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Table of Contents
NOTE: Due to continuing research, all information in this manual is subject to change without notice.
013-100199-03 (09/06) Software v1.2d (rev.1) i
1.1 Projector Overview ......................................................................................1-1
1.2 Components.................................................................................................1-2
1.3 Purchase Record and Servicing ....................................................................1-3
2.1 Quick Setup .................................................................................................2-1
2.2 Installation Considerations ...........................................................................2-3
2.3 Connecting Sources ...................................................................................2-12
2.4 Connecting Communications .....................................................................2-15
2.5 System Integration – GPIO Connector........................................................2-19
2.6 Power Connection......................................................................................2-20
3.1 About the Projector .................................................................................... 3-1
3.2 Using the Remote or Built-in Keypad...........................................................3-3
3.3 Navigating the Menus ................................................................................3-10
3.4 Using Inputs and Channels.........................................................................3-14
3.5 Adjusting the Image...................................................................................3-19
3.6 Adjusting System Parameters and Advanced Controls................................3-35
3.7 Working with PIP and Seamless Switching ................................................3-48
3.8 Working with the Lamp ............................................................................3-52
3.9 Status Menu ............................................................................................. 3-56
3.10 Using Multiple Projectors ..........................................................................3-56
3.11 Remote Control of the Projector ................................................................3-67
3.12 Error Conditions ........................................................................................3-68
4.1 Warnings and Safety Guidelines...................................................................4-1
4.2 Cleaning and Maintenance Guide.................................................................4-4
4.3 Replacing Remote Batteries .........................................................................4-5
4.4 Lamp and Filter Replacement.......................................................................4-5
4.5 Replacing the Projection Lens ....................................................................4-11
5.1 Displays.......................................................................................................5-1
5.2 Lamp ..........................................................................................................5-3
5.3 Ethernet .......................................................................................................5-3
6.1 Specifications ..............................................................................................6-1
Appendix A: Glossary............................................................................................ A-1
Appendix B: Keypad Reference ............................................................................. B-1
Appendix C: Serial Communications...................................................................... C-1
Appendix D: Throw Distance................................................................................. D-1
Appendix E: System Integration ............................................................................ E-1
Appendix F: Optional Input Modules ......................................................................F-1
Appendix G: Index................................................................................................. G-1
1 INTRODUCTION
2 INSTALLATION &
SETUP
3 OPERATION
4 MAINTENANCE
5 TROUBLESHOOTING
6 SPECIFICATIONS
A
PPENDICES
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Inhaltsverzeichnis

Seite 1 - Table of Contents

Table of Contents NOTE: Due to continuing research, all information in this manual is subject to change without notice. 013-100199-03 (09/06) Softw

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Section 2: Installation and Setup 2-4 013-100199-03 Rear screen installations There are two basic types of rear screens: diffused and opti

Seite 3 - Introduction

Section 4: Maintenance 4-2 013-100199-03 • Do not place the projector on an unstable cart, stand or table. A projector and cart combination shou

Seite 4 - 1.2 Components

Section 4: Maintenance 013-100199-03 4-3. • Operate the projector at the specified voltage only. Do not overload power outlets and extension cord

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Section 4: Maintenance 4-4 013-100199-03 WARNING Always power down and unplug the projector before cleaning or servicing. Table 4.1. Maintena

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Section 4: Maintenance 013-100199-03 4-5. The IR Remote Keypad uses two AA size, 1.5V batteries (preferably alkaline). To install new batteries:

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Section 4: Maintenance 4-6 013-100199-03 Table 4.2. Lamp/Filter Replacement Kits Projector Model Model Number Lamp Type (Watts) Lamp/Filter Kit

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Section 4: Maintenance 013-100199-03 4-7. 1. TURN THE LAMP OFF Press (power) to turn the lamp off. Allow the cooling fans to stop automatically

Seite 9 - Considerations

Section 4: Maintenance 4-8 013-100199-03 5. REMOVE THE LAMP MODULE Firmly grasp the lamp by its housing only and pull it straight out (lamp slid

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Section 4: Maintenance 013-100199-03 4-9. WARNING Improper installation could cause a serious meltdown inside the projector. 7. LOCK IN THE N

