Digital Projection M-Vision Cine 400 3D series User Manual

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M-Vision Cine 400 3D series
High Brightness Digital Video Projector 16:9 widescreen display
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USER GUIDES
INSTALLATION AND QUICK START GUIDE
CONNECTION GUIDE
OPERATING GUIDE
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INSTALLATION AND QUICK-START GUIDE
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Installation and Quick-Start Guide
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CONTENTS
Important information ............................................................ Inst-01
Symbols used in this guide ............................................................................. Inst-01
Special formatting ............................................................................................ Inst-01
Product revision ............................................................................................... Inst-01
What’s in the box? .................................................................. Inst-02
Getting to know the projector ............................................... Inst-03
Front and rear views ........................................................................................ Inst-03
Remote control ................................................................................................. Inst-03
Control panel and indicators ........................................................................... Inst-04
Power indicator (blue light).......................................................................Inst-04
Error codes (red light) ..............................................................................Inst-05
Positioning the screen and projector ................................... Inst-06
Operating the projector .......................................................... Inst-07
Switching the projector on .............................................................................. Inst-07
Switching the projector off .............................................................................. Inst-07
Adjusting the lens ............................................................................................ Inst-08
Zoom ........................................................................................................Inst-08
Focus .......................................................................................................Inst-08
Shift ..........................................................................................................Inst-08
Selecting an input signal or test pattern ........................................................ Inst-09
Input signal ...............................................................................................Inst-09
Test pattern .............................................................................................. Inst-09
Adjusting the image ......................................................................................... Inst-10
Orientation................................................................................................Inst-10
Aspect ratio ..............................................................................................Inst-10
Picture ......................................................................................................Inst-10
3D .............................................................................................................Inst-10
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION Installation and Quick-Start Guide
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Inst-01
Important information
Please keep this guide handy for future reference.
A serial number is located on the side of the projector. Please record it here:
Symbols used in this guide
Many pages in this document have a dedicated area for notes. The information in that area is accompanied by the following symbols:
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.
FURTHER INFORMATION
This symbol shows important additional information.
Special formatting
● Buttons on the projector control panel or the remote control appear in BLOCK CAPITALS, e.g. MENU. Where necessary, the name of a button is followed by an image, e.g. ON .
● Menu titles and menu items appear in Bold, e.g. the System menu.
● If the described state of the equipment is named, the state appears in CAPITALS, e.g. STANDBY mode.
Product revision
Because we at Digital Projection continually strive to improve our products, we may change specications and designs, and add new features without prior notice.
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WHAT’S IN THE BOX? Installation and Quick-Start Guide
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What’s in the box?
2
PIC
MUTE
4
B
SHARP
O-SCAN
NR
GAMMA
C-TEMP
TEST
BRI-C
3D
SWAP
3D
FORMAT
2D/3D
ENTER
SOURCE
3
6
1
ASPECT
RATIO
MENU
USERMEMORY
C
A
|
ON POWER OFF
Notes
Make sure your box contains everything listed. If any pieces are missing, please contact your dealer.
You should save the original box and packing materials in case you ever need to ship your projector.
Inst-02
Remote control (109-685) 2 x AAA batteries Cine 400 3D projector
User Manual on disc
(115-759)
Important Information (110-287) 5mm Allen wrench
3D sync cable
Power cable 10A, United
Kingdom (102-180)
Power cable 10A, Europe
(102-163)
Power cable 13A, North
America (102-165)
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GETTING TO KNOW THE PROJECTOR Installation and Quick-Start Guide
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Getting to know the projector
Notes
The projector uses the standard MVision series infra-red remote control.
Some of the controls are duplicated on the projector control panel, as shown on the next page.
For full details of how to use the controls and the menu system, see the Operating Guide.
Inst-03
Lens shift controls
(under the badge)
Front and rear views Remote control
Front
infrared
sensor
Lens
Focus
adjustment
Zoom
adjustment
Air outlet
Air outlet
Control panel
Rear infrared sensor
Air outlet
Air inlets
Adjustable feet
Lamp cover
Mains input
Connection panel
2
PIC
MUTE
4
B
SHARP
O-SCAN NRGAMMA
C-TEMP TESTBRI-C
3D
SWAP3DFORMAT
2D/3D
ENTER
SOURCE
3
6
1
ASPECT
RATIO
MENU
USER MEMORY
CA
|
ON POWER OFF
40°
40°
Infrared reception
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GETTING TO KNOW THE PROJECTOR Installation and Quick-Start Guide
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Control panel and indicators
Some of the functions on the remote control are duplicated on the projector control panel, as shown here.
MENU
MENU
POWER
POWER
ISSUE
ISSUE
LED STATUS
LED STATUS
POWER
POWER
S
E
L
E
C
T
S
E
L
E
C
T
SOURCE
SOURCE
Power indicator (blue light)
The blue Power indicator will light when the projector is in STANDBY mode, and will ash when the projector is cooling down or warming
up, as shown in the chart below. It will be off when the projector is in normal running mode.
Condition Power indicator behaviour (blue light)
Standby On
Cooling / Warming up Flashing
Power on (Normal) Off
Notes
For full details of how to use the controls and the menu system, see the Operating Guide.
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GETTING TO KNOW THE PROJECTOR Installation and Quick-Start Guide
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Error codes (red light)
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.
Condition Issue indicator behaviour (red light)
Lamp fail Flashes once, then pauses, then repeats.
Lamp door open Flashes twice, then pauses, then repeats.
Fan fail Flashes three times, then pauses, then repeats.
Over temperature Flashes four times, then pauses, then repeats.
System error On.
Notes
For full details of how to use the controls and the menu system, see the Operating Guide.
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delay
delay
delay
delay
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POSITIONING THE SCREEN AND PROJECTOR Installation and Quick-Start Guide
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Positioning the screen and projector
Consider the following:
● When installing the screen, ensure that it is in the best position for viewing by your audience.
● When positioning the projector, ensure that it is at a suitable distance from the screen for the image to ll the screen.
