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OPERATION
Geometry
From the Configuration submenu, select the
Geometry submenu to work with a motorized lens
(available separately), to define a multi-screen
mapping of incoming source material, or to work
with test patterns. Other options have no function
in this projector model.
Figure 3.24. Geometry Menu
KEYSTONE —
Not available in this projector.
LENS CONTROL —
For a full description of the Lens Control submenu, see 3.3, Using
the Keypad (
Lens
key) and 2.8, Zoom, Focus and Lens Offset. Controls are duplicated
here for convenience during setup.
TILING SETUP —
Refer to descriptions under Size and Position earlier in this section.
Controls are duplicated here for convenience during setup.
TEST PATTERN —
Use the pull-down list to select and display an
internal test pattern. Select OFF to turn off the display of a test
pattern.
(SHORTCUT: Use
Test
key.)
Color and Uniformity
Use the options in the Color and Uniformity submenu
to define color temperature and primary color hues
and/or to achieve consistent brightness throughout all
display areas. This submenu is typically used only in
multiple-projector applications that require precise
matching between adjacent displays.
COLOR TEMP SETUP —
See Image Settings. This function is offered in multiple menu
locations for convenient access.
ADJUST PRIMARY COLORS —
This feature, sometimes called color space conversion,
enables precise matching of color hue and intensity in multi-screen environments so
that a wall of images is as consistent as possible. Selecting this option activates the
Adjust Primary Colors (CSC) submenu, where for each projector you can adjust and
judge by eye the specific hue or "cast" of its individual primary colors—red, blue and
green—so that resulting full color images will be closely matched from screen-to-
screen. Primary color adjustments affect all sources and can be applied or disabled at
any time by entering or deleting a checkmark at the top of the Adjust Primary Colors
(CSC) submenu, offering a quick and flexible method of color control.
For complete step-by-step instructions for using the Adjust Primary Colors (CSC)
controls, refer to 3.11, Using Multiple Projectors.
NOTE: It is not necessary to adjust primary colors in stand-alone projectors.
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