Smart Technologies 800ix-SMP User Manual

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Setting

Use

Notes

V-position

Moves the vertical position of the
source video up or down from -5 to 5
(relative to the projected image).

Don’t adjust this setting unless you’re
advised to by SMART Support.

Apply this setting only after you make
all boom adjustments.

This setting applies to VGA inputs only
and is useful in situations where the
source video is cut off.

Saturation

Adjusts the projected image’s color
saturation from 0 to 100.

This setting applies to S-video and
Composite video inputs only.

Sharpness

Adjusts the projected image’s
sharpness from 0 to 31.

This setting applies to S-video and
Composite video inputs only.

Tint

Adjusts the image color balance of red
and green from 0 to 100.

This setting applies to S-video and
Composite video inputs only.

White Peaking

Adjusts the image color brightness
from 0 to 10 while providing more
vibrant white shades.

A value closer to 0 creates a natural
image and a value closer to 10
enhances brightness.

Degamma

Adjusts the color performance of the
display from 0 to 3.

Color

Adjusts the Red, Green, Blue, Cyan,
Magenta and Yellow colors on the
projector from 0 to 100 to provide
custom color and luminance output.

Each color has a default value of 100.

Adjustments to the color settings
register under the User mode.

Audio menu

Volume

Adjusts the projector’s volume
amplification from -20 to 20.

The default is 0.

Mute

Mutes the projector’s audio output.

The default is off.

If you mute the projector’s audio output
and then increase or decrease the
volume, the volume is restored
automatically. You can prevent this
from happening by disabling the
volume control.

Disable Volume
Control

Disables the projector’s volume control
and the ECP’s volume control knob.

Closed Captioning Turns closed captioning on or off for

video sources that support closed
captioning.

Closed Captioning
Language

Sets the closed captioning language to
CC1 or CC2.

Typically, CC1 displays U.S. English
subtitles, while CC2 displays other
regional languages, such as French or
Spanish, depending on television
channel or media setup.

C H A P T E R 3

Using your interactive whiteboard system

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