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1. X X I X X X j ana ane no fy yf fy GRS IAA yo fy fy GRD CRS ha AISLH AISLE 2H 8H B 3 Z 4 gt Cc Cc gt Z System Installation LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 Positioning the Projector Correct positioning of the projector is essential to achieve the best results Before deciding on the final location of the projector please ensure you read the following information very carefully The projector must be situated in a clean dry environment and away from direct sunlight or heat Make sure you locate the projector so that the air inlets and outlets for the cooling system are not obstructed When positioning the projector always carry it by the retractable handles provided The handles pull out from the bottom of the projector and click into place To retract the handles push the securing lever to unlock and push back see below Ensure that the power cord and any other cables connecting to video sources are disconnected before moving the projector When moving the projector or when it is not in use cover the lens with the lens cap
2. For optimum viewing the screen should be a flat surface perpendicular to the floor The bottom of the screen should be 1 2m 4 feet above the floor and the front row of the audience should not have to look up more than 30 to see the top of the screen see opposite 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 If you intend to use a rear projection screen you must ensure you have sufficient distance behind the screen for the projector to be correctly located Rear projection has the advantage that the projector cannot be seen and higher ambient light levels can be tolerated Although the image can be flipped to rear projection and displayed without the need for extra mirrors or equipment it makes the installation more complicated and advice should be sought from your local dealer before attempting an installation in this way System Installation LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 NOILVTIVISNI x Ges N x x N N N N x x x x x x x x x x N x N x SS x x x x x N N Ki x x x N RI 1 2m D SCREEN 2H 60 VIEWINAREA _ AISLE
3. LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 System Installation 5 Remove the cap from the rear of the lens and insert the lens so that the three pins on the lens unit are properly lined up with the holes on the projector A Do not remove the front lens cap during lens installation The lens cap helps minimise any damage to the front lens element and prevents touching of the lens surface which can degrade the optical performance H lt A lt D 6 Rotate the lens barrel clockwise to fix the lens unit 7 Secure the three screws on the lens holder 8 Insert the connector of the lens unit into the socket of the extension cable attached to the projector LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 System Installation 9 Insert the lower lens hood into the retaining hook and secure 10 Re attach the upper lens hood while pushing the left and right bottom 11 Secure the upper lens hood with two screws through the top of the hood ML INSTALLATION 12 Attach the foam sealing ring 13 Remove the front lens cap ALL B 10 LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 System Installation Setting Up the Projector This section describes how to select a computer or video source adjust the picture edit a signal and adjust all other settings and adjustments for correct projector set up Before you turn on the projector ensure that the computer or video source is turned on
4. Software prom incompatibility bA Software display board Software incompatibility between TI and PI Software incompatibility Check software and hard ware versions Update as necessary Check software and hard incompatibility between TI and PJ ware versions Update as bb necessary Software product type Software incompatibility Check software and hard incompatibility between TI and PJ ware versions Update as bc necessary E gt MAINTENANCE Maintenance LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 Es Z cl m gt Z O m LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 Appendix Appendix OSS AF tee I APPENDIX gt x AC Z z x lt A ppendix Glossary LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 Aspect Ratio This is the ratio of picture width to picture height the standard television aspect ratio is 4x3 Black body An ideal body or surface that completely absorbs all light falling upon it with no reflection Brightness The light intensity of the displayed image Colour Temperature The Colour Temperature is the position along the black body curve of the chromaticity diagram but takes into account the preset values for colour balance in the service set up to take up the variations in the prism Composite Signal A signal line that carries information relating to the entire signal also incorporating sync pulses Contrast The difference betw
5. Le Power Off Confirmation Keystone Save Doubler Lens Memory User Name e ae LLI A OK Cance Power Management This feature automatically turns the projector off if there is no RGB input for over five minutes Power Management is not active for video signals Power Off Confirmation Determines whether a confirmation dialogue is displayed when turning the projector off Keystone Save Enables the current keystone settings to be saved The keystone setting is global and affects all sources It is saved when the projector is switched off Doubler Video S Video only Sets the double speed interpolation of the video signal On Non Interlaced display Off Interlaced display System Operation LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 Lens Memory Applies the stored lens shift focus and zoom adjustment values to the selected signal On Enables the lens memory function and applies saved settings to the selected signal Off Disables the lens memory function so there will be no application of stored lens settings cy Values for lens shift focus and zoom can be stored regardless of whether or not the lens memory function is enabled cy Lens Memory feature is not available in Link Mode User Name An 18 character user name may be assigned to the projector using the alpha numeric INPUT keys on the remote control The cursor keys allow movement O through the character entry
6. PROJECTOR THROW DISTANCE The further the projector is positioned from the screen or wall the larger the displayed image The minimum projected image size is 2m 80 measured diagonally The largest the image can be is 12 7m 500 LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 System Installation 500 400 300 200 so 00 When using a zoom lens exact positioning of the projector is not required as the image size can be adjusted However the projector must be located within the Throw Distance range imposed by the minimum and maximum lens throw ratios H lt A lt D To calculate the distance required between the screen and the projector select your lens type and screen size from the table below Screen Size Throw Distance required for Lens Model Diagonal LA00111 0 84 LA00107 1 5 2 5 LA00108 2 5 4 0 LA00109 4 0 7 0 80 1 4 2 5 4 0 4 1 6 5 6 6 11 3 4 48 8 20 13 10 13 45 21 33 21 65 37 07 100 1 7 3 1 5 0 5 1 8 1 8 2 14 2 5 60 10 17 16 40 16 73 26 57 26 90 46 59 200 3 4 6 1 10 1 10 2 16 2 16 3 28 4 11 20 20 00 33 14 33 46 53 15 53 48 93 18 300 dl 9 2 15 2 15 3 24 3 24 4 42 6 16 80 30 18 49 87 59 20 79 72 80 05 139 76 400 6 8 12 2 20 3 20 04 35 5 32 6 56 8 22 40 40 03 66 60 66 93 116 47 106 96 186 35 500 8 5 15 2 25 4 25 4 40 6 40 7 71 1 28 00 49 87
7. The HIGHIite Displays range of SUPER HIGH BRIGHTNESS DIGITAL VIDEO PROJECTORS HIGHlite Displays USER MANUAL Revision A 12 06 2001 DIGITAL PROJECTION GL A TEXAS INSTRUMENTS TECHNOLOGY LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 Declaration of Conformity Directives covered by this Declaration 89 336 EEC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive amended by 92 31 EEC amp 93 68 EEC 73 23 EEC Low Voltage Equipment Directive amended by 93 68 EEC Products covered by this Directive Large Screen Projector type HIGHlite4100gv HIGHlite 5100gv HIGHlite 4000sx HIGHIite 6000sx Basis on which Conformity is being declared The products identified above comply with the protection requirements of the above EU directives and the manufacturer has applied the following standards EN 55022 1998 Limits and Methods of Measurements of Radio Disturbance Characteristics Information Technology Equipment EN 55024 1998 Limits and Methods of Immunity Characteristics of Information Technology Equipment EN 61000 3 2 1998 Harmonic Current Emissions EN 61000 3 3 1998 Immunity to Voltage Fluctuations and Flicker Signed E Authority D J Quinn Product Development Director Date 15th May 2001 Attention The attention of the specifier purchaser installer or user is drawn to special measures and limitations to use which must be observed when these products are taken into service to maintain compliance wit
8. 28 27 lt D lt m 27 INFRARED TRANSMITTER Direct the remote control toward the remote sensor on the projector cabinet 28 REMOTE JACK Connect your remote control cable here for wired operation LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 Direct Key Combinations Overview The CTL button can be used in conjunction with other remote control buttons to provide alternative functions A list of these combinations is provided below KEY COMBINATION ACTION CTL INPUT 1 10 Switches to selected signal found in the Entry List To enable this combination you must first assign specific remote keys for direct input selection in the Entry Edit window CTL ENTER Displays the Entry Edit Command Window Only available while displaying the Entry List window CTL MUTE PICTURE SHUTTER Blocks all projector light output CTL CANCEL Returns to previous menu without closing the slidebar or dialogue box CTL UNDO Clears all menus or adjustment setting screens Adjustments amp settings are saved automatically CTL Cursor Button Moves the slidebar or dialogue box horizontally or vertically CTL Cursor Button while using zoom Displays the magnifying glass icon CTL Left Cursor BS Deletes one letter or numeral in the entry screen CTL TEST Displays the Passcode Entry screen CTL MENU ADDRESS Displays t
9. 83 34 83 33 133 20 133 53 233 27 Throw distances measured in metres and feet LENS SHIFT The default height for positioning the projector is at the centre of your screen However you can set the projector above or below the centre and adjust the image using the Lens Shift facility to centre the image on the screen System Installation LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 As with vertical positioning the default horizontal position of the projector is at the centre of the screen However the projector can be mounted to the left or right of image centre and the Lens Shift function used to centre the image on screen The lens can be shifted within the shaded shown below using the normal projection position as a starting point 0 19H 0 28H 0 08H 0 08H 0 23H 0 30H 0 15V 0 41V 0 50V gt 2 Normal gt Normal Projector S Projector d Position gt Position d SX 0 24V 0 15V O GV 0 32V Z Screen Width H Screen Size 80 100 150 200 300 400 500 H 1 6 5 33 2 0 6 67 3 0 10 00 4 0 13 33 6 1 20 00 8 1 26 67 10 2 33 33 V 1 2 4 00 1 5 5 00 2 3 7 30 3 0 10 00 4 6 15 00 6 1 20 00 7 6 25 00 H Width of projected image V Height of projected image Units Metres Feet Top View Normal Projection __ Screen i L_ Lens Shifted Side View Screen Le
10. the version ordered Please refer to the instructions supplied with your lens Overview LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 Safety Advice The safety instructions provided in this manual are to ensure the long life of your projector and to prevent fire and shock Please read them carefully and heed all warnings lt D lt m Fire and Shock Precautions Ensure that there is sufficient ventilation and that vents are unobstructed to prevent potentially dangerous concentrations of ozone and the build up of heat inside your projector Allow at least 20cm 8 of space between your projector and a wall Allow at least 50cm 20 of space between the ventilation duct outlet and object Ensure that nothing can be spilled on or dropped inside the projector If this does happen switch off and unplug the mains supply immediately Do not operate the projector again until it has been checked by qualified service personnel Do not insert any metal objects such as a wire or screwdriver into your projector Lamp Precautions Due to the lamp being sealed in a pressurised environment there is a small risk of explosion if not operated correctly There is minimal risk involved if the unit is in proper working order but if damaged or operated beyond the recommended 1500 hours the risk of explosion increases The projector has a warning system that displays the following message when you reach 1500 hours of operation La
