Runco Projector DTV 1101 User Guide

OWNER'S OPERATING MANUAL  
DTV-1101  
DTV Capable CRT Projector  
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Table of Contents  
Table of contents .................................................................................................................................................................................. i  
Runco Limited Warranty ..................................................................................................................................................................... ii  
Safety Instructions ...........................................................................................................................................................................1-1  
On safety ...................................................................................................................................................................................1-1  
On installation ............................................................................................................................................................................1-2  
On servicing ...............................................................................................................................................................................1-2  
On cleaning................................................................................................................................................................................1-2  
On repacking .............................................................................................................................................................................1-2  
On illumination ...........................................................................................................................................................................1-2  
Location and Functions of Controls ...............................................................................................................................................2-1  
Rear panel terminology..............................................................................................................................................................2-1  
Front panel terminology .............................................................................................................................................................2-1  
Control panel terminology ..........................................................................................................................................................2-2  
a. The Local Keypad ...............................................................................................................................................................2-2  
b. RCU control panel terminology ...........................................................................................................................................2-2  
Connections ......................................................................................................................................................................................3-1  
AC Power (mains) Cord Connection ........................................................................................................................................... 3-1  
Power Check .............................................................................................................................................................................. 3-1  
SwitchingOn/Off ........................................................................................................................................................................ 3-1  
Signal Input Connection to the Projector ...................................................................................................................................3-2  
Connecting a RGB Analog source to port 3...............................................................................................................................3-3  
Connecting a RGB Analog source to port 4/5............................................................................................................................3-3  
Connecting a Component Video source to port 4/5 ...................................................................................................................3-4  
Controlling.........................................................................................................................................................................................4-1  
Battery Installation in the RCU...................................................................................................................................................4-1  
How to use your RCU ................................................................................................................................................................4-2  
Projector Address ......................................................................................................................................................................4-2  
How to display a projector address............................................................................................................................................4-3  
How to program an address into the RCU .................................................................................................................................4-3  
Input Selection ...........................................................................................................................................................................4-3  
Analog Picture Controls .............................................................................................................................................................4-3  
Controlling Chained Projectors ..................................................................................................................................................4-4  
Start up of the Adjustment Mode ..................................................................................................................................................... 5-1  
AdjustmentMode........................................................................................................................................................................ 5-1  
RandomAccessAdjustmentMode ..................................................................................................................................................6-1  
Starting-Up the Random Access Adjustment mode ..................................................................................................................6-1  
Overview 'Random Access Adjustment' mode ..........................................................................................................................6-1  
Selecting Setup Pattern .............................................................................................................................................................6-3  
Internal Cross Hatch Pattern .....................................................................................................................................................6-3  
Random Access Adjustment mode selection menu ..................................................................................................................6-4  
Picture Tuning............................................................................................................................................................................6-4  
Color Balance ............................................................................................................................................................................6-4  
Sync Fast/Slow Adjustment .......................................................................................................................................................6-5  
Peaking ......................................................................................................................................................................................6-5  
Clamp Tuning ............................................................................................................................................................................6-5  
Color Select ...............................................................................................................................................................................6-6  
Focusing ....................................................................................................................................................................................6-7  
Focusing Color Select................................................................................................................................................................6-7  
Blue On Source .........................................................................................................................................................................6-7  
Geometry Adjustments ..............................................................................................................................................................6-8  
Horizontal Phase Adjustment ....................................................................................................................................................6-8  
Raster Shift Adjustment .............................................................................................................................................................6-9  
Left-Right (east-west) Adjustments..........................................................................................................................................6-10  
Seagull Correction ...................................................................................................................................................................6-11  
Left Side Correction .................................................................................................................................................................6-11  
Top-Bottom (north-south) Adjustments....................................................................................................................................6-12  
Seagull Correction ...................................................................................................................................................................6-13  
Horizontal Size Adjustment......................................................................................................................................................6-13  
Vertical Linearity Adjustment ...................................................................................................................................................6-14  
Vertical Size Adjustment ..........................................................................................................................................................6-14  
Blanking Adjustments ..............................................................................................................................................................6-15  
Convergence Adjustment ........................................................................................................................................................6-16  
Course Convergence Adjustment ............................................................................................................................................6-16  
Fine Convergence Adjustment ................................................................................................................................................6-17  
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Service Mode.....................................................................................................................................................................................7-1  
Starting up the Service mode ....................................................................................................................................................7-1  
Overview flowchart 'Service' mode ............................................................................................................................................7-1  
Identification...............................................................................................................................................................................7-2  
Copy a Block ..............................................................................................................................................................................7-2  
Deletion of Blocks ......................................................................................................................................................................7-3  
Deleting Block by Block .............................................................................................................................................................7-3  
Deletion of All Blocks .................................................................................................................................................................7-3  
Change Password .....................................................................................................................................................................7-4  
Change Language .....................................................................................................................................................................7-4  
Run Time ...................................................................................................................................................................................7-4  
Set to Midposition ......................................................................................................................................................................7-5  
Undo Midposition .......................................................................................................................................................................7-5  
Convergence Mid.......................................................................................................................................................................7-5  
Undo Convergence Mid (position) .............................................................................................................................................7-5  
Dynamic Astigmatism (spot shape adjustment).........................................................................................................................7-6  
G2 Adjust ...................................................................................................................................................................................7-7  
Gamma Corrections...................................................................................................................................................................7-7  
CRT Run in Cycle ......................................................................................................................................................................7-7  
Projector Warm Up ....................................................................................................................................................................7-8  
CRT Drive Mode ........................................................................................................................................................................7-8  
Memory Banks ...........................................................................................................................................................................7-9  
Messages, Warnings, and Failures .................................................................................................................................................8-1  
Specifications ...................................................................................................................................................................................9-1  
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Runco Limited Warranty  
Congratulations on your purchase of a Runco video product and welcome to the Runco family! We believe Runco produces the world’s  
finest home theater products. With proper installation, setup, and care, you should enjoy many years of unparalleled video performance.  
Please read this consumer protection plan carefully and retain it with your other important documents.  
This is a “LIMITED WARRANTY” as defined by the U.S. Consumer Product Warranty and Federal Trade Commission Improvement Act.  
WHAT IS COVERED UNDER THE TERMS OF THIS WARRANTY:  
SERVICE LABOR: Runco will pay for service labor by an approved Runco service center when needed as a result of manufacturing for a  
period of one (1) year from the effective date of the warranty (warranty effective date).  
PARTS: Runco will provide new or rebuilt replacement parts for the parts that fail due to defects in materials or workmanship for a period  
of one (1) year form the effective date of the warranty. Such replacement parts are then subsequently warranted for the remaining portion  
(if any) of the original warranty period.  
WHAT IS NOT COVERED UNDER THE TERMS OF THIS WARRANTY:  
This warranty only covers failure due to defects in materials and workmanship that occur during normal use and does not cover normal  
maintenance. This warranty does not cover cabinets or any appearance item; any damage to laser discs; failures resulting from accident,  
misuse, abuse, neglect, mishandling, misapplication, faulty or improper installation or setup adjustments, improper maintenance,  
alteration, improper use of any input signal; damage due to lighting or power line surges, spikes and brownouts; damage that occurs  
during shipping or transit; or damage that is attributed to acts of God. In the case of remote control units, damage resulting from leaking,  
old, damaged, or improper batteries is also excluded from coverage under this warranty.  
CAUTION: DAMAGE RESULTING DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY FROM IMPROPER INSTALLATION OR SETUP IS SPECIFICALLY  
EXCLUDED FROM COVERAGE UNDER THIS WARRANTY. IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT INSTALLATION AND SETUP WORK BE  
PERFORMED ONLY BY AN AUTHORIZED RUNCO DEALER TO PROTECT YOUR RIGHTS UNDER THIS WARRANTY. THIS WILL  
ALSO ENSURE THAT YOU ENJOY THE FINE PERFORMANCE YOUR RUNCO PRODUCT IS CAPABLE OF PROVIDING WHEN  
INSTALLED AND CALIBRATED BY RUNCO AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL.  
RIGHTS, LIMITS, AND EXCLUSIONS:  
Runco limits its obligations under any implied warranties under state laws to a period not to exceed the warranty period. There are no  
express warranties. Runco also excludes any obligation on its part for incidental or consequential damages related to the failure of this  
product to function properly. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, and some states do not allow the  
exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty  
gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights that vary from state to state.  
EFFECTIVE WARRANTY DATE:  
This warranty begins on the date of original purchase. For your convenience, keep the original bill of sale as evidence of the purchase  
date.  
IMPORTANT: WARRANTY REGISTRATION:  
Please fill out and mail your warranty registration card. It is imperative that Runco know how to reach you promptly as we should discover  
a safety problem or product update for which you must be notified.  
TO OBTAIN SERVICE — CONTACT YOUR RUNCO DEALER  
Repairs made under the terms of the limited warranty covering your Runco International video product will be performed at the location of  
the product, during usual working hours, providing location of product is within normal operating distance from a Runco Authorized Service  
Center. If, solely in Runco s judgement, location of product to be repaired is beyond normal operating distance of the closest Runco  
Authorized Service Center, it is the owner's responsibility to arrange for shipment of the product for repair. These arrangements must be  
made through the selling Runco dealer. If this is not possible, contact Runco directly for a return authorization number and shipping  
instructions. Runco will return product transportation prepaid in the United States, unless no product defect is discovered. In that instance,  
shipping costs will be the responsibility of the owner.  
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:  
To locate the name and address of the nearest Runco authorized service location, or for additional information about this warranty, please  
call, write, or visit our web site:  
CUSTOMER SERVICE DEPARTMENT  
RUNCO INTERNATIONAL  
2463 Tripaldi Way  
Hayward, CA 94545  
(510) 293-9154  
FAX (510) 293-0201  
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Safety Instructions  
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
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Notice on Safety  
WARNING  
This equipment is built in accordance with the requirements of the  
international safety standards EN60950, UL 1950 and CSA C22.2  
No.950, which are the safety standards of information technology  
equipment including electrical business equipment.  
TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK  
HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT  
These safety standards impose important requirements on the use of  
safety critical components, materials and isolation, in order to protect  
the user or operator against risk of electrical shock and energy  
hazard, and having access to live parts.  
Federal Communication Commission (FCC Statement)  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits  
of a class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against  
harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial  
environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio  
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the  
instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio commu-  
nications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to  
cause harmful interference, in which case, the user will be required to  
correct the interference at his own expense.  
Safety standards also impose limits to the internal and external  
temperature rises, radiation levels, mechanical stability and strength,  
enclosure construction and protection against the risk of fire.  
Simulated single fault condition testing ensures the safety of the  
equipment to the user even when the equipment's normal operation  
fails.  
Installation Instructions  
Instructions to the user :  
Before operating this equipment, please read this manual  
thoroughly and retain it for future reference.  
If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television  
reception, the user may try to correct the interference by one or more  
of the following measures :  
- Re-orient the receiving antenna for the radio or television.  
- Relocate the equipment with respect to the receiver.  
- Plug the equipment into a different outlet so that the equipment and  
receiver are on different branch circuits.  
Installation and preliminary adjustments should be performed  
by qualified Runco personnel or by authorized Runco service  
dealers.  
- Fasten cables connectors to the equipment by mounting screws.  
OWNER’S RECORD  
Note :  
The part number and serial number are located at the back side of  
the projector. Record these numbers in the spaces provided below.  
Refer to them whenever you call your Runco dealer regarding this  
product.  
The use of shielded cables is required to comply within the limits of  
Part 15 of FCC rules and EN55022.  
• All the safety and operating instructions should be read before using  
this unit.  
PART NUMBER :  
SER. NUMBER :  
DEALER :  
• The safety and operating instructions manual should be retained for  
future reference.  
• All warnings on the equipment and in the documentation manuals  
should be followed.  
CAUTION  
RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK  
• All instructions for operating and use of this equipment must be  
followed precisely.  
DO NOT OPEN  
On Safety  
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK,  
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK),  
1. This product should be operated from an AC power source.  
This projector may be connected to an IT-power system.  
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE  
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL  
The operating voltage specification is located on the serial number  
sticker.  
Consult your dealer to switch over from 230 VAC to 120 VAC or from  
120 VAC to 230 VAC.  
The lightning flash with an arrowhead within a  
triangle is intended to tell the user that parts  
inside this product may cause a risk of electrical  
shock to persons.  
If you are not sure of the type of AC power available, consult your  
dealer or local power company.  
2. Thisproductisequippedwitha3-wiregroundingplug,aplughaving  
a third (grounding) pin. This plug will only fit into a grounding-type  
power outlet. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the  
plug into the outlet, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete  
outlet. Do not defeat the purpose of the grounding-type plug.  
