NEC Gt2000 Lcd Projector Users Manual
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E-61 Copying All the Data (Entry Copy) This function copies the registered signal data (i.e., the copy source) to the selected number (i.e., the copy destination). 1. Displaying the Signal Registration Menu Display Select [Memory] ® [User Memory] or [Channel Memory] from the main menu, then press the ENTER button. The signal registration menu display will appear. See Selecting Memory Display on Page E-57 for details. 2. Copying Press the remote control s/t button and select [Entry Copy], then press the ENTER button. The display will change to the user memory or the channel memory display. Copy: Copy Source Selection will appear at the bottom of the display. 1) Press the remote control s/t button and select the copy source number, then press the ENTER button. Copy: Copy Destination Selection will appear at the bottom of the display. 2) Press the remote control s/t button and select the copy destination number, then press the ENTER button. When the signal data has already been registered to the copy destination, the verification display will appear. Press the remote control s/t button and select Yes/No, then press the ENTER button. This ends the copy procedure. To turn off the display, press the MENU button. The display will return to the main menu. A further press of the MENU button will turn off the display. Signal Entry Entry Copy Entry Move Entry Delete Change Defalut Memory edit Load Store User Memory P01/10 No Name Source Slot Lock 00 CUTOM 0001 RGB1 Off 01 02 03 CUTOM 0004 S-VIDEO Off 04 05 06 CUTOM 0007 YCbCr1 On 07 CUTOM 0008 RGB2 On 08 09 CUTOM 0010 VIDEO Off Entry Copy: Select Source User Memory P01/10 No Name Source Slot Lock 00 CUTOM 0001 RGB1 Off 01 02 User Memory P01/10 No Name Source Slot Lock 00 CUTOM 0001 RGB1 Off 01 CUTOM 0007 YCbCr1 On 02 Overwrite? Ye s No
E-62 Signal Entry Entry Copy Entry Move Entry Delete Change Defalut Memory edit Load Store User Memory P01/10 No Name Source Slot Lock 00 CUTOM 0001 RGB1 Off 01 02 03 CUTOM 0004 S-VIDEO Off 04 05 06 CUTOM 0007 YCbCr1 On 07 CUTOM 0008 RGB2 On 08 09 CUTOM 0010 VIDEO Off Entry Move: Select Source User Memory P01/10 No Name Source Slot Lock 00 CUTOM 0001 RGB1 Off 01 02 User Memory P01/10 No Name Source Slot Lock 00 CUTOM 0001 RGB1 Off 01 CUTOM 0007 YCbCr1 On 02 03 CUTOM 0004 S-VIDEO Off 04 05 06 07 CUTOM 0008 RGB2 On 08 09 CUTOM 0010 VIDEO Off Overwrite? Ye s No Moving Data (Entry Move) This function moves the registered signal data (i.e., the move source) to the selected number (i.e., the move destination). 1. Displaying the Signal Registration Menu Display Select [Memory] ® [User Memory] or [Channel Memory] from the main menu, then press the ENTER button. The signal registration menu display will appear. See Selecting Memory Display on Page E-57 for details. 2. Moving Press the remote control s/t button and select [Entry Move], then press the ENTER button. The display will change to the user memory or the channel memory display. Move: Move Source Selection will appear at the bottom of the display. 1) Press the remote control s/t button and select the move source number, then press the ENTER button. Move: Move Destination Selection will appear at the bottom of the display. 2) Press the remote control s/t button and select the move destination number, then press the ENTER button. When the signal data has already been registered to the move destination, the verification display will appear. Press the remote control s/t button and select Yes/No, then press the ENTER button. This ends the move procedure. To turn off the display, press the MENU button. The display will return to the main menu. A further press of the MENU button will turn off the display.
