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1. 5m 10m 15m 20m 25m 30m 35m 40m 16 ft 33 ft 49 ft 66 ft 82 ft 98 ft 115 ft 131 ft Throw distance Rev E March 2014 130 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series APPENDIX B LENS CHARTS Reference Guide DMD resolution 1080p 1 25 1 images Notes O 0 77 1 fixed lens 6 m 19 7 ft X This chart hasa TRC of 1 42 for use with the following images 1 16 1 fixed lens 3 1 45 1 74 1 zoom lens 5m 16 4 ft Oo 1 74 2 17 1 zoom lens 1 25 1 5 4 5 2 17 2 90 1 zoom lens 4m 13 1 ft 2 90 4 34 1 zoom lens E J S Q 4 34 6 76 1 zoom lens S Y V gt For information about individual g Sme lens part numbers see Appendix A earlier in this document o 2 m 6 6 ft 1 m 3 3 ft 5m 10m 15m 20m 25m 30m 35m 40m 16 ft 33 ft 49 ft 66 ft 82 ft 98 ft 115 ft 131 ft Throw distance Rev E March 2014 131 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series DMD resolution 1080p 1 33 1 images APPENDIX B LENS CHARTS 0 77 1 fixed lens 6 m 19 7 fi 1 16 1 fixed lens 3 1 45 1 74 1 zoom lens 5m 16 4 ft Oo 1 74 2 17 1 zoom lens 5 2 17 2 90 1 zoom lens 4m 13 1 ft H 2 90 4 34 1 zoom lens A S J Q 4 34
2. lt lt Computer Yo 8 FH 5 9 gt 00 00 CO Daf m D Hub or LAN odo E B Gest OQ Dea O M F6 I 0 H Back panel Rev E March 2014 23 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series CONTROL CONNECTIONS RS232 connection example Null modem cable lt lt Computer Projector Q 5222 5 A S OoLKFHoO OOOH at 2 es SECH A ooo E mood UM UO De O fe w cu TI Im Q Back panel with control connections Rev E March 2014 Connection Guide Notes 24 DIGITAL PROJECTION OPERATING GUIDE HIGHlite 730 Series HiGHlite 740 Series High Brightness Digital Video Projector Rev E March 2014 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series IN THIS GUIDE Using ROT UTC 27 Menus and eub menus een 27 Drop down VISES EE 28 MILII Bede anita ee M 29 C mmandS EE 29 Editing TOlAS onic cect tical ioi m diat crabs cps caste died sadi dod aaia ia edenin 30 Using The Projector ueeen nente necne nnns 31 ETE TE RITE 31 jure rn mee 33 Video Fillers niit eret tore ter ren Ee Pe cr n a E ee 33 VGA S6tup 33 IN THIS GUIDE Operating Guide Gu 48 Blend Width E 50 E WEE HE E 50 Reduce Black Level Uplift Width
3. Drop down List 1 List Item 1 Drop down List 2 List Item Drop down List 1 List Item 1 Drop down List 2 List Item RESET DEFAULT SETTINGS WARNING All custom settings will be lost Press OK to confirm Press Exit to cancel Sub menu x Slider 1 qpo Slider 2 Rev E March 2014 USING THE MENUS ve Drop down List 1 List Item 2 Drop down List 2 List Item Sub menu Slider 1 Slider 2 Qo ve Command ve Drop down List 1 List Item 1 Drop down List 2 List Item Sub menu x Slider 1 H Slider 2 q e Command Operating Guide Notes Las Some menu items may not be available due to settings in other menus These will be grayed out on the actual menu When a globe icon appears next to a setting the setting affects all sources and all inputs otherwise only the current input source will be affected if you change the setting 29 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series USING THE MENUS Editing fields Some features require a text or numeric field to be edited 1 To edit a field first select it using the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons then press OK 2 Use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons to move the green highlight to the digit or character which is to be changed then use UP and DOWN to adjust it Use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons to select the next digit or character 4 Press OK to accept the new value
4. Notes 57 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series USING THE PROJECTOR Edge Blend procedure continued 5 Define blend regions From the Edge Blend menu on all projectors set Blending to Align Pattern Set up Blend Width on each projector so that the align patterns overlap perfectly and completely cover the blend regions Fig 2 If necessary physically move the projectors and or use Lens Shift and Zoom again to align the array perfectly Fig 1 Align patterns make it easy to see where the overlap is not perfect Fig 2 9 Left projector 7 6 Align pattern of left projector The red arrow next to the align pattern shows what correction needs to be made for the align pattern to cover the whole blend region o Blend region The brighter ribbon in the middle is overlap area not covered by the align patterns Oo Align pattern of right projector The red arrow next to the align pattern shows what correction needs to be made for the align pattern to cover the whole SS E T blend region lt Q Right projector H xu Fig 2 Projectors with align patterns not covering the blend region Rev E March 2014 Notes Operating Guide 58 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series Edge Blend procedure continued Uplift black levels optional If you do not need to uplift the black levels skip to step 8 Blend the images Switch all projector
5. L VGA HDMI Du 3GSDI mem Pai CVBS1 SVIDEO COMP CVBS2 MAIN PIP SWAP PIP ON OFF TEST ADDR BACKLIGHT Remote control Installation and Quick Start Guide Notes Ke Only the controls shown highlighted are used on this projector L For more information about LENS ADJUSTMENT mode see guide Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series Remote control continued from previous page 10 Lens controls Adjust position zoom and focus PIP ON OFF When in PIP mode display or hide the PIP image Test Switch to test pattern o 8 98 IR address Set up an address to match the IR address of a projector Rev E March 2014 REMOTE CONTROL DIGITAL mummy PROJECTION EEI CVBS1 SVIDEO COMP CVBS2 HDMI Du 3GSDI Remote control Installation and Quick Start Guide Notes X Only the controls shown highlighted are used on this projector L For more information about IR Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series REMOTE CONTROL Infrared reception eme The projector has infrared sensors at the front and back The angle of acceptance is 40 Make sure that the remote control is within the angle of acceptance when trying to control the projector WIR Dsg Infrared reception Rev E March 2014 Installation and Quick Start Guide Notes Ke Infrared reception is confirmed by the blue IR LED flashing on the control panel
6. Set Component Colour Space to choose between RGB and YPbPr between 3 Wire RGsB and 4 Wire RGBS If two video streams are being transmitted use 3G SDI Level B Stream to choose between the two streams Rev E March 2014 DVI Boost EQ should normally be set to Off except when you are having problems with a long Component Sync Type should be set to Auto except when the projector has problems selecting USING THE PROJECTOR INPUT CONFIGURATION SDVI Boost EQ DVI HDMI Color Space DVI HDMI Range Full DVI I Port Digital Component Color Space RGB Component Sync Type 3 Wire 3G SDI Level B Stream Operating Guide Notes Main Menu Setup Input Configuration 66 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series Network The fields at the bottom of the menu show the current settings Set DHCP to On if the IP Address is to be assigned by a DHCP server or Off if it is to be set here If DHCP is set to On It will not be possible to edit either IP Address or Subnet If DHCP is set to Off Edit IP Address to the correct value Edit the Subnet to the correct value Rev E March 2014 USING THE PROJECTOR NETWORK DHCP Off P Address 192 168 000 000 ro Subnet 255 255 255 000 New settings effective after reboot DHCP Status Off IP Address 192 168 000 000 Subnet 255 255 255 000 MAC Address 9C 5E 73 00 26 87 Operating Guide
7. settings in the Edge Blend Black eb blu y2 100 to 0 integer Level Uplift menu eb blu x3 0 to 100 integer IFS eb blu midl andeb blu eb blu y3 0 to 100 integer midr are identical to the Middle in the Edge Blend Black Level eb blu y4 100 to 0 integer Uplift menu 1 reset width I Theeb blu x and y commands 2 reset offset are identical to the X and Y settings Rev E March 2014 84 3 B reset width and offset from the Edge Blend Reduce 4 reset black level uplift Black Level Uplift Width menu 1 5 reset width and black level uplift is top left 2 is top right 3 is bottom 6 reset offset and black level offset left 4 is bottom right 7 reset all Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series COMMAND GUIDE Remote Communications Guide lt command Notes pip input 0 CVBS 1 1 CVBS 2 2 S Video 3 Component 4 VGA 5 3G SDI 6 DVI 7 HDMI pip size 0 7 small 1 medium 2 large pip position 1 0 Top Left 1 Top Right 2 Bottom Left 3 Bottom Right 4 Custom lamp mode 0 both lamps 1 2 lamp 1 2 lamp 2 3 auto 1 1 to 100 integer L The lamp power command has an 1h active value range between 85 and uM ae S 100 Any value lower than 80 will be p4 hours interpreted as 80 by the projector WEE E pl strikes p2 strikes X The lampX hours commands return o dod p power the lamp hours in HH MM format pl serial p2 se
8. 123 Interlaced and progressive scan eeeeeeeenenenenenn enn 123 Frame rates of image SOUICES eoi nnne te anes 123 Pulldowns conversion into destination formats 124 2 3 normal DUIIdOWLI s vxexsiexirske Fes e Xu R ER eeRdEe ege 124 2 3 3 2 advanced DUlldOWri ss sax e ananas a ai oe au aaa cu run dnai ova rapa ak VER adaini 125 APPENDIX A LENS PART NUMBERS esee 126 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series APPENDIX B LENS CHARTS rem nee nnne rre sr ner ren uea 127 aneneen euer tiene va Ia o a vba ue a Eon viene 152 How to usa the els I 127 APPENDIX E GLOSSARY OEIERNS 153 How to find the right lens chart eene 128 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ssu 162 1080p 1920 x 1080 pixels eeeee rennen rte nn neret nnn nnne nnns 128 Melee ieee 162 MURA 1920X 1200 IMG sasonvs nnn Khi exa EAEEREN EREE AEE EREEREER 129 Inputs and OUt PUES m 163 DMD resolution 1080p WUXGA full DMD width images 130 Bam Width wisivcacevsetecrarvseceve dese eei teca Een geg et Reeg 163 DMD resolution 1080p 1 25 1 images En 131 Remote control and keypad sicjssisccssissssssssssssscrsassniscssenssisesnsasssusncnans 163 DMD resolution 1080p 1 33 1 images En 132 Automation GRELL MN X 163 DMD resolution 1080p 1 6 1 images EE 133 Color temperate ss icincsianiccsindnasnian
9. 2014 Digital Projection Ltd All rights reserved Rev E March 2014 Notes Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of this Digital Projection product Your projector has the following key features e Full range of digital and legacy analog inputs Control of most aspects of the projector s operation via LAN and RS232 e Support for a number of aspect ratios and screen sizes e Non linear warp adjustment by moving points on an interpolated grid Ceiling mount and rear screen installation options e Simultaneous display of two sources via Picture In Picture e Long lamp life Motorised lens mount A serial number is located on the back of the projector Please record it here pO Rev E March 2014 Notes li Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series CONTENTS INSTALLATION AND QUICK START GUIDE 1 WHAT S IN THE BOX eerste euin on tano donus 3 CONNECTING THE POWER SUPPLY ern HH 4 PROJECTOR OVERVIENW ater hona EEGENEN SEENEN NES tenn 5 Front and rear VIEWS gege Eed ZENS E ENEE EENS 5 Control panel indicators cceseeeceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeessaeeeeeeeeeneens 6 REMOTE CONTROQOL ERRERENEESERERREEENEESEREEREREN EESER ianua a Iunii saec uaa sted 7 Infrared TECC POM gess 9 POSITIONING THE SCREEN AND PROJECTOR
10. ERES ALL V v mm m mm um mm mm d aod D OO WwW gt Rev E March 2014 125 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series Appendix A Lens Part Numbers Throw ratios Lens extension 2 APPENDIX A LENS PART NUMBERS Part number Throw distance range Reference Guide Ke The Throw ratio for a particular lens 0 77 1 fixed lens 1 16 1 fixed lens 1 45 1 74 1 zoom lens 1 74 2 17 1 zoom lens 2 17 2 90 1 zoom lens 2 90 4 34 1 zoom lens 4 34 6 76 1 zoom lens Rev E March 2014 80 mm 3 2 in 54 mm 2 1 in 24 mm 1 0 in 0 0 0 0 110 808 110 809 110 803 110 804 110 805 110 806 110 807 1 8 2 5 m 4 3 8 2 ft 1 4 6 2 m 4 6 20 3 ft 1 8 9 3 m 5 9 30 5 ft 2 2 11 8 m 7 2 38 7 ft 2 7 15 4 m 8 9 50 5 ft 3 6 22 5 m 11 8 73 8 ft 5 5 35 m 18 115 ft Notes is fixed but assumes that the image fills the width of the DMD For images that do not fill the width of the DMD the throw ratio is effectively increased To correct for this in these calculations a throw ratio correction TRC is used Throw distance calculations are based on the distance from the outer end of the lens which will vary from lens to lens Lens extension is measured when the lens is focussed at infinity and fully extended At other focus settings the extension could be up to 10 mm less 126 Digital Projection HIGH
11. Full lens calculation example Your screen is 4 5 m wide you wish to place the projector approximately 11 m from the screen You use a WUXGA projector the source is 4 3 1 Calculate TRC as follows 1 6 TRC 21 2 1 33 2 Calculate the throw ratio 11 Throw ratio 2 04 4 5 x 1 2 3 Find a match in the lens table The table shows that the matching lens is the 1 74 2 17 1 zoom lens 4 Check whether the lens covers the required throw distance The range quoted for the 1 74 2 17 1 zoom lensis 2 2 11 8 m The required distance of 11 m is within the range Rev E March 2014 CHOOSING A LENS Reference Guide INFORMATION YOU NEED FOR THESE CALCULATIONS DMD aspect ratio e The TRC formula TRC Source aspect ratio The TRC table to use instead of the formula WUXGA 2 35 1 Scope TRC not used 1 85 1 Flat TRC not used 1 78 1 16 9 TRC not used 1 66 1 Vista TRC not used 1 6 1 16 10 TRC not used native resolution 1 33 1 4 3 TRC 1 2 1 25 1 5 4 TRC 1 28 Throw distance The throw ratio formula Throw ratio Screen width x TRC e The lens table Throw ratios Throw distance range 0 77 1 fixed lens 1 3 2 5 m 4 3 8 2 ft 1 16 1 fixed lens 1 4 6 2 m 4 6 20 3 ft 1 45 1 74 1 zoom lens 1 8 9 3 m 5 9 30 5 ft 1 74 2 17 1 zoom lens 2 2 11 8 m 7 2 38 7 ft 2 17 2 90 1 zoom lens 2 7 15
12. accurately fills the width of the screen however the pillarboxing is now part of the projected image and is transferred to the screen The DMD does not fill the height of the screen which has caused letterboxing further blank spaces at the top and bottom of the screen The image is now surrounded by blank space which can be removed if the throw ratio is increased Fig 3 shows the image projected on the same screen with a lens chosen using TRC The increased throw ratio has allowed the 4 3 image to fill the 4 3 screen seamlessly Rev E March 2014 Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 Reference Guide Notes X TRC can only be applied if greater than 1 If TRC is 1 or less disregard it and calculate the throw ratio using the basic formula 101 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series Calculating TRC To calculate TRC use the following formula DMD aspect ratio TRC Source aspect ratio TRC table Alternatively you can save time by referencing the following table which shows the TRC value for some popular image formats 2 35 1 Scope 1920 x 817 pixels 1 85 1 Flat 1920 x 1037 pixels 1 78 1 16 9 1920 x 1080 1 66 1 Vista 1792 x 1080 pixels 1 6 1 16 10 1728 x 1080 pixels 1 33 1 4 3 1440 x 1080 pixels 1 25 1 5 4 1350 x 1080 pixels Rev E March 2014 1080p TRC lt 1 not used TRC lt 1 not used TRC 1 not used native resolution TRC
13. 1 07 TRC 1 11 TRC 1 33 TRC 1 42 CHOOSING A LENS WUXGA TRC 1 not used TRC 1 not used TRC 1 not used TRC 1 not used TRC 1 not used native resolution TRC 212 TRC 1 28 Reference Guide Notes X TRC can only be applied if greater than 1 If TRC is 1 or less disregard it and calculate the throw ratio using the basic formula 102 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series CHOOSING A LENS Calculating the throw ratio with TRC 1 For TRC gt 1 amend the basic throw ratio formula as follows Throw distance Throw ratio Screen width x TRC 2 Once a throw ratio is established identify the matching lens from the table Throw ratios Throw distance range 0 77 1 fixed lens 1 16 1 fixed lens 1 45 1 74 1 zoom lens 1 74 2 17 1 zoom lens 2 17 2 90 1 zoom lens 2 90 4 34 1 zoom lens 4 34 6 76 1 zoom lens 1 3 2 5 m 4 3 8 2 ft 1 4 6 2 m 4 6 20 3 ft 1 8 9 3 m 5 9 30 5 ft 2 2 11 8 m 7 2 38 7 ft 2 7 154 m 8 9 50 5 ft 3 6 22 5 m 11 8 73 8 ft 5 5 35 m 18 115 ft 3 Ensure the required throw distance is within the range of the matching lens Rev E March 2014 Reference Guide Notes X TRC can only be applied if greater than 1 If TRC is 1 or less disregard it and calculate the throw ratio using the basic formula 103 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series
14. 1 zoom lens 2 17 2 90 1 zoom lens 2 90 4 34 1 zoom lens 4 34 6 76 1 zoom lens 1 8 2 5 m 4 3 8 2 ft 1 4 6 2 m 4 6 20 3 ft 1 8 9 3 m 5 9 30 5 ft 2 2 11 8 m 7 2 38 7 ft 2 7 15 4 m 8 9 50 5 ft 3 6 22 5 m 11 8 73 8 ft 5 5 35 m 18 115 ft To choose a lens either calculate the throw ratio required or use the lens charts provided within this section Rev E March 2014 Reference Guide Notes L For information about individual lens the end of this document 98 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series Basic calculation Identify the required lens by calculating the throw ratio A throw ratio is the ratio of the throw distance to the screen width Throw distance Throw ratio Screen width 1 Use the formula above to obtain the required throw ratio 2 Match the throw ratio with a lens from the table below E Throw ratios Throw distance range 0 77 1 fixed lens 1 3 2 5 m 4 3 8 2 ft 1 16 1 fixed lens 1 4 6 2 m 4 6 20 3 ft Bg c 1 45 1 74 1 zoom lens 1 8 9 3 m 5 9 30 5 ft 1 74 2 17 1 zoom lens 2 2 11 8 m 7 2 38 7 ft 2 17 2 90 1 zoom lens 2 7 15 4 m 8 9 50 5 ft 2 90 4 34 1 zoom lens 3 6 22 5 m 11 8 73 8 ft 4 34 6 76 1 zoom lens 5 5 35 m 18 115 ft 3 Ensure the required throw distance is within the range covered by the lens Rev E March 2014 CHOOSING A LENS Q Screen
15. 6 76 1 zoom lens L y V c 3m 9 8 ft o o 2m 6 6 ft 1 m 3 3 ft 5m 10m 15m 20m 25m 30m 35m 40m 16 ft 33 ft 49 ft 66 ft 82 ft 98 ft 115 ft 131 ft Rev E March 2014 Throw distance Reference Guide Notes L This chart has a TRC of 1 33 for use with the following images 1 33 1 4 3 L For information about individual earlier in this document 132 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series APPENDIX B LENS CHARTS Reference Guide DMD resolution 1080p 1 6 1 images Notes L This chart has a TRC of 1 11 for use with the following images 0 77 1 fixed lens 6 m 19 7 fi Q 1 16 1 fixed lens 3 1 45 1 74 1 zoom lens 5m 16 4 ft Oo 1 74 2 17 1 zoom lens I7 1 6 1 16 10 5 2 17 2 90 1 zoom lens h 4 m 13 1 ft lt V Q 2 90 4 34 1 zoom lens L S L For information about individual Q 4 34 6 76 1 zoom lens S lens part numbers see Appendix A 3 m 9 8 ft earlier in this document o o 2 m 6 6 ft Hi 1 m 3 3 ft l 5m 10m 15m 20m 25m 30m 35m 40m 16 ft 33 ft 49 ft 66 ft 82 ft 98 ft 115 ft 131 ft Throw distance Rev E March 2014 He Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series DMD resolution 1080p 1 66 1 images APPENDIX B LENS CH
16. 63 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series USING THE PROJECTOR Lamps menu Set Operation to choose between Lamp 1 Lamp 2 Lamp 1 Lamp 2 and Auto 1 In the Auto 1 mode the lamp usage will be spread evenly over the two lamps over time Set the slider to vary the Power between 80 and 100 If you have rented the projector from a dealer the projector may have been shipped with one lamp deactivated to lower the rental cost You can reactivate the lamp at extra cost using the Feature Control setting in the Setup gt System menu Rev E March 2014 v Operation Power ve Compensation Compensation Lamp 1 Lamp 2 100 Auto 100 Operating Guide Notes Main Menu Lamps X Running the lamps at a lower power will increase their expected lifetime L To learn more about further in this guide 64 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series Setup menu Orientation Depending on how the projector is mounted select the appropriate setting from the drop down list Latency Affects interlaced sources only For fastest response the Lowest setting gives minimum frame delay For improved performance with films involving motion sequences the Best Video setting uses adaptive de interlacing and interpolation but takes longer to process Reset Default Settings Orientation Desktop Front sz Latency Lowest Input Configuration Netw
