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fUnCTIon KeY
If WIThIn a MenU: Using the Func for special tasks within the menu system is noted with the 
appropriate topic elsewhere in  Section 3. For example, press
 Func in the Channel Setup menu 
to enable deletion or copying of a channel.
seTUP  fUnCTIons:  Press 
Func  followed  by  a  2-digit  number 
to	 enable	 a	specific	 color	or	colors	 in	the	 display	 (see	right).	 For	
example,  
Func 6 4 will display only red and green data,
 Func 6 7 will  display  all  color  data.  Eliminating...

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aRRoW KeYs
Use the 
  keys to change a slidebar value or to select a different option within a pull-
down	list	without	having	to	first	scroll	through	options.	See	also	 Editing Text later in Section 3.
Use the 
   keys to navigate within a menu, pull-down list or text box.
lens foCUs, zooM anD lens h shIfT , lens V shIfT
When	 adjusting	 the	image	 for	focus,	 zoom,	 horizontal	 and	vertical	 positioning,	 use	the	specific	
arrow keys ( 
  /  or   / 
 ) related to each function. A small...

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E n a b l e   a   n o t i c e   u p o n   p o w e r - u p
indicating the lamp has logged a given
number  of  hours  as  specified  by 
the lamp limit (default is lamp specific).
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.Lamp Hours
Lamp S/N
Lamp Message Lamp Limit
Lamp Mode Power
Intensity
Iris
Lamp History
Change Lamp
L a mp
0
?
1000
Power
500
0
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H e lp
Most  of  the  controls  for  the  projector  are 
accessed  from  within  the  projector’s  menu 
system. There are several groups of related 
functions,  with  each...

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If  a  slidebar,  menu  or  message  is  displayed  you  have  limited  time  in  which  to  make  a  keypad 
entry before the projector returns to presentation level and the graphic disappears. These time-
outs may vary depending on what is displayed.
Menu options that include this icon apply universally to any incoming si\
gnal.
Most  of  the  function  menus  allow  you  to  change  settings  by  using  slidebars,  checkboxes,  and 
pull-down lists. To select a slidebar, toggle a checkbox status...

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slIDebaRs In MenUs  — The current value for a given parameter, such 
as size or vertical stretch, appears to the left of its slidebar icon (adjustment 
window). This number often expresses a percentage, or it may have units associated with it (such 
as	 pixels,	 degrees	 Kelvin,	etc.),	depending	 on	the	 specific	 option.	Press	

  to gradually 
adjust the setting up or down — both the number and the length of the bar change accordingly. 
Hold for continuous adjustment. Or press 
	 to	 activate...

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aCTIVaTe The  eDIT WInDoW:  To enter or edit text, highlight the desired parameter (such as a 
channel name) and press
  to activate its adjacent edit window. Any previously entered text 
is	 displayed	 with	its	first	 character	 highlighted	 in	a	square	 cursor,	signifying	 that	this	character	 is	
ready for editing.
na VIga Te  WIThIn  The  eDIT  WInDoW:  Press 

  to  move  the  cursor  forward  or    to 
move the cursor backwards as desired.
eDIT  a ChaRaCTeR:  To edit a highlighted...

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noTe: See Section  2,  Installation  and  Setup,  for  details  on  connecting  sources  to  the 
projector.
The projector stores and automatically recalls up to 50 different channels (source setups) for a 
variety	 of	inputs.	This	 memory	feature	allows	you	to	define	 and	conveniently	 use	a	wide	 variety	
of	 customized	 setups	rather	than	having	 to	repeatedly	 re-configure	 the	projector	 for	different	
presentations.	 Depending	on	what	 you	have	 defined,	 each	physical	 source	connection...

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Shown  at  right  is  a  sample  channel  list  as  would 
be  available  from Channel.  This  is  typically  called  the 
channel  list.
noTe:  The 
Channel  key  may  display  a  channel  list  or 
not, depending on what you have defined for “Display 
Channel  List”  (see  Menu  Preferences  later  in  this 
section).
In  order  to  access  channels  by  using 
Channel  on  the 
keypad,	 you	must	 first	create	 the	channels.	 See	
below.
To use a new source with the projector, a new channel must...

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All available channels are listed 
in  the Channel  Setup  menu, 
which  describes  how  each 
channel  can  be  accessed 
and  which  serves  as  the 
gateway  for  editing,  copying 
and deleting channels.
Press 
Menu from the presentation level to display the Main menu. To display the  Channel Setup 
menu,  press 
3,  or  move  the  highlight  to  the  Channel  Setup  option  and  press .  The 
Channel Setup  menu will appear (see sample above), with the active channel highlight\
ed. 
Wha T...

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fUnCTIons  WIThIn  The  Channel seTUP  MenU  — To  copy,  delete  or  edit  a  channel, 
highlight the desired channel in the Channel Setup menu and do one of tw\
o things:
Press 
•	
Func if you want to copy the selected channel or delete this or other channels. See 
Copying or Deleting a Channel  below.
 
Press 
•	
 if you want to edit channel setups (i.e., non-image related parameters) for the 
selected channel. See  Editing a Channel Setup , below.
T o CoPY  a Channel, highlight the desired...
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