Christie Digital Systems Projector DHD555 GS User Manual

GS Series  
DWX555-GS/DHD555-GS/DWU555-GS  
USER MANUAL  
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NOTICES  
COPYRIGHT AND TRADEMARKS  
Copyright ©2014 Christie Digital Systems USA, Inc. All rights reserved.  
All brand names and product names are trademarks, registered trademarks or trade names of their  
respective holders.  
REGULATORY  
The product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,  
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection  
against harmful interference when the product is operated in a commercial environment. The  
product 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 communications.  
Operation of the product in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case  
the user will be required to correct the interference at the user's own expense.  
WARNING! Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Christie could void the user's  
authority to operate the product.  
FOR COMMERCIAL USE ONLY - POUR USAGE COMMERCIAL UNIQUEMENT  
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO  
THE FOLLOWING 2 CONDITIONS: (1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL  
INTERFERENCE (2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED,  
INCLUDING ANY INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION.  
THIS CLASS A DIGITAL APPARATUS MEETS ALL REQUIREMENTS OF THE CANADIAN  
INTERFERENCE-CAUSING EQUIPMENT REGULATIONS.  
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GENERAL  
Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, however in some cases changes in the products or  
availability could occur which may not be reflected in this document. Christie reserves the right to  
make changes to specifications at any time without notice. Performance specifications are typical,  
but may vary depending on conditions beyond Christie's control such as maintenance of the  
product in proper working conditions. Performance specifications are based on information  
available at the time of printing. Christie makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material,  
including, but not limited to, implied warranties of fitness for a particular purpose. Christie will not be  
liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the  
performance or use of this material.  
The product is designed and manufactured with high-quality materials and components that can be  
recycled and reused. This symbol  
means that electrical and electronic equipment, at their end-  
of-life, should be disposed of separately from regular waste. Please dispose of the product  
appropriately and according to local regulations. In the European Union, there are separate  
collection systems for used electrical and electronic products. Please help us to conserve the  
environment we live in!  
Canadian manufacturing facility is ISO 9001 and 14001 certified.  
GENERAL WARRANTY STATEMENTS  
For complete information about Christie's limited warranty, please contact your Christie dealer. In  
addition to the other limitations that may be specified in Christie's limited warranty, the warranty  
does not cover:  
a. Damage occurring during shipment, in either direction.  
b. Problems caused by combination of the product with non-Christie equipment, such as distribu-  
tion systems, cameras, video tape recorders, etc., or use of the product with any non-Christie  
interface device.  
c. Damage caused by misuse, improper power source, accident, fire, flood, lightening, earth-  
quake or other natural disaster.  
d. Damage caused by improper installation/alignment, or by product modification, if by other than  
a Christie authorized repair service provider.  
e. For LCD projectors, the warranty period specified applies only where the LCD projector is in  
"normal use." "Normal use" means the LCD projector is not used more than 8 hours a day, 5  
days a week. For any LCD projector where "normal use" is exceeded, warranty coverage under  
this warranty terminates after 6000 hours of operation.  
f. Failure due to normal wear and tear.  
PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE  
Preventative maintenance is an important part of the continued and proper operation of your  
product. Please see the Maintenance section for specific maintenance items as they relate to your  
product. Failure to perform maintenance as required, and in accordance with the maintenance  
schedule specified by Christie, will void the warranty.  
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Table of Contents  
1. SAFETY  
2. INTRODUCTION  
2.1 Projector Components ..................................................................................................2-1  
2.2 Built-in Keypad..............................................................................................................2-4  
2.3 Input/Output (I/O) Panel................................................................................................2-5  
2.4 Remote Control.............................................................................................................2-6  
2.5 LED Status Indicators ...................................................................................................2-8  
3. INSTALLATION  
3.1 Connect to Computer....................................................................................................3-1  
3.2 Connect to Video Equipment ........................................................................................3-2  
3.3 Turn the Projector On....................................................................................................3-3  
3.4 Turn the Projector Off....................................................................................................3-3  
3.5 Adjust the Projector Position.........................................................................................3-4  
Table Top Mode3-5  
Portrait Mode3-5  
3-5  
Inverted Mode3-5  
Non-Supported Modes3-6  
3.6 Calculate Lens Offset....................................................................................................3-7  
3.7 Removing and Installing the Lens...............................................................................3-13  
3.8 Cable Cover Installation..............................................................................................3-14  
3.9 Portrait Cover Installation............................................................................................3-15  
3.10 Ceiling Mount Installation............................................................................................3-16  
4. OPERATION  
4.1 Size and Position Menu ................................................................................................4-2  
4.2 Image Settings Menu ....................................................................................................4-7  
4.3 Configuration Menu.....................................................................................................4-10  
4.4 Light Source................................................................................................................4-15  
4.5 Status Menu................................................................................................................4-16  
4.6 Input Switching & PIP Menu........................................................................................4-19  
4.7 Language Menu ..........................................................................................................4-21  
4.8 Test Pattern Menu.......................................................................................................4-21  
4.9 Web User Interface .....................................................................................................4-22  
4.9.1 Logging On.....................................................................................................4-22  
4.9.2 Main Tabbed Page - General.........................................................................4-22  
4.9.3 Main Tabbed Page - Status............................................................................4-23  
4.9.4 Main Tabbed Page - Lens..............................................................................4-24  
4.9.5 Network ..........................................................................................................4-25  
4.9.6 Tools...............................................................................................................4-28  
4.9.7 Administrator Page.........................................................................................4-28  
4.9.8 About Page.....................................................................................................4-29  
4.10 Christie Presenter .......................................................................................................4-30  
4.10.1 Connect to the Projector.................................................................................4-30  
4.10.2 Install Christie Presenter software..................................................................4-31  
4.10.3 Use Christie Presenter ...................................................................................4-32  
4.11 Card Reader Operation...............................................................................................4-38  
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Table of Contents  
5. TROUBLESHOOTING  
6. SPECIFICATIONS  
6.1 Inputs............................................................................................................................ 6-1  
6.2 PIP/PBP Compatibility .................................................................................................. 6-6  
6.3 Key Features ................................................................................................................ 6-7  
6.4 List of Components....................................................................................................... 6-8  
6.5 Optional Accessories.................................................................................................... 6-8  
6.6 REGULATORY............................................................................................................. 6-9  
6.7 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Warning.............................................. 6-10  
6.8 OSD Tree.................................................................................................................... 6-11  
6.9 Preset Mode tables..................................................................................................... 6-19  
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Section 1: SAFETY  
1.  
SAFETY  
Read through this document in its entirety and understand all warnings and  
precautions before attempting to operate the projector.  
WARNING  
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Do not look into the projector lens when the laser is on. The bright light  
may result in permanent eye damage.  
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this projector to  
rain or moisture.  
Do not open or disassemble the projector as this may cause electric shock.  
All installation and maintenance procedures must be performed by a  
Christie accredited service technician.  
Keep all combustible material away from the concentrated light beam of  
the projector.  
Position all cables where they cannot contact hot surfaces or be pulled or  
tripped over.  
Always power down the projector and disconnect all power sources before  
servicing or cleaning.  
Use a soft cloth moistened with a mild detergent to clean the display  
housing.  
Disconnect the power plug from the AC outlet if the product is not being  
used for an extended period of time.  
Operate the projector under the following conditions:  
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Operating temperature range: 5°C to 35°C  
Storage temperature range: -10°C to 60°C  
Humidity range: 5% to 80 % RH (Max.), non condensing  
Operating altitude: 10,000 ft. maximum  
Use only the AC power cord supplied. Do not attempt operation if the AC  
supply and cord are not within the specified voltage and power range for  
your region.  
Remove the lens plug from the lens opening in the projector before  
installing the lens. Retain the lens plug to protect the optical components  
from dust and debris during transport.  
Do not block the ventilation slots and openings on the projector.  
Do not use abrasive cleaners, waxes or solvents to clean the projector.  
Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord.  
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Section 1: SAFETY  
Warning  
This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause  
radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate  
measures.  
Important Laser Notice  
MAX OUTPUT:8.0mW  
WAVE LENGTH:440~455nm  
Complies with 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11 except  
for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No. 50, dated June 24, 2007.  
IEC 60825-1:2007  
WARNING  
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This projector is a Class 2 laser device that conforms with IEC 60825-  
1:2007 and CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11  
Class 2 laser product, Do Not Stare Into Beam  
This projector has built-in Class 4 laser module. Disassembly or  
modification is very dangerous and should never be attempted.  
Any operation or adjustment not specifically instructed by the user's guide  
creates the risk of hazardous laser radiation exposure.  
Do not open or disassemble the projector as this may cause damage by the  
exposure of laser radiation.  
Do not stare into beam when the projector is on. The bright light may result  
in permanent eye damage.  
Without following the control, adjustment or operation procedure may  
cause damage by the exposure of laser radiation.  
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Section 2: INTRODUCTION  
2.  
INTRODUCTION  
The product specified in this document is a high brightness, high-resolution  
video/graphics 1-chip laser based projector. The projector is available in  
WXGA, HD and WUXGA resolutions. The projector utilizes Digital Light  
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Processing (DLP ) technology from Texas Instruments. It is primarily designed  
for fixed installation markets.  
2.1  
Projector Components  
Front View  
1
2
3
4
Ind.  
1
Part Name  
Description  
Receives signals from the IR remote. Keep the signal  
path to the sensor unobstructed for uninterrupted  
communication with the projector.  
Front IR Sensor  
Allows automated lens control and adjustment:  
vertical and horizontal offsets, zoom and focus.  
2
Projection Lens  
Protects the lens motors and mechanism. Remove in  
order to insert or remove the lens.  
3
4
Lens Ring  
Adjustable Feet  
Raise or lower the feet to level the projector.  
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Rear View  
1
HDBaseT  
REMOTE  
IN  
REMOTE  
OUT  
HDMI  
VGA IN  
VGA OUT  
DISPLAY PORT  
DVI  
2
MINI USB  
GREEN/Y  
BLUE/PB  
RED/PR  
RS232  
USB  
ETHERNET  
CVBS  
S-VIDEO  
3
4
5
K
Ind.  
Part Name  
Description  
Receives signals from the IR remote. Keep the signal  
path unobstructed for uninterrupted communication  
with the projector.  
1
Rear IR Sensor  
2
3
4
5
Input/Output (I/O) Panel Connects the projector to external devices.  
AC Input  
Connect to the supplied power adapter.  
Power Button  
Kensington Lock  
Switch the power button to turn on the power source.  
Use to secure the projector to countertops, tables, etc.  
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Left View  
1
Right View  
2
3
4
Ind.  
1
Part Name  
Description  
Keep these vents unobstructed to prevent the  
projector from overheating.  
Cooling Air Vents  
(Intake)  
Displays the status of the projector. They are (from left  
to right): LIGHT, STATUS, and PIC MUTE.  
2
3
4
LED Status Indicators  
Built-in Keypad  
Controls the projector.  
Keep these vents unobstructed to prevent the  
projector from overheating.  
