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    Digital Projection E-Vision series  A TOUR OF THE MENUS  Operating Guide
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    Setup Menu
    Auto Search
    When.this.is.set.to.On,.the.projector.will.search.for.an.alternative.input.source.when.the.
    current.input.source.is.disconnected
    When.this.is.set.to.Off,.the.projector.will.show.the.‘background’.screen.when.the.current.
    input.source.is.disconnected.
    Auto Power Off
    Set.this.to.On,.if.you.want.the.projector.to.go.into.Standby mode.when.no.input.source.
    is.detected.for.20.minutes.
    Auto Power On
    Set.this.to.On,.if.you.want.the.projector.to.start.up.immediately.when.the.mains.is.
    connected.
    Set.this.to.Off,.if.you.want.the.projector.to.go.into.Standby mode.when.the.mains.is.
    connected..In.this.case,.the.projector.will.not.start.up.until.the.POWER.button.is.pressed.
    on.the.control.panel.or.the.remote.control.
    Standby Mode
    Set.this.to.Standard.or.Eco.as.required.
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     See also Using the Menus, earlier 
    in this guide and Menu Map, later in 
    this guide.
     To set the background screen, see 
    the next page.
     When Standby Mode is set to Eco:
      the Monitor Out signal is disabled,
     and the RS232 connection is 
    disabled, so it will not be possible 
    to turn the projector On remotely, 
    except via the LAN connection. 
    						
    							
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    Background
    Set.this.to.determine.what.appears.on.screen.when.the.projector.is.searching.for.a.valid.
    input.source.
    Audio
    Use.the.Audio.Submenu.to.turn.the.speakers.On.and.Off,.and.set.the.Volume.
    3D Mode
    Use.the.3D.Mode.Submenu.to.turn.the.DLPLink.synchronisation.signal.On.and.Off,.and.
    to.invert.the.signal.if.necessary.
    Aspect Ratio
    Select.from.Normal,.Full,.4:3,.16:9,.and.Native,.as.follows:
    Normal:.the.image.will.be.displayed.at.its.intended.aspect.ratio,.filling.either.the.full.
    height.or.width.of.the.screen.as.appropriate.
    Full:.the.image.will.fill.the.height.and.width.of.the.screen,.depending.on.the.
    resolution.of.the.projector.
    4:3:.the.image.will.be.displayed.with.a.4:3.aspect.ratio,.fitting.the.full.height.and/or.
    width.of.the.screen,.depending.on.the.resolution.of.the.projector.
    16:9:.the.image.will.be.displayed.with.a.16:9.aspect.ratio,.fitting.the.full.height.and/or.
    width.of.the.screen,.depending.on.the.resolution.of.the.projector.
    Native:.the.image.will.be.displayed.pixel.for.pixel.with.no.scaling.. This.could.be.
    smaller.than.full.screen.or.cropped.to.full.screen,.depending.on.the.resolutions.of.the.
    image.and.projector.
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    Notes
     To set a background image to 
    be displayed when Custom is 
    chosen, see the Advanced Setting 
    Submenu on the next page.  
     The full height and width of the 
    screen will depend on the projector 
    model. For more information, see 
    the Specification leaflet, or the 
    Important Information.
     See also Using the Menus, earlier 
    in this guide and Menu Map, later in 
    this guide.
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    Advance Setting Submenu
    Security Lock
    When.the.Security.Lock.is.enabled,.a.security.Password.will.need.to.entered.before.the.
    projector.can.be.used,.or.before.the.lock.can.be.Disabled.
    When.setting.the.lock.for.the.first.time,.the.Password.will.need.to.be.entered.twice,.to.
    ensure.that.it.has.been.entered.correctly.
    Keypad Lock
    To.lock.the.control.panel.keys,.use..or.to.move.the.green.highlight.to.YES.or.
    NO,.then.press.ENTER.to.confirm.your.selection.
    To.unlock.the.keys,.press..and.hold.for.5.seconds.
    Image Capture
    To.capture.the.current.screen.image.for.use.as.the.Custom.background,.use.Save Image..This.will.take.approximately.2.minutes.
    To.delete.the.currently.saved.image,.use.Delete.
    Wall Colour
    Set.this.to.suit.the.projection.screen.
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    Notes
     See also Using the Menus, earlier 
    in this guide and Menu Map, later in 
    this guide.
    Setup MenuAdvance Setting Submenu
     The Password is made of a 
    combination of five presses on the  
    , ,and keys.
     Image Capture is available only:
      - for Component, Computer 1, 
    Computer 2 and Computer 3 inputs;
     - when Aspect Ratio is set to Normal;
     - for native resolution images: 
    (1280x800 for E-Vision WXGA, 
    1024x768 for E-Vision XGA)
     There are two storage locations: one 
    for the 4 segment colour wheel and 
    one for 6 segment colour wheel.
      If you change wheels you will need 
    to recapture the image. If you 
    change back, the image for the first 
    wheel will still be in memory.
    Setup Menu continued 
    						
