McIntosh MDLP1 User Manual

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Menu Position - There are nine different positions On-

Screen to display the menus.

Status Info. - Displays On-Screen information about the

status of the video input signal and when

other operational modes are selected. This

occurs when the INFO push-button or other

push-buttons are pressed on the Remote

Control.

Enable: Displays the current status for a set

amount of time in the upper right-

hand corner of the screen.

Disable: The information is not displayed.

Power-OFF Confirm - Displays an On-Screen message

requesting confirmation after press-

ing either the PROJ OFF Push-but-

ton on the Remote Control or the

STANDBY/ON push-button on

the Projector Control Panel (as the

push-button may have been pressed

by mistake).

Disable: Switches Off power to

the projector without the

option provided by the

confirmation message.

Enable: The confirmation message

will appear after press-

ing either push-button to

switch power Off to the

projector.

Blanking Memory - There are three memory locations

capable of storing how much projected

image (top/bottom/sides) will be cut

off by black bands (masking) to pre-

vent viewing the undesirable parts of

the image.

Memory 1-3: Each of the three mem-

ory locations will store

and retrieve the desired

masking settings.

Off: Switches Off the blank-

ing mode Off. No mask-

ing occurs.

Config. Settings

The items in the configuration menu determine how the

MDLP1 Projector interfaces with other equipment, such

as motorized projection screens. There are also settings

dealing with the MDLP1 Projection Lamp. Refer to figure

32 and your McIntosh Dealer for additional information

and/or assistance.

Auto Power Off - This feature allows for the MDLP1 to be

switched Off automatically 10 minutes

after there is a loss of a video signal on

the currently selected input, thus con-

serving the projectors lamp life.

Enable: This setting will activate the

feature. Approximately nine

minutes after there is a loss

of the video signal, an

On-Screen message will

appear. If the MDLP1

doesn’t receive a video

signal on the currently

selected input or a new

command is not issued via

the Control Panel or Remote

Control, the MDLP1 will

switch Off about one minute

later. Refer to figure 33.

Disable: The Auto Power Off Feature is

switched Off.

Tigger 2 - Is activated by changing the Aspect Ratio (Full,

Normal, Zoom, V-stretch and Through). This

allows for changing the size of the reflective

area of the projection screen (via motorized

masking) and/or the addition of an external lens

in the light path. With a given Trigger 2 (Full,

Standard 1

Menu Position
Language
Status Info.
Power-OFF Confirm.
Blanking Memory
Blanking Top

Top-L
English
Enable
Enable
Memory 1

0
0
0
0

Blanking Bottom
Blanking Left
Blanking Right

Picture Adjust
Fine Menu 1
Fine Menu 2
Input Signal
RGB/HD Adjust
Display
OSD/Blanking
Config.

Figure 31

Standard 1

Auto Power Off
Trigger 2 Full
Trigger 2 Normal
Trigger 2 Zoom

Enable
On
On
On

Trigger 2 V-stretch

On

Trigger 2 Through

On

Reset Lamp Life
Reset All

Remote Control

Picture Adjust
Fine Menu 1
Fine Menu 2
Input Signal
RGB/HD Adjust
Display
OSD/Blanking
Config.

Figure 32

It will be standby mode soon.

Auto Power Off

Figure 33

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