Dukane 9060 user manual Convenient Features Lens Memory, Reference memory, Custom memory

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4. Convenient Features

,Lens Memory

This function serves to store the adjusted value when using the Shift, Focus, and

Zoom buttons of the projector or the remote control.

Reference memory:

Reference Point ....... Adjusted settings are stored in memory as a reference com-

mon to all the input sources. If no setting is stored in Cus- tom Point, the adjusted settings in Reference Point will be applied.

Custom memory:

Custom Point ........... Adjusted settings are stored in memory for each input sig-

nal.

Usage Example

When you wish to display on a screen having a 4:3 aspect ratio an NTSC or other 4:3 aspect ratio signal and an SXGA or other 5:4 aspect ratio signal:

Perform shift, focus, and zoom adjustments to set the vertical screen size of the vertically tall 5:4 aspect ratio signal to standard.

Both 4:3 apsect ratio signals and 5:4 aspect ratio signals can now be displayed. Note that with these shift, focus, and zoom adjustments, the 4:3 aspect ratio signal will become smaller on the screen.

To eliminate this size reduction, adjust the shift, focus and zoom to the optimum condition for each of the 4:3 aspect ratio signal and the 5:4 aspect ratio signal. Memory (storage) of each of these values will permit projection at an optimum con- dition upon signal switching.

1.Perform Zoom, Focus and Lens Shift adjustments and store them in memory using “Set Custom Point”.

Another way to store your adjustments is to use the CTL and INFO buttons on the remote control.

2.When “Yes” is selected for “Use Point on Signal Change”, the adjustment is ap- plied to the signal you switched.

3.Select “OK” and press the ENTER button for the change to take effect.

NOTE: The Lens Memory function is not available in Link mode.

NOTE: The other optional lenses than GT10RLB, GT13ZLB, GT20ZL, GT24ZLB and GT34ZLB do not support

Lens Memory function. (On GT10RLB focus can be stored in memory)

You cannot store settings for zoom and focus on the following lenses:

GT13ZL, GT19ZL, GT24ZL and GT34ZL.

Picture Mute during Lens Shift?

To turn off the image and sound during lens shift, select "Yes".

NOTE: This option is only available when "Yes" is selected for "Use Point on Signal Change?".