Cooling Air Vents  
(Exhaust)  
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2.2  
Built-in Keypad  
1
7
8
2
3
4
9
10  
5
6
11  
Ind.  
1
Part Name  
Description  
Power  
Menu  
Enter  
Auto  
Turn the projector on or off  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Display menus  
Confirm a selection  
Automatically optimize image  
Adjust the lens vertical or horizontal offset setting  
Adjust focus  
Lens  
Focus  
Exit  
Return to previous level or exit menus if at top level  
Arrow Keys  
Input  
Adjust a setting UP or DOWN  
Navigate within a menu  
9
Select an input for the main or PIP/PBP image  
Display or blank the video image.  
Adjust zoom  
10 Picture Mute  
11 Zoom  
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2.3  
Input/Output (I/O) Panel  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
HDBaseT  
REMOTE  
IN  
REMOTE  
OUT  
HDMI  
VGA IN  
VGA OUT  
DISPLAY PORT  
DVI  
MINI USB  
GREEN/Y  
BLUE/PB  
RED/PR  
RS232  
USB  
ETHERNET  
CVBS  
S-VIDEO  
12  
9
10  
11  
13  
14  
15  
Ind.  
1
Connector Name  
Ind.  
9
Connector Name  
HDBaseT  
Remote IN  
Remote OUT  
HDMI  
Component IN  
RS232  
2
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
3
Mini USB  
USB Type A  
Ethernet  
4
5
VGA-IN  
6
VGA OUT  
Display Port  
DVI  
CVBS  
7
S-Video  
8
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2.4  
Remote Control  
1
2
3
16  
17  
18  
4
5
19  
20  
6
7
21  
22  
8
23  
24  
9
10  
25  
11  
12  
26  
27  
13  
14  
28  
29  
15  
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Ind.  
1
Part Name  
Picture Mute  
Description  
Display or blank the video image.  
Turn projector ON.  
2
Power on  
Gamma  
Bright  
3
Adjust mid-range levels.  
4
Adjust amount of light in the image.  
Turn PIP/PBP ON/OFF.  
5
PIP/PBP  
Size  
6
Adjust the PIP/PBP size  
7
Number Keys  
Help  
Enter a number, such as a channel, value, etc.  
Display context-sensitive help.  
Display menus.  
8
9
Menu  
Adjust a setting UP or DOWN.  
Navigate within a menu.  
10 Arrow Keys  
11 Test  
Display a test pattern.  
12 Auto  
Automatically optimize image.  
Use to hide or show menus.  
13 OSD  
14 Keystone H  
15 Keystone V  
16 Standby  
17 Contrast  
18 Hot-key  
19 Swap  
Adjust the horizontal keystone.  
Adjust the vertical keystone.  
Turn projector OFF.  
Adjust difference between dark and light.  
Select your preset keys quickly.  
Swap the main and PIP/PBP images.  
Adjust the PIP/PBP layout.  
20 Layout  
21 Focus  
22 Zoom  
Adjust focus to improve image clarity as desired.  
Adjust zoom to achieve a desired image size.  
Change the remote ID. Press Proj Key then a number  
between 1 and 9 to assign an ID. Press PROJ then  
number 0 to return to the universal remote ID.  
23 Proj Key  
24 Exit  
Return to previous level or exit menus if at top level.  
Select a highlighted menu item.  
Change or accept a value.  
25 Enter  
26 Input  
27 Info  
Select an input for the main or PIP/PBP image.  
Display source image information.  
Horizontal Lens Shift - Adjust the position of the image  
horizontally.  
28 Lens H  
29 Lens V  
Vertical Lens Shift - Adjust the position of the image  
vertically.  
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2.5  
LED Status Indicators  
The LED status indicators are located on the right side of the projector. Each  
LED is defined below.  
LIGHT LED  
LED Status  
Projector State  
When projector has lost over 60% initial luminance  
Laser diode time has expired  
Red (flashing)  
Orange (solid)  
Green (solid)  
Off  
Laser diode is on and operating correctly  
Laser diode is off  
STATUS LED  
LED Status  
Off  
Projector State  
AC power is off (without AC plug in)  
Off, but keypad LED  
is on  
AC has been applied, projector is in standby mode  
Green (solid)  
Projector is powered up and operating normally  
Projector communications  
Green (flashing)  
Non-portrait mode used  
NOTE: Please refer to section 3.5.  
Orange (solid)  
Orange (flashing)  
Projector is in cool down mode or startup mode  
Projector is in flash (LAN) update state  
Green (flashing) /  
Red (flashing)  
Red (solid)  
Over-temperature  
Fan failure  
Red (flashing)  
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PICTURE MUTE LED  
LED Status  
Projector State  
Light is on - image is displayed  
Light is on - image is blank  
Green (solid)  
Orange (solid)  
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Section 3: INSTALLATION  
3.  
INSTALLATION  
3.1  
Connect to Computer  
Desktop  
Laptop  
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
HDBaseT  
REMOTE  
IN  
REMOTE  
OUT  
HDMI  
VGA IN  
VGA OUT  
DISPLAY PORT  
DVI  
MINI USB  
GREEN/Y  
BLUE/PB  
RED/PR  
RS232  
USB  
ETHERNET  
CVBS  
S-VIDEO  
Ind. Connector Name Ind.  
Connector Name  
Ind.  
Connector Name  
1
2
RS232 Cable  
HDMI Cable  
VGA in Cable  
4
5
6
USB Type B Mini  
VGA out Cable  
7
8
9
Cable  
DVI Cable  
3
USB Type A Cable  
Power Cord  
NOTE:  
The diagram shows the cables/connectors that may be used to connect to various devices.  
Due to the difference in applications for each country, the accessories required in some regions may be different from those  
shown.  
This diagram is for illustrative purposes only, and does NOT indicate that these accessories are supplied with the projector.  
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3.2  
Connect to Video Equipment  
Component video output equipment  
DVD player  
Video cassette recorder  
3
5
1
2
7
8
4
6
HDBaseT  
REMOTE  
IN  
REMOTE  
OUT  
HDMI  
VGA IN  
VGA OUT  
DSPLAY PORT  
DVI  
MINI USB  
GREEN/Y  
BLUE/PB  
RED/PR  
RS232  
USB  
ETHERNET  
CVBS  
S-VIDEO  
Ind. Connector Name Ind.  
Component  
Connector Name  
VGA in Cable  
Ind.  
7
Connector Name  
1
2
3
4
CVBS Cable  
(YPbPr) Cable  
3 RCA Component  
Cable  
HDMI Cable  
5
8
S-Video Cable  
15-pin to 3 RCA  
Component/HDTV  
Adapter  
VGA to RBG  
SCART  
6
NOTE:  
The diagram shows the cables/connectors that may be used to connect to various devices.  
Due to the difference in applications for each country, the accessories required in some regions may be different from those  
shown.  
This diagram is for illustrative purposes only, and does NOT indicate that these accessories are supplied with the projector.  
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3.3  
Turn the Projector On  
1. Ensure that the power cord and signal cable are securely connected. The  
1
Power button on the built in keypad is illuminated.  
2. Turn on the projector by pressing " " on the remote control or press "  
"
2
on the built-in keypad. The Status LED is Orange with a long blink.  
3. Turn on the source. Select Input Key on the remote control to select an  
input source (VGA, BNC, HDMI, Component, S-Video or Composite  
3  
Video).  
4. The projector detects the source you selected and displays the image.  
NOTE:  
The first time the projector is used, the preferred language may be selected from the main menu after the startup screen is dis-  
played.  
2
Power on  
1
Status LED  
2
Power on  
3  
Input Key  
3.4  
Turn the Projector Off  
1. Press " " on the built-in keypad or on the remote control to turn off the  
projector. A warning message will appear on the displayed image.  
2. Press " " again to confirm your selection. If you do not press " " again,  
the warning message will disappear after 10 seconds.  
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3.5  
Adjust the Projector Position  
When you select a position for the projector, consider the size and shape of  
your screen, the location of your power outlets, and the distance between the  
projector and the rest of your equipment. Follow these general guidelines:  
Position the projector on a flat surface at a right angle to the screen. The  
projector (with the standard lens) must be at least 3 feet (0.9m) from the  
projection screen.  
Position the projector to the desired distance from the screen. The distance  
from the lens of the projector to the screen, the zoom setting, and the video  
format determine the size of the projected image.  
For the fixed short lens, the image exits at a default angle. However, the  
lens shift feature makes the image offset variable.  
Lens throw ratio:  
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Lens 1.22~1.53 (WU/HD)  
Lens 0.95~1.22 (WU/HD)  
Lens 1.52~2.92 (WU/HD)  
Lens 1.28-1.61 (WX)  
Lens 1.0-1.28 (WX)  
Lens 1.6-3.07 (WX)  
360 degree operation (alone the widest axis)  
360°  
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Table Top Mode  
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The projector is in table top mode when the viewing angle is from 0° to  
<60° and from >300° to 360° as illustrated below.  
300~360 deg  
0 deg  
0~60 deg  
Portrait Mode  
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The projector is in portrait mode when the viewing angle is from 60° to  
120° as illustrated below.  
Portrait mode  
60~120 deg  
Portrait mode  
60~120 deg  
WARNING  
In portrait orientation, the Portrait Side Cover must be installed on the side  
of the projector which is now the lower side. Refer to section 3.9.  
Inverted Mode  
The projector is in Inverted/Ceiling Mount Mode when the viewing angle  
is from >120° to <240° as illustrated below.  
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180~240 deg  
120~180 deg  
180 deg  
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Non-Supported Modes  
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The projector is in non-portrait mode when the viewing angle is 240° to  
300° as illustrated below.  
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The "orange" status LED on projector lights on.  
270~300 deg  
240~270 deg  
270 deg  
WARNING  
The projector should not be operated in Non-Portrait Mode.  
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3.6  
Calculate Lens Offset  
The vertical image offset (shift) ranges for the projector are +/-100%  
(WXGA/WUXGA) and +/-120% (HD). The horizontal image offset (shift)  
range for the projector are +/-30% (WXGA/HD/WUXGA).  
The method for calculating lens offset complies with Industry standards.  
Example for Vertical lens offset:  
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At 0% offset (or on axis), the center of the image is on the lens center,  
so that half of the image appears above and half appears below the  
lens center.  
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At +100% offset, all (or 100%) of the image will appear above the lens  
center.  
The % offset is calculated as the ratio of the number of pixels shifted up/  
down to half the image size. Examples for WUXGA:  
Shifting up 600 pixels gives offset of 600/600 * 100% = 100%  
Shifting down 600 pixels gives offset of -600/600 * 100% = -100%  
Shifting up 720 pixels gives offset of 720/600 * 100% = 120%  
Shifting up 240 pixels gives offset of 240/600 * 100% = 40%  
WUXGA Projectors:  
Vertical Image Offset: 0% Offset (WUXGA)  
No offset is applied - 0% offset.  
Half of the image appears above lens center  
and half of the image appears below lens  
center.  
600 pixels  
above lens  
center.  
Lens center  
600 pixels  
above lens  
center.  
