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Roadie HD+35K User Manual
020-100340-02 Rev. 1 (01-2010)
Section 3: Operation
3.1.14 Security Locks
Critical internal components and/or connections are protected by standard medium-security locks. This
safeguard helps ensure access by authorized personnel only. Remaining panels are not removable with standard
tools, or they are blocked by other obstacles that prevent theft or tampering.
3.2
Using the Built-In Keypad or Remotes
The projector is typically controlled using one of the following:
•
The built-in keypad
(
Figure 3-4
) located at the rear of the projection head
•
The standard IR remote
(
Figure 3-5
) for wired (includes a 100 ft. cable) or wireless control up to 100 feet
away
While the built-in keypad or standard remote provides complete control of the projector, they differ slightly in
their arrangement of keys and in what functions can be accessed directly with a key press, rather than requiring
use of the Menu system. You may find the built-in keypad or the standard IR remote more convenient than
another for your specific installation and application.
3.2.1 Built-in Keypad
To control the projector when signals from a standard
IR remote cannot reach the projector, you can use the
projector's built-in keypad, located at the rear of the projector. Two nearby windows provide feedback
indicating current status and activities of the projector. Because the built-in keypad has fewer keys than the
standard IR remote, certain projector functions are accessible only through the
Menu
system.
Figure 3-4 Built-in Keypad at Rear of Projector
PROJ. STATUS
This large bright light indicates from a long distance the current operating state of the
projector, such as, if it is turned OFF, running normally, or it has a critical problem that
needs investigation.
OFF = Projection head is unplugged
Yellow = Head is plugged in, but turned off
Green = Normal operation
Red = Error preventing normal operation
AC INPUT
For connecting the projection head line cord to AC. Upon plug-in, the projector is in a
minimal power stand-by mode.
Table 3.2 Rear Connection Panel Layout
Rear Connection
Panel Area
Description
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9NNL
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Power key
Enter key
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