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The 

LIGHTNING 

Display Range of

SUPER-HIGH-BRIGHTNESS DIGITAL VIDEO PROJECTORS

LIGHTNING 22sx, LIGHTNING 25sx, LIGHTNING 28sx,

LIGHTNING 

8gv, 

LIGHTNING 

10gv, 

LIGHTNING

22gv

USER MANUAL

Revision C - 01/03/03

Part Number: LBV00056

Summary of Contents for lightning series

Page 1: ...ING Display Range of SUPER HIGH BRIGHTNESS DIGITAL VIDEO PROJECTORS LIGHTNING 22sx LIGHTNING 25sx LIGHTNING 28sx LIGHTNING 8gv LIGHTNING 10gv LIGHTNING 22gv USER MANUAL Revision C 01 03 03 Part Number...

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Page 3: ...andard for Audio Video Audio Visual and Entertainment Lighting Control aparatus for Professional Use EN 60950 1992 Specification for Safety of Information Technology Equipment including Electrical Bus...

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Page 5: ...andard for Audio Video Audio Visual and Entertainment Lighting Control apparatus for Professional Use EN 60950 1992 Specification for Safety of Information Technology Equipment including Electrical Bu...

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Page 7: ...this manual To maintain a correct and up to date copy of the manual it is important that the instructions given in revision notices are carried out The person carrying out the revision should complete...

Page 8: ...LBV00056 Revision C 01 03 03...

Page 9: ...ation This outline allows the user to direct themselves to the appropriate section of this manual where a detailed contents page will provide the exact location of the topic required Section identifie...

Page 10: ...ction co uk service digitalprojection co uk Website 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...

Page 11: ...Overview C 1 LED Indicators C 6 Menu Operation C 7 Main Menu Overview C 11 Channel Set up Function C 13 Image Mode C 28 User Preferences C 29 Test Patterns C 31 Projector Status C 33 Set Projector Add...

Page 12: ...n Screen Illuminance D 1 DMD Operation and Usage D 2 Operational Flowcharts D 5 Lenses D 15 Lens Adapters D 26 Cables Connections D 28 Technical Specification D 32 Section E Fault Finding Maintenance...

Page 13: ...Installation A 6 Hard Wired Remote Control Connection A 7 Components A 8 Projector Case A 8 LED Indicators A 9 Arc Lamp A 9 Safety Procedures for Xenon Lamps A 10 Lenses A 11 Motorised Lens Mount A 11...

Page 14: ...Components Integrated Keypad A 16 Remote Control A 16 Overview OVERVIEW LBV00056 Revision C 01 03 03...

Page 15: ...ping of the projector To repack the projector reverse the above procedure Contained within the packaging will be 1 x LIGHTNING display Projector 1 x Remote Control Unit 1 x Handrail attached 1 x Remot...

Page 16: ...ction and fire protection The LIGHTNING 8gv LIGHTNING 22gv LIGHTNING 22sx LIGHTNING 25sx and LIGHTNING 28sx have been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A digital device pursuant w...

Page 17: ...the projector to overheat Always keep the air inlets and outlets clear of any obstruction High Voltage Danger of Death the arc lamp power supply has a 30kV strike pulse mechanism which is active duri...

Page 18: ...rect internal airflows are maintained and that the projector complies with Electro Magnetic Compatibility requirements it should always be operated with all of it s covers in place Ensure that nothing...

Page 19: ...the projector and wait for approximately 30 seconds 5 Check air is flowing out of the exit ducts on the top and left hand side of the projector 6 Insert batteries into the remote control unit see over...

Page 20: ...d to the right of the cover and push to the right While pushing to the right lift out the left hand side of the cover Insert the first two new batteries as shown below and slide them to the back of th...

Page 21: ...trol using the screw locking mini jack plug and the XLR connector on the projector The remote control does not require batteries when directly connected to the pro jector The connection to the project...

Page 22: ...nium space frame by screws The projector should always be lifted using the handrail Do not attempt to lift the projector by holding the covers or the lens Never use the handrail to ceiling mount the p...

Page 23: ...rc lamp designed to operate in conjunction with Digital Projection s optical condenser system and specialised power supply unit The lamp achieves maximum brightness within 1 minute of strike and is de...

Page 24: ...e severe eye damage Operate Xenon lamps only when installed in the lamp module Xenon lamps are hazardous to handle and may explode at any time The lamp must always be kept in its protective container...

