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Horizontal Vertical and Lens Shift

Vertical Lens Shift (Up or Down)

1.015

1.645

10.580

12.500

10.750

8.796

Base plate to center of lens

Approx. 5-6" (depends on the 

amount of lens shift)

Power

Lamp

Temp

0%

Screen Center

100% Width Lens Shift

(1.0 x W)

50% Width Lens Shift 

(0.5 x W)

150% Width Lens Shift

(1.5 x W)

50% Height

Lens Shift 

(0.5 x H)

100% Height

Lens Shift

(1.0 x H)

150% Height

Lens Shift

(1.5 x H)

Screen Center

0%

Screen Width (W)

Horizontal Lens Shift (Left or Right)

Summary of Contents for Reflection VX-5000ci

Page 1: ...OWNER S OPERATING MANUAL VX 5000ci Projector PFP Controller Widescreen Digital Light Processing Projector Pixel For Pixel Controller with Vivix Technology...

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Page 3: ...t 17 ProntoNeo Remote Control Usage 18 PFP Controller Description 19 Front Panel 19 Rear Panel 20 Quick Set up Guide 21 Connection Example 21 Overall Functional Description 22 Menu Description and Nav...

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Page 5: ...8 1 to over 7 0 1 can be projected in a large living space or concealed behind a cabi net The VX 5000ci projector system also includes the PFP Controller with VIVIX technology upconverting standard de...

Page 6: ...LURE TO OBSERVE THIS WILL RESULT IN PREMATURE LAMP FAILURE PRODUCT DISPOSAL This projector utilizes tin lead solder high intensity discharge lamp HID lamp containing a small amount of mercury Disposal...

Page 7: ...ervice Removing the covers will void the warranty RUNCO PROJECTOR MODEL VX 5000ci This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following conditions 1 This device may...

Page 8: ...failure resulting from accident misuse abuse neglect mishandling misapplication faulty or improper installation or setup adjustments improper mainte nance alteration improper use of any input signal...

Page 9: ...ed Service Center If solely in Runco s judgement location of product to be repaired is beyond normal operating distance of the closest Runco Authorized Service Center it is the owner s responsibility...

Page 10: ...and noise associated with traditional sharpness circuits A Chroma edge enhancement circuit is included to compensate for lower chroma resolution found in composite and S Video Inverse telecine 3 2 pul...

Page 11: ...re that there are no heat sensitive objects near it and that it is never blocked Horizontal Lens Shift Using the provided adjustment tool turn this to move the lens left and right Lens IR Receiver Loc...

Page 12: ...11 227 Lens Offset from the logo side of Projector 5 960 1 015 Feet Height 8 935 12 500 1 645 Bracket Height 27 804 0 5 858 3X 10 846 15 834 3X 0 6 500 2X 15 000 2X 8 796 14 004 10 750 2X 26 304 11 4...

Page 13: ...of lens Approx 5 6 depends on the amount of lens shift Power Lamp Temp 0 Screen Center 100 Width Lens Shift 1 0 x W 50 Width Lens Shift 0 5 x W 150 Width Lens Shift 1 5 x W 50 Height Lens Shift 0 5 x...

Page 14: ...height Maximum Horizontal Shift 48 of screen width 48 x width Amount of Horizontal Shift when Vertical is maximum Maximum Horizontal Shift 6 of screen width 06 x width Amount of Vertical Shift when H...

Page 15: ...0 31 X 100 31 0 left or right Lens Option 4 Throw Distance 4 85 7 75 x Width of Screen When only Vertical or only Horizontal shift is used Maximum Vertical Shift 120 of screen height 1 2 x height Max...

Page 16: ...the lens motor assembly is located on the projector behind the front RUNCO logo cover Rotate the logo cover 90 degrees as shown above to reveal the 0 5 diameter IR Receiver opening With IR Receiver re...

Page 17: ...ge 12 for shift range available with the installed lens and screen size Next use the same 3 16 Hex head tool to adjust the Horizontal lens shift to center image horizontally on screen See chart on pag...

Page 18: ...Press and hold 3 seconds to activate the Mode screen Volume Up and Volume Down Mute Device Button To activate the Device Overview Channel Up and Channel Down Function Button Can be programmed at will...

Page 19: ...ies making sure to set them in with the proper polarity 1 Press and open the back cover 2 Align the batteries according to the and indication inside the case 3 Replace the back cover 17 Battery Instal...

Page 20: ...Aspect Ratio or Source screen Source Screen This screen will allow you to select your Source Aspect Ratio Screen This screen will allow you to select your Aspect Ratio Menu Screen This screen will ac...

Page 21: ...ent item has been selected i e brightness the UP button will increase the value of that function 6 LEFT BUTTON When no menu is present on screen the LEFT button will toggle you through the five differ...

Page 22: ...Link input of the VX 5000ci If this is not connected neither the PFP Controller or the Projector can operate and the power indicator on the front panel will stay yellow 6 RGB OUTPUT This is the main o...

