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Index

Accessories .........................................................  13

Adjustment and Setting by the Menu ...................  26
Aperture ............................................................... 28

Back Color ........................................................... 41

Blur Reduction .....................................................  32
Brightness ............................................................ 32

Cleaning and Replacing the Filter ........................ 45

Clear Motion Drive ...............................................  32
Color .................................................................... 32
Color Management ..............................................  29
Color Space ......................................................... 33
Color Temp. ......................................................... 30
Connection ..........................................................  22
Contrast ............................................................... 32
Controls and Features .........................................  14

Dark Level / Bright Level ...................................... 31

Dimensions .......................................................... 65

External Control ................................................... 53

Focus ................................................................... 34

Gamma ................................................................ 31

GAMMA ............................................................... 31

HIDE .................................................................... 24

High Altitude Mode ..............................................  40

Indicator Display ..................................................  63

Input Resolution ................................................... 60
Input Signal .................................................... 44, 60
Input terminals .....................................................  16

Installation Method ..............................................  20

Lens Control ........................................................  34

Mask .................................................................... 40

Menu Items .......................................................... 26
Menu Position ...................................................... 41

Network ...............................................................  42

Off Timer .............................................................. 42

Picture Adjust ....................................................... 28

Picture Mode .......................................................  28
Pixel Adjust .......................................................... 36
Precautions during Installation ............................. 20
Projection Distance .............................................. 58

Remote Control ...................................................  17

RS-232C .............................................................. 23

Screen Size and Projection Distance ................... 58

Signal Display ...................................................... 41
Soft Ver. ............................................................... 44
Specifications ......................................................  57

Tint ....................................................................... 32

Troubleshooting ................................................... 50

User Name Edit ...................................................  29

Viewing Videos ....................................................  24

When the following messages appear... ..............  52

Zoom ...................................................................  34

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Summary of Contents for BLU Escent DLA-VS3000G

Page 1: ...Enter below the serial No which is located on the side of the cabinet Retain this information for future reference DLA VS3000G Model No Serial No INSTRUCTIONS B5A 3371 00 Getting Started Set up Operate Adjust Set Maintenance Troubleshooting Others ...

Page 2: ...ification not approved by JVC could void the user s authority to operate the equipment NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates use...

Page 3: ...unding as shown below When this unit is enclosed in a space of dimensions as shown below use an air conditioner so that the internal and external temperatures are the same Overheating can cause damage a b c d e f When the power supply cord or plug is damaged If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen on the product If the product has been exposed to rain or water If the product does not ope...

Page 4: ...igh brightness or high contrast such as found in video games and computer programs Over a long period of time it might stick to the picture element There is no problem with the playback of moving images e g normal video footage Not using the unit for a long time can lead to malfunction Please power it on and let it run occasionally Please avoid using the unit in a room where cigarettes are smoked ...

Page 5: ...PPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED IMPORTANT Europe only The wires in the mains lead on this product are colored in accordance with the following cord As these colors may not correspond with the colored making identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is colored green and yellow must be connected to the terminal which is marked M with the letter E or the safety earth or colore...

Page 6: ...ique que cette pile contient du plomb Informatie voor gebruikers over het verwijderen van oude apparatuur en batterijen Alleen Europese Unie Deze symbolen geven aan dat apparatuur met dit symbool niet mag worden weggegooid als algemeen huishoudelijk afval Als u het product of de batterij wilt weggooien kunt u inzamelsystemen of faciliteiten voor een geschikte recycling gebruiken Opmerking Het teke...

Page 7: ...IEC62471 5 Location information of the mark As with any bright light source do not stare into the beam RG2 IEC 62471 5 2015 7 ...

Page 8: ... NE PAS REGARDER DANS LE FAISCEAU RAYONNEMENT LASER PRODUIT LASER DE CLASSE 2 LONGUEUR D ONDE 455nm SORTIE MAX 55 6mW RADIACION LASER NO MIRE DIRECTAMENTE AL HAZ DE LUS CLASE 2 PRODUCTO LASER LONGITUD DE ONDA 455nm SALIDA MAX 55 6mW Apparatet ma tilkoples jordet stikkontakt Apparaten skall anslutas till jordat uttag B4B 0092 00 DO NOT STARE INTO THE BEAM CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCT WAVE LENGTH 455nm MAX...

