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The RGB Adjustment menu is displayed.
Image 8-65: RGB Adjustment menu
2.
Select one of the three sliders.
3.
Use the left and right arrow keys to modify the gain of the chosen color.
4.
Repeat for every slider until the desired result is achieved on screen.
8.9 Laser illumination
What can be done?
Within a certain percentage, the light output of the light source can be reduced by reducing the laser power.
Alternatively, you can enable CLO mode (Constant light output) for a constant light output over a longer period
of time.
You can only change the power output when the shutter is opened.
About CLO mode
All light sources naturally decrease their intensity over time. In order to prevent a decreasing output in a multi-
projector setup, you can activate CLO mode to make sure that the light output remains constant.
CLO mode will ensure that the projector regulates its illumination power to maintain the same level of output
light during the lifetime of the light source. This requires that the light source power is not set to 100% from the
start, but to a lower value. The lower this value is set, the longer the projector will be able to maintain the
output level.
How to reduce the power
1.
In the main menu, select
Installation
→
Illumination
→
Power
.
Image 8-66: Illumination menu, Power
The actual power setting is indicated at the bottom of the
Power
button.
2.
Use the Slider to change the power value.
Summary of Contents for UDM Series
Page 1: ...ENABLING BRIGHT OUTCOMES User manual UDM...
Page 22: ...R5911443 02 UDM 22 Safety information...
Page 48: ...R5911443 02 UDM 48 Input Communication...
Page 53: ...R5911443 02 UDM 53 4 To turn the test pattern off return to the previous menu GUI Introduction...
Page 54: ...R5911443 02 UDM 54 GUI Introduction...
Page 60: ...R5911443 02 UDM 60 GUI Source...
Page 112: ...R5911443 02 UDM 112 GUI Profiles...
Page 156: ...R5911443 02 UDM 156 Specifications...
Page 166: ...R5911443 02 UDM 166 Video timing tables...
Page 172: ...R5911443 02 UDM 172 DMX chart...
Page 176: ...R5911443 02 UDM 176 WiFi GSM compliance information...
Page 182: ...R5911443 02 UDM 182 Environmental information...