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    							Section 7: Specifications
    J Series 1000W and 1200W User Manual7-11020-100706-02  Rev. 1  (03-2014)
    7.7.3 Weight
    7.7.4 Operating Position
    7.8 Reliability and Serviceability
    7.8.1 Reliability
    7.8.2 Serviceability
    7.9 Environment
    7.9.1 Temperature/Humidity/Altitude
    Maximum product weight (with lens removed)  40kg (88lb.) 
    Maximum shipping weight (includes packaging) 57kg (125lb.)
    Horizontal ±15 degrees allowable rotation about lens axis
    Inverted ±15 degrees allowable rotation about lens axis
    Rotation ±180 degrees perpendicular to lens axis
    MTBF – excluding consumable components 12,500 hrs
    Consumable components Air filters, fans, lamps
    MTTR, average 30 min
    Time to replace any option card 1 minute maximum
    Time to replace lamp 1 minute maximum
    Time to replace projection lens 30 seconds  maximum
    Time to replace air filter 1 minute  maximum
    Operating temperature range 5 to 40 degrees C 
    Storage temperature range -40 to 70 degrees C
    Humidity range 10% to 80%, non condensing
    Operating Altitude 10,000 ft. maximum 
    						
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    Section 7: Specifications
    7.10 Accessories and Service Components
    7.11 Regulatory 
    7.11.1 Safety
    • CAN/CSA C22.2  No. 60950-1
    • UL 60950-1
    • IEC 60950-1
    • EN60950
    Product NamePart NumberSold With 
    ProductSold 
    Separately
    Analog Input 108-309101-XX X X
    Dual Link DVI Input 108-312101-XX X X
    Video Decoder Input 108-310101-XX X X
    Dual 3G/HD/SD-SDI Input 108-313101-XX X X
    Twin HDMI Input 108-311101-XX X X
    DMX512 Interface 108-314101-XX X X
    TDPIC 108-451101-XX X
    Dust Filter 132-113106-XX X X
    Fog Filter 132-115108-XX X
    Stacking Frame 104-117101-XX X
    Ceiling Mount 118-100001-XX X
    Ceiling Mount Extension  104-101001-XX X
    Lens ILS 0.73:1SX+/0.67:1HD 118-100110-XX X
    Lens ILS 1.25-1.6SX+/1.1 6-1.49HD 118-100111-XX X
    Lens ILS 1.5-2.0SX+/1.4-1.8HD 118-100112-XX X
    Lens ILS 2.0-2.8SX+/1.8-2.6HD 118-100113-XX X
    Lens ILS 2.8-4.5SX+/2.6-4.1HD 118-100114-XX X
    Lens ILS 4.5-7.5SX+/4.1-6.9HD 118-100115-XX X
    Lens ILS 7.5-11.2SX+/6.9-10.4HD 118-100116-XX X
    Lens ILS 1.2SX+/1.1HD 118-100117-XX X
    Lens ILS 1.2SX+/1.1HD 118-101103-XX X
    ILS Lens Conversion Kit 108-331108-XX X
    Lens Conversion Kit 108-422109-XX X
    CT Mount Xe Cermax 132-111104-XX X
    Kit Upgrade to Mirage 132-101103-XX
    132-102104-XX X
    YNF Upgrade 132-110103-XX X
    AutoSTACK 108-308101-XX X
    Handle 104-107101-XX X
    Edge Blending CT 104-102101-XX X
    Remote IR Sensor 104-106101-XX X
    Portrait Adapter 118-116109-XX X 
    						
    							Section 7: Specifications
    J Series 1000W and 1200W User Manual7-13020-100706-02  Rev. 1  (03-2014)
    7.11.2 Electro-Magnetic Compatibility
    Emissions
    • FCC CFR47, Part 15, Subpart B,  Class A - Unintentional Radiators
    • CISPR 22: 2008-09/EN55022: 2006 + A1:2007 Class A - Information Technology Equipment
    Immunity • CISPR 24: 1997 +A1:2001+A2:2002/ EN55024: 19 98 +A1:2001 +A2:2003 EMC Requirements - Infor-
    mation Technology Equipment
    7.11.3 Environmental
    The product must conform to:
    • EU Directive (2011/65/EU) on the restriction of the use  of certain hazardous substances (RoHS) in electrical 
    and electronic equipment and the applicable official amendment(s).