● Whether you are mounting the projector on the ceiling or standing it on its adjustable feet, ensure that it is level and perpendicular to the screen.
The dimension drawing below shows the positions of the feet for table mounting, and the xing holes for ceiling mounting.
Notes
All dimensions on the diagram on this page are in mm.
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 stack more than 3 projectors.
Do not tilt the projector more than ±12° from side to side when in use, as this may cause serious lamp failure, damage the lamp module and cause extra cost on replacement.
The projector may be tilted to one side and positioned in portrait mode as long as the exhaust outlet points upward.
When positioning the projector in portrait mode, ensure
adequate airow to the air
inlet.
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±12° ±12°
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OPERATING THE PROJECTOR Installation and Quick-Start Guide
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Operating the projector
Switching the projector on
1. Connect the power cable between the mains supply and the projector. The projector begins a self-test.
2. When the self-test has completed, the power indicator on the projector control panel shows blue to indicate that the projector is in
STANDBY mode and the lamp is switched off. Press and hold for three seconds either of the following:
● The POWER button on the control panel
● The ON button on the remote control
The power indicator on the control panel ashes blue for a few seconds whilst the lamp comes up to full brightness. When the projector is fully switched on and ready for use, the power indicator switches off.
Switching the projector off
1. Press POWER on the control panel or the POWER button on the remote control, then press the button again to conrm.
The lamp will switch off, the power indicator on the control panel will start ashing in blue and the projector will be in STANDBY mode
while cooling off.
2. Wait until the power indicator has stopped ashing and the fans have stopped working, then disconnect the power cable.
Notes
For full details of how to use the controls and the menu system, see the Operating Guide.
Even if the power indicator has
stopped ashing, please allow the lamp to cool off for ve
minutes before:
● disconnecting the power
● moving the projector
● changing the lamp
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OPERATING THE PROJECTOR Installation and Quick-Start Guide
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Adjusting the lens
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
1. To reveal the adjustment access holes, slide the Digital Projection badge in the direction shown below, then gently lift it off by hand.
2. Use the 5mm Allen wrench to adjust the horizontal and vertical position of the image.
Notes
Do NOT prise off the badge using a tool.
Lens shift controls are not available
on projectors tted with the xed
0.73:1 lens.
Inst-08
Horizontal shift Vertical shift
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OPERATING THE PROJECTOR Installation and Quick-Start Guide
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Selecting an input signal or test pattern
Input signal
Connect an image source to the projector. The signal should be automatically detected by the projector, and should be displayed within two or three seconds.
If more than one signal is connected, select the image you want to display in one of the following ways:
● Access the Main menu (either from the remote control or from the control panel) and then go to Input Select.
● On the remote control, select from the inputs using the number buttons 1 to
6
● On the control panel, press SOURCE to cycle through all the inputs.
Test pattern
If you have no image source connected to the projector, you can display a test pattern instead. To display a test pattern, do either of the following:
● Press the TEST button
TEST
on the remote control to cycle through all test patterns.
● Access the Service menu and select a test pattern.
Notes
For full details of how to use the controls and the menu system, see the Operating Guide.
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Adjusting the image
Orientation
To change the image orientation, access the System menu and then open the Rear Projection and Ceiling Mode settings.
Aspect ratio
To set up an aspect ratio for your image, do either of the following:
● Press the ASPECT RATIO button on the remote control to cycle through the available settings.
● Access the Main menu and then select the Aspect Ratio setting.
Picture
To change brightness and contrast, do either of the following:
● Press BRIGHTNESS or CONTRAST on the remote control, then use the arrow buttons to move the sliders.
● Access the Image menu and adjust the Brightness and Contrast settings.
3D
In the Main menu, use the 3D Control sub-menu.
Notes
For full details of how to use the controls and the menu system, see the Operating Guide.
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CONNECTION GUIDE
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Connection Guide
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CONTENTS
Important information ............................................................Con-01
Symbols used in this guide .............................................................................Con-01
Special formatting ............................................................................................Con-01
Product revision ...............................................................................................Con-01
Signal inputs ........................................................................... Con-02
Component 1 and 2 ..........................................................................................Con-02
RGsB ....................................................................................................... Con-02
YPbPr/YCbCr .......................................................................................... Con-02
RGB ...................................................................................................................Con-02
HDMI 1 and 2 .....................................................................................................Con-02
Supported signal input modes .............................................. Con-03
Control connections ...............................................................Con-06
Service port.......................................................................................................Con-06
LAN and RS232 .................................................................................................Con-06
Wired remote control .......................................................................................Con-06
Trigger 1 and 2 outputs ....................................................................................Con-06
3D Sync .............................................................................................................Con-06
LAN IP conguration utility ...................................................Con-07
Wiring details ..........................................................................Con-08
Signal inputs .....................................................................................................Con-08
Component 1........................................................................................... Con-08
Component 2........................................................................................... Con-08
RGB input................................................................................................ Con-08
HDMI inputs ............................................................................................ Con-09
Control connections ........................................................................................Con-10
Wired remote control connection ............................................................ Con-10
Serial control input .................................................................................. Con-10
Trigger 1 & 2 outputs ............................................................................... Con-10
LAN connection ....................................................................................... Con-11
3D sync connection ................................................................................. Con-11
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION Connection Guide
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Con-01
Important information
Symbols used in this guide
Many pages in this document have a dedicated area for notes. The information in that area is accompanied by the following symbols:
FURTHER INFORMATION
This symbol shows important additional information.
Special formatting
● Buttons on the projector control panel or the remote control appear in BLOCK CAPITALS, e.g. MENU. Where necessary, the name of a button is followed by an image, e.g. ON .
● Menu titles and menu items appear in Bold, e.g. the System menu.
● If the described state of the equipment is named, the state appears in CAPITALS, e.g. STANDBY mode.
Product revision
Because we at Digital Projection continually strive to improve our products, we may change specications and designs, and add new features without prior notice.
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SIGNAL INPUTS Connection Guide
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Signal inputs
Component 1 and 2
RGsB
In the Advanced Image menu, set Colorspace to Auto, or if necessary to RGB Video.
