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MultiSync XG85RP/XG85RPW

MultiSync XG135RP

Large Screen MultiSync Rear Projection System

Set-Up Manual

Model Number:

XG-852C/XG-1352C

The projector must be assembled by qualified installation technicians.

Summary of Contents for MultiSync XG85RP-CH

Page 1: ...ultiSync XG85RP XG85RPW MultiSync XG135RP Large Screen MultiSync Rear Projection System Set Up Manual Model Number XG 852C XG 1352C The projector must be assembled by qualified installation technician...

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Page 3: ...Adjustment 130 Bright Uniformity Adjustment 132 White Uniformity Adjustment 133 Rester Centering Adjustment 134 Appendix TIMING CHARTS 136 Pre set Signals 136 Input Signal Reference Chart 137 Input Si...

Page 4: ...ing the Upper Cabinet test the weight by lifting one side slightly off the floor With a minimum of two people four may be required and with one hand firmly in Hand Grip and the other under the rear si...

Page 5: ...uitable blocks and roll cabinet forward until mounting holes on projector are in line with those of the Sliding Projector Mount Refer to Fig 5 Remove blocks so that projector rests on Sliding Projecto...

Page 6: ...t With the Mirror Shroud held at the maximum out position re latch the Lift Turn latches STEP 7 Refer to Fig 7 Attach auxiliary Electronic Equipment optional to the Rack Mount Rails located behind the...

Page 7: ...et Run system cables through cable Grommet located at the lower rear of the Projection Cabinet Note Computer cables can be connected directly to the front of the projector STEP10 Refer to Fig 6 Replac...

Page 8: ...front access cover grasp at top and bottom and pull with quick firm pressure 3 9 POWER STANDBY RC READY INDICATOR ON OFF INPUT SELECT ENTER POWER INPUT SELECT 5 6 4 8 7 I H 0 B C D E ACAT OUT R Cr G Y...

Page 9: ...al equipment such as a VCR with S video outputs L VIDEO Audio Input Terminals L R Connect to the audio outputs of the external equipment such as a VCR Rear Panel 1 Power Switch Main power To turn on t...

Page 10: ...XG RGBINA Front view 1 Active Indicator green LED Lights up when this board is selected 2 R Input Terminal Connects a Red output signal 3 G Input Terminal Connects a Green output signal 4 B Input Ter...

Page 11: ...rs Setting of Rotary switch indicates factory preset No 3 is factory preset Corresponding slot number You can also select the input signal directly by pressing the INPUT 1 through 10 button In this ca...

Page 12: ...GHI 4 JKL 5 MNO 6 PQR 7 STU 8 VWX 9 YZ 10 R B END CTL DISPLAY STATIC NORMAL ENTER 1 ABC 2 DEF 3 GHI OFF ON 4 JKL 5 MNO 6 PQR TEST 7 STU 8 VWX 9 YZ ADJUST OPERATE 10 SOUNDFUNC PIC FUNC HELP INFO INPUT...

Page 13: ...LAY Button Press to turn on or off the on screen display Pressing with CTL eliminates the on screen display pressing with CTL will restore display NOTE Even if the on screen display may be turned off...

Page 14: ...ustments Note that the G button is only on the full function remote control R CURSOR Buttons Used for increasing and decreasing control levels cursor movement and convergence adjustments S NORMAL Butt...

Page 15: ...he unit 2 Install the two new batteries making sure that their polarity matches the diagrams inside the battery compartment Incorrect polarity could damage the unit Remote control cautions Use the rem...

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Page 17: ...rious adjustment such as focus alignment conver gence This chapter also explains the passcode It is a convenient way to prevent any tampering of projector set up information by unauthorized individual...

Page 18: ...TUDE 04 LINEARITY 05 KEY STONE 06 PIN CUSHION 07 LINEAR BAL 08 KEY BALANCE 09 PIN BALANCE 10 LINE DIST 11 R G B POINT CONVERGENCE menu CONVERGENCE 1 TILT SKEW 2 BOW 3 AMPLITUDE 4 LINEARITY 5 KEY STONE...

Page 19: ...to another The projector is turned off After every 10 minutes of elapsed time mWhen the Automatic Save Feature mode is set to DISABLE projector settings can be stored in the projector s memory manual...