Page 25: ...enses of 1 5 2 5 1 2 5 4 0 1 4 0 7 0 1 and 7 0 15 0 1 Motorised Lens Mount The LIGHTNING projectors incorporate a motorised lens mount This mounting allows you to control the zoom focus via the remote...

Page 26: ...ut Board Digital Processing Card Formatter Card and the three Display Boards each of which contains a Digital Micromirror Device The Analogue Input Board situated at the rear of the projector converts...

Page 27: ...viding direct connection with the remote control unit Video Switcher Control input and output for video switcher configurations Service Port Reserved for use by authorised technical support personnel...

Page 28: ...or 1 310 720 mirrors arranged in a 1280 x 1024 array sx models Cooling System During normal operation considerable heat is generated inside the projector therefore an air cooling system is provided T...

Page 29: ...a 30kV strike pulse mechanism which is active during lamp switch on Hard Wired Remote Connection The hard wired remote connection provides direct connection between the remote control and the projecto...

Page 30: ...can be connected to the projector via the remote receiver or hard wired remote adapter This connection simultaneously powers the control unit illuminates the remote controls back panel and relays com...

Page 31: ...nes B 1 Screen Requirements B 1 Positioning the Projector B 4 Lens Options B 6 Mounting the Projector B 8 External Cable Routing B 8 Switching On B 11 Signal Sources B 11 Turning On the Lamp B 15 Pict...

Page 32: ...System Installation INSTALLATION LBV00056 Revision C 01 03 03...

Page 33: ...ng and light loss to a minimum whilst providing wide viewing angles Regardless of the type of screen used it is important that your screen is of sufficient height to display the images at the aspect r...

Page 34: ...en for the projector to be correctly located see B 4 Rear projection has the advantage that the projector cannot be seen and higher ambient light levels can be tolerated Although the image can be flip...

Page 35: ...B 3 System Installation INSTALLATION LBV00056 Revision C 01 03 03 SCREEN 60 2H 8H AISLE AISLE AISLE 2H 1 2m 4 Ft 30 H VIEWING AREA...

Page 36: ...o maintain a geometrically correct image Typically the projector can be located up to the top or bottom of the screen without geometrical distortions but please refer to the lens data sheets for infor...

Page 37: ...can be adjusted However the projector must be located within the Throw Distance range imposed by the minimum and maximum lens ratios If you intend to display images with different aspect ratios it is...

Page 38: ...tain lenses The following SXGA lenses are available for use with the LIGHTNING sx range An optional sleeve adapter P N LA 00088A is required for certain lenses 1 Limited by optical vignetting 2 Limite...

Page 39: ...people are required for safe movement of the projector The projector is designed to be lifted using the handrail at the base Do not attempt to lift the projector by holding the front the side covers...

Page 40: ...air inlets and outlets clear of any obstruction and away from walls and ceilings External Cable Routing In order to help prevent cross coupling it is good working practice to avoid running signal cab...

Page 41: ...The rubber foot base incorporates a ball socket connector which will form to an uneven surface to assist in mounting Although the adjustment rings on the projector feet will allow the slight raising o...

Page 42: ...nected to the correct input e g if it is a one lead composite source then it should be plugged into the Composite G input After initial power up you can define how the projector will subsequently star...

Page 43: ...A Betacam signal requires connection to the Y Pr and Pb ports INPUT 2 INPUT 1 INPUT 3 Computer Out Computer In Input 4 DIGITAL Input 5 CONTROL SOURCE Component S Video Composite R Pr C G Y CVbs B Pb...

Page 44: ...o Composite R Pr C G Y CVbs B Pb Y H HV V Video Switcher Service Ext Remote Input 6 COMPONENT VIDEO SIGNALS WITH SEPARATE SYNC When using a component video input which has a separate sync and the sync...

Page 45: ...ors fitted with SD SDI version digital module Input 4 and 5 is SD SDI If the HD SDI option is filled the Input 4 is SD SDI and Input 5 becomes HD SDI INPUT 2 INPUT 1 INPUT 3 Computer Out Computer In I...

Page 46: ...mp power buttons Lamp High is maximum lamp power Lamp Low is a user set variable power set ting This setting has 31 steps from approx 80 of full light output to full light out put The Picture Display...

