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1. KANAN renta tercera uds n n RANA 21 Orientation MM 21 Mni HG 21 fe TT REM 21 Installation and Quick Start Guide NN WW Qc dii 0 y Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series WHAT S IN THE BOX NWE Ww o Ow What s In The Box Notes X Make sure your box contains everything listed If any pieces are missing contact your dealer X You should save the original box and packing materials in case you ever need to ship your projector X The projector is shipped without a lens Z TV Remote control 2x AA batteries Projector 114 259 115 758 X Only one power cable dependent on the destination territory will be supplied with the projector Power cable United Kingdom Power cable Europe Power cable North America 112 000 112 001 112 002 Installation and QuickStart Guide si O page 3 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series CONNECTING THE POWER SUPPLY NG WV WA Connecting The Power Supply Notes Scc U e AN us oniy to poner ai E e jeoo o provided 2 Make sure the mains power S button is in the OFF position 3 Lift the cable lock up push the 5 AN mains connector in firmly and push 5 Ed s the lock down
2. eere 86 POSITIONING THE IMAGE EEN 87 Maximum offset range nnne enn nnnc nnne nuns 89 ASPECT RATIOS EXPLAINED eese 90 Aspect ratio examples ees aa naasa kk AABANG RAUS 91 NN WW uA FRAME RATES AND PULLDOWNS EXPLAINED 93 Interlaced and progressive scan eese nnn 93 Frame rates Of image SOUICES L A aaa 93 Pulldowns conversion into destination formats 94 2 3 normal EE 94 2 3 3 2 advanced pulldown eene 95 APPENDIX A LENS PART NUMBERS eee ene 96 APPENDIX B LENS CHARTS eeeseeesenene nenne nenne nene nena 97 How to use the lens charts eee eee ee eene eheu nun n nnne nnn nara annus sanno sana unen 97 TRC values applied in the Chants eres cute xo naaa CREER hk FOX ue FERE XE Ra FREU 98 Full DMD width images esee ee nrasane tannanna nnn nnn nena auae EN Earn 99 1 25 RE EE 100 1 33 1 Mages sessie ana niiair UNE UE na anna henccsssashercetsassanstonscahavecivats 101 APPENDIX C SUPPORTED SIGNAL INPUT MODES 102 2D input modes eintritt truth nn nne nien hr Rn Ran uan RR 102 SD pH IOS cerei deeg ees 104 APPENDIX D MENU MAP eere eene nnnm EEN 105 A y page v Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series NW WV WW APPENDIX E WIRING DETAILS eere 111 Signal inputs
3. Digital Projection MMision 930 Series IN THIS GUIDE NN WE wD unru 72 Appendix A Lens Part Numbers Unan 96 Choosing A Lens oec eee eet teta etta ted 74 Appendix B Lens Charts tette ttti teta 97 Basic calc latiOIi aaah 75 Howto tise theslens chans ssn tusener te ete rect e tet en ete Laba haaa 97 Basic calculation example ENEE NENNEN nnne nnne 76 TRC values applied in the charts 98 Full lens calculation Full DMD width images c cccscccesesesesesesseseseseeecscecassssesesestecicitesscsesesesetititisstsesesenees 99 Introducing TRC 1 25 1 images ettet etie ee t ER tete eee tette iced 100 Calculating TRC 1 3321 IMAGES oo eccccecsccsssssssesssssessesscssessessssessessssesssssessessssessssssscseessansseessetsatseceseaeceeees 101 Calculating the throw ratio with TRC Full lens calculation example cccccsccsscceeseceeeseseeceeeesseesesaeeseeesaeeeseesneeeseeseaneas 80 Appendix C Supported Signal Input Modes En 102 2D input rt E 102 Screen Requirements aa 81 3D input MOdES La ad 104 Fitting the image to the DND nananana nasaan 81 WUXGA images displayed full wien 81 Appendix D Menu Mlap aaa 105 EE 82 MAIN BRANO RM 105 a A 83 PENS mamana MUKA aaa 105 Eeer 105 ee e COLOR d E ET 106 DEE ii GEOMETRY ascen cS Mt aM SUARUM UA MIRARI DUE 107 EES HERE EE ge EDGE BEEN eine 108 Posit
4. See also the lens calculator on the Digital Projector website A 1 y page 130 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS N NG Wa wD Electrical and physical specifications Notes Power requirements 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz single phase Power Consumption 1200 W Thermal Dissipation 3771 BTU hr Fan Noise 48 dBA Operating Temperature 0 C to 35 C 32 to 95F Storage Temperature 20 C to 60 C 4 to 140F Operating Humidity 20 to 90 non condensing Weight 28 6 kg 63 1 Ib Dimensions H 24 cm W 50 cm L 63 2 cm H 9 4 in W 19 7 in L 24 9 in Safety amp EMC regulations e CE FCC Class A UL CCC Reference Guide Mii O M page 131 DIGITAL Digital Projection Limited Greenside Way Middleton Manchester M24 1XX UK Registered in England No 2207264 Registered Office as above Tel 44 161 947 3300 Fax 44 161 684 7674 enquiries digitalprojection co uk service digitalprojection co uk www digitalprojection co uk PROJECTION Digital Projection Inc 55 Chastain Road Suite 115 Kennesaw GA 30144 USA Tel 1 770 420 1350 Fax 1 770 420 1360 powerinfo digitalprojection com www digitalprojection com 115 072C M Vision 930 Series User Manual Digital Projection China HE baer om A925 edt 8101 TER ES Pas HA YA 22006 5 100029 Rm A2006 ShaoYaoJu 101 North Lane Shi Ao International Center Chaoyang District Beiji
5. Connection Guide AL y page 31 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series CONTROL CONNECTIONS N NE ha A RS232 connection example Notes Straight L through a cable lt Computer Connection Guide A y page 32 DIGITAL PROJECTION M Vision 930 Series High Brightness Digital Video Projector gt OPERATING GUIDE Rev C February 2015 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series IN THIS GUIDE Using ROT UTC 35 Opening the OSD mec 35 Opening E TEE 35 Exiting menus and closing the OSD 2c ce ceecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeseeseeseaeeeeeeeeeeeees 35 E En t TEE 36 Accessing BE TE 36 Executing Command aaa ada AA AASA ESNE ee en 36 Editing projector settings AA ANAKAN 37 Choosing a value from a let 37 Changing the value without viewing the let 37 Using a slider to set a value ete 37 Using The Projector een eere repetere geed 38 curie E Lens MENU 7n Lens Control Lens Center ET TUTE 40 AT eseu 40 Biightiess arid Contrast Reo GER t ea ein Mies ear Re tad 40 GAMA EN PERIERE REESE ERE 41 Dynamic BIACK ez aec rente tb tea t toe eerte ted 41 Adaptive Contrast ccccccccccscsesssssesssscsesesscscssssstsseseseeescisasscsceeeessacisisstasscseeeesisanstensenes 41 Saturation Hue Sharpness and Noise R
6. W D x 0 87 H D x 0 49 1 66 1 Vista W Dx0 86 H Dx0 52 16 10 1 6 1 native aspect ratio for WUXGA projectors W Dx0 85 H Dx0 53 Reference Guide AL y page 84 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series Fitting the image to the screen It is important that your screen is of sufficient height and width to display images at all the aspect ratios you are planning to use Use the conversion chart to check that you are able to display the full image on your screen If you have insufficient height or width you will have to reduce the overall image size in order to display the full image on your screen Q 4 3 1 33 1 W H x 1 33 H Wx 0 75 16 10 1 6 1 native aspect ratio for WUXGA projectors W H x 1 6 H W x 0 625 1 66 1 Vista W H x 1 66 H W x 0 6 16 9 1 78 1 W H x 1 78 H W x 0 56 1253 Flat W H x 1 85 H W x 0 54 2 35 1 Scope W H x 2 35 H W x 0 426 Reference Guide Screen height SCREEN REQUIREMENTS NWE Ww Qc 0000 Notes 1 2 3 4 5 6 Screen width 10 A 1 y page 85 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series Positioning the screen and projector For optimum viewing the screen should be a flat surface perpendicular to the floor The bottom of the screen should be 1 2 m 4 feet above the floor and the front row of the audience should not
7. 32 8 ft 49 2 ft 65 6 ft 82 0 ft 98 4 ft Throw distance Reference Guide ZBM y page 100 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series APPENDIX B LENS CHARTS A NG Wy Ny 1 33 1 images Notes 0 84 1 03 1 zoom lens 12 m 39 4 ft X This chart has a TRC of 1 2 for use with the following images 1 56 1 86 1 zoom lens O 1 85 2 40 1 zoom lens 10 m 32 8 ft 1 33 1 4 3 2 40 4 00 1 zoom lens 8 m 26 2 ft 6 m 19 7 ft IS For information about individual lens part numbers and lens extension Screen width document 4m 13 1 ft 2 m 6 6 ft 5m 10m 15m 20m 25m 30m 16 4ft 32 8 ft 49 2 ft 65 6 ft 82 0 ft 98 4 ft Throw distance Reference Guide AL EE page 101 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series APPENDIX C SUPPORTED SIGNAL INPUT M DES Appendix C Supported Signal Input Modes 2D input modes o E o o E s o c 2 5 o 3 o o D AR Co o HDTV COMPUTER Reference Guide Frequency Total number Hz 720 x 480 720 x 576 720 x 480 720 x 480 720 x 576 1280 x 720 1280 x 720 1280 x 720 1920 x 1080 1920 x 1080 1920 x 1080 1920 x 1080 1920 x 1080 1920 x 1080 1920 x 1080 1920 x 1080 1920 x 1080 1920 x 1080 1920 x 1080 640 x 480 640 x 480 640 x 480 640 x 480 Horizontal Frequency HDMI 1 amp 2 HDBaseT amp 2 26
8. Hot plug detect TMDS data 0 TMDS data 0 TMDS data 0 5 shield TMDS data 5 TMDS data 5 TMDS clock shield TMDS clock TMDS clock Analog red Analog green Analog blue Analog horizontal sync Analog ground Reference Guide Digital red link 1 Digital red link 1 Digital green link 2 Digital green link 2 Digital green link 1 Digital green link 1 Digital blue link 2 Digital blue link 2 Power for monitor when in standby Return for pin 14 and analog sync Digital blue link 1 and digital sync Digital blue link 1 and digital sync Digital red link 2 Digital red link 2 Digital clock links 1 and 2 Digital clock links 1 and 2 Return for R G and B signals APPENDIX E WIRING DETAILS DVI pin view of female connector NG Notes X High bandwidth Digital Content Protection HDCP is supported on this input A 1 WeEFebudy20I57 page 113 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series Component 1 3 x RCA Phono connector Component 2 3 x 75 ohm BNC connector RGsB YCbCr YPbPr R Cr Pr G Sync G Y B Cb Pb HDBaseT input RJ45 socket Reference Guide APPENDIX E WIRING DETAILS N NG HOO Component 1 3 x RCA Phono connector Component 2 3x 75 ohm BNC connector HDBaseT input Notes X High bandwidth Digital Conten
9. MLB DROJECIION PROJECTION M Vision 930 3D Series High Brightness Digital Video Projector gt INSTALLATION AND QUICK START GUIDE gt CONNECTION GUIDE gt OPERATING GUIDE gt REFERENCE GUIDE Rev C February 2015 115 072C Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series NWE Ww wD About This Document Notes Follow the instructions in this manual carefully to ensure safe and long lasting use of the projector Symbols used in this manual Many pages in this document have a dedicated area for notes The information in that area is accompanied by the following symbols A WARNING this symbol indicates that there is a danger of physical injury to yourself and or damage to the equipment unless the instructions are closely followed AN ELECTRICAL WARNING this symbol indicates that there is a danger of electrical shock unless the instructions are closely followed X NOTE this symbol indicates that there is some important information that you should read Product revision Because we at Digital Projection continually strive to improve our products we may change specifications and designs and add new features without prior notice Legal notice Trademarks and trade names mentioned in this document remain the property of their respective owners Digital Projection disclaims any proprietary interest in trademarks and trade names other than its own Copyright 2015 Digital Projection Ltd All rights reserved A 1 WWReeF
10. v a H vu Y Y Y full width 1920 pixels Reference Guide AN y page 81 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series SCREEN REQUIREMENTS W Ww WDA WUXGA images displayed with a height of 1080 pixels Notes full height 1200 pixels max possible image height 1080 pixels 4 3 1 33 1 1440 pixels 16 10 1 6 1 1728 pixels 1 66 1 Vista 1792 pixels full width 1920 pixels Reference Guide Alin y page 82 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series WUXGA images displayed full height UXGA 4 3 1 33 1 1600 pixels WUXGA 16 10 1 6 1 1920 pixels Reference Guide full height 1200 pixels SCREEN REQUIREMENTS NN WW WW Notes gt Only WUXGA or UXGA images can fill the full height of the DMD using all 1200 pixels without scaling Ail page 83 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series SCREEN REQUIREMENTS W wa WDA Diagonal screen sizes Notes Screen sizes are sometimes specified by their diagonal size D When dealing W width with large screens and projection distances at different aspect ratios it is more convenient to measure screen width W and height H The example calculations below show how to convert diagonal sizes into width and height at various aspect ratios 2 35 1 Scope W Dx0 92 H Dx0 39 5 o 1 85 1 T W Dx0 88 H Dx047 I 16 9 1 78 1
11. 192 0 Vertical slider value range 120 120 0 Top Right Corner Top Right Corner Adjust Horizontal slider value range 192 192 0 Vertical slider value range 120 120 0 Bottom Left Corner Bottom Left Corner Adjust Horizontal slider value range 192 192 0 Vertical slider value range 120 120 0 Bottom Right Corner Bottom Right Corner Adjust Horizontal slider value range 192 192 0 Vertical slider value range 120 120 0 Reset command Blanking Top slider value range 360 360 0 Bottom slider value range 360 360 0 Left slider value range 534 534 0 Right slider value range 534 534 0 Reset command Reference Guide AL y page 107 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series Menu APPENDIX D MENU MAP Sub Menus NN WW A Notes EDGE BLEND Edge Blend Off On Align Pattern Off On Blend Width Top slider value range 0 200 500 Bottom slider value range 0 200 500 Left slider value range 0 200 800 Right slider value range 0 200 800 Black Level Uplift Top 0 8 16 24 32 Bottom 0 8 16 24 32 Left 0 8 16 24 32 Right 0 8 16 24 32 All slider value range O 32 0 Red slider value range 0 32 0 Green slider value range 0 32 0 Blue slider value range 0 32 0 Reset command qu Some of the information in this menu map is summarised See the actual menu on
12. RIGHT 2 LEFT 2 RIGHT 3 LEFT 3 Incoming video Incoming sync signal Video signal with processing delays and dark time adjustment Sync output signal after delay adjustment Imo a a aQ RARI Jj Lj L UU J Ld Notes IP In order to achieve maximum light output and a smooth grayscale whilst eliminating ghosting the following procedure is recommended 1 Set Dark Time to a value appropriate to the glasses or ZScreen say 1 3 ms or 1 95 ms 2 Adjust Sync Offset time to eliminate ghosting and achieve a smooth grayscale Repeat steps 1 and 2 until the best result is obtained dii y page 61 USING THE PROJECTOR NW wo KL Notes Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series 3D menu continued from previous page Frame rate multiplication in 3D images When displaying a low frame rate 3D video the projector OUT multiplies the frame rate to obtain a flicker free image For example a 60Hz frame rate is doubled to 120 Hz or a 48 Hz frame rate is tripled to 144 Hz x2 example Frame rate multiplication is an automatic process It occurs in the background and cannot be modified by the user A y Operating Guide page 62 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series USING THE PROJECTOR NANG WV WK Lamps menu Notes Lamp Mode Eco will automatically set the lamp power to 8096 Normal will set the power LAMPS gt gt to 92 Set to Power if you wish to adjust the power
