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1 Welcome to PJCalc!
	1.1 Introduction
	1.2 Version History
2 How to use PJCalc!
	2.1 Basics
	2.2 Screen Calculator
	2.3 Screen Calculator Menu Layout
	2.4 Screen Controls
	2.5 Screen Shotcuts
	2.6 Installation Dimensions
	2.7 Installation Dimension Menu Layout
	2.8 Installation Dimension Controls
	2.9 Installation Dimension Shortcuts
3 License Agreement
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1 Welcome to PJCalc!
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1.1 Introduction
	PJCalc! is a software tool written to assist engineers, architects, designers, and installers with the process of projector selection, configuration, and system design.  Sony Electronics Inc. Display Products Group provides this software to solve the many projector related variables involved in proper system design.  PJCalc! can assist designers with the technical aspects of system design, freeing them to concentrate on environmentally related issues.  The employment of those factors, such as correct lighting, seating arrangements, viewing position, screen gain, and audio support is always situational and not based on predictable formulae.
	There are tow major components to PJCalc!

1.1.1 Screen Calculator
	The screen calculator easily calculates image dimensions of width, height, and diagonal for a given aspect ratio.  Users can select from six preset aspect ratios or input one of their choosing.  Screen aspect ratio can be determined by inputting two of width, height or diagonal dimensions.  Units of measure can be displayed in inches, feet, or millimeters for easy conversion between measurement methods.  Visual indicators alert when a screen parameter is completely out of the capabilities of any of the projectors included in PJCalc! by changing the parameter color to RED.

1.1.2 Layout Form  	
	Pressing the "Layout" button on the screen calculator launches the layout form that will show correct projector position and distance from screen for the selected screen size.  Many aspects of the projector installation are changeable to allow for adaptation to different situations and applications.  Changeable categories include:
		- Projector type
		- Projector position
		- Projector angle
		- Screen size and aspect ratio
		- Throw distance

	Safeguards are built-in to this section to reject system configurations outside the parameters of the particular projectors capabilities.  Once the system parameters are set and displayed, the layout form will produce a printable drawing suitable for submittal in proposals and bids.  Numerous installer tips appear when appropriate to guide users and provide useful information.  
	For multi-system projects, the ability to configure several "pages" on the layout form with different projectors or installation configurations is easily managed.  The pages may be individually labeled, saved and printed.  Adding additional pages is accomplished simply by pressing the right pointing arrow under the page display of the Layout form.  By default each new page will contain the title and label information of the last page in the group.  Labels are automatically saved and recalled with each page when scrolling among them.  Also, Layout data and pages may be saved or loaded from disk for storage or later reference.  A convenient "Job Notes" section in the File Utilities box allows for general notes or information to be saved with the file.


1.2 Version History
	Version 5.30
		- Added VPL-EX3, VPL-CS21, VPL-CX21, VPL-CX61 and VPL-CX63 projectors.
		- Fixed precision problem.
		- Fixed calculation problem for some projectors.

	Version 5.20
		- Added VPL-HS20 and VPL-ES3 projectors.
		- Made a new projector category, "SXRD".
		- Fixed calculation and view problem for VPL-VW100 projector.
		- Changed an initial value of aspect ratio.(for 16:9 projectors)

	Version 5.10
		- Added VPL-VW100, VPL-HS51A, VPL-HS60 and VPL-FX52 projectors.
		- Fixed aspect ratio problem for Q004-R1 projectors.
		- Fixed calculation and view problem for VPL-CX85, VPL-ES1, VPL-ES2 and VPL-PX40/PX41 projectors.

	Version 5.00
		- Added VPL-CX20, VPL-CS20, VPL-CX20A, VPL-CS20A, VPL-CX76 and VPL-CX86 projectors.
		- Fixed aspect ratio problem for VPL-HS50 and VPL-HS51 projectors.

