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Rev E July 2014 

Page 6.17

Digital Projection 

M-Vision Cine 230, Cine 260, Cine 400

 

User Manual 

6. Appendix

Operation

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Values

Notes

nr.general

= ? + -

0 - 200

block.reduct

= ? + -

0 - 200

mosq.noise

= ? + -

0 - 200

overscan

= ?

0 = Off

 

1 = Crop 

2 = Zoom

source.sel

= ?

0 = HDMI 1

 

1 = HDMI 2

 

2 = RGB

 

3 = YPrPb 1

 

4 = YPrPb 2

 

5 = S-Video 

6 = Video

resync

(execute)

color.space

= ?

0 = Auto 

1 = YPbPr ( = REC709)

 

2 = YCbCr ( = REC601)

 

3 = RGB-PC

 

4 = RGB-Video

video.stand

= ?

0 = Auto 

1 = NTSC 

2 = PAL

 

3 = SECAM

gamma

= ?

0 = CRT

 

1 = Film 

2 = Video 

3 = Punch

 

4 = Graphics

color.temp

= ?

0 = 5500K

 

1 = 6500K

 

2 = 7500K

 

3 = 9300K

dlp.frame

= ?

0 = Auto 

2 = 48 Hz 

3 = 50 Hz 

4 = 60 Hz

color.gamut

= ?

0 = Auto 

1 = REC709

 

2 = SMPTE C

 

3 = EBU

 

4 = Native

bcolor

= ?

0 = Off

 

1 = On

Cine 260 and 400 only

red.off

= ? + -

0-200

green.off

= ? + -

0-200

blue.off

= ? + -

0-200

red.gain

= ? + -

0-200

green.gain

= ? + -

0-200

blue.gain

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0-200

vert.pos

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0-200

horiz.pos

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0-200

Summary of Contents for M-Vision Cine 230

Page 1: ...Rev E July 2014 M Vision Cine 230 Cine 260 HB HC M Vision Cine 400 High Brightness Digital Video Projector 16 9 widescreen display User Manual 111 260E...

Page 2: ...Digital Projection M Vision Cine 230 Cine 260 Cine 400 User Manual...

Page 3: ...nformation Technology Equipment EN 55024 1998 Limits and Methods of Measurement of Immunity Characteristics of Information Technology Equipment EN 60950 1 2001 Specification for Safety of Information...

Page 4: ...Digital Projection M Vision Cine 230 Cine 260 Cine 400 User Manual...

Page 5: ...tes 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 tradema...

Page 6: ...ection and intended for this projector should be used Fitting any other lamp could damage both projector and lamp and will invalidate the warranty Take care when removing the lamp module NEVER touch t...

Page 7: ...re distributed to all four chassis corners Before installation make sure that the surface ceiling or rigging that is to support the projector is capable of supporting the combined weight of all the pr...

Page 8: ...he limits for a Class B 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...

Page 9: ...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 dig...

Page 10: ...Page x Rev E July 2014 Important Information Digital Projection M Vision Cine 230 Cine 260 Cine 400 User Manual...

Page 11: ...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 Ge...

Page 12: ...input signal or test pattern 3 3 Input 3 3 Test pattern 3 3 Adjusting the lens 3 3 Zoom 3 3 Focus 3 3 Shift 3 3 Adjusting the projected image 3 4 Aspect ratio 3 4 Image quality settings 3 4 Switching...

Page 13: ...Colour Space 4 14 Video Standard 4 15 Gamma 4 15 Colour Temperature 4 15 Colour Gamut 4 16 Brilliant Color 4 16 Adaptive Contrast 4 16 RGB Adjust 4 17 Fine Sync 4 18 Color Mode 4 19 System menu 4 20 L...

Page 14: ...5 Electrical 6 6 Physical 6 6 Dimensions 6 7 Cine 230 Cine 260 6 7 Cine 400 6 8 Video formats supported 6 9 Input connections 6 11 HDMI 1 2 inputs 6 11 Composite video input 6 11 S Video input 6 11 R...

Page 15: ...Rev E July 2014 Page 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 Front view 1 4 Rear view 1 4...

Page 16: ...throw distance in section 2 Installation Only one power cable dependent on the destination territory will be supplied with the projector Important Information 110 287 User Manual on disc 115 759 Remo...

Page 17: ...t range of up to 30 horizontal and up to 120 vertical Multiple lens options provide further flexibility with a throw range from 73 to 2 40 1 Providing a bright saturated image from a small form single...

Page 18: ...e filter see section 5 Maintenance For information about controls and indicators see section 4 Controlling the projector Getting to know the projector Front view Rear view Rear Infra red window remote...

Page 19: ...jector 2 6 Optimum viewing position 2 6 Screen size vs throw distance 2 7 Calculating screen width and throw distance 2 7 Lens charts for the short throw zoom lens 2 8 example 2 8 Lens charts for the...

