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    SDTV Adjust: Use the controls in the SDTV Adj. sub-menu to improve the display of 
    standard-definition signals. These controls allow you to make adjustments independently 
    for each SD signal type (as opposed to the per-input controls in the 
    Picture Adjustment 
    menu). 
    Setup: The Brightness and Contrast settings made in the Composite, S-Video, 
    Component YCbCr and Deinterlacer Adjust sub-menus can be recalled by choosing 
    the associated Video Black Level, either here or in the 
    Video Black Level sub-menu 
    (refer to Video Black Level on page 60).  
     Composite, S-Video: Select Composite, S-Video from the SDTV Adj. sub-menu to 
    adjust the brightness, contrast, saturation (color intensity), hue (tint) and sharpness of 
    Composite and S-Video signals. Refer to Picture Adjustment on page 46.  
     
     
     
     
     
     Component YCbCr: Select Component YCbCr from the SDTV Adj. sub-menu to 
    adjust the brightness, contrast and saturation level for SD Component signals. 
     
     
     
     
     Overscan Adjust (Read-only): Select Overscan Adjust to display the incoming signal 
    format and the amount of horizontal and vertical overscan. To adjust the over-scan 
    percentage, refer to Image Over Scan, below. 
     Deinterlacer Adjust: Select Deinterlacer Adjust to adjust the contrast, brightness and 
    saturation level for interlaced (480i or 576i) video signals.
     
     
     
     Video Decoder Adjust: To optimize the display of SD Component video signals, 
    select Video Decoder Adjust and adjust the gain on the Y, Pb and Pr channels.
    Image Over Scan: Image Over Scan pushes the outside edge of the active picture area 
    of the video signal out beyond the edge of the display area. 
    Some television programs are produced based on the assumption that older television 
    sets may not display the outer edges of the broadcast picture area. Over scan effectively 
    trims away these inactive, outer edges and enlarges the remaining portion of the image to 
    fill the display area.
    Use the on-screen slidebar to select the desired amount of over scan.
    For HDTV, DVDs and other video sources, Image Over Scan is generally not necessary or 
    desirable.
    Image Shift: The Image Shift menu allows you to precisely center the image on the 
    screen. (These controls are available only with a 480i source signal.) 
     Horizontal: This control moves the image right or left within the area of available pixels. 
     Vertical: This option moves the image up or down within the area of available pixels. 
    Setup7.5 IRE
    Composite, S-Video
    Component YCbCr
    Overscan Adjust
    Deinterlacer Adjust
    Video Decoder Adjust
    FormatNTSC
    Brightness+124
    Contrast+63
    Saturation+110
    Hue0
    Sharpness+2
    FormatYUV60
    Brightness+124
    Contrast+63
    Saturation+110
    Format525i(480i)
    + 5%
    Contrast+63
    Brightness+124
    Saturation+110
    Y Gain+135
    Pb Gain+135
    Pr Gain+135 
    						
