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1.                                                                 10          11             ATION AND FUNCTION      CONTROLS       IR Transmission Indicator    ADJ    Adjust key  to enter or exit the adjustment mode     Address key  recessed key    to enter the address of the projec   tor  between 0 and 9   Press the address key  followed by press   ing one digit button between 0 and 9  When addressed to      the  remote will talk to any projector  regardless of its address   STBY   Stand by button      To initiate remote power up operation     To stop projection without main power off     Pause   To mute the image  press PAUSE  The image disappears  but full power is retained for immediate restarting    Mute   Not used   Help   Not used    Digit buttons   Direct aspect ratio selection    Sound controls   Not used    Picture controls   Use these buttons to obtain the desired level     see also  Controlling   for each picture function     Phase   Not used        12       Text   When adjusting one of the image controls during a meet   ing  the displayed bar scale can be removed by pressing    TEXT             key first  To re display the bar scale on the screen  press     TEXT    key again     TEXT    key is only active in operational  mode  When  TEXT  is off  no warning message will be dis  played     FREEZ   Not used     2 2    stand by  b color D  pause   park Q brightness rt  sharpness       contrast q     14    15        COLOR      BRIGHTN           BALANCE                
2.                                                    1  12   Fuse  This fuse protects the 12v outputs from the MASK and SCREEN jacks    Screen Fuse  5mm x 25mm  AGC  1A  250v  Fast Blow     2  Mask  This is a 12V output that is used to trigger masking on screens that have that  capability  For use on motorized screens only      3  Screen  This is a 12V output that is used to trigger the screen to drop  For use on  motorized screens only      4  RS 232 In  This is for systems using serial  RS 232  to control the VHD Controller  Please  refer to the RS 232 Protocol section at the end of this manual for information     5  RGB OUTPUT  This is the main output of the VHD Controller  The RGB Signal goes directly to  the DTV 947 projector  If component is used through the pass through  then  only the R  Pr   G Y  and B Pb  jacks will be active  Individually  the jacks are   V vertical sync  H horizontal sync  B Blue  G Green  R Red     6  Pass through  Anything input to this jack will by pass the processing of the VHD Controller  and be sent straight to the projector  This is useful for computer graphics and  HDTV which do not require processing     7  Component Input  This is the input for component video from sources such as DVD players     Note     The component output from a DTV decoder or a progressive scan DVDcannot  be used with this jack  it must be used with the Pass through     8  S Video Input  This is the input for S video from sources such as Satellite receivers  S VHS  VC
3.                        3 3  Connecting an RGB Analog source with composite sync    3 4  Connecting an RGB Analog source with Tri level sync    3 4  Connecting a Component source iii 3 5  Connecting a Component source with Tri level sync    3 5  Connecting a computer  e g  IBM PC  or compatible   Apple Macintosh to the RS232 input of  the                              ete pia t Ed dH ee At tuin RO eas 3 6                                   AE 4 1  How to use the ROU      3 o UD eed i ee ed Le HE Lone          E eL LEE Pee LEHRER dee Rete uo        4 1  PEojector address   5 05  2 dh nut aet edere e uude deu xa de e Soa abet ent ad      4 1  How to display a projector address sis 4 1  How to program an address into the RCU sise 4 1  Input                  reed ae deris e      dte te dace                    esce den be            daa 4 2  Picture controls    eer ett Rai e rs cese ea      ALTA D Ee date gud dese et    4 3  The Pause  Key                                                                   4 3  START UP OF THE ADJUSTMENT                                                                                                                                                                                     5 1  Adjustimentmode   siennes ath Codi ia e Lm T e a te da n es 5 1    TABLE OF CONTENTS    RANDOM ACCESS ADJUSTMENT MODE sise 6 1  Starting up the Random Access Adjustment mode ss 6 1  Overview    Random Access Adjustment  mode                                               
4.                  RS 232 Input Port  Connection between the controller and projector  Connect the RS   232 output from the controller to this port     RS 232 Output Port  RS 232 Input Port allows a communication link for PC or MAC to  the next projector in a series of projectors     IR Sensor  Receiver for control signals transmitted from the RCU     Communication Port  not used     IR Remote  Connector for remote input for hard wired remote control               or Component Input  5x BNC connector    Connect the RGB output from the VHD controller here     Line inputs   signals RED GREEN BLUE   Horizontal and Vertical Sync   If using Composite Sync  connect it to               R Y Y B Y  S Input  component input   allows to connect e g  a  DTV Decoder having component outputs to the projector     Line inputs  signals RED LUMA  LUMA  BLUE LUMA    2 1    This device complies with part 15 of  the FCC rules  Operation is subject to  following two conditions  1   This  device may not cause harmful inter   ferance  and  2  this device must  accept any interferance received  including interferance that may cause  undesired operation        VIDEO Input  Composite video  1x BNC connector    Allows a video tape recorder  video camera  color receiv   er monitor  etc  having video line output to be connected  to the projector     S VIDEO Input  Separated Y C  luma chroma  signal  inputs and outputs for higher quality playback of DVD  signals  4 pin S VIDEO connector loop through      LOC
5.       Message when the entered pass   word is wrong     End of adjustment range     Message will be displayed when  the input source is no longer  available  The following mes   sage then appears     check input  signal or select new source        The entered frequency or applied  frequency of the source is out of  the projector   s range    Message to inform that selected  table is deleted  This message  will be followed by    confirm  message     on which the user has  to answer     Hardware failure  Call a quali   fied service technician for repair     Hardware failure  Call a quali   fied service technician for repair     FAILURE  EYE Q commu   nication  error    WAIT  starting    FAN FAILED  Projector  will  switch off       Communication error between  EYE Q and the projector  Call a  qualified service technician     Message during the start up of  the EYE Q 15 ready to accept  commands     Message when one of the fans  are not working anymore  Pro   jector switches to stand by     8 2    Messages  Warnings  and Failures    RS 232 CONTROL    By far  the most accurate way to control or integrate the DTV 947 into a home theater system is by RS 232 control  In this section   you will find hardware configuration and how to format the control data  command strings and examples     Hardware Configuration    RS232 Connector 9PIN D SUB PC AT TYPE  Projector has female type     To establish communications with the projector  the following conditions must be made        PIN OUTS 
6.       Vertical corners  adjust the horizontal lines in the four corners  within    certain  area  without influencing the middle of the image    Repeat for    blue on green       Horizontal sides  Highlight    Horizontal lines    and press ENTER to start the adjustment  To make a  coarse adjustment of the red or blue vertical lines in ZONE 3 and 5 simultaneous     BGR BGR      ee      Look to the outside edges of the image and adjust until the red or the blue verti   cal lines are on the green lines or as close as possible to the green lines       During these adjustments  the horizontal convergence adjustments in ZONES 2   3  4  and 5 will be set to midposition  barscale 50     6 11    Random Access Adjustment Mode           RANDOM ACESS  ADJUSTMENT MODE    PICTURE TUNING  GEOMETRY    CONVERGENCE    COLOR SELECT    GREEN ONLY  RED ON GREEN  BLUE ON GREEN        Select with            then  lt ENTER gt       gt  to return                        CONVERGENCE    COARSE ADJUSTMENT    RED ON GREEN    BLUE ON GREEN    FINE ADJUSTMENT       ONVERGENCE       HORIZONTAL SIDES  VERTICAL CORNERS       Select with f or    then   ENTER      EXIT   to return    CONVERGENCE    COARSE ADJUSTMENT    RED ON GREEN    BLUE ON GREEN    FINE ADJUSTMENT  GREEN ONLY  RED ON GREEN  BLUE ON GREEN       Random Access Adjustment Mode    Vertical corners    Highlight    Vertical corners    and press ENTER to start the adjustment     To make a coarse adjustment of the red or blue horizontal lines in zone 
7.     Follow the steps below to select     EYE Q SETUP    Enter in the Adjustment Mode and select EYE Q    by pushing up or down keys of FocusTHE LENS  the control disc  Now select SETUP using the up or down keys  finally select     CILE    LEARN REFERENCE  TOUCH UP OPTIONS   NI    Select with   or V  then  lt ENTER gt     lt EXIT gt  to return    EYE Q    will now project the Reference Source with horizontal green line inserted at the  top region and a horizontal green line inserted at the bottom region of the image     Pushing the up or down keys of the control disc adjust the horizontal green line at  the top until it matches the top edge of the Reference Source perfectly  then press    ENTER       Top Green Line    Using the up or down keys of the control disc adjust the horizontal green line at the  bottom until it matches the bottom edge of the Reference Source perfectly  then  press  lt ENTER gt      Now EYE Q    projects the Reference Source with a vertical green line inserted at the  left and a vertical green line inserted at the right     Pushing the up or down keys of the control disc changes the position of the verti   cal green lines simultaneously  they are being shifted symmetrically inward and    outward with respect to the scan of the projector  Bottom Green Line  Bottom Edge       Use left or right keys of the control disc to change the phase of the Reference Source   Use both  up or down  or  left or right  so that the green vertical lines perfectly match  th
8.    neutral   line  live    B  Power cord with ANSI 73 11 plug     LINE   BROWN  NEUTRAL   BLUE  GROUND   YELLOW   GREEN    The wires of the power cord are colored in accor   dance with the following code     ANSI 73 11  Green yellow  ground  White  neutral  Black  line  live     3  Do not allow anything to rest on the power  cord  Do not locate this product where persons  will walk on the cord     LINE   BLACK  NEUTRAL   WHITE  GROUND   YELLOW   GREEN    To disconnect the cord  pull it out by the plug   Never pull the cord itself        4  If an extension cord is used with this product  make sure that the total  of the ampere ratings on the products plugged into the extension cord  does not exceed the extension cord ampere rating  Also make sure that the  total of all products plugged into the wall outlet does not exceed 15  amperes     5  Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet slots  as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could  result in a risk of fire or electrical shock     Never spill liquid of any kind on the product  Should any liquid or solid  object fall into the cabinet  unplug the set and have it checked by quali   fied service personnel before resuming operations     6  Lightning   For added protection for this video product during a light   ning storm  or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of  time  unplug it from the wall outlet  This will prevent damage to the pro   jector due to lightnin
9.    with  lt ENTER gt    lt EXIT gt  to return    COMMON SETTINGS    G2 ADJUSTMENT  CRT RUN IN CYCLE    PROJECTOR WARM UP  V                     Select with f or V  then  lt ENTER gt    lt EXIT gt  to return     PROJECTOR WARM UP  OPTION   ON    A FULL WHITE PATTERN  WILL BE GENERATED FOR  20 MINUTES AT POWER UP   AFTER THIS PROCEDURE   THE PROJECTOR IS READY  TO PERFORM IN OPTIMUM  CONDITION  TOGGLE OPTION ON OR OFF    with  lt ENTER gt    lt EXIT gt  to return              PROJECTOR SET   UP       IDENTIFICATION   TOTAL RUN TIME  CHANGE PASSWORD  CHANGE LANGUAGE   CHANGE PROJECTOR ADDRESS    MEMORY BANK   ON    Select with  Then   ENTER    lt         gt  to return    Select with 4 or    then  lt ENTER gt     EXIT   to return     Service Mode    12   Diagnostics          Highlights    I2C Diagnostics    by pushing the control disc up or down and press  ENTER    The I2C diagnostics menu gives an overview of the I2C failure inside the projec   tor    To scroll through the failure list  push the control disc up or down    The I2C address  IC number and module name will be given in I2C diagnostic  menu    When no errors are detected  the following message will appear on the screen       No errors on i2c bus detected        SERVICE MODE        PROJECTOR SET UP  MEMORY MANAGEMENT  COMMON SETTINGS    12C DIAGNOSTICS    12C DIAGNOSTICS    Failures    addr IC number  mod name    48H IC200 DECODER    Scroll with     or  then  ENfER      lt EXIT gt  to return    7 11    MESSAGES  WARNIN
10.   NUMBER     AN    DEALER     CAUTION    RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  DO NOT OPEN    A    TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK   DO NOT REMOVE COVER  OR BACK    NO USER SERVICABLE PARTS INSIDE   REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL    CAUTION        The lighting flash with an arrowhead within a  triangle is intended to tell the user that parts  inside this product may cause a risk of electrical  shock to persons     The exclamation point whithin a triangle is in   tended to tell the user that important operating  and or servicing instructions are included in the  technical documentation for this equipment     FEDERAL COMMUNICATION COMMISSION  FCC  STATEMENT     This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the lim   its of a class B digital device  pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC  Rules  These limits are designed to po reasonable protection  against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a  commercial environment  This equipment generates  uses and can  radiate radio frequency energy aud if not installed and used in  accordance with the instruction manual  may cause harmful inter   ference to radio communications  Operation of this equipment in  a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which  case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own  expense     Note   The use of shielded cables is required to comply within the limits  of Part 15 of FCC rules and ENA5020         the safety and operating instructions sho
11.   SELECT AN INPUT  FROM BELOW     RGB  S VIDEO  VIDEO  COMPONENT VIDEO    Select with  or  then  lt ENTER gt    lt EXIT gt  to return       FROM RCU    Connections     R Y Y B Y 3S or  R Y Y3s B Y  input selection    GENERAL ACCESS    a  With the RCU  Select    Component    in the Source Selection Menu SHARPNESS  TINT  b  With the local keypad   BRIGHTNESS   to gain access to the local keypad  see    Local keypad    in chapter oi     Location and function of controls             REN   Press ADJUST key  the General access menu is displayed on the Select m  Screen  then  lt ENTER gt       Use the control disk to highlight 6   lt EXIT gt  to return   Press ENTER to select the highlighted source     SOURCE SELECTION    SELECT AN INPUT  FROM BELOW     RGB  S VIDEO  VIDEO  COMPONENT VIDEO    Select with  or  then  lt ENTER gt    lt EXIT gt  to return       FROM RCU    Connecting    computer  e g  IBM PC  or compatible   Apple Macintosh to the RS232 input of the projector        RS232 IN RS232 OUT IR COMM PORT REMOTE    e                                           The projector has a RS232 port that allows it to communicate with the VHD Controller     The VHD Controller will communicate with the projector via its RS232 output   This communiction includes on off commands and source switching commands   see the VHD Controller of this manual   This allows much easier integration  into your home theater system by only having to control a single piece of gear     3 6    CONTROLLING    The
12.   TREBLE              o O          tint   Agen    For Future Use    ENTER   To start up the adjustment mode or to confirm an  adjustment or selection in the adjustment mode           16    Control dise   To make menu selections when in the adjustment       mode  Also allows to increment or decrement an adjustment in       the adjustment mode    Control disc up   up arrow in the menus   Control disc down   down arrow in the menus   Control disc to the right   arrow to the right on the menus  Control disc to the left   arrow to the left on the menus      17 JEXIT   To leave the adjustment mode or to scroll upwards when          18          in the adjustment mode     For Future Use    CONNECTIONS    AC Power  mains  Cord Connection    Use the supplied power cord to connect your projector to the wall outlet   Plug the female power connector into the male connector on the front of the  projector     VNOM 120230 Volt  IMAX     S25AMP          FREQ 6080         OFF ON    Power Check       The power voltage is determined by the sticker on the front of the projector     Warning   Verify the power voltage corresponds to that of the wall outlet     If the wall outlet voltage is different  call a qualified technician for power  adaptation of the projector     See installation instructions before  connecting to the supply    VNOM 120 230 Volt  IMAX 5 2 5 AMP  FREQ 60 50 Hz             Switching On Off    The projector is switched ON and OFF using the power  mains   switch ON OFF on the lo
13.   to start diagnostics     blanking adjustments are correct    Press  lt ENTER gt   to start    EYE Q diagnostics or   EXIT to    return       AUTOCONVERGENCE    ON CURRENT SOURCE     ALIGN  ALIGN FROM MIDPOSITION    ON ALL SOURCES   XX   OUCH UP    ALIGN FROM MIDPOSITION        status     forced break  Select with   or    then  lt ENTER gt     lt EXIT gt  to return    EYE Q    Autoconvergence    EYE Q   DIAGNOSTICS  This option allows a check up of the                  NOTE  Most errors that occur during the LEARN REFERENCE  procedure or the beginning of the AUTOCONVERGENCE pro   cedure are caused by one of the following     Lens cap not removed   Lens focus not performed properly  Camera focus not performed properly  Ambient light is too high   Reference not learned properly    If all else fails  run the diagnostics     To start up the EYE Q    Diagnostics     Highlight EYE Q    by pushing up or down keys of the con   trol disc     Press the   ENTER   button     After the   ENTER   button is pressed  the EYE Q    DIAGNOS   TICS menu will be displayed and the Tests start instantly     It includes check ups on four items   Interface Test   Generic Test   Sync Test   Ram Test     After completing each test  the status report will give the test  result     Pass  or  Failed plus the error number     During the Interface Test  the following messages will displayed  one after another on the screen     Ready and Config Test   Ready and Config OK   Config Ackn  Test   Config Ackn  O
14.  DTV 947 can be controlled with   a  The RCU   b  The hardwired RCU  cable not included   c  The local keyboard    The procedure and results of controlling the projector with either of these  RCU options is essentially the same   How to use your RCU    a  Point the front of the RCU towards the projector    Ceiling  IR sensor                   b  RCU used in a hardwired configuration           RS2321N    2     RS232 OUT IR    EE     mo   0000          COMM PORT REMOTE V VIDEO S VIDEO                         Plug one end of the remote cable in the connector on the bottom of the  RCU and the second side in the connector in the rear panel of the DTV   947 labeled    REMOTE        Projector Address  a  Hardware set up of the projector address     Every projector requires an individual address between 0 and 255 which  is set with hardware DIP switches inside the projector  To change that  address  contact a RUNCO authorized technician     b  How to control the projector     The projector   s address may be set to any value between 0 and 255   When the address is set  the projector can be controlled now with       the RCU for addresses between 1 and 9    computer  e g  IBM PC  or compatible   Apple MAC  etc  for  addresses between 0 and 255     Note   A projector will respond to a RCU set to an address of    0    regard   less of what address is set in the projector itself  Address    0    is therefore  a universal address     c  Using your RCU     Before using your RCU  it is neces