E-63 Deleting a Range of Data (Entry Delete) This function specifies the range that is to be deleted and deletes the signal data. 1. Displaying the Signal Registration Menu Display Select [Memory] ® [User Memory] or [Channel Memory] from the main menu, then press the ENTER button. The signal registration menu display will appear. See Selecting Memory Display on Page E-57 for details. 2. Deleting Press the remote control s/t button and select [Entry Delete], then press the ENTER button. The display will change to the user memory or the channel memory display. Delete: Starting No. Selection will appear at the bottom of the display. 1) Press the remote control s/t button and select the starting number of the deletion, then press the ENTER button. Delete: Ending No. Selection will appear at the bottom of the display. 2) Press the remote control s/t button and select the ending number of the deletion, then press the ENTER button. When only one digit is to be deleted, just press the ENTER button. A verification display to the effect of Delete? will appear. Press the remote control s/t button and select Yes/No, then press the ENTER button. This ends the deletion procedure. To turn off the display, press the MENU button. The display will return to the main menu. A further press of the MENU button will turn off the display. Signal Entry Entry Copy Entry Move Entry Delete Change Defalut Memory edit Load Store User Memory P01/10 No Name Source Slot Lock 00 CUTOM 0001 RGB1 Off 01 02 03 CUTOM 0004 S-VIDEO Off 04 05 06 CUTOM 0007 YCbCr1 On 07 CUTOM 0008 RGB2 On 08 09 CUTOM 0010 VIDEO Off Delete: Select Start Line User Memory P01/10 No Name Source Slot Lock 00 CUTOM 0001 RGB1 Off 01 02 03 CUTOM 0004 S-VIDEO Off 04 05 06 CUTOM 0007 YCbCr1 On 07 CUTOM 0008 RGB2 On 08 09 CUTOM 0010 VIDEO Off Delete: Select End Line User Memory P01/10 No Name Source Slot Lock 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 CUTOM 0007 YCbCr1 On 07 CUTOM 0008 RGB2 On 08 09 CUTOM 0010 VIDEO Off Delete? NO. 00-03 Ye s No
E-64 Changing the Default Values of the Screen Data (Change Default) The projector is equipped with default area that stores screen data having a one- to - one correspondence with the standard memory. At the start, this memory contains the screen data of the standard memory. When the display area of the personal computer that is being projected with the standard memory is not normal, the correct screen data can be written to the default area. 1. Projecting Input Signals that Are to Be Default Values Input the signal of the computer and adjust the screen to a proper screen. This will be the default value of the screen data at this resolution. 2. Displaying the Signal Registration Menu Display Select [Memory] ® [User Memory] or [Channel Memory] from the main menu, then press the ENTER button. The signal registration menu display will appear. See Selecting Memory Display on Page E-57 for details. 3. Changing the Default Values of the Screen Data 1) Press the remote control s/t button and select [Change Default], then press the ENTER button. The default change verification display will appear. 2) Press the remote control s/t button and select the Yes/No, then press the ENTER button. The defaults have now been changed. To turn off the display, press the MENU button twice. The display will return to the main menu. A further press of the MENU button will turn off the display. To initialize the default area (or to become the same as the standard memory) 1) Press the NORMAL button. 2) Press the remote control s/t button and select the Yes/No, press the ENTER button. The default area has now been returned to its original factory settings. Signal Entry Entry Copy Entry Move Entry Delete Change Defalut Memory edit Load Store Normalize? Change Defalut Ye s No
E-65 Editing the Memory Contents (Source Edit) This function edits the registration contents of the user memory and the channel memory. Skip and Source lock settings are made with Source Edit. Note: The changes you make to the memory contents will take effect at the next time you use the memory. Preparations Prior to Editing and Closing the Editing 1) Select the Memory Number to Be Edited Select [Memory] ® [User Memory] or [Channel Memory] from the main menu. Press the cursor s/t button and select the memory number that is to be edited, then press the ENTER button. The signal registration menu display will appear. 