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Section 3: Operation

to the point where one large stripe fills the image. Again, the image may still exhibit some noise.

NOTE: 1) By default, the projector will sample at the correct frequency for most

sources. 2) Not available for video sources. 3)Press Pixel and adjust the top slidebar.

Pixel phase

Use this option to adjust the phase of the pixel sampling clock relative to the incoming signal. It is used primarily for adjusting RGB inputs.

Adjust pixel phase when the image (usually from an RGB source) shows shimmer or “noise”. Pixel phase adjustment is done most effectively using a proper test pattern, such as a smooth gray consisting of a clear pattern of tiny black and white dots, or a similar graphic image, such as the Windows shutdown screen. Adjust this option until the image is stable and each dot is clearly defined. Using the numbers on the slidebar as a guide, you will notice that you can actually stabilize the image at more than one point—i.e., you may find that the image appearance at "11" is identical to the image appearance at "38", thus you can select either setting.

NOTE: 1) Adjust pixel phase after pixel tracking is properly set. 2) Not

applicable for video sources. 3)Press Pixel and adjust the bottom slidebar.

H-Position

Use this option to move the image to the left or to the right.

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V-Position

Use this option to move the image up or down.

SHORT CUT: Press Position and adjust bottom slidebar.

Image Settings ' Use the options in the Image Settings menu to alter the image for brightness, contrast etc. Options that are not available will appear in yellow text. Any changes made to the option under this menu are immediately applied and saved upon exiting the menu. (Figure 3.10.)

Figure 3.10. Image Settings Menu

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Contents Table of Contents Key Features For detailed product specifications, see SectionIntroduction Vertical configuration ComponentsHow the projector works For Rpmx For CX50/CX60/CX67Purchase Record and Servicing Purchase RecordPage Source Setup SourceConnections Analog VGA Connector Source Setup Composite Video Loop Through Video Loop ThroughIf using a computer Single Projector Serial Port Connections10. Multiple Projector RS-232 Connection Power Connection RequirementsPage Operation Projector OverviewProjection Head Module Normal LED Status Using the Keypad Keypad CommandsFAN LED will no longer be illuminated Refer to 3.7 Using Multiple Projectors for more details Adjusting Slidebars Accessing the Main MenuAdjusting an Image To save or Exit toPresentation OptionsResize Presets Size and Position MenuTiled Resize Presets No ResizingSize Vert StretchPixel Tracking Pixel phase PositionColor Setup ContrastBrightness 12. Gamma options 13. Creating a Custom Color Temperature Video OptionsInput Levels for experienced users only 15. Input Video BlackBlack Levels & Input Drives Mode Memory Status White BoostInput Select Image Orientation LanguageMenu Preference CommunicationTiling Setup 25. Assigning Projector ID27. Expanded Options in Resize Presets Color and UniformityDiagnostics & Service Choosing a Lamp Power Lamp MenuSystem Status Auto Setup Optimizes Sets to DefaultUsing Multiple ProjectorsWhen matching screens in a display wall, do the following Preliminary SetupDefining the Size Display WallEnable Primary Color Adjustment Primary Color AdjustmentAdjust Color Temperature Error Codes Status LED CodesDMD error Error, Lamp shut offLamp strike failure Lamp failure, BallastPage Maintenance Power cord AttachmentsCleaning and Maintenance Replacement LampReplacing Keypad BatteriesAccess the lamp module Remove the lampInstall a new lamp Close lamp door and record new lamp serial numberSee also, 3.4 The Lamp Menu in Section Projection Lens Focus For Rpmx 38-GFX101-01, CX67 38-GFX005-01 FigureTroubleshooting SymptomProjector does not power on when the Power key is pressed Projector is on, but no image is displayedSymptom The display is jittery or unstable… Symptom The display has suddenly frozen…Display is faint… Display is reversed and/or upside down…Display is not sharp or clean… Colors in the display are inaccurate…Display is noisy… Specifications Control Signal Infrared IR Control Input Picture Offset Adjustment Range Range of MotionDVI Input RS-232Power Requirements Viewing AngleLamps LensWeight including adjuster Size includes lens, adjuster and mounting railsFor RPMX-100U 38-GFX101-01 For RPMX-100UFor RPMX-100U For CX50-100U 38-GFX003-xxFor CX60-100U 38-GFX004-xxFor CX67-100U 38-GFX006-xxRegulatory Compliance ANSI/UL 60950 3rd Edition Specifications Glossary Color Temperature Display SettingCheckbox Color ShiftInput Signal Help ScreenHorizontal Frequency Horizontal OffsetPixel Phase Resolution lensResolution projector Ntsc VideoSource Setup SwitcherRGB Video RS-422Variable Scan Vertical FrequencyVertical Offset Video DecoderAcceptable Signal Types Acceptable RGB Input Signal Timing RPMX/CX50/CX60/CX67 User’s Manual B-3 Page Keypad Reference Page Serial Communication Cables Page Menu Tree Page Index Input LevelsAbout Pixel Phase Power Level Switching