S e c t i o n 3
OPERATION
3.1 Overview
This section explains how to operate the projector once it has been installed and is ready
for use. If you have not yet set up the projector, refer to Section 2,
Installation and Setup.
Before using the projector for the first time, it is recommended that you read through this
section of the manual. Although the projector is easy to use, there are many advanced
features, which allow you to enhance performance and operation. By understanding these
features, and how to use them, you will soon be able to take full advantage of the
projector's extensive capabilities.
Organization of this section is as follows:
3.1
Overview
3.2
Projector Basics
3.3
Source Selection
3.4
Setup Memories
3.5
Display Adjustments
3.6
Convergence Registration
3.7
Utility Features
3.8
Multi-projector Functions
3.2 Projector Basics
Notice that the projector has no knobs or moving parts to make adjustments or change
control settings. This is because all user adjustments are digitally controlled via the
projector's keypad. Adjustment settings are retained in the projector's internal memory,
even when the projector is unplugged.
Keypads >
Four types of keypads may be used with the projector: built-in, IR remote,
wired remote, and Presenter's. The projector includes a multi-use, full function, backlit
keypad which is factory configured for use as a built-in keypad. It can easily be
reconfigured for use as an IR remote keypad or a wired remote keypad. Use the keypad
type, which is most appropriate for your application.
Notes: 1) for information on how to reconfigure the keypad, refer to section
2.3,
Hardware Setup. 2) To convert the keypad to a wired remote keypad, an
optional
accessory cable (#03-001106-02P)
is required. 3) Additional keypads
are available from
your dealer and Accurate Imaging.
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