The exclamation point within a triangle is in-  
tended to tell the user that important operating  
and/or servicing instructions are included in the  
technical documentation for this equipment.  
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Safety Instructions  
WARNING FOR THE CUSTOMERS: THIS APPARATUS MUST BE  
GROUNDED (EARTHED) via the supplied 3 conductor AC power  
cable. (If the supplied power cable is not the correct one, consult your  
dealer.)  
Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.  
Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to  
qualified service personnel under the following conditions:  
A. Mains lead (Power cord) with CEE 7 plug:  
A. When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed.  
B. If liquid has been spilled into the equipment.  
The wires of the mains lead are colored in accor-  
dance with the following code.  
C. If the product has been exposed to rain or water.  
D. If the product does not operate normally when the operating  
instructions are followed.  
Green and yellow: earth (safety earth)  
Note:Adjustonlythosecontrolsthatarecoveredbytheoperating  
instructions since improper adjustment of the other controls may  
result in damage and will often require extensive work by a  
qualified technician to restore the product to normal operation.  
E. Iftheproducthasbeendroppedorthecabinethasbeendamaged.  
F. Iftheproductexhibitsadistinctchangeinperformance, indicating  
a need for service.  
Blue:  
neutral  
Brown:  
line (live)  
B. Power cord with ANSI 73.11 plug:  
The wires of the power cord are colored in  
accordance with the following code.  
Replacement parts - When replacement parts are required, be sure  
the service technician has used original Runco replacement parts or  
authorized replacement parts which have the same characteristics as  
the Runco original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in  
degraded performance and reliability, fire, electrical shock or other  
hazards. Unauthorized substitutions may void warranty.  
Green and yellow: ground  
White:  
Black:  
neutral  
line (live)  
3. Do not allow anything to rest on the power  
Safety check - Upon completion of any service or repairs to this  
projector, ask the service technician to perform safety checks to  
determine that the product is in proper operating condition.  
cord. Do not locate this product where persons will walk on the cord.  
Todisconnectthecord, pullitoutbytheplug. Neverpullthecorditself.  
4. If an extension cord is used with this product, make sure that the  
total of the ampere ratings on the products plugged into the extension  
cord does not exceed the extension cord ampere rating. Also make  
sure that the total of all products plugged into the wall outlet does not  
exceed 15 amperes.  
On Cleaning  
Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not  
use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for  
cleaning.  
5. Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet  
slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts  
that could result in a risk of fire or electrical shock.  
- To keep the cabinet looking brand-new, periodically clean it with a  
soft cloth. Stubborn stains may be removed with a cloth lightly  
dampened with mild detergent solution. Never use strong solvents,  
such as thinner or benzine, or abrasive cleaners, since these will  
damage the cabinet.  
- To ensure the highest optical performance and resolution, the  
projection lenses are specially treated with an anti-reflective coat-  
ing, therefore, avoid touching the lens. To remove dust on the lens,  
use a soft dry cloth. Do not use a damp cloth, detergent solution, or  
thinner.  
Never spill liquid of any kind on the product. Should any liquid or solid  
object fall into the cabinet, unplug the set and have it checked by  
qualifiedservicepersonnelbeforeresumingoperations.  
6. Lightning - For added protection for this video product during a  
lightningstorm,orwhenitisleftunattendedandunusedforlongperiods  
of time, unplug it from the wall outlet. This will prevent damage to the  
projector due to lightning and AC power-line surges.  
On Repacking  
On Installation  
Save the original shipping carton and packing material; they will come  
in handy if you ever have to ship your equipment. For maximum  
protection, repack your set as it was originally packed at the factory.  
1. Do not place this equipment on an unstable cart, stand, or table.  
The product may fall, causing serious damage to it.  
On Illumination  
2. Do not use this equipment near water.  
Inordertoobtainthebestqualityfortheprojectedimage, itisessential  
that the ambient light be kept to an absolute minimum.  
3. Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are  
provided for ventilation. To ensure reliable operation of the product  
andtoprotectitfromoverheating,theseopeningsmustnotbeblocked  
or covered. The openings should never be blocked by placing the  
product on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. This product  
should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register. The  
projector should not be placed in a built-in installation or enclosure  
unless proper ventilation is provided.  
When installing the projector and screen, care must be taken to avoid  
exposure to ambient light directly on the screen. Avoid adverse  
illumination on the screen from direct sunlight or fluorescent lighting  
fixtures.  
The use of controlled ambient lighting, such as an incandescent spot-  
light or a dimmer, is recommended for proper room illumination.  
Where possible, care should also be taken to ensure that the floors  
and walls of the room in which the projector is to be installed are non-  
reflecting, dark surfaces. Brighter surfaces will tend to reflect and  
diffuse the ambient light and hence reduce the contrast of the  
projected image on the screen.  
4. Do not block the projector cooling fans or free air movement under  
and around the projector. Loose papers or other objects may not be  
nearer to the projector than 4" on any side.  
On Servicing  
Do not attempt to service this product yourself, as opening or remov-  
ing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage potentials and risk  
of electrical shock!  
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Location and Function of Controls  
LOCATION AND FUNCTION OF CONTROLS  
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REAR PANEL TERMINOLOGY  
PORT 4/5  
(RGB + HV)  
Comp/H sync V sync  
PORT 6 REMOTE  
COMMUNICATION  
PORT 3  
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R
G
B
1
2
3
4
5
Projector Mode: indicates the status of the projector.  
Communication Port  
* Not used.  
1
2
4
5
- unlit: mains (power) switch is not pressed.  
- lit: mains (power) switch is pressed and the indicated  
color shows the projector mode:  
Port 3  
RGB Analog Input (9 pin female sub D connector): allows a  
character generator, microcomputer, etc. having analog  
RGB outputs to be connected to the projector.  
Green:  
Red:  
operational mode of the projector.  
standby mode of the projector.  
Important: projector ("Operational" or "Standby") mode is  
defined during the installation of the projector. (Refer to a  
qualified technician for change).  
Port 4/5 RGB-S Input (5x BNC connector):  
RGB-Sinput:allowsacharactergenerator,microcomputer,  
video camera, etc. having analog RGB output to be con-  
nected to the projector.  
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Power Switch: press the switch to turn the projector ON.  
Line inputs:  
- signals RED-GREEN-BLUE  
- COMPOSITE sync signal  
- Tri level sync signal (option)  
Depending on the hardware set-up of the projector during  
installation, the projector will switch to ‘Standby’ or to  
‘Operational' mode. If in standby, the standby LED will  
light up.  
FRONT PANEL TERMINOLOGY  
V NOM 120/230 Volt  
1 MAX  
FREQ  
7/5 Amp  
50/60Hz  
RS232 IN  
RS232 OUT  
IR  
REMOTE  
5
4
1
2
3
RS 232 Input Port  
IR Sensor  
3
4
5
1
2
Connection between the projector and an IBM PC (or  
compatible) or MAC (RS422) for remote computer control  
and data communication.  
Receiver for control signals transmitted from the RCU.  
IR Remote  
Connector for remote input for hard wired remote control  
RS 232 Output Port  
RS 232 Output Port allows a communication link for PC or  
MAC to the next projector in a series of projector.  
AC Power Input  
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Location and Function of Controls  
Control Panel Terminology  
a. The Local Keypad (built in RCU)  
Gaining Access  
The local keypad is built in into the rear of the projector. Push once  
on the door cover and it will open. It is possible to turn it 90°.  
This local keyboard has the same functions as the Remote Control  
Unit (RCU).  
PORT 4/5  
RGB HV)  
(
+
Comp/H sync  
V
sync  
PORT 6 REMOTE  
COMMUNICATION  
PORT 3  
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B
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b. RCU Control Panel Terminology  
This remote control includes a battery powered infrared (IR) transmit-  
ter that allows the user to control the projector remotely.  
This remote control is used for source selection, control, adaptation  
and set-up. It includes automatic storing of :  
- picture controls (Brightness, Sharpness…)  
- picture geometry adjustments  
- convergence adjustments  
Other functions of the remote control are:  
- switching between standby and operational modes  
- switching to "pause" (picture mute)  
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- direct access to all connected sources  
- variable adjustment speed: when pushing continuously on the  
control stick or the picture keys, the adjustment will be executed  
in an accelerated fashion.  
Backlight Key: when activated, all keys will be lit up and  
visible in the dark.  
1
11  
10  
9
standby  
1
2
2
ADJ.: adjust key, to enter or exit the adjustment mode.  
ADJ  
EXIT  
pause/park  
sharpness  
Address Key(recessed): to enter the address of the projec-  
tor (between 0 and 9). Press the address key, followed by  
pressingonedigitbuttonbetween0and9.Whenprogrammed  
withaddress0,theremotewilltalktoallprojectorsregardless  
of theiraddress. Seepage4-2onSettingProjectorAddress.  
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ENTER  
3
4
5
PAUSE  
STBY  
TEXT  
FREEZ  
II  
8
7
tint  
STBY (standby):  
- to initiate remote power up operation  
- to put the projector in standby  
color  
4
+
9
7
5
3
1
0
8
6
4
2
SHARPNESS  
.
..  
+
+
+
6
TINT  
brightness  
contrast  
Pause: to mute, press PAUSE. The image will disappear  
but full power will be retained for immediate restarting.  
5
..  
COLOR  
Digit Buttons: direct aspect ratio selection.  
BRIGHTNESS  
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+
Picture Controls: use these buttons to obtain the desired  
level (see also 'Controlling') for each picture function.  
CONTRAST  
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TEXT: when adjusting one of the image controls during a  
meeting, the displayed bar scale can be removed by  
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pressing 'TEXT' key first. To re-display the bar scale on the  
screen, press 'TEXT' key again. 'TEXT' key is only active in  
the operational mode. When 'TEXT' is off, no warning  
message will be displayed.  
Control Disk: to make menu selections when in the adjust-  
ment mode. Also allows to increment or decrement an  
adjustment in the adjustment mode.  
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ENTER: to start up the adjustment mode or to confirm an  
adjustment or selection in the adjustment mode.  
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control disk up = up arrow in the menus  
control disk down = down arrow in the menus  
control disk to the right = arrow to the right on the menus  
control disk to the left = arrow to the left on the menus  
EXIT: to leave the adjustment mode or to scroll upwards  
when in the adjustment mode.  
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RC Operating Indication: lights up when a button on the  
remotecontrolispressed. (Thisisavisualindicatortocheck  
the operation of the remote control)  
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Connections  
CONNECTIONS  
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AC Power (mains) Cord Connection  
Use the supplied power cord to connect your projector  
to the wall outlet. Plug the female power connector into  
the male connector at the front side of the projector.  
V NOM 120/230 Volt  
1 MAX  
7/5 Amp  
50/60Hz  
FREQ  
RS232 IN  
RS232 OUT  
IR  
REMOTE  
Power Check  
Power voltage indication is on the sticker on the rear side of the  
projector. The power voltage is indicated by the serial number sticker.  
Warning !  
Check if the indicated power voltage corresponds to that of the wall  
outlet.  
If the wall outlet voltage is different, call a qualified technician for  
power adaptation of the projector.  
Switching On/Off  
The main power to the projector is switched ON and OFF using the  
power (mains) switch ON/OFF.  
Pressed: ON  
Not pressed: OFF  
The projector can start now in the 'operational mode' (image dis-  
played) or in the 'standby mode', depending on the position of the  
'power up' dip switch on the controller unit. This DIP switch must be  
set during installation by a qualified technician. If you want to change  
this startup mode, call a qualified technician.  
Standby indication lamp:  
no light: projector switched off  
green color: projector in Operational mode  
red color: projector is in Standby mode  
When starting up the projector with the power switch or via the stand-  
by key, the projector can start up in two ways if the "CRT Run in Cycle"  
option is switched OFF:  
- full white image (projector warm up) or  
- immediately image display.  
Your choice of starting can be set in the Service Mode.  
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Connections  
Start Up with Full White Image.  
If no action is taken, a white image will be displayed for 20 minutes.  
This white image will be shifted on the faceplate of the CRT to avoid  
a CRT burn in. During this warm-up period, it is possible to interrupt  
this white image projection by pressing the EXIT key.  
If EXITispressed, theremainingwarm-upperiodwillbeskipped.  
During the warm-up period, every 30 seconds a text box with the  
remainingtimewillbedisplayedonthescreenfor2seconds. Thistext  
box will be displayed every time in another place.  
Signal Input Connection to the Projector  
PORT 4/5  
PROJECTOR MODE  
- RGB/Component  
(
RGB + HV)  
GREEN: operational  
RED: stand-by  
Comp/H sync V sync  
PORT 6 REMOTE  
COMMUNICATION  
PORT 3  
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Port No  
Projector input  
RGB1  
1
Input signal : R, G and B with automatic sync detection  
between seperate sync (separate composite sync or  
with separate Horizontal and Vertical sync) or sync on  
green (composite sync).  