17. Main Menu Edge Blend Reduce Black Level Uplift Width X To apply the settings in this menu use the Apply Uplift command at the bottom of the page L For additional information see The X For a detailed step by step description of the edge blend this section 51 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series Reduce Black Level Uplift Width continued A detailed view of one of the projectors in a two projector array Q Black level uplift region This image occupies the left half of a two projector array Black level uplift has created artifacts on the edges of the blend region 2 Artifact left This artifact is caused by the other projector s pond of mirrors overlapping the black level uplift region of this projector It can be eliminated if the black level uplift width of this projector is reduced o Blend region The area in the middle of the array where the two images overlap Black level uplift has not been applied here 0 Artifact right This artifact is caused by this projector s pond of mirrors overlapping the black level uplift region of the other projector It can be eliminated if the black level uplift width of the other projector is reduced Rev E March 2014 USING THE PROJECTOR Operating Guide Notes Main Menu Edge Blend Reduce Black Level Uplift Width L For additional information see The X For a detailed step by step description of the e
18. Notes Main Menu Setup Network X Any new settings will not be effective until the projector has been power cycled X If the first digit of an address octet is set to 2 then it will not be possible to enter values above 5 for the second or third digits To overcome this set the first digit to either 0 or 1 You can set the first digit back to 2 later if necessary 67 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series USING THE PROJECTOR On Screen Display e Select a display Language from the drop down list The menus will disappear if no buttons are pressed within the Timeout selected from the drop down list If you want the menus to stay on screen permanently then select Infinite e Select a Position from the drop down list e f you do not want projector status messages to be displayed for instance Se then set Messaging to Off Rev E March 2014 ON SCREEN DISPLAY Language US English Timeout 5 sec v Position Center v Messaging Off Operating Guide Notes Main Menu Setup On Screen Display 68 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series System Configuration switch between PIP and Edge Blend e Use IR Address to set an address for the remote control The other settings in this menu are provided mainly to allow control from the Web Configuration Utility Feature Control If you have rented the projector from a dealer the projector may h
19. frame with integrated pitch roll and yaw adjustments Orientation Table Top or Inverted Yes e Pointing Up Yes e Pointing Down Yes Roll Portrait Yes Rev E March 2014 Reference Guide IS IS IS Notes Information on lenses in this guide detailed descriptions of available lenses reference charts depicting throw distances for commonly used aspect ratios See also the lens calculator on the Digital Projector website Lens presets store X and Y position only not zoom and focus information 164 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Electrical and physical specifications Power requirements Power Consumption Thermal Dissipation Fan Noise Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Operating Humidity Weight Dimensions 90 240 VAC 50 60 Hz single phase 950W 3241 BTU hr 39 dBA 0 C to 40 C 32 to 104 F 20 C to 60 C 4 to 140 F 20 to 90 non condensing 33 kg 72 8 Ib L 66 5 cm W 50 cm H 22 cm L 26 2 in W 19 7 in H 8 7 in Safety amp EMC regulations e CE FCC Class A amp B UL CCC KC Accessories Accessory Rigging frame Part number 111 267 Ceiling mount kit w plate amp 500 mm pole 112 942 Infrared remote replacement Rev E March 2014 105 023 Reference Guide Notes 165
20. rrt ette enn rte 51 Blending images from multiple projectors eeeeeeeenneenenen 54 Before you start 54 Edge Blend procedure eent 55 PIPmieriu e iecit EE 63 Lamps Ment ecce 64 Setup menu ResetiDefault Setlihgs crane eon cene tee ttg cato td ben ding 65 Jee 66 NGBWOFK rne aet e rt tub t den een na e et a 67 Oni Soren DISPIAY M 68 System 69 Setting up an IR address 70 Geometry ET EE Aspect Ratio BID E EE 36 Geometry e 37 ChRDRCHICDEuDLTIe 43 OVGIVIEW aed 43 Array H Position and V Boston 44 SEU AC ss W 45 Blending EE 47 Rev E March 2014 Using The Menus Use the buttons on the projector control panel or on the remote control to access the menu system 9 QD To open or close the on screen display OSD press MENU Menus and sub menus e To open a sub menu select it using the UP and DOWN arrow buttons then press OK Drop down List 1 List Item EN Sub menu e To return to the previous menu press EXIT SUB MENU Sub menu 1 Sub menu ke SUB MENU Sub menu 1 Notes Las Some menu items may not be available due to settings in other menus These will be grayed out on the actual menu Lass When a globe icon appears next to a setting the setting af
21. Lamp 1 Hours 152 25 Lamp 1 Starts 97 Lamp 2 Hours 123 07 Lamp 2 Starts CONFIGURATION Serial Number 63 DP00000 Scaler BL 07 FW 2 5 0J 0174 DP Interface Hardware Firmware Factory ROM OSD 49 26 42 C 54 Main Menu Information Lamps Main Menu Information Configuration 71 Digital Projection HIGHlite 730 amp 740 Series Operating Guide This page is intentionally left blank DIGITAL PROJECTION REMOTE COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE HIGHlite 730 Series HIBHlite 740 Series High Brightness Digital Video Projector Rev E March 2014 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series IN THIS GUIDE Remote Communications Guide MORE OCU CEN OID ME 75 Network Setup eonan aaa Ea aE E aa EARE 75 S rnal DID 75 Simplified protocol commanxds eese eese eene enne nnn nnns 76 Exaimples x coe tede tto hacerte a fe an gene in e EE 76 Command Guide ene esent e thui rino auk uasa nni Ro Eia tra a ERAN Ra rERRe 77 WAS enee 77 Test Patterns E 77 LQ WAS m 79 WAG CC 79 ienjn ER 81 GO OMG ee P 82 Edge Blend 1a et m et eee eee ni apaga dx Dan pee end 83 d um 85 BT EE NEM pL 85 SOT p 87 Information geseet dee Eege deeg 88 Web Configuration
22. eb bottom 0 to a value of up to 720 depending on eb top will equal 720 minus the pixels integer pixels already applied to the other region the overlapped regions blending uH d 0 to a value of up to 1280 depending on eb right I integer pixels eb left and eb right are identical to Left Blend Region and EE EE on EB Tett Right Blend Region from the Edge Blend gt Blend Width menu eb blu unblended 0 to 63 integer The maximum value for one region eb blu topl ECG 0 to 63 integer will equal 1280 minus the pixels already applied to the other region Q 3 3 3 Ca 3 3 e E 3 P 3 Rev E March 2014 83 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series COMMAND GUIDE Remote Communications Guide Notes mene e 0 to 63 integer 0 to 63 integer 0 to 63 integer ES eb blu unblended is identical to the Unblended Region setting in the Edge Blend Black Level Uplift menu 0 to 63 integer A eb blu topl eb blu top eb blu bottomr 0 to 63 integer andeb blu topr are identical to the Upper Left Upper Middle and eb blu midl ve 0 to 63 integer Upper Right settings in the Edge ab blu adr 2 0 to 63 integer Blend gt Black Level Uplift menu eb blu xl 0 to 100 integer Le eb blu bottoml eb blu i bottomandeb blu bottomr eb blu y1 li 0 to 100 integer are identical to the Lower Left eb blu x2 100 to 0 integer Lower Middle and Lower Right
23. 4 m 8 9 50 5 ft 2 90 4 34 1 zoom lens 3 6 22 5 m 11 8 73 8 ft 4 34 6 76 1 zoom lens 5 5 35 m 18 115 ft Notes 104 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series SCREEN REQUIREMENTS Screen Requirements Fitting the image to the DMD If the source image supplied to the projector is smaller than the DMD resolution the image will not fill the DMD The following examples show how a number of common formats may be displayed depending on your DMD resolution 1080p images displayed full width 1 78 1 1080 pixels native resolution 1037 pixels 1 85 1 16 9 full width 1920 pixels Rev E March 2014 Reference Guide Notes 105 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series SCREEN REQUIREMENTS Reference Guide 1080p images displayed full height Notes full height 1080 pixels 4 3 1 33 1 1440 pixels 16 10 1 6 1 1728 pixels 1 66 1 Vista 1792 pixels 16 9 1 78 1 1920 pixels native resolution Rev E March 2014 106 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series SCREEN REQUIREMENTS Reference Guide WUXGA images displayed full width Notes A B x A E ne 2 sie wis SS ES o amp ole e a oea zt 38 ag 8 SC 29 as ei H H vu 1 v y Y v full width 1920 pixels WUXGA images displayed with a height of 1080 pixels A full height 1200 pixels
24. Array Width PEE CERES the signal is decreased to blend the images S Curve Value controls the Array Height 2 steepness of this decrease Array H Position 0 e Main Menu Array V Position o Edge Blond Blending off SS This menu is available only when Segmentation Off Setup gt System gt Configuration is Blend Width E set to Edge Blend Black Level Uplift x Reduce Black Level Uplift Width X None of the other items in this menu are available until either the Array Width or the Array Height setting is greater than 1 A 9 p ts For a detailed step by step p E description of the edge blend p process see Blending images 4 from multiple projectors further in this section gt o t 3 o E bd H gt gt Q S Curve X distance from the edge X 0 is the edge Rev E March 2014 45 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series USING THE PROJECTOR S Curve Value continued When images overlap the area of overlap receives light from all overlapping sources Without S Curve the overlapping edges would be brighter than the rest of the image as shown in Fig 1 Fig 1 Overlapping edges without S Curve If two reciprocal s curves are used to control the amount of light from each source in the overlapping region the total amount of light in the region would remain constant as shown in Fig 2 Fig 2 Applying S Curve to overlapping edges Rev E March 2014 O
25. GUIDE lt values gt 0 white 1 black 2 green 3 red 4 blue 5 magenta 6 cyan 7 yellow 8 checker 9 align 10 h ramp 11 v ramp 12 max lumens 13 native white 14 native black 15 native green 16 native red 17 native blue 18 native magenta 19 native cyan 20 native yellow 21 off Remote Communications Guide Notes The formatter pattern command is used to display formatter test patterns The patterns are shown as soon as they are selected regardless of which input the projector may be set to The off command must be sent in order to return to normal picture When formatter test patterns are displayed the OSD is not available 78 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series COMMAND GUIDE lt command gt lt operator gt lt values gt zoom in xecute zoom out xecut mu EE focus near xecut D D focus far execute lens centre xecute D nudge up Nudge time 0 shortest 3 longest nudge down Nudge time 0 shortest 3 longest nudge left Nudge time 0 shortest 3 longest nudge right Nudge time 0 shortest 3 longest brightness 50 to 50 integer contrast 50 to 50 integer gamma lens up lens down lens left OO E Go AO 1 ou ou a S 1 NNNNDND 0 0 A 50 to 50 integer 50 to 50 integer ET 0 2 OIRE 1 72 7 5 IRE 50 to 50 integer EV hue
26. Geometry Engine continued Aspect Ratio Source Overscan O Size amp Position x Geometry Engine Warp Warp Map M em Using DP Warp Generator an external Digital Projection computer application up to eight z Warp Map 1 customised warp maps can be created and uploaded to the projector If Geometry Engine is set to Warp and any warp maps have been uploaded you can select from the drop down list i 4 Distorted image The image is projected on an uneven surface Warp map The map mirrors the surface raised areas on the surface correspond to hollow areas on the map and vice versa Corrected image With the warp map applied the projector compensates for the surface and the projected image appears undistorted Rev E March 2014 Operating Guide Notes Main Menu Geometry X Some items on this menu may be unavailable depending on the Geometry Engine setting X If possible position the projector facing the screen at a right angle to avoid geometry corrections 41 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series Geometry Engine continued Cornerstone If Cornerstone is selected from the main Geometry page you can use the sliders to stretch the image from each of the four corners Rev E March 2014 USING THE PROJECTOR S Upper Left X Upper Left Y sz Upper Right X Upper Right Y v Lower Left X v Lower Left Y Lower Right X Lower Right Y CORNERS
27. Guide Notes 123 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series FRAME RATES AND PULLDOWNS EXPLAINED Reference Guide Pulldowns conversion into destination formats Notes Pulldowns are a method of converting a 24p source into a different destination format by adding extra frames to the source 2 3 normal pulldown This method is used to convert a 24p source film into a 60i destination NTSC video by adding two extra fields for every four frames effectively increasing the frame rate to 30 fps The frame is split into fields and then two fields are repeated for every four original frames as shown in the illustration below Original film Field 1 odd Field 2 even Resulting video 24 fps 30 fps Dom gt if d Milt A D OO U gt Rev E March 2014 124 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series FRAME RATES AND PULLDOWNS EXPLAINED Reference Guide 2 3 3 2 advanced pulldown Notes This method is very similar to the normal pulldown Unlike the normal pulldown method the resulting 30 fps video sequence contains only one frame containing fields from two different source frames E f Ke The projector will use advanced The advantage of this method is that it is easier to reverse if necessary i pulldown on suitable video material wherever possible Original film Field 1 odd Field 2 even Resulting video 24 fps 30 fps Dom P i d cC amv a aD oa cC
28. Pattern from the Input Selection menu using the UP and DOWN arrow buttons then press OK 3 Select a pattern from the Test Pattern menu using the UP and DOWN arrow buttons then press OK 4 Close the OSD by pressing MENU again Rev E March 2014 OPERATING THE PROJECTOR HIGHLITE 740 2D Input Selection Composite 1 Test Pattern Lens Composite 2 Image S Video Color Component Geometi EON i 3G SDI Edge Blend DVI Lamps HDMI Setup Test Pattern Information HIGHLITE 740 2D Input Selection Composite 1 Test Pattern Grey V Bars Lens Grey V Bars Image Grey H Bars Color Aspect Test EE Warp Adjust Edge Blend SMPTE Lamps Checkerboard Setup White Field Information Black Field Screen Layout Installation and Quick Start Guide Notes L For full details of how to use the controls and the menu system see X If the projector is switched off while in TEST PATTERN mode it will still be in TEST PATTERN mode when switched on again 14 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series OPERATING THE PROJECTOR Adjusting the lens The lens can be adjusted using the Lens menu or Zoom Press ZOOM then use the UP and DOWN arrow buttons on the keypad or remote control to adjust the size of the image on the screen When the adjustment is finished press EXIT Focus Press FOCUS then use the UP and DOWN arrow buttons on the keypad or remote control to adjust the foc
29. Reference Guide Notes 162 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series Inputs and outputs Video amp Computer DVI D DVI A 36 50 VGA Analog RGB Component Video Composite Video Composite Video SPDIF Digital Output RCA et a Bandwidth e 170 MHz on analog RGB e 165 Megapixels per second on HDMI and DVI Remote control and keypad TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Communication amp Control LAN Wired Remote In 3 5 mm Stereo Jack Wired Remote Out 3 5 mm Stereo Jack Service Port USB Type B Addressable IR remote control wireless and wired with loop through On board keypad Automation control e RS232 LAN Color temperature User selectable from 3200 to 9000 K Rev E March 2014 Reference Guide Notes 163 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Lamps Typical lamp life Typical lamp life 1500 hours 2000 hours 2x370W High Intensity Discharge 114303 Up to 3000 hours in Up to 4000 hours in lamp sequential mode lamp sequential mode Lenses Detailed information about available lenses can be found in Appendix A Lens Part Numbers Further information about lens offsets can be found in Positioning The Image Maximum offset range Lens mount Motorised shift zoom and focus Programmable shift Mechanical mounting Front Rear Table Front Rear Ceiling Adjustable Front Rear Feet e Optional RapidRig
30. SCREEN REQUIREMENTS Reference Guide Fitting the image to the screen Q 6 o 0 Q Notes It is important that your screen is of sufficient height and 10 width to display images at all the aspect ratios you are planning to use Use the conversion chart to check that you are able to display the full image on your screen If you have insufficient height or width you will have to reduce the 8 overall image size in order to display the full image on your screen Q 4 3 1 33 1 W Hx 1 33 H Wx 0 75 16 10 1 6 1 native aspect ratio for WUXGA projectors W H x 1 6 H W x 0 625 1 66 1 Vista W Hx 1 66 H Wx0 6 Q 16 9 1 78 1 native aspect ratio for 1080p projectors 2 W H x 1 78 H W x 0 56 Q 1 85 1 Fiat 1 W Hx 1 85 H W x 0 54 Screen height 2 35 1 Scope 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 W Hx 2 35 H W x 0 426 Screen width Rev E March 2014 110 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series Positioning the screen and projector For optimum viewing the screen should be a flat surface perpendicular to the floor The bottom of the screen should be 1 2 m 4 ft 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 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 r
31. Series HIBHlite 740 Series High Brightness Digital Video Projector Rev E March 2014 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series IN THIS GUIDE IN THIS GUIDE Whats In The BOX cime etti eoe eri ener ex 3 Connecting The Power Supply eeeeeeeneeeenne ner 4 Projector ENEE EEGEN 5 Front and rear views 2 iiie nini tnnc end nd adn ani ik hm kn ni kaum ta Dn nan na nd ada dae ia digna nd 5 Control panel indicators eese ener nnne nnn nnne nn nnne 6 Remote control uiii iieenese ronu ANKERS ANANE EKSA RRARERRR NENNE 7 Infrared receptiOn eiecerunt nen tratta ct us vaedhts sacsucestxvanevenesdeuazestzesuivecenie 9 Positioning The Screen And Projector eene 10 Changing The Lens vetet ete teteeste intuens 11 inserting a NEW lens iii ceci Ser iade casada ee ia dx Rr ano ce ara nOD da deer Een 11 Removing the lens necne triente ence teu atn edic ne ned iiaa snae s de an Dodo ee 12 Operating The Projector eese nennen 13 Switching the projector on 1 icuiee cea sace ta rea cn aa sn Ina astadan tanta ne Rd Ran dana nRuS 13 Switching the projector off eeesesssessesssseseeene ennt nnn tnnt nennen 13 Selecting an input signal or test pattern essen eene nnns 14 Input slgnal tenentem teret tn