15.  EE ee 11 6  FRONT AND REAR PANEL DESCRIPTIONS                                       11 7  Front Panel Description               0                   eee 11 7  Rear Panel Description                          eee 11 8  Remote Control Description                                                        11 10  QUICK SET UP GUIDE      ee sti ce aided cen Sa oe eee EE Geek a eoa 11 11  Connection Examples                                                         22  11 11  Gettirig Started  riesa ans           Ba a ep aed eee ede gia ade wae eae ee 11 12  Overall Function Description                                                        11 13  MENU DESCRIPTION AND NAVIGATION                                        11 14  Main  Menu ais         tae ata et        Tee oe ake See Cae ve el ene de eee        11 14  Picture Quality Adjustments    llle ee ee de at eae ee 11 15  ASPECT RATIOS 2 ie 28288 See ek               be SPA es dre dec ed Seer 11 18  DIMENSIONS csi ceren sareno                                    iw Pe ene headed 11 20  RS 232 PROTOCOL            baie  RE Rl xe E ara eee ERI We ds Pek dete 11 21  SPECIFICATIONS    5i  cuis ule d Ra hue owe owiehe Rel E Low e Row    R ELA EUR A BOR PUR DUE    11 22    Warnings and Safety Precaution       CAUTION    To turn off main power  be sure to remove the plug from power outlet  The power  outlet socket should be installed as near to the equipment as possible  and should  be easily accessible        REMARQUE   Pour mettre l appareil h
16.  If any problems arise with the  unit  please contact a Runco dealer or Runco International for service  Removing  the cover will void the warranty        INTRODUCTION       General Description          Congratulations on your purchase of the DTV 947 VHD Controller system  The  processor is designed to work with the DTV 947 projector  and will provide full  aspect ratio control as well as greatly enhanced picture quality  As a result the  aspect ratio control feature within the controller allows the projector to stay in a  single memory  making integration into the system much easier     The VHD Controller is not only an aspect ratio controller  but is also scaler with a  progressive output  which virtually eliminates motion artifacts as a result of inter   laced signals  Also  its 10 bit processing results in the cleanest  most resolved  video images a processor can provide        Features and Benefits          The VHD Controller has many great features and benefits that make it a flexible    high quality processor  Its many benefits include      An adaptive 2 dimensional comb filter that greatly reduces artifacts when  using a composite video signal as an input     A Luma edge enhancement circuit makes the edges of objects appear  sharper without the ringing and noise increase associated with traditional  sharpness circuits      A Chroma edge enhancement circuit is included to compensate for lower  chroma resolution found in composite and S video     Inverse Telecine  3 2 p
17.  Top  blanking blanking       Bottom Right  blanking blanking             ADJUSTMENT MODE    Select a path from below         RANDOM ACCESS  INSTALLATION  SERVICE    EYE Q    TOUCH UP  AUTOCONVERGENCE  QUICR AUTOPICTUN   FULL AUTOPICTURE  EYE   EYE Q DIAGNOSTICS    AUTOCONVERGENCE  ON CURRENT SOURCE    OSITION  ON ALL SOURCES   XX   TOUCH U     ALIGN  ALIGN FROM MIDPOSITION    N mE  read     Select with   or             ENTER     XIT gt  to retui    10 10    TOUCH UP             When TOUCH UP is selected  only the static convergence of the  currently selected source will be carried out automatically  Follow  the steps below to select     Highlight TOUCH UP by pushing up or down keys of the con   trol disc     Press the   ENTER   button to start up the static convergence     If the process is successfully completed  the projector will return to  image display of the current source     ALIGN ON CURRENT SOURCE  When ALIGN is selected  the automatic convergence on the current  memory bank will be carried out automatically  starting from the    existing settings     By projecting alternately red and blue line  25 convergence areas  are aligned to the green pattern     Follow the steps below to select     Highlight ALIGN below ON CURRENT SOURCE by push   ing up or down keys of the control disc     Press the   ENTER   button to start up the automatic conver   gence of the entire screen     If the process is successfully completed  the projector will return to  image display of the c
18.  a loss of definition in the brightest scenes  where the whites  appear to    bleed together        The    AGC enabled disabled    function should normally be left in    AGC Disabled     If  however  you are  using an unstable source and are having brightness  light output  level fluctuations in the image  you  may try to use    AGC Enabled    to see if it helps     11 16    MENU DESCRIPTION AND NAVIGATION      SHARPNESS   This controls the    high frequency    detail of the image  The more sharpness is  increased  the more detail is added into the picture  However  if it is increased too  much  it will also increase  noise  in the picture as well as other types of artifacts   This may be set to personal preference  midrange is factory preset       LUMA ENHANCE   This is similar to the sharpness control  but it does not boost the frequencies all  over the picture  Instead  this is more like an  edge enhancement that makes transi   tions between objects more or less defined  The edges of a building  for example   may appear more or less defined depending on the setting of LUMA ENHANCE   This affects areas of the image that do not have much color    The LOW and HIGH FREQUENCIES setting on the bottom of the LUMA  ENHANCE adjustment window are for different sources  it should be set to LOW  FREQUENCIES if a lower quality source is used  VCRs   and HIGH FREQUEN   CIES if a good quality source like a DVD player is used  To select HIGH or LOW  FREQUENCIES  use the ENTER button      
19.  are set to MEMOIUMANAGEMENT    their midposition  To cancel this action  select    Undo     amp  B convergence mid    by    pushing the control disc up or down and press ENTER     Undo R  amp  B convergence COPY A BLOCK  mid  is displayed in the Memory management menu instead of  R  amp  B conver  BERENER T BLOCKS    gence mid  when this latter is pressed  ALL SETTINGS TO MIDPOS    UNDO R  amp  B CONVERGENCE MID    An undo is possible as long as the projector is playing on the same source    same  adjustment block  even when some adjustments are already readjusted  When undo  is pressed all settings are reset to the previous settings   Select with            then  lt ENTER gt   Green convergence mid  lt EXIT gt  to return     Only available when the projector is equipped with green convergence adjust   ments    Highlight    Gr convergence mid  by pushing the control disc up or down and press  ENTER to switch off the green convergence     MEMORY MANAGEMENT    COPY A BLOCK  DELETE A BLOCK  DELETE ALL BLOCKS  ALL SETTINGS TO MIDPOS  R  amp  B CONVERGENCE MID    GR CONVERGENCE MID    Select with f or  amp   then  lt ENTER gt    lt EXIT gt  to return     Undo green convergence mid MEMORY MANAGEMENT   Only available when the projector is equipped with green convergence adjustment  COPY A BLOCK   The item    Undo green convergence mid  will automatically be displayed when the DELETE A BLOCK  reen convergence is switched to midposition  DELETE ALL BLOCKS   E ENIRI itch on th ji ALL 
20.  be displayed  informing of the action    Status  Forced lt EXIT gt   ERROR MESSAGES    The status line in the AUTOCONVERGENCE menu gives three  possible messages     Ready  before automatic convergence starts   Forced lt EXIT gt   when interrupting the process   Forced break  error message     Error messages are displayed when the automatic convergence is  not successfully completed     10 13    EYE Q    TOUCH UP  AUTOCONVERGENCE                        FULL AUTOPICTURE    EYE Q SETUP  EYE Q DIAGNOSTICS    Select with 4 or      then   ENTER       EXIT   to return    AUTOCONVERGENCE    ON CURRENT SOURCE   ALIGN    ON ALL SOURCES   XX   TOUCH UP  ALIGN        status   ready    AUTOCONVERGENCE    ON CURRENT SOURCE   1    Select with 4 or 4  then  lt ENTER gt      EXIT to return    AUTOCONVERGENCE    ON CURRENT SOURCE   ALIGN  C  ALIGN FROM MIDPOSITION    ON ALL SOURCES   XX   OUCH UP    ALIGN FROM MIDPOSITION       status   ready forced exit forced break    Select with    or    then  lt ENTER gt     lt EXIT gt  to                  Select with 4 or V  then  lt ENTER gt      EXIT   to return       NO PATTERN ERROR    After starting up the automatic convergence  the projector will start  to calculate and locate 5 horizontal and 5 vertical lines which are  used to divide the screen into 25 areas     If the projector does not succeed in finding the pattern  it will try  two time  If the two attempts fail  the projector will quit the  process and display the Error menu     The AUTOCON
21.  down and press SERVICE MODE  ENTER to display the projector set up menu   Within the projector set up menu  the following items can be consolidated or set  to the desired setting       Identification     Total run time     Change password     Change language     Change projector address     Change baudrate Md              Power up mode       PROJECTOR SET UP    MEMORY MANAGEMENT  COMMON SETTINGS    A    PROJECTOR SET UP  MEMORY MANAGEMENT  COMMON SETTINGS  12C DIAGNOSTICS          Select with    or  amp   Identification then  ENTER      lt EXIT gt  to return     Highlight    Identification    with the control disc and press ENTER     ENTER will start the selected item     EXIT returns to the Service mode menu        The    Identification    screen gives information concerning    PROJECTOR SET UP    Projector address  To change the address of your projector  contact a qualified  service technician     IDENTIFICATION    TOTAL RUN TIME  CHANGE PASSWORD  CHANGE LANGUAGE  CHANGE PROJECTOR ADDRESS   CHANGE BAUDRATE  POWER UP MODE  operating    RUNCO    DTV   947  Proj  address   001  Soft  Version   6 00  Contig   Ceiling  Front      Software version       Configuration   Possible installations      Front ceiling    Front table    Rear ceiling    Rear table      Baud rate PC   transfer speed for communication with an IBM PC  or com   patible  or MAC  The baud rate of the projector must be the same as the  baud rate of the connected computer  When there is a difference  contact a  
22.  gt  to return    EYE Q    AUTOCONVERGENCE  QUICK AUTOPICTURE  FULL AUTOPICTURE  EYE Q SETUP  EYE Q DIAGNOSTICS    Select with   or V  then  lt ENTER gt     lt EXIT gt  to return    EYE Q    Autoconvergence    EYE Q   SETUP    The EYE Q    SETUP procedure needs to be done only once after  projector is correctly installed or whenever the projector is rein  EYE Q  stalled in another position     TOUCH UP  AUTOCONVERGENCE    QUICK AUTOPICTURE  To enter the               SETUP menu  EULICAUTOBICTURE  S   F EYE Q DIAGNOSTICS  Highlight EYE Q    by pushing the         keys of               trol disc   Select with   or V  Press the   ENTER    button to set the correct projector con                        figuration        Setting the Configuration    When using a rear screen projector  this option must be set to rear  EYE Q  SETUP    Follow the steps described below to set the right configuration   FOCUS THE LENS    CENTER THE CAMERA    Highlight FRONT  or REAR  by pushing the 4 or   keys Co RAN REESE  of the control disc  TOUCH UP OPTIONS     Press        ENTER   button to set the correct projector con     figuration  Select with f or  amp   then  lt ENTER gt       lt EXIT gt  to return    The EYE Q    SETUP menu provides you with easy to use methods  to focus the camera lens and to center the camera        Please pay attention while doing it  as a properly focused cam   era lens and correctly centered camera are prerequisites for a  perfect automatic convergence     10 4    FOCUSI
23.  lt ENTER gt     lt EXIT gt  to return    EYE Q    TOUCH UP  AUTOCONVERGENCE  Quick AUTOPICTUR    FULL AUTOPICTURE  EYE Q SETUP  EYE Q DIAGNOSTICS    Select with 4 or 4  then  lt ENTER gt     lt EXIT gt  to return    AUTOCONVERGENCE  ON CURRENT SOURCE   ALIGN  ALIGN FROM MIDPOSITION  ON ALL SOURCES   XX   TOUCH U     ALIGN    Select with   or V  then  lt ENTER gt     lt EXIT gt  to return               ON ALL SOURCES    The    On all sources  functions as the    On current source     It  includes also three options     Touch up   Align   Align from mid position  The difference is that the convergences will be carried out on all  sources of the projector  i e  all available memory banks of the pro   jector  The total number of sources is displayed between the brack   ets     TOUCH UP ON ALL SOURCES    When TOUCH UP below ON ALL SOURCES by pushing up or  down keys of the control disc     Press the   ENTER   button to start up the static convergence     The process will repeat for as many times as the total number of the  sources until all sources are perfectly aligned     If the process will repeat for as many times as the total number of  the sources until all sources are perfectly aligned     If the process is successfully completed  the projector will return to  image display of the current source     ALIGN ON ALL SOURCES    When ALIGN is selected  the automatic convergence on all  sources will be carried out automatically  starting from the existing  settings     By project
24.  may cause harmful interference to radio communications  Operation of this equipment in  a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference  in which case  the user will be  required to correct the interference at his own expense        DOC compliance Notice  This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference   Causing Equipment Regulations        DOC avis de conformation  Cet appareil num  rique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du R  glement sur le  Mat  riel D interf  rence du Canada     Safety Tips     Please read and follow the safety precautions listed below to ensure the equipment is  free from damage  and to ensure that no injury will occur as a result of improper use       Do not insert any object  especially metal or liquids  into the VHD controller      Do not place any objects containing water or any other liquid on top of the con   troller     Do not place the unit in direct sunlight  near heaters or in extremely dusty or  humid locations     Do not install this unit outdoors or otherwise exposed to the elements     Do not place heavy objects on top of the unit     If the power cord is damaged or frayed in any way  electrical shock and or fire  may result  Please do not place objects on the power cord  and keep the cord  away from heat emitting devices  Should the power cord become damaged in any  Way  please contact your Runco dealer for a replacement cord      Do not remove the cover of the unit for any reason 
25.  no external source is connected to the projector  the internal cross hatch pattern menu will  be displayed     Note  The menus in the manual are created for the internal scaler  and the  Genlocked Pat   tern  is selected     Internal Cross Hatch Pattern    The internal    pattern menu will be displayed if the internal cross hatch pattern has been INTERNAL   PATTERN   selected or if no source is connected to the projector   kHz   Hz   The table below lists the 8 fixed factory preset frequencies available  Another 8 blocks are    15 6 50 PAL SECAM  15 7 60 NTSC   custom programmable  e EDIN     _   31 5 60 IDTV  Push the control disc up or down to highlight the desired cross hatch frequency  Push the 31 2 50 HDTV EUREKA    control disc to the left or to the right to scroll to another page  Press ENTER 1f the desired 31 5 60 HDTV ATV  block is selected     Select with    or  amp        15 6 50 PAL SECAM paroli wiih ora             lt EXIT gt  to            31 5 60 IDTV   31 2 50 HDTVEUREKA   31 5 60 HDTV ATV   33 7 60 HDTV HIVISION   15 8 60 EGA 1   21 8 60 EGA 2   31 5 60 VGA 3   31 5 70 XGA 1 2   35 5 97 VGA 4   44 2 70 SUPER VGA 2   48 5 60 SUPER VGA 1   61 0 76 SUPER VGA 3   63 9 76 APOLLO    ENTER continues to the Random Access Adjustment Mode     EXIT returns to the Setup Pattern Selection menu        6 2    Random access adjustment mode selection menu     This is the main menu for the Random Access adjustment mode   Through this menu  the following adjustments and featur
26.  screen anyways   so we re not losing any of the picture  However  if you were to watch standard tele   vision broadcast this way  you would lose some information  see next drawing      11 18    ASPECT RATIOS    Active image area    Blanked  cut off    Actual screen area     areas       As you can see  our screen in this example is a 1 85 1 ratio  The dashed lines  show the area that we  blanked   If you recall  watching a letterbox movie on a 4 3  Screen gave us black bars  therefore with letterbox movies  we re not losing any  information     The    other type of widescreen is called    ANAMORPHIC     The image is still a  widescreen format  but instead of  blanking  the top and bottom  we simply reduce  the overall height of the image     As a result  all objects will be    short and fat     like the circle above   right  Well  not if  you re using software that is anamorphic  Most  but not all  DVD movies have an  anamorphic option     Anamorphic material will always produce a better image when using a high quality  scaler such as the VHD Controller  The reason is that you will actually get more  lines of resolution  and ultimately more detail  when using anamorphic titles  assum   ing your display device has that capability   Basically  a TV image is made of 480  lines  When using LETTERBOX  the drawing at the top of the page   we re  throwing  away  information by blanking the top and bottom  The end result is that there will  only be around 360 lines of information on 
27.  signal  Decoder artifacts  that are associated with composite video  dot crawl and    rainbows     are non existent when  using S video      COMPONENT INPUT   Component video is the best type of signal that can be used  The most common sources that  use component outputs are DVD players  and it is highly recommended that component be  used when possible  Component video goes one step beyond S video in picture quality  chro   ma  color  information is more resolved and the overall picture appears more well defined       PASS THROUGH   This input is used to    pass through    any high definition or computer signals that do not require  processing  The signal by passes the controllers processing and is sent directly to the pro   jector  The pass through may be used for COMPONENT outputs from a DTV decoder  a pro   gressive scan DVD player or RGB outputs from a computer     11 11       QUICK SET UP GUIDE       Getting Started          To get started using your DTV 947 system  follow these simple steps     1     Ensure all sources that you are using are properly connected to the controller   This is something your Runco dealer has probably already done for you  if not   please refer to the  Connection Examples  and the owners manuals of each appro   priate source as necessary     Turn on all sources  If a A V receiver or a Runco OVSS 8 is being used to switch  the video  ensure that is also turned on    Turn on the controller  Make sure the Main Power switch  pg  11 8  is ON  the
28.  to highlight V LINEARITY on the Geometry menu  and then press ENTER     ENTER will select vertical linearity adjustment   EXIT returns to random access adjustment mode menu   ADJUST returns to operational mode     Adjust the vertical linearity with the control disc until the distances between the  horizontal lines of the set up pattern are equal from top to bottom     EXIT will return the Geometry menu        6 9            GEOMETRY         H PHASE  RASTER SHIFT  LEFT   RIGHT  E W   TOP   BOTTOM  N S   H  amp  V SIZE    V LINEARITY    BLANKING          Random Access Adjustment Mode    Blanking Adjustments    Blanking adjustments affect only the edges of the projected image and  are used to frame the projected image on to the screen and to hide or  black out unwanted information  or noise      0  on the bar scale indi     cates no blanking     To start up the Blanking adjustments  follow the next procedure      Push the control disc up or down to highlight BLANKING on the Geom     etry menu and the press ENTER     The following blanking corrections are possible      Top blanking    Bottom blanking    Left blanking    Right blanking    Therefore              internal   pattern was selected   this pattern remains on the screen     If the genlocked pattern was selected   the external source will be displayed     Adjust the next blanking alignments until the  image is correctly framed or the unwanted infor   mation is blanked out     To enter a blanking alignment  push the contro
