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OPERATION
The following options are available while performing any of the manual
convergence routines:
Convergence
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When a convergence method is first selected, an internally generated
crosshatch test pattern is displayed. Alternatively, you may override the use
of the test pattern and have the external image displayed. Press ~ to cycle
to the external image.
Convergence
Reset
During convergence, the following reset options are available:
" Press ~ to reset red and blue convergence – static and dynamic.
. Press ~ to reset red and blue convergence – static only.
. Press ~ to reset red and blue convergence – dynamic only.
"Static" refers to the complete image. "Dynamic" refers to a zonal area.
Note: Allow the projector to warm up for at least fony jive minutes prior to
convergence
registration.
Guided
Press a from the Convergence menu to select Guided Convergence. An
Convergence
internally generated crosshatch is displayed for the alignment. Initially, a red
and green crosshatch is displayed and a rectangular box surrounds the center
convergence zone. Use a, lZl,
, and D to move the red onto the green in the
zone. Press -
to similarly move the blue onto the green.
These fust two
adjustments adjust the position of the red and blue images with respect to the
green over the entire screen (static adjustments). The adjustments to follow
~dynamic), modify color positioning within individual zones.
Press -
to move the rectangular box to the next convergence zone. Again,
use the arrow keys to adjust the red on the green. Press =
to adjust the
blue on the green.
Within each zone, a central control point defines the position of each color
within the zone. You will notice that the center position within the box is
most sensitive to the adjustment. This is where the control point is located.
Continue using -
to move to the next zone/color for adjustment. If you
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