13. page 17 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series OPERATING THE PROJECTOR ANW WV WDA Operating The Projector Notes Switching the projector on TS see also Connecting The Power 1 Connect the power cable between the mains supply and the projector Switch on at the switch next to the power connector Supply earlier in this guide Wait until the self test has completed and the STANDBY indicator on the projector control panel shows amber The system will be off and IS The self test is running when all the the projector will be in STANDBY mode LEDs on the control panel are lit 2 Press ON on the remote control or STBY on the control panel to switch the projector on The ON indicator on the control panel flashes blue for a few seconds while the lamp comes up to full brightness AN Use only the power cable Switching the projector off F E ided 1 Press OFF on the remote control or STBY on the control panel then press the button again to confirm Pirana The lamp will switch off the ON indicator on the control panel will start flashing blue and the cooling fans will run for a short time until the projector enters STANDBY mode In Ensure that the power outlet includes a ground connection as this equipment MUST be earthed 2 If you need to switch the projector off completely switch off at the mains power switch next to the power connector and then disconnect the power cable from the projector AN Handle the power cable carefull
14. INPUT MODES 3D input modes requency Hz number of Horizontal Frequency kHz HDMI 1 HDMI 2 HDBaseT LL ka 1280 x 1024 63 98 1400 x 1050 65 32 1920 x 1200 74 04 1280 x 720 37 50 v 1280 x 720 37 50 v 1280 x 720 3750 v 1280 x 720 37 50 1920 x 1080 56 25 1920 x 1080 27 00 1920 x 1080 27 00 1920 x 1080 27 00 1920 x 1080 27 00 1920 x 1080 3375 v 1920 x 1080 33 75 v 1920 x 1080 3375 v 1920 x 1080 33 75 1920 x 1080 5625 v 1920 x 1080 56 25 v 1920 x 1080 56 25 1920 x 1080 6750 v 1920 x 1080 6750 v 1920 x 1080 67 50 1920 x 1080 113 22 1920 x 1080 137 26 1920X1200 125 72 1920X1200 152 40 SXGA60 Dual Pipe SXGA 60 Dual Pipe WUXGA60 Dual Pipe 720p50 Frame Packing 720p50 Side by Side Half 720p50 Top and Bottom 720p50 Dual Pipe 1080i50 Side by Side Half 1080p24 Frame Packing 1080p24 Side by Side Half 1080p24 Top and Bottom 1080p24 Dual Pipe 1080p30 Frame Packing 1080p30 Side by Side Half 1080p30 Top and Bottom 1080p30 Dual Pipe 1080p50 Side by Side Half 1080p50 Top and Bottom 1080p50 Dual Pipe 1080p60 Side by Side Half 1080p60 Top and Bottom 1080p60 Dual Pipe 1080p100 Frame Sequential 1080p120 Frame Sequential WUXGA100 Frame Sequential WUXGA120 Frame Sequential o E o o c o EE ll Reference Guide U wO Notes Las Only the HDMI 1 amp 2 and HDBaseT inputs support HDMI 1 4 3D formats ZA 1 WReWeFebudy20157 page 104 Digital Projec
15. and outputs AKNG 111 VGA m 111 HOM Tand D m 112 DV m 113 e 114 eine Kee Een E 115 RE 115 vm O 115 Trigger 1 amp Trigger 116 Jd 116 35mm MINI jack amba 116 USB eevee 116 3D Sync IN and 3D Sync OUT ua aan 116 APPENDIX F GLOSSARY OF TERMS eene 117 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS eese 128 iueDlrc0cce 128 Inp ts and OUtpUlts cue rre entere nx nene tren rana ens 129 iz T Ne e i o ct 129 Remote control and keypad 129 A tomaton COMTO ME 129 Color temperature esiseina aas aaaea a aanas Eiaa EEEa AEE Eadan 129 EN AA AA AAP PA 130 Lens KOEUNE 130 Mechanical mounting 22222 52i ei nna acie aun eterna ttn austin 130 eui m nasa 130 Electrical and physical specifications esses 131 Safety amp EMC regulations ions 131 Ai page vi Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series NG WO WW Gd This page is intentionally left blank A DIGITAL PROJECTION M Vision 930 Series High Brightness Digital Video Projector gt INSTALLATION AND QUICK START GUIDE P P P ge Rev C February 2015 Digital Project
16. assa sa sas airin 43 ee 43 USING THE MENUS Aer eege maus Kelte ee o x AA X RH Rn iaa 35 Opening the OS Died EEN 35 ee 44 EE 35 Galilei E 45 Exiting menus and closing the Op 35 RGB Lift and Gain EE 45 Inside a MENU 36 Geometry MENU casisiavetecesnbeasbadbastedsiehehieheatbainscsataenssnetansnachassitansntitta 4a a HERE 36 EE ee Ee 46 Executing commands seess eene 36 Ter RECETTE IUNII 47 Editing projector settings cette 37 LOL 48 E E E EE 37 PROLAUON EE 50 E TEE 37 Pincushion Banal sssscerses aaa Eege dee eege geg 51 Using E EEN 37 e EET CETTE EDITO QTIOD DII NIIT 52 Kesa AA 53 USING THE PROJECTOR aa AABANG 38 e Blanking E BA Main fo E UE 38 Lens menu 39 Edge Blend menu nanan nman amaKAKKKNS a Aara a ANAN KA eE aA E S Eanan hanaan aE 55 RETOKE 39 EE ee AG decidi torti etel datu 56 Lene Centier 39 I UAE ONU Mc h gebgAen geed deEeeR aN SEA EEEE 57 Image menu 40 Possible Geometry and Edge Blend combinations 58 EE EELER 40 EBENE RR 59 aaa E E T 40 Klak 60 Gamma 41 Some 3D setlings explalDed EE 61 Bylt niis Black 41 Frame rate multiplication in 3D images cesse eene nennen nennen 62 m MEHREREN 41 Lamps MENU naa NANANA NN ANA 63 Saturation Hue harpness did Nals Fedele ergeet 41 Setup menu Laan sped staves Fas Ba AA BAGA 64 7 NGIWONK gaan cunkvi tuu ean eneen eet SC edel D E EON 65 Position and
17. at the corners of the image due to the image passing through the periphery of the lens optics X For more information on shifting If the lens is to be shifted in two directions combined the maximum range without distortion will be somewhat less as can be seen in the illustrations below the lens see Lens control in the Operating Guide Full horizontal or vertical shift Combined shift is reduced Reference Guide AEE page 88 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series POSITIONING THE MAGE NN NG Maximum offset range The maximum offset range available with no distortion or vignetting is dependent on which lens is used Shifting the lens beyond its undistorted limits may be physically possible however you may experience some vignetting or distortion vertical horizontal vertical horizontal pixels pixels frame frame 0 84 1 03 1 lens 444 230 0 37 0 12 all other lenses 600 288 20 5 0 15 Reference Guide Notes X For more information on shifting the lens see Lens control in the Operating Guide ZA 1 WNNmEFebUdy20I5T page 89 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series ASPECT RATIOS EXPLAINED AW Fr A Aspect Ratios Explained Notes The appearance of a projected image on the screen depends on a combination of the following The DMD resolution is WUXGA with a 1920 x 1200 resolution corresponding to an aspect ratio of 16 10 The aspect ratio of the input signal usually
18. have to look up more than 30 to see the top of the screen The distance between the front row of the audience and the screen should be at least twice the screen height and the distance between the back row and the screen should be a maximum of 8 times the screen height The screen viewing area should be within a 60 range from the face of the screen Reference Guide SCREEN REQUIREMENTS nG D F D 1 2m 4 Ft I 2 aff Notes AN The projector should be installed as close to the power outlet as possible The power connection should be easily accessible so that it can be disconnected in an emergency Ensure that there is at least 30 cm 12 in of space between the ventilation outlets and any wall 8H 2H AISLE SCREEN VIEWING AREA CTETTTYETTI d Y LI moon AISLE and 10 cm 4 in on all other sides Do not install the projector close to anything that might be affected by its operational heat for instance polystyrene ceiling tiles curtains etc IS The image can be flipped for rear Operating Guide and displayed without the need for extra mirrors or equipment However you must ensure that there is sufficient distance behind the screen for
19. output The following table shows all available lenses in order of their throw ratios For information about individual lens 9 part numbers and lens extension Throw ratios Throw distance range Lens extension TEE this document 0 84 1 03 1 zoom lens 1 5 10 m 4 9 32 8 ft 98 5 mm 1 56 1 86 1 zoom lens 2 12 4 m 6 6 40 7 ft 15 4 mm 1 85 2 40 1 zoom lens 2 5 15 9m 8 2 52 2ft 15 4mm TS Lens extension is measured when the lens is focused at infinity and 2 40 4 00 1 zoom lens 4 26 6 m 13 1 87 3 ft 73 5 mm fully extended At other focus settings the extension could be up to 10 mm less To choose a lens either calculate the throw ratio required or use the Jens charts provided within this section Reference Guide ZBM A NEED page 74 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series CHOOSING A LENS NW Wa Ny Basic calculation Notes Identify the required lens by calculating the throw ratio Q A throw ratio is the ratio of the throw distance to the screen width TS The basic calculation on this page does not take into consideration DMD and image size which could affect the throw ratio For a more complex and realistic calculation see Full lens calculation in this section Throw distance Throw ratio Screen width 1 Use the formula above to obtain the required throw ratio 2 Match the throw ratio with a lens from the table below Throw ratios Throw dist
20. shows the possible combinations 2 side blend 4 side blend Black Level Blanking 2 side blend Ke 4 side blend Black Level Uplift es Potation Pincushion Barrel Operating Guide MI lu HU Bet February 2018 page 58 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series USING THE PROJECTOR NW Wy o WS 3D menu Notes Use this menu to enable disable and set up 3D input as follows 3D gt gt 3D Format Off Auto Side by Side Half Top and Bottom and TS For further ihformation about SSES J supported 3D formats see 3D DLP Link On if you are using 3D glasses that can utilise the DLP Link B4 GE connections in the Connection signal embedded in the image and Off Bagana Guide Sync Offset 3D Swap Normal and Reverse set to Reverse if the left and right eye images are displayed in the wrong order I Van Formati eiio Gu orm no 3D signal is detected in Auto mode the following settings will be unavailable Dark Time 0 65 ms 1 3 ms 1 95 ms and 2 5 ms Set to reduce the effect of images overlapping while the glasses are switching Sync Offset use the LEFT 4 and RIGHT B arrow buttons to compensate for signal processing delays in the projector 3D Swap Dark Time Sync Offset AX Frame Sequential is supported on the DVI input only X SD video is only possible on the HDMI HDBaseT and DVI inputs X The Frame Packing format is automatically detected by
21. the projector Operating Guide y OI O D page 59 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series USING THE PROJECTOR N W WE M 3D menu continued from previous page E Notes Va N 3D types N Jao he EL In most situations you can use the Auto setting to have the projector automatically detect the format Otherwise consider the notes below to help you set up the 3D input manually HDMI 1 The following 3D formats are supported O PA Ng e Dual Pipe LEFT and RIGHT oR The left and right eye images are delivered on two separate HDMI links which the projector N j will interleave for 3D display HDMI 2 N P Dual Pipe A di iB N Frame Packing L a This format will be detected re synchronised frame multiplied and displayed at 144 Hz with J the left eye right eye dominance automatically extracted from the video data You need to NG VA optimize Dark Time and Sync Delay manually to suit your chosen switching glasses p R ht Top and Bottom Frame Packing Sets the projector to reformat the video frames and map them to the display with the left eye right eye dominance automatically extracted from the video data You need to optimize Dark er Time and Sync Delay manually to suit your chosen switching glasses L d O Top and Bottom Side by Side Half interlaced and progressive 50 and 60Hz The side by side image will be de interlaced if
22. the projector for full details The underlined text represents the factory default value for each setting 3D 3D Format Off Auto Side by Side Half Top and Bottom Dual Pipe DLP Link Off On 3D Swap Normal Reverse Dark Time 0 65 ms 1 3 ms 1 95 ms 2 5 ms Sync Offset slider value range O 200 100 LAMPS Reference Guide Operation Auto 1 Dual Lamp 1 Lamp 2 Power Mode Eco Normal Power Custom Power Level slider value range 0 20 High Altitude Off On Lamp 1 Status information only Lamp 2 Status information only Lamp 1 Hours information only Lamp 2 Hours information only ZA WWmeeFebudy20i57 page 108 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series APPENDIX D MENU MAP NN WV M Notes Menu Sub Menus SETUP gt Some of the information in this menu map is summarised See the actual Orientation Desktop Front Ceiling Front Desktop Rear Ceiling Rear menu on the projector for full details Auto Power Off Off On Auto Power On Off On Startup Logo Off On qn The underlined text represents Blank Screen Logo Black Blue White TS default value for each Trigger 1 Screen 16 9 TheaterScope 4 3 4 3 Narrow RS232 Trigger 2 Screen 16 9 TheaterScope 4 3 4 3 Narrow RS232 Auto Source Off On Infrared Remote Off On Network DHCP Off On IP Address numeric input IP address format Subnet Mask numeric input IP address format Gateway numeric input IP ad
23. the projector to be correctly located Rear installation is generally more complicated and advice should be sought from your local dealer before attempting it dii y page 86 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series POSITIONING THE IMAGE Positioning The Image The normal position for the projector is at the centre of the screen However you can set the projector above or below the centre or to one side and adjust the image using the Lens shift feature known as rising and falling front to maintain a geometrically correct image Centered lens D Eecoocl esel kar OO oe ooo Bs namna Ge mooo di Linz e OF na a 558 gs uan ro Reference Guide Shifting the lens down falling front NWE Ww WH Notes X For more information on shifting the lens see Lens control in the Operating Guide X Whenever possible position the projector so that the lens is centered for the highest quality image ZA 1 y page 87 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series POSITIONING THE IMAGE NN Wo Mc Notes Any single adjustment outside the ranges specified on the following page may result in an unacceptable level of distortion particularly
24. to exit the slider Operating Guide y ATI LL RevCFebnar2015 page 37 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series USING THE PROJECTOR NW Wy DA Using The Projector DIGITAL Notes PROJECTION Main menu DEEN 5 input is connected the Imago Input dE O and Advanced Image menus will Press ENTER SELECT to open the list of available inputs Lone be unavailable I Use the UP A and DOWN V arrow buttons to select an input from the list Hana e then press ENTER SELECT to confirm your choice pud Geometry Press MENU to return to the main menu Edge Blend Test Pattern 3D Choose from Lamps Off White Black Red Green Blue CheckerBoard CrossHatch Setup V Burst H Burst ColorBar Information Use the LEFT 4 and RIGHT B arrow buttons to switch between values AW Select item Enter Submenu Menu Exit Lens Image Color Geometry Edge Blend 3D Lamps Setup and Information Press ENTER SELECT to open these sub menus and access various settings DIGITAL PROJECTION HDMI 1 Test Pattern HDMI 2 Lens RGB Image Color COMP 1 Geometry COMP 2 Edge Blend DVI 3D Lamps HDBaseT Setup Information Operating Guide MI U Rev C February 2015 page 38 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series USING THE PROJECTOR NW Wha WDA Notes Lens menu Lens Control Lens Control settings operate in Zoom Focus Adjustment and Shift Adjustment mode Lens Co
