Setup guide
3-12 M Series Setup Guide
020-100011-06 Rev. 1 (05-2013)
Section 3: Operation
Edit a character: To edit a highlighted character, use UP ARROW KEY and DOWN ARROW KEY to scroll through
the alphabet, numbers, spaces and punctuation available. When the character you need appears, press
RIGHT
ARROW KEY to select it—the cursor will move to the next available character of current text. To convert a lower
case letter into a capital letter, position the cursor on the letter and press
FUNC followed by the UP ARROW KEY.
To convert a capital letter into a lower case letter, position the cursor on the letter and press
FUNC followed by
the
DOWN ARROW KEY. NOTE: Also enter numbers directly from the keypad.
To convert a lower case capital letter, position on the letter and press
FUNC followed by the UP ARROW KEY, To
convert a capital letter into a lower case letter, position on the letter and press
FUNC followed by the DOWN
ARROW KEY.
Add or Delete a Character or Space: To insert a space at the cursor location, press FUNC then the RIGHT
ARROW KEY. To delete a highlighted character (or space), press FUNC then the LEFT ARROW KEY.
Delete all Characters: Press FUNC followed by ENTER.
Press Enter When Finished: To accept edits and leave the edit window, press ENTER.
NOTE: Press EXIT at any time to cancel changes and return to the previously defined text.
Edit numerical values:
Enter numbers directly from the keypad to specify numbers representing projectors channels (source setups),
or slots. As each digit is entered, it is inserted on the right of the field, and the numbers already in the field are
shifted on the left. The channel numbers are defined with two digits—for example, if you enter only a single
digit (such as “7”) for a channel number, the channel will automatically be defined as “07”. Enter “07” to
utilize this channel. If you press any non-numbered key, the number entered up to that point is accepted and
updated as the new value. Press
EXIT to cancel editing of numerical values.
3.3 Alarm Conditions
An alarm condition consists of a
message that is on the LCD display
located beside the built-in keypad.
There are two types of alarm conditions:
• Warning Alarm
• Critical Alarm
A warning alarm is shown when an error or a non-optimal condition has occurred. That will generally not
prevent the projector from operating. An example is when a temperature is slightly elevated.
A critical alarm is shown when a condition occurs that could prevent the projector from operating and could
cause damage to the projector. This may cause the projector to shut down automatically. An example would be
a fan not running.
FIGURE 3-9 ADD/DELETE CHARACTER OR SPACE