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OPERATION

Use the lamp mode that best suits your brightness needs. For example, in a tiled application you
may want to precisely match brightness levels between adjacent images-choose Intensity for each
projector, then judge by eye and set each individual intensity setting as necessary (see "

Constant

Intensity

", below). Or you may simply always need as much brightness as possible-choose 

Max

Output

.

Lamp modes are described below:

Max Output:

The lamp will always burn as brightly as possible, driven by maximum

power of 700W (VX-4c) and 1200W (VX-6c). Keep in mind that the "maximum bright-
ness" for any lamp gradually diminishes with age - the image will become dimmer over
time. Its current output level appears in the "

Constant Intensity

" option (not in lumens).

Constant Intensity:

Brightness will remain at a specified level for as long as possible.

Once you select this option, enter a number representing the intensity level (brightness) you
wish to maintain. Note this value is a correlation only (0-9999), not actual lumen levels pos-
sible (0-3000, e.g.). See "

Constant Intensity

” below.

Constant Power

: The power supplied to the lamp will remain at a desired watt level

throughout the life of the lamp. Once you select this option, enter the number of watts rep-
resenting the power level you wish to maintain. See "

Constant Power

" below.

CONSTANT POWER:

The number shown here indicates how many watts are applied to the

lamp. Set from 450-700W (VX-4c) and 800-1200W (VX-6c) as desired, keeping in mind that
lower power levels produce dimmer images. When in "

Constant Power

" or 

Max Output

modes,

the power level remains constant. When in "

Constant Intensity

" mode, the power level will

change as necessary. Specifying a power level of 700 is the same as operating in 

Max Output

mode.

NOTES: 

1)

Power level can be set only if the lamp is in "constant power" mode. 

2)

If you are in

"Intensity" mode, the power level value will automatically increase over time as necessary to
maintain the desired brightness, until power reaches 700W.

CONSTANT INTENSITY:

This number is a representation of the current brightness of your

lamp, decreasing over time when you are operating at 

Max Output 

or at a specific 

Power

level.

However, when you are operating in "

Constant Intensity

" mode, this value remains at the orig-

inal "

IN

" setting chosen.

NOTE: The number shown for "constnat intensity" is not the actual lumen output, but rather a
correlated value only-9999 may represent 3000 lumens, for example.

To use "

Constant Intensity

" mode, judge by eye and set the level as desired for your application,

remembering that higher settings can significantly shorten lamp life. Over time, the projector will
automatically increase the power supplied to the lamp as needed to maintain the chosen intensi-
ty to within 5% of the setting. This is called "brightness tracking".

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Summary of Contents for Video Xtreme

Page 1: ...Owner s Operating Manual VX 4c and VX 6c Digital Light Processing Projector and VHD Ultra Controller...

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Page 3: ...12 2 9 Source Connections 2 12 2 10 RGB Signals 2 13 2 11 Keypad Protocols and Conversions 2 14 2 12 Converting a Keypad 2 17 2 13 ISF Calibration 2 18 Operation 3 1 Overview 3 1 3 2 Projector Basics...

Page 4: ...on 6 6 Remote Control Description 6 8 Quick Set up Guide 6 9 Connection Examples 6 9 Menu Description 6 10 Main Menu 6 10 Picture Quality Adjustments 6 11 Installation Menu 6 13 Screen Type 6 14 Image...

Page 5: ...her resolutions fully scaleable 3000 ANSI lumens light output 6000 ANSI VX 6c Constant height aspect ratio control up to 2 35 1 screens Interchangeable lenses for screen widths up to 500 inches Memory...

Page 6: ...izes one of three anamorphic lenses that optically stretch the image to a 16 9 or 2 35 aspect ratio The advantages of using the anamorphic lens system is that it takes advantage of the entire mir ror...

Page 7: ...o defects in materials or workmanship for a period of two 2 years from the effective date of delivery to the end user Such replacement parts are then subsequently warranted for the remaining portion i...