    • EU Regulation (EC) No. 1907/2006 on  the registration, evaluation, authorization and restriction of chemi-
    cals (REACH) and the applicable official amendments.
    • EU Directive (2012/19/EU) on waste and electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) and the applicable  official amendment(s).
    • China Ministry of Information Indu stry Order No.39 (02/2006) on the control of pollution caused by elec-
    tronic information products , the hazardous substances concentration limits (SJ/T1 1363-2006), and the appli-
    cable product marking requirement (SJ/T11364-2006). 
    7.11.4 Marking
    This product shall conform to all relevant Canadian, US,  and European directives, standards, safety, health and 
    environmental concerns and bera the fo llowing markings at product launch:
    •UL
    •CE
    •RoHS
    • WEEE
    • Future International Certifications  to include: CCC, KC, PSE, c-tick, CU, South Africa, Saudi Arabia, and 
    India
    • International packaging recy cling mark requirements:
    • EU Directive (94/62/EC) on packaging and packaging waste;
    • China packaging recycling mark standard (GB18455-2001);
    • Korea extended producer responsibility (EPR) separate disc harge mark system under the act on the promo-
    tion of resource saving and recycling (2003);
    • United States society of the plastics indus try (SPI) resin identification code (1988);
    • ISO standards on marking of plastics (11469:2000, 1043-1:2001, 1043-2:2000, 1043-3:1996, and 1043- 4:1998).  
    						
    							J Series 1000W and 1200W User ManualA-1020-100706-02  Rev. 1  (03-2014)
    Appendix A: Menu Tree
    A.1 J Series Menu Tree 
    						
    							Appendix A: Menu Tree
    J Series 1000W and 1200W User Manual A-3
    020-100706-02  Rev. 1   (3-2014)
    Main Menu
    1. Size & Position
    2. Image Settings
    3, Channel Setup
    4. Configuration
    5. Lamp
    6. Status
    7. Input Switching & PIP
    8. Language
    9. Test Pattern
    Size & Position
    1. Resize Presets
    2. Size
    3. Vertical Stretch
    4. Pixel Track
    5. Pixel Phase
    6. H-Position
    7. V-Position
    8. Keep Aspect on Auto Setup
    9. BlankingBlanking
    Active Input Window
    1. Top Blank
    2. Bottom Blank
    3. Left Blank
    4. Right Blank
    Channel Setup
    This is a list of all of the
    channels that have been
    defined for this projector.
