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Previous model (Altair PJ1)

Brightness was 3000lm

Lamp was 230 W

Max power consumption was 300W

@Remote was supported

Additional USB port: Users can use this to display JPEG or MPEG2 files 
without PC or network connection.

LAN: LAN can be used for PJLink, Web Image Monitor, QuickProjection, 
Miracast. Users can also use the LAN to project files that are stored on a PC 
on the network. 

To enable projection of a file from a PC over a network, a network utility can 
be downloaded to the PC or installed from the CD that comes with the 
projector. No lengthy installation procedure is required. However, installation 
is required to enable sound on iOS (Macintosh); the customer has to do this.

USB adapters for PC: To register a computer USB adapter, connect the 
projector to the computer, and then insert the  adapter into the computer. 
Have a computer USB adapter at hand, ready for installation. Do not register 
computer USB adapters for multiple projectors at the same time. The 
computer USB adapter might not be registered correctly.

Summary of Contents for Altair-PJ2 Series

Page 1: ...1 This training course provides service technician training for the Altair PJ2 series...

Page 2: ...2 This section provides an overview of the machine and the options that can be installed...

Page 3: ...Basic Altair PJ2 Desk edge models without network functions dx dw will not be launched as demand is covered by other models Polaris Mizar...

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Page 5: ...e from a PC over a network a network utility can be downloaded to the PC or installed from the CD that comes with the projector No lengthy installation procedure is required However installation is re...

Page 6: ...JLink Web Image Monitor QuickProjection Miracast Users can also use the LAN to project files that are stored on a PC on the network To enable projection of a file from a PC over a network a network ut...

Page 7: ...The service manual contains notes on installation...

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Page 9: ...These next few slides explain the improvements since the previous model Altair PJ1 9...

Page 10: ...These next few slides explain the improvements since the previous model Altair PJ1 10...

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Page 13: ...Details of the keystone adjustments are in the user guide 13...

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Page 15: ...Remote capability and projection server functions have been removed from this model...

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Page 21: ...For more about DLP link http www dlp com projector dlp innovations dlp link aspx The 3D glasses type 2 include support for 96Hz...

Page 22: ...from type 1 is that type 2 supports the remote sharing license Type 1 is already discontinued The user installs the interactive kit However the installation procedure is included in the Options Insta...

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Page 25: ...ctive Tool Kit are as follows 1 It allows you to interact on any surface 2 It requires no calibration 3 The pen works from a distance or on the projected image surface It allows flexible installation...

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Page 30: ...Optical receiver For the remote controller...

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Page 33: ...uter In port Y Pb Pr For inputting RGB signals from a computer or component image signals Y Pb Pr from a video player Video In port For inputting image signals from a video player Audio In port For in...

Page 34: ...nt The wheel rotates to provide red green and blue light the color of the output beam changes from red to green to blue Integrating Rod Gives the light a uniform luminous flux L3 Condensing lens Conde...

Page 35: ...The mirrors can switch over every 15 microseconds so moving images can be projected...

Page 36: ...Auto Focus module is assembled with optics engine unit It does not replace alone...

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Page 42: ...42 This section explains the basic points about servicing the machine...

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Page 45: ...Service Mode features Service status display Keystone calibration Sub contrast adjustment Color wheel index delay adjustment Fan control Test pattern projection...

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Page 47: ...47 This section shows the main points about replacing parts and how to calibrate the machine after installing new parts...

Page 48: ...See the service manual for details of the procedures The next few slides will cover the main points...

Page 49: ...he image will be larger at the top than at the bottom in the case when the projector is on a table pointing up at the screen Modern projectors correct for this digitally but calibration is needed Sub...

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Page 51: ...The EEPROM is a backup area to hold the old settings if the adjustments do not go well...

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Page 60: ...This is the same as the Altair PJ1 and Soleil PJ2 60...

Page 61: ...This is the same as the Altair PJ1 and Soleil PJ2 61...

Page 62: ...This is the same as the Altair PJ1 and Soleil PJ2 62...

Page 63: ...This is the same as the Altair PJ1 and Soleil PJ2 except for the Service Status Tool and Error Log Tool which are new 63...

Page 64: ...64 This section explains the basic points about updating the firmware...

Page 65: ...See the service manual for details Check the firmware release information how to get the most recent firmware...

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Page 68: ...68 For basic troubleshooting procedures see the service manual...

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