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Section 4: OPERATION

GS Series User Manual

020-000724-02 Rev. 1 (10-2015)

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Light Source

Light Source Mode

Select Constant Power, Constant Intensity or ECO mode. When in ECO mode, 
the projector will adjust to the lowest fan speed and switch the laser diode 
power to the minimum setting.

Constant Power

Set the value of the laser diode power (in Watts).

Constant Intensity

Set the value for the Constant Intensity to maintain constant brightness.
The light sensor will monitor the light level and will apply more power as the 
laser brightness decays naturally over time. When the laser setting reaches 
maximum power of 405W, it will remain at this setting. Note that the light 
sensor needs to be calibrated for Constant Intensity mode to work properly. 
Calibration should be performed again after every lamp change.

Total Projector Hours

Display current total hours the projector used.

Light Sensor

Calibrate light sensor.

Light Source

Constant Power

1.  Light Source Mode

2.  Constant Power

3.  

Constant Intensity

4.  Total Projector Hours

5.  Light Sensor

Summary of Contents for DHD555-GS

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL 020 000724 02 GS Series DWX555 GS DHD555 GS DWU555 GS...

Page 2: ...r warten Le DC fourni avec ce manuel imprim contient une copie lectronique en fran ais S il vous pla t lire toutes les instructions avant d utiliser ou de r parer ce produit Il CD fornito con il manua...

Page 3: ...dential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at the user s own expense WARNING Changes or modifications not expressly approv...

Page 4: ...ufacturing facility is ISO 9001 and 14001 certified GENERAL WARRANTY STATEMENTS For complete information about Christie s limited warranty please contact your Christie dealer In addition to the other...

Page 5: ...iling Mount Installation 3 16 4 OPERATION 4 1 Size and Position Menu 4 2 4 2 Image Settings Menu 4 7 4 3 Configuration Menu 4 9 4 4 Light Source 4 14 4 5 Status Menu 4 15 4 6 Input Switching PIP Menu...

Page 6: ...anual 020 000724 02 Rev 1 10 2015 ii 6 3 Key Features 6 7 6 4 List of Components 6 8 6 5 Optional Accessories 6 8 6 6 REGULATORY 6 9 6 7 Federal Communications Commission FCC Warning 6 10 6 8 OSD Tree...

Page 7: ...e projector and disconnect all power sources before servicing or cleaning Use a soft cloth moistened with a mild detergent to clean the display housing Disconnect the power plug from the AC outlet if...

Page 8: ...should never be attempted Any operation or adjustment not specifically instructed by the user s guide creates the risk of hazardous laser radiation exposure Do not open or disassemble the projector a...

Page 9: ...nts It is primarily designed for fixed installation markets 2 1 Projector Components Front View Ind Part Name Description 1 Front IR Sensor Receives signals from the IR remote Keep the signal path to...

Page 10: ...ication with the projector 2 Input Output I O Panel Connects the projector to external devices 3 AC Input Connect to the supplied power adapter 4 Power Button Switch the power button to turn on the po...

Page 11: ...Intake Keep these vents unobstructed to prevent the projector from overheating 2 LED Status Indicators Displays the status of the projector They are from left to right LIGHT STATUS and PIC MUTE 3 Bui...

Page 12: ...election 4 Auto Automatically optimize image 5 Lens Adjust the lens vertical or horizontal offset setting 6 Focus Adjust focus 7 Exit Return to previous level or exit menus if at top level 8 Arrow Key...

Page 13: ...r Name 1 HDBaseT 9 Component IN 2 Remote IN 10 RS232 3 Remote OUT 11 Mini USB 4 HDMI 12 USB Type A 5 VGA IN 13 Ethernet 6 VGA OUT 14 CVBS 7 Display Port 15 S Video 8 DVI HDBaseT REMOTE IN GREEN Y BLUE...

Page 14: ...Section 2 INTRODUCTION GS Series User Manual 020 000724 02 Rev 1 10 2015 2 6 2 4 Remote Control 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 25 26 27 28 29 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 23...

Page 15: ...the vertical keystone 16 Standby Turn projector OFF 17 Contrast Adjust difference between dark and light 18 Hot key Select your preset keys quickly 19 Swap Swap the main and PIP PBP images 20 Layout A...