    Channel Edit:
    Card Type
    H-Frequency
    V-Frequency
    Interlaced
    Sync Source
    1. Name
    2. Channel
    3. Slot
    4. Input
    5. In Menu
    6. Auto Select
    7. Locked
    8. Previous Channel
    9. Next Channel
    Select Channel Operation
    Edit Channel
    Copy Channel
    Delete Channel
    Delete Unlocked Only
    Delete All ChannelsPress  on a channel
    Advanced Main
    See Page A4 for Configuration
    Image Settings
    1. Contrast
    2. Brightness
    3. Reserved
    4. Color Space
    5. Video Options
    6. Input Levels
    7. Advanced Image Settings
    Video Options
    1. Enable Decoder AGC
    2. Video Standard
    3. Input Video Black
    4. Color
    5. Tint
    6. Filter
    7. Sampling Mode
    8. Film Mode Detect
    9. Chroma/Luma Delay
    10. Adaptive Contrast
    11. Split Screen
    12. RGB Quantization Range
    Input Levels
    1. Auto Input Level
    2. Red Blacklevel
    3. Red Input Drive
    4. Green Blacklevel
    5. Green Input Drive
    6. Blue Blacklevel
    7. Blue Input Drive
    8. Auto Color Enable
    9. Clamp Location
    10. Input Peak Detector
    11. Color Enable
    Advanced Image Settings
    1. Gamma Settings
    2. Detail Settings
    3. Noise Reduction Settings
    4. Color Settings
    5. Reserved
    6. Reserved
    Gamma Settings
    1. Gamma Correction
    2. Gamma
    3. Gamma Function
    4. Gamma Slope
    Detail Settings
    1. Detail
    2. Texture Enhancement
    3. Detail Threshold
    4. Detail Overshoot
    5. Split Screen
    Noise Reduction Settings
    1. Noise Reduction
    2. Block Artifact Reduction
    3. Mosquito Noise Reduction
    4. Split Screen
    5. Full Screen Eye-Motion Filter
    6. Eye-Motion Filter
    Color Settings
    1. Select Color Adjustment
    2. Color Temperature
    Lamp
    1. Lamp Mode
    2. Power
    3. Intensity
    4. Optical Aperture
    5. Warn when lamp reaches (hours)
    6. Lamp s/n
    7. Change Lamp
    8. Lamp HistoryInput Old Lamp Serial Number
    1. Old Lamp Serial Number
    2. Continue
    3. AbortChange Lamp
    1. New lamp Serial Number
    2. Change Lamp
    PIP Blanking
    Active Input Window
    1. Top Blank
    2. Bottom Blank
    3. Left Blank
    4. Right Blank
    PIP Image Settings
    1. Contrast
    2. Brightness
    3. Reserved
    4. Color Space
    5. PIP Video Options
    6. PIP Input Levels
    7. PIP Advanced Image Settings
    PIP Video Options
    1. Enable Decoder AGC
    2. Video Standard
    3. Input Video Black
    4. Color
    5. Tint
    6. Filter
    7. Sampling Mode
    8. Film Mode Detect
    9. Chroma/Luma Delay
    10. Adaptive Contrast
    11. Reserved
    12. RGB Quantization Range
    PIP Advanced Image Settings
    1. PIP Gamma Settings
    2. PIP Detail Settings
    3. PIP Noise Reduction Settings
    4. PIP Color Settings
    5. Reserved
    6. Reserved
    PIP Gamma Settings
    1. Gamma Correction
    2. Gamma
    3. Gamma Function
    4. Gamma Slope
    PIP Detail Settings
    1. Detail
    2. Texture Enhancement
    3. Detail Threshold
    4. Detail Overshoot
    5. Reserved
    PIP Noise Reduction Settings
    1. Noise Reduction
    2. Block Artifact Reduction
    3. Mosquito Noise Reduction
    4. Reserved
    5. Full Screen Eye-Motion Filter
    6. Eye-Motion Filter
    PIP Color Settings
    1. Select Color Adjustment
    2. Color Temperature
    PIP Input Levels
    1. Auto Input Level
    2. Red Blacklevel
    3. Red Input Drive
    4. Green Blacklevel
    5. Green Input Drive
    6. Blue Blacklevel
    7. Blue Input Drive
    8. Auto Color Enable
    9. Clamp Location