11. 4 300 410 Brightness Linearity gt 80 Edge to Centre Contrast Ratio 400 1 Full Field Display Type 3 x DMD one per R G amp B DMD Specification 1024 x 768 Pixels 1280 x 1024 Pixels 16 3um x 16 3um Pixel size 13 0um x 13 0um Pixel size 17um x 17um Pixel pitch 13 8um x 13 8um Pixel pitch 17 4mm x 13 1 DMD size 17 7mm x 14 1 DMD size Fill Factor 90 Pixel fill factor Source Compatibility NTSC PAL SECAM HDTV 10801 720p 480p VGA SVGA XGA SXGA MAC amp DFP 24P amp 24Psf sx only Inputs RGB YCr Pr Cb PB 2 x BNC RGB H V HV 1 x D sub 15 pin YPbPr YCrCb 1 x RCA Video 1 x BNC 1 x RCA S Video 1 x S Video terminal Y C 1 x BNC Digital I O RGB Digital 1 MDR 20 pin DFP Specification Max resolution XGA 1 Process out 20 pin Serial Digital Input 1 BNC optional SMPTE 259M Lvl C 4 2 2 or SMPTE 292M 4 2 2 Component sx 525 625 Component 1 BNC loop through PAN DVN GI D PC Card PCMCIA Data back up Video Processing ASIC automatic resizing Sync Formats Separate Sync Composite Sync Sync on Green Remote Control Addressable remote control wired wireless Automation RS232 9 pin D type contact closure Switcher Video Switcher in out via 15 pin D type D 13 gt U lt gt m O Advanced User Information LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 Mounting Floor Mount
12. If E is measured in Foot Candles the screen luminance is in Foot Lamberts and is given by R x E Examples 1 A 6 x 4 6 diffuse screen with a reflectivity of 0 8 is illuminated by a projector emitting 3000 lumens The screen illuminance E F A 3000 27 111 Foot Candles The screen luminance B Rx E 0 8 x 111 89 Foot Lamberts PAN DVN GI D 2 A 4m x 3m screen with a reflectivity of 0 85 is illuminated by a projector emitting 3500 lumens The screen illuminance E F A 3500 12 292 Lux The screen luminance B R x E T 0 85 x 292 7 79 Candela m D 1 gt U lt gt m O Advanced User Information LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 DMD Operation and Usage A DMD Digital Micromirror Device M is a true digital light modulator and utilises 786 432 gv or 1 310 720 sx moving aluminium mirrors with each one representing a pixel in the final projected image Each mirror is suspended over address electrodes by a torsion hinge between two posts Depending on the voltage polarity applied each mirror will either tilt to left or to the right When light is applied to the complete DMD only the light redirected from a mirror tilting to the left is projected Support Posts Torsion Hinge Projection Lens Light Dump a Flat Illumination Lamp Right Offset Address Electrode Mirror Element P Left Tilt
13. Menu Item Expert Mode Digital Link Analog Link Source Select L Adjust Source Picture all items L L White Balance L L Image Pixel Adjust L L Position N N Aspect Ratio L L Resolution L L Overscan L L Video Filter L L Blanking N N Video Adj N N Option Adj N N Lens Memory N N Signal Type N N Switcher N N Ref Adj Keystone N N Lamp N N Ref White Bal N N a Factory Default N N 5 Projector Options Timer L L S Menu M M A Setup N N E Link Mode M M Switcher Control N N Help M M Test Pattern N N Direct Button LENS SHIFT Projector I I Remote Control N N FOCUS Projector I I Remote Control I I ZOOM Projector I I Remote Control I I Advanced User Information LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 Menu Item Expert Mode Digital Link Analog Link Direct Button MENU Projector L 1 L 1 Remote Control Lt L 1 POWER La LG POWER ON L2 KS POWER OFF Li 2 L 2 INPUT LCL L 1 MUTE PICTURE Lae Le MUTE SHUTTER L 1 EM MUTE OSD L 1 be AUTO N 3 NG TEST N N PC Control All No restriction Comply with the above specification Each letter used in the ablove means the following Letter Master Projector Slave Projector s L Valid Linked N Invalid Invalid M Valid Invalid I Independantly adjustable Independantly adjustable gt lt gt Z O m O 1 Each adjustment is not possib
14. RGB 1 LEVEL RGB Slot 1 CTL 1 008 VIDEO 1 LEVEL Video Slot 1 CTL 2 009 RGB 2 LEVEL RGB M 01 S 01 CTL 1 010 VIDEO 2 LEVEL Video M 01 S 02 CTL 2 011 CTL ENTER Edit ENTRY EDIT COMMAND The names and positions of the signals stored in the entry list can be modified using the Entry Edit Command To display the Entry Edit Command window hold down CTL and press ENTER on the remote control You can then Cut Copy Paste and Edit the entries e ae LLI A Entry Edit Command Cut allows you to remove a selected signal from the list The selected signal is stored on the clipboard in the projector Copy copies the selected signal from the list and stores it on the clipboard Paste Enables you to paste the signal stored on the clip board to any other line of the list To do this select Paste and then select the line number you want to paste to and press ENTER Edit allows you to change source name or assign the direct key System Operation LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 Entry No Im Source Name NTsc3 58 000 Signal Type Nido Input Terminal ide Direct Key ta Ok Cance The source name and input terminals can be modified by selecting Source Name and Input Terminal The appropriate Edit window will be displayed allowing you to make adjustments This option is only available for sources which are not being currently being displayed Source Name Input
15. Right Tilt The projector optically filters white light from the lamp into its constituent red green and blue Each colour illuminates a separate DMD whose modulated output is then recombined with the other two to form the projected full colour image Projector Optical Filtering of White Light Projector Lamp into Red Green and Blue Light Lens Full Colour Image DMDs Displayed on Screer DMD amp Digital Micromirror Device are trademarks of Texas Instruments Incorporated LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 Advanced User Information The mirrors in the DMD are arranged in a 1024 x 768 gv or 1280 x 1024 sx array allowing images of all aspect ratios to be displayed However the proportion of DMD effectively used will differ depending on the aspect ratio of the image e g a 5 x 4 aspect ratio on a 5100gv would only require the use of 960 x 768 mir rors The diagrams below show the DMD usage for each aspect ratio 4 x 3 5 x 4 8 x 5 14 x 9 and 16 x 9 with the shaded areas representing redundant mirrors DMD Size 4 x 3 Aspect Ratio gv 1024 x 768 Mirrors gv 1024 x 768 Mirrors used sx 1280 x 1024 Mirrors Sx 1280 x 960 Mirrors used 5 x 4 Aspect Ratio 8 x 5 Aspect Ratio gv 960 x 768 Mirrors used gv 1024 x 640 Mirrors used Sx 1280 x 1024 Mirrors used sx 1280 x 800 Mirrors used PAN DVN GI D 14 x 9 Aspect Ratio 16 x 9 Aspect Ratio gv 1024 x 65
16. achieve optimum results we recommend a low gain 1 2 1 3 non perforated screen for front projection this will keep hot spotting and light loss to a minimum whilst providing wide viewing angles Regardless of the type of screen used it is important that your screen is of sufficient height to display the images at the aspect ratios intended to be used Use the following tables to check that you are able to display the full image on your screen If you have insufficient height you will have to reduce the overall image size in order to display the full image on your screen Screen Width Screen Height metres Needed to Display Full Image with Aspect Ratio metres 4x3 5x4 8x5 14x9 16x 9 2 40 1 80 1 92 1 5 1 54 1 35 3 00 2 25 2 40 1 87 1 93 1 69 3 60 2 70 2 88 2 25 2 31 2 02 4 20 3 15 3 36 2 62 2 70 2 36 4 80 3 60 3 84 3 00 3 09 2 70 6 00 4 50 4 80 3 75 3 86 3 38 10 00 7 50 8 00 6 25 6 43 5 63 Z 4 gt n Ss gt 4 System Installation LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 Screen Width Screen Height feet inches Needed to Display Full Image with Aspect Ratio feet 4x3 5x4 8x5 14x9 16x9 8 0 0 0 0 5 3 0 5 2 4 6 10 0 7 6 8 0 6 3 6 5 5 8 12 0 9 0 9 7 7 6 7 9 6 9 14 0 10 6 11 2 8 9 9 0 Z D 16 0 12 0 12 10 10 0 10 8 9 0 20 0 15 0 16 0 12 6 12 10 11 4 30 0 22 6 24 0 18 9 19 4 16 11
17. and that the projector lens cap is removed Plug the supplied power cable into the AC outlet and turn on the projector with the main power switch on the rear panel of the projector The projector will go into its standby mode and the POWER indicator will glow amber H lt A lt D Press the POWER ON button on the remote control or projector cabinet The POWER light will turn to green and the projector will fully turn on The projector will display a black blue image or logo if no input signal is present To select the desired source press the INPUT button on the remote control or press the MENU button and use the Source Select function Adjust the projector position so that it is square to the screen and the displayed image is horizontally centred Next adjust the vertical position of the projected image using the Lens Shift Control Adjustments to the displayed image can be made using the ADJUST PICTURE or ADJUST WHITE BAL buttons on the remote control or via the Adjust Source option from the Main Menu If projecting an image with lower resolution than the projector s native resolution 1024x768 gv or 1280x1024 sx the image can be enlarged to fill the screen by selecting Native the Resolution window While pressing and holding CTL press MAGNIFY or FOCUS on the remote control to zoom the lens or adjust the lens focus B_11 Z 4 gt E gt a B 12 System Installat
18. device has been activated FANSTOP Operates when the fan has Check for 5 volts on pin 3 EO failed of POKA to POKK on the fan board If 5 volts is pre sent the fan is faulty Replace the fan LAMP STATEO Operates when the lamp Check the connections F5 fails between the power supply the igniter and the lamp housing If OK replace the lamp or power supply TIMER read write fail Occurs when there is a Check the connections F4 comms error on the lamp from the fan printed circuit timer printed circuit board board to the timer PCB If OK replace the timer PCB Reset controller There is acomms error on Replace the main PCB communication fail the TI CPU b0 Sequencer controller There is a comms error on Replace the main PCB communication fail b1 the TI CPU LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 Maintenance ERROR MESSAGE DETAILS SOLUTION Red Green or Blue asic comms fail b2 b3 b4 Red Green or Blue display board drive error Check connection between main PCB and engine If OK replace main PCB Red Green or Blue display board comms fail Red Green or Blue display board drive error Check connection between main PCB and engine If b5 b6 b7 OK replace main PCB Reset FPGA download Comms error with TI Replace main PCB fail b8 CPU Sequencer FPGA Comms error with TI Replace main PCB download fail b9 CPU
19. field To save the name press the ENTER button 2 S 2 SETUP PAGE 5 Setup 2j xl al Communication Speed 38400 H Page Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 ERE Projector ID Enable Disable Alt Default Source Select Last C Select Kei U Cance Communication Speed Defines the baud rate of the PC CONTROL connector Select the appropriate rate between 4800 and 38400 according to the equipment connected The default rate is 38400bps LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 System Operation Projector ID Each projector requires a unique address when used in serial communication mode Up to 64 addresses are available by selecting Enable and then using the spin buttons to change the ID number To save the setting select OK Default Source Select The projector can be configured to display either the last input used or a preset input whenever it is turned on Link Mode Link Mode o Standalone Master Slave This feature is used for multiple projector connection using RGB Digital Input Output connectors The master projector is set to Master The other slave projectors are set to Slave When not using Link mode set to Standalone e ae LLI A See page D 4 for setting up for double or stacking in link mode Switcher Control Switcher Control o Standalone CSW Level CSW Leve This feature sets the projector for communication with the ISS 6020 Switcher man ufa
20. image settings with the exception of Keystone and Lamp Output to the factory preset level Factory Default 2 x Restore to Factory Settings All Data Current Signal r OK Cance There are three options available All Data Resets the settings for all signals to the factory preset levels Current Signal Resets the adjustments and image options for the current signal to the factory preset levels ac S O 2 Including Entry List Resets the adjustments and image settings for all signals and deletes all signals in the Entry List LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 System Operation Projector Options Timer gt Menu Setup Link Mode Switcher Control The Projector Options menu enables you to set preferences and other operating options Timer On Ott Timer Sleep Timer This feature enables you to turn on or off your projector automatically at a specified time There are two timer functions are available On Off Timer and Sleep Timer ON OFF TIMER The On Off Timer enables you to schedule up to eight on and off times in 12 or 24 e ae LLI A hour format Before setting the On Off Timer the current date and time must be defined using the Date Time Pre set feature When the On Off Timer has been set it is still possible to turn the projector on or off with the remote control On 0ff Timer HE Fre Week La On Ott l Every Mon 19 30 22 30 3 4 7 E