Page 16: ...solid Laser diode is on and operating correctly Off Laser diode is off LED Status Projector State Off AC power is off without AC plug in Off but keypad LED is on AC has been applied projector is in st...

Page 17: ...ction 2 INTRODUCTION GS Series User Manual 020 000724 02 Rev 1 10 2015 2 9 PICTURE MUTE LED LED Status Projector State Green solid Light is on image is displayed Orange solid Light is on image is blan...

Page 18: ...ferent from those shown This diagram is for illustrative purposes only and does NOT indicate that these accessories are supplied with the projector Ind Connector Name Ind Connector Name Ind Connector...

Page 19: ...for illustrative purposes only and does NOT indicate that these accessories are supplied with the projector Ind Connector Name Ind Connector Name Ind Connector Name 1 Component YPbPr Cable 4 VGA in C...

Page 20: ...ect an input source VGA BNC HDMI Component S Video or Composite Video 4 The projector detects the source you selected and displays the image NOTE The first time the projector is used the preferred lan...

Page 21: ...creen The projector with the standard lens must be at least 3 feet 0 9m from the projection screen Position the projector to the desired distance from the screen The distance from the lens of the proj...

Page 22: ...viewing angle is from 60 to 120 as illustrated below WARNING In portrait orientation the Portrait Side Cover must be installed on the side of the projector which is now the lower side Refer to sectio...

Page 23: ...3 6 Non Supported Modes The projector is in non portrait mode when the viewing angle is 240 to 300 as illustrated below The orange status LED on projector lights on WARNING The projector should not b...

Page 24: ...f appears below the lens center At 100 offset all or 100 of the image will appear above the lens center The offset is calculated as the ratio of the number of pixels shifted up down to half the image...

Page 25: ...er so the center of the image is now 600 pixels above where the center of the image was at 0 offset or lens center The offset is 600 600 100 100 600 pixels of shift above lens center Lens center Image...

Page 26: ...the image appears above lens center and half of the image appears below lens center 540 pixels above lens center 540 pixels below lens center Lens center Image has been offset 648 pixels above lens c...

Page 27: ...offset 648 pixels below lens center so the image has an offset of 648 540 100 120 648 pixels of shift below lens center Total of 1296 pixels 648 648 of display are below lens center Lens center Image...

Page 28: ...f of the image appears above lens center and half of the image appears below lens center 400 pixels above lens center 400 pixels below lens center Lens center Image has been offset 400 pixels above le...

Page 29: ...n offset 400 pixels below lens center so the image has an offset of 400 400 100 100 400 pixels of shift below lens center Total of 800 pixels 400 400 of display are below lens center Lens center Image...

Page 30: ...t a large offset may cause damage to the lens assembly Center the lens while the projector is switched on by pressing the lens horizontal or vertical button and then pressing Enter 2 Turn Off the proj...

Page 31: ...2015 3 14 3 8 Cable Cover Installation 1 Rotate the cable cover and insert the two guide pins into the guide holes 2 Press and hold both lower corners of the cable cover while inserting the sheet clip...

Page 32: ...er to the left side of the projector and secure with the 6 step screws 2 Mount the projector in an appropriate mounting kit using the 4 mounting points on the underside of the projector WARNING Mount...

Page 33: ...ng points on the underside of the projector When not mounted properly the projector may fall causing hazards or injury The warranty on this projector does not cover any damage caused by the use of any...

Page 34: ...n below Press the MENU button on the remote control or on the built in keypad on the rear of the projector to display the main menu Use the arrow keys to navigate within the menu and adjust a setting...

Page 35: ...keep aspect ratio Custom Stretch the display horizontally or vertically without cutting the image display Overscan Remove noise around the image Overscan Zoom enlarges image 6 from original size Overs...

Page 36: ...Zoom Change the size of projector s display area vertically If the display area has been resized by this setting it can be moved by changing the Digital Horz Shift and Digital Vert Shift settings Dig...

Page 37: ...one vertically and make a more square image Vertical keystone is used to correct a keystoned image shape in which the left and right borders of the image are unequal in length and the top and bottom a...

Page 38: ...e to be rotated most commonly to level the image While the image is rotated the software can crop any content that begins to fall off the panel The function will not automatically scale the image down...

