Meridian America Projector D ILA 1080MF1 User Manual

D-ILA 1080MF1  
HD D-ILA Digital Video Projector  
PRELIMINARY  
Installation and Operation Manual  
INSTALLERS:  
Please review this manual carefully before contacting Technical Support.  
PRODUCT OWNERS: Please contact your authorised Meridian/Faroudja dealer for product or  
installation questions.  
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Safety precautions  
off and on, the user is encourage to try to  
correct the interference by one or more of the  
following measures:  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
• Increase the separation between the equip-  
ment and receiver.  
NOTICE  
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a  
circuit different from that to which the receiver  
is connected.  
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/  
TV technician for help.  
This product has a High Intensity Discharge  
(HID) lamp that contains a small amount of  
mercury. It also contains lead in some com-  
ponents. Disposal of these materials may be  
regulated in your community due to environ-  
mental considerations. For disposal or recycling  
information please contact your local authori-  
ties.  
MACHINE NOISE INFORMATION  
(Germany only)  
Machine Noise Information Ordinance 3.  
GSGV, January 18, 1991: The sound pressure  
level at the operator position is equal or less  
than 70 dB (A) according to ISO 7779.  
WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK  
HAZARDS, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS  
APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.  
Avoid burning-in of the D-ILA device  
Do not allow the same still picture to be pro-  
jected for a long time or an abnormally bright  
video picture to be projected. Do not project  
video images with high-intensity or high con-  
trast on a screen. The video image could be  
burnt into the D-ILA device.  
WARNING: THIS APPARATUS MUST BE  
EARTHED.  
CAUTION: To reduce the risk of electric shock,  
do not remove cover. Refer servicing to quali-  
fied service personnel.  
This projector is equipped with a 3-pin earthed  
(grounded) plug. If you are unable to insert the  
plug into the outlet, contact your electrician.  
Use special care when projecting video games  
or computer program images. There is no  
problem with ordinary videocassette playback  
images.  
FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A. only)  
Installation location considerations  
Do not install the projector in a location that  
cannot support its weight securely.  
If the installation mounting is not sturdy  
enough, the projector could fall or overturn,  
possibly causing personal injury.  
CAUTION: Changes or modification not ap-  
proved by Meridian could void the users  
authority to operate the equipment.  
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and  
found to comply with the limits for Class B  
digital devices, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC  
Rules. These limits are designed to provide  
reasonable protection against harmful interfer-  
ence in a residential installation. This equip-  
ment generates, uses, and can radiate radio  
frequency energy and, if not installed and used  
in accordance with the instructions, may cause  
harmful interference to radio communications.  
However, there is no guarantee that interfer-  
ence will not occur in a particular installation.  
If this equipment does cause harmful interfer-  
ence to radio or television reception, which  
can be determined by turning the equipment  
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS  
This unit has been engineered and manufac-  
tured to ensure your personal safety under  
normal operating conditions. However, IM-  
PROPER USE CAN RESULT IN POTENTIAL ELEC-  
TRICAL SHOCK OR FIRE HAZARD. In order not  
to defeat the safeguards incorporated into  
this product, observe the following basic rules  
for its installation, use and service. Please read  
these Important Safeguards carefully before  
use.  
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• All the safety and operating instructions should  
be read before the product is operated.  
• The safety and operating instructions should be  
retained for future reference.  
• All warnings on the product and in the operat-  
ing instructions should be adhered to.  
• All operating instructions should be followed.  
• Place the projector near a wall outlet where the  
plug can be easily unplugged.  
• Unplug this product from the wall outlet before  
cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol  
cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.  
• Do not use attachments not recommended by  
the product manufacturer, as they may be haz-  
ardous.  
the product.  
• For added protection of this product during a  
lightning storm, or when it is left unattended  
and unused for long periods of time, unplug it  
from the wall outlet and disconnect the cable  
system. This will prevent damage to the product  
due to lightning and/or power line surges.  
• Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or  
power outlet receptacles on other equipment as  
this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock.  
• Never push objects of any kind into this product  
through openings as they may touch danger-  
ous voltage points or short out parts that could  
result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid  
of any kind on the product.  
• Do not use this product near water. Do not use  
immediately after moving from a low tempera-  
ture to high temperature, as this causes conden-  
sation, which may result in fire, electric shock,  
or other hazards.  
• Do not place this product on an unstable cart,  
stand, or table. The product may fall, causing  
serious injury to a child or adult, and serious  
damage to the product. The product should  
be mounted according to the manufacturers  
instructions, and should use a mount recom-  
mended by the manufacturer.  
• Do not attempt to service this product yourself  
as opening or removing covers may expose you  
to dangerous voltages and other hazards. Refer  
all service to qualified service personnel.  
• Unplug this product from the wall outlet and  
refer service to qualified service personnel under  
the following conditions: a) When the power  
supply cord or plug is damaged. b) If liquid  
has been spilled, or objects have fallen on the  
product. c) If the product has been exposed to  
rain or water. d) If the product does not operate  
normally by following the operating instruc-  
tions. Adjust only those controls that are cov-  
ered by this Operation Manual, as an improper  
adjustment of controls may result in damage  
and will often require extensive work by a quali-  
fied technician to restore the product to normal  
operation. e) If the product has been dropped  
or damaged in any way. f) When the product  
exhibits a distinct change in performance - this  
indicates a need for service.  
• When replacement parts are required, be sure  
the service technician has used replacement  
parts specified by the manufacturer or with the  
same characteristics as the original part. Unau-  
thorized substitutions may result in fire, electric  
shock, or other hazards.  
• Upon completion of any service or repairs to this  
product, ask the service technician to perform  
safety checks to determine that the product is in  
proper operating condition.  
• When the product is used on a  
cart, care should be taken to avoid  
quick stops, excessive force, and  
uneven surfaces which may cause  
the product and cart to overturn,  
damaging equipment or causing  
possible injury to the operator.  
• Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided  
for ventilation. These ensure reliable operation  
of the product and protect it from overheat-  
ing, and must not be blocked or covered. (The  
openings should never be blocked by placing  
the product on a bed, sofa, rug, or similar sur-  
face. The unit should not be placed in a built-in  
installation such as a bookcase or rack unless  
proper ventilation is provided and the manufac-  
turers instructions have been adhered to.) For  
proper ventilation, separate the product from  
other equipment which may prevent ventilation  
by a distance of at least 1ft (30 cm).  
• This product should be operated only with the  
type of power source indicated on the label. If  
you are not sure of the type of power supply to  
your home, consult your product dealer or local  
power company.  
• This product is equipped with a three-pin plug.  
This plug will fit only into an earthed (grounded)  
power outlet. If you are unable to insert the  
plug into the outlet, contact your electrician  
to install the proper outlet. Do not defeat the  
safety purpose of the grounded plug.  
• The product should be placed more than one  
foot away from heat sources such as radia-  
tors, heat registers, stoves, and other products  
(including amplifiers) that produce heat.  
• When connecting other products such as VCRs,  
and personal computers, you should turn off  
the power of this product for protection against  
electric shock.  
• Do not place combustibles behind the cooling  
fan. For example, cloth, paper, matches, aerosol  
cans or gas lighters that present special hazards  
when over heated.  
• Power-supply cords should be routed so that  
they are not likely to be walked on or pinched  
by items placed upon or against them. Pay  
particular attention to cords at doors, plugs,  
receptacles, and the point where they exit from  
• Do not look into the projection lens while the  
illumination lamp is turned on. Exposure of your  
eyes to the strong light can result in impaired  
eyesight.  
• Do not look into the inside of this unit through  
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vents (ventilation holes), etc. Do not look at the  
illumination lamp directly by opening the cabi-  
net while the illumination lamp is turned on.  
The illumination lamp also emits ultraviolet rays  
and the light is so powerful that your eyesight  
can be impaired.  
WARNING:  
Do not cut off the main plug from this equip-  
ment. If the plug fitted is not suitable for the  
power points in your home or the cable is too  
short to reach a power point, then obtain an  
appropriate safety approved extension lead or  
adapter or consult your dealer. If nonetheless  
the mains plug is cut off, remove the fuse and  
dispose of the plug immediately, to avoid a  
possible shock hazard by inadvertent connec-  
tion to the main supply. If a new mains plug  
has to be fitted, then follow the instructions  
given below:  
• Do not drop, hit, or damage the light-source  
(lamp unit) in any way. It may cause the lamp  
to break and lead to injuries. Do not use a  
damaged lamp. If the lamp is broken, ask your  
dealer to repair it. Fragments from a broken  
lamp may cause injuries.  
• The lamp used in this projector is a high pres-  
sure mercury lamp. Be careful when disposing  
of the lamp. In case of doubt on how to do this,  
please consult your dealer.  
• Do not ceiling-mount the projector to a place  
which tends to vibrate; otherwise, the mounting  
fixture of the projector could be broken by the  
vibration, possibly causing it to fall or overturn,  
which could lead to personal injury.  
WARNING: THIS APPARATUS MUST BE  
EARTHED.  
