Chapter 3—Operation

3.7. Full Menu Structure

To view the MAIN MENU, press MENU on the remote. The MAIN MENU displays on the screen.

NOTE: If another menu is displayed, press ESCAPE repeatedly until the MAIN MENU appears.

Menu screens remain active for approximately 60 seconds, then the menu "times out" and is cleared from the screen. To issue a command, press MENU and the number of your selection.

Figure 3.0-3 on page 3-11 shows the MAIN MENU Structure and the submenus. For a description of each menu item see Section 3.11 on page 3-17.

After becoming familiar with navigating the menu, the next step is to select a channel. This is explained in Section 3.8 on page 3-12. Be sure that the channel selected has a source file set up to handle the type of graphic source to be viewed. Observe the list of sources on the selected channel to confirm this. Refer to 3.9 on page 3-14 for information on attaching a source. See Table 3.0-6 for definitions of terms.

Table 3.0-6 Channel and Source Definitions

Term

Definition

Channel

An Autoselect group of up to 20 source files, using one (1) specific

 

VIC/switch number, set up to accept up to 20 sources with

 

different parameters such as horizontal and vertical scanning

 

rates, interlaced/noninterlaced scanning, ± sync levels.

 

A channel defines the input path for a source.

 

 

Source

A specific input format such as VGA, HDTV, NTSC etc. with a given

 

set of parameters such as horizontal and vertical scanning rates,

 

interlaced/noninterlaced scanning, and sync source/polarity.

 

 

Source File

Data set in the projector’s memory created to handle a specific

 

video source. Source files must be set up to match the specific

 

geometric and convergence parameters in the incoming source.

 

 

If there is no source file on the selected channel to handle the source to be viewed, the proper source file can be attached from the source list to the selected channel. Refer to Section 3.9 on page 3-14 for procedures for attaching a source.

If there is no acceptable source file set up on any other channel to attach to the selected channel, a source file must be created (set up) to handle the source to be viewed. Procedures for setting up source files are covered in Chapter 4.

3.8. Selecting a Channel

A channel is an Autoselect group of up to twenty (20) source files set up to receive different video sources within any one (1) VIC slot or port.

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CB100 specifications

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