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    							SLEEP TIMER
    The Sleep Timer allows you to set the projector to automatically turn itself off after
    a predefined time period. 
    To activate the Sleep Timer:
    1. Select your desired time between 30 minutes and 2 hours in 30 minutes.
    2. Select Set and press the ENTER button on the remote control.
    3. The remaining time starts counting down.
    4. The projector will turn off after the countdown is complete.
    Menu
    The Menu window allows you to set preferences for the on-screen menu system.
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    							Language- Up to seven languages are available for the on screen instructions. The
    options are: English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Swedish and Japanese.
    Menu Display Time- The on screen menu display appears when the buttons on the
    remote control, or the controls on the rear panel are pressed. The display can be set
    to automatically turn off at a pre-selected time between 3 and 30 seconds after the
    last menu action or set to manual operation. When set to manual, the display will be
    turned on and off whenever the MUTE OSD button is pressed. If no button 
    operation is made for 20 minutes or more, the on-screen message will automatically
    turn off.
    Display Select - defines the status information displayed on the screen each time
    you switch between input sources.
    Date Format - defines the format of the date displayed in the upper left corner of
    the screen.
    Date, Time Preset- The projector has a built-in clock allowing the current year,
    month, date and time to be displayed in the top of the screen. The clock will keep
    working for about 3 days after the main power is turned off. If the main power is off
    for 3 days or more, the built-in clock will be reset and the date and time will have to
    be re-defined. The built-in clock will not reset while in the standby condition.
    To set the Date and Time:
    1. Select Date, Time Preset from the Menu window. The Date, Time Preset 
    window will open.
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    2. Type in the current month, date and year using the input buttons on the remote 
    control. The month and date must be entered in two digit format.
    3. Enter the current time in 24-hour format.
    4. Select OK and press ENTER. The clock will start when the window closes.
    Setup
    There are five Setup windows used to define the operating options for the projector. 
    SETUP PAGE 1
    Orientation- The projector can be set for floor projection, rear ceiling projection,
    rear floor projection and front ceiling projection.
    Background- The projector can be set to display a black, blue screen or logo when
    no input signal is present.
    S-Video Mode Select- Defines the S-Video signal detection mode to allow the
    identification of S-Video signals with different aspect ratios. When set to S1, zoom
    signals (16:9) will be identified. When set to S2, zoom signals and wide zoom 
    signals (4:3) will be identified. 
    						
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    Signal Select
    RGB 1/2- Allows the RGB1 and RGB2 inputs to be defined as either RGB,
    Component or Auto. When set to Auto the projector attempts to automatically
    detect the signal type. However, certain component signals may not be detectable.
    Sync Termination- Defines the impedance of the sync signal for the RGB1 and
    RGB2 inputs. The default setting for normal use is 75½. Hi-Z should be selected
    when using a TTL signal.
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    							Video 1/2- Allows the manual selection of composite video standards for the Video
    1 and Video 2 inputs.
    S-Video 1/2 - Allows the manual selection of composite video standards for the 
    S-Video 1 and S-Video 2 inputs.
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    Power Management- This feature automatically turns the projector off if there is
    no RGB input for over five minutes. Power Management is not active for video 
    signals.
    Power Off Confirmation- Determines whether a confirmation dialogue is 
    displayed when turning the projector off.
    Keystone Save- Enables the current keystone settings to be saved. The keystone
    setting is global and affects all sources. It is saved when the projector is switched
    off.
    Doubler (Video/S-Video only)- Sets the double speed interpolation of the video
    signal
    On = Non-Interlaced display
    Off = Interlaced display
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    							Lens Memory - Applies the stored lens shift, focus and zoom adjustment values to
    the selected signal.
    On - Enables the lens memory function  and applies saved settings to the selected
    signal
    Off - Disables the lens memory function so there will be no application of stored
    lens settings.
    Values for lens shift, focus and zoom can be stored regardless of whether or not
    the lens memory function is enabled.
    Lens Memory feature is not available in Link Mode.
    User Name- An 18 character user name may be assigned to the projector using the
    alpha-numeric INPUT keys on the remote control. The cursor keys allow movement
    through the character entry field. To save the name, press the ENTER button.
    SETUP PAGE 5
    Communication Speed - Defines the baud rate of the PC CONTROL connector.
    Select the appropriate rate between 4800 and 38400 according to the equipment
    connected. The default rate is 38400bps.
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    							Projector ID- Each projector requires a unique address when used in serial 
    communication mode. Up to 64 addresses are available by selecting Enable and
    then using the spin buttons to change the ID number. To save the setting, select OK.
    Default Source Select- The projector can be configured to display either the last
    input used or a preset input whenever it is turned on.
    Link Mode
    This feature is used for multiple projector connection using RGB
    Digital Input/Output connectors.
    The master projector is set to Master.
    The other slave projectors are set to Slave.
    When not using Link mode, set to Standalone.
    See page D-4 for setting up for double or stacking in link mode.
    Switcher Control
    This feature sets the projector for communication with the ISS-6020 Switcher man-
    ufactured by NEC. 
    Standalone - Use the projector in stand alone operation
    SW1 Level - Use the projector with one switcher
    SW2 Level - Use the projector with two or more switchers
    Selections SW1 and SW2 are not available in Link Mode.
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    							When changing this setting, a confirmation box will appear.
    If you want to restart your projector, select Yes, if not select No.
    This setting only becomes effective following a restart of the projector.
    Displays a list of all the files stored in the PC Card so that you can select a file you
    want to display.
    You can also sort files by file name or date, or display the file.
    Although the list displays all the files in the PC Card, files can only be displayed in
    text, HTML, JPEG or BMP format. To display the selected file, select Execute.
    The Help menu provids three option - Contents, Source Information and Projector
    information.
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    							CONTENTS
    The Contents option provides a list of functions for which online help is available.
    Underlined functions provide a direct link to the corresponding item by selecting
    the option and pressing Enter.
    SOURCE INFORMATION
    Source information consists of three pages displaying the configuration of the 
    current input signal.
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    							PROJECTOR INFORMATION
    Displays information about the projector such as lamp usage, serial number, version
    number etc. Projector Information provides four pages of information with page
    four giving Link Mode details.
    Page four of Projector Status displays the status of the master projector and linked
    slave projectors. If more than three slave projectors are connected, the page buttons
    can be used to display information on up to 16 slave projectors.
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