Page 20: ...signal and saves the signal in an unassigned location starting at memory location No 51 NO Does not register settings A registered name is given as follows VIDEO S VIDEO Video standard with a list nu...

Page 21: ...the ADJUST menu See Entering Passcode Registering Passcode Changing Your Passcode and Canceling Your Passcode on pages 68 through 73 When your passcode has already been registered When finishing the...

Page 22: ...have been turned off by the R G and B buttons on the remote control CROSS HAIR CROSS COARSE CROSS FINE DOT COARSE DOT FINE FOCUS WINDOW WHITE Adjustment test pattern H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H...

Page 23: ...irst whenever inputting video signals for the first time so that you can register the video signals before making any adjustments If the current input signal s has not been registered the UNREGISTERED...

Page 24: ...EW ENTRY and press ENTER The INPUT TERMINAL SELECT menu will be display When using the projector in stand alone application Use the CURSOR or button to select one of the three slots and press ENTER It...

Page 25: ...AME INPUT screen will be displayed Items to select VIDEO Selects the signal from the VIDEO input terminal of the VIDEO input board RGB Selects the signal from the RGB input terminal of the RGB input b...

Page 26: ...2 S L O T 0 3 S L O T 0 4 S L O T 0 5 S L O T 0 6 S L O T 0 7 S L O T 0 8 S L O T 0 9 S L O T 1 0 S L A V E SIGNAL ENTRY Items to select VIDEO Selects the signal from the VIDEO input terminal of the...

Page 27: ...ple a b c a The characters corresponding to these INPUT buttons are as follows When using With CTL INPUT 1 A B C and 1 a b c and INPUT 2 D E F and 2 d e f and INPUT 3 G H I and 3 g h i and INPUT 4 J K...

Page 28: ...Items to select ALL Copies all the settings EXCEPT H POSI PHASE Copies the settings except H position and Phase adjustments data The SOURCE INFORMATION screen will be displayed Pressing END will retu...

Page 29: ...o this proceed as follows 1 Use the CURSOR or button to select ENTRY MOVE and then press ENTER The ENTRY MOVE SELECT SOURCE message will be displayed at the bottom of the screen 2 Use the CURSOR or bu...

Page 30: ...elected lines To do this proceed as follows 1 Use the CURSOR or button to select ENTRY DELETE and then press ENTER The DELETE SELECT START LINE message will be displayed at the bottom of the screen 2...

Page 31: ...completes the DATA COPY mode The SIGNAL ENTRY list will be displayed Go on to Step 5 m When selecting CHANGE DEFAULT All of the adjustment data of the selected signal will be stored in the DEFAULT AR...

Page 32: ...signal will not be stored in the DEFAULT AREA If the SIGNAL ENTRY list will be displayed this completes the CHANGE DEFAULT mode To end the SIGNAL ENTRY list go on to Step 5 m When selecting SOURCE EDI...

Page 33: ...d press ENTER The SIGNAL ENTRY screen is displayed When used with two or more Switchers ISS 6020 ISS 6020G Use the CURSOR or button to select the master slot number 1 through 10 0 first from the maste...

Page 34: ...de is in effect the RETURN USER MODE screen will be displayed If this happens use the CURSOR or button to select either YES or NO and press ENTER Items to select YES When you try to enter the ADJUST m...

Page 35: ...E LOCK AKB POSI TION FONT APERTURE and SYNC TERMINATION See the following pages for an explanation of each setting Checking and Setting Various Parameters A D J U S T 1 S I G N A L E N T R Y 2 F O C U...

Page 36: ...utton The above is the same procedure of the signal entry See page 27 for more details The screen will return to the SOURCE INFORMATION screen m Setting SYNC CONTROL This function is used to select th...

Page 37: ...LAY TIME RESET Y E S N O m Setting DISPLAY TIME This function is used to reset the time of signal display 1 Use the CURSOR buttons to select DISPLAY TIME and then press ENTER The DISPLAY TIME RESET sc...

Page 38: ...nals O F F O N S O U R C E L O C K C O N T R O L m Setting AKB This function is used to activate the auto white balance control 1 Use the CURSOR buttons to select AKB and then press ENTER The AKB CONT...

Page 39: ...R buttons to select G Y MATRIX and press ENTER The G Y MATRIX menu will be displayed 2 Use the CURSOR or button to select an item and press ENTER The screen will return to the SOURCE INFORMATION scree...

