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Projector Service Manual 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Model:   

X1130/X1230/X1230S/X1235/X1230K series 

Version: Rev2 

First Edition (Dec 2008) 

 

 

 

                                   

 

 

 

 

RESTRICTIONS ON USE OF MATERIALS: 

 

 

Summary of Contents for X1130 Series

Page 1: ...1 Projector Service Manual Model X1130 X1230 X1230S X1235 X1230K series Version Rev2 First Edition Dec 2008 RESTRICTIONS ON USE OF MATERIALS ...

Page 2: ...Module Assembly Key Point Optical Engine 38 Module Assembly Key Point Mechanical 51 CHAPTER 4 TROUBLESHOOTING 59 System Analysis 59 Optical Problems Checking Items 60 Power Supply Problems Checking Flow 62 LED Messages Definition 64 Error Count Messages Definition 66 RS232 Connection 67 Adjustment Alignment Procedure 69 CHAPTER 5 FRU LIST 75 Exploded Diagram 75 Module 1 Total Exploded View 75 Modu...

Page 3: ...12 23 First Release Rev1 2009 01 07 1 Update Ch1 4 0 Packaging data 2 Add Ch2 Serial Number Upgrade SOP 3 Add Ch5 FRU List Rev2 2009 02 23 Add X1235 X1230K different part 1 Ch1 SPEC 2 Ch2 Serial Number Upgrade SOP 3 Ch3 Disassembly process Module Assembly Key Point 4 Appd A DDC table ...

Page 4: ...rmance 2 0 Image Quality 3 0 Mechanical Specification 4 0 Packaging 5 0 Thermal Specification 6 0 Environmental 7 0 Regulatory 8 0 Reliability 9 0 Power Requirements 10 0 Panel Specification 11 0 Compatibility 12 0 Image Interface 13 0 Control Interface 14 0 User Interface ...

Page 5: ...center point within 60 Diagonal at 2 3m image size Note This light leakage in Active area is only described as the spot light with obvious shape It is not included the uniformity difference of the projector for black pattern 1 4 2 Light Leakage out of Active Area Except DMD Defect X1130 X1230 X1230S 0 65 lux with 53 80 Diagonal at 2m image size X1235 X1230K 0 5 lux with 60 80 Diagonal at 2 3m Wide...

Page 6: ...5 X1230K 1 8 m X1230S 0 6 8 m 2 5 2 Clearly Focus Range X1130 X1230 X1235 X1230K 1 5 6 m Spec defined as item 2 6 X1230S 0 7 3 6 m 2 6 Focus 2 6 1 区 Pattern 1 If pattern can be uniformly focused pass 2 If not check 2 6 2 2 6 2 Defocus and Flare X1130 X1230 X1235 X1230K Defocus R 3 5 G 3 0 B 3 0 pixel Flare R 4 5 G 4 0 B 4 0 pixel Slight flare is not counted as flare X1230S Defocus R 3 5 G 3 5 B 3 ...

Page 7: ...0K 4000g X1230S 4100g X1235 3800g 5 0 Thermal Specification Mechanical component temperature at ambience 0 35 5 1 Surface held or touched for short periods Metal 65 C Plastic 85 C Metal Plastic 5 2 Surface which may be touched 65 C 85 C 5 3 Exhaust Air 95 C 6 0 Environmental Operating 0 35 C without condensation 6 1 Temperature Storage X1130 X1230 X1230S 20 60 C without condensation X1235 X1230K 3...

Page 8: ...rough is disabled 9 3 Power Connector IEC 06 10 0 Panel Specification 10 1 Type X1130 0 55 SVGA LVDS Type X DMD X1230 X1230S X1235 0 55 XGA 2xLVDS Super Value Type X DMD X1230K 0 55 XGA 2xLVDS Super Value Type X DMD 10 2 Pixels X1130 H 800 X V 600 X1230 X1230S X1235 X1230K H 1024 X V 768 10 3 Color Depth 24 Bits 16770000 colors 11 0 Compatibility Adhere to Section Electrical Specification 11 1 PC ...