	Version 4.80
		- Added VPL-ES1, VPL-ES2, VPL-DS100, VPL-CS7, VPL-CX70, VPL-CX71, VPL-CX75, VPL-CX80, VPL-CX85, VPL-PX41, VPL-HS50, VPL-HS51, Q004-R1 projectors.
		- Removed "Pjcalc.hlp" file.
		- Added "ReadMe.txt" file.

	Version 4.70
		- Added VPL-HS10 projector.

	Version 4.60
		- Added VPL-CS6, VPL-CX6, VPL-EX1, VPL-PX35 projectors.

	Version 4.51
		- Fixed aspect ratio problem for VPL-PX40 projector.

	Version 4.50
		- Added VPL-CS5, VPL-CX5, VPL-PX40, VPL-PX32, VPL-FX51 projectors.

	Version 4.40
		- Added VPL-VW12HT projector.

	Version 4.30
		- Added VPL-PS10, VPL-PX10, VPL-PX15, VPL-VW11HT projectors.

	Version 4.20
		- Added VPL-FX50 LCD projector.

	Version 4.10
		- Removed center of screen installation option for VPL-CS10, VPL-CX10 projectors.
		- Removed optional lens VPLL-Z2019 from VPL-FE100, VPL-FE110 projectors.

	Version 4.00
		- Added VPD-LE100, VPL-CS10, VPL-CX10, VPL-VW10HT (with optional lens) projectors.
		- Changed Projector Menu option to sub menus using projector technology.
		- Temporarily removed Throw Distance Point->Standard Hole For Installation option.

	Version 3.21
		- Amended installation routine for Microsoft WindowsE2000 support.  
		- Fixed VPL-PX20, VPL-PX30 print routine.

	Version 3.20
		- Added VPL-FE100, VPL-PX20, VPL-PX30, VPL-FX200 and VPL-VW10HT.
		- Minor program changes.

	Version 3.01
		- Changed installation routine to fix installation problems with pcs running Windows 98 and Internet Explorer 5.0 issue.

	Version 3.0
		- Added VPL-S900U, VPL-X1000U, VPL-X2000U, VPH-G90U, VPH-D50HTU, VPH-V20U/V22J-M projectors.
		- Ported application to a 32-bit development platform, this version and all future versions will only run on 32-bit Windows operating systems.

	Version 2.1
		- Added VPL-X600U, VPL-S600U projectors.

	Version 2.0
		- Added VPL-V800Q, VPL-S800U and VPD-S1800Q projectors.

	Version 1.9
		- Added VPH-D50Q, VPH-G70Q, and VPL-S500U projectors.
		- VPH-12xx projector removed.
		- Added optional lenses VPLL-FM30, VPLL-ZM100 for VPL-W400Q and VPL-V500Q projectors.
		- Command Line Arguments.
			Option		Value
			/t		Tooltips Off
			/m		I -   Measurement in inches (Default)
					F -  Measurement in feet
					M - Measurement in millimeters
			/x		Expert mode On

			Example: To start PJCalc! with tooltips off and measurement units in millimeters and expert mode on, run the program as follows:

			C:\PJCALC!\pjcalc!.exe /t /mM /x
		- Minor screen layout changes.  To comply to a more standard Windows interface.
		- Resolved Windows 95 print error. 

	Version 1.8
		- VPL-W400Q and VPL-x500Q series.  These projectors each have optional lens capability.  Version 1.8 of PJCalc! includes support for the VPLL-FM100 Long throw lens.
		- VPL-35xQ projector removed.

