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1 M-Vision Laser 18K Series High Brightness Digital Video Projector 4INSTALLATION AND QUICK-START GUIDE 4CONNECTION GUIDE 4OPERATING GUIDE 4REFERENCE GUIDE C

2 Abot This Docment Follow the instrctions in this manal careflly to ensre safe and long-lasting se of the projector. Symbols sed in this manal Many pages in this docment have a dedicated area for notes. The information in that area is accompanied by the following symbols: WARNING: this symbol indicates that there is a danger of physical injry to yorself and/or damage to the eqipment nless the instrctions are closely followed. ELECTRICAL WARNING: this symbol indicates that there is a danger of electrical shock nless the instrctions are closely followed. LIGHT HAZARD WARNING: this symbol indicates that there is a danger of exposre to intensive light that may reslt in personal injry nless the instrctions are closely followed. LASER WARNING: this symbol indicates that there is a potential hazard of eye exposre to laser radiation nless the instrctions are closely followed. NOTE: this symbol indicates that there is some important information that yo shold read. Prodct revision Becase we at Digital Projection continally strive to improve or prodcts, we may change specifications and designs, and add new featres withot prior notice. Updates may be available online - visit the Digital Projection website for all latest docments. Legal notice Trademarks and trade names mentioned in this docment remain the property of their respective owners. Digital Projection disclaims any proprietary interest in trademarks and trade names other than its own. Copyright 2017 Digital Projection Ltd. All rights reserved. page i

3 Risk Grop 3 Information Light hazard warning Failre to comply with the following may reslt in serios injry: No direct exposre to the beam is permitted, RG3 IEC :2015. Operators control access to the beam within the hazard distance or install the projector at sfficient height to prevent exposres of spectators eyes within the hazard distance. The hazard distance (Fig. 1) is the distance measred from the projection lens at which the intensity or energy per nit of srface is lower than the applicable exposre limit on the cornea or skin. If the person is within the hazard distance, the beam is considered nsafe for exposre. The hazard distance for this projector is 600 cm. Fig. 1: hazard distance page ii

4 Digital Projection M-Vision Laser 18K Series Light hazard labels on the body of the projector Light hazard labelling is part of the prodct label. 1 2 DLP PROJECTOR / DLP Projecter ( 數位投影機 / 数字投影机 ) Model/Modèle( 型號 / 型号 ) : M-Vision Laser yyyyyy AC Inpt / Entrée CA( 輸入 / 输入 ) : V 50/60Hz 9.3A AC Inpt / Entrée CA( 輸入 / 输入 ) : V 50/60Hz 11.7A 制造商 : Digital Projection Limited Greenside Way Middleton Manchester, M24 1XX UK 製造地 : 中國 / 制造地 : 中国 / Made in China 326XXXXXXX WJ XXXX MSIP-REM-DVP-XXXXXXXXX : KTL ZUXXXXX-XXXXX : : R41086 RoHS / : 델타비디오디스플레이시스템 ( 우장 ) 리미티드 : QR Code Complies with FDA performance standards for laser prodcts except for deviations prsant to Laser Notice No. 50, dated Jne 24, 2007 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rles. Operation is sbject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not case harmfl interference, and (2) this device mst accept any interference received, inclding interference that may case ndesired operation. CAN ICES-3(A) /NMB-3(A) 警告使用者 : 此為甲類資訊技術設備, 於居住環境中使用, 可能會造成射頻擾動, 在此中情況下, 使用者會被要求採取某些適當的對策 警告使用者 : 此为 A 级产品, 在生活环境中, 该产品可能会造成无线电干扰 在这种情况下, 可能需要用户对干扰采取切实可行的措施 Part No.: A Code 39 or 128 of serial no *XXXXXXXXXXXXX* MANUFACTURED YYYY.MM.DD LASER RADIATION 激光辐射 AVOID DIRECT EYE EXPOSURE 避免眼睛受到直接照射 CLASS 3R LASER PRODUCT 3R 类激光产品 Emitted wavelength : nm 波长 : nm Max. Plse energy: 0.48 mj, 最大脉冲能量 : 0.48 mj, Plse dration: 0.93 ms 脉冲时间 : 0.93 ms RAYONNEMENT LASER 激光輻射 EXPOSITION DIRECTE DANGEREUSE 避免眼睛受到直接照射 POUR LES YEUX 3R 類激光產品 APPAREIL À LASER DE CLASSE 3R 波長 : nm longer d'onde : nm 最大脈衝能量 : 0.48 mj, maximm énergie de implsion : 0.48 mj, 脈衝時間 : 0.93 ms drée de implsion : 0.93 ms GB / IEC/EN :2007 CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT 一类激光产品 IEC/EN :2014 PRODUIT LASER DE CLASSE 1 第一類雷射產品 IEC/EN :2014 Warning! Do not look into the beam. 警告! 请勿直视镜头 No direct eye exposre to the beam 眼睛不要直接暴露于光辐射 is permitted. RG3 RG3 危险距离 :0-600 厘米 Hazard Distance : 0-600cm 警告! 請勿直視鏡頭 Avertissement! Ne Pas Regarder 眼睛不要直接暴露於光輻射 Directement Dans Le Faiscea. RG3 L exposition Directe Des Yex A 危險距離 :0-600 公分 Faiscea Est Interdite. RG3 Distance À Risqe : 0-600cm 1 Prodct label 2 Risk Grop 3 label 3 Hazard Warning symbol 4 Not For Home Use logo CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT 一类激光产品 IEC/EN :2014 Warning! Do not look into the beam. No direct eye exposre to the beam is permitted. RG3 Hazard Distance : 0-600cm Avertissement! Ne Pas Regarder Directement Dans Le Faiscea. L exposition Directe Des Yex A Faiscea Est Interdite. RG3 Distance À Risqe : 0-600cm PRODUIT LASER DE CLASSE 1 第一類雷射產品 IEC/EN :2014 警告! 请勿直视镜头 眼睛不要直接暴露于光辐射 RG3 危险距离 :0-600 厘米 警告! 請勿直視鏡頭 眼睛不要直接暴露於光輻射 RG3 危險距離 :0-600 公分 3 4 page iii

5 Laser Information LASER LIGHT AVOID DIRECT EYE EXPOSURE CLASS 3R LASER PRODUCT nm <13Watts CLASSIFIED EN/IEC Cation - se of controls or adjstments or performance of procedres other than those specified herein may reslt in hazardos radiation exposre. page iv

6 Introdction Congratlations on yor prchase of this Digital Projection prodct. Yor projector has the following key featres: WUXGA native resoltion projector delivering 18,000 ISO lmens. Spport for Frame Seqential and Dal Pipe 3D formats as well as Frame Packed, Side-by-Side etc. formats. HDBaseT for transmission of ncompressed High Definition Video p to 100 m from the sorce. 3G-SDI with loop-throgh. Blanking control for cstom inpt window sizing. Edge Blending with black level correction. Cornerstone, Vertical & Horizontal Keystone, Pincshion & Barrel, and Image Rotation. Non-Linear warp for irreglar projection srfaces. Separate control of screen and sorce aspect ratio. Contstant brightness mode maintains light otpt at selected levels. Control via LAN and RS232. Motorised lens mont. A serial nmber is located on the side of the projector. Record it here: page v

7 CONTENTS INSTALLATION AND QUICK-START GUIDE...1 WHAT S IN THE BOX?... 3 CONNECTING THE POWER SUPPLY... 4 PROJECTOR OVERVIEW... 5 Front and rear views... 5 Control panel... 6 Projector indicators... 7 REMOTE CONTROL... 8 Infrared reception POSITIONING THE SCREEN AND PROJECTOR Roll and pitch Stacking instrctions CHANGING THE LENS Inserting a new lens Removing the lens CONNECTION GUIDE...23 SIGNAL INPUTS AND OUTPUTS Digital inpts and otpts EDID on the DisplayPort, HDMI and HDBaseT inpts Using DisplayPort/HDMI/HDBaseT switchers with the projector D connections Frame seqential 1080p and WUXGA 3D sorces at 100 and 120 Hz Dal Pipe 1080p, WUXGA and WQXGA 3D sorces at 100 and 120 Hz D Sync D Sync In D Sync Ot CONTROL CONNECTIONS LAN connection examples RS232 connection example OPERATING THE PROJECTOR Switching the projector on Switching the projector off Selecting an inpt signal Selecting a test pattern Adjsting the lens Adjsting the image page vi

8 CONTENTS (contined) OPERATING GUIDE...33 USING THE MENUS Opening the OSD Opening a men Exiting mens and closing the OSD Inside a men Accessing sb-mens Execting commands Editing projector settings Using a slider to set a vale Editing nmeric vales USING THE PROJECTOR Main men Lens men Lens Control Lens Memory Image men Color men Color Space Color Mode Geometry men Aspect Ratio Digital Zoom Overscan Blanking Keystone Corners Rotation Pincshion / Barrel Arc Cstom Warp Edge Blend men Blend Width Black Level Uplift D men D types Some 3D settings explained Laser men Setp men ColorMax Setting Power On/Off Clock Adjst OSD Settings Memory Network men PIP men Information men Signal Format System Stats Thermal Stats Factory Reset page vii

9 CONTENTS (contined) REFERENCE GUIDE...77 APPENDIX D: GLOSSARY OF TERMS THE DMD CHOOSING A LENS Basic calclation Basic calclation example Fll lens calclation Introdcing TRC Calclating TRC Calclating the throw ratio with TRC Fll lens calclation example POSITIONING THE SCREEN AND PROJECTOR POSITIONING THE IMAGE FRAME RATES AND PULLDOWNS EXPLAINED Interlaced and progressive scan Frame rates of image sorces Plldowns - conversion into destination formats :3 (normal) plldown :3:3:2 (advanced) plldown APPENDIX A: LENS PART NUMBERS APPENDIX B: SUPPORTED SIGNAL INPUT MODES D formats D formats APPENDIX C: WIRING DETAILS RS Trigger 1 & Trigger Wired remote control Sync IN and Sync OUT page viii

