Using The Remote Or Built-In Keypad - Christie DS+6K User Manual

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3.2
Using the
Remote or
Built-In Keypad
Keypad Commands
Built-in
IR Remote
020-100001-01 Rev. 01 (04/07)
Laser radiation is emitted from the laser diode in the remote. Do not look
directly into the beam of the remote.
The projector is typically controlled using one of the following keypads:
Built-in Keypad located at the back of the projector
Remote Keypad for tethered or tether-less control up to 100 feet away (includes
cable for use as a wired remote)
While each of the keypads provides complete control of the projector, they differ
slightly in their arrangement of keys and in what functions can be accessed directly
with a key press rather than requiring use of the menu system. You may find one
keypad more convenient than another for your specific installation and application.
NOTE: The remote keypad has a single IR protocol and can be converted to a wired
remote by connecting the cable provided with the projector to the RCA jack labeled as
REMOTE
on the input panel.
To control the projector when signals from a remote keypad cannot reach the
projector, use the projector's built-in keypad (Figure 3.1). The nearby LED display
provides feedback indicating current status and activities of the projector. Because the
built-in keypad has fewer keys than the remote keypad, certain projector functions are
accessible only
through the menu
system rather than
via a direct key.
NOTE: The built-
in keypad cannot
be disabled.
Refer to the key descriptions provided for the IR remote – see Figure 3.2.
The IR remote keypad controls the projector by way of wireless communications from
a battery-powered infrared (IR) transmitter. Use the IR remote keypad the same way
you would use a remote keypad supplied with a TV or VCR. When making key
presses, direct the keypad either toward the screen or toward the front or rear of the
projector. One of the two IR sensors on the projector will detect the signals and relay
the commands for internal processing.
Section 3: Operation
Figure 3.1. Built-in Keypad
3-3.

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