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Rev E March 2014

USER  MANUAL

INSTALLATION AND QUICK-START GUIDE 

CONNECTION GUIDE 

OPERATING GUIDE 

REMOTE COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE 

REFERENCE GUIDE

114-751E

HIGHlite 730 Series 
HIGHlite 740 Series

High Brightness Digital Video Projector

Summary of Contents for HIGHlite 730 Series

Page 1: ...4 USER MANUAL INSTALLATION AND QUICK START GUIDE CONNECTION GUIDE OPERATING GUIDE REMOTE COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE REFERENCE GUIDE 114 751E HIGHlite 730 Series HIGHlite 740 Series High Brightness Digital V...

Page 2: ...s the instructions are closely followed ELECTRICAL WARNING this symbol indicates that there is a danger of electrical shock unless the instructions are closely followed NOTE this symbol indicates that...

Page 3: ...inputs Control of most aspects of the projector s operation via LAN and RS232 Support for a number of aspect ratios and screen sizes Non linear warp adjustment by moving points on an interpolated gri...

Page 4: ...E PROJECTOR 13 Switching the projector on 13 Switching the projector off 13 Selecting an input signal or test pattern 14 Input signal 14 Test pattern 14 Adjusting the lens 15 Zoom 15 Focus 15 Shift 15...

Page 5: ...ion and V Position 44 S Curve Value 45 Blending 47 Segmentation 48 Blend Width 50 Black Level Uplift 50 Reduce Black Level Uplift Width 51 Blending images from multiple projectors 54 Before you start...

Page 6: ...105 1080p images displayed full width 105 1080p images displayed full height 106 WUXGA images displayed full width 107 WUXGA images displayed with a height of 1080 pixels 107 WUXGA images displayed f...

Page 7: ...TED SIGNAL INPUT MODES 137 APPENDIX D MENU MAP 140 APPENDIX E WIRING DETAILS 147 Signal inputs and outputs 147 Input 1 VGA 147 Input 2 HDMI 148 Output SPDIF 148 Input 3 DVI 149 Input 4 3G SDI 150 Inpu...

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Page 9: ...Rev E March 2014 INSTALLATION AND QUICK START GUIDE HIGHlite 730 Series HIGHlite 740 Series High Brightness Digital Video Projector...

Page 10: ...indicators 6 Remote control 7 Infrared reception 9 Positioning The Screen And Projector 10 Changing The Lens 11 Inserting a new lens 11 Removing the lens 12 Operating The Projector 13 Switching the pr...

Page 11: ...rritory will be supplied with the projector Remote control 105 023 4x AAA batteries Power cable United Kingdom 112 000 User Guides on CD 114 749 Important Information 114 750 Power cable Europe 112 00...

Page 12: ...lock up push the mains connector in firmly and push the lock down to secure the cable 1 AC mains inlet with cable lock Rear view of the projector 1 Notes Use only the power cable provided Ensure that...

Page 13: ...Start Guide 5 Rev E March 2014 Projector Overview Front and rear views 1 Front infrared window 2 Lens 3 Air outlet 4 Adjustable feet 5 Control panel 6 Rear infrared window 7 Connection panel 8 Power...

Page 14: ...d On green The shutter is open 3 Error indicator Behavior Meaning On red Voltage Error Flashing Temperature Error 4 Lamp 1 and Lamp 2 indicators Behavior Meaning On green The lamp is switched on 100 O...

Page 15: ...e adjustment Adjust brightness contrast and gamma Press this button while holding the ALT button down to switch red green and blue channels on and off 9 Remote control backlight ON OFF Make the remote...

Page 16: ...p an address to match the IR address of a projector Notes Only the controls shown highlighted are used on this projector For more information about IR addresses see Setting up an IR address in the Ope...

Page 17: ...ngle of acceptance is 40 Make sure that the remote control is within the angle of acceptance when trying to control the projector Notes Infrared reception is confirmed by the blue IR LED flashing on t...

Page 18: ...e positions of the feet for table mounting and the fixing holes for ceiling mounting 1 Four adjustable feet 2 Six M6 holes for ceiling mount The screws should not penetrate more than 15 mm 0 6 in into...

Page 19: ...nes up with the socket 4 on the right of the lens aperture 5 Push the lens in firmly as far as it will go 6 Rotate the lens clockwise as far as it will go 7 Replace the front cover and secure it with...

Page 20: ...Pull the lens forward to remove it from the lens aperture 2 1 3 Notes Before changing the lens always make sure the projector is switched off and fully disconnected from its power supply Always allow...