Page 9: ... 2 LASER PRODUCT Do not look into the lens while in use Light source specifications 95 W Laser diodes 1 Wavelength 455 nm Maximum output is 95 W WARNING Beam divergence angle from lens of this unit Laser emission port Wide α 71 Tele α 39 α CAUTION 9 ...

Page 10: ...SER CAUTION LABEL Apparatet ma tilkoples jordet stikkontakt Apparaten skall anslutas till jordat uttag B4B 0092 00 DO NOT STARE INTO THE BEAM CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCT WAVE LENGTH 455nm MAX OUTPUT 55 6mW LASER RADIATION IEC EN60825 1 2007 NE PAS REGARDER DANS LE FAISCEAU RAYONNEMENT LASER PRODUIT LASER DE CLASSE 2 LONGUEUR D ONDE 455nm SORTIE MAX 55 6mW RADIACION LASER NO MIRE DIRECTAMENTE AL HAZ DE L...

Page 11: ...For the customers In China 11 ...

Page 12: ...2 Connecting to the LAN Terminal 22 Connecting to the RS 232C Terminal 23 Connecting to the REMOTE Terminal 23 Connecting the Power Cord Supplied Accessory 23 Operate Viewing Videos 24 Adjust Set Adjustments and Settings in the Menu 26 List of Menu Items 26 Picture Adjust 28 Input Signal 33 Installation 34 Display Setup 41 Function 42 Information 44 Maintenance Maintaining the Cabinet and Remote C...

Page 13: ...2 pieces Power cord for USA about 2 m 1 piece Power cord for EU about 2 m 1 piece Lens spacer 1 piece Screw 4 pieces Sponge 1 piece Front base 1 piece 0 Other items include the instruction manual warranty and other printed materials 0 Be sure to read the Safety Precautions before using this projector 13 Getting Started ...

Page 14: ...s also a remote sensor at the rear C Indicator Refer to Indicator Display on the Main Unit P 63 D Exhaust vent Warm air is discharged to cool down the internal temperature Do not block the vents Main Unit Bottom E Feet Theheightandangleoftheprojectorcanbeadjustedbyturning the foot 0 to 5 mm P 21 When the foot is removed it can be used as the mounting hole for the ceiling mount bracket E 14 Getting...

Page 15: ... There is also a remote sensor at the front I Power input terminal Connect the supplied power cord to this terminal J Air Inlets The inlets take in air to cool down the internal temperature Do not block the inlet Do not blow hot air on the inlet Doing so may cause the unit to malfunction Operation panel MENU Displays the menu BACK Returns to the previous menu JKH I keys Selects an item OK Confirms...

Page 16: ...sub 9 pin male The projector can be controlled by connecting a PC to this terminal E SERVICE terminal For updating the software using a commercially available USB flash drive F LAN terminal RJ 45 The projector can be controlled by connecting it to a PC through the computer network for control commands to be sent to the projector G REMOTE CONTROL terminal stereo mini jack This terminal is used to c...

Page 17: ...he image temporarily P 24 G INFO Displays the information menu P 44 H JKH I keys For selecting an item I OK Confirms a selected item J MENU Displays the menu or hides the menu if it is displayed K BACK Returns to the previous menu L PICTURE MODE Switches the picture mode P 28 M COLOR PROFILE Not usable on this unit N GAMMA SETTINGS Displays the gamma setting menu O C M D Displays the frame interpo...

Page 18: ...mote control fails to work properly move closer to this unit 30 30 20 20 Remote Control This unit Control through reflection off a screen etc Ensure that the total of distance A between this unit and the screen and distance B between the remote control and the screen is within 7 m As the efficiency of signals reflected from the remote control unit varies with the type of screen used the operable d...