    							
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    Notes
     See also Using the Menus, earlier 
    in this guide and Menu Map, later in 
    this guide.
     When Lamp Control is set to 
    Auto 1, the projector will turn on 
    using the lamp with the least hours 
    of use.
    Installation Menu
    Language
    Select.a.language.as.required.
    Lamp Control
    Set.this.to.Both,.Lamp1,.Lamp 2.or.Auto 1.as.required.
    Lamp Mode
    Set.this.to.Normal.or.Eco.as.required.
    Projection Mode
    Set.this.to.Front,.Rear,.Ceiling+Front.or.Ceiling+Rear.as.required.
    Fan Mode
    Set.this.to.Normal.or.High.speed.as.required.
    Test Pattern
    Select.a. Test.Pattern.from.the.list.
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    Notes
     See also Using the Menus, earlier 
    in this guide and Menu Map, later in 
    this guide.
    Installation MenuAdvance Setting submenu
     Only one remote connection can be 
    used at any one time.
    Advance Setting
    Keystone
    .Set.the.slider.to.correct.for.any.vertical.keystone.distortion.
    Image Resizing
    .Set.this.to.correct.for.any.image.distortion.when.keystone.correction.is.being.used.
    Filter Message
    Select.a.Filter.Message.time inter val.from.the.list,.or.select.Off.
    LAN/RS232C
    Select.from.LAN.or.RS232C.as.the.remote.connection.used.for.external.control.of.the.
    projector.
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    Notes
     See also Using the Menus, earlier 
    in this guide and Menu Map, later in 
    this guide.
    Installation MenuAdvance Setting  Network submenu
     If DHCP is set to On, it will not be 
    possible to edit the address settings.
    Network
    Link
    For.information.only:.reports.whether.the.projector.detects.a.physical.LAN.connection..
    The.LAN.settings.below.should.be.made.manually.
    DHCP Client
    Set.DHCP .Client.to.On.if.the.IP.Address.is.to.be.assigned.by.a.DHCP .server,.or.Off.if.it.
    is.to.be.set.here.
    IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway and DNS
    If.DHCP.is.set.to.Off:
    Edit.the.settings.as.required.
    Apply
    Press.ENTER.to.apply.the.address.settings.
    When.the.warning.message.appears,.use..or.to.move.the.green.highlight.to.
    YES.or.NO,.then.press.ENTER.to.confirm.your.selection.
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    Notes
     Do NOT do this unless you are 
    sure that you want to restore ALL 
    settings to their factory defaults.
     Do NOT do this unless you are 
    sure that you want to reset the 
    Filter Timer to zero.
    Installation MenuInformation submenu
    Reset
    All Reset
    Projector.will.ask.for.confirmation.before.restoring.all.settings.to.factory.defaults.
    When.the.warning.message.appears,.use..or.to.select.YES.or.NO,.then.press.
    ENTER/SELECT.to.confirm.your.selection.
    Filter Timer Reset
    Projector.will.ask.for.confirmation.before.resetting.the.timer.to.zero.
    When.the.warning.message.appears,.use..or.to.select.YES.or.NO,.then.press.
    ENTER/SELECT.to.confirm.your.selection.
    Information
    The.final.submenu.gives.information.about.the.projector,.eg:
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    Digital Projection E-Vision series  MENU MAP  Operating Guide
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    Menu Map
    Menu Sub Menus and Controls
    PICTURE
    Picture Mode  Standard, Game, Movie, Presentation
    BrilliantColor  0, 1, 2
    Brightness
    Contrast
    Colour
    Tint
    Sharpness
    Advanced Setting
    Signal.Type  Auto, RGB, YCrCb, YPrPb.
    Colour. Temperature..Standard, Cold, Warm
    Red
    Blue
    Colour.Manager  Hue, Saturation and Value settings for: Red, Green, Blue, Cyan, Magenta and Yellow
    Film.Mode
    Noise.Reduction..Off, Level 1, Level 2, Level 3
    Dynamic.Black..On, Off
    Reset  Projector will ask for confirmation before restoring all settings in thi\
    s menu (except Picture Mode and Signal 
    Type) to factory defaults.
    SIGNAL
    Horizontal Position
    Vertical Position
    Phase
    Clock
    Reset  Projector will ask for confirmation before restoring the four settings a\
    bove to factory defaults.
    Resolution  Auto, Wide, 4:3
    Auto Sync  On, Off
    Notes
     Some of the information in this menu 
    map is summarised. See the actual 
    menu on the projector for full detail.
     Some menu options and controls 
    may not be available due to settings 
    in other menus. These will be 
    shaded grey on the actual menu.
     Where it would be helpful, some 
    menu options are described in more 
    detail earlier in this operating guide. 
    						
