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    Digital Projection MERCURY 5000gv 10. Appendix 
     Troubleshooting 
    This section helps you resolve problems you may encounter while setting up or using the p\
    rojector. 
    Power Indicator 
    Indicator Condition Projector Condition Note 
    Off The main power is off – 
    Blinking light Green blinking 0.5 sec ON, 
    0.5 sec OFF The projector is getting ready to turn on. Wait for a moment. 
    2.5 sec ON, Off Timer or Sleep Timer is active. – 
    0.5 sec OFF 
    Orange blinking 0.5 sec ON, 
    0.5 sec OFF The projector is cooling down. Wait for a moment. 
    2.5 sec ON, On Timer is active. – 
    0.5 sec OFF 
    Steady light Green The projector is turned on. – 
    Orange The projector is in Standby or Idle. – 
    Status Indicator 
    Indicator Condition Projector Condition Note 
    Off Normal – 
    Blinking light Red blinking 1 cycle (0.5 sec ON, 2.5 sec OFF) Lens hood or lamp cover error Replace the lens hood or the lamp 
    cover correctly. 
    2 cycle (0.5 sec ON, Temperature error The projector is overheated. Move 
    0.5 sec OFF) the projector to a cooler location. 
    3 cycle (0.5 sec ON, Power error Power unit will not work correctly. 
    0.5 sec OFF) 
    4 cycle (0.5 sec ON, Fan error Cooling fan has stopped. Contact 
    0.5 sec OFF) your dealer. 
    Steady light Red Circuit error A circuit has failed. Contack your 
    dealer 
    Orange Control key locked You have pressed control panel key 
    when Control Key Lock is enabled. 
    Green Idle condition – 
    Lamp 1/2 Indicator 
    Indicator Condition Projector Condition Note 
    Off Light off – 
    Blinking light Red blinking 2.5 sec ON, 
    0.5 sec OFF Lamp has reached its end of life. Lamp 
    replacement message will be displayed. Replace the lamp. 
    1 cycle (0.5 sec ON, No lamp Lamp is not installed. Turn off the 
    2.5 sec OFF) power and install lamp. 
    6 cycle (0.5 sec ON, Lamp error Lamp fails to light. Wait a full minute 
    0.5 sec OFF) and turn on the power again. If this 
    will not solve the problem, consult 
    7 cycle (0.5 sec ON, Lamp data error your dealer. 
    0.5 sec OFF) Fails to read lamp data. 
    Green blinking Re-firing the lamp Consult your dealer. 
    Orange blinking Switching from Lamp 1 to 2 Wait for a moment. 
    Steady light Red Lamp has been used beyond its 
    limit. The projector will not turn on Wait for a moment. 
    Replace the lamp. 
    until the lamp is replaced. 
    Green Lamp mode is set to Normal mode 
    Orange Lamp mode is set to Eco mode. – 
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    10. Appendix Digital Projection MERCURY 5000gv 
    Common Problems & Solutions 
    Problem Check These Items 
    Does not turn on •  Check that the power cable is plugged in. See pages 1-9 and 2-11. 
    •  Ensure that the rear cover is installed correctly. See pages 1-4 and 9-2. 
    •  Check to see if the projector has overheated or the lamp has reached the\
     end of its usable life. 
    If there is insufficient ventilation around the projector or if the room\
     where you’re presenting is 
    particularly warm, move the projector to a cooler location. 