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    Amplitude Adjust: The Amplitude Adjust menu allows you to fine-tune the 
    currently-selected image aspect ratio by stretching it horizontally or vertically, in small 
    increments. This can be useful if your projector is equipped with an anamorphic lens. 
    The Horizontal control adjusts the image width while keeping the height constant. 
    Similarly, the Vertical control adjusts the image height while keeping the width constant. 
    Horizontal Masking (CineWide RS-1100 versions only): To achieve the proper image 
    geometry with the secondary anamorphic lens, select Horizontal Masking from the Set
     Up 
    menu. Then, use the 
     or  button to change the native aspect ratio of the display, in 
    small increments. 
    Video Black Level: This control compensates for incoming elevated black levels present 
    in certain video signals, and ensures that blacks in the display are neither “crushed” 
    (where dark grays appear black) nor excessively elevated (where blacks appear dark 
    gray). By default, the projector automatically determines the best setting according to the 
    type of incoming video signal: 
    0 IRE: Used for DVD output with “enhanced black,” SECAM, most PAL standards and 
    Japanese NTSC. 
    7.5 IRE: Used for most NTSC video signals. 
    For some types of video, you may want to override the setting. Generally, if black appears 
    crushed when brightness = 30, choose “0 IRE.” If black appears excessively elevated, use 
    “7.5 IRE.” 
    Lamp Power: Select Lamp Power from the Set Up Menu to adjust the lamp output level. 
    You can choose to run the lamp as bright as possible (250W; this is the default setting) or 
    you can choose the lower (200W) setting. Generally, lower lamp output can prolong the 
    life of the lamp, but decreases brightness. 
    Remote Control: The Remote Control menu shows you the primary and secondary 
    infrared (IR) codes to which the RS-1100 will respond. The Primary IR code is permanently 
    set to +20. The secondary IR code is also +20. 
    You can change the secondary IR code if either: 
     Another device in the theater (a DVD player, for example) is responding to commands 
    from the RS-1100 remote control in ways that are unpredictable or undesirable. 
     You have multiple RS-1100 projectors and want to control them independently, as 
    opposed to broadcasting commands from a single remote to all of them. In this 
    scenario, you can use multiple remotes programmed to use different IR codes. Or, you 
    can use a single remote and change the IR code as needed to address a specific 
    projector. 
    When you change the secondary IR code, the remote sends that code instead of the 
    primary IR code. 
    1. To adjust the image position with a 480p or higher-resolution 
    source, use the 
    PC & HD Adjust controls in the Option menu, 
    described on page 54. 
    2. The values shown represent where the approximate center of the 
    image lies in relation to the total number of pixels available 
    horizontally or vertically. This varies widely according to the 
    signal; watch the image while adjusting. 
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    To simultaneously change the secondary IR code and synchronize that remote with a 
    projector, point the remote at the projector, then press and hold 
     and  simultaneously 
    for five seconds. The Remote Control edit window, shown at left, appears. Type a new, 
    two-digit code. 
    The procedure for changing the secondary IR code on the remote only is the same, 
    except that you point the remote away from the projector. 
    Reset Lamp Timer: When you replace the projector lamp (refer to Lamp Replacement 
    on page 65), you should also reset the lamp timer. To do this, select Reset Lamp Timer 
    from the Set Up menu. Press the right-arrow key on the remote to highlight “Yes,” then 
    press ENTER to confirm the reset. 
    Fan Control: Select Fan Control from the Set Up Menu to control the operation of the 
    projector’s cooling fan. 
    Mode: In most cases, the default Fan Control Mode (Auto Normal) will maintain the 
    correct operating temperature. If the lamp frequently turns off due to overheating, or in 
    certain high-altitude operating environments, you may need to change this setting to 
    Auto Hi. Altitude or Manual. 
    Fan Speed: If you set the Fan Mode to Manual, select Fan Speed and use the 
    on-screen slidebar to adjust the speed. 
    After changing either of these settings, press EXIT to return to the previous menu.
    Screen Trigger Mode: Select Screen Trigger Mode from the Set Up menu to configure 
    the 12-volt trigger output. 
     Set the Screen Trigger Mode to Normal if you want the trigger to activate when the 
    projector is turned on (for instance, if the trigger is controlling a retractable screen). 
     Set the Screen Trigger Mode to AutoScope if you want the trigger to activate when the 
    Cinema or Virtual Cinema aspect ratio is selected. Choose this setting if your RS-1100 
    is equipped with the Runco CineWide with AutoScope system. 
    Return to User OSD: To exit the Set Up menu, use the up- or down-arrow keys to 
    highlight Return to User OSD and press ENTER. 
    To return to the Set Up menu, select it from the Main Menu, press ENTER twice, then 
    press MENU on the remote control. (You do not need to re-enter the passcode.) 
    The Remote Control menu is read-only and need not be visible in 
    order to change the secondary IR code. Note
    Remote Control
    Secondary20
    Reset the Lamp Timer ONLY after you replace the lamp. Otherwise, 
    the reported “Lamp Hours” will be inaccurate. 
    Do not exceed the recommended lamp life of 2000 hours. An old 
    lamp becomes increasingly fragile and prone to sudden failure. 
    If your RS-1100 installation includes an SDC-1 System Expansion 
    Device, you can also use the SDC-1 to trigger the AutoScope lens 
    motor. Refer to the SDC-1 manual for more information. 
    Note
    WARNING
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    ISF CalibrationTo access the ISF Calibration menu, select ISF Calibration from the Main Menu and press 
    ENTER. Use the number buttons on the remote control to enter the ISF Calibration menu 
    passcode when prompted and press ENTER again. Then, press MENU on the remote 
    control. 
    Reset Picture Adjust: To restore the ISF default image settings for the current input 
    source ONLY, press the 
     button to highlight “Yes.” Then, press ENTER. 
    Picture Adjust: These settings are described in the Picture Adjustment section 
    (page 46). 
    White Balance / Gamma Selection: These settings are described in the previous 
    section, 
    Set Up. 
    Blue Image: This setting is described in the Installation section (refer to page 54). 
    ICC Adjust: Use the ICC Adjust controls to customize the stored NTSC, HDTV and/or 
    PAL color space characteristics. To do this, select the color space to modify. Then, select 
    a component color (Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, Cyan or Magenta). 
    For each component color, you can adjust the following: 
     Intensity: This slidebar adjusts the intensity -- also known as luminance -- of a given 
    color. 
    Sat. This slidebar adjusts the color saturation level -- the amount of that color in a video 
    image. Lower settings produce less saturated colors; a setting of “0” removes that 
    color from the image entirely. If the saturation is too high, that color will be 
    overpowering and unrealistic. 
    Hue: This slidebar adjusts the red/green color hue for true color reproduction of video 
    signals. For best results, adjust tint while displaying an external color bars test pattern 
    (see 
    Figure 4-4). Otherwise, it is recommended that Hue remain at its default setting. 
    When you have finished customizing the color space, select Store Setting and press 
    ENTER. 
    ISF Calibration
    Reset Picture Adjust
    Picture Adjust
    White Balance
    Gamma Selection
    Blue Image
    ICC Adjust
    Store Settings
    Splash Screen Timer
    ISF Enable
    Return to User OSD
    ➤
    This menu should be used by ISF-certified technicians only. Note 
    						
