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SETTING

5

Use the CURSOR

or

button to select one of the three items:

S2, S1, and OFF, and then press ENTER.

Items to select
S2 .............. Identifies squeeze and letter box signals.

S1 .............. Identifies a squeeze signal only.
OFF ............ Does not identify any S-video signal.

6

To end, 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 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.

• NO ........... When you try to enter the ADJUST mode the next

time, you will not need to re-enter your passcode.

NOTE :

• The input signal must be compatible with the S2/S1 MODE

standard.

Refer to the user manual included with the connected equip-
ment for more information.

• The identification function may not work correctly with a non-

compatible signal. If this happens, select “OFF”  from the “S-
VIDEO MODE SELECT” menu.

R E T U R N   U S E R   M O D E ?

Y E S

N O

S 2

S 1
O F F

S - V I D E O   M O D E   S E L E C T

Summary of Contents for PG-6200

Page 1: ...f light output ECP lens produces an image with true color reproduction AKB circuit provides stable white balance Display size can be altered to accommodate any picture size from 60 to 300 diagonal In addition to ceiling mounting floor desk top and rear installations are possible The ceiling mounting kits can be purchased as an optional item for ceiling installation Digital point convergence provid...

Page 2: ... designed to operate on 120 V 60 Hz and the PG 6200G and PG 9200G are designed to operate on 220 240 V 50 Hz AC power supply Make sure your local power supply matches these require ments before operation Handle the power cord carefully and avoid excessive bending A damaged cord may cause electric shock or fire If the projector is not to be used for an extended period remove the plug from the power...

Page 3: ...ternal equipment such as the Switcher If using a component with a combined sync SYNC output connect it to the H V terminal 5 Remote Sensor Receives the infrared signal from the supplied remote control when used in the wireless mode 6 REMOTE 1 Terminal This terminal allows external control of the projector either from the Switcher or from an external control When using the Switcher connect to the R...

Page 4: ...l unit H UP Button Used to increase values or move the cursor upward When used with the CONTROL button the UP button works as the CURSOR button on the remote control unit I NORMAL LOAD Button Returns the adjustment data to the standard level factory preset level While holding down the CONTROL button press the NORMAL button to display the LOAD CANCEL menu to select either LOAD last stored level or ...

Page 5: ...FUNC PIC FUNC HELP INFO INPUT LIST SOUNDMUTE PIC MUTE POSITION KELVIN FOCUS DISPLAY R G B POINT STATIC PHASE TILT BOW AMPLIT LINEAR STORE KEYSTN CTL ENTER END NORMAL PINCUS POWER INPUT CURSOR ON OFF 1 K R U V S W Q B 0 9 8 4 X K L N M P O Q R T V U W 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 A B C D J E F G H I S User Remote Control RC 6020 Full Function Remote Control RC 6051 NOTE The full function remote control is d...

Page 6: ...ng with CTL eliminates the on screen display pressing with CTL again restores it NOTE Even if the on screen display may be turned off with pressing CTL and DISPLAY any adjustment will still change the projector s memory settings This mode is available even when an input is switched to another or the power is turned off using the POWER OFF button on the remote control A FOCUS Button Press to enter ...

Page 7: ...ing with the CTL button you can select the CRT to be adjusted during convergence and center focus adjust ments 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 Button Returns the standard level for each signal When pressed once the confirmation message will be d...

Page 8: ...the 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 remote control within a distance of about 7m 23 ft and at 30 degrees angle left and right Handling remote control and batteries Do not drop or mishandle the remote Do not get the remote wet If the remot...

Page 9: ...or 200 300 screen size Move the CRT to the 200 or 300 position 3 Adjust the decorative lens panel For 60 screen size Adjust to match the 60 position For 200 300 screen size Adjust to match the 200 or 300 position 4 Degauss the projector See Degaussing on page 64 in the set up manual To change to the desk top system front 1 Reverse the scan H 1 Red 2 Blue V 1 Brown 2 Yellow A 1 Blue 2 Red B 1 Brown...

Page 10: ...r 300 position 5 Degauss the projector See Degaussing on page 64 in the set up manual To change to the front desk top system rear 0 projection angle 1 Reverse the scan H 1 Blue 2 Red V 1 Brown 2 Yellow A 1 Red 2 Blue B 1 Brown 2 Yellow 2 Set the focus ring to the proper position For 60 screen size R A 2 B 1 G A 1 B 1 B A 2 B 1 For 200 300 screen size R A 5 B 1 G A 1 B 1 B A 5 B 1 3 Adujust the ang...

Page 11: ...top cover To open the top cover proceed as follows 1 Loosen two screws A A is a retaining screw A 3 To close it push the hinges in the direction of the arrow then close the top cover 4 Tighten the two A screws Hinge 2 Raise the top front of the projector in the direction of the arrow Be sure to open the top cover until the hinges lock Hinge ...

Page 12: ...e sweep board VR VG and VB are the vertical connectors V vertical and RGB color and HR HG and HB are the horizontal connectors H horizontal and RGB color Remove the plug and turn it 180 degrees then reinstall Do this for all three of either horizontal or vertical connectors depend ing upon your application See Table below 1 V R Brown Vertical polarity connector Blue Red Horizontal polarity connect...

Page 13: ...ble below Connector pin Setting Ceiling front Desk top front Ceiling rear Desk top rear AR AG AB 1 Lead Red Blue Blue Red 2 Lead Blue Red Red Blue BR BG BB 1 Lead Yellow Brown Yellow Brown 2 Lead Brown Yellow Brown Yellow NOTE The table is for non mirror applications Convergence polarity change 1 2 Red Blue Yellow Brown BR AG BG AB BB AR 5 Close the upper chassis DFC Tighten the four screws B B ...

