Remote Control; Remote Control; Infrared Reception - Digital Projection HIGlite 8000 Series User Manual

Installation and quick-start guide connection guide operating guide maintenance guide reference guide
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Digital Projection
HIGHlite 8000 Series

Remote Control

Transmit indicator
1
Flashes when the remote control sends a signal to the projector.
Power ON / OFF
2
Shutter OPEN / CLOSE
3
Arrow buttons
4
Control lens movement.
EXIT button
5
Exits a lens control mode entered by pressing one of the lens control buttons.
Remote control backlight ON / OFF
6
Make the remote control buttons glow in the dark, or switch this feature off.
Lens control buttons
7
Use with the arrow buttons to adjust lens position, zoom and focus.

Infrared reception

The projector has infrared sensors at the front and back.
The angle of acceptance is 40°. Make sure that the remote control is within the angle of acceptance
when trying to control the projector.
Rev F July 2014

REMOTE CONTROL

1
2
ALT
3
CLOSE
SHUTTER
MENU
4
5
EXIT
1
VGA
5
CVBS1
9
MAIN
R
BRI
PRESET
LOAD
6
Remote control

Infrared reception

Installation and Quick-Start Guide
Only the controls shown highlighted
are used on this projector.
POWER
OFF
ON
When any of the three lens control
buttons is pressed, the projector will
FOCUS
CAL
ROLL
7
enter LENS ADJUSTMENT mode
ZOOM
SHIFT
OPEN
PITCH
YAW
and the blue transmit indicator on
the remote control will light for 10
seconds:
OK
When no adjustment has been
INFO
made for 10 seconds, the LED will
go out and the projector will exit
2
3
4
HDMI
DVI
3GSDI
LENS ADJUSTMENT mode. Press
6
7
8
SVIDEO
COMP
CVBS2
the lens control button again to
0
10+
#
resume adjustment.
SUB
DUAL
AUX
EYE
MAIN/PIP
G
B
SWAP
SWAP
To end the adjustment before 10
CON
GAMMA
3D
PIP
seconds has elapsed, press the
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
EXIT
SAVE
TEST
ADDR
All other adjustments will be locked
BACKLIGHT
out until the lens adjustment is
ended.
For more information about
LENS ADJUSTMENT mode, see
Adjusting the lens
guide.
40°
Infrared reception is confirmed by
the blue IR LED flashing on the
control panel.
The infrared receivers are disabled
when a remote control is connected
via a cable. For more information,
see
40°
Connection Guide.
Notes
button.
further in this
Control Connections
in the
7

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