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    							STANDARD DEFINITION SERIAL DIGITAL SIGNALS
    Standard Serial Digital signals (50Hz and 60Hz) are connected to the projector by a
    single cable. The projector provides two separate inputs for these signals, inputs 4
    and 5, either of which may be used.  
    4, 4, 4 SERIAL DIGITAL SIGNALS
    4, 4, 4 Serial Digital signals require connection to inputs 4 and 5 as shown below.
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    INPUT 2 INPUT 1
    INPUT 3Audio
    SwitcherVideo
    Switcher
    ComputerExt
    Remote
    In
    Out
    Input 4
    Input 5DIGITAL
    Input 6
    CONTROL SOURCE
    Component
    S-Video
    CompositeR/Pr
    C
    ÑG/Y
    Ñ
    CVbsB/Pb
    Y
    ÑH/HV
    Ñ
    ÑV
    Ñ
    Ñ
    INPUT 2 INPUT 1
    INPUT 3Audio
    SwitcherVideo
    Switcher
    ComputerExt
    Remote
    In
    Out
    Input 4
    Input 5DIGITAL
    Input 6
    CONTROL SOURCE
    Component
    S-Video
    CompositeR/Pr
    C
    ÑG/Y
    Ñ
    CVbsB/Pb
    Y
    ÑH/HV
    Ñ
    ÑV
    Ñ
    Ñ
    INPUT 2 INPUT 1
    INPUT 3Audio
    SwitcherVideo
    Switcher
    ComputerExt
    Remote
    In
    Out
    Input 4
    Input 5DIGITAL
    Input 6
    CONTROL SOURCE
    Component
    S-Video
    CompositeR/Pr
    C
    ÑG/Y
    Ñ
    CVbsB/Pb
    Y
    ÑH/HV
    Ñ
    ÑV
    Ñ
    Ñ 
    						
    							Turning On the Lamp
    The lamp should light up within 25 seconds of the projector being turned on. If it
    has not lit, the bottom red LED at the front of the case will glow constantly and the
    projector should be turned off and back on again.
    Never look into the lamp housing or the lens, or attempt to remove the lamp from
    its housing when the projector is on.
    Picture Display
    The picture display can be controlled using the PIC MUTE button on the remote
    control. When muted the screen goes blank (with the shutter option included, PIC
    MUTE will provide additional blackout by removing any stray light that may fall
    onto the screen). Changing the lamp power when the picture is muted will cause the
    image to be displayed.
    When unmuted the video image is displayed on screen and the lamp is set to either
    HIGH or LOW depending on the last selection made with the lamp power buttons.
    The Picture Display can be set in the User Preferences menu for the next time the
    projector is switched on (see System Operation, C—29).
    IMAGE CONTROL
    The image parameters determine how a picture looks on screen and are adjusted by
    using the remote control or the on-screen Modify menu. Adjustable parameters
    include Brightness, Contrast, Sharpness, Saturation, Hue, Size, Position, Pixel
    number, Pixel phase and Colour Temperature. 
    To adjust a parameter using the remote control, first press the appropriate command
    button then use the ñ, ðbuttons to increase and the ò, ïbuttons to decrease the
    value (see System Operation, C—1). If the cursor buttons are not pressed within ten
    seconds, the function will be deactivated. If a second function is selected before the
    ten seconds have elapsed, the new function will be applied instead.
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    							The Image Parameter controls on the remote can be used when in the Menu 
    system providing that no data fields are being edited.
    The adjusted parameter settings for an input device can be saved to a channel. A
    channel setting also stores the input source address (see storing system
    configurations, B—15, for more information). This allows you to use the input
    device at a later date without having to reconfigure the parameters to achieve the
    desired image. The channel is selected in the Channel Set-up menu or by using the
    remote. The source image is then displayed on screen.
    LENS CONTROL
    Projectors fitted with a motorised lens mount have additional picture control 
    features available via the remote control in the form of Focus, Zoom and Lens Shift.
    These features are operated via the LENS button (see System Operation, C—4) and
    allow the user to either adjust the image Focus and/or adjust the horizontal and ver-
    tical positioning of the displayed image relative to the projector.
    ON SCREEN DISPLAY (OSD)
    The On Screen Display (OSD) displays the system menus and messages. The OSD
    will come on automatically at power-up if it is preset in User Preferences Menu.
    Alternatively it can be activated by the OSD ON remote control button.
    MENU SYSTEM
    The main menu provides access to dialogue boxes which allow you to control the
    projector and to view system settings. If the OSD is set or switched to OFF the
    menu system and messages will not be displayed on screen.
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    Storing System Configurations
    A Channel is a store containing all of the parameters associated with an input and
    the image it displays. The projector has 63 available channels.
    In addition to the channels there are three further stores. They are the Previous
    Store, Revised Storeand Factory Pre-set. These three stores are accessed directly
    from the remote using the PREV (previous store), REV (revised store) and >.
    < 
    (factory pre-set) buttons.
    When a channel has just been selected or the factory pre-set is being used, the
    parameters are held in the previous store. If any changes are then made to the
    channel or the pre-set, they are held in the revised store.
    Modifications made to the image parameters will be applied to the revised store
    regardless of whether the previous or revised image is being displayed.
    At any point PREV and REV can be pressed to compare the original image with the
    revised image. Any final changes can be saved by pressing SAVE on the remote
    which will transfer the contents of the Revised store to the last channel selected.
    Pressing SAVE will save any changes made regardless of which view is being 
    displayed
    To clear changes held in the Revised store re-select the original channel using the
    numeric keypad on the remote control.
    The factory pre-set contains configuration parameters which cannot be altered,
    however changes can be made and stored in a new channel using the Channel
    Set-up menu. There is a pre-set for a computer input and one for a video input. The
    pre-set will produce an image but not necessarily of the ultimate quality. The
    quality can be improved using the Modify Command. The factory pre-set channel
    number is 0 (zero).