21. keystone trapezoidal distortion With the projector aimed directly at the screen the maximum keystone angle that can be corrected is 15 degrees LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 System Operation Lamp Lamp Mode Lamp Qutput LAMP MODE Lamp Mode allows the lamp power supply to operate under the following settings High Bright Var lable Auto This setting keeps the projector s original light output level for a certain period of time High Bright This setting consumes maximum current from the AC input and results in the most light output cS The High Bright mode shortens the lamp life Be sure to use this mode at temperatures of 95 F 35 C or less e ae LLI A Variable This setting allows the lamp power supply to draw a variable amount of current from the AC input source and allows for maximum power consumption and variable light output When selecting Variable use the Lamp Output slidebar to set the desired projector light output LAMP OUTPUT Defines the projector light output when Lamp Mode is set to Variable Lamp Output Reference White Balance Reference White Balance is only available when viewing test patterns and adjusts the white balance that is used as a reference cS Any adjustment will affect the displayed image for all input sources System Operation LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 Factory Default Factory Default returns all adjustments and
22. number of a slave projector Slave ID Displays the ID of a slave projector Slave Status Displays the status of a slave projector Running The projector is operating Cooling Lamp The fan is cooling the lamp Standby The projector is in Standby mode Communication Error A communication error has occured Connecting The projector is verifying the connection Error Standby An error has caused the projector to enter Standby mode e ae LLI A Page Buttons Turns pages to display information on additional slave projectors Reconnect Confirms connection of all linked projectors Five internal Test Patterns are provided to assist with projector setup and alignment Use the Red Green and Blue check boxes to turn individual colours on and off Test Fattern Cross Hatch ag S Z System Operation LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 Cross Hatch Used during manufacture to align the DMDs this pattern can be use ful in the field for overlaying the images in multiple projector stacks Grey Bars Provides a grey scale for adjusting the projector colour balance away from that set during manufacture for applications where a custom balance is required Black Raster Used as the off measurement for calculating the on off contrast ratio Grey Raster Gives an indication of the on screen luminance level that can be expected when displaying video White Raster Us
23. orientation Next turn on all the projectors and display the internal crosshatch test pattern using a different single colour for each projector e g turn on green for the master projector red for the first slave projector and blue of the other second slave projector gt U lt gt m O Advanced User Information D 6 LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 Setting up for Double or Triple Stacking Adjust the lens shift zoom and focus to clearly display all projected patterns If the vertical alignment of the projector s is incorrect adjust the height of the feet If there is any keystone distortion use Keystone adjustment to correct and save the settings on each projector SIGNAL DATA PREPARATION When stacking multiple projectors each projector should be configured to display the input image in exactly the same manner This requires configuring the master projector for each input signal type adjusting the image and copying it to the slave projectors using a PC card as follows 1 Choose one projector to be the master projector and turn it on 2 Display all the desired input signals adjusting each signal to provide an optimum image and place the master projector in standby mode 3 Remove the PC Card slot decorative panel and insert a PC card into the slot 4 Press and hold CANCEL then press POWER on the rear panel of the master projector The POWER indicator will change to steady green and the PC Ca
24. section for more information RGB Digital Connectors amp Optional SDI Board There is a compartment above the terminal board on the front of the projector for RGB Digital connectors and the optional SDI board The compartment is opened by pushing the left side of the panel LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 Overview OUTPUT INPUT9 OUTPUT INPUT 0 11 11 INPUT 9 RGB Digital DVI D 24 pin connectors for double or triple stacking Use the supplied DVI D OVERVIEW cable to connect the OUTPUT terminal of the first projector to the second projec tor s INPUT until all the projectors are connected cy The DVI D cable must not exceed 5 m 16 4 feet in length These connectors can also be used to accept TMDS standard digital signal output from a digital ready computer When used in this manner some graphics cards may cause flickering noise on the screen cS The projectors support a maximum resolution of 1024x768 4100gv and 5100gv or 1280x1024 4000sx and 6000sx 12 INPUT 0 SDI BNC SDI connection for use with equipment such as commercial type digital VTR Compatible with digital component signals complying with SMPTE 259M C standard 4000sx and 6000sx models are also compatible with digital component signals com plying with SMPTE 292M standard For further information on installing the optional SDI board contact your Digital Projection Dealer lt D m Overview LBV 00072 Revisio
25. the 7 segment display it will be necessary to reset the projectors internal running time by pressing the Help key or Power Off key on the remote con trol for 10 seconds then turn on the mains switch 1 Remove the two screws from the lamp housing cover at the rear of the projector Remove the cover locate the Timer PCB at top right of lamp housing and dis connect connector POXP 2 Unscrew the two captive screws at the bottom left and right hand corners of the lamp housing and gently pull the lamp out of the projector using the handle on the lamp housing MAINTENANCE cS The lamp housing must be handled with care f it is dropped from just 10cm the lamp will be defective To install a new lamp simply reverse the above procedure cS New lamps are supplied with a fine mesh filter This filter needs to be fitted under the filter lid at the front of the projector to the right of the input terminals E 1 Maintenance LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 Cleaning Procedure 1 Unplug the projector before cleaning 2 Clean the cabinet periodically with a damp cloth If heavily soiled use a mild detergent Never use strong detergents or solvents such as alcohol or thinner 3 Use a blower or lens paper to clean the lens and be careful not to scratch or mark the lens Es Z cl m gt Z O m E 2 LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 Troubleshooting Maintenance ERROR MESSAGE DETAILS SO
26. the S Video signal detection mode to allow the identification of S Video signals with different aspect ratios When set to S1 zoom signals 16 9 will be identified When set to S2 zoom signals and wide zoom signals 4 3 will be identified System Operation LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 SETUP PAGE 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page d Signal Select RGB Auto bl RGB Aute H Sync Termination RGB alle H ROB MESS H OK Cance Signal Select RGB 1 2 Allows the RGBI and RGB2 inputs to be defined as either RGB Component or Auto When set to Auto the projector attempts to automatically detect the signal type However certain component signals may not be detectable v m S O Z Sync Termination Defines the impedance of the sync signal for the RGB1 and RGB2 inputs The default setting for normal use is 75Q Hi Z should be selected when using a TTL signal SETUP PAGE 3 setup ls Page Page AF aze g Page 4 Page d signal select Video Auta H Video Auta H S Video Auta oVideo Auto fiuto fiuto 9 fiuto OK Cance LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 System Operation Video 1 2 Allows the manual selection of composite video standards for the Video 1 and Video 2 inputs S Video 1 2 Allows the manual selection of composite video standards for the S Video 1 and S Video 2 inputs SETUP PAGE 4 setup Page Page 2 Page al Page Page d m Power Management
27. 7 INPUT 7 for S VIDEO 1 8 INPUT 8 for S VIDEO 2 9 INPUT 9 for RGB DIGITAL input 0 INPUT 0 for SDI input on the optional SDI board 10 UNDO Press to return the adjustments and settings to the previous condition While pressing and holding CTL use this button to clear all menus or adjustment setting screen At this time the adjustments settings are stored in memory 11 CANCEL Press this to exit to the previous menu While pressing and holding CTL use this button to make the previous menu active without exiting the current menu This feature allows you to adjust several items concurrently 12 INFO Displays the Source Information or Projector Information window This button toggles between these two windows lt D lt m Overview CA LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 13 TEST Press to display internal test pattern Sequential presses scroll through series of five test patterns 14 HELP Provides on line help 15 PIXEL Displays the Pixel Adjust screen to adjust pixel clock and phase 16 AUTO RGB only Press to automatically adjust Position H V and Pixel Clock for optimal picture The Pixel Phase is not adjusted 17 POSITION Press to display the Blanking screen press again to display the position screen While pressing and holding CTL press this button to display the Lens Shift adjust ment screen 18 MUTE SOUND available only when using a configured swit
28. 8 Mirrors used gv 1024 x 576 Mirrors used sx 1280 x 823 Mirrors used sx 1280 x 720 Mirrors used T LA Advanced User Information LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 Multiple Projection Up to three HIGHlite Displays projectors can be stacked without any additional framing gravity stacking One unit can be stacked on top of the other up to three units Make sure that each foot is securely seated on the stacking pad gt U lt gt m O To connect multiple projectors use the supplied DVI D cable to connect the RGB DIGITAL output INPUT 9 of the master projector to the RGB DIGITAL input of the slave projector the second and third stack until all the projectors are connected DA LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 Advanced User Information Next using a commercially available bi directional RS 232C cable connect the OPTION OUT terminal of the master projector to the OPTION IN terminal of the slave projector s until all the projectors are connected DVI D Cable 1 supplied I I I I I i OUTPUT INPUTS al I I I Eer Eemeren I I I I I I 5 O OD DO 4340 gt eg G o OPTION IN Ote Master Bi Directional RS232C Cable not supplied PAN DVN GI D OPTICAL AND MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT Place the projectors at the proper height for best screen to projector relationship and ensure that all projectors have the same display
29. LUTION LAMP USAGE 1 Display Code LP Operates when the lamp s running time exceeds 1600 hours Replace the lamp and the timer printed circuit board Hold down the POWER OFF key on the remote control for ten seconds to reset the running time then power on the projec tor at the light engine and the thermal protection device has been activated LAMP USAGE 2 When the lamp s running Replace the lamp and the LO time exceeds 1500 hours timer printed circuit board an on screen display is Power on the projector presented to suggest that the lamp be replaced PSPROTECT Operates when the power Check all connections air A1 supply is faulty or when ducts and power supply there is a power overload output terminals If all or the thermal protection appears in order replace device is activated in the the power supply unit power circuit EXTPROTECT A temperature of over 65 Check all the air ducts If F1 degrees has been detected all appears in order replace the thermal sensor on the light engine E 3 MAINTENANCE lt Z cl m gt Z O m Maintenance E 4 LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 ERROR MESSAGE DETAILS SOLUTION LAMP TEMP A temperature of over 130 Check all the air ducts If F6 degrees has been detected all appears in order at the lamp housing and replace the lamp housing the thermal protection
30. TION Use during playback from a VCR or DVD that supports Copyguard a copy preven tion system to remove the image hooking that can occur sync Protect ton Al VD DELAY This feature is used to correct vertical jitter of non standard inter laced signal Select one of the three VD delay levels LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 System Operation Lens Memory Lens Memory oFeference This feature stores in memory the values for the lens Shift Focus and Zoom after adjustment by the remote control or the main unit controls For Example In order to display a 4x3 video image and a 5x4 computer image on the same 4x3 aspect ratio screen On a 4100gv or 5100gv both the images will occupy the same height and nothing needs to be done On a 4000sx or 6000sx the computer image will fill the height of the DMD but the video image will only fill 90 of the DMD height In this case it will be necessary to alter the lens zoom to fill the screen for the video e ae LLI A image This will cause the image focus to change and if there is any lens shift employed will cause the image to move laterally on the screen Storing the two lens states in memory will allow the lens to change its position focus and zoom for both of these images automatically cy Memorising the setting with no video input will set the reference default posi tion for the lens settings To memorise a setting Check the b
