High Brightness Digital Video Projector
16:9 widescreen display
User Manual
108-452A
Digital Projection TITAN HD-600 User Manual
Digital Projection TITAN HD-600 User Manual
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TITAN HD-600 October 2007
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The products identifi ed 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 55103:1997 - Product family Standard for Audio, Video, Audio-Visual and Entertainment Lighting Control
apparatus for Professional Use.
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authorities.
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Date: 15 October 2007
Attention!
The attention of the specifi er, 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.
Digital Projection TITAN HD-600 User Manual
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 side 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.
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Product revision
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Because we at Digital Projection continually strive to improve our products, we
may change specifi cations 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
March 2008Rev A
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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
Take care when removing the lamp module.
NEVER touch the lamp or refl ector.
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
cause a fi re
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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Installation precautions
Connect the LAN cable only to a computer LAN connection. Other
similar connectors may have a dangerously high voltage source.
The projector must be installed only by suitably qualifi ed personnel, in
accordance with local building codes.
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 31 kg (68 lbs). Use safe handling
techniques when lifting the projector.
When stacking projectors, the stack MUST be vertical, to ensure that
the stresses are distributed to all frame couplings.
Before installation, make sure that the surface, ceiling or rigging that is
to support the projector is capable of supporting the combined weight
of the projector and lens (see specifi cation for exact weights).
Separate backup safety chains or wires should always be used for each
projector.
Notes
±12°
Do not place heavy objects on top of the projector chassis. Only the
chassis corners and the rigging frame are capable of withstanding the
weight of another projector.
Do not stack more than 3 projectors.
Do not drop or jarr 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.
Operation and confi guration precautions
Do not make changes to the networking confi guration unless you
understand what you are doing, or have taken advice from your
Network Manager. If you make a mistake, it is possible that you will lose
contact with the projector. Always double-check your settings before
pressing the APPLY button. Always keep a written note of the original
settings, and any changes you have made.
Software update should NOT be carried out except by, or with the
supervision of, Digital Projection Service personnel.
±12°
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Compliance with international standards
Noise
GSGV Acoustic Noise Information Ordinance
The sound pressure level is less than 70 dB (A) according to ISO 3744 or ISO 7779.
RF Interference
FCC
The Federal Communications Commission does not allow any modifi cations or
changes to the unit EXCEPT those specifi ed 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 A
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 commercial 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.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause harmful interference, in
which case the user will be responsible for correcting any interference.
This equipment contains an FCC approved RF transmitter module with FCC ID:
R68WIPORT.
Notes
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.
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Digital Projection Contact details
Digital Projection Limited,
Greenside Way, Middleton, Manchester M24 1XX, UK.
Registered in England No. 2207264, Registered Offi ce: as above
General precautions ..............................................................................................................................vi
Installation precautions ...................................................................................................................... vii
Operation and confi guration precautions ...................................................................................... vii
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 panel, – lens and power ............................................................................................................ 1.4
Rear panel – lamp and air fi lter........................................................................................................... 1.4
Side panel – connection and control ................................................................................................... 1.5
Aspect ratio ...................................................................................................................................... 2.2
Positioning the screen and projector ................................................................................................... 2.5
Choosing a lens .................................................................................................................................. 2.6
Choosing a lens using the lens charts ................................................................................................. 2.7
Choosing a lens by calculation ..........................................................................................................2.11
Fitting the lens ................................................................................................................................... 2.13
Shifting the image............................................................................................................................. 2.14
continued
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Mounting the projector .................................................................................................................... 2.15
Test pattern ...................................................................................................................................... 3.2
Adjusting the lens............................................................................................................................... 3.3
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Using the control keys .................................................................................................................... 4.10
Power ............................................................................................................................................ 4.10
Remote control address................................................................................................................... 4.14
Remote control backlight ................................................................................................................. 4.14
Using the menus ............................................................................................................................... 4.15
Navigating menus and submenus ..................................................................................................... 4.15
Menu controls ................................................................................................................................. 4.17
Input menu ......................................................................................................................................... 4.18
Picture menu ...................................................................................................................................... 4.21
Colour menu ...................................................................................................................................... 4.28
RGB Gain ...................................................................................................................................... 4.29
Component Type ............................................................................................................................ 4.29
Trim ............................................................................................................................................... 4.30
Setup menu ........................................................................................................................................ 4.31
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1. Introduction
Contents
What’s in the box? .............................................................................................................................. 1.2
Key features of the projector ........................................................................................................... 1.3
Getting to know the projector .......................................................................................................... 1.4
Front panel, – lens and power ............................................................................................................ 1.4
Rear panel – lamp and air fi lter........................................................................................................... 1.4
Side panel – connection and control ................................................................................................... 1.5
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What’s in the box?