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11 M-Vision Laser 18K Series High Brightness Digital Video Projector 4 INSTALLATION AND QUICK-START GUIDE

12 IN THIS GUIDE IN THIS GUIDE WHAT S IN THE BOX?...3 CONNECTING THE POWER SUPPLY...4 PROJECTOR OVERVIEW...5 Front and rear views...5 Control panel...6 Projector indicators...7 REMOTE CONTROL...8 Infrared reception...11 POSITIONING THE SCREEN AND PROJECTOR...12 Roll and pitch...13 Stacking instrctions...14 CHANGING THE LENS...17 Inserting a new lens...17 Removing the lens...18 OPERATING THE PROJECTOR...19 Switching the projector on...19 Switching the projector off...19 Selecting an inpt signal...20 Selecting a test pattern...20 Adjsting the lens...21 Adjsting the image...21 Installation and Qick-Start Gide

13 HDMI1 BRI Digital Projection M-Vision Laser 18K Series WHAT S IN THE BOX? What s In The Box? MENU Pic Mte OFF ON OSD OFF ON OFF ON Make sre yor box contains everything listed. If any pieces are missing, contact yor dealer. OUT IN EXIT INFO FREEZE RE-SYNC FOCUS ZOOM SHIFT LENS OK DEFAULT Yo shold save the original box and packing materials, in case yo ever need to ship yor projector. IN USER PRESET DISPLAYPORT HD-T 3GSDI R G B ALL VGA COMP1 COMP2 TEST D EYE PIP SWAP A B C D HDMI2 DVI CON GAMMA ADDR ALT ALT OUT The projector is shipped withot a lens. Remote control 2x AAA batteries Projector Only one power cable - dependent on the destination territory - will be spplied with the projector. A stacking kit is also provided in some regions. User Manal on disc Important Information HDMI cable Power cable, United Kingdom Power cable, Erope Power cable, North America Power cable, China Installation and Qick-Start Gide page 3

14 CONNECTING THE POWER SUPPLY Connecting The Power Spply Firmly psh the mains connector into the socket 1, then press the ON/OFF switch 2. Use only the power cable provided. Ensre that the power otlet incldes a grond connection as this eqipment MUST be earthed. Handle the power cable careflly and avoid sharp bends. Do not se a damaged power cable. 1 2 When operating on 110V Light otpt power is redced by approx 35%. Installation and Qick-Start Gide page 4

15 PROJECTOR OVERVIEW Projector Overview Front and rear views 1 Indicators: TEMP, LIGHT, STATUS and POWER 2 Lens mont 3 Air inlet 4 Lifting handle 5 Air inlet 6 Front infrared window 7 Stacking feet 5 6 Front view 7 8 Air otlet 9 Rear infrared window Connections panel 11 Lifting handle 12 Control panel 13 Adjstable feet 14 Stacking feet 15 Mains socket and switch 13 Rear view Installation and Qick-Start Gide page 5

16 Control panel 1 POWER Switches the projector on and off (STANDBY). 2 INPUT Switches to the next inpt sorce. 3 AUTO SYNC Re-synchronises with the crrent inpt signal. 4 ASPECT Changes the aspect ratio. 5 CENTER LENS Centers the lens. 6 PIC MUTE Shows and hides the projected image. When OFF, the light sorce is completely switched off and the screen is black. 7 MENU Displays and exits the OSD. 8 Arrow bttons & ENTER Navigation bttons sed to highlight men entries in the OSD. Press ENTER to open or execte the highlighted men entry. 9 EXIT Exits the crrent OSD page and enters the level above. 10 LENS SHIFT arrow bttons Each of these bttons moves the lens in the specified direction. 11 FOCUS pls and mins bttons Used to move the focs in and ot. 12 ZOOM pls and mins bttons Used to zoom in and ot. PROJECTOR OVERVIEW POWER INPUT AUTO SYNC ASPECT CENTER LENS PIC MUTE AUTO SYNC and ASPECT do not work when the projector ses HDMI 3 or 4. Installation and Qick-Start Gide page 6

17 PROJECTOR OVERVIEW Projector indicators TEMP. Off = no problem Flashing red = temperatre error LIGHT Off = light is switched off Flashing green = light is preparing to switch on Flashing red (cycles of six flashes) = light modle failre On, green = light is switched on STATUS Off = no problem Flashing red (continosly) = cover error Flashing red (cycles of for flashes) = fan error On, red = system error TEMP. LIGHT STATUS POWER POWER Off = the projector is switched off Flashing green = the projector is warming p Flashing amber = the projector is cooling down On, red = STANDBY mode On, green = the projector is switched on Installation and Qick-Start Gide page 7

18 REMOTE CONTROL Remote Control 1 Power ON / OFF Trns power on and off. 2 Pic Mte OPEN / CLOSED Shows and hides the projected image. When CLOSED, the light sorce is completely switched off and the screen is black. 2 OSD ON / OFF Enable and disable screen timeot messages and control whether to show the OSD dring projection. 4 MENU Access the OSD. If the OSD is open, press this btton to go back to the previos men OFF MENU OPEN OFF Pic Mte OSD OK ON CLOSE ON DEFAULT 8 FREEZE and RE-SYNC are not available when the projector ses inpt HDMI 3 or 4. This projector does not se the following options on the remote: DVI, VGA, COMP 1 and COMP 2. 5 Navigation (arrows and OK) Navigate throgh the mens with the arrows, confirm yor choice with OK. In lens adjstment modes, the arrows are sed to move, zoom or focs the lens. See 11 below. In lens adjstment modes, or when the OSD is not showing, the OK btton switches between modes: Shift Adjstment and Zoom / Focs Adjstment. 6 7 EXIT FREEZE INFO RE-SYNC EXIT Go p one level in the OSD. When the top level is reached, press to close the OSD. 7 FREEZE Freeze the crrent frame. 8 DEFAULT When editing a parameter, press this btton to restore the defalt vale. 9 INFO Access information abot the projector. 10 RE-SYNC Re-synchronise with the crrent inpt signal. FOCUS IN OUT HDMI1 HDMI2 LENS SHIFT USER PRESET DVI ZOOM IN OUT A B C D ALT HDMI3 HDMI4 DisplayPort2 DisplayPort1 HD-T 3GSDI ADDR ALT R G B ALL VGA COMP1 COMP2 TEST D EYE PIP SWAP contines on next page... Remote control Installation and Qick-Start Gide page 8

19 REMOTE CONTROL FREEZE RE-SYNC 11 LENS adjstment FOCUS IN / OUT: adjst focs. SHIFT: press and hold this btton, then se the Navigation arrow bttons to move the lens. ZOOM IN / OUT: adjst zoom. 12 USER PRESET A, B, C, D Load ser presets. 13 ALT 11 FOCUS IN LENS SHIFT ZOOM IN This projector does not se the following options on the remote: HDMI 3 and HDMI 4 DVI, VGA, COMP 1 and COMP 2. Press and hold this btton to access alternative fnctions for all bttons with a green label. OUT OUT 14 DVI / DisplayPort2 / nmeric inpt 3 There is no DVI inpt on this projector. Use with ALT to select the DisplayPort 2 inpt. 12 USER PRESET A B C D 15 HDMI 2 / HDMI 4 / nmeric inpt 2 Select the HDMI 1 inpt. Use with ALT to select the HDMI 4 inpt. 16 HDMI 1 / HDMI 3 / nmeric inpt 1 Select the HDMI 1 inpt. Use with ALT to select the HDMI 3 inpt. 17 TEST / SWAP / nmeric inpt 0 Show a test pattern. Press again to show the next test pattern:...off, White, Black, Red, Green, Ble, CheckerBoard, CrossHatch, V Brst, H Brst, ColorBar... When PIP mode is on, se this btton with ALT to swap the main and sb images. HDMI1 HDMI2 DVI HDMI3 HDMI4 DisplayPort2 DisplayPort1 HD-T 3GSDI ALT ALT ADDR R G B ALL VGA COMP1 COMP2 TEST D EYE PIP SWAP contines on next page... Remote control Installation and Qick-Start Gide page 9

20 REMOTE CONTROL 17 DISPLAYPORT 1 / R / nmeric inpt 4 Select DisplayPort 1 inpt. 18 HD-T / G / nmeric inpt 5 Select the HDBaseT inpt. OFF ON 19 3GSDI / B / nmeric inpt 6 Select the 3G-SDI inpt. 20 VGA / 3D / nmeric inpt 7 There is no VGA inpt on this projector. Use with ALT to toggle the 3D Format setting between Off and Ato. 21 COMP1 / EYE / nmeric inpt 8 There is no Component 1 inpt on this projector. Use with ALT to switch between left and right eye 3D dominance. 22 COMP2 / PIP / nmeric inpt 9 There is no Component 2 inpt on this projector. Use with ALT to switch on Pictre In Pictre (PIP) mode. IN OUT Pic Mte OPEN CLOSE OSD Remote control top OFF LENS SHIFT ON IN OUT This projector does not se the following options on the remote: HDMI 3 and HDMI 4 DVI, VGA, COMP 1 and COMP ADDR / ALL (with red indicator at the top) Assign and nassign an IR remote address. To assign an address: 1. Press and hold this btton ntil the indicator starts flashing. 2. Release this btton and while the indicator is still flashing, enter a two-digit address sing the nmeric inpt bttons. The indicator will flash three times qickly to confirm the change. To nassign an address and retrn to the defalt address 00, Press and hold ALT and this btton simltaneosly ntil the indicator flashes to confirm the change HDMI1 USER PRESET A B C D HDMI2 DVI ALT ALT HDMI3 HDMI4 DisplayPort2 DisplayPort1 HD-T 3GSDI ADDR R G B ALL VGA COMP1 COMP2 TEST D EYE PIP SWAP Remote control bottom Installation and Qick-Start Gide page 10

