Christie DHD670-E, DWU670-E User Manual

E Series
U S E R M A N U A L
020-000287-01
NOTICES
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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 modications 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.
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GENERAL
Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, however in some cases changes in the products
or availability could occur which may not be reected in this document. Christie reserves the right to make changes to specications at any time without notice. Performance specications are
typical, but may vary depending on conditions beyond Christie's control such as maintenance of
the product in proper working conditions. Performance specications 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 tness for a particular purpose. Christie will not
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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 specied in Christie’s limited warranty, the warranty
does not cover:
Damage occurring during shipment, in either direction.
a.
Projector lamps (See Christie’s separate lamp program policy).
b.
Damage caused by use of a projector lamp beyond the recommended lamp life, or use of a lamp
c.
supplied by a supplier other than Christie. Problems caused by combination of the product with non-Christie equipment, such as distribution
d.
systems, cameras, video tape recorders, etc., or use of the product with any non-Christie interface device.
Damage caused by misuse, improper power source, accident, re, ood, lightening, earthquake or
e.
other natural disaster.
Damage caused by improper installation/alignment, or by product modication, if by other than a
f.
Christie authorized repair service provider.
For LCD projectors, the warranty period specied applies only where the LCD projector is in “normal
g.
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. Failure due to normal wear and tear.
h.
PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE
Preventative maintenance is an important part of the continued and proper operation of your
product. Please see the Maintenance section for specic maintenance items as they relate to your
product. Failure to perform maintenance as required, and in accordance with the maintenance
schedule specied by Christie, will void the warranty.
Table of Contents
1. SAFETY
1.1 Precautions ...................................................................................................................1-1
1.2 Do .................................................................................................................................1-2
1.3 Do not ...........................................................................................................................1-2
2. INTRODUCTION
2.1 Projector Overview .......................................................................................................2-1
2.1.1 Main Unit ........................................................................................................... 2-1
2.1.2 Built-in Keypad .................................................................................................. 2-3
2.1.3 Input/Output (I/O) Panel .................................................................................... 2-4
2.1.4 Remote Control ................................................................................................. 2-5
2.1.5 LED Indication Chart ......................................................................................... 2-7
2.2 Key Features ................................................................................................................2-9
2.3 List of Components .......................................................................................................2-10
3. INSTALLATION
3.1 Connecting to Computer ...............................................................................................3-1
3.2 Connecting to Video Equipment ...................................................................................3-2
3.3 Powering the Projector ON ........................................................................................... 3-3
3.4 Powering the Projector OFF .........................................................................................3-3
3.5 Adjusting the Projector Position ....................................................................................3-4
3.6 Lamp Installation ..........................................................................................................3-9
3.7 Lens Installation ............................................................................................................3-10
3.8 Ceiling Mount Installation .............................................................................................3-11
4. OPERATION
4.1 Using the On-Screen Display Menus ...........................................................................4-1
4.2 Size & Position Menu ...................................................................................................4-2
4.3 Image Settings Menu ....................................................................................................4-4
4.4 Conguration Menu ......................................................................................................4-6
4.5 Lamp Menu ...................................................................................................................4-9
4.6 Status Menu .................................................................................................................4-10
4.7 Input Switching & PIP Menu .........................................................................................4-11
4.8 Language ......................................................................................................................4-13
4.9 Test Pattern ..................................................................................................................4-13
5. APPENDICES
5.1 Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................ 5-1
5.2 Input Specication ........................................................................................................5-4
5.3 PIP/PBP Compatibility ..................................................................................................5-5
5.4 Declaration of Conformity for EU Countries .................................................................5-6
5.5 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Warning ................................................5-6
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1. SAFETY
1.1 Precautions
Installers, service trained operators and all other users must maintain a safe operating environment at all times. Read through this document in its entirety and understand all warnings and precautions before attempting to operate this projector.
WARNING
Do not look into the projector lens when the lamp is on. The bright light
may result in permanent eye damage.
To reduce the risk of re or electric shock, do not expose this projector to
rain or moisture. Do not open or disassemble the projector as this may cause electric shock.
When replacing the lamp, allow the unit to cool down, and follow all
replacement instructions. This projector will detect the life of the lamp. Make sure the lamp is
changed when a warning message is displayed. When you switch the projector OFF, ensure that the cooling cycle is
complete before disconnecting the power. Allow 90 seconds for the projector to cool down.
