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To make a selection, enter an item number or use [

] and [

] to move the cursor bar to the item you want then 

press [

ENTER

].  When a selection is made, a crosshatch test pattern is displayed.  All subsequent adjustments 

are saved in the current setup memory.  To select one of the projector's other test patterns, press [

#

].  Each press 

of [

#

]produces a different test pattern.  To return to the current external source, press [

EXIT

] while only the test 

pattern is displayed. 

3.6.1.3.4 

Channel List [UTIL] [2] 

The Channel List utility allows you to display and program the projector's 
Channel List.  The Channel List is a user-programmable list of sources and 
projector setups.  Sources added to the list can be quickly switched to and 
displayed by entering their assigned two-digit channel number.  Channels 
may also be selected using the keypad's up and down arrow keys.  
Channel selection is described in Section 3.2. 

To display and/or program the Channel List, press [

2

] from the Utilities 

menu.  The initial display shows the first ten channels in the list.  Up to 99 
channels can be displayed.  For each channel a name, input number 
(switcher and slot number), Recall memory number, and up/down list may 
be programmed. 

Program a channel as follows: 

When the Channel List is first displayed, the cursor is positioned in the channel number column.  While in the 
channel number column, press [

] or [

] to highlight the channel you want.  Alternatively, you can highlight the 

channel you want by entering the channel number on the keypad.  Entering the channel number also allows you 
to select/display/edit channels beyond the first ten. 

Next, press [

] to move the cursor to the Name field.  While in the Name column, [

] and [

change the character at the cursor position and [

] and [

] move the position of the cursor.  

Once a source name has been entered, move the cursor to the Input field by pressing [

ENTER

] or 

by using [

].  Edit the Input, Recall, and Up/Down (U/D) fields.  See below for field definitions.  To 

exit the channel list, press [

RECALL

] or [

EXIT

]. 

Note: 

When the cursor is positioned on an edit field, the field may be cleared by pressing [

‘

]. 

If a channel is selected and ASR is on for the same input, and the incoming frequency does not 
match the selected setup memories frequency, it may cause the following: ASR may be triggered, 
the setup memory may change and the channel number may be changed to reflect the new 
memory. 

.

.

C

B

A

space

9

8

7

.

.

Example:

 If Channel 4 shows input (1,3) and no recall number and input (1,3) switcher 1 slot 3 is selected and 

recall memory 55 is currently selected then the Source Message box will show that Channel 4 is selected unless 
there is another channel with input (1,3) and recall 55. 

The Name Field 

The Name field stores the names of the sources in the list.  Source names may be up to 11 characters in length.  
It is recommended that source names be entered to make it easier to keep track of the sources.  Source names 
are briefly displayed when channels are selected. 

Note: 

Digits may be entered using the number keys on the keypad or selected using the [

] and [

] keys.  

Note: 

If [

‘

] is pressed during name editing, all characters in the field to the right of the cursor will be cleared. 

The Input Field 

The Input field contains the switcher and slot number of the input to be switched to when the channel is selected.  
If the input is a direct projector input, the input number is a 0 followed by the projector slot number.  If the input is 
from a switcher, the input number is a number from 1 to 9 (switcher number) followed by the switcher slot number. 

The Recall Memory Field 

The Recall Memory field contains the number of the Recall memory to be used when the channel is selected.  If 
the field does not contain a number (a blank or dash is shown), no Recall memory will be used. 

CH
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
 

<2 digit no.> or          to select channel
    to edit selected channel

NAME
COMPUTER A
COMPUTER B
VCR
VGA
VGA MODE 2

INPUT

02
14
12
23 
23

RECALL

  04
  01

U/D

UTIL

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Page 2: ...1180 01 Revision 1 0 July 2003 Section 1 Specifications Dimensions Section 2 Installation Setup Section 3 Operation Section 4 Maintenance Appendix A Menu Tree Appendix B Marquee Projectors RS 232 Cont...