Page 21: ...switch the projector ON The power indicator on the control panel will show green the lamp will light and the shutter will open Switching the projector off 1 Press OFF on the remote control or the con...

Page 22: ...e Input Selection menu using the UP and DOWN arrow buttons then press OK Test pattern To display a test pattern 1 Open the OSD by pressing MENU 2 Select Test Pattern from the Input Selection menu usin...

Page 23: ...When the adjustment is finished press EXIT Shift Press SHIFT then use the UP DOWN LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons on the keypad or remote control to adjust the position of the image on the screen When t...

Page 24: ...ss and Contrast can be set from the Image menu You can also set Brightness Contrast or Gamma by pressing BRI CON or GAMMA on the remote control Notes Main Menu Setup From the audience s point of view...

Page 25: ...Rev E March 2014 CONNECTION GUIDE HIGHlite 730 Series HIGHlite 740 Series High Brightness Digital Video Projector...

Page 26: ...THIS GUIDE Connection Guide Rev E March 2014 IN THIS GUIDE Signal Inputs And Outputs 19 EDID on the DVI and VGA inputs 21 Using HDMI DVI switchers with the projector 21 Control Connections 22 LAN conn...

Page 27: ...a DVI I connector which can receive either analog DVI A or digital DVI D signal from a compatible source Set DVI I Port in the Setup Input Configuration menu to choose between Analog and Digital 3 HD...

Page 28: ...Receives analog signal from a computer When using this input it is best to use a fully wired VGA cable to connect the source to the projector This will allow the source to determine the projector s ca...

Page 29: ...When using an HDMI DVI source switcher with the projector it is important to set the switcher so that it passes the projector EDID through to the source devices If this is not done the projector may n...

Page 30: ...ct directly to a computer or an uncrossed cable to connect to a network hub 4 Wired remote output To synchronise the control of multiple projectors connect the wired remote output of one projector to...

Page 31: ...de 23 Rev E March 2014 LAN connection examples The projector s features can be controlled via a LAN connection using a standard internet browser package Back panel 1 Notes Hub or LAN Computer Projecto...

Page 32: ...l Projection HIGHlite 730 740 Series CONTROL CONNECTIONS Connection Guide 24 Rev E March 2014 RS232 connection example Notes Projector Computer Null modem cable Back panel with control connections 1 1...

Page 33: ...Rev E March 2014 OPERATING GUIDE HIGHlite 730 Series HIGHlite 740 Series High Brightness Digital Video Projector...

Page 34: ...nd Gain sliders 34 Geometry menu 35 Aspect Ratio 35 Overscan 35 Size Position 36 Geometry Engine 37 Edge Blend menu 43 Overview 43 Array H Position and V Position 44 S Curve Value 45 Blending 47 Segme...

Page 35: ...OSD press MENU Menus and sub menus To open a sub menu select it using the UP and DOWN arrow buttons then press OK To return to the previous menu press EXIT Notes Some menu items may not be available d...

Page 36: ...list using the UP and DOWN arrow buttons 3 Press OK again to select the highlighted item or press EXIT to exit without changing Notes Some menu items may not be available due to settings in other men...

Page 37: ...o use a command press OK In the example below press OK to confirm or press EXIT to cancel Notes Some menu items may not be available due to settings in other menus These will be grayed out on the actu...

Page 38: ...2 Use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons to move the green highlight to the digit or character which is to be changed then use UP and DOWN to adjust it 3 Use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons to select t...

Page 39: ...e and vice versa Lamps Select lamp configuration and adjust lamp power Setup Adjust Input Configuration Network On Screen Display and System settings Information View your current configuration Notes...

Page 40: ...age is correctly focussed select Focus Stop and then press OK Center Lens To center the lens select Center Lens and press OK Nudge To position the image correctly on the screen use the Nudge controls...

Page 41: ...temporal noise only applicable to standard definition video signals Mosquito NR a noise reduction filter which reduces block artifacts only applicable to standard definition video signals Cross Color...

Page 42: ...e Choose HDTV for high definition standards and SDTV for standard definition standards A value between 3200K and 9000K selects the relevant color temperature You can upload your own gamut using the Pr...

Page 43: ...hic aspect ratio Overscan Set this slider to compensate for noisy or badly defined image edges Image with noisy edges Overscanned image Notes Main Menu Geometry An anamorphic lens optional accessory i...