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Section 4: Maintenance 4-10 013-100199-03 The two filters located at the front and left side of the projector should be replaced whenever the

Seite 12 - Lens Type Offset Movement

Section 4: Maintenance 013-100199-03 4-11. Replace the two (2) filter access panels and tighten the screws loosened in step 1. A variety of lens

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Section 2: Installation and Setup 013-100199-03 2-5. output with a 4:3 aspect ratio onto a 10-foot (3m) high screen, the width of the screen must

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Section 4: Maintenance 4-12 013-100199-03 Rotate the lens Rotate the lens counter-clockwise until the tabs are free from the lens retainer ring.

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Section 5 Troubleshooting 013-100199-03 5-1 If the projector does not appear to be operating properly, note the symptoms present and use the follo

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Section 5: Troubleshooting 5-2 013-100199-03 The upper portion of the display is waving, tearing or jittering… 1. This can sometimes occur with

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Section 5: Troubleshooting 013-100199-03 5-3. The display is “noisy”… 1. Display adjustment at your input source may be required. Adjust pixel tr

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Section 6 Specifications 013-100199-03 6-1 NOTES: 1) Due to continuing research, specifications are subject to change without notice. 2) Specifica

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Section 6: Specifications 6-2 013-100199-03 Colors and Gray Scale Resolution 10 bits Displayable colors 1.1billion Color Temperature Default

Seite 21 - Communications

Section 6: Specifications 013-100199-03 6-3. Sync (Interlaced or Progressive Scan Format) Horizontal Frequency Range 31 – 120 kHz Vertical Freque

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Section 6: Specifications 6-4 013-100199-03 GPIO Connector Type One male 9-pin Dsub Number of I/O lines 7 (each individually assignable as in

Seite 23 - Figure 2.13. Mixed Network

Section 6: Specifications 013-100199-03 6-5. Type CERMAX® Xenon Power Mirage S+2K, Mirage W3, Matrix S+2K, DLV1400-DX, DLV1920-DX 500W Mir

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Section 2: Installation and Setup 2-6 013-100199-03 Vertical and horizontal position The correct vertical and horizontal position of the

Seite 25 - Connector

Section 6: Specifications 6-6 013-100199-03 FCC CFR47, Part 15, Subpart B, Class A — Unintentional Radiation CISPR 22: 1997 / EN55022: 1998 — Rad

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Appendix A Glossary 013-100199-03 A-1 This appendix defines the specific terms used in this manual as they apply to this projector. Also included ar

Seite 27 - Operation

Appendix A: Glossary A-2 013-100199-03 adjustable display settings, etc. Use channels to switch between a variety of setups quickly, automatically

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Appendix A: Glossary 013-100199-03 A-3 A type of rear-projection screen which spreads the light striking it. Screen gain is less than one but audi

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Appendix A: Glossary A-4 013-100199-03 A physical connection route for a source signal, described by a two-digit number representing 1) its switche

Seite 30 - Figure 3.2. Remote Keypad

Appendix A: Glossary 013-100199-03 A-5 A list of selectable options displayed on the screen. A video output format of some video tape and disk pla

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Appendix A: Glossary A-6 013-100199-03 The minimum time required for a CRT projector to move the position of the scanning spot from the right edge

Seite 32 - Table 3.1. Auto Setup

Appendix A: Glossary 013-100199-03 A-7 The duration of each sync pulse generated by a computer. The sync width is part of the blanking time. A typ

Seite 34 - IF WITHIN A MENU: Using the

Appendix B Keypad Reference 013-100199-03 B-1 NOTE: The IR remote is a standard component provided with the projector. Use the extension cable also

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Section 2: Installation and Setup 013-100199-03 2-7. Figure 2.1. Vertical Offset Examples

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Appendix C Serial Communication Cables 013-100199-03 C-1 A serial link of RS232 or RS422 enables ASCII communication with the projector so that it

Seite 39 - Figure 3.3. Entering Text

Appendix D Throw Distance 013-100199-03 D-1 Calculating Throw Distance It is important throw distance be precisely calculated for your installation