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Page 4: ...ignment 2 5 2 6 Source Setup 2 6 2 7 Memory Setup 2 8 2 7 1 About Setup Memories 2 8 2 7 2 About ASI and ASR 2 9 2 7 3 Input Memory Setup 2 9 2 7 4 Recall Memory Setup 2 9 2 7 5 ASI Improvement 2 10 2...

Page 5: ...3 14 3 5 Convergence Registration 3 16 3 5 1 Green Interpolated 3 17 3 5 2 Green Random Access 3 17 3 6 Utility Features 3 18 3 6 1 Source Setup UTIL 1 3 18 3 6 2 Remote Control Options UTIL 6 3 23 3...

Page 6: ...STOP AND RESUME B 4 B 5 3 1B ESCAPE B 4 B 6 Message Format B 4 B 6 1 HEADER NETWORK PROJECTOR ADDRESSING B 4 B 6 2 BODY B 5 B 6 3 Optional Checksum B 6 B 6 4 Command Codes B 6 B 7 Creating Simple Mes...

Page 7: ...ypad Control 3 24 Figure 4 1 Rear Panel LEDs 4 2 Figure B 1 Cable Wiring RS 232 9 Pin Male to 25 Pin Female B 2 Figure B 2 A Complete RS 232 Data Transmission B 3 Figure B 3 Format of Address Field B...

Page 8: ...Real Time Clock Menu driven interface with on screen help Auto power up after interruption Internal frequency generator Scope of Supply Optics head 1 Green CRT and lens 6 electronic cable with connec...

Page 9: ...Blank 6 Blank 7 8 9 VDCDS P N DESCRIPTION QTY 1 03 280336 07P Control DPB Stig Waveform 1 2 81722 01 Marquee Contrast Modulation 1 3 03 270354 04P Module Focus Geometry 1 4 03 271330 02P Stigmator Mo...

Page 10: ...1 01 YOKE DEFLECTION 8 1 21 000692 01 COIL CONVERGENCE 8 1 21 000695 01 FOCUS MAG WITH STIGMATOR 8 1 59874 01 SPLITTER 1 IN 1 OUT 1 59879 01 LENS LOW MAG HUD 1 81731 01 HUD MOTHER BD HEAD 1 81732 01 H...

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Page 12: ...for IR remote operation point it towards the screen or the front of the electronic chassis Step 5 Select the Input Press SOURCE 0 1 to select the source connected to the built in RGB input Or if insta...

Page 13: ...2 1 JP3 ALWAYS 3 2 1 JP4 BUILT IN OR WIRED KEYPAD IR REMOTE KEYPAD 3 2 1 3 2 1 Figure 2 2 Remote Control Jumper Settings JP1 This jumper setting is important if the keypad is configured for remote ope...

Page 14: ...or separate H V sync 5 wire To connect a source connect the red green and blue outputs to the RED GREEN and BLUE inputs on the interface If the source uses sync on green no additional cables are requi...

Page 15: ...al switcher connect an RS 232 serial communication cable between the switcher and the projector serial port labeled SWITCHER If the system is to be controlled by a computer or third party controller w...

Page 16: ...ng the guide press HELP to display the next page press RECALL to display the previous page When complete press EXIT to end Help Examine the lens and hardware as shown in Figure 2 6 The lens consists o...

Page 17: ...and mechanically aligned If optical alignment is required follow the setup instructions in Section 2 5 Select the source to be set up using the Source command and make sure it is visible on the proje...

Page 18: ...level Before Before Before Before After After After After Step 9 Press or to adjust bottom pincushion until the horizontal line at the bottom of the picture is straight and not curved Press or to adju...

Page 19: ...tup must be repeated Here is a brief summary of the setup memory ASR and ASI discussions in 0 2 7 1 About Setup Memories The projector has 80 setup memories for storing display settings of different s...

Page 20: ...t memory ASR must be off default for the memory Step 1 Connect the source to the input to be set up and then select the input using the Source command For example if the source is connected to slot 1...

