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R699800 - Inti Series User Manual

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1.0

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................................................. 5

1.1

Important Information........................................................................................................................ 5

1.2

Important Safeguards ......................................................................................................................... 5

1.3

REGIONAL SPECIFIC INFORMATION......................................................................................... 7

2.0

INSTALLATION GUIDELINES .................................................................................... 8

2.1

About 3D Content and 3D Projection................................................................................................ 8

2.2

Comfort and Caution ......................................................................................................................... 9

2.3

3D-Synchro Emitter ........................................................................................................................... 9

2.4

Environment of Use ......................................................................................................................... 10

2.5

Air-Flow and Space Requirements .................................................................................................. 10

2.6

Ceiling Mounting the Unit ............................................................................................................... 11

2.7

Projection Distance .......................................................................................................................... 12

2.8

Setting the Lens Shift....................................................................................................................... 12

3.0

REMOTE CONTROL UNIT (RCU) ............................................................................ 16

3.1

General View ................................................................................................................................... 16

3.2

Loading and replacing batteries ....................................................................................................... 16

3.3

How to use the Remote Control Unit............................................................................................... 17

4.0

GETTING STARTED .................................................................................................... 18

4.1

General View ................................................................................................................................... 18

4.2

Connecting the Power Cord ............................................................................................................. 19

4.3

Operating LEDs ............................................................................................................................... 20

4.4

Operating and Navigation Buttons .................................................................................................. 21

5.0

CONNECTIONS............................................................................................................. 22

5.1

Connecting a Video Source to the Projector .................................................................................... 22

5.2

Connecting an Automation / Control device.................................................................................... 23

5.3

Caution when connecting a device to HDMI input ......................................................................... 24

6.0

MENU AND PICTURE SETTING ............................................................................... 25

6.1

Menu Structure ................................................................................................................................ 25

6.2

Picture Adjust menu......................................................................................................................... 29

Picture Mode ..................................................................................................................... 29
Color Profiles (Inti 2 & Inti 3) .......................................................................................... 29
Color Temperature............................................................................................................. 29
Gamma .............................................................................................................................. 29
Film Tone (Inti 2 & Inti 3, Film Picture Profile)............................................................... 30
Dark / Bright Level ........................................................................................................... 30
Contrast ............................................................................................................................. 30
Brightness.......................................................................................................................... 30
Color.................................................................................................................................. 30
Tint .................................................................................................................................... 30
Advanced........................................................................................................................... 30
Reset.................................................................................................................................. 31

6.3

Input Signal menu ............................................................................................................................ 31

HDMI Inputs ..................................................................................................................... 31
Component ........................................................................................................................ 32
PC (Inti 2 & Inti 3) ............................................................................................................ 32
Picture Position ................................................................................................................. 32
Aspect Ratio ...................................................................................................................... 32
Mask.................................................................................................................................. 34
Progressive (only 480i, 576i, 1080i) ................................................................................. 34

6.4

Installation Menu ............................................................................................................................. 34

Lens Control...................................................................................................................... 34
Pixel Adjust ....................................................................................................................... 34
Installation Style................................................................................................................ 34
Keystone............................................................................................................................ 34

Summary of Contents for Inti R699800 series

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Page 2: ...ncurred during transport as well as for material and manufacturing faults Dreamvision must be informed immediately in writing of any complaints If the purchaser or third party caries out modifications or repairs on goods delivered by Dreamvision or if the goods are handle incorrectly in particular if the systems are commissioned operated incorrectly or if after the transfer of risks the goods are s...

Page 3: ...al View 18 4 2 Connecting the Power Cord 19 4 3 Operating LEDs 20 4 4 Operating and Navigation Buttons 21 5 0 CONNECTIONS 22 5 1 Connecting a Video Source to the Projector 22 5 2 Connecting an Automation Control device 23 5 3 Caution when connecting a device to HDMI input 24 6 0 MENU AND PICTURE SETTING 25 6 1 Menu Structure 25 6 2 Picture Adjust menu 29 Picture Mode 29 Color Profiles Inti 2 Inti ...

