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Digital Projection 

TITAN 1080p 3D, Dual 3D. Ultra Contrast

 

User Manual 

7. Appendix

problem

possible solutions

Severe flicker or motion artifacts

If not using a 3D signal, check that 3D Enable is turned Off,

See 

section 4. Controlling the projector, Setup menu

3D images swapped

Check that Left/Right swap is selected correctly in the 3D server.

Check the Frame Dominance and Sync Delay settings in the 3D menu.

Check the Sync Source setting in the 3D menu.

See 

Section 4. Controlling the projector, Setup menu

.

3D image ghosting

Check the Dark Time and Sync Delay settings in the 3D menu.

See 

Section 4. Controlling the projector, Setup menu

.

No OSD (on-screen-display) visible 

Check the OSD On button on the remote control or keypad has been pressed.

The OSD does not work when Input 8 is selected.

See 

Section 4. Controlling the projector, Controlling the projector when 

Input 8 is being used

.

Projector does not respond to control 

commands from a computer.

Check that the LAN or serial cable 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 Projection)

Projector does not respond to control 

commands from the remote control.

If you 

are

 using a cable, check that the cable is connected properly at both ends, 

that the cable is not damaged and that the cable is no longer than 50m (150ft).

If you are 

not

 using a cable, check that the infra red windows at the front and rear 

of the projector are not obstructed. Check that the cable is disconnected from 

the projector, as this disables the infra red. Check that the batteries are in good 

condition.

Check that the address setting on the remote control is set either to zero, or to the 

same as the projector.

See 

section 4. Controlling the projector, Communication menu

In the event that this troubleshooting guide has not solved the problem, 

then contact your Digital Projection dealer or service centre.

Summary of Contents for TITAN Dual Fastframe

Page 1: ...Rev B September 2010 TITAN 1080p 3D Dual 3D TITAN 1080p 3D Dual 3D Ultra Contrast TITAN Dual Fastframe High Brightness Digital Video Projector 16 9 widescreen display User Manual 109 797B...

Page 2: ...Digital Projection TITAN 1080p 3D Dual 3D Ultra Contrast User Manual...

Page 3: ...logy Equipment 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 En...

Page 4: ...Digital Projection TITAN 1080p 3D Dual 3D Ultra Contrast User Manual...

Page 5: ...t 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...

Page 6: ...e the power cable carefully and avoid sharp bends Do not use a damaged power cable The lamp and filters in this projector should be changed ONLY by authorised and qualified service personnel Do not us...

Page 7: ...d to all 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 s...

Page 8: ...to comply 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...

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Page 10: ...Page Rev B September 2010 Important Information Digital Projection TITAN 1080p 3D Dual 3D Ultra Contrast User Manual...

Page 11: ...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...

Page 12: ...ontrol 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...

Page 13: ...ation 4 13 Input 4 13 Input Presets 4 14 Red Green and Blue 4 14 Test pattern 4 14 Picture settings 4 15 Geometry settings 4 15 Magnify and pan 4 16 On screen display size 4 16 Remote control address...

Page 14: ...4 30 Colour menu 4 31 Colour Mode 4 32 Colour Temperature 4 32 RGB Lift 4 32 RGB Gain 4 32 Component Type 4 32 Trim 4 33 Setup menu 4 34 Projector Setup 4 35 Keystone 4 36 Test Patterns 4 37 FastFrame...

Page 15: ...5 8 Aspect Ratio 5 8 Lens page 5 9 Lens controls 5 9 Shutter Open Closed 5 9 Calibrate Focus 5 9 Calibrate Zoom 5 9 Edge Blend page 5 10 Markers On Off 5 10 Active Edges 5 10 Input 8 DVI 3D Resolution...

Page 16: ...5 16 TCGD page 5 17 TCGD values 5 17 Update Graph 5 18 Save File 5 18 Open File 5 18 Write User 1 User 2 5 18 Read User 1 User 2 5 18 3D page 5 19 3D Enable 5 19 Dark Time 5 19 Sync Delay 5 19 Frame...

Page 17: ...s 6 2 Cleaning 6 3 Projector 6 3 Lens 6 3 7 Appendix Troubleshooting 7 2 Specifications 7 4 Part numbers 7 4 Optical 7 4 Electrical 7 5 Physical 7 5 Lens Data 7 6 Dimensions 7 8 Input modes supported...

