3. At the confirmation prompt, select Enable.
The projector reboots and the High Frame Rate button changes to Disable.
4. To change to 4K resolution, select MENU > Configuration > Input Settings > High Frame
Rate > Disable.
The projector reboots and the High Frame Rate button changes to Enable.
Issuing the (OTR <0 | 1>) serial command also toggles between the 4K and 2K resolutions.
Adjusting lamp power
Change the power of the lamp.
1. Select MENU > Configuration > Lamp > Lamp Power.
2. Press Enter.
3. To adjust the lamp power, use the slider.
4. To confirm your selection, select Enter.
BrightSelect
This feature allows users to select specific lamps to power on and off during projector operation.
Use the BrightSelect options to manage which lamp is on and off to control brightness levels.
Operating fewer than six lamps may extend the life of a set of six lamps by rotating the use of lamps.
To maintain original brightness if a lamp fails when operating fewer than six lamps, BrightSelect
automatically strikes one of the inactive lamps.
•
Limited power mode—Only one lamp can be selected.
•
Full power mode—Between one to six lamps can be selected.
Selecting lamps using BrightSelect
Use BrightSelect to determine which lamps are on and off during projector operation.
1. Select Menu > Configuration > Lamp > BrightSelect.
2. Select the lamps to activate.
In limited power mode only one lamp can be activated.
3. To set the system to automatically turn on a deselected lamp if one of the selected ones fails
to maintain the required level of brightness, select Enable automatic lamp redundancy.
4. Select Apply.
Turning on the projector with low voltage
Enable the projector to turn on even if the AC mains voltage is below specification.
1. From the display panel, select MENU > Admin > Service.
2. Enter the service password.
The password is only required for the display panel and not the web user interface.
Mirage 304K (Bm.1) User Guide
020-101778-12 Rev. 1 (04-2020)
Copyright
©
2020 Christie Digital Systems USA, Inc. All rights reserved.
™
Configuring system settings
™
39