Page 8: ...the projector The lower left area labeled INPUT 1 accepts an RGB input via BNC connectors The upper right area assuming a video decoder is installed accepts a composite video at INPUT 3 or S video inp...

Page 9: ...is present on either the lens or projector Such an adapter flange secures to the projector in the same man ner as the flange described below but accommodates a screw mount lens STEP 1 Turn off the pro...

Page 10: ...les align with the screws then insert the hex socket ball driver through the holes to loosen the screws do not remove See figure to the right STEP 3 Rotate the lens barrel slightly Using both hands ro...

Page 11: ...e same location on the lens mount preventing the lens from being installed in the wrong orientation If the lens flange does not seem to fit into place over all screws try rotating the lens assembly in...

Page 12: ...rameters as described in Section 3 3 Using the Keypad Zoom Focus V H Menu 2 5 1 33 Anamorphic Lens 1 42 Anamorphic Lens 1 90 Anamorphic Lens Adjust Image Motorized Models NOTE Only for units equipped...

Page 13: ...equired if a mirror is used to fold the optical path Choose the right screen size for the application U As screen size increases magnification increases and reduces brightness Select a screen size whi...

Page 14: ...P 2 35 1 system also makes the maximum resolution fully available on a 2 35 1 aspect ratio screen All other common aspect ratios are selectable using the constant height approach This system was creat...

Page 15: ...n the projector front feet and the screen This measurement is not necessarily parallel to the floor i e the projector and screen may be inclined NOTE If your projector is tilted up or down in relation...

Page 16: ...the top screw on the front of the projector the bottom screw if the projector is ceiling mounted The range of adjustment is roughly 130 depending on the specific lens you are using and whether or not...

Page 17: ...eded however this may affect image quality 4 Simultaneous horizontal and vertical offset limits the adjustment range of each THE HORIZONTAL POSITION of the image can be offset that is shifted left or...

Page 18: ...ector can be rotated and mounted at any vertical angle i e you can tilt the face of the projector up or down as much as desired for your installation The side to side tilt however must not exceed 15 s...

Page 19: ...or it can also be used for YPbPr sig nals from DTV sources The upper right panel the Video Decoder Module accepts only compos ite video at INPUT 3 or S video at INPUT 4 from devices such as VCRs laser...

Page 20: ...If the source uses sync on green only the red green and blue connections are required If the source provides a composite sync output connect it to the SYNC input labeled HOR COMP If the source provide...

Page 21: ...spond to a wired keypad thus you can use different protocols to limit responses NOTE Matching the protocol on the projector to that of a keypad is done through a setting in the Serial Setup menu See 3...

Page 22: ...rtment on the back of the keypad as shown below NOTE A wired keypad opens as shown but a cable passes through the battery compartment cover Opening the Keypad Step 3 Find the 4 jumpers located along t...

Page 23: ...e that the jumper is set between pins 1 and 2 as shown J4 jumper For the IR remote make sure that the jumper is set between pins 1 and 2 as shown For the wired remote make sure that the jumper is set...

Page 24: ...now respond properly Converting a Keypad If desired you can convert an IR remote keypad into a wired remote keypad and vice versa TO CHANGE FROM INFRARED TO WIRED Remove battery compartment cover from...

Page 25: ...for 10 sec upon startup everything it shows customer name and calibrator s name It is the seal of a properly calibrated projector ISF Night ISF Day 6500K 9300K Custom 1 Custom 2 Custom 3 Custom 4 Infi...

Page 26: ...Calibration Next Calibration J Chan Andy S 11 17 03 11 17 04 Runco VX 4c VX 6c 123456789 20 152 Memory Bank Label Memory Bank No 02 Sync Sample Rate 120Mhz 2 19 How to read and reset the calibration c...

Page 27: ...to Section 2 Installation and Setup 3 2 Projector Basics Most projector functions and adjustments are entered through keypad commands that either con trol the projector directly or activate a system o...

