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OPERATION
3-6
Mirage 22000/4000/6000User’s Manual
Power ON/OFF
Press and hold for approximately 1 second to turn the projector on or off with a
single key press. Or press
Power*
followed immediately by
ON
or
OFF
if you want to
guarantee the correct toggle (useful if you are unsure of the present status).
NOTES: 1) Whenever the projector is turned off, the lamp cooling fans remain on for
about five minutes to cool the lamp. 2) It is a good idea to avoid turning a projector
back on until it has been off for a few minutes. Hot re-strikes of the lamp may reduce
lamp life.
Input 1
Press
Input1
to select the source connected to
INPUT 1
on the projector (data input).
This is the same as entering
Input
.
Input 2
Press
Input2
to select the source connected to
INPUT 2
on the projector (an optional
interface). This is the same as entering
Input
.
Input 3
Press
Input3
to select the source connected to
INPUT 3
on the projector (composite
video). This is the same as entering
Input
.
Input 4
Press
Input4
to select the source connected to
INPUT 4
on the projector (S-Video). This
is the same as entering
Input
.
Input
Press
Input
when you want to display from a specific source location, such as a
switcher connected serially to the projector’s switcher port. The first digit represents
the number you have assigned to your switcher (usually 1-9, or “0” for one of the
four inputs on the projector). The second digit represents the switcher’s slot number
(1-9). For example:
Input
= display data from switcher 1, slot 2.
NOTES: 1) Although you don’t need to use the input key unless a switcher is
connected to the projector, you can also use
Input
to access the four input “slots” on
the projector itself: use
as the first digit (representing the projector as the
switcher), then
, , , or
as the second digit (the desired input slot number).
in combination with higher numbers is an invalid entry. 2) See 3.5, Using
Channels and Inputs for a detailed explanation of inputs.
NOTE:
Input
key behavior during a presentation depends on whether or not the
Display Channel List option is selected in the Menu Preferences menu. You can
choose to have on-screen feedback when you press
Input
, or you may prefer to enter
the desired source location “blind”, i.e., without on-screen feedback. See Menu
Preferences later in this section.
Channel
Press
Chan
to select a specific source setup (channel) defined and stored in projector
memory. Once you enter a 2-digit channel number (or, if there is a list displayed,
Power*
Input1
Input2
Input3
Input4
Input
Chan