SIM2 SVD-500 Plus Owners manual

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VIDEO PROJECTOR
USER AND INSTALLATION MANUAL
MANUALE D’USO E INSTALLAZIONE
SVD 500 PLUS SVP 450 PLUS SVP 420 HB
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1- WARNINGS
1.1 Safety and Regulations
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INDEX
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2- GENERAL INFORMATION
2.1 Projector identification
2.2 Power cabling
2.3 Servicing
2.4 Spare parts
2.5 Cleaning the projector
2.6 Packing the projector
2.7 Room lighting
2.8 Back panel
2.9 Cathode-ray tube phosphor burning
3- USER REMOTE CONTROL RC 3100
3.1 Batteries
3.2 RC 3100 User Remote Control
3.3 Projector Power On
3.4 Language menu
3.5 Input selection
3.6 Picture adjustment
3.7 Screen format selection
3.8 VCR button (Sync filter)
3.9 Info
3.10 Muting video button
3.11 Normalised button
3.12 UPC button
3.13 Freeze button
3.14 Video Menu
3.15 Blanking
3.16 White menu
3.17 UPC converter
3.18 Storing
3.19 Installation menu
3.20 How to enter the INSTALLATION MODE
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4- INSTALLATION
4.1 Installation procedure
4.2 Removing the cover
4.2.1 Removing the top cover
4.2.2 Removing the front panel
4.3 Installation types
4.3.1 Installation choice
4.3.2 Desktop front projection
4.3.3 Desktop rear projection
4.3.4 Ceiling front projection
4.3.5 Ceiling rear projection
4.4 Projection angle measurement
4.5 Spacers
4.5.1 Spacer changing
4.5.2 Spacer table
4.6 Projector centering
4.7 Optical and electrical adjustments
4.8 Lens focus adjustment
4.9 Mechanical centering of the tubes
4.10 Magnet adjustments
4.11 Setting of deflections connectors
4.12 Convergence adjustment
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5- THE COMPLETE FUNCTION RC 3000 REMOTE CONTROL
5.1 Complete function RC3000 remote control
5.2 Batteries
5.3 How the RC 3000 remote control works
5.4 Videosetup
5.4.1 To setup the Y/C delay, you must enter the installation mode
5.4.2 To switch on/off the Comb,filter you must enter the install. mode
5.4.3 To setup the Gamma adj., you must enter the install. mode
5.4.4 To switch on/off Dynamic black, you must enter the install. mode
5.4.5 To switch on/off the Blue stretch, you must enter the install. mode
5.5 Picture adjustment
5.6 Test patterns
5.7 White balance
5.8 Memory manager
5.8.1 How to enter the memory manager
5.8.2 How to insert a label
5.8.3 How to change an aspect ratio flag
5.8.4 Horizontal and vertical frequencies
5.8.5 How to store a new input signal
5.8.6 Load
5.8.7 Copy
5.8.8 Move
5.8.9 Delete
5.9 Installation types
5.10 Options menu
5.11 Fine picture adjustments
5.12 Deflection
5.12.1Deflection centre
5.12.2Deflection linearity
5.12.3Deflection dimensions
5.12.4Keystone correction
5.12.5Deflection pincushion top
5.12.6Deflection pincushion bottom
5.13 Convergence
5.13.1Central convergence
5.13.2Convergence linearity
5.13.3Convergence sizes
5.13.4Convergence skew
5.13.5Convergence bow
5.13.6Horizontal keystone adjustment
5.13.7Convergence pincushion
5.13.8Convergence borders
5.14 Screen quarters convergence
5.15 Screen corners corrections
5.16 How to reset the adjustments
5.13 How to store the convergence adjustments
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6- TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 7- DISPLAY PERFORMANCE 8- ELECTRICAL DATA
9- MECHANICAL DATA 10- TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY RANGE 11- OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 12- TROUBLESHOOTING 13- ANWEISUNGEN AUF DEUTSCH
13.1 Hinweis gemäß behördlicher Vorschriften
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1 WARNINGS
CAUTION
ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD
DO NOT OPEN
To reduce the risk of electric shock, disconnect the power supply cable before opening the equipment
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There are no parts inside the projector that need adjusting by the user.
Qualified technicians must be called to perform extraordinary maintenance and adjustments.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a CLASS A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a commercial installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communication. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment
off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Attention:
Before using this projector please read this manual through carefully and completely. This manual will provide you with the basic instructions for using the projector. Installation, preliminary adjustments and procedures which require the opening of the projector and contact with electrical components should be performed by qualified personnel. For continued safe and reliable operation, use only power cables supplied by the manufacturer. Adhere to all notes and warnings.
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MAINS POWER
Mains power: 120-240Vac 50-60Hz +6%-10% Max absorbed current: 2.5 ARMS
1.1 Safety and Regulations
A) Safety - conform to:
EN60950:
Equipment for information technology including electric office equipment. Safety.
German Law (RoV) -1987:
X-ray emission
USA Code of Federal Regulations: Title 21(21CFR)
X-ray emission
B) Electromagnetic Compatibility - conform to:
EN 55022:
Limits and measuring methods of radio disturbance produced by information technology equipment.
EN 50082-1:
Generic immunity law.
2.1 Projector Identification
The model and serial number are located on the projector’s rear label
Record the serial number in the space below and quote it each time you ask for information or technical assistance from Multimedia SPA.
Fig. 1
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EN 61000-3-2:
Limits for harmonic current emission
EN 61000-3-3:
Limits - Section 3 Limitation of Voltage Fluctuation and Flicker in Low Voltage Supply System for Equipment with Rated Current SYMBOL 163\f “Symbol” 16A.
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Multimedia S.P.A declines all responsibility for damages to things and/or people caused by incorrect mechanical or electrical installation of the projector.
2 GENERAL INFORMATION
The instructions detailed in this manual for the installation and normal operation of the projector must be followed precisely. Installation and preliminary adjustments must be performed by qualified service technicians.
Mod. ......................Serial number.........................
Before operating the projector, read carefully the safety labels on the rear panel.
The lightning flash symbol on the label and the 33 Kv indication are intended to advise the user that inside the projector there are components that can produce electric shock.
Warnings: To avoid damages, fire or electric shocks do not expose this projector to the rain or damp. Qualified service personnel should service and adjust the projector’s internal parts.
- Never put objects of any kind through the projector’s ventilation slots as they might touch high voltage components or cause short circuits that could be a fire or electric shock hazard.
- Do not spill any liquid spill on the projector.
- If an object or liquid manages to get inside the projector, unplug it immediately and call for the assistance of qualified personnel.
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- Do not attempt to use it as it could be dangerous or even worsen the damage.
- If the projector is not used for long periods of time or during storms, unplug the projector temporarily from the mains to avoid damaging the projector caused by lightning or temporary overcurrents.
- Do not stand the projector on unstable surfaces as it could drop causing serious damage.
- The projector has slots for ventilating the internal components - do not cover or block them.
- Non posizionare il projector su superfici morbide. Do not postion the projector on a soft surface.
- The projector should not be made part of a fitted installation or closed unless there is sufficient ventilation.
- After technical assistance or repairs on the projector have been completed, ask the technician to carry out a safety check (all cables and components in the right position) and to make sure the projector is in proper operating conditions.
2.2 Power cabling
The projector’s mains power device is shown in the picture
Fig. 2
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If the power socket is not equipped with an earth pin, call your electrician who will install it and ensure its efficiency. To disconnect the cable pull it out with the plug.
Do not pull the cable itself. If you use an extension lead, make sure its rating is over 3A and is equipped with an earth wire.
2.3 Servicing
Servicing must be carried out by qualified technicians.
Do not attempt to service the projector without the proper technical knowledge. Opening the projector can expose personnel to potential hazards: high voltage and electric shock. Unplug the mains cable and call for qualified service technicians in the following cases:
- when the power cable or plug is damaged
- when liquids are spilled on the projector.
- when rain or water has got inside the projector.
- when the projector is not working properly regardless of the fact the instructions for use have been followed correctly
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The projector operates at the following mains values:
120-240Vac 50/60Hz 270W 2,5A RMS-MAX, as specified on the rear label.
The type of fuse used is a 5A, type T (delay).
Warning: The mains plug is the disconnect device. Take care when installing that the mains plug and socket outlet are easily accessible.
- when the projector has fallen and/or its casing is damaged (broken).
- when there are noticeable variations in performance that cannot be corrected with the normal user controls.
Note: Modify only those parameters shown in the user’s section of the instruction manual. If parameters or controls are modified that are not shown in the manual a realignment of the projector might become necessary and qualified service personnel might have to be called in.
2.4 Spare parts
Use only original Multimedia spare parts.
Using components different from the original spare parts could lead to:
- A deterioration in performance.
- Fire.
- Electric shock.
- Electrical damage.
- Other.
Warning: The projector must be earthed.
Failure to observe the above-mentioned warning will automatically render null void the manufacturer’s guarantee.
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2.5 Cleaning the projector
When we speak about projector cleaning we mean the outside of it. NO internal cleaning is necessary.
- Before you start cleaning the projector take the plug out of the mains.
- Do not use liquid or spray detergents.
- Stubborn stains can be removed with a cloth lightly dampened with mild detergent solution.
- Never use strong solvents such as thinners, petrol, acetone or abrasive cleaners as they can damage the projector’s paint.
- Avoid touching the lenses with your fingers, which would leave marks. Clean them as you would any ordinary photographic lens since they have an anti-reflection coating (use special lens cleaning paper or special photographic lens cloth with care).
Note: After 2000 hours working time it is essential to clean the outside of the lenses with a soft cloth to avoid scratching them.
Don’t forget to cover the lenses when the projector is not going to be used for a long time.
2.6 Packing the Projector
For the best protection pack the projector as it was originally packed at the factory.
For air freight shipping use metal or plastic straps to secure the box.
Always keep the original packing for any future necessity, such as moving or servicing the projector.
2.7 Room lighting
To get the best quality of the projected pictures the room should be reasonably dark. Limit, as much as possible, direct light onto the screen and position it, should the projection room be lighted,in a shadowy area. If possible, make sure that ceiling, walls and floor are dark and not reflecting.
2.8 Back panel
See Fig. 3
At the rear there is a panel with:
- Six buttons for total projector control
- Mains connection
- Power switch and fuse
- Input connections
- Safety labels
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THE FOLLOWING FUNCTIONS ARE ON THE
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PANEL:
1- Power switch.
2- Fuse holder. The fuse type is 5A, T delayed.
Attention: For continued protection against the risk of fire, replace only with one of the same type and rating.
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Picture adjustment. Each time you press a button you select one of the follow controls:
Contrast, Brightness, Colour-Hue, Peaking.
the + and - buttons to modify the value of the selected control.
INFO Press this button to have the current projector
settings (ref. INFORMATION paragraph)
To modify the input selection sequentially; it starts the projector from the STAND-BY state.
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3- Mains power connector. To connect the power cable
90-270Vac 48-62Hz
4- Video output: CVBS.