	Version 1.5 
		- Multi-Page Layout support.  Multiple Layout pages can be generated with different projectors, screen sizes and configurations.  This is very useful for multiroom proposals and systems.  Each page can be titled, labeled or commented uniquely.  The print function also supports multiple pages.  Pages can be added or changed with the small arrow keys in the lower right side of the Layout form.
		- File Save and Load.  Layout pages can be saved to disk for archiving or later retrieval.  A "Job Notes" section allows general information to be entered and saved with the file for easy organization.  The File Save/Load functions and Job Notes area are found under the "File Utilities..." section which is located under the "Options" menu.
		- Define Aspect Ratio function has been added to the Screen Calculator.  This function will determine the screen aspect ratio when the user inputs any two of the three screen dimensions (Width, Height or Diagonal).  This function is accessed under the Screen menu of the Screen Calculator.
		- Improved Screen Dimension Accuracy.  The accuracy of screen dimension calculations has been improved by using higher precision aspect ratios.  (For example:  instead of an aspect figure of 1.33, the program now uses 1.33333333 which produces slightly more accurate results.)
		- Improved VPH-1292 Focus Ring Performance.  The calculation has been optimized to provide consistently better focus results across the widest range of screen sizes and throw angles.
		- Support for VPH-1292 small screens.  PJCalc! will now allow users to input screen sizes from 70" diagonal. (The previous lower limit was 90", special lenses are required)
		- Millimeters in Dimensional Drawings.  Millimeters were added to the Dimensional Drawings in the PJCalc! Help File in parenthesis under or beside the dimension expressed in inches.


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2 How to use PJCalc!
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2.1 Basics
2.1.1 Command Line Arguments.
	PJCalc! can be started with optional command line arguments.  These command line arguments set tooltips on/off, default unit of measurement, and expert mode.

		Argument		Value
			/t		Tooltips Off
			/m		I -   Measurement in inches (Default)
					F -  Measurement in feet
					M - Measurement in millimeters
			/x		Expert mode On

		Example: To start PJCalc! with tooltips off and measurement units in millimeters and expert mode on, run the program as follows:

			pjcalc!.exe /t /mM /x

2.1.2 Tooltips
	PJCalc! offers the user to have tooltips appear over any controls which when clicked or double clicked will cause the program to execute the appropriate function(s).  These tooltips can be turned off from any screen by selecting the menu option "Options" and then "Tooltips".

2.1.3 Projects
	You can save/load your configurations using the standard file save and open procedures.  These are located under the "File" menu option.

2.1.4 Multiple Pages
	Within a project, you can have multiple pages of configurations.  To add a new page to your project, click the right arrow in the Page frame in the bottom right hand portion of the Installation Dimensions screen.  To scroll through existing pages, use the left and right arrows.  The current page and the total number of pages will also be shown in the frame.

2.2 Screen Calculator
2.2.1 Description
	This screen allows the user to:
		1.	Enter the screen size and aspect ratio.
		2.	Determine unit of measurement (Feet, Inches or Millimeters) to be used in application.

	There are thee methods to set the aspect ratio:
		1.	Select one of the preset aspect ratios.
		2.	Enter a custom aspect ratio.
		3.	Determine a custom aspect ratio by entering two of the three dimensions of the screen.

	How the aspect ratio is defined is also set on this screen.  There are two measurement systems to choose from which relates the screen width to height size relationship.
		- Decimal (Film)  Represents the width as a decimal proportion to the height.  Commonly used in the Film industry. (Width = Aspect * Height )
		- Ratio (Video)  Represents the width and height expressed in their lowest evenly divided units.  Commonly used in the Television industry. (Width : Height)

2.3 Screen Calculator Menu Layout
	File 
		Open Project	Open a previously saved project.
		Exit		Exits PJCalc! program.

	Options 
		Always on top 	Always keep this screen visible.
		Tooltips  		Toggle tooltips on/off.
		Units		Show and change the measurement units.
				Inches (default)
				Feet
				Millimeters

	Screen
		Change Aspect Ratio
			1.33 - Television  	Academy aperature, normal broadcast television aspect ratio.
			1.66 - European Wide screen	Popular letter box format in Europe.
			1.78 - High Definition  	Aspect ratio adopted for Advanced Television formats.
			1.85 - American Wide screen 	Popular letter box format in North America.
			2.00 - Anamorphic Mode 1  	Very wide aspect ratio, popular in movie theaters.
			2.35 - Anamorphic Mode 2  	Widest commonly distributed aspect ratio.
			Custom...  	User input aspect ratio.

