Runco VX-4C, VX-6C Editing Numerical Values, Using Inputs and Memory Banks, Selecting an Input

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OPERATION

NOTE: Press

Exit

at any time to cancel changes and return to the previously-defined text.

Editing Numerical Values

Enter numbers directly from the keypad in order to specify numbers representing projectors, Memory Banks (source setups), switchers, or slots. As each digit is entered, it is displayed and the cursor moves on. Note that Memory Bank numbers are defined with 2 digits-for example, if you enter only a single digit (like "7") for a Memory Bank number, the Memory Bank will automati- cally be defined as "07". Use "07" to utilize this Memory Bank.

NOTE: 1) Once you enter the first digit, this digit replaces all old digits. 2) If you press any non- numbered key, the number entered up to that point is accepted and updated as the new value.

3)Press Exit to cancel editing of numerical values.

3.5Using Inputs and Memory Banks

NOTE: See Section 2, Installation and Setup, for a full explanation of how to connect a variety of sources to the projector.

The projector stores and automatically recalls up to 99 different Memory Banks (source setups) for a variety of inputs. This memory feature allows you to define and conveniently use a wide variety of customized setups rather than having to repeatedly re-configure the projector for dif- ferent presentations. Each physical source (i.e., input) can have several different Memory Banks associated with it.

Selecting an Input

INPUT - An input simply describes a physical location for an incoming signal connection. These connections are always either on the projector itself (one of the four inputs at the rear of the projector).

EXAMPLE:

Input 0 ` 1 = use source connected to the projector, slot #1 (i.e., Input1 )

Pressing the appropriate direct key - Input1 , Input1 , Input1 , or Input1 - is a quick and seamless way to display from one of the four inputs connected at the rear of the projector.

If it is the first time you have used the source/input (or if you used the input but did not define a Memory Bank by adjusting anything ), the projector will recognize the new input signal based on its frequencies and polarities, and will automatically display an image according to default set- tings for such a signal. Note that a graphic source will resize into a full-screen image, whereas video or HDTV sources will resize only as much as possible while maintaining their aspect ratio.

If you used the source once before and changed a display parameter such as contrast, V-Shift etc., then a Memory Bank was automatically created and still exists in projector memory (see below). Using an Input key will automatically recall this Memory Bank - and all its setup param- eters - and update the display accordingly.

If more than one Memory Bank exists for the input, the image will be displayed according to the setup parameters for the first Memory Bank with matching characteristics.

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Contents VX-4c and VX-6c Page Table of Contents Page How The Projector Works? IntroductionIntroduction Purchase Record and Servicing ComponentsConnect a Source Quick SetupConnect the Line Cord to AC Power Position the ProjectorLoosen 3 screws Installing The LensInstall the lens cap Unplug the projectorAlign zoom gear ring to access 3 screws Rotate the lens barrel slightlyRotate Slightly Orientation Pull lens assembly outRemove Lens Assembly Install new lens assemblyAdjust Image Adjust Image Motorized ModelsMotorized Lens Adjustments Installation Considerations LiftingAdditional Considerations 1024p Throw Distances Placement Section720p 960pCalculating Throw Distance Maximum Vertical Offsets Fixed Lenses Vertical & Horizontal PositionMaximum Vertical Offsets Zoom Lenses Horizontal and Vertical Tilt Ranges Maximum Horizontal Offset ALL LensesMounting Special MountingRear Connector Panel Folded OpticsSource Connections Connecting RGB Input RGB SignalsIndependent Keypads and Projectors Keypad Protocols and ConversionSet the Jumpers Remote Keypad Protocol IR or Wired KeypadStep Opening the KeypadLocating and Setting the Jumpers Converting a Keypad Shortcut MethodAndy Siedschlag ISF 3C CalibrationInformation Projector Basics OverviewReading the Status LEDs OperationIR Remote Wired Remote OptionalKeypad Commands Power ON/OFFMemory Bank InputArrow Keys ExitDetail VolumeColor TintFunction Key PositionShutter Optional MuteOSD On-screen display HelpTest On-line Help Navigating the MenusRunco Digital Home Cinema MenuAccessing General Help Topics Using Slidebars and Other ControlsTime-outs To save or To cancel. When you are done, press Example of Pull-Down List Editing TextEntering Text Using Inputs and Memory Banks Editing Numerical ValuesSelecting an Input Creating a New Memory Bank Automatic What Memory Banks Are Defined So Far? Editing a Memory Banks Copying or Deleting Memory BanksCopying a Memory Bank Deleting a Memory BankOperation Scaling Parameters Menu Adjusting the ImageLoad Default Scaling ParametersFine V Dots Short CUT Press Blanking Top, Bottom, Left or Right Image AdjustmentsImage Adjustments Menu Shift Short CUT PressSharpness Signal TypeContrast Short CUT Press Brightness Short CUT PressColor Balance Set Color BalanceGamma Curve Selected Gamma Curves Gamma CurveOSD Settings Menu Show Message Show Adjust BarIR and Serial Setup Menu Display M. Bank ListFront IR Receiver / Back IR Receiver Wired KeypadTest Pattern Menu Test PatternsVideo Termination Menu OptionsSubmenu for Menu Options Installation Menu Test Patterns DMD EnableAdvanced Color Temperature DMD Odd PixelDMD Odd Pixel Menu Operational Parameters Menu Color Balance Setup Menu Color Balance SetupSet Color Balance Presets and FactoryPresetsLamp Adjust submenu Lamp AdjustOperation Recording the New Lamp Serial Number Lamp AdjustError Conditions Input Signal ErrorInvalid User Entry Bad Sync No SignalOther Signal Error Messages System Warnings / ErrorsStatus LED Codes System ErrorsSystem Error Codes Projector Location MaintenanceUse only lamps supplied by Runco Lamp and Filter ReplacementLens CleaningVentilation ServicingHow Old is The Lamp? CaseReplacing Keypad Batteries Replacing Keypad BatteriesCause / Remedy TroubleshootingSymptom The power is on but the lamp is not Symptom The display is jittery or unstableSymptom The display is faint Symptom The display is reversed and/or upside-down… Symptom The display appears compressed or stretched…Symptom The display is not sharp or clean… Symptom Colors in the display are inaccurate… Symptom The display is not rectangular…Symptom The display is noisy… Specifications Specifications VHD Ultra Controller Manual Remarque Safety Tips Introduction Front and Rear Panel Descriptions Rear Panel Power Input Remote Control Description Quick SET-UP Guide Menu Description and Navigation White Yellow Cyan Green Magenta Red Blue Page Installation Menu Screen Type Blanking BlankingAspect Ratios Active image area Actual screen area Blanked cut off Areas Dimensions RS-232 Communications Parameter min/max Value stored? RS-232 CommandsCommand VHD Ultra Specifications Aspect Ratio Active Line TimeAmbient Light Rejection Analog VideoColor Shift Color TemperatureDisplay Setting CheckboxHorizontal Offset Input SignalHelp Screen Horizontal FrequencyMenu Pixel PhaseResolution lens Resolution projectorRS-422 Source SetupRGB Video RS-232Video Decoder Throw DistanceVariable Scan Vertical OffsetKeypad Reference Menu Tree Appendix C Page RUMA-010450