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Internal functions

 

 

HDCP

 

This product is an HDCP version 2.2/1.4-compliant image device. 
The digital image signals for HDCP contents that are encrypted and sent from digital devices connected 

to the HDMI terminal and DVI terminal can be displayed.

 

 

HDCP is an “encryption system for digital video signals.” 
It AISYS a TMDS link with DVI or HDMI terminals.

 

 

HDCP transmitter is built in the signal server and HDCP receiver is built in the signal receiver. 
This system can make the signals code, transmit, decode and display.

 

 

1. The transmitter authenticates the receiver: If the authentication fails, signals are not transmitted. 

Immediately after authentication, a key (the encryption rule) is shared: The key is updated every two 
seconds. 

2. The transmitter encrypts the information with the key and sends the encrypted (digital) signal. If the 

key update does not match, the transmissions stop. 

3. The receiver receives the encrypted signal, decodes the signal with the key, and displays the signal on 

the display device.

 

 

Frame lock function 

Depending on the input signal’s frequency, commonly-used display devices may not be able to synchronize 
the input signal’s frame with LCD’s frame, thereby showing a mixture of successive 2 frames. 
The following illustrates how this mixture of frames (image shift) occurs. Numbers 

  to 

  indicates the 

order in which these images appeared. 

 

In  this  example,  a  composite  image 

  appeared  when  an  object  moved  from  right  to  left,  which  is  a 

combination of the frames before and after the movement.   
This function synchronizes the LCD’s frame with that of input signal to prevent this kind of frame mixture, 
and it is effective for input signals of about 23 to 31 Hz and about 47 to 61 Hz. 
For  frequencies  other  than  these  ranges,  a  different  process  takes  effect  in  place  of  Frame  Lock 
(synchronization) to ensure that a single frame appears in the entire LCD. Therefore, composite image like 

  would not appear even in those cases.

 

 

 

In  the  past,  asynchronous  methods  were  adequate  for  inputs  from  computers  because  they  mainly 
consisted of still images so no image overlapping could be seen. When moving images are played back, 
however, image-overlapping takes place because of a slight difference between the image signal and the 
LCOS-panel drive frequency. As more moving images are played back from computers these days, the 
frame  lock  function  is  used  to  synchronize  computer  inputs  to  counteract  this  problem,  resulting  in 
smooth image playback.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for 4K501ST

Page 1: ...that electrically corrects color displacement in unit of 0 1 pixels in a specific area of the screen 3 Equipped with a framed mask to shield the extra light around the LCOS panel 1 5 Curved surface projection technologies The product includes technologies for projecting images beautifully onto a dome shaped screen and the like 1 Supports curved surface screens with a periphery focus adjustment fun...

Page 2: ... 100BASE TX 10BASE T 6 DVI single 640x480 800x600 1280x720 1024x768 1366x768 1440x900 1280x1024 1920x1080 2048x1080 2560x1080 1920x1200 2048x1200 2560x1440 3840x2160 3 4096x2160 3 4 Image DVI 1x2 2560x1080 2560x1440 2560x1600 3840x2160 3 4096x2160 3 signals DVI 2x2 3840x2160 4096x2160 4096x2304 5 3200x2400 5 3840x2400 5 4096x2400 5 DVI 1x4 3840x2160 4096x2160 4096x2304 5 3840x2400 5 4096x2400 5 HD...

Page 3: ...ded with the optical axis at the center 4K501ST Image size 4096x2400 Projection distance m inches Width m Height m L W L T 40 0 9 0 5 0 9 1 1 60 1 3 0 8 1 3 1 7 80 1 8 1 0 1 8 2 3 100 2 2 1 3 2 2 2 9 120 2 6 1 5 2 7 3 5 140 3 1 1 8 3 1 4 1 160 3 5 2 1 3 6 4 7 180 3 9 2 3 4 0 5 3 200 4 4 2 6 4 5 5 8 220 4 8 2 8 4 9 6 4 240 5 3 3 1 5 4 7 0 260 5 7 3 3 5 9 7 6 280 6 1 3 6 6 3 8 2 300 6 6 3 9 6 8 8 8 ...