		Determine	Aspect Ratio  Calculates the aspect ratio of the screen with input of two of width, height or diagonal dimensions.

		Measurement	System used to relate screen width to height size relationship.
			Decimal (Film)  Represents the width as a decimal proportion to the height
							Commonly used in the Film industry. (Width = Aspect * Height )

			Ratio (Video)  	Represents the width and height expressed in their lowest evenly divided units.
							Commonly used in the Television industry. (Width : Height)

		Help
			About		Program version and copyright information.

2.4 Screen Controls
	Dimension Spinner Control
		Press the triangle facing towards the top of the screen to increment the value, the triangle facing towards the bottom of the screen to decrement the value.

	Measurement Units
		Double click this to cycle through the measurement unit types.

	Aspect Ratio
		Double click this to cycle through the aspect ratios.

	Layout Button
		Click this to launch the layout window using the current aspect ratio and screen dimensions.


2.5 Screen Shotcuts
	Mouse

		- Double click on the Aspect ratio display (screen center) to advance automatically.
		- Double click on the Units display to change displayed units.

	Keyboard
		Units
			- Ctrl-I 	Inches mode
			- Ctrl-F 	Feet mode
			- Ctrl-M 	Millimeters mode

		Measurement
			- Ctrl-D	Decimal (Film) mode
			- Ctrl-R	Ratio (Video) mode

2.6 Installation Dimensions
	This screen allows the user to:
		1.	Select projector, projector position and custom throw angle (if applicable).
		2.	Change the screen size and aspect ratio.
		3.	Determine unit of measurement (Feet, Inches or Millimeters).
		4.	Save/Load previous installation diagrams.
		5.	Create multiple layout designs within a project.
		6.	Print layout design.

2.7 Installation Dimension Menu Layout
	File
		New Project		Create a new project file.
		Open Project	Open a previously saved project file.
		Save Project	Save project file.
		Save As Project	Save project file as filename.
		Print			Print the layout form.
		Exit			Exit the layout form and return to the screen form.

	Options
		Measurement Units
			Inches		Changes the units of measure to inches.
			Feet		Changes the units of measure to feet.
			Millimeters	Changes the units of measure to millimeters.
		Tooltips		Toggles tooltips on/off.
		Throw distance point
			Front of projector	 Distance in selected units from screen to front of projector.

	Projector
		CRT
			VPH-1292 Series
				Selects the VPH-1292 Series projector to use for calculations.

			VPH-G70 Series
				Selects the VPH-G70 Series projector to use for calculations.

			VPH-D50 Series
				Selects the VPH-D50 Series projector to use for calculations.

			VPH-10xx Series
				Selects the VPH-10xx Series projector to use for calculations.

			VPH-G90 Series
				Selects the VPH-G90 Series projector to use for calculations.

		LCD
			VPL-W400 Series
				Standard lens
					Selects the VPL-W400 projector and calculates throw distance to the 
					minimum and maximum of its zoom range.

				Optional Zoom Lens (VPLL-ZM100)
					Selects the VPL-W400 projector and calculates throw distance to the 
					minimum and maximum of its zoom range.

				Optional Short Throw Lens (VPLL-FM30)
					Selects the VPL-W400 projector and calculates throw distance.

				Optional Long Throw Lens (VPLL-FM100)
					Selects the VPL-W400 projector and calculates throw distance.

			VPL-V500 Series
				Standard lens
					Selects the VPL-V500 projector and calculates throw distance to the 
					minimum and maximum of its zoom range.

				Optional Zoom Lens (VPLL-ZM100)
					Selects the VPL-V500 projector and calculates throw distance to the 
					minimum and maximum of its zoom range.

