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Rev A     April 2012

USER GUIDES

INSTALLATION AND QUICK-START GUIDE 

CONNECTION GUIDE 

OPERATING GUIDE 

REMOTE COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE

112-796A

E-Vision 8000 Series

High Brightness Digital Video Projector

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Page 1: ...Rev A April 2012 USER GUIDES INSTALLATION AND QUICK START GUIDE CONNECTION GUIDE OPERATING GUIDE REMOTE COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE 112 796A E Vision 8000 Series High Brightness Digital Video Projector s ...

Page 2: ...structions are closely followed WARNING this symbol indicates that there is a danger of physical injury to yourself and or damage to the equipment unless the instructions are closely followed Notes NOTE this symbol indicates that there is some important information that you should read Product revision Because we at Digital Projection continually strive to improve our products we may change specif...

Page 3: ...Rev A April 2012 E Vision 8000 Series High Brightness Digital Video Projector INSTALLATION AND QUICK START GUIDE ...

Page 4: ...t_4 Removing the lens Inst_4 Fitting the lens Inst_4 Changing a lamp Inst_5 Changing the filters Inst_5 Changing the colour wheel Inst_6 Positioning the Screen and Projector Inst_7 Operating the Projector Inst_8 Switching the Projector On Inst_8 Selecting an Input Signal or Test Pattern Inst_8 Input signal Inst_8 Test pattern Inst_8 Adjusting the Lens Inst_9 Zoom Inst_9 Focus Inst_9 Shift Inst_9 A...

Page 5: ...ler You should save the original box and packing materials in case you ever need to ship your Projector Only one power cable dependent on the destination territory will be supplied with the projector Remote control 112 532 2x AAA batteries User Guides on CD 112 456 Important Information 112 797 Projector Lens cap Power cable China 112 817 Power cable United Kingdom 112 814 Power cable Europe 112 8...

Page 6: ...ll details of how to use the controls and the menu system see the Operating Guide The air filters should be cleaned or changed regularly depending on the installation environment The filters should be changed at the same time as the lamp is changed The projector lens is shipped separately Lens Connection panel Mains input Control panel Adjustable feet Front infra red window Rear infra red window R...

Page 7: ...mote control Notes For full details of how to use the controls and the menu system see the Operating Guide Indicators SHUTTER off OPEN green CLOSED TEMP off NO ERROR flashing red ERROR temperature LAMPS 1 2 off OFF flashing red LAMP ERROR red END OF LIFE flashing green LAMP WARM UP green ON STATUS off NO ERROR flashing red 1 flash COVER OPEN flashing red 4 flashes FAN ERROR red SYSTEM ERROR POWER ...

Page 8: ...release lever and turn the lens anti clockwise Remove the lens Fitting the lens Remove the lens cap Position the lens so that the labels are at the top and gently insert it all the way into the lens mount Push the lens in firmly and turn it clockwise until it clicks into place Notes Always allow the lamp to cool for 5 minutes before disconnecting the power moving the projector changing the lamp Th...

Page 9: ...ng the lamp The lamp and colour wheel must be changed only by suitably qualified personnel Note that the projector will shut down if any of the covers is opened whilst in operation The filters should be changed at the same time as the lamp is changed Lamp 1 Lamp 2 Cover screws Lamp compartment Lamp module screws Lamp 1 Lamp 2 Handle Changing the filters Unscrew the captive screws securing the cove...

Page 10: ...t a new colour wheel and fasten the screws Replace the cover and fasten the screw Cover screw Colour wheel compartment Colour wheel screws Notes Always allow the lamp to cool for 5 minutes before disconnecting the power moving the projector changing the lamp The lamp and colour wheel must be changed only by suitably qualified personnel The projector firmware is colour wheel specific and so will ne...

Page 11: ...nstallations Do not stack the projectors Do not tilt the projector more than 12 in either direction in desktop or ceiling mode when in use as this may cause serious lamp failure damage the lamp module and cause extra cost on replacement 10 360 10 Desktop Ceiling Positioning the Screen and Projector Install the screen ensuring that it is in the best position for viewing by your audience Mount the p...

Page 12: ...should be automatically detected by the projector and should be displayed within a two or three seconds If more than one signal is connected then select the image you want to display Press INPUT repeatedly on the control panel or remote control to cycle through the inputs or use Input Selection in the INPUT menu Test pattern If you have an image source connected to the projector then you can displ...