    No picture •  Use the menu or Source/Input button to select your source (RGB 1/2, DVI\
    , Video, S-Video, Viewer or LAN). See page 3-3 or 8-7. 
    •  Ensure your cables are connected properly. 
    •  Use menus to adjust the brightness and contrast. See page 8-8. 
    •  Select correct option in the Signal Select for current signal. See page \
    8-16. 
    •  Select RGB/Component when connecting DVD player to RGB connector of the \
    projector. See 
    page 8-11. 
    •  Apply a standard RGB signal when using RGB connector. 
    •  Adjust picture for RGB signal. 
    •  Make sure each setting is correct. 
    •  If the problem still persists, reset the settings or adjustments to fact\
    ory preset levels using the  Factory Default in the Adjustment Menu. See page 8-13. 
    •  If Security is enabled, a keyword or PC card as a protect key is require\
    d. 
    •  Remove the lens cap. 
    Image isn’t square to 
    the screen •  Reposition the projector to improve its angle to the screen. See page 3-\
    3. 
    •  Use the 3D Reform function to correct the trapezoid distortion. See page\
     3-4. 
    Picture is blurred •  Adjust the focus. See page 3-4. 
    •  Reposition the projector to improve its angle to the screen. See page 3-\
    3. 
    •  Ensure that the distance between the projector and screen is within the \
    adjustment range of the  lens. See page 2-2. 
    •  Condensation may form on the lens if the projector is cold, brought into\
     a warm place and is then  turned on. Should this happen, let the projector stand until there is no\
     condensation on the lens. 
    Image is scrolling 
    vertically, horizontally 
    or both •  Use the menus or Source/Input button on the remote control or the cabine\
    t to select the source you want to input. See page 3-3 or 8-7. 
    Remote control does 
    not work •  Install new batteries. See page 1-12. 
    •  Make sure there are no obstacles between you and the projector. See page 1-12. 
    •  Stand within 22 feet (7 m) of the projector. See page 1-12. 
    •  Check if one or more remote sensors are enabled. Select [Projector Optio\
    ns] Æ [Setup] Æ [Page 5] Æ [Remote Sensor] from the menu. See page 8-17. 
    •  If the remote control cable plug is inserted into the REMOTE 2 IN jack, \
    the remote control does not  function wirelessly. See page 1-13. 
    •  Make sure that the remote control’s ID corresponds with the projector\
    ’s ID. See page 7-2. 
    Indicator is lit or blink­
    ing •  See the Power/Status/Lamp Indicator on page 10-3. 
    Cross color in RGB 
    mode •  If Auto Adjust is off, turn it on or adjust the image manually with the Position/Clock in th\
    e Image  Options. See page 8-16. 
    USB mouse does not 
    work •  Make sure that your USB mouse is properly connected to the projector. The projector may not support some brands of a USB mouse. 
    No on-screen menu •  Press MUTE OSD if the image is muted. Or press and hold CTL and press MU\
    TE OSD button. See page 4-2. 
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    Digital Projection MERCURY 5000gv 
    Specifications 
    Part Number 
    Optical 
    Digital Light Processor 
    Lamp 
    Lamp  Life  (typical) 