    10. Peak Detector
    11. Color Enable
    Input Switching PIP
    1. Main Input
    2. PIP Input
    3. Swap Main & PIP inputs
    4. PIP Enable
    5. PIP Window Options
    6. PIP Size & Position
    7. PIP Image Settings
    8. Fade Time
    9. Frame Locking
    10. Auto Input Searching
    11. HDMI Output Loop Source
    12. Standby Active Loop-Through
    PIP Window Options
    1. PIP Position Presets
    2. PIP Window Size
    3. PIP H-Position
    4. PIP V-Position
    5. PIP Border Width
    6. PIP Border Color
    PIP Size & Position
    1. Resize Presets
    2. Size
    3. Vertical Stretch
    4. Pixel Track
    5. Pixel Phase
    6. H-Position
    7. V-Position
    8. Keep Aspect on Auto Setup
    9. PIP Blanking 
    						
    							Appendix A: Menu Tree
    A-4J Series 1000W and 1200W User Manual
    020-100706-02  Rev. 1   (3-2014)
    Configuration
    1. Language
    2. Output Options
    3. Lens Settings
    4. Power Management
    5. Date & Time
    6. Menu Preferences
    7. Communications
    8. Geometry & Color
    9. Diagnostics & Calibration
    10. Service
    11. Option Card Settings
    12. Reserved
    Menu Preferences
    1. Large Menu Font
    2. Menu Location
    3. Horizontal Shift
    4. Vertical Shift
    5. Display Automatic Message Boxes
    6. Display User Message Boxes
    7. Reserved
    8. Display Error Messages
    9. Logo Screen Preferences
    10. OSD Transparency
    11. Menu Type
    12. Splash Screen
    13. Cascading Menus
    Date & Time
    1. Date
    2. Time
    Output Options
    1. Screen Image Orientation
    2. Reserved
    3. Reserved
    4. Frame Locking
    5. Set Frame Delay
    6. Actual Frame Delay
    7. Free Run Frequency
    8. Fade to Black Time
    9. HDMI Output Loop Source
    Power Management
    1. LCD Backlight
    2. LCD Backlight Timer
    3. LCD Backlight Level
    4. Auto Power Up
    5. Auto Shutdown Enable
    6. Turn Off Image After (min)
    7. Enter Standby After (min)
    8. Reserved
    9. Over-Temp Fan Assist
    Lens Settings
    1. Intelligent Lens System
    2. Manual Zoom/Focus
    3. Calibrate
    4. Lock all Lens Motors
    5. Calibrate on New Lens
    6. Calibrate on Startup
    7. Home Position Calibration Status
    Communications
    1. Serial (RS-232 IN) Options
    2. Serial (RS-232 OUT) Options
    3. Serial (RS-422) Options
    4. Projector Address
    5. Network Routing
    6. Ethernet Settings
    7. Broadcast Keys
    8. Front IR Enabled
    9. Rear IR Enabled
    10. Wired Keypad Enabled
    11. DMX / ArtNet Settings
    12. SNMP
    Ethernet Settings
    1. IP Configuration
    2. IP Address
    3. Subnet Mask
    4. Gateway
    5. TCP Port
    6. Host name
    7. Domain name MAC Address
    Serial (RS-232 IN) Options
    1. Baud Rate (RS-232 IN)
    2. Serial Flow Control (RS-232 IN)
    3. Serial Mode (RS-232 IN)
    4. Serial Protocol (RS-232 IN)
    Serial (RS-232 OUT) Options
    1. Baud Rate (RS-232 OUT)
    2. Serial Flow Control (RS-232 OUT)
    3. Serial Mode (RS-232 OUT)
    4. Serial Protocol (RS-232 OUT)
    Serial (RS-422) Options
    1. Baud Rate (RS-422)
    2. Serial Flow Control (RS-422)
    3. Serial Mode (RS-422)
    4. Serial Protocol (RS-422)
    Advanced Menu continued
    Option Card Settings
    1. Video Decoder Input card
    2. Dual HD/SDI Input Card
    3. Twin HDMI Input Card
    4. Analog BNC Input Card
    Video Decoder Input card
    1. Grouped-Inputs Mode
    2. Connector 1 Grounding
    3. Connector 2 Grounding
    4. Connector 3 Grounding
    5. Connector 4 Grounding
    6. Connector 5 Grounding