Page 14: ...1 300 60 90 91 130 131 170 171 300 Position of Knobs 3 Tighten the four screws at the lens Adjusting Focus Rings There are three sets of adjusting focus rings two between each CRT and lens These focus rings are used for maintaining optimum edge focus for the various screen sizes and projection angles When setting the focus rings or changing CRT angle you must first remove the front panel screws sc...

Page 15: ...th the green beam After doing this adjust the static convergence and the lens focus see the next page Then tighten the screws G 300 200 100 60 300 300200 100 60 300 E E G F F G Metal impression stamp screen size Range of screen size diagonal 60 300 60 300 100 100 200 200 300 300 Adjusting Decorative Lens Panels Before replacing the front panel adjust the decorative lens panels to match the screen ...

Page 16: ...ol to project the CRT beam to be adjusted You can turn on or off each CRT beam R G and B separately 2 Adjust the CENTER focus Loosen the wing nut A Rotate the lens using the wing nut A until the center of the screen is in focus When you get the best center focus tighten the wing nut A NOTE Do not over tighten the wing nut 3 Adjust the EDGE focus Loosen the wing nut B Rotate the lens barrel until t...

Page 17: ...th the user s manual accompanying the equipment to be connected with the ISS 6010 ISS 6010G Switcher NOTE This projector does not have built in speakers Make sure that the STANDALONE mode is selected from the CONNECT CONDITION menu Contact your dealer for the information in detail When Used in Stand Alone Operation REMOTE 2 R G B H V V REMOTE 1 OPTION 1 S VIDEO VIDEO POWER AC INPUT ACAT H V V HIGH...

Page 18: ... the informa tion in detail For more information on the Switcher refer to the user s manual accompanying the ISS 6010 ISS 6010G Switcher All cables mentioned above are optional REMOTE 2 R G B H V V REMOTE 1 OPTION 1 S VIDEO VIDEO POWER AC INPUT ACAT H V V HIGH 75Ω Optional control cable 15p 15p CTL 6010 5BNC 5BNC coaxial cable From R G B H V on separate H and V on the RGB OUTPUT module From REMOTE...

Page 19: ... men tioned above Second connect the REMOTE 2 terminal of the first slave to the REMOTE 1 of the second slave and the REMOTE 2 terminal of the second slave to the REMOTE 1 terminal of the third slave and the REMOTE 2 of the ninth slave to the REMOTE 1 of the tenth slave Connect all the Switchers with optional control cables Make sure that the SW2 LEVEL mode is selected from the CONNECT CONDITION m...

Page 20: ...e Master Slot 10 of the Master Master Slave 1 Slave 2 Slave 3 Slave 4 Slave 5 Slave 6 Slave 7 Slave 8 Slave 9 Slave 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 OPEN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 OPEN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 OPEN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 OPEN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 OPEN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 OPEN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 OPEN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 OPEN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 OPEN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 OPEN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 OPEN ISS 6010 ISS 6010G Output to Setting of S8601 NOTE...

Page 21: ...he Switcher Pin No FUNCTION 1 2 6 and 7 Sending and receiving data when the Switcher is used 3 8 11 and 12 Used inside the Projector Normally set to OPEN 9 Identifying the Projector 15 Ground When using with the Switcher ISS 6010 ISS 6010G connect no 1 2 6 7 9 and15 pins of the projector to the same no pins of the switcher as shown below 1 2 15 6 7 9 1 2 15 6 7 9 REMOTE 1 terminal of the Switcher ...

Page 22: ...the remote control will not function NOTE Pin 13 is the external remote signal terminal The projector can be controlled by the same format signal as the supplied remote control from the external controller regardless of setting Pin 14 NOTE When turning the power on using the external control short Pin 5 about three seconds after supplying the AC power to the projector when turning the power off us...

Page 23: ...130 inches NOTE Knob adjustment on page 13 Polarity change Note on Installation CAUTION ON INSTALLATION Position the projector according to the procedures specified in the following pages Be sure to maintain the correct projection distance direction and angle for optimum performance Deviating from the correct installation could degrade the performance of the projector and may cause reliability pro...

Page 24: ...g A and the ceiling is E Set the projection distance based on the width of the screen If the figures on the table do not match the figures in the formulae use the figures on the table For screen sizes of 60 to 300 inches not indicated on the table use the following proportional formulae Units mm W Screen H Width A 5 182W 112 5 2126 64 1785 B 0 2082A 255 C 0 9792A E 1 22Screen Height 1B Units inche...

Page 25: ... 56 70 64 80 72 90 80 100 96 120 120 150 144 180 160 200 192 240 216 270 240 300 NOTE The projection distance is based on the screen width Sizes not found between 48 60 and 240 300 inches are determined by the following formula Units inches W Screen H Width Units mm W Screen H Width A 5 182W 112 5 24 99 70 28 A 5 182W 112 5 2126 64 1785 D 0 2082A 8 47 D 0 2082A 215 When changing from ceiling mount...

Page 26: ...ance and Screen Size for Rear Projection The following shows the relative position relationship of the projector with the screen See table below A Distance between the lens and the screen center NOTE The projection distance is based on the screen width Sizes not found between 48 60 and 240 300 inches are determined by the following formula Units inches W Screen H Width Units mm W Screen H Width A ...