Page 40: ...is function is used to specify the appropriate font size to the on screen message To do this proceed as follows 1 Use the CURSOR buttons to select FONT and then press ENTER The FONT SIZE menu will be...

Page 41: ...ATION screen NOTE The default setting is MANUAL LEVEL 1 m Setting SYNC TERMINATION This function is used to select the impedance of the sync signal 1 Use the CURSOR buttons to select SYNC TERMINA TION...

Page 42: ...select NORMAL or SLOW then press ENTER The screen will return to the SOURCE INFORMATION screen Items to select NORMAL Standard AFC time constant ON Slows the AFC time constant NOTE The default setting...

Page 43: ...n effect the RETURN USER MODE screen is displayed If this happens use the CURSOR or button to select either YES or NO and press ENTER Items to select YES When you try to enter the ADJUST mode the next...

Page 44: ...the signal entry beforehand See page 23 1 Electrical Focus Adjustment See page 45 2 Alignment Adjustment See page 49 3 Static Convergence Adjustment See page 55 4 Dynamic Convergence Adjustment See p...

Page 45: ...directly by pressing the INPUT 2 button 3 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight your preferred adjustment item Press ENTER to display the selected adjustment screen You can also select the adjustment...

Page 46: ...e EDGE ALL focus Always be aware of what color the on screen CRT display is showing R G B when CENTER EDGE SEPA or COR NER is selected If that color s test pattern is turned off any adjustment to that...

Page 47: ...focus The gauge mark in the scale moves to the left 3 To switch to the CENTER screen use the CTL and CURSOR buttons as follows To switch to CENTER from Top press and hold CTL then press CURSOR To swi...

Page 48: ...s ENTER This will exit the ADJUST mode Items to select YES When you try to enter the ADJUST mode the next time you will need to re enter your passcode NO When you try to enter the ADJUST mode the next...

Page 49: ...the horizontal and vertical pincushion LINEAR BAL Adjusts the horizontal and vertical linearity balance KEY BALANCE Adjusts the horizontal and vertical keystone tilt balance PIN BALANCE Adjusts the h...

Page 50: ...If this happens reduce the total amount of the current adjust ment data m Adjusting LINE DISTORTION 1 Select the 10 LINE DIST item then press ENTER The LINE DIST menu is displayed 2 Use the CURSOR or...

Page 51: ...e the convergence adjustment needs to be performed for each CRT R and B separately 1 Select 11 R G B POINT from the ALIGNMENT menu and press ENTER to display the R G B POINT menu For dynamic convergen...

Page 52: ...JUST mode Items to select YES When you try to enter the ADJUST mode again you will need to re enter your passcode NO When you try to enter the ADJUST mode again you will not need to re enter your pass...

Page 53: ...left and right linearity Vertical BOW Adjust horizontal center line bow Horizontal BOW Adjust vertical center line bow Vertical AMPLITUDE Adjust vertical height of image Horizontal AMPLITUDE Adjust ho...

Page 54: ...alance error Horizontal KEY BALANCE Equalize left and right keystone balance error Vertical LINEAR BALANCE Equalize top and bottom linearity balance error Horizontal LINEAR BALANCE Equalize left and r...

Page 55: ...rol 3 Press the R or B button to display the pattern to be aligned with the Green pattern You can turn on or off each CRT beam R and B separately 4 Hold down the CTL button then select the CRT you wis...

Page 56: ...See pages 57 to 65 for the explanation of the selected adjust ment NOTE You can also select adjustments directly using buttons on the full function remote control If you are in the ALIGNMENT mode see...

Page 57: ...N C E T I L T S K E W C R T R 1 0 H ABNORMAL CORRECTION DATA V Top Bottom Right Left LINE DIST 1 CENTER 2 EDGE 3 BIQUAD ADJUSTMENT m KEYSTONE PINCUSHION and LINEAR BALANCE Press and hold the CTL butt...

Page 58: ...s and hold the CTL then press CUSOR or button When selecting EDGE Pressing the CURSOR or button increases the level Pressing the CURSOR or button decreases the level To switch another screen press and...

Page 59: ...t zones is 3 x 3 MEDIUM Number of adjustment zones is 7 x 7 FINE Fine adjustment Number of adjustment points is 13 x 16 3 Use the CURSOR or buttons to move the cursor mark to the point to be adjusted...