Page 47: ...d lens mount as standard and have picture control features available via the remote control in the form of Focus and Lens Shift These features are operated via the LENS button see System Operation C 4...

Page 48: ...evised image is being displayed At any point PREV and REV can be pressed to compare the original image with the revised image Any final changes can be saved by pressing SAVE on the remote which will t...

Page 49: ...C 8 Check boxes C 8 Flyout Lists C 9 Soft Buttons C 9 Data Entry Fields C 10 Information Windows C 10 Password C 10 Main Menu Overview C 11 Channel Set up C 13 Select Command C 15 View Command C 16 Co...

Page 50: ...er C 35 Create Modify Command C 36 Delete Command C 38 Copy Command C 40 Applying a New Signal Source C 41 Configuring a Computer Channel C 42 Configuring a Video Channel C 43 Adjusting the Displayed...

Page 51: ...which illuminates the control panel When the remote control is directly connected to the projector either via the Remote Receiver or using the Hard Wire Remote Adapter this light will be constantly il...

Page 52: ...MP LOW can then be used to toggle between 100 LAMP OFF and the previously defined LAMP LOW setting OSD ON OSD ON activates the On Screen Display OSD OFF allowing you to view system information on the...

Page 53: ...then increase or decrease the temperature using the cursor buttons BRI These image control buttons allow you to adjust Brightness the brightness contrast sharpness saturation and hue parameters of the...

Page 54: ...e buttons toggle the individual colours on and off These buttons are only active when the On Screen Display is on and are mainly used for fault finding The cursors are used to adjust image parameters...

Page 55: ...or To use the Lens Shift feature press the LENS button until the Lens Shift dialogue box appears on the screen then position the image using the cursor buttons ALPHA These buttons are used to select c...

Page 56: ...e case which indicate the status of the projector The top red LED when on constantly indicates that power is applied to the projector and that it is turned on The green LED when on constantly indicate...

Page 57: ...n is pressed again you will be returned to the menu screen you last accessed so you can continue editing or configuring the system To leave the menu system entirely either press EXIT at the main menu...

Page 58: ...cter to the left If the data needs to be increased or decreased in value use the and cursor buttons provided Press ENTER to accept any changes and to close the edit mode To ignore any changes made pre...

Page 59: ...will scroll 2 items per second for the first 5 seconds followed by 10 per second Place the cursor over your choice and press ENTER The flyout list closes and the chosen data is entered If you do not w...

Page 60: ...d Password The system password is used to gain access to the Service Set up menu When the Service Set up menu is selected from the Main menu a Password Entry field will appear with four underscore cha...

Page 61: ...Y MODIFY or DELETE current channels Image Mode Allows you to define front or rear projection and configure the projector for either TV or Film originated signal inputs User Preferences You can decide...

Page 62: ...4 warnings displayed Set Projector Address When using multiple projectors the individual projector address can be set using this function Add Computer This function allows you to configure the project...

Page 63: ...PAL and NTSC computer selection pixel resolu tion pixel phase image size and position aspect ratio colour temperature signal sync source In addition each channel will store the selected settings for b...

Page 64: ...ut address If a number is preset here the projector will command a video switcher to select that input via the RS232 serial control cable Type Denotes the type of input source for each channel Example...

Page 65: ...ed If a valid channel is selected but a source is not detected at the input the screen will go black until the signal is connected A message box will be overlaid stating Source is not Present If a val...

Page 66: ...OMPMODE To exit the window and return to the Channel Set up menu press the Close soft button or EXIT on the remote C 16 V I E W C H A N N E L S E L E C T V I E W C O P Y N E W M O D I F Y D E L E T E...

Page 67: ...e the cursor over the Copy To field and press ENTER Scroll through the flyout list using the and buttons until the desired channel is highlighted and press ENTER The name and number of the channel wil...

Page 68: ...py them to the destination channel and return you to the Channel Set up screen If a destination channel has not been chosen on pressing OK a message box appears stating No Copy To channel number has b...

Page 69: ...the signal source present to create a new channel The main areas on the screen include the channel name input configuration switcher details sync colour temperature and aspect ratio Name The channel n...

Page 70: ...eyed out and the function is disabled Video Look When ON enhances the appearance of non film originated material Colour Temperature The Colour Temperature can be selected from a flyout list the choice...