Page 18: ...2010 Table of Contents Digital Projection TITAN 1080p 3D Dual 3D Ultra Contrast User Manual Remote communications protocol 7 16 Introduction 7 16 Message Structure 7 16 Operation Command examples 7 19...

Page 19: ...r 2010 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 panel lens and power 1 4 Rear panel 1 4 Side panel connection an...

Page 20: ...ojection 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...

Page 21: ...ens the Titan 1080p is unmatched for applications as diverse as world class staged events commercial entertainment major outdoor venues large scale simulation gaming home theatre and houses of worship...

Page 22: ...User Manual Getting to know the projector Front panel lens and power Notes For more detailed information about lenses see section 2 Installation Rear panel Rear Infra red window remote control Power...

Page 23: ...onnect the projector see Connecting the projector in section 2 Installation and Connections in section 7 Appendix For information about how to use the control panel see section 4 Controlling the proje...

Page 24: ...Page 1 6 Rev B September 2010 1 Introduction Digital Projection TITAN 1080p 3D Dual 3D Ultra Contrast User Manual...

Page 25: ...Fixed lens clamp 2 14 Shifting the image 2 15 Mounting the projector 2 16 Chassis adjustment 2 16 Fitting the optional rigging frame 2 16 Adjusting the rigging frame 2 17 Stacking projectors 2 18 Con...

Page 26: ...a number of common formats may be displayed Images displayed full width Images displayed full height Notes The images are shown here scaled automatically by the projector The image may be scaled diff...

Page 27: ...idth 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...

Page 28: ...ions below to check 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 imag...

Page 29: ...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 an emerg...

Page 30: ...610 107 196 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 ou...

Page 31: ...would be best suited if you need to be more precise then use the calculations on the page immediately following the lens charts Full width images including 2 35 1 1 85 1 and 16 9 native resolution 2...

Page 32: ...then 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 dist...

Page 33: ...This chart has a TRF of 1 1 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 1...

Page 34: ...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...

Page 35: ...he 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...

Page 36: ...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...

Page 37: ...always be set to the locked position as shown on the next page to prevent the lens from falling out Zoom drive connector Fitting the lens Turn the lens release lever clockwise so that it is pointing u...

Page 38: ...is removed before switching on the projector Lens clamp kit part number 111 256 comprises 2 x lens clamp quadrants 4 x 20mm M3 allen screws Turn the lens release lever anti clockwise so that it is po...

Page 39: ...due to the image passing through the periphery of the lens optics If the lens is to be shifted in two directions combined the maximum range without distortion will be somewhat less as can be seen in t...

Page 40: ...make sure that all the frame adjusters are set midway Secure the rigging frame to the projector using the screws supplied as shown in the pictures below Three screws secure each of the adjuster brack...

Page 41: ...tor from side to side roll adjustment turn either the left pair or the right pair of vertical adjusters taking care to turn both adjusters by the same amount To rotate the projector around its vertica...

Page 42: ...rojectors 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 two other projectors using...

Page 43: ...For 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 Connecti...

Page 44: ...our 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 resolutio...

Page 45: ...t information about how Input 8 is used see INPUT 8 in the Notes column and also Section 4 Overview Input and processing architecture EDID handshaking on the DVI and RGB2 inputs If you are using a com...

Page 46: ...c Video Sync out 3D connection examples 3D sources up to 60Hz requiring frame doubling and left right interleaving Notes For important information about how Input 8 is used see INPUT 8 in the Notes co...

Page 47: ...sing 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 c...

Page 48: ...connection as this equipment MUST be earthed Handle the power cable carefully and avoid sharp bends Do not use a damaged power cable Power connection When mains power is first applied the projector w...

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...

Page 50: ...lf 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 th...

Page 51: ...keys is pressed the blue Transmit indicator on the remote control will light for 10 seconds after 10 seconds if no adjustment has been made the indicator will go out and the Lens adjustment key must...

Page 52: ...y and to adjust the picture position for images smaller than the DMD Switching the projector off Press POWER on the remote control or keypad and hold for 3 seconds to switch the projector OFF Notes Th...

Page 53: ...architecture 4 8 Menu considerations when using Input 8 4 8 Indicators 4 9 Input status indicators 4 9 The control panel 4 10 Keypad layout 4 10 Projector status indicators 4 10 The remote control 4 1...