Page 60: ...he remote control You must adjust the convergence to all the 13 points because ACAT feature calculates all the adjustment values on the entire screen based on the adjustments values of 13 points on th...

Page 61: ...to improve accuracy depending on the installation condition There may be some cases where you cannot get completely corrected convergence on the edges of the screen If this happens perform convergenc...

Page 62: ...qual 3 Use the CURSOR or button to adjust the cursor phase for vertical line Align the vertical center line of the point cursor with the point peak P H A S E C O N V C U R S O R 2 0 C N 2 0 C U CON CU...

Page 63: ...ine KEYSTONE Adjust the selected part When TOP is selected Vertical LINEARITY Adjust top and bottom linearity Vertical AMPLITUDE Adjust top and bottom height Vertical BOW Adjust horizontal center line...

Page 64: ...selected LINEAR BALANCE Adjust the selected part When RIGHT is selected When TOP is selected When BOTTOM is selected When LEFT is selected LINE DIST CENTER Correct S shaped horizontal line LINE DIST...

Page 65: ...turns at the left and right edges in the diagonal lines are equal CURSOR PHASE Align the vertical center line of the point cursor with the point peak Screen center Horizontal POINT Adjust the point pe...

Page 66: ...the white level The CURSOR button increases the black level The CURSOR button decreases the black level 4 Repeat the above steps for the other CRTs if necessary 5 To end this adjustment press the END...

Page 67: ...Connect the projector and the Switcher with a oscillo scope then adjust the CURSOR buttons to obtain a value of 0 7Vp p of the projector input level or the Switcher output level on the oscilloscope 5...

Page 68: ...g the 1 through 0 buttons 1 Each time you press the INPUT button an asterisk appears under the PASSCODE message 2 After you have finished entering the four digit passcode press ENTER NOTE If you have...

Page 69: ...e you press the INPUT button an asterisk will appear under the NEW PASSCODE message NOTE 0000 and 9999 cannot be used as a passcode 2 Once you have finished entering your four digit passcode press ENT...

Page 70: ...PASSCODE COMPLETE message will be displayed NOTE If the passcode is not correct the WARNING DIFFER ENT PASSCODE message will be displayed You are required to enter the new passcode correctly 6 To comp...

Page 71: ...1 through 0 buttons 1 Each time you press the INPUT button an asterisk will appear under the CURRENT PASSCODE message 2 Once you have finished entering the four digit passcode press ENTER NOTE If you...

Page 72: ...CODE message 2 Once you have finished entering the four digit new passcode press ENTER NOTE If you have made an error press the NORMAL button to delete the asterisk Then re enter the correct passcode...

Page 73: ...our digit passcode press ENTER NOTE If you have made an error press the NORMAL button to delete the asterisk Then re enter the correct passcode To delete all the entered digits hold down the CTL butto...

Page 74: ...the setting features refer to the follow ing pages NOTE The INPUT TERMINAL item on the SETTING MODE menu cannot be changed P01 P03 OPTION SETTING MODE CONNECT CONDITION CEILING FRONT DEFAULT INPUT SE...

Page 75: ...menu directly by pressing the INPUT 1 button 4 Use the CURSOR or button to select the PJ ORIENTA TION item then press ENTER to display the PJ ORIENTA TION menu NOTE The SETTING MODE has three menus Th...

Page 76: ...D button is pressed the menus will sequence in this order OPTION menu ADJUST menu Source screen If the RETURN USER MODE menu appears use the CURSOR or button to select either YES or NO and press ENTER...

Page 77: ...the button to return to P01 from P02 or P03 press and hold down the CTL button then press the button 5 Use the CURSOR or button to select your desired connec tion condition of Switcher and press ENTE...

Page 78: ...ever the END button is pressed the menus will sequence in this order OPTION menu Adjust menu Source screen If the RETURN USER MODE menu appears use the CURSOR or button to select YES or NO and then pr...

Page 79: ...or button to select the DEFAULT INPUT SELECT item then press ENTER to display the DEFAULT INPUT SELECT menu NOTE The SETTING MODE has three menus The DEFAULT INPUT SELECT item is on the first menu P01...

Page 80: ...t the desired slot number 1 through 10 0 and then press ENTER When used with two or more Switchers The MASTER and SLAVE slot number menu will be displayed Use the CURSOR or button to select the master...