32. Type the URL http lt LAN IP Address into the address bar of your browser then press ENTER Use the DiscoveryTool V1 0 exe application The embedded webpage shown below right should appear Menu examples The webpages mirror the OSD menus as shown in the following examples HIGHLITE 740 2D The last 3 bytes of the projector s MAC Address are shown in the Input Selection Unit ID 00 27 86 in the example Test Pattern SMPTE shown here Lens le Unit ID The menu name is shown in image g orange underlined text as in the BEEN e Input Selection Main Menu shown here EE d Test Pattern Edge Blend x Drop down lists are represented Lamps D by similar drop down lists as in Setup gt the Input Selection list shown Information gt here Sub menus are represented by yellow underlined links as shown here Rev E March 2014 re c le ttp 192 168 0 100 index htm PV6S 00 3E 7A HDMI 1 v PrBS G web Configurat Remote Communications Guide Notes section 89 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series WEB CONFIGURATION UTILITY Remote Communications Guide Examples continued Notes Sliders are represented by similar sliders as in the Array Width and Array z Height sliders shown here B http 192 168 0 100 15 htm O amp C Web Configu items that are not available are shown grayed out as shown here Unit ID PV6S 00 3E 7A Toreturn from a sub m
33. USING THE PROJECTOR Operating Guide Edge Blend procedure Notes 1 Align the projectors as they will be used in the array Each projector should be perpendicular to the screen or as close as possible Ideally each projector should allow for a minimum of 2096 screen overlap where it is adjoined by other projectors Overlaps should be the same in size across the array How to align the projectors ideally all alignment should be achieved by physically moving the projectors and by using the Lens Shift and Zoom functions f necessary use Image gt V Position and H Position Do not use geometry corrections 1920 pixels Example 1080p projector overlapped on all T sides e lt 384 pixels NW Q Overlap to the left a p This overlap takes 20 of the image width or 384 amp pixels e 6 Overlap to the top This overlap takes 20 of the image height or 216 pixels E o Area without overlaps 8 This area is also called unblended region AN A 1080p projector with 20 overlaps on all sides Rev E March 2014 Og Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series USING THE PROJECTOR Operating Guide Edge Blend procedure continued Notes 2 Ensure that all projectors are color matched If necessary use the White Field test pattern and test the light output of each projector Ensure the Color Gamut setting has the same value across the array Use Lamps gt Lamp Power to compensate for
34. V Bars if the images are vertically aligned What irregularities to look for The blend region might be darker than the rest of the image o How to correct e Adjust the Edge Blend gt S Curve Value setting until the blend region is the same as the rest of the image Rev E March 2014 61 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series USING THE PROJECTOR Edge Blend procedure continued 9 Set up segmentation optional If you are feeding the same source into all the projectors and aim to have each projector reproduce a segment of the source you can use the Edge Blend gt Segmentation function or you can use an external processor to control the segments To use the Segmentation function 1 On each projector set Edge Blend gt Segmentation to On 2 Test with the source If necessary enter further corrections as described in steps 6 7 and 8 above Bear in mind that using the Segmentation function brings a loss of resolution as shown below Q Whole image This is a 1080p image and contains 2 073 600 pixels Top left segment in a 2x2 array This segment contains 518 400 pixels a quarter of the original image o The segment projected with a 1080p DMD The segment zoomed in to fill a 1080p DMD The pixels are larger but not greater in number Rev E March 2014 Operating Guide Notes 62 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series PIP menu Two images can be combined i
35. current input signal e Setthe H Position and V Position sliders as required Set H Size and V Size When Aspect Lock is set to On the V Size slider is disabled Select Reset and press OK to reset all the sliders Rev E March 2014 USING THE PROJECTOR SIZE amp POSITION Enable Setting Global H Position rr V Position IW be H Size oo be Aspect Lock On V Size oe B Reset Operating Guide Notes Main Menu Geometry Size amp Position 36 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series USING THE PROJECTOR Geometry Engine Choose from Keystone Cornerstone Rotation Warp or Off f Geometry Engine is set to Keystone set the H Keystone and V Keystone sliders to correct for any distortion caused by the projector being in a different horizontal or vertical plane to the Screen The projector is positioned at an angle The resulting image is distorted The image is corrected when Keystone is applied Rev E March 2014 Aspect Ratio Overscan Size amp Position Geometry Engine H Keystone V Keystone Pincushion Barrel 0 Source Keystone Operating Guide Notes Main Menu Geometry X Some items on this menu may be unavailable depending on the Geometry Engine Setting Ke If possible position the projector facing the screen at a right angle to avoid geometry corrections 37 Digital Projecti
36. different lamps Even identical lamps change their light output with age and use M Before color match Q Projector 1 incorrect settings Before the color match this image has incorrect color gamut and lamp power settings Projector 2 correct settings After color match 3 Enter the correct gamma setting Adjust the gamma setting using the Image Gamma control For video sources such as Blu ray or DVD use a value of 2 2 for computer graphics use 2 4 The images may still look slightly different at this stage It is OK to continue Rev E March 2014 56 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series Edge Blend procedure continued 4 Set up the array For each projector open the Edge Blend menu and enter Array Width Array Height Array H Position and Array V Position Array Width and Array Height should be identical for all projectors These settings define the size of the array For example a two by two array will have the following values Array Width 2 Array Height 2 USING THE PROJECTOR The top left projector will have Array H Position 0 and Array V Position 0 1 Top left Array H Position 0 Array V Position 0 6 Top right Array H Position 1 Array V Position 0 3 Bottom left Array H Position 0 Array V Position 1 0 Bottom right Array H Position 1 Array V Position 1 Rev E March 2014 Ss Fan gt Operating Guide i
37. e WUXGA For each resolution the available lenses are shown in different charts depending on applicable throw ratio corrections TRC For each resolution lens charts are arranged in ascending TRC order starting from full width images where TRC 1 All full width images are grouped together 1080p and WUXGA are shown in the same chart 1080p 1920 x 1080 pixels Full width images Formats that fit the width of the DMD without applying a throw ratio correction TRC include e 2 35 1 Scope 1920 x 817 pixels TRC 72 1 e 1 85 1 Flat 1920 x 1037 pixels TRC 72 1 e 1 78 1 16 9 1920 x 1080 pixels native resolution TRC 1 Full height images A throw ratio correction TRC has been applied to the following charts e 1 25 1 5 4 1350 x 1080 pixels TRC 1 42 1 33 1 4 3 1440 x 1080 pixels TRC 1 33 1 6 1 16 10 1728 x 1080 pixels TRC 1 11 1 66 1 Vista 1792 x 1080 pixels TRC 1 07 Rev E March 2014 Reference Guide Notes L For information about individual earlier in this document 128 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series APPENDIX B LENS CHARTS Reference Guide WUXGA 1920 x 1200 pixels Notes Full width images IS For information about individual Formats that fit the width of the DMD without applying a throw ratio correction TRC include lens part numbers see Appendix A e 2 35 1 Scope 1920 x 817 pixels TRC 1 earlier in this document 1 85 1 Flat 1920
38. ese 10 CHANGING THE LENS ee EES dE VEER 11 Inserting a new IONS oia uen tentur 11 REMOVING the Jeng 12 OPERATING THE PROJECTOR eee mH menn 13 ie Ueleg 13 Switching the projector Olf eiecerunt tnit nen treni ien ann 13 Selecting an input signal or test pattern eeeeeeeeeeeees 14 InpUESIOI8I eege Eed A cg EYERYE EE NEXU E 14 Test pateri Ee 14 Adjusting the lens eie ec eoo nuin unanimi 15 V 15 FOCUS 15 ees 15 Adjustirig the IMAG EE 16 OMG MEA ON sis ee eben eege eeben 16 Eege EE eege 16 ei 16 Rev E March 2014 CONNECTION GUIDE ee 17 SIGNAL INPUTS AND OUTPUTS EE 19 EDID on the DVI and VGA inputs enne nnne 21 Using HDMI DVI switchers with the projector eeeseee 21 CONTROL CONNECTIONS naher ENER REENEN EIERE EEN ek 22 LAN connection examples REENEN EEN 23 RS232 connection example sceind eiea Eeee 24 OPERATING GUIDE ee 25 USING THE MENUS geed deine EN 27 Menus and SUD MENUS vicsccassencceseceecscevanscesseucescseeeccestazescseeantanscbeeeeces re 27 Dr p dOWN CET 28 ele 29 COMINGS eege Dee eegenen 29 Editirid WC EE 30 iij Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series CONTENTS continued USING THE PROJECT OR siccsccciscissisiissiende inne d eN Ehe SKS seca EENS RER 31 Main MEMU TT 31 Lens MEN
39. has a TRC of 1 28 for use with the following images 1 25 1 5 4 L For information about individual earlier in this document 135 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series APPENDIX B LENS CHARTS Reference Guide DMD resolution WUXGA 1 33 1 images Notes O 0 77 1 fixed lens 6 m 19 7 ft X This chart has a TRC of 1 2 for use with the following images 1 16 1 fixed lens 3 1 45 1 74 1 zoom lens 5m 16 4 ft 1 33 1 4 3 Oo 1 74 2 17 1 zoom lens 5 2 17 2 90 1 zoom lens 4m 13 1 ft y 2 90 4 34 1 zoom lens n E V Q 4 34 6 76 1 zoom lens I For information about individual e 3m 9 8 ft lens part numbers see Appendix A o earlier in this document o o 2m 6 6 ft 1 m 3 3 ft 5m 10m 15m 20m 25m 30m 35m 40m 16 ft 33 ft 49 ft 66 ft 82 ft 98 ft 115 ft 131 ft Throw distance Rev E March 2014 136 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series APPENDIX C SUPPORTED SIGNAL INPUT MODES Appendix C Supported Signal Input Modes Frequency kHz Horizontal amp 2 S Video Frequency Hz Total number Composite 1 DVI DVI A VGA DVI DVI D HDMI Standard SDTV 720 x 480 59 94 720 x 576 50 00 a ms o es ev ee 720x400 sos Je Ges m ss oe 720x576 soo Je GR GR
40. max possible image height 1080 pixels 4 3 1 33 1 1440 pixels 16 10 1 6 1 1728 pixels 1 66 1 Vista 1792 pixels full width 1920 pixels Rev E March 2014 107 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series SCREEN REQUIREMENTS Reference Guide WUXGA images displayed full height Notes A gt only WUXGA or UXGA images can fill the full height of the DMD using all 1200 pixels without scaling E E Q e e x UI EJ o lt E y UXGA 4 3 1 33 1 1600 pixels WUXGA 16 10 1 6 1 1920 pixels Rev E March 2014 108 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series SCREEN REQUIREMENTS Reference Guide Diagonal screen sizes Screen sizes are sometimes specified by their diagonal size D When dealing W width with large screens and projection distances at different aspect ratios it is more convenient to measure screen width W and height H Notes The example calculations below show how to convert diagonal sizes into width and height at various aspect ratios 2 35 1 Scope W Dx0 92 H Dx0 39 1 85 1 W Dx0 88 H D x 0 47 height H 16 9 1 78 1 native aspect ratio for 1080p projectors W D x 0 87 H D x 0 49 1 66 1 Vista W Dx0 86 H Dx0 52 16 10 1 6 1 native aspect ratio for WUXGA projectors W D x 0 85 H D x 0 53 Rev E March 2014 109 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series
41. of radiant power For projectors it is normally used to specify the total amount of emitted visible light Luminance Modal setting A projector setting that only affects the currently displayed input Noise Electrical interference displayed on the screen NTSC National Television Standards Committee Pillarboxing Black margins at the left and right of the image Pillarboxing appears when a narrower image is packed into a wider frame without changing Rev E March 2014 Reference Guide Notes 158 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series APPENDIX F GLOSSARY OF TERMS Pr Pb Resolution The number of pixels in an image usually represented by the number of pixels per line and the number of lines for example 1920 x 1200 RGB Red Green and Blue S Video A video signal which has separate Y and C signals Saturation The amount of color in an image Scope Rev E March 2014 Reference Guide Notes 159 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series APPENDIX F GLOSSARY OF TERMS SPDIF Sony Philips Digital Interface A digital audio interface standard Synchronization A timing signal used to coordinate an action TheaterScope Throw distance The distance between the screen and the projector Throw ratio The ratio of the throw distance to the screen width TRC is the ratio of the DMD aspect ratio to the image source aspect ratio DMD aspect ra
42. or press EXIT to exit without changing Field 1 fe mre Field 2 192 e U The highlighted digit is being edited Rev E March 2014 Operating Guide Notes Las Some menu items may not be available due to settings in other menus These will be grayed out on the actual menu 30 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series Using The Projector Main menu Input Selection Select an input source from the drop down list Test Pattern Set Input Selection to Test pattern and then select a test pattern from the drop down list e Lens Image Color and Geometry Open these sub menus to access various picture and screen settings Edge Blend PIP PIP and Edge Blend are mutually exclusive modes of operation When the projector is in Edge Blend mode as shown in the picture PIP is not available and vice versa Lamps Select lamp configuration and adjust lamp power Setup Adjust Input Configuration Network On Screen Display and System settings Information View your current configuration Rev E March 2014 USING THE PROJECTOR Input Selection Test Pattern Lens Image Color Geometry Edge Blend Lamps Setup Information HIGHLITE 740 2D Composite 1 Grey V Bars E Ave A EYE Operating Guide Notes Main Menu I You can also select an input source by pressing the following buttons on the remote control 1 for VGA 2 for HDMI 1 3 for DVI 1
43. range without distortion will be somewhat less as can be seen in the the lens see Lens menu in the illustrations below Operating Guide Full horizontal or vertical shift Combined shift is reduced Rev E March 2014 113 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series Maximum offset range POSITIONING THE IMAGE The maximum offset range available with no distortion or vignetting is dependent on which lens is used Shifting the lens beyond its undistorted limits may be physically possible however you may experience some vignetting or distortion WUXGA vertical pixels 0 77 1 and 1 16 1 fixed lens 240 all zoom lens 720 1080p vertical pixels 0 77 1 fixed lens 216 1 16 1 fixed lens 216 all zoom lens 648 Rev E March 2014 horizontal pixels 96 288 horizontal pixels vertical frame 0 2 0 6 vertical frames 0 375 0 2 0 6 horizontal frame 0 05 0 15 horizontal frames 0 05 0 05 0 15 Reference Guide Notes YS For more information on shifting the lens see Lens menu in the Operating Guide 114 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series ASPECT RATIOS EXPLAINED Reference Guide Aspect Ratios Explained Notes The appearance of a projected image on the screen depends on a combination of the following e The DMD resolution e 1080p with a 1920 x 1080 resolution corresponding to an aspect ratio of 16 9 e WUXGA with a
44. width 2 Throw distance Reference Guide IS The basic calculation on this page Notes does not take into consideration DMD and image size which could affect the throw ratio For a more complex and realistic calculation see Full lens calculation in this section When calculating the throw ratio be sure to use identical measurement units for both the throw distance and the screen width For information about individual lens the end of this document 99 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series CHOOSING A LENS Reference Guide Basic calculation example Notes 1 Calculate the throw ratio using the formula INFORMATION YOU NEED FOR THIS CALCULATION TS The basic calculation on this page Your screen is 4 5 m wide and you wish to place the projector does not take into consideration approximately 11 m from the screen The throw ratio will then be i DMD and image size which could The throw ratio formula affect the throw ratio For a more 11 k complex and realistic calculation 45 4 e ees udo see Full lens calculation in this F Screen width section 2 Match the result with the lens table The lens matching a throw ratio of 2 44 is the 2 17 2 90 1 The lens table zoom lens 5 X For information about individual lens Throw ratios Throw distance range part numbers see Appendix A at 3 Check whether the lens covers the required throw distance 7 o Keren de 0 77 1 fixed lens 1 3
45. x Reduce Black Level Uplift Width x Q x2 uplift area 2 no uplift Two projectors sharing one overlapping edge Q x4 uplift area 2 x2 uplift area o no uplift Four projectors with overlapping edges Operating Guide Notes Main Menu Edge Blend Ke This menu is available only when Setup gt System gt Configuration jS set to Edge Blend X None of the other items in this menu are available until either the Array Width or the Array Height setting is greater than 1 X For a detailed step by step description of the edge blend this section 43 Digital Projection HIGHlite 730 amp 740 Series USING THE PROJECTOR Operating Guide Array Width and Height EDGE BLEND Notes Set this to the total number of projectors in the array None of the other EN options are available until one of these two settings is greater than 1 The Array El 1 Man Mend maximum number of projectors is 4 x 4 sArray H Position 0 Edge Blend sz Array V Position He Array H Position and V Position S Curve Value 16 ve Blending Off e These two parameters need to be set correctly for each projector in the X This menu is available only when array so that it can determine which edges are to be blended Sometimes cien P off Setup gt System gt Configuration is only one edge overlaps sometimes two three or four Blend Width 7 set to Edge Blend Black Level Uplift x Reduce
46. 1920 x 1200 resolution corresponding to an aspect ratio of 16 10 The aspect ratio of the input signal 4 3 16 9 or 16 10 The value of the Aspect Ratio setting of the projector Source show the image with its original aspect ratio not using the whole screen if the DMD aspect ratio does not match Fill Display fill the screen but force the DMD aspect ratio on the image Fill amp Crop fill the screen without changing the original aspect ratio but cropping the image to fit the DMD aspect ratio Anamorphic force a 16 9 ratio on the source You need this setting to resolve 16 9 images packed into a 4 3 frame otherwise it distorts the image TheaterScope is a special setting used in combination with an anamorphic lens an optional accessory It removes letterboxing from a 2 35 1 source packed into a 16 9 frame Rev E March 2014 115 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series ASPECT RATIOS EXPLAINED Aspect ratio examples for DMD resolution 1080p Source 4 3 Q Unused screen areas 6 Cropped parts of the image Aspect Ratio Source Cl mm Aspect Ratio Fill Display Anamorphic Aspect Ratio Fill amp Crop Rev E March 2014 Reference Guide Notes 116 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series ASPECT RATIOS EXPLAINED Aspect ratio examples for DMD resolution 1080p continued Source 16 9 native res
