Digital Projection Highlite 4100gv User Manual
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connection should be attached to the external control equipment such as PC. The OUT connection provides for daisy-chaining multiple projectors and operating them with the same external equipment. To daisy-chain projectors, connect the IN termi- nal of the second projector to the OUT connection of the first projector. A third pro- jector would be connected to the second projector in the same manner and the pro- cedure would be repeated until all the projectors are connected. 3 - REMOTE 1 This Mini D-Sub 15 pin terminal allows external control of the projector from either a configured switcher or from an external control source. When the switcher is used, connect to the REMOTE 1 terminal on the back of the switcher. 4 - REMOTE 2 Two 3.5mm stereo mini jack sockets allow direct wired connection to an individual projector or a number of projectors. The IN connector allows direct connection of the remote control unit. The OUT connector is used for daisy-chaining multiple pro- jectors and operating them with the same remote control. Plugging the cable into the projector will automatically disable the infra-red remote receivers. 5 - INPUT 1 (RGB1) and INPUT 2 (RGB2) Inputs with BNC terminals for connection of R, G, B, H and V outputs of external equipment such as a switcher. If using a source with combined sync output, connect it to the H/V terminal. The R, G, B terminals can also be used to connect component video outputs (Y/Cb/Cr) of external equipment. 6 - INPUT 4 (Component (Y/Cb/Cr)) Inputs with RCA terminals for component video outputs (Y/Cb/Cr) of external equipment such as DVD player. This input accepts component signals only. 7 - INPUT 5 (VIDEO 1) BNC composite video connection for external equipment such as a VCR or laser disk player. A—9 Overview OVERVIEW LBV00072; Revision A - 25/09/2001 -
8 - INPUT 6 (VIDEO 2) RCA composite video connection for external equipment such as a VCR or laser disk player. 9 - INPUT 7 (S-VIDEO 1) Two BNC connectors allow for S-Video connection for use with external equipment such as a VCR or laser disk player that have separate Y and C video outputs. 10 - INPUT 8 (S-VIDEO 2) Mini-DIN-4pin S-video connection for external equipment such as a VCR. This input allows switching between S2 and S1 VIDEO input modes. See the S-Video Mode Select section for more information. RGB Digital Connectors & Optional SDI Board There is a compartment above the terminal board on the front of the projector for RGB Digital connectors and the optional SDI board. The compartment is opened by pushing the left side of the panel. A—10 Overview OVERVIEW LBV00072; Revision A - 25/09/2001
11 - INPUT 9 (RGB (Digital)) DVI-D 24 pin connectors for double or triple stacking. Use the supplied DVI-D cable to connect the OUTPUT terminal of the first projector to the second projec- tors INPUT until all the projectors are connected. The DVI-D cable must not exceed 5 m (16.4 feet) in length. These connectors can also be used to accept TMDS standard digital signal output from a digital ready computer. When used in this manner some graphics cards may cause flickering noise on the screen. The projectors support a maximum resolution of 1024x768 (4100gv and 5100gv) or 1280x1024 (4000sx and 6000sx). 12 - INPUT 0 (SDI) BNC SDI connection for use with equipment such as commercial type digital VTR. Compatible with digital component signals complying with SMPTE 259M-C standard. 4000sx and 6000sx models are also compatible with digital component signals com- plying with SMPTE 292M standard. For further information on installing the optional SDI board contact your Digital Projection Dealer. A—11 Overview OVERVIEW LBV00072; Revision A - 25/09/2001 - - OUTPUT OUTPUT RGBDIGITAL INPUT9 INPUT 0 SDI 11
OPTIONALLY AVAILABLE SDI BOARDS SDI Board (all models) This board accepts the input of non-compressed signal sources from equipment such as commercial type digital VCR compatible with digital serial component signals of the SMPTE 259-C standard and provides a high quality image without quantisation noise. BNC cable used with the SDI connector should be Belden 8281 cable, or 3C-2V equivalent cable or better. Included in option:- SDI Board Shield Case Connector Cable (Internal) Installation Manual HDSDI Board (sx models only) This board accepts the input of non-compressed signal sources from equipment such as commercial type digital VCR compatible with digital serial component signals of the SMPTE 292M standard and provides a high quality image without quantisation noise. This board accepts the following image formats. 1920 x 1035/60/2:1 30 2:1 Interlace 1920 x 1080/60/2:1 30 2:1 Interlace 1280 x 720/60/1:1 60 Progressive 1920 x 1080/24sF 24 Progressice (Segmented Frame) BNC cable used with the HDSDI connector should be 5C-FB equivalnt cable or better. Included in option:- SDI Board Shield Case Connector Cable (Internal) (2) Flat Cable Set screw for Shield Case (2) Installation Manual A—12 Overview OVERVIEW LBV00072; Revision A - 25/09/2001 - -
