Using The Keypad - Christie GraphXMASTER RPMS-D100U User Manual

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3.3
Using the
Keypad
IR Remote Keypad
Wired Remote
—OPTIONAL—
The projector is controlled via an IR remote keypad. The
keypad accesses various menus in which settings can be
changed and saved into memory (called channels). There
are 99 channels in which you can store customized settings
for various sources.
The IR remote keypad provided in the User's Kit provides
the user with wireless control of the projector of up to 100
feet away. The keypad is operated by 4AA batteries, which
require periodic replacement (Section 4).
The most effective method of operating the projector is by
facing and pointing the keypad directly at the screen.
There is only one IR sensor that picks up the transmissions
of the keypad and it is located just below the lens. It is
important to keep the transmission path clear because any
obstruction will limit if not prohibit transmission of
commands.
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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, point the keypad directly
at the center of the screen. The IR sensor, responsible for
detecting signal and relaying commands for internal
processing, is located just below the projection lens on the
PHM.
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The wired remote keypad connects to the 3-pin XLR jack via a 25 ft. cable. It is
recommended when:
the lighting conditions are unsuitable for proper IR transmission
you want to use a separate keypad for each projector in a group
NOTES: 1) For extra long distances and/or harsh environments, you may prefer to
use an optional remote Two-Way Controller to control the projector. For operating
details, please see the Two-Way Controller User's Manual included with this
accessory.
Keep in mind the following guidelines:
1. Press keys one-at-a-time; there are no simultaneous key presses required.
2. For any key having an "*" (
1 second in order to toggle the function with a single key press. For other keys
(or to use a "*" key in conjunction with
to a mouse click is sufficient.
3. Press the "lightbulb key" to temporarily illuminate the backlight for the keys
without sending any other command.
ON
4.
,
,
keys, release and press again to repeat an action. In a network, pause between
adjustments to ensure that the last projector can "keep up" with the commands.
*
Power
, for example), hold the key for approximately
OFF
, and
repeat their "arrow" actions when held down. For other
RPMS, CS50 & CS70-D100U/UF User's Manual
ON
OFF
or
), a momentary press similar
OPERATION
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