Vidikron 90 manual Code sent by the remote to match as described below

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Operation

Remote Control: The Remote Control menu shows you the primary and secondary infrared (IR) codes to which the Vision 90 will respond. By default, both are set to 17. You can change these codes if either:

Another device in the theater (a DVD player, for example) is responding to commands from the Vision 90 remote control in ways that are unpredictable or undesirable.

You have multiple Vision 90 projectors and want to control them independently, as opposed to broadcasting commands from a single remote to all of them. In this scenario, you can use multiple remotes programmed to use different IR codes. Or, you can use a single remote and change the IR code as needed to address a specific projector.

Use the rear-panel keypad to change a projector IR code. Then, change the

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code sent by the remote to match as described below.

 

When you change a remote code on the Vision 90, you must re-program your remote control to send that same code. To do this:

1.Using a straightened paper clip or similar object, press and hold the CODE button on the remote control for approximately three seconds, or until the red LED on the remote lights solid red.

2.Enter a new two-digit code between 00 and 31 inclusive. Use the ANA button for “9” and the 4x3 button for “0.” Include a leading zero for single-digit codes; for example, enter 9 as “09.”

3.The LED turns off to confirm the code change. If you enter an invalid code, the LED flashes for three or four seconds. Try again, entering a valid code.

Display Device: The options in the Display Device menu allow you to change the picture orientation, reset the lamp timer, perform lens adjustments and access additional test patterns.

Installation: select Installation from the Display Device menu to change the picture orientation to suit the method of installation (Floor Front, Floor Rear, Ceiling Front or Ceiling Rear).

This menu page also displays the number of hours that the lamp has been in service, and lets you reset the counter (which is recommended after you replace the lamp; refer to Lamp Replacement on page 5-1).

Lens: Select Lens from the Display Device menu to access the motorized lens controls. Refer to Lens Adjustments on page 4-2.

Diagnostics: Select Diagnostics from the Service menu to access additional test patterns for calibration or measurement purposes:

Select Red, Green or Blue to display only the selected color (simulating a filter of that color).

Select 75 or 100 to display color bars (75 IRE or 100 IRE).

Select Horz or Vert to display a horizontal or vertical gray ramp.

Select Checks to display a 15-segment checkerboard pattern.

Select Align to display a white grid against a black background (useful for verifying proper image or screen alignment).

HD Format: If for some reason the Vision 90 does not properly detect the incoming signal format (color space) on the HD1 or HD2 inputs, specify it here (RGB or YUV). Otherwise, leave it set to Auto.

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Contents DLP Projector Page For Projectors, Video Processors and Controllers TWO Year Limited WarrantyEffective Warranty Date Vidikron Safety Precautions 1Table of Contents Serial Communications Maintenance and TroubleshootingSpecifications Operation1List of Figures List of Figures About This Manual 1IntroductionIf you need Turn to Using This ManualKey Features and Benefits Description, Features and BenefitsOptional Accessories Vision 90 at a Glance 2Controls and FunctionsVision 90 Rear Panel Component Video RCA connectorsHD1 / HD2 Analog BNC connectors Video 1 / S-VIDEO Volt 800 mA Trigger OutputsVision 90 Remote Control Functions Vision 90 Remote ControlCust Memory Preset Buttons ISF NT NightOn / OFF Cursor KeysDVI 1 6 / DVI 2 VideoComp Component HD 1 4 / HD 2Remote Control 3InstallationStep Procedure For Details Refer to Quick SetupInstallation Overview Advantages Considerations Installation ConsiderationsProjector Installation Options Installation TypeFlat vs. Curved Screens Estimating Throw Distance Ambient LightThrow Ratio Throw Distance Range Vision 90 Lens OptionsVertical and Horizontal PositionVertical Lens Shift ShiftLens Option Adjusting the ProjectionVertical and Horizontal Lens Shift Limits AngleFolded Optics DVI Connections See Figure Connections to the VisionDigital DTV RGB Connections Digital DTV RGB Connections See FigureAnalog RGB Connections Analog Computer RGB Connections See Figure10. Composite, S-Video and Component Video Connections Composite/S-Video/Component Video Connections See FigureComponents Connecting 12-Volt TriggerConnection 4Operation Turning on the PowerAdjusting the Picture Orientation Focus Zoom Shift Lens AdjustmentsUsing the On-Screen Menus Aspect Ratio ISF PresetsService Input SourceInput Source Composite Video Component SD Main MenuInput Source Aspect RatioDescription Aspect Ratio SettingsPicture Brightness Contrast Color Tint Sharpness Perform the adjustments in the order listed herePicture Typical Gray Bar Pattern for Adjusting Contrast Gray Yellow Cyan Green Magenta Red Blue Input Position Left/Right Up/Down Width Height Overscan Input PositionShould be used by ISF-certified technicians only ISF PresetsInformation CalibrationOperation Service Code sent by the remote to match as described below Operation Symptom Possible Causes Solution 5Maintenance and TroubleshootingLamp Replacement Troubleshooting Tips Troubleshooting ChartMaintenance and Troubleshooting Command Parameter Value Description Min/max Stored? Serial Command SyntaxSerial Commands RS-232 Connection and Port ConfigurationSerial Communications CUSTOM1 YES Command Parameter Value Description Min/max Vision 90 Specifications 7SpecificationsDimensions Home Theater Calibration SpecificationsIndustry-Standard Specifications Power RequirementsRegulatory Approvals Limited WarrantySpecifications are subject to change without notice Vision 90 Dimensions Vision 90 DimensionsPage RUMA-011150