29.  when the operating instruc   tions are followed     Note  Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instruc   tions since improper adjustment of the other controls may result in dam   age and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to  restore the product to normal operation     e  If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged     f  If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance  indicating a  need for service     Replacement parts   When replacement parts are required  be sure the  service technician has used original RUNCO replacement parts or autho   rized replacement parts which have the same characteristics as the  RUNCO original part  Unauthorized substitutions may result in degraded  performance and reliability  fire  electric shock or other hazards  Unau   thorized substitutions may void warranty     Safety check   Upon completion of any service or repairs to this projec   tor  ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that  the product is in proper operating condition     On Cleaning    Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning  Do not use  liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners  Use a damp cloth for cleaning       To keep the cabinet looking brand new  periodically clean it with a soft  cloth  Stubborn stains may be removed with a cloth lightly dampened  with mild detergent solution  Never use strong solvents  such as thinner  or benzine  or abrasive cleaners  sin
30. 0E  POWER ON  02  00  00  51  0A  00  00  01  5C  POWER OFF  02  00  00  51  0A  00  00  00  5B  ENTER  02  00  00  07  00  00  00  00  07  EXIT  02  00  00  08  00  00  00  00  08  ADJUST  02  00  00  09  00  00  00  00  09  TEXT ON OFF  02  00  00  0D  00  00  00  00  0D  CURSOR UP  02  00  00  21  00  00  00  00  21  CURSOR DOWN  02  00  00  22  00  00  00  00  22  CURSOR LEFT  02  00  00  24  00  00  00  00  24  CURSOR RIGHT  02  00  00  23  00  00  00  00  23  BUTTON 0  02  00  00  10  00  00  00  00  10  BUTTON 1  02  00  00  11  00  00  00  00  11  BUTTON 2  02  00  00  12  00  00  00  00  12  BUTTON 3  02  00  00  13  00  00  00  00  13  BUTTON 4  02  00  00  14  00  00  00  00  14  BUTTON 5  02  00  00  15  00  00  00  00  15  BUTTON 6  02  00  00  16  00  00  00  00  16  BUTTON 7  02  00  00  17  00  00  00  00  17  BUTTON 8  02  00  00  18  00  00  00  00  18  BUTTON 9  02  00  00  19  00  00  00  00  19  CONTRAST   02 00 00 28 00 00 00 00 28  CONTRAST    02  00  00  29  00  00  00  00  29  BRIGHTNESS    02  00  00  2A  00  00  00  00  2A  BRIGHTNESS    02  00  00  2B  00  00  00  00  2B  COLOR    02  00  00  2C  00  00  00  00  2C  COLOR    02  00  00  2D  00  00  00  00  2D  TINT    02  00  00  2E  00  00  00  00  2E  TINT    02  00  00  2F  00  00  00  00  2F  SHARPNESS    02  00  00  36  00  00  00  00  36  SHARPNESS    02  00  00  37  00  00  00  00  37             The   sign indicates a hex value and may not be required by your automation system  Remember tha
31. 10   14  18 and 22 simultaneously     Hint      Adjust until the red or the blue horizontal lines are on the green lines or  as close as possible to the green lines      During these adjustments  the horizontal convergence adjustments in  zones 10 to 25 will be set to midposition  barscale 50     Fine Convergence Adjustments    Use these controls after coarse convergence adjustment to optimize the  convergence of the red and blue image on the green image     Use the control disk to make horizontal or vertical convergence adjust   ments in the selected zone and then press ENTER to move the box to  another zone or EXIT to return to convergence menu    ENTER toggles arrow keys between zone selection and zone adjustment   EXIT returns to convergence menu     Note  The green convergence adjustments can be added as an option   When these are available  always start with    green only     This option will  also be indicated on the convergence menu     Highlight first    Green only    when available with the control disk and press    ENTER to display the convergence adjustment menu   Continue with red on green and blue on green     6 12    CONVERGENCE    HORIZONTAL SIDES    VERTICAL CORNERS     Select with f or    then  lt ENTER gt    lt EXIT gt  to return                      CONVERGENCE        RED ON GREEN                        Toggle             COARSE ADJUSTMENT    BLUE ON GREEN    CONVERGENCE    SEL   select area  using  arrow keys   ADJ   adjust area   using   arrow keys    SE
32. CE                                                             7 1   Starting Up the Service mode    cee              ditta erede dde                               7 1   Overview flowchart    Service    mode                      arai                                   dt ddr AR ae kan      7 1   Projector Set Up use                                                 7 2   Identification   cete               ete    tete eter Emtec dde                       7 2          Eun  TIME ire in PR a ed de  ote ee o dede iba Lue               a      A 7 3   Change  Password        cate opes eae esp ente cadit e    tede dev tek e aad tent ae 7 3   Change Language  nesis aieiaa c                      7 3   Change Projector Address                        en Mein th          MAM ae RAR Ae aoe 7 4   Change Baudrate slesan                                   7 4   Powercup modesina M 7 5   Memory Management  s a idee e lieve in annee EEE EE de er        7 5                         gt  EP 7 6    Br             cm  7 6   Deleting block by bloCK                a  rea deed oe ad ee bere ee nd rendent      7 6   Deletion  of    all  DIOCKS c A en ee ar an nude een ae ds 7 6   All settinigs tomldposlitlon                                             DEDERE De dar    7 7   Undo all settings to midposition sise 7 7      8                               odere dcc Me i C DRE dita dao fates ey ta      deiade che 7 7   Undo R 8 B convergence midi ain in             alien ae ie                a Eaa 7 8   Green co
33. CHROMA ENHANCE   This is basically the same as LUMA ENHANCE  but affects the color edges lt helps  remove the watercolor look of NTSC images  Use low frequency for VCRs and  cable and high frequency for DVDs     11 17    Aspect Ratios          First  the Basics          An    aspect ratio    is simply the ratio of the width vs  the height of the screen  For  example  the current aspect ratio standard is 4 3  or 1 33 1   where the image is 4  units wide and 3 units tall     3 units tall         4 units wide  gt     All of our    regular    televisions are this aspect ratio  You have probably noticed that  occasionally you ll watch a movie that does not fill the screen vertically  This is  because the movie was filmed in WIDESCREEN  letterbox   and the result is  black  bars  above and below the image     Obviously  watching a movie like this does not lend itself to a truly cinematic experi   ence  This is why Runco invented the first ever multiple aspect ratio projection sys   tem back in 1991  so true movie lovers can watch actual widescreen  letterbox   movies on a WIDESCREEN     A WIDESCREEN can be a number of aspect ratios  many movies are either 1 85 1  or 2 35 1  and HDTV is always 1 78 1  16 9   The way we create a widescreen  or  LETTERBOX  aspect ratio is to take a full 4 3 image  then    blank     or cut off  the top  and bottom so the displayed image is in a widescreen format  For movies recorded  in    letterbox     there would be no information above and below the
34. Controller  N C  1 6  GND 2 5 GND  RxD TxD 3 4 RxD TxD  RxD TxD 4 3 RxD TxD  GND 5 2 GND  N C  6 1    11 21    SPECIFICATIONS    Inputs   Input standards   Output formats     Bandwidth     Power input     Power  consumption     Control Options     Operating  environment     Dimensions     Weight     Safety  Regulations     Fuses     Rack Ears      1  Component   1  S video   1  Composite   1  Pass through  NTSC  PAL  NTSC export version   540p  960 x 540    33 8 KHz     Video inputs  5 5 Mhz  Pass through  100 Mhz    120V  220V export model   50 60 Hz    15W  RS 232  Infrared  Front panel    41 95   F  5 35   C   0 90  humidity  non condensing     Width  17 5 in  444 50 mm  Depth  11 in  279 40 mm  Height  1 75 in  44 45 mm    7 5 105  3 40 kg    Complies with UL  FCC class  B   CE  C tick     Screen Fuse  5mm x 25mm  AGC  1A  250v  Fast Blow    Main Fuse  5mm x 20 mm  500mA  250v  Slow Blow     Included          Supplied Accessories            Remote Control w  2 AAA Batteries      Rack Mount Hardware      Power Cord      User s Manual    11 22    RUMA 003500 rev 10 00    RUNCO    THE WonLp s Finest Home THEATER PRODUCTS     2463 Tripaldi Way  Hayward  CA 94545  510 293 9154 Fax  510 293 0201    
35. DPOSITION    KI status     ready forced exit forced break    Select with 4 or V  then  lt ENTER gt     lt EXIT gt  to return    AUTOCONVERGENCE  ON CURRENT SOURCE   ALIGN FROM MIDPOSITION    ON ALL SOURCES   XX   TOUCH UI    ALIGN BB             status     ready  Select with 4 or      then  lt ENTER gt      EXIT   to return    EYE Q    Autoconvergence    ALIGN FROM MIDPOSITION ON ALL SOURCES   When ALIGN FROM MIDPOSITION is selected  the automatic  convergence on all sources will be carried out automatically  but  starting from the midposition settings    By projecting alternately red and blue lines  25 convergence areas  are aligned to the green pattern  The process will repeat for as  many times as the total number of the sources until all sources are  perfectly aligned     Follow the steps below to select     Highlight ALIGN FROM MIDPOSITION below ON ALL  SOURCES by pushing up or down keys of the control disc     Press the   ENTER    button to start up the automatic conver   gence of the entire screen     If the process is successfully completed  the projector will return to  image display of the current source     Use this option when the convergence if far from proper alignment     INTERRUPTING THE AUTOMATIC CONVERGENCE  PROCESS    The process of the above mentioned automatic convergence can be  interrupted at any moment by pressing the   EXIT   button     After the   EXIT   button is pressed  the projector will leave the  automatic convergence process and a message will
36. E adjustment  depending on  screen size and how well the initial EYE Q    setup was performed     THE QUICK GUIDE to using the EYE Qr   system     Do geometry for the current memory bank  see geometry section    Focus the lens in EYE Q    SETUP menu   Center the camera in EYE QT   SETUP menu   Learn reference in               SETUP menu   Select AUTO CONVERGENCE then ALIGN on current source from the EYE Q    menu    If all five steps were completed successfully  the projector will have already begun to converge red and blue automatically at this time   Please read further for detailed instructions of each adjustment     10 1    EYE Q    AUTOCONVERGENCE    Easy to use  high precision automatic convergence system     Various options on the menu offer you the solution for your own  individual needs     Align  convergence starts for the current image situation  Align from mid position  convergence starts from mid posi   tion    Touch up  convergence starts when the source switches or  after a user defined time  alignment of static convergence is  almost invisible for the audience     Easy to use  high precision automatic geometry system    Various options on the menu offer a comprehensive solution to  your geometry requirements     Quick auto picture  aligns geometry within 45 seconds   Full auto picture  aligns geometry very accurately followed  by auto convergence  This option offers a very powerful  adjustment tool   Note  Must have a reference geometry set up first for these 
37. ER gt     EXIT   to return     Service Mode    Change Projector Address    Every projector requires an individual address between 0 and 255  This address  can be software installed    To change that address  push the control disc up or down to highlight    Change Pro   jector Address    and press ENTER  The Change Projector Address menu will be  displayed and the actual address will be filled in     ENTER displays the  Change Projector Address  menu     EXIT returns to the Service mode main menu        The first digit is highlighted  Select the individual digits by pushing the control  disc to the right or to the left  Reprogram with the digit keys on the RCU    Press ENTER to confirm    Press EXIT to return the projector set up menu     Change baudrate    The communication speed between projector and computer has 8 possible speeds   The baud rate speed can be software set up  Highlight  Change Baudrate  by push   ing the control disc up or down and press ENTER to display the Baud rate menu     The following baud rates are available        9600    4800    2400    1200    600    300    150    110    The actual baud rate will be highlighted  To change the baud rate  push the control    disc up or down or to the left or to the right to select the desired baud rate and press  ENTER to accept this baud rate     ENTER to accept the selected baud rate     EXIT to return without changing the baud rate        Power up mode    When pressing the power switch  the projector can start up 
38. FOR 9 PIN    Recommended    Method  CD Carrier Detect    RXD Receive Data  TXD  Transmit Data  DTR Data Term Ready    Pin to Pin  All 9 Pins    1019 014       GND Signal Ground  DSR Data Set Ready  RTS Request To Send  CTS Clear To Send  Ring Indicator    NOTE       wires are straight through  DO NOT cross PINS 2 to 3 as in a null modem  configuration                           Alternatively  the connections can be made as follows  absolute minimum of wires         The Protocol Necessary    No Flow Control For Communications     Jump Pins 8 Data Bits  No Parity  1 Stop Bit    Jojoeloud    4 6 8 at PC O Tied together    side at computer Baud Rate is selectable between 8    rates at the projector up to 9600  Baud  9600 is default         NOTE  Some automation systems may only use require pins 3  2  5 be connected     How to format the control data    Every command sent to the projector is a group of 9 bytes that is called a record  Even a  simple ON command is sent as a record  Below is an explanation of the syntax of a record   It is not necessary to memorize the syntax since the next section contains a chart of strings  that work with any DTV 947 and can be entered directly into most automation systems to  control all the functions of the projector     9 1    RS 232 CONTROL    Sending    RECORD  single instruction        RECORD consists of 9 bytes of information in the following order     STX  OFFS  ADR  CMD  DATI  DAT2  DAT3  DATA  CHKS    Where     STX    OFFS    ADRe    CMD
39. GS  AND FAILURES    INPUT 01  Fhz 15 6 kHz  Fvz 050 Hz    SOURCE 01    enter  password  XXXX    text off    PROJECTOR  ADDRESS   003    PROJECTOR  ADDRESS   003       WARNING     invalid  key entry             When selecting a new source   information about this source  will be displayed on the screen   Source number  horizontal and  vertical frequencies of the dis   played source     Announcement of the selected  source     Message to enter your password   Password contains 4 digits     These messages will be dis   played on the screen when push   ing the TEXT key     Text ON   the    bar scale indica   tion  will be enabled during the  change of an analog control in  the    operational mode      all  warnings and failures will be dis   played     Text OFF   the    bar scale indica   tion    will be disabled during the  change of an analog control in  the    operational mode      all  warnings and failures will not be  displayed     Indication of the projector  address when activating the     ADDRESS    button on the RCU  with a pencil or other small  object     The input is a valid input but the  source is not connected to the  input terminals or the input  source is switched off     When a wrong key is pressed on  the RCU     WARNING     invalid  key entry    WARNING     end of ad   just range    WARNING   input no  longer  available    WARNING   invalid  frequency  input    table is  deleted    FAILURE    I2C error  addr   7FH3       FAILURE  short    circuit on  12C bus 
40. INGS TO MIDPOS    COPY MODE         Fh Fv inp conf  1 15 6 50 video FC  31 2 60 RGB3S RT  15 6 50 intern FC       COPY BLOCK    All settings a  in current block  will be overwritten      Select with    or 4  then  lt ENTER gt    lt EXIT gt  to return     Service Mode    Deletion of blocks        MEMORY MANAGEMENT         This item is password protected   The delete function is used to clear all data  settings  from an adjustment block   A delete can be given         COPY A BLOCK  DELETE A BLOCK  D A BLOCK    ALL SETTINGS TO MIDPOS         block by block       or    for all blocks     DELETE MODE         Deleting block by block       Fh Fv inp conf  15 6 50 video FC  31 2 60 RGB3S RT  15 6 50 intern FC  31 5 50 RGB3S FC  33 7 60 intern         The    delete a block    function deletes the settings of a selected block   Highlight  Delete a block  with the control disc and press ENTER         IN  wo       ENTER will select the pointed item     EXIT returns to the Path Selection main menu   ADJUST returns to the Operational mode     DELETE BLOCK       Push the control disc up or down to select the desired adjustment block  Press The sdected biok  ENTER to delete the selected adjustment block  A confirmation menu will be dis  willibe deletod L       ENTER  to confirm    ENTER displays the confirmation menu  Soom to cancel    EXIT returns to the Service Mode main menu        played   ENTER will delete the selected block   EXIT cancels the deletion procedure and returns to the Servi
41. K    Full Config Test    Full Config OK   Interface Test OK     In case of failures  the error message will be shown   FAILED    Error 01  or    FAILED    Error 02  or  FAILED    Error 03              EYE Q    TOUCH UP  AUTOCONVERGENCE  QUICK AUTOPICTURE  FULL AUTOPICTURE  EYE Q SETUP    EYE Q DIAGNOSTICS    EY E Q                      Interferance Test PASS  Generic Test PASS   Sync Test PASS    Ram Test PASS    EYE Q   has been given  a clean bill of HEALTH     During the Generic Test  the following messages will be displayed  one after another on the screen     Config for Generic   Config for Generic OK   Chipselects Test   Chipselects OK   Addressability Test     10 15    In case of failures  the error message will shown   FAILED    Error 11  or   FAILED    Error 12  or   FAILED    Error 13  or   FAILED    Error 14  or   FAILED    Error 15     During the Sync Test  the following messages will displayed  one after another on the screen     Config for Sync   Config for sync OK   Horizontal Sync Test   Horizontal Sync OK   Vertical Sync Test   Vertical Sync OK   Frame and Field Test   Frame and Field OK   Sync Test OK     In case of failures  the error message will be shown   FAILED    Error 21  or   FAILED    Error 22  or   FAILED    Error 23  or   FAILED    Error 24  or   FAILED    Error 25  or   FAILED    Error 26  or   Sync Test Error 27   No syncs found   Check Camera  amp  Cabling     During the Ram Test  the following messages will displayed  one after another on the 
42. L and ADJ   with  lt ENTER gt    lt ENTER gt  continue   lt EXIT gt  to return       between                 CONVERGE  ADJUSTMENT         SERVICE MODE    Starting up the Service mode     Use the control stick to highlight    Service    and then press ENTER                Some items in the Service mode are password protected  when the password  function is active   Enter your password to continue  All other password pro   tected items are now also available if you stay in the adjustment mode     ADJUSTMENT MODE    Select a path from  below      ENTER continues to the Service Mode main menu     EXIT returns to the Operational mode  RANDOM ACCESS    INSTALLATION    The service items are combined in two service menus  To switch from the first  to the second menu or vice versa  push the control stick forward or backward    to select    more        SERVICE MODE    Overview flowchart    Service    mode     PROJECTOR SET UP  MEMORY MANAGEMENT  COMMON SETTINGS  12C DIAGNOSTICS    Select with f or V  then  lt ENTER gt    lt EXIT gt  to return     Overview flowchart    Service    mode    CHANGE PROJECTOR ADDRESS  CHANGE BAUDRATE    POWER UP MODE    SERVICE MODE COPY A BLOCK  MEMORY MANAGEMENT  DELETE A BLOCK    DELETE ALL BLOCKS    ALLSETTINGS MIDPOS  R  amp  B CONVERGENCE  GREEN CONVERGENCE MID    1           PROJECTOR SETUP                COMMON SETTINGS    12C DIAGNOSTICS    7     Service Mode    Projector Set up          Highlight  Projector Set Up  by pushing the control disc up or
43. LER  E                                                                                  11 1    SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS    Notice on Safety    This equipment is built in accordance with the requirements of the  international safety standards EN60950  UL 1950 and CSA C22 2  No 950  which are the safety standards of information technology  equipment including electrical business equipment     These safety standards impose important requirements on the use  of safety critical components  materials and isolation  in order to  protect the user or operator against risk of electric shock and  energy hazard  and having access to live parts    Safety standards also impose limits to the internal and external  temperature rises  radiation levels  mechanical stability and  on enclosure construction and protection against the risk of  ire     Simulated single fault condition testing ensures the safety of the  equipment to the user even when the equipment s normal opera   tion fails     INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS    Before operating this equipment please read this manual thor   oughly  and retain it for future reference     Installation and preliminary adjustments should be per   formed by qualified RUNCO personnel or by authorized  RUNCO service dealers     OWNER   S RECORD    The part number and serial number are located at the back side of  the projector  Record these numbers in the spaces provided below   Refer to them whenever you call upon your RUNCO dealer  regarding this product     SER