47. 2 5 m 4 3 8 2 ft the end of this document The range quoted for the 2 17 2 90 1 zoom lens is 2 7 15 4 1 16 4 fixed lens 1 4 6 2 m 4 6 20 3 ft m The required distance of 11 m is within the range 1 45 1 74 1 zoom lens 1 8 9 3 m 5 9 30 5 ft 1 74 2 17 1 zoom lens 2 2 11 8 m 7 2 38 7 ft 2 17 2 90 1 zoom lens 2 7 15 4 m 8 9 50 5 ft 2 90 4 34 1 zoom lens 3 6 22 5 m 11 8 73 8 ft 4 34 6 76 1 zoom lens 5 5 35 m 18 115 ft Rev E March 2014 100 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series CHOOSING A LENS Full lens calculation Introducing TRC The choice of lens will affect the image size and will address discrepancies between the DMD resolution and the source When an image fills the height of the DMD but not the width it uses less than 100 of the DMD surface A lens chosen using the basic formula may produce an image that is considerably smaller than the actual screen To compensate for loss of screen space in such situations you need to increase the throw ratio using a Throw Ratio Correction TRC Example Fig 1 illustrates a 4 3 image within a 1080p DMD When a 1080p projector is used for a 4 3 image the image does not fill the width of the DMD creating a pillarboxing effect blank spaces to the left and right Fig 2 shows the same image projected on a 4 3 screen using a standard lens chosen with the basic calculation The DMD
48. 28 Screen Requirements eeesesssseeseeeee nennen nnns EEN NEEN 105 RECKANGE 128 Fitting the image to the DMD Lsuuuuuuuuuussssseeeeeeee enne nnne nnne nnn nennen ns 105 WUXGA 1920 x 1200 pixels s irn ecd RO ERR ER RE OT NERO 129 1080p images displayed full width seen 105 DMD resolution 1080p WUXGA full DMD width images sc ssc cccsocssseeone 130 Ee 106 DMD resolution 1080p 1 25 1 images ENEE NEEN 131 Dee 10r DMD resolution 1080p 1 33 1 images ENNEN REENEN 132 Kee ee EE 30r DMD resolution 1080p 1 6 1 Images ENEE 133 WUXGA mages displayed TUIS NS dan GENE Ga iq m DMD resolution 1080p 1 66 1 images essen nennen enn 134 Diagonal screen sizes uses eene nnne nnne nnn nn nnn nnn nnne nn 109 DMD resolution WUXGA 1 25 1 Images 135 Fitting the image to the screen eeeeseeeeenenenneneneen nnne 110 DMD resolution WUXGA 1 33 1 Images 136 Positioning the screen and Projecto NENNEN 111 Appendix C Supported Signal Input Modes 137 Positioning The Image REENEN EEEEEE REENEN 112 Maximum offset range ricco diete n die don nde nad rdg ash nda napa hada seuss cuedecgeles 114 Aspect Ratios Explained cc sceeeeeee eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeaneeeees 115 Aspect ratio examples for DMD resolution 1080p sss 116 Aspect ratio examples
49. 4 for 3G SDI 5 for CVBS 1 6 for S Video 7 for Component 8 for CVBS 2 Las Test patterns are subject to image controls so brightness contrast etc will affect their appearance on screen Las Do not use the provided test patterns for ColorMax Las You can upload custom test patterns using a network connection see 31 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series USING THE PROJECTOR Lens menu LENS S Zoom In Zoom Zoom Stop To move the lens in or out Zoom Out 1 Select Zoom In or Zoom Out then press OK 3 Focus Near Focus Stop 2 When the image is the desired size select Zoom Stop and then press OK sw Focus Far s Center Lens Focus Nudge To adjust the focus 1 Select Focus Near or Focus Far then press OK Operating Guide Notes Main Menu Lens 2 When the image is correctly focussed select Focus Stop and then press OK Center Lens To center the lens select Center Lens and press OK Nudge To position the image correctly on the screen use the Nudge controls Rev E March 2014 You can also move the lens focus and zoom using the keypad or the remote Press SHIFT followed by an arrow button to shift the lens up down left and right Press FOCUS followed by the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to adjust the focus Press ZOOM followed by the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to zoom in and out Main Menu Lens Nudge 32 Digital Project
50. ARTS 0 77 1 fixed lens 6 m 19 7 fi 1 16 1 fixed lens 3 1 45 1 74 1 zoom lens 5m 16 4 ft Oo 1 74 2 17 1 zoom lens V V V 5 2 17 2 90 1 zoom lens f v V 4m 13 1 ft 2 90 4 34 1 zoom lens Q 4 34 6 76 1 zoom lens 3m 9 8 fi o o 2 m 6 6 ft y 1 m 3 3 ft 5m 10m 15m 20m 25m 30m 35m 40m 16 ft 33 ft 49 ft 66 ft 82 ft 98 ft 115 ft 131 ft Rev E March 2014 Throw distance Reference Guide Notes L This chart has a TRC of 1 07 for use with the following images 1 66 1 Vista L For information about individual earlier in this document 134 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series DMD resolution WUXGA 1 25 1 images APPENDIX B LENS CHARTS Q 0 77 1 fixed tens 6 m 19 7 ft Q 1 16 1 fixed lens 3 1 45 1 74 1 zoom lens 5m 16 4 ft Oo 1 74 2 17 1 zoom lens 5 2 17 2 90 1 zoom lens 4m 13 1 ft 2 90 4 34 1 zoom lens Q 4 34 6 76 1 zoom lens 3m 9 8 fi o S o 2 m 6 6 ft 1 m 3 3 ft 5m 10m 15m 20m 16 ft 33 ft 49 ft 66 ft 82 ft Throw distance Rev E March 2014 25m 30m 98 ft 35m 115 ft 40m 131 ft Reference Guide Notes L This chart
51. ATIOS EXPLAINED Reference Guide Aspect ratio examples for DMD resolution WUXGA continued Notes Source 16 10 native resolution Aspect Ratio Source Fill Display Fill amp Crop Rev E March 2014 121 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series ASPECT RATIOS EXPLAINED Aspect ratio example TheaterScope The TheaterScope setting is used in combination with an anamorphic lens to restore 2 35 1 images packed into a 16 9 frame Such images are projected with black lines at the top and bottom of the 16 9 screen to make up for the difference in aspect ratios Without an anamorphic lens and without the TheaterScope setting applied a 16 9 source containing a 2 35 1 image looks like this Black margin part of the source S Black margin part of the source If we change the setting to TheaterScope the black lines will disappear but the image will stretch vertically to reach the top and bottom of the DMD An anamorphic lens will stretch the image horizontally restoring the original 2 35 ratio an AL Rev E March 2014 Reference Guide Notes 122 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series FRAME RATES AND PULLDOWNS EXPLAINED Frame Rates And Pulldowns Explained Interlaced and progressive scan A progressive scan is a method of updating the image by drawing all the lines of each frame in a sequence In contrast interl
52. Black Level Uplift Width x A None of the other items in this menu are available until either the Array Width or the Array Height setting is greater than 1 Array H Position Example The illustration shows an array of sixteen projectors Array Width and Array Height of all projectors have been set up as follows X The position numbering starts from zero so the top left projector is at position H 0 V 0 Array Width 4 ez which settings are available in these menus depends on Array V Position 0 Array Height 4 e the number of projectors in the array Array H Position and Array V Position of each projector have been set up to reflect its vertical and horizontal position in the array e the position of the projector in Th ttings for the thi j in th e settings for the third projector in the second row are the array Array H Position 2 Ke An image like the one shown here can be produced by an array of 16 projectors only if Segmentation is set to ON or if an external tool is used to split the image into Array V Position 1 V Example array of sixteen projectors further in this section X For a detailed step by step description of the edge blend this section Rev E March 2014 44 Digital Projection HIGHlite 730 amp 740 Series USING THE PROJECTOR Operating Guide S Curve Value Notes e Inthe regions where two or more projectors overlap the brightness of s
53. DBY mode 3 Press ON on the remote control or the control panel and hold for three seconds to switch the projector ON The power indicator on the control panel will show green the lamp will light and the shutter will open Switching the projector off 1 Press OFF on the remote control or the control panel and hold for three seconds The power indicator on the control panel will show amber the lamp will go out and the cooling fans will run for a short time until the projector enters STANDBY mode 2 f you need to switch the projector off completely switch off at the mains power switch next to the power connector and then disconnect the power cable from the projector Rev E March 2014 Installation and Quick Start Guide Notes X The self test is running when all the LEDs on the control panel are lit N Always allow the lamp to cool for 5 minutes before disconnecting the power moving the projector 13 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series Selecting an input signal or test pattern Input signal 1 Connect an image source to the projector 2 Switch to the input you want to display Press one of the input buttons on the remote control or Open the On screen display OSD by pressing MENU Select an input signal from the Input Selection menu using the UP and DOWN arrow buttons then press OK Test pattern To display a test pattern 1 Open the OSD by pressing MENU 2 Select Test
54. DIGITAL ge eg PROJECTION USER MANUAL INSTALLATION AND QUICK START GUIDE CONNECTION GUIDE OPERATING GUIDE Hilfe 730 Series REMOTE COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE HIGHlite 740 Series REFERENCE GUIDE High Brightness Digital Video Projector Rev E March 2014 114 751E Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series About This Document Please follow the instructions in this manual carefully to ensure safe and long lasting use of the projector Keep this manual handy for future reference Symbols used in this manual Many pages in this document have a dedicated area for notes The information in that area is accompanied by the following symbols A WARNING this symbol indicates that there is a danger of physical injury to yourself and or damage to the equipment unless the instructions are closely followed A ELECTRICAL WARNING this symbol indicates that there is a danger of electrical shock unless the instructions are closely followed X NOTE this symbol indicates that there is some important information that you should read Product revision Because we at Digital Projection continually strive to improve our products we may change specifications and designs and add new features without prior notice Legal notice Trademarks and trade names mentioned in this document remain the property of their respective owners Digital Projection disclaims any proprietary interest in trademarks and trade names other than its own Copyright
55. IGHIite 730 amp 740 Series POSITIONING THE IMAGE Positioning The Image The normal position for the projector is at the centre of the screen However you can set the projector above or below the centre or to one side and adjust the image using the Lens shift feature known as rising and falling front to maintain a geometrically correct image 7 ae si si SET gt Pie Pe on ace a ns na eee cer SE NW Shifting the lens up rising front man d bun m MN ud L saraet zz Se Centered lens Y N C S E E SSS r EE Rev E March 2014 Reference Guide Notes YS For more information on shifting the lens see Lens menu in the Operating Guide IS Whenever possible position the projector so that the lens is centered for the highest quality image 112 Digital Projection HIGHlite 730 amp 740 Series POSITIONING THE IMAGE Reference Guide Notes Any single adjustment outside the ranges specified on the following page may result in an unacceptable level of distortion particularly at the corners of the image due to the image passing through the periphery of the lens optics X For more information on shifting If the lens is to be shifted in two directions combined the maximum
56. Iite 730 amp 740 Series Appendix B Lens Charts How to use the lens charts The lens charts on the following pages provide a quick guide to the type of lens needed for a particular projector To use the lens charts you need the following information e The DMD resolution of your projector e The distance between the projector and the screen throw distance e The maximum width of your screen In the chart for the required DMD resolution find the point where the throw distance corresponds to the screen width as shown in the example below Example For a 1080p projector with throw distance 14 m and screen width 3 5 m the correct lens would be number 6 in the chart Rev E March 2014 APPENDIX B LENS CHARTS 6 m 19 7 ft 5 m 16 4 ft 4 m 13 1 ft Screen width 3 m 9 8 ft 2m 6 6 ft 1m 33ft Q Screen width 6 Throw distance 5m 16 ft 10m 15m 20m 33 ft 49 ft 66 ft Throw distance 25m 30m 35m 40m 82 ft 98ft 115ft 131 ft Reference Guide L For information about individual Notes earlier in this document 127 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series APPENDIX B LENS CHARTS How to find the right lens chart Charts are shown in order of DMD resolution as follows e 1080p
57. L The infrared receivers are disabled when a remote control is connected via a cable For more information see Control Connections in the Connection Guide Digital Projection HIGHlite 730 amp 740 Series POSITIONING THE SCREEN AND PROJECTOR Positioning The Screen And Projector 1 Install the screen ensuring that it is in the best position for viewing by your audience 2 Mount the projector ensuring that it is at a suitable distance from the screen for the image to fill the screen Set the adjustable feet so that the projector is level and perpendicular to the screen The dimension drawing below shows the positions of the feet for table mounting and the fixing holes for ceiling mounting Installation and Quick Start Guide 1 Four adjustable feet 2 Six M6 holes for ceiling mount The screws should not penetrate more than 15 mm 0 6 in into the body of the projector 1 3 o gt o o gt o o lt EK o lt Rev E March 2014 Notes Always allow the projector to cool for 5 minutes before disconnecting the power or moving the projector A Ensure that there is at least 30 cm 12 in of space between the ventilation outlets and any wall and 10 cm 4 in on all other sides N Do not stack more than thre
58. LN DES Ka KS KE m E HOW raso 1280x720 s000 a rupe 1280x720 s094 r0 sso E2090 1280x720 sno o 450 Deg 7920x1080 25 08 mos zer oes 1920x1080 2398 mz zer Fioeosa 1201089 2400 ras 2700 Hoepos 7920x1080 2400 mzs o oes 7920x1080 2500 mz 2 3 oes 1920x1080 2997 mz 3372 m m m E m E rn Froeopa0 1620x1080 aoo 125 33 75 Dee 1920x1090 sooo n2 28 3 Dest 1820x1080 sooo 125 s62s Dee 1920x1090 59 00 nzs m2 Deeg 1020x1080 5o94 vias oras Fioeneo 1620x1090 60 00 n2 33 75 Deeg 1920 x 080 eoo 125 erso SSeS Rev E March 2014 Reference Guide Notes 137 Digital Projection HIGHlite 730 amp 740 Series APPENDIX C SUPPORTED SIGNAL INPUT MODES Reference Guide Notes Standard EELER mm Frequency Hz Total number Horizontal Frequency Composite 1 DVI DVI A VGA DVI DVI D HDMI III III EEL e COMPUTER VGAS59 640 x 480 59 94 525 1024 x 768 793 806 1024 x 768 806 1024 x 768 800 1152 x 864 63 85 1152x864 75 00 900 67 50 1152 x 870 68 68 e ER ER WXGAS50 1280 x 768 49 92 WXGA60 1280 x 768 59 87 SXGA 60 1280 x 960 60 00 1000 60 00 Rev E March 2014 138 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series APPENDIX C SUPPORTED SIGNAL INPUT MODES Reference Guide No
59. Series APPENDIX E WIRING DETAILS Input 3 DVI 24 way D type connector Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 4 Pin 5 Pin 6 Pin 7 Pin 8 Pin 9 Pin 10 Pin 11 Pin 12 Pin 13 Pin 14 Pin 15 Pin 16 Pin 17 Pin 18 Pin 19 Pin 20 Pin 21 Pin 22 Pin 23 Pin 24 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 TMDS data 2 TMDS data 2 TMDS data 2 4 shield TMDS data 4 TMDS data 4 DDC clock DDC data Analog vertical sync TMDS data 1 TMDS data 1 TMDS data 1 3 shield TMDS data 3 TMDS data 3 5 V Ground Hot plug detect TMDS data 0 TMDS data 0 TMDS data 0 5 shield TMDS data 5 TMDS data 5 TMDS clock shield TMDS clock TMDS clock Analog red Analog green Analog blue Analog horizontal sync Analog ground Rev E March 2014 Digital red link 1 Digital red link 1 DVI pin view of female connector Digital green link 2 Digital green link 2 Digital green link 1 Digital green link 1 Digital blue link 2 Digital blue link 2 Power for monitor when in standby Return for pin 14 and analog sync Digital blue link 1 and digital sync Digital blue link 1 and digital sync Digital red link 2 Digital red link 2 Digital clock links 1 and 2 Digital clock links 1 and 2 Return for R G and B signals Reference Guide Notes X High bandwidth Digital Content Protection HDCP is supported on this input L For full details
60. TONE ooo O O OO Upper Right X and Upper Right Y correction Operating Guide Notes Main Menu Geometry Cornerstone 42 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series Edge Blend menu Overview When several projectors are used to create a large tiled image the edges need to be blended to avoid the overlaps appearing brighter than the rest of the image As it is not possible for any projector to produce an absolute black any black areas in the overlapped edges may appear slightly less dark than those in the rest of the image Black Level Uplift can be used to counteract this effect by raising the black level of the rest of the image The amount of uplift required will be either x2 or x4 depending on how many images are overlapped as shown in the examples on this page Image brightness changes from one point to another within the same blended region If the same level of black level uplift is applied throughout the blended region the overlapping edges may still be visible on the screen Therefore brightness in these areas is decreased gradually using an s curve factor S Curve Value is used to control the steepness of the decrease Rev E March 2014 USING THE PROJECTOR EDGE BLEND S Array Width Array Height DE e Array H Position 0 Array V Position Q0 S Curve Value i ve Blending Off Segmentation Off Blend Width d Black Level Uplift
61. U EMEI 32 ZOOM EE 32 FOGUS aeea Ea EE a eaa aE E a E E E 32 e 32 ee eM P 32 nera DL 33 MSN NE 33 MA Beton e 33 Color Men 34 e 34 Black Level and Gain sliders vs eesss iue ua an teats ctedsiaescaveedsasvenes odeetaassdinecetes 34 Geometry IIODU ecd eege rene ressar Pre EE ees e 35 Asper RaO EE 35 el EE 35 E 36 Geometry EE 37 Edge Blend meri 43 DEE 43 Array H Position and V Position sex eese een e neon enne n ENER ER KEEK KE aha a ER KEEN 44 S C rv Vale 45 Blending saree a E a a Ed ea aUE 47 SI O E Tere 48 Blend uro Pe 50 I HA en Cm 50 Reduce Black Level Uplift Width e eee ee ee eene ee nnne nnn nnne nhan nn nnns 51 Rev E March 2014 Blending images from multiple projectors eeeessee 54 I C RR m 54 Edge Blend procedure sss ee nain aas oon uua o iei a uaa sap tau a aa osa vnu aan nuu KEEN 55 iz MI Cet 63 Lamps mMenu esae e aaa SE e aa Ke EEE ae E e eaaa 64 Setup E UE 65 Reset Derault Settings s veces ee e eoa sxccenusasusaeevmeceuavherd SSE EEE ESEE 65 Input COR UFdlion EE 66 NGIWOL aoc rise ease dea etta a eoRE ccs ovre Po spe eno S c
62. Utility EEN EEEEEE RENE EEEE KEEN 89 M n Clu m 89 Using the Discovery Tool to view your network eese 91 Rev E March 2014 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series INTRODUCTION Introduction The projector can be controlled by using an external control system or a PC via an RS232 or LAN interface using a terminal emulation program Network setup 1 2 Open the Setup gt Network menu and edit network settings The default IP address is 192 168 0 100 and the TCP port number is 7000 Connect the projector to a LAN network Serial Port setup Baud rate 38 400 bps Data length 8 bits Stop bits one Parity none Flow control none Rev E March 2014 Remote Communications Guide Notes Las For details on connecting the projector to an RS232 or LAN network see Control Connections in the Connection Guide Las For details on changing network Operating Guide 75 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series INTRODUCTION Simplified protocol commands Commands are used to simulate menu operations and determine the settings of the projector and use the following format e All commands consist of ASCII text strings starting with an asterisk and ending with an ASCII Carriage Return character code 13 command operator value e The commando string determines which setting the command will affect Spaces are required before the operator a
