Christie D13HD2-HS, D13WU2-HS User Manual

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User Manual
020-000883-04
HS Series
D13HD-HS/D13WU-HS
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The CD included with this printed manual contains an electronic copy in English. Please read all instructions before using or servicing this product.
手册中包含的光盘,带有着中文的电子副本,使用或维修本产品前,请仔细查阅所有的指示。
Le DC fourni avec ce manuel imprimé contient une copie électronique en français. S'il vous plaît lire toutes les instructions avant d'utiliser ou de réparer ce produit.
Das CD, das mit diesem gedruckten Handbuch eingeschlossen ist, enthält eine elektronische Kopie auf in deutscher Sprache. Vor der Anwendung oder der Instandhaltung dieses Produktes lesen Sie bitte alle Anweisungen.
Il CD fornito con il manuale stampato contiene una copia elettronica in lingua italiano. Si prega di leggere tutte le istruzioni prima di utilizzare o riparare questo prodotto.
この印刷されたマニュアルに同梱されております CD には、日本語での説明書が入っておりま す。この製品を使用あるいは修理点検される際に、ご参照下さい。
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Поставляемый в комплекте с документацией компакт-диск (CD) содержит электронную копию руководства пользователя на русском языке. Перед началом использования изделия или проведения сервиса пожалуйста прочтите все инструкции изложенные в руководстве.
El DC incluido con este manual impreso contiene una copia electrónica en español. Por favor, lea todas las instrucciones antes de usar o dar servicio a este producto.
Компакт диск, що постачається з цим друковане керівництво містить електронну копію українською мовою. Будь ласка, прочитайте всі інструкції перед використанням або обслуговуванням цього продукту.
O CD incluído com o impresso livro contém um eletrônico cópia em Português. Por favor lido todas as instruções antes de usar ou prestando serviço esse resultado.
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NOTICES
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COPYRIGHT AND TRADEMARKS
Copyright © 2017 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.
CET APPAREIL NUMÉRIQUE DE CLASSE A EST CONFORME AUX NORMES DÉFINIES DANS LES RÉGLEMENTATIONS CANADIENNES SUR LES APPAREILS CAUSANT DES INTERFÉRENCES RADIO (CANADIAN INTERFERENCE-CAUSING EQUIPMENT REGULATIONS, ICES-003, CLASS A).
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 distribution 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, earthquake 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.
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PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE
Preventative maintenance is an important part of the continued and proper operation of 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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Content
Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
Laser safety warnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
Laser label . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Light intensity hazard distance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Projector components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Front view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Rear view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Left view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Right view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Built-in keypad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
Input/Output (I/O) panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
IR remote keypad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
LED status indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Status LED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
Shutter LED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Connecting to a computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
Connecting to video equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
Turning the projector on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Turning the projector off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Adjusting the projector position . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26
Calculating the lens offset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27
WUXGA projectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
HD Projectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Removing and installing the lens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30
Installing the fuse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31
Cleaning or replacing the filter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Installing the ceiling mount . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33
Installing the projector in the rigging frame . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33
Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Size and Position menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
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Geometry correction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Image Settings menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Configuration Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Color matching . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Light Source menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Status menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
For DHD models . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
For DWU models . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Input Switching & PIP menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
PIP/PBP layout and size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Language menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Test Pattern menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Web user interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Logging on to the web user interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55
Main tab–General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56
Main tab–Status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Main tab–Lens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61
Administrator Page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
About Page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61
Christie Presenter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Connecting to the Projector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Installing the Christie Presenter software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63
Using the Christie Presenter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65
Connecting and searching the network display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66
Selecting the display region . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
Configuring Christie Presenter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
Managing all connected network displays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69
Operating the card reader . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
No image appears on screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
Incorrectly displayed image . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
Presentation is not displayed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
Unstable or flickering images . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
Vertical flickering bar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
Image is out of focus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
Image is stretched . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
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Image is not the correct size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
Inputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
PIP/PBP compatibility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82
Key features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
List of components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
Physical specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
Physical operating environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .84
Power requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85
Warnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85
Regulatory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
Laser safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
Electro-Magnetic Compatibility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87
Environmental . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) warning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87
On-screen display tree . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
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Safety

Read through this document in its entirety and understand all warnings and precautions before attempting to operate the projector.
Warning! Failure to comply with the following could result in death or serious injury.
• Please carefully review and follow the installation instruction included in this manual.
• 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 caus e electric shock.
• All installations must be performed by Christie qualified authorized trained installers.
• 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.
• Only use 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.
• Not for household use.
• No direct exposure to beam shall be permitted.
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Safety
This product complies with performance standards for laser products under 21 CFR Part 1040 except with respect to those characteristics authorized by Variance Number 2016-V-1838 effective June 20, 2017.
Christie Digital Systems Canada Inc.
809 Wellington Street North
Kitchener, ON N2G 4Y7
Canada
U.S.A Only

Laser safety warnings

This product is classified as CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT - RISK GROUP 3 according to IEC 60825-1:2014 and IEC 62471:2006.
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Laser label

CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT IEC 60825-1:2014
Warning! Failure to comply with the following could result in death or serious injury.
• Please carefully review and follow the installation instruction included in this manual.
• This product must be installed to prevent exposure to the RG3 hazard zone. If human access is possible, additional safety measures must be taken. See Installation section for additional details.
• PERMANENT/TEMPORARY BLINDNES S HAZA RD! Ope r ators must con trol ac cess to th e beam with in the hazard distance or install the product preventing potential exposure of the spectators' eyes from being in the hazard distance. Hazard zone shall be no lower than 3.0 meters above the floor . In addition, horizontal clearance to the hazard zone shall be a minimum 2.5 meters.
• Possibly hazardous optical radiation emitted from this product. (Risk group 3).
• This projector has a built-in Class 4 laser module. Never attempt to disassemble or modify the projector.
• Any operation or adjustment not specifically instructed in the User manual creates the risk of hazardous laser radiation exposure.
• Do not open or disassemble the projector as this may cause damage from exposure of laser radiation.
• PERMANENT/TEMPORARY BLINDNESS HAZARD! No direct exposure to the beam must be permitted. RG3 IEC 62471:2006.
• Install the product so users and the audience cannot enter the restricted area at eye level.
• Follow the control, adjustment, or operation procedures to avoid damage or injury from exposure of laser radiation.
• The instructions for the assembly, operation, and maintenance include clear warnings concerning precautions to avoid possible exposure to hazardous laser radiation.
• Installing or replacing a lens must be done by a Christie qualified authorized service technicians or installers to avoid exposure to dangerous emission levels.
• Not for household use.
Safety
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Light intensity hazard distance

This projector has been classified as Risk Group 3 per the IEC 62471:2006 standard due to possible hazardous optical and thermal radiation being emitted.
Warning! Failure to comply with the following could result in serious injury.
• PERMANENT/TEMPORARY BLINDNESS HAZARD! No direct exposure to the beam must be permitted. RG3 IEC 62471:2006.
• PERMANENT/TEMPORARY BLINDNES S HAZA RD! Ope r ators must con trol ac cess to th e beam with in the hazard distance or install the product preventing potential exposure of the spectators' eyes from being in the hazard distance. Hazard zone shall be no lower than 3.0 meters above the floor . In addition, horizontal clearance to the hazard zone shall be a minimum 2.5 meters.
• EXTREME BRIGHTNESS! Do not place reflective objects in the product light path.
• The bright light may result in permanent eye damage.
• The use of the projector with lenses PN: 140-109101-XX, 140-110103-XX, 140-114107-XX, and 140-115108-XX, where the throw ratio is less than or equal to 2.0:1 result in risk group 2 emissions from the projector. No hazard distance has been identified for use of the projector with these lenses. Precautions must be taken to follow the warnings listed above to avoid serious injury.
The following diagram and table shows the zones for optical and thermal radiation hazard distances:
• A — Hazard zone. The region of space where the projection light from the laser illuminated projector is above emission limits for Risk Group 2. The light intensity may cause eye damage after a momentary or brief exposure (before a person can avert his or her eyes away from the light source). The light may cause skin burns to occur.
• B — Hazard distance. Operators must control access to the beam within the hazard distance or install the product preventing potential exposure of the spectators' eyes from being in the hazard distance.
• C — No access zone. Horizontal clearance of the no access zone shall be a minimum of 2.5 meters.
• D — Vertical distance to hazard zone. The hazard zone shall be no low er than 3.0 meters above the floor.
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For US market only, hazard distances based upon FDA guidance document 1400056, Classi fication and Requirements for Laser Illuminated Projectors (LIPs), dated February 18, 2015:
Projection lens Part number Hazard distance (m) Category
0.84:1 - 1.02:1 140-114107-XX - RG2
1.02:1 - 1.36:1 140-115108-XX - RG2
1.2:1 - 1.5:1 140-109101-XX - RG2
1.5:1 - 2.0:1 140-110103-XX - RG2
2.0:1 - 4.0:1 140-111104-XX 2.1 RG3
4.0:1 - 7.2:1 140-116109-XX 4.1 RG3
For all other markets, hazard distances based upon IEC 62471-5:2015, Photobiological safety of lamps and lamp systems - Part 5: Image projectors:
Projection lens Part number Hazard distance (m) Category
0.84:1 - 1.02:1 140-114107-XX - RG2
1.02:1 - 1.36:1 140-115108-XX - RG2
1.2:1 - 1.5:1 140-109101-XX - RG2
1.5:1 - 2.0:1 140-110103-XX - RG2
2.0:1 - 4.0:1 140-111104-XX 1.9 RG3
4.0:1 - 7.2:1 140-116109-XX 3.3 RG3
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Introduction

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The HS Series is a high brightness, high-resolution video graphics one-chip laser-based projector. The projector is available in HD and WUXGA resolutions and uses Digital Light Processing (DLP
technology from Texas I nstruments. It is primarily designe d for fixed installation and secondary applications including rental-staging and LBE (Location Based Entertainment). This product is used for professional applications and is not for domestic use.
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Projector components

Identify the main components of the projector.

