User manual

Section 3: Operation
3-56 Mirage S+/HD/WU, Matrix S+/HD/WU, Christie HD/DS+/DW, DLV User Manual
020-100001-07 Rev. 1 (11-2009)
Image Optimization
Use this setting to choose what is more important, image quality or switching between
sources. Selecting Best Image Quality will ensure your image is always proper
however when switching sources, the screen will go blank increasing your switching
time. Smooth Switching allows for a cleaner transition between sources. The image
will fade from one image to another according to the Fade Time control. Seamless
Switching overrides the Frame Lock Enable settings and forces the output to run at
60Hz regardless of the input signal. Image is 100% seamless when switching sources.
NOTE: Disable PIP and Best Switching for Interlaced sources > 35kHz.
Fade Time
Set how long (in seconds) it takes to gradually dissolve one image into another for a
source switch when Image Optimization is set to Smooth Switching.
NOTE: PIP must be disabled for Fade Time to take effect. Also, the PIP window must
be closed to activate it.
Numbers Select Main Image
Use Numbers Select Main Image to use the numeric
keys #1-8 as input keys. This remapping of the keypad
(see right) can be particularly useful with PIP displays,
providing a convenient shortcut for changing the
primary (background) image without first having to
return to the Main menu. Select “Always” to use the
keys in this manner all of the time, even with single
displays. For normal keypad function, select Never
(default). Set to When PIP Active to activate number
keys only when PIP is in use.
NOTE: Numbers Select Main Image keypad
functionality works only when menus are closed.
Whenever you install a new lamp in the
projector, access the Lamp menu to record
the lamp serial number in the projector’s
memory. You can also choose a lamp mode
for regulating power and light output,
change optical aperture size, and access
other read-only information pertaining to
past and present lamps.
LAMP HOURS (read-only) shows the number
of hours logged on the current lamp.
Whenever you record a new lamp serial
number this value automatically resets to “0”, where it begins to log time for the new
lamp. This information also appears in the Status menu.
3.8 Working with
the Lamp
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Lamp Hours
Lamp S/N
Lamp Message
Lamp Limit
Lamp Mode
Power
Intensity
Optical Aperture
Lamp History
Change Lamp
Lamp
0
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1000
Power
500
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