E-Vision D Series High Brightness Digital Video Projector

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LENS SHIFT ZOOM MENU E-Vision 6800 3D Series High Brightness Digital Video Projector 4INSTALLATION AND QUICK-START GUIDE 4CONNECTION GUIDE 4OPERATING GUIDE 4REMOTE COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE AUTO ENTER RETURN SOURCE POWER WARNING LAMP1 LAMP2 + FOCUS 116-281A

About This Document Please follow the instructions in this manual carefully to ensure safe and long-lasting use of the projector. Keep this manual handy for future reference. Symbols used in this manual Many pages in this document have a dedicated area for notes. The information in that area is accompanied by the following symbols: ELECTRICAL WARNING: this symbol indicates that there is a danger of electrical shock unless the instructions are closely followed. WARNING: this symbol indicates that there is a danger of physical injury to yourself and/or damage to the equipment unless the instructions are closely followed. NOTE: this symbol indicates that there is some important information that you should read. Product revision Because we at Digital Projection continually strive to improve our products, we may change specifications and designs, and add new features without prior notice. Legal notice Trademarks and trade names mentioned in this document remain the property of their respective owners. Digital Projection disclaims any proprietary interest in trademarks and trade names other than its own. Copyright 2015 Digital Projection Ltd. All rights reserved. page i

Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of this Digital Projection product. Your projector has the following key features: Support for most 3D formats. HDBaseT for transmission of uncompressed High Definition Video up to 100 m from the source. Swappable color wheels for high brightness and color critical applications. BrilliantColor for increased system brightness. DynamicBlack for improved black levels in dark scenes. Independent control of hue, saturation and gain for primary and secondary colors. Vertical and horizontal keystone correction. Control via LAN and RS232. Motorized lens mount. A serial number is located on the product label. Please record it here: page ii

CONTENTS INSTALLATION AND QUICK-START GUIDE...1 GETTING TO KNOW THE PROJECTOR... 3 Front and rear views... 3 Remote control... 3 Control panel and indicators... 4 CHANGING THE LENS, LAMPS AND COLOR WHEEL... 5 Removing the lens... 5 Fitting the lens... 5 Changing the lamp... 6 Changing the color wheel... 7 POSITIONING THE SCREEN AND PROJECTOR... 8 OPERATING THE PROJECTOR... 9 Switching the projector on... 9 Selecting an input signal or test pattern... 9 Input signal... 9 Test pattern... 9 Adjusting the lens... 10 Zoom... 10 Focus... 10 Shift... 10 Adjusting the image... 10 Orientation... 10 Aspect ratio... 10 Picture... 10 Switching the projector off... 11 CONNECTION GUIDE...13 SIGNAL INPUTS AND OUTPUTS... 15 SUPPORTED SIGNAL INPUT MODES... 16 2D input modes... 16 3D input modes... 18 CONTROL CONNECTIONS... 20 OPERATING GUIDE...21 USING THE REMOTE CONTROL... 23 USING THE PROJECTOR... 25 Main menu... 25 Lens menu... 26 Image menu... 27 Image Mode... 27 Brightness and Contrast... 27 Gamma... 28 Dynamic Black... 28 Saturation, Hue, Sharpness and Noise Reduction... 28 Position and Phase... 29 Resync... 29 Color menu... 30 Color Space... 30 Color Temperature... 31 Trim... 32 Hue / Saturation / Gain... 32 page iii

CONTENTS (continued) Geometry menu... 33 Aspect Ratio... 33 H Keystone and V Keystone... 34 Overscan... 36 3D menu... 37 The 3D Swap setting explained... 37 3D types... 38 Frame rate multiplication in 3D images... 39 Lamps menu... 40 Setup menu... 41 Network... 42 RS232... 42 Security... 43 Filter... 43 System... 44 Information menu... 45 Source information... 45 COMMAND GUIDE... 53 Inputs... 53 Test Patterns... 53 Lens menu... 53 Image menu... 54 Color menu... 55 Geometry menu... 55 3D menu... 56 Lamps menu... 56 Setup menu... 57 Information menu... 57 WEB CONFIGURATION UTILITY... 58 Email settings... 59 Projector controls... 60 PJLink security options... 61 MENU MAP... 46 REMOTE COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE...49 INTRODUCTION... 51 Network setup... 51 Serial Port setup... 51 Protocol commands... 52 Examples... 52 Responses... 52 page iv

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LENS SHIFT ZOOM MENU E-Vision 6800 3D Series High Brightness Digital Video Projector 4 INSTALLATION AND QUICK-START GUIDE AUTO ENTER RETURN SOURCE POWER WARNING LAMP1 LAMP2 + FOCUS

IN THIS GUIDE IN THIS GUIDE Getting To Know The Projector... 3 Front and rear views...3 Remote control...3 Control panel and indicators...4 Changing The Lens, Lamps And Color Wheel... 5 Removing the lens...5 Fitting the lens...5 Changing the lamp...6 Changing the color wheel...7 Positioning The Screen And Projector... 8 Operating The Projector... 9 Switching the projector on...9 Selecting an input signal or test pattern...9 Input signal... 9 Test pattern... 9 Adjusting the lens...10 Zoom...10 Focus...10 Shift...10 Adjusting the image...10 Orientation...10 Aspect ratio...10 Picture...10 Switching the projector off...11 Installation and Quick-Start Guide

Getting To Know The Projector GETTING TO KNOW THE PROJECTOR Front and rear views Remote control The projector uses an infra-red remote control. Lamp and color wheel cover Control panel 40 Some of the controls are duplicated on the projector control panel, as shown on the next page. AUTO SOURCE POWER WARNING LAMP1 LAMP2 Front infra-red window Rear infra-red window Lens ZOOM + FOCUS LENS SHIFT MENU ENTER RETURN Air inlet Air filter cover Connection panel Mains input 40 Infra-red reception The air filters should be cleaned or changed regularly, depending on the installation environment. The filters should be changed at the same time as the lamp is changed. The projector lens is shipped separately. Air inlet Air filter cover Air outlet Adjustable foot Installation and Quick-Start Guide page 3

GETTING TO KNOW THE PROJECTOR Control panel and indicators Some of the controls from the remote control are duplicated on the projector control panel, as shown on the right. The SOURCE and AUTO buttons have the same function as the INPUT and AUTO SYNC buttons on the remote control. Lens controls FOCUS + - ZOOM For full details of how to use the controls and the menu system, see the Operating Guide. LENS SHIFT MENU Menu controls The Power indicator will show amber when in standby and green when the projector is on, and will flash when the projector is warming up or cooling down. The Warning indicator will flash to show any error situations. The Lamp indicators will show which lamp is in use, and whether the projector is in Normal or Eco mode, and will flash to show lamp status. The chart below shows all possible combinations of indicator lamp color. ENTER RETURN SOURCE AUTO WARNING LAMP1 LAMP2 POWER The SOURCE and AUTO buttons have the same function as the INPUT and AUTO SYNC buttons on the remote control. Installation and Quick-Start Guide page 4