Page 39: ...d lock to the input signal This is useful when signal quality is marginal Normal mode can support all of the 4 3 input sources Wide mode can support all of the 16 9 input source most of the 4 3 input...

Page 40: ...larity of the image Video Options This function is used with video sources only Color Adjust a video image from black and white to fully saturated color The color setting applies to video sources only...

Page 41: ...DVD player is not syncing properly with the projector select this option to help it to sync when connected to the projector Picture Settings Optimize the projector for displaying images under certain...

Page 42: ...sable the Zoom Focus Horizontal and Vertical Position settings effectively locking out any changes and overriding all other lens features This is particularly useful to prevent accidental lens positio...

Page 43: ...ical power is connected Auto Shutdown Automatically turns the projector off after no signals are detected for a preset number of minutes If an active signal is received before the projector powers dow...

Page 44: ...is a Blend In simple terms a blend appears as a gradient strip along an edge of a projected image It is darkest along the extreme edge of the image and lightens nearer to the rest of the image see be...

Page 45: ...played colors having a red component Adjust the slide bars or enter new specific coordinates as desired to define or change the color gamuts needed for your environment and applications Enable the sel...

Page 46: ...et Restore all settings to their default value It will not reset network but it will reset RS232 Test Pattern Choose the desired internal test pattern to display or select OFF to turn off a test patte...

Page 47: ...ain constant brightness The light sensor will monitor the light level and will apply more power as the laser brightness decays naturally over time When the laser setting reaches maximum power of 405W...

Page 48: ...tatus Model Name Sync on Green Main Sync Type Serial Number Native Resolution Firmware Main Input Main Signal Format Main Pixel Clock Main Horz Refresh Main Vert Refresh PIP PBP Input PIP PBP Signal F...

Page 49: ...ion Firmware Main Input Main Signal Format Main Pixel Clock Main Horz Refresh Main Vert Refresh PIP PBP Input PIP PBP Signal Format PIP PBP Pixel Clock PIP PBP Sync Type PIP PBP Horz Refresh PIP PBP V...

Page 50: ...ion Firmware Main Input Main Signal Format Main Pixel Clock Main Horz Refresh Main Vert Refresh PIP PBP Input PIP PBP Signal Format PIP PBP Pixel Clock PIP PBP Sync Type PIP PBP Horz Refresh PIP PBP V...

Page 51: ...box turns the PIP PBP source ON and OFF Refer to Section 6 2 for the Main and PIP PBP compatibility table Swap Change the main image to PIP PBP and the PIP PBP to main image Swapping is available onl...

Page 52: ...rt all of the 16 9 input source most of the 4 3 input source For those 4 3 input sources not recognized by Wide mode example 1400 x 1050 perform Auto Image using normal mode Source Info Display curren...

Page 53: ...projector will blank the screen before timing is stable when change source 4 7 Language Menu Allows you to select an available language for the OSD display 4 8 Test Pattern Menu Choose the desired in...

Page 54: ...wser and type the IP address in the address bar assigned to your projector 1 Select the log in level from the Access type drop down list 2 Enter the Password in the Password field 3 Select the appropr...

Page 55: ...size swap and change the test pattern Projector Information Panel Check the projector information for power status Pic mute status OSD status IP address and Mac address Switch Panel Switch the on off...

Page 56: ...Section 4 OPERATION GS Series User Manual 020 000724 02 Rev 1 10 2015 4 23 4 9 4 Main Tabbed Page Lens Control the focus lens shift and zoom adjustments for the lens...

Page 57: ...Section 4 OPERATION GS Series User Manual 020 000724 02 Rev 1 10 2015 4 24 4 9 5 Network...

Page 58: ...y 192 168 0 100 WLAN Settings Enabled Start IP 192 168 1 100 End IP 192 168 1 120 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 1 100 SNMP Settings SNMP Read Communication private Trap IP Address...

Page 59: ...private this is a plain text password This must also be entered in the MIB browser This password allows the various settings in the projector to be queried SNMP Location default setting blank This fie...