				Optional Short Throw Lens (VPLL-FM30)
					Selects the VPL-V500 projector and calculates throw distance.

				Optional Long Throw Lens (VPLL-FM100)
					Selects the VPL-V500 projector and calculates throw distance.

			VPL-S500 Series
				Standard lens
					Selects the VPL-S500 projector and calculates throw distance to the 
					minimum and maximum of its zoom range.

				Optional Zoom Lens (VPLL-ZM100)
					Selects the VPL-S500 projector and calculates throw distance to the 
					minimum and maximum of its zoom range.

				Optional Short Throw Lens (VPLL-FM30)
					Selects the VPL-S500 projector and calculates throw distance.

			VPL-X600 Series
				Standard lens
					Selects the VPL-X600 projector and calculates throw distance to the 
					minimum and maximum of its zoom range.

				Optional Zoom Lens (VPLL-ZM100)
					Selects the VPL-X600 projector and calculates throw distance to the 
					minimum and maximum of its zoom range.

				Optional Short Throw Lens (VPLL-FM20)
					Selects the VPL-X600 projector and calculates throw distance.

				Optional Short Throw Lens (VPLL-FM30)
					Selects the VPL-X600 projector and calculates throw distance.

			VPL-S600 Series
				Standard lens
					Selects the VPL-S600 projector and calculates throw distance to the 
					minimum and maximum of its zoom range.

				Optional Zoom Lens (VPLL-ZM100)
					Selects the VPL-S600 projector and calculates throw distance to the 
					minimum and maximum of its zoom range.

				Optional Short Throw Lens (VPLL-FM20)
					Selects the VPL-S600 projector and calculates throw distance.

				Optional Short Throw Lens (VPLL-FM30)
					Selects the VPL-S600 projector and calculates throw distance.

			VPL-V800 Series
				Standard lens
					Selects the VPL-V800 projector and calculates throw distance to the 
					minimum and maximum of its zoom range.

				Optional Zoom Lens (VPLL-ZP100)
					Selects the VPL-V800 projector and calculates throw distance to the 
					minimum and maximum of its zoom range.

				Optional Short Throw Lens (VPLL-FM20)
					Selects the VPL-V800 projector and calculates throw distance.

				Optional Short Throw Lens (VPLL-FM30)
					Selects the VPL-V800 projector and calculates throw distance.

				Optional Long Throw Lens (VPLL-FM100)
					Selects the VPL-V800 projector and calculates throw distance.

			VPL-S800 Series
				Optional Zoom Lens (VPLL-ZP40)
					Selects the VPL-S800 projector and calculates throw distance to the 
					minimum and maximum of its zoom range.

				Optional Zoom Lens (VPLL-ZP100)
					Selects the VPL-S800 projector and calculates throw distance to the 
					minimum and maximum of its zoom range.

				Optional Short Throw Lens (VPLL-FM20)
					Selects the VPL-S800 projector and calculates throw distance.

				Optional Short Throw Lens (VPLL-FM30)
					Selects the VPL-S800 projector and calculates throw distance.

			VPL-S900 Series
				Standard lens
					Selects the VPL-S900 projector and calculates throw distance to the 
					minimum and maximum of its zoom range.

				Optional Zoom Lens (VPLL-ZM100)
					Selects the VPL-S900 projector and calculates throw distance to the 
					minimum and maximum of its zoom range.

				Optional Short Throw Lens (VPLL-FM20)
					Selects the VPL-S900 projector and calculates throw distance.

				Optional Short Throw Lens (VPLL-FM30)
					Selects the VPL-S900 projector and calculates throw distance.

			VPL-X1000 Series
				Standard lens
					Selects the VPL-X1000 projector and calculates throw distance to the 
					minimum and maximum of its zoom range.

				Optional Zoom Lens (VPLL-ZM100)
					Selects the VPL-X1000 projector and calculates throw distance to the 
					minimum and maximum of its zoom range.