Page 21: ...a Recall memory to be the current setup memory For example to make Recall memory 90 the current setup memory press RECALL 9 0 Recall memory numbers may be any number from 01 to 99 If the selected Rec...

Page 22: ...for matching H V scan frequencies Search for an Input memory with matching H V scan frequencies Copy the display settings in the matched memory to the current setup memory Do nothing Return to present...

Page 23: ...ory to the matched Recall memory Search for an Input memory with matching H V scan frequencies match match no match Use the display settings of the matched Input memory but do not update the current s...

Page 24: ...er this third party switcher is not controlled by the keypad Under normal circumstances the projector is not aware of source switches made by the switcher However if ASR is turned on for the input and...

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Page 26: ...te Additional keypads are available from your reseller and VDC Display Systems 3 1 3 IR Remote Keypad When the keypad is configured for IR remote operation you can control the projector from a distanc...

Page 27: ...Pin Top Bottom Bow C Linearity S Linearity Skew to adjust red green and blue convergence to exit from a menu or function for input selection for channel up down selection for source message display to...

Page 28: ...being performed One or more of the following may be displayed 1 Slidebar to make adjustments to display settings 2 Menu to select projector functions or change projector settings 3 Dialog Box to selec...

Page 29: ...es on the screen to indicate a status condition or error Messages are overlaid on the displayed source image and in most cases remain on the screen for about five seconds To remove a message box prior...

Page 30: ...l provides step by step instructions for quick setup of the projector with the currently selected external source Setup may be performed while proceeding through the tutorial Note During the tutorial...

Page 31: ...tments should be performed after the warm up period Note Turning the projector off via a remote or built in keypad places the projector in a wait to operate mode To remove power from the projector unp...

Page 32: ...help pages pertaining to the status pages and their contents press HELP during status page display Time does not update on screen Serial No Software Date Horiz Scan Vert Scan Switchers Options Marquee...

Page 33: ...projector is considered to be a type of switcher Projector slots are illustrated in Figure 3 5 below Each slot can accept one external input signal for display HOR COMP RED GREEN BLUE VERT SYNC RESET...

Page 34: ...ion in the Preferences menu UTIL 5 4 is set to either 1 digit only or 1 or 2 Digits the preceding zero shown in the example above does not have to be entered For more information refer to the Preferen...

Page 35: ...ment changes For an explanation of Recall memories and locked memories refer to Section 3 3 Setup Memories ASI Message If the ASR feature is set to ON for the Input memory and an ASI has occurred an A...

Page 36: ...the 1st digit of the Recall memory number n the 2nd digit of the Recall memory number For example to select Recall memory 01 press RECALL 0 1 Recall memory 01 will then be the current setup memory an...

Page 37: ...wn but not stored they are discarded when another setup memory is selected 2 If ASR is on for the current input and an ASI is performed the settings are only temporary and are not saved in the current...

Page 38: ...natural flesh tones Note Tint is not adjustable for PAL or SECAM video sources 3 4 2 Picture Functions Picture functions are accessed through the Picture menu To display this menu press PIC 3 4 2 1 Ph...

Page 39: ...t of blanking After completing each adjustment press ENTER to return to the Blanking menu or press EXIT to return to the picture 3 4 2 6 Auto Clamp On Off PIC 7 The Auto Clamp function is used to turn...

Page 40: ...The two displays shown below demonstrate side pincushion adjustment To adjust side pincushion select Side Pin from the Geometry menu then press or until the sides of the image are as curved or as str...

Page 41: ...etry menu It is best to have a screen full of characters displayed Or use one of the internal test patterns available by pressing If there is a vertical non linearity press and until the characters at...

Page 42: ...Random Access The Green Random function lets you access and adjust the green geometry at any one of the 45 zones individually in any order To begin Green Random Access adjustment press 2 from the Con...

Page 43: ...ble 3 6 1 1 Copy Setup UTIL 1 1 The Copy Setup utility is used to copy stored display settings from one setup memory to another When a copy is made the originating memory remains unchanged and the des...