5- Video 2: CVBS: (Signal input).
6- Video 1: CVBS: (Signal input).
7- S-VHS: (Signal input).
8- Connector SCART: (Input/output).
9- Red BNC input (RGB input) or Cr (components
input).
10- Green BNC input (RGB input) or Y (components
input).
11- Blue BNC input (RGB input) or Cb (components
input).
12- Sync H or H-V. Horizontal synchro or composite
synchro.
13- Sync V. Vertical synchronism
14- RS422 connector. To connect and control the
projector from a PC..
15- +12V connector (output). It has a +12V output when
the projector is on. This output can activate a relay with a current less than 10mA. (for example, to enable a circuit for the automatic unwinding and rewinding of the motorised screen).
20- Led pilot light. (Red = STAND-BY), (Green = ON).
21- LED, blinks (red) when signal from the remote control
is received.
22- Remote control signal receiver (rear).
23- Remote control signal receiver (front).
2.9 Cathode-ray tube phosphor burning
One of the possible causes for burning could be when a static image of a computer or video recorder signal is projected for more than an hour. The static image remains impressed on the screen even when the signal changes. Whenever it is necessary to visualise a static image for more than one hour lower the contrast as much as possible (CONTR key). The same problem arises when visualising an image in a different format for a long time. The smaller picture could remain impressed on the screen (for instance, visualising a 16:9 image on a 4:3 screen or vice versa). In this case we suggest reducing the contrast of the small picture as much as possible. These measures will reduce the risk of CRT phosphor burning. If possible, always use the same picture size.
Read the warranty enclosed with the product and consult your dealer or qualified personnel.
16- Screen command. It has +12V in output when the
aspect ratio selected with the button is SMALL. It is used to change screen dimensions automatically.
17- Remote control cable input. To connect the RC3000
remote control cable.
18- VGA-SVGA signals input DB 15 connector
19- Rear panel buttons:
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3 USER REMOTE CONTROL RC 3100
RC 3100 is the User Remote Control for normal programme selection and analogue adjustments (once the projector
is installed). The projector is controlled by the infrared ray remote control (I.R.) whose maximum range is approximately 10 metres with new batteries.
The following figure describes the functions of the buttons on the User Remote Control.
To select the signal input wanted directly. Also used to turn the
Displays the selection menu of the available video inputs
projector ON.
Right arrow
Up arrow
Down arrow
Left arrow
Confirms choice
To return to the previous menu
To store image adjustments.
To select the type of sync filter between FAST or SLOW.
Will give you a still frame when the UPC converter is ON.
To switch the UPC ON or OFF
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EXIT ENTER
VCR MEMO
UPC MUTE INFO
ESC...
To exit from any menu
To change the contrast, brightness, peaking, hue and colour saturation values.
To store the contrast, brightness, peaking, hue and colour saturation values.
Not active
To recall NORMALISED values of brightness, contrast, peaking, hue and saturation
To select screen format (Small, Normal, Wide 16/9, Cinema, Letter Box
To display status and displayed signal information
To switch the projector ON or OFF.
To switch the picture on/off keeping the projector on (muting video).
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3.1 Batteries
Handling the remote control and batteries:
- Avoid exposing the remote control to heat and humidity.
- When not using the remote control for a long period of time, remove the batteries.
- Do not use new and old batteries together or batteries of a different voltage or type.
- Do not drop or mishandle the remote control.
- Use the remote control within its operating range (about 10 metres and a 30° angle)
Note:
The RC3100 remote control is powered by two AA batteries.
RC 3100
BACK OF THE
REMOTE CONTROL
LANGUAGES
Deutsch English Espanol Francaise
Italiano
Portoguese
The left arrow indicates the language in use. Use the arrows
to select the desired language.
Press ENTER to confirm the selection. Press ESC to exit the menu.
3.5 Input selection
Select a programme AV and/or the relevant input connector.
To select the input directly use a numerical button or: press push-button AV/O to enter the video input menu. The following menu will be displayed: Press the relevant number to select the desired video input;
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3.2 RC 3100 User Remote Control
Read this chapter through carefully before altering any values or making any adjustments.
3.3 Projector Power On
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To turn the projector on or off, press the power swith
, (a
red led lights up on the rear panel), if after a few seconds
the led does not turn green, press for a second.
- To turn the projector off, press for a longer time. Wait at least 3 seconds before turning the projector on again,
or else the command will be ignored.
3.4 Language menu
To select the language desired for the screen displays:
Press push-button • • • for a second, the following will appear:
INPUT SELECT
SCART / VIDEO 1
1
VIDEO 2
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SCART / S-VHS
3
SCART / RGB
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S-VHS
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YCrCb
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BNC 15 KHz
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BNC 31-38 KHz
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VGA
9 0 YCrCb 32 KHz
Note:
The input Num.0 appairs only on the models
provided by the progressive component input.
i.e. if one wishes to select video 2 press push-button 2 and the following indication will be displayed for a brief period of time.
VIDEO 2
3.6 Picture adjustment
To change the value of CONTRAST, BRIGHTNESS, COLOUR, HUE (STANDARD NTSC), PEAKING.
Press the button for a second, one of the five adjustments will appear (contrast, brightness, colour, peaking and hue).
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COL 50
CON 80
LUM 35
PEAK 90
TIN 50
TIN 50STORED
Each time this button is pressed, a different adjustment will be selected, sequentially. Use the arrows to change the value, press MEMO to store the new value. Press ESC to exit.
3.7 Screen format selection
To select the correct screen format: (NORMAL, SMALL, 16/9, LETTER BOX, CINEMA,).
Press . One of the previous screen formats will appear (for instance “normal”).
3.8 VCR button (Sync filter)
To select the appropriate sync filter.
Press VCR to change the sync time constant. The following message will be diplayed:
FAST
Whenever you press the VCR button you toggle the sync filter type from FAST to SLOW and vice versa. The message will disappear shortly afterwards.
Note:
FAST
is recommended for the
VCR. SLOW
recommended for video signal broadcasting.
3.9 Info
The INFO menu displays information on a current input signal.
Press the INFO button to access the menu for the information concerning the projector parameters and the picture settings.
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NORMAL
Each time you press a button relative to the AV inputs, you are choosing one of the format ratios stored in the relative memory bank. In the memory banks (see: Memory Manager) you can store several setups with the same input signal but with different format ratios.
Each time the , button is pressed the same signal is displayed with a different format ratio (only if it has been stored in the relative memory bank). The possible format ratios are: NORMAL (NORMAL=4/3); WIDE (16/9);
SMALL; LETTER BOX; CINEMA.
The message will disappear shortly afterwards.
Note:
Only by selecting the
SMALL
format ratio format
will you get +12V on the rear panel connector marked by
, used to control the screen.
INFORMATION 1 / 2
INPUT H. FREQ. V. FREQ. UPC VIDEO STD BANK NAME BANK LOADED
VIDEO 2
15.62 KHz 50 Hz NO PAL Pal 02
Press INFO again. The second part of the information will be displayed relating to the picture parameters and settings.
INFORMATION 2 / 2
ASPECT RATIO NORMAL COLOUR TEM. 6500 K INSTALL. FRONT CEILING SYNC CVBS SYNC. FILTER FAST
SW. RELEASE SW. 2.11
Press ESC to exit.
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3.10 Muting video button
Press MUTE for about 2 seconds. The picture will darken while the projector stays on; the picture will reappear immediately if you press the button again.
3.11 Normalised button
Press . The adjustments relative to contrast, brightness, colour saturation, hue and peaking, stored in
the current bank, will be loaded automatically.
3.12 UPC button
Press UPC. It will turn on or off the converter that doubles the input signal lines. Note:
only on models with UPC.
3.13 Freeze button
Press . To have a still picture. When pressed again the picture will run normally.
This function is only active if the UPC converter is active.
Press EXIT to return to the previous menu. Press ESC to exit the menu.
To turn on or off the noise reduction: this menu allows you to activate a frequency filter.
Press for at least 2 seconds, the following menu will be dispalyed:
Use the arrows to select NOISE RED. and press
ENTER to confirm, the following menu will be displayed:
VIDEO MENU
NOISE RED.
STD SELECTION BLANKING WHITE BALANCE UPC MENU TLV SYNC
Use the arrows to turn the noise reduction option on
and off.
VIDEO MENU
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3.14 Video menu
To select the input standard (PAL, SECAM, NTSC 3.58, NTSC 4.53).
Press the button for at least 2 seconds to enter the video menu. The following menu will appear:
VIDEO MENU
NOISE RED.
STD SELECT.
BLANKING WHITE BALANCE UPC MENU TLV SYNC
Press . Select SELEZ STD and press ENTER to confirm, the following menu will be displayed: The left arrow indicates the present setting. Use the arrows
STD SELECTION
AUTO DETECT
PAL SECAM NSTC 3.58 NSTC 4.43
NOISE RED. OFF
Press EXIT to return to the previous menu. Press ESC to exit the menu.
Note:
the noise reduction filter allows a reduction of the noise on the video signal, which also implies a reduction in the picture peaking.
To turn on or off the TLV sync: with this menu you can synchronise signals with TRI-LEVEL synchronism for the Japanese, high-definition system.
Press for at least 2 seconds, the following menu appears:
VIDEO MENU
NOISE RED. STD SELEC. BLANKING WHITE BALANCE UPC MENU
TLV SYNC
to select the video input standard or the automatic
selection mode. Press ENTER to confirm.
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Use the arrows to select TLV SYNC and press ENTER
to confirm, the second menu appears:
VIDEO MENU
BLANKING
H. = 00 V. = 00
TLV SYNC ON
Use the arrows
for function selection. The TLV SYNC
selection is active only if the signal is 33,7KHz 60Hz. Press EXIT to return to the previous menu. Press ESC to exit the menu.
3.15 Blanking
To adjust blanking to the left, right, upper and lower of the projected picture.
Press for at least 2 seconds, the following menu appears:
VIDEO MENU
NOISE RED. STD SELEC.
BLANKING
WHITE BALANCE UPC MENU TLV SYNC
Use the arrows to select BLANKING and press ENTER to confirm.
Press the arrows to change the figures relevant to the vertical size of the blanking window on the lower part of the screen. Press the arrows to change the value of the horizontal size of the blanking window on the right part of the screen. Press MEMO to store the adjustements carried out. Press
EXIT to return to the previous menu. Press ESC to exit.
Note:
The purpose of this function is that of allowing a perfect qsquaring of the picture screen by cutting out any disturbances such as vertical and horizontal scanning consequencies, or disturbances deriving from VCR activity.
3.16 White menu
To select a preset colour temperature according to the projected picture.
Press for at least 2 seconds, the screen displays the first menu:
VIDEO MENU
NOISE RED. STD SELEC. BLANKING
WHITE BALANCE
UPC MENU TLV SYNC
BLANKING
H. = 00 V. = 00
Press the arrows to change the figures relevant to the vertical size of the blanking window on the upper part of the screen. Press the arrows to change the figures relevant to the horizontal size of the blanking window on the left part of the screen. Press ENTER to enter the secon part of the blanking adjustment.
