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CU003 User Manual

                                                                                                                             

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Thermal 

(Laser: LE-T10/

LE-T20/ 
LE-T30/ 

LE-U10/ 

LE-U20P/ 

LE-U40

 

DMD Fan 

The system is turned off or the 
Error Message is prompted in 
case of DMD Fan failure. 

PWR Fan 

The system is turned off or the 
Error Message is prompted in 
case of PWR Fan failure. 

Laser Fan 

The system is turned off or the 
Error Message is prompted in 
case of Laser Fan failure. 

LMP Fan 

The system is turned off or the 
Error Message is prompted in 
case of LMP Fan failure 

Cube Fan 

Adjust the speed of cube fan 

DRV Fan 

The system is turned off or the 
Error Message is prompted in 
case of    DRV Fan failure 

DMD Temp 

DMD Temp   

ENV Temp 

Environment Temp   

A2D Temp 

AC to DC power Temp   

Calibration in front of screen 

Discard 

 

Discard 

Confirm 

 

Confirm 

Extra Mode 

(Laser) 

Off 

Color auxiliary adjustment mode

On 

Summary of Contents for CU003

Page 1: ...package Table of Contents 1 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 2 2 PACKAGE CONTENTS 3 3 PORT DESCRIPTION 4 4 SYSTEM DIAGRAM 5 5 DIP SWITCH SETTING 6 5 1 SYSTEM DIP SWITCH setting 6 5 2 ID DIP SWITCH setting 6 6 STARTING INSTALLATION 7 7 PRELIMINARY TEST 8 8 LED INDICATOR OVERVIEW 8 9 OVERVIEW OF BUTTONS ON REMOTE 9 10 ON SCREEN MENU OVERVIEW 10 11 TROUBLESHOOTING 18 APPENDIX 1 SUPPORTED INPUT MODE 19 Version V14...

Page 2: ...eter to verify the connectors or device to be connected for any potential difference Measure the RS 232 DVI VGA or video signal connectors of the device to be connected using the meter For measurement method please refer to FAQ 7 5 If the measured potential difference is more than 10 V please contact qualified service personnel for troubleshooting Using the device at a potential difference of larg...

Page 3: ...n and Technical Manual LumensTM 3 2 Package Contents The following accessories are included 2 1 RS485 cable 2 2 Dual connection DVI cable 2 3 IR extension cord 2 4 Fan connector 2 5 Holding plate M4 hex socket cap screw ...

Page 4: ...nsTM 4 3 Port Description 3 1 Front View 1 LED indicator 2 ID SYSTEM DIP switch setting 3 RS232 IN port 4 D sub 9 Pins I O port 5 DVI IN port 6 RS 45 I O port 3 2 Side View 1 IR connector 2 DVI to Engine 3 12 V fan output socket 1 2 3 2 3 4 5 6 1 ...

Page 5: ...CU003 User Manual Lumens 5 4 System diagram ...

Page 6: ...1 1 Recommended ID number setup sequence blue arrow indicates series connection of RS 485 Take 3 x 8 DLP Projection Engine for example 1 st machine ID NUMBER 000 2 nd machine ID NUMBER 001 3 rd machine ID NUMBER 002 4 th machine ID NUMBER 003 5 th machine ID NUMBER 004 6 th machine ID NUMBER 005 7 th machine ID NUMBER 006 8 th machine ID NUMBER 007 9 th machine ID NUMBER 015 10 th machine ID NUMBE...

Page 7: ...2 Install the CU holding plate 6 2 1 Install with a holding plate and M4 hex socket cap screws 6 3 Attach the CU to the DLP Projection Engine 6 4 Connect LE and CU 6 4 1 Use the supplied DVI cable Optical Engine Control Unit 6 5 Wait until all the CUs are installed Dual connection DVI ...

Page 8: ... LED Indicator Overview Indicator Status Description SYSTEM Green In normal operation Yellow In standby mode system not started when the power is supplied Flash yellow Wait for lamp to cool when the system is powered off LAMP Black In standby mode Green Lamp in normal status Red Abnormal lighting TEMP Black In standby mode Green Thermal in normal status Red Abnormal thermal ...

Page 9: ... for selecting items in OSD menu Enter key Lamp Display the control Lamp menu Layout Set the screen to n x m Projection Projection method adjustment Gamma Flip Memory Display Memory menu Home Press this key to point the OSD cursor to Color Temp This is valid only in status of ID Activities Available statuses are 1 No matter which menu you are in pressing this key will bring the cursor back to Colo...