25. to secure the cable 5 gt this equipment MUST be earthed 4 Switch the mains power button ON COM WULLI AN Handle the power cable carefully and avoid sharp bends Do not Q0 O use a damaged power cable 1 Voltage switch 2 Mains power button O AC mains inlet with cable lock Installation and Quick Start Guide AMI Hu RevC February 2018 page 4 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series PROUECTOROVERMEW A WwW WE M Projector Overview Front and rear views Notes Air inlet Lens Front infrared window Air inlet Connection panel Control panel Rear infrared window Front view Lamp enclosures with air outlets Mains inlet with power button and voltage switch Air outlet Adjustable feet 0 60600 090900000 Air inlet Rear view Installation and Quick Start Guide MI TO RevCFebnar 2018 page 5 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series PROJECTOR OVERVEW NAG W wD Control panel indicators Notes During power on all LED indicators become lit while the projector is C INPUT IS During startup all LEDs light up running a self test at the same time to indicate the At the end of the self test only the STANDBY indicator remains lit projector is carrying out a self test When the projector goes from STANDBY to ON mode the STANDBY MENU O alem C CUP C srBv Oh indicator is switched off and the ON indicator is lit ENTER The ON ind
26. 3 normal pulldown This method is used to convert a 24p source film into a 60i destination NTSC video by adding two extra fields for every four frames effectively increasing the frame rate to 30 fps The frame is split into fields and then two fields are repeated for every four original frames as shown in the illustration below Original film Field 1 odd Field 2 even Resulting video 24 fps 30 fps DOWS ji d qi MUN D OO D D Reference Guide AU Rev C February 2015 page 94 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series FRAME RATES AND PULLDOWNS EXPLAINED NG Ww M 2 3 3 2 advanced pulldown Notes This method is very similar to the normal pulldown Unlike the normal pulldown method the resulting 30 fps video sequence contains only one frame containing fields from two different source frames T IS The projector will use advanced The advantage of this method is that it is easier to reverse if necessary i pulldown on suitable video material wherever possible Original film Field 1 odd Field 2 even Resulting video 24 fps 30 fps H In Dom gt ji d C ege em em mm za wa C EE a mm wa mm wa mm m X mm mm em d od OQocu0 Reference Guide Mill ki Rev C February 2015 page 95 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series APPENDIX A LENS PART NUMBERS N NG WV WW Appendix A Lens Part Numbers Notes I
27. 4 3 16 9 or 16 10 The value of the Aspect Ratio setting of the projector 16 9 4 3 16 10 and 5 4 stretch the image to the selected aspect ratio 16 9 leaves black bars at the top and bottom of the screen letterboxing effect 4 3 and 5 4 leave black bars at the sides of the screen pillarboxing TheaterScope is a special setting used in combination with an anamorphic lens an optional accessory It removes letterboxing from a 2 35 1 source packed into a 16 9 frame 4 3 Narrow is a special setting used in combination with an anamorphic lens an optional accessory It squeezes 4 3 content so that the intended aspect ratio is displayed on screen when projected through an anamorphic lens Source shows the image with its original aspect ratio not using the whole screen if the DMD aspect ratio does not match The image is scaled to fit either the full width or height of the screen Reference Guide AL y page 90 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series ASPECT RATIOS EXPLAINED N Rr A c w0y Aspect ratio examples Notes Source 4 3 Aspect Ratio Source 4 3 Aspect Ratio 16 10 Source 16 9 Aspect Ratio Source 16 9 Aspect Ratio 16 10 Source 16 10 native IN IL Q Unused screen areas Aspect Ratio Source 16 10 Reference Guide ZA 1 WWmeeFebudy20I57 page 91 ASPECT RATIOS EXPLAINED N NG WV A Digit
28. 97 27 00 28 13 33 72 33 75 28 13 56 25 33 72 67 43 33 75 67 50 SNISISISISISISISISISI SISISISISIS IS S Component 1 LUTTE TE DRUI TO OTT OT OTT HERR EE EET EP Notes dili 1 WWmEFebudy20I57 page 102 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series APPENDIX C SUPPORTED SIGNAL INPUT MODES WV A Notes Horizontal Component 1 P J i Frequency Total number Hz Standard amp Resolution e Ka o o c lt HDMI 1 amp 2 HDBaseT TT DVI DVI D COMPUTER SVGA60 60 32 628 continued SVGA75 800 x 600 75 00 625 SVGA85 800 x 600 85 06 631 E ECH EN K 563 1024 x 768 60 00 1024 x 768 70 07 K g CO wo O T i X S ses s X X X ES BEE eo LI ro o wo v 1024 x 768 75 03 1280 x 720 49 83 dk 1280 x 768 1280 x 768 1280 x 800 1280 x 800 eg wv eses o v X X lt i 628 625 631 806 806 800 744 798 805 809 826 831 838 GA60 GA70 GA75 WXGA50 WXGA60 WXGA75 WXGA85 WXGA50 WXGA60 WXGA75 XGAG0 806 XONTO 806 XGA75 800 WXGASO On WXGAGO 1280x768 5987 798 om v v CT WXGNTS 805 WXGABS 809 WXGASO 826 WXGAGO 891 838 iil Reference Guide MI LLLI RevC February 2015 page 103 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series APPENDIX C SUPPORTED SIGNAL
29. A 15 way D type connector 1 R 2 G 3 B 4 unused 5 Digital Ground H Sync 6 R Ground 7 B Ground 8 G Ground 9 5V 10 Digital Ground V Sync DDC 1 unused 12 SDA 13 H Sync 14 V Sync 15 SCL Reference Guide APPENDIX E WIRING DETAILS N NG 6 6 e ee e o 6 0 6 o WW n VGA pin view of female connector Notes Aii y page 111 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series APPENDIX E WIRING DETAILS N NG ha A HDMI 1 and 2 Notes 19 way type A connector 19 1 1 TMDS Data 2 ee ee 2 TMDS Data 2 Shield 18 2 3 TMDS Data 2 HDMI pin view of panel connector 4 TMDS Data 1 5 TMDS Data 1 Shield 6 TMDS Data 1 7 TMDS Data 0 8 TMDS Data 0 Shield 9 TMDS Data 0 10 TMDS Clock 11 TMDS Clock Shield 12 TMDS Clock 13 CEC 14 not connected 15 SCL DDC Clock 16 SCA DDC Data 17 DDC CEC Ground 18 5 V Power 19 Hot Plug Detect Reference Guide Mii RevCFebnay2015 page 112 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series DVI 24 way D type connector Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 4 Pin 5 Pin 6 Pin 7 Pin 8 Pin 9 Pin 10 Pin 11 Pin 12 Pin 13 Pin 14 Pin 15 Pin 16 Pin 17 Pin 18 Pin 19 Pin 20 Pin 21 Pin 22 Pin 23 Pin 24 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 TMDS data 2 TMDS data 2 TMDS data 2 4 shield TMDS data 4 TMDS data 4 DDC clock DDC data Analog vertical sync TMDS data 1 TMDS data 1 TMDS data 1 3 shield TMDS data 3 TMDS data 3 5V Ground
30. AL y page 119 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series APPENDIX F GLOSSARY OF TERMS N NU WV WDA Crop Notes Remove part of the projected image length or its width equals the length or width of the frame while the other dimension has moved outside the frame the excess area is then cut out Dark time DDC Display Data Channel A communications link between the source and projector DDC is used on the HDMI DVI and VGA inputs The link is used by the source to DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol A network protocol that is used to configure network devices so that they can communicate on an IP network for example by allocating an IP address DMD Digital Micromirror Device M The optical tool that transforms the electronic signal from the input source into an optical image projected on the screen The DMD of a two posts by a thin torsion hinge It can be tilted to produce either a bright or dark pixel Edge blend A method of creating a combined image by blending the adjoining edges of two or more individual images Reference Guide ZBMA y page 120 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series APPENDIX F GLOSSARY OF TERMS N NU WV WDA Edge tear Notes sync with the refresh rate of the display device EDID Extended Display Identification Data Information stored in the projector that can be read by the source EDID is used on the HDMI DVI and VGA inputs allowing the source to automa
31. Control setting and the Lens Center command Lens Control allows you to adjust Zoom Focus and Shift using the arrow buttons The setting operates in Zoom Focus Adjustment and Shift Adjustment mode Press ENTER SELECT to switch between modes as follows Zoom Focus Adjustment mode with the source image Shift Adjustment mode with the source image Zoom Focus Adjustment mode with an alignment grid Shift Adjustment mode with an alignment grid Zoom Focus Adjustment mode with an aspect test Shift Adjustment mode with an aspect test Zoom Focus Adjustment mode with a screen layout pattern Shift Adjustment mode with a screen layout pattern Installation and QuickStart Guide ZA M WEE page 20 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series OPERATING THE PROJECTOR N NG woo Ny Adjusting the image Notes Orientation This can be set from the Setup menu Setup menu Orientation Highlight Orientation and choose from Desktop Front Ceiling Front Desktop Rear and Ceiling Rear Keystone Geometry menu Keystone This can be set from the Geometry menu Picture Image menu Settings such as Brightness Contrast and Gamma can be set from the Image menu Youcan also set Brightness Contrast or Gamma by pressing BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST or GAMMA on the remote control Installation and Qui
32. DMI 2 socket 2 Set 3D Format in the 3D menu to Dual Pipe HDBaseT DVI HDMI 1 Dual Pipe LEFT HDMI 2 Dual Pipe RIGHT Connection Guide A y page 28 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series SIGNAL INPUTS NW WV WDA 3D Sync Notes 3D Sync in Sync input signal X For a complete listing of pin Connect the 3D sync from your graphics card configurations for all signal and or server 3D Sync out Guide Sync output signal This may be affected by the Sync Offset setting in the 3D menu Connect this to your IR emitter or ZScreen Sync In Sync Out 3D input 3D Sync In 3D Sync Out IR emitter or ZScreen Connection Guide AN y page 29 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series CONTROL CONNECTIONS NG WV WW Control Connections Notes 9 o 999 e All of the projector s features can be controlled via a LAN For a list of all commands used to connection using commands described in the Protocol Guide Y control the projector via LAN see the Protocol Guide e Usea crossed LAN cable to connect directly to a computer or an cw uncrossed cable to connect to a network hub 2 RS232 e All of the projector s features can be controlled via a serial connection using commands described in the Protocol Guide e Use a straight through cable to connect directly to a computer X For a
33. ET page 36 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series USING THE MENUS nG Editing projector settings If the highlighted menu item is a setting with a list of values to choose from you can change the value in two different ways Highlighted Item Value Notes Choosing a value from a list Hon Re deu To access the list of values and then make a selection Unavailable Item Value 1 Highlight the menu item and press ENTER SELECT m Gas 2 Onthe new page that opens use the UP A and DOWN V arrow buttons to item ee highlight a value then press ENTER SELECT again Item Value A green check symbol marks the current selection IS Some menu items may be unavailable due to settings in other menus Unavailable menu items appear gray 3 Press MENU to exit the list Changing the value without viewing the list Some menu items allow you to switch to the next or previous value without viewing the list Press the LEFT dor RIGHT arrow button List of values Using a slider to set a value Some parameters with a numeric value open a slider To set such a parameter 1 Press the LEFT or RIGHT B arrow button or ENTER SELECT The arrow Barametan buttons will open the slider and adjust the value at the same time ENTER SELECT will open the slider without altering the initial value Slider 101 2 Use the LEFT and RIGHT B arrow buttons to move the slider 3 When ready press MENU
34. Inputs AN outputs inae ANA 129 SEN E 129 Remote control and keypad cssccsccecceseceeeeeeceneeeeceeeeeeseaensaeseaesaeseaeseeseaeeeeees 129 NET EE 129 Color temperature 5 ierit eere GG 129 Lenses e m 130 Lens PI PEL 130 Mechanical mounting Na NAKAKAABALA BR AANAKANA ALANGAN AG 130 Orientation ee edel Dee 130 Electrical and physical specifications eese 131 Safety amp EMC regulations esesssssssesseeeeeenene trennen tnnt tnnt 131 Reference Guide P III HE RevC February 2015 Digital Projection MMision 930 Series THE DMD NN WV o OW The DMD Notes A DMD Digital Micromirror Device is a true digital light modulator which utilises an array of up to 2 3 million moving aluminium mirrors with each one representing a pixel in the final projected image The outermost micromirrors in the array remain inactive pond of mirrors and are not used in constructing the image Q Casing Light shiela o Pond of mirrors O Array a N d L N DMD Each mirror element is suspended over address electrodes by a torsion hinge between two posts Support posts 2 Mirror element O Torsion hinges O Offset address electrode Mirror element with tilt mechanism Reference Guide Mii O D page 72 Digital
35. P The throw ratios given here apply only when the image fills the width of the DMD Throw ratios Part number Throw distance range Lens extension For images that do not fill the width 0 84 1 03 1 l 114 313 1 5 10 m 4 9 32 8 ft 98 5 EE m G of the DMD the throw ratio needs to 1 56 1 86 1 zoom lens 114 314 2 12 4 m 6 6 40 7 ft 15 4 mm be recalculated using a throw ratio 1 85 2 40 1 zoom lens 114 315 2 5 15 9 m 8 2 52 2 ft 15 4 mm correction TRC 2 40 4 00 1 zoom lens 114 316 4 26 6 m 13 1 87 3 ft 73 5 mm For further information see L Throw distance calculations are based on the distance from the outer end of the lens which will vary from lens to lens X Lens extension is measured when the lens is focused at infinity and fully extended At other focus settings the extension could be up to 10 mm less Reference Guide AIN y page 96 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series Appendix B Lens Charts How to use the lens charts The lens charts on the following pages provide a quick guide to the type of lens needed for a particular projector To use the lens charts you need the following information The distance between the projector and the screen throw distance The maximum width of your screen In the chart find the point where the throw distance corresponds to the screen width as shown in the example below Example For a projector with thro