    Lens Options 
    Lens  Shift 
    Image Size 
    Projection Distance 
    Electrical 
    Input Connections 
    Output  Connections 
    Other Input/Output 
    10. Appendix
    001-560 
    Texas Instruments DMD™ 
    Standard Lamp (Part No. 001-742) 250 W AC x2 
    Normal mode 1500 hours 
    Motorized zoom and Motorized focus 
    0.8 : 1 fixed part no. 001-734 
    1.5 - 1.8 : 1 zoom part  no.  001-736 
    1.8-2.25 : 1 zoom  part no. 001-737 
    2.25-3.0 : 1 zoom  part no. 001-738 
    3.0-4.5 : 1 zoom  part  no.  001-739 
    4.5-7.0 zoom  part no. 001-740 
    0.8 : 1 fixed lens: Vertical < +/-0.16 Height, Horizontal < +/-0.1 Width 
    1.2 : 1 fixed lens: to be confirmed
    all other lenses: Vertical +0.5 -0.16 Height, Horizontal +/-0.25 Width 
    0.8 : 1  fixed  80” - 150” diagonal 
    1.2 : 1 fixed 60” - 400” 
    1.5 - 1.8 : 1 zoom60”  -  200” 
    1.8 - 2.25 : 1 zoom 60”  -  250” 
    2.25 - 3.0 : 1 zoom60”  -  400” 
    3.0 - 4.5 : 1 zoom 60”  -  300” 
    4.5 - 7.0 zoom 60”  -  240” 
    0.8 : 1 fixed 1.3m - 2.4m (4ft 3in - 8ft) 
    1.2 : 1 fixed 1.5m - 9.8m (4ft 10in - 32ft) 
    1.5 - 1.8 : 1 zoom  1.8m - 7.3m (6ft - 24ft) 
    1.8 - 2.25 : 1 zoom 2.2m - 11.4m (7ft 2in - 37ft 6in) 
    2.25 - 3.0 : 1 zoom2.7m - 24.4m (9ft - 80ft) 
    3.0 - 4.5 : 1 zoom  3.7m - 27.4m (12ft - 90ft) 
    4.5 - 7.0 zoom 5.5m - 34.1m (28ft - 112ft) 
    RGB/YCr/Cb/H(HV)V  5 BNCx1,  Audio: RCA (L/MONO, R)x1 
    RGB  D-Sub 15 pin x1, Audio: Stereo Mini Audio x1 
    DVI DIGITAL  DVI-D (Max resolution : XGA@60Hz) x1, Audio: Stereo Mini Audio x1 
    Video  BNC x1, Audio: RCA (L/MONO, R) x1 
    S-Video  Mini DIN 4 x1, Audio: RCA (L/MONO, R) x1 
    PC Card  Slot x2 
    Option Board  Slot x2 
    RGB  D-Sub 15 pin x1 
    Audio  Out  RCA (L/MONO, R) x1 
    Remote Control  S tereo mini jack ;IN x 1; OUT x1 
    PC Control  D-Sub 9 pin; IN x1, OUT x1 
    Ex. Control  D-Sub 15 Din x1 
    SC. TRIGGER  S tereo mini jack x1 
    LAN Port  RJ-45  x1 
    USB Port  A  Type  x1,  B  Type  x1 
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    10. Appendix Digital Projection MERCURY 5000gv 
    Input Compatibility NTSC / PAL / PAL60 / SECAM / NTSC4.43, YCbCr Component, HDTV-1080I, 1080p, 720p, 480p, 
    480I, VGA, SVGA, XGA, SXGA  / UXGA (with Advanced AccuBlend) 
    Sychronization Horizontal Frequency : 15 - 100 kHz (RGB : 24 kHz or over) 
    Range Vertical Frequency : 48 - 120 Hz 
    Video Bandwidth RGB: 100 MHz 
    Color Reproduction Full color, 0.5 trillion colors simultaneously 
    Horizontal Resolution 550 TV lines : NTSC / PAL / NTSC4.43 / YCbCr 
    350 TV lines : SECAM 
    RGB: 1024 dots horizontal, 768 dots vertical 
    Power  Requirement 100 - 240 VAC, 50 / 60 Hz 
    Input Current 
    Power  Consumption 10.0 A (100 VAC) / 4.0A (240 VAC) 
    1000W (Dual Lamp mode) 
    750W (Single Lamp mode) 
    < 1W (Standby) 
    Mechanical 
    Dimensions 531  mm (W) x 270 mm (H) x 535 mm (D) / 20.9" (W) x 10.7" (H) x 21.1" (D) (not including protrusions) 
    Net Weight 25 kg / 55 lbs (not including lens) 
    Environment Operational Temperatures: 32° - 95°F (0° to 35°C), 20 - 80% humidity 
    Storage Temperatures: 14° - 122°F (-10° to 50°C), 20 - 80% humidity\
     
