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    Digital Projection Titan Pro series III  A TOUR OF THE MENUS  Operating Guide
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    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
    The first four settings apply to the rear inputs:
    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, when it can be set to either 
    Full or Limited.
    Set DVI-I Port to choose between 
    Analog and Digital, depending on the 
    input signal.
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    SDI
    If two video streams are being 
    transmitted, use 3G Level B Stream to 
    choose between the two streams.
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    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).
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    The last two settings apply to the side inputs:
    Set Main/Sub Operation to Single 
    Link A, Single Link B or Dual Link, 
    depending on the input signal.
    Set Main/Sub Range to Full or 
    Limited, depending on the input signal.
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    Notes
     See also Using the Menus, earlier 
    in this guide and Menu Map, later in 
    this guide.
    Main MenuGlobal SettingsLamp
     The number of lamps is dependent 
    on the projector model. Single lamp 
    models will have no Lamp menu.
     Not all models have a lamp power 
    setting.
    Main MenuGlobal SettingsLens
     Each time a lens is fitted to 
    the projector, the calibration 
    procedure must be carried out.
      (Use this menu, or the remote 
    control: see the Installation and 
    Quick Start Guide)
     After calibrating the lens, you will 
    need to re-adjust the Zoom and 
    Focus.
    Lamp
    Use the Lamp Mode setting to choose which combination of lamps to use.
    In Auto modes, the lamp usage will be spread evenly between all lamps, over tim\
    e.
    If there is a Lamp Power slider, use it to vary the power between 85% and 100%.
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    Nudge
    To position the image correctly on the 
    screen, use the Nudge controls.
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    Lens
    To move the lens in or out, select Zoom In or Zoom Out, then press .
    When the image is the desired size, select Zoom Stop then press .
    To adjust the focus, select Focus Near or Focus Far, then press .
    When the image is correctly focussed, select Focus Stop then press .
    To calibrate the lens, select Calibrate Zoom or Calibrate Focus, then press .
    The drive mechanism will travel to both extremes, then stop.
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    On Screen Display
    Select a display Language from the drop-down list.
    The menus will disappear if no buttons are pressed within the Timeout 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 instan\
    ce: , then set Messaging to Off.
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    Notes
     See also Using the Menus, earlier 
    in this guide and Menu Map, later in 
    this guide.
    Main MenuGlobal SettingsOn Screen Display 
    						
    							
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    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.
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    Factor y Defaults
     Press  to restore all settings to their factory defaults. When the warning mes\
    sage appears, press  to confirm, or press to 
    cancel.
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    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.
     You can also press ,  or  
    on the remote control.
    Black Level Offset
    Set this to 0 IRE or 7 IRE as required.
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    Input Settings Menu
    The Input Settings are those that affect ONLY the input being displayed. When a new input mode (video or graphics st\
    andard) is detected, eg 
    NTSC, HDTV 1080p or SVGA, these settings are saved so that they can be r\
    ecalled next time that input mode is displayed. In some cases 
    the mode may change for the same input. For example, a DVD player connec\
    ted 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 1080p, 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
     There are two Picture menus – one 
    in the Global Settings Menu, and 
    one in the Input Settings Menu.
     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.
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    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.
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    Notes
     See also Using the Menus, earlier 
    in this guide and Menu Map, later in 
    this guide.
    Main MenuInput SettingsColour Trim
     When a new input mode is detected 
    (eg NTSC, HDTV 1080p, SVGA etc), 
    all the Input Settings are saved so 
    that they can be recalled next time 
    that input mode is displayed.
    Colour Trim
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    Geometr y
    Set Aspect Ratio to choose between Source, Fill, Fill & Crop, Anamorphic and 
    Theatrescope.
    Anamorphic: Some devices (eg certain DVD players) pack a 16:9 image into a 4:3 
    aspect ratio.  In such cases to display the image correctly, choose the Anamorphic 
    aspect ratio.
    TheatreScope: The 2.35:1 source image is displayed using the full area of the DMD. 
    This is then stretched to 2.35:1 by the TheatreScope lens.
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    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 1080p, 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.
     The TheatreScope setting is used 
    to maximise the brightness of a 
    2.35:1 image, by using the full area 
    of the DMD.
      Use with the TheatreScope 
    Anamorphic System only. 
    Source: fills the DMD height 
    or width whilst maintaining the 
    aspect ratio
    Fill & Crop: stretches the image 
    to fill the DMD width, but crops to 
    maintain the aspect ratio
    16:9 image packed into a  
    4:3 box
    Fill: stretches the image to fill the 
    DMD
    
    Anamorphic: stretched to display 
    the image correctly
    2.35:1 imageTheatrescope without lens: stretched 
    vertically  to fill the full area of the DMD
    Theatrescope with lens: Stretched 
    horizontally to display the image correctly
    stretched
     
    						
    							
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    Set the H Position and V Position sliders as required.
    Set the Overscan slider to compensate for noisy or badly defined image edges.
    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.
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    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 1080p, 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
    Input Settings Menu, Geometr y Submenu continued 
    						
    							
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    Notes
     See also Using the Menus, earlier 
    in this guide and Menu Map, later in 
    this guide.
    Main MenuInput Settings3D
    Main MenuInput Settings3DGlasses Settings
     Set the Dark Time to the value 
    appropriate to the glasses or Z-
    screen.
      Adjust the Sync Offset to eliminate 
    ghosting and achieve a smooth 
    greyscale.
    3D Menu
    Set 3D Enable to On or Off as required.
    Set Source Dominance to Left or Right to suit the incoming 3D video signal.
    Use the Frame Rate Multiplier to reduce flicker when the incoming 3D video signal has 
    a low frame rate.
    For example, a 48Hz frame rate could be tripled to 144Hz.
    3D Type should be set to Auto, except when the projector has problems selecting 
    between Sequential, Frame Packing, Top and Bottom and Side by Side (Half).
    Glasses Settings
    Set the Dark Time to reduce the ghosting that can be caused by the images overlapping 
    whilst the glasses are switching.
    Set the Sync Offset to compensate for signal processsing delays in the projector.
    Set the Output Sync Polarity to suit the glasses, or if the left and right images appear 
    to be swapped.
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    Sequential
    Frame Packing
    Side by Side (Half)Top and Bottom 
    						
    							
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    System Menu
    Use the Shutter Open and Shutter Close commands as required.
    Use the Power Off  command to set the projector into Standby mode.
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    Notes
     See also Using the Menus, earlier 
    in this guide and Menu Map, later in 
    this guide.
    Main MenuSystem
     The Power On command has no 
    function when seen on the projector 
    OSD.
      However, it can be used from the 
    Web Configuration application 
    described at the end of this guide. 
    						
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