Smart Technologies LightRaise 40wi User Manual

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Setting

Use

Notes

Projector Functions menu

3D On/Off

Turns the DLP Link technology 3D
feature on or off.

The default is Off. Using 3D settings
with interactive settings will darken
the projected image.

3D Format

Displays the current 3D format
(Interleaved or Under-over).

Interleaved breaks down the image
frame for each eye, alternately
displaying a line of visual information
from each frame.

Under-over concurrently displays
horizontally stretched image frames
for each eye, one above the other.

3D Invert
Left-Right

Selects the 3D Invert setting (L-R or
R-L).

L-R displays visual data for the left
eye first.

R-L displays visual data for the right
eye first.

Auto Signal Detect Enables or disables signal searching

of input connectors.

The default is off.

Select On to have the projector
continuously switch inputs until it finds
an active video source.

Select Off to maintain signal detection
in one input.

Lamp Reminder

Turns the lamp replacement reminder
on or off.

The default is On. This reminder
appears 100 hours before the
recommended lamp replacement.

Lamp Mode

Adjusts lamp brightness to Standard
or Economy.

The default is Standard, which
displays a high-quality, bright image.

Economy increases the lamp life by
decreasing the brightness of the
image.

Auto Power Off
(minutes)

Sets the length of the auto power-off
countdown timer between 1 and 240
minutes.

The default is 120 minutes.

The timer begins to count down when
the projector no longer receives a
video signal. When the timer finishes,
the projector enters Standby mode.

Select 0 to turn off the timer.

Zoom

Adjusts the zoom to the center of the
image in or out from 0 to 30.

The default is 0.

Zooming in cuts off the outer edges of
the source video.

Projector ID

Displays the projector’s unique ID
within your organization’s network.

You can refer to this number when
using the network remote
management feature (see Remotely
managing your interactive projector
on
page 53)
.

C H A P T E R 3

Using your interactive projector

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