This manual is designed for use with the Wolf Cinema SDC-15 Home Cinema Projector. Information in this document has been
carefully checked for accuracy; however, no guarantee is given to the correctness of the contents. The information and specifications
in this document are subject to change without notice.
This document contains proprietary information protected by copyright. All rights are reserved. No part of this manual may be
reproduced by any mechanical, electronic or other means, in any form, without prior written permission of the manufacturer.
TRADEMARKS
All trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
The lighting flash with arrow head within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence
of “dangerous voltage” within the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk
of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important
operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
DANGEROUS HIGH VOLTAGES ARE PRESENT INSIDE THE ENCLOSURE. DO NOT OPEN THE CABINET. REFER SERVICING TO
QUALIFIED PERSONNAL ONLY.
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Notices
WARNING! To meet FCC requirements, a shielded power cord is recommended in order to prevent interference. It
is essential that only the supplied power cord is to be used. Use only shielded cables to connect I/O devices to this
equipment. You are cautioned that changes or modifications not approved by the party responsible for compliance
could void your authority to operate the equipment.
WARNING! High-brightness light source. Do not stare into the beam of light, or view directly. Be especially careful
and ensure that children do not stare directly into the beam of light.
WARNING! To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this product to rain or moisture.
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CAUTION! For minimal servicing and to maintain high image quality, we recommend that you use the projector in
an environment that is smoke and dust free. When used in areas where there is a lot of smoke or dust, the filter
and lens should be cleaned often to lengthen the service life of the projector.
WARNING! IC chips or other technologies in the product include confidential and/or trade secret property belonging
to either Wolf Cinema or the Victor Company of Japan (JVC). Therefore you may not copy, modify, adapt, translate,
distribute, reverse engineer, reverse assemble or decompile the contents thereof.
WARNING! The ventilation slots and objects next to them may get extremely hot during operation. Do not touch
these areas until they have sufficiently cooled down.
DISPOSAL Do not use household or municipal waste collection services for disposal of electrical and
electronic equipment. EU countries require the use of separate recycling collection services.
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CAUTION REGARDING THE EXHAUST OF THE PROJECTOR
Do not place the projector in a space that is poorly ventilated or confined. Allow at least 20 in. (50 cm) clearance from walls
and have free air flow around the projector.
➟
Air Intake Vent
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Before using the projector, please read this operation guide carefully.
To facilitate reporting the loss or theft of your Wolf Cinema components, record the Serial Number located (a) on the bottom of the
projector and (b) on the rear of the outboard ProScaler, if applicable; retain this information. Before recycling the packaging, be
sure that you have checked the contents of the carton(s) thoroughly against the list of “Package Contents” on page 6.
Exhaust Vents
WARRANTY
This product comes with an original owner's Manufacturer's Warranty. See the separate Statement of Warranty for complete details.
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Features and Specifications ..................................................................................................................................................7
Getting Started ...................................................................................................................................................................8
Power Connection...............................................................................................................................................................12
Status Indicator Lights ........................................................................................................................................................17
Main Input Terminal............................................................................................................................................................19
Remote Control .................................................................................................................................................................20
Remote Control Features ....................................................................................................................................................20
Inserting Batteries into the Remote Control .........................................................................................................................20
About Installation .............................................................................................................................................................21
Screen Size and Projection Distance ...................................................................................................................................25
Effective Range of IR Remote Control ..................................................................................................................................25
Making the Connection ....................................................................................................................................................26
Types of Possible Input Signals (PC Compatible)..................................................................................................................26
Connecting Video Sources to the Projector ..........................................................................................................................27
Connecting via HDMI Cable.................................................................................................................................................28
Connecting via Component Video Cable ..............................................................................................................................29
Connecting via RGB Video Cable .........................................................................................................................................29
Connecting via PC Cable .....................................................................................................................................................30
Connecting a 3D Emitter .....................................................................................................................................................30
Connecting the Trigger Cable ..............................................................................................................................................31
Connecting the RS-232C Control Cable...............................................................................................................................31
Connecting LAN Terminal....................................................................................................................................................32
Connecting an External Infrared Sensor ..............................................................................................................................32
Connecting the AC Power Cord (provided) ...........................................................................................................................33
Sizing, Masking and Keystone.............................................................................................................................................36
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Menu .................................................................................................................................................................................39
Menu Settings and Adjustments..........................................................................................................................................39
Menu Button.......................................................................................................................................................................45
Menu Operation Procedures................................................................................................................................................46
Menu Item Descriptions......................................................................................................................................................47
Replacing the Lamp..........................................................................................................................................................62
Resetting Lamp Time ..........................................................................................................................................................64
Cleaning and Replacing Filters ............................................................................................................................................66
RS-232C Communication Examples....................................................................................................................................73
Copyright and Caution......................................................................................................................................................74
Note: • Some of the cables may not be included depending on the region. Please check with your nearest Authorized Dealer.
• If anything is missing or appears damaged, contact your Wolf Cinema dealer immediately.
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Thank you for purchasing the Wolf Cinema SDC-15 – a next-generation stereoscopic (3D) home cinema projector.
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Suitable for larger home theater screens, the SDC-15 boasts a three-chip, D-ILA
for ultra-high-fidelity 1080p viewing experiences. D-ILA is an advanced LCOS [Liquid Crystal on Silicon] technology from the Victor
Company of Japan [JVC], which produces stunning film-like imaging with deep contrast level performance and natural color renditions.
Our system is complemented by advanced video processing algorithms, 99 custom memory calibration settings plus a precision
optics package for razor-sharp image reproduction from today’s most demanding HD sources.
And like all Wolf projectors, the SDC-15 is designed with a highly-efficient thermal chassis for extended projector and lamp life.
Multiple whisper fans help keep the light engine at optimum running temperatures by routing cooling air in a rear-to-front design,
facilitating a wide range of placement options for the custom installer.
The system provides for optional Wolf Cinema 3D shutter glasses and 3D signal emitter, when you desire the full suite of 3D viewing
effects. Our Wolf Cinema ProScaler is also available as an outboard video processor – an option for expanded connectivity in your
ultimate home cinema ensemble.
Each SDC-15 Wolf Cinema projector is carefully hand-calibrated at the factory for top performance in both 2D and 3D viewing.
The SDC-15 is delivered in an elegant high gloss black cabinet, and comes complete with a full system IR remote control, LAN
and RS-232 system control capabilities. The SDC-15 incorporates a dual set of HDMI 1.4 inputs, one set of component video and
PC inputs. Additional home theater options include two VariScope™ FX fixed cinema anamorphic lens assemblies that help enable
full 2:35 widescreen viewing without unwanted top/bottom “black bars” [the SDC-15 requires an optional video scaler for 3D
“CinemaScope” viewing].
[Direct Drive Image Light Amplifier] light engine
We hope you enjoy your Wolf Cinema home theater experience.
SDC-15 FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS:
• Advanced three-chip, 1920x1080 D-ILA
• Factory calibrated for both 2D and 3D operation
• 220W lamp,1300 ANSI*. ~100,000:1 CR performance
• Ultra-high contrast chipset with next-gen home cinema iris
• Wolf Cinema’s multi-axis color management system (R,G,B,C,M,Y and Orange)
• 99 custom preset memories
• Extended range primary lens: 1.45:1 to 2.78:1 TD
• Optional Wolf Cinema ProScaler
• Inputs: HDMI 1.4a (2), Component, PC
• IR Remote Control included plus LAN, RS-232 system control capabilities
• Two optional VariScope FX™Fixed Anamorphic Lens Assemblies**
• Elegant gloss black cabinet with optimized thermal design for extended projector and lamp life
• Optional 3D starter pack includes 3D signal emitter and two pair of active glasses; additional glasses available
• Optional WC-PM-M ceiling mount kit
*Note: Post calibration light output and contrast performance will vary based on screen size, screen gain, ambient light
conditions and more.
**Note: At time of first shipments in 2011, the SDC-15 is enabled only for 1.78:1 (16/9) aspect ratio viewing in 3D modes.
Selected VariScope FX anamorphic lens packages plus third party video processors may be used at launch to achieve full
ultra-wide CinemaScope™ constant height screens and 2.35/2.40:1 viewing. Contact Wolf Cinema for additional details.
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Getting Started
Safety Precautions
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
This product has a High Intensity Discharge (HID) lamp that contains mercury. Disposal of these materials may be regulated in
your community due to environmental considerations. For disposal or recycling information, please contact your local authorities
or for USA, the Electronic Industries Alliance: http://www.eiae.org.
WARNING! TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARDS, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
WARNING! THIS APPARATUS MUST BE GROUNDED.
CAUTION: To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove cover. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
This projector is equipped with a 3-blade grounding type plug to satisfy FCC rule. If you are unable to insert the plug into the
outlet, contact your electrician.
About the Installation Place
Do not install the projector in a place that cannot support its weight securely. If the installation place is not sturdy enough, the
projector could fall or overturn, possibly causing personal injury.
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
Electrical energy can perform many useful functions. This unit has been engineered and manufactured to assure your personal
safety. But IMPROPER USE CAN RESULT IN POTENTIAL ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR FIRE HAZARD. In order not to defeat the safeguards
incorporated into this product, observe the following basic rules for its installation, use and service. Please read these Important
Safeguards carefully before use.
– All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated.
– The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference.
– All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to.
– All operating instructions should be followed.
– Place the projector near a wall outlet where the plug can be easily unplugged.
– Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
– Do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer as they may be hazardous.
– Do not use this product near water. Do not use immediately after moving from a low temperature to high temperature, as this
causes condensation, which may result in fire, electric shock, or other hazards.
– Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, or table. The product may fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult,
and serious damage to the product. The product should be mounted according to the manufacturer’s instructions, and should
use a mount asrecommended by the manufacturer.
– When the product is used on a cart, care should be taken to avoid quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces which
may cause the product and cart to overturn, damaging equipment or causing possible injury to the operator.
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– Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation. These ensure reliable operation of the product and protect it from
overheating. These openings must not be blocked or covered. (The openings should never be blocked by placing the product
on bed, sofa, rug, or similar surface. It should not be placed in a built-in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper
ventilation is provided and the manufacturer’s instructions have been adhered to.)
– To allow better heat dissipation, keep sufficient clearance between this unit and its surrounding as shown below. When this unit
is enclosed in a space of dimensions as shown below, use an air-conditioner so that the internal and external temperatures are
the same. Overheating can cause damage.
– Use the power source indicated on the label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home, consult your product
dealer or local power company.
– This product is equipped with a three-wire plug. This plug will fit only into a grounded power outlet. If you are unable to insert the
plug into the outlet, contact your electrician to install the proper outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounded plug.
– Power-supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against
them. Pay particular attention to cords at doors, plugs, receptacles, and the point where they exit from the product.
– For added protection of this product during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time,
unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the cable system. This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and
power line surges.
– Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or convenience receptacles on other equipment as this can result in a risk of fire
or electric shock.
– Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out
parts that could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the product.
– Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages and other
hazards. Refer all service to qualified service personnel.
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– Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer service to qualified service personnel under the following conditions:
a) When the power supply cord or plug is damaged.
b) If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen on the product.
c) If the product has been exposed to rain or water.
d) If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that are covered
by the Operation Manual, as an improper adjustment of controls may result in damage and will often require extensive
work by a qualified technician to restore the product to normal operation.
e) If the product has been dropped or damaged in any way.
f) When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance, this indicates a need for service.
– When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer
or with same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock, or other hazards.
– Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product, ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that
the product is in proper operating condition.
– The product should be placed more than one foot away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, and other
products (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
– When connecting other products such as VCR’s, and DVD players, you should turn off the power of this product for protection
against electric shock.
– Do not place combustibles behind the cooling fan: for example, cloth, paper, matches, aerosol cans or gas lighters that present
special hazards when overheated.
– Do not look into the projection lens while the illumination lamp is turned on. Prolonged exposure to the strong light can result in
impaired eyesight.
– Do not look into the inside of this unit through vents (ventilation holes), etc. Do not look at the illumination lamp directly by
opening the cabinet while the illumination lamp is turned on. The illumination lamp also contains ultraviolet rays and the light is
so powerful that your eyesight can be impaired.
– Do not drop, hit, or damage the light-source lamp (lamp unit) in any way. It may cause the lamp to break and lead to
injuries. Do not use a damaged light source lamp. If the lamp is broken, ask your dealer to repair it. Fragments from a broken
lamp may cause injuries.
– Do not ceiling-mount the projector to a place which tends to vibrate; otherwise, the projector and/or mounting assembly could
be broken by the vibration, possibly causing it to fall or overturn, which could lead to personal injury.
– For health reasons, please take a break of about 5-15 minutes after every 30-60 minutes and let your eyes rest. Please refrain
from watching any 3D-images when you feel tired, unwell or if you feel any other discomfort. Moreover, in case you see a double
image, please adjust the equipment and software for proper display. Please stop using the unit if the double image is still visible
after adjustment.
– Once every three years, please perform an internal test. This unit is provided with replacement parts needed to maintain its
function (such as cooling fans). Estimated replacement time of parts can vary greatly depending on frequency of use and the
respective environment. For replacement, please consult your dealer, or the nearest authorized Wolf Cinema service center.
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– When affixing the unit to the ceiling, please note that we do not take any responsibility, even during the warranty period, if the
product is damaged due to use of ceiling mounts other than our own or if the installation environment of said ceiling fixtures is
not appropriate. If the unit is suspended from the ceiling during use, please be careful with regard to the ambient temperature
of the unit. If you use central heating, the temperature close to the ceiling will be higher than normally expected.
– Video images can burn into the electronic component parts. Please do not display screens with still images of high brightness
or high contrast, such as found in video games and computer programs. Over a long period of time it might burn into the picture
element(s). There is no problem with the playback of moving images, e.g. normal video footage.
– Malfunctions can also occur when not using the projector for longer periods of time. Please power it on and let it run occasionally.
Please avoid using the unit in a room with heavy cigarette smoke. It is impossible to clean optical component parts if they are
contaminated by nicotine or tar and will lead to performance degradation.
– Please watch from a distance from between two to three times the height of the projected image size. Persons with photosensitivity,
any kind of heart disease, or weak health should not use 3D glasses.
– Watching 3D-images may cause nausea or illness. If you feel any change in your physical condition, please stop watching
immediately and consult a physician.
– When watching 3D-images, it is recommended that you take regular breaks. As the length and frequency of the required
breaks vary for every person, please judge according to your own condition.
– If your child watches while wearing 3D glasses, he or she should be accompanied by the child’s parents or an adult guardian.
The parent or adult guardian should be careful to avoid situations where the child’s eyes might become tired, and it is possible
for the child’s physical condition to deteriorate quickly. As a person’s visual sense is not yet fully developed in children under the
age of 6, please consult a physician in regard to any problem concerning 3D viewing, as necessary.
– Note that when using the 3D feature, the video output may appear different from the original video image due to image conversion
on the device.
Note: DO NOT allow any unqualified person to install the unit. Be sure to ask your dealer to install the unit (i.e., attaching it
to the ceiling) since special technical knowledge and skills are required for installation. If installation is performed by an
unqualified person, it may cause personal injury or electrical shock.
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POWER CONNECTION
For USA and Canada only Use only the following power cord.
