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3D perception 

 

 

 

 

 

 

C

OMPACT

V

IEW 

SX60

 

Revision 2 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

User Manual 

 

 

 

44 

 

 

21.3 

C

ONNECTORS

 

 

 

 

Aspect 

 

BNC B 

 

BNC G 

3.5mm mini jack 

 

BNC MALE 

 

BNC MALE 

TIP: 12V DC 
80mA max. 
STEM: GND 

  STEM: BLUE 

SHIELD: GND 

  STEM: GREEN 

SHIELD: GND 

 

BNC H - C 

 

B/Pb 

 

BNC R 

BNC MALE 

 

PHONO/RCA FEMALE 

 

BNC MALE 

STEM: Horizontal / 
Composite sync. 
SHIELD: GND 

  STEM BLUE: B/Pb 

SHIELD: GND 

  STEM: RED 

SHIELD: GND 

 

BNC V 

 

C - Video 

 

Computer DVI 

BNC MALE 

 

PHONO/RCA FEMALE 

 

DVI-D 

STEM: Vertical sync. 
SHIELD: GND 

  STEM YELLOW: Composite 

SHIELD: GND 

   1 TMDS Data 2- 

 2 TMDS Data 2+ 
 3 TMDS Data 2/4 Shield 
 4 Not used 
 5 Not used 
 6 DDC Clock 
 7 DDC Data 
 8 NC 
 9 TMDS Data 1- 
10 TMDS Data 1+ 
11 TMDS Data 1/3 Shield 
12 Not used 
13 Not used 
14 +5V Power 

 

Summary of Contents for COMPACTVIEW SX60

Page 1: ...terms that it is to be treated as confidential No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical for any purpose without the express written permission of 3D perception AS The information in this document is subject to change without notice and is provided AS IS COMPACTVIEW SX60 USER MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...ision 2 User Manual ii DOCUMENT STATUS Revision Month Year Paragraph s Prepared by Description of Change 1 August 2006 All A F Rotheram Initial release 2 October 2007 21 A F Rotheram Remove RS232 3 February 2008 None D Kennedy Remove HA ...

Page 3: ...ated to Mercury Vapour 3 2 4 Recycling Warning 4 2 5 Remote Control Warning 4 2 6 Warning Symbols 4 3 OPTICAL LENSES 6 4 PROJECTOR OVERVIEW 8 5 KEYPAD 9 6 INDICATORS 11 7 REMOTE CONTROL 13 8 CONNECTOR PANEL 16 9 SET UP 18 9 1 Set Up Video 18 9 2 Set Up Computer 19 10 IMAGE ADJUSTMENTS 20 11 LAMP OPERATION 21 12 PIN CODE 21 13 CEILING MOUNT 22 13 1 Fixing the Ceiling Mount 22 ...

Page 4: ...28 15 5 Set Up Sub Mneu 29 15 6 Utilities Sub Menu 30 15 7 Control Sub Menu 31 15 8 Lamp Sub Menu 32 16 RS 232 AND LAN CONTROL 33 16 1 RS 232 33 16 2 LAN 33 17 TROUBLE SHOOTING 34 17 1 No Image 34 17 2 Dark Image 34 17 3 Flickering Image 34 17 4 Unsharp Image 35 18 MAINTENANCE 36 19 SERVICE INFORMATION 37 20 LAMP CHANGE 38 21 TECHNICAL DATA 40 21 1 Projector Unit 40 21 2 Lenses 42 21 3 Connectors ...

Page 5: ...3D perception COMPACTVIEW SX60 Revision 2 User Manual v 22 1 FCC 47 22 2 EN 55022 Warning 47 22 3 Canada 47 23 LIMITED WARRANTY FCC STATEMENT AND TRADEMARKS COPYRIGHT 48 24 CONTACT US 50 ...

Page 6: ...High Contrast for vibrant colours and deep blacks High Resolution for unprecedented detail High Brightness for larger screens Deep Black for maximum dynamics Reduced Image Noise through high end signal processing Faroudja DCDi Video processing and de interlacing Eco Mode for reduced power consumption and lower audible noise Variable Lamp Power for alignment of multi screen configurations Long Life...