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Appendix D: Throw Distance D-2 013-100199-03 SXGA+ Lenses f

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Appendix D: Throw Distance 013-100199-03 D-3

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Appendix D: Throw Distance D-4 013-100199-03

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Appendix D: Throw Distance 013-100199-03 D-5

Seite 44 - TO DELETE A CHANNEL

Appendix D: Throw Distance D-6 013-100199-03

Seite 45 - Channel Edit Menu (SAMPLE)

Appendix D: Throw Distance 013-100199-03 D-7

Seite 46 - 3.5 Adjusting the

Section 2: Installation and Setup 2-8 013-100199-03 Figure 2.2. Lens Vertical Offsets

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Appendix D: Throw Distance D-8 013-100199-03

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Appendix D: Throw Distance 013-100199-03 D-9

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Appendix D: Throw Distance D-10 013-100199-03

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Appendix D: Throw Distance 013-100199-03 D-11 0.67:1 Fixed Lens Image Diagonal Image Width (W) Throw Distance (TD) Throw Distance Formula

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Appendix D: Throw Distance D-12 013-100199-03 1.1:1 FP Fixed Lens Image Diagonal Image Width (W) Throw Distance (TD) Throw Distance Formul

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Appendix D: Throw Distance 013-100199-03 D-13 487.8 1239.1 425.2 1080.0 490.6 1246.2 494.6 1256.3 431.1 1095.0 497.4 1263.3 501.4 1273.6 437.0

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Appendix D: Throw Distance D-14 013-100199-03 1.38 - 1.84 Zoom Image Diagonal Image Width (W) Throw Distance (TD) MINIMUM ZOOM Inch cm Inc

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Appendix D: Throw Distance 013-100199-03 D-15 496.9 1262.1 433.1 1100 600.7 1525.8 503.7 1279.3 439.0 1115 608.9 1546.6 510.4 1296.5 444.9 1130

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Appendix D: Throw Distance D-16 013-100199-03 1.38 - 1.84 Zoom Image Diagonal Image Width (W) Throw Distance (TD) MAXIMUM ZOOM Inch cm In

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Appendix D: Throw Distance 013-100199-03 D-17 467.5 1187.5 407.5 1035.0 769.1 1953.6 474.3 1204.7 413.4 1050.0 780.3 1981.9 481.1 1221.9 419.3

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Section 2: Installation and Setup 013-100199-03 2-9. The horizontal position of the image can be offset – that is moved to the left or right of le

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Appendix D: Throw Distance D-18 013-100199-03 1.84 - 2.58 Zoom Image Diagonal Image Width (W) Throw Distance (TD) MINIMUM ZOOM Inch cm Inc

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Appendix D: Throw Distance 013-100199-03 D-19 465.3 1181.8 405.5 1030 765.3 1943.9 472.0 1199.0 411.4 1045 776.5 1972.3 478.8 1216.2 417.3 1060

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Appendix D: Throw Distance D-20 013-100199-03 1.84 - 2.58 Zoom Image Diagonal Image Width (W) Throw Distance (TD) MAXIMUM ZOOM Inch cm Inc

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Appendix D: Throw Distance 013-100199-03 D-21 2.58 - 4.15 Zoom Image Diagonal Image Width (W) Throw Distance (TD) MINIMUM ZOOM Inch cm

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Appendix D: Throw Distance D-22 013-100199-03 521.7 1325.2 454.7 1155 1129.5 2868.9 528.5 1342.4 460.6 1170 1144.0 2905.8 535.3 1359.6 466.5 118

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Appendix D: Throw Distance 013-100199-03 D-23 2.58 - 4.15 Zoom Image Diagonal Image Width (W) Throw Distance (TD) MAXIMUM ZOOM Inch cm I

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Appendix D: Throw Distance D-24 013-100199-03 465.3 1181.8 405.5 1030 1676.5 4258.3 472.0 1199.0 411.4 1045 1700.8 4320.0 478.8 1216.2 417.3

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Appendix D: Throw Distance 013-100199-03 D-25 4.15 - 6.74 Zoom Image Diagonal Image Width (W) Throw Distance (TD) MINIMUM ZOOM Inch cm

