Mitsubishi VS-50XLWF50U, VS-50XLW50U, VS-50XLW20U, VS-50XLF50U, VS-50XLF20U User Manual

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DLP
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Data Display Cube
PH50 series (SXGA+ models) XL50, XL21 series
(XGA models)
March 09, 2007 (REV 2.4)
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Table of Contents
1. SET-UP AND INSTALLATION......................................................................................................5
1.1. Overview...............................................................................................................................
5
1.1.1. Product lineup ................................................................................................................
5
1.1.2. Flowchart........................................................................................................................5
Start..................................................................................................................................................5
1.2. Cube installation....................................................................................................................
6
1.2.1. Safety precaution ...........................................................................................................6
1.2.2. Preparation.....................................................................................................................6
1.2.3. Input board installation (optional)....................................................................................
7
1.2.4. Unlocking (for XXLL2211 ).....................................................................................................8
1.2.5. Cube stacking (for RReeaarr ).............................................................................................10
1.2.6. Cube stacking (for FFrroonntt ) ............................................................................................13
1.2.7. Screen open/close (for FFrroonntt ) .....................................................................................21
1.3. Connecting..........................................................................................................................23
1.3.1. Control signal connection .............................................................................................
23
1.3.2. Image signal connection...............................................................................................23
1.3.3. Internal cabling (for FFrroonntt )...........................................................................................24
1.4. Initial se t up .........................................................................................................................25
1.4.1. Menu operation ............................................................................................................25
1.4.2. Dipswitc h setting...........................................................................................................28
1.4.3. Picture outline adjustment ............................................................................................
28
1.5. System mem o ry setting.......................................................................................................37
1.5.1. System set up...............................................................................................................37
1.5.2. Color balan ce adjustment.............................................................................................
44
1.5.3. Image set up .................................................................................................................48
1.6. Input memory setting (for the main input).............................................................................51
1.6.1. Input port s electing.......................................................................................................
51
1.6.2. Automatic input signal scanning...................................................................................
51
1.6.3. Signal adjustment.........................................................................................................52
1.6.4. Image quality adjustment..............................................................................................
55
1.6.5. Input memory saving....................................................................................................
56
1.6.6. Input memor y calling/deleti ng.......................................................................................
56
1.7. Input memory setting (for the input board)...........................................................................
57
1.7.1. Input port s electing.......................................................................................................57
1.7.2. Expansio n setting.........................................................................................................57
1.7.3. Automatic input signal scanning...................................................................................
57
1.7.4. Signal adjustment.........................................................................................................58
1.7.5. Image quality adjustment..............................................................................................63
1.7.6. Input memory saving....................................................................................................
65
1.7.7. Input memor y calling/deleti ng.......................................................................................65
1.8. Display memory s etting (for the inpu t board) .......................................................................
66
1.8.1. INPUT MEMORY..........................................................................................................
66
1.8.2. H.DISPLAY PO S, V.D ISPLAY POS..............................................................................
66
1.8.3. CROP...........................................................................................................................66
1.8.4. DISPLAY......................................................................................................................
67
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1.8.5. DIGITAL OUT...............................................................................................................
67
1.8.6. SCREEN MODE...........................................................................................................67
1.8.7. Display memory saving ................................................................................................68
1.8.8. Display memory calling/de leting ...................................................................................
68
1.9. Setting as daisy chain c o nnection (for the input board)........................................................69
2. REGULAR MAINTENANCE.......................................................................................................
71
2.1. Lamp replac ement...............................................................................................................
71
2.1.1. Safety precautions........................................................................................................71
2.1.2. Procedure.....................................................................................................................
72
2.1.3. Auto-lamp changing function (for CChhaannggeerr ).................................................................78
2.2. Condenser lens adjustment (for SSiinnggllee)..............................................................................81
2.3. Focus adjustment................................................................................................................82
2.4. Cleaning..............................................................................................................................
83
2.4.1. Screen fron t surface.....................................................................................................
83
2.4.2. Cabinet.........................................................................................................................83
2.4.3. Dust filter (for FFrroonntt )....................................................................................................83
2.5. For delivery..........................................................................................................................85
2.5.1. 6-axis adjuster fixing.....................................................................................................85
2.5.2. Color wheel locking (for XXLL2211 )....................................................................................85
2.5.3. Lamp cushion inserting (for XXLL2211 CChhaannggeerr )...............................................................85
2.5.4. Screen-fixing bolt tightening (for 5500””FFrroonntt ) ................................................................. 86
2.5.5. Screen-holding arm locking (for 6677””FFrroonntt)...................................................................86
3. FUNCTION.................................................................................................................................87
3.1. Memories.............................................................................................................................
87
3.2. Menu trees..........................................................................................................................
87
3.2.1. Input memory ...............................................................................................................87
3.2.2. Display memory............................................................................................................88
3.2.3. System memory ...........................................................................................................
89
3.2.4. Memory list display.......................................................................................................90
3.3. Test pat tern list ....................................................................................................................
91
3.4. Control panel.......................................................................................................................
91
3.5. LED display.........................................................................................................................91
3.6. Terminal functions................................................................................................................93
3.6.1. RS-232C terminal.........................................................................................................