Page 23: ...deo While the Controller has an excel lent decoder for Composite video it is recommended that Composite video be used only if necessary S VIDEO INPUT S Video is the second best type of signal that can...

Page 24: ...only the PFP Controller s remote control is necessary to control all aspects of this system Besides being the system s control center the PFP Controller is also a high quality scaler which outputs all...

Page 25: ...hlight an item on the screen using the green selection cursor and press ENTER on the remote or front panel to select and make adjustments Main Menu Lamp Mode Keystone Picture Orientation IR Code Set L...

Page 26: ...then appear and either ANAMORPHIC LETTERBOX or 4 3 may be selected Aspect ratios may also be selected by pressing either the up or down arrow buttons or by one of the direct access buttons on the rem...

Page 27: ...ow button on the remote or front panel will increase the value of that function pressing the DOWN arrow on the remote or front panel will decrease the value of that function While each of the picture...

Page 28: ...ll color bars match the outer short color bars see color bar drawing For setting CONTRAST and BRIGHTNESS please refer to the PLUGE pattern below CONTRAST adjusts the white level of the image Adjust co...

Page 29: ...lly around color transitions in the image Essentially this has the same characteristics as sharpness but affects the edges of objects far more that the rest of the image FREQUENCIES HIGH LOW affect th...

Page 30: ...Mode Keystone Picture Orientation IR Code Set Lamp Hours 20 Installation Menu Lamp Mode The Lamp Mode enables the installer to set the lamp for full brightness normal or Low 20 lower If a small screen...

Page 31: ...0 hours the word LAMP will appear on screen indicating that the lamp is near the end of its expected lifespan Failure to replace this lamp before 2000 hours will result in a system shutdown Should thi...

Page 32: ...or all of the adjustments the quick menu will time out 10 seconds from the last button press so ensure that you make the adjustments within that time If you do not need to make any brightness adjustme...

Page 33: ...t has been completed or no adjustment was needed press ENTER to display the final mode of the Quick Menu which is SHIFT except the DVI input Quick Menu SHIFT Press arrows or enter To adjust SHIFTING p...

Page 34: ...em 4 Motor Assembly Electrical Connector and Harness Item 5 Removable Front Lens Ring IMPORTANT Please read through the Lens Replacement Procedure before attempting lens installation NOTE Lens Replace...

Page 35: ...embly Connector Item 4 remember wire routing for the new lens Step 3 Locate the six 9 64 Hex Mounting Screws Item 3 Positions are as follows 2 12 o clock 2 9 o clock 2 6 o clock Step 4 Remove the 6 Mo...

Page 36: ...6 Install new Lens Assembly in reverse order Make sure to route the wire harness Item 4 in original position and away from moving lens stages and Motor Assembly to prevent unexpected disconnect or len...

Page 37: ...ontroller is on the correct source but the source itself is off A progressive scan DVD is plugged into Component input rather than the RGB Component input Contrast is set too high The DVD player is se...

Page 38: ...t input on the Controller are reversed The Projector has been mounted too high or too low in respect to its vertical offset The Controller may have locked up The Projector will not turn on for two min...

Page 39: ...after each command For values not automatically stored see next paragraph the command STORE must be sent in order for the PFP Controller to keep the settings Otherwise the values will be considered te...

Page 40: ...Sets a value for tint COLOR 127 127 HD 30 30 NO Sets a value for color AGCCOLOR 0 1 NO 0 Disable Color AGC 1 Enable Color AGC BRIGHTNESS 30 30 NO Sets a value for brightness CONTRAST 30 30 NO Sets a v...

Page 41: ...LMODEON NA NA Enables the Installation menu enables it on the main menu SERVICEMODEON NA NA Enables the service mode SERVICEMODEOFF NA NA Disable the service mode RGAIN 30 30 NO Adjust the Red level o...

Page 42: ...1 015 0 2 235 18 635 0 24 069 2 235 8 629 Top View Front View Bottom View Side View Lens Factor Lens Diameter Lens Distance from Chasis 1 57 1 95 4 717 1 492 1 95 2 74 5 472 Flush with Chasis 2 76 4 8...

Page 43: ...H B G R Y Pr Pb S VIDEO MADE IN USA RUNCO INTERNATIONAL UNION CITY CA CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SE...

Page 44: ...ns up to 120 see pages 12 13 Inputs RGB Component from PFP Controller only Computer via HD15 connector Aspect Ratio 16 9 4 3 Letterbox on a 16 9 screen VirtualWide Contrast Ratio 2500 1 Dimensions Wid...

Page 45: ...Version Aspect Ratios Anamorphic 4 3 Letterbox 16 9 screens only VirtualWide Control Options RS 232 Infrared Front Panel Bandwidth 5 5 Mhz Composite S Video Component inputs 100Mhz pass through Opera...

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Page 47: ...RUMA 008400 rev 3 03 Runco International 2900 Faber Street Union City CA 94587 ph 510 324 7777 fax 510 324 9300 www runco com...

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