Page 9: ...ce 13 1 IR Receiver IR Receiver x 2 Front Top Angle 0 Distance 0 10m 40 Distance 0 8m 13 2 Serial Connector RS232 Mini DIN 3pin command table adhere to Appendix A 14 0 User Interface Adhere to Section Electrical Specification 14 1 Operator Keypad 9 Keys Power Source Resync e Menu Left Right Up Keystone Down Keystone 14 2 Indicators 3 LEDs Power On Off Status Lamp Status Temperature Status 14 3 Ele...

Page 10: ...80 x 960 1280 x 960_60 60 000 60 000 108 640x480 60Hz Mac G4 59 94 31 469 25 17 640x480 67Hz MAC13 66 667 35 000 30 240 800x600 60Hz Mac G4 60 317 37 879 40 0 832x624 75Hz MAC16 74 546 49 722 57 280 1024x768 60Hz Mac G4 60 004 48 363 65 0 1024x768 75Hz MAC19 75 020 60 241 80 000 1152x870 75Hz MAC21 75 06 68 68 100 00 WXGA_60 60 0 47 4 68 25 1280 x 768 WXGA_75 74 89 60 29 102 25 1280 x 720 WXGA_60 ...

Page 11: ... Impedance 1 K ohm Amplitude low level 0 0 8 volt Amplitude high level 2 5 5 Volt HDATA Frequency 31 93 K Hz Impedance 1 K ohm Amplitude low level 0 0 8 volt Amplitude high level 2 5 5 Volt VDATA Frequency 48 86 Hz Amplitude low level 0 0 8 volt SDADATA Amplitude high level 2 5 5 Volt Amplitude low level 0 0 8 volt SCLDATA Amplitude high level 2 5 5 Volt RXD Amplitude 25 25 Volt TXD Amplitude 13 2...

Page 12: ...Blue Video Pb 4 NC 5 NC 6 Red Video Return 7 Green Video Return 8 Blue Video Return 9 DDCP 5V 10 GND 11 GND 12 Bi directional data SDA 13 Horizontal Sync 14 Vertical Sync 15 Data clock SCL Video Input Pin Definition 1 Composite video input S Video input Pin Description 1 GND 2 GND 3 Luminance 4 Chroma Control Port Pin Description 1 TX 2 RX 3 GND Composite input Composite input Composite input Comp...

Page 13: ...ES YES Reset YES YES YES Closed Caption NO YES NTSC NO Ecco Mode YES YES YES High Altitude YES YES YES Lamp Reminding YES YES YES Lamp Hour Reset YES YES YES Timer Location YES YES YES Timer Start or Stop YES YES YES Timer Period Minutes YES YES YES Timer Display YES YES YES Language YES YES YES Below items for X1230 X1230S X1235 X1230K Volume YES YES YES Mute YES YES YES Power On Off Volume YES Y...

Page 14: ...ormal operation X1130 X1230 X1230S X1230K 280W Max X1235 285W Max standby mode 5W for X1235 X1230K loop through is disabled Regulation Efficiency 80 typical measuring at 115Vac and full load 2 Output Power Requirement The power supply can provide DC output as below NO Voltage Regulation Load Current Range Ripple Noise 1 12 V 10 0 15 A 2 5 A 300 mV 3 Lamp Power specifications Specification Descript...

Page 15: ...L SECAM Video Decoder YUV422 10bits Digital Signal Color Wheel Motor Driver RAM DMD Power and Reset Driver DMD MBRST 0 15 32 M Flash Memory S Video CVBS I IR Hardware Architecture Keypad Circuit Input Source Circuit EMI Filter Main Operation Circuit Ballast Module Fan Driver Circuit PFC Circuit Lamp Door switch From AC socket To Lamp Thermal break sensor Circuit CW Index sensor board Figure 1 Hard...

Page 16: ...16 Product Overview ...

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Page 20: ...tallation Process 1 Double click the Setup file for DLP Composer Lite to start to install program 2 When the Installation Wizard appears click Next 3 Select to accept the License Agreement than click Next 4 Click Next in the following steps to continue installation process ...

Page 21: ... Lite 7 2 If you want to install to a different directory perhaps alongside a prior release of DLP Composer Lite click the Browse button on the Select Features page 5 When finishing installation click Finish and then restart your computer to complete the installation process ...