IMPORTANT: The wires in the mains lead on  
this product are coloured in accordance with  
the following code:  
Use only the accessory cord designed for this  
product to prevent shock. The power sup-  
ply voltage rating of this product is AC120  
V, AC100 V – AC240 V, and the power cord  
attached conforms to the appropriate power  
supply voltage. Use only the power cord des-  
ignated by your dealer to ensure Safety and  
EMC. When used on an alternative power  
supply voltage, the power cable may need to  
be changed. Ensure that the power cable used  
for the projector is the correct type for the AC  
outlet in your country. If necessary, consult  
your product dealer.  
Green/yellow: Earth.  
Blue :  
Brown :  
Neutral.  
Live.  
As these colours may not correspond with  
coloured markings identifying the terminals in  
your plug, proceed as follows:  
• The wire which is coloured green-and-yellow  
must be connected to the terminal which is  
marked with the Earth/Ground symbol, the  
letter E or the safety earth or coloured green or  
green-and-yellow.  
• The wire which is coloured blue must be con-  
nected to the terminal which is marked with the  
letter N or coloured black.  
• The wire which is coloured brown must be con-  
nected to the terminal which is marked with the  
letter L or coloured red.  
For United Kingdom  
For European countries  
Power cable  
When replacing the fuse, be sure to use only  
a correctly rated, approved type, and re-fit the  
fuse cover.  
IF IN DOUBT, CONSULT A COMPETENT  
ELECTRICIAN.  
Power supply voltage: AC 120 V  
DO NOT allow any unqualified person to install  
the unit. Be sure to ask your dealer to install  
the unit (e.g. attaching it to the ceiling) since  
special technical knowledge and skills are re-  
quired for installation. If an unqualified person  
performs installation, it may result in personal  
injury or electric shock.  
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Caution  
Information for Users on Disposal of  
Old Equipment (EU Only)  
Avoid Burning-in of the D-ILA Device  
Attention:  
This symbol is only  
valid in the European  
Union.  
Do not allow the same still picture to be pro-  
jected for a long time or an abnormally bright  
video image to be projected.  
Do not project still images, etc. with a high  
intensity or high contrast on the screen for a  
long time. This video image could be burnt  
into this D-ILA device.  
[European Union]  
This symbol indicates that the electrical and  
electronic equipment should not be disposed  
as general household waste at its end-of-life.  
Instead, the product should be handed over to  
the applicable collection point for the recy-  
cling of electrical and electronic equipment  
for proper treatment, recovery and recycling  
in accordance with your national legislation.  
By disposing of this product correctly, you will  
help to conserve natural resources and will  
help prevent potential negative effects on the  
environment and human health which could  
otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste  
handling of this product. For more information  
about collection point and recycling of this  
product, please contact your local authority,  
your household waste disposal service or the  
shop where you purchased the product. Penal-  
ties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of  
this waste, in accordance with national legisla-  
tion.  
Pay special attention when projecting video  
games and computer program images.  
There is no problem with ordinary videocas-  
sette playback images.  
Viewing Conditions  
Avoid direct exposure of the screen to direct  
sunlight and illumination. Image quality will be  
maximised by reducing room illumination.  
Do not view screen for prolonged hours. Look-  
ing at the screen continually for a prolonged  
time will cause your eyes to get tired. Allow  
your eyes to rest at intervals.  
Do not use this unit if the image flickers, as  
this may cause your eyesight to deteriorate.  
(Business users)  
If you wish to dispose of this product, contact  
your Meridian dealer or distributor or Merid-  
ian Audio Ltd to obtain information about the  
take-back of the product.  
Operating Environment  
Do not use this unit in rooms with cigarette  
smoke or oily smoke. Ingress of smoke may  
cause the unit to malfunction.  
[Other Countries outside the European  
Union]  
When mounting this unit to the ceiling, check  
temperature around the unit.  
If you wish to dispose of this product, please  
do so in accordance with applicable national  
legislation or other rules in your country for  
the treatment of old electrical and electronic  
equipment.  
When a heater is in use, the ceiling may reach  
a temperature higher than anticipated, leading  
to malfunction of the unit.  
Maintenance Procedures  
Remove dirt from the projector enclosure with  
a soft cloth. In case of heavy soiling, soak a  
cloth in a neutral detergent diluted with water,  
wring dry and wipe, followed by wiping again  
using a dry cloth.  
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To avoid damage to the cabinet, please ob-  
serve the following precautions:  
• Do not clean with an abrasive cloth or cleaner  
• Do not use excessive force when cleaning  
• Do not attempt to clean the unit with paint  
thinner, benzene or other solvents that may at-  
tack the enclosure.  
• Do not spray volatile chemicals such as insecti-  
cide on the unit  
• Do not allow prolonged contact with rubber or  
plastic products  
Dirt on the lens should be removed using  
commercial blowers, lens cleaning papers or  
microfibre cloths (designed for cleaning glasses  
and cameras). Do not use fluid-type clean-  
ing agents, as this may lead to peeling of the  
surface coating film. The lens surface is fragile:  
avoid rubbing it hard or knocking it.  
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Contents  
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
Accessories  
3
The following accessories are packed together  
with this unit. Please confirm all items. If any  
item is missing, please contact your dealer.  
Caution  
Accessories  
6
8
Optional Accessories  
Controls and Features  
Front, top & underside  
Rear & right side  
Control panel  
Indicators  
8
9
9
Instructions  
x1  
Power Cord  
x1  
x1  
x3  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
16  
16  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
20  
21  
22  
Remote Control  
Indicator display  
Remote control  
AAA size Batteries for remote control  
Loading batteries into the remote  
Installing the Projector  
Considerations for installation  
Mounting the projector  
Minimum space requirements  
Projector and screen Installation  
Screen size and projection distance  
Lens Shift setting  
Interfacing the projector  
Connecting to devices  
Connecting the power  
Basic Operation  
Optional Accessories  
Please contact your authorised dealer for de-  
tails:  
Replacement Lamp : BHL5008-S (Lamp Unit)  
Replacement Filter : LC32058-002A (Inner  
Filter)  
Adjustments and Settings Using Menus 23  
Menu structure  
Menu operation buttons  
Accessing the menus  
23  
24  
30  
25  
27  
27  
28  
30  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
37  
Menu configuration  
Replacing the Lamp  
The lamp and lamp usage time  
Lamp replacement procedure  
Resetting lamp time  
Cleaning and replacing the filter  
On-screen Warnings  
Warning Indicator combinations  
Troubleshooting  
Interface Sockets  
RS-232C External Control  
Specifications  
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Controls & Features  
Front, top and underside  
A
F
B
Underside  
B
G
H
D
C
E
G
A Indicator  
Please refer to ‘Indicators’ (Page 12) for details.  
E Lens Cap  
• Fit the cap on the lens when this unit is not in  
use.  
B Air Inlets  
F Lens Shift Cover  
(2 in front and 1 at bottom surface)  
The air inlets absorb air to cool the interior of  
the unit. Do not block or allow warm air to  
blow into them. This may cause the unit to  
malfunction.  
Remove this cover when using the Lens Shift  
feature for shifting the projecting position in  
the vertical direction.  
G Foot  
It is set at the lowest position when shipped  
from the factory. This unit does not come with  
a function to adjust the gradient.  
C Power Zoom Lens  
1.9x ‘normal’ power zoom lens  
(model DILA1080MF1)  
1.4x ‘short-throw’ power zoom lens  
(model DILA1080MF1S)  
• Before projection, remove the lens cap.  
H Filter  
Cleans air drawn in from the air inlet. Please  
clean this filter regularly. (Page 30)  
D Remote Sensor (Front)  
When operating with the remote control, aim  
it towards the sensor. (Also see page 14)  
• A remote sensor is also located on the rear of  
the unit.  
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Rear & Right Side  
D
E F  
G
H
SCREEN TRIGGER  
SERVICE  
RS-232C  
DVI  
B
Removing the control  
panel cover  
C
Release  
Lock  
A
A Control Panel Cover  
E Screen Trigger socket  
Remove this cover when operating this unit or  
This socket is used for controlling a motorised  
when replacing the lamp unit.  
• Unlock the cover, followed by sliding it down-  
wards to remove it.  
• Please refer to page 11 for details on the con-  
trol panel.  
screen. An output at DC +12 V/100 mA (max.)  
is produced when the power is on.  
• Consult a qualified technician for a connection  
with the screen.  
F Service Connector  
This connector is intended for servicing pur-  
poses and should not normally be used.  
Handling the Control Panel Cover  
• The gap between the body of the unit and the  
control panel cover is narrow. Be careful not to  
stick your finger into the gap between the body  
of the unit and the control panel cover.  
• After attaching the control panel cover, check  
that the lock is fastened securely.  
G RS-232C Serial Port (D-sub 9 Pin)  
The projector can be controlled by serial com-  
mands from a computer or home automation  
control system connected to this port.  
• For details, please check with your authorized  
dealer.  
B Exhaust Vent  
Warm air is expelled through this vent to keep  
the system cool. Do not block the exhaust  
vents as this may cause the unit to overheat  
and fail.  
H DVI input (DVI-D 24 Pin)  
This is the input socket for video signals.  
1080/50p and 1080/60p signals are supported  
and HDCP content protection capability is  
provided.  
C AC Power Input Socket  
This is the AC power input socket. Connect  
the supplied power cable to this socket.  
D Remote Sensor (Rear)  
When operating with the remote control, aim  
it towards the sensor. (Page 14)  
• A remote sensor is also located at the front of  
the unit.  