Use the arrows to select WHITE ADJ. and press ENTER to confirm, the screen displays the second menu:
The left arrow shows the present setting.
WHITE BALANCE
SET TO 3200 K
SET TO 6500 K
SET TO 9300 K SET TO USER
Use the arrow to select the desired setting and press ENTER to confirm.
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The setting USER ADJUSTMENT regards an optional colour temperature setting, which must be carried out by a QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN upon installation, should the end user wish a different colour temperature than the set ones. The 3200° K colour temperature is used only when the projector is placed inside television studios. The 6500° K colour temperature is mostly used being considered the most pleasant and the one that reproduces colour most faithfully.
3.17 UPC converter
A UPC converter is installed inside the projector which doubles the input signal lines for a better quality picture and reduces common video defects, such as space between lines and trembling.
The UPC converter, which enhances the video quality and reduces some comon problems of television video signals, uses IQTV technology, offering great video picture improvements such as stability, noise reduction and increased contrast.
Note:
The
UPC
converter accepts standard signal (CVBS) and separate synchros (CVS) from 1 VPP to 4 VPP, (negative only).
To switch the converter on/off, use the UPC button: when pressed the first time it turns it on, the second time it switches the converter off. To change the conversion
mode, follow the procedure: press for at least 2 seconds, the screen displays the first menu:
VIDEO MENU
NOISE RED. STD SELEC. BLANKING WHITE BALANCE
UPC MENU
TLV SYNC
switched on.
The current conversion mode is shown by an arrow on the left. Use the arrow
or to select a different
conversion mode and press ENTER to confirm the selection. Press EXIT to return to the previous menu. Press ESC to exit.
Note:
The progressive conversion mode is the best one for using the videoprojector with TV. The line insertion and field insertion conversion are best used in special cases (e.g. in broadcasting studios).
3.18 Storing
To store contrast, brightness, colour peaking and hue parameters as SET values (standard) To store contrast, brightness, colour peaking and hue parameters as USER values (personal memo)
The projector stores two different picture setting adjustments. The USER adjustment is loaded each time
the switch is ON and the SETadjustmentwhich is loaded each time the button on the remote control is pressed. Both adjustments can be changed.
The SET adjustment is used when the adjustment parameters are changed and one wishes to return to the initial values.
To change peaking, colour, contrast, brightness and hue of the set adjustment.
To change the adjustment, press
• • •• • •
• • •
• • •• • •
thus gaining access to the MAIN PARAMETERS menu. The following menu is displayed:
MAIN SETTINGS
MEMO NOR DATA
INSTALL. MENU
.
.
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ENGLISHENGLISH
ENGLISH
Press the arrow or to select UPC MENU and press ENTER to confirm, the screen displays the second menu:
UPC ON
PROGRESSIVE
LINE INSERT FIELD INSERT
The menu operates only if the UPC converter is
Use the arrow or to select the function MEMORIZE NORMALIZED DATA. Press ENTER to confirm the
stored adjustment parameters, the following message is displayed:
MAIN SETTINGS
MEMO NOR DATA
INSTALL. MENU
STORED
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All peaking, hue, colour, brightness and contrast values are now stored.
To recall the SET adjustment, press , no message is displayed.
To change the USER adjustment: change according to the peaking, hue, colour, brightness and contrast required.
To store a set of adjustments that will be used by the projector at switching on: use peaking, hue, colour brightness and contarst value to reach a personalized adjustment.
To store the adjustments carried out, press the MEMO menu.
The user setup is stored only when the MEMO button is pressed and one of the adjustments is switched on (a small window appears showing a digit that disappears in a few seconds).
To change the video picture adjustments.
In order to prevent the final user from gaining access and carrying out unnecessary installation adjustments, the projector is equipped with a special protection key. Observe the following procedure to unlock it and gain access to the installation mode.
Press the button • • • for 2 seconds. The following menu appears:
MAIN SETTINGS
MEMO NOR DATA
INSTALL. MENU
Press the arrows to select MENU INSTALL. Press the button EXIT seven times, until the following menu is displayed:
INSTALL MODE
For instance, to change the contrast value, press for 1 second only, the screen displays the following indication:
CON 49
Increase or decrease the value by means of the arrows
until the desired value is reached.
To store the new value within the USER adjustments, press the button MEMO, the remote control shows the following:
STORED
CON 49
Press ESC to let the message disappear or wait 4 seconds and it will disappear on its own.
3.19 Installation menu
The adjustments described in this paragraph must be carried out by qualified personnel. Any adjustments incorrectly done can cause deterioration in picture quality.
3.20 How to enter the installation mode
Before adj. REGISTRATIONS be sure the following items have been checked :
1 Mechanical centering of the projector and tubes
2 Lens focus adjustment
Press the button ENTER.
The following menu appears:
INSTALL MODE
DEFLECTION
VIDEO SETUP
OPTIONS
PATTERN SELECT
Use the arrows to select each single menu item. Each line corresponds to a sub-menu.
Note:
The following menus operate only in the installation
mode: deflection; video param.; options and test patterns. Further details about these menus can be found in the section of this manual relevant to installation.
It is only possible in the installation mode to change deflection, adjust the white balance, turn ON/OFF the comb. filter, choose the type of installation and store a setting in the memory banks. Besides carrying out all user adjustments, with the same RC 3100 user remote control it is also possible to carry out all adjustments for a perfect installation and a proper setting of relevant parameters.
Once the installation procedure is through, switch off the projector to exit the installation mode, finally re-start the protection key.
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4 INSTALLATION
4.1 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
Qualified personnel must carefully observe the installation procedure to install the projector and to ensure best performances.
Note:
The projector is factory-set for front ceiling projection
with a
90
screen, 4/3 format and a projector-screen
distance of
1. Choose the installation type and read the
instructions through carefully. Determine the
distance between the screen and the front of the projector. Determine the projection angle.
2. Remove the top and front projector covers.
3. Insert the correct spacers between lenses and
tubes.
4. Prepare and install the screen.
5. Install the projector on the floor or on the ceiling
and center the screen, maintaining the factory
deflection settings.
6. Focus carefully by adjusting the lenses.
7. If the installation type is the same as the factory
setting, go to step 11, otherwise continue.
8. Tilt the red and blue tubes until the three crosses
are superimposed.
9. Adjust the magnets.
265 cm.
To remove the top cover completely you must unscrew the two locking screws (B) close to the two pivots and the other two (C) securing the jointed rod to the cover.
C
B
4.2.2 Removing the front panel
Unscrew the two screws (D) on the left and right of the front panel. Unscrew the three screws (E) on the bottom and take the panel off. The position of the screws is shown by the arrows. To remove the front panel, press the two tongues (F), which are located in its lower portion.
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ENGLISHENGLISH
ENGLISH
10. Switch the projector off and disconnect the power
cable.
11. Put the cover on the video projector.
12. Carry out a fine adjustment of the picture with
the remote control RC 3000.
4.2 Removing the cover
4.2.1 Removing the top cover
Loosen the 2 securing screws (A) and lift the cover up.
A
D
E
D
F
E
F
4.3 INSTALLATION TYPES
4.3.1 Installation choice
Choose one of the following possible installation types:
••
DESK TOP FRONT projection
••
••
DESK TOP REAR projection
••
••
CEILING FRONT projection
••
••
CEILING REAR projection
••
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4.3.2 Desk-top front projection
Correct use of the spacers, as shown in the spacer tables, is mandatory for a perfect focus uniformity. Check that the projector is perfectly stable.
The projector bottom must be parallel with the floor
SCREEN
SCREEN CENTRE
B
A
The distance between the projector and the screen (depending on screen dimensions), is shown in the following table.
TABLE 1: FRONT PROJECTION
SCREEN SIZE A
Useful area 4/3
- Measure the screen diagonal and take the nearest value from the table.
- Calculate the ratio between the table value and the relative width.
- Multiply the value obtained by the actual screen width.
Example:
Suppose we have a 105” screen diagonal. 100” is the nearest value in the table. Ihe A/Width ratio is equal to304:293.2=1,49. A 105” screen diagonal is 213.3 wide. So, the value of A is: 1,49x213,3=317.8 cm.
4.3.3 Desktop rear projection
For rear projection we recommend installing the projector with the axis of the green lens orthogonal to the screen plane; pay attention that the green lens be centered with respect to the screen. By using Fresnel lenses for rear projection, it is mandatory to install the projector orthogonal to the centre of the screen to achieve maximum brightness and a better per­formance.
SCREEN
SCREEN CENTRE
Diagonal Width Height
(Inches) (cm.) (cm.) (cm.)
60” 121,9 91,4 186 80” 165,5 121,9 245
90” 182,9 137,2 265 100” 203,2 152,4 304 120” 243,8 182,9 365 150” 304,8 228,6 455 180” 365,7 274,3 545 200” 406,4 304,8 600 250” 508,0 381,0 750
300” 609,6 457,2 900
A = Distance between the front panel and the screen B = Distance between the projector’s desktop line and
screen centre.
Note:
The screen size refers to the usable area (4/3 format).
When installing the projector, it is recommended to increase by 5 cm the distance from the screen as indicated in the table. The picture adjustment can be carried out later through the deflection menu.
A greater distance produces a picture slightly bigger than the screen, its dimension can be reduced during installation by means of the deflection menu. If the size of the screen diagonal is not given in the table, dimension A (in cm) is determined as follows:
C
The use of the correct spacers as shown in the spacers table is mandatory for a perfect focus uniformity.
The distance between projector and screen is given in the following table.
TABLE 2: DESKTOP REAR PROJECTION
C = Distance between the front panel and the screen.
SCREEN SIZEO C
Useful area 4/3
Diagonal Width Height
(Inches) (cm.) (cm.) (cm.)
60” 121,9 91,4 188 80” 162,5 121,9 247
90” 182,5 137,2 275 100” 203,2 152,4 305 120” 243,8 182,9 370 150” 304,8 228,6 460 180” 365,7 274,3 550 200” 406,4 304,8 605 250” 508,0 381,0 755 300” 609,6 457,2 900
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- If the measurement of the screen diagonal is not in
the table, C can be determined (in cm) as follows.
- Measure the screen diagonal and take the nearest value from the table.
- Calculate the ratio between value C and screen width in the table.
- Multiply the result by the actual screen width.
Example:
Suppose we have a 105 screen diagonal. 100 is the nearest value in the table. Ihe C/Width ratio is equal to :305/203.2=1,5. A105 screen diagonal is 213.3 wide. So, the value of C is: 1,5x213,3=320 cm.
Note:
The screen size refers to the useful area (4/3
format).
4.3.4 Ceiling front projection
The use of the correct spacers as shown in the spacers table is mandatory for a perfect focus uniformity.
Use the ceiling assembly kit (given with the projector) to install the projector on the ceiling and proceed as follows:
93
=
BRACKET
SCREEN
1- Fix the bracket, included in the pack, to the ceiling with
the four screws supplied.