Page 22: ...library folder is existed under the path of Library 2 Check if there are library files in the assigned path If not unzip the file library_20090214 zip into the path 2 Download Procedure How to download Click Browse to select path for library files Click the library folder to assign the path Then Click OK ...

Page 23: ...tor and the projector will be in stand by mode 3 Execute DLP composer Lite program from your START Program files menu of Windows 4 Check communication is RS232 Serial Port Select Edit Preference Communications Serial Port Then select the connection port between projector and your computer 5 Select Flash Loader and make sure to check on Skip boot Loader Area Select 32KB START menu Program files DLP...

Page 24: ...download like unplug power cable If you skip boot loader Area and interrupt download Projector would not turn on anymore 6 Click on Flash Loader and Browse select file Open to select the path of the image file new version firmware ...

Page 25: ...25 7 Click Reset Bus and then check the status that shows Bus Reset 8 Select Start download and three LED light orange color ...

Page 26: ... stand by mode 10 If program pops out another error message after Download complete message appearing it s ok to skip the error message 11 After download completing it s necessary to unplug power cord then re plug power cord and restart projector When FW is downloading Start Download becomes disabled ...

Page 27: ...27 Method to enter factory menu 1 Press keypad Power and image will show Power Down OSD function 2 Press keypad Left twice then press Menu then enter the Factory mode Step 1 Step 2 ...

Page 28: ...hat kind of file you need before download Setup Equipment 1 Connect between PC EDID board and the Projector 2 Need to set Jumper before using EDID board Jumper setting J6 1 2 short J8 1 2 short J10 short 3 How to use Download Tool Link to Main board For D sub DDC download Link to Projector For HDMI DDC download no need in X1130 X1230 X1230S X1235 X1230K series Link to Projector For DVI D DDC downl...

Page 29: ...use Download Tool 1 Execute EDID Tools V0 16 1 Run Q EDID V016 exe 2 Program will appear as below picture 2 Write EDID When write D SUB DVI EDID 1 EDID Type Selection Choose EDID 128 Bytes 2 Open Files Click Open File to select file DDC Note If your DDC file name is not like DDC e g 2dc please rename it to DDC 3 Write EDID Click Write EDID and it will execute writing process 4 While complete it wi...

Page 30: ...the read out DDC will show in the table in program Important Note Be reminded to connect Only One port every time because the software will not be able to identify the command signal from which port After connecting all equipment always read DDC before writing DDC to ensure the connection status is OK for writing DDC Step1 Step2 Step3 Step4 Step1 Step2 Ste Step3 ...

Page 31: ...pare the download equipment RS232 cable connect to PC and projector 2 Plug power cord into projector and the projector will be in stand by mode 3 Execute Acer_Service_Tool Data _3 1 exe and it will appear as below picture 4 Change to connected COM port and Click Port Open icon 5 Read data from original Main board Click Read system Data and it will read the Adjustment data except Auto keystone data...

Page 32: ...trieve System and write Data SN to projector 9 Load from data Retrieve System 1 Click Load from data and select load file 2 Click Retrieve System to write the values into main board 6 1 Click Save icon 6 2 This window will pop out and it shows the file saving folder 6 3 Enter file name here Suggest to use Serial Num as the file name 6 4 Click Save to save data 9 1 Click Load From Data to load data...

Page 33: ... be careful not to break the IR M B wire 3 1 Take off the case outlet case module 2 Take off the front case module 3 For X1230 X1230S X1230S X1230K Take off the screw 4 M3 7L and speaker from the outlet case module screw driver keypad bracket 2 1 3 4 5 FRONT IR BD 1 2 4 3 keypad Rubber Three long sponge Two sponge 4 For X1130 Disassemble the screw 2 STAND OFF XH4 40 and take off the rear case For ...

Page 34: ...off the twin fan wire from M B 7 1 Take off the C W FPC wire blower fan wire C W sensor wire Ballast 5 Pin wire speaker wire For X1230 X1230S X1235 X1230K from M B 2 Take off inlet case module screw driver 8 Take off the M B screw 5 twin fan take off this long wire first blower fan wire C W FPC wire C W sensor wire Ballast 5Pin wire speaker wire For X1230 X1230S Main BD ...