Page 54: ...s 4 17 Navigating menus and submenus 4 17 Menu controls 4 19 Input menu 4 20 Input Source 4 20 Presets 4 21 Recall Presets 4 21 Save Presets 4 22 Delete Presets 4 23 Picture menu 4 24 Brightness 4 24...

Page 55: ...Setup menu 4 34 Projector Setup 4 35 Orientation 4 35 Control Panel Backlight 4 35 Keystone 4 36 DVI EDID Extension Block 4 36 Test Patterns 4 37 FastFrame 4 38 FastFrame On Off 4 38 Dark Time 4 38 E...

Page 56: ...ector Address 4 49 Network Setup 4 50 LAN MAC Address 4 50 Connection 4 50 DHCP 4 51 IP Address 4 51 Subnet Mask 4 52 Gateway Mask 4 53 Wifi Channel 4 53 SSID 4 53 3D Setup 4 54 3D Mode 4 54 3D 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...

Page 58: ...en you select a new input source the green LED near the input connector will flash and the searching message will be displayed When the input mode has been detected the LED will show continuously and...

Page 59: ...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...

Page 60: ...e Controls applicable to Inputs 1 7 apply to Input 8 Projector level controls such as input selection lens and lamp control are all applicable to Input 8 but modal settings are not The menus affected...

Page 61: ...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...

Page 62: ...s 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...

Page 63: ...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 operations can be accessed directly using the co...

Page 64: ...he 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 i...

Page 65: ...ult modal settings see Input modes and settings earlier in this section Source information Press to display the source information screen Input Press or to change to the next input up or down the foll...

Page 66: ...ttings are the only settings saved for Input 8 The red green and blue keys are disabled when the OSD is switched OFF For more information about test patterns see Setup menu later in this section Input...

Page 67: ...ressed 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 control...

Page 68: ...er control able to control all 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 i...

Page 69: ...hen 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 Nav...

Page 70: ...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 wi...

Page 71: ...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...

Page 72: ...ngle 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 earl...

Page 73: ...settings recalled for Input 8 Presets Sixteen sets of parameters can be saved and recalled A S The parameters saved for each Preset are all settings from the Picture menu all settings from the Input m...

Page 74: ...The lens settings are the only settings saved for Input 8 Save Presets Press and to select Save Preset Press to open the Save Presets A H submenu To save the current set of parameters press and to se...

Page 75: ...Press 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 th...

Page 76: ...ation 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...

Page 77: ...select Gamma Press and to 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...

Page 78: ...mposite S Video and Component 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 witho...

Page 79: ...e times From the main menu Press 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 Posi...

Page 80: ...ustment can be found in both the Picture and Geometry menus and is available for graphics based RGB sources only User Horizontal Aspect Ratio Press and to select User H Aspect Press and to adjust the...

Page 81: ...se Input Detection should 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...

Page 82: ...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 No...

Page 83: ...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...

Page 84: ...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...

Page 85: ...Trim 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...

Page 86: ...put 8 is used see INPUT 8 in the Notes column and also Section 4 Overview 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 me...

Page 87: ...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...

Page 88: ...nt will be dependent on the input resolution Some computer graphics cards do not recognise the EDID Extension block If you are having problems booting a computer connected to the projector turn the co...

Page 89: ...Patterns Press to open the Test Patterns submenu Press and to select from Off Alignment Grid Screen Layout shows outlines of various aspect ratios Chequerboard Colour Bars 0 Field black ColorMAX Calib...

Page 90: ...mages by increasing the time the display is blanked between frames dark time From the Projector Setup menu press and to select FastFrame Press to open the FastFrame submenu FastFrame On Off Press and...

Page 91: ...ges Edge Blend Used to improve the appearance of multi projector displays by blending overlapping edges to present a seamless image Examples From the Projector Setup menu press and to select Edge Blen...

Page 92: ...may not be able to select an appropriate input size In this case set the resolution to one of the settings provided Settings larger than the DMD will not available depending on model This setting wil...

Page 93: ...equired will be either x2 or x4 depending on how many images are overlapped as shown in the examples below Examples From the Edge Blend menu press and to select Black Level Uplift Press to open the Bl...

Page 94: ...four border adjustments to zero then increase the size of each until the border disappears Non Addressable Border Around the edge of the DMD is a border of non addressable always off pixels Although...

Page 95: ...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...

Page 96: ...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...

Page 97: ...d also Section 4 Overview Lamp Setup 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 P...