Page 13: ...adjust the position of the image or press the LENS SHIFT button on the remote control then use and to adjust the position of the image or use Lens Control in the ALIGNMENT Menu Adjusting the Image Orientation Use the Rear Projection or Ceiling Mode settings in the ALIGNMENT Menu Aspect Ratio Press the RESIZE button on the control panel or the ASPECT button on the remote control to cycle through al...

Page 14: ...r 5 seconds The lamp will go off and the Power indicator on the control panel will flash amber for a few seconds whilst the lamp cools The Power indicator on the control panel will then show red and the projector will be in Standby mode Switch off at the switch next to the power connector Disconnect the power cable from the projector Notes Always allow the lamp to cool for 5 minutes before disconn...

Page 15: ...Rev A April 2012 E Vision 8000 Series High Brightness Digital Video Projector CONNECTION GUIDE ...

Page 16: ...ted Signal Input Modes Conn_2 Control Connections Conn_3 LAN Conn_3 RS232 Conn_3 Wired Remote Control Conn_3 Screen Trigger Conn_3 Wiring Details Conn_4 Signal inputs and outputs Conn_4 3G SDI Conn_4 HDMI input Conn_4 DVI D Conn_5 VGA Conn_6 COMPONENT Conn_6 S Video input Conn_7 Video input Conn_7 Control connections Conn_8 LAN connection Conn_8 RS232 Serial control input Conn_9 Wired Remote contr...

Page 17: ...the PICTURE menu For more information see the Operating Guide Set Color Space in the INPUT menu to Auto or RGB PC COMPONENT RGBHV RGsB or RGBS Set Color Space in the INPUT menu to Auto or RGB Video YPbPr or YCbCr Set Color Space in the INPUT menu to YPbPr or YCbCr S Video Connect an S Video cable to the 4 pin mini DIN Video Connect a composite video cable to the single RCA phono connector Set Vide...

Page 18: ...5 27 00 ü ü ü 1080i50 1920 x 1080 50 1125 28 13 ü ü 1080p25 1920 x 1080 25 1125 28 13 ü ü ü 1080i60 1920 x 1080 60 1125 33 75 ü 1080p30 1920 x 1080 30 1125 33 75 ü ü ü 1080p50 1920 x 1080 50 1125 56 24 ü ü 1080p60 1920 x 1080 60 1125 67 48 ü ü COMPUTER 480p 640 x 480 60 525 31 47 ü ü VGA75 640 x 480 75 500 37 50 ü ü SVGA60 800 x 600 60 628 37 88 ü ü ü XGA60 1024 x 768 60 806 48 36 ü ü ü XGA70 1024...

Page 19: ...d signals from the remote control cannot reach the projector due to excessive distance or obstructions such as walls or cabinet doors you can connect an external IR repeater to the Remote control input and position its IR sensor within range of the operator Note that plugging in the remote control cable will disable the infra red Screen Trigger The Trigger output can be connected to an electricall...

Page 20: ...e proportional to f from 1MHz to 1 5GHz The following or similar cable specification should be used to ensure fault free communication between source and projector Belden 8281 cable or equivalent HDMI input 19 way type A connector 1 TMDS Data 2 2 TMDS Data 2 Shield 3 TMDS Data 2 4 TMDS Data 1 5 TMDS Data 1 Shield 6 TMDS Data 1 7 TMDS Data 0 8 TMDS Data 0 Shield 9 TMDS Data 0 10 TMDS Clock 11 TMDS ...

Page 21: ...TMDS Clock 24 TMDS Clock Hot plug detect HPD is fully DVI compliant DVI sources detect the presence of a display device by providing 5V on pin 14 and looking for 5V on pin 16 Whenever the projector is operational and 5V is present on pin 14 pin 16 will be held at 5V EDID is available even when the projector is switched off Operational means that the projector is powered up Non operational states a...

Page 22: ...nc 6 R Ground 7 B Ground 8 G Ground 9 5v 10 Digital Ground V Sync DDC 11 unused 12 SDA 13 H Sync 14 V Sync 15 SCL COMPONENT 5 x 75 ohm BNC RGBHV RGsB YPbPr YCbCr Green Green Sync Y Y Blue Blue Pb Cb Red Red Pr Cr Hsync Vsync Notes For full details of all input settings see the INPUT menu in the Operating Guide pin view of female connector Pb Cb Y Pr Cr Blue Green Red V H ...