Page 44: ...e these settings will be applied to all signals on all inputs or Per Mode in which case these settings will be applied only to the current input signal Set the H Position and V Position sliders as req...

Page 45: ...rrect for any distortion caused by the projector being in a different horizontal or vertical plane to the screen 1 The projector is positioned at an angle 2 The resulting image is distorted 3 The imag...

Page 46: ...w button 3 Projector high The projector is positioned above the screen at a downward angle To correct apply a negative V Keystone value using the LEFT arrow button 4 Projector low The projector is pos...

Page 47: ...metry Engine is set to Keystone or Rotation Set the slider to correct for any distortion caused by the screen being concave or convex Notes Main Menu Geometry Some items on this menu may be unavailabl...

Page 48: ...The DMD is not rotated 2 Area outside DMD The corners of the rotated image leave the DMD and appear cropped 3 Angle of rotation The angle equals the Rotation setting In this example the angle is 25 t...

Page 49: ...can select from the drop down list 1 Distorted image The image is projected on an uneven surface 2 Warp map The map mirrors the surface raised areas on the surface correspond to hollow areas on the m...

Page 50: ...Guide 42 Rev E March 2014 Geometry Engine continued Cornerstone If Cornerstone is selected from the main Geometry page you can use the sliders to stretch the image from each of the four corners Notes...

Page 51: ...Image brightness changes from one point to another within the same blended region If the same level of black level uplift is applied throughout the blended region the overlapping edges may still be v...

Page 52: ...ition in the array The settings for the third projector in the second row 1 are Array H Position 2 Array V Position 1 Notes Main Menu Edge Blend This menu is available only when Setup System Configura...

Page 53: ...ess of this decrease Notes Main Menu Edge Blend This menu is available only when Setup System Configuration is set to Edge Blend None of the other items in this menu are available until either the Arr...

Page 54: ...from each source in the overlapping region the total amount of light in the region would remain constant as shown in Fig 2 Fig 1 Overlapping edges without S Curve Fig 2 Applying S Curve to overlapping...

Page 55: ...the overlaps more visible and helps adjust the physical position of the projectors in the array The size of the align pattern is controlled by the Blend Width group of settings Notes Main Menu Edge B...

Page 56: ...ill display its own segment only Set to Off if you have external software that handles segmentation Notes Main Menu Edge Blend This menu is available only when Setup System Configuration is set to Edg...

Page 57: ...source DVD player Blu ray computer etc 2 Distribution Amplifier Sends the source image to all projectors in the array 3 Array Segmentation is on Each projector displays a segment Notes Main Menu Edge...

Page 58: ...on all sides 5 Unblended Region This region is not overlapped Black level should be raised by the maximum overlap occurring within the segment therefore Black Level Uplift should be x4 6 Upper Middle...

Page 59: ...where the black level uplift region of one projector overlaps the pond of mirrors of the other To remove the artifacts you need to slightly reduce the size of the black level uplift region of each pr...

Page 60: ...ctor It can be eliminated if the black level uplift width of this projector is reduced 3 Blend region The area in the middle of the array where the two images overlap Black level uplift has not been a...

Page 61: ...e black level uplift region of this projector will withdraw from the pond of mirrors of the other projector and the artifact will disappear To remove the artifact on the right Open the Reduce Black Le...

Page 62: ...e input at this stage However you need to make sure that you are able to connect the inputs without moving the projectors Control the projectors You can control the projectors individually by using th...

Page 63: ...array How to align the projectors Ideally all alignment should be achieved by physically moving the projectors and by using the Lens Shift and Zoom functions If necessary use Image V Position and H Po...

Page 64: ...to compensate for different lamps Even identical lamps change their light output with age and use 3 Enter the correct gamma setting Adjust the gamma setting using the Image Gamma control For video sou...

Page 65: ...Array Height should be identical for all projectors These settings define the size of the array For example a two by two array will have the following values Array Width 2 Array Height 2 The top left...

Page 66: ...array perfectly Fig 2 1 Left projector 2 Align pattern of left projector The red arrow next to the align pattern shows what correction needs to be made for the align pattern to cover the whole blend r...

Page 67: ...ls in the overlapping region s x2 and x4 overlaps Sometimes a region is overlapped by four projectors For example in a two by two segment setup Array Width 2 and Array Height 2 the region in the middl...

Page 68: ...ack level uplift process brighter lines appear on the edges of the uplifted regions This is due to the inactive area around the periphery of the DMD also known as pond of mirrors 1 To remove these edg...