Page 81: ...ER MODE menu appears use the CURSOR or button to select either YES or NO and press ENTER This will exit the ADJUST mode Items to select YES When you try to enter the ADJUST mode the next time you will...

Page 82: ...e INPUT 1 button 4 Use the CURSOR or button to select the FOCUS EDGE MODE item on Page 1 then press ENTER to display the FOCUS EDGE MODE menu NOTE The SETTING MODE has three menus The FOCUS EDGE MODE...

Page 83: ...n this order OPTION menu ADJUST menu Source screen If the RETURN USER MODE menu appears use the CURSOR or button to select either YES or NO and press ENTER This will exit the ADJUST mode Items to sele...

Page 84: ...played in the SOURCE INFORMATION screen To set proceed as follows 1 Press the ADJUST button to display the ADJUST menu The projector may ask you to enter your passcode See page 68 for the explanation...

Page 85: ...ct either YES or NO and press ENTER This will exit the ADJUST mode Items to select YES When you try to enter the ADJUST mode the next time you will need to re enter your passcode NO When you try to en...

Page 86: ...SOR or button to highlight the 8 OPTION line Press ENTER to display the OPTION menu You can also select the OPTION menu directly by pressing the INPUT 8 button 3 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight...

Page 87: ...s to the PAL mode SECAM Switches to the SECAM mode Select MANUAL when connecting to poor quality signal or non standard signals such as video games NOTE The projector may not function correctly with a...

Page 88: ...rectly by pressing the INPUT 1 button 4 Use the CURSOR or button to select the AUTO POWER ON MODE item on Page 2 then press ENTER to display the AUTO POWER ON MODE menu NOTE The SETTING MODE has three...

Page 89: ...ched outlet 6 To complete press the END button Whenever the END button is pressed the menus will sequence in this order OPTION menu ADJUST menu Source screen If the RETURN USER MODE menu appears use t...

Page 90: ...the INPUT 1 button 4 Use the CURSOR or button to select the WARM UP MODE item on Page 2 then press ENTER to display the WARM UP MODE menu NOTE The SETTING MODE has three menus The WARM UP MODE item is...

Page 91: ...END button 6 To complete press the END button Whenever the END button is pressed the menus will sequence in this order OPTION menu ADJUST menu Source screen If the RETURN USER MODE menu appears use th...

Page 92: ...so select the SETTING MODE menu directly by pressing the INPUT 1 button 4 Use the CURSOR or button to select the AUTOMATIC DATA STORE item on Page 2 then press ENTER to display the AUTOMATIC DATA STOR...

Page 93: ...rojector is turned off Every 10 minutes NOTE After DISABLE is selected in the AUTOMATIC DATA STORE menu the settings will not be stored in the memory unless you select YES in the STORE menu 6 If the R...

Page 94: ...SETTING MODE menu directly by pressing the INPUT 1 button 4 Use the CURSOR or button to select the PHOSPHOR SAVER item on Page 2 then press ENTER to display the PHOSPHOR SAVER menu NOTE The SETTING M...

Page 95: ...een If the RETURN USER MODE menu appears use the CURSOR or button to select either YES or NO and then press ENTER Items to select YES When you try to enter the ADJUST mode the next time you will need...

Page 96: ...1 button 4 Use the CURSOR or button to select the SIGNAL SWITCHING item on Page 2 then press ENTER to display the SIGNAL SWITCHING menu NOTE The SETTING MODE has three menus The SIGNAL SWITCHING menu...

Page 97: ...mplete this press END Whenever the END button is pressed the menus will sequence in this order OPTION menu ADJUST menu Source screen If the RETURN USER MODE menu appears use the CURSOR or button to se...

Page 98: ...menu You can also select the SETTING MODE menu directly by pressing the INPUT 1 button 4 Use the CURSOR or button to select the DIRECT ENTRY ACCESS item on Page 3 then press ENTER to display the DIRE...

Page 99: ...plete this press END Whenever the END button is pressed the menus will sequence in this order OPTION menu ADJUST menu Source screen If the RETURN USER MODE menu appears use the CURSOR or button to sel...

Page 100: ...press the button twice to return to P01 from P03 press and hold down the CTL button then press the button twice 5 Use the CURSOR or button to select either OFF or ON and press ENTER Items to select OF...

Page 101: ...03 To access P03 from P01 press and hold down the CTL button then press the button twice to return to P01 from P03 press and hold down the CTL button then press the button twice 5 Use the CURSOR or bu...

