Runco DTV-1101 User Manual

OWNER'SOPERATINGMANUAL
DTV Capable CRT Projector
DTV-1101
THE WORLD'S FINEST HOME THEATER PRODUCTS
RUNCO
Super HDTV
DTV Video Projector
Table of Contents
Table of contents ..................................................................................................................................................................................i
Runco Limited Warranty ..................................................................................................................................................................... ii
Safety Instructions ...........................................................................................................................................................................1-1
On safety ...................................................................................................................................................................................1-1
On installation ............................................................................................................................................................................1-2
On servicing ...............................................................................................................................................................................1-2
On cleaning................................................................................................................................................................................1-2
On repacking .............................................................................................................................................................................1-2
On illumination ...........................................................................................................................................................................1-2
Location and Functions of Controls ...............................................................................................................................................2-1
Rear panel terminology..............................................................................................................................................................2-1
Front panel terminology .............................................................................................................................................................2-1
Control panel terminology ..........................................................................................................................................................2-2
a. The Local Keypad...............................................................................................................................................................2-2
b. RCU control panel terminology...........................................................................................................................................2-2
Connections ......................................................................................................................................................................................3-1
AC Power (mains) Cord Connection...........................................................................................................................................3-1
Power Check..............................................................................................................................................................................3-1
Switching On/Off ........................................................................................................................................................................3-1
Signal Input Connection to the Projector ...................................................................................................................................3-2
Connecting a RGB Analog source to port 3...............................................................................................................................3-3
Connecting a RGB Analog source to port 4/5............................................................................................................................3-3
Connecting a Component Video source to port 4/5...................................................................................................................3-4
Controlling.........................................................................................................................................................................................4-1
Battery Installation in the RCU...................................................................................................................................................4-1
How to use your RCU ................................................................................................................................................................4-2
Projector Address ......................................................................................................................................................................4-2
How to display a projector address............................................................................................................................................4-3
How to program an address into the RCU .................................................................................................................................4-3
Input Selection ...........................................................................................................................................................................4-3
Analog Picture Controls .............................................................................................................................................................4-3
Controlling Chained Projectors ..................................................................................................................................................4-4
Start up of the Adjustment Mode ..................................................................................................................................................... 5-1
Adjustment Mode........................................................................................................................................................................5-1
Random Access Adjustment Mode .................................................................................................................................................. 6-1
Starting-Up the Random Access Adjustment mode ..................................................................................................................6-1
Overview 'Random Access Adjustment' mode ..........................................................................................................................6-1
Selecting Setup Pattern .............................................................................................................................................................6-3
Internal Cross Hatch Pattern .....................................................................................................................................................6-3
Random Access Adjustment mode selection menu ..................................................................................................................6-4
Picture Tuning............................................................................................................................................................................6-4
Color Balance ............................................................................................................................................................................6-4
Sync Fast/Slow Adjustment .......................................................................................................................................................6-5
Peaking ......................................................................................................................................................................................6-5
Clamp Tuning ............................................................................................................................................................................6-5
Color Select ...............................................................................................................................................................................6-6
Focusing ....................................................................................................................................................................................6-7
Focusing Color Select................................................................................................................................................................6-7
Blue On Source .........................................................................................................................................................................6-7
Geometry Adjustments ..............................................................................................................................................................6-8
Horizontal Phase Adjustment ....................................................................................................................................................6-8
