Digital Projection TITAN LASER WUXGA Installation & Quick Start Manual

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Titan Laser WUXGA
High Brightness Digital Video Projector
INSTALLATION & QUICK START GUIDE
CONNECTION GUIDE
OPERATING GUIDE REFERENCE GUIDE
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DigitalProjection Ltd.Titan Laser WUXGA About this document
About this document
Follow the instructions in this manual carefully to ensure safe and long-lasting use of the projector.
Symbols used in this document
Many pages in this documenthave 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 y ourself a nd/or damage to the equipment unless the instructions are closely followed.
ELECTRICAL WARN ING: this s ymbol indicates that there is a danger of electrical shock unless the instructions are closely followed.
LASER WARNING: this symbol indicates that there is a potential hazard of e ye exposure to lase r radiation unless the instructions are closely followed.
NOTE: this symbol indicates that there is some important information that you should read.
Product revision
Because we at Digital Projection continually strive to improve our products, we may change specifications and designs, and add new features without prior notice.
Updates may be available online - visit the Digital Projection website for all latest documents.
Legal notice
Trademarks and trade names mentioned in this document remain the property of their respective owners. Digital Projection disclaims any proprietary interest in trademarks and trade names other than its own.
Copyright © 2019 Digital Projection Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Laser information DigitalProjection Ltd.Titan Laser WUXGA
Laser information
LASER LIGHT
AVOID DIRECT EYE EXPOSURE
CLASS 3R LASER PRODUCT
455-470nm <13Watts
CLASSIFIED EN/IEC 60825-1 2007
Caution - use of controls or adjustments or performance of proce dures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
Optical radiation
Caution - possibly hazardous optical radiation emitted from this product. Do not stare at operating light source. May be harmful to eyes. This projector is tested according to IEC/EN62471-5:201 5 (Photobiological safety of lamps and lamp syste ms – Part 5: Ima ge projectors” sta ndard) to be Risk Group 3 (high risk).
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DigitalProjection Ltd.Titan Laser WUXGA LightHazard Warning
Light Hazard Warning
No direct exposure to the beam is permitted, RG3 IEC 62471-5:2015.
Operators should control access to the beam within the hazard distance or install the projector at sufficient height to prevent exposures of spec tators’ eyes within the hazard distance.
Hazard Distance
The hazard distance is the distance measured from the projection lens at which the intensity or energy per unit of surface is lower than the applicable exposure limit on the cornea or skin. If the person is within the hazard distance, the beam is considered unsafe for exposure.
Light Hazard Distances
LENS HAZARD DISTANC E
0.67: 1 Super Wide fixed
1.12 : 1 Wide Fixed
1.16-1.49:1 Super Wide Zoom 5.5m
1.39 - 1.87:1 Wide Zoom 6.5m
1.87 - 2.56:1 Standard Zoom 8.5m
2.56 - 4.16:1 Semi Long Zoom 10.5m
4.16 - 6.96:1 Long Zoom1 14m
6.92 - 10.36:1 Long Zoom2
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Introduction DigitalProjection Ltd.Titan Laser WUXGA
Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of this Digital Projection product. Your projector has the following key features:
l WUXGA projector l Supportfor Frame Sequential and Dual Pipe 3D formats. l HDBaseT® for transmission of uncompressed High Definition Video up to 100 m from the source. l 3G-SDI with loop-through. l Edge Blend with black level correction. l Blanking control for custom input window sizing. l Cornerstone, Vertical & Horizontal Keystone, Pincushion & Barrel,and Image Rotation. l Control via LAN and RS232. l Motorised lens mount. l Separate control of screen and source aspect ratio. l Non-linear warp for irregular projection surfaces
A serial number is located on the side of the projector. Record it here:
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DigitalProjection Ltd.Titan Laser WUXGA Contents
About this document 2
Symbols used in this document 2
Product revision 2
Legal notice 2
Laser information 3
Optical radiation 3
Light Hazard Warning 4
LightHazard Distances 4
Introduction 5
Contents 6
What's in the box? 12
Connecting the power supply 13
Projector overview 14
Control panel 15
Remote control 17
Infrared reception 20
Positioning the scr een and projector 21
Roll and pitch 22
Stacking and rigging 23
Pin and cup stacking 23
Using the eye bolts 24
Point-to point connections 24
Threaded suspension cables 25
Changing the lens 26
Inserting a new lens 26
Removing the lens 26
Fitting a lens hood 27
Operating the projector 28
Switching the projector on 28
Switching the projector off 28
Selecting an input signal 28
Selecting a test pattern 28
Adjusting the lens 29
Lens menu 29
Remote control 29
Adjusting the image 29
Orientation 29
Geometry 29
Picture 29
Signal inputs 32
Digital inputs and outputs 32
EDID on the DisplayPort, HDMI, and HDbaseT inputs 33
Using DisplayPort/ HDMI/ HDBaseT switchers with the projector 33
3D connections 34
Frame sequential 1080p 3D up to 120Hz and WUXGA 3D at 100Hz 34
Dual Pipe 1080p and WUXGA 3D sources at up to 100 and 120Hz 34
3D Sync 35
Control connections 36
LAN connection examples 37
RS232 connection example 38
Using the menus 40
Opening the Menu 40
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Contents Digital Projection Ltd.Titan Laser WUXGA
Opening a submenu 40
Exiting menus and closing the OSD 41
Inside a menu 41
Accessing sub menus 42
Executing commands 42
Editing projector settings 43
Using a slider to set a value 43
Editing numeric values 44
Using the projector 45
Main menu 45
Lens menu 46
Lens control 46
Lens memory 47
Image menu 48
Color menu 50
Color space 50
Color mode 51
ColorMax 51
Manual color matching 52
Color matching parameters explained 53
Color temperature 54
Gains and lifts 54
Geometry menu 55
Aspect ratio 55
Theaterscope setting 56
Digital zoom 57
Overscan 58
Blanking 59
Keystone 60
Keystone example 61
Keystone settings 62
4 corners 63
Top right corner example 64
Rotation 65
Rotation example 66
Pincushion / barrel 67
Pincushion/ Barrel example 67
Arc 68
Custom warp 69
Edge blend menu 70
Blend width 71
Black level uplift 72
3D menu 73
3D types 74
Some 3D settings explained 75
Dark time 75
Eye swap 75
Sync offset 76
Laser menu 77
Setup menu 78
ColorMax 80
Measured data/ target data 81
Power on / off 82
Clock adjust 83
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PIC mute setting 83
OSDsettings 84
Memory 84
EDID Mode 85
Hotkey setting 85
Network menu 86
Network setup 86
Art-net setup 87
Art-net channel setting 87
PIP menu 88
Information menu 89
Signal format 89
System status 90
Thermal status 90
Factory reset 91
Served web pages 92
Choosing a lens 102
Basic calculation 103
Basic calculation example 104
Full lens calculation 105
Introducing TRC 105
Calculating TRC 106
TRC table 106
Calculating the throw ratio with TRC 106
Full lens calculation example 107
Screen requirements 108
Fitting the image to the display 108
WUXGA images displayed full width 108
WUXGA images displayed with a height of 1200 pixels 108
WUXGA images displayed full height 109
Diagonal screen sizes 109
Positioning the image 11 0
Aspect ratios explained 112
Aspect ratios examples 112
Source: 4:3 112
Source: 16:9 113
Source: 16:10 (native) 113
Aspect ratio example: TheatreScope 114
Appendix A: lens part numbers 115
Appendix B: supported signal input modes 116
2D formats 116
3D formats 119
SDI formats 119
Appendix C: wiring details 121
Signal inputs and outputs 121
HDMI 1 and 2 121
DisplayPort 122
3G-SDI in,3G-SDI out 123
HDBaseTinput 123
Control connections 124
LAN 124
RS232 124
IR input 124
Appendix D: memory scheme and me mory items 125
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Appendix E: glossary of te rms 128
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DigitalProjection Ltd.Titan Laser WUXGA What's in the box?
What's in the box?
Make sure your box contains everything listed. If any pieces are missing, contact your dealer.
Only one remote is supplied with the projector.
Save and store the original box and packing materials, in case you ever need to ship your projector.
The projector is shipped without a lens.
Only the appropriate cable for destination territory is supplied with the projector
Projector
PicMute
OPEN
CLOSE
MENU
EXIT INFO
HDMI1
OK
OFF ON
ALT
LENS
FOCUS ZOOM
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
SHIFT
21 3
HDMI2 DVI
DisplayPort1
HD-T 3GSDI
VGA COMP1 COMP2
HDMI3
TEST
HDMI4
DisplayPort2
R G B ALL
3D EYE PIP SWAP
4 5 6
7 8 9 0
ALT
ADDR
OSD
OFF
ON
DEFAULT
FREEZE
RE-SYNC
A B C D
USERPRESET
Remote Control Batteries
Important Information Book HDMI Cable Remote Control Cable
Power Cable, UK / RoW Power Cable, USA
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Connectingthepower supp ly DigitalProjection Ltd.Titan Laser WUXGA
Connecting the power supply
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.
Rest of the World:
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2
1.