Page 23: ...de Page Conn_7 Rev A April 2012 S Video input 4 pin mini DIN 1 Y Ground 2 C Ground 3 Luminance Y 4 Chrominance C Video input 1 x RCA Phono Composite Video pin view of female connector Notes For full details of all input settings see the INPUT menu in the Operating Guide ...

Page 24: ...tly to a computer with no hub or network Note that only the green and orange pairs are crossed 1 White Orange stripe White Green stripe 1 2 Orange Green 2 3 White Green stripe White Orange stripe 3 4 Blue Blue 4 5 White Blue stripe White Blue stripe 5 6 Green Orange 6 7 White Brown stripe White Brown stripe 7 8 Brown Brown 8 Notes For full details of all control settings see the CONTROL menu in th...

Page 25: ...ta length 8 bits Stop bits one Parity none Flow control none Wired Remote control connection 3 5mm mini jack Tip Power Ring Signal Sleeve Ground Screen Trigger output 3 5mm mini jack Tip Signal Sleeve Ground Notes For full details of all control settings see the CONTROL menu in the Operating Guide The projector is a DTE so use a straight cable to connect to a modem or a null modem cable as shown h...

Page 26: ...Rev A April 2012 E Vision 8000 Series High Brightness Digital Video Projector OPERATING GUIDE ...

Page 27: ...t Lock Op_8 Background Op_8 Video Standard Op_8 Auto Sync Adjust Op_8 PICTURE Menu Op_9 Display Mode Op_9 Contrast Brightness Saturation Hue Op_9 Dynamic Contrast Op_9 Gamma Op_9 Color sub menu Op_10 Sharpness Noise Reduction Op_10 Aspect Ratio Op_10 Overscan Op_11 VGA Setup sub menu Op_11 Auto Sync Op_11 LAMPS Menu Op_12 Mode Op_12 Power Op_12 High Altitude Mode Op_12 Custom Power Op_12 Lamp Stat...

Page 28: ..._18 Auto Power On Op_18 Projector Control Op_19 Network sub menu Op_19 Startup Logo Op_20 Trigger Op_20 Auto Search Op_20 Dynamic Black Op_20 Language Op_20 SERVICE menu Op_21 Information Op_21 Blue Only Op_21 Factory Reset Op_21 Menu Map Op_22 INPUT Op_22 PICTURE Op_22 LAMPS Op_23 ALIGNMENT Op_23 CONTROL Op_24 SERVICE Op_24 LAN IP Configuration Utility Op_25 ...

Page 29: ...ck it will not be possible to change the Lamp Mode more than once within five minutes MENU controls LENS controls POWER controls INPUT select from the available video input signals PICTURE opens the Picture menu AUTO SYNC Projector will re synchronise with the current input signal ASPECT select from a list of available aspect ratios OVERSCAN select from Off Crop or Zoom FREEZE freeze the current i...

Page 30: ...tings in the menus For full details of how to use the menu system see later in this guide Using the Control Panel MENU controls LENS controls POWER Off or Standby INPUT select from the available video input signals AUTO SYNC Projector will re synchronise with the current input signal ASPECT select from a list of available aspect ratios SHUTTER open or close the shutter ...

Page 31: ...lay OSD press MENU To close press EXIT RETURN Notes Some menu options and controls may not be available due to settings in other menus These will be shaded grey on the actual menu Remote control Projector control panel Navigating the menus Select a menu using and then open the menu by pressing The first item in the menu is highlighted Select an item in the menu using and To open another menu first...

Page 32: ...n place of the sub menu it was called from Sub Menus Select a sub menu using and then open the Sub Menu by pressing ENTER The Sub Menu appears to either the left or right side of the menu it was called from depending on the space available The name of the Sub Menu is shown at the top To close the Sub Menu press MENU Sometimes a Sub Menu leads to a Sub Submenu Select the Sub Submenu using and then ...

Page 33: ...There may be a short delay when changing some parameters due to internal processing time The sub menu appears to the left or right side or in place of the menu it was called from depending on the space available Some parameters are changed by selecting from a sub menu Press ENTER to open the menu The sub menu appears to the left or right side or in place of the menu it was called from depending on...