Raster Shift Adjustment .............................................................................................................................................................6-9
Left-Right (east-west) Adjustments..........................................................................................................................................6-10
Seagull Correction ...................................................................................................................................................................6-11
Left Side Correction .................................................................................................................................................................6-11
Top-Bottom (north-south) Adjustments....................................................................................................................................6-12
Seagull Correction ...................................................................................................................................................................6-13
Horizontal Size Adjustment......................................................................................................................................................6-13
Vertical Linearity Adjustment ...................................................................................................................................................6-14
Vertical Size Adjustment ..........................................................................................................................................................6-14
Blanking Adjustments ..............................................................................................................................................................6-15
Convergence Adjustment ........................................................................................................................................................6-16
Course Convergence Adjustment............................................................................................................................................6-16
Fine Convergence Adjustment ................................................................................................................................................6-17
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Table of Contents
Service Mode.....................................................................................................................................................................................7-1
Starting up the Service mode ....................................................................................................................................................7-1
Overview flowchart 'Service' mode ............................................................................................................................................7-1
Identification...............................................................................................................................................................................7-2
Copy a Block..............................................................................................................................................................................7-2
Deletion of Blocks ......................................................................................................................................................................7-3
Deleting Block by Block .............................................................................................................................................................7-3
Deletion of All Blocks .................................................................................................................................................................7-3
Change Password .....................................................................................................................................................................7-4
Change Language .....................................................................................................................................................................7-4
Run Time ...................................................................................................................................................................................7-4
Set to Midposition ......................................................................................................................................................................7-5
Undo Midposition .......................................................................................................................................................................7-5
Convergence Mid.......................................................................................................................................................................7-5
Undo Convergence Mid (position) .............................................................................................................................................7-5
Dynamic Astigmatism (spot shape adjustment).........................................................................................................................7-6
G2 Adjust ...................................................................................................................................................................................7-7
Gamma Corrections...................................................................................................................................................................7-7
CRT Run in Cycle ......................................................................................................................................................................7-7
Projector Warm Up ....................................................................................................................................................................7-8
CRT Drive Mode ........................................................................................................................................................................7-8
Memory Banks ...........................................................................................................................................................................7-9
Messages, Warnings, and Failures .................................................................................................................................................8-1
Specifications ...................................................................................................................................................................................9-1
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Runco Limited Warranty
Congratulations on your purchase of a Runco video product and welcome to the Runco family! We believe Runco produces the world’s finest home theater products. With proper installation, setup, and care, you should enjoy many years of unparalleled video performance. Please read this consumer protection plan carefully and retain it with your other important documents.
This is a “LIMITED WARRANTY” as defined by the U.S. Consumer Product Warranty and Federal Trade Commission Improvement Act.
WHAT IS COVERED UNDER THE TERMS OF THIS WARRANTY: SERVICE LABOR: Runco will pay for service labor by an approved Runco service center when needed as a result of manufacturing for a
period of one (1) year from the effective date of the warranty (warranty effective date). PARTS: Runco will provide new or rebuilt replacement parts for the parts that fail due to defects in materials or workmanship for a period
of one (1) year form the effective date of the warranty. Such replacement parts are then subsequently warranted for the remaining portion (if any) of the original warranty period.
WHAT IS NOT COVERED UNDER THE TERMS OF THIS WARRANTY:
This warranty only covers failure due to defects in materials and workmanship that occur during normal use and does not cover normal maintenance. This warranty does not cover cabinets or any appearance item; any damage to laser discs; failures resulting from accident, misuse, abuse, neglect, mishandling, misapplication, faulty or improper installation or setup adjustments, improper maintenance, alteration, improper use of any input signal; damage due to lighting or power line surges, spikes and brownouts; damage that occurs during shipping or transit; or damage that is attributed to acts of God. In the case of remote control units, damage resulting from leaking, old, damaged, or improper batteries is also excluded from coverage under this warranty.
CAUTION: DAMAGE RESULTING DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY FROM IMPROPER INSTALLATION OR SETUP IS SPECIFICALLY EXCLUDED FROM COVERAGE UNDER THIS WARRANTY. IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT INSTALLATION AND SETUP WORK BE PERFORMED ONLY BY AN AUTHORIZED RUNCO DEALER TO PROTECT YOUR RIGHTS UNDER THIS WARRANTY. THIS WILL ALSO ENSURE THAT YOU ENJOY THE FINE PERFORMANCE YOUR RUNCO PRODUCT IS CAPABLE OF PROVIDING WHEN INSTALLED AND CALIBRATED BY RUNCO AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL.
