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GS Series DWU1082-GS User Manual

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020-001800-01 Rev. 1 (04-2020)
Copyright ©2020 Christie Digital Systems USA Inc. All rights reserved.

Operation

Setting the system notification

Configure the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) settings for receiving notifications 
from the system directly to the email. SNMP provides network administrators with a common way 
to manage their network devices from a single remote location. Administrators can use the SNMP 
interface to query a number of devices to see their current status or configuration. Operators can 
change configuration values and configure trap notifications to be sent when certain events occur 
(for example, loss of signal, power state change, and so on).
Emails are sent to the mail server configured in the projector settings. Up to two user email 
accounts can be selected. Important information regarding the event is located in the body content 
of the email.
SNMP traps are notifications that are sent from the projector. They are only received by a trap 
receiver (MIB Browser) in the computer.

1. From the web user interface, select Network > Notification.

Se

Using web user interface

 on page 46 for further information.

2. Set up the appropriate SNMP setting:

• SNMP Read Community—Plain text password that must also be entered in the MIB 

browser. This password allows various settings in the projector to be queried.

• SNMP Location—Use as a description to where a projector is located in a building. SNMP 

emails sent specify this location.

• Trap IP Address—Fill in this field with the IP address of the computer, on which you 

want to view received traps from the projector.

• Sender Email—Set the email account as the source of the system notifications.

• SMTP Server—Enter the IP address of the mail server.

• Recipient—Enter up to two email accounts to receive the system notification. 

3. Set the SNMP actions for the system events:

• Disabled—Disable email notification

• SNMP Trap—Send the notification to the trap receiver (MIB Browser).

• Email—Send the notification to the email recipient.

• SNMP Trap and Email—Send the notification to the trap receiver and the email 

recipient.

4. To apply the notification settings, click Save.

Summary of Contents for DWU1082-GS

Page 1: ...Christie GS Series DWU1082 GS User Manual 020 001800 01...

Page 2: ...where such product has not been designed modified or approved by Christie for such use g Except where the product is designed for outdoor use problems or damage caused by use of the product outdoors u...

Page 3: ...ilt in keypad 12 Input Output I O panel 13 IR remote keypad 14 LED status indicators 16 Status LED 16 Shutter LED 16 Installation 17 Connecting to a computer 17 Connecting to video equipment 18 Turnin...

Page 4: ...interface 47 Setting the system notification 48 Troubleshooting 49 No image appears on screen 49 Incorrectly displayed image 49 Presentation is not displayed 50 Unstable or flickering images 51 Verti...

Page 5: ...es DWU1082 GS User Manual 5 020 001800 01 Rev 1 04 2020 Copyright 2020 Christie Digital Systems USA Inc All rights reserved Content Federal Communications Commission FCC warning 63 On screen display t...

Page 6: ...HAZARD Keep hands clothes and all combustible material away from the concentrated light beam of the projector TRIP OR FIRE HAZARD Position all cables where they cannot contact hot surfaces be pulled...

Page 7: ...HAZARD Disconnect the product from AC before installing moving servicing cleaning removing components or opening any enclosure Install the product near an easily accessible AC receptacle Warning If n...

Page 8: ...General hazard Electric shock hazard To avoid personal injury disconnect all power sources before performing maintenance or service Electrocution hazard To avoid personal injury always disconnect all...

Page 9: ...old use Consult the service manual Disconnect all power sources before performing maintenance or service procedures Indicates the presence of an earth ground Do not look into the projector lens when t...

Page 10: ...keypad Keep the signal path to the sensor unobstructed for uninterrupted communication with the projector 2 Projection lens Allows automated lens control and adjustment vertical and horizontal offsets...

Page 11: ...or 5 Power button Powers the projector on or off 6 Kensington Security Slot Secures the projector to help prevent theft or unauthorized removal ID Part name Description 1 Cooling air vents intake Prov...

Page 12: ...utter Displays or blanks the video image 4 OSD Hides or shows the on screen display OSD menus 5 Help Displays the instructions for source connection 6 Menu Displays the menus 7 Arrow keys Adjusts a se...

Page 13: ...t Output I O panel Identify the components of the Input Output I O panel ID Connector name ID Connector name 1 3G SDI OUT 9 HDMI 2 2 3G SDI IN 10 USB 3 DVI D IN 11 MINI USB 4 VGA IN 12 ETHERNET 5 HDMI...

Page 14: ...ble not supplied it must be 20m or less If the length of cable exceeds 20 m the IR remote keypad may not work correctly ID Button Description 1 SHUTTER Displays or blanks the video image 2 ON Turns th...