Page 4: ...uct The center of the crosshair is the optical axis of the lens The octagonal area excluding the four corners light gray is the guaranteed optical performance range Note that the sizes of the four corners that are outside the guaranteed range are the same Moving the image outside the guaranteed optical performance range may cause shade to appear in the corner area of the image e g 60 vertical 10 h...

Page 5: ...age projected on the screen R0 0 Rotate the adjustable legs to adjust their lengths The maximum extension length of each leg is 12 mm The front to back angle of this product can be adjusted in the range of 1 5 relative to the surface that the product is placed on The figure is for explanation only and different from the actual product shape ST 0 QAF E5 ...

Page 6: ...age appears colored in magenta If viewed from the right the right side of the image appears in the same way Likewise if viewed from a vertical angle the top or bottom side appears colored in green This is particularly evident in whitish images This phenomenon occurs as a result of polarization properties but may not be noticeable depending on the screen type The following figure shows an example w...

Page 7: ...minal input DVI1 DVI3 HDMI1 HDMI2 A method of transmitting image signals using two transmission cables For example when transmitting a 3840x2160 image each cable carries a 1920x2160 signal Image signals are divided into two signals transmitted composed and played back For DVI signal A is received through DVI1 and signal B through DVI3 For HDMI signal A is received through HDMI1 and signal B throug...

Page 8: ...e divided and output However this may not be true depending on the specifications of the output device 3 2 About Multi input mode select On this product EDID a list of resolutions that can be received is selected using Multi input mode select The EDID is selected separately for DVI and HDMI 1 If set to Normal the EDID will be a list containing a portion of the image signals that use a single termi...

Page 9: ...1080 66 636 59 978 181 250 2 48 32 80 3 10 18 66 000 60 000 198 000 248 44 148 4 5 11 1920x1200 74 556 59 885 193 250 136 200 336 3 6 36 74 038 59 950 154 000 48 32 80 3 6 26 2048x1200 74 049 59 959 163 500 48 32 80 3 10 22 2560x1440 88 787 59 951 241 500 48 32 80 3 5 33 3840x2160 52 438 23 999 209 750 48 32 80 3 5 17 4096x2160 52 397 23 980 223 000 2 48 32 80 3 10 12 DVI 1x2 Resolution Frequency ...

Page 10: ...al kHz Vertical Hz Dot clock MHz Normal 1x4 Horizontal FP SW BP Vertical FP SW BP 3840x2160 960x2160 134 036 59 918 178 000 2 80 104 184 3 10 64 133 259 59 973 149 250 3 48 32 80 3 10 49 133 319 60 000 138 652 2 8 32 40 48 8 6 135 000 60 000 148 500 44 22 74 8 10 72 4096x2160 1024x2160 134 055 59 926 188 750 2 80 112 192 3 10 64 133 235 59 962 157 750 3 48 32 80 3 10 49 133 320 60 000 147 185 2 8 ...

Page 11: ... 5 36 2560x1080 26 400 24 000 99 000 998 44 148 4 5 11 56 250 50 000 185 625 548 44 148 4 5 36 66 636 59 978 181 250 2 48 32 80 3 10 18 66 000 60 000 198 000 248 44 148 4 5 11 1920x1200 74 556 59 885 193 250 136 200 336 3 6 36 74 038 59 950 154 000 48 32 80 3 6 26 2048x1200 74 582 59 905 205 250 136 216 352 3 10 32 74 100 60 000 157 684 2 8 32 40 21 8 6 2560x1440 88 787 59 951 241 500 48 32 80 3 5...

Page 12: ...0 72 133 320 60 000 266 640 2 8 32 40 48 8 6 4096x2160 2048x2160 52 515 23 957 142 000 2 112 216 328 3 10 19 52 423 23 992 115 750 2 48 32 80 3 10 12 54 000 24 000 148 500 510 44 148 8 10 72 112 500 50 000 297 000 484 44 64 8 10 72 133 265 59 975 294 250 2 48 32 80 3 10 49 133 320 60 000 283 704 2 8 32 40 48 8 6 135 000 60 000 297 000 44 44 64 8 10 72 3200x2400 5 1600x2400 148 011 59 948 260 500 4...

