Large screen video projector type The CE mark was rst applied in:
M-Vision Cine 230 October 2010
M-Vision Cine 260 HB, HC May 2010
M-Vision Cine 400 October 2010
Basis on which Conformity is being declared
The products identied above comply with the protection requirements of the above EU directives, and the
manufacturer has applied the following standards.
EN 55022:1998 - Limits and Methods of Measurement of Radio Disturbance Characteristics of Information
Technology Equipment.
EN 55024:1998 - Limits and Methods of Measurement of Immunity Characteristics of Information Technology
Equipment.
EN 60950-1:2001 - Specication for Safety of Information Technology Equipment, including Electrical Business
equipment.
The technical documentation required to demonstrate that the products meet the requirements of the Low Voltage
directive has been compiled by the signatory below and is available for inspection by the relevant enforcement
authorities.
Signed:
Authority: D.J. Quinn, Product Development Director
Date: 15 October 2010
Attention!
The attention of the specier, purchaser, installer, or user is drawn to special measures and limitations to use which
must be observed when these products are taken into service to maintain compliance with the above directives.
Details of these special measures are available on request, and are also contained in the product manuals.
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Important Information
Please read this user manual carefully before using the projector, and keep
the manual handy for future reference.
A serial number is located on the back of the projector. Record it here:
Symbols used in this guide
Warnings
ELECTRICAL WARNING: this symbol indicates that there is a danger of
electrical shock unless the instructions are closely followed.
WARNING: this symbol indicates that there is a danger of physical
injury to yourself and/or damage to the equipment unless the
instructions are closely followed.
NOTE: this symbol indicates that there is some important information that
you should read.
Trademarks
• IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation.
• Macintosh and PowerBook are registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc.
• Other product and company names mentioned in this user’s manual may be the
trademarks of their respective holders.
Product revision
• Because we at Digital Projection continually strive to improve our products, we
may change specications and designs, and add new features without prior
notice. Projectors built prior to this revision of the User Manual may therefore not
include all the features described.
Manual revision
DateDescriptionRevision
December 2010Rev A
August 2011Brilliant Color clariedRev B
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General precautions
Do not open the cabinet. There are no user serviceable parts inside.
Use only the power cable provided.
Ensure that the power outlet includes a Ground connection, as this
equipment MUST be earthed.
Take care to prevent small objects such as paper or wire from falling
into the projector. If this does happen, switch off immediately, and have
the objects removed by authorised service personnel.
Do not expose the projector to rain or moisture, and do not place any
liquids on top of the projector.
Unplug before cleaning, and use a damp, not wet, cloth.
Do not touch the power plug with wet hands.
Do not touch the power plug during a thunder storm.
Handle the power cable carefully and avoid sharp bends. Do not use a
damaged power cable.
There are no user-serviceable parts inside the lamp module. The whole
module should be replaced.
Notes
Only lamps supplied by Digital Projection and intended for this
projector should be used. Fitting any other lamp could damage both
projector and lamp, and will invalidate the warranty.
Take care when removing the lamp module.
NEVERtouchthelamporreector.
Take care not to touch the glass surface of the lamp module. If you
do accidentally touch the glass, it should be cleaned before use. (see
section 5. Maintenance.)
Do not use the lamp for more than 2000 hours, as this may cause
serious lamp failure, damage the lamp module and cause extra cost on
replacement.
HID lamps produce high intensity light. Do not look directly at the light
coming from the lamp housing, or the lens, or allow items such as
magnifying lenses to be placed in the light path. This could result in
serious eye damage.
Do not touch the ventilation outlets, as they will become hot in use.
Do not cover or obstruct the ventilation outlets or inlets.
Do not cover the lens whilst the projector is switched on. This could
causeare
Always allow the projector to cool for 5 minutes before disconnecting
the power, moving the projector or changing the lamp.
Never use strong detergents or solvents such as alcohol or thinners to
clean the projector and lens.
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The projector should be installed as close to the power outlet as
possible.
The power connection should be easily accessible, so that it can be
disconnected in an emergency.
Ensure that there is at least 30cm (12in) of space between the
ventilation outlets and any wall, and 10cm (4in) on all other sides.
Do not install the projector close to anything that might be affected by
its operational heat, for instance, polystyrene ceiling tiles, curtains etc.
The projector weighs approximately 13 kg (29 lbs). Use safe handling
techniques when lifting the projector.
Do not stack more than three projectors.
When stacking projectors, the stack MUST be vertical, to ensure that
the stresses are distributed to all four chassis corners.
Before installation, make sure that the surface, ceiling or rigging that is
to support the projector is capable of supporting the combined weight
of all the projectors.
Notes
Backup safety chains or wires should always be used with ceiling
mount installations.
Do not place heavy objects on top of the projector chassis. Only the
chassis corners are capable of withstanding the weight of another
projector.
Do not drop or knock the projector.
Place the projector in a dry area away from sources of dust, moisture,
steam, smoke, sunlight or heat.
Do not tilt the projector more than ±12° in either direction when in use,
as this may cause serious lamp failure, damage the lamp module and
cause extra cost on replacement.
Cine 400 may be tilted to one side and positioned in portrait mode as
long as the exhaust outlet points upward.
When positioning the Cine 400 projector in portrait mode, ensure
adequateairowtotheairinlet.
Operationandcongurationprecautions
Software update should NOT be carried out except by, or with the
supervision of, Digital Projection Service personnel.
±12°
±12°
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Compliance with international standards
Noise
GSGV Acoustic Noise Information Ordinance
The sound pressure level is less than 35 dB (A) according to ISO 3744 or ISO 7779.
RF Interference
FCC
The Federal Communications Commission does not allow any modications or
changes to the unit EXCEPT those specied by Digital Projection in this manual.
Failure to comply with this government regulation could void your right to operate
this equipment.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed
to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment
is operated in a residential environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
European Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment
(WEEE) Directive
Digital Projection Ltd is fully committed to minimising Waste Electrical and
Electronic Equipment. Our products are designed with reuse, recycling
and recovery of all components in mind. To this end, at end of life, your
projector may be returned to Digital Projection Ltd or its agent so that the
environmental impact can be minimised.
Notes
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Digital Projection Contact details
Digital Projection Limited,
Greenside Way, Middleton, Manchester M24 1XX, UK.
Registered in England No. 2207264, Registered Ofce: as above
Compliance with international standards ...................................................................................... viii
Noise ................................................................................................................................................ viii
RF Interference.................................................................................................................................. viii
European Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive ................................................. viii
Digital Projection Contact details ......................................................................................................ix
1. Introduction
What’s in the box? .............................................................................................................................. 1.2
Key features of the projector ........................................................................................................... 1.3
Getting to know the projector .......................................................................................................... 1.4
Front view ........................................................................................................................................ 1.4
Aspect ratio ...................................................................................................................................... 2.2
Positioning the screen and projector ................................................................................................... 2.6
Screen size vs throw distance ............................................................................................................ 2.7
Shifting the image............................................................................................................................. 2.10
Test pattern ...................................................................................................................................... 3.3
Adjusting the lens............................................................................................................................... 3.3
Adjusting the projected image ........................................................................................................ 3.4
Aspect ratio ...................................................................................................................................... 3.4
Using the control keys ...................................................................................................................... 4.6
Power .............................................................................................................................................. 4.6
Aspect ratio ...................................................................................................................................... 4.6
User memory .................................................................................................................................... 4.6
Test pattern ...................................................................................................................................... 4.7
Using the menus ................................................................................................................................. 4.8
Navigating menus and submenus ....................................................................................................... 4.8
continued
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Main menu ............................................................................................................................................ 4.9
Aspect Ratio ..................................................................................................................................... 4.9
Logo Display .................................................................................................................................. 4.23
Control menu ..................................................................................................................................... 4.24
Auto Source ................................................................................................................................... 4.25
Keys 1 to 5 ..................................................................................................................................... 4.25
Service menu ..................................................................................................................................... 4.26
Cine 230, Cine 260 ........................................................................................................................... 6.7
Cine 400 .......................................................................................................................................... 6.8
Video formats supported .................................................................................................................. 6.9
What’s in the box? .............................................................................................................................. 1.2
Key features of the projector ........................................................................................................... 1.3
Getting to know the projector .......................................................................................................... 1.4
Front view ........................................................................................................................................ 1.4
1. Introduction Digital Projection M-Vision Cine 230, Cine 260, Cine 400User Manual
What’s in the box?
• Make sure your box contains everything listed. If any pieces are missing, contact
your dealer.
• You should save the original box and packing materials, in case you ever need
to ship your Projector.
Projector Cine 230 Cine 260 HC Cine 260 HB Cine 400
0.73:1 xed lens --- --- 110-508 111-147
1.56–1.86:1 lens 111-144 110-005 110-506 111-148
1.85–2.40:1 lens 111-145 110-006 110-507 111-149
Notes
For more detailed information
about lenses, see Screen size
vs throw distance, in section
2. Installation.
Power cable 10A
Europe
(102-163)
Power cable 13A
North America
(102-165)
Power cable 10A
United Kingdom
(102-180)
Only one power cable -
dependent on the destination
territory - will be supplied with
the projector.
