Adjusting The Focus - Christie Vivid Lite User Manual

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If you press the
adjustment button on the
remote control unit to select [Power Off] and then
press the ENTER button, the power will be turned
off. You can also press the POWER button again
to turn the power off.
When the power is turned off, the following
operations are performed.
1. The POWER-ON LED changes from green to
orange (flashing). (Lamp is cooling)
2. The cooling fan rotates for 2 minutes. The
buttons on the projector operation panel and the
remote control unit cannot be operated for 1
minute after cooling of the lamp starts. (Opera-
tion can be restarted after 1 minute.)
3. When cooling is finished, the fan stops, the
POWER-ON LED lights orange (constantly),
and the projector is in standby status.
Note
• The cooling fan continues to rotate while the
inside of the projector is hot, even after the
POWER button is pressed. Do not unplug the
power cable from the socket while the cooling
fan is rotating (approx. 2 minutes).
Selecting the Desired Image
Press the MODE button.
1) When [Component Selection] is set to [Off]:
The input source switches as shown below each
time the MODE button is pressed.
¡
RGB
VIDEO or S-VIDEO
2) When [Component Selection] is set to [On]:
The input source switches as shown below each
time the MODE button is pressed.
¡
RGB
VIDEO or S-VIDEO
COMPONENT
Note
• S-VIDEO is selected when the S terminal cable
is inserted into the S-VIDEO terminal.
• For details of the Component Selection setting,
see "Setting the DISPLAY" on page 27.
The input source display is exited soon after the
selection is made.
Zoom ring
Adjusting the Size of the Picture
Rotate the Zoom ring.
Rotate the Zoom ring right and left to adjust the
screen size.
Note
• Match the size of the screen used to the
projection distance. See "Setting Up" on page
14.

Adjusting the Focus

Rotate the Focus ring.
Rotate the Focus ring right and left to adjust the
focus.
Focus ring
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