STACK menu settings

3.3 Selecting lamp operation mode (continued)

NOTE • When DUAL is selected for LAMP MODE, the images projected from the Main and Sub projectors may be different. It is recommended to set the projectors as follows.

-Set the same image for TEMPLATE and START UP on the Main and Sub projectors.

-Capture the same image for MyScreen on the Main and Sub projectors.

-Save the same image on MY IMAGE on the Main and Sub projectors.

-Set the same message content for the Messenger function (Network Guide

Messenger Function) on the Main and Sub projectors.

When DUAL is selected for LAMP MODE, image shift can result in image quality degradation on the screen. Perform the INSTALLATION setting before adjusting the image position as the image position will change when the INSTALLATION setting is changed. (Operating Guide SETUP menu)

When ALTERNATE is selected and an error occur on the projector in operation causing the lamp to turn off, the other projector will automatically start to operate. However, if the RS-232C cable is disconnected or AC power is not supplied, the other projector will not turn on.

In cases when PIN LOCK or TRANSITION DETECTOR on both projectors

is set to ON (Operating Guide SECURITY menu), the two projectors will not turn on even if ALTERNATE is selected. Enter the security code on both projectors and one of the projectors will turn on.

When Intellectual Stack is in use, the POWER indicator on the projector operates differently from normal. (Operating Guide Troubleshooting) When both the Main and Sub projectors are in standby mode, the Main projector determines which projector to turn on according to the STACK MODE setting if the ON button on the remote control or STANDBY/ON button of the Main projector is pressed.

-The POWER indicator on the Main projector blinks in green while the Main projector determines which projector to turn on.

-If the Main projector is turned on, the POWER indicator on the Main projector turns to steady green after lighting up, as per normal.

-If the Sub projector is turned on, the POWER indicator on the Main projector lights in orange after the Sub projector is turned on.

-If an error occurs on the Main projector, the Sub projector turns on and the POWER indicator on the Main projector lights or blinks in red.

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