HDMI cable
5mm Allen
wrench
Remote control
(109-685)
2x AA batteries
User Manual on disc
(115-759)
Important Information
(110-287)
Getting Started Guide
(111-261)
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Key features of the projector
Congratulations on your purchase of the Digital Projection M-Vision Cine
series projector.
Digital Projection International (DPI), Texas Instruments’ rst DLP™ partner and
the original innovator of the 3-chip DLP™ projector, proudly introduces the new
M-Vision Cine series, a high brightness 1080p platform with the imaging delity of
Texas Instruments’ DLP™ technology. The single-chip M-Vision Cine series adds
a remarkably affordable, high-performance series of 1920 x 1080 displays to DPI’s
already extensive single-chip product line.
The imagery benets associated with the M-Vision Cine series are plentiful,
including an expanded color gamut range, up to 5500 lumens and up to 3000:1
contrast ratio. For any home or commercial venue, including those contending
with high ambient light, the Cine series offers bright, saturated color. Augmenting
these benets is the overall efciency of the single lamp system, meaning the
Cine produces beautiful imagery while consuming a fraction of the wattage of
similar products. Installation is incredibly exible due to the M-Vision’s compact
and lightweight chassis design, plus extraordinary lens shift range of up to 30%
horizontal and up to 120% vertical. Multiple lens options provide further exibility,
with a throw range from .73 to 2.40:1.
Providing a bright, saturated image from a small-form single-chip display, the
M-Vision Cine series presents a powerful yet remarkably affordable solution for a
variety of commercial and home entertainment applications, including: media rooms
and home theatres, training and education, boardrooms and conference centers,
visualization/simulation environments, retail, entertainment, digital media/advertising
and hospitality.
Notes
Key Features
• High resolution projector for medium sized venues
• Applications: Medium sized Screen; Fixed install and Rental
Aspect ratio ...................................................................................................................................... 2.2
Fitting the image to the DMD ............................................................................................................. 2.2
Examples of 16:9 images displayed with different aspect ratio settings ........................................................ 2.2
Examples of 4:3 images displayed with different aspect ratio settings ......................................................... 2.3
Examples of 2.35:1 images displayed with different aspect ratio settings ..................................................... 2.3
Power connection ........................................................................................................................... 2.17
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Screen requirements
Aspect ratio
Fitting the image to the DMD
The projector uses a DMD (Digital Mirror Device) to create the image that is
projected onto the screen. The resolution of the DMD in this projector is 1920 x
1080 pixels, or to put it another way, its aspect ratio is 16:9.
1920 pixels
1080 pixels
16 units
If the source image supplied to the projector has a different aspect ratio from this,
or even if it has the same aspect ratio but fewer pixels, then the image will not ll
the DMD. The projector therefore needs to scale the image.
9 units
Notes
The projector has ve aspect ratio settings, so that you can choose the one that is
most suitable for your image source. The settings are:
16:9 the image is scaled to ll the DMD (and thus, a 16:9 screen).
Theaterscope the image is scaled such that a 2.35:1 image will be displayed
at the correct aspect ratio when the projector is tted with an
anamorphic lens. Thus an image with an aspect ratio of 2.35:1
can be displayed using the full 16:9 resolution of the DMD.
4:3 the image is scaled to t a 4:3 screen, using the full height of the
DMD.
4:3 Narrowto be used for 4:3 images in combination with an anamorphic
lens. The image is scaled to t the DMD vertically, but squeezed
horizontally such that the lens will stretch it to the correct ratio.
Nativethe image is displayed with no scaling, at its original resolution, in
the centre of the screen.
Examples of 16:9 images displayed with different aspect ratio settings
For more information about
changing the Aspect ratio
setting, see Using the control
keys and Using the menus
in section 4. Controlling the
Projector.
The 16:9 image shown here has
far fewer pixels than the 1920 x
1080 of the DMD. Your image
may be different.
16:9
Note that, as the aspect ratio of the image matches that of the DMD, the 16:9
setting is best, unless there is some specic reason for wanting the smaller image,
for instance, to maintain the same scale as other images from the same source.
Native
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Examples of 4:3 images displayed with different aspect ratio settings
4:3
The 4:3 setting is best, unless there is some specic reason for wanting the smaller
Native image, for instance, to maintain the same scale as other images from the
same source.
If you are using an anamorphic lens, the 4:3 Narrow setting should be used. The
lens will stretch the image to the correct width.
4:3 Narrow
without anamorphic lens
Native
4:3 Narrow
with anamorphic lens
Notes
The 4:3 image shown here has
far fewer pixels than the 1920 x
1080 of the DMD. Your image
may be different.
If you are using an anamorphic
lens, you will need to use the
4:3 Narrow setting to correct the
image.
Examples of 2.35:1 images displayed with different aspect ratio
settings
16:9Native
The 16:9 setting is best, unless there is some specic reason for wanting the
smaller Native image, for instance, to maintain the same scale as other images from
the same source.
If you have an anamorphic lens, the Theaterscope setting would be a much better
option. Because it uses the whole of the DMD, it will be a much brighter image than
the letterboxed options shown above, and will ll a wider screen if this is available.
Theaterscope
without Anamorphic lens
with Anamorphic lens,
stretched to ll wider screen
The 2.35 image shown here has
far fewer pixels than the 1920 x
1080 of the DMD. Your image
may be different.
To take advantage of the
Theaterscope setting, you
MUST have an anamorphic
lens.
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Diagonal screen sizes
Screen sizes are sometimes specied by their diagonal size (D) in inches. When
dealing with large screens and projection distances at different aspect ratios, it is
more convenient to measure screen width (W) and height (H).
W = width
H = height
D = diagonal (inches)
The example calculations below show how to convert diagonal sizes in inches into
width and height, at various aspect ratios.
2.35:1 (Scope)
W = D x 0.92in (D x .023m) H = D x 0.39in (D x .01m)
1.85:1
W = D x 0.88in (D x .022m) H = D x 0.47in (D x .012m)
16:9 = 1.78:1 (native aspect ratio)
W = D x 0.87in (D x .022m) H = D x 0.49in (D x .0125m)
Notes
1.66:1 (Vista)
W = D x 0.86in (D x .022m) H = D x 0.52in (D x .013m)
16:10 = 1.6:1
W = D x 0.85in (D x .022m) H = D x 0.53in (D x .014m)
4:3 = 1.33:1
W = D x 0.8in (D x .02m) H = D x 0.6in (D x .015m)
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Fitting the image to the screen
It is important that your screen is of sufcient height and width to display images at
all the aspect ratios you are planning to use.
Use the conversion chart, or the sample calculations below to check that you are
able to display the full image on your screen. If you have insufcient height or width,
you will have to reduce the overall image size in order to display the full image on
your screen.
10
9
8
4:3
7
6
5
Screen height
4
Aspect ratio
1.66:1
1.85:1
2.35:1
16:10
16:9
Notes
3
2
1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
2.35:1 (Scope)
W = H x 2.35 H = W x 0.426
1.85:1
W = H x 1.85 H = W x 0.54
16:9 = 1.78:1 (native aspect ratio)
W = H x 1.78 H = W x 0.56
1.66:1 (Vista)
W = H x 1.66 H = W x 0.6
16:10 = 1.6:1
W = H x 1.6 H = W x 0.625
4:3 = 1.33:1
W = H x 1.33 H = W x 0.75
Screen width
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Positioning the screen and projector
Optimum viewing position
For optimum viewing, the screen should be a at surface perpendicular to the oor.
The bottom of the screen should be 1.2m (4 feet) above the oor and the front row
of the audience should not have to look up more than 30° to see the top of the
screen.
The distance between the front row of the audience and the screen should be at
least twice the screen height and the distance between the back row and the screen
should be a maximum of 8 times the screen height. The screen viewing area should
be within a 60° range from the face of the screen.
Notes
The projector should be
installed as close to the
power outlet as possible.
The power connection should
be easily accessible, so that
it can be disconnected in an
emergency.
Ensure that there is at least
30cm (12in) of space between
the ventilation outlets and
any wall, and 10cm (4in) on
all other sides.
Do not install the projector
close to anything that
might be affected by its
operational heat, for instance,
polystyrene ceiling tiles,
curtains etc.
The image can be ipped for
rear projection (see section
4. Using the menus, Image
menu) and displayed without
the need for extra mirrors or
equipment.
However, you must ensure
that there is sufcient distance
behind the screen for the
projector to be correctly located.
Rear installation is generally
more complicated and advice
should be sought from your
local dealer before attempting it.
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Screen size vs throw distance
Throw distance is the distance measured from the front of the projector to the
screen. This is an important calculation in any projector installation as it determines
whether or not you have enough room to install your projector with the desired
screen size, and if your image will be the right size for your screen.
Calculating screen width and throw distance
Throw Distance = Screen Width x Lens Throw Ratio
Screen Width = Throw Distance Lens Throw Ratio
Notes
For more information about the
relationship between screen
size, throw distance and
converter lenses, see the Lens charts on the following pages.
