Digital Projection Ltd. Satellite Titan WUXGA 120HzIntroduction
Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of this Digital Projection product. The Satellite Titan WUXGA 120Hz has the following key features:
l Satellite Modular Laser System
l Offers separation of Head from the light source for reduced size, weight and noise compared to a conventional projector.
l WUXGA native resolution delivering up to 30,000 ISO lumens.
l RGB laser illuminated
l Supports a combination of Modular Light Source modules including MLS 10000, MLS 20000 and MLS 30000.
l Satellite Link Cable enables light source MLS modules to be remote
l Wide color gamut very close to REC2020
l DisplayPort and HDMI Inputs
l Control via LAN
l Motorised and memorized lens mount with shift, zoom and focus using compatible lenses.
A serial number is located on the side of each Satellite module. Please record it here for future reference:
Follow the instructions in this manual carefully to ensure safe and long-lasting use of the projection system. Do not attempt to power the system on or operate the
projector until the system has been safely installed. Please refer to the Installation and Quick Start Guide later in this manual for full installation details.
Notes
This product is a Laser Risk Group
3 product.
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About this documentDigital Projection Ltd. Satellite Titan WUXGA 120Hz
About this document
Symbols used in this document
Many pages in this document have a dedicated area for notes. The information in that area is accompanied by the following symbols:
LASER WARNING: thi s symbol indicates that there is a po tential hazard of eye exposure to laser radiation unl ess the i nstruction s are closely followed.
LIGHT HAZARD WARNING: this symbol indicates that there is a danger of exposur e to intensive light that may result in personal inj ury unless the i nstructions are closely
followed.
ELECTRI CAL WARNING: thi s symbol indicates that there is a danger of electrical shock unless the instructio ns are closely fol lowed.
WARNING: this symbol indicates that there is a danger of ph ysical injury to yourself and/or damage to the equipment unl ess the i nstructions are closely follo wed.
NOTE: this symbol indicates t hat 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.
Additional Documentation
Updates to this manual may be available online.
Please use the QR code (also located on the satellite projector head, modular light source and satellite control module) to access the latest
Satellite system user guides and other documentation via the Digital Projection website.
Notes
Or visit the Digital Projection website to download the latest user guide and other documentation. www.digitalprojection.co.uk/digital-
products/manuals/satellite/
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.
DMD™, Digital Micromirror Device™ and DLP™ are trademarks of Texas Instruments Inc.
Art-Net™ Designed by and Copyright Artistic License Holdings Ltd.
etherCON™ Designed by and Copyright Neutrik AG.
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Digital Projection Ltd. Satellite Titan WUXGA 120HzElectrical and Physical Specifications
Electrical and Physical Specifications
Satellite Head
Mains Voltage100-240 VAC 50/60Hz single phase
Current3.7 A at 100-240 VAC
Operating Temperature 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F)
Storage Temperature-20°C to 60°C (-4°F to 140°F)
Operating Humidity20% to 80% non-condensing
Storage Humidity20% to 90% non-condensing
Dimensions450 mm x 494 mm x 340 mm
Weight34.5 kg (excluding lens)
Power Consumptionat 100 VAC: typical 189.0 W, max 198.5 W
at 100 VAC: typical 314.0 W, max 329.7 W (High Altitude Mode)
at 240 VAC: typical 187.0 W, max 196.4 W
at 240 VAC: typical 303.0 W, max 318.2 W (High Altitude Mode)
typical 2505 BTU/hr, max 2610 BTU/hr (HighTemperature)
typical 2467 BTU/hr, max 2570 BTU/hr (HighTemperature)
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Electrical and Physical SpecificationsDigital Projection Ltd. Satellite Titan WUXGA 120Hz
Modular Light Source
Multiple MLS are available for this system.
MLS 10000
Mains Voltage100-240 VAC 50/60Hz single phase
Current10.1 A at 100 VAC
4.9 A at 240 VAC
Operating Temperature 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F)
Storage Temperature -10°C to 50°C (14°F to 122°F)
Operating Humidity20% to 80% non-condensing
Storage Humidity20% to 90%
Dimensions19" 3U rack unit - 483mm (w) x 133mm (h) x 500mm (d)
Weight16.5 kg
Power Consumptionat 100 VAC: typical 908.7 W, max 1004.6 W
at 240 VAC: typical 872.4 W, max 963.4 W
Thermal Dissipationat 100 VAC: typical 2623 BTU/hr, max 2950 BTU/hr
at 240 VAC: typical 2499 BTU/hr, max 2809 BTU/hr
Fan Noise< 45 dBA
Fuse in Fuse Holdermarking T15AH/250 VAC, or F15AH/250 VAC
MLS 20000
Mains Voltage100-240 VAC 50/60Hz single phase
Current5.5 A at 100 VAC
10.5 A at 240 VAC
Operating Temperature 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F)
Storage Temperature -20°C to 60°C (-4°F to 140°F)
Operating Humidity20% to 80% non-condensing
Storage Humidity20% to 90%
Dimensions19" 4U rack unit - 483mm (w) x 178mm (h) x 725mm (d)
Weight28 kg
Power Consumptionat 100 VAC: typical 438 W, max 482 W
at 240 VAC: typical 1633 W , max 1983 W
Thermal Dissipationat 100 VAC: typical 1495 BTU/hr, max 1645 BTU/hr
at 240 VAC: typical 5572 BTU/hr, max 6128 BTU/hr
Fan Noise< 56 dB (A)
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Digital Projection Ltd. Satellite Titan WUXGA 120HzElectrical and Physical Specifications
MLS 30000
Mains Voltage100-240 VAC 50/60Hz single phase
Current6.5 A at 100 VAC
14.5 A at 240 VAC
Operating Temperature 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F)
Storage Temperature -20°C to 60°C (-4°F to 140°F)
Operating Humidity20% to 80% non-condensing
Storage Humidity20% to 90%
Dimensions19" 4U rack unit - 483mm (w) x 178mm (h) x 725mm (d)
Weight29 kg
Power Consumptionat 100 VAC: typical 559 W, max 615 W
at 240 VAC: typical 2488 W, max 2834 W
Thermal Dissipationat 100 VAC: typical 1907 BTU/hr, max 2098 BTU/hr
at 240 VAC: typical 8489 BTU/hr, max 9339 BTU/hr
Fan Noise< 60 dB (A)
Satellite Control Module
Mains Voltage100-240 VAC 50/60Hz single phase
Current0.4 A at 100-240 VAC
Operating Temperature 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F)
Storage Temperature-10°C to 50°C (14°F to 122°F)
Operating Humidity20% to 80% non-condensing
Storage Humidity20% to 90%
Dimensions19" 3U rack unit - 483 mm (w) x 133 mm (h) x 265 mm (d)
Weight6.5 kg
Power Consumptionat 100 VAC: typical 23.9 W, max 25.1 W
at 240 VAC: typical 21.3 W, max 22.5
Thermal Dissipationat 100 VAC: typical 82 BTU/hr, max 86 BTU/hr
at 240 VAC: typical 73 BTU/hr, max 77 BTU/hr
Fan Noise< 32 dBA
Fuse in Fuse Holdermarking T10AH/250 VAC
Notes
Satellite Link Cable
Operating Temperature 10°C to 40°C (50°F to 104°F)
Storage Temperature-10°C to 50°C (14°F to 122°F)
Operating Humidity20% to 80% non-condensing
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Electrical and Physical SpecificationsDigital Projection Ltd. Satellite Titan WUXGA 120Hz
Laser Parameters
MLS 10000 MLS 20000 MLS 30000
Wavelength (Red)635-647nm
Wavelength (Blue)459-471nm
Wavelength (Green)519-531nm
Mode of operationCW
Total internal power192 W448 W601 W
Light Output
The light output for your Satellite system is the sum total of lumens produced by the Modular Light Sources (MLS) installed:
MLSLight output (klm)
MLS 1000010 klm
MLS 2000020 klm
MLS 3000030 klm
For example; a system with one MLS 10000 will produce a total light output of 10 klm. A system with one MLS 10000 and one MLS 20000 will produce a total light
output of 30 klm:
The light output at each Satellite head is the total light output divided by the number of Satellite heads in the system:
Total Light Output (klm) Number of Satellite Heads Light Output (klm) at each Satellite Head
110 klm
10 klm
20 klm
25 klm
33.3 klm
42.5 klm
120 klm
210 klm
Notes
The maximum light output
permitted for this Satellite Head is
30,000 klm.
30 klm
130 klm
215 klm
For example; a system with one MLS 10000 and 2 Satellite heads will produce a total light output of 10 klm, but 5 klm at each Satellite Head. A system with two
MLS 10000 and 1 Satellite head will produce a total light output of 20 klm at the Satellite Head.