Page 35: ...e 2 and screw 1 M3 7L 2 Take off the power BD and ballast Mylar screw driver 12 1 Disassemble the screw 2 M3 7L and take off the lamp box 2 Disassembly the screw 2 M3 8L and take off the blower fan screw driver screw 1 1 2 3 grounding screw 1 ballast wire screw 1 blower fan s thermal wire screw 1 screw 1 screw 1 screw 1 2 1 Ballast Mylar 13 Disassemble the screw 3 M3 7L and take off the OPT eng sc...

Page 36: ...M2 3L 2 Take off the LENS screw 3 M3 4L and the Projection Lens For X1230S 1 Take off Focus Ring 2 Take off the LENS screw 4 M3 6L and Mylar screw driver focus ring gasket 2 1 2 3pin wire 5pin wire 2pin wire 1 3 2 1 2 push button shielding focus ring gasket 2 1 2 4 3 mylar focus ring For X1130 X1230 X1235 X1230K For X1230S For X1130 X1230 X1235 X1230K For X1230S 18 For X1230S 1 Disassemble the scr...

Page 37: ... 21 Rotate to open the switch on socket and take off the DMD chip screw driver 22 1 Disassemble ILL module screw 2 M2 5 5L 2 Take off screw 1 M2 8L FM holder fold mirror FM clip 2 clip CM front clip CM side and sponge screw driver 23 1 Disassembly the Light Pipe clip screw 1 M2 3L 2 Take off the LP module and LP screw 2 M2 8L screw driver 1 2 3 4 3 screw 1 1 2 sponge screw 1 1 2 1 2 CW module baff...

Page 38: ... Fig 1 4 7 Assembly Baffle LP first Fig 1 5 1 push Baffle LP to hook DMD HSG and then lock with screw well Fig 1 5 2 1 2 Overfill Adjustment LP Module Overfill Adjustment Criteria 1 Pre assembly 2 adjusting screws Criteria shown as Fig 1 6 2 Alignment Sequence a To adjust Horizontal Adjustment Screw firstly and then Vertical Adjustment Screw b Refer to Fig 1 6 3 For Overfill Re adjustment a Those ...

Page 39: ...39 Fig 1 3 Fig 1 4 1 Press down the Clip 2 Insert the LP Module Overfill adjustment screws LP Datum of DMD HSG ...

Page 40: ...Fig 1 5 1 Fig 1 5 2 Fig 1 6 1 Place Clips on BKT surface 2 Push Baffle LP to hook DMD HSG 3 Lock screw Pre assemble this screw not over the side surface Pre assemble this screw not over the bottom surface ...

Page 41: ...ake CM contact three datum on the HSG ILL Well Fig 3 3 III Assemble CLIP TOP CM with forceps to the HSG IL Fig 3 4 IV To check and make sure CLIP of CM hooks the HSG ILL very Well Fig 3 5 V Paste Sponge tube AL on cannelure of HSG ILL Fig 3 6 6 2 FM Module Assembly 1 FM Module must be placed to fixed shaft and on the datum surface of ILL SUB and then lock with screw well Fig 3 7 Fig 3 1 Fig 3 2 Sc...

Page 42: ...42 Fig 3 3 Fig 3 4 Fig 3 5 Fig 3 6 Datum1 Datum2 Datum3 Clip UP CM Sponge ...

Page 43: ...aced AL on the HSG DMD The raised surface of AL shall toward DMD direction Fig 4 1 4 2 To assemble HSG ILL SUB Module with HSG DMD and cover over on AL and the then lock with screws Fig 4 2 Fig 4 1 Fig 4 2 AL DMD Direction screw Fixed shafts holes screw ...

Page 44: ...MD slightly and use screwdriver rotate clockwise button to lock close notation DMD on Chip B D Fig 5 4 Fig 5 1 Fig 5 2 Fig 5 3 Fig 5 4 8 4 Place Damper on the surface of Chip BD Fig 5 5 Fig 5 5 6 Assembly Optical Engine 6 1 Assemble BKT Link Lamp CW shield on DMD HSG and then lock with screws well Alignment keying Button Close notation Open notation Damper ...