Front view

Identify the main components on the front of the projector.
ID Part name Description
1 Front IR sensors Receives signals from the IR remote keypad. Keep the signal path to the sensor
unobstructed for uninterrupted communication with the projector.
2 Projection lens Allows automated lens control and adjustment: vertical and horizontal offsets,
zoom, and focus.
3 Adjustable feet Raises or lowers the feet to level the projector.
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Introduction
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2
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Rear view

Identify the main components on the rear of the projector.
ID Part name Description
1 Rear IR sensor Receives signals from the IR remote keypad. Keep the signal path
unobstructed for uninterrupted communication with the projector. 2 Input/Output (I/O) panel Connects the projector to external devic es. 3 Cooling air vents (exhaust) Provides cooling to the projector. Keep these vents unobstructed to
prevent the projector from overheating.
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Left view

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FUSE T15A/250V~
FUSE T20A/250V~
Identify the main components on the left side of the projector.
FUSE T20A/250V~
100V-120V~
200V-240V~
FUSE T15A/250V~
Introduction
FUSE T20A/250V~
200V-240V~
100V-120V~
FUSE T15A/250V~
ID Part Name Description
1 Built-in keypad Controls the projector. 2 AC input Connects to the supplied power adapter (200 to 240V~). 3 Power button Powers the projector on or off. 4 Kensington lock Secures the projector to counter tops, tables, and so on. 5 Fuse FUSE T15A/250V~. 6 Cooling air vents (intake) Provides cooling to the projector. Keep these vents unobstructed to prevent
7 AC input Connects to the supplied power adapter (100V to 120V~). 8 Fuse FUSE T20A/250V~.
the projector from overheating.
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Introduction
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Right view

Identify the main component on the right side of the projector.
ID Part Name Description
1 Cooling air vents (intake) Provides cooling to the projector. Keep these vents unobstructed to prevent
the projector from overheating.

Built-in keypad

The built-in keypad controls the projector.
ID Part Name Description
1 Auto Automatically optimizes an image. 2 Power Turns the projector on or off. 3 Shutter Displays or blanks the video image. 4 OSD Hides or shows the on-screen display (OSD) menus. 5 Help Displays the instructions for source connection. 6 Menu Displays the menus. 7 Arrow keys Adjusts a setting up or down, or navigate within a menu. 8 Input Selects an input for the main or PIP/PBP image. 9 Focus Adjusts the focus. 10 Lens Adjusts the lens vertical or horizontal offset setting.
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ID Part Name Description
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Rear view
Bottom view
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11 Zoom Adjusts the zoom. 12 Back Returns to the previous level or exits the menus if at top level.

Input/Output (I/O) panel

Identify the components of the Input/Output (I/O) panel.
Introduction
ID Connector name ID Connector name
1 3G-SDI IN 10 DC JACK 2 3G-SDI OUT 11 REMOTE OUT 3HDBaseT 12REMOTE IN 4HDMI-1 133D SYNC OUT 5HDMI-2 143D SYNC IN 6 MINI USB 15 DVI-D IN 7 USB 16 RS232 8 VGA IN 17 ETHERNET 9DVI-D OUT
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Introduction
SHUTTER
VGA
HDMI2 DVI-D
BNC
DP
3G-SDI HDBaseT
PRESENT.
CVBS
HDMI1
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IR remote keypad

The IR remote keypad communicates with the projector by way of wireless communications. Use a cable length of 20 m or less. If the length of cable exceeds 20 m, the IR remote keypad may
not work correctly.
ID Part Name Description
1 SHUTTER Displays or blanks the video image. 2 Power on Turns the projector on. 3 Gamma Adjusts the mid-range levels. 4 Bright Adjusts the amount of light in the image. 5 PIP/PBP Turns PIP/PBP on or off.
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ID Part Name Description
6 Size Adjusts the PIP/PBP size. 7 Number Keys Enter a number, such as a channel, value, and so on. The
on-screen display indicates if a function is not supported. 8 Help Displays the instructions for source connection. 9 Menu Displays the menus. 10 Arrow Keys Adjusts a setting up or down to navigate within a menu. 11 Te st Displays a test pattern. 12 Auto Automatically optimizes an image. 13 OSD Use to hide or show on-screen display (OSD) menus. 14 Keystone H Adjusts the horizontal keystone. 15 Keystone V Adjusts the vertical keystone. 16 Standby Turns the projector off. 17 Contrast Adjusts the difference between dark and light. 18 Hot key Selects your preset key quickly. 19 Swap Swaps the main and PIP/PBP images. 20 Layout Adjusts the PIP/PBP layout.
Introduction
21 Focus Adjusts the focus to improve image clari ty as requir ed. 22 Zoom Adjusts the zoom to achieve a required image size. 23 Proj Changes the IR remote keypad ID.
• To assign an ID, press Proj + <1 to 9>.
• To return to the universal IR remote ID, press Proj + 0. 24 Exit Returns to previous level or exit menus if at top level. 25 Enter Selects a highlighted menu item, or changes or accepts a
value. 26 Input Selects an input for the main or PIP/PBP image. 27 Info Displays the source image information. 28 Lens H Adjusts the position of the image horizontally. 29 Lens V Adjusts the position of the image vertically.
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Introduction

LED status indicators

LEDs are defined below.

Status LED

Identify the LED state colors and meaning.
LED Status Projector State
Off AC power is off (without AC plugged in). Green (flashing) Projector is in startup or cool down mode. Green (solid) System is operating normally. Blue (flashing) Projector is cooling down. Blue (solid) AC has been applied, projector is in standby mode. Yellow (flashing) A problem exists with the projector that does not cause it to shut down.
Examples of warnings include: filter needs changing, one of the pumps is damaged,
or a fan is operating at full speed due to over temperature of LD driver. Yellow (solid) The end user is turning off the projector while it is in a warning state. Red (flashing) An error with the projector exists that has caused or may inevitably cause it to shut
down.
Examples of errors include: fan failure, over temperature, wrongly installed filter,
color wheel (CW) failure. Red (solid) The end user is turning off the projector while it is in an error state. White (flashing) Projector is in a flash (LAN) update state.

Shutter LED

Identify the shutter LED state colors and meaning.
LED Status Projector State
Off Projector is on and an image is displayed. Shutter is open. Magenta (solid) Projector is on and the image is blank. Shutter is closed.
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Installation

• A Hazard Zone is the region of space where the projection light from the LIP is above Emission Limits for RG2. RG3 LIPs for installations other than in cinema theaters shall be installed at a height vertically above the floor such that the bottom plane of the Hazard Zone shall be no lower than 3.0 meters above the floor. Horizontal clearance to the hazard zone shall be 2.5 meters. If human access is possible in an unsupervised environment, the horizontal or vertical clearances shall be increased to prevent exposure to the RG3 hazard zone.
For Installations in the United States
• Any human access horizontally to the Hazard Zone, if applicable, shall be restricted by barriers.
• Permanent show installations containing RG3 LIPs shall be installed by Christie or by Christie­authorized and trained installers. Show installations must be performed in accordance with Christie's instructions. The projection system shall be securely mounted or immobilized to prevent unintended movement or misalignment of the projections.
• Temporary show installations containing RG3 LIPs may be installed by Christie or sold or leased only to valid laser light show variance holders (laser light show manufacturers) for image projection applications. Such manufacturers may currently hold a valid variance for production of Class IIIb and IV laser light shows and/or for incorporation of the RG3 LIPs into their shows. This requirement applies also to dealers and distributors of these LIPs.
• Christie Laser Projection System (Enterprise) Installation Checklist needs to be filled out completely after the installation and sent to .lasercompliance@christiedigital.com. A copy can remain onsite. This checklist can be found as a separate document in the accessory box with the manual.
• If you are installing in the following US states: Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Illinois and Massachusetts, please see www.christiedigital.com
for additional regulatory requirements.
Learn how to install, connect, and optimize the projector display.
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Connecting to a computer

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Desktop Laptop Monitor
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Learn what cables/connectors that may be used to connect to various devices.
FUSE T20A/250V~
100V-120V~
FUSE T15A/250V~
200V-240V~
Installation
ID Connector name ID Connector name ID Connector name
1 Power Cord (100-120V).
Power cord (100-120V) rated for North America and Japan.
2 Po wer Cord (200 to 24 0V).
Power cord (200 to 240V) rated for North America, UK, EU, Russia, Korea, India, Australia/Nz, South Africa, and Argentina.
3 3G-SDI In with BNC cable
+ Camcorder
4 3G-SDI Out with BNC cable 8 DVI-D in cable
• Due to the difference in applications for each country, the accesso r ies required in some regions may differ from those shown.
• This diagram is for illustrative purposes only and does not indicate that these accessories are supplied with the projector.
5 USB type B Mini cable 9 VGA in cable
6 HDMI cable 10 DVI-D out cable
7RS232 cable
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Connecting to video equipment

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Component video output equipment DVD player Video cassette recorder
Learn what cable/connectors may be used to connect to various devices.
Installation
Ind. Connector name Ind. Connector name
1 DVI-D IN Cable 3 VGA IN Cable 2 VGA to Component 4 HDMI Cable
• Due to the difference in applications for each country, the accesso r ies required in some regions may differ 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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Turning the projector on
The projector cables must be securely connected before turning the power on.
Warning! Failure to comply with the following could result in death or serious injury.
• Do not look into the projector lens when the laser is on. The bright light may result in permanent eye damage
1. Ensure the correct power input has been selected.
FUSE T20A/250V~ 100V-120V~ FUSE T15A/250V~ 200V-240V~
Installation
Condition Power
Input
1 100-120V 100-120V Full power (100%) • North America
2 100-120V 200-240V • Warning message appears on screen
3 200-240V 100-120V • Warning message appears on screen
4 200-240V 200-240V Full power (100%) • North America
AC Inlet selected
Projector Behavior Applicable Regions
• Japan
• ECO 2 mode (50% power)
• ECO 2 mode (50% power)
• UK
• EU
• Russia
• Korea
• India
• Australia/Nz
• South Africa
• Argentina
The Power button on the built-in keypad is illuminated when the power cables are connected.
2. Ensure the lens has been installed in the projector by a Christie qualified service technician.
Warning! Failure to comply with the following could result in death or serious injury.
• Installing or replacing a lens must be done by a Christie qualified service technician to avoid exposure to dangerous emission levels.
3. Ensure that no one or no objects are in the beam path before turning on the projector.
4. To turn on the projector, on the IR remote keypad press or on the built-in keypad press .
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Installation
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The status LED is green with a long blink.
5. To select an input source and turn it on, on the IR remote keypad select Input Key.
Available input sources are VGA, HDMI1, HDMI2, DVI, 3G-SDI, and HD-BaseT.
The projector detects the source you selected and displays the image.
Power on
SHUTTER
VGA
BNC
Power on
Input Key
HDMI2 DVI-D
3G-SDI HDBaseT
HDMI1
DP
CVBS
PRESENT.
The first time the projector is used, select the preferred language from the Main Menu after the startup screen is displayed.
Turning the projector off
Power off the projector in preparation for inspection or maintenance.
1. To turn the projector off, on the IR remote keypad or built-in keypad press .
A warning message appears on the displayed image.
2. To confirm your selection, press again.
If you do not press again, the warning message disappears after three seconds and the projector remains on.
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Installation