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    Store Settings: For each input, the RS-1100 lets you store image quality settings as 
    presets that you can recall at a later time. You can create up to three presets per input 
    and resolution. 
    To store image quality settings to a preset:
    1. Select Picture Adjust from the ISF Calibration menu.
    2. Select Color Temperature from the Picture Adjust menu. 
    3. Use the  or  button to select the “Custom 1” or “Custom 2” color temperature. 
    Make a note of your selection. 
    4. Press EXIT. 
    5. Adjust brightness and contrast as described in the Picture Adjustment section 
    (page 46). Exit the Picture Adjust menu when finished.
    6. Select White Balance from the ISF Calibration menu. Adjust the grayscale as required 
    (refer to 
    White Balance on page 55). 
    7. From the White Balance menu, select “Store Custom 1” or “Store Custom 2” 
    (depending on your selection in Step 3) and press ENTER.
    8. From the ISF Calibration menu, select Store Settings and choose the Memory 1,” 
    “ISF Night” or “ISF Day” preset to store your settings. 
    9. Repeat Steps 1 through 8 for the other two presets. 
    To recall stored custom image quality settings, select Restore Image Settings from the 
    Adjustment menu (refer to 
    Picture Adjustment on page 46) and choose “Memory 1,” 
    “ISF Night” or “ISF Day.” Or, simply use the corresponding buttons on the remote control.
    Splash Screen Timer: Use the  or  button to set the Splash Screen Timer. This timer 
    controls how long the startup (ISF and Runco logo) image stays on-screen after you turn 
    on the projector. Select from 5 to 60 seconds, in 1-second increments. When finished, 
    press EXIT. 
    ISF Enable: Use ISF Enable to control the display of the ISF logo on the RS-1100 splash 
    screen upon power-up. 
    Return to User OSD: To exit the ISF Calibration menu, use the up- or down-arrow keys 
    to highlight Return to User OSD and press ENTER. 
    To return to the ISF Calibration menu, select it from the Main Menu, press ENTER twice, 
    then press MENU on the remote control. (You do not need to re-enter the passcode.)
    When you change a setting, save the change to a preset 
    afterwards. Otherwise, the change will be lost when a different 
    input is selected. (Most settings are saved for each input and 
    resolution separately.) 
    The first time you perform this procedure, store the current white 
    balance settings in both the “Custom
     1” and “Custom 2” color 
    temperatures. This will give you a convenient starting point for 
    Custom
     2, should you wish to use it for the other two presets. 
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    5.1 
    Lamp Replacement
    The lamp should be replaced when it reaches the end of its life (typically 2000 hours), or 
    sooner if a noticeable degradation in brightness occurs. Contact your Runco dealer to 
    obtain a replacement lamp.
    1. Turn off the projector and unplug the power cord. 
    Allow the projector to cool down for 
    approximately 45 minutes prior to removing 
    the lamp assembly for replacement.
    2. Loosen the two captive screws from the lamp 
    cover.
     
