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Note that the front and rear IR sensors cannot respond to different protocols–
changing a protocol for either sensor to anything other than
OFF
changes the protocol
for the other sensor too. For example, setting Front IR to
E
also changes the Back IR
to
E
. If you want only one sensor to respond to a particular protocol, you must disable
the other sensor by setting its protocol to
OFF
.
To disable both IR sensors, you cannot use the IR remote keypad to select the second
OFF
setting. This safeguard prevents accidentally disabling a keypad while you are
using it. Instead, use either the built-in keypad or the wired remote (optional) to set
the remaining active sensor to
OFF
. The projector will no longer respond to an IR
remote keypad.
NOTES: The IR remote keypad for this projector is set at manufacture to "Protocol
A". See 2.14, Remote Keypad Protocols and Conversion for information about
changing the keypad protocol for use with supporting software.
Wired Keypad
Select “On” to enable use of a wired remote keypad connected to either the rear of
the projector (standard keypad with XLR connector) or the side input panel (optional
keypad with phono-jack connector). The projector will then respond to incoming
commands from either port. To disable the wired keypad, you must use a different
keypad—the built-in or an IR remote keypad—to select “off”. This safeguard
prevents you from accidentally disabling the wired keypad during use.
In the Configuration menu, select
the Geometry and Color submenu
when you need to modify overall
color performance and/or image
geometry for all sources.
Test Pattern
Choose the desired internal test
pattern, or select OFF to turn off a
test pattern. Alternatively, use the
Test
key for cycling through test patterns.
Keystone
NOTE: If the optional ChristieTWIST module is installed, this option is Keystone
and Warping, and activates a submenu for defining custom image shapes. Please
refer to documentation included with your Christie TWIST module.
Use to correct a keystoned image shape in which both sides of your image are
inclined toward the top or bottom edge. Keystone is typically caused by tilting the
projector in relation to the screen, so that the lens surface and screen are no longer
parallel to each other.
Figure 3.20. Keystone Adjustment
System
Configuration
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