44. NG THE CAMERA LENS    The lens of the camera must be focused properly on the projection  screen  Follow the steps described below     In the EYE Q    SETUP menu  highlight FOCUS THE LENS  by pushing the up or down keys of the control disc     Press the    ENTER    button to start up the process     A pattern of horizontal alternating green black bars will be project   ed onto the screen  together with a textbox  Inside the box  the text   CAMERA FOCUS    indicates the item subject to adjustment and  under the text  a numeric bar scale  from    to 99  will visualize the  correction     To obtain a correctly focused camera  turn the lens until maximum  readout  The value of the stabilized maximum readout will be in  the range between 60 and 90  depending on ambient light    In rear projection  the maximum value can be less than 60 depen   dent on ambient light     After finishing the correction  press the   EXIT   button to return to  the               menu    EYE Q    Autoconvergence           EYE Q        TOUCH UP  AUTOCONVERGENCE  QUICK AUTOPICTURE  FULL AUTOPICTURE  EYE Q DIAGNOSTICS    EYE Q SETUP    CENTER THE CAMERA  CONFIGURATION  rear front  LEARN REFERENCE    TOUCH UP OPTIONS     Select with    or 4  then  lt ENTER gt       lt EXIT gt  to return       CAMERA  FOCUS                     S97 97  ms    10 5       EYE Q    Autoconvergence    CENTERING THE CAMERA    The camera must be centered in middle of the projection screen   Follow the steps described below     Highlig
45. OTE     DELETE ALL BLOCKS  in the Service menu does not delete the Reference  source parameters     10 9    EYE Q    Autoconvergence    TOUCH UP AND AUTOCONVERGENCE  ADJUSTING SCREEN SIZE    In case the projection screen is not greater than the desired size or  the screen has a frame around it  i e  projection impossible outside  the frame   the following blanking adjustments have to be done  before starting the automatic convergence     When using a video source  adjust the top  bottom  left and  right blanking until the whole projected image of video is just  still visible     When using a screen with a frame  adjust the top  bottom   left and right blanking until the whole projected image is just  still visible     So that the selected screen area after blanking adjustments corre   sponds with the projected image size    In this way  the screen size is set correctly to ensure the successful  convergence     NOTE   For blanking adjustments  please refer to the Projector Setup Man   ual     To enter the AUTOCONVERGENCE menu     Highlight AUTOCONVERGENCE by pushing up or down  keys of the control disc     Press the   ENTER   button   The AUTOCONVERGENCE menu allows the automatic conver   gence either on the currently selected source or on all sources  all  filled memory blocks of the projector      ON CURRENT SOURCE    the on current source includes three options  the first of which is  selectable in the iris menu     Touch Up EYE Q     Align    Align from midposition    Left
46. OTTOM  N S     VER LINEARITY    ADJUSTMENT MODE    Select a path from below      GUIDED  RANDOM ACCESS  INSTALLATION  SERVICE  EYE Q    Source 1  Select with f or 4    then  lt ENTER gt    lt EXIT gt  to return         V CENTERLINE BOW       V CENTERLINE SKEW          SIDE BOW      SIDE KEYSTONE            SEAGULL CORRECTION  H CENTERLINE BOW  H CENTERLINE SKEW    TOP KEYSTONE       TOP BOW    BOTTOM KEYSTONE    BOTTOM BOW    SEAGULL CORRECTION    TOP BOW              BOTTOM KEYSTONE    BOTTOM BOW  SEAGULL GORRECTION    Random Access Adjustment Mode    Selecting Setup Pattern    If an external source is connected to the projector  this menu will be displayed  Push the con   trol disc up or down to highlight the desired setup pattern and then press ENTER     Genlocked pattern   internally generated cross hatch pattern  locked on the external source  Choose a setup pattern  from below      NOTE  The Genlocked pattern will run at the scan rate of the internal scaler unless an exter     nal Hi Res RGB or component source is used     SELECTED SOURCE  GENLOCKED PATTERN  Internal   pattern   internally generated cross hatch pattern and locked on internal generat  INTERNAL   PATTERN    ed sync signals   no external source necessary   Source 01        ENTER continues to Random Access Adjustment Mode or  Internal   Pattern Selection    EXIT returns to Path Selection menu   ADJUST returns to Operational mode     Select with    or  amp   then   ENTER     lt         gt  to return       If
47. OwNER s OPERATING MANUAL    DIV 947    DTV Capable CRT Projector  with External VHD Controller    RUNCO    THE                  Finest Home THEATER PRODUCTS     TABLE OF CONTENTS    TABLE  OF CONTENTS                 cmd 1  SAFETY                      nn rit tr nre erre Er                    GERE             1 1  CI T  td an          ee mn              mt TEAN 1 1  On installation                                                               1 2  On ServiciDg                                                                                                 1 2  On ClOANING                                                           1 2  On trepackirg  5  tme ut etes Mec uet             seamed tu cest dae du ded  Mc ist 1 2  nnum E                                                           1 2  LOCATION AND FUNCTION OF                                                                                                                                                          2 1  Rear Panel Description    tio ct te ete ate cue RE P Er ee      nine 2 1  Remote Control Description    ses 2 2  CONNEC TIONS c ETE                           3 1  Power  mans  cord connectlOD                 eae za epe edet debat deter emat ette             tu ibant deci a 3 1  SWITCHING          E 3 1  Signal input connection to the projector iii 3 1  Connecting a Composite Video Source    iii 3 2  Connecting an S Video source to Port 2                             kenne Rank n tna dee kon dba e Dn ea aree ea aea
48. R   s and DVD players     9  Composite Video Input  This is the input for Composite video from sources such as Laser disc players   VCRs and other miscellaneous sources     FRONT AND REAR PANEL DESCRIPTIONS    10  RS 232 Output  The output of this jack must be connected to the RS 232 input of the projector   This communication will allow the controller and projector to be turned on  simultaneously by turning on just the controller     11  Power Input  Plug in main power here     12  115 VAC Fuse  This is the main AC input fuse    Main Fuse  5mm x 20 mm  500mA  250v  Slow Blow     13  Main Power Switch  Disconnects or applies main power to the processor     Remote Control Description    FRONT AND REAR PANEL DESCRIPTIONS       A     LED  Lights when a button is pressed indicating IR output     POWER BUTTON  Turns the unit on  The MAIN POWER switch on the rear of the unit must  be on first for this button to be active     UP BUTTON  When no menu is present on screen  this button will toggle you through  the different aspect ratios     When the menu is on screen  the up button will move the cursor up within  a menu     LEFT BUTTON  When no menu is present on screen  this button will toggle you through the    four different sources  in the order of          COMPOSITE     S VIDEO      COMPONENT       PASS THROUGH    When an adjustment function has been selected  i e  Brightness   the  LEFT button will decrease the value of that function     DOWN BUTTON  When no menu is present on s
49. R COMM PORT REMOTE                RGB analog input terminals with Tri level sync input or with  Tri level sync on green  The projector detects automatically  where the sync signal is located        RGB3S or RG3sB input selection             a  With the RCU  Select RGB in the Source Selection menu  b  With the local keypad       to gain access to the local keypad  see    Local keypad  in    chapter    Location and function of controls        Press ADJUST key  the General access menu is dis  VCR HDTV player                   played on the screen  oooo   Use the control disk to highlight 4  88828           Press ENTER to select the highlighted source        3 4    EBENEN NUN  GENERAL ACCESS    SHARPNESS  TINT  COLOR  BRIGHTNESS  CONTRAST    Enter ADJUST    Select with t  V    4          then  lt ENTER gt       lt EXIT gt  to return       FROM LOCAL KEYPAD    Connecting a Component source     Connections           RS232 IN RS232 OUT IR       COMM PORT REMOTE R G s               R Y Y B Y  analog input terminals with sync input or  with sync on the luminance  Y  input  The projector detects  automatically where the sync signal is located                             VCR HDTV player                   0000  0000    0000  0000  000              R Y Y B Y S or  R Y Ys B Y  input selection    a  With the RCU  Select    Component    in the Source Selec   tion Menu    b  With the local keypad     to gain access to the local keypad  see    Local key   pad    in chapter    Location and func
50. REFERENCE    TOUCH UP OPTIONS     Select with f or V  then  lt            gt     lt EXIT gt  to return       Fixed screw    No Adjustment    CAMERA  ALIGNMENT  HORIZONTAL    Lui WE   00       Knob for centering  the camera vertically    Knob for centering  the camera  horizontally    CENTERING THE CAMERA VERTICALLY    One horizontally centered green bar will be projected onto the  screen  together with a text box  Inside the box  the text of    CAM   ERA ALIGNMENT VERTICAL    indicates the item subject to  adjustment and    symmetrical bar scale  from  50 to  50  under the  text     If the indicated value below the bar scale is not equal to zero  i e   the black highlight is not in the middle of the bar scale   the cam   era is not centered vertically  Follow the steps below to center the  camera vertically     Turn the knob situated on lower left corner of the camera  clockwise or counter clockwise until the highlight is in the  middle of the bar scale  i e  the indicated value becomes  zero      After finishing the vertical centering  press the  lt ENTER gt  button  to return to the EYE Q    menu     When installed in a retro projector  the centering procedure is not  necessary and not possible as the camera mounting is fixed     SET TOUCH UP OPTIONS    For convergence purpose  the screen is divided into 25 areas   Every area has its unique number from   to 25  Touch up adjust  the Area No  1  This adjustment is also called the    static conver   gence        The Touch up c
51. SETTINGS TO MIDPOS  ress    switch on the green convergence       B CONVERGENCE MID    UNDO GR CONVERGENCE MID    Select with 4       then  lt ENTER gt     EXIT   to return     SERVICE MODE    Common Settings PROJECTOR SET UP  MEMORY MANAGEMENT    Highlight    Common settings    by pushing the control disc up or down and press  ENTER to display the common settings menu   Within the common settings menu  the following items can be set up or executed        G2 adjustment      CRT run in cycle      Projector warm up TS with    or      Memorybanks  lt EXIT gt  to return     COMMON SETTINGS    G2 ADJUSTMENT  CRT RUN IN CYCLE  PROJECTOR WARM UP  MEMORYBANKS   ON    Select with 4 or    then  lt ENTER gt     EXIT   to return        1 8    G2 Adjustment    Item is password protected     Highlight    G2 adjust  with the control disc and press ENTER to continue     A safety notice will be displayed on the screen as it is necessary to open the top    cover to adjust the G2     ENTER selects the G2 adjustment     EXIT returns to the Common settings menu   ADJUST returns to the Operational mode        G2 adjustment should be performed by RUNCO personnel  or RUNCO    authorized dealers        If you are qualified  press ENTER to continue  If not qualified  press EXIT to  return to the Common settings menu  Further description of the G2 adjustment is    given in the Installation manual     CRT run in cycle    The CRT run in cycle option can only be activated when memory blocks on an  interna
52. VERGENCE selection will be followed by the  error window displaying the following possibilities     Error occurred  please check   the lens cap is removed  the lens of the camera is correctly focused   the camera is correctly centered   if hardware problems exist  do diagnostics   the ambient light is too high   the blanking adjustments are correct   Press the   ENTER   button to start EYE Q    diagnostics   refer to page for full details on EYE Q w diagnostics  please  note that this option may vary in selection with different pro   jectors      STATUS REPORTING FORCED BREAK    After starting up the automatic convergence  if unexpected trouble  such as the interruption of source input occurs  the projector will  quit the process and display the AUTOCONVERGENCE menu on  the screen     The status line in the AUTOCONVERGENCE menu will display  the following message     Status  Forced break  The possible causes of such an error     The source is disconnected during the convergence    On the screen a message  Source not available  will be dis   played and projector waits until the source is reconnected or  selected     Switching sources during the convergence    After the source is available again  the AUTOCONVER   GENCE menu will be displayed the status line reporting   Forced Break      10 14       EYE Q    Autoconvergence    Error occurred    check      lenscap removed     focus camera      center camera     ambient light too high       hardware problem   press  lt ENTER gt   
53. Warning   In order to ensure maximum CRT longevity and to  avoid CRT damage  do not shift the raster outside the phosphor  area of the CRT          To start the adjustment  use the control disc to highlight Raster shift and press  ENTER to display the green raster on the phosphor     forbidden area    projected raster 7      correct raster position    crt faceplate border wrong raster position    phosphor border    Press EXIT to return to the Geometry menu     Note   Horizontal and Vertical shifts for Red and Blue should end  up with a setting close to 50   If these settings are significantly  greater or lesser than 50   contact a RUNCO authorized service  technician     6 6    Random Access Adjustment Mode    Left Right  east west  Adjustments                 Left right and center adjustments affect only the vertical lines of the    projected image  GEOMETRY        H PHASE    To start up the left right and center adjustments  follow the next  RASTER SHIFT    procedure    Push the control disc up or down to highlight LEFT RIGHT  E W   on the geometry menu and then press ENTER     AME  t    LEFT   RIGHT  E W     V CENTERLINE BOW  V CENTERLINE SKEW  RIGHT BOW  RIGHT KEYSTONE  LEFT BOW  LEFT KEYSTONE    ENTER will select Left   Right adjustment menu    EXIT returns to random access adjustment mode main menu   ADJUST returns to Operational mode       Select with 4 or  amp   then  lt ENTER gt    lt EXIT gt  to return     Only the green image is displayed while making  left right a
54. an be set on Source or on Timer    Touch up on Source means when switching from one source to  another  the static convergence will be carried automatically   Touch up on Timer means whenever the user defined period of  time has elapsed the static convergence will be adjusted automati   cally    Touch up is an option the customer can use periodically after a  final install is complete  This will insure image quality is at its  best    TOUCH UP ON SOURCE ON OFF   Follow the steps below to set the option ON OFF     Push up or down keys of the control disc to highlight ON  SOURCE SWITCH  off     Press the  lt EXIT gt  button to return to the EYE Q    menu     Appendix 2    CAMERA  ALIGNMENT  VERTICAL    Lit ii   00                       EYE Q       TOUCH  AUTOCONVERGENCE  QUICK AUTOPICTURE  FULL AUTOPICTURE   ems uz    UP    EYES Ics       EYE Q SETUP       FOCUS THE LENS   CENTER THE CAMERA   CONFIGURATION  rear front  LEARN REFERENCE    TOUCH UP OPTIONS    ON SOURCE SWITCH   on off  off    Select with   or    then  lt ENTER gt     lt EXIT gt  to return    EYE Q    Autoconvergence    TOUCH UP ON TIMER    EYE Q    This option allows the static convergence to be carried out auto  soleus  matically after a user defined time  which can be programmed in CR AUP OBIGTURE    FULL AUTOPICTURE    hours and or minutes      EYE  ICS    To program the touch up on Timer   Select with    or  amp    then  lt ENTER gt     lt EXIT gt  to return    Push up or down keys of the control disc to high
55. ases when pressing on the   button  higher brightness   and decreases when pressing on the   button  lower brightness      Contrast Control    A correct    contrast    setting is important for good image reproduction   Adjust the contrast to the level you prefer  according to room lighting  conditions  If the Contrast Control is too low  the picture will be too dim   If it is set too high  the picture may be too bright and not sharp  A bar  scale gives a visual indication on the screen of the current contrast setting  while pressing the   or   buttons  RCU   If the bar scale is not visible on  the screen  press    TEXT    key once and retry the above indicated keys   The bar scale increases when pressing on the   button  higher contrast   and decreases when pressing on the   button  lower contrast      Color Saturation Control    Color saturation is only active for Video and S Video  Adjust the color  intensity of the picture  Adjust the color saturation using the     and   but   tons  RCU  or pushing the control disk to the left or to the right  local  keypad   A bar scale gives a visual indication on the screen of the current  color setting while pressing on the above indicated buttons  If the bar  scale is not visible on the screen  press    TEXT    key once and retry the  above indicated buttons  The bar scale increases when pressing on the    button  richer colors  and decreases when pressing the   button  lighter  colors      Tint Control    Tint is only active for Vide
56. aspect ratios within the same frequency  there are a total of 32 separate memories   if all eight memorybanks are used  for example  then total of 4 frequencies can be  input  4 freqs x 8 memorybanks 32   To create different memories  clear all the  menus from the screen  press  exit  until the screen is clear   Then  press ENTER   A box will appear in the bottom right corner indicating which memorybank the  unit is in  LE   MEMORYBANK 1     Next press a number  1 8  representing  which memorybank the new screen size will be assigned to  The new memorybank  number will be displayed  To ensure the new memory is saved  perform any con   vergence function on the new memory     This function is intended for customers with a need for various aspect ratios  espe   cially those with widescreen  From the Runco factory  three  3  memorybanks are  assigned for each frequency     Memorybank1  Wide Screen  1 1 78   Memorybank2  Anamorphic  Memorybank3  3 4  1 1 33     If this feature is OFF  then each of the 32 memories will be scan rate dependent     in other words  each of 32 memories MUST have a different frequency  This is  especially useful for use with computers and their different resolutions     1 10    CRT RUN IN CYCLE    A flashing white pattern  will be generated until   lt        gt  is pressed     The projector only uses  memory blocks adjusted to an  internal    pattern  if no such  block is available  the projector  can t run the procedure and  leaves the adjustment mode  
57. ates the middle of the raster         Adjust the H Phase control until the middle of the projected image is equal with the middle of    iem                               S30  AH PHASE    70      If the genlocked pattern was selected  the external source will be displayed     A bar scale and a number indicator  between 0 and 100  on the screen give a visual indication  of the horizontal phase adjustment     ENTER continues to geometry menu     Push the  control disc  to the right  to correct        Tle  ANS  SRE    control disc  SSL H PHASE to the left CRM H             to correct    6 5                     push he       Random Access Adjustment Mode        Raster Shift Adjustment  GEOMETRY         The green raster must be centered both horizontally and vertically on the center of  the CRT surface  To center the green raster  look into the green lens and use the  control disc to move the raster        H PHASE  RASTER SHIFT  E   H H  V  TOP   BOTTOM  N S   SIZE        CAUTION       It is necessary to look into the lenses to perform these adjustments  To avoid eye  discomfort while looking into the lenses  reduce the contrast and gradually  increase the brightness level until the raster becomes visible on the face of the CRT  COARSE SHIFT    GREEN HORIZONTAL  GREEN VERTICAL  RED VERTICAL  BLUE VERTICAL    ENTER will select green raster shift adjustment     EXIT returns to random access adjustment mode menu     Select with f or 4  then   ENTER     lt EXIT gt  to return           
