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    Enables you to program to turn on or off your projector automati-
    cally at a specified time. The two timer functions are available: On/
    Off Timer and Sleep Timer.
    NOTE: When the On Timer is set and the projector is in standby, the
    two digit indicator flashes 00 to indicate that the On Timer is
    active.
    Proceed as follows:
     ¥ Before setting On/Off Timer, maker sure that Date, Time Preset
    feature is set.
     ¥ Even after setting On/Off Timer, turning the projector on or off
    with the remote control is possible.
     ¥ There are two time display formats: 24-hour or AM/PM format.
    You can set either format in the Date, Time Preset in [Adjust -
    Set Option -  Menu Mode].
    User the CURSOR 
    or button to select On/Off Timer or
    Sleep Timer.
    Items to select
    ¥ On/Off Timer---Programs to turn on or off the power at a prede-
    termined time.
    ¥ Sleep Timer---Programs to turn off the power at a predetermined
    time, up to two hours later in 30-minute increments.
    To set the On/Off Timer:
    1) Use the CURSOR 
    or button to select On/Off Timer and
    press ENTER to display the On/Off Timer menu.
    2) Select a program number and press ENTER to display the On/Off
    Timer Setting menu.
    3) Set the Week, Day, On-Time and Off-Time using the CURSOR
    buttons and INPUT buttons (1 thru 10). To cancel the on-time or
    off time, press NORMAL.
    Timer Setting
    -Timer Setting-
    1. On/Off Timer
    2. Sleep Timer
    On/Off Timer
    Execute Switch [Inactive    ] Prg
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7
    8Week
    1Week
    EveryDay
    Mon
    Mon-FriOn Time
    09:00
    18:00Off Time
    12:00
    22:00
    On-Off Timer
    Execute SWITCH [INACTIVE   ] Prg
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7
    8WeeK
    1WeEK
    EveRYDAY
    MON
    MON-FRION TIME
    09:00AM
    18:00OFF Time
    12:00am
    22:00
    On/Off Timer Setting
    Entry Cancel  Clear Program 1
    WeeK
    Day
    On Time
    Off Time[1Week        ]
    [Mon          ]
    [00:00]
    [00:00]
    3.OPERATION 
    						
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    4) Select the Entry and press ENTER. This enables the On Timer or
    Off Timer function.
    To cancel your data such as week, day, on/off time, select the Cancel
    and press ENTER.
    To delete the setting data such as week, day and on/off time for the
    program number, select the Clear and press ENTER.
    NOTE:
    When setting On Timer during cooling the fan, the projector will
    turn on after the cooling has finished.
    To set the Sleep Timer:
    1) Use the CURSOR 
     or  button to select the Sleep Timer and
    press ENTER to display the Sleep Timer menu.
    2) Select the Set and press ENTER to drop the pull-down menu.
    3) Select your desired time between 30 minutes and 2 hours in 30
    minutes.
    NOTE: -- : -- --  indicates the Sleep Timer will not be used.
    To enable your settings:
    Select Active in Execute Switch and press ENTER.
    Sleep Timer
    Set Time [0:30    ]
    SET
    -: - -
    0:30
    1:00
    1:30
    2:00
    Sleep Timer
    Time Left 1:23
    Set
    On/Off Timer
    Execute Switch [Inactive    ] Prg
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7
    8Week
    1Week
    EveryDay
    Mon
    Mon-FriOn Time
    09:00
    18:00Off Time
    12:00
    22:00 
    						
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    Adjusting and Setting (Adjustment)
    Source Registry
    On Source Registry
    The projector uses a micro-processor to automatically read and
    distinguish between all video signals input at the same time. These
    signals are then used to make optimum adjustments for best image.
    Various parameters must be registered into the micro-processor
    beforehand to ensure the video signals are recognized and adjusted to
    optimum quality.
    This function registers these video signals in the Source Select list
    and at the same time obtains the various parameters pertaining to
    these signals. Always access this mode first whenever inputting
    video signals for the first time so that you can register
    the video signals before making any adjustments. If the current input
    signal(s) has not been registered, the ÒNew SignalÓ message is
    displayed on screen.
    NOTE: If you have software which changes scanning mode due to
    the graphic board of your PC (such as VGA), it will be necessary to
    register signal entry for each scanning mode. This can be done
    using your PC by way of stopping the software in each scanning
    mode and performing a signal entry operation.
    n Source Registry
    When connecting a signal for the first time, you need to register it
    into the projectorÕ s memory. You can copy the initial setting for the
    new signal from any other signal that has already been registered or
    use the factory preset setting.
    To make the signal entry, proceed as follows:
    1Press the ADJUST button.
    ¥ The Adjust menu is displayed.
    2Use the CURSOR 
    or button to highlight the Ò1.Source
    RegistryÓ line and press ENTER.
    ¥ The Source Registry menu will be displayed.
    ¥ You can also select the Source Registry menu directly by
    pressing the INPUT Ò1Ó button.
    -Adjustment-
    1. Source Registry
    2. Amplitude
    3. White Balance
    4. Signal Level
    5. Uniformity
    6. Display Function
    7. Lamp Mode
    8. Set Option
    -Source Registry-
    1. New Registry
    2. Registry Edit
    3.OPERATION 
    						