10  
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Control Panel  
A B C  
RS232C  
Rx  
Tx  
OPERATE  
ON  
MENU  
EXIT  
H
I
OPERATE  
OFF  
HIDE  
J
D E  
F G  
A Rx/Tx Indicators  
G ENTER Button  
This indicator lights up during communication  
with a remote control system or computer  
connected to the serial port.  
Rx : Lights up when unit is receiving RS-232C  
data.  
Press this button to show the next hierarchical  
menu (for example, to enter a submenu from  
the main menu). It is also used when ENTER is  
displayed against a selection item on the menu  
screen.  
Tx : Lights up when unit is sending RS-232C  
data.  
H OPERATE ON Button  
When this unit is in the standby mode, press-  
ing this button for more than 1 second will  
turn the unit on. The OPERATE indicator will  
illuminate to confirm this status.  
B MENU Button  
Press this button to display the menu. Pressing  
this button when the menu is displayed clears  
the menu.  
I OPERATE OFF Button  
C EXIT Button  
When the unit is operating (projecting), press-  
ing this button for more than 1 second switch-  
es the unit to the cool down mode, which  
will automatically switch to the standby mode  
after about 60 seconds.  
Press this button to return to the previous  
hierarchical menu (for example, to return from  
submenu to main menu). Pressing this button  
when the main menu is displayed clears the  
menu.  
• The OPERATE OFF button will not work within  
approximately 1 minute of the light source  
being turned on. In this case, wait at least a  
minute before pressing this button.  
D ZOOM Tele/Wide Buttons  
Use these buttons to change the size of the  
projected image.  
J HIDE Button  
Use this button to temporarily turn off the  
video image. Press again to resume.  
E FOCUS +/- Buttons  
Use these buttons to adjust focus of the pro-  
jected image.  
F Cursor Buttons  
Use these buttons when selecting and adjust-  
ing menu options.  
11  
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Indicators  
STANDBY  
OPERATE  
LAMP  
A
B
C
D
E
F
TEMP  
FAN  
HIDE  
A STANDBY Indicator  
D TEMP Indicator  
Light on: Unit is in standby mode.  
Light on: The internal temperature of the unit  
Blinking: Unit is cooling down.  
is abnormally high.  
Blinking : The lamp needs to be replaced soon  
or immediately, or a failure has occurred in the  
unit.  
B OPERATE Indicator  
Light on: Illuminated when unit is currently  
operating (projecting).  
E FAN Indicator  
C LAMP Button  
Light on : The internal fan has unintentionally  
Light on indicates that:  
stopped running.  
• the lamp needs to be replaced soon or immedi-  
ately;  
Blinking : The lamp has reached the end of  
its life and it is time to replace the lamp, or a  
failure has occurred in this unit.  
• the lamp cover is removed;  
• the lamp has failed and the unit is unable to  
project; or  
• when the lamp fails during projection.  
F HIDE Indicator  
Light on : The video image has been temporar-  
ily cleared by pressing the HIDE button.  
Blinking : A fault has occurred.  
12  
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Indicator Display Table  
The projector employs different patterns of indicator illumination to indicate its various operational  
states, as shown by the tables below.  
Top panel indicators  
Indicator  
Description  
STAND BY  
Light On  
OPERATE  
LAMP  
TEMP  
FAN  
HIDE  
Unit is in standby mode  
Light On  
Light On  
Unit is in operate mode (during projection)  
When the video image is temporarily cleared  
Light On upon pressing the [HIDE] button during  
projection  
Unit is in cool down mode  
(when cooling lamp) - See note below  
Blinking  
Lamp replacement should be performed soon  
(Lamp usage time has exceeded 1900 hours)  
Light On Blinking  
Light On  
Lamp life has expired – replace lamp now  
(Lamp usage time has exceeded 2000 hours)  
Blinking  
Unit has been forced to enter cool-down mode  
Until will not operate until lamp is replaced  
Replace lamp immediately  
Light On Blinking Blinking  
(Lamp usage time has exceeded 2010 hours)  
Control panel indicators  
Indicator  
Description  
Rx  
Tx  
Light On  
When this unit is receiving RS-232C data  
When this unit is sending RS-232C data  
Light On  
Note: Cool Down Mode  
CAUTION:  
After projection, the hot lamp goes through a  
60-second cool-down process known as ‘cool  
down mode’. This mode is designed to prevent  
damage and deformation that heat from the  
heated lamp may cause to the internal com-  
ponents of the projector. It also minimises the  
chance of lamp breakage and shortened lamp  
life.  
When in the cool-down mode, do not pull out  
the plug from the power socket. Also, do not  
block the air inlets/ exhaust vents by standing  
this unit on its end or laying it on its side.  
Lamp replacement  
The timing and procedure for lamp replace-  
ment is discussed on page 27 et seq.  
The cool down mode is indicated by the blink-  
ing Standby indicator. When in the cool down  
mode, the OPERATE ON button is disabled.  
After the cool down process is completed,  
the unit will automatically switch into standby  
mode.  
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Remote Control  
How effective this method of operation is will  
depend on your screen and its reflectivity to  
infrared. The sensors on the projector have an  
acceptance angle of about 30 degrees either  
side of a centre line running through the unit  
from front to back. Outside this angle, opera-  
tion of the remote control will be less reliable.  
The Meridian/Faroudja infra-red remote control  
is used to operate both DILA projectors and  
digital video processors (DVP) made by Merid-  
ian. As a result, the remote control units but-  
tons often have a dual function.  
To operate the appropriate device, press its Se-  
lect button (labelled A on the diagram below)  
before attempting to control the unit.  
In the case of using screen reflection, remem-  
ber that IR rays travel in straight lines, and that  
rays reaching the screen from the remote will  
be reflected at the same angle; the reflected  
rays need to arrive at the projector within the  
+/- 30 degree angle described above. Imagine  
where on the screen you would have to throw  
a ball to bounce off and hit the projector – just  
don’t try it for real. The maximum direct path  
length for the remote is about 7metres.  
The IR transmitting diode is located at the top  
of the remote control: point it towards one of  
the IR sensors at the front or rear of the pro-  
jector. In addition, you may be able to control  
the projector by reflecting the infrared beam  
from the screen so that it hits the projectors  
front sensor.  
A Projector/Processor Select buttons  
To operate a device, press its select button  
briefly once before you attempt to control it.  
Once you have pressed the select button, that  
unit will remain controlled by the remote until  
you press the other select button.  
Select projector  
A
DVP  
DILA  
Select processor  
On  
B
C
Off  
Profile  
Store  
H
E
Preset  
B ON Button  
Enter  
When the projector is in standby mode, press-  
ing this button for more than 1 second will  
turn the unit on and cause the  
OPERATE indicator to light up.  
D
F
Bypass  
Menu  
G
Exit  
DVI  
YCrCb  
Video  
S-Video  
RGB  
C OFF Button  
When the unit is operating (projecting), press-  
ing this button for more than 1 second switch-  
es the unit into cool down mode, which will  
automatically switch to standby mode after  
Anamorphic  
Colour  
4:3  
Letterbox  
Detail  
Backlit  
Tint  
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2
3
6
J
L
Pattern  
Focus  
about 60 seconds.  
4
5
• The OFF button will not work until approximate-  
ly 1 minute has passed after the lamp has been  
turned on. Wait for a minute before pressing it  
if necessary.  
Printed in White  
7
8
9
M
T
Hide  
Zoom  
Test  
W
Bright.  
Light  
Cont.  
0
K
P
N
D Cursor Buttons  
Use these buttons when selecting and adjust-  
ing the menu items.  
Backlit panel  
E ENTER Button  
Press this button to show the next level down  
in an hierarchical menu (for example, to enter  
a submenu from the main menu). It is also  
used when ENTER is displayed against a selec-  
tion item on the menu screen.  
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F MENU Button  
Before use, load 3 AAA size batteries into the  
remote control. If the remote control starts to  
function erratically, replace the batteries.  
Press this button to display the menu. Pressing  
this button when the menu is displayed clears  
the menu.  
Press the circular depression in the back cover  
slightly with your thumb and slide the cover  
downwards towards the bottom of the remote  
control unit.  
G EXIT Button (main label Bypass)  
Press this button to return to the previous level  
up in an hierarchical menu (for example, to  
return from submenu to main menu). Pressing  
this button when the main menu is displayed  
clears the menu from the display.  
Insert the 3 AAA batteries supplied in the  
directions indicated by the markings in the bat-  
tery compartment. We recommend that you  
insert the ‘–’ (minus) end of the battery first.  
H PRESET Button (main label Profile)  
Use this button to reset a selected menu item  
to its factory setting.  
Replace and slide the back cover up to close it.  
J Pattern Button (main label 1)  
Pressing this button projects a green grid sig-  
nal, useful for adjustment of projector focus.  
• Press the EXIT button (G) to return to the origi-  
nal image.  
K TEST Button (main label 9)  
Press this button to access test pattern images  
for adjustment of the projector or video sys-  
tem.  
• Alter the test pattern with the TEST button.  
• Press the EXIT button to return to the original  
image.  
L FOCUS +/- Buttons (main labels 2/5)  
Use these buttons to adjust focus of the pro-  
jected image.  
M HIDE Button (main label 7)  
Press this button to temporarily clear the video  
image. Press again to resume.  
