OPERATION
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DLV 1280 User's Manual
NOTE: 1) Auto Setup can fail if the image content or quality is not suitable. 2)
An Auto Setup of a video image takes only an instant rather than 30 seconds.
The Channel Setup Menu
A channel is automatically created and stored in memory when an input signal is
sent to the projector and you change a parameter (either manually or with an
Auto Setup). To learn more about channels, press
to display the Channel
Setup menu.
This menu lists all channels
defined so far. If there are more
channels than can be displayed
at once, press
to scroll to the
next page.
NOTE: To see more information
about a certain channel, enter
the number, or highlight the
desired channel and press
. This will activate the
Channel Edit menu (see Editing
Channel Setups, below).
CHANNEL NUMBER AND m:
Every defined channel is identified by a number
from 01-99 and listed in the first column of the Channel Setup menu. These
numbers appear in the channel list that may be displayed when you use the
key.
An “
m
” after a number signifies that this channel will be included in the channel
selection menu (also known as the channel list) available from the
key.
NOTE: By default, a channel will have an “
m
” here, thus the channel will
appear in the channel list that may appear when you press
. To delete a
channel from the menu, you must specify “
Off
” in the "
In Menu
" option in the
Channel Edit. See Editing Channels, below.
AUTO SOURCE:
The second column identifies two states, “locked” and “auto
source”. Locked sources are marked with an “
l
” in this column. Sources that the
projector can automatically switch to or away from whenever the input signal
changes are marked with an “
a
” (default). The projector uses the channel best
suited to the input signal. To turn the auto source off or on for a channel, use the
Channel Edit menu (see Editing Channel Setups, below).
SOURCE (CHANNEL) LOCATION:
The third column consists of two digits (for
example 0,1) that identify the location of each channel according to its switcher
number (first digit) and slot number (second digit). Note that the projector is
considered to be switcher “0”, with other switchers identified as 1-9. Slot
numbers for the projector are:
•
= switcher 0, slot 1
•
= switcher 0, slot 2
•
= switcher 0, slot 3
About Channels
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Figure 3-9. Channel Setup Menu