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Digital Projection Projector HIGHlite 660 Series User Manual
Digital Projection Projector HIGHlite 660 Series User Manual
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Digital Projection HIGHlite 660 series 2. A TOUR OF THE MENUS Operating Guide Page 9Rev A June 2011 Notes See also Using the Menus, earlier in this guide and Menu Map, later in this guide. Main MenuGlobal SettingsPIP This menu is available only when Configuration in the Projector menu is set to PIP. PIP, PAP and POP are NOT possible when Input is set to Test Pattern. In these examples, the flower is the main image, and the window is the sub-image, shown at the Medium size setting. The two images MUST be from different Input groups. The Position settings apply ONLY to PIP mode. PAP and POP are always as shown in these examples. PIP Two.images.can.be.combined,.in.three.different.ways.using.this.feature.. The.PIP.menu.is. available.only.when.Configuration.in.the.Projector.menu.is.set.to.PIP. Option Select.PIP,.PAP,.or.POP.mode.from.the.drop-down.list. Input Select.an.Input.from.the.drop-down.list.. The.inputs.are.divided.into.two.groups.–.the. main.image.must.be.from.one.group,.and.the.sub-image.must.be.from.the.other.group. Group.A:.CVBS 1,.CVBS 2,.S-VIDEO.and.3G-SDI Group.B:.COMPONENT,.VGA,.DVI,.HDMI.and.DVI-A Size Select.a.size.for.the.sub-image.from.the.drop-down.list. Position Select.one.of.the.preset.positions.for.the.sub-image.from.the.drop-down.list. Custom Position If.you.have.chosen.Custom.from.the.Position.drop-down.list,.then.you.can.use.the. sliders.to.position.the.image.manually. • • • • • • • PIP: Picture In Picture PAP: Picture And Picture POP: Picture Opposite Picture
Digital Projection HIGHlite 660 series 2. A TOUR OF THE MENUS Operating Guide Page 10Rev A June 2011 Notes See also Using the Menus, earlier in this guide and Menu Map, later in this guide. Main MenuGlobal SettingsAdvanced Geometr y See also Geometr y in the Input Settings menu, later in this guide. Which settings are available in these menus depends on: - which Mode is selected in the first drop-down list - and the Pincushion/Barrel slider can be used on its own, or in conjunction with Keystone or Rotation, but not with Cornerstone or Warp. All of these modes may result in some reduction in resolution. If it is possible to correct the image by repositioning the screen or projector, then this is preferable. Advanced Geometr y These.settings.in.the.Global.Menu.affect.all.images,.regardless.of.which.input.is.being.used.or.what.signal.type.is.being.displayed. Mode Select.Keystone,.Cornerstone,.Rotation,.Warp Map.or.Off.from.the.Mode drop-down.list. Warp Using.an.external.Digital.Projection.computer.application,.up.to.eight.customised.warp.maps.can.be.created.and.uploaded.to.the. projector..If.Warp Mode.is.selected,.and.any.warp.maps.have.been.uploaded,.you.can.select.from.the.drop-down.list. Horizontal and Vertical Keystone If.Keystone Mode.is.selected,.you.can.set.these.two.sliders.to.correct.for.any.distortion.caused.by.the.projector.being.in.a.different. horizontal.or.vertical.plane.to.the.screen. Pincushion/Barrel You.can.set.this.slider.to.correct.for.any.distortion.caused.by.the.screen.being.concave.or.convex. Rotation If.Rotation Mode.is.selected,.you.can.set.this.slider.to.rotate.the.image.on.the.screen. Cornerstone If.Cornerstone Mode.is.selected,.you.can.use.the.sliders. to.stretch.the.image.from.each.of.the.four.corners. • • • • • •
Digital Projection HIGHlite 660 series 2. A TOUR OF THE MENUS Operating Guide Page 11Rev A June 2011 Notes See also Using the Menus, earlier in this guide and Menu Map, later in this guide. Main MenuGlobal SettingsInput Configuration All these settings will remain as set in this menu, regardless of which input is being used. Input Configuration These.menus.allow.adjustment.of.various.technical.parameters.specific.to.each.of.the.signal.inputs,.regardless.of.which.input.is.being.used. DVI/HDMI Boost DVI EQ.should.normally.be.set. to.Off,.except.when.you.are.having. problems.with.a.long.DVI.cable. DVI/HDMI Colour Space.should. normally.be.set.to.Auto,.except.when. the.projector.has.problems.identifying. the.correct.colour.space. DVI/HDMI Range.should.normally. be.set.to.Auto,.except.when.you.are. having.contrast.problems.with.some.DVI. sources. Set.DVI-I Port.to.choose.between.the. Analog.and.Digital.signals.from.a.DVI-I. source. • • • • SDI If.two.video.streams.are.being. transmitted,.use.3G Level B Stream.to. choose.between.the.two.streams. • Component Set.Component Colour Space.to. choose.between.RGB.and.YPbPr. Component Sync Type.should.be.set. to.Auto,.except.when.the.projector.has. problems.selecting.between.3 Wire. (RGsB).and.4 Wire.(RGBS). • •
