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connected to the specific RCA connectors and the sync signal is connected to
the Video input
Important:
Make sure the 3D glasses type is set correctly to achieve best
synchronization, stereo separation, and image quality.
Standby Mode
Selects the standby mode:
•
Eco (default value) for low power consumption (projector switch on takes
longer)
•
Fast Switch On for instant switch on (power consumption in standby state is
higher)
Test Patterns
Enters internal test patterns, that are needed for installation or calibration purposes.
Press
▴
or
▾
on the remote control or on the projector keypad to cycle through the
test patterns. To exit test patterns press Esc on the remote control or on the projector
keypad.
Note:
OSD menus are not available while test patterns are displayed.
Initial Settings
Resets most projector settings to their factory presets. The settings in the following
list are not reset:
•
Serial Number and Model name
•
Light Source Hours
•
User Memories (including Memories Names)
•
Source List (including Source Names)
•
Orientation
•
Zoom, Focus and Lens Shift
•
Y/C Delay
•
Position
Note:
Before performing this operation, a confirmation message appears. Press
▸
to
Confirm and continue with the reset or press
◂
to Cancel.
Menu
This menu section provides access to OSD adjustments.
Language
Selects the desired OSD language. The M.120 can display the menus in English, Italian,
French, German, Spanish, Swedish, Portuguese, Russian and Simplified Chinese.
Source List
Allows customization of the Input list. To change the status of an input:
1. highlight the input
2. use the
◂
and
▸
keys to Enable or Disable the input.
Disabled inputs are not shown in the input selection menu and cannot be selected via
keys 1-5 of the remote control.
Important:
Active inputs are numbered according to their position in the list.
Changing the status of an input modifies the numbers assigned to the inputs that
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