Digital Projection E-Vision 6900 Series Installation And Quick Start Manual Download Page 1

Rev A February 2017

E-Vision 6900 Series

High Brightness Digital Video Projector

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INSTALLATION AND QUICK-START GUIDE

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CONNECTION GUIDE

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OPERATING GUIDE

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REFERENCE GUIDE

118-049A

Summary of Contents for E-Vision 6900 Series

Page 1: ...Rev A February 2017 E Vision 6900 Series High Brightness Digital Video Projector 4INSTALLATION AND QUICK START GUIDE 4CONNECTION GUIDE 4OPERATING GUIDE 4REFERENCE GUIDE 118 049A...

Page 2: ...followed WARNING this symbol indicates that there is a danger of physical injury to yourself and or damage to the equipment unless the instructions are closely followed NOTE this symbol indicates tha...

Page 3: ...ormats HDBaseT for reception of uncompressed High Definition Video up to 100 m from the source Swappable color wheels for high brightness and color critical applications DynamicBlack for improved blac...

Page 4: ...WHEEL 11 Inserting a new lens 11 Removing the lens 11 Changing the lamps 12 Changing the filter 13 Changing the color wheel 14 POSITIONING THE SCREEN AND PROJECTOR 15 OPERATING THE PROJECTOR 16 Switc...

Page 5: ...and Phase 30 Resync 30 Color menu 31 Color Space 31 Color Temperature 32 Trim 33 Hue Saturation Gain 33 Geometry menu 35 Aspect Ratio 35 Keystone 36 Corner Adjustment 38 Overscan 39 3D menu 40 The 3D...

Page 6: ...he image to the screen 63 Positioning the screen and projector 64 POSITIONING THE IMAGE 65 FRAME RATES AND PULLDOWNS EXPLAINED 67 Interlaced and progressive scan 67 Frame rates of image sources 67 Pul...

Page 7: ...Rev A February 2017 E Vision 6900 Series High Brightness Digital Video Projector INSTALLATION AND QUICK START GUIDE 4...

Page 8: ...Changing The Lens Lamps Filter And Color Wheel 11 Inserting a new lens 11 Removing the lens 11 Changing the lamps 12 Changing the filter 13 Changing the color wheel 14 Positioning The Screen And Proje...

Page 9: ...ws 1 Connection panel 2 Rear infrared window 3 Color wheel door 4 Control panel 5 Power switch and power connection 6 Front infrared window 7 Air inlet 8 Indicators 9 Lens mount 10 Adjustable foot 11...

Page 10: ...into the socket 2 Voltage selection The VOLTAGE SELECT switch must be set to match the power supply you are using Voltage of power supply used Position of VOLTAGE SELECT switch AC 100 130 V outlet AC...

Page 11: ...es the arrows are used to move zoom or focus the lens See 11 below In lens adjustment modes or when the OSD is not showing the OK button switches between modes Shift Adjustment and Zoom Focus Adjustme...

Page 12: ...2 Select the HDMI 1 input Use with ALT to bring up the Contrast control then adjust the value with the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons 16 HDMI 1 BRI numeric input 1 Select the HDMI 1 input Use with ALT t...

Page 13: ...ss 1 Press and hold this button until the indicator starts flashing 2 Release this button and while the indicator is still flashing enter a two digit address using the numeric input buttons The indica...

Page 14: ...de REMOTE CONTROL Rev A February 2017 Infrared reception The projector has infrared sensors at the front and back The angle of acceptance is 40 Make sure that the remote control is within the angle of...

Page 15: ...the light source is completely switched off and the screen is black 7 MENU Displays and exits the OSD 8 Arrow buttons ENTER Navigation buttons used to highlight menu entries in the OSD Press ENTER to...

Page 16: ...p failed to switch on Steady red The lamp is end of life STATUS Behavior Meaning Off No error One red flash pause Cover error Two red flashes pause Temperature error Three red flashes pause System err...

Page 17: ...in firmly and turn it clockwise until it clicks into place Removing the lens 1 Push in the lens release lever and turn the lens anti clockwise 2 Remove the lens Notes Always allow the lamp to cool for...

Page 18: ...amp module in its place 4 Pull out the old lamp modules and insert the new ones 5 Use the three captive screws on each module to hold it into position then replace the lamp compartment cover and secur...

Page 19: ...e door and the filter as shown in the illustration 3 Replace the filter then close the door and tighten the screw to secure it in place Notes Always allow the lamp to cool for 5 minutes before disconn...

Page 20: ...two captive screws securing the color wheel 3 Lift and pull the color wheel handle to remove the color wheel 4 Insert a new color wheel lower the handle fasten the screws and replace the lamp compartm...

Page 21: ...bolts max length 16 mm 0 6 in can be used to attach the projector to a ceiling mount optional accessory Notes Always allow the lamp to cool for 5 minutes before disconnecting the power moving the proj...

