15. If you used the focus knob (F) to make the adjustments manually, run an ILS auto calibration.
16. Fine tune the focus on cross-hair patterns I (horizontal) and II (vertical) using the ILS
controls only.
The goal is to obtain good focus at the center and on all sides of the screen, including the
square patterns across the screen.
Adjusting DMD convergence
A convergence problem can be identified when one or more projected colors (red, green, and blue)
appears misaligned when examined with a convergence test pattern.
The three colors should overlap to form pure white lines throughout the image and one or more poorly
converged individual colors may appear adjacent to some or all of the lines.
When adjusting the convergence, you are adjusting red and green to blue.
If you wear glasses with corrective lenses when performing this adjustment, ensure that you are viewing
the test pattern on a straight angle through the optical axis of your glasses, and not from a tilted or
angled perspective. This avoids a prismatic effect that can appear to shift convergence when viewing at
an angle.
1. Before adjusting DMD convergence, ensure the projector has reached a steady operational
state. If switching from a white or bright test pattern to a dark convergence test pattern, or if
warming up the projector after a shutdown, allow 15 minutes for stabilization so that the
optics can reach a steady state.
2. In the right toolbar, select Test Patterns.
3. Select the RGB-4K-Convergence test pattern and display it full screen.
4. Open the Service door on the side of the projector.
5. To adjust the convergence knobs, use the 3 mm driver included with the projector.
If adjusting by hand without using the tool, pull out the convergence adjustment knobs to
engage them.
Adjusting the image
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