Page 13: ...080 27 000 24 000 74 250 56 250 50 000 148 500 67 500 60 000 148 500 2560x1080 26 400 24 000 99 000 56 250 50 000 185 625 66 000 60 000 198 000 3840x2160 54 000 24 000 297 000 56 250 25 000 297 000 67 500 30 000 297 000 112 500 50 000 594 000 135 000 60 000 594 000 4096x2160 54 000 24 000 297 000 56 250 25 000 297 000 67 500 30 000 297 000 112 500 50 000 594 000 135 000 60 000 594 000 YCbCr420 Res...

Page 14: ...nchronize the input signal s frame with LCD s frame thereby showing a mixture of successive 2 frames The following illustrates how this mixture of frames image shift occurs Numbers to indicates the order in which these images appeared In this example a composite image appeared when an object moved from right to left which is a combination of the frames before and after the movement This function s...

Page 15: ...nts of the error type Pre warning High temperature If the temperature becomes almost abnormal the projector displays the warning of high temperature This state is cleared when the temperature goes down Pre warning Lamp replacement If the lamp replacement conditions are almost satisfied the projector displays the warning of the lamp replacement This state is cleared when the lamp counter for replac...

Page 16: ...V with two AAA battery Communication range approx 8 m within 25 degrees of the receiver Remote Control RS RC05 Same as the supplied remote 5 3 Replacement Parts Lamp Assembly with Replacement Air Filter RS LP10F RS LP10 RS FL03 RS LP10 Super High Pressure Lamp for projectors Recommended lamp replacement time 3 400 W 3000H 300 W 4000H Replacement air filter RS FL03 This filter is installed at the a...

Page 17: ...8 5 x 6 9 x 21 1 inch including protrusion W 470 0 mm H 155 0 mm D 515 0 mm 18 5 x 6 1 x 20 3 inch not including protrusion Lens center 122 0 mm from the left side front is the side where lens is attached 100 0 mm from the installed surface Weight 18 kg 40 lbs Screw holes for ceiling mount 4 M6 ...

Page 18: ...mes Projection lens LED indicator Terminals and connectors Side control Power cord connector Infrared remote receiver Adjustable feet Air intake vent Anti theft lock hole Lamp cover Exhaust vent Infrared remote receiver ...

Page 19: ...for the remote The unit can be operated by a wired remote RS RC05 option When a cable is connected to the unit s remote terminal the unit switches to a mode in which no infrared signal is accepted so that the unit would not respond to other remote In addition when a cable is connected to the wireline connection terminal on the remote the remote also switches to a mode in which no infrared signal i...

Page 20: ...f Other than above By the combination of indicator states various other states are indicated For details refer to the user s manual 1 Warning lights together 2 Warning blinks together Control the projector by button operation POWER Turns the power supply on or off INPUT Displays a select screen of input signal for projection LENS Changes the display to the focus marginal focus when activated zoom ...

Page 21: ...l focus ZOOM Zoom adjustment SHIFT Lens shift adjustment FREEZE Freeze BLANK Blank MUTE Mute 1 9 Input numbers Ch Channel setting of remote Not Available AUTO PC for analog PC input ANALOG Unavailable function COMPONENT Unused signal D ZOOM Unavailable function Fn Unavailable function Channel settings on the remote Ch1 Press and hold Ch and 1 buttons for 3 seconds at the same time Ch2 Press and ho...

Page 22: ...rmore the possibility of the lamp bursting as it is used is extremely high If the lamp should burst return the projector to your local service center to have the lamp replaced and the unit inspected There is a less than half probability of the lamp bursting before the lamp replacement time is reached Normally it is most likely that the lamp will not burst before the replacement time Even if the la...

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