36. Phase nek NNN KE ana EEN KE NNN KEN KAKANAN RR RR RR RR AR RR RR EEEE 42 Bakya 42 On Screen E 66 PreSO s vesc cenis erbe Eege kA NG UNIO ua Euch VEN EVER ER ER EO 67 A WEREOFebUdy20IS T page iv Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series CONTENTS continued Information MON siidicesccstectsccencetiedcesseaansceuenddecadcassivascennstiesnesssut naxecehes 68 Factory RESEl 68 REFERENCE GUIDE 1 ebessi 69 THEM DEE 72 CHOOSING A LENS kakak NAA ENEE de a EN 74 Basic calculation iran tinet iot thirteen attri Ern xax nnns 75 Basic calculation example ceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeennee 76 Full lens calculatiOl TE 77 Introducing ERE 77 Calculating EE 78 Calculating the throw ratio With TRC eese sees eene nnn nennen nnn nn nnn nnn 79 Full lens calculation example ceeeerseeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 80 SCREEN REQUIREMENTS isisisi aeaa 81 Fitting the image to the DMD eeececcssseneeeeseeerseeeeeeenseeeeseeeneeeeeeeenes 81 WUXGA images displayed full width 4 eee eee eere e ener nnn nnn 81 WUXGA images displayed with a height of 1080 pixels eee ee ee nnn 82 WUXGA images displayed full height cesse esee rennen nnn nennen nnn 83 Diagonal screen sizes aaa ama aaa 84 Fitting the image to the screen eeeeeeeennenennn nnn 85 Positioning the screen and projector
37. Projection M Vision 930 Series THE DMD NW Wa DA Notes Depending on the voltage polarity applied each mirror will either tilt to the left to produce a bright pixel or to the right for a dark pixel When light is applied to the complete DMD only the light redirected from a mirror tilting to the left is projected Q Projection lens o 6 Incoming light from the illumination module o Mirror element tilted to the right 4 Mirror element tilted to the left lt Q Reflected light left tilt O Light dump Reflected light right tilt Light flow The projector uses a color wheel to split white light from the lamp into its constituent red green and blue The color wheel sends red green and blue light sequentially to the DMD The modulated output of the DMD is synchronized with the color wheel to form the projected full color image Lamp Color wheel TM 1 48 gt gt i O DMD device t gt E Cp white light RGB light L JI RGB light Oo Projection lens o Full color image displayed on screen Filtering process Reference Guide P III HE RevCFebnay2015 page 73 Digital Projection MMision 930 Series CHOOSING A LENS NN WV DW Choosing A Lens Notes Anumber of lenses are available Which lens you choose depends on the screen size image aspect ratio throw distance and light
38. ad of the formula 2 Calculate the throw ratio 5 s 6 8 2205 2 35 1 Scope TRC not used FE eege H 1 85 1 Flat TRC not used 3 Find a match in the lens table Jesu ey TRE nobuseg 66 i TR t The table shows that the matching lens is the 1 56 1 86 1 eet iste met usse S i zoom lens 1 6 1 16 10 TRC not used native resolution 1 33 1 4 3 TRC 1 2 1 25 1 5 4 TRC 1 28 4 Check whether the lens covers the required throw distance The range quoted for the 1 56 1 86 1 zoom lens is 2 12 4 m The required distance of 6 8 m is within the range Throw distance e The throw ratio formula Throw ratio Screen width x TRC The lens table Throw ratios Throw distance range 0 84 1 03 1zoomlens 1 5 10 m 4 9 32 8 ft 1 56 1 86 1 zoom lens 2 12 4 m 6 6 40 7 ft 1 85 2 40 1 zoom lens 2 5 15 9 m 8 2 52 2 ft 2 40 4 00 1 zoom lens 4 26 6 m 13 1 87 3 ft Reference Guide AN y page 80 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series SCREEN REQUIREMENTS N NG WE M Screen Requirements Notes Fitting the image to the DMD If the source image supplied to the projector is smaller than the DMD resolution the image will not fill the DMD The following examples show how a number of common formats may be displayed WUXGA images displayed full width A i X Kn n Ma 2 ela o Qoo 9 Go E9 9x e3 NX o AL BE fa B2 se 25 vue s vie TS ele SIN o
39. al Projection M Vision 930 Series Notes Aspect ratio example TheaterScope The TheaterScope setting is used in combination with an anamorphic lens to restore 2 35 1 images packed into a 16 9 frame Such images are projected with black lines at the top and bottom of the 16 9 screen to make up for the difference in aspect ratios Without an anamorphic lens and without the TheaterScope setting applied a 16 9 source containing a 2 35 1 image looks like this Black margin part of the source S Black margin part of the source If we change the setting to TheaterScope the black lines will disappear but the image will stretch vertically to reach the top and bottom of the DMD An anamorphic lens will stretch the image horizontally restoring the original 2 35 ratio ZA 1 NEEFebudy20I57 Reference Guide page 92 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series FRAME RATES AND PULLDOWNS EXPLAINED VC WV A Frame Rates And Pulldowns Explained Notes Interlaced and progressive scan A progressive scan is a method of updating the image by drawing all the lines of each frame in a sequence In contrast interlaced video alternately scans odd and even lines In old analog TV interlacing was commonly used as a way of doubling the refresh rate without consuming extra bandwidth The following artifacts are common with interlaced video e edge tear combing The image lands between two f
40. ance range 0 84 1 03 1 zoom lens 1 5 10 m 4 9 32 8 ft 1 56 1 86 1 zoom lens 2 12 4 m 6 6 40 7 ft 1 85 2 40 1 zoom lens 2 5 15 9 m 8 2 52 2 ft 2 40 4 00 1 zoom lens 4 26 6 m 13 1 87 3 ft IS When calculating the throw ratio be sure to use identical measurement units for both the throw distance and the screen width Q Screen width IP For information about individual lens 3 Ensure the required throw distance is within the range covered Throw distance part numbers and lens extension by the lens this document Reference Guide ZB3M VENE page 75 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series CHOOSING A LENS NWE WV WDA Basic calculation example Notes 1 Calculate the throw ratio using the formula TS The basic calculation on this page Your screen is 3 5 m wide and you wish to place the projector does not take into consideration approximately 6 8 m from the screen The throw ratio will then Leeds os OIM MC MEER SW EALEUEAT ON DMD and image size which could be affect the throw ratio For a more complex and realistic calculation The throw ratio formula see Full lens calculation in this z 1 94 GE 3 5 c 4 Throw distance 2 Match the result with the lens table iiL Screen width The lens matching a throw ratio of 1 94 is the 1 85 2 40 1 selene fable IS For information about individual lens zoom lens i part numbers and lens extension 3 Check whet
41. and right Fig 2 shows the same image projected on a 4 3 screen using a standard lens chosen with the basic calculation The DMD accurately fills the width of the screen however the pillarboxing is now part of the projected image and is transferred to the screen The DMD does not fill the height of the screen which has caused etterboxing further blank spaces at the top and bottom of the screen The image is now surrounded by blank space which can be removed if the throw ratio is Fig 2 increased Fig 3 shows the image projected on the same screen with a lens chosen using TRC The increased throw ratio has allowed the 4 3 image to fill the 4 3 screen seamlessly Fig 3 Reference Guide AM y page 77 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series CHOOSING A LENS NWE Calculating TRC To calculate TRC use the following formula 1 6 DMD aspect ratio TRC Source aspect ratio TRC table Alternatively you can save time by referencing the following table which shows the TRC value for some popular image formats 2 35 1 Scope 1920 x 817 pixels TRC 1 not used 1 85 1 Flat 1920 x 1037 pixels TRC lt 1 not used 1 78 1 16 9 1920 x 1080 TRC 1 not used 1 66 1 Vista 1792 x 1080 pixels TRC 1 not used 1 6 1 16 10 1728 x 1080 pixels TRC 1 not used native resolution 1 33 1 4 3 1440 x 1080 pixels TRC 1 2 1 25 1 5 4 1350 x 1080 pixels TRC 1 28 Referenc
42. appropriate resized and then sequentially TN displayed at 100 or 120 Hz The left eye right eye dominance will be automatically extracted l l from the video data however you will need to optimize Dark Time and Sync Delay manually Ll el to suit your chosen switching glasses Dark Time and Sync Delay need to be set only once to optimize the image for the glasses in N i use ide by Side Hali Operating Guide LAS Oy page 60 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series 3D menu continued from previous page Some 3D settings explained Dark Time Ghosting can be caused by the left and right images overlapping during the time that the ZScreen or 3D glasses are switching Dark Time allows you to minimize this effect 3D Swap The outgoing 3D frames are in pairs the dominant frame being presented first You can determine which frame should be the dominant one By convention the default setting is Left Sync Offset The sync signal from the 3D server will be in phase with the frames generated by its graphics card However to compensate for processing delays in the projector Sync Offset introduces a delay to the sync output signal sent to the ZScreen or 3D glasses Operating Guide NG USING THE PROJECTOR Fully on soles 4 Right Fully oft ee time time time Dominance Left LEFT 1 RIGHT 1 LEFT 2 RIGHT 2 LEFT 3 RIGHT 3 3 Dominance Right RIGHT 1 LEFT 1
43. ckStart Guide Aiii y page 21 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series NN Tr GG c0 This page is intentionally left blank Installation and QuickStart Guide AS NN RII DIGITAL PROJECTION M Vision 930 Series High Brightness Digital Video Projector CONNECTION GUIDE Rev C February 2015 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series IN THIS GUIDE IN THIS GUIDE Signal TO nere AA AA 25 Digital inputs and outputs nter ARNAN 25 PLE ana 26 EDID on the DVI and VGA inputs aasa 27 Using HDMI DVI switchers with the projector eene 27 3D connections 3a iei tees geed 28 3D sources up to 60Hz requiring frame doubling and left right interleaving 28 Frame sequential 3D sources up to 120HS n 28 Dual Pipe E m 28 KIELEN 29 SD Sync il eem c M DM LM II Lu LES 29 SR Be 29 Control Connections ee rere n hant nr nh NAA ENEE dad 30 LAN connection examples essesessesssesseeeneene ennemis entente 31 RS232 connection example csccssccecceeceeeceeceeeeeeeeeeceeeeeneeaaesaesaesaeseaesaeseeseeesenees 32 Connection Guide NN WW WH Ai y Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series SIGNAL INPUTS NWE WV WA Signal Inputs Notes Digital inputs and outputs IS Fora complete listing of all supported signal input modes see Q HDBaseT Appendix C Supported Signal te i Input Mod
44. complete listing of pin configurations for all signal and Trigger 1 amp Trigger 2 Control connections guide The Trigger outputs are activated by one of the three following conditions as set in the Setup menu gt Screen trigger can be connected to an electrically operated screen Only one remote connection RS232 automatically deploying the screen when the projector starts up and or LAN should be used at any one retracting the screen when the projector shuts down time Aspect ratio trigger can be used to control screen shuttering for different aspect ratios RS232 trigger can be used to control the screen or screen shuttering on receipt of an RS232 command 4 IR Input If infrared signals from the remote control cannot reach the projector due to excessive distance or obstructions such as walls or cabinet doors you can connect an external IR repeater to the remote control input and position its IR sensor within range of the operator 5 USB The USB port is used for firmware updates only Connection Guide P OI HL RevCFebnay2015 page 30 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series CONTROL CONNECTIONS N WV Wo A LAN connection examples Notes The projector s features can be controlled via a LAN connection using a terminal emulation program Crossed LAN cable Computer Computer 9 Hub or LAN J H Projector
45. ctly as its video output timings may not be compatible with those of the projector Sometimes this is called transparent pass through or clone mode See your switcher s manual for information on how to set this mode Sources 9 2 Switcher O Projector Ges u C3 E 20m a lt gt A Z The EDIDs in the switcher should be the same as the one in the projector Connection Guide AIN y page 27 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series SIGNAL INPUTS NWE WV WA 3D connections Notes 3D sources up to 60Hz requiring frame doubling and left right interleaving 1 Connect to either of the following inputs on the connection panel TS For a complete listing of all e HDMI 1 supported signal input modes see Appendix C Supported Signal e HDMI 2 Input Modes in the Reference e HDBaseT Guide 2 Set 3D Format in the 3D menu to match the format of the incoming signal Choose from Auto Side by Side Half and RE Bottom m For a complete listing of pin The Frame Packing format is automatically detected by the projector configurations for all signal and control connectors see Appendix Frame sequential 3D sources up to 120Hz E Wiring Details in the Reference Connect to the DVI input Guide The Frame Sequential format is automatically detected by the projector and is supported on the DVI input only Dual Pipe 3D 1 Connect the left eye output to the HDMI 1 socket and the right eye output to the H
46. d Green Blue CheckerBoard CrossHatch V Burst d is H Burst ColorBar 15 19 3D FORMAT Switch between 3D formats as follows 16 20 Off Auto Side by Side Top and Bottom Dual Pipe Remote control Installation and Quick Start Guide MI i Rev C February 2015 page 8 REMOTE CONTROL e Wo A Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series Notes Infrared reception The projector has infrared sensors at the front and back Vo The angle of acceptance is 40 Make sure that the remote control is within the angle of acceptance NI when trying to control the projector j 405 NL Infrared reception A 1 y Installation and Quick Start Guide page 9 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series REMOTE CONTROL Remote control troubleshooting The remote control is shipped with no battery fitted Remove the back cover and insert the supplied cells while observing the correct cell polarity If the projector fails to respond to keypress on the remote control consider the following checks Does the Transmit indicator flash when a button is pressed NN WW W The Transmit indicator should be dark when the remote control is not being used and o flash when a button is being pressed If the Transmit indicator fails to flash when a button is pressed it might be time to replace the battery Use only Alkaline AA LR6 cells for best results s the remote control enabled T
47. dress format DNS numeric input IP address format Apply Settings command Standby Power Off On LAN Status informatiojn only MAC information only On Screen Display Position Top Left Top Right Bottom Left Bottom Right Center Transparency 0 25 50 75 Timeout A ways On 10 Seconds 30 Seconds 60 Seconds Messaging Off On Presets Recall Preset Preset A Preset B Preset C Preset D Default Save Preset Preset A Preset B Preset C Preset D Reference Guide AL y page 109 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series APPENDIX D MENU MP NN WV wD Notes Menu Sub Menus INFORMATION Some of the information in this menu map is summarised See the actual Model Name mrormaton Ony menu on the projector for full details Serial Number information only Software Version 1 information only Software Version 2 information only FPGA Version information only Active Source information only Signal Format information only Lamp 1 Hours information only Lamp 2 Hours information only Factory Reset command opens a confirmation dialog JE Do NOT reset the settings unless you are sure that you want to restore ALL the current settings to their factory defaults The underlined text represents the factory default value for each setting Reference Guide AL y page 110 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series Appendix E Wiring Details Signal inputs and outputs VG