The power supply voltage rating of this product is AC110V – AC240V. Use only the power cord designated by our dealer to ensure
Safety and EMC. Ensure that the power cable used for the projector is the correct type for the AC outlet in your country. Consult
your product dealer.
For United KingdomFor European continent countries
WARNING! Do not cut off the main plug from this equipment. If the plug as fitted is not suitable for the AC outlets in your
home or the cable is too short to reach an outlet, then obtain an appropriate safety-approved extension cord or adapter, or consult
with your dealer. If the main plug is cut off or damaged, dispose of the entire cord immediately. If a new cord or plug is to be
used, then follow the instruction given herein or consult your dealer.
WARNING! THIS APPARATUS MUST BE GROUNDED.
IMPORTANT (Europe only): The wire in the cord on this product are colored in accordance with the following pattern:
Green-and-yellow – Earth, Blue – Neutral, Brown – Live
As these colors may not correspond with the colored terminals in your plug, proceed as follows: The wire which is colored
green-and-yellow must be connected to the terminal which is marked M with the letter E or the safety earth or colored green or
green-and-yellow. The wire which is colored blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or black
colored. The wire which is colored brown must beconnected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or red colored.
POWER CONNECTION (United Kingdom only) HOW TO REPLACE THE FUSE:
When replacing the fuse, be sure to use only a correctly rated approved type, re-fit the fuse cover.
IF IN DOUBT — CONSULT A COMPETENT ELECTRICIAN.
Open the fuse compartment with the blade screwdriver, and replace the fuse.
(* An example is shown in the illustration at right.)
Information for Disposal of Old Equipment and Batteries (European Union only)
These symbols indicate that equipment with these symbols should not be disposed of as general household waste. If you want to
dispose of the product or batteries, please consider the collection systems or facilities for appropriate recycling.
Fuse
ProductsBattery
Note: The sign Pb below the symbol for batteries indicates that this battery contains lead.
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ISF Certification
CAUTION
In order for you to enjoy 3D movies, you will need:
• Active 3D sources and content, such as displayed from properly enabled Blu-ray players, cable or satellite broadcast equipment.
• Wolf Cinema “3D glasses” and a “3D Sync Emitter” (both sold separately).
Please read through “Safety Precautions” (Reference page: 8), and the precautions in “Explanatory Notes on 3D
Systems” in this manual.
ISF Certification
This projector also meets the high standards as established by the Imaging Science Foundation (ISF).
For detail information about ISF, please refer to their web site at http://www.imagingscience.com/
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Accessories/Optional Accessories
Check your Accessories
Remote Control1 piece
AAA size Batteries2 pieces
Power Cord For the US market (2 m)1 piece
Power Cord For the EU market (2 m)1 piece
Power Cord For the UK market (2 m)1 piece
• Instruction manual, warranty card and other printed material are also included.
Optional Accessories
Please check with your authorized Wolf Cinema dealer for details on all accessories, including the optional 3D glasses and emitter.
• 3D-Glasses: WC-SD3PK-01 3D starter pack: includes IR emitter and 2 (two) pair of Active 3D Shutter Glasses, Adult
WC-SD3DA-01 Active 3D Shutter Glasses, Adult
WC-SD3DC-01 Active 3D Shutter Glasses, Child
• Projector Ceiling Mount Kit: WC-PM-M
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Controls & Features
Main Body - Front
Exhaust VentLensExhaust Vent
Lens This is a projection lens. Please do not look inside during projection.
Remote Receiver (front) Please aim the remote control at this area when using it.
• There is also a remote receiver at the rear.
Indicator Please see “Status indicator lights display” for details. (Reference page: 17)
Exhaust Vent Warm air flows out in order to cool the interior of the projector. Please do not block the vents.
Bezel and Front Logo Orientation The front Wolf Cinema logo and lens bezel can be removed and re-oriented to best suit
your installation. Use a 2.5mm hex or Allen key [not included] to remove the front lens bezel; use a 1/16” key [not included] to
remove and reverse the Wolf Cinema badge.
Main Body - Bottom
Inlets (at 3 points on the rear/bottom) In order to cool the inside of the unit, air flows from the chassis rear and base plate
toward the front vents. Do not block or prevent air flow into or out from the projector, as doing so could lead to failure of the unit.
• There is one air intake vent on the projector base plate, and two air intakes along the right rear sides.
Feet The height (0 to 5 mm) can be adjusted by turning the foot.
Inlets
Feet
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STANDBY/ON
MENU
BACK
INPUT
OK
Main Body - Rear
Remove the rear perforated door
panel by turning the thumb screws
in a counter-clockwise direction.
Air Intake Vent
Input Terminal
Power Input Terminal
Lamp CoverAir Intake Vent
Operation Panel
Remote Control IR Window (rear)
Input Terminal These are the main system interconnect terminals – 2 HDMI inputs, 1 DB15 terminal for PC connection,
1 Component Video input, and so forth, plus ports to connect the optional 3D signal emitter.
Lamp Cover Remove this cover to replace the projector lamp. (Reference page: 62)
Operation Panel See the following illustration “Control panel” for more details.
Remote control IR window (rear) Aim your remote control at this section when using the IR remote.
AC Terminal This is the AC input terminal. It is connected via the supplied power cord. (Reference page: 33)
Operation Panel
To turn on/off power
To Switch Inputs
To Select or Confirm
Left Button
Down Button
To Access the Menu
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Up Button
Right Button
To Return to the Previous Menu
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Status Indicator Lights
LED indicators are present during normal operation mode of this unit, and are displayed with the indicators for [STAND BY / ON],
[LAMP], and [WARNING].
Meaning of the indicators:
The indicator light in a steady state.
The indicator light is “flashing” to alert the user to a state change.
Operation Mode
Displays the color and lighting/flashing of the [STAND BY / ON] indicator.
STAND BY Light on (Red)STAND BY Light on (Green)STAND BY Blinking (Red)
During stand byWhile activating the lampDuring cool down
(about1minute)
STAND BY/ON LAMPWARNINGSTAND BY/ON LAMPWARNINGSTAND BY/ON LAMPWARNING
STAND BY Blinking (Green)All Off
When “Hide” is set to ONDuring image projection
STAND BY/ON LAMPWARNINGSTAND BY/ON LAMPWARNING
Lamp Replacement Indicator
Displays lighting/flashing of the [LAMP] indicator.
LAMP Light On (Orange)
Lamp replacement time is near
(accumulated lamp time exceeds 2900 hours)
STAND BY/ON LAMPWARNING
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Front panel indicator lights inform you of various operating conditions with the projector. Certain warning notices are provided by
the repeated flashing of the [WARNING] and [LAMP] indicators. Moreover, the [STAND BY / ON] indicator, which shows the operating
mode of the unit, may also be displayed simultaneously with either indicator lights.
During any [WARNING] mode indication, the light output is interrupted for about 60 seconds and the cooling fan is turned on.
Please disconnect the power plug from the electric socket ONLY after the cooling fan has stopped running. Additional indicators
and actions are noted below:
Lighting/Flashing Lights
Status Diagram
STAND BY/ON LAMPWARNING
(red) Mode Display (*)
STAND BY/ON LAMPWARNING
(orange) (red)
Mode
Simultaneous
Display Flashing
STAND BY/ON LAMPWARNING
(orange) (red)
Mode Display
Blinking
Frequency
1 time
2 times
3 times
4 times
1 time
2 times
3 times
4 times
1 time
2 times
3 times
Content
Power supply problems
Cooling fan stops running
Internal temperature is too high
External temperature is too high
Faulty electrical circuit
Something is wrong with the
automatic lens cover
Lamp does not light up and does
not project an image
Lamp is turned off during
projection period
Lamp cover is removed
Confirmation
and Countermeasures
• Check that nothing is blocking
the air inlets.
• Insure that the external
temperature is normal.
Action
Leave the unit until it cools down.
After that, turn on the power again.
• Check that an impact shock has
not occurred during operation.
• Check that the lampunit and
lamp door cover are both
correctly installed.
• Check that nothing is blocking
the auto lens cover.
Action
Turn on the power again.
If any warning indicators are displayed multiple times [after power cycling], please wait for the cooling fan to stop, then carefully
remove the power plug from the AC power outlet. Contact your authorized dealer for repair.
(*) When the scheduled time for the lamp replacement is exceeded, this indicator might also illuminate.
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Main Input Terminal
1HDMI2
RS-232-CC
R/PR
CB/PB
Y
3D
SYNCHRO
PCTRIGGER REMOTE
CONTROL
L
AN
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HDMI 1
RS-232C
3D SynchroPCIR Trigger
HDMI 1 Terminal
You can connect any source component equipped with an HDMI output. There is also a M3 locking hole (hole depth 3mm).
HDMI 2 Terminal
You can connect any source component equipped with an HDMI output. There is also a M3 locking hole (hole depth 3mm).
HDMI 2LAN
Component
Remote
LAN Terminal (RJ-45)
This is a LAN-terminal. The projector may be operated via networked PC or system controller commands.
RS-232C Terminal (male D-Sub 9 pin)
This is a standard RS-232C interface terminal for external system controller connectivity.
COMPONENT Terminals (RCA x 3)
Standard input terminals for analog RGB (Synch on G), component (Y, Cb, Cr), DTV format (Y, Pb, Pr) video signals.
3D SYNCHRO Terminal
3D synchro emitter connector: connect the external 3D emitter (sold separately) to enjoy 3D content.
PC Terminal (D-Sub 15 pin)
Input terminal used to connect any Personal Computer (RGB video and sync signals).
Trigger ()
12V DC power supply output terminal (100mA). This is typically used to control motorized or masking screens; contact your
Wolf Cinema installer for further details.
Note: Damage can be caused to third party equipment if the connection is performed incorrectly. (Tip = DC +12 V, Sleeve = GND)
IR REMOTE terminal (Stereo mini jack)
This terminal may be used with compatible third party IR sensors, in the event the main chassis IR sensor(s) are hidden or otherwise
inaccessible. Consult with your authorized Wolf Cinema dealer or installer for further details and technical support.
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BACK
HIDE
LIGHT
LENS AP.
C.M.D
PC
HDMI 1
STAND BY
ASPECT
HDMI 2
ANAMO
COMP.
LENS.
CONTROL
MENU
GAMMA
P.FILE
COLOR
ADJ.
PIC.
O
N
FILM
NATURAL
STAGE3D
USER1
USER2
THX
ANIME
CINEMA
PICTURE MODE
INPUT
TEMP
C
OLOR
Remote Control
Remote Control Features
Projector Power Off
Aspect Ratio Selection Control
Anamorphic
Lens Zoom and Focus
Lens Shutter
Menu Access
To Adjust Color Temperature
To Set Gamma
Projector Power On
Input Selection
Lens Aperture
Clear Motion Drive
To Illuminate Remote Buttons for 7 seconds
To Select or Confirm
To Return to the Previous Menu
Picture Modes
To Set Color Profile
Color Space Button
Inserting Batteries into the Remote Control
• Slide open the rear cover, then insert the batteries according to the positive (+) and negative (-) indicator marks. Insert the
(-) end first.
• If an error occurs when using the remote control, remove the batteries and wait for 5 minutes. Load the batteries again and
continue operating the remote control.
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Important Points Concerning Installation
Please read the following carefully before installation of this projector
Installation Environment
CAUTION
This unit is a precision device. Therefore, please refrain from installation or usage in the following locations, otherwise,
fire or serious malfunction may occur:
• Dust, wet and humid locations.
• Sooty or cigarette smoke filled locations.
• On top of a carpet or bedding, or other soft surfaces
• Locations with very high ambient temperatures - as located in direct sunlight.
• Locations with high or low temperatures.
Permissible extreme high or low operating temperature range: +5 º to +35º.
Relative humidity range permissible for operating: 20% ~ 80% (non-condensing).
Storage temperature tolerance: -10º to +60º.
• If the installation of the unit is done in a room with soot and/or smoke over a longer period, even small amounts of
these substances may affect the device. This unit cools its optical components (which produce a great deal of heat)
via air flow through the projector. If the optical circuits get dirty, this might lead to malfunctions, such as the video
images becoming darker or a deterioration of color fidelity. Dirt sticking to the optical components cannot be removed.
SDC-15
About Installation
Please Perform the Installation at a Set Distance from Walls and Other Devices
CAUTION
For optimum heat dissipation, please keep a minimum distance between this unit and its surroundings as shown in the
following illustration.
Moreover, please keep the front of the unit clear from all obstructions. If there are any objects in front of the exhaust
ports, hot air may flow back into to the unit and cause overheating. Note that hot air exhaust flowing out of the unit
might cause shadows on the screen (heat haze phenomenon).
If the projector is enclosed in a space as shown in the following illustration, please insure that the enclosed interior has
the same temperature as the outside. High temperatures can lead to failure of the unit.
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Please Be Careful During Use
CAUTION
This unit uses a projection lamp, which will get hot when in use. Please refrain from projecting in the following circumstances, otherwise, fire or serious malfunctions may occur:
• Projection while lying on its side.
Avoid projection if the installation of the unit is done at an excessive angle of more than ± 30 °. This may reduce
life of the lamp and cause unwanted color shading.
• Avoid projection at any location where the air vents or exhaust ports might get blocked.
Consult with your Wolf Cinema installer as to the optimum screen surface to use with this projector. Note that certain
perforated or woven “acoustic transparent” screens may result in visual interference patterns with the pixel array of the
D-ILA light engine components. One way to reduce any unwanted interference pattern is to change the size of the
screen, or type of screen surface, so that any interference patterns will be less noticeable.
Inclination Adjustment for this Projector
How to Adjust the Vertical Angle
Height and inclination of the unit (0 ~ 5mm) can be adjusted by rotating its feet. Lift the unit and adjust the four feet.
Stand
ExtendContract
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90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
01020
3040
Horizontal lens shift(%)
Vertical lens shift(%)
Installing the Projector and Screen
While installing, please place this unit and the screen perpendicular to each other. Failing to do so may increase trapezoidal distortion.
Set Angle
The angle range which can be set for this projector is ±30°.
• Malfunctions may occur if the angle is not set within the above range.
Shift
Left/Right Position
* 0% up/down position (center)
Approximately 34% (maximum) of the projected image
Approximately 34% (maximum) of the projected image
Up/Down Position
* 0% left/right position (center)
Lens Shift
Approximately 80% (maximum) of the projected image
Lens shift correlation chart:
Left-Right Shift(%)0%10%20%30%34%
Up-Down Shift (%)80%66%47%18%0%
• Maximum Up-Down shift varies with the amount of Left-Right shift.
Likewise, maximum Left-Right shift varies with the amount of Up- Down shift.
Approximately 80% (maximum) of the projected image
Movement Range
Lens movability range
• The values on the chart are intended to act as a guide.
Use them for reference during installation.
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Projector Mounting
Measures to prevent the unit from toppling or dropping should be used for safety reasons and accident prevention.
When mounting this unit on a pedestal or ceiling, use all the 4 screw holes provided (M5 screws) to mount.
Ceiling
Mounting Precautions
• Special expertise and techniques are required when mounting this unit. Be sure to ask your Wolf Cinema dealer to perform
all desired mounting.