Three models of the projector are available, tted with the following lenses:
Two optional converter lenses are available, which modify the throw ratios as shown
below:
0.8x converter 1.25x converter
• Short-throw lens 1.25–1.49:1 1.95–2.33:1
• Long-throw lens 1.48–1.92:1 2.31–3:1
These throw ratios are correct for images that ll the full width of the DMD. For
images that do not ll the full width, the throw ratio will be larger. For 4:3 images,
the throw ratio is increased by a factor of 1.33. The effect of this can be seen on the
lens charts on the following pages.
Do not confuse the focus range
with the zoom range:
- the focus range is the distance
over which the image can be
focused using the focus ring.
- the zoom range is the range
over which the throw ratio can
be changed using the zoom
ring.
The converter lens is not
physically compatible with the
Fixed lens.
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Lens charts for the short throw zoom lens
example
• You can display a 16:9 image with a screen width of 3m at a distance of 5m, but
for a screen width of 3.5m, you will need to use the 0.8x converter lens.
feet
metres
23 7
20 6
16 5
13 4
10 3
Screen width
7 2
16:9 images
Notes
using the 0.8x
converter lens
without a
converter lens
using the 1.25x
converter lens
3 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 metres
3 7 10 13 16 20 23 26 30 33 36 39 feet
23 7
20 6
16 5
13 4
10 3
Screen width
7 2
3 1
Throw distance
using the 0.8x
converter lens
4:3 images
without a
converter lens
using the 1.25x
converter lens
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 metres
3 7 10 13 16 20 23 26 30 33 36 39 feet
Throw distance
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Lens charts for the long throw zoom lens
example
• You can display a 4:3 image with a screen width of 3m at a distance of 6m, but
for a screen width of 2m, you will need to use the 1.25x converter lens.
feet
metres
23 7
20 6
16 5
13 4
10 3
Screen width
7 2
16:9 images
Notes
Note that for the long throw
lens, there is some overlap
between the range available
using the converter lenses and
that using no converter lens.
using the 0.8x
converter lens
without a
converter lens
using the 1.25x
converter lens
3 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 metres
3 7 10 13 16 20 23 26 30 33 36 39 feet
23 7
20 6
16 5
13 4
10 3
Screen width
7 2
3 1
Throw distance
using the 0.8x
converter lens
4:3 images
without a
converter lens
using the 1.25x
converter lens
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 metres
3 7 10 13 16 20 23 26 30 33 36 39 feet
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Shifting the image
Ideally, the projector should be positioned perpendicular to the screen.
The normal position for the projector is at the centre of the screen. However, with
the zoom lenses, you can set the projector above or below the centre, or to one
side, and adjust the image using the Lens shift controls on the top of the projector
to maintain a geometrically correct image.
Horizontal shift
adjustment
Vertical shift
adjustment
(Remove
the badge)
Notes
If the projector is tted with the
xed 0.73:1 lens then there are
no mechanical controls for lens
shift.
Slide the badge in the
direction shown below, then
gently lift off by hand.
Do NOT prise off using a tool.
If the lens is to be shifted in
two directions combined, the
maximum range is somewhat
less, as can be seen below.
The maximum range available with no distortion is dependent on which zoom lens is
used. The tables below show the maximum range for images that ll the DMD. For
images which do not use the full height or width, extra shift may be possible, up to
the limit of the lens mount movement.
1.56 - 1.86 : 1 zoom lens
vertical
(pixels)
+ 270
- 540
1.85 - 2.4 : 1 zoom lens
vertical
(pixels)
± 648± 288± 0.6H (120%)± 0.15W (30%)
The image can be shifted by up to:
• ± 0.6 of the height of a full screen image (known as 120% shift)
• ± 0.15 of the width of a full screen image (known as 30%)
It is physically possible to shift the lens further than this, however there will be some
distortion of the image beyond the ranges specied above.
horizontal
(pixels)
± 288+ 0.25H (50%)
horizontal
(pixels)
vertical
(vs DMD height)
- 0.5H (100%)
vertical
(vs DMD height)
horizontal
(vs DMD width)
± 0.15W (30%)
horizontal
(vs DMD width)
full horizontal or vertical shift
without distortion
combined shift
is reduced
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Lens shift example (1.85 - 2.4 : 1 zoom lens)
+ 0.6 H
– 0.15 W
– 0.6 H
+ 0.15 W
Notes
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Mounting the projector
The four adjustable feet under the chassis allow the projector to be lowered onto a
at surface without any danger of hands being trapped between the bottom frame
and the surface.
Ceiling mounting
The projector is designed to be used on a at surface, but it can be suspended
from a ceiling. Three M4 mounting holes with a 0.7mm pitch are provided under the
projector to allow bolting to a ceiling mounting plate.
Cine 230/260
Dimensions
in mm
Notes
BEFORE INSTALLING THE
PROJECTOR, READ ALL THE
WARNINGS BELOW AND
ALL THOSE IN IMPORTANT INFORMATION AT THE
FRONT OF THIS MANUAL.
The projector weighs
approximately 13 kg (29 lbs).
Use safe handling techniques
when lifting the projector.
Make sure that the surface,
ceiling or rigging that is
to support the projector is
capable of supporting the
weight of the projector.
Backup safety chains or
wires should always be
used with ceiling mount
installations.
Cine 400
To use the projector upside down, set Ceiling mode to On, in the System menu, to
invert the image.
Do not tilt the projector more
than ±12° in either direction
when in use, as this may
cause serious lamp failure,
damage the lamp module
and cause extra cost on
replacement.
±12°
±12°
Cine 400 may be tilted to one
side and positioned in portrait
mode as long as the exhaust
outlet points upward.
When positioning the Cine
400 projector in portrait
mode, ensure adequate
airowtotheairinlet.
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Level adjustment
If the projector is to be operated from a at surface such as a projector table, then
adjustment of projector level should be made by turning the four feet under the
chassis.
Ideally, the projector should be positioned perpendicular to the screen, and the lens
shift controls used to align the image with the screen, to maintain a geometrically
correct image.
Rear projection
To use rear projection, set Rear Projection to On, in the System menu, to reverse
the image.
In rear-screen applications where space behind the projector is limited, a mirror may
be used to fold the optical path. The position of the projector and mirror must be
accurately set. If you are considering this type of installation, contact your dealer for
assistance
Stacking projectors
The projector is capable of supporting the weight of up to three other projectors
safely. The stack should be positioned vertically and perpendicular to the screen,
and the lens shift controls used to align the image with the screen, to maintain a
geometrically correct image.
• Carefully lower each projector down onto the top of the others, making sure that
they are vertically aligned with each other, and protected from becoming pushed
over.
• Align the images from the projectors, using the Lens shift controls on the top of
the projector.
Notes
For more detailed information
about using the menus, see
section 4. Controlling the
projector.
Do not try to stack more than
three projectors.
When stacking projectors,
the stack MUST be vertical, to
ensure that the stresses are
distributed to all four chassis
corners.
Make sure that the surface,
ceiling or rigging that is
to support the projector is
capable of supporting the
combined weight of all the
projectors.
Do not place heavy objects
on top of the projector
chassis. Only the chassis
corners are capable of
withstanding the weight of
another projector.
Backup safety chains or
wires should always be
used with ceiling mount
installations.
If the projector is tted with the
xed 0.73:1 lens then there are
no mechanical controls for lens
shift.
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Connecting the projector
Signal Inputs
The following inputs are available:
VideoS-Video
HDMI 1HDMI 2
RGB
Component 2
HDMI 1 & 2 HDCP-compliant digital video inputs from HDMI or DVI sources.
RGB 15 pin D-type VGA style input from personal computer
Component 1 RCA phono connectors for RGBS, (using Video input for sync)
or YPbPr
Component 2 BNC connectors for YPbPr
Video RCA phono connector for composite video
or used as sync input for Component 1
S-Video standard 4 pin S-Video connector
Component 1
Notes
For more information on
selecting an input source, see
section 4. Overview, Using
the control keys, and Using
the menus.
For more information about pin
connections and control codes
see section 6.Appendix.
Input connection examples
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Input connection examples, continued
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Control connections
The following connections are available:
Trigger 1
Trigger 2
RS232
Remote control
If infrared signals from the remote control cannot reach the projector due to
excessive distance or obstructions such as walls or cabinet doors, you can connect
an external IR repeater to the Remote control input, and position its IR sensor within
range of the operator.
RS232 connection
All of the projector’s features can be controlled via a serial connection, using the text
strings described in Remote communications protocol, in section 6. Appendix.
Remote control
Notes
For more information about pin
connections and control codes
see section 6.Appendix.
The RS232 connection can also be used to download the rmware updates, issued
from time to time by Digital Projection.
Projector
Computer
Trigger 1 & 2
The Trigger 1 and Trigger 2 outputs are interchangeable:
Screen trigger: can be connected to an electrically operated screen,
automatically deploying the screen when the projector
starts up, and retracting the screen when the projector
shuts down.
Aspect Ratio trigger: can be used to control screen shuttering for different
aspect ratios
For more information about the
Trigger outputs see Control
Menu in section 4. Controlling
the projector.
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Power connection
Lift the cable lock up, push the mains connector in rmly, then push the lock down to
secure the cable.