N LIGHT Button  
Illuminates the remote control backlight for  
about 10 seconds. Pressing any remote button  
in a low-light environment will also illuminate  
the remote as well as carrying out its function.  
P ZOOM Tele/Wide Buttons  
(main labels 8 and 0)  
Press these buttons to enlarge or reduce the  
size of the projected image.  
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Installing the Projector  
Considerations for projector  
installation  
Operating Precautions  
This unit uses a light source that reaches high  
temperatures during projection.  
Please read the following carefully before in-  
stalling this unit.  
Do not allow projection under the follow-  
ing conditions, as doing so may cause fire  
or failure of the unit:  
• Projection with the unit laid on its sides  
• Projection with the unit installed in an unrea-  
sonable angle  
Installation Environment  
This unit is a precision device. Do not install it  
in the following places. Doing so may cause  
fire or malfunction of the unit.  
• Where there is water, humidity or dust  
• Where the unit may be subjected to oily or ciga-  
rette smoke  
• On a soft surface such as carpet or cushion  
• Where the unit may be subjected to high tem-  
perature due to direct sunlight  
• When temperature is high or low.  
Allowable operation temperature range: +5 to  
+35 degrees Celsius.  
Avoid using this unit at an angle of more than  
ꢂ degrees horizontally and 2ꢂ degrees vertically.  
Doing so may cause unevenness in the colour  
and/or shorten the lamp life.  
• Projection in a location that blocks the air inlets  
or exhaust vents  
• Projection in a place exposed to air blasts from  
an air conditioner  
• Projection without removing the lens cap  
Mounting the projector  
Allowable relative humidity range: 20 % to 80  
% (no condensation)  
Allowable storage temperature range: -10 to  
+60 degrees Celsius  
The projector can be operated in a free-stand-  
ing position using the feet supplied. To mount  
the projector, remove the 4 feet and make use  
of the 4 screw holes (M8 nuts) on the under-  
side of the projector. Allow sufficient space  
around the air inlets to avoid blocking them.  
• Any room in which there is cigarette smoke or  
grease.  
Even where smoke and grease levels are mini-  
mal, prolonged exposure will affect this unit.  
This unit produces significant amounts of  
heat, and the optical components are cooled  
by taking in a large amount of air. The optical  
path may be soiled by grease/dirt, thus causing  
images to become dark or colour projection to  
deteriorate. Where soiling of the optical compo-  
nents occurs, total removal of grease/dirt may  
not be possible.  
Precautions for Ceiling-mount  
To ceiling-mount this unit, special expertise and  
techniques are necessary. Be sure to ask your  
dealer (or a specialist) to perform mounting (to  
ceilings, etc.).  
• Do not mount in places that may be subjected  
to vibration and shock.  
• The depth of the threaded holes is 30 mm. Use  
screws shorter than 30 mm but longer than 19  
mm. Longer screws may damage internal parts  
of the projector and cause malfunction.  
• Safety of the installation location should be  
considered in case this unit, or a part of it, falls.  
Note that if the light-source lamp is broken,  
glass shards from the filter mesh may spread  
outside the projector.  
150 mm and above  
Minimum Space Required  
300 mm and  
above  
300 mm and  
above  
Do not use a cover which may enclose this unit  
or block the air inlets/exhaust vents. Allow suf-  
ficient space around this unit. When this unit is  
enclosed in a space of dimensions as indicated  
on the left, use an air-conditioner so that inter-  
nal and external temperatures are the same.  
150 mm and  
above  
500 mm  
and above  
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Projector and Screen Installation  
The optimum image can be obtained when the centre of the projectors lens and the screen are  
placed perpendicular to each other. Take note of the projection angle when placing both items.  
Failing to do so may give rise to trapezoidal distortion of the projected image.  
• Note: this unit does not come with a function to correct trapezoidal distortion or adjust horizontal  
gradient.  
View from the side  
Screen  
90°  
90°  
90°  
Centre Line of  
Lens  
Install the projector such that the centre of the projection screen  
is on the same level with the centre of the lens when there is a  
0% shift (offset).  
Screen  
90°  
90°  
90°  
Centre Line of  
Lens  
Install the projector such that the lower end of the projection  
screen is on the same level with the centre of the lens when  
there is a 50 % shift (offset).  
View from Above  
Screen  
90°  
90°  
90°  
Centre Line of  
Lens  
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Screen Size and Projection Distance  
Adjust the distance from the lens to the screen to achieve your desired screen size.  
You will need to have specified the Normal Throw (DILA1080MF1) or Short Throw (DILA1080MF1S)  
version of this projector when ordering. The Normal Throw version uses a 1.9x power zoom lens,  
while the Short Throw version has a 1.4x power zoom lens. As a result, the Normal Throw version  
displays a given image size on a screen up to about 150% as far away as the same-sized image  
displayed by the Short Throw version. In most cases, especially when the projector is mounted in a  
projection room, the Normal Throw version will be most appropriate. When the projectror is used in  
a smaller room, however, the Short Throw version will probably be more effective. The relationship  
of projection distance and screen size for both versions is given by the table below.  
Projection Distance and Projection Screen Size Relationship Chart  
• The projection screen sizes (recommended) and projection distances in the table below are provided only  
as a guide. Please use them as reference during installation. The projected image size may vary depending  
on the manufacturing tolerance of the lens.  
• Use a projection image of 16:9 aspect ratio for setup adjustment.  
Short-throw (1.4x Zoom Lens)  
Approximate Projecting Distance  
W (Wide) - T (Tele)  
Normal-throw (1.9x Zoom Lens)  
Approximate Projecting Distance  
W (Wide) - T (Tele)  
Projection Screen  
Size  
Aspect Ratio 16:9  
60" (Approx. 152.4 cm)  
70" (Approx. 177.8 cm)  
80" (Approx. 203.2 cm)  
90" (Approx. 228.6 cm)  
100" (Approx. 254.0 cm)  
110" (Approx. 279.4 cm)  
120" (Approx. 304.8 cm)  
130" (Approx. 330.2 cm)  
140" (Approx. 355.6 cm)  
150" (Approx. 381.0 cm)  
160" (Approx. 406.4 cm)  
170" (Approx. 431.8 cm)  
180" (Approx. 457.2 cm)  
190" (Approx. 482.6 cm)  
200" (Approx. 508.0 cm)  
(Approx. 1.96 m) - (Approx. 2.77 m)  
(Approx. 2.29 m) - (Approx. 3.23 m)  
(Approx. 2.63 m) - (Approx. 3.70 m)  
(Approx. 2.96 m) - (Approx. 4.17 m)  
(Approx. 3.29 m) - (Approx. 4.64 m)  
(Approx. 3.63 m) - (Approx. 5.11 m)  
(Approx. 3.96 m) - (Approx. 5.57 m)  
(Approx. 4.29 m) - (Approx. 6.04 m)  
(Approx. 4.63 m) - (Approx. 6.51 m)  
(Approx. 4.96 m) - (Approx. 6.98 m)  
(Approx. 5.30 m) - (Approx. 7.45 m)  
(Approx. 5.63 m) - (Approx. 7.91 m)  
(Approx. 5.96 m) - (Approx. 8.38 m)  
(Approx. 6.30 m) - (Approx. 8.85 m)  
(Approx. 6.63 m) - (Approx. 9.32 m)  
(Approx. 2.58 m) - (Approx. 4.94 m)  
(Approx. 3.02 m) - (Approx. 5.78 m)  
(Approx. 3.46 m) - (Approx. 6.62 m)  
(Approx. 3.90 m) - (Approx. 7.46 m)  
(Approx. 4.34 m) - (Approx. 8.30 m)  
(Approx. 4.79 m) - (Approx. 9.14 m)  
(Approx. 5.23 m) - (Approx. 9.98 m)  
(Approx. 5.67 m) - (Approx. 10.82 m)  
(Approx. 6.11 m) - (Approx. 11.65 m)  
(Approx. 6.55 m) - (Approx. 12.49 m)  
(Approx. 6.99 m) - (Approx. 13.33 m)  
(Approx. 7.43 m) - (Approx. 14.17 m)  
(Approx. 7.88 m) - (Approx. 15.01 m)  
(Approx. 8.32 m)  
(Approx. 8.76 m)  
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Lens Shift Setting  
This unit comes with a Lens Shift feature that  
enables upward/downward adjustment of the  
projection screen position. Adjust accordingly  
depending on the installation conditions.  
• The shift level is between 0 % and 60 %. The  
shift level is set to 50 % as the default.  
Lens Shift Cover  
• The position of the projection screen may be  
out of alignment due to the gear movement.  
• When lens shift setting (adjustment) is complet-  
ed, mount the lens shift cover to this unit.  
Project a reference image on the screen  
Remove the lens shift cover from the pro-  
jector  
• Unscrew the knurled aluminium cover on the  
top of the projector. Note: Some units may have  
a smaller cover accessed via a hole in the top  
cover (see illustration). Remove this with a flat-  
blade screwdriver.  
Shift Upwards  
Shift Downwards  
Adjust the projection screen position  
Turn the shift adjustment screw using a flat-  
blade screwdriver and adjust accordingly.  
Turn clockwise : Screen shifts upwards.  
Turn anti-clockwise : Screen shifts downwards.  