Bottom Surface
Air Inlets
4 x M5 Screws
• Depth of the screw holes (screw length) is 23 mm. Use screws shorter than 23 mm but longer than 13 mm. Using
non-compliant screws may result in malfunctions or cause the unit to drop.
• When mounting to a pedestal, ensure sufficient space (foot height of 10 mm or higher) around the unit so that the air inlets
are not blocked.
• Do not tilt this unit more than ±5 degrees from side to side when using.
• Regardless whether the unit is still under warranty, Wolf Cinema is not liable for any product damage caused by improper
mounting, or mounting the unit with non-compliant Wolf Cinema ceiling mounting hardware, or when the environment is not
suitable for ceiling mounting.
• When hanging from a ceiling, pay attention to the surrounding temperature. Note that during colder seasons and whenever
a room heater is in use, temperature around the ceiling will be higher than expected and may damage the projector.
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30°
30°
20°
20°
A
B
30°
30°
20°
20°
SDC-15
Screen Size and Projection Distance
Determine the distance from the lens to the screen to achieve your desired screen size. This projector features a 2.0x power
zoom lens.
Relationship Between Projection Screen Size and Projection Distance
Projection Screen Size
(Height, Width)
Aspect Ratio 16:9
60” (Approx. 0.7, 1.3m)
70” (Approx.0.9, 1.5m)
80” (Approx.1.0, 1.8m)
90” (Approx.1.1, 2.0m)
100” (Approx.1.2, 2.2m)
110” (Approx.1.4, 2.4m)
120” (Approx.1.5, 2.7m)
130” (Approx.1.6, 2.9m)
Approximate Projection
Distance
W(Wide) to T(Tele)
Approx.1.78m to Approx.3.66m
Approx.2.09m to Approx.4.28m
Approx.2.40m to Approx.4.89m
Approx.2.70m to Approx.5.51m
Approx.3.01m to Approx.6.13m
Approx.3.31m to Approx.6.75m
Approx.3.62m to Approx.7.36m
Approx.3.92m to Approx.7.98m
Effective Range of IR Remote Control
Aim the IR remote control toward the unit.
• When aiming the remote control towards the IR sensor on
this unit, maintain a distance to the sensor (in front or at
the rear of this projector) within 7 m or appx. 23 feet.
• If the remote control fails to work properly, move closer to
this unit.
Projection Screen Size
(Height, Width)
Aspect Ratio 16:9
140” (Approx.1.7, 3.1m)
150” (Approx.1.9, 3.3m)
160” (Approx.2.0, 3.5m)
170” (Approx.2.1, 3.8m)
180” (Approx.2.2, 4.0m)
190” (Approx.2.4, 4.2m)
200” (Approx.2.5, 4.4m)
This Unit
Approximate Projection
Distance
W(Wide) to T(Tele)
Approx.4.23 m to Approx.8.60m
Approx.4.53m to Approx.9.22m
Approx.4.84m to Approx.9.84m
Approx.5.14m to Approx.10.45m
Approx.5.45m to Approx.11.07m
Approx.5.75m to Approx.11.68m
Approx.6.06m to Approx.12.30m
Remote Control
“Bounce” the IR Signal off a Wall or Screen
• Insure that the total of distance A between this unit and
screen and distance B between remote control and screen
is within 7 m.or appx. 23 feet.
• As the efficiency of signals reflected from the remote
control unit will vary with the type of screen used, operable
distance may decrease.
This Unit
Screen
Remote Control
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Making theConnection
Types of Possible Input Signals (PC Compatible)
HDMI
No.
Designation
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
VGA 60
VGA 59.94
SVGA 60
XGA 60
WXGA 60
WXGA +60
SXGA 60
WSXGA +60
WUXGA 60
1280 X 1024
1680 X 1050
1920 X 1200
PC (D-sub 3-lines 15 pins)
No.
Designation
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
VGA 60
VGA 72
VGA 75
VGA 85
SVGA 56
SVGA 60
SVGA 72
SVGA 75
SVGA 85
XGA 60
XGA 70
XGA 75
XGA 85
WXGA 60
WXGA+ 60
SXGA 60
SXGA+ 60
WSXGA+ 60
1920x1080 60
MAC13”
MAC16”
MAC19”
1280 X 1024
1400 X 1050
1680 X 1050
1920 X 1080
Resolution
640 X 480
640 X 480
800 X 600
1024 X 768
1280 X 768
1440 X 900
Resolution
640 X 480
640 X 480
640 X 480
640 X 480
800 X 600
800 X 600
800 X 600
800 X 600
800 X 600
1024 X 768
1024 X 768
1024 X 768
1024 X 768
1280 X 768
1440 X 900
640 X 480
832 X 624
1024 X 768
fh
[kHz]
31.500
31.469
37.879
48.363
47.760
55.919
63.981
65.222
74.038
fh
[kHz]
31.500
37.900
37.500
43.300
35.200
37.900
48.100
46.900
53.700
48.400
56.500
60.000
68.700
47.760
55.919
64.000
63.981
65.222
67.500
35.000
49.107
60.241
fv
[Hz]
60.000
59.940
60.317
60.004
60.000
59.999
60.020
60.002
59.95
fv
[Hz]
60.000
72.000
75.000
85.000
56.000
60.000
72.000
75.000
85.000
60.000
70.000
75.000
85.000
60.000
59.999
60.000
60.020
60.002
60.00
66.667
75.087
74.927
dot CLK
[MHz]
25.200
25.175
40.000
65.000
79.998
106.470
108.000
147.140
154.000
dot CLK
[MHz]
25.175
31.500
31.500
36.000
36.000
40.000
50.000
49.500
56.250
65.000
75.000
75.750
94.500
79.998
106.470
108.000
108.000
147.140
148.500
30.240
55.000
80.000
Total No.
of dots
[dot]
800
800
1,056
1,344
1,675
1,904
1,688
2,256
2,080
Total No.
of dots
[dot]
800
832
840
832
1024
1056
1040
1056
1048
1344
1328
1312
1376
1675
1904
1688
1688
2256
2200
864
1120
1328
Total No.
of lines
[line]
525
525
628
806
796
932
1,066
1,087
1,235
Total No.
of lines
[line]
525
520
500
509
625
628
666
625
631
806
806
800
808
796
932
1066
1066
1087
1125
525
654
804
No. of
effective
dots [dot]
640
640
800
1,024
1,280
1,440
1,280
1,680
1,920
No. of
effective
dots [dot]
640
640
640
640
800
800
800
800
800
1024
1024
1024
1024
1280
1440
1280
1400
1680
1920
640
832
1024
No. of
effective
lines [line]
480
480
600
768
768
900
1,024
1,050
1,200
No. of
effective
lines [line]
480
480
480
480
600
600
600
600
600
768
768
768
768
768
900
1024
1050
1050
1080
480
624
768
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1HDMI2
RS-232-C
3D
C
R
/
PRC
B
/
PBY
SYNCHRO
PC
TRIGGER
REMOTECONTROL
STANDBY/ON
MENU
BACK
I
NPUT
OK
SDC-15
Connecting Video Sources to the Projector
• Do not turn on the AC power until all connections are completed.
• The connection procedures vary according to the device(s) used. For specific details, refer to the instruction manual of the
device(s) to be connected.
• This unit is used for image projection only. Connect video source gear to audio processing devices (such as AV receivers, used
with speakers) for proper sound output.
• The projector requires appropriate cabling from the video source components.
High quality cables make for improved video imaging. For HDMI cables (sold separately), only use those that are HDMI-approved.
BD/DVD Recorder
HDMI Connectors (x2)
RS-232 Control Port
3D SYNCHRO Emitter Port
DB-15 PC Connector
LAN Control PortComponent Video (RGB)
REMOTE IR Sensor
DC Trigger
BD/DVD Player
VCR and CamcorderPC
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1 HDMI 2
RS-232-CC
R/PR
CB/PB
Y
3D
SYNCHRO
PCTRIGGER REMOTE
CONTROL
LAN
1 HDMI 2
R
S-232-CCR/
P
R
CB/PB
Y
3D
SYNCHRO
P
CTRIGGER REMOTE
CONTROL
LAN
SDC-15 1080p D-IL A 3D Front Projector User’s Manual
Connecting via HDMI Cable
• For a video signal in compliance with the HDMI standard, a 340MHz cable is recommended. In case a cable is used with a
reduced bandwidth of 75MHz, it is recommended to reduce output to 1080i or less from the video source.
• If the video is not displayed properly, try an alternate cable, reduce the length of the HDMI cable, or lower the output resolution
of the video source.
Notebook PC
BD/DVD Recorder
HDMI 1 Input Terminal
HDMI 2 Input Terminal
HDMI Output Terminal
HDMI Cable (sold separately)
Connecting via HDMI Cable
• If the video is not displayed properly, try an alternate cable, reduce the length of the HDMI cable, or lower the output resolution
of the video source.
PC
HDMI 1 Input Terminal
HDMI 2 Input Terminal
HDMI-DVI Conversion Cable (sold separately)
DVI Output Terminal
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1 HDMI 2
RS-232-CC
R/PR
CB/PB
Y
3D
SYNCHRO
P
CTRIGGER REMOTE
C
ONTROL
L
AN
1
HDMI 2
RS-232-CC
R/PR
CB/
P
B
Y
3
D
SYNCHRO
PCTRIGGER REMOTE
C
ONTROL
LAN
Connecting via Component Video Cable
• Set “COMP.” in the setting menu to “Y Pb/Cb Pr/Cr”. (Reference page: 54)
BD/DVD Player
To Component Video Input Terminals
Component Video Cable (sold separately)
SDC-15
Component Video Output Terminals
CR/PR (red)
CB/PB (blue)
Y (green)
Connecting via RGB Video Cable
• Set “COMP.” in the setting menu to “RGB”. (Reference page: 54)
• For information on compatible input signals, see “Specifications” in this Manual.
Device Equipped with RGB Output
To RGB Video Input Terminals
RGB Video Cable (sold separately)
RGB Video Output Terminals
R (red)
B (blue)
G(Green) (Includes Sync Signals)
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1 HDMI 2
RS-232-CC
R/PR
CB/PB
Y
3D
SYNCHRO
PCTRIGGER REMOTE
CONTROL
LAN
1
HDMI 2
RS-232-CC
R/PR
CB/
P
B
Y
3
D
SYNCHRO
PCTRIGGER REMOTE
C
ONTROL
LAN
SDC-15 1080p D-IL A 3D Front Projector User’s Manual
Connecting via PC Cable
• For information on supported input signals, please refer to “Specifications” in this Manual
Notebook PC
To PC Input Terminal
VGA Output Terminals
PC Cable (sold separately)
Connecting a 3D Emitter
• 3D emitter: This is a dedicated terminal for an optional 3D signal emitter (sold separately).
• 3D glasses are optional devices, used in conjunction with the 3D emitter.
CAUTION
• 3D image quality may vary depending on the ambient room temperature and lamp usage. Stop using the projector in 3D
modes if images cannot be projected correctly.
• Before you watch 3D video images, make sure to read “3D Viewing” (Reference pages 59 to 61).
3D-Glasses
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1 HDMI 2
RS-232-CC
R/PR
CB/PB
Y
3D
SYNCHRO
PCTRIGGER REMOTE
CONTROL
LAN
1
HDMI 2
RS-232-CC
R/PR
CB/
P
B
Y
3
D
SYNCHRO
PCTRIGGER REMOTE
C
ONTROL
LAN
SDC-15
Connecting the Trigger Cable
CAUTION
• Do not supply power to the other devices.
• Do not connect audio terminals of other devices using similar connectors such as headphones etc. Otherwise, this may cause
a serious malfunction to the other devices and/or injury.
• Usage beyond the rated values will cause system malfunctions.
• Exercise caution to prevent short circuits, as the trigger terminal outputs a voltage of 12V.
• The default trigger setting is “No output”. Please enable it under item “Trigger” of menu [5] "Function” (Reference page: 56).
To Trigger Output Terminal
Trigger Cable (sold separately)
Connecting the RS-232C Control Cable
Screen
Trigger Input Terminals ( Φ 3.5)
RS-232C Connection Cable (sold separately)
RS-232C Terminal
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1
HDMI 2
RS-232-CC
R/PR
CB/
P
B
Y
3
D
SYNCHRO
PCTRIGGER REMOTE
CONTROL
LAN
SDC-15 1080p D-IL A 3D Front Projector User’s Manual
1
HDMI 2
RS-232-CC
R/PR
CB/PB
Y
3
D
SYNCHRO
PCTRIGGER REMOTE
C
ONTROL
L
AN
Connecting LAN Terminal
• The LAN network is used to control the unit. It is not used for transmission of the video signal.
• Please contact your Wolf Cinema installer for questions regarding the network connection.
Connection Cable (sold separately)HUB
Network
Server
Connecting an EXTERNAL Infrared SENSOR
• For an external infrared sensor and connecting cable, please contact your Wolf Cinema dealer or custom installer.
External Infrared Sensor
IR Connection Cable (sold separately)
(sold separately)
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1HDMI2
RS-232-C
3D
C
R/PRCB/PBY
SYNCHRO
PC
TRIGGER
REMOTEC
ONTROL
STANDBY/ON
M
ENU
BACK
I
NPUT
OK
Power Cord
(Supplied)
1 HDMI 2
R
S-232-CC
R/PR
CB/PB
Y
3D
SYNCHRO
P
CTRIGGER REMOTE
CONTROL
LAN
Connecting the AC Power Cord (provided)
Once you have connected all video source equipment, connect the projector AC power cord.
1 Connect the power cord supplied
with the unit power input terminal
2 Connect to the power outlet
1
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2
Be Careful to Avoid Fire and Electric Shocks
• Please connect the projector directly into the nearest available AC wall outlet.
• When you are not using the equipment, please unplug the power cord.
• Connect it only with the provided AC power cord.
• Do not use voltage other than the indicated power voltage.
• Do not damage, break or modify the power cord. Note that the power cord may be damaged if you place it under
heavy objects, expose it to high heat or pull it too excessively.
• Never handle or unplug the power cord with wet hands.
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BACK
HIDE
LIGHT
LENS AP.
C.M.D
P
C
HDMI 1
STAND BY
A
SPECT
HDMI 2
ANAMO
COMP.
LENS.
C
ONTROL
MENU
GAMMA
P.FILE
COLOR
ADJ.
PIC.
ON
FILM
NATURAL
STAGE3D
USER1
USER2
THX
ANIME
CINEMA
PICTURE MODE
I
NPUT
TEMP
COLOR
ON
LENSLENS
INPUTINPUT
HDMI 1
HDMI 2COMP.PC
LENSLENS
Basic Operation
Basic Operation Procedures
Once you have completed all source component connections, the projector can be used with the following basic steps.
6
1
1 Turn On Power
STANDBY/ON
Light on (Green)
• You can also press thebutton on the unit to turn on the power.
• The lens cover will automatically open.
2
2 Select Video Input
Select Input
• You can also select the desired source by pressingthe input
button repeatedly on the unit.
3
Play Back the Selected Device
4
5
3 Adjust Image Zoom (screen size)
Adjust accordingly
by pressing the
Up/Down buttons
4 Adjust Image Focus (focal point)
Adjust accordingly
by pressing the
Up/Down buttons
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LENSLENS
LENSLENS
O
K
MEMO
About Cool Down Mode
• The Cool Down mode is a procedure
to cool the lamp for approximately
60 seconds after turning off the
projector. This function prevents
the internal parts of the unit from
deformation or damage due to lamp
overheating. It also prevents lamp
failure and premature shortening
of lamp life.