63. aced video alternately scans odd and even lines In old analog TV interlacing was commonly used as a way of doubling the refresh rate without consuming extra bandwidth The following artifacts are common with interlaced video e edge tear combing The image lands between two fields and blurs This is commonly observed when viewing rapid lateral movement e aliasing stair stepping The texture of the image becomes populated with unrealistic patterns Aliasing occurs because of differences between the original frame rate and the destination format twitter The image shimmers for example when showing rolling credits This happens when the image contains thin horizontal lines that only appear in one field Frame rates of image sources Original analog films are made at 24 fps and the whole frame is projected at once To eliminate flicker and create an impression of continuous movement the projector blades divide the images so that the viewer sees 48 frames per second Interlaced video scans odd lines then even Two fields are blended into one image NTSC video 60i is 29 97 fps or 59 94 fields per second 24p video is progressive but without the benefit of projector blades dividing the images so it looks jumpier on playback than film 24p is the optimal format for projects that are finished on film 30p is optimal for projects finished on video It has fewer strobing issues than 24p in video playback Rev E March 2014 Reference
64. ave been shipped with a deactivated lamp to lower the rental cost If more brightness is needed this lamp can be activated at extra cost by obtaining an unlock PIN code from your dealer Once you have entered the PIN code using this control you will need to reboot the projector to enable the extra lamp Use the Shutter Open and Shutter Close commands as required Use the Power Off command to set the projector into Standby mode Use the Color Enable sub menu to switch individual colors on and off Rev E March 2014 USING THE PROJECTOR SYSTEM Configuration R Address 0 n Feature Control v Shutter Open ve Shutter Close Power On ve Power Off Color Enable Edge Blend COLOR ENABLE Red On Green Off Green On Blue Off Blue On Operating Guide Notes Main Menu Setup System X When you switch between PIP and Edge Blend the projector will reboot instantly to enable the new setting A IR Address is set separately for the projector and the remote to a tS The Power On command has no function when seen on the projector OSD However it can be used from X Both the keypad and remote control have dedicated buttons allowing access to the Shutter Open Shutter Close Power On and Power Off commands Main Menu Setup System Color Enable Ke Do not switch off all colors at the same time In the event of this happening power cycle the projector
65. ct Ratio Source Overscan WEE Size amp Position Geometry Engine Rotation Pincushion Rev E March 2014 Barrel Pincushion Barrel 0 s Rotation o Operating Guide Notes Main Menu Geometry X Some items on this menu may be unavailable depending on the Geometry Engine Setting X If possible position the projector facing the screen at a right angle to avoid geometry corrections 39 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series Geometry Engine continued USING THE PROJECTOR Aspect Ratio Source Overscan JM Size amp Position Geometry Engine Rotation Pincushion Barrel 0 s Rotation o f Geometry Engine is set to Rotation set the Rotation slider to rotate the image on the screen DMD position The DMD is not rotated Area outside DMD The corners of the rotated image leave the DMD and appear cropped 3 Angle of rotation The angle equals the Rotation setting In this example the angle is 25 therefore Rotation 25 Rev E March 2014 Operating Guide Notes Main Menu Geometry IS Some items on this menu may be unavailable depending on the Geometry Engine setting IS If possible position the projector facing the screen at a right angle to avoid geometry corrections 40 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series USING THE PROJECTOR
66. ddress to the master address or to the projector address To check the projector address access Setup gt System using the control panel X When fresh batteries are inserted in the remote control it will revert to the default address 00 If you have previously assigned a different address you need to change it manually AX If two or more projectors are assigned the same address they can be controlled from one remote control provided they are connected by cable or in range of the infrared 70 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series Information menu This menu gives information about lamp operating times software and hardware configuration input source and network settings Lamps This menu gives information about lamp hours and starts Configuration This menu gives information about the various projector components If you need to contact your dealer about an issue with the projector they may want you to quote some of the information shown on this page to help diagnose the problem Rev E March 2014 USING THE PROJECTOR Configuration Input Standard IP Address Bridgeboard Present Inlet Temperature DMD Temperature INFORMATION HDMI 1024x768p 60Hz 192 168 0 100 No 31 54 Operating Guide Notes X Please note that the values shown in the menus on this page are examples and may differ significantly on your OSD Main Menu Information
67. dge blend this section 52 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series Reduce Black Level Uplift Width continued In the Reduce Black Level Uplift Width menu settings correspond to coordinates within the unblended regions Only relevant coordinates are enabled To remove the artifact on the left 1 Open the Reduce Black Level Uplift Width menu of the projector on the left 2 Adjust Upper Right X and Lower Right X 3 Select Apply Uplift The black level uplift region of this projector will withdraw from the pond of mirrors of the other projector and the artifact will disappear To remove the artifact on the right Open the Reduce Black Level Uplift Width menu of the projector on the right and adjust Upper Left X and Lower Left X then select Apply Uplift Rev E March 2014 REDUCE BLACK LEVEL UPLIFT WIDTH SUpper Right X Lower Right X Apply Uplift 0 0 tU USING THE PROJECTOR REDUCE BLACK LEVEL UPLIFT WIDTH S Upper Left X Ee sz Lower Left X D J z Apply Uplift Operating Guide Notes Main Menu Edge Blend Reduce Black Level Uplift Width o apply the settings in this menu ES To apply the settings in thi use the Apply Uplift command at the bottom of the page L For additional information see The X For a detailed step by step description of the edge blend this section 53 Digital Pro
68. dix E Wiring Details es 147 Electrical and physical specifications esses eene nennen 165 Signal inputs and OUIBULS c i0 p xi bebd Eege 147 Safety amp EMC regulations EE 165 Input ver REM 147 ees gorieeg MD E 165 ae 148 O tp t SPDIF 148 enn 149 REESEN asta b a Ra cU etm rad 150 Input 5 Composite thst an tra enge deir a erede RS 150 esent ee 150 Input 7 Component retentis 150 inpute CVB Sen nann nn e a e 150 Rev E March 2014 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series THE DMD The DMD ADMD Digital Micromirror Device is a true digital light modulator which utilises an array of up to 2 3 million moving aluminium mirrors with each one representing a pixel in the final projected image The outermost micromirrors in the array remain inactive and are not used in constructing the image Reference Guide Q Casing 1 gt SI N Light shield 6 gt o Inactive mirrors n o Array Oo gt q DMD Each mirror element is suspended over address electrodes by a torsion hinge between two posts 1 Support posts 2 Mirror element o Torsion hinges 4 Oo Offset address electrode Mirror element with tilt mechanism Rev E March 2014 Notes 96 Digital Projection HIGHlite 730 amp 740 Se
69. dware Firmware Factory ROM OSD Input Standard IP Address Inlet Temperature DMD Temperature Rev E March 2014 146 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series Appendix E Wiring Details Signal inputs and outputs Input 1 VGA 15 way D type connector R G B unused Digital Ground H Sync R Ground B Ground G Ground 5V 0 Digital Ground V Sync DDC O DAN Oo OC A CQ NM 1 unused 12 SDA 13 H Sync 14 V Sync 15 SCL Rev E March 2014 APPENDIX E WIRING DETAILS eo ooo e o 0o 0e 0 6 o WW n VGA pin view of female connector Reference Guide Notes L For full details of all input settings Operating Guide 147 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series Input 2 HDMI 19 way type A connector ON OAR Ga MM TMDS Data 2 TMDS Data 2 Shield TMDS Data 2 TMDS Data 1 TMDS Data 1 Shield TMDS Data 1 TMDS Data 0 TMDS Data 0 Shield TMDS Data 0 TMDS Clock TMDS Clock Shield TMDS Clock CEC not connected SCL DDC Clock SCA DDC Data DDC CEC Ground 5 V Power Hot Plug Detect Output SPDIF RCA Phono Digital audio output from the HDMI input stream Rev E March 2014 APPENDIX E WIRING DETAILS 19 1 ES 18 2 HDMI pin view of panel connector SPDIF connector Reference Guide Notes L For full details of all input settings Operating Guide 148 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740
70. e projectors A Do not tilt the projector more than 10 from side to side when in use as this may cause serious lamp failure damage the lamp module and cause extra cost on replacement K NA 0 360 O im 10 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series Changing The Lens Inserting a new lens 1 Remove the six screws O securing the front cover to the body of the projector 2 Remove the front cover 6 from the projector 3 Remove the lens from its packaging and remove the two protective caps from the front and back of the lens 4 Insert the lens o into the lens aperture making sure that the plug on the zoom drive mechanism lines up with the socket on the right of the lens aperture 5 Push the lens in firmly as far as it will go 6 Rotate the lens clockwise as far as it will go 7 Replace the front cover and secure it with the six screws Rev E March 2014 CHANGING THE LENS Installation and Quick Start Guide Notes DN Before changing the lens always make sure the projector is switched off and fully disconnected from its power supply A Always allow the lamp to cool for 5 minutes before disconnecting the power moving the projector A When changing the lens avoid using excessive force as this may damage the equipment A Avoid touching the surface of the lens as this may result in image impairment X Take care to preserve the or
71. eater Usually no image resizing or geometric correction takes place and the blanked part of the image is lost Blanking video signal The section of the video signal where there is no active video data Brightness electronic control A control which adds a fixed intensity value to every pixel in the display moving the entire range of displayed intensities up or down and is Rev E March 2014 Reference Guide Notes 153 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series APPENDIX F GLOSSARY OF TERMS Brightness optical Describes how bright an image that is projected onto a screen appears to an observer C See Chrominance Cold mirror A mirror that preferentially reflects or transmits infra red light In a projector a cold mirror is used to reflect the visible component of the lamp beam into the illumination optics and transmit the unwanted infrared radiation into an absorber Color difference monochrome images Color gamut The spectrum of color available to be displayed Color temperature The position along the black body curve on the chromaticity diagram normally quoted in Kelvin It takes into account the preset values for color balance in the service set up to take up the variations in the prism The projector allows you to adjust this temperature i e adjust the picture color temperature Rev E March 2014 Reference Guide Notes 154 Digital Projection HIGHI
72. enu to the previous menu click on the Back link at the bottom of the menu Array Width a Array Height ma EDGE BLEND ss Array Width Array H Position Array Height dE Array V Position S Curve Value Blending Segmentation Blend Width Black Level Uplift Reduce Black Level Uplift Width v Commands are represented by Do it buttons as shown here Ax OE http 192 168 0 2100 184 hm D BS B web Configuration Unit ID PV6S 00 26 62 SYSTEM Configuration Edge Blend Configuration R Address Di i IR Address Feature Control EES meee E Shutter Open ve Shutter Close Power On Shutter Close Power Off Power On Color Enable D Power Off ble Rev E March 2014 90 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series WEB CONFIGURATION UTILITY Remote Communications Guide Using the Discovery Tool to view your network Notes The Discovery Tool allows you to view the IP addresses of all projectors in your network The tool opens the following page in your browser IFS The tool will only find projectors EE computer The IP addresses of i T j C Documents and Settings jcritchley Local Settin these projectors will be identical up to the third octet as shown in the example 3 Favorites e Web Configuration Unit Overview Units on the local network UnitID PV6 UnitID PV 6S 00 27 Click on a projector IP address to access the Web Configuration Utility
73. er than 1 For a detailed step by step description of the edge blend this section 47 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series Segmentation Segmentation can be used if the same image is fed into each projector Set to Off if you have external software that handles segmentation Rev E March 2014 If Segmentation is Off every projector in the array will display the whole image If this setting is On each projector will display its own segment only Segmentation off USING THE PROJECTOR EDGE BLEND Array Width 1 5 Array Height 17 v Array H Position Q0 ve Array V Position OF S Curve Value le Blending Off amp Segmentation Blend Width Black Level Uplift Reduce Black Level Uplift Width Segmentation on Operating Guide Notes Main Menu Edge Blend X This menu is available only when Setup gt System gt Configuration jS set to Edge Blend X None of the other items in this menu are available until either the Array Width or the Array Height setting is greater than 1 AX For a detailed step by step description of the edge blend this section 48 Digital Projection HIGHlite 730 amp 740 Series USING THE PROJECTOR Operating Guide Segmentation continued Notes An example array Main Menu Edge Blend X For a detailed step by step description of the edge blend this section Image source DVD pla
74. esa RR a ease s Cen D areis x Re T DoR E EriNd 67 eR 68 gu 69 Setting Op ap IR address x ssieees ai sin auos aai rank aura Co eas r ausa uk amo cn yy ENNER YR RR un 70 Iriformation LEE 71 EE 71 Configulaliol EE 71 REMOTE COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE 73 INTRODUGC TIQN ie sinrin ana Eein ERRER EEr AEREE 75 aep SII 75 Serial Port Set p eren retro xag tan na eset E ENER EE RR RRERR ARR RR SERE 75 Simplified protocol commands eeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeneeee nenne 76 EXAMPIGS IM 76 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series CONTENTS continued COMMAND GUIDE 2 cooper s Sia g aa EN 77 leif 77 Test el 77 LEE eebe 79 UNA LE 79 ele 81 GONG UY e E PP 82 ele EE DE 83 GT 85 cf M 85 Sfi 87 leien Ws rosis assaini aaa aeaa aa 50 0005 1 LICET 88 WEB CONFIGURATION UTILITY serene enne 89 Menu examples sissen SNE noon hear EXE Y uva Fx Lea ex ena au co de 89 Using the Discovery Tool to view your network 91 REFERENGEGAIDE seuren 93 zai 96 CHOOSING A LENS nrestoaisnsneruaiucr wa erra Eesen geg 98 Basic e Er Le BEE 99 Basic calculation example ben 100 Pulllens CalCulation 22 22 22 2 5 1 3 rore rere eere ee
75. fects all sources and all inputs otherwise only the current input source will be affected if you change the setting Drop down lists To use a drop down list 1 Navigate to the drop down list in the menu and press OK 2 Highlight an item from the list using the UP and DOWN arrow buttons 3 Press OK again to select the highlighted item or press EXIT to exit without changing MENU Drop down List 1 MENU MENU Drop down List 1 List Item 1 Drop down List 1 List Item 1 List Item 1 List Item 2 MENU MENU Drop down List 1 List Item 1 v Drop down List 1 List Item 2 List Item 2 Notes Las Some menu items may not be available due to settings in other menus These will be grayed out on the actual menu Lass When a globe icon appears next to a setting the setting affects all sources and all inputs otherwise only the current input source will be affected if you change the setting Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series Sliders To use a slider press the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons to adjust it ve Drop down List 1 List Item 2 Drop down List 2 List Item ve Drop down List 1 List Item 2 Drop down List 2 List Item Sub menu gt Sub menu Slider 1 Slider 2 qpo Slider 2 v Command ve Command Commands To use a command press OK In the example below press OK to confirm or press EXIT to cancel
76. firmly and push the lock down to secure the cable AN Use only the power cable provided o AC mains inlet with cable lock JN Ensure that the power outlet includes a ground connection as this equipment MUST be earthed Handle the power cable carefully and avoid sharp bends Do not use a damaged power cable Rear view of the projector Rev E March 2014 4 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series Projector Overview Front and rear views Front infrared window Lens Air outlet Adjustable feet Control panel Rear infrared window Connection panel Power switch and power connection 000000000 Air inlet Rev E March 2014 PROJECTOR OVERVIEW Front view Rear view Installation and Quick Start Guide Notes Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series Control panel indicators 1 Power indicator Meaning The projector is switched off The projector is in Standby mode The projector is switched on Normal mode Meaning The shutter is closed The shutter is open Meaning Voltage Error Temperature Error Meaning The lamp is switched on 100 The lamp is switched on 80 99 The lamp is warming up The lamp is cooling down Behavior Off On amber O On green e 2 Shutter indicator Behavior On amber On green 3 Error indicator Behavior On red e Flashing Xt Oo Lamp 1 and Lamp 2 indicators Behavior On
77. for DMD resolution WUXGA sese 119 Aspect ratio example TheaterScope sess esee eene ennt nennen nes 122 Rev E March 2014 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series IN THIS GUIDE Reference Guide Appendix D Menu Map ccccesceeece eee eee eee REENEN KEREN 140 Technical Specifications 2 cccceceeeeeecee eee ee eee teen eee seen eee eeee eee enne nnne 162 input SelectiOM m H 140 MOIS c 162 Md RE 140 Inputs AN Esllidgc 163 EI ssid cece tetas gege cee 140 Bam VU LE 163 JE LE 141 Remote control and keypad 2 c scsccsseeeeceeceeeceneeeeceeeeeneeaeesaesaaeaeseaesaeseaneeeeeaees 163 ero oT sc PS 144 Automation control 1 2 I AI AER Ii eee ck RE CR Hace RO Dea dono aHa 163 Inl 142 C lor temperature c E 163 Edge Blend ERN M 143 DAIS 164 PUP gege 144 EDI MMC R 164 Lai DSuncvent iren Genet ere A A A E E A 144 Lens MOUS iein daei anete isuna aao Eeer geg 164 LEE 145 Mechanical mountihg 2222 c runt ces cesccceecessndecssscesnesievsseneceaescasenaeseesacteutiss 164 ie un EE 146 Orientation ugeet eege ae de 164 Appen