Page 22: ...e seconds If more than one signal is connected then select the image you want to display On the control panel press INPUT to cycle through the inputs or on the remote control press the button for the...

Page 23: ...e is sharp Shift Use the LENS SHIFT arrow buttons on the control panel to adjust the position of the image or press the SHIFT button on the remote control then use the arrow buttons to adjust the posi...

Page 24: ...s to confirm The lamp will go off and the Power indicator on the control panel will flash amber for a few seconds whilst the lamp cools The Power indicator on the control panel will then show amber an...

Page 25: ...Rev A February 2017 E Vision 6900 Series High Brightness Digital Video Projector CONNECTION GUIDE 4...

Page 26: ...Digital Projection E Vision 6900 Series Connection Guide IN THIS GUIDE Rev A February 2017 IN THIS GUIDE Signal Inputs And Outputs 21 Control Connections 22...

Page 27: ...r will display signal received via the VGA input 5 HDMI I This HDMI 1 4 input supports HDCP 1 1 and DVI 1 0 6 VGA This input receives analog signals from a computer When using this input it is best to...

Page 28: ...electrically operated screen automatically deploying the screen when the projector is switched on and retracting the screen when the projector is switched to standby 4 RS 232 All of the projector s fe...

Page 29: ...Rev A February 2017 E Vision 6900 Series High Brightness Digital Video Projector OPERATING GUIDE 4...

Page 30: ...uction 29 Position and Phase 30 Resync 30 Color menu 31 Color Space 31 Color Temperature 32 Trim 33 Hue Saturation Gain 33 Geometry menu 35 Aspect Ratio 35 Keystone 36 Corner Adjustment 38 Overscan 39...

Page 31: ...with the current input and the value of the Image Mode setting Bright Presentation or Video The projector automatically stores values of such settings to reuse when an Input Image Mode combination is...

Page 32: ...n in Shift mode use the arrow buttons to adjust Shift Press ENTER to switch between Shift and Zoom Focus mode Lens Type Choose UST or non UST lens Center Lens Lens Memory Open a submenu to save load o...

Page 33: ...Clear Memory to delete a memory preset if you need to save a new combination of lens settings in its place Overwriting a saved memory preset is not possible Lens Save Memory Select Item Enter Submenu...

Page 34: ...tting you wish to edit and then press the LEFT or RIGHT arrow button to open the slider Use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons to adjust the slider Press MENU to close the slider Notes Image Select Item...

Page 35: ...is washed out and unnatural with excessive detail in black areas increase the setting Dynamic Black Set to On to allow for increased contrast in darker scenes by modulating the light source Saturation...

Page 36: ...FT or RIGHT arrow button to open the slider Use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons to adjust the slider Press MENU to close the slider Resync Press ENTER to force the projector to resynchronize with the...

Page 37: ...correct colorspace to use If it does not you can choose a specific colorspace Choose from Auto YPbPr YCbCr RGB PC and RGB Video Notes Color Select Item Menu Exit Color Temperature Trim Color Space 65...

Page 38: ...ev A February 2017 Color menu continued from previous page Color Temperature Choose a value from 5500K warmer to 9300K cooler or Native no correction Notes Color Select Item Enter Execute RETURN Back...

Page 39: ...LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons to move the sliders Hue Adjust hue of the main color as shown below Main color Hue R Magenta Yellow G Yellow Cyan B Cyan Magenta C Green Blue M Blue Red Y Red Green Satur...

Page 40: ...in change the color values in the following ways 1 Hue Specifies the position of each color red yellow green cyan blue and magenta relative to its neighboring colors 2 Saturation Specifies the level o...

Page 41: ...from 5 4 4 3 16 10 16 9 1 88 1 2 35 1 TheaterScope Source Unscaled To change the aspect ratio 1 From the Main menu open Aspect Ratio 2 From the list on the right select a new aspect ratio and press EN...

Page 42: ...ertical plane to the screen Highlight the setting you wish to edit and then press the LEFT or RIGHT arrow button to open the slider Use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons to adjust the slider Press MENU...

Page 43: ...screen To correct apply a negative H Keystone value using the LEFT arrow button 3 Projector high The projector is positioned above the screen at a downward angle To correct apply a negative V Keystone...

Page 44: ...e arrow buttons to highlight the corner you wish to edit Press ENTER to enter edit mode then use the arrows to change H and V values Reset the currently highlighted corner by oressing and holding ENTE...

Page 45: ...Rev A February 2017 Geometry menu continued from previous page Overscan Set to On to compensate for noisy or badly defined image edges Image with noisy edges Overscanned image Notes Geometry Keystone...

Page 46: ...le if Sync Reference is set to External Set a value between 0 and 100 ms The 3D Swap setting explained The outgoing 3D frames are in pairs the dominant frame being presented first You can determine wh...

