Chapter 7 Controlling the projector
Notes on timer setting
✐Up to 10 timer events can be registered. Timer events always operate according to the next valid event depending on the projector's power status. In the example below, event 3 turns on the projector so next event 4 (also turning on projector) will not be effective because the projector is already turned on. Similarly, when the projector is turned off by event 5, event 6 OFF will not be effective in turning it off again. But these secondary events (event 4 and event 6) will become effective if a person turns off the projector (after event 3 and before event 4) or turns on the projector (after event 5 and before event 6).
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Projector Power | OFF | ON | OFF | ON | OFF |
Event 1 |
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Event 2 |
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✐When the timer events are set at the same time, the last event set will override the previous events. For example, if there is an event like "ON at 8:00 everyday" and then new event is set like "OFF at 8:00 every- day", only the last setting event is effective.
✐When the timer event ON occurs during cooling down period, this is invalid event because the projector cannot be turned on during that cooling down period.
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