Page 45: ...7 2 Fig 7 1 Fig 7 2 7 3Assemble Thermal Pad Gasket Hest sink then place contact DMD Fig 7 3 1 Pre fastening Sequence 1 2 3 4 2 Fastening Sequence 4 3 2 1 3 Screw Torque must be confirmed to be 6 kg cm Screw Shield CW BKT Link Lamp Fixed shafts of DMD HSG Fixed holes of ILL SUB HSG Fixed holes of DMD Fixed shafts of DMD HSG ...

Page 46: ...semble CW Module to DMD HSG and lock with screws well Fig 7 4 Fig 7 4 7 5 For X1130 X1230 X1235 X1230K Assemble PL Lens and lock with screws well Fig 7 5 Fig 7 5 Screw 1 3 Gasket Fixed shafts of DMD HSG Screw 2 4 Screw ...

Page 47: ...47 Fig 7 6 Fig 7 7 7 6 For X1130 X1230 X1235 X1230K Assemble Lamp Module to BKT Link Lamp and then lock with screw well Fig 7 8 Fig 7 9 Fig 7 8 Screw Ring Zoom Ring Focus Fixed shafts Screw ...

Page 48: ...48 Fig 7 9 7 7 For X1230S Assemble Frame Lens Wide and lock with screws well Fig 7 10 Fig 7 10 Screws A Gap for LP Adjustment ...

Page 49: ...49 7 8 For X1230S Assemble PL Lens and lock with screws well Fig 7 11 Fig 7 11 7 9 For X1230S Assemble Ring Focus Fig 7 12 Fig 7 12 Screws Ring Focus ...

Page 50: ...50 7 10 For X1230S Assemble Lamp Module to BKT Link Lamp and then lock with screw well Fig 7 13 Fig 7 14 Fig 7 13 Fig 7 14 Screw Fixed shafts ...

Page 51: ...51 Module Assembly Key Point Mechanical 1 lower case and Adjust foot 2 Ballast wire Alignment dressed Ballast to PWR wire must go outside this rib Two screws Spring should be no bend ...

Page 52: ...52 Ballast to Lamp wire should align in to this groove Ballast to Lamp wire also should align under Mylar groove ...

Page 53: ...53 This cord location is here First assy Blower module Second assy Mylar Ballast ...

Page 54: ...54 3 Blower wire alignment This clip must be screwed by this direction ...

Page 55: ...55 4 Lamp box must be assembled into lower case Rib 5 CW sensor board wire and CW FPC cable alignment 6 Grounding wire alignment ...

Page 56: ...56 7 Twin Fan and Speaker wire alignment 8 Front IR wire to MB alignment Front IR wire should align in to these grooves ...

Page 57: ...57 9 Ballast to lamp wire alignment Lamp box should align with the lower case 10 Eng screw assemble sequence Lamp connector assemble with rib ...

Page 58: ...58 11 Lamp Door screw assemble sequence First Second Third ...

Page 59: ...last wire 2 Check C W and wire connection 3 Check Main board 4 Check Lamp 5 Check Ballast 1 Check Input Cable 2 Check OSD Source set up 3 Check Main board 1 Check OSD Lamp Hours 2 Check Lamp Door 3 Check Lamp still light or not 4 Check Fan still spin or not 5 Check Thermal status 1 Check Remote module battery 2 Check Remote module 3 Check IR Receiver on Main board 4 Check IR Receiver on IR board 1...

Page 60: ...lay 2 Check CW 50 point Replace CW if necessary 6 Color Uniformity 1 Change lamp 7 Blue Edge 1 Refer to next page 2 Change CM 3 Change SUB HSG 8 Blue Purple Border 1 Refer to next page 2 Change CM 3 Change SUB HSG 9 Focus 1 Change Projection Lens 2 Check PL datum and DMD parallel 10 Dust Clean DMD 11 Horizontal Vertical Strips 1 Check connector between chip BD and Main BD 2 Re install DMD with chi...

Page 61: ...nt Screws must be released for around 2 mm first ii Alignment Sequence a To adjust Horizontal Adjustment Screw firstly then Vertical Adjustment Screw b Refer to below Figure II Re assemble LP module include LP LP Baffle LP clip 2 Overfill Vertical Adjustment Screw 1 Overfill Horizontal Adjustment Screw ...