Adjusting 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 (0.9 m) from the projection screen.
• Position the projector to the required 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.
• Determine the lens throw ratio:
• Lens 0.84~1.02 (WU/HD)
• Lens 1.02~1.36 (WU/HD)
• Lens 1.2~1.5 (WU/HD)
• Lens 1.5~2.0 (WU/HD)
• 360 degree free orientation operation
When installing the projector in portrait orientation, it is recommended that the built-in keypad and power inputs face upwards. This allows access to the built-in keypad and power connections during operation.
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Installation
FUSE T20A/250V~
100V-120V~
FUSE T15A/250V~
200V-240V~
Lens center
0 %

Calculating the lens offset

Adjust the offset to align the image on the screen with full image size.
• The vertical image offset (shift) ranges for the projector are +/-60% (WUXGA) and +/-70% (HD).
• The horizontal image offset (shift) range for the projector is +/-25% (HD/WUXGA).
• The method for calculating lens offset complies with industry standards. For example for Vertical lens offset:
• At 0% offset (or on axis), the center of the image is on the lens center, so half of the image appears above and half appears below the lens center.
• At +50% offset, all of the image appears above the lens center.
• The percentage (%) offset is calculated as the ratio of the number of pixels shifted up or down to full image size. For example for WUXGA:
• Shifting up 600 pixels gives an offset of 600/1200 * 100% = 50%
• Shifting down 600 pixels gives an offset of -600/1200 * 100% = -50%
• Shifting up 720 pixels gives an offset of 720/1200 * 100% = 60%
• Shifting up 240 pixels gives an offset of 240/1200 * 100% = 20%

WUXGA projectors

The following show vertical image offsets for the WUXGA projectors:
• Vertical image offset: 0%
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• Vertical image offset: +60%
FUSE T20A/250V~
100V-120V~
FUSE T15A/250V~
200V-240V~
+60%
Lens center
FUSE T20A/250V~
100V-120V~
FUSE T15A/250V~
200V-240V~
Lens center
-60%
• Vertical image offset: -60%
Installation
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HD Projectors

FUSE T20A/250V~
100V-120V~
FUSE T15A/250V~
200V-240V~
Lens center
+70%
FUSE T20A/250V~
100V-120V~
FUSE T15A/250V~
200V-240V~
Lens center
-70%
The following show vertical and horizontal image offset for HD projectors:
• Vertical image offset: +70%
• Vertical image offset: -70%
Installation
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• Horizontal image offset: +/-25%
Lens center
-25%
100% +25%
Installation

Removing and installing the lens

Warning! Failure to comply with the following could result in death or serious injury.
• Installing or replacing a lens must be done by a a Christie qualified authorized service technicians or installers to avoid exposure to dan gerous emission levels.
• Turn off the projector and remove the power cord, before installing or replacing a lens.
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Installing the fuse

FUSE T20A/250V~ 100V-120V~ FUSE T15A/250V~ 200V-240V~
A/250V~ 100V-120V~ FUSE T15A/250V~ 200V-240V~
A fuse must be installed in the projector for it to power on.
1. Turn the projector off.
2. Choose the 20A or 15A fuse by sliding the AC cover to the right or to the left.
3. Remove the screw on the fuse with a flat-head screwdriver.
4. Remove the fuse and replace it with the new one.
Installation
• For regions using 200 to 240V-15A fuse.
• For regions using 100 to 120V-20A fuse.
• To order a fuse, see page 83.
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Installation
Left side filter
Right side filter

Cleaning or replacing the filter

Regularly clean or replace the filters in the projector to ensure dust and other foreign materials are kept out of the projector.
1. Turn off the projector.
2. Remove the screws on the filter cover using a 3 mm hex key.
3. Remove the filter cover.
4. Remove the filter from its compartment.
5. Clean or replace the filter.
Fog filters should be replaced after each use of the projector to a maximum of 20 hours. The life of the filter is approximately 20 hours based on environmental conditions. Leave the filters in their
sealed packaging until ready for use.
Do not re-use the fog filters as they clog up with oil and the projector overheats and shuts down. For more details, see page 83.
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Installation

Installing the ceiling mount

Mount the projector with a Christie-approved mount (such as the Christie One Mount Plus, P/N: 140-117100-XX), using the four mounting points on the underside of the projector.
Warning! Failure to comply with the following could result in death or serious injury.
• When not mounted properly, the projector may fall.
• The warranty on this projector does not cover damage caused by the use of a non-recommended ceiling mount kit or installatio n of the ceiling mount kit in an imprope r location.
1. Refer to the installation instructions and safety guidelines provided in the kit (suc h as the Christie One Mount Plus, P/N: 140-117100-XX).

Installing the projector in the rigging frame

Install the projector in a Christie-approved rigging frame (such as the Christie One Rigging Frame, P/N: 140-113106-XX), using the four mounting points on the underside of the projector.
Warning! Failure to comply with the following could result in death or serious injury.
• When not mounted properly, the projector may fall.
• The warranty on this projector does not cover damage caused by the use of a non-recommended ceiling mount kit or installatio n of the ceiling mount kit in an imprope r location.
1. Refer to the installation instructions and safety guidelines provided in the kit (such as the Christie One Rigging Frame, P/N: 140-113106-XX).
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Operation

Main Menu
1. Size & Position
2. Image Settings
3. Configuration
4. Light Source
5. Status
6. Input Switching & PIP
7. Language
8. Test Pattern
English Off
The projector has multilingual on-screen display (OSD) menus so you can make image adjustments and change a variety of settings.
Most of the projector controls are accessed from within the projector menu system. Several groups of related functions are selectable from the Main Menu as shown below.
• To display the Main Menu, on the IR remote keypad or on the built-in keypad on the rear of the projector, press MENU.
• To navigate within the menu and adjust a setting up or down, use the arrow keys.
• To select a highlighted menu item or use it to change or accept a value, press ENTER. You can then select the next item that you want to adjust in the menu and adjust it.
• To return to the previous menu or exit menus if at top level, press EXIT.
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Operation
Size & Position
1. Size Presets
Auto
2. Overscan
Off
11. Geometry Correction
3. Pixel Track
4. Pixel Phase
5. Horz Position
6. Vert Position
7. Digital Horz Zoom
8. Digital Vert Zoom
9. Digital Horz Shift
10. Digital Vert Shift
12. Auto Image

Size and Position menu

The Size and Position menu determines the size and position of the image on the screen.
Menu item Description Options
Size Presets Displays an image with the detected size, or
Overscan Removes noise around the image. • Overscan Zoom enlarges image 6% from
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resizes the image by maximizing either the height, width, both, or resizes to the maximum size possible while keeping the original aspect ratio.
• Auto—Displays with the detected size.
• Native—Displays in its native resolution.
• 4:3—Retains 4:3 aspect ratio.
• Letterbox—Make the active content enlarge to the full screen.
• Full Size—Fills the screen (re gardless of the source).
• Full Width—Fills display width and keep aspect ratio.
• Full Height—Fills display height and keep aspect ratio.
• Custom—Stretches the display horizontally or vertically without cutting the image display.
• 3D Mode—Displays 3D content. If 3D Mode is selected, all other Size
Presets items are grayed out.
the original size.
• Overscan Crop cuts 6% of the active pixels in four edges of original image.
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Menu item Description Options
Operation
Pixel Track Steady flickering or several soft vertical stripes
or bands across the entire image indicates poor pixel tracking. Proper pix el tr acking ensure s that the image quality is consistent across the screen, the aspect ratio is maintained, and that the pixel phase can be optimized. (Analog RGB signals only.)
Pixel Phase Adjust the pixel phase when the image 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. (Analog RGB signals only.)
Horz Position Moves the image right or left within the area of
available pixels.
Vert Position Moves the image up or down within the area of
available pixels.
Digital Horz Zoom
Changes 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
Changes 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
Digital Vert Shift
Geometry
Moves the display area horizontally if its size has been changed by the Digital Zoom setting.
Moves the display area vertically if its size has been changed by the Digital Zoom setting.
Provides two ways for warping control. • PC Mode off—User can do simple horizontal
Correction
and vertical keystone, pincushion, and 4­corner control by using the on-screen display.
• PC Mode on—User can do arbitrary warping or blending control by using PC APP provided separately.
Auto Image Forces the projector to reacquire and lock to the
input signal. This is useful when signal quality is marginal.
• Normal mode—Supports all of the 4:3 input sources.
• Wide mode—Supports all of the 16:9 input source and most of the 4:3 input source.
For the 4:3 input sources not re cognized by Wide mode (for example, 1400 x 1050), perform Auto Image using Normal mode.
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Operation
B
A
B
A
Ind. 1080P WUXGA
A 30.60% 30.34% B 14.20% 12.86%
B
A
B
A
Ind. 1080P WUXGA
A 5.12% 5.04% B 11.00% 10.52%

Geometry correction

Geometry correction provides two ways for warping control:
• PC Mode off—User can do simple horizontal and vertical keystone, pincushion, and 4-corner control by using the on-screen display.
• PC Mode on—User can do arbitrary warping or blending control by using the PC APP provided separately.
The following table provides information about the geometry correction feature compatibility:
Warp Function 4-Corner Keystone Pincushion
4-Corner --  Keystone -- Pincushion  --
Horz Keystone
Adjust the keystone horizontally to make the image more square. Horz Keystone corrects 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. Use Horz Keystone with horizontally on-axis applications. For horizontally offset applications, use 4-Corner correction using the OSD control or the PC APP provided separately.
Vert Keystone
Adjust the keystone vertically to make the image more square. Vert Keystone corrects 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. Use with vertically on-axis applications. For vertically offset images, use 4-Corner correction using the OSD control or the PC APP provided separately.
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Operation
A B
A A
B
B
B
B
AA
Horz Pincushion
Adjust the pincushion horizontally and make the image more square.
Ind. 1080P WUXGA
A 5.17% 5.39%
B 5.17% 4.24%
A B
Vert Pincushion
Adjust the pincushion vertically and make the image more square.
Ind. 1080P WUXGA
A 9.67% 7.44%
B 9.83% 7.58%
4-Corner
Allow the image to be squeezed to fit an area defined by moving each of the four corners' x and y position.
Ind. 1080P WUXGA
A 6.25% 6.25%
B 6.67% 6.67%
Wrap Filter
Warp filter corrects the distorted image, which is caused by projection to a curved surface or by lens distortion.
Auto Warp Filter
• Auto warp filter on
• Auto warp filter off
Apply preset warp filter values for distortion correction.
Disable the warp filter functions.
Manual Warp Filter
• Horz Filter
Adjust horizontal filter for distortion correction.
• Vert Filter—Adjust vertical filter for distortion correction.
Reset
Reset all Geometry Correction parameters.
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Image Settings menu