21 REMOTE CONTROL Infrared reception The projector has infrared sensors at the front and back. The angle of acceptance is 40. Make sre that the remote control is within the angle of acceptance when trying to control the projector Infrared reception Installation and Qick-Start Gide page 11

22 POSITIONING THE SCREEN AND PROJECTOR Positioning The Screen And Projector 1. Install the screen, ensring that it is in the best position for viewing by yor adience. 2. Mont the projector, ensring that it is at a sitable distance from the screen for the image to fill the screen. Set the adjstable feet so that the projector is level, and perpendiclar to the screen. The drawing below shows the positions of the feet for table monting, and the fixing holes for ceiling monting. Always allow the projector to cool for 5 mintes before disconnecting the power or moving the projector. 1 1 Ensre that there is at least 50 cm (19.7 in) of space between the ventilation otlets and any wall, and 30 cm (11.8 in) on all other sides For adjstable feet 2 Six M6 holes for ceiling mont The screws shold not penetrate more than 15 mm into the body of the projector. 1 1 Installation and Qick-Start Gide page 12

23 POSITIONING THE SCREEN AND PROJECTOR Roll and pitch The projector can be operated in any position, as shown in the illstration Roll Pitch Fig. 1 Roll and pitch - any position is possible However, the following positions are to be avoided as they can redce motor life: Lens facing down Fig. 2 Positions to avoid Inpts and otpts facing p Installation and Qick-Start Gide page 13

24 POSITIONING THE SCREEN AND PROJECTOR Stacking instrctions 1. On the bottom projector, remove the for screws on the top side. Insert and secre the stacking tops in their place. When stacking projectors, the stack MUST be vertical, to ensre that the stresses are distribted to all for chassis corners. Do not stack more than two projectors. Do not se the provided eye bolts to sspend more than one projector. The eye bolts mst not be sed with stacks as they can carry the weight of one projector only. Do not se the lifting handles when stacking. The handles will carry the weight of one projector only. Use only the provided screws with a torqe of kgf cm ( Nm). It is the cstomer s responsibility to ensre that the assembly is carried ot secrely. The stacking kit is provided in the box as standard in some regions. It is also available to order separately. Installation and Qick-Start Gide page 14

25 POSITIONING THE SCREEN AND PROJECTOR Stacking instrctions contined 2. Remove the for adjstable feet of the top projector. 3. Slide the top projector over the bottom projector so the stacking feet are copled with the stacking tops on the bottom projector. When stacking projectors, the stack MUST be vertical, to ensre that the stresses are distribted to all for chassis corners. Do not stack more than two projectors. Do not se the provided eye bolts to sspend more than one projector. The eye bolts mst not be sed with stacks as they can carry the weight of one projector only. Do not se the lifting handles when stacking. The handles will carry the weight of one projector only. Use only the provided screws with a torqe of kgf cm ( Nm). It is the cstomer s responsibility to ensre that the assembly is carried ot secrely. The stacking kit is provided in the box as standard in some regions. It is also available to order separately. Installation and Qick-Start Gide page 15

26 POSITIONING THE SCREEN AND PROJECTOR Stacking instrctions contined 4. Use the provided holding pins to secre each connection. When stacking projectors, the stack MUST be vertical, to ensre that the stresses are distribted to all for chassis corners. Do not stack more than two projectors. Do not se the provided eye bolts to sspend more than one projector. The eye bolts mst not be sed with stacks as they can carry the weight of one projector only. Do not se the lifting handles when stacking. The handles will carry the weight of one projector only. Use only the provided screws with a torqe of kgf cm ( Nm). It is the cstomer s responsibility to ensre that the assembly is carried ot secrely. The stacking kit is provided in the box as standard in some regions. It is also available to order separately. Installation and Qick-Start Gide page 16

27 CHANGING THE LENS Changing The Lens Inserting a new lens 1. Remove the front and rear lens caps. Before changing the lens, always make sre the projector is switched off and flly disconnected from its power spply. When changing the lens, avoid sing excessive force as this may damage the eqipment. 2. Insert the lens, keeping the connector in pright position. The lens is shipped separately. Take care to preserve the original lens packaging and protective caps for ftre se. The projector will not power on withot the lens fitted. 3. Rotate the lens clockwise ntil it clicks into place. Installation and Qick-Start Gide page 17

28 Removing the lens CHANGING THE LENS Psh the btton 1 all the way in. 2. Rotate the lens conterclockwise 2 ntil it disengages. 3. Slowly pll the lens ot 3. Before changing the lens, always make sre the projector is switched off and flly disconnected from its power spply. When changing the lens, avoid sing excessive force as this may damage the eqipment. The lens is shipped separately. Take care to preserve the original lens packaging and protective caps for ftre se. The projector will not power on withot the lens fitted. Installation and Qick-Start Gide page 18

29 OPERATING THE PROJECTOR Operating The Projector Switching the projector on 1. Ensre a lens is fitted. Connect the power cable between the mains spply and the projector. (See Connecting the power spply above.) Switch on at the switch next to the power connector. 2. The POWER indicator lights red to signal that the projector is in STANDBY mode. Press one of the following bttons: On the remote control, the ON btton On the projector control panel, the POWER btton. The fans begin working, then the POWER indicator begins flashing green. When the flashing stops, the POWER and LIGHT indicators both light steady green. The projector is switched on. See also Connecting The Power Spply earlier in this gide. The self-test is rnning when all the LEDs on the control panel are lit. Use only the power cable provided. Switching the projector off 1. Press OFF on the remote control or POWER on the control panel, then press again to confirm yor choice. The POWER indicator on the control panel will start flashing amber, the system will go ot and the cooling fans will rn for a short time ntil the POWER indicator goes steady red to indicate that the projector has entered STANDBY mode. 2. If yo need to switch the projector off completely, switch off at the mains power switch next to the power connector and then disconnect the power cable from the projector. Ensre that the power otlet incldes a grond connection as this eqipment MUST be earthed. Handle the power cable careflly and avoid sharp bends. Do not se a damaged power cable. Installation and Qick-Start Gide page 19

30 OPERATING THE PROJECTOR Selecting an inpt signal 1. Connect one or more image sorces to the projector. 2. Select the inpt yo want to display: Press one of the inpt bttons on the remote control. Alternatively, open the On-screen display (OSD) by pressing MENU. Highlight Inpt from the main men, press ENTER/OK and then select an inpt signal sing the UP and DOWN arrow bttons. Press ENTER/OK to confirm yor choice. For fll details of how to se the controls and the men system, see the Operating Gide. Selecting a test pattern To display a test pattern: Press TEST on the remote control. Change the test pattern sing the LEFT and RIGHT arrow bttons. Test patterns are displayed in the following order: White, Black, Red, Green, Ble, Checkerboard, CrossHatch, V Brst, H Brst, ColorBar, Aspect Ratios, Off Alternatively, open the OSD by pressing MENU. Highlight Test Patterns from the main men, then select a test pattern sing the LEFT and RIGHT arrow bttons. After the final test pattern, the projector exits test pattern mode and retrns to the main image. To view test patterns again, yo need to press TEST again. If yo wish to exit the test patterns before yo reach the final one, press TEST or EXIT at any time. Installation and Qick-Start Gide page 20

31 OPERATING THE PROJECTOR Adjsting the lens The lens can be adjsted sing the Lens men, or sing the lens bttons on the remote control. Lens men The Lens men provides access to the Lens Control setting and the Lens Center command. Lens Control allows Zoom, Focs and Shift adjstment sing the arrow bttons. The setting operates in Zoom/Focs Adjstment and Shift Adjstment mode. Press ENTER/SELECT to switch between the two modes. Remote control Use the remote control to adjst zoom, focs and shift directly, withot opening a men: OK enters lens control, then switches between Zoom/Focs Adjstment and Shift Adjstment. EXIT exits lens control and opens the Lens men. MENU exits lens control and retrns to the main image. The arrow bttons adjst zoom, focs and shift as indicated on the screen. For fll details of how to adjst the lens sing the remote control, see Remote Control earlier in this gide. Adjsting the image Orientation This can be set from the Setp men. Setp men Highlight Orientation and choose from Front Tabletop, Front Ceiling, Rear Tabletop, Rear Ceiling and Ato-front. Geometry Settings sch as Keystone, Rotation, Pincshion / Barrel and Arc can be set from the Geometry men. Pictre Settings sch as Gamma, Brightness, Contrast, Satration, He and Sharpness can be set from the Image men. Geometry men Image men Installation and Qick-Start Gide page 21

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33 M-Vision Laser 18K Series High Brightness Digital Video Projector 4 CONNECTION GUIDE

34 IN THIS GUIDE IN THIS GUIDE SIGNAL INPUTS AND OUTPUTS...25 Digital inpts and otpts...25 EDID on the DisplayPort, HDMI and HDBaseT inpts...26 Using DisplayPort/HDMI/HDBaseT switchers with the projector D connections...27 Frame seqential 1080p and WUXGA 3D sorces at 100 and 120 Hz...27 Dal Pipe 1080p, WUXGA and WQXGA 3D sorces at 100 and 120 Hz D Sync D Sync In D Sync Ot...28 CONTROL CONNECTIONS...29 LAN connection examples...30 RS232 connection example...31 Connection Gide

35 SIGNAL INPUTS AND OUTPUTS Signal Inpts and otpts Digital inpts and otpts 1 HDBaseT Receives digital signal from HDBaseT-compliant devices. 2 HDMI 1 HDMI 1.4a. For simltaneos HDBaseT and LAN connectivity, a third-party distribtion prodct can be tilised to combine HDBaseT video stream with LAN connection for delivery to the projector. 3 DisplayPort 1 / DisplayPort 2 DisplayPort 1.1a. 4 3G-SDI in / 3G-SDI ot 5 HDMI 2 From the 3G-SDI ot port, connect a 3G-SDI cable to distribte the 3G-SDI signal to another projector. HDMI 1.4a. 3D SYNC - OUT TRIGGER 1 2 RS Connection Gide page 25