Page 98: ...xit 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 ambe...

Page 99: ...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...

Page 100: ...erview 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...

Page 101: ...nfra red Communication Setup Press and to select Comunication Press to open the Comunication submenu Serial Port Baud Rate Press and to select Serial Port Baud Rate Press and to select from 19200 9600...

Page 102: ...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 Setup Press and to select Network Pr...

Page 103: ...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 or Canc...

Page 104: ...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 cl...

Page 105: ...pply the new IP Address or Cancel Press or to exit without making the change Wifi Channel Press and to select Wifi Channel Press to open the Wifi Channel control box Press and to select the channel nu...

Page 106: ...e sync signal for the glasses or Z screen is assigned to the correct input signal 3D Setup Press and to select 3D Press to open the 3D submenu 3D Mode Press and to select 3D Mode Press and to select f...

Page 107: ...in the Notes column and also Section 4 Overview 3D Format Press and to select 3D Format Press and to select from Sequential Dual Pipe Frame Packing Top And Bottom Side By Side Half Notes None of the 3...

Page 108: ...e Press and to select from Left Right Notes None of the 3D options are avialable unless 3D Mode is set to Consumer or Professional In order to achieve maximum light output and a smooth greyscale whils...

Page 109: ...e ghosting and achieve a smooth greyscale Repeat steps 1 and 2 until the best result is obtained Use this if the left and right images appear to be swapped 1 2 3 3D Sync Delay The sync signal from the...

Page 110: ...the 3D video is available only at low frame rates it will be necessary to multiply the frame rate to obtain a flicker free image For example a 60Hz frame rate can be doubled to 120Hz or a 48Hz frame...

Page 111: ...the lens 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 Pre...

Page 112: ...wing a restore to factory defaults 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...

Page 113: ...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 pr...

Page 114: ...ation about how Input 8 is used see INPUT 8 in the Notes column and also Section 4 Overview Digital Projection Information Press and to select Digital Projection Press to see the DP Information screen...

Page 115: ...reeze 5 6 Picture sliders 5 6 Input Presets 5 7 Recall 5 7 Save 5 7 Orientation 5 8 Input 5 8 Test Pattern 5 8 Aspect Ratio 5 8 Lens page 5 9 Lens controls 5 9 Shutter Open Closed 5 9 Calibrate Focus...

Page 116: ...13 Vertical Convergence 5 13 Close 5 13 Screen page 5 14 Blanking On Off 5 14 Blanking adjust 5 14 Keystone adjust 5 14 Position adjust 5 14 MCGD page 5 15 The MCGD measurement procedure 5 15 MCGD edi...

Page 117: ...l Colour page 5 21 Global Colour Mode 5 21 Modal Colour page 5 22 Modal Colour Mode 5 22 Lift and Gain sliders 5 23 Temperature slider 5 23 Information page 5 24 Projector Information 5 24 Digital Pro...

Page 118: ...atures of the projector from 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 f...

Page 119: ...ion When the Userware is started the Show page will display immediately The Page buttons are always visible at the bottom of the display Disconnect To disconnect from the projector go to the Connect p...

Page 120: ...Off Click On to switch the projector On Click Off to switch the projector into Standby mode Shutter Open Closed Click on Shutter Open to open the shutter Click on Shutter Close to close the shutter F...

Page 121: ...modal and lens settings 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...

Page 122: ...menu Aspect Ratio Click on Aspect Ratio to select from the drop down menu Notes For more information about input modes see Overview in section 4 Controlling the Projector Input 8 and 3D may not be pr...

Page 123: ...cedure must be carried out See Setup menu in Section 4 Controlling the projector Lens page To see the Lens page click on Lens Lens controls Click on the buttons to Move Focus and Zoom the lens Click o...

Page 124: ...menu in Section 4 Controlling the projector Edge Blend page To see the Edge Blend page click on Blend Markers On Off Click on Markers On to display the overlap markers Click on Markers Off to remove t...

Page 125: ...ctor Non Addressable Border should always be set to Manual Black Level Uplift page To see this page click on Black Level Uplift on the Edge Blend page x2 x4 Region Uplift Use the sliders to adjust the...

Page 126: ...g the Projector The Phase slider is available for RGB1 and RGB2 inputs only For more information about Gamma see Picture menu in section 4 Controlling the Projector User download of Gamma correction t...