YPbPr/YCbCr
In the Advanced Image menu, set Colorspace to Auto, or if necessary to REC709 or REC601.
RGB
In the Advanced Image menu, set Colorspace to Auto, or if necessary to RGB PC.
HDMI 1 and 2
If you are using a Dual Pipe 3D signal, connect the left signal to one input and the right signal to the other.
If necessary, the images can be swapped using the 3D Settings sub-menu of the Main menu.
Notes
For a complete listing of pin
congurations for all signal and
control connectors, see Wiring Details later in this guide.
The projector does not support RGBS.
Con-02
RGB
Component 1
Component 2HDMI 2HDMI 1
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SUPPORTED SIGNAL INPUT MODES Connection Guide
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Supported signal input modes
Signal Resolution
Frame Rate
(Hz)
3D Support
Component
VGA RGBHV
VGA YUV
HDMI RGB
HDMI YUV 8 bit
HDMI YUV 10 bit
HDMI YUV 12 bit
Frame
Packing
Side by Side
(Horizontal)
Top and
Bottom
PC
640 x 480 59.94
640 x 480 74.99
640 x 480 85
800 x 600 60.32
800 x 600 75
800 x 600 85.06
848 x 480 47.95
848 x 480 59.94
1024 x 768 60
1024 x 768 75.03
1024 x 768 85.03
1024 x 768 70.1
1280 x 720 47.95
1280 x 768 60
1280 x 768 60
1280 x 768 75
1280 x 768 85
1280 x 800 50
1280 x 800 60
1280 x 800 75
1280 x 1024 60.02
1280 x 1024 75.02
1280 x 1024 85.02
1440 x 900 60
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SUPPORTED SIGNAL INPUT MODES Connection Guide
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Signal Resolution
Frame Rate
(Hz)
3D Support
Component
VGA RGBHV
VGA YUV
HDMI RGB
HDMI YUV 8 bit
HDMI YUV 10 bit
HDMI YUV 12 bit
Frame
Packing
Side by Side
(Horizontal)
Top and
Bottom
PC (continued)
1440 x 900 75
1400 x 1050 60
1400 x 1050 75
1600 x 1200 60
1920 x 1080 47.95
1600 x 1200 60
1920 x 1200 60
1680 x 1050 59.94
Apple Mac
640 x 480 66.59
832 x 624 74.54
480i 59.94
576i 50
EDTV
480p 59.94
576p 50
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SUPPORTED SIGNAL INPUT MODES Connection Guide
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Signal Resolution
Frame Rate
(Hz)
3D Support
Component
VGA RGBHV
VGA YUV
HDMI RGB
HDMI YUV 8 bit
HDMI YUV 10 bit
HDMI YUV 12 bit
Frame
Packing
Side by Side
(Horizontal)
Top and
Bottom
HDTV
720p 23.98
720p 24
720p 29.97
720p 30
720p 50
720p 59.94
720p 60
1080i 50
1080i (Aus) 50
1080i 59.94
1080i 60
1080p 23.98
1080p 24
1080p 25
1080p 29.97
1080p 30
1080p 50
1080p 59.94
1080p 60
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CONTROL CONNECTIONS Connection Guide
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Control connections
Service port
The service port is used to download rmware updates issued from time to
time by Digital Projection.
LAN and RS232
All of the projector’s features can be controlled via a LAN or serial connection using the text strings described in the Remote Communications Guide.
Connecting to the projector via a web-based interface is described in the next chapter, LAN IP conguration utility.
Wired remote control
You can connect a wired remote control to the projector via a 3.5mm jack. You can also use this socket to connect an external IR repeater if needed.
Trigger 1 and 2 outputs
The Trigger outputs are activated by one of the three following conditions, as set in the Control menu:
● 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.
● RS232 trigger: can be used to control the screen or screen shuttering on receipt of an RS232 command.
3D Sync
Connect the Sync Out connector to a Z Screen or 3D IR emitter as appropriate.
Connect the Sync In connector to a 3D Server as appropriate.
Notes
For a complete listing of pin
congurations for all signal and
control connectors, see Wiring Details later in this guide.
Plugging in the wired remote control disables the infrared.
Con-06
LAN
Trigger 1 output
Trigger 2 output
Wired remote
RS232 Service port
3D sync
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LAN IP CONFIGURATION UTILITY Connection Guide
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LAN IP conguration utility
LAN IP conguration can be carried out using a web browser:
1. Point your browser at the projector by typing the LAN IP address into the address bar, then press the ENTER key.
The embedded IP Conguration webpage should appear.
2. Enter the settings as required, then click Save.
Notes
The default LAN IP address is
192.168.0.100.
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The IP Conguration page
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WIRING DETAILS Connection Guide
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Wiring details
Signal inputs
Component 1
3 x RCA Phono connector
Component 2
3 x 75 ohm BNC
RGsB YCbCr YPbPr
R Cr Pr G + Sync G Y B Cb Pb
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
For full details of all input settings, see the Main menu section in the Operating Guide.
Con-08
Pin view of female connector
Component 2
Component 1
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HDMI 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
For full details of all input settings, see the Main menu section in the Operating Guide.
Con-09
Pin view of panel connector
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WIRING DETAILS Connection Guide
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Control connections
Wired remote control connection
3.5mm mini jack
Tip Power Ring 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
Straight-through cable
(used to connect the projector to a computer)
RX 2 --- 2 TX TX 3 --- 3 RX GND 5 --- 5 GND
Serial port settings
Baud rate 9,600 bps Data length 8 bits Stop bits one Parity none Flow control none
Trigger 1 & 2 outputs
3.5 mm mini jack
Tip Signal Sleeve Ground
Notes
Plugging in the remote control cable disables the infrared.
Only one remote connection should be used at any one time.
Trigger outputs are normally at 0V, and rise to +12V when triggered.