Use the light output at the Satellite Head to determine the hazard distance when installing the Satellite Head. See Risk Group 3 Laser Hazard Installation
Precautions on page37.
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Laser Power
The laser power for this projector is related to the fitted lens and the light output at the Satellite Heads:
Compliance with International StandardsDigital Projection Ltd. Satellite Titan WUXGA 120Hz
Compliance with International Standards
RF Interference
FCC
The Federal Communications Commission does not allow any modifications or changes to the unit EXCEPT those specified by Digital Projection in this manual.
Failure to comply with this government regulation could void your right to operate this equipment.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a 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.
Noise
GSGV Acoustic Noise Information Ordinance
The sound pressure level for the Satellite Laser Head is less than 42 dB (A) according to ISO 3744 or ISO 7779.
The sound pressure level for the Modular Light Source (MLS 10000) is less than 45 dB (A) according to ISO 3744 or ISO 7779.
The sound pressure level for the Modular Light Source (MLS 20000) is less than 54 dB (A) dB (A) according to ISO 3744 or ISO 7779.
The sound pressure level for the Modular Light Source (MLS 30000) is less than 58 dB (A) dB (A) according to ISO 3744 or ISO 7779.
The sound pressure level for the Satellite Control Module is less than 32 dB (A) according to ISO 3744 or ISO 7779.
Notes
European Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive
Digital Projection Ltd is fully committed to minimizing 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 minimized.
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Digital Projection Ltd. Satellite Titan WUXGA 120HzContents
Contents
Introduction2
About this document3
Symbols used in this document3
Product revision3
Additional Documentation3
Legal notice3
Third Party Credits3
Electrical and Physical Specifications4
Satellite Head4
Modular Light Source5
Satellite Control Module6
Satellite Link Cable6
Laser Parameters7
Light Output7
Laser Power8
Compliance with International Standards9
RF Interference9
Noise9
European Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Direct ive9
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Digital Video Projector
INSTALLATION & QUICK START GUIDE
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Digital Projection Ltd. Satellite Titan WUXGA 120HzGeneral Precautions
General Precautions
Warning! Death or Serious Injury could occur if the following precautions are ignored
Eye Hazard! Do not look directly into the lens when the light source is on. The high brightness can cause permanent eye damage
Fire Hazard! Keep any combustible material away from hot surfaces and the projected beam. Ensure cables do not contact hot surfaces
Shock Hazard! Use only authorized components, tools, accessories and replacement parts specified by the manufacturer
Trip Hazard! Locate cables where they cannot be pulled, tripped over or damaged by persons or objects
Operate the product in the specified operating environment and conditions
Product should be powered off and disconnected from the mains before any service or maintenance operation
Keep body parts, hair, clothing and jewelery away from moving parts in the product.
Do not operate the product without a lens installed
Use a lens plug when installing or moving the product
The system is never to be operated if a component is defective or the covers are damaged.
No maintenance allowed by end user.
Do not open any of the modules. There are no user serviceable parts inside.
Notes
No service is allowed except by authorized personnel.
Service personnel should use effective laser safety goggles during service operations.
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 Satellite Head , MLS or SCM. If this does happen, switch off
immediately, and have the objects removed by authorized service personnel.
Do not expose the Satellite Head , MLS and SCM 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.
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General PrecautionsDigital Projection Ltd. SatelliteTitan WUXGA 120Hz
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.
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 system is switched on. This could cause a fire.
Always allow the Satellite Head , MLS and SCM to cool for 5 minutes before disconnecting the power or moving the projector.
Never use strong detergents or solvents such as alcohol or thinners to clean the projector and lens.
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Digital Projection Ltd. Satellite Titan WUXGA 120HzWhat's in the box?
PicMute
OPEN
CLOSE
MENU
EXITINFO
HDMI1
OK
OFF ON
ALT
LENS
FOCUSZOOM
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
Connection
Guide
What's in the box?
Satellite Head
Satellite Head
Power Cable, UKPower Cable, Europe Power Cable, China
Remote ControlBatteries (2xAAA)Important Information Book
NEMA 5-15P - C19 Power Cable, North
America
Connection Guide
Notes
The MLS, SCM and SLC are
shipped separately.
The appropriate MLS modules are
supplied for your system.
The projector is shipped without a
lens.
Make sureyour box contains
everything listed. If any pieces are
missing, contact your dealer.
Only one remote is supplied with
the projector.
Only the appropriate power cables
for destination territory are
supplied.
Save and store t he original box and
packing materials, in case you ever
need to ship y our projector.
Lens Stabilizing Bracket with 2 x M4 Screws
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Digital Projection Ltd. Satellite Titan WUXGA 120HzWhat's in the box?
Important
Please Read
Connection
Guide
Satellite Control Module (Shipped Separately)
Important Please Read
Booklet
Satellite Control Module (SCM)
Power Cable, Europe
Connection GuideLaser Key (x2)
Power Cable,
China
NEMA 5-15P - C19 Power Cable, North
America
Notes
Power Cable, UK
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Important
Please Read
Connection
Guide
Satellite Link Cable (Shipped Separately)
Important Please Read BookletLAN Cable
Satellite Link Cable (SLC)
Notes
The SLC connects Modular Light
Sources (MLS) to Satellite Heads.
The SLC includes a built in junction
box with additional MLS or Satellite
Head connections w henthere are
multiple MLS or Satellite Heads.
Only the appropriate SLC for your
projector sys tem is supplied.
See Satellite Link Cable on page34
for guidance regarding your
installation.
The appropriate number of LAN
cables are included. One LAN c able
is supplied per Satellite Head.
Connection GuideHex Driver
Handl e the SLC with care. Do
not drop or knock the SLC
when removed from i ts
packaging. The curvature of
the SLC sho uld n ever have a
radius of less than 20 cm.
Below this, the fiber insid e the
cable may be damaged.
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Digital Projection Ltd. Satellite Titan WUXGA 120HzModule Overviews
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5
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Module Overviews
Satellite Head
1. Air outlet
2. Air inlet
3. Front infrared window
4. Air inlet
5. Control panel
6. Lens mount
7. Air outlet
8. Connections panel
9. Rear infrared window
10. Mains socket
11. SLC socket
12. Air outlet
Notes
See Product labels on page140for
details about the labels t hat are
located on theSatellite Head, MLS,
SCM and SLC.
1. The laser aperture is located as indicated below.
Do not look directly at the light coming from the lens.
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1
Interlock Switches
Interlock switches are installed. Any individual interlock switch will power-off the lasers when opened.
Satellite Head
1. Will be opened when the
projection lens is removed
or misplaced.
2. Will be opened when the
Satellite Link Cable is
removed or misplaced.
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2
1
3
2
1
Modular Light Source - MLS10000
1. Will be opened when the MLS-SCM signal cable is removed or misplaced.
2. Will be opened when the Satellite Link Cable is removed or misplaced.
3. Will be opened when the cover is removed.
Modular Light Source - MLS 20000/MLS 30000
1. Will be opened when the MLS-SCM signal cable is removed or misplaced.
2. Will be opened when the Satellite Link Cable is removed or misplaced.
3. Will be opened when the cover is removed.
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Satellite Control Module
1. External interlock. Use this to allow an external device, such as a door switch, to switch off
the laser. The interlock is delivered with a wire link in place. If the link is removed the
interlock will open and prevent the laser from turning on.
2. Will be opened when the MLS-SCM signal cable is removed or misplaced.
Satellite Link Cable
1. The cable contains a thermal sensor. Avoid direct sources of heat.
2. Will be opened when the Satellite Link Cable is removed or misplaced in the Satellite
Head or MLS.
Notes
Handl e the SLC with care. Do
not drop or knock the SLC
when removed from i ts
packaging. The curvature of
the SLC sho uld n ever have a
radius of less than 20 cm.
Below this, the fiber insid e the
cable may be damaged.
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Once the t hermalsensor has
exceeded its trip level, it cannot be
reset. Do not exceed 100°C.
All installations should follow local building and electrical codes of practice
Components of the Satellite MLS are heavy. Use safe handling techniques when lifting.
Do not drop or knock the Satellite Head, Modular Light Source (MLS), Satellite Control Module (SCM) or Satellite Link Cable (SLC).
Use only the power cables, SLC cables and MLS signal cables provided.
The power cables, MLS signal cable, satellite link cable and signal input cable should be connected before the system is powered on.
During startup and operation, DO NOT insert or remove the SLC, MLS signal cable, signal input cable or the power cable to avoid damaging the
system.
