Christie Projector D13HD-HS User Manual
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Introduction HS Series User Manual11 020-000883-01 Rev. 1 (04-2016) Rear view Identify the main components on the rear of the projector. IDPart nameDescription 1 Rear IR sensor Receives signals from the IR remote keypad. Keep the signal path unobstructed for uninterrupted communication with the projector. 2 Input/Output (I/O) panel Connects the projector to external devices. 3 Cooling air vents (exhaust) Provides cooling to the projector. Keep these vents unobstructed to prevent the projector from overheating. 1 2 3
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Introduction HS Series User Manual12 020-000883-01 Rev. 1 (04-2016) Left view Identify the main components on the left side of the projector. IDPart NameDescription 1 Built-in keypad Controls the projector. 2 AC input Connects to the supplied power adapter (200 to 240V~). 3 Power button Powers the projector on or off. 4 Kensington lock Secures the projector to counter tops, tables, and so on. 5 Fuse FUSE T15A/250V~. 6 Cooling air vents (intake) Provides cooling to the pr ojector. Keep these vents unobstructed to prevent the projector from overheating. 7 AC input Connects to the supplied power adapter (100V to 120V~). 8 Fuse FUSE T20A/250V~. FUSE T20A/250V~ 100V-120V~FUSE T15A/250V~ 200V-240V~ FUSE T20A/250V~ 100V-120V~FUSE T15A/250V~ 200V-240V~ 7 1 4 2 3 5 8 6 FUSE T15A/250V~ FUSE T20A/250V~
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Introduction HS Series User Manual13 020-000883-01 Rev. 1 (04-2016) Right view Identify the main component on the right side of the projector. Built-in keypad The built-in keypad controls the projector. IDPart NameDescription 1 Cooling air vents (intake) Provides cooling to the pr ojector. Keep these vents unobstructed to prevent the projector from overheating. IDPart NameDescription 1 Auto Automatically optimizes an image. 2 Power Turns the projector on or off. 3 Shutter Displays or blanks the video image. 4 OSD Hides or shows the on-screen display (OSD) menus. 5 Help Displays the instructions for source connection. 6 Menu Displays the menus. 7 Arrow keys Adjusts a setting up or down, or navigate within a menu. 8 Input Selects an input for the main or PIP/PBP image. 9 Focus Adjust the focus. 10 Lens Adjusts the lens vertical or horizontal offset setting. 1 7 9 8 11 12 1 2 3 5 6 410
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Introduction HS Series User Manual14 020-000883-01 Rev. 1 (04-2016) Input/Output (I/O) panel Identify the components of the Input/Output (I/O) panel. 11 Zoom Adjusts the zoom. 12 Back Returns to the previous level or exits the menus if at top level. IDConnector nameIDConnector name 1 3G-SDI IN 10 DC JACK 2 3G-SDI OUT 11 REMOTE OUT 3 HDBaseT 12 REMOTE IN 4HDMI-1 133D SYNC OUT 5HDMI-2 143D SYNC IN 6 MINI USB 15 DVI-D IN 7 USB 16 RS232 8 VGA IN 17 ETHERNET 9DVI-D OUT IDPart NameDescription 12 34 6 7 8 9 10 111213 14 15 1617 Rear view Bottom view 5
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Introduction HS Series User Manual15 020-000883-01 Rev. 1 (04-2016) IR remote keypad The IR remote keypad communicates with the projector by way of wireless communications. Use a cable length of 20 m or less. If the length of cable exceeds 20 m, the IR remote keypad may not work correctly. IDPart NameDescription 1 SHUTTER Displays or blanks the video image. 2 Power on Turns the projector on. 3 Gamma Adjusts the mid-range levels. 4 Bright Adjusts the amount of light in the image. 5 PIP/PBP Turns PIP/PBP on or off. SHUTTER VGA HDMI2 DVI-D BNC DP 3G-SDI HDBaseT PRESENT. CVBS HDMI1 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 25 26 27 28 29 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 23
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Introduction HS Series User Manual16 020-000883-01 Rev. 1 (04-2016) 6 Size Adjusts the PIP/PBP size. 7 Number Keys Enter a number, such as a channel, value, and so on. The on-screen display indicates if a function is not supported. 8 Help Displays the instructions for source connection. 9 Menu Displays the menus. 10 Arrow Keys Adjusts a setting up or down to navigate within a menu. 11 Test Displays a test pattern. 12 Auto Automatically optimizes an image. 13 OSD Use to hide or show on-screen display (OSD) menus. 14 Keystone H Adjusts the horizontal keystone. 15 Keystone V Adjusts the vertical keystone. 16 Standby Turns the projector off. 17 Contrast Adjusts the difference between dark and light. 18 Hot key Selects your preset key quickly. 19 Swap Swaps the main and PIP/PBP images. 20 Layout Adjusts the PIP/PBP layout. 21 Focus Adjusts the focus to improve image clarity as required. 22 Zoom Adjusts the zoom to achieve a required image size. 23 Proj Changes the IR remote keypad ID. • To assign an ID, press Proj + . • To return to the universal IR remote ID, press Proj + 0. 24 Exit Returns to previous level or exit menus if at top level. 25 Enter Selects a highlighted menu item, or changes or accepts a value. 26 Input Selects an input for the main or PIP/PBP image. 27 Info Displays the source image information. 28 Lens H Adjusts the position of the image horizontally. 29 Lens V Adjusts the position of the image vertically. IDPart NameDescription