Page 102: ...t board In regardless of this setting pressing INPUT 10 button searches a COMPONENT signal This feature allows you to set the searching method of RGB COMPONENT signal To set this feature proceed as fo...

Page 103: ...0 M A S T E R SIGNAL FORMAT RGB COMPONENT S L O T 0 1 S L O T 0 2 S L O T 0 3 S L O T 0 4 S L O T 0 5 S L O T 0 6 S L O T 0 7 S L O T 0 8 S L O T 0 9 S L O T 1 0 R R R R R R R R R R M A S T E R RETURN...

Page 104: ...highlight the 8 OPTION line Press ENTER to display the OPTION menu You can also select the OPTION menu directly by pressing the INPUT 8 button 3 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the 2 MENU MODE...

Page 105: ...ver the DISPLAY button is pressed If no button operation is made for 20 minutes or more the on screen message will automatically turn off 6 To end this mode press the END button When the END button is...

Page 106: ...ODE line Press ENTER to display the MENU MODE menu You can also select the MENU MODE menu directly by pressing the INPUT 2 button 4 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the MESSAGE COLOR item Press E...

Page 107: ...ode press the END button Whenever the END button is pressed the menus will sequence in this order OPTION menu ADJUST menu Source screen If the RETURN USER MODE menu appears use the CURSOR or button to...

Page 108: ...ing the INPUT 2 button 4 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the DATE TIME DISPLAY item Press ENTER to display the DATE TIME DISPLAY menu 5 Use the CURSOR or button to select any one of the three it...

Page 109: ...AM PM Is the time in hours minutes seconds am pm format HH MM SS 24 HOUR Is the time in hours minutes seconds 24 hour format OFF Does not display the time NOTE You can select the time input format for...

Page 110: ...n also select the MENU MODE menu directly by pressing the INPUT 2 button 4 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the DATE TIME PRESET item Press ENTER to display the DATE TIME PRESET menu A D J U S T...

Page 111: ...OR or button to select either YES or NO and press ENTER This will exit the ADJUST mode Items to select YES When you try to enter the ADJUST mode the next time you will need to re enter your passcode N...

Page 112: ...ddress ON Displays PJ address 6 To end this mode press END Whenever the END button is pressed the menu will sequence in this order OPTION menu ADJUST menu Source screen If the RETURN USER MODE menu ap...

Page 113: ...GNAL message OFF Does not display the NEW SIGNAL message 6 To end this mode press END Whenever the END button is pressed the menu will sequence in this order OPTION menu ADJUST menu Source screen If t...

Page 114: ...e EDIT and press ENTER This will bring you to the EDIT mode and a program line is highlighted Items to select START Executes the program EDIT Corrects or creates the program data A D J U S T 1 S I G N...

Page 115: ...desired time P OFF Programs to turn off the power at the desired time INSERT Inserts the selected line and moves down the following lines DELETE Deletes the selected line and moves up the following l...

Page 116: ...s If you have made an error in the input of numbers press the END button to return to the MASTER menu then start from step 2 The WEEK SELECT screen will appear 4 Use the CURSOR or button to select any...

Page 117: ...week then select either YES or NO with ENTER When DAILY selected the entire week is changed to YES When END is selected the current setting is saved To return to Step 4 press the END button In that ca...

Page 118: ...ect VIDEO then type 99 99 99 in the TIME input screen then select DAILY in the WEEK SELECT menu for INPUT Second line Select type 00 20 00 in the TIME input screen for WAIT Third line Type 99 99 99 th...

Page 119: ...1 Use the CURSOR or button to select LOOP and press ENTER The LOOP COUNT input screen will be displayed 2 Enter the number of the destination line LOOP and the number of the loop times COUNT in this o...

Page 120: ...d if set in the first line In this case the program will start its execution from the second line m Selecting P OFF 1 Use the CURSOR or button to select P OFF and press ENTER The POWER OFF input scree...

Page 121: ...I O N S E Q U E N C E R P 0 1 N O 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 1 0 I N P U T M 1 0 M 0 2 M 0 1 W A I T M 0 1 W A I T L O O P M 0 2 P O F F P O N S 0 1 S 0 2 S 0 2 S 0 1 0 3 C O U N T 0 5 S 0 2...