Risk Group 3 precautions:
Warning! This product is a Class 1, Risk Group 3 Laser Product.
The product should be installed and operated in accordance with the provisions of IEC 62471-5:2015 and the Important Information document and
User Manual by instructed and skilled persons only (IEC 62368-1:2020).
Operators shall control access to the beam within the hazard distance or install the product at a height that will prevent exposure of the spectator’s
eyes within the hazard distance.
No direct exposure to the beam shall be permitted, RG3 IEC 62471-5:2015.
Do not place reflective objects in the projected beam
Notes
The hazard zone must be no lower than 3 meters above the floor and the horizontal clearance to the hazard zone must be a minimum of 2.5 meters.
See See Risk Group 3 Laser Hazard Installation Precautions on page37.
For Installations within the United States:
The following requirements must be in place for installations within the USA:
Certain US States have additional laser regulatory requirements.
Dealers and Distributors of Laser Illuminated Projectors, including installers, must comply with the record keeping requirements described in 21
CFR 1002.40.
Risk Group 3:
Any human access to the hazard zone must be restricted by barriers to enforce the no access zone
Permanent show installations containing RG3 laser illuminated projectors must meet the following conditions:
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Digital Projection Ltd. Satellite Titan WUXGA 120HzInstallation Precautions
l Installed by Digital Projection or Digital Projection authorized and trained engineers
l Operated according to instructions provided by Digital Projection
l Ensure the projection system is securely mounted to prevent unintended movement of the projector
A copy of the FDA Variance Approval Letter must be with the operator or other responsible person
Temporary show installations containing RG3 laser illuminated projectors may be installed by Digital Projection, or sold or leased, only to valid
laser light show variance holders for image projection applications. This requirement also applies to dealers and distributors of this equipment.
For temporary installations, the FDA variance holder must maintain complete records of all show itineraries with dates, locations, operator’s name
and contact information in a clear and concise way.
The Digital Projection Laser Projector Installation Checklist must be fully completed after installation and sent to Digital Projection. The user may
retain a copy.
Satellite Head
Do not install the Satellite Head close to anything that might be affected by its operational heat, for instance, polystyrene ceiling tiles, curtains etc.
Place the projector in a dry area away from sources of dust, moisture, steam, smoke, sunlight or heat.
Ensure that the intake vents do not recycle hot air from the exhaust vent.
When operating the Satellite Head in an enclosed space, ensure that the surrounding air temperature within the enclosure does not exceed
operation temperature while the Satellite Head is running, and the air intake and exhaust vents are unobstructed.
All enclosures should pass a certified thermal evaluation to ensure that the Satellite Head does not recycle exhaust air, as this may cause the
device to shutdown even if the enclosure temperature is with the acceptable operation temperature range.
Avoid installing at high temperature, insufficient cooling and heavy dust locations.
Notes
Avoid installing near an air conditioner duct or a subwoofer.
The Satellite Head 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.
Please pay attention to Satellite Head installation with respect to other staging laser light equipment set-up. These systems can cause permanent
damage to the imaging devices (DMD™) used in the Satellite Head . This damage is not covered by our warranty.
When using a Satellite Head in an environment with third party high power laser systems avoid direct laser beams pointing towards the projection
lens. This may cause incident light to converge into the optical engine and cause damage to the imaging devices (DMD™).
Before installation, make sure that the surface, ceiling or rigging that is to support the Satellite Head is capable of supporting the combined weight
of the Satellite Head, lens, SLC and cables.
Backup safety chains or wires should always be used with ceiling mount installations.
When installing a ceiling mount, make sure the weight limit is not exceeded and the Satellite Head is firmly secured.
The Satellite Head can be operated any position, as shown in the diagram:
Tilt (Left) and Roll (Right)
Allow at least 50cm (19.7in) of space between the ventilation outlets and any wall, and 30cm (11.8in) on all other sides.
Notes
When stacking the Satellite Head , the stack MUST be vertical, to ensure that the stresses are distributed to all four chassis corners.
Do not stack more than 2 Satellite Heads.
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Digital Projection Ltd. Satellite Titan WUXGA 120HzInstallation Precautions
Minimum 30mm
(1.2in)
Make sure that there is a 3cm (1.2in) gap between Satellite Heads when stacked.
Example Stacking
Make sure the lens cap is removed from the lens before operating the Satellite MLS. Light energy levels have been known to cause damage to both
the lens and projector optics. This damage is not covered by our warranty.
Make sure the lens cap is removed from the rear of the lens before it is inserted into the Satellite Head .
Connect the LAN cable only to a computer LAN connection. Other similar connectors may have a dangerously high voltage source.
The Satellite Head generates heat during use. The internal fans dissipate the heat of the Satellite Head when shutting down, which could continue
for a certain period. After the projector enters STANDBY MODE, remove the power cord. DO NOT remove the power cord during shutdown as it
may cause damage to the Satellite Head and may affect the service life of the Satellite Head .
Do not place heavy objects on top of the Satellite Head .
The MLS and SCM are designed to be installed in a rack system. The MLS and SCM can also set up in a free standing installation. Rack installation
is preferable.
The MLS must be mounted or placed horizontally during operation.
The laser colors must be calibrated after installation or after changing MLS within a system. See Laser color calibration on page66 for guidance.
Rack Mounts
Do not install the rack containing the MLS and SCM close to anything that might be affected by its operational heat, for instance, curtains or other
combustible materials etc.
Place the rack in a dry area away from sources of dust, moisture, steam, smoke, sunlight or heat.
Inside the rack, make sure there is a space between MLS and SCM modules.
Air vents are located at the front and rear of the modules. Make sure that the air intake and exhaust vents on the MLS and SCM are unobstructed
and that the intake vent does not recycle hot air from the exhaust vent.
Make sure that the rack mount is ventilated and that any door or coverings include ventilation holes.
Make sure that the surrounding air temperature within the rack does not exceed operation temperature while the MLS and SCM are running. The
rack mount should pass a certified thermal evaluation to ensure that the MLS and SCM do not recycle exhaust air, as this may cause the system
to shutdown even if the temperature is within the acceptable operation temperature range.
Notes
Avoid installing at high temperature, insufficient cooling and heavy dust locations.
Avoid installing near an air conditioner duct or a subwoofer.
The rack mount should be installed as close to the power outlet as possible.
The EMERGENCY OFF button on the SCM should be easily accessible.
Free Standing
Do not install the MLS and SCM close to anything that might be affected by its operational heat, for instance, polystyrene ceiling tiles, curtains etc.
Place the MLS and SCM in a dry area away from sources of dust, moisture, steam, smoke, sunlight or heat.
Air vents are located at the front and rear of the modules. Make sure that the air intake and exhaust vents on the MLS and SCM are unobstructed
and that the intake vent does not recycle hot air from the exhaust vent.
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Digital Projection Ltd. Satellite Titan WUXGA 120HzInstallation Precautions
Minimum 500mm
(19.7in)
Allow at least 50cm (19.7in) of space between the ventilation outlets and any wall.
Example Positioning
When operating the MLS and SCM in an enclosed space, ensure that the surrounding air temperature within the enclosure does not exceed
operation temperature while the MLS and SCM are running. All enclosures should pass a certified thermal evaluation to make sure that the MLS
and SCM do not recycle exhaust air, as this may cause the system to shutdown even if the enclosure temperature is with the acceptable operation
temperature range.
Avoid installing at high temperature, insufficient cooling and heavy dust locations.
Avoid installing near an air conditioner duct or a subwoofer.
The MLS and SCM should be installed as close to the power outlet as possible.
The EMERGENCY OFF button on the SCM should be easily accessible.
Before installation, make sure that the surface is capable of supporting the weight of the MLS or SCM.
When installed, make sure the MLS is level with a maximum deviation of +/- 7 degrees.
When stacking MLS or SCM, the stack MUST be vertical, to ensure that the stresses are distributed to all four chassis corners.
Notes
Do not stack more than 3 MLS or SCM.
Make sure that there is a 3cm gap between MLS when stacked.
The MLS and SCM modules generate heat during use. The internal fans dissipate the heat of the MLS or SCM when shutting down, which could
continue for a certain period. After the projector enters STANDBY MODE, remove the power cord. DO NOT remove the power cord during
shutdown as it may cause damage to the MLS or SCM and may affect the service life.
Do not place heavy objects on top of the projector MLS or SCM.
Satellite Link Cable
Handle the SLC with care. Do not drop or knock the SLC when removed from its packaging. The curvature of the SLC should never have a radius of
less than 20cm. Below this, the fiber inside the cable may be damaged.
When spooling cable in multiple loops, maintain a minimum diameter of 80cm and avoid twisting the cable.