Con-10
Tip Ring Sleeve
Tip Sleeve
Pin view of female connector
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WIRING DETAILS Connection Guide
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LAN connection
TCP Port number: 7000
Default IP address: 192.168.0.100
10BaseT Unshielded Twisted Pair cable
3D sync connection
Pin 1 +5V
Pin 2 Ground
Pin 3 Stereo sync
Notes
Con-11
Top view of cable connector (pin is underneath)
231
VESA 3-pin Mini DIN
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Operating Guide
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Important information ..............................................................Op-01
Symbols used in this guide ...............................................................................Op-01
Special formatting ..............................................................................................Op-01
Product revision .................................................................................................Op-01
Using the menus .......................................................................Op-02
Opening the OSD ................................................................................................Op-02
Opening a menu .................................................................................................Op-02
Exiting menus and closing the OSD .................................................................Op-02
Inside a menu .....................................................................................................Op-03
Accessing sub-menus ...............................................................................Op-03
Executing commands ................................................................................Op-03
Editing projector settings ..................................................................................Op-04
Choosing a value from a list ......................................................................Op-04
Changing the value without viewing the list ..............................................Op-04
Using a slider to set a value ......................................................................Op-04
A tour of the menus ..................................................................Op-05
Main menu ...........................................................................................................Op-05
Aspect Ratio ..............................................................................................Op-06
Presets ......................................................................................................Op-07
Overscan ...................................................................................................Op-07
3D Control .................................................................................................Op-08
Input Select ...............................................................................................Op-09
Resync ......................................................................................................Op-09
Image menu ........................................................................................................Op-10
Advanced Image menu ......................................................................................Op-11
Colorspace ................................................................................................ Op-11
Gamma ..................................................................................................... Op-11
Color Temperature .................................................................................... Op-11
Color Gamut ..............................................................................................Op-12
Brilliant Color® ..........................................................................................Op-12
Adaptive Contrast......................................................................................Op-12
RGB Adjust................................................................................................Op-12
Fine Sync ..................................................................................................Op-13
Color Mode................................................................................................Op-13
System menu ......................................................................................................Op-14
Control menu ......................................................................................................Op-15
Service menu ......................................................................................................Op-15
Factory Reset ............................................................................................Op-15
Test patterns.............................................................................................. Op-15
Menu map .................................................................................. Op-16
MAIN ....................................................................................................................Op-16
IMAGE ..................................................................................................................Op-16
ADVANCED IMAGE ............................................................................................Op-17
SYSTEM ...............................................................................................................Op-18
CONTROL ............................................................................................................Op-18
SERVICE ..............................................................................................................Op-18
CONTENTS
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Op-01
Important information
Symbols used in this guide
Many pages in this document have a dedicated area for notes. The information in that area is accompanied by the following symbols:
FURTHER INFORMATION
This symbol shows important additional information.
Special formatting
● Buttons on the projector control panel or the remote control appear in BLOCK CAPITALS, e.g. MENU. Where necessary, the name of a button is followed by an image, e.g. ON .
● Menu titles and menu items appear in Bold, e.g. the System menu.
● If the described state of the equipment is named, the state appears in CAPITALS, e.g. STANDBY mode.
Product revision
Because we at Digital Projection continually strive to improve our products, we may change specications and designs, and add new features without prior notice.
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USING THE MENUS Operating Guide
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Using the menus
Opening the OSD
Access the various menus using either the projector control panel or the remote control. On either device,
● press the MENU button.
The on-screen display (OSD) opens showing the list of available menus.
Opening a menu
Move up and down the list using the UP and DOWN arrow buttons. To open a menu,
● press ENTER (on the remote control) or SELECT (on the control panel).
This guide refers to the above two buttons as ENTER/SELECT.
Exiting menus and closing the OSD
To go back to the previous page,
● press MENU.
When you reach the top level, pressing MENU will close the OSD.
Notes
Initially the OSD opens with the top item highlighted. Every time it is opened thereafter, it will show the last highlighted item. When the projector is restarted, the OSD opens with the top item highlighted again.
MENU
MENU
POWER
POWER
ISSUE
ISSUE
LED STATUS
LED STATUS
POWER
POWER
S
E
L
E
C
T
S
E
L
E
C
T
SOURCE
SOURCE
Op-02
Projector control panel
2
PIC
MUTE
4
ENTER
SOURCE
3
6
1
ASPECT
RATIO
MENU
USER MEMORY
|
ON POWER OFF
Remote control
IMAGE
MAIN
ADVANCED IMAGE
SYSTEM
CONTROL
SERVICE
On-screen display: top level (list of available menus)
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Inside a menu
When you open a menu, the page consists of the following elements:
● Title bar at the top Shows which menu (and sub-menu) you have accessed.
● Highlighted item
● Available and unavailable items Unavailable items appear grayed out. Whether an item is available may depend on other settings.
● Text next to each item Shows whether the item:
● has a value that can be changed (shows the current value)
● opens a sub-menu (says <Sub-menu>)
● executes a command (says <Execute>)
Accessing sub-menus
Use the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to highlight the sub-menu, then press ENTER/SELECT.
Executing commands
If the item contains a command, press ENTER/SELECT to execute it.
You may be asked for conrmation. Use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons to select your answer and then press ENTER/SELECT.
Notes
The highlighted item has a blue background.
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Menu Item
MENU >> Sub-menu >>
Highlighted Item <Value>
<Value>
Unavailable Item <Value>
Slider Item <Number> Sub-menu
Unavailable Sub-menu
Menu Item Sub-menu Command
<Sub-menu>
<Sub-menu>
<Value>
<Sub-menu>
<Execute>
Inside a menu
Reset Everything
Yes No
Conrmation dialog
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Editing projector settings
If the highlighted menu item is a setting with a list of values to choose from, you can change the value in two different ways.
Choosing a value from a list
To access the list of values and then make a selection:
1. Highlight the menu item and press ENTER/SELECT.
2. On the new page that opens, use the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to highlight a value, then press ENTER/SELECT again. A green
“check” symbol marks the current selection.
3. Press MENU to exit the list.
Changing the value without viewing the list
To switch to the next or previous value without viewing the list,
● press the LEFT or RIGHT arrow button.