Page 20: ...s fitted with an anamorphic lens Thus an image with an aspect ratio of 2 35 1 can be displayed using the full 16 9 resolution of the DMD 4 3 the image is scaled to fit a 4 3 screen using the full heig...

Page 21: ...the same scale as other images from the same source If you have an anamorphic lens the Theaterscope setting would be a much better option Because it uses the whole of the DMD it will be a much brighte...

Page 22: ...h 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...

Page 23: ...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 Not...

Page 24: ...60 range from 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...

Page 25: ...ow lens 1 85 2 40 1 zoom 2 5 10m 8 2 32 8ft Two optional converter lenses are available which modify the throw ratios as shown below 0 8x converter 1 25x converter Short throw lens 1 25 1 49 1 1 95 2...

Page 26: ...0 8x converter lens Throw distance Screen width 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 metres 3 7 10 13 16 20 23 26 30 33 36 39 feet 23 7 20 6 16 5 13 4 10 3 7 2 3 1 using the 1 25x converter lens using the 0 8x...

Page 27: ...3m at a distance of 6m but for a screen width of 2m you will need to use the 1 25x converter lens Screen width 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 metres 3 7 10 13 16 20 23 26 30 33 36 39 feet 23 7 20 6 16 5 1...

Page 28: ...orizontal pixels vertical vs DMD height horizontal vs DMD width 270 540 288 0 25H 50 0 5H 100 0 15W 30 1 85 2 4 1 zoom lens vertical pixels horizontal pixels vertical vs DMD height horizontal vs DMD w...

Page 29: ...Rev E July 2014 Page 2 11 Digital Projection M Vision Cine 230 Cine 260 Cine 400 User Manual 2 Installation 0 6 H 0 6 H 0 15 W 0 15 W Lens shift example 1 85 2 4 1 zoom lens Notes...

Page 30: ...ge Notes BEFORE INSTALLING THE PROJECTOR READ ALL THE WARNINGS BELOW AND ALL THOSE IN IMPORTANT INFORMATION AT THE FRONT OF THIS MANUAL The projector weighs approximately 13 kg 29 lbs Use safe handlin...

Page 31: ...should be positioned vertically and perpendicular to the screen and the lens shift controls used to align the image with the screen to maintain a geometrically correct image Carefully lower each proj...

Page 32: ...ecting the projector Signal Inputs The following inputs are available HDMI 1 2 HDCP compliant digital video inputs from HDMI or DVI sources RGB 15 pin D type VGA style input from personal computer Com...

Page 33: ...Rev E July 2014 Page 2 15 Digital Projection M Vision Cine 230 Cine 260 Cine 400 User Manual 2 Installation Input connection examples continued...

Page 34: ...control input and position its IR sensor within range of the operator RS232 connection All of the projector s features can be controlled via a serial connection using the text strings described in Re...

Page 35: ...e cable lock up push the mains connector in firmly then push the lock down to secure the cable Notes Use only the power cable provided Ensure that the power outlet includes a Ground connection as this...

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Page 37: ...the projector on 3 2 Inserting batteries into the remote control 3 2 Selecting an input signal or test pattern 3 3 Input 3 3 Test pattern 3 3 Adjusting the lens 3 3 Zoom 3 3 Focus 3 3 Shift 3 3 Adjust...

Page 38: ...allation For more detailed information about using the control keys on the remote control or the projector control panel using the menus see section 4 of the User Manual Controlling the projector If t...

Page 39: ...uts in section 2 of the User Manual Installation For more detailed information about input connections see Input signals in section 6 of the User Manual Controlling the projector For more information...

Page 40: ...ustments shown here after 5 seconds if no adjustment has been made the indicator will go out and the adjustment key must be pressed again to end the adjustment before 5 seconds has elapsed press a dif...

Page 41: ...4 6 Power 4 6 Source 4 6 Aspect ratio 4 6 User memory 4 6 Image quality settings 4 7 Example Brightness screen control 4 7 Test pattern 4 7 Using the menus 4 8 Navigating menus and submenus 4 8 Main...

Page 42: ...olor 4 16 Adaptive Contrast 4 16 RGB Adjust 4 17 Offsets 4 17 Gains 4 17 Fine Sync 4 18 Color Mode 4 19 System menu 4 20 Language 4 20 Source Enable 4 21 Menu Position 4 22 Blank Screen 4 22 Auto Powe...

Page 43: ...ns protocol in section 6 Appendix For information about how to connect the projector see Connecting the projector in section 2 Installation and Connections in section 6 Appendix Many features are cont...

Page 44: ...atically adjust to the parameters of the signal and display it If you select a source that is NOT connected or active the projector will continue searching through the input sources until it finds a v...

