Digital Projection Showlite 3000sx, 4000gv User Manual
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When Manual Play is selected, the Play and Stop icons on the toolbar are used to control slide playback when PC Card Viewer is selected. Capture Options- These options are used for the Capture function and can be selected from Tools menu. You have three options for JPEG compression: High Quality, Normal, and High Compression. SETUP PAGE 2 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. CÑ69 System Operation OPERATION LBV00073; Revision A - 11/01/2002
SETUP PAGE 3 Signal Select - Allows you to choose VIDEO or S-VIDEO for the RGB1 and RGB2 connectors. By default Auto would be defined. SETUP PAGE 4 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. CÑ70 System Operation OPERATION LBV00073; Revision A - 11/01/2002
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. Auto Start- Defines whether the projector starts up as soon as the mains power is applied or whether standby mode is selected. 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. Fan High Speed Mode- This option allows the user to select either high or normal fan speed. Fan High Speed Mode is used to quickly cool down the temperature inside the projector. Built-in Speaker- When checked, the projectors built-in speakers are activated when an audio cable is connected to the AUDIO OUT terminal. 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. CÑ71 System Operation OPERATION LBV00073; Revision A - 11/01/2002 - -
SETUP PAGE 5 Remote Sensor- Determines which infra red sensors are enabled for remote control operation. S-Video Mode Select- This option selects the S-Video detection mode. The options are OFF or S2. When set to S2, the projector will identify zoom (16:9) and wide zoom (4:3) signals. CÑ72 System Operation OPERATION LBV00073; Revision A - 11/01/2002
SETUP PAGE 6 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). CÑ73 System Operation OPERATION LBV00073; Revision A - 11/01/2002
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. CÑ74 System Operation OPERATION LBV00073; Revision A - 11/01/2002 -
The Tools Menu provides tools for capturing images and displaying files in a PC Card. The ÔCaptureÕ and ÔPC Card FilesÕ features are required for the PC Card Capture This feature allows you to capture an image from the source being displayed and save it as a JPEG to the PC Card. When you select Capture from the menu you are provided with a tool bar with the following functions Capture, Freeze and Exit. This toolbar can be used to capture images when the menu is not being displayed. Capture - Captures an image and saves it as a JPEG to the PC Card. Freeze - Used to Freeze and Unfreeze the displayed image. Exit - Exits the Capture function. The Capture feature is only available when a PC Card is inserted into the PC Card slot of the projector. The number of images that can be stored on a PC Card depends on the size of the PC Card. If there is insufficient space on the PC Card to save the image the display will show ÔCard ErrorÕ. To make more space available on the PC Card, use your PC to erase any unwanted images. Do not turn off the projector or remove the PC Card while capturing an image. This could cause a loss of data in the PC Card or damage the card. Captured images with a higher resolution than the projectorÕs native resolution will not be displayed correctly. CÑ75 System Operation Tools - SHOWlite 4000gv OPERATION LBV00073; Revision A - 11/01/2002 - - - -
PC Card Files The PC Card Files window displays a list of all the files stored in the PC Card and allows you to select a file to display or sort the files by name or date. The projector can only display files in idx, text, HTML, JPEG and BMP format. Selecting BMP and JPEG files automatically switches to the PC Card Viewer source. After highlighting the file you want to display using the cursor buttons, select ÔExecuteÕ to view the file. When you select a JPEG or BMP file and press the Enter button on the remote control or projector cabinet, a toolbar will be displayed. This toolbar allows you to return to the PC Card Files screen. When an image with a resolution of XGA (1024 x 768) or higher is projected, the PC Card Files screen may not be correctly displayed. CHANGING BACKGROUND LOGO The Logo button allows you to select a graphics file stored on the PC Card and use it as the background when no input signal is present. The file must be less than 64KB and be either JPEG or BMP format. CÑ76 System Operation OPERATION LBV00073; Revision A - 11/01/2002
To select a new logo, highlight the desired file in the PC Card Files window using the up and down cursors. Next, press the right cursor followed by the down cursor to select ÔLogoÕ. Pressing Enter on the remote control will bring up the confirmation window where you can select either OK or Cancel. To implement the new logo, select OK then press Enter. The Help menu provides two options - Contents and 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. Information The information option provides six pages of information about the current setup of the projector along with with the status of the current signal, lamp and usage hours. 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 3 Aspect Ratio (In/Out), Gamma Correction, Noise Reduction, Color Matrix, Matrix Type. Page 4 Lamp Remaining Time (%), Lamp Hour Meter (H), Filter Usage (H), Projector Usage (h), Projector ID. CÑ77 System Operation OPERATION LBV00073; Revision A - 11/01/2002 Help - SHOWlite 4000gv
Page 5 Version (BIOS/Firmware/Data/SUB-CPU) Page 6 Link Mode PAGE 6 When you select the Tab for Page 6 in the Information menu the current status of Link Mode will be displayed. 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. Slave ID- Displays the ID numbers of the slave projectors. Slave Status- Displays the status of the slave projector. The status of the master and slave projectors will be shown as either Running, Cooling Lamp, Standby, Communication Error, Connecting or Error Standby. CÑ78 System Operation OPERATION LBV00073; Revision A - 11/01/2002