Firmly push the mains connector into the socket
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USA Only
1.
Firmly push the mains connector into the socket
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2. Rotate the connector 90° clockwise to lock it in place
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Projector overview
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Front View
1. Eye bolts (x4)
2. Connections panel
3. Stacking pins (x4)
4. Adjustable feet (x4)
5. Stacking cups (x4)
6. Control panel
7. Mains socket and switch
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Controlpanel Digital Projection Ltd.Titan Las erWUXGA
Control panel
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Control Panel
AUTO SYNC and ASPECT do no t work when the proj ector uses HDMI 3 or 4.
1. POWER Switches the projector on and off (STANDBY). Indicator:
Off. The projector is switched off Flashing green. The projector is warming up Flashing blue. The projector is cooling down
On, red. Standby mode On, green. The projector is switched on.
2. INPUT Switches to the next input source.
3. AUTO SYN C Re-synchronises with the current inputsignal.
4. ASPECT Changes the aspect ratio.
5. CENTER LENS Centers the lens.
6. PIC MU TE Switches the laser off/on or blanks the DMD. Indicator: Off = the projector is in standby On, blue = the projector is on, normal projection On, red = the projector is on, picture mute is activated
7. LIGHT INDICATOR Off = light is switched off Flashing red (cycles of single flashes) = failure to light up during power up Flashing red (cycles of double flashes) = unexpected light off while running On, green = light is switched on
8. TEMP INDICA TOR Off = no problem Flashing red = temperature error
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9. HOTKEYS User selectable functions. Pre-set functions: HOTKEY 1 Information HOTKEY 2 Test Pattern HOTKEY 3 Lens Memory Load Additional options: Picture Mode AmbientBrightness Correction Freeze PIP Swap
10. STATUS Off = no problem Flashing red (continuously) = cover error Flashing red (cycles of four flashes) = fan error On, red = system error
11. MENU Displays and exits the OSD.
12. Ar row buttons & ENTER Navigation buttons used to highlight menu entries in the OSD. Press ENTER to open or execute the highlighted menu entry.
13. EXIT Exits the current OSD page and enters the level above.
14. LENS SHIFT arrow buttons Each of these buttons moves the lens in the specified direction.
15. FOCUS plus and minus buttons Used to move the focus in and out.
16. ZOOM plus and minus buttons Used to zoom in and out.
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Remotecontrol Digital Projection Ltd.Titan LaserWUXGA
Remote control
Pic Mute
OPEN
CLOSE
MENU
EXIT INFO
HDMI1
OK
OFF ON
ALT
LENS
FOCUS ZOOM
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
SHIFT
21 3
HDMI2 DVI
DisplayPort1
HD-T 3GSDI
VGA COMP1 COMP2
HDMI3
TEST
HDMI4
DisplayPort2
R G B ALL
3D EYE PIP SWAP
4 5 6
7 8 9 0
ALT
ADDR
OSD
OFF
ON
DEFAULT
FREEZE
RE-SYNC
A B C D
USER PRESET
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Remote Control
1. Power ON / OFF Turns power on and off.
The PIC Mute setting is defined in the setup menu. See Setup menu on page78
2. Pic Mute OPEN / CLOSE Shows and hides the projected image. There are two PIC Mute settings:
l Laser. When off, the laser is switched off and no image is projected l DMD Blanking. When off, the laser remains on and a black image is projected
3. OSD ON / OFF Enable and disable screen timeout messages and control whether to show the OSD during projection.
4. MENU Access the OSD. If the OSD is open,press this button to go back to the previous menu.
5. Nav igation (arrows a nd OK) Navigate through the menus with the arrows, confirm your choice with OK. In lens adjustment modes, the arrows are used to move, zoom or focus the lens. See 11 below. In lens adjustment modes, or when the OSD is not showing, the OK button switches between modes: Shift Adjustment and Zoom / Focus Adjustment.
6. EXIT Go up one level in the OSD. When the top level is reached, press to close the OSD.
FREEZE and RE-SYN C are not available wh en the projector uses input HDMI 3 or 4.
7. FREEZE Freeze the current frame.
8. DEFAULT When editing a parameter, press this button to restore the default value.
9. INFO Access information about the projector.
10. RE-SYN C Re-synchronise with the current inputsignal
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Pic Mute
OPEN
CLOSE
MENU
EXIT INFO
HDMI1
OK
OFF ON
ALT
LENS
FOCUS ZOOM
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
SHIFT
21 3
HDMI2 DVI
DisplayPort1
HD-T 3GSDI
VGA COMP1 COMP2
HDMI3
TEST
HDMI4
DisplayPort2
R G B ALL
3D EYE PIP SWAP
4 5 6
7 8 9 0
ALT
ADDR
OSD
OFF
ON
DEFAULT
FREEZE
RE-SYNC
A B C D
USER PRESET
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Remote Control
11. LENS adjustment
l FOCUS IN / OUT: adjust focus. l SHIFT: press and hold this button, then use the Navigation arrow buttons to move the
lens.
l ZOOM IN / OUT: adjust zoom.
12. USER PRESET A, B, C, D Load user presets.
13. ALT Press and hold this button to access alternative functions for all buttons with a green label.
This projector does not use the following optio ns on the remote: DVI, VGA, COMP 1 and COMP 2.
3D is only available on the HDMI 3 and 4 inputs.
14. DVI / DisplayPort2 / numeric input 3 There is no DVI input on this projector. Use with ALT to select the DisplayPort 2 input.
15. HD MI 2 / HD MI 4 / numeric input 2 Select the HDMI 1 input. Use with ALT to select the HDMI 4 input.
16. HD MI 1 / HD MI 3 / numeric input 1 Select the HDMI 1 input. Use with ALT to select the HDMI 3 input.
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Remotecontrol Digital Projection Ltd.Titan LaserWUXGA
Pic Mute
OPEN
CLOSE
MENU
EXIT INFO
HDMI1
OK
OFF ON
ALT
LENS
FOCUS ZOOM
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
SHIFT
21 3
HDMI2 DVI
DisplayPort1
HD-T 3GSDI
VGA COMP1 COMP2
HDMI3
TEST
HDMI4
DisplayPort2
R G B ALL
3D EYE PIP SWAP
4 5 6
7 8 9 0
ALT
ADDR
OSD
OFF
ON
DEFAULT
FREEZE
RE-SYNC
A B C D
USER PRESET
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Remote Control
17. DISPLAYPORT 1 / R / numeric input 4 Select DisplayPort 1 input.
18. HD -T / G / numeric input 5 Select the HDBaseT input.
This projector does not use the following optio ns on the remote: DVI, VGA, COMP 1 and COMP 2.
3D is only available on the HDMI 3 and 4 inputs.
PIP is not available wh en the projector uses input HDMI 3 or 4.
19. VGA / 3D / numeric input 7 There is no VGA input on this projector. Use with ALT to toggle the 3D Format setting between Off and Auto.
20. COMP1 / EYE / numeric input 8 There is no Component 1 input on this projector. Use with ALT to switch between left and right eye 3D dominance.
21. AD DR / ALL (with re d indicator at the top) Assign and unassign an IR remote address.
l To assign an IR re mote address:
1. Press and hold this button until the red indicator starts flashing.
2. Release this button and while the red indicator is still flashing, enter a two­digitaddress using the numeric input buttons. The indicator will flash three times quickly to confirm the change.
l To unassign an address and return to the defa ult address 00:
1. Press and hold ALT and this button simultaneously until the red indicator flashes to confirm the change.
22. 3GSDI / B / numeric input 6 Select the 3G-SDI input.
23. COMP2 / PIP / numeric input 9 There is no Component 2 input on this projector. Use with ALT to switch on Picture In Picture (PIP) mode.
24. TEST / SWAP / numeric input 0 Show a test pattern. Press again to show the next test pattern: ...Off, White, Black, Red, Green, Blue, CheckerBoard, CrossHatch, V Burst, H Burst, ColourBar, Screen layout. When PIP mode is on, use this button with ALT to swap the main and sub images.
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Infrared reception
40˚
40˚
The projector has infrared sensors at the front and back.
The angle ofacceptance is 40°. Make sure that the remote control is within the angle of acceptance when trying to control the projector.
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Positioning the screen and projector
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Always allow the projector to cool for 5 minutes before disconnecting the power or moving the projector.
Ensure that there is a t least 50 cm (19.7 in) of space between the ventilation outlets and any wall, and 30 cm (11.8 in) on all other sides.
Do not use the thre aded holes for the adjustable feet to hang or m ount the projector.
1. Install the screen,ensuring that it is in the best position for viewing by your audience.
2. Mount the projector, ensuring that it is at a suitable distance from the screen for the image to fill the screen. Set the adjustable feet so that the projector is level, and perpendicular to the screen.
The drawing shows the positions of the feet for table mounting, and the fixing holes for ceiling mounting.
1. Four adjustable feet
2. Four M10 holes for ceiling mount The screws should not penetrate more than 15 mm into the body of the projector.
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Roll and pitch
The projector can be operated in numerous positions.
360˚
Pitch
360˚
Roll
In portrait mode, it is recommended to position the projector with inputs facing upward, as shown in the diagram.