RIGHTS, LIMITS, AND EXCLUSIONS:
Runco limits its obligations under any implied warranties under state laws to a period not to exceed the warranty period. There are no express warranties. Runco also excludes any obligation on its part for incidental or consequential damages related to the failure of this product to function properly. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, and some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights that vary from state to state.
EFFECTIVE WARRANTY DATE:
This warranty begins on the date of original purchase. For your convenience, keep the original bill of sale as evidence of the purchase date.
IMPORTANT: WARRANTY REGISTRATION:
Please fill out and mail your warranty registration card. It is imperative that Runco know how to reach you promptly as we should discover a safety problem or product update for which you must be notified.
TO OBTAIN SERVICE — CONTACT YOUR RUNCO DEALER
Repairs made under the terms of the limited warranty covering your Runco International video product will be performed at the location of the product, during usual working hours, providing location of product is within normal operating distance from a Runco Authorized Service Center. If, solely in Runco s judgement, location of product to be repaired is beyond normal operating distance of the closest Runco Authorized Service Center, it is the owner's responsibility to arrange for shipment of the product for repair. These arrangements must be made through the selling Runco dealer. If this is not possible, contact Runco directly for a return authorization number and shipping instructions. Runco will return product transportation prepaid in the United States, unless no product defect is discovered. In that instance, shipping costs will be the responsibility of the owner.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
To locate the name and address of the nearest Runco authorized service location, or for additional information about this warranty, please call, write, or visit our web site:
CUSTOMER SERVICE DEPARTMENT RUNCO INTERNATIONAL
2463 Tripaldi Way Hayward, CA 94545 (510) 293-9154 FAX (510) 293-0201 www.runco.com
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Safety Instructions
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Notice on Safety
This equipment is built in accordance with the requirements of the international safety standards EN60950, UL 1950 and CSA C22.2 No.950, which are the safety standards of information technology equipment including electrical business equipment.
These safety standards impose important requirements on the use of safety critical components, materials and isolation, in order to protect the user or operator against risk of electrical shock and energy hazard, and having access to live parts.
Safety standards also impose limits to the internal and external temperature rises, radiation levels, mechanical stability and strength, enclosure construction and protection against the risk of fire.
Simulated single fault condition testing ensures the safety of the equipment to the user even when the equipment's normal operation fails.
Installation Instructions
Before operating this equipment, please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference.
Installation and preliminary adjustments should be performed by qualified Runco personnel or by authorized Runco service dealers.
OWNER’S RECORD
The part number and serial number are located at the back side of the projector. Record these numbers in the spaces provided below. Refer to them whenever you call your Runco dealer regarding this product.
PART NUMBER :
SER. NUMBER :
DEALER :
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
WARNING
TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK
HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT
Federal Communication Commission (FCC Statement)
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a class B digital device, pursuant to 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 is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case, the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
Instructions to the user : If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television
reception, the user may try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures :
- Re-orient the receiving antenna for the radio or television.
- Relocate the equipment with respect to the receiver.
- Plug the equipment into a different outlet so that the equipment and receiver are on different branch circuits.
- Fasten cables connectors to the equipment by mounting screws.
Note : The use of shielded cables is required to comply within the limits of Part 15 of FCC rules and EN55022.
• All the safety and operating instructions should be read before using this unit.
• The safety and operating instructions manual should be retained for future reference.
• All warnings on the equipment and in the documentation manuals should be followed.
• All instructions for operating and use of this equipment must be followed precisely.
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK,
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK), NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL
The lightning flash with an arrowhead within a triangle is intended to tell the user that parts inside this product may cause a risk of electrical shock to persons.
The exclamation point within a triangle is in­tended to tell the user that important operating and/or servicing instructions are included in the technical documentation for this equipment.
