Dukane Imagepro 9060 Liquid Crystal Projector Users Manual
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8-13 Reference Lens Memory [Ref. Lens Memmory] This function serves to store the adjusted value common to all input sources when using the Shift, Focus, and Zoom buttons of the main unit or the remote control. Set Reference Point ............. Stores the current adjusted val- ues in memory as a reference. Use Reference Point ............Applies the adjusted values stored in Set Reference Point to the current signal. Return to Factory Default ..... Returns the adjusted values to the factory default setting. Use Point on Signal Change? ....For change to take effect at the time of source selection, select “Yes”. Picture Mute during Lens Shift? ...To turn off the image and sound during lens shift, select Yes. NOTE: This option is only available when Yes is selected for Use Point on Signal Change?. Even if “CANCEL” is executed, changes to “Set Reference Point”, “Use Reference Point” and “Return to Factory Default” will not be canceled. *See Tips on Adjusting Focus on page 3-4 for more information. NOTE: •Adjusted values in Ref. Lens Memory will not be returned to default by using the Factory Default. •To store adjusted values for each input source, use the Lens Memory. NOTE: In the Link mode the Lens Memory feature is not available. Factory Default All Data /Current Signal The Factory Default feature allows you to change adjustments and setting to the factory preset for source. All Data ........ Reset all the adjustments and settings for all the signals to the factory preset except Ref. Lens Memory, Language, Background Logo, Commu- nication Speed, Projector ID, Lamp Settings, LAN Mode, Password, Security, Remaining Lamp1/2 Time, Lamp 1/2 Hour Meter, Filter Usage and Projector Usage.Including Entry List: Also deletes all the signals in the Entry List and returns to the factory preset. NOTE: Locked signals in Entry List cannot be deleted. Current Signal .................... Resets the adjustments for the current signal to the factory preset levels. All the items in Adjust (Source) and Sound can be reset. NOTE: Locked signals in Entry List cannot be reset. Projector Options Menu [Page 1] Selecting Menu Language [Language] You can choose one of seven languages for on-screen instruc- tions. The options are: English, German, French, Italian, Span- ish, Swedish and Japanese. Selecting Menu Mode [Menu Mode] This feature allows you to select 4 menu modes: Advanced, Custom, Basic and Service Menu. Advanced Menu ...... This is the menu that contains all the available menus and commands. Basic Menu .............This is the basic menu that contains mini- mum essentials of menus and com- mands. Custom Menu .......... This is the menu that you can customize using the Custom Menu Edit to fit your needs. Service Menu .......... For service personnel only. Customizing the Menu [Custom Menu Edit] See page 8-2 for instructions about how to customize the Menu. 8. Using On-Screen Menu
8-14 Selecting Menu Display Time This option allows you to select how long the projector waits after the last touch of a button to turn off the menu. The preset choices are Manual, Auto 5 sec, Auto 15 sec, and Auto 45 sec. The Auto 45 sec is the factory preset. Manual ........ The menu can be turned off manually. Auto 5 sec ... The menu will automatically be turned off in 5 seconds if no buttons are pressed within 5 sec- onds. Auto 15 sec . The menu will automatically be turned off in 15 seconds if no buttons are pressed within 15 sec- onds. Auto 45 sec . The menu will automatically be turned off in 45 seconds if no buttons are pressed within 45 sec- onds. Selecting Date Format Eight display formats can be selected. This date format sets the current date that appears on the upper left corner of the screen. Setting the Current Date and Time [Date, Time Preset] You can set the current time, month, date, and year. 1. Type in date. Enter month, date and year in this order using Source/Input buttons on the remote control. Month and date must be entered in two digits. For example, to display February, press 0 and 2. 2. Type in time. Time is expressed in the 24-hour format. For example, 6:00 p.m. is en- tered as 18:00. 