Power
connection
Notes
Use only the power cable
provided.
Ensure that the power
outlet includes a Ground
connection, as this
equipment MUST be earthed.
Handle the power cable
carefully and avoid sharp
bends. Do not use a damaged
power cable.
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3. Getting Started
Contents
Positioning the screen and projector ............................................................................................ 3.2
Switching the projector on ............................................................................................................... 3.2
Inserting batteries into the remote control ................................................................................... 3.2
Selecting an input signal or test pattern ....................................................................................... 3.3
Test pattern ...................................................................................................................................... 3.3
Adjusting the lens............................................................................................................................... 3.3
Adjusting the projected image ........................................................................................................ 3.4
Aspect ratio ...................................................................................................................................... 3.4
Switching the projector off ............................................................................................................... 3.4
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Positioning the screen and projector
• Install the screen, ensuring that it is in the best position for viewing by your
audience.
• Mount the projector, ensuring that it is at a suitable distance from the screen for
the image to ll the screen, and that it is perpendicular to the sceen.
Switching the projector on
• Connect the power cable between the mains supply and the projector.
Wait until the self-test has completed and the power indicator on the projector
control panel shows steady blue. The lamp will be off and the projector will be in
STANDBY mode.
Projector
control
panel
Notes
For more information about
positioning the screen and
projector, see Positioning
the screen and projector, in
section 2. of the User Manual:
Installation.
For more detailed information
about:
- using the control keys on the
remote control or the projector
control panel,
Power
connection
• Press POWER ON on the remote control or POWER on the projector
control panel to switch the projector ON. The power indicator on the control
panel will ash blue for approximately 30 seconds, whilst the projector initialises.
When the projector is ready for use, the power indicator will switch off.
Inserting batteries into the remote control
• Open the battery compartment and insert two AA size batteries, making sure
they are inserted the correct way round, as shown below.
- using the menus,
see section 4. of the User
Manual: Controlling the
projector.
If the red ISSUE indicator is
illuminated continuously or
ashing, see Error Codes in
section 6 of the User Manual:
Appendix, for more information
Do not mix an old battery with
a new one or different types of
batteries.
If you will not use the remote
control for a long time, remove
the batteries to avoid damage
from battery leakage.
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Selecting an input signal or test pattern
Input
• Connect an video source to the projector. The signal should be automatically
detected by the projector, and should be displayed within a two or three
seconds.
• If more than one signal is connected to the projector, then select which signal
is to be displayed, using the to buttons on the remote control, or
by pressing the SOURCE button on the projector control panel until the correct
signal is displayed.
Test pattern
If you have no video source connected to the projector, then you can display a test
pattern as follows:
• Press on the remote control, until the desired test pattern is displayed.
Adjusting the lens
Notes
For more information about
connecting input signals, see
Signal Inputs, in section 2. of
the User Manual: Installation.
For more detailed information
about input connections, see
Input signals in section 6. of
the User Manual: Controlling
the projector.
Zoom
• Turn the smooth ring on the lens, closest to the case, to adjust the zoom so that
the image lls the screen.
Focus
• Turn the knurled ring at the outer end of the lens, to adjust the focus until the
image is sharp.
Shift
• Rotate the Digital Projection badge on top of the projector to reveal the shift
adjustment access holes. Use the 5mm allen wrench to adjust the horizontal and
vertical position of the image.
Horizontal shift
adjustment
Zoom
ring
(Remove
the badge)
Vertical shift
adjustment
For more information about lens
shift, see Shifting the image in
section 2. of the User Manual:
Installation.
If the projector is tted with the
xed 0.73:1 lens then there are
no mechanical controls for lens
shift.
Slide the badge in the
direction shown below, then
gently lift off by hand.
Do NOT prise off using a tool.
Focus
ring
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Adjusting the projected image
Aspect ratio
• Press on the remote control until the image is displayed in the corect aspect
ratio.
Image quality settings
• Press any of the following keys on the remote control, followed by and , to
adjust these image quality settings:
Brightness
Contrast
Sharpness
Notes
For more detailed information
about:
- using all the control keys
on the remote control or the
projector control panel,
- using the menus,
see section 4. of the User
Manual: Controlling the
projector.
For the picture setting
adjustments shown here:
- after 5 seconds, if no
adjustment has been made,
the indicator will go out and
the adjustment key must be
pressed again.
- to end the adjustment before
5 seconds has elapsed, press
a different adjustment key, or
press the key again.
Switching the projector off
• Press POWER OFF on the remote control or POWER on the
projector control panel, then press the button a second time to conrm your
intention to switch off.
The lamp will switch off, and the power indicator on the control panel will ash
blue for approximately 30 seconds until the lamp has cooled down.
• Wait until the power indicator shows steady blue. The projector will now be in
STANDBY mode.
Using the control keys ...................................................................................................................... 4.6
Power .............................................................................................................................................. 4.6
Aspect ratio ...................................................................................................................................... 4.6
User memory .................................................................................................................................... 4.6
Example - Brightness screen control: .................................................................................................. 4.7
Test pattern ...................................................................................................................................... 4.7
Using the menus ................................................................................................................................. 4.8
Navigating menus and submenus ....................................................................................................... 4.8
Main menu ............................................................................................................................................ 4.9
Aspect Ratio ..................................................................................................................................... 4.9
Logo Display .................................................................................................................................. 4.23
Control menu ..................................................................................................................................... 4.24
Auto Source ................................................................................................................................... 4.25
Keys 1 to 5 ..................................................................................................................................... 4.25
Service menu ..................................................................................................................................... 4.26
Digital Projection M-Vision Cine 230, Cine 260, Cine 400User Manual 4. Controlling the projector
Overview
Controlling the projector
The projector can be controlled from:
• the remote control
• the projector control panel
• the RS232 input
For more information about controlling the projector using the RS232 input, see
Remote communications protocol in section 6. Appendix.
For information about how to connect the projector, see Connecting the
projector in section 2. Installation, and Connections in section 6. Appendix.
• Many features are controlled from the menus using the menu navigation keys on
the remote control or the projector control panel.
For more information about using the menus, see later in this section, Using the
menus.
• Some of the menu features, for example brightness, contrast and sharpness,
can be accessed directly using the control keys at the bottom of the remote
control.
Notes
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The control panel
The projector control panel is designed to be read from the front or rear of the
projector, for ease of use.
Menu
navigation
keys
The menu navigation keys are similar to those on the remote control, and are
described in detail in Using the menus, later in this section.
POWER Press this once to switch the projector ON or twice to switch it to
STANDBY mode.
Notes
Many features are controlled
from the menus using the menu
navigation keys on the remote
control or the projector control
panel.
For more information about
using the menus, see later in
this section, Using the menus.
SOURCEPress this repeatedly to cycle through the input sources, in the
If you select a source that IS connected and active, the projector
will automatically adjust to the parameters of the signal, and
display it.
If you select a source that is NOT connected or active, the
projector will continue searching through the input sources until it
nds a valid signal.
LED status indicators
The indicators on the control panel are as follows:
POWERoff = NO POWER or normal RUNNING mode
steady blue = STANDBY mode
ashing blue = WARM-UP or COOL-DOWN mode
ISSUE off = NO ERROR ashing or steady red = ERROR
Always allow the lamp to cool
for 5 minutes before:
- moving the projector
- changing the lamp
If the red ISSUE indicator is
illuminated continuously or
ashing, see Error Codes in section 6. Appendix, for more
information
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The remote control
Layout
Transmit
indicator
Menu
navigation
keys
Control keys
Notes
Many features are controlled
from the menus using the menu
navigation keys on the remote
control or the projector control
panel.
For more information about
using the menus, see later in
this section, Using the menus.
Some of the menu features,
for example brightness,
contrast and sharpness, can
be accessed directly using the
control keys at the bottom of
the remote control.
For more information about
using the control keys, see
later in this section, Using the
control keys.
In most situations, you can
simply point the remote control
at the screen which will reect
the IR signal from the remote
back toward the receiver on the
projector.
Timeout
There is a 5 second timeout for the control keys at the bottom of the remote control:
- after 5 seconds, if no adjustment has been made, the indicator will go out and
the adjustment key must be pressed again.
- to end the adjustment before 5 seconds has elapsed, press a different
adjustment key, or press the key again.
In some cases, however,
ambient conditions may prevent
this. In this case, point the
remote control directly at the
projector.
Remote reception angle
40°
40°
There is a 30 second timeout for the menu navigation keys.
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Using the control keys
Power
• Press POWER ON on the remote control to switch the projector ON.
The power indicator on the control panel will ash blue for approximately 30
seconds, whilst the projector initialises. When the projector is ready for use, the
power indicator will switch off.
• Press POWER OFF on the remote control to switch the projector to
STANDBY mode.
Press the button a second time to conrm your intention to switch to STANDBY
mode.
The lamp will switch off, and the power indicator on the control panel will ash
blue for approximately 30 seconds until the lamp has cooled down. Wait until
the power indicator shows steady blue. The projector will now be in STANDBY
mode.
Source
• To switch to one of the ve sources programmed into the SOURCE buttons, then
select using the to keys.