• During Cool Down mode, the
[STANDBY/ON] indicator blinks red.
• Once the Cool Down mode is
complete, the unit automatically
returns to the standby mode.
• DO NOT pull out the AC power plug
during Cool Down mode. This may
shorten the lamp life and cause
major system malfunctions.
5 Adjust Lens Shift (image position)
• After adjusting the image position, it may be necessary to select “Pixel
Adjust” from the Settings menu “Installation”. (Reference page:55)
• Every time thebutton is pressed, the adjustment action will be
switched between “Focus”, “Zoom” and “Shift”.
It can also be switched with the button.
Adjust accordingly
by pressing the
Up/Down/Left/Right buttons
6 Turn Off Power
• At system power off the lens cover will be closed.
• AC power cannot be turned off for approximately 90 seconds once it has
been turned on. Begin operations only after 90 seconds time.
• You can also press thebutton on the unit to turn off AC power.
• Carefully remove the AC power plug if the unit will not be used for a
prolonged period of time.
While a Confirmation Screen is Displayed
Blinking (Red Lamp)
Cool Down Mode
Light On (Red Lamp)
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BACK
HIDE
LIGHT
LENS AP.
C.M.D
PC
H
DMI 1
STAND BY
A
SPECT
H
DMI 2
A
NAMO
C
OMP
.
L
ENS.
C
ONTROL
M
ENU
GAMMA
P.FILE
COLOR
ADJ.
PIC.
ON
FILM
NATURAL
STAGE3D
USER1
USER2
THX
ANIME
CINEMA
PICTURE MODE
INPUT
TEMP
COLOR
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Screen Size
4:3
16:9
Zoom
Input Image
SDTV(4:3)
Aspect Ratio:Same
Most appropriate
screen size
Aspect Ratio:
Landscape
Image is stretched
horizontally
Aspect Ratio:Same
Top and bottom of
the image are
missing
SDTV(4:3)
Image recorded in
landscape (black
bands on top and
bottom) of DVD
software
Aspect Ratio:Same
Small image is
projected
Aspect Ratio:
Landscape
Image is stretched
horizontally
Aspect Ratio:Same
Most appropriate
screen size
Sizing, Masking and Keystone
You can quickly change the screen size (aspect ratio) of the projected image,
or mask image borders as desired if the surrounding edges of the image area
are distorted.
A Setting the Screen Size (Aspect Ratio)
B Masking the Borders of an Image
A
C Temporarily turning-off video
D Keystone adjustment
A Setting the Screen Size (Aspect Ratio)
The projected image can be set to a most appropriate screen size (aspect ratio).
• The screen size can also be changed via “Aspect (Video)” in the settings menu.
• When PC signals are chosen, the “Aspect (Computer)” settings will become
available.
Input Image and Projected Image by Different Screen Size
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• Depending on the source image, selecting “4:3” may result in a vertically
stretched image, while selecting “16:9” provides you with the most appropriate
screen size.
• Whenever there is 3D signal detected, the aspect ratio is set at “16:9”.
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B
ACK
HIDE
LIGHT
LENS AP.
C.M.D
PC
HDMI 1
STAND BY
ASPECT
HDMI 2
ANAMO
COMP.
LENS.
C
ONTROL
MENU
GAMMA
P.FILE
COLOR
ADJ.
PIC.
ON
FILM
NATURAL
STAGE3D
USER1
USER2
THX
ANIME
CINEMA
PICTURE MODE
I
NPUT
TEMP
COLOR
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Exit
MENU
B
ACK
Back
Select
Operate
Aspect (Video)
Progressive
HDMI
COMP.
Auto
PC
Picture Position
16:9
5%
Mask
2
.5%
5%
Off
Custom
Input Signal
Picture Adjust
R
eset
A
dvanced
Exit
MENU
B
ACK
Back
Select
Operate
Color Temp.
Gamma
Film Tone
Contrast
Brightness
Color
Tint
0
0
0
0
Color Profile
Picture Mode
F
ilm
F
ilm1
X
enon1
Film1
Exit
MENU
B
ACK
Back
Select
Operate
Aspect (Video)
Progressive
HDMI
COMP.
Auto
PC
Picture Position
16:9
O
ff
Mask
2
.5%
5%
Off
Custom
Input Signal
M
ENU
MENU
B Masking the Borders of an Image
Images where the borders have deteriorated, or image quality reduced can be
masked (hidden) from the main body of the projected image.
Project an Image
1 Select Menu
B
2 Select “Input Signal” ➔ “Mask”
1 Select
2 Confirm
3 Set a Mask Value
1 Select
2 Confirm
Example:
When the “Mask”
value is changed
from “Off” ➔ “5%”
To End
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BACK
HIDE
LIGHT
LENS AP.
C.M.D
PC
H
DMI 1
STAND BY
A
SPECT
H
DMI 2
A
NAMO
C
OMP
.
L
ENS.
C
ONTROL
M
ENU
GAMMA
P.FILE
COLOR
ADJ.
PIC.
ON
FILM
NATURAL
STAGE3D
USER1
USER2
THX
ANIME
CINEMA
PICTURE MODE
INPUT
TEMP
COLOR
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HIDE
M
ENU
Exit
M
ENU
BACK
Back
Select
Operate
Pixel Adjust
Installation
Lens Control
Anamorphic
Screen Adjust
Black Level
Installation Style
F
ront
O
ff
Keystone
MENU
Picture Adjust
Reset
Advanced
Exit
MENU
BACK
Back
Select
Operate
Color Temp.
Gamma
Film Tone
Contrast
Brightness
Color
Tint
0
0
0
0
Color Profile
Picture Mode
Film
Film1
Xenon1
Film1
C Temporary Turning-Off Video
You can temporarily hide the projected image.
• Press thebutton again to display the image.
• AC power cannot be turned off when the image is hidden.
D Keystone Adjustment
Keystone adjustment may be used if the projector is installed at an angle that
C
D
is not parallel to the screen (horizontal or vertical).
1 Select Menu
Note: With 3D input signals, keystone
adjustment is not possible. Moreover,
if keystone correction is used in
2D viewing, keystone correction is
removed when 3D input signals
are detected.
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2 Select “Installation” ➔ “Keystone”
1 Select
2 Confirm
3 Adjusts Keystone Correction
If one presses the cursor (vertical and horizontal arrows) in the keystone
correction mode, the keystone distortion can be adjusted.
Adjust horizontal distortion with the cursors
for left and right.
Adjust vertical
distortion with
the cursors for
up and down.
4 Select Menu to Exit
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P
icture Adjust
Reset
Advanced
Exit
MENU
BACK
Back
Select
O
perate
Color Temp.
Gamma
Film Tone
Contrast
Brightness
Color
Tint
0
0
0
0
Color Profile
Picture Mode
Film
F
ilm1
X
enon1
Film1
Picture Adjust
Reset
Exit
MENU
BACK
Back
Select
Operate
Color Temp.
Gamma
Advanced
Contrast
Brightness
Color
Tint
0
0
0
0
Picture Mode
N
atural
6500K
Normal
Exit
MENU
BACK
Back
Select
Operate
Aspect(Video)
Progressive
HDMI
COMP.
Mask
Auto
PC
P
icture Position
16:9
O
ff
I
nput Signal
Exit
MENU
BACK
Back
Select
Operate
Aspect(Video)
Progressive
HDMI
COMP.
Mask
Auto
Picture Position
16:9
Off
Input Signal
Menu
Menu Settings and Adjustments
Structure of the Menu Hierarchy (summary)
The projector’s Menu “tree” is organized as follows. As this is only a brief guideline, items which might not be displayed due
to other enabled settings may still be shown in these illustrations. Note that the values and final menu settings for your system
will likely be different than illustrated, due to installation calibration and personal settings. See “Menu Items Descriptions”
(Reference: pages 47 and following) for additional details.
1 Picture Adjust
(*)
(*) Apart from “Film”,
“Brightness/darkness correction”
is displayed in the
“Picture Mode”.
2 Input Signal
(*)
(*) When there is
a PC signal input,
“Aspect (PC)”
is displayed.
(*)
Continue to the Next
To “1 Layers
and organization
of the picture
quality submenu”
(*) When there is a
PC signal input,
“Aspect (PC)”
is displayed.
To “2 Layers
and organization
of the input
signal submenu”
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Exit
MENU
BACK
Back
S
elect
Operate
Pixel Adjust
Installation
Lens Control
Keystone
A
namorphic
S
creen Adjust
Black Level
I
nstallation Style
Front
Off
E
xit
MENU
BACK
B
ack
Select
Operate
Display Setup
Back Color
Menu Display
Menu Position
On
Line Display
5 sec
S
ource Display
On
Logo
On
Language
English
Black
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3 Installation
To “3 Layers and
organization of the
installation submenu”
4 Display Setup
Continue to the Next
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M
ENU
BACK
Back
Select
Operate
Trigger
Off Timer
Communication Terminal
N
etwork
Lamp Reset
H
igh Altitude Mode
LAN
Off
Off
Off
Function
Exit
MENU
BACK
Back
Select
Operate
Trigger
Off Timer
Lamp Reset
High Altitude Mode
Off
Off
Off
Function
Exit
MENU
BACK
Back
S
elect
O
perate
1
60H
HDMI-2
1080p60
10bit
I
nput
Source
D
eep Color
L
amp Time
Information
:
:
:
:
Exit
MENU
BACK
Back
Select
Operate
Lamp Time
Deep Color
160H
PC
1920X1080
Information
Resolution
67.50kHz
H Frequency
60.0Hz
V Frequency
Input
8bit
:
:
:
:
:
:
Continued from the
Previous Page
5 Function
6 Information
To “5 Layers
and organization
of the function
submenu”
For PC signal input
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Picture Adjust
Reset
Advanced
E
xit
M
ENU
B
ACK
B
ack
Select
Operate
C
olor Temp.
Gamma
F
ilm Tone
C
ontrast
Brightness
Color
Tint
0
0
0
0
Color Profile
Picture Mode
Film
Film1
Xenon1
F
ilm1
Picture Adjust
Reset
Exit
M
ENU
B
ACK
Back
S
elect
Operate
Color Temp.
Gamma
Advanced
Contrast
Brightness
Color
Tint
0
0
0
0
P
icture Mode
Natural
6
500K
Normal
>
C
olor Temp.
Gain Red
Gain Green
Gain Blue
O
ffset Red
Offset Green
Offset Blue
Preset
Custom1
Custom2
Custom3
Picture Adjust
Xenon1
Exit
MENU
B
ACK
Back
Select
O
perate
R
eset
0
0
0
0
0
0
5500K
6000K
6
500K
7000K
7
500K
8
000K
8
500K
9000K
9500K
X
enon1
X
enon2
Xenon3
>
Color Temp.
G
ain Red
Gain Green
Gain Blue
O
ffset Red
Offset Green
Offset Blue
Preset
Custom1
Custom2
C
ustom3
Picture Adjust
6500K
Exit
MENU
B
ACK
Back
Select
O
perate
Reset
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
500K
5500K
6
000K
7
000K
7500K
8
000K
8
500K
9
000K
9
500K
High Brightness
6
500K
Custom Gamma
Correction Value
White
Red
Green
Blue
Reset
1023
512
50
1
00(%)
Custom1
Custom2
Custom3
0
Picture Adjust
Exit
MENU
BACK
Back
Select
Operate
N
ormal
>
>
Color Management
Color Selection
Axis Position
Hue
Saturation
Brightness
Off
Custom1
Custom2
Custom3
Picture Adjust
Exit
MENU
BACK
Back
Select
Operate
0
0
0
0
Pause
Off
Reset
Red
>
>
Picture Adjust
Exit
MENU
BACK
Back
Select
Operate
>
Advanced
0
Lens Aperture
CMD Demo
Clear Motion Drive
Custom Gamma
Color Space
NR
Lamp Power
Sharpness
Off
Standard
Normal
Picture Adjust
Exit
MENU
BACK
Back
Select
Operate
>
Advanced
0
Lens Aperture
CMD Demo
Clear Motion Drive
Color Management
Custom Gamma
NR
Lamp Power
Sharpness
Off
Off
Normal
E
xit
MENU
BACK
B
ack
Select
O
perate
0
>
>
2
5
Detail Enhance
S
harpness
Picture Adjust
Sharpness
1 Layers and Organization of the Picture Adjust Submenus
1 Picture Adjust
1-1 Color Temperature
1-1
1-2
1-2-1 Sharpness
1-1
1-2
1-2-1
1-2-2
1-2-3
1-2-1
1-2-2
1-2 Advanced
1-2-2 Custom Gamma
1-2-3 Color Management
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2 Layers and Organization of the Input Signal Submenu
Exit
MENU
B
ACK
Back
Select
Operate
Aspect(Video)
Progressive
HDMI
COMP.
Mask
Auto
PC
Picture Position
16:9
Off
Input Signal
Exit
M
ENU
B
ACK
Back
Select
Operate
Aspect(Video)
P
rogressive
HDMI
C
OMP.
Mask
Auto
P
icture Position
1
6:9
O
ff
Input Signal
E
xit
M
ENU
BACK
B
ack
Select
Operate
Input Signal
COMP.
Y
Pb/Cb Pr/Cr
Color Space
Exit
MENU
BACK
Back
Select
Operate
Input Signal
PC
1
6
Phase
2
200
Tracking
Picture Position
A
uto Alignment
E
xit
M
ENU
BACK
B
ack
Select
Operate
L
evel Check
Input Signal
HDMI
O
ff
Control with HDMI
Auto
C
olor Space
Auto
3
D Format
Enhanced
Input
2 Input Signal
2-1 HDMI
2-1
2-2
2-3
2-2 COMP.
2-1
2-2
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Exit
M
ENU
BACK
B
ack
Select
Operate
Pixel Adjust
Installation
Lens Control
Keystone
Anamorphic
Screen Adjust
Black Level
Installation Style
Front
Off
Exit
MENU
BACK
Back
Select
Operate
Trigger
Off Timer
Communication Terminal
Network
Lamp Reset
High Altitude Mode
L
AN
O
ff
Off
Off
Function
Exit
MENU
BACK
Back
Select
Operate
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
Network
DHCP Client
O
ff
Function
Set
MAC Address :
AA-BB-CC-DD-EE-FF
1
92. 168. 0.254
2
55. 255. 255. 0
1
92. 168. 0. 2
Exit
M
ENU
BACK
Back
S
elect
Operate
H
oriz. Green
Horiz. Blue
Installation
Pixel Adjust
V
ert. Red
Vert. Green
V
ert. Blue
3
3
3
3
3
Horiz. Red
3
E
xit
M
ENU
BACK
B
ack
Select
Operate
Lock
O
ff
Zoom
Shift
On
Image Pattern
A
uto
Lens Cover
Installation
Lens Control
Focus
Layers and organization of the submenus 3 installation and 5 function
3 Installation
3-1 Lens Control
3-1
3-2
3-2 Pixel Adjust
5 Function
5-1
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5-1 Network
(*)
(*) MAC address is
different depending on the
respective equipment.