				Optional Short Throw Lens (VPLL-FM20)
					Selects the VPL-X1000 projector and calculates throw distance.

				Optional Short Throw Lens (VPLL-FM30)
					Selects the VPL-X1000 projector and calculates throw distance.

			VPL-X2000 Series/FX200
				Optional 1.3x Zoom Lens (VPLL-Z2019)
					Selects the VPL-X2000 projector and calculates throw distance to the 
					minimum and maximum of its zoom range.

				Optional 1.6x Zoom Lens (VPLL-Z2025)
					Selects the VPL-X2000 projector and calculates throw distance to the 
					minimum and maximum of its zoom range.

				Optional 1.5x Zoom Lens (VPLL-Z2039)
					Selects the VPL-X2000 projector and calculates throw distance to the 
					minimum and maximum of its zoom range.

				Optional Long Throw Lens (VPLL-2075)
					Selects the VPL-X2000 projector and calculates throw distance.

				Optional Short Throw Lens (VPLL-2014)
					Selects the VPL-X2000 projector and calculates throw distance.

				Optional Short Throw Lens (VPLL-2009)
					Selects the VPL-X2000 projector and calculates throw distance.

			VPL-FE100U/FE110U
				Optional 1.6x Zoom Lens (VPLL-Z2025)
				Optional 1.5x Zoom Lens (VPLL-Z2039)
				Optional 1.3x Zoom Lens (VPLL-Z3020)
				Optional Long Throw Lens (VPLL-2075)
				Optional Long Throw Lens (VPLL-3050)
				Optional short Throw Lens (VPLL-2014)
				Optional short Throw Lens (VPLL-2009)

			VPL-VW10HT/11HT/12HT
				Standard Zoom Lens
				Optional Zoom Lens (VPLL-ZM101)
				Optional Zoom Lens (VPLL-ZM31)

			VPL-PX20/PX21/PX30/PX31/PX32
				Standard Zoom Lens
				Optional Short Zoom Lens (VPLL-ZM31)
				Optional Zoom Lens (VPLL-ZM101)
				Optional Short Throw Lens (VPLL-FM21)

			VPL-CS10

			VPL-CX10

			VPL-CX20/CS20/CX20A/CS20A/CX21/CS21

			VPL-CS5

			VPL-CX5/EX1

			VPL-CX70/CX71/CX75/CX76/CX61/CX63

			VPL-CX80/CX85/CX86

			VPL-CS6/CX6

			VPL-ES1/DS100

			VPL-ES2/CS7

			VPL-ES3/EX3

			VPL-FX50/FX51/FX52
				Standard Zoom Lens
				Optional Short Throw Lens (VPLL-ZM31)
				Optional Long Throw Zoom Lens (VPLL-ZM101)
				Optional Short Throw Lens (VPLL-FM21)

			VPL-PS10/PX10/PX15
				Standard Zoom Lens
				VPLL-CT10
				VPLL-CW10

			VPL-PX35/PX40/PX41
				Standard Zoom Lens
				Optional Short Throw Lens (VPLL-FM22)
				Optional Long Zoom Lens (VPLL-ZM102)
				Optional Long Zoom Lens (VPLL-ZM32)

			VPL-HS10/HS20
				Standard Zoom Lens
				VPLL-CT10
				VPLL-CW10

			VPL-HS2
				Standard Zoom Lens
				VPLL-CW20

			VPL-HS3

			VPL-HS50/HS51/HS51A/HS60

		DLP
			VPD-S1800 Series
				Optional Zoom Lens (VPDL-ZP50)
					Selects the VPD-S1800 projector and calculates throw distance to the 
					minimum and maximum of its zoom range.

				Optional Zoom Lens (VPDL-ZP80)
					Selects the VPD-S1800 projector and calculates throw distance to the 
					minimum and maximum of its zoom range.

				Optional Short Throw Lens (VPDL-FP30)
					Selects the VPD-S1800 projector and calculates throw distance.