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Appendix D: Throw Distance D-26 013-100199-03 496.9 1262.1 433.1 1100 1778.0 4516.1 503.7 1279.3 439.0 1115 1802.1 4577.3 510.4 1296.5 444.9 113

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Appendix D: Throw Distance 013-100199-03 D-27 4.15 - 6.74 Zoom Image Diagonal Image Width (W) Throw Distance (TD) MAXIMUM ZOOM Inch cm

Seite 68 - — GEOMETRY & COLOR —

Section 2: Installation and Setup 2-10 013-100199-03 Figure 2.4. Lens Horizontal Offsets

Seite 69 - SUBMENUS

Appendix D: Throw Distance D-28 013-100199-03 449.5 1141.6 391.7 995 2708.6 6879.7 456.2 1158.8 397.6 1010 2749.2 6983.0 463.0 1176.0 403.5 102

Seite 70 - Figure 3.9. Customize Color

Appendix E System Integration 013-100199-03 E-1 The GPIO (General Purpose Input Output) connector located on the input panel provides a flexible me

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Appendix E: System Integration E-2 013-100199-03 Query Command (GIO?) Request the state and configuration of all pins (GIO! “HHLLHLH” “OOIOOOI”)

Seite 72 - DIAGNOSTICS / CALIBRATION

Appendix F Optional Input Modules 013-100199-03 F-1 There are many optional input modules and accessories currently available for this projector. C

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Appendix G: Index F-2 013-100199-03 The RGB400 ALT Input Module may be installed in this projector, a Marquee Signal Switcher, or a Marquee Case/Po

Seite 74 - . 3) Odd Pixel Adjustment

Appendix G: Index 013-100199-03 F-3 Features • Supports Digital Visual Interface (DVI) single-channel • Supports VESA® Extended Display Ident

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Index 013-100199-03 G-1 3 3D Simulation, 34 3D Stereo Sync, 34 A Ambient Lighting, 5 Anamorphic, 22 Arrow Keys, 9 Auto Input Level, 30 Auto Key,

Seite 77 - POSITION PRESETS –Set the

Appendix G: Index G-2 013-100199-03 D Dark Interval, 34 Date and Time Setting, 37 Decoder AGC Enabling, 28 Decoder Luma Delay, 29 Detail Threshold,

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Appendix G: Index 013-100199-03 G-3 L Lamp, 2, 4 Failure to Ignite, 3 History, 55 Hours, 53 Hours of Use, 56 Intensity Setting, 54 Limit, 53 Lit

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Section 2: Installation and Setup 013-100199-03 2-11. Mounting There are several methods for mounting the projector. Depending on your chosen ins

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Appendix G: Index G-4 013-100199-03 Projector Height, 11, 1 Projector Key, 8 Pull-Down Lists, Use of, 12 R Remapping Keypad. See Working with PIP o

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Section 2: Installation and Setup 2-12 013-100199-03 Sources connect to the Input Panel located at the back of the projector. See Figure 2.6

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Section 2: Installation and Setup 013-100199-03 2-13. Figure 2.7. Connecting RGB and Sync NOTES: 1) If for some reason the projector fails to re

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Section 2: Installation and Setup 2-14 013-100199-03 INPUT 3 and INPUT 4 provide simultaneous connection of both a composite video source (I

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Section 2: Installation and Setup 013-100199-03 2-15. As an alternative to the projector’s keypad or remote, you may wish to communicate with the

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Section 2: Installation and Setup 2-16 013-100199-03 Figure 2.11. Connecting RS422 Ethernet Communications To add the projector to an exis

Seite 87 - IMPORTANT

Section 2: Installation and Setup 013-100199-03 2-17. Figure 2.12. RS232 Network MIXED NETWORK: To control multiple projectors with a computer/co

Seite 88 - 1e) In the White Uniformity

Section 2: Installation and Setup 2-18 013-100199-03 ETHERNET NETWORK SETUP: To add one or more projectors to an Ethernet network, use stand

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Section 2: Installation and Setup 013-100199-03 2-19. SUBNET MASK AND DEFAULT GATEWAY: The Subnet Mask and Default Gateway are automatically assig

