Access The Ils; Enable Ils On A Channel; Alter The Active Ils Settings; Maintain Lens Position Regardless Of Selected Channel - Christie D4K25 User Manual

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Section 5: Projector Operation
Table 5.4 Example - ILS Flat Values and Lens Position with Enable Automatic ILS
Focus
Zoom
Horizontal
Offset (x)
Vertical
Offset (y)
Using the offset, focus, and zoom knobs on the lens mount does not save the settings to the ILS file. These
settings will be lost once the
window.

5.6.3 Access the ILS

On the Main screen of the TPC, tap Advanced Setup > ILS File Setup.

5.6.4 Enable ILS on a Channel

1. On the Main screen of the TPC, tap a channel.
2. Tap the Test Patterns button and then tap a test pattern.
3. On the Main screen of the TPC, tap Lens Adjust.
4. Tap Enable Automatic ILS to automatically apply the active channel settings.

5.6.5 Alter the Active ILS Settings

1. On the Main screen of the TPC, tap Lens Adjust.
2. Tap Enable Automatic ILS.
3. Tap the directional arrows to adjust the values displayed in the X, Y, and Zoom fields. These values over-
write the ILS settings.

5.6.6 Maintain Lens Position Regardless of Selected Channel

1. On the Main screen of the TPC, tap Lens Adjust.
2. Clear the Enable Automatic ILS check box.
3. Tap OK.
5-6
Starting
Adjust ILS Flat Values with
Position
Enabled Automatic ILS
Selected
Original
Adjusted
ILS Flat
Lens
Values
Position
-155
-200
100
125
0
35
256
375
Enable Automatic ILS
ILS Flat
Change to
Values
a Channel
(
with
New
ILS Scope
positions are
saved to the
Values
)
ILS file
(
Changing
channels
changes the
lens position)
-200
0
125
25
35
15
375
200
check box is selected in the Advanced Setup: Lens Adjust
Adjust ILS Flat Values with
Enabled Automatic ILS NOT
Selected
Adjusted
Lens
Lens
Position
Position
ILS Flat
Values
(
New
positions are
not saved to
)
the ILS file
-200
-155
125
100
35
0
375
256
D4K25 User Manual
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Change to
a Channel
with
ILS Scope
Values
(
Changing
channels does
not change the
)
lens position
-200
125
35
375

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