If you select a source that IS connected and active, the projector will
automatically adjust to the parameters of the signal, and display it.
Notes
For more information about the
sources programmed into the
SOURCE keys, see Control
menu later in this section,
Using the menus.
If you select a source that is NOT connected or active, the projector will continue
searching through the input sources until it nds a valid signal, in this order.
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Using the menus
Navigating menus and submenus
The menus are organised into ve pages. When the menus are in use, the menu
page headings are always visible at the top of the menu panel.
Most menu items can be adjusted directly, but some items lead to a submenu.
The menus will always open at the same page that was last viewed. The example
below shows the rst menu page displayed following power on, which is always the
Main menu.
Notes
Some menu controls can be
accessed directly using the
control keys (see earlier in this
section).
There is a 30 second timeout
for the menu navigation keys. If
a menu times out, simply press
the Menu key again.
• Use the navigation keys on the remote control or the projector control panel to
navigate through the menus:
• To display the menus, press MENU on the remote control or the projector
control panel.
• To select a different menu page, use the and keys.
• To select a menu item, use the and keys.
• To close a menu, press MENU again.
The SELECT key on the
projector control panel has
exactly the same funtion as
the ENTER key on the remote
control.
To exit from the menus
completely, you may need to
press up to three times.
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Main menu
• To display the menus, press MENU on the remote control or the projector
control panel.
• Use the and keys to select the Main menu page,
Notes
To select a different menu,
press MENU once or
twice, so that no items are
highlighted, then use the
and keys to select a
different page.
To exit from the menus
completely, you may need to
press up to three times.
Image changes made using
the menus will take effect
immediately.
• To select a menu item, use the and keys until the item is highlighted.
Aspect Ratio
• Use the and keys to select from:
16:9 the image is scaled to ll the DMD (and thus, a 16:9 screen).
Theaterscope the image is scaled such that a 2.35:1 image will be displayed
at the correct aspect ratio when the projector is tted with an
anamorphic lens. Thus an image with an aspect ratio of 2.35:1
can be displayed using the full 16:9 resolution of the DMD.
4:3 the image is scaled to t a 4:3 screen, using the full height of the
DMD.
4:3 Narrowto be used for 4:3 images in combination with an anamorphic
lens. The image is scaled to t the DMD vertically, but squeezed
horizontally such that the lens will stretch it to the correct ratio.
Nativethe image is displayed with no scaling, at its original resolution, in
the centre of the screen.
Some menu items may be
greyed out - unavailable due to
the effect of settings made in
other menus, or due to the type
of input signal.
For more information about
the Aspect ratio settings,
see Screen requirements in
section 2. Installation.
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Main menu continued
Presets
• Press ENTER or SELECT.
The Presets submenu will appear:
Notes
To select a different menu,
press MENU once or
twice, so that no items are
highlighted, then use the
and keys to select a
different page.
To exit from the menus
completely, you may need to
press up to three times.
Image changes made using
the menus will take effect
immediately.
• Use the and keys to select from:
Recall Presets
Save Presets
Recall Presets
Recall a set of image settings that have previously been saved to Presets A, B,
C or D.
• Use the or keys to select which Preset is to be recalled.
• Select Default, to recall the factory default settings.
Save Presets
Save the the image settings for all seven inputs to the selected Preset.
• Use the or keys to select which Preset the settings will be saved to.
The following settings will be saved:
Brightness Contrast Saturation
Hue Sharpness Noise Reduction
Color Space Video Standard Gamma
Colour Temperature Color Gamut Brilliant Color
Adaptive Contrast RGB Offsets RGB Gains
The Presets can also be
recalled using the USER
MEMORY keys on the remote
control. See Using the control keys earlier in this section.
Note: Preset D is available only
through the Control menu, not
through the remote control.
When Save Presets is
selected, the image settings for
ALL seven inputs are saved.
• To return to the Main menu, press once.
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Brightness
• Press or once.
After the rst press, the Brightness adjustment bar will appear:
• Use the and keys to adjust the Brightness from 0 to 200:
• To return to the Main menu, press once.
Contrast
• Press or once.
After the rst press, the Contrast adjustment bar will appear.
• Use the and keys to adjust the Contrast from 0 to 200:
• To return to the Main menu, press once.
Saturation
Saturation is the amount of colour in the image. Decrease this setting if colors are
too bright; increase it if colors appear muted or washed out.
• Press or once.
After the rst press, the Saturation adjustment bar will appear.
Notes
To exit from the menus
completely, you may need to
press up to three times.
Image changes made using
the menus will take effect
immediately.
Image changes made using
the menus will take effect
immediately.
Some menu items may be
greyed out - unavailable due to
the effect of settings made in
other menus, or due to the type
of input signal.
Image quality settings are often
interactive - a change in one
setting may require a change to
be made in another setting.
• Use the and keys to adjust the Saturation from 0 to 200:
• To return to the Main menu, press once.
Setting Adaptive Contrast to
On in the Advanced menu will
affect any image quality settings
made in other menus.
Hue
Hue is the ratio of red to green in the image. Decrease this setting to shift the hue
toward red; increase it to shift the hue toward green.
• Press or once.
After the rst press, the Hue adjustment bar will appear.
• Use the and keys to adjust the Hue from 0 to 200:
• To return to the Main menu, press once.
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Main menu continued
Sharpness
• Press or once.
After the rst press, the Sharpness adjustment bar will appear.
• Use the and keys to adjust the Sharpness from 0 to 200:
• To return to the Main menu, press once.
Noise Reduction
• Press or once.
After the rst press, the Noise reduction adjustment bar will appear.
• Use the and keys to adjust the Noise reduction from 0 to 200:
• To return to the Main menu, press once.
Notes
To exit from the menus
completely, you may need to
press up to three times.
Image changes made using
the menus will take effect
immediately.
Some menu items may be
greyed out - unavailable due to
the effect of settings made in
other menus, or due to the type
of input signal.
Overscan
Some television programs are produced based on the assumption that older
television sets may not display the outer edges of the broadcast picture area.
Consequently the edges of the image may be noisy or badly dened. Overscan is
used to compensate for this, by hiding the outer edges of the image.
• Use the or keys to select from:
Off
Crop blanks a 3% border from the left and right edges of the image
Zoom increases the horizontal and vertical resolution of the displayed
image by 6%, so that the all four edges fall outside the screen
area
When the Aspect Ratio is set
to Native, Overscan can only
be set to Off or Crop
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Main menu continued
Input Select
• Press ENTER or SELECT.
The Input select submenu will appear:
• Use the and keys to select from:
Notes
To select a different menu,
press MENU once or
twice, so that no items are
highlighted, then use the
and keys to select a
different page.
To exit from the menus
completely, you may need to
press up to three times.
Image changes made using
the menus will take effect
immediately.
Some menu items may be
greyed out - unavailable due to
the effect of settings made in
other menus, or due to the type
of input signal.
HDMI 1
HDMI 2
RGB
Component 1
Component 2
Video
S-Video
• Press ENTER or SELECT, to select a different input source.
• To return to the Main menu, press once.
Resync
If the image has become unstable or degraded, it may be possible to improve the
display:
• Press ENTER or SELECT.
The projector will attempt to re-synchronise to the current input source.
If you select a source that IS
connected and active, the
projector will automatically
adjust to the parameters of the
signal, and display it.
If you select a source that is
NOT connected or active, the
projector will continue searching
through the input sources until it
nds a valid signal, in this order.
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Advanced menu
• To display the menus, press MENU on the remote control or the projector
control panel.
• Use the and keys to select the Advanced menu page,
Notes
To select a different menu,
press MENU once or
twice, so that no items are
highlighted, then use the
and keys to select a
different page.
To exit from the menus
completely, you may need to
press up to three times.
The Color Mode feature
applies only to the MVision
Cine 400.
Image changes made using
the menus will take effect
immediately.
• To select a menu item, use the and keys until the item is highlighted.
Colour Space
In most cases, the Auto setting will determine the correct color space to use. If it
does not, you can select the appropriate setting manually.
• Use the and keys to select from:
Auto
YPbPr
YCbCr
RGB-PC
RGB Video
Some menu items may be
greyed out - unavailable due to
the effect of settings made in
other menus, or due to the type
of input signal.
To determine what is the correct
colour space to use, consult
the user manual for the video
source.
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Advanced menu continued
Video Standard
In most cases, the Auto setting will determine the correct video standard to use. If it
does not, you can select the appropriate setting manually.
• Use the and keys to select from:
Auto
NTSC used mainly in the United States and Japan
PAL used in Europe, Australia and many other parts of the world,
typically with a 50Hz frame rate
SECAM used mainly in France and Russia
Gamma
Video recordings are often supplied with a gamma adjustment applied. The
projector’s gamma setting can be used to correct for this. If you are unsure, then
choose a setting that gives a decent level of contrast, whilst maintaining good detail
in the darkest and lightest areas of the image.
• Use the and keys to select from:
CRT gamma of 2.5
Film gamma of 2.2
Video similar to Film but improves the dark areas of the image -
especially suitable for images from video cameras
Punchenhanced brightness and increased colour saturation for high
ambient light environments
Graphics enhanced highlights and contrast, especially suitable for computer
presentations
Notes
To exit from the menus
completely, you may need to
press up to three times.