Image Settings
1. Brightness
Auto
2. Contrast
3. Color Space Normal4. Detail
Video8. Picture Settings
6. Video Options
7. Input Levels
9. Save to User
11. Image Freeze
12. Advanced Image Settings
5. 3D Display
10. Contrast Enhancement
The Image Settings menu sets the brightness, contrast, and other settings for images.
Operation
Menu item Description Options
Brightness Adjusts the intensity of the image. — Contrast Adjusts the degree of difference between the
Color Space Selects a color space specifically tuned for the
Detail Selects the edge clarity of the image. — 3D Display Selects the 3D relating settings.• 3D EnableSets the 3D format. Supports
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lightest and darkest parts of the image and changes the amount of black and white in the image.
input signal. Only useful for analog signals and certain digital sources.
mandatory 3D formats and frame sequential 3D@60/120Hz.
• 3D Invert—In verts the 3D sync signal when using a single projector.
• T oggle 3D Blending—Inv erts 3D sync signal when using multiple projectors for 3D blending.
• 3D Sync Out—Transmit 3D sync signal by 3D sync out corrector to emitter or to next projector for 3D blending purpose.
• Frame Delay—Correct asynchronous displaying image under 3D blending.
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Menu item Description Options
Operation
Video Options Applies only to video sources. • Color—Adjusts a video image from black
and white to fully saturated color. (Video sources only.)
• Tint—Adjusts the red-green color balance in the image of NTSC video images. (NTSC video sources only.)
• Detect Film—Controls film mode detection and determine whether the original source of the input video was film or video.
Input Levels Applies to VGA or component signals only. • Gain—Adjusts the gain of the red, green, or
blue channel of the image. It affects the black and white.
• Offset—Adjusts the offset of the red, green, or blue channel of the image. It affects the black and white.
• Sync Threshold—Helps to sync when connecting to the projector, if a hardware device, such as a DVD player, is not syncing properly with the projector. (Progressive signals only.)
Picture Settings
Optimizes the projector for displaying images
under certain conditions, such as:
• Presentation
• Video
• Bright
• Enhanced
• REC709
• Real
• DICOM SIM
• 2D High Speed
• 3D
• Blending
• User-definable preset.
It affects the following:
• Gamma
• Sharpness
• White Peaking
• Overscan
• Brightness
• Contrast
• Color
• Tint
• Red Gain
• Green Gain
• Blue Gain
• Red Offset
• Green Offset
• Blue Offset
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Menu item Description Options
Operation
Save to User Saves the user settings.
Adjust the image settings and Select Save to User as a picture setting. To recall these settings in the future, select the User in the Picture Settings menu.
You can save the following settings:
• Brightness
• Contrast
• Color
• Tint
• Red Gain
• Green Gain
• Blue Gain
• Red Offset
• Green Offset
• Blue Offset
• Color Temperature
• Gamma
Detail
White Peaking
Overscan
Contrast Enhancement
Image Freeze Pauses the screen image. — Advanced
Image Settings
Enables or disables the contrast enhancement function. Enable this function to raise the contrast ratio.
Provides access to advanced image settings such as gamma, white peaking, and so on.
• DynamicBlack™— Auto adjust the contrast ratio for video contents.
• RealBlack — Lower down the bl ack l evel for dark images to raise the contrast ratio.
• Gamma—Selects the appropriate gamma from Video, Film, Bright, CRT, and DICOM.
• White Peaking—Incr eases the brightness of whites near 100%. (Video source only.)
• Color Temperature—Changes the intensity of the colors. Select a listed relative warmth value.
• Edge Enhancement—Applies the edge enhancement process.
• Color Wheel Speed—Selects the color wheel speed from 2x or 3x. The color wheel speed defines the delay between the color wheel and the DMD. The higher the speed, the less rainbow effect on the screen.
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Operation
Configuration
Auto 3. Ceiling Mount
English 1. Language
Blank Screen13. Hot Key Settings
14. Service
4. Rear Projection
5. Menu Preferences
6. Power Management
7. High Altitude
10. Communications
11. Backlight Preferences
12. Color Matching
2. Lens Settings
8. IR Control
9. 12V Trigger

Configuration Menu

The Configuration menu sets the language, projection orientation, power usage, and other preferences for the projector.
Menu item Description Options
Language Selects an available language
Lens Settings Adjusts the lens. • Focus and Zoom—Adjust the focus and zoom the image in or
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for the on-screen display.
• English
• French
• German
• Italian
• Spanish
• Chinese (Simplified)
• Japanese
• Korean
• Russian
out.
• Lens Shift—Shifts the lens up and down, or left and right.
• Lens Shift Memory—Applies zoom, focus, and lens position according to the chosen set of lens memory position. Save the current zoom, focus, and lens position to the projector memory.
• Lock All Lens Motors—Selects this function to prevent all lens motors from moving. It may disable the zoom, focus, horizontal and vertical position settings, locking any changes and overriding all other lens features. This helps to prevent accidental lens position changes in multi-projector installations.
• Lens Calibration—Calibrates the lens center.
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Menu item Description Options
Operation
Ceiling Mount Turns the image upside down
for ceiling-mounted projection.
Rear Projection Reverse the image so you can
project from behind a translucent screen.
Menu Preferences
Sets the on-screen display menu preferences, and the password for the projector.
Power Management
Determines the power modes for the projector.
High Altitude Enables or disables high
altitude mode.
IR Control Enables or disables the IR
sensors.
• Menu Horz Offset—Changes the horizontal position of the on­screen display.
• Menu Vert Offset—Changes the vertical position of the on­screen display.
• Show Messages—Displays status messages on the screen.
• Menu Transparency—Changes the on-screen display menu background to be transparent.
As the value increases, more of the image behind the menu is visible.
• Splash Screen Setup—Selects the splash screen.
• PIN Protect—Protects your projector with a password. Once enabled, you must enter the password before you can project an image.
• Change PIN—Allows you to change the password.
• Standby Mode—Determines if the projector is in standby mode when connected to AC power (<0.5 W).
• AC Power On—Automatically turns the projector 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 is displayed.
• Sleep Timer—Allows the proj ector to automati cally power off after it has been on for a specified amount of time (two, four, or six hours).
• Cool Down—Configure the cool down time period (instantly off, after 1 minute, or after 2 minutes).
• On—Enables high altitude mode for altitudes >/= 2000 m. The fan operates at high speed to ensure sufficient air flow
for high altitudes.
• Off—Disables high altitude mode. For altitudes below 2000 m.
• Top—Enables or disables the signal from the top IR sensor.
• Front—Enables or disables the signal from the front IR sensor.
• HDBaseT—Enables or disables the signal from the HDBaseT Box.
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Menu item Description Options
Operation
12V Trigger Sets the 12V trigger on or off .
The 12V trigger is used for electrical projector screens. The projector screen is automatically lowered or raised when the projector is switched on or off.
Communications Determines the
communication settings such as network setup, serial port information, and so on.
Backlight Preferences
Controls the back light behavior and timeout setting for the keypad and status LED.
Network—Allow you to set up network settings.
• DHCP—Turns the DHCP on or off.
• IP Address—Assigns the network IP address.
• Subnet Mask—Assigns the network subnet mask.
• Default Gateway—Assigns the network default gateway.
• MAC Address—Displays the network MAC address value.
• Apply—Triggers the modifying of the LAN setting.
• Enable—Enables or disables the WLAN functionality.
• Start IP—Enter the start IP address for wireless network.
• End IP—Enter the end IP address for wireless network.
• SSID—Enter a unique wireless network name (SSID).
• Show Network Messages—Turns network messages on or off.
• Restart Network—Restarts the network.
• Network Factory Reset—Performs factory reset on the network settings. The Projector Name, IP Address (LAN), Start IP and End IP, and SNMP settings can be reset.
Serial Port Baud Rate—Selects the serial port and baud rate. Serial Port Echo—Controls whether the serial port echoes
characters. Serial Port Path—Sets the serial port path to RS232 or
HDBaseT. Projector Address—Sets the projector address (0 to 9). The
projector responds to the IR remote set to the same address as the projector or to the IR remote set to address 0.
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Menu item Description Options
Operation
Color Matching Enables the selected method
(Manual Adjustment or HSG) to define the precise hue of each primary color component (red, green, blue and white).
When one method is enabled, the other method is automatically disabl e d . For both methods, if Auto Test Pattern is enabled, the solid colored test pattern can be displayed according to the menu item on which you are positioned.
For more information on color matching, see Color
matching on page 47.
Hot Key Settings Assigns a different function to
the hot key on the IR remote keypad 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.
• Manual Adjustment—Manually defines the precise hue of each primary color component.
• HSG Adjustment—Adjusts the hue, saturation, and gain (HSG) of the projected image. The HSG function independently controls each of the color regions R, G, B, C, M, Y, and W.
• Wall Color—Sets the wall color so the projector can enhance the color performance customized for the specific wall.
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Menu item Description Options
Operation
Service Displays projector
information, sets test patterns, error logs, and high temperature warnings.
• Projector Info—Displays the current projector settings. (Read-only)
• Factory Reset—Restores all settings to their default value. It does not reset network but it resets RS232.
• Test Pattern—Sets the required internal test pattern to display. To turn off a test pattern, select Off.
• Wheel Index (2X)—Sets the wheel index to Speed 2X. Only use this setting when a new main board is installed, and the picture quality needs to be optimized.
• Wheel Index (3X)—Sets the wheel index to Speed 3X. Only use this setting when a new main board is installed, and the picture quality needs to be optimized.
• Error Log—Shows the projector error log for debug.
• Mode Adjustment—Fin e tunes t he horizontal (H) and vertical (V) start position for a signal in the EDID timing table and record the values in the syst em to o v err ide the timin g tabl e. To keep the settings, before exiting the menu, select Saved to Record. To revert to original timing table settings, manually clear each setting. Factory Defaults do not clear these override settings.
• Laser Diode Info—Displays the information of each laser diode bank including its voltage, current, and temperature.
• ADC Calibration—
• Calibration Condition—Displays required equipment for ADC Calibration.
• ADC Calibration—Calibrates RGB Gain or offset for analog signal only.
• Light Sensor—Calibration must be performed before using Rental mode or after laser diode driver board replacement.
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Operation

