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8.0 ADJUSTING THE IMAGE
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•Position Presets
Set the location of the PIP (secondary) image in the display.
PIP Image Settings - Submenu
The controls adjust the PIP (secondary) image in the same fashion as their counter parts in the main Image
Settings menu. NOTE: Refer to “Image Settings Menu”, page 53 for details of Contrast to Advanced Image
Settings.
PIP Border Width
Enables the optional border around the PIP image. When enabled, a one pixel-wide border will surround the PIP
image. When disabled, no border will be displayed.
PIP Border Color
This control allows you to choose the color of the optional border around the picture-in-picture image. The border
can be disabled by setting the width to zero.
Fade Time
Sets the amount of time (in seconds) it takes to fade between images on a source switch and fades in the PIP
image.
Frame Locking
This option allows the projector to control the output frame timing based on the input signal. The Frame Lock option
forces (if possible) the output image to be phase locked to the input frames. When Frame Locked, the output is
always locked to the primary input, and never to the PIP image. Free Run sets the output to run at a fixed frame rate
frequency. The frequency is defined by Free Run Frequency. By default, the free run frequency is 59.94Hz.
NOTE: Seamless switching is only available when free run is selected. When switching to a new input with frame
locking enabled, the image will be black for the short period while the system locks onto the new input.
Auto Input Searching
When enabled, the system will continually search for the next valid signal when no signal is present or when loss of
sync occurs on the current user selected input. In the case of multiple signals to choose from, the order is based on
slot, followed by inputs on that slot.
8.8 Lamp Menu
Lamp Menu
Lamp Operation
Select the operational mode to be assigned to the lamp(s) from the Lamp Operation drop-down list. If a lamp fails to
strike on the first attempt, you can attempt up to 3 more strikes.
The Lamp Operation modes are:
Lamp 1 single lamp use or Lamp 2 single lamp use modes will only use the lamp specified. If the selected lamp
will not strike, then the projector will not turn on. If the “Single Lamp Switch on fail” option is enabled, the
projector will always attempt to turn on the selected lamp first, but if that lamp fails all attempts to strike, it will
cause a switch to the other lamp.
Lamp
1. Lamp Operation
2. Lamp Mode
3. Lamp Power
4. Lamp Intensity
5. Yellow Notch Filter
6. Single Lamp Switch on Fail
7. Dynamic Iris
Dual Lamp Use
8. Warn when lamp reaches (hours)
9. Lamp 1 s/n
10.Lamp 2 s/n
11.Change Lamp
170
75
Constant Power
0
12.Lamp 1 History
13.Lamp 2 History
N/A
N/A