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Section 2: Installation and Setup 2-20 013-100199-03 The North American rated line cord is provided with each projector. Ensure that you a

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Section 3 Operation 013-100199-03 3-1 This section explains how to effectively operate the projector once it has been installed. It is recommende

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Section 3: Operation 3-2 013-100199-03 The projector is built with a motorized lens mount that allows for easy lens control and adjustment. This

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Section 3: Operation 013-100199-03 3-3. Laser radiation is emitted from the laser diode in the remote. Do not look directly into the beam of th

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Section 1 Introduction 013-100199-03 1-1 Christie DS+5K/5Kc/8K, HD5K/5Kc/8K/8Kc, Mirage S+2K/4K/8K/W3/W6/W8, DW3K/3Kc/6K/6Kc, Matrix S+2K/4000/W4

Seite 95 - Conditions

Section 3: Operation 3-4 013-100199-03 *These are toggle keys, which require you to press and hold or press twice or press and use the up/down

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Section 3: Operation 013-100199-03 3-5. You can convert the IR remote into a wired remote keypad using the cable provided with the projector. Con

Seite 97 - Code Description

Section 3: Operation 3-6 013-100199-03 Table 3.1. Auto Setup What an “Auto Setup” Does OPTIMIZES: SETS TO DEFAULT: Pixel Tracking Contrast Pi

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Section 3: Operation 013-100199-03 3-7. Input 6 Press Input 6 to display from the INPUT 6 interface module installed in the Option 2 slot. NOTE: I

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Section 3: Operation 3-8 013-100199-03 OSD (On-screen display) Press OSD to hide the projector’s menu system during use. To see the menus agai

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Section 3: Operation 013-100199-03 3-9. The “Projector” checkbox (read-only) shows whether or not the projector physically connected to a keypad i

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Section 3: Operation 3-10 013-100199-03 NOTE: Use the LensShift key (built-in keypad) with the general keys to get the same effect as if using

Seite 102 - Maintenance

Section 3: Operation 013-100199-03 3-11. If at any time you are uncertain what to do next, press Help to display summary information about the cur

Seite 103 - 4.4 Lamp and Filter

Section 3: Operation 3-12 013-100199-03 Once selected, change the setting as desired (see below) and press to save and return to the current fu

Seite 104 - Lamp/Filter Kit Required

Section 3: Operation 013-100199-03 3-13. Example of Pull-Down List If you prefer to quickly scroll through a list without first pulling it down,

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Section 1: Introduction 1-2 013-100199-03 Refer to Section 6 for a complete list of Specifications including Brightness and Contrast and Optio

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Section 3: Operation 3-14 013-100199-03 Enter numbers directly from the keypad in order to specify numbers representing projectors, channels (sou

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Section 3: Operation 013-100199-03 3-15. previously through the same input location. Once you have adjusted a display parameter, such as pixel tra

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Section 3: Operation 3-16 013-100199-03 NOTES: 1) The current channel is highlighted upon entering the channel list, or, if this channel is not d

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Section 3: Operation 013-100199-03 3-17. Table 3.2. Abbreviations for Signal Type Abbrev. Signal Type 4WH Composite (4 wire) on HC input 4WV Co

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Section 3: Operation 3-18 013-100199-03 FUNCTIONS WITHIN THE CHANNEL SETUP MENU —To copy, delete or edit a channel, highlight the desired channel

Seite 111 - Troubleshooting

Section 3: Operation 013-100199-03 3-19. NOTE: For any deletion, a window will appear to confirm the deletion of the desired channel. Select “Canc

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Section 3: Operation 3-20 013-100199-03 • LOCKED: If checked, all of the image settings for this channel are disabled. If unchecked (default), a

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Section 3: Operation 013-100199-03 3-21. Refer to "Using Slide bars and Other Controls" (earlier in this section) if you need help using

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Section 3: Operation 3-22 013-100199-03 • Select “FULL SIZE” to use all pixels for displaying the image, regardless of source or original aspec

Seite 115 - Specifications

Section 3: Operation 013-100199-03 3-23. Size “Size” controls both the image width and height in tandem, maintaining the current aspect ratio (pro