On Safety
1. This product should be operated from an AC power source.
This projector may be connected to an IT-power system. The operating voltage specification is located on the serial number
sticker. Consult your dealer to switch over from 230 VAC to 120 VAC or from
120 VAC to 230 VAC. If you are not sure of the type of AC power available, consult your
dealer or local power company.
2. This product is equipped with a 3-wire grounding plug, a plug having
a third (grounding) pin. This plug will only fit into a grounding-type power outlet. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the purpose of the grounding-type plug.
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Safety Instructions
WARNING FOR THE CUSTOMERS: THIS APPARATUS MUST BE GROUNDED (EARTHED) via the supplied 3 conductor AC power cable. (If the supplied power cable is not the correct one, consult your dealer.)
A. Mains lead (Power cord) with CEE 7 plug: The wires of the mains lead are colored in accor-
dance with the following code.
Green and yellow: earth (safety earth) Blue: neutral
Brown: line (live) B. Power cord with ANSI 73.11 plug: The wires of the power cord are colored in
accordance with the following code.
Green and yellow: ground
White: neutral
Black: line (live)
3. Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not locate this product where persons will walk on the cord.
To disconnect the cord, pull it out by the plug. Never pull the cord itself.
4. If an extension cord is used with this product, make sure that the total of the ampere ratings on the products plugged into the extension cord does not exceed the extension cord ampere rating. Also make sure that the total of all products plugged into the wall outlet does not exceed 15 amperes.
Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions:
A. When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed. B. If liquid has been spilled into the equipment. C. If the product has been exposed to rain or water. D. If the product does not operate normally when the operating
instructions are followed. Note : Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions since improper adjustment of the other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a
qualified technician to restore the product to normal operation. E. If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged. F. If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance, indicating
a need for service. Replacement parts - When replacement parts are required, be sure
the service technician has used original Runco replacement parts or authorized replacement parts which have the same characteristics as the Runco original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in degraded performance and reliability, fire, electrical shock or other hazards. Unauthorized substitutions may void warranty.
Safety check - Upon completion of any service or repairs to this projector, ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in proper operating condition.
On Cleaning
Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
5. Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet
slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a risk of fire or electrical shock.
Never spill liquid of any kind on the product. Should any liquid or solid object fall into the cabinet, unplug the set and have it checked by qualified service personnel before resuming operations.
6. Lightning - For added protection for this video product during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet. This will prevent damage to the projector due to lightning and AC power-line surges.
On Installation
1. Do not place this equipment on an unstable cart, stand, or table.
The product may fall, causing serious damage to it.
2. Do not use this equipment near water.
3. Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are
provided for ventilation. To ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating, these openings must not be blocked or covered. The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. This product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register. The projector should not be placed in a built-in installation or enclosure unless proper ventilation is provided.
4. Do not block the projector cooling fans or free air movement under and around the projector. Loose papers or other objects may not be nearer to the projector than 4" on any side.
On Servicing
- To keep the cabinet looking brand-new, periodically clean it with a
soft cloth. Stubborn stains may be removed with a cloth lightly dampened with mild detergent solution. Never use strong solvents, such as thinner or benzine, or abrasive cleaners, since these will damage the cabinet.
- To ensure the highest optical performance and resolution, the
projection lenses are specially treated with an anti-reflective coat­ing, therefore, avoid touching the lens. To remove dust on the lens, use a soft dry cloth. Do not use a damp cloth, detergent solution, or thinner.
On Repacking
Save the original shipping carton and packing material; they will come in handy if you ever have to ship your equipment. For maximum protection, repack your set as it was originally packed at the factory.
On Illumination
In order to obtain the best quality for the projected image, it is essential that the ambient light be kept to an absolute minimum.
When installing the projector and screen, care must be taken to avoid exposure to ambient light directly on the screen. Avoid adverse illumination on the screen from direct sunlight or fluorescent lighting fixtures.