    Regulations Meets FCC Class A requirements 
    Meets EMC Directives (EN 50081-1, EN 50082-1, EN 55022, EN 60950) 
    Meets Low Voltage Directive (EN60950) 
    For additional information visit:  US: http://www .digitalprojection.com Europe: http://www .digitalprojection.co.uk/ 
    Asia: http://www .digitalprojection.co.uk/ 
    The specifications are subject to change without notice. 
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    Digital Projection   
    MERCURY 5000gv10. Appendix
    4 Cabinet Dimensions
    Mini D-Sub 15 Pin Connector
    Signal Level
    5 Pin Assignments of D-Sub RGB Input Connector
    Pin No.
    RGB Signal (Analog) YCbCr Signal
    1 Red Cr2 Green or Sync on Green Y3 BlueCb
    4 Ground5 Ground6 Red Ground Cr Ground
    7 Green GroundY Ground8 Blue Ground Cb Ground9 No Connection
    10 Sync Signal Ground11 SCART Sync Sync12 Bi-directional DATA (SDA)*
    13 Horizontal Sync or Composite Sync14 Vertical Sync
    15 Data Clock*
    Video signal : 0.7Vp-p (Analog)
    Sync signal : TTL level
    * RGB 2 Input only
    All dimensions in
    mm and (inches) 
    						