Shift Adjustment  
Screw  
Re-fit the lens shift cover  
It should be no more than finger-tight.  
Projection screen position image according to shift level  
Approx. 60% (upward maximum)  
Approx. 50% (default position)  
Approx. 0%  
(downward maximum)  
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Interfacing the Projector  
Connecting to Devices  
Before connection, be sure to turn off both the projector and the device to be connected.  
• Thoroughly read the manual that is supplied with the device to be connected.  
Connecting a Video Processor  
• A Meridian/Faroudja Digital Video processor is the ideal companion for your projector. It is capable of  
processing and upscaling all your video sources to HD quality and will give you the maximum image qual-  
ity from any source. Consult your dealer for additional information.  
• Video is connected to the projector via a DVI connector. To avoid image degradation, always use the high-  
est quality DVI cables you can. In addition, using HDMI/DVI adaptor cables, you can connect a Meridian  
HDMAX 121 HDMI Extender near the projector end of the run, which is especially useful in the case of  
long cable runs. In any event, when using a DVI-D cable longer than 5 m, the use of a booster or optical  
fiber cable is recommended.  
• This projector accepts 1080/50p and 1080/60p signals via the DVI-D connector, and HDCP content pro-  
tection is supported.  
Rear of projector  
RVICE  
RS-232C  
DVI  
Connect to  
the DVI input  
Rear of processor  
DVI-D cable  
DVI OUTPUT  
Connecting a computer or Home Automation System via RS232  
It is possible to control this unit by connecting a computer to the RS-232C port at the rear of this  
unit. Use a crossover cable for this purpose.  
• For details, please consult your authorized dealer.  
Rear side of this unit  
RVICE  
RS-232C  
DVI  
RS-232C Connection Cable  
(Cross Cable)  
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Connecting the Power Cable  
(Supplied)  
Precautions Against Fire and Electric  
Shock  
• Since the power consumption of this unit is  
high, insert the power plug directly into a wall  
outlet and not into a multiway adaptor.  
Before plugging in the power cable/cord, en-  
sure that all devices have been connected.  
• When not using devices, remove the power  
plug from the wall outlet.  
• Do not use power cords for connection other  
than those supplied.  
• Do not use a power voltage different from that  
which is indicated.  
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• Do not cut, tear or modify the power cords.  
Also, do not place a heavy object on, heat or  
stretch the power cords as this may cause dam-  
age to the cords.  
Power Cable  
(Supplied)  
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• Do not insert or pull out plugs with a wet hand.  
1 Connect the supplied power cable to  
the power input terminal of this unit  
2 Connect the earth wire to the earth  
terminal available in the building,  
followed by inserting the mains plug  
of the supplied power cable into the  
wall outlet  
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Basic Operation  
4 Adjusting zoom (image size) and  
focus  
• These adjustments should normally be carried  
out as part of initial set-up. If the message ‘not  
available’ is displayed on-screen, these features  
have been locked out, and you will need to go  
to the Options menu to unlock them.  
After installation, the projector will require  
initial set-up, adjustment, alignment and con-  
figuration (see next page). Once this has been  
done, the unit can be used simply by following  
these basic operational procedures.  
To enlarge the screen size, press the ZOOM  
T button (button 8 on the remote). To reduce  
the screen size, press the ZOOM W button  
(button 0 on the remote). Adjust the focus set-  
ting with the FOCUS +/- buttons (2 and 5 on  
the remote).  
Indicators  
2
1
5 Hiding the image temporarily  
Press the HIDE button  
• The displayed image will disappear. Press the  
HIDE button again to restore the image.  
RS232C  
Rx  
Tx  
OPERATE  
ON  
MENU  
EXIT  
3
6
5
OPERATE  
OFF  
6 Turning off the power  
Press the OPERATE OFF button on the panel,  
or the OFF button on the remote, for 1 second  
or more  
HIDE  
4
The OPERATE indicator turns off, the Standby  
indicator starts blinking and the projector  
switches to the cool down mode. The cool  
down mode will last for about 60 seconds to  
allow the light source to cool off.  
1 Remove the lens cap  
We recommend keeping the lens cap in place  
when the unit is not in use.  
• The projector switches automatically into stand-  
by mode at the end of the cool down mode.  
• The OPERATE OFF button will not work until  
about a minute has passed after the light source  
has been turned on. If necessary, wait for this to  
happen.  
2 Apply Mains Power  
On the application of power, the STANDBY  
indicator on the unit illuminates.  
3 Press the OPERATE ON button for 1  
second or more  
CAUTION: Do not pull out the plug when the  
Standby indicator is blinking. This may shorten  
the lamp life and cause a malfunction.  
You can also press the ON button on the re-  
mote having previously pressed the DILA button  
Your video processor may be capable of turn-  
ing the projector on and off when required via  
RS232 command. Consult your dealer for more  
information.  
Precautions During Use  
This unit makes use of a light source that  
reaches a high temperature during projection.  
Do not allow projection under the following  
conditions; doing so may cause fire or mal-  
.
The OPERATE indicator on the projector lights  
up and the projected image slowly appears.  
• Upon projection, the image may flicker for a  
few seconds. This is not a fault.  
• When the light source is turned on, the lamp  
will slowly become brighter. It will take more  
than a minute for the brightness to stabilize.  
• When video sources employing copy-protection  
(HDCP) are in use, it may take a while for the  
image to appear, due to the projector and its  
source ‘handshaking’  
function of the projector:  
• Projection with the unit laid on its sides  
• Projection with the unit installed in an un-  
reasonable angle. Avoid using this unit at an  
inclined angle. Doing so may cause unevenness  
in the colour or shorten the lamp life.  
• Projection at a location that blocks the air inlets  
or exhaust vents (see page 1ꢃ)  
• Projection without removing the lens cap.  
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Adjustments and Settings Using Menus  
The menus displayed on the screen are used to perform adjustment and setting for this unit.  
Menu Structure  
The menus of this unit have the following structure. Characters on the screen are displayed in Eng-  
lish only.  
NOTE: Press the ENTER button to switch to the test pattern image. There are 10 types of test pat-  
terns. Press the ENTER or TEST button to alter the test pattern to be projected. Press the EXIT but-  
ton to clear the menu screen. Press the EXIT button again to clear the test pattern.  
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Menu Operation Buttons  
Accessing the Menus  
1 Press the MENU button  
• The main menu is displayed on the screen.  
Display of the menu item  
currently selected becomes  
solid and icon of the selected  
menu item is highlighted.  
Details of the currently selected  
menu item are displayed.  
RS232C  
Rx  
Tx  
MENU  
OPERATE  
ON  
EXIT  
2 Press the Up/Down buttons to select  
a main menu item and press the  
OPERATE  
OFF  
ENTER button to confirm  
• The Information menu does not have a setting  
menu (submenu).  
HIDE  
Menu Position  
Mask  
Menu Position  
Mask  
Image Adjust  
Setup  
Image Adjust  
Setup  
2.5%  
5%  
Off  
Off  
Off  
2.5%  
5%  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Menu Operation Buttons  
Flip H  
On  
On  
Flip H  
On  
On  
Options  
Options  
Flip V  
Flip V  
Information  
Picture S hift  
0
Information  
Picture S hift  
0
Menus can be accessed via the projector  
control panel (above) or via the correspond-  
ing buttons on the remote – see table below.  
Examples refer to the menu screens on the  
previous page.  
eg: Setup menu  
Menu Position menu  
3 Press the Up/Down buttons to  
select an adjustment item and press  
the Left/Right buttons to change the  
setting value  
Button  
Function  
Remote  
Projector  
Control Unit  
Menu Position  
Mask  
Menu Position  
Mask  
Image Adjust  
Setup  
Image Adjust  
Setup  
2.5%  
5%  
Off  
Off  
Off  
2.5%  
5%  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Displays the main menu.  
• Press to clear the menu screen  
when the menu is displayed.  
MENU  
Flip H  
On  
On  
Flip H  
On  
On  
Menu  
Options  
Options  
Flip V  
Flip V  
Information  
Picture S hift  
0
Information  
Picture S hift  
0
Confirms the selected item on the  
main menu.  
eg: Changing the Mask value  
Enter  
• Press the ENTER button when  
the Test Pattern” item is selected  
to project the test pattern on the  
screen. After it is projected, test  
pattern changes each time the  
ENTER button is pressed.  
NOTES:  
• Press ENTER after selecting “Test Pattern” on  
the “Image Adjust” menu. This will project the  
test pattern. Press the EXIT button to clear the  
menu screen. Press the EXIT button again to  
clear the test pattern.  
• Press the ENTER button when  
the “Pixel Adjust” item is selected  
to shift to the “H Pixel Adjust” and  
“V Pixel Adjust” setting screen.  
Press to return to the previous  
menu.  
• Press to clear the menu screen  
when the main menu screen is  
displayed.  
EXIT  
• Press ENTER after selecting “Pixel Adjust” on  
the “Image Adjust” menu. On doing so, the  
“Pixel Adjust” submenu screen will appear.  
Bypass  
Exit  
• Press to clear the displayed signal  
when a test pattern or green cross  
hatch signal is displayed.  
4 After setting is completed, press the  
: Select menu items and  
adjustment items.  
EXIT button  
• Each time you press the button, the menu re-  
turns to the previous one.  