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Vertical Image Offset: 100% Offset (WUXGA)  
Image has been offset 600 pixels above  
lens center, so the center of the image is  
now 600 pixels above where the center of  
the image was at 0% offset (or lens center).  
The offset is +600/600 * 100% = +100%.  
600 pixels of  
shift above  
lens center.  
Lens center  
Vertical Image Offset: -100% Offset (WUXGA)  
Image has been offset 600 pixels below lens  
center, so the image has an offset of -600/  
600 * 100% = -100%  
600 pixels  
of shift  
Lens center  
below lens  
center.  
Total of  
1200 pixels  
(600+600)  
of display  
are below  
lens center.  
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HD Projectors:  
Vertical Image Offset: 0% Offset (HD)  
No offset is applied - 0% offset.  
Half of the image appears above lens center  
and half of the image appears below lens  
center.  
540 pixels  
above lens  
center.  
Lens center  
540 pixels  
above lens  
center.  
Vertical Image Offset: 120% Offset (HD)  
Image has been offset 648 pixels above  
lens center, so the center of the image is  
now 648 pixels above where the center of  
the image was at 0% offset (or lens center).  
The offset is +648/540 * 100% = +120%.  
648 pixels of  
shift above  
lens center.  
Lens center  
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Vertical Image Offset: -120% Offset (HD)  
Image has been offset 648 pixels below lens  
center, so the image has an offset of -648/  
540 * 100% = -120%  
Lens center  
648 pixels  
of shift  
below lens  
center.  
Total of  
1296 pixels  
(648+648)  
of display  
are below  
lens center.  
Horizontal Image Offset: +/-30% Offset  
1920 pixels  
+192 pixels  
-192 pixels  
Image has been offset 192 pixels  
left or right of lens center.  
The image has an offset of +192/  
960 * 100% = +20%, or -192/960 *  
100% = -20%  
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WXGA Projectors:  
Vertical Image Offset: 0% Offset (WXGA)  
No offset is applied - 0% offset.  
Half of the image appears above lens center  
and half of the image appears below lens  
center.  
400 pixels  
above lens  
center.  
Lens center  
400 pixels  
above lens  
center.  
Vertical Image Offset: 100% Offset (WXGA)  
Image has been offset 400 pixels above  
lens center, so the center of the image is  
now 400 pixels above where the center of  
the image was at 0% offset (or lens center).  
The offset is +400/400 * 100% = +100%.  
400 pixels of shift  
above lens center.  
Lens center  
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Vertical Image Offset: -100% Offset (WXGA)  
Image has been offset 400 pixels below lens  
center, so the image has an offset of -400/  
400 * 100% = -100%  
Lens center  
400 pixels of shift  
below lens center.  
Total of 800 pixels  
(400+400) of  
display are below  
lens center.  
Horizontal Image Offset: +/-30% Offset  
1280 pixels  
+128 pixels  
-128 pixels  
Image has been offset 128 pixels  
left or right of lens center. The  
image has an offset of +128/640  
* 100% = +20%, or +128/640 *  
100% = -20%  
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3.7  
Removing and Installing the Lens  
When handling the projector after lens installation, make sure the front lens  
cap is placed on the lens to protect the lens surface from potential damage.  
When carrying or moving the projector, do not handle by the lens. This may  
damage the lens, the chassis or other mechanical parts within the projector.  
Installation Steps:  
1. Center the lens: Ensure that the lens is at or near its center position.  
Attempting to remove the lens when at a large offset may cause damage to  
the lens assembly. Center the lens while the projector is switched on by  
pressing the lens horizontal or vertical button and then pressing Enter.  
2. Turn Off the projector: Turn the projector OFF.  
3. Wait for projector to cool down: Allow the projector to cool down into  
standby mode before replacing the lens. Remove power cord after the  
projector has cooled down and prior to replacing the lens.  
4. Remove the lens: Remove the lens ring cover.  
Rotate the lens counter-clockwise by a quarter to release the lock. Remove  
the lens through the front of the projector.  
5. Install the new lens: Fully insert the lens assembly straight into the lens  
mount without turning. Rotate the lens cap clockwise to lock the lens in  
place.  
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3.8  
Cable Cover Installation  
1. Rotate the cable cover and insert the two guide pins into the guide holes.  
2. Press and hold both lower corners of the cable cover while inserting the  
sheet clips into the projector casing.  
Guide Pin  
Guide Hole  
Hold and Press Here  
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3.9  
Portrait Cover Installation  
1. Attach the Portrait cover to the left side of the projector and secure with the  
6 step screws.  
Tighten the six screws  
2. Mount the projector in an appropriate mounting kit, using the 4 mounting  
points on the underside of the projector.  
WARNING  
Mount with the portrait cover side facing downwards.  
The projector must not stand on a table top on the portrait cover  
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3.10 Ceiling Mount Installation  
Mount the projector with an appropriate mounting kit, using the 4 mounting  
points on the underside of the projector.  
When not mounted properly, the projector may fall, causing hazards or  
injury. The warranty on this projector does not cover any damage caused  
by the use of any non-recommended ceiling mount kit or installation of the  
ceiling mount kit in an improper location.  
Refer to the installation instructions and safety guidelines provided in the  
kit.  
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4.  
OPERATION  
The projector has multilingual On-Screen Display (OSD) menus that allow you  
to make image adjustments and change a variety of settings.  
Most of the projector controls are accessed from within the projector menu  
system. There are several groups of related functions, with each group  
selectable from the Main menu as shown below. Press the MENU button on  
the remote control or on the built-in keypad on the rear of the projector to  
display the main menu.  
Use the arrow keys to navigate within the menu and adjust a setting up or  
down.  
Press ENTER to select a highlighted menu item or use it to change or  
accept a value.  
Select the next item that you want to adjust in the menu and adjust it as  
described above.  
Press EXIT to return to the previous menu or exit menus if at top level.  
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Size and Position Menu  
Size Presets  
Display an image with the detected size, or resize the image by maximizing  
either the height, width or both, or resize to the maximum size possible while  
keeping the original aspect ratio.  
Auto: Display with the detected size.  
Native: Display in its native resolution.  
4:3: Retain 4:3 aspect ratio.  
Letterbox: Display with the black borders on the top and bottom.  
Full Size: Fill the screen (regardless of the source).  
Full Width: Fill display width and keep aspect ratio.  
Full Height: Fill display height and keep aspect ratio.  
Custom: Stretch the display horizontally or vertically without cutting the  
image display  
Overscan  
Remove noise around the image. Overscan Zoom enlarges image 6% from  
original size. Overscan Crop cuts 6% of active pixels in four edges of original  
image.  
Pixel Track  
Analog RGB signals only. Steady flickering or several soft vertical stripes or  
bands across the entire image indicates poor pixel tracking. Proper pixel  
tracking ensures that the image quality is consistent across the screen, the  
aspect ratio is maintained, and that the pixel phase can be optimized.  
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Pixel Phase  
Analog RGB Signals only. Adjust pixel phase when the image still shows  
shimmer or noise after pixel tracking is optimized. Pixel phase can adjust the  
phase of the pixel-sampling clock relative to the incoming signal.  
Horz Position  
Move the image right or left within the area of available pixels.  
Vert Position  
Move the image up or down within the area of available pixels.  
Digital Horz Zoom  
Change the size of projector's display area horizontally. If the display area has  
been resized by this setting, it can be moved by changing the Digital Horz Shift  
and Digital Vert Shift settings.  
Digital Vert Zoom  
Change the size of projector's display area vertically. If the display area has  
been resized by this setting, it can be moved by changing the Digital Horz Shift  
and Digital Vert Shift settings.  
Digital Horz Shift  
Move the display area horizontally if its size has been changed by the Digital  
Zoom setting.  
Digital Vert Shift  
Move the display area vertically if its size has been changed by the Digital  
Zoom setting.  
Geometry Correction  
The "Geometry Correction" can be controlled with the options in the drop-  
down list:"Off/Basic" when optional Dual Processor Warp Module is not  
installed, and "Off/Basic/Curve/Rotate" when optional Dual Processor Warp  
Module is installed.  
Geometry Correction Feature Compatibility  
Curved  
Surface(2x2)  
Pincushionand  
Barrel  
Warp Function  
4-Corner  
4-Corner  
Keystone  
Rotation  
--  
--  
X
X
X
X
--  
X
X
--  
X
X
X
X
--  
Curved  
Surface(2x2)  
Keystone  
Pincushionand  
Barrel  
Rotation  
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Off: No Geometric correction is applied to the image.  
Horz Keystone: Adjust the keystone horizontally and make a more square  
image. Horizontal keystone is used to correct a keystoned image shape in  
which the left and right borders of the image are unequal in length, and the  
top and bottom are slanted to one of the sides. This is intended for use with  
horizontally on-axis applications. For horizontally offset applications, you  
must use 4 Corner correction using the optional Dual Processor Warp  
Module.  
B
B
Ind. WXGA 1080P WUXGA  
A
B
12.3% 10.2% 7.1%  
7.7% 6.4% 5.2%  
A
A
Vert Keystone: Adjust the keystone vertically and make a more square  
image. Vertical keystone is used to correct a keystoned image shape in  
which the left and right borders of the image are unequal in length, and the  
top and bottom are slanted to one of the sides. This is intended when for  
use with horizontally on-axis applications. For horizontally offset images,  
you must use 4 Corner correction using the optional Dual Processor Warp  
Module.  
A
B
Ind. WXGA  
1080P  
4.4%  
8.7%  
WUXGA  
A
B
5.4%  
3.3%  
5.4%  
10.4%  
B
A
Horz Pincushion: Adjust the pincushion horizontally and make a more  
square image.  
Ind. WXGA  
1080P  
13.3%  
13.2%  
WUXGA  
A
B
16.0%  
16.0%  
8.0%  
7.9%  
A
B
Vert Pincushion: Adjust the pincushion vertically and make a more square  
image.  
A
B
Ind. WXGA  
1080P WUXGA  
A
B
14.7%  
14.7%  
12.3%  
12.1%  
11.4%  
11.4%  
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• Pincushion/Barrel: Allow for correction for slight curved distortion from the  
lens or projection surface.  
Ind.  
WXGA  
1080P  
WUXGA  
A
C
A
B
C
D
8.38%  
3.5%  
6.4%  
6.4%  
8.35%  
3.98%  
6.4%  
8.37%  
4.59%  
6.5%  
B
D
6.4%  
6.5%  
4-Corner: Allow the image to be squeezed to fit an area defined by moving  
each of the four corners' x and y position.  
A
A
B
B
B
d. WXGA 1080P WUXGA  
A
10.0% 8.4%  
9.5% 7.9%  
8.3%  
B
7.0%  
B
A
A
Rotation: Allow an image to be rotated - most commonly to level the image.  
While the image is rotated, the software can crop any content that begins to  
fall off the panel. The function will not automatically scale the image down  
to prevent cropping. If scaling is required, the digital zoom function can be  
used, independently of the rotation function.  