Page 19: ...ct the icon at the top of the menu to display its corresponding setting item as shown below A Picture Adjust B Input Signal C Installation D Display Setup E Function F Information A B C D E F 19 Getting Started ...

Page 20: ...that sticks to the optical components cannot be removed Using the projector There is no particular limitation on the positioning of the projector during installation You can install at your preferred angle Maintain clearance from the wall etc As the unit discharges a large amount of heat install it with adequate clearance from the surroundings as shown below Front 150 mm and above 200 mm and above...

Page 21: ...ocations Remove the four feet at the bottom and fasten using the screws M5 screws 15 to 25 mm Using screws other than those designated may cause the unit to break down Do not use 2 adjacent locations A B B C C D D E only Adjusting the Position Adjusting the elevation angle of the projector The height and inclination of the unit 0 to 5 mm can be adjusted by turning the feet Lift the unit and adjust...

Page 22: ...inals 0 For single channel input signals connect to either DisplayPort 1 or DisplayPort 2 input terminals 0 For two channel input signals connect to the DisplayPort 1 and DisplayPort 2 input terminals Æ Types of Possible Input Signals P 60 0 Video images may not appear if a cable that does not support HBR2 is used Use a cable that supports HBR2 0 When disconnecting the DisplayPort cable make sure ...

Page 23: ...power cord supplied to the power input terminal on the main unit B Insert the supplied power plug into the wall outlet Precautions to prevent fire and electric shock 0 The power consumption of this unit is large Please connect it directly to the wall outlet 0 When you are not using the projector please unplug the power cord from the outlet 0 Connect it using only the power cord supplied 0 Do not u...

Page 24: ...unit or remote control to switch the input 0 Pressing the button each time switches the setting in the following sequence DisplayPort 1 DisplayPort 2 Dual 0 Play back the selected device to project the image Refer to Types of Possible Input Signals P 60 To hide the image temporarily Press the HIDE button on the remote control 0 The STANDBY ON indicator light starts to blink in green When LED Indic...

Page 25: ...n progress 0 After about 10 seconds the STANDBY ON indicator switches from a blinking red to a solid red light LIGHT WARNING STANDBY ON DB TAN Y O LIGHT WARNING STANDBY ON DB In standby state STANDBY ON lights up red In the Cool down mode STANDBY ON blinking red CAUTION 0 The power cannot be turned off within approximately 30 seconds after it has been turned on 0 The power cannot be turned on agai...

Page 26: ...e Adjust I Picture Mode P 28 9 Sharpness P 28 9 FEDLC P 28 9 Auto Intensity P 28 9 LD Current P 28 9 Aperture P 28 9 User Name Edit P 29 I Color Management P 29 I Color Temp P 30 I Gamma P 31 I Blur Reduction P 32 9 Clear Motion Drive P 32 9 Motion Enhance P 32 I Contrast P 32 I Brightness P 32 I Color P 32 I Tint P 32 Input Signal I Input Level P 33 I Color Space P 33 I Channel Hide P 33 26 Adjus...

Page 27: ...tern Color P 36 9 Adjust Pixel P 36 9 Adjust Fine P 36 9 Reset P 36 I Mask P 40 I Installation Style P 40 I LED Indication P 40 I High Altitude Mode P 40 Display Setup I Back Color P 41 I Menu Position P 41 I Signal Display P 41 I Logo P 41 Function I Sync Out P 42 I Off Timer P 42 I Network P 42 I Remote Code P 43 I Hide Mode P 43 I Software Update P 43 Information I Information P 44 27 Adjust Se...

Page 28: ...rolling the LD current based on information superimposed on the image data Setting Description Off Deactivates the function LD current is the value configured in LD Current or the current value controlled by Auto Intensity On Activates the function This item cannot be set when Auto Intensity is set to On Auto Intensity Controls the LD current value to maintain the projector brightness at a constan...

Page 29: ...or to adjust 0 For color adjustment select the color from the following Red Yellow Green Cyan Blue Magenta B Adjust the selected color Item Setting Range Description Axis Position 30 to 30 Fine tune the position of the central axis of the selected color Hue 30 to 30 Adjusts the hue color tone Saturation 30 to 30 Adjusts the color saturation vividness 30 dull to 30 vivid Brightness 30 to 30 Adjusts...