31. Terminal NTsc3 og ag S O 2 U Cance You can assign specific remote keys for direct signal input selection using the Direct Key function Select List and press ENTER to display the Direct Key assignment list Direct Key After assigning the desired remote keys select OK and press ENTER to save changes and close the window LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 System Operation Source 123456 8901234 RGB NTGCH ku S IDEO GN idea S Video COMPO Component Component Ebr Digital Digital RGB DIGITALI Viewer Viewer emer RGB 1 LEVEL RGB Slot VIDEO LEVEL Video Slot RGB 2 LEVEL RGB VIDEO LEVEL Video bll ENTER 6 jeer After modifying an entry in the list using the Edit function select OK and press ENTER to save the new settings To exit without storing setting select Cancel To close the List window without making any changes press CANCEL on the remote control e ae LLI A cy One feature of HIGHLite Displays is the automatic creation of a new entry in the Entry List when a new source is modified using picture controls such as brightness etc If many different sources are used with the projector it is theoretically possible to fill the 100 entries available in the Entry List If this occurs in the worst case the projector may not be able to display an image Therefore it is recommended that the Entry List is periodically cleared out delet
32. Vertical Frequency Sync Polarity Page 2 Signal Type Video Type Sync Type Interlace Resolution Direct Key Page 3 Aspect Ratio I Aspect Ratio D Gamma Correction Noise Reduction L Noise Reduction C Color Matrix Matrix Type Page 1 User Name Serial Number Lamp Hour Meter Projector Usage Projector ID Cross Hatch Gray Bars Page 2 Version BIOS Firmware Data SUB CPU Black Raster Gray Raster Page 3 Formatter Version CPU PROM Prism White Raster FPGA Version OSD JOE Red Green Blue Page 4 Link Mode Master Slave LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 System Operation Menu Operation Main Menu The Main Menu provides access to sub menus which allow you to control the projector and to view any system settings Basic Custom Menu Sdyvanced Menu Source Select p Source Select gt Adjust Source Adjust Source gt Ref Ad gt a Factory Default 3 J i Projector Options Factory Default ile Projector Options gt To Advanced Menu PO Card Files Help b Test Fattern e ae LLI A Source Select enables selection of an input source Adjust Source provides access to the image controls Ref Adj provides access to Keystone Lamp and Reference White settings Factory Default takes you to the Factory Default options menu Projector Options enables you to set projector options and other operating options PC Card Files provides acc
33. ack projectors on the ceiling LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 Overview Components Part Names Stacking Pad Digital Input Terminal P anel OVERVIEW Remote Sensor Di Lens optional 7 Input Terminal Panel Carrying Handle Ventilation Out Release Lever Ventilation In Foot Power Switch AC Input Ventilation In Controls Ventilation In Ventilation In lt D lt m Overview LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 Control Panel The control panel at the rear of the projector provides all the main controls necessary to operate the projector 11 10 9 8 7 5 4 2 Remote Sensor LENS SHIFT FOCUS ZOOM MENU SELECT ENTER INDICATOR m POWER 4 A O ON ONOFF ite e CANCEL STATUS 1 Power Button Press to turn the projector on when the projector is in the standby condition Main Power switch must be on and the POWER indicator lit amber Press and hold for 2 seconds to turn off the projector 2 Power LED The power indicator is a dual colour LED When the projector is on the indicator is green When the projector is in standby mode the indicator is amber After the projector is turned off the indicator flashes for three minutes to show that the cooling fan is working Do not turn off the main power during that time After stops flashing the POWER indicator will change to a steady amber glow and the projector will be in the stand by mode The ma
34. and 2 hours in 30 minutes 2 Select Set and press the ENTER button on the remote control 3 The remaining time starts counting down 4 The projector will turn off after the countdown is complete e ae LLI A Menu The Menu window allows you to set preferences for the on screen menu system Menu Mode Advanced Menu H Basic Custom Menu Edit Language Engl ish Bal Menu Display Time Manua H m S O System Operation LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 Language Up to seven languages are available for the on screen instructions The options are English German French Italian Spanish Swedish and Japanese Menu Display Time The on screen menu display appears when the buttons on the remote control or the controls on the rear panel are pressed The display can be set to automatically turn off at a pre selected time between 3 and 30 seconds after the last menu action or set to manual operation When set to manual the display will be turned on and off whenever the MUTE OSD button is pressed If no button operation is made for 20 minutes or more the on screen message will automatically turn off Display Select defines the status information displayed on the screen each time you switch between input sources Date Format defines the format of the date displayed in the upper left corner of the screen Date Time Preset The projector has a built in clock allowing the cur
35. cher Turns off the sound for a short period of time Press again to restore the sound 19 MUTE OSD Press to turn off the on screen menu display Press again to restore the on screen display You can also turn off the on screen display by pressing and holding the CTL and then pressing MUTE OSD doing this again restores it It this case any adjust ment will still change the projector s memory settings This mode ts available even when an input is switched to another or if the power is turned off using the POWER OFF button on the remote control LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 Overview 20 MUTE PICTURE Press to turn off the picture for a short period of time Press again to restore the pic ture Pressing and holding CTL then pressing this button closes the light shutter such that no light is emitted through the projection lens 21 KEYSTONE R Press to display the Keystone Correction screen OVERVIEW 22 AMPLITUDE G Service personnel only 23 ENTRY LIST B Press to display the Entry List screen 24 FOCUS While pressing and holding CTL pressing this button allows you to adjust the lens focus 25 MAGNIFY ZOOM Magnify the size of a target portion While pressing and holding CTL pressing this button allows you to zoom the lens in and out 26 CTL Used in conjunction with other buttons similar to a shift key on a computer key board Overview LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001
36. countries 625 lines of resolution transmitted at 50 interlaced frames per second APPENDIX gt x ne Z z x lt Appendix LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 Resolution This is expressed as the number of horizontal pixels by the number of vertical lines e g 680 x 400 means 400 lines with 680 pixels per line RGB The Red Green and Blue inputs from an RGB source S Video A video signal which has separate Y and C signals Throw Distance The required distance between the screen and the projector Y This is the luminance input brightness from an S Video or component video signal
37. ction to the other LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 System Operation Signal Type Select either the RGB or Component signal type to get the correct colour space for your input RGB RGB Signal Component Composite signals such as YCrCb YPrPb cS This feature is available on RGB1 and RGB2 only Switcher Gain Volume SWITCHER GAIN e ae LLI A This feature adjusts the input level of the signal to correct any image colour balance errors caused by signal path differences This must be done to each colour R G and B VOLUME Volume This feature adjusts the volume of the audio output when connected through a suit able switcher Adjust the sound corresponding to the selected slot cy Audio output from the switcher must go to a suitable audio system Audio can not be played through the projector ag S Z System Operation Ref Adj LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 The Ref Adj Reference Adjust Menu provides access to the reference controls Use the up and down cursor buttons on your remote control or the projector cabinet to highlight the menu item you want to adjust Keystone Lamp f Keystone Keystone Distortion Norma Keystone is the distortion of a projected image that usually creates a wider top than bottom Aiming a projector upward on a wall rather than straight at a wall creates this distortion Use slide bar to correct this
38. ctured by NEC Standalone Use the projector in stand alone operation SWI1 Level Use the projector with one switcher SW2 Level Use the projector with two or more switchers cy Selections SW1 and SW2 are not available in Link Mode System Operation LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 When changing this setting a confirmation box will appear If you want to restart your projector select Yes if not select No cy This setting only becomes effective following a restart of the projector PC Card Files Displays a list of all the files stored in the PC Card so that you can select a file you want to display You can also sort files by file name or date or display the file PC Card Files x File Name Beate lt DIR gt 2000 04 19 17 04 Rit HF ILE lt DIR gt 2000 04 19 14 59 O Tools lt DIR gt 2000 06 30 17 45 ac S Sort zl O Name bc bl File Group ALL Ai D Free Space 2 145 418 112 Path A Into 3 Files Although the list displays all the files in the PC Card files can only be displayed in text HTML JPEG or BMP format To display the selected file select Execute Help The Help menu provids three option Contents Source Information and Projector information Contents Source Information Projector Information LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 System Operation CONTENTS The Contents option provides a list of functions for which online help is avai
39. direct connection of the remote control unit The OUT connector is used for daisy chaining multiple pro jectors and operating them with the same remote control Plugging the cable into the projector will automatically disable the infra red remote receivers 5 INPUT 1 RGBI1 and INPUT 2 RGB2 Inputs with BNC terminals for connection of R G B H and V outputs of external equipment such as a switcher If using a source with combined sync output connect it to the H V terminal The R G B terminals can also be used to connect component video outputs Y Cb Cr of external equipment 6 INPUT 4 Component Y Cb Cr Inputs with RCA terminals for component video outputs Y Cb Cr of external equipment such as DVD player cS This input accepts component signals only 7 INPUT 5 VIDEO 1 BNC composite video connection for external equipment such as a VCR or laser disk player lt 2 lt m Overview LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 8 INPUT 6 VIDEO 2 RCA composite video connection for external equipment such as a VCR or laser disk player 9 INPUT 7 S VIDEO 1 Two BNC connectors allow for S Video connection for use with external equipment such as a VCR or laser disk player that have separate Y and C video outputs 10 INPUT 8 S VIDEO 2 Mini DIN 4pin S video connection for external equipment such as a VCR This input allows switching between S2 and S1 VIDEO input modes See the S Video Mode Select
40. e resolution If you are displaying an image with higher resolution than the projector s native resolution even in Native mode the image is displayed full screen using the Image Resizing Feature LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 System Operation OVERSCAN Selects the of overscan to be applied to a RGB image EIER D 10 C d s VIDEO FILTER This feature reduces video noise Video filtering is controlled by a slide bar with adjustments made using the cursor buttons on the remote control When the bar is set at 0 video filtering is Off High filtering is applied when the bar is set to 1 3rd When the bar is at 2 3rds medium filtering is applied and when set to full low filtering is applied The appropriate filter value should be selected to give the best image for your input signal BLANKING The Blanking feature allows you to mask any unwanted area of the screen image Blank ing H cor Ea S oO cy Blanking functions on the vertical display range only System Operation LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 Video Adj NOISE REDUCTION This feature is used to reduce video noise Select Low Medium or High to give the optimum image Noise Reduction Luminance four ls ES ski eni Chrominante __ em sien alia Mia cS The lower the Noise Reduction level the better the image quality Increasing Noise Reduction lowers video bandwidth COLOR MATRIX The Color Mat