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Menu Button
B
ACK
HIDE
LIGHT
L
ENS AP.
C.M.D
P
C
H
DMI 1
STAND BY
A
SPECT
HDMI 2
ANAMO
C
OMP
.
LENS.
C
ONTROL
MENU
GAMMA
P.FILE
COLOR
ADJ.
PIC.
O
N
F
ILM
NATURAL
STAGE3D
USER1
USER2
THX
ANIME
C
INEMA
PICTURE MODE
INPUT
TEMP
COLOR
STANDBY/ON
MENU
BACK
INPUT
OK
Operate the menu by use of the buttons on the projector body or on the
remote control.
SDC-15
Button
ProjectorIR Remote
Function
Menu is Displayed
While the menu is displayed, the menu
screen is turned off.
While showing “Main menu” (Layer 1)
selected items are confirmed, and
“Submenus” (Layer 2) will be displayed.
When a submenu is displayed, press OK,
and the displayed items in the selection
are moved to the “Settings screen”
(Layer 3).
Return to the Previous Menu Screen
The menu screen is turned off when the
main menu screen is shown.
Displaying the Main Menu
and the Submenu
/ :Select an adjustment item in the
menu. Set the setting value of the
selected adjustment item. The
adjusted setting value is immediately.
Menu
Operation
Button
Menu
Operation
Button
/ :Selection of a displayed sub-menu
item. Selection of an item in the menu.
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BACK
H
IDE
LIGHT
L
ENS AP.
C.M.D
PC
H
DMI 1
S
TAND BY
ASPECT
HDMI 2
A
NAMO
COMP.
LENS.
CONTROL
MENU
GAMMA
P.FILE
COLOR
ADJ.
PIC.
O
N
F
ILM
NATURAL
STAGE3D
USER1
USER2
THX
ANIME
CINEMA
PICTURE MODE
INPUT
TEMP
COLOR
STANDBY/ON
MENU
BACK
INPUT
OK
Exit
MENU
B
ACK
Back
Select
Operate
160H
H
DMI-2
1080p60
10bit
Input
Source
Deep Color
Lamp Time
Information
:
:
:
:
Picture Adjust
Reset
A
dvanced
Exit
M
ENU
BACK
Back
Select
Operate
Color Temp.
Gamma
Film Tone
C
ontrast
Brightness
Color
T
int
0
0
0
0
C
olor Profile
Picture Mode
Film
Film1
X
enon1
F
ilm1
Exit
M
ENU
B
ACK
Back
Select
Operate
Lamp Time
Deep Color
160H
P
C
1920X1080
Information
R
esolution
67.50kHz
H
Frequency
60.0Hz
V Frequency
Input
8
bit
:
:
:
:
:
:
Menu Operation Procedures
1 Press MENU
The main menu is displayed on the screen.
3
3
4
5
2
The submenu items, which are currently selected, are
shown. Currently selected menu items are highlighted and
the icon is colored in orange.
• If one selects “Information”, information about the currently selected video input
and PC input are displayed at the bottom of the menu.
3 Press OK or cursor ( /)
• Sub-menu item is displayed.
3
4
• Sub-menu items vary depending on the input signal and the picture mode.
5
2
See “Content menu” on the next page for more details.
3
1
6
Example:
Input signals other
than PC signals
Example:
When inputting
PC signals
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4 Press the Cursor ( / ) to Select the Items to Adjust
If the name of a submenu item is dimmed, it cannot be selected.
5 Press Cursor ( / ) to Change Settings
6 After Adjusting, Press BACK
Every time it is pressed, you will return to the previous menu screen.
7 Repeat Steps 6-2 to Adjust Other Items
After all adjustments are done,press MENU, and the menu disappears from the screen.
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Menu Item Descriptions
All numbers for the items within [ ] are default settings.
• It is possible to operate all items displayed in the menu display by pressing OK/BACK or the cursor (up, down, left, right arrows).
• Displayed items vary depending on the selected item in the menu and type of input signal (or absence of any signal).
1 Picture Adjust
Picture Mode
Film
Cinema
Animation
Natural
Stage
3D
User 1
User 2
User 3
THX
Color Profile
Film 1
Film 2
Please refer to the description of each mode, and then use the mode best suited for you. Moreover, it is possible to adjust the image
quality by selecting User 1, 2, and 3. Settings: Film, Cinema,Animation, Natural, Stage, 3D, THX, User 1, User 2, User 3.[Natural]
This image setting is calibrated to best suit film, and may be thus used for watching movies in general.
This image setting is based on the DCI standard and brings to life brightly colored pictures.Suitable for viewing action movies and
brightly-colored images.[DCI: Shorthand for Digital Cinema Initiative].
An image setting calibrated for animation films.
An image setting featuring natural colors/tonality. Suitable for viewing a wide variety of video material [ex:TV dramas/serials].
This image setting is best for watching live events, concerts and theater presentations.
This is the image setting for watching 3D movies.
User settings 1, 2, and 3 are available for individual calibration, as desired. Last adjustments made are saved into memory.
User 1 is hand calibrated by Wolf factory technicians and may be adjusted to compensate to your specific screen screen type.
Image settings certified by THX.
These are adjustable color profiles to best suit the source material. Depending on the settings, the items that can be changed in the
“Picture Mode” will vary.(See Table 1)
The color profile is typically selected based on preferences and video content.
(*) If you select “Off”,it is impossible to perform any picture adjust for other color temp. other than “Lamp Power” and “LensAperture”
under“Advanced”, and also “Gamma” or “Sharpness.”
Settings:Film 1, Film 2, Cinema 1, Cinema 2, Standard,Anime 1, Anime 2, Video,Vivid, Adobe,Stage,3D, Off.
Depending on the picture mode, the default values will change. [See table 1]
This is a profile that comes closest to the color space of a Xenon lamp, with films made under the Eastman Kodak Company
film process.
This is a profile that comes closest to the color space of a Xenon lamp, with films made under the FUJIFILM Corporation process.
Cinema 1
Cinema 2
Standard
Anime 1
Anime 2
Video
Vivid
Adobe
Stage
3D
Off
This is a profile that resembles the color space of the DCI film standards.
This is a profile that resembles the color space of HDTV.
This profile closely represents the film-specific color space of HDTV content.[HDTV: Shorthand for High DefinitionTelevision].
This is a profile suitable for CG animation, which can be often found in Hollywood- produced animated TV or film series.
[This profile is intended for content with bright colors].
This is a profile suitable for animation cel-style animation series,which are more common in Japan.
[This profile is intended for animation with more dim colors].
This profile is suitable for generalTV / drama / sports viewing.
This is a profile with richer sense of color, often suitable for video games.
This is the color profile best suited for Adobe* RGB.
(*) Adobe,and the Adobe logo are registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems,as Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries.
This profile is suitable for live music,orchestral and opera concerts,theater, etc.
This is the most suitable profile when using 3D-glasses.
This mode does not enable color management adjustment.
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[Table 1] The Settings and DefaultValues of the Picture Mode Color Profiles
Picture Mode
Film
Film 1
Film 2
Color Profile
This is the default value according to the picture mode.
Cinema
Cinema 1
Cinema 2
Standard
Anime
Anime 1
Anime 2
Standard
Natural
Video
Vivid
Adobe
Standard
Stage
Stage
Standard
3D
3D
Standard
Vivid
THX
THX
User 1, 2
Everything
is displayed
except for
Film 1
and Film2
.
Color Temp.
Gamma
Normal
A (3D)
B (3D)
Film 1
Film 2
Film 3
Film 4
A
B
C
D
Custom 1
Custom 2
Custom 3
Adjust color temperature.
To “[1-1] ColorTemp.”of the submenu
Adjust gamma curve. Set to your desired preference.
Settings:Normal, A (3D), B (3D),Film 1, Film 2, Film 3 Film 4, A, B, C, D, Custom 1, Custom 2, Custom 3[Normal]
The typically recommended setting.
(*) It is not possible to set it when the “Picture Mode” is set to “3D”.
(*) It is not possible to set it when the “Picture Mode” is set to “Film”.
A (3D), B (3D) can only be set, if the “Picture Mode”is “3D”.
This is the normal gamma curve for 3D.
A (3D) will be brighter.
Film 1, 2, 3, 4 can only be set if the "Picture Mode" is set to “Film”.
This is the gamma curve that approximates the characteristics of an Eastman Kodak Company film process.
This is the gamma curve that approximate the characteristics of a film made by the FUJIFILM Corporation process.
This is a gamma curve that emphasizes tonality in the gamma of Film 1.
This is a gamma curve that emphasizes contrast in the gamma of Film 2.
A, B, C, D cannot be set if the “Picture Mode” is “3D”.
(*) It is not possible to set it when the "Picture Mode" is set to “Film”.
This is a gamma curve focused on tonality.
This is a gamma curve for film’s unique S curve.
This is a gamma curve that – in regard to the gamma of B – emphasizes contrast.
For normal, this is a gamma curve where the intermediate gradations look brighter.
Custom 1, 2, 3 cannot be set if the “Picture Mode”is “3D”.
Under submenu“[1-2-2] Custom Gamma”, it is possible to change the gamma curve and save it.
The initial value of Custom 1, 2, and 3 is the same as for “Normal”.
Film Tone
White
Red
Green
Blue
Dark/Bright Level
Dark Level
Bright Level
You can reproduce the intensity of the exposure image.
(*) This function can be set only if the “Picture Mode” is set to “Film”.
Settings:(The more under-exposure,the darker) -16 to 16 (the more over-exposure, the brighter)[0]
Setting: (under-exposure to for red), -16 to 16 (over-exposure for red)[0]
Settings:(under-exposure for green) -16 to 16 (over-exposure for green)[0]
Settings:(under-exposure for blue) -16 to 16 (over-exposure for blue)[0]
Compensates for excessive darkness / brightness of an area.
(*) It is possible to set it unless the “Picture Mode”is set to “Film”.
Values: (makes dark areas darker) -7 to 7 (brightens dark areas)[0]
Settings:(darkens bright areas) -7 to 7 (makes bright areas brighter)[0]
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Contrast
Brightness
Color
Tint
Advanced
Reset
1-1 Color
Temp.
(Preset value)
Xenon1
Xenon2
Xenon3
Adjusts the contrast (white level) of the image.
Settings:(darker) -50 to 50 (whiter)
Adjusts the brightness (black level) of the image.
Settings:(dark) -50 to 50 (bright)
Adjusts the color intensity of the image.
Settings:(less saturated), -50 to 50 (saturated)
Adjusts the image tint (hue) of the image.
Settings:(reddish) -50 to 50 (greenish)
Functions such as contour correction, custom gamma and color management can be set to sub-menu “[1-2] Advanced”.
Resets all settings to the factory default settings.
Adjusts the color temp. of the video images. Adjust to your preference.
(*) For this setting, the setting choices can vary in accordance with the “Picture Mode”.
Adjustment is not possible when set to “THX”.
Settings:(Preset value), Xenon1, Xenon2, Xenon3, High Bright,Custom 1, Custom 2, Custom 3[Preset value]
The color temp. can be adjusted within the range of 5500K to 9500K in steps of 500K.
A value of 6500K produces the most balanced video image.
Settings:Between (reddish) 5500-9500 (bluish) in steps of 500K[6500]
This control reproduces the color temperature characteristics of a xenon lamp as used in cinemas.
A light source color that is employed by film projectors.
A light source color employed by a digital cinema projector.
A light source color that looks “cooler” than the Xenon2 setting.
Offset
Red
Green
Blue
High Bright
Custom 1
Custom 2
Custom 3
Gain
Red
Green
Blue
Offset
Red
Green
Blue
Xenon 1, Xenon 2, Xenon 3 can each be adjusted based on the “color” in black of the video images.
Settings:(Weak red) -50 to 50 (strong red)[0]
Setting: (Weak green), -50 to 50 (strong green)[0]
Setting: (Weak blue) -50 to 50 (strong blue)[0]
Select this to get the brightest image possible.
You can adjust the color temp. and recall each in Custom 1, 2, and 3.
Please save your preferred adjustment values here.
Adjustments to the brighter areas (ie white) of the video image, for optimum color.
Settings:(Weak red) -255 to 0 (strong red)[0]
Setting: (Weak green) -255 to 0 (strong green)[0]
Setting: (Weak blue) -255 to 0 (strong blue)[0]
Adjustments to the darker areas (ie black) of the video image,for optimum color.
Settings:(Weak red) -50 to 50 (strong red)[0]
Setting: (Weak green) -50 to 50 (strong green)[0]
Setting: (Weak blue) -50 to 50 (strong blue)[0]
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1-2 Advanced
Sharpness
Adjust sharpness and detail enhancement via “[1-2-1] Sharpness” of the submenu.
NR
RNR
NR
M
BNR
Color Space
Standard
Wide 1
Wide 2
Custom Gamma
Color Management
Clear Motion Drive
Reduces unwanted noise in the video image.Adjust to preference.
Adjusts the intensity of random noise elimination of the image.
Values: (Low) 0 to16 (strong)[0]
Adjusts the intensity of mosquito noise elimination of the image.
(*) It is not possible to set when the “Picture Mode” is set to “3D”.
Moreover, it is not possible to set it on certain HD signals.
Values: (Low) 0 to16 (strong)[0]
Reduces the block noise of the video images.
(*) It is not possible to set when the “Picture Mode” is set to “3D”.
Moreover, it is not possible to set it on certain HD signals.
Settings:On, Off[Off]
You can switch the color space as displayed by the projector.
Settings:Standard,Wide 1, Wide 2
Equivalent to the HDTV color space.
Equivalent to the color space of the DCI standard.
A color space that is broader than Wide1
It is possible to create and save custom gamma curves.Adjust to your preference.
To “[1-2-2] Custom Gamma” of the submenu.
It is possible to adjust and save desired color space calibrations.
To “[1-2-3] Color Management”of the submenu.
This setting improves scenes with fast motion, helping to produce clearer images with little residual image retention.
For PC and 3D signals, the “Clear motion Drive” cannot be used.
On occasions the image may appear distorted in some scenes, or light and dark flashes might occur. In this case, please choose
“Off”,and then a setting of your choice.
Settings:Off, Mode 1, Mode 2, Mode 3, Mode 4, Inverse Telecine[Off]
Off
Mode 1
Mode 2
Mode 3
Mode 4
Inverse Telecine
CMD Demo
Left
Right
Top
Bottom
Off
Lens Aperture
Off
Black insertion weak
Black interpolation strong
Interpolation weak
Interpolation strong
With 60i/60p signals, e.g of TV-broadcast and DVDs, original 24 frame video image footage is changed to a 24 frame display.
(*) 24p will not function.
It is possible to visually confirm the effects of the settings in Mode 3 and Mode 4 of the Clear Motion Drive. Upon pressing the button
“OK”,it will be displayed on all sides of a screen in the center split into two parts. Finally, it will turn to “Off”. It cannot be set for PC
and 3D signals.
Settings:Left -> right -> top -> Bottom -> Off (changed with “OK” button)[Off]
The left screen displays a demonstration of the Clear motion drive.
The right screen displays a demonstration of the Clear motion drive.
The upper screen displays a demo of the Clear motion drive.
The screen below displays a demo of the Clear motion drive.
The Demo of the Clear motion drive is turned off.