Cooling of the lamp during the ignition phase should be avoided. This may
lead to ignition failures. After a successful lamp ignition, keep the lamp burning for at least 15 minutes to maintain lamp life.
When the lamp is approaching the end of its life, the message “Lamp is
approaching the end of its useful life in full power operation” appears on the screen. Contact your local reseller or service center to change the lamp as soon as possible.
All installation and maintenance procedures must be performed by a
Christie accredited service technician. FIRE HAZARD. Keep hands, clothes and 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.
Section 1: Safety
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Section 1: Safety
1.2 Do
Always power down the projector and disconnect all power sources before
servicing or cleaning. Use a soft cloth moistened with a mild detergent to clean the display
housing. Disconnect the power plug from the AC outlet if the product is not being
used for an extended period of time. Operate the projector under the following conditions:
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Operating temperature range: 5°C to 35°C
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Storage temperature range: -10°C to 60°C
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Humidity range: 5% to 80 % RH (Max.), non condensing
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Operating altitude: 10,000 ft. maximum
Use only the AC power cord supplied. Do not attempt operation if the AC
supply and cord are not within the specied voltage and power range.
Remove the lens plug from the lens opening in the projector before
installing the lens. Retain the lens plug for projector transportation to protect the optical components from dust and debris.
1.3 Do not
Do not block the ventilation slots and openings on the unit.
Do not use abrasive cleaners, waxes or solvents to clean the unit.
Do not look into the lens.
Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord.
Do not attempt to access the lamp while the lamp is ON. After turning the
lamp OFF, it is critical that you wait at least 10 minutes before handling
the lamp. This provides sufcient time for the lamp cooling fans to properly
cool the lamp.
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2. INTRODUCTION
USB RS232 IN Wired Keypad DC5V DC12V SVID CVBS Green/Y Blue/Pb Red/Pr
Ethernet VGA-OUT 1-VGA 1-HDMI 2-HDMI R G B H/C V2-VGA
2.1 Projector Overview
The product specied in this document is a high brightness, high-resolution
video/graphics 1-chip mercury lamp based projector. The projector is available in HD and WUXGA resolutions. The projector utilizes Digital Light Processing (DLP®) technology from Texas Instruments. It is primarily designed for xed installation markets.
2.1.1 Main Unit
Section 2: Introduction
Front View
Rear View
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Ind. Part Name Description
1 Lens door
2 Front IR Sensor
3 Projection Lens
4 Cooling Air Vents
5 Adjustable Feet
6 LED Status Indicators
7 Rear IR Sensor
The lens door is located on the top-front of the projector, which provides easy access to the lens module for replacement.
The front IR sensor, located next to the nameplate, is used to receive signals from the IR remote. It is important to keep the signal path to the sensor unobstructed for uninterrupted communication with the projector.
The projector includes a motorized lens mount that allows automated lens control and adjustment: vertical and horizontal offsets, zoom and focus.
There are numerous air vents located around the projector. It is important these vents remain
unobstructed. Adequate airow through the projector
will prevent it from overheating.
Four adjustable feet are located on the underside of the projector. Raise or lower these feet when positioning the projector to ensure it is level on all sides so the displayed image appears rectangular without any keystone.
The LED status indicators are located on the rear of the projector. They are (from left to right): LAMP 1, LAMP 2, STATUS, SHUTTER.
The rear IR sensor, located on the rear of the projector between the LED status indicators, receives signals from the IR remote. It is important to keep the signal path to the sensor unobstructed for uninterrupted com­munication with the projector.
2-2
8 Lamp Door (Screws)
9 Built-in Keypad
Input/Output (I/O)
10
Panel
The lamp door is located on the top-rear of the projector, which provides easy access to the lamp module for replacement.
The built-in keypad is located on the rear of the projector. Use it similarly to the IR remote to control the projector.
All source connections are made to the I/O panel located on the rear of the projector.