Page 15: ...he vertical keystone 16 STANDBY Turns the projector off 17 CONTR Adjusts the difference between dark and light 18 HOT KEY Selects your preset key quickly 19 SWAP Swaps the main and PIP PBP images 20 L...

Page 16: ...ts with the projector that does not cause it to shut down Examples of warnings include filter needs changing one of the pumps is damaged or a fan is operating at full speed due to over temperature of...

Page 17: ...rs that may be used to connect to various devices ID Connector name ID Connector name ID Connector name 1 RS232 cable 3 VGA IN cable 5 USB Type B mini cable 2 DVI D IN cable 4 HDMI cable Due to the di...

Page 18: ...us devices ID Connector name ID Connector name 1 DVI D IN Cable 3 VGA IN Cable 2 VGA to Component 4 HDMI Cable Due to the difference in applications for each country the accessories required in some r...

Page 19: ...select an input source and turn it on on the IR remote keypad select Input Key Available input sources are VGA HDMI1 HDMI2 DVI 3G SDI and HD BaseT The projector detects the source you selected and dis...

Page 20: ...the distance between the projector and the rest of your equipment Follow these general guidelines Position the projector on a flat surface at a right angle to the screen The projector with the standa...

Page 21: ...d for calculating lens offset complies with industry standards For example for vertical lens offset At 0 offset or on axis the center of the image is on the lens center so half of the image appears ab...

Page 22: ...082 GS User Manual 22 020 001800 01 Rev 1 04 2020 Copyright 2020 Christie Digital Systems USA Inc All rights reserved Installation Vertical image offset 100 Vertical image offset 100 100 Lens center L...

Page 23: ...ndle by the lens This may damage the lens the chassis or other mechanical parts within the projector 1 Center the lens Ensure the lens is at or near its center position Attempting to remove the lens w...

Page 24: ...unterclockwise by a quarter to release the lock 6 Remove the lens through the front of the projector 7 To install the new lens fully insert the lens assembly straight into the lens mount without turni...

Page 25: ...cessories on page 60 1 Refer to the installation instructions and safety guidelines provided in the rigging frame kit See Optional accessories on page 60 Warning Failure to comply with the following c...

Page 26: ...ed 5 Ensure all cables are appropriately dressed and covered to prevent tripping or other hazards 6 Perform visual inspection of projector for damage and other issues 7 Notify and remove all non essen...

Page 27: ...om the Main menu as shown below 1 To display the Main menu on the IR remote keypad or on the built in keypad on the rear of the projector press MENU 2 To navigate within the menu and adjust a setting...

Page 28: ...x Make the active content enlarge to the full screen Full Size Fills the screen regardless of the source Full Width Fills display width and keep aspect ratio Full Height Fills display height and keep...

Page 29: ...ved by changing the Digital Horz Shift setting Digital Vert Zoom Changes the size of projector s display area horizontally If the display area has been resized by this setting it can be moved by chang...

Page 30: ...right borders of the image are unequal in length and the top and bottom are slanted to one of the sides Use Horz Keystone with horizontally on axis applications For horizontally offset applications u...

Page 31: ...on Warp Filter Warp filter corrects the distorted image which is caused by projection to a curved surface or by lens distortion Auto Warp Filter Auto warp filter on Applies preset warp filter values f...

Page 32: ...digital sources Detail Selects the edge clarity of the image 3D Display Selects the 3D relating settings 3D Enable Sets the 3D format Supports mandatory 3D formats and frame sequential 3D 60 120Hz 3D...

Page 33: ...ain Adjusts the gain of the red green or blue channel of the image It affects the black and white Offset Adjusts the offset of the red green or blue channel of the image It affects the black and white...

Page 34: ...the contrast ratio DynamicBlack Auto adjusts the contrast ratio for video contents RealBlack Reduces the black level for dark images to raise the contrast ratio Image Freeze Pauses the screen image A...

Page 35: ...down or left and right Lens Shift Memory Applies lens position according to the chosen set of lens shift memory position Save the current lens position to the projector memory Lock All Lens Motors Sel...

Page 36: ...Power Management Determines the power modes for the projector Standby Mode Determines if the projector is in standby mode when connected to AC power AC Power On Automatically turns the projector on w...

Page 37: ...k MAC Address Display the MAC address of the wireless dongle if there is SSID Display the SSID of the wireless network Network Projector Name Display the name of the projector Show Network Message Ena...

Page 38: ...lor matching see Color matching on page 40 Manual Adjustment Manually defines the precise hue of each primary color component HSG Adjustment Adjusts the hue saturation and gain HSG of the projected im...

Page 39: ...ontal H and vertical V start position for a signal in the EDID timing table and record the values in the system to override the timing table To keep the settings before exiting the menu select Saved t...