Page 60: ...20 000724 02 Rev 1 10 2015 4 27 4 9 6 Tools To Use the Tools tabbed pages to control Size Position Image Settings Configuration Light Source Input Switching PIP and Test Pattern 4 9 7 Administrator Pa...

Page 61: ...020 000724 02 Rev 1 10 2015 4 28 4 9 8 About Page Version Tab View the main firmware version network firmware version projector model name and projector serial number License Tab The license informat...

Page 62: ...Projector 1 Connect to the projector using WiFi or Ethernet Ethernet connection Determine the projector s IP address from the menu Main Menu Configuration Communications LAN Configure your PC IP addr...

Page 63: ...Main Menu Configuration Communications WLAN Connect your PC device to the wireless SSID for the selected projector Example Christie 0111000123 4 10 2 Install Christie Presenter software 1 Use a web br...

Page 64: ...d is used to identify all computers connected to the projector via the Christie Presenter software via either wired or wireless connections The Network Display Management Device Management tab will sh...

Page 65: ...n seen shown below Connect and search network display 1 Click the button to enter into the connection menu section Icon Description Connect and search network display Stop start displaying desktop con...

Page 66: ...own click the Search button to search for the projector on the network and select the projector to which you want to connect Select the option Directly in order to proceed to the log in interface 3 In...

Page 67: ...ogram is launched At that time if screen capture starts the image of the whole screen is transferred to a remote network display FixedSize FixedSize mode allows the users to place a frame on the deskt...

Page 68: ...o configure Christie Presenter for Basic Setting and Advanced Setting Basic Setting Select language change the region size of fixed size capture mode and select if notification message popup is allowe...

Page 69: ...screen on the network display Click on the icon to change the display position A dialog box will appear Click this unlock icon to change the password Password change to target network display Only an...

Page 70: ...ode the Card Reader application detects any USB flash devices hot plug events and displays the flash device icon When the flash device is removed from USB the icon disappears It is suggested that USB...

Page 71: ...ort files folders in extended order SizeOrder Sort files folders in size order TimeOrder Sort files folders in time order EXIF ON OFF Enable Disable auto image rotate accordingly to EXIF information F...

Page 72: ...play the image in best fit to the screen EXIFDisp OFF On Enable Disable EXIF information display 90deg Rotate 90 degree 90deg Rotate 90 degree 4 Image Slide Show Mode The following operations are supp...

Page 73: ...ATION GS Series User Manual 020 000724 02 Rev 1 10 2015 4 40 When the image can NOT be displayed due to memory limitation or can NOT support image format the specific image is displayed on the center...

Page 74: ...l or on remote control If you are using a PC for Windows 95 98 2000 XP Windows 7 1 Click the My Computer Control Panel and then double click Display 2 Select the Settings tab 3 Verify that your displa...

Page 75: ...on If you are using a Notebook PC Some Notebook PCs may deactivate their own screens when a second display device is in use Each of them has a different method of reactivation Please refer to your com...

Page 76: ...hic DVD or 16 9 DVD the projector will show the best image when the projector display mode is set to 16 9 in the OSD If you play 4 3 format DVD titles please change the format to 4 3 in the projector...

Page 77: ...Type Resolution Frame Rate Hz HDMI VGA DisplayPort DVI Component S video CVBS PC 640x350 85 640x400 85 640x480 59 640x480 60 640x480 72 640x480 75 640x480 85 720x400 85 768x480 60 768x480 75 768x480 8...

Page 78: ...onent S video CVBS PC 960x600 85 1024x768 60 1024x768 75 1024x768 85 1064x600 50 1064x600 60 1064x600 75 1064x600 85 1152x720 50 1152x720 60 1152x720 75 1152x720 85 1152x864 60 1152x864 70 1152x864 75...

Page 79: ...video CVBS PC 1280x960 60 1280x960 75 1280x960 85 1280x1024 50 1280x1024 60 1280x1024 75 1280x1024 85 1360x768 50 1360x768 60 1360x768 75 1360x768 85 1366x768 60 1400x900 60 1400x1050 50 1400x1050 60...

Page 80: ...Type Resolution Frame Rate Hz HDMI VGA DisplayPort DVI Component S video CVBS PC 1728x1080 60 1864x1050 50 1864x1050 60 1920X1080 50 1920X1080 60 1920X1200RB 60 1920X1200RB 50 NTSC NTSC M 4 43 60 PAL...

