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Rev D July 2014

USER GUIDES

INSTALLATION AND QUICK-START GUIDE 

CONNECTION GUIDE 

OPERATING GUIDE 

REMOTE COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE

112-564D

M-Vision LED+IR series

High Brightness Digital Video Projector 

16:10 widescreen display

Summary of Contents for M-Vision LED+IR series

Page 1: ...y 2014 USER GUIDES INSTALLATION AND QUICK START GUIDE CONNECTION GUIDE OPERATING GUIDE REMOTE COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE 112 564D M Vision LED IR series High Brightness Digital Video Projector 16 10 widescreen display ...

Page 2: ...Rev D July 2014 M Vision LED IR series High Brightness Digital Video Projector 16 10 widescreen display INSTALLATION AND QUICK START GUIDE 112 158D ...

Page 3: ...3 Front and rear views Inst_3 Remote control Inst_3 Control panel and indicators Inst_4 Error codes Inst_4 Positioning the Screen and Projector Inst_5 Operating the Projector Inst_6 Switching the Projector On Inst_6 Selecting an Input Signal or Test Pattern Inst_6 Input signal Inst_6 Test pattern Inst_6 Adjusting the Lens Inst_7 Zoom Inst_7 Focus Inst_7 Shift Inst_7 Adjusting the Image Inst_8 Orie...

Page 4: ...of electrical shock unless the instructions are closely followed WARNING this symbol indicates that there is a danger of physical injury to yourself and or damage to the equipment unless the instructions are closely followed Notes NOTE this symbol indicates that there is some important information that you should read Product revision Because we at Digital Projection continually strive to improve ...

Page 5: ...ealer You should save the original box and packing materials in case you ever need to ship your Projector Only one power cable dependent on the destination territory will be supplied with the projector Remote control 109 685 2x AAA batteries User Manual on disc 115 759 Important Information 110 287 Power cable 10A United Kingdom 102 180 Power cable 10A Europe 102 163 Power cable 13A North America ...

Page 6: ...infra red remote control Some of the controls are duplicated on the projector control panel as shown on the next page For full details of how to use the controls and the menu system see the Operating Guide Lens Connection panel Mains input Control panel Adjustable feet Front infra red window Rear infra red window Remote control Infra red reception 40 40 Air inlets Air inlet Lens shift controls Foc...

Page 7: ...andby The blue Power indicator will flash when the projector is cooling down or warming up It will be steady when the projector is in normal running mode as shown in the chart below Error codes If the projector detects an error the red Issue indicator will flash as shown in the chart below For example if the fan fails the red indicator will flash twice followed by a pause then the sequence will re...

Page 8: ... and any wall and 10cm 4in on all other sides Do not stack more than 3 projectors Positioning the Screen and Projector Install the screen ensuring that it is in the best position for viewing by your audience Mount the projector ensuring that it is at a suitable distance from the screen for the image to fill the screen Set the adjustable feet so that the projector is level and perpendicular to the ...

Page 9: ...or will show steady blue Selecting an Input Signal or Test Pattern Input signal Connect an image source to the projector The signal should be automatically detected by the projector and should be displayed within a two or three seconds If more than one signal is connected then select the image you want to display Select from five of the inputs using to on the remote control or press SOURCE on the ...

Page 10: ...o adjust the zoom so that the image fills the screen Focus Turn the knurled ring at the outer end of the lens to adjust the focus until the image is sharp Shift Use the 5mm allen wrench to adjust the horizontal and vertical position of the image Notes If the projector is fitted with the fixed 0 73 1 lens then there are no lens shift controls Horizontal shift Vertical shift Focus adjustment Zoom ad...

Page 11: ...r to adjust the sliders or use the Brightness or Contrast settings in the Image Menu Switching the Projector Off Press POWER on the control panel or on the remote control then press the button a second time to confirm your intention to switch off The lamp will go off the Standby indicator on the control panel will show amber and the projector will be in Standby mode Switch off at the switch next t...

Page 12: ...Rev D July 2014 M Vision LED IR series High Brightness Digital Video Projector 16 10 widescreen display CONNECTION GUIDE 112 159D ...

