Keypad Commands; Power On/Off; Auto Setup - Christie Roadster User Manual

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Operation
Keypad Commands 
3-8
Specific keypad commands are explained below:

Power ON/OFF

Press and hold
press twice. Or press and release
(off) to guarantee the correct toggle (useful if you are unsure of the present state).
NOTES: 1) After powering down, the lamp cooling fan remains on for
approximately 5 minutes to cool the lamp. 2) It is a good idea to avoid turning a
projector back on until it has been off for several minutes. Hot re-strikes of the lamp
may reduce lamp life.
Test
T est
Press
to scroll through the projector's internal test patterns. When a test pattern
T est
is up, use
Auto
Auto
S etup
Press
to initiate an automated process in which the projector optimizes critical
Auto
S etup
display parameters such as size, position, pixel tracking, etc., for the current unlocked
channel. These parameters are listed in Table 3.1. An Auto Setup can save time in
perfecting a display, and you can further modify the settings as desired. NOTE: For
WUXGA models a window will display, "Do Auto Setup, all except UXGA" and "Do
Auto Setup, all except WUXGA". If your signal is UXGA, choose "Do Auto Setup, all
except WUXGA". If your signal is WUXGA, choose, "Do Auto Setup, all except
UXGA". The default is "all except WUXGA". This is only used and relevant for
analog UXGA or WUXGA.
OPTIMIZES:
Pixel Tracking
Pixel Phase
Size and Blanking
Vertical Stretch
Position
Input Levels
briefly to toggle the projector on or off with a single keystroke or
followed immediately by
to scroll through the patterns without going back to the input.
Table 3.1. Auto Setup
What an "Auto Setup" Does
SETS TO DEFAULT:
Contrast
Brightness
Auto Input Level (off)
Detail
Filter
Luma Delay
Roadster, Matrix WU, Mirage S+/HD/WU User Manual
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