36 SIGNAL INPUTS AND OUTPUTS EDID on the DisplayPort, HDMI and HDBaseT inpts If yo are sing a compter graphics card or another sorce that obeys the EDID protocol, the sorce will atomatically configre itself to sit the projector. Otherwise refer to the docmentation spplied with the sorce to manally set the resoltion to the DMD resoltion of the projector or the nearest sitable setting. Switch off the sorce, connect to the projector, then switch the sorce back on again. Using DisplayPort/HDMI/HDBaseT switchers with the projector When sing a DisplayPort/HDMI/HDBaseT sorce switcher with the projector, it is important to set the switcher so that it passes the projector EDID throgh to the sorce devices. If this is not done, the projector may not be able to lock to the sorce or display the sorce correctly as its video otpt timings may not be compatible with those of the projector. Sometimes this is called transparent, pass-throgh or clone mode. See yor switcher s manal for information on how to set this mode. 1 Sorces Switcher 3 Projector EDID EDID EDID EDID The EDIDs in the switcher shold be the same as the one in the projector. Connection Gide page 26

37 SIGNAL INPUTS AND OUTPUTS 3D connections Frame seqential 1080p and WUXGA 3D sorces at 100 and 120 Hz 1. Connect to a DisplayPort inpt. 2. Set 3D Format in the 3D men to Frame Seqential. Dal Pipe 1080p, WUXGA and WQXGA 3D sorces at 100 and 120 Hz 1. Connect the left eye otpt to the HDMI 1 socket and the right eye otpt to the HDMI 2 socket. 2. Set 3D Format in the 3D men to Dal-Pipe. See 3D formats in the Reference Gide for a complete list of spported formats and frame rates. While the projector can receive 100/120Hz and display 3D at 100/120Hz, video processing is limited to 60Hz. This also applies to Dal Pipe 3D at 60 Hz per inpt. 3D SYNC - OUT TRIGGER 1 2 RS HDMI 1 / Dal Pipe LEFT 2 DisplayPort 1 3 DisplayPort 2 4 HDMI 2 / Dal Pipe RIGHT Connection Gide page 27

38 SIGNAL INPUTS AND OUTPUTS 3D Sync 3D Sync In Sync inpt signal. Connect the 3D sync from yor graphics card or server. 3D Sync Ot Sync otpt signal. This may be affected by the Sync Offset setting in the 3D Control men. Connect this to yor IR emitter or ZScreen. 3D SYNC - OUT TRIGGER 1 2 RS D Sync IN 2 3D Sync OUT D inpt 4 3D Sync In 5 3D Sync OUT 6 6 IR emitter or ZScreen Connection Gide page 28

39 CONTROL CONNECTIONS Control Connections 1 Trigger 1 2 Trigger 2 The Trigger otpts are activated by one of the three following conditions, as set in the Setp men: Screen trigger: can be connected to an electrically operated screen, atomatically deploying the screen when the projector starts p, and retracting the screen when the projector shts down. Aspect ratio trigger: can be sed to control screen shttering for different aspect ratios. RS232 trigger: can be sed to control the screen or screen shttering on receipt of an RS232 command 3 RS232 All of the projector s featres can be controlled via a serial connection, sing commands described in the Protocol Gide. Use a straight-throgh cable to connect directly to a compter. 4 Wired Remote The remote control can be connected sing a standard 3.5 mm mini jack cable (tip-ring-sleeve, or TRS). 5 LAN This dedicated LAN connection can be sed if HDBaseT/LAN is already being sed for HDBaseT signal inpt. 6 HDBaseT/LAN The projector s featres can be controlled via a LAN connection, sing Digital Projection s Projector Controller application or a terminal-emlation program. For a list of all commands sed to control the projector via LAN, see the Protocol Gide. Only one remote connection (RS232 or LAN) shold be sed at any one time. With a LAN connection the projector can serve a web page offering basic projector controls. Trigger 1 and Trigger 2 are not available with HDMI 3 and 4 inpts. Projector Controller is available for download, free of charge, from the Digital Projection website D SYNC - OUT TRIGGER 1 2 RS Connection Gide page 29

40 CONTROL CONNECTIONS LAN connection examples The projector s featres can be controlled via a LAN connection, sing Digital Projection s Projector Controller application or a terminalemlation program With a LAN connection the projector can serve a web page offering basic projector controls. Un-crossed LAN cable Projector Controller is available for download, free of charge, from the Digital Projection website. Compter Projector For simltaneos HDBaseT and LAN connectivity, a third-party distribtion prodct can be tilised to combine HDBaseT video stream with LAN connection for delivery to the projector. Un-crossed LAN cables Compter Hb or LAN TRIGGER 1 2 RS-232 Projector 1 2 Projector 1 LAN 2 HDBaseT/LAN Connection Gide page 30

41 CONTROL CONNECTIONS RS232 connection example All of the projector s featres can be controlled via a serial connection, sing commands described in the Protocol Gide. The Protocol Gide is available separately. Straightthrogh cable Compter Projector 1 TRIGGER 1 2 RS RS-232 Connection Gide page 31

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43 M-Vision Laser 18K Series High Brightness Digital Video Projector 4 OPERATING GUIDE

44 CONTENTS CONTENTS USING THE MENUS...35 OPENING THE OSD OPENING A MENU EXITING MENUS AND CLOSING THE OSD INSIDE A MENU Accessing sb-mens Operating Gide Execting commands EDITING PROJECTOR SETTINGS Using a slider to set a vale Editing nmeric vales USING THE PROJECTOR...38 MAIN MENU LENS MENU Lens Control Lens Memory IMAGE MENU COLOR MENU Color Space Color Mode GEOMETRY MENU Aspect Ratio Digital Zoom Overscan Blanking Keystone Corners Rotation Pincshion / Barrel Arc Cstom Warp EDGE BLEND MENU Blend Width Black Level Uplift D MENU D types Some 3D settings explained LASER MENU SETUP MENU ColorMax Setting Power On/Off Clock Adjst OSD Settings Memory NETWORK MENU PIP MENU INFORMATION MENU Signal Format System Stats Thermal Stats Factory Reset... 77

45 USING THE MENUS Using The Mens Opening the OSD OFF ON Access the varios mens sing either the projector control panel or the remote control. On either device, press the MENU btton. OFF Pic Mte OSD ON The on-screen display (OSD) opens showing the list of available mens. POWER INPUT AUTO SYNC ASPECT CENTER LENS PIC MUTE OFF MENU ON DEFAULT Opening a men Move p and down the list sing the UP and DOWN arrow bttons. To open a men, press ENTER on the control panel or OK on the remote control. This gide refers to the above two bttons as ENTER/OK. Projector control panel Main Men OK EXIT INFO FREEZE RE-SYNC Remote control Main Men Inpt HDMI 1 p Exiting mens and closing the OSD Test Pattern Lens PIP Information To go back to the previos page, press EXIT. Image Color When yo reach the top level, pressing EXIT will close the OSD. Geometry Edge Blend To close the OSD from any page, press MENU. 3D Laser Setp Network q On-screen display (OSD): top level mens Operating Gide page 35

46 USING THE MENUS Inside a men When yo open a men, the page consists of the following elements: Title bar at the top Shows which men yo have accessed. Highlighted item Available and navailable items Unavailable items appear a pale gray color. Whether an item is available may depend on other settings. The text or symbol to the right of an item shows whether the item: has a vale that can be changed (the crrent vale is shown) opens a sb-men (an arrow btton is displayed) exectes a command (the space to the right of the item is blank). Men Name Highlighted Item Vale Men Item Vale Unavailable Item Vale Slider Vale Sb-men Command The highlighted item has green backgrond. Accessing sb-mens Inside a men Use the UP and DOWN arrow bttons to highlight the sb-men, then press ENTER/OK. Men Name Men Item Vale Execting commands Highlighted Command OK If the item contains a command, highlighting it reveals an OK btton. Press ENTER/OK to execte the highlighted command. Highlighted command Yo may be asked for confirmation. Use the ENTER/OK to confirm, or EXIT to cancel. Command Name WARNING All [Men] vales will be lost. Press OK to confirm Press Exit to cancel Confirmation dialog Operating Gide page 36

47 Editing projector settings If the highlighted men item contains a list of vales to choose from, yo can change the vale by doing the following: 1. Highlight the men item and press ENTER/OK. 2. In the list of vales that opens, se the UP and DOWN arrow bttons to highlight a vale, then press ENTER/OK again to select the highlighted vale. USING THE MENUS Highlighted Item Men Item Men Item Men Name Crrent Vale Highlighted Vale Vale Vale Vale Some men items may be navailable de to settings in other mens. Unavailable men items appear gray. Using a slider to set a vale Some parameters open a slider. To set sch a parameter: 1. Press the LEFT or RIGHT arrow btton, or ENTER/OK. The arrow bttons will open the slider and adjst the vale at the same time. ENTER/OK will open the slider withot altering the initial vale. 2. Use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow bttons to move the slider. 3. When ready, press EXIT to exit the slider and retrn to the men, or press MENU to exit the slider withot showing the men again. Parameter List of vales Vale Slider Editing nmeric vales Some parameters take nmeric vales withot sing sliders - for example, color matching vales or IP addresses. 1. Use the UP and DOWN arrow bttons to highlight the row containing the nmeric field yo wish to edit. 2. Press ENTER/OK to enter edit mode. A nmeric field in edit mode is white text on ble backgrond. 3. In edit mode: Use the UP arrow btton to increase the nmeric vale. Use the DOWN arrow btton to decrease the nmeric vale. 4. Use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow bttons to edit the next or previos nmeric fields within the same row. 5. Once ready, press ENTER/OK to exit edit mode. Operating Gide Data Row x: y: Highlighted Row x: y: Row x: y: Row x: y: Nmeric vales page 37