93
3.6.2. CONTROL terminal......................................................................................................93
3.7. Available input signal list......................................................................................................94
3.8. Motorized adjustment tool, S-AXL50E specific ation.............................................................
96
3.8.1. Applicable product........................................................................................................
96
3.8.2. Outline drawing............................................................................................................
96
3.8.3. Accessory.....................................................................................................................
96
3.8.4. Terminals......................................................................................................................97
3.8.5. Recovery procedure from error.....................................................................................98
3.8.6. Trouble shooting...........................................................................................................
98
4. ADJUSTMENT S OFTWARE, “WALLABY”...............................................................................
99
4.1. General................................................................................................................................
99
4.2. Installation ...........................................................................................................................
99
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4.2.1. Software Installation.....................................................................................................
99
4.2.2. Connecting...................................................................................................................
99
4.2.3. Dipswitc h setting...........................................................................................................99
4.2.4. Sta rting the applica tion.................................................................................................99
4.3. Initial se t - up.........................................................................................................................
99
4.3.1. Model sele cting ............................................................................................................99
4.3.2. System con figuration setting.......................................................................................100
4.3.3. Panel ID def ining........................................................................................................
100
4.3.4. Serial port s etting........................................................................................................100
4.3.5. Serial port opening .....................................................................................................101
4.3.6. Turning on..................................................................................................................
101
4.3.7. Picture mute off..........................................................................................................101
4.3.8. Data read ing...............................................................................................................
101
4.4. Adjustment........................................................................................................................
101
4.4.1. Service t ab (for system mem ory)................................................................................
102
4.4.2. Input tab (for input memory) .......................................................................................
106
4.4.3. Display tab (for display m e mory) ................................................................................
109
4.4.4. Memory ta b................................................................................................................110
4.4.5. Information tab ...........................................................................................................110
4.4.6. Memory cop y..............................................................................................................
111
4.5. Memory back up.................................................................................................................112
4.5.1. Cube data saving........................................................................................................112
4.5.2. Data sending to cubes................................................................................................
112
4.6. Main window......................................................................................................................113
4.6.1. Panel sele c tion area...................................................................................................113
4.6.2. Serial Por t..................................................................................................................
113
4.6.3. Power and M ute .........................................................................................................113
4.6.4. Information.................................................................................................................113
4.7. Menu bar...........................................................................................................................
114
4.7.1. File menu...................................................................................................................
114
4.7.2. Edit menu...................................................................................................................115
4.7.3. System Conf ig menu..................................................................................................
116
4.7.4. Test Patterns menu ....................................................................................................
116
4.7.5. Serial Por t menu.........................................................................................................
117
4.7.6. Special menu..............................................................................................................
117
4.7.7. Help menu..................................................................................................................117
5. ABOUT TRADEMARKS ..........................................................................................................
118
6. REVISION H ISTORY................................................................................................................
119
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1. Set-up and installation
1.1. Overview
1.1.1. Product lineup
Screen size
Lineup Resolution Lamp Access
50” 67”
FFrroonntt
– VS-67PHF50U
PPHH550
0
series
SSXXGGAA++ CChhaannggeerr
RReeaar
r
VS-50PH50U VS-67PH50U
FFrroonnt
t
VS-50XLWF50U VS-67XLWF50U
CChhaannggeer
r
RReeaar
r
VS-50XLW50U
(VS-50XLW20U)
VS-67XLW50U
(VS-67XLW20U)
FFrroonnt
t
VS-50XLF50U
(VS-50XLF20U)
VS-67XLF50U
XXLL550
0 /
(XXLL2211)
(*1)
series
XXGGA
A
SSiinngglle
e
RReeaar
r
VS-50XL50U
(VS-50XL21U, VS-50XL20U)
VS-67XL50U
(VS-67XL21U, VS-67XL20U)
(*1) Parenthesized products are XXLL2211 series.
1.1.2. Flowchart
Start
Major setting items
1.2 Cube installation
1.2.5 Cube stacking (for RReeaarr )
1.2.6 Cube stacking (for FFrroonntt )
Input board installation (optional)
Unlocking (for XXLL2211 )
1.3 Connecting
Control signal connection
Image signal connection
Internal cabling (for FFrroonntt )
1.4 Initial set up
Operation mode (to advanced mode)
1.4.2 Dipswitch setting
1.4.3 Picture outline adjustment
Displaying internal test pattern
6-axis adjustment
Mirror adjustment
1.5 System memory setting
1.5.1 System set up
LAMP POWER
SYSTEM SYNC
HOT EXCHANGE (for CChhaannggeerr)
1.5.2 Color balance adjustment
CSC
GRADATION
TARGET COLOR
SENSOR
1.5.3 Image set up
(When necessary)
1.6 Input memory setting (for the main input)
1.7 Input memory setting (for the input board)
Input port selecting
Automatic input signal scanning
H.POSITION, V .POSITION
FINE
AMP GAIN
1.8 Display memory setting (for the input board)
1.9 Setting as daisy chain connection (for the input board)
Finish
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1.2. Cube installation
1.2.1. Safety precaution
This product requires a special installation to prevent falling or toppling. This should be done by installation specialists.