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Stacking and rigging
Do not use the thre aded holes for the adjustable feet to hang or m ount the projector.
Do not use the c arry handles to hang or mount the projector.
This system should only be used to stack a maximum two proje ctors.
The projector can be stacked using the pin and cups that are located on top and underneath the projector. The pin and cups can also be used to attach a mounting rail. The eye bolts on top of the projector can be used with suspension cables to fly the projector.
Pin and cup stacking
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The top of the projector has pins and the bottom of the projector has cups. The pins and cups can connect together and be locked into place with a locking pin.
1. Remove the adjustable feet from the projector that will be stacked on the top.
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2. Mount the projector on top of the other projector. Ensure that all four cups are placed over the pins on
the bottom projector.
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Push the locking pins into place on each cup and pin.
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Using the eye bolts
This system should only be used to fly a single projector. Do not stack projectors and fly them together.
Four eye-bolts are fitted to the top of the projector to enable the flying of the projector using steel wire or chains.
Point-to point connections
45° 45°
Refer to the following guidelines when connecting one end of a suspension cable directly to an eye-bolt and the other to a suspension point.
l The suspension cables can be connected to the eye-bolts at an angle of up to 45° around
the eye ring.
l The suspension cables must notbe connected to the eye-bolts at any angle across the eye
ring.
l The suspension cable must run vertically up from the projector.
Example of an incorre ct configuration
Examples of corr ect configurations
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Threaded suspension cables
45° 45°
45°45°
Refer to the following guidelines when threading the suspension cable through the eye-bolts and connecting both ends to suspension points.
l The suspension cable can exit the eye-bolts at an angle of up to 45° around the eye ring. l The suspension cable can exit the eye-bolts at an angle of up to 45° across the eye ring. l The suspension cable should not be threaded through 2 or more eye-bolts
Example of an incorre ct configurationExample of a correc t configuration
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DigitalProjection Ltd.Titan Laser WUXGA Ch angingthe lens
Changing the lens
Before changing the lens, always make sure the projector is switched off and fully disconnected from its power supply.
When changing the lens, avoid using excessive force as this may damage the equipment.
The lens is shipped separately.
Take care to preserve the original lens packaging and protective cap s for future use.
Inserting a new lens
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Turn the lens release lever clockwise so that it is pointing upwards, to open the lock fully.
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2. Remove the rear lens cap from the lens.
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3. Insert the lens into the lens aperture, making sure that the plug on the zoom drive mechanism lines up with the socket on the front of the projector, then push the lens in firmly as far as it will go.
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Turn the lens release lever anti-clockwise to the mid-position.
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5. The lens can now be pushed in further. Push the lens in firmly as far as it will go.
6. Turn the lens release lever fully anti-clockwise so that itis pointing downwards, to close the lock fully.
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Removing the lens
To remove the lens, reverse the procedure described in Inserting a new lens above:
1. Turn the release lever up to the mid-position, then pull the lens out as far as it will go.
2. Turn the release lever clockwise so it is pointing upwards, then pull the lens out completely.
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Changing the lens Digital ProjectionLtd. Titan Laser WUXGA
Fitting a lens hood
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FDA regulations requires that a lens hood is permanently fitted when using the 4.16-6 .96:1 lens with the Titan La ser range of projectors in the United States of America. Fitting can be provid ed by your reseller or System Integrator.
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Remove the six screws.
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2. Remove the lens glass.
3. Place hood over the lens,aligned with the screw holes.
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Screw in the six screws to secure the hood.
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5. Pace the six sponges over the locating pins on the hood.
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6. Place the glass and bracketover the hood.
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7. Screw in the six screws to secure the glass and bracket to the hood.
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Operating the projector
See Connecting the power supply on page13.
The self-test is running when all the LEDs on the control panel are lit.
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.
Switching the projector on
1. Connect the power cable between the mains supply and the projector. (See Connecting the power supply above.) Switch the breaker switch nextto the power connector to on. The POWER indicator turns red to signal that the projecter is on and in STANDBY mode.
2. Press one of the following buttons:
l On the remote control, the ON button l On the projector control panel, the POWER button.
The POWER indicator begins flashing green as the projector powers up. When the flashing stops, the POWER indicator lights solid green and the Digital Projection logo appears on the screen. The projector is switched on and projecting.
Switching the projector off
1. Press OFF on the remote control or POWER on the control panel, then press again to confirm your choice. The POWER indicator on the control panel will start flashing blue, the projected image will turn off and the cooling fans will run for a short time until the POWER indicator goes steady red to indicate that the projector has entered STANDBY mode.
2. If you need to switch the projector off completely, switch the breaker switch next to the power connector to off and then disconnect the power cable from the projector.
Selecting an input signal
See Using the menu s on page40 for full de tails of how to use the controls and the menu system.
1. Connect one or more image sources to the projector.
2. Select the input you want to display:
l Press one of the input buttons on the remote control. l Alternatively, open the On-screen display (OSD) by pressing MENU . Highlight Input from the main menu, press ENTER/OK and then select an input
signal using the UP and DOWN arrow buttons. Press EN TER/OK to confirm your choice.
Selecting a test pattern
To display a test pattern:
l Press TEST on the remote control.
Change the test pattern using the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons. The following test patterns are available: White, Black, Red, Green, Blue, Checkerboard, Crosshatch, V Burst, H Burst, Col or Bar, Off.
l Alternatively, open the OSD by pressing MENU. Highlight Test Patterns from the main menu, then select a test pattern using the LEFT and RIGHT arrow
buttons.
After the final test pattern, the projector exits test pattern mode and returns to the main image. To view test patterns again, you need to press TEST again. If you wish to exitthe test patterns before you reach the final one, press TEST or EXIT at any time.
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Operating thep rojector Digital ProjectionLtd. Titan Laser WUXGA
Adjusting the lens
The lens can be adjusted using the Lens menu,or using the lens buttons on the remote control.
Lens menu
The Lens menu provides access to the Lens Control setting and the Lens Center command.
Lens Control allows Zoom, Focus and Shift adjustment using the arrow buttons. The setting operates in Zoom/Focus Adjustment and Shift Adjustment mode.
Press ENTER/SELECT to switch between the two modes.
Remote control
See Remote control on page17 for full de tails of how to adjust the lens using the remote control .
Use the remote control to adjust zoom, focus and shift directly, without opening a menu:
l OK enters lens control,then switches between Zoom/Focus Adjustment and Shift Adjustment. l EXIT exits lens control and opens the Lens menu. l MENU exits lens control and returns to the main image. l The arrow buttons adjust zoom, focus and shiftas indicated on the screen.
Adjusting the image
Orientation
This can be set from the Se tup menu.
Highlight Orientation and choose from Front Tabletop, Front Ceiling, Rear Tabletop, Rear Ceiling and Auto-front.
Geometry
Settings such as K eystone, Rotation, Pincushion / Barrel and Arc can be set from the Geome try menu.
Picture
Neither of the settings under Picture are available with the HDMI 3 and 4 inpu ts.
Settings such as Gam ma, Brightness, Contras t, Saturation, Hue and Sharpness can be set from the Ima ge menu.
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Signal inputs
Digital inputs and outputs
For simultaneous HDBaseT and LAN connectivity, a third-party distribution product can be utilised to combine HDBaseT video stream with LAN conne ction for delivery to the projector.
HDBaseT / LAN
1 2
TRIGGER
RS-232
WIRE REMOTE
Ethernet / Art-Net
HDMI 3
HDMI 1 HDMI 2
SYNC INSYNC OUT HDMI 4 3D SYNC IR
IN OUT
SDI
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1. HDMI 1 / HDMI 2 / HDMI 3 / H DMI 4 HDMI 1 and 2 are HDMI 2.0 inputs supporting HDCP
2.2. HDMI 3 and 4 are HDMI 1.4b inputs supporting Frame Sequential and Dual Pipe 3D with HDCP 1.4. Connect an HDMI cable to the connector.
2. DisplayPort DisplayPort 1.2 input. Connect a DisplayPort cable to the connector. Supports sources up to 4K-UHD resolution at 60 Hz
3. HDB aseT/LAN Receives digital signal from HDBaseT-compliant devices with LAN connectivity.
4. 3G-SDI in and 3G-SDI out Connect a 3G-SDI cable to distribute the 3G-SDI signal to another projector.
5. Ethernet/ArtN et Provides LAN connectivity via an ethernet or ArtNet cable.
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EDID on the DisplayPort, HDMI, and HDbaseT inputs
If you are using a computer graphics card or another source thatobeys the EDID protocol, the source will automatically configure itself to suit the capability of the projector.
Otherwise refer to the documentation supplied with the source to manually set the resolution to the DMD™ resolution of the projector or the nearest suitable setting. Switch off the source, connect to the projector, then switch the source back on again.
Using DisplayPort/ HDMI/ HDBaseT switchers with the projector
When using a DisplayPort/HDMI/HDBaseT source switcher with the projector, it is important to set the switcher so that it passes the projector EDID through to the source devices.