Page 7: ...rojector contains no user serviceable parts Refer all repairs to qualified personnel only Make sure that no objects enter into the vents and openings of the set Do not spill any liquids on the projector or into the vents or openings of the unit Always remove lens cap before switching on the projector If the lens cap is not removed it may melt due to the high energy light emitted through the lens M...

Page 8: ...rcury The amount of mercury present in a lamp is far below the limits of danger set by the authorities It is very important that lamps containing mercury are treated properly to minimize potential health hazards The UHP lamp like any other high brightness projector lamp is under high pressure when operating While the lamp and the projector are carefully designed to minimize the probability of lamp...

Page 9: ...California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm Recycle properly do not dispose of in ordinary waste 2 5 REMOTE CONTROL WARNING Laser radiation class II product wavelength 670nm maximum output 1mW Remote control complies with applicable requirements of 21 CFR 1040 10 and 1040 11 Remote control complies with applicable requirements of EN 60 825 1 1994 A11 2 6 WARNING SYMBOLS READ USER ...

Page 10: ...3D perception COMPACTVIEW SX60 Revision 2 User Manual 5 RECYCLE Warning Recycle properly do not dispose of in ordinary waste NO TELEPHONE Warning Do not connect to telephone lines ...

Page 11: ...m is exposed to dust and foreign particles as long as the lens is not attached to the system Do not leave the lens mount open longer than necessary to change lens If a lens is not mounted always insert the protection lid to avoid dust and foreign particles entering the internal optics Never run the projector without lens mounted Remove the protection lid from the bayonet mount by turning the knob ...

Page 12: ...on with the lens cap in place the lens cap may melt damaging not only the lens cap but also the projection lens and surrounding parts E To change lens first remove the current lens by pushing the release button and twisting the lens counter clockwise until it comes loose Pull the lens out F Insert the new lens as described above ...

Page 13: ...ACTVIEW SX60 Revision 2 User Manual 8 4 PROJECTOR OVERVIEW Lens A IR sensor B Ventilation C Lens release D Power connector E Keypad F Connector panel G LCD H Lamp lids I Adjustable feet J Security lock K Ceiling mount L ...

Page 14: ...twice 1 second to switch off AUTO Adjust the projector to display a correct image including position width height contrast brightness and overall stability MENU Activate the menu system Use the four arrow keys to navigate and OK to activate ARROW KEYS Use the arrow keys to navigate the menu system or to control lens and LCD functions OK Confirm menu option when menu system is activated ZOOM Select...

Page 15: ...1 This key is enabled by the X PORT 1 device as and when attached Functionality depends on the actual device connected see separate user guide for this device X PORT 2 Activate the X PORT 2 This key is enabled by the X PORT 2 device as and when attached Functionality depends on the actual device connected see separate user guide for this device LIGHT This key switches the illumination of the conne...

Page 16: ...is connected 10 15 seconds and a period after going to standby mode while lamp is cooling down approximately 45 seconds The projector may not be turned on again until the light has turned to permanent yellow FLASHING RED LIGHT Projector is overheated Turn off immediately Check if air inlets are covered or if ambient temperature is outside specifications The projector can not be restarted unless th...

Page 17: ...not igniting or lamp door is open Please change projection lamp immediately Failing to change lamp may lead to lamp explosion NO LIGHT No lamp inserted connected LCD The projector is fitted with a backlit LCD screen that reports system status You can navigate the LCD screen by using the arrow keys on the keypad ...

Page 18: ... an individual number code For individual control first set the individual RC ID code using the projector menu system see the UTILITIES sub menu To select a specific projector for control first press the button in the lower keypad area then the code that has been set in the target projector A code can be in the range of 0 to 255 0 is reserved for broadcast To select another target repeat the proce...

Page 19: ...M keys to zoom the image in and out FOCUS Press the FOCUS keys to focus the image SHIFT Press SHIFT then the arrow keys to shift the image up down or sideways IRIS Press the IRIS keys to adjust the opto mechanical stop to the desired combination of brightness and contrast BRIGHT Press BRIGHTNESS then the arrow keys to adjust image brightness from dark to bright CONTRAST Press CONTRAST then the arr...