Page 30: ...e color temperature for the adjustment of Gain Red Gain Green Gain Blue Offset Red Offset Green Offset Blue when one of the Custom 1 to Custom 2 setting is selected in Color Temp 0 If the color profile is imported using the calibration software select Default 0 The selectable correction values vary according to Picture Mode Refer to the table below List of selectable Correction Value according to ...

Page 31: ...utomatically for a well balanced result without compromising the gradation of the image 16 darkens image for an underexposed effect to 16 brightens image for an overexposed effect Dark Level Adjusts the dark areas of the input image 0 To do so use the H I keys to move the cursor 7 darkens the shadows to 7 brightens the shadows Bright Level Adjusts the bright areas of the input image 0 To do so use...

Page 32: ...iness in the video images The screen may flicker in this mode Motion Enhance You can reduce motion blur with this function enhancing the response of D ILA image devices If the image outline is unnatural set this item to Off Setting Description Off Does not perform correction On Reduces image blurring Gain When Motion Enhance is set to On the overall intensity is adjusted using Gain while adjustmen...

Page 33: ...s dynamic range 0 255 Color Space For setting the color space of the input signal Setting Description YCbCr444 Select this setting when inputting YCbCr 4 4 4 video signals YCbCr422 Select this setting when inputting YCbCr 4 2 2 video signals RGB Select this setting when inputting RGB video signals Channel Hide A function for configuring whether to display video images for each DisplayPort input te...

Page 34: ... switches the mode in the following sequence Focus Zoom Shift Focus Shift Screen Position Adjustment Zoom Screen Size Adjustment ABCD ABCD ABCD Focus Adjustment 0 If the driving range of the motorized lens shift unit is exceeded the projected screen cannot be shifted anymore when the lens reaches the end 0 Pressing and holding the JKH I keys continuously after the projected screen cannot be shifte...

Page 35: ...ent Screen 2 35 1 1 33 1 4 3 Focus 1 78 1 16 9 1 89 1 17 9 Adjust the display according to the viewing angle of the respective aspect ratios for the adjustment patterns This is not displayed when Image Pattern is configured to Off 35 Adjust Set ...

Page 36: ... of the color selected in Adjust Color Æ Whole Adjust Pixel Operation Procedure P 37 0 Adjustment cannot be made when Adjust Area is set to Zone Setting Description H Horizontal Setting range 2 moves red blue to the left to 2 moves red blue to the right V Vertical Setting range 2 moves red blue downward to 2 moves red blue upward Adjust Fine When Adjust Area is set to Whole adjustment can be made ...

Page 37: ...d horizontal pixels of the entire zone 0 The adjustment setting appears at the center of the Adjustment Pixel window Adj Area Pat Col Pixel Fine Adj Col H 0 V 0 Red Pixel Adjust Back Whole Adjust Pixel BACK ADVANCED MENU GAMMA SETTINGS C M D PICTURE MODE Remote Control Operation Guide Color for Adjustment Pixel Adjustment Setting E After adjustment is complete press the BACK button to exit the Adj...

Page 38: ...ls of the entire zone 0 The adjustment setting appears at the center of the Fine window Adj Area Pat Col Pixel Fine Adj Col H 0 0 0 V 0 0 0 BACK ADVANCED MENU GAMMA SETTINGS C M D PICTURE MODE H 20 20 20 V 5 5 5 Red Whole Adjust Fine Pixel Adjust Back Indicates the maximum and minimum misalignment value of the entire screen Max Min Adjustment Setting Remote Control Operation Guide Color for Adjust...

Page 39: ...V 0 BACK ADVANCED MENU GAMMA SETTINGS C M D PICTURE MODE Red Back 0 0 Position Zone Adjust Pixel Adjust V Vertical H Horizontal Zone Adjustment Window Zone Cursor Adjustment Pattern D Press the JKH I keys to move the cursor to the point to be adjusted E Press the OK button to enter the Adjustment mode F Use the JKH I keys to move and adjust the vertical and horizontal pixels of the entire zone 0 T...