Page 122: ...DE menu appears use the CURSOR or button to select either YES or NO and then press ENTER This will exit the ADJUST mode Items to select YES When you try to enter the ADJUST mode the next time you will...

Page 123: ...TER to display the ADDRESS screen You can also select the ADDRESS menu directly by pressing the INPUT 4 button or the ADDRESS button on the full function remote control 4 Enter the address number usin...

Page 124: ...ETURN USER MODE menu appears use the CURSOR or button to select either YES or NO and press ENTER This will exit the ADJUST mode Items to select YES When you try to enter the ADJUST mode the next time...

Page 125: ...nd press ENTER The new remote control address is displayed on the screen When the new remote control address is configured at 00 the display will not be changed However its address has been changed by...

Page 126: ...4 To exit this menu press END Whenever the END button is pressed the menus will sequence in this order OPTION menu ADJUST menu Source screen If the RETURN USER MODE menu appears use the CURSOR or but...

Page 127: ...ime of CRT USER PJ RUNNING TIME The amount of operating time of the projector User resetable How to reset the user projector or CRT running time 1 Use the CURSOR buttons to select the item and then pr...

Page 128: ...This will exit the ADJUST mode Items to select YES When you try to enter the ADJUST mode the next time you will need to re enter your passcode NO When you try to enter the ADJUST mode the next time yo...

Page 129: ...tory Press and hold the CTL button then press to display the REF ADJUST menu The REF ADJUST menu can also be displayed by selecting the 9 REF ADJUST item in the ADJUST menu REF ADJUST 1 ASTIG 2 BRIGHT...

Page 130: ...R Adjusts the four corners on the creen 3 Use the CURSOR or button to select the CENTER EDGE or CORNER item Press the ENTER button to display the ASTIG adjustment screen The DOT COARSE test pattern is...

Page 131: ...diagonally 8 To end this mode press the END button Whenever the END button is pressed the menus will sequence in this order REF ADJUST menu Source screen If the RETURN USER MODE menu appears use the...

Page 132: ...button to increase or decrease the brightness on the right and the left side Press CURSOR or button to increase or decrease the brightness on the top and the bottom side 4 To end this mode press the E...

Page 133: ...SOR or button to increase the amount of blue on the right side and the amount of red on the left side Press CURSOR or button to increase the amount of red on the right side and the amount of blue on t...

Page 134: ...R or moves the raster up Pressing CURSOR or moves the raster down 4 To end this mode press the END button Whenever the END button is pressed the menus will sequence in this order REF ADJUST menu Sourc...

Page 135: ...135 Appendix CONTENTS Timing Charts Pre set Signals 136 Input Signal Referecne Chart 137 Input Signal Timing 138 Message List 139...

Page 136: ...following signals have been set by factory P 0 1 1 0 1 I N P U T S E L E C T S T A N D A L O N E N O 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 1 0 S O U R C E V I D E O V I D E O V I D E O V I D E O R G B N...

Page 137: ...VIDEO C D E A B VIDEO C D E A B C D E A B VIDEO C D E A B VIDEO HORIZONTAL VERTICAL HORIZONTAL VERTICAL HORIZONTAL VERTICAL Separate Sync Composite Sync Composite Sync Video Sync on Green Sync Polari...

Page 138: ...1 13 19 26 29 15 14 21 16 13 71 26 1 15 79 11 56 12 68 16 00 12 510 15 754 15 880 E 0 3 0 99 0 3 0 16 1 13 0 12 2 12 0 09 0 3 0 06 0 46 0 044 1 12 0 722 0 369 0 062 Polarity 1 1 1 1 1 1 IBM VGA 350 IB...

Page 139: ...the portion of the gauge that displays the percentage H V 6 5 6 5 H V RANGE OVER 6 5 Conditions This message might be displayed at the time of the CONVERGENCE FOCUS EDGE SEPARATE and WHITE BAL adjust...

Page 140: ...nication error Signal is being deleting from INPUT LIST ENTRY COPY completed There is no space for signals No 51 and later in Input List when NEW is selected from STORE menu ENTRY MOVE completed Signa...

Page 141: ...T LIST An error occurred while the SE QUENCER user program was running and the program was forced to stop POWER OFF or an INPUT command was not set in the SEQUENCER user program AUTO SEQUENCER finishe...

Page 142: ...NEC Corporation Printed in Japan 78409591...

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