Page 44: ...ates the current setting 3 6 1 3 1 ASR On Off UTIL 1 4 The ASR Automatic Source Recall feature provides automatic Recall memory selection or ASI Automatic Source Interpolation for inputs which have AS...

Page 45: ...e 3 6 1 3 2 Clear Channel Setup UTIL 1 5 This utility is used to clear the current setup memory to the factory default display settings To clear the current setup memory press 5 from the Source Setup...

Page 46: ...n U D fields See below for field definitions To exit the channel list press RECALL or EXIT Note When the cursor is positioned on an edit field the field may be cleared by pressing If a channel is sele...

Page 47: ...memories 3 6 1 6 Preferences UTIL 5 The Preferences utility allows you to set various preferences which affect the behavior of the projector Six preference items are displayed with their current sett...

Page 48: ...re If Programmable Events is set to On the events flagged as ENABLED in the Programmable Events feature box UTIL 7 2 are automatically executed at the dates and times specified If Programmable Events...

Page 49: ...llation To set the projector identification number select item 1 then enter a three digit number from 000 to 999 If there is only one projector in the installation 000 is the recommended projector num...

Page 50: ...enu to change the date display format The format may be month day year MM DD YY day month year DD MM YY or year month day YY MM DD All references to date by the projector will use the format displayed...

Page 51: ...ER to cycle through the available options See Table 3 2 below for details Table 3 2 Interval Field Options EVENT INTERVAL ACTIVATES THE EVENT NOTES specific date At a specific calendar date Use number...

Page 52: ...channels must be enabled in the list see the Channel List entry in this section for details Within the Programmable Events feature box the event type is set to Channel Up or Channel Down The interval...

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Page 54: ...are Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the projector and cart combination to overturn 4 1 3 Power Cord and Attachments Only use attachments or accessories recommended by VDC Dis...

Page 55: ...IELD REMOVAL MAY RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY CAUTION In rare instances flashing lights can trigger an epileptic seizure During ACON usage persons with epilepsy should look away from the screen 4 2 Clean...

Page 56: ...fferent keypad 5 If using a remote keypad IR or wired the keypad s protocol A or B might not match the projector s IR protocol setting Refer to Section 0 for instructions on how to check and change th...

Page 57: ...for instructions on how to check and change the keypad s protocol setting However if the projector s setting is Off the remote keypad will not respond You may have to configure the keypad for built i...

Page 58: ...tal blanking time of the signal Press UTIL 1 8 to change projector retrace time to Short Symptom Transitions between colors are fuzzy Cause Remedy 1 Convergence may require adjustment Perform a conver...

Page 59: ...ource input signal may be of low quality Symptom Display quality seems to drift from good to bad bad to good etc Cause Remedy 1 The operating temperature of the projector may not be constant Is the pr...

Page 60: ...rs elevators etc Keep 35 mm slide projectors at least 2 feet away from the projector 5 The input signal may be of poor quality 6 If the source is a VCR or off air broadcast detail may be set too high...

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Page 62: ...er or use then ENTER to select item HELP for assistance RECALL to go back one level EXIT to return to picture 1 Size 2 Keystone 3 Side Pin 4 Top 5 Bottom 6 Bow 7 C Linearity 8 S Linearity 9 Skew 1 Pha...

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Page 64: ...ctor control please contact VDC Display Systems for additional technical assistance B 2 System Requirements and Setup The RS 232 commands in main software V4 0 can be used with any Marquee projector t...

Page 65: ...3 5 Tx Rx Rx Tx 9 Pin D Connector Male for projector end 9 Pin D Connector Male for projector end Figure B 2 Cable Wiring RS 232 9 Pin Male to 9 Pin Female B 3 2 RS 232 9 Pin Male to 25 Pin Female St...

Page 66: ...s a g e L e n g t h D e s t i n a t i o n 2 b y t e s S o u r c e F i e l d 2 b y t e s C o m m a n d C o d e 1 b y t e P a r a m e t e r 1 1 b y t e P a r a m e t e r 2 1 b y t e C h e c k s u m o p...