Page 4: ...on 36 H Frequency 36 V Frequency 36 Deep Color 37 Lamp Time 37 6 8 Expert Calibration Inti 2 Inti 3 37 7 0 ANAMORPHIC LENS 38 7 1 Optional 2 35 CineWide and 2 35 THEATRE System for Inti 38 7 2 Using the Remote Control Unit 38 7 3 2 35 CineWide 39 7 4 2 35 THEATRE System for Inti 39 8 0 MAINTENANCE 41 8 1 Clean Dirt on the Cabinet 41 8 2 Dirt on the Lens 41 8 3 Replacing the Lamp 41 8 4 Cleaning an...

Page 5: ...ther rules in your country for the treatment of old electrical and electronic equipment About the installation place Do not install the projector in a place that cannot support its weight securely If the installation place is not sturdy enough the projector could fall or overturn possibly causing personal injury 1 2 Important Safeguards Electrical energy can perform many useful functions This unit...

Page 6: ...ch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the product Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages and other hazards Refer all service to qualified service personnel Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer service to qualified service pe...

Page 7: ...e equipment Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital devices pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction...

Page 8: ... sequential format for 3D projection alternating the images produced for the left and right eye Compatible source formats and Projection format This unit is compatible with the following 3D formats 1080p 23 98 24Hz Frame Packing Blu ray movies 720p 50 or 59 94 60Hz Frame Packing gaming 720p 50 or 59 94 60Hz Top Bottom 1080p 23 97 24hz Top Bottom 1080i 50 or 59 94 60Hz Side by Side The left and rig...

Page 9: ... watching without realizing symptoms like 3D sickness or deterioration of health until after watching 3D images Please accompany your child while it watches 3D programs 2 3 3D Synchro Emitter In order to match the timing of the displayed video images with the timing of the opening closing 3D glasses shutters for each eye the projector in 3D mode sends the correct synchro data to the 3D synchro emi...

Page 10: ...ng conditions Doing so may cause fire or malfunction of the unit Projection with the unit laid on sides Projection with the unit installed in an unreasonable angle Avoid using this unit at an angle of more than 15 horizontally and 5 vertically Doing so may cause unevenness in the color or shorten the lamp life Projection at a location that blocks the air inlets or exhaust vents Projection at a plac...

Page 11: ...ecialist to perform mounting Do not mount at places that may be subjected to vibration and shock Depth of the screw holes A is 23 mm Use at least 13mm long screws but not longer than 23mm as you may damage inside the projector Install at a safe place in case this unit or a part of it may drop If the light source lamp is broken small pieces of glass from the mesh of the filter may appear outside the...

Page 12: ... reduce the eye strains Recommended projection distance for 3D 2 8 Setting the Lens Shift The optimum image can be obtained when the centre of this projector s lens and the screen are placed perpendicular to each other Take note of the projection angle when placing them You can also use up to 15 up Projection Screen Size Diagonal size Aspect Ratio 16 9 Projection Screen Size Base size Aspect Ratio...

Page 13: ... the vertical and horizontal shifts make sure to not exceed the values contained in the tab below 2 8 0 1 Adjust the picture position The Inti Series projector has motorized vertical and horizontal shifts Browse into the Menu to the Lens Control setting into the Installation menu select the shift adjustment Or use the direct access button on the Remote Control Unit Lens Control to make the lens co...

Page 14: ...utton to access the Focus adjustment Use the up and down buttons to adjust the picture focus Select the Focus adjustment and obtain a clear picture using Up and Down buttons Adjust the picture Zoom Into the Lens Control menu press the Ok button to access the Zoom adjustment Use the up and down buttons LIGHT STAND BY PICTURE MODE INPUT ON LENS CONTROL LIGHT STAND BY PICTURE MODE INPUT ON LENS CONTR...

Page 15: ...00 Inti Series User Manual 15 to adjust the picture size until the screen is completely filled Select the Zoom adjustment and resize the picture using Up and Down buttons BACK HIDE LIGHT STAND BY MENU PICTURE MODE INPUT ON LENS CONTROL ...