If this is not done, the projector may not be able to lock to the source or display the source correctly as its video outputtimings may not be compatible with those of the projector. Sometimes this is called transparent, pass-through or clone mode. See your switcher’s manual for information on how to set this mode.
EDID
EDID
EDID
EDID
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The EDIDs in the s witcher s hould be the sa me as the one in the projector.
1. Sources
2. Switcher
3. Projector
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3D connections
HDBaseT / LAN
1 2
TRIGGER
RS-232
WIRE REMOTE
Ethernet / Art-Net
HDMI 3
HDMI 1 HDMI 2
SYNC INSYNC OUT HDMI 4 3D SYNC IR
IN OUT
SDI
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1. Sync In / Sync Out Sync In is the 3D sync input signal. Connect the 3D sync from your graphics card or server. Sync Out is the 3D sync output signal. Enables 3D from multiple projectors.
2. HDMI 3 / HDMI 4 HDMI 3 and 4 are HDMI 1.4b inputs supporting Frame Sequential and Dual Pipe 3D with HDCP 1.4. Connect an HDMI cable to the connector.
3. 3D Sync IR Sync output signal. This is affected by the settings in the 3D menu such as Dark Time and 3D Sync Offset. Connect this to an IR emitter or ZScreen.
Frame sequential 1080p 3D up to 120Hz and WUXGA 3D at 100Hz
See 3D formats on page119 for a comp lete list of supported formats and frame rates.
1. Connect to HDMI 3 or 4.
2. Set 3 D Format in the 3 D menu to Fra me Sequential.
Dual Pipe 1080p and WUXGA 3D sources at up to 100 and 120Hz
1. Connect the left eye output to the HDMI 3 socket and the right eye output to the HDMI 4 socket.
2. Set 3 D Format in the 3 D menu to D ual-Pipe.
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3D Sync
4
3
2
1
1. 3D Input
2. 3D Sync In
3. 3D Sync IR
4. IR emmitter or Zscreen
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Control connections
For a list of al l command s used to control the projector via LAN, see the Protocol Guide (a vailable separately).
Only one remote connection (RS232 or LAN) should be used at any one time.
With a LAN conn ection the projector can serve a web page offering status and projector controls.
Trigger 1 and Trigger 2 are not available wi th HDMI 3 and 4 inputs.
Projector Controller is available for download, free of charge, from the Digital Projectio n website.
HDBaseT / LAN
1 2
TRIGGER
RS-232
WIRE REMOTE
Ethernet / Art-Net
HDMI 3
HDMI 1 HDMI 2
SYNC INSYNC OUT HDMI 4 3D SYNC IR
IN OUT
SDI
24531
1. Trigger 1 & Trigger 2 The Trigger outputs are activated by one of the three following conditions, as set in the Setup menu:
l 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.
l Aspect ratio trigger: can be used to control
screen shuttering for different aspect ratios.
l RS232 trigger: can be used to control the
screen or screen shuttering on receipt of an RS232 command
2. HDB aseT/LAN The projector’s features can be controlled via a LAN connection, using Digital Projection’s Pr ojector Controller application or a terminal-emulation program.
3. RS23 2
l All of the projector’s features can be controlled
via a serial connection, using commands described in the Protocol Guide.
l Use a straight-through cable to connect directly
to a computer.
4. Ethernet/ArtN et This dedicated LAN connection can be used if HDBaseT/LAN is already being used for HDBaseT signal input.
5. Wired Re mote The remote control can be connected using a standard 3.5 mm mini jack cable (tip-ring-sleeve, or TRS).
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LAN connection examples
With a LAN conn ection the projector can serve a web page offering basic projector controls.
Projector Controller is available for download, free of charge, from the Digital Projectio n website.
For simultaneous HDBaseT and LAN connectivity, a third-party distribution product can be utilised to combine HDBaseT video stream with LAN conne ction for delivery to the projector.
The projector’s features can be controlled via a LAN connection, using Digital Projection’s Projector Controller application or a terminal emulation program.
Un-crossed
LAN cable
Un-crossed LAN cables
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RS232 connection example
The Protocol Guide i s available separately
All of the projector’s features can be controlled via a serial connection, using commands described in the Pr otocol Guide.
Straight through cable
Computer to Projector
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Using the menus
Opening the Menu
Pic Mute
OPEN
CLOSE
MENU
EXIT INFO
HDMI1
OK
OFF ON
ALT
LENS
FOCUS ZOOM
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
SHIFT
21 3
HDMI2 DVI
DisplayPort1
HD-T 3GSDI
VGA COMP1 COMP2
HDMI3
TEST
HDMI4
DisplayPort2
R G B ALL
3D EYE PIP SWAP
4 5 6
7 8 9 0
ALT
ADDR
OSD
OFF
ON
DEFAULT
FREEZE
RE-SYNC
A B C D
USER PRESET
Remote control
Projector control panel
Access the various menus using either the projector control panel or the remote control. On either device:
1. Press the MEN U button. The on-screen display (OSD) opens showing the list ofavailable menus
Opening a submenu
Move up and down the list using the UP and DOWN arrow buttons.
To open a submenu:
1. Press ENTER on the control panel or OK on the remote control.
This guide refers to the above two buttons as ENTER/OK.
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Exiting menus and closing the OSD
OSD: Top Level Menu continued
On Screen Display (OSD): Top Level Menu
To go back to the previous page:
1. Press EXIT.
To close the OSD:
1. Press MENU.
Or:
1. Go back to the top level menu
2. Press EXIT.
Inside a menu
Inside a menu
The highlighted item has green background.
When you open a menu, the page consists of the following elements:
l Title bar at the top shows which menu you have accessed. l Highlighted item l Available and unavailable items Unavailable items appear a pale gray color. Whether an item is
available may depend on other settings.
l The text or symbol to the right of an item shows whether the item:
l has a value that can be changed (the current value is shown) l opens a sub-menu (an arrow button is displayed) l executes a command (the space to the rightof the item is blank).
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Accessing sub menus
Use the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to highlight the sub-menu, then press ENTER/OK.
Executing commands
Confirmation dialog
Highlighted command
If the item contains a command, highlighting it reveals an OK button.
Press ENTER/OK to execute the highlighted command.
You may be asked for confirmation. Use the ENTER/OK to confirm, or EXIT to cancel.
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Editing projector settings
List of values
Some menu items may b e unavailable due to settings in other menus. Unavailable menu items appear gray
If the highlighted menu item contains a list of values to choose from, you can change the value by doing the following:
1. Highlight the menu item and press ENTER/OK.
2. In the list of values that opens, use the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to highlight a value, then press
ENTER/OK again to select the highlighted value.
Using a slider to set a value
Slider
Some parameters open a slider. To set such a parameter:
1. Press the LEFT or RIGHT arrow button, or ENTER/OK. The arrow buttons will open the slider and adjust the value at the same time. ENTER/OK 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 EXIT to exit the slider and return to the menu, or press MENU to exit the slider without showing the menu again.
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Editing numeric values
Some parameters take numeric values without using sliders - for example, color matching values or IP addresses.
1. Use the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to highlight the row containing the numeric field you wish to edit.
2. Press ENTER/OK to enter edit mode. A numeric field in edit mode is white text on blue background.
3. In edit mode:
l Use the UP arrow button to increase the numeric value. l Use the DOWN arrow button to decrease the numeric value.
4. Use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons to edit the next or previous numeric fields within the same row.
5. Once ready, press ENTER/OK to exit edit mode.
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Main menu
Main menu, page 2
Main menu, page 1
See Signal inputs on page32 for information about the available inputs and connections.
Selecting a test pattern hides the OSD. Press EXIT to hide the test pattern, and then press MENU to show the OSD
l Input Press ENTER/OK to open the list of available
inputs. Use the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to select an input from the list, then press ENTER/OK to confirm your choice. Press EXIT to return to the main menu.
l Test Pattern Choose from: White, Black, Red, Green,
Blue, Checkerboard, Crosshatch, V Burst, H Burst, Color Bar, Off. Use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow
buttons to switch between values.
l Lens, Image, Color, Geometry, Edge Blend, 3D,
Laser, Setup and Netwo rk. Press ENTER/OK to open these menus and access various settings.
Press the DOWN arrow at the bottom of the page to access additional menus:
l PIP and Information Press ENTER/OK to open these
menus and access various settings.
Press the UP arrow to return to the previous page.
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Lens menu
Lens
Lens Control
Center Lens
Lens Lock
Lens Type
Lens Memory
2.5~4.2:1
Off
l Lens Lock
When this feature is On, all other Lens menu items are disabled.
l Lens Control
Opens a sub-menu, see below.
l Center Lens
Centers the lens.
l Lens Type
Choose from 1.4~1.9:1, 1.8~2.6:1, 2.5~4.2:1, 4.1~7.0:1, 0.7:1, 1.1:1, 1.2~1.5:1, 6.9~10.4:1. Select the lens that is installed on the projector.
l Lens Memory
Opens a sub-menu, see next page.
Lens control
Lens Control settings operate in Zoom/Focus Adjustment and Shift Adjustment mode. Press ENTER/OK to
switch between modes.