Page 62: ...62 Power Supply Problems Checking Flow ...

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Page 64: ...ON to OFF Standby ON Power button ON ON Lamp retry 0 5 second H On 0 5 second L Off flashing Cooling state 0 5 second H ON 0 5 second L OFF flashing Power button OFF Cooling completed Standby Mode ON Firmware Download ON ON ON Thermal sensor error T2 85 Lamp Over Temperature OSD shows Projector Overheated ON ON Thermal sensor error T1 54 OSD shows Projector Overheated ON ON Fan lock error OSD show...

Page 65: ...65 Fan 1 Lamp Fan Fan 2 Power Fan Fan 3 Blower Fan Thermal sensor 2 Thermal sensor 1 LED message ...

Page 66: ...ed Error BLOWER FAN SPEED ERROR SPEED OVER 20 Sensor 1 Open Error Main Board SENSOR ERROR DETECT Sensor 1 Sensor 2 Open Error Power board SENSOR ERROR DETECT Sensor 2 Sensor 1 Short Error Main Board SENSOR ERROR DETECT Sensor 1 Sensor 2 Short Error Power board SENSOR ERROR DETECT Sensor 2 Temperature 1 Error over limited temperature N A Temperature 2 Error over limited temperature N A FAN IC I2C E...

Page 67: ... before connection Power on the computer first and then plug the power cord of the projector It may cause Com port incorrect function if you do not follow this instruction Adapters may be necessary depending on the PC connected to this projector Please contact with your dealer for further details 2 Hardware connection download cable 1 pin assignment for this two end ...

Page 68: ...68 Interface Settings RS 232 protocol Baud Rate 115200 bps Data Length 8 bit Parity Check None Stop Bit 1 bit Flow Control None Command Category Refer to Appendix A ...

Page 69: ...69 Adjustment Alignment Procedure Content 1 Color Wheel Delay Alignment 2 Overfill adjustment 3 PC Alignment Procedure 4 YUV Alignment Procedure 5 Keystone Calibration ...

Page 70: ...70 1 Color Wheel Delay Alignment Procedure 1 Enter Factory Mode 2 Enter Block 1 3 Change CW Delay by adjusting the following gray pattern to smooth 32 Gray pattern ...

Page 71: ...l White Pattern is suggested for this alignment 2 Adjust 2 LP alignment Screws upper side lower front side of Optical Engine behind Color Wheel 3 Alignment Criteria is to adjust these 2 screws until No Dark Edges and No Shadows can be observed in image ...

Page 72: ... Timing and pattern of pattern generator 3 Timing 1024 768 60Hz XGA 4 Pattern As White black pattern A near white color 240 240 240 and a near black color 16 16 16 5 Light on projector 6 Set user OSD values to default 7 Enter factory mode 8 Set Factory values to default 9 Press Calibration RGB to let the black level to just distinguish and the light output of white level to just max 10 Check the 3...

Page 73: ... 1 Connect power YpbPr cable only G cable from DVD player into projector 2 Change Timing and play below Color bar pattern from DVD player Timing 480i Pattern Color bar pattern since only G cable is connected the projected image shows the color bar as black and white 3 Light on projector 4 Enter factory mode 5 Press Calibration YpbPr to calibrate the mid level offset 6 It s completed Color bar patt...

Page 74: ...ke projector be horizontal 2 Enter factory menu 3 Enter into Block 3 in factory menu 4 Select item AutoKeystoneCal 5 Press key Left or Right to do auto calibration 6 Finish 0 calibration and bellow items will show data AutoKeystoneXCal 5 AutoKeystoneXOffset 20 ...

Page 75: ...75 Chapter 5 FRU List Exploded Diagram Module 1 Total Exploded View Note item 9 There s no Speaker in X1130 item 23 There s no Zoom Ring in X1230S ...

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Page 77: ...77 Module 2 ASSY UPPER CASE ...

Page 78: ...78 Module 3 ASSY LOWER CASE ...

Page 79: ...79 Module 4 ASSY FRONT CASE ...