Page 127: ...rder to display a Test Pattern Convergence controls To see these controls click on Convergence on the Image page The Convergence controls open in a new window Horizontal Convergence Use the sliders to...

Page 128: ...anking 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 pa...

Page 129: ...er 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 sett...

Page 130: ...n the edit boxes to an 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 from the comput...

Page 131: ...enter the x and y values for each colour x and y are the colour coordinates The system will automatically calculate the most efficient value of gain to maximise the projector s light output The examp...

Page 132: ...click on Open When prompted enter a filename or browse to the file that is to be opened Write User 1 User 2 Click on Download User 1 or Download User 2 to save the values on screen to one of the two C...

Page 133: ...out the 3D settings see Setup menu 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 3D Input Click on 3D Input to se...

Page 134: ...the drop down menu 3D Format Click on 3D Format to select from the drop down menu Create 3D Preset Click on Create 3D Preset to save the current 3D settings to a 3D file on the computer When prompted...

Page 135: ...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 u...

Page 136: ...ore 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 mor...

Page 137: ...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...

Page 138: ...put 8 is used see INPUT 8 in the Notes column and also Section 4 Overview Notes Information page To see the Information page click on Info Projector Information Click on Projector Information to see t...

Page 139: ...used see INPUT 8 in the Notes column and also Section 4 Overview Notes For more information about the FastFrame settings see Setup menu in section 4 Controlling the projector FastFrame page To see the...

Page 140: ...out 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 Backl...

Page 141: ...ame network Connect page To see the Connect page click on Connect Refresh Click on Refresh to search the network for projectors Any projectors previously connected that are now no longer online will b...

Page 142: ...ev B September 2010 5 Userware Digital Projection TITAN 1080p 3D Dual 3D Ultra Contrast User Manual For important information about how Input 8 is used see INPUT 8 in the Notes column and also Section...

Page 143: ...Rev B September 2010 Page 6 1 6 Maintenance Contents Changing the lamp module 6 2 Changing the air filters 6 2 Cleaning 6 3 Projector 6 3 Lens 6 3...

Page 144: ...s before disconnecting the power moving the projector At the end of life the lamp will not strike and the Lamp Indicator on the control panel will show red Typical lamp life is 2000 hours Do not use t...

Page 145: ...onnecting the power moving the projector Never use strong detergents or solvents such as alcohol or thinners to clean the projector and lens Cleaning Turn the projector off before cleaning Projector C...

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Page 147: ...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 c...

Page 148: ...that 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 an...

Page 149: ...able 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 seri...

Page 150: ...D 105 923 Important Information 108 467 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 fixed lens 1 2 2m 105 609 105 609 1 16 1 4...

Page 151: ...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 3D sync Power Shutter Error IR...

Page 152: ...W 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 1...

Page 153: ...ens 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 fo...

Page 154: ...Page 7 8 Rev B September 2010 7 Appendix Digital Projection TITAN 1080p 3D Dual 3D Ultra Contrast User Manual Dimensions All dimensions in mm unless otherwise stated...

Page 155: ...640 x 480 72 520 37 86 VGA75 640 x 480 75 500 37 51 VGA85 640 x 480 85 509 43 27 WVGA60 848 x 480 60 517 31 02 SVGA56 800 x 600 56 625 35 16 SVGA60 800 x 600 60 628 37 89 SVGA72 800 x 600 72 666 48 0...

Page 156: ...r Input connections 1 RGB1 input 5 x 75 ohm BNC Used for computer progressive video and analog HD video RGsB RGBS RGBHV YPrPb R R R Pr Cr G Sync G G Y B B B Pb Cb Sync H Sync V Sync 2 RGB2 input 15 wa...

Page 157: ...20 TMDS 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 an...

Page 158: ...5GHz 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...

Page 159: ...k 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 o...

Page 160: ...nnect 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...

Page 161: ...connect 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 switch...

Page 162: ...e Structure 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 me...

Page 163: ...is always 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 Projec...

Page 164: ...Messages 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...

Page 165: ...00000000 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...

Page 166: ...rce SVideo BEEF 03 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 5...

Page 167: ...E502 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 0000...

Page 168: ...602 0000 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...

Page 169: ...ponse 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 00000...

Page 170: ...00 00 Select 20 field test pattern BE EF 03 19 00 58 58 01 7D 02 00 00 00 00 00 00 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 0...

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