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LIGHTNING 30/40/45-1080p 
LIGHTNING 40/45-1080p Ultra Contrast 
LIGHTNING 40/45-1080p 3D 
LIGHTNING 40/45-1080p 3D-Ultra Contrast

Super High Brightness Digital Video Projector 

16:9 widescreen display
User Manual

108-721B

Summary of Contents for LIGHTNING 30/40/45-1080p

Page 1: ...G 30 40 45 1080p LIGHTNING 40 45 1080p Ultra Contrast LIGHTNING 40 45 1080p 3D LIGHTNING 40 45 1080p 3D Ultra Contrast Super High Brightness Digital Video Projector 16 9 widescreen display User Manual 108 721B ...

Page 2: ...ment EN 55024 1998 Limits and Methods of Measurement of Immunity Characteristics of Information Technology Equipment EN 55103 1997 Product family Standard for Audio Video Audio Visual and Entertainment Lighting Control apparatus for Professional Use EN 60950 1 2001 Specification for Safety of Information Technology Equipment including Electrical Business equipment The technical documentation requi...

Page 3: ...N 55024 1998 Limits and Methods of Measurement of Immunity Characteristics of Information Technology Equipment EN 55103 1997 Product family Standard for Audio Video Audio Visual and Entertainment Lighting Control apparatus for Professional Use EN 60950 1 2001 Specification for Safety of Information Technology Equipment including Electrical Business equipment The technical documentation required to...

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Page 5: ...ates that there is some important information that you should read Trademarks IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation Macintosh and PowerBook are registered trademarks of Apple Computer Inc Other product and company names mentioned in this user s manual may be the trademarks of their respective holders Product revision Because we at Digital Projection continual...

Page 6: ... the lamp module The whole module should be replaced and returned to Digital Projection for re furbishment Take care when removing the lamp module as it is heavy 10kg Take care not to touch the glass surface of the lamp module If you do accidentally touch the glass it should be cleaned before use Do not use the lamp for more than 750 hours as this may cause serious lamp failure damage the lamp mod...

Page 7: ...fting the projector Do not stack more than four projectors When stacking projectors the stack MUST be vertical to ensure that the stresses are distributed to all for frame couplings Before installation make sure that the surface ceiling or rigging that is to support the projector is capable of supporting the combined weight of the projector and lens see specification for exact weights Separate bac...

Page 8: ...omply with this government regulation could void your right to operate this equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant with Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses an...

Page 9: ... M24 1XX UK Registered in England No 2207264 Registered Office as above Tel 44 0 161 947 3300 Fax 44 0 161 684 7674 Email enquiries digitalprojection co uk service digitalprojection co uk Web Site www digitalprojection co uk Digital Projection Inc 55 Chastain Road Suite 115 Kennesaw GA 30144 USA Tel USA 770 420 1350 Fax USA 770 420 1360 Email powerinfo digitalprojection com Web Site www digitalpro...

Page 10: ...Page Rev B January 2010 Important Information Digital Projection LIGHTNING 1080p 1080p 3D UC User Manual ...

Page 11: ...tional standards viii Noise viii RF Interference viii European Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive viii Digital Projection Contact details ix 1 Introduction What s in the box 1 2 Key features of the projector 1 3 Getting to know the projector 1 4 Chassis lamp lens and filter 1 4 Lamp hours meter 1 5 Rear panel connection and control 1 6 Side panel 1 6 2 Installation Screen req...

Page 12: ...ut connection examples 2 21 3D connection examples 2 22 Control connection examples 2 23 Power connection 2 24 3 Getting started Switching the projector on 3 2 Selecting an input or test pattern 3 2 Input 3 2 Test pattern 3 2 Adjusting the lens 3 3 Focus 3 3 Zoom 3 3 Shift 3 3 Adjusting the projected image 3 4 Picture settings 3 4 Geometry settings 3 4 Switching the projector off 3 4 4 Controlling...

Page 13: ...tion 4 12 Input 4 12 Input Presets 4 13 Red Green and Blue 4 14 Test pattern 4 14 Picture settings 4 14 Geometry settings 4 14 Magnify and pan 4 15 On screen display size 4 15 Remote control address 4 15 Remote control backlight 4 15 Using the menus 4 16 Navigating menus and submenus 4 16 Menu controls 4 18 Input menu 4 19 Input Source 4 19 Presets 4 20 Picture menu 4 23 Brightness 4 23 Contrast 4...

Page 14: ...Type 4 31 Trim 4 32 Setup menu 4 33 Projector 4 34 Global Colourimetry 4 38 Lamp 4 40 On Screen Display 4 42 Password 4 43 Communication 4 44 Network 4 45 3D 4 50 Restore Defaults 4 53 Centre Lens 4 53 Information menu 4 54 Projector Information 4 54 Source Information 4 54 Digital Projection Information 4 55 Controlling the projector when Input 8 is being used 4 56 Differences between Input 8 and...

Page 15: ...spect Ratio 5 8 Lens page 5 9 Lens controls 5 9 Shutter Open Closed 5 9 Image page 5 10 Component 5 10 Phase slider 5 10 Colour Space 5 11 Gamma 5 12 Parametric slider 5 12 Screen page 5 13 Blanking On Off 5 13 Blanking adjust 5 13 Keystone adjust 5 13 Position adjust 5 13 MCGD page 5 14 The MCGD measurement procedure 5 14 MCGD values 5 15 Download 5 15 Save File 5 15 Open File 5 15 TCGD page 5 16...

Page 16: ...ture slider 5 21 Information page 5 22 Projector Information 5 22 Digital Projection 5 22 FastFrame page 5 23 FastFrame Enable 5 23 Dark Time 5 23 System page 5 24 OSD 5 24 Backlight 5 24 DMD controls 5 24 Lamp mode 5 24 Lamp Power slider 5 24 Discover page 5 25 Disconnect 5 25 Reconnect 5 25 Refresh 5 26 Connect 5 26 6 Maintenance Changing the lamp 6 2 Reading the lamp hours meter 6 3 Removing th...

Page 17: ...put connections 7 10 1 RGB1 input 7 10 2 RGB2 input 7 10 3 DVI D Single input 7 11 4 SDI input 7 12 5 Composite video input 7 12 6 S Video input 7 12 7 Component video input 7 12 8 DVI D Single Dual Twin input 7 13 Control connections 7 14 Wired Remote control connection 7 14 LAN connection 7 14 3D sync 7 15 Serial control input 7 15 Remote communications protocol 7 16 Introduction 7 16 Message St...

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Page 19: ... 1 1 1 Introduction Contents What s in the box 1 2 Key features of the projector 1 3 Getting to know the projector 1 4 Chassis lamp lens and filter 1 4 Lamp hours meter 1 5 Rear panel connection and control 1 6 Side panel 1 6 ...

Page 20: ...ptional Order lenses from your Digital Projection dealer For more detailed information about lenses see Choosing a lens in section 2 Installation Only one power cable dependent on the destination territory will be supplied with the projector Power cable USA LA00098 Power cable Rest of World LA00097 Projector for part numbers see Specifications in section 7 Appendix Important Information 106 266 Us...

Page 21: ...to 30 000 lumens the 1080p is unmatched for applications as diverse as world class staged events commercial entertainment major outdoor venues large scale simulation gaming and houses of worship Key Features High resolution large venue projector with 3D models Applications Large Screen Fixed install and Rental Brightness from 8 000 30 000 ANSI lumens depending on model see Specifications in sectio...