3. Select OK and press ENTER. Closing the window allows the clock to start. The current year, month, date and time are displayed on the top of the screen. NOTE: The projector has a built-in clock. The clock will keep working for about 3 days after the main power is turned off. If the main power is off for 3 days or more, the built-in clock will cease. If the built-in clock ceases, set the date and time again. The built-in clock will not cease while in the standby or idle condition. [Page 2] Display Select You can choose the desired status information to be displayed on the screen. The information selections are: Date, Time, Input Terminal, Source Name, Projector ID and Message. The Message selections are: Lamp life warning, lamp error, 3-minute before power off time, clearn filter, lock in Security and “Wait a moment”. [Page 3] Selecting Menu Color [Menu Color Select] You can choose between two color modes for menu color: color and monochrome. Selecting Mouse Pointer Icon [Mouse Pointer] This enables you to select from nine different mouse icons when using a USB mouse. NOTE: There may be cases where the Pointer function is not available (ex. a non-interlace signal at 15kHz such as video game.) 8. Using On-Screen Menu
8-15 Setup [Page 1] Selecting Projector Orientation [Orientation] This reorients your image for your type of projection. The op- tions are: desktop front projection, ceiling rear projection, desk- top rear projection, and ceiling front projection. Selecting a Color or Logo for Background [Background] Use this feature to display a blue/ black screen or logo when no signal is available. The default background is Blue. You can change the logo screen using the PC Card Files feature. See pages 4-4. Setting RGB 1 or 2 for RGB OUT [RGBOUT Terminal] This option allows you to determine which RGB source is out- put from the RGBOUT connector during Idle mode. Last ............. The signal from the last RGB input will be output to the RGBOUT connector. RGB 1 .........The signal from RGB1 will be output to the RGBOUT connector. RGB 2 .........The signal from RGB2 will be output to the RGBOUT connector. NOTE: •The AUDIO OUT jack (RCA) will not output sound during the Idle mode. •The RGB signal can be output even when Video, S-Video, Viewer and LAN is selected. •When the DVI (DIGITAL) input is selected, the RGB OUTPUT terminal will not output signal. Setting Closed Caption This option sets several closed caption modes that allows text to be superimposed on the projected image of Video or S- Video. CAPTION 1-4 ...Text is superimposed. TEXT 1-4 ..... Text is displayed in full screen. OFF ............. This exits the closed caption mode. Sync Termination (RGB1) This function is used to select the impedance of the sync sig- nal. Select 75Ω or Hi-Z. NOTE: This should be 75Ω for normal use. Select the Hi-Z when inputting a TTLsignal. [Page 2] Setting Viewer Options [Viewer Options] Show Folder List: If this option is checked, when the Viewer source is selected on the projector, the folder lists will be displayed and allows you to select the presentation from a PC card. Auto Play: If this option is checked, when the Viewer source is selected on the projector any given slide will start to play automatically. Auto Play Interval: You can specify interval time between 5 and 300 seconds. NOTE: The Auto Play Interval time set on Slide Show Settings of the DynamicImage Utility 2.0 overrides the one set here. Manual Play: Views a slide manually when the Viewer source is selected. Selecting Capture Options [Capture Option] (GT5000 only) (available for JPEG only) These options are used for the Capture function that you can select from Tools. You have three options for JPEG compres- sion quality: High quality, Normal and High Compression. High Quality ............. Gives quality of JPEG a priority. Normal ..................... Gives normal JPEG quality. High Compression ... Gives compression a priority. Setting Mouse Button and Sensitivity [Mouse] This option lets you to change your USB mouse settings. The mouse settings feature is available for USB mouse only. Choose the settings you want: Mouse Button .......... Right Hand or Left Hand Mouse Sensitivity .... Fast, Medium or Slow 8. Using On-Screen Menu
8-16 Selecting Operation Mode [Operation Mode Select] Set the operation mode of the USB mouse connected to the USB port (MOUSE/HUB) on the projector Auto ............. Depending on connection of the USB port (PC) on the projector and a USB port (type A) on your PC, the USB mouse is operated in the following way: *When connecting the projector to your PC The USB mouse connected to the projector can be used as a PC mouse. *When not connecting the projector to your PC The USB mouse connected to the projector can perform menu operation of the projector. Projector ...... The USB mouse connected to the projector can perform menu operation of the projector. [Page 3] Selecting Signal Format [Signal Select] RGB1/2 Allows you to choose RGB for an RGB source such as a computer, or Component for a component video source such as a DVD player. Normally select RGB/Component and the projector automati- cally detects an either incoming signal. However there may be some component signals that the projector is unable to detect. If this is the case, select Component. Select Scart in RGB 1 or 2 for the European Scart. VIDEO, S-VIDEO and RGB1 (Video and S-Video) This feature enables you to select composite video standards manually. Normally select Auto. Select the video standard from the pulldown menu. This must be done for Video and S-Video sepa- rately and VIDEO or S-VIDEO for RGB1 connector.