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level is reached for both lamps. The power level you select will remain constant
throughout operation. In general, dimmer images are produced when power levels are
low.
Specifying the maximum power level (120W) in this mode is the same as operating
in Max Brightness mode.
LAMP OPERATION
- One of the key features of the projector is that it can be operated
with one or two lamps on. From the pull down list, select the lamp operation mode
you want to operate the projector in. Single, Lamp #1 is the default.
Dual Lamp
– Select this option to operate the projector with both lamps on. In
this mode, you can achieve maximum brightness output by the projector. If
one lamp fails in this mode, the projector automatically switches to the single
lamp mode of operation for the lamp that is still operational. This transition
in lamp operation modes does not interrupt the current presentation, but
creates an immediate dimming of the image. If both lamps fail at the same
time, an error is reported and the projector automatically turns off.
Single, Lamp #1
want to operate the projector with only one lamp on and the other lamp in
"reserve". If a lamp fails in this mode, the projector automatically responds
by switching to the other single lamp mode of operation. In this case,
continuous operation is maintained. When you access the Lamp menu, the
Lamp Operation option reads that of the new lamp.
NOTES: 1)
The projector is set for lamp operation Single, Lamp #1, by
default. 2) The projector automatically shuts down if it detects that both
lamps have "failed" (this includes lamp not installed). 3) Once the "failed"
lamp is replaced, the lamp operation mode does not automatically change
back to the previous mode. It must manually be selected. 4) It takes several
seconds for a lamp to reach full brightness when it is first turned on.
Figure 3.27.
Figure 3.28.
Single, Lamp #2
or
– Select either one of these options if you
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