Adjusts the optical iris and aperture setting.A setting of 0 means fully opened.
Settings:(Dark) -15 to 0 (bright)[0]
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Custom Gamma
Correction Value
White
Red
Green
Blue
Reset
1023
512
50
100(%)
Custom1
Custom2
Custom3
0
Picture Adjust
Exit
MENU
BACK
Back
Select
Operate
Normal
>
>
Lamp Power
Adjust the brightness of the lamp.
(*) If continually used in the “High” mode, the lamp will dim sooner and will likely require earlier replacement.
(*) For about 60 seconds after the lamp is lit, the lamp cannot be switched off.
Settings:Normal, High[Normal]
Normal
High
Normally this setting is optimal (160W drive).
Commonly used in a brighter lit rooms, this setting may be chosen. (220W drive)
1-2-1 Sharpness
Sharpness
Detail Enhance
Emphasizes the outline sharpness of all images. Adjust to your preference.
Values: 0 to 50 (sharper)
This control makes minute details of the image “stand out.”Adjust to your preference.
Values: 0 to 50 (strong)
1-2-2 Custom Gamma
Custom 1~3
CorrectionValue
Gamma
Adjustment
[1] Create custom gamma curves and save in the Custom 1, 2, and 3 memory settings.
Please adjust to your preference.
(*) Initial values of Custom 1, 2, and 3 are the same as for “Normal”.
(*) Please refer to the figure at the bottom for adjustment.
(*) It is recommended that you read “Gamma Curve” (page reference: 56) for hints about adjustment.
You can choose to add the underlying gamma curve adjustment.
(*) Can choose any setting, as the default gamma curve will always appear linear. Settings: Normal,A, B, C, D
(brightens in particular dark to intermediate parts) 1.8 to 2.6 (darkens in particular dark to intermediate parts)
in the range of values with increments of 0.1[Normal]
The gamma curve for “green”is being displayed as being representative.If “white”,“red,”“green” or “blue” are selected,
the corresponding color curves are displayed.
Place the cursor on a gamma curve with 12 points with the buttons for left and right, and then use the buttons for up and
down buttons to move those points up or down.
White
Red
Green
Blue
Reset
Red,green and blue can be adjusted at the same time.
Adjust only the gamma curve for red.
Adjust only the gamma curve for green.
Adjust only the gamma curve for blue.
The same data as for the "Normal" modes are used when resetting custom gamma.
(*) When you exit the adjustment menu of Custom Gamma, please save the adjustment values.
You can return to the original data, which should be saved.
Gradation at the
selected point.
(*)
Gamma curve
Gradation diagram
corresponding to the
gamma curve.
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1-2-3 Color Management
Custom 1~3
Adjust the 7 color axis (red / orange / yellow / green / cyan / blue / magenta) color as desired and save to memory.
For example you may want to change only the red color of roses. Please adjust to your preference.According to
your adjustments,the input image in the background changes.It is possible to confirm the video image before
adjustment by pressing the “HIDE” button of the remote control.
Pause
On
Off
Color Selection
Axis Position
Hue
Saturation
Brightness
2 Input Signal
HDMI
COMP.
PC
Picture Position
Pauses the live image, quite useful when making color adjustments.
Settings:On, Off
“Freezes”the image.
“Unfreezes” the image.
Enables you to precisely adjust the 7 colors:red, orange, yellow, green,cyan, blue and magenta,and then to achieve
the desired hue, color saturation and brightness.Please adjust to your preference.
Fine-tune the position of the central axis of the selected color.
Settings:-30 to 30[0]
Adjust the hue.
Settings:-30 to 30[0]
Adjust the color saturation.
Settings:(dim color), -30 to 30 (vivid colors)[0]
Adjust the brightness.
Settings:(dark) -30 to 30 (bright colors)[0]
Select the available HDMI input signal via the submenu “[2-1] HDMI”.
Component video input selection via the submenu “[2-2] COMP.”.
Select PC input via the submenu “[2-3] PC”.
An adjustment may be enabled if the edges of the picture are partially missing due to the timing of horizontal and
vertical synchronization signals. The value of the picture position depends on the input signal.
(*) Depending on the input signal, only partial video images can be displayed.
(*) When there is a 3D signal, this adjustment is not possible.
Horiz.
Vert.
Aspect (Video)
4:3
16:9
Zoom
Aspect (PC)
Auto
Just
Full
This aligns the horizontal position of the image.
This aligns the vertical position of the image.
(*) It is displayed when there is a video signal detected.
(*) If set to3D,ratio is fixed to 16:9.
Three aspect ratio settings: 4:3, 16:9, Zoom[16:9]
Sets the screen size of the image to 4:3. For HD signals, left and right sides are reduced.
Sets the screen size of the video image screen to 16:9. For SD signals left and right sides are expanded.
Zooms the video images. (*) For HD signals, this cannot be used.
Sets the video image screen size when a PC video signal is detected.
(*) Is displayed when there is a PC signal input.
Settings:Auto, 1:1, Full[Auto]
Positions the video image screen in the center of the display range and fills the screen.
Depending on the size of the video screen, left and right black borders will be drawn.
The video image screen size is displayed with the size of the input image.
Depending on the input video image, the screen will become smaller or part of the input image off the screen may be cut off.
It does not retain the aspect ratio of the video image and fills the entire screen.
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Mask
Off
2.5%
5%
Custom
Left
Right
Top
Bottom
Progressive
Auto
This hides the upper, lower, left and right borders of the screen with a black mask. Can be individually adjusted
vertically and horizontally.Adjust to your preference.
Setting: Off, 2.5%, 5%, Custom[Off]
Not masked.
Compared with the original video image, approximately 2.5% around the image may be masked.
Compared with the original video image, approximately 5% around the image may be masked.
Compared with the original video image, approximately 5% of the image is masked on the left side.
Settings:0 ~ 5%[0]
Compared with the original video image, approximately 5% of the image is masked on the right side.
Settings:0 ~ 5%[0]
Compared with the original video image, approximately 5% of the image is masked at the upper side.
Settings:0 ~ 5%[0]
Compared with the original video image, approximately 5% of the image is masked at the bottom side.
Settings:0 ~ 5%[0]
Interlaced signals (480i/576i/1080i) are converted to progressive signals. Interpolates interlaced signal video images
with video images from the surrounding fields.Please set to your preference.
Settings:Auto, Off[Auto]
This detects 24p video content, as seen in film. This also detects interlaced signals from the original video material
or if they are the product of signal conversion and are interpolated accordingly.
Off
2-1 HDMI
Input
Standard
Enhanced
SuperWhite
Level Check
Color Space
Auto
YCbCr (4:4:4)
YCbCr (4:2:2)
RGB
Control with HDMI
The interpolation of video images as interlaced video signals,e.g. video material.
Sets the dynamic range of the input video images (scale).Dark and bright areas, which are not matched correctly,
might get brighter or darker. If you are unsure of the input signal dynamic range, please review “Level Check”.
Settings:Standard, Enhance, Super White[Standard]
This is most commonly used when the input signal is standard video,and the resulting dynamic range levels fall
between 16-235.
This is where the dynamic range of the input video will scale from 0-255, as typically seen with PC signals.
This is set when the dynamic range of the input video scales from 16-255.Please set the output to video equipment
compatible with Super White for Super White-enabled DVD / BD etc.
You can confirm the dynamic range of the input signal.A pattern as shown in the illustration is displayed in the four corners
and center of the screen. Please compare the dynamic range of the input signal with this pattern illustration and confirm.
(*) The number in the illustration is the scale level.This number is not displayed. The illustration of the gradation in the figure
is accentuated for explanatory purposes. It may be different from the actual scale level.
Adjust the color space of the input signal.
Settings:Auto, YCbCr(4:4:4), YCbCr(4:2:2), RGB[Auto]
YCbCr(4:4:4),YCbCr(4:2:2), RGB signals are automatically detected and configured.
Settings if the input of a YCbCr(4:4:4) input video image signal is detected.
Settings if the input of a YCbCr(4:2:2) input video image signal is detected.
Default setting when RGB video signals input are detected.
Configured communication of HDMI equipment.
Settings:On, Off[Off]
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3D Format
Auto
Frame Packing
Side by Side
Top and Bottom
2D
2-2 COMP.
Color Space
Y Pb/Cb Pr/Cr
RGB
2-3 PC
Auto Alignment
Tracking
Determines the format of the 3D input signal.
Some signals maynotbeembedded with3D information,thustheimageprojected maynot occur in 3D if they are recognized as 2D images.
If this occurs, you will need to reconfigure the 3D settings manually.
(*) It is recommended to read "On 3D" (reference page: 53) before watching 3D video images.
ettings:Auto, Frame Packing, Side by Side,Top & Bottom,2D[Auto]
S
3D formats are determined automatically.
Select this if the 3D input signal is the frame pack method.
Select this if the 3D input signal is the side by side method.
Select this if the 3D signal is the top and bottom method.
Projected as a 2D signal.
(*) The Component video input selection.
This configures the input signal method of the component input.
Settings:Y Pb/Cb Pr/Cr, RGB[Y Pb/Cb Pr/Cr]
The setting for the component video input signal.
The setting for the RGB video image input signal.
(*) The PC input selection.
The picture position of Tracking and Phase will be automatically adjusted.
Adjusts the size and display of the horizontal direction and display area of the video images.
(Depending on the signal,there is typically little need for adjustment)
Phase
Picture Position
Horiz.
Vert.
3 Installation
Lens Control
Pixel Adjust
Installation Style
Front
Ceiling Mount (F)
Rear
Ceiling Mount (R)
Keystone
Horizontal
Adjusts the flickering and blur of the video images.
(Depending on the signal,there is typically little need for adjustment)
Adjust the picture positioning.
Adjusts the horizontal position of the image.
Adjusts the vertical position of the image.
To Sub-menu “[3-1] Lens Control”PixelAdjust
To submenu “[3-2] Pixel Adjust”
Adjusts for the projector’s position; one can switch horizontal and vertical flip / forward switch.
Settings:Front, Ceiling Mount (Front), Rear, Ceiling Mount (Rear)[Front]
Concerning the projection plane, keystone correction may be deployed (especially useful when the projector is not
parallel to the screen or environment).
(*) There may be instances,when the video image - after having corrected for keystone distortion - will still not
match the screen.The position with a shift correction of 0% position is one exception.
(*) With 3D input signals,keystone adjustment is not possible.
Adjusts the horizontal keystone.
Settings:-40 to 40[0]
Vertical
Adjusts the vertical keystone.
Settings:-30 to 30[0]
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Anamorphic
A
B
Off
Screen Adjust
Black Level
3-1 Lens Control
Focus
Zoom
Shift
Lens Cover
The video images are enlarged [stretched] in the vertical direction of the panel resolution.This setting is used when
one uses the anamorphic lens to enlarge them in the horizontal direction.
(*) Anamorphic modes cannot be set when there is a 3D signal input.
f a 3D signal is fed in whenever the Anamorphic modes are set to A or B, the Anamorphic modes are automatically turned Off.
I
Settings:A, B, Off[Off]
Video with an aspect ratio of 2.35:1 is enlarged in the vertical direction of the panel resolution and projected.
Video with an aspect ratio of 16:9 are displayed by reducing them in the horizontal direction, without changing their size in
the vertical direction.
Used when watching video images other than those with a 2.35:1 aspect ratio while using an anamorphic lens. 2.35:1 video images
are projected without any changes.(Black bands appear on all sides)
This control may correct for white balance errors, when determined to occur from the non-uniform reflective properties of
the projection screen.
Please adjust to your preference.
Adjusts black level when used indoors.
Settings:0 to 10[0]
This controls each motorized functions of the lens during projector installation.
This function is used to adjust focus.
This function is used to adjust zoom.
This function is used to adjust shift.
This function is used to set the lens cover position, and whether or not it should be linked with a power supply for
opening/closing, or simply left open.
Settings:Auto, Open[Auto]
Auto
Open
Image Pattern
On
Off
Lock
On
Off
3-2 Pixel Adjust
Horiz. Red
Horiz. Green
Horiz. Blue
Vert. Red
Vert. Green
Vert. Blue
This opens/closes the lens cover when linked to power on/off commands.
Regardless if the power is on/off,the lens cover is always open.
An Adjustment pattern can be displayed when setting focus and zoom.
Settings:On, Off[On]
During the adjustment,the image pattern is displayed.
The image pattern is displayed in conjunction with the above items.Off
The external input signal is displayed without displaying the image pattern.
This locks the lens adjustment controls
Settings:On, Off[Off]
This turns on the lens “lock” feature. If the remote control button “LENS”button is pressed, a warning message is issued.
This enables all lens control functions.
This fine tunes possible slight color errors in the horizontal/vertical directions of the video Images,in units of 1 pixel.
(*) It is impossible to match all image pixels on the screen.Due to the technology there will always be some gaps.
(*) In case the image is reversed, or upside-down, the horizontal and vertical directions are reversed.
(*) Please perform adjustments on a clear still image.
(*) For fine tuning, the effects of adjustments may be difficult to see on some video images.
(Move red to the left) 1 to 5 (move red to the right)[3]
(Move green to the left), 1 to 5 (move red to the right)[3]
(Move blue to the left) 1 to 5 (move red to the right)[3]
(Move red down) 1 to 5 (move red up)[3]
(Move green down) 1 to 5 (move green up)[3]
(Move blue down) 1 to 5 (move blue up)[3]
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4 Display Setup
Back Color
Sets the background color when no input signal is detected.
ettings: Blue, Black[Blue]
S
Blue
Black
Menu Position
Menu Display
15 sec
On
Line Display
5 sec
Off
Source Display
On
Off
Logo
Sets the background color to blue.
Sets the background color to black.
Sets the position of the on-screen menu. By pressing the [OK] button, an image illustration appears at the position
of the menu.The highlighted position in the illustration can be moved via the left and right keys. If one presses [OK],
the menu moves to the highlighted position.
If you press the key to the right, the menu will move starting from the top left -> top right -> central -> bottom right
-> bottom left and then back to the upper left.
By pressing of the left key, the menu moves in the opposite direction.[Upper left]
Determines the length of time to display the menu.
Settings:15 sec, On[On]
If there is no operation for 15 seconds,the menu disappears.
Display is always on until dismissed.
Configures if input is displayed [or not] whenever the input is switched.
Value: 5 sec, on[5 sec]
Displays for 5 seconds.
Not displayed.
Configures whether or not to display the signal, when the input is switched.
Settings:On, Off[On]
Display.
Not displayed.
Configures whether or not to display the "D-ILA" logo upon activation.
Settings:On, Off[On]
On
Off
5 Function
Trigger
Off
On (Power)
On (Anamo)
Off Timer
Displayed for 5 seconds.
Not displayed.
Configures 12V output to an external device (ex: motorized screen equipped with a trigger function].
Settings:Off, On (Power), On (Anamorphic)[Off]
No output.
When projector power is turned on, a 12V control pulse is emitted from the trigger output.
When turning off power, the output of the 12V control signal stops.
During standby mode, an output will occur if the OPERATE button is pressed.After cooling, the output stops
[as the projector returns to standby].
Control signals (12V) are emitted when the Anamorphic mode is set from “Off” to “A”or “B”. If the Anamorphic mode
is set to “A” or “B”, the operation in this state equals “On (Power)”.