48 USING THE PROJECTOR Using The Projector Main Men Main men Inpt Press ENTER/OK to open the list of available inpts. Use the UP and DOWN arrow bttons to select an inpt from the list, then press ENTER/OK to confirm yor choice. Inpt Test Pattern Lens Image Color HDMI 1 See Signal Inpts in the Connection Gide for frther information abot the available inpts and connections. Press EXIT to retrn to the main men. Test Pattern Choose from:...off, White, Black, Red, Green, Ble, Cyan, Yellow, Magenta... Use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow bttons to switch between vales. Lens, Image, Color, Geometry, Edge Blend, 3D, Laser, Setp and Network Press ENTER/OK to open these mens and access varios settings. Geometry Edge Blend 3D Laser Setp Network q Selecting a test pattern hides the OSD. Press EXIT to hide the test pattern, and then press MENU to show the OSD. Press the DOWN arrow at the bottom of the page to access additional mens: Main Men PIP and Information Press ENTER/OK to open these mens and access varios settings. PIP p Press the UP arrow to retrn to the previos page. Information Main men, page 1 and 2 Operating Gide page 38

49 USING THE PROJECTOR Lens men Lens Lock When this featre is On, all other Lens men items are disabled. Lens Control Opens a sb-men, see below. Center Lens Lens Lock Lens Control Center Lens Lens Memory Lens Off Centers the lens. Lens Memory Opens a sb-men, see next page. Lens Control Lens Control settings operate in Zoom/Focs Adjstment and Shift Adjstment mode. Press ENTER/OK to switch between modes. When in Zoom/Focs Adjstment mode: Use the UP and DOWN arrow bttons to adjst Zoom. Use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow bttons to adjst Focs. When in Shift Adjstment mode, se the arrow bttons to adjst Shift. Zoom Focs Lens Control p t [Enter] Shift Adjstment Lens Control p t Shift q [Enter] Zoom / Focs Adjstment q Operating Gide page 39

50 USING THE PROJECTOR Lens men contined from previos page Lens Memory This men allows yo to load, save and delete p to ten lens presets, containing position, zoom, focs and shift adjstment information. For example, if sing different screen sizes and aspect ratios, yo can save zoom, focs and positioning for each screen size and aspect ratio in a dedicated preset. Use Clear Memory to delete a memory preset if yo need to save a new combination of lens settings in its place. Overwriting a saved memory preset is not possible. Load Memory Save Memory Clear Memory Lens Memory Lens Load Memory Lens Save Memory Lens Clear Memory Memory 1 OK Memory 1 OK Memory 1 OK Memory 2 Memory 2 Memory 2 Memory 3 Memory 3 Memory 3 Memory 4 Memory 4 Memory 4 Memory 5 Memory 5 Memory 5 Memory 6 Memory 6 Memory 6 Memory 7 Memory 7 Memory 7 Memory 8 Memory 8 Memory 8 Memory 9 Memory 9 Memory 9 Memory 10 Memory 10 Memory 10 Operating Gide page 40

51 Image men Pictre Mode Choose from High Bright, Presentation and Video. Use a different setting depending the type of inpt sorce. Press ENTER/SELECT to open the list. Use the UP and DOWN arrow bttons to select a pictre mode from the list, then press ENTER/OK to confirm yor choice. Press EXIT to retrn to the main men. Dynamic Black Set to On to allow for increased contrast in darker scenes by modlating the light sorce. Light Off Timer When Dynamic Black is On, the Laser light sorce may trn off depending pon the setting of the Light Off Timer. Options are: Disable, 0.5, 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0 seconds. Gamma Choose a de-gamma crve from 1.0, 1.8, 2.0, 2.2, 2.35, 2.5, S-Crve and DICOM. Used correctly, the Gamma setting can improve contrast while maintaining good details for blacks and whites. If excess ambient light washes ot the image and it is difficlt to see details in dark areas, lower the Gamma setting to compensate. This improves contrast while maintaining good details for blacks. Conversely, if the image is washed ot and nnatral, with excessive detail in black areas, increase the setting. S-Crve is an enhanced mid-tone gamma. DICOM is a simlated DICOM display, which can be sed for training applications. Brightness, Contrast, Satration, He, Sharpness, Noise Redction Highlight the setting yo wish to edit, and then press ENTER/OK, or the LEFT or RIGHT arrow btton to open the slider. Use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow bttons to adjst the slider. Press EXIT to close the slider and retrn to the men, or MENU to close the slider and retrn to the projected image. Freeze Freezes the crrent frame. Resync Press ENTER/OK to force the projector to resynchronise with the crrent inpt. USING THE PROJECTOR Pictre Mode Dynamic Black Gamma Brightness Contrast Satration He Sharpness Noise Redction Freeze Image Light Off Timer ---- Resync Brightness 100 High Bright Off 2.2 Off Operating Gide page 41

52 USING THE PROJECTOR Color men Color Color Space In most cases, the Ato setting determines the correct colorspace to se. If it does not, yo can choose a specific colorspace: Choose from Ato, YPbPr, YCbCr, RGB PC and RGB Video. Color Space Color Mode ColorMax Manal Color Matching Color Temperatre Ato ColorMax Peak Native Gains and Lifts Color Color Space Ato Color Mode ColorMax Manal Color Matching Color Temperatre Gains and Lifts Ato ColorMax Native YPbPr Peak Ato 100 YCbCr 100 RGB Native PC 100 RGB Video Operating Gide page 42

53 USING THE PROJECTOR Color Mode The projector can work in the following color modes: ColorMax, Manal Color Matching, Color Temperatre and Gains and Lifts. Color Color Space Ato Color Mode ColorMax ColorMax ColorMax Manal Color Matching Manal Color Matching Color Temperatre Color Temperatre Gains and Lifts Gains and Lifts Only one color mode can be selected at a time. Settings sed by the other color modes are disabled. ColorMax 1. Set Color Mode to ColorMax. 2. Navigate to the ColorMax setting. Choose from HDTV, Peak, User 1 and User 2. User 1 and User 2 are ser-defined color gamts set via the Setp > ColorMax men. Color Color Space Ato Color Mode ColorMax ColorMax Peak Manal Color Matching HDTV Color Temperatre Peak Gains and Lifts User 1 User 2 See Setp men for frther information abot setting p the User 1 and User 2 color gamts. Operating Gide page 43

54 USING THE PROJECTOR Color men contined from previos page Manal Color Matching 1. Set Color Mode to Manal Color Matching. Manal Color Matching Ato Test Pattern Off 2. Open the Manal Color Matching sbmen. Red Green Here yo can do the following: Switch Ato Test Pattern On and Off. Adjst He, Satration and Gain settings for each individal color to improve the color balance of the projected image. Adjst white balance RGB vales. Reset all vales. Ble Yellow Cyan Magenta White Balance Reset For more details abot the He, Satration and Gain settings, see Color matching parameters explained frther in this gide. Manal Color Matching Red Manal Color Matching White He 100 Red 100 Satration 100 Green 100 Gain 100 Ble 100 Operating Gide page 44

55 USING THE PROJECTOR Color men contined from previos page Color matching parameters explained The levels of he, satration and gain in the Manal Color Matching men change the color vales in the following ways: He Specifies the position of each color (red, yellow, green, cyan, ble and magenta) relative to its neighboring colors. MAGENTA RED YELLOW RED 2 Satration Specifies the level of white in each color (i.e. how pale each color is). 3 Gain Controls the amont of light that goes into each color, i.e. the lowest gain wold prodce black. WHITE BLUE GREEN BLACK CYAN Operating Gide page 45

56 USING THE PROJECTOR Color men contined from previos page Color Temperatre 1. Set Color Mode to Color Temperatre. 2. Navigate to the Color Temperatre setting. Choose a vale from 3200K (warmer) to 9300K (cooler) or Native (no correction). Color Color Space Color Mode ColorMax Manal Color Matching Color Temperatre Gains and Lifts Ato Color Temperatre Peak Native 3200K 5400K 6500K 7500K 9300K Native Operating Gide page 46

57 USING THE PROJECTOR Color men contined from previos page Gains and Lifts Lifts allow yo to adjst black levels of individal colors, while gains adjst the bright part of the scale. Set the sliders as reqired. Red Lift Green Lift Ble Lift Red Gain Green Gain Ble Gain Reset Gains and Lifts Operating Gide page 47

58 USING THE PROJECTOR Geometry men Geometry This men allows yo to compensate for image distortions cased by an nsal projection angle or irreglar screen srface. Aspect Ratio Digital Zoom Overscan Blanking Keystone 4 Corners Rotation Pincshion / Barrel Sorce Off Only one of the following shold be sed at any one time. Keystone, 4 Corners, Rotation, Pincshion/Barrel and Arc For more complex adjstments se Cstom Warp later in this section. Arc Cstom Warp Off Aspect Ratio This featre defines the aspect ratio of the sorce. Use the Setp > Screen Setting to define the screen aspect ratio. If yo choose a preset aspect ratio from here, it will give yo the best fit for yor selection. Choose from: 5:4 4:3 16:10 16: TheaterScope Sorce Unscaled Image scaling and aspect ratio are also inflenced by Setp > Screen Setting. See next page for frther information abot the TheaterScope aspect ratio. Operating Gide page 48

59 USING THE PROJECTOR Theaterscope setting The TheaterScope setting is sed in combination with an anamorphic lens to restore 2.35:1 images packed into a 16:9 frame. Sch images are projected with black lines at the top and bottom of the 16:9 screen to make p for the difference in aspect ratios. Withot an anamorphic lens and withot the TheaterScope setting applied, a 16:9 sorce containing a 2.35:1 image looks like this: Black margin part of the sorce TheaterScope is sed with an anamorphic lens. If yo se TheaterScope, set the screen aspect ratio to 16:9. Black margin part of the sorce If we change the setting to TheaterScope, the black lines will disappear bt the image will stretch vertically to reach the top and bottom of the DMD : An anamorphic lens will stretch the image horizontally, restoring the original 2.35 ratio: Operating Gide page 49