CHANGING THE LENS, LAMPS AND COLOR WHEEL Changing The Lens, Lamps And Color Wheel Removing the lens 1. Remove the lens cap. 2. Push in the lens release lever, and turn the lens anti-clockwise. 3. Remove the lens. Always allow the lamp to cool for 5 minutes before: - disconnecting the power - moving the projector 2 1 3 The projector lens is shipped separately. Fitting the lens 1. Position the lens so that the label marked O is at the top, push in the lens release lever and and gently insert the lens all the way into the lens mount. 2. Turn the lens clockwise until it clicks into place. 1 2 Installation and Quick-Start Guide page 5

Digital Projection E-Vision 6800 3D Series CHANGING THE LENS, LAMPS AND COLOR WHEEL Changing the lamp 1. Slide open the lamp compartment cover as shown in the picture. 2. Unscrew the two captive screws securing the lamp module. 3. Pull firmly upwards on the handle to remove the lamp module. 1 Always allow the lamp to cool for 5 minutes before: 2 3 - disconnecting the power - moving the projector The lamp must be changed only by suitably qualified personnel. The projector will shut down if the cover is opened whilst in operation. 4. Insert a new lamp module. 5. Fasten the screws. 6. Replace the lamp compartment cover. 4 Installation and Quick-Start Guide The filters should be changed at the same time as the lamp is changed. 5 6 page 6

Digital Projection E-Vision 6800 3D Series CHANGING THE LENS, LAMPS AND COLOR WHEEL Changing the color wheel 1. Slide open the lamp compartment cover as shown in the picture. 2. Unscrew the four captive screws securing the color wheel. 3. Remove the color wheel. 1 Always allow the lamp to cool for 5 minutes before: 2 3 - disconnecting the power - moving the projector The color wheel must be changed only by suitably qualified personnel. The projector will shut down if the cover is opened whilst in operation. 4. Insert a new color wheel. 5. Fasten the screws. 6. Replace the lamp compartment cover. 4 Installation and Quick-Start Guide 5 6 page 7

Positioning The Screen And Projector 1. Install the screen, ensuring that it is in the best position for viewing by your audience. POSITIONING THE SCREEN AND PROJECTOR 2. Mount the projector, ensuring that it is at a suitable distance from the screen for the image to fill the screen. Set the adjustable feet so that the projector is level, and perpendicular to the screen. Alternatively, five M4 bolts (max length 12 mm [0.5 in]) can be used to attach the projector to a ceiling mount (optional accessory,). Always allow the lamp to cool for 5 minutes before: - disconnecting the power - moving the projector Ensure that there is at least 50cm (20in) of space between the ventilation outlets and any wall, and 10cm (4in) on all other sides. 1 2 3 If ceiling mounting, ensure there is 30cm (12in) of space between the projector and ceiling. Do not stack the projectors. Do not tilt the projector more than ±10 from side to side when in use, as this may cause serious lamp failure, damage the lamp module and cause extra cost on replacement. 4 5 ±10 ±360 Location of the ceiling mount holes at the bottom of the projector Installation and Quick-Start Guide page 8

OPERATING THE PROJECTOR Operating The Projector Switching the projector on Connect the power cable between the mains supply and the projector. Switch on at the switch next to the power connector. Wait until the self-test has completed and the Power indicator on the projector control panel shows amber. The lamp will be off and the projector will be in STANDBY mode. Press on the control panel or POWER ON on the remote control. The Power indicator on the control panel will flash green for a few seconds whilst the lamp comes up to full brightness. When the projector is ready for use, the Power indicator will show steady green. Before switching on the projector for the first time, make sure the electric circuit is grounded. Poor grounding may damage the projector. Always allow the lamp to cool for 5 minutes before: - disconnecting the power - moving the projector Selecting an input signal or test pattern Input signal Connect an image source to the projector. The signal should be automatically detected by the projector, and should be displayed within a two or three seconds. If more than one signal is connected, then select the image you want to display: Press SOURCE on the control panel to cycle through the inputs, or press INPUT on the remote control, then use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons to cycle through the inputs. For full details of how to connect an image source to the projector, see the Connection Guide. Test pattern To display a test pattern, do either of the following: Press TEST PATTERN on the remote control, then use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons to cycle through the patterns, Use the OSD (On-screen Display): 1. Open the Main menu, highlight Test Pattern and press ENTER to open the list of available test paterns. For full details of how to use the controls and the menu system, see the Operating Guide. 2. Use the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to highlight the test pattern you wish to display and press ENTER. Installation and Quick-Start Guide page 9

Adjusting the lens OPERATING THE PROJECTOR Zoom Use the ZOOM +/ buttons on the control panel or on the remote control to adjust the lens so that the image fills the screen. Focus Use the FOCUS +/ buttons on the control panel or on the remote control to adjust the lens until the image is sharp. Shift Use the LENS SHIFT arrow buttons on the control panel to adjust the position of the image, or press the LENS SHIFT button on the remote control then use the arrow buttons to adjust the position of the image. Adjusting the image Orientation Use the Orientation settings in the Setup menu. Aspect ratio Press the ASPECT button on the remote control to cycle through all the available settings. or use the Aspect Ratio setting in the Geometry menu. Picture Press PICTURE on the remote control to open the Image menu, then use the sliders to adjust brightness, contract etc. For full details of how to use the controls and the menu system, see the Operating Guide. Installation and Quick-Start Guide page 10

Switching the projector off OPERATING THE PROJECTOR Press on the control panel or STANDBY on the remote control, then press the button a second time within 5 seconds to confirm your intention to switch off. The lamp will go off, and the Power indicator on the control panel will flash amber for a few seconds whilst the lamp cools. The Power indicator on the control panel will then show amber and the projector will be in Standby mode. Switch off at the switch next to the power connector. Disconnect the power cable from the projector. Always allow the lamp to cool for 5 minutes before: - disconnecting the power - moving the projector Installation and Quick-Start Guide page 11

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LENS SHIFT ZOOM AUTO MENU E-Vision 6800 3D Series High Brightness Digital Video Projector 4 CONNECTION GUIDE ENTER RETURN SOURCE POWER WARNING LAMP1 LAMP2 + FOCUS

IN THIS GUIDE IN THIS GUIDE Signal Inputs And Outputs... 15 Supported Signal Input Modes... 16 2D input modes...16 3D input modes...18 Control Connections... 20 Connection Guide

+ Digital Projection E-Vision 6800 3D Series Signal Inputs And Outputs SIGNAL INPUTS AND OUTPUTS 1 HDBaseT/LAN Receives digital signal from HDBaseT-compliant devices. 2 VGA This input receives analog signals from a computer. When using this input, it is best to use a fully wired VGA cable to connect the source to the projector. This will allow the source to determine the projector s capabilities via DDC and show an optimized image. Such cables can be identified as they have a blue connector shell. ZOOM FOCUS LENS SHIFT MENU ENTER RETURN SOURCE AUTO POWER WARNING LAMP1 LAMP2 For a complete listing of pin configurations for all signal and control connectors, see Wiring Details later in this Guide. When Standby Mode is set to Eco: the Monitor Out connection is disabled. 3 Component 1 Connect a set of RGsB, RGBHV or YCbCr cables to the BNC connectors. 4 Component 2 Connect a set of YPbPr or YCbCr cables to the RCA phono connectors. 5 Video Connect a composite video cable to the single RCA phono connector. 1 2 7 8 9 6 S-Video Connect an S-Video cable to the 4-pin mini-din connector. 3 7 HDMI This HDMI 1.4 input supports HDCP 1.1 and DVI 1.0. 4 8 DVI-D This input can receive digital (DVI-D) signal from a compatible source. Supports HDCP. 5 6 9 Monitor Out Connect an analog monitor cable (VGA) to the 15-pin D-type connector. Connection Guide page 15