The use of controlled ambient lighting, such as an incandescent spot­light or a dimmer, is recommended for proper room illumination. Where possible, care should also be taken to ensure that the floors and walls of the room in which the projector is to be installed are non­reflecting, dark surfaces. Brighter surfaces will tend to reflect and diffuse the ambient light and hence reduce the contrast of the projected image on the screen.
Do not attempt to service this product yourself, as opening or remov­ing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage potentials and risk of electrical shock!
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Location and Function of Controls
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LOCATION AND FUNCTION OF CONTROLS
REAR PANEL TERMINOLOGY
PORT 4/5
(
RGB + HV)
PORT 6
REMOTE
COMMUNICATION
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1
2
3
PORT 3
Communication Port
* Not used.
Port 3
RGB Analog Input (9 pin female sub D connector): allows a character generator, microcomputer, etc. having analog RGB outputs to be connected to the projector.
Port 4/5 RGB-S Input (5x BNC connector):
RGB-S input
video camera, etc. having analog RGB output to be con­nected to the projector.
Line inputs: - signals RED-GREEN-BLUE
Comp/H sync V sync
. .
. .
RG
2 3
: allows a character generator, microcomputer,
- COMPOSITE sync signal
- Tri level sync signal (option)
.
B
4
5
Projector Mode: indicates the status of the projector.
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- unlit: mains (power) switch is not pressed.
- lit: mains (power) switch is pressed and the indicated color shows the projector mode: Green: operational mode of the projector. Red: standby mode of the projector.
Important: projector ("Operational" or "Standby") mode is defined during the installation of the projector. (Refer to a qualified technician for change).
Power Switch: press the switch to turn the projector ON.
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Depending on the hardware set-up of the projector during installation, the projector will switch to ‘Standby’ or to ‘Operational' mode. If in standby, the standby LED will light up.
FRONT PANEL TERMINOLOGY
V NOM
120/230 Volt
1 MAX
7/5 Amp 50/60Hz
FREQ
RS232 IN RS232 OUT IR REMOTE
5
RS 232 Input Port
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Connection between the projector and an IBM PC (or compatible) or MAC (RS422) for remote computer control and data communication.
RS 232 Output Port
2
RS 232 Output Port allows a communication link for PC or MAC to the next projector in a series of projector.
2
1
4
3
IR Sensor
3
Receiver for control signals transmitted from the RCU.
IR Remote
4
Connector for remote input for hard wired remote control
AC Power Input
5
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Location and Function of Controls
PORT 4/5 (
RGB + HV)
PORT 6
COMMUNICATION
Comp/H sync V sync
REMOTE
PORT 3
. .
.
. .
B
RG
Control Panel Terminology
a. The Local Keypad (built in RCU)
Gaining Access
The local keypad is built in into the rear of the projector. Push once on the door cover and it will open. It is possible to turn it 90°. This local keyboard has the same functions as the Remote Control Unit (RCU).
b. RCU Control Panel Terminology
This remote control includes a battery powered infrared (IR) transmit­ter that allows the user to control the projector remotely. This remote control is used for source selection, control, adaptation and set-up. It includes automatic storing of :
- picture controls (Brightness, Sharpness…)
- picture geometry adjustments
- convergence adjustments
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Other functions of the remote control are:
- switching between standby and operational modes
- switching to "pause" (picture mute)
- direct access to all connected sources
- variable adjustment speed: when pushing continuously on the control stick or the picture keys, the adjustment will be executed in an accelerated fashion.
Backlight Key: when activated, all keys will be lit up and
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visible in the dark.
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TEXT
– SHARPNESS
.
..
TINT
.
.
COLOR
– BRIGHTNESS
CONTRAST
EXIT
ENTER
FREEZ
II
+
+
+
+
+
2
3 4
5
6
ADJ
STBY
9 7 5 3
PAUSE
0 8 6 4
1 2
11
10
9
8
7
standby
pause/park
sharpness
tint color
brightness
contrast
2
ADJ.: adjust key, to enter or exit the adjustment mode. Address Key (recessed): to enter the address of the projec-
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tor (between 0 and 9). Press the address key, followed by pressing one digit button between 0 and 9. When programmed with address 0, the remote will talk to all projectors regardless of their address. See page 4-2 on Setting Projector Address.