Page 81: ...24 02 Rev 1 10 2015 6 5 Signal Type Resolution Frame Rate Hz HDMI VGA DisplayPort DVI Component S video CVBS HDTV 1080i 25 1080i 29 1080i 30 720p 50 720p 59 720p 60 1080s 23 1080s 24 1080p 23 1080p 24...

Page 82: ...5 6 6 6 2 PIP PBP Compatibility PIP PBP combinations are enabled PIP PBP combinations are disabled Main PIP PBP HDMI VGA Component CVBS S Video HDBaseT Display Port USB A USB MINI B RJ45 DVI D HDMI VG...

Page 83: ...p Module for edge blending and geometric correction Optional Wireless desktop display using wireless dongle optional SNMP traps and e mail notifications 10 bit image processor electronics with modular...

Page 84: ...difference in applications for each country some regions may have different accessories 6 5 Optional Accessories Lens 0 75 0 95 Zoom G 140 119102 01 Lens 0 95 1 22 Zoom G 140 101103 01 Lens 1 22 1 52...

Page 85: ...No 1907 2006 on the registration evaluation authorization and restriction of chemicals REACH and the applicable official amendment s EU Directive 2012 19 EU on waste and electrical and electronic equ...

Page 86: ...ission FCC Warning WARNING A shielded type power cord is required in order to meet FCC emission limits and also to prevent interference to the nearby radio and television reception It is essential tha...

Page 87: ...t 0 100 50 Geometry Correc tion Off Off Basic Horz Keystone 0 100 0 20 for GEO model 50 10 for GEO model Vert Keystone 0 100 0 20 for GEO model 50 10 for GEO model Horz Pincushion 0 100 50 Vert Pincus...

Page 88: ...adjust 0 140 0 Bottom Right Vert adjust 0 80 0 Auto Image Image settings Brightness 0 100 50 Contrast 0 100 By source set Color Space Auto Auto RGB RGB RGB RGB Video REC709 YUV REC709 REC709 REC601 De...

Page 89: ...nt Off Off Normal Maximum Color Enhance ment Off Off CE 1 CE 2 Configuration Language English Lens Settings Focus command Zoom command Lens Shift command Lock all Lens Motors Allow Allow Locked Lens c...

Page 90: ...efault Gateway MAC Address WLAN Enable by set Start IP End IP Subnet Mask Default Gateway MAC Address SSID Password Network Projector Name by set Show Network Messages Restart Network Network Factory...

Page 91: ...030 Intensity of White 100 10000 6772 x of White 0 200 0 400 0 305 y of White 0 200 0 400 0 333 Reset to Default Yes No Target Data Gain of Red 0 200 1 000 1 000 x of Red 0 300 0 700 0 615 y of Red 0...

Page 92: ...or Info Model Name Serial Number Native Resolution Firmware Configuration Boot Code Standby Mode Lens Lock Set tings Wheel Index Factory Reset Test Pattern Off Grid White Black Checkerboard Color Bars...

Page 93: ...bration Calibrated display Yes No Status Model Name Serial Number Native Resolution Firmware Vxx Ayy Bzz Main Input Main Signal Format Main Pixel Clock Main Sync Type Main Horz Refresh Main Vert Refre...

Page 94: ...resh Pixel Clock Sync Type Color Space PIP PBP When PIP PBP active PIP PBP source lines When PIP PBP active Enable Main Source Hot Key ON ON OFF Source Hot Key VGA Key number 1 HDMI Key number 2 DVI D...

Page 95: ...100 100 100 Mode NO SQ CT mode OSD mode CT 0 Bright 2X Native Bright Warm 0 Bright 2X D55 Bright Warmest 0 Bright 2X D70 Bright Bright 0 Bright 2X D80 Bright Cool 1 Presentation 2X Native Presentation...

Page 96: ...ode 50 50 Video Mode 50 50 Video Mode 50 50 Bright Mode 50 50 Bright Mode 50 50 Real Mode 50 50 Real Mode 50 50 Dicom Mode 50 50 Dicom Mode 50 50 VGA PC Presenta tion Mode PC Sig nal Presentation Mode...

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