Page 27: ...ERGENCE 5 WHITE BAL 6 R G B GAIN 7 HOUR METER 8 PASSCODE 9 OPTION SIGNAL ENTRY screen FOCUS menu FOCUS 1 CENTER 2 EDGE ALL ALIGNMENT menu ALIGNMENT 1 TILT SKEW 2 BOW 3 AMPLITUDE 4 LINEARITY 5 KEY STONE 6 PIN CUSHION 7 LINEAR BAL 8 KEY BALANCE 9 PIN BALANCE 0 PHASE CONVERGENCE menu CONVERGENCE 1 TILT SKEW 2 BOW 3 AMPLITUDE 4 LINEARITY 5 KEY STONE 6 PIN CUSHION 7 LINEAR BAL 8 POINT Adjustment screen...

Page 28: ...One input is switched to another The projector is turned off mWhen the Automatic Save Feature mode is set to DISABLE projector settings can be stored in the projector s memory manually If the current status is not stored due to pressing another button the STORE message is displayed Use the CURSOR or button to select either YES or NO and press the ENTER button If the adjustments have not been chang...

Page 29: ...utton will open the ADJUST menu See Entering Passcode Registering Passcode Changing Your Passcode and Canceling Your Passcode on pages 52 through 58 When your passcode has already been registered When finishing the ADJUST mode the RETURN USER MODE menu will be displayed If you select YES and press ENTER to end the ADJUST mode you will have to enter your passcode to re enter the ADJUST mode When fi...

Page 30: ...yed NOTE If there is no test pattern the beams have been turned off by the R G and B buttons on the remote control H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H H...

Page 31: ...g mode and performing a signal entry operation Signal Entry Procedures To make the signal entry proceed as follows 1 Press the ADJUST button The ADJUST menu is displayed NOTE The projector may ask you to enter your passcode See 52 for the explanation of the PASSCODE 2 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the 1 SIGNAL ENTRY line and press ENTER The SIGNAL ENTRY list will be displayed You can also ...

Page 32: ...played When using the projector in stand alone application Use the CURSOR or button to select VIDEO RGB or S VIDEO and press ENTER The NAME INPUT screen will be displayed Items to select VIDEO Selects the VIDEO input signal of this projector RGB Selects the RGB input signal of this projector S VIDEO Selects the S VIDEO input signal of this projector Go on to Step 2 When using with a single Switche...

Page 33: ...ing the INPUT button while holding down the CTL button another group of characters will be rotated For example 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 L and 4 j k l and INPUT 5 M N O and 5 m n o and INPUT 6 P Q R and 6 p q r and INPUT 7 S T U ...

Page 34: ...check and change various parameters on the SOURCE INFORMATION menu See page 24 SIGNAL ENTRY P01 DATA COPY SELECT SOURCE ISS 6010 SW 2 LEVEL NO INPUT NAME DATE 0 1 M 01 S 01 V T R 1 12 01 90 0 2 M 01 S 02 V T R 2 12 03 90 0 3 M 01 S 03 V I D E O 1 12 11 90 0 4 M 01 S 04 V T R 3 12 24 90 0 5 M 01 S 05 R G B 1 12 25 90 0 6 M 01 S 06 V I D E O 2 12 30 90 0 7 M 01 S 07 V I D E O 3 12 31 90 0 8 M 01 S 0...

Page 35: ...button to select YES or NO and then press ENTER When the ENTRY COPY END message is displayed this completes the ENTRY COPY mode The SIGNAL ENTRY list is displayed Go on to Step 5 Items to select YES Overwrites the selected signal that has already been registered NO Stops overwriting SIGNAL ENTRY S I G N A L E N T R Y N E W E N T R Y E N T R Y C O P Y E N T R Y M O V E E N T R Y D E L E T E D A T A...

Page 36: ...You can delete one of the signals in the currently selected line To do this proceed as follows 1 Use the CURSOR or button to select ENTRY DE LETE and then press ENTER The SELECT LINE DELETE menu will be displayed 2 Use the CURSOR or button to select either YES or NO and then press ENTER The SIGNAL ENTRY list will be displayed Go on to Step 5 Items to select YES Deletes the selected signal that has...

Page 37: ... be displayed this 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 AREA The data stored in the DEFAULT AREA can be recalled by pressing the NORMAL button Selecting DEFAULT from the INITIAL DATA SELECT menu during signal entry will utilize the data sto...

Page 38: ...the SIGNAL ENTRY list go on to Step 5 5 To complete the signal entry press the END button Whenever the END button is pressed the menus will sequence in this order ADJUST menu Source screen When your passcode 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 ADJ...

Page 39: ...it the SIGNAL ENTRY screen 3 Check and or set the various parameters of the signal currently projected The menu items you can set are NAME LOCK ON OFF SYNC DETECT COLOR TEMP AKB ON OFF COUNTER TIMER POSITION FONT and ASTIG See the following pages for an explanation of each setting A D J U S T 1 S I G N A L E N T R Y 2 F O C U S 3 A L I G N M E N T 4 C O N V E R G E N C E 5 W H I T E B A L 6 R G B ...

Page 40: ... Setting LOCK This function is used to stop the projector s automatic signal discrimination of various RGB signals Set the lock control to the ON position when connecting an intermittent or low quality signal 1 Use the CURSOR buttons to select LOCK and press ENTER The LOCK CONTROL menu will be displayed 2 Use the CURSOR or button to select either ON or OFF and press ENTER The screen will return to...