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    Items to select
    ¥ New Entry ----- Registers a new signal.
    ¥ Registry Edit. - Changes setting various parameters of the
    registered signals.
    3Use the CURSOR 
    or button to highlight the Ò1.New
    RegistryÓ line and press ENTER.
    ¥ The Ò1. SlotÓ menu is displayed. Then proceed as follows:
    1. Select slot.
    2. Select signal system.
    3. Set HDTV or not when selecting component signal.
    4. Input a user name.
    5. Select a location number for your registry.
    To advance the next item, select Next 
     and press ENTER. To
    return the previous item, select 
     Prev and press ENTER. To
    cancel your registry, select Cancel.
    1) To Select a Slot
    You have two steps depending on whether you use your
    projector on standalone or with the ISS-6020 switcher(s).
    NOTE: The setting INPUT TERMINAL cannot be done to the
    current projected signal.
    When using the projector in stand alone application:
    Use the CURSOR 
    or button to select one of the three
    slots, and press ENTER.
    Items to select
    ¥ INPUT A ---- Standard
    ¥ INPUT B ---- Optional board
    ¥ INPUT C ---- Optional board
    When using with a single Switcher ISS-6020/ISS-6020G:
    Use the CURSOR 
    or button to select the input slot
    number of the Switcher and press ENTER.
    ¥ Input slot numbers are from 1 through 10.
    ¥ The Ò4. User NameÓ screen will be displayed when you finish
    entering the slot number.
    Source Registry
    1. Slot
    2. Signal
    3. HDTV
    4. User  Name
    5. No.Select Slot
     Cancel1. Slot
    INPUT A
    INPUT B
    INPUT C
    Source Registry
    1. Slot
    2. Signal
    3. HDTV
    4. User  Name
    5. No.Select Slot
     Cancel1. Slot
     Master
    [Slot1   ] Slave
    [Slot1   ] 
    						
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    Source Registry
    1. INPUT A
    2. Signal
    3. HDTV
    4. User  Name
    5. No.Select Signal System
     Cancel2. Signal System
    RGB
    C-Video
    S-Video
    COMPONENT
    Source Registry
    1. INPUT  A
    2. COMPONENT
    3. HDTV
    4. User  Name
    5. No.Is Signal HDTV?
     Cancel3. HDTV
    Yes
    No
    Source Registry
    1. INPUT A
    2. COMPONENT
    3. HDTV  Mode
    4. User  Name
    5. No.Input User Name
     Cancel4. User Name
    [          ]4) To Input a User Name.
    Input the source name by selecting one character at a time with
    the INPUT buttons 1 through 10 and by moving the cursor with
    the CURSOR button. After finishing the selection of the
    characters, press ENTER.
    ¥ Up to eight characters can be selected.
    ¥ Eight characters are assigned to one INPUT button.
    ¥ Whenever the INPUT button is pressed, characters will be
    rotated. When using with two or more ISS-6020/ISS-6020G switchers:
    Use the CURSOR or button to select the input slot number of
    the master Switcher and press ENTER. Then select the slot
    number of the slave Switcher and press ENTER.
    ¥ The ÒMASTERÓ menu will be displayed when the slot
    number of the master Switcher is selected.
    ¥ The ÒSLAVEÓ menu will be displayed when the slot number
    of the slave Switcher is selected.
    ¥ The Ò4. User NameÓ screen will be displayed when you finish
    entering the slot number.
    2) To Select Signal System
     Select your desired signal system.
     Items to select
     ¥ RGB --------------- Selects the RGB input signal of this
    projector
     ¥ C-Video ----------- Selects the VIDEO input signal of this
    projector
     ¥ S-Video ----------- Selects the S-VIDEO input signal of this
    projector.
     ¥ COMPONENT ---- Selects the component input signal of
    this projector.
    3) To Set HDTV or not When Selecting Component Signal.
    When you select COMPONENT, you are asked if the compo-
    nent is HDTV or not.
    Select Yes or No according to your component source.3.OPERATION 
    						