Page 69: ...test patterns to detect irregularities within the blend and to correct them What test patterns to use Use White Field recommended and or Grey H Bars if you are blending horizontally aligned images and...

Page 70: ...s To use the Segmentation function 1 On each projector set Edge Blend Segmentation to On 2 Test with the source If necessary enter further corrections as described in steps 6 7 and 8 above Bear in min...

Page 71: ...SDI Group B COMPONENT VGA DVI HDMI and DVI A The inputs from the same group as the main input signal will appear disabled in the list Size Select a size for the sub image from the drop down list Posit...

Page 72: ...er time Set the slider to vary the Power between 80 and 100 If you have rented the projector from a dealer the projector may have been shipped with one lamp deactivated to lower the rental cost You ca...

Page 73: ...performance with films involving motion sequences the Best Video setting uses adaptive de interlacing and interpolation but takes longer to process Reset Default Settings When you press OK to restore...

Page 74: ...projector has problems identifying the correct colour space DVI HDMI Range should normally be set to Auto except when you are having contrast problems with some DVI sources Set DVI Port to choose betw...

Page 75: ...be possible to edit either IP Address or Subnet If DHCP is set to Off Edit IP Address to the correct value Edit the Subnet to the correct value Notes Main Menu Setup Network Any new settings will not...

Page 76: ...list The menus will disappear if no buttons are pressed within the Timeout selected from the drop down list If you want the menus to stay on screen permanently then select Infinite Select a Position f...

Page 77: ...Close commands as required Use the Power Off command to set the projector into Standby mode Use the Color Enable sub menu to switch individual colors on and off Notes Main Menu Setup System When you...

Page 78: ...ndicator on the remote will flash twice to confirm the setting Notes Main Menu Setup System Change the IR address of the projector before changing the address of the remote You can check the value ass...

Page 79: ...t lamp hours and starts Configuration This menu gives information about the various projector components If you need to contact your dealer about an issue with the projector they may want you to quote...

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Page 81: ...Rev E March 2014 REMOTE COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE HIGHlite 730 Series HIGHlite 740 Series High Brightness Digital Video Projector...

Page 82: ...uction 75 Network setup 75 Serial Port setup 75 Simplified protocol commands 76 Examples 76 Command Guide 77 Inputs 77 Test patterns 77 Lens 79 Image 79 Color 81 Geometry 82 Edge Blend 83 PIP 85 Lamps...

Page 83: ...p 1 Connect the projector to a LAN network 2 Open the Setup Network menu and edit network settings The default IP address is 192 168 0 100 and the TCP port number is 7000 Serial Port setup Baud rate 3...

Page 84: ...ct Spaces are required before the operator and before the value The operator string can take one of the following formats Operator type operator Description Set value Makes the setting take the value...

Page 85: ...0 CVBS 1 1 CVBS 2 2 S Video 3 Component 4 VGA 5 3G SDI 6 DVI 7 HDMI 8 Test Pattern Test patterns test pattern 0 Grey V Bars 1 Grey H Bars 2 Aspect Test 3 Alignment Grid 4 Warp Adjust 5 SMPTE 6 Checke...

Page 86: ...mp 12 max lumens 13 native white 14 native black 15 native green 16 native red 17 native blue 18 native magenta 19 native cyan 20 native yellow 21 off Notes The formatter pattern command is used to di...

Page 87: ...shortest 3 longest lens up 0 3 integer lens down 0 3 integer lens left 0 3 integer lens right 0 3 integer lens stop execute Image brightness 50 to 50 integer contrast 50 to 50 integer gamma 0 1 0 1 1...

Page 88: ...to execute freeze On Off Notes The ccs command is identical to the Cross Color Suppression setting in the Image Video Filters menu The vga phase command is identical to the Phase setting in the Image...

Page 89: ...ift 50 to 50 integer blue lift 50 to 50 integer red gain 50 to 50 integer green gain 50 to 50 integer blue gain 50 to 50 integer red dmd On Off green dmd On Off blue dmd On Off Notes gamut sends a sel...

Page 90: ...ff blanking top 1 to 100 integer blanking bottom 1 to 100 integer blanking left 1 to 255 integer blanking right 1 to 255 integer geometry engine 0 Off 1 Keystone 2 4 Corner 3 Rotation 4 Warp h keyston...

Page 91: ...integer eb blu topl 0 to 63 integer Notes The 4corner commands provide X and Y adjustment for each corner of the image They are identical to the settings within the Geometry Cornerstone menu warp map...