Page 80: ...0S BOARD POWER BOARD 55 J900Q 003 X1130 X1230 X1230S BOARD DMD CHIP BAOD 55 J900Q 004 X1130 X1230 X1230S BOARD IR SENSOR BOARD 55 J900Q 005 X1130 X1230 X1230S CABLE POWER CORD UK 27 LDW0Q 001 X1130 X1230 X1230S CABLE POWER CORD EUR 27 LBJ0Q 001 X1130 X1230 X1230S CABLE POWER CORD SWIS 50 LE20Q 004 X1130 X1230 X1230S CABLE POWER CORD ARF 27 LCE0Q 002 X1130 X1230 X1230S CABLE POWER CORD US 27 LBJ0Q ...

Page 81: ...E CABLE M B TO IR BOARD 50 J900Q 003 X1130 X1230 X1230S CABLE CABLE BALLAST TO LAMP 50 J900Q 004 X1130 X1230 X1230S CABLE CABLE POWER BOARD TO BALLAST 50 J900Q 005 X1130 X1230 X1230S CABLE CABLE M B TO BALLAST 50 J900Q 006 X1130 CASE COVE R BRACKET ASSEMBLY REAR CASE 60 J900Q 001 X1230 X1230S CASE COVE R BRACKET ASSEMBLY REAR CASE 60 J910Q 001 X1130 X1230 X1230S CASE COVE R BRACKET ASSEMBLY INLET ...

Page 82: ... J900Q 006 X1230S CASE COVE R BRACKET ASSEMBLY FRONY CASE W O IR BOARD 60 J920Q 002 X1130 X1230 X1230S CASE COVE R BRACKET ASSEMBLY LAMP DOOR 60 J900Q 007 X1130 X1230 CASE COVE R BRACKET ASSEMBLY ZOOM RING 60 J900Q 008 X1130 X1230 CASE COVE R BRACKET ASSEMBLY FOCUS RING 60 J900Q 009 X1230S CASE COVE R BRACKET ASSEMBLY FOCUS RING 60 J920Q 003 X1130 X1230 X1230S DIGITAL LIGHT DEVICE Phillips X1130 X...

Page 83: ... CHIP 57 J910Q 001 X1130 DIGITAL LIGHT DEVICE ENGINE MODULE 57 J900Q 005 X1230 X1230S DIGITAL LIGHT DEVICE ENGINE MODULE 57 J910Q 002 X1130 X1230 X1230S FAN FAN X2 23 J900Q 001 X1130 X1230 X1230S FAN FAN BLOWER MODULE 23 J900Q 002 X1230 X1230S SPEAKER SPEAKER 23 J910Q 001 X1130 X1230 X1230S MISCELLANE OUS FOOT ADJFOOT 47 J900Q 001 X1130 X1230 X1230S MISCELLANE OUS RUBBER ADJFOOT PAD 47 J900Q 002 N...

Page 84: ...84 Appendix A Code List IR RS232 DDC Data 1 Remote Control Code IR setting value Frequency 38kHz Protocal NEC format b IR command code Customer code 0813 ...

Page 85: ...eo support 19 0 IR 020 Source Component Video support 20 0 IR 021 Aspect ratio 16 9 support 21 0 IR 022 Aspect ratio 4 3 support 22 0 IR 023 Volume support 23 0 IR 024 Volume support 24 0 IR 025 Brightness support 25 0 IR 026 Contrast support 26 0 IR 027 Color Temperature support 27 0 IR 028 Source Analog RGB for DVI Port Unsupport 28 0 IR 029 Source Analog YPbPr for DVI Port Unsupport 29 0 IR 030...

Page 86: ...the Native display resolution support 3 Name XXXXXXXX Return the company name support Lamp command type Projector receives commands NO Code character Function feature Note 1 0 Lamp Query the lamp ON OFF support 2 0 Lamp Query the lamp hours support Lamp command type Projector transmits commands NO Code character Function feature Note 1 Lamp 0 Return Lamp OFF status support 2 Lamp 1 Return Lamp ON ...

Page 87: ...ear of Manufacture __________________________ 2008 12H EDID Version Number __________________________ 1 13H EDID Revision Number _________________________ 3 14H VIDEO INPUT DEFINITION Analog Signal 0 700 0 300 1 000 Vp p Sync on Green Composite Sync Separate Syncs 15H Maximum Horizontal Image Size ________________ mm 16H Maximum Vertical Image Size __________________ mm 17H Display Gamma _________...