			VPD-LE100
				Optional 1.3x Zoom Lens (VPDL-Z1014)
				Optional 1.2x Zoom Lens (VPDL-Z1019)
				Optional 1.6x Zoom Lens (VPDL-Z1023)
				Optional 1.8x Zoom Lens (VPDL-Z1037)

		SXRD
			Q004-R1
				VPLL-ZP310
				VPLL-ZP400
				VPLL-ZP550

			VPL-VW100

	Position
		Top of screen	    --|
		Center of screen	  |--Determines Projector placement
		Bottom of screen	--|
		Special...			Custom projector vertical placement relative to screen.

	Help
		About PJCalc!  
		Program version and copyright information.


2.8 Installation Dimension Controls
	Title Area
		Use these text fields to enter the drawing title, author, date, approved by and notes.

	Throw Angle
		Click this field to enter a new throw angle.  (Applies only to CRT projectors).

	Screen Data
		Enter any screen dimension, and the other dimensions will be automatically recalculated using the current aspect ratio, and the resulting throw distance information will be updated as well.

	Aspect Ratio
		Double click this to cycle through the aspect ratios.

	Projector Specifications
		Double click on the projector to get the projector specifications.

	Throuw Distance
		Enter the desired throw distance (in units as displayed in the units field) and PJCalc! will update the screen size and projector position accordingly.

	Measurement Units
		Double click this to cycle through the measurement unit types.

	Page
		Click on the right arrow to add pages to the current file. Then scroll through the pages using the left and right arrows.


2.9 Installation Dimension Shortcuts
	Mouse
		- Double click on the Aspect ratio display (screen center) to advance automatically.

		- Double click on the Units display to change displayed units.

		- Single click on the Throw Angle (for CRT projectors only) to enter a custom throw angle.

	Keyboard
		Units
			- Ctrl-I 	Inches mode
			- Ctrl-F 	Feet mode
			- Ctrl-M 	Millimeters mode
		Position
			- Ctrl-T 	Top of screen
			- Ctrl-C 	Center of screen
			- Ctrl-B 	Bottom of screen

		Measurement
			- Ctrl-P	Print current Installation Dimension


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3 License Agreement
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SONY ELECTRONICS INC. (SONY)

End-User License Agreement and Limited Warranty

THIS PRODUCT IS FOR PROFESSIONAL USE

YOU SHOULD CAREFULLY READ THE FOLLOWING AGREEMENT BEFORE OPENING THIS PACKAGE.  OPENING THIS PACKAGE INDICATES YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THIS AGREEMENT.  IF YOU DO NOT AGREE WITH THIS AGREEMENT, YOU SHOULD PROMPTLY RETURN THIS PACKAGE UNOPENED.

GENERAL
Sony Electronics Inc. furnishes the program and accompanying documentation and, with its licensors, licenses their use, all as provided in this Agreement.


LICENSE
Under this Agreement, Sony and it licensors grant you a limited license to use the program and accompanying documentation for the purposed outlined in that documentation and not for resale.

YOU AGREE NOT TO MODIFY OR DISASSEMBLE THE PROGRAM OR THE ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTATION, IN WHOLE OR IN PART, EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PROVIDED FOR IN THIS AGREEMENT OR UPON SONYS PRIOR WRITTEN APPROVAL.  IN ADDITION, YOU AGREE NOT TO TRANSFER, LICENSE OR DISCLOSE THE PROGRAM, THE ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTATION OR ANY PROGRAM YOU DEVELOP FROM THEM, IN WHOLE OR IN PART, TO ANY THIRD PARTY EXCEPT UPON SONYS PRIOR WRITTEN APPROVAL.  FINALLY, YOU AGREE NOT TO USE THE PROGRAM AND THE ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTATION, IN WHOLE OR IN PART FOR ANY PURPOSE OTHER THAN AS OUTLINED IN THAT DOCUMENTATION.