Page 92: ...lack level uplift 5 reset width and black level uplift 6 reset offset and black level offset 7 reset all Notes eb blu unblended is identical to the Unblended Region setting in the Edge Blend Black Lev...

Page 93: ...ition 0 Top Left 1 Top Right 2 Bottom Left 3 Bottom Right 4 Custom pip hpos 0 to 100 integer pip vpos 0 to 100 integer Lamps lamp mode 0 both lamps 1 lamp 1 2 lamp 2 3 auto 1 lamp power 1 to 100 integ...

Page 94: ...amp2 status 0 Off 1 Pre cooling 2 Ignition 3 Ignition confirm 4 Enable communication 5 Delay cooling 6 Warm up eco mode 7 Warm up 8 Cool down no restrike 9 Cool down ok restrike 10 Normal 11 Error 12...

Page 95: ...0 RGB 1 YPbPr 2 Auto digital range 0 full 1 limited 2 auto dvi port 0 digital 1 analog component colspace 0 RGB 1 YPbPr component synctype 0 3 wire 1 4 wire 2 Auto 3gsdi stream 0 Stream 1 1 Stream 2 l...

Page 96: ...tify the projector sw version returns the software release version identical to Information Configuration Interface board id is identical to Information Configuration Hardware fw version returns the f...

Page 97: ...tp LAN IP Address into the address bar of your browser then press ENTER Use the DiscoveryTool_V1 0 exe application The embedded webpage shown below right should appear Menu examples The webpages mirro...

Page 98: ...tinued Sliders are represented by similar sliders as in the Array Width and Array Height sliders shown here Items that are not available are shown grayed out as shown here To return from a sub menu to...

Page 99: ...you to view the IP addresses of all projectors in your network The tool opens the following page in your browser Click on a projector IP address to access the Web Configuration Utility for that proje...

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Page 102: ...ge 112 Maximum offset range 114 Aspect Ratios Explained 115 Aspect ratio examples for DMD resolution 1080p 116 Aspect ratio examples for DMD resolution WUXGA 119 Aspect ratio example TheaterScope 122...

Page 103: ...148 Output SPDIF 148 Input 3 DVI 149 Input 4 3G SDI 150 Input 5 Composite 1 150 Input 6 S Video 150 Input 7 Component 150 Input 8 CVBS 150 Control connections 151 Wired remote control 151 RS232 152 L...

Page 104: ...ch one representing a pixel in the final projected image The outermost micromirrors in the array remain inactive and are not used in constructing the image 1 Casing 2 Light shield 3 Inactive mirrors 4...

Page 105: ...tilted 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 lamp into its consti...

Page 106: ...s Throw distance range 0 77 1 fixed lens 1 3 2 5 m 4 3 8 2 ft 1 16 1 fixed lens 1 4 6 2 m 4 6 20 3 ft 1 45 1 74 1 zoom lens 1 8 9 3 m 5 9 30 5 ft 1 74 2 17 1 zoom lens 2 2 11 8 m 7 2 38 7 ft 2 17 2 90...

Page 107: ...m 5 9 30 5 ft 1 74 2 17 1 zoom lens 2 2 11 8 m 7 2 38 7 ft 2 17 2 90 1 zoom lens 2 7 15 4 m 8 9 50 5 ft 2 90 4 34 1 zoom lens 3 6 22 5 m 11 8 73 8 ft 4 34 6 76 1 zoom lens 5 5 35 m 18 115 ft 3 Ensure...

Page 108: ...the range Notes The basic calculation on this page does not take into consideration DMD and image size which could affect the throw ratio For a more complex and realistic calculation see Full lens ca...

Page 109: ...age does not fill the width of the DMD creating a pillarboxing effect blank spaces to the left and right Fig 2 shows the same image projected on a 4 3 screen using a standard lens chosen with the basi...

Page 110: ...1 Scope 1920 x 817 pixels TRC 1 not used TRC 1 not used 1 85 1 Flat 1920 x 1037 pixels TRC 1 not used TRC 1 not used 1 78 1 16 9 1920 x 1080 TRC 1 not used native resolution TRC 1 not used 1 66 1 Vist...

Page 111: ...row distance range 0 77 1 fixed lens 1 3 2 5 m 4 3 8 2 ft 1 16 1 fixed lens 1 4 6 2 m 4 6 20 3 ft 1 45 1 74 1 zoom lens 1 8 9 3 m 5 9 30 5 ft 1 74 2 17 1 zoom lens 2 2 11 8 m 7 2 38 7 ft 2 17 2 90 1 z...