Page 16: ...ver in the gap at the bottom of the remote control and press the cover until it is firmly closed BACK HIDE LIGHT LENS AP C M D HDMI 1 ASPECT HDMI 2 ANAMO COMP LENS CONTROL STAND BY MENU GAMMA COLOR P FILE PICTURE MODE INPUT FILM ON COLOR TEMP PIC ADJ CINEMA ANIME 3D NATURAL STAGE USER1 USER2 USER3 Power On button Select Active Input Display Menu Stand By button Aspect Ratio Crystal Motion Drive Bac...

Page 17: ... fire or recharge them if they are not design to Remove the batteries if the remote control is not to be used for a prolonged period Use manganese batteries wherever possible Do not use rechargeable batteries NOTICE If the remote control has to be brought closer to the projector to operate it means that the batteries are wearing out When this happens replace the batteries Insert the batteries accor...

Page 18: ...ents page 10 Rear side Input Panel connect your video source to the correct input Operating and Navigation buttons described in section 4 4 page 21 Main Power connect the power cord as shown below Lamp trap see Procedure for Lamp Replacement page 41 for more details about lamp replacement Air Inlets see Air Flow and Space Requirements page 10 Air Outlet Front IR sensor Optical Lens Lens cover Oper...

Page 19: ... ELECTRIC SHOCK Since the power consumption of this unit is high insert the power plug directly into a wall outlet When not using devices remove the power plug from the wall outlet Do not use power cords for connection other than specified Do not use a power voltage different from that which is indicated Do not cut tear or modify the power cords Also do not place a heavy object on heat or stretch t...

Page 20: ...DE button to obtain a picture 4 blinking red Yes Unit is in cooldown mode switching off 5 6 orange Lamp time has reached 2900 hours prepare to replace the lamp before 3000 hours CAUTION When in Cool Down mode do not pull out the plug from the outlet Also do not block the air inlets exhaust vents by standing the projector on its end or laying it on its side NB When the projector is running for more...

Page 21: ...r Off the projector Input source To switch input source OK Enter To select or to confirm action Up down left right To navigate into On Screen Display OSD Menu Menu To display On Screen Display OSD Menu Back To return to previous menu or cancel action STANDBY ON INPUT OK MENU BACK Power button Up down OK Input source Back Menu Left right ...

Page 22: ...ctor For input resolution and refresh rates check the PC compatible signals page 51 Connection Device HDMI1 HDMI2 v1 4a with M3 lock hole HDMI or DVI D sources Blu Ray Disc player DVD player with HDMI Game Console Computer with DVI D output 3D Synchro output 3d synchro emitter to control active shutter glasses 3 PIN mini DIN interface 12V YPbPr or RGB 3x RCA DVD Player HDTV Receiver Game Console S...

Page 23: ...and Automation may require specific software and tools See RS 232 protocol page 44 for more details on RS 232 cabling and protocol USING LAN WITH A COMPUTER INTI 2 INTI 3 ONLY When the LAN Control is selected the RS 232 port cannot be used for automation In addition the control device must send specific functions to this unit using the Local Network this is not a web interface See LAN protocole Inti...

Page 24: ...ng a device to HDMI input CAUTION Prior to connecting any device to this unit switch the projector in standby mode Never connect a HDMI source to this unit when the projector is in operate mode The HDMI termination is a self powered connection and can cause electric discharges ...

Page 25: ...or Profiles list varies upon current Picture Mode Xenon Eastman Kodak Film1 Xenon Fujifilm Film2 Extended colors Standard DCI standard Cinema1 HDTV standard Cinema2 Hollywood anime Anime1 Japanese anime Anime2 TV sports Video Games Vivid Computer Adobe RGB Adobe Live concerts Stage Adapted to 3D glasses 3D OFF Color Temp Preset value 5500K 6000K 6500K 7000K 7500K 8000K 8500K 9000K 9500K High brighne...

Page 26: ...en Picture mode is Film White 16 16 Red 16 16 Green 16 16 Blue 16 16 Dark Bright Level Inti 2 Inti 3 Dark Level 7 7 Bright Level 7 7 Contrast 50 50 Brightness 50 50 Color 50 50 Tint redish to greenish 50 50 Advanced Sharpness Sharpness 0 50 Detail Enhancement 0 50 Noise Reduction RNR 0 16 MNR SD only 0 16 BNR SD only On Off Color Space Inti One only Standard Wide1 Wide2 Custom Gamma Custom1 Custom...