Page 71: ...ndow only the parameters displayed cannot be modified The image Brightness Contrast Sharpness Saturation and Hue are shown as percentages The Frame and Line Rates for the input signal currently being...

Page 72: ...e changes in the image as it is adjusted See opposite page Each parameter is controlled by a range of increments A display range is changed by using the and buttons to increase the value and the and t...

Page 73: ...a number between 0 and 100 The Resolution can be set from 630 to 1280 and defines the number of pixels in a scan line Aspect Ratio This is the ratio of picture width to height and is chosen from a fl...

Page 74: ...o make modifications If you select a mode other than the one currently being used to display the image the display will turn light blue The Mode Parameters window will then be displayed Modifications...

Page 75: ...lise sync polarity Active Pixels The pixel resolution can be set between 630 and 1280 The pixel phase is defined by a number between 0 and 100 Aspect Ratio The aspect ratio is chosen from a flyout lis...

Page 76: ...COMPUTER Dialogue in Menu New Mode will be lost if Channel is Changed On pressing OK the message box and Save As window will close and you will return to the previous level in the menu system If the C...

Page 77: ...he one you wish to delete select OK A confirmation box will appear stating Are you sure you want to DELETE Channel XX Press OK to Delete or CANCEL to ignore This is your last chance to prevent the cha...

Page 78: ...trast in your input signal to provide an optimum image and should be set according your signal type E ZOOM Defines the E Zoom window size on the DMD within which the entire image will be displayed The...

Page 79: ...nal will be displayed if Pic mute is on the screen will be black and the lamp will be at low With the OSD off check box uncrossed the menu system will be displayed when the projector is switched on C...

Page 80: ...nals with a combined sync e g RGBS E Zoom Activates the E Zoom feature Input 1 2 or 3 may be entered Colour Temp 3200 5400 6500 or 9300 can be selected from the flyout list Aspect Ratio A flyout list...

Page 81: ...tio Grid a grid generated by the digital board electronics consisting of white lines on a black background that performs a similar function to convergence White Field a digital white field generated b...

Page 82: ...t a time and it will be displayed over any input images The convergence colour bars and grey scale test patterns leave the menu system on screen To view one of these patterns without the menu press ME...

Page 83: ...normal If REPLACE is displayed the lamp is coming to the end of its useful life User Memory Available This displays the percentage of user memory available for storing additional or updated Factory Su...

Page 84: ...ontrol In addition to this value the projector will always respond to an address of zero The number will be preceded by 0 zero but you are not required to key this in Press the OK soft button to save...

Page 85: ...Main Menu the Add Computer screen will be displayed This screen can be divided into three main areas Computer Name Available Memory and Function Options Computer Name By default the computer name fiel...

Page 86: ...Resolution Mode field has appeared stating NEW If there is insufficient memory available you will be prompted to delete any unwanted entries from the library of computer cards to make room for the ne...

Page 87: ...e next step is to set the new computer s Resolution Mode this is done by selecting CREATE MODIFY The MODE PARAMETERS window will open see below and you should enter the following information Mode Name...

Page 88: ...is possible to delete a single mode contained within a Computer Card or all the modes contained within a card effectively deleting the complete card Deletion of a Computer Card takes place in the Add...

Page 89: ...box Delete All Modes When you Check this box the Select Mode option along with the mode information will be greyed out Select OK to display a confirmation box stating Computer Card xx is about to be...

Page 90: ...remove any unwanted computer cards from the library to make room The COPY COMPUTER window requires you to enter a name for the new version of the computer card After naming the new version select OK t...

Page 91: ...en have to be adjusted manually to give an optimum image These default parameters will be applied to the Revised Store See Storing System Configurations If SAVE is then pressed on the remote or Save i...

Page 92: ...the single press buttons on the remote control adjust the Brightness so that the 2 bar disappears but the 2 is still visible If using a tape adjust the Brightness up and then down until the darkest pa...

Page 93: ...use an alternate pixel pattern from Paintbrush to emphasise errors 9 Some Horizontal bars may remain remove them by adjusting the Pixel Phase No Vertical Size adjustment should be required for a Raw...

Page 94: ...as it is adjusted All of the functions operate a Hold Live system which deactivates the function after 5 seconds if no further buttons are pressed or 5 seconds after the last adjustment was made The c...

Page 95: ...d in the incoming image and is only relevant for channels configured for computers The and cursors can be used to increase the value or the and cursors can be used to decrease it PHASE This function i...

