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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 PREV button will access the previously stored channel configuration and display the image on screen without any REV parameter changes you have made. To view the (Revised)image with any changes made, press the REV button. Pressing the SAVE button will store any changes made to the channel selected regardless SAVE o f which view you are looking at. The >. < button restores the factory pre-set values. See B—17, Storing System Configurations for more information. >. < --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BUTTON FUNCTION / OPERATION --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- R, G, B The Red, Green and Blue buttons toggle the individual colours on and off. These buttons are only active when the On Screen Display is on and are mainly used for fault finding. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ï,ñ,ò,ðThe cursors are used to adjust image parameters directly from the ENTER remote control. When used in conjunction with the ENTER button they allow navigation through the menu system in order to select and change data. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MENU Press MENU to display or hide the menu system. The On Screen Display must be switched on to use this function. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CÑ4 System Operation OPERATION LBV00056; Revision A - 23/08/99
BUTTON FUNCTION / OPERATION --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- EXIT When at the Main menu, pressing EXIT will exit the menu system completely, otherwise it will return you to the previous menu. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LENSThe LENS button is used to activate the Focus and Lens Shift features. It also provides access to the Zoom feature. To Focus an image, press the LENS button until the Focus dialogue box appears on the screen and adjust using the ñand ò cursor buttons. Lens Shift allows the user to adjust the horizontal and vertical positioning of the displayed image relative to the projector. To use the Lens Shift feature, press the LENS button until the Lens Shift dialogue box appears on the screen then position the image using the cursor buttons. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ALPHA- These buttons are used to select channels and enter values in data NUMERIC fields. A channel can be selected by simply pressing the number BUTTONS of the channel. For channels 1 to 9, just press the number. you desire. For channels 10 and onwards, press the 10+ button first, e.g. to select channel 35 you must press 10+ followed by 3 followed by 5. When in a data field, repeatedly pressing an alphanumeric button will cycle through all the characters relevant to that button. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LIGHT When battery operated, pressing LIGHT will illuminate the back panel on the remote control. The panel light will automatically switch off 10 seconds after the last used button is pressed. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CÑ5 System Operation OPERATION LBV00056; Revision A - 23/08/99
BUTTON FUNCTION / OPERATION --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A When using multiple projectors, it may be necessary to control all projectors collectively and individually. This is achieved by allocating an address to each projector (using the menu system C—35). All projectors will respond to the remote control when the address is set to 0. To address an individual projector, press A twice followed by the projectors address.- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PAN, ZOOM Future features, these buttons currently do not have any effect on RGB, UNDO projector operation. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- There are 3 Light Emitting Diodes (top - red, middle - green, bottom - red) at the front of the case which indicate the status of the projector. The top red LED, when on constantly, indicates that power is applied to the projector and that it is turned on. The green LED, when on constantly, indicates the projector is operating normally and the lamp is lit. When flashing, the green LED shows that a valid remote control signal is being received. If the green LED is not illuminated, it indicates a fault. When the bottom red LED is illuminated, it indicates that the lamp is switched off or has failed to strike. This could be due to lamp failure or the safety interlock switch circuit detecting a fault condition. CÑ6 System Operation OPERATION LBV00056; Revision A - 23/08/99 LED Indicators
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 removed, to view images etc., by pressing MENU. If a data field is being edited, pressing MENU will not turn off the menu display, but will display a message box stating- Cannot turn Menu display off while Data is being edited. Press enter or EXIT to finish edit. When the MENU button is pressed again, you will be returned to the menu screen you last accessed so you can continue editing or configuring the system. To leave the menu system entirely, either press EXIT at the main menu level or OSD OFF at any time. This will lose access to the Service menu along with any test pattern being displayed. When the menu system is re-entered, the entry point will be the Main menu (top level). Movement through the menu system is cursor controlled, the ñand òbuttons can be used to move up and down the page and the ïand ðbuttons to move across the page. If the cursor is moved off the edge of the page in any direction it will reappear over the nearest function on the opposite side of the page. To select a menu, press ENTER when the cursor is over the required item. To move up one menu level from a lower level press the EXIT button when not entering data. Alternatively, when a menu page offers a soft OK or CANCEL button, move the cursor over one of these and press ENTER. This will either accept changes made (OK) while in the page or ignore changes (CANCEL) and return to the higher level. CÑ7 System Operation Menu Operation OPERATION LBV00056; Revision A - 23/08/99