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Introduction HS Series User Manual17 020-000883-01 Rev. 1 (04-2016) LED status indicators LEDs are defined below. Status LED Identify the LED state colors and meaning. Shutter LED Identify the shutter LED state colors and meaning. LED StatusProjector State Off AC power is off (without AC plugged in). Green (flashing) Projector is in startup or cool down mode. Green (solid) System is operating normally. Blue (flashing) Projector is cooling down. Blue (solid) AC has been applied, projector is in standby mode. Yellow (flashing) A problem exists with the projector that does not cause it to shut down. Examples of warnings include: filter needs changing, one of the pumps is damaged, or a fan is operating at full speed due to over temperature of LD driver. Yellow (solid) The end user is turning off the projector while it is in a warning state. Red (flashing) An error with the projector exists that has caused or may inevitably cause it to shut down. Examples of errors include: fan failure, over temperature, wrongly installed filter, color wheel (CW) failure. Red (solid) The end user is turning off the projector while it is in an error state. White (flashing) Projector is in a flash (LAN) update state. LED StatusProjector State OffProjector is on and an image is displayed. Shutter is open. Magenta (solid) Projector is on and the image is blank. Shutter is closed.
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HS Series User Manual18 020-000883-01 Rev. 1 (04-2016) Installation Learn how to install, connect, and optimize the projector display. Connecting to a computer Learn what cables/connectors that may be used to connect to various devices. IDConnector nameIDConnector nameIDConnector name 1 3G-SDI Out with BNC cable + Camcorder 5 DVI-D in cable 9 HDMI cable 2 3G-SDI In with BNC cable + Camcorder 6 RS232 cable 10 VGA in cable 3 Power Cord (100-120V). Power cord (100-120V) rated for North America and Japan. 7 USB type A cable 11 DVI-D out cable 4 Power Cord (200 to 240V). Power cord (200 to 240V) rated for North America, UK, EU, Russia, Korea, India, Australia/Nz, South Africa, and Argentina. 8 USB type B Mini cable FUSE T20A/250V~ 100V-120V~ FUSE T15A/250V~ 200V-240V~ 1 34 567892 Desktop Laptop Monitor 1011
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Installation HS Series User Manual19 020-000883-01 Rev. 1 (04-2016) Connecting to video equipment Learn what cable/connectors may be used to connect to various devices. • Due to the difference in applications for each co untry, the accessories required in some regions may differ from those shown. • This diagram is for illustrative purposes only and does not indicate that these accessories are supplied with the projector. Ind.Connector nameInd.Connector name 1 DVI-D IN Cable 3 VGA IN Cable 2 VGA to Component 4 HDMI Cable • Due to the difference in applications for each co untry, the accessories required in some regions may differ from those shown. • This diagram is for illustrative purposes only, and does not indicate that these accessories are supplied with the projector. 1 2 34 Component video output equipment DVD playerVideo cassette recorder
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Installation HS Series User Manual20 020-000883-01 Rev. 1 (04-2016) Turning the projector on The projector cables must be securely connected before turning the power on. 1. Ensure the correct power input has been selected. The Power button on the built in keypad is illuminated when the power cables are connected. 2. Ensure the lens has been installed in the projector by a Christie qualified service technician. 3. Ensure that no one or no objects are in the beam path before turning on the projector. Warning! Failure to comply with the following could result in death or serious injury. • Do not look into the projector le ns when the laser is on. The bright light may result in permanent eye damage ConditionPower InputAC Inlet selectedProjector BehaviorApplicable Regions 1 100-120V 100-120V Full power (100%) • North America • Japan 2 100-120V 200-240V • Warning message appears on screen • ECO 2 mode (50% power) 3 200-240V 100-120V • Warning message appears on screen • ECO 2 mode (50% power) 4 200-240V 200-240V Full power (100%) • North America • UK • EU • Russia • Korea • India • Australia/Nz • South Africa • Argentina Warning! Failure to comply with the following could result in death or serious injury. • Installing or replacing a lens must be done by a Christie qualified service technician to avoid exposure to dangerous emission levels. • To reduce emission intensity from the lens to s afe levels, lens rings must be used with 2.0-4.0:1 and 4.0-7.2:1 lenses. FUSE T20A/250V~ 100V-120V~FUSE T15A/250V~ 200V-240V~