Page 28: ...e Reading the Status LEDs NOTE A steady red power light accompanied by a coded pattern of red and yellow flashes from the status light indicates an internal system error Consult the rear LCD display f...

Page 29: ...no simultaneous key presses required 2 For any key having an for example hold the key for approximately 1 second in order to toggle the function with a single key press For other keys or to use a key...

Page 30: ...en you press or you may prefer to enter the desired source location blind i e without on screen feedback See OSD Settings later in this section Memory Bank Press to select a specific source setup Memo...

Page 31: ...n pages such as in Help or lengthy pull down lists Use the keys to navigate within a menu pull down list or text box or to increase decrease the value in the second bottom slidebar of a double slideba...

Page 32: ...ge Set below 3 to filter the signal and remove noise from a noisy source This is not used when an RGB source is input Contrast Press to increase or decrease the difference between light and dark areas...

Page 33: ...le key press Or quickly press and release and follow immediately with or if you want to guarantee the correct toggle useful if you are unsure of the present status In either case a small message appea...

Page 34: ...ess to leave General Help Test Press to display one of the available test patterns Press again to display the next avail able pattern in the sequence will exit after the last pattern or press at any t...

Page 35: ...ocked out or do not pertain to the current action appear dimmed and cannot be selected NOTES 1 If there is no signal present all source dependent adjustments are disabled 2 After 15 minutes of inactiv...

Page 36: ...ely access an adjustment during your presentation note applies only to options having their own key such as Color Tint Contrast Brightness and Volume Once selected change the setting as desired see be...

Page 37: ...sentation NOTES 1 You can still adjust a direct slidebar as usual if the menu display is turned off see or OSD Settings menu the slidebar just won t be visible 2 A direct slidebar disappears if it is...

Page 38: ...OW Press to move the cursor forward or to move the cursor backwards as desired EDITA CHARACTER To edit a highlighted char acter use and to scroll through the alphabet numbers spaces and punctuation av...

Page 39: ...ferent Memory Banks associated with it Selecting an Input INPUT An input simply describes a physical location for an incoming signal connection These connections are always either on the projector its...

Page 40: ...eating a New Memory Bank AUTOMATIC To use a new source with the projector a new Memory Bank must be added to projector memo ry so that the projector will respond properly to an input signal from that...

Page 41: ...u lists all Memory Banks defined so far and indicates how they are connected to the pro jector The far left column contains current Memory Bank numbers defined The values in the far right columns indi...

Page 42: ...nks menu and press to go to the Memory Bank Copy Delete submenu Select Delete non protected Banks and press to delete all unlocked Memory Banks Or select Delete All Memory Banks to delete all Memory B...

Page 43: ...l likely always be the case for the VX 4c VX 6c SLOT 1 2 3 or 4 for projector inputs LIST If checked default except for automatically defined banks with unchanged parameters this defined bank will the...

Page 44: ...all note this is not available for all display parameters For example press to access the contrast slide bar immediately Press to return to your presentation NOTE 1 To hide the direct slidebars only m...

Page 45: ...hite dots or a similar half on half off graphic image such as the Windows shutdown screen Steady flickering or several soft vertical stripes or bands across the entire image indicates poor horizontal...

Page 46: ...Bottom Left or Right This submenu blanks turns to black the top bottom left or right edge of the image so that any unwanted information is cropped from view For example when displaying native size vid...

Page 47: ...keeping in mind that any level of detail above 3 default will increase the level of detail as well as introduce some level of noise in the image Set below 3 to filter the signal and remove noise from...

Page 48: ...Set Color Balance Color Balance applies either a preset color temperature 3200K 5400K 6500K or 9300K or any previously defined Infinite Adjustable or Custom color temperature All temper atures aremea...

Page 49: ...tes low gray levels compared to the Default and 3 2 settings In high amibient light conditions details can be seen in the dark parts of the image that would oth erwise be difficult to perceive THE 2 5...