2) Display the Editing Menu Press the cursor s/t button and select [Source Edit], then press the ENTER button. Display the edit menu. Advance to the desired item. 3) Turn Off the On-screen Menu Display To turn off the display, press the MENU button 3 times. The display will return to the main menu. Press the button once more to turn off the display. * Changing the Signal Name (Name) 1) Select [Source Edit] ® [Name], then press the ENTER button. The name entry display will appear. 2) Change the Name Use the remote control cursor § (Ð)/ © (+) button to align the cursor with the character that is to be changed, then use the remote control number buttons to select the character. (To cancel, press the MENU button.) Press the ENTER button when the change has been completed. The display will return to the editing menu.User Memory P01/10 No Name Source Slot Lock 00 CUTOM 0001 RGB1 Off 01 Signal Entry Entry Copy Entry Move Entry Delete Change Defalut Memory edit Load Store Memory edit Name Slot Image Mode Skip Source Lock Sync Termination CUSTOM0001 Memory edit Name Slot Image Mode Skip Source Lock Sync Termination CUSTOM0001 Name Input CUSTOM0001
E-66 Signal Name Entry Method Select [Source Edit] ® [Name], then press the ENTER button to change to the signal name entry display. Here, the character entry and deletion methods will be described. A maximum of 10 characters can be entered for the signal name. Use the remote control number buttons and CTL button to enter the letters. Example: Enter XGA 1) Enter X. (X is on the 8 button.) Each press of the 8 button moves the selection through the sequence of V®W®X®8 which repeats. Select X. To enter lower case and other charac- ters, hold down the CTL button and select the characters. 2) Use the cursor s/t button to move the cursor to the next position. Enter G and A using the same method as in Step 1). * If a mistake is made, use the cursor s/t button to align the cursor with the error, select the character, and correct it. To delete a character, press the CLEAR button. 3) Press the ENTER button to set. Name Input Name Input X Name Input X Name Input XGA Name Input XG Correrspondence Table for Number Buttons and Letters Number Buttons Press Directly Used with CTL 1 ABC1 a b c ! 2 DEF2 d e f Ó 3 GHI3 g h i # 4 JKL4 j k l $ 5 MNO5 m n o % 6 PQR6 p q r & 7 STU7 s t u Õ 8 VWX8 v w x ( 9 YZ?9 y z / ) 0 * , . 0
E-67 Changing the Slot Number of the Switcher (Slot) The slot number can be changed with user memory when the source setting is RGB 1 / YCbCr 1 or RGB 2 / YCbCr 2. 1) Select [Source Edit] ® [Slot], then press the ENTER button. The switcher control display will appear. 2) Change the Switcher Control Condition Press the cursor s/t button and select the slot number, then press the ENTER button. The display will change to the slot master display. When [Standalone] is selected, the display returns to the editing menu. 3) Changing the Slot Press the cursor s/t button and select the slot number, then press the ENTER button. The display will change to the slot slave display. When [SW 1 Level] (one unit) is selected, the display will return to the editing menu. Press the cursor s/t button and select the slot slave number, then press the ENTER button. The display will return to the editing menu. Changing the Image Mode (Image) Select [Source Edit] ® [Image], then press the ENTER button. The image mode display will appear. See Selecting the Image Mode on Page E-46. Setting the Skip (Skip) When the input signal is switched, the unit automatically performs a memory search. When a list number that you wish to skip has been set, the unit will skip over it. 1) Select [Source Edit] ® [Skip], then press the ENTER button. The skip display will appear. 2) Setting the Skip Press the cursor s/t button and select On/Off. On ....The setting will be beyond the object of the search. The line is marked with an asterisk (*). Off ....The setting will be the object of the search. (To cancel, press the MENU button.) Press the ENTER button. The display will return to the edit menu. Memory edit Name Slot Image Mode Skip Source Lock Sync Termination Switcher Control Standalone SW 1 Level SW 2 Level Slot Master Slot-01 Slot-02 Slot Slave Slot-01 Slot-02 Memory edit Name Slot Image Mode Skip Source Lock Sync Termination Skip On Off
E-68 Setting Auto Search Forced Lock (Source Lock) When the input signal is switched, the unit automatically performs a memory search. This setting mandatorily invalidates auto search. 1) Select [Source Edit] ® [Source Lock], then press the ENTER button. The source lock display will appear. 2) Setting the Source Lock Press the cursor s/t button and select On/Off. On .... Auto search will be invalidated. (Auto search will not be performed even when the input signal changes.) Off .... Auto search will be effective. (Normal) (To cancel, press the MENU button.) Press the ENTER button. The display will return to the edit menu. Sync Signal Termination Setting (Sync Termination) This sets the termination resistance for the input sync of the RGB1/YCbCr1 Input connector. Select [Source Edit]® [Sync], then press the ENTER button. The sync termination display appears. See Sync Signal Termination Setting on Page E-39. Memory edit Name Slot Image Mode Skip Source Lock Sync Termination Source Lock On Off
