Adjustments and Settings 4 Using the SRX Controller Chapter
Controller SRX the Using Settings and Adjustments 4 Chapter
Displaying the Control Function Menu Window
When you install the supplied SRX Controller in a computer, you can operate the picture adjustments, input signal settings, installation settings, etc. from the computer.
Some of the picture adjustments are available using the supplied Remote Commander.
For details, see “Remote Commander” on page 11.
1
The Program Launcher screen appears.
2 Select the projector you want to operate by double- clicking the projector.
The T100 Controller starts and the Control Function Menu window appears.
3 Click any of the “PICTURE CONTROL”, “COLOR/ FRAME” and “INSTALLATION” buttons to display the desired control window.
For details on each setting window, see the relevant window pages.
To clear the Control Function Menu windowSelect “Quit” from the “File” menu on the menu bar, or click the (close) button.
To reset the settings that have been adjustedClicking the “RESET” button in the PICTURE CONTROL window resets all the settings of the items for “Signal Adjust” to their factory preset values. To reset the settings of the items for “Frame Adjust” in the COLOR/ FRAME window, click the “RESET” button in the COLOR/FRAME window.
To register the settings that have been adjustedYou can register the settings that have been adjusted in the control windows to FUNCTION 1 to 7. As the default setting, the settings are registered to FUNCTION 1. To register the settings to FUNCTION 2 to 7, click one of the FUNCTION 2 to 7 radio buttons, then adjust the items in each window.
You can recall it later to project the picture with the desired setting by clicking one of the FUNCTION radio buttons. You can also recall the settings registered to the FUNCTION 1, 2 or 3 button with the FUNCTION 1, 2 or 3 button on the Remote Commander.
Note
When you click the FUNCTION button to switch to another FUNCTION setting, the picture will be cut off for up to about 10 seconds. The picture with the selected FUNCTION setting will then appear on the screen.
26 Displaying the Control Function Menu Window