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NOTE: With OSD “on”, you can still hide error messages and slide bars by disabling these options in the Menu
Preferences menu.
Shutter
Press and hold SHUTTER for two seconds to toggle the internal mechanical shutter blade closed or open with a
single keystroke. Or press and release SHUTTER followed immediately by UP ARROW KEY (closed) or DOWN
ARROW KEY (open) to guarantee the correct state (useful if you are unsure of the present state). Alternatively,
press SHUTTER, SHUTTER to toggle from the present on/off state.
A closed shutter blanks the display (turns it to black). Close the shutter to block the displayed image while
maintaining access to projector functions. Opening the shutter restores the image.
NOTES:
1) The LCD display
shows the current state of the shutter. 2) The shutter is open upon power‐up.
Function Key
IF WITHIN A NUMERIC FIELD IN A MENU: Use FUNC to enter a negative number.
IF WITHIN A TEXT FIELD: Press FUNC followed by the UP ARROW KEY or DOWN ARROW KEY to convert between
capital and lower case letters. Press FUNC followed by the LEFT ARROW KEY or RIGHT ARROW KEY to insert or
delete a character. Press FUNC followed by ENTER to delete all characters.
IF WITHIN A PRESENTATION: Press FUNC followed by two numeric numbers to
enable a specific color or colors in the display (see right). For example,
will display only red, and will display green data.
Eliminating one or more colors can help with certain diagnostics and setups, such
as when accurately overlaying one image on top of another from stacked
projectors.
NOTE:
Color enabling can also be implemented from numerous
locations within the menu system.
Press FUNC followed by HELP to disable Keystone, Edge Blending and Brightness
Uniformity settings. This will disable the features without changing the settings
associated with them.
Projector [PROJ]
Press PROJ to access a specific projector within a group of projectors or to confirm if the local projector is listening.
The number in the “Enter Number” window indicates which projector is currently listening to commands, and will
match the projector number that has been defined in the Menu Preferences menu.
The PROJ check box (read‐only) shows whether or not a projector connected to a keypad is receiving keypad
commands. A checkmark indicates that the projector is receiving keypad commands. To control a specific projector
with the keypad, press PROJ and then enter the three‐digit number assigned to the projector you want to use. If
you switch to a projector other than the one you are currently using, the checkmark will disappear.
To broadcast to multiple projectors, press PROJ and then PROJ again without entering a projector number. Keypad
commands will then affect all projectors present.
NOTE:
There is no method of controlling a group of projectors
within the same wired configuration using the wired keypad exclusively, since there is only one wired protocol
available. NOTE: The address of the projector can be set in the Configuration Menu> Communications Submenu.
Summary of Contents for REF-1000
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