3
4/5  
RGB/Component  
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Connections  
Connecting a RGB Analog Source to Port 3  
Connect your RGB source via an interface to Port 3. Always  
use an interface when a computer and local monitor have to be  
connected to the projector.  
PORT 4/5  
PROJECTOR MODE  
(
RGB + HV)  
GREEN: operational  
RED: stand-by  
Comp/H sync V sync  
PORT 6 REMOTE  
COMMUNICATION  
PORT 3  
. .  
RGB analog input with automatic sync detection. (Separate H  
and V sync inputs, with composite sync input or with sync  
signals on green)  
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B
R
G
Pin configuration D9 connector of the Analog input:  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
not connected  
ground RGBS  
RED  
GREEN  
BLUE  
ground RGBS  
ground RGBS  
Hor/comp. sync  
Vert. sync  
ANALOG  
ON  
INTERF..120MH.z  
INPUT  
B
H
V
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OFF  
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G
R
INP  
INP  
inver.  
75 Ohm ter  
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Connecting a RGB or Component Source to Port 4/5  
RGBanaloginputterminals withseparateHandVsyncinputs,  
with composite sync input or with sync signals on green  
(automatic sync detection), or component (Y, Pb, Pr) sources  
from a DTV Decoder, etc.  
PORT 4/5  
RGB + HV)  
PROJECTOR MODE  
(
GREEN: operational  
RED: stand-by  
Comp/H sync V sync  
PORT 6 REMOTE  
COMMUNICATION  
PORT 3  
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R
G
B
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Connections  
PORT 4/5  
Connecting a Component Video Source to  
Port 4/5  
(
RGB + HV)  
Comp/H sync V sync  
PORT 6 REMOTE  
COMMUNICATION  
PORT 3  
. .  
. . .  
R
G
B
A component video source can be connected to the  
projector via the Port 4/5. The projector detects  
automatically where the sync signal is located.  
To select the component video input, select component  
from the source selection menu.  
HDTV  
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Controlling  
CONTROLLING  
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Caution: Do not display a stationary image with full brightness  
and contrast for longer than 20 minutes, otherwise you risk  
damage to the CRTs.  
Battery Installation in the RCU  
A new battery has been packaged inside the plastic bag with the  
power cord. Before using the RCU, install the battery first.  
Remove the battery cover on the backside of the RCU by pushing the  
indicated handle a little to the bottom of the RCU. Lift the top side of  
the cover at the same time (fig. 1).  
Insertthenew9Vbattery(type6F22Sorequivalent;alkalinebatteries  
are recommended) in the lower compartment and connect the battery  
to the contact plate.  
Insert the battery into the lower compartment and put the cover back.  
Insert here  
(behind the  
plastic cover)  
the 'Insert card  
for RCU'.  
Contact  
plate  
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Battery  
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Controlling  
The Runco DTV-1101 can be controlled with  
a. the RCU  
Projector Address  
b. the built-in RCU (local keypad)  
a. Software set up of the projector address  
The procedure and results of controlling the projector with either of  
these RCU options is essentially the same.  
See 'Change Projector Address' in Chapter 2, 'Service Mode'.  
Every projector requires an individual address between 0 and 255,  
which is set in the Service mode. Only projectors with addresses  
between 0 and 9 can be controlled with the RCU.  
How to Use Your RCU  
b. How to control the projector  
a) Point the front of the RCU towards the reflective screen surface.  
b) Point the front of the RCU towards one of the IR sensors in the  
projector.  
The projector's address may be set to any value between 0 and 255.  
When the address is set, the projector can be controlled with:  
- the RCU for addresses between 1 and 9.  
- computer, e.g. IBM PC (or compatible), Apple MAC, etc. for  
addresses between 0 and 255.  
When using the wireless remote control, make sure you are within the  
effectiveoperatingdistance(30m, 100ftinastraightline). Theremote  
control unit will not function properly if strong light strikes the sensor  
window or if there are obstacles between the remote control unit and  
the projector's IR sensor.  
Note: Address '0' is a universal address. A projector will respond to  
an RCU set to an address of '0' regardless of what address is set in  
the projector itself.  
c. Using Your RCU  
Before using your RCU, it is necessary to enter the projector address  
into the RCU (only when that address is between 1 and 9). The  
projector with the corresponding address will listen to that specific  
RCU.  
IR Receiver Locations on the Projector:  
When address '0' (zero address) is programmed into the RCU, every  
projector-withoutexception- willlistentothecommandsgivenbythis  
RCU.  
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Controlling  
How to Display a Projector Address  
Analog Picture Controls  
Press the ADDRESS key (recessed key on the RCU) with a pencil.  
The projector's address will be displayed in a 'text box'. This text box  
will disappear after a few seconds.  
TheanalogpicturecontrolscanbeadjustedwiththeRCU. Thecontrol  
keys are located on the lower right side of the key panel of the RCU  
and indicated with the name of the control and an icon.  
TocontinueusingyourRCU,itisnecessarytoenterthesameaddress  
with the digit buttons (address between 0 and 9). For example, if the  
Address Key displays projector address 003, then press the '3' digit  
button on the RCU to set the RCU's address to match the projector's  
address.  
When an analog picture control is pressed, a text box with bar scale  
andthefunctionnameofthecontrol,e.g.'brightness...'appearsonthe  
screen (only if 'TEXT' is on). The length of the bar scale indicates the  
current memorized setting for this source. The bar scale changes as  
the + or - buttons of the control are pressed.  
How to Program an Address into the RCU  
Brightness Control  
A correct 'brightness' setting is important for good image reproduc-  
tion. Adjust the brightness with the + button and - button (RCU) until  
the darkest parts of the picture appear black.  
Press theADDRESSkey(recessedkeyontheRCU)withapenciland  
enter the address with the digit buttons. This address can be any digit  
between 0 and 9.  
A bar scale gives a visual indication on the screen of the current  
brightness setting while pressing on the above indicated keys. If the  
bar scale is not visible on the screen, press the 'TEXT' key once and  
retry the keys indicated above. The bar scale will increase when  
pressing on the + button (higher brightness) and will decrease when  
pressing on the - button (lower brightness).  
Whenprogramming'0'(zeroaddress),theRCUwillcontrolaprojector  
regardless of the projector's address. This feature allows multiple  
projectors with different addresses to be controlled by a single RCU.  
Input Selection  
To select an input (source), press ADJ on the remote control, then  
highlight SOURCE SELECTION and press enter. Then, highlight  
the desired source and press enter.  
Contrast Control  
A correct 'contrast' setting is important for good image reproduction.  
Adjust the contrast to the level you prefer, according to room lighting  
conditions. IftheContrastControlistoolow, thepicturewillbetoodim.  
If it is set too high, the picture may be too bright and not sharp.  
When a valid and available source is selected, there will be informa-  
tion displayed on the screen about that source (if 'Text' is on). This  
information includes:  
- source number  
- horizontal frequency  
A bar scale gives a visual indication on the screen of the current  
contrast setting while pressing the + or - buttons (RCU). If the bar  
scale is not visible on the screen, press the 'TEXT' key once and retry  
the keys indicated above. The bar scale will increase when pressing  
on the + button (higher contrast) and will decrease when pressing on  
the - button (lower contrast).  
- vertical frequency  
When the entry is a non-valid source number, a warning appears on  
the screen: 'input not available'. When a valid source number is  
selected, the projector will display this source or it will wait until the  
source becomes available. A message 'source not available' will be  
displayed for a short time.  
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Controlling  
Controlling Chained Projectors  
Projectors can be controlled individually as well as in a group.  
For individual control, see previous pages.  
For group control of the projectors, see Input Selection and Analog  
Picture Control.  
Program the 'zero address' into any RCU. Press on the address key  
and key in the address ('0') with the numeric keys on the RCU itself.  
Once address '0' is pressed, all projectors will be controlled together  
until a new address is entered on the RCU. It is possible to have a  
common input selection and a common analog picture control. Once  
a new address is entered, only the projector with that specific address  
will follow the new instructions.  
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Start Up of the Adjustment Mode  
START UP OF THE ADJUSTMENT MODE  
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Adjustment Mode  
All picture geometry and convergence adjustments are made while in  
the'AdjustmentMode'.PresstheADJUSTkeytoenterthe'Adjustment  
Mode'.  
Enter the digits with the numeric keys on the RCU.  
Example: 2 3 1 9  
You are now in the 'Adjustment mode'. The Control disk is used to  
make menu selections and also vertical and horizontal adjustments.  
The ENTER and EXIT keys are used to move forward and backward  
through the menu structure. The ADJUST key can be used to  
terminate the adjustment mode while any path selection menu is  
displayed.  
For each digit entered, a 'X' will appear on the screen under the  
displayed text 'enter password'. When your password is correct, you  
willhaveaccesstothe'Adjustmentitem'. Whentheenteredpassword  
is wrong, the message 'Wrong password !!!' will be displayed. The  
projector will stay on the previously selected item.  
Factory programmed password:  
When an adjustment menu is displayed on the screen and no action  
is taken within the first 5 minutes, the projector will automatically  
reduce the brightness and contrast to a level so that the stationary  
image cannot damage the tubes.  
0000  
Once the password is correctly entered, all other password protected  
items are accessible without re-entering your password. When re-  
entering the Adjustment Mode, it will be necessary to enter your  
password again when selecting a password protected item.  
There are 6 possible paths to follow once in the 'Adjustment Mode.'  
They are :  
SOURCE SELECTION - Provides the selection of either RGB,  
Component, RGB Tri-level or Component Tri-level sources.  
INSTALLATION - Installation should be selected if the projector has  
been relocated and/or a different screen size is desired. When  
selecting 'Installation', the user or operator will be warned to call a  
qualified technician to perform the installation procedure (see exam-  
ple of projected warning on the next page).  
GUIDED - Guided should be selected if the user intends to perform a  
complete alignment of the projected image. All of the necessary  
geometry and convergence adjustments are made in a predeter-  
mined sequence.  
RANDOM ACCESS - Random Access should be selected if the user  
intends to make only a few adjustments.  
SERVICE - Service should be selected if the user intends to delete  
blocks, change password, select service adjustments, or get set-up  
information.  
EYE-Q - This selection will access the EYE-Q menu.  
While in Guided or Random Access Adjustment Modes, the user may  
use an external source, an internally generated genlocked pattern, or  
an internally generated multifrequency cross hatch pattern as a setup  
pattern.  
Warning during the start up of the installation mode  
Some items in the Adjustment Mode are password protected. While  
selecting such an item, the projector asks you to enter your password.  
(Password protection is only available when the password DIP switch  
on the controller module is in the ON position. Contact a Runco  
authorized technician when no password is requested during the  
adjustment procedure and password protection is desired.)  
Your password contains 4 digits.  
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Random Access Adjustment Mode  
RANDOM ACCESS ADJUSTMENT MODE  
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ADJUSTMENT MODE  
Select a path from below :  
SOURCE SELECTION  
ADJUSTMENT MODE  
EYE Q  
Starting Up the Random Access Adjustment Mode  
Pushthecontroldiskupordowntohighlight"RANDOM ACCESS" and  
then press ENTER.  
Some items in the Random Access Mode are password protected  
(when the password function is enabled). Enter your password to  
continue. All other password protected items are now also available if  
you stay in the Adjustment Mode.  
ADJUSTMENT MODE  
Select a path from below :  
ENTER continues to Setup Pattern Selection  
EXIT returns to Operational Mode  
GUIDED  
RANDOM ACCESS  
INSTALLATION  
SERVICE  
EYE-Q  
Source 01  
Select with  
then <ENTER>  
<EXIT> to return  
COLOR BALANCE  
SYNC  
or  
Overview 'Random Access Adjustment' Mode  
PICTURE TUNING  
PEAKING  
CLAMP TUNING  
H PHASE  
RASTER SHIFT  
V CENTERLINE BOW  
V CENTERLINE SKEW  
SIDE BOW  
RANDOM ACCESS  
ADJUSTMENT MODE  
GEOMETRY  
LEFT-RIGHT (E-W)  
SIDE KEYSTONE  
SETUP PATTERN SELECTION  
SEAGULL CORRECTION  
LEFT KEYSTONE  
LEFT BOW  
LEFT SIDE CORRECTIONS  
H CENTERLINE BOW  
H CENTERLINE SKEW  
TOP KEYSTONE  
TOP-BOTTOM (N-S)  
TOP BOW  
BOTTOM KEYSTONE  
BOTTOM BOW  
SEAGULLCORRECTION  
To next page  
To next page  
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Random Access Adjustment Mode  
From previous page  
From previous page  
H SIZE  
V LINEARITY  
V SIZE  
TOP  
BOTTOM  
LEFT  
BLANKING  
RIGHT  
GREEN ONLY  
RANDOM ACCESS  
ADJUSTMENT MODE  
CONVERGENCE  
RED ON GREEN  
BLUE ON GREEN  
RED  
SETUP PATTERN SELECTION  
FOCUSING  
GREEN  
BLUE  
RED  
GREEN  
BLUE  
COLOR SELECT  
RED AND GREEN  
BLUEANDGREEN  
RED AND BLUE  
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Random Access Adjustment Mode  
Selecting Setup Pattern  
If an external source is connected to the projector, this menu will be  
displayed. Push the control disk up or down to highlight the desired  
setup pattern and then press ENTER.  