Image changes made using
the menus will take effect
immediately.
Some menu items may be
greyed out - unavailable due to
the effect of settings made in
other menus, or due to the type
of input signal.
Image quality settings are often
interactive - a change in one
setting may require a change to
be made in another setting.
Setting Adaptive Contrast to
On will affect any image quality
settings made in other menus.
Colour Temperature
In general, a higher colour temperature gives a cooler feeling to the image, and a
lower temperature gives a warmer feeling.
• Use the and keys to select from:
5500K
6500K
7500K
9300K
Native
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Advanced menu continued
Colour Gamut
In most cases, the Auto setting will determine the correct colour gamut to use. If it
does not, you can select the appropriate setting manually.
Each setting denes the precise hue of each primary (red, green and blue) and
secondary (yellow, cyan and magenta) color component used to generate the
image.
• Use the and keys to select from:
Auto
SMPTE-C for NTSC, 480i and 480p sources
EBU for PAL, SECAM, 576i and 576p sources
REC709 for most other sources
Native uncorrected
Brilliant Color®
Brilliant Color® allows for increased projector brightness and improved color
saturation by enabling the yellow segments on the colour wheel.
• Use the and keys to select from:
On (recommended)
Off
Notes
To exit from the menus
completely, you may need to
press up to three times.
Image changes made using
the menus will take effect
immediately.
Some menu items may be
greyed out - unavailable due to
the effect of settings made in
other menus, or due to the type
of input signal.
In most cases, Brilliant Color
should be left On – switching
it Off will result in reduced
brilliance and contrast.
Cine 260 and 400 only – the
Cine 230 does not have any
yellow segments.
Adaptive Contrast
Adaptive Contrast expands the light and dark portions of the contrast curve of the
image, depending on the mean luminance of the image.
• Use the and keys to select from:
On
Off
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RGB Adjust
• Press ENTER or SELECT.
The RGB Adjust submenu will appear:
Use the Gain controls to correct color imbalances in the bright areas of the image.
Use the Offset controls in the RGB Adjust sub-menu to correct color imbalances in
the dark areas of the image.
Notes
To select a different menu,
press MENU once or
twice, so that no items are
highlighted, then use the
and keys to select a
different page.
To exit from the menus
completely, you may need to
press up to three times.
Image changes made using
the menus will take effect
immediately.
Some menu items may be
greyed out - unavailable due to
the effect of settings made in
other menus, or due to the type
of input signal.
• Use the and keys to select from:
Red Offset
Blue Offset
Green Offset
Red Gain
Blue Gain
Green Gain
Offsets
• Use the and keys to adjust the Offset from 0 to 200.
Gains
• Use the and keys to adjust the Gain from 0 to 200.
• To return to the Advanced menu, press once.
A good way to carry out this
adjustment is to use the
chequerboard test pattern.
RGB settings are interactive
- a change in one setting may
require a change to be made in
the other.
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Fine Sync
• Press ENTER or SELECT.
The Fine Sync submenu will appear:
Notes
To select a different menu,
press MENU once or
twice, so that no items are
highlighted, then use the
and keys to select a
different page.
To exit from the menus
completely, you may need to
press up to three times.
Image changes made using
the menus will take effect
immediately.
• Use the and keys to select from:
V Position ne tunes the vertical position of the image
H Position ne tunes the horizontal position of the image
Tracking adjusts the frequency of the pixel sampling clock, so that all pixels
generated by the video source are sampled. Steady ickering
or several soft vertical stripes or bands across the entire image
indicate poor pixel tracking.
Phaseadjusts the phase of the pixel sampling clock relative to the
incoming signal. Adjust the phase when an RGB or Component
image still shows shimmer or noise after the tracking has been
optimized.
Sync Level adjusts the voltage level of the projector’s sync signal detection
circuitry. Sync Level adjustment is occasionally necessary when
a signal source signal drops “below black” (for example, during
scenes with explosions or when subtitles are present) and causes
the projector to temporarily lose sync.
• Use the and keys to adjust the setting from 0 to 200.
• To return to the Advanced menu, press once.
Some menu items may be
greyed out - unavailable due to
the effect of settings made in
other menus, or due to the type
of input signal.
A good way to carry out tracking
and phase adjustments is to
use the grey scale test pattern.
Always adjust the tracking
before adjusting the phase
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Color Mode
Color Mode adjusts the lamp driver waveform and colour wheel programming
according to the image requirements of the user.
• Use the and keys to select from:
Mode 1 Maximum brightness mode.
No colour space adjustments or colour temperature adjustments are
Defaults to 6500k, auto colour space. Adjustments can be made.
Notes
To select a different menu,
press MENU once or
twice, so that no items are
highlighted, then use the
and keys to select a
different page.
To exit from the menus
completely, you may need to
press up to three times.
Image changes made using
the menus will take effect
immediately.
Some menu items may be
greyed out - unavailable due to
the effect of settings made in
other menus, or due to the type
of input signal.
A good way to carry out tracking
and phase adjustments is to
use the grey scale test pattern.
Always adjust the tracking
before adjusting the phase
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System menu
• To display the menus, press MENU on the remote control or the projector
control panel.
• Use the and keys to select the System menu page,
Notes
To select a different menu,
press MENU once or
twice, so that no items are
highlighted, then use the
and keys to select a
different page.
To exit from the menus
completely, you may need to
press up to three times.
• To select a menu item, use the and keys until the item is highlighted.
Language
This product is available only in English at present.
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System menu continued
Source Enable
• Press ENTER or SELECT.
The Source Enable submenu will appear:
Notes
To select a different menu,
press MENU once or
twice, so that no items are
highlighted, then use the
and keys to select a
different page.
To exit from the menus
completely, you may need to
press up to three times.
• Use the and keys to select from:
HDMI 1
HDMI 2
RGB
Component 1
Component 2
Video
S-Video
• For each source, use the and keys to select from:
Onthe selected source will be included in an automatic input source
search
Offthe selected source will not be included in an automatic input
source search
• To return to the System menu, press MENU once.
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Menu Position
• Use the and keys to select from:
Top left
Top right
Bottom left
Bottom right
Centre
Blank Screen
This option determines what appears on screen when the projector is searching for
a valid input source.
• Use the and keys to select from:
Digital Projection logo
Black screen
Blue screen
White screen
Notes
To exit from the menus
completely, you may need to
press up to three times.
Image changes made using
the menus will take effect
immediately.
Auto Power On
• Use the and keys to select from:
On When power is connected, the projector starts up imediately.
Off When power is connected, the projector goes into Standy mode,
and does not start until POWER ON on the remote control
or POWER on the projector control panel is pressed.
Auto Power Off
When the projector is searching for a valid input source, this option determines what
appears on screen.
• Use the and keys to select from:
On The projector automatically goes into Standby mode if no input
source is detected for 20 minutes.
Off The projector stays on until POWER OFF on the remote
control or POWER on the projector control panel is pressed.
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Rear Projection
• Use the and keys to select from:
On Projected image is reversed, left to right
Off
Ceiling Mode
• Use the and keys to select from:
On Projected image is reversed, top to bottom
Off
Logo Display
• Use the and keys to select from:
On The Digital Projection logo is displayed during power up
Off
Notes
To exit from the menus
completely, you may need to
press up to three times.
Image changes made using
the menus will take effect
immediately.
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Control menu
• To display the menus, press MENU on the remote control or the projector
control panel.
• Use the and keys to select the Control menu page,
Notes
To select a different menu,
press MENU once or
twice, so that no items are
highlighted, then use the
and keys to select a
different page.
To exit from the menus
completely, you may need to
press up to three times.
• To select a menu item, use the and keys until the item is highlighted.
Trigger 1 & 2
The Trigger 1 and Trigger 2 outputs are interchangeable:
Screen trigger: can be connected to an electrically operated screen,
automatically deploying the screen when the projector
starts up, and retracting the screen when the projector
shuts down.
Aspect Ratio trigger: can be used to control screen shuttering for different
aspect ratios
• For each Trigger setting, use the and keys to select from:
Screen trigger occurs when the projector is in RUNNING mode
16:9 trigger occurs when 16:9 aspect ratio is selected
Theaterscope trigger occurs when Theaterscope aspect ratio is selected
4:3 trigger occurs when 4:3 aspect ratio is selected
4:3 Narrow trigger occurs when 4:3 Narrow aspect ratio is selected
RS232 trigger output follows the On or Off setting specied in a trig.1 or
trig.2 command received from a PC via the RS232 serial input.
For more information about
the trigger output, see Control
connections in section
6. Appendix.
For more information about
RS232 commands, see Remote
communications protocol in
section 6. Appendix.
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Control menu continued
Auto Source
• Use the and keys to select from:
On projector searches for an alternative input source when the current
input source is disconnected
Off projector shows a ‘blank’ screen when the current input source is
disconnected
Keys 1 to 5
The to keys on the remote control can each be programmed to switch
to one of the seven input sources.
• Use the and keys to select a Key, then press ENTER or SELECT.