When in Zoom/Focus Adjustment mode:
l Use the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to adjust Zoom. l Use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons to adjust Focus.
When in Shift Adjustment mode, use the arrow buttons to adjust Shift.
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Lens memory
This menu allows you to load, save and delete up to ten lens presets, containing position, zoom, focus and shift adjustment information.
For example, if using different screen sizes and aspect ratios, you can save zoom, focus and positioning for each screen size and aspect ratio in a dedicated preset.
Use Clear Memory to delete a memory preset if you need to save a new combination oflens settings in its place.Overwriting a saved memory preset is not possible.
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Image menu
The following settings are not available with input HDMI 3 or HDMI 4: Image > Dynamic Black, Brightness, Contrast, Saturation, Hue, Sharpness, Noise Reduction, Freeze, Resync.
Color > Color Space. Geometry > Aspect Ratio,
Digital Zoom, Overscan . Setup > Screen Setting, Auto Source, Trigger-1, Trigger-2. PIP > all settings.
Image
Light Off Timer
Gamma
Dynamic Black
Brightness
Saturation
Hue
Contrast
Sharpness
Disable
2.2
Off
Noise Reduction
100100100
100100100
100100100
100100100
1010
HDR Auto
Resync
Off
Image
Freeze
Ambient Brightness Correction Off
l Dynamic Black
Set to On to allow for increased contrast in darker scenes by modulating the light source.
l Light Off Timer
When Dynamic Black is On, the Light Off Timer will define if laser light source will turn off after a period of time has passed. The options are: Disable, 0.5, 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0 seconds.
l Gamma
Choose a de-gamma curve from 1.0, 1 .8, 2.0, 2.2, 2.35 , 2.5, S-Curveand DICOM. Used correctly, the Gam ma setting can improve contrast while maintaining good details for blacks and whites. If excess ambient light washes out the image and it is difficult 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. DICOM is a simulated DICOM display, which can be used for training applications.
Selecting a HDR setting will di sable the Gamma setting. If the HDR setting is Auto, the Gamma setting is onl y disabled when the image source is HDR
The HDR AUTO setting is only available when the incoming signal is HDR capable
l HDR
Choose from AUTO, RPQ-500, RPQ500, RPQ1000 and HDRHLG. HDR (High Dynamic Range) is a new form of gamma developed to create more realistic experience when viewing images delivered using this format, such as scenes with bright sunlight.Unlike traditional gamma HDR is not device or installation independent. HDR content will come with a recommended brightness regardless of screen size. For best results as a guideline the following screens sizes are suggested.
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HDRScreen sizes Screen width (cm)
Model Lumens 400 NIT 500 NIT 1000 NIT 4000 NIT
Titan Laser WU 29,000 607.6cm 543.5cm 384.3cm 192.2cm Titan Laser WU 37,000 686.4cm 613.9cm 434.1cm 217.1cm
HDR options should only be used with media players and sources equipped with HDR and HDR content. Perceptual Quantizer (PQ) is the digitizing concept for capture and display and provides metadata to enable the display to understand the coding of the content. The NIT numbers relate to the brightness of the viewing conditions in NIT. NIT is the unit of brightness measurement for monitors and LED walls that emit lightrather than reflect it such as a projection screen. However it is a reference to the brightness you would choose for a given environment. HDRHLG is High Dynamic Range – hybrid-log-gamma. This is a broadcast version of HDR for live TV and events.
Brightness, Contrast, Saturation, Hue, Sharpness and Noise Reduction are not available with the HDMI 3 and HDMI4 inp uts
l Brightness, Contrast, Saturation, Hue, Sharpness
Highlight the setting you wish to edit, and then press ENTER/OK, or the LEFT or RIGHT arrow button to open the slider. Use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons to adjust the slider. Press EXIT to close the slider and return to the menu, or MENU to close the slider and return to the projected image.
l Resync
Press ENTER/OK to force the projector to resynchronise with the currentinput
l Noise Reduction
Choose a level of noise reduction from Off, Low, Middle and High.
l Freeze
Freezes the current frame.
l Ambient Brightness Correction
Choose from; Off, BC1, BC2,BC3, BC4, BC5, BC6 This adjusts brightness, contrast, saturation, hue and sharpness settings to levels that are pre-configured for different levels of ambient light.
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Color menu
Color space
Color Space is not available with HDMI 3 or HDMI 4.
In most cases, the Auto setting determines the correctcolorspace to use. If itdoes not,you can choose a specific colorspace:
Choose from Auto, YPbPr, YCbCr, RGB PC and RGB Video.
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Color mode
Only one color mode can be selected at a time . Settings used by the o ther color modes are disabled.
The projector can work in the following color modes: ColorMax, Manual Color Matching, Color Temperature and Gains and Lifts.
ColorMax
See Setup menu on page78 for further information about setting up the User 1 and Us er 2 color gamuts.
1. Set C olor Mode to ColorMax.
2. Navigate to the ColorMax setting.
3. Choose from H DTV, Peak, Us er 1, U ser 2, 3 Color Matching and 7 Color Matching. User 1 and Use r 2 are user-defined color gamuts set via the Setup > ColorMax menu.
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Manual color matching
1. Set C olor Mode to Manual Color Matching.
2. Open the Manual Color Matching submenu.
Here you can do the following:
See Color matching parameters explained on the facing page for more details about the Hue, Saturation and Gain settings.
l Switch Auto Test Pattern On and Off. l Adjust Hue, Satura tion and Gain settings for each individual color to improve the color balance of the
projected image.
l Adjust white balance RGB values. l Reset all values.
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Color matching parameters explained
The levels of hue, saturation and gain in the Manual Color Matching menu change the color values in the following ways:
1. Hue Specifies the position ofeach color (red, yellow, green,cyan, blue and magenta) relative to its neighboring colors.
2. Saturation Specifies the level of white in each color (i.e. how “pale” each color is).
3. Gain Controls the amount of light that goes into each color, i.e. the lowest gain would produce black.
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Color temperature
1. Set C olor Mode to Color Temperature.
2. Navigate to the Color Tem perature setting. Choose a value from 3200K (warmer) to 930 0K (cooler) or
Native (no correction).
Gains and lifts
1. Set C olor Mode to Gains and Lifts.
2. Open the Gains and Lifts submenu.
Lifts allow you to adjust black levels of individual colors, while gains adjust the bright part of the scale.
Set the sliders as required
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Geometry menu
Geometry
Digital Zoom
Overscan
Aspect Ratio
Warping Mode
4 Corners
Rotation
Keystone
Pincushion / Barrel
Off
Source
Arc
Custom Warp
Blanking
Keystone
Aspect Ratio, Digital Zoom and Overscan are
not available with input HDMI 3 or HDMI 4.
This menu allows you to compensate for image distortions caused by an unusual projection angle or irregular screen surface.
Aspect ratio
Image scaling and aspect ratio are also influ enced by Setup > Screen Setting.
See Theaterscope setting on the next page for further information about the TheaterScope aspect ratio.
This feature defines the aspect ratio ofthe source.Use the Setup > Scree n Setting to define the screen aspect ratio.
If you choose a preset aspect ratio from here,it will give you the best fit for your selection.
Choose from:
l 5:4
l 4:3
l 16:10
l 16:9
l 1.88
l 2.35
l TheaterScope
l Source
l Unscaled
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Theaterscope setting
TheaterScope is used with an anamorphic lens.
If you use TheaterScop e, set your screen aspect ratio to 16:9.
The TheaterScope setting is used in combination with an anamorphic lens to restore 2.35: images packed into a 16:9 frame. Such images are projected with black lines at the top and bottom of the 16:9 screen to make up for the difference in aspect ratios.
Without an anamorphic lens and without the TheaterScope setting applied, a 16:9 source containing a 2.35:1 image looks like this:
Black margin – par t of the source
Black margin – par t of the source
If we change the setting to TheaterScope, the black lines will disappear butthe image will stretch vertically to reach the top and bottom of the DMD™:
An anamorphic lens will stretch the image horizontally, restoring the original 2.35 ratio:
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Digital zoom
Digital Zoom is not available with input HDMI 3 or HDMI 4.
Digital Zoom i s a temporary setting and no t retained after an input change or power cycle.
Digital zooming enlarges a section of the image, while the area outside the enlarged section is cropped out to preserve the overall image size.
l Digital Zoom defines the level of zoom that needs to be applied. If Digital Zoom is set to 0, then the other
settings in the menu will be disabled.
l Digital Pan and Digital Scan specify the area that is being enlarged:
l Digital Pan adjusts the horizontal coordinates. l Digital Scan adjusts the vertical coordinates.
The Reset command restores the default Digital Zoom, Digital Pan and Digital Scan values.
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Overscan
Overscan is not available with input HDMI 3 or H DMI
4.
Geometry
Digital Zoom
Overscan
Aspect Ratio
Warping Mode
4 Corners
Rotation
Keystone
Pincushion / Barrel
Off
Source
Arc
Custom Warp
Blanking
Keystone
Off
Crop
Zoom
Use this setting to compensate for noisy or badly defined image edges.
Crop removes unwanted artifacts from the edges of your image by cropping the edges.
