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value from 1-10, with "1" applying no filtering and "10" applying maximum
filtering. High filtering levels will soften the image slightly, particularly evident
along vertical edges.
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Vertical Filter: Select the amount of vertical filtering desired for the current
source. Note that the default setting of "0" allows the projector to optimize the
amount of vertical filtering according to the current source, and is the
recommended setting for most situations. You can override this by selecting a
value from 1-10, with "1" applying no filtering and "10" applying maximum
filtering. High filtering levels will soften the image slightly, particularly evident
along horizontal edges.
NOTES: 1) The Advanced 10-bit (ADP) submenu is available only if the optional
Advanced Digital Processing module has been installed in your projector. 2) The
ADP module is optimized for use with digital inputs, such as the optional Serial
Digital Input Module or the Digital HDTV Input Module. Images from analog
inputs (Input 1, 3 or 4) will also be noticeably improved, however these signals are
first converted with 8-bit processing before routing through the ADP module.
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Whenever you install a new lamp in the
projector you need to access the Lamp
submenu and record the lamp serial number in
the projector's memory. You can also set
different Lamp submenu options such as
intensity (output) or power required. These
setups can be changed at any time.
NOTE: See 4.4, Replacing the Lamp and
Filter for complete instructions on installing a
new lamp in the projector.
From the Advanced menu, select the "Lamp"
option for access to the Lamp submenu, where
all lamp functions and data appear. Read-only information includes the number of
hours logged on the lamp so far and the serial number recorded for the installed lamp.
shows the number of hours logged on the current lamp. Whenever you
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record a new lamp serial number, this value automatically resets to "0", where it
begins to log time for the new lamp. NOTE: Read-only. This information also
appears in the Status menu.
is the serial number recorded for the current lamp. When you install a new
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lamp and enter its serial number, the number will appear here in the Lamp menu.
NOTE: Read-only.
Enter a checkmark for
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upon power-up that the lamp has reached the specified lamp limit and should be
replaced. Delete the checkmark if you do not want to see this warning—instead,
when your lamp expires, only the status information on the back of the projector will
provide the warning to replace the lamp.
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if you want to enable a warning message

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