Page 22: ... Chassis lamp lens and filter Notes For information about how to change the lamp or the filter see section 5 Maintenance For more detailed information about lenses see section 2 Installation Lens Air filter Lamp compartment Lamp module Air outlets Air inlet Front Infra red window remote control Rear Infra red window remote control ...

Page 23: ...urs meter depending on the lamp module that has been fitted as shown below Notes Mercury meter LCD meter display button The LCD Lamp hours meter has two modes of operation When the lamp is switched on the LCD will show lamp run hours When the lamp is switched off the LCD will be blank Press the button and hold for 5 seconds to display lamp run hours ...

Page 24: ...section 2 Installation and Connections in section 6 Appendix For information about how to use the control panel see section 4 Controlling the projector For information about how to mount and stack projectors see section 2 Installation Rigging frame Power connection Power switch Input connections Control connections Control panel Rigging frame Frame coupling Foot Frame adjuster Rear Infra red windo...

Page 25: ...xample 2 12 Useful lens calculations 2 13 Lens extension 2 13 Fitting the lens 2 14 Shifting the image 2 15 Mounting the projector 2 16 Adjustment for table mounting 2 16 Adjusting the rigging frame 2 16 Coarse frame adjustment 2 16 Tilt and Roll adjustment 2 16 Yaw adjustment 2 17 Stacking projectors 2 18 Connecting the projector 2 19 Signal Inputs 2 19 Input format DVI input 3 2 20 Input formats...

Page 26: ...010 2 Installation Digital Projection LIGHTNING 1080p 1080p 3D UC User Manual Control connection examples 2 23 LAN connection 2 23 RS232 connection 2 23 Power connection 2 24 USA power input 2 24 Rest of World power input 2 24 ...

Page 27: ...ng the image to the DMD If the source image supplied to the projector is smaller than 1920 x 1080 pixels then the image will not fill the DMD The following example shows how a number of common formats may be displayed Images displayed full width Images displayed full height 2 35 1 Scope 817 pixels full width 1920 pixels 1 85 1 1037 pixels 16 9 1 78 1 1080 pixels native resolution 4 3 1 33 1 1440 p...

Page 28: ...W and height H The example calculations below show how to convert diagonal sizes in inches into width and height at various aspect ratios 2 35 1 Scope W D x 0 92in D x 023m H D x 0 39in D x 01m 1 85 1 W D x 0 88in D x 022m H D x 0 47in D x 012m 16 9 1 78 1 native aspect ratio W D x 0 87in D x 022m H D x 0 49in D x 0125m 1 66 1 Vista W D x 0 86in D x 022m H D x 0 52in D x 013m 16 10 1 6 1 W D x 0 8...

Page 29: ...eck that you are able to 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 Screen width 2 35 1 Scope W H x 2 35 H W x 0 426 1 85 1 W H x 1 85 H W x 0 54 16 9 1 78 1 native aspect ratio W H x 1 78 H W x 0 56 1 66 1 Vista W H x 1 66 H W x 0 6 16 10 1 6 1 W H x 1 6 H W x 0 625...

Page 30: ...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 Ensure that there is at least 30cm 12in of space between the ventilation outlets and any wall and 10cm 4in on all other sides Do not install the projector close to anything that might be affected by i...

Page 31: ...7 196 1 87 2 56 1 zoom lens 105 611 107 197 2 56 4 16 1 zoom lens 105 612 107 198 4 16 6 96 1 zoom lens 105 613 107 199 6 92 10 36 1 zoom lens 109 235 109 358 If you are simply connecting the output of a camera or computer directly to the projector then the image size in pixels may well be fixed If however you are using commercially available image processing equipment such as the Digital Projecti...

Page 32: ...same screen size at a distance of 50m the 4 16 6 96 1 zoom lens would be best suited if you need to be more precise then use the calculations on the page immediately following the lens charts 2 35 1 Scope 1 85 1 and 16 9 1 12 1 fixed lens 1 2 2m 105 609 105 609 1 39 1 87 1 zoom lens 105 610 107 196 1 87 2 56 1 zoom lens 105 611 107 197 4 16 6 96 1 zoom lens 105 613 107 199 0 67 1 fixed lens 105 60...

Page 33: ... use the calculations on the page immediately following the lens charts feet metres Screen width 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 metres 33 66 98 131 164 197 230 262 feet 66 20 49 15 33 10 16 5 Throw distance 1 12 1 fixed lens 1 2 2m 105 609 105 609 1 39 1 87 1 zoom lens 105 610 107 196 1 87 2 56 1 zoom lens 105 611 107 197 4 16 6 96 1 zoom lens 105 613 107 199 0 67 1 fixed lens 105 607 107 195 2 56 4 16 1...

Page 34: ... chart has a TRF of 1 11 for use with the following images 1 6 1 feet metres Screen width 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 metres 33 66 98 131 164 197 230 262 feet 66 20 49 15 33 10 16 5 Throw distance 1 12 1 fixed lens 1 2 2m 105 609 105 609 1 39 1 87 1 zoom lens 105 610 107 196 1 87 2 56 1 zoom lens 105 611 107 197 4 16 6 96 1 zoom lens 105 613 107 199 0 67 1 fixed lens 105 607 107 195 2 56 4 16 1 zoom l...

Page 35: ...he calculations on the page immediately following the lens charts feet metres Screen width 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 metres 33 66 98 131 164 197 230 262 feet 66 20 49 15 33 10 16 5 Throw distance 1 12 1 fixed lens 1 2 2m 105 609 105 609 1 39 1 87 1 zoom lens 105 610 107 196 1 87 2 56 1 zoom lens 105 611 107 197 4 16 6 96 1 zoom lens 105 613 107 199 0 67 1 fixed lens 105 607 107 195 2 56 4 16 1 zoom ...

Page 36: ...sing the lens extension values given on the next page Calculate the throw ratio required Throw ratio Throw distance Screen width x TRF Choose a lens with the required throw ratio from the list at the bottom of the page Check from the list that the lens chosen will work at the throw distance required Example An image 1024 x 768 pixels screen width 6 5m throw distance 18m from the outer end of the l...

Page 37: ...tance Screen width Throw ratio factor TRF DMD width in pixels 1920 image width in pixels image width in pixels Therefore Screen width Throw distance Throw ratio x TRF Throw distance Screen width x Throw ratio x TRF Lens extension The throw distance calculated above is to the outer end of the lens For each lens the nominal distance between the front of the projector and the outer end of the lens le...

Page 38: ... then clean the surface using a lens paper The lens release lever should always be set to the locked position to prevent the lens from falling out Fitting the lens Turn the lens release lever anti clockwise so that it is pointing upwards to open the lock Remove the rear lens cap from the lens Insert the lens into the lens aperture making sure that the plug on the drive mechanism engages with the s...

Page 39: ...mage passing through the periphery of the lens optics If the lens is to be shifted in two directions combined the maximum range without distortion will be somewhat less as can be seen in the diagrams to the right The maximum range available with no distortion is dependent on which lens is used The tables below show the maximum range for images that fill the DMD For images which do not use the full...

Page 40: ... onto a flat surface without any danger of hands being trapped between the bottom frame and the surface Adjustment for table mounting If the projector is to be operated from a flat surface such as a projector table then adjustment of projector level should be made by turning the four feet under the chassis Adjusting the rigging frame Before suspending the projector make sure that the three frame a...

Page 41: ...to move the front of the projector from left to right To change the direction of movement push the direction lever on the handle up or down The yaw handle can provide approximately 11mm of left right movement relative to the rear right corner giving approximately 0 75 yaw It is not possible however to achieve maximum adjustment in both tilt roll and yaw simultaneously Yaw handle Direction lever Ra...