Using a slider to set a value
Some parameters with a numeric value open a slider. To set such a parameter:
1. Press the LEFT or RIGHT arrow button, or ENTER/SELECT. The arrow buttons will open the slider and adjust the value at the same time. ENTER/SELECT will open the slider without altering the initial value.
2. Use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons to move the slider.
3. When ready, press MENU to exit the slider.
Notes
Some menu items may be unavailable due to settings in other menus. Unavailable menu items appear gray.
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List of values
Parameter 101
Slider
Item Item
MENU >>
Selected Item <Value>
Item
Unavailable Item
<Current Value> <Value> <Value>
<Highlighted Value>
Unavailable Item
Item Item
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A tour of the menus
The projector settings are grouped into six menus as shown in the illustration.
Main menu
Selecting Main from the top level opens the Main menu.
Notes
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IMAGE
MAIN
ADVANCED IMAGE
SYSTEM
CONTROL
SERVICE
Presets Overscan 3D Control Input Select Resync
MAIN >>
<Sub-menu>
<Sub-menu>
<Execute>
Off
HDMI 1
Aspect Ratio Native
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Aspect Ratio This setting allows you to switch between 16:9, TheaterScope, 4:3, 4:3 Narrow and Native.
Examples
Examples with anamorphic lens
Notes
The Native image examples shown here have far fewer pixels than the 1920 x 1080 of the projector. Your image may be different.
When displaying a 16:9 image, DO NOT use an anamorphic lens.
An anamorphic lens (optional accessory) is used with the TheaterScope setting, to ensure that for a 2.35:1 image, the maximum area of the DMD is used, giving maximum image brightness.
The 4:3 Narrow setting is used to compensate for the distortion that an anamorphic lens would cause to a 4:3 image.
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16:9 image using the Native
setting
16:9 image using the 16:9
setting
4:3 image using the Native
setting
4:3 image using the 4:3 setting
2.35:1 image using 16:9 without anamorphic lens
2.35:1 image using TheaterScope without anamorphic lens
2.35:1 image using TheaterScope with anamorphic lens
4:3 Narrow without
anamorphic lens
4:3 Narrow with anamorphic
lens
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Presets
The current image settings can be saved a preset, which you can recall later. The default settings can be recalled at any time as well.
Up to four custom presets can be stored for each input source you use.
The following settings are saved in a preset:
● From the Main menu — Aspect Ratio and Overscan
● From the Image menu — Brightness, Contrast, Saturation, Hue, Sharpness and Noise Reduction
● From the Advanced Image menu — Colorspace, Gamma, Color
Temperature, Color Gamut, RGB Adjust, RGB Gains, Brilliant Color and Adaptive Contrast
To save a preset:
1. From the Main menu, open Presets.
2. Highlight Save Preset on the left and then move to the list on the right.
Select the preset you wish to save and press ENTER/SELECT.
To recall a saved preset:
1. From the Main menu, open Presets.
2. Highlight Recall Preset on the left and move to the list on the right.
Select the preset you wish to recall, then press ENTER/SELECT.
Press MENU to leave the Presets page.
Alternatively, you can recall presets A, B and C with the USER MEMORY buttons on your remote control.
Overscan
This setting, if switched on, removes unwanted artefacts from the edges of your image by cropping the edges or increasing the size of the image to force the edges off-screen.
Unwanted artefacts along the image edges usually occur when the projector is connected to a low quality input souce.
Choose from Off, Crop or Zoom.
Notes
Settings are saved ONLY for the current input source.
Preset D is only accessible through the Presets page of the menu, and not through the remote.
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Save Preset
MAIN >> Presets >>
Recall Preset Preset A
Preset B Preset C Preset D Default
2
PIC
MUTE
4
B
SHARP
ENTER
SOURCE
3
6
1
ASPECT
RATIO
MENU
USER MEMORY
CA
|
ON POWER OFF
User Memory buttons
on the remote
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3D Control
Use this sub-menu to enable, disable and set up 3D input, as follows:
● 3D Format — Off, Auto (recommended), Side by Side, Top and Bottom, Dual Pipe
● DLP LinkOn (if you are using 3D glasses that can utilise the DLP Link® signal embedded in the image) and Off
● 3D SwapNormal and Reverse (set to Reverse if the 3D images
are displayed in the wrong order)
Dark Time — 1ms, 1.5ms, 2ms and 2.5ms. Set to reduce the effect of images overlapping whilst the glasses are switching
Sync Delay — use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons to set the value in milliseconds, to compensate for signal processsing delays in the projector.
1080p24 3D Display — if you set this to 144 Hz, 30 lines are cropped from the top and bottom of the frame; 96 Hz displays the full frame.
Notes
For a list of supported 3D formats, see the Connection Guide.
3D video is only possible on the HDMI inputs.
Most of the 3D Control settings will be unavailable if 3D Format is set to Auto and the projector is not receiving a 3D image from the source.
DLP Link is only supported at 96 Hz.
The Frame Packing format is automatically detected by the projector.
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L R
L
R
Side by Side
Top and Bottom
Dual Pipe
HDMI 1
HDMI 2
L
R
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Input Select
This setting controls the input source used by the projector. Choose from the following input sources:
● HDMI 1
● HDMI 2
● RGB
● COMP 1
● COMP 2
To change the input source, highlight Input Select, and then:
● Either toggle between the available sources using the
LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons
● Or press ENTER/SELECT and then select a source from the list.
Resync
Press ENTER/SELECT to force the projector to resynchronize with the current input signal.
Notes
See the Connection Guide for further information about the available inputs and connections.
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Presets Overscan
MAIN >>
Input Select
<Value>
3D Control
HDMI 2 RGB COMP 1 COMP 2
Aspect Ratio
Resync
HDMI 1
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Image menu
Highlight the setting you wish to edit, and then press ENTER/SELECT, or the LEFT or RIGHT arrow button to open the slider.
Use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons to adjust the slider.
Press MENU to close the slider.