STBY (standby):
4
- to initiate remote power up operation
- to put the projector in standby
Pause: to mute, press PAUSE. The image will disappear
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but full power will be retained for immediate restarting. Digit Buttons: direct aspect ratio selection.
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Picture Controls: use these buttons to obtain the desired
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level (see also 'Controlling') for each picture function.
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ENTER: to start up the adjustment mode or to confirm an
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adjustment or selection in the adjustment mode. EXIT: to leave the adjustment mode or to scroll upwards
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when in the adjustment mode.
TEXT: when adjusting one of the image controls during a
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meeting, the displayed bar scale can be removed by pressing 'TEXT' key first. To re-display the bar scale on the screen, press 'TEXT' key again. 'TEXT' key is only active in the operational mode. When 'TEXT' is off, no warning message will be displayed.
Control Disk: to make menu selections when in the adjust-
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ment mode. Also allows to increment or decrement an adjustment in the adjustment mode.
control disk up = up arrow in the menus control disk down = down arrow in the menus control disk to the right = arrow to the right on the menus control disk to the left = arrow to the left on the menus
RC Operating Indication: lights up when a button on the
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remote control is pressed. (This is a visual indicator to check the operation of the remote control)
Connections
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CONNECTIONS
AC Power (mains) Cord Connection
Use the supplied power cord to connect your projector to the wall outlet. Plug the female power connector into the male connector at the front side of the projector.
Power Check
Power voltage indication is on the sticker on the rear side of the projector. The power voltage is indicated by the serial number sticker.
V NOM 1 MAX FREQ
120/230 Volt
7/5 Amp 50/60Hz
RS232 IN RS232 OUT IR REMOTE
Warning !
Check if the indicated power voltage corresponds to that of the wall outlet.
If the wall outlet voltage is different, call a qualified technician for power adaptation of the projector.
Switching On/Off
The main power to the projector is switched ON and OFF using the power (mains) switch ON/OFF.
Pressed: ON Not pressed: OFF
The projector can start now in the 'operational mode' (image dis­played) or in the 'standby mode', depending on the position of the 'power up' dip switch on the controller unit. This DIP switch must be set during installation by a qualified technician. If you want to change this startup mode, call a qualified technician.
Standby indication lamp: no light: projector switched off
green color: projector in Operational mode red color: projector is in Standby mode
When starting up the projector with the power switch or via the stand­by key, the projector can start up in two ways if the "CRT Run in Cycle" option is switched OFF:
- full white image (projector warm up) or
- immediately image display.
Your choice of starting can be set in the Service Mode.
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Connections
Start Up with Full White Image.
If no action is taken, a white image will be displayed for 20 minutes. This white image will be shifted on the faceplate of the CRT to avoid a CRT burn in. During this warm-up period, it is possible to interrupt this white image projection by pressing the EXIT key.
If EXIT is pressed, the remaining warm-up period will be skipped.
During the warm-up period, every 30 seconds a text box with the remaining time will be displayed on the screen for 2 seconds. This text box will be displayed every time in another place.
Signal Input Connection to the Projector
- RGB/Component
Port No Projector input
3 RGB
1
4/5 RGB/Component
PORT 4/5
(
RGB + HV)
PORT 6
REMOTE
COMMUNICATION
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Input signal : R, G and B with automatic sync detection
PORT 3
3
Comp/H sync V sync
.
.
.
.
RG
4
5
.
B
between seperate sync (separate composite sync or with separate Horizontal and Vertical sync) or sync on green (composite sync).
PROJECTOR MODE
GREEN: operational RED: stand-by
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Connecting a RGB Analog Source to Port 3
Connect your RGB source via an interface to Port 3. Always use an interface when a computer and local monitor have to be connected to the projector.