60 USING THE PROJECTOR.Geometry men contined from previos page Digital Zoom Digital zooming enlarges a section of the image, while the area otside the enlarged section is cropped ot to preserve the overall image size. Digital Zoom defines the level of zoom that needs to be applied. If Digital Zoom is set to 0, then the other settings in the men will be disabled. Digital Pan and Digital Scan specify the area that is being enlarged: Digital Pan adjsts the horizontal coordinates. Digital Scan adjsts the vertical coordinates. The Reset command restores the defalt Digital Zoom, Digital Pan and Digital Scan vales. Digital Zoom Digital Pan Digital Scan Reset Digital Zoom Operating Gide page 50

61 USING THE PROJECTOR Geometry men contined from previos page Overscan Use this setting to compensate for noisy or badly defined image edges. Crop removes nwanted artifacts from the edges of yor image by cropping the edges. Zoom increases the size of the image to force the edges off-screen. Geometry Aspect Ratio Sorce Digital Zoom Overscan Off Blanking Off Keystone Crop 4 Corners Zoom Rotation Pincshion / Barrel Arc Image with noisy edges Overscanned image Operating Gide page 51

62 USING THE PROJECTOR Geometry men contined from previos page Blanking Use this featre to: fit an odd-sized screen; ct off timecode dots in the top line of a pictre; ct off sbtitles, etc. Select the edge yo wish to blank and se the LEFT and RIGHT arrow bttons to determine the amont of correction. Use the Reset command to restore blanked edges. Top Bottom Left Right Reset Blanking Operating Gide page 52

63 USING THE PROJECTOR Geometry men contined from previos page Keystone Use this setting to compensate for any distortion cased by the projector being in a different horizontal or vertical plane to the screen. H Keystone V Keystone Rotation Reset Keystone Keystone example 1 The projector is positioned at an angle 2 The reslting image is distorted 3 The image is corrected when Keystone is applied Operating Gide page 53

64 USING THE PROJECTOR Geometry men contined from previos page Keystone settings 1 Projector to the left The projector is positioned to the left of the screen. To correct, apply a positive Horizontal Keystone vale sing the RIGHT arrow btton. 2 Projector to the right The projector is positioned to the right of the screen. To correct, apply a negative Horizontal Keystone vale sing the LEFT arrow btton. 3 Projector high The projector is positioned above the screen at a downward angle. To correct, apply a negative Vertical Keystone vale sing the DOWN arrow btton. 4 Projector low The projector is positioned below the screen at an pward angle. To correct, apply a positive Vertical Keystone vale sing the UP arrow btton Projector straight The projector is directly opposite the screen at a right angle both horizontally and vertically. No correction is needed Horizontal and vertical keystone corrections Operating Gide page 54

65 USING THE PROJECTOR Geometry men contined from previos page 4 Corners For each corner, apply horizontal and / or vertical correction as necessary to restore the rectanglar shape of the image. Top Left Corner Top Right Corner Bottom Left Corner Bottom Right Corner Reset 4 Corners Corner corrections provide a simple setp for awkward installations and irreglar shaped screens that may distort the image. To apply a similar (bt less flexible) correction, while preserving the original aspect ratio of the image, se the Keystone men. Top Right Corner example In this illstration, the top right corner reqires both horizontal and vertical correction. Top Right Corner Adjstment Top Right Corner x t 0 Top Right Corner y p 0 q Top Right Corner correction Operating Gide page 55

66 USING THE PROJECTOR Geometry men contined from previos page Rotation Use this featre for example to correct a monting error casing the image not to be level with the screen. Rotation example 1 DMD area The DMD is not rotated. It still covers the area that wold be occpied by the image withot correction. 2 Rotated image The image is smaller than the srronding DMD area. It is scaled in order to remain within the DMD area. 3 Angle of rotation The angle eqals a qarter of the Rotation setting. In this example the angle is 5, therefore Rotation = 20. Rotation Reset Rotation Operating Gide page 56

67 USING THE PROJECTOR Geometry men contined from previos page Pincshion / Barrel Pincshion or barrel distortions are the reslt of poor or incorrect tensioning of the screen or sing a srface that is not flat. Use the Pincshion / Barrel control to compensate electronically for sch distortions. Yo can also se this men to make simple panoramic screen corrections withot sing external processors. Pincshion / Barrel H Pin/Barrel 0 V Pin/Barrel 0 Keystone Reset Pincshion / Barrel example The illstration shows pincshion and barrel correction applied both horizontally and vertically, in eqal measres. Pincshion Barrel Operating Gide page 57

68 USING THE PROJECTOR Geometry men contined from previos page Arc This featre is similar to Pincshion / Barrel bt allows yo to apply crvatre to each edge of the image independently so yo can have any combination of corrections. Arc Top 0 Bottom 0 Left 0 Right 0 Reset Please note that a positive Arc vale on any edge will redce the image size as the projector needs to maintain the aspect ratio. A negative Arc vale will not affect the overall image size. Cstom Warp Aspect Ratio Digital Zoom & Shift Overscan Blanking Keystone 4 Corners Geometry Sorce Off Cstom warp maps may be created sing the Digital Projection - Projector Controller PC application. The Projector Controller software is available for download from the Digital Projection website, free of charge. Rotation Pincshion / Barrel Cstom Warp Off User 1 Settings User 1 and User 2 are selections of ser created predownloaded cstom warp maps. User 2 Operating Gide page 58

69 USING THE PROJECTOR Edge Blend men Use this men to blend together images from an array of two or more projectors. The featre feathers the light otpt of the projector within the edges that overlap with other projectors in the array: as a reslt, the overlapping edges are evenly lit and easily blend in with the rest of the image. Edge Blend Edge Blend On Align Pattern Off Blend Width Black Level Uplift When Edge Blend is set to Off, all other edge blend settings are disabled. Edge Blend Enable and disable Edge Blend Align Pattern Add markers to the image showing the edges of the blend area and making the overlaps more visible to help adjst the physical position of the projectors in the array. Blend Width Determine the width of the blended regions. Black Level Uplift Adjst black levels to compensate if the blended regions appear brighter than the rest of the image. Reset Reset all Edge Blend settings to their factory defalt vales. Reset The pictre in the blend region needs to be delivered to all overlapping projectors, which may reqire a special setp of the sorce. Operating Gide page 59

70 USING THE PROJECTOR Edge Blend men contined from previos page Blend Width Use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow bttons to set the width of the blended regions: Top Bottom Left Right Blend Width Top Bottom 3 Left 4 Right 3 4 Operating Gide page 60

71 USING THE PROJECTOR Edge Blend men contined from previos page Black Level Uplift Black in the blended regions appears less dark than in the rest of the image. To compensate for this, se this men to raise the black levels of the rest of the image: Set All to the reqired amont of black level correction. This will apply eqal correction to the black levels of all colors. If necessary, se the individal color sliders (Red, Green and Ble) for fine adjstment. Yo may experience artifacts at the edges where the blended region of one projector overlaps the pond of mirrors of its neighbor. In the example below, the blended image comes from two projectors, 1 and 2. Both images have black level plift applied; as a reslt, artifacts 3 and 4 have emerged at the edges where the black level plift region of one projector overlaps the pond of mirrors of the other. To remove the artifacts, yo need to slightly redce the size of the black level plift region of each projector so it does not overlap the pond of mirrors of the other projector. Depending on yor array, se Top, Bottom, Left and/or Right to redce the black level plift size. In the example below, se the Right slider of the projector on the left 1 to remove the artifact on the right 4, and the Left slider of the projector on the right 2 to remove the artifact on the left 3. Black Level Uplift Select Area Top 0 Bottom 0 Left 0 Right 0 Color Adjstment All t Red 0 Green 0 Ble 0 Enable Align Pattern from the Edge Blend men to see the black level plift area Operating Gide page 61

72 USING THE PROJECTOR 3D men Use this men to enable, disable and set p 3D inpt, as follows: 3D Format Off, Ato, Side-bySide (half), Top and Bottom, Dal Pipe and Frame Seqential. Frame Seqential is displayed at the incoming rate whereas Dal Pipe is for sorces where Left and Right eye are delivered on separate inpts. DLP Link Off / On. DLP Link On emits a sync plse for the 3D glasses via the projected image. DLP Link Off will send the sync plse to the sync ot connector to se with an external third party emitter. Eye Swap Normal and Reverse (set to Reverse if the left- and right-eye images are displayed in the wrong order) Dark Time 0.65 ms, 1.3 ms and 1.95 ms. Set to redce the effect of banding and image overlapping when viewed throgh 3D the glasses. 3D Sync Offset se the LEFT and RIGHT arrow bttons to compensate for image overlappng (ghosting) when viewed throgh 3D glasses. Reference External and Internal. This is information only. 3D Format DLP Link Eye Swap Dark Time 3D Sync Offset Reference 3D 100 Ato Off Normal 1.95 ms Internal. If 3D Format is set to Off, all other 3D settings will be navailable. For frther information abot spported 3D formats, see 3D connections in the Connection Gide. When 3D is on, the following settings become navailable: Image > Pictre Mode, Dynamic Black, Freeze. Geometry > Digital Zoom, Overscan. PIP > all settings. See also 3D types and Some 3D settings explained frther in this gide. See Appendix B: Spported Signal Inpt Modes > 3D formats in the Reference Gide for 3D resoltions and frame rates. Operating Gide page 62

73 USING THE PROJECTOR 3D men contined from previos page 3D types In most sitations yo can se the Ato setting to have the projector atomatically detect the format. Otherwise, consider the notes below to help yo set p the 3D inpt manally. The following 3D formats are spported: Dal Pipe (LEFT and RIGHT) The left and right eye images are delivered on two separate HDMI links, which the projector will interleave for 3D display. HDMI 1 L HDMI 2 R Dal Pipe Frame Seqential Displayport and HDMI inpts can accept Frame Seqential formats where both left and right eye images are delivered on a single cable. Up to 120Hz can be received and displayed. Frames rates of 50Hz or 60Hz will be displayed at 100Hz or 120Hz respectively.. For seqential 3D, an external sync is reqired to identify left and right frames. If no sync is available from the seqential sorce, the projector will generate an otpt sync, bt it may then be necessary to manally reset the dominance each time the player is started. Processing throgh the projector is limited 60Hz. Therefore while 120Hz seqential or Dal Pipe can be accepted and displayed it will drop to 60Hz for processing and then frame doble after processing. L R L R Frame Seqential Operating Gide page 63