Page 41: ... the color temperature of the projected image To do this proceed as follows 1 Use the CURSOR buttons to select COLOR TEMP and then press ENTER The COLOR TEMP menu will be displayed 2 Use the CURSOR or button to select the color tempera ture you wish to use and then press ENTER The screen will return to the SOURCE INFORMATION screen Items to select 3200 K Photo color 5400K 6500 K Video application ...

Page 42: ...used to reset the number of times a signal is selected for display 1 Use the CURSOR buttons to select the COUNTER and then press ENTER The COUNTER RESET screen will be displayed 2 Use the CURSOR or button to select either YES or NO and then press ENTER To reset the counter select YES If you do not need to reset select NO The screen will return to the SOURCE INFORMATION screen SOURCE INFORMATION M ...

Page 43: ...E S N O m Selecting POSITION This function is used to select the vertical area mode for the POSITION SHIFT adjustment To do this proceed as follows 1 Use the CURSOR buttons to select POSITION and then press ENTER The POSITION menu will be displayed 2 Use the CURSOR or button to select either WIDE or NARROW and then press ENTER The screen will return to the SOURCE INFORMATION screen Select WIDE in ...

Page 44: ...e screen will return to the SOURCE INFORMATION screen Items to select NORMAL Calculates the appropriate font size with the vertical scanning lines to display the on screen message in the appropriate size SMALL Displays the on screen message in the font size of 75 percent of the NORMAL size SOURCE INFORMATION M 01 S 01 FREQUENCY OFF AUTO COMP fh fv Khz Hz SYNC ASTIG DEFAULT HD VD VIDEO MODE NTSC 3 ...

Page 45: ...order ADJUST menu Source screen When your passcode is in 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 time you will need to re enter your passcode NO When you try to enter the ADJUST mode the next time you will not need to re enter your passcode ...

Page 46: ...ils 5 Adjust the picture and sound See pages 19 through 22 for more details NOTE The volume function works only with the ISS 6010 ISS 6010G Switcher 6 To turn off the power press the POWER OFF button on the remote control or the POWER button on the rear panel 7 Press the POWER switch on the front terminal panel to turn off the main power of the projector 8 Last turn off the connected equipment pow...

Page 47: ... 4 SHARPNESS 5 TINT PICTURE menu POSITION 1 SHIFT 2 BLANKING POSITION menu STATIC Adjustment screen SOURCE INFORMATION screen Adjustment screen Adjustment screen INPUT SELECT screen Adjustment screen The SOUND item is not included in the stand alone OPERATE menu CAUTION Do not display a bright and still picture for longer than 20 minutes This could damage the CRTs NOTE The explanation of the opera...

Page 48: ...ource screen One input is switched to another The projector is turned off mWhen the Automatic Save Feature mode is set to DISABLE projector settings can be stored in the projector s memory manually If the current status is not stored due to pressing another button the STORE message is displayed Use the CURSOR or button to select either YES or NO and press the ENTER button If the adjustments have n...

Page 49: ... corresponding number button The picture adjustment screen will be displayed Items to select BRIGHT Brightness control CONTRAST Contrast control COLOR Color intensity control SHARPNESS Picture detail control TINT Red and green values control NOTE When you are in the BRIGHT adjustment mode all the CRTs will be in use The CRT beam cannot be cut off 4 Use the CURSOR buttons to adjust a picture to you...

Page 50: ...ressing the INPUT 1 or 2 button The selected adjustment screen will be displayed Items to select SHIFT Position of the picture BLANKING Screen area 4 Adjust the position or screen area When selecting SHIFT Use the CURSOR buttons to move the position of the picture Pressing or moves the picture left or right Pressing or moves the picture up or down NOTE Adjust to position the picture in the center ...

Page 51: ... the CURSOR buttons Top U and Right R Pressing or increases the adjustment values Pressing or decreases the adjustment values Bottom D and Left L Pressing or increases the adjustment values Pressing or decreases the adjustment values 5 To end this adjustment press the END button Whenever the END button is pressed the screen changes in this order POSITION menu OPERATE menu Source screen P O S I T I...

Page 52: ...button NOTE You can enter the VOLUME adjustment screen directly using the SOUND FUNC button on the full function remote control 3 Use the CURSOR buttons to adjust the volume The CURSOR or button increases the volume The CURSOR or button decreases the volume 4 To end this adjustment press the END button Whenever the END button is pressed the screen changes in this order OPERATE menu Source screen B...

Page 53: ...To advance to the next page or to the previous page hold down the CTL button then press the CURSOR or button To directly access the page hold down the CTL button then any one of the INPUT buttons 4 To end the INPUT SELECT list press the END button Whenever the END button is pressed the screen changes in this order OPERATE menu Source screen O P E R A T E 1 P I C T U R E 2 P O S I T I O N 3 S O U N...

Page 54: ...t signal of NO 01 through10 on the INPUT SELECT list by holding down the CTL button and pressing one of the INPUT buttons corresponding to the input number Prior to this you are required to select ENABLE in the DIRECT ENTRY ACCESS mode For further details contact your dealer When pressing any one of the INPUT buttons to directly access one signal among two or more of the same signals the projector...

Page 55: ...RATE menu Source screen NOTE The items below are not available in the OPERATE mode O P E R A T E 1 P I C T U R E 2 P O S I T I O N 3 S O U N D 4 I N P U T S E L E C T 5 S O U R C E I N F O 6 S T A T I C SOURCE INFORMATION M 01 S 01 FREQUENCY LOCK OFF SYNC DETECT AUTO COMP fh fv KHz Hz SYNC ASTIG DEFAULT HD VD VIDEO MODE NTSC 3 58 COUNTER TIMER POSITION WIDE NAME COLOR TEMP 6500 K AKB OFF FONT NORM...