2- Put the projector on a table in the vertical position
(sideways)
3- Fasten the left bracket with 2 screws and washers.
300
FRONT
=
OBSERVE
PARALLELISM
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WARNING:
T
he installer must verify that the ceiling can support the projector load. The bracket must be fixed properly and be absolutely parallel with the screen
300
MURO
395
4- Repeat the steps above for the right bracket.
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115
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45
0
9
0
90
4
5
12°
5- Turn the projector upside down and hang on the ceiling
with the assembly brackets.
6- Tilt the projector to centre the vertical picture and screw
the two securing screws (H)
Note: Insert the special curved washers between the ceiling bracket and the securing screws. For a correct installation the concave surface of the washer should be towards the bracket. For safety purposes, use only the assembly kit supplied.
H
FRONT
D = Distance between the line of the first hole of the
assembly bracket and the screen.
Note:
The screen size refers to the useful area (4/3
format).
4.3.5 Ceiling rear projection
Rear projection installation is done by hanging the projector on the ceiling and following the instructions given for front installation.
4.4 Projection angle measurement
Use a goniometer to determine the projection angle. First of all, remove the projector’s top cover and then use the surface shown in the figure as reference for the goniometer. The reference surface has an angle of 12 degrees compared to the projector’s base when it is perfectly level.
Note: the tilting angle between the base plane of the projector and the lenses’ axis should be 12°.
D
WALL
E
SCREEN CENTRE
SCREEN
Multimedia S.P.A. declines all responsibility for damages to persons or things caused by incorrect or careless installation which must be effected by a qualified technician.
TABLE 3: CEILING FRONT PROJECTION.
SCREEN SIZE D
Useful area 4/3
Diagonal Width Height
(Inches) (cm.) (cm.) (cm.)
60” 121,9 91,4 204 80” 165,5 124,9 263
90” 182,9 137,2 283 100” 203,2 152,4 322 120” 243,8 182,9 383 150” 304,8 228,6 473 180” 365,7 274,3 563 200” 406,4 304,8 618 250” 508,0 381,0 768 300” 609,6 457,2 918
4.5 Spacers
The projector uses some spacers for the “Scheimpflug” correction of the lenses’ angle so as to achieve a perfect focusing uniformity over the entire screen surface. The projector is factory set with spacers for a ceiling front installation with a 90” screen diagonal. The projector is equipped with a complete set of optional spacers for screens ranging from 60” up to 300”. The spacers are mounted between the lenses and the assembling block surface where they are fixed with 4 screws. More than one spacer might be needed to achieve proper adjustment.
Lorrect use paramount importance for perfect focus uniformity.
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4.5.1. Spacers changing
To change the spacers first of all remove the top cover and front panel. Now slightly loosen the 4 screws (A) for each tube, change the spacers (B) (see the spacers table) and then tighten the screws. You can only see two screws in the figure because the other two are under the projection tube.
B
A
4.5.2 Spacers table
GREENBLUE RED
1 0,5 0,2
0 0,3
1 0,5 0,5
0 0,3
1
1 0,2 0,2
0 0,3
1 0,3
2
1
0,3
0,5 0,2
0,3
00
2
22 0,5 0,2
0,3
00
2
2
1
0,3
0,3
00
GREENBLUE RED
1
1 0,5
0,3
0,2
60"
80"
0,5 0,2
0,3
0,3
1
2
0,3
0,3 0,3
2 0,5 0,2
0,3 0,3
2
2
1
0,3 0,3
1
1 0,5 0,3
0,3
0,5 0,2
0,5 0,5
0,2 0,2
1
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0
1
0
1 1
0
1
ENGLISH
For the different installation types there are different spacer combinations that have to be mounted.
Note: The spacers have their thickness value expressed
in millimetres and printed on them.
The following pieces are included with the projector:
0,2 mm: 6 pieces 0,3 mm: 6 pieces 0,5 mm: 4 pieces 1 mm: 6 pieces 2 mm: 4 pieces
The 1mm (6 pieces), 0.3 mm (4 pieces) spacers are used for the factory setting (90” 14°), while the others are inside the pack.
Note: The angle between the base of the projector and the
axis of the tubes is mechanically fixed at 12°; so, if the projector is installed on a perfectly horizontal table or ceiling, projection angle will be 12°.
The figure shows where to install the spacers with the values given in the following table.
0 0,5
1 0,3 0,3
0 0,5
1
1
0 0,5
00
1
2
0,5 0,2
00
2
22
0,3 0,2
00
100"
GREENBLUE RED
11
0 0,3
1
0,3
0 0,3
11
0,3
00
1
1
0,3
0,5 0,2
00
0,5 0
1
21 0,5 0,2
0,5 0
2
0,3 0,2
0,5 0
1
0,3
0,3 0
1
1
0,3
0,5 0,2
0,3 0
0,3 0,3
0,3
1 1
1
1
Front view of the CRT.
SPACERS SPACERS
CRT LENS
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1 0,3 0,3
0 0,3
1
1
0,5
0,5
0,2
0,2 0,2
00
1
0,5
0,5
0,2
0,2
0,2
0,3 0
1
0,3 0,3
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10,3
0,3 0,2 0,2
0,5 0,5
0,2 0,3
00
1 0,5
0,3
0,3 0,2
10,5
0,3 0,2 0,2
1 0,5
0,3
0,50,5
0,2 0,3
000,3 0,2
1
0,2 0,3100
1
0,2
11
0,2
1
0,3 0,2
200"
GREENBLUE RED
120"
GREENBLUE RED
11
11
0,2 0,2
11
0 0,2
1111
0 0,2
1
0,5
0 0,2
0,2
0 0,2
1111
0 0,2
00
0,50,3
00
1
1
0,3
0,5
00
0,2 0
0,5 0,30,20,2
0,2 0
1
0,5
0,3
0,20,20,2 0,2
0,2 0
150"
GREENBLUE RED
10,5
0,5 0,2
00
0,2 0,2
00
0,5 0,2
0,2 0
0,2 0
1
1
1 0,5
1
0,5
0,2
1
1
250"
GREENBLUE RED
10,5
0,3
0,2 0,3
1
0,3
0,2 0,3
0,5 0,2
00
10,5
0,5 0,2
000,3 0,2
0,3
0,5
0,2
0,3
0,3 0,2
1 0,5
0,5 0,2
0,5 0,2
0,3
1
0 0,2100
0,3 0,2 0,2
0,2 0,3
11
11
0,3
10
0,5 0,5
00
0,5
0,2
0,3
0,2 0,3
1
0,2
0,2 0,3
00
11
0,3
00
1
0,3 0,20,20,20,2
0,2 0
180"
GREENBLUE RED
1 0,5
0,3 0,2
1
0,5
0,2
0,3
0,3 0,2
1
1
0,3
0,3 0,2
0,3
0,2
10,5
1
0,3
0,2 0,3 00
0,5 0,2
1 0,5
0,5 0,2
0,3 0,2
0,3
300"
GREENBLUE RED
0,3 0,2 0,2
0,2 0,3
1
1
1
0,2
0,2 0,3 000,3 0,2
1
0,2
0,2 0,3 00
0,5
0,5 0,5 0,5
0,3
00
1
1111
0,3 0,3
11 1
0,3
0,3 0,2
1
0,30,3
0,3 0,2
0,3 0,2 0,2
0,2
0,2
1
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0 0,5
60"
0
0 0,5 00,500
80"
0 0,5
0 0,3 00,300
100"
0 0,3
0 0,2 00,200
120"
0 0,2
0,2 0,3 0,20,300
Projections at 0°
GREENBLUE RED
00
0,2
0,5
00
0,2
000,5 0
000,3 0
000,2 0
0,2
0,5 0,2 0
4.6 Projector centering
The first step towards a good installation is centering the
00,5
projector with respect to the screen. This can be done using two pieces of equally long cord, as illustrated in the following figure:
SCREEN
CORDS OF THE SAME LENGTH
CENTRE
Reference
corner
SCREEN AND PROJECTOR
Reference
corner
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150"
0,2 0,3
0,2 0,3 0,20,200
180"
0,2 0,3
0,2 0,3 0,20,300
300"
0,2 0,3
000,3 0,2
000,2 0,2
000,3 0,2
It is necessary to check that the position of the two corners at the front of the projector is centred with respect to the position of the cords, as illustrated in the figure. Once you have done this you can be sure that the screen and the projector are orthogonal and centred, essential conditions for the best performance.
4.7 Optical and electrical adjustments
Turn the projector on with the main switch on the left of the rear panel; the red pilot light indicates the stand-by state.
If the projector remains in stand-by press the button on the remote control or the or arrow buttons on the
rear panel. The green pilot light indicates the projector is on.
To turn the projector off, press or the main switch.
Proceed with installation using the internal test patterns. They can be used by pressing TEST on the complete functions remote control (RC3000) and selecting the most appropriate test signal.
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4.8 Lens focus adjustment
Each lens must be focused individually with the tubes on, one at a time and following this procedure:
1. Select the HATCH test pattern by pressing the TEST
button on the remote control. An external pattern signal can be used if you prefer.
2. Adjust with a low contrast (e.g. 30) and a medium-low background brightness (e.g. 40)
3. Turn the other tubes off using the push buttons R,G,B, on the remote control.
4. Loosen the wing screw (B) of the green lens, turn the lens assembly either to the right or left to adjust the focus of the picture in the middle of the screen and then tighten the screw. (B).
A
4.9 Mechanical centering of the tubes
Select the CROSS HATCH signal with the remote control. For an installation different to factory setting (90”) the mechanical centering of the red and blue tubes needs to be adjusted. Looking at the following figure, unscrew (only 2 turns!) the screws (A-B-C-D) of the blue tube.
C
B
D
A
B
5. Loosen the wing screw (A) of the green lens, turn the
lens assembly either to the right or left to adjust the focus of the picture on the borders of the screen and then tighten the screw (A).
6. Look at the screen closely and check the result; repeat the adjustments if necessary.
7. Repeat steps 3, 4 and 5 for the red and blue lenses
Attention:
DO NOT move the electrostatic focus adjustment potentiometers. They were factory-set and should only be adjusted by qualified personnel.
Physically move the tube until the blue cross is perfectly over the green. Tighten the four screws when you have
finished.
Repeat this procedure again for the red tube.
At this point it is necessary to recheck the focus of the red and blue.
4.10Magnet adjustment
If you wish to change the adjustment set at factory, read this chapter through.
1. Switch on the projector without changing the factory setting.
2. Use a monoscope signal (or a signal with central reference) as input signal and mark the picture centre on the screen
3. Switch off the video projector.
4. Carry out the appropriate deflection settings.
5. Unscrew the 2 screws on the bracket in the projector centre and turn the convergency card as indicated in the figure.
.