E-69 Viewing the Details of the Input Signal (Display Menu) This function is convenient for checking the condition of the signal that is currently being input. Select [Display Menu] from the main menu and press the ENTER button. The display will change to the Display menu. Press the remote control s/t button to select [Input Signal], then press the ENTER button. The details of the input signal will be displayed. To turn off the display, press the MENU button. The display will return to the previous menu. Press the MENU button from the main display to turn off the display. Memory number....This is the list number or channel number of the user registration, channel registration, the standard memory, and the default are: S : Standard memory, U : Default area, U : User memory, C : Channel memory Horizontal frequency..............This is the horizontal scanning frequency. Vertical frequency..............This is the vertical scanning frequency. Pixel Clock............This is the clock frequency. Sync Polarity.........This is the polarity of the horizontal sync signal and the vertical sync signal. Default Area..........This is the location number where the default data is stored. Resolution.............This is the horizontal and vertical resolution for the currently displayed signal. Scan Mode...........This is the currently selected scan mode. Main Menu Picture Alignment Memory Switcher Display Menu Settings Menu Source Display Lamp Usage Input Signal Input Signal Memory No. U--00 Frequency fH 37.5kHz Frequency fV 75Hz Pixel Clock 30.0MHz Sync Polarity HD(-) VD(-) Default Area 06 Resolution 6402480 Scan ModeNon In- terlace
E-70 ¥ Detailed list of memory This function displays detailed information about the registered memory. 1. Call up the memory display. Select [Memory]®[User Memory] or [Channel Memory] from the main menu. 2. Select the memory number you wish to view. Press the remote control s/t button and select the list number or channel number. 3. Display the contents of the memory. Press and hold the remote control CTL button, then press the DISPLAY button. To turn off the diplay, press the MENU button.CONTROLLING THE SWITCHER (Switcher) Before Using the Switcher Control Functions... Connecting a switcher (ISS-6020) to the projector permits a number of external pieces of equipment to be connected. (A maximum of 100 channels can be controlled with the projec- tor.) To integrate and manage the picture adjustments of these pieces of equipment, the adjustment values are registered to channel memory and any piece of equipment can be repro- duced with the same picture conditions. To use the switcher functions, connect the projector with the switcher and also connect a control cable between the RE- MOTE 1 connectors of the units. See Selecting the Switcher Control Method [Switcher Control]Ó on page E-38. The switcher is a unit that switches the input equipment when a number of different video devices or computers are connected. When the REMOTE 1 connector is used, input selection and adjustment are permitted by the projector. See Connections with ISS-6020 on Page E-28. After the connections have been made, perform the [Switcher Control] in conjunction with the switcher and the system. See Selecting the Switcher Control Method on Page E-38. These steps now permit switcher input selection, picture adjustment, and volume adjustment from the projector. Make adjustments with the signals being input from the external equipment that is connected to the switcher. When there is no signal, adjustment and setting of [Volume] and [Audio Select] are permitted. Memory No...........U-02 Frequency............. fH 80.3 kHz Frequency............. fV 75 Hz Pixel Clock............135.6 MHz Sync Polarity......... HD (+) VD (-) Default Area.......... 02 Scan Mode...........Non Interlace.....Currently se- lected Scan mode Interpolation.......... PC Mode...........Currently se- lected Interpola- tion mode Sync Termination Hi-Z......................Currently se- lected Sync termi- nation mode Image Mode.......... Normal ..............Currently se- lected Image mode Image Filter........... Off .....................Currently se- lected Image filter mode