: Change setting of the  
selected adjustment item  
(setting is not possible for  
some items).  
Enter  
Remote  
Control Unit  
The adjusted value will be  
reflected on the image  
immediately.  
5 Repeat procedures 2 to 4 to set  
other items  
6 After setting is fully completed,  
press the MENU button  
• The menu will disappear from the screen.  
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Menu Configuration  
NOTE:  
‘H/V Pixel Adjust’ allows fine-tuning of images  
in the horizontal and vertical directions up to  
3 pixels, at intervals of 1 pixel for each of  
Red, Green and Blue. Display a still image with  
a clear outline during adjustment. This fea-  
ture is intended for fine-tuning of images and  
therefore the effect upon adjustment may not  
be visible to the eye.  
1 Image Adjust Menu  
Permits image adjustment  
Gamma  
Switches the gradation characteristics of the  
image. Select your preference setting values  
according to the image to be viewed.  
Setting Values: Normal, A, B, Custom  
Default Value: Normal  
2 Setup Menu  
• Setting to ‘Custom’ enables you to set a specific  
gamma value via a computer connected to the  
projector using Gamma adjustment software.  
(Default picture quality is equivalent to ‘Normal’)  
You can download the Gamma adjustment soft-  
ware from the Meridian website:  
Menu Position  
Adjusts the display position of the menu  
screen.  
Setting Values:  
Color Temp.  
Default Value:  
Adjusts the colour temperature of the pro-  
jected image.  
Setting Values: Dꢃꢂ, User1, User2  
Default Value: Dꢃꢂ  
Red, Green, Blue  
Setting Values: -2ꢂꢂ to 0  
Mask  
Masks (hides) the outer area of the projected  
image.  
Setting Values: 2.ꢂ%, ꢂ%, Off  
Default Value: Off  
Default Value: 0  
• When you set the ‘Color Temp.’ setting to  
‘User1’ or ‘User2’, adjustment of Red, Green  
and Blue can also be carried out.  
Flip H  
Horizontally transposes left and right of the  
image.  
Setting Values: On, Off  
Default Value: Off  
Test Pattern  
Use this to adjust focus, screen size or picture  
quality. There are 10 types of test patterns.  
Press the ENTER or TEST button to alter the  
test pattern to be projected. Press the EXIT  
button twice to clear the test pattern.  
Flip V  
Vertically transposes (inverts) the image.  
Setting Values: On, Off  
Default Value: Off  
Pixel Adjust  
Fine-tunes the image position in the horizon-  
Picture Shift  
When projecting letterboxed images (with  
black bands at the top and bottom, due to  
the aspect ratio of the image being wider than  
that of the projector), this setting can be used  
to move the image up or down and thus elimi-  
nate one of the bands or centre the image  
between them as desired.  
tal/vertical directions.  
• This is not required under normal circumstances.  
H Pixel Adjust  
Red, Green, Blue  
Setting Values: 1 to ꢄ  
Default Value: ꢁ  
V Pixel Adjust  
Setting Values: -ꢀ0 to ꢀ0  
Red, Green, Blue  
Setting Values: 1 to ꢄ  
Default Value: ꢁ  
Default Value: 0  
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3 Options Menu  
Source  
Automatically identifies the input video signal  
at the projectors DVI input, and displays the  
Menu Display  
Adjusts the display duration of the menu  
screen.  
Setting Values: 1ꢂsec, On  
signal name (‘1080p50’ or ‘1080p60’).  
• No signal name will be displayed if no signal is  
present, or if the signal is not one of the above  
types (‘Out of range’ will be displayed in the lat-  
ter case).  
Default Value: 1ꢂsec  
• The menu screen display will not disappear au-  
tomatically when this is set to On. Instead, press  
the EXIT button to clear the menu screen.  
NOTES:  
• When the input video signal is switched, a blue  
screen will appear for about 2 seconds.  
• When nothing is connected to the [DVI] termi-  
nal, or if there is no video signal, a ‘No Signal  
DVI-D’ message will be projected.  
• In the case of a video signal that cannot be used  
with this unit, an ‘Out of Range’ message will  
be projected.  
Sleep Time  
Sets the length of time after cessation of video  
input before automatically switching the unit  
to the standby mode  
Setting Values (min): 1ꢂ, ꢀ0, ꢃ0, Off  
Default Value: Off  
• Video input signals that can be used with this  
unit are 1080/50p and 1080/60p signals via the  
DVI-D input.  
RC232C (bps)  
Sets the data rate when communicating via  
the RS-232C port. Ensure that this is the same  
as the rate set at the device at the other end.  
Setting Values: ꢆꢃ00, 1ꢆ200  
Default Value: 1ꢆ200  
Zoom/Focus  
Locks/Unlocks the power zoom/power focus  
functions of the projection lens.  
Setting Values: Lock, Unlock  
Default Value: Unlock  
Power Save  
Lowers the power (brightness) of the lamp.  
Setting Values: On, Off  
Default Value: Off  
• Lowering the brightness of the lamp (Power  
Save On) will save power, but needless to say  
the image will not be as bright.  
• Adjustment of settings will be disabled for  
about 1 minute after the setting is changed.  
Wait a minute before trying to make further  
adjustments.  
• Altering the Power Save setting does not affect  
the lamp usage time (lamp life) of the light-  
source.  
4 Information Menu  
• Options under this menu show information  
only: no settings are available.  
Lamp Time  
Displays the accumulated hours of usage of  
the light-source lamp.  
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Replacing the Lamp  
The life of light-source lamps used for this unit  
is about 2000 hours.  
When the lamp usage time exceeds  
2000 hours (but is under 2010 hours):  
• The lamp life of 2000 hours is merely the aver-  
age life span of light-source lamps and we do  
not provide any guarantee for this figure. The  
lamp life may not reach 2000 hours depend-  
ing on the operating conditions. Deterioration  
progresses rapidly when the remaining lamp  
usage time is short. Get ready or replace with  
a new lamp unit when the accumulated usage  
time exceeds 1900 hours. Depending on the  
operating conditions, the lamp may have to be  
exchanged earlier. If the image is dark or colour  
tone abnormal, replace the lamp as soon as  
possible.  
The LAMP indicator lights up and the FAN  
indicator starts blinking upon turning on the  
power (standby mode).  
When the lamp usage time exceeds 2000  
hours during projection, a ‘Lamp replacement’  
message will be displayed on the screen when  
projection starts and the ‘Warning’ mark will  
appear blinking.  
• Press the [EXIT] button to clear the display.  
However, the same Warning and Lamp re-  
placement messages will be displayed after 1  
hour.  
You can also check the accumulated hours of  
usage. Please refer to ‘Lamp Time’ in the ‘Infor-  
mation’ menu.  
• Setting ‘Power Save’ in the ‘Options’ menu to  
‘On’ does not affect the usage time of the light-  
source lamp.  
• When the unit is switched to the standby mode  
or turned off after the lamp usage time exceeds  
2000 hours, it cannot be switched back to the  
projection mode again.  
In this case, replace with a new lamp unit and  
reset the lamp time.  
Please consult your authorised dealer  
when purchasing a new lamp unit.  
When the lamp usage time reaches  
2010 hours  
Replacement Lamp (Lamp Unit) Part No.:  
BHL5008-S  
The unit exits from the projection mode (operating  
mode) and switches into cool down mode.  
• The LAMP indicator will light up and the TEMP  
and FAN indicators will appear blinking.  
• The projection mode (operating mode) cannot  
be restored until a new lamp unit is installed  
and the lamp time reset.  
IMPORTANT: The lamp unit resembles  
that used in other projectors of this  
type. However the lamps are quite  
different and the lamp housings  
are not interchangeable. Install  
only the correct lamp assembly for  
this projector: attempting to force  
a different lamp unit to fit may  
permanently damage the projector  
or cause a serious malfunction. It will  
also void your warranty.  
About Lamp Replacement  
• If this unit is installed in a constricted place,  
attempting to replace the lamp in situ may be  
difficult or even cause injury. Move this unit to a  
place large enough to perform the operation.  
• Use only genuine replacement parts for the  
lamp unit. Otherwise, malfunction may occur.  
• Never attempt to re-use an old lamp unit. This  
may cause marked performance deterioration or  
lamp blowout, which may be explosive. Broken  
pieces of the lamp outside the projector may  
also be dangerous during lamp unit exchange.  
• Do not replace the lamp immediately after the  
projector has been in use. The temperature of  
the lamp is still high and this may cause a burn.  
Allow a cooling period of 1 hour or more before  
replacement.  
When the lamp usage time exceeds  
1900 hours (but is under 2000 hours)  
The LAMP indicator lights up and the TEMP  
indicator starts blinking upon turning on the  
power (standby mode).  
A ‘Lamp replacement’ message will be dis-  
played on the screen when projection starts.  
• The message can be cleared by pressing any  
button on the remote control or this unit.  
• Before replacing the lamp unit, pull out the  
power plug from the outlet on the rear of the  
unit while the Standby indicator is still on. Re-  
placing a lamp with the plug connected to the  
outlet may cause injuries or electric shocks.  
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Lamp Replacement Procedure  
1 Remove the control panel cover  
• See page 10 for details on removing the control  
panel cover.  
