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Before Beginning Adjustments

5.1 Before Beginning Adjustments

You can make adjustments to the unit in the following ways:
• With the operating panel of the main unit
• With the remote control unit
• With a PC (through RS-232C)
Make sure you've thoroughly read and understood the following before making any adjustments.

5.1.1 Operating mode

The system has the following four major operating modes:
Power Standby Status
1
Normal Operating Mode
3
Integrator Mode
<PON>
4
RS-232C Adjustment Mode
2
Menu Mode
<POF>STANDBY/ON
MENU
<AJY>
<AJN>
STANDBY/ONMENU
MENU
indicates operating mode and status.
indicates button operations on the remote control or on the operating panel of main unit .
< > indicates RS-232C command operations.
(NOTE) Refer to 5.4.1, “About the integrator mode”.
1Normal Operating Mode
Intended for video playback, this mode enables the following basic operations:
Switching to STANDBY status (POWER OFF)
• Switching to power standby status
• Screen-size switching
• Volume adjustment/muting (remote control only)
• Moving to the various adjustment modes such as menu mode.
Additionally, normal operating mode also enables some of the RS-232C commands controls (as discussed in
5.5.4, “List of RS-232C commands”).
2Menu Mode
This mode is for adjusting the resolution and the image position and for carrying out the various other settings.
Refer to 5.3, “Menu Mode”, for further details.
This mode allows you to change adjustment data within certain limits, based on values adjusted in Integrator or
RS-232C adjustment modes (discussed later).
Refer to 5.3, “Menu Mode”, for further details.
(NOTE)