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8.0 ADJUSTING THE IMAGE
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Display User Message Boxes
Enable or disable the pop-up of message boxes that are directly triggered by user actions. Examples are gamma or
lens control message boxes.
Display Error Messages
Choose how you want to be notified of errors detected in either the incoming signal or projector. Select Screen or All
(default) to see brief on-screen messages. This is recommended during setup or testing of the projector. Or select
“Serial Ports” to receive messages via RS-232 or RS-422 serial communication only. To hide error message
displays, such as during shows and presentations, select Off or Serial Ports.
Splash Screen Setup
Choose when to display a special introductory splash screen image, such as your company logo, graphic for
message.
• Always Off – A splash screen never appears
• Start-up Only – The splash screen logo appears at projector start-up only.
• Start-up And No Signal – A splash screen appears at start-up and at any time when there is no signal.
To add your own splash screen in addition to the default logo splash screen, use the Web UI to download the
desired bitmap (.bmp) file to the projector. This will overwrite any other current splash screen.
NOTE: Only one user splash screen can be saved in the projector.
OSD Transparency
Check this box if you want the OSD menu backgrounds to be transparent.
•Menu Type
Select the Basic or Advanced menu type from this list box. The Advanced menu setting will give the menu options.
The Basic menu setting will give a small number of the most frequently used menu items.
Splash Screen
Choose which splash screen is to be used; the default or user downloaded splash screen.
Cascading Menus
Enable or disable cascading menus. When disabled, a single menu level will be displayed on the OSD at a time.
Communications - Submenu
Defines and controls how single or multiple projectors are linked with each other and with a controlling device.
Serial Options - Submenu
Baud Rate
Determines the speed of communication to and from the projector on the RS-232 or RS-422 links. The maximum
rate for the RS-232 is 115200; for RS-422 it is 19200. Set the baud rate to match that of your controlling device,
such as your PC. Refer to the documentation for the controlling device to determine the baud rate. In an existing
network of projectors, if you discover that a projector has a different baud rate, use the pull-down list and select the
correct baud rate using the ENTER key. Do not scroll this control with LEFT ARROW KEY or RIGHT ARROW KEY.
Serial communication is always eight data bits, no parity.
Serial Flow Control
Determines whether software flow control or no flow control is used when transmitting and receiving data on the
serial port.
•Projector Address
Enter a three-digit number (such as “001”) to assign or change a number to the projector currently in use. If the
current projector already has a number assigned, that number will appear here (for example “004” in the menu
shown below. Numerical identity for projectors enables you to communicate with a single projector within a multiple-
projector application (see also PROJ key in, 3.1 Using the Remote Keypad or Built-In Keypad). If you make a
mistake in assigning or changing the projector number, press EXIT to cancel. NOTE: When multiple projectors are
being used and you want to adjust the color for individual projectors to create one seamless image, you must assign
different numbers for each projector to allow switching back and forth between projectors while adjustments are
being made.
Network Routing
NOTE: Not applicable for stand-alone projectors or simple serial networks with only one type of controller and