Be sure to read this manual and the user ’s manual for your safety before starting assembly or installation.
Be sure to use supplied accessories for assembly or installation.
Attach all the screws and fixtures specified in this manual securely.
Reinforce the wall surface and floor so t hat it can support the total weights of the products
for a long time and resist earthquakes, possible vibrations, and external forces.
Ensure that the safety factor is more than 10 (or ensure that the total bolts can bear ten times the weight of products and the brackets).
Do not use the product near a heater or in a humid, dusty or smoky location.
Unless otherwise specified, do not install the product with its intakes, exhaust slots and
ventilation holes blocked. The unit may overheat and cause a fire or breakdown.
Be sure that a lighting or sunlight does not leak into the screens.
Inspect the mounting fixings more than once in a year as needed.
1.2.2. Preparation
Before installation, remove the desiccant(s) taped on the top of the product.
Make sure that all of the following are supplied.
Supplied accessories (per unit) Q’ty Necessary tools
1. Hexagon socket head bo l t (M6 ) 8
2. Flat washer (for M6) 8
3. Spring washer (for M6) 8
4. Joint hole seal 1
5. Power cord (1.8m) for North America and Europe (in VS-50XL20U and VS-67XL20U)
2
6. Control cable 1
7. User’s manual 1
8. Plastic cable tie (for FFrroonntt)
6 (5500””),
10 (6677””)
1. Allen wrench 2mm, 2.5mm, 4mm, 5mm
2. Phillips screwdrive r #0 , #2
3. Level
4. Stepladder
5. Sp acer (for suit able screen gaps)
6. Wrench (for base stand level adjuster)
Optional products Others
1. Wireless/wired remote control: R-XL50TX
2. RGB input board: VC-B50KA (for PPHH5500, XXLL5500), VC-B20KA (for PPHH5500, XXLL2211)
3. Video input board: VC-B50KV (for PPHH5500, XXLL5500), VC-B20KV (for PPHH5500, XXLL2211)
4. Power cord (3m): JC-PC3MA (for North America) JC-PC3ME (for Europe) JC-PC3MC (for China)
5. External AC fan (for 5500””SSiinngglleeFFrroonntt): JC-AF115R (for AC115V)
JC-AF230R (for AC230V)
6. Motorized adjustment tool: S-AXL50E
7. Spare lamp: S-PH50LA (for CChhaannggeerr)
S-XL50LA (for SSiinnggllee)
8. Spare color wheel: S-PH50CW (for PPHH5500) S-XL50CW (for XXLL5500), S-XL20CW (for XXLL2211)
1. Base stand
2. Base stand level adjuster
3. Base stand level adjuster fixing metal part
4. Wall fixing metal part
5. Anchor bolt
6. Hexagon socket head cap screw (M6)
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1.2.3. Input board installation (optional)
When using the optional input board, install it into the product according to the following steps. In FFrroonntt, a slot for the board is located inside the cube. Open the screen unit before installation according to the chapter 1.2.7 on page 21. When you attach it, be sure to turn off the main power switch.
1. Remove a panel cover on the control panel by removing 6 screws at the positions shown in the figure.
2. When you use the video input board, attach it as right figure. Stick a supplied terminal name label on the RGB input board, and combine the boards with supplied 2 screws.
3. Firmly insert the input board into the board slot along guide rails till the end.
4. Firmly fix the input board with the 6 screws that have been removed in the step 1.
Input board
Panel cover
2. Stick the supplied terminal name label, and then combine the boards with 2 supplied screws.
Video input board
RGB input board
1. Remove 2 hole-stoppers.
Insert
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1.2.4. Unlocking (for XXLL2211 )
Surely release following locks before turning on the main power switch. Turning on without releasing may cause damage.
1.2.4.1. Color wheel unlocking
The color wheel is located on the optical unit inside the cube. In FFrroonntt, open the screen unit according to the chapter 1.2.7 on page 21 before unlocking. Turning on without unlocking may cause damage.
1. Make sure a key slot on the color wheel cushion faces the top as you begin the procedure.
2. Pull the color wheel cushion till the flange hits the metal part.
For CChhaannggeerr, pliers are recommended to
use since it is hard to access with fingers.
3. Turn it 90 degrees clockwise.
Caution
Before shipment, be sure to lock the color wheel in the reverse order of unlocking (chapter
2.5.2, on page 85). Shipping the product without locking may cause breakage.
Stopper
Flange
Metal
Metal
Key slot
Color wheel cushion
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1.2.4.2. Lamp cushion removing (for CChhaannggeerr)
Remove a lamp cushion before turning on the main power switch. Turning on without removing may cause smoking and catching fire.
It should be remembered to lock the lamp cover after removing. If you neglect to lock it, the lamp changer may not work correctly.
Caution
Before shipment, be sure to insert the cushion in the reverse order of removing (chapter
2.5.3, on page 85). Shipping the product without inserting may cause breakage.
Lamp cushion
Lamp cove
r
Lock
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1.2.5. Cube stacking (for RReeaarr )
1.2.5.1. Assembling the base stands and cubes
1. Assemble base stands.
2. Adjust level adjusters to make the base stand both level and plumb by means of a spirit level.
3. Loosen 4 screen-fixing screws per unit shown with arrow lines in the right figure with an Allen wrench (5 mm) to remove the screen units from all cubes to be installed. (This applies to
5500”
, which is supplied with the screen fitted).
4. 6677””PPHH5500: Turn a center screw in the lower door 90 degrees anti-clockwise to unlock with an Allen wrench (4mm).
5. Open the lower door 90 degrees by pushing down the handles. And then slide it to right to detach. The door cannot be detached other than 90 degrees opening position.
6. Place a cube on the base stand.
7. Fix the cube at 4 points with supplied hexagon socket head bolts, spring washers and flat washers.
Caution
When holding up a cube, be careful not to put your hand between the cube and the base stand.
Lower door
Hexagon socket head bolt
Base stands
Level adjusters
Screen unit
Cube unit
Flat washer
Spring washer
Screen-fixing
screws
Center screw (6677””PPHH5500)
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8. Place the next bottom row cube on the base stand and fix it in the same way.
9. Join right and left cubes at 4 points with supplied hexagon socket head bolts, spring washers and flat washers.
10. Place cubes for the upper row on the assembled units.
11. Fix them vertically and horizontally at 4 points each with supplied hexagon socket head bolts, spring washers and flat washers.
12. Stop up the holes on both sides with supplied joint hole seals, which holes are not used for a display wall.
Caution
To avoid units from falling, measure horizontal and vertical degrees with a level etc. to make sure the units are stably assembled.
1.2.5.2. Screen gap adjustment
1. Temporarily attach the screen units, which were detached in the previous step. (For 67-inch models, the screens were supplied separately).
2. Put spacers between screens and adjust the screen gaps to be: 1 mm for 5500”” or 2 mm for 6677””.
3. Tighten the 4 screen-fixing screws. Be careful not to tighten with an excessive torque (suggested torque: 3.9Nm).
1mm (2mm)
1mm (2mm)
Joint hole seals
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1.2.5.3. Fixing to the wall and floor
You don’t have to attach the lower door in this chapter since picture outlines have yet to be adjusted as explained in the next chapter. After the picture outline adjustment, attach the door in the reverse order of detaching.
1. Attach floor-fixing brackets on 4 level adjusters below the base stand and fix them to the floor with anchor bolts.
2. Fix the upper back part of the display wall to the back wall with wall-fixing brackets as shown in the following figure.
Caution
Make sure the whole set is assembled firmly and installed stably. To prevent the set from falling due to unpredictable events such as earthquakes and shocks, fix the set firmly to the wall and floor. Furthermore, carefully confirm the strength of the fixing area of the installation place (wall and floor). The wall and floor fixing method differs according to the number of assembled units.
A
nchor bolts
Adjusters
A
nchor bolts
Wall-fixing brackets
Floor-fixing brackets
Hexagon socket head cap screws (M6)
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1.2.6. Cube stacking (for FFrroonntt )
Caution
Take heed of appropriate surrounding space for ventilation (except rear surface) such as not to pool the hot air on the top of the display walls so that the ambient temperature doesn’t exceed the product environmental requirements.
1.2.6.1. Tape peeling off (for 6677””)
The screen-holding arms in both sides are taped at each end for transportation. Peel them off before installation.
Tape
Tape
Screen-
holding arm
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1.2.6.2. Screen detaching
For 5500”” which is supplied with the screen fitted, the screen unit should be detached before installation. (For 6677””, the screens are provided separately.)
6677”
: Screen attaching/detaching work should be done by two or more people.
Be careful not to trap your fingers when you slide its arms during detaching/attaching work.
1. 5500””: Remove two screen-fixing bolts (M6 – 45mm, gold hexagon socket).
Caution
Before shipment, be sure to tighten the bolts (see chapter
2.5.4, on page 86). Shipping the product
without tightening may cause breakage.
2. Pull screen-drawing handles in both sides to draw the screen till locked.
3. Lift up and detach the screen unit with pushing screen-detaching levers located inside the screen unit in both sides. Be careful not to push the adjacent flip-up lock lever.
4. Press down the slide lock levers in both sides to unlock, and put back the screen-holding arms.
6677”
: The levers can be
unlocked respectively.
Screen-fixing
bolts
Screen-drawing handle
Screen-detaching lever (inside the screen unit)
Screen-holding arm
(Flip-up lock lever)
Slide lock lever (Inside the arm)
Push
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1.2.6.3. Ventilation
To ensure a proper airflow for cooling, you need to block some vents as the following figures.
1.2.6.3.1. For 6677””, 5500””CChhaannggeerr
1. Block the vents in the bottom row. Prepare a cover material by yourself in reference to the figures below. The covers can be fixed with two self-tapping screws (nominal diameter: 4mm, length: 8 – 12mm) on the holes of the corner joint. Be sure this work is only for the cubes in the bottom row. Vent covers (example): Material: aluminum or steel plate (thickness: 1mm)
2. To keep dust out, seal the cable holes on the top of the display wall. Prepare a cover material by yourself. The size of the holes is 116.5mm x 63mm. Be sure this work is only for the cubes in the top row.