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2.1.2 Built-in Keypad
Section 2: Introduction
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2
3
4
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Ind. Key Name Description
1 Power Turn projector ON/OFF
2 Menu Display menus
3 Auto Automatically optimize image
4 Lens Adjust the lens setting
5 Focus Adjust focus
6 Exit Return to previous level or exit menus if at top level
Adjust a setting UP or DOWN
7 Arrow Keys
8 Input Select an input for the main or PIP/PBP image
Navigate within a menu
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7
8
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9 Shutter OPEN or CLOSE the shutter
10 Zoom Adjust zoom
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Ethernet VGA-OUT 1-VGA 1-HDMI 2-HDMI R G B H/C V2-VGA
2.1.3 Input/Output (I/O) Panel
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11 12 13 14 15 1716 18 2019 21
Ind. Connector Name Ind. Connector Name Ind. Connector Name
1 USB 2 RS232 IN 3 Wired Keypad
4 DC5V 5 DC12V 6 SVID
7 CVBS 8 Green/Y 9 Blue/Pb
10 Red/Pr 11 Ethernet 12 VGA-OUT
13 1-VGA 14 2-VGA 15 1-HDMI
16 2-HDMI 17 R 18 G
19 B 20 H/C 21 V
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2.1.4 Remote Control
2. Shutter
3. Number Keys
Section 2: Introduction
17. Auto1. Power
4. Help
5. Test
6. Menu
7. Arrow Keys
8. Input
9. Bright
10. Contrast
11. Display
12. Gamma
13. Keystone H
14. Keystone V
15. PIP/PBP
16. Size
18. Hot-key
19. Info
20. Exit
21. Enter
22. OSD
23. Focus
24. Zoom
25. Lens H
26. Lens V
27. Swap
28. Layout
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Ind. Key Name Description
1 Power Turn projector ON/OFF 2 Shutter OPEN or CLOSE the shutter 3 Number Keys Enter a number, such as a channel, value, etc. 4 Help Display context-sensitive help 5 Test Display a test pattern 6 Menu Display menus
7 Arrow Keys
8 Input Select an input for the main or PIP/PBP image
9 Bright Adjust amount of light in the image 10 Contrast Adjust difference between dark and light 11 Display Select image preset 12 Gamma Adjust mid-range levels 13 Keystone H Adjust the horizontal keystone 14 Keystone V Adjust the vertical keystone 15 PIP/PBP Turn PIP/PBP ON/OFF 16 Size Adjust the PIP/PBP size
17 Auto Automatically optimize image 18 Hot-key Select your preset keys quickly
19 Info Display source image information 20 Exit Return to previous level or exit menus if at top level
21 Enter
22 OSD Use to hide or show menus 23 Focus Adjust focus to improve image clarity as desired 24 Zoom Adjust zoom to achieve a desired image size 25 Lens H Adjust the lens H to position the image horizontally 26 Lens V Adjust the lens V to position the image vertically
27 Swap Swap the main and PIP/PBP images 28 Layout Adjust the PIP/PBP layout
Adjust a setting UP or DOWN
Navigate within a menu
Select a highlighted menu item
Change or accept a value
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2.1.5 LED Indication Chart
The LED status indicators are located on the rear of the projector. Each LED
is dened below.
LAMP 1 LED
Projector State LED Status
Failed to strike lamp after 5 attempts (strike attempts
will stop). Lamp has unexpectedly shut down (system goes
into cool down state).
Lamp time has expired and lamp should be replaced. (projector also begins to display the replace lamp OSD message at startup).
Lamp 1 turn ON ok Green (no blink)
Projector is switching to Lamp 1 (Lamp 2 is off) (selected by OSD menu Current Lamp”: 1/ 2/ Both )
Lamp is off Off
LAMP 2 LED
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Red (short blink)
Yellow (no blink)
Green (short blink)
Failed to strike lamp after 5 attempts (strike attempts
will stop). Lamp has unexpectedly shut down (system goes
into cool down state).
Lamp time has expired and lamp should be replaced. (projector also begins to display the replace lamp OSD message at startup).
Lamp 2 turn ON ok Green (no blink)
Projector is switching to Lamp 2 (Lamp 1 is off) (selected by OSD menu Current Lamp”: 1/ 2/ Both )
Lamp is off Off
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Projector State LED Status
Red (short blink)
Yellow (no blink)
Green (short blink)
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STATUS LED
Projector is in OFF state (without AC plug in) Off
Projector is in standby mode (AC plug in) Yellow (no blink)
Projector is in startup state Yellow long blink
Projector is in cool down state Yellow long blink
Projector State LED Status
Projector is in ash update state
Fan failure Red (short blink)
Over-temperature Red (no blink)
Projector communications (Read/Write EEPROM)
All other states Green (no blink)
SHUTTER LED
Projector State LED Status
Shutter is Open Green
Shutter is Closed Yellow (no blink)
Flashing Green/ Yellow
Green (blink very quickly)
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