Digital Projection Highlite 4100gv User Manual
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B—3 System Installation INSTALLATION LBV00072; Revision A - 25/09/2001 SCREEN 60° 2H 8H AISLE AISLE AISLE 2H 1.2m (4 Ft)30° H VIEWING AREA
Positioning the Projector Correct positioning of the projector is essential to achieve the best results. Before deciding on the final location of the projector please ensure you read the following information very carefully. The projector must be situated in a clean, dry environment and away from direct sunlight or heat. Make sure you locate the projector so that the air inlets and outlets for the cooling system are not obstructed. When positioning the projector always carry it by the retractable handles provided. The handles pull out from the bottom of the projector and click into place. To retract the handles, push the securing lever to unlock and push back (see below). Ensure that the power cord and any other cables connecting to video sources are disconnected before moving the projector. When moving the projector or when it is not in use, cover the lens with the lens cap. PROJECTOR THROW DISTANCE The further the projector is positioned from the screen or wall, the larger the displayed image. The minimum projected image size is 2m (80) measured diagonally. The largest the image can be is 12.7m (500). B—4 System Installation INSTALLATION LBV00072; Revision A - 25/09/2001 -
When using a zoom lens, exact positioning of the projector is not required as the image size can be adjusted. However, the projector must be located within the Throw Distance range imposed by the minimum and maximum lens throw ratios. To calculate the distance required between the screen and the projector select your lens type and screen size from the table below. Screen Size Throw Distance required for Lens Model (Diagonal) LA00111, 0.84 LA00107, 1.5-2.5 LA00108, 2.5-4.0 LA00109, 4.0-7.0 80”1.4 2.5 - 4.0 4.1-6.5 6.6-11.3 (4.48) (8.20 - 13.10) (13.45-21.33) (21.65-37.07) 100”1.7 3.1 - 5.0 5.1 - 8.1 8.2 - 14.2 (5.60) (10.17 - 16.40) (16.73 - 26.57) (26.90 - 46.59) 200”3.4 6.1 - 10.1 10.2 - 16.2 16.3 - 28.4 (11.20) (20.00 - 33.14) (33.46 - 53.15) (53.48 - 93.18) 300”5.1 9.2 - 15.2 15.3 - 24.3 24.4 - 42.6 (16.80) (30.18 - 49.87) (59.20 - 79.72) (80.05 - 139.76) 400”6.8 12.2 - 20.3 20.04 - 35.5 32.6 - 56.8 (22.40) (40.03 - 66.60) (66.93 - 116.47) (106.96 - 186.35) 500”8.5 15.2 - 25.4 25.4 - 40.6 40.7 - 71.1 (28.00) (49.87 - 83.34) (83.33 - 133.20) (133.53 - 233.27) Throw distances measured in metres and (feet) LENS SHIFT The default height for positioning the projector is at the centre of your screen. However, you can set the projector above or below the centre and adjust the image using the ‘Lens Shift’ facility to centre the image on the screen. B—5 System Installation INSTALLATION LBV00072; Revision A - 25/09/2001 80500 400 200 100300
As with vertical positioning, the default horizontal position of the projector is at the centre of the screen. However, the projector can be mounted to the left or right of image centre and the ‘Lens Shift’ function used to centre the image on screen. The lens can be shifted within the shaded shown below using the normal projection position as a starting point. Screen Size 80” 100” 150” 200” 300” 400” 500” H 1.6 (5.33) 2.0 (6.67) 3.0 (10.00) 4.0 (13.33) 6.1 (20.00) 8.1 (26.67) 10.2 (33.33) V 1.2 (4.00) 1.5 (5.00) 2.3 (7.50) 3.0 (10.00) 4.6 (15.00) 6.1 (20.00) 7.6 (25.00) H: Width of projected image, V: Height of projected image, Units: Metres (Feet) B—6 System Installation INSTALLATION LBV00072; Revision A - 25/09/2001 Lens Shifted ScreenNormal Projection Top View Lens Shifted Screen Normal ProjectionSide View (0.23H) Normal Projector Position 0.41V (0.30H) 0.24V 0.19H 0.28H (0.50V) (0.32V) SX (GV)0.08H Normal Projector Position 0.15V 0.08H 0.15V Screen Width (H) Screen Height (V)
Attaching the Power Cable Stopper The Power Cable Stopper is provided with the projector so that the cable cannot be accidentally unplugged from the AC IN. 1. Lift up the wire stopper. Check it is fitted in correct holes for your cable. 2. Connect the Power Cable to the AC IN then lower the stopper to hold the power cable. B—7 System Installation Installation INSTALLATION LBV00072; Revision A - 25/09/2001 For EuropeFor North America
Lens Installation There are three zoom lenses available for the HIGHLite Displays projectors Model numbers LA00107, LA00108 and the LA00109. These lenses have throw ratios of 1.5-2.5:1, 2.5-4.0:1 and 4.0-7.0:1 respectively. In addition to the zoom lenses a fixed lens LA00111 is available with a throw ratio of 0.84:1. Do not attempt to install a lens if the projector is turned on. If the projector is operating, turn off the power and wait for the cooling fan to stop. Next turn off the main power switch on the rear panel and wait for the projector to cool off. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE 1. Remove the protective sponge from the lens hood. 2. Remove the two screws from the top of the upper lens hood. 3. Push the lower end to lift up and remove the upper lens hood. 4. Lift up the lower lens hood by 1 cm to release from the hook then remove the hood. B—8 System Installation INSTALLATION LBV00072; Revision A - 25/09/2001