Page 42: ...t of another projector Separate backup safety chains or wires should always be used for each projector Stacking projectors The rigging frame is capable of supporting the weight of up to three other projectors using the built in frame couplings The projectors can be stacked on top of each other or suspended below each other Carefully lower each projector down onto the top of the others making sure ...

Page 43: ...more information about pin connections and control codes see section 7 Appendix For more information on input modes see section 4 Overview Input 8 and 3D may not be present on some models Connecting the projector Signal Inputs The following inputs are available Rear input connection panel Control connection panel 5 Composite Video 6 S Video 7 Component 1 RGB1 2 RGB2 3 DVI 4 SDI Side input connecti...

Page 44: ...ut 3 Single DVI D Sources upto 1920x1080 resolution 24 60Hz 8bits per colour Input formats DVI input 8 Single DVI D Sources upto 1920x1080 resolution 24 60Hz 8bits per colour Use MAIN input only Dual DVI D An input with increased frame rate Sources upto 1920x1080 resolution 24 120Hz 8bits per colour Use MAIN input only Twin Link Twin Single DVI D One input with increased bit depth using both input...

Page 45: ...depth extended greyscale Input and processing architecture EDID handshaking on the DVI and RGB2 inputs If you are using a computer DVI card or other source that obeys the EDID handshaking protocol then the card or source will automatically configure itself to suit the projector If not then you should refer to the documentation supplied with the source to manually set the resolution to the native r...

Page 46: ...nd left right interleaving Notes There is no scaler on input 8 Images up to and including the native resolution of the display will be displayed pixel for pixel and centred This enables the projector to maximise the image bandwidth and greyscale resolution There is also no OSD display when input 8 is selected Sync in Projector 3D server Z screen or 3D glasses Input 8 Sync Video Sync out Sync in 3D...

Page 47: ...a browser to control the projector see section 4 Using the menus Computer Null modem cable Control connection examples LAN connection All of the projector s features can be controlled via a LAN connection using a standard internet browser package such as Internet Explorer RS232 connection Computer Crossed LAN cable Computer Hub or LAN Un crossed LAN cables Projector Serial RS232 LAN Wired remote P...

Page 48: ... be earthed Handle the power cable carefully and avoid sharp bends Do not use a damaged power cable Power connection USA power input Make sure the main power switch is off before connecting the power cable Firmly push in the Hubbell connector then turn clockwise to lock Rest of World power input Make sure the main power switch is off before connecting Lift the lid of the C form connector then firm...

Page 49: ...Switching the projector on 3 2 Selecting an input or test pattern 3 2 Input 3 2 Test pattern 3 2 Adjusting the lens 3 3 Focus 3 3 Zoom 3 3 Shift 3 3 Adjusting the projected image 3 4 Picture settings 3 4 Geometry settings 3 4 Switching the projector off 3 4 ...

Page 50: ...ards to switch the power ON Wait until the self test has completed and the power indicator on the control panel shows amber The lamp will be off the shutter closed and the projector will be in STANDBY mode Press POWER on the remote control or the keypad and hold for about 3 seconds to switch the projector ON The power indicator on the control panel will show green the lamp will light and the shutt...

Page 51: ...n procedure must be carried out See Setup menu in Section 4 Controlling the projector For more detailed information about using the control keys on the remote control or keypad using the menus see the next section Controlling the projector When any of the three Lens adjustment keys is pressed the blue Transmit indicator on the remote control will light for 10 seconds after 10 seconds if no adjustm...

Page 52: ...and hold for about 3 seconds until the power indicator on the control panel shows amber The lamp will switch off several seconds later Push the main power switch downwards to switch off the power Notes The Saturation control is available for Composite S Video and Component inputs only The Phase control is available for RGB inputs only For more detailed information about using the control keys on t...

Page 53: ...9 Projector status indicators 4 9 The remote control 4 10 Layout 4 10 Timeout 4 10 Using the control keys 4 11 Power 4 11 Shutter 4 11 On Screen Display 4 11 Focus 4 11 Zoom 4 11 Shift 4 11 Auto detect input mode 4 12 Source information 4 12 Input 4 12 Input Presets 4 13 Recall 4 13 Save 4 13 Red Green and Blue 4 14 Test pattern 4 14 Picture settings 4 14 Geometry settings 4 14 Magnify and pan 4 1...

Page 54: ...4 22 Picture menu 4 23 Brightness 4 23 Contrast 4 23 Saturation 4 23 Hue 4 23 Gamma Correction 4 24 Parametric Gamma 4 24 Phase 4 24 Aspect Ratio 4 25 Sharpness 4 25 Geometry menu 4 26 Horizontal Position 4 26 Vertical Position 4 26 Aspect Ratio 4 26 User Horizontal Aspect Ratio 4 27 User Vertical Aspect Ratio 4 27 Keystone 4 27 Phase 4 27 Resolution 4 28 Input Detection 4 28 Blanking 4 29 Blankin...

Page 55: ...4 35 Calibrate Focus 4 35 Calibrate Zoom 4 35 Test Pattern 4 36 FastFrame 4 37 FastFrame On Off 4 37 Dark Time 4 37 Global Colourimetry 4 38 Colour Mode 4 39 Colour Temperature 4 39 RGB Lift 4 39 RGB Gain 4 39 Lamp 4 40 Change Lamp Setting 4 40 Lamp Power 4 41 Lamp Mode 4 41 OK 4 41 Cancel 4 41 On Screen Display 4 42 OSD Position 4 42 OSD Size 4 42 OSD Timeout 4 42 Password 4 43 Communication 4 44...

Page 56: ...ominance 4 51 Sync Delay 4 51 Sync Source 4 52 Restore Defaults 4 53 Centre Lens 4 53 Information menu 4 54 Projector Information 4 54 Source Information 4 54 Digital Projection Information 4 55 Controlling the projector when Input 8 is being used 4 56 Differences between Input 8 and Inputs 1 7 4 56 Input and processing architecture 4 56 Setting up Input 8 using the Userware 4 57 Setting up Input ...

Page 57: ...ut how to connect the projector see Connecting the projector in section 2 Installation and Connections in section 7 Appendix Many features are controlled from the menus using the menu navigation keys on the remote control or keypad For more information about using the menus see later in this section Using the menus Some of the menu features for example brightness contrast and input preset operatio...

Page 58: ...or will flash and the searching message will be displayed When the input mode has been detected the LED will show continuously and the auto detect message will be displayed for example If the input mode cannot be detected the LED will continue to flash to show that the input is still selected However the following message will be displayed Mode library and mode history Once an input mode has been ...

Page 59: ...e is used again When you recell a preset the projector switches to the saved input source and redetects the input mode before applying the saved modal settings NTSC new modal settings defaults SDTV 480p HDTV 1080p SVGA defaults defaults defaults Mode history Mode library NTSC NTSC new mode detected defaults SDTV 480p HDTV 1080p SVGA defaults defaults defaults Mode history Mode library NTSC setting...

Page 60: ...may not be present on some models Indicators Input status indicators The indicator next to each input connector on the rear input panel will light as follows off input not selected green input selected signal detected and in range flashing green input selected but signal not detected or out of range The indicator next to each input connector on the front input panel will light as follows off input...

Page 61: ... at the top of the remote control and keypad For more information about using the control keys see later in this section Using the control keys The Lamp 2 indicator applies only to Titan Dual models The control panel Keypad layout The controls on the keypad are identical to those at the top of the remote control and are described on the following pages Projector status indicators The indicators on...

