Section 3: Operation
4c) Adjust color temperature to match whites between screens (keep White Boost at 0) – View all white fields and adjust Red, Green, Blue in the Color Temperature window.
When matching light output of individual projectors it may be necessary to adjust the White Boost level. Start with White Boost at 0 and match to the dimmest display.
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| levels to match grey scale color. Refer to Black Levels and Input Drives on page |
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| All color screens should now be color matched. For each projector, the settings |
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| define your chosen User color temperature. For best results, keep all projectors at |
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| the same lamp power – the light output from each will be maintained over time to |
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| within 10% of the current level. |
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| Occasionally the projector encounters error conditions, which interrupt normal |
| 3.8 Error Codes |
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| operation. These can be caused by invalid user entry, an input signal error (most | |
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| common) or some other system error. You will automatically be notified of such |
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| Invalid User Errors | ' Invalid user entry errors trigger an | |
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| bottom right corner of the screen) describing the problem. Press Exit to confirm |
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| the message and close the message box. |
| Input Signal Errors | ' Input signal error messages appear when you are in presentation level (ie. When | |
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| there are no menus present) and have selected an input on which the projector |
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| detects a problem. While menus remain operational and pressing any key will |
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| temporarily remove the message from the screen, you must resolve the signal |
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| problem in order to permanently eliminate the message. |
System Warnings/Errors | ' A system warning message indicates that a system malfunction has been detected | ||
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| (see Status LED Codes, below). It replaces any input signal message and |
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| disappears when the input signal status changes. While the projector will remain |
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| operational, the message indicates the presence of a serious problem that should |
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| be reported to the manufacturer. You can press Exit to remove the message, but |
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| for best results you should reset the |
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| again with the Power key. |
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| Status LED Codes |
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| There are three LEDs on the EM that are used to convey the current state of the |
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| system and report any error conditions that may be present. |
If the POWER LED on the back of the projector repeatedly flashes a pattern of yellow and red light, you have likely encountered a system error requiring the