Choose a setup pattern  
from below :  
SELECTED SOURCE  
GENLOCKED PATTERN  
INTERNAL # PATTERN  
Genlocked pattern: internally generated crosshatch pattern, based  
on the scan rate of the external source.  
Source 01  
Internal # pattern: internally generated crosshatch pattern and locked  
on internal generated sync signals (no external source necessary).  
ENTER continues to Random Access Adjustment Mode or Internal #  
Pattern Selection.  
Select with  
then <ENTER>  
<EXIT> to return  
or  
EXIT returns to Path Selection Menu  
ADJUST returns to Operational Mode  
If no external source is connected to the projector, the Internal  
Crosshatch Pattern Menu will be displayed.  
Note: The menus in this manual are created to demonstrate when an  
externalsourceisconnectedtooneoftheinputsandwhenthe'Genlocked  
Pattern' is selected.  
INTERNAL # PATTERN  
kHz / Hz  
Internal Crosshatch Pattern  
15.6/50  
15.7/60  
31.2/50  
31.5/60  
31.2/50  
31.5/60  
PAL/SECAM  
NTSC  
EDTV  
IDTV  
HDTV EUREKA  
HDTV ATV  
The Internal # Pattern Menu will be displayed if the Internal Crosshatch  
Pattern has been selected or if no source is connected to the projector.  
Select with  
scroll with  
<ENTER> to accept  
<EXIT> to return  
or  
or  
The table below lists the 8 fixed factory preset frequencies available.  
Another 8 blocks are custom programmable.  
Push the control disk up or down to highlight the desired crosshatch  
frequency. Push the control disk to the left and to the right to scroll to  
another page. Press ENTER if the desired block is selected.  
kHz/Hz  
15.6/50  
15.7/60  
31.2/50  
31.5/60  
31.2/50  
31.5/60  
33.7/60  
15.8/60  
61.0/76  
35.5/87  
48.5/60  
44.2/70  
61.0/76  
72.1/67  
PAL/SECAM  
NTSC  
EDTV  
IDTV  
HDTV EUREKA  
HDTV ATV  
HDTV HIVISION  
EGA 1  
VGA 1,2  
VGA 4  
SUPER VGA 1  
SUPER VGA 2  
SUPER VGA 3  
SUPER VGA 4  
ENTER continues to the Random Access Adjustment Mode  
EXIT returns to the Setup Pattern Selection Menu  
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Random Access Adjustment Mode  
Random Access Adjustment Mode Selection Menu  
This is the main menu for the Random Access Adjustment Mode.  
Through this menu, the following adjustments and features are accessible:  
RANDOM ACCESS  
ADJUSTMENT MODE  
PICTURE TUNING  
GEOMETRY  
- Picture Tuning  
Sync Slow/Fast  
Color Balance  
- Focusing  
CONVERGENCE  
FOCUSING  
COLOR SELECT  
- Geometry  
- Convergence  
- Color Select  
Select with  
then <ENTER>  
<EXIT> to return  
or  
Picture Tuning  
Highlight Picture Tuning by pushing the control disk up or down and press  
ENTER. The Picture Tuning Menu will be displayed. Depending on the  
input source, the Picture Tuning Menu will display different items.  
For RGB and Component sources:  
Color Balance  
Sync Slow/Fast  
Peaking  
PICTURE TUNING  
Clamp Tuning  
COLOR BALANCE  
SYNC : FAST  
PEAKING  
CLAMP TUNING  
Color Balance  
Select with  
<ENTER> to accept  
<EXIT> to return  
or  
TheColorBalancefunctionisusedtoselectoradjustthecolortemperature  
of white used by the projector. The Color Balance can be adjusted in two  
different ways:  
- Fixed color balance. You have the choice between 3200 K (reddish),  
5400 K, 6500 K (white) or 9300 K (bluish).  
- Custom white and black balance.  
Fixed Color Balance  
Highlight one of the 4 preprogrammed color temperatures with the control  
disk and press ENTER to display the desired color balance.  
Custom Color Balance  
Select Custom Red & Blue Gain with the control disk and press ENTER to  
starttheadjustment.PushthecontroldiskupordowntoadjusttheRedGain  
and push the control disk to the left or to the right to adjust the Blue Gain.  
A bar scale indicates the amount of adjustment. Select custom Green Gain  
with the control disk and press ENTER to start the adjustment. Push the  
control disk up or down to adjust the Green Gain.  
PICTURE TUNING  
COLOR BALANCE  
SYNC : FAST  
PEAKING  
CLAMP TUNING  
Select Custom Red & Blue Cut-off with the control disk and press enter to  
start the adjustment. Push the control disk up or down to adjust the Red  
Cut-off and push the control disk to the left or to the right to adjust the Blue  
Cut-off. Select custom Green Cut-off with the control disk and press enter  
to start the adjustment. Push the control disk up or down to adjust the Red  
Cut-off.  
COLOR BALANCE  
FIXED COLOR BALANCE  
3200 5400 6500 9300  
CUSTOM RED & BLUE GAIN  
CUSTOM GREEN GAIN  
CUSTOM RED & BLUE CUT OFF  
CUSTOM GREEN CUT OFF  
Select with arrow keys  
then <ENTER>  
EXIT returns to the Picture Tuning Menu.  
Red & Blue :  
adjust red with  
Blue with  
or  
or  
<EXIT> to return  
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Random Access Adjustment Mode  
Sync Fast/Slow Adjustment  
The sync function is used to minimize horizontal jittering or tearing at  
thetoptothedisplayedimage. HighlightSYNCbypushingthe control  
disk up or down and press ENTER to toggle between FAST and  
SLOW.  
PICTURE TUNING  
COLOR BALANCE  
SYNC : FAST  
PEAKING  
CLAMP TUNING : normal  
Note: SYNC is normally used in the SLOW position.  
Select with  
<ENTER> to accept  
<EXIT> to return  
or  
ENTER will toggle Sync between FAST and SLOW  
EXIT will return to the Random Access Adjustment Menu  
Peaking  
Peaking improves the contours in an projected image. Highlight  
PEAKING by pushing the control disk up or down and press ENTER  
to display the Peaking Menu.  
PICTURE TUNING  
During the creation of new settings for a RGB source, the correspond-  
ing peaking is switched on as default. For frequencies between :  
15 kHz — 45 kHz: Low frequency peaking  
COLOR BALANCE  
SYNC : FAST  
PEAKING  
CLAMP TUNING : normal  
45 kHz — 85 kHz: Mid frequency peaking  
85 kHz — 135 kHz: High frequency peaking  
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If another peaking is desired, use the control disk to highlight 'low',  
'mid', or 'high' frequency or to switch off the peaking.  
PEAKING  
OFF  
LOW FREQUENCY  
MID FREQUENCY  
HIGH FREQUENCY  
Select with  
or  
then <ENTER>  
<EXIT> to return  
Clamp Tuning  
HighlightCLAMPTUNING bypushingthecontroldiskupordownand  
press ENTER to toggle between NORMAL and RESTORATION.  
Select Normal: - for all standard sources and all sources with a  
backporch > 0.8µs  
PICTURE TUNING  
- for sources with noise and spikes in the signal  
COLOR BALANCE  
SYNC : FAST  
PEAKING  
CLAMP TUNING: normal  
Select Restoration:  
- for standard sources with a backporch between  
0.4 µs and 0.8 µs  
- for sources with sync separate or sync on Green  
Select with  
<ENTER> to accept  
<EXIT> to return  
or  
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Random Access Adjustment Mode  
Color Select  
RANDOM ACCESS  
Highlight COLOR SELECT by pushing the control disk up or down  
and press ENTER to display the Color Select Menu.  
ADJUSTMENT MODE  
PICTURE TUNING  
GEOMETRY  
CONVERGENCE  
FOCUSING  
COLOR SELECT  
ENTER continues to the Color Select Menu  
EXITwillreturntoInternalCrosshatchSelectionorSetupPattern  
Selection Menu  
ADJUST returns to Operational Mode  
COLOR SELECT  
RED  
GREEN  
BLUE  
Use the control disk to highlight a color (CRT) or combination of colors  
to display the projected image in that specific color. To select a new  
color, press ENTER. The Color Selection Menu will appear again on  
the screen. To terminate the color select procedure, press EXIT.  
RED AND GREEN  
BLUE AND GREEN  
RED AND BLUE  
Select with  
or  
<ENTER> to accept  
<EXIT> to return  
ENTER continues with the selected color or color combination  
EXIT returns to the Random Access Main Menu  
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Focusing  
Before starting the focusing adjustment, be sure the lenses are  
correctlyfocused.PushthecontroldiskupordowntoselectFOCUSING  
and press ENTER.  
RANDOM ACCESS  
ADJUSTMENT MODE  
PICTURE TUNING  
GEOMETRY  
CONVERGENCE  
FOCUSING  
COLOR SELECT  
ENTER continues to the Focusing (Color Select) Menu.  
EXIT returns to Internal Crosshatch Selection or Setup Pattern  
Selection Menu.  
FOCUSING  
ADJUST returns to Operational Mode.  
RED  
GREEN  
BLUE  
BLUE ON SOURCE  
Focusing Color Select  
Thefocusinghastobedoneforthethreecolorsseparately.Therefore,  
start by selecting Green by pushing the control disk up or down and  
adjust Midpoint, Top, Bottom, Left, and Right Focusing. Return to this  
Focusing (Color Select) Menu and continue with Red and Blue.  
RepeatforbothcolorsMidpoint,Top,Bottom,Left,andRightfocusing.  
Select with  
then <ENTER>  
<EXIT> to return  
or  
ENTER selects the Focusing Menu for the selected color.  
EXIT returns to the Random Access Main Menu.  
Midpoint Focusing  
Push the control disk up or down to select midpoint and press ENTER  
continuewiththemidpointfocusing.Adjustbypushingthecontroldisk  
to the left or to the right until the center of the image is sharp. Press  
ENTER to return to the Focusing Menu.  
FOCUSING  
RED  
GREEN  
BLUE  
Top Image Focusing  
BLUE ON SOURCE  
The same procedure has to be repeated as for the midpoint focusing.  
Push the control disk up or down and press ENTER to continue to the  
top focusing. Push the control disk to the left or to the right to adjust  
the top focusing. Adjust until the upper part of the image is sharp.  
ENTER to return to the Green Focusing Menu.  
GREEN FOCUSING  
MIDPOINT  
TOP  
BOTTOM  
LEFT  
RIGHT  
Bottom Image Focusing  
Select with  
or  
then <ENTER>  
<EXIT> to return  
The same procedure has to be repeated as for the midpoint focusing.  
Push the control disk up or down to select bottom and press ENTER  
to continue to the bottom focusing. Push the control disk up or down  
to adjust the bottom focusing. Adjust until the lower part of the image  
is sharp. ENTER to return to the Green Focusing Menu.  
Left Image Focusing  
The same procedure has to be repeated as for the midpoint focusing.  
Push the control disk up or down to select LEFT and press ENTER to  
continuetotheleftfocusing. Pushthecontroldiskupordowntoadjust  
theleftfocusing. Adjustuntiltheleftpartoftheimageissharp.ENTER  
to return to the Green Focusing Menu.  
Right Image Focusing  
The same procedure has to be repeated as for the midpoint focusing.  
Push the control disk up or down to select RIGHT and press ENTER  
to continue to the right focusing. Push the control disk to the left or to  
the right to adjust the right focusing. Adjust until the right part of the  
image is sharp. ENTER to return to the Green Focusing Menu. When  
on the Green Focusing Menu, press EXIT to return to the Focusing  
(Color Select) Menu and continue with the other colors.  
Blue on Source  
If after focusing the three colors a discoloring on a normal image is still  
visible, select 'Blue On Source' on the Focusing Menu and repeat the  
above steps for Midpoint, Top, Bottom, Left, and Right focusing.  
Press EXIT to return to Focusing Menu.  
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Random Access Adjustment Mode  
Geometry Adjustments  
The geometry adjustments have to be done only on the green image.  
These adjustments are automatically implemented for the other color  
images: Left-right (EW) and Top-Bottom Corrections, Blanking, Hori-  
zontalAmplitude, VerticalAmplitude, VerticalLinearity, andHorizontal  
Phase.  