48. e Guide Notes IS TRC can only be applied if greater than 1 If TRC is 1 or less disregard it and calculate the throw ratio using the basic formula dii y page 78 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series CHOOSING A LENS NWE WV WK Calculating the throw ratio with TRC Notes 1 For TRC gt 1 amend the basic throw ratio formula as follows Throw ratio Throw distance IS TRC can only be applied if greater Screen width x TRC than 1 If TRC is 1 or less disregard Ha i it and calculate the throw ratio using 2 Once a throw ratio is established identify the matching lens from the table the basic formula Throw ratios Throw distance range 0 84 1 03 1 zoom lens 1 5 10 m 4 9 32 8 ft 1 56 1 86 1 zoom lens 2 12 4 m 6 6 40 7 ft 1 85 2 40 1 zoom lens 2 5 15 9 m 8 2 52 2 ft 2 40 4 00 1 zoom lens 4 26 6 m 13 1 87 3 ft 3 Ensure the required throw distance is within the range of the matching lens Reference Guide Mii RevCFebnay2015 page 79 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series CHOOSING A LENS NWE WV A Full lens calculation example Notes Your screen is 3 5 m wide you wish to place the projector INFORMATION YOU NEED FOR THESE CALCULATIONS approximately 6 8 m from the screen The source is 4 3 ll DMD aspect ratio 1 Calculate ps as follows e The TRC formula TRC D TRC zd Source aspect ratio 1 33 The TRC table to use inste
49. e Henne nennen 16 OPERATING THE PROJECTOR 0na nanana HH menn 18 Switching thie pFoJOctOF pon AREA 18 Switching the projector off 18 Selecting an input signal or test pattern 19 Input lee eege Ce eege 19 Ee EE ee EE REFERRE IEEE C02 a RUN Eege 19 Adjusting the Jeng 2a ANTAS ARA 20 Adjusting the image aa ooi iteration nnn 21 Orehlall0h aman a AN AA seed YR Ver ER YER EE EEEREER 21 Keystone eege 21 Ign m EE 21 NN WW W CONNECTION GUIDE ee 23 SIGNAL INPUTS cicci ee eege 25 Digital inputs and outp ts eene entier ntn 25 PN oegcf M M 26 EDID on the DVI and VGA inputs ececeseeeeeeeeneeeeeene 27 Using HDMI DVI switchers with the projector eeeeesseee 27 KiBFecejlei jt 28 3D sources up to 60Hz requiring frame doubling and left right interleaving 28 Frame sequential 3D sources up to 120HZ cesse esee nennen nennen 28 Dial Pipe E 28 ERR 29 Ese M M PA 29 BD SYNE Out 29 CONTROL CONNECTIONS nra nah RR RR RR Run REUS 30 LAN connection examples REENEN 31 RS232 connection example eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneneennn nn 32 A y page iii Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series NN WT BW CONTENTS continued OPERATING GUIDE nnnm nnne nennen nnne 33 Color menu ern earan aaraa nnn satura tesa ans s
50. ebudy20i57 page i Digital Projection MVision 930 Series NN WF M Introduction Notes Congratulations on your purchase of this Digital Projection product Your projector has the following key features Support for most 3D formats e HDBaseT for transmission of uncompressed High Definition Video up to 100 m from the source Edge Blend e Blanking control for custom input window sizing Cornerstone Vertical amp Horizontal Keystone Pincushion amp Barrel and Image Rotation Control via LAN and RS232 Motorised lens mount A serial number is located on the product label Record it here pO ZA y page ii Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series CONTENTS INSTALLATION AND QUICK START GUIDE 1 WHAT S IN THE BOX a or eebe dE ee EC 3 CONNECTING THE POWER SUPPLY enn HH 4 PROJECTOR OVERVIEW eeeneeennm ne nennen nennen 5 Front and Bee 5 Control panel indicators ecceeeeeeeeeeeesseeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeseaeneeseeneeeeeeeeeeens 6 REMOTE CONTRO Lima NAGANA AG 7 infrared TECC PON s ss 9 Remote control troubleshooting eese 10 POSITIONING THE SCREEN AND PROJECTOR e 11 CHANGING THE LENS rero ket eer ee Seege gg 12 Inserting a new leng Ll aNG 12 REMOVING the lens 0 nein nter nien BANAAANG 13 CHANGING THE FILTERS aa 14 CHANGING THE LAMPS 0 ceccee cece cece eee neers ee
51. eceives analog signals from a computer When using this input it is best to use a fully wired VGA cable to connect the source to the projector This will allow the source to determine the projector s capabilities via DDC and show an optimized image Such cables can be identified as they have a blue connector shell Connection Guide SIGNAL INPUTS NG WW u Notes IP For a complete listing of all supported paba input modes see Analog connections Component 1 Component 2 VGA a X For a complete listing of pin configurations for all dn and Guide A 1 y page 26 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series SIGNAL INPUTS NWE WV WDA EDID on the DVI and VGA inputs Notes If you are using a computer DVI card or another source that obeys the EDID protocol the source will automatically configure itself to suit the projector Otherwise refer to the documentation supplied with the source to manually set the resolution to the DMD resolution of the projector or the nearest suitable setting Switch off the source connect to the projector then switch the source back on again Using HDMI DVI switchers with the projector When using an HDMI DVI source switcher with the projector it is important to set the switcher so that it passes the projector EDID through to the source devices If this is not done the projector may not be able to lock to the source or display the source corre
52. eduction Position and Phase rearua E EE 42 EE 42 Color menu Color Space Operating Guide IN THIS GUIDE NN WW A le SEET 45 crnenadurlm 46 LE E 46 E E 47 EE 48 LO 50 TE el He 51 E UE 52 Edge Blend MENU T eu 55 Blend Wid a RETE ERES 56 DANN ENTIRE TITULI PL TII NLIS Setup menu Network On Screen Display robe dant e ge tn pd Ue Crete ten ates 66 Pr sels aan a xis ee n E I ee 67 Information MENU 222 orc r encres certus NANA 68 Factory RSet aui nies uina tieni icti ia Genie E SE RR Baan AMA manna geed 68 Digital Projection MMision 930 Series USING THE MENUS NN WE BDA Using The Menus A Notes Opening the OSD Access the various menus using either the projector control panel or the remote MENU O qc O CD O stBy control On either device ENTER press the MENU button o e O The on screen display OSD opens showing the list of available menus V Projector control panel Opening a menu en Move up and down the list using the UPA and DOWN Y arrow buttons To open a menu press ENTER on the remote control or SELECT on the control panel This guide refers to the above two buttons as ENTER SELECT me E Exiting menus and closing the OSD To go back to the previous page Remote control press MENU DIGITAL When you reach the top level pressi
53. emains active when the projector is in STANDBY mode If the setting is Off the LAN socket is disabled when the projector is in STANDBY mode Operating Guide dii y page 65 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series USING THE PROJECTOR NW Wo WH Setup menu continued from previous page Notes On Screen Display Position Center Position T 0 Select from the list where you want the OSD to appear on the screen ae ace Timeout 30 Seconds Transparency Messaging On Choose between 0 no transparency 25 50 and 75 Timeout The menus will disappear if no buttons are pressed within the selected length of time If you want the menus to remain on screen permanently then select Always On Messaging If you do not want status messages to be displayed set this to Off Operating Guide LAN O page 66 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series USING THE PROJECTOR NW Fy M Presets Recall Preset Default The current image settings can be saved as a preset which you can recall later IS Presets from one input cannot be Save Preset Preset A The default settings can be recalled at any time as well applied to another input Up to four custom presets can be stored for each input The following settings are saved in a preset From the Image menu Brightness Contrast Gamma Adaptive Contrast Saturation Hue Sharpness and Noise Reduction From the Color menu Colorspace Co
54. en changing the lens avoid using excessive force as this may damage the equipment X Take care to preserve the original lens packaging and protective caps for future use 2 Insert the lens keeping the connector in upright position 3 Rotate the lens clockwise until it clicks into place Installation and QuickStart Guide sil Oy page 12 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series CHANGING THE LENS NN WE M Notes AN Before changing the lens always make sure the projector is switched off and fully disconnected from its power supply Removing the lens 1 Push the button Q all the way in 2 Rotate the lens counterclockwise 2 until it disengages 3 Slowly pull the lens out 9 A When changing the lens avoid using excessive force as this may damage the equipment X Take care to preserve the original lens packaging and protective caps for future use Installation and QuickStart Guide A 1 y page 13 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series CHANGING THE FILTERS NW WV WA Changing The Filters Notes The projector contains four identical replaceable filters accessible via the air inlets To replace the filters on the right hand side of the projector AN Before changing the filters always make sure the projector is switched off and fully disconnected from its power supply A When changing the filters avoid using excessi
55. er sources SMPTE C for NTSC 480i and 480p sources EBU for PAL SECAM 576i and 576p sources Native no correction RGB Lift and Gain Adjust the RGB lift and gain settings to improve the color balance of the projected image Highlight the setting you wish to edit and then either press ENTER SELECT to access it or use the LEFT and RIGHT P arrow buttons to switch between values Operating Guide USING THE PROJECTOR NN Color Space Auto Color Temperature REC709 Color Gamut Red Lift Green Lift ERBU Blue Lift Native Red Gain Green Gain SMPTE C Blue Gain Notes ZA 1 WWEFebudy20I57 page 45 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series Geometry menu This menu allows you to compensate for image distortions caused by an unusual projection angle or irregular screen surface There is an option to reset all Geometry settings to their factory default values Aspect Ratio Choose from 16 9 TheaterScope e 4 3 4 3 Narrow 16 10 e 5 4 Source To change the aspect ratio 1 From the Main menu open Aspect Ratio 2 From the list on the right select a new aspect ratio and press ENTER SELECT Operating Guide ay WA USING THE PROJECTOR NANG Overscan Off Keystone Rotation Pincushion Barrel Top Left Corner gt Top Right Corner gt Bottom Left Corner gt Bottom Right Corner gt Reset lt Execute gt Blanking g
56. es in the Reference Receives digital signal from HDBaseT compliant Guide devices HDMI 1 HDMI 2 Dual Pipe 3D Two identical single HDMI 1 4 inputs which support HDCP 1 1 and DVI 1 0 X For a complete listing of pin Used together the two sockets become a dual HDMI configurations for all signal and input which supports Dual Pipe 3D er rium Dual Pipe 3D supports sources up to 1920x1200 Gude UU resolution at frame rates consistent with up to 148 5 VM Mpx sec pipe including blanking Digital connections o P IP The DVI input is designed to handle This input has a DVI I connector which can receive Q HDBaseT high bandwidth signals above 60 digital DVI D signal from a compatible source Hz in addition to lower frequencies Supports sources up to 1920x1200 resolution 24 120 HDMI 1 amp HDMI 2 Hz Supports HDCP O DVI Connection Guide A y page 25 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series Analog inputs Component 1 Component 2 The Component inputs use colorspaces assigned from the Color Space setting in the Color menu Set Color Space to Auto and the projector will automatically detect and assign the colorspace as required Otherwise assign the colorspace as follows When using RGsB set Color Space to RGB PC or RGB Video When using YPbPr set Color Space to YPbPr When using YCbCr set Color Space to YCbCr VGA This input r
57. he remote control can be disabled from the menu Using the control panel 1 Open the OSD and navigate to the Setup menu 2 Ensure Infrared Remote is set to On s the angle of acceptance met The projector is equipped with IR sensors at the front and back If the remote control transmits from one side the sensors may not be able to receive the signal Change your position so the remote control signal is within the angle of acceptance e s the projector connected to an input source Some buttons on the remote control will only work if the projector is connected to an input Source Check if an input source is connected If necessary connect an input source and try again e s the projector in LENS ADJUSTMENT mode LENS ADJUSTMENT mode is actrivated when the LENS button is pressed In LENS ADJUSTMENT mode The remote control backlight is on The Lens Control OSD page is displayed on the screen e Some remote control buttons are disabled To exit LENS ADJUSTMENT mode either press MENU or wait until LENS ADJUSTMENT times out Installation and Quick Start Guide LJ PR m Remote control Notes L For information about the Infrared the Operating Guide X For information about the angle of earlier in this guide X For information about connecting the projector to an input source see L For information about LENS ADJUSTMENT mode see guide A y page 10 Digital Projection M Visi
58. her the lens covers the required throw distance Throw ratios Throw distance range sizes seo Appendix A at the end of The range quoted for the 1 85 2 40 1 zoom lens is 0 84 1 03 1 zoom lens 1 5 10 m 4 9 32 8 ft 2 5 15 9 m The required distance of 6 8 m is within the range 1 56 1 86 1 zoom lens 2 12 4 m 6 6 40 7 ft 1 85 2 40 1 zoom lens 2 5 15 9 m 8 2 52 2 ft 2 40 4 00 1 zoom lens 4 26 6 m 13 1 87 3 ft Reference Guide AN y page 76 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series CHOOSING A LENS NWE WV i Full lens calculation Notes Introducing TRC The choice of lens will affect the image size and will address discrepancies between the DMD resolution and the source When an image fills the height of the DMD but not the width it uses less than 100 of the DMD surface A lens chosen using the basic formula may produce an image that is considerably smaller than the actual screen X TRC can only be applied if greater than 1 If TRC is 1 or less disregard it and calculate the throw ratio using the basic formula To compensate for loss of screen space in such situations you need to increase the throw ratio using a Throw Ratio Correction TRC Example Fig 1 Fig 1 illustrates a 4 3 image within a WUXGA DMD When a WUXGA projector is used for a 4 3 image the image does not fill the width of the DMD creating a pillarboxing effect blank spaces to the left