    							
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    10. Appendix Digital Projection MERCURY 5000gv 
    Compatible Input Signal List 
    Signal Resolution
    
    ( Dots )
    
    NTSC  –
    Frequency H.  Refresh Rate 
    ( kHz )  ( Hz ) 
    15.734  60 
    PAL  – 15.625  50 SECAM  – 15.625  50 VESA  640  x  480 31.47 59.94 
    IBM  640  x  480  31.47  60 MAC 640  x  480  31.47  60 MAC 640  x  480  34.97  66.67 
    MAC 640  x  480  35  66.67 VESA 640  x  480 37.86 72.81 VESA  640  x  480 37.5 75 
    IBM  640  x  480  39.375  75 VESA  640  x  480 43.269  85.01 IBM  720  x  350  31.469  70.09 
    VESA  720  x  400 37.927  85.04 IBM  720  x  350  39.44  87.85 IBM 720  x  400  39.44  87.85 
    VESA 800  x  600 35.16 56.25 VESA  800  x  600 37.879  60.32 VESA  800  x  600 48.077  72.19 
    VESA  800  x  600 46.88 75 VESA  800  x  600 53.674  85.06 MAC  832  x  624  49.725  74.55 
    VESA 1024  x  768 35.5 43 Interlaced VESA  1024  x  768 48.363  60 VESA  1024  x  768 56.476  70.07 
    MAC  1024  x  768 60.241  74.93 VESA  1024  x  768 60.023  75.03 VESA  1024  x  768 68.677  85 
    #  VESA  1152  x  864 67.5 75 #  MAC  1152  x  870  68.681  75.06 #  SUN 1152  x  900  61.796  65.95 
    #  SGI  1152  x  900  71.736  76.05 #  VESA 1280  x  960  60  60 #  VESA 1280  x  1024 63.981  60.02 
    #  MAC  1280  x  1024 69.89 65.2 #  HP  1280  x  1024 78.125  72.01 #  SUN  1280  x  1024 81.13 76.11 
    #  VESA  1280  x  1024 79.976  75.03 #  VESA  1280  x  1024 91.146  85.02 #  SXGA+  1400  x  1050  –  – 
    # HDTV (1080p) 1920  x  1080 67.5 60 SDTV(576i)(625i) – 15.6  50 SDTV(576p)(625p) – 31.5  50 
    # HDTV (1080i)(1125i) 1920  x  1080  33.75 60 Interlace # HDTV (1080i)(1125i) 1920  x  1080  28.13 50 Interlace # HDTV (720p)(750p) 1280  x  720  45  60 Progressive 
    SDTV (480p)(525p) –  31.47  59.94 Progressive #  VESA  1600  x  1200 75.0 60 #  VESA  1600  x  1200 81.3 65 
    #  VESA  1600  x  1200 87.5 70 #  VESA  1600  x  1200 93.75 75 DVD YCbCr  – 15.734  59.94 Interlaced 
    DVD YCbCr  – 15.625  50 Interlaced 
    #: Images in above flagged with # are compressed with DigiScale. 
    NOTE: Some composite sync signals may not be displayed correctly. 
    Signals other than those specified in the table above may not be display\
    ed correctly. If this should 
    happen, change the refresh rate or resolution on your PC. Refer to Displ\
    ay Properties help section 
    of your PC for procedures. 
    UXGA (1600x1200) is supported for separate sync signal only. 
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    Digital Projection MERCURY 5000gv 10. Appendix 
    REMOTE 1 Connector 
    This connector is used for a third party external control device. 
    Pin No. SHORT/OPEN FUNCTION 
    14 SHORT OPEN External control mode ON 
    External control mode OFF 
    5 SHORT OPEN POWER ON 
    POWER OFF 
    10 SHORT 
    OPEN PICTURE MUTE ON 
    PICTURE MUTE OFF 
    3 SHORT OPEN MUTE SOUND ON 
    MUTE SOUND OFF 
    4,8,12,11 11pin 12pin 8pin 4pin 
    OPEN 
    OPEN 
    OPEN 
    OPEN 
    OPEN 
    OPEN 
    OPEN 
    SHORT 
    SHORT 
    SHORT 
    SHORT 
    SHORT 
    SHORT OPEN 
    OPEN 
    OPEN 
    SHORT 
    SHORT 
    SHORT 
    SHORT  OPEN 
    OPEN 
    OPEN 
    SHORT 
    SHORT 
    SHORT OPEN 
    OPEN 