SUPPORTED SIGNAL INPUT MODES Supported Signal Input Modes 2D input modes Signal Resolution Refresh Rate ( Hz ) Total number of lines Horizontal Frequency (khz) VIDEO / S-VIDEO Component 1 & 2 VGA HDMI / HDBaseT DVI (DVI-D) SDTV 480i 720 x 480 59.94 525 15.73 ü ü 576i 720 x 576 50.00 625 15.63 ü ü EDTV 480p59 720 x 480 59.94 525 31.47 ü ü 480p60 720 x 480 60.00 525 31.50 ü ü 576p50 720 x 576 50.00 625 31.25 ü ü HDTV 720p50 1280 x 720 50.00 750 37.50 ü ü 720p59 1280 x 720 59.94 750 44.96 ü ü 720p60 1280 x 720 60.00 750 45.00 ü ü 1080p23 1920 x 1080 23.98 1125 26.97 ü ü 1080p24 1920 x 1080 24.00 1125 27.00 ü ü 1080p25 1920 x 1080 25.00 1125 28.13 ü ü 1080p29 1920 x 1080 29.97 1125 33.72 ü ü 1080p30 1920 x 1080 30.00 1125 33.75 ü ü 1080i50 1920 x 1080 50.00 1125 28.13 ü ü 1080p50 1920 x 1080 50.00 1125 56.25 ü ü ü 1080i59 1920 x 1080 59.94 1125 33.72 ü ü 1080p59 1920 x 1080 59.94 1125 67.43 ü ü ü 1080i60 1920 x 1080 60.00 1125 33.75 ü ü 1080p60 1920 x 1080 60.00 1125 67.50 ü ü ü continues on next page... Connection Guide page 16

SUPPORTED SIGNAL INPUT MODES Signal Resolution Refresh Rate ( Hz ) Total number of lines Horizontal Frequency (khz) VIDEO / S-VIDEO Component 1 & 2 VGA HDMI / HDBaseT DVI (DVI-D) COMPUTER VGA59 640 x 480 59.94 525 31.47 ü ü ü VGA60 640 x 480 60.00 525 31.50 ü ü ü VGA75 640 x 480 75.00 500 37.50 ü ü ü SVGA60 800 x 600 60.32 628 37.88 ü ü ü SVGA75 800 x 600 75.00 625 46.88 ü ü ü SVGA85 800 x 600 85.06 631 53.67 ü ü ü XGA60 1024 x 768 60.00 806 48.36 ü ü XGA70 1024 x 768 70.07 806 56.48 ü ü XGA75 1024 x 768 75.03 800 60.02 ü ü WXGA50 1280 x 720 49.83 744 37.07 ü ü WXGA60 1280 x 768 59.87 798 47.78 ü ü WXGA75 1280 x 768 74.89 805 60.29 ü ü WXGA85 1280 x 768 84.84 809 68.63 ü ü WXGA60 1280 x 800 59.81 831 49.70 ü ü ü SXGA60 1280 x 1024 60.02 1066 63.98 ü ü ü SXGA75 1280 x 1024 75.02 1066 79.98 ü ü ü SXGA85 1280 x 1024 85.02 1072 91.15 ü ü ü SXGA+60 1400 x 1050 59.98 1089 65.32 ü ü ü UXGA60 1600 x 1200 60.00 1250 75.00 ü ü ü WSXGA+60 1680 x 1050 59.95 1089 65.29 ü ü ü FHD50 1920 x 1080 49.92 1114 55.62 ü ü WUXGA60 1920 x 1200 59.95 1235 74.04 ü ü ü Connection Guide page 17

3D input modes SUPPORTED SIGNAL INPUT MODES Signal Resolution Refresh Rate ( Hz ) Total number of lines Horizontal Frequency (khz) HDMI / HDBaseT DVI-D Only the HDMI and HDBaseT inputs support HDMI 1.4 3D formats. VGA59 Frame Sequential 640 x 480 59.94 525 31.47 ü SVGA60 Frame Sequential 800 x 600 60.32 628 37.88 ü XGA60 Frame Sequential 1024 x 768 60.00 806 48.36 ü XGA120 Frame Sequential 1024 x 768 120.00 813 97.55 ü WXGA60 Frame Sequential 1280 x 800 59.81 831 49.70 ü WXGA120 Frame Sequential 1280 x 800 119.90 847 101.56 ü SXGA60 Frame Sequential 1280 x 1024 60.02 1066 63.98 ü UXGA60 Frame Sequential 1600 x 1200 60.00 1250 75.00 ü WUXGA60 Frame Sequential 1920 x 1200 59.95 1235 74.04 ü 720p50 Frame Packing 1280 x 720 50.00 1470 37.50 ü 720p50 Side-by-Side (Half) 1280 x 720 50.00 1470 37.50 ü 720p50 Top-and-Bottom 1280 x 720 50.00 750 37.50 ü 720p50 Frame Sequential 1280 x 720 50.00 750 37.50 ü 720p120 Frame Sequential 1280 x 720 120.00 750 90.00 ü 1080i50 Side-by-Side (Half) 1920 x 1080 50.00 1125 56.25 ü 1080i60 Side-by-Side (Half) 1920 x 1080 60.00 1125 67.50 ü 1080p24 Frame Packing 1920 x 1080 24.00 2205 27.00 ü 1080p24 Side-by-Side (Half) 1920 x 1080 24.00 2205 27.00 ü 1080p24 Top-and-Bottom 1920 x 1080 24.00 2205 27.00 ü 1080p24 Frame Sequential 1920 x 1080 24.00 2205 27.00 ü 1080p50 Side-by-Side (Half) 1920 x 1080 50.00 1125 56.25 ü 1080p50 Top-and-Bottom 1920 x 1080 50.00 1125 56.25 ü 1080p50 Frame Sequential 1920 x 1080 50.00 1125 56.25 ü continues on next page... Connection Guide page 18

SUPPORTED SIGNAL INPUT MODES Signal Resolution Refresh Rate ( Hz ) Total number of lines Horizontal Frequency (khz) 1080p60 Side-by-Side (Half) 1920 x 1080 60.00 1125 67.50 ü 1080p60 Top-and-Bottom 1920 x 1080 60.00 1125 67.50 ü 1080p60 Frame Sequential 1920 x 1080 60.00 1125 67.50 ü HDMI / HDBaseT DVI-D Only the HDMI and HDBaseT inputs support HDMI 1.4 3D formats. Connection Guide page 19

+ Digital Projection E-Vision 6800 3D Series Control Connections CONTROL CONNECTIONS 1 HDBaseT/LAN Receives digital signal from HDBaseT-compliant devices. All of the projector s features can be controlled via a LAN connection, using commands described in the Remote Communications Guide. 2 3D Sync Out Connect to a Z Screen or 3D IR emitter as appropriate. 3 Service The USB Service port is used for firmware updates only. ZOOM FOCUS LENS SHIFT MENU ENTER RETURN SOURCE AUTO POWER WARNING LAMP1 LAMP2 4 Wired Remote The remote control can be connected using a standard TRS cable. Plugging in the remote control cable will disable infrared transmission. 5 RS-232 All of the projector s features can be controlled via a serial connection, using commands described in the Remote Communications Guide. 6 Screen Trigger The Trigger output can be connected to an electrically operated screen, automatically deploying the screen when the projector is switched on, and retracting the screen when the projector is switched to standby. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Connection Guide page 20

