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    							Factory Default returns all the adjustment and image settings to the factory preset
    levels 
    There are two options available:
    All Data- Resets the settings for all signals to the factory preset levels.
    All parameters are reset with the exception of Language, Projector ID, Lamp
    Hour Meter, Filter Usage, Projector Usage and Communication Speed.
    When selecting ÔAll DataÕ an option is available to delete all the signals in the
    Entry List and return the list to the factory preset.
    Current Signal- Resets the adjustments and image options for the current signal to
    the factory preset levels.
    All items in the ÔAdjust (Source)Õ menu can be rest.
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    							Timer
    This feature enables you to turn on or off your projector automatically at a specified
    time. There are two timer functions are available: On/Off Timer and Sleep Timer.
    ON/OFF TIMER
    The On/Off Timer enables you to schedule up to eight on and off times in 12 or 24
    hour format. Before setting the On/Off Timer the current date and time must be
    defined using the Date, Time Pre-set feature. When the On/Off Timer has been set it
    is still possible to turn the projector on or off with the remote control.
    To schedule an On and Off Time:
    1. Open the On/OFF Timer window.
    2. Select EDIT and press ENTER on the remote control to open the EDIT window.
    3. Set the Week, Day, On-Time and Off-Time using the CURSOR buttons and 
    INPUT buttons (1 through 10). To cancel the on-time or off time, use Delete.
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    							4. Select Set and press ENTER on the remote control to complete the setting. To 
    close, select Close.
    5. To enable your setting, select Active on the Execute Switch.
    6. Select OK and press ENTER on the remote control to complete the setting.
    When On Timer is set and the projector is in the standby mode, the 00 display
    on the INDICATOR flashes to show that On Timer program is active.
    The projector must be in stand-by mode at the time of turning on. The preset power-
    on time will be void if the cooling fan is working or an error occurs.
    SLEEP TIMER
    The Sleep Timer allows you to set the projector to automatically turn itself off after
    a pre-defined time period. 
    To activate the Sleep Timer:
    1. Select your desired time between 30 minutes and 2 hours in 30 minutes.
    2. Select Set and press the ENTER button on the remote control.
    3. The remaining time starts counting down.
    4. The projector will turn off after the countdown is complete.
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    							Menu
    The Menu window allows you to set preferences for the on-screen menu
    system.These preferences are provided over three tabbed pages, Selecting an 
    individual tab will bring the appropriate page to the front of the screen. 
    PAGE 1
    Menu Mode -This feature allows you to select either an Advanced or Basic/Custom
    Menu mode. The Advanced Menu contains all available menus and commands. The
    Basic/Custom Menu is a user defined menu system.
    Language- Up to seven languages are available for the on screen instructions. The
    options are: English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Swedish and Japanese.
    Menu Display Time- The on screen menu display appears when the buttons on the
    remote control, or the controls on the rear panel are pressed. The display can be set
    to automatically turn off at a pre-selected time of either 5, 10 or 30 seconds after the
    last menu action or set to manual operation. When set to manual, the display will be
    turned on and off whenever the MUTE OSD button is pressed. 
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    Display Select- Allow you to define the information you want displayed on the
    screen. The selected information will be displayed every time you switch sources.
    Date Format- Defines the format of the date displayed in the top left of the screen
    (if selected in Display Select). A choice of eight formats are available.
    Date, Time Preset- Sets the current Date and Time. To set the date and time, type
    in the current values using the input buttons on the remote control. The month and
    date must be entered in two digits e.g. January is entered as 01. The time is
    expressed in 24hour clock format. When you have defined the current values select
    OK and press ENTER. The clock will start when the window closes.
    The projector has a built-in clock which will keep working for up to 3 days after
    the mains have been turned off, after this time the date and time will reset. The
    built-in clock will not reset while in standby condition.
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    Message - This feature allows you to choose whether the ÔNo InputÕ and ÔClean
    FilterÕ messages are displayed on screen.
    Direct Button- Turns on or off the on screen Volume and Keystone Bars when you
    make adjustments to the volume or keystone levels using the remote control. The
    Keystone Bar option is only available on the optional presentation remote control
    (PR50KIT).
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    							Setup
    There are six Setup pages used to define the operating options for the projector. 
    SETUP PAGE 1
    Orientation - The projector can be set for desktop front projection, ceiling rear 
    projection, desktop rear projection or ceiling front projection.
    Background - This feature can be used to display a blue/black screen or logo when
    no signal is available. The default background is blue.
    S-Video Mode Select - This feature defines the S-Video detection mode. When set
    to S2 the projector will determine whether an S-Video signals has a zoom (16:9) or
    wide zoom (4:3) aspect ratio. When set to off the projector will not try to identify 
    S-Video signals.
    Remote Sensor- Defines which remote sensors (front, back, left or right) accept
    signals from the remote control. 
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    							SETUP PAGE 2
    Signal Select- Defines the input signal type for the RGB 1 and RGB 2 inputs. The
    options are ÔRGBÕ, ÔComponentÕ and ÔAutoÕ. Normally ÔAutoÕ would be selected to
    allow the projector to automatically select the input type. However, there may be
    certain signal types that the projector is unable to detect. If this is the case, ÔRGBÕ
    or ÔComponentÕ can be defined.
    Sync Termination- This feature is used to define the impedance of the sync signal
    as either Ô75½Õ or ÔHi-ZÕ. The default setting is Ô75½Õ. The ÔHi-ZÕ setting should be
    selected when inputting a TTL signal.
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    Signal Select - Allows you to define the type of RGB and VIDEO input signals.
    RGB1 and RGB2 allow you to define the RGB input as either RGB, Component or
    Auto. RGB would be used for computer signals etc. and Component would be used
    for component video sources e.g. a DVD player. When set to Auto the projector
    attempts to automatically detect the signal type. However, certain component 
    signals may not be detectable.
    VIDEO1, VIDEO2 and S-VIDEO allow you to manually select Composite video
    signals. Normally, Auto would be defined and the projector would attempt to 
    automatically detect the signal type.
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    Auto Adjust (RGB Only)- When checked, the projector automatically determines
    the best resolution for the current RGB input signal. The projector can automatically
    adjust the Horizontal and Vertical Position along with Clock, Phase and Resolution.
    The projector has a feature that enters a signal automatically in the Entry List
    once you have made adjustments. However, this feature is not available if you
    adjust a signal using the Auto Adjust feature. To register the signal after you use
    the Auto Adjust feature, first you need to make any one adjustment manually.
    Power Management- When this option is checked, the projector will turn itself off
    automatically if there is no RGB input for five minutes or more.
    Power Off Confirmation- Determined whether a confirmation dialogue box is
    shown  or not when turning off the projector.
    Keystone Save- Allows you to save the current Keystone settings. The settings
    affect all input sources and are saved automatically when the projector is turned off.
    Built-in Speaker- When checked, the projectors built-in speakers are activated
    when an audio cable is connected to the AUDIO OUT terminal.
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