Page 40: ...Ceiling Mount R is set when projector is installed in the rear with respect to the screen When using the projector with the lens shifted in the vertical direction the amount of distortion at the upper and lower ends may be different and the curvature distortion may not be fully corrected LED Indication When LED Indication is set to Off the LED indicator does not light up or blink under the followi...

Page 41: ... the menu Signal Display For setting the display of the input information to On or Off Setting Description Off Not displayed On Shows the input terminal for 5 seconds when input is switched Logo For setting the display of logo during startup to On or Off Setting Description Off Not displayed On Displays the D ILA logo for 5 seconds during startup 41 Adjust Set ...

Page 42: ...g Description DHCP Client On Obtains the IP address automatically from the DHCP server inside the connected network Off For configuring the network settings manually IP Address For configuring the IP address Subnet Mask For configuring the subnet mask Default Gateway For configuring the default gateway MAC Address Displays the MAC address of the unit Set Applies the network settings Glossary of Ne...

Page 43: ...l code to B 0 If the setting differs between this unit and the remote control the STANDBY ON indicator blinks in green when receiving the remote control code LIGHT STANDBY ON WARNING ANDBY O Green Hide Mode For reducing the power consumption through suppressing the current supply for the LD block when the HIDE button is pressed to hide the image temporarily Setting Description Off Do not suppress ...

Page 44: ... DP 2 Displays the terminal for which the corresponding information is displayed Resolution Displays the image resolution H Frequency Displays the horizontal frequency V Frequency Displays the vertical frequency Color Depth Displays the color bit depth of the input video signal 0 Displayed when Deep Color information is received from the source device Color Space Displays the Color Space detected ...

Page 45: ...chemicals such as insecticide Cleaning and Replacing the Filter Clean the filter regularly Using a filter without cleaning may reduce the brightness of the image Dirt that enters the unit may also appear as shadows on the image 2 3 4 1 Sponge Spacer Gray Air Filter White 1 Loosen the screws at the four corners and remove the cover 0 The screws cannot be removed from the cover Do not try to remove ...

Page 46: ...use the Shift function a motorized lens shift unit is required Sold separately Optional Extras Standard zoom lens product no GL MZ4014SZ Short focus lens product no GL MZ4009SZ Motorized lens shift unit product no PK MLS01 Mounting the Lens When installing the lens using the shift plate do so according to the following procedures When using the optional motorized lens shift unit PK MLS01 refer to ...

Page 47: ...ory BOX Screw 4 Please use the screws packed with Lens Spacer 4 Attach the spacer and insert lens 0 Attach the Lens Spacer and Shift Plate to the Lens Holder and fasten using the 4 screws packed with Lens Spacer using a Phillips screwdriver 0 Insert the lens with the connector rightward Sponge Wrap the supplied sponge around the front end of the lens Shift Plate Lens Spacer Lens Lens Holder Screw ...

Page 48: ... the motor gear when clamping the motor cable 6 Tighten the 4 screws using the Phillips head screwdriver to fasten the lens 0 Use the screws that comes with the lens The recommended tightening torque for the screws for mounting the lens is 1 47N m 15kgf cm 7 Clamp the motor cable Clamp Motor Cable 48 Maintenance ...

Page 49: ...8 Install the front base Supplied Accessory Front base 9 Attach the front cover and fasten using the 4 screws using a Phillips screwdriver Front Cover 49 Maintenance ...

Page 50: ...n Power is not supplied Check Action Refer to Is the power cord disconnected Insert the power cord plug firmly P 23 Is the unit in the Cool down mode After exiting the Cool down mode turn on the power again P 25 Power shuts down automatically Check Action Refer to Has Off Timer been configured Set Off Timer to Off P 42 Are the air inlets and exhaust vent blocked Leave proper clearance when install...

