Digital Projection HIGHlite Cine WUXGA 660, HIGHlite Cine 1080p 660 User Manual

HIGHlite 660 series
High Brightness Digital Video Projector 16:9 widescreen display
OPERATING GUIDE
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Digital Projection HIGHlite 660 series CONTENTS Operating Guide
CONTENTS
Symbols used in this guide ..........................................................................1
Warnings ............................................................................................... 1
Notes ..................................................................................................... 1
Product revision ............................................................................................ 1
Menus and sub menus.................................................................................. 2
Drop-down lists ............................................................................................. 2
Sliders ............................................................................................................ 3
Commands ..................................................................................................... 3
Editing fields .................................................................................................. 4
Main Menu ...................................................................................................... 5
Input Selection ......................................................................................5
Test Pattern ........................................................................................... 5
Global Settings ......................................................................................5
Input Settings ........................................................................................ 5
Information ............................................................................................ 5
Global Settings Menu .................................................................................... 6
Projector ................................................................................................ 6
Picture ................................................................................................... 7
Edge Blend............................................................................................ 8
PIP ........................................................................................................ 9
Advanced Geometry ...........................................................................10
Input Configuration .............................................................................. 11
Lamp ................................................................................................... 12
On Screen Display .............................................................................. 12
Network ............................................................................................... 13
Factory Defaults .................................................................................. 13
Input Settings Menu .................................................................................... 14
Picture ................................................................................................. 14
Colour.................................................................................................. 15
Geometry ............................................................................................16
Information Menu ........................................................................................ 17
Projector .............................................................................................. 17
Source ................................................................................................. 17
Digital Projection ................................................................................. 17
Menu Map ........................................................................................................ 18
Input Selection ............................................................................................. 18
Test Pattern .................................................................................................. 18
Global Settings ............................................................................................ 18
Input Settings .............................................................................................. 20
Information ................................................................................................... 20
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Digital Projection HIGHlite 660 series ABOUT THIS GUIDE Operating Guide

About this Guide

Please read this guide carefully before using the projector, and keep it handy for future reference.
A serial number is located on the side of the projector. Record it here:

Symbols used in this guide

Warnings

ELECTRICAL WARNING: this symbol indicates that there is a danger of electrical shock unless the instructions are closely
followed.
WARNING: this symbol indicates that there is a danger of physical injury to yourself and/or damage to the equipment unless
the instructions are closely followed.

Notes

NOTE: this symbol indicates that there is some important information that you should read.

Product revision

Because we at Digital Projection continually strive to improve our products, we may change specifications and designs, and add new features without prior notice. Projectors built prior to this revision of the Operating Guide may therefore not include all the features described.
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Digital Projection HIGHlite 660 series 1. USING THE MENUS Operating Guide

Using the Menus

Use the buttons on the projector control panel or on the remote control, to access the menu system.
To open or close the on-screen display (OSD), press .

Menus and sub menus

To open a sub menu, select it using and , then press .
To return to the previous menu, press .

Drop-down lists

To use a drop-down list, press , select an item using and , then press again or press to exit without
changing.
Notes
Some menu options and controls
may not be available due to settings in other menus. These will be greyed-out on the actual menu.
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Digital Projection HIGHlite 660 series 1. USING THE MENUS Operating Guide

Sliders

To use a slider, press and to adjust it.

Commands

To use a command, press . In the example below, press to confirm, or press to cancel.
Notes
Some menu options and controls
may not be available due to settings in other menus. These will be greyed-out on the actual menu.
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Editing elds
Some features require a text or numeric field to be edited.
To edit a field, first select it using and , then press .
Use and to move the green highlight to the digit or character which is to be changed, then use and , to adjust it.
Use and to select the next digit or character... etc.
Press to accept the new value, or press to exit without changing.
Editing this digit
Notes
Some menu options and controls
may not be available due to settings in other menus. These will be greyed-out on the actual menu.
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Digital Projection HIGHlite 660 series 2. A TOUR OF THE MENUS Operating Guide

A Tour of the Menus

Main Menu

Input Selection

Select an input source from the drop-down list.

Test Pattern

Select a test pattern from the drop-down list.

Global Settings

Global Settings are those that affect the whole projector, regardless of which input is being used or what kind of image is being displayed.
More information about this menu can be found later in this section.
Notes
See also Using the Menus, earlier
in this guide and Menu Map, later in this guide.
Main Menu
The Test Pattern will be not be
displayed until Test Pattern is selected from the Input Selection drop-down list.
Test Patterns are subject to image
controls, so brightness, contrast etc. will affect their appearance on screen.

Input Settings

The Input Settings are those that affect ONLY the input being displayed. When a new input mode (video or graphics standard) is detected, eg NTSC, HDTV 1080p or SVGA, these settings are saved so that they can be recalled next time that input mode is displayed. In some cases the mode may change for the same input. For example, a DVD player connected to the HDMI input could switch between 1080p24 and 1080i60. The projector is able to save and automatically recall different input settings for these different input modes.
More information about this menu can be found later in this section.

Information

Information about the projector, the current input source, and about Digital Projection.
More information about this menu can be found later in this section.
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