USER GUIDE
SVGA DLP PROJECTOR
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10.5
MENU SYSTEM
The menu system is designed so that it may be invoked and overlayed at
any time with any image projected. When invoked, the menu system will
not interrupt the display of the underlying image. The hierarchical design,
with a main menu and sub-menus, provides a logical approach to access
the various functions. The localization in the upper left corner and the
moderate size of the menus does not block much of the view of the image
displayed. Several languages are selectable to suit international users.
10.6
OSD SYSTEM
The OSD (On Screen Display) is used to echo user controls for positive
feedback. The OSD is active both within the menu and with direct controls.
The OSD should not be confused with the menu system, the latter being
used to gain access to controls, while the OSD merely indicates the actual
operation. The OSD may be selected or deselected in the menu.
10.7
SET-UP MEMORY
The various user selections and settings that are made with the remote
control, the projector keypad and the menu system, are automatically
memorized for future reference. Most settings are related to the actual
source in use, so when switching between sources, or between modes
within sources, the individual settings are recalled accordingly.
The memory can store up to 40 different sources and mode characteristics.
Some sources are predefined, while the remaining are available for
customer set-up. See the compatibility list in the Technical Data section.
New sources are added to the memory only if the sync pattern differs
significantly from a previous selection. If a new source is detected as an
old one (close or identical sync patterns), and the settings are changed, the
new settings will override the old ones.
See the Remote Control and Menu sections for details of which functions
that are memorized.
10.8
COOLING SYSTEM
The heat generated in the projection lamp and the electronics circuitry
needs to be effectively vented out of the projector. Cooling fans are
employed to force the convection of air through the system. Air is let out
close to the projection lamp (as this is the hottest area).