Make sure your box contains everything listed. If any pieces are missing, contact
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your dealer.
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You should save the original box and packing materials, in case you ever need
to ship your Projector.
Projector
(107-693)
Notes
Lenses are optional. Order
lenses from your Digital
Projection dealer.
For more detailed information
about lenses, see Choosing a lens, in section 2. Installation.
Only one power cable -
dependent on the destination
territory - will be supplied with
the projector.
Power cable 10A
Europe
(102-163)
Remote control
(105-023)
4x AAA batteries
(105-922)
Power cable 13A
North America
(102-165)
Remote cable 5m
(102-162)
User manual on CD
Power cable 10A
United Kingdom
(102-180)
(105-923)
Important Information
(108-467)
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Key features of the projector
Congratulations on your purchase of the Digital Projection Titan HD-600
projector.
Digital Projection International, Texas Instruments’ fi rst DLP™ partner and the
original innovator of the 3-chip DLP™ projector, proudly introduces the Titan
HD. Incredibly bright, high resolution and high in contrast, the Titan HD offers a
radically new electronics confi guration ideally suited for the staging and large-venue
permanent installation markets.
The Titan HD harnesses the power of the Texas Instruments’ 1280 x 720 pixel HPO
DMD’s™. Alongside the LIGHTNING and HIGHlite Pro, the Titan HD is to set new
standards for Staging and is destined to be the fi rst choice of professionals who
stage prestigious events such as the Grammy® Awards and the Oscars®. With a
contrast of 1800:1 and awe-inspiring brightness of 8000 lumens, the Titan HD is
unmatched for applications as diverse as world class staged events, commercial
entertainment, major outdoor venues, large-scale simulation, gaming, home theatre
and houses of worship.
Key Features
High resolution, large venue projector
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Applications: Large Screen; Fixed install and Rental
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8000 ANSI lumens ±10%
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Notes
Contrast 1800:1 ±10%
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1280 x 720 resolution
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Precision mechanical design ensuring maximum amount of light from lamp
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housing reaches optics, without any operator adjustment
850W single phase, 100-240VAC
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Compact size, light weight - approximately 31 kg (68 lbs)
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Motorised lens mount
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Optional Rigging frame with Quick-lock stack system- 3 point pitch & roll
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adjustment for accurate alignment
Ruggedised robust metal case
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LAN & RS232 connection for network operation
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Six selectable Digital and Analogue Video inputs for display of the latest as well
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as legacy video standards.
DVI, RGBHV, Component, S-Video, Composite all as standard
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Wi-fi connection wireless remote control
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IR/cable remote control for easy setup
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LAN operation using control codes or Integrated Userware
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Getting to know the projector
Front panel, – lens and power
Air inlet -
around lens
Front Infra-red window
(remote control)
Lens
Notes
For more detailed information
about lenses, see
section 2. Installation
Power
connection
Rear panel – lamp and air fi lter
Screws
x 4
Rear door:
(access to
Lamp compartment
and Air fi lters)
Air outlet
For information about how to
change the lamp or the fi lter,
see section 6. Maintenance.
Air inlet
Rear Infra-red window
(remote control)
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Side panel – connection and control
Control panel
Notes
For information about how
to connect the projector, see
Connecting the projector in
section 2. Installation, and
Connections in section 7.
Appendix.
For information about how
to use the control panel, see
section 4. Controlling the projector.
Input
connections
Control
connections
Adjustable
foot
For information about how to
mount and stack projectors, see
section 2. Installation.
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Aspect ratio ...................................................................................................................................... 2.2
Fitting the image to the DMD ............................................................................................................. 2.2
Images displayed full width ............................................................................................................... 2.2
Images displayed full height .............................................................................................................. 2.2
Fitting the lens ................................................................................................................................... 2.13
Shifting the image............................................................................................................................. 2.14
Mounting the projector .................................................................................................................... 2.15
Power connection ........................................................................................................................... 2.20
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Screen requirements
Aspect ratio
Fitting the image to the DMD
If the source image supplied to the projector is smaller than 1280 x 720 pixels,
then the image will not fi ll the DMD. The following example shows how a number
of common formats may be displayed.
Images displayed full width
= 544 pixels
2.35:1(Scope)
full width = 1280 pixels
Notes
The images are shown here
scaled automatically by the
projector.
The image may be scaled
differently if the Aspect Ratio is
set differently in the Picture or
Geometry menus.