Zoom increases the size of the image to force the edges off-screen
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Blanking
Use this feature to:
l fit an odd-sized screen; l cut off timecode dots in the top line of a picture; l cut off subtitles, etc.
Select the edge you wish to blank and use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons to determine the amount of correction.
Use the Reset command to restore blanked edges.
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Keystone
Max rotation in Keystone is reduced from normal rotation
Make sure that the len s type is set to the correct lens in the lens menu before adjusting the len s throw ratio
Keystone
H Keystone
Rotation
Lens Throw Ratio
V Keystone
0
0
0
Reset
0, 3
Use this setting to compensate for any distortion caused by the projector being in a different horizontal or vertical plane to the screen.
After correcting for keystone, the aspect ratio ofthe projected image may be incorrect. This is dependant upon the throw ratio of the lens at its current zoom setting. Adjust the lens throw ratio to compensate for the apsect ratio that results from the zoom setting on the lens.
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Keystone example
The resulting image is distortedThe projector is positioned at an a ngle
The aspect ratio is corrected when the correct
lens throw ratio is applied
The image is corr ected when Key stone is
applied, but the aspect ratio is incorrect
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Keystone settings
1
2
3 4 5
Horizontal and vertical keystone corrections
1. Projector to the left The projector is positioned to the left of the screen. To correct, apply a positive Horizontal Keystone value using the RIGHT arrow button.
2. Projector to the right The projector is positioned to the right of the screen. To correct, apply a negative Horizontal Keystone value using the LEFT arrow button.
3. Projector high The projector is positioned above the screen at a downward angle. To correct, apply a negative Vertical Keys tone value using the DOWN arrow button.
4. Projector low The projector is positioned below the screen at an upward angle. To correct, apply a positive Vertical Keystone value using the UP arrow button.
5. Projector straight The projector is directly opposite the screen at a right angle both horizontally and vertically. No correction is needed.
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4 corners
Corner corrections provide a simple setup for awkward installations and irregular shaped screens that may distort the i mage. To apply a similar (but less flexible) correction, while preserving the original aspect ratio of the image, use the Keystone menu.
For each corner, apply horizontal and / or vertical correction as necessary to restore the rectangular shape of the image.
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Top right corner example
In this illustration, the top right corner requires both horizontal and vertical correction.
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Rotation
Use this feature for example to correct a mounting error causing the image not to be level with the screen.
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1. DMD™ are a The DMD™ is not rotated. It still covers the area that would be occupied by the image withoutcorrection.
2. Rotated image The image is smaller than the surrounding DMD™ area. It is scaled in order to remain within the DMD™ area.
3. Angle of r otation Each step on the slider is 0.25° of rotation. In this example the angle is 5°, therefore Rotation value is 20.
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Pincushion / barrel
Make sure that the len s type is set to the correct lens in the lens menu before adjusting the len s throw ratio
Pincushion / Barrel
H Pin/Barrel
Keystone
Reset
V Pin/Barrel
0
0
Lens Throw Ratio
0, 3
Pincushion or barrel distortions are the result of poor or incorrect tensioning of the screen or using a surface that is not flat.
Use the Pincushion / Bar rel control to compensate electronically for such distortions.
You can also use this menu to make simple panoramic screen corrections without using external processors.
When also correcting for keystone, the aspect ratio of the projected image may be incorrect. This is dependant upon the throw ratio of the lens at its current zoom setting. Adjust the lens throw ratio to compensate for the apsect ratio that results from the zoom setting on the lens.
Pincushion/ Barr el example
BarrelPincushion
The illustration shows pincushion and barrel correction applied both horizontally and vertically,in equal measures.
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Arc
Please note that a positive Arc value on any edge will reduce the image size as the projector needs to maintain the aspect ratio. A negative Arc value will not affect the overall image size.
This feature is similar to Pincushion / Barrel but allows you to apply curvature to each edge of the image independently so you can have any combination of corrections.
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Custom warp
This feature permits selection of predefined User warp maps.User custom warp maps require the Projector Controller PC application to create the custom warp.
Custom warp maps provide non-linear curvature correction for curved or spherical screens and other irregular shaped surfaces such as building mapping.
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Edge blend menu
When Edge Blend is set to Off, all other edg e blen d
settings are disab led.
The picture in the blen d region needs to be delivered to all overlapping projectors, which may requ ire a special setup of the source.
Use this menu to blend together images from an array of two or more projectors. The feature feathers the light output of the projector within the edges that overlap with other projectors in the array:as a result, the overlapping edges are evenly litand easily blend in with the rest of the image.
l Edge Blend
Enable and disable Edge Blend
l Align Pattern
Add markers to the image showing the edges of the blend area and making the overlaps more visible to help adjust the physical position ofthe projectors in the array.
l Blend Width
Determine the width of the blended regions.
l Black Level Uplift
Adjust black levels to compensate if the blended regions appear brighter than the rest of the image.
l Reset
Reset all Edge Blend settings to their factory default values.
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Blend width
Use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons to set the width of the blended regions:
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4
1. Top
2. Bottom
3. Left
4. Right
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Black level uplift
Enable Align Pattern from the Edge Blend menu to see the black level uplift area.
Black in the blended regions appears less dark than in the rest of the image. To compensate for this,use this menu to raise the black levels of the rest of the image:
l Set All to the required amount of black level correction. This will apply equal correction to the black
levels of all colors
l If necessary,use the individual color sliders (Red, Gre en and Blue) for fine adjustment.
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You may experience artifacts at the edges where the blended region of one projector overlaps the pond of mirrors of its neighbor. In the example below, the blended image comes from two projectors,1and2. Both
images have black level uplift applied; as a result, a rtifacts3and4have emerged at the edges where the black level uplift region of one projector overlaps the pond of mirrors of the other.
To remove the artifacts, you need to slightly reduce the size of the black level upliftregion of each projector so it does not overlap the pond of mirrors of the other projector.
l Depending on your array, use Top, Bottom, Left and/or Right to reduce the black level uplift size. In the
example below, use the Right slider of the projector on the left1to remove the artifact on the right
4
, and the Left slider of the projector on the right2to remove the artifact on the left3.
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3D menu
3D
Eye Swap
3D Format
Dark Time
Normal
Off
1.95 ms
Sync Reference
Sync Offset
Internal
100
3D video is onl y possibl e on the HDMI 3 and HDMI 4 inputs.
If 3D Format i s set to Off, all other 3D settings will be unavailable.
See 3D conne ctions on page34 for more information about supported 3D formats.
The following settings are not available when 3D is on: Image > Brigh tness, Contrast, Saturation, Hue, Sharpness, Noise Reduction, Freeze, Resync.
Color > Color Space. Geometry > Aspect Ratio,
Digital Zoom, Overscan . Setup > Screen Setting, Auto Source, Trigger-1, Trigger-2. PIP > all settings.
Also: See 3D types on the next page and See Some 3D settings expla ined o n page75
See 3D formats on page119 for 3D resolutions and frame rates.
Use this menu to enable, disable and set up 3D input, as follows:
l 3D Format — Off, Dual Pipe and Frame Sequential.
Frame Sequential is for sources where Leftand Right eye images are delivered as alternate frames from a single input. Dual Pipe is for sources where Left and Right eye are delivered on separate inputs.
l Eye Swap — Normal and Rev erse.
(set to Reverse if the left- and right-eye images are displayed in the wrong order)
l Dark Time — 0.65 ms , 1.3 ms and 1.95 ms.
Set to reduce the effect of banding and image overlapping when viewed through 3D glasses.
l Sync Offset.
Use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons to compensate for image overlapping (ghosting) when viewed through 3D glasses.
l Sync Reference— External and Internal.
Select the source of the 3D sync. Internal is referenced to the incoming video. External is for Frame Sequential 3D sources and is supplied by the graphics card or player.
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3D types
To display a 3D image if is first necessary to select the 3D format. This can either be Frame Sequential or Dual Pipe. These formats are described below:
L
R
HDMI 1
HDMI 2
Dual Pipe
l Dual Pipe (LEFT and R IGHT) The left and right eye images are delivered on two separate
HDMI links, which the projector will interleave for 3D display.
l Frame Sequential For sequential 3D, an external sync is required to identify left and right
frames. If no sync is available from the sequential source, the projector will generate an output sync, but it may then be necessary to manually set the Eye Swap each time the player is started.
L R L R
Sequential
Dark Time and Sync Offset need to be set only once, to optimize the image for the glasses in use.
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Some 3D settings explained
In order to achieve maximum light output and a smooth grayscale, whilst eliminating ghosting, the following procedure is recommended:
1. Set Dark Time to a value appropriate to the glasses or ZScreen, say
1.3 ms or 1.95 ms.
2. Adjust Sync Offset time to eliminate ghosting and achieve a smooth grayscale.
3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 until the best re sult is obtained.
Dark time
Fully On
Fully Off
Left Right
Dark Time
Dark Time
Dark Time
Banding can be caused if the image is displayed before each eye of the 3D switching glasses or ZScreen is not fully open.
Dark Time allows you to minimize this effect.