LENS SHIFT ZOOM MENU E-Vision 6800 3D Series High Brightness Digital Video Projector 4 OPERATING GUIDE AUTO ENTER RETURN SOURCE POWER WARNING LAMP1 LAMP2 + FOCUS

IN THIS GUIDE IN THIS GUIDE Using The Remote Control... 23 Using The Projector... 25 Main menu...25 Lens menu...26 Image menu...27 Image Mode...27 Brightness and Contrast...27 Gamma...28 Dynamic Black...28 Saturation, Hue, Sharpness and Noise Reduction...28 Position and Phase...29 Resync...29 Color menu...30 Color Space...30 Color Temperature...31 Trim...32 Hue / Saturation / Gain...32 Geometry menu...33 Aspect Ratio...33 H Keystone and V Keystone...34 Overscan...36 3D menu...37 The 3D Swap setting explained...37 3D types...38 Frame rate multiplication in 3D images...39 Lamps menu...40 Setup menu...41 Network...42 RS232...42 Security...43 Filter...43 System...44 Information menu...45 Source information...45 Menu Map... 46 Operating Guide

USING THE REMOTE CONTROL Using The Remote Control 1 Power ON 1 2 11 Some options and controls may not be available due to settings in the menus. 2 Power OFF 3 12 For full details of how to use the menu system, see later in this guide. 3 Lens controls: FOCUS and ZOOM 4 Navigation Navigate through the menus with the arrows, confirm your choice with ENTER. 5 MENU Access the projector OSD (on-screen display). If the OSD is open, press this button to exit. 6 INPUT Select from the available video input signals. 7 AUTO The projector will re-synchronise with the current input signal. 8 OVERSCAN 9 3D MODE Access the 3D menu. 10 INFO Access the Information menu. 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 continues on next page... Operating Guide page 23

USING THE REMOTE CONTROL 11 TEST PATTERN Select from a list of available test patterns. 12 LENS SHIFT Press this button, then adjust the lens position using the arrow buttons. 1 2 Some options and controls may not be available due to settings in the menus. 13 RETURN Press this button to leave the current menu and go back one level. 14 NETWORK Access the Network menu. 3 11 12 For full details of how to use the menu system, see later in this guide. 15 PICTURE Access the Image menu. 16 BLANK Switch the image off. 4 17 ASPECT Select from a list of available aspect ratios. 5 13 18 LAMP MODE Access the Lamps menu. 6 14 15 19 FREEZE Freeze the current image. 7 16 17 20 LIGHT Press this button to illuminate the buttons on the remote control for 10 seconds. 8 18 19 9 20 10 Operating Guide page 24

Using The Projector USING THE PROJECTOR E-Vision 6800 WUXGA 3D Main menu Input Press ENTER to open the list of available inputs. Use the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to select an input from the list, then press ENTER to confirm your choice. Press MENU to return to the main menu. Test Pattern Choose from:...off, White, Black, Red, Green, Blue, Crosshatch, Burst, H Ramp, Color Bar, Checkerboard... Use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons to switch between values. Lens, Image, Color, Geometry, 3D, Lamps, Setup and Information Press ENTER to open these menus and access various settings. Input Test Pattern Lens Image Color Geometry 3D Lamps Setup Information Select Item [Enter] Submenu [Menu] Exit E-Vision 6800 WUXGA 3D Input Test Pattern Lens Image Color Geometry 3D Lamps Setup Information HDMI DVI-D HDBaseT VGA Component 1 Component 2 S-Video Video HDMI Off 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 If no input is connected, the Image menu will be unavailable. Some settings are associated with the current input and the value of the Image Mode setting (Bright, Presentation or Video). The projector automatically stores values of such settings to reuse when an Input / Image Mode combination is selected again. For example, if you increase the Contrast value while on the DVI-D input with Image Mode set to Bright, the next time you use the DVI-D input with Image Mode set to Bright, the projector will automatically set the same Contrast value. Settings NOT associated with an Input / Image Mode combination are called global settings and are indicated with a globe icon in the Menu Map further in this guide. Select Item [Enter] Execute [RETURN] Back Operating Guide page 25

Lens menu Lens settings operate in Zoom/Focus and Shift mode. When in Zoom/Focus mode: Use the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to adjust Zoom. Use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons to adjust Focus. When in Shift mode, use the arrow buttons to adjust Shift. Press ENTER to switch between Shift and Zoom/Focus mode. USING THE PROJECTOR Zoom Focus Enter to Shift Lens Control Lens Control Shift V Shift H Enter to Zoom/Focus Operating Guide page 26

Image menu Image Mode Choose from Bright, Presentation and Video. Press ENTER to open the list. Use the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to select an image mode from the list, then press ENTER to confirm your choice. Press MENU to return to the main menu. USING THE PROJECTOR Image >> Image Mode Brightness Contrast Gamma Dynamic Black Saturation Hue Sharpness Noise Reduction Position And Phase Resync Bright Presentation Video Select Item [Enter] Execute [RETURN] Back Brightness and Contrast Highlight the setting you wish to edit, and then press ENTER, or the LEFT RIGHT arrow button to open the slider. Use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons to adjust the slider. or Image >> Image Mode Brightness Bright 100 Press MENU to close the slider. Contrast 100 Gamma 2.2 Dynamic Black Off Saturation 100 Hue 100 Sharpness 15 Noise Reduction Position And Phase Resync 0 8 Execute Select Item Adjust [RETURN] Back Brightness 100 Operating Guide page 27

Image menu continued from previous page Gamma Choose a de-gamma curve from 1.0, 1.8, 2.0, 2.2, 2.35 and 2.5. Used correctly, the Gamma setting can improve contrast while maintaining good details for blacks and whites. If excess ambient light washes out the image and it is difficult 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 out and unnatural, with excessive detail in black areas, increase the setting. USING THE PROJECTOR Image >> Image Mode Brightness Contrast Gamma Dynamic Black Saturation Hue Sharpness Noise Reduction Position And Phase Resync 1.0 1.8 2.0 2.2 2.35 2.5 Select Item [Enter] Execute [RETURN] Back Dynamic Black Set to On to allow for increased contrast in darker scenes by modulating the light source. Saturation, Hue, Sharpness and Noise Reduction Highlight the setting you wish to edit, and then press ENTER, or the LEFT RIGHT arrow button to open the slider. Use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons to adjust the slider. Press MENU to close the slider. or Noise Reduction 0 Operating Guide page 28