Page 34: ...pear to be replaced by a slider bar To return to the menu press MENU Notes Some menu options and controls may not be available due to settings in other menus These will be shaded grey on the actual menu Commands To execute the command press ENTER In this example use or to move the blue highlight to OK or Cancel then press ENTER to confirm your selection ...

Page 35: ...from the drop down list The inputs are divided into two groups the main image must be from one group and the sub image must be from the other group Group A VGA Component BNC Composite S Video Group B HDMI DVI 3G SDI Select a PIP Input from the drop down list Position Select a Position or Split L R for the PIP image Notes See also Using the Menus earlier in this guide and Menu Map later in this gui...

Page 36: ...xcept when the projector has problems selecting between YCrCb YPrPb RGB PC and RGB Video Input Lock Set this to Auto except when the projector has problems locking on to 48Hz 50Hz and 60Hz signals Background Set this to determine what appears on screen when the projector is searching for a valid input source Video Standard Set this to Auto unless the projector has problems selecting between PAL SE...

Page 37: ...y Mode Select one of the Display modes as required Contrast Brightness Saturation Hue Adjust the sliders for these settings as required Dynamic Contrast Set this to On or Off as required Gamma Select one of the Gamma settings as required Notes See also Using the Menus earlier in this guide and Menu Map later in this guide ...

Page 38: ...n image has been supplied in a narrower format with black bars at the top and bottom The top and bottom of the image will be cropped and the image stretched to fill the screen The Native setting will scale the image to fit either the full height or width of the screen whilst retaining the aspect ratio of the image The Unscaled setting will display the image pixel for pixel at its supplied resoluti...

Page 39: ...ned image edges by cropping the image or increasing the size of the image to force the edges off screen Overscan Set this to Off On or Zoom as required VGA Setup sub menu Press ENTER to open the VGA Setup sub menu Horizontal Total Start and Phase Vertical Start Adjust the sliders for these settings as required to suit the incoming image Auto Sync Press ENTER to force the projector to re synchronis...

Page 40: ...Mode Set this to On if it is necessary to have the cooling fans running at high speed Custom Power Set the slider as required Lamp Status and Time For information only Notes See also Using the Menus earlier in this guide and Menu Map later in this guide When Lamp Mode is set to Single the projector will turn on using the lamp with the least hours of use To protect the lamps from thermal shock it w...

Page 41: ...ed Lens Control Press ENTER to display the Lens Control box Press ENTER again to scroll through the following combinations of lens control and background pattern Use and to Shift the lens or to adjust the Zoom and Focus as applicable Notes See also Using the Menus earlier in this guide and Menu Map later in this guide Shift with no pattern Zoom Focus with grid and crosses Shift with grid Zoom Focu...

Page 42: ...l Press ENTER to open the Lens Memory sub menu Save Memory Press ENTER to open the Save Memory sub sub menu Use and to select from Lens Memory 1 to Lens Memory 10 Press ENTER to save the current settings Load Memory Press ENTER to open the Load Memory sub sub menu Use and to select from Lens Memory 1 to Lens Memory 10 Press ENTER to recall the saved settings Notes See also Using the Menus earlier ...

Page 43: ... sub menu Press ENTER to open the Warp sub menu Keystone Rotation Pincushion Barrel Corner Use and to select one of the warp controls Press ENTER to open the warp control box Use the Keystone control to correct for any distortion caused by the projector being in a different horizontal or vertical plane to the screen Use the Rotation control to rotate the image up to 5 clockwise or anti clockwise U...

Page 44: ...ne time Exception all four Corner controls can be used at the same time If the Edge Blend feature is in use then only the four Corner controls can be used If you are not sure which Warp control is in use then select Reset from the Warp menu to reset all controls to zero Blanking sub menu Press ENTER to open the Blanking sub menu Top Bottom Left and Right Set each slider as required Reset Press ENT...

Page 45: ... projector wide Edge Blend sub menu When several projectors are used to create a large tiled image the edges need to be blended to avoid the overlaps appearing brighter than the rest of the image Press ENTER to open the Edge Blend sub menu Edge Blend Set this to Off or On as required Blend Width Press ENTER to open the Blend Width sub sub menu Set the Width sliders to the blend width required for ...