Page 20: ... beam at people Do not stare into laser beam OK Press OK to confirm selected option in menu GAMMA Press GM or GM to select between gamma settings STORE Press STORE then one digit 0 9 to store user setting in memory RECALL Press RECALL then one digit 0 9 to recall user setting from memory 0 9 Used for various numeric functions ...

Page 21: ...or VGA out E Allows for connection to local VGA monitor or daisy chaining of several projectors using VGA Works with VGA inputs only VGA Analogue RGB F The standard analogue computer graphics interface BNC Analogue RGB G An alternative analogue computer graphics or video interface RS 232 control in out H Allows for wired remote control and monitoring of many projector functions used in installatio...

Page 22: ...and Aspect Ratio control USB interface K Allows for computer mouse control LAN L Provides access to control and monitoring over a Local Area Network Mains power connector M Use only three prong grounded power cord X PORT 1 2 N Custom interfaces used for application specific signal processing Use only approved interfaces that conform to the X PORT specification ...

Page 23: ...ed using the YPbPr component BNC RGB S VIDEO super video and VIDEO composite video inputs Component and RGB video will display more detailed images Composite video yields images with less detail In addition the DVI D input can be used with video sources DVD player fitted with an HDCPTM compliant DVI or HDMI connector for a pure digital connection Connect the power cord ...

Page 24: ...nalogue and may cause some noise in the projected image depending on the signal quality from the graphics card in the computer The DVI Digital Visual Interface interface is all digital and will yield a projected image with very low noise Connect the RS232 interface to allow for individual or global control of multiple units in a daisy chain configuration Connect the LAN connector for individual co...

Page 25: ...n the remote control zoom and focus are direct keys while lens shift is operated by first selecting SHIFT then use the arrow keys A mechanical SHUTTER is employed that totally shuts off the optical image path The shutter is directly available from the keypad and the remote control The shutter is also in place when there is no lens attached Select a lens suitable for the application A range of lens...

Page 26: ...vated you must issue the right code to unlock the projector To activate the PIN code see the UTILITIES sub menu If a wrong PIN code is entered you have two more attempts to enter the correct code If an incorrect PIN code is entered three times in a row a PUK PIN unlock code is needed The PUK code is supplied with the product If you also fail three times with the PUK code the projector locks up per...

Page 27: ...ing mounted using an approved UL tested listed ceiling mount fixture with a capacity of minimum 60 kg 130 lbs When using a ceiling mount use M6 screws that penetrate a maximum of 15 mm 0 6 into the projector body For proper ventilation the minimum distance from the ceiling or a rear wall should be between 30 cm and 50 cm 12 to 20 ...

Page 28: ...ce before the cable cover is attached to the projector A Attach the cable cover to the projector by inserting the horizontal hooks on the cover in the horizontal slots on the rear of the projector B Turn the cover until the vertical hooks on the cover are inserted into the vertical slots on the rear of the projector The cover will snap in place to release pull the vertical hooks on the cover out o...

Page 29: ...he projector will search for the next active source according to the following list provided that SOURCE SCAN is set to ON in the SET UP sub menu see description of menu system VGA BNC DVI D YPbPr Component S Video C Video Select between the sources by pressing the SOURCE buttons on the keypad or the remote control Only sources that are active will be displayed If no source is active searching mes...

Page 30: ...sources When accessing the menu system you will enter at the position you left last time you were using the menu system Press the MENU key and navigate using the arrow keys on the keypad or the arrow keys on the remote control 15 1 TOP MENU picture Basic picture controls dynamic Allows additional control over the projected image advanced Advanced picture controls set up General projector controls ...

Page 31: ...justs the NTSC colour tint Applicable to NTSC American video standard only A higher setting will yield a more reddish colour scheme a lower setting will turn colours more greenish hue Controls the colour hue sharpness Controls the image sharpness A higher setting will yield a harder image with less filtering In video applications this may produce more noise in the projected image A lower setting w...

Page 32: ...zed display of images depending on whether the source is video computer etc DVI setup Enables an expanded dynamic range when using DVI digital noise reduction Reduce noise in video images from unstable sources cabling or material DNR mode Switch DNR digital noise reduction on or off DNR level Select filtering factor Heavy filtering will reduce noise but also smoothen out the image and make it less...