5. Remove the cap from the rear of the lens and insert the lens so that the three pins on the lens unit are properly lined up with the holes on the projector. Do not remove the front lens cap during lens installation. The lens cap helps minimise any damage to the front lens element and prevents touching of the lens surface which can degrade the optical performance. 6. Rotate the lens barrel clockwise to fix the lens unit. 7. Secure the three screws on the lens holder. 8. Insert the connector of the lens unit into the socket of the extension cable attached to the projector. B—9 System Installation INSTALLATION LBV00072; Revision A - 25/09/2001 -
9. Insert the lower lens hood into the retaining hook and secure. 10. Re-attach the upper lens hood while pushing the left and right bottom. 11. Secure the upper lens hood with two screws through the top of the hood. 12. Attach the foam sealing ring. 13. Remove the front lens cap. B—10 System Installation INSTALLATION LBV00072; Revision A - 25/09/2001
This section describes how to select a computer or video source, adjust the picture edit a signal and adjust all other settings and adjustments for correct projector set-up. Before you turn on the projector ensure that the computer or video source is turned on and that the projector lens cap is removed. Plug the supplied power cable into the AC outlet and turn on the projector with the main power switch on the rear panel of the projector. The projector will go into its standby mode and the POWER indicator will glow amber. Press the ‘POWER ON’ button on the remote control or projector cabinet. The POWER light will turn to green and the projector will fully turn on. The projector will display a black, blue image or logo if no input signal is present. To select the desired source press the ‘INPUT’ button on the remote control or press the MENU button and use the Source Select function. Adjust the projector position so that it is square to the screen and the displayed image is horizontally centred. Next, adjust the vertical position of the projected image using the Lens Shift Control. Adjustments to the displayed image can be made using the ADJUST PICTURE or ADJUST WHITE BAL buttons on the remote control or via the Adjust (Source) option from the Main Menu. If projecting an image with lower resolution than the projectors native resolution (1024x768 (gv) or 1280x1024 (sx)), the image can be enlarged to fill the screen by selecting Native the Resolution window. While pressing and holding CTL, press MAGNIFY or FOCUS on the remote control to zoom the lens or adjust the lens focus. B—11 System Installation Setting Up the Projector INSTALLATION LBV00072; Revision A - 25/09/2001
Reflecting the Displayed Image Using a mirror to reflect your projectors image enables you to obtain a much larger image in a much smaller space. If the image is inverted when using a mirror, it can be corrected using the Orientation feature under Setup in the Projector Options Sub-menu. For further details contact your dealer or Digital Projection. You can use your HIGHlite Displays projector to project an image from the rear onto a translucent screen. The throw distance required for rear projections is the same as for front projection. If the image is inverted when projecting an image from the rear, it can be corrected using the Orientation feature under Setup in the Projector Options Sub-menu. For further details contact your dealer or Digital Projection. Shutter Mechanism Your HIGHlite Displays projector is equipped with a mechanical shutter which allows the user to shut off the light completely on the screen. To use the shutter function, hold down the CTL button, and press the MUTE PICTURE button on the remote control Turning Off the Projector In order to extend the life of the lamp the projector should be turned off as described below. Press the POWER OFF button on the remote control or the projec- tor cabinet and allow the fan to cool the projector for three minutes. After the cool- ing fan stops working the POWER indicator will change to a steady amber glow and the projector will be in the stand-by mode. The projector can now be turned off using the main power switch on the rear panel. If the projector is not going to be used for an extended period it should be disconnected from the mains supply. Do not turn the projector off and then immediately back on. The Projector needs to cool down for three minutes before it is powered on again. If you want to turn off the image briefly (five minutes or less) use the MUTE PICTURE feature. Do not turn off the main power while the cooling fan is working. B—12 System Installation INSTALLATION LBV00072; Revision A - 25/09/2001 -