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required whenever you want to communicate with a single projector within a
multiple-projector application (see
key, above).
For more information about controlling multiple projectors, see Section 3.8.
Display Slidebars
If checked, will allow direct slidebars to be superimposed over the current image
when an adjustable parameter is selected. These slidebars include volume,
contrast, brightness, position, pixel tracking and phase, and others. If unchecked,
direct slidebars (or any from
codes) will remain invisible during adjustment.
Lamp Timer Message
If checked, will display a lamp timer message as the lamp in the projector
exceeds its 750-hour life. The lamp timer message will time-out (disappear from
screen) after 30 seconds.
NOTE: For maximum lamp performance and safety, it is recommended that
display of this message remain enabled — enter a checkmark in the checkbox.
Error Messages
If checked, on-screen messages will notify you of errors as they occur. See 3.9,
Error Messages.
Opening Screen
If checked, an opening screen such as the Electrohome VistaPro logo will be
displayed upon power up until a source is selected.
Video Termination
Check this option to terminate the video input (75
S
).
The input should be
terminated unless the signal loops through (continues) to another projector or
display device, in which case the last projector in the chain should be terminated.
Auto Power up
If checked, the projector will automatically power up without pressing
.
Note that unsaved display adjustments may be lost after a power failure.
Broadcast Keys
Check if you want keypad commands sent to one projector to be relayed to all
projectors in a network. The
command on the built-in keypad (or
on remote keypads) will still allow you to control a specific projector.
This primarily read-only menu (Figures 3.12 and 3.13) consists of four separate
read-only menus plus a text editing box used for entering the serial number of a
new lamp. The four menus list a variety of details about the standard and
optional components currently in use on the projector. Refer to these menus for
information about hardware and software versions installed, number of lamp
hours logged, and projector model and serial number. In addition, the Status
Menu identifies the current source, switcher, slot and frequencies present. Call
up the Status menu whenever you install a new lamp assembly.
Status
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