Page 47: ...hem to the display with the left eye right eye dominance automatically extracted from the video data Side by Side Half interlaced and progressive 50 and 60Hz The side by side image will be de interlac...

Page 48: ...n displaying a low frame rate 3D video the projector multiplies the frame rate to obtain a flicker free image For example a 60Hz frame rate is doubled to 120 Hz or a 48 Hz frame rate is tripled to 144...

Page 49: ...arrow buttons to set lamp power This setting is only available if Power Mode is set to Custom High Altitude On increases the fan speed to compensate for reduced air density at high altitude The follow...

Page 50: ...en Format Set to 16 9 16 10 or 4 3 Use this setting to adjust the projected image to your screen size Screen Shift Set this to move the image within the unused area of the DMD depending on the Screen...

Page 51: ...d DNS as required 2 Select Apply and press ENTER Standby Power If this setting is On the LAN socket remains active when the projector is in STANDBY mode If the setting is Off the LAN socket is disable...

Page 52: ...need to be entered twice to ensure that it has been entered correctly Filter This menu allows you to set up a reminder that the filters are due for replacement and to reset the filter timer Filter Me...

Page 53: ...t choose from Default 1024 x 768 60 1280 x 720 60 1280 x 800 60 1280 x 1024 60 1600 x 1200 60 1680 x 1050 60 1920 x 1080 60 Projector ID Control Setup EDID Mode HDMI 2 DVI D HDBaseT HDMI 1 Default VGA...

Page 54: ...ctor is first switched on Blank Screen Choose from Logo Blue and Black Trigger Choose from Screen 16 9 TheaterScope 4 3 4 3 Narrow or RS232 to determine what will cause the trigger output to activate...

Page 55: ...press ENTER 2 When prompted use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons to highlight the OK button and then press ENTER to confirm your choice Notes Information Serial Number Software Version 1 Filter Time P...

Page 56: ...tions and controls may not be available due to settings in other menus These will be lighter in color in the OSD Where it would be helpful some menu options are described in more detail earlier in thi...

Page 57: ...he actual menu on the projector for full detail Some menu options and controls may not be available due to settings in other menus These will be shaded grey on the actual menu Where it would be helpfu...

Page 58: ...e Sequential DLP Link On Off Eye Swap Normal Reverse 3D 24Hz Display 96Hz 144Hz Sync Reference Internal External Sync Delay slider 0 to 100 Menu Submenus and controls Notes Some of the information in...

Page 59: ...1600 x 1200 60 1680 x 1050 60 1920 x 1080 60 Projector ID Control ID Control Enable On Off Control ID Number slider 1 to 99 Menu Submenus and controls Notes Some of the information in this menu map i...

Page 60: ...ideo Type Factory Reset command Menu Submenus and controls Notes Some of the information in this menu map is summarised See the actual menu on the projector for full detail Some menu options and contr...

Page 61: ...Rev A February 2017 E Vision 6900 Series High Brightness Digital Video Projector REFERENCE GUIDE 4...

Page 62: ...e image to the screen 63 Positioning the screen and projector 64 Positioning The Image 65 Frame Rates And Pulldowns Explained 67 Interlaced and progressive scan 67 Frame rates of image sources 67 Pull...

Page 63: ...e representing a pixel in the final projected image The outermost micromirrors in the array remain inactive pond of mirrors and are not used in constructing the image 1 Casing 2 Light shield 3 Pond of...

Page 64: ...ted to the right 4 Mirror element tilted to the left 5 Reflected light left tilt 6 Light dump 7 Reflected light right tilt The projector optically filters white light from the illumination module into...

Page 65: ...ce image supplied to the projector is smaller than the DMD resolution the image will not fill the DMD The following examples show how a number of common formats may be displayed depending on your DMD...

Page 66: ...uide SCREEN REQUIREMENTS Rev A February 2017 WUXGA images displayed with a height of 1080 pixels Notes 4 3 1 33 1 1440 pixels full height 1200 pixels 1 66 1 Vista 1792 pixels 16 10 1 6 1 1728 pixels m...

Page 67: ...SCREEN REQUIREMENTS Rev A February 2017 WUXGA images displayed full height Notes Only WUXGA or UXGA images can fill the full height of the DMD using all 1200 pixels without scaling full height 1200 p...

Page 68: ...at different aspect ratios it is more convenient to measure screen width W and height H The example calculations below show how to convert diagonal sizes into width and height at various aspect ratio...

Page 69: ...o display the full image on your screen If you have insufficient height or width you will have to reduce the overall image size in order to display the full image on your screen 1 4 3 1 33 1 W H x 1 3...

Page 70: ...the face of the screen Notes The projector should be installed as close to the power outlet as possible The power connection should be easily accessible so that it can be disconnected in an emergency...