Control Panel Cover  
2 Loosen the screw and remove the  
lamp cover  
• Undo the retaining screw with a ‘+’ screwdriver.  
Lamp Cover  
Handle  
3 Loosen the screws on the lamp unit  
and lift up the handle  
• Loosen the 2 screws with a ‘+’ screwdriver.  
4 Pull out the lamp unit  
Lamp Unit  
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5 Slide in the new lamp unit until it is  
fully inserted  
Handling the new Lamp Unit  
Do not touch the glass surface of the lamp  
directly with your hand or stain it. Touching it  
with a bare hand may dirty the surface, hence  
shortening the lamp life, causing marked  
performance deterioration, image darkening,  
lamp blowout and other problems.  
6 Tighten the screws of the lamp unit  
and fold down the handle  
• Fasten the 2 screws with a ‘+’ screwdriver.  
7 Re-attach the lamp cover and fasten  
the screw  
• Fasten the screw with a ‘+’ screwdriver.  
NOTE: When fitting the lamp cover, insert the  
left end (with 2 claws) of the lamp cover into  
the unit, followed by ensuring that the pro-  
truding part on the reverse side of the lamp  
cover fits snugly into the recess. As this protru-  
sion acts as a switch, misfitting may stop the  
projector from operating.  
Lamp Cover  
8 Re-attach the control panel cover  
Handling the Control Panel Cover  
• The gap between this unit and the control panel  
cover is narrow. Be careful not to trap your fin-  
ger in the gap between the projector body and  
the control panel cover.  
• Be careful of the protrusions and corners of  
components to avoid injury.  
Control Panel Cover  
• After attaching the control panel cover, check  
that the lock is fastened. The control panel  
cover may drop and cause injury.  
Fasten the lock  
on the control  
panel cover  
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Cleaning and Replacing the Filter  
Resetting Lamp Time  
Clean the filter regularly. Otherwise, air intake  
efficiency may deteriorate and the projector  
may overheat. If the filter is extremely dirty and  
cannot be cleaned, or if it is damaged, replace  
the filter with a new one.  
After installing a new lamp unit, the lamp  
time must be reset before the projector can be  
used. Resetting the lamp time resets the inter-  
nal counter to zero hours.  
NOTE: if the previous lamp had accumulated  
over 2,000 hours of use, the projector will not  
operate until the lamp time has been reset.  
(inner filter: LC32058•002A).  
Running the unit with a damaged filter (or  
without one at all) may allow dust to enter the  
projector and appear on the screen, preventing  
you from enjoying the video fully. If dirt has  
entered the unit or if you need information  
about the filter, please consult your authorised  
dealer.  
1 Reconnect power to the projector  
• The main power turns on and the Standby indi-  
cator on the unit lights up.  
2 Point the remote control unit at one  
of the sensors on the projector. On  
the remote, press the EXIT, ENTER and  
HIDE buttons one after the other, then  
press and hold the DOWN button for 2  
seconds or more  
1 Disconnect power from the  
projector  
• Pull out the power plug from the connector on  
the rear of the unit while the Standby indicator  
is still on.  
• The STANDBY and OPERATE indicators will blink  
alternately for a total of about 3 seconds. After  
blinking stops, lamp time resets and the unit re-  
turns to the standby mode (STANDBY indicator  
lights up). The lamp time counter has now been  
reset and a new count will start.  
2 Remove the inner filter  
• Push up and lift the clip at the base of the inner  
filter, and draw out the filter assembly.  
• If the accumulated lamp time has reached 2000  
hours, the projector will not function (lamp will  
not light up) unless the lamp time is reset.  
Clip  
Check the lamp time has been reset  
The lamp time can be checked via the ‘Lamp  
Time’ option on the ‘Information’ menu.  
WARNING  
Reset the lamp time only when you have  
replaced the lamp. Never reset it when the  
lamp is still in use. Otherwise, the approximate  
standard for gauging replacement time may be  
inaccurate, lamp performance may deteriorate  
and lamp blowout may occur.  
Inner Filter  
3 Clean the filter  
• Clean the filter with water and dry it, avoiding  
direct sunlight. If it is extremely dirty, use a neu-  
tral detergent. Don’t scrape it or use a vacuum  
cleaner.  
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On-screen warning messages  
4 Reinstall the inner filter  
• Check that the 2 clips at the left and right of  
the inner filter are locked to the body of the  
projector.  
What the messages mean  
‘No Signal DVI-D’  
CAUTION:  
No device is connected to the DVI interface.  
The DVI-D cable is connected to the DVI termi-  
nal but there is no signal input.  
• If you are using a detergent to clean the filter,  
we recommend wearing rubber gloves.  
• After cleaning the filter, do not reinstall it until  
it is perfectly dry. Otherwise, electric shocks or  
malfunctions may occur.  
‘Out Of Range’  
A video signal that cannot be used with this  
unit has been input. The projector only accepts  
1080/50p or 1080/60p video signals.  
• Do not clean the filter with a vacuum cleaner.  
The filter element is soft and may be damaged  
by the suction.  
A representation of a lens is shown  
with an ‘X’ through it and the words,  
‘not available’  
Shown when pressing the ZOOM T/W or FO-  
CUS +/- button when the ‘Zoom/Focus’ setting  
in the ‘Options’ menu is set to ‘Lock’.  
• Go to the ‘Options’ menu and set ‘Zoom/Focus’  
to ‘Unlock’.  
‘Lamp replacement’  
As soon as the accumulated lamp time reaches  
1900 hours, a ‘Lamp replacement’ message is  
displayed. In addition, when the accumulated  
lamp time reaches between 1900 hours to  
2000 hours, the ‘Lamp replacement’ message  
will be displayed each time the projector is  
turned on.  
• The message can be cleared by pressing any  
button on the remote control or this unit.  
Get a new lamp unit ready in advance or  
replace as soon as possible.  
‘Lamp replacement Warning’  
The ‘Lamp replacement’ message will be dis-  
played and the ‘Warning’ word appears blink-  
ing beneath when the accumulated lamp time  
exceeds 2000 hours.  
• The message can be cleared by pressing the  
EXIT button. However, the same message will  
reappear every hour.  
When the accumulated lamp time exceeds  
2000 hours, the projector cannot be turned  
on again once it is switched to the standby  
mode or turned off. If continuous projection is  
performed after 2000 hours, the unit will shut  
down upon exceeding 2010 hours and projec-  
tion will be disabled.  
Install a new lamp unit and reset the lamp  
time.  
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Warning Indicators  
About warning indicators  
If a problem occurs in the unit during projection, the warning mode will be triggered and the type  
of problem will be identified by a combination of indicators displayed on the top surface of the  
projector.  
• The projector will then automatically cease projection and run the cooling fan for about 60 sec-  
onds.  
Indicator  
No.  
Warning  
STAND BY  
OPERATE  
LAMP  
TEMP  
FAN  
HIDE  
Lamp does not light up and unit is  
unable to project  
1
2
Light On Blinking  
Light On  
Blinking  
Blinking Blinking Lamp turned off during projection  
Circuits are not functioning properly  
3
Blinking Blinking  
(Microcomputer Circuit Operation  
Error)  
Circuits are not functioning properly  
(Drive Circuit Operation Error)  
4
5
Blinking  
Light On  
Blinking  
Blinking Lamp cover is not installed  
Internal temperature is abnormally  
high  
6
Light On  
Blinking  
(Internal Temperature Error)  
Temperature at air inlets is high  
(External Temperature Error)  
7
8
Light On Blinking Blinking  
Light On Blinking  
Internal fan has stopped  
(Fan jammed)  
Actions to be taken following display of warning indications  
Please follow the procedures below.  
For Nos. 1 - 4  
No. 1: Perform procedures to turn off/on the power again.  
No. 2: After checking if an impact shock has not occurred during operation, perform procedures to  
turn off/on the power again.  
Nos. 3, 4: Perform procedures to turn off/on the power again.  
For Nos. 5 - 8: First, disconnect power to the unit while the Standby indicator is still on.  
No. 5: Ensure that the lamp unit is correctly mounted onto this unit. Next, ensure that the lamp  
cover is correctly mounted. After that, restart according to the basic operation procedures.  
No. 6: Check that nothing is blocking the air inlets, and wait until the inside cools down. After that,  
restart according to the basic operation procedures.  
No. 7: Check the ambient temperature. If it is normal, leave the unit until it cools down. After that,  
restart according to the basic operation procedures.  
No. 8: Leave the unit until it cools down. After that, restart according to the basic operation proce-  
dures.  
If the warning indication is displayed again, wait for the cooling fan to stop. Check that the  
Standby indicator is on, followed by removing the plug from the power outlet. Call your authorised  
dealer for repair.  
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Troubleshooting  
Before sending the unit for repair, check the following chart.  
Symptom  
Probable Cause  
Corrective Action  
Is the power cord disconnected?  
Is the lamp cover properly shut?  
Insert the power cord (plug) properly  
Unit does not  
power up  
Remove the plug when the STAND  
BY indicator is on. Close the lamp  
cover properly and insert the plug  
again.  
Has the lamp life expired (has the  
lamp usage time reached 2000  
hours)?  
Remove the plug when the STAND  
BY indicator is on. Install a new  
lamp unit. Upon doing so, insert the  
plug. Reset the lamp time after  
installing a new lamp unit.  