The end caps on the Satellite Link Cable should remain in place until fitting.
When installed in trunking, the SLC should be hand laid along the entire length of trunking. Do not pull the cable through a conduit.
Use a cable protector at any location where the cable may be exposed to traffic.
Avoid installing the cable at locations where it may be exposed to high temperatures. The Satellite Link Cable contains a thermal sensor, avoid
direct sources of heat. Do not exceed 100°C. If the thermal sensor exceeds its trip level it cannot be reset and the interlock circuit will remain
open.
Make a basic visual inspection on the ends of the Satellite Link Cable to check for dust. Cleaning with cloth should be avoided and only an optical
grade aerosol type duster should be used sparingly.
When removing the cable, it should be rolled up to avoid twisting the cable. Maintain a minimum diameter of 80cm when rolling the cable up.
Handling Precautions
The SLC must be handled with care. The SLC can be damaged if handled improperly. Follow the handling procedures shown in this document to prevent
damage to the SLC assembly.
Digital Projection Ltd. will not guarantee or be held responsible for any damage caused when failing to follow these precautions:
Unroll the product from its packaging to avoid any twisting in the SLC.
Do not allow kinks or knots to develop in the SLC.
Do not bend the SLC tighter than a 20cm radius.
Hold the SLC connector when connecting or unplugging it from a device.
Notes
Never use the SLC to pick up or drag the device to which it is attached.
The end of the connector is an exposed glass surface. This is fragile, take care not to damage it. Keep
the protective caps in place when not in use.
Do not let the SLC dangle over sharp corners.
Do not place anything heavy on the SLC. Do not allow a heavy object to fall on the cable. Do not stand on
the cable.
Prevent any contamination of the connectors. See Cleaning the SLC on page169 for information on
cleaning a contaminated SLC.
Do not disassemble the optical connectors.
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Laser Safety Precautions
Warning! Death or Serious Injury could occur if the following precautions are ignored
Permanent/Temporary Blindness Hazard
Do not look directly into the lens when the light source is on. The high brightness can cause permanent eye damage.
Caution – use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation
exposure.
Do not attempt to operate the product without covers in place.
This product (MLS) has a built in Class 4 laser module. Do not attempt to disassemble or modify the laser module.
Lens Change should only be carried out by instructed and skilled persons in accordance with the Important Information document or User Manual.
If in doubt consult your dealer.
Ensure the projector is switched off and AC power removed before attempting a lens change
Laser Risk Group 3 Precautions
Not for household use.
Class 1 Laser Product, BS EN IEC 60825-1:2014.
No direct exposure to the beam shall be permitted, RG3 BS EN IEC 62471-5:2015.
Operators shall control access to the beam within the hazard distance or install the product at a height that will prevent exposure of the spectator’s
eyes within the hazard distance. See Light Hazard Distance and Hazard Zone on page38 for more information.
Notes
See Satellite Head on page140 for
details about the labels t hat are
located on theSatellite Head, MLS,
SCM and SLC.
The product should be installed and operated in accordance with the provisions of BS EN IEC 62471-5:2015 and the Important Information
document or User Manual by instructed and skilled persons only (BS EN IEC 62368-1:2020).
Risk Group 3 Laser Hazard Installation Precautions
Do not attempt to access the internal hardware of the projector. Do not a attempt to modify or remove the laser module.
Do not operate the projector without its protective covers.
Please make sure that the Satellite system is fully powered down and disconnected from the mains before changing the lens.
Do not operate the projector without a lens installed.
Laser Risk Group 3 Installation Precautions
This product is a Class 1 Risk Group 3 laser product. It must be installed in a safe place and must be handled by qualified and professionally
trained personnel.
Operators shall control access to the beam within the hazard distance or install the product at a height that will prevent exposure of the spectator’s
eyes within the hazard distance.
The product should be installed and operated in accordance with the provisions of BS EN IEC 62471-5:2015 and the Important Information
document or User Manual by instructed and skilled persons only (BS EN IEC 62368-1:2020).
Light Hazard Warning
No direct exposure to the beam is permitted, RG3 BS EN 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
spectators’ eyes within the hazard area.
When the laser is installed overhead, allow a minimum of 3m between the floor surface and the Risk Group 3 area.
Notes
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Light Hazard Distance and Hazard Zone
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.
The hazard zone is the area from the projection lens up to the hazard distance that encompasses
where the projected beam is considered hazardous.
If the person is within the hazard zone, the beam is considered unsafe for exposure.
The hazard distance for this projector is related to the fitted lens and the light output at the Satellite
Heads.
The light output at each satellite
head is related to the total light
output from the MLS and the
number of heads. See Laser
Parameters on page7 for more
information on the light output.
Operators should con trol
access to the beam withi n the
hazard distance or i nstall the
projector at sufficient h eight
to prevent exposures of
spectators’ eyes within the
hazard area.
When the l aser is i nstalled
overhead, allow a mini mum
of 3m between the floor
surface and the Light Hazard
Zone.
A restriction zone should be in
place around the hazard zone to
prevent any person from entering
the hazard zone with any part of
their body:
l
Horizontal clearance1.
This should be no less
than 2.5m around the
hazard zone2.
l
Vertical clearance3. This
should be no less than 3m
between the hazard zone
and the floor when the
projector is installed
overhead.
Notes
Hazard Zones - Vertical Clearance (Side View)
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1
Fitting a lens
The following lenses are available for this Satellite Head:
Inserting a new lens
1. Remove the lens aperture cap or lens from the projector. See Removing the lens on
page42 for guidance on removing a lens.
2.
Turn the lens release lever clockwise so that it is pointing upwards, to open the lock fully.
3. Remove the rear lens cap from the lens.
Notes
The system must b e fully
turned off prior to attempting a
lens change.
When changing the lens, avoid
using excessive force as this
may d amage the equi pment.
Avoid touching the surface of
the lens as thi s may resul t in
image impair ment.
The lens is shipped separately.
Take careto preserve the original
lens packaging and protective caps
for future use.
An adapter is available for certain
third party lenses. Please see your
local dealer for further information.
See Choosing a lens on page151
for details about t he lenses
available for the Satellite Head.
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2
3
3
4. 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.
5.
Turn the lens release lever anti-clockwise to the mid-position.
6. The lens can now be pushed in further. Push the lens in firmly as far as it will go.
7. Turn the lens release lever fully anti-clockwise until it is pointing down, to close the lock
fully.
Notes
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Removing the lens
1.
Turn the release lever up to the mid-position1, then pull the lens out as far as it will go.
2. Turn the release lever clockwise until it is pointing up, then pull the lens out completely.
3. Fit lens caps to the front and rear of the lens.
4. Fit a lens aperture cap or a new lens to the projector. See Inserting a new lens on page40
for guidance on inserting a lens.
Fitting a lens stabilizing bracket
In some applications and projector orientations, it may be necessary to fit the stabilizing bracket to the lens mount.
Notes
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2
1.
2
3
4
3
3
4
Remove the cover1from the front of the projector
2.
Remove the lens mount and lens
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3.
Remove the three M3 set screws3from the lens collar
4.
Remove the two M3 screws4from the fixed lens bracket
5. Remove the lens collar from the lens mount
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5
6
6
7
8
8
6.
Remove the two M2 screws5from the fixed lens bracket
7.
Remove the fixed lens bracket
8.
Place the stabilizing bracket7on to the lens collar
9.
Screw in the two M2 screws8to fix the stabilizing bracket to the lens collar
Notes
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Place the lens collar9on to the lens
11.
Screw in the two M3 screws10to fix the lens collar to the lens
12.
Screw in the three M3 set screws11to the lens collar
13. Place the lens into the projector
14.
Screw the two fixing screws12into the lens stabilizing bracket
15. Place the cover over the front of the projector
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Positioning the screen and Satellite Head
1. Install the screen, ensuring that it is in the best position for viewing by your audience.
2. Mount the Satellite Head, ensuring that it is at a suitable distance from the screen for the
image to fill the screen.
The drawing shows the positions of the mounting points:
l
Four adjustable feet for tabletop mount1.
Set the adjustable feet so that the Satellite Head is level, and perpendicular to the
screen.
Remove the feet and fit them to the top of the Satellite Head if you need to invert
the Satellite Head during tabletop use.
l
Four M6 holes for ceiling mount2.
The mounting screws should not penetrate more than 12 mm into the body of the
projector.
Notes
Always allow the Satelli te H ead
to cool for 5 minutes b efore
disconnecting the power or
moving the Satelli te Head .
Ensure that there i s at l east 50
cm (19.7 in) of space between
the ventilation outl ets and any
wall, and 30 cm (11.8 i n) on all
other sides.