Page 50: ...checkboxes and pull down lists to alter how the projector responds to commands and displays its parameters Refer to the Using Slidebars and Other Controls subsection if you need help Changes made to...

Page 51: ...tor Select Screen or All to see a brief on screen message or select RS232 to be see messages via RS232 and RS422 serial communication only To dis able error message display select Off IR and SERIAL SE...

Page 52: ...it Instead use either the built in keypad or the wired remote to set the remaining active sensor to OFF The projector will no longer respond to an IR remote keypad IMPORTANT Keep at A OR B unless you...

Page 53: ...Conversion 3 Plug the keypad back into the projector Return to the IR and Serial Setup menu and select the new protocol you have just set up in the wired keypad Turning off the wired keypad If you wa...

Page 54: ...e default location desired for on screen menus You can use the shift options to move a location up or down creating a Custom location Note that menus for this pro jector often expand and can be quite...

Page 55: ...lease set the RS 232 baud rate to 9600 for proper operation Test Patterns allows for direct access to the internal test patterns Please see page 3 29 for a full list of internal patterns Installer Opt...

Page 56: ...ge at a single frame This diagnostic tool is useful if you need to examine in detail a still version of the incoming image that may not be freezable at the source For example in moving images it is di...

Page 57: ...just DMD Odd Pixel gain for the current color Stop when the pattern disappears and the area is smooth 6 Repeat for each color adjusting offset then gain for each NOTES 1 Always adjust offset before ga...

Page 58: ...p Strike Reset Calibration Counter allows the installer to zero out the calibration counter that appears in the information screen This should be done each time the projector is calibrated This counte...

Page 59: ...perature INFINITE ADJUSTABLE Select this option if you need a specific color temperature that lies somewhere between one preset color temperature and another Adjust the slidebar to define a new temper...

Page 60: ...en altered and you want instead to use the original calibrated factory color tem perature without clearing the entire projector memory you can use the Load Values From option in the Color Balance Setu...

Page 61: ...arning message upon power up that the lamp has reached the specified lamp limit and should be replaced Delete the check mark if you do not want to see this warning instead when your lamp expires only...

Page 62: ...tant Power below CONSTANT POWER The number shown here indicates how many watts are applied to the lamp Set from 450 700W VX 4c and 800 1200W VX 6c as desired keeping in mind that lower power levels pr...

Page 63: ...r you record a new lamp serial number the new lamp is added to the bottom of the list Use CHANGE LAMP to record theserial number for a newly installed lamp In the New Xenon Lamp S N window use the num...

Page 64: ...defined the mes sage Invalid Channel will appear Or if you try to enter the wrong password you ll see Invalid Password Press or to confirm the message and eliminate the message box NOTE Displaying of...

Page 65: ...and No Signal errors you may encounter a signal error message indicating that Hsync and or Vsync are either too fast or too slow When such a message appears check the frequencies shown in the Informa...

Page 66: ...ed a likely system error requiring the attention of a qualified service technician see System Warnings and System Errors above Try resetting the projector by powering it off and on again cooling when...

Page 67: ...s PANEL DRIVER MODULE LIGHT ENGINE ELECTRONICS 41 Unrecognized Panel Driver Module PDM 42 Unable to program a device on Panel Driver programming bus 43 Panel Driver light engine communication problem...

Page 68: ...point within the equilateral triangle alerts the user to important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the projector The lightning flash and arrowhead symb...

Page 69: ...Use only lamps supplied by Runco FILTER Replace the side filter every 1000 hours or sooner If this filter is not replaced air flow may become restricted and cause the projector to overheat See 2 2 Re...

Page 70: ...icing If any of the following conditions exist unplug the projector from the power outlet and refer serv ice to qualified Runco service personnel The power cord has been damaged The internal cooling f...

Page 71: ...charge and can recognize the change NOTE For this procedure you will need a VX 4c VX 6c Lamp and Filter Replacement Kit from Runco The high brightness of your projector is provided by a 700 watt Xenon...

