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Digital Projection Showlite 3000sx, 4000gv User Manual

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    							Lamp Off Mode - Activating this feature allows an RGB  signal to be passed
    through to the monitor output connector during a standby condition.
    Last Memory- The projector stores the last signal data in memory for each input
    (RGB 1, RGB 2, DVI-DIGITAL, Video and S-Video). This feature reduces the
    switching time between sources.
    If a commercially available switcher is connected, turning on this feature may cause
    the image to be displayed incorrectly. If this should happen, turn this feature off to
    mute the screen between switching signals.
    User Name- This feature allows you to name (up to 18 characters) the projector for
    ease of identification. The name is entered using the alphanumeric INPUT and
    SELECT buttons on the remote control. Once the name has been entered, press
    ENTER.
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    Communication Speed- Defines the baud rate of the PC CONTROL connector.
    Projector ID- Each projector needs its own unique address when used in serial 
    communication mode (multiple projector use). To set the projector ID, select Enable
    then select the ID number from the spin box. To activate the setting, select OK.
    Default Source Select- You can set the projector to default to last input used, a
    pre-defined input or to automatically detect an active source on any input connector. 
    When set to Auto, the projector searches for sources in the following order RGB1,
    RGB2, Video 1, Video 2, S-Video, PC Card Viewer, DVI Digital, DVI Analog and
    then RGB1 (Standalone).
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    Clear Lamp Hour Meter- Resets the lamp clock to zero. Selecting this option 
    displays a confirmation window:  To reset the lamp usage hour, press ÔOKÕ.
    The projector will turn off and go into standby mode after 1600 hours (up to 2100
    hours in Eco mode) of service. If this happens, press the ÔHelpÕ button on the
    remote control for ten seconds to reset the lamp clock to zero. 
    Only reset the lamp clock after replacing the lamp.
    Clear Filter Usage- Resets the filter usage to zero. It is recommended that the 
    filter is cleaned after every 100 hours of operation (or more frequently depending on
    environmental conditions). Selecting this option displays a confirmation window:
    To reset the filter usage hour, press ÔOKÕ.
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    							Link Mode 
    This feature is used for multiple projector connection using RGB Digital
    Input/Output connectors. When using Link Mode, the master projector should be set
    to Master and all other projectors set to Slave. For single projector operation,
    Standalone should be selected.
    Link Mode is not available for DVI Digital.
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    							The Help menu on the SHOWlite 3000sx projector provides three options -
    Contents, Source Information and Projector Information.
    Contents
    The Contents option provides a list of functions for which online help is available.
    Underlined functions provide a direct link to the corresponding item by selecting
    the option and pressing Enter.
    The Help Menu may not be displayed correctly when a UXGA signal is displayed.
    Source Information
    The Source Information option provides three pages of information about the cur-
    rent input source. An outline of the information available on each page is provided
    below.
    Page 1 Source Name, Input Terminal, Entry No., Horizontal Frequency,
    Vertical Frequency, Sync Polarity.
    Page 2 Signal Type, Video Type, Sync Type, Interlace, Resolution,
    Direct Key.
    Page 3Aspect Ratio (I), Aspect Ratio (D), Gamma Correction, Noise 
    Reduction (L), Noise Reduction (C), Color Matrix, Matrix Type.
    Projector Information
    The Projector Information option provides four pages of information about the 
    projector such as lamp usage, serial number, version number etc. An outline of the
    information available on each page is provided overleaf.
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    							Page 1 User Name, Remaining Lamp Time, Lamp Hour Meter, Filter Usage,
    Projector Usage, Projector ID.
    Page 2 Version (BIOS/Firmware/Data/SUB-CPU)
    Page 3 FPGA Version (OSD/JOE)
    Page 4 Link Mode (Master/Slave)
    PAGE 4
    When you select Page 4 the current status of Link Mode will be displayed. This
    window provides the following information.
    Master ID- Displays the ID number of the master projector.
    Status- Displays the status of the master projector.
    Connected PJ- Shows the number of slave projectors connected.
    Slave No.- Displays the serial numbers of the slave projectors.
    ID- Displays the ID numbers of the slave projectors.
    Status- Displays the status of the slave projector.