Page 67: ...ort layer If this occurs 1B must be used to escape the byte so that it is not mistaken for a transport layer control code Escape a byte by inserting an ESC character 1B into the data stream just ahead...

Page 68: ...consist of one or more bytes depending on the number of details required to complete the specific command at hand The first byte of the message body represents the type of message being issued There a...

Page 69: ...esultant top bit set are NOT included in the checksum See Transport Layer B 6 4 Command Codes Table B 3 4 lists all 1 byte hex command codes now available on the Marquee The first column identifies ea...

Page 70: ...ains operational Volume Level 34 B4 P1 0 127 Set the volume level of the current slot Contrast Level 56 D6 P1 0 127 Set the contrast level of the current slot Brightness Level 55 D5 P1 0 255 Set the b...

Page 71: ...anging as in a source switch Error signal is unstable or missing NOTE sync errors cannot be detected if a signal has one of the following vertical frequencies all 2 00 Hz as well as one of the followi...

Page 72: ...FF P1 7 test ptn P2 Various 0 external video 7 black 19 dots in xhatch 20 dots only 21 gray scale 17 white field 22 dbl xhatch 23 xhatch Run a diagnostic such as Test Pattern P1 07 runs the Test Patte...

Page 73: ...ble B 4 A comparison with code in the other three contrast commands reveals how identically structured transmissions differ in content and function For example note that the request message has no dat...

Page 74: ...00 00 0E Set Volume to 64 01 07 00 00 03 FF 34 40 00 0E Request Volume Value 01 06 00 00 03 FF B4 00 0E Reply Volume Value 01 07 03 FF 00 00 B4 40 00 0E Set Brightness to 0 01 07 00 00 03 FF 55 00 00...

Page 75: ...81 00 0E Reply w Data 01 0D 03 FF 00 00 81 02 03 04 61 00 48 00 00 0E See page 18 for additional information Select Internal Test Pattern 01 08 00 00 03 FF 7F 07 17 00 0E crosshatch Select Internal Te...

Page 76: ...r LED status light is lit on the projector and connected switcher LEAVING STANDBY Exit standby via a keypress or RS 232 method The amber LED status light will go out B 7 3 Picture Mute Command The RS...

Page 77: ...signal status frequency message supplies the horizontal and vertical frequencies of the current signal In the example from Table B 4 P2 is the horizontal frequency and P3 is the vertical frequency as...

Page 78: ...3 Minor Version P4 Maintenance Version P5 Beta Version P6 Type Version Figure B 5 Ping Reply Contents This reply represents V3 4 a 072 Beta of the main 68K software B 7 7 Test Pattern Diagnostic Comma...

Page 79: ...al contrast adjustment to return Reply to Read Zonal Contrast Message P1 2 bytes Which adjustment Specifies which color and zone of zonal contrast adjustment to return P2 1 byte value The value of the...

Page 80: ...gnificant digit 0 255 drive 8 bits 0 LSB 0 255 white balance 8 bits 0 LSB Message Read Color Temperature P1 Which adjustment Specifies which color temperature adjustment to return Reply to Read Color...

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Page 82: ...to automatically synchronize to the horizontal and vertical scan frequencies of an input signal Bandwidth The frequency range of the projector s video amplifier Blanking Time The time inside one scan...

Page 83: ...te white wall has a gain of approximately 1 Screens with gain less than 1 attenuate incident light screens with gain more than 1 direct more incident light to the audience but have a narrow viewing an...

Page 84: ...ors which include the ACON automatic convergence feature is the eye of the ACON system It includes a photosensor lens component which mechanically scans the projected display at each convergence point...

Page 85: ...pot from the right edge to the left edge of a CRT Rise Time The time required by the video amplifier of the projector to increase its output from 10 to 90 of the maximum value RGB Video The video outp...

Page 86: ...Frequency The frequency at which images are generated Vertical frequencies vary amongst sources This term is also called vertical scan rate Video The signal that is used by display devices such as pr...

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