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BUTTON
FUNCTION / OPERATION
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EXIT
When at the Main menu, pressing EXIT will exit the menu system
completely, otherwise it will return you to the previous menu.
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LENS
The LENS button is used to activate the Focus and Lens Shift
features. It also provides access to the Zoom feature.
To Focus an image, press the LENS button until the Focus
dialogue box appears on the screen and adjust using the
ñ
and
ò
cursor buttons.
Lens Shift allows the user to adjust the horizontal and vertical
positioning of the displayed image relative to the projector. To
use the Lens Shift feature, press the LENS button until the Lens
Shift dialogue box appears on the screen then position the image
using the cursor buttons.
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ALPHA-
These buttons are used to select channels and enter values in data
NUMERIC
fields. A channel can be selected by simply pressing the number
BUTTONS
of the channel. For channels 1 to 9, just press the number. you
desire. For channels 10 and onwards, press the 10+ button first,
e.g. to select channel 35 you must press 10+ followed by 3
followed by 5. When in a data field, repeatedly pressing an
alphanumeric button will cycle through all the characters relevant
to that button.
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LIGHT
When battery operated, pressing LIGHT will illuminate the back
panel on the remote control. The panel light will automatically
switch off 10 seconds after the last used button is pressed.
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System Operation
OPERATION
LBV00056; Revision A - 23/08/99
Summary of Contents for LIGHTNING 10sx
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