A
Ind. WXGA 1080P WUXGA  
A
10.0% 8.4%  
8.3%  
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Auto Image  
Force the projector to reacquire and lock to the input signal. This is useful  
when signal quality is marginal. "Normal mode" can support all of the 4:3 input  
sources.  
"Wide mode" can support all of the 16:9 input source & most of the 4:3 input  
source. For those 4:3 input sources not recognized by "Wide mode" (example  
1400 x 1050), perform Auto Image using "normal mode".  
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Image Settings Menu  
Brightness  
Adjust the intensity of the image.  
Contrast  
Adjust the degree of difference between the lightest and darkest parts of the  
picture and change the amount of black and white in the image.  
Color Space  
Select a color space that has been specifically tuned for the input signal.  
Useful only for analog signals and certain digital sources.  
Detail  
Select the edge clarity of the image.  
Video Options  
This function is used with video sources only.  
Color: Adjust a video image from black and white to fully saturated color.  
The color setting applies to video sources only.  
Tint: Adjust the red-green color balance in the image of NTSC video  
images. The tint setting applies to NTSC video sources only.  
Noise Reduction: Reduce temporal or spatial noise in the image.  
Flesh Tone Correction: Control the amount of flesh tone correction applied  
to the image.  
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Video Black Level: Analyze the current input image and calculate an offset  
value which is then added to the analog to digital converter black level  
value. This ensures optimum black level for each analog source.  
Detect Film: Control film mode detection and determine whether the  
original source of the input video was film or video.  
Closed Captions: Control closed caption display while audio is not muted.  
If this setting is not off, audio is not muted, the source is NTSC and  
contains captions on the selected channel, then the projector must display  
caption text overlaid on the image.  
Input Levels  
VGA / Component signals only.  
Adjust the gain of the red, green, or blue channel of the image. It will affect  
the black and white.  
Adjust the offset of the red, green, or blue channel of the image. It will  
affect the black and white.  
Sync Threshold: (progressive signals only) If a hardware device, such as a  
DVD player, is not syncing properly with the projector, select this option to  
help it to sync when connected to the projector.  
Picture Settings  
Optimize the projector for displaying images under certain conditions, such as  
presentation, video, bright, real, dicom sim, and user-definable preset. It will  
affect Gamma, Sharpness,White Peaking, Overscan, Brightness, Contrast,  
Color, Tint, Red Gain, Green Gain, Blue Gain, Red Offset, Green Offset, Blue  
Offset.  
Save to User  
Adjust the image settings and select Save to User as a picture setting. You can  
recall these settings in the future by selecting the User in the Picture Settings  
menu. The setting of Brightness, Contrast, Color, Tint, Red Gain, Green Gain,  
Blue Gain, Red Offset, Green Offset, Blue Offset, Color Temp, Gamma, Detail,  
Whitepeaking and Overscan will be saved.  
Image Freeze  
Pause the screen image.  
Advanced Image Settings  
Gamma: Select the appropriate gamma from Video, Film, Bright, CRT, and  
DICOM.  
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White Peaking: (video source only) Increase the brightness of whites that  
are near 100%.  
Color Temperature: Change the intensity of the colors. Select a listed  
relative warmth value.  
Edge Enhancement: Apply the edge enhancement process.  
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4.3  
Configuration Menu  
Language  
Allows you to select an available language for the OSD display, from English,  
French, German, Italian, Spanish, Chinese(simplified), Japanese, Korean, and  
Russian.  
Lens Settings  
Focus and Zoom: Adjust the focus and zoom the image in or out.  
Lens Shift: Shift the lens up and down or left and right.  
Lock Lens Motors: Select this function to prevent all lens motors from  
moving. It will disable the Zoom, Focus, Horizontal and Vertical Position  
settings, effectively locking out any changes and overriding all other lens  
features. This is particularly useful to prevent accidental lens position  
changes in multi-projector installations.  
Lens Calibration: Calibrate the lens center  
Ceiling Mount  
Turn the image upside down for ceiling-mounted projection.  
Rear Projection  
Reverse the image so you can project from behind a translucent screen.  
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Menu Preferences  
Menu Horz Position: Change the horizontal position of the OSD.  
Menu Vert Position: Change the vertical position of the OSD.  
Show Messages: Display status messages on the screen.  
Menu Transparency: Change OSD menu background to be transparent.  
NOTE:  
As the value increases, more of the image behind the menu is visible.  
Splash Screen: Choose which splash screen is to be used.  
PIN Protect: The PIN (personal identification number) feature allows you to  
password protect your projector. Once you enable the PIN feature, you  
must enter the PIN before you can project an image.  
Change PIN: Allows you to change the PIN.  
Power Management  
Standby Mode: The projector is in standby mode when connected to AC  
power. (<0.5W)  
AC Power On: The projector automatically turns on when electrical power  
is connected.  
Auto Shutdown: Automatically turns the projector off after no signals are  
detected for a preset number of minutes. If an active signal is received  
before the projector powers down, the image will be displayed.  
Sleep Timer: Allows the projector to automatically power off after it has  
been on for a specified amount of time.  
High Altitude  
Set high altitude mode ON/OFF.When ON, the fan will operate at high speed  
to ensure sufficient air flow for high altitudes.  
Communications  
Network: Allow you to setup network settings.  
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DHCP: Turn the DHCP ON/OFF.  
IP Address: Assign Network IP Address.  
Subnet Mask: Assign Network Subnet Mask.  
Default Gateway: Assign Network Default Gateway.  
Host Name: Display the host name.  
MAC Address: Displays network MAC Address value.  
Show Network Messages: Turn network messages ON/OFF.  
Restart Network: Restart the network.  
Network Factory Reset: Perform factory reset on the network settings.  
The Projector Name, LAN IP, WLAN IP, and SNMP settings will be  
reset.  
Baud Rate: Select the serial port and baud rate.  
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Serial Port Echo: Control whether the serial port echoes characters.  
Serial Port Path: Select the serial port path from either RS232 or HDBaseT.  
Projector Address: Set the projector address (0-9). The projector will  
respond to IR remotes set either at the same address as the projector or to  
IR remotes set to address 0.  
Image Blending  
Adjust blend widths and settings to left, right, top and/or bottom sides to create  
a seamless multi-projector stitched image. (Available only when optional Dual  
Processor Warp Module is installed.)  
What is a Blend?  
In simple terms, a blend appears as a gradient strip along an edge of a  
projected image. It is darkest along the extreme edge of the image, and  
lightens nearer to the rest of the image(see below).  
How are Blends used?  
In multiple-projector wall, complementary blends between neighboring images  
can compensate for the extra "brightness" or intensity where these edges  
overlap. By controlling blend width and other properties, you can achieve  
uniformity across the group of images. "Visible overlaps will disappear, as  
shown below"  
With edge blending:  
Overlap  
Blend  
Proj. 1,2  
Proj. 1,1  
Proj. 1,2  
Proj. 1,1  
Blend  
Overlap  
Image  
Image  
Proj. 2,1  
Proj. 2,1  
Proj. 2,2  
Proj. 2,2  
Blending regions can be defined on all sides - left, right, top and bottom. The  
same gamma curve is used for all blending regions.  
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Color Matching  
You may require a unique color gamut (range) for a single projector or  
application, or you may need to precisely match colors across multiple  
adjacent displays. Use Color Matching by Meter Adjustment or by Manual  
Adjustment to define the precise hue of each primary color component (red,  
green, blue and white).  
The x/y coordinates for each color define its location on the standard CIE  
chromaticity graph. Changing either or both of these numbers will change the  
hue of the color, and modify the range of possible colors. For example,  
changing the x/y coordinates for red may move the color closer to orange or  
closer to violet, which will in turn affect all displayed colors having a red  
component. Adjust the slide bars or enter new specific coordinates as desired  
to define or change the color gamuts needed for your environment and  
applications.  
Enable the selected method (Meter or Manual Adjustment)- this will  
automatically disable the other method. For both methods, if Auto Test Pattern  
is enabled, the solid colored test pattern will be displayed according to the  
menu item on which you are positioned.  
Meter Adjustment  
1
Using a color meter, enter the current x and y co-ordinates of Red,  
Green, Blue and White for the projector image into the Measured Data  
menu. This is the reference point for the projector. The default values in  
the menu are based on the average for all projectors.  
After measuring the values for all the projectors to be matched,  
calculate the target values.  
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3
Enter the target values for x, y and gain for each color into the Target  
Data menu.  
Measured  
Data  
Target Data  
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Manual Adjustment  
1
Adjust color slide bars and judge image color by eye or meter. A user-  
defined color "adjustment" can be applied.  
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Use this submenu if you do not have specific color coordinates in mind  
and will judge color performance by eye or meter. As for Meter  
Adjustment, each color control actually defines new x/y coordinates for  
that color and changes its hue. The main colors (red part of red, green  
part of green and blue part of blue) adjust the intensity of that color  
component, while the modifying colors (e.g. green part of red and blue  
part of red) modify the x and y value and change the hue of that color.  
At the same time the main colors also are used to control the color of  
the white point.  
Hot-Key Settings  
Assign a different function to the hot-key on the remote control by highlighting  
the function in the list and pressing ENTER. Choose a function that does not  
already have a dedicated button, and assign the hot-key to that function,  
allowing you to quickly and easily use the chosen function.  
Service  
Projector Info: Display current projector settings (read-only).  
Factory Reset: Restore all settings to their default value. It will not reset  
network but it will reset RS232.  
Test Pattern: Choose the desired internal test pattern to display, or select  
OFF to turn off a test pattern.  
Phosphor Index: The Phosphor index synchronizes the phosphor wheel  
with the filter wheel and DMD. The index defines the delay between the  
wheel and the DMD. When the Phosphor index is adjusted, it will impact  
the smoothness and contouring of the R/G/B gray level.  
Filter Index: The Filter index synchronizes the filter wheel with the phosphor  
wheel and DMD. The index defines the delay between the wheel and the  
DMD. When the filter index is adjusted, it will impact the smoothness of the  
white color space without contouring, similar to the phosphor index  
behavior.  
Error log: Show the projector error log for debug.  
Mode Adjustment: Fine tune the H and V start position for a signal in the  
EDID timing table and record the values in the system to override the timing  
table. The settings must be "Saved to Record" before exiting the menu, or  
they will be lost. To revert to original timing table settings, each setting must  
be manually cleared. Factory Defaults will not clear these override settings.  
Laser Diode Info: Display current laser banks status and temperature  
information.  
High ambient temperature warning: Show the warning message the when  
the ambient temperature is over 35°C.  
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4.4  
Light Source  
Light Source Mode  
Select Constant Power, Constant Intensity or ECO mode. When in ECO mode,  
the projector will adjust to the lowest fan speed and switch the laser diode  
power to the minimum setting.  
Constant Power  
Set the value of the laser diode power (in Watts).  
Constant Intensity  
Set the value for the Constant Intensity to maintain constant brightness.  
The light sensor will monitor the light level and will apply more power as the  
laser brightness decays naturally over time. When the laser setting reaches  
maximum power of 405W, it will remain at this setting. Note that the light  
sensor needs to be calibrated for Constant Intensity mode to work properly.  