Page 46: ...Network Power Set this to Standard or Eco as required In Eco mode the LAN power supply is switched off Auto Power Off Set this to On if you want the projector to go into Standby mode when no input source is detected for 20 minutes Auto Power On Set this to On if you want the projector to start up immediately when the mains is connected Set this to Off if you want the projector to go into Standby m...

Page 47: ...o Network Power must be set to Standard if you wish to control the projector via the LAN connection To change any of the network settings use the embedded LAN IP Configuration Utility see later in this guide Projector Control Set this to Network or RS232 as required Network sub menu Press ENTER to open the Network sub sub menu The settings here are for information only CONTROL Menu continued ...

Page 48: ...that aspect ratio Auto Search When this is set to On the projector will search for an alternative input source when the current input source is disconnected When this is set to Off the projector will show the DP logo when the current input source is disconnected Dynamic Black Set this to On or Off as required Language Press ENTER to open the Language Selection menu then select an language from the...

Page 49: ...quired Factory Reset Projector will ask for confirmation before restoring all settings to factory defaults When the confirmation box appears use or to move the blue highlight to OK or Cancel then press ENTER to confirm your selection Notes See also Using the Menus earlier in this guide and Menu Map later in this guide Do NOT do this unless you are sure that you want to restore ALL settings to thei...

Page 50: ...andard Auto PAL SECAM NTSC Auto Sync Adjust Always Off Auto PICTURE Display Mode Video High Bright Presentation Contrast Dynamic Contrast Off On Brightness Saturation Hue Gamma Video Linear Film Graphics Color Color Temperature Native 5000K 9300K Trim RGB Lift and Gain Sharpness Noise Reduction Aspect Ratio 5 4 4 3 16 10 16 9 1 88 2 35 Letterbox Native Unscaled Overscan Off Crop Zoom VGA Setup H T...

Page 51: ...Top Right Bottom Left Bottom Right Custom Warp Reset all warp settings Press ENTER to execute Blanking Top Bottom Left Right Reset all blanking settings Edge Blend Edge Blend Off On Blend Width Top Bottom Left Right Black Level Uplift Select Area Top Bottom Left Right Adjust Width All Red Green Blue Reset all edge blend settings Press ENTER to execute Align Pattern Off On Menu Sub Menus and Contro...

Page 52: ...n Off Language Select from list SERVICE Information only Model Serial Number Software Version Active PIP Source Pixel Clock Signal Format H V Refresh Rate Lamp Time Power On Time Blue Only Off On Factory Reset Press ENTER to execute Menu Sub Menus and Controls Notes Some of the information in this menu map is summarised See the actual menu on the projector for full detail Some menu options and con...

Page 53: ...tor by typing the LAN IP Address into the address bar then press the Enter key The embedded IP Configuration webpage should appear Make the settings as required then click on Save Notes Eco Network Power must be set to Standard if you wish to control the projector via the LAN connection The default LAN IP address is 192 168 0 100 If you suspect this has been changed then you can view the current N...

Page 54: ...Rev A April 2012 E Vision 8000 Series High Brightness Digital Video Projector REMOTE COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE ...

Page 55: ...te Communications Guide Rev A April 2012 CONTENTS Introduction Rem_1 Examples Rem_1 The Operation Commands Rem_2 INPUT menu Rem_2 PICTURE menu Rem_4 LAMPS menu Rem_5 ALIGNMENT menu Rem_6 CONTROL menu Rem_7 SERVICE menu Rem_9 Miscellaneous commands Rem_10 ...

Page 56: ...ke one of the following formats command Description Set value Makes the setting take that value Get Asks what the current value is The value is returned as an ascii text string Increment Adds 1 to the current value Decrement Subtracts 1 from the current value Execute none Performs an action Examples op input sel 1 CR sets the input signal to DVI op input sel CR asks what is the input signal op bri...

Page 57: ...on command values Notes INPUT menu input sel 0 HDMI 1 DVI 2 RGB D 15 3 RGBHV YUV 4 Composite Video 5 S Video 6 SDI HDSDI 3G 7 Option Board pip 0 Off 1 On pip pos 0 Top left 1 Top right 2 Bottom left 3 Bottom right 4 Split L R pip pos 1 HDMI 2 DVI 3 RGB D 15 4 RGBHV YUV 5 Composite Video 6 S Video 7 SDI HDSDI 3G 8 Option Board continued on next page ...