58. ation screen will be displayed    Press EXIT to return to the Projector Set up menu without saving the new  password    When the displayed password is correct  press ENTER to save    If not correct  press EXIT to cancel the saving     ENTER saves the entered password     EXIT returns without saving        Change Language    The    Change Language    function offers the possibility to change the lan   guage of the screen menus to        English    Spanish    French     German    Highlight    Change Language    with the control disc and press ENTER     ENTER saves the entered password     EXIT returns without saving        Push the control disc up or down to select the desired language and press  ENTER to change the language        Service Mode    PROJECTOR SET UP    IDENTIFICATION    TOTAL RUN TIME  HAN PA WORD  CHANGE LANGUAGE    CHANGE PROJECTOR ADDRESS  CHANGE BAUDRATE    POWER UP MODE  operating    Select with    or  amp   then  lt ENTER gt    lt EXIT gt  to return           PROJECTOR SET UP    IDENTIFICATION  OTAL BUN M  CHANGE PASSWORD  CHANGE LANGUAGE  CHANGE PROJECTOR ADDRESS  CHANGE BAUDRATE          CHANGE PASSWORD    Enter new password      CHANGE PASSWORD    Password will be  reprogrammed as XXXX     lt            gt  to confirm   lt         gt  to cancel             PROJECTOR SET UP       IDENTIFICATION  TOTAL RUN TIME  CHANGE PASSWORD    CHANGE LANGUAGE  CHAN PRO      ADDRESS    LANGUAGE    ENGLISH   ESPANOL  FRANCAIS   DEUTSCH    Select with 4 or V  then  lt ENT
59. cal keyboard       Pressed   ON    Not Pressed   OFF    Stand by indication lamp      No light up   projector switched off  Green color   projector in Operational mode  Red color   projector is in Standby mode     3 1    Connections                        RS232 IN RS232 OUT IR COMM PORT REMOTE    This device complies with part 15 of  the FCC rules  Operation is subject to  following two conditions  1   This  device may not cause harmful inter   ferance  and  2  this device must  accept any interferance received  including interferance that may cause  undesired operation     S VIDEO          ojector input AVAILABLE FROM LOCAL KEYPAD    Comp  Video  S   Video  Composite Video    Video     Input signal Y C  luma chroma   RGBS or RGsB  Input signal   R  G and B with composite sync on  RGB3S or RG3sB  G or separate composite sync      R   Y  Y  B   Y 3S or   us ne ur  gt     with Tri level sync           R   Y Ys B   Y  or seperate Tri level sync     Input signal   R Y  Y and B Y with composite sync     R   Y  Y  B   Y 8S or on Y or with separate composite sync      R   YY3s B   Y        Input signal   R Y  Y and B Y with separate Tri level  sync or with composite Tri level sync        Connecting a Composite Video Source to the BNC video input    SELECT AN INPUT  FROM BELOW   RS232 IN RS232 OUT IR COMM PORT REMOTE         Ni  zo  RGB   C2  7     22         4 SVIDEO    COMPONENT VIDEO          Select with  or  then  lt ENTER gt    lt EXIT gt  to return    Composite video signals fr
60. ce mode main menu     Deletion of all blocks    MEMORY MANAGEMENT         ENTER gives a confirmation message before deleting         COPY A BLOCK  DELETE A BLOCK    DELETE ALL BLOCKS  n N O MIDPFU    R  amp  B CONVERGENCE MID    EXIT returns to the Path Selection main menu        Highlight    delete all blocks    with the control disc and press ENTER   DELETE ALL BLOCK    If you are certain you wish to delete all blocks  press ENTER to confirm  other   wise press EXIT to return    Once ENTER is pressed  all block headers and adjustment settings are perma   nently removed and cannot be restored     All block  will be deleted        ENTER  to confirm   lt         gt  to cancel    7 6    Service Mode         settings to midposition    Item is password protected    Highlight    All settings to midposition    with the control disc and press ENTER to  set all settings to their midposition    A confirmation menu will be displayed first     ENTER displays a Confirmation screen     EXIT returns to the Service menu        ENTER will set all settings to their midposition  EXIT cancel the operation to set  all settings to their midposition     Undo all settings to midpos    When    all settings to midpos  is selected  all settings are set to their midposition   To cancel this action  select    Undo all settings to midpos    by pushing the control  disc up or down and press ENTER     Undo all settings to Midposition  is displayed  in the Memory management menu instead of         settings 
61. ce these will damage the cabinet       To ensure the highest optical performance and resolution  the projection  lenses are specially treated with an anti reflective coating  therefore   avoid touching the lens  To remove dust on the lens  use a soft dry cloth   Do not use a damp cloth  detergent solution  or thinner     On repacking    Save the original shipping carton and packing material  they will come in  handy if you ever have to ship your equipment  For maximum protection   repack your set as it was originally packed at the factory     On illumination    In order to obtain the best quality for the projected image  it is essential  that the ambient light which is allowed to fall on the screen be kept to an  absolute minimum     When installing the projector and screen  care must be taken to avoid  exposure to ambient light directly on the screen  Avoid adverse illumina   tion on the screen from direct sunlight or fluorescent lighting fixtures     The use of controlled ambient lighting  such as incandescent spotlight or  a dimmer  is recommended for proper room illumination  Where possible   care should also be taken to ensure that the floors and walls of the room  in which the projector is to be installed are non reflecting  dark surfaces   Brighter surfaces will tend to reflect and diffuse the ambient light and  hence reduce the contrast of the projected image on the screen                  LOCATION AND FUNCTION      CONTROLS    RS232 IN RS232 OUT IR COMM PORT REMOTE  
62. color vs  another  red  green or blue   so making  the picture  greener  for example  is actually affecting all three colors  It is recommended that this  function stay about mid range       COLOR   Also known as    SATURATION     Decreasing this will decrease the amount of color in the image  it will  be black and white if it is decreased all the way   Increasing this will add color to the image  This is  typically best at about mid range  but increasing it a little will add more vibrance to the colors   However  if it is increased too high  the picture will look very unnatural     The  AGC enabled disabled  function should normally be left in  AGC Disabled   If  however  you are  using an unstable source and are having color level fluctuations in the image  you may try to use   AGC Enabled  to see if it helps       BRIGHTNESS   This actually controls the black level of the picture  not the overall light output  If this is set too low   then there will be no detail in the dark areas of the image  If it is set too high  then the picture will  appear    washed out     This is normally set using a  PLUGE  test pattern  if this has already been cali   brated it should not be adjusted  for best results        CONTRAST   This is the ratio of brightest whites to the darkest scenes  Basically  this increases the    white level    of  the image  While it will increase the light output to a certain extent it could also cause    clipping    if it is  increased too high  This appears as
63. creen  this button will toggle you through  the different aspect ratios     When the menu is on screen  the down button will move the cursor down  within a menu     RIGHT BUTTON  When no menu is present on screen  this button will toggle you through    the four different sources  in the order of          PASS THROUGH       COMPONENT   S VIDEO    COMPOSITE    When an adjustment function has been selected  i e  Brightness   the  RIGHT button will increase the value of that function     MENU BUTTON   The MENU button brings up the main adjustment menu  After making  adjustments  the MENU button will bring you back to the sub menu  then  the main menu  The Menu will then either time out after approximately 10  seconds  or pressing the MENU button will remove the menu immediately     ENTER BUTTON  When an item is highlighted on the On Screen Display  the ENTER button  will select the item     PROGRAM BUTTON  Reprogramming of the remote control with lost memory     DIRECT ACCESS BUTTONS  These buttons are a shortcut that allow you to go directly to a particular    source of Aspect Ratio  as well as provide discreet ON OFF commands   These buttons are     11 10    1     o                               O c     m d         Composite Video Source Selection  S Video Source Selection  Component Video Source Selection  Not used   Pass Through   Not used   Anamorphic Aspect Ratio Selection  4 3 Aspect Ratio Selection  Letterbox Aspect Ratio Selection  Discreet ON Command    Discreet OFF Com
64. d be selected if the projector has been  relocated and or a different screen size is desired    When selecting    Installation     the user or operator will be warned to call a qual   ified technician to perform the installation procedure  see example of projected  warning on next page      GUIDED   Guided should be selected if the user intends to perform a complete    alignment of the projected image  All of the necessary geometry and conver   gence adjustments are made in a predetermined sequence     5 1          GENERAL ACCESS    SHARPNESS  TINT   5 6 COLOR      4 BRIGHTNESS LLJ   1 2 CONTRAST L     Enter ADJUST    Select with     V    4         then  lt ENTER gt       lt EXIT gt  to return    General Access From Local Keypad    GENERAL ACCESS  SHARPNESS  TINT  COLOR  BRIGHTNESS  CONTRAST  Quit ADJUST  Select with      V    then  lt ENTER gt    lt EXIT gt  to return    ADJUSTMENT MODE  Select a path from below      GUIDED  RANDOM ACCESS  INSTALLATION  SERVICE  EYE Q    Source 1    Select with    or 4  then  lt ENTER gt    lt         gt  to return    Start Up of the Adjustment Mode    RANDOM ACCESS   Random Access should be selected if the user intends to make  only a few adjustments     SERVICE   Service should be selected if the user intends to delete blocks  change pass   word or apply information     EYE Q   This selection will only be available when the subconvergence unit EYE Q is  connected to the projector  standard on the DTV 947      While in Guided or Random Acce
65. djustments  The red and blue images  will automatically be corrected in the same  manner  Convergence corrections are automati   cally disabled for the duration of these adjust   ments     The following adjustments can be executed         Corrects for curvature of the Mer lines in the middle of i    vertical centerline bow      88      vertical centerline skew       side keystone  left   right     side bow  left   right     All adjustments are indicated on the screen with  the function name  a bar scale and a number                the tilting of the vertical lines in the middle of the      between 0 and 100  i image  a    Adjust      next alignments until the vertical   ii    lines are straight        N      f    To enter      alignment  push the control disc up LEFT   RIGHT  E W  E              down to highlight a function and press     i  ENTER to activate this function  V CENTERLINE BOW   N             Press EXIT to return  RIGHT BOW          LEFT BOW   Corrects for curvature of the vertical lines on the right side  i    RIGHT KEYSTONE  LEFT KEYSTONE             Select with            then  lt ENTER gt    lt EXIT gt  to return        iCorrects the keystone geometry correction of the vert  lines      ion the right side     H Corrects for curvature of the vertical lines on the left side               Corrects the keystone geometry correction of the vert  lines     on the left side        Correct by pushing Correct by pushing  the control disc to the the control disc to  righ
66. e    DATIe    DAT2e    DAT3e    DAT4e      02H       1 255        1 255        1 255        1 255      1 255      1 255        1 255     Make projector s  listen for its  their  unique address     Offset you choose so that none of the data or CMDs   02H  STX    Normally set the offset to 0     Number corresponding to projector s unique address  see dip switch setting    If you are unsure of your projector s address  set this to 0     It will talk to your projector regardless of its address     The command to be sent to the projector  see list of commands    See command list for all possible functions     Additional data to be sent  set to O if not used   Additional data to be sent  set to 0 if not used   Additional data to be sent  set to 0 if not used     Additional data to be sent  set to 0 if not used     CHKSe    ADR   CMD   DATI   DAT2   DAT3   DAT4  mod 256   add everything and keep    only 2 right most digits    Note  Bytes from ADR to CHKS are shown in bold with the suffix          to indicate the offset is added before sending the byte      9 2    RS 232 CONTROL    Example string to send to the projector with address 3 to turn it on off    In decimal values            STX Offest ADRe CMDe DATle DAT2e DAT3e DAT4e CHKSe    Optional data bytes plus  offset  No data needs to be  sent to turn on projector  Always2 therefore these are equal to  Wake up projo zero and offset is then  added     You choose offset  This is added to the  rest of the bytes so that none of them e
67. e and a numeric indicator help to gauge the size adjustment                          61727    EXIT will return to Geometry  KE       sizE                  1 33 X Height      4 Units     1 78 or 1 85 units     1 78 or 1 85 units     1 78 or 1 85 Units  2                 5 3 2 5       r r r  4 X 3 Type Screen Wide Format Screen Wide Format Screen E A 4      Aspect Ratio     1 78 1 or 1 85 1   1 78 1 or 1 85 1  on a Wide Format     1 78 1 or 1 85 1  screen    4 X 3   Use horizontal size to make image fit width of screen  then use vertical size to make image fill height  circle is round   On a wide format   1 78 1 or 1 85  screen  adjust width of image 1 33 X the height of the screen  Adjust the vertical size to fill the height     WS   Use horizontal size to fill width of screen  then use vertical size to make circle round  use blanking to crop excess image top and bottom   This  is not necessary if you are using a 4 X 3 format screen     ANA   Use horizontal size to fill width of screen  then use vertical size to fill height of a 16 X 9 screen  circle is nor round   Alternative  Use Anamor   phic test pattern on test disc  then adjust sizing to make anamorphic circle round  This is good to use when converging an anomorphic image onto a    4 X 3 screen     Vertical Linearity Adjustment    The vertical linearity adjustment function corrects for vertical nonlinearities which  extend from the center of the image to the top and bottom of the image    Push the control disc up or down
68. e right left edges of the reference image  then press   ENTER     this will initiate the Right Green Line    learning procedure            REF RCE            NOTE  If you had to use the left and right arrow keys to adjust the phase  this means  that the phase of the Reference Source was originally not adjusted correctly  Hence the  Reference Source may now fall short of the physical screen  To avoid this  re adjust the  Horizontal Raster Shift  in the Random Access Adjustment mode  refer to Owner Man   ual  so that the Reference source falls on the physical screen and repeat the Learn Ref   erence selection         QO        Do not adjust the phase when repeating the Learn Reference procedure  pq  e ge    Left Green Line    Pressing lt EXIT gt  will interrupt the Learn Reference procedure if required   WHAT IS BEING MEASURED BY EYE Q       Using the borderlines define above                knows exactly when the image starts and  stops with respect to time scale  EYE Q    is now able to project lines at the edges  Using  the border lines left and right                projects three vertical thick green lines at posi   tions 5  50 and 95   Using the border lines top and bottom                projects three hor   izontal thick lines at positions 5  50 and 95   EYE Q    then calculates the intercepts of  the three vertical and three horizontal lines resulting in nine points  These nine points  are the reference points for other geometry sources and are stored into memory        N
69. ections  Blanking  Horizontal Amplitude  Vertical Amplitude  Vertical Linearity and Horizon     tal Phase   PICTURE TUNING    COLOR SELECT    ENTER will display Geometry menu   EXIT will return to Internal Crosshatch Selection or Setup    Pattern Selection Menu   ADJUST returns to operational mode        GEOMETRY    H PHASE  Highlight GEOMETRY by pushing the control disc up or down and press ENTER to display RASTER SHIFT    LEFT   RIGHT  E W   the geometry menu  TOP   BOTTOM  N S   SIZE  V LINEARITY    Within the Geometry Adjustment menu  the following adjustments are available   BLANKING      Horizontal Phase  not for internal   pattern      Raster Shift         Select with        4    Left Right Corrections then  lt ENTER gt     Top Bottom Corrections  lt EXIT gt  to return       Horizontal Size     Vertical Linearity    Vertical Size     Blanking          The convergence corrections are disabled during geometry corrections  The blanking correc  GEOMETRY  tions are only enabled during the blanking adjustments   RASTER SHIFT  LEFT   RIGHT  E W   TOP   BOTTOM  N S     Horizontal Phase Adjustment    LINEARITY    BLANKING  Push the control disc up or down to highlight H PHASE on Geometry menu and the press  ENTER     Note   No horizontal phase adjustment is available on the internal   pattern   For external sources      aug  If the raster shift is correctly adjusted  the H Phase text box is projected in the middle of the LA  raster  At that moment  the     gt  lt     icon indic
70. ects the d of the mmm lines in the middle of E   othei poe       TOP   BOTTOM  N S  SSS  H CENTERLINE BOW            i  H CENTERLINE SKEW   ii i   TOP BOW   i      TOP KEYSTONE  orrects for curvature of the horizontal lines on the upper i  BOTTOM KEYSTONE    BOTTOM BOW                  Select with f or  amp   then  lt ENTER gt    lt EXIT gt  to return         orrects the keystone geometry correction of the Hor  lines    n the upper side         EMEN for curvature of ihe   lines on   lower      side             orrects the keystone geometry correction of the hor  lines H  n the lower side  x g       Correct by pushing Correct by pushing  the control stick the control stick  backward  forward     6 8    Random Access Adjustment Mode    Size Adjustment        Push the control disc up or down to highlight SZZE on the Geometry menu and then    press ENTER  GEOMETRY             H PHASE  RASTER SHIFT  LEFT   RIGHT  E W   TOP   BOTTOM  N S     ENTER will select size adjustment   EXIT returns to random access adjustment mode menu   ADJUST returns to operational mode         Adjust the horizontal size by pushing the control disc to the right or to the left until the  exact image width is obtained    Adjust the vertical size by pushing the control disc up or down until the exact image  height is obtained     Note         the internal   pattern was selected  this pattern remains on the screen        the genlocked pattern was selected  the external source will be dis  played    A bar scal
71. ed out   puts  An interlaced signal is simply described as this    An NTSC picture is made of approximately 480 lines  Images are drawn 60 times a sec   ond  but in an interlaced system  only half the lines are drawn each    pass     Therefore  it                          240 lines  odd  240 lines  even   First 1 60th of a second Second 1 60th of a second    takes two  passes  to actually complete the picture  On the first 1 60   of a second  all of  the  ODD  lines are drawn  then the  EVEN  lines the next 1 60  of a second  This is also  called  480i   where 480 is the total number of lines of resolution  and 7 means interlaced     A PROGRESSIVE signal  however  draws all 480 lines each 1 60th of a second  not  half and half like an interlaced signal  A    line doubler     for example  outputs a 480 line  progressive signal  also known as 480P   The line doubler takes the first field  odd  lines   and stores them in memory  then takes the second field  even lines  and does  the same  Then  all 480 are output at once  and then the same frame is repeated     The controller starts off as a line doubler by    de interlacing    the signal  Then  the  480p signal is scaled to appropriate resolution  and then output to the projector  It is  Runco s high quality scaling process as well as its de interlacing that provides the  clean  resolved image that you see from your projector  It is also how the controller  can provide aspect ratio control     In the next chapter  the individua