Page 62: ...ormation about using the menus see later in this section Using the menus Some of the menu features for example brightness contrast and input preset operations can be accessed directly using the control keys at the bottom of the remote control Other features eg zoom and focus are controlled using the control keys at the top of the remote control and keypad For more information about using the contr...

Page 63: ...e Lens adjustment key must be pressed again to resume adjustment to end the adjustment before 10 seconds has elapsed press the key all other adjustments will be locked out until the Lens adjustment is ended For more information about the amount of lens shift available see section 2 Installation Using the control keys Power Press POWER and hold for 3 seconds to switch the projector ON Press POWER a...

Page 64: ...Source information Press to display the source information screen Input Press or to change to the next input up or down the following list 1 RGB1 2 RGB2 3 DVI Single 4 SDI 5 Composite Video 6 S Video 7 Component 8 DVI Single Dual Twin pixel mapped Or press the numbered keys 1 8 to change directly to the input Notes For more information about input mode detection see earlier in this section Input m...

Page 65: ... Input modes and settings earlier in this section The lens settings ie Focus position Zoom position and Shift are included only for the first ten presets Input Presets Recall To recall a set of modal and lens settings that have been saved press and hold whilst pressing the lettered key A S The projector will switch to the saved input source and redetect the input mode before applying the saved mod...

Page 66: ...en made the key must be pressed again to resume adjustment to end the adjustment before 10 seconds has elapsed press a different adjustment key or press the key When the OSD is OFF the keys will still function but the controls will not be visible on screen Red Green and Blue Press or to switch the red green or blue components OFF or ON Test pattern Press to select a test pattern Picture settings P...

Page 67: ...projectors If two or more projectors are set to the same address they can be controlled from one remote control provided they are connected by cable or in range of the infra red Magnify and pan Press Magnify MAGNIFY followed by and to adjust the size of the picture Press Pan PAN followed by and to adjust the position of the magnified image On screen display size Press Size SIZE to switch the size ...

Page 68: ...en the key is pressed again the menus will reopen at the same point they were last viewed see On Screen Display in Setup Menu later in this section Main menu Input Main menu Setup Using the menus Navigating menus and submenus When the menus are in use and the OSD is ON the top level menu headings are always visible to the left of the screen Each menu item can lead to a number of submenus which are...

Page 69: ...ves to the first item in the menu which may be submenu for example the Projector Setup submenu To select a submenu press and for example the Lamp submenu Press to open the submenu The submenu opens with the title at the top To close the submenu and return to the previous level press There may be up to three levels of submenu so to return to the top level you may have to press up to three times To ...

Page 70: ... Parameter selection To select from a number of parameters shown one at a time to the right press and These two items are greyed out and the values are blank showing that they are not available due to the effect of settings made in other menus or due to the type of input signal Parameter list To select from a list of parameters press and Menu controls Some menus have controls as shown in the examp...

Page 71: ...gle 4 SDI 5 Composite Video 6 S Video 7 Component 8 DVI Single Dual Twin pixel mapped Press to confirm your selection Notes Some menu controls can be accessed directly using the control keys see earlier in this section When using the menus press OSD or to hide or reveal the On Screen Display Input Menu For more information about the input connections see section 2 Installation and section 7 Append...

Page 72: ...ved for each Preset are all settings from the Picture menu all settings from the Input menu all settings from the Geometry menu except Keystone all settings from the Colour menu except the Global settings all lens position focus and zoom settings Press and to select Presets Press to open the Presets submenu Recall Presets Press and to select Recall Preset Press to open the Recal Presets A H submen...

Page 73: ... to select Save Preset Press to open the Save Presets A H submenu To save the current set of parameters press and to select one of the Presets For Presets J to S select Save Preset J S then press to open the J S submenu Press and to select the Preset Press to confirm your selection If this Preset has been used before but only if the Input source has been changed then the following message will be ...

Page 74: ...ress and to select Delete Preset Press to open the Delete Presets A H submenu To delete a saved set of parameters press and to select one of the Presets For Presets J to S select Delete Preset J S then press to open the J S submenu Press and to select the Preset Press to confirm your selection The following message will be displayed Press and to select either OK or Cancel Press to confirm your sel...

Page 75: ...tion slider is available for Composite S Video and Component inputs only The Hue slider is available for NTSC inputs only Picture menu To return to the main menu press up to three times From the main menu Press and until Picture is highlighted Press to open the Picture menu The blue highlight moves to the first item in the menu Brightness Press and to select Brightness Press and to adjust the slid...

Page 76: ... select from Parametric Enables the gamma slider User download Applies the gamma settings made externally using the DP Userware on a personal computer default gamma of 2 2 2 2 Limited DVI Expands DVI signal to use full dynamic range with gamma 2 2 2 4 Limited DVI Expands DVI signal to use full dynamic range with gamma 2 4 Graphics Enhanced highlights and contrast NTSC NTSC colour space with a gamm...

Page 77: ...nt SD inputs only Aspect Ratio Press and to select Aspect Ratio Press and to select from Fill This will best fit the incoming source to fill either the height or width without changing the aspect ratio of the source User Aspect 1 33 1 4 3 1 6 1 16 10 1 78 1 16 9 2 35 1 Scope 1 66 1 Vista 1 85 Flat Theaterscope Use with the TheaterScope Anamorphic System only The 2 35 1 source image is displayed us...

Page 78: ...ess and until Geometry is highlighted Press to open the Geometry menu The blue highlight moves to the first item in the menu Horizontal Position Press and to select H Position Press and to adjust the slider Vertical Position Press and to select V Position Press and to adjust the slider Aspect Ratio Press and to select from Fill This will best fit the incoming source to fill either the height or wi...

Page 79: ...available for graphics based RGB sources only User Horizontal Aspect Ratio Press and to select User H Aspect Press and to adjust the slider internal number adjust to fit User Vertical Aspect Ratio Press and to select User V Aspect Press and to adjust the slider internal number adjust to fit Keystone Used to correct for distortion caused by the projector being mounted higher or lower than the scree...

Page 80: ... be set to Manual or Custom Input Standard is available only if Input Detection is set to Manual Resolution Press and to select Resolution Press to open the Resolution submenu Input Detection Press and to select from Automatic Allows the projector to automatically detect an appropriate input mode for the signal Manual Allows the user to select an appropriate input mode from a list of common standa...

Page 81: ...f the picture Press and to select Blanking Press to open the Blanking submenu Blanking On Off Press and to select from On Off Blanking adjust Press and to select the edge to be Blanked Press and to adjust the slider 0 to 200 Notes The adjustment sliders are available only if Input Detection is set to Custom Total H Samples is available for RGB1 and RGB2 inputs only V Offset is available for DVI in...

Page 82: ...hlight moves to the first item in the menu Notes on Colour and Global Colourimetry Global Colourimetry menu see later in this section in Setup menu After a calibration check on the projector or venue a set of Global colour settings can be made in the Global Colourimetry menu These settings are then available to be copied at any time using the Colour Mode setting in the Colour menu or used as a sta...

Page 83: ...ur Temperature slider is available only if Temperature Mode is selected The RGB Lift and Gain sliders are available only if User Mode is selected The Component Type selection is available for RGB1 and Component inputs only Colour Mode Press and to select Colour Mode Press and to select from Global Temperature User Peak Video Film Graphic ColorMAX User 1 ColorMAX User 2 Colour Temperature Press and...

Page 84: ...rim Read the notes on Colour and Global Colourimetry earlier in this section before making any settings in the Colour menus Trim Press and to select Trim Press to open the Trim submenu Trim RGB Lift and Gain Press and to select the parameter to be adjusted Press and to adjust the slider 128 to 127 Global Colourimetry This is a shortcut to the Global Colourimetry submenu described later in this sec...