Do not use the threaded holes
for the adj ustable feet to hang
or mou nt the Satellite Head.
Avoid extending the adjustable
feet to the limit of the thread.
1. Fit any shelves or rails to the rack as required.
2. Fit any rails or mount supports to the Modular Light Source (MLS) or Satellite Control Module (SCM) as required.
3. Mount the module into the rack and secure in place with 4 standard rack locating bolts
MLS 10000
The drawing shows the positions
of the fixing holes for the mount
supports and rack locating bolts
on the MLS.
1. Four standard rack
locating bolt holes1.
2.
Six M4 fixing holes2for
mounting rails or
supports. The screws
should not penetrate more
than 10 mm into the body
of the MLS.
MLS 10000
Notes
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MLS 10000
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Digital Projection Ltd. Satellite Titan WUXGA 120HzMounting therackmount modules
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1
2
2
1
2
2
MLS 20000/MLS 30000
The drawing shows the positions
of the fixing holes for the mount
supports and rack locating bolts
on the MLS.
1. Four standard rack
locating bolt holes1.
2.
Six M4 fixing holes2for
mounting rails or
supports. The screws
should not penetrate more
than 10 mm into the body
of the MLS.
SCM
The drawing shows the positions
of the fixing holes for the mount
supports and rack locating bolts
on the SCM.
Notes
MLS 20000/MLS 30000
MLS 20000/MLS 30000
1. Four standard rack
locating bolt holes1.
2.
Four M4 fixing holes
for mounting rails or
supports. The screws
should not penetrate more
than 10 mm into the body
of the SCM.
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SCM
SCM
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Connecting the SatelliteLinkCableDigital ProjectionLtd. Satellite Titan WUXGA 120Hz
End-to-end SLC
1:2 SLC
2:1 SLC
Connecting the Satellite Link Cable
The Satellite Link Cable (SLC) must connect each Satellite Head to one or more Modular Light Sources (MLS). The type of SLC that is supplied depends on the
number and type of connections required for your system:
l 1:1. This system uses a single end-to end cable to connect a single MLS to a single
Satellite Head.
l n:1. This system connects between two and three MLS to a single Satellite Head. A single
cable is supplied for this purpose. The cable includes a junction box with multiple MLS
connectors extending from one side and one Satellite Head connector extending from the
other.
l 1:n. This system connects a single MLS to between two and four Satellite Head. A single
cable is supplied for this purpose. The cable includes a junction box with a single MLS
connector extending from one side and multiple Satellite Head connectors extending from
the other.
Notes
Handl e the SLC with care. Do
not drop or knock the SLC
when removed from i ts
packaging. The curvature of
the SLC sho uld n ever have a
radius of less than 20 cm.
Below this, the fiber insid e the
cable may be damaged.
The appropriate SLC cables are
supplied with the system. Use only
the SLC c ableprovided.
It may be necessary to clean the
SLC connectors before installation.
See Cleaningthe SLC on page169
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2
1
2
The connectors at each end of the SLC are identified by polarity pins and holes:
l
A connector with a polarity hole1can only connect to a MLS.
l
A connector with two polarity holes1can only connect to a MLS.
l
A connector with a polarity pin2can only connect to a Satellite Head.
To fit the SLC to the Satellite Head :
1. Remove the end cap from the SLC-Satellite Head connector.
2.
Slide the protective cover on the SLC socket on the Satellite Head open1.
3.
Align the polarity pin on the SLC2with the polarity hole on the SLC socket.
4. Insert the SLC.
5. Use the hex driver to screw in the fixing screw on the SLC and secure it in place.
Notes
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2
1
2
To fit the SLC to the MLS:
1. Remove the end cap from the SLC-MLS connector.
2.
Slide the protective cover on the SLC socket on the MLS open1.
3.
Align the polarity hole on the SLC2with the polarity pin on the SLC socket.
4. Insert the SLC.
5. Use the hex driver to screw in the fixing screw on the SLC and secure it in place.
Notes
MLS 10000
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MLS 20000/MLS 30000
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Digital Projection Ltd. Satellite Titan WUXGA 120HzConnecting the Signal and LANcables
LAN Cable
LAN Cable
LAN Cable
LAN
Cable
Signal Cable
LAN Cable
Signal Cable
LAN Cable
Signal Cable
LAN Cable
Signal Cable
LAN Cable
Connecting the Signal and LAN cables
Each Modular Light Source (MLS) must be connected to the Satellite Control Module (SCM) with a signal cable and a LAN cable. Each Satellite Head must be
connected to the SCM with a LAN cable.
l 1:1. One MLS and one
Satellite Head are
connected to the SCM.
l n:1. Up to three MLS and
one Satellite Head can be
connected to the SCM.
l 1:n. Up to four Satellite
Head and one MLS can be
connected to the SCM.
Notes
The appropriate cables are supplied
with the Satellite MLS. A single
signal cable is suppliedfor each
MLS and a single LAN cable is
supplied for each MLS and Satellite
Head . Use only the cables
provided.
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A single LAN port1is located on the rear of the Satellite Head.
Notes
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12
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A single signal cable port2and a single LAN port3are located on the rear of the MLS.
There are four signal cable ports4-7and five LAN ports8-12located on the rear of the
SCM.
Notes
MLS 10000
MLS 20000/MLS 30000
The appropriate cables are supplied
with the Satellite MLS. A single
signal cable is suppliedfor each
MLS and a single LAN cable is
supplied for each MLS and Satellite
Head . Use only the cables
provided.
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Single Satellite Head and Modular Light Source - 1:1 System
Make the following connections when connecting a system with a single Satellite Head and a
single Modular Light source:
1.
Connect a signal cable to the MLS and connect it to the MLS 1 socket1on the SCM.
2.
Connect a LAN cable to the MLS and connect it to the MLS 1 LAN socket3on the SCM.
3.
Connect a LAN cable to the Satellite Head and connect it to the Head 1 socket2on the
SCM.
Notes
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Multiple Modular Light Sources - n:1 System
Make the following connections when connecting multiple MLS:
1. First MLS:
l
Connect a signal cable to the first MLS and connect it to the MLS 1 socket3on
the SCM.
l
Connect a LAN cable to the first MLS and connect it to the MLS 1 LAN socket7on
the SCM.
2. Second MLS:
l
Connect a signal cable to the MLS and connect it to the MLS 2 socket2on the
SCM.
l
Connect a LAN cable to the MLS and connect it to the MLS 2 LAN socket6on the
SCM.
3. Third MLS:
l
Connect a signal cable to the third MLS and connect it to the MLS 3 socket1on the SCM.
l
Connect a LAN cable to the third MLS and connect it to the MLS 3 LAN socket5on the SCM.
4.
Connect a LAN cable to the Satellite Head and connect it to the Head 1 socket4on the SCM.
Notes
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Multiple Satellite Projector Heads - 1:n System
Make the following additional connections when connecting multiple Satellite Heads:
1.
Connect a signal cable to the MLS and connect it to the MLS 1 socket1on the SCM.
2.
Connect a LAN cable to the MLS and connect it to the MLS 1 LAN socket6on the SCM.
3.
Connect a LAN cable to the first Satellite Head and connect it to the Head 1 socket2on
the SCM.
4. Second Satellite Head:
l
Connect a LAN cable to the Satellite Head and connect it to the Head 2 LAN socket
on the SCM.
5. Third Satellite Head:
l
Connect a LAN cable to the Satellite Head and connect it to the Head 3 LAN socket
on the SCM.
6. Fourth Satellite Head:
l
Connect a LAN cable to the Satellite Head and connect it to the Head 4 LAN socket5on the SCM.
Notes
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Digital Projection Ltd. Satellite Titan WUXGA 120HzPower Supply
Power Supply
AC Power Precautions
Warning! Death or Serious Injury could occur if the following precautions are ignored
Shock Hazard! Only use the AC power cord provided or recommended by the manufacturer
Fire & Shock Hazard! Do not operate the product unless the power cord, socket and plug meet local rating standards
Do not attempt operation if the AC supply is not within the specified parameters
The AC power cord must be inserted into a socket with grounding
Disconnect the product from the AC supply before installing, moving, servicing, cleaning or removing covers
Do not use an AC power cord that appears damaged
Do not overload power sockets or extension cords
The projector can operate at 110V or 200V. Voltage selection is automatic. Power off the projector before switching power outlets.
Notes
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1
Connecting the power supply
1.
Firmly push the mains connector into the AC socket
When the cable is plugged in and the power supply is on, the module is OFF until the power
button is switched to ON.
When power is applied to the MLS the Laser illumination is not switched on.