72. elect with     4              then  lt ENTER gt       lt EXIT gt  to return    GENERAL ACCESS  SELECT AN OPTION  FROM BELOW     GENERAL ACCESS    SOURCE SELECTION    ADJUSTMENT MODE    SELECT AN OPTION  FROM BELOW        with  or   then  lt ENTER gt    lt EXIT gt  to return    SOURCE SELECTION    ADJUSTMENT MODE       CEE   Select with CLLELLLELLLLLELLLLLLLELL   or   then  lt ENTER gt      lt EXIT gt  to return       4 2    Controlling    Analog Picture Controls    The analog picture controls can be adjusted with the RCU  The control  keys are located on the lower right side of the key panel of the RCU and  indicated with the name of the control and an icon    When an analog picture control is pressed  a text box with bar scale and  the function name of the control  e g     brightness       appears on the screen   only if    TEXT    is ON   The length of the bar scale indicates the current  memorized setting for this source  The bar scale changes as the   or   but   tons of the control are pressed     40       Brightness Control    A correct    brightness    setting is important for good image reproduction   Adjust the brightness with the   or   button  RCU  until the darkest parts  of the picture appear black    A bar scale gives a visual indication on the screen of the current bright   ness setting while pressing on the above indicated keys  If the bar scale is  not visible on the screen  press    TEXT    key once and retry the above indi   cated keys    The bar scale incre
73. es are accessible       Picture Tuning  Sync slow fast  video s video   Color Balance     Geometry  Convergence     Color Select    Picture Tuning    Highlight Picture tuning by pushing the control disc up or down and press ENTER     The Picture tuning menu will be displayed   Depending on the input source  the    Picture tuning    menu will display different  items       Color Balance    Sync slow fast    Peaking    Color Balance   The Color Balance function is used to select or adjust the color temperature of  white used by the projector    The Color Balance can be adjusted in two different ways      fixed color balance  You have the choice between 3200k  reddish   5400     6500  K  white   or 9300 K  bluish       Custom white and black balance     Fixed Color Balance  Highlight one of the 4 programmed color temperatures with the control disc and  press ENTER to display the desired color balance     Custom Color Balance   Select custom white balance by pushing the control disc up or down and press  ENTER to start the adjustment    Push the control disc up or down to adjust the red gain and push the control disc to  the left or right to adjust the blue gain  A bar scale indicates the amount of adjust   ment    Select custom black balance with the control disc and press ENTER to start the  adjustment    Push the control disc up or down to adjust the red cut off and push the control disc  to the left or to the right to adjust the blue cut off    When the color balance is adjus
74. ety Regulations     Scan Frequency     Storage     Throw Distance     Video Standards     Fully color corrected and  filtered HD 145 lenses    1100 lumens 200 ANSI lumens  10 line pairs mm   5 20 ft  wide   475W   115 VAC  50 60 Hz    Complies with  UL  FCC Class    B      CE  C Tick    15 50 KHz  horizontal   37 210 Hz  vertical     10 1229 F   12 509C     1 33 x width  widescreens    1 40 x width  4 3 screens     NTSC  PAL NTSC Export version     VHD Controller Manual    The software installed in the VHD Controller is protected by copyright laws and International  copyright treaties  as well as other intellectual  property laws and treaties     IMPORTANT   READ CAREFULLY  This Runco License Agreement is a legal agreement  between you  either an individual or a single entity  and Runco International for the Runco soft   ware product installed within the VHD Controller  By using the VHD Controller  you agree to be  bound by the terms of this License Agreement  If you do not agree to the terms of this License  Agreement  do not use the VHD Controller  you may  however  return it to your place of pur   chase         2000  Runco International  All rights reserved     112    TABLE OF CONTENTS    WARNINGS AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS                                        11 4  INTRODUCTION                 ES a ee Ee ee rate 11 6  General Description  sd                 do ce RUE xa        a S SR EORR daa MX RA ade 11 6  Features and Benefits                      VERE HR a ded hee ee PR
75. g and AC power line surges     On installation    1  Do not place this equipment on an unstable cart  stand  or table  The  product may fall  causing serious damage to it     2  Do use this equipment near water     3  Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are provided  for ventilation  to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect  it from overheating  these openings must not be blocked or covered  The  openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed  sofa   rug  or other similar surface  This product should never be placed near or  over a radiator or heat register     The projector should not be placed in a built in installation or enclosure  unless proper ventilation is provided     4  Do not block the projector cooling fans or free air movement under and  around the projector  Loose papers or other objects may not be nearer to  the projector than 4  on any side    On servicing   Do not attempt to service this product yourself  as opening or removing  covers may expose you to dangerous voltage potentials and risk of elec   tric shock    Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel     Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qual   ified service personnel under the following conditions     1 2    a  When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed   b  If liquid has been spilled into the equipment   c  If the product has been exposed to rain or water     d  If the product does not operate normally
76. he entered password is wrong  the message    Wrong password    will be displayed   Once the password is correctly entered  all other password protected items are accessi   ble without re entering your password     When re entering the adjustment mode  it will be necessary to enter your password  again when selecting a password protected item     5 2    ADJUSTMENT MODE  Select a path from below      GUIDED  RANDOM ACCESS  INSTALLATION  SERVICE  EYE Q    Source 1  Select with f or 4    then   ENTER     lt        gt  to return    password  XXXX    password    COMPOSE  PASSWORD           Select with              or     then  lt ENTER gt    lt EXIT gt  to return       RANDOM ACCESS ADJUSTMENT MODE    Starting up the random access adjustment mode     Push the control disc up or down to highlight    RANDOM ACCESS    and  the press ENTER     Some items in the Random access mode are password protected  when the  password function is enabled   Enter your password to continue  All other  password protected items are now also available if you stay in the adjust   ment mode     ENTER continues to Setup Pattern Selection    EXIT returns to operational mode       Overview  Random Access Adjustment mode        PICTURE TUNING        SYNC  PEAKING       H PHASE          RASTER SHIFT                       GEOMETRY       RANDOM ACCESS  ADJUSTMENT MODE    SETUP PATTERN SELECTION                 BLANKING    CONVERGENCE  COLOR SELECT       6 1       COLOR BALANCE    LEFT   RIGHT  E W        TOP   B
77. ht CENTER CAMERA by pushing the up or down  keys of the control disc     Press the   ENTER   button to start up the process     Note  It is critical that the green raster of the presently selected  source is centered on the CRT faceplate  Otherwise  the  camera will not be centered properly     CENTERING THE CAMERA HORIZONTALLY    One vertically centered green bar will be projected onto the screen   together with a text box  Inside the box  the text of  CAMERA  ALIGNMENT HORIZONTAL    indicates the item subject to  adjustment and a symmetrical bar scale  from  50 to  50  under  text     If the indicated value below the bar scale is not equal to zero  i e   the black highlight is not in the middle of the bar scale   the cam   era is not centered horizontally  Follow the steps below to center  the camera horizontally     Turn the knob situated on the upper right corner of the camera  clockwise or counter clockwise until the highlight is in the middle  of the bar scale  i e  the indicated value becomes zero      Press the   ENTER   button to continue with the camera vertical  centering     Note  An easy way to remember the H V adjustments is  The knob  located up down from the fixed screw is vertical adjustment   The knob located left right from the fixed screw is horizon   tal adjustment     10 6    EYE Q    TOUCH UP  AUTOCONVERGENCE  QUICK AUTOPICTURE  FULL AUTOPICTURE  EYE Q DIAGNOSTICS    EYE Q SETUP    FOCUS THE LENS    CENTER THE CAMERA  CONFIGURATION  rear front    LEARN 
78. in    operating mode    or  in    stand by mode        Operating mode   the projector start up and displays image     Stand by mode   the projector start up in stand by and waits until the stand by but   ton or a digit key is pressed     To change the Power up mode  select Power Up mode by pushing the control disc  up or down and press ENTER to toggle between    Operating    and    Standby        ENTER to toggle between operating and standby     EXIT to return to the Service menu                       PROJECTOR SET UP    IDENTIFICATION  TOTAL RUN TIME  CHANGE PASSWORD  CHANGE LANGUAGE    CHANGE PROJECTOR ADDRESS    PROJECTOR ADDRESS    Enter new projector  address      000    Use   and    to select   and reprogram  with numeric keys   Highest address is 255     lt            gt  to confirm   lt EXIT gt  to return     PROJECTOR SET UP    IDENTIFICATION   TOTAL RUN TIME  CHANGE PASSWORD  CHANGE LANGUAGE    PLIARIRE nna imeem annnree            BAUDRATE    Select new  baudrate      9600  2400  600  150    Select with arrow  keys       ENTER  to confirm   lt         gt  to return     PROJECTOR SET UP    IDENTIFICATION  TOTAL RUN TIME  CHANGE PASSWORD  CHANGE LANGUAGE  CHANGE PROJECTOR ADDRESS  CHANGE BAUDRATE    POWER UP MODE  operating    Select with f or V  then   ENTER     lt EXIT gt  to return     Memory management    Highlight    Memory management    by pushing the control disc up or down and press  ENTER to display the memory management menu    Within the memory management 
79. ing alternately red and blue lines  25 convergence areas  are aligned to the green pattern  The process will repeat for as    many times as the total number of the sources until all sources are  perfectly aligned     Follow the steps below to select     Highlight ALIGN below ON ALL SOURCES by pushing up or  down keys of the control disc     Press the   ENTER   button to start up the automatic convergence  of the entire screen     If the process is successfully completed  the projector will return to  image display of the current source     Use this option when the convergence is close to proper alignment     10 12    EYE Q    TOUCH  AUTOCONVI        UP  ERGENCE  tick AUTOPICTUR  FULL AUTOPICTURE   EYE Q SETUP    EYE Q DIAGNOSTICS    Select with 4 or  amp   then  lt ENTER gt     lt EXIT gt  to return    EYE Q    AUTOCONVERGENCE  ECR AUIOPICTUM    FULL AUTOPICTURE  EYE Q SETUP   EYE Q DIAGNOSTICS    Select with 4 or    then  lt ENTER gt     lt EXIT gt  to return       EYE Q    TOUCH UP    AUTOCONVERGENCE  ECR AUIOPICTUM    FULL AUTOPICTURE  EYE Q SETUP   EYE Q DIAGNOSTICS    Select with    or 4  then  lt ENTER gt     lt EXIT gt  to return       EYE Q    Autoconvergence    AUTOCONVERGENCE  ON CURRENT SOURCE   ALIGN FROM MIDPOSITION    ON ALL SOURCES   XX   OUCH UP  ALIGN FROM MIDPOSITION    ready    Select with    or V  then  lt ENTER gt     lt EXIT gt  to return    AUTOCONVERGENCE  ON CURRENT SOURCE   ALIGN  ALIGN FROM MIDPOSITION  ON ALL SOURCES   XX   OUCH UP    ALIGN FROM MI
80. isplay     4 3    START UP OF THE ADJUSTMENT MODE    Adjustment mode    All picture geometry and convergence adjustments are made while in the  Adjustment mode     Two possible ways to enter the adjustment mode     a  Using the RCU     Press the ADJUST key   The projector displays the path selection menu     b  Using the local keypad     Press the ADJUST key   The projector displays the General access menu     Use the control disc to highlight enter ADJUST and press ENTER  The path  selection menu will be displayed     Note  to adjust the Analog picture control while in the    Adjustment mode      press the ADJUST key  The next General Access menu will be displayed     Push the control disc up or down to select the analog control to be adjusted and  press the ENTER key to confirm    When the analog control is adjusted the projector returns automatically to the  General access menu  When you want to return to the Adjustment mode  press  EXIT  otherwise select quit ADJUST and press ENTER to return to opera   tional mode    You are now in the    Adjustment mode     The control disc is used to make menu  selections and also vertical and horizontal adjustments  The ENTER and EXIT  keys are used to move forward and backward through the menu structure  The  ADJUST key can be used to terminate the adjustment mode while a path selec   tion menu  head menu  is displayed     There are 5 possible paths to follow once in the Adjustment mode  They are      INSTALLATION   Installation shoul
81. l   pattern are available  When one or more such blocks are available  a  flashing white image  5 sec on  5 sec off  is generated and that for 5 minutes on  the first internal block  In the next 5 minutes  a second internal block will be used  to generate the flashing white image  The image will also be shifted in a vertical  way to prevent a CRT burn in  To quit the CRT run in cycle option  press EXIT     Highlight    CRT run in cycle    with the control disc and press ENTER to start     ENTER selects the CRT run in cycle option   EXIT returns to the Path Selection main menu     1 9       Service Mode    COMMON SETTINGS    G2 ADJUSTMENT    CRT RUN IN CYCLE  PROJECTOR WARM UP  MEMORYBANKS   ON    Select with 4       then  lt ENTER gt     EXIT   to return     COMMON SETTINGS    G2 ADJUSTMENT    CRT RUN IN CYCLE  PHO OH WARM UP    MEMORYBANKS   ON    Select with 4       then  lt ENTER gt     EXIT   to return     SERVICE MODE    PROJECTOR SET UP  MEMORY MANAGEMENT    Select with    or  amp   then  lt ENTER gt     EXIT   to return     Service Mode    If a memory block adjusted on an internal   pattern is available  the CRT run in  cycle will start when pressing ENTER  If no such block is available  the projec   tor cannot run the CRT run in option and leaves the adjustment mode    If you still want to run CRT run in cycle  create first a memory block on an inter   nal   pattern and restart the CRT run in option    ENTER starts the    CRT run in    when an internal generated   pat
82. l  disc up or down to highlight a function and press  ENTER to activate this function     Press EXIT to return     BLANKING    TOP  BOTTOM  LEFT  RIGHT    Select with  then  lt ENTER gt    lt EXIT gt  to return        1 Adjustment of the blanking on the top of the image     LL    Adjustment of the blanking on the bottom of the image     Adjustment of the blanking on the left side             Adjustment of the blanking on the right side        6 10          GEOMETRY         H PHASE  RASTER SHIFT  LEFT   RIGHT  E W   TOP   BOTTOM  N S   H  amp  V SIZE    BLANKING    TOP  BOTTOM  LEFT  RIGHT    Select with 4       then  lt ENTER gt    lt EXIT gt  to return     Top blanking    Left blanking  Right blanking    Bottom blanking    Convergence Adjustment    Convergence adjustments affect both the horizontal and vertical lines of the setup  pattern  These adjustments are performed on the red image while superimposed on  the green image and then on the blue image while superimposed on the green  image    Start with the coarse convergence adjustments and finalize with the fine conver   gence adjustment     The screen area is divided into 25 areas     Coarse Convergence Adjustments    Highlight    Red on Green    under the coarse convergence item and press ENTER   The coarse convergence menu will be displayed   The following items are possible       Horizontal sides  adjust the vertical lines  within    certain area  on both sides  without influencing the lines on the middle of the image
83. l menu items will be described in detail  Overall   the controller has a number of useful functions aside from the scaling and de inter   lacing described above  It has typical picture controls  including COLOR  satura   tion   TINT  hue   BRIGHTNESS  black level   SHARPNESS  CONTRAST  ratio of  white to black  and other picture enhancements such as LUMA and CHROMA  ENHANCE     11 13    MENU DESCRIPTION AND NAVIGATION  Main Menu    MAIN MENU        gt  COMPOSITE ADJUST  S VIDEO  COMPONENT  PASS THROUGH           gt  Source selection and  picture quality adjustments       ASPECT RATIO          PASS THROUGH SETUP L gt    Aspect ratio selection                      Sets parameters for  the projector    The main menu  shown above  includes two sections  Source Selection  Picture  quality adjustments and Functional adjustments  Pressing MENU on the front panel  or on the remote control will bring up the main menu     In the menu shown above  Composite video is selected as the current source  This  is indicated by an arrow to the left of    COMPOSITE    in the menu  If S video were  selected  for example  the arrow would then be to the left of  S video      To select a source  there are two options  First  using the main menu  you can  highlight the desired source with the up or down arrows  front panel or remote    then press enter  The Controller will immediately switch to the desired source  The  second option is to simply press the LEFT or RIGHT buttons on the remote or front  
84. light ON  TIMER  off        Press the   ENTER   button to switch it to ON and the preset  time will be displayed           EYE Q SETUP       FOCUS THE LENS  CENTER THE CAMERA  CONFIGURATION  rear front  LEARN REFERENCE    Press the   TEXT   button to enter the TOUCH UP TIMER  menu     Push left or right keys of the control disc to highlight the digit  to be changed     Use the numeric keys to enter a desire value  IDUCH      ORTIONS     ON SOURCE SWITCH   on off  ON TIMER   on off    Press the   ENTER   button to confirm and                    Tm  SETUP menu will return on the screen  or press the   EXIT    button to leave the preset value untouched and return to the  EYE Q    SETUP menu  Select with   or Vy    then  lt ENTER gt     lt EXIT gt  to return    Press the  lt EXIT gt  button to return to the EYE Q    menu     EYE Q SETUP    When one adjust geometry by hand  a reference screen and a refer  CENTER THE CAMERA    ence pattern are required  There are a lot of possibilities for a ref  COEARN REFERENCE  erence screen  A test pattern for a video test disc is normally used  RS    See geometry section of manual for more information  Once a  selection of a reference screen and a reference pattern is made  Select with 4 or V  adjusting geometry is only a matter of converging these two ele       EXIT   to return  ments     EYE Q    requires a reference for adjusting geometry  The simplest  way to have a reference screen is to adjust one source by hand   which then serves as a 
85. mand    Quick Set up Guide          Connection Examples                                                                                                                                                                                                                               12v Fuse     Pass through v      Pb RS 232 OUT                         boad   RUNCO  Mask Screen    1  C     R           Projector  BE f L p   Projector DVD Player   22 VCR  Laser     g disc player   mu camcorders  Phast or rd    Crestron  Computer or Sattelite  DTV decoder receiver o      SVHS player    While there are many different ways to connect your source equipment to your VHD   Controller  the examples shown above are the most common and are recommended by  Runco       COMPOSITE VIDEO INPUT    Composite video is the most common type of signal used  but is also the lowest in picture  quality  Many sources have outputs that are limited to composite video  such as most VCR s  and some camcorders  others such as Laser Disc players actually produce slightly better  results when using composite video  While the VHD Controller has an excellent decoder for  composite video  it is recommended that composite video be used only if necessary       S VIDEO INPUT   S video is the second best type of signal that can be used  but is MUCH better than compos   ite video  Using such sources as Satellite receivers  high quality VCRs and DVD players  with  no component output  will produce a MUCH cleaner and sharper