RANDOM ACCESS  
ADJUSTMENT MODE  
PICTURE TUNING  
GEOMETRY  
CONVERGENCE  
FOCUSING  
COLOR SELECT  
Highlight GEOMETRY by pushing the control disk up or down and  
press ENTER to display the Geometry Menu.  
GEOMETRY  
H PHASE  
RASTER SHIFT  
LEFT-RIGHT (E-W)  
LEFT SIDE CORRECTION  
TOP-BOTTOM (N-S)  
H SIZE  
V LINEARITY  
V SIZE  
ENTER will display Geometry Menu  
EXIT will return to Internal Crosshatch Selection or Setup  
Pattern Selection Menu  
BLANKING  
Select with  
or  
then <ENTER>  
<EXIT> to return  
ADJUST returns to Operational Mode  
WithintheGeometryAdjustmentMenu, thefollowingadjustmentsare  
available:  
- Horizontal Phase (not for internal # pattern)  
- Raster Shift  
- Left-Right Corrections  
- Left Side Corrections  
- Top-Bottom Corrections  
- Horizontal Size  
- Vertical Linearity  
- Vertical Size  
GEOMETRY  
H PHASE  
RASTER SHIFT  
LEFT-RIGHT (E-W)  
LEFT SIDE CORRECTION  
TOP-BOTTOM (N-S)  
H SIZE  
- Blanking  
V LINEARITY  
V SIZE  
Theconvergencecorrectionsaredisabledduringgeometrycorrections.  
The blanking corrections are only enabled during the blanking adjust-  
ments.  
BLANKING  
Horizontal Phase Adjustment  
Push the control disk up or down to highlight H PHASE on the Geo-  
metry Menu and then press ENTER.  
H PHASE  
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Note: No horizontal phase adjustment is available on the internal #  
pattern.  
For external sources:  
Iftherastershiftiscorrectlyadjusted,theHPhasetextboxisprojected  
in the middle of the raster. At that moment, the "><" icon indicates the  
middle of the raster. Adjust the H Phase control until the middle of the  
projected image is equal with the middle of the >< icon.  
Note:  
- if the genlocked pattern was selected, the external source will be  
displayed.  
Push the control disk  
to the right to correct  
H PHASE  
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Abarscaleandanumberindicator(between0and100)onthescreen  
will give a visual indication of the horizontal phase adjustment.  
ENTER continues to Geometry Menu  
Push the control disk  
to the left to correct  
H PHASE  
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Random Access Adjustment Mode  
Raster Shift Adjustment  
The green raster must be centered both horizontally and vertically on  
the center of the CRT surface. To center the green raster, look into the  
green lens and use the control disk to move the raster.  
GEOMETRY  
H PHASE  
RASTER SHIFT  
LEFT-RIGHT (E-W)  
LEFT SIDE CORRECTION  
TOP-BOTTOM (N-S)  
H SIZE  
CAUTION:  
V LINEARITY  
It is necessary to look into the lenses to perform these adjustments.  
To avoid eye discomfort while looking into the lenses, reduce the  
contrast and gradually increase the brightness level until the raster  
becomes visible on the face of the CRT.  
V SIZE  
BLANKING  
Select with  
then <ENTER>  
<EXIT> to return  
or  
ENTER will select Green Raster Shift Adjustment  
EXIT returns to Random Access Adjustment Mode Menu  
Warning: In order to ensure maximum CRT longevity and to  
avoid CRT damage, do not shift the raster outside the phos-  
phor area of the CRT.  
To start the adjustment, use the control disk to highlight Raster Shift  
and press ENTER to display the green raster on the phosphor.  
Press EXIT to return to the Geometry Menu.  
Note: Horizontal and Vertical shifts for Red and Blue should  
end up with a setting close to 50%. If these settings are  
significantly greater or lesser than 50%, then contact a  
Runco authorized service technician.  
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Random Access Adjustment Mode  
Left-Right (East-West) Adjustments  
Left-right adjustments affect only the vertical lines of the projected  
image. Only the green image is displayed while making left-right  
adjustments. Theredandblueimageswillautomaticallybecorrected  
in the same manner. Convergence corrections are automatically  
disabled for the duration of these adjustments.  
The following adjustments can be executed:  
GEOMETRY  
H PHASE  
RASTER SHIFT  
LEFT-RIGHT (E-W)  
LEFT SIDE CORRECTION  
TOP-BOTTOM (N-S)  
H SIZE  
- Vertical Centerline Bow  
- Vertical Centerline Skew  
- Side Bow  
V LINEARITY  
V SIZE  
BLANKING  
- Side Keystone  
- Seagull Correction  
LEFT-RIGHT  
Push the control disk up or down to highlight LEFT-RIGHT (E/W) on  
the Geometry Menu and then press ENTER.  
V CENTERLINE BOW  
V CENTERLINE SKEW  
SIDE BOW  
SIDE KEYSTONE  
SEAGULL CORRECTION  
Warning : Use this correction to  
adjust the right side of the image !  
ENTER will select Left-Right Adjustment Menu  
EXIT returns to Random Access Adjustment Mode Main Menu.  
ADJUST returns to Operational Mode  
Select with  
or  
then <ENTER>  
<EXIT> to return  
The WARNING: "Use this correction to adjust the right side of the  
image" appears on the screen when selecting 'Side Bow' or 'Side  
Keystone'. When the right side is correctly adjusted, use 'Left Side  
Correction' to correct the left side of the image.  
All adjustments are indicated on the screen with the function name, a  
bar scale and a number between 0 and 100. Adjust the next align-  
ments until the vertical lines are straight. For side bow and side  
keystone, look only to the right side of the image. To enter an  
alignment, push the control disk up or down to highlight a function and  
press ENTER to activate this function. Press EXIT to return.  
Corrects for curvature of the vertical lines in the middle  
of the image.  
LEFT-RIGHT  
V CENTERLINE BOW  
V CENTERLINE SKEW  
SIDE BOW  
SIDE KEYSTONE  
SEAGULL CORRECTION  
Corrects the tilting of the vertical lines in the middle of  
the image.  
Select with  
or  
then <ENTER>  
<EXIT> to return  
Corrects for curvature of the vertical lines on the right side  
of the image.  
Corrects the keystone geometry correction of the vertical  
lines on the right side of the image.  
Correct by pushing  
the control disk to  
the right  
Correct by pushing  
the control disk to  
the left  
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Random Access Adjustment Mode  
Seagull Correction  
Usethiscorrectiononlyif,afteradjustingtheverticallineswiththeside  
bow or side keystone, an 'S' deformation is still visible on the left and  
the right side of the image. The default value on the bar scale for this  
correction is 50.  
GEOMETRY  
H PHASE  
RASTER SHIFT  
LEFT-RIGHT (E-W)  
LEFT SIDE CORRECTION  
TOP-BOTTOM (N-S)  
H SIZE  
Push the control disk up or down to highlight SEAGULL CORREC-  
TION on the Left-Right Menu and then press ENTER.  
V LINEARITY  
V SIZE  
BLANKING  
Eliminate the deformation by pushing the control disk to the left or to  
the right until a straight line is obtained.  
LEFT-RIGHT  
V CENTERLINE BOW  
V CENTERLINE SKEW  
SIDE BOW  
SIDE KEYSTONE  
SEAGULL CORRECTION  
Left Side Correction  
Select with  
then <ENTER>  
<EXIT> to return  
or  
Left side corrections affect only the vertical lines of the set up pattern.  
Only the green image is displayed while making the left side adjust-  
ments. The red and blue images will automatically be corrected in the  
same manner.  
Convergence corrections are automatically disabled for the duration  
of these adjustments.  
Lookonlytotheleftsideoftheimagewhileadjustingthesefinetunings  
(bow and keystone). Before starting the left side correction,  
ensure that the side bow and keystone adjustments are done  
prior to these fine adjustments!  
The following adjustments can be executed:  
- Left keystone  
GEOMETRY  
H PHASE  
RASTER SHIFT  
LEFT-RIGHT (E-W)  
LEFT SIDE CORRECTION  
TOP-BOTTOM (N-S)  
H SIZE  
V LINEARITY  
V SIZE  
BLANKING  
- Left bow  
LEFTSIDE CORRECTION  
Push the control disk up or down to highlight LEFT SIDE CORREC-  
TION on the Geometry Menu and then press ENTER.  
LEFT KEYSTONE  
LEFT BOW  
Ensure that the side bow and  
keystone adjustments are done  
prior to these fine adjustments!  
ENTER will select the Left Side Correction Menu.  
EXIT will return to the Random Access Adjustment Menu.  
ADJUST returns to Operational Mode.  
Select with  
or  
then <ENTER>  
<EXIT> to return  
All adjustments are indicated on the screen with the function name, a  
bar scale, and a number between 0 and 100. Adjust the next  
alignments until the vertical lines on the left side are straight.  
LEFT SIDE CORRECTION  
LEFT KEYSTONE  
LEFT BOW  
Ensure that the side bow and  
keystone adjustments are done  
prior to these fine adjustments!  
Correct the keystone geometry distortion of the  
vertical lines  
Select with  
or  
then <ENTER>  
<EXIT> to return  
To enter an alignment, push the control disk up or down to highlight  
a function and press ENTER to activate this function. Press EXIT to  
return.  
Correct the bow geometry distortion of the  
vertical lines  
Correct by pushing  
the control disk to  
the right  
Correct by pushing  
the control disk to  
the left  
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Random Access Adjustment Mode  
Top-Bottom (North-South) Adjustments  
GEOMETRY  
Top-Bottom and center adjustments affect only the horizontal lines of  
the projected image. To start up the Top-Bottom and center correc-  
tions, follow the next procedure:  
H PHASE  
RASTER SHIFT  
LEFT-RIGHT (E-W)  
LEFT SIDE CORRECTION  
TOP-BOTTOM (N-S)  
H SIZE  
V LINEARITY  
Push the control disc up or down to highlight TOP-BOTTOM (N/S) on  
the Geometry Menu and then press ENTER.  
V SIZE  
BLANKING  
Only the green image is displayed while making top-botton adjust-  
ments. The red and blue images will automatically be corrected in the  
same manner. Convergence corrections are automatically disabled  
for the duration of these adjustments.  
TOP-BOTTOM (N-S)  
H CENTERLINE BOW  
H CENTERLINE SKEW  
TOP KEYSTONE  
TOP BOW  
BOTTOM KEYSTONE  
BOTTOM BOW  
SEAGULL CORRECTION  
The following adjustments can be executed:  
Select with  
then <ENTER>  
<EXIT> to return  
or  
- horizontal centerline bow  
- horizontal centerline skew  
- top bow  
- top keystone  
- bottom bow  
- bottom keystone  
- seagull correction  
All adjustments are indicated on the screen with the function name, a  
bar scale, and a number between 0 and 100.  
Adjust the next alignments until the vertical lines are straight. To enter  
an alignment, push the control disk up or down to highlight a function  
and press ENTER to activate this function. Press EXIT to return.  
Corrects for curvature of the horizontal lines in the  
middle of the image.  
Corrects the tilting of the horizontal lines in the middle  
of the image.  
TOP-BOTTOM  
H CENTERLINE BOW  
H CENTERLINE SKEW  
TOP BOW  
TOP KEYSTONE  
BOTTOM BOW  
BOTTOM KEYSTONE  
SEAGULL CORRECTION  
Corrects for curvature of the horizontal lines on the upper  
side of the image.  
Select with  
or  
then <ENTER>  
<EXIT> to return  
Corrects the keystone geometry correction of the horizontal  
lines on the upper side of the image.  
Corrects for curvature of the horizontal lines on the lower  
side  
Corrects the keystone geometry correction of the horizontal  
lines on the lower side of the image.  
Correct by pushing  
the control disk down  
Correct by pushing  
the control disk up  
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Random Access Adjustment Mode  
Seagull Correction  
Use this correction after the image has been adjusted with top and  
bottombowandkeystone.Ifadeformationisstillvisible(likeaseagull)  
on top and bottom of the image, proceed to the seagull correction.  
Due to interaction, it is possible that the top and bottom bow will  
have to be readjusted after adjusting the seagull correction to obtain  
an improved image. The default value on the bar scale of this  
correction is 50.  
GEOMETRY  
H PHASE  
RASTER SHIFT  
LEFT-RIGHT (E-W)  
LEFT SIDE CORRECTION  
TOP-BOTTOM (N-S)  
H SIZE  
V LINEARITY  
V SIZE  
BLANKING  
Push the control disk up or down to select the 'Seagull Correction' and  
press ENTER to select. Eliminate the deformation by pushing the  
control disk upwards or downwards until a straight line is obtained.  
ENTER will return to Top-Bottom Adjustment Menu. EXIT will return  
to Geometry Menu.  
