Admin: Screen Menu - Christie CP2000-SB User Manual

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Section 1: Introduction

Admin: Screen Menu

The Screen menu defines 1) what portion of the projector's display panel you wish to use, and 2) what
cropping is needed to disguise possible keystoning or other geometric aberrations. Once saved, a screen file
can be used with any incoming source as desired-screen data is not included in a PCF, and is independent of
Source settings. Consider screen files as convenient compensations for physical limitations in the environment.
You will typically need one or two screen files per site.
Define display
area.
Save settings in
a screen file for
access in
Custom menu.
Table 3.16 Admin: Screen Menu Options
ADMIN: SCREEN MENU OPTIONS
Presentation
Cropping
Letter Box
Lens Factor
Slidebars
Create Screen
Restore
Test
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Figure 3-26 Admin: Screen Menu Options
Presentation points define the display size and location (default = full 2048 x 1080 panel). See Pre-
sentation Notes below.
Cropping hides unwanted data, useful if the image appears keystoned, etc. See Cropping Notes
below.
Letter Boxing ensures that all image data is displayed and its aspect ratio is maintained. See Letter
Box Notes below.
Define the auxiliary lens needed (1.25 for the CP2000 series) to stretch an image horizontally.
Leave at 1 (default) if no auxiliary lens is needed.
Adjust coordinates for presentation area and/or cropping as desired.
Save current presentation, cropping, lens factor and auxiliary factor settings as a Screen file
accessed and applied from within the Custom menu.
Cancel new (unsaved) screen settings.
Apply current settings to the image without saving.
Enter a check
mark to see ALL
data.
Anamorphic
needed.
Adjust to define
new display area
and/or cropping.
Return to original
default settings.
Cancel new
(unsaved) settings.
CP2000-SB User Manual
020-100162-06 Rev. 1 (03-2014)

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