Page 112: ...d distance of 11 m is within the range Notes INFORMATION YOU NEED FOR THESE CALCULATIONS The TRC formula The TRC table to use instead of the formula WUXGA 2 35 1 Scope TRC not used 1 85 1 Flat TRC not...

Page 113: ...rce 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 114: ...ies SCREEN REQUIREMENTS Reference Guide 106 Rev E March 2014 1080p images displayed full height Notes 4 3 1 33 1 1440 pixels full height 1080 pixels 1 66 1 Vista 1792 pixels 16 9 1 78 1 1920 pixels na...

Page 115: ...th WUXGA images displayed with a height of 1080 pixels full width 1920 pixels 2 35 1 Scope 817 pixels 1 85 1 1037 pixels 16 9 1 78 1 1080 pixels full height 1200 pixels Notes 4 3 1 33 1 1440 pixels fu...

Page 116: ...S Reference Guide 108 Rev E March 2014 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 pix...

Page 117: ...atios 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 ratios 2 35 1 Scope W D x 0...

Page 118: ...ge 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 33 H W x 0 75 2 16 10 1...

Page 119: ...he 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 E...

Page 120: ...or below the centre or to one side and adjust the image using the Lens shift feature known as rising and falling front to maintain a geometrically correct image Notes For more information on shifting...

Page 121: ...tortion 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 directions combined the maximum range without dis...

Page 122: ...ysically possible however you may experience some vignetting or distortion WUXGA vertical pixels horizontal pixels vertical frame horizontal frame 0 77 1 and 1 16 1 fixed lens 240 96 0 2 0 05 all zoom...

Page 123: ...pect Ratio setting of the projector Source show the image with its original aspect ratio not using the whole screen if the DMD aspect ratio does not match Fill Display fill the screen but force the DM...

Page 124: ...IOS EXPLAINED Reference Guide 116 Rev E March 2014 Aspect ratio examples for DMD resolution 1080p Source 4 3 1 Unused screen areas 2 Cropped parts of the image Notes Aspect Ratio Source Aspect Ratio F...

Page 125: ...IGHlite 730 740 Series ASPECT RATIOS EXPLAINED Reference Guide 117 Rev E March 2014 Aspect ratio examples for DMD resolution 1080p continued Source 16 9 native resolution Notes Aspect Ratio Source Fil...

Page 126: ...OS EXPLAINED Reference Guide 118 Rev E March 2014 Aspect ratio examples for DMD resolution 1080p continued Source 16 10 1 Unused screen areas 2 Cropped parts of the image Notes Aspect Ratio Fill Displ...

Page 127: ...INED Reference Guide 119 Rev E March 2014 Aspect ratio examples for DMD resolution WUXGA Source 4 3 1 Unused screen areas 2 Cropped parts of the image Notes Aspect Ratio Source Aspect Ratio Fill Displ...

Page 128: ...IOS EXPLAINED Reference Guide 120 Rev E March 2014 Aspect ratio examples for DMD resolution WUXGA continued Source 16 9 1 Unused screen areas 2 Cropped parts of the image Notes Aspect Ratio Source Asp...

Page 129: ...IGHlite 730 740 Series ASPECT RATIOS EXPLAINED Reference Guide 121 Rev E March 2014 Aspect ratio examples for DMD resolution WUXGA continued Source 16 10 native resolution Notes Aspect Ratio Source Fi...

Page 130: ...and bottom of the 16 9 screen to make up for the difference in aspect ratios Without an anamorphic lens and without the TheaterScope setting applied a 16 9 source containing a 2 35 1 image looks like...

Page 131: ...sing 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 t...

Page 132: ...at 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 effectiv...

Page 133: ...lldown 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 easie...

Page 134: ...2 7 15 4 m 8 9 50 5 ft 2 90 4 34 1 zoom lens 0 110 806 3 6 22 5 m 11 8 73 8 ft 4 34 6 76 1 zoom lens 0 110 807 5 5 35 m 18 115 ft Notes The Throw ratio for a particular lens is fixed but assumes that...

Page 135: ...aximum width of your screen In the chart for the required DMD resolution find the point where the throw distance corresponds to the screen width as shown in the example below Example For a 1080p proje...

Page 136: ...uped together 1080p and WUXGA are shown in the same chart 1080p 1920 x 1080 pixels Full width images Formats that fit the width of the DMD without applying a throw ratio correction TRC include 2 35 1...