Page 45: ...any features are controlled from the menus using the menu navigation keys on the remote control or the projector control panel For more information about using the menus see later in this section Usin...

Page 46: ...STANDBY mode Press the button a second time to confirm your intention to switch to STANDBY mode The lamp will switch off and the power indicator on the control panel will flash blue for approximately...

Page 47: ...Color Colour temperature Example Brightness screen control Test pattern Press the key repeatedly to cycle through the Test patterns in the following order White Black Red Green Blue Cyan Magenta Yell...

Page 48: ...menus Navigating menus and submenus The menus are organised into five pages When the menus are in use the menu page headings are always visible at the top of the menu panel Most menu items can be adj...

Page 49: ...r the projector control panel Use the and keys to select the Main menu page To select a menu item use the and keys until the item is highlighted Aspect Ratio Use the and keys to select from 16 9 the i...

Page 50: ...will be saved Brightness Contrast Saturation Hue Sharpness Noise Reduction Color Space Video Standard Gamma Colour Temperature Color Gamut Brilliant Color Adaptive Contrast RGB Offsets RGB Gains To re...

Page 51: ...ration from 0 to 200 To return to the Main menu press once Hue Hue is the ratio of red to green in the image Decrease this setting to shift the hue toward red increase it to shift the hue toward green...

Page 52: ...0 to 200 To return to the Main menu press once Noise Reduction Press or once After the first press the Noise reduction adjustment bar will appear Use the and keys to adjust the Noise reduction from 0...

Page 53: ...t a different menu press MENU once or twice so that no items are highlighted then use the and keys to select a different page To exit from the menus completely you may need to press up to three times...

Page 54: ...e menu items may be greyed out unavailable due to the effect of settings made in other menus or due to the type of input signal To determine what is the correct colour space to use consult the user ma...

Page 55: ...f 2 5 Film gamma of 2 2 Video similar to Film but improves the dark areas of the image especially suitable for images from video cameras Punch enhanced brightness and increased colour saturation for h...

Page 56: ...olor saturation by enabling the yellow segments on the colour wheel Use the and keys to select from On recommended Off Adaptive Contrast Adaptive Contrast expands the light and dark portions of the co...

Page 57: ...t from 0 to 200 Gains Use the and keys to adjust the Gain from 0 to 200 To return to the Advanced menu press once Notes To select a different menu press MENU once or twice so that no items are highlig...

Page 58: ...evel adjusts the voltage level of the projector s sync signal detection circuitry Sync Level adjustment is occasionally necessary when a signal source signal drops below black for example during scene...

Page 59: ...e of input signal A good way to carry out tracking and phase adjustments is to use the grey scale test pattern Always adjust the tracking before adjusting the phase Color Mode Color Mode adjusts the l...

Page 60: ...ontrol panel Use the and keys to select the System menu page To select a menu item use the and keys until the item is highlighted Language This product is available only in English at present Notes To...

Page 61: ...or each source use the and keys to select from On the selected source will be included in an automatic input source search Off the selected source will not be included in an automatic input source sea...

Page 62: ...ts up imediately Off When power is connected the projector goes into Standy mode and does not start until POWER ON on the remote control or POWER on the projector control panel is pressed Auto Power O...

Page 63: ...versed left to right Off Ceiling Mode Use the and keys to select from On Projected image is reversed top to bottom Off Logo Display Use the and keys to select from On The Digital Projection logo is di...

Page 64: ...m use the and keys until the item is highlighted Trigger 1 2 The Trigger 1 and Trigger 2 outputs are interchangeable Screen trigger can be connected to an electrically operated screen automatically de...

Page 65: ...ed with that source will have no effect Auto Source Use the and keys to select from On projector searches for an alternative input source when the current input source is disconnected Off projector sh...

Page 66: ...at you want to do then either make a record of all settings first or select No then press ENTER or SELECT Service menu To display the menus press MENU on the remote control or the projector control pa...

Page 67: ...rid To turn the test pattern Off press any other key Altitude For use at high altitudes where the air is thinner the fan speed can be increased Use the and keys to select from Low normal speed fan Hig...

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Page 69: ...Rev E July 2014 Page 5 1 5 Maintenance Contents Changing the lamp module 5 2 Cleaning the fans 5 3...

Page 70: ...mp There are no user serviceable parts inside the lamp module The whole module should be replaced Only lamps supplied by Digital Projection and intended for this projector should be used Fitting any o...

Page 71: ...et and outlet fans as shown below Notes Always switch the projector OFF before cleaning the fans Always allow the lamp to cool for 5 minutes before disconnecting the power moving the projector changin...

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Page 73: ...6 11 HDMI 1 2 inputs 6 11 Composite video input 6 11 S Video input 6 11 RGB input 6 12 Component 1 input 6 12 Component 2 input 6 12 Control connections 6 13 Wired Remote control connection 6 13 Trig...