The Key submenu will appear:
Notes
To set what a ‘blank’ screen
looks like, use the Blank
Screen setting in the System
menu.
To select a different menu,
press MENU once or
twice, so that no items are
highlighted, then use the
and keys to select a
different page.
• Use the and keys to select from:
HDMI 1
HDMI 2
RGB
Component 1
Component 2
Video
S-Video
• Press ENTER or SELECT to conrm your selection.
To exit from the menus
completely, you may need to
press up to three times.
If a source has been disabled in
the System menu, then a key
programmed with that source
will have no effect.
• Press MENU to return to the Control menu and select another key.
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Service menu
• To display the menus, press MENU on the remote control or the projector
control panel.
• Use the and keys to select the Service menu page,
Notes
To select a different menu,
press MENU once or
twice, so that no items are
highlighted, then use the
and keys to select a
different page.
To exit from the menus
completely, you may need to
press up to three times.
The rst eight items are for information only, and cannot be changed.
• To select a menu item, use the and keys until the item is highlighted.
Factory Reset
• Press ENTER or SELECT to request a Factory Reset.
The following message will be displayed.
• Use the and keys to select from:
Yes all settings will be restored to factory defaults
No
Press ENTER or SELECT to conrm your choice.
Restore Defaults will restore
all settings to factory
defaults.
If you are not sure this is
what you want to do, then
either:
make a record of all settings
rst
or
select No, then press ENTER or
SELECT
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Service menu continued
Blue Only
This is useful for color-calibrating the projector or other video components.
• Use the and keys to select from:
On only the blue signal is displayed - green and red are turned off
Off all three signals - red, green and blue - are displayed
Test Patterns
• Use the and keys to select from:
Test Pattern Off
White
Black
Red
Green
Notes
To exit from the menus
completely, you may need to
press up to three times.
Image changes made using
the menus will take effect
immediately.
Some menu items may be
greyed out - unavailable due to
the effect of settings made in
other menus, or due to the type
of input signal.
Blue
Cyan
Magenta
Yellow
Chequerboard
Greyscale
Alignment grid
• To turn the test pattern Off, press any other key.
Altitude
For use at high altitudes where the air is thinner, the fan speed can be increased.
• Use the and keys to select from:
Low normal speed fan
High high speed fan
If the projector frequently
overheats when used in a high
altitude environment, then
it may help to use the High
Altitude setting.
In most cases, the Low Altitude
setting should be satisfactory.
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5. Maintenance
Contents
Changing the lamp module .............................................................................................................. 5.2
Cleaning the fans ................................................................................................................................ 5.3
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Changing the lamp module
• Turn the power OFF and allow the lamp to cool for 5 minutes.
• Unscrew the captive nger screw securing the lamp door, and remove the door.
• Unscrew the two cross-head screws securing the lamp module to the projector
• Lift the wire handle up and use it to pull out the lamp module.
Notes
Always allow the lamp to cool
for 5 minutes before:
- disconnecting the power
- moving the projector
- changing the lamp
There are no user-serviceable
parts inside the lamp module.
The whole module should be
replaced.
Only lamps supplied by
Digital Projection and
intended for this projector
should be used. Fitting any
other lamp could damage
both projector and lamp, and
will invalidate the warranty.
At the end of life, the lamp
will not strike, and the Issue
indicator on the control panel
will ash red. (Typical lamp life
is 2000 hours)
• Fit a new lamp module, pushing it rmly into place.
• Tighten the two cross-head screws.
• Locate the two lugs at the bottom of the lamp door into the slots, and re-t the
door. Tighten the nger screw.
Do not use the lamp for more
than 2000 hours, as this may
cause serious lamp failure,
damage the lamp module
and cause extra cost on
replacement.
Take care not to touch the
glass surface of the lamp
module. If you do accidentally
touch the glass, it should be
cleaned before use.
HID lamps produce high
intensity light. Do not look
directly at the light coming
from the lamp housing or the
lens.
Opening the lamp door will
switch the projector OFF. The
projector cannot be operated
until the door is fully closed.
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Cleaning the fans
• Turn the power OFF and wait until the fans stop.
• Use a vacuum cleaner to clean the inlet and outlet fans, as shown below.
Notes
Always switch the projector
OFF before cleaning the fans.
Always allow the lamp to cool
for 5 minutes before:
- disconnecting the power
- moving the projector
- changing the lamp
The fans should be cleaned
regularly:
• In a clean environment such as
an ofce, after 500 hours.
• In a dusty or smoky
environment such as a theatre
or public area, more frequent
cleaning may be necessary.
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Cine 230, Cine 260 ........................................................................................................................... 6.7
Cine 400 .......................................................................................................................................... 6.8
Video formats supported .................................................................................................................. 6.9
Example ..................................................................................................................................... 6.16
The commands ............................................................................................................................ 6.16
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Troubleshooting
ProblemPossible solutions
The red ISSUE indicator is illuminated
continuouslyorashing.
The projector will not power up.Check that the mains plug is plugged in and that the mains supply is switched on.
Check the Error codes detailed on the next page.
Check that the lamp door is closed properly.
Check any external fuses or breakers.
The projector will not power up shortly
after being switched off.
The projector shuts down after it has
been in use for some time.
No image is displayed.See section 5. Maintenance, Changing the lamp
To protect the lamp, the projector cannot be switched on when in it is in cooldown mode. Wait until the power indicator shows steady blue. showing that it is in
standby mode.
The projector may be overheating. Check that the air inlets and outlets are clear
of any obstruction.
See section 5. Maintenance, Cleaning the fans
It is possible to increase the speed of the fans for use in a high altitude
environment:
See section 4. Controlling the projector, System menu
Check that the input source is switched on and connected to the projector
correctly.
Check that the correct image source is selected.
Check that the brightness and contrast settings are set correctly.
See section 4. Controlling the projector, Using the control keys and Main
menu
The projector may be overheating. Check that the air inlets and outlets are clear
of any obstruction.
Theimagedoesnottthescreen
correctly.
Uneven image quality.Check that the projector is parallel to the screen.
Check that the projector and screen size are positioned correctly, and that the
zoom is adjusted correctly.
See section 2. Installation, Screen size vs throw distance
Check the aspect ratio setting.
See section 4. Controlling the projector, Main menus
Check that the screen is at, and securely mounted.
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ProblemPossible solutions
Image is split or otherwise scrambled.Check that the image source is not set to progressive scan.
Image is blurred.Check that the lens is focussed correctly.
Image is too bright, and lacks
denitioninthebrightareas.
Image appears ‘washed out’ and is too
bright in the dark areas
Colors in the image are swapped.
for example, reds appear blue or vice
versa.
Projector does not respond to control
commands from a computer.
Projector does not respond to control
commands from the remote control.
Decrease the contrast setting.
See section 4. Controlling the projector, Using the control keys and Main
menu
Decrease the brightness setting.
See section 4. Controlling the projector, Using the control keys and Main
menu
Check that the Component signals are connected correctly.
See Section 4. Installation, Connecting the projector.
Check that the serial cable is connected correctly.
Check that the baud rate is set correctly.
See this section 6. Appendix, Connections
Check that the correct control codes are being used.
See this section 6. Appendix.Serial communications protocol
Check that the infra red windows at the front and rear of the projector or on the IR
repeater are not obstructed. Check that the batteries are in good condition.
If you are using an IR repeater, check that the cable is connected properly at both
ends, and that the cable is not damaged.
See section 4. Controlling the projector, The remote control
In the event that this troubleshooting guide has not solved the problem,
then contact your Digital Projection dealer or service centre.
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Error codes
If the projector detects an error, the red Issue indicator will ash, as shown in the
chart below.
For example, if the lamp door is left open, the red indicator will ash twice followed
by a pause, then the sequence will repeat until the error condition is corrected.
Notes
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Digital Projection M-Vision Cine 230, Cine 260, Cine 400User Manual 6. Appendix
Specications
Part numbers
Projector Cine 230 Cine 260 HC Cine 260 HB Cine 400
0.73:1xedlens --- --- 110-508 111-147
1.56–1.86:1 lens 111-144 110-005 110-506 111-148
1.85–2.40:1 lens 111-145 110-006 110-507 111-149
0.8x converter lens 109-727
1.25x converter lens 109-735
Power cable 10A, Europe 102-163
Power cable 13A, North America 102-165
Power cable 10A, United Kingdom 102-180
Remote control 109-685
User manual on CD 110-288
Important Information 110-287
Getting Started Guide 111-261
Replacement parts
Lamp module 230: 111-146
260: 109-682
400: 111-150
Optical
Digital Light Processor 1 x 0.95” Texas Instruments DMD™, resolution 1920 x 1080 pixels
Specications are subject to change without notice.