Notes
Use only the p ower cable
provided.
Ensure that the p ower outlet
includes a grou nd conn ection
as this equi pment MUST be
earthed.
Handl e the p ower cable
carefully and avoid sharp
bends. Do not u se a damaged
power cable.
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Digital Projection Ltd. Satellite Titan WUXGA 120HzPower Supply
1. Make sure lenses are fitted to each Satellite Head
2. Make sure the Signal, LAN and SLC cables are fitted
3. Make sure power cables are fitted to the Satellite Head, MLS and SCM
4. Make sure the power supply is on
5. Use the power switch located on the power cable socket to apply power to:
l The Satellite Head
l The MLS
l The SCM
6. Insert the laser on key into the laser on switch on the SCM and each MLS and turn to enable
7. Press ON on the Remote Control, or;
l Press Power on the Control Panel, or;
l Tap Laser On in the Laser Power Page on the Satellite Control Module touch panel
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;
l Press Power on the Control Panel, or;
l Tap Laser Off in the Laser Power Page on the Satellite Control Module touch panel
2. Turn the laser on key on the SCM and each MLS to disable.
Notes
See Operating the s ystem on
page67 for guidance on the
projector controls.
Make surethe projector is fully
installed, all interlocks are in place
and the laser key switch on the
SCM and each MLS are enabled
before switching the projector on.
Emergency off
In an emergency, press the Emergency OFF button on the front of the Satellite Control Module to turn off the Laser Illumination
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Digital Projection Ltd. Satellite Titan WUXGA 120HzBasicOperating Instructions
Interlock reset
In the event of the laser illumination turning off as a result of an Interlock break:
1. Make sure all interlocks are in place. See Interlock Switches on page26
2. Turn ON the laser illumination. See Switching the system on on the previous page
Selecting an input signal
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 or control panel.
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 ENTER/OK to confirm your choice.
Selecting a test pattern
The following test patterns are available: Off, Native White, Native Black, Native Red, Native Green, Native Blue, Checkerboard, Crosshatch, ColorBar, Aspect
Ratio, Grayscale
Use one of the following methods to display a test pattern:
l Press TEST on the remote control.
Use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons to cycle through the test patterns.
l Press MENU open the OSD. 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 exit the test patterns before you reach the final one, press TEST or EXIT at any time.
Notes
Please refer to the connection
guide for details about connecting a
signal source. See Signal inputs on
page80
You can use the following options to adjust the lens:
l Control panel. See Satellite Head Control panel on page67
l Remote control. See Remote control on page69
l On screen display (OSD).
Adjusting the image
Orientation
This can be set from the Setup menu. See on page1 for guidance.
Highlight Orientation and choose from Front Tabletop, Front Ceiling, Rear Tabletop, Rear Ceiling and Auto-front.
Picture
Settings such as Gamma, HDR, Brightness, Contrast, Saturation, Hue and Sharpness can be set from the Image menu. See on page1 for guidance.
Notes
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Digital Projection Ltd. Satellite Titan WUXGA 120HzLaser color calibration
Laser color calibration
The laser colors must be calibrated after installation or after changing MLS within a system:
1. Press Menu on the remote control to display the OSD on the screen
2. Use the navigation buttons to highlight the Setup menu and press OK to access it
3. Navigate to the System Setting menu and press OK to access it
4. Navigate to the Laser Color CALfunction and press OK to recalibrate the colors.
The calibration will take approximately 30 to 40 minutes to complete.
System Setting
Orientation
High Altitude
Clock Adjust►
Startup Logo
Blank Screen
PIC Mute►
Smear Reduction
Output Frame Rate
HDMI Equalizer
Laser Color CAL
Back►
Front Tabletop
Off
Original
Logo
Off
60Hz
Auto
OK
Notes
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Operating the system
The system has the following controls:
l Remote control
l Control panel on the Satellite Head
l Touchscreen control panel on the MLS 10000
l Touchscreen control panel on the SCM
Satellite Head Control panel
1. ZOOM
Plus and minus buttons zoom in and out.
2. FOCUS
Plus and minus buttons move the focus in and out.
3. LENS SHIFT
Arrow buttons move the lens in the specified direction.
4. EXIT
Exits the current OSD page and enters the level
above.
5. Arrow buttons & ENTER
Press an arrow button to open the keystone menu.
Use the arrow buttons to adjust vertical and horizontal
keystone. After opening the OSD, use the arrow
buttons to highlight menu entries. Press ENTER to
open or execute the highlighted menu entry.
6. MENU
Displays and exits the OSD.
Control Panel
Notes
Use t he touchscreen control panel
on the SCM to access t he controls
for the MLS 20000and MLS 30000.
Do not make changes to the
networking configuration unless
you understand what you are doing,
or have taken advice from your
Network Manager. If you make a
mistake, it is possible t hat you will
lose contact with the projector.
Always double-check your s ettings
before pressing the APPLY button.
Always keep a written note of t he
original sett ings, and any changes
you have made.
Software updates should NOT be
carried out except by, or wit h the
supervision of, Digital Projection
Service personnel.
See Connecting the power s upply
on page61.
The self-test is runningwhen all the
LEDs on t he control panel are lit.
See Introduction to the OSD on
page86 for full details of how to use
the menu system.
See Introduction to the MLS 10000
Touchscreen on page122 for f ull
details of how to use the MLS
touchscreen control panel.
See Introduction to the SCM
Touchscreen on page1 for full
details of how to use the SCM
touchscreen control panel.
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7. HOTKEYS
User selectable functions. Pre-set functions:
HOTKEY 1 Information
HOTKEY 2 Test Pattern
HOTKEY 3 Lens Load Memory
Additional options: Picture Mode, Ambient Brightness
Correction, Freeze, PIP Swap.
8. PIC MUTE
Blanks the DMD™ when on. The laser remains on but
a black image is displayed.
9. CENTER LENS
Centers the lens.
10. ASPECT
Changes the aspect ratio.
11. AUTO SYNC
Re-synchronises with the current input signal.
12. INPUT
Switches to the next input source.
13. POWER
Switches the Laser on and off.
Notes
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Pic Mute
OPEN
CLOSE
MENU
EXITINFO
HDMI1
OK
OFFON
ALT
LENS
FOCUSZOOM
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
SHIFT
213
HDMI2 DVI
DisplayPort1
HD-T 3GSDI
VGA COMP1 COMP2
HDMI3
TEST
HDMI4
DisplayPort2
RGBALL
3DEYEPIP SWAP
456
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ALT
ADDR
OSD
OFF
ON
DEFAULT
FREEZE
RE-SYNC
ABCD
USER PRESET
7
6
543
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Remote control
1. Power ON / OFF
Turns power on and off.
2. Pic Mute OPEN / CLOSE
l Press CLOSE to hide the projected image. When off, the laser remains on and a black
image is projected.
l Press OPEN to display the hidden image.
3. OSD ON / OFF
Enable and disable screen timeout messages and control whether to show the OSD
during projection.
4. MENU
Access the on screen display (OSD). If the OSD is open, press this button to go back to the
previous menu.
5. Navigation (arrows and OK)
OSD mode: Navigate through the menus with the arrows, confirm your choice with OK.
Lens adjustment modes: See 10 below.
6. EXIT
Go up one level in the OSD. When the top level is reached, press to close the OSD.
7. DEFAULT
8. INFO
When editing a parameter, press this button to restore the default value.
Access information about the projector.
Notes
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Pic Mute
OPEN
CLOSE
MENU
EXITINFO
HDMI1
OK
OFFON
ALT
LENS
FOCUSZOOM
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
SHIFT
213
HDMI2 DVI
DisplayPort1
HD-T 3GSDI
VGA COMP1 COMP2
HDMI3
TEST
HDMI4
DisplayPort2
RGBALL
3DEYEPIP SWAP
456
7890
ALT
ADDR
OSD
OFF
ON
DEFAULT
FREEZE
RE-SYNC
ABCD
USER PRESET
12
9
10
11
13
14
15
16
9. FREEZE
Freeze the current frame.
10. LENS adjustment
l FOCUS IN / OUT: adjust focus.
l SHIFT: press and hold this button, then use the OK and Navigation buttons. Press OK to
switch between Shift Adjustment and Zoom / Focus Adjustment. Use the arrows to
shift, zoom or focus the lens.
l ZOOM IN / OUT: adjust zoom.
11. USER PRESET A, B, C, D
Load user presets.
12. RE-SYNC
Re-synchronise with the current input signal
13. ALT
Press and hold this button to access alternative functions for other buttons on the remote.
14. DVI / DisplayPort2 / numeric input 3
There is no DVI input on this projector.