Page 51: ... too near or too far away from the screen Set the unit at a correct distance from the screen P 58 Projected image is dark Check Action Refer to Is the laser light source near exhaustion Check the laser light source time in the Information menu If 20 000 hours have elapsed the brightness will be half the brightness at shipment P 44 Is the aperture closed Increase the value of the Aperture setting P...

Page 52: ...se is heard Check Action Refer to Is the exhaust vent blocked Is the unit used near a heater or air conditioner Check the installation condition of the projector When the surrounding temperature of the projector is high the fan revolution speed increases to protect the projector unit hence a louder operating sound P 20 There are small black or colored dots on the screen The D ILA device is manufac...

Page 53: ... Non synchronous Character length 8 bit Parity None Start bit 1 Stop bit 1 Data rate 19200 bps Data format Binary 1 5 6 9 This Unit D6 D7 D4 D5 D2 D3 D0 D1 Stop bit Start bit TCP IP Connection Before controlling via LAN it is necessary to establish connection of the TCP layer by a 3 way handshake followed bysendingout PJREQ andreceiving PJACK withinfivesecondsaftertheprojectorsendsout PJ_OK forcon...

Page 54: ...ting command and data binary code Command Type Description 0000 Connection check Check whether communication is enabledbetweenthisunitandthe PC during standby 5057 Power supply During standby 31 Turns on the power When power is on 30 Turns off the power Standby mode 4950 Input When power is on 38 DP 1 39 DP 2 5243 Remote control Sends the same code as the supplied remote control 0 Remote Control C...

Page 55: ...of the code Remote Control Button Name Binary Code STANDBY 37 33 30 36 ON 37 33 30 35 INPUT 37 33 30 38 LENS CONTROL 37 33 33 30 HIDE 37 33 31 44 INFO 37 33 37 34 J 37 33 30 31 K 37 33 30 32 H 37 33 33 36 I 37 33 33 34 OK 37 33 32 46 MENU 37 33 32 45 BACK 37 33 30 33 PICTURE MODE 37 33 46 34 GAMMA SETTINGS 37 33 46 35 C M D 37 33 38 41 ADVANCED MENU 37 33 37 33 55 Others ...

Page 56: ... 50 57 0A When power is turned off Standby mode from power on mode Remote control MENU PC This unit 21 89 01 52 43 37 33 32 45 0A This unit PC 06 89 01 52 43 0A When the same operation as pressing the MENU button on the remote control is performed Reference command Type Command Description Power On PC This unit 3F 89 01 50 57 0A This unit PC 06 89 01 50 57 0A This unit PC 40 89 01 50 57 31 0A When...

Page 57: ... 5 W 6 Operation Environment Temperature 5 C to 35 C humidity 20 to 80 storage temperature 10 C to 60 C Installation Height Below 6 561 ft 2 000 m Dimensions Width x Height x Depth 500 mm x 234 mm x 518 mm including feet Mass 22 5 kg Accessories Refer to P 13 1 D ILA is the abbreviation for Direct Drive Image Light Amplifier 2 D ILA devices are manufactured using extremely high precision technolog...

Page 58: ...0 110 2 30 3 25 2 42 3 42 120 2 52 3 55 2 65 3 74 130 2 73 3 85 2 87 4 05 140 2 95 4 15 3 10 4 37 150 3 16 4 46 3 33 4 69 160 3 38 4 76 3 55 5 00 170 3 59 5 06 3 78 5 32 180 3 81 5 36 4 01 5 64 190 4 02 5 66 4 23 5 95 200 4 24 5 96 4 46 6 27 210 4 45 6 26 4 69 6 59 220 4 67 6 57 4 91 6 90 230 4 88 6 87 5 14 7 22 240 5 10 7 17 5 36 7 54 250 5 32 7 47 5 59 7 85 260 5 53 7 77 5 82 8 17 270 5 75 8 07 ...