Page 13: ...te Video Conn_2 Component 1 and 2 Conn_2 SCART Conn_2 Supported Signal Input Modes Conn_3 Control Connections Conn_5 Wired Remote Control Conn_5 LAN Conn_5 RS232 Conn_5 Wiring Details Conn_6 Signal inputs Conn_6 HDMI Conn_6 RGB Conn_7 S Video Conn_7 Composite Video Conn_7 Component 1 Conn_8 Component 2 Conn_8 SCART Conn_8 Control connections Conn_9 Wired Remote control connection Conn_9 Serial con...

Page 14: ...ical shock unless the instructions are closely followed WARNING this symbol indicates that there is a danger of physical injury to yourself and or damage to the equipment unless the instructions are closely followed Notes NOTE this symbol indicates that there is some important information that you should read Product revision Because we at Digital Projection continually strive to improve our produ...

Page 15: ...Auto or REC709 or REC601 if necessary RGsB Connect to Component 1 or Component 2 Set Color Space in the Advanced menu to Auto or RGB Video if necessary RGBS Connect the RGB cables to Component 1 and the Sync cable to Video Select SCART in the Source Select menu SCART Using a SCART to RGBS adaptor connect the RGB cables to Component 1 and the Sync cable to Video Select SCART in the Source Select me...

Page 16: ...4 99 ü ü 640 x 480 85 ü ü 800 x 600 60 32 ü ü ü 800 x 600 75 ü ü 800 x 600 85 06 ü ü 848 x 480 47 95 ü ü 848 x 480 59 94 ü ü 1024 x 768 60 ü ü 1024 x 768 75 03 ü ü 1024 x 768 85 03 ü ü 1024 x 1024 59 92 ü ü ü 1024 x 1024 59 999 ü ü 1024 x 1024 60 ü ü 1280 x 720 47 95 ü ü 1280 x 1024 60 02 ü ü ü 1280 x 1024 75 02 ü ü ü 1280 x 1024 85 02 ü ü 1400 x 1050 60 ü ü ü 1600 x 900 60 ü ü ü 1600 x 1200 60 ü ...

Page 17: ...AL B G H I 50 ü ü PAL N 50 ü ü PAL M 59 94 ü ü SECAM SECAM M 50 ü ü SDTV RGBS 50 ü 480i 59 94 ü 576i 50 ü EDTV 480p 59 94 ü ü ü ü ü ü ü 576p 50 ü ü ü ü ü ü ü HDTV 1035i 60 ü ü ü ü ü ü ü 1080i 50 1080i Aus 50 ü ü ü ü ü ü ü 1080i 59 94 ü ü ü ü ü ü ü 1080i 60 ü ü ü ü ü ü ü 720p 50 ü ü ü ü ü ü ü 720p 59 94 720p 60 ü ü ü ü ü ü ü 1080p 23 98 ü ü ü ü ü ü ü 1080p 24 ü ü ü ü ü ü ü 1080p 25 ü ü ü ü ü ü ü 10...

Page 18: ...the LAN IP configuration later in this guide Each projector can be given a unique System ID and this can be be used to control them individually or simultaneously For more information about this see the Remote Communications Guide RS232 All of the projector s features can be controlled via a serial connection using the control strings described in the Remote Communications Guide Projectors can be ...

Page 19: ...hield 3 TMDS Data 2 4 TMDS Data 1 5 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 Ground 18 5 V Power 19 Hot Plug Detect Notes For full details of all input settings see the Advanced menu in the Operating Guide pin view of panel connector ...

Page 20: ...d 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 S Video 4 pin mini DIN 1 Y Ground 2 C Ground 3 Luminance Y 4 Chrominance C Composite Video RCA Phono Notes For full details of all input settings see the Advanced menu in the Operating Guide pin view of female connector pin view of female connector ...

Page 21: ... G Sync Y Y B Cb Pb RGBS connect Sync to Video input SCART Using a SCART to RGBS adaptor connect the RGB cables to Component 1 and the Sync cable to Composite Video 5 Blue ground 7 Blue 9 Green ground 11 Green 13 Red ground 15 Red 17 Sync ground 20 Sync 21 Chassis ground pin view of female connector Notes For full details of all input settings see the Advanced menu in the Operating Guide ...