Establishes a system Power Off Timer.
* If there are no operations,the unit powers off automatically.
* It powers off automatically even while projecting an image.
Settings:Off, 1 hour, 2 hours,3 hours, 4 hours[Off]
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Off
1 Hour
2 Hour
Hour
3
4 Hour
High Altitude Mode
On
Off
Communication
Terminal
RS-232C
LAN
Network
Lamp Reset
5-1 Network
DHCP Client
On
Off
Power is not turned off.
Power is turned off automatically after 1 hour.
Power is turned off automatically after 2 hours.
Power is turned off automatically after 3 hours.
Power is turned off automatically after 4 hours.
Used when the projector is installed at higher elevations (appx.3000 feet , or 900m above sea level).
Settings:On, Off[Off]
Set.
Not set.
Determines the control terminal to be used. Only one terminal type may be used at one time.
Settings:RS-232C, LAN[RS-232C]
Select the RS-232C port.
Selects the LAN port.
Network is displayed if LAN is chosen in “Communication terminal”submenu “[5-1] Network”is set to “LAN”.
Resets the lamp use timer to “0”.
Sets the DHCP client.
Settings:On, Off[Off]
Automatically obtains an IP address from the connected network's DHCP server.
* The automatic retrieval starts with the "Set" within the menu.
The network settings are established manually.
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
MAC Address
Set
6 Information
Displays upon HDMI/COMP. input
Input
Source
Deep Color
Lamp Time
Displays upon PC input
Input
Resolution
H Frequency
V Frequency
Deep Color
Lamp Time
Sets the IP address.[192.168.0.2]
Sets the subnet mask.[255.255.255.0]
Sets the default gateway.[192.168.0.254]
Displays the MAC address of the unit.
[5-1] Reflects the network setting.
Displays video image input terminal.
Displays the name of the input source.
Displays the color bit depth concerning an input video signal.
* When you input YCbCr (4:2:2), it is not displayed.
* When there is information about DeepColor from the source device, it is displayed.
Displays the lamp usage time.
Displays video image input terminal.
Displays image resolution.
Displays the H Frequency.
Displays V Frequency.
Displays the color bit depth concerning an input video signal.
* When you input YCbCr (4:2:2), it is not displayed.
* When there is information about DeepColor from the source device, it is displayed.
Displays the lamp usage time.
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Operation Guide
00%
1
THE LIGHT OUTPUT
%
0
0%100%
INPUT SIGNAL VALUE
100%
THE LIGHT OUTPUT
%
0
0%100%
INPUT SIGNAL VALUE
100%
Operation Guide Glossary
Gamma Curve
Gamma encoding of images is required to compensate for properties of human vision - to
maximize the use of the bits or bandwidth [in digital devices] relative to how humans
perceive light and color. Human vision under common illumination conditions (not pitch
black or blindingly bright) follows an approximate gamma or power function. If images
are not gamma encoded, they allocate too many bits or too much bandwidth to highlights
that humans cannot differentiate,and too few bits/bandwidth to shadow values that humans
are sensitive to and would require more bits/bandwidth to maintain the same visual quality.
[… excerpt from Wikipedia, 6/11]
The gamma curve of the SDC-15 projector can be custom tailored to match the
relative values of the input signal, the projector’s light output, for optimum picture fidelity.
Adjustments can be made both in total white and via the three primary RGB colors.
The value of the input video image signal is displayed as a percentage - with both being
displayed in % of units - of the maximum light input signal for brightness, and the
brightness output value as a percentage of the maximum output of the projector. We can
say that relative to the signal input value at 50%, it projects with a brightness output value
also at 50%. However, a light output value of 0% is not completely black since that cannot
be projected [the possibility of any projector to reproduce absolute blackness is limited;
thus the light output at “0% black” will be actually slightly brighter in real terms].
The input video image signal value is thus represented by a continuous gamma curve
from 0% to 100%, which can be adjusted by you or your calibrator. The gamma curve
can be set for each color separately, i.e. red, green and blue – or by selecting white to
adjust all colors at the same time.
THE LIGHT OUTPUT
0%
THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE INPUT SIGNAL
100%
0%
THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE INPUT SIGNAL
INPUT SIGNAL
0%100%
THE LIGHT OUTPUT
0%100%
VALUE
INPUT SIGNAL
VALUE
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A larger “angle” of inclination of the gamma curve (“A” below) leads to a greater
differentiation of the light output values in that area, thus making it easier to resolve fine
details in the video. A lower “angle” of inclination will lead to fewer differences in that
area, making the images harder to distinguish between the important gradations (“B”).
If it is impossible to achieve any inclination angle, becoming horizontal, the gap in that
area vanishes and it may be impossible to distinguish between any of the key details
in video (“C”).
Suppose you knew the exact inclination (or gamma curve) value(s) of the input video
signal, and could increase the slope in the desired areas and attenuate the slope in other
portions of the video. The result would be a clearer, well defined image. Conversely, if
one does not know the inclination values of the video content, fine adjustment might be
more difficult to perform. However, there are some known trends of the input signal
value and loosely determined by the type of video content. A few typical examples are
presented in the [Gamma] (Reference Page:48).
Some methods about how to adjust the gamma curve are presented here, but in reality
one can think of various adjustment methods, for example where red, green and blue
are individually adjusted. In your own image creation, please work the process of trial
and error and discover for yourself the impact of various gamma curves.
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立体映像
3D [Stereoscopic] Viewing
This is a brief description of the 3D methodology available from this projector. You will need
3D-glasses, a 3D emitter that synchronizes the active shutter glasses with the projected
images (3D glasses and emitter sold separately), plus appropriate content from a 3D Blu-ray
player, cable or satellite system, or game console.
The 3D scheme employed by this system utilizes the principle of binocular parallax. It
projects with the frame sequential method, where separately alternating images are
produced for the left and right eye. Opening and closing of 3D glasses fitted with liquid
crystal shutters are controlled in such a way that video images corresponding to the
right/left eye and are only visible by the respective eye. As a result, one can see true
three-dimensional images with this system:
Binocular Parallax:
Difference of view on
a single object as seen
by the left and right eyes,
respectively.
Video images seen
with the left eye
Original
EyesVideo images seen
with the right eye
Stereoscopic
video image
Please stop watching
at once if you feel unwell
and consult aphysician
if necessary.
• People who suffer from certain
types of photosensitivity, from
heart disease, or people in
generally poor physical condition
should not watch 3D video images
from this device.
• It is recommended that you take
a break periodically. Length and
frequency of the breaks will vary
due to individual differences and
tolerances. Please judge for
yourself and use caution when
viewing for longer periods of time.
• The brain and eyes function to
judge stereoscopic vision.A feeling
for real distances starts to develop
from early childhood; we learn
distances by touching and seeing
real objects. Even though there
are individual differences, children
under 5 are still developing these
important skills. Letting them
frequently watch virtual 3D
images can be an obstacle in the
development of the real world’s
three-dimensional perspectives.
Due to the subtle difference of image perspective as seen by each eye, the brain perceives
them in a stereoscopic way.The 3D video images that “may” be seen by the respective
eyes are artificially produced today by sophisticated 3D cameras. Due to the exposure of
each eye to ONLY the respective left and right video images, the brain is induced to create
a stereoscopic image - an illusion which is not present in the real object. In other words,
today’s 3D magic is a sophisticated use of virtual imaging techniques!
• Young children may suddenly
become nauseous when watching
3D images. They may continue
to watch for long periods without
understanding where the
symptoms of motion sickness
arise from 3D imagery. Please
accompany your children while
watching in 3D, and pay particular
attention to the health of our
younger viewers at all times.
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In most cases, 3D images
are produced horizontally
and are meant to be
displayed in the horizontal viewing
plane. Since it is known that 3D
viewing can cause certain problems
with sensitive or young viewers
(such as motion sickness), please
do not hold the 3D glasses slanted
relative to the video images.
Please watch 3D
images from a distance
approximately three times
the height of the screen.For example,
for a projected image on a 120-inch
diagonal screen, that screen is just
under 5-feet tall. One should thus
sit approximately 15 feet from the
screen. Please refer to page 25,
and review the table with screen
sizes and height measurements.
Choosing a distance closer
than recommended may cause
undue eyestrain.
Separate images which can be seen by the right eye and left eye, respectively, are taken
and produced separately. Therefore, the image for the left eye is only visible to the left
eye, and the images for the right eye only or the right eye. The human brain perceives
stereoscopic images based on image information from both sides.
Left-eye
image
The closer one looks at stereoscopic images, the greater the binocular disparity, which
means greater perception of outward projection. At the same time, 3D images must fit
the screen, but the projected image and the artificially created 3D focal plane may be in
conflict. This may cause visual fatigue and discomfort.
Right-eye
image
Stereoscopic
video image
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The frame sequential method is a way of displaying left- and right-eye video images
[sequentially]. The projector projects the video images used for the left- and right-eyes
directly onto the screen. The video images for the left and right side are only visible with
the respective eye, as the left and right sides of the 3D glasses are opened and/or shut
rapidly by a liquid crystal shutter.As a result, the left and right images are seen only by
the respective eye and reveal a 3D image.
Right-eye
image
Left-eye
image
Close
Open
3D-glasses
Eyes
Stereoscopic
video image
:::
Video image projection
with the projector frame
sequential method
As the video images
for the left and right side
flash alternatively when
displayed, we urge you to refrain
from looking at the screen with
the naked eye. Insure sufficient 3D
glasses are present for your entire
viewing audience.
• The optional 3D glasses are only
to be used for viewing 3D videos
from the projector. Please do not
use it for watching other objects
or for watching 2D video images.
With using the 3D emitter,
please orient the emitter in
such a way towards the
audience glasses, so that the IR
timing data can reach the 3D
glasses without interference. The
IR information may be “bounced”
off certain screen surfaces and
reach the glasses.
• In certain cases, the system may
still not work correctly, especially:
In order to match the timing of the 3D video images with the opening/closing of the liquid
crystal shutters, the projector sends rapid timing data to the 3D glasses, via infrared
pulses as broadcast from the 3D emitter.
• If you are near other infrared
communication equipment
or lighting.
• If the 3D emitter is oriented
away from the 3D glasses.
• Depending on the type and
usage of 3D emitters, it is
also possible that its operation
might influence the operation
of other devices using infrared
communications.
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Replacing the Lamp
When the lamp run time
approaches 3,000 hours,
a message is displayed
on the screen and the lamp
replacement is encouraged.
• NEVER insert your hands into
the ANY opening while AC power
is connected! This could cause
product failure plus severe
personal injury, electric shock
and even death.
• Do not replace the lamp
immediately after the projector
has been used; allow a cooling
period of 1 hour or more before
lamp replacement. The lamp
assembly may still be hot and
can cause burns.
• Do not shake or otherwise
roughly handle the lamp unit.
This may cause failure.
Lamp Replacement Procedure
The lamp is a replaceable item. If the image becomes dark over time, or the lamp fails then
replace the lamp assembly.
1 Remove the Power Plug from the Outlet
2 Remove the Lamp Cover
• Remove the screws with ascrewdriver.
3 Loosen the Screws on the Lamp Unit
• Loosen the screws with ascrewdriver.
• Do not use any flammable cloth
or duster to clean the internal
parts of the projector. This may
cause a fire.
MEMO
Usable Lamp Life
• When the “Lamp Power” is set at
“Normal", the lifetime of the lamp
will be approximately 3000 hours.
This is an average lifetime and
cannot be guaranteed.
• The lamp may not reach 3000
hours depending on your viewing
frequency or operating conditions.
• When the lamp has reached the
end of its usable life, deterioration
progresses rapidly.
• If the picture becomes dark,
the tint becomes strange, or the
image flickers, promptly replace
the lamp.
4 Pull Out the Lamp Unit
• Grasp the handle and pull out the lamp unit.
Handle
Purchasing the Lamp Unit
Please consult your authorized Wolf Cinema dealer.
Lamp Unit
Part No.: WC-LPU220
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5 Remove the Power Plug from the Outlet
Handle
6 Tighten the Screws of the New Lamp Unit
• Tighten the screws with ascrewdriver.
Use only genuine
replacement parts for
the lamp unit. Also, never
attempt to reuse an old lamp. This
may cause a malfunction.
• Do not touch the surface of a new
lamp. This may shorten the lamp
life and cause lamp blowout.
MEMO
After Replacing the Lamp
• Do not place the removed lamp
unit at any location reachable
by children, or set it near
combustible items.
• Dispose of used lamp modules
in the same way as fluorescent
lamps. Follow your local community
rules for disposal.
7 Attach the Lamp Cover
• Insert the top part (with 2 claws) of the lamp cover into the unit.
• Fasten the screws with ascrewdriver.
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B
ACK
HIDE
L
IGHT
LENS AP.
C
.M.D
PC
HDMI 1
S
TAND BY
ASPECT
HDMI 2
ANAMO
COMP.
LENS.
CONTROL
MENU
G
AMMA
P
.FILE
C
OLOR
ADJ.
P
IC.
O
N
FILM
NATURAL
STAGE3D
USER1
USER2
THX
A
NIME
C
INEMA
P
ICTURE MODE
INPUT
T
EMP
C
OLOR
R
eset Lamp Time?
YES
NO
E
xit
MENU
BACK
Back
Select
Operate
T
rigger
O
ff Timer
Communication Terminal
N
etwork
High Altitude Mode
L
AN
Off
Off
Off
Function
L
amp Reset
Picture Adjust
Reset
A
dvanced
Exit
M
ENU
B
ACK
Back
Select
Operate
Color Temp.
Gamma
Film Tone
Contrast
Brightness
Color
Tint
0
0
0
0
Color Profile
Picture Mode
F
ilm
Film1
Xenon1
F
ilm1
Resetting Lamp Time
After replacing a lamp unit, please reset the lamp time.
Reset the lamp time from the menu screen.
1 Display the Setting Menu
2 Select “Function”“Lamp Reset”
1 Select
2 Confirm
3 Re-confirm
• Select “Yes” and the lamp time is set to zero.
Moreover, one returns to the previous menu.
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Reset the lamp time by remote control.
HIDE
BACK
OK
B
ACK
H
IDE
L
IGHT
LENS AP.
C
.M.D
PC
H
DMI 1
STAND BY
ASPECT
HDMI 2
A
NAMO
C
OMP
.
LENS.
CONTROL
M
ENU
G
AMMA
P
.FILE
C
OLOR
A
DJ.
P
IC.
ON
FILM
N
ATURAL
STAGE3D
USER1
U
SER2
THX
A
NIME
CINEMA
PICTURE MODE
INPUT
T
EMP
COLOR
1 Insert the Power Plug to the Power Outlet
Red Lights
2 Operate the Remote Control with the Projector in the Standby Mode
(the projector is powered, but is not turned on)
• Press in the order as shown.
• Press each button within 2-second intervals and press the last button
for 2 seconds or more.
• [STANDBY/ON] indicator and [LAMP] indicator blink alternately for 3 seconds.
After that, the unit switches to standby mode.
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Press for 2 seconds or more
Reset the lamp time only
when you have replaced
the lamp.
• Never reset the service time when
the lamp is still in use. Otherwise,
the approximate standards for
gauging replacement time may
be inaccurate and lamp blowout
may occur.