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    For example: A ® B ® C ®1 ® A .....
    ¥ When pressing the INPUT button while holding down the
    CTL button, another group of characters will be rotated.
    For example: a ® b ® c ® ! ® a .....
    ¥ The characters corresponding to these INPUT buttons are as
    follows:
    When using With CTL
    INPUT 1 A, B, C, and 1 a, b, c, and !
    INPUT 2 D, E, F, and 2 d, e, f, and Ò\par INPUT 3 G, H, I, and
    3 g, h, i, and #
    INPUT 4 J, K, L, and 4 j, k, l, and $
    INPUT 5 M, N, O, and 5 m, n, o, and %
    INPUT 6 P, Q, R, and 6 p, q, r, and &
    INPUT 7 S, T, U, and 7 s, t, u, and Ô\par INPUT 8 V, W, X,
    and 8 v, w, x, and (
    INPUT 9 Y, Z, ?, and 9 y, z, /, and )
    INPUT 10 *, ,, ., and 0 ;, :, +, and -
    If you have made an error in the input of a character, use the
    CURSOR button and enter the correct letter or number.
    To delete one character, move the CURSOR button to the
    character to be deleted and then press the NORMAL button.
    To delete all the entered name, hold down the CTL button then
    press NORMAL.
    5) To Select a Registry Number.
    Select the number location where you want to register the
    signal and press ENTER.
    The ÒDo you want to register ?Ó message is displayed. If yes,
    press ENTER.
    No Name
    01
    02 NTSC
    03 78K
    04
    05 NTSC
    06 No40
    07 No39
    08 31.45K
    09 A
    10Source Registry
    5. Select Registry No.
    Source
    VIDEO
    RGB
    VIDEO
    RGB
    RGB
    RGB
    VIDEO
    VIDEOInput
    A
    A
    C
    A
    A
    A
    C
    BOption
     Cancel
    1. INPUT  A
    2. COMPONENT
    3. HDTV  Mode
    4. ABC
    5. No.  1Source Registry
    Do you want to register?
      Yes
      No
     Cancel 
    						
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    n Registry Edit
    This feature allows you to change various parameters of the
    source on the selected line. This can be done to the current
    projected signal as well as not projected source.
    To edit the registered signal, proceed as follows:
    1) Press the ADJUST button.
     ¥ The Adjust menu is displayed.
    2) Use the CURSOR 
    or button to highlight the Ò1.Source
    RegistryÓ line and press ENTER.
     ¥ The Source Registry menu will be displayed.
     ¥ You can also select the Source Registry menu directly by
    pressing the INPUT Ò1Ó button.
    Items to select
    ¥ New Entry ------------ Registers a new signal.
    ¥ Registry Edit --------- Changes setting various parameters
    of the registered signals.
    3) Use the CURSOR 
    or button to highlight the Ò2. Registry
    EditÓ line and press ENTER.
     ¥ The ÒRegistry EditÓ screen is displayed.
    4) Use the CURSOR 
    or button to highlight the registered
    signal and press ENTER.
     ¥ The ÒEdit CommandÓ menu is displayed. Then proceed as
    follows:
    * Cut Enables you to remove a selected signal from the list
    and place it on the ÒclipboardÓ in the projector.
    * Copy Enables you to copy a selected signal from the list and
    place it on the ÒclipboardÓ in the projector.
    * Paste Enables you to paste the signal placed on the Òclip-
    boardÓ to any other line of the list. To do this, select ÒPasteÓ
    and then select the line number you want to paste to. Last
    press ENTER.
    * Information Enables you to set a various parameters. When
    ÒInformation is selected, the Source Information screen is
    displayed. Select an item and press ENTER.
    5) When setting is completed, press END.
    NOE: The contents will leave the ÒclipboardÓ when you press
    END.
    Edit Command
         Cut
         Copy
         Paste
         Information
    3.OPERATION 
    						
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    Amplitude
    Enables you to adjust the horizontal and vertical amplitude of the
    image.
    NOTE: Normally use the normal value.
    Use the CURSOR 
    or to adjust the horizontal amplitude.
    Use the CURSOR 
    or to adjust the vertical amplitude.
    When the amplitude adjusting is completed, press the END button.
    White Balance
    White Balance
    - White /Black Level -
    255
    0 WhiteRed64
    128 Blue
    Black
    Enables you to adjust the white balance of the image.
    Items to select
    ¥ White/Red-Blue ---------- Adjust the white level for the red or blue.
    ¥ Black/Red-Blue ---------- Adjust the black level for the red or blue.
    Use the CURSOR 
    or to adjust the level of each item.
    Use the CURSOR 
    or to select an item.
    When the white balance adjusting is completed, press the END
    button.
    Signal Level
    Signal Level
    - RGB -
    64 Red64 Green64 Blue64 White
    Signal Level
    - COMPONENT -
    64 Y Gain64 Cb Gain64 Cr Gain
    Enables you to adjust the signal level.
    NOTE: You can directly access the Signal Level by pressing the
    SIGNAL LEVEL button on the remote control.
    Use the CURSOR 
    or to adjust the level of each item.
    Use the CURSOR 
    or to select an item.
    When the signal level adjusting is completed, press the END button.
    Amplitude
    -Amplitude-
    0
    0 (H)
    (V) 
    						