Page 22: ...l modem cable used to connect the projector to a computer RX 2 3 TX TX 3 2 RX GND 5 5 GND Serial port settings Baud rate 38 400 bps Data length 8 bits Stop bits one Parity none Flow control none Notes Note that plugging in the remote control cable will disable the infra red Only one remote connection should be used at any one time The projector is a DTE so use a straight cable to connect to a mode...

Page 23: ...etwork 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 Only one remote connection should be used at any one time For information about how to set the LAN IP...

Page 24: ...T change this unless it is absolutely necessary Make sure you make a note of the new address when you have done so Setting the LAN IP configuration Point your browser at the projector by typing its LAN IP Address into the address bar then press the Enter key The embedded IP Configuration webpage should appear Edit the settings as required then click on Save ...

Page 25: ...Rev D July 2014 M Vision LED IR series High Brightness Digital Video Projector 16 10 widescreen display OPERATING GUIDE 112 160D ...

Page 26: ...Op_8 Brightness Contrast Color Saturation Color Tint Op_10 Sharpness Op_10 Noise Reduction Op_11 Overscan Op_11 Hue Saturation Gain Op_12 Resync Op_12 Horizontal and Vertical Shift Op_12 Advanced Menu Op_13 Color Space Op_13 Video Standard and DLP Frame Rate Op_13 Gamma Color Temperature and Color Gamut Op_13 Brilliant Color and Adaptive Contrast Op_13 RGB Adjust Op_14 Fine Sync Op_14 Setup Menu O...

Page 27: ...al shock unless the instructions are closely followed WARNING this symbol indicates that there is a danger of physical injury to yourself and or damage to the equipment unless the instructions are closely followed Notes NOTE this symbol indicates that there is some important information that you should read Product revision Because we at Digital Projection continually strive to improve our product...

Page 28: ...he OSD you may need to press MENU more than once if any sub menus are open Notes Some menu options and controls may not be available due to settings in other menus These will be shaded green on the actual menu Remote control Projector control panel Navigating the menus Select a menu using and then open the menu by pressing ENTER SELECT The first item in the menu is highlighted Select an item in th...

Page 29: ...e available due to settings in other menus These will be shaded green on the actual menu Submenus Select a submenu using and then press ENTER SELECT The submenu opens with the first item highlighted To close the submenu press MENU Sliders Activate the slider by pressing or Use or to adjust the value Press MENU or ENTER SELECT to accept the value ...

Page 30: ... be made immediately Notes Some menu options and controls may not be available due to settings in other menus These will be shaded green on the actual menu Some parameters are changed by selecting from a submenu Press ENTER SELECT to open the submenu The item that is currently selected is highlighted with a cross Select from the list using and The change will be made when you press ENTER SELECT to...

Page 31: ...ev D July 2014 Commands To use a command press ENTER SELECT Notes Some menu options and controls may not be available due to settings in other menus These will be shaded green on the actual menu In this example use or to select YES or NO then press ENTER SELECT to confirm your selection ...

Page 32: ...ation Tint Sharpness Noise Reduction Overscan HSG From the Advanced menu Color Space Video Standard Gamma Colour Temperature DLP Frame Rate Color Gamut Brilliant Color Adaptive Contrast RGB Offsets RGB Gains Notes See also Using the Menus earlier in this guide and Menu Map later in this guide The input source that is currently selected is highlighted with a cross To use the SCART input you will ne...

Page 33: ... whether the Digital Projection logo appears when the projector is switching from Stanby to On Auto Source When this is set to On the projector will search for an alternative input source when the current input source is disconnected When this is set to Off the projector will show a blank screen when the current input source is disconnected Test Patterns Select from a range of test patterns Press ...

Page 34: ...es Notes See also Using the Menus earlier in this guide and Menu Map later in this guide The Native image examples shown here have far fewer pixels than the 1920 x 1200 of the DMD Your image may be different When displaying a 16 10 or 16 9 image DO NOT use an anamorphic lens 16 9 image using Native setting 16 9 image using 16 9 setting 16 10 image using Native setting 16 10 image using 16 10 setti...