Page 27: ...put Signal HDMI Input levels 16 235 Standard 0 255 Enhance 16 255 Super White Check input levels pattern Color Space Auto YCbCr 4 4 4 YCbCr 4 2 2 RGB Control with HDMI CEC On Off 3D Format Auto Frame Packing Side by Side Top Bottom 2D COMP Color Space YCbCr RGB PC input Inti 2 Inti 3 Auto Alignment Tracking Phase Picture position Hor Vert Picture Position Horizontal Vertical Aspect Video only if 3...

Page 28: ...0 Display Setup Back Color Blue Black Menu Position select position Menu Display 15sec On Line Display input setting 5sec Off Source Display active input On Off Logo On Off Language Select between 12 languages Function Trigger Off On Power On Anamorphic Off Timer in hours 1H 2H 3H 4H Off High Altitude Mode On Off Communication Terminal Inti 2 Inti 3 RS 232C LAN Network Displayed if LAN is selected...

Page 29: ...with Cinema Picture Profile and adjusted to DCI standards Cinema2 available with Cinema Picture Profile and adjusted to HDTV standards Anime1 best suited to Hollywood animes Anime2 best suited to Japanese animes Video color profile is best suited to TV and Sport programs Vivid color profile is best suited to video games entertainment Adobe color profile adjusted to Adobe RGB standard Stage best suited ...

Page 30: ...l modes Paste can only be used for Custom modes Film Tone Inti 2 Inti 3 Film Picture Profile It allows 32 fine adjustment steps of the global picture brightness while maintaining the correct contrast level to keep good black and bright levels Available when Film Picture profile is selected White sets the overall exposure from 16 under exposed darker up to 16 over exposed brighter Red Green Blue to se...

Page 31: ...n unique calibration ease with the integrated Color Adjustment menu each primary secondary colors and orange can be independently calibrated to obtain a precise color balance in a snap Adjust the Red Green Blue Yellow Cyan Magenta and Orange Tints Saturations and Luminances and store them into Custom1 Custom2 or Custom3 profiles 6 2 0 7 Crystal Motion Drive 120Hz The Crystal Motion function uses a ...

Page 32: ...l Auto auto selection mode Frame Packing decode as frame packing method Side by Side decode as side by side method Top Bottom decode as top and bottom method 2D disable 3D projection Component This menu is available if the selected active input is Component Y Pb Cb Pr Cr Select this option if the COMP input is connected to a component video signal RGB Select this option if the COMP input is used w...

Page 33: ... PC sources Auto Zoom the picture to fill either the screen height or the screen base which ever happens first 1 1 mode pixel to pixel mapping no scaling Full Stretch the picture full screen Aspect Ratio applied to PC signals When watching 3D content only 16 9 aspect ratio is available SDTV 4 3 full frame SDTV 4 3 with black bands VIDEO SOURCE ASPECT RATIO SDTV 4 3 compatible 16 9 HDTV format 16 9 H...

Page 34: ...e an external generator turn this option to Off 6 4 0 5 Lock Once the Lens is correctly set you may lock this setting menu by turning the Lens control Lock to On Any attempt to access the Lens control menu will lead to the display of a warning message Pixel Adjust This menu allows a fine adjustment of the red green and blue panels alignment Horizontal adjustment moves the selected color to the righ...

Page 35: ...may select Inti One only Off no modification Mode A slightly reddish Mode B slightly greenish Mode C slightly bluish Inti 2 Inti 3 0 to 95 select the best compensation profile depending on your screen and environment 96 99 select a profile between 95 and 99 when watching 3D content with 3D shutter glasses Profile 99 is recommended when using Dreamvision s glasses Black Level Sets the black level when ...

Page 36: ...l switch off the projector when there is no operation or after a determined timer Choose the duration of the timer between Off 1 hour 2 hours 3 hours and 4 hours High Altitude Mode Select this when the projector is in a location of low atmospheric pressure On or Off Communication Terminal Inti 2 Inti 3 Sets on which input is connected the control device It is not possible to use it at the same tim...