B
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HORIZONTAL DEFLECTION
CONNECTORS
VERTICAL
DEFLECTION
CONNECTORS
6. Turn on the projector.
CEILING DESKTOP PROJECTION
HORIZONTAL DEFLECTION
CONNECTORS
VERTICAL
DEFLECTION
CONNECTORS
REAR DESKTOP PROJECTION
HORIZONTAL DEFLECTION
CONNECTORS
VERTICAL
DEFLECTION
CONNECTORS
REAR CEILING PROJECTION
HORIZONTAL DEFLECTION
CONNECTORS
VERTICAL
DEFLECTION
CONNECTORS
7. Select the type of installation by means of the remote
control RC 3000.
8. Use the menu DEF CENT (H and V) by means of the
remote control RC 3000 to shift the picture on the screen.
Observe the following instructions, only if the image is not centered in the tube.
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BLUE WIRE
RED
BLUE
GREEN
RED WIRE YELLOW WIRE
GREEN WIRE
R
G
B
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B
9. Use the yoke rings (centering magnets A and B) to shift the green tube image onthe centre of the screen reference point. Repeat the procedure for each tube.
4.11 Setting of deflection connectors
Looking at the projector from the back panel, on the right side near the blue tube, there are 3 connectors for horizontal deflection and 3 more for vertical deflection, see following figure.
The setting of the deflection connectors must be carried out as in the following pictures:
RED WIRE
RED
RED
RED
BLUE
GREEN
BLUE WIRE GREEN WIRE
RED WIRE
BLUE
GREEN
BLUE WIRE YELLOW WIRE
BLUE WIRE
BLUE
GREEN
RED WIRE GREEN WIRE
YELLOW WIRE
R
G
GREEN WIRE
R
G
YELLOW WIRE
R
G
B
B
B
4.12 Convergence adjustment
VERTICAL
DEFLECTION
HORIZONTAL DEFLECTION
To adjust convergence you must read very carefully the chapter concerning convergence adjustment from
the remote control.
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5 THE COMPLETE FUNCTION RC3000 REMOTE CONTROL
5.1 Complete function RC3000 remote control
There are two remote controls for the video projector. One, the RC3000, is a complete function remote control used to install the projector while the other one, the RC3100, is for normal use. Both control the projector with infrared rays. With the RC3000 remote control you can connect via cable directly to the video projector’s IR input so as to avoid any technical problems. N.B.: (The cable is supplied with the projector. Standard length is 8m.). The following pages explain the functions of the buttons on the RC3000 remote control.
Turns the UPC converter on/off.
Turns the video projector on/off.
Selects one of the available screen formats (Small, Nor­mal, Wide, Cinema, Letter Box)
Selects the right input directly.
Confirms current choice or goes to the next page in the current menu.
Returns to the previous menu or page.
Stores video settings.
Displays the selected video input menu.
Selects FAST or SLOW sync filter.
Adjusts peaking.
Adjusts hue for the NTSC standard.
Resets the adjustments made.
Not active.
Jack connector for main cable.
Switches the picture on/off.
Switches the red tube on/off.
Switches the green tube on/off.
Switches the blue tube on/off.
Switches the green channel adjustments on/off. In the video menu it lets you chan­ge the white balance.
Switches the blue channel adjustments on/off. In the video menu it lets you change the white balance.
Switches the red channel adjustments on/off. In the video menu it lets you change the white balance.
Up arrow.
Right arrow.
Left arrow.
Down arrow.
Still frame (FREEZE).
Adjusts contrast.
Restores the normalised values of brightness, contrast, colour, hue, peaking.
Enters the deflection menu
Lights up the remote control buttons.
In the installation mode, it lets you enter the convergence menu.
Adjusts colour (saturation).
Stores peaking normalized adjustments: brightness, contrast, colour, hue.
In the installation mode it lets you enter the zones menu.
Generates a test signal selectable from eight dif­ferent ones.
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Enters the options menu.
Exits any menu.
Adjusts brightness.
Enters the video menu or adjusts brightness, contrast, colour, hue, peaking.
Enters the video installation menu.
Displays projector information.
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5.2 Batteries
Handling the remote control and batteries:
- Avoid exposing the remote control to heat and humidity
- When not using the remote control for a long period of
time, remove the batteries.
- Avoid using the RC 3000 remote control with the infrared
control and service light on for a long time as battery life would then be reduced.
- Do not use new and old batteries together or batteries
of a different voltage or type.
- Handle the remote control with care.
- Use the remote control within its operating range (about
10 metres and a 30° angle)
Note:
The RC3000 remote control is powered by AA 1.5 V batteries
RC 3000
BACK OF THE
REMOTE
CONTROL
5.4 Video setup
5.4.1 To change the Y/C delay.
5.4.2 To switch on/off the comb filter.
5.4.3 To setup the gamma adjustment.
5.4.4 To switch on/off the adaptive black.
5.4.5 To switch on/off the blue stretch.
5.4.1 To setup the Y/C delay, you must enter the installation mode.
Press VID.S, the following menu will appear.
VIDEO SETUP
Y/C DELAY
WHITE BALANCE COMB. FILTER GAMMA ADJ. ADAPTIVE BLACK BLUE STRETCH
Use the arrow or to select the Y/C delay and press ENTER to confirm, the following menu will appear: Use the arrow or to change the Y/C delay value.
VIDEO SETUP
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4 AA 1.5 V batteries
1
9 V O L T
9V battery
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5.3 How the RC 3000 remote control works
Some buttons of the RC3100 remote control having the same icons of the RC3100 perform the same function, so the description is not repeated. The following paragraphs describe the functions of the RC3000 remote control.
Y/C DELAY 00
The value is correct when you are displaying a video signal with colour bars and they are not overlapping. Upon pressing the EXIT button to return to the video setting menu, the following message will appear:
VIDEO SETUP
Y / C DELAY 12
STORE DATA ?
Press ENTER to confirm the setting or the EXIT button to exit. Press EXIT to return to the video setting menu.
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5.4.2 To switch on/off the Comb filter, you
have to enter in installation mode.
Press VID.S the following menu will appear:
VIDEO SETUP
Y/C DELAY WHITE BALANCE
COMB. FILTER
GAMMA ADJ. ADAPTIVE BLACK BLUE STRETCH
Use the arrow or to select the comb filter and press
ENTER to confirm. The following menu will appear:
VIDEO SETUP
COMB FILTER ON
5.4.4 To switch on/off the DYNAMIC BLACK, you must enter the installation mode.
Press VID.S the following menu will appear:
VIDEO SETUP
Y/C DELAY WHITE BALANCE COMB. FILTER GAMMA ADJ.
ADAPTIVE BLACK
BLUE STRETCH
Use the arrow or to select ADAPTIVE BLACK and press ENTER to confirm, the following menu will appear:
VIDEO SETUP
Use the arrow or to switch ON/OFF. The comb. filter increase the separation between luminance and chrominance in order to avoid cross colour effects. Press EXIT to go to the previous menu.
5.4.3 To setup the GAMMA ADJ., you must enter installation mode.
Press VID.S the following menu will appear:
VIDEO SETUP
Y/C DELAY WHITE BALANCE COMB. FILTER
GAMMA ADJ.
ADAPTIVE BLACK BLUE STRETCH
Use the arrow or to select the GAMMA adjustment and press ENTER to confirm, the following menu will appear:
VIDEO SETUP
ADAPTIVE BLACK ON
Use the arrow or to switch on/off the ADAPTIVE BLACK. Press EXIT to return to the video setup menu.
5.4.5 To switch on/off the BLUE
STRETCH, you must enter the installation mode.
Press VID.S the following menu will appear:
VIDEO SETUP
Y/C DELAY WHITE BALANCE COMB. FILTER GAMMA ADJ. ADAPTIVE BLACK
BLUE STRETCH
Use the arrow or to select the BLUE STRETCH function and press ENTER to confirm, the following menu will appear:
VIDEO SETUP
GAMMA ADJ. 00
Use the arrow or to select the desired GAMMA value. The GAMMA adjustment allows to make the best grey scale linearity, as the tubes have a different output level at different input levels. Press EXIT to return to the video setup menu.
BLUE STRETCH ON
Use the arrow or to switch on/off the BLUE STRETCH. This function allows to change the blue CRT output, in order to have the best quality for the images. Press EXIT to return to the video setup menu.
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5.5 Picture adjustment
To change the values of contrast, brightness, colour, hue, peaking directly, you can use the following buttons.
Press
CONTRAST, select the contrast adjustment.
Press
Press to change the value. Press ESC to exit.
Press Press to change the value. Press ESC to exit.
HUE, select the hue adjustment only for NTSC signals
PEAK, select the peaking adjustment
Press or to change the value. Press BRIGHTNESS, select the brightness
adjustment.
Press or to change the value. Press ESC to exit.
Press COLOUR, select the colour adjustment Press or to change the value.
Press MEMO if you want to store all settings, when one
of the functions is displayed.
Press ESC to exit.
N.B.:
Whenever you press the button, the previously
stored values of the displayed signal bank are recalled.
Press ESC to exit.
5.6 Test pattern
To select a test pattern, press TEST. One of the eight test patterns will appear.
WHITE
CROSS HATCH
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DOTS
H PATTERN
HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
WINDOW
CROSS HAIR
COLOUR BARS
Whenever you press the TEST button the previous pictures will appear, sequentially. Press ESC to exit.
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5.7 White balance
To select one of the set colour temperatures (3200°K,6500°K, 9300°K, USER BANK) for the projected images.
To select one of the colour temperatures, proceed as follows: press the button
following menu will appear:
VIDEO MENU
NOISE RED STD SELECTION BLANKING
WHITE BALANCE
UPC MENU TLV SYNC
Use the arrow or to select WHITE BALANCE and press ENTER to confirm, the following menu will appear.
WHITE BALANCE
SET TO
SET TO
SET TO SET TO
The arrow on the left of the window indicates the current setup.
Use the arrow or to select a setting and press ENTER to confirm. The SET TO USER is an optional setup.
for a few seconds, the
3200K
6500K
9300K USER
WHITE BALANCE
3200K
6200K 9300K USER FACTORY
ADJ.
ADJ. ADJ. ADJ. SET
FACTORY SET: if you select this item, the system will utilize the preset manufacturer regulations.
Use the arrow to select a colour temperature to change and press ENTER to confirm, the following menu will appear:
3200K ADJ
BLACK XX XX XX WHITE XX XX XX
Press R, G, B, to select the BLACK R, BLACK G or BLACK B item. Press Rsel, Gsel, Bsel, to select WHITE R, WHITE G or WHITE B item. The selected item willbe highlighted. Use the arrow or to change the value. Upon pressing the EXIT button to return to the video menu, the software wil ask you to store the new values with this message:
R G B
STORE DATA ?
This adjustment must be carried out by a qualified technician.
To change the colour temperature settings, you must enter in the installation mode. Press the button VID.S, the following menu will appear:
VIDEO SETUP
Y/C DELAY
WHITE BALANCE
COMB. FILTER GAMMA ADJ. ADAPTIVE BLACK BLUE STRETCH
Use the arrow or to select the WHITE BALANCE adjustment and press ENTER to confirm, the following menu will appear:
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Press ENTER to confirm or EXIT to exit. After having ended this procedure, the selected new colour temperature value willbe indicated by the arrow on the left of the window.
