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BUTTON
ICON
FUNCTION / OPERATION
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COL
The colour temperature can be adjusted in steps
(Colour
of 100° from 2000° to 10,000° Kelvin. Press
Temperature)
COL, then increase or decrease the temperature
using the cursor buttons.
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PREV
These buttons are used to store channels.
(Previous)
Pressing the PREV button will access the
previously stored channel configuration and
display the image on screen without any
REV
parameter changes you have made. To view the
(Revised)
image with any changes made, press the REV
button. Pressing the SAVE button will store any
changes made to the channel selected. The >.<
SAVE
button restores the factory pre-set values.
>.<
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BUTTON
FUNCTION / OPERATION
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LENS
The LENS button is used to activate the Focus and Lens Shift
features on projectors fitted with a motorised lens mount.
To Focus an image, press the LENS button until the Focus
dialogue box appears on the screen and adjust using the
ï
and
ð
cursor buttons.
Lens Shift allows the user to adjust the horizontal and vertical
positioning of the displayed image relative to the projector. To
use the Lens Shift feature, press the LENS button until the Lens
Shift dialogue box appears on the screen then position the image
using the cursor buttons.
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System Operation
OPERATION
LBV00018; Revision E - 28/01/98
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