41. e your selection navigate to the OK button and press the ENTER button You will then be asked to confirm the changes Confirm Change Menu Change Basic Custem menu now Yes All items not selected can still be accessed by selecting To Advanced Menu item in the Main Menu LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 Overview Menu System Overview Menu windows or dialog box typically have the following elements Title Bar ER Tab 1 ae 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Orientation Desktop Front DI Background Bue S Solid Triangle S Video Mode Select Off H 0 OK Button Highlight eee eran Pace 5 T Power Management ke Power Off Confirmation Check Box Keystone Save TT Doubler TT Lens Memory e ae LLI A User Name Cancel Button Slide Bar Title bar Indicates the menu title Highlight Indicates the selected menu or item Solid triangle Indicates further choices are available A highlighted triangle indicates the item is active ag S O 2 Overview LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 Tab Indicates a group of features in a dialog box Selecting any tab brings its page to the front Radio button Use this round button to select an option in a dialog box Check box Place a checkmark in the square box to turn the option On Slide bar Indicates settings or the direction of adjustment OK button Press to confirm your set
42. ed for measuring projector luminance and for on reading for on off contrast ratio measurement LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 Advanced User Information Section D Advanced User Information Screen uUmInancCe micia D 1 DMD Operation and USAGE D 2 PONS PROlSC HOM EE D 4 Connection Instructons D 4 Setting up for Double or Triple Stacking D 6 External Hardwired Control via Remote 1 Connector D 11 Projector DImenSlons asian aaa D 12 Technical Specification ts D 13 PAN DVN GI D Advanced User Information LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 gt U lt gt O m U LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 Advanced User Information Screen Illuminance The projector s arc lamp emits a luminous flux measured in lumens This flux is directed at the screen and illuminates it the illuminance E can be measured in Lux lumens m2 or Foot Candles lumens ft The illuminance of the screen is calculated by dividing the incident flux by the illuminated screen area The brightness of the screen known as the screen luminance B is determined by the amount of light reflected from it or transmitted through it if using a rear projection screen If the screen is diffuse the incident light is reflected into a hemisphere If the screen has a reflectivity R the screen luminance in candela m is given by R x E where E is measured in Lux
43. een the dark and light areas of the screen DMD A Digital Micromirror Device is a true digital light modulator See D 2 DMD Usage and Operation for further explanation Field A space on a menu screen for data to be entered Horizontal Scan Rate This is the rate at which the DMD is scanning the horizontal lines on the screen The rate is set by the horizontal sync from the source and measured in Hertz LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 Appendix Hs Vs This stands for Horizontal and Vertical sync Hue The graduation red green balance of colour applicable to NTSC Hz Hertz Hertz is a measurement of frequency where one hertz is one cycle per second Interlacing An interlaced image is displayed by alternatively updating two fields of horizontal display lines to produce a constant image Field 1 the odd lines is updated then field 2 the even lines is updated LED A Light Emitting Diode is an electronic component that emits light Lumen The measurement of luminous flux Luminance Also known as Y this is the part of an S Video signal which affects the brightness 1 e the black and white part Noise Electrical interference displayed on the screen NTSC National Television Standards Committee The United States standard for television 525 lines of resolution transmitted at 60 interlaced frames per second PAL Phase Alternate Line The television system used in the UK Australia and other
44. equency Pixel See H kHz V Hz MHz Note Analogue VESA XGA 70Hz 1024 x 768 56 6 70 75 0 1 RGB VESA XGA 75Hz 1024 x 768 60 0 19 78 8 al VESA VGA 72Hz 640 x 480 319 72 31 5 FISSO VESA VGA 75Hz 640 x 480 39 75 31 5 ES VESA VGA 85Hz 640 x 480 43 3 85 36 0 EL VESA SVGA 56Hz 800 x 600 Jo 56 36 0 SL VESA SVGA 60Hz 800 x 600 319 60 40 0 EL SE VESA SVGA 85Hz 800 x 600 SEN 85 56 3 VESA XGA 60Hz 1024 x 768 48 4 60 65 0 1 VESA XGA 70Hz 1024 x 768 56 6 70 75 0 VESA XGA 75Hz 1024 x 768 60 0 75 78 8 APPLE MAC 13 67Hz 640 x 480 35 0 67 30 2 Var APPLE MAC 16 75Hz 832 x 624 49 7 75 57 3 1 IBM VGA 400 70Hz 720 x 400 31 5 70 28 3 SI IBM XGA2 768 72Hz 1024 x 768 58 1 7 79 0 wl Analogue 3 S8NTSC Video Signal BW 60 PAL SECAM BW 50 Digital VESA VGA 60Hz 640 x 480 31 5 60 3L5 RGB VESA SVGA 60Hz 800 x 600 37 9 60 40 0 VESA XGA 60Hz 1024 x 768 48 4 60 65 0 Digital SDI 525 Serial SDI 625 In link mode the Pixel Clock adjustment range of the slave projectors is narrow You can only adjust the pixel clock within this range 2 Adjust Pixel Phase so that slave projectors are in phase with the master projector LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 Advanced User Information LIST OF MENU ITEMS AVAILABLE ON LINK MODE EXPERT MODE
45. ess to files stored on CompactFlash Card Help provides on line help To Advanced Menu gives access to the advanced level menus ac S O 2 System Operation LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 Source Select Source Select enables you to select an input source connected to the projector RGE RGB RGB3 Component OrCbtr videco Video S Video S Video RGB DIGITAL SDI enue st To select an input source use the up down buttons on your remote control or the projector cabinet to highlight the desired input type and press Enter Available options include RGB1 RGB2 RGB3 Component YCbCr Videol Video2 S Videol S Video2 RGB Digital or SDI Alternatively Entry List may be selected which contains a list of the entry signals When in the Entry List window use the up down buttons on your remote control or the projector cabinet to select the desired signal and press the Enter button When switcher control is turned on selecting Source Select will provide you with options of selecting a Switcher input or selecting a signal from the Entry List Switcher Entry List LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 System Operation Entry List The Entry List window contains a list of all current and previously connected input signals Source Dl SEET sa eee SCH deo ECO 004 COMPO Component Component CbCr 005 Digital Digital RGB DIGITAL CTL 9 O06 Viewer Viewer Viewer CTL 0 007
46. fra red or by direct connection to the projector via a hard wire connection For infra red operation the remote control requires to be powered by 2 AAA HP16 RO3 LRO3 alkaline batteries The battery compartment is located on the back of the remote control To remove the compartment cover press and open as shown below Insert the first battery into the compartment according to the and indications inside the case and it to the back of the compartment Insert the second battery by pivoting it against the first and pushing down into place When the batteries are securely in place replace the battery compartment cover When using infra red operation the remote control has an effective range of about 7m 23 feet and at an angle of 30 above below to the left and to the right of the remote control sensors located at the front and the rear of the projector The remote control should not be exposed to heat steam water or any other liquid If the remote control gets wet wipe it dry immediately When remote control buttons are pressed and held down the main unit function keys may not operate You cannot operate the projector using the remote control if the remote ID is not set to 00 or the remote ID is not the same as the projector ID Very bright flourescent lighting or Infra Red translation systems may saturate the projectors Infra Red receiver rendering the remote control inoperative OVERVIEW Overview LBV 00072 Rev
47. h the above directives Details of these special measures are available on request and are also contained in the product manuals The technical documentation required to demonstrate that the products meet the requirements of the Low Voltage directive has been compiled by the signatory below and is available for inspection by the relevant enforcement authoroties The CE mark was first applied in 2001 LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 Revision Record From time to time revisions will be issued to this manual To maintain a correct and up to date copy of the manual it is important that the instructions given in revision notices are carried out The person carrying out the revision should complete the table below First Published 25 Sept 2001 SS ee a ee SS ae Ss oo ee a LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 Introduction Introduction HIGHLite Displays are amongst the finest most technically advanced projectors Z SS O X available today Using state of the art DLP technology by Texas Instruments our projectors deliver images with crystal clear clarity and sharper quality Your HIGHLite Displays projector enables you to project exceptionally bright pre cise images up to 500 inches across measured diagonally from your PC or Macintosh computer VCR document camera laser disc player DVD player and e
48. he Remote ID Entry window CTL IMAGE PROJECTOR Sequentially selects the Projector Options sub menus CTL POSITION LENS Displays the Lens Shift control window CTL KEYSTONE R Turns on Red Only available when viewing Test Patterns CTL AMPLITUDE G Turns on Green Only available when viewing Test Patterns CTL ENTRY LIST B Turns on Blue Only available when viewing Test Patterns CTL MAGNIFY ZOOM Zooms the lens in and out CTL FOCUS Adjusts the lens focus CTL INFO Saves Lens Zoom and Focus position OVERVIEW Overview LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 Basic Custom Menu The Basic Custom menu can be customised to meet your requirements Select Projector Options Menu Pagel Basic Custom Menu Edit to dis play the menu editing screen Basic Custom Menu Edit x RGB _Cancel_ 1L ROB RGBS Component YCbCr Video Reset Video S Video S Video RGB DIGITALI SDI Cance Switcher enon Let Adjust Source Picture EN x v m S O Z Highlight your desired selection and press the ENTER button to place a check mark next to the option If you select an item with a solid triangle and press the ENTER button all submenu items will also be selected You can press the ENTER button again to clear a check mark Up to 12 main items not including submenu items can be selected for display To finalis
49. in power can then be turned off 3 Status LED When the projector is used with a configured switcher on SWI level or SW2 level mode this indicator flashes when the projector is not connected with the switcher correctly or when the switcher is turned off 4 Indicator Display During normal operation the current projector ID address is shown in this two digit display In the event of an error a projector error code will be displayed The display can be turned off using the ON OFF Switch to the left hand side LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 Overview 5 Enter Button Executes your menu selection and activates items selected from the menu When the slidebar or dialog box is displayed Pressing this button confirms adjustments setting and returns to the previous menu display 6 Cancel Button Press this button to exit the menu Press this button to return the adjustments to the last condition while you are in the adjustment or setting menu OVERVIEW 7 Select Cursor Buttons The up amp down cursor buttons are used to select the menu of the item you wish to adjust and the left amp right cursors change the level of a selected menu item 8 Menu Button Activates the main menu 9 Zoom Button Zoom the lens in and out 10 Focus Button Adjust the lens focus 11 Lens Shift Cursor Buttons Adjust the lens offset by shifting the projected image position horizontally and or vertically Overview LBV 00072 Rev
50. in the stand by mode The projector can now be turned off using the main power switch on the rear panel If the projector is not going to be used for an extended period it should be disconnected from the mains supply Do not turn the projector off and then immediately back on The Projector needs to cool down for three minutes before it is powered on again If you want to turn off the image briefly five minutes or less use the MUTE PICTURE feature Do not turn off the main power while the cooling fan is working LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 System Installation Startup Screen Language Select When you first turn on your Highlite Displays projector you will get the startup screen This screen gives you the opportunity to select one of the seven menu languages English German French Italian Spanish Swedish and Japanese Menu Language Select Please select a menu language Wahlen Sie bitte die Men Sprache aus Deutsch Sil vous plait choisir la langue de menu Francais Per favore di scegliere la lingua di menu Italiano H lt A lt D Escoja por favor el idioma de mend Espana Valj menyn spr ken Svenska A gt 2 Bie L CK RSW 1 H 1 Select i Use the cursor movement button to highlight the desired language and press ENTER to select MENU B 13 System Installation LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 To close the menu without making a selection or to save