TOP-BOTTOM (N-S)  
H CENTERLINE BOW  
H CENTERLINE SKEW  
TOP KEYSTONE  
TOP BOW  
BOTTOM KEYSTONE  
BOTTOM BOW  
SEAGULL CORRECTION  
Select with  
or  
Horizontal Size Adjustment  
then <ENTER>  
<EXIT> to return  
Push the control disk up or down to highlight H SIZE on the Geometry  
Menu and then press ENTER.  
ENTER will select horizontal size adjustment  
EXIT returns to Random Access Adjustment Mode Menu  
ADJUST returns to Operational Mode  
GEOMETRY  
H PHASE  
RASTER SHIFT  
LEFT-RIGHT (E-W)  
LEFT SIDE CORRECTION  
TOP-BOTTOM (N-S)  
H SIZE  
Adjust the horizontal size by the control disk to the right or to the left  
until the exact image width is obtained.  
V LINEARITY  
V SIZE  
BLANKING  
Note:  
- if the internal # pattern was selected, this pattern remains on the  
screen.  
- if the genlocked pattern was selected, the external source will be  
displayed.  
H SIZE  
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A bar scale and a numeric indicator help to gauge the horizontal size  
adjustment.  
EXIT will return to the Geometry Menu.  
H size too  
large  
Idealimagewidth  
H size too  
small  
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Random Access Adjustment Mode  
Vertical Linearity Adjustment  
The vertical linearity adjustment function corrects for vertical non-  
linearities that extend from the center of the image to the top and  
bottom of the image. Push the control disk up or down to highlight  
V LINEARITY on the Geometry Menu and then press ENTER.  
GEOMETRY  
H PHASE  
RASTER SHIFT  
LEFT-RIGHT (E-W)  
LEFT SIDE CORRECTION  
TOP-BOTTOM (N-S)  
H SIZE  
V LINEARITY  
ENTER will select Vertical Linearity Adjustment  
EXIT returns to Random Access Adjustment Mode Menu  
ADJUST returns to Operational Mode  
V SIZE  
BLANKING  
Adjust the vertical linearity with the control disk until the distances  
between the horizontal lines of the set up pattern are equal from top  
to bottom.  
EXIT will return to the Geometry Menu.  
V LINEARITY  
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Vertical Size Adjustment  
Push the control disk up or down to highlight V SIZE on the Geometry  
Menu and then press ENTER.  
GEOMETRY  
H PHASE  
RASTER SHIFT  
LEFT-RIGHT (E-W)  
LEFT SIDE CORRECTION  
TOP-BOTTOM (N-S)  
H SIZE  
ENTER will select Vertical Size Adjustment  
EXIT returns to Random Access Adjustment Mode Menu  
ADJUST returns to Operational Mode  
V LINEARITY  
V SIZE  
BLANKING  
Seect with  
or  
Adjust the vertical size by pushing the control disk up or down until the  
correct image height is obtained.  
Note :  
- if the internal # pattern was selected, this pattern remains on the  
screen.  
- if the genlocked pattern was selected,theexternalsourcewillbe  
displayed.  
V SIZE  
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A bar scale and a numeric indicator will give a visual indication of the  
vertical size adjustment.  
EXIT will return to the Geometry Menu.  
Image too  
Tall  
Image too  
Short  
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Random Access Adjustment Mode  
Blanking Adjustments  
Blankingadjustmentsaffectonlytheedgesoftheprojectedimageand  
are used to frame the projected image on to the screen and to hide or  
black out unwanted information (or noise). A 0% on the bar scale  
indicates no blanking.  
GEOMETRY  
H PHASE  
RASTER SHIFT  
LEFT-RIGHT (E-W)  
LEFT SIDE CORRECTION  
TOP-BOTTOM (N-S)  
H SIZE  
To start up the Blanking adjustments, follow the next procedure:  
V LINEARITY  
V SIZE  
BLANKING  
Push the control disk up or down to highlight BLANKING on the  
Geometry Menu and then press ENTER.  
BLANKING  
TOP  
BOTTOM  
LEFT  
RIGHT  
Select with  
or  
then <ENTER>  
<EXIT> to return  
The following blanking corrections are possible:  
- top blanking  
Top blanking  
- bottom blanking  
- left blanking  
- right blanking  
Left blanking  
Right blanking  
Therefore:  
- if the internal # pattern was selected, this pattern remains on the  
screen.  
- if the genlocked pattern was selected,theexternalsource  
willbedisplayed.  
Bottom blanking  
Adjustthenextblankingalignmentsuntiltheimageiscorrectlyframed  
or the unwanted information is blanked out. To enter a blanking  
alignment, push the control disk up or down to highlight a function and  
press ENTER to activate this function.  
Press EXIT to return.  
Adjustment of the blanking on the top of the image  
BLANKING  
TOP  
BOTTOM  
LEFT  
Adjustment of the blanking on the bottom of the image  
RIGHT  
Correct by pushing the control disk up or  
down  
Select with  
then <ENTER>  
<EXIT> to return  
or  
Adjustment of the blanking on the left side  
Adjustment of the blanking on the right side  
Correct by pushing the control disk to the  
right or to the left  
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Random Access Adjustment Mode  
Convergence Adjustment  
RANDOM ACCESS  
Convergence adjustments affect both the horizontal and vertical lines  
of the setup pattern. These adjustments are performed on the red  
image while superimposed on the green image and then on the blue  
image while superimposed on the green image. Start with the Coarse  
Convergence Adjustments and finalise with the Fine Convergence  
Adjustments.  
ADJUSTMENT MODE  
PICTURE TUNING  
GEOMETRY  
CONVERGENCE  
FOCUSING  
COLOR SELECT  
CONVERGENCE  
COARSE ADJUSTMENT  
RED ON GREEN  
BLUE ON GREEN  
FINE ADJUSTMENT  
GREEN ONLY  
RED ON GREEN  
BLUE ON GREEN  
Select with  
or  
then <ENTER>  
<EXIT> to return  
23  
22  
9
8
15  
14  
17  
16  
25  
24  
The screen area is divided into 25 areas.  
5
4
1
6
7
2
3
20  
21  
18  
19  
10  
11  
12  
13  
Coarse Convergence Adjustment  
Highlight 'Red on Green' under the Coarse Convergence item and  
CONVERGENCE  
press ENTER. The Coarse Convergence menu will be displayed.  
COARSE ADJUSTMENT  
RED ON GREEN  
BLUE ON GREEN  
The following items are possible:  
FINE ADJUSTMENT  
GREEN ONLY  
RED ON GREEN  
BLUE ON GREEN  
- Horizontal sides: adjust the vertical lines, within a certain area, on  
both sides without influencing the lines on the middle of the image.  
- Vertical corners: adjust the horizontal lines in the four corners,  
within a certain area, without influencing the middle of the image.  
Repeat for 'Blue on Green.'  
COARSE CONVERGENCE  
HORIZONTAL SIDES  
VERTICAL CORNERS  
Horizontal Sides  
To make a coarse adjustment of the red or blue vertical lines in zone  
3 and 5 simultaneously, Highlight 'Horizontal lines' and press ENTER  
to start the adjustment.  
Select with  
then <ENTER>  
<EXIT> to return  
or  
COARSE CONVERGENCE  
HORIZONTAL SIDES  
VERTICAL CORNERS  
Hint :  
Select with  
then <ENTER>  
<EXIT> to return  
or  
- look to the end of scan and adjust until the red or the blue vertical  
lines are on the green lines or as close as possible to the green  
lines.  
- during these adjustments, the horizontal convergence adjustments  
in zones 2, 3, 4, and 5 will be set to midposition (barscale 50).  
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Random Access Adjustment Mode  
Vertical Corners  
Tomakeacoarseadjustmentoftheredorbluehorizontallinesinzone  
10, 14, 18, and 22 simultaneously, highlight 'Vertical Corners' and  
press ENTER to start the adjustment.  
COARSE CONVERGENCE  
HORIZONTAL SIDES  
VERTICAL CORNERS  
Select with  
or  
then <ENTER>  
<EXIT> to return  
Hint :  
- Adjust until the red or the blue horizontal lines are on the green lines  
or as close as possible to the green lines.  
- Duringtheseadjustments, thehorizontalconvergenceadjustmentsin  
zones 10 to 25 will be set to midposition (barscale 50).  
CONVERGENCE  
COARSE ADJUSTMENT  
RED ON GREEN  
BLUE ON GREEN  
FINE ADJUSTMENT  
GREEN ONLY  
RED ON GREEN  
BLUE ON GREEN  
Fine Convergence Adjustment  
CONVERGENCE  
Use these controls after the Coarse Convergence Adjustments to  
optimizetheconvergenceoftheredandblueimageonthegreenimage.  
SEL : select area  
using  
arrow keys  
ADJ : adjust area  
using  
Use the control disk to make horizontal or vertical convergence adjust-  
ments in the selected zone and then press ENTER to move the box to  
another zone or EXIT to return to the Convergence Menu. ENTER  
toggles arrow keys between zone selection and zone adjustment .  
arrow keys  
Toggle between  
SEL and ADJ  
with <ENTER>  
<ENTER> continue  
<EXIT> to return  
EXIT returns to Convergence Menu.  
Highlight first 'Green Only' when available with the control disk and  
press ENTER to display the Convergence Adjustment Menu. Continue  
with red on green and blue on green.  
CONVERGE  
ADJUSTMENT  
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Service Mode  
SERVICE MODE  
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Starting up the Service Mode  
Use the control disk to highlight 'Service' and then press ENTER.  
ADJUSTMENT MODE  
Select a path from  
below :  
Some items in the Service Mode are password protected (when the  
passwordfunctionisactive). Enteryourpasswordtocontinue. Allother  
password protected items will now also be available if you stay in the  
Adjustment Mode.  
GUIDED  
RANDOM ACCESS  
INSTALLATION  
SERVICE  
EYE-Q  
source 1  
ENTER continues to the Service Mode Main Menu.  
EXIT returns to the Operational Mode.  
Sli
r  
SERVICE MODE  
IDENTIFICATION  
COPY A BLOCK  
Theserviceitemsarecombinedintwoservicemenus. Toswitchfrom  
the first to the second menu or vice versa, push the control disk up or  
down to select 'More...'  
DELETE A BLOCK  
DELETE ALL BLOCKS  
CHANGE PASSWORD  
CHANGE LANGUAGE  
RUN TIME  
SET TO MIDPOSITION  
CONVERGENCE MID  
DYNAMIC ASTIGMATISM  
MORE...  
Select with  
or  
then <ENTER>  
<EXIT> to return  
SERVICE MODE  
G2 ADJUSTMENT  
GAMMA CORRECTIONS  
CRT RUN IN CYCLE  
PROJECTOR WARM UP  
CRT DRIVE MODE  
MORE...  
Select with  
then <ENTER>  
<EXIT> to return  
or  
Overview Flowchart 'Service' Mode  
IDENTIFICATION  
COPY A BLOCK  
DELETE A BLOCK  
DELETE ALL BLOCKS  
CHANGE PASSWORD  
CHANGE LANGUAGE  
SERVICE MODE  
RUN TIME  
G2 ADJUSTMENT  
GAMMA CORRECTIONS  
CRT RUN IN CYCLE  
PROJECTOR WARM UP  
CRT DRIVE MODE  
MEMORY BANKS  
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Service Mode  
Identification  
Highlight 'Identification' with the control disk and press ENTER.  
The 'Identification' screen gives information concerning:  
SERVICE MODE  
IDENTIFICATION  
COPY A BLOCK  
DELETE A BLOCK  
DELETE ALL BLOCKS  
CHANGE PASSWORD  
CHANGE LANGUAGE  
RUN TIME  
SET TO MIDPOSITION  
CONVERGENCE MID  
DYNAMIC ASTIGMATISM  
- projector address, to change the address of your projector,  
contact a qualified service technician.  
- software version  
MORE...  
Select with  
or  
- configuration  
possible installations:  
* front-ceiling  
* front-table  
DTV-1101  
* rear-ceiling  
* rear-table  
Proj. address : 001  
Soft. Version : 6.00  
Config. : Ceiling  
Front  
- baud rate PC: transfer speed for communication with an IBM PC  
(or compatible) or MAC. The baud rate of the projector must be the  
same as the baud rate of the connected computer. When there is  
a difference, contact a qualified service technician to make the  
appropriate changes.  
Baud Rate PC : 9600  
Text : ON  
Serial No. : 103589552  
- Text: indicates in operational mode if the bar scale and number  
indicator will be displayed and if warnings and failures will be  
displayed.  
ON: displayed  
OFF: not displayed  
The status can be changed by pressing the 'TEXT' key once on the  
RCU.  
SERVICE MODE  
IDENTIFICATION  
- Serial no.: indicates the fabrication number of the projector. This  
number can be useful when calling for technical assistance.  