Page 85: ...he projector when Input 8 is being used see the final pages of Section 4 Notes When using the menus press OSD or to hide or reveal the On Screen Display Setup Menu Setup menu To return to the main menu press up to three times From the main menu Press and until Setup is highlighted Press to open the Setup menu The blue highlight moves to the first item in the menu ...

Page 86: ...ojector Press and to select Projector Press to open the Projector submenu Orientation Press and to select Orientation Press and to select from Desktop Front Desktop Rear Ceiling Front Ceiling Rear Control Panel Backlight Press and to select Backlight Press and to select from On Off Component Video Sync Press and to select Component Video Sync Press and to select from Sync On Green Separate Setup m...

Page 87: ...and to select Keystone Press and to adjust the slider 128 to 127 Lens Calibration Calibrate Focus Press and to select Calibrate Focus Press The focus mechanism will operate for about a minute whilst the minimum and maximum travel distances are determined Calibrate Zoom Press and to select Calibrate Zoom Press The zoom mechanism will operate for about a minute whilst the minimum and maximum travel ...

Page 88: ...ection 4 Test Pattern Press and to select Test Pattern Press to open the Test Pattern submenu Press and to select from Off Alignment Grid Screen Layout shows outlines of various aspect ratios Chequerboard Colour Bars 0 Field black ColorMAX Calibration 100 Field Corrected White white affected by colour settings 100 Field Peak White white unaffected by colour settings Setup menu Projector continued ...

Page 89: ...th rapidly moving images by increasing the time the display is blanked between frames dark time Press and to select FastFrame Press to open the FastFrame submenu FastFrame On Off Press and to select Fastfame Press and to select from On Off Dark Time Press and to select Dark Time Press and to adjust the slider Notes Setup Menu FastFrame If FastFrame is turned on then turning 3D Enable on will turn ...

Page 90: ...and Global Colourimetry Global Colourimetry menu see this section After a calibration check on the projector or venue a set of Global colour settings can be made in the Global Colourimetry menu These settings are then available to be copied at any time using the Colour Mode setting in the Colour menu or used as a starting point using the Trim feature in the Colour menu Colour menu see earlier in t...

Page 91: ...selected in the Colour menu see Colour Menu earlier in this section The Colour Temperature slider is available only if Temperature Mode is selected The RGB Lift and Gain sliders are available only if User Mode is selected Colour Mode Press and to select Colour Mode Press and to select from Temperature User Peak Video Film Graphic ColorMAX User 1 ColorMAX User 2 Colour Temperature Press and to sele...

Page 92: ...the final pages of Section 4 Lamp Press and to select Lamp Press to open the Lamp submenu The middle row shows the current lamp setting Change Lamp Setting Press and to select Change Lamp Setting Press to open the Lamp Setting control box single lamp models dual lamp models Setup menu continued Notes Setup Menu Lamp Lightning projectors have only one lamp Titan projectors may have one or two lamps...

Page 93: ... without applying the new settings The indicators on the control panel will show as follows Lamp 1 off OFF flashing red LAMP ERROR green ON 100 amber 80 99 flashing green LAMP WARM UP flashing amber COOL DOWN Lamp 2 off OFF flashing red LAMP ERROR green ON 100 amber 80 99 flashing green LAMP WARM UP flashing amber COOL DOWN Setup menu Lamp continued Notes Lamp Mode applies to Titan projectors only...

Page 94: ...Timeout menu then the menus will disappear When the key is pressed again the menus will reopen at the same point they were last viewed On Screen Display Press and to select On Screen Display Press to open the On Screen Display submenu OSD Position Press and to select OSD Position Press and to select from Upper Left Upper Centre Upper Right Middle Left Middle Centre Middle Right Lower Left Lower Ce...

Page 95: ...tion 4 Password Entry to the password protected area is available to authorised service personel only Press and to select Password Press to open the Password control box Press and to select each digit in turn Press and to adjust the digit from 0 to 9 then move to the next digit Use and to select from OK Press to enter the password controlled area or Cancel Press or to exit without applying the pas...

Page 96: ...ided they are connected by cable or in range of the infra red Communication Press and to select Comunication Press to open the Comunication submenu Projector Address The projector and the remote control need to be set to matching addresses Read the note to the right on this page and follow the instructions in the order shown below 1 Set the projector address Press to open the Projector address con...

Page 97: ...ot editable due to the effect of other settings made in the Network submenu For example if a Wired Connection is selected Wifi Channel and SSID will be unavailable Setup menu continued Network Press and to select Network Press to open the Network submenu LAN MAC Address Projector s unique ID for information only cannot be changed Connection Press and to select Connection Press to open the Connecti...

Page 98: ...the address which will be displayed for information only Setup menu Network continued DHCP Press and to select DHCP Press to open the DHCP control box Press and to select from On Off Press to apply the new DHCP setting IP Address Press and to select IP Address Press to open the IP Address control box Use and to select each number in turn Use and to adjust the number then move to the next number Us...

Page 99: ...f the following Class C Masks 255 255 255 254 255 255 255 252 255 255 255 248 255 255 255 240 255 255 255 224 255 255 255 192 255 255 255 128 255 255 255 0 selected when setting is Automatic and IP class is C Class B Masks 255 255 254 0 255 255 252 0 255 255 248 0 255 255 240 0 255 255 224 0 255 255 192 0 255 255 128 0 255 255 0 0 selected when setting is Automatic and IP class is B Class A Masks ...

Page 100: ...y Mask Press and to select Gateway Press to open the IP Address control box Use and to select each number in turn Use and to adjust the number then move to the next number Use and to select from Apply Cancel Press to apply the new Gateway Mask or to exit without making the change Setup menu Network continued Notes IP Gateway cannot be changed if DHCP is set to ON DHCP will set the the gateway mask...

Page 101: ...hannel Press and to select Wifi Channel Press to open the Wifi Channel control box Press and to select the channel number Use and to adjust the channel number from 0 to 14 Use and to select from Apply Press to apply the new Wifi Channel number or Cancel Press or to exit without making the change SSID Projector s ID for information only Setup menu Network continued Notes The Wifi Channel setting is...

Page 102: ...minance and Sync controls described on the following pages For Inputs 1 7 3D Enable also automatically implements frame doubling and left right image interleaving For more information about how to set up the Dark Time and Sync Delay controls see the next page 3D Press and to select 3D Press to open the 3D submenu 3D Enable Press and to select 3D Enable Press and to select from On Off Dark Time Set...

Page 103: ...Frame Dominance Set the frame dominance to suit the incoming 3D video frame sequence DOMINANCE LEFT DOMINANCE RIGHT Press and to select Frame Dominance Press and to select from Left Right Sync Delay The sync signal from the 3D server will be in phase with the frames generated by its graphics card However to compensate for processing delays in the projector this control is provided to introduce a d...

Page 104: ...s being used see the final pages of Section 4 Sync Source Press and to select Sync Source Press and to select from External uses the sync signal from the 3D server Blue White Line Encoding uses one of these line code reference systems 3D Reference uses an internally generated sync signal Setup menu 3D continued Notes For best results use External Sync if an external sync signal is available ...

Page 105: ...the projector will perform a self test and enter Standby mode This process will take up to 10 seconds During this time the projector will not respond to any commands When complete all settings will be restored to factory condition and all user settings will be removed except for downloaded colour and gamma parameters Restore Defaults Press and to select Restore Defaults Press The following message...