Page 37: ... hours of usage of the lamp 6 8 Expert Calibration Inti 2 Inti 3 Expert Calibration is accessed only by using a programmable IR RCU RS 232C or LAN control Two pairs of Picture Mode can be activated Each pair of profiles similar to Custom1 and Custom2 Picture Modes have to be calibrated Once done these profiles are stored and displayed in the picture mode menu list but will not be modifiable See Avail...

Page 38: ... Image Width CIW scaler for 2D content Dedicated commands to control the lens position or picture size on a 2 35 1 screen 7 2 Using the Remote Control Unit RCU and quick access to anamorphic features Anamo rphic modes When you press sequentially the Anamo rphic button you change the mode from OFF Mode A and Mode B Select active Input Select the correct Anamo rphic Mode BACK HIDE LIGHT LENS AP C M ...

Page 39: ...is input into the menu Installation Anamorphic Mode A Quick Anamo rphic mode change on the same input To obtain the correct aspect ratios choose Mode A for widescreen movies format 2 35 1 and Mode B for HDTV native format 16 9 You can also use the Remote Control Unit by pressing the Anamo button to switch between these two modes 7 4 2 35 THEATRE System for Inti Plug the 12V Trigger output of the p...

Page 40: ...orphic lens out Menu Installation Anamorphic Off Video source is Cinemascope set Anamo rphic to Mode A When selecting a widescreen input 2 35 1 2 37 1 or 2 40 1 the original aspect ratio of the source is larger than 16 9 you can see black bars on the top and the bottom of the screen Select Anamorphic mode A for this input in the menu Input Installation Anamorphic Mode A The Anamorphic Lens is auto...

Page 41: ...ccumulated usage time exceeds 2900 hours Depending on the operating conditions the lamp may have to be exchanged earlier If the image is dark or color tone abnormal replace the lamp as soon as possible You can also check the accumulated hours of usage Please refer to Lamp Time in the Information menu When the lamp usage time reaches 2900 hours The Lamp replacement message will be displayed on the ...

Page 42: ...link alternately for 3 seconds 8 4 Cleaning and Replacing the Dust Filters The filters must be cleaned regularly to allow an efficient air intake Otherwise dirt may enter the unit and appear on the screen preventing you from enjoying the video fully If dirt has entered the unit or if you need information about the filter please consult your authorized dealer A filter cleaning warning appears every 500...

Page 43: ...en Check that the lamp cover is firmly closed and restart the projector 10 blinking orange 1 time Power Supply failed 11 2 times Cooling fans stop 12 3 times Internal thermal sensor detects overheating 13 4 times External thermal sensor detects overheating 14 blinking orange blinking red 1 time Startup or drive circuits failed 15 2 times Communication with drive circuit failed 16 3 times Scaler cir...

Page 44: ... side Baud Rate 19200 bps Data Format Binary Mode Non Synchronous Character Length 8 bits Parity None Start Bit 1 bit set to high Stop Bit 1 bit set to low X on off None Flow Control None Pin Signal Function Signal Direction 2 RxD receive data PC Projector 3 TxD transmit data Projector PC 5 GND ground 1 4 6 9 N C Header Unit ID Command Data EoD 1 byte 89h 01h 2 bytes at least 1 byte 0Ah Header 21h...

Page 45: ...h green Gamma 47h 54h 30h Set Gamma to Normal 31h Set Gamma to A 32h Set Gamma to B 33h Set Gamma to C 34h Set Gamma to Custom1 35h Set Gamma to Custom2 36h Set Gamma to Custom3 37h Set Gamma to D Gamma Value Gamma set to Custom1 3 47h 50h 30h Set value to 1 8 31h Set value to 1 9 32h Set value to 2 0 33h Set value to 2 1 34h Set value to 2 2 35h Set value to 2 3 36h Set value to 2 4 37h Set value...

