The information menu, Menu items, Lamp mode – Sony FX52L User Manual

Page 36: Lens control, Direct power on/off function, High altitude mode, Security lock, Lamp timer, Ip address, Subnet mask

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The INFORMATION Menu

Lamp Mode

Sets the lamp brightness in the projection.

High:Illuminates the projected image

brightly.

Standard:Reduces fan noise and power

consumption. The brightness of the
projected image will be lower compared
with the “High” setting.

Lens Control

When set to “Off,” the LENS key on the
Remote Commander, and the LENS
CONTROL key on the projector do not
function.

Direct Power On/Off function

If you will be using a circuit breaker to turn the
power for the entire system on and off, set the
direct power on function to “On”. You can turn
the power on/off without pressing the power
key on the projector.

High Altitude Mode

Off:

Use this setting when using the projector
at normal altitudes.

On:

Use this setting when using the projector
at an altitude of 1,500 m (4,921 feet) or
higher.

Security Lock

Turns on the projector’s security lock
function.

Off: Turns off the security lock function.

On: Turns on the security lock function,

which locks the projector once a
password has been set.

For details, see “Using the security
lock” on page 25.

The INFORMATION
Menu

The INFORMATION menu displays the
horizontal and vertical frequencies of the
input signal and the used time of the lamp.

fH

Displays the horizontal frequency of the
input signal.
The displayed value is approximate.

fV

Displays the vertical frequency of the input
signal.
The displayed value is approximate.

Lamp Timer

Indicates how long the lamp has been turned
on.

IP Address

Displays the IP address that is set for the
projector.

Subnet Mask

Displays the subnet mask that is set for the
projector.

These only display on the screen.

Menu Items

Note

I n p u t A

f H : 4 8 . 4 7

k H z

f V: 6 0 . 0 0

H z

N o . 2 3
1 0 2 4 x 7 6 8

L a m p T i m e r :

4 H

I N F O R M AT I O N

IP Address:

1 9 2 . 1 6 8 . 0 . 1

S u b n e t M a s k :

2 5 5 . 2 5 5 . 0 . 0

Memory
number of
a input
signal

Signal
type

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