Page 56: ...ATIC The CROSS HAIR test pattern will be automatically displayed 3 Press the R or B button to display the pattern to be aligned with the Green pattern as used a reference color You can turn on or off each CRT beam R and B separately 4 Hold down the CTL button then select the CRT you wish to adjust with the R and B buttons 5 Align the center of the Red or the Blue pattern with the center of the Gre...

Page 57: ...CTL button then press the NORMAL button The LOAD CANCEL menu is displayed 2 Use the CURSOR or button to select CANCEL A confirmation message is displayed 3 Use the CURSOR or button to select YES If you select NO you will exit this mode suspending current status 4 Press ENTER The CANCEL function is performed XXXXXXXX refers to a specific adjustment item to be loaded or cancelled XXXXXXXX refers to ...

Page 58: ...10 ISS 6010G NOTE Contact your dealer for changing the on screen display mode If the main power is not supplied to the projector for three days or more the built in clock may be reset If this happens contact your dealer for setting date and time M O N 0 1 1 6 9 5 1 2 0 0 0 0 M 0 1 S 0 1 X X X X Date Current time Input Source name ...

Page 59: ...s not been recorded it is necessary to perform the signal entry beforehand See page 16 If you want to use the projector in any other configuration than the factory setting perform the following after installation 1 Electrical Focus Adjustment See page 32 2 Alignment Adjustment See page 36 3 Static Convergence Adjustment See page 40 4 Dynamic Convergence Adjustment See page 42 5 Point Convergence A...

Page 60: ...ed adjustment screen You can also select the adjustment screen directly by pressing the INPUT 1 or 2 button For edge focus you can select either EDGE ALL or EDGE SEPA in the FOCUS EDGE mode of the OPTION menu See page 89 Items to select CENTER The focus adjustment for the center of the screen EDGE ALL The focus adjustment for the edge area of the screen all CRTs EDGE SEPA The focus adjustment for ...

Page 61: ...utton increases the control levels of the center focus The gauge mark in the scale moves to the right Pressing the or button decreases the control levels of the center focus The gauge mark in the scale moves to the left To switch to the FOCUS EDGE mode press and hold CTL then press CURSOR m When selecting EDGE ALL EDGE SEPA Press and hold the CTL button then press any one of the CURSOR buttons to ...

Page 62: ...out of focus Therefore you should not perform the center focus adjustment to the Blue CRT with the remote control m ASTIG Adjustment When ASTIG ADJUSTMENT in the OPTION menu is set to ON the focus menu is displayed Holding down CTL and then pressing FOCUS toggle between the ASTIG CROSS and the ASTIG CORNER mode To adjust ASTIG CROSS CORNER 1 Hold down CTL then press FOCUS to select either ASTIG CR...

Page 63: ... for the other CRTs 7 To end this adjustment press the END button Whenever the END button is pressed the menu will sequence in this order FOCUS menu ADJUST menu Source screen If the RETURN USER MODE 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 nee...

Page 64: ...djusts the horizontal and vertical linearity balance KEY BALANCE Adjusts the horizontal and vertical keystone tilt balance PIN BALANCE Adjusts the horizontal and vertical pincush ion bow balance PHASE Adjusts the tilt and the cursor phase NOTE You can also select adjustments directly using buttons on the full function remote control If you are in the CONVER GENCE mode see page 42 press and hold do...

Page 65: ...ith the screen center When the point Convergence Board is installed 3 Align the point peak with the screen center using CTL and CURSOR buttons NOTE Since the projector has been pre adjusted for the optimal phase adjustments at the factory further adjustment should not be required in normal operation 6 To end this adjustment press the END button Whenever the END button is pressed the menus will seq...

Page 66: ...LINEARITY Adjust left and right linearity Test pattern Vertical BOW Adjust horizontal center line bow Horizontal BOW Adjust vertical center line bow Vertical AMPLITUDE Adjust vertical height of image Horizontal AMPLITUDE Adjust horizontal size of image Vertical KEYSTONE Adjust top and bottom keystone error Horizontal KEYSTONE Adjust left and right keystone error ADJUSTMENT ...

Page 67: ...ance 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 right linearity balance error TILT PHASE Adjust the pattern so the sharp turns at the left and right edges in the diagonal lines are equal POINT PHASE When the Point Convergence board is installed Align ...

Page 68: ...y displayed NOTE When you are in the ADJUST mode selecting the STATIC mode will not automatically select the CROSS HAIR test pattern Reselect the pattern using the TEST button NOTE The STATIC adjustment can be also displayed by pressing the STATIC button on the user or full function remote control 3 Press the R or B button to display the pattern to be aligned with the Green pattern You can turn on...

Page 69: ...SOR buttons The CURSOR or button moves the pattern left or right The CURSOR or button moves the pattern up or down 6 Repeat steps 3 to 5 for the other CRTs if necessary 7 To end this adjustment press the END button Whenever the END button is pressed the menus will sequence in this order OPERATE menu Source screen Red or Blue Green ...

Page 70: ...ic convergence item by pressing an INPUT button The selected adjustment will be displayed See pages 44 and 45 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 ALIGN MENT mode see page 36 press and hold down the CTL button then press the R or B button This will bring you to the CONVERGEN...