Page 96: ...result in additional flare If this position is reached reduce the lens shift until the distortion is removed ZOOM The LENS button on the remote control also has a Zoom option E ZOOM A means of settin...

Page 97: ...the remote control unit to send a command to all operating projectors or to an individual projector see the examples below To activate only projector 1 1 Press A twice 2 Press 1 3 Use control buttons...

Page 98: ...rmation contact your dealer Data transfer to and from the projector is made up as a series of ASCII coded hexadecimal characters formed into message packets using the structure below Address Header Da...

Page 99: ...lock command is issued 04 Queries projector capability Useful to determine the maximum input frequencies 05 Queries projectors settings Without using this command it is difficult to determine exactly...

Page 100: ...lay Test Patterns Ramp pattern not available via menu system so cannot be switched off except by computer 12 Changes image orientation Could cause text to be back to front 13 Selects gamma None 14 Dow...

Page 101: ...also effectively disable remote control 19 Sequences addresses As above but work on all projectors connected in a chain Potentially catastrophic if projectors already arranged in groups 20 Set to val...

Page 102: ...xceed given ranges otherwise use of new submode could produce unusable images 33 Begin download card list This command tells the projector to over write the existing computer card list and the associa...

Page 103: ...o and from the projector are made up as a series of ASCII coded hexadecimal characters formed into message packets using the structure below Header Data Length Data Checksum Header Represents data typ...

Page 104: ...umber All messages sent to the projector will receive a standard ASCII ACK 06 hex or NACK 15 hex character in response For further information on switcher connection and operation please refer to the...

Page 105: ...dj and Geo Adj Chan allows you to directly select a projector channel To select channels one through nine the corresponding button should be used To select channels 10 and above first press 10 then th...

Page 106: ...tings and sends an OSD Off command to prevent any menus being accidentally displayed on screen Pic Adj displays a new screen with provision for brightness contrast sharpness hue saturation and colour...

Page 107: ...ter D 11 Modifying a Computer Card D 13 Lenses D 15 SXGA 1 2 1 Fixed Wide Angle Lens D 15 SXGA 1 5 2 0 1 Zoom Lens D 16 SXGA 2 0 2 5 1 Zoom Lens D 17 SXGA 2 5 4 0 1 Zoom Lens D 18 SXGA 4 0 7 0 1 Zoom...

Page 108: ...s Connections D 23 Switcher Control D 23 Hard Wire Remote Connection D 24 Technical Specification D 26 SX Projectors D 26 GV Projectors D 28 Advanced User Information ADVANCED LBV00056 Revision C 01 0...

Page 109: ...into a hemisphere If the screen has a reflectivity R the screen luminance in candela m2 is given by R x E where E is measured in Lux If E is measured in Foot Candles the screen luminance is in Foot La...

Page 110: ...left is projected The projector optically filters white light from the lamp into its constituent red green and blue Each colour illuminates a separate DMD whose modulated output is then recombined wit...

Page 111: ...iagrams below show the DMD usage for each aspect ratio 4 x 3 5 x 4 8 x 5 14 x 9 and 16 x 9 with the shaded areas representing redundant mirrors D 3 Advanced User Information Aspect Ratios sx Projector...

Page 112: ...below show the DMD usage for each aspect ratio 4 x 3 5 x 4 8 x 5 14 x 9 and 16 x 9 with the shaded areas representing redundant mirrors D 4 Advanced User Information Aspect Ratios gv Projectors ADVAN...

Page 113: ...try from the library of computer cards or delete unwanted channels Select OK Cursor over empty channel but insufficient memory NEW channel dialogue box Enter channel name up to 14 characters switcher...

Page 114: ...box Make changes Return to NEW channel menu Select OK to create channel Enter channel name up to 14 characters switcher address and input number Enter input number If channels 1 2 3 are being overwri...

Page 115: ...number has been entered Locates cursor over Copy To Field Enter Selected OK Selected Place cursor over Copy To and press Enter Flyout Channel List Channel names numbers Select Destination Channel usi...

Page 116: ...Parameters Copy Parameters Selected Copies Parameters with checked boxes Confirmation Box Destination Channel already in use press OK to overwrite or Cancel to return to Copy dialogue Cancel Exit on r...