Page 10: ...27 Center B 128 127 Hor R 128 127 Hor G 128 127 Hor B 128 127 Ver R 128 127 Ver G 128 127 Ver B 128 127 Color Color Adj Item Value Selection Description R R 127 0 Reduce Brightness of pure red R G 0 1023 Increase green color in pure red R B 0 1023 Increase blue color in pure red G G 127 0 Reduce Brightness of pure green G R 0 1023 Increase red color in pure green G B 0 1023 Increase blue color in ...

Page 11: ...lors in yellow R Curve 64 64 Adjust red color in gray G Curve 64 64 Adjust green color in gray B Curve 64 64 Adjust blue color in gray 128W G 2 2 Adjust G element in gradation use pattern 107 for model with laser engine 128W B 2 2 Adjust B element in gradation use pattern 107 for model with laser engine Color projection method Item Value Selection Description Orientation Normal Make the projection...

Page 12: ...utput power On Color Lamp Item Value Selection Description Lum Adj 30 100 Brightness adjustment the lower limit is 30 Color graphic pattern Item Value Selection Description Pattern Index 0 27 1 Adjust testing pattern The upper limit of test picture value is for reference only It varies with the FW adjustments 2 Add Pattern with effect of Gamma 1 Number 200 Gray7 Number 201 Gray10 Number 202 Gray30...

Page 13: ...G area of source B Offset 64 63 Adjust the offset for deep B G area of source R Gain 64 63 Adjust the offset for light R G area of source B Gain 64 63 Adjust the offset for light B G area of source H Start 128 127 Adjust H Start position of the signal V Start 128 127 Adjust V Start position of the signal System output memory Item Value Selection Description Output Index 0 31 Set up output settings...

Page 14: ...n 0 7 Right 0 7 Load Factory NA System Information Item Value Selection Active NA Display the source information on the video played LEDs lamp NA Display use time and frequency of LED lamp Laser NA Display laser use duration Color Wheel Laser NA Color wheel use life Engine NA Light Engine use life Cube Temperature NA Cube temperature two digits for ENV Temp CU Master FW Ver NA Firmware version of ...

Page 15: ...ault 1 Selected calibrating values come into effect only after running the iSystem Balance software manually For LED series please restart the device to activate the settings 2 Default use the factory calibrating values of CL200 directly if no HOST is connected 3 This option is dimmed and cannot be selected in case the iSystem is set to Off This option is valid only in Auto or Manual mode On Scree...

Page 16: ...s selectable only when the network function is active IP address 192 168 128 128 You may use the left and right arrow key to adjust value or type desired value with the numeric keypad Press Enter to confirm your input value Subnet Mask XXX XXX XXX X XX You may use the left and right arrow key to adjust value or type desired value with the numeric keypad Press Enter to confirm your input value Gete...

Page 17: ... is turned off or the Error Message is prompted in case of Laser Fan failure LMP Fan The system is turned off or the Error Message is prompted in case of LMP Fan failure Cube Fan Adjust the speed of cube fan DRV Fan The system is turned off or the Error Message is prompted in case of DRV Fan failure DMD Temp DMD Temp ENV Temp Environment Temp A2D Temp AC to DC power Temp Calibration in front of sc...

Page 18: ...nstallation chapter and make sure all the wires are connected successfully 11 3 Problems No light is illuminated when the Power button is pressed Recommended solutions Verify the correct connection of DVI cable to the machine core 11 4 Problems No image is displayed when switching sources Recommended solutions Verify that the signal and cable to the control unit is connected 11 5 Problems How do I...

Page 19: ...1152x870 1152x870 75 DVI MAC V 1280x800 1280x800 60 DVI VESA V 1280x960 1280x960 60 DVI VESA V 1280x1024 1280x1024 60 DVI VESA V 1280x1024 75 DVI VESA V 1366x768 1366x768 60 DVI VESA V 1440x900 1440x900 60 DVI VESA V 1400x1050 1400x1050 60 DVI VESA V 1680x1050 1680x1050 60 DVI VESA V 1600x1200 1600x1200 60 DVI VESA V 1920x1200 1920x1200 60 DVI VESA V 1080P 1920x1080 50 DVI RGB YUV format V 1920x10...

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