     
    3. Remove the lamp cover.  
     
     
     
     
     
     
    4. Remove the two lamp assembly mounting screws. 
     
     
     
     
     
     
    5. Grasp the lamp assembly handle and pull gently, 
    removing the lamp module from the projector 
    housing.
    6. Install the new lamp module and replace the two 
    screws. 
     
     
     
    7. Replace the lamp cover at the right side first and 
    secure it with the two screws.
    8. Turn on the power and select Reset Lamp Timer 
    from the Set Up menu to reset the lamp timer (refer 
    to Reset Lamp Timer on page 61). 
    5Maintenance and Troubleshooting 
    						
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    5.2 
    Troubleshooting Tips
    Table 5-1 provides some general guidelines for troubleshooting problems you may 
    encounter with the RS-1100. If the suggested solutions fail to resolve the problem or if you 
    encounter an issue not described here, please contact Runco Technical Support. 
    Table 5-1. Troubleshooting Chart 
    SymptomPossible Cause(s)Solution
    The projector does not turn 
    on.  The RS-1100 is not 
    plugged in or the AC outlet 
    is not active. 
     The main power switch (at 
    the rear of the projector) is 
    off. 
     Lamp cover is not securely 
    attached. 
     Ensure that the RS-1100 is 
    plugged in and that the AC 
    outlet is active. 
     Turn on the power switch.  
     
     Securely attach the lamp 
    cover.
    The projector does not turn 
    back on after it was powered 
    off.  The projector will not turn 
    on for two minutes after 
    power-off, to protect the 
    lamp.  Wait until the RS-1100 
    completes its cool-down 
    (POWER LED lights solid 
    orange). 
    The remote control does not 
    work correctly.  The batteries have run out.  Replace the batteries. 
    The projector is on and OSD 
    menus appear, but there is no 
    video image on-screen.  Incorrect source selection.
     Source component is not 
    turned on. 
     Source component is 
    connected incorrectly or 
    not at all. 
     Select the correct source. 
     Turn on the source.  
     Check cable connection 
    from source component to 
    projector. 
    A projected image from a 
    DVD is split or otherwise 
    scrambled.  DVD player is connected 
    to the Component input 
    and set to progressive 
    scan mode.  Turn off progressive scan 
    on the DVD player. 
    Image is blurred.  The lens is not correctly 
    focused.  Adjust the focus with the 
    remote control. 
    Image is too bright and/or 
    lacks definition in the bright 
    areas of the image.  Contrast is set too high.  Lower the contrast setting. 
    Image appears “washed out” 
    and/or dark areas appear too 
    bright.  Brightness is set too high. Lower the brightness 
    setting. 
    Colors in the image are 
    swapped; for example, reds 
    appear blue or vice versa.  The Red/Pr, Green/Y or 
    Blue/Pb outputs from the 
    source are connected to 
    the wrong inputs on the 
    RS-1100. Ensure that the source 
    outputs are connected to 
    the correct RS-1100 input.  
    						
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    TEMP and LAMP LEDs are 
    both flashing red.  The lamp cover is open.
     Fans are not working 
    properly.
     Close the lamp cover.
     Please contact your Runco 
    dealer for assistance. 
    LAMP LED lights solid red. The lamp has failed or 
    exceeded its usage life. Replace the lamp with a 
    new one. 
    TEMP LED lights solid red. RS-1100 internal 
    temperature is too high. Power off the RS-1100 
    and allow it to cool down. 
    Ensure that the intake and 
    exhaust vents are not 
    blocked. Turn the 
    projector back on. If the 
    problem persists, please 
    contact your Runco dealer 
    for assistance. 
    Table 5-1. Troubleshooting Chart (continued)
    Symptom Possible Cause(s) Solution 
    						
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