SETUP
POWER
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FRONT PANEL CONTROL
1Firmware Reset:
Push a small paper clip into this opening to reset the unit’s CPU.
●Use this reset only if the unit will not respond to commands. It will not erase custom settings. Use the Factory Restore command in the Setup Menu to completely reset firmware. See the setup section of the manual for details.
SETUP MENU FUNCTIONS
SET : SCANRATE
Select the required scanrate by using the right and left arrows. When the desired rate is displayed on the LCD display, press the STORE key. This unit will ask you “Are you sure” and press the STORE key again. The scanrate is now selected.
2Power / Standby:
Press to turn the unit On (LED turns Green) or to Standby (Red).
3Infrared Receiver Window
4LCD Readout:
Provides information on control of the processor. Displays current Function being used, matching the
SYSTEM FIRMWARE SETUP
Now that all the sources and cables are connected, the processor’s firmware needs to be setup for the installation.
Be sure to go through the Setup menu before doing the final setup of the display.
When the unit is first plugged in it will go through an initializing procedure and display the output resolution. Do not send any commands to the unit during this initialization period. Once this initialization is completed the unit is
Note
All display devices have specific setup steps that must be completed to insure proper operation with this unit and other sources. Be sure to carefully follow those instructions as well as the instructions for this processor.
To enter the Setup menu, press and hold the Menu button on the remote for five seconds. Setup Func- tions can only be viewed on the front panel LCD, not from the OSD.
Press the Function Up or Down to select the available Functions. Press the Value Up or Down keys to change values or to select options.
SET : ACTIVE OUTPUT
Analog / Digital (Default)
This must be selected to determine if the Analog (BNC) or Digital (DVI) output is used. Both outputs cannot be used at the same time.
SET : SCREEN SHAPE
Wide Screen / 4:3 / Wide 4:3
●This sets the processor for the screen shape of the display to be used. If this is not set properly, the aspect ratio selec- tion for the different sources located in the user menu will be incorrect.
WIDE SCREEN
Choose this when the screen is Widescreen and the pro- jector will provide the anamorphic vertical squeeze.
Example : Example: A 16:9 plasma, a digital or CRT projector set to Anamorphic using a wide angle screen or when using a Panamorph lens, or a 1280x720 digital projector.
4:3
Choose this when the projector is 4:3 and the screen is 4:3
Example : Using a 1024x768 digital projector on a 4:3 screen.
WIDE 4:3
Choose this when the digital projector operates as 4:3 and the screen is Widescreen. (Not available on units scanning at rates below 720p.)
Example : A digital projector that has a 4:3 display chip that locks the aspect ratio when sent the native resolution and then displayed on a wide angle screen.
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