Vidikron Vision 150 User Manual

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Vision Model 140/150 Installation/Operation Manual
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Working With the Lamp 
Access the Lamp Adjust menu to: 
Choose a lamp mode for regulating power and light output.
Change the optical aperture size.
View information pertaining to past and present lamps.
Record the lamp serial number in the projector’s memory. 
Lamp Hours (read-only): Lamp Hours shows the number of hours logged on the current 
lamp. Whenever you record a new lamp serial number, the Vision 140/150 automatically 
resets this value to zero and begins to log time for the new lamp. 
Lamp S/N (read-only): Lamp S/N is the serial number recorded for the current lamp. When 
you install a new lamp and enter its serial number, the number appears here.
Lamp Message: Enter a check mark for Lamp Message to enable a warning message that 
appears upon power-up when the lamp has reached the specified lamp limit and should be 
replaced. Delete the check mark to prevent display of this message – instead, when your 
lamp expires, only the status display messages on the back of the projector will provide a 
visual warning to replace the lamp. 
Lamp Limit: Set Lamp Limit to the number of hours you expect to log on the current lamp 
before replacing it. This will trigger a lamp message on-screen (if enabled). 
 Lamp 
Hours 
147
 Lamp 
S/N 123456789
1. Lamp 
Message
2. Lamp 
Limit 
1000
3. Lamp 
Mode 
Power
4. Power 
500
5. Intensity 
0
6. 
RVR 3
7. 
Lamp History
8. 
Change Lamp
9. Reserved
Lamp Adjust
1. It is recommended that the Lamp Message check box remain enabled. 
2. When a lamp warning message appears, press EXIT to temporarily 
dismiss the warning. The message will continue to appear upon 
power-up until you install a new lamp. 
1. If you change modes over the life of a lamp, the lamp limit you 
originally expected may no longer be possible. 
2. Turning the lamp on and off reduces lamp life significantly, as do other 
factors.
3. It is recommended that Lamp Limit not exceed the expected lamp life, 
otherwise a lamp could become dangerously fragile with overuse.
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