Is the lamp near exhaustion?  
Check the lamp usage time on the  
menu. Prepare a new lamp (lamp  
unit) or replace as soon as possible  
when the lamp is near exhaustion.  
Projected  
image is dim  
Is “ Power Save” on the setting menu  
set to On” ?  
Set the “ Power Save” setting to  
Off” .  
Are the air suction openings (air  
inlets) and exhaust vents blocked?  
Remove the plug when the STAND  
BY indicator is on. Remove any  
blocking object. Upon doing so, insert  
the plug.  
Unit works  
when the  
power is  
turned on but  
stops  
Are the filters dirty?  
Clean the filters.  
abruptly after  
a few  
minutes  
Are devices properly connected?  
Is the lens cap removed?  
Connect devices correctly.  
Remove the lens cap.  
Video image  
does not  
display  
Are correct signals (1080/50p or  
1080/60p) being output from the  
connected devices?  
Set connected devices correctly.  
Is the video image temporarily turned  
off when the HIDE button is being  
pressed?  
Press the HIDE button to display the  
video image again.  
Is the focus correctly adjusted?  
Adjust accordingly using the focus  
button.  
Video image  
is blurred  
Is the unit placed too near or too far  
away from the screen?  
Set the unit at a correct distance from  
the screen.  
Has setting been performed for  
screen mask?  
Set the “ Mask” setting of the Setup  
menu to Off” .  
Video images  
are missing  
Has setting been performed for  
picture shift?  
Alter the “ Picture Shift” value in the  
“ Setup” menu to ensure that images  
are not missing.  
Are batteries installed correctly?  
Are batteries exhausted?  
Match the polarities (+ or – )  
correctly when inserting the batteries.  
Remote  
control unit  
does not  
work  
Replace with new batteries.  
Remove any obstruction.  
Is there an obstruction  
between the remote control unit and  
remote sensor?  
Is the remote control held too far  
away from the sensor?  
Hold the remote control closer to the  
sensor when using.  
• This projector employs a microcomputer. Excessive external electrical and RF noise may cause it to lock up.  
If this happens, turn the unit off, disconnect the power, wait at least ten seconds and then re-power the  
unit. Check the projectors operation again and if problems persist, contact your dealer.  
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Interface Sockets  
Pinouts  
RS-232C Port  
Pin No.  
Signal Name  
Pin No.  
Signal Name  
9 8 7 6  
1
2
3
4
5
N/C  
RD  
6
7
8
9
N/C  
N/C  
N/C  
N/C  
TD  
N/C  
GND  
5 4 3 2 1  
DVI-D Interface  
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
9
16 15 14 13 12 11 10  
24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17  
Pin No.  
Signal Name  
TMDS data 2-  
Pin No.  
Signal Name  
1
2
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
N/C  
TMDS data 2+  
TMDS data 2/4 shield  
N/C  
TMDS +5 V power supply  
Earth (+5 V)  
3
4
Hot plug detection  
TMDS data 0-  
TMDS data 0+  
TMDS data 0/5 shield  
N/C  
5
N/C  
6
DDC clock  
DDC data  
7
8
N/C  
9
TMDS data 1-  
TMDS data 1+  
TMDS data 1/3 shield  
N/C  
N/C  
10  
11  
12  
TMDS clock shield  
TMDS clock+  
TMDS clock-  
TMDS = Transition Minimized Differential Signaling  
DDC = Display Data Channel  
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RS-232C External Control  
Control of this unit is possible via a computer, control system or other device by connecting the de-  
vice to the projector with a RS-232C cross cable (D-sub 9 pins). The commands to control this unit  
and the response data format against the received commands are as follows.  
For details, please consult your authorized dealer.  
1 Communication Specifications  
Communication specifications for this unit are as follows:  
Baud Rate: 9600/19200 bps (19200 bps default)  
Data Length: 8 bit  
Parity: None  
Stop Bit: bit  
Flow Control: None  
2 Command Format  
A Command data format  
When sending a control command to the projector, use the following data format:  
Header ID SP Command  
SP Parameter  
CR  
[
]
(Bracketed section is not necessary for Request command)  
Header  
: Designates the head of data and the data type.  
! (21hex): Assigns command to the projector (Command)  
? (3Fh): Query to the projector (Request command)  
: 1: Identification number of the projector (Factory setting is 1)  
: Designates the delimiter for ID, Command and Parameter. (20h)  
: Designates the terminal of the data. (0Dh)  
ID  
SP  
CR  
B Response data format  
Upon executing a control command it has received, this unit sends back the following response  
data to the device:  
Header ID SP Normal Termination Status SP Parameter CR  
Header  
: Designates the head of the data.  
@ (40hex): Fetches data from the projector  
ID  
SP  
: 1: Identification number of the projector (Factory setting is 1)  
: Designates the delimiter for ID, Command and Parameter. (20h)  
Normal Termination Status : 0 (30h)  
CR  
: Designates the terminal of the data. (0Dh)  
C Parameters used for the data format  
The following 3 types of parameters are used for command and response data:  
(1) Numeric value  
(2) ON/OFF  
(3) Special parameters  
Each parameter is as follows:  
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Numeric value  
A 2-byte signed hexadecimal value is represented by a set of 4-digit (4-byte) characters. The range  
that can be specified is from 8000h to 7FFFh  
ON/OFF  
Shows the status (ON or OFF) of the unit, such as POWER and HIDE.  
Character  
0
1
Hex  
30  
31  
Meaning  
OFF  
ON  
Special parameters  
Operation mode parameters  
Character  
0000  
0001  
0002  
0004  
Hex  
Meaning  
Standby mode  
Operate mode  
Cool down mode  
30h 30h 30h 30h  
30h 30h 30h 31h  
30h 30h 30h 32h  
30h 30h 30h 34h  
Emergency mode (Not covered in this document)  
3 External control command table  
Request  
Data Type  
Function  
Command  
Operate mode  
ELSE Numeric Value ON/OFF Special Data  
Operate  
Hide  
U0F  
U00  
U17  
U18  
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
Left/Right Reversal  
Top/Bottom  
Inversion  
Operation Mode  
Z03  
O
O
O
Operation mode: Only Request command is possible  
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Specifications  
Model  
Meridian Faroudja D-ILA1080MF1 Home Theatre Projector  
Emission Method  
D-ILA (Direct drive Image Light Amplifier)  
(Reflective Active Matrix Principle)  
Display Panel/Size:  
Projection Lens  
D-ILA Device / 0.82in (1920 pixels 1080 pixels) x 3  
(Total no. of pixels: Approx. 6,220,000) D-ILA devices are manufactured  
using extremely high-precision technology. Pixel effectiveness is 99.99 %.  
Only 0.01% or less of the pixels would either not illuminate up or remain  
permanently illuminated.  
Normal (Long) Throw version 1.9x power zoom lens (2.0:1 to 3.8:1)  
(D-ILA1080MF1 model)  
Short Throw version 1.4x power zoom lens (1.5:1 to 2.1:1)  
(D-ILA1080MF1S model)  
Power zoom/focus adjustment  
Light-source Lamp  
Screen Size  
200 W Ultra-high pressure mercury lamp [Part No.: BHL5008-S]  
Approx. 60in to 200in (Aspect ratio: 16:9)  
Projection Distance  
Normal (Long) Throw Approx. 2.5 m to 15 m  
Short Throw Approx. 2 m to 10 m  
Input Signal  
Resolution  
1080/60p or 1080/50p  
1920 dots x 1080 dots  
Input Sync Frequency  
Horizontal  
Vertical  
56.25 kHz, 67.43 kHz, 67.5 kHz  
50 Hz, 59.94 Hz, 60 Hz  
Inputs  
Video In  
Control  
Service  
DVI input via DVI-D (Single-24pin) terminal, HDCP-compatible  
RS-232C I/O via D-sub 9 pin 1 (External control)  
3.5 mm diameter, tip/ring/sleeve mini-jack 1 (For Service)  
Outputs  
Screen Trigger  
3.5 mm diameter, tip/sleeve mini-jack  
Power Requirements AC 100 V - 240 V AC, 50 Hz/60 Hz  
Rated Power  
Environment  
3.5 A (100 V AC) - 1.4 A (240 V AC)  
Temperature : 41F to 95F (+5C to +35C)  
Humidity : 20% to 80% (No condensation)  
Storage Temperature: 14F to 140F (-10C to +60C)  
20 1/5inx 7 3/5in x 22in approx. (Width x Height x Depth)  
(513 mm x 193.7 mm x 558.5 mm approx)  
(Excluding lens and protrusion portion)  
Dimensions  
Weight  
Approx. 37.5 lbs (Approx. 17.0 Kg)  
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Projector Dimensions  
All dimensions in millimetres  
280  
Top  
Bottom  
513  
Front  
Side  
256.5  
282.5  
202  
Lens Centre  
42  
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice. Note that some of the pictures and  
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Meridian Audio Limited  
Latham Road,  
Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire PE29 6YE  
United Kingdom  
Meridian America Inc  
8055 Troon Circle, Suite C  
Austell, Atlanta GA 30168-7849  
USA  
Tel +44 (0) 1480 445678  
Fax +44 (0) 1480 445686  
Tel +1 (404) 344 7111  
Fax +1 (404) 346 7111  
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