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Filter
Pull the AC power plug
from the power outlet
before cleaning.
MEMO
If the filter is Damaged or Too
Dirty to be Cleaned
• Replace with a new filter.A dirty
filter will not protect the internal
parts of the unit and may cause
shadows to appear on the
video image.
• To purchase a new filter
contact your authorized
Wolf Cinema dealer.
Cleaning and Replacing Filters
Clean the filter regularly or air intake efficiency may deteriorate and malfunction may occur.
1 Remove the Filter
2 Clean the Filter
• Wash the filter with water and dry it in a shaded area.
• In extremely soiled cases, the use of a neutral detergent is recommended. Put on
rubber gloves when using a detergent.
• After washing the filter with water, make sure that it is completely dry before
reinstalling - otherwise electric shock or malfunctions may occur.
• Do not clean the filter with a vacuum cleaner or air duster. The filter is soft and
may be damaged.
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3 Reinstall the Filter
Check that the left and right
claws are locked onto the unit
Purchasing the Replacement Filter
Please consult your authorized Wolf Cinema dealer.
Replacement Filter
Part No.: WC-FPSDC-01
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Troubleshooting
Before Sending the Projector Back to Your Authorized Dealer for Repair,
Please Check the Following
• You do not need to worry about the following situations if there is no visual abnormality on-screen.
• Part of the top surface or front of the unit runs hot.
• A creaking sound is heard from the unit.
• An operating sound is heard from the inside of the unit.
• Color smears occur on some screens.
• Perform the following test if the unit does not operate normally, often due to external static discharge or noise.
1 When the unit is in standby mode, pull out the AC power plug, then re-insert again.
2 Press the power button on the unit to turn on the power.
• A sound may be heard when the lamp is off but there is no danger.
• D-ILA light engines are manufactured using high-precision technologies, but over time there may be some missing pixels or
pixels that remain permanently lit.
No Power
Is the power cord disconnected?
Insert the power cord (plug) firmly.
Reference page: 33
Is the lamp cover properly shut?
Is the lamp in Cool Down mode?
Video Image Does Not Appear
Is the correct external input selected?
Is the AV device properly connected?
Is the power of theAV device turned on?
Are the correct signals being output
from the AV device?
Is the setting of the input terminal
correct?
Is the video image temporarily hidden?
Remote Control Does Not Work
Are batteries installed correctly?
Are batteries exhausted?
Is there an obstruction between the
remote control and remote sensor?
Remove the power plug when the unit is in standby mode and
close the lamp cover properly. After that, insert the AC plug again.
After the Cool Down mode is complete, turn on the power again.
Chose the correct external input.
Connect the AV device properly.
Turn on the power of the AV device and play the video.
Set the AV device properly.
Set “COMP.” and “HDMI” in the setting menu according to the
input signal.
Press the [HIDE] button to display the video image again.
Match the polarities (or) correctly when inserting the batteries.
Replace with new batteries.
Remove any obstructive objects.
Reference page: 62
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Reference page: 53 to 54
Reference page: 38
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Reference page: 25
Is the remote control held too far
away from the unit?
Hold the remote control closer to the sensor when using.
Reference page: 25
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The Picture Cannot be Projected from HDMI Sources
Please use a shorter HDMI cable.Will the picture flicker and become
invisible with HDMI input?
The Image Cannot be Seen from an HDMI Source
Set up the “Control with HDMI” function to “Off”.Is the setup of “Control with HDMI”
function “Off”?
• Even if the “Control with HDMI” function is “On”, there are still some devices that cannot reveal images normally via HDMI.
Color Does Not Appear or Looks Strange
Adjust “Color” and “Tint” in the setting menu.Is the image correctly adjusted?Reference page: 49
Video Image is Fuzzy
Is the focus correctly adjusted?
Adjust the focus.
Reference page: 28
Reference page: 53
Reference page: 34
Is the unit placed too near or too far
away from the screen?
Video Images are Missing or Cropped
Has setting been performed for
screen mask?
Is the display out of position?
Projected Image is Dark
Is the lamp near exhaustion?Reference page: 62 to 65
The Unit Works when Power is Turned on but Stops Abruptly After a Few Minutes
Are the air inlets and exhaust vent
blocked?
Is the filter dirty?
Power is Cut Off Suddenly
off timer?
Set the unit at a correct distance from the screen.
Set “Mask” in the setting menu to “Off”.
Alter the “Picture Position” value in the setting menu to ensure
that images are not missing.
Check the lamp time on the information menu. Prepare a new
lamp unit or replace as soon as possible when the lamp is near
its end time.
Remove the power plug when the unit is in standby mode and
remove any blocking object. After that, insert the plug again.
Clean the filter.
Set “Off Timer” in the setting menu to “Off”.Has setting been performed for
Reference page: 23, 25
Reference page: 37, 53
Reference page: 52
Reference page: 3, 15
Reference page: 66
Reference page: 56 to 57
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MessageCause (Details)
No device is connected to the input terminals.
The input terminal is connected but there is no signal.
Input appropriate video signals from compatible sources.
A video signal that cannot be used in this unit has been connected.
Input video signals that can be used.
*The names of input terminals such as COMP. will be displayed in yellow.
This message is displayed when the accumulated lamp time has exceeded 2900 hours.
To clear the message, press the [Back] button.
Prepare a new lamp unit and replace it as soon as possible. Reset the lamp time
after replacing the lamp. (Reference page: 62 to 65)
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Error Messages
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Control PC
Projector
PJ_OK
PJREQ
PJACK
Connection authentication procedure
Within 5 seconds
Projector Control
TCP-layer connection establishment
TCP port number 20554
Three-way handshake
RS-232C Interface
The projector may be remotely controlled when connected with an RS-232C cross cable (D-Sub9 pin) to a PC or system controller.
The projector can also be connected to a computer network by connecting it with a LAN cable and sending the proper control
commands. Contact your Wolf Cinema dealer for additional details.
RS-232C Specifications
Signal Direction
PC→This unit
This unit→PC
-
-
Mode
Character Length
Parity
Start Bit
Stop Bit
Data rate
Data format
This Unit
Non-synchronous
19200 bps
8 bit
None
1
1
Binary
Pin No.
2
3
5
1,4,6 - 9
Signal
RxD
TxD
GND
N/C
Function
Receive data
Transmit data
Signal ground
-
• PC refers to the controller such as a personal computer.
Start BitStop Bit
TCP/IP-Connection
Before you can control the projector via LAN, you have to establish a TCP-connection via a “3-way-handshake”. It is necessary for
a connection authentication to be sent from the projector “PJ_OK” and - within 5 seconds after sending a “PJREQ” – to receive
“PJACK”. Please perform this operation – after confirming the operating status of the projector - again after establishment of a TCP
connection, if you cannot send within 5 seconds “PJ_NG” or could not receive “PJNAK”.
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Command Format
The command between this unit and the computer consists of “Header”, “Unit ID”, “Command”, “Data” and “End”.
• Header (1 byte), Unit ID (2 bytes), Command (2 bytes), Data (n bytes), End (1 byte).
Header
This hexadecimal code indicates the start of communication.
Hexadecimal Code
21
3F
40
06
Type
Operating command
Response command
Reference command
ACK
PC → This unit
PC → This unit
This unit → PC
This unit → PC
(When the command is accepted without error, it returns to PC)
Unit ID
This code specifies the unit. The hexadecimal code is fixed at “8901”.
Command and Data
Operating command and data (hexadecimal code)
Command
0000
5057
4950
Type
Connection check
Power supply
Input
Check whether communication is available between this unit and
the PC during standby.
During standby
31: Turn on the power.
During power on
30: Turn off the power. (Standby mode)
During power on
32: COMP.
33: PC
36: HDMI 1
37: HDMI 2
Description
Description
5243
Remote Control
Sends the same code as the supplied remote control.
• “Remote control code” (Reference page: 72)
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Reference command and data (hexadecimal code)
Command
5057
4950
Type
Power supply
Input
During standby or power on
30: Standby mode
31: Power-on mode
32: During Cool Down mode
34: Warning mode
During power on
32: COMP.
32: PC
36: HDMI 1
37: HDMI 2
End
This code indicates the end of communication. The hexadecimal code is fixed at “0A”.
Remote Control Code
• hexadecimal code is sent during communication.
hexadecimal
Remote Control Button Name
BACK
Hexadecimal Code
37 33 30 31
37 33 30 32
37 33 30 33
Remote Control Button Name
NATURAL
USER 1
USER 2
Data Description
Hexadecimal Code
37 33 36 41
37 33 36 43
37 33 36 44
ON
STAND BY
HIDE
LENS.AP.
MENU
OK
LENS CONTROL
PC
COMP.
ANIME
STAGE
CINEMA
FILM
37 33 30 35
37 33 30 36
37 33 31 44
37 33 32 30
37 33 32 45
37 33 32 46
37 33 33 30
37 33 33 34
37 33 33 36
37 33 34 36
37 33 34 44
37 33 36 36
37 33 36 37
37 33 36 38
37 33 36 39
USER 3
THX
HDMI 1
HDMI 2
PIC.ADJ.
INFO.
GAMMA
C.TEMP
ASPECT
3D
COLOR PROFILE
C.M.D
ANAMO
COLOR SPACE
37 33 36 45
37 33 36 46
37 33 37 30
37 33 37 31
37 33 37 32
37 33 37 34
37 33 37 35
37 33 37 36
37 33 37 37
37 33 38 37
37 33 38 38
37 33 38 41
37 33 43 35
37 33 43 44
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RS-232C Communication Examples
This section shows the communication examples of RS-232C.
Operating Command
SDC-15
Type
Connection check
Power (On)
Power (Off)
Input (COMP.)
Remote Control (MENU)
Reference Command
Type
Power (On)
Input (HDMI 1)
Command
PC → This unit: 21 89 01 00 00 0A
This unit → PC: 06 89 01 00 00 0A
PC → This unit: 21 89 01 50 57 31 0A
This unit → PC: 06 89 01 50 57 0A
PC → This unit: 21 89 01 50 57 30 0A
This unit → PC: 06 89 01 50 57 0A
PC → This unit: 21 89 01 49 50 32 0A
This unit → PC: 06 89 01 49 50 0A
PC → This unit: 21 89 01 52 43 37 33 32 45 0A
This unit → PC: 06 89 01 52 43 0A
Command
PC → This unit: 3F 89 01 50 57 0A
This unit → PC: 06 89 01 50 57 0A
This unit → PC: 40 89 01 50 57 31 0A
PC → This unit: 3F 89 01 49 50 0A
This unit → PC: 06 89 01 49 50 0A
This unit → PC: 40 89 01 49 50 36 0A
Description
Connection check.
When power is turned on from standby mode.
When power is turned off (standby mode) from
power-on mode.
When video input is set to component.
When the same operation as pressing the [MENU]
button on the remote control is made
Description
When information of power-on mode is acquired.
When information of HDMI 1 input is acquired.
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Copyright and Caution
About Trademarks and Copyright
• HDMI, HDMI logo and high definition multimedia interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LCC.
Caution
D-ILA Device Characteristics
Do not project still pictures or pictures that have still segments for a long period of time. The still parts of the picture may remain
(“burn in”) onto the screen. Take special notice of images on the screens of video games and computer programs. There is no
problem when playing normal video images such as movies or TV content.
When Unit is Unused for a Long Time
Prolonged disuse of the unit may cause component failure. Turn on the power occasionally and operate the unit.
Usage Environment
• Avoid direct exposure to sunlight and direct illumination. Block ambient light using a curtain or shades. Images are improved
when darkening the room.
• Do not use this unit in rooms with cigarette smoke or oily smoke. This may cause the unit to malfunction.
Parts Replacement
This unit contains parts (optical parts, cooling fan, etc.) that may require replacement over time to maintain its proper functionality.
The estimated time for parts replacement varies greatly depending on the usage and environment. Please consult your authorized
dealer for service.
Maintenance Procedures
Dirt on the Cabinet
• Gently clean dirt on the cabinet with a soft cloth. In the case of heavy soiling, soak a cloth in water, wring dry and wipe,
followed by wiping again with a dry cloth. Pay attention to the following as the cabinet may deteriorate in condition or paint
may come off.
• Do not wipe with thinner or benzene.
• Do not spray with volatile chemicals like insecticide.
• Do not allow prolonged contact with rubber or plastic products.
Dirt in the Air Inlets
• Use a vacuum cleaner to suck up any visible dirt particles in the air inlets. Otherwise, use a cloth to wipe off the dirt. If dirt is
allowed to accumulate in the air inlets, the internal temperature cannot be adjusted and this may cause major malfunctions.
Dirt on the Lens
• Carefully brush away any major dist or dirt particles. Clean the lens ONLY with commercial lens cleaning papers, such as used
for cleaning glasses and cameras. Do not use fluid-type cleaning agents as this may lead to peeling of the surface coatings.
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Specifications
Product NameWolf Cinema SDC-15 3D D-ILA Home Cinema Projector
Model NameSDC-15, aka “The Cub”
Display Panel/SizeD-ILA device * 2 *3
0.7” (1920 pixels x 1080 pixels) x 3 (total no. of pixels: approx. 6.22 million)
Projection Lens2.0 x power zoom lens (1.45:1 to 2.78:1) (zoom/focus: power)
Light-source Lamp220 W Ultra-high pressure mercury lamp [Part No. WC-LPU220]
Average Lifespan: 3000 hours (normal mode)
Screen SizeApprox. 60” to 200” (aspect ratio: 16:9)
Projection DistanceApprox. 1.8m to 12m
Analog Video Input Format480i, 480p, 576i, 576p, 720p/50 Hz, 720p/60 Hz, 1080i/50 Hz, 1080i/60 Hz
Digital Video Input Format480i, 480p, 576i, 576p, 720p/50 Hz, 720p/60 Hz, 1080i/50 Hz,
Remote terminal1 system, stereo mini jack x1 (remote control)
LAN terminal1 system, RJ-45 plug x1
Power RequirementsAC 110V-240V 50/60Hz
Power Consumption350W (3.4A) (standby mode: 0.9W)
Operation EnvironmentTemperature: 5ºC to 35ºC
Humidity: 20% to 80% (no condensation) (storage temperature: -10 C to 60 C)
Installation HeightRecommended below 5000 ft (1524 m). (high altitude operating mode available)
Dimensions (WxHxD)19.5 x 8.8 x 22.5 in., 496 x 224 x 572 mm
Weight60 lbs., 28 kg. net / 75 lbs., 34 kg. shipping
Accessories(Please see page 14)
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(Unit: inch)
19.53
16.22
1.65
9.76
1.77
8
14.92
22.52
3.58
4.33
4.33
4.43
Lens center
Lamp cover
* 2 D-ILA is the abbreviation for Direct-Drive Image Light Amplifier.
* 3 D-ILA devices are manufactured using extremely high-precision technology. Pixel effectiveness is 99.99%. Only 0.01% or less
of the pixels may be off or permanently lit and still be within spec.
* 4 HDCP is the abbreviation for High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection system.
* 5 Ethermet is not supported.
• Design and specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
• Please note that some of the pictures and illustrations may have been abridged, enlarged or contextualized in order to aid
comprehension. Images may differ from the actual product.