Page 71: ... PINCUSHION and LINEAR BALANCE Adjustments Press and hold the CTL button then press any one of the CURSOR buttons to select the position to be adjusted CTL U Up CTL D Down CTL R Right CTL L Left Use the CURSOR buttons to correct the error 7 Repeat steps 3 to 6 for the other CRTs if necessary Pressing the END button will bring you to the CONVER GENCE menu 8 To exit press END to display the STORE me...

Page 72: ...he selected part When U Up is selected Horizontal LINEARITY Adjust left and right linearity Vertical LINEARITY Adjust top and bottom linearity Horizontal AMPLITUDE Adjust left and right width Vertical AMPLITUDE Adjust top and bottom height Horizontal BOW Adjust vertical center line bow Vertical BOW Adjust horizontal center line bow ADJUSTMENT ...

Page 73: ... PINCUSHION LINEAR BALANCE Adjust the selected part When U Up is selected When R Right is selected When L Left is selected When D Down is selected When D Down is selected When L Left is selected When R Right is selected When U Up is selected ADJUSTMENT ...

Page 74: ...e PASSCODE 2 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the 4 CONVER GENCE line Press ENTER to display the CONVERGENCE menu You can also select the CONVERGENCE menu directly by pressing the INPUT 4 button 6 R G B GAIN is not included in stand alone adjust menu 3 Use the CURSOR or button to select the 8 POINT line Press ENTER You can also select directly the point convergence by pressing the INPUT 8 but...

Page 75: ...the CURSOR button moves the cursor to the bottom 7 Hold down the CTL button then use the CURSOR buttons to align the Red or Blue pattern with the Green pattern 8 Repeat steps 4 to 7 for the other CRTs if necessary 9 To end this adjustment press END Whenever END is pressed the menus will sequence in this order CONVERGENCE menu ADJUST menu Source screen If the RETURN USER MODE menu appears use the C...

Page 76: ...ect the CRT you wish to adjust with the R G and B buttons 4 Use the CURSOR buttons to adjust the white and the black level The CURSOR button increases the white level The CURSOR button decreases the white level The CURSOR button increases the black level The CURSOR button decreases the black level 5 Repeat steps 3 to 4 for the other CRTs if necessary 6 To end this adjustment press the END button W...

Page 77: ...level NOTE 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 Repeat steps 3 and 4 for other input signals if necessary 6 To end this adjustment press END Whenever the END button is pressed the menus will sequence in this order ADJUST menu Source scre...

Page 78: ... RUNNING TIME The amount of operating time of the projector User resetable USER CRT RUNNING TIME The amount of operating time of CRT User resetable How to reset the user projector or CRT running time 1 Use the CURSOR buttons to select the item and then press ENTER The USER PJ RUNNING TIME RESET or USER CRT RUNNING TIME RESET menu is displayed 2 Use the CURSOR or button to select either YES or NO a...

Page 79: ... the RETURN USER MODE 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 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 passcode RETURN USER MODE Y E S N O ...

Page 80: ... setting features on the screen hold down CTL and press INFO To eliminate the display press END The parameters cannot be changed on the SETTING VIEW screen shown on the right For changing parameters of the setting features refer to the follow ing pages AUTO POWER ON MODE SETTING VIEW INACTIVE WARM UP MODE INACTIVE AUTOMATIC DATA STORE PHOSPHOR SAVER OFF SIGNAL SWITCHING SOUND DISABLE MUTE ON PICTU...

Page 81: ...P03 from P01 press and hold down the CTL button then press 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 ENTER The RE START prompt is displayed after setting of the connection condition is modified from the current status to your desired condition Ite...

Page 82: ...never 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 press ENTER 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 you will not need to r...

Page 83: ...ER to display the SETTING MODE 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 ASTIG OUT PUT item then press ENTER to display the ASTIG OUTPUT MODE menu NOTE The SETTING MODE has three menus The ASTIG OUTPUT item is on the first menu P01 To access P02 or P03 from P01 press and hold down the CTL button then press the bu...

Page 84: ...never 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 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 enter the ADJUST mode the...

Page 85: ...ector may ask you to enter your passcode See page 52 for the explanation of the PASSCODE 2 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the 9 OPTION line Press ENTER to display the OPTION menu You can also select the OPTION menu directly by pressing the INPUT 9 button The eighth item is 8 OPTION in stand alone adjust menu 3 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the 1 SETTING MODE line Press ENTER to disp...

Page 86: ... 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 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 need to re enter your passcode NO When yo...

Page 87: ...Press the ADJUST button to display the ADJUST menu The projector may ask you to enter your passcode See page 52 for the explanation of the PASSCODE 2 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the 9 OPTION line Press ENTER to display the OPTION menu You can also select the OPTION menu directly by pressing the INPUT 9 button The eighth item is 8 OPTION in stand alone adjust menu 3 Use the CURSOR or butt...

Page 88: ...quence 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 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 you will not need to re enter your pas...

Page 89: ...display the ADJUST menu The projector may ask you to enter your passcode See page 52 for the explanation of the PASSCODE 2 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the 9 OPTION line Press ENTER to display the OPTION menu You can also select the OPTION menu directly by pressing the INPUT 9 button The eighth item is 8 OPTION in stand alone adjust menu 3 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the 1 SETTI...

Page 90: ... 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 NO When you try to enter the ADJUST mode the next time you will not need to re enter your passcode NOTE The input signal must be compatible with the S2 S1 MODE standard Refer to the user manual included with the conn...