Page 35: ... use an anamorphic lens The 4 3 Narrow setting is used to compensate for the distortion that an anamorphic lens would cause to a 4 3 image Use the Square setting when projecting onto a square screen and ONLY in applications where the aspect ratio is not critical 2 35 1 image using 16 9 setting without anamorphic lens 2 35 1 image using Letterbox setting without anamorphic lens 2 35 1 image using L...

Page 36: ...Diagonal Sharpness controls can be used to enhance image detail along edges The Sharpness Overshoot control can be used to minimize or eliminate rings or shadows on dominant edges The Horizontal Vertical and Diagonal Texture and Texture Overshoot controls can be used to remove artifacts from textured areas The Noise Threshold control can be used to adjust the noise threshold frequency Frequencies ...

Page 37: ...f the menu as required If the simple mode adjustment is not effective then select Advanced mode and adjust the advanced sliders as required General Noise Reduction can be used to detect differences from frame to frame reducing those differences that are not determined to be motion Block Artifact Reduction can be used to reduce or eliminate distortion within horizontal and vertical block boundaries...

Page 38: ...uration Gain Press ENTER SELECT to open the Hue Saturation Gain sub menu Use the HSG Select control to select from Hue Saturation and Gain Use the sliders to adjust the hue saturation or gain of each colour as required Resync Press ENTER SELECT to force the projector to re synchronise with the current input signal Horizontal and Vertical Shift Use the sliders to adjust the image position as requir...

Page 39: ...ean luminance of the image Setting either of these two parameters to On will affect any image quality settings made in other menus Advanced Menu Color Space Set this to Auto except when the projector has problems selecting between REC709 REC601 REC601 RGB PC and RGB Video Video Standard and DLP Frame Rate Set this to Auto except when the projector has problems recognising the video parameters Gamm...

Page 40: ...ide and Menu Map later in this guide Image Menu RGB Adjust submenu RGB Adjust and Fine Sync affect only RGB input sources Image Menu Fine Sync submenu RGB Adjust Adjust the RGB offset and gain settings to improve the colour balance of the projected image Fine Sync Adjust these settings to suit the configuration of the input signal Advanced Menu continued ...

Page 41: ... projected output to RGB only Set this to Night to set the projected output to Infra Red only Set this to Custom to enable the RGB Dimming and IR Dimming controls for a combination of the two outputs Anti Blur Select from Off 10mS and 8mS Auto Power Off Set this to On if you want the projector to go into Standby mode when no input source is detected for 20 minutes Auto Power On Set this to On if y...

Page 42: ...nable or disable any of the source inputs Altitude When this is set to Auto the internal fan will operate at Low speed and rise to High speed automatically if the internal temperature rises When this is set to High the fan will operate at High speed continuously for use at high altitude locations Notes See also Using the Menus earlier in this guide and Menu Map later in this guide When the SCART i...

Page 43: ...e that you want to set the LED hour counter to zero eg if a new LED module has been installed Do NOT do this unless you are sure that you want to restore ALL the current settings to their factory defaults Info Menu Information The menu shows information about the projector and the currently selected input source The System ID can be set to any number between 0 and 255 LED Hour Reset Press ENTER SE...

Page 44: ...tness Contrast Color Saturation Colour Tint Sharpness Simple Advanced Advanced Horizontal Vertical Diagonal Sharpness Sharpness Overshoot Horizontal Vertical Diagonal Texture Texture Overshoot Noise Threshold Noise Reduction Simple Advanced Advanced General Block Artifact Mosquito Overscan Off Crop Zoom HSG Hue Saturation Gain Red Green Blue Cyan Magenta Yellow Resync Projector will re synchronise...

Page 45: ...Projection Off On Ceiling Mode Off On Source Enable all available inputs Altitude Auto High Altitude INFORMATION Information Model Name Serial Number Software Version Active Source Pixel Clock Signal Format H V Refresh Rate LED Hours LED Hours reset Projector will ask for confirmation before the LED hour counter to zero Factory Reset Projector will ask for confirmation before restoring all setting...

Page 46: ...Rev D July 2014 M Vision LED IR series High Brightness Digital Video Projector 16 10 widescreen display REMOTE COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE 112 161D ...