Calibration should be performed again after every lamp change.  
Total Projector Hours  
Display current total hours the projector used.  
Light Sensor  
Calibrate light sensor.  
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4.5  
Status Menu  
The read-only Status menu lists a variety of details about the standard and  
optional components currently detected in the projector.  
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4.6  
Input Switching & PIP Menu  
Main Input  
From the list of active inputs, select one to be used as the main image.  
PIP/PBP Input  
From the list of active inputs, select one to be used as the PIP/PBP.  
PIP/PBP Enable  
Toggle between displaying two sources at once (Main and PIP/PBP images) or  
one source only. The check box turns the PIP/PBP source ON and OFF. Refer  
to Section 6.2 for the Main and PIP/PBP compatibility table.  
Swap  
Change the main image to PIP/PBP, and the PIP/PBP to main image.  
Swapping is available only when PIP/PBP is enabled.  
Size  
Select the PIP/PBP size to small, medium or large.  
Layout  
Set the location of the PIP/PBP image on the screen.  
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NOTE:  
PIP/PBP layout and size table as described below.  
P : indicates primary source region (lighter color).  
* : Both source regions are the same size.  
PIP/PBP Size  
Medium  
PIP/PBP Layout  
Small  
Large  
PBP, Bigger Left  
P
P
P
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P
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P
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Over-Under, Bigger Upper  
PBP, Bigger Right  
Over-Under, Bigger Lower  
PIP-Bottom Right  
PIP-Bottom Left  
P
P
P
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P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
PIP-Top Left  
P
P
P
P
P
P
PIP-Top Right  
Timing Detection  
Select timing detection mode to wide or normal. It is used to support additional  
PC timings. When the projected picture is not completed, this function is used  
to adjust the picture. "Normal mode" can support all of the 4:3 input sources.  
"Wide mode" can support all of the 16:9 input source & most of the 4:3 input  
source. For those 4:3 input sources not recognized by "Wide mode" (example  
1400 x 1050), perform Auto Image using "normal mode".  
Source Info  
Display current source settings (read-only).  
Enable Source Hot-Key  
Toggle the check box to enable or disable the main source hot-key.  
Source Hot-Key  
Allows you to assign a different source to the hot-key. Highlight an input and  
press ENTER to choose a different one.  
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Input Key  
Use it to list all of the sources or change the sources.  
Blank on Signal Switch  
When the function is enabled, the projector will blank the screen before timing  
is stable when change source.  
4.7  
Language Menu  
Allows you to select an available language for the OSD display.  
4.8  
Test Pattern Menu  
Choose the desired internal test pattern to display, or select OFF to turn off a  
test pattern.  
OFF  
Black  
White  
Checkerboard  
Grid  
Color Bars  
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4.9  
Web User Interface  
4.9.1 Logging On  
Open your web browser and type the IP address (in the address bar) assigned  
to your projector.  
1 Select the log in level from the Access type drop-down list  
2 Enter the Password in the Password field  
3 Select the appropriate language from the Language drop-down list.  
4 Click the Press login button. The Main window appears.  
4.9.2 Main Tabbed Page - General  
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Control Panel  
Select main source / PIP source, enable/disable PIP/PBP, change the  
layout / PIP size, swap, and change the test pattern.  
Projector Information Panel  
Check the projector information for power status, Pic mute status, OSD  
status, IP address and Mac address.  
Switch Panel  
Switch the on/off status of power, Pic mute, and OSD.  
4.9.3 Main Tabbed Page - Status  
Display the current status of light source, cooling (fans), version numbers and  
signal (source) information  
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4.9.4 Main Tabbed Page - Lens  
Control the focus, lens shift and zoom adjustments for the lens.  
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Restart Network  
Execute a Network restart. This will not change any of the network settings.  
Network Factory Reset  
Execute a network factory reset. Network settings will be reset to the  
following default values:  
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Projector Name = Christie@ + Serial Number  
Show Network Messages = ON  
LAN Settings:  
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IP Address = 192.168.0.100  
Subnet Mask = 255.255.255.0  
Default Gateway = 192.168.0.100  
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WLAN Settings:  
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Enabled  
Start IP = 192.168.1.100  
End IP = 192.168.1.120  
Subnet Mask = 255.255.255.0  
Default Gateway = 192.168.1.100  
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SNMP Settings:  
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SNMP Read Communication = private  
Trap IP Address = 0.0.0.0  
SMTP IP Address = 0.0.0.0  
All other settings are cleared/blanked  
Trap Configuration:  
All items = SNMP Trap + Email  
LAN Setting Panel  
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Select if the projector must obtain an automatically assigned IP address  
through DHCP or if the user will set the address manually.  
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Enter the IP address, netmask, and default gateway address for the  
TCP/IP setting.  
WLAN Setting Panel  
Select if the wireless LAN of the projector is enabled or disabled.  
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Enter the IP address range, netmask and default gateway for the wire-  
less LAN.  
SNMP Panel  
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The SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) interface provides  
network administrators with a common way to manage their network  
devices from a single remote location. SNMP allows an administrator to  
query a number of devices to see their current status/ configuration. It  
also allows operators to change configuration values and configure trap  
notifications to be sent when certain events occur. (eg. Loss of signal,  
power state change, etc)  
Emails are sent to the mail server configured in the projector  
settings. Up to 2 user email accounts can be selected. Any  
important information regarding the event will be located in the body  
content of the email.  
SNMP Traps are notifications that are sent from the projector. They  
are only received by a trap receiver (MIB Browser) in the computer.  
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SNMP Read Community (default setting: private) - this is a plain- text  
password. This must also be entered in the MIB browser. This pass-  
word allows the various settings in the projector to be queried.  
SNMP Location (default setting: blank) - This field can be used as a  
description to where a projector is located in a building. SNMP emails  
sent will specify this location.  
Trap IP Address (default setting: 0.0.0.0) - This field must be filled in to  
receive Traps from the projector. The Trap IP Address should be filled in  
with the IP Address of the computer on which you would like to view  
received traps.  
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Trap Email 1/2 (default setting: Blank) - The Trap Email 1 and 2 must be  
set to an email address that is configured under the mail server that you  
will enter in the "SMTP Server IP Address" field.  
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Email from Address (default setting: blank) - the "Email from Address"  
that will appear as the source of the SNMP emails.  
SMTP Server IP Address (default setting: 0.0.0.0) - Enter your mail  
server's IP address.  
Trap Configuration Panel  
Set the SNMP actions for the system events. The dropdown options are:  
SNMP Trap + Email, Email, SNMP Trap, and Disabled.  
Crestron Control System Panel  
Enter the IP address, IP ID, and Port of Crestron device for connection.  
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4.9.6 Tools  
To Use the Tools tabbed pages to control "Size & Position", "Image Settings",  
"Configuration", "Light Source", "Input Switching & PIP" and "Test Pattern.  
4.9.7 Administrator Page  
Add or delete a user or change password  
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4.9.8 About Page  
Version Tab  
View the main firmware version, network firmware version, projector model  
name, and projector serial number.  
License Tab  
The license information of the computer program is displayed.  
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4.10 Christie Presenter  
The Christie Presenter application allows a remote desktop from a host PC to  
be displayed on the network display through Ethernet, USB, or wireless  
transports. It can adapt to different network settings (DHCP, fixed IP, and direct  
link by USB/Ethernet cable).  
Christie Presenter can be downloaded from the Christie website or from the  
web page of the projector.  
4.10.1 Connect to the Projector  
1. Connect to the projector using WiFi or Ethernet  
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Ethernet connection:  
Determine the projector's IP address from the menu Main Menu >  
Configuration > Communications > LAN  
Configure your PC IP address to be on the same network as the  
projector.  
The projector and computer must be connected directly or over the  
network via Ethernet.  
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WiFi Wireless connection:  
Insert the WiFi USB dongle (1DWUSB-BGN) into the USB port on  
the projector input panel.  
HDBaseT  
REMOTE  
IN  
REMOTE  
OUT  
HDMI  
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DISPLAY PORT  
V
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B
GREEN/Y  
BLUE/PB  
RED/PR  
RS232  
USB  
ETHERNET  
CVBS  
S-VIDEO  
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Insert the WiFi USB dongle  
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Power on the Projector.  
Obtain the WiFi SSID from the OSD menu Main Menu >  
Configuration > Communications > WLAN  
Connect your PC device to the wireless SSID for the selected  
projector . Example: "Christie@0111000123".  
4.10.2 Install Christie Presenter software  
1. Use a web browser to connect to the projector's network address (Default  
address 192.168.1.100)  
2. Download and install the Christie Presenter Software  
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3. Configure the Christie Presenter Software. The name entered is used to  
identify all computers connected to the projector via the Christie Presenter  
software via either wired or wireless connections. The Network Display  
Management -> Device Management tab will show all current connections.  
4.10.3 Use Christie Presenter  
1. Press the autorun icon in the system tray to pause or play the USB display.  
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2. After starting the Christie Presenter application, the main window can been  
seen (shown below).  
Icon  
Description  
Connect and search network display  
Stop/start displaying desktop contents to  
connected network display  
Select display region  
Configure Christie Presenter  
Manage all connected network displays  
Disconnect all connections  
Connect and search network display  
Click the button to enter into the connection menu section.  
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If the IP address of the projector is known, enter the IP address and  
click the "Connect" button. If the IP address is not known, click the  
"Search" button to search for the projector on the network and select  
the projector to which you want to connect. Select the option "Directly"  
in order to proceed to the log in interface.  
3
Input "User type" and "Password" in the log-in interface. Select the  
display port (the default is full screen). Obtain the " Normal " user's  
password from the OSD menu Main Menu > Configuration >  
Communications > WLAN.  
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Select display region  
Once the connection is set up, click the button  
to select the size of  
the projection region: FullScreen, FixedSize, or Alterable.  
FullScreen: The default capture mode turns to Full screen when the  
program is launched. At that time, if screen capture starts, the image of the  
whole screen is transferred to a remote network display.  
FixedSize: FixedSize mode allows the users to place a frame on the  
desktop. Only the image enclosed inside the frame is transferred to remote  
network display.  
Alterable: In Alterable mode the only region captured is the one enclosed  
by the frame. The region can be enlarged or downsized by dragging the  
eight small black squares scattered on eight edges of the frame.  
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Configure Christie Presenter  
Click the button  
to configure Christie Presenter for Basic Setting  
and Advanced Setting.  
Basic Setting: Select language, change the region size of fixed size  
capture mode, and select if notification message popup is allowed.  
Advanced Setting: Select the quality of JPEG image, YUV sample format  
and network port setting. (The "Fixed" port is Port 5900)  
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Manage all connected network displays  
Click the button to control all the users and all the projectors  
connector to the same projector.  
con  
Icon  
Description  
Administrator log in.  
Normal user log in.  
Device is connected.  
Device is not connected.  
The icon shows the current status and display  
position of the local screen on the network  
display. Click on the icon to change the display  
position. A dialog box will appear.  