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Section 1: Introduction 013-100199-03 1-3. Whether the projector is under warranty or the warranty has expired, Christie’s highly trained and e

Seite 117 - (bi-level, tri-level)

Section 3: Operation 3-24 013-100199-03 NOTE: The value shown represents where the approximate center of the image lies in relation to the total

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Section 3: Operation 013-100199-03 3-25. Figure 3.6. Blanking of a PIP Image PLUG & DISPLAY (EDID): By default, a Plug & Play (EDID) so

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Section 3: Operation 3-26 013-100199-03 NOTE: If the environment lighting changes, an adjustment of Gamma is recommended (see below). Brightness

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Section 3: Operation 013-100199-03 3-27. Detail “Detail” adjusts the sharpness of a video image so that edges remain clearly defined. It can be pa

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Section 3: Operation 3-28 013-100199-03 ENABLE DECODER AGC: Automatic Gain Control (AGC) affects decoded video images only. Enter a checkmark (de

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Section 3: Operation 013-100199-03 3-29. COLOR: This slide bar adjusts the color saturation level, i.e., the amount of color in a video image. Low

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Section 3: Operation 3-30 013-100199-03 NOTES: 1) Input levels apply for the current source only, but for any color temperature used. 2) Assuming

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Section 3: Operation 013-100199-03 3-31. pulse from the normal back porch location (which is likely too short) to the tip of the horizontal sync p

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Section 3: Operation 3-32 013-100199-03 Figure 3.7. Adjusting Input Levels Using the Peak Detector (RED EXAMPLE SHOWN) Advanced Image Settings —

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Section 3: Operation 013-100199-03 3-33. SELECT COLOR ADJUSTMENT: In “Select Color Adjustment”, choose an overall color palette for all images. Th

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Section 3: Operation 3-34 013-100199-03 Simulation 3D — SUBMENU OF ADVANCED IMAGE SETTINGS Use the options in the Simulation 3D menu to make the

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Section 3: Operation 013-100199-03 3-35. With your sync cable, Z-screen and, if desired, emitter connected as described in the Using 3D in Mirag

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Section 3: Operation 3-36 013-100199-03 2. STILL: For static images with no motion, such as graphics from a CD. 3. MOTION: For video images that

Seite 131 - Serial Communication

Section 3: Operation 013-100199-03 3-37. Auto Power-up Enter a checkmark to enable the projector to automatically power up after losing power due

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Section 3: Operation 3-38 013-100199-03 SPLASH SCREEN SETUP —Use the Splash Screen to choose when you would like to display a special introductor

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Section 3: Operation 013-100199-03 3-39. SEPARATE: Select “Separate” (factory default) to keep RS232, RS422 and Ethernet messages on their respec

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Section 3: Operation 3-40 013-100199-03 IP ADDRESS: Enter a valid and unique IP address for use on the network to which the projector is current

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Section 3: Operation 013-100199-03 3-41. * Functions are only active when the Slider Lock is set to Unlocked NOTE: It is important to ensure the

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Section 3: Operation 3-42 013-100199-03 the remaining active sensor to OFF. The projector will no longer respond to an IR remote keypad. NOTE: P

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Section 3: Operation 013-100199-03 3-43. Brightness Uniformity — SUBMENU Brightness Uniformity provides further refinement of displays already mat

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Section 2 Installation & Setup 013-100199-03 2-1 The instructions provided here are for those that are familiar with the projector and wish t

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Section 3: Operation 3-44 013-100199-03 DEFINING “USER” COLOR GAMUTS: In some cases, you may find that none of the pre-defined “Select Color Adju

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Section 3: Operation 013-100199-03 3-45. Figure 3.10. CIE 1931 Chromaticity Diagram (without Yellow Notch Filter) NOTE: Keep new x,y coordinates

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Section 3: Operation 3-46 013-100199-03 hardware, by matching up black level hues with a “target area” hue (the intersection of the center lines)

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Section 3: Operation 013-100199-03 3-47. Test Pattern Grey Level Set the desired level of grey for displaying in the full gray field test pattern.