Page 88: ...56 pixels Sync Offset 40 pixels Sync Pulse Width 128 pixels Border 0 pixels Frequency 37 88 kHz Vertical Active Count 600 lines Blanking Count 28 lines Sync Offset 1 lines Sync Pulse Width 4 lines Border 0 lines Frequency 60 32 Hz Digital Separate Horizontal Polarity Vertical Polarity ______________________________________________________________________ 48H 59H Detailed Timing Descriptor Block 2 ...

Page 89: ..._____________ 2008 12H EDID Version Number __________________________ 1 13H EDID Revision Number _________________________ 3 14H VIDEO INPUT DEFINITION Analog Signal 0 700 0 300 1 000 Vp p Sync on Green Composite Sync Separate Syncs 15H Maximum Horizontal Image Size ________________ mm 16H Maximum Vertical Image Size __________________ mm 17H Display Gamma ________________________________ 2 20 18H...

Page 90: ...dth 136 pixels Border 0 pixels Frequency 48 36 kHz Vertical Active Count 768 lines Blanking Count 38 lines Sync Offset 3 lines Sync Pulse Width 6 lines Border 0 lines Frequency 60 00 Hz Digital Separate Horizontal Polarity Vertical Polarity ______________________________________________________________________ 48H 59H Detailed Timing Descriptor Block 2 Monitor Range Limits Min Vertical Freq 48 Hz ...

Page 91: ...______________ 2008 12H EDID Version Number __________________________ 1 13H EDID Revision Number _________________________ 3 14H VIDEO INPUT DEFINITION Analog Signal 0 700 0 300 1 000 Vp p Sync on Green Composite Sync Separate Syncs 15H Maximum Horizontal Image Size ________________ mm 16H Maximum Vertical Image Size __________________ mm 17H Display Gamma ________________________________ 2 20 18...

Page 92: ...dth 136 pixels Border 0 pixels Frequency 48 36 kHz Vertical Active Count 768 lines Blanking Count 38 lines Sync Offset 3 lines Sync Pulse Width 6 lines Border 0 lines Frequency 60 00 Hz Digital Separate Horizontal Polarity Vertical Polarity _____________________________________________________________________ 48H 59H Detailed Timing Descriptor Block 2 Monitor Range Limits Min Vertical Freq 48 Hz M...

Page 93: ..._____________ 2008 12H EDID Version Number __________________________ 1 13H EDID Revision Number _________________________ 3 14H VIDEO INPUT DEFINITION Analog Signal 0 700 0 300 1 000 Vp p Sync on Green Composite Sync Separate Syncs 15H Maximum Horizontal Image Size ________________ mm 16H Maximum Vertical Image Size __________________ mm 17H Display Gamma ________________________________ 2 20 18H...

Page 94: ...dth 136 pixels Border 0 pixels Frequency 48 36 kHz Vertical Active Count 768 lines Blanking Count 38 lines Sync Offset 3 lines Sync Pulse Width 6 lines Border 0 lines Frequency 60 00 Hz Digital Separate Horizontal Polarity Vertical Polarity ______________________________________________________________________ 48H 59H Detailed Timing Descriptor Block 2 Monitor Range Limits Min Vertical Freq 48 Hz ...

Page 95: ...______________ 2008 12H EDID Version Number __________________________ 1 13H EDID Revision Number _________________________ 3 14H VIDEO INPUT DEFINITION Analog Signal 0 700 0 300 1 000 Vp p Sync on Green Composite Sync Separate Syncs 15H Maximum Horizontal Image Size ________________ mm 16H Maximum Vertical Image Size __________________ mm 17H Display Gamma ________________________________ 2 20 18...

Page 96: ...th 136 pixels Border 0 pixels Frequency 48 36 kHz Vertical Active Count 768 lines Blanking Count 38 lines Sync Offset 3 lines Sync Pulse Width 6 lines Border 0 lines Frequency 60 00 Hz Digital Separate Horizontal Polarity Vertical Polarity ______________________________________________________________________ 48H 59H Detailed Timing Descriptor Block 2 Monitor Range Limits Min Vertical Freq 48 Hz M...

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