User ManualTable of ContentsNOTICES3COPYRIGHT AND TRADEMARKS3REGULATORY3GENERAL4GENERAL WARRANTY STATEMENTS4PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE41. SAFETY52. INTRODUCTION53. INSTALLATION54. OPERATION55. TROUBLESHOOTING66. SPECIFICATIONS61. SAFETY72. INTRODUCTION92.1 Projector Components92.2 Built-in Keypad122.3 Input/Output (I/O) Panel132.4 Remote Control142.5 LED Status Indicators163. INSTALLATION193.1 Connect to Computer19Desktop193.2 Connect to Video Equipment20Component video output equipment200 deg23Portrait mode2360~120 deg23120~180 deg23240~270 deg243.6 Calculate Lens Offset25No offset is applied - 0% offset.25Half of the image appears above lens center and half of the image appears below lens center.25Image has been offset 600 pixels above lens center, so the center of the image is now 600 pixels above where the center of the image was at 0% offset (or lens center).26The offset is +600/600 * 100% = +100%.26Image has been offset 600 pixels below lens center, so the image has an offset of -600/ 600 * 100% = -100%26No offset is applied - 0% offset.27Half of the image appears above lens center and half of the image appears below lens center.27Image has been offset 648 pixels above lens center, so the center of the image is now 648 pixels above where the center of the image was at 0% offset (or lens center).27The offset is +648/540 * 100% = +120%.27Image has been offset 648 pixels below lens center, so the image has an offset of -648/ 540 * 100% = -120%28Image has been offset 192 pixels left or right of lens center.28The image has an offset of +192/ 960 * 100% = +20%, or -192/960 * 100% = -20%28No offset is applied - 0% offset.29Half of the image appears above lens center and half of the image appears below lens center.29Image has been offset 400 pixels above lens center, so the center of the image is now 400 pixels above where the center of the image was at 0% offset (or lens center).29The offset is +400/400 * 100% = +100%.29Image has been offset 400 pixels below lens center, so the image has an offset of -400/ 400 * 100% = -100%30Image has been offset 128 pixels left or right of lens center. The image has an offset of +128/640 * 100% = +20%, or +128/640 * 100% = -20%303.7 Removing and Installing the Lens313.8 Cable Cover Installation32Guide Pin323.9 Portrait Cover Installation33Tighten the six screws333.10 Ceiling Mount Installation344. OPERATION354.1 Size and Position Menu36Geometry Correction Feature Compatibility374.2 Image Settings Menu414.3 Configuration Menu441 Using a color meter, enter the current x and y co-ordinates of Red, Green, Blue and White for the projector image into the Measured Data menu. This is the reference point for the projector. The default values in the menu are based on the average fo...472 After measuring the values for all the projectors to be matched, calculate the target values.473 Enter the target values for x, y and gain for each color into the Target Data menu.471 Adjust color slide bars and judge image color by eye or meter. A user- defined color "adjustment" can be applied.482 Use this submenu if you do not have specific color coordinates in mind and will judge color performance by eye or meter. As for Meter Adjustment, each color control actually defines new x/y coordinates for that color and changes its hue. The main c...484.4 Light Source494.5 Status Menu504.6 Input Switching & PIP Menu53NOTE:544.7 Language Menu554.8 Test Pattern Menu554.9 Web User Interface56Select main source / PIP source, enable/disable PIP/PBP, change the layout / PIP size, swap, and change the test pattern.57Check the projector information for power status, Pic mute status, OSD status, IP address and Mac address.57Switch the on/off status of power, Pic mute, and OSD.57Execute a Network restart. This will not change any of the network settings.60Execute a network factory reset. Network settings will be reset to the following default values:60Set the SNMP actions for the system events. The dropdown options are: SNMP Trap + Email, Email, SNMP Trap, and Disabled.61Enter the IP address, IP ID, and Port of Crestron device for connection.61View the main firmware version, network firmware version, projector model name, and projector serial number.63The license information of the computer program is displayed.634.10 Christie Presenter641 Click the button to enter into the connection menu section.672 If the IP address of the projector is known, enter the IP address and click the "Connect" button. If the IP address is not known, click the "Search" button to search for the projector on the network and select the projector to which you want to con...683 Input "User type" and "Password" in the log-in interface. Select the display port (the default is full screen). Obtain the " Normal " user's password from the OSD menu Main Menu > Configuration > Communications > WLAN.68Once the connection is set up, click the button to select the size of the projection region: FullScreen, FixedSize, or Alterable.69Click the button to configure Christie Presenter for Basic Setting and Advanced Setting.70Click the button to control all the users and all the projectors connector to the same projector.714.11 Card Reader Operation72In this mode, the Card Reader application detects any USB flash devices hot-plug events and displays the flash device icon. When the flash device is removed from USB, the icon disappears. It is suggested that USB flash devices should be removed only ...72Press the Enter key to enter the Thumbnail Display Mode. Different photos in different folders can be chosen. Press the Menu key to bring up the Card Reader operation UI.72The user interface is designed to operate the card reader application with a few keys (Enter/Left/Right/Up/Down).73The following buttons are supported in the user interface:73Press the ENTER key in the Thumbnail Display Mode to enter the Image Display Mode; press the SlideShow key to enter the Slide Show Mode. The Left/Right key is used to display the last/next image in the Image Display Mode. In the Image Display Mode, p...73In the Slide Show Mode, press the ENTER key to enter the Image Display Mode.73The alternative way to display image in the Image Display Mode or Slide Show Mode is using the operation UI.73The following operations are supported in the operation UI.74The following operations are supported in the Slide Show Mode operation UI.74When the image can NOT be displayed due to memory limitation or can NOT support image format, the specific image is displayed on the center of the screen.755. TROUBLESHOOTING776. SPECIFICATIONS816.1 Inputs816.2 PIP/PBP Compatibility866.3 Key Features876.4 List of Components886.5 Optional Accessories886.6 REGULATORY896.7 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Warning906.8 OSD Tree916.9 Preset Mode tables99Blank Page101Size: 8.87 MBPages: 102Language: EnglishOpen manual