Page 71: ...ion for the projector is at the centre of the screen However you can set the projector above or below the centre or to one side and adjust the image using the Lens shift feature known as rising and fa...

Page 72: ...may result in an unacceptable level of distortion particularly at the corners of the image due to the image passing through the periphery of the lens optics If the lens is to be shifted in two directi...

Page 73: ...iasing occurs because of differences between the original frame rate and the destination format twitter The image shimmers for example when showing rolling credits This happens when the image contains...

Page 74: ...rmat by adding extra frames to the source 2 3 normal pulldown This method is used to convert a 24p source film into a 60i destination NTSC video by adding two extra fields for every four frames effect...

Page 75: ...pulldown Unlike the normal pulldown method the resulting 30 fps video sequence contains only one frame containing fields from two different source frames The advantage of this method is that it is eas...

Page 76: ...6 5 mm 1 72 2 27 1 zoom 112 501 1 83 m 14 9 m V 0 5 U 0 D frame H 0 1 L 0 1 R frame 10 8 mm 2 22 3 67 1 zoom 112 502 2 36 m 24 2 m V 0 5 U 0 D frame H 0 1 L 0 1 R frame 29 9 mm 3 58 5 38 1 zoom 112 50...

Page 77: ...V VGA RGBHV 5BNC RGBHV DVI D HDMI HDBaseT RGB YUV 8 bit YUV 10 bit YUV 12 bit PC 640x480 59 93 640x480 75 640x480 85 01 800x600 60 32 800x600 75 800x600 85 06 848x480 60 1024x768 60 1024x768 75 03 102...

Page 78: ...BHV 5BNC RGBHV DVI D HDMI HDBaseT RGB YUV 8 bit YUV 10 bit YUV 12 bit PC continued 1440 x 900 60 1400X1050 60 1600x1200 60 1680x1050 59 94 1920x1200RB 60 SDTV 480i 59 94 1440x480i 60 1440x576i 50 576i...

Page 79: ...96 720p60 1280x720 60 00 750 45 00 1080p23 1920x1080 23 98 2205 26 97 1080p24 1920x1080 24 00 2205 27 00 1080i50 1920x1080 50 00 1125 56 25 1080i59 1920x1080 59 94 1125 67 43 1080i60 1920x1080 60 00 1...

Page 80: ...NDIX C WIRING DETAILS Rev A February 2017 Appendix C Wiring Details RS232 9 way D type connector 1 unused 2 Received Data TX 3 Transmitted Data RX 4 unused 5 Signal Ground 6 unused 7 Short with pin 8...

Page 81: ...2017 Trigger 1 Trigger 2 3 5 mm mini jack Tip VCC 12V Ring Signal Sleeve Ground Output 12V Wired remote control 3 5 mm mini jack Tip 3V output Ring Signal Sleeve Ground Output 2 85 3 15V Max 500 mA 3D...

Page 82: ...s the emitter s signal and synchronises the left and right eye shutters with the projected image 3D passive glasses Passive glasses do not require a power source to work Light with left hand polarisat...

Page 83: ...ovie theater Usually no image resizing or geometric correction takes place and the blanked part of the image is lost Not to be confused with horizontal and vertical blanking video signal Blanking vide...

Page 84: ...reset values for color balance in the service set up to take up the variations in the prism The projector allows you to adjust this temperature i e adjust the picture color temperature Component video...

Page 85: ...y the source to read the EDID stored in the projector Deinterlacing The process of converting interlaced video signals into progressive ones DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol A network protocol...

Page 86: ...interlaced video a part of the image frame that is scanned separately A field is a collection of either all the odd lines or all the even lines within the frame Frame One of the many still images dis...

Page 87: ...timizing the dark time and sync delay HDCP High bandwidth Digital Content Protection An encryption scheme used to protect video content HDTV High Definition Television A television system with a highe...

Page 88: ...D LED Light Emitting Diode An electronic component that emits light Letterboxing Black margins at the top and bottom of the image Letterboxing appears when a wider image is packed into a narrower fram...

Page 89: ...ment The most basic unit of an image Pixels are arranged in lines and columns Each pixel corresponds to a micromirror within the DMD resolutions reflect the number of pixels per line by the number of...

Page 90: ...resented by the number of pixels per line and the number of lines for example 1920 x 1200 RGB Red Green and Blue An uncompressed Component Video standard Saturation The amount of color in an image Sco...

Page 91: ...y 2 35 1 images packed into a 16 9 frame Throw distance The distance between the screen and the projector Throw ratio The ratio of the throw distance to the screen width TRC Throw ratio correction A s...

Page 92: ...age using the lens mount Vista An aspect ratio of 1 66 1 WUXGA A display resolution of 1920 x 1200 pixels with a 16 10 screen aspect ratio Stands for Widescreen Ultra Extended Graphics Array Y This is...

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