M Series User Manual
3-1
020-100009-05 Rev. 1 (09-2010)
3 Operation
This section describes the controls and switches used for basic projector operation once it is properly installed,
aligned and configured by a
Christie
accredited service technician.
Refer to Safety Warnings and Guidelines in
Section 5 Maintenance
.
3.1
Using the Remote Keypad or Built-In Keypad
The projector is typically controlled using one of the following keypads:
•
Remote Keypad
for wired or wireless control up to 25 feet (8m) away (includes cable for use as a wired
remote). The remote keypad controls the projector by way of wireless communications from a battery-
powered infrared (IR) transmitter. Use the remote keypad the same way you would use a remote keypad
supplied with a TV or VCR. When pressing a function key, direct the keypad toward the projector’s front or
rear IR sensor. One of the two IR sensors on the projector will detect the signal and relay the commands for
internal processing. A laser pointer is built into the remote keypad. See
Figure 3-1 Remote Keypad
.
•
Built-in Keypad
located at the side of the projector, see
Figure 3-2 Built-In Keypad
.
While each of the keypads provides complete control of the projector, they differ slightly in their arrangement
of keys and in what functions can be accessed directly with a key press rather than requiring use of the menu
system. You may find one keypad more convenient than another for your specific installation and application.
Guide to Keypads
Keep these guidelines (common to both keypads) in mind:
• Press keys one-at-a-time; there are no simultaneous key combinations required.
NOTE:
Use
P
OWER
,
S
HUTTER
, and
OSD
functions by doing one of the following: “press-and-hold” (2 seconds) or press twice
quickly, followed by pressing either the
U
P
A
RROW
K
EY
to switch on or the
D
OWN
A
RROW
K
EY
to switch off
once. See
Figure 3-1 Remote Keypad
.
• Arrow keys are held down for continuous adjustment/movement in the related key direction.
NOTE
:
In serial
networks, pause briefly between adjustments to make sure that more distant projectors can “keep up” with
the commands. If you press a key while the projector is still responding to the previous action, such as during
power-up, the second key press may not take effect.
Refer to
Figure 3-1 Remote Keypad
for the description of those keys provided for the remote keypad.
Laser radiation is emitted from the laser diode in the remote. DO NOT look directly
into the beam of the laser.
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