Page 106: ...rmation Menu Projector Information Lightning projectors have only one lamp Titan projectors may have one or two lamps Information Menu Source Information Information menu To return to the main menu press up to three times From the main menu Press and until Information is highlighted Press to open the Information menu The blue highlight moves to the first item in the menu Projector Information Pres...

Page 107: ...ut how to control the projector when Input 8 is being used see the final pages of Section 4 Digital Projection Information Press and to select Digital Projection Press to see the DP Information screen Information menu continued Notes When using the menus press OSD or to hide or reveal the On Screen Display Information Menu DP Contact Information ...

Page 108: ...uch the image is pixel mapped directly to the DMDs so only a subset of the Image Controls applicable to Inputs 1 7 apply to Input 8 Also it should be noted that because the High Bandwidth video path for Input 8 bypasses much of the standard video processing the On Screen Display OSD is not visible when Input 8 has been selected Projector level controls such as input selection lens and lamp control...

Page 109: ...ny unused input from Inputs 1 7 Press Menu and the OSD will appear Navigate to SETUP as described earlier in this section and apply any settings as required When all settings are complete re select Input 8 The OSD will disappear and the settings will be applied to Input 8 Menu considerations when using Input 8 The following menus are NOT applicable Input menu Input selection is available but Input...

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Page 111: ...pen Closed 5 5 Freeze Un Freeze 5 5 Picture sliders 5 5 Input Presets 5 6 Recall 5 6 Save 5 6 Orientation 5 7 Input 5 7 Test Pattern 5 8 Aspect Ratio 5 8 Lens page 5 9 Lens controls 5 9 Shutter Open Closed 5 9 Image page 5 10 Component 5 10 Phase slider 5 10 Colour Space 5 11 Gamma 5 12 Parametric slider 5 12 Screen page 5 13 Blanking On Off 5 13 Blanking adjust 5 13 Keystone adjust 5 13 Position ...

Page 112: ...e 5 17 Download User 1 User 2 5 17 Read User 1 User 2 5 17 3D page 5 18 3D Enable 5 18 Frame Dominance 5 18 3D Sync Source 5 18 Dark Time 5 18 Sync Delay 5 18 Global Colour page 5 19 Global Colour Mode 5 19 Modal Colour page 5 20 Modal Colour Mode 5 20 Lift and Gain sliders 5 21 Temperature slider 5 21 Information page 5 22 Projector Information 5 22 Digital Projection 5 22 FastFrame page 5 23 Fas...

Page 113: ...a personal computer via a LAN connection There are two versions of the Userware the Applet version stored on the projector and the Standalone version supplied on disk or from the Digital Projection website Applet version To activate the Userware simply point the browser at the projector by typing its LAN IP Address into the address bar then press the Enter key or click on Go The Applet version doe...

Page 114: ...ater in this section When the Userware is started the Show page will display immediately The Page buttons are always visible at the bottom of the display Disconnect Click on Disconnect to disconnect from the projector Reconnect To reconnect click on the Discover button The Discover page is described in more detail later in this section Notes To use the Titan Userware the Java Runtime Environment s...

Page 115: ...at any time click on Show On Off Click On to switch the projector On Click Off to switch the projector into Standby mode Shutter Open Closed Click on Shutter O to open the shutter Click on Shutter C to close the shutter Freeze Un Freeze Click on Freeze to freeze the display on the current frame Click on Un Freeze to un freeze the display Picture sliders Use the sliders to adjust the Brightness Con...

Page 116: ...ettings Click on Preset and select one of the Presets A S from the drop down menu Click on Save The settings will be saved to the selected preset Notes For more information about input modes and input presets see Input modes and settings in section 4 Controlling the Projector A preset can be applied only to the same mode for which it was created If the detected input mode does not match then setti...

Page 117: ... menu Desktop Front Ceiling Front Desktop Rear Ceiling Rear Input Click on Input to select one of the following from the drop down menu RGB1 RGB2 DVI SDI Composite Video S Video Component 3D Notes For more information about input modes see Input modes and settings in section 4 Controlling the Projector Input 8 and 3D may not be present on some models The signal from input 8 will be displayed in 3D...

Page 118: ... Section 4 Test Pattern Click on Test Pattern to select from the drop down menu Aspect Ratio Click on Aspect Ratio to select from the drop down menu Show page continued Notes For more information about test patterns see Setup menu in section 4 Controlling the Projector For more information about aspect ratios see Picture menu and Geometry menu in section 4 Controlling the Projector Test Pattern As...

Page 119: ...nput 8 is being used see the final pages of Section 4 Notes Lens page To see the Lens page click on Lens Lens controls Click on the buttons to Move Focus and Zoom the lens Click on Stop All Lens Movement to abort any unwanted lens control movement Shutter Open Closed Click on Shutter Open to open the shutter Click on Shutter Close to close the shutter Lens controls ...

Page 120: ...ction is available for the Component input only For more information about phase see Picture menu and Geometry menu in section 4 Controlling the Projector The Phase slider is available for RGB1 and RGB2 inputs only Image page To see the Image page click on Image Component Click on Component to select one of the following from the drop down menu Component RGB Component YUV Phase slider Use the slid...

Page 121: ...rmation about how to control the projector when Input 8 is being used see the final pages of Section 4 Notes Colour Space Click on Colour Space to select one of the following from the drop down menu RGB SMPTE240 YPrPb REC709 YPrPb REC601 YPrPb SMPTE240 YCrCb REC709 YCrCb REC601 YCrCb Image page continued Colour Space ...

Page 122: ...on 4 Notes For more information about Gamma see Picture menu in section 4 Controlling the Projector User download of Gamma correction tables is not yet available The Parametric slider is available only when Parametric is selected in Gamma Correction Gamma Click on Gamma Correction to select from the drop down menu Parametric slider Use the slider to adjust the Gamma manually Image page continued P...

Page 123: ...nking see Geometry menu in section 4 Controlling the Projector For more information about keystone adjustment see Geometry menu in section 4 Controlling the Projector Screen page To see the Screen page click on Screen Blanking On Off Click on Enable to turn the blanking On or Off Blanking adjust Use the sliders to adjust the Top Bottom Left and Right blanking curtains Keystone adjust Use the slide...

Page 124: ...r measure the following values Red x y 5 Repeat for the Green and Blue x and y values 6 Enter all the values into the MCGD page as described on the next page Notes on MCGD TCGD and ColorMAX User settings TCGD see the next section The parameters entered on the TCGD page establish the target settings that the projector needs to aim for in order to give a specified colour gamut MCGD see this section ...

Page 125: ... values on screen to a MCGD file on the computer When prompted enter a filename or browse to an existing file that is to be overwritten Open File To retrieve a set of saved MCGD values click on Open When prompted enter a filename or browse to the file that is to be opened Notes Read the notes on MCGD TCGD and ColorMAX earlier in this section before making any MCGD settings 1 New MCGD values will n...

Page 126: ...e the colour coordinates and g is gain g represents the luminance of the colour relative to luminance of the white point When g is set to zero the system will automatically calculate the most efficient value of g to maximise the projector s light output The example below shows what is required to set the projectors colour gamut to Rec 709 Notes Read the notes on MCGD TCGD and ColorMAX earlier in t...

Page 127: ... an existing file that is to be overwritten Open File To retrieve a set of saved TCGD values click on Open When prompted enter a filename or browse to the file that is to be opened Download User 1 User 2 Click on Download User 1 or Download User 2 to save the values on screen to one of the two ColorMAX User settings on the projector Read User 1 User 2 Click on Read User 1 or Read User 2 to replace...

