Digital Projection Lightning 30sx+m, 40sx+m User Manual
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page 3.5 105-681B January 2007 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx+m, 40sx+m User Manual 3. Getting started Notes For more detailed information about all the touch screen menus, see the next section: Using the menus. • Press the IMAGE button on the Main menu. • Press the CONTRAST, BRIGHTNESS or GAMMA buttons. • Touch and drag the red sliders up and down, or for fine adjustment, press the arrow heads.
page 3.6 105-681B January 2007 3. Getting started Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx+m, 40sx+m User Manual Switching the power off • Press the LAMP button on the Main menu. • Press LAMP OFF. Hold the button pressed until the button turns to yellow, then release. The lamp power will ramp down to minimum then go off after a further 3 seconds. • Allow the lamp to cool for 5 minutes. • Push the main power switch downwards to switch off the power. • When the power is switched off, all current settings are retained, and will be restored next time the power is switched back on again. Notes Always allow the lamp to cool for 5 minutes before: Switching off the power Moving the projector
page 4.1 105-681B January 2007 4. Using the Menus Contents 4. Using the Menus4.1 Introduction............................................................................................................................. 4.2 Menu structure................................................................................................................................................ 4.3 Show mode .............................................................................................................................. 4.4 Lamp status ..................................................................................................................................................... 4.4 Input source..................................................................................................................................................... 4.4 Warnings .......................................................................................................................................................... 4.5 LCD screen blank ............................................................................................................................................ 4.5 IP addresses.................................................................................................................................................... 4.5 Lamp menu .............................................................................................................................. 4.6 Lamp power ..................................................................................................................................................... 4.6 Lamp on ........................................................................................................................................................... 4.6 Lamp off ........................................................................................................................................................... 4.6 Shutter open/closed........................................................................................................................................ 4.6 Lamp/Lens memories..................................................................................................................................... 4.7 Store ............................................................................................................................................................. 4.7 Recall ........................................................................................................................................................... 4.7 Lens menu ............................................................................................................................... 4.8 Move, zoom and focus .................................................................................................................................... 4.8 Shutter open/closed........................................................................................................................................ 4.8 Centre ............................................................................................................................................................... 4.8 Calibration....................................................................................................................................................... 4.8 Stop all movement .......................................................................................................................................... 4.8 Image menu ............................................................................................................................. 4.9 Test Patterns .................................................................................................................................................... 4.9 Shutter open/closed...................................................................................................................................... 4.10 Contrast .......................................................................................................................................................... 4.11 Brightness ..................................................................................................................................................... 4.12 Gamma ........................................................................................................................................................... 4.13 Advanced image setup ................................................................................................................................. 4.14 Input preset ................................................................................................................................................ 4.14 Input window.............................................................................................................................................. 4.15 Configuration menu .............................................................................................................. 4.17 Networking configuration............................................................................................................................. 4.17 Ethernet configuration choices................................................................................................................... 4.17 Making the IP address and Netmask settings ............................................................................................ 4.18 Example ..................................................................................................................................................... 4.18 Wireless LAN ............................................................................................................................................. 4.19 Detailed status ............................................................................................................................................... 4.21 Touchscreen calibration............................................................................................................................... 4.21 Reset IP addresses....................................................................................................................................... 4.21 Engineering & Maintenance menu ....................................................................................... 4.22 Log files......................................................................................................................................................... 4.22 Software update 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page 4.2 105-681B January 2007 4. Using the menus Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx+m, 40sx+m User Manual Introduction All of the projector ’s features can be controlled using: • the menus on the touch screen or • the same menus on a remote computer using a web browser (with the IP address of the projector typed into the browser address field) None of the menus are ever displayed on the projection screen. In these instructions, it is assumed that the touch screen is being used, so the expressions ‘press the button’, or ‘touch and drag the slider control’ will be used, rather than the familiar ‘click’ or ‘click and drag’ used on a web browser. The buttons and controls react in the following way when operated: • A button or control will be coloured white if its function is available. It will be coloured grey if not (some functions are not yet available). • Buttons and single-headed arrow controls will change to yellow when pressed. • Slider controls can be adjusted by touching and dragging the slider, or for fine adjustment, by pressing either arrow head. The numerical value will change to grey until the projector hardware has responded, when the value will change to white. • Some sliders and arrow controls can be centred, or reset to default values, by pressing on the number next to the slider or in the middle of the arrows. These operations are described in more detail later in this section. • Some functions require the button to be pressed and held for a short period, to avoid accidental operation. In these cases, the button will turn grey when pressed, turning yellow only when the function has been activated. When the projector is first switched on, the control panel will be in Show mode, as described on the page 4. The buttons of the Main menu are always visible at the bottom of the display. Buttons and controls relating to the Sub Menus will appear in the top part of the display. Notes Do not try to operate the touch screen using anything harder than your finger. This could damage the LCD. If you have difficulty getting the touch screen to respond correctly, then try varying the length and pressure of your finger movements until you have more success. For more information about using a web browser to control the projector, see Config menu... Networking configuration, later in this section. For information about how to connect the projector, see Connecting the projector in section 2. Installation, and Connections in section 6. Appendix.
