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    Digital Projection HIGHlite Cine 260, 1080p 330 User Manual 3. Getting Started
    Selecting an input signal or test pattern
    Input
    Connect an video source to the projector. The signal should be automatically 
    detected by the projector, and should be displayed within a two or three 
    seconds.
    If more than one signal is connected to the projector, then select which signal 
    is to be displayed, using the 
     to   buttons on the remote control, or 
    by pressing the SOURCE button on the projector control panel until the c\
    orrect 
    signal is displayed.
    Test pattern
    If you have no video source connected to the projector, then you can display a test 
    pattern as follows:
    Press 
     on the remote control, until the desired test pattern is displayed.
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     For more information about 
    connecting input signals, see 
    Signal Inputs , in section 2. of 
    the User Manual: Installation .
     For more detailed information 
    about input connections, see 
    Input signals  in section 6. of 
    the User Manual: Controlling 
    the projector.
      For more information about lens 
    shift, see Shifting the image  in 
    section 2. of the User Manual: 
    Installation .Adjusting the lens
    Press the  key repeatedly to cycle through the Lens adjustments, in the 
    following order:
    Focus, Zoom, Shift...
    Use the use the 
    , ,  and  keys to adjust the lens.
    Example - Lens Shift control:
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    Adjusting the projected image
    Aspect ratio
    Press  on the remote control until the image is displayed in the corect aspect\
     
    ratio.
    Image quality settings
    Press any of the following keys on the remote control, followed by  and , to 
    adjust these image quality settings:
     Brightness   
    Contrast   
    Sharpness   
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      For more detailed information 
    about:
      - using all the control keys 
    on the remote control or the 
    projector control panel,
     - using the menus,
     see section 4. of the User 
    Manual: Controlling the 
    projector.
      For the picture setting 
    adjustments shown here:
      - after 5 seconds, if no 
    adjustment has been made, 
    the indicator will go out and 
    the adjustment key must be 
    pressed again.
     - to end the adjustment before 
    5 seconds has elapsed, press 
    a different adjustment key, or 
    press the key again.
     Always allow the lamp to cool 
    for 5 minutes before:
     - disconnecting the power  
    - moving the projector  
    - changing the lamp  
    - cleaning the fans and filter
    Switching the projector off
    Press POWER OFF  on the remote control or POWER  on the 
    projector control panel, then press the button a second time to confirm \
    your 
    intention to switch off. 
     
    The lamp will switch off, and the power indicator on the control panel will flash 
    blue for approximately 30 seconds until the lamp has cooled down.
    Wait until the power indicator has switched off and the standby indicator on the 
    projector control panel shows amber. The projector will now be in STANDBY 
    mode.
    Switch off the power switch next to the power connection, then disconnect the 
    power cable from the projector.
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    4. Controlling the projector
    Contents
    Adjusting the lens........................................................................\
    .......................................................3.3
    Example - Lens Shift control: ........................................................................\
    .....................................3.3
    Overview ........................................................................\
    .......................................................................4.3
    Controlling the projector........................................................................\
    .............................................4.3
    The control panel ........................................................................\
    ........................................................4.4
    LED status indicators ........................................................................\
    ................................................4.4
    The remote control ........................................................................\
    .....................................................4.5
    Layout ........................................................................\
    .....................................................................4.5
    Timeout ........................................................................\
    ....................................................................4.5
    Using the control keys ........................................................................\
    ..............................................4.6
    Power ........................................................................\
    ......................................................................4.6
    Source ........................................................................\
    .....................................................................4.6
    Aspect ratio ........................................................................\
    ..............................................................4.6
    User memory ........................................................................\
    ............................................................4.6
    Image quality settings ........................................................................\
    ................................................4.7
    Example - Brightness screen control: ........................................................................\
    ..........................4.7
    Test pattern ........................................................................\
    ..............................................................4.7
    Lens ........................................................................\
    ........................................................................4.7
    Example - Lens Shift control: ........................................................................\
    .....................................4.7
    Using the menus ........................................................................\
    .........................................................4.8
    Navigating menus and submenus ........................................................................\
    ...............................4.8
    Main menu ........................................................................\
    ....................................................................4.9
    Aspect Ratio ........................................................................\
    .............................................................4.9
    Presets ........................................................................\
    ..................................................................4.10
    Recall Presets ........................................................................\
    ......................................................4.10
    Save Presets ........................................................................\
    .......................................................4.10
    Brightness ........................................................................\
    ...............................................................4.11
    Contrast ........................................................................\
    ..................................................................4.11
    Saturation ........................................................................\
    ...............................................................4.11
    Hue ........................................................................\
    ........................................................................4.11
    Sharpness ........................................................................\
    ..............................................................4.12
    Noise Reduction ........................................................................\
    .....................................................4.12
    Overscan ........................................................................\
    ...............................................................4.12
    Input Select ........................................................................\
    ............................................................4.13
    Resync ........................................................................\
    ..................................................................4.13
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    Advanced menu ........................................................................\
    ........................................................4.14
    Colour Space ........................................................................\
    .........................................................4.14
    Video Standard ........................................................................\
    .......................................................4.15
    Gamma ........................................................................\
    ..................................................................4.15
    Colour Temperature ........................................................................\
    ................................................4.16
    Colour Gamut ........................................................................\
    .........................................................4.17
    Dynamic Black® ........................................................................\
    .....................................................4.17
    Adaptive Contrast ........................................................................\
    ...................................................4.17
    Fine Sync ........................................................................\
    ...............................................................4.18
    RGB Adjust ........................................................................\
    ............................................................4.19
    Offsets ........................................................................\
    ...............................................................4.19
    Gains ........................................................................\
    .................................................................4.19
    System menu ........................................................................\
    .............................................................4.20
    Language ........................................................................\
    ...............................................................4.20
    Source Enable ........................................................................\
    ........................................................4.21
    Menu Position........................................................................\
    .........................................................4.22
    Blank Screen ........................................................................\
    ..........................................................4.22
    Auto Power On ........................................................................\
    .......................................................4.22
    Auto Power Off ........................................................................\
    .......................................................4.22
    Lamp Power ........................................................................\
    ...........................................................4.23
    Rear Projection ........................................................................\
    .......................................................4.23
    Ceiling Mode ........................................................................\
    ..........................................................4.23
    Logo Display ........................................................................\
    ..........................................................4.23
    Control menu ........................................................................\
    .............................................................4.24
    IR Sensor ........................................................................\
    ...............................................................4.24
    Projector Control ........................................................................\
    .....................................................4.24
    Lens Control ........................................................................\
    ...........................................................4.25
    Example - Lens Shift control: ........................................................................\
    ...................................4.25
    Keys 1 to 5 ........................................................................\
    .............................................................4.26
    Trigger 1 & 2 ........................................................................\
    ..........................................................4.27
    Auto Source ........................................................................\
    ...........................................................4.27
    Service menu ........................................................................\
    .............................................................4.28
    Factory Reset ........................................................................\
    .........................................................4.28
    Blue Only ........................................................................\
    ...............................................................4.29
    Test Patterns ........................................................................\
    ..........................................................4.29
    Altitude ........................................................................\
    ..................................................................4.29 
    						