Seite 143 - HD Lenses f

Section 3: Operation 3-48 013-100199-03 Figure 3.11. Using “Odd Pixel Adjustment” NOTES: 1) Adjust offset before gain, since offset affects gain

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Section 3: Operation 013-100199-03 3-49. LiteLOC™ Calibration NOTES: 1) LiteLOC™ Calibration takes up to two minutes. 2) For best results, allow t

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Section 3: Operation 3-50 013-100199-03 PIP (Picture-in-Picture) and Seamless Switching are independent but related projector features that both

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Section 3: Operation 013-100199-03 3-51. Swap Main and PIP Image Toggle the current picture-in-picture relationship so that the primary (main) ima

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Section 3: Operation 3-52 013-100199-03 PIP Border Color Select the desired color for the PIP window border. NOTES: 1) Numbers 7 and 8 on the Pi

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Section 3: Operation 013-100199-03 3-53. Numbers Select Main Image Use Numbers Select Main Image to use the numeric keys #1-8 as input keys. This

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Section 2: Installation and Setup 2-2 013-100199-03 Connect the Line Cord The North American-rated line cord is provided with each projec

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Section 3: Operation 3-54 013-100199-03 NOTES: 1) If you change modes over the life of a lamp, the lamp limit you originally expected may no long

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Section 3: Operation 013-100199-03 3-55. NOTE: The number shown for “intensity” is not the actual lumen output, but rather a correlated value only

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Section 3: Operation 3-56 013-100199-03 Use CHANGE LAMP to record the serial number for a newly installed lamp: In the Lamp S/N window, use the

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Section 3: Operation 013-100199-03 3-57. The read-only Status menu lists a variety of details about the standard and optional components currentl

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Section 3: Operation 3-58 013-100199-03 To return to the factory-set color primaries, such as when a projector is moved to different site, you mu

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Section 3: Operation 013-100199-03 3-59. Figure 3.14. Copy X/Y Values into All Projectors 6. In each projector, judge by eye and adjust x/y coord

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Section 3: Operation 3-60 013-100199-03 Using the Color Saturation Menu for Color Matching You may prefer to use the Color Saturation menu to mat

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Section 3: Operation 013-100199-03 3-61.  RUN LAMP FOR 100 HOURS—Light output and Brightness Uniformity can vary significantly during the first

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Section 3: Operation 3-62 013-100199-03 1d) In either Color Adjustments menu, select a “User” color. Then: • If you have created a “User 1” col

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Section 3: Operation 013-100199-03 3-63. Figure 3.16. Match Zones to Center Color Temperature Repeat the color adjustment of sides and corners fo

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Section 2: Installation and Setup 013-100199-03 2-3. Proper installation of your projector will ensure the quality of your display. Whether you a

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Section 3: Operation 3-64 013-100199-03 Cancelling Brightness Uniformity If you do not want to use or apply Brightness Uniformity settings, delet

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Section 3: Operation 013-100199-03 3-65. • Blend Width determines how much area is used for blending along an overlapping edge. Slide bar values

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Section 3: Operation 3-66 013-100199-03 • Show Blending Overlap turns your defined blend width area to solid gray so that, if needed, simply ove

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Section 3: Operation 013-100199-03 3-67. 4. SET BLEND WIDTH: On one projector, increase the Blend Width for an overlapping edge (for example, if t

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Section 3: Operation 3-68 013-100199-03 3. Working with one projector at a time, use the center brightness slide bar to adjust the center brig

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Section 3: Operation 013-100199-03 3-69. Repeat for remaining networked projectors as desired. Keep in mind that multiple units can be controlled

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Section 3: Operation 3-70 013-100199-03 No Signal The message "No signal" occurs when there is no source signal detected at the selecte

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Section 3: Operation 013-100199-03 3-71. The Status LED Codes If the status code display on the back of the projector shows one of the following v

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Section 3: Operation 3-72 013-100199-03 88 Red modular Formatter communication failure 89 Green modular Formatter communication failure 8A Bl

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Section 4 Maintenance 013-100199-03 4-1 The projector is an international regulatory agency approved product designed for safe and reliable oper

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