74 USING THE PROJECTOR 3D men contined from previos page Frame Packing This format will be detected, re-synchronised, frame-mltiplied and displayed at 96 Hz with the left eye / right eye dominance atomatically extracted from the video data. Yo need to optimize Dark Time and Sync Delay manally to sit yor chosen switching glasses. L R Frame Packing Top and Bottom Sets the projector to reformat the video frames and map them to the display with the left eye / right eye dominance atomatically extracted from the video data. Yo need to optimize Dark Time and Sync Delay manally to sit yor chosen switching glasses. L R Top-and-Bottom Side by Side (Half): interlaced and progressive, 50 and 60Hz The side-by-side image will be de-interlaced (if appropriate), resized and then seqentially displayed at 100 or 120 Hz. The left eye / right eye dominance will be atomatically extracted from the video data, however yo will need to optimize Dark Time and Sync Delay manally to sit yor chosen switching glasses. L R Dark Time and Sync Delay need to be set only once, to optimize the image for the glasses in se. Side-by-Side (Half) Operating Gide page 64

75 USING THE PROJECTOR 3D men contined from previos page Some 3D settings explained Dark Time Banding can be cased if the image is displayed before each eye of the 3D switching glasses or ZScreen is not flly open. Dark Time allows yo to minimize this effect. Flly on Flly off Dark time Left Dark time Right Dark time In order to achieve maximm light otpt and a smooth grayscale, whilst eliminating ghosting, the following procedre is recommended: 1. Set Dark Time to a vale appropriate to the glasses or ZScreen, say 1.3 ms or 1.95 ms. Eye Swap The otgoing 3D frames are in pairs - the dominant frame being presented first. Yo can determine which frame shold be the dominant one. Dominance Left LEFT 1 RIGHT 1 LEFT 2 RIGHT 2 LEFT 3 RIGHT 3 2. Adjst Sync Offset time to eliminate ghosting and achieve a smooth grayscale. 3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 ntil the best reslt is obtained. By convention the defalt setting is Left. Dominance Right RIGHT 1 LEFT 1 RIGHT 2 LEFT 2 RIGHT 3 LEFT 3 Sync Offset The sync signal from the 3D server will be in phase with the frames generated by its graphics card. However, to compensate for switching delays in the glasses or ZScreen, Sync Offset is sed to adjst the sync otpt signal sent to the ZScreen or 3D glasses to minimise overlapping (ghosting in the image when viewed throgh the 3D glasses Incoming video Incoming sync signal Video signal with processing delays (and dark time adjstment) Sync otpt signal after delay adjstment Operating Gide page 65

76 USING THE PROJECTOR Laser men Laser Power Mode Eco will atomatically set the laser power to 80%. Normal will set the power to 100%. Set to Cstom if yo wish to adjst the power manally. Power Mode Power Level Constant Brightness Normal Off Power Level This setting is only available if Power Mode is set to Cstom. Choose a vale between 20 and 100, ranging from 20% to 100% laser power. Constant Brightness Once a Cstom brightness has been set, then Constant Brightness can be trned ON. This setting will maintain the brightness ntil the maximm laser power has been reached. The lower the power level the longer it will be maintained. Operating Gide page 66

77 USING THE PROJECTOR Setp men Setp Orientation Choose from Front Tabletop, Front Ceiling, Rear Tabletop, Rear Ceiling and Ato-front.. High Altitde Choose from On, Ato and Qiet. Standby Mode Choose from SperECO, ECO and Normal. SperECO ses minimal power and disables power ON via LAN. ECO ses a low power setting bt enables power ON via Ethernet port only. Normal enables power ON via both HDBase-T/LAN and Ethernet ports. Screen Setting Choose from 16:10, 16:9 and 4:3. ColorMax Setting Set p ser-defined color gamt vales. Power On/Off Access the sbmen to set p atomatic projector power on and power off. Clock Adjst Access the sbmen to set crrent date and local time. Startp Logo Set this to On if yo want the DP logo to show when the projector is first switched on. Blank Screen Choose from Logo, Black, Ble and White. Ato Sorce If this setting is On, the projector will atomatically search for an active inpt sorce. OSD Settings Access this sbmen to adjst the appearance and position of the on-screen display. Orientation High Altitde Standby Mode Screen Setting ColorMax Setting Power On/Off Clock Adjst Startp Logo Blank Screen Ato Sorce OSD Settings q Ato-front Ato SperECO 16:9 On Logo Off. Ato-front atomatically detects the projector s position and sets the orientation accordingly. Highlight the DOWN arrow at the bottom of the page and press ENTER/OK to navigate to the second Setp men page. Operating Gide page 67

78 USING THE PROJECTOR Setp men contined from previos page Trigger1 and Trigger 2 Choose from Screen, 5:4, 4:3, 16:10, 16:9, 1.88, 2.35, TheaterScope, Sorce, Unscaled or RS232 to determine what will case each trigger otpt to activate. Infrared Remote Set to Off if yo wish to disable the remote control. IR Code The projector and the remote control need a matching IR code: a two-digit nmber between 00 and 99. The defalt IR code is 00. This is also a master code, which, if assigned to a remote, will work regardless of the vale assigned to the projector. To assign an IR code for the projector: 1. Select IR Code. 2. Use the UP and DOWN arrow bttons to change the vales. To assign an IR code for the remote: 1. Press and hold the ADDR btton on the remote ntil the indicator starts flashing. 2. Release the ADDR btton and while the indicator is still flashing, enter a twodigit address sing the nmeric inpt bttons. The indicator will flash three times qickly to confirm the change. IR Code Reset Use this command to nassign an IR code from the projector. This will revert the IR Code vale to 00. Trigger-1 Trigger-2 Infrared Remote IR Code IR Code Reset Memory Image Latency Setp p Off Off On 0 Normal If yo trn the remote control off, yo can only trn it back on again from the control panel or via the Projector Controller application. The Projector Controller software is available for download from the Digital Projection website, free of charge. A wired remote control will also be disabled if Infrared Remote is set to Off. To nassign an IR code from the remote control, Press and hold ALT and ADDR simltaneosly ntil the indicator flashes to confirm the change. Memory Access this sbmen to save p to for presets containing cstom combinations of image settings, or to recall a saved preset. Image Latency Choose either Normal or Fast. Fast offers redced latency for both 2D and 3D sorces. Normal shold be sed in cases where large amonts of geometry or warp have been applied. Highlight the UP arrow at the top of the page and press ENTER/OK to go back to the first Setp men page. Operating Gide page 68

79 USING THE PROJECTOR Setp men contined from previos page ColorMax Setting ColorMax Setting permits seven point color matching of red, green, ble, yellow, cyan, magenta and white. Yo can enter yor own gamt vales here, or edit vales yo have imported sing the Projector Controller software. Measred Data Target Data User 1 Target Data User 2 ColorMax The Projector Controller software is available for download from the Digital Projection website, free of charge. Defining yor own colorspace with individal x and y coordinates for each color enables yo to match not only the whites bt each individal color as well. Highlight the sbmen yo wish to open and press ENTER/OK to confirm yor choice. This tool is best sed in conjnction with a specialized light meter (a photo spectrometer) to measre color parameters within a particlar installation. However, the preloaded generic factory defalt data set is designed to give more than satisfactory reslts. Measred Data / Target Data 1. Use the UP and DOWN arrow bttons to highlight a color, then se the LEFT and RIGHT arrow bttons to navigate to the x or y coordinate. 2. Use the UP and DOWN arrow bttons to increase and decrease the vale, respectively. 3. Exit edit mode: press ENTER/OK, if yo want to save the edited vales. press EXIT, if yo do not wish to save the edited vales Measred Data Red x: y: Green x: y: Ble x: y: White x: y: Reset Target Data User 1 Red x: y: Green x: y: Ble x: y: Yellow x: y: Cyan x: y: Magenta x: y: White x: y: If necessary, highlight another color and repeat the procedre. Operating Gide page 69

80 USING THE PROJECTOR Setp men contined from previos page Power On/Off Ato Power Off Set this to On if yo want the projector to go into STANDBY mode when no inpt sorce is detected for 20 mintes. Ato Power On Set this to On if yo want the projector to start p immediately when the mains is connected. Set this to Off if yo want the projector to go into STANDBY mode when the mains is connected. In this case, the projector will not start p ntil the POWER btton is pressed on the control panel or the ON btton is pressed on the remote control. Power On/Off Ato Power Off Off Ato Power On Off Schedled on/off Schedled on/off Access this sbmen to create a weekly schedle for atomatic on and off times: 1. Set a schedle: Use the UP and DOWN arrow bttons to highlight a row, then press ENTER/OK to enable edit mode. Within a row, navigate with the LEFT and RIGHT arrow bttons. Set vales with the UP and DOWN arrow bttons. To exit edit mode, press ENTER/OK. Alternatively, press EXIT if yo don t want the changes to take effect. Move to another row sing the UP and DOWN arrow bttons. 2. To enable the schedle, set Schedle to On. Schedled on/off Schedle Off S M T W T F S Time On T 12: 34 Off T 12: 34 On T 12: 34 Off T 12: 34 Operating Gide page 70

81 USING THE PROJECTOR Setp men contined from previos page Clock Adjst Use this men to set date (in dd:mm:yyyy format), time (in HH:mm format) and time zone. The date and time set here will affect any schedle created within the Power On/Off men. Clock Adjst Date (dd:mm:yyyy) 20:11:2015 Time (HH:mm) 14:00 Time Zone UTC 0 Operating Gide page 71

