Remote Control - Overview - Digital Projection POWER 2v User Manual

The power display range of super-high-brightness digital video projectors
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LBV00018; Revision E - 28/01/98

Remote Control - Overview

The remote control is an integral part of
the projector, take care not to lose or
damage it, as it is the only means of
selecting channels, adjusting parameters
and navigating through the menu
systems.
As projector operation will frequently
take place in a darkened room, the remote
has a built in back-light which
illuminates the control panel. If the
remote control is cable connected via the
remote receiver to the projector this light
will be constantly illuminated allowing
you to locate the buttons required. When
battery operated, pressing 'LIGHT' on the
remote control will illuminate the panel
and activate a timer. This timer will
automatically turn the back-light off after
10 seconds and is reset every time you
press a button. Therefore the back-light
will stay on for 10 seconds after the last
operation on the remote.
Most of the remote control functions
have an icon and a scalar bar which are
displayed on screen when the function is
activated.
When making adjustments to the image
settings, always make sure the On Screen
Display is on. You can use the On Screen
Display whilst showing an image to see
the affects of any changes made.
System Operation
D I G I TA L
P R O J E C T I O N
AUD
PIC
LENS
LAMP
MUTE
MUTE
HIGH
SPACE
ABC
DEF
LOW
1
2
3
GHI
JKL
MNO
OFF
4
5
6
STORE
PRS
TUV
WXY
SAVE
7
8
9
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QZ
PREV
10+
0
A
R
G
ENTER
B
LIGHT
BRI
CON
SHARP
SAT
POS
SIZE
PIXEL
PHASE
OSD
OFF
ON
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REV
MENU
HELP
EXIT
HUE
COL
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