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Dimensions
Cine 230, Cine 260
All dimensions in mm
unless otherwise stated
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Cine 400
All dimensions in mm
unless otherwise stated
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Digital Projection M-Vision Cine 230, Cine 260, Cine 400User Manual 6. Appendix
Video formats supported
Signal TypeResolution
PC640x480 59.94xxxVESA DMT
640x480 74.99xxxVESA DMT
640x480 85xxxVESA DMT
800x600 60.32xxxVESA DMT
800x600 75xxxVESA DMT
800x600 85.06xxxVESA DMT
848x480 47.95xxxVESA CVT
848x480 59.94xxxVESA CVT
1024x768 60xxxVESA DMT
1024x768 75.03xxxVESA DMT
1024x768 85.03xxxVESA DMT
1024x768 70.1xxxVESA DMT
1280x720 47.95xxxVESA GTF
1280 x 768 60xxxVESA DMT
1280 x 768 60xxxVESA DMT Reduced Blanking
1280 x 768 75xxxVESA DMT
1280 x 768 85xxxVESA DMT
1280 x 800 50x xxVESA DMT
1280 x 800 60xxxVESA DMT
1280 x 800 75xxxVESA DMT
1280x1024 60.02xxxVESA DMT
1280x1024 75.02xxxVESA DMT
1280x1024 85.02xxxVESA DMT
1440 x 900 60xxxVESA DMT
1440 x 900 75xxxVESA DMT
1400 x 1050 60xxxVESA DMT
1400 x 1050 75xxxVESA DMT
1600x1200 60xxxVESA DMT
1920x1080 47.95xxxVESA CVT
1600 x 1200 60xxxVESA DMT
1920 x 1200 60xxxVESA DMT Reduced Blanking
1680x1050 59.94xxxVESA CVT
Apple Mac 640x480 66.59xxxVESA DMT
832x624 74.54xxxVESA DMT
Frame
Rate
HDMI
RGB
Component 1:
RGB
Component 1:
Y/Pr/Pb Y/Cr/Cb
Video
Y/Pr/Pb Y/Cr
Component 2:
S-Video
Reference
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Signal TypeResolution
NTSC NTSC (M, 4.43) 59.94x x ITU-R BT.1700, SMPTE 170M
PAL PAL (B,G,H,I) 50x x ITU-R BT.1700
PAL (N) 50x x ITU-R BT.1700
PAL (M) 59.94x x ITU-R BT.1700
SECAM SECAM (M) 50x x ITU-R BT.1700
480i 59.94xxxSMPTE 125M, CEA-861-D
576i 50xxxITU-R BT.601, CEA-861-D
EDTV 480p 59.94xxxxxSMPTE 293M, CEA-861-D
576p 50xxxxxITU-R BT.1358, CEA-861-D
HDTV 1035i 60xxxxxSMPTE 260M
1080i 50xxxxxSMPTE 274M, CEA-861-D
1080i (Aus) 50xxxxxSMPTE 295M
1080i 59.94xxxxxSMPTE 274M, CEA-861-D
1080i 60xxxxxSMPTE 274M, CEA-861-D
720p 50xxxxxSMPTE 296M, CEA-861-D
720p 59.94xxxxxSMPTE 296M, CEA-861-D
720p 60xxxxxSMPTE 296M, CEA-861-D
1080p 23.98xxxxxSMPTE 274M, CEA-861-D
1080p 24xxxxxSMPTE 274M, CEA-861-D
1080p 25xxxxxSMPTE 274M, CEA-861-D
1080p 29.97xxxxxSMPTE 274M, CEA-861-D
1080p 30xxxxxSMPTE 274M, CEA-861-D
1080p 50xxxxxSMPTE 274M, CEA-861-D
1080p 59.94xxxxxSMPTE 274M, CEA-861-D
1080p 60xxxxxSMPTE 274M, CEA-861-D
Frame
Rate
HDMI
RGB
Component 1:
RGB
Component 1:
Y/Pr/Pb Y/Cr/Cb
Video
Y/Pr/Pb Y/Cr
Component 2:
Reference
S-Video
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Input connections
HDMI 1 & 2 inputs
19 way type A connector
1 TMDS Data 2+
2 TMDS Data 2 Shield
3 TMDS Data 2-
4 TMDS Data 1+
5 TMDS Data 1 Shield
6 TMDS Data 1-
7 TMDS Data 0+
8 TMDS Data 0 Shield
9 TMDS Data 0-
10 TMDS Clock+
11 TMDS Clock Shield
12 TMDS Clock-
13 CEC
14 not connected
15 SCL (DDC Clock)
16 SCA (DDC Data)
17 DDC/CEC Ground
18 +5 V Power
19 Hot Plug Detect
Notes
pin view of panel connector
Composite video input
1 x 75 ohm BNC
PAL or NTSC video
S-Video input
4 pin mini-DIN
1 Y Ground
2 C Ground
3 Luminance (Y)
4 Chrominance (C)
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RGB input
15 way D-type connector
1 R
2 G
3 B
4 unused
5 Digital Ground (H Sync)
6 R Ground
7 B Ground
8 G Ground
9 +5v
10 Digital Ground (V Sync/DDC)
11 unused
12 SDA
13 H Sync
14 V Sync
15 SCL
Notes
pin view of female connector
Component 1 input
3 x RCA phono connectors
RGsB YPbPr YCbCr
Green + Sync Y Y
Blue Pb Cb
Red Pr Cr
RGBS
connect Sync to Video input
Component 2 input
3 x 75 ohm BNC
RGsB YPbPr YCbCr
Green + Sync Y Y
Blue Pb Cb
Red Pr Cr
In most cases, the Auto setting
will determine the correct color
space to use. If it does not,
you can select the appropriate
setting manually.
To select between RGB and
YPrPb signals, see Advanced
Menu, in 4.Controlling the
Projector.
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Control connections
Wired Remote control connection
3.5mm mini jack
Tip Signal
Ring Not connected
Sleeve Ground
Trigger 1 & 2 output
3.5mm mini jack
Tip Signal
Sleeve Ground
Serial control input
1 unused
2 Received Data (RX)
3 Transmitted Data (TX)
4 unused
5 Signal Ground
6 unused
7 unused
8 unused
9 unused
Tip
Sleeve
Ring
Tip
Sleeve
pin view of female connector
Notes
Trigger outputs are normally
at 0V, and rise to +12V when
triggered.
Null-modem cable
(used to connect the projector to a modem)
RX 2 --- 3 TX
TX 3 --- 2 RX
GND 5 --- 5 GND
The projector is a DCE, so use:
• a straight cable to connect to a
computer, or
• a null-modem cable as shown
here to connect to another DCE
such as a modem.
Serial port settings
• Baud rate 38400 bps
• Data length 8 bits
• Stop bits one
• Parity none
• Flow control none
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Remote communications protocol
Introduction
The projector can be controlled by using an external control system or a PC via an
RS232 serial interface, using a terminal-emulation program, such as HyperTerminal.
There are 2 types of commands:
• Key commands
• Operation commands
All commands consist of ascii text strings starting with 2 letters:
• ky for key commands.
• op for operations commands.
All commands end with an ascii Carriage Return character.
Key Commands
Key commands are used to simulate remote control key presses, and use the
following format:
ky <keyname> [CR]
Example
ky pow.on [CR] simulates the POWER ON key being pressed.
Notes
Details of how to connect to
the projector, using the serial
control input, can be found
earlier in this section.
Note: spaces in the commands
are necessary.
eg ky pow.on
NOT kypow.on
The commands
Code transmitted<keyname>Description
0x01pow.onTurn power on.
0x09pow.offTurn power off.
0x15menuBring up or cancel menu display.
0x17enterKeypad enter.
0x18cur.downKeypad down arrow.
0x1Acur.upKeypad up arrow.
0x1Dcur.leftKeypad left arrow.
0x1Fcur.righKeypad right arrow.
0x80brightBring up or cancel brightness slide bar.
0x81contrastBring up or cancel contrast slide bar.
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Code transmitted<keyname>Description
0x82sharpBring up or cancel sharpness slide bar.
0x83nrBring up or cancel noise reduction slide bar.
0x85gam.swSwitch to the next gamma value.
0x8Bsrc.1Switch the active source to source 1.
0x8Csrc.2Switch the active source to source 2.
0x8Dsrc.3Switch the active source to source 3.
0x8Esrc.4Switch the active source to source 4.
0x8Fsrc.5Switch the active source to source 5.
0x93osc.swSwitch to the next Overscan mode.
0x98mem.1Recall user memory associated with the User Memory A key.
0x99mem.2Recall user memory associated with the User Memory B key.
0x9Amem.3Recall user memory associated with the User Memory C key.
0x9Dasp.swSwitch to the next aspect ratio setting.
0xA3bcolor.swSwitch Brilliant Color on or off. (Cine 260 and 400 only)
0xAActemp.swSwitch to the next colour temperature value.
0xADpattern.swSwitch to the next test pattern.
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Operation Commands
Operation commands are used to simulate menu operations and determine the
settings of the projector, and use the following format:
op <operation> <command> [CR]
The <command> string can take one of the following formats:
<command>Description
Set= <value>Makes the setting take that value.
Get?Asks what the current value is.
The value is returned as an ascii text string.
Increment+Adds 1 to the current value.
Decrement-Subtracts 1 from the current value.
Execute(none)Performs an action.
Example
op aspect =1 [CR] sets the aspect ratio to Theaterscope.
op aspect ? [CR] asks what is the current aspect ratio.
op bright + [CR] increments the brightness setting.
op resync [CR] commands the projector to attempt to re-synchronise to the