Page 128: ...ings see Seup menu 3D in section 4 Controlling the projector 3D page To see the 3D page click on 3D 3D Enable Click on 3D Enable to turn 3D mode On or Off Frame Dominance Click on Frame Dominance to select one of the following from the drop down menu Left Right 3D Sync Source Click on 3D Sync Source to select one of the following from the drop down menu External Blue White LIne Encoding 3D Referen...

Page 129: ... selected in Modal Colour Mode see next page For more information about colour mode see Colour menu and Setup menu in section 4 Controlling the projector Select ColorMAX User 1 or ColorMAX User 2 to use the TCGD values set up on the TCGD page For more information about ColorMAX read the notes on MCGD TCGD and ColorMAX earlier in this section Global Colour page To see the Global page click on Globa...

Page 130: ...re information about colour mode see Colour menu and Setup menu in section 4 Controlling the projector Select ColorMAX User 1 or ColorMAX User 2 to use the TCGD values set up on the TCGD page For more information about ColorMAX read the notes on MCGD TCGD and ColorMAX earlier in this section Modal Colour page To see the Modal Colour page click on Modal Modal Colour Mode Click on Modal Colour Mode ...

Page 131: ... Lift and Gain for Red Green and Blue individually Temperature slider Use the slider to adjust the Colour Temperature between 3 000K and 10 000K Modal Colour page continued Notes For more information about colour mode see Colour menu and Setup menu in section 4 Controlling the projector The Lift and Gain sliders are available only when User is selected in Modal Colour Mode The Temperature slider i...

Page 132: ...he projector when Input 8 is being used see the final pages of Section 4 Notes Information page To see the Information page click on Info Projector Information Click on Projector Information to see the following information about the projector and the Userware Digital Projection Click on Digital Projection to see the following contact information ...

Page 133: ...when Input 8 is being used see the final pages of Section 4 Notes For more information about the FastFrame settings see Seup menu Projector in section 4 Controlling the projector FastFrame page To see the FastFrame page click on F Frame FastFrame Enable Click on FastFrame Enable to turn FastFrame mode On or Off Dark Time Use the slider to adjust the Dark Time ...

Page 134: ...tion about lamp mode see Setup menu in section 4 Controlling the projector System page To see the System page click on System OSD Click on OSD to turn the on screen display On or Off Backlight Click on Backlight to turn the control panel backlight On or Off DMD controls Click on the DMD buttons to turn each DMD On or Off Lamp mode Click on Lamp mode to select one of the following from the drop dow...

Page 135: ...er page can be used to switch control between multiple projectors More than one computer can be used to control more than one projector on the same network Discover page To see the Discover page click on Discover If the projector that launched the Userware is still connected then its LAN IP address will be listed in the panel and marked Online Projector Connected will be shown at the top left toge...

Page 136: ...ously connected that are now no longer online will be marked Unreachable Connect Click on the LAN IP address to connect to a projector in the list Notes The Discover page is available only on the Standalone version of the Userware The Userware can be used to control only one projector at a time and only one instance can be running at one time The Discover page can be used to switch control between...

Page 137: ...age 6 1 6 Maintenance Contents Changing the lamp 6 2 Reading the lamp hours meter 6 3 Removing the lamp module 6 4 Fitting the new lamp module 6 4 Changing the filter 6 5 Cleaning 6 6 Projector 6 6 Lens 6 6 Lamp module 6 6 ...

Page 138: ...erviceable parts inside the lamp module The whole module should be replaced and returned to Digital Projection for re furbishment A tool is required to release the door catch Only lamps supplied by Digital Projection and intended for this projector should be used Fitting any other lamp could damage both projector and lamp and will invalidate the warranty At the end of life the lamp will not strike...

Page 139: ...urs meter has two modes of operation When the lamp is switched on the LCD will show lamp run hours When the lamp is switched off the LCD will be blank Press the button and hold for 5 seconds to display lamp run hours Reading the lamp hours meter There are two types of Lamp hours meter depending on the lamp module that has been fitted as shown below Notes ...

Page 140: ...g pressure Pull the lamp module out of the projector Fitting the new lamp module Rest the lamp module on the edge of the compartment and line up the white nylon guides Gently but firmly push the lamp module in all the way until the connector engages Screw in each of the three lamp module screws until finger tight Push the lamp compartment door closed Notes Always allow the lamp to cool for 5 minut...

Page 141: ... the filter out from under the front of the projector under the lens by pulling on the strap Replenish the filter material Push the replenished filter firmly back into the slot taking care to fit it the right way up as shown by the arrow Notes Always allow the lamp to cool for 5 minutes before disconnecting the power moving the projector changing the lamp The filter should be changed regularly In ...

Page 142: ...ts or solvents such as alcohol or thinners to clean the projector and lens NEVER touch the lamp or reflector Cleaning Turn the projector off before cleaning Projector Clean the cabinet periodically with a damp cloth If heavily soiled use a mild detergent Lens Use a blower or lens paper to clean the lens taking care not to scratch the glass Lamp module Use a blower or lens paper to clean ONLY the g...

Page 143: ...o input 7 12 7 Component video input 7 12 8 DVI D Single Dual Twin input 7 13 Control connections 7 14 Wired Remote control connection 7 14 LAN connection 7 14 Crossed cable 7 14 3D sync 7 15 Serial control input 7 15 Null modem cable 7 15 Serial port settings 7 15 Remote communications protocol 7 16 Introduction 7 16 Message Structure 7 16 Operation Messages 7 17 Enhanced Messages 7 18 Operation ...

Page 144: ... the brightness and contrast settings are set correctly See section 4 Controlling the projector Picture menu The projector may be overheating Check that the air inlets and outlets are clear of any obstruction Check that the air filter is clean and if it is dirty fit a new one The image does not fit the screen correctly Check that the correct lens is being used for the combination of screen size an...

Page 145: ...is connected correctly See this section 7 Appendix Connections If using a LAN check that the address setting is made correctly See section 4 Controlling the projector Network menu If using a serial cable check that the baud rate is set correctly See this section 7 Appendix Connections Check that the correct control codes are being used See Serial communications protocol available from Digital Proj...

Page 146: ...s only 109 697 User manual CD 106 267 Important Information 106 266 Replacement parts Lamp module 30 1080p 103 238 40 1080p 45 1080p 104 578 Air filter complete replacement 104 154 Air filter replacement filling only 105 222 Lenses High Brightness High Contrast 0 67 1 fixed lens 105 607 107 195 1 12 1 fixed lens 3 15m 105 608 105 608 1 12 1 zoom lens 1 2 2m 105 609 105 609 1 16 1 49 1 zoom lens 10...

Page 147: ... SDI Composite Video S Video Component DVI Single Dual Twin Pixel clock up to 165MHz Control inputs 1 x 3D 1 x LAN 1 x wifi LAN 1 x RS232 serial 19200 baud 8 bits 1 stop bit no parity 1 x remote control Indicators Input Power Shutter Error IR Lamp 1 Lamp 2 3D only 3D Mains voltage 200 240 VAC 50 60Hz single phase Power consumption 30 1080p 4000W 40 1080p 45 1080p 4600W International Regulations Me...

Page 148: ...D width 192 0 1W 345 0 18W 345 0 18W 345 0 18W 345 0 18W Aperture F 2 5 F 2 5 F 2 5 F 2 5 F 2 5 Max object field size 26 1mm 1 03 34 6mm 1 36 34 6mm 1 36 31 4 mm 1 24 34 6 mm 1 36 Effective focal length 14 6mm 0 58 23 55mm 0 93 23 55mm 0 93 24 18 31 06 mm 0 95 1 22 in 28 94 38 95mm 1 14 1 53 in Distortion 0 3 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 Transmission 85 88 88 88 88 Mechanical Lens extension 2 204 mm 8 0 in 268...