Color matching

You may require a unique color gamut (r ange) for a single projector or application, or y ou may need to precisely match colors across multiple adjacent displays. Use color matching by Manual Adjustment or HSG to define the precise hue of each primary color component (red, green, blue and white).
HSG
Hue, Saturation, and Gain (HSG) software controls the color regions R, G, B, C, M, Y, and W independently.
1. Select HSG, select Color Matching > HSG.
Hue
Note the following about adjusting hue:
• Adjust the hue independently for each color (R,G,B,C,M, and Y).
• White does not have a hue input.
• A negative hue input provides a clockwise rotation of the color's hue.
• A positive hue input provides a counter-clockwise rotation of the color's hue.
• A zero input does not change the hue of the color.
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Saturation
Note the following about adjusting saturation:
• The saturation can be adjust independently for each color (R,G,B,C,M, and Y).
• A saturation level of 0 removes all color from that region.
• A saturation level of 254 sets the color region to have maximum color.
• A saturation level of 127 does not change the saturation.
Operation
Gain
Note the following about adjusting gain:
• The gain can be adjust independently for each color (R,G,B,C,M,Y, and W).
• The range of input is 0 to 254.
• The gain changes the intensity level of the respective color.
• A gain level of 127 disables the HSG controls for that color.
• A gain level less than 127 darkens the respective color.
• A gain level of 254 sets the color region to have maximum gain; however, clipping occurs on the signal.
• A gain of 127 is the nominal setting.
• White provides three gain level controls, one each for the R,G,B component of white.
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Light Source menu

Light Source
1. Light Source Mode
2. Constant Power
3. Light Source Info
4. Light Sensor Calibration
Constant Power
Default
The Light Source menu sets the light source mode and power preferences.
Menu item Description Options
Operation
Light Source Mode
Constant Power Sets the value of the laser diode power.
Sets the light source mode. • Constant Power
• Constant Intensity—Set the value in Constant Power mode and change to Constant Intensity mode to maintain constant brightness and color settings.
The light sensor monitors the light level and consumes more power than the laser brightness decays naturally over time. When the laser setting sets to maximum power, it remains at this setting for longer period of time than Constant Power mode.
Note the following:
• This mode is used for long term projecting
or blending purpose.
• When Constant Intensity is enabled,
Dynamic Black and RealBlack function are automatically disabled.
• When Picture Settings is changed under
Constant Intensity mode, it would automatically change back to Constant Power mode.
• ECO 1/ECO 2
• Rental Mode—Remains at 90% constant brightness and color settings. Light sensor calibration must be performed before enable Rental mode.
Light Source Info
Light Sensor Calibration
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Display information about the light source in the projector.
Set the time for light calibration. • Default—Process light calibration at cooling
• Total Projector Hours—Displays the current total number of hours the projector has been used.
• LD Hours—Displays the current total number of hours the laser diode has been used.
stage.
• Auto—Process light calibration for every 168 hours.
• Manual—User performs light calibration manually.
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Operation
Status
Model Name
Sync On GreenMain Sync Type
Serial Number Native Resolution Firmware
Main Input Main Signal Format Main Pixel Clock
Main Horz Refresh Main Vert Refresh PIP/PBP Input PIP/PBP Signal Format PIP/PBP Pixel Clock 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 Temperature
0.5W Mode Allow
Light Source Hours LC Hours
29 C, No Filter
No
D13HD-HS

Status menu

The read-only Status menu lists a variety of details about the standard and optional components currently detected in the projector.

For DHD models

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For DWU models

Status
Model Name
Sync On GreenMain Sync Type
Serial Number Native Resolution Firmware
Main Input Main Signal Format Main Pixel Clock
Main Horz Refresh Main Vert Refresh PIP/PBP Input PIP/PBP Signal Format PIP/PBP Pixel Clock 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 Temperature
0.5W Mode Allow
Light Source Hours LC Hours
29 C, No Filter
No
D13WU-HS
Operation
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Operation
Input Switching & PIP
VGA
1. Main Input HDMI1
2. PIP/PBP Input
Medium
5. Size Top Right
6. Main Layout
Auto Source
7. Timing Detection Mode
3. PIP/PBP Enable
4. Swap
8. Source Info
9. Input Key
10. Blank on Signal Switch

Input Switching & PIP menu

The Input Switching & PIP menu determines how the main and PIP/PBP inputs are handled.
Menu item Description Options
Main Input Selects an active input to be used as the main
PIP/PBP Input Selects an active input to be used as the PIP/
PIP/PBP Enable Toggles between displaying two sources at
Swap Changes the main image to PIP/PBP, and the
Size Selects the PIP/PBP size to sm all, medium, or
Main Layout Sets the location of th e PIP/PBP image on the
Timing Detection Mode
Source Info Displays the current source settings. (Read-
Input Key Lists or changes t he sources.
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image.
PBP.
once (main and PIP/PBP images) or one source only.
Refer to Inputs on page 78 and PIP/PBP
compatibility on page 82.
PIP/PBP to main image. Swapping is available only when PIP/PBP is
enabled.
large.
screen. Sets timing detection mode to wide or n ormal
to support additional PC timings. When the projected picture is not completed, this function is used to adjust the picture.
For 4:3 input sources not recognized by Wide mode (for example 1400 x 1050), perform Auto Image using Normal mode.
only)
• Selected checkbox—Turns the PIP/PBP source on
• Cleared checkbox—Turns the PIP/PBP source off.
• Normal mode—Supports 4:3 input sources.
• Wide mode—Supports the 16:9 input source and most 4:3 input sources.
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Menu item Description Options
P
P
P
*
P
P
*
P
P
P*P
P
P
*
P
PPP
P
P
P P
P
Operation
Blank On Signal Switch
Blanks the screen before timing is stable when changing the source.
• Enabled—Blanks the screen before timing is stable when charging source.
• Disabled—Disables blanking the screen.

PIP/PBP layout and size

A P indicates the primary source region (lighter color) and an asterisk (*) indicates both regions are the same size.
PIP/PBP Layout PIP/PBP Size
Small Medium Large
PBP, Main Left
PBP, Main Top
PBP, Main Right
PBP, Main Bottom
PIP-Bottom Right
PIP-Bottom Left
PIP-Top Left
PIP-Top Right
P
P P
P
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Operation
Language
Test Pattern
1. Off
2. Grid
3. White
4. Black
5. Checkerboard
6. Color Bars

Language menu

Select an available language for the on-screen display.

Test Pattern menu

Choose the required internal test pattern to display, or select Off to turn off a test pattern.
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Operation

Web user interface

The web user interface provides an alternate way to access the menu functionality on the projector.

Logging on to the web user interface

Log onto the web user interface by following the steps below.
1. Open a web browser and type the IP address (in the address bar) assigned to your projector.
2. From the Access type list, select the log in level.
3. In the Password field, type the password.
4. From the Language list, select the appropriate language.
5. To access the Main window, click Login.
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Operation

Main tab–General

Displays information about the projector, its power status, and what is selected for the main and PIP/PBP input sources.
Panel Description
Control Selects main source/PIP source, enables or disables PIP/PBP, changes the layout or PIP size,
swap, and change the test pattern.
Projector Information
Switch Switches the on or off status of Power, Pic Mute, and on-screen display.
Check the projector information for power status, Pic mute status, on-screen display status, IP address, and MAC address.

Main tab–Status

Displays the current status of light source, cooling (fans), version numbers and signal (source) information.
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Main tab–Lens

Controls the focus, lens shift, and zoom adjustments for the lens.
Operation
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Operation

Network

If you change a setting, the network subsystem of the projector may restart, and you may be logged off.
Panel Description
Restart Network
Execute a network restart. This does not change any of the network settings.
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Panel Description
Operation
Network Factory Reset
LAN Setting Panel
WLAN Setting Panel
Execute a network factory reset. Network settings may be reset to the following default values. Projector Name = Christie@ + Serial Number Show Network Messages = ON LAN settings:
• Manual
• IP Address = 192.168.0.100
• Subnet Mask = 255.255.255.0
• Default Gateway = 192.168.0.100
WLAN settings:
• 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
SNMP settings:
• SNMP Read Community = private
• Trap IP Address = 0.0.0.0
• SMTP IP Address = 0.0.0.0
• All other settings a re cleared or blanked
Trap Configuration:
• All items = SNMP Trap + Email
• Sets if the projector must obtain an automatically assigned IP address through DHCP or if the user sets the address manually.
• For the TCP/IP setting, enter the IP address, netmask, and default gateway address.
• Enables or disables the wireless LAN of the projector.
• Enter the IP address range, netmask, and default gateway for the wireless LAN.
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Panel Description
Operation
SNMP Panel Provides network administrators with a common way to manage their network devices from a
single remote location. Administrators can use the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) interface to query a number of devices to see their current status or configuration. Operators can change configuration values and configure trap notifications to be sent when certain events occur (for example, loss of signal, power state change, and so on).
Emails are sent to the mail server configured in the projector settings. Up to two user email accounts can be selected. Important information regarding the event is 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.
• SNMP Read Community (default setting: private)—Plain text password that must also be entered in the MIB browser. This password allows various settings in the projector to be queried.
• SNMP Location (default setting: blank)—Use as a description to where a projector is located in a building. SNMP emails sent specify this location.
• T r ap IP Address (def ault setti ng: 0.0.0.0)—Fi ll in this fi eld with the IP addres s of the comput er, on which you want to view received traps from the projector.
• Trap Email 1/2 (default setting: Blank)—Set the Trap Email 1 and 2 to an email address configured under the mail server entered in the SMTP Server IP Address field.
• Email from Address (default setting: blank)—Set the name of the source of the SNMP emails.
• SMTP Server IP Address (default setting: 0.0.0.0)—Enter the IP address of the mail server.
Trap Configuration Panel
Set the SNMP actions for the system events. The options are:
• SNMP Trap
• + Email
• Email
• SNMP Trap
• Disabled
Crestron
Enter the IP address, IP ID, and port of Crestron device for the connection. Control System Panel
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Operation

Tools

Use the Tools pages to control size and position, image settings, configuration, light source, input switching, PIP, and test patterns.

Administrator Page

Add or delete a user or change password.

About Page

The About page provides version and license information about HS Series.
Tab Description
Version Views the main firmware version, network firmware version, projector model name, and
projector serial number.
License Displays the license information of the computer program.
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Operation
LAN
1. DHCP
2. IP Address
3. Subnet Mask
4. Default Gateway
5. MAC Address

Christie Presenter

The Christie Presenter application allows a remote desktop from a host PC to be displayed on the network display through Ethernet or wireless transports. It can adapt to different network settings (DHCP, fixed IP, and direct link by Ethernet cable).
Download Christie Presenter from the Christie website or from the web page of the projector.