Page 40: ...HSG to define the precise hue of each primary color component red green blue and white HSG Hue Saturation and Gain HSG software controls the color regions R G B C M Y and W independently 1 Select HSG...

Page 41: ...A saturation level of 127 does not change the saturation Gain Note the following about adjusted gain The gain can be adjusted independently for each color R G B C M Y and W The range of input is 0 to...

Page 42: ...itors the light level and consumes more power than the laser brightness decays naturally over time When the laser setting sets the maximum power it remains at this setting for longer period of time th...

Page 43: ...he cooling stage Auto Processes light calibration every 168 hours Manual Indicates that user must perform light calibration manually Menu item Description Options Status Model Name Main Signal Format...

Page 44: ...BP to main image Swapping is available only when PIP PBP is enabled Size Selects the PIP PBP size to small medium or large Main Layout Sets the location of the PIP PBP image on the screen Timing Detec...

Page 45: ...same size Blank on Signal Switch Blanks the screen before timing is stable when changing the source On Blanks the screen before timing is stable when charging source Off Disables blanking the screen...

Page 46: ...vides an alternate way to access the menu functionality on the projector You can log on to the web user interface from a computer or mobile devices System requirements To use the web user interface ma...

Page 47: ...ork is unavailable connect the projector to the computer with an RJ45 cable a Set the Default Gateway and Subnet Mask of the computer to match the projector b Set the IP address of the computer to mat...

Page 48: ...hey are only received by a trap receiver MIB Browser in the computer 1 From the web user interface select Network Notification See Using web user interface on page 46 for further information 2 Set up...

Page 49: ...ore details Make sure the projector is switched on Incorrectly displayed image The image is partial is scrolling or is otherwise incorrectly displayed Resolution If using a PC for Windows 95 98 2000 X...

Page 50: ...s the keys listed below for your Notebook manufacturer for example Fn F4 4 If you experience difficulty changing resolutions or your monitor freezes restart all equipment including the projector Prese...

Page 51: ...rojected Resolution To make an adjustment use Auto Image Check and reconfigure the display mode of your graphic card to make it compatible with the projector Image is out of focus The image is out of...

Page 52: ...o 4 3 in the projector on screen display If the image is still stretched adjust the aspect ratio by setting the display format as 16 9 wide aspect ratio type on your DVD player For more details see Si...

Page 53: ...s RB in the Resolution column indicates reduced blanking Signal Type Resolution Frame rate Hz QD881 VGA HDMI DVI HDBaseT 3G SDI PC 640x480 60 DMT0660 640x480 72 DMT0672 640x480 75 DMT0675 640x480 85 D...

Page 54: ...20 60 CVT1260H 1280x720 75 CVT1275H 1280x720 85 CVT1285H 1280x720 120 1280x768 60 CVT1260E 1280x768 75 CVT1275E 1280x768 85 CVT1285E 1280x800 50 CVT1250_ 1280x800 60 DMT1260D 1280x800 75 CVT1275_ 1280...

Page 55: ...CVT1475D 1600x900 60 DMR1660H 1600x1200 60 DMT1660 1680x1050 60 CVT1660D 1920X1080 50 CVR1950H 1920X1080 60 CVR1960H 1920X1200R B 60 CVT1660D 1920X1200R B 50 CVR1960D NTSC NTSC M 4 43 60 PAL PAL B G H...

Page 56: ...e Packing 720p 50 Frame Packing 720p 60 Side by Side 1080i 50 Side by Side 1080i 60 Top and Bottom 720p 50 Top and Bottom 720p 60 Top and Bottom 1080p 24 Frame sequential 3D 800x600 120 1024x768 120 1...

Page 57: ...ghts reserved Specifications HD SDI 1080i YCbCr422 10bit 50 59 94 60 1080p YCbCr422 10bit 23 98 24 25 29 97 30 1080sF YCbCr422 10bit 25 29 97 30 3GA SDI 1080p YCbCr422 10bit 50 59 94 60 3GB SDI 1080p...

Page 58: ...d Specifications PIP PBP compatibility The following table details the PIP PBP compatibility Dot PIP PBP combinations are enabled Dash PIP PBP combinations are disabled PIP PBP Matrix 3G SDI VGA DVI H...

Page 59: ...mail notifications 10 bit image processor electronics with modular design All video formats can be resized to full screen either horizontally or vertically while maintaining aspect ratio The projector...

Page 60: ...us P N 140 117100 XX One Mount Extender Rod P N 121 125109 XX Christie QwikRig Rigging Frame P N 140 128102 XX One Mount Rigging Kit P N 121 126100 XX IR Remote Controller P N 003 004472 XX Physical s...

Page 61: ...o 60 C Humidity range 10 to 85 RH maximum non condensing Storage humidity range 5 to 90 RH maximum non condensing Operating altitude 10 000 ft maximum Power requirements Learn the power requirements f...

