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Set the lamp’s power in Watts. The Power control represents the amount of power sent to the lamp(s). Power
increases when operating in Intensity mode, until it reaches its maximum. The value remains stable when in Max
Brightness or Power mode. If using Power mode, setting a lower power level reduces brightness and extends lamp
life.
Lamp Intensity
Adjust the lamp intensity to “%” of full. This value is used as a target value by the LiteLOC system to maintain
constant intensity.
Yellow Notch Filter
Refer to “Yellow Notch Filter (YNF)”, page 51.
Single Lamp Switch on Fail
Selecting this check box causes the projector to automatically attempt to start the other lamp if the current lamp
experiences problems, and is preventing a light on the wall. This applies if there is a failure to start a lamp, or a
failure during operation. This feature applies only to systems which have multiple lamps and are currently set to run
in a single lamp operating mode. A brief period with no light may occur before the other lamp becomes active.
Dynamic Iris
Refer to “Dynamic Iris”, page 57.
Warn when Lamp reaches (hours)
Enter the maximum number of hours (threshold) for lamp usage. When the threshold (set number of hours) is
reached on either lamp, a warning message displays on the status system, indicating that the lamp should be
changed. This setting is user-defined only, has no bearing on lamp warranty, and is not tied to actual lamp life in any
way. The default setting is 0, which means that the feature is off, and no warning will be generated.
Lamp 1 s/n and Lamp 2 s/n
Enter the serial number for the specified lamp. This will apply the serial number to the current lamp statistics file. It
will not perform the archiving as done by the CHANGE LAMP function.
Change Lamp - Submenu
Initiates the lamp change process for the selected lamp and allows the serial number of the new lamp to be entered.
Lamp serial numbers are used for keeping statistics on each lamp used in each lamp position. Entering of serial
numbers is optional, but is recommended.
When using this function, the statistics from the previous lamp are archived, and starts statistics tracking for the new
lamp. If this function is not used, statistics are accumulated (combined) for both the new and old lamps.
Lamp 1 History and Lamp 2 History
Lists the serial number and the number of hours logged for each lamp (current and previously) installed in the
projector. The current lamp appears at the bottom of the list. This entry is added automatically when you record a
new serial number during the lamp change process. See Change Lamp - Submenu.
8.8
Status Menu
The read-only Status menu lists a variety of details about the standard and optional components currently detected
in the projector. Refer to the Status menu for versions of hardware and software installed, the type (size) of lamp,
the hours logged in total and for a specific period (such as a rental period), and for your projector model name and
serial number. In addition, the Status menu identifies the current channel, its location, its frequencies and other
details.
8.9
Remote Control of the Projector
As an alternative to using a keypad, most projector functions can be controlled remotely, typically at a controller
such as a PC, via a web interface.
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VIA ASCII MESSAGING — Connect a serial link between your controller and the RS-232 or RS-422 port
(recommended), or open an Ethernet socket (i.e., Telnet) between your controller and the valid projector
address. Valid ASCII codes and messages are documented in the Serial Communications document.
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VIA WEB INTERFACE — Connect the PC to the projector’s Ethernet port. In the web browser (i.e., Internet
Explorer), enter the IP address of the projector you wish to control. This will prompt a login screen. The default
login ids are: admin, service, and guest. Up to a maximum of 3 users can connect at any given time. Two users
can use the same account to log in. Each user will see a different set of tabs. The default passwords can be
edited by an administrator or a service user in the Admin tab. Guest users will not see this tab. Basic operations
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