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Contents Model RF Interference Important SafeguardsCleaning Power SupplyLamp Replacement Fire and Shock PrecautionsTable of Contents Introduction Remote Control FeaturesProjector Introduction Whats in the Box?Introduction Introduction to the Projector Congratulations on Your Purchase of the projectorWill let you immerse yourself in large screen viewing Attaching and Removing the Terminal Covers Introduction Getting to Know Your ProjectorDepression for foot 4 locations IntroductionCarrying the Projector Lights while accessing a PC card Top FeaturesAdjust the lens focus Displays the menuTerminal Panel Features Terminal Panel Features Introduction Remote Control Features Pixel CancelPosition Entry List BRemote Control Precautions Remote Control Battery InstallationOperating Range for Wireless Remote Control Using the Remote Control in Wired Operation Page Installation Setting Up Your Projector InstallationScreen Size and Projection Distance Applicable lens and throw distance/ List of screen sizesThrow distance Maximum Possible Range for GT20ZL Installation Lens Shift Adjustable RangeDown Right 32 H Left 32 HValues in parentheses for GT13ZLB 39V Maximum Possible Range for GT13ZLB/GT19ZL/GT24ZLB/GT34ZLBDown 39V Right 24H 0.19H Left 24H 0.19HThis section describes how to install the lens Installation Optional Lens InstallationBefore installation Preparation Tools needed for installationReinstall the lens hood Installation Making Connections To connect Scart output RGB Connecting an External MonitorDVD player Connecting Your DVD PlayerConnecting Your VCR or Laser Disc Player Example of LAN connection Connecting to a NetworkConnecting the Supplied Power Cable Page Basic Operation Projecting an ImageTurning on the Projector Projecting an ImageSelecting the computer or video source Using the menu+ + Tips on Adjusting FocusWhen using the remote control or cabinet buttons Optimizing RGB Picture Automatically Turning Up or Down VolumeTo turn off the projector Projecting an Image Turning off the ProjectorPage Convenient Features Getting the On-line Help and Information Picture Sound OSDHelp Using the USB HUB Function Convenient Features Using the USB MouseOperate the PC mouse using the USB mouse Operate the Projector Menus using the USB mouseMaking Freehand Drawings on a Projected Image ChalkBoard Convenient Features Changing Background LogoConvenient Features Lens Memory Reference memoryCustom memory Page Using the Viewer Making the Most out of the Viewer Function Using the ViewerProjecting slides Viewer When the tool bar is not displayedSwitching to Slides Directly from Other Input Modes Auto Play ModeTon on the remote control or projector cabinet Viewing Digital ImagesDeleting Captured Images Using the PC Card Files Fucntion PC Card FilesTo delete captured images ReturnPage Using the Projector in a Network END User License Agreement Using the Projector in a NetworkUsing the Projector in a Network Introduction Contents of the Supplied CD-ROMWhat Can Be Accomplished with the Supplied Software Using the Projector in a Network Supported Projectors Settings at the Personal Computer Side Settings at the Projector SideEquipment to Be Prepared Connection at the Projector SideUninstalling Using the Projector in a Network Software InstallationDisplay Help Dynamic Image Utility Start the SoftwareExit the Software Viewer PPT Converter Start the SoftwareCheck Points Countermeasures Using the Projector in a Network TroubleshootingComputer and the projector? Projector Projector. IEU Setting Up for Double Stacking Link Mode Slave projector Assigning Projector IDsThrow Distances for Optional Lenses Setting Up for Double Stacking in Link ModeRecommended Throw Distances for Double Stack GT19ZL GT20ZLVideo HookupPC Control OUT PC ControlDisplay a desired input signal on the master projector Link Mode SettingPower MENU/SELECT ENTER/CANCELLens Shift FocusMenu Descriptions & Functions Using On-Screen MenuUsing the Menus Using On-Screen Menu Basic Menu OperationStores the setting or adjustments Tings or adjustmentsList of Direct Button Combinations Using On-Screen MenuDvidigital Using On-Screen Menu Menu treeVideo Viewer LAN Slot HDTV/SDTVDisable Default Source Select Remote Sensor Front/Back/Left/Right Video Mode SelectBackground Black/Logo Blue Rgbout Terminal RGB 1/RGB Closed Caption Caption 1-4/TextSsid Entry Edit Command Using the Entry ListMenu Descriptions & Functions For example a → B → C → 1 → a →Adjust Source User Adjust Split ModeSweetVision DeinterlaceAdjusting Color Temperature Selecting Gamma Correction ModeAdjusting White Balance Selecting Base SettingSignal Level VD DelaySound Sync ProtectionCornerstone Using On-Screen Menu Ref. AdjustKeystone Position Brightness R/G/B, Contrast R/G/BAll Data /Current Signal Factory DefaultProjector Options MenuManual Setting Viewer Options Viewer Options SetupSetting Mouse Button and Sensitivity Mouse OFFSelecting Signal Format Signal Select Selecting Operation Mode Operation Mode SelectEnabling and Disabling Projector ID Identifies the 169 or 43 signalFound source Pull-down menuLink Mode Lamp SettingsLAN Mode IEEE802.11 wireless standard Checking this box will make the set default route validAdvanced CorrespondenceDhcp Mail Alert Mail Checking this box enables Alert Mail feature Setting a Password DeleteEntry To register a PC card as a protect key SecurityOn/Off Timer TimerTools To delete PC card data you registeredEnabling the On or Off Timer Using PC Card Files Using CaptureUsing ChalkBoard HelpTest Pattern Projector InformationMaintenance Maintenance Replacing the LampTo replace the lamp Maintenance Replacing or Cleaning the Filter To clean the filterTo replace the filter Maintenance Cleaning the Cabinet and the Lens 10-10 AppendixAppendix USB Memory Device or USB Memory Card Reader Support Power Indicator Appendix TroubleshootingStatus Indicator Lamp 1/2 IndicatorCommon Problems & Solutions Problem Check These ItemsAppendix Appendix Specifications OpticalElectrical Mechanical Pin Assignments of D-Sub RGB Input Connector Appendix Cabinet DimensionsMini D-Sub 15 Pin Connector Unit = mm inchSXGA+ Appendix Compatible Input Signal ListPin No Appendix Remote 1 ConnectorPC Control Connector D-SUB 9P Using Software KeyboardAppendix PC Control Codes and Cable Connection PC Control CodesOverview Appendix ⁄0Operation Using an Http BrowserPreparation Before Use Handling of the Address for Operation via a BrowserRGB2 RGB1Page Audio Visual Products