    SHORT  OPEN 
    OPEN 
    SHORT 
    SHORT  OPEN 
    OPEN 
    SHORT  OPEN 
    OPEN 
    SHORT OPEN 
    SHORT  OPEN 
    OPEN 
    SHORT  OPEN 
    SHORT  OPEN 
    SHORT 
    SHORT  OPEN 
    SHORT 
    OPEN RGB 1 
    VIDEO 
    S-VIDEO 
    Slot 1-1 
    RGB 2 
    Slot 1-2 
    RGB1 (S-VIDEO) 
    DVI (DIGITAL) 
    VIEWER 
    RGB1 (VIDEO) 
    Slot 2-1 
    Slot 2-2 
    LAN 
    *	When combinations other than specified in the above table are selected o\
    r when no optional board is inserted in the Slot 1 and 2, the input will be switched to RGB 1 by default. 
    *	The term “SHORT” means to connect with pin 15 
    *	When in the external control mode, the POWER, Source/Input, PICTURE MUTE\
     and SOUND MUTE buttons on the remote control will not function. 
    *	When the External control mode is set to ON, the following settings are \
    not effective: Source Select, Auto Start, Power  Management, Power off Confirmation, Idle mode, Default Source Select, Timer and Test Pattern. 
    NOTE: When turning off the power to the projector using the external con\
    trol, do not disconnect the plug from the power 
    outlet. These procedures are to protect your projector and the connected\
     equipment. 
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    10. Appendix Digital Projection MERCURY 5000gv 
    PC Control Codes and Cable Connection 
    PC Control Codes Function Code Data 
    POWER ON  02H  00H  00H  00H  00H  02H 
    POWER OFF  02H  01H  00H  00H  00H  03H 
    INPUT SELECT RGB 1  02H  03H  00H  00H  02H  01H  01H  09H 
    INPUT SELECT RGB 2  02H  03H  00H  00H  02H  01H  02H  0AH 
    INPUT SELECT VIDEO  02H  03H  00H  00H  02H  01H  06H  0EH 
    INPUT SELECT S-VIDEO  02H  03H  00H  00H  02H  01H  0BH  13H 
    INPUT SELECT DVI (DIGITAL)  02H  03H  00H  00H  02H  01H  1AH  22H 
    INPUT SELECT VIEWER  02H  03H  00H  00H  02H  01H  1 F H  27H 
    LAN 02H  03H  00H  00H  02H  01H  20H  28H 
    SLOT1-1  02H  03H  00H  00H  02H  01H  24H  2CH 
    SLOT1-2 02H  03H  00H  00H  02H  01H  25H  2DH 
    SLOT2-1 02H  03H  00H  00H  02H  01H  29H  31H 
    SLOT2-2 02H  03H  00H  00H  02H  01H  2AH  32H 
    RGB1(VIDEO)  02H  03H  00H  00H  02H  01H  07H  0FH 
    RGB1(S-VIDEO)  02H  03H  00H  00H  02H  01H  0CH  14H 
    PICTURE MUTE ON  02H  10H  00H  00H  00H  12H 
    PICTURE MUTE OFF  02H  11H  00H  00H  00H  13H 
    SOUND MUTE ON  02H  12H  00H  00H  00H  14H 
    SOUND MUTE OFF  02H  13H  00H  00H  00H  15H 
    ON SCREEN MUTE ON  02H  14H  00H  00H  00H  16H 
    ON SCREEN MUTE OFF  02H  15H  00H  00H  00H  17H 
    NOTE: Contact your local dealer for a full list of PC Control Codes if 
    needed. 
    Cable Connection Communication Protocol 
    Baud rate .......................  38400 bps 
    Data length .....................  8  bits 
    Parity .............................. No parity 
    Stop bit  ...........................  One bit 
    X on/off  ..........................  None 
    Communications procedure  Full duplex 
    NOTE: Depending on the equipment, a lower baud rate may be 
    recommended for long cable runs. 
    PC Control Connector (D-SUB 9P) 
    To GND of PC  To RxD of PC 
    To TxD of PC 
    To RTS of PC 
    To CTS of PC 
    .  Using Software Keyboard 
    1 to 0 and Characters
    