    To find out which channel is currently being used, press MENU and select
    Channel Set-up. The current channel will be highlighted in the channel list.
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    							System Installation
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    							Remote Control - Overview................................................CÑ1
    LED Indicators....................................................................C
    Ñ6
    Menu Operation.................................................................C
    Ñ7
    Dialogue Boxes.............................................................C
    Ñ8
    Check boxes.................................................................C
    Ñ8
    Flyout Lists.....................................................................C
    Ñ9
    Soft Buttons....................................................................C
    Ñ9
    Data Entry Fields........................................................CÑ10
    Information Windows .................................................C
    Ñ10
    Password.....................................................................C
    Ñ10
    Main Menu - Overview....................................................C
    Ñ11
    Channel Set-up ................................................................C
    Ñ13
    Select Command ........................................................C
    Ñ15
    View Command .........................................................C
    Ñ16
    Copy Command .........................................................C
    Ñ17
    New Command ..........................................................C
    Ñ19
    Modify Command ......................................................C
    Ñ21
    Delete Command .......................................................C
    Ñ27
    Image Mode.....................................................................C
    Ñ28
    User Preferences...............................................................C
    Ñ29
    System Operation
    Section C: System Operation
    OPERATION
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    							Test Patterns.....................................................................CÑ31
    Projector Status.................................................................C
    Ñ33
    Set Projector Address.......................................................C
    Ñ34
    Add Computer..................................................................C
    Ñ35
    Create/Modify Command..........................................C
    Ñ36
    Delete Command .......................................................C
    Ñ38
    Copy Command .........................................................C
    Ñ40
    Applying a New Signal Source........................................C
    Ñ41
    Configuring a Computer Channel..............................C
    Ñ42
    Configuring a Video Channel ....................................C
    Ñ43
    Adjusting the Displayed Image.......................................C
    Ñ44
    Addressing Multiple Projectors........................................C
    Ñ47
    Computer Control.............................................................C
    Ñ48
    Switcher Operation..........................................................C
    Ñ53
    Palm Pilot Control Utility Operation................................C
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    							Both the remote control unit and the 
    integrated keypad on the rear of the 
    projector can be used to select channels,
    adjust parameters and navigate through
    the menu systems.
    Most of the control functions have an
    icon and a scalar bar which are displayed
    on screen when the function is activated.
    When making adjustments to the image
    settings, always make sure the On Screen
    Display is on. You can use the On Screen
    Display whilst showing an image to see
    the affects of any changes made.
    As projector operation will frequently
    take place in a darkened room, the remote
    control has a built in back-light which 
    illuminates the control panel. When the
    remote control is directly connected to
    the projector (either via the Remote
    Receiver or using the Hard Wire Remote
    Adapter) this light will be constantly 
    illuminated allowing you to locate the
    buttons required. When battery operated,
    pressing LIGHT on the remote control
    will illuminate the panel and activate a
    timer. This timer will automatically turn
    the back-light off after 10 seconds and is
    reset every time you press a button.
    Therefore the back-light will stay on for
    10 seconds after the last operation on the
    remote.
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    System Operation
    Remote Control - Overview
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    AUD
    MUTEPIC
    MUTELENS LAMP
    HIGHOSD
    OFF
    LOW ON
    OFF
    PREVREV SAVE>  
    						
    							BUTTON ICON FUNCTION / OPERATION
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    PIC MUTE PIC MUTE toggles the displayed image between
    (Picture Mute)the incoming signal and a blank screen.
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    LAMP HIGH L A M P   H I G H  represents 100% lamp power 
    and LAMP LOW is variable between 0 and 31,  
    which corresponds to between 50% and  100%.
    When LAMP LOW is pressed, a slider bar 
    LAMP LOW appears on screen allowing the user to define the 
    precise setting of light output using the left and
    right cursor keys. LAMP HIGH and LAMP
    LOW can then be used to toggle between 100% 
    LAMP OFF and the previously defined LAMP LOW setting.
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    OSD ONOSD ON activates the On Screen Display 
    OSD OFFallowing you to view system information on 
    the screen. OSD OFF deactivates the display. 
    There is no icon for OSD OFF.
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    POS These buttons are used to alter the horizontal &
    (Position)vertical size and position of the displayed image.
    Press POS and use the cursor keys to alter the 
    position of the image. The image size can be 
    SIZE altered using the cursor keys after selecting the
    SIZE button.
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    PIXELPress PIXEL to designate the number of 
    horizontal pixels to be sampled in the incoming
    signal. Movement through the range is
    controlled by the cursor buttons.
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    							BUTTON ICON FUNCTION / OPERATION
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    PHASE B y  pressing PHASE, then using the cursor
    buttons, the pixel clock phase (0 to 100) can  
    be adjusted. This function is only used for
    computer input signals.
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    COL The colour temperature can be adjusted in steps
    (Colourof 100° from 2000° to 10,000° Kelvin. Press
    Temperature)COL, then increase or decrease the temperature
    using the cursor buttons.
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    BRI These image control buttons allow you to adjust
    (Brightness)the brightness, contrast, sharpness, saturation 
    and hue parameters of the displayed image.
    Pressing one of these buttons will display its
    CON associated icon and scalar bar, adjustments
    (Contrast)can then be made using the cursor buttons.
    SHARP, SAT and HUE will have no effect on 
    SHARPdisplayed image if a component or computer
    (Sharpness)signal is being used. Similarly, HUE will have
    no effect on a PAL signal. SAT, Saturation con
    trol works on YUV component images.
    SAT
    (Saturation)
    HUE
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    CÑ3
    System Operation
    OPERATION
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