
Status Info. - Displays
Enable: Displays the current status for a set amount of time in the upper right- hand corner of the screen.
Disable: The information is not displayed.
requesting confirmation after press- ing either the PROJ OFF Push- button on the Remote Control or the STANDBY/ON
Disable: Switches Off power to the projector without the option provided by the confirmation message.
Enable: The confirmation message will appear after press- ing either
Blanking Memory - There are three memory locations capable of storing how much projected image (top/bottom/sides) will be cut off by black bands (masking) to pre- vent viewing the undesirable parts of the image.
Memory
Off: Switches Off the blank- ing mode. No masking occurs.
Config. Settings
The items in the configuration menu determine how the MDLP2 Projector interfaces with other equipment, such as motorized projection screens. There are also settings deal- ing with the MDLP2 Projection Lamp. Refer to figure 33 and your McIntosh Dealer for additional information and/ or assistance.
Auto Power Off - This feature allows for the MDLP2 to be switched Off automatically ten minutes
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Picture Adjust | Auto Power Off | Enable | |
Fine Menu 1 | Trigger 2 Full | On | |
Fine Menu 2 | Trigger 2 Normal | On | |
Input Signal | Trigger 2 | Zoom | On |
RGB/HD Adjust | Trigger 2 | On | |
HDMI | Trigger 2 Through | On | |
Display | Remote Control |
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OSD/Blanking | Reset Lamp Life |
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Config. | Reset All |
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Figure 33
after there is a loss of a video signal on the currently selected input, thus con- serving the projectors lamp life. Enable: This setting will activate the
feature. Approximately nine minutes after there is a loss of the video signal, an
Auto Power Off
It will be standby mode soon.
Figure 34
Disable: The Auto Power Off Feature is switched Off.
Trigger 2 - Is activated by changing the Aspect Ratio (Full, Normal, Zoom,
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.
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