USING THE PROJECTOR Image menu continued from previous page Position and Phase Press ENTER to open a submenu. VGA Setup Image >> Position And Phase VGA Setup Digital Alignment H/V Alignment 8 8 8 H Total, H Start, H Phase, V Start Adjust these settings as required to suit the incoming image. Digital Alignment Digital Zoom, Digital Pan, Digital Scan Select a digital alignment control. Reset Press ENTER to reset all Digital Alignment settings to zero. H/V Alignment H Zoom, V Zoom, H Shift, V Shift Select an alignment control. Reset Press ENTER to reset all H/V Alignment settings to zero. Select Item [Enter] Submenu [RETURN] Back H Shift will only work if the image has been reduced horizontally using H Zoom. Likewise, V Shift will only work once V Zoom has been applied. Highlight the setting you wish to edit, and then press ENTER, or the LEFT RIGHT arrow button to open the slider. Use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons to adjust the slider. Press MENU to close the slider. or Image >> Image Mode Brightness Bright 100 Contrast 100 Gamma 2.2 Dynamic Black Off Resync Press ENTER to force the projector to resynchronize with the current input. Saturation Hue Sharpness 100 100 15 Noise Reduction Position And Phase Resync 0 8 Execute Select Item [Enter] Execute [RETURN] Back Operating Guide page 29

Color menu USING THE PROJECTOR Color >> Color Space In most cases, the Auto setting determines the correct colorspace to use. If it does not, you can choose a specific colorspace: Choose from Auto, YPbPr, YCbCr, RGB-PC and RGB-Video. Color Space Color Temperature Trim Hue / Saturation / Gain Auto 6500K 8 8 Select Item Adjust [Menu] Exit Color >> Color Space Color Temperature Trim Hue / Saturation / Gain Auto YPbPr YCbCr RGB-PC RGB-Video Select Item [Enter] Execute [RETURN] Back Operating Guide page 30

USING THE PROJECTOR Color menu continued from previous page Color Temperature Choose a value from 5500K (warmer) to 9300K (cooler) or Native (no correction). Color >> Color Space Color Temperature Trim Native 5500K 6500K Hue / Saturation / Gain 7800K 9300K Select Item [Enter] Execute [RETURN] Back Operating Guide page 31

Color menu continued from previous page Trim Adjust the RGB lift and gain settings to improve the color balance of the projected image. Highlight the setting you wish to edit, and then either press ENTER to access it, or use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons to switch between values. USING THE PROJECTOR Color >> Trim Red Lift Green Lift Blue Lift Red Gain Green Gain Blue Gain 100 100 100 100 100 100 Hue / Saturation / Gain Press ENTER to open a submenu, then use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons to move the sliders. Hue Adjust hue of the main color as shown below: Main color Hue R Magenta Yellow G Yellow Cyan B Cyan Magenta C Green Blue M Blue Red Y Red Green Select Item Adjust [RETURN] Back Color >> Hue / Saturation / Gain Red Green Blue Cyan Magenta Yellow White 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 Saturation When you adjust the saturation of the main color, the selected color becomes lighter or thicker. Select Item [Enter] Submenu [RETURN] Back Gain When you adjust the gain of the main color, the selected color becomes brighter or darker. Operating Guide page 32

USING THE PROJECTOR Geometry menu This menu allows you to compensate for image distortions caused by an unusual projection angle or irregular screen surface. Geometry >> Aspect Ratio Source H Keystone 0 V Keystone 0 Overscan Off Select Item [Enter] Submenu [RETURN] Back Aspect Ratio Choose from: 5:4 4:3 16:10 16:9 1.88:1 2.35:1 Source Unscaled Geometry >> Aspect Ratio 5:4 H Keystone 4:3 V Keystone 16:10 Overscan 16:9 1.88:1 2.35:1 Source Unscaled To change the aspect ratio: 1. From the Main menu, open Aspect Ratio. 2. From the list on the right, select a new aspect ratio and press ENTER. Select Item [Enter] Execute [RETURN] Back Operating Guide page 33

Geometry menu continued from previous page USING THE PROJECTOR H Keystone and V Keystone Use the H Keystone and V Keystone settings to compensate for any distortion caused by the projector being in a different horizontal or vertical plane to the screen. Highlight the setting you wish to edit, and then press ENTER, or the LEFT RIGHT arrow button to open the slider. Use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons to adjust the slider. Press MENU to close the slider. or H Keystone 0 V Keystone 0 Keystone example 1 The projector is positioned at an angle 2 The resulting image is distorted 3 The image is corrected when V Keystone is applied 1 2 3 Operating Guide page 34

Geometry menu continued from previous page Keystone settings USING THE PROJECTOR 1 Projector to the left The projector is positioned to the left of the screen. To correct, apply a positive H Keystone value using the RIGHT arrow button. 2 Projector to the right The projector is positioned to the right of the screen. To correct, apply a negative H Keystone value using the LEFT arrow button. 3 Projector high The projector is positioned above the screen at a downward angle. To correct, apply a negative V Keystone value using the LEFT arrow button. 4 Projector low The projector is positioned below the screen at an upward angle. To correct, apply a positive V Keystone value using the RIGHT arrow button. 1 2 5 Projector straight The projector is directly opposite the screen at a right angle both horizontally and vertically. No correction is needed. 3 4 5 Horizontal and vertical keystone corrections Operating Guide page 35

USING THE PROJECTOR Geometry menu continued from previous page Overscan Set to On to compensate for noisy or badly defined image edges. Geometry >> Aspect Ratio H Keystone Off On V Keystone Overscan Select Item [Enter] Execute [RETURN] Back Image with noisy edges Overscanned image Operating Guide page 36

USING THE PROJECTOR 3D menu Use this menu to enable, disable and set up 3D input, as follows: 3D Format Off, Auto, Side by Side, Top and Bottom and Frame Sequential. DLP Link On (if you are using 3D glasses that can utilise the DLP Link signal embedded in the image) and Off 3D Swap Normal and Reverse (set to Reverse if the left- and right-eye images are displayed in the wrong order) 3D 24Hz Display set to 96Hz or 144Hz depending on the source. This setting is disabled unless a 24Hz 3D input is detected. 3D >> 3D Format DLP- Link 3D Swap 3D 24Hz Display Off Off Normal 144 Hz If 3D Format is set to Off, or if no 3D signal is detected in Auto mode, the other 3D settings will be unavailable. Frame Sequential is supported on the DVI input only. 3D video is only possible on the HDMI, HDBaseT and DVI inputs. Select Item Item Adjust [RETURN] Back The Frame Packing format is automatically detected by the projector. The 3D Swap setting explained The outgoing 3D frames are in pairs - the dominant frame being presented first. You can determine which frame should be the dominant one. By convention the default setting is Left. Dominance Left LEFT 1 RIGHT 1 LEFT 2 RIGHT 2 LEFT 3 RIGHT 3 Dominance Right RIGHT 1 LEFT 1 RIGHT 2 LEFT 2 RIGHT 3 LEFT 3 See also 3D types further in this guide. Operating Guide page 37

USING THE PROJECTOR 3D menu continued from previous page 3D types In most situations you can use the Auto setting to have the projector automatically detect the format. Otherwise, consider the notes below to help you set up the 3D input manually. The following 3D formats are supported: L Frame Packing This format will be detected, re-synchronised, frame-multiplied and displayed at 144 Hz with the left eye / right eye dominance automatically extracted from the video data. R Top and Bottom Sets the projector to reformat the video frames and map them to the display with the left eye / right eye dominance automatically extracted from the video data. Frame Packing Side by Side (Half): interlaced and progressive, 50 and 60Hz The side-by-side image will be de-interlaced (if appropriate), resized and then sequentially displayed at 100 or 120 Hz. The left eye / right eye dominance will be automatically extracted from the video data. L R Frame Sequential An example of Frame Sequential would be 60Hz (30 frames per eye in Left-Right sequence (L1, R1, L2, R2 ) with 2x Frame Rate Multiplication, resulting in a displayed sequence at 120 Hz (L1, R1, L1, R1, L2, R2, L2, R2 ). For sequential 3D, the projector will generate an output sync, but it may then be necessary to manually reset the dominance each time the player is started. L Top-and-Bottom R Side-by-Side (Half) L R L R Frame Sequential Operating Guide page 38