Page 74: ...ruction See section 5 Maintenance Cleaning the fans It is possible to increase the speed of the fans for use in a high altitude environment See section 4 Controlling the projector System menu No image...

Page 75: ...s are connected correctly See Section 4 Installation Connecting the projector Projector does not respond to control commands from a computer Check that the serial cable is connected correctly Check th...

Page 76: ...ser Manual Error codes If the projector detects an error the red Issue indicator will flash as shown in the chart below For example if the lamp door is left open the red indicator will flash twice fol...

Page 77: ...Guide 111 261 Replacement parts Lamp module 230 111 146 260 109 682 400 111 150 Optical Digital Light Processor 1 x 0 95 Texas Instruments DMD resolution 1920 x 1080 pixels Colour wheel 230 6 segment...

Page 78: ...lock digital up to 165MHz Bandwidth analog 200MHz Control inputs 1 x RS232 serial 38400 baud 8 bits 1 stop bit no parity 1 x remote control Indicators Power Issue Fault Mains voltage 100 240 VAC 10 47...

Page 79: ...Rev E July 2014 Page 6 7 Digital Projection M Vision Cine 230 Cine 260 Cine 400 User Manual 6 Appendix Dimensions Cine 230 Cine 260 All dimensions in mm unless otherwise stated...

Page 80: ...Page 6 8 Rev E July 2014 6 Appendix Digital Projection M Vision Cine 230 Cine 260 Cine 400 User Manual Cine 400 All dimensions in mm unless otherwise stated...

Page 81: ...4x768 85 03 x x x VESA DMT 1024x768 70 1 x x x VESA DMT 1280x720 47 95 x x x VESA GTF 1280 x 768 60 x x x VESA DMT 1280 x 768 60 x x x VESA DMT Reduced Blanking 1280 x 768 75 x x x VESA DMT 1280 x 768...

Page 82: ...x x x x SMPTE 293M CEA 861 D 576p 50 x x x x x ITU R BT 1358 CEA 861 D HDTV 1035i 60 x x x x x SMPTE 260M 1080i 50 x x x x x SMPTE 274M CEA 861 D 1080i Aus 50 x x x x x SMPTE 295M 1080i 59 94 x x x x...

Page 83: ...TMDS Data 1 Shield 6 TMDS Data 1 7 TMDS Data 0 8 TMDS Data 0 Shield 9 TMDS Data 0 10 TMDS Clock 11 TMDS Clock Shield 12 TMDS Clock 13 CEC 14 not connected 15 SCL DDC Clock 16 SCA DDC Data 17 DDC CEC...

Page 84: ...ed 12 SDA 13 H Sync 14 V Sync 15 SCL Component 1 input 3 x RCA phono connectors RGsB YPbPr YCbCr Green Sync Y Y Blue Pb Cb Red Pr Cr RGBS connect Sync to Video input Component 2 input 3 x 75 ohm BNC R...

Page 85: ...ata TX 4 unused 5 Signal Ground 6 unused 7 unused 8 unused 9 unused Null modem cable used to connect the projector to a modem RX 2 3 TX TX 3 2 RX GND 5 5 GND Serial port settings Baud rate 38400 bps D...

Page 86: ...nds Key commands are used to simulate remote control key presses and use the following format ky keyname CR Example ky pow on CR simulates the POWER ON key being pressed The commands Code transmitted...

Page 87: ...he active source to source 3 0x8E src 4 Switch the active source to source 4 0x8F src 5 Switch the active source to source 5 0x93 osc sw Switch to the next Overscan mode 0x98 mem 1 Recall user memory...

Page 88: ...ts 1 from the current value Execute none Performs an action Example op aspect 1 CR sets the aspect ratio to Theaterscope op aspect CR asks what is the current aspect ratio op bright CR increments the...

Page 89: ...6 Video resync execute color space 0 Auto 1 YPbPr REC709 2 YCbCr REC601 3 RGB PC 4 RGB Video video stand 0 Auto 1 NTSC 2 PAL 3 SECAM gamma 0 CRT 1 Film 2 Video 3 Punch 4 Graphics color temp 0 5500K 1...

Page 90: ...0 Off 1 On rear proj 0 Off 1 On ceil mode 0 Off 1 On logo disp 0 Off 1 On trig 1 0 Screen 1 16 9 2 Theaterscope 3 4 3 4 4 3 Narrow 5 RS232 6 On 7 Off 0 Trigger occurs when the projector is in RUNNING...

Page 91: ...MHz signal string lamp hours number total hours number environment string Temperatures fact reset execute blue only 0 Off 1 On pattern 0 White 1 Black 2 Red 3 Green 4 Blue 5 Cyan 6 Magenta 7 Yellow 8...

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