78. for that projector Rev E March 2014 91 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series WEB CONFIGURATION UTILITY This page is intentionally left blank Rev E March 2014 Remote Communications Guide 92 DIGITAL PROJECTION REFERENCE GUIDE HIGHlite 730 Series HIBHlite 740 Series High Brightness Digital Video Projector Rev E March 2014 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series IN THIS GUIDE Reference Guide The e Te ME 96 Frame Rates And Pulldowns Explained eren 123 Ghoosing A Erin 98 Interlaced and progressive scan EEN 123 Basic CalCulation E 99 Frame rates of image Sources ENNER ANEN 123 Basic calculation example sees esses nennen nennen nennen nennen nnne nnne 100 Pulldowns conversion into destination formats EEN 124 Full lens calculation ENEE 101 2 3 normal pulldown EE 124 Introducing E 101 2 3 32 advanced pulldOWri creciente treten HE SP co T RR 125 Galculating TRC rrt tt tts ctr ecd et ere e din clone 102 e SEENEN 102 Appendix A Lens Part Numbers eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeennen 126 Calculating the throw ratio with TR 103 Appendix B Lens Charts essssesseeeeeeeenenne nennen 127 How to use the lens Charts s csssssscsssssccessesssesseseseseeseeeaesseeseeesaessaesaetsassaneeaees 127 Full lens calculation example NENNEN 104 How to find the fight loha Shatt cassius recedet 1
79. g the Projector Manager software and then select it from the User 1 and User 2 settings Black Level and Gain sliders Set the sliders as required Rev E March 2014 34 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series USING THE PROJECTOR Geometry menu Aspect Ratio Aspect Ratio Overscan Choose between Source Fill Display Fill amp Crop Anamorphic and TheaterScope Size amp Position Geometry Engine Some devices e g certain DVD players pack a 16 9 image into a 4 3 aspect ratio In such cases to display the image correctly choose the Anamorphic aspect ratio Overscan Set this slider to compensate for noisy or badly defined image edges Image with noisy edges Overscanned image Rev E March 2014 Ka E c S 3 E Y o Operating Guide Notes Main Menu Geometry IS An anamorphic lens optional accessory is used with the TheaterScope setting to ensure that for a 2 35 1 image the maximum area of the DMD is used giving maximum image brightness IS For examples of how the different aspect ratios affect screen Ke Items on this page may be unavailable depending on the Geometry Engine Setting 35 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series Size amp Position Set Enable to On or Off Use Setting to choose Global in which case these settings will be applied to all signals on all inputs or Per Mode in which case these settings will be applied only to the
80. green O On amber CO Flashing green Oo Flashing amber xr Flashing red 5 Infrared indicator Behavior Flashing blue Rev E March 2014 Lamp Error Meaning PROJECTOR OVERVIEW e e POWER SHUTTER OFF Lose LC e e e ERROR LAMP LAMP2 IR Installation and Quick Start Guide 60 The projector is receiving input from the remote control Notes X During startup all LEDs light up at the same time to indicate the projector is carrying out a self test Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series Remote control Transmit indicator Flashes when the remote control sends a signal to the projector Lights solidly when the projector is in LENS ADJUSTMENT mode Power ON OFF ALT Press and hold this button then press a green labeled button Shutter OPEN CLOSE MENU Access the projector OSD on screen display Navigation Navigate through the menus with the arrows confirm your choice with OK Input selection Select input source Image adjustment Adjust brightness contrast and gamma Press this button while holding the ALT button down to switch red green and blue channels on and off Remote control backlight ON OFF Make the remote control buttons glow in the dark or switch this feature off continues on next page Rev E March 2014 REMOTE CONTROL SHIFT ZOOM o gt DIGITAL Feel PROJECTION gt FOCUS ALT ROLL SHUTTER P CAD
81. green y red x red y blue x blue y white x white y tcgdl data green x green y tcgd2 data red x red y blue x blue y white x white y Rev E March 2014 Remote Communications Guide Notes gamut sends a selection of factory set target data or the two user tables defined by tcgd1 data and tcgd2 data mcgd data tcgdl data and tcgd2 data allow for MCGD data or user TCGD data to be sent as comma separated x and y co ordinates in the specified order Must be preceded by leading 0 e g 0 663 0 332 red dmd enables and disables the red DMD Likewise the green dmd andblue dmd commands control the other two DMDs 81 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series COMMAND GUIDE lt command gt aspect ratio overscan sizepos setting blanking right geometry engin h keystone pin barrel Rev E March 2014 lt operator gt lt values gt 0 Source 1 Fill amp Display 2 Fill amp Crop 3 Anamorphic 4 TheaterScope 0 Off 1 Keystone 2 4 Corner 3 Rotation 4 Warp S 40 to 40 integer 2 30 to 30 integer 2 20 to 20 integer Remote Communications Guide tS IS Notes sizepos enable is identical to the Enable setting in the Geometry gt Size amp Position menu sizepos setting is identical to the Setting setting in the Geometry gt Size amp Position menu sizepos aspect is identical to the Aspect Lock
82. h slider value range 1 4 menu on the projector for full detail Array Height slider value range 1 4 The underlined text represents Array H Position slider value range 0 3 the factory default value for each Array V Position slider value range 0 3 setting S Curve Value slider value range 10 25 gt PIP and Edge Blend are mutually Blending Off On Align Pattern exclusive modes of operation When Segmentation Off On in PIP mode Edge Blend is not Blend Width E available and vice versa Top Blend Region slider value range 0 999 Bottom Blend Region slider value range 0 999 Left Blend Region slider value range 0 999 Right Blend Region slider value range 0 999 Apply Blend Regions command Black Level Uplift Unblended Region slider value range 0 63 Upper Left slider value range 0 63 Upper Middle slider value range 0 63 Upper Right slider value range 0 63 Middle Left slider value range 0 63 Middle Right slider value range 0 63 Lower Left slider value range 0 63 Lower Middle slider value range 0 63 Lower Right slider value range 0 63 Apply Uplift command Reduce Black Level Uplift Width Upper Left X slider value range 0 200 Upper Left Y slider value range 0 200 Upper Right X slider value range 200 0 Upper Right Y slider value range 0 200 Lower Left X slider value range 200 0 Lower Left Y slider value range 200 0 Lo
83. he unblended region x4 overlap This part of the image is overlapped by four projectors therefore Black Level Uplift should not be applied Notes Operating Guide 59 Digital Projection HIGHlite 730 amp 740 Series USING THE PROJECTOR Edge Blend procedure continued 7 Adjust uplift edges optional This step is necessary if you have uplifted the black levels in the previous step During the black level uplift process brighter lines appear on the edges of the uplifted regions This is due to the inactive area around the periphery of the DMD also known as pond of mirrors Q To remove these edges use the Edge Blend gt Reduce Black Level Uplift Width settings for each projector individually Enter X and Y corrections for each part of the image to achieve this Rev E March 2014 The edges of the uplift area are brighter due to light from the pond of mirrors DMD Operating Guide Notes 60 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series USING THE PROJECTOR Operating Guide Edge Blend procedure continued Notes 8 Blend the images Set Edge Blend gt Blending to On for each projector to activate s curves in the blend regions Once blending is activated use test patterns to detect irregularities within the blend and to correct them What test patterns to use Use White Field recommended and or Grey H Bars if you are blending horizontally aligned images and Grey
84. iena 24 Rev E March 2014 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series Signal Inputs And Outputs Component When using RGsB or RGBS Set Component Colour Space in the Setup Input Configuration menu to RGB Set Component Sync Type in the Setup Input Configuration menu to Auto except when the projector has problems selecting between 3 Wire RGsB and 4 Wire RGBS When using YPbPr Set Component Colour Space in the Setup Input Configuration menu to YPbPr DVI This input has a DVI I connector which can receive either analog DVI A or digital DVI D signal from a compatible source Set DVI I Port in the Setup Input Configuration menu to choose between Analog and Digital HDMI Receives digital signal from HDMI compliant devices The audio from the HDMI source is available on the SPDIF output S PDIF This is a digital output Compatible audio sample packets on the HDMI input stream are decoded and output on the S PDIF connector Rev E March 2014 SIGNAL INPUTS AND OUTPUTS Connection Guide xr 9G L r o 9 B Ke For a complete listing of pin Notes configurations for all signal and Guide For further information on setting 19 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series SIGNAL INPUTS AND OUTPUTS Connection Guide o Composite 1 CVBS 1 Uses a BNC connector to receive a Composite Video input signal Q S Video Uses a 4 pi
85. ightness Contrast Gamma Hue Saturation Black Level Offset V Position H Position Video Filters VGA Setup sn Reset Default Settings Desktop Front Lowest C a aah 4 Source e Installation and Quick Start Guide Notes Main Menu Setup L From the audience s point of view lens shift always moves the image in the same direction regardless of projector orientation For example SHIFT UP always moves the image toward the ceiling and SHIFT LEFT always moves the image to the audience s left Main Menu Geometry Main Menu Image L For full details of how to use the controls and the menu system see 16 DIGITAL PROJECTION CONNECTION GUIDE HIGHlite 730 Series HiGHlite 740 Series High Brightness Digital Video Projector Rev E March 2014 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series IN THIS GUIDE Connection Guide IN THIS GUIDE Signal Inputs And Outputs 000 c cece cece eeeeeee cence eee REENEN EEN 19 EDID on the DVI and VGA inputs ccccsccccseeeseesee esses enne ennt nennen nnne nnns nnn 21 Using HDMI DVI switchers with the projector eeeeeeeeenee 21 Control Connections oou ee Ee EEN EE ENEE EES 22 LAN connection examples eeeeeeeeeeee nennen nennen nnne nnn nnns nnne nnn nnns nnne 23 RS232 connection example eeeeseeses esee enne tenen ainsi nn ansias a sna s
86. iginal lens packaging and protective caps for future use 11 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series Removing the lens 1 a Bo DN Remove the six screws O securing the front cover to the body of the projector Remove the front cover 6 from the projector Push down the lens holder tab o Rotate the lens anti clockwise Pull the lens forward to remove it from the lens aperture Rev E March 2014 CHANGING THE LENS A Installation and Quick Start Guide Notes AN Before changing the lens always make sure the projector is switched off and fully disconnected from its power supply A Always allow the lamp to cool for 5 minutes before disconnecting the power moving the projector A When changing the lens avoid using excessive force as this may damage the equipment AN Avoid touching the surface of the lens as this may result in image impairment X Take care to preserve the original lens packaging and protective caps for future use 12 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series OPERATING THE PROJECTOR Operating The Projector Switching the projector on 1 Connect the power cable between the mains supply and the projector Switch on at the switch next to the power connector 2 Wait until the self test has completed and the standby indicator on the projector control panel shows amber The lamp will be off and the projector will be in STAN
87. ility to control the projector Use a crossed LAN cable to connect directly to a computer or an uncrossed cable to connect to a network hub Wired remote output To synchronise the control of multiple projectors connect the wired remote output of one projector to the wired remote input of another Wired remote input If infrared signals from the remote control cannot reach the projector due to excessive distance or obstructions such as walls or cabinet doors you can connect an external IR repeater to the remote control input and position its IR sensor within range of the operator Rev E March 2014 CONTROL CONNECTIONS d Connection Guide Ke For a complete listing of pin o o X Plugging in the remote control cable Notes configurations for all signal and Guide Operating Guide Only one remote connection RS232 or LAN should be used at any one time will disable the infrared receivers 22 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series CONTROL CONNECTIONS Connection Guide LAN connection examples Notes The projector s features can be controlled via a LAN connection using a standard internet browser package Crossed LAN cable lt lt Computer
88. insnentunscossnnrodsnsuaiidsatienapteancorannxoinnn 163 DMD resolution 1080p 1 66 1 images eene 134 Eege TILES EET 164 DMD resolution WUXGA 1 25 1 images 135 EXII II 164 DMD resolution WUXGA 1 33 1 images 136 ge MOUNT us cise cuota geet Seege Denge 164 APPENDIX C SUPPORTED SIGNAL INPUT MODES 137 Mechanical mounting iunc on inae cun usta nune ktm cune cena xe inimi 164 APPENDIX D MENU MAP cccecceccocceccecccceccecceccececceccececcencenees 140 ence 164 APPENDIX E WIRING DETAILS 147 Electrical and physical specifications eeeeeesss 165 Signal inputs and outputs eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeren enne 147 Safety amp EMC regulations cna coiere i adi in a EET de E Kee 165 Input e 147 ee 165 DUE 2S geste ER 148 ef 148 eege Cd SE 149 Inp t NsCHP M 150 Input 5 Composite E 150 input GSM P 150 e 150 Input 82 Eelere Eent bei EE ebe 150 Control connections 222 oca noaoo nnne nnns 151 Wired remote control eee ENNER rennen nenne nnn ENAP n nnn nh n annuum nn nnn nana n ek 151 yp 152 Rev E March 2014 vi Digital Projection HIGHlite 730 amp 740 Series This page is intentionally left blank DIGITAL PROJECTION INSTALLATION AND QUICK START GUIDE HIGHlite 730
89. ion HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series Image menu Brightness Contrast Gamma Hue and Saturation Set the slider or select from the drop down list as required to improve the quality of the image Black Level Offset Set this to 0 IRE or 7 5 IRE as required Use V Position and H Position to adjust the position manually Video Filters Set the sliders or select from the drop down list as required to improve the quality of the image Sharpness a peaking filter to increase high frequency luminance information Detail a filter which removes low frequency image components Luma Sharpness a filter which enhances luminance sharpness Chroma Sharpness a filter which enhances the color sharpness of the chrominance signal by increasing the steepness of color edges Recursive NR a noise reduction filter which reduces spatial amp temporal noise only applicable to standard definition video signals Mosquito NR a noise reduction filter which reduces block artifacts only applicable to standard definition video signals Cross Color Suppression a filter which reduces luminance to chrominance crosstalk on Composite Video signals The crosstalk appears as a rainbow pattern in regions of fine detail VGA Setup Use Auto Setup to allow the projector to detect the appropriate settings automatically If you require manual adjustment Set the Phase slider to correct for shimmering or poor quality definition on for example fi
90. ite 730 amp 740 Series APPENDIX F GLOSSARY OF TERMS ColorMax A method of accurately color matching projectors together Component video Contrast electronic control The adjustment of the white point of the image without affecting the black point This increases the intensity range of the displayed image Contrast optical The intensity difference between the darkest and lightest areas of the screen Cr Cb Crop Remove part of the projected image length or its width equals the length or width of the frame while the other dimension has moved outside the frame the excess area is then cut out DDC Display Data Channel A communications link between the source and projector DDC is used on the HDMI DVI and VGA inputs The link is used by the source to Rev E March 2014 Reference Guide Notes 155 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series APPENDIX F GLOSSARY OF TERMS Deinterlacing DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol A network protocol that is used to configure network devices so that they can communicate on an IP network for example by allocating an IP address DMD Digital Micromirror Device The optical tool that transforms the electronic signal from the input source into an optical image projected on the screen The DMD ofa A Digital Micromirror Device DMD consists of moving microscopic mirrors Each mirror which acts as a pixel is suspended between two po
91. jection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series USING THE PROJECTOR Blending images from multiple projectors The following procedure explains how to set up an array of projectors and how to blend the images together Before you start Position the projectors Ensure that all projectors are in good working order Position the projectors so that they are within the required throw distance range Position the screen where it will remain during operation In the initial stages of the procedure you will be using test patterns therefore it is not necessary to connect the input at this stage However you need to make sure that you are able to connect the inputs without moving the projectors Control the projectors You can control the projectors individually by using their respective control panels or a dedicated remote control for each projector or e asingle remote control for all projectors To do so you need to assign a different IR address for each projector Consider connecting the projectors in a LAN network and using the Projector Controller application to monitor the projectors and change settings on the whole array at once Rev E March 2014 Operating Guide Notes X For information about changing the IR address of a projector see this guide X The Projector Controller software is available for download from the Digital Projection website free of charge 54 Digital Projection HIGHlite 730 amp 740 Series
92. l Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series COMMAND GUIDE lt command gt lt operator gt lt values gt Setup continued identify sw version board id fw version dmd temp from version lens version Rev E March 2014 execute Remote Communications Guide Notes X identify flashes the keypad lights for 10 seconds to identify the projector n sw version returns the software release version identical to Information gt Configuration gt Interface ES board id is identical to Information gt Configuration gt Hardware SS fw version returns the firmware version Ke from version returns the factory ROM version IS lens version returns the lens mount version identical to Information gt Configuration gt Lens IS seq version returns the formatter sequences version identical to Information gt Configuration gt Sequences IS inlet temp and dmd temp return the temperature in C at the air inlets and the DMD respectively 88 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series WEB CONFIGURATION UTILITY Web Configuration Utility The LAN IP Address of the projector can be set by using the Network submenu which can be found in the Setup menu Once the LAN IP Address has been set it is possible to control all the functions available on the OSD by using the embedded Web Configuration Utility To access the Web Configuration Utility do one of the following