Page 62: ...electromagnetic compatibility EMC Safety CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 UL 60950 1 IEC 60950 1 EN 60950 1 Laser safety IEC 60825 1 IEC 62471 FDA CDRH CFR 1040 10 FDA CDRH CFR 1040 11 Electro Magnetic Compatibi...

Page 63: ...07 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 equipment...

Page 64: ...4 Or List Level 5 Or List Level 6 Or List Default Size Position Size Presets Auto Auto Native 4 3 Letterbox Full Size Full Width Full Height Custom 3D Mode Overscan Off Set by different source Zoom C...

Page 65: ...rner Top Left Horz Adjust 0 to 120 pixel 0 Top Left Vert Adjust 0 to 80 pixel 0 Top Right Horz Adjust 0 to 120 pixel 0 Top Right Vert Adjust 0 to 80 pixel 0 Bottom Left Horz Adjust 0 to 120 pixel 0 Bo...

Page 66: ...ited REC709 YUV REC709 REC709 REC601 Detail Maximum Normal High Normal Low Minimum 3D Display 3D Enable Auto Auto Frame Packing Side by Side Top and Bottom Frame Sequential Off 3D Invert Off Off On To...

Page 67: ...ed Offset 0 to 100 50 Green Offset 0 to 100 50 Blue Offset 0 to 100 50 Sync Threshold 0 to 100 50 Reset RGB Gain Offset Command Picture Settings Presentation Set by different source Video Bright Enhan...

Page 68: ...erature Warmest Set by different source Warm Cool Edge Enhancement Off Off Normal Maximum Color Wheel Speed 2X 3X 3X Configuration Language SPEC define English Lens Settings Focus Command Zoom Command...

Page 69: ...90 0 Splash Screen Setup Factory Logo Factory Logo Blue Black White PIN Protect Command Change PIN Command Power Management Standby Mode 0 5W Mode Communicatio n Mode Communication Mode AC Power On O...

Page 70: ...s LAN DHCP Set by user IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway MAC Address WLAN Enable Set by user Start IP End IP Subnet Mask Default Gateway MAC Address SSID Network Projector Name Set by user Show N...

Page 71: ...out 20 Secs Timeout 30 Secs Always On Always Off Status LED Always On Always On Always Off Warnings Errors Only Color Matching Manual Adjustment Enable On Off Off Auto Test Pattern On On Off Red Part...

Page 72: ...On On Off Red Hue 0 to 254 127 Saturation 0 to 254 127 Gain 0 to 254 127 Green Hue 0 to 254 127 Saturation 0 to 254 127 Gain 0 to 254 127 Blue Hue 0 to 254 127 Saturation 0 to 254 127 Gain 0 to 254 12...

Page 73: ...White Gray 130 Hot Key Settings Blank Screen Aspect Ratio Freeze Screen Projector Info Overscan Service Projector Info Model Name Serial Number Native Resolution MCU Version Scaler Version 3D Decoder...

Page 74: ...yan Boresight Full Screen Wheel Index 2X Phosphor Index 0 to 719 Filter Index 0 to 719 Wheel Index 3X Phosphor Index 0 to 719 Filter Index 0 to 719 Error Log Show Log Clear Log Mode Adjustment Laser D...

Page 75: ...rrent Temperature LD9 Voltage Current Temperature Fan Info Fan1 RPM Fan2 RPM Fan3 RPM Fan4 RPM Fan5 RPM Fan6 RPM Fan7 RPM Fan8 RPM Fan9 RPM Fan10 RPM ADC Calibration Calibration Condition ADC Calibrat...

Page 76: ...CO 2 50 Rental Mode 90 Constant Power 0 to 99 30 to 100 99 Light Source Info Total Projector Hours LD Hours Light Sensor Calibration Default Default Auto Manual Status Model Name Serial Number Native...

Page 77: ...RLD LC Hours Standby Mode Lens Lock Settings IP Address DHCP System Temperature Input Switching PIP Main Input SPEC define PIP PBP Input SPEC define PIP PBP Enable Off Off On Swap Size Small Medium La...

Page 78: ...io Resolution Vert Refresh Horz Refresh Pixel Clock Sync Type Color Space PIP PBP When PIP PBP active PIP PBP source lines When PIP PBP active Input key Change Sources Auto Source List All Sources Aut...

Page 79: ...ic of South Africa ph 27 0 11 510 0094 Korea Seoul ph 82 2 702 1601 Japan Tokyo ph 81 3 3599 7481 India ph 91 080 6708 9999 Germany ph 49 2161 664540 France ph 33 0 1 41 21 44 04 Russian Federation an...

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