McIntosh MDLP1 How to use the Remote Control, Device Selection, Power On, Power Off, Iris, Gamma

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How to use the Remote Control

How to use the Remote Control

How to use the Remote Control

The supplied Remote Control is capable of directly control- ling the functions of the McIntosh MDLP1 Video Projector and VP1000 Video Processor. For additional information on the various video adjustments and their purpose, please refer to the “How to Operate the MDLP1” section of this manual starting on page 22.

Note: At times it might appear the selected function is not re- sponding when using the Remote Control. This can be due to the Input selected, the presence of a video signal for that input and the Picture Mode selected. Please refer to page 22 for additional information.

Device Selection

This Remote Control is used to operate the McIntosh MDLP1 Video Projector and the VP1000 Video Processor. When using the Remote Control with the MDLP1, first press the DEVICE PROJector push-button and then press the push-button for the desired function. It is only required to press the DEVICE PROJector push-button once, un- less the Remote Control is also being used to control the VP1000 Video Processor.

When the Remote Control is being used to control both McIntosh Components, either the DEVICE PROCessor or the DEVICE PROJector push-button would need to be pressed first, before sending

commands to the desired compo- nent.

Note: When any of the Push-but-

tons in the adjacent illustra-

tion are pressed, the Remote Control automatically switches to sending VP1000 Video Processor IR Codes.

Power On

Press PROJector ON to switch the power On to the MDLP1.

Power Off

Press PROJector OFF to switch the power Off to the MDLP1.

Adjust Functions

After menu functions displaying a horizontal adjust- ment bar on the screen have been selected, such as Image Brightness, the ADJUST+ or ADJUST- push-buttons may be used to vary the brightness of the image.

Color Temperature

Allows for changing on the fly1 the color neutrality of the image from warm thru cool (six different settings).

Iris

Allows for changing on the fly1 the overall Image Bright- ness by varying the opening size of the Lens Iris (two different settings).

Gamma

Allows for changing on the fly1 selected narrow segments of the gray scale, where the selected segment range of brightness/contrast is expanded (eight different segments).

Note: The term “Gray Scale” refers to the image intensity range from Black to White with shades of gray in-be- tween.

Aspect Ratio

Allows for presenting the image with different height to width sizes. The choices available vary according to the original source material type, projector settings and input used.

Picture Modes

There are three preset modes THTR (Theater), STD (Stan- dard) and DYN (Dynamic) along with three user group set selections, G1, G2 or G3. With every press of the G1 push-button a different User Setting will be selected (U1, U2 or U3). The G2 push-button will select (U4, U5 or U6) and the G3 push-button selects (U7, U8 or U9). Refer to “How to Operate the MDLP1” for additional information on using the User defined image settings.

Note: Changing the Picture Mode using the Remote Control Picture Mode Push-buttons will not occur if the On- Screen Menu is active. If the Menu is active, the Picture Mode may be changed using the Picture Mode Menu functions.

1When some Picture Modes are selected, “the changing on the fly” feature is not available.

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McIntosh MDLP1 How to use the Remote Control, Device Selection, Power On, Power Off, Adjust Functions, Color Temperature