    7. Connector 6 Grounding
    Dual HD/SDI Input card
    1. Dual Link Mode
    Twin HDMI Input card
    1. EDID Timings For Input 1
    2. Tx Mode for Output 1
    3. EDID Timings For Input 2
    4. Tx Mode for Output 2
    Menu will be filled with types that match cards plugged in
    Analog BNC Input card
    1. Connector Grounding
    2. Red Odd Pixel Offset
    3. Green Odd Pixel Offset
    4. Blue Odd Pixel Offset
    5. Red Odd Pixel Gain
    6. Green Odd Pixel Gain
    7. Blue Odd Pixel Gain
    8. Odd Pixel Phase Offset
    9. Pixel Phase
    10. Input Level Detector
    11. Level Detector Threshold
    12. Auto Color Enable
    13. Color Enable
    See Page A5 for:
    8. Geometry & Color
    9. Diagnostics & Calibration
    10. Service
    Dual Link DVI Input card
    1. EDID Timings for Input 1
    2. EDID Timings for Input 2
    DMX / ArtNet Settings
    1. DMX Interface
    2. DMX Personality
    3. Base Channel
    4. Software Termination
    5. Artnet Universe
    6. Artnet Subnet
    7. Input Noise Filter
    8. Host name
    Main Menu
    1. Size & Position
    2. Image Settings
    3, Channel Setup
    4. Configuration
    5. Lamp
    6. Status
    7. Input Switching & PIP
    8. Language
    9. Test Pattern
    Press FUNCfollowed by two numeric numbers to enable
    a specific color or colors in the display: Func60=white
    Func61=red
    Func 6 2 = green
    Func63=blue
    Func64=yellow
    Func65=cyan
    Func66=magenta
    Func67=white
    Func 6 8 =
    Func69=invert(3Donly)
    Func09=Ifpressedfrom Status page, opens Service Status page (For Service personnel only)
    Func Help = disables Keystone, Edge Blending and Brightness Uniformity without changing
    the settings associated with them.
    Logo Screen Preferences
    1. Splash Screen Setup
    2. Splash Screen
    3. Show Logo Image
    4. Horizontal Position
    5. Vertical Position
    SNMP
    1. SNMP Read Community
    2. SNMP Location
    3. Trap IP Address 1
    4. Trap IP Address 2
    5. Trap IP Address 3
    6. Email Recipient 1
    7. Email Recipient 2
    8. Email Recipient 3
    9. Email From: Address
    10. SMTP Server IP Address
    11. Trap Configuration
    Trap Configuration
    1. Lamp Life
    2. Lamp Fault
    3. Fan Stall
    4. Thermal Sensors
    5. Power
    6. Video signal lost/detected
    7. Lamp Door 
    						
    							Appendix A: Menu Tree
    J Series 1000W and 1200W User Manual A-5
    020-100706-02  Rev. 1   (3-2014)
    Configuration
    1. Language
    2. Output Options
    3. Lens Settings
    4. Power Management
    5. Date & Time
    6. Menu Preferences
    7. Communications
    8. Geometry & Color
    9. Diagnostics & Calibration
    10. Service
    11. Option Card Settings
    12. Reserved
    Advanced Main Menu continued
    Color Adjustments by X,Y
    1. Select Color Adjustment
    2. Color Temperature Valid Color Space
    3. Red X
    4. Red Y
    5. Green X
    6. Green Y
    7. Blue X
    8. Blue Y
    9. White X
    10. White Y
    11. Reserved
    12. Auto Color Enable
    13. Color Enable
    14. Copy From
    Color Saturation
    1. Select Color Adjustment
    2. Red Part of Red
    3. Green Part of Red
    4. Blue Part of Red
    5. Green Part of Green
    6. Red Part of Green
    7. Blue Part of Green
    8. Blue Part of Blue
    9. Red Part of Blue
    10. Green Part of Blue
    11. Red Part of White
    12. Green Part of White
    13. Blue Part of White
    14. Reserved
    15. Auto Color Enable
    16. Color Enable
    17. Copy From
    18. Lamp
    Geometry & Color
    1. Test Pattern
    2. Geometry Correction