Connecting to the Projector

Before using Christie Presenter, you must connect to the projector.
1. Connect to the projector using WiFi or Ethernet. Ethernet connection:
a. To determine the projector's IP address, select Main Menu > Configuration >
Communications > LAN.
b. Configure your PC IP address to be on the same network as the projector. c. The projector and computer must be connected directly or over the network using
Ethernet.
WiFi Wireless connection:
a. Insert the WiFi USB dongle (1DWUSB-BGN) into the USB port on the projector input
panel. For more information about the WiFi USB dongle, see page 83.
b. Power on the projector. c. Obtain the WiFi SSID from Main Menu > Configuration > Communications > WLAN.
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d. Connect your PC device to the wireless SSID for the selected projector, for example:
Christie@0111000123.

Installing the Christie Presenter software

Install and configure the Christie Presenter software.
Operation
1. In a web browser, connect to the projector's network address. The default address is 192.168.1.100.
2. Download and install the Christie Presenter software.
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Operation
3. Configure the Christie Presenter software. The name entered identifies all computers connected to the projector by the Christie Presenter
software—either wired or wireless connections. The Network Display Management > Device
Management tab shows all current connections.
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Using the Christie Presenter

After starting the Christie Presenter application, the main window appears.
Icon Description
Connects and searches the network display.
Stops or starts displaying desktop contents to the connected network display.
Selects a display region.
Operation
Configures Christie Presenter.
Manages all connected network displays.
Disconnects all connections.
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Connecting and searching the network display

1. To enter into the connection menu section, click .
2. If the IP address of the projector is known, type the IP address and click Connect.
3. If the IP address is not known:
a. To search for the projector on the network, click Search. b. Select the projector to which you want to connect. c. To access the Login dialog, click Connect directly.
Operation
4. In the Login dialog, select the user type and type the password. The default password for the Normal user is left blank. If the password was previously set, it
appears in the bottom-left corner of the on-screen display. The default password for the Admin user is admin.
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5. In the Select display port window, select the display port.

Selecting the display region

When the connection is set up, you must select the display region.
1. To select the size of the projection region, click and select an option: FullScreen, FixedSize, or Alterable.
Operation
Tab Description
FullScreen Turns the default capture mode to full screen when the program is launched. If screen capture
FixedSize Transfers on the image enclosed inside the frame (after a user places a frame on the desktop) to
Alterable Encloses only the captured region by the frame. To enlarge or downsize the region, drag the eight
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starts, the image of the entire screen is transferred to a remote network display.
remote network display.
small black squares scattered on eight edges of the frame.
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Operation

Configuring Christie Presenter

Set the language for Christie Presenter, the region size of fixed size capture mode, if a notification message dialog is allowed, the quality of JPEG images, YUV sample formats, and the network port setting.
1. To configure Christie Presenter for basic and advanced settings, click .
Tab Description
Basic Setting Selects the language, changes the region size of fixed size capture mode, and selects if a
Advanced Setting
notification message dialog is allowed. Selects the quality of JPEG image, YUV sample formats and the network port setting. The fixed port
is port 5900.
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Managing all connected network displays

You can manage all connected network displays and users at the same time.
1. To control all users connected to the same projector, click .
Icon Description
Operation
Indicates the administrator is logged in.
Indicates a normal user logged in.
Indicates the device is connected.
Indicates the device is not connected.
Shows the current status and display position of the local screen on the network display. Click to change the display position. A dialog appears.
Changes the password to the target network display. Only an Administrator user can change the password.
Does not require a response. If user logs in as Admin, the key icon is displayed and the Presenter password can be changed. If user log in as Normal, the lock icon is displayed and the Presenter password cannot be changed.
Disconnects from the target network display.
Connects to a target network display using a web page.
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Operation

Operating the card reader

The Card Reader application has four available operation modes:
• USB Flash Devices Detection screen
• Thumbnail Display mode
• Images Display mode
• Images Slide Show mode
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. Christie recommends removing the USB flash devices only when the Card Reader is changed to the USB Flash Devices Detection Screen state.
Thumbnail Display mode
1. To access the Thumbnail Display mode, press the Enter. Different photos in different folders can be chosen.
2. To access the Card Reader operation UI, press Menu.
3. Operate the Card Reader application with the Enter, Left, Right, Up, and Down keys.
The following buttons are supported in the user interface:
Button Description
Previous Moves the selected item left or goes to previous page when this is the left-most item.
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Button Description
Next Moves the selected item right or goes to next page when this is the right most item. Display Displays the selected image or folder. Thumbnail Enter the Thumbnail Display mode. SlideShow Enter the Slide Show mode. NameOrder Sorts files and folders by name. ExtendOrder Sorts files and folders by extended order. SizeOrder Sorts files and folders by size. TimeOrder Sorts files and folders by time. EXIF ON/OFF Enables or disables the auto image rotate accordingly to EXIF information. FileName ON/OFF Enables or disables the filename display in Thumbnail Display mode.
Image Display mode
1. In the Thumbnail Display mode, to enter the Image Display mode, press ENTER.
2. To display the last or next image in the Image Display mode, use the Left and Right keys.
3. To exit Image Display mode and return to Thumbnail Display mode, press ENTER.
4. To display an image in the Image Display mode use the operation UI. The following operations are supported in the operation UI.
Button Description
Display Enter the Image Display mode. Thumbnail Enter the Thumbnail Display mode. SlideShow Enter the Slide Show mode. Actual Size Displays the image in actual size. Best Fit Display the image in a size that best fits the screen. EXIFDisp OFF/On Enables or disables the EXIF information display. +90deg Rotates the image 90 degrees.
-90deg Rotates the image -90 degrees.
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Image Slide Show mode
1. In the Thumbnail Display mode, to enter the Slide Show mode, press SlideShow.
2. In the Slide Show mode, to enter the Image Display Mode, press ENTER.
3. To display an image in the Slide Show mode use the operation UI.
The following operations are supported in the Slide Show Mode operation UI.
Operation
Button Description
Stop Stops Slide Show mode. Next Displays the next image. Previous Displays the previous image. Delay 3/4/5 Sets a slide show delay in seconds. Slide Effect Supports for the following slide effects:
• Slide Right
• Blocks
• RightDown
• XLines
• Slide Up
• Ylines
Repeat ON/OFF Enables or disables Slide Show Repeat mode.
When the image cannot be displayed due to a memory limitation or an unsupported image format, the specific image is displayed on the center of the screen.
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Troubleshooting

If you cannot resolve an issue using the information provided in this section, contact your reseller or service center.

No image appears on screen

The image does not appear on the screen.
Resolution
• Make sure all the cables and power connections are correctly and securely connected. See Installation on page 21 for more details.
• Make sure the projector is switched on.

Incorrectly displayed image

The image is partial, is scrolling, or is otherwise incorrectly displayed.
Resolution
If using a PC (for Windows 95, 98, 2000, XP, Windows 7):
1. On control panel or IR remote keypad, press AUTO.
2. Select My Computer > Control Panel.
3. Double-click Display.
4. Select the Settings tab.
5. Verify your display resolution setting is lower than or equal to WUXGA (1920 × 1200).
6. Click Advanced Properties.
7. If the projector is still not projecting the entire image, change the monitor display: a. Verify the resolution setting is lower than or equal to WUXGA (1920 × 1200).
b. Switch to the Monitor tab. c. Click Change.
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d. Click Show all devices. e. Under the SP box, select Standard monitor types. f. Under the Models box, select the appropriate resolution mode. g. Verify that the resolution setting of the monitor display is lower than or equal to WUXGA
(1920 × 1200).
If using a Notebook:
1. On control panel or IR remote keypad, press AUTO.
2. Adjust resolution of the computer.
3. To send signal out from notebook to projector, press the keys listed below for your Notebook
manufacturer (for example, [Fn]+[F4]):
Notebook brand Function keys
Acer [Fn]+[F5] Asus [Fn]+[F8] Dell [Fn]+[F8] Gateway [Fn]+[F4] IBM/Lenovo [Fn]+[F7] HP/Compaq [Fn]+[F4] NEC [Fn]+[F3] Toshiba [Fn]+[F5] Mac Apple System Preference > Display > Arrangement > Mirror display
4. If you experience difficulty changing resolutions or your monitor freezes, restart all equipment
including the projector.

Presentation is not displayed

The screen of the Notebook or PowerBook computer is not displaying your presentation.
Details
Some Notebook PCs may deactivate their own screens when a second display device is in use. Each has a different method of reactivation.
Resolution
Refer to your computer manual for information on changing the method of reactivation.
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Troubleshooting

Unstable or flickering images

The image is unstable or is flickering when projected.
Resolution
• To correct the pixels, use Pixel Track and Pixel Phase.
• Change the monitor color setting on your computer.

Vertical flickering bar

The image has a vertical, flickering bar when projected.
Resolution
• To make an adjustment, use Auto Image.
• Check and reconfigure the display mode of your graphic card to make it compatible with the projector.

Image is out of focus

The image is out of focus on the screen.
Resolution
• Make sure both lens caps (front and back) are removed.
• Adjust the lens focus to fit the screen.
• Make sure the projection screen is between the required distance.

Image is stretched

The image is stretched when displaying a 16:9 DVD title.
Details
When you play anamorphic DVD or 16:9 DVD, the projector shows the best image if the projector display mode is set to 16:9 in the on-screen display.
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Resolution
• If you play 4:3 format DVD titles, change the format to 4:3 in the projector on-screen display.
• If the image is still stretched, adjust the aspect ratio by setting the display format as 16:9 (wide) aspect ratio type on your DVD player. For more details, see Size and Position menu on page 35.