COPY A BLOCK  
DELETE A BLOCK  
DELETE ALL BLOCKS  
CHANGE PASSWORD  
CHANGE LANGUAGE  
RUN TIME  
SET TO MIDPOSITION  
CONVERGENCE MID  
DYNAMIC ASTIGMATISM  
Copy a Block  
The Copy A Block function copies the settings of a selected block into  
theactiveblock.HighlightCopyABlockwiththecontroldiskandpress  
ENTER. ENTER will select the highlighted item.  
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COPY MODE  
inp  
Nr. Src Fh Fv  
conf  
To copy the settings of a closed block to the block you are working on  
(active block), use the control disk to select a block. All existing  
settings will be overwritten with the new settings.  
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
3
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2
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15.6 50  
31.2 60  
15.6 50  
31.5 50  
33.7 60  
video FC  
RGB3S RT  
intern FC  
RGB3S FC  
intern FC  
Press ENTER to copy the selected block. A confirmation screen will  
be displayed.  
Active block nr. 1  
or  
Select with  
If you are certain you wish to copy the contents of the selected block  
intotheactiveblock, pressENTER. EXITcancelsthecopyprocedure  
and returns without copying the block.  
COPY BLOCK  
All settings  
in current block  
will be overwritten!  
<ENTER> to confirm  
<EXIT> to cancel  
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Service Mode  
Deletion of Blocks  
This item is password protected.  
The delete function is used to clear all data (settings) from an  
adjustment block.  
A delete can be given:  
SERVICE MODE  
IDENTIFICATION  
COPY A BLOCK  
DELETE A BLOCK  
DELETE ALL BLOCKS  
CHANGE PASSWORD  
CHANGE LANGUAGE  
RUN TIME  
SET TO MIDPOSITION  
CONVERGENCE MID  
DYNAMIC ASTIGMATISM  
- block by block  
or  
- for all blocks  
Deleting Block by Block  
MORE...  
The delete a block function deletes the settings of a selected block.  
Highlight 'Delete A Block' with the control disk and press ENTER.  
DELETE MODE  
Nr. Src Fh Fv inp  
conf  
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
3
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2
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15.6 50  
31.2 60  
15.6 50  
31.5 50  
33.7 60  
video FC  
RGB3S RT  
intern FC  
RGB3S FC  
intern FC  
Active block nr. 1  
Push the control disk up or down to select the desired adjustment  
block. Press ENTER to delete the selected adjustment block. A  
confirmation menu will be displayed.  
DELETE BLOCK  
The selected block  
will be deleted!  
<ENTER> to confirm  
<EXIT> to cancel  
ENTER will delete the selected block. EXIT cancels the deletion  
procedure and returns to the Service Mode Main Menu.  
SERVICE MODE  
IDENTIFICATION  
COPY A BLOCK  
DELETE A BLOCK  
Deletion of all Blocks  
DELETE ALL BLOCKS  
CHANGE PASSWORD  
CHANGE LANGUAGE  
RUN TIME  
SET TO MIDPOSITION  
CONVERGENCE MID  
DYNAMIC ASTIGMATISM  
Highlight 'Delete All Blocks' with the control disk and press ENTER.  
ENTER gives a confirmation message before deleting.  
MORE...  
DELETE BLOCK  
If you are certain you wish to delete all blocks, press ENTER to  
confirm. Otherwise, pressEXITto return. Once ENTER is pressed, all  
blockheadersandadjustmentsettingsarepermanentlyremovedand  
cannot be restored.  
All block  
will be deleted!  
<ENTER> to confirm  
<EXIT> to cancel  
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Service Mode  
Change Password  
SERVICE MODE  
IDENTIFICATION  
COPY A BLOCK  
This item is password protected. Highlight 'Change Password' with  
the control disk and press ENTER.  
DELETE A BLOCK  
DELETE ALL BLOCKS  
CHANGE PASSWORD  
CHANGE LANGUAGE  
RUN TIME  
SET TO MIDPOSITION  
CONVERGENCE MID  
DYNAMIC ASTIGMATISM  
The current password is displayed. The new password must consist  
of 4 digits between 0 and 9. Push the control disk to the left or to the  
right to select the digits to be changed. Use the numeric keys to enter  
the new digits.  
MORE...  
PASSWORD  
Press ENTER to save the new password. Before saving the new  
password, a confirmation screen will be displayed. Press EXIT to  
return to the Service Menu without saving the new password.  
Enter new password :  
0 0 0 0  
When the displayed password is correct, press ENTER to save.  
If it is not correct, press EXIT to cancel the saving.  
Use  
and reprogram  
with numeric keys.  
and  
to select,  
<ENTER> to confirm  
CHANGE PASSWORD  
Password will be  
reprogrammed as xxxx  
<ENTER> to confirm  
<EXIT> to cancel  
Change Language  
SERVICE MODE  
IDENTIFICATION  
COPY A BLOCK  
DELETE A BLOCK  
DELETE ALL BLOCKS  
CHANGE PASSWORD  
CHANGE LANGUAGE  
RUN TIME  
SET TO MIDPOSITION  
CONVERGENCE MID  
DYNAMIC ASTIGMATISM  
The 'Change Language' function offers the possibility to change the  
language of the screen menus to:  
- English  
- Spanish  
- French  
- German  
MORE...  
Push the control disk up or down to highlight 'Change Language' and  
press ENTER to select the language menu. Push the control disk up  
or down to select the desired language and press ENTER to change  
the language.  
LANGUAGE  
ENGLISH  
ESPAÑOL  
FRANCAIS  
DEUTSCH  
Select new language  
with  
or  
then <ENTER>  
<EXIT> to return.  
SERVICE MODE  
IDENTIFICATION  
COPY A BLOCK  
Run Time  
DELETE A BLOCK  
DELETE ALL BLOCKS  
CHANGE PASSWORD  
CHANGE LANGUAGE  
RUN TIME  
SET TO MIDPOSITION  
CONVERGENCE MID  
DYNAMIC ASTIGMATISM  
Highlight 'Run Time' with the control disk and press ENTER to display  
theamountoftimetheprojectorhasplayedsinceitsfirststartupatthe  
factory.  
Note: all projectors leave the factory after a burn-in period of approxi-  
mately 100 hours.  
Press EXIT to return the Service Mode Menu.  
RUN TIME  
105 h  
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Service Mode  
Set to Midposition  
SERVICE MODE  
IDENTIFICATION  
COPY A BLOCK  
This item is password protected. Highlight 'Set to Midposition'with the  
control disk and press ENTER to set all settings to their midposition.  
A confirmation menu will be displayed first.  
DELETE A BLOCK  
DELETE ALL BLOCKS  
CHANGE PASSWORD  
CHANGE LANGUAGE  
RUN TIME  
SET TO MIDPOSITION  
CONVERGENCE MID  
DYNAMIC ASTIGMATISM  
MORE...  
ENTER will set all settings to their midposition. EXIT will cancel the  
operation to set all settings to their midposition.  
S
<SET TO MIDPOSITION  
All settings  
in current block  
will be overwritten!  
<ENTER> to confirm  
<EXIT> to cancel  
Undo Midposition  
SERVICE MODE  
IDENTIFICATION  
COPY A BLOCK  
DELETE A BLOCK  
DELETE ALL BLOCKS  
CHANGE PASSWORD  
CHANGE LANGUAGE  
RUN TIME  
UNDO MIDPOSITION  
CONVERGENCE MID  
DYNAMIC ASTIGMATISM  
When 'Set to Midposition' is selected, all settings are set to their  
midposition. To cancel this action, select 'Undo Midposition' by  
pushing the control disk up or down and press ENTER. 'Undo  
Midposition' is displayed in the Service Mode instead of 'Set to  
Midposition' when the latter is pressed.  
An undo is possible as long as the projector is playing on the same  
source (= same adjustment block) even when some adjustments,  
such as geometry or convergence, are already readjusted. When  
undo is pressed, all settings are reset to the previous settings.  
MORE...  
Select with  
then <ENTER>  
<EXIT> to return  
or  
Convergence Mid  
SERVICE MODE  
IDENTIFICATION  
COPY A BLOCK  
DELETE A BLOCK  
DELETE ALL BLOCKS  
CHANGE PASSWORD  
CHANGE LANGUAGE  
RUN TIME  
This item is password protected. Highlight 'Convergence Mid'with the  
control disk and press ENTER to set all convergence settings to their  
midposition. A confirmation screen will be displayed first.  
SET TO MIDPOSITION  
CONVERGENCE MID  
DYNAMIC ASTIGMATISM  
ENTER sets the convergence settings to their midposition. EXIT  
cancels the procedure to set the convergence settings to their  
midposition.  
MORE...  
CONVERGENCE MID  
All settings  
in current block  
will be overwritten!  
Undo Convergence Mid (Position)  
<ENTER> to confirm  
<EXIT> to cancel  
When 'Convergence Mid' is activated, all convergence settings are  
set to their midposition. To cancel this action, select 'Undo Conver-  
gence Mid' by pushing the control disk up or down and press ENTER.  
'Undo Convergence Mid' is displayed in the service mode menu in-  
stead of 'Convergence Mid' when this latter is activated.  
An 'undo' is possible:  
SERVICE MODE  
• as long as the projector is operating on the same source (= same  
adjustment block) even when some convergence adjustments are  
already readjusted  
IDENTIFICATION  
COPY A BLOCK  
DELETE A BLOCK  
DELETE ALL BLOCKS  
CHANGE PASSWORD  
CHANGE LANGUAGE  
RUN TIME  
SET TO MIDPOSITION  
UNDO CONVERGENCE MID  
DYNAMIC ASTIGMATISM  
AND  
MORE...  
'Set to Midposition' is not yet selected.  
Select with  
or  
then <ENTER>  
<EXIT> to return  
When undo is pressed, all convergence settings are reset to the  
previous settings.  
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Service Mode  
Dynamic Astigmatism (Spot Shape Adjustment)  
The spot shape adjustments correct the spot shape in 8 different  
areas on the screen and for the three colors separately. The spot  
shape is adjusted according to the axial axises and the diagonal  
axises when using the arrow keys on the RCU.  
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5
8
2
7
1
4
Theseadjustmentshavetobedoneonadotpattern(e.g.theinternally  
generated pattern) with standard line frequency (15 kHz). The adjust-  
ment values are stored in the EEPROM and remain the same for all  
frequencies.  
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Spot shapes  
before dynamic  
astigmatism correction  
Follow this procedure:  
Highlight 'Dynamic Astigmatism' by pushing the joy disk up or down  
and press ENTER to select. EXIT returns to the Path Selection Main  
Menu.  
Spot shapes  
after dynmic  
astigmatism correction  
Diagonal  
astigmatism correction  
(use the and  
arrow key)  
Axial  
astigmatism correction  
(use the  
and  
Select the source type (selected source or genlock pattern) by  
highlighting the color for which the spot shape has to be corrected and  
press ENTER. (e.g. when selecting RED under 'On Genlocked  
Pattern', the projector switches to a genlocked pattern.)  
arrow key)  
SERVICE MODE  
IDENTIFICATION  
COPY A BLOCK  
Press ENTER to continue adjustment.  
DELETE A BLOCK  
DELETE ALL BLOCKS  
CHANGE PASSWORD  
CHANGE LANGUAGE  
RUN TIME  
Increase the contrast level using the Contrast Control to near maxi-  
mum. Using the "+" Sharpness Key, defocus the image until the dots  
are large and easily visible. Press ENTER to continue to SEL.  
SET TO MIDPOSITION  
CONVERGENCE MID  
DYNAMIC ASTIGMATISM  
MORE...  
Slih  
DYNAMIC ASTIGMATISM  
o
ON SELECTED SOURCE  
RED  
GREEN  
BLUE  
ON GENLOCKED PATTERN  
RED  
GREEN  
BLUE  
SEL: select the adjustment area on the screen where the spot shape  
has to be corrected. Use the arrow keys to select one of the 8 areas.  
Press ENTER to continue to ADJ.  
Select pattern or color  
with  
or  
then <ENTER>  
<EXIT> to return  
ADJ: adjust the spot shape in the axial or diagonal direction when  
using the arrow keys for the selected area. Adjust until the spot shape  
is circular.  
DYNAMIC ASTIGMATISM  
First adjust the defocusing  
of the image.  
SEL : select area using arrow  
keys  
Use the up and down arrow keys for the diagonal astigmatism  
adjustment and the left and right arrow keys for the axial astigmatism  
adjustment. Press ENTER to continue selecting a new area. The  
adjustment direction (axial or diagonal) and adjustment value are  
given in a text box on the screen. When all areas are adjusted, press  
EXIT to return to the Service Main Menu.  