    3. Brightness Uniformity
    4. Edge Blending
    5. Color Adjustments by X,Y
    6. Color Saturation
    7. Black Level Blending
    8. Default Color Adjustment
    9. Reserved
    10. Tiling Setup
    SeePageA3
    for Lamp
    Brightness Uniformity
    1. Brightness Uniformity Enable
    2. Test Pattern
    3. Coarse Adjustment
    4. Top Left Corner
    5. Left Side
    6. Bottom Left Corner
    7. Top Right Corner
    8. Right Side
    9. Bottom Right Corner
    10. Center
    11. Overall Gain
    12. Full Screen Eye-Motion Filter
    13. Eye-Motion Filter
    14. Reset Brightness Uniformity
    Settings
    Edge Blending
    1. Edge Blending
    2. Test Pattern
    3. Left Blend Width
    4. Right Blend Width
    5. Top Blend Width
    6. Bottom Blend Width
    7. Lamp
    8. Show Blending Overlap
    9. Advanced Edge Blending
    10. Full Screen Eye-Motion Filter
    11. Eye-Motion Filter
    12. Reset Edge Blending Settings
    See Page A3
    for Lamp
    Black Level Blending
    1. Black Blend Enable
    2. Test Pattern
    3. Left Blend Width
    4. Right Blend Width
    5. Top Blend Width
    6. Bottom Blend Width
    7. Center Brightness
    8. Left Brightness
    9. Right Brightness
    10. Top Brightness
    11. Bottom Brightness
    12. Top Left Brightness
    13. Top Right Brightness
    14. Bottom Left Brightness
    15. Bottom Right Brightness
    16. Reset Black Level Blending Settings
    Advanced Edge Blending
    1. Enable Advanced Curve
    2. Left Blend Shape
    3. Left Blend Midpoint
    4. Right Blend Shape
    5. Right Blend Midpoint
    6. Top Blend Shape
    7. Top Blend Midpoint
    8. Bottom Blend Shape
    9. Bottom Blend Midpoint
    10. Reset Advanced Edge Blending
    Settings
    SeePageA4for: 1. Language
    2. Output Options
    3. Lens Settings
    4. Power Management
    5. Date & Time
    6. Menu Preferences
    7. Communications
    11. Option Card SettingsGeometry Correction
    1. Geometry Correction
    2. Test Pattern
    3. Adjust Horizontal Keystone
    4. Adjust Vertical Keystone
    5. Adjust 2D Keystone
    6. Reset Keystone settings
    Tiling Setup
    1. Tiling Setup
    2. Total Rows
    3. Total Columns
    4. Row
    5. Column
    Diagnostics & Calibration
    1. Test Pattern
    2. Grey Level
    3. Freeze Image
    4. Color Enable
    5. Input Peak Detector
    6. Input Level Detector
    7. Level Detector Threshold
    8. Aspect Ratio Overlay
    9. Test Pattern Color Swap
    10. Calibrate LiteLoc Calibration Status
    11. Freeze Image During Auto Setup
    Service
    1. Reserved
    2. Reserved
    3. Color Primary Settings
    4. Reserved
    5. Reserved
    6. Replace Backplane
    7. Remote Access Level
    8. Restore Factory Defaults
    9. Erase Data Files
    10. Delete All Real Time Events
    11. StatusRequires the
    service
    password to
    enter this
    menu
    Color Primary Settings
    1. Red X
    2. Red Y
    3. Green X
    4. Green Y
    5. Blue X
    6. Blue Y
    7. White X
    8. White Y
    9. Reserved
    10. Auto Color Enable
    11. Color Enable
    12. Reset to Factory Color Primaries?
    13. Reserved
    14. Reserved
    Remote Access Level
    1. Remote Access Level (Ethernet)
    2. Remote Access Level (RS-232 IN)
    3. Remote Access Level (RS-232 OUT)
    4. Remote Access Level (RS-422)
    Main Menu
    1. Size & Position
    2. Image Settings
    3, Channel Setup
    4. Configuration
    5. Lamp
    6. Status
    7. Input Switching & PIP
    8. Language
    9. Test Pattern 
    						
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