51. inal Source Name Projector ID On Off Date Format MM DD YYYY MM DD YYYY ddd DD MM YYYY DD MM YYYY ddd YYYY MM DD YYYY MM DD ddd Month DD YYYY Month DD YYYY ddd Date Time Preset Switcher Control Page 1 Orientation Desktop Front Ceiling Rear Desktop Rear Ceiling Front Background Blue Black Logo S Video Mode Select Off S2 Page 2 Signal Select RGB 1 Auto RGB Component RGB 2 Auto RGB Component Sync Termination RGB 1 Hi Z 759 RGB 2 Hi Z 750 Page 3 Signal Select Video 1 Auto NTSC3 58 NTSC4 43 PAL PAL60 SECAM Video 2 Auto NTSC3 58 NTSC4 43 PAL PAL60 SECAM S Video 1 Auto NTSC3 58 NTSC4 43 PAL PAL60 SECAM S Video 2 Auto NTSC3 58 NTSC4 43 PAL PAL60 SECAM Switcher Auto NTSC3 58 NTSC4 43 PAL PAL60 SECAM Page 4 Auto Adjust RGB Only Power Management Power Off Confirmation Keystone Save Doubler Lens Memory User Name Page 5 Communication Speed 4800 9600 19200 38400 Projector ID Enable Disable 1 64 Default Source Select Last Select Standalone RGB1 RGB2 Component YCbCr Video1 Video S Video S Video2 RGB DIGITAL SW 1 Level Slot 1 10 SW 2 Level M 01 S 01 M10 S 10 m S O Standalone Master Slave Standalone SW 1 Level SW 2 Level Contents Contents Source Information Projector Information Page 1 Source Name Input Terminal Entry No Horizontal Frequency
52. ing any unwanted RGB signals using the Cut command in the Entry Edit Command menu System Operation LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 Adjust Source The Adjust Source Menu provides access to the image controls Use the up and down cursor buttons on your remote control or the projector cabinet to highlight the menu item you want to adjust Picture White Balance Image Video Ad Option Ad Lens Memory r F F F Signal Type switcher Picture ag S O Z The Picture Menu provides access to the Brightness Contrast Colour Hue Sharpness and V Aperture parameters of the displayed image Each image parameter is controlled by a slide bar Brightness Contrast Saturation Color Hue sharpness V Operture Gamma Correction LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 System Operation Brightness Adjusts the brightness level or the back raster intensity Contrast Adjusts the intensity of the image according to the incoming signal Color Increases or decreases the color saturation level not available for RGB Hue Varies the color level from green to blue The red level is used as refer ence This adjustment is only valid for Video and Component inputs Not available for RGB Sharpness Controls the detail of the image for Video Not available for RGB and Component V Aperture Adjusts edge enhancement in the vertical direction Not available for RGB Gamma C
53. ion LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 Reflecting the Displayed Image Using a mirror to reflect your projector s image enables you to obtain a much larger image in a much smaller space If the image is inverted when using a mirror it can be corrected using the Orientation feature under Setup in the Projector Options Sub menu For further details contact your dealer or Digital Projection You can use your HIGHlite Displays projector to project an image from the rear onto a translucent screen The throw distance required for rear projections is the same as for front projection If the image is inverted when projecting an image from the rear it can be corrected using the Orientation feature under Setup in the Projector Options Sub menu For further details contact your dealer or Digital Projection Shutter Mechanism Your HIGHlite Displays projector is equipped with a mechanical shutter which allows the user to shut off the light completely on the screen To use the shutter function hold down the CTL button and press the MUTE PICTURE button on the remote control Turning Off the Projector In order to extend the life of the lamp the projector should be turned off as described below Press the POWER OFF button on the remote control or the projec tor cabinet and allow the fan to cool the projector for three minutes After the cool ing fan stops working the POWER indicator will change to a steady amber glow and the projector will be
54. ision A 25 09 2001 lt D lt m LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 System Installation Section B System Installation Installation EU ee E B 1 Screen Requirements Nt B 1 Positioning the Projector B 4 lee ue e e saldi B Attaching the Power Cable Stopper B 7 Lens Installation B 8 Setting Up the Projector seni angina B 11 Reflecting the Displayed Image B 12 Shutter Mechanism sarai B 12 Tuming Off the Projector ici B 12 Startup Screen Language Select NN B 13 Connecting 9gnal SourceS siriana B 15 H lt A lt D System Installation LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 Z 4 gt e Cc gt a LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 System Installation Installation Guidelines This installation section explains how to install the projector for optimum results To do this it is necessary to determine the following 1 The type of screen and whether front or rear projection is to be used 2 The projector location and therefore the type of lens to be used 3 The method of mounting for the projector 4 The type of input source to be used with the projector H lt A lt D Screen Requirements As virtually all commercially available screens will give a pleasing image you should choose according to your individual requirements However to
55. ision A 25 09 2001 Terminal Panel The Terminal Panel located at the front of the projector provides all the required connections for video computer and remote control lt D lt m INPUT3 UT2 UI INPUTI 6 2 3 7 8 4 INPUT7 INPUT8 10 1 INPUT 3 RGB3 A Mini D Sub 15 pin connector to allow connection of a PC or other analogue RGB equipment such as a high definition document camera 2 OPTION IN OUT Two Mini D Sub 9 pin connectors for system expansion such as PC control The IN LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 Overview connection should be attached to the external control equipment such as PC The OUT connection provides for daisy chaining multiple projectors and operating them with the same external equipment To daisy chain projectors connect the IN termi nal of the second projector to the OUT connection of the first projector A third pro jector would be connected to the second projector in the same manner and the pro cedure would be repeated until all the projectors are connected OVERVIEW 3 REMOTE 1 This Mini D Sub 15 pin terminal allows external control of the projector from either a configured switcher or from an external control source When the switcher is used connect to the REMOTE 1 terminal on the back of the switcher 4 REMOTE 2 Two 3 5mm stereo mini jack sockets allow direct wired connection to an individual projector or a number of projectors The IN connector allows
56. lable Underlined functions provide a direct link to the corresponding item by selecting the option and pressing Enter Zz O S LLI O 4 Frevious Forward SOURCE INFORMATION Source information consists of three pages displaying the configuration of the current input signal Source Information 21 sl C 43 System Operation LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 PROJECTOR INFORMATION Displays information about the projector such as lamp usage serial number version number etc Projector Information provides four pages of information with page four giving Link Mode details Projector Information 21 age pas 2 Page 3 Page 4 User Name Set User Name serial Number PO Lamp Hour Meter mmm Projector Usage fono Hi Projector ID None v m S O Z Page four of Projector Status displays the status of the master projector and linked slave projectors If more than three slave projectors are connected the page buttons can be used to display information on up to 16 slave projectors Projector Information Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Fage Link Mode ID Status Master I Slave Connected PJ O Ho ID status eae LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 System Operation Test Pattern Master ID Displays the ID of the master projector Master Status Shows the status of the master projector Connected PJ Shows the number of slave projectors connected Slave Number Displays the serial
57. le on the slave projector 2 Each adjustment is possible on the slave projector 3 Auto Adjust in Setup is not possible D 10 LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 Advanced User Information External Hardwired Control via Remote 1 Connector When used in stand alone operation Pin No Short Open Function 14 Short External Control Mode ON Open External Control Mode OFF 5 Short Power ON Open Power OFF 10 Short Picture Mute ON Open Picture Mute OFF 4 8 11 12 4 8 11 12 Open Open Open Open RGB 1 INPUT 1 Short Open Open Open VIDEO 1 INPUT 5 Open Short Open Open S VIDEO I INPUT 7 Short Short Open Open COMPONENT INPUT Ai Open Open Open Short SDI Short Open Open Short RGB 2 INPUT 2 Open Short Open Short VIDEO 2 INPUT 6 Short Short Open Short S VIDEO 2 INPUT 8 Open Open Short Open RGB DIGITAL INPUT 9 Open Short Short Open RGB 3 INPUT 3 When combinations other than those specified in the above table are selected the input will be forcefully switched to RGB 1 PAN DVN NT Gs D The term Short means to connect to Pin 15 When in the external control mode the Power Input and Picture Mute buttons on the remote control will not function cy Pin 13 is the external remote signal terminal The projector can be controlled by the same format signal as the supplied remo
58. ll outlet under the following circumstances doing so may cause damage to the projector a Immediately after the power cable is plugged into the wall outlet the POWER indicator has not changed to a steady amber glow b Immediately after the lamp has been switched off After the projector is turned off with the POWER OFF button the cooling fan continues to operate for 3 minutes while the Two Digit INDICATOR flashes c While the hour glass icon or the message Please wait a litttle is being displayed A 3 lt D lt m Overview LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 Installation Advice The projector should be placed on a flat level surface and in a dry area free from dust and moisture Do not place the projector in direct sunlight near heaters or heat radiating appliances as exposure to direct sunlight smoke or steam could harm internal components The projector should always be handled with care Dropping or jarring the projector could damage internal components Do not place heavy objects on the projector If you wish to have the projector installed on the ceiling do not attempt to install the projector yourself The projector must be installed in accordance with any local building codes by qualified technicians in order to ensure proper operation and reduce the risk of bodily injury The ceiling must be strong enough to support the weight of the projector Do not attempt to st
59. mp Running Time is Over 1500 Hours When you see this message please contact your Digital Projection dealer for a replacement lamp If the lamp does explode smoke will be discharged from the vents located on the side of the unit This smoke is comprised of glass in particulate form and Xenon LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 Overview gas and will not cause harm if kept out of your eyes If your eyes have been exposed to this gas please flush your eyes out with water immediately and seek immediate medical attention Do not rub your eyes as this could cause serious injury WARNING Do not look into the lens while the projector is on Serious damage to your eyes could result OVERVIEW CAUTION The high pressure lamp may explode if improperly handled Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Power Supply The projector is designed to operate on a power supply of 1 0kW 100 120VAC 1 5kW 200 240VAC 50 60Hz Ensure that your power supply fits this requirement before attempting to use your projector Handle the power cable carefully and avoid excessive bending A damaged cord can cause electric shock or fire Running the power cord and the RGB cable close to each other can cause beat noise If this happens keep the two separated so that beat noise is not generated If the projector is not be used for an extended period of time disconnect the plug from the power outlet Do not unplug the power cable from the wa
60. n A 25 09 2001 OPTIONALLY AVAILABLE SDI BOARDS SDI Board all models This board accepts the input of non compressed signal sources from equipment such as commercial type digital VCR compatible with digital serial component signals of the SMPTE 259 C standard and provides a high quality image without quantisation noise BNC cable used with the SDI connector should be Belden 8281 cable or 3C 2V equivalent cable or better Included in option SDI Board Shield Case Connector Cable Internal Installation Manual HDSDI Board sx models only This board accepts the input of non compressed signal sources from equipment such as commercial type digital VCR compatible with digital serial component signals of the SMPTE 292M standard and provides a high quality image without quantisation noise This board accepts the following image formats 1920 x 1035 60 2 1 30 2 1 Interlace 1920 x 1080 60 2 1 30 2 1 Interlace 1280 x 720 60 1 1 60 Progressive 1920 x 1080 24sF 24 Progressice Segmented Frame BNC cable used with the HDSDI connector should be 5C FB equivalnt cable or better Included in option SDI Board Shield Case Connector Cable Internal 2 Flat Cable Set screw for Shield Case 2 Installation Manual LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 Overview yb p Remote Control All the functions of your HIGHlite Displays projector can be controlled using the remote control The remote control unit can operate either by in
