2.9.3 Functionality overview
Remote Control Unit buttons
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The projector remote control is a full feature wireless remote control, powered by two (2) standard AA
batteries. The battery compartment is on the back side of the remote control.
The remote control is backlit for use in dark environments. It also has an Jack connector for wired connection
to the projector. When the wire is connected, the IR beam is switched off.
2.9.4 Pulse RCU, function of the on/off button
Function of the remote control on/off button
The Pulse remote control unit has at the front side an on/off switch (reference 1
remote control prevents that unwanted commands are send due to an accidental key press. Furthermore,
switching the RCU off will extend the battery life time of the remote control.
To activate the remote control, press the on/off button.
To deactivate the remote control, press the on/off button again.
Default after (re)placing batteries, is "ON".
Button pressed indicator.
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Shutter Open.
Shutter Close.
Touch Panel On/Off.
(Not in use).
OSD On/Off.
Lens Zoom.
Lens Shift.
Menu Activation.
Menu Selection, OK
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button.
Menu Navigation.
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Input Selection.
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Address button.
Numeric buttons.
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Getting to know the projector.
Backspace (while
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entering values)
XLR connector.
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Decimal mark (while
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entering values)
Macro button. (Not in
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use)
Menu Back.
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Default button. (Not in
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use).
Lens Focus.
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RGB Button.
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Test Patterns.
Power On.
Power Off.
Stereo Jack.
RCU On/Off.
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