Runco Vx 5c Projector User Manual
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3-37 OPERATION LAMP HOURSshows the number of hours logged on the current lamp. Whenever you record a new lamp serial number, this value automatically resets to 0, where it begins to log time for the new lamp. NOTE: Read-only. This information also appears in the Statusmenu. LAMP S/Nis the serial number recorded for the current lamp. When you install a new lamp and enter its serial number, the number will appear here in the Lampmenu.NOTE: Read-only. Enter a checkmark for LAMP MESSAGEif you want to...
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3-38 OPERATION power level you wish to maintain. See Power below. POWER- The number shown here indicates how many watts are applied to the lamp. Set from 450-700 watts as desired, keeping in mind that lower power levels produce dimmer images. When in Power or Max Brightnessmodes, the power level remains constant. When in Intensity mode, the power level will change as necessary. Specifying a power level of 700 is the same as operating in Max Brightnessmode. NOTES: 1)Power level can be set only if the lamp...
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3-39 OPERATION Use CHANGE LAMP to record the serial number for a newly installed lamp. In the Lamp S/Nwindow, use the number text entry keys to record the new lamp serial number, and press again to accept the change. See Using Slidebars and Other Controlsif you need help entering the number. Once entered, the new lamp serial number will be added to the Lamp Historymenu and theLamp Hourstimer will reset to 0. Lamp Modeand Lamp Limitremain as they were for the previous lamp, and can be changed at...
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3-40 OPERATION Figure 3.26. Status Menu (SAMPLE) 3.8 Using Multiple Projectors When working with multiple projectors, you may want to use the RS-232 or RS-422 serial ports to chain the projectors together in a network that you control from either a keypad or a comput- er/controller (see 2.9, Serial Port Connections). Or you may prefer that each projector stands alone, in which case you will probably use a single IR remote keypad. In either case, you can switch back and forth between broadcasting to all...
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3-41 OPERATION Broadcasting to All Projectors On the IR remote or wired keypad, press to display the projector box. Press again without entering a number - the keypad commands will now affect all projectors. Make certain that only one projector has its Broadcast Keys option selected (checked) - the remaining projectors should have the option unchecked and their keypads disabled (do this in Preferences menu). The Broadcast Keys projector will then relay keypad commands to the others. If using a wired...
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3-42 OPERATION Bad Sync The message Bad Sync is displayed when HSYNC or VSYNC are active but the signal can- not be displayed. Such a condition occurs when only one of the two signals is present, or when either signal is unstable or of the wrong frequency. Correct the signal or select another input. Other Signal Error Messages In addition to the common Bad Syncand No Signalerrors, you may encounter a signal error message indicating that Hsync and/or Vsync are either too fast or too slow. When such a...
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3-43 OPERATION Table 1. System Error Codes Code Description GENERAL 12 Software bug 13 CRC error in flash ROM 14 Programming complete 15 Attempting to download code without being in boot mode 16 Invalid interrupt LAMP / BALLAST 21 Unable to turn the lamp on 22 Lamp is overheated 23 Lamp ballast (power supply) is overheated 24 One or more of the lamp interlocks are open 25 Lamp may be on before being turned on 26 Invalid lamp ballast ID 27 Unexpected lamp shut-off IMAGE...
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4-1 Maintenance 4.1 Warnings and Guidelines This projector is CSA approved and is designed for safe and reliable operation. However, safe operation cannot be assured by design alone; installers, maintainers, and users must maintain a safe operating environment for the system. Please read through and understand the following warnings and guidelines promoting safe usage of the projector. WARNING Never look directly into the projector lens. The extremely high brightness of this projector can cause...
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4-2 MAINTENANCE Lamp and Filter Replacement LAMP:Do not operate the Xenon lamp for more than 1000 hours; risk of the lamp shattering increases as a result of changes in the quartz glass. Also, operation beyond 1000 hours signifi- cantly reduces brightness output. WARNING Never attempt to remove the lamp housing directly after use. The lamp is under great pressure when hot and may explode, causing personal injury and/or property damage. Allow to cool completely. The arc lamp operates at a very high...
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4-3 MAINTENANCE The projector is equipped with a three wire plug having a third (grounding) prong. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact an electrician to have the outlet replaced. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding-type plug. Ventilation Before unplugging the power cord, make sure the internal lamp cooling fans have shut off. The fans automatically shut off when the projector has adequately cooled down. Slots and openings in the projector...