Page 46: ...re 37h 33h 34h 45h Set Color Temperature to 5800K 37h 33h 34h 46h Set Color Temperature to 6500K 37h 33h 35h 30h Set Color Temperature to 7500K 37h 33h 35h 31h Set Color Temperature to 9300K 37h 33h 35h 32h Set Color Temperature to High Bright 37h 33h 35h 33h Set Color Temperature to Custom1 37h 33h 35h 34h Set Color Temperature to Custom2 37h 33h 35h 35h Set Color Temperature to Custom3 Color Man...

Page 47: ... 44h 32h 3D mode set to frame packing 37h 33h 44h 33h 3D mode set to Side by Side 37h 33h 44h 34h 3D mode set to Top and Bottom 37h 33h 44h 30h 3D mode is disable force 2D mode Aspect Ratio 52h 43h 37h 33h 37h 37h Toggle Aspect Ratio 37h 33h 32h 35h Set Aspect Ratio to 4 3 37h 33h 32h 36h Set Aspect Ratio to 16 9 37h 33h 32h 37h Set Aspect Ratio to Zoom 37h 33h 41h 45h PC Auto 37h 33h 42h 30h PC F...

Page 48: ...33h 34h 30h Horizontal Keystone 37h 33h 34h 31h Horizontal Keystone You want to Command to send Check the connection send 21h 89h 01h 00h 00h 0Ah receive 06h 89h 01h 00h 00h 0A Switch the projector ON send 21h 89h 01h 50h 57h 31h 0Ah receive 06h 89h 01h 50h 57h 0Ah Switch the projector OFF send 21h 89h 01h 50h 57h 30h 0Ah receive 06h 89h 01h 50h 57h 0Ah Switch the projector OFF with OSD confirmatio...

Page 49: ...eway Sets the Default IP Gateway of the projector MAC Address A 6 byte hex number that uniquely identifies the projector on the LAN The value is unique to each individual unit on the LAN network The first step to verify that the network configuration of this unit has been correctly set is to ping the projector from a computer on the network using the command prompt Gamma Value header 3Fh 47h 50h Chec...

Page 50: ...14 0014 0014 003C 0014 003C 0014 003C 0014 0014 0014 003C 0014 0014 0014 003C 0014 0014 0014 0014 0014 0014 0014 0014 0014 0014 0014 0336 A complete device function chart with their corresponding long hex commands is available ask your dealer if required You want to Command to send Switch the projector ON 1 open TCP connection 2 receive PJ_OK 50h 4Ah 5Fh 4Fh 4Bh 3 send PJREQ 50h 4Ah 52h 45h 51h 4 ...

Page 51: ... 832 x 520 VGA 75 640 x 480 37 500 75 000 31 500 H V 840 x 500 VGA 85 640 x 480 43 300 85 000 36 000 H V 832 x 509 SVGA 60 800 x 600 37 900 60 000 40 000 H V 1056 x 628 SVGA 72 800 x 600 48 100 72 000 50 000 H V 1040 x 666 SVGA 75 800 x 600 46 900 75 000 49 500 H V 1056 x 625 SVGA 85 800 x 600 53 700 85 000 56 250 H V 1048 x 631 XGA 60 1024 x 768 48 400 60 000 65 000 H V 1344 x 806 XGA 70 1024 x 7...

Page 52: ...2 m Input Signals Component Input YPbPr 480i p 576i p 720p50 60 1080i50 60 suppport R G B Sync on G VGA Sub D15 not on Inti One only VGA 60 85Hz SVGA 56 85Hz XGA 60 85Hz SXGA 60Hz WSXGA 60Hz 1920x1080 60Hz H V HDMI 1 Input 480i p 576i p 720p50 60 1080i50 60 1080p24 50 60 VGA 60Hz SVGA 60Hz XGA 60Hz WXGA 60Hz SXGA 60Hz WSXGA 60Hz WUXGA 60Hz 3D compatible with Blu ray side by side and top and bottom...

Page 53: ...ELLANEOUS R699800 Inti Series User Manual 53 Dimensions Contact Information TEC Dreamvision 7 rue La CAILLE 75017 Paris FRANCE Web www dreamvision net 455 mm 17 9 505 mm 19 9 455 mm 17 9 215 mm 8 5 505 mm 19 9 ...

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