Page 117: ...box will appear Cannot select computer card due to insufficient memory Need to delete a COMPUTER entry from the library of computer cards or delete unwanted channels Check video box Check video type e...

Page 118: ...ue or CANCEL to return to dialogue box OK returns to higher menu If channels 1 2 3 are being overwritten and the input number is not 1 2 3 a message box will appear Input number for this channel canno...

Page 119: ...Computer Selected Main menu Choose computer card to modify Press ENTER Resolution mode field flyout list appears CANCEL selected Insufficient memory to create card or new mode message box Cannot creat...

Page 120: ...ted user returned to higher level menu Select OK Mode parameters dialogue box appears ADD COMPUTER resolution mode field appears stating NEW Press Create Modify Choose mode to modify Press ENTER Confi...

Page 121: ...e box where a message box will be overlaid stating CAUTION changes in this dialogue may prevent the mode from being selected by a computer signal Enter CHANNEL COMPUTER MODE dialogue box Select COMPMO...

Page 122: ...computer or graphic card If scan and sync polarity are duplicated confirmation box will appear Duplicate mode Press OK to overwrite OK to overwrite store CANCEL CANCEL to return to mode parameters di...

Page 123: ...ength 27 2 mm Distortion4 1 2 Transmission 92 Centre MTF 33 lp mm 40 Corner MTF 33 lp mm 30 Maximum Object Radius 20 53 mm 0 81 MECHANICAL Lens Extension5 267 mm 10 51 Maximum Size N A Notes 1 Full ac...

Page 124: ...44 6 mm Distortion4 1 2 Transmission 85 Centre MTF 33 lp mm 40 Corner MTF 33 lp mm 30 Maximum Object Radius 20 53 mm 0 81 MECHANICAL Lens Extension5 152 mm 5 98 Maximum Size 329 x 183 mm dia 13 x 7 2...

Page 125: ...5 mm Distortion4 1 2 Transmission 85 Centre MTF 33 lp mm 40 Corner MTF 33 lp mm 30 Maximum Object Radius 20 53 mm 0 81 MECHANICAL Lens Extension5 159 mm 6 26 Maximum Size 335 5 x 160 mm dia 13 2 x 6...

Page 126: ...5 mm Distortion4 1 2 Transmission 85 Centre MTF 33 lp mm 40 Corner MTF 33 lp mm 30 Maximum Object Radius 20 53 mm 0 81 MECHANICAL Lens Extension5 108 mm 4 25 Maximum Size 270 7 x 150 mm dia 10 66 x 5...

Page 127: ...4 mm Distortion4 1 0 Transmission 85 Centre MTF 33 lp mm 40 Corner MTF 33 lp mm 30 Maximum Object Radius 20 53 mm 0 81 MECHANICAL Lens Extension5 206 mm 8 11 Maximum Size 383 x 145 mm dia 15 08 x 5 7...

Page 128: ...tre MTF 33 lp mm 55 Corner MTF 33 lp mm 25 Maximum Object Radius 10 88 mm 0 42 MECHANICAL Mass 5 1 kg 11 24 lb Lens Extension5 145 mm 5 70 Maximum Size 350 x 190 mm dia 13 7 x 7 48 Notes 1 Measured at...

Page 129: ...display projectors LIGHTNING sx and gv projectors are capable of a wide range of lens options by using the optional thread and sleeve adapters shown below SXGA Lens 6sx Lens Thread Adapter Part No LCM...

Page 130: ...XGA lenses used in a LIGHTNING display projector can touch and seriously damage the glass prism assembly If using an XGA lens make sure that the focus is such that the lens mount is fully forward wit...

Page 131: ...ble in which all connections are straight through Switcher Control The connection requirements for the projector end of the switcher control cable are identical to that for remote computer control For...

Page 132: ...The cable has a 3 pole XLR audio video plug at one end and a 3 5mm stereo Jack Plug at the remote control end The cable connection can be extended using a standard 3 pole audio visual XLR Cable The ma...

Page 133: ...the remote control unit Four Digit Display This display shows the projector run hours INPUT 2 INPUT 1 INPUT 3 Computer Out Computer In Input 4 DIGITAL Input 5 CONTROL SOURCE Component S Video Composi...

Page 134: ...Display Type DMD Specification Fill Factor 3 x DMD one per R G B 1280 x 1024 Pixels 16 3 m x 16 3 m Pixel size 17 m x 17 m Pixel pitch 21 8mm x 17 4mm DMD size 92 Pixel fill factor Input Specificatio...