This license is effective until terminated.  You may terminate it at any time by giving Sony written notice to that effect.  Sony may terminate it if you fail to comply with this Agreement by giving you like notice.  Upon termination, you will destroy the program and the accompanying documentation and all copies you have made of them.  In addition, upon termination you will have no recourse against Sony for your inability to use the program or the accompanying documentation.


EXCLUSIONS OF WARRANTIES
THE PROGRAM AND THE ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTATION ARE FURNISHED TO YOU AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND.  SONY AND ITS LICENSORS DO NOT WARRANT THAT THE PROGRAM OR THE ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTATION WILL MEET YOUR REQUIREMENTS OR THAT THE OPERATION OF THE PROGRAM WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR FREE.  SONY AND ITS LICENSORS DISCLAIMS AND EXCLUDES ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO THE PROGRAM AND ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTATION, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY OR ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND/OR ANY WARRANTY WITH REGARD TO ANY CLAIM OF INFRINGEMENT.


LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
THE PROGRAM AND ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTATION ARE FURNISHED TO YOU FOR USE AT YOUR OWN RISK.  SONY AND ITS LICENSORS WILL NOT BE LIABLE AND YOU WILL HAVE NO REMEDY FOR DAMAGES FOR ANY CLAIM OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER CONCERNING YOUR USE OF THE PROGRAM OR THE ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTATION, REGARDLESS OF LEGAL THEORY, AND WHETHER ARISING IN TORT OR CONTRACT.  IN NO EVENT WILL SONY OR ITS LICENSORS BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, COMPENSATION, REIMBURSEMENT OR DAMAGES ON ACCOUNT OF THE LOSS OF PRESENT OR PROSPECTIVE PROFITS, LOSS OF DATA, OR FOR ANY OTHER REASON WHATSOEVER.


MISCELLANEOUS
Some jurisdictions may not allow exclusions or limitations of incidental or consequential damages, or allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.

You acknowledge that as between you, Sony and its licensors, Sony and its licensors own all right, title and interest, including but not limited to, all copyrights, trade secret and other intellectual property in and to the programs and the documentation.  You further acknowledge that Sonys licensors are direct and intended third party beneficiaries of this Agreement and may enforce it directly against you.  If you are a governmental entity, your use, duplication or disclosure of the program and the accompanying documentation are subject to the restrictions set forth in subparagraphs (c)(1) and (c)(2) of the Commercial Computer Software clause at FAR 52.227-19, and subparagraph (c)(i)(ii) of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause at DOD FAR 252.227-7013 and any comparable federal, state or local law or regulation and, for this purpose, the manufacturer is Sony Electronics Inc. located at the address referred to below.  You may not export the program and the accompanying documentation in violation of the United States Export Control Act.  This Agreement will be governed by the laws of the United States and of the State of New Jersey.  If any part of this Agreement is held invalid or unenforceable, the other parts will remain valid.

Should you have any questions concerning this Agreement or, if you desire to contact Sony for any reason, please write:


Sony Electronics Inc. Display Systems Division
Business and Professional Products Group
1 Sony Drive, Park Ridge, NJ 07656

YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT YOU HAVE READ THIS AGREEMENT, UNDERSTAND IT AND AGREE TO BE BOUND BY IT.  YOU FURTHER AGREE THAT IT IS THE COMPLETE AND EXCLUSIVE STATEMENT OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN YOU ANY SONY CONCERNING THE PROGRAM AND THE ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTATION AND THAT IT SUPERSEDES ANY DEMONSTRATION, ADVERTISEMENT, PROPOSAL OR PRIOR AGREEMENT, ORAL OR WRITTEN, AND ANY OTHER COMMUNICATIONS BETWEEN YOU ANY SONY OR BETWEEN YOU ANY OTHER PARTY RELATING TO THE PROGRAM AND THE ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTATION.

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Copyright 1995 Sony Electronics Inc. Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission is prohibited.  All rights reserved.
