
4. Input & Communication
Functionality of the buttons
1
Numeric buttons (No.1 - 6)
Each Numeric button (reference
1
image 4-4) can be linked to a macro which allows you to setup the projector to your
requirements with one push of a button. The backlight of the Numeric button is white if a macro is associated with the
Numeric button. The backlight is green if the macro associated with the Numeric button is activated. The backlight is red in
case one of the actions of the macro failed. Inactive Numeric buttons have no backlight.
When the authorization process is activated with the (security) Key button, the backlight of the Numeric buttons changes to
yellow.
2
Marker area
Each Numeric button has a marker area (reference
2
image 4-4) where you can write down the name of the Macro.
3
Standby button
Pushing the Standby button (reference
3
image 4-4) for 3 seconds changes the projector mode from Standby mode (energy
saving) to Operational mode or vice versa. The backlight of the Standby button is blinking white or green, depending on
the requested mode. Once the requested mode is reached the backlight will be continuously lit up green in Operational
mode or white in Standby mode.
Enter or leave Standby mode can also be done via a 2 dedicated projector command (USB/Ethernet), or via two prede
fi
ned
Macros (not editable) with GPIO, or via the Communicator.
During projector initialization the backlight of the Standby button is blinking blue.
In case the Light button and the Standby button continuous lights up red indicates that no lens is installed or that the
ambient temperature inside the Light Processor compartment is exceeded or that the DMD FRONT or DMD BACK
temperature is exceeded.
4
Star button
Star button (reference
4
image 4-4). Pressing the Star button a few seconds will activate the ICMP reset process.
5
Light button
Light button (reference
5
image 4-4) switches the lasers ON or OFF.
Pushing the Light button (reference 5 image 4-4) for 3 seconds will activate or deactivate the lasers of the projector. The
backlight of the Light button is blinking white or green, depending on the requested mode. Once the requested mode is
reached the backlight will be continuously lit up green when the lasers are activated or white when the lasers are deactivated.
In case the Light button and the Standby button continuous lights up red indicates that no lens is installed or that the
ambient temperature inside the Light Processor compartment is exceeded or that the DMD FRONT or DMD BACK
temperature is exceeded.
6
Focus button
The Focus button (reference
6
image 4-4) allows you to focus the projected image on the screen. The backlight of the
Focus button is red in case the end of range is reached.
In case no lens (
fi
le) is selected the Focus button remains inactive. No backlight.
7
Shift button
The Shift button (reference
7
image 4-4) allows you to shift the lens up/down or left/right. The backlight of the Shift button
is red in case the end of range is reached.
In case no lens (
fi
le) is selected the Shift button remains inactive. No backlight.
8
Dowser button
The Dowser button (reference
8
image 4-4) opens or closes the dowser. The backlight of the Dowser button is green when
the dowser is requested to open and white when the dowser is closed. Red indicates an error.
9
Test Pattern button
The Test Pattern button (reference
9
image 4-4) gives direct access to a limited set of the internal test patterns of the
projector. This is a toggle button. To exit the Test Pattern mode toggle through all test patterns. Note that the convergence
test pattern is not included in this set. The backlight of the Test Pattern button is blinking green if one of the test patterns is
activated and lit ups continuous green if none is activated. In case of failure the button lights up in red.
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Summary of Contents for Thor
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