Image is not the correct size

The image is too small or too large.
Resolution
• Adjust the lens zoom to fit.
• Verify you are using the correct lens.
• Change the position of the projector.
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Specifications

Learn about the product specifications. Due to continuing research, specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Inputs

The following table details the inputs for HS Series. RB in the Resolution column indicates reduced blanking.
Signal Type Resolution Frame rate (Hz) VGA HDMI DVI 3G-SDI HDBaseT
PC 640x480 60 ●● ●
640x480 72 ●● ● 640x480 75 ●● ● 640x480 85 ●● ● 640x480 66.6 ●● 720x400 70 ●● ● 800x600 60 ●● ● 800x600 72 ●● ● 800x600 75 ●● ● 800x600 85 ●● ● 800x600 120 ●● ● 832x624 75 ●● ● 848x480 50 ●● 848x480 60 ●● 848x480 75 ●●
848x480 85 ●● 1024x768 60 ●● ● 1024x768 75 ●● ● 1024x768 85 ●● ● 1024x768 120 ●●● 1152x720 50 ●● 1152x720 60 ●● 1152x720 75 ●● 1152x720 85 ●● 1152x864 60 ●● ● 1152x864 70 ●● ● 1152x864 75 ●● ● 1152x864 85 ●● ● 1152x870 75 ●● 1280x720 50 ●● 1280x720 60 ●● ●
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Signal Type Resolution Frame rate (Hz) VGA HDMI DVI 3G-SDI HDBaseT
PC 1280x720 75 ●● ●
1280x720 85 ●● ● 1280x720 120 ●●● 1280x768 60 ●● ● 1280x768 75 ●● ● 1280x768 85 ●● ● 1280x800 50 ●● ● 1280x800 60 ●● ● 1280x800 75 ●● ● 1280x800 85 ●● ● 1280x960 50 - ●● 1280x960 60 ●● ● 1280x960 75 ●● ● 1280x960 85 ●● ●
1280x1024 50 ●● 1280x1024 60 ●● ● 1280x1024 75 ●● ● 1280x1024 85 ●● ●
1360x768 50 ●● 1360x768 60 ●● 1360x768 75 ●● 1360x768 85 ●● 1368x768 60 ●● ●
1400x1050 50 ●● 1400x1050 60 ●● 1400x1050 75 ●● ●
1440x900 60 ●● ● 1440x900 75 ●● 1600x900 60 ●●
1600x1200 60 ●● ●
1680x1050 60 ●● ● 1920X1080 50 ●● 1920X1080 60 ●● ●
1920X1200RB 60 ●● ●
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Signal Type Resolution Frame rate (Hz) VGA HDMI DVI 3G-SDI HDBaseT
PC 1920X1200RB 50 ●● ● NTSC NTSC (M, 4.43) 60 PAL PAL (B,G,H,I) 50
PAL (N) 50
PAL (M) 60 SECAM SECAM (M) 50 SDTV 480i 60 ●● ●
576i 50 ●● ●
EDTV 480p 60 ●● ●
576p 50 ●● ●
HDTV 1080i 25 ●● ●
1080i 29 ●● ● 1080i 30 ●● ●
720p 50 ●● ● 720p 59 ●● ●
720p 60 ●● ● 1080p 23 ●● ● 1080p 24 ●● ● 1080p 25 ●● ● 1080p 29 ●● ● 1080p 30 ●● ● 1080p 50 ●● ● 1080p 59 ●● ● 1080p 60 ●● ●
Mandatory 3D Frame Packing
1080p
Frame Packing
720p
Frame Packing
720p
Side by Side
1080i
Side by Side
1080i
T op and Bottom
720p
24 ●●
50 ●●
60 ●●
50 ●●
60 ●●
50 ●●
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Signal Type Resolution Frame rate (Hz) VGA HDMI DVI 3G-SDI HDBaseT
Mandatory 3D T op and Bottom
720p
T op and Bottom
1080p
Frame sequential 3D
800x600 120 ●● 1024x768 120 ●● 1280x720 120 ●●
SD-SDI 480i YCbCr422
10bit
576i YCbCr422
10bit
HD-SDI 720p YCbCr422
10bit
1080i YCbCr422
10bit
1080p
YCbCr422 10bit
60 ●●
24 ●●
59.94
50
50
59.94 60 50
59.94 60
23.98 24
1080sF
YCbCr422 10bit
3GA-SDI 1080p
YCbCr422 10bit
3GB-SDI 1080p
YCbCr422 10bit
With 352M Payload ID
25
29.97 30 25
29.97 30 50
59.94 60 50
59.94 60
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PIP/PBP compatibility

The following table details the PIP/PBP compatibility.
Specifications
PIP/PBP
Matrix
3G-SDI - - - ●● ●●●● VGA - - - ●● ●●●● DVI - - - ●● ●●●● HDMI1 ●●●-- ---- HDMI2 ●●●-- ---- HDBaseT RJ45-1 ●●●-- ---- USB A ●●●-- ---- Mini USB ●●●-- ---- Ethernet RJ45-2 ●●●-- ----
•Dot (●): PIP/PBP combinations are enabled.
• Dash (-): PIP/PBP combinations are disabled.
3G-SDI VGA DVI HDMI1 HDMI2 HDBaseT
RJ45-1
USB A Mini
USB
Ethernet
RJ45-2

Key features

• HD 0.95" 1920 × 1080 resolution or WUXGA 0.96" 1920 × 1200 resolution
• Projection lens compatibility:
• Horizontal offset ranges with full image size: +/-25%
• Vertical offset ranges with full image size: +/-60% (WUXGA) and +/-70% (HD) Measurements comply with industry standards where offset is calculated as a ratio of the
number of pixels shifted up or down to full image size.
• 360 degree orientation
• 3D blending and auto warping
• Supports fog filter as an optional accessory
• Wireless desktop display using wireless dongle (optional)
• SNMP traps and email 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
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• The projector can be operated using any of the following:
• The built-in keypad, the infrared (IR) remote keypad, a wired remote keypad, a PC/ device using serial communications (Ethernet or RS232)
• A web page using Ethernet or from a PC or device using a wireless USB dongle (optional)

List of components

This projector comes with all the items listed below. Check to make sure your package is complete. If anything is missing, contact your dealer.
• IR remote keypad (P/N: 003-004468-XX)
• Power cords supplied with the projector:
•UK
• North America (125V)
• North America (250V)
• Europe, Korea, and Russia
• Japan
•India
•South Africa
• Australia and New Zealand
•Argentina
• User manual (CD) Due to the difference in applications for each country, some regions may have different
accessories.
The following accessories are available for the projector:
• 2.0-4.0:1 long zoom lens (P/N: 140-111104-XX)
• 4.0-7.2:1 long zoom lens (P/N: 140-116109-XX)
• 0.84-1.02:1 short zoom lens (P/N: 140-114107-XX)
• 1.02-1.36:1 short zoom lens (P/N: 140-115108-XX)
• 1.2-1.5:1 short zoom lens (P/N: 140-109101-XX)
• 1.5-2.0:1 short zoom lens (P/N: 140-110103-XX)
Warning! Failure to comply with the following could result in death or serious injury.
• Installing or replacing a lens must be done by a Christie qualified authorized trained service technicians or installers to avoid exposure to dangerous emission levels.
• 1DWUSB-BGN/wireless dongle (P/N: 133-113106-XX)
• H-Series adapter For E Series lenses (P/N:140-112105-XX)
• Christie One Mount Plus (P/N: 140-117100-XX)
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• One Mount extender rod (P/N: 121-125109-XX)
• One Mount Rigging kit (P/N: 121-126100-XX)
• Christie One rigging frame (P/N: 140-113106-XX)
• Fog filter with frame (P/N: 003-005714-XX)
• Fog filter module (003-005715-XX)

Physical specifications

Learn the dimensions and weight of the projector.
Description Dimensions
Projector size
Specifications
Overall size (L x W x H) (excluding lens, feet) 677 mm (26.6 in) x 596 mm (23.5 in) x
Overall size, shipping without lens (L x W x H) (includes packaging)
Projector Weight
Without lens 42.5 kg (93.7 lb) Shipping without lens (includes packaging) 54.0 kg (119.0 lb)
Operating position
360 degrees front to back and portrait capable Free orientation and no tilt range
203 mm (8.0 in) 923 mm (36.3 in) x 843 mm (22.2 in) x
513 mm (20.2 in)
constraint.

Physical operating environment

Provides specifications for the operating environment.
• Operating: 0°C to 40°C
• 0 to 40 degrees C (0 to 2500 ft)
• 0 to 35 degrees C (2500 to 5000 ft)
• 0 to 30 degrees C (5000 to 10000 ft)
• Storage temperature range: -10°C to 60°C
• Humidity range: 10% to 85% RH (maximum), non condensing
• Storage humidity range: 5% to 90% RH (maximum), non condensing
• Operating altitude: 10,000 ft maximum
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Power requirements

Incorrect AC power detected. The projector is running in reduced brightness mode (ECO 2). Ensure the proper power is being provided to the selected projector input.
Filter is installed incorrectly. Power off the projector and check the filter installation.
Learn the power requirements for the projector.
Parameter Requirement
Rated voltage
Input 1 100V-120V Input 2 200V-240V
Rated current
Input 1 14A Input 2 7A Line frequency 50/60Hz
AC input coupler
Input 1 C20 Input 2 C14 Inrush current 80A max
Maximum power consumption
Specifications
Input 1 1500W Input 2 1400W

Warnings

• If the condition of the power input is abnormal, the projector displays the following warning:
The following table provides information about the power input behavior.
Condition Input Projector Behavior (Light Source Mode)
AC Socket Input Voltage
Normal 110V 110V Full (100% power) Abnormal 110V 220V ECO 2 (50% power); displays warning message Normal 220V 220V Full (100% power) Abnormal 220V 110V ECO 2 (50% power); displays warning message
• If the filter is installed incorrectly, the projector displays the following warning:
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Specifications
Pump 1 is not working as expected. Check pump functionality.
Pump 2 is not working as expected. Check pump functionality.
Not supported
• Pump is malfunctioning, for example the motor or pump has stopped operating. The projector displays one of the following warnings:
• If the end-user presses the source key on the IR remote keypad that is not supported, for example BNC(2), the projector displays the following warning:

Regulatory

This product conforms to the following regulations related to product safety, environmental requirements and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC).

Safety

• CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1
• UL 60950-1
• IEC 60950-1
• EN 60950-1

Laser safety

• IEC 60825-1
• IEC 62471
• FDA CDRH CFR 1040.10
• FDA CDRH CFR 1040.11
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Electro-Magnetic Compatibility

Emissions
• FCC CFR47, Part 15, Subpart B/ANSI C63.4, Class A - Unintentional Radiators
• CISPR32/EN55032 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).
Specifications
• 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).