ADJ : adjust axial astigmatism  
using  
or  
, diagonal  
astigmatism using  
or  
Toggle between SEL and ADJ  
with <ENTER>  
<ENTER> to continue  
<EXIT> to return  
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Service Mode  
G2 Adjust  
SERVICE MODE  
This item is password protected. Highlight 'G2 Adjust' with the control  
disk and press ENTER to continue. A safety notice will be displayed  
on the screen since it is necessary to open the top cover to adjust the  
G2.  
G2 ADJUSTMENT  
GAMMA CORRECTIONS  
CRT RUN IN CYCLE  
PROJECTOR WARM UP  
CRT DRIVE MODE  
MORE...  
G2 adjustment should be performed by Runco personnel or  
Runco authorized dealers.  
If you are qualified, press ENTER to continue. If not qualified, press  
SAFETY  
NOTICE  
EXIT to return to the Service Mode Main Menu.  
RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK  
G2 ADJUSTMENT SHOULD BE  
PERFORMED BY RUNCO  
PERSONNEL, OR RUNCO  
AUTHORIZED DEALERS.  
IF QUALIFIED, PRESS  
<ENTER> TO CONTINUE, OR  
IF NOT, <EXIT> TO RETURN  
SERVICE MODE  
Gamma Corrections  
G2 ADJUSTMENT  
GAMMA CORRECTIONS  
CRT RUN IN CYCLE  
PROJECTOR WARM UP  
CRT DRIVE MODE  
This item is password protected. Highlight 'Gamma Corrections' with  
the control disk and press ENTER to continue. A warning will be  
displayedonthescreenasthereisariskofincorrectadjustmentofthe  
projector.  
MORE...  
WARNING  
RISK OF INCORRECT  
ADJUSTMENT OF THE PROJECTOR  
If you are qualified, press ENTER to continue. If not qualified, press  
EXIT to return to the Service Mode Main Menu.  
THE GAMMA CORRECTIONS ARE  
FACTORY ADJUSTED USING AN  
ACTAS COLOUR ANALYSER!  
THEREFORE, ONLY QUALIFIED  
INSTALLATION OR SERVICE  
PERSONNEL SHOULD PERFORM  
THESE ADJUSTMENTS !  
<ENTER> TO CONTINUE  
<EXIT> TO RETURN  
CRT Run in Cycle  
SERVICE MODE  
G2 ADJUSTMENT  
GAMMA CORRECTIONS  
CRT RUN IN CYCLE  
PROJECTOR WARM UP  
CRT DRIVE MODE  
The CRT Run in Cycle option can only be activated when memory  
blocks on an internal # pattern are available. When one or more such  
blocks are available, a flashing white image (5 sec on, 5 sec off) will  
be generated or 5 minutes on the first internal block. In the next 5  
minutes, a second internal block will be used to generate the flashing  
white image. The image will also be shifted in a vertical way to prevent  
a CRT burn in. To quit the CRT Run in Cycle option, press EXIT.  
MORE...  
CRT RUN IN CYCLE  
Highlight 'CRT Run in Cycle' with the control disk and press ENTER  
to start.  
A flashing white pattern will be  
generated until <EXIT> is pressed.  
The projector only uses memory  
blocks adjusted on an internal  
# pattern; if no such block is  
available, the projector can't run  
the procedure and leaves the  
adjusment mode.  
If a memory block adjusted on an internal # pattern is available, the  
CRT Run in Cycle will start when pressing ENTER. If no such block  
is available, the projector cannot run the CRT Run In Option and  
leaves the Adjustment Mode.  
<ENTER> to continue  
<EXIT> to cancel  
If you still want to run CRT Run In Cycle, first create a memory block  
on an internal # pattern and restart the CRT Run In Option.  
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Service Mode  
Projector Warm-Up  
Highlight 'Projector Warm-Up' by pushing the control disk up or down  
and press ENTER to select the Projector Warm-Up Menu.  
SERVICE MODE  
G2 ADJUSTMENT  
GAMMA CORRECTIONS  
CRT RUN IN CYCLE  
PROJECTOR WARM UP  
CRT DRIVE MODE  
The ON/OFF option can be toggled with the ENTER key.  
MEMORYBANKS  
When in the ON position (and the CRT Run in Cycle is OFF), the  
projectorcanstartupwithawarm-upperiodof20minutes. Duringthe  
startupawarm-upmenuwilldisplayed.Thismenuoffersthepossibility  
to skip the warm-up period anyway by pressing the EXIT key and  
offers the possibility to adjust the horizontal and vertical amplitude of  
this white image with the control disk. During this warm-up period, a  
full white image is shifted on the CRT faceplate to avoid a burn in.  
MORE...  
PROJECTOR WARM UP  
OPTION : ON  
A FULL WHITE PATTERN  
WILL BE GENERATED FOR  
20 MINUTES AT POWER UP  
AFTER THIS PROCEDURE  
THE PROJECTOR IS READY  
TO PERFORM IN OPTIMUM  
CONDITION  
Every 30 seconds, a text box will be displayed on another place on the  
screen with the remaining time to go.  
TOGGLE OPTION ON OR OFF  
with <ENTER>  
WhenEXIT ispressedduringthiswarm-upperiod, thewarm-upmenu  
will be redisplayed with the remaining time indication. Press another  
time EXIT to interrupt the warm-up cycle.  
<EXIT> to return  
Whenthewarm-upoptionisOFF,whenswitchingonthetheprojector,  
it starts immediately with the projection of the selected source.  
CRT Drive Mode  
The projector CRT's can be driven with the normal current (normal  
mode) or a lower current (economic mode).  
SERVICE MODE  
G2 ADJUSTMENT  
GAMMA CORRECTIONS  
CRT RUN IN CYCLE  
PROJECTOR WARM UP  
CRT DRIVE MODE  
MEMORYBANKS  
To change the drive mode, highlight 'CRT Drive Mode' by pushing the  
control disk up or down and press ENTER to display the CRT Drive  
Mode Menu.  
MORE...  
To change the boost mode, push the control disk up or down to select  
a display mode and press ENTER to select.  
CRT DRIVE MODE  
NORMAL  
ECONOMIC  
The following modes are available:  
- normal  
WARNING : permanent  
boost mode reduces the lifetime  
of the CRT's !  
- economic: lower drive current to the CRTs. The lifetime of the CRTs  
will increase but the light output will reduce.  
Select with  
or  
then <ENTER>  
<EXIT> to return  
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Service Mode  
Memory Banks  
This function allows the creation of various aspect ratios while the  
horizontal scan rate stays the same.  
SERVICE MODE  
IfthisfeatureisON,thentheunitwillhavethecapabilityofhavingeight  
(8) separate aspect ratios within the same frequency (there are a total  
of 32 separate memories if all eight memory banks are used. For  
example, thenatotalof4frequenciescanbeinput[4freqsx8memory  
banks = 32]). To create different memories, clear all the menus from  
the screen (press "exit" until the screen is clear). Then, press "EN-  
TER." A box will appear in the bottom right hand corner indicating in  
which memory bank the unit is (i.e., MEMORY BANK: 1.): Next, press  
a number (1—8) representing to which memory bank the new screen  
sizewillbeassigned.Thenewmemorybanknumberwillbedisplayed.  
To ensure the new memory is saved, perform any convergence  
function on the new memory.  
G2 ADJUSTMENT  
GAMMA CORRECTIONS  
CRT RUN IN CYCLE  
PROJECTOR WARM UP  
CRT DRIVE MODE  
MEMORY BANKS  
MORE...  
MEMORY BANKS: ON  
Select with or  
then <ENTER>  
<EXIT> to return  
This function is intended for customers with a need for various aspect  
ratios, especially those with widescreens. From the Runco factory,  
three (3) memory banks are assigned for each frequency:  
Memory Bank 1: 3:4 (1:1.33)  
Memory Bank 2: widescreen (1:1.78 or l.85)  
Memory Bank 3: Anamorphic  
If this feature is OFF, then each of the 32 memories will be scan rate  
dependent. In other words, each of the 32 memories MUST have a  
different frequency. This is especially useful for use with computers  
and their different resolutions.  
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Messages, warnings and failures  
MESSAGES, WARNINGSAND FAILURES  
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When selecting a new source, in-  
formation about this source will be  
displayed on the screen. Source  
number, horizontal, and vertical  
frequencies of the displayed  
source.  
WARNING:  
INPUT 05  
Fh= 31.5 kHz  
Fv= 60 Hz  
Message when the entered pass-  
wordiswrong.  
invalid  
code entry  
WARNING:  
Announcement of the selected  
source.  
Endofadjustmentrange.  
SOURCE 05  
end of ad-  
just range  
Message to enter your password.  
Passwordcontains4digits.  
enter  
password  
x x x x  
WARNING:  
input no  
longer  
Messagewillbedisplayedwhenthe  
input source is no longer available.  
Thefollowingmessagethenappears:  
'check input signal or select new  
source'.  
available  
These messages will be displayed  
onthescreenwhenpushingtheTEXT  
key.  
WARNING:  
invalid  
frequency  
input  
The entered frequency or applied  
frequencyofthesourceisoutofthe  
projector'srange.  
text on  
Text ON : the 'Bar Scale Indication'  
willbeenabledduringthechangeof  
ananalogcontrolinthe'Operational  
Mode' + all warnings and failures  
will be displayed.  
Messagetoinformthat selectedta-  
bleisdeleted. Thismessagewillbe  
followed by 'confirm message',  
which the user has to answer.  
table is  
deleted  
TextOFF:the'BarScaleIndication'  
willbedisabledduringthechangeof  
ananalogcontrolinthe'Operational  
Mode' + all warnings and failures  
will not be displayed.  
text off  
FAILURE  
Indication of the projector address  
when activating the 'ADDRESS'  
button on the RCU with a pencil or  
othersmallobject.  
PROJECTOR  
ADDRESS:  
003  
Hardware failure. Call a qualified  
servicetechnicianforrepair.  
12C error  
addr.: 7FH  
WARNING:  
FAILURE  
short  
circuit on  
I2C bus  
The input is a valid input but the  
sourceisnotconnectedtotheinput  
terminals or the input source is  
switchedoff.  
Hardware failure. Call a qualified  
servicetechnicianforrepair.  
source not  
available  
WARNING:  
FAN FAILED  
Projector  
will  
Whenawrongkeyispressedonthe  
RCU.  
Message when one of the fans is  
not working anymore. Projector  
switches to stand-by.  
invalid  
key entry  
switch off  
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Specifications  
SPECIFICATIONS  
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Scan Frequency:  
Horizontal: 15-75 kHz autolock  
Vertical: 37-155 Hz  
Safety Regulations: Complies with: UL, FCC Class B,  
CE, C-Tick  
Environment:  
Humidity:  
Storage:  
32-104o F (0-40o C)  
0-90% non-condensing  
10-122o F (-12-50o C)  
Retrace Time:  
Horizontal: 2.5 m S  
Vertical: 200 m S  
Bandwidth:  
CRT:  
120 MHz (-3 dB)  
9-inch, high brightness, high definition  
liquid coupled tubes with  
electromagnetic focus  
Cabinet Dimensions: Width: 31 in./787.40 mm  
Depth: 46.25 in./1174.75 mm  
Height: 14 in./355.60 mm  
Lenses:  
Super high definition, fully color  
corrected F1.15 lenses  
Weight:  
204 lbs./92.53 kg  
Optical Resolution: HD-120 lenses 12 line pairs per mm  
Included  
1250 TV lines  
Accessories:  
Remote control, AC power cord, and  
Owner's Operating Manual  
Video Resolution:  
Video Inputs:  
1250 TV lines  
Call the factory for more specific information on export  
specifications.  
RGB: 5-BNC analog (RGB H/V) or  
Component (R-Y, Y, B-Y)  
Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
Color Balance:  
Input Memories:  
Four user selectable settings: 3200 K,  
5400 K, 6500 K, 9300 K. All settings  
can be customized.  
32 separate memories with 8 memories  
per scan frequency and one-touch  
aspect ratio control  
Internal Setup  
Pattern:  
Crosshatch  
Light Output:  
Picture Size:  
1250 lumens peak/240 ANSI  
90-300 in. (4:3) diagonal  
Throw Distance:  
1.38 x width (widescreen)  
1.45 x width (standard 4:3)  
Aspect Ratios:  
8 accessible from remote control including:  
1.33 (standard), 1.85:1 (widescreen),  
and Anamorphic  
Configuration:  
Front or rear, floor or ceiling mount  
Contrast Ratios:  
100:1 (JIS Method)  
20:1 (HDTV Method)  
High Voltage:  
Convergence:  
32.7 kV  
Digital zone convergence with 25  
individual zones  
Convergence Limits: Less than 0.2% of vertical height  
Power Input: 110 VAC, 50/60 Hz (220V Export model)  
Power Consumption: 590 W  
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RUMA-003800 rev 10-00  
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