82 USING THE PROJECTOR Setp men contined from previos page OSD Settings Langage sets the OSD langage. Men Position determines where the OSD shold appear on the screen when activated. Men Transparency sets OSD transparency between 0% (no transparency), 25%, 50% and 75%. Time Ot determines how long the OSD shold remain on screen if no bttons are pressed. Choose Always On to disable this featre. Message Box determines whether projector stats messages shold appear on the screen. OSD Settings Langage English Men Position Center Men Transparency 0 Time Ot 30 Seconds Message Box On Memory The crrent image settings can be saved as a preset, which yo can recall later. The defalt settings can be recalled at any time as well. Up to for cstom presets can be stored for each inpt. The following settings are saved in a preset: From the Image men Dynamic Black, Gamma, Brightness, Contrast, Satration, He, Sharpness and Noise Redction From the Color men Color Space, Color Mode, ColorMax, Color Temperatre, RGB Lift and RGB Gain From the Geometry men Aspect Ratio and Overscan From the 3D Men 3D Format, DLPLink, Sync, Dark Time, Sync Offset Recall Memory Save Settings Memory Defalt Preset A Presets from one inpt cannot be applied to another inpt. To recall a saved preset: Select Recall Memory and press ENTER/OK, then select a preset from Preset A to Preset D. Select Defalt to load factory defalt vales. To save a preset: Select Save Settings and press ENTER/OK, then choose from Preset A, Preset B, Preset C and Preset D. Operating Gide page 72

83 USING THE PROJECTOR Network men Network Mode Choose between Projector Control and Service. DHCP, IP, Sbnet Mask, Gateway, DNS Set DHCP to On if the IP address is to be assigned by a DHCP server, or Off if it is to be set here. If DHCP is On, it will not be possible to edit IP Address, Sbnet Mask, Gateway or DNS. If DHCP is set to Off, edit IP Address, Sbnet Mask, Gateway and DNS as reqired. MAC This field is read-only. AMX (Device Discovery) Switch on or off. Network Network Mode Projector Control DHCP Off IP Sbnet Mask Gateway DNS MAC 00: 18: 27: 2d: f2: 06 AMX (Device Discovery) On Operating Gide page 73

84 USING THE PROJECTOR PIP men PIP Trn PIP on and off. Sorce PIP Sorce Position PIP Off HDMI1 Top-Left Select an inpt sorce for the PIP image. Any combinations are possible between main and PIP inpt sorce, as long as one of the inpts is either DisplayPort or 3G-SDI. Position Set the location of the PIP image on the screen. Choose from Top-Left, Top-Right, Bottom-Left, Bottom-Right and PBP. Operating Gide page 74

85 USING THE PROJECTOR Information men This men gives information abot software and hardware configration, inpt sorce and laser operating times It also allows yo to restore the factory defalt settings. Information Model Name E-Vision Laser 4K Serial Nmber X000XXXXX0000 Software Version 1 MD02-SE07-FD01 Software Version 2 LE02-19-RD Laser Hors 2 Active / PIP Sorce Signal Format System Stats Thermal Stats Factory Reset HDMI 1 Signal Format Signal Format Active Sorce Timing H Refresh V Refresh Pixel Clock 1080p/60Hz KHz Hz MHz PIP Sorce Timing H Refresh V Refresh Pixel Clock 576p/50Hz KHz Hz 27.0 MHz Operating Gide page 75

86 USING THE PROJECTOR Information men contined from previos page System Stats System Stats Atmospheric Pressre AC Voltage Ceiling Mode Tilt Angle Portrait Angle Altitde Mode Laser Power Constant Brightness Pa (116 m) 160V 264V 0 4 deg 0 deg Low 100% Off Thermal Stats Thermal Stats Inlet Temp. DMD Temp. LD 1-2 Temp. Fan 1-4 Speed Fan 5-8 Speed Fan 9-12 Speed Fan Speed Fan Speed Fan Speed Water Pmp Speed Ti=24 / Ta=34 C Tc=38 C B9=56 / B15=52 C 1399 / 1402 / 1391 / / 1200 / 1205 / / 1407 / 1410 / / 3005 / 3007 / / 2984 / 2984 / / 3015 / / 3026 Operating Gide page 76

87 USING THE PROJECTOR Information men contined from previos page Factory Reset To restore the factory defalt settings: 1. Navigate to Factory Reset and press ENTER/OK. 2. When prompted, press ENTER/OK to confirm yor choice, or press EXIT to cancel. Software Version 2 Factory Reset LE07-14-RE WARNING Active Sorce HDMI All Signal ser Format settings will be lost! Laser Hors Press OK to confirm HRS System Stats Press Exit to cancel Operating Gide page 77

88 M-Vision Laser 18K Series High Brightness Digital Video Projector 4 REFERENCE GUIDE

89 IN THIS GUIDE IN THIS GUIDE CHOOSING A LENS...79 Basic calclation...80 Basic calclation example...81 Fll lens calclation...82 Introdcing TRC...82 Calclating TRC...83 Calclating the throw ratio with TRC...84 Fll lens calclation example...85 POSITIONING THE IMAGE...86 APPENDIX A: LENS PART NUMBERS...88 APPENDIX B: SUPPORTED SIGNAL INPUT MODES D formats D formats...92 APPENDIX C: WIRING DETAILS...94 RS Trigger 1 & Trigger Wired remote control...95 Sync IN and Sync OUT...95 APPENDIX D: GLOSSARY OF TERMS...96 Reference Gide

90 CHOOSING A LENS Choosing A Lens A nmber of lenses are available. Which lens yo choose depends on the screen size, image aspect ratio, throw distance and light otpt. The following table shows all available lenses in order of their throw ratios: Throw ratios Focs range Lens shift : 1 zoom 1 m - 8 m V: 0.5 (U) 0.5 (D) frame H: 0.15 (L) 0.15 (R) frame : 1 zoom 2 m - 12 m V: 0.5 (U) 0.3 (D) frame H: 0.15 (L) 0.15 (R) frame : 1 zoom 2.5 m - 15 m V: 0.5 (U) 0.3 (D) frame H: 0.15 (L) 0.15 (R) frame : 1 zoom 4 m - 42 m V: 0.5 (U) 0.3 (D) frame H: 0.15 (L) 0.15 (R) frame To choose a lens, calclate the throw ratio reqired. Throw distance calclations are based on the distance from the oter end of the lens, which will vary from lens to lens. The distance between the front of the projector chassis and the oter end of the lens is called lens extension. Lens extensions is measred when the lens is focsed at infinity, and flly extended. Refer to the projector CAD drawings for individal lens extension figres. For information abot individal lens part nmbers, see Appendix A at the end of this docment. Reference Gide page 80

91 CHOOSING A LENS Basic calclation Identify the reqired lens by calclating the throw ratio. A throw ratio is the ratio of the throw distance to the screen width: Throw ratio = Throw distance Screen width 1 2 The lens table shown on this page incldes High Brightness lenses only. For a fll list, see Appendix A at the end of this docment. 1. Use the formla above to obtain the reqired throw ratio. 2. Match the throw ratio with a lens from the table below: Throw ratios Focs range : 1 zoom 1 m - 8 m : 1 zoom 2 m - 12 m : 1 zoom 2.5 m - 15 m : 1 zoom 4 m - 42 m 3. Ensre the reqired throw distance is within the range covered by the lens. 1 Throw distance 2 Screen width The basic calclation on this page does not take into consideration DMD and image size, which cold affect the throw ratio. For a more complex and realistic calclation, see Fll lens calclation in this section. When calclating the throw ratio, be sre to se identical measrement nits for both the throw distance and the screen width. For information abot individal lens part nmbers, see Appendix A at the end of this docment. Reference Gide page 81

92 CHOOSING A LENS Basic calclation example 1. Calclate the throw ratio sing the formla. Yor screen is 4.5 m wide and yo wish to place the projector approximately 10 m from the screen. The throw ratio will then be 11 = Match the reslt with the lens table. The lens matching a throw ratio of 2.22 is the : 1 zoom lens. 3. Check whether the lens covers the reqired throw distance. The focs range qoted for the : 1 zoom lens is m. The reqired distance of 10 m is within the range. INFORMATION YOU NEED FOR THIS CALCULATION The throw ratio formla: Throw ratio = Throw distance Screen width The lens table: Throw ratios Focs range : 1 zoom 1 m - 8 m : 1 zoom 2 m - 12 m : 1 zoom 2.5 m - 15 m : 1 zoom 4 m - 42 m The lens table shown on this page incldes High Brightness lenses only. For a fll list, see Appendix A at the end of this docment. The basic calclation on this page does not take into consideration DMD and image size, which cold affect the throw ratio. For a more complex and realistic calclation, see Fll lens calclation in this section. For information abot individal lens part nmbers, see Appendix A at the end of this docment. Reference Gide page 82

93 CHOOSING A LENS Fll lens calclation Introdcing TRC The choice of lens will affect the image size and will address discrepancies between the DMD resoltion and the sorce. When an image fills the height of the DMD bt not the width, it ses less than 100% of the DMD srface. A lens chosen sing the basic formla may prodce an image that is considerably smaller than the actal screen. To compensate for loss of screen space in sch sitations, yo need to increase the throw ratio sing a Throw Ratio Correction (TRC). TRC can only be applied if greater than 1. If TRC is 1 or less, disregard it and calclate the throw ratio sing the basic formla. Example Fig. 1 illstrates a 4:3 image within a WUXGA DMD. Fig. 1 When a WUXGA projector is sed for a 4:3 image, the image does not fill the width of the DMD, creating a pillarboxing effect - blank spaces to the left and right. Fig. 2 shows the same image projected on a 4:3 screen sing a standard lens (chosen with the basic calclation). The DMD accrately fills the width of the screen; however, the pillarboxing is now part of the projected image and is transferred to the screen. The DMD does not fill the height of the screen, which has cased letterboxing - frther blank spaces at the top and bottom of the screen. The image is now srronded by blank space, which can be removed if the throw ratio is increased. Fig. 2 Fig. 3 shows the image projected on the same screen with a lens chosen sing TRC. The increased throw ratio has allowed the 4:3 image to fill the 4:3 screen seamlessly. Fig. 3 Reference Gide page 83

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