59. icator flashes during cool down o e v Indicators on H o o ERROR SsTANDBY Error codes If the projector detects an error the red ERROR indicator will flash as shown in the chart below For example if the lamp door is left open the ERROR indicator will flash twice followed by a pause then the sequence will repeat until the error condition is corrected Condition ERROR indicator behavior Lamp fail Flashes once then pauses then repeats At SE I Lamp door open Flashes twice then pauses then repeats a KK Ra l Fan failure Flashes three times then pauses then repeats Over temperature Flashes four times then pauses then repeats Filter failure Flashes five times then pauses then repeats System error Installation and QuickStart Guide s4 Oy page 6 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series REMOTE CONTROL NN Wa M Remote Control g Power ON OFF Notes Transmit Indicator Flashes when a button is pressed IS Input selection buttons e 1 HDMI1 Input selection Select input source 11 2 HDMI2 e 3 DVI Navigation Navigate through the menus with the arrows confirm your choice with ENTER e 4 HDBaseT 5 VGA MENU Access the projector OSD on screen display User Memory IS You can create and later recall up Load preset A B or C to four presets using the OSD For further information see Presets in CONTRAST 12 the Operating Guide Bring
60. ields and blurs This is commonly observed when viewing rapid lateral movement e aliasing stair stepping The texture of the image becomes populated with unrealistic patterns Aliasing occurs because of differences between the original frame rate and the destination format twitter The image shimmers for example when showing rolling credits This happens when the image contains thin horizontal lines that only appear in one field Frame rates of image sources Original analog films are made at 24 fps and the whole frame is projected at once To eliminate flicker and create an impression of continuous movement the projector blades divide the images so that the viewer sees 48 frames per second Interlaced video scans odd lines then even Two fields are blended into one image NTSC video 60i is 29 97 fps or 59 94 fields per second 24p video is progressive but without the benefit of projector blades dividing the images so it looks jumpier on playback than film 24p is the optimal format for projects that are finished on film 30p is optimal for projects finished on video It has fewer strobing issues than 24p in video playback Reference Guide A y page 93 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series FRAME RATES AND PULLDOWNS EXPLAINED W Wy M Pulldowns conversion into destination formats Pulldowns are a method of converting a 24p source into a different destination format by adding extra frames to the source Notes 2
61. ion M Vision 930 Series IN THIS GUIDE IN THIS GUIDE What s In The Box cccccccccceceeeeeeseneeeeeeeeeee eee seeseeaseaaneeseeeeeeeeesesaeeesnaaneeseeeeeeees 3 Connecting The Power Supply esee rne 4 Projector Overview conie deed esent us 5 Front and rear VIEWS Uu aaa cne nini in end id inni ik dina ieda R Aa 5 Control panel indicators eese ener nnne nnne nnne nnn nennen 6 Remote Control erret cteetsexi denn bae RE nr ERE ca 7 Infrared reception a eerte nena etai ace enne nuc conta un BIBINGKA 9 Remote control troubleshooting sees enne nnne 10 Positioning The Screen And Projector esee 11 Changing The Lens eee AA 12 Inserting a new lens recens ine ricas cada nac sonde Dna ioa dd nha nnd RANA 12 Removing the lens sA NANANA 13 Changing The Filters is RAANG AG 14 Changing The Lamps neueren nece ARA 16 Operating The Projector esee nennen nennen 18 Switching the projector Oh cui rarae totae iti ned dtd enean imd acd ann unda ins 18 Switching the projector Olf roit NBA etn an nd rita sana dann dau ina 18 Selecting an input signal or test patterm ENEE 19 INTE TEE 19 IC patterin mene H 19 Adjusting tHe lens rere dria Liane EE d 2s t inen a aaan nakadaan RS REIR RARE RAD 20 Adjusting the Image
62. ioning The Image 5 eene necne 87 BD M 108 Maximum offset range EEN 89 LAMPS 108 Aspect Ratios Explained eese tenent tnntn ann nnin 90 SETUP c dnd iade d e idus ee eer 109 Aspect ratio examples esessiseseseesesene tenente aaaea Eiaeia aneas 91 INFORMATION 5 eet E eege ee Eege deer Seet 110 Frame Rates And Pulldowns Explained 93 Interlaced and progressive scan eseeesseee eese enne enne nennen nn nennen 93 Frame rates of image Sources ENEE eene eene nnne nnne nennen nnne nnne nnne 93 Pulldowns conversion into destination formats eeueseessss 94 2 3 normal EE 94 2 3 3 2 advanced pulldOWN renes 95 Reference Guide ZA1M y Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series IN THIS GUIDE NN WE M IN THIS GUIDE continued Appendix E Wiring Details ccccccceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeseeeeneaeeeeeeeees 111 Signal inputs and outputs iiie eise onec edel Eed 111 Trigger 1 amp Trigger E 116 IR input 3 5 mm mini jack 3D Sync IN and 3D Sync OUT Appendix F Glossary Of Terms eeeeeeeeeeeneneer 117 Technical Specifications ccccccceeceeeeeeeeseeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeseaneeseeeeeeeees 128 MOGI eege gege EE 128
63. lor Temperature Color Gamut RGB Lift and RGB Gain From the Geometry menu Aspect Ratio and Overscan To recall a saved preset Highlight Recall Preset and then use the LEFT lt q and RIGHT P arrow buttons to select preset A B C D or Default To save a preset CA Highlight Save Preset and then use the LEFT 4 and RIGHT P arrow buttons to select preset A B C or D Alternatively you can recall presets A B and C with the USER MEMORY buttons Ko ASPEC RATIO on your remote control f rt a Q USER MEMORY buttons on the remote control Press MENU to leave the Presets page Operating Guide y ATI UO RevCFebnay2015 page 67 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series USING THE PROJECTOR NAG Wy WW cy Notes Information menu This menu gives information about software and hardware configuration input source and lamp operating times It also allows you to restore the factory default settings Factory Reset lt Execute gt Factory Reset pae To restore the factory default settings 1 Navigate to Factory Reset and press ENTER SELECT 2 When prompted use the LEFT 4 and RIGHT B arrow buttons to highlight the Yes button and then press ENTER SELECT to confirm your choice Operating Guide A 1 WeWEFebuy20i57 page 68 DIGITAL PROJECTION M Vision 930 Series High Brightness Digital Video Projector REFERENCE GUIDE Rev C February 2015
64. manually from 80 to Power Power 20 100 Use the slider to set lamp power This setting is only available if Lamp Mode Lamp Select Dual is set to Power High Altitude Off Lamp Select Choose between Single Dual Lamp 1 and Lamp 2 High Altitude On increases the fan speed to compensate for reduced air density at high altitude The following menu items show information only Lamp1 Status Lamp2 Status Lampi Hours Lamp2 Hours Operating Guide A 1 WeWeFebusy20i57 page 63 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series Setup menu Orientation Choose from Desktop Front Ceiling Front Desktop Rear and Ceiling Rear Auto Power Off Set this to On if you want the projector to go into STANDBY mode when no input source is detected for 20 minutes Auto Power On Setthis to On if you want the projector to start up immediately when the mains is connected e Setthis to Off if you want the projector to go into STANDBY mode when the mains is connected In this case the projector will not start up until the POWER button is pressed on the control panel or the remote control Startup Logo Set this to On if you want the DP logo to show when the projector is first switched on Blank Screen Choose from Logo Black Blue and White Trigger1 and Trigger 2 Choose from Screen 16 9 TheaterScope 4 3 4 3 Narrow or RS232 to determine what will cause each trigger output to activate Aut
65. ng 100029 PR CHINA Tel 86 10 84888566 Fax 86 10 84888566 805 techsupport dp china com cn www dp china com cn Contact Information Digital Projection Asia 16 New Industrial Road 02 10 Hudson Technocentre Singapore 536204 Tel 65 6284 1138 Fax 65 6284 1238 www digitalprojectionasia com
66. ng MENU will close the OSD PROJECTION Input HDMI1 Test Pattern Lens Image Color Geometry Edge Blend 3D Lamps Setup Off gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt Information On screen display OSD top level list of available menus Operating Guide ATNI HE RevC February 2015 page 35 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series USING THE MENUS NN a WE A Inside a menu When you open a menu the page consists of the following elements Shows which menu and sub menu you have accessed Menu Item Value e Highlighted item Unavailable Item Value Available and unavailable items Slider Numeric value Unavailable items appear grayed out Whether an item is available may Submenu og depend on other settings Command lt Execute gt e Text next to each item Shows whether the item hasa value that can be changed shows the current value opens a sub menu lt Enter gt executes a command Execute gt Inside a menu Accessing sub menus Use the UP A and DOWN V arrow buttons to highlight the sub menu then press ENTER SELECT Executing commands If the item contains a command press ENTER SELECT to execute it X The highlighted item has white text on a blue background You may be asked for confirmation Use the LEFT lt q and RIGHT P arrow buttons to select your answer and then press ENTER SELECT Confirmation dialog Operating Guide P OI o
67. ntrol lt Execute gt Lens Center lt Execute gt When in Zoom Focus Adjustment mode e Use the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to adjust Zoom Use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons to adjust Focus When in Shift Adjustment mode use the arrow buttons to adjust Shift Press ENTER SELECT to switch between modes as follows Zoom Focus Adjustment mode with the source image Shift Adjustment mode with the source image Zoom Focus Adjustment mode with an alignment grid Shift Adjustment mode with an alignment grid Zoom Focus Adjustment mode with an aspect test Shift Adjustment mode with an aspect test Zoom Focus Adjustment mode with a screen layout pattern Shift Adjustment mode with a screen layout pattern Lens Center Highlight Lens Center and press ENTER SELECT Operating Guide MI iid Rev C February 2015 page 39 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series USING THE PROJECTOR NANG WF wD a ger qM d Picture Mode Brightness 100 Choose from Bright Presentation and Video Contrast 100 Press ENTER SELECT to open the list Gamma 2 2 Use the UP A and DOWN V arrow buttons to select a picture mode from the list Dmemie Beas on then press ENTER SELECT to confirm your choice Adaptive Contrast Off Saturation 100 Press MENU to return to the main menu Hue 100 Sharpness 0 Brightness and Contrast h
68. o Source If this setting is On the projector will automatically search for an active input Source Infrared Remote Switch the remote control on and off Network Access this submenu to set up a LAN network connection On Screen Display Access this submenu to adjust the appearance and position of the on screen display Presets Access this submenu to save up to four presets containing custom combinations of image settings or to recall a saved preset Operating Guide USING THE PROJECTOR NG WW WW Orientation Desktop Front Auto Power Off Off Auto Power On Off Startup Logo On Blank Screen Logo Trigger 1 Screen Trigger 2 16 9 Auto Source Off Infrared Remote On Network On Screen Display Presets Notes IS If you turn the remote control off you can only turn it back on again from the control panel A 1 y page 64 NN WW Mc Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series USING THE PROJECTOR Network DHCP Off Set DHCP to On if the IP address is to be assigned by a DHCP server or Off if it is iP Address 0 100 to be set here Subnet Mask 0 f DHCP is set to On it will not be possible to edit IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway 0 Gateway or DNS DNS 0 f DHCP is set to Off Apply Settings lt Execute gt Off 1 Edit IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway and DNS as required Standby Power 2 Select Apply Settings and press ENTER Standby Power If this setting is On the LAN socket r
69. on 930 Series APPENDIX D MENUMAP NN DH Wo Notes Menu Sub Menus Some of the information in this menu map is summarised See the actual Color Space Auto YPbPr YCbCr RGB PC RGB Video menu on the projector for full details Color Temperature 5400K 6500K 7500K 9300K Native Color Gamut Auto REC709 SMPTE C EBU Native Red Lift slider value range O 200 100 EE eege Green Lift slider value range O 200 100 setting Blue Lift slider value range O 200 100 Red Gain slider value range 0 200 100 Green Gain slider value range O 200 100 Blue Gain slider value range O 200 100 COLOR Reference Guide Mii O DM page 106 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series APPENDIX D MENUMAP NAG WV M Notes Menu Sub Menus GEOMETRY gt Some of the information in this menu a r map is summarised See the actual Aspect Ratio 16 9 TheaterScope 4 3 4 3 Narrow 16 10 5 4 Source menu on the projector for full details Overscan Off Crop Zoom Keystone Horizontal Keystone slider value range 350 350 0 Las The underlined text represents Vertical Keystone slider value range 200 200 0 the factory default value for each Rotation setting Rotation Adjust slider value range 20 20 0 Pincushion Barrel Pincushion Barrel Adjust slider value range 100 100 0 Top Left Corner Top Left Corner Adjust Horizontal slider value range 192
70. on 930 Series POSITIONING THE SCREEN AND PROJECTOR Wa wD Positioning The Screen And Projector 1 Install the screen ensuring that it is in the best position for viewing by your audience 2 Mount the projector ensuring that it is at a suitable distance from the screen for the image to fill the screen Set the adjustable feet so that the projector is level and perpendicular to the screen The drawing below shows the positions of the feet for table mounting and the fixing holes for ceiling mounting Four adjustable feet Six M6 holes for ceiling mount The screws should not penetrate more than 15 mm into the body of the projector Notes N Always allow the projector to cool for 5 minutes before disconnecting the power or moving the projector Ensure that there is at least 30 cm 12 in of space between the ventilation outlets and any wall and 10 cm 4 in on all other sides AN Do not stack more than 3 projectors Do not tilt the projector more than 112 from side to side when in use as this may cause system failure Pete 360 O Jm Installation and QuickStart Guide LANs Oy page 11 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series CHANGING THE LENS NWE wo WW Changing The Lens Notes Inserting a new lens A Before changing the lens always make sure the projector is switched off and fully disconnected from its power supply 1 Remove the lens cover A Wh