5.8 Memory manager
With this menu you can select, copy, move or delete a memory bank containing all the projector adjustments or to store new ones.
Each memory bank is described by:
1. a number
2. a name or label
3. an aspect ratio flag
4. a horizontal frequency
5. a vertical frequency.
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The name is a mnemonic label and it is written by the user. The aspect ratio flag indicates which aspect ratio has been stored by the user during the regulations setup. It is very important for the user to store the correct aspect ratio flag. The horizontal and vertical frequencies ar measurd by the projector and stored inthe relevant memory bank each time you save a regulation setup. When the projector is switched on, the software automatically loads the last memory bank selected.
5.8.1 How to enter the memory manager
Press OPT, the following menu will appear:
OPTIONS MENU
OSD INSTALL. TYPE POWER ON VCR STABILITY
MEMORY MANAGER
WORKING TIME
Use the arrow or to select MEMORY MANAGER and press ENTER to confirm, the following menu will appear:
WORK
08
LOAD
COPY
MOVE
DEL
Load bank
MEMORY MANAGER
BN NAME F HOR VER
01 Pal Upc 02
. . . . .
03 W 31.2 50
Pup 16/9
04 N 15.7 60
Nstc.....
05 N 31.4 60
NstcUpc
06 N 35.1 56
Vga 2
07 N 37.6 68
Vga 3
N 31.2 50
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WORK 01: It indicates that bank 01 has been recalled.
It is important when the input frequencies do not match those stored in the bank.
BN: Bank number. NAME: Mnemonic bank name ( Label ) F: Flag. With this function you can change the
aspect ratio: Small, Normal, Wide, Cinema, Large.
HOR: Horizontal frequency. It is measured by the
software and stored in the memory bank.
VER: Vertical frequency. It is measured by the
software and stored in the memory bank.
5.8.2 How to insert a label
Press ENTER, the following menu will appear:
WORK
08
LOAD
COPY
MOVE
DEL
Modify bank name
MEMORY MANAGER
BN NAME F HOR VER
01 Pal Upc 02
. . . . .
03 W 31.2 50
Pup 16/9
04 N 15.7 60
Nstc.....
05 N 31.4 60
NstcUpc
06 N 35.1 56
Vga 2
07 N 37.6 68
Vga 3
N 31.2 50
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Use the arrow or to scroll the alphabet and the arrow
or to skip at the next letter. After having written the
correct label, press ENTER to confirm.
Data saved
5.8.3
How to change an aspect ratio flag
First of all, you must enter the memory manager.
Press the right arrow twice. Select in which memory bank you wish to change the aspect ratio. Press ENTER, the following menu will appear:
WORK
08
LOAD
COPY
MOVE
DEL
Modify bank aspect ratio
MEMORY MANAGER
BN NAME F HOR VER
01 Pal Upc 02
. . . . .
03 W 31.2 50
Pup 16/9
04 N 15.7 60
Nstc.....
05 N 31.4 60
NstcUpc
06 N 35.1 56
Vga 2
07 N 37.6 68
Vga 3
N 31.2 50
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Use the arrow or to select the desired ratio between:
Small, Letter Box, Cinema, Wide, Normal.
Press ENTER to confirm and the following message will appear:
Data saved
5.8.4 Horizontal and vertical frequencies
The horizontal and vertical frequencies are measured by the projector and stored in the relative memory bank each time you store a change.
If the input signal does not match the frequency stored in the memory bank the software will automatically recall the memory bank with the frequency nearest to that of the input signal, in this order: horizontal frequency, vertical frequency, aspect ratio.
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First of all, you must enter the memory manager.
Press the right arrow and use the up or down arrows to select in which memory bank you want to change the label.
If the frequencies of the input signal are different from those stored in the memory bank, the software will not recognise the frequency and, if you store settings, it will ask to create a new memory bank.
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5.8.5 How to store a new input signal
To store a new input signal in a memory bank press and you will enter the MEMORY MANAGER mode.
The following menu will appear:
WORK
10
LOAD
COPY
MOVE
DEL
Mem adjusted value to bank
The name of the first bank available will be highlighted. Use the arrow or to write a mnemonic name. Press
the right arrow to select the aspect ratio and use the arrow
or to select the desired one. Finally, press ENTER to
store the new entry. Should there be no signal, one having the following features will be stored: 31.25 KHz, 50 Hz. Press the arrow
or to select field F and press ENTER to confirm the
you wish to change the field. Use the arrow or to change the aspect ratio. Press ENTER to confirm the selection or EXIT to exit. Select the desired memory bank by means of the up or down arrows. Press EXIT to exit. Press ENTER to confirm and store the data. Use the left or right arrow to select only the name of the bank. Press ENTER to enter in the writing mode and change the letters by means of the up or down arrow. Press ENTER to confirm the name or EXIT to exit the menu. Use the up or down arrows to select one of the following functions: Loading, Copy, Move, Delete and press ENTER to confirm. Use the button to go from the right side of the menu to the left one and go back by means of the EXIT button.
To exit this menu, press EXIT. The projector will indicate the previous menu. Press ESC to exit.
MEMORY MANAGER
BN NAME F HOR VER
04 Pal Upc 05 W 31.2 50
Vga 3
06 W 31.2 50
Pup 16/9
07 N 15.7 60
Nstc.....
08 N 31.4 60
NstcUpc
09 N 35.1 56
Vga 2
NTSCR
10 N 37.6 68
N 31.2 50
MEMO
5.8.6 Load
This item on the MEMORY MANAGER menu allows the user to load and change a memory bank containing all the projector adjustments.
This is possible only if there is a match between the input frequencies and the frequencies stored in the memory bank.
Use the arrow or and the left arrow to select LOAD. Press ENTER to confirm, the following menu will appear:
Use the arrow
or to select un memory bank from 01
WORK
08
LOAD
COPY
MOVE
DEL
Load bank ?
MEMORY MANAGER
BN NAME F HOR VER
01 Pal Upc
02
. . . . .
03 W 31.2 50
Pup 16/9
04 N 15.7 60
Nstc.....
05 N 31.4 60
NstcUpc
06 N 35.1 56
Vga 2
07 N 37.6 68
Vga 3
N 31.2 50
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to 25 and press ENTER. The following message will appear under the table:
Load bank 01 ?
Press ENTER to confirm or EXIT to exit. If the input signal frequencies (horizontal and vertical) do not match the selected memory bank, the following message will appear under the table.
Done
If they do, the following message will appear:
Not permitted
Upon pressing ENTER, the memory bank number will appear under the label WORK. Press EXIT to exit this menu. The video projector will take you back to the previous menu. Press ESC to enter the menu again.
5.8.7 Copy
This function allows you to copy a memory location containing settings in another location.
Use the arrow or to select COPY and press ENTER, the following message will appear:
WORK
08
LOAD
COPY
MOVE
DEL
Copy from ?
Use the arrow or to select a memory bank (from 01 to
25) to be copied and press ENTER.
MEMORY MANAGER
BN NAME F HOR VER
01 Pal Upc
02
. . . . .
03 W 31.2 50
Pup 16/9
04 N 15.7 60
Nstc.....
05 N 31.4 60
NstcUpc
06 N 35.1 56
Vga 2
07 N 37.6 68
Vga 3
N 31.2 50
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The chosen bank will be highlighted. The following message will appear:
Copy from 05 to ?
Use the arrow or to select a memory bank (from 01 to
25) where to copy the information and press ENTER to
confirm. The following message will appear:
Copy from 05 to 09 ?
Press ENTER to confirm. If the destination bank is available, the projector will ask you to insert a name for the bank and the following message will appear:
WORK
08
LOAD
COPY
MOVE
DEL
Modify bank name
MEMORY MANAGER
BN NAME F HOR VER
01 Pal Upc 02
. . . . .
03 W 31.2 50
Pup 16/9
04 N 15.7 60
Nstc.....
05 N 31.4 60
NstcUpc
06 N 35.1 56
Vga 2
07 N 37.6 68
Vga 3
N 31.2 50
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Use the arrow or to select the name’s letters (LABEL). Use the arrow or to change the cursor position. Repeat the procedure until the name is complete, then press ENTER. The following message will appear:
Press ENTER to confirm. The following message will appear:
WORK
08
LOAD
COPY
MOVE
DEL
Move from ?
MEMORY MANAGER
BN NAME F HOR VER
01 Pal Upc
02
. . . . .
03 W 31.2 50
Pup 16/9
04 N 15.7 60
Nstc.....
05 N 31.4 60
NstcUpc
06 N 35.1 56
Vga 2
07 N 37.6 68
Vga 3
N 31.2 50
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Use the arrow or to select a memory bank (01 to 25) and press ENTER to confirm. The following message will appear:
Move from 01 to ?
Use the arrow or to select a destination bank available (01 to 25) and press ENTER. The following message will appear:
Move from 01 to 10 ?
Press ENTER to confirm, the following message will appear:
Done
Press EXIT to return to the previous menu. Press ESC to repeat the procedure.
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Data saved
Press EXIT to return to the previous menu. Press ESC to display the output video signal.
Note: The copy will be made even if the horizontal and
vertical frequencies do not match those of the vi­deo input signal.
5.8.8 Move
This function allows you to move a memory bank to another position on the list
Use the arrow or to select MOVE.
WORK
08
LOAD
COPY
MOVE
DEL
Move bank
MEMORY MANAGER
BN NAME F HOR VER
01 Pal Upc 02
. . . . .
03 W 31.2 50
Pup 16/9
04 N 15.7 60
Nstc.....
05 N 31.4 60
NstcUpc
06 N 35.1 56
Vga 2
07 N 37.6 68
Vga 3
N 31.2 50
---.- ---
Note: If the destination bank is not free, the projector will
overwrite the information, thereby causing the loss of all previously stored data.
5.8.9 Delete
This function allows you to delete a memory bank.
Use the arrow or to select the DELETE function.
WORK
08
LOAD
COPY
MOVE
DEL
Delete bank
Press ENTER to confirm. The following message will appear:
Delete bank ?
Use the arrow or to select a memory bank to delete and press ENTER. The following message will appear:
MEMORY MANAGER
BN NAME F HOR VER
01 Pal Upc 02
. . . . .
03 W 31.2 50
Pup 16/9
04 N 15.7 60
Nstc.....
05 N 31.4 60
NstcUpc
06 N 35.1 56
Vga 2
07 N 37.6 68
Vga 3
N 31.2 50
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Press ENTER to delete the memory bank, the following message will appear:
Done
The cursor will return to the left of the menu. If the memory bank you are deleting is the one in use, it will be deleted and the first bank with the same input signal frequency will be loaded.
5.9 Installation types
To select the type of installation.
To select the TYPE OF INSTALLATION, you must enter the installation mode.