Remote Control All the functions of your HIGHlite Displaysprojector can be controlled using the remote control. The remote control unit can operate either by infra red or by direct connection to the projector via a hard wire connection. For infra red operation the remote control requires to be powered by 2 AAA (HP16/RO3/LR03) alkaline batteries. The battery compartment is located on the back of the remote control. To remove the compartment cover press and open as shown below. Insert the first battery into the compartment according to the (+) and (-) indications inside the case and it to the back of the compartment. Insert the second battery by pivoting it against the first and pushing down into place. When the batteries are securely in place, replace the battery compartment cover. When using infra red operation the remote control has an effective range of about 7m (23 feet) and at an angle of 30° above, below, to the left and to the right of the remote control sensors located at the front and the rear of the projector. The remote control should not be exposed to heat, steam, water or any other liquid. If the remote control gets wet, wipe it dry immediately. When remote control buttons are pressed and held down the main unit function keys may not operate. You cannot operate the projector using the remote control if the remote ID is not set to [00] or the remote ID is not the same as the projector ID. Very bright flourescent lighting or Infra Red translation systems may saturate the projectors’ Infra Red receiver rendering the remote control inoperative. A—13 0verview OVERVIEW LBV00072; Revision A - 25/09/2001 - - -
A—14 Overview OVERVIEW LBV00072; Revision A - 25/09/2001
Installation Guidelines...................................................... B—1 Screen Requirements................................................... B —1 Positioning the Projector .............................................. B —4 Installation ....................................................................... B—7 Attaching the Power Cable Stopper ........................... B—7 Lens Installation .......................................................... B—8 Setting Up the Projector ................................................. B—11 Reflecting the Displayed Image ............................... B—12 Shutter Mechanism ................................................... B—12 Turning Off the Projector ........................................... B—12 Startup Screen (Language Select) ................................. B—13 Connecting Signal Sources ............................................ B—15 System Installation Section B: System Installation INSTALLATION LBV00072; Revision A - 25/09/2001
System Installation INSTALLATION LBV00072; Revision A - 25/09/2001
This installation section explains how to install the projector for optimum results. To do this, it is necessary to determine the following: 1. The type of screen and whether front or rear projection is to be used. 2. The projector location and therefore the type of lens to be used. 3. The method of mounting for the projector. 4. The type of input source to be used with the projector. Screen Requirements As virtually all commercially available screens will give a pleasing image you should choose according to your individual requirements. However, to achieve optimum results we recommend a low gain (1.2 - 1.3), non-perforated screen for front projection, this will keep hot spotting and light loss to a minimum whilst providing wide viewing angles. Regardless of the type of screen used, it is important that your screen is of sufficient height to display the images at the aspect ratios intended to be used. Use the following tables to check that you are able to display the full image on your screen. If you have insufficient height, you will have to reduce the overall image size in order to display the full image on your screen. B—1 System Installation Installation Guidelines INSTALLATION LBV00072; Revision A - 25/09/2001 Screen Width (metres) 2.40 3.00 3.60 4.20 4.80 6.00 10.004 x 3 1.80 2.25 2.70 3.15 3.60 4.50 7.505 x 4 1.92 2.40 2.88 3.36 3.84 4.80 8.008 x 5 1.5 1.87 2.25 2.62 3.00 3.75 6.2514 x 9 1.54 1.93 2.31 2.70 3.09 3.86 6.4316 x 9 1.35 1.69 2.02 2.36 2.70 3.38 5.63Screen Height (metres) Needed to Display Full Image with Aspect Ratio:
For optimum viewing, the screen should be a flat surface perpendicular to the floor. The bottom of the screen should be 1.2m (4 feet) above the floor and the front row of the audience should not have to look up more than 30° to see the top of the screen (see opposite). The distance between the front row of the audience and the screen should be at least twice the screen height and the distance between the back row and the screen should be a maximum of 8 times the screen height. The screen viewing area should be within a 60° range from the face of the screen. If you intend to use a rear projection screen you must ensure you have sufficient distance behind the screen for the projector to be correctly located Rear projection has the advantage that the projector cannot be seen and higher ambient light levels can be tolerated. Although the image can be flipped to rear projection and displayed without the need for extra mirrors or equipment, it makes the installation more complicated and advice should be sought from your local dealer before attempting an installation in this way. B—2 System Installation INSTALLATION LBV00072; Revision A - 25/09/2001 Screen Width (feet) 8 0 10 0 12 0 14 0 16 0 20 0 30 04 x 3 6 0 7 6 9 0 10 6 12 0 15 0 22 65 x 4 6 5 8 0 9 7 11 2 12 10 16 0 24 08 x 5 5 0 6 3 7 6 8 9 10 0 12 6 18 914 x 9 5 2 6 5 7 9 9 0 10 8 12 10 19 416 x 9 4 6 5 8 6 9 7 11 9 0 11 4 16 11Screen Height (feet/inches) Needed to Display Full Image with Aspect Ratio: