Knoll Systems HDP410, HDP420 User Manual

HDP410 HDP420 HDP460
1080p DLP™ Projector
Users Manual v1.3
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FCC Warning
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Canada
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
Safety Certifications
UL, cUL, TUV, GOST
Other specific Country Approvals may apply. Please see product certification label.
This product is RoHS compliant.
Declaration of Conformity
Knoll Systems, 12140 Horseshoe Way, Richmond, BC V7A 4V5
We declare under our sole responsibility that this projector conforms to the following directives and norms:
EMC Directive 89/336/EEC, Amended by 93/68/EEC EMC: EN 55022 EN 55024 EN 61000-3-2 EN 61000-3-3 Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC, Amended by 93/68/EEC Safety: EN 60950: 2000
August 2007
Trademarks
Apple, Macintosh, and PowerBook are trademarks or registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. IBM is a trademark or registered trademark of International Business Machines, Inc. Microsoft, PowerPoint™, and Windows are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Adobe and Acrobat are trademarks or registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated. Digital Light Processing is a trademark or registered trademark of Texas Instruments. Faroudja, DCDi, and TrueLife are trademarks or registered trademarks of Faroudja. Knoll and Knöll are trademarks of Pacific Sound & Signal Inc.
WARNING: This product has a lamp, which contains a very small amount of mercury. Dispose of it as
required by local, state, or federal ordinances and regulations. For more information, see www.eiae.org.
Knoll Systems 12140 Horseshoe Way, Richmond, BC V7A 4V5 Canada 145 Tyee Drive, Point Roberts, WA 98281 USA
www.knollsystems.com
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Safety Warnings 4 Introduction 5 Positioning the projector 7 Choosing the aspect ratio 8
Video connectors 8 Connecting a video device 9 Composite (RCA) video connection 9 S-video connection 9 Component (RCA) connection 9 SCART RGB connection 9
Digital connections 10 DVI connection 10 HDMI connection 10
Computer connections 10 RS-232 connections 10
Displaying an image 11 Adjusting the image 11 Shutting down the projector 12
Troubleshooting your setup 12
Using the remote control 15 Using the keypad buttons 15 Optimizing video images 16 Customizing the projector 16
Using the menus 16 Picture menu 17 Settings menu 19
Maintenance 22 Cleaning the lens 22 Replacing the projection lamp 22
Appendix Red LED behavior and projector errors 23 Remote control discrete codes 24 Projector dimensions 24 Supported video formats 25 RS-232 terminal specs 25
Warranty Information 30
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Important Operating Considerations for Safety
Place the projector in a horizontal position no greater than 15 degrees off axis.
Locate the projector in a well-ventilated area without any obstructions to intake or
exhaust vents.
Do not place the projector on a tablecloth or other soft covering that may block the vents.
Locate the projector at least 4' (1.2 m) away from any heating or cooling vents.
Use only Knoll-approved ceiling mounts.
Use only the power cord provided. A surge-protected power strip is recommended.
Refer to this manual for proper startup and shutdown procedures.
In the unlikely event of the lamp rupturing, discard any edible items placed in the
surrounding area and thoroughly clean the area along all sides of the projector.
Wash hands after cleaning the area and handling the ruptured lamp. This product has a lamp, which contains a very small amount of mercury. Dispose of it as required by local, state or federal ordinances and regulations. For more information see www.eiae.org.
Follow these instructions to help ensure image quality and lamp life over the life of the projector. Failure to follow these instructions may affect the warranty. For complete details of the warranty, see the Warranty section at the end of this User's Guide.
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Introduction
Congratulations and thank you for your choice of a superior digital image projection device. Your new Knoll projector is specifically designed for home cinema applications. The projector sets a high standard using the latest DLP™ technology and new DNX video processing from Pixelworks™. This projector has 1920 x 1080 resolution (1080p). Whether you are watching movies or High Definition broadcasts or playing the latest video game, you will enjoy amazing image quality. The unique design and color of the projector make it a welcome addition to your home.
Status indicator panel
Base Zoom ring
Focus ring
Receiver (IR)
Product specifications
To read the latest specifications, be sure to visit our website at www.knollsystems.com as specifications are subject to change.
Optional accessories can be found on our website at www.knollsystems.com, or at your retailer or dealer.
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screen relay (see
M1-DA/DVI 12 VDC triggers RS-232 IR input HDMI
Rear Connector Panel
S-video
Composite RCA Component video
The projector provides the following connection options:
• M1-DA/DVI (Digital Visual Interface) for DVI connection an M1-DA to DVI adaptor is required.
• HDMI™ (High Definition Multimedia Interface)
• Component (RCA)
• SCART RGB (you must enable this connector, see page 9)
• S-video
• Composite video (RCA)
See “Video connectors” on page 9 for details.
The projector also provides the following connectors:
• RS-232 for serial control (not included on the HD108)
• 12-volt DC output (see below)
12-volt DC output
The 3.5mm mini-jack trigger provides a 12-volt, 0.25 amp DC output. It provides a constant output while the projector is on. It has numerous uses. For example, if you connect your projection screen to the 12-volt DC output with the cable that came with your screen, when you turn on the projector the screen will move down; when you turn the projector off, the screen will return to the storage position.