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    Digital Projection HIGHlite Cine 260, 1080p 330 User Manual 4. Controlling the projector
    Overview
    Controlling the projector
    The projector can be controlled from:
    the remote control
    the projector control panel
    the RS232 input
    For more information about controlling the projector using the RS232 inp\
    ut, see 
    Remote communications protocol  in 
    section 6. Appendix.
    For information about how to connect the projector, see Connecting the 
    projector in section 2. Installation, and 
    Connections in section 6. Appendix.
    Many features are controlled from the menus using the menu navigation ke\
    ys on 
    the remote control or the projector control panel.
    For more information about using the menus, see later in this section,  Using the 
    menus.
    Some of the menu features, for example brightness, contrast and sharpnes\
    s, 
    can be accessed directly using the control keys at the bottom of the rem\
    ote 
    control.
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    The control panel
    The projector control panel is designed to be read from the front or rea\
    r of the 
    projector, for ease of use.
    The menu navigation keys are similar to those on the remote control, and\
     are 
    described in detail in  Using the menus, later in this section.
    POWER 
      Press this once to switch the projector ON or twice to switch it to 
    STANDBY mode.
    SOURCE
      Press this repeatedly to cycle through the input sources, in the 
    following order:
      HDMI 1, HDMI 2, RGB, Composite 1, Composite 2, Video, 
    S-Video, HDMI 1...
     If you select a source that IS connected and active, the projector 
    will automatically adjust to the  parameters of the signal, and 
    display it.
     If you select a source that is NOT connected or active, the 
    projector will continue searching through the input sources until it 
    finds a valid signal.
    LED status indicators
    The indicators on the control panel are as follows:
    POWER
     off = NO POWER steady blue = normal RUNNING mode
      flashing blue = LAMP WARM-UP or  COOL-DOWN mode
    ISSUE
     off = NO ERROR flashing or steady red = ERROR 
    STANDBY amber  = STANDBY mode
    Notes
      Many features are controlled 
    from the menus using the menu 
    navigation keys on the remote 
    control or the projector control 
    panel.
     For more information about 
    using the menus, see later in 
    this section, Using the menus.
     Always allow the lamp to cool 
    for 5 minutes before:
     - moving the projector  
    - changing the lamp
      If the red ISSUE indicator is 
    illuminated continuously or 
    flashing, see  Error Codes in 
    section 6. Appendix, for more 
    information
    Menu 
    navigation  keys 
    						