Page 59: ... 41 6 94 3 59 7 30 130 3 70 7 53 3 90 7 92 140 3 99 8 11 4 20 8 53 150 4 28 8 70 4 51 9 15 160 4 58 9 28 4 81 9 76 170 4 87 9 87 5 12 10 38 180 5 16 10 45 5 43 10 99 190 5 45 11 04 5 73 11 61 200 5 74 11 62 6 04 12 22 210 6 03 12 21 6 34 12 84 220 6 32 12 79 6 65 13 45 230 6 61 13 38 6 95 14 07 240 6 90 13 96 7 26 14 68 250 7 19 14 55 7 57 15 30 260 7 49 15 13 7 87 15 91 270 7 78 15 72 8 18 16 53 ...

Page 60: ...56 59 885 193 25 2592 1245 1920 1200 QXGA 2048x1536 2048x1536 95 446 59 954 267 25 2800 1592 2048 1536 WQXGA 2560x1600 2560x1600 99 458 59 987 348 50 3504 1658 2560 1600 4K 3840x2160 3840x2160 53 946 23 976 296 70 5500 2250 3840 2160 54 000 24 000 297 00 5500 2250 3840 2160 56 250 25 000 297 00 5280 2250 3840 2160 67 433 29 970 296 70 4400 2250 3840 2160 67 500 30 000 297 00 4400 2250 3840 2160 11...

Page 61: ...WQXGA 2560x1600 DP 1 DP 2 1280x1600 99 458 59 987 174 25 1752 1658 1280 1600 198 916 119 973 348 50 1752 1658 1280 1600 4K 3840x2160 1920x2160 135 000 60 000 297 00 2200 2250 1920 2160 270 000 120 000 594 00 2200 2250 1920 2160 4096x2160 2048x2160 112 500 50 000 297 00 2640 2250 2048 2160 135 000 60 000 297 00 2200 2250 2048 2160 270 000 120 000 594 00 2200 2250 2048 2160 Same for all frames DP 1 ...

Page 62: ...P 2 2560 x 1600 99 46 59 99 348 5 3504 1658 2560 1600 4K 3840 x 2160 3840 x 2160 134 87 59 94 593 4 4400 2250 3840 2160 135 00 60 00 594 0 4400 2250 3840 2160 4096 x 2160 4096 x 2160 112 50 50 00 594 0 5280 2250 4096 2160 134 87 59 94 593 4 4400 2250 4096 2160 135 00 60 00 594 0 4400 2250 4096 2160 DP 1 V H DP 2 V H DP 1 60 Hz F1 F3 F5 F1 120 Hz F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F2 F4 F6 DP 2 Output Time direction E...

Page 63: ...TANDBY ON blinking red When LD block is starting up STANDBY ON lights up green In standby state STANDBY ON lights up red STANDBY ON blinking green LIGHT indicator does not blinking when LED Indication is set to Off When the video image is temporarily hidden HIDE is on Estimated timing for laser light source replacement Displays using the solid blinking light of the LIGHT indicator LIGHT indicator ...

Page 64: ...eck that the external temperature is normal Countermeasure Leave the unit unoperated until it cools down After that turn on the power again x3 Internal temperature is abnormally high x4 External temperature is too high LIGHT STANDBY ON WARNING N N NG WA LIGHT Blinking Simultaneously Red Orange Mode Display x1 Abnormal circuit operation x2 x3 x4 LIGHT STANDBY ON WARNING RN WAR ING Red Orange Mode D...

Page 65: ...Dimensions Unit mm Top Surface 518 500 Front 104 324 20 75 75 234 Bottom Surface 37 41 155 49 20 6 290 125 337 Ø 6 0 225 155 Rear Surface 207 54 207 39 106 65 Others ...

Page 66: ... 31 H HIDE 24 High Altitude Mode 40 I Indicator Display 63 Input Resolution 60 Input Signal 44 60 Input terminals 16 Installation Method 20 L Lens Control 34 M Mask 40 Menu Items 26 Menu Position 41 N Network 42 O Off Timer 42 P Picture Adjust 28 Picture Mode 28 Pixel Adjust 36 Precautions during Installation 20 Projection Distance 58 R Remote Control 17 RS 232C 23 S Screen Size and Projection Dis...

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