Panel 1
Panel 2
Panel 3
Panel 4
Exhaust
Exhaust
Intake
Vents t o be b lo cke d
Top row
Bottom row
Base stand
Intake
External AC fans (occasional)
Should be blocked
A
irflow concept
Panel 1
(From rear)
Panel 2
(From rear)
Panel 3
(From rear)
Panel 4
(From rear)
Exhaust
Vents t o be b lo cke d
Exhaust
For 6677””, 5500””CChhaannggeerr
For 5500””SSiinnggllee
Vent cove
r
Two self-tapping screws (nominal diameter: 4mm, length: 8 – 12mm)
Holes of corner joint
Cable hole
For 6677””
For 5500””CChhaannggeerr
Unit [mm]
Intake (from right side
in5500””CChhaannggeerr)
Exhaust
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XXLL550
0
XXLL221
1
1.2.6.3.2. For 5500””SSiinnggllee According to circumstances, attach the optional external AC fans (JC-AF115R or JC-AF230R) on the intake vents in the bottom row (see “External AC fan attachin g” on p age 17).
Prepare openings on base stands to ventilate.
Keep enough base stand height not to inhale a coat of dust on a floor from the intake vents.
1. To block the bottom row, detach the bottom duct cover from inside the cube and attach it on
the bottom of the duct. Be sure this work is only for the cubes in the bottom row.
2. To block the top row, remove the cushion unit on the top at first. Then detach the top duct
cover from the top surface of the cube and attach it on the top of the duct. Be sure this work is only for the cubes in the top row.
3. To keep dust out, seal the cable hol es on the top of the display
wall. Prepare a cover material by yourself. The size of the holes is 116.5mm x 63mm. Be sure this work is only for the cubes in the top row.
Detaching
Tighten the duct screw to attach with duct panel.
Cable hole
Detaching
Top duct cover
Cushion unit
Bottom duct cover
Tighten removed screw to attach.
Detaching
Tighten removed 3 screws to attach.
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External AC fan attaching (
occasional)
When 4-high configuration with 5500””SSiinnggllee, attach the optional external AC fans (JC-AF115R or JC-AF230R) on intake vents. Even in 3-high configuration, attach the AC fans as well, when spaces are narrower than 50cm to the ceiling and 10cm to the wall behind. Narrow spaces tend to rise the cube internal heat. Be sure this work is only for the cubes in the bottom row.
1. Attach a suitable plug to the bare end of the power
cord of the fan to correspond with an interface such as a terminal block or a power strip. 2-meter AC power cord is included in the fan.
2. Insert the fan into the intake vent till click.
3. Fix it to the lower part of cube with the screw supplied
with the fan.
Note:
To avoid injuries and shock hazards, do not carry
electricity to the fan during this work. It must be done by qualified personnel.
Be sure to use the fan within the range of its power
rating.
The outline of the fan is shown below. Prepare a base stand which does not interfere with the
fan.
Front view
Side view
External
A
C fan
Lower part of cube
[Unit: mm]
Intake vent
External
A
C fan
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1.2.6.4. Assembling base stands and cubes
1. Assemble base stands.
2. Adjust level adjusters to make the base stand both level and
plumb by means of a spirit level.
3. Place a cube on the base stand.
Caution
Do not grip the screen-holding arms to lift up a cube cabinet. It may cause breakage.
4. Fix the cube at 4 points with supplied hexagon
socket head bolts, spring washers and flat washers.
Caution
When holding up a cube, be careful not to put your hand between the cube and the base stand.
5. Place the next bottom row cube on the base stand and fix it in
the same way.
6. Join right and left cubes at 4 points with supplied hexagon
socket head bolts, spring washers and flat washers.
7. Place cubes for the upper row on the assembled units.
8. Fix them vertically and horizontally at 4 points each with
supplied hexagon socket head bolts, spring washers and flat washers.
9. Stop up the holes on both sides with supplied joint hole
seals, which holes are not used for a display wall.
10. Run cables through the internal cabinets according to the
chapter
1.3.3 on page 24 before attaching the screen unit.
Caution
To avoid units from falling, measure horizontal and vertical degrees with a level etc. to make sure the units are stably assembled.
Base stands
Level adjusters
Hexagon socket
head bolt
Spring washe
r
Flat washe
r
Joint hole seals
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11. Press down th e slide lock levers in both sides to unlock, and
draw the screen-holding arms till locked.
6677”
: The levers can be unlocked respectively .
12. Reinstall the screen unit in its original
cabinet. Put the pins inside the screen unit on the retainers at the top of the screen-holding arms, following which make the screen upright. Make sure it will be locked securely.
6677”
: Screen attaching/detaching work
should be done by two or more people.
13. Press down the slide lock
levers in both sides to unlock, and push the screen unit along the rail till the end.
6677”
: The levers can be
unlocked respectively.
5500”
: You don’t have to tighten
the removed two screen-fixing bolts.
1.2.6.5. Screen gap adjustment
This adjustment is normally unnecessary.
As needed, you can adjust the screen gaps.
1. Estimate a distance to move the screens so that
the screen gaps will approximately be: 2 mm for 5500”” or 3 mm for 6677””.
2. Open the screen units (chapter 1.2.7.1, on page
21).
Screen-holding arm
Slide lock lever (Inside the arm)
Slide lock lever (Inside the arm)
2mm (3mm)
2mm (3mm)
screen-holding arm
Pin
Retainer
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A
nchor bolts
3. For horizontal adjustment: 5500””: Loosen two screws in the right screen guide to adjust its
horizontal position and fix them. 6677””: Loosen the screw in the bottom screen guide to adjust its horizontal position and fix it. The screen guide has punch marks at the adjustable range (+/- 2mm) and its center.
4. For vertical adjustment: Loosen two screws each in the left and right screen guides to adjust
their vertical positions and fix them. 6677””: The screen guides have the punch marks at the same position as described above.
5. Close the screen units (chapter 1.2.7.2, on page 22).
6. Check the screen gaps and repeat the steps until you get reasonable gaps.
1.2.6.6. Fixing to the wall and floor
1. Attach floor-fixing brackets on 4 level adjusters below the base stand and fix them to the
floor with anchor bolts.
2. Fix the upper back part of the display wall to the back wall with wall-fixing brackets as shown
in the following figure.
Caution
Make sure the whole set is assembled firmly and installed stably. To prevent the set from falling due to unpredictable events such as earthquakes and shocks, fix the set firmly to the wall and floor. Furthermore, carefully confirm the strength of the fixing area of the installation place (wall and floor). The wall and floor fixing method differs according to the number of the assembled units.
A
djusters
A
nchor bolts
Wall-fixing brackets
Floor-fixing brackets
Hexagon socket head cap screws (M6)
5500”
Left screen guide
For horizontal adjustment
For vertical adjustment
For vertical adjustment
6677”
Bottom screen guide
6677”
Screen guide (both side)
5500”
Right screen guide
For vertical adjustment
For horizontal adjustment
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1.2.7. Screen open/close (for FFrroonntt )
Cabling or lamp replacement, etc. requires opening the screen unit. Be careful not to trap your fingers during the work. The open/close should be performed on a one-by-one basis in a display wall so as not to shift the center of gravity much. In particular, 6677”” may cause topple down due to wide shifting of the center of gravity. When you open/close the screen units on stand-alone cubes without fixing to a base stand or other cubes, be sure to use the support base which is contained in the cube carton box.
1.2.7.1. Screen opening
Caution
About one-meter space in front of the screens is needed for the opening. Prior to work, make sure that there is no object such as steps in the working space.
1. 5500””: Make sure that the two screen-fixing bolts (M6 –
45mm, gold hexagon socket) have been removed.
2. Pull the screen-drawing handles in both sides to draw the
screen till locked.
Screen-fixing bolts
Screen-drawing handle
Support base
Screen unit
Cube unit
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3. Pull up the bottom of the screen unit to rotate 90
degrees with pushing flip-up lock levers located inside the screen unit in both sides.
6677”
: The levers can be unlocked
respectively. Be careful not to push the adjacent screen-detaching lever.
1.2.7.2. Screen closing
Be careful not to trap your fingers during the work.
1. Push down the bottom of the screen slowly till locked.
2. Press down the slide lock levers in both sides to unlock,
and push the screen unit along the rail till the end.
6677”
: The levers can be
unlocked respectively.
Note: Depending on the screen gap adjustment (chapter
1.2.6.5, on page
19), the screen unit may touch the top edge of the lower screen. In this case, slightly lift the upper screen to close without touching.
Flip-up lock lever (inside the screen unit)
Slide lock lever (inside the arm)
(Screen-detaching lever)
Push
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1.3. Connecting
1.3.1. Control signal connection
An external controller such as a personal computer etc. can control cubes through RS-232 format communication. In the case of a display wall, connect the external controller to a MASTER cube set by dipswitch (chapter
1.4.2, on page 28) with RS-232 cross cable, and connect CONTROL IN and CONTROL OUT terminals between cubes with supplied control cables. Do not connect to a loop. Allocating ID numbers by dipswitch, each cube can be controlled separately by one controller. Up to 64 cubes can be chained in one control line.
1.3.2. Image signal connection
Connect (an) image input source(s) with cubes adequately.
1.3.2.1. In the case of daisy chain
In the case of an enlarged image displaying with digital daisy chain connection, install the optional input boards (chapter 1.2.3, on page 7) and connect DIGITAL IN and DIGITAL OUT terminals between cubes with digital cables (DVI-D) that are supplied with the boards. The digital image signal can be chained up to 16 cubes.
In the case of 3 by 2
In the case of 6 by 1 (In this case, an image signal cannot be connected to a loop.)
ID 1
MASTER
ID 2
SLA VE
ID 3
SLA VE
ID 4
SLA VE
ID 5
SLA VE
ID 6
SLA VE
ID 1
MASTER
ID 2
SLA VE
ID 3
SLA VE
ID 4
SLA VE
ID 5
SLA VE
ID 6
SLA VE
Video device
External controller
Supplied digital cables (6 pcs)
Supplied control cables (5 pcs)
Supplied digital cables (5 pcs)
Supplied control cables (5 pcs)
Video device
External controller
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1.3.2.2. For other than daisy chain
Connecting with a multiple-output device, an enlarged image can be displayed as well as daisy chain connection.