12V+ ground
3.5mm plug 12VDC output
screen manufacturer for details)
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Setting up the Projector
There are a number of factors to consider when determining where to set up the projector, including the size and shape of your screen, the location of your power outlets, and the distance between the projector and the rest of your equipment. But here are some general guidelines.
NOTE: To ensure adequate cable access, do not place the projector within 6 inches (0.15 m) of a wall or other object.
Position the projector on a flat surface (either on a table or ceiling mounted) at a right angle to the screen.
The projector should be within 10 feet (3 m) of your power source and within 6 feet (1.8 m) of your video source(s), unless good quality extension cables or baluns are to be used.
When installing the projector on the ceiling, refer to the installation guide that comes with the Ceiling Mount Kit for more information. Knoll recommends use of the mount shipped with the projector or the deluxe swivel Knoll CM26 ceiling mount. The addition of a CM20+6 extension bar lowers the projector 6” per bar as required. The CM25EX is an adjustable extender that can lower the projector 6.75” to 11” (17-28 cm). The ceiling mount kit may be sold separately.
Position the projector the desired distance from the screen.
The distance from the lens of the projector to the screen, the zoom setting, and the video format determine the size of the projected image.
Projector Positioning
The projected image becomes larger as the distance between the unit and screen increases.
The manual zoom allows the distance from the screen to be within a minimum and maximum range. See the chart on the next page for details. The example below defines the screen height, width, diagonal, offset, etc. Note the bottom of the image starts about below the lens center with a horizontally or flat mounted projector.
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50.5"x89.75"
54"x96"
60"x107"
HDP410, HDP420 and HDP460 Projection Throw Distance 16:9 Video Screen:
Screen Diagonal 92" 103" 106" 110" 122.5" 146.75"
Minimum Distance 149" 166" 171" 178" 198" 237"
Maximum Distance 178" 199" 205" 212" 237" 284"
Screen offset 16" 18" 19" 20" 23" 26"
Viewing Area 45"x80"
MAXIMUM DISTANCE TO SCREEN (16:9) = 1.935 x SCREEN DIAGONAL SIZE MINIMUM DISTANCE TO SCREEN (16:9) = 1.612 x SCREEN DIAGONAL SIZE SCREEN OFFSET (IMAGE DROP OR RISE) (16:9) = 0.177 x SCREEN DIAGONAL SIZE
An interactive screen calculator (in Microsoft Excel format) is available at:
52"x92"
72"x128"
www.knollsystems.com/prod-hdp420-throw.html
Anamorphic Lens
Please note the HD410, HDP420 and HDP460 projectors are designed for use with 16:9 screens. They also have a built in scaler for use with 2.35:1 screens. To display images at the highest definition possible in 2.35:1 or cinemascope (most major movies are filmed in 2.35:1) an anamorphic lens is required. We recommend the Panamorph brand, which has fixed, movable and motorized anamorphic lens for use with the HDP410, HDP420 and HDP460.
Choosing the aspect ratio
Aspect ratio is the ratio of the image width to image height. HDTV and most DVDs are 16:9, which is the default for this projector. When in 4:3 mode the projector places black bars on both sides of the image. Native mode centers the image and turns off the internal scaler so that any resolution larger than the native projector resolution is cropped on the edges. Letterbox expands the image to fill the screen.
What you plan to project will also help you choose between 4:3 and 16:9. For example, most TV shows are 4:3, while most movies are 16:9. If you have a 16:9 screen, then you should select an aspect ratio of 16:9 for anamorphic movies and HDTV, and Native for 4:3 content. If you have a 4:3 screen you should still use 16:9 for anamorphic movies or HDTV, but you also have the option of using 4:3, Native, or Natural Wide for 4:3 content. Keep in mind that anamorphic movies only appear correctly if the DVD player is set to output to a 16:9 television. Natural Wide stretches a 4:3 image to fill the entire 16:9 screen. The center two-thirds of the image is unchanged; the edges of the image are stretched.
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Video Connectors Component RCA
M1-DA/DVI 12 VDC triggers RS-232 IR input HDMI
Rear Connector Panel
S-video
Composite RCA Component video
The first step for connecting video is determining what type of output connectors your video Component RCA device has. If there is more than one output, select the one with the highest quality. The best quality ranking, with 1 being the highest, is:
1. M1-DA/DVI or HDMI (both are digital inputs).
With a M1-DA to HDMI adaptor the HDP410, HDP420 and HDP460 have two HDMI inputs.
2. Component /SCART RGB video (RCAs)
3. S-video
4. Composite Video (RCA)
If your device has a VGA connector, you can use the M1-DA/DVI connector for a high-quality image. Many PC game systems have VGA connectors.
Connecting a video device
You can connect video devices such as VCRs, DVD players, camcorders, digital cameras, video game consoles, HDTV receivers, and TV tuners to the projector. Connect the audio from your video device to your stereo system to get sound. You can connect the projector to most video devices that can output video.
You cannot directly connect the coaxial cable that enters your house from a cable or satellite company; the signal must pass through a tuner first. Examples of tuners are digital cable boxes, VCRs, digital video recorders, and satellite TV boxes. Basically, any device that can change channels is considered a tuner.
A composite video cable is provided with your projector so you can quickly and easily connect a video source to the projector and see the amazing image that is displayed. Once you have determined a more permanent location for your projector, we recommend purchasing higher quality cables in the proper length to get the best image from your particular video equipment.
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