Page 91: ...r may ask you to enter your passcode See page 52 for the explanation of the PASSCODE 2 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the 9 OPTION line Press ENTER to display the OPTION menu You can also select the OPTION menu directly by pressing the INPUT 9 button The eighth item is 8 OPTION in stand alone adjust menu 3 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the 1 SETTING MODE line Press ENTER to display ...

Page 92: ...tches 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 mono chrome signals in the AUTO mode 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 When your pa...

Page 93: ...irectly by pressing the INPUT 1 button 4 Use the CURSOR or button to select the DEFAULT INPUT SELECT item on Page 2 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 second menu P02 To access P02 from P01 press and hold down the CTL button then press the button to return to P01 from P02 press and hold down the CT...

Page 94: ...he CURSOR or button to select VIDEO RGB or S VIDEO and press ENTER When used with a single Switcher The MASTER slot menu will be displayed Use the CURSOR or button to select 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 slot number first and then ...

Page 95: ...SER 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 need to re enter your passcode NO When you try to enter the ADJUST mode the next time you will not need to re enter your passcode SETTING RETURN USER MODE Y E S N O ...

Page 96: ...DE 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 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 menus The AUTO POWER ON MODE item is on the second menu P02 To access P02 from P01 press and hold down the CTL button then press the button to retu...

Page 97: ...tched 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 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 to re enter your passcode NO When you try to ...

Page 98: ...o select the SETTING MODE menu directly by pressing 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 on the second menu P02 To access P02 from P01 press and hold down the CTL button then press the button to return to P01 from P02 press and hold dow...

Page 99: ...p cycle press the 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 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 to re enter your passcode NO ...

Page 100: ...isplay the SETTING MODE 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 PHOSPHOR SAVER item on Page 2 then press ENTER to display the PHOSPHOR SAVER menu NOTE The SETTING MODE has three menus The PHOSPHOR SAVER item is on the second menu P02 To access P02 from P01 press and hold down the CTL button then press the butto...

Page 101: ... 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 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 to re enter your passcode NO When you try to enter the ADJU...

Page 102: ...he SETTING MODE menu directly by pressing the INPUT 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 is on the second menu P02 To access P02 from P01 press and hold down the CTL button then press the button to return to P01 from P02 press and hold d...

Page 103: ...complete 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 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 to re enter your passcode NO When you try to enter the ADJUST mode th...

Page 104: ...ING MODE line Press ENTER to display the SETTING MODE 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 AUTOMATIC DATA STORE item on Page 3 then press ENTER to display the AUTOMATIC DATA STORE menu NOTE The SETTING MODE has three menus The AUTOMATIC DATA STORE item is on the third menu P03 To access P03 from P01 press an...

Page 105: ...ther The projector is turned off 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 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 select YES When you try to enter the ADJUST mode the next time you wil...

Page 106: ...TTING MODE line Press ENTER to display the SETTING MODE 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 DIRECT ENTRY ACCESS menu NOTE The SETTING MODE has three menus The DIRECT ENTRY ACCESS item is on the third menu P03 To access P03 from P01 press and...

Page 107: ...e 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 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 NO When you try to enter...

Page 108: ...y the SETTING MODE 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 ASTIG ADJUST MENT item on Page 3 then press ENTER to display the ASTIG ADJUSTMENT menu NOTE The SETTING MODE has three menus The ASTIG ADJUSTMENT item is on the third menu P03 To access P03 from P01 press and hold down the CTL button then press the butt...

Page 109: ...he 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 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 NO When you try to enter th...

Page 110: ...NG MODE 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 FOCUS EDGE MODE item on Page 3 then press ENTER to display the FOCUS EDGE MODE menu NOTE The SETTING MODE has three menus The FOCUS EDGE MODE item is on the third menu P03 To access P03 from P01 press and hold down the CTL button then press the button twice to ret...

Page 111: ... 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 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 you will not need to re enter your passcode ...

Page 112: ...2 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the 9 OPTION line Press ENTER to display the OPTION menu You can also select the OPTION menu directly by pressing the INPUT 9 button The eighth item is 8 OPTION in stand alone adjust menu 3 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the 2 MENU MODE line Press ENTER to display the MENU MODE menu You can also select the MENU MODE menu directly by pressing the INPUT...

Page 113: ... 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 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 This will exi...

Page 114: ... alone adjust menu 3 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the 2 MENU MODE 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 ENTER to display the MESSAGE COLOR menu A D J U S T 1 S I G N A L E N T R Y 2 F O C U S 3 A L I G N M E N T 4 C O N V E R G E N C ...

Page 115: ...de 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 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 NO When you try t...

Page 116: ...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 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 items DATE DAY and TIME Then press ENTER A D J U S T 1 S I G N A L E N T R Y 2 F O C U S 3 A L I G N M E N T 4 C O N V E R G E N C E 5 W...

Page 117: ... TIME DISPLAY menu and press ENTER Items to select HH MM SS 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 6 To end this mode 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 ...

Page 118: ... or button to highlight the 2 MENU MODE 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 DATE TIME PRESET item Press ENTER to display the DATE TIME PRESET menu A D J U S T 1 S I G N A L E N T R Y 2 F O C U S 3 A L I G N M E N T 4 C O N V E R G E N C E 5 W H I T E B A L 6 R G B G...

Page 119: ...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 enter the ADJUST mode the next time you will not need to re enter your passcode NOTE The projector has a built in clock The clock will keep working for about three days after the main power is turned off If the m...