USING THE PROJECTOR 3D menu continued from previous page Frame rate multiplication in 3D images When displaying a low frame rate 3D video, the projector multiplies the frame rate to obtain a flicker-free image. For example, a 60Hz frame rate is doubled to 120 Hz, or a 48 Hz frame rate is tripled to 144 Hz. IN OUT L1 R1 L2 R2 L1 R1 L1 R1 L2 R2 x2 example L2 L3 R2 L3 Frame rate multiplication is an automatic process. It occurs in the background and cannot be modified by the user. Operating Guide page 39

USING THE PROJECTOR Lamps menu Lamp Mode Choose from Auto 1, Dual, Lamp 1 and Lamp 2. Power Mode Eco will automatically set the lamp power to 80%. Normal will set the power to 92%.Set to Custom if you wish to adjust the power manually, from 80% to 100%. Custom Power Level Use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons to set lamp power. This setting is only available if Power Mode is set to Custom. High Altitude On increases the fan speed to compensate for reduced air density at high altitude. Lamps >> Lamp Mode Power Mode Custom Power Level High Altitude Lamp 1 Status Lamp 2 Status Lamp 1 Time Lamp 2 Time Lamp 1 Life Remaining Lamp 2 Life Remaining On On 00031 [H] 00015 [H] 98% 99% Dual Normal ----- Off The following menu items show information only: Lamp 1 Status, Lamp 2 Status Lamp 1 Time, Lamp 2 Time Lamp 1 Life Remaining, Lamp 2 Life Remaining Select Item Adjust [RETURN] Back Operating Guide page 40

Setup menu Orientation Choose from Desktop Front, Ceiling Front, Desktop Rear and Ceiling Rear. Network Set up a LAN network connection. RS232 Set up a serial connection. Security Set up Control Panel Lock and Security Lock. Filter Set up filter exchange intervals and reset the filter timer. System Adjust various system settings. Factory Reset Restore factory settings. To restore the factory default settings: 1. Navigate to Factory Reset and press ENTER. 2. When prompted, use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons to highlight the OK button and then press ENTER to confirm your choice. USING THE PROJECTOR Setup >> Orientation Network RS232 Security Filter System Factory Reset Select Item OK Adjust Reset Everything? Desktop Front [RETURN] Back Cancel 8 8 8 8 8 Execute Operating Guide page 41

Setup menu continued from previous page Network 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 set to On, it will not be possible to edit IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway or DNS. If DHCP is set to Off: 1. Edit IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway and DNS as required. 2. Select Apply and press ENTER. USING THE PROJECTOR Setup >> Network IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway DNS DHCP Apply Standby Power MAC Address 192.168.0.100 255.255.255.0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 Off 8 On 00:18:37:16:ef:ca Standby Power If this setting is On, the LAN socket remains active when the projector is in STANDBY mode. If the setting is Off, the LAN socket is disabled when the projector is in STANDBY mode. Select Item Adjust [RETURN] Back RS232 Baud Rate Choose between 38400, 19200 and 9600. Channel Choose between Local and HDBaseT. Setup >> RS232 Baud Rate 9600 Channel Local Select Item Item Adjust [RETURN] Back Operating Guide page 42

USING THE PROJECTOR Setup menu continued from previous page Security Setup >> Security Control Panel Lock Off Security Lock Off Control Panel Lock Use this setting to lock the control panel keys. To unlock the keys, press the DOWN arrow button and hold for 5 seconds. Security Lock When the Security Lock is enabled, a security password will need to entered before the projector can be used, or before the lock can be disabled. When setting the lock for the first time, the password will need to be entered twice, to ensure that it has been entered correctly. Select Item Item Adjust [RETURN] Back Register Password Confirm Password Password The password consists of a combination of five presses of the arrow keys. [RETURN] Back Filter This menu allows you to set up a reminder that the filters are due for replacement and to reset the filter timer. Filter Message Choose from Off, 100 hours, 200 hours, 500 hours and 1000 hours. Filter Reset Press ENTER to reset the timer. Setup >> Filter Filter Message Filter Reset Off Execute Find details about changing filters in the Installation and Quick-Start Guide. Select Item Item Adjust [RETURN] Back Operating Guide page 43

USING THE PROJECTOR Setup menu continued from previous page System Auto-Source If this setting is On, the projector will automatically search for an active input source. Auto Power Off Set this to On if you want the projector to go into STANDBY mode when no input source is detected for 20 minutes. Auto Power On Set this to On if you want the projector to start up immediately when the mains is connected. Set this to Off if you want the projector to go into STANDBY mode when the mains is connected. In this case, the projector will not start up until the POWER button is pressed on the control panel or the remote control. Startup Logo Set this to On if you want the DP logo to show when the projector is first switched on. Blank Screen Choose from Logo, Blue and Black. Trigger Choose from Screen, 16:9, TheaterScope, 4:3, 4:3 Narrow or RS232 to determine what will cause the trigger output to activate. Infrared Sensor Choose from Both, Front, Rear or HDBaseT. Resync Adjust Language Change the OSD language. Setup >> System Auto Source Auto Power Off Auto Power On Startup Logo Blank Screen Trigger Infrared Sensor Resync Adjust Language Select Item Adjust [RETURN] Back Off Off Off Off Logo On Both Auto 8 Operating Guide page 44

USING THE PROJECTOR Information menu This menu gives information about software and hardware configuration, input source and lamp operating times It also allows you to restore the factory default settings. Information Model: Serial Number: E-Vision 6800 WUXGA 3D W444AAAAA0000 Software Version 1: MD00-0000-AA00-AA00 Software Version 2: SD00-AA00-0000 Filter Time: 00005[H] Power On Time: Source Information 00005[H] 8 Select Item Adjust [RETURN] Back Source information This page provides information about the currently selected input source. Operating Guide page 45