Page 33: ...t the frequency until the vertical bands disappear colour temp Changes the colour temperature A video signal demands a different colour temperature than a computer image A higher setting yields a colder bluer image while a lower setting produces a warmer more yellow image custom colour Defines custom colour temperature Lets you define your own customized colour temperature for your specific applic...

Page 34: ...deactivate DPMS Display Power Management Signalling When DPMS is on the projector will switch off following the powering off or disconnection of the signal source The projector will switch back on when the signal source is reactivated source scan Switches source scan on and off With source scan on the projector will search for another source if the current source is disconnected or switched off Wi...

Page 35: ...e Utilities reset Resets the projector to its basic settings All parameters available in the various menus are reset to their factory values service menu For service personnel only A special service code is needed to access internal calibration controls and status information Not accessible to the user test image Applies a fixed test image for set up purposes PIN code Activate or de activate PIN c...

Page 36: ...te 15 7 CONTROL SUB MENU mode Selects between RS232 and X PORT control modes RS232 address For use when daisy chaining several units Select auto or fixed address Only one address scheme is allowed per daisy chain The auto address is allocated following the relative position in the daisy chain The fixed address is an absolute address Only unique fixed addresses are allowed RS232 fixed Select a uniq...

Page 37: ...ct dual or single lamp mode eco select eco mode reduced power for longer lamp life advanced individual lamp control single select lamp 1 or lamp 2 as active lamp lamp 1 lamp 2 power select lamp power from 80 100 remaining lamp 1 lamp 2 estimated remaining lamp time at current lamp power ...

Page 38: ...nication protocol and command set is available that describes the communications parameters and operational codes in detail 16 2 LAN The projector can be controlled and monitored through the LAN connector as an alternative to RS232 LAN control is available either through an embedded web page for the most frequently used commands or using the same command set as for RS232 for full access to all sys...

Page 39: ...ernal graphics port Source scan off Check SOURCE SCAN in the SET UP sub menu If setting is OFF the projector will not search for the next active source but will remain with the current source selected No lens Check if lens is attached properly Shutter engaged Check if the shutter is engaged Lens cap Check if the lens cap is off 17 2 DARK IMAGE Old worn lamp The lamp may need replacement Check the ...

Page 40: ... of the image that affect the display of fine line graphics text and other images of high resolution Source resolution is different from projectors native resolution The projector will automatically scale and resize the input format to its native resolution Use a different scaling factor in the PICTURE sub menu ASPECT You may also adjust the SHARPNESS ...

Page 41: ... inside of the projector Vacuum clean all the air vents regularly to maintain sufficient air flow The projection lens is sensitive to scratches Use lens cleaning tissue available at all photographic stores when cleaning the projection lens Use lens cap when not in use HEAVY DUTY AND CONTINOUS USE The projector contains moving parts such as cooling fans that have limited life expectancies When the ...

Page 42: ...rces are all switched on Cables and cords may break over time Try to change cables and cords in case there is a bad or intermittent connection Check if the circuit breaker or fuse of your mains is intact In the event of product failure please contact your reseller You should prepare a description of the symptoms of failure you experience Please also state product number and serial number as printe...

Page 43: ...h the same type and rating The lamp includes an electronic lamp timer that is tracking the life time of the lamp Allow lamp to cool down before changing One lamp may be changed while the other lamp is operating hot swap Release the screw A depending on which lamp LAMP 1 or LAMP 2 needs to be replaced Open the lamp lid s B Turn the three locking screws C a quarter turn anti clockwise Pull the lamp ...

Page 44: ...he locking screw I clockwise WARNING Be careful not to touch the protective glass when replacing the lamp house this may cause the protective glass to overheat and break while in use WARNING Be extremely careful when removing the lamp module In the unlikely event that the bulb ruptures small glass fragments may be generated The lamp module is designed to contain these fragments but use caution whe...

Page 45: ... pull down Video Compatibility 3 2 and 2 2 pull down Aspect Ratio Up to 205 MHz on analogue RGB Bandwidth Up to 205 MHz for analogue RGB Up to 160 MHz for DVI Up to 75 MHz for component input Brightness 5500 ANSI lumen type 4400 ANSI lumen min 2x250W lamp power 4400 ANSI lumen type 3500 ANSI lumen min ECO mode 2x200W lamp power Contrast 7500 1 B W max at max IRIS 1000 1 B W min at min IRIS Lamp 2x...