Digital Projection HIGHlite 660 series 2. A TOUR OF THE MENUS Operating Guide Page 12Rev A June 2011 Notes See also Using the Menus, earlier in this guide and Menu Map, later in this guide. Main MenuGlobal SettingsLamp Main MenuGlobal SettingsOn Screen Display Lamp Set.Lamp Mode.to.choose.between.Lamp 1,.Lamp 2,.and.Lamp 1 + Lamp 2. Set.the.slider.to.vary.the.lamp.power.between.85%.and.100%. • • On Screen Display Select.a.display.Language.from.the.drop-down.list. The.menus.will.disappear.if.no.buttons.are.pressed.within.the.Time.selected.from.the.drop-down.list..If.you.want.the.menus.to.stay.on. screen.permanently,.then.select.Infinite. Select.a.Position.from.the.drop-down.list. If.you.do.not.want.projector.status.messages.to.be.displayed,.for.instance:.,.then.set.Messaging.to.Off. • • • •
Digital Projection HIGHlite 660 series 2. A TOUR OF THE MENUS Operating Guide Page 1Rev A June 2011 Notes See also Using the Menus, earlier in this guide and Menu Map, later in this guide. Main MenuGlobal SettingsNetwork Any new settings will not be effective until the projector has been turned off, then back on again. Main MenuGlobal SettingsFactor y Defaults Do NOT do this unless you are sure that you want to restore ALL the current settings to their factory defaults. Network The.fields.at.the.bottom.of.the.menu.show.the.current.settings.. Any.new.settings.will.not.be.effective.until.the.projector.has.been.turned.off,. then.back.on.again. Set.DHCP.to.On.if.the.IP.Address.is.to.be.assigned.by.a.DHCP .server,.or.Off.if.it.is.to.be.set.here. If.DHCP.is.set.to.On: It.will.not.be.possible.to.edit.either.IP.Address.or.Subnet. If.DHCP.is.set.to.Off: Edit.IP Address.to.the.correct.value. Edit.the.Subnet.to.the.correct.value. • • • Factor y Defaults .Press..to.restore.all.settings.to.their.factory.defaults..When.the.warning.message.appears,.press..to.confirm,.or.press.to. cancel. •
Digital Projection HIGHlite 660 series 2. A TOUR OF THE MENUS Operating Guide Page 14Rev A June 2011 Picture Brightness, Contrast, Gamma, Hue, Saturation Set.the.slider.or.select.from.the.drop- down.list.as.required,.to.improve.the. quality.of.the.image. There are two Picture menus – one in the Global Menu, and one in the Input Settings Menu. • Input Settings Menu The.Input.Settings.are.those.that.affect.ONLY .the.input.being.displayed..When.a.new.input.mode.(video.or.graphics.standard).is.detected,.eg. NTSC,.HDTV.1080p.or.SVGA,.these.settings.are.saved.so.that.they.can.be.recalled.next.time.that.input.mode.is.displayed..In.some.cases. the.mode.may.change.for.the.same.input..For.example,.a.DVD.player.connected.to.the.HDMI.input.could.switch.between.1080p24.and. 1080i60..The.projector.is.able.to.save.and.automatically.recall.different.input.settings.for.these.different.input.modes. Notes See also Using the Menus, earlier in this guide and Menu Map, later in this guide. Main MenuInput Settings When a new input mode is detected (eg NTSC, HDTV 100p, SVGA etc), all the Input Settings are saved so that they can be recalled next time that input mode is displayed. Main MenuInput SettingsPicture Main MenuInput SettingsPictureVideo Filters Main MenuInput SettingsPictureVGA Setup Hue applies only to NTSC signals. Auto Setup will not function unless a signal is present. Video Filters Set.the.sliders.or.select.from.the.drop- down.list.as.required,.to.improve.the. quality.of.the.image. • VGA Setup Set.the.Phase.slider.to.correct.for. shimmering.or.poor.quality.definition.on,. for.example,.fine.text. Set.the.Total H Samples.slider.to. match.the.resolution.of.the.incoming. video.signal, .or. Use.Auto Setup.to.allow.the.projector. to.detect.the.appropriate.settings. automatically. • •
