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    							Digital Projection E-Vision 8000 series  MENU MAP Operating Guide
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    LAMPS
    Mode  Dual, Single
    Power  Normal, Custom Power, Eco
    High Altitude  Off, On
    Custom Power  80-100%
    Lamp Status  Information Only: Lamp 1 On, Off     Lamp 2 On, Off
    Lamp Time  Information Only: Lamp 1 Hrs     Lamp 2 Hrs
     ALIGNMENT
    Rear Projection  Off, On
    Ceiling Mode  Off, On
    Lens Control  Shift, Zoom/Focus
    Lens Memory 
    Load Memory  Memory 1-10
    Save Memory  Memory 1-10
    Center Lens  Press ENTER to execute
    Warp
    Keystone  Horizontal, Vertical
    Rotation
    Pincushion/Barrel
    Top Left Corner, Top Right, Bottom Left, Bottom Right
    Custom Warp
    Reset (all warp settings)  Press ENTER to execute
    Blanking  Top, Bottom, Left, Right, Reset (all blanking settings)
    Edge Blend
    Edge Blend   Off, On
    Blend Width   Top, Bottom, Left, Right
    Black Level Uplift
      Select  Area  Top, Bottom, Left, Right
      Adjust  Width  All, Red, Green, Blue
    Reset (all edge blend settings)  Press ENTER to execute
    Align Pattern   Off, On
    Menu Sub Menus and ControlsNotes
     Some of the information in this menu 
    map is summarised. See the actual 
    menu on the projector for full detail.
     Some menu options and controls 
    may not be available due to settings 
    in other menus. These will be 
    shaded grey on the actual menu.
     Where it would be helpful, some 
    menu options are described in more 
    detail earlier in this operating guide. 
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    							Digital Projection E-Vision 8000 series  MENU MAP Operating Guide
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    CONTROL
    IR Address   1,2
    Eco Network Power   Standard, Eco
    Auto Power Off   On, Off
    Auto Power On   On, Off
    Projector Control   RS232, Network
    Network   Information only: IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, DHCP
    Startup Logo   On, Off
    Trigger   Auto, 5:4, 4:3, 16:10, 16:9, 1.88, 2.35, Letterbox, Native, Unscaled
    Auto Search   On, Off
    Dynamic Black   On, Off
    Language   Select from list
    SERVICE
    Information only:  Model, Serial Number, Software Version, Active/PIP Source, Pixel Clock, Signal Format, H/V 
    Refresh Rate, Lamp Time, Power On Time,
    Blue Only   Off, On
    Factory Reset  Press ENTER to execute.
    Menu Sub Menus and ControlsNotes
     Some of the information in this menu 
    map is summarised. See the actual 
    menu on the projector for full detail.
     Some menu options and controls 
    may not be available due to settings 
    in other menus. These will be 
    shaded grey on the actual menu.
     Where it would be helpful, some 
    menu options are described in more 
    detail earlier in this operating guide. 
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    							Digital Projection E-Vision 8000 series  LAN IP CONFIGURATION UTILITY Operating Guide
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    LAN IP Configuration Utility
    LAN IP configuration can be carried out using a web browser:
    • Point your browser at the projector by typing the LAN IP Address into the address bar, 
    then press the Enter key.
    • The embedded IP Configuration webpage should appear.
    • Make the settings as required, then click on Save.
    Notes
     Eco Network Power must be set to 
    Standard, if you wish to control the 
    projector via the LAN connection.
     The default LAN IP address is 
    192.168.0.100
      If you suspect this has been 
    changed, then you can view the 
    current Network settings in the 
    Control Menu. 
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    							E-Vision 8000 Series
    High Brightness Digital Video Projector
    REMOTE COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE
    BOOK CONTENTS
    REMOTE COMMUNICATIONS 
    GUIDE
    Introduction
    Examples
    The Operation Commands
    INPUT menu
    PICTURE menu
    LAMPS menu
    ALIGNMENT menu
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    							Digital Projection E-Vision 8000 series  CONTENTS Remote Communications Guide
    CONTENTS
    Introduction ........................................................................\
    ...................Rem_1
    Examples..............................................................................................Rem_1
    The Operation Commands ...........................................................Rem_2
    INPUT menu .........................................................................................Rem_2
    PICTURE menu ....................................................................................Rem_4
    LAMPS menu .......................................................................................Rem_5
    ALIGNMENT menu ..............................................................................Rem_6
    CONTROL menu ..................................................................................Rem_7
    SERVICE menu ....................................................................................Rem_9
    Miscellaneous commands ................................................................Rem_10
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    							Digital Projection E-Vision 8000 series  INTRODUCTION Remote Communications Guide
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    Introduction
    The projector can be controlled by using an external control system or a PC via a LAN or RS232 serial interface, using a terminal-emulation 
    program, such as HyperTerminal.