Connecting with a multiple-output device (example)
1.3.3. Internal cabling (for
FFrroonntt
)
Run cables through the holes located on both sides and top/bottom.
For the vertical cabling: Thread the supplied plastic cable ties through the holes in 3 mount bases to fix on the rear surface of the back panel, and fasten the cables with the ties.
For the horizontal cabling:
5500””SSiinngglle
e: Route the cables through
the guide below the mirror and fasten them with supplied cable ties as appropriate not to shade picture images from the optical unit.
5500””CChhaannggeer
r: Run the cables through
the cable guide behind the mirror.
6677”
: Thread the supplied cable ties
through the holes in 5 mount bases to fix on the rear surface of the skirt part, and fasten the cables with the ties.
Caution
For the safety reason, do not allocate a power strip inside the cube cabinet. It is recommended to use the optional 3-meter power cord.
ID 1
MASTER
ID 2
SLA VE
ID 4
SLA VE
ID 3
SLA VE
Multiple-output device
Input image
External controller
Supplied control cables
Horizontal cabling
Vertical cabling
Plastic cable ties
Mount bases
Cable guide
Horizontal cabling
Vertical cabling
Mount bases (for vertical)
Mount bases
(for horizontal)
Plastic cable ties
For 5500””
For 6677””
Skirt part
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1.4. Initial set up
1.4.1. Menu operation
1.4.1.1. Control button list
In normal mode In advanced mode
Menu OFF Menu OFF Menu ON
Remote
control
In stand-
by state
Test pattern
ON
Test pattern
OFF
Test pattern
ON
Test pattern
OFF
Test pattern
ON
Test pattern
OFF
POWER ON Turn on
POWER OFF Turn off
DISPLAY Status i n formation Status i n formation (Press-and-hold for detail informa ti on)
PIC MUTE Picture mute Picture mute
INPUT A Selective input signal list
MENU1 Input memory menu MENU2
Display memory menu
(Press-and-hold for system
memory menu)
MEM LIST
Input memory and disp lay memory list
R
R raster on/off R input on/off R raster on/off R input on/off
G G raster on/off G input on/off G raster on/off G input on/off
B B raster on/off B input on/off B raster on/off B input on/off TEST Test pattern on – pattern rounding – test pattern off FUNC Remote ID setting mode on/off
NORMAL Normal mode/advanced mode switching Initialize
ESC Cancel, back or test pattern off, etc.
ENTER
Define
UP Menu option and cursor up
DOWN Menu option and cursor down
LEFT
Value down
RIGHT
Value up
Number
Display memory calling
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1.4.1.2. Operation mode
This product has two operation modes: “normal mode” and “advanced mode”. Use the norm al mode in usual operation. Switch to the advanced mode when you set up or adjust the product. Two modes can be switched by [NORMAL] button when there is no adjustment menu on screen.
1.4.1.2.1. Normal mode The normal mode allows you to turn off the power by [POWER] button, to display status information by [DISPLAY] button, to change the operation mode by [NORMAL] button and to call a display memory by number buttons. Adjustment menus cannot be called in the normal mode.
1.4.1.2.2. Advanced mode In advanced mode, status information appears on screen as described in right figure.
1. Status display:
“!” mark appears when values in a menu are changed. It is also displayed when a value is automatically changed by internal process.
In CChhaannggeerr, “☀” mark appears when the status of a spare lamp is other than “NEW”.
During lamp position auto calibration (for CChhaannggeerr) and initial sensor value obtaining, the operating status is noticed with figures such as “3”, “4” or “7”. When the function has worked correctly , it disappears af ter 5-minute displaying.
2. Input port: Displaying current input port.
3. Comment:
“NO SIGNAL” is displayed when any image signal is not input.
“TEST *” is displayed during internal test patterns displaying.
“MUTE” is displayed during picture mute.
4. Set ID: Displaying a set ID.
! ANALOG NO SIGNAL ID01
Status Input port Comment Set ID
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LAMP TIMER 99999H INPUT ANALOG SYSTEM ID 01
LAMP A NEW BUSY LAMP B USED STANDBY NO SIGNAL
! ANALOG ID01 F/W VER P01.50A H/W VER 12.19 SET TIMER 99999H MASTER
L.SENSOR 125
1.4.1.3. Basic menu operation
Adjustments should be conducted with the remote control in advanced mode. (You can also use the adjustment software, “Wallaby” (chapter
4, on page 99)).
[POWER ON] button: To turn on after main power switch on.
[MENU1] button: To display the input memory menus.
[MENU2] button: To display the display memory menus while the input board is attached.
[MENU2] button (press and hold): To display the system memory menus.
Up/down button: To select menu items.
[ENTER] button: To enter each adjusting menu. Some items indicate the lower menu layer.
Left/right button: To change an adjusting value.
[ESC] button: To exit menus.
[NORMAL] button: To reset an adjusting value. In reply to appeared “RESET OK?” message,
press [ENTER] button. You can exit the menu without resetting by [ESC] button. [NORMAL] button also executes automatic input signal scanning during input memory menus displaying.
[FUNC] button: Remote ID setting (chapter
1.4.1.4).