    							
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    VIDEO
    Overscan  On, Off
    Video System  Auto, PAL, SECAM, NTSC4.43, NTSC3.58, PAL-M, PAL-N, PAL-60
    Video Setup  0IRE, 7.5IRE
    Closed Caption  Off, CC1
    SETUP
    Auto Search   On, Off
    Auto Power Off   On, Off
    Auto Power On   On, Off
    Standby Mode   Standard, Eco
    Background  Logo, Custom, Blue, None
    Audio  Volume, On, Off
    3D Mode 
    DLP®Link™..On, Off
    DLP®Link™..Invert
    Aspect Ratio  Normal, Full, 4:3, 16:9, Native
    Advance Setting
    Security.Lock  Disable, Password
    Keypad.Lock  Yes, No
    Image.Capture  Save image, Delete image
    Wall.Colour  Off, Whiteboard, Blackboard
    Menu Sub Menus and ControlsNotes
     Some of the information in this menu 
    map is summarised. See the actual 
    menu on the projector for full detail.
     Some menu options and controls 
    may not be available due to settings 
    in other menus. These will be 
    shaded grey on the actual menu.
     Where it would be helpful, some 
    menu options are described in more 
    detail earlier in this operating guide. 
    						
    							
    Digital Projection E-Vision series  MENU MAP  Operating Guide
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    INSTALLATION
    Language   Select from list
    Lamp Control  Both, Lamp 1, Lamp 2, Auto 1
    Lamp Mode  Normal, Eco
    Projection Mode   Front, Rear, Ceiling and Rear, Front and Rear
    Fan Mode   Normal, High
    Test Pattern   None, RGB Ramps, Colour Bars, Step Bars, Checkboard, Grid, Horizontal Li\
    nes, Vertical Lines, 
    Diagonal lines, Horizontal Ramp, Vertical Ramp, White
    Advance Setting
    Keystone
    Image.Resizing
    Filter.Message   100H, 200H, 500H, Off
    LAN/RS232C   LAN, RS232C
    Network   Link, DHP Client On/Off, IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, DNS
    Apply  Projector will ask for confirmation before applying the above changes
    Reset
    All.Reset  Projector will ask for confirmation before restoring all settings to fac\
    tory defaults
    Filter.Timer.Reset..Projector will ask for confirmation before resetting the timer to zero
     Information   Input, Signal Info, Lamp 1 Timer, Lamp 2 Timer, Filter Timer, Model Name, Software Version
    Menu Sub Menus and ControlsNotes
     Some of the information in this menu 
    map is summarised. See the actual 
    menu on the projector for full detail.
     Some menu options and controls 
    may not be available due to settings 
    in other menus. These will be 
    shaded grey on the actual menu.
     Where it would be helpful, some 
    menu options are described in more 
    detail earlier in this operating guide. 
    						
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