Resetting The Lens To Home Position; Selecting Screen Image Orientation; Adjusting On-Screen Display Menus; Determining The On-Screen Display Position - Christie GS 2K Series User Manual

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Resetting the lens to home position

Set the lens offset back to the home position.
1. Select Menu > Configuration > Lens Settings > Lens Calibration.
You can also press LENS on keypad or LENS H/LENS V on remote control.
2. Press ENTER.
3. To start the lens calibration, select OK.
To make sure the lens shift is functioning properly, Christie recommends to calibrate the lens every
time the lens are changed.

Selecting screen image orientation

Specify the orientation to use for the image. The projector supports front projection, rear
projection, front projection inverted, or rear projection inverted.
1. To invert the projection image, select Menu > Configuration > Ceiling Mount.
2. Select appropriate ceiling mount settings:
Off—Disables the ceiling mount setting.
On—Enables the ceiling mount setting.
Auto—Detects the orientation automatically.
3. To confirm the image orientation, press ENTER.
4. To do a rear projection, select Menu > Configuration > Rear Projection.
5. To swap, press ENTER.

Adjusting on-screen display menus

Adjust various on-screen display (OSD) settings including the position, OSD transparency and
timing for OSD to disappear.

Determining the on-screen display position

Adjust the location of the on-screen display (OSD) menus.
1. Select MENU > Configuration > Menu Preferences > Menu Horz Offset or Menu Vert
Offset.
2. To determine the location on the screen where you want OSD to appear, adjust the slider by
arrow keys or press ENTER to input the value.
3. After inputting the value, press ENTER to apply.
GS Series 2K User Manual - DWU880-GS, DWU880A-GS, DWU9200-GS, DWU1100-GS, DWU1100A-GS
020-001908-01 Rev. 1 (02-2022)
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