Page 149: ... 0 7 0 5H 756 540 0 7 0 5H 756 540 0 7 0 5H lens shift horizontal pixels vs DMD width 345 0 18W 345 0 18W 345 0 18W 345 0 18W Aperture F 2 5 F 2 5 F 2 5 F 2 5 Max object field size 34 6 mm 1 36 34 6 mm 1 36 34 6 mm 1 36 34 6 mm 1 36 Effective focal length 39 0 53 43mm 1 54 2 1 in 52 4 85 3mm 2 06 3 36 in 84 86 142 03mm 3 34 5 59 in 141 2 211 4 5 56 8 32 in Distortion 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 Transmission 8...

Page 150: ...Page 7 8 Rev B January 2010 7 Appendix Digital Projection LIGHTNING 1080p 1080p 3D UC User Manual Dimensions All dimensions in mm ...

Page 151: ... x 480 72 520 37 86 ü ü VGA75 640 x 480 75 500 37 51 ü ü VGA85 640 x 480 85 509 43 27 ü ü WVGA60 848 x 480 60 517 31 02 ü ü SVGA56 800 x 600 56 625 35 16 ü ü SVGA60 800 x 600 60 628 37 89 ü ü SVGA72 800 x 600 72 666 48 08 ü ü SVGA75 800 x 600 75 625 46 88 ü ü SVGA85 800 x 600 85 631 53 68 ü ü XGA60 1024 x 768 60 806 48 38 ü ü XGA70 1024 x 768 70 806 56 50 ü ü XGA75 1024 x 768 75 800 60 02 ü ü XGA8...

Page 152: ...ut connections 1 RGB1 input 5 x 75 ohm BNC Used for computer progressive video and analog HD video RGsB RGBS RGBHV YCrCb R R R Pr Cr G Sync G G Y B B B Pb Cb Sync H Sync V Sync 2 RGB2 input 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 5v 10 Digital Ground V Sync DDC 11 unused 12 SDA 13 H Sync 14 V Sync 15 SCL pin view of female connector ...

Page 153: ...DS Data 0 Shield 21 unused 22 unused 23 TMDS Clock Shield 24 TMDS Clock Hot plug detect HPD is fully DVI compliant DVI sources detect the presence of a display device by providing 5V on pin 14 and looking for 5V on pin 16 Whenever the projector is operational and 5V is present on pin 14 pin 16 will be held at 5V EDID is available even when the projector is switched off Operational means that the p...

Page 154: ... The following or similar cable specification should be used to ensure fault free communication between source and projector Belden 8281 cable or equivalent 5 Composite video input 1 x 75 ohm BNC PAL or NTSC video 6 S Video input 4 pin mini DIN 1 Y Ground 2 C Ground 3 Luminance Y 4 Chrominance C 7 Component video input 4 x 75 ohm BNC Used for standard definition interlaced signals only RGsB RGBS Y...

Page 155: ...24 TMDS Clock Hot plug detect HPD is fully DVI compliant DVI sources detect the presence of a display device by providing 5V on pin 14 and looking for 5V on pin 16 Whenever the projector is operational and 5V is present on pin 14 pin 16 will be held at 5V EDID is available even when the projector is switched off Operational means that the projector is powered up Non operational states are powered ...

Page 156: ... directly to a computer with no hub or network Note that only the green and orange pairs are crossed 1 White Orange stripe White Green stripe 1 2 Orange Green 2 3 White Green stripe White Orange stripe 3 4 Blue Blue 4 5 White Blue stripe White Blue stripe 5 6 Green Orange 6 7 White Brown stripe White Brown stripe 7 8 Brown Brown 8 Notes Note that plugging in the remote control cable will disable t...

Page 157: ...ct the projector to a computer RX 2 3 TX TX 3 2 RX GND 5 5 GND Serial port settings Baud rate 19 200 bps Data length 8 bits Stop bits one Parity none Flow control none Notes 3D Sync OUT is switched between 0V and 3 3V 3D may not be present on some models The projector is a DTE so use a straight cable to connect to a modem or a null modem cable as shown here to connect to another DTE such as a comp...

Page 158: ...ucture The data type for all data is raw hexadecimal and all data larger than 1 byte is formatted little endian i e LSB first There are currently two supported message types Operation Messages message type 03h normal projector operations fixed length message Enhanced Messages message type 10h projector special functions variable length message Responses to all commands start with 1Eh Notes Details...

Page 159: ...ways 0019h byte 4 19h and byte 5 00h i e 25 bytes after CRC CRC can be set to 5858h if you want the CRC to be ignored However the CRC should ideally be calculated as described in the Titan Projector Series External Control Protocol Operation type is one of the following Set 01h Get 02h Increment 03h Decrement 04h Execute 05h Set writes a value to the projector Get reads a value from the projector ...

Page 160: ...ges Enhanced messages are constructed using the following format Header Type Size CRC Data type Data length n 2 bytes 1 byte 2 bytes 2 bytes 2 bytes 2 bytes Data BE EF 10 XX XX 58 58 00 00 00 00 Byte 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Data n bytes Data Data bytes Byte 12 11 n Header is always EFBEh byte 0 BEh and byte 1 EFh Type is always 10h for Enhanced Messages CRC can be set to 5858h if you want the CRC ...

Page 161: ...0000 Set Projector Standby BEEF 03 1900 5858 01 0102 0000 00000000 04000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 Response 1E BEEF 03 1900 5858 01 0102 0000 00000000 04000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 Get Projector Power BEEF 03 1900 5858 02 0102 0000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 Response Projector in Standby 1E BEEF 03 1900 5858 02 0102 0000 00000000 04000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 Note...

Page 162: ... 1900 5858 01 3702 0000 00000000 05000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 Response 1E BEEF 03 1900 5858 01 3702 0000 00000000 05000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 Get Source BEEF 03 1900 5858 02 3702 0000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 Response SVideo 1E BEEF 03 1900 5858 02 3702 0000 00000000 05000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 Notes Spaces in example messages are for visual clarity and s...

Page 163: ... 0000 00000000 E1000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 Increment Brightness BEEF 03 1900 5858 03 E502 0000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 Response 1E BEEF 03 1900 5858 03 E502 0000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 Decrement Brightness BEEF 03 1900 5858 04 E502 0000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 Response 1E BEEF 03 1900 5858 04 E502 0000 00000000 00000000 000000...

Page 164: ...000 00000000 E1000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 Increment Contrast BEEF 03 1900 5858 03 E602 0000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 Response 1E BEEF 03 1900 5858 03 E602 0000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 Decrement Contrast BEEF 03 1900 5858 04 E602 0000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 Response 1E BEEF 03 1900 5858 04 E602 0000 00000000 00000000 00000000 000...

Page 165: ... 1E BEEF 03 1900 5858 01 CF02 0000 01000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 Caution The Set and Get parameters are different Get Shutter BEEF 03 1900 5858 02 CF02 0000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 Response Closed 1E BEEF 03 1900 5858 02 CF02 0000 00000000 01000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 Response Open 1E BEEF 03 1900 5858 02 CF02 0000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 0000...

Page 166: ...07 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Select 80 field test pattern BE EF 03 19 00 58 58 01 7D 02 00 00 00 00 00 00 08 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Select 100 field test pattern BE EF 03 19 00 58 58 01 7D 02 00 00 00 00 00 00 09 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Select chequerboard test pattern BE EF 03 19 00 58 58 01 7D 02 00 00 00 00 00 00 0C 00 00 00 00 00 00...

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