Wolf Cinema Projector REF-1000 User Manual
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61 it is sometimes difficult to observe artifacts such as external de‐interlacing/resizing and signal noise. Remove the checkmark to return back to normal. Color Enable Select which color or colors you want to see. This is useful while working with color temperature, input levels or other special setup parameters. Colors can also be enabled/disabled by entering the corresponding function code listed on the back of the standard remote keypad. Odd Pixel Adjustment NOTES: 1) Factory‐set and rarely...
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62 bands are just visible. Images from this source will then display correct blacks and whites without crushing or washing out. NOTE: If using Peak Detector with PIP, both images must have the same color space. Level Detector The “Level Detector” checkbox enables specific thresholds for blacks and whites — input levels that fall below a specified Level Value (see below) are displayed as black, and all others are displayed as white. It aids in Odd Pixel Adjustment. To use: 1. Enable “Level Detector”...
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63 Automatic LVS Lens Calibration NOTE: It is recommended to leave this feature disabled. When this option is selected (default) and the projector is in LVS mode, the projector will perform a lens calibration on each power‐up. During calibration, the shutter will be closed and the status LED will display ‘LC’. If LVS is not selected, the ALC setting will be ignored. If, during power‐up, ALC is not selected and LVS is, the last stored location from the previous LVS calibration will be assumed to be true...
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64 resulting PIP image maintains its intended aspect ratio. Use “Anamorphic” for NTSC signals having narrower pixels‐‐this will stretch the pixels horizontally to regain the intended aspect ratio of the PIP image. NOTE: If the image is already resized at the source it will remain that way in the PIP window. If, for example, an NTSC signal is already set to anamorphic through the Resize and Preset menu it will remain that way in the PIP window. If the NTSC signal is formatted as widescreen at the...
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65 Fade Time Set how long (in seconds) it takes to gradually dissolve one image into another for a source switch when Image Optimization is set to Smooth Switching. NOTE: PIP must be disabled for Fade Time to take effect. Also, the PIP window must be closed to activate it. Numbers Select Main Image Use Numbers Select Main Image to use the numeric keys #1‐8 as input keys. This remapping of the keypad (see right) can be particularly useful with PIP displays, providing a convenient shortcut for...
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66 other factors. 3) It is recommended that Lamp Limit not exceed the expected lamp life, otherwise a lamp could become dangerously fragile with overuse. Set which LAMP MODE you want to use in order to control the light output. You can choose to run the lamp as bright as possible (i.e., always using maximum power — this is the default upon power up) or you can power the lamp with a specific wattage appropriate for the installed lamp or you can set a specific intensity (brightness) to maintain. Although...
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67 HOW LONG CAN I MAINTAIN BRIGHTNESS? Software can maintain your “Intensity” setting until the required power reaches the maximum rating for the lamp. The lower the setting, the longer it will take to reach this threshold and the longer you can maintain the desired brightness. Keep in mind that once the lamp power reaches its maximum wattage (see “Power”, above), this tracking is no longer possible. At this point, the lamp will gradually begin to dim as usual, even though your original “Intensity”...
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68 NOTE: Enter a serial number only if you have just installed a new lamp. This will help insure that lamp timer is not reset on an old lamp and that the number of hours logged on the lamp will be accurate. IMPORTANT: Always record the serial number of a NEW lamp. When a new lamp is installed and its serial number recorded by selecting “Change Lamp” in the Lamp menu, the lamp timer resets to “0” and begins logging time for the new lamp. This tally appears in both the Lamp menu (see right) and the...
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69 Read through the entire procedure before attempting to adjust White Field Uniformity controls, and keep in mind the following checklist of prerequisites and guidelines: • ADJUST COLORS FIRST — Always adjust the primary colors as described in the “Matching Colors in Multiple Screens” procedure (above) before attempting to work with White Field Uniformity. This insures that primary colors, color temperature, and maximized light output are all well matched from one screen to another. These matches are...
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70 FOR BEST RESULTS: Rather than examining the CENTER of each zone when assessing White Field Uniformity adjustments focus on extreme EDGES as indicated in the illustration at right. 1d) In either Color Adjustments menu, select a “User” color. Then: • If you have created a “User 1” color gamut (recommended) for a well‐matched wall, continue to Step 1e. • If you prefer maximum brightness rather than a particular color temperature, select “Max Drives”. IMPORTANT: Do not change User 1 Color Adjustment...