Federal Communications Commission (FCC) warning

• Only use the supplied power cord.
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On-screen display tree

The following table provides the on-screen display menu tree.
Specifications
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
(Or List)
Size & Position
Size Presets Auto Auto
Native 4:3 Letterbox Full Size Full Width Full Height Custom 3D Mode
Overscan Off By source set
Zoom
Crop Pixel Track 0 to 100 50 Pixel Phase 0 to 100 50 Horz Position 0 to 100 50 Vert Position 0 to 100 50 Digital Horz
Zoom Digital Vert
Zoom Digital Horz
Shift Digital Vert Shift 0 to 100 50
50% to 400% 100
50% to 400% 100
0 to 100 50
Level 4 (Or List)
Level 5 (Or List)
Level 6 (Or List)
Default
Geometry Correction
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PC Mode On/Off Off
Warp Keystone Horz
Keystone Vert
Keystone
Pincushion Horz
Pincushion Vert
Pincushion
0 to 40 20
0 to 40 20
0 to 100 50
0 to 100 50
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Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
(Or List)
Size & Position
Geometry Correction
Warp 4-Corner Top Left
Level 4 (Or List)
Auto Warp Filter
Horz Filter 0 to 9
Level 5 (Or List)
Horz Adjust T op Left Vert
Adjust Top Right
Horz Adjust Top Right
Vert Adjust Bottom Left
Horz Adjust Bottom Left
Vert Adjust Bottom
Right Horz Adjust
Bottom Right Vert Adjust
Off On On
Level 6 (Or List)
0 to 120 (pixel)
0 to 80 (pixel)
0 to 120 (pixel)
0 to 80 (pixel)
0 to 120 (pixel)
0 to 80 (pixel)
0 to 120 (pixel)
0 to 80 (pixel)
Default
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Image settings
Vert Filter 0 to 9 Reset Command
Auto Image Normal Wide
Wide Brightness 0 to 100 50 Contrast 0 to 100 By source set Color Space Auto Auto
RGB RGB Full RGB Full
RGB Limited REC709
YUV REC709 REC709
REC601
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Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
(Or List)
Image settings
Detail Maximum By source set
High
Normal
Low
Minimum 3D Display 3D Enable Auto Auto
3D Invert Off Off
Toggle 3D
Blending
3D Sync Out To Emitter To Emitter
Frame Delay 1~ n (by
Video Options Color 0 to 100 50
Tint 0 to 100 50
Level 4 (Or List)
Frame Packing Side by Side Top and
Bottom Frame
Sequential Off
On Enter key N/A
To Next Projector
timing,Max
200)
Level 5 (Or List)
Level 6 (Or List)
Default
1
Detect Film Off Off
On
Input Levels Red Gain 0 to 100 50
Green Gain 0 to 100 50
Blue Gain 0 to 100 50
Red Offset 0 to 100 50
Green Offset 0 to 100 50
Blue Offset 0 to 100 50
Sync Threshold 0 to 100 50
Reset RGB Gain/
Offset
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Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
(Or List)
Image settings
Picture Settings Presentation By source set
Video
Bright
Enhanced
REC709
Real
DICOM SIM
2D High Speed
3D
Blending
User Save to User command Contrast
Enhancement
Image Freeze Off Off
Advanced Image Settings
Off Off
DynamicBlack™
RealBlack
On
Gamma Video By source set
Level 4 (Or List)
Film Bright CRT
Level 5 (Or List)
Level 6 (Or List)
Default
DICOM White Peaking 0 to 100 By source set Color
Temperature
Edge Enhancement
Color Wheel Speed
Configuration Language SPEC define English
Lens Settings Focus Command
Zoom Command
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Warmest By source set
Warm
Cool
Off Off
Normal
Maximum
2X 3X
3X
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Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
(Or List)
Configuration Lens Settings Lens Shift Command
Lens Shift Memory
Lock All Lens Motors
Lens Calibration Command
Ceiling Mount Off Auto
On
Level 4
(Or List)
Apply Position Record 1
Save Current
Position
Allow Allow
Locked
Level 5 (Or List)
Record 2 Record 3 Record 4 Record 5 Record 1 Record 2 Record 3 Record 4 Record 5
Level 6 (Or List)
Default
Auto
Rear Projection Off Off
On
Menu Preferences
Menu Horz Offset
Menu Vert Offset 0 to 100 0 Show Messages Off On
Menu Transparency
Splash Screen Setup
PIN Protect Command Change PIN Command
0 to 100 0
On
0 to 90 0
Factory Logo Factory Logo
Blue
Black
White
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Specifications
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
(Or List)
Configuration Power
Management
Standby Mode 0.5W Mode Communication
AC Power On Off Off
Auto Shutdown Never Never
Sleep Timer Off Off
Cool Down Instant Off Instant Off
Level 4
(Or List)
Communication
Mode
On
5 Mins
10 Mins
15 Mins
20 Mins
25 Mins
30 Mins
2 Hrs
4 Hrs
6 Hrs
1 Min
Level 5 (Or List)
Level 6 (Or List)
Default
Mode
2 Min
High Altitude Off Off
On
IR Control Top Off On
On Front Off On
On HDBaseT Off On
On
12V Trigger Off Off
On
Communications LAN DHCP By set
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Default
Gateway
MAC Address
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Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
(Or List)
Configuration Communications WLAN Enable By set
Network Projector Name By set
Serial Port Baud Rate
Level 4
(Or List)
Start IP
End IP
Subnet Mask
Default
Gateway
MAC Address
SSID
Show Network
Messages
Restart
Network
Network
Factory Reset
2400 115200
4800
9600
Level 5 (Or List)
Level 6 (Or List)
Default
By set
14400
19200
38400
57600
115200
1200 Serial Port Echo Off Off
On Serial Port Path RS232 RS232
HDBaseT Projector
Address
0 to 9 0
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Specifications
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
(Or List)
Configuration Backlight
Preferences
Color Matching Manual
Keypad Backlight
Status LED Always On Always On
Adjustment
Level 4
(Or List)
Timeout 5 Secs Timeout 5 Secs
Timeout 10
Secs
Timeout 20
Secs
Timeout 30
Secs
Always On
Always Off
Always Off
Warnings/
Errors Only
Enable On Off
Auto Test
Pattern
Red Part of Red 0 to 1000 1000
Level 5 (Or List)
Off On On Off
Level 6 (Or List)
Default
Green Part of
Red
Blue Part of
Red
Green Part of
Green
Red Part of
Green
Blue Part of
Green
Blue Part of
Blue
Red Part of
Blue
Green Part of
Blue
Red Part of
White
Green Part of
White
0 to 1000 0
0 to 1000 0
0 to 1000 1000
0 to 1000 0
0 to 1000 0
0 to 1000 1000
0 to 1000 0
0 to 1000 0
0 to 1000 1000
0 to 1000 1000
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Specifications
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
(Or List)
Configuration Color Matching Manual
Adjustment
HSG Adjustment HSG Enable On Off
Level 4
(Or List)
Blue Part of
White
Reset to
Default
Auto Test
Pattern
Red Hue 0 to 254 127
Green Hue 0 to 254 127
Blue Hue 0 to 254 127
Cyan Hue 0 to 254 127
Level 5 (Or List)
0 to 1000 1000
Yes No
Off On On Off
Saturation 0 to 254 127 Gain 0 to 254 127
Saturation 0 to 254 127 Gain 0 to 254 127
Saturation 0 to 254 127 Gain 0 to 254 127
Level 6 (Or List)
Default
Saturation 0 to 254 127 Gain 0 to 254 127
Magenta Hue 0 to 254 127
Saturation 0 to 254 127 Gain 0 to 254 127
Yellow Hue 0 to 254 127
Saturation 0 to 254 127 Gain 0 to 254 127
White Gain Red 0 to 254 127
Green 0 to 254 127 Blue 0 to 254 127
Reset to
Default
Color Enhance Off CE 1
Yes No
CE 1 CE 2
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Specifications
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
(Or List)
Configuration Color Match ing Wall Color Whit e White
Hot Key Settings Blank Screen
Aspect Ratio Freeze Screen Projector Info Overscan
Service Projector Info Model Name
Level 4
(Or List)
Gray 130
Serial Number
Native
Resolution
Firmware
Configuration
Boot Code
Standby Mode
Lens Lock
Settings
Level 5 (Or List)
Level 6 (Or List)
Default
Input Power
Rating
Wheel Index FactoryReset Command Test Pattern Off
Grid
White
Black
Checkerboard
Color Bars
Red
Green
Blue
Yellow
Magenta
Cyan
Boresight
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Specifications
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
(Or List)
Configuration Service Wheel Index
(2X)
Wheel Index (3X)
Error Log Show Log
Mode Adjustment
Laser Diode Info LD1 Voltage/
Level 4
(Or List)
Phosphor
Index
Filter Index 0 to 719
Phosphor
Index
Filter Index 0 to 719
Clear Log
LD2 Voltage/
LD3 Voltage/
LD4 Voltage/
LD5 Voltage/
LD6 Voltage/
Level 5 (Or List)
0 to 719
0 to 719
Level 6 (Or List)
Default
Current/ Temperature
Current/ Temperature
Current/ Temperature
Current/ Temperature
Current/ Temperature
Current/ Temperature
LD7 Voltage/
LD8 Voltage/
LD9 Voltage/
LD10 Voltage/
LD11 Voltage/
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Current/ Temperature
Current/ Temperature
Current/ Temperature
Current/ Temperature
Current/ Temperature
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Specifications
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
(Or List)
Configuration Service Laser Diode Info LD12 Voltage/
ADC Calibration Calibration
Light Sensor Light Sensor
Light Source Ligh t Source
Mode
Constant Power 0 to 99 (30% to
Light Source Info
Light Sensor Calibration
Status Model Name
Constant Power Constant Power Constant
Intensity ECO 1 (80%) ECO 2 (50%) Rental Mode
(90%)
100%) Total Projector
Hours LD Hours Default Default Auto Manual
Level 4
(Or List)
LD13 Voltage/
Condition
ADC
Calibration
Info
Calibration
Level 5 (Or List)
Level 6 (Or List)
Default
Current/ Temperature
Current/ Temperature
99
Serial Number Native
Resolution Firmware Vxx, Ayy, Bzz Main Input Main Signal
Format Main Pixel Clock Main Sync Type
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Specifications
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
(Or List)
Status Main Horz
Refresh Main Vert
Refresh PIP/PBP Input PIP/PBP Signal
Format PIP/PBP Pixel
Clock PIP/PBP Sync
Type PIP/PBP Horz
Refresh PIP/PBP Vert
Refresh Light Source
Power Total Projector
Hours Light Source
Hours
Level 4
(Or List)
Level 5 (Or List)
Level 6 (Or List)
Default
BLD/RLD
Input Switching & PIP
LC Hours Standby Mode Lens Lock
Settings IP Address DHCP System
Temperature Main Input SPEC define PIP/PBP Input SPEC define PIP/PBP Enable Off Off
On
Swap Size (Small/Medium/
Large)
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