93. le connector Reference Guide Notes L For full details of all network Operating Guide X Note that plugging in the remote control cable will disable the infra red 151 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series RS232 9 way D type connector 1 unused 2 Received Data RX 3 Transmitted Data TX 4 unused 5 Signal Ground 6 unused 7 unused 8 unused 9 unused LAN connection RJ45 socket Rev E March 2014 APPENDIX E WIRING DETAILS RS232 pin view of female connector LAN connection Reference Guide X Only one remote connection RS232 or LAN should be used at any one time X For full details of all input settings Notes 152 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series APPENDIX F GLOSSARY OF TERMS Appendix F Glossary Of Terms 1080p Aspect ratio The proportional relationship between the width and the height of the projected image It is represented by two numbers separated by a colon indicating the ratio of image width and height respectively for example 16 9 or 2 35 1 Not to be confused with resolution Blanking projection The ability to intentionally turn off that is set to black areas around the edges of the projected image It is sometimes referred to as curtains since it can be used to blank an area of image that literally falls on the curtains at the side of the screen in a movie th
94. ll EV saturation blacklevel offset ll EV sharpness Rev E March 2014 Remote Communications Guide Notes X The lens stop command stops all lens movement All lens commands except nudge will continue to move until this command is sent or the limit is reached Use nudge to produce a brief movement of the lens in the specified direction 79 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series COMMAND GUIDE lt command gt lt operator gt lt values gt Image continued luma sharpness chroma sharpness recursive nr f 0 Off 1 7 Low 2 Medium mosquito nr See pemmm p LLL Rev E March 2014 Remote Communications Guide Notes X The ccs command is identical to the Cross Color Suppression setting in the Image Video Filters menu X The vga phase command is identical to the Phase setting in the Image VGA Setup menu X The vga samples command is identical to the Total H Samples setting in the Image VGA Setup menu X The vga auto command is identical to the Auto Setup command in the Image VGA Setup menu L When reeze is switched on the image freezes and the projector will keep displaying the frozen frame until freeze of fd is sent The frozen image will persist even if you disconnect the source 80 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series COMMAND GUIDE lt command gt lt operator gt lt values gt mcgd data green x
95. n HDMI DVI source switcher with the projector it is important to set the switcher so that it passes the projector EDID through to the source devices If this is not done the projector may not be able to lock to the source or display the source correctly as its video output timings may not be compatible with those of the projector Sometimes this is called transparent pass through or clone mode See your switcher s manual for information on how to set this mode Additionally sources which use HDCP encryption may not display properly when connected to the projector via a switcher Refer to the switcher s manual for more information Q Sources 2 Switcher o Projector The EDIDs in the switcher should be the same as the one in the projector Rev E March 2014 Connection Guide Notes 21 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series Control Connections Service port The Service port is used to download via USB firmware updates issued from time to time by Digital Projection RS232 All of the projector s features can be controlled via a serial connection using commands described in the External Control Protocol Use a null modem cable to connect directly to a computer or a straight cable to connect to a modem LAN All of the projector s features can be controlled via a LAN connection using commands described in the External Control Protocol Alternatively use the Web Configuration Ut
96. n mini DIN connector Q 3G SDI Uses a BNC connector to receive uncompressed unencrypted digital video If two video streams are being transmitted set 3G Level B Stream in the Setup Input Configuration menu to choose one of them Q VGA Receives analog signal from a computer When using this input it is best to use a fully wired VGA cable to connect the source to the projector This will allow the source to determine the projector s capabilities via DDC and show an optimized kenen in tha Oneratino Guida image Such cables can be identified as they have a bue nes connector shell Use Auto Setup in the Image VGA Setup menu Composite 2 CVBS 2 Uses an RCA phono connector to receive composite video Notes X For a complete listing of pin configurations for all signal and Guide Rev E March 2014 20 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series SIGNAL INPUTS AND OUTPUTS EDID on the DVI and VGA inputs If you are using a computer DVI card or another source that obeys the EDID protocol the source will automatically configure itself to suit the projector Otherwise refer to the documentation supplied with the source to manually set the resolution to the DMD resolution of the projector or the nearest suitable setting Switch off the source connect to the projector then switch the source back on again Using HDMI DVI switchers with the projector When using a
97. n three different ways using this feature The PIP menu is available only when Setup gt System gt Configuration is set to PIP Option Select PIP PAP or POP mode from the drop down list Input Select an Input for the sub image from the drop down list The inputs are divided into two groups the main image must be from one group and the sub image must be from the other group Group A COMPOSITE 1 COMPOSITE 2 S VIDEO and 3G SDI Group B COMPONENT VGA DVI HDMI and DVI A The inputs from the same group as the main input signal will appear disabled in the list Size e Select a size for the sub image from the drop down list Position e Select one of the preset positions for the sub image from the drop down list Custom Position e f you have chosen Custom from the Position drop down list then you can use the sliders to position the image manually N PIP Picture In Picture PAP Picture And Picture Rev E March 2014 i USING THE PROJECTOR Input Size v Position Custom H Position v Custom V Position POP Picture Opposite Picture Operating Guide Notes Main Menu PIP X This menu is available only when Setup gt System gt Configuration is set to PIP X PIP PAP and POP are NOT possible when Input is set to Test Pattern A The Position settings apply ONLY to PIP mode PAP and POP are always as shown in these examples
98. nd before the value e The operator string can take one of the following formats Set Makes the setting take the value Get Asks what the current value is The value is returned as an ASCII text string Execute NEM Performs an action No operator is entered for this type of command Examples aspect ratio 4d sets the aspect ratio to TheaterScope aspect ratio od asks what is the current aspect ratio lens stoped commands the projector to stop any lens movement that is currently in progress aspect ratio 4d is an invalid instruction because of the missing spaces before the operator and the value Rev E March 2014 Remote Communications Guide Notes 76 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series COMMAND GUIDE Command Guide command input 0 CVBS 1 1 CVBS 2 2 S Video 3 Component 4 VGA 5 3G SDI 6 DVI 7 HDMI 8 Test Pattern Test patterns test pattern 0 Grey V Bars 1 Grey H Bars 2 Aspect Test 3 Alignment Grid 4 Warp Adjust 5 SMPTE 6 Checkerboard 7 White Field 8 Black Field 9 Screen Layout Rev E March 2014 Remote Communications Guide Notes X The test pattern command is only accessible if the input command is set to 8 Test Pattern input gd 7n Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series lt command gt lt operator gt Test patterns continued formatter pattern Rev E March 2014 COMMAND
99. ne text Set the Total H Samples slider to match the resolution of the incoming video signal Rev E March 2014 USING THE PROJECTOR Brightness Contrast 0 Gamma 1 0 Hue 0 Saturation Black Level Offset V Position H Position Video Filters VGA Setup Sharpness Detail Luma Sharpness Chroma Sharpness Recursive NR Mosquito NR 0 Cross Color Suppression O O O Ofe VGA SETUP D Total H Samples Auto Setup Operating Guide Notes Main Menu Image Ree You can also press BRI CON or GAMMA on the remote control IS Hue applies only to NTSC signals X When a new input mode is detected e g NTSC HDTV 1080p SVGA etc all the Input Settings are saved so that they can be recalled next time that input mode is displayed Main Menu Image Video Filters Main Menu Image VGA Setup Ke VGA Setup is not available unless a VGA signal is present 33 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series USING THE PROJECTOR Operating Guide Color menu Notes Gamut Red Black Level 0 Peak gives you the brightest possible image Green Black Level 0 Main Menu Color Choose HDTV for high definition standards and SDTV for standard definition standards Ge nis I j e ain A value between 3200K and 9000K selects the relevant color temperature Green Gain D Blue Gain 0 You can upload your own gamut usin
100. nnd ie aie 101 Introducing TRC cR 101 ec EUN IM iE 102 Ne 102 Calculating the throw ratio With TRC e eese esee eee eene nennen nnn nnn nnn nnn 103 Rev E March 2014 Full lens calculation example eceseeeeeeeee eee 104 SCREEN REQUIREMENTS enean xr nnne ha pun RER nena aua 105 Fitting the image to the DMD M assassins 105 1080p images displayed full width eee eee esee nennen nnn nnn nnn 105 1080p images displayed full height see ee eee eene nnne 106 WUXGA images displayed full width ENEE nennen 107 WUXGA images displayed with a height of 1080 pixels eee eee ee 107 WUXGA images displayed full height eese eee eene enne nennen 108 Diagonal screer SIZES 2 ioeee ce onines naa ne ctn anne cct tena a uec chon au an 109 Fitting the image to the screen nee 110 Positioning the screen and projector eeeeeeeeneneene 111 POSITIONING THE IMAGE 112 Maximum Offset Elle CT 114 ASPECT RATIOS EXPLAINED esee ene 115 Aspect ratio examples for DMD resolution 1080p 116 Aspect ratio examples for DMD resolution WUXQGA 119 Aspect ratio example TheaterScope cesses 122 FRAME RATES AND PULLDOWNS EXPLAINED
101. nt ne tetti 14 Test paltern iusso RICE eg 14 Adjusting the lens 1 eicere ente esas quei oun eain EENEG 15 ZOOM m 15 lei M 15 i 15 Adjusting the Image euren inn netos eio niiina ieaiaia aiaia 16 OfientatiO accent tn th ns p ntt ed ic ecu a e i dee tcs 16 MO 16 Picture 16 Rev E March 2014 Installation and Quick Start Guide Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series What s In The Box WHAT S IN THE BOX 4x AAA batteries 105 023 User Guides on CD 114 749 Power cable China 112 817 Power cable North America 112 002 Power cable United Kingdom 112 000 Power cable Europe 112 001 Rev E March 2014 Installation and Quick Start Guide Notes X Make sure your box contains everything listed If any pieces are missing contact your dealer X You should save the original box and packing materials in case you ever need to ship your projector X The projector is shipped without a lens X Only one power cable dependent on the destination territory will be supplied with the projector Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series CONNECTING THE POWER SUPPLY Installation and Quick Start Guide Connecting The Power Supply Notes Lift the cable lock up push the mains connector in
102. of all input settings Operating Guide 149 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series Input 4 3G SDI 75 ohm BNC Input 5 Composite 1 75 ohm BNC Input 6 S Video 4 pin mini DIN 1 Y Ground 2 C Ground 3 Luminance Y 4 Chrominance C Input 7 Component 4 x 75 ohm BNC RGsB RGBS YPrPb PbBB B B Pb Cb Y G G Sync G Y Pr R R R Pr Cr SYNC Sync Input 8 CVBS RCA Phono Rev E March 2014 APPENDIX E WIRING DETAILS 3G SDI connector Composite 1 connector S Video pin view of female connector Component CVBS connector Reference Guide Notes X 3G SDI signals are very high speed digital signals which require better quality coaxial cable than conventional analogue video The data rate is 3 Gigabits per second In choosing cable length and connectors for any installation the frequency response loss in decibels should be proportional to Nf from 1 MHz to 3 GHz X For full details of all input settings Operating Guide 150 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series Control connections Service port USB type B socket Pin 1 VCC 5 V Pin 2 Data Pin 3 Data Pin 4 Ground Wired remote control 3 5 mm mini jack Tip Power Ring Signal Sleeve Ground Rev E March 2014 APPENDIX E WIRING DETAILS 1 2 4 3 Service port pin view of female connector Tip Sleeve 1 Ring pin view of fema
103. olution Rev E March 2014 Reference Guide Aspect Ratio Source Fill Display Fill amp Crop Notes 117 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series ASPECT RATIOS EXPLAINED Aspect ratio examples for DMD resolution 1080p continued Source 16 10 Q Unused screen areas 2 Cropped parts of the image Rev E March 2014 Aspect Ratio Source Aspect Ratio Fill amp Crop Reference Guide Notes 118 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series Aspect ratio examples for DMD resolution WUXGA Source 4 3 Q Unused screen areas 2 Cropped parts of the image Rev E March 2014 a C Aspect Ratio Source SL Aspect Ratio Fill amp Crop ASPECT RATIOS EXPLAINED IN L Aspect Ratio Fill Display Aspect Ratio Anamorphic Reference Guide Notes 119 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series ASPECT RATIOS EXPLAINED Aspect ratio examples for DMD resolution WUXGA continued Source 16 9 Q Unused screen areas 6 Cropped parts of the image Rev E March 2014 Aspect Ratio Source Aspect Ratio Fill amp Crop Reference Guide Notes 120 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series ASPECT R
104. on HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series Geometry Engine continued Keystone settings Q Projector to the left The projector is positioned to the left of the screen To correct apply a positive H Keystone value using the RIGHT arrow button 2 Projector to the right The projector is positioned to the right of the screen To correct apply a negative H Keystone value using the LEFT arrow button o Projector high The projector is positioned above the screen at a downward angle To correct apply a negative V Keystone value using the LEFT arrow button Oo Projector low The projector is positioned below the screen at an upward angle To correct apply a positive V Keystone value using the RIGHT arrow button Q Projector straight The projector is directly opposite the screen at a right angle both horizontally and vertically No correction is needed Rev E March 2014 USING THE PROJECTOR o o Q Horizontal and vertical keystone corrections Operating Guide Notes Main Menu Geometry IS If possible position the projector facing the screen at a right angle to avoid geometry corrections 38 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series Geometry Engine continued Pincushion Barrel is enabled if Geometry Engine is set to Keystone or Rotation Set the slider to correct for any distortion caused by the screen being concave or convex USING THE PROJECTOR Aspe
105. or each DVI Boost EQ Off On setting DVI HDMI Color Space RGB YPbPr Auto DVI HDMI Range Full Limited Auto DVI I Port Digital Analog Component Color Space RGB YPbPr Component Sync Type 3 Wire 4 Wire Auto 3G SDI Level B Stream Stream 1 Stream 2 Network DHCP Off On IP Address numeric input Subnet numeric input Information DHCP Status IP Address Subnet MAC Address On Screen Display Language US English UK English Timeout 5 sec 10 Sec 15 sec 20 sec 25 sec 30 sec infinite Position Center Top Left Top Right Bottom Left Bottom Right Messaging Off On System Configuration PIP Edge Blend Shutter Open command Shutter Close command IR Address slider value range 0 99 0 Power On command Power Off command Color Enable Red Off command Red On command Green Off command Green On command Blue Off command Blue On command Do NOT reset the settings unless Reset Default Settings command you are sure that you want to restore ALL the current settings to their factory defaults Rev E March 2014 145 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series APPENDIX D MENU MAP Reference Guide Notes Main Menu Sub Menus Information TS Some of the information in this menu map is summarised See the actual Lamps menu on the projector for full detail Lamp 1 Hours Lamp 1 Starts Lamp 2 Hours Lamp 2 Starts Configuration Serial Number Scaler Interface Har
106. ork On Screen Display System ZhReset Default Settings hh C USING THE PROJECTOR S Orientation Latency Input Configuration Network On Screen Display System s Reset Default Settings Orientation Desktop Front Latency Lowest NETZ E WARNING All custom settings will be lost Press OK to confirm Press Exit to cancel Ep Resetting to Factory Defaults Wait 1 minute then power cycle projector When you press OK to restore the factory default settings a warning message appears asking you to confirm or cancel Once the process has begun wait one minute and then power cycle the projector so the restored settings can take effect Rev E March 2014 Desktop Front Lowest WU OW y Operating Guide Notes Main Menu Setup Ke Do NOT do this unless you are sure that you want to restore ALL the current settings to their factory defaults 65 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series Input Configuration This menu allows adjustment of various technical parameters specific to each of the signal inputs DVI cable DVI HDMI Color Space should normally be set to Auto except when the projector has problems identifying the correct colour space DVI HDMI Range should normally be set to Auto except when you are having contrast problems with some DVI sources Set DVI Port to choose between the Analog and Digital signals from a DVI I source
107. ow and the screen should be a maximum of eight times the screen height The screen viewing area should be within a 60 range from the face of the screen Rev E March 2014 SCREEN REQUIREMENTS Reference Guide _ 2444 SCREEN AISLE LTL CEET NY NI LTH al 3 ei LI E EE d r d r CITTYTTTTTTYITi CIITITTTTTITTIT AISLE VIEWING AREA AISLE Notes A The projector should be installed as close to the power outlet as possible The power connection should be easily accessible so that it can be disconnected in an emergency Ensure that there is at least 30 cm 12 in of space between the ventilation outlets and any wall and 10 cm 4 in on all other sides Do not install the projector close to anything that might be affected by its operational heat for instance polystyrene ceiling tiles curtains etc The image can be flipped for rear Operating Guide and displa yed without the need for extra mirrors or equipment However you must ensure that there is sufficient distance behind the screen for the projector to be correctly located Rear installation is generally more complicated and advice should be sought from your local dealer before attempting it 111 Digital Projection H
108. perating Guide Notes Main Menu Edge Blend IS This menu is available only when Setup gt System gt Configuration jS set to Edge Blend None of the other items in this menu are available until either the Array Width or the Array Height setting is greater than 1 For a detailed step by step description of the edge blend this section 46 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series Blending This setting enables s curve blending or displays an align pattern to help define overlaps between segments Set Blending to Q or Edge Blend is not used 6 On S curves are enabled in the overlapping regions o Align Pattern The align pattern makes the overlaps more visible and helps adjust the physical position of the projectors in the array The size of the align pattern is controlled by the Blend Width group of settings Rev E March 2014 USING THE PROJECTOR EDGE BLEND Array Width i 2 Array Height 1 v Array H Position D Array V Position oF S Curve Value 16 Blending Off 7 Segmentation Off Blend Width Black Level Uplift Reduce Black Level Uplift Width Operating Guide Notes Main Menu Edge Blend Ke This menu is available only when Setup gt System gt Configuration jS set to Edge Blend None of the other items in this menu are available until either the Array Width or the Array Height setting is great