page 4.3 105-681B January 2007 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx+m, 40sx+m User Manual 4. Using the menus Menu structure Show mode (p4) Show mode indicators Lamp status Warnings Input source LCD screen blank IP addresses Menu buttons.... Main menu Lamp menu (p6) Controls Lamp power slider Menu buttons... Shutter open Shutter close Lamp on Lamp off Maximum power Minimum power Lamp/lens memories Lens menu (p8) Controls Move Zoom Focus Menu buttons... Shutter open Shutter close Centre Calibration Stop all movement Lamp/Lens memories (lamp menu) Test patterns (image menu) Image menu (p9) Controls Test patterns Menu buttons... Shutter open Shutter close Contrast Brightness Gamma Test patterns Advanced image setup Advanced image setup (p14).... Controls Input window Input pan Menu buttons... Shutter open Shutter close Image orientation Image position Gamma Input preset Test Patterns Input Adjust Config menu (p18) Menu buttons... Networking config Detailed status Touchscreen calibration Reset IP addresses Engineering & Maintenance menu (p23) Controls Log files Menu buttons... Software update Software update should NOT be carried out except by, or with the supervision of, Digital Projection Service personnel. Main menu: (p4)
page 4.4 105-681B January 2007 4. Using the menus Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx+m, 40sx+m User Manual Show mode When the projector is first switched on, the control panel will be in Show mode, as shown below: In Show mode, these icons are displayed: Lamp status Lamp off Lamp off Lamp on Lamp on Shutter closed Shutter open Shutter closed Shutter open Input source Single/Dual/Twin mode Notes The buttons of the Main menu are always visible at the bottom of the display, as shown here. To go back to a previous menu option that is no longer visible, call up the menu again using the appropriate Main menu button. Main menu Show mode indicators Lamp status Warnings Input source LCD screen blank IP addresses Menu buttons.... Lamp menu Lens menu Image menu Config menu Engineering & Maintenance menu Show mode
page 4.5 105-681B January 2007 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx+m, 40sx+m User Manual 4. Using the menus Warnings If a projector fault is detected, the warning symbol will be displayed, with an explanatory message. LCD screen blank To blank the LCD screen, press and hold the Digital projection logo at the top of the screen for about two seconds. On release, the screen will blank. To restore the display, press anywhere on the screen. IP addresses The IP addresses of the two ethernet ports are shown. Notes
page 4.6 105-681B January 2007 4. Using the menus Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx+m, 40sx+m User Manual Notes The buttons of the Main menu are always visible at the bottom of the display. To go back to a previous menu option that is no longer visible, call up the menu again using the appropriate Main menu button. Lamp menu Press the LAMP button on the Main menu: Lamp power To adjust the lamp power, touch and drag the red slider up and down, or for fine adjustment, press the arrow heads. The numerical value will change to grey until the projector hardware has responded, when the value will change to white. The minimum setting is 60%. To set maximum or minimum power, press the MAXIMUM or MINIMUM button. Lamp on Press the LAMP ON button. When you switch the lamp ON, the projector will reset, whilst the lamp strikes. This is to protect the control circuitry from the effects of the lamp strike pulse. Any settings made before the lamp was switched on will be retained. Lamp off Press the LAMP OFF button. Hold the button pressed until the button turns to yellow, then release. The lamp power will ramp down to minimum then go off after a further 3 seconds. Shutter open/closed Press the SHUTTER OPEN or SHUTTER CLOSE button. Lamp menu Controls Lamp power slider Menu buttons... Shutter open Shutter close Lamp on Lamp off Maximum power Minimum power Lamp/lens memories
page 4.7 105-681B January 2007 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx+m, 40sx+m User Manual 4. Using the menus Notes The Lamp/Lens memories are useful if you need to swap repeatedly and easily between the settings for a number of different lenses, or venues. Stored zoom settings will be accurate only if the lens is calibrated. (see next page) Lamp/Lens memories Press the LAMP/LENS MEMORIES button. Store To store the current Lamp power, Shutter status, Lens shift, zoom and focus settings for future recall, press and hold one of the five numbered STORE buttons. The button will turn grey - hold it until it turns yellow. If you release the button before it turns yellow, the new settings will not be stored, and any previous settings will not be lost. Recall To recall a previously stored set of Lamp power, Shutter status, Lens shift, zoom and focus settings press one of the five numbered RECALL buttons.
page 4.8 105-681B January 2007 4. Using the menus Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx+m, 40sx+m User Manual Lens menu Press the LENS button on the Main menu: Move, zoom and focus To adjust the move, zoom and focus settings, press the MOVE, ZOOM and FOCUS arrow heads. Lens movements will start slowly, then speed up as the button is held. To make fine adjustments therefore, use a number of short presses. Shutter open/closed Press the SHUTTER OPEN or SHUTTER CLOSE button. Centre To centre the lens, press the CENTRE button. Calibration To calibrate the projector to a new lens, press and hold the CALIBRATION button. The button will turn grey - hold it until it turns yellow, then release. The zoom and focus mechanism will operate for about a minute, whilst the minimum and maximum travel distances are determined. Stop all movement To cancel, for instance, a CENTRE operation or a LAMP/LENS MEMORY recall, press the STOP ALL MOVEMENT button. Notes The buttons of the Main menu are always visible at the bottom of the display. To go back to a previous menu option that is no longer visible, call up the menu again using the appropriate Main menu button. Each time you change the lens, the projector will need to be calibrated, in order that its minimum and maximum travel distances can be determined. Lamp/Lens memories Pressing the Lamp/Lens memories button takes you directly to the Lamp/Lens memories function in the Lamp menu. See Lamp menu, earlier in this section. Test patterns Pressing the Test patterns button takes you directly to the Test pattern function in the Image menu. See Image menu, later in this section. Lens menu Controls Move Zoom Focus Menu buttons... Shutter open Shutter close Centre Calibration Stop all movement Lamp/Lens memories (lamp menu) Test patterns (image menu)