There is no DisplayPort 2 input on this projector.
15. HDMI 2 / HDMI 4 / numeric input 2
Select the HDMI 2 input.There is no HDMI 2 input on this projector.
16. HDMI 1 / HDMI 3 / numeric input 1
There is no HDMI 4 input on this projector
Select the HDMI 1 input.
There is no HDMI 3 input on this projector
Notes
This projector does not use the
following options on t he remote:
HDMI 2
HDMI 3
HDMI 4
DisplayPort2
DVI
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18. HD-T / G / numeric input 5
Select the HDBaseT input.
19. ADDR / ALL (with red indicator at the top)
Assign and unassign an IR remote address.
To assign an IR remote 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 two-digit
address using the numeric input buttons. The indicator will flash three times quickly
to confirm the change.
To unassign an address and return to the default address 00:
1. Press and hold ALT and this button simultaneously until the red indicator flashes to
confirm the change.
20. 3GSDI / B / numeric input 6
There is no 3G-SDI input on this projector.
Notes
This projector does not use the
following options on t he remote:
3GSDI
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Pic Mute
OPEN
CLOSE
MENU
EXITINFO
HDMI1
OK
OFFON
ALT
LENS
FOCUSZOOM
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
SHIFT
213
HDMI2 DVI
DisplayPort1
HD-T 3GSDI
VGA COMP1 COMP2
HDMI3
TEST
HDMI4
DisplayPort2
RGBALL
3DEYEPIP SWAP
456
7890
ALT
ADDR
OSD
OFF
ON
DEFAULT
FREEZE
RE-SYNC
ABCD
USER PRESET
23
21
24
22
21. VGA / 3D / numeric input 7
There is no VGA input on this projector.
22. COMP1 / EYE / numeric input 8
There is no Component 1 input on this projector.
23. TEST / SWAP / numeric input 0
Show a test pattern. Press again to show the next test pattern: Off, Native White, Native
When PIP mode is on, use this button with ALT to swap the main and sub images.
24. 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.
Notes
This projector does not use the
following options on t he remote:
VGA
COMP 1
COMP 2
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40˚
40˚
Infrared reception
The projector has infrared sensors at the front and rear.
The angle of acceptance is 40°. Make sure that the remote control is within the angle of
acceptance when trying to control the projector.
Notes
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Module indicators
Satellite Head
1. TEMP INDICATOR
Off = no problem
Flashing red = temperature error
2. LIGHT INDICATOR
Off = light is switched off
On, amber = light is in forced ECO mode at high temperature
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
Flashing green (cycles of single flashes) = shutter is on and light source is temporarily off
3. PIC MUTE
Off = the projector is in standby
On, blue = the projector is on, normal projection
Flashing red = the projector is on, picture mute is activated
4. POWER
Off = the projector is switched off
Flashing amber = the projector is cooling down to standby mode
On, amber = the projector is in standby mode
Flashing green = the projector is warming up
On, green = the projector is switched on
5. STATUS
Off = no problem
Flashing amber (cycles of double flashes) = request to calibrate the lens
Flashing green (cycles of double flashes) = the projector is calibrating the lens
Flashing red (cycles of double flashes) = TEC or color sensor error
Flashing red (cycles of four flashes) = fan error
On, red = system error
Notes
Control Panel
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WARNING
DO NOT LOOK INTO LENS
注意:高亮,请勿注视镜头
注意:高亮,請勿注視鏡頭
LASER ON
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1
1. LASER ON
Off = laser is off
On = laser is on
Notes
The Laser ON indicator will light up
for 30 seconds before t he Laser
turns on t o warn that the laser is
about to t urn on.
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DO NOT let a laser beam directly
enter the projector lens.
3262187600
WARNING
ISOLATE MAINS BEFORE REMOVING COVER
注意 打開前先切斷主電源
注意 打开前先切断主源
LASER ENERGY : EXPOSURE NEAR
APERTURE MAY CAUSE BURNS
LASER APERTURE
3262355700
1
1. STATUS
Off = no problem
Flashing amber = the projector is cooling down to standby mode
Flashing amber (cycles of double flashes) = request to calibrate the lens
On, amber = the projector is in standby mode
Flashing green = the projector is warming up
Flashing green (cycles of double flashes) = the projector is calibrating the lens
On, green = the projector is switched on
Flashing red (cycles of single flashes) = the lens or fiber link is open
Flashing red (cycles of double flashes) = TEC or color sensor error
Flashing red (cycles of four flashes) = fan error
On, red = system error
Notes
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LASER ON
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1
3
2
3
1
Modular Light Source
MLS 10000
1. LASER ON
Off = laser is off
On = laser is on
MLS 20000 / MLS 30000
1. POWER
Off = AC power is off
On = AC power is on
2. LASER ON
Off = laser is off
On = laser is on
3. STATUS
Off = no error
On = error, see LCD display for details.
Notes
The Laser ON indicator will light up
for 30 seconds before t he Laser
turns on t o warn that the laser is
about to t urn on.
MLS 10000 Front
The Laser ON indicator will light up
for 30 seconds before t he Laser
turns on t o warn that the laser is
about to t urn on.
Satellite Control Module
1. LASER ON
Off = laser is off
On = laser is on
2. POWER GOOD
Green = 12V power is good
Amber = 12V good, but internal power rail has a fault
Red = 12V PSU not operating within specifications
3. INTERLOCK
On = Laser system is active and interlock complete
Off = Laser system is not active
Installation & Quick Start Guide
MLS 20000/MLS 30000 Front
The Laser ON indicator will light up
for 30 seconds before t he Laser
turns on t o warn that the laser is
about to t urn on.
SCM Front
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Signal inputs
Digital inputs and outputs
1. Ethernet
Provides LAN connectivity via an ethernet cable.
2. HDBaseT/LAN
Receives digital signal from HDBaseT-compliant
devices. Cat 6A cable is recommended.
3. HDMI
HDMI 2.0 inputs supporting HDCP 2.2. Connect an
HDMI cable to the connector.
4. DisplayPort
DisplayPort 1.2 input. Connect a DisplayPort cable to
the connector. Supports sources up to 4K resolution at 60 Hz and 2048 x 1080 at 120Hz.
5. USB
USB 5V / 1.5A output. Connect a USB cable to supply power to an external device.
Satellite Head Connection Panel
Notes
For simultaneous HDBaseT and
LAN connectivity, a third-party
distribution product can be utilised
to combine HDBaseT video stream
with LAN connection for delivery t o
the projector.
See 2D formats on page164 for
information about supported 2D
signal input modes.
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EDID
EDID
EDID
EDID
123
EDID on the DisplayPort, HDMI, and HDBaseT inputs
If you are using a computer graphics card or another source that obeys 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 output timings 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.
1. Sources
2. Switcher
3. Satellite Head
Notes
Connection Guide
The EDIDs in the switcher should be the same as the one in the projector.
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2
3
1
4
ETHERNET
ART-NET
Control connections
1. Ethernet
This system is linked via a series of Ethernet
connections. See Connecting the Signal and LAN
cables on page52
2. RS232
This port is for servicing purposes only.
3. Service
This port is for servicing purposes only.
4. Ethernet
This system can be controlled via an Ethernet
connection. Use an Ethernet cable to connect the
SCM to your computer.
Satellite Head Connection Panel
Notes
See "Connecting t he Signal and
LAN cables" on page52and
"Connecting the Satellite Link
Cable" on page49 for guidance on
settingup the connections betw een
each Satellite Head, MLS and
SCM.
For a list of all commands usedto
control theprojector via LAN, see
the Protocol Guid e (available
separately).
Only one control connection should
be used at any one time.
With an Ethernet c onnection the
system can s erve a web page
offering st atus and controls. See
Served web pages on page173 for
guidance on acc essing and using
the served web pages.
Projector Contro ller is available
for download, freeof charge, from
the Digital Projection website.
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Control connectionsDigital Projection Ltd. Satellite Titan WUXGA 120Hz
Un-crossed
LAN cable
LAN connection examples
The projector’s features can be controlled via a LAN connection, using Digital Projection’s Projector Controller application or a terminal emulation program.
Notes
With an Ethernet c onnection the
system can s erve a web page
offering st atus and controls. See
Served web pages on page173 for
guidance on acc essing and using
the served web pages.
Projector Contro ller is available
for download, freeof charge, from
the Digital Projection website.