Click this unlock icon to change the password.  
(Password change to target network display. Only  
an Administrator user can change the password.)  
No response is expected when this icon is  
clicked. If user log in as "Admin", the key icon can  
be seen and the Presenter password can be  
changed. If user log in as "Normal", the lock icon  
can be seen and the Presenter password can't be  
changed.  
Disconnect from target network display.  
Link for connecting to a target network display via  
a webpage.  
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4.11 Card Reader Operation  
There are four operation modes in the Card Reader application:  
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USB Flash Devices Detection Screen  
Thumbnail Display Mode  
Images Display Mode  
Images Slide Show Mode  
1. USB Flash Device Detection Screen:  
In this mode, the Card Reader application detects any USB flash devices  
hot-plug events and displays the flash device icon. When the flash device is  
removed from USB, the icon disappears. It is suggested that USB flash  
devices should be removed only when the Card Reader is changed to the  
USB Flash Devices Detection Screen state.  
2. Thumbnail Display Mode:  
Press the Enter key to enter the Thumbnail Display Mode. Different photos  
in different folders can be chosen. Press the Menu key to bring up the Card  
Reader operation UI.  
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The user interface is designed to operate the card reader application with a  
few keys (Enter/Left/Right/Up/Down).  
The following buttons are supported in the user interface:  
Previous: Move the selected item left. (Go to previous page when this is the  
leftmost item)  
Next: Move the selected item right. (Go to next page when this is the  
rightmost item.)  
Display: Display the selected image or display the selected folder.  
Thumbnail: Enter the Thumbnail Display Mode.  
SlideShow: Enter the Slide Show Mode.  
NameOrder: Sort files/folders in name order.  
ExtendOrder: Sort files/folders in extended order.  
SizeOrder: Sort files/folders in size order.  
TimeOrder: Sort files/folders in time order.  
EXIF ON/OFF: Enable/Disable auto image rotate accordingly to EXIF  
information.  
FileName ON/OFF: Enable/Disable filename display in Thumbnail Display  
Mode.  
3. Image Display Mode:  
Press the ENTER key in the Thumbnail Display Mode to enter the Image  
Display Mode; press the SlideShow key to enter the Slide Show Mode. The  
Left/Right key is used to display the last/next image in the Image Display  
Mode. In the Image Display Mode, press the ENTER key to quit from the  
Image Display Mode and enter the Thumbnail Display Mode.  
In the Slide Show Mode, press the ENTER key to enter the Image Display  
Mode.  
The alternative way to display image in the Image Display Mode or Slide  
Show Mode is using the operation UI.  
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The following operations are supported in the operation UI.  
Display: Enter the Image Display Mode.  
Thumbnail: Enter the Thumbnail Display Mode.  
SlideShow: Enter the Slide Show Mode.  
Actual Size: Display in actual size of the image.  
Best Fit: Display the image in best fit to the screen.  
EXIFDisp OFF/On: Enable/Disable EXIF information display.  
+90deg: Rotate 90 degree.  
-90deg: Rotate -90 degree.  
4. Image Slide Show Mode:  
The following operations are supported in the Slide Show Mode operation  
UI.  
Stop: Stop Slide Show Mode.  
Next: Display next image.  
Previous: Display previous image.  
Delay 3/4/5: Slide Show delay in seconds.  
Slide Effect: Following modes are supported.  
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Blocks  
RightDown  
XLines  
Slide Up  
Ylines  
Repeat ON/OFF: Enable/Disable Slide Show Repeat Mode.  
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When the image can NOT be displayed due to memory limitation or can  
NOT support image format, the specific image is displayed on the center of  
the screen.  
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5.  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
If you are unable to resolve an issue using the information provided in this  
section, contact your reseller or service center.  
Problem  
Solution  
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No image appears - Make sure all the cables and power connections are  
on-screen  
correctly and securely connected See "Installation".  
Check if the Light Status LED is in Green.  
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Make sure you have removed the lens cap and the  
projector is switched ON.  
Partial, scrolling or - Press "AUTO" on control panel or on remote control.  
incorrectly  
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If you are using a PC (for Windows 95, 98, 2000, XP,  
Windows 7):  
displayed image  
1. Click the "My Computer" > "Control Panel" and then  
double - click "Display".  
2. Select the "Settings" tab.  
3. Verify that your display resolution setting is lower than  
or equal to WUXGA (1920 × 1200).  
4. Click on the "Advanced Properties" button. If the  
projector is still not projecting the whole image, change  
the monitor display:  
4.1 Verify the resolution setting is lower than or equal to  
WUXGA (1920 × 1200).  
4.2 Select the "Change" button under the "Monitor" tab.  
4.3 Click on "Show all devices". Next, select "Standard  
monitor types" under the SP box; choose the  
resolution mode you need under the "Models" box.  
4.4 Verify that the resolution setting of the monitor  
display is lower than or equal to WUXGA (1920 ×  
1200).  
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Solution  
Problem  
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Partial, scrolling or - If you are using a Notebook:  
incorrectly  
displayed image  
1. Adjust resolution of the computer.  
2. Press the keys listed below for your notebook  
manufacturer to send signal out from notebook to  
projector. Example: [Fn]+[F4]  
Notebook Brand  
Acer  
Function Keys  
[Fn]+[F5]  
[Fn]+[F8]  
[Fn]+[F8]  
[Fn]+[F4]  
[Fn]+[F7]  
[Fn]+[F4]  
[Fn]+[F3]  
[Fn]+[F5]  
Asus  
Dell  
Gateway  
IBM/Lenovo  
HP/Compaq  
NEC  
Toshiba  
System Preference Display   
Arrangement Mirror display  
Mac Apple  
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-
If you experience difficulty changing resolutions or your  
monitor freezes, restart all equipment including the  
projector.  
The screen of the  
Notebook or  
PowerBook  
computer is not  
displaying your  
presentation  
If you are using a Notebook PC  
Some Notebook PCs may deactivate their own screens  
when a second display device is in use. Each of them has a  
different method of reactivation. Please refer to your  
computer manual for detailed information.  
Image is unstable  
or flickering  
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-
Use "Pixel Track" and "Pixel Phase" to correct it.  
Change the monitor color setting on your computer.  
Image has vertical  
flickering bar  
-
-
Use "Auto Image" to make an adjustment.  
Check and reconfigure the display mode of your graphic  
card to make it compatible with the projector.  
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Problem  
Solution  
Image is out of  
focus  
-
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-
Make sure both lens caps (front and back) are removed.  
Adjust lens focus to fit.  
Make sure the projection screen is between the required  
distance.  
The image is  
stretched when  
displaying 16:9  
DVD title  
-
When you play anamorphic DVD or 16:9 DVD, the  
projector will show the best image when the projector  
display mode is set to 16:9 in the OSD.  
-
-
If you play 4:3 format DVD titles, please change the format  
to 4:3 in the projector OSD.  
If the image is still stretched, you will also need to adjust the  
aspect ratio by setting the display format as 16:9 (wide)  
aspect ratio type on your DVD player.  
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-
Adjust lens zoom to fit.  
Image is too small  
or too large  
If it does not fill the screen properly, verify that the correct  
lens is in use or change the position of the projector.  
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Section 6: SPECIFICATIONS  
6.  
SPECIFICATIONS  
6.1  
Inputs  
Signal  
Type  
Frame Rate  
(Hz)  
Resolution  
HDMI  
VGA  
DisplayPort  
DVI  
Component  
S- video  
CVBS  
640x350  
640x400  
640x480  
640x480  
640x480  
640x480  
640x480  
720x400  
768x480  
768x480  
768x480  
800x600  
800x600  
800x600  
800x600  
800x600  
800x600  
848x480  
848x480  
848x480  
848x480  
960x600  
960x600  
960x600  
85  
85  
59  
60  
72  
75  
85  
85  
60  
75  
85  
50  
56  
60  
72  
75  
85  
50  
60  
75  
85  
50  
60  
75  
PC  
NOTE:  
"RB" means "reduced blanking".  
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Signal  
Type  
Frame Rate  
(Hz)  
Resolution  
HDMI  
VGA  
DisplayPort  
DVI  
Component  
S- video  
CVBS  
960x600  
1024x768  
1024x768  
1024x768  
1064x600  
1064x600  
1064x600  
1064x600  
1152x720  
1152x720  
1152x720  
1152x720  
1152x864  
1152x864  
1152x864  
1152x864  
1280x720  
1280x720  
1280x720  
1280x720  
1280x768  
1280x768  
1280x768  
1280x800  
1280x800  
1280x800  
1280x800  
85  
60  
75  
85  
50  
60  
75  
85  
50  
60  
75  
85  
60  
70  
75  
85  
50  
60  
75  
85  
60  
75  
85  
50  
60  
75  
85  
PC  
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Signal  
Type  
Frame Rate  
(Hz)  
Resolution  
HDMI  
VGA  
DisplayPort  
DVI  
Component  
S- video  
CVBS  
1280x960  
1280x960  
1280x960  
1280x1024  
1280x1024  
1280x1024  
1280x1024  
1360x768  
1360x768  
1360x768  
1360x768  
1366x768  
1400x900  
1400x1050  
1400x1050  
1400x1050  
1440x900  
1440x900  
1600x900  
1600x1200  
1600x1200  
1680x1050  
1680x1050  
1680x1050  
1704x960  
1704x960  
1728x1080  
60  
75  
85  
50  
60  
75  
85  
50  
60  
75  
85  
60  
60  
50  
60  
75  
60  
75  
60  
50  
60  
50  
60  
75  
50  
60  
50  
PC  
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Signal  
Type  
Frame Rate  
(Hz)  
Resolution  
HDMI  
VGA  
DisplayPort  
DVI  
Component  
S- video  
CVBS  
1728x1080  
1864x1050  
1864x1050  
1920X1080  
1920X1080  
1920X1200RB  
1920X1200RB  
NTSC (M, 4.43)  
PAL (B,G,H,I)  
PAL (N)  
60  
50  
60  
50  
60  
60  
50  
60  
50  
50  
60  
50  
60  
50  
60  
50  
PC  
NTSC  
PAL  
PAL (M)  
SECAM  
SECAM (M)  
480i  
576i  
EDTV  
480p  
576p  
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Signal  
Type  
Frame Rate  
(Hz)  
Resolution  
HDMI  
VGA  
DisplayPort  
DVI  
Component  
S- video  
CVBS  
1080i  
1080i  
1080i  
720p  
25  
29  
30  
50  
59  
60  
23  
24  
23  
24  
25  
29  
30  
50  
59  
60  
720p  
720p  
1080s  
1080s  
1080p  
1080p  
1080p  
1080p  
1080p  
1080p  
1080p  
1080p  
HDTV  
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6.2  
PIP/PBP Compatibility  
Main  
Display-  
Port  
USB  
MINI-B  
HDMI VGA Component CVBS S-Video  
PIP/PBP  
HDBaseT  
USB A  
RJ45  
DVI-D  
HDMI  
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
VGA  
Component  
CVBS  
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
S-Video  
HDBaseT  
DisplayPort  
USB A  
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
USB MINI-B  
RJ45  
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
DVI-D  
-
-
-
-
-
: PIP/PBP combinations are enabled  
- : PIP/PBP combinations are disabled  
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6.3  
Key Features  
WXGA 0.65" 1280 x 800 or HD 0.65" 1920 × 1080 resolution or WUXGA  
0.67" 1920 × 1200 resolution  
Projection lens compatibility:  
-
Horizontal offset ranges: +/-30%  
-
Vertical offset ranges: +/-100% (WUXGA/WXGA) and +/-120% (HD)  
NOTE:  
Measurements are based on industry standards where offset is calculated as a ratio of the number of pixels shifted up/  
down to half the image size.  