Notes
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Contrast
IMAGE >>
Brightness 100
100 Saturation 100 Hue 100 Sharpness Noise Reduction
0 0
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Advanced Image menu
Colorspace
In most cases, the Auto setting determines the correct colorspace to use. If
it does not, you can choose a specic colorspace:
● REC709 sets the colorspace to that dened in ITU-R BT.709.
● REC601 sets the colorspace to that dened in ITU-R BT.601.
● RGB-PC uses RGB colorspace and sets black at 0 and white at 255.
Known as Full Range.
RGB-Video uses RGB colorspace and sets black at 16 and white at
235. Known as Limited Range.
Gamma
Choose a de-gamma curve from Film (2.2), Video, Punch (2.0), Graphics and CRT (2.5).
Used correctly, the Gamma setting can improve contrast while maintaining good details for blacks and whites.
If excess ambient light washes out the image and it is difcult to see details
in dark areas, lower the Gamma setting to compensate. This improves contrast while maintaining good details for blacks. Conversely, if the image is washed out and unnatural, with excessive detail in black areas, increase the setting.
Color Temperature
Choose a value from 5500 (warmer) to 9300 (cooler) or Native (no correction).
Highlight the setting you wish to edit, and then either press ENTER/SELECT to access it, or use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons to switch between values.
Press MENU to go back.
Notes
Video is similar to Film (2.2) but improves dark areas of the image — especially suitable for images from video cameras.
Graphics should only be used for computer presentations that require increased brightness at the cost of grayscale accuracy.
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Gamma
ADVANCED IMAGE >>
Colorspace Auto
Film (2.2) Color Temperature Native Color Gamut SMPTE-C Brilliant Color Adaptive Contrast RGB Adjust Fine Sync Color Mode
On
Off
<Sub-menu>
<Sub-menu>
Mode 2
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Color Gamut
In most cases, the Auto setting will determine the correct color gamut to use. If it does not, you can select the appropriate setting manually.
Each setting denes 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 LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons 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 — no correction
Brilliant Color®
Allows for increased projector brightness at the expense of accurate color reproduction.
Adaptive Contrast
Expands the light and dark portions of the contrast curve of the image, depending on the mean luminance of the image.
RGB Adjust
Adjust the RGB offset and gain settings to improve the color balance of the projected image.
Highlight the setting you wish to edit, and then either press ENTER/SELECT to access it, or use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons to switch between values.
Press MENU to go back.
Notes
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Gamma
ADVANCED IMAGE >>
Colorspace Auto
Film (2.2) Color Temperature Native
Color Gamut SMPTE-C
Brilliant Color Adaptive Contrast RGB Adjust Fine Sync Color Mode
On
Off
<Sub-menu>
<Sub-menu>
Mode 2
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Fine Sync
● V Position and H Position
Set the sliders as required.
Phase
Adjusts the phase of the pixel sampling clock relative to the incoming signal. Adjust the phase if noise is visible.
Tracking
Adjusts the frequency of the pixel sampling clock. Flicker or vertical banding indicate poor tracking.
Sync Level
Adjusts the voltage level of the signal detection circuitry. Adjust if the projector loses sync during scenes where the signal drops below black.
Highlight the Fine Sync setting, and then either press ENTER/SELECT to access it, or use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons to switch between values.
Press MENU to go back.
Color Mode
Use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons to select from:
● Mode 1
Brightness optimized.
● Mode 2
Color optimized.
Notes
Some of the settings within the
Fine Sync sub-menu, Phase, Tracking and Sync Level, affect
only RGB and Component input sources. These settings are not available if the projector is using a different source.
Adjust the Phase after adjusting Tracking.
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H Position
ADVANCED IMAGE >> Fine Sync
V Position 100
100 Phase 100 Tracking 100 Sync Level 100
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System menu
This menu contains the following settings:
● OSD Settings
Controls the positioning and behavior of the OSD.
Blank Screen
Denes what appears on the screen while the projector is running with
no input signal.
Auto Power Off Set this to On if you want the projector to go into STANDBY mode when no input source is detected for 20 minutes.
● Auto Power On
If this is On, the projector will start up as soon as the mains is connected. If Off, the projector will go into STANDBY mode.
● Projection Mode Tabletop is for a unit standing on its feet; set to Ceiling if the projector
is mounted upside down. Front and Rear dene whether the projector is in front of the screen or behind it.
Startup Splash Show or hide the Digital Projection logo at startup.
● Altitude High increases the fan speed to compensate for reduced air density at
high altitude.
Lamp Power Choose between higher brightness and longer lamp life. Set this to Economy to run the lamp at reduced power.
Highlight the setting you wish to edit, and then either press ENTER/SELECT to access it, or use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons to switch between values.
Press MENU to go back.
Notes
Blank Screen
SYSTEM >>
OSD Settings <Sub-menu>
Black Auto Power Off On Auto Power On Off Projector Mode Startup Splash Altitude Lamp Power
Front Tabletop
On
Auto
Standard
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Control menu
● Triggers
Choose from Screen, 16:9, TheaterScope, 4:3, 4:3 Narrow or RS232 to determine what will activate each trigger.
Auto-Source If this setting is On, the projector will cycle the inputs until a source is detected.
● Infrared Remote
This setting switches the infrared sensors on and off.
Service menu
Factory Reset
To restore the factory default settings:
1. Navigate to Factory Reset and press ENTER/SELECT.
2. When prompted, use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons to
highlight the Yes button and then press ENTER/SELECT to conrm your choice.
Test patterns
Highlight this setting and then use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons to switch between the various patterns.
Notes
If you turn the remote control off, you can only turn it back on again from the control panel.
Test patterns are not available in 3D mode.