Page 135: ...l Rigging Frame optional Stacking Frame optional Lens Options SX Lenses 1 2 1 Fixed 1 5 2 0 1 Zoom 2 5 1 Zoom 2 5 4 0 1 Zoom 4 0 7 0 1 Zoom Lens Mount Motorised and programmable focus zoom horizontal...

Page 136: ...x DMD one per R G B 1024 x 768 Pixels 16 3 m x 16 3 m Pixel size 17 m x 17 m Pixel pitch 17 4mm x 13 1mm DMD size 92 Pixel fill factor 3 independently configurable inputs selectable via remote control...

Page 137: ...1 1 5 2 0 1 Zoom actual 1 88 2 5 1 2 0 2 5 1 Zoom actual 2 5 3 13 1 2 5 4 0 1 Zoom actual 3 13 5 0 1 4 0 7 0 1 Zoom actual 5 0 8 75 1 Lens Mount Motorised and programmable focus zoom horizontal and ve...

Page 138: ...Advanced User Information ADVANCED LBV00056 Revision C 01 03 03...

Page 139: ...Lamp Replacement E 4 Lamp Life Timer E 5 Conserving Lamp Life E 6 Handling and Working with Xenon Lamps E 6 Stuck Lenses E 9 Fault Finding and Maintenance Section E Fault Finding and Maintenance MAINT...

Page 140: ...ct connections Press the PIC MUTE button on the remote control to turn it off Select a channel PROBLEM The projector will not power up The projector shuts down or lamp goes out Front Red LED illuminat...

Page 141: ...source The wrong aspect ratio has been set Projector is in the wrong position Projector not positioned correctly Incorrect sync selected The lamp may be reaching the end of its life SOLUTION Check if...

Page 142: ...phase and resolution differ from that of the projector The On Screen Display is turned off Screen may be wrinkled or incorrectly installed The batteries are flat The remote cable is not connected pro...

Page 143: ...e cooling fan to run for 10 minutes 2 Disconnect the projector from the mains supply and wait 5 minutes for the projector to cool down 3 Undo the six screws on the right hand side cover using a flat h...

Page 144: ...g screws Replace the lamp access cover and secure the retaining screws firmly in place with a flat head screwdriver and test for normal operation Lamp Life Timer The lamp incorporates a passive mercur...

Page 145: ...e projector on Lamp Low can still give an acceptable performance with the added benefit of increasing the life of your lamp Handling and Working with Xenon Lamps Xenon lamps can explode without warnin...

Page 146: ...PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT These signs should be on all access doors to test rooms and projection booths Ensure that all doors that access the exposed xenon lamp area are closed Storage of Xenon La...

Page 147: ...onsidered a problem but repeated exposure may be hazardous Evacuate the room where the lamp is located and place the lamp module into its protective packaging for return to supplier Wear suitable prot...

Page 148: ...e following installation procedure for all lenses 1 Check the fibre washer is in place and the lens is in good condition 2 Check the lens and lens mount screw threads are free from dirt and metal shav...

Page 149: ...evision C 01 03 03 Quick Set up Reference i Setting Up the Projector i On Screen Display i If there is no Image ii Correcting Distorted Images ii Menu System Review iii The On Screen Display OSD iii T...

Page 150: ...Appendix APPENDIX LBV00056 Revision C 01 03 03...

Page 151: ...projector lamp has not lit and the red LED is illuminated on the front of the projector switch off the projector and turn it back on again When the projector starts up it will display images using the...

Page 152: ...it OFF Correcting Distorted Images The image is out of focus Activate the On Screen Display then press the LENS button on the remote control until the Focus dialogue box appears Next use the and keys...

Page 153: ...b menus which allow you to control the projector and to view any system settings A brief description of each sub menu is given below CHANNEL SET UP allows you to create NEW channel configurations SELE...

Page 154: ...els except the factory defaults To delete a channel highlight it in the Channel Set Up screen and select DELETE For safety you will be asked to confirm the deletion ADD COMPUTER allows you to configur...

Page 155: ...is not possible to copy an individual mode either within a computer card or between cards To copy a computer card select it from the fly out list and press COPY After naming the new version select OK...

Page 156: ...Appendix APPENDIX LBV00056 Revision C 01 03 03...

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