Dual Processing Warp Module for edge blending and geometric correction.  
(Optional)  
Wireless desktop display using wireless dongle (optional)  
SNMP traps and e-mail notifications  
10-bit image processor electronics with modular design  
All video formats can be resized to full screen either horizontally or  
vertically while maintaining aspect ratio  
The projector can be operated using any of the following:  
-
The built-in keypad, an infrared (IR) remote control, a wired remote  
control, a PC/device using serial communications (Ethernet or RS232)  
A Web page via Ethernet or from a PC/device via a wireless USB  
dongle. (Optional)  
-
Weight:  
-
Maximum product weight (with lens removed): 15kg (33lb.)  
Built-In keypad  
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6.4  
List of Components  
This projector comes with all the items shown below. Check to make sure your  
package is complete. Contact your dealer if anything is missing.  
IR remote control 003-004468-01  
Power cord x 4  
-
-
-
-
UK/Korea/Russia  
North America  
Europe  
Japan  
DVI to HDMI dongle  
User manual (CD)  
NOTE:  
Due to the difference in applications for each country, some regions may have different accessories.  
6.5  
Optional Accessories  
Cable cover (140-103105-01)  
Standard Lens (A05) (140-100102-01)  
Optional Lens (A01) (140-101103-01)  
Optional Lens (A03) (140-102104-01)  
1DWUSB-BGN / Wireless dongle (optional accessory) (133-113106-01)  
Dual Processor Warp Module (optional accessory) (133-111104-01)  
Portrait Side Cover (140-108100-01)  
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6.6  
REGULATORY  
Safety  
-
-
-
-
CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1  
UL 60950-1  
IEC 60950-1  
EN 60950-1  
Electro-Magnetic Compatibility  
Emissions  
-
-
-
-
FCC CFR47, Part 15, Subpart B/ANSI C63.4, Class A - Unintentional  
Radiators  
CISPR 22/EN55022 Class A - Information Technology Equipment  
ICES/NMB003 (A) - Information Technology Equipment  
Immunity  
CISPR 24/EN55024 EMC Requirements - Information Technology  
Equipment  
-
Environmental  
The product conforms to:  
-
EU Directive (2011/65/EU) on the restriction of the use of certain  
hazardous substances (RoHS) in electrical and electronic equipment  
and the applicable official amendment(s).  
-
EU Regulation (EC) No. 1907/2006 on the registration, evaluation,  
authorization and restriction of chemicals (REACH) and the applicable  
official amendment(s).  
-
-
-
EU Directive (2012/19/EU) on waste and electrical and electronic  
equipment (WEEE) and the applicable official amendment(s).  
China Ministry of Information Industry Order No.39 (02/2006) on the  
control of pollution caused by electronic information products, the  
hazardous substances concentration limits (SJ/T11363-2006), and the  
applicable product marking requirement (SJ/T11364-2006).  
Marking  
-
This product conforms to all relevant Canadian, US, and European  
directives, standards, safety, health and environmental concerns.  
International packaging recycling marks conform to:  
EU Directive (2012/19/EU) on waste and electrical and electronic  
equipment (WEEE) .  
EU Directive (94/62/EC) on packaging and packaging waste  
China packaging recycling mark standard (GB18455-2001)  
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6.7  
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Warning  
WARNING  
A shielded-type power cord is required in order to meet FCC emission limits  
and also to prevent interference to the nearby radio and television  
reception. It is essential that only the supplied power cord be used.  
Use only shielded signal cables to connect I/O devices to this equipment.  
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6.8  
OSD Tree  
Level 1  
Level 2  
Level 3(Or List)  
Level 4(Or List)  
Level 5(Or List)  
Level 6(Or List)  
Default  
Auto  
Auto  
Native  
4:3  
Letterbox  
Full Size  
Full Width  
Full Height  
Custom  
Off  
Size Presets  
Overscan  
Zoom  
By source set  
Crop  
Pixel Track  
Pixel Phase  
0 - 100  
0 - 100  
0 - 100  
0 - 100  
50%~400%  
50%~400%  
0 - 100  
0 - 100  
Off  
50  
50  
Horz Position  
50  
Vert Position  
50  
Digital Horz Zoom  
Digital Vert Zoom  
Digital Horz Shift  
Digital Vert Shift  
100  
100  
50  
50  
Off  
0 - 100  
(0-20 for GEO  
model)  
50  
Horz Keystone  
Vert Keystone  
(10 for GEO  
model)  
0 - 100  
(0-20 for GEO  
model)  
50  
(10 for GEO  
model)  
Horz Pincushion  
Vert Pincushion  
Pincushion/Barrel  
0 - 100  
0 - 100  
0-20  
50  
50  
10  
Size & Posi-  
tion  
Top Left Horz  
adjust.  
0-140  
0-80  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Top Left Vert  
adjust.  
Basic  
Top Right Horz  
adjust.  
0-140  
0-80  
Top Right Vert  
adjust.  
4-Corner  
Bottom Left Horz  
adjust.  
Geometry Correc-  
tion  
0-140  
0-80  
Bottom Left Vert  
adjust.  
Bottom Right  
Horz adjust.  
0-140  
0-80  
Bottom Right Vert  
adjust.  
Top Arc  
Bottom Arc  
Left Arc  
0-300  
0-300  
0-300  
0-300  
150  
150  
150  
150  
Curve  
Right Arc  
Top Left Horz  
adjust.  
0-140  
0-80  
0
0
0
0
Curve  
Top Left Vert  
adjust.  
4-Corner  
Top Right Horz  
adjust.  
0-140  
0-80  
Top Right Vert  
adjust.  
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Level 1  
Level 2  
Level 3(Or List)  
Level 4(Or List)  
Level 5(Or List)  
Level 6(Or List)  
0-140  
Default  
0
Bottom Left Horz  
adjust.  
Bottom Left Vert  
adjust.  
0-80  
0-140  
0-80  
0
0
Curve  
4-Corner  
Rotation  
Bottom Right  
Horz adjust.  
Bottom Right Vert  
adjust.  
0
8
0
0-16  
Top Left Horz  
adjust.  
0-140  
0-80  
Top Left Vert  
adjust.  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Geometry Correc-  
tion  
Size & Posi-  
tion  
Top Right Horz  
adjust.  
0-140  
0-80  
Top Right Vert  
adjust.  
Rotate  
4-Corner  
Bottom Left Horz  
adjust.  
0-140  
0-80  
Bottom Left Vert  
adjust.  
Bottom Right  
Horz adjust.  
0-140  
0-80  
Bottom Right Vert  
adjust.  
Auto Image  
Brightness  
Contrast  
0 - 100  
0 - 100  
Auto  
50  
By source set  
Auto  
RGB  
RGB  
RGB Video  
REC709  
REC709  
REC601  
RGB  
Color Space  
YUV  
REC709  
Maximum  
High  
Detail  
Normal  
By source set  
Low  
Minimum  
Color  
0 - 100  
0 - 100  
0 - 100  
50  
50  
0
Tint  
Noise Reduction  
Image settings  
Flesh Tone Cor-  
rection  
0 - 100  
0
Video Options  
Video Black Level  
Detect Film  
Off/On  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Closed captions  
cc1  
cc2  
Red Gain  
Green Gain  
Blue Gain  
0 - 100  
0 - 100  
0 - 100  
0 - 100  
0 - 100  
0 - 100  
0 - 100  
50  
50  
50  
50  
50  
50  
50  
Red Offset  
Input Levels  
Green Offset  
Blue Offset  
Sync Threshold  
Reset RGB Gain/  
Offset  
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Level 1  
Level 2  
Level 3(Or List)  
Level 4(Or List)  
Level 5(Or List)  
Level 6(Or List)  
Default  
Presentation  
Video  
Bright  
Picture Settings  
By source set  
Real  
DICOM SIM  
User  
Save to User  
Image Freeze  
Off / On  
Gamma  
Off  
Video  
Film  
Bright  
CRT  
By source set  
Image settings  
DICOM  
0 - 100  
Warmest  
Warm  
Cool  
White Peaking  
By source set  
By source set  
Advanced Image  
Settings  
Color Tempera-  
ture  
Bright  
Off  
Edge Enhance-  
ment  
Normal  
Maximum  
Off  
Off  
Color Enhance-  
ment  
CE 1  
Off  
CE 2  
Language  
English  
Focus  
Zoom  
command  
command  
command  
Allow  
Lens Shift  
Lens settings  
Lock all Lens  
Motors  
Allow  
Locked  
Lens center cali-  
bration  
command  
Ceiling Mount  
Off/On/Auto  
Off/On  
Auto  
Off  
0
Rear Projection  
Configuration  
Menu Horz Offset  
Menu Vert Offset  
Show Messages  
0 - 100  
0 - 100  
off/on  
0
Menu Transpar-  
ency  
0 - 90  
0
Factory Logo  
Blue  
Menu Preferences  
Splash Screen  
Setup  
Factory Logo  
Black  
White  
PIN Protect  
Change PIN  
command  
command  
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Level 1  
Level 2  
Level 3(Or List)  
Level 4(Or List)  
0.5 W Mode  
Level 5(Or List)  
Level 6(Or List)  
Default  
Communication  
mode  
Standby Mode  
AC Power On  
Communication  
Mode  
off/on  
Never  
5 Mins  
10 Mins  
15 Mins  
20 Mins  
25 Mins  
30 Mins  
Off  
Off  
Power Manage-  
ment  
Auto shutdown  
20 Mins  
2 Hrs  
Sleep Timer  
Off/On  
Off  
Off  
4 Hrs  
6 Hrs  
High Altitude  
DHCP  
IP Address  
Subnet Mask  
Default Gateway  
MAC Address  
Enable  
LAN  
by set  
Start IP  
End IP  
Subnet Mask  
Default Gateway  
MAC Address  
SSID  
WLAN  
by set  
Configuration  
Password  
Projector Name  
Show Network  
Messages  
Communications  
Network  
by set  
Restart Network…  
Network Factory  
Reset…  
2400  
4800  
9600  
14400  
19200  
38400  
57600  
115200  
1200  
Serial Port Baud  
Rate  
115200  
Serial Port Echo  
Serial Port Path  
Off/On  
RS232  
HDBaseT  
0 - 9  
Off  
RS232  
Projector Address  
Blending  
0
On/Off  
On/Off  
Off  
Off  
Marker  
Off/White/Red/  
Green/Blue  
Image Blending  
Grid  
Off  
Off  
Off/White/Red/  
Green/Blue  
Solid Color  
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Level 1  
Level 2  
Level 3(Or List)  
Level 4(Or List)  
TOP  
Level 5(Or List)  
Level 6(Or List)  
Default  
0
0… ½ Output  
Height(Pixel)  
0… ½ Output  
Height  
Bottom  
Left  
0
0
Overlap  
0… ½ Output  
Width  
0… ½ Output  
Width  
Right  
0
Image Blending  
Blending Area off-  
set  
0-2000  
0-2000  
1000  
1000  
Bright Adj.  