[Page 4] Enabling Auto Adjust [Auto Adjust] When Auto Adjust is set to On, the projector automatically determines the best resolution for the current RGB input sig- nal to project an image using NECs Advanced AccuBlend In- telligent Pixel Blending Technology. The image can be automatically adjusted for position and sta- bility; Horizontal Position, Vertical Position, Clock, Phase, and Resolution. On............... Automatically adjusts image Horizontal Posi- tion, Vertical Position, Clock, Phase and Resolution. Off ...............User can adjust the image display functions (Horizontal Position, Vertical Position, Clock, Phase and Resolution) manually. Enabling Auto Start [Auto Start] Turns the projector on automatically when the power cable is inserted into an active power outlet and the main power switch is turned on. This eliminates the need to always use the Power button on the remote control or projector cabinet. Enabling Power Management [Power Management] When this option is on and there is no input for five minutes or more, the projector will automatically turn itself off. Enabling Power Off Confirmation [Power Off Confirmation] This option determines whether a confirmation dialog for turn- ing off the projector will appear or not. Enabling Horizontal and Vertical Keystone Correction Save [3D Reform Save] This option enables you to save your current 3D Reform set- tings. Saving your change once affects all sources. The changes are saved when you turn off the projector. Selecting Built-in Speakers [Built-in Speaker] This option allows you to mute the built-in speakers. 8. Using On-Screen Menu
8-17 Enabling Last Memory [Last Memory] The projector stores the last signal data in memory for each input (RGB1, RGB2, DVI DIGITAL, Video, S-Video and Slot 1/ 2). This feature will reduce switching time between sources. If a commercially available switcher is connected, turning on this feature may cause the image to appear incorrectly. Should this happen, turn this feature off to mute the screen during switching. Enabling Idle Mode [Idle Mode] The projector has two standby modes: Standby and Idle. Standby is the mode that allows you to put the projector in the standby condition which consumes less power than the idle mode. The projector is preset for Standby at the factory. When this check box is turned on, you allow the RGB OUT connector to output RGB signal during Idle mode. NOTE: *The RGB OUT connector will not output signal during the Standby mode. *Via the USB interface the projector can be turned on from your PC using Dy- namic Image Utility 2.0 during the Standby or Idle mode. On the LAN connection the projector can be controlled or monitored from your PC using Dynamic Image Utility 2.0 only in the Idle mode. *The HTTP server functions are not available during Standby mode. See page 10- 11. Turning on or off the Back Light [Back Light] This function turns on or off the backlight of the buttons on the cabinet. NOTE: The Back Light feature is available in the normal operating mode or the idlemode only. Enabling Screen Trigger [Screen Trigger] When Screen Trigger is selected and the projector is pow- ered ON, the screen trigger output sends a low voltage trigger to the screen controller and the screen will go down. When the projector is powered OFF the screen trigger stops sending a low voltage trigger to the screen controller and the screen will go up. Use a commercially available stereo mini cable. [Page 5] Remote Sensor This option determines which remote sensors on the projector are enabled in wireless mode. The options are: front, rear, right, or left. All checked boxes indicate that they can accept the infrared signal from the sup- plied remote control.S-Video Mode Select: This feature is used to select the S-Video signal detection mode. This allows identifying of the S-Video signals with different as- pect ratio (16:9 and 4:3). Off ............... Does not identify any S-video signal. S2 ................ Identifies the 16:9 or 4:3 signal. NOTE: The Aspect Ration is not available when S2 signal is detected. Resetting the Filter Usage Hours [Clear Filter Usage Meter] Resets the filter usage back to zero. Pressing this button ap- pears a confirmation dialog box. To reset the filter usage hours, press OK. [Page 6] Selecting Communication Speed [Communication Speed] This feature sets the baud rate of the PC CONTROL port (D- Sub 9 Pin). It supports data rates from 4800 to 38400 bps. The default is 38400 bps. Select the appropriate baud rate for your equipment to be connected (depending on the equipment, a lower baud rate may be recommended for long cable runs). Enabling and Disabling Projector ID Each projector needs its own unique addresses when used in serial communication mode. You can choose one of 64 unique address using the spin box. First select Enable. Keep pressing button increases the number. To make your setting avail- able, select OK. Selecting Default Source [Default Source Select] You can set the projector to default to any one of its inputs each time the projector is turned on. Last ............. Sets the projector to default to the previous or last active input each time the projector is turned on. Auto ............. Searches for an active source in order of RGB1 → RGB2 → DVI(DIGITAL) → Video → S-Video → Viewer → Slot 1 → Slot 2 → RGB1(Video) → RGB1(S-Video) → RGB1 and displays the first found source. Select .......... Displays the selected source input every time the projector is started up. Select an input from the pull-down menu. 8. Using On-Screen Menu
8-18 Disabling the Cabinet Buttons [Control Panel Key Lock] This option turns on or off the Control Panel Key Lock function. NOTE: * This Control Panel Key Lock does not affect the remote control functions. * When the cabinet buttons are disabled, pressing and holding the CANCEL button for about 10 seconds will change the setting to enable. Lamp Settings The projector is designed to accept two lamps (dual lamp sys- tem). This dual lamp system provides prolong lamp life or high brightness or extra lamp (Extended life lamp). NOTE: Be sure to use the same lamp type for both lamp 1 and 2. Lamp Mode This feature enables you to select two modes of the lamp: Normal and Eco. The lamp life can be extended by using the Eco mode. Normal Mode . This is the default setting (100% Brightness). Eco Mode .... Select this mode to increase the lamp life (80% Brightness). NOTE: When the optional Extended life lamp is used, the Lamp Mode is fixed toEco mode. Lamp Select This feature allows you to select which lamp to be used. NOTE: This option is not displayed in the Basic menu. *Changes to these options will not take effect for 90 seconds imme- diately after the lamp is turned off (120 seconds for the extended life lamp). *The lamp cannot be turned off for 60 seconds immediately after the lamp is turned on. Changes to these options cannot take effect until then. Dual ............. Select to use the two lamps at the same time to increase brightness. Lamp1/2 ...... Select to use one lamp of the two lamps. (Lamp 1 on the right side and Lamp 2 on the left side when viewed from the front) Interval This allows you to specify the time for switching between the two lamps alternately. This option is available only when “Lamp1” or “Lamp2” is selected. When Auto is selected and one lamp has reached the end of its usable life, the other lamp is turned on. The lamp cannot be turned off for 60 seconds immediately after the lamp is turned on. NOTE: This option is not displayed in the Basic menu. Lamp Type: The lamp type you use and its information are displayed here. The information displayed here are: Light on or off, standard lamp or extended life lamp and re- maining hours. Link Mode Settings Selecting Standalone/Master/Slave This feature is used for multiple projector connection. The master projector is set to Master. The other slave projectors are set to Slave. When not using Link mode, set to Standalone. See page 7-5 for setting up for double stacking in link mode. Selecting Communication Speed [Communication Speed] This feature sets the baud rate of the PC CONTROL port (D- Sub 9 Pin). This is the same procedure as in “Page 6” of “Setup”. Enabling and Disabling Projector ID: Each projector needs its own unique addresses when used in serial communication mode. This is the same procedure as in “Page 6” of “Setup”. Copying Signals in the Entry List Press the Entry List Copy button to copy all of the signals re- corded in the Entry List from one projector to another. 8. Using On-Screen Menu