Page 137: ...920 x 817 pixels TRC 1 1 85 1 Flat 1920 x 1037 pixels TRC 1 1 78 1 16 9 1920 x 1080 pixels TRC 1 1 66 1 Vista 1920 x 1156 pixels TRC 1 1 6 1 16 10 1920 x 1200 pixels native resolution TRC 1 Full heigh...

Page 138: ...2 17 1 zoom lens 5 2 17 2 90 1 zoom lens 6 2 90 4 34 1 zoom lens 7 4 34 6 76 1 zoom lens Notes This chart has a TRC of 1 0 for use with the following images For information about individual lens part...

Page 139: ...90 1 zoom lens 6 2 90 4 34 1 zoom lens 7 4 34 6 76 1 zoom lens Notes This chart has a TRC of 1 42 for use with the following images For information about individual lens part numbers see Appendix A e...

Page 140: ...90 1 zoom lens 6 2 90 4 34 1 zoom lens 7 4 34 6 76 1 zoom lens Notes This chart has a TRC of 1 33 for use with the following images For information about individual lens part numbers see Appendix A e...

Page 141: ...90 1 zoom lens 6 2 90 4 34 1 zoom lens 7 4 34 6 76 1 zoom lens Notes This chart has a TRC of 1 11 for use with the following images For information about individual lens part numbers see Appendix A ea...

Page 142: ...90 1 zoom lens 6 2 90 4 34 1 zoom lens 7 4 34 6 76 1 zoom lens Notes This chart has a TRC of 1 07 for use with the following images For information about individual lens part numbers see Appendix A ea...

Page 143: ...90 1 zoom lens 6 2 90 4 34 1 zoom lens 7 4 34 6 76 1 zoom lens Notes This chart has a TRC of 1 28 for use with the following images For information about individual lens part numbers see Appendix A e...

Page 144: ...90 1 zoom lens 6 2 90 4 34 1 zoom lens 7 4 34 6 76 1 zoom lens Notes This chart has a TRC of 1 2 for use with the following images For information about individual lens part numbers see Appendix A ea...

Page 145: ...00 525 31 50 576p50 720 x 576 50 00 625 31 25 HDTV 720p50 1280 x 720 50 00 750 37 50 720p59 1280 x 720 59 94 750 44 96 720p60 1280 x 720 60 00 750 45 00 1080s23 1920 x 1080 23 98 1125 26 97 1080p23 1...

Page 146: ...70 09 449 31 47 SVGA50 800 x 600 49 92 621 31 00 SVGA56 800 x 600 56 25 625 35 16 SVGA60 800 x 600 60 32 628 37 88 SVGA72 800 x 600 72 19 666 48 08 SVGA75 800 x 600 75 00 625 46 88 MACII 832 x 624 75...

Page 147: ...60 1280 x 1024 60 02 1066 63 98 SXGA75 1280 x 1024 75 02 1066 79 98 HD50 1360 x 768 49 89 793 39 56 HD60 1360 x 768 59 80 798 44 72 SXGA 50 1400 x 1050 49 97 1083 54 12 SXGA 60 1400 x 1050 59 98 1089...

Page 148: ...pect Test Alignment Grid Warp Adjust SMPTE Chequerboard White Field Black Field Screen Layout Lens Zoom In command Zoom Stop command Zoom Out command Focus Near command Focus Stop command Focus Far co...

Page 149: ...ve NR slider value range 0 3 Mosquito NR slider value range 0 3 Cross Color Suppression Off On VGA Setup Phase slider value range 50 50 0 Total H Samples slider value range 50 50 0 Auto Setup command...

Page 150: ...Keystone slider value range 50 50 0 V Keystone slider value range 50 50 0 Pincushion Barrel slider value range 30 30 0 Rotation slider value range 90 90 0 Warp Map Off 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Cornerstone Uppe...

Page 151: ...0 63 Upper Right slider value range 0 63 Middle Left slider value range 0 63 Middle Right slider value range 0 63 Lower Left slider value range 0 63 Lower Middle slider value range 0 63 Lower Right sl...

Page 152: ...om Custom H Position slider value range 0 100 50 Custom V Position slider value range 0 100 50 Lamps Operation Lamp 1 Lamp 2 Lamp 1 Lamp 2 Auto 1 Power slider value range 80 100 Notes Some of the info...

Page 153: ...Screen Display Language US English UK English Timeout 5 sec 10 Sec 15 sec 20 sec 25 sec 30 sec infinite Position Center Top Left Top Right Bottom Left Bottom Right Messaging Off On System Configurati...

