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FUNCTION selection may be the result of an association
between a CPL and a FUNCTION or by including a
Function in the Show Playlist,
Select Function
Projector Functions are
related to the specific
Projection Type, i.e., a 3D
FUNCTION can only be
applied when the Projection
Type is set to Single 3D. A
stereoscopic based
FUNCTION contains [3D] in the Function Name.
Note:
Selection of a Projector Function incompatible with
the Projection Type will result in a warning message
appearing and the selected FUNCTION not applied. Click
OK to close the message.
To select a Function, verify the correct Projection Type is
indicated adjacent to the Lamp Indicator, tap
Menu
, tap
Projector
, tap
Projector Control
and then tap
Change
Function
. The Change Function pop-up window appears.
Tap the
UP ARROW
or
DOWN ARROW
until the
specific FUNCTION is visible and then tap the desired
FUNCTION
button. Extended Function Names may be
truncated. If there is a question as to the FUNCTION
verify the name to FUNCTION number relationship using
the SMS Controller.
Caution:
The projector adjustments and settings stored as
the selected FUNCTION are
immediately
applied
1
to the
projector. During this period of time the auditorium screen
may go dark. No confirmation message of the FUNCTION
key selection is displayed. Also,
there is no “undo”.
If the
previous setup was the results of a FUNCTION setting
applied based on a CPL association, projector settings are
changed to the new settings. Adjustments made but not
saved on the FUNCTION SETUP pane will be lost.
The Projector FUNCTION selected is retained until a
different FUNCTION selection is made or until a different
FUNCTION is selected as a result of presenting a CPL
with a different FUNCTION association or a SPL that
includes FUNCTION Commands.
The FUNCTION selected will be the Current Function
appearing on the FUNCTION SETUP screen and will be
modified based on projector settings when Save to
FUNCTION is executed.
Set Luminance Offset
During installation of the SMS the Lamp Power is adjusted
to provide the desired screen illumination (measured in
foot/Lamberts). This value can be set in a FUNCTION as
the calibrated lamp brightness for an associated aspect
ratio.
On occasion, it is desirable to increase the screen
luminance, i.e., raise lamp brightness, to meet special
presentation needs. The Luminance Offset slider allows
you to make this temporary (offset) adjustment.
Note:
The Luminance Offset
will remain in effect until you
tap RESET
which returns the offset to “0” (zero).
Luminance Offset (Adjust)
The
Luminance Offset
control is a slider which allows you
to make temporary adjustments to increase or decrease the
screen luminance value (ft-L) within the predefined limits
of Lamp Power for the bulb.
To adjust the Luminance Offset, tap
Menu
, tap
Projector
,
tap
Projector Control
and then either touch and drag the
Luminance Offset
control or press and hold the
Plus
or
Minus
buttons until the desired screen luminance
(image brightness) is obtained.
Note:
While adjusting Luminance Offset affects lamp
brightness, the Lamp Power indicated on the FUNCTION
SETUP screen is not changed.
Luminance Offset RESET
To return the screen luminance to the value stored in the
currently selected FUNCTION, tap
Menu
, tap
Projector
,
tap
Projector Control
and then tap
RESET
located below
the Luminance Offset slider.
Function Setup
Just as in film projection there are a number of issues
related to the configuration of the Digital Cinema projector
for the venue and/or the content being presented. One
easily called to mind in film is the aperture plate which is
selected based on the image format. Because the Digital
Cinema system can present content of varying formats the
settings are much more complex. To ease the projector
setup task the SRX-R320 Projectors allow you to save
specific configuration settings under twenty selectable
1.Assumes that the appropriate Projection Type has been
configured.
Luminance Offset
Control
RESET
Value
Raise
Lower
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