8-19 Status Displaying Current Status of Link Mode When selecting the tab Status, you will get the following dia- log box. Master ID ................. Indicates the Master projector Status ...................... Indicates the status of the master pro- jector Connected PJ ..........Indicates number of connected slave projectors Slave No .................. Indicates serial number of the slave pro- jector ID ............................. Indicates ID of a slave projector Status ...................... Indicates the status of the slave projec- tor Reconnect button .... Confirms connection of all linked projec- tors Status items Running ................... The projector is now working Cooling Lamp .......... The fan is now cooling the lamp Standby ................... The projector is in stand-by or idle. Communication Error ...A communication error has occurred Connecting .............. The projector is now verifying for con- nection Error Standby .......... An error caused the projector to enter the stand-by mode.LAN Mode This feature allows you to set various setting items when the projector is used on your network. Consult with your network administrator about these settings. NOTE: •Connect an Ethernet LAN cable to the LAN port (RJ-45) of the projector for net- work connection. •NECs optional wireless LAN card is available. For more information on inserting or ejecting a LAN card, see page 5-2. •Either PC Card Slots 1 or 2 can accept LAN card. If two LAN cards are inserted into both PC card slots, the first inserted one is effective. •The standard built-in LAN feature and a commercially LAN card are available for network connection, but only one can be used at a time (mutual exclusion). CAUTION: Make sure that the LAN card is removed during Standby mode (NOT Idle mode)or with the main power off.Failure to do so may cause damage to the LAN card,or may cause the projector to malfunction.Should a malfunction occur, turn off the main power and turn it back on. Status LAN Card This option selects to use either LAN feature between the stan- dard LAN port (RJ-45) and an optional LAN card inserted in the PC CARD slot. Projector Name Specify a unique projector name. Press to display the soft- ware keyboard and type in. Up to 16 alphanumeric characters can be used. IP Address ............... Indicates the IP address of the projec- tor. Subnet Mask ........... Indicates the subnet mask of the projec- tor. Gateway .................. Indicates the gateway of network con- nected to the projector. MAC Address .......... Indicates the MAC address of the LAN card. Advanced ................ Displays the IP Address setting window. Reconnect ............... Use this button to connect the projector to a network. NOTE: Once you have selected OK on the Advanced screen, you cannot cancel thechanges using Cancel on the LAN Mode screen. 8. Using On-Screen Menu
8-20 Advanced IP Address An IP address can be automatically assigned to this projector by your DHCP server. If your network does not automatically assign IP address, ask your network administrator for an ad- dress, and then register it manually. Automatic .... Automatically assigns an IP address to the pro- jector from a DHCP server. Manual ........ Provides a space for you to register the IP ad- dress or subnet mask number obtained from your network administrator. IP Address ... Set your IP address. Press to display the soft- ware keyboard and type in 12 numeric charac- ters. Subnet Mask Set your subnet mask number. Press to dis- play the software keyboard and type in 12 nu- meric characters. Gateway ......Set the default gateway of the network connected to the projector. Press to display the software keyboard and type in 12 numeric characters. Checking this box will make the set default route valid. When data is sent from the LAN card, the trans- fer location will be searched according to the pre- viously set routing information; however, when the transfer location has not been found as a re- sult of the search, the data will be sent to the device that holds the IP address set here. The IP address that is set here must be one that can be identified by a search of the routing information. DNS Configuration .................... Type in the IP address of DNS server on the net- work connected to the projector. 12 numeric characters are used. Domain Name .................... Type in domain name of the network connected to the projector. Up to 60 alphanumeric charac- ters can be used.Network Type (required for wireless only)Mode: Select communication method when using wireless LAN. Infrastructure .................... Select this option when communicating with one or more equipment connected to the wireless or wired LAN network via an access point. 802.11 Ad Hoc .................... Select this option when using the wireless LAN to communicate with a computer in a one-to-one correspondence. This is a method that meets the IEEE802.11 wireless standard. Ad Hoc ........ Select this option when using the wireless LAN to communicate with a computer in a one-to-one correspondence. Easy Connection .................... This allows you to easily set up wireless LAN connection. See the Software Utility Installation section for more information. See chapter 6 “Using the Projector in a Network”. SSID (Network name): Enter an identifier (SSID) for wireless LAN. Communication can be done only with equipment whose SSID matches SSID for your wireless LAN. Up to 32 alphanumeric characters can be used (Case sensitive). NOTE: To disable SSID, select a space (null) or ANY(All caps). Channel: Set this option when selecting [802.11 Ad Hoc] or [Ad Hoc] in [Mode]. Select a channel number from the pull-down list. The channel must match for all wireless devices communicating on your wireless LAN. NOTE: Channels in the pull-down list are different depending on which country youlive in. TX rate: Select a wireless transmission speed. Normally leave it as Au- tomatic. Try another transmission speed when the connection fails. 8. Using On-Screen Menu
8-21 WEP (for Wireless only) Select this option whether using the WEP (Wired Equivalent Pri- vacy) key for encryption or not. To use encryption, specify WEP key. Disable ........ Will not turn on the encryption feature. Your com- munications may be monitored by someone. 64bit ............ Uses 64-bit datalength for secure transmission. 128bit .......... Uses 128-bit datalength for secure transmission. This option will increase privacy and security when compared to use of 64bit datalength en- cryption. NOTE: The WEP settings must be the same as communication devices such as PC or access point in your wireless network. When you use WEP, your image trans- mission speed will slow down. Key Select: Selects one key from the four keys below when selecting [64bit] or [128bit] in [WEP]. Key1-4: Enter encryption key when selecting [64bit] or [128bit] in [WEP]. Up to 5 characters can be set in 64 bit and up to 13 characters in 128 bit. Press the “HEX” button to change to “ASCII” to set the key in ASCII digit. You can toggle this button between “ASCII” and “HEX”. The key can also be set in hexadecimal digit. *Hexadecimal uses 0 to 9 and A to F. *Up to 10 characters can be set in 64 bit and up to 26 characters in 128 bit. NOTE: Only numbers can be entered when you use the remote control Source/Input buttons. DHCP Depending on your network environment, acquiring an IP ad- dress from a DHCP server may not be possible. Should this happen, consult your network administrator to make changes to the following settings. Host Name option Select whether or not to add option hostname for DHCP. None ........................ Not add Request ................... Add at the time of DHCP_REQUEST. Discover/Request .... Add at the time of DHCP_DISCOVER and DHCP_REQUEST. Host Name Type in a hostname. This field is available only when “Request” or “Discover/Request.” Client-identifier option Select whether or not to add option client identifier for DHCP. None ........................ Not add Request ................... Add at the time of DHCP_REQUEST. Discover/Request .... Add at the time of DHCP_DISCOVER and DHCP_REQUEST. Use MAC address Turn on to use MAC address for Client-identifier. Client-identifier Type in a client identifier. 8. Using On-Screen Menu
8-22 Mail NOTE: To the Mail Alert feature on wireless LAN connection, select Infrastructurefor Mode in Network Type. . Alert Mail: Checking this box enables Alert Mail feature. This option notifies your computer of an error message via e- mail when using wireless or wired LAN. The error message will be notified when the projector lamp has reached the end of its usable life or an error occurs in the projector. Sample of a message sent from the projector: The lamp is at the end of its usable life. Please replace the lamp. Projector Name: X X X X Lamp 1 Hour Meter: xxxx [H] Lamp 2 Hour Meter: xxxx [H] Projector Usage: xxxxxx [H] Senders Address: Specify the senders address. Use the Software keyboard. Up to 60 alphanumeric and symbols characters can be used. See Using Software Keyboard in Appendix for more details. SMTP Server Name: Type in the SMTP server name to be connected to the projec- tor. Up to 60 alphanumeric characters can be used. Recipients Address 1 to 3: Type in your recipients address. Up to 60 alphanumeric and symbols characters can be used.Test Mail: Send a test mail to check if your settings are correct. NOTE: If you entered an incorrect address in a test, you may not receive an Alertmail. Should this happen, check if the Recipients Address is correctly set. NOTE: Unless any one of the Senders Address, SMTP Servers Name orRecipients Address 1-3 is selected, Test Mail is not available. NOTE: Be sure to highlight “OK” and press the ENTER button before executing“Test Mail”.