Page 58: ...n 0 White 1 Black 2 Red 3 Green 4 Blue 5 Cyan 6 Magenta 7 Yellow 8 ANSI 9 H Ramp 10 Grid 11 Off Color space2 0 Auto 1 YUV HD 2 YUV STD 3 RGB PC 0 255 4 RGB Video 16 235 color space 0 Native 1 EBU 2 SMPTE 3 Custom input lock 0 Auto 1 48 Hz 2 50 Hz 3 60 Hz no signal 0 Logo 1 Blue 2 Black 3 White vid std 0 Auto 1 PAL 2 SECAM 3 NTSC auto imgadj 0 Off 1 Auto 2 Always continued on next page ...

Page 59: ...enu contrast 0 200 dyna cont 0 Off 1 On brightness 0 200 saturation 0 200 tint 0 200 Hue gamma 0 Film 1 Graphics 2 Video 3 Linear sharpness 0 200 nr 0 200 pic mode 0 High Bright 1 Presentation 2 Video Display Mode color temp 0 5000K 1 6500K 2 7800K 3 9300K 4 Native red offset 0 200 green offset 0 200 blue offset 0 200 red gain 0 200 green gain 0 200 blue gain 0 200 continued on next page ...

Page 60: ...aspect 0 5 4 1 4 3 2 16 10 3 16 9 4 1 88 5 2 35 6 Letterbox 7 Native 8 Unscaled zoom 0 Off 1 Crop 2 Zoom Overscan h total 0 200 h pos 0 200 h phase 0 200 v pos 0 200 auto img execute LAMPS menu lamps 0 Single 1 Dual lamp mode 0 Economy 1 Standard 2 Dimming altitude 0 Off 1 On High Altitude lamp pwr 0 25 80 100 0 lamp1 stat 0 Off 1 On lamp2 stat 0 Off 1 On continued on next page ...

Page 61: ...ut Zoom in focus Focus Near Focus Far vert offset Up Down horiz offset Right Left Lens center execute h keystone 350 350 v keystone 200 200 warp rotat 20 20 in unit warp pinbrl 100 100 warp tlc x warp tlc y x 192 192 y 120 120 warp trc x warp trc y x 192 192 y 120 120 warp blc x warp blc y x 192 192 y 120 120 warp trc x warp trc y x 192 192 y 120 120 warp reset execute w2 recover execute blank top...

Page 62: ...b wht left 0 200 800 1 199 not allowed eb wht right 0 200 800 1 199 not allowed eb blk top 0 8 16 24 32 eb blk btm 0 8 16 24 32 eb blk left 0 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 eb blk right 0 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 eb all 0 32 eb red 0 32 eb green 0 32 eb blue 0 32 eb reset execute eb adl 0 Off 1 On Align Pattern CONTROL menu ir addr 0 remote code 1 1 remote code 2 eco net pow 0 Off RJ45 Power On 1 On RJ45 Powe...

Page 63: ...mand values Notes net ipaddr string net subnet string net gateway string net dhcp 0 Off 1 On startup logo 0 Off 1 On trig 1 0 5 4 1 4 3 2 16 10 3 16 9 4 1 88 5 2 35 6 Letterbox 7 Native 8 Unscaled 9 Auto auto src 0 Off 1 On lang 0 English 1 French 2 Spanish 3 German 4 Portuese 5 Chinese Simplified 6 Chinese Traditional 7 Japanese 8 Korean continued on next page ...

Page 64: ...VI 2 RGB D 15 3 RGBHV YUV 4 Composite Video 5 S Video 6 SDI HDSDI 3G 7 Option Board Active Source pip src 0 HDMI 1 DVI 2 RGB D 15 3 RGBHV YUV 4 Composite Video 5 S Video 6 SDI HDSDI 3G 7 Option Board pixel clock number MHz signal string h refresh string KHz v refresh string Hz lamp1 hours string lamp2 hours string lamp1 reset execute lamp2 reset execute proj runtime string blue only 0 Off 1 On fac...

Page 65: ... continued from previous page operation command values Notes Miscellaneous commands picture mute 0 Off 1 On power on execute Power on power off execute Power off puts projector into Standby mode text mode 0 Off 1 On Not available when test pattern is showing status check 0 standby 1 warm up 2 imaging 3 cooling 4 warning ...

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