Page 72: ...Batteries for instructions 5 The IR keypad may have been disabled by a change in protocol See 2 12 Keypad Protocols and Conversion and 3 7 Adjusting System Parameters and Advanced Controls 6 Use the...

Page 73: ...ts Do not operate in environments warmer than 35 C 95 F 3 The lamp may have reached the end of its life Check the Lamp Hours via RS 232 request lph Symptom The display is jittery or unstable CAUSE REM...

Page 74: ...ming source signal See 3 6 Adjusting the Image Symptom Display quality appears to drift from good to bad bad to good CAUSE REMEDY 1 The operating temperature of the projector may be fluctuating Watch...

Page 75: ...d adjustment Also check pixel tracking Symptom The display is noisy CAUSE REMEDY 1 Display adjustment may be required Adjust pixel tracking phase and filter 2 The video input may not be terminated Mak...

Page 76: ...es are variable depending on lamp wattage output adjustment setting CSMS Contrast Ratio 131 1 142 1 1000 1 ANSI 700W Xenon lamp adjustable from 450W to 700W 1000 hours 6500 Kelvin 1 RGB Component 1 DB...

Page 77: ...other manufacturer s projectors These measurements can be taken at 9 000 to 13 000 Kelvin to get expected performance data when the projector is used in professional commercial and industrial displays...

Page 78: ...you either an individual or a single entity and Runco International for the Runco software product installed within the VHD Ultra Controller By using the VHD Ultra Controller you agree to be bound by...

Page 79: ...NOT USE THIS UNIT S POLARIZED PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION CORD RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLETS UNLESS THE PRONGS CAN BE FULLY INSERTED REFRAIN FROM OPENING THE CABINET AS THERE ARE HIGH VOLTAGE COMPONENTS INSI...

Page 80: ...at riel D interf rence du Canada WARNING Please read and follow the safety precautions listed below to ensure the equipment is free from damage and to ensure that no injury will occur as a result of i...

Page 81: ...gh quality processor Its many benefits include VivixTM Technology which maximizes image quality and flexibility of fixed pixel displays An adaptive 2 dimensional comb filter that greatly reduces artif...

Page 82: ...ess the UP button will increase the value of that function 5 LEFT BUTTON When no menu is present on screen the LEFT button will toggle you through the four different sources in the order of Pass throu...

Page 83: ...be active Individually the jacks are V vertical sync H horizontal sync B Blue G Green R Red 7 Pass through Anything input to this port will by pass the processing of the VHD Ultra Controller and be se...

Page 84: ...such as Laser disc players VCRs and other miscellaneous video sources 11 Power Input Plug in main power here 12 115 VAC Fuse This is the main AC input fuse Main Fuse 5mm x 20 mm 500mA 250v Slow Blow...

Page 85: ...ase the value of that function F RIGHT BUTTON When no menus are present on screen the RIGHT button will toggle you through the four different sources in the following order Composite S Video Component...

Page 86: ...com ponent outputs are DVD players and it is highly recommended that component be used when possible Component video goes one step beyond S video in picture quality chroma color information is more re...

Page 87: ...recommends using the direct access buttons to select the desired source as opposed to pressing MENU Aspect Ratio provides selection of one of three aspect ratios Anamorphic Letterbox or standard 4 3...

Page 88: ...and press ENTER Once the function is on screen i e brightness pressing the UP arrow button on the remote or front panel will increase the value of that function pressing the DOWN arrow on the remote...

Page 89: ...through a blue filter or mute the red and green outputs Adjust COLOR until the outer two tall color bars match the outer short color bars see color bar drawing For setting CONTRAST and BRIGHTNESS plea...

Page 90: ...VD player set FREQUENCIES to HIGH To set FREQUENCIES press ENTER while LUMA ENHANCE is on screen CHROMA ENHANCE acts as an edge enhancement especially around color transitions in the image Essentially...