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    The remote control
    Layout
    Timeout
    There is a 5 second timeout for the  control keys at the bottom of the remote control:
    - after 5 seconds, if no adjustment has been made, the indicator will go\
     out and 
    the adjustment key must be pressed again.
    - to end the adjustment before 5 seconds has elapsed, press a different 
    adjustment key, or press the key again.
    There is a 30 second timeout for the  menu navigation keys.
    Menu 
    navigation  keys
    Control keys
    Transmit 
    indicator
    Notes
      Many features are controlled 
    from the menus using the menu 
    navigation keys on the remote 
    control or the projector control 
    panel.
     For more information about 
    using the menus, see later in 
    this section, Using the menus.
      Some of the menu features, 
    for example brightness, 
    contrast and sharpness, can 
    be accessed directly using the 
    control keys at the bottom of 
    the remote control.
     For more information about 
    using the control keys, see 
    later in this section, Using the 
    control keys.
      In most situations, you can 
    simply point the remote control 
    at the screen which will reflect 
    the IR signal from the remote 
    back toward the receiver on the 
    projector.
      In some cases, however, 
    ambient conditions may prevent 
    this. In this case, point the 
    remote control directly at the 
    projector.
    Remote reception angle
    40°
    40° 
    						
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    Notes
     For more information about the 
    sources programmed into the 
    SOURCE keys, see Control 
    menu later in this section, 
    Using the menus. 
     For more information about 
    the Aspect ratio settings, 
    see Screen requirements  in 
    section 2. Installation .
     For more information about 
    the settings programmed into 
    the USER MEMORY keys, 
    see Control menu later in this 
    section.
      Note: User memory D  is 
    available only through the 
    Control menu .
    Using the control keys
    Power
    Press POWER ON  on the remote control to switch the projector ON.
    The power indicator on the control panel will flash blue for approximate\
    ly 30 
    seconds, whilst the lamp comes up to full brightness. When the projector\
     is 
    ready for use, the power indicator will show a steady blue.
    Press POWER OFF 
     on the remote control to switch the projector to 
    STANDBY mode.
    Press the button a second time to confirm your intention to switch to ST\
    ANDBY 
    mode.
    The lamp will switch off, and the power indicator on the control panel will flash 
    blue for approximately 30 seconds until the lamp has cooled down. Wait until 
    the power indicator has switched off and the standby indicator on the projector 
    control panel shows amber. The projector will now be in STANDBY mode.
    Source
    To switch to one of the five sources programmed into the SOURCE buttons, \
    then 
    select using the 
     to   keys.
     If you select a source that IS connected and active, the projector will 
    automatically adjust to the  parameters of the signal, and display it.
     If you select a source that is NOT connected or active, the projector will continue 
    searching through the input sources until it finds a valid signal, in th\
    is order.
    HDMI 1, HDMI 2, RGB, Composite 1, Composite 2, Video, S-Video, HDMI 1...
    Aspect ratio
    Press  repeatedly to cycle through the Aspect ratio settings, in the 
    following order:
    16:9, Theaterscope, 4:3, 4:3 Narrow, Native, 16:9...
    User memory
    To switch to one of the three sets of image settings programmed into the \
    USER 
    MEMORY buttons, then select using the 
      or   keys.
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    Digital Projection HIGHlite Cine 260, 1080p 330 User Manual 4. Controlling the projector
    Image quality settings
    Press any of the following keys on the remote control, followed by  and , to 
    adjust these image quality settings:
     Brightness   
    Contrast   
    Sharpness   
    Gamma   
    Overscan   
    Noise reduction 
    Colour temperature 
    Example - Brightness screen control:
    Test pattern
    Press the  key repeatedly to cycle through the Test patterns, in the 
    following order:
    White, Black, Red, Green, Blue, Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Chequerboard, 
    Greyscale, Alignment grid, White...
    Lens
    Press the  key repeatedly to cycle through the Lens adjustments, in the 
    following order:
    Focus, Zoom, Shift...
    Use the use the 
    , ,  and  keys to adjust the lens.
    Example - Lens Shift control:
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      For more information about all 
    these image quality settings, 
    and more, see Main menu and 
    Advanced menu later in this 
    section, Using the menus. 
     Some of the settings will not be 
    available for some of the input 
    sources.  
    						
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    Notes
     Some  menu controls can be 
    accessed directly using the 
    control keys (see earlier in this 
    section).
     There is a 30 second timeout 
    for the menu navigation keys. If 
    a menu times out, simply press 
    the Menu key again.
     The SELECT key on the 
    projector control panel has 
    exactly the same funtion as 
    the ENTER key on the remote 
    control.
     To exit from the menus 
    completely, you may need to 
    press 
     up to three times.
    Using the menus
    Navigating menus and submenus
    The menus are organised into five pages. When the menus are in use, the \
     menu 
    page headings  are always visible at the top of the menu panel.
    Most menu items can be adjusted directly, but some items lead to a submenu.
    The menus will always open at the same page that was last viewed. The example 
    below shows the first menu page displayed following power on, which is a\
    lways the 
    Main menu.
    Use the navigation keys on the remote control or the projector control p\
    anel to 
    navigate through the menus:
    To display the menus, press MENU 
     on the remote control or the projector 
    control panel.
    To select a different menu page, use the 
     and  keys.
    To select a menu item, use the  and  keys.
    To close a menu, press MENU  again.
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