61. ns Shifted Normal Projection LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 System Installation Installation Attaching the Power Cable Stopper The Power Cable Stopper is provided with the projector so that the cable cannot be accidentally unplugged from the AC IN 1 Lift up the wire stopper Check it is fitted in correct holes for your cable 2 Connect the Power Cable to the AC IN then lower the stopper to hold the power cable 2 lt S E For Europe System Installation LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 Lens Installation There are three zoom lenses available for the HIGHLite Displays projectors Model numbers LA00107 LA00108 and the LA00109 These lenses have throw ratios of 1 5 2 5 1 2 5 4 0 1 and 4 0 7 0 1 respectively In addition to the zoom lenses a fixed lens LA00111 is available with a throw ratio of 0 84 1 Do not attempt to install a lens if the projector is turned on If the projector is operating turn off the power and wait for the cooling fan to stop Next turn off the main power switch on the rear panel and wait for the projector to cool off INSTALLATION PROCEDURE Z 4 gt E Cc gt a 1 Remove the protective sponge from the lens hood 2 Remove the two screws from the top of the upper lens hood 3 Push the lower end to lift up and remove the upper lens hood 4 Lift up the lower lens hood by 1 cm to release from the hook then remove the hood
62. ntrast R G B Picture Pixel Adjust Clock Phase White Balance Horizontal Vertical Image Aspect Ratio Input Signal 1 25 1 1 33 1 1 78 1 1 85 1 2 35 1 vaea An Kaze Display Area 1 25 1 1 33 1 1 78 1 1 85 1 2 35 1 Option Adj Auto Native gt Lens Memory 0 5 10 25 lo E E Switcher On Off Top Bottom q LLI Luminance Off Low Medium High O Chrominance Off Low Medium High Color Matrix Select Color Matrix HDTV SDTV si Delect Color Matrix Type B Y R Y U V Cb Cr Pb Pr IVX Auto Of Still Adaptive Auto Tri Sync Front Porch Adjust Reference Custom RGB Component Gain Red Green Blue Volume Overview LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 Advanced Menu Keystone Lamp Mode SX6000 Auto High Bright Variable SX4000 Auto Variable Source Select gt Lamp Lamp Output Adjust Source tr Ref White Bal Ref Adj gt Brightness R G B Contrast R G B Factory Default All Data Current Signal i i i Projector Options Including Entry List On Off Timer os Switch Active Inactive Hel gt 7 A H Sleep Timer Preset Time Off 0 30 1 00 1 30 2 00 Test Pattern Timer gt Menu Page 1 Menu Mode Basic Custom Menu Advanced Menu Service Menu Setup Basic Custom Menu Edit Link Mode Language English German French Italian Spanish Swedish Japanese Menu Display Time Manual Auto 5 sec Auto 10 sec Auto 30 sec Page 2 Display Select Date Time Input Term
63. ontrol unit The remote control can be directly connected to the projector via a control cable or to provide more flexibility send infra red signals which are detected by sensors located at the front and rear of the projector A description of all the remote control functions is provided overleaf POWER OFF ON 2 1 5 3 4 6 n ___ rt ADJUST 7 IMAGE 7 Ce 8 PICTURE WHITE BAL PROJECTOR 9 10 3 n ANGE O d 5 14 a 15 POSITION PIXEL stop CY 16 SHUTTER P MUTE 18 20 PO 19 PICTURE SOUND KEYSTONE AMPLITUDE ENTRYLIST 21 23 22 24 25 26 e ae LLI A lt D m Overview LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 1 POWER ON Press to turn on the projector The POWER indicator on the projector lights up green 2 POWER OFF Press and hold this button for a minimum of 2 seconds to turn off the projector 3 MENU Press to display the main menu While pressing and holding CTL press this button to display the Remote Control ID dialog box to specify the remote control ID 4 ENTER Executes the menu selection and activates items selected from the menu When the slidebar or dialog box is displayed Pressing this button confirms adjustments settings and returns to previously dis played menu 5 CURSOR Up Down Left Right Moves the highlighted menu selection as indicated When pressed together the CTL and lt buttons work as a back
64. orrection Allows the selection from a list of appropriate gamma cor rections to match the video type being input e ae LLI A Natural 1 setting is for Video and S Video Natural 2 setting is for component video Gamma 2 2 Gamma Correct jon Graphics Graphics NTSC CPAL SECAM 2 8 C PAL SECAM Natural 1 Natural 2 aci S O Z System Operation LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 White Balance This feature adjusts the white balance for each input signal Color Temperature Brightness Contrast Signal Level For Video RGB signals the brightness for each color RGB is used to adjust the black level of the screen and the contrast for each color adjusts the white level of the screen For Y Cb Cr the brightness for each color Y Cb Cr is used to adjust the white level of the screen and the contrast for each color is used to adjust the black level of the screen LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 System Operation Image The Image Menu provides access to the Auto Adjust Position Pixel Adjust Resolution and Video Filter features of the projector Pixel Adjust Position Aspect Ratio Resolution Overscan Video Filter Blank ing PIXEL ADJUST When Auto Adjust is off Pixel Adjust allows you to manually modify the Pixel Clock and Phase settings e ae LLI A Clock Used to fine tune the computer image or to remove any ve
65. oting ri rane sein E 3 Appendix LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 Overview Section A Overview PACK AOS aa A 1 Projector Packaging EE A 1 i Lens PSCKaUINNTO aaaea Ra A 1 Safety AGVICE sunniti ia A 2 Fire and Shock PrecautionsS A 2 Lamp Biet Tel A 2 POW Gl SUD OY iii A 3 Installation AdVICe EEN A 4 OTDR A gt POENAMES nia aaa A 5 Control Panel ENNEN A 6 Termlnmal Panel ainsi A 8 RGB Digital Connectors amp Optional SDI Board A 10 Remote Control A 13 Overview LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 lt D lt m LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 Overview Packaging Projector Packaging The following components should be contained within the projector packaging Should any of the components be absent please contact the dealer who supplied the projector or Digital Projection Limited Digital Projection Inc if in North OVERVIEW America immediately 1 x HIGHlite Displays Projector 1 x Remote Control Unit with Remote Cable wireless wired 1 x AC Power Cable 1 x AC Power Cable Stopper 1 x DVI D Cable 2 x AAA Batteries 1 x User Manual 1 x Foam Dust Cap CompactFlash Memory Card 8MB with adapter All packaging should be retained to provide maximum protection during future shipping of the projector Lens Packaging Lenses are supplied as individual items and the packaging may differ depending on
66. ox in Projector Options Setup Page 4 Page Page 2 Fage al Page Page d e Power Management Le Power Off Confirmation Check this Keystone Save box E Doubler Lens Memory aci S O Z System Operation LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 While displaying the image you wish to store lens settings for or with no input to set the reference position adjust each of the lens parameteres foe zoom focus and shift Select Adjust Source Reference Lens Memory Select the appropriate radio button to store the reference posiion Reference or the specific position for your input signal Custom and Store your adjustmants Another method to store the lens position is to use the remote control Press the INFO button whilst pressing and holding the CTL button This function is only available with two optional lenses TL 1Z 1 5 2 5 and TL 2Z 2 5 4 0 When storing the lens position using the remote control the settings will be stored according to the Reference Custom radio setting button New input signals cause this selection to default to Reference When storing lens positions it is recommended that the following procedures are adhered to Make adjustments after the projector has reached normal operating tempera ture 60 minutes is recommended Always make your final focus adjustment in the positive direction on the remote Lens mechanics interact differently when adjusting focus from one dire
67. r 3 Select Link Mode from the Projector Options sub menu on each projector and define the chosen master projector and the rest as slaves 4 Display an image onto the screen using all projectors and check that the image is displayed correctly while the projectors are in link mode 5 When a new input source is applied adjustments to the image from the slave projector s may be required e g position brightness etc in order to match those of the Master projector In order to make any adjustments first change the Master projector from Master to Standalone mode Next on the slave projector select the same signal from the Entry List as that of the master projector Adjust the displayed image on the slave projectors as required and set the master projector back to Master mode to activate the Link Mode 6 The Link Mode adjustment procedure is now complete and the desired source can be displayed D 7 PAN DVN LOI D gt U lt gt m O Advanced User Information LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 LINK MODE COMPATIBLE INPUT SIGNALS All input signals for HIGHlite 4000sx and HIGHlite 6000sx pojectors are compati ble with Link Mode up to SXGA 1280 x 1024 75Hz The the signals in the table below are supported by HIGHlite 4100gv and HIGHlite 5100gv projectors while in Digital Link mode Signal Type Standard Resolution Sync Fr
68. rd Access indicator will start flashing The data will be automatically stored on the PC card and the POWER indicator will change to amber 5 Remove the PC card from the slot of the master projector With the slave projector in standby insert the PC card into the slot of a slave projector Since data in the slave projectors will be lost at this time make backup copies of them before proceeding 6 Press and hold ENTER then press MENU on the rear panel of the slave projector The POWER indicator will change to steady green and the PC Card LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 Advanced User Information Access indicator will start flashing to indicate that the data is being copied from the PC card to the slave projector After copying data to the slave projector the POWER indicator will change to amber 7 If you are triple stacking the projectors copy the data stored on the PC card to the third projector 8 All the entries in the slave projector Entry List now need to be edited to change the Input Terminal of the signals copied from the master projector to RGB Digital This is done by pressing CTL and Enter while displaying the Entry List the Entry Edit Command window will open allowing the Input Terminal to be changed LINK MODE SETTINGS 1 Select Projector ID from the Projector Options sub menu on each projector and assign a unique ID for each projector 2 Define the same communication speed 4800 38400 for each projecto
69. rent year month date and time to be displayed in the top of the screen The clock will keep working for about 3 days after the main power is turned off If the main power is off for 3 days or more the built in clock will be reset and the date and time will have to be re defined The built in clock will not reset while in the standby condition To set the Date and Time 1 Select Date Time Preset from the Menu window The Date Time Preset window will open Date Time Preset Date MAD dv ddd 12 21 2000 Thu Time HHiMM S5 19 03 9f D Cance LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 System Operation 2 Type in the current month date and year using the input buttons on the remote control The month and date must be entered in two digit format 3 Enter the current time in 24 hour format 4 Select OK and press ENTER The clock will start when the window closes Setup There are five Setup windows used to define the operating options for the projector SETUP PAGE 1 Page Page Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 s e Orientation Desktop Front bl LU A Background Blue Bal S Video Mode Select Off H Ok Cance Orientation The projector can be set for floor projection rear ceiling projection rear floor projection and front ceiling projection Background The projector can be set to display a black blue screen or logo when no input signal is present S Video Mode Select Defines
70. rix feature is only available for component video signals To use this feature first select an appropriate color matrix for your input signal either HDTV or m S O SDTV Next select an appropriate matrix type Color Matrix 21x Select Color Matrix foo CSO Select Color Matrix Type GE CUA Cb Cr ili CIV Y C DELAY Adjusts Y C delay level LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 Sy stem Operation MOTION SELECT Sets the interpolation method Select Still for non moving images such as a docu ment camera and Adaptor for all motion video MOTION LEVEL Adjusts level of motion detection when Motion Select is defined as Adaptive Motion Level Al YTR ADJUSTMENT Not available for RGB Adjusts the Luminance Transient Time YTR Adjustment Z S CTR ADJUSTMENT Not available for RGB O Adjusts the Chroma Transient Time CTR Adjustment ag S Z System Operation LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 Option Ad Clamp Timing Sync Protection VD Delay CLAMP TIMING This function sets the standard black level position of the displayed image Select one of the four options Clamp Timing Tri Sync SN Front Porch Ad just Auto Normal setting Tri Sync Setting for HDTV signal Front Porch For other settings than above Adjust Permits manual adjustment of level for special analogue input signals such as 1080P SYNC PROTEC