109. r value range 50 50 0 Gamma 1 0 1 8 2 0 2 2 2 4 2 6 2 8 Hue slider value range 50 50 0 Saturation slider value range 50 50 0 Black Level Offset 0 IRE 7 5 IRE Video Filters Sharpness slider value range 50 50 0 Detail slider value range 0 3 Luma Sharpness slider value range 0 2 Chroma Sharpness slider value range 0 2 Recursive NR slider value range 0 3 Mosquito NR slider value range 0 3 Cross Color Suppression Off On VGA Setup Phase slider value range 50 50 0 Total H Samples slider value range 50 50 0 Auto Setup command Color Rev E March 2014 Gamut Peak HDTV SDTV 3200k 5400k 6500k 8000k 9000k User 1 User 2 Red Black Level slider value range 50 50 0 Green Black Level slider value range 50 50 0 Blue Black Level slider value range 50 50 0 Red Gain slider value range 50 50 0 Green Gain slider value range 50 50 0 Blue Gain slider value range 50 50 0 Notes qu Some of the information in this menu map is summarised See the actual menu on the projector for full detail The underlined text represents the factory default value for each setting 141 Reference Guide Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series APPENDIX D MENU MAP Main Menu Sub Menus Geometry Rev E March 2014 Aspect Ratio Source Fill Display Fill amp Crop Anamorphic TheaterScope Over
110. rial Rev E March 2014 85 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series COMMAND GUIDE Remote Communications Guide commands values Notes Lamps continued lampl status 0 Off lamp2 status 1 Pre cooling 2 7 gnition 3 Ignition confirm 4 Enable communication 5 Delay cooling 6 Warm up eco mode 7 Warm up 8 Cool down no restrike 9 Cool down ok restrike 10 Normal 11 Error 12 Ignition retry 13 Re strike delay 14 Enable CSI 15 Deferred shutdown 16 Shutdown confirm 17 Error shutdown 18 Lamp warmup stage 1 19 Lamp warmup stage 2 Rev E March 2014 86 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series COMMAND GUIDE Remote Communications Guide lt eommand gt Notes orientation 0 Desktop Front 1 Ceiling Front 2 Desktop Rear 3 Ceiling Rear latency se 0 Low Latency 1 Best Video digital colspace 0 RGB 1 YPbPr 2 Auto digital range 0 full 1 limited 2 auto dvi port 7 0 digital 1 analog component colspace 0 RGB 1 YPbPr component synctype 0 3 wire 174 wire 3gsdi stream 0 Stream 1 1 Stream 2 A valid IP address in the following format xxx xxx xxx xxx 2 Auto lan dhcp 0 PIP 1 Edge Blend on or open off or close Rev E March 2014 87 configuration z E A valid subnet address in the following format xxx xxx xxx xxx ig S Digita
111. ries THE DMD Depending on the voltage polarity applied each mirror will either tilt to the left to produce a bright pixel or to the right for a dark pixel When light is applied to the complete DMD only the light redirected from a mirror tilting to the left is projected Q Projection lens o 6 Incoming light from the lamp o Mirror element tilted to the right o Mirror element tilted to the left lt Q Reflected light left tilt Q Light dump Reflected light right tilt 9 The projector optically filters white light from the lamp into its constituent red green and blue Each color illuminates a separate DMD whose modulated output is then recombined with the other two to form the projected full color image Q Lamp 2 Optical filtering of light into red green and blue white light white light EN Light flow o Projection lens ow devices Q Full color image displayed on screen Filtering process Rev E March 2014 Reference Guide Notes 97 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series CHOOSING A LENS Choosing A Lens Anumber of lenses are available Which lens you choose depends on the screen size image aspect ratio throw distance and light output The following table shows all available lenses in order of their throw ratios Throw ratios Throw distance range 0 77 1 fixed lens 1 16 1 fixed lens 1 45 1 74 1 zoom lens 1 74 2 17
112. s to the Black Field test pattern The level of black will differ across the image as shown in Fig 1 Uplift the black levels using Edge Blend gt Black Level Uplift How to uplift black levels Regions may be overlapped by two or four projectors An array will always contain regions overlapped by at least two projectors x2 overlaps If your array only contains two projector overlaps you need to uplift the black levels in the unblended regions the exact value will depend on the projector environment etc Do not uplift black levels in the overlapping region s e x2 and x4 overlaps Sometimes a region is overlapped by four projectors For example in a two by two segment setup Array Width 2 and Array Height 2 the region in the middle is overlapped by all four projectors as shown in Fig 1 If your array contains such regions you need to uplift black levels roughly four times in the unblended regions and roughly double in the regions overlapped by two projectors Rev E March 2014 USING THE PROJECTOR Fig 1 Different black levels Unblended region This region is not overlapped Black level should be raised by the maximum overlap occurring within the image therefore the value of Black Level Uplift should be the highest here x2 overlap This section of the image is overlapped by two projectors therefore the correct amount of Black Level Uplift should be roughly half the value of uplift within t
113. scan slider value range 0 3 Size amp Position Enable Off On Setting Global Per Mode H Position slider value range 100 100 0 V Position slider value range 100 100 0 H Size slider value range 25 400 100 Aspect Lock On Off V Size slider value range 25 400 100 Reset command Geometry Engine Off Keystone Cornerstone Rotation Warp H Keystone slider value range 50 50 0 V Keystone slider value range 50 50 0 Pincushion Barrel slider value range 30 30 0 Rotation slider value range 90 90 0 Warp Map Off 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Cornerstone Upper Left X slider value range 500 500 0 Upper Left Y slider value range 500 500 0 Upper Right X slider value range 500 500 0 Upper Right Y slider value range 500 500 0 Lower Left X slider value range 500 500 0 Lower Left Y slider value range 500 500 0 Lower Right X slider value range 500 500 0 Lower Right Y slider value range 500 500 0 Notes Some of the information in this menu map is summarised See the actual menu on the projector for full detail The underlined text represents the factory default value for each setting 142 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series APPENDIX D MENU MAP Reference Guide Notes Main Menu Sub Menus Edge Blend TS Some of the information in this menu map is summarised See the actual Array Widt
114. setting in the Geometry Size amp Position menu pin barrel sets pincushion barrel distortion when geometry engine is set to 1 keystone or 3 rotation 82 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series COMMAND GUIDE Remote Communications Guide command Notes Geometry continued ES The 4corner commands provide X and Y adjustment for each corner 4 z 3 MF Des 1000 to 1000 of the image They are identical to Kee the settings within the Geometry gt 4corner urx Cornerstone menu 4corner ury 4corner 11x X warp map is identical to the Warp 4corner lly Map setting in the Geometry menu Jeor nier fre Set to 0 to switch this off 4corner lry I gt rhe array width and array 180 to 180 nteger height commands set the width warp map 0 to 8 integer 2 ee o the segmented array Edge Blend array width array height Ke array hset andarray vset ESCH 1 to 4 integer set the horizontal and vertical 1 to 4 integer position of the projector within the segmented array m 0 to 3 int X scurve value affects the shape of the S curve which is applied to 10 to 25 integer corresponding to real values of 1 0 to 2 5 gradually reduce the brightness in 0 Off 12 On SS Gb top and eb bottomare 2 Alignment Pattern identical to the Top Blend Region from the Edge Blend Blend eb top 0 to a value of up to 720 depending on eb bottom Width menu integer pixels The maximum value for one region
115. sts by a thin torsion hinge It can be tilted to produce either a bright or dark pixel EDID Extended Display Identification Data Information stored in the projector that can be read by the source EDID is used on the HDMI DVI and VGA inputs allowing the source to automatically configure to the optimum display settings EDTV Enhanced Definition Television Gamma sets Global setting HDCP High bandwidth Digital Content Protection An encryption scheme used to protect video content Rev E March 2014 Reference Guide Notes 156 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series APPENDIX F GLOSSARY OF TERMS HDTV High Definition Television Hertz Hz Cycles per second Horizontal Scan Rate Interlacing A method of updating the image The screen is divided in two fields one containing every odd horizontal line the other one containing the even lines The fields are then alternately updated In analog TV interlacing was commonly used as a way of doubling the refresh rate without consuming extra bandwidth IRE LED Light Emitting Diode An electronic component that emits light Rev E March 2014 Reference Guide Notes 157 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series APPENDIX F GLOSSARY OF TERMS Letterboxing Black margins at the top and bottom of the image Letterboxing appears when a wider image is packed into a narrower frame without Lumen A photometric unit
116. t Blend Region ve Right Blend Region sz Apply Blend Regions BLACK LEVEL UPLIFT Unblended Region 100 100 100 Ls 0 s ___ OO OO OO OO Operating Guide Notes X To apply the settings in these menus use the Apply command at the bottom of each page Main Menu Edge Blend Blend Width Main Menu Edge Blend Black Level Uplift Ke For a detailed step by step description of the edge blend this section 50 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series Reduce Black Level Uplift Width Use this to correct for stray light from the pond of mirrors the DMD s inactive outermost mirrors In the example below the blended image comes from two projectors and Both images have black level uplift applied in their unblended regions as a result artifacts and have emerged at the edges where the black level uplift region of one projector overlaps the pond of mirrors of the other To remove the artifacts you need to slightly reduce the size of the black level uplift region of each projector so it does not overlap the pond of mirrors of the other projector USING THE PROJECTOR REDUCE BLACK LEVEL UPLIFT WIDTH S Upper Left X ng Upper Left Y sz Upper Right X Upper Right Y Lower Left X v Lower Left Y Lower Right X Lower Right Y Apply Uplift oo o 0 0 0 0 Rev E March 2014 Operating Guide Notes
117. tes tal number Frequency Hz Horizontal Frequency kHz o amp 2 S Video HALLE LL enen DVI DVI A VGA DVI DVI D HDMI Composite 1 Standard EE v e COMPUTER continued SXGA50 1280x1024 49 84 1057 Y Y v v Y Y v RENE MEE NEM E NEN EM EM 1536x960 4993 Tei 4948 996 p IEEE NEM Ge pc a Rev E March 2014 139 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series APPENDIX D MENU MAP Reference Guide Appendix D Menu Map Notes Main Menu Sub Menus Some of the information in this menu Input Selection map is summarised See the actual menu on the projector for full detail Composite 1 Composite 2 S Video Component VGA 3G SDI DVI HDMI Test Pattern Test P rn est Patte The underlined text represents the factory default value for each setting Gray V Bars Gray H Bars Aspect Test Alignment Grid Warp Adjust SMPTE Chequerboard White Field Black Field Screen Layout Lens Zoom In command Zoom Stop command Zoom Out command Focus Near command Focus Stop command Focus Far command Center Lens command Nudge Up command Down command Left command Right command Rev E March 2014 140 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series APPENDIX D MENU MAP Main Menu Sub Menus Reference Guide Image Brightness slider value range 50 50 0 Contrast slide
118. tio TRC Source aspect ratio TRC is only used in calculations if it is greater than 1 UXGA Rev E March 2014 Reference Guide Notes 160 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series APPENDIX F GLOSSARY OF TERMS Vertical Scan Rate Vignetting Optical cropping of the image caused by the components in the projection lens This can happen if too much offset is applied when positioning the image using the lens mount Vista Warp A set of projector functions that allow you to intentionally distort the image for example to fit an arbitrarily shaped screen WUXGA Rev E March 2014 Reference Guide Notes 161 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Technical Specifications Digital Projection reserves the right to change product specifications without prior notice Models The specifications on these pages refer to the following projectors HIGHIite 730 WUXGA 114 692 9 000 2 000 1 WUXGA HIGHIite 740 WUXGA 114 690 9 000 2 000 1 WUXGA HIGHlite 730 1080p 113 902 10 000 2 000 1 1080p HIGHlite 740 1080p 113 901 10 000 2 000 1 1080p Color system 3 chip DLP Display type 3 x 0 67 DarkChip DMD WUXGA 3 x 0 65 DarkChip DMD 1080p DMD specification native WUXGA 1080p 1920 x 1200 pixels 1920 x 1080 pixels 12 tilt angle Fast transit pixels for smooth greyscale and improved contrast Rev E March 2014
119. to restore the default settings L At power on all colors are enabled regardless of previous setting 69 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series USING THE PROJECTOR Setting up an IR address The projector and the remote control need a matching IR address a two digit number between 00 and 99 The default IR address is 00 This is also a master address which if assigned to a remote will work regardless of the value assigned to the projector To assign an IR address for the projector Open the OSD access Setup gt System and select IR Address To assign IR address for the remote 1 Press and hold the ADDR button on the remote 2 Press two number buttons sequentially to enter the address For numbers less than 10 use a leading zero 3 Release the ADDR key The transmit indicator on the remote will flash twice to confirm the setting Rev E March 2014 SYSTEM Configuration SIR Address v Feature Control ve Shutter Open ve Shutter Close Power On Power Off Color Enable Operating Guide Notes Main Menu Setup System X Change the IR address of the projector before changing the address of the remote You can check the value assigned to the projector by using the control panel to access Setup gt System However you cannot check the value assigned to the remote Ke In the event of a mismatch between the projector and the remote change the remote IR a
120. us When the adjustment is finished press EXIT Shift Press SHIFT then use the UP DOWN LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons on the keypad or remote control to adjust the position of the image on the screen When the adjustment is finished press EXIT Rev E March 2014 Installation and Quick Start Guide Notes X When any of the three lens adjustment buttons is pressed the blue Transmit indicator on the remote control will light for 10 seconds After 10 seconds if no adjustment has been made the indicator will go out and the lens adjustment button must be pressed again to resume adjustment To end the adjustment before 10 seconds has elapsed press the EXIT button All other adjustments will be locked out until the lens adjustment is ended 15 Digital Projection HIGHlite 730 amp 740 Series Adjusting the image Orientation This can be set from the Setup menu Select the orientation which suits the positioning of the projector Keystone This can be set from the Geometry menu Picture Settings such as Brightness and Contrast can be set from the Image menu Youcan also set Brightness Contrast or Gamma by pressing BRI CON or GAMMA on the remote control Rev E March 2014 OPERATING THE PROJECTOR S Orientation Latency Input Configuration Network On Screen Display System Aspect Ratio Overscan Size amp Position Blanking v Geometry Engine IMAGE Br
121. wer Right X slider value range 0 200 Lower Right Y slider value range 200 0 Apply Uplift command Rev E March 2014 143 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series APPENDIX D MENU MAP Reference Guide Main Menu Sub Menus PIP Option Off PIP PAP POP Input CVBS 1 CVBS 2 S Video Component VGA 3G SDI DVI HDMI Size Small Medium Large Position Top Left Top Right Bottom Left Bottom Right Custom Custom H Position slider value range 0 100 50 Custom V Position slider value range 0 100 50 Lamps Rev E March 2014 Operation Lamp 1 Lamp 2 Lamp 1 Lamp 2 Auto 1 Power slider value range 80 100 Notes Some of the information in this menu map is summarised See the actual menu on the projector for full detail The underlined text represents the factory default value for each setting gt PIP and Edge Blend are mutually exclusive modes of operation When in PIP mode Edge Blend is not available and vice versa 144 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series APPENDIX D MENU MAP Reference Guide Notes Main Menu Sub Menus Some of the information in this menu map is summarised See the actual Orientation Desktop Front Desktop Rear Ceiling Front Ceiling Rear menu on the projector for full detail Latency Lowest Best Video Setup The underlined text represents Input Configuration the factory default value f
122. x 1037 pixels TRC 1 1 78 1 16 9 1920 x 1080 pixels TRC 1 1 66 1 Vista 1920 x 1156 pixels TRC 1 1 6 1 16 10 1920 x 1200 pixels native resolution TRC 1 Full height images A throw ratio correction TRC has been applied to the following charts S 1 25 1 5 4 1500 x 1200 pixels TRC 1 28 1 33 1 4 3 1600 x 1200 pixels TRC 1 2 Rev E March 2014 129 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series APPENDIX B LENS CHARTS Reference Guide DMD resolution 1080p WUXGA full DMD width images Notes For 1080p full width images are 2 35 1 Scope 1 85 1 Flat 1 78 1 native For WUXGA full width images are all of the above plus 1 66 1 Vista and 1 6 1 native Oo Q Q Q L This chart has a TRC of 1 0 for use 6 m 19 7 ft with the following images 0 77 1 fixed tens Q 1 16 1 fixed lens Vz For WUXGA v e 2 35 1 Scope 1 85 1 Flat J V V 1 45 1 74 1 zoom lens 5 m 16 4 ft 1 78 1 16 9 1 66 1 Vista Q 1 74 2 17 1 zoom lens and 1 6 1 native Q 2 17 2 90 1 zoom lens 4m 13 1 ft 2 90 434 1 zoom lens PS S 4 34 6 76 1 zoom lens l For 1080p e 3m 9 8 fi o 2 35 1 Scope 1 85 1 Flat S and 1 78 1 native o 2 m 6 6 ft tS For information about individual 1m 3 3 ft earlier in this document
123. yer Blu ray computer etc Distribution Amplifier Sends the source image to all projectors in the array Array Segmentation is on Each projector displays a segment Rev E March 2014 49 Digital Projection HIGHIite 730 amp 740 Series Blend Width Use this to set the width of the blended regions Top Blend Region Bottom Blend Region Left Blend Region Right Blend Region Black Level Uplift Overlapping edges may appear lighter than the rest of the image Counteract this effect by raising black levels in the rest of the image The amount of uplift required will be either x2 or x4 depending on how many images are overlapped The following example shows a segment with overlapping edges on all sides 5 Unblended Region This region is not overlapped Black level should be raised by the maximum overlap occurring within the segment therefore Black Level Uplift should be x4 Q Upper Middle This section of the image is overlapped by two projectors therefore the correct amount of Black Level Uplift should be x2 Q Upper Right This part of the image is overlapped by four projectors therefore Black Level Uplift should not be applied Rev E March 2014 USING THE PROJECTOR Upper Left Upper Middle Upper Right ve Middle Left ve Middle Right Lower Left Lower Middle sz Lower Right s Apply Uplift BLEND WIDTH Top Blend Region Bottom Blend Region 100 Lef

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