71. on ees o Highlight the setting you wish to edit and then press ENTER SELECT or the ba An Ba LEFT lt or RIGHT P arrow button to open the slider Resyne See Use the LEFT 4 and RIGHT B arrow buttons to adjust the slider AW Sea ben e Adjust IMenu Retum Press MENU to close the slider Operating Guide P OI o M page 40 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series Image menu continued from previous page Gamma Choose a de gamma curve from 1 0 1 8 2 0 2 2 2 35 and 2 5 Used correctly the Gamma setting can improve contrast while maintaining good details for blacks and whites If excess ambient light washes out the image and it is difficult to see details in dark areas lower the Gamma setting to compensate This improves contrast while maintaining good details for blacks Conversely if the image is washed out and unnatural with excessive detail in black areas increase the setting Dynamic Black Set to On to allow for increased contrast in darker scenes by modulating the light source Adaptive Contrast Set to On to expand the light and dark portions of the contrast curve of the image depending on the mean luminance of the image Saturation Hue Sharpness and Noise Reduction Highlight the setting you wish to edit and then press ENTER SELECT or the LEFT lt or RIGHT P arrow button to open the slider Use the LEFT 4 and RIGHT B arrow buttons to adjust the slider Press MENU to close the slide
72. pecification native 1920 x 1200 pixels 12 tilt angle Fast transit pixels for smooth grayscale and improved contrast Reference Guide A y page 128 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series Inputs and outputs Video amp Computer all models HDMI 1 4 HDMI BS Component Video Component Video Bandwidth e 170 MHz on analog RGB 165 Megapixels per second on HDMI and DVI Remote control and keypad IR remote control e On board keypad Automation control e RS232 LAN Color temperature User selectable from 5400 to 9300 K Reference Guide TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS NW us RJ45 U 3C Notes A 1 WWeeFebusy20I57 page 129 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series Lenses TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Detailed information about available lenses can be found in Appendix A Lens Part Numbers Further information about lens offsets can be found in Positioning The Image Maximum offset range Lens mount Motorised shift zoom and focus Mechanical mounting e Front Rear Table Front Rear Ceiling e Adjustable Front Rear Feet Orientation Table Top or Inverted Yes Pointing Up Yes Pointing Down Yes Roll Portrait t12 Reference Guide NWE Wo Hh X Information on lenses in this guide Notes detailed descriptions of available lenses reference charts depicting throw distances for commonly used aspect ratios
73. r Operating Guide USING THE PROJECTOR Picture Mode Brightness Contrast Dynamic Black Adaptive Contrast Saturation Hue Sharpness Noise Reduction Position and Phase Resync LI NENNEN Picture Mode Brightness Contrast Gamma Dynamic Black Adaptive Contrast Saturation Hue Sharpness Noise Reduction Position and Phase Resync A WREWOFebUS20IST page 41 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series USING THE PROJECTOR NS Wy WA Image menu continued from previous page Notes Position and Phase V Position 100 Press ENTER SELECT to open the submenu EENE zs V Position and H Position Phase a Set the sliders as required Tracking ae Phase Sync Level Adjusts the phase of the pixel sampling clock relative to the incoming signal Adjust the phase if noise is visible Tracking Adjusts the frequency of the pixel sampling clock Flicker or vertical banding indicate poor tracking Sync Level Adjusts the voltage level of the signal detection circuitry Adjust if the projector loses sync during scenes where the signal drops below black Highlight the setting you wish to edit and then press ENTER SELECT or the LEFT lt or RIGHT P arrow button to open the slider Use the LEFT and RIGHT B arrow buttons to adjust the slider Press MENU to close the slider Resync LC MEN Press ENTER SELECT to force the projector
74. r projectors it is normally used to specify the total amount of emitted visible light Luminance Noise Electrical interference displayed on the screen Reference Guide AL y page 123 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series APPENDIX F GLOSSARY OF TERMS W WV WK NTSC National Television Standards Committee Notes OSD on screen display The projector menus allowing you to adjust various settings Overlapping region Pixel lines each consisting of 1920 pixels Pond of mirrors Reference Guide AL y page 124 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series APPENDIX F GLOSSARY OF TERMS W WV WDA Primary colors Notes Three colors any two of which cannot be mixed to produce the third In additive color television systems the primary colors are red green and blue Progressive scanning projectors automatically carry out reverse pulldown whenever possible Resolution Saturation The amount of color in an image Scope Reference Guide ZB3M y page 125 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series APPENDIX F GLOSSARY OF TERMS N NG WV WL SX Notes Array Plus Synchronization A timing signal used to coordinate an action Test pattern A still image specially prepared for testing a projection system It may contain various combinations of colors lines and geometric shapes TheaterScope Throw distance The distance between the screen and the p
75. r radio frequency RF emitter which is connected to the Sync Out terminal on the projector IR or RF pulses are transmitted by the emitter to signal when the left eye and right eye images are being displayed The glasses incorporate a sensor which detects the emitter s signal and synchronises the left and right eye shutters with the projected image 3D passive glasses Passive glasses do not require a power source to work Light with left hand polarisation can pass through the left lens and light with right hand polarisation can pass through the right hand lens These glasses are used in conjunction with another device which polarizes the image such as a ZScreen Adjust lines A pattern applied to the image where its edge is to be blended with another image Adjust lines are used to position the projectors in the array Aperture The opening of the lens that determines the angle through which light travels to come into focus Reference Guide AL y page 117 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series APPENDIX F GLOSSARY OF TERMS N NU wa WDA Aspect ratio Notes The proportional relationship between the width and the height of the projected image It is represented by two numbers separated by a colon indicating the ratio of image width and height respectively for example 16 9 or 2 35 1 Not to be confused with resolution Blanking projection The ability to intentionally turn off that is set to black areas a
76. rojector Throw ratio The ratio of the throw distance to the screen width DMD aspect ratio TRC Source aspect ratio TRC is only used in calculations if it is greater than 1 Reference Guide Mii O M page 126 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series APPENDIX F GLOSSARY OF TERMS N NG Wy KL UXGA Notes Vignetting Optical cropping of the image caused by the components in the projection lens This can happen if too much offset is applied when positioning the image using the lens mount Vista WUXGA ZScreen A special kind of light modulator which polarizes the projected image for 3D viewing It normally requires that images are projected onto a silver screen The ZScreen is placed between the projector lens and screen It changes the polarization of the projected light and switches between left and right handed circularly polarized light at the field rate Reference Guide Mii O M page 127 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS N NG WV M Technical Specifications Notes Digital Projection reserves the right to change product specifications without prior notice Models The specifications on these pages refer to the following projector Series name Resolution Part number Contrast ratio M Vision Cine 930 WUXGA 3D WUXGA 114 259 12 000 10 2 000 1 Color system 6 Segment RGBYCW Color Wheel Display type 1 x 0 96 DarkChip DMD DMD s
77. round the edges of the projected image It is sometimes referred to as curtains since it can be used to blank an area of image that literally falls on the curtains at the side of the screen in a movie theater Usually no image resizing or geometric correction takes place and the blanked part of the image is lost Blanking video signal The section of the video signal where there is no active video data Brightness optical Describes how bright an image that is projected onto a screen appears to an observer C See Chrominance Reference Guide AL y page 118 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series APPENDIX F GLOSSARY OF TERMS N NG WV A Chrominance Notes monochrome images Color gamut The spectrum of color available to be displayed Color temperature The position along the black body curve on the chromaticity diagram normally quoted in Kelvin It takes into account the preset values for color balance in the service set up to take up the variations in the prism The projector allows you to adjust this temperature i e adjust the picture color temperature Component video Contrast electronic control The adjustment of the white point of the image without affecting the black point This increases the intensity range of the displayed image Contrast optical The intensity difference between the darkest and lightest areas of the screen Cr Cb Reference Guide
78. row button Q Projector straight The projector is directly opposite the screen at a right angle both horizontally and vertically No correction is needed Operating Guide USING THE PROJECTOR o o O Horizontal and vertical keystone corrections NWE Notes IS Keystone Corrections are unavailable when using any of the following Rotation Pincushion Barrel Corners Blanking Edge Blend For more information see Possible ZA y page 49 NN Wo Qc Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series USING THE PROJECTOR Geometry menu continued from previous page Geometry gt gt 00000000 Notes Rotation 8 Aspect Ratio Overscan Keystone i Keystone Rotat e Rotation example otation Pincushion Barrel Q DMD area Top Left Corner The DMD is not rotated It still covers the area that would be occupied Top Right Corner by the image without correction Bottom let Comer 6 Rotated image Bottom Right Corner The image is smaller than the surrounding DMD area It is scaled in Reset order to remain within the DMD area Blanking O Angle of rotation The angle equals a quarter of the Rotation setting e Pincushion Barrel Corners Blanking Edge Blend lt Execute gt For more information see Possible Geometry and Edge Blend 16 10 off X Rotation is unavailable when using any of the following gt In this example the angle i
79. rther in this guide Blanking EE E Horizontal Vertical Top Right Corner correction Operating Guide si Oy page 52 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series USING THE PROJECTOR NW Rr A Reset i Aspect Ratio 16 10 This command allows you to reset all Geometry settings apart from Blanking e off IP The Reset command does not apply and restore the factory default values to Blanking settings The Blanking Keystone od submenu contains its own Reset Rotation button Pincushion Barrel Top Left Corner Top Right Corner Bottom Left Corner Bottom Right Corner Reset lt Execute gt Blanking gt Operating Guide LAS Oy page 53 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series USING THE PROJECTOR NAG WV My Blanking Top LU Select the edge you wish to blank and use the LEFT d and RIGHT P arrow VERTES 0 IS Blanking corrections are buttons to determine the amount of correction Loft 0 unavailable when using any of the e d Use the Reset command to restore blanked edges Right 0 following Keystone Reset lt Execute gt Rotation Pincushion Barrel Black Level Uplift For more information see Possible Operating Guide LAS iy page 54 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series Edge Blend menu Edge Blend Enable and disable Edge Blend Align Pattern When switched on this feature makes the overlaps more visible and helps adjus
80. s 5 therefore Rotation 20 Rotation Operating Guide A y page 50 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series Geometry menu continued from previous page Pincushion Barrel Pincushion Barrel example Operating Guide Pincushion USING THE PROJECTOR NN WW HR Aspect Ratio 16 10 Overscan Off Keystone b Rotation Top Left Corner Top Right Corner Bottom Left Corner Bottom Right Corner gt Reset lt Execute gt Blanking gt Pincushion_Barrel 0 gt Barrel Notes IS Pincushion Barrel is unavailable when using any of the following Keystone Rotation Corners Blanking Edge Blend For more information see Possible A 1 y page 51 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series USING THE PROJECTOR N NE WV WDA Corners z R Aspect Ratio 16 10 I For each corner apply horizontal and or vertical correction as necessary to Ovid of Corner corrections are unavailable restore the rectangular shape of the image when using any of the following Keystone b Rotation Keystone Pincushion Barrel Rotation Top Left Corner e Pincushion Barrel Top Right Corner example F In this illustration the top right corner requires both horizontal and vertical Black Level Uplift correction Bottom Left Corner E Bottom Right Corner gt For more information see Possible Ka cce Geometry and Edge Blend e xis combinations fu
81. t Aspect Ratio 16 9 Overscan TheaterScope Keystone Rotation Pincushion Barrel 4 3 4 3 Narrow Top Left Corner 16 10 Top Right Corner 5 4 Bottom Left Corner Source Bottom Right Corner Reset Blanking Notes IS Some controls in the Geometry menu may be unavailable depending on other settings For more information see Possible IS For examples of how the different aspect ratios affect screen Aii y page 46 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series USING THE PROJECTOR Geometry menu continued from previous page Overscan Aspect Ratio Use this setting to compensate for noisy or badly defined image edges Overscan Crop removes unwanted artifacts from the edges of your image by cropping the edges Zoom increases the size of the image to force the edges off screen Keystone Rotation Pincushion Barrel To enable Overscan Top Left Comer Me Top Right Corner 1 Onthe Main menu highlight Overscan Eottom bet Comer 2 Use the LEFT lt d and RIGHT P arrow buttons to select Crop or Zoom Bottom Right Corner Reset Blanking Image with noisy edges Overscanned image Operating Guide NN Notes A y page 47 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series USING THE PROJECTOR N WEE Wa M Keystone BEE Aspect Ratio Use this setting to compensate for any distortion caused by the projector being in oe zo O
82. t Protection HDCP is supported on this input ZA y page 114 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series Control connections LAN RJ45 socket RS232 9 way D type connector 1 unused 2 Received Data RX 3 Transmitted Data TX 4 unused 5 Signal Ground 6 unused 7 unused 8 unused 9 unused Reference Guide APPENDIX E WIRING DETAILS N NG Update port 9 6 RS232 pin view of female connector IP Only one remote connection RS232 Notes or LAN should be used at any one time Aiii y page 115 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series Trigger 1 amp Trigger 2 3 5 mm mini jack Tip Signal Sleeve Ground IR input 3 5 mm mini jack Tip Signal Ring Not connected Sleeve Ground USB USB type A socket Pin 1 VCC 5 V Pin 2 Data Pin 3 Data Pin 4 Ground 3D Sync IN and 3D Sync OUT 75 ohm BNC Reference Guide APPENDIX E WIRING DETAILS N NG Tip Sleeve N cr 1 Im Tip Sleeve 4 Ring USB port pin view of female connector pin view of female connector Notes A 1 y page 116 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series APPENDIX F GLOSSARY OF TERMS N NG WV M Appendix F Glossary Of Terms Notes 1080p 3D active glasses Wireless battery powered glasses with LCD shutters Synchronization information is communicated to the glasses by means of an infrared IR o