non-Blending  
Area Offset  
Drop Off Curve  
Image Gamma  
70-300  
1.8/2.0/2.2/2.4/2.6  
Enable  
100  
2.2  
On/Off  
On/Off  
Off  
Auto Test Pattern  
On  
Intensity of Red  
x of Red  
100 - 10000  
0.300 - 0.700  
0.300 - 0.500  
100 - 10000  
0.300 - 0.400  
0.400 - 0.700  
100 - 10000  
0.100 - 0.300  
0.030 - 0.400  
100 - 10000  
0.200 - 0.400  
0.200 - 0.400  
Yes/No  
544  
0.590  
0.383  
2103  
0.314  
0.620  
124  
y of Red  
Intensity of Green  
x of Green  
y of Green  
Intensity of Blue  
x of Blue  
Measured Data  
0.146  
0.030  
6772  
0.305  
0.333  
y of Blue  
Intensity of White  
x of White  
y of White  
Reset to Default  
Gain of Red  
x of Red  
Meter Adjustment  
Configuration  
0.200 - 1.000  
0.300 - 0.700  
0.300 - 0.500  
0.200 - 1.000  
0.300 - 0.400  
0.400 - 0.700  
0.200 - 1.000  
0.100 - 0.300  
0.030 - 0.400  
0.200 - 1.000  
0.200 - 0.400  
0.200 - 0.400  
Yes/No  
1.000  
0.615  
0.381  
1.000  
0.308  
0.633  
1.000  
0.142  
0.030  
1.000  
0.328  
0.380  
y of Red  
Gain of Green  
x of Green  
y of Green  
Gain of Blue  
x of Blue  
Color Matching  
Target Data  
y of Blue  
Gain of White  
x of White  
y of White  
Reset to Default  
On/Off  
Enable  
Off  
On  
1000  
0
Auto Test Pattern  
Red Part of Red  
Green Part of Red  
Blue Part of Red  
On/Off  
0 - 1000  
0 - 1000  
0 - 1000  
0
Green Part of  
Green  
0 - 1000  
0 - 1000  
0 - 1000  
1000  
Manual Adjust-  
ment  
Red Part of  
Green  
0
0
Blue Part of  
Green  
Blue Part of Blue  
Red Part of Blue  
Green Part of Blue  
0 - 1000  
0 - 1000  
0 - 1000  
1000  
0
0
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Level 1  
Level 2  
Level 3(Or List)  
Level 4(Or List)  
Level 5(Or List)  
0 - 1000  
Level 6(Or List)  
Default  
1000  
Red Part of White  
Green Part of  
White  
0 - 1000  
1000  
1000  
Manual Adjust-  
ment  
Color Matching  
Blue Part of White  
Reset to Default  
0 - 1000  
Yes/No  
Blank Screen  
Aspect Ratio  
Freeze Screen  
Projector Info  
Overscan  
Hot-Key settings  
Closed Captions  
Model Name  
Serial Number  
Native Resolution  
Firmware  
Configuration  
Boot Code  
Projector Info  
Standby Mode  
Lens Lock Set-  
tings  
Wheel Index  
FactoryReset…  
Off  
Grid  
White  
Configuration  
Black  
Checkerboard  
Color Bars  
Red  
Test pattern  
Green  
Blue  
Service  
Yellow  
Magenta  
Cyan  
Boresight  
Phosphor Index  
Filter Index  
Show log  
Clear log  
Error log  
Mode Adjustment  
LD1 Voltage  
LD2 Voltage  
LD3 Voltage  
LD4 Voltage  
LD5 Voltage  
Laser Diode Info  
Bank1 tempera-  
ture  
Bank2 tempera-  
ture  
High ambient tem-  
perature warning  
On/Off  
On  
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Level 1  
Level 2  
Level 3(Or List)  
Level 4(Or List)  
Level 5(Or List)  
Level 6(Or List)  
Default  
Constant Power/  
Constant Inten-  
sity/Eco mode  
Light Source Mode  
Constant Power  
243, 259, 275,  
292, 308, 324,  
340, 356, 373,  
389, 405  
Constant Power  
243 - 405  
0 - 10  
Light Source  
Constant Intensity  
7
Total Projector  
Hours  
Light Sensor Cali-  
bration  
Light Sensor  
Calibrated?  
(display Yes/No)  
Model Name  
Serial Number  
Native Resolution  
Firmware  
Vxx, Ayy, Bzz  
Main Input  
Main Signal Format  
Main Pixel Clock  
Main Sync Type  
Main Horz Refresh  
Main Vert Refresh  
PIP/PBP Input  
PIP/PBP Signal  
Format  
PIP/PBP Pixel  
Clock  
Status  
PIP/PBP Sync  
Type  
PIP/PBP Horz  
Refresh  
PIP/PBP Vert  
Refresh  
Light Source Power  
Total Projector  
Hours  
Standby Mode  
Lens Lock Settings  
IP Address  
DHCP  
System Tempera-  
ture  
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Level 1  
Level 2  
Level 3(Or List)  
Level 4(Or List)  
Level 5(Or List)  
Level 6(Or List)  
Default  
Main Input  
SPEC define  
SPEC define  
OFF  
PIP/PBP Input  
PIP/PBP Enable  
OFF  
ON  
Swap  
Size  
(Small/Medium/  
Large)  
(PBP, Main Left /  
PBP, Main Top /  
PBP, Main Right /  
PBP, Main Bot-  
tom / PIP-Bottom  
Right / PIP-Bot-  
tom Left / PIP-Top  
Left / PIP-Top  
Main Layout  
Right)  
Normal  
Wide  
Timing Detection  
Mode  
Wide  
Active Source  
Signal Format  
Aspect Ratio  
Resolution  
Vert Refresh  
Horz Refresh  
Pixel Clock  
Sync Type  
Color Space  
Source Info  
Input Switch-  
ing & PIP  
(When PIP/PBP  
active)  
PIP/PBP  
<PIP/PBP source  
lines>  
(When PIP/PBP  
active)  
ON  
OFF  
Enable source Hot-  
Key  
ON  
VGA  
Key number 1  
Key number 2  
Key number 3  
Key number 4  
Key number 5  
Key number 6  
Key number 7  
Key number 8  
Key number 9  
Key number 0  
HDMI  
DVI-D  
Display Port  
Component  
S-Video  
Source Hot-Key  
Composite  
Christie Presenter  
Card Reader  
Mini USB  
HDBaseT  
Change Sources  
List all Sources  
Auto Source  
OFF  
Input key  
Auto Source  
Blank on Signal  
Switch  
OFF  
ON  
Language  
English  
Off  
Grid  
White  
Test pattern  
Black  
Checkerboard  
Color Bars  
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6.9  
Preset Mode tables  
Orion-Laser projector  
Descrption  
PW  
Bright Presentation Video Dicom  
Real  
2X  
2X  
2X  
2X  
2X  
2X  
2X  
6
2X  
2X  
6
CW  
2X  
Syt. mode number  
color temperature  
Bright  
0
6
6
Warm  
Bright  
Warm Warm  
Warm  
Warm  
Please see below table for DWU/DHD & DWX  
Warmest  
Cool  
Gamma  
Video  
100  
Video  
100  
Video Dicom  
FILM  
100  
White peaking  
100  
100  
OSD  
Gamma index  
Mode  
SQ  
CT mode  
OSD mode  
CT  
NO.  
CRT  
VIDEO  
FILM  
6
5
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
Bright  
Bright  
2X-Native  
2X-D55  
2X-D70  
2X-D80  
2X-Native  
2X-D65  
2X-D55  
2X-D85  
2X-Native  
2X-D55  
2X-D75  
2X-D85  
2X-Native  
2X-D55  
2X-D75  
2X-D85  
Bright  
Bright  
Warm  
0
Warmest  
Bright  
Cool  
BRIGHT  
DICOM  
4
Bright  
Bright  
13  
Bright  
Bright  
Presentation  
Presentation  
Presentation  
Presentation  
Video  
Presentation  
Presentation  
Presentation  
Presentation  
Video  
Bright  
Warm  
Warmest  
Cool  
Warm  
Warmest  
Bright  
Cool  
Video  
Video  
Video  
Video  
Video  
Video  
Real  
Real  
Warm  
Warmest  
Bright  
Cool  
Real  
Real  
Real  
Real  
Real  
Real  
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Default  
Mode  
Bright Contr  
Default  
Mode  
SIGNAL  
IMAGE  
PAL  
Mode  
IMAGE  
NTSC  
Mode  
Brightness Contrast  
ness  
ast  
Presentation  
Mode  
Presentation  
Mode  
50  
50  
50  
50  
Video Mode  
Bright Mode  
Real Mode  
50  
50  
50  
50  
50  
50  
50  
50  
Video Mode  
Bright Mode  
Real Mode  
50  
50  
50  
50  
50  
50  
50  
50  
Video  
Mode  
Video  
Mode  
Composite  
Dicom Mode  
Dicom Mode  
Presentation  
Mode  
Presentation  
Mode  
50  
50  
50  
50  
Video Mode  
Bright Mode  
Real Mode  
50  
50  
50  
50  
50  
50  
50  
50  
Video Mode  
Bright Mode  
Real Mode  
50  
50  
50  
50  
50  
50  
50  
50  
Video  
Mode  
Video  
Mode  
S-video  
PAL  
NTSC  
Dicom Mode  
Dicom Mode  
Presentation  
Mode  
Presentation  
Mode  
50  
50  
50  
50  
Component/  
Video  
(720p,576p/I,  
1080p/i…)  
Video Mode  
Bright Mode  
Real Mode  
50  
50  
50  
50  
50  
50  
50  
50  
Video Mode  
Bright Mode  
Real Mode  
50  
50  
50  
50  
50  
50  
50  
50  
Presenta- PC Sig-  
tion Mode nal  
Video  
Mode  
VGA/PC  
Dicom Mode  
Dicom Mode  
Presentation  
Mode  
Presentation  
Mode  
50  
50  
50  
50  
Presen-  
tation  
Mode  
Video Mode  
Bright Mode  
Real Mode  
50  
50  
50  
50  
50  
50  
50  
50  
Video Mode  
Bright Mode  
Real Mode  
50  
50  
50  
50  
50  
50  
50  
50  
HDMI/DVI/ Presenta- PC Sig-  
HDMI/DVI  
(SD/HD)  
HDBaseT tion Mode  
nal  
Dicom Mode  
Dicom Mode  
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