Page 47: ...his guide Rem_1 Warnings Rem_1 Notes Rem_1 Product revision Rem_1 Introduction Rem_2 Command format Rem_2 Prefix code Rem_2 Examples Rem_2 The Key Commands Rem_3 Examples Rem_3 The Operation Commands Rem_5 Examples Rem_5 General menu Rem_6 Image menu Rem_6 Advanced menu Rem_7 Setup menu Rem_8 Information menu Rem_8 Miscellaneous commands Rem_9 ...

Page 48: ...lectrical shock unless the instructions are closely followed WARNING this symbol indicates that there is a danger of physical injury to yourself and or damage to the equipment unless the instructions are closely followed Notes NOTE this symbol indicates that there is some important information that you should read Product revision Because we at Digital Projection continually strive to improve our ...

Page 49: ...mmands prefix code op operation command CR Prefix code The prefix code if used comprises the first four bytes of the command and is made up of the following bytes in hex byte 0 DE an unprintable character byte 1 C0 an unprintable character byte 2 ID1 ASCI character representing the first half of the projector s System ID in hex byte 3 ID2 ASCI character representing the second half of the projecto...

Page 50: ...d up arrow 1D cur left Keypad left arrow 1F cur righ Keypad right arrow 80 bright Bring up or cancel brightness slider 81 contrast Bring up or cancel contrast slider 82 sharp Bring up or cancel sharpness slider continued on next page Notes Details of how to connect to the projector using the LAN or RS232 input can be found in the Connections Guide For information about the prefix code see earlier ...

Page 51: ...the next gamma 8B src 1 Switch the active source to source 1 8C src 2 Switch the active source to source 2 8D src 3 Switch the active source to source 3 8E src 4 Switch the active source to source 4 8F src 5 Switch the active source to source 5 93 osc sw Switch to the next Overscan mode 98 mem 1 Recall user memory associated with the M1 key 99 mem 2 Recall user memory associated with the M2 key 9D...

Page 52: ...hain Increment Adds 1 to the current value Decrement Subtracts 1 from the current value Execute none Performs an action Examples prefix code op aspect 1 CR sets the aspect ratio to 16 9 prefix code op aspect CR asks what is the current aspect ratio prefix code op brightness CR increments the brightness setting prefix code op contrast CR decrements the contrast setting prefix code op resync CR comm...

Page 53: ...HDMI 2 2 RGB 3 Component 1 4 Component 2 5 S Video 6 Video 7 SCART auto source 0 Off 1 On pattern 0 White 1 Black 2 Red 3 Green 4 Blue 5 Cyan 6 Magenta 7 Yellow 8 ANSI Checkerboard 9 Vertical Burst 10 Horizontal Burst 11 Off Image menu aspect 0 16 10 1 16 9 2 Letterbox 3 4 3 4 4 3 Narrow 5 Square 6 Native bright 0 200 contrast 0 200 saturat 0 200 tint 0 200 continued on next page Notes ...

Page 54: ...chronise with the current input signal Advanced menu color space 0 Auto 1 REC709 2 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 Bright 4 Graphics color temp 0 6500K 1 custom dlp frame 0 Auto 2 48 Hz 3 50 Hz 4 60 Hz red off 0 200 green off 0 200 blue off 0 200 red gain 0 200 green gain 0 200 blue gain 0 200 phase 0 200 tracking 0 200 sync level 0 ...

Page 55: ... rc 0 Disable 1 Enable Enable disable remote control rear proj 0 Off 1 On ceil mode 0 Off 1 On Information menu model name string ser number string soft version string act source 0 HDMI 1 1 HDMI 2 2 RGB 3 Component 1 4 Component 2 5 S Video 6 Video 7 SCART Active Source pixel clock number MHz signal string h refresh number KHz v refresh number Hz lamp hours number fact reset execute Reset to facto...

Page 56: ...inued from previous page operation command values Notes Miscellaneous commands status check 0 standby 1 warm up 2 imaging 3 cooling 4 error osd 0 Disable 1 Enable Enable disable all on screen menus and messages except for Factory Reset warning and Shipment Power Off confirmation message environment string Temperatures Notes ...

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