    Reconnect - This button confirms the connection of all linked projectors
    The status of the master and slave projectors will be shown as either Running,
    Cooling Lamp, Standby, Communication Error, Connecting or Error Standby.
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    							Seven internal Test Patterns are provided to assist with projector setup and 
    alignment. The Test Patterns are selected from a flyout list and for each pattern you
    have the ability to turn off the Red, Green and Blue channels.
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    							The menu system can be customised to meet individual requirements. Selecting a
    menu item from the ÔBasic/Custom Menu EditÕ list allows you to custom tailor the
    menu items to your needs.
    1. Select ÔBasic/Custom Menu EditÕ to display the editing screen.
    2. Use the up and down cursors to highlight your selection and press the Enter 
    button to place a check mark next to an option to enable that feature in the menu 
    system. Pressing the Enter button over a checked box will deselect it. If you 
    select an item with a solid triangle to the right of it and press Enter, you will 
    enable all sub menu items under that feature.
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    							Up to 12 main menu items (within ÔBasic/Custom Menu EditÕ, not including sub
    menu items) can be selected.
    3. In order for the changes to take effect, use the left and right cursor buttons to 
    highlight ÔOKÕ and press the Enter button. To cancel the changes, use the up or 
    down arrows to highlight ÔCancelÕ and press the Enter button. To return to the 
    factory default, select ÔResetÕ and press Enter.
    The default Basic/Custom Menu items are Source Select (RGB 1/2, DVI DIGITAL,
    Video 1/2, S-Video and Entry List), Brightness, Contrast, Pixel Adjust and Position.
    Once you have selected OK on the ÔBasic/Custom Menu EditÕ screen, you cannot
    cancel the changes on the ÔMenuÕ screen. However, you can re-edit the menu
    items as many times as you wish.
    If the ÔAdvanced MenuÕ item has been selected on the ÔMenuÕ mode, you get the
    ÔConfirmation Change MenuÕ upon completion of ÔBasic/Custom MenuÕ editing. In
    this case, selecting ÔYesÕ then Enter will close all the menus and apply the changes
    from the ÔAdvanced MenuÕ to the ÔBasic/Custom MenuÕ and a ÔTo Advanced Menu
    option will appear at the bottom of the ÔBasic/Custom MenuÕ. Selecting this option
    will open the ÔAdvanced MenuÕ.
    If you select ÔNoÕ, then all the menu items will return to the ÔAdvanced MenuÕ but
    your changes will still be available within the ÔBasic/Custom MenuÕ. To display the
    previously tailored ÔBasic/Custom MenuÕ, select ÔBasic/custom MenuÕ from the
    Menu ModeÕ
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    							1. RGB 1
    2. RGB 2
    3. Video 1
    4. Video 2
    5. S-Video
    6. DVI (DIGITAL)
    7. DVI (ANALOG)
    8. PC Card Viewer
    more
    Entry List
    Brightness / Contrast / Color / Hue / Sharpness
    Volume
    Keystone
    Color Temperature
    Lamp Mode
    Gamma Correct
    Advanced Options
    Factory DefaultSwitcher
    Entry List
    RGB1 (Video)
    RGB1 (S-Video)
    RGB2 (Video)
    RGB2 (S-Video)
    Timer
    Menu
    Setup
    Link Mode
    Switcher Control
    LAN Mode (optional)
    Capture
    PC Card File
    Contents
    Information Advance Menu
    Source Select
    Picture
    Volume
    Image Options
    Projector Options
    Tools
    Help
    Test Pattern
    High-Bright / Eco
    Normal / Natural 1 / Natural 2
    Aspect Ratio
    Noise Reduction
    Color Matrix
    White Balance
    Switcher Gain
    Position / Clock
    Resolution
    Video Filter
    Overscan
    Clamp Timing
    Y/C Delay
    YTR Adjustment
    CTR Adjustment
    HD Delay
    All Data / Current Signal
    On/Off Timer
    Sleep Timer
    See Next Page
    See Next Page
    Standalone / Master / Slave
    Standalone / SW 1 Level / 
    SW 2 Level
    Network Board /
    Default Gateway
    Continue
    See Next Page
    Menu Structure
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