Menu Map Menu INPUT TEST PATTERN LENS IMAGE Submenus and controls MENU MAP HDMI, DVI-D, HDBaseT, VGA, Component 1, Component 2, S-Video, Video Off, White, Black, Red, Green, Blue, Crosshatch, Burst, H Ramp, Color Bar, Checkerboard Zoom, Focus, Shift V, Shift H (commands, adjustment via arrow buttons) Image Mode : Bright, Presentation, Video Brightness, Contrast: sliders, 0 to 200 (100) Gamma: 1.0, 1.8, 2.0, 2.2, 2.35, 2.5 Dynamic Black: On, Off Saturation, Hue: sliders, 0 to 200 (100) Sharpness: slider, 0 to 31 Noise Reduction: slider, 0 to 15 Position And Phase VGA Setup: H Total, H Start, H Phase, V Start: sliders, 0 to 200 (100) Digital Alignment Digital Zoom: slider Digital Pan: slider Digital Scan: slider Reset (command) H/V Alignment H Zoom: slider V Zoom : slider H Shift: slider V Shift: slider Reset (command) Resync (command) Some of the information in this menu map is summarised. See the actual menu on the projector for full detail. Some menu options and controls may not be available due to settings in other menus. These will be lighter in color in the OSD. Where it would be helpful, some menu options are described in more detail earlier in this operating guide. Some settings are associated with the current input and the value of the Image Mode setting (Bright, Presentation or Video). The projector automatically stores values of such settings to reuse when an Input / Image Mode combination is selected again. For example, if you increase the Contrast value while on the DVI-D input with Image Mode set to Bright, the next time you use the DVI-D input with Image Mode set to Bright, the projector will automatically set the same Contrast value. Settings NOT associated with an Input / Image Mode combination are called global settings and are indicated with a globe icon in this section. Operating Guide page 46

MENU MAP Menu Submenus and controls COLOR GEOMETRY 3D LAMPS Color Space: Auto, YPbPr, YCbCr, RGB PC, RGB Video Color Temperature: Native, 5500K, 6500K, 7800K, 9300K Trim: Red Lift, Green Lift, Blue Lift, Red Gain, Green Gain, Blue Gain: sliders, 0 to 200 (100) Hue / Saturation / Gain Red: Hue, Saturation, Gain: sliders, 0 to 200 (100) Green: Hue, Saturation, Gain: sliders, 0 to 200 (100) Blue: Hue, Saturation, Gain: sliders, 0 to 200 (100) Cyan: Hue, Saturation, Gain: sliders, 0 to 200 (100) Magenta: Hue, Saturation, Gain: sliders, 0 to 200 (100) Yellow: Hue, Saturation, Gain: sliders, 0 to 200 (100) White: Hue, Saturation, Gain: sliders, 0 to 200 (100) Aspect Ratio: 5:4, 4:3, 16:10, 16:9, 1.88:1, 2.35:1, Source, Unscaled H Keystone, V Keystone : sliders, -30 to 30 (0) Overscan: On, Off 3D Format: Off, Auto, Side by Side, Top and Bottom, Frame Sequential DLP Link: On, Off 3D Swap : Normal, Reverse 3D 24Hz Display: 96Hz, 144Hz Lamp Mode: Auto 1, Dual, Lamp 1, Lamp 2 Power Mode: Eco, Normal, Custom Custom Power Level: 82% to 100% High Altitude: On, Off Information only: Lamp 1 Status, Lamp 2 Status Lamp 1 Time, Lamp 2 Time Lamp 1 Life Remaining, Lamp 2 Life Remaining Some of the information in this menu map is summarised. See the actual menu on the projector for full detail. Some menu options and controls may not be available due to settings in other menus. These will be shaded grey on the actual menu. Where it would be helpful, some menu options are described in more detail earlier in this operating guide. Some settings are associated with the current input and the value of the Image Mode setting (Bright, Presentation or Video). The projector automatically stores values of such settings to reuse when an Input / Image Mode combination is selected again. For example, if you increase the Contrast value while on the DVI-D input with Image Mode set to Bright, the next time you use the DVI-D input with Image Mode set to Bright, the projector will automatically set the same Contrast value. Settings NOT associated with an Input / Image Mode combination are called global settings and are indicated with a globe icon in this section. Operating Guide page 47

MENU MAP Menu Submenus and controls SETUP INFORMATION Operating Guide Orientation: Desktop Front, Ceiling Front, Desktop Rear, Ceiling Rear Network IP Address: numeric input (default IP address is 192.168.0.100) Subnet Mask, Gateway, DNS: numeric input DHCP: On, Off Apply (command) Standby Power: On, Off Information only: MAC Address RS232 Baud Rate: 38400, 19200, 9600 Channel: Local, HDBaseT Security Control Panel Lock: On, Off Security Lock: On, Off Filter Filter Message: Off, 100 hours, 200 hours, 500 hours, 1000 hours Filter Reset (command) System Auto Source: On, Off Auto Power Off: On, Off Auto Power On: On, Off Startup Logo: On, Off Blank Screen: Logo, Blue, Black Trigger: On, Off Infrared Sensor: Both, Front, Rear Resync Adjust: Always, Auto Language: English, Français, Español, Deutsch, Português, 简体中文, 繁體中文, 日本語, 한국어 Factory Reset (command) Model, Serial Number, Software Version 1, Software Version 2, Filter Time, Power On Time Source Information: Active Source, Pixel Clock, Signal Format, H/V Refresh Rate, Sync Type, Sync Polarity, Scan Type, Video Type Some of the information in this menu map is summarised. See the actual menu on the projector for full detail. Some menu options and controls may not be available due to settings in other menus. These will be shaded grey on the actual menu. Where it would be helpful, some menu options are described in more detail earlier in this operating guide. Some settings are associated with the current input and the value of the Image Mode setting (Bright, Presentation or Video). The projector automatically stores values of such settings to reuse when an Input / Image Mode combination is selected again. For example, if you increase the Contrast value while on the DVI-D input with Image Mode set to Bright, the next time you use the DVI-D input with Image Mode set to Bright, the projector will automatically set the same Contrast value. Settings NOT associated with an Input / Image Mode combination are called global settings and are indicated with a globe icon in this section. page 48

LENS SHIFT ZOOM AUTO MENU E-Vision 6800 3D Series High Brightness Digital Video Projector 4 REMOTE COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE ENTER RETURN SOURCE POWER WARNING LAMP1 LAMP2 + FOCUS

IN THIS GUIDE IN THIS GUIDE Introduction... 51 Network setup...51 Serial Port setup...51 Protocol commands...52 Examples...52 Responses...52 Command Guide... 53 Inputs...53 Test Patterns...53 Lens menu...53 Image menu...54 Color menu...55 Geometry menu...55 3D menu...56 Lamps menu...56 Setup menu...57 Information menu...57 Web Configuration Utility... 58 Email settings...59 Projector controls...60 PJLink security options...61 Remote Communications Guide

INTRODUCTION Introduction The projector can be controlled by using an external control system or a PC via an RS232 or LAN interface, using a terminal-emulation program. Network setup 1. Connect the projector to a LAN network. 2. Open the Setup > Network menu and edit network settings. The default IP address is 192.168.0.100 and the TCP port number is 7000. Serial Port setup Baud rate: 9,600 bps (default), 19,200 bps or 38,400 bps. Data length: 8 bits Stop bits: one Parity: none Flow control: none Details of how to connect to the projector using the LAN or RS232 input, can be found in the Connections Guide. Furhter details about setting up a LAN or Serial connection and changing network settings can be found in the Operating Guide. Only one control path at a time should be used for protocol control. Attempts to send commands to both serial and network ports at the same time may result in unpredicatable behaviour. The baud rate can be adjusted. For details, see the Operating Guide. Remote Communications Guide page 51

