Installation Tab - Digital Projection E-Vision 6000 Series User Manual

High brightness digital video projector
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Digital Projection
E-Vision 6000 Series
Setting menu continued...

Installation tab

Ceiling & Rear
Desktop
is for a unit standing on its feet; set to
mounted upside down.
and
Front
front of the screen or behind it.
Select as required from
Desktop Front
and
Ceiling Rear
.
Communication speed
Sets the Serial Port (RS232) baud rate. Longer cable connections may
require lower speeds.
Display time
Sets the amount of time a menu is displayed on the screen.
Background
Defines what appears on the screen when there is no input signal.
PIN code lock
When the PIN code lock is enabled, a security password will need to
be entered before the projector can be used, or before the lock can be
disabled.
When setting the lock for the first time, the password needs to be
entered twice, to ensure that it is correct.
The password is a combination of the
and
arrows, between four and ten characters long.
DOWN
Key lock
Enable this setting to lock the control panel. To unlock the control panel,
press and hold
for ten seconds.
RETURN
DynamicBlack
Set to
On
or
Off
as required.
Rev D July 2014
Ceiling
if the projector is
define whether the projector is in
Rear
,
,
Desktop Rear
Ceiling Front
,
,
LEFT
RIGHT
UP
A TOUR OF THE MENUS
Setting
Basic
Installation
Installation
Ceiling & Rear
Desktop front
Communication speed
4800bps
Display time
Auto 5 sec
Background
Blue
PIN code lock
Off
Key lock
Off
DynamicBlack
Off
RC sensor
Both
Network setting
Standby mode
Normal
PC control
PC control
Option
Setting menu

Installation tab

The Communication speed setting
is not available if PC control is set
to Network.
Make a note of your password
and keep it safe. If you are
unable to retrieve the password,
the projector can no longer be
started. Contact your dealer for
assistance.
Key lock does not affect the remote
control.
DynamicBlack reduces the overall
light output for images that contain
a lot of black. This improves the
perceived contrast ratio.
Operating Guide
Notes
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