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 the ðbutton to move the cursor to the right for the next character. Press the ïbutton to delete characters by moving the cursor one character to the left. If the data needs to be increased or decreased in value, use the ñand òcursor buttons provided. Press ENTER to accept any changes and to close the edit mode. To ignore any changes made press EXIT. While data fields are being edited the menu cannot be switched off (see Menu Operation). Check Boxes A check box is used to either toggle a function on or off or select one of a number of mutually exclusive items. Toggling a check box on/off - Position the cursor over the check box you want and press ENTER. If the function was off, a cross will appear and the function will be turned on. If the function is already switched on, the cross will disappear and the function will be turned off. Selecting an exclusive check box - Place the cursor over the check box and press ENTER, a cross appears in the selected box and the function will be turned on. The previous selection is cancelled. CÑ8 System Operation OPERATION LBV00056; Revision A - 23/08/99 -
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 scroll up the list and the òor ïbutton to scroll down. Pressing an arrow button once will move the cursor by one item in that direction. Holding the button down will scroll 2 items per second for the first 5 seconds, followed by 10 per second. Place the cursor over your choice and press ENTER. The flyout list closes and the chosen data is entered. If you do not want to make any changes, press EXIT and the list will close. Soft Buttons The two most common Soft Buttons are the OK and CANCEL buttons. They are activated by positioning the cursor over one of them and pressing ENTER. In active windows the OK Soft Button will accept any changes made and exit that window. If there is a confirmation window this will clear and the changes will be accepted. If the button appears in a message box it will clear the box. The CANCEL Soft Button will ignore any changes and clear the window. If it is pressed in a confirmation window, it will clear leaving the underlying window displayed without any changes. The CANCEL soft button is the same as the EXIT button on the remote control. CÑ9 System Operation OPERATION LBV00056; Revision A - 23/08/99
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 minutes until the fault is cleared. Password The system password is used to gain access to the Service Set-up menu. When the Service Set-up menu is selected from the Main menu, a Password Entry field will appear with four underscore characters. As each number of the password is entered, it will be displayed as an asterisk. If the four numbers are correct on the press of the last number you will automatically enter the Service Set-up menu. If the wrong password is entered the password underscore characters will return. To quit password entry for any reason press EXIT on the remote, this returns you to the Main menu. Pressing ñor òwill also clear the Password field but will move the cursor to another item in the menu. If a non-numeric key, except EXIT, ñor ò, is pressed during password entry, its action will be ignored. CÑ10 System Operation OPERATION LBV00056; Revision A - 23/08/99
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 projection and configure the projector for either TV or Film originated signal inputs. User Preferences- You can decide how the projector powers up and its general control defaults can be set. Test Patterns- A range of patterns is available to enable alignment of the projector and check its performance. CÑ11 System Operation Main Menu - Overview OPERATION LBV00056; Revision A - 23/08/99 MAIN MENU Channel Set-up Image Mode User Preferences Test Patterns Projector Status Set Projector Address Add Computer Service Set-up Digital Projection
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; Revision A - 23/08/99
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 channel. The parameters which can be accessed and edited in the Channel Set-up menu are: channel name; input number; external switcher input number; source format Y Pr Pb / RGB; video standard PAL / NTSC / SECAM; computer selection; pixel resolution; pixel phase; image size and position; aspect ratio; colour temperature; signal sync source. In addition each channel will store the selected settings for brightness, contrast, saturation, hue and sharpness where applicable. These parameters are accessed via the remote control. If they are saved using the SAVE button the settings for that particular channel will be stored in memory. There are two factory presets for new channels - one for video input and one for computer input and both presets use the settings defined in the User Preferences screen. For a computer input, the size, position, pixel and phase will be determined by the choice of computer card and the mode selected by the input signal. The Channel Set-up screen which is accessed from the Main Menu is shown opposite. The screen has a row of options across the bottom and is split into 5 columns- Chan, Name , IP, ADR and Type. CÑ13 System Operation Channel Set-up OPERATION LBV00056; Revision A - 23/08/99 -