    Operation commands are used to simulate menu operations and determine th\
    e settings of the projector, and use the following format:
    • All commands consist of ascii text strings starting with the letters ‘op’, and ending with an ascii Carriage Return character:
    op   [CR]
    • The  string can take one of the following formats:
    Description
    Set= Makes the setting take that value.
    Get?Asks what the current value is.
    The value is returned as an ascii text string.
    Increment+Adds 1 to the current value.
    Decrement–Subtracts 1 from the current value.
    Execute(none)Performs an action.
    Examples
    op input.sel = 1 [CR] sets the input signal to DVI
    op input.sel ? [CR] asks what is the input signal
    op brightness + [CR] increments the brightness setting
    op contrastness – [CR] decrements the contrast setting
    op auto.img [CR]   commands the projector to attempt to re-synchronise to the current input\
     source
    Notes
     Details of how to connect to the 
    projector, using the serial control 
    or LAN inputs, can be found in the 
    Connections Guide.
     Note: spaces in the commands are 
    necessary.
      eg  op input.sel = 1 
    NOT opinput.sel=1 
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    							Digital Projection E-Vision 8000 series  THE OPERATION COMMANDS Remote Communications Guide
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    The Operation Commands
    Notes
    INPUT menu
    input.sel= ?0 = HDMI
    1 = DVI
    2 = RGB D-15
    3 = RGBHV/YUV
    4 = Composite Video
    5 = S-Video
    6 = SDI/HDSDI/3G
    7 = Option Board
    pip= ?0 = Off
    1 = On
    pip.pos= ?0 = Top left
    1 = Top right
    2 = Bottom left
    3 = Bottom right
    4 = Split L-R
    pip.pos= ?1 = HDMI
    2 = DVI
    3 = RGB D-15
    4 = RGBHV/YUV
    5 = Composite Video
    6 = S-Video
    7 = SDI/HDSDI/3G
    8 = Option Board
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    Notes
    pattern= ?0 = White
    1 = Black
    2 = Red
    3 = Green
    4 = Blue
    5 = Cyan
    6 = Magenta
    7 = Yellow
    8  = ANSI
    9 = H-Ramp
    10 = Grid
    11 = Off
    Color.space2= ?0  = Auto
    1 = YUV HD
    2 = YUV STD
    3 = RGB-PC (0-255)
    4 = RGB-Video (16-235)
    color.space= ?0 = Native
    1 = EBU
    2 = SMPTE
    3 = Custom
    input.lock= ?0  = Auto
    1 = 48 Hz
    2 = 50 Hz
    3 = 60 Hz
    no.signal= ?0 = Logo
    1 = Blue
    2 = Black
    3 = White
    vid.std= ?0  = Auto
    1 = PAL
    2 = SECAM
    3 = NTSC
    auto.imgadj= ?0 = Off
    1  = Auto
    2  = Always
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    Notes
    PICTURE menu
    contrast= ? + -0 - 200
    dyna.cont= ?0 = Off
    1 = On
    brightness= ? + -0 - 200
    saturation= ? + -0 - 200
    tint= ? + -0 - 200Hue
    gamma= ?0 = Film
    1 = Graphics
    2 = Video
    3 = Linear
    sharpness= ? + -0 - 200
    nr= ? + -0 - 200
    pic.mode= ?0 = High Bright
    1 = Presentation
    2 = Video
    Display Mode
    color.temp= ?0 = 5000K
    1 = 6500K
    2 = 7800K
    3 = 9300K
    4 = Native
    red.offset= ? + -0-200
    green.offset= ? + -0-200
    blue.offset= ? + -0-200
    red.gain= ? + -0-200
    green.gain= ? + -0-200
    blue.gain= ? + -0-200
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    							Digital Projection E-Vision 8000 series  THE OPERATION COMMANDS Remote Communications Guide
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    Notes
    aspect= ?0 = 5:4
    1 = 4:3
    2 = 16:10
    3 = 16:9
    4 = 1.88
    5 = 2.35
    6 = Letterbox
    7 = Native
    8 = Unscaled
    zoom= ?0 = Off 
    1 = Crop 
    2 = Zoom
    Overscan
    h.total= ? + -0-200
    h.pos= ? + -0-200
    h.phase= ? + -0-200
    v.pos= ? + -0-200
    auto.img(execute)
    LAMPS menu
    lamps= ?0 = Single
    1 = Dual
    lamp.mode= ?0 = Economy
    1 = Standard
    2 = Dimming
    altitude= ?0 = Off
    1 = On
    High Altitude
    lamp.pwr= ? + -0-25 ( 80 % ~100.0 % )
    lamp1.stat?0 = Off
    1 = On
    lamp2.stat?0 = Off
    1 = On
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