RGB analog input with automatic sync detection. (Separate H and V sync inputs, with composite sync input or with sync signals on green)
Pin configuration D9 connector of the Analog input: 1 not connected 2 ground RGBS 3 RED 4 GREEN 5BLUE 6 ground RGBS 7 ground RGBS 8 Hor/comp. sync 9 Vert. sync
PORT 6
COMMUNICATION
ON
OFF
REMOTE
ANALOG INTERF. 120MHz
. .
R
PORT 3
. .
G
Comp/H sync V sync
. .
RG
INPUT
B
. .
PORT 4/5
RGB + HV)
(
. .
H
. .
INP
75 Ohm term
Connections
PROJECTOR MODE
GREEN: operational RED: stand-by
.
B
V
. .
INP
inver.
Connecting a RGB or Component Source to Port 4/5
RGB analog input terminals with separate H and V sync inputs, with composite sync input or with sync signals on green (automatic sync detection), or component (Y, Pb, Pr) sources from a DTV Decoder, etc.
PORT 6
COMMUNICATION
REMOTE
PORT 3
PORT 4/5 (
RGB + HV)
Comp/H sync V sync
. .
. .
RG
PROJECTOR MODE
GREEN: operational RED: stand-by
.
B
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Connections
Connecting a Component Video Source to Port 4/5
A component video source can be connected to the projector via the Port 4/5. The projector detects automatically where the sync signal is located.
To select the component video input, select component from the source selection menu.
PORT 6
COMMUNICATION
REMOTE
HDTV
PORT 3
PORT 4/5
RGB + HV)
(
Comp/H sync V sync
. .
. .
RG
.
B
3-4
Controlling
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CONTROLLING
Caution: Do not display a stationary image with full brightness
and contrast for longer than 20 minutes, otherwise you risk damage to the CRTs.
Battery Installation in the RCU
A new battery has been packaged inside the plastic bag with the power cord. Before using the RCU, install the battery first.
Remove the battery cover on the backside of the RCU by pushing the indicated handle a little to the bottom of the RCU. Lift the top side of the cover at the same time (fig. 1).
Insert the new 9V battery (type 6F22S or equivalent; alkaline batteries are recommended) in the lower compartment and connect the battery to the contact plate.
Insert the battery into the lower compartment and put the cover back.
Contact plate
Battery
Insert here (behind the plastic cover) the 'Insert card for RCU'.
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fig.2
310a.DRW
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Controlling
The Runco DTV-1101 can be controlled with
a. the RCU b. the built-in RCU (local keypad)
The procedure and results of controlling the projector with either of these RCU options is essentially the same.
How to Use Your RCU
a) Point the front of the RCU towards the reflective screen surface. b) Point the front of the RCU towards one of the IR sensors in the projector.
When using the wireless remote control, make sure you are within the effective operating distance (30m, 100ft in a straight line). The remote control unit will not function properly if strong light strikes the sensor window or if there are obstacles between the remote control unit and the projector's IR sensor.
IR Receiver Locations on the Projector:
Projector Address
a. Software set up of the projector address
See 'Change Projector Address' in Chapter 2, 'Service Mode'. Every projector requires an individual address between 0 and 255, which is set in the Service mode. Only projectors with addresses between 0 and 9 can be controlled with the RCU.
b. How to control the projector
The projector's address may be set to any value between 0 and 255. When the address is set, the projector can be controlled with:
- the RCU for addresses between 1 and 9.
- computer, e.g. IBM PC (or compatible), Apple MAC, etc. for addresses between 0 and 255.
Note: Address '0' is a universal address. A projector will respond to an RCU set to an address of '0' regardless of what address is set in the projector itself.
c. Using Your RCU
Before using your RCU, it is necessary to enter the projector address into the RCU (only when that address is between 1 and 9). The projector with the corresponding address will listen to that specific RCU.
When address '0' (zero address) is programmed into the RCU, every projector - without exception - will listen to the commands given by this RCU.
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