Protocol commands INTRODUCTION Commands are used to simulate menu operations and determine the settings of the projector, and use the following format: All commands consist of ASCII text strings starting with an asterisk and ending with an ASCII Carriage Return character (code 13): *command operator <value> The <command> string determines which setting the command will affect. Spaces are required before the operator and before the value. The <operator> string can take one of the following formats: Command type <operator> Description Set = <value> Makes the setting take the <value>. Get? Asks what the current value is. The value is returned as an ASCII text string. Execute Performs an action. No operator is entered for this type of command. To set the default value of a command, simply enter the command name and, without an operator. For example *orientation will set the orientation to 0 (Desktop Front). You must wait for the complete response to a command before sending another command. Examples *orientation = 3 *aspect.ratio? *zoom.in *orientation=3 sets the orientation to Ceiling Rear (for a celing mounted projector positioned behind the screen) asks what the current aspect ratio is commands the projector to zoom in is an invalid instruction because of the missing spaces before the operator and the value Responses If the command has been successful, the projector response begins with ack ( acknowledged ). For example, if the command is *aspect. ratio = 1, the projector will return ack aspect.ratio = 1. The projector will then will change the aspect ratio accordingly. If the command has not been acknowledged, due to a syntax error or another problem, the projector response will be nack, followed by a brief description of the problem. Remote Communications Guide page 52

COMMAND GUIDE Command Guide Protocol commands below are arranged in the order they appear in the OSD. Not all OSD settings have corresponding protocol commands. <command> <operator> <value> Inputs input =? 0 = HDMI 1 = DVI-D 2 = HDBaseT 3 = VGA 4 = Component 1 5 = Component 2 6 = S-Video 7 = Video Test Patterns test.pattern =? 0 = Off 1 = White 2 = Black 3 = Red 4 = Green 5 = Blue 6 = Crosshatch 7 = Burst 8 = H Ramp 9 = Color Bar 10 = Checkerboard Lens menu lens.left lens.right lens.up lens.down zoom.in zoom.out focus.near focus.far (execute) (execute) (execute) (execute) (execute) (execute) (execute) (execute) Remote Communications Guide page 53

COMMAND GUIDE <command> <operator> <value> Image menu picture.mode =? 0 = Bright 1 = Presentation 2 = Video brightness =? 0 to 200 (integer) contrast =? 0 to 200 (integer) gamma =? 0 = 1.0 1 = 1.8 2 = 2.0 3 = 2.2 4 = 2.35 5 = 2.5 dblack =? 0 = Off, 1 = On sharpness =? 0 to 31 (integer) nr =? 0 to 15 (integer) resync (execute) Remote Communications Guide page 54

COMMAND GUIDE <command> <operator> <value> Color menu color.space =? 0 = Auto 1 = YPbPr 2 = YCbCr 3 = RGB-PC 4 = RGB-Video color.temp =? 0 = Native 1 = 5500K 2 = 6500K 3 = 7800K 4 = 9300K red.lift =? 0 to 200 (integer) red.gain =? 0 to 200 (integer) green.lift =? 0 to 200 (integer) green.gain =? 0 to 200 (integer) blue.lift =? 0 to 200 (integer) blue.gain =? 0 to 200 (integer) Geometry menu aspect.ratio =? 0 = 5:4 1 = 4:3 2 = 16:10 3 = 16:9 4 = 1.88:1 5 = 2.35:1 6 = Source 7 = Unscaled h.keystone =? -30 to 30 (integer) v.keystone =? -30 to 30 (integer) overscan =? 0 = Off, 1 = On Remote Communications Guide page 55

COMMAND GUIDE <command> <operator> <value> 3D menu 3d.format =? 0 = Off 1 = Auto 2 = Side by Side 3 = Top and Bottom 4 = Frame Sequential 3d.dlplink =? 0 = Off, 1 = On 3d.dominance =? 0 = Normal, 1 = Reverse Lamps menu lamp.mode =? 0 = Auto 1 1 = Dual 2 = Lamp 1 3 = Lamp 2 power.mode =? 0 = Eco, 1 = Normal, 2 = Custom lamp.power =? altitude =? 0 = Off, 1 = On lamp1.hours? lamp2.hours? lamp1.status? lamp2.status? Remote Communications Guide page 56

COMMAND GUIDE <command> <operator> <value> Setup menu orientation =? 0 = Desktop Front 1 = Ceiling Front 2 = Desktop Rear 3 = Ceiling Rear lan.ip =? A valid IP address in the following format xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx lan.subnet =? A valid subnet mask address in the following format xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx lan.gateway =? A valid LAN gateway address in the following format x.x.x.x lan.dns =? A valid DNS address in the following format x.x.x.x lan.dhcp =? 0 = Off, 1 = On lan.standby =? 0 = Off, 1 = On auto.source =? 0 = Off, 1 = On auto.poweroff =? 0 = Off, 1 = On auto.poweron =? 0 = Off, 1 = On startup.logo =? 0 = Off, 1 = On blank.screen =? 0 = Logo, 1 = Blue, 2 = Black ir.enable =? 0 = Both, 1 = Front, 2 = Rear trig.1 =? 0 = Off, 1 = On Information menu model.name? serial? sw.version? act.source? pixel.clock? h.refresh? v.refresh? power =? 0 = Off, 1 = On Remote Communications Guide page 57

Web Configuration Utility WEB CONFIGURATION UTILITY Use the embedded Web Configuration Utility to control the projector via a LAN network: 1. Make sure the projector is connected to a remote computer via LAN. 2. From the remote computer, access the LAN IP address of the projector. The Web Configuration Utility opens. The utility s features are arranged in the following tabs: 1 Projector Status View projector and network information. 2 Alert Mail Setup Set up error warnings and regular status reports by email. 3 Crestron Access various projector controls via the embedded Crestron RoomView functionality. Opens in a new browser page. 4 PJLink Set up security options for PJLink. 1 2 3 4 If Standby Power is set to Off, the LAN connection will be disabled when the projector is in STANDBY mode. To enable power on via LAN, set Setup > Network > Standby Power to On. The default LAN IP address is 192.168.0.100. If you suspect this has been changed, then you can view the current Network settings in the Setup menu. For more information about connecting the projector via LAN, see the Connection Guide. Remote Communications Guide page 58

WEB CONFIGURATION UTILITY Email settings To receive error warnings and status reports by email: 1. Navigate to the Alert Mail Setup tab 1. 2. Enter user credentials, SMTP settings, email addresses and preferences as required. 1 Optionally, click Send Test Mail to test your email settings. For assistance with your network settings, consult your network administrator. Remote Communications Guide page 59

WEB CONFIGURATION UTILITY Projector controls To access projector controls, navigate to the Crestron page. From this page you can do the following: 1 Power the projector ON/OFF 6 7 2 Select input source 1 3 Freeze the image 4 Adjust image settings: Contrast, Brightness and Sharpness. Click a button to open a slider. 5 Zoom and shift the image Click the edge of the ribbon to access the Zoom control. 6 Change network settings Click the Tools link. 7 Contact IT support Click Contact IT Help if you require assistance. 8 Access the OSD Click these buttons as you would press the buttons on your remote control. 2 3 4 5 8 For further information, refer to the Crestron documentation, or visit www.crestron.com Remote Communications Guide page 60

WEB CONFIGURATION UTILITY PJLink security options To access PJLink security options, open the PJLink page. From this page you can enable or disable PJLink security and set up a password. The PJLink TCP Port number is 5450. Current PJLink specifications can be found at http://pjlink.jbmia.or.jp/english - navigate to the Downloading tab. Remote Communications Guide page 61