Trigger 2
CONTROL >>
Trigger 1 Screen
16:9 Auto-Source Off Infrared Remote On
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Model Name
SERVICE >>
Factory Reset
<Execute>
Serial Number Software Version Active Source Signal Format Pixel Clock Refresh Rate Lamp Hours
M-Vision 400 3D C932XXXXX00238 MD07-GE07-00011-010203 HDMI 2 1080p/60Hz TAB
148.50 MHz H: 67.25 KHz V: 60Hz 18 HRS
Test Pattern
Off
Reset Everything
Yes No
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Menu map
Menu Sub-menus and settings
MAIN
Aspect Ratio 16:9, TheaterScope, 4:3, 4:3 Narrow, Native
Presets
Recall A, B, C, D, Default
Save A, B, C, D
Overscan Off, Crop, Zoom
3D Control
3D Format Off, Auto, Side by Side, Top and Bottom, Dual Pipe
DLP Link Off, On
3D Swap Normal, Reverse
Dark Time 1ms, 1.5ms, 2ms, 2.5ms
Sync Delay value between -3.0ms and 3.0ms (0.0ms)
1080p24 3D Display 96 Hz, 144 Hz
Input Select HDMI 1, HDMI 2, RGB, COMP 1, COMP 2
Resync
IMAGE
Brightness value between 0 and 200 (100)
Contrast value between 0 and 200 (100)
Saturation value between 0 and 200 (100)
Hue value between 0 and 200 (100)
Sharpness value between 0 and 200 (0)
Noise Reduction value between 0 and 200 (0)
Notes
The underlined text represents the factory default value for each setting.
The default value of a slider is given in brackets next to the setting.
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Menu Sub-menus and settings
ADVANCED IMAGE
Colorspace Auto, REC709, REC601, RGB PC, RGB Video
Gamma Film (2.2), Video, Punch (2.0), Graphics, CRT (2.5)
Color Temperature 5500, 6500, 7500, 9300, Native
Color Gamut Auto, REC709, SMPTE-C, EBU, Native
BrilliantColor Off, On
Adaptive Contrast Off, On
RGB Adjust
Red Offset value between 0 and 200 (100)
Green Offset value between 0 and 200 (100)
Blue Offset value between 0 and 200 (100)
Red Gain value between 0 and 200 (100)
Green Gain value between 0 and 200 (100)
Blue Gain value between 0 and 200 (100)
Fine Sync
V Position value between 0 and 200 (100)
H Position value between 0 and 200 (100)
Phase value between 0 and 200 (100)
Tracking value between 0 and 200 (100)
Sync Level value between 0 and 200 (100)
Color Mode Mode 1, Mode 2
Notes
The underlined text represents the factory default value for each setting.
The default value of a slider is given in brackets next to the setting.
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Menu Sub-menus and settings
SYSTEM
OSD Settings
Menu Position Left-Upper, Right-Upper, Left-Bottom, Right-Bottom, Center
Menu Transaprency 0%, 25%, 50%, 75%
Time Out 10 sec, 30 sec, 60 sec, Always On
Message Box Off, On
Blank Screen Splash, Black, Blue, White
Auto Power Off Off, On
Auto Power On Off, On
Projection Mode Front Tabletop, Front Ceiling, Rear Tabletop, Rear Ceiling
Starting Splash Off, On
Altitude High, Auto
Lamp Power Economy, Standard
CONTROL
Trigger 1 Screen, 16:9, TheaterScope, 4:3, 4:3 Narrow, RS232
Trigger 2 Screen, 16:9, TheaterScope, 4:3, 4:3 Narrow, RS232
Auto-Source Off, On
Infrared Remote Off, On
SERVICE
Information Model Name, Serial Number, Software Version, Active Source, Signal Format, Pixel Clock, Refresh Rate, Lamp Hours
Factory Reset (Projector will ask for conrmation before restoring factory default settings.)
Test Patterns Off, White, Black, Red, Green, Blue, Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Chequer Board, Alignment Grid,
Vertical Burst, Horizontal Burst, Color Bars
Notes
The underlined text represents the factory default value for each setting.
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CONTENTS
Important information ......................................................Remote-01
Symbols used in this guide .......................................................................Remote-01
Special formatting ......................................................................................Remote-01
Product revision .........................................................................................Remote-01
Introduction .......................................................................Remote-02
The operation commands ................................................Remote-03
Main menu ...................................................................................................Remote-03
Image menu ................................................................................................Remote-04
Advanced Image menu ..............................................................................Remote-04
System menu ..............................................................................................Remote-05
Control menu ..............................................................................................Remote-07
Service menu ..............................................................................................Remote-07
Miscellaneous commands .........................................................................Remote-08
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Important information
Symbols used in this guide
Many pages in this document have a dedicated area for notes. The information in that area is accompanied by the following symbols:
FURTHER INFORMATION
This symbol shows important additional information.
Special formatting
● Buttons on the projector control panel or the remote control appear in BLOCK CAPITALS, e.g. MENU. Where necessary, the name of a button is followed by an image, e.g. ON .
● Menu titles and menu items appear in Bold, e.g. the System menu.
● If the described state of the equipment is named, the state appears in CAPITALS, e.g. STANDBY mode.
Product revision
Because we at Digital Projection continually strive to improve our products, we may change specications and designs, and add new features without prior notice.
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Introduction
The projector can be controlled by using an external control system or a PC via an RS232 or LAN interface, using a terminal-emulation program, such as HyperTerminal.
Operation commands are used to simulate menu operations and determine the settings of the projector, and use the following format:
● All commands consist of ASCII text strings starting with the letters ‘op’, and ending with an ASCII Carriage Return character:
op <operation> <command> [CR]
● The <operation> string determines which setting the command will affect. For example, “aspect” stands for aspect ratio.
● The <command> string can take one of the following formats:
Command <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.
Examples
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 contrast – [CR] decrements the contrast setting.
op resync [CR] commands the projector to attempt to re-synchronise to the current input source.
Notes
See how to connect to the projector using the RS232 or LAN input in the Connection Guide.
[CR] stands for the invisible carriage return character marking the end of the line. To insert a carriage return, press ENTER.
Spaces in commands are necessary, therefore:
op aspect = 1 is correct;
opaspect=1 is incorrect.
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The operation commands
<operation> <command> <values>
Main menu
aspect = ?
0 = 16:9 1 = TheaterScope 2 = 4:3 3 = 4:3 Narrow 4 = Native
recall.mem = ?