Eye swap
LEFT 1 LEFT 2 LEFT 3RIGHT 1 RIGHT 2 RIGHT 3
Dominance Left
LEFT 1 LEFT 2 LEFT 3RIGHT 1 RIGHT 2 RIGHT 3
Dominance Right
The outgoing 3D frames are in pairs - the dominant frame being presented first. You can determine which frame should be the dominant one.
By convention the default setting is Left.
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Sync offset
Incoming video
Incoming sync signal
Video signal with processing
delays (and dark time
adjustment)
Sync output signal after
delay adjustments
The sync signal from the 3D server will be in phase with the frames generated by its graphics card.However, to compensate for switching delays in the glasses or ZScreen, Sync Offset is used to adjust the sync output signal sent to the ZScreen or 3D glasses to minimise overlapping (ghosting in the image when viewed through the 3D glasses.
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Laser menu
The projector must be connected via LAN same network group as other projectors to allow MUBC
Laser
Power Level
Power Mode
— — — —
Normal
Constant Brightness
Off
MUBC Mode
Off
MUBC Group — — — —
MUBC Refresh Interval — — — — (Min)
MUBC Connection Status
l Power Mode
l Eco will automatically set the laser power to 80%. l Normal will set the power to 100%. l Set to Custom if you wish to adjust the power manually.
l Power Level
This setting is only available if Power Mode is set to Custom. Choose a value between 30 and 100, ranging from 30% to 100% laser power.
l Constant Brightness
Once a Custom Power Mode has been set, then Constant Brightness can be turned ON. This setting will maintain the brightness until the maximum laser power has been reached. The lower the power level the longer it will be maintained.
l MUBC (Multi Unit Brightness Correction).
MUBC is available when multiple projectors are synced together. Over time, the output power of the lasers in the projector will diminish. The output power of the lasers in different projectors may diminish at different rates. When multiple units are synced, this can lead to different units operating at different laser power levels, causing the projected images to display at differing brightnesses. MUBC groups multiple projectors together to make sure that the lasers in each projector always operate at the same power level. The power level will automatically adjust to match the lowest power level in the group.
1. MUBC Mode Choose master or slave. The master projector is the first projector in a group. There is only one master projector in a group. Up to 8 projectors are slaved to the master projector
2. MUBC Group Choose the group the projector belongs to
3. MUBC Refresh Interval Sets the time between laser power level updates
l MUBC Status
Open the MUBC Connection Status menu to view the connection information for the projector
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Setup menu
Setup
High Altitude
Orientation
Screen Setting
Power On/Off Management
Clock Adjust
ColorMax Setting
Standby Mode
Blank Screen
Auto Source
Startup Logo
Auto
Auto-front
16:9
Normal
On
Off
Logo
PIC Mute Setting
Auto-front automatically detects the projector’s position and sets Table or Ceiling orientation accordingly.
Screen Setting and Auto Source are not available
with input HDMI 3 or H DMI 4
l Orientation
Choose from Front Tabletop, Front Ceiling, Rear Tabletop, Rear Ceiling and Auto-front.
l High Altitude
Choose from On, Auto and Quiet.
l Standby Power
Choose from SuperECO, ECO and Normal. SuperECO uses minimal power and disables power ON via LAN. ECO uses a low power setting but enables power ON via Ethernet port only. Normal enables power ON via both HDBase-T/LAN and Ethernet ports.
l Screen Setting
Choose from 16:10, 16:9 and 4:3.
l ColorMax Setting
Set up user-defined color gamut values.
l Power On/Off Management
Access the submenu to set up automatic projector power on and power off.
l Clock Adjust
Access the submenu to set current date and local time.
l Startup Logo
Choose from Off, Original and User. Select original to display the Digital Projection Ltd. logo on startup. Select User to display a custom logo. Use the projector controller application to set the custom logo for the User option.
l Blank Screen
Choose from Logo, Black, Blue and White.
l Auto Source
If this setting is On, the projector will automatically search for an active input source.
l PIC Mute Setting
Access sub menu to setup the picture mute control.
Highlight the DOWN arrow at the bottom of the page and press ENTER/OK to navigate to the second Setup menu page.
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Setup
Infrared Remote
IR Code
IR Code Reset
Memory
OSD Settings
On
0
Trigger-2 Off
Trigger-1 Off
Standby Period
Instant Startup Off
30 Min.
EDID Mode
Trigger-1 and Trigger-2 are not available wi th input HDMI 3 or HDMI 4. If you turn the remo te control off, you can onl y turn it back on again from the control panel or via the
Projector Controller
application.
The Projector Controller software is available for download from the Digi tal Projection website, free of charge.
A wired remote control wi ll also be disa bled i f
Infrared Remote is set to Off.
l Trigger1 and Trigger 2
Choose from Screen, 5:4, 4:3, 16:10, 16:9, 1.88, 2.35 , TheaterScope, Source, Unscaled or RS232 to determine what will cause each trigger output to activate.
l Infrared Remote
Set to Off if you wish to disable the remote control.
l IR Code
The projector and the remote control need a matching IR code: a two-digit number between 00 and 99 . The default IR code is 00. This is also a master code, which,if assigned to a remote,will work regardless of the value assigned to the projector.
l To assign an IR code for the projector: Select IR code. Use the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to
change the values.
l To assign an IR code for the remote, press and hold the ADDR button on the remote until the
On indicator starts flashing. Release the ADDR button and while the indicator is still flashing, enter a two digit address using the numeric input buttons. The indicator will flash three times quickly to confirm the change.
l IR Code Rese t
Use this command to unassign an IR code from the projector. This will revert the IR C ode value to 00. To unassign an IR code from the r emote control, press and hold ALT and ADDR simultaneously until
the On indicator flashes to confirm the change.
l OSD Settings
Access this submenu to adjust the appearance and position of the on-screen display.
l Memory
Access this submenu to save up to four presets containing custom combinations of image settings, or to recall a saved preset.
l Instant Startup
When ON only the Laser will be turned off when the Power off command is given. A subsequent Power On will turn on the laser giving an apparent very fast power on.
l Standby Period
Used with Instant Startup. If Instant Startup in ON and the projector is powered down then the projector will go to Standby after the selected “Standby Period” 30 minutes, 60 minutes, 90 minutes.
l EDID Mode
Access this submenu to set the frame rate and display resolution for each input type..
Highlight the UP arrow at the top of the page and press ENTER/OK to go back to the first Setup menu page. Highlight the DOWN arrow at the bottom of the page and press ENTER/OK to navigate to the third Setup menu page.
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Setup
Smear Reduction
Output Frame Rate
Off
Auto
Keypad Button Backlight On
Hotkey Setting
Smear reduction is no t available for 3D inp ut types
Smear reduction reduces the brightness of the displayed image
l Hotkey Setting
Access this submenu to set the option for each hotkey.
l Keypad Button Back light
Choose from On or Off. Select On to switch the keypad backlight on. This will light the keypad controls on the projector.
l Smear Reduction
Choose from Off, 6ms, 7ms, 8ms, 9ms, and 10ms. When projecting footage with a high frame rate, fast moving images may appear as a smear across the display. Select a smear reduction value to reduce this effect.
l Output Frame Rate
Choose from Auto, 48Hz, 50Hz and 60H z. Select Auto to use the same frame rate as the input signal. When switching between inputs on auto output frame rate, the projector measures the input frame rate before setting the output frame rate. When you know that all input frame rates are the same value, you can set an output frame rate to reduce the time it takes to switch between inputs.
Highlight the UP arrow at the top of the page and press ENTER/OK to go back to the second Setup menu page.
ColorMax
The Projector Controller software is available for download from the Digi tal Projection website, free of charge.
This tool is best used in conjunction with a specialized light meter (a photo spectrometer) to measure color parameters within a particu lar installation. However, the preloaded generic factory default data set is designed to give more than satisfactory results.
ColorMax permits seven point color matching of red, green, blue, yellow, cyan, magenta and white.
You can enter your own gamut values here,or editvalues you have imported using the Projector Controller software.
Defining your own colorspace with individual x and y coordinates for each color enables you to match not only the whites but each individual color as well.
Highlight the submenu you wish to open and press ENTER/OK to confirm your choice.
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Measured data/ target data
1. Use the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to highlight a color, then use the LEFTand RIGHT arrow buttons to navigate to the x or y coordinate.
2. Use the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to increase and decrease the value, respectively.
3. Exit edit mode:
l press ENTER/OK, if you want to save the
edited values.
l press EXIT, if you do not wish to save the
edited values
4. If necessary, highlight another color and repeat the procedure.
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Power on / off
l 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.
l Auto Power On
Set this to On if you want the projector to start up immediately when the mains is connected. Set this to Off if you want the projector to go into STANDBY mode when the mains is connected. In this case, the
projector will notstart up until the POWER button is pressed on the control panel or the ON button is pressed on the remote control.
l Scheduled on/off
Access this submenu to create a weekly schedule for automatic on and off times:
1. Set a schedule:
l Use the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to highlight a row, then press ENTER/OK to enable
edit mode.
l Within a row, navigate with the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons. Set values with the UP
and DOWN arrow buttons.
l To exitedit mode, press ENTER/OK. Alternatively, press EXIT if you don’t want the
changes to take effect. Move to another row using the UP and DOWN arrow buttons.