Press OPT, the following menu will appear:
OPTIONS MENU
OSD
INSTALL. TYPE
POWER ON VCR STABILITY MEMORIY MANAGER WORKING TIME
Press OPT. The following menu will appear:
OPTIONS MENU
OSD
INSTALL. TYPE POWER ON VCR STABILITY MEMORY MANAGER WORKING TIME
Use the arrow or to select OSD and press ENTER to confirm, the following menu will appear:
OSD
OSD ON
MES. TIME 05
Use the arrow or to select OSD and the arrows or
to switch on or off the messages. If OSD is off, no
messages will be displayed on the screen when you change contrast, brightness, etc.
Use the arrow or to select INSTALL. TYPE and press
ENTER to confirm.
INSTALL. TYPE
DESKTOP FRONT
DESKTOP REAR
CEILING FRONT CEILING REAR
Use the arrow or to select the type of installation. Press the button ENTER to confirm. The arrow on the left indicates the current type of installation. Press EXIT to return to the previous menu.
5.10 Options menu
To set the message parameters. To set the power ON. To switch on/off the VTR stability.
To switch on or off the On Screen Display, you must enter the installation mode.
To change the displaying time.
Use the arrow or to select DURATION, and the arrow
or to change the displaying time for the messages
on the screen (in seconds). Press the button EXIT to return to the previous menu.
To switch the projector on/off automatically or via re­mote control.
It is possible to decide to leave the projector in a stand-by condition or to switch it on, after a temporary power cut-off; in order to do so, you must enter installation mode. Press OPT, the following menu will appear:
OPTIONS MENU
OSD INSTALL. TYPE
POWER ON
VCR STABILITY MEMORY MANAGER WORKING TIME
Use the arrow or to select POWER ON and press ENTER to confirm.
The arrow indicates the current selection.
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POWER ON
STAND BY
SWITCH ON
To switch on or off the VCR stability, you must enter the installation mode.
Press the OPT button, vi apparirà the following menu:
OPTIONS MENU
OSD INSTALL. TYPE POWER ON
VCR STABILITY
MEMORY MANAGER WORKING TIME
5.12 Deflection
First of all you must enetr the installation mode.
Press DEF to enter the deflection adjustment mode. Now you can carry out all the adjustments necessary to align the green tube image to the screen centre.
Throughly read these instructions if you are not familiar with these adjustments
5.12.1 Deflection centre
The horizontal control DEF CENT is a PHASE control and it does not affect the inner test patterns.
This function allows to centre the output signal image as to the raster: you gain access to this menu by means of the DEF button.
RASTER
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Use the arrow or to select VCR STABILITY the following menu will appear:
OPTIONS MENU
VCR STABILITY ON
Use the arrow or to switch on or off this function. Whenever VCR stability is on, the video projector will decode a signal with anti-copy codification. Press the EXIT button to return to the options menu.
5.11 Fine picture adjustments
This paragraph is very important to achieve a perfect fine adjustment of the projector once it has been installed. Read the following pages carefully.
It is very important to synchronise the projector with the most frequently used input signals. The settings of each signal type must be stored in a memory bank.
- PICTURE -
DEFL CENT
H. = 62 V. = 50
Use the arrow to centre the raster on the screen. Press ENTER or EXIT to change function. Press ESC to exit.
5.12.2 Deflection linearity
This function allows to change the distance between lines, until they are equally distant.
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Use the arrow or to change horizontal linearity. Use the arrow
or to change vertical linearity.
Press ENTER or EXIT to change function. Press ESC to exit.
5.12.3 Deflection dimensions
This function allows to change the dimensions of the raster.
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DEFL SIZE
5.12.5 Deflection pincushion top
This funtion allows to change top and horizontal pincushion.
DEFL PIN TOP
H. = 50 V. = 50
Use the arrow
or so that the top horizontal lines are straight. Use the arrow or so that the vertical image borders are straight. Press ENTER or EXIT to change function. Press ESC to exit.
5.12.6 Deflection pincushion bottom
H. = 100 V. = 100
Use the arrow to change the value. Press ENTER or EXIT to change function. Press ESC to exit.
The raster dimension is strictly connected to the video projector resolution. The smaller the raster, the lower the resolution.
5.12.4 Keystone correction
This function allows to modify the vertical keystone.
Use the arrow or to change the vertical keystone setup.
DEFL KEY
This funtion allows to change bottom and horizontal pincushion.
DEFL PIN BOT.
H. = 50 V. = 50
Use the arrow so that the bottom horizontal lines are straight. Use the arrow so that the vertical image borders are straight. Press ENTER o EXIT to change function. Press ESC to exit.
Note: It could be necessary to repeat the regulation loop
more than once. If the projector is well positioned, it will only be necessary few small adjustments.
H. = 50
Press ENTER or EXIT to change function. Press ESC to exit.
5.13 Convergence
It is necessary to modify the green CRT convergence only for the multiprojection.
After having changed the green deflection; you must try to obtainb the best superimposion of the red snd the blue on the green.
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5.13.1 Central convergence
This function allows to overlap the blue and red images on the green one, at the centre of the screen.
Press CONV. The following menu will appear:
CONV CENT
CRT : RGB ADJ : R . .
H. = 52 V. = 50
Use the buttons R,G, and B, to switch on/off the tubes. The CRT message: RGB shows which tubes are on. Use the buttons Rsel, Gsel, Bsel, to select on which tube you wish to act. The ADJ message: R. indicates on which tube you are acting. Press ENTER o EXIT to change adjustment. Press ESC to exit.
5.13.2 Convergence linearity
This function is used to modify the distance between the cross hatch lines until they are equal.
Use the arrow or to change the vertical linearity, and
b
CONV LIN
CRT : RGB ADJ : R . .
a a
H. = 45 V. = 50
b
Use the R,G,B, buttons to switch on or off the tubes. The CRT message: RGB indicates which tubes are switched on. Use the Rsel, Gsel, Bsel, buttons to select on which tube you wish to act. The ADJ message: R. indicates on which tube you are acting. Press ENTER or EXIT to change adjustment. Press ESC to exit.
5.13.4 Convergence skew
This function allows to setup the transversal horizontal and vertical inclination.
CONV SKEW
CRT : RGB ADJ : R . .
H. = 48 V. = 50
Use the R,G,B, buttons to switch on or off the tubes. The CRT message: RGB indicates which tubes are switched on. Use the Rsel, Gsel, Bsel, buttons to select tube you wish to act. The ADJ message: R. indicates on which tube you are acting. Press ENTER or EXIT to change adjustment. Press ESC to exit.
5.13.5 Convergence bow
This function allows to setup the horizontal and vertical curving.
CONV BOW
CRT : RGB ADJ : R . .
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the arrow or for the horizontal one.
5.13.3 Convergence sizes
This function allows to re-size the image dimensions for the blue and red CRTs.
CONV SIZE
CRT : RGB ADJ : R . .
H. = 80 V. = 50
H. = 52 V. = 50
Use the R,G,B, buttons to switch on or off the tubes. The CRT message: RGB indicates which tubes are switched on. Use the Rsel, Gsel, Bsel, buttons to select tube you wish to act. The ADJ message: R. indicates on which tube you are acting. Press ENTER or EXIT to change adjustment. Press ESC to exit.
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5.13.6 Horizontal keystone adjustment
This function allows to overlap the red and blue horizontal lines on the green ones.
CONV KEY
CRT : RGB ADJ : R . .
V. = 50
Use the arrow or to set in line the horizontal lines of the image with the screen borders. Use the R,G,B, buttons to switch on or off the tubes. The CRT message: RGB indicates which tubes are switched on. Use the Rsel, Gsel, Bsel, buttons to select tube you wish to act. The ADJ message: R. indicates on which tube you are acting. Press ENTER or EXIT to change adjustment. Press ESC to exit.
5.13.7 Convergence pincushion
This function allows to setup the horizontal and vertical convergence pincushion.
5.13.8 Convergence borders
This function allows to adjust the image zones indicated by the crosses.
+
CRT : RGB ADJ / R . .
+
H. = 50 V. = 60
CRT : RGB ADJ / R . .
H. = 50 V. = 60
Use the R,G,B, buttons to switch on or off the tubes. The CRT message: RGB indicates which tubes are switched on. Use the Rsel, Gsel, Bsel, buttons to select tube you wish to act. The ADJ message: R. indicates on which tube you are acting. Press ENTER or EXIT to change adjustment. Press ESC to exit.
BORDER
BORDER
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+
CONV PIN
CRT : RGB ADJ : R . .
H. = 52 V. = 50
Use the R,G,B, buttons to switch on or off the tubes. The CRT message: RGB indicates which tubes are switched on. Use the Rsel, Gsel, Bsel, buttons to select tube you wish to act. The ADJ message: R. indicates on which tube you are acting. Press ENTER or EXIT to change adjustment. Press ESC to exit.
5.14 Screen quarters corrections
This function allows to perform a fine adjustment of the image corners.
CRT : RGB ADJ / R . .
ZONE
H. = 50 V. = 60
First of all, you must enter the installation mode. Press the ZONE button to select on which zone you wish
to act, which will be indicated by . Whenever you press the ENTER or EXIT buttons, the zone will be changed. Use the R,G,B, buttons to switch on or off the tubes. The CRT message: RGB indicates which tubes are switched on. Use the Rsel, Gsel, Bsel, buttons to select tube you wish to act. The ADJ message: R. indicates on which tube you are acting. Press ENTER or EXIT to change adjustment. Press ESC to exit.
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5.15 Screen corners corrections
Upon pressing the ENTER button, you enter the corner adjustment menu, the folowing image will appear.
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CRT : RGB ADJ / R . .
ZONE
H. = 50 V. = 60
+
+
+
Press EXIT or ENTER to change. Press ESC to exit.
5.16 How to reset the adjustments
Note: Resetting means setting all adjustment values at
50 that corresponds to zero. Starting from this value you can adjust up to 100 or down to 0.
5.17 How to store the convergence
adjustments
To store convergence, deflection, and zone adjustments press MEMO
Thus entering the MEMORY MANAGER the following image will appear:
WORK
08
LOAD
COPY
MOVE
DEL
Mem adjusted value to bank
the current and highlighted memory bank. Use the arrow
or to select in which memory bank you wish to store
the convergence settings and press ENTER to confirm, or press EXIT to exit.
MEMORY MANAGER
BN NAME F HOR VER
01 Pal Upc 02
. . . . .
03 W 31.2 50
Pup 16/9
04 N 15.7 60
Nstc.....
05 N 31.4 60
NstcUpc
06 N 35.1 56
Vga 2
07 N 37.6 68
Vga 3
N 31.2 50
---.- ---
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To reset adjustments read the following instructions carefully.
While in the deflection setup, by pressing the RESET button, the deflection parameters, convergence and the zones for the R,G,B, tubes are reset. While in the ceonvergence setup, by pressing the RESET button, the convergence parameters and the zone ones for the selected tube only are reset. While in the zone setup, by pressing the RESET button, the zone parameters are reset only for the selected tube. The following table shows which parameters are reset and in which menu.
