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Digital Projection LIGHTNING 10sx And LIGHTNING 15sx User Manual
Digital Projection LIGHTNING 10sx And LIGHTNING 15sx User Manual
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BUTTON ICON FUNCTION / OPERATION --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PREVThese buttons are used to store channels. (Previous)Pressing the...
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BUTTON FUNCTION / OPERATION --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- EXIT When at the Main menu, pressing EXIT will exit the menu system...
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BUTTON FUNCTION / OPERATION --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A When using multiple projectors, it may be necessary to control all...
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The On Screen Display must be ON to access the menu system, if the OSD is on but no menus are being displayed, press the MENU button. This will display either the Main menu or the last screen of the menu system used (depending on whether the menus have been used since the power or the On Screen Display was last turned on). Menu operations are only active when the menu is being displayed on the screen. The active menu or window is always the window in the foreground. Menu displays can be temporarily...
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Dialogue Boxes A number of dialogue boxes allow you to enter or change data. This is done by using data entry fields, flyout lists, check boxes and soft buttons. Both the ñand ï buttons can be used to move up the page and the òand ðbuttons can be used to move down the page. To edit a data field in a dialogue box, position the cursor over the field you want to access and press ENTER. The cursor appears over the first unused character and the new characters are entered using the keys on the remote. Press...
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Flyout Lists A flyout list is provided for fields that require you to choose from a long list of possible choices. Place the cursor over the data field and press enter. The flyout list appears as a list of three items expanded from the data already displayed. The list will be in the following order: names starting with any punctuation; numeric entries in numerical order; names in alphabetical order. When the flyout list is open some fields or titles may be covered up temporarily. Use the ñor ðbutton to...
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Data Entry Fields Position the cursor over the data entry field and press ENTER. Next, use the alpha- numeric buttons to enter the required characters then press ENTER. Use the (left arrow) to delete the last character. Information Windows There are three types of information window: Message Boxes- provide information or advise a course of action. Confirmation Boxes- ask you to accept or reject changes made in dialogue boxes. Warning Boxes- indicate possible system problems. They will repeat every 15...
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The main menu provides access to sub-menus which allow you to control the projector and to view any system settings. The sub menus are Channel Set-up, Image Mode, User Preferences, Test Patterns, Projector Status, Set Projector Address, Add Computer and Service Set-up (this last function is for qualified technicians and is password protected). Channel Set-up- You can create NEW channel configurations and SELECT, VIEW, COPY, MODIFY or DELETE current channels. Image Mode- Allows you to define front or rear...
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Projector Status- Displays lamp information, the projectors temperature, memory status and the last 4 warnings displayed. Set Projector Address- When using multiple projectors, the individual projector address can be set using this function. Add Computer- This function allows you to configure the projector to display new computer cards and add them to the projectors library. Service Set-up- This is for the use of qualified technicians and is password protected. CÑ12 System Operation OPERATION LBV00056;...
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The Channel Set-up function allows you to create NEW channel configurations and SELECT, VIEW, COPY, MODIFY or DELETE current channels. Creating or editing channel parameters does not require the input source to be present, however for the best results it is advisable to make adjustments while viewing the image on screen. Before you can adjust a channel you first have to select it. The only exception is when using the Copy command, when you can copy a highlighted channel configuration to another...