Digital Projection Highlite 6000dsx User Manual
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Before removing the lamphousing, switch off the lamp and allow the cooling fans to run for three minutes. When the projector is in standby mode (power indicator glows amber) disconnect from the mains supply and wait at least 10 minutes for the projector to cool down. If the lamp has exceeded 1600 hours and the message “LP” is displayed on the 7 segment display, it will be necessary to reset the projectors internal running time by pressing the Help key or Power Off key on the remote con- trol for 10...
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1. Unplug the projector before cleaning. 2. Clean the cabinet periodically with a damp cloth. If heavily soiled, use a mild detergent. Never use strong detergents or solvents such as alcohol or thinner. 3. Use a blower or lens paper to clean the lens, and be careful not to scratch or mark the lens. E—2 Maintenance Cleaning Procedure MAINTENANCE LBV00072; Revision A - 25/09/2001
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E—3 Maintenance Troubleshooting MAINTENANCE LBV00072; Revision A - 25/09/2001 SOLUTION Replace the lamp and the timer printed circuit board. Hold down the POWER OFF key on the remote control for ten seconds to reset the running time, then power on the projec- tor. Replace the lamp and the timer printed circuit board. Power on the projector. Check all connections, air ducts and power supply output terminals. If all appears in order, replace the power supply unit. Check all the air ducts. If all appears in...
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E—4 Maintenance MAINTENANCE LBV00072; Revision A - 25/09/2001 ERROR MESSAGE LAMP TEMP (F6) FANSTOP (E0) LAMP STATE0 (F5) TIMER read/write fail (F4) Reset controller communication fail (b0) Sequencer controller communication fail. (b1)DETAILS A temperature of over 130 degrees has been detected at the lamp housing and the thermal protection device has been activated. Operates when the fan has failed. Operates when the lamp fails. Occurs when there is a comms error on the lamp timer printed circuit...
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E—5 Maintenance MAINTENANCE LBV00072; Revision A - 25/09/2001 ERROR MESSAGE Red, Green or Blue asic comms fail. (b2) (b3) (b4) Red,Green or Blue display board comms fail. (b5) (b6) (b7) Reset FPGA download fail. (b8) Sequencer FPGA download fail. (b9) Software/prom incompatibility. (bA) Software/display board incompatibility. (bb) Software/product type incompatibility. (bc)DETAILS Red, Green or Blue display board drive error. Red, Green or Blue display board drive error. Comms error with TI CPU. Comms...
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Glossary................................................................................... i Appendix Appendix APPENDIX LBV00072; Revision A - 25/09/2001
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Aspect Ratio This is the ratio of picture width to picture height (the standard television aspect ratio is 4x3). Black body An ideal body or surface that completely absorbs all light falling upon it with no reflection. Brightness The light intensity of the displayed image. Colour Temperature The Colour Temperature is the position along the black body curve of the chromaticity diagram - but takes into account the preset values for colour balance in the service set-up to take up the variations in the...
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Hs + Vs This stands for Horizontal and Vertical sync. Hue The graduation (red/green balance) of colour (applicable to NTSC). Hz - Hertz Hertz is a measurement of frequency, where one hertz is one cycle per second. Interlacing An interlaced image is displayed by alternatively updating two fields of horizontal display lines to produce a constant image. Field 1 (the odd lines) is updated, then field 2 (the even lines) is updated. LED A Light Emitting Diode is an electronic component that emits light. Lumen...
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Resolution This is expressed as the number of horizontal pixels by the number of vertical lines, e.g. 680 x 400 means 400 lines with 680 pixels per line. RGB The Red, Green and Blue inputs from an RGB source. S-Video A video signal which has separate Y and C signals. Throw Distance The required distance between the screen and the projector. Y This is the luminance input (brightness) from an S-Video or component video signal. iii Appendix APPENDIX LBV00072; Revision A - 25/09/2001