    ........................ Use to type in  IP address or projector name
    
    MODE  .............. Selects one of three  modes for alphabet and
    
    special characters.
    
    SP .................... Inserts a space
    
    BS  ...................  Deletes one character backward
    
    ..................... Returns to  the previous
    
    ..................... Advances  to the next
    
    OK ................... Executes  the selection
    
    Cancel .............  Cancels the selection
    
    NOTE: Pins 1, 4, 6 and 9 are not used. 
    NOTE: Jumper “Request to Send” and “Clear to Send” together \
    on both ends of the cable to simplify cable connection. 
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    Digital Projection MERCURY 5000gv	10. Appendix 
    0 1 Operation Using an HTTP Browser 
    Overview The use of HTTP server functions will allow control of the projec­
    tor from a web browser without the installation of special soft­
    ware. Please be sure to use “Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.x” or a 
    higher version for the web browser. (This device uses “JavaScript” 
    and “Cookies” and the browser should be set to accept these 
    functions. The setting method will vary depending on the version 
    of browser. Please refer to the help files and the other informa­
    tion provided in your software.) 
    NOTE: * The use of HTTP server functions is not available during Standby 
    mode. 
    * The display’s or button’s response can be slowed down or operation\
     may not be accepted depending the settings of your network. Should 
    this happen, consult your network administrator. 
    * The projector may not respond if its buttons are repeatedly pressed in  rapid intervals. Should this happen, wait a moment and repeat. If you 
    still can’t get any response, pull out and then re-insert the LAN car\
    d. 
    * Do not use the HTTP Server functions and the Dynamic Image Utility included on the supplied CD-ROM. Using both at the same time may 
    result in a connection failure or slow response. 
    Access is gained to the HTTP server functions by specifying 
    http://  /index.html 
    in the entry column of the URL. 
    Preparation Before Use Make network connections and set up the projector and confirm 
    that it is complete before engaging in browser operations. (See 
    “LAN Mode” on page 8-19.) 
    Operation with a browser that uses a proxy server may not be 
    possible depending on the type of proxy server and the setting 
    method. Although the type of proxy server will be a factor, it is 
    possible that items that have actually been set will not be dis­
    played depending on the effectiveness of the cache, and the con­
    tents set from the browser may not be reflected in operation. It is 
    recommended that a proxy server not be used unless it is un­
    avoidable. 
    Handling of the Address for Operation via a 
    Browser 
    Regarding the actual address that is entered for the address or 
    entered to the URL column when operation of the projector is via 
    a browser, the host name can be used as it is when the host 
    name corresponding to the IP address of the projector has been 
    registered to the domain name server by a network administra­
    tor, or the host name corresponding to the IP address of the pro­
    jector has been set in the “HOSTS” file of the computer being 
    used. 
    Example 1: When the host name of the projector has been set to  “pj.digitalprojection.co.uk”, http://pj.digitalprojection.co.uk/ 
    index.html is specified for the address or the entry column of 
    the URL. 
    Example 2: When the IP address of the projector is “192.168.73.1”, access is gained to the HTTP server func­
    tions by specifying 
    http://192.168.73.1/index.html for the address or the entry 
    column of the URL. 
    Structure of the HTTP Ser ver 
    Power: This controls the power of the projector. On  ...............  Power is switched on. 
    O f f ...............  Power is switched off. 
    Volume: This controls the volume of the projector. 
    ................. Increments the  volume adjustment value. 
    ................ Decrements  the volume adjustment value. 
    Mute: This controls the mute function of the projector. 
    All On  .......... Mutes  each of the video, audio, and on-
    screen display functions. 
    All Off  .......... Cancels the  muting of each of the video, 
    audio, and on-screen display functions. 
    Picture On ... Mutes the video. 
    Picture  Off  .. Cancels the video muting. 
    Sound On .... Mutes the audio. 
    Sound Off ...  Cancels the audio muting. 
    OSD On .......  Mutes the on-screen display. 
    OSD Off ...... Cancels the muting of the on-screen display. 
    Picture: Controls the video adjustment of the projector.  Brightness  Increments the brightness adjustment value. 
    Brightness  Decrements the brightness adjustment value. 
    Contrast  .. Increments the contrast adjustment value. 
    Contrast  .. Decrements the contrast adjustment value. 
    Color  ........ Increments the color adjustment value. 
    Color  ....... Decrements the  color adjustment value. 
    Hue  .......... Increments the  hue adjustment value. 
    Hue  ......... Decrements the hue adjustment value. 
    Sharpness Increments the sharpness adjustment value. 
    Sharpness Decrements the sharpness adjustment value. 
    *	The functions that can be controlled will vary depending on the 
    signal being input to the projector. 
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    10. Appendix Digital Projection MERCURY 5000gv 
    Source Select: This switches the input connector of the projector. 
    RGB1  ........................ Switches to the  RGB 1 connector. 
    RGB2  ........................ Switches to the  RGB 2 connector. 
    DVI(DIGITAL)  ............ Switches to the DVI connector. 
    Video  ........................  Switches to the Video connector. 
    S-Video  ....................  Switches to the S-Video connector. 
    Viewer  .....................  Switches to the Viewer. 
    LAN .......................... Switches to  a LAN signal. 
    Slot 1-1 ..................... Switches  to input 1 of the Slot 1. 
    Slot 1-2 ..................... Switches  to input 2 of the Slot 1. 
    Slot 2-1 ..................... Switches  to input 1 of the Slot 2. 
    Slot 2-2 ..................... Switches  to input 2 of the Slot 2. 
    RGB1 (VIDEO)  ......... Switches to Video of the RGB1 
    connector. 
    RGB1 (S-VIDEO)  ...... Switches to S-Video of the RGB1 
    connector. 
    Projector Status: This displays the condition of the projector. Remaining Lamp 1/2 Time 
    ................................. Displays  the remaining life of the lamp 1/2 
    as a percentage. 
    Lamp 1/2 Hour Meter  ...Displays how many hours the lamp 1/2 
    has been used. 
    Projector Usage ....... Displays how many hours the projector  has been used. 
    Filter Usage .............. Displays  how  many hours the filter has 
    been used. 
    Error Status ..............  Displays the status of errors occurring 
    within the projector. 
    Refresh  .................... Updates the display  of the following 
    conditions. 
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