Page 91: ...you d have black bars on the left and right sides of the image On the other hand on a 4 3 screen the 4 3 aspect ratio would fill the screen but the letterbox and anamorphic aspect ratios would be dis...

Page 92: ...Controller appears to have a software problem or adjustments have been made so far out of range that the image is no longer on screen or discernable you can reset the processor back to factory values...

Page 93: ...e current aspect ratio standard is 4 3 or 1 33 1 where the image is 4 units wide and 3 units tall All of our regular televisions are this aspect ratio You have probably noticed that occasionally you l...

Page 94: ...n see our screen in this example is a 1 85 1 ratio The dashed lines show the area that we blanked If you recall watching a letterbox movie on a 4 3 screen gave us black bars therefore with let terbox...

Page 95: ...T I F I L M Menu 12v Fuse Mask Screen RS 232 IN V H B G R Pass through Pb Pr Y RUNCO RS 232 OUT S VIDEO COMPOSITE 3 5 17 45 17 17 45 17 16 3 5 16 RUNCO 3 025 DIMENSIONS Front Panel Side Rear Panel Top...

Page 96: ...o input multiple commands they should all be together in a single string Inputting commands one at a time requires an arbitrary delay between commands while the commands are being executed Therefore p...

Page 97: ...NA YES Selects the letterbox aspect ratio TINT 127 127 NO Sets a value for tint COLOR 127 127 NO Sets a value for color AGCCOLOR 0 1 NO 0 Disable Color AGC 1 Enable Color AGC BRIGHTNESS 127 127 NO Set...

Page 98: ...to provide the hardware informa tion current values and system status to the automation system RESTART NA NO Restarts the VHD Ultra Controller ECHO NA NO Enables the VHD Ultra Controller to echo back...

Page 99: ...Trigger Masking Outputs 2 12V DC 1 8A Bandwidth Video Inputs 5 5 Mhz PAss Through 100 Mhz Power Requirements 100 240V AC auto sensing 50 60 Hz 15W Operating Environment 41 95 F 5 35 C 0 90 Humidity n...

Page 100: ...r Baud Rate The speed at which serial communications travel from their origin In this projec tor the RS 232 or RS 422 default baud rate of 38400 can be changed to match a controlling device Blanking T...

Page 101: ...romirror Devices used in this projector for processing red green and blue color data Decoder Located at INPUT 3 and INPUT 4 this device converts NTSC 3 58 NTSC 4 4 PAL PAL N PAL M or SECAM to RGB vide...

Page 102: ...odule that accepts an input signal for display by the projector Interlace A method used by video tape players and some computers to double the vertical resolution without increasing the horizontal lin...

Page 103: ...een the projector s front feet centers and the screen Also called Throw Distance Protocol The type of code format called A or B utilized by the remote keypad s The default protocol set at manufacture...

Page 104: ...ation is encoded Slidebar A slidebar is a graphical display of an adjustable setting The numerical setting often rep resents a percentage but can be a specific unit such as degrees Kelvin Source The d...

Page 105: ...uch as projectors to generate an image This term also refers to the output of video tape disk players and computers Video Decoder An optional device that converts NTSC 3 58 NTSC 4 4 PAL PAL N PAL M or...

Page 106: ...KEYPAD REFERENCE Figure B 1 Keypad Appendix B B 1...

Page 107: ...el Track Pixel Phase Filter H Position V Position Blanking 1200 2400 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 Floor Front Floor Rear Ceiling front Ceiling Rear 4 3 Upper Left 4 3 In 1 4 3 In 2 16 9 Upper Left 16...

Page 108: ...C 2 Appendix C Continued 3200K 5400K 6500K 9300K Custom 1 Custom 2 Custom 3 Custom 4 Factory 3200K Factory 5400K ISF Night ISF Day 6500K 9300K Custom 1 Custom 2 Custom 3 Custom 4 Infinite Variable...

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