[TEST] button: To display test patterns (chapter 3.3, on page 91). Even while any menus are displayed on screen, the test patterns on/off and selecting are available.
[R][G][B] buttons: To switch muting/displaying of primary colors. It works regardless of remote ID setting. Press-and-hold the button can always display the selected color. This function is helpful when you display the same color across a display wall, which mixes color displaying/muted cubes. Just pressing may unintentionally mute the color in other cubes.
Number buttons: To call a display memory directly with 3-digit number while there is no menu on screen. For instance, press 001 to call the display memory 1.
[DISPLAY] button: To show status information.
1.4.1.4. Remote ID
Remote ID is used to operate remote control toward a specified screen in a display wall. Even while any menus are displayed on screen, remote ID can be switched.
Specify a set ID by [FUNC] button and 2-digit number in advanced mode, which ID has been set in the dipswitch. When you control only ID=1 cube, press [FUNC]+[0]+[1]. It can be also selected by left/right button after the [FUNC] button. And then press [ENTER] button to confirm. Pressing [FUNC]+[0]+[0] buttons enable remote control toward all cubes.
Status information ([DISPLAY] button)
Detail status information ([DISPLAY] button press-and-hold)
Lamp status Comment
(In CChhaannggeerr)
Lamp operating time Input port Set ID
Firmware version FPGA version Set operating time Master/slave setting
Luminous sensor value
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1.4.2. Dipswitch setting
Before turning on the main power switch, set the dipswitch correctly according to a system configuration (see “
1.3 Connecting” on page 23). The set ID can be set up to 64 (see “1.5.1.14 EXTENDED ID” on page 41). Be sure to turn off the main power switch if you change the setting in the middle of the operation. Turning on the main power switch will renew the setting.
No. Name Function
Initial
setup 1 RC Enabling remote control (ON: enabled, OFF: disabled) ON 2 RESERVED Normally ON. ON 3 MASTER MASTER/SLAVE setting (ON: MASTER, OFF: SLAVE) ON 4 ID5 OFF 5 ID4 OFF 6 ID3 OFF 7 ID2 OFF 8 ID1
Designating set ID number (1 to 32) (ON: 1, OFF: 0) ID No.=1×(ID1)+2×(ID2)+4×(ID3)+8×(ID4)+16×(ID5) Example: ID No.=1: ID1=ON, ID2, ID3, ID4 and ID5=OFF ID No.=32 :ID1, 2, 3, 4 and 5=OFF
ON
1.4.3. Picture outline adjustment
1.4.3.1. Displaying internal test pattern
Display the internal crosshatch pattern for picture outline adjustment by pressing [TEST] button twice in advanced mode. Adjust to align the outermost lines with screen edges.
There are another adjustment lines for over-scan inside the outermost lines. When OVERLAP setting (chapter
1.5.1.6, on page 38) is ON, adjust the picture outline so that these lines fit the screen edges.
Caution
Before turning on, make sure again that the color wheel has been unlocked for XXLL2211 (chapter
1.2.4.1, on page 8) and, for XXLL2211CChhaannggeerr, the lamp cushion has been removed (chapter
1.2.4.2, on page 9).
RESERVED
MASTER ID5 ID4 ID3
RC
ID2 ID1
OFF ON
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
A
djustment lines for over-scan
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1.4.3.2. 6-axis adjustment
1.4.3.2.1. Release the lock screws Before 6-axis adjustment, release locks in the adjuster. Loosen 4 locking screws with an Allen wrench (2mm) and 5 fixing screws with an Allen wrench (4mm).
1.4.3.2.2. When adjusting with motorized adjustment tool, S-AXL50E
Attaching
1. Set the rotary dial in the upper unit
of the adjustment tool according to the product (chapter
3.8.4.2, on
page 97). The initial setting is 0.
FFrroonnt
t: Set it 0.
RReeaar
r: Set it 1.
2. Make sure the slide switch is set
OPE (right side).
3. Connect the upper and lower units with a supplied
unit-connecting cable.
4. Connect a suppli ed cube-connecting cable with upper
unit.
5. Open the screen (chapter 1.2.7.1, on page 21) or rear
panel to access the 6-axis adjuster. Note: For RReeaarr, open the rear panel 180 degrees or remove it to perform the adjustment. Adjustment with half-open panel may cause breakage due to interference with the adjustment tool.
Unit-connecting cable
Cube-connecting cable
Upper unit
Lower unit
Slide switch Rotary Dial
OPE
RESET
POWER
0 : FRONT 1 : REAR 9 : TEST
FACTORY
ERRO
R
FW-EN
5 fixing screws
4 locking screws
Rear panel
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6. Make sure that latches on the units are released before the
attaching the units.
7. Attach the units on the adjuster in order of the lower and upper
unit.
8. Push the two latches each till click to fix the units.
9. Connect the other end of the cube-connecting cable with a connector inside the cube as
following figures. The cable can be connected under operating conditions.
10.
FFrroonnt
t: Close the screen (chapter 1.2.7.2, on page 22).
Lower unit Upper unit
Latches
Latches
Latch
Release Lock
Connecto
r
(in the circuit box)
For Front For RReeaarr
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