Page 120: ... displayed 4 Use the CURSOR or button to select the 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 A L E N T R Y 2 F O C U S 3 A L I G N M E N T 4 C O N V E R G E N C E 5 W H I T E B A L 6 R G B G A I N 7 H O U R M E T E R 8 P A S S C O D E 9 O P T...

Page 121: ...ne LOOP Executes the LOOP operation P ON Programs to turn on the power at the 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 lines m Selecting INPUT When using in stand alone application 1 Use the CURSOR or button to select INPUT and press ENTER The...

Page 122: ...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 day of the 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 3 press the END button ...

Page 123: ... the 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 case the changed setting is invalid NOTE Typing 99 99 99 in the time input menu will execute the program immediately See the example in the following WAIT section I N P U T W A I T G O T O L O O P ...

Page 124: ...e 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 then select DAILY for P OFF When this program starts the input signal will change to VIDEO immediately Then the current condition will be retained for 20 minutes Finally the power will be turned off The WAIT function is used to execute ...

Page 125: ...ing LOOP 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 order using the INPUT button and press ENTER If you have made an error press END to return to the Program menu then start again The SEQUENCER screen will be restored to its last setting I N P ...

Page 126: ...ed 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 screen will be displayed 2 Enter the POWER OFF TIME you wish to turn on the projector using INPUT buttons and press ENTER Type the time in hours 24 hours minutes and seconds If you made an error press END...

Page 127: ...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 T I M E 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 5 5 0 0 0 1 8 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 S M T W T F S 2VVVVV2 2VVVVV2 2VVVVV2 2VVVVV2 2VVVVV2 2VVVVV2 2VVVVV2 S T A R T E D I T I N P U T W A I T G O T O L O O P P O N ...

Page 128: ...URN USER MODE 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 need to re enter your passcode NO When you try to enter the ADJUST mode the next time you will not need to re enter your passcode SETTING RETURN USER MODE Y E S N O O P T I O N S E Q U E N...

Page 129: ... adjust menu 3 Use the CURSOR or button to highlight the 4 PJ AD DRESS line Press ENTER to display the ADDRESS screen You can also select the ADDRESS screen directly by pressing the INPUT 4 button 4 Enter the address number using the INPUT button and press ENTER If you have made a mistake press END to return to the OP TION menu then start again NOTE Enter the address number 01 when only one projec...

Page 130: ...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 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 you will not need to re enter your passcode RETURN USER MODE Y E S N O ...

Page 131: ...gence is set to the ENABLE and the connect condition to the SW 1 or 2 LEVEL 4 To complete 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 select either YES or NO and press ENTER This will exit the ADJUST mode Items to select YES When you try to enter the AD...

Page 132: ...with an asterisk The highlight moves to the next item in order To go back to the previous item or to skip items use the CURSOR or button to select the item 4 To stop this mode press END The display will return to the 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 select YES When you try ...

Page 133: ... I D E O R G B R G B R G B R G B R G B R G B R G B N A M E N T S C 3 5 8 P A L V G A 3 5 0 V G A 4 8 0 M A C 2 I D T V H D T V V E S A 8 0 0 V E S A 1 0 2 4 D A T E P 0 6 I N P U T S E L E C T S T A N D A L O N E N O 5 1 5 2 5 3 5 4 5 5 5 6 5 7 5 8 5 9 6 0 I N P U T V I D E O V I D E O R G B R G B R G B R G B R G B R G B R G B R G B N A M E N T S C 3 5 8 P A L V G A 3 5 0 V G A 4 8 0 M A C 2 I D T...

Page 134: ...B 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 Polarity Positive Negative Sync Polarity Positive Negative Sync Polarity Negative ...

Page 135: ...3 26 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 IBM VGA 400 IDTV Macintosh II IBM VGA 480 Macintosh Quadra VESA 8002600 72 Hz VESA 10242768 60 Hz IBM CGA EGA and VGA are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation Apple ...

Page 136: ...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 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 button then press the NORMAL button 3 If the entered passco...

Page 137: ...through 0 buttons 1 Each time 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 ENTER to store the code 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 ...

Page 138: ... 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 complete press the END button When the END button is pressed once the RETURN USER MODE menu will be displayed Use the CURSOR or button to select either YES or NO and then press ENTER This will exit the A...

Page 139: ...scode the current passcode using the 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 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 button then...

Page 140: ...sage 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 To delete all the entered digits hold down the CTL button then press the NORMAL button 3 If the entered passcode is correct the CHANGE PASSCODE COMPLETE message is displayed NOTE If the passcode is not entere...

Page 141: ...r the four digit passcode the current passcode using the 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 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...

Page 142: ...s to select YES When selecting YES the current passcode will be canceled You will not be required to re enter your passcode when you press the ADJUST button to re enter the ADJUST mode NO When selecting NO the current passcode will remain in effect PASSCODE PASSCODE DISABLE Y E S N O ...

Page 143: ...ements UL Approved UL 1950 CSA 950 DHHS Approved Meets DOC Canada Meets RED ACT PG 6200G PG 9200G Meets EMC Directive EN55022 EN61000 3 2 EN61000 3 3 EN55082 1 pr EN55024 2 pr EN55024 3 pr EN55024 4 Meets Low Voltage Directive EN60950 TÜV GS Approved PTB Approved Cabinet dimensions 610 W 2754 D 2309 H mm 24 1 8 W 229 5 8 D 212 1 8 H inch Weight 56 kg 123 5 lbs Remote control Wired application Wire...

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