71. rtical banding that might appear Phase Adjusts the clock phase or used to reduce video noise dot interference or cross talk this 1s evident when part of your image appears to be shimmering The Phase should only be adjusted after the Clock parameter has been defined POSITION When Auto Adjust is off Position adjusts the image location horizontally and vertically This adjustment is made automatically when the Auto Adjust is turned on Horizontal ag S Z System Operation LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 ASPECT RATIO Not available for RGB This feature allows you to define the correct proportions for displayed image Aspect Rat io Input Signal MEIH 1 31 C1 78 1 1 850 2 3504 5 4 4 3 16 9 Display Area AH gal GH 16 9 You can select the aspect ratio for the input signal and the display aea respectively When Resolution is set to Native this feature is not available any stored set tings and adjustmanets are invalid RESOLUTION When Auto Adjust is turned off Resolution allows you to activate or deactivate the Imaging Resizing feature There are three possible settings Auto Native and Native with Zoom Resolution Auto Turns on the Imaging Resizing feature The projector automatically reduces or enlarges the current image to fit the full screen Native Turns off the Imaging Resizing feature The projector displays the current image in its tru
72. space key in the entry screen Pressing and holding CTL then this button moves the menu slidebar or dialog box in the indicated direction on the displayed image 6 ADJUST WHITE BAL Press to display the Colour adjustment screen Sequential presses of this button selects Colour Temperature White Balance Brightness White Balance Contrast Signal Level Ref White Bal Switcher Gain 7 ADJUST PICTURE Press to display the Picture adjustment screen Sequential presses of this button selects Brightness Contrast Saturation Colour Hue Sharpness V Aperture Gamma Correction LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 Overview 8 IMAGE PROJECTOR Press to display the Image Option screen Sequential presses of this button selects Pixel Adjust Position Aspect Ratio Resolution Overscan Video Filter Blanking While pressing and holding CTL sequentially pressing this button selects On Off Timer Sleep Timer Menu Setup Link Mode Switcher Control OVERVIEW 9 INPUT Use to select an input to name a signal or to enter a passcode during input registra tion 1 INPUT 1 for RGBHV Y Cr Pr Cb Pb 2 INPUT 2 for RGBHV Y Cr Pr Cb Pb 3 INPUT 3 for RGB 4 INPUT 4 for Y Cr Pr Cb Pb 5 INPUT 5 for VIDEO 1 6 INPUT 6 for VIDEO 2
73. standard Ceiling Mount LA00198 Lens Options 0 84 1 Fixed 1 5 2 5 1 Power Zoom Focus 2 5 4 0 1 Power Zoom Focus 4 0 7 0 1 Power Zoom Focus Power Requirements 100 120 200 240VAC 50 60Hz Input Current 11A 100 120V 7 3A 200 240V Power Consumption 1KW 100 120V 1 5kW 200 240V Operating Temperature 41 to 95 F 5 to 35 C Operating Humidity 20 to 80 Non Condensing Storage Temperature 14 to 122 F 10 to 50 C Accoustic Noise 54dB by JIS 1996 Physical Dimensions 308mm 12 2 height 560mm 22 0 width 682mm 26 9 length Weight chassis only 45 Kg 95lbs D 14 LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 Maintenance Section E Maintenance Lamp Replacement siriana nia E 1 Cleaning Procedure sso E 2 TrOUDIG NOOU ssaa E 3 MAINTENANCE Maintenance LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 Es Z cl m gt Z O m LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 Maintenance Lamp Replacement IM Lamp Housing Cover na Before removing the lamphousing switch off the lamp and allow the cooling fans to run for three minutes When the projector is in standby mode power indicator glows amber disconnect from the mains supply and wait at least 10 minutes for the projector to cool down If the lamp has exceeded 1600 hours and the message LP is displayed on
74. tandard video cable connect your document camera to the Video input or INPUT3 RGB on your projector cS Refer to your document camera s owner s manual for more information about your camera s video output requirements B 15 System Installation LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 Z 4 gt e Cc gt a B 16 LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 System Operation Section C System Operation Remote Control OVErviewW Nb C 1 Direct Key Combinations ssi C 7 Basic Custom Melia C 8 Menu System OVEIVICW C 9 Navigating the Menu ystem sssssessssrreesrreerresrres C 10 Menu TUCHO sali C 11 Menu Operation sine i C 13 MEN MGU ici C 13 E 2 a Source Select cieli C 14 a EY LIT iii C 15 ATUT OUO ri C 18 Den ft C 18 White Balance enee C 20 C 21 Video Adj iii C 24 DR C 26 ES C 27 IONI C 29 ag S Z System Operation LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 EAI C 30 Keystone pp C 30 LOND siii iaia C 31 GUI C 31 FOCON Deb siarscinaiersniannetonmnqeainacssentbeeroduseannans C 32 Projector gieren EE C 33 THCY scorsa ere ei i C 33 Meli sigla C 35 SUP ira C 3 Biet PUGS sro C 41 IICNEFCORTO sapri C 41 PG CAGE WSS ica C 42 C 42 LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 System Operation Remote Control Overview All the functions of a HIGHLite Displays projector can be controlled by the remote c
75. te control from the external controller regardless of the setting on Pin 14 cy When turning off the power to the projector using the external control do not disconnect the plug from the power outlet These procedures are to protect your projector and the connected equipment D 11 gt U lt gt m O Advanced User Information Projector Dimensions D 12 54 LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 Mei o 088 oH 682 26 85 y 506 19 92 2 13 gt Ja TTD 326 12 83 174 6 85 ce 0 6 6 6 OOOOO Ge OG 0 i We ft Wa 35 5 1 40 30 AED 308 12 13 The drawings do not include the lens Unit mm inch LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 Advanced User Information Technical Specification 4100gv 5100gv 4000sx 6000sx Lamp Type Short Arc Xenon Bubble Lamp Brightness High 3 500 20 5 000 410 3 500 420 5 000 10 Lumens Variable 3 000 420 4 300 410 3 000 20
76. te www digitalprojection co uk Digital Projection Inc 55 Chastain Road Suite 115 Kennesaw GA 30144 USA Tel USA 770 420 1350 Fax USA 770 420 1360 E Mail powerinfo digitalprojection com Web Site www digitalprojection com LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 Introduction Outline of Contents Z SS O X Section A Overview KOI A 1 VAVE auge A 2 Zelle ie A 5 Section B System Installation Ia Me ue aile EI Lu B 1 WO B 7 Setting Up the Projector B 11 Startup Screen Language Select B 13 Connecting Signal SoUFCesS n B 15 Section C System Operation Remote Control OVErviewW C 1 Basic Custom MENU C 8 Menu System OVELVIEW C 9 Menu OPSTAO sirio ia cin C 13 BOUT CS SR ga C 14 AQlust SOURCES sissi meio C 18 SN C 30 Factory OSI C 32 Projector Options C 33 PC Cale FCS ica C 42 wl le EE C 42 Test Patern C 45 Introduction LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 JJ S Section D Advanced User Information i Screen IllUMINANCE D 1 zZ DMD Operation and Usage D 2 MUDIO PIVICCHON geet D 4 Extemal Hardwired Control via Remote 1 Connector D 11 Projector DIMENSIONS D 12 Technical Specification arri D 13 Section E Maintenance Lamp Replacement sini E 1 CENING inn E 2 Trouble Sho
77. ting You will return to the previous menu Cancel button Press to cancel your setting You will return to the previous menu Navigating the Menu System Press the MENU button on the remote control to display the Main Menu Next use the up and down cursor buttons on the remote control to select the required sub menu and press ENTER Using the up and down cursor buttons to select the item to be modified from the sub menu and press ENTER to display the adjustment screen or dialog box A right oriented delta symbol F in the menu structure indicates that further choices are available by pressing the right cursor button Adjust the level or turn the selected item on or off using left or right cursor keys on the remote control The on screen slide bar will show you the amount of increase or decrease To exit press CANCEL on the remote control The change is stored automatically when the on screen display disappears the projector goes into standby mode or one input is switched to another LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 Overview Menu Structure When Switcher Control is turned on Advanced Menu Source Select Adjust Source 0 100 Ref Adj Stand alone Factory Default RGBI Hue Projector Options RGB2 Sharpness Sharpness Test Pattern Component YCbCr Gamma Correction NTSC Graphics NTSC PAL SECAM2 8 Video eier PAL SECAM Natural Natural 2 Video2 S Video1 S Video2 RGB DIGITAL Brightness R G B SDI Co
78. ven an HD VCR HD laser disc player or video server Please read the following before proceeding An Outline of Contents is given overleaf which provides an overview of the five sections A to E in this manual and lists all the major topics covered along with their location This outline allows the user to direct themselves to the appropriate section of this manual where a detailed contents page will provide the exact location of the topic required Section identifiers are also provided on the outside edge of the pages to allow the quick location of individual sections The user is strongly recommended to read Section A Overview before unpacking or switching on the projector paying particular attention to the safety warnings provided Disclaimer Digital Projection makes a sincere effort to ensure accuracy and quality of it s published materials however no warranty expressed or implied is provided Digital Projection disclaims any direct or indirect damages resulting from the use of any information in this manual DLP is a trademark of Texas Instruments Incorporated zZ cl JJ J C O Z Introduction LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 Digital Projection Limited Greenside Way Middleton Manchester M24 1XX UK Registered in England No 2207264 Registered Office As Above Tel 44 0 161 947 3300 Fax 44 0 161 684 7674 E Mail enquiries digitalprojection co uk service digitalprojection co uk Web Si
79. very Wed E 08 00 8 Every Sun SSES ECH Execute Switch Active e lnact ive eel OK Cancel System Operation LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 To schedule an On and Off Time 1 Open the On OFF Timer window 2 Select EDIT and press ENTER on the remote control to open the EDIT window Program Le Every Week lay Mor H On Time 19 30 Off Time 22 30 Set Delete Close 3 Set the Week Day On Time and Off Time using the CURSOR buttons and INPUT buttons 1 through 10 To cancel the on time or off time use Delete ag S Z 4 Select Set and press ENTER on the remote control to complete the setting To close select Close 5 To enable your setting select Active on the Execute Switch 6 Select OK and press ENTER on the remote control to complete the setting cS When On Timer is set and the projector is in the standby mode the 00 display on the INDICATOR flashes to show that On Timer program ts active The projector must be in stand by mode at the time of turning on The preset power on time will be void if the cooling fan is working or an error occurs LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 System Operation SLEEP TIMER The Sleep Timer allows you to set the projector to automatically turn itself off after a predefined time period Sleep Timer Remaining Time Ott Preset Time Set To activate the Sleep Timer 1 Select your desired time between 30 minutes
80. your language selection press the CANCEL button CANCEL To select or change the language later press MENU and navigate to Projector Options Menu Pagel Language and follow the above instructions Z 4 gt e Cc gt a B 14 LBV 00072 Revision A 25 09 2001 System Installation Connecting Signal Sources CONNECTING A VIDEO RECORDER OR LASER DISC PLAYER Video recorders and laser disc player connect to the HIGHIite Displays Projector using common RCA cables not provided To make these connections simply Connect one end of your RCA cable to the video output connector on the back of your video recorder or laser disc player and the other end to the Video input on your projector cy Refer to your VCR or laser disc player owner s manual for more information about your equipment s video output requirements H lt A lt D CONNECTING A COMPUTER Connecting your PC or Macintosh computer to the HIGHlite Displays Projector will enable you to project your computer s screen image for an impressive presentation To connect to a computer Use the signal cable supplied with the PC or Macintosh computer to connect to the projector cy If the projector goes blank after a period of inactivity it may be caused by a screen saver installed on the computer CONNECTING A DOCUMENT CAMERA To connect your HIGHlite Displays Projector to a document camera simply Using a s
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