Page 154: ...formation Lamps Lamp 1 Hours Lamp 1 Starts Lamp 2 Hours Lamp 2 Starts Configuration Serial Number Scaler Interface Hardware Firmware Factory ROM OSD Input Standard IP Address Inlet Temperature DMD Tem...

Page 155: ...l inputs and outputs Input 1 VGA 15 way D type connector 1 R 2 G 3 B 4 unused 5 Digital Ground H Sync 6 R Ground 7 B Ground 8 G Ground 9 5 V 10 Digital Ground V Sync DDC 1 unused 12 SDA 13 H Sync 14 V...

Page 156: ...TMDS Data 1 7 TMDS Data 0 8 TMDS Data 0 Shield 9 TMDS Data 0 10 TMDS Clock 11 TMDS Clock Shield 12 TMDS Clock 13 CEC 14 not connected 15 SCL DDC Clock 16 SCA DDC Data 17 DDC CEC Ground 18 5 V Power 19...

Page 157: ...Pin 14 5 V Power for monitor when in standby Pin 15 Ground Return for pin 14 and analog sync Pin 16 Hot plug detect Pin 17 TMDS data 0 Digital blue link 1 and digital sync Pin 18 TMDS data 0 Digital b...

Page 158: ...SYNC Sync Input 8 CVBS RCA Phono 3G SDI connector Notes 3G SDI signals are very high speed digital signals which require better quality coaxial cable than conventional analogue video The data rate is...

Page 159: ...C 5 V Pin 2 Data Pin 3 Data Pin 4 Ground Wired remote control 3 5 mm mini jack Tip Power Ring Signal Sleeve Ground 1 2 4 3 Service port pin view of female connector Sleeve Ring Tip pin view of female...

Page 160: ...unused 2 Received Data RX 3 Transmitted Data TX 4 unused 5 Signal Ground 6 unused 7 unused 8 unused 9 unused LAN connection RJ45 socket Notes Only one remote connection RS232 or LAN should be used at...

Page 161: ...y to intentionally turn off that is set to black areas around the edges of the projected image It is sometimes referred to as curtains since it can be used to blank an area of image that literally fal...

Page 162: ...d to reflect the visible component of the lamp beam into the illumination optics and transmit the unwanted infrared radiation into an absorber Color difference In S Video or Component Video signals th...

Page 163: ...sity range of the displayed image Contrast optical The intensity difference between the darkest and lightest areas of the screen Cr Cb Color difference signals used with Y for digital Component Video...

Page 164: ...moving microscopic mirrors Each mirror which acts as a pixel is suspended between two posts by a thin torsion hinge It can be tilted to produce either a bright or dark pixel EDID Extended Display Ide...

Page 165: ...ization from the source and measured in Hertz Hs Vs Horizontal and vertical synchronization Hue The graduation red green balance of color applicable to NTSC Interlacing A method of updating the image...

Page 166: ...e the black and white part Modal setting A projector setting that only affects the currently displayed input Noise Electrical interference displayed on the screen NTSC National Television Standards C...

Page 167: ...usually represented 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 S Video A video signal which has s...

Page 168: ...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 special number used in calculating throw d...

Page 169: ...he components in the projection lens This can happen if too much offset is applied when positioning the image using the lens mount Vista An aspect ratio of 1 66 1 Warp A set of projector functions tha...

Page 170: ...eries name s Resolution Part number Lumens Contrast ratio HIGHlite 730 WUXGA WUXGA 114 692 9 000 2 000 1 HIGHlite 740 WUXGA WUXGA 114 690 9 000 2 000 1 HIGHlite 730 1080p 1080p 113 902 10 000 2 000 1...

Page 171: ...1 RS232 9 pin D Sub 1 Component Video 4 x BNC 1 Wired Remote In 3 5 mm Stereo Jack 1 S Video 4 pin Mini DIN 1 Wired Remote Out 3 5 mm Stereo Jack 1 Composite Video RCA 1 Service Port USB Type B 1 Comp...

Page 172: ...otorised shift zoom and focus Programmable shift Mechanical mounting Front Rear Table Front Rear Ceiling Adjustable Front Rear Feet Optional RapidRig frame with integrated pitch roll and yaw adjustmen...

Page 173: ...241 BTU hr Fan Noise 39 dBA Operating Temperature 0 C to 40 C 32 to 104 F Storage Temperature 20 C to 60 C 4 to 140 F Operating Humidity 20 to 90 non condensing Weight 33 kg 72 8 lb Dimensions L 66 5...

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