83. t the physical position of the projectors in the array Blend Width Determine the width of the blended regions Black Level Uplift Adjust black levels to compensate if the blended regions appear brighter than the rest of the image Reset Reset all Edge Blend settings to their factory default values Operating Guide USING THE PROJECTOR NW Wo Mc Edge Blend Off Align Pattern On Blend Width gt Black Level Uplift gt Reset lt Execute gt Notes L When Edge Blend is set fo Off all other edge blend settings are disabled X Some controls in the Edge Blend menu may be unavailable depending on other settings For more information see Possible A 1 y page 55 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series USING THE PROJECTOR N NG wa wD Edge Blend menu continued from previous page Notes Blend Width Use the LEFT d and RIGHT P arrow buttons to set the width of the blended regions X Some controls in the Edge Blend menu may be unavailable depending on other settings For more information see Possible Top Bottom Left Right Operating Guide Z83M n WENNS page 56 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series USING THE PROJECTOR NANG WV Ny Edge Blend menu continued from previous page Black Level Uplift Black in the blended regions appears less dark than in the rest of the image IS Availability of black level area controls depends on settings in the this menu
84. tically configure to the optimum display settings EDTV Enhanced Definition Television within the frame Frame draw the frame Frame rate multiplication three times Reference Guide AL y page 121 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series APPENDIX F GLOSSARY OF TERMS NG WV WDA Gamma Notes sets Ghosting An artifact in 3D image viewing Ghosting occurs when an image intended for one eye is partially seen by the other eye HDCP High bandwidth Digital Content Protection An encryption scheme used to protect video content HDTV High Definition Television Hertz Hz Cycles per second Horizontal Scan Rate Reference Guide AL y page 122 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series APPENDIX F GLOSSARY OF TERMS N NG WV WDA Interlacing Notes even lines The fields are then alternately updated In analog TV interlacing was commonly used as a way of doubling the refresh rate without consuming extra bandwidth Interleaving The alternation between left and right eye images when displaying 3D LED Light Emitting Diode An electronic component that emits light Lens extension The nominal distance between the front of the projector and the outer end of the lens Lens extension is measured when the lens is focused at infinity and fully extended At other focus settings the extension could be up to 10 mm less Lumen A photometric unit of radiant power Fo
85. tion M Vision 930 Series APPENDIX B LENS CHARTS W Wa WDA Full DMD width images Notes Full width images are 2 35 1 Scope 1 85 1 Flat 1 78 1 16 9 1 66 1 Vista and 1 6 1 native Q 0 84 1 03 1 zoom lens 4 O o O IS This chart has a TRC of 1 0 for use 12 m 39 4 ft with the following images 1 56 1 86 1 zoom lens O 1 85 2 40 1 zoom lens 2 40 4 00 1 zoom lens EE 8 m 26 2 ft sz IS For information about individual lens c 6m 19 7 ft part numbers and lens extension o sizes see Appendix A earlier in this o document o 4 m 13 1 ft 2 m 6 6 ft 5m 10m 15m 20m 25m 30m 16 4ft 32 8 ft 49 2 ft 65 6 ft 82 0 ft 98 4 ft Throw distance Reference Guide A WNWEFebuSy20I57 page 99 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series APPENDIX B LENS CHARTS A NG WV NU 1 25 1 images Notes 0 84 1 03 1 zoom lens 12 m 39 4 ft O 98 9 IP This chart has a TRC of 1 28 for use with the following images 1 56 1 86 1 zoom lens O 1 85 2 40 1 zoom lens 10 m 32 8 ft 2 40 4 00 1 zoom lens 1 2e1 S 8 m 26 2 ft S S SES X For information about individual lens o part numbers and lens extension sizes see Appendix A earlier in this document 4 m 13 1 ft 2 m 6 6 ft 5m 10m 15m 20m 25m 30m 16 4ft
86. tion M Vision 930 Series APPENDIX D MENU MAP N Wa WM Appendix D Menu Map Notes Menu Sub Menus Some of the information in this menu MAIN map is summarised See the actual Input HDMI HDMI2 VGA Comp1 Comp2 DVI HDBaseT menu on the projector for full details Test Pattern Off White Black Red Green Blue CheckerBoard CrossHatch V Burst H Burst Color Bar The underlined text represents the factory default value for each setting LENS Lens Control Zoom Focus mode Zoom uses input from the UP and DOWN arrows to zoom the image Focus uses input from the LEFT and RIGHT arrows to focus the image Lens Shift mode Lens Shift uses input from the arrows to shift the lens Lens Center command IMAGE Picture Mode Bright Presentation Video Brightness slider value range O 200 100 Contrast slider value range O 200 100 Gamma 1 0 1 8 2 0 2 2 2 35 2 5 Adaptive Contrast Off On Saturation slider value range O 200 100 Hue slider value range O 200 100 Sharpness slider value range O 200 100 Noise Reduction slider value range O 200 100 Position and Phase V Position slider value range O 200 100 H Position slider value range O 200 100 Phase slider value range O 200 100 Tracking slider value range O 200 100 Sync Level slider value range O 200 100 Resync command Reference Guide AN y page 105 Digital Projection M Visi
87. to raise black levels in the unblended regions to achieve a uniform Use this mana 9 Blend Width menu black level Black level uplift is available for up to two edges and they must be opposite each other For example you can set black level to Top and Bottom or to Left and Right but not to Top and Left X Enable Align Pattern from the Edge Blend menu to see the black level uplift area 1 Select Area Stray light from the pond of mirrors of the DMD will elevate the black level outside the blended regions Adjust the slider to align the black level uplift area with the edge of the pond of mirrors The possible values are 8 16 24 and 32 pixels IS Black Level Uplift is unavailable when using any of the following settings from the Geometry menu If required adjust the opposite edge as well 2 Adjust Keystone Navigate to the Adjust group of settings and set All to the required amount of e nR z A otation black level correction This will apply equal correction to the black levels of all colors Pincushion Barrel If necessary use the individual color sliders for fine adjustment Corners Blanking For more information see Possible Operating Guide AZ83M ll WENN page 57 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series USING THE PROJECTOR NW wa wD Possible Geometry and Edge Blend combinations Notes Some Geometry and Edge Blend settings cannot be used in combination with others The table below
88. to resynchronize with the current Brighiness input Contrast 100 Gamma 2 2 Adaptive Contrast Off Saturation 100 Hue 100 Sharpness 0 Noise Reduction 0 Position and Phase Resync lt Execute gt Operating Guide lutte Oy page 42 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series USING THE PROJECIOR N W wo Ny Solor ment e T e Color Space Color Space In most cases the Auto setting determines the correct colorspace to use If it does not you can choose a specific colorspace Choose from Auto YPbPr YCbCr RGB PC and RGB Video Auto Color Space YPbPr YCbCr RGB PC RGB Video Operating Guide ZA 1 WWReWEFebudy20157 page 43 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series USING THE PROJECTOR ANAW Wa M Color Temperature Choose a value from 5500K warmer to 9300K cooler or Native no come Color Temperature correction 6500K 7500K 9300K Native Operating Guide ZA y page 44 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series Color menu continued from previous page Gamut In most cases the Auto setting will determine the correct color gamut to use If it does not you can select the appropriate setting manually Each setting defines the precise hue of each primary red green and blue and secondary yellow cyan and magenta color component used to generate the image Use the LEFT 4 and RIGHT B arrow buttons to select from Auto REC709 for most oth
89. up the Contrast control then adjust the value with the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons Presets can also be recalled through protocol For further information see the Protocol Guide GAMMA Switch to the next Gamma value 1 0 1 8 2 0 2 2 2 35 2 5 LENS Adjust lens position zoom and focus 2D 3D Switch between 2D and 3D mode 6 QO O O O O O OO PIC MUTE Close and open the shutter ASPECT RATIO Switch to the next aspect ratio 16 9 TheaterScope 4 3 4 3 Narrow 16 10 5 4 Source continues on next page e Remote control Installation and Quick Start Guide MTL Rev C February 2015 page 7 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series REMOTE CONTROL NN Wa M Remote control continued from previous page Notes BRIGHTNESS Bring up the Brightness control then adjust the value with the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons O SCAN Switch to Overscan mode Off Crop Zoom C TEMP Switch to the next color temperature 9400K 6500K 7500K 9300K Native 3D SWAP Switch 3D source dominance from left to right eye left eye signal first and vice versa SHARP Bring up the Sharpness control then adjust the value with the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons NR Bring up the Noise Reduction control then adjust the value with the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons 0 0 6 O 8 13 17 TEST Show a test pattern Press again to show the next test pattern Off White Black Re
90. ve force as this may damage the equipment wu 1 Loosen the two screws on the cover of the air inlet and remove the cover 2 Pull out the old filters 3 Insert the new filters into the slots 4 Reattach the cover and tighten the screws Installation and QuickStart Guide LANs Oy page 14 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series CHANGING THE FILTERS NU Wha WA To replace the filters on the left hand side of the projector Notes 1 Loosen the three screws on the cover of the air inlet and remove the cover 2 Pull out the old filters 3 Insert the new filters into the slots 4 Reattach the cover and tighten the screws Installation and QuickStart Guide si O page 15 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series CHANGING THE LAMPS NW WV WDA Changing The Lamps S Notes N Before removing the lamp modules for replacement turn off the projector and unplug the power cord Let the projector cool for approximately 60 minutes 1 Remove the lamp cover Fig 1 2 Loosen the screws of the lamp modules Fig 2 3 Pullthe lamp modules out of the enclosures Fig 3 Installation and QuickStart Guide LAS Oy page 16 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series CHANGING THE LAMPS 4 Insert the new lamps Fig 4 5 Replace the lamp covers Fig 5 6 Firmly secure the screws on the lamp covers Fig 6 Installation and Quick Start Guide AS Cay
91. verscan IS Keystone Corrections are a different horizontal or vertical plane to the screen unavailable when using any of the GE Rotation D 5 Rotation Pincushion Barrel Top Left Corner Pincushion Barrel Top Right Corner Corners Bottom Left Corner Blanking Bottom Right Corner El gt Edge Blend Reset lt Execute gt Blanking gt For more information see Possible Horizontal Keystone d 0 Keystone example The projector is positioned at an angle Vertical Keystone A 0 wv The resulting image is distorted 3 The image is corrected when Keystone is applied Operating Guide MUI HL RevCFebnay2015 page 48 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series Geome ry menu continued from previous page Keystone settings Projector to the left The projector is positioned to the left of the screen To correct apply a positive Horizontal Keystone value using the RIGHT arrow button 6 Projector to the right The projector is positioned to the right of the screen To correct apply a negative Horizontal Keystone value using the LEFT arrow button o Projector high The projector is positioned above the screen at a downward angle To correct apply a negative Vertical Keystone value using the DOWN arrow button O Projector low The projector is positioned below the screen at an upward angle To correct apply a positive Vertical Keystone value using the UP ar
92. w distance 7 m and screen width 3 5 m the correct lens would be number 3 in the chart Screen width Reference Guide APPENDIX B LENS CHARTS ANW WV WA 12 m 39 4 ft 10 m 32 8 ft 8 m 26 2 ft 6 m 19 7 ft 4m 13 1 ft 2m 6 6 ft Q Screen width 2 Throw distance Notes IS For information about individual lens part numbers and lens extension document 5m 10m 16 4 ft 32 8ft 1 Throw distance 15m 49 2 ft 20m 65 6 ft 25m 82 0 ft 30m 98 4 ft A 1 y page 97 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series TRC values applied in the charts Full width images APPENDIX B LENS CHARTS Formats that fit the width of the DMD without applying a throw ratio correction TRC include 2 35 1 Scope 1920 x 817 pixels e 1 85 1 Flat 1920 x 1037 pixels 1 78 1 16 9 1920 x 1080 pixels e 1 66 1 Vista 1920 x 1156 pixels 2 1 6 1 16 10 1920 x 1200 pixels native resolution Full height images A throw ratio correction TRC has been applied to the following charts S 1 25 1 5 4 1500 x 1200 pixels 1 33 1 4 3 1600 x 1200 pixels Reference Guide TRC 1 28 TRC 1 2 TRC 1 TRC 1 TRC 1 TRC 1 TRC 1 NN Wo BH Notes IS For information about individual lens part numbers and lens extension document Aili page 98 Digital Projec
93. y and avoid sharp bends Do not use a damaged power cable Installation and Quick Start Guide AIII y page 18 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series OPERATING THE PROJECTOR N NG wo WA Selecting an input signal or test pattern Notes Input signal e Connect an image source to the projector The signal should be automatically detected by the projector and should be displayed within IS For full details of how to use the two or three seconds controls and the menu system see e f more than one signal is connected then select the input you want to display the Operating Guide Press one of the input buttons on the remote control or Open the On screen display OSD by pressing MENU Highlight Input from the main menu press ENTER SELECT and then select an input signal using the UP and DOWN arrow buttons Press ENTER SELECT to confirm your choice Test pattern To display a test pattern Open the OSD by pressing MENU Highlight Test Patterns from the main menu then select a test pattern using the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons Installation and Quick Start Guide u ve page 19 Digital Projection M Vision 930 Series OPERATING THE PROJECTOR N NG Wa wD Adjusting the lens Notes The lens can be adjusted using the Lens menu or using the LENS button on the remote control The LENS button opens the Lens Control setting which adjusts zoom focus and shift The Lens menu gives you access to the Lens
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