86. menu  the following items can be consolidated  or executed        copy    block     delete a block     delete all blocks     all settings to midposition     R amp B convergence to mid     Gr convergence mid  only if green convergence is available     Copy a block    The copy a block function copies the settings of a selected block into the active  block   Highlight copy a block with the control disc and press ENTER     ENTER will select the highlighted item     EXIT returns to the Path Selection main menu   ADJUST returns to the Operational mode        To copy the settings of a closed block to the block you are working on  active  block   use the control disc to select a block   All existing settings will be overwritten with the new settings     Press ENTER to copy the selected block     confirmation screen will be displayed     ENTER displays a confirmation screen     EXIT returns to the Service Mode main menu        If you are certain you wish to copy the contents of the selected block into the  active block  press ENTER   EXIT cancels the copy procedure and returns without copying the block     Service Mode    SERVICE MODE    PROJECTOR SET UP    MEMORY MANAGEMENT  ONION x    MEMORY MANAGEMENT    COPY A BLOCK  DELETE A BLOCK  DELETE ALL BLOCKS  ALL SETTINGS TO MIDPOS  R  amp  B CONVERGENCE MID   GR CONVERGENCE MID    Select with 4 or    then   ENTER     lt EXIT gt  to return              MEMORY MANAGEMENT             COPY A BLOCK  DELETE A BLOCK  DELETE ALL BLOCKS  ALL SETT
87. n  press the power button on the front of the controller  or the power button on the  remote   Ensure the red LED lights up on the front of the controller    Turn on the projector    With the left or right buttons on the front panel or remote  select the desired  source  You may also do this by going through the menu  see pg  11 14    Select the desired aspect ratio by using the up and down buttons on the front  panel or the remote  You may also do this by going through the menu  see  pg 11 14   For an explanation of Aspect ratios  please refer to pg  11 18     11 12    QUICK SET UP GUIDE       Overall Functional Description             The VHD Controller s purpose is twofold  First  it provides aspect ratio control for  the projectors  and can do so on either a WIDESCREEN or a standard 4 3 screen   Second  it provides a clean  progressive signal to the projector     The processing the controller uses is called SCALING  Scaling is simply a way of  taking a signal   digitizing  it  then converting it to any of a number of resolutions  It  is by manipulating the algorithms of the scaling process that we are able to not only  produce properly configured aspect ratios  but to match the resolutions required for  the projector it will be used with    An INTERLACED signal is the type of signal that comes from all consumer sources   with the exception of DTV decoders and computers   DVD players  Laser Disc  players  and          are all examples of source equipment that have interlac
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89. o and S Video  Tint control is effective only  when using the NTSC 3 58 system  A bar scale gives a visual indication  on the screen of the current tint setting while pressing the   or   buttons   RCU  or pushing the control disk to the left or to the right  local keypad    If the bar scale is not visible on the screen  press the    TEXT    key once and  retry the above indicated buttons    The bar scale increases when pressing on the   button and decreases  when pressing the   button     Sharpness Control    Sharpness control is only active for Video and S Video  A bar scale gives  a visual indication on the screen of the current sharpness setting while  pressing the   or   buttons  RCU  or pushing the control disk to the left  or to the right  local keypad   If the bar scale is not visible on the screen   press    TEXT    key once and retry the above indicated buttons    The bar scale increases when pressing on the   button  sharper picture   and decreases when pressing on the   button  softer picture      The Pause key    When the Pause key is pressed  the image projection is muted but the pro   jector remains with full power for immediate restart   To restart the image       Press the Pause key      Select a source number                GENERAL ACCESS    SHARPNESS  TINT  COLOR  BRIGHTNESS  CONTRAST    Quit ADJUST  Select with      V              then  lt ENTER gt    lt EXIT gt  to return       The GENERAL ACCESS MENU is available  from the LOCAL KEYPAD   Press the 3X to d
90. om a VCR  OFF air  signal decoder  etc        FROM RCU       Note  Composite video should normally be  connected to the controller                                   Composite  Video input selection  video  a  with the RCU  Select    video    in the source RINT  selection menu  nes  TINT  5 COLOR  b  with the local keypad         8888s    BRIGHTNESS    press ADJUST key  the       General access menu is dis  TV tuner M  played on the screen  then  lt ENTER gt    dM    8888s DOMAIN    use the control disc to high     light 1  VCR  FROM LOCAL KEYPAD    press ENTER to select the  highlighted source     3 2    Connections    Connecting an S Video or Video source to the S Video input          RS232 IN       RS232 OUT IR COMM PORT REMOTE R G s  B S VIDEO    H   Ku 22     uu e                   v VIDEO            Separate Y luma C Chroma signals for higher quality playback of Super  VHS signals     Note  S video should normally be connected to the controller   Luma   Chroma                8888s  VCR S VIDEO or DVD       4 pin connector configurations     For S video  For video   Pin 1  earth ground  luminace Pin 1  earth ground  video  Pin 2  earth ground  chrominance Dh Pin 2  not connected  Pin 3  luminance signal Y  1 al Pin 3  video signal  1Vpp 3dB        Pin 4  not connected  Pin 4  chrominance signal C   300mVpp 3dB    Input selection    a  with the RCU  Select    S Video    in the source selection menu     TINT    b  with the local keypad 6 COLOR          Enter ADJUST     pres
91. options   Compact  built in system    A very compact  monochrome CCD camera    Use of Sub Pixel Resolution Techniques  a state of  the  art propri   etary Digital Signal Processing System     Preparing your EYE Q     When the lens of the EYE Q    is covered with the lens protection    cap  ensure to remove this cap first before starting the adjustment  procedure for the                   10 2    ON   SCREEN OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS    ACCESS TO EYE Q    ON SCREEN MENUS   After the EYE Q    unit has been correctly installed in the projec   tor  press the   ADJUST   button on the RCU  Remote Control  Unit  or the local keypad of the projector to enter the    Adjustment  mode        please refer to the projector Owner   s Manual   The EYE Q     path will be displayed in the menu     Highlight EYE Q    by pushing the    or W keys of the  control disc  on RCU      Press the    ENTER   button to enter the EYE Q    menu     EYE Q    MENU    The EYE Q    menu will be displayed after the path EYE Q    is  selected  Six items are available     TOUCHUP   AUTOCONVERGENCE   QUICKAUTOPICTURE   FULLAUTOPICTURE   EYE Q    SETUP   EYE Q    DIAGNOSTICS   Choose EYE Q    SETUP first to carry out the SETUP procedures     Use EYE Q    DIAGNOSTICS to check whether the EYE Q    is  functioning normally     10 3          EYE Q    Autoconvergence    ADJUSTMENT MODE    Select a path from below     GUIDED  RANDOM ACCESS  INSTALLATION  SERVICE    Source 1    Select with or 4  then  lt ENTER gt     lt EXIT
92. ors circut  s assurer de retirer la fiche de la prise d alimenta     tion  La prise d alimentation doit   tre install   aussi proche que possible de l appareil  et doit   tre facile d  acc  s                   WARNING          TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARDS  DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO  RAIN OR MOISTURE  ALSO DO NOT USE THIS UNIT S POLARIZED PLUG WITH  AN EXTENSION CORD RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLETS  UNLESS THE  PRONGS CAN BE FULLY INSERTED  REFRAIN FROM OPENING THE CABINET  AS THERE ARE HIGH VOLTAGE COMPONENTS INSIDE  REFER SERVICING TO  QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL             AVERTISSEMENT          POUR EVITER UN FEU OU UN RISQUE D ELECTROCUTION NE PAS EXPOS   ER CET ENSEMBLE A LA PLUIE OU A L HUMIDITE  DE MEME  NE PAS  BRANCHER LA PRISE POLAIRE AVEC UNE RALLONGE A MOINS QUE LES  DENTS DE LA PREMIERE NE S   Y INSERENT PLEINEMENT     EVITER D OUVRIR LE COFFRET CAR IL Y A  A L INTERIEUR  DES COM   POSANTS SOUMIS A UNE HAUTE TENSION  POUR LES REPARATIONS   S ADRESSER A UN PERSONNEL QUALIFIE     WARNINGS AND SAFETY PRECAUTION          WARNING        This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital  device  pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules  These limits are designed to provide rea   sonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a  commercial environment  This equipment generates  uses  and can radiate radio fre   quency energy and  if not installed and used in accordance with the installation manual  
93. panel  see page 4  while there are no menus on screen   Note   There will be no on screen display when the PASS THROUGH is used  If you  are using the PASS THROUGH and wish to change sources  simply press the  left or right buttons on the remote or front panel     11 14    MENU DESCRIPTION AND NAVIGATION    Aspect Ratio allows selection of one of the three aspect ratios provided by the  controller  You have two options for selecting an aspect ratio  First  highlight  ASPECT RATIO on the main menu  then press ENTER  Then select the desired  aspect ratio  and again press ENTER  The second option is to simply press the UP  or DOWN arrows on the remote or front panel  Doing this will toggle you through  the three choices  Anamorphic  16 9   Letterbox and Standard  4 3   For more infor   mation on aspect ratios  please refer to Page 11 18     Pass Through Setup  The settings for this will tell the projector which source  RGB  or Component  and aspect ratio to    look at    when using the pass through connection  on the Controller  For example  if using a computer via the Pass Through port on the  Controller  this setting should be    Computer     However  if a DTV decoder with a com   ponent output is used  the setting should be on  YUV HDTV              Picture Quality Adjustments          MAIN MENU          COMPOSITE ADJUST TINT  S VIDEO COLOR  COMPONENT BRIGHTNESS  PASS THROUGH CONTRAST    SHARPNESS  ASPECT RATIO LUMA ENHANCE  DISPLAY CONTROL CHROMA ENHANCE  VCR MODE       Pict
94. qual Add bytes from ADR to DATA  keep 2  2 which would make the projector think its right most digits  then add offset   being told to wake up again  Normally  841440404040   4 CHKSe  this is 0  It is set to 4 in this working example  to show how it affects the value of the rest    of the bytes  Command plus offset      1444        Address of  projector plus  offset     COMMAND CODE LIST  Transmitting the following codes is the same as using the keys of the IR remote     ENTER O7h  7  Enter button CUR UP 21h  33  Cursor up  EXIT 08h  8  Exit button CUR DN 22h  34  Cursor down  ADJUST 09h  9  Adjust button CUR RI 23h  35  Cursor right  TEXT ODh  13  Menus On Off CUR LE 24h  36  Cursor left     STDBY OEh  14  Power On Off CON UP 28h  37  Contrast     NUM 0 10h  16  CON DN     29h  38  Contrast    NUM 1 11h  17  BRI UP 2Ah  42  Brightness    NUM 2 12h  18  BRI DN 2Bh  43  Brightness    NUM 3 13h  19  SAT UP 2Ch  44  Color     NUM 4 14h  20  Numeric SAT  DN 2Dh  45  Color   NUM 5 15h  21  Keypad HUE UP 2Eh  46  Tint   NUM 6 16h  22  HUE DN 2Fh  47  Tint   NUM 7 17h  23  SHA UP 36h  54  Sharpness    NUM 8 18h  24  SHA DN 37h  55  Sharpness   NUM 9 19h  25      The STDBY is a toggle for power ON Off  If discreet  Power On of Power Off commands are necessary please     see the chart of example strings  Decimal Value in         RS 232 CONTROL                   COMMAND BYTE 1 BYTE2 BYTE3          4          5 BYTE6          7 BYTE8 BYTE9  POWER ON OFF  02  00  00  0E  00  00  00  00  
95. qualified service technician to make the appropriate changes           Baudrate PC   9600  Text   ON  Serial No    103589552      Text ON OFF  Indicates in operational mode if the bar scale and number indicator will be  displayed and if warnings and failures will be displayed   ON   displayed  OFF   not displayed    The status can be changed by pressing the    TEXT    key once on                   Serial no    indicates the fabrication number of the projector  This number  can be useful when calling for technical assistance            Total Run Time    Highlight    Total Run Time    with the control disc and press ENTER to dis   play the amount of time the projector has played since its first start up at  the factory     ENTER gives the selected item   EXIT returns to Service mode menu     ADJUST returns to the Operational mode        Note   all projectors leave the factory after a burn in period of approxi   mately 100 hours     Change password    This item is password protected   Highlight    Change Password    with the control disc and press ENTER     ENTER gives the selected item   EXIT returns to Service mode menu     ADJUST returns to the Operational mode        The current password is displayed  The new password must consist of 4  digits between 0 and 9  Push the control disc to the left or to the right to  select the digits to be changed  Use the numeric keys to enter the new dig   its    Press ENTER to save the new password  Before saving the new password   a confirm
96. reference for all other sources  After adjust   ing a source  the reference is learned by EYE Q    and stored in  non volatile memory  Having this Reference Source in memory  EYE Q    can adjust all other sources to have the same geometry as  the Reference Source     REFERENCE SOURCE   Before any geometric adjustment can be done  the user Must learn  a Reference Source  This process is ONLY DONE ONCE since the  Reference will be stored in non volatile memory  If however  the  projector is moved from its position  then the Learn Reference pro   cedure must be repeated  After learning a Reference do not touch  the camera  for focusing and centering      If using multi aspect ratios  a Reference Geometry must be done  for each aspect ratio     ADJUSTING OTHER SOURCES   Once a Reference Source is in memory  other sources are aligned  with the same geometry as the Reference Source  If no Reference  Source is learned  the resulting geometry will be unpredictable     10 8    EYE Q    Autoconvergence  LEARNING A REFERENCE            ADJUSTMENT MODE  Select a path from below     Adjust one Reference Source with perfect geometry  This source can have either hori   zontal or vertical frequency  Remember that other sources will have the same geometry  as this Reference Source  This means that if a source has 4 3 aspect ratio  all sources will  be adjusted with a 4 3 aspect ratio and the same horizontal and vertical amplitudes     RANDOM ACCESS    FULL AUTOPICTURE  AT             EYES ics
97. right to move the cursor  to the left and to the right     Press ENTER to confirm your selection   GENERAL ACCESS MENU ITEMS  When a valid and available source is selected  there will be information  SOURCE displayed on the screen about that source  This information includes        Source number      Horizontal frequency    Comp  Video   Vertical frequency    S   Video  RGBS or RGsB  RGB3S or RG3sB     R   Y  Y  B   Y 3S or        Y Ys B   Y     Source 2         15 6 kHz  Fy   50 Hz        R   Y  Y  B   Y 3S or       R   Y Y3s B   Y  When the entry is a non valid source number  a warning appears on the  Screen      input not available           Two possible ways of selecting an input      a  Display General access menu with RCU by pressing ADJ button   This brings up a secondary general access menu  Choose source selec   tion and highlight desired source  Warning    input not  available    b  With the local keypad     Press first the ADJUST key to display the General access menu  Use  the control disk to highlight the desired source number  Choose from  table above  Push the control disk up or down to move the cursor up and       When a valid source number is selected  the projector will display this  source or it will wait on the selected source number until the source  becomes available  A message    source not available    will be displayed  for a short time     Warning  source not  available    SHARPNESS  TINT  5 6 COLOR  3 4 BRIGHTNESS   1   CONTRAST    Enter ADJUST    S
98. s ADJUST key  the General access menu will be dis  played on the screen     Select with        or      use the control disk to highlight 2  then  lt ENTER gt      press ENTER to select the highlighted source    EXIT   to return       FROM LOCAL KEYPAD    3 3    Connections    Connecting a RGB Analog source        RS232 IN RS232 OUT IR COMM PORT REMOTE       VIDEO    ges    R    H V  A 000000 B          S VIDEO  the          RGB analog input terminals with composite or separate sync  or with  sync on green  The projector detects automatically where the sync sig   nal is located    This is where the output of the controller is connected to     RGBS or RGsB input selection    a  With the RCU  Select RGB in the Source Selection menu                            b  With the local keypad       to gain access to the local keypad  see    Local keypad    in chap   ter    Location and function of controls          Press ADJUST key  the General access menu is displayed on  the screen     Use the control disk to highlight 3     Press ENTER to select the highlighted source     SOURCE SELECTION GENERAL ACCESS  SHARPNESS  TINT  COLOR  BRIGHTNESS  CONTRAST    SELECT AN INPUT  FROM BELOW     RGB  S VIDEO  VIDEO  COMPONENT VIDEO    Enter ADJUST    Select with     V              then  lt            gt      Select with  or  then  lt ENTER gt      lt EXIT gt  to return  lt EXIT gt  to return    FROM RCU FROM LOCAL KEYPAD    Connecting a RGB Analog source with Tri level sync     RS232 IN RS232 OUT I
99. sary to enter the projector address into  the RCU  only when that address is between 1 and 9   The projector with  the corresponding address will listen to that specific RCU    When address 0     zero address    is programmed into the RCU  every pro   jector  without exception will listen to the commands given by this RCU     How to display a projector address   Press the ADDRESS key  recessed key on the RCU  with a pencil  The    projector   s address will be displayed in a    Text box     This text box dis   appears after a few seconds     N  MUNIE          4067             To continue using your RCU  it is necessary to enter the same address  with the digit buttons  address between 0 and 9   For example  if the  Address Key displays projector address 003  then press the    3    digit but   ton on the RCU to set the RCU s address to match the projector s address   Do not press digit 003  This will address the remote to    0    and control all  projectors in the room     How to program an address into the RCU     Press the ADDRESS key  recessed key on the RCU  with a pencil and  enter the address with the digit buttons  That address can be any digit  between 0 and 9     When programming    0     zero address  the        will control a projector  regardless of the projector s address  This feature allows multiple projec   tors with different addresses to be controlled by a single RCU     4 1    Controlling    Input selection  down  push the control disk to the left or to the 
100. screen     Config for Ram    Config for Ram OK   Ram Data Line Test   Ram Data Lines OK   Ram Address Lines Test   Ram Address Lines OK   Ram Full Content Test   Ram Full Content OK   Ram Test OK    In case of failures  the error message will be shown   FAILED    Error 31  or  FAILED    Error 32  or    FAILED    Error 33  or  FAILED    Error 34     10 16       EYE Q    Autoconvergence    If all the tests are successful  the EYE Q     menu will be as follows   Press the   EXIT   button to return to the EYE Q       EY E Q  bucnosrics  Interferance Test PASS  Generic Test PASS   Sync Test PASS    Ram Test PASS    EYE Q   has been given  a clean bill of HEALTH     When a    FAILED    message appears on the screen  Please contact RUNCO INTERNATIONAL     SPECIFICATIONS    Aspect Ratios     Bandwidth     Cabinet Dimensions     Color Balance     Configurations   Contrast Ratios     Convergence     Convergence Memories     CRTs     Environment   Humidity     Inputs     Anamorphic  Widescreen  4 3  75 MHz   Width  22 in  558 80 mm  Depth  29 in  736 60 mm  Height  12 in  304 80 mm  Weight  96 Ibs  43 55 kg    3200K  5400K  6500K   9300K  Custom    Front or rear  floor or ceiling mount  100 1   Dynamic geometry  25 point zone  32    7    High performance with  Astigmatism controls    32 104  F  0 409C   0 90   non condensing    Component RGB  Composite   S Video    10 17    Lenses     Light Output   Optical Resolution     Picture Size     Power Consumption     Power Requirements     Saf