1.85:1
= 691 pixels
= 720 pixels
16:9 = 1.78:1
(native resolution)
Images displayed full height
5:4 = 1.25:1 = 900 pixels
4:3 = 1.33:1 = 960 pixels
1.66:2 (Vista) = 1195 pixels
16:9 = 1.78:1 = 1280 pixels
full height = 720 pixels
(native resolution)
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Diagonal screen sizes
Screen sizes are sometimes specifi ed 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)
4:3 = 1.33:1
W = D x 0.8in (D x .02m) H = D x 0.6in (D x .015m)
5:4 = 1.25:1
W = D x 0.78in (D x .02m) H = D x 0.625in (D x .016m)
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Fitting the image to the screen
It is important that your screen is of suffi cient 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 insuffi cient 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
7
6
5
Screen height
4
Aspect ratio
1.85:1
2.35:1
16:9
1.66:1
5:4
4:3
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
4:3 = 1.33:1
W = H x 1.33 H = W x 0.75
5:4 = 1.25:1
W = H x 1.25 H = W x 0.8
Screen width
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Positioning the screen and projector
For optimum viewing, the screen should be a fl at surface perpendicular to the fl oor.
The bottom of the screen should be 1.2m (4 feet) above the fl 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 fl 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 suffi cient 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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Choosing a lens
A number of lenses are available for use with the projector. Which lens you choose
will depend on the screen size, image aspect ratio, projection distance and light
output.
The lenses available and their part numbers are listed below:
0.63 : 1 fi xed lens 001-734
0.96 : 1 fi xed lens 001-735
1.2 - 1.44 : 1 zoom lens 001-736
1.44 - 1.8 : 1 zoom lens 001-737
1.8 - 2.4 : 1 zoom lens 001-738
2.4 - 3.6 : 1 zoom lens 001-739
3.6 - 5.6 : 1 zoom lens 001-740
If you are simply connecting the output of a camera or computer directly to the
projector, then the image size (in pixels) may well be fi xed. If, however, you are
using commercially available image processing equipment, such as the Digital
Projection VIP1000, you may be able to resize the image to fi t the DMD.
If the image does not fi ll the full width of the DMD, this effectively increases the
throw ratio of the lens. This can be corrected for by applying a Throw ratio factor.
Notes
Method one: using the lens charts
For the screen sizes listed below, use the charts on the following pages, to choose
the most suitable lens.
Full width images, including:
2.35:1 (Scope) 1280 x 544 pixels
1.85:1 1280 x 691 pixels
16:9 = 1.78:1 1280 x 720 pixels (native resolution)
Full height images
A Throw ratio factor (TRF) has been applied to the following charts:
1.66:1 (Vista) 1195 x 720 pixels TRF = 1.07
4:3 = 1.33:1 960 x 720 pixels TRF = 1.33
5:4 = 1.25:1 900 x 720 pixels TRF = 1.42
Method two: by calculation
See the calculations, on the page immediately following the lens chart.
For more information about
Throw ratio factor (TRF), see
Useful lens calculations, later
in this section.
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Choosing a lens using the lens charts
Use the charts on this page and on the following pages to choose which lens best
suits your application.
Full width images, including 2.35:1, 1.85:1 and 16:9 (native resolution)
example
For a screen width of 6m at a distance of 13m, the 1.8 - 2.4: 1 zoom lens would
•
be best suited.
For the same screen size at a distance of 18m, the 2.4 - 3.6: 1 zoom lens would
•
be best suited.
if you need to be more precise, then use the calculations on the page immediately
following the lens charts.
feet
33 10
1.2 - 1.44 : 1
zoom lens
001-736
metres
1.44 - 1.8 : 1
zoom lens
001-737
1.8 - 2.4 : 1
zoom lens
001-738
Notes
This chart has a TRF of 1.0, for
use with the following images:
2.35:1 (Scope),
1.85:1 and 16:9
2.4 - 3.6 : 1
zoom lens
001-739
13.6 - 5.6 : 1
zoom lens
001-740
Screen width
16 5
0.96 : 1 fi xed lens
001-735
0.64 : 1 fi xed lens
001-734
5 10 15 20 25 30 metres
16 33 49 66 82 98 feet
Throw distance
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Lens charts continued
Full height image 1.66:1 (Vista)
Use the chart below to choose which lens best suits your application.
if you need to be more precise, then use the calculations on the page immediately
following the lens charts.
feet
33 10
1.2 - 1.44 : 1
zoom lens
001-736
metres
1.44 - 1.8 : 1
zoom lens
001-737
1.8 - 2.4 : 1
zoom lens
001-738
Notes
This chart has a TRF of 1.07,
for use with the following
images:
1.66:1 (Vista)
2.4 - 3.6 : 1
zoom lens
001-739
13.6 - 5.6 : 1
zoom lens
001-740
Screen width
16 5
0.96 : 1 fi xed lens
001-735
0.64 : 1 fi xed lens
001-734
5 10 15 20 25 30 metres
16 33 49 66 82 98 feet
Throw distance
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