RESET
DEFLECTION ALL
CONVERGENCE
RESET
PARAMETER
ZONE
DEFLECTION
CONVERGENCE
ZONE
CONVERGENCE
COLOUR
ONLY THE
SELECTED COLOUR
ZONE
ZONE
ONLY THE
SELECTED COLOUR
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6 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
6.1 Projection system
- 3 picture tubes, 3 lenses
- Horizontal line system
- Lenses : Hybrid lenses (SVP 450 PLUS)
High definition glass lenses
(SVP 500 PLUS-HD)
6.2 Projection tube
- 7” monochrone tube, high brightness, liquid cooling, air lenses coupling, electrostatic focusing.
- The external red and blue tubes are mechanically rotated, the central green tube is fixed (for reference).
6.3 Projection lenses
- High performance hybrid lenses for the model SVP450
- High definition glass lenses for the model SVD 500
- The video projector is set at factory for a 6500°K colour temperature.
6.8 Automatic cut off
- The projector automatically performs the cut-off for the colour temperature stability at set intervals.
6.9 Adjustments
- All of the projector adjustments can be carried out by means of the remote control except for mechanical centering of the tubves and optical focusing.
6.10 Picture adjustments
- Contrast-brightness-colour (for standard PAL, SECAM, NTSC 4.43, NTSC 3.58)
- Hue (only for NTSC 4.43 and NTSC 3.58)
- Peaking
6.11 Geometric adjustments
- Focus adjustment: centre and borders
- Magnification: 10x to 50x
- Resolution: more than 5 lp/mm at 50% MTF for hybrid lenses
- Resolution: more than 10 lp/mm at 50% MTF for glass lenses
6.4 Projected picture size
- 60-250 inches diagonal (121,9 cm to 508 cm, screen base size)
- Factory adjustment to 90” (183 x 137 cm screen)
- Convergence type: remote control convergence with zone adjustment
6.5 Light output
- Large area high brightness (100% white)
- (900 lumen at white peak).
6.6 Projector video resolution
- RGB VIDEO input: more than 1000 TV lines.
6.7 Colour temperature
- Size - Centering - Linearity - Skew - Bow - Keystone ­Pincushion - Borders, Quarters, Corners.
6.12 Inner test patterns
- Crosshair - Crosshatch - Dots - H characters - White field - White window (10% white window) - Colour bars.
6.13 Global adjustments and
selection
- Blanking windows.
- H and V dynamic focus adjustments.
- White balance adjustments.
- Sync phase adjustment.
- Selectable installation type.
- Memory manager.
- RS-422 serial interface for PC control.
- All parameters can be saved into 25 different label configurations.
- Load, copy, move, and delete from memory banks.
- On screen source information that can be recalled by means of the remote control or by means of the rear panel button.
- 3200,6500,9300 Kelvin degrees instrumentally adjusted by the manufacturer, plus a memory adjustable at will.
- The colour temperature can be selected and adjusted by means of the remote control.
- On screen display ON/OFF (only for contrast, brightness, colour, peaking and hue).
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7 DISPLAY PERFORMANCES
7.1 Flyback time
- Horizontal 5,4 µs tip.
- Vertical 500 µs tip.
- R,G,B band width: 20 MHz, -3dB typical.
- Standard video band width: 5.5 Mhz, -3dB typical
- Contrast range: more than 100:1
- Warm up time (suggested): 20 minutes
7.2 Sinchro
- Horizontal frequency range:15 at 16,3 Khz and from
30 to 38 Khz .
- The model SVP 42 HB performs only up-to 34 KHz.
- Vertical frequency range: 45 to 130Hz - automatic
hooking
7.3 The complete function remote control RC 3000
Operating mode:
- 1.- wired (by means of the 8-m cable supplied)
- 2.- wireless (max operating distance: 10 m)
Functions:
All adjustments can be carried out by means of the remo­te control, but access can be gained to the following ones by means of a button:
- Power on/off.
- Video muting.
- By pressing any other key, the illumination counter is restarted.
Batteries:
- 4 1,5 Volt batteries, mod. UM4 E R03P
- 1 9 Volt battery, mod 6F22A 9V
7.4 User remote control RC 3100
Operating mode:
wireless (max operating distance:10m/30ft)
Functions:
All adjustments can be carried out by means of the remo­te control, but access can be gained to the following ones by means of a button:
- Power on/off.
- Freeze.
- Format selection.
- Video muting.
- VCR synch filter.
- Storable image adjustments.
- Normalized values recall
- Picture adjustment
- Video menu.
- Video projector status info.
- Video input selections.
- Options
7.5 Keyboard on the rear panel
Functions:
- Power on/off.
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- Freeze.
- Format selection.
- R-G-B tube power off.
- VCR synch filter.
- Normalized parameters.
- Storable image adjustments.
- Picture adjustment
- Deflection adjustment (installation mode).
- Convergence adjustment (installation mode).
- Zone adjustment (installation mode).
- Video projector status info.
- Video input selections.
- Reset picture adjustment (installation mode).
- Back illumination by pressing a dedicated key.
- Without pressing any other key, the back illumination lasts about 20 seconds.
- Video input selection.
- Analogic picture adjustment.
- Info menu.
7.6 BNC RGB inputs
BNC connectors:
- Red input 0.7 Vpp, termination 75 Ohm
- Green input 0.7 Vpp, termination 75 Ohm
- Blue input 0.7 Vpp, termination 75 Ohm
Or:
- BNC R = Input Cr 0,7 Vpp 75
- BNC G = Input Y 1 Vpp 75
- BNC B = Input Cb 0,7 Vpp 75
7.7 Input synchro
H, H/V sync, 75 Ohm termination
a) Horizontal Sync. 0.3-5Vpp, positive or negative.
b) Vertical Sync: 0.3-5Vpp, positive or negative.
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7.8 Scart connector
- Pin 5 Earth B
- Pin 7 Input B 0.7 Vpp, termination 75
- Pin 9 Earth G
- Pin 11 Input G 0.7 Vpp, termination 75
- Pin 13 Earth R 0.7 Vpp, termination 75
- Pin 15 Input R
- o C (S-VHS) 0.3 Vpp, termination 75
- Pin 17 Video Earth
- Pin 19 Video output 1 Vpp, termination 75
- Pin 20 Video input 1 Vpp, termination 75
- Pin 21 Screen Earth
- or common return
7.9 Video inputs
CVBS 1 BNC connector or SCART connector
1Vpp, 75 Ohm termination, neg. sync.
Chroma levels:
0.286 Vpp, NTSC 4.43, NTSC 3.58 (burst level)
0.3 Vpp, PAL,
0.3 Vpp, SECAM
CVBS 2 BNC connectors, same levels as CVBS 175
Ohm termination, neg. sync
8 ELECTRICAL DATA
Power consumption: 270W max (6W on stand-by) Line voltage range: 120-240Vac 50-60Hz Fuse: T 5 A
9 MECHANICAL DATA
Dimensions:
Width 620 mm Height 290 mm Depth 700 mm
Weight:
35 Kg net weight
Packaging:
Reinforced cardboard, filled with anti-shock stuff - 4 handles for transportation
Packaging dimensions:
Width 840 mm Height 490 mm Depth 1300 mm
S-VHS 1 4-pin MINI DIN. connectors Levels: 1 Vpp for Y/
75 signal; 0,3 Vpp for C/75 signal
S-VHS 2 scart connector (Pin 20-Y; Pin 15-C; Pin 17-
Earth)
Input Video width 5.5 MHz-3dB Standard PAL, SECAM, NTSC 3.58, NTSC 4.43
automatically switched
In case of bad input signal, the video standard can be forced by means of the remote control.
- C.T.I. always active
- Noise reduction on/off
- Peaking control
- Comb. filter on/off
- Luma/chroma delay adjustment
- NTSC: hue control
7.10 PC control
Through the RS422 interface, the video projector can be controlled by a PC via a dedicated software.
PC connector: D-sub. 9 Pin
10 TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY RANGE
Operation 0 to +35°C Umidity 0 to 90% no condensation Immunity In conformity with EN 50082
11 SUPPLIED ACCESSORY
- AC power cables
- Lenses plastic caps
- Lenses spacers
- RC-3000 complete function remote control with batteries
- RC-3100 remote control with batteries
- Remote control cable (8m)
- Ceiling assembly kit
- Installation and use manual
This input is compatible with most computers, such as IBM VGA, etc...
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12 TROUBLESHOOTING
The LED lights on the rear panel shows the projector status.
LED Lights MEANING
ON indicator Red light Stand-by mode
Green light Normal operation
Remote control The projector is
indicator Intermittent light receiving a command
from remote control
In case of malfunction, before calling in a technician check the following table:
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PROBLEM
The projector will not turn on
No picture is displayed on the screen
The picture is not properly displayed
on the screen
The message Fan Protection
Detected switch off in 06 seconds
appears on the screen
The message ERROR ON 12C-bus
board xxx device xxx
appears on the screen
The message Convergence
Overload Switch-Off in xxx seconds
appears on the screen
CAUSES
The ON push button has not been
pressed
The power cable is disconnected
The projector is switched off
The input setting is wrong
The picture setup is wrong
One or more fans have stopped
A communication error has been
detected
Overcurrent has been detected
on the convergence board
REMEDY
Press the ON button
Connect the power cable
If the LED is red it means the
projector is on stand-by. Press a
numerical key to switch it on.
Ref. INPUT SELECTION
Ref. PICTURE ADJUSTMENT
Check that the cooling fan ventilation
holes are not clogged
Switch the projector off and then back
on again. If the message persists
contact a qualified technician
Reset the current memory bank and
repeat installation.
If the message persists contact a
qualified technician
During normal operation the projector
switches off
The projector is in the
PROTECTION MODE
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13 ANWEISUNGEN AUF DEUTSCH
ACHTUNG: ÖFFNEN SIE NICHT UND NEHMEN SIE NIEMALS DIE HAUBE DES PROJEKTORS AB WEIL DARUNTER GEFAHRLICHE HOCHSPANNUNGEN, BIS 33 KVOLT, ANLIEGEN. WENN ERFORDERLICH, RUFEN SIE IMMER EINEN TECHNIKER.
Multimedia lehnt jejliche Verantwortung ab, für
Schaden an Personen und Sachen, die durch Nichtbeachtung dieser Anweisung und der anderen, die in dieser Bedienungsanletung enthalten sind, entstehen können.
13.1Hinweis gemäß behördlicher
Vorschriften
Die in diesem Gerät entstehende Röntgenstrahlung ist ausreichend abgeschirmt. Beschleunigungsspannung maximal 33,5 KVolt. Unsachgemässe Eingriffe, insbesondere Veränderungen der Hochspannung oder Auswechseln der Projektionsröhren, können dazu führen, daß Röntgenstrahlen in verstärktem Ausmasse auftreten. Ein so verändertes Gerät entspricht nicht mehr der Zulassung und darf infolgedessen nicht mehr betrieben werden.
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Due to the constant product development, specifications and design might be subject to change without notice.
A c ausa dello sviluppo continuo del prodotto, specifiche e progetto potrebbero subire modifiche senza preavviso.
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