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103. ss adjustment Mode  the user may use an external  source  an internally generated genlocked pattern or an internally generated multifre   quency cross hatch pattern as a setup pattern  Some items in the Adjustment mode are  password protected  While selecting such an item  the projector asks you to enter your  password   Password protection is only available when the password DIP switch on the  controller module is in the ON position  Contact a RUNCO authorized technician when  no password is requested during the adjustment procedure and password protection is  desired      Your password contains 4 digits     a  Adjusting the projector with the RCU     Enter the digits with the numeric keys on the RCU     Example 2319    For each digit entered  a    X    appears on the screen under the displayed text    enter pass   word       When your password is correct  you get access to the    Adjustment mode     When the  entered password is wrong  the message    Wrong password        will be displayed  The  projector stays on the previous selected item     Factory programmed  password   0000    b  adjusting the projector with the local keypad    When the    compose password    menu is displayed  select with control disc the first digit  of your password and press ENTER  Continue by selecting the second digit with the  control disc and press ENTER  Handle in the same way for the third and fourth digit   When your password is correct  you get access to the    Adjustment mode       When t
104. t  each command requires 9 bytes be sent to the projector  For example  to send a power on command from  a Phast Landmark Control system  enter the following string precisely as printed         02  00  00  51  0A  00  00  00  01  5C    Use no spaces between the commas     9 4    RUNCO    EYE Q    Autoconvergence    OVERVIEW    The               auto convergence system allows for faster and more accurate convergence when used by the installer upon initial instal   lation  The EYE Q    system also allows the end user to perform occasional convergence touch ups without having to learn the com   plex convergence procedure using the TOUCH UP option in the               menu  By doing so  the end user can be assured that the  image quality is always at its best     To work correctly  the installer must complete geometry  setting green only  for one source which is the reference geometry  Every  memory that is auto converged after that will use the same geometry as the reference  In most applications  however  multiple aspect  ratios are to be converged  each with its own unique geometry  In this case  the geometry for each aspect ratio needs to be completed  first  the EYE Q    will converge the red and blue colors to the green for each aspect ratio     The last step is for the installer to touch up the convergence using the fine convergence using the fine convergence adjustments for the  red and the blue  The               15 typically 95  accurate when doing a FULL AUTOCONVERGENC
105. t  the left     6 7    Random Access Adjustment Mode        Top Bottom  north south  Adjustments         GEOMETRY  Top Bottom and center adjustments affect only the horizontal  lines of the projected image    To start up the Top Bottom and center corrections  follow the  next procedure         H PHASE  RASTER SHIFT  LEFT   RIGHT  E W     TOP   BOTTOM  N S     V LINEARITY  BLANKING       Push the control disc up or down to highlight TOP BOTTOM   N S  on the geometry menu and then press ENTER          Only the green image is displayed while making top bottom  adjustments  The red and blue images will automatically be cor   rected in the same manner  Convergence corrections are auto   matically disabled for the duration of these adjustments     TOP   BOTTOM  N S     H CENTERLINE BOW  H CENTERLINE SKEW      TOP KEYSTONE  The following adjustments can be executed TOP BOW  BOTTOM KEYSTONE    Horizontal centerline bow BOTTOMBOW      Horizontal centerline skew      Top bow    Top keystone    Sel th    Bottom bow pri pt E    Bottom keystone   EXIT   to return     All adjustment are indicated on the screen with the function  name  a bar scale and a number between 0 and 100     Adjust the next alignments until the vertical lines are straight      To enter an alignment  push the control disc up or down to high    light a function and press ENTER to activate this function    ii  Press EXIT to return  i ii    Corrects for curvature of the Lo lines in the middle      ofthe i p o      E Corr
106. ted  select continue by pushing the control disc up  or down and press ENTER     Sync Fast Slow Adjustment   The sync function is used to minimize horizontal jittering or tearing at the top to  the displayed image    Highlight SYNC with the control disc and press ENTER to toggle between FAST  and SLOW     Note  SYNC is normally used in the SLOW position  The FAST position is used to    compensate for unsteady sync pulses from older video playback equipment  such as  a VCR     ENTER will toggle Sync between FAST and SLOW     EXIT will return to the Random Access Adjustment menu           Random Access Adjustment Mode    RANDOM ACCESS  ADJUSTMENT MODE    PICTURE TUNING  GEOMETRY   CONVERGENCE   COLOR SELECT    Select with    or  amp   then  lt ENTER gt     EXIT   to return    PICTURE TUNING    COLOR BALANCE  SYNC   FAST  PEAKING   ON    Select with f or  amp     ENTER  to accept   lt EXIT gt  to return     PICTURE TUNING                               SYNC   FAST  PEAKING   ON    COLOR BALANCE    FIXED COLOR BALANCE  3200 5400 6500 9300    CUSTOM WHITE BALANCE  CUSTOM BLACK BALANCE    Select with arrow keys  then  lt ENTER gt   You can  adjust red with   or 4  Blue with    or      lt EXIT gt  to return    PICTURE TUNING    LOR BALANCE    PEAKING   ON    Select with    or V   lt ENTER gt  to accept   lt EXIT gt  to return        Random Access Adjustment Mode    Peaking    Peaking improves the contours in a projected image  Highlight PEAKING by push   ing the control disc up or do
107. tern is available     EXIT returns to the Path Selection main menu     Projector warm up    Highlight    Projector warm up    by pushing the control disc up or down and press  ENTER to select the projector warm up menu     The ON OFF option can be toggled with the ENTER key     When in the ON position  and the CRT run in cycle is OFF   the projector can start  up with a warm up period of 20 minutes  During the start up a warm up menu will  be displayed  This menu offers the possibility to skip the warm up period anyway  by pressing the EXIT key and offers the possibility to adjust the horizontal and  vertical amplitude of the white image with the control disc  During this warm up  period  a full white image is shifted on the CRT faceplate to avoid    burn in   Every 30 seconds a text box will be displayed on another place on the screen with  the remaining time to go    When EXIT is pressed during this warm up period  the warm up menu will be  redisplayed with the remaining time indication  Press another time EXIT to inter   rupt the warm up cycle    When the warm up option is OFF  when switching on the projector  it starts imme   diately with the projection of the selected source     Memorybanks    This function allows the creation of various aspect ratios while the horizontal scan  rate stays the same  When on  this function allows 1 button access to each aspect  ratio     DEFAULT   ON    If the feature is ON  then the unit will have a capacity of having eight  8  separate  
108. the screen  With anamorphic  480     11 19    DIMENSIONS    Front Panel                                    lt  17     gt     12v Fuse                Pr Pb                                                       Mask Screen                        lt  17       11                   17 5   gt        Side             11         2 063       Y    11 20    RS 232 PROTOCOL    9600 Baud   8 bits   No parity   1 Stop bit   ASCII   RxD of the PC or TxD of the VHD is on pin2   TxD of the PC or RxD of the VHD is on pin3   Gnd is pin 5   RTS of the PC or CTS of the VHD is on          not used   CTS of the PC or RTS of the VHD in on pin8  not used     Command format  lt input gt  lt aspect ratio      Inputs  Aspect Ratios  Power   0   Composite A   Anamorphic ON   Power on  1   S Video L   LetterBox OF   Power off  2   Component S   Standard  4 3   3   Pass Through H   HDTV  for pass through     C   Computer  for pass through     To keep the currently selected aspect ratio or input  replace the letter number with a dash      Each command must be followed by a carriage return   CR     Examples    2L will select the component input and change the aspect ratio to letterbox     A will change the aspect ratio to anamorphic  but leave the input selection alone  1  will change the input to S Video  but leave the aspect ratio alone    RS 232 Projector Control requires a cable terminated with male RJ 11 jacks at both ends   Wiring is the same as for a phone  ie  in a cross configuration      Projector 
109. tion of controls        Press ADJUST key  the General access menu is dis   played on the screen    Use the control disk to highlight 5    Press ENTER to select the highlighted source     Connecting a Component source with Tri level sync               This device complies with part 15 of  the FCC rules  Operation is subject to     SER  following two conditions  1   This   gs  device may not cause harmful inter      rerance  and  2  this device must    accept any interferance received  including interferance that may cause  undesired operation         SOURCE SELECTION    SELECT AN INPUT  FROM BELOW     RGB  S VIDEO  VIDEO  COMPONENT VIDEO    Select with  or  then  lt ENTER gt    lt EXIT gt  to return    FROM RCU    GENERAL ACCESS    SHARPNESS  TINT  COLOR  BRIGHTNESS     CONTRAST    Enter ADJUST    Select with      V             gt     then  lt ENTER gt       lt EXIT gt  to return    FROM LOCAL KEYPAD        RS232 IN RS232 OUT IR COMM PORT REMOTE          00000                    R Y Y B Y  analog input terminals with Tri level  sync input or with Tri level sync on the luminance  input                      VCR HDTV player       fo       0000  0000  000    0000  0000                 This device complies with part 15 of  the FCC rules  Operation is subject to  following two conditions  1   This  device may not cause harmful inter   ferance  and  2  this device must  accept any interferance received  including interferance that may cause  undesired operation     SOURCE SELECTION  
110. to midposition  when  this latter is pressed     An undo is possible as long as the projector is playing on the same source    same  adjustment block  even when some adjustments as geometry or convergence are  already readjusted  When undo is pressed all settings are reset to the previous set   tings     R  amp  B convergence mid    Item is password protected    Highlight  R  amp  B convergence mid    with the control disc and press ENTER to set  all convergence settings to their midposition     confirmation screen will be dis   played first     ENTER sets the convergence settings to their midposition  EXIT cancels the pro   cedure to set the convergence settings to their midposition        MEMORY MANAGEMENT    COPY A BLOCK  DELETE A BLOCK  DELETE ALL BLOCKS    ALL SETTINGS TO MIDPOS  R amp B CONVER Y VID    SET TO MIDPOSITION    All settings  on current block  will be overwritten        ENTER  to confirm   lt         gt  to cancel    MEMORY MANAGEMENT    COPY A BLOCK  DELETE A BLOCK  DELETE ALL BLOCKS    Select with 4 or  amp   then  lt ENTER gt     EXIT   to return           MEMORY MANAGEMENT       COPY A BLOCK  DELETE A BLOCK  DELETE ALL BLOCKS  ALL SETTINGS TO MIDPOS    R  amp  B CONVERGENCE MID    R  amp  B CONVERGENCE MID    Convergence settings  in current block  will be overwritten       lt            gt  to confirm   lt         gt  to cancel    Service Mode    Undo R  amp  B convergence mid    When    R  amp  B convergence mid    is selected  all convergence settings
111. tton will decrease the value of that  function     4  ENTER BUTTON  When an item is highlighted on the On Screen Display  the ENTER button will select the item     5  DOWN BUTTON  When no menu is present on screen  this button will toggle you through the different aspect ratios     When the menu is on screen  the down button will move the cursor down within a menu     6  RIGHT BUTTON  When no menu is present on screen  this button will toggle you through the four different sources  in the order of       gt  PASS THROUGH      COMPONENT      S VIDEO     COMPOSITE    When an adjustment function has been selected  i e  Brightness   the RIGHT button will increase the value of that  function     7  MENU BUTTON  The MENU button brings up the main adjustment menu  After making adjustments  the MENU button will bring  you back to the sub menu  then the main menu  The Menu will then either time out after approximately 10 sec   onds  or pressing the MENU button will remove the menu immediately     8  POWER INDICATOR  When the VHD Controller is ON  this LED will illuminate GREEN  When the unit is off or in standby  this LED will  be YELLOW  A flashing red light indicates a fault  If this happens  unplug the unit for 2 minutes and re try     9  POWER BUTTON  Turns the unit on  The MAIN POWER switch on the rear of the unit must be on first for this button to be active     FRONT AND REAR PANEL DESCRIPTIONS          Rear Panel          12vFuse                   RS 232 OUT     6              
112. uld be read  before using this unit    The safety and operating instructions manual should be  retained for future reference          warnings on the equipment and in the documentation  manuals should be adhered to          instructions for operating and use of this equipment must  be followed precisely     On Safety    1  This product should be operated from an AC power source   This projector may be connected to an IT power system     Operating AC power voltage of the projector   DTV 947  110 120 VAC  50 60 Hz  unless otherwise specified     Consult your dealer to switch over from 230Vac to 120Vac or from  120Vac to 230Vac    If you are not sure of the type of AC power available  consult your  dealer or local power company     2  This product is equipped with a 3 wire grounding plug  a plu  kaving    third            pin  This Le will only fit         grounding type power outlet  This is a safety feature  If you are  unable to insert the plug into the outlet  contact your electrician to  replace your obsolete outlet  Do not defeat the purpose of the  grounding type plug     WARNING FOR THE CUSTOMERS  THIS APPARATUS   MUST BE GROUNDED  EARTHED  via the supplied 3 conduc    tor AC power cable    i the supplied power cable is not the correct one  consult your  ealer     Safety Instructions    A  Mains lead  Power cord  with CEE 7 plug     The wires of the mains lead are colored in accor   dance with the following code     Green and yellow   Blue   Brown     earth  safety earth
113. ulldown  detection and processing allows the scaler to  almost completely eliminate interlace artifacts associated with other scalers    The controller can correctly scale anamorphic  letterbox and 4 3 formats to fit  on a wide aspect ratio screen  and scale anamorphic formats on a 4 3 screen      A pass through connector is supplied for routing HDTV or computer graph   ics directly to the projector     An RS 232 input is provided for easy integration into the automated home  theater environment    A TBC  Time Base Corrector  circuit is provided for unstable sources such  as VCR s     A Dual Screen actuator output for both Widescreens and 4 3 screens is provided    A simple 7 button remote controls all aspects of operation  One button  source selection and aspect ratio control is also provided via the remote  control or the front panel     FRONT AND REAR PANEL DESCRIPTIONS                 Front Panel       VHD CONTROLLER       1234 567 8 9  1  IR RECEIVER    Receives the IR commands from the remote control     2  UP BUTTON  When no menu is present on screen  this button will toggle you through the different aspect ratios     When the menu is on screen  the up button will move the cursor up within a menu     3  LEFT BUTTON  When no menu is present on screen  this button will toggle you through the four different sources  in the order of       gt  COMPOSITE     S VIDEO      COMPONENT    PASS THROUGH    When an adjustment function has been selected  i e  Brightness   the LEFT bu
114. ure quality adjustments are those that change the various parameters of the  image  such as COLOR  saturation level  and BRIGHTNESS  black level   among  others  Typically  these adjustments should be made only once  during initial calibra   tion  and then left alone  However  if it is necessary to make any adjustments  per   form the following procedure     In the example above  note that COMPOSITE is the active source  This is indicated  by an arrow to the left of the word    COMPOSITE     To make adjustments  highlight  the active source  composite in this case  and press ENTER    Note    Pressing ENTER after highlighting a different source will switch you to that   source instead of making picture quality adjustments     11 15    MENU DESCRIPTION AND NAVIGATION    After pressing ENTER  the picture quality menu will appear  the menu to the right  of the main menu above   To adjust a certain function  highlight it with the or  DOWN buttons  and press ENTER  The following will then appear on screen  we ll  use COLOR as an example      COMPOSITE    COLOR  0    AGC ENABLED       To Change the value of the function  Color in this case   simply press the UP button to increase the  value  and the DOWN button to decrease the value  For COLOR and CONTRAST  to turn AGC on or  off  press the ENTER button       TINT   Also known as    HUE     Decreasing this will give the picture a    redder    tint  increasing it gives the pic   ture a  greener  feel  This is actually a ratio of one 
115. urrent source     Use this option when the convergence is close to proper alignment   ALIGN FROM MIDPOSITION ON CURRENT SOURCE   When ALIGN FROM MIDPOSITION is selected  the automatic  convergence on the current source will be carried out automatical     ly  but starting from the mid position settings     By projecting alternately red and blue lines  25 convergence areas  are aligned to the green pattern     Follow the steps below to select     Highlight ALIGN FROM MIDPOSITION by pushing up or  down keys of the control disc     Press the   ENTER   button to start up the automatic conver   gence of the entire screen     If the process is successfully completed  the projector will return to  image display of the current source     Use this option when the convergence is far from proper alignment     10 11       EYE Q    Autoconvergence    ADJUSTMENT MODE    Select a path from below     RANDOM ACCESS  INSTALLATION  SERVICE    Source 1    Select with   or  then   ENTER      lt EXIT gt  to return    QUICK AUTOPICTURE  FULL AUTOPICTURE  EYE Q SETUP  EYE Q DIAGNOSTICS    Select with           then  lt ENTER gt     lt       gt  to return    EYE Q       TOUCH UP  AUTOCONVERGENCE   Quick AUTOPICTUR  FULL AUTOPICTURE  EYE Q SETUP  EYE Q DIAGNOSTICS    Select with 4 or V  then  lt ENTER gt     lt EXIT gt  to return    AUTOCONVERGENCE  ON CURRENT SOURCE   ALIGN FI             ON ALL SOURCES   XX   TOUCH UP    ALIGN  ALIGN FROM MIDPOSITION        status   ready    Select with   or V  then 
116. wn and press ENTER to toggle the peaking between PICTURE TUNING  OFF and ON  During the creation of new settings for a RGB source the peaking is  switched to OFF     COLOR BALANCE  SYNC   FAST    PEAKING j OFF      Select with           lt            gt  to accept   lt EXIT gt  to return            RANDOM ACCESS  ADJUSTMENT MODE       PICTURE TUNING  GEOMETRY  CONVERGENCE    COLOR SELECT        Color Select COLOR SELECT  Highlight COLOR SELECT by pushing the control disc up or down and press RED  ENTER to display the color select menu  GREEN    BLUE  RED AND GREEN  BLUE AND GREEN  RED AND BLUE    ENTER continues to the color select menu   EXIT will return to Internal Crosshatch Selection or Setup    Pattern Selection Menu   ADJUST returns to operational mode     Select with f or      ENTER  to accept   lt EXIT gt  to return           Use the control disc to highlight a color  CRT  or combination of colors to display  the projected image in that specific color   To select a new color  press ENTER  the color selection menu appears     ENTER continues to the color select menu   EXIT will return to Internal Crosshatch Selection or Setup    Pattern Selection Menu   ADJUST returns to operational mode        6 4    Random Access Adjustment Mode    Geometry Adjustments       The geometry adjustments have to be done only on the green image  These adjustments are RANDOM ACCESS  automatically implemented for the other color images   Left right  EW  and Top Bottom Cor  ADJUSTMENT MODE  r
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