0 = Preset A 1 = Preset B 2 = Preset C 3 = Preset D 4 = Default
save.mem =
0 = Preset A 1 = Preset B 2 = Preset C 3 = Preset D
overscan = ?
0 = Off 1 = Crop 2 = Zoom
s3d.inputtype = ?
0 = Off 1 = Auto 2 = Side by Side (Half) 3 = Top and Bottom 4 = Dual Pipe
s3d.dlplink = ?
0 = Disable 1 = Enable
s3d.chswap = ?
0 = Normal 1 = Swap
s3d.darktime = ?
0 = 1.0 ms 1 = 1.5 ms 2 = 2.0 ms 3 = 2.5 ms
s3d.syncdelay = ?
Between 0 and 60
continued on next page...
Notes
Operations beginning with the
s3d. prex are only available in
3D mode.
The numeric value assigned to
s3d.syncdelay corresponds
to a delay in milliseconds between
-3 and 3 ms. For example, 0 = -3 ms, 30 = 0 ms and 60 = 3ms. To work out the sync delay time, use the following formula: SyncDelay = <value> x 0.1 - 3.
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<operation> <command> <values>
s3d.24p.mode = ?
0 = 96Hz 1 = 144Hz
input = ?
0 = HDMI 1 1 = HDMI 2 2 = RGB (D-sub) 3 = Component 1 (RCA) 4 = Component 2 (BNC)
resync
(none) (none)
Image menu
brightness = ? + -
0 - 200
contrast = ? + -
0 - 200
saturation = ? + -
0 - 200
hue = ? + -
0 - 200
sharpness = ? + -
0 - 200
nr = ? + -
0 - 200
Advanced Image menu
colorspace = ?
0 = Auto 1 = YPbPr (= REC709) 2 = YCbCr (= REC601) 3 = RGB-PC 4 = RGB-Video
gamma = ?
0 = CRT 1 = Film 2 = Video 3 = Punch 4 = Graphics
color.temp = ?
0 = 5500K 1 = 6500K 2 = 7500K 3 = 9300K 4 = Native
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Notes
Operations beginning with the
s3d. prex are only available in
3D mode.
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<operation> <command> <values>
color.gamut = ?
0 = Auto 1 = REC709 2 = SMPTE C 3 = EBU 4 = Native
bc = ?
0 = Off 1 = On
adcontrast = ?
0 = Off 1 = On
red.offset = ? + -
0 - 200
green.offset = ? + -
0 - 200
blue.offset = ? + -
0 - 200
red.gain = ? + -
0 - 200
green.gain = ? + -
0 - 200
blue.gain = ? + -
0 - 200
vert.pos = ? + -
0 - 200
hori.pos = ? + -
0 - 200
phase = ? + -
0 - 200
tracking = ? + -
0 - 200
sync.level = ? + -
0 - 200
color.mode = ?
0 = Mode 1 1 = Mode 2
System menu
osd.menupos = ?
0 = Top left 1 = Top right 2 = Bottom left 3 = Bottom right 4 = Center
continued on next page...
Notes
bc stands for BrilliantColor®.
adcontrast stands for
Adaptive Contrast.
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<operation> <command> <values>
osd.trans = ?
0 = 0% 1 = 25% 2 = 50% 3 = 75%
osd.timer = ?
0 = Always On 1 = Display OSD for 10 sec. 2 = Display OSD for 30 sec. 3 = Display OSD for 60 sec.
osd.msgbox = ?
0 = Off 1 = On
blank.screen = ?
0 = Logo 1 = Black 2 = Blue 3 = White
auto.poweroff = ?
0 = Off 1 = On
auto.poweron = ?
0 = Off 1 = On
altitude = ?
0 = Auto 1 = High
proj.mode = ?
0 = Front Tabletop 1 = Front Ceiling 2 = Rear Tabletop 3 = Rear Ceiling
lamp.pow = ?
0 = Standard 1 = Economy
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Notes
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<operation> <command> <values>
Control menu
trig1 = ?
0 = Screen 1 = 16:9 2 = TheaterScope 3 = 4:3 4 = 4:3 Narrow 5 = RS232 6 = RS232 On 7 = RS232 Off
trig2 = ?
0 = Screen 1 = 16:9 2 = TheaterScope 3 = 4:3 4 = 4:3 Narrow 5 = RS232 6 = On 7 = Off
auto.source = ?
0 = Off 1 = On
ir.enable = ?
0 = Disable 1 = Enable
Service menu
model.name ?
<string>
soft.version ?
<string>
act.source ?
0 = HDMI 1 1 = HDMI 2 2 = RGB (D-sub) 3 = Component 1 (RCA) 4 = Component 2 (BNC)
signal ?
<string>
pixel.clock ?
<number>
h.refresh ?
<number>
v.refresh ?
<number>
lamp.hours ?
<number>
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Notes
When set to 0 (Screen), trig1 and trig2 will be present when the projector is in IMAGING mode.
6 (RS232 On) and 7 (RS232 Off) can only be set if you send a value of 5 (RS232) in advance.
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Digital Projection M-Vision Cine 400 3D series
THE OPERATION COMMANDS Remote Communications Guide
Revision C, July 2014
<operation> <command> <values>
total.hours ?
<number>
factory.reset
(none) (none)
pattern = ?
0 = Off 1 = White 2 = Black 3 = Red 4 = Green 5 = Blue 6 = Cyan 7 = Magenta 8 = Yellow 9 = Chequer Board 10 = Alignment Grid 11 = Vertical Burst 12 = Horizontal Burst 13 = Color Bars
Miscellaneous commands
blue.only =
0 = Off 1 = On
powon
(none) (none)
powoff
(none) (none)
status.check ?
0 = standby 1 = warm up 2 = imaging 3 = cooling 4 = error
frame.rate = ?
0 = Auto 1 = 48 Hz 2 = 50 Hz 3 = 60 Hz
environment ?
<string>
Notes
powon stands for Power On; powoff stands for Power Off.
(When Power Off is activated, the projector goes in STANDBY mode).
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