Digital Projection HIGHlite 660 series 2. A TOUR OF THE MENUS Operating Guide Page 1Rev A June 2011 Notes See also Using the Menus, earlier in this guide and Menu Map, later in this guide. When a new input mode is detected (eg NTSC, HDTV 100p, SVGA etc), all the Input Settings are saved so that they can be recalled next time that input mode is displayed. Main MenuInput SettingsColour Main MenuInput SettingsColourTrim Colour Trim Set.the.sliders.as.required.•
Digital Projection HIGHlite 660 series 2. A TOUR OF THE MENUS Operating Guide Page 1Rev A June 2011 Geometr y Set.the.H Position.and.V Position.sliders.as.required. Set.the.Overscan.slider.to.compensate.for.noisy.or.badly.defined.image.edges. Set.Aspect Ratio.to.choose.between.Source,.Fill,.Fill & Crop.and.Anamorphic. Some devices (eg certain DVD players) pack a 1:9 image into a 4: aspect ratio. In such cases to display the image correctly, choose the Anamorphic aspect ratio. • • • Pan/Scroll/Zoom Set.Enable.to.On.or.Off. Use.Setting.to.choose: Global,.in.which.case.these.settings.will.be.applied.to.all.input.signals, or.Per Mode,.in.which.case.these.settings.will.be.applied.only.to.the.current.input.signal. Set.the.Pan,.Scroll.and.Zoom.sliders.as.required. When.Aspect Lock.is.set.to.On,.the.Zoom V.slider.is.disabled. Select.Reset.and.press..to.reset.all.the.sliders.to.zero. • • • • • Notes See also Using the Menus, earlier in this guide and Menu Map, later in this guide. Main MenuInput SettingsGeometr y When a new input mode is detected (eg NTSC, HDTV 100p, SVGA etc), all the Input Settings are saved so that they can be recalled next time that input mode is displayed. See also Advanced Geometr y in the Global Settings menu, earlier in this guide. Main MenuInput SettingsGeometr yPan/Scroll/Zoom Source: fills the DMD height whilst maintaining the aspect ratio Fill & Crop: stretches the image to fill the DMD width, but crops to maintain the aspect ratio 1:9 image packed into a 4: box Fill: stretches the image to fill the DMD Anamorphic: stretched to display the image correctly
Digital Projection HIGHlite 660 series 2. A TOUR OF THE MENUS Operating Guide Page 17Rev A June 2011 Information Menu The.sub-menus.give.information.about.lamp.operating.times,.software.and.hardware.configurations,.the.input.source.and.Digital.Projection. Projector Source Digital Projection Notes See also Using the Menus, earlier in this guide and Menu Map, later in this guide. Main MenuInformationProjector Main MenuInformationSource Main MenuInformationDigital Projection
Digital Projection HIGHlite 660 series 3. MENU MAP Operating Guide Page 1Rev A June 2011 Menu Map Main Menu Sub Menus Input Selection CVBS 1, CVBS 2, S-Video, Component, VGA, HD-SDI, DVI, HDMI, Test Pattern Test Pattern Grey V Bars, Grey H Bars, Aspect Test, Alignment Grid, Warp Adjust, SMPTE, Chequerboard, White Field, Black Field Global Settings Projector Orientation..Desktop Front, Ceiling Front, Desktop, Rear, Ceiling Rear Optimization..Low Latency, Motion Configuration..PIP, Edge Blend Picture Colour.Mode..Peak, HDTV, SDTV, Colour Temperature, User 1, User 2 Gamma..1.0 to 2. Edge Blend Array.Width Array.Height Array.H.Position Array.V.Position Blending..Off, On, Align Pattern Segmentation..Off, On Blend.Width..Top, Bottom, Left, Right Blend Region Black.Level.Uplift..Unblended Region, Upper Left, Upper Middle, etc Reduce.Black.Level.Uplift.Width..Upper Left X, Y, Upper Right X, Y, etc PIP Option..Off, PIP, PAP, POP Input..select from Group A or Group B Size..Small, Medium, Large Position..Top Left, Bottom Right etc Custom.H.Position Custom.V.Position Notes 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 greyed-out on the actual menu. Where it would be helpful, some menu options are described in more detail earlier in this operating guide. There are two Picture menus – one in the Global Menu, and one in the Input Settings Menu. PIP and Edge Blend are mutually exclusive modes of operation. When in PIP mode, Edge Blend is not available, and vice versa.