2. To enable the schedule, set Scheduleto On.
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Clock adjust
Use this menu to setdate (in dd:MM:yyyy format), time (in HH:mm format) and time zone.
The date and time set here will affect any schedule created within the Power On/Off menu.
PIC mute setting
PIC Mute Setting
Fade In Timer
Fade Out Timer
PIC Mute
Off
Laser
Off
PIC mute allows the projected image to be hidden without turning the projector off.
l PIC Mute
Choose from Laser and DMD Blanking. Select PIC Mute to turn the laser off when the PIC Mute activated. Select DMD Blanking to project a black image when PIC Mute is activated.
l Fade In Timer
Fade out timer is available when PICMute is set to Laser. Choose from Off, 1s, 2s, 3s, 4s, and 5s . Select Off to start projecting the image as soon as PIC Mute is deactivated.Select a time to fade the image in when PIC Mute is deactivated.
l Fade Out Timer
Fade in timer is available when PICMute is set to Laser. Choose from Off, 1s, 2s, 3s, 4s, and 5s. Select Off to stop projecting the image as soon as PIC Mute is activated. Select a time to fade the image out when PIC Mute is activated.
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OSDsettings
OSD Settings
Menu Position
Menu Transparency
Language
Time Out
Message Box
Center
0
English
30 Seconds
On
Menu Rotation Off
l Language sets the OSD language. l Menu Position determines where the OSD should appear on the screen when activated. l Menu Transparency sets OSD transparency between 0% (no transparency), 25%, 50% and 75%. l Time Out determines how long the OSD should remain on screen if no buttons are pressed. Choose
Always On to disable this feature.
l Message Box determines whether projector status messages should appear on the screen. l Menu RotationChoose from Off, Clockwise and Anticlockwise. Select a rotation option to rotate the
OSD menu when the projector is displaying in portrait.
Memory
Presets from one in put cannot be applied to another input.
Presets for inputs HDMI 3 and 4 do not co ntain al l the settings normally stored for other inputs.
See memory scheme and memory items on page125 for information about the parameters that can be saved in a memory preset.
The current image settings can be saved as 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.
To recall a saved preset:
l Select Recall Memory and press ENTER/OK, then select a preset from Prese t A to Preset D. Select
Default to load factory default values.
To save a prese t:
l Select Save Settings and press ENTER/OK, then choose from Preset A, Preset B, Preset C and
Preset D.
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EDID Mode
EDID Mode
HDMI 2
HDMI 1
HDMI 4
HDBaseT
DisplayPort
HDMI 3
4K/60 HDR
4K/60 HDR
1920x1200xp60
1920x1200xp60
4K/60
4K/60
Each signal inputtype is available in the menu. Select the appropriate frame rate and display resolution for each input.
Hotkey setting
Hotkey Setting
Hotkey2Function
Hotkey1Function
Hotkey3Function
Test Pattern
Information
Lens Memory Load
l Hotkey1Function
Choose from Information, Test Pattern, Lens Memory Load, Ambient B rightness C orrection, FREEZE and PIP SWAP. Select the function that you want to assign to hotkey1. This function will be activated when you press hotkey 1 on the control panel.
l Hotkey2Function
Choose from Information, Test Pattern, Lens Memory Load, Ambient B rightness C orrection, FREEZE and PIP SWAP. Select the function that you want to assign to hotkey2. This function will be activated when you press hotkey 2 on the control panel.
l Hotkey2Function
Choose from Information, Test Pattern, Lens Memory Load, Ambient B rightness C orrection, FREEZE and PIP SWAP. Select the function that you want to assign to hotkey3. This function will be activated when you press hotkey 3 on the control panel.
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Network menu
Network
Network Setup
Art-Net Setup
Art-Net Channel Setting
Art-Net Channel Status
AMX On
l Network Setup
Access this submenu to edit the network settings for the projector
l Art-Net Setup
Access this submenu to edit the Art-Net network settings for the projector
l Art-Net Channel Setting
Access this submenu to set the functions for each Art-Net channel
l Art-Net Channel Status
Access this submenu to view the status of each Art-Net channel
l AMX Switch on or off
Network setup
Network Setup
DHCP
IP
Gateway
DNS
Subnet Mask
MAC
Apply
Off
192 . 168 . 000 . 100
000 . 000 . 000 . 000
000 . 000 . 000 . 000
255 . 255 . 255 . 000
00: 18: 27: 2d: f2: 06
l DHCP, IP, Subnet Mask, Gateway, D NS
Set DHCP to On if the IP address is to be assigned by a DHCP server, or Off if it is to be set here. If DHCPis On, it will not be possible to edit IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway or D NS. If DHCP is set to Off, editIP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway and DNS as required.
l Apply
Select to apply any changes to the network setup
l MAC
This field is read-only.
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Art-net setup
Art-Net Setup
Net
Art-Net Active
— — — —
Off
Sub Net — — — —
Universe — — — —
Start Address — — — —
Apply
l Art-Net Active
Set to On to activate art-net DMX electronic light system control via the art-net port. Set the Net, Sub Net, U niverse and Start Address for the network.
l Apply
Select to apply any changes to the art-net setup
Art-net channel setting
Art-Net Channel Setting
Channel 2
Channel 1
Channel 3
PIC Mute
Power
Power Level
Channel 4
Channel 5
Input
Channel Control
l Chanel 1-5
Choose from None, Power, PIC Mute, Power Level, Input and Channel Control. Select the projector functions that are associated with each art-net channel.
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PIP menu
PIP functionality is not available with inputs HDMI 3 and HDMI 4
l PIP Turn PIP on and off. l Source Select an input source for the PIP image. Any combinations are possible between main and PIP
inputsource, as long as one of the inputs is either DisplayPort or 3G-SDI.
l Position Set the location ofthe PIP image on the screen. Choose from Top-Left, Top-Right, Bottom-Left,
Bottom-Right and PBP.
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Information menu
Information
Serial Number
Software Version 1
Model Name
Software Version 2
Signal Format
Laser Hours
Active/pip Source
System Status
Factory Reset
Thermal Status
X000XXXXX0000
ME20-VE20-2.0.5-201811
07
Titan Laser 33000 4K-UHD
LE10-29-20-3140
2
HDMI 1 / NA
Software Version 3 2.0.32.2-CT03-125
This menu gives information about software and hardware configuration, input source and laser operating times It also allows you to restore the factory default settings.
Signal format
Signal Format
Scanning Frequency
Pixel Clock
Timing
Color Format
H: 134.8 KHz V: 59.9 Hz
593.80 MHz
3840x2160@59.9Hz
YCbCr 4:2:0 8 bit
Active Source
HDMI 1
HDR Format No Data
Scanning Frequency
Pixel Clock
Timing
Color Format
H: NA V: NA
NA
No Source
NA
PIP Source
NA
PIP Source items a re not available with input HDMI 3 or HDMI 4.
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System status
System Status
Atmospheric Pressure
AC Voltage
Constant Brightness
Altitude Mode
Laser Power
100972 Pa (27 m)
180V – 264V
Off
Auto
100
License Key License Pass, Timeout, Not Expired
Thermal status
Thermal Status
LD 1-5 Temp.
LD 6-10 Temp.
Inlet / DMD Temp.
Fan 5-8 Speed
Fan 9-12 Speed
Fan 1-4 Speed
Fan 13-16 Speed
20/18/19/20/19 (C)
24/23/22/22/20 (C)
22 / 30 (C)
1493/1503/1493/1503
1498/1496/3010/NA
1406/1402/1396/1410
1691/3517/5886/2808
Fan 17-20 Speed
Fan 21-24 Speed
Water Pump Speed
2804/4453/4453/4463
4519/1406/1406/1400
3412/3388/3412
Fan 25-28 Speed
Fan 29 Speed
1396/1408/1408/1402
1396
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Factory reset
Factory reset does not reset the Network settings, or High Altitude mode
Information
Serial Number
Software Version 1
Model Name
Software Version 2
Signal Format
Laser Hours
Active/pip Source
System Status
OKOKOK
Factory Reset
Thermal Status
X000XXXXX0000
ME20-VE20-2.0.5-20181107
Titan Laser 33000 4K-UHD
LE10-29-20-3140
2
HDMI 1 / NA
Software Version 3 2.0.32.2-CT03-125
Factory Reset
WARNING
All user sengs will be lost!
Press OK to conrm Press Exit to cancel
Factory Reset
WARNING
All user sengs will be lost!
Press OK to conrm Press Exit to cancel
To restore the factory default settings:
1. Navigate to Fac tory Rese t and press ENTER/OK.
2. When prompted, press EN TER/OK to confirm your choice, or press EXIT to cancel.
Operating Guide
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Notes
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DigitalProjection Ltd.Titan Laser WUXGA Served web pages
Served web pages
The served web pages allow you to control the projector remotely via LAN.
The default IP address is 192.168.0.100.
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Served web pages Digital Projection Ltd. Titan Laser WUXGA
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