Page 46: ...45 female control firmware update 1 Remote Control 3 5 mm female stereo jack Outputs 1 VGA Monitor 15 pin female HD DSUB analogue RGBHV 2 Trigger 3 5 mm female stereo jack 12 V 80 mA Max Power 90 260 VAC 50 60 Hz 840W Energy dissipation 2866BTU h MTBF 2866BTU h Conformance CE FCC A CSA C US Temperature operating 0 40 C 32 104 F 0 1500 m 0 4950 ft 0 35 C 32 95 F 1500 3000 m 4950 9900 ft Temperature...

Page 47: ...ard zoom lens f 32 5 49 mm F 2 1 6 5 zoom ratio 1 5 x throw ratio distance width 1 7 2 5 1 throw distance 2 15 m 6 6 50 ft horizontal shift 90 vertical shift 105 Long zoom lens f 47 9 76 6 mm F 2 1 6 5 zoom ratio 1 6 x throw ratio distance width 2 5 4 0 1 throw distance 2 30 m 6 6 100 ft horizontal shift 90 vertical shift 105 Very long zoom lens f 76 6 134 1 mm F 2 1 6 5 zoom ratio 1 75 x throw ra...

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Page 49: ... PHONO RCA FEMALE BNC MALE STEM Horizontal Composite sync SHIELD GND STEM BLUE B Pb SHIELD GND STEM RED SHIELD GND BNC V C Video Computer DVI BNC MALE PHONO RCA FEMALE DVI D STEM Vertical sync SHIELD GND STEM YELLOW Composite SHIELD GND 1 TMDS Data 2 2 TMDS Data 2 3 TMDS Data 2 4 Shield 4 Not used 5 Not used 6 DDC Clock 7 DDC Data 8 NC 9 TMDS Data 1 10 TMDS Data 1 11 TMDS Data 1 3 Shield 12 Not us...

Page 50: ...c GND in 11 AGND 12 DDC SDA 13 H Sync In 14 V Sync In 15 DDC SCL STEM GREEN G Y SHIELD GND 1 TX 2 TX 3 RX 4 GND 5 GND 6 RX 7 GND 8 GND Monitor VGA R Pr RC In 15 HIGH DENSITY DSUB FEMALE PHONO RCA FEMALE 3 5mm stereo mini jack 1 Analogue R in 2 Analogue G in 3 Analogue B in 4 NC 5 AGND 6 Analogue R GND in 7 Analogue G GND in 8 Analogue B GND in 9 Reserved 10 Sync GND in 11 NC 12 NC 13 H Sync In 14 ...

Page 51: ...Out S Video 9 PIN DSUB FEMALE 9 PIN DSUB MALE 4 PIN MINI DIN FEMALE 1 NC 2 RXD 3 TXD 4 NC 5 GND 6 NC 7 NC 8 NC 1 NC 2 TXD 3 RXD 4 NC 5 GND 6 NC 7 NC 8 NC 1 GND 2 GND 3 Luma 4 Chroma Screen USB 3 5mm mini jack DIGITAL USB TIP 12V DC 60Ma max STEM GND 1 VCC 2 Data 3 Data 4 GDN ...

Page 52: ... accordance with the instruction manual 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 22 2 EN 55022 WARNING This is a Class A product In a domestic environment it may cause radio interference in which case the user...

Page 53: ...chases a used COMPACTVIEW SX60 projector Any person asserting a claim under this limited warranty must establish to 3D perception satisfaction the date of purchase and that a COMPACTVIEW SX60 projector was purchased new Other warranty and liability limitations Aside from this standard published warranty 3D perception makes no warranty of any kind express or implied including without limitation tho...

Page 54: ... Warranty Period Any part of a COMPACTVIEW SX60 projector which is subject of any claim shall be set aside and protected without further processing or use until 3D perception or its authorised personnel have an opportunity to inspect it and advice the Customer of the disposition if any to be made thereof Failure to give timely written notice of any claim shall bar any remedy Technical advice 3D pe...

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