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    Uniformity
    -Uniformity-
    1. White Uniformity
    2. Edge Blending
    Enables you to adjust the white uniformity and edge blending.
    The white uniformity feature allows you to adjust color balance on
    the left and right side of the screen; the edge-blending feature allows
    you to adjust the brightness on the area which two images projected
    from the two projectors are overlapped.
    To Adjust White Uniformity
    1) Press R or B button while pressing and holding CTL to select
    the color you want to adjust. Note that Green is not available.
    2) Move the cursor to the area you want to adjust using CURSOR
    button while pressing and holding CTL.
    ¥ CTL + 
     moves the cursor to the right.
    ¥ CTL + 
     moves the cursor to the left.
    ¥ CTL + 
     moves the cursor up.
    ¥ CTL + 
     moves the cursor down.
    3) Use the CURSOR buttons to adjust the white uniformity.
    ¥ Pressing 
     or  increases the level.
    ¥ Pressing 
     or  decreases the level.
    4) Repeat from the step 1 for the other color.
    To Adjust the Edge Blending
    1) Press the CURSOR buttons while pressing and holding CTL to
    select the area you want to adjust.
    ¥ CTL + 
     selects the top
    ¥ CTL + 
     selects the bottom
    ¥ CTL + 
     selects the right
    ¥ CTL + 
     selects the left
    2) Use the CURSOR 
     or  button to select ÒDATAÓ or
    ÒPOS.Ó.
    ¥ ÒDATAÓ ------- Adjusts the level
    ¥ ÒPOS.Ó --------- Adjusts the position
    3) Use the CURSOR 
    or button to adjust the edge blending.
    ¥ When ÒDATAÓ is selected:
    Pressing 
     increases the level.
    Pressing 
     decreases the level.
    ¥ When ÒPOS.Ó is selected:
    Pressing 
     moves the position to the top or the right.
    Pressing 
     moves the position to the bottom or the left.
    To exit the Uniformity, press END.
    White Uniformity
    - Red -
    Screen - Left, Top -
    0
    Uniformity
    - Edge Blending -
    Screen - Top -
    0 Data0 Pos.
    3.OPERATION 
    						
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    Display Function
    Enables you to adjust various items such as the input signal size,
    output signal size, output position, interlace mode and sync protect if
    the image is not displayed correctly. Normally you do not need to set
    these items.
    1) Input Signal Size
    Adjusts the size of input signal.
    The CURSOR 
    or button adjusts the horizontal size.
    The CURSOR 
    or button adjusts the vertical size.
    2) Output Signal Size
    Adjusts the size of output picture.
    The CURSOR 
    or button adjusts the horizontal size.
    The CURSOR 
    or button adjusts the vertical size.
    3) Output Position
    Adjusts the display position of output picture.
    The CURSOR 
    or button adjusts the horizontal position.
    The CURSOR 
    or button adjusts the vertical position.
    4) Interlace Mode
    Select the appropriate mode for an interlace signal viewing the
    image. Normally select the mode preset at the factory.
    5) Sync Protect
    After selecting ON, adjust the bending of the top of the screen.
    Normally select OFF.
    To adjust, use the CURSOR 
    or to adjust the level viewing
    the screen.
    To switch the top or the bottom, press the CURSOR 
    or
    button.
    6) PLL Gain
    Adjust so that the clock signal is stabilized.
    Normally use at the factory setting value.
    7) Video Filter
    Normally use at the factory setting value.
    Input of a high resolution signal such as an XGA or SXGA can
    cause white characters to be tinted with color. If this happens, set
    the filter switch to ON and then adjust the frequency by using the
    CURSOR 
    or button.
    Interlace Mode
    Non Std:  Odd
    Non Std:  Odd - 1
    Non Std:  Odd+1
    Std      :  Odd
    Std      :  Odd - 1
    Std      :  Odd+1
    Display Function
    - Sync Protect -
    Sync Protect Switch [Off   ]
    1024 (U)1024 (D)
    -Display Function-
    1. Input Signal Size
    2. Output Signal Size
    3. Output Position
    4. Interlance Mode
    5. Sync Protect
    6. PLL Gain
    7. Video Filter
    Display Function
    - PLL Gain -
    Control Mode [Auto     ]
    PDA.PDB [DIV1     ]0 VCO
    Display Function
    - Video Filter -
    Filter Switch [Off   ]
    8 Freq.(MHz) 
    						
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