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Pic Mute
OPEN
CLOSE
MENU
EXITINFO
HDMI1
OK
OFFON
ALT
LENS
FOCUSZOOM
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
SHIFT
213
HDMI2 DVI
DisplayPort1
HD-T 3GSDI
VGA COMP1 COMP2
HDMI3
TEST
HDMI4
DisplayPort2
RGBALL
3D EYE PIP SWAP
456
7890
ALT
ADDR
OSD
OFF
ON
DEFAULT
FREEZE
RE-SYNC
ABCD
USER PRESET
EXITMENU
STATUS
LENS
SHIFT
ZOOM
FOCUS
POWER
INPUT
PIC MUTE
CENTER
LENS
LIGHTTEMP
AUTO
SYNC
ASPECT
HOTKEYS
3
2
1
Introduction to the OSD
This section describes the operation of the OSD.
Opening the Menu
Use the projector control panel or
the remote control to open the onscreen display (OSD). On either
device:
1. Press the MENU button.
The OSD opens showing
the list of available menus
Notes
Projector control panel
Opening a submenu
1. Move up and down the list using the UP and DOWN arrow buttons.
2. Press ENTER on the control panel or OK on the remote control to open a submenu.
This guide refers to the above two buttons as ENTER/OK.
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Exiting menus and closing the OSD
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
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 right of the item is blank).
Main Menu
Input►
Lens►
Image►
Color►
Geometry►
Setup►
Network►
Information►
On Screen Display (OSD): Top Level Menu
Menu Name
Highlighted ItemValue
Menu ItemValue
Unavailable ItemValue
SliderValue
Sub-menu►
Command
Notes
The highlighted item has blue
background.
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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
Some items contain a command, such as 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.
Menu Name
Menu ItemValue
Item With Command
Command
Notes
OK
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Editing projector settings
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
Some parameters show 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 RETURN to exit the slider and return to the menu.
Menu Name
Highlighted ItemCurrent Value
Menu Item
Menu Item
Highlighted
Value
Value
Value
Value
List of Values
Menu Name
Menu ItemValue
Item With SliderValue
Notes
Some menu items may be
unavailable due to s ettings in other
menus. Unavailable menu items
appear gray
Please wait f or any value changes
to be applied
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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.
Notes
Data
Rowx: 0.658 y: 0.339
Highlighted Rowx: 0.315 y: 0.662
Rowx: 0.146 y: 0.043
Rowx: 0.276 y: 0.283
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Using the projector
Main Menu
l Input, Lens, Image, Color, Geometry, Setup, Network, Information.
Press ENTER/OK to open these menus and access various settings.
Input
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
Off, Native White, Native Black, Native Red, Native Green, Native Blue, Checkerboard,
CrossHatch, ColorBar, Aspect Ratio, Greyscale.
Use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons to switch between values.
l Resync
Press ENTER/OK to force the projector to resynchronize with the current input
l Auto Source
If this setting is On, the projector will automatically search for an active input source.
l EDID Mode.
Press ENTER/OK to open this sub menu.
l Main Menu
Go back to the main menu.
Main Menu
Input►
Lens►
Image►
Color►
Geometry►
Setup►
Network►
Information►
Input
Input
Resync
Test Pattern
Auto Source
EDID Mode►
Main Menu►
HDBaseT
OK
Off
Notes
See Signal inputs on page80for
information about theavailable
inputs and connections.
Selecting a test pattern hides the
OSD. Press EXIT t o hide the test
pattern, and t hen press MENU to
show t he OSD
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EDID Mode
Each signal input type is available in the menu. Select the appropriate frame rate and display resolution
for each input.
EDID Mode
HDMI
HDBaseT
DisplayPort
Back►
4K/60 HDR
4K/30
4K/60 HDR
Notes
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Lens
l Lens Lock
When this feature is On, all other Lens menu items are disabled.
l Center Lens
Centers the lens.
l Lens Memory
Opens a sub-menu, see next page.
l Main Menu
Go back to the main menu.
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 of lens settings in
its place. Overwriting a saved memory preset is not possible.
Lens
Lens Lock
Center Lens
OK
Lens Memory►
Main Menu►
Lens Memory
Load Memory►
Save Memory►
Clear Memory►
Back►
Notes
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Lens Load Memory
Memory 1
Memory 2
Memory 3
Memory 4
Memory 5
Memory 6
Memory 7
Memory 8
Memory 9
Memory 10
Back►
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
Lens Save Memory
Memory 1
Memory 2
Memory 3
Memory 4
Memory 5
Memory 6
Memory 7
Memory 8
Memory 9
Memory 10
Back►
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
Lens Clear Memory
Memory 1
Memory 2
Memory 3
Memory 4
Memory 5
Memory 6
Memory 7
Memory 8
Memory 9
Memory 10
Back►
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
Notes
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Image
l Gamma
Choose a de-gamma curve from 1.0, 1.8, 2.0, 2.2, 2.35, 2.5, DICOM
Used correctly, the Gamma setting can improve contrast while maintaining good details for blacks
and whites.
If excess ambient light washes out the image and it is 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.
l HDR
Choose from Off, Auto, PQ-400, PQ500, PQ1000 and HLG.
HDR (High Dynamic Range) is a 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.
Titan Satellite WUXGA 120 27,000 714618553505391195
HDR options should only be used with media players and sources equipped with HDR capability and outputting 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
light rather than reflect it such as a projection screen. However it is a reference to the brightness you would choose for a given environment.
HLG is High Dynamic Range – hybrid-log-gamma. This is a broadcast version of HDR for live TV and events.
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.
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 Noise Reduction
Choose a level of noise reduction from Off, Low, Middle and High.
l Advanced
Opens a sub-menu.
l Main Menu
Go back to the main menu.
Image
Gamma
HDR
Ambient Brightness
Correction
Brightness100
Contrast100
Saturation100
Hue100
Sharpness0
Noise Reduction
Advanced►
Main Menu►
2.2
Off
Off
Off
Notes
This product includes a DI COM
simulation feature intended for
training and other non-medical
diagnosis purposes.
Selecting a HDR sett ing will disable
the Gamma s etting.
If the HDR sett ing is Auto, the
Gamma sett ing is only disabled
when the image s ource is HDR
The HDR AUTO setting is only
available when the incoming signal
is HDR capable
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Advanced
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 preconfigured for different levels of ambient light.
l Dynamic Contrast
Tick to activate. Will automatically adjust the contrast level according the displayed image.
l Light Off Timer
When Dynamic Contrast 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: 0.5, 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0 seconds.
l Main Menu
Go back to the main menu.
Advanced
Freeze
Ambient Brightness
Correction
Dynamic Contrast
Light Off Timer
Back►
Off
0.5s
Notes
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Color
Color Space
In most cases, the Auto setting determines the correct colorspace to use. If it does not, you can choose a
specific colorspace:
Choose from Auto, YPbPr, YCbCr, RGB PC and RGB Video.
Color
Color Space
Color Mode
ColorMax
Manual Color Matching►
Color Temperature
Gains and Lifts►
Main Menu►
Auto
Color Max
Peak
6500K
Color
Color SpaceAuto
Color Mode
ColorMax
Manual Color Matching
Color Temperature
Gains and Lifts
Main Menu►
Auto
YPbPr
YCbCr
RGB PC
RGB Video
Notes
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Color Mode
The projector can work in the following color modes:
l ColorMax
l Manual Color Matching
l Color Temperature
l Gains and Lifts
ColorMax
1. Set Color Mode to ColorMax.
2. Navigate to the ColorMax setting.
3. Choose from REC709, Extended, Ultra, Peak, User 1 and User 2. User 1 and User 2 are userdefined color gamuts set via the Setup > ColorMax menu.
Color
Color SpaceAuto
Color ModeColorMax
ColorMax
Manual Color Matching
Color Temperature
Gains and Lifts
Main Menu
ColorMax
ManualColor
Matching
ColorTemperature
Gains and Lifts
Color
Color SpaceAuto
Color ModeColorMax
ColorMaxPeak
Manual Color Matching
Color Temperature
Gains and Lifts
Main Menu
REC709
Extended
Ultra
Peak
User 1
User 2
Notes
Only one color mode canbe
selected at a time. Settings used
by the other color modes are
disabled.
See Setup menu on page1 for
further information about setting up
the User 1 and User 2 color
gamuts.
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Manual Color Matching
1. Set Color Mode to Manual Color Matching.
2. Open the Manual Color Matching submenu.
Here you can do the following:
l Adjust Hue, Saturation 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.
Manual Color Matching - Red
Hue500
Saturation500
Gain500
Manual Color Matching
Red►
Green►
Blue►
Yellow►
Cyan►
Magenta►
White Balance►
Reset
Back►
Manual Color Matching - White
Balance
Red500
Green500
Blue500
Notes
See Color matching parameters
explainedon the next pagefor more
details about the Hue, Saturation
and Gain settings.
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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 of each 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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