
How to Operate the MDLP1, con’t
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Remote Control - Selection includes the two built in sen- sors along with any external sensor(s) connected via the external IR Input Jack or just external sensor(s). Refer to page 5, General Information Note 6. Wireless: Selects external sensor(s) only.
Wired: Selects the two internal sensors and any external sensor(s) connected to the MDLP1.
Note: When making a change to the cur- rent menu setting, the ENTER Push- button on the MDLP1 Control Panel must be used to effect the desired change.
Reset Lamp Life - The projection lamp used in the MDLP1 has a maximun life expectancy of 2,000 hours.
If at any time you would like to know how many hours of use are left for the lamp, press the INFO
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Video Input |
| HDMI 1 - 1080p |
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Picture Mode |
| User 1 |
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Gamma |
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Aspect |
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Lamp Mode |
| Economy |
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Iris |
| F6.0 |
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Lamp Life |
| 921 Hours |
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Total Time |
| 3653 Hours |
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100 hours of lamp life remaining, an
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Warning | the lamp at this time, a | |
Lamp Life 100 Hours | second warning message | |
will appear with approxi- | ||
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| mately 5 hours remaining. | |
| Warning | Refer to figure 36. Finally, | |
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Lamp Life 5 Hours | will appear | ||
| Figure 36 | the MDLP1 Projector will | |
| shut Off and the Control | ||
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| Panel WARNING/LAMP | |
| Warning | LED will illuminate red. | |
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Lamp Life 0 Hours | After your McIntosh | ||
| Figure 37 | Dealer has replaced the | |
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| Projector Lamp, check to | |
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Reset Lamp Life ? | has been reset by pressing | ||
the INFO | |||
Yes | No | the Remote Control. The | |
Figure 38 | |||
indicate 2,000 hours. If it | |||
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| at this time by selecting the Reset Lamp | ||
| Life from the | ||
| select YES and press the ENTER Push- | ||
| button. Refer to figure 38. | ||
Reset All - If it becomes necessary to reset all the menu | |||
| settings back to factory defaults (except for | ||
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| the Lamp Life Setting), | |
| Reset All ? | select the Reset All from | |
Yes | No | the | |
then select YES and press | |||
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the ENTER
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