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    							Access indicator will start flashing to indicate that the data is being copied from 
    the PC card to the slave projector. After copying data to the slave projector, the 
    POWER indicator will change to amber.
    7. If you are triple stacking the projectors copy the data stored on the PC card to 
    the third projector.
    8. All the entries in the slave projector Entry List now need to be edited to change 
    the Input Terminal of the signals copied from the master projector to RGB 
    (Digital). This is done by pressing CTL and Enter while displaying the Entry 
    List - the Entry Edit Command window will open allowing the Input Terminal 
    to be changed.
    LINK MODE SETTINGS
    1. Select Projector ID from the Projector Options sub-menu on each projector and
    assign a unique ID for each projector.
    2. Define the same communication speed (4800 - 38400) for each projector.
    3. Select Link Mode from the Projector Options sub-menu on each projector and 
    define the chosen master projector and the rest as slaves.
    4. Display an image onto the screen using all projectors and check that the image is 
    displayed correctly while the projectors are in link mode.
    5. When a new input source is applied, adjustments to the image from the slave 
    projector(s) may be required (e.g. position, brightness etc.) in order to match 
    those of the Master projector. In order to make any adjustments first change the 
    Master projector from Master to Standalone mode. Next, on the slave projector, 
    select the same signal from the Entry List as that of the master projector.  Adjust 
    the displayed image on the slave projectors as required and set the master 
    projector back to Master mode to activate the Link Mode.
    6. The Link Mode adjustment procedure is now complete and the desired source 
    can be displayed.
    D—7
    Advanced User Information
    ADVANCED
    LBV00072; Revision A - 25/09/2001 
    						
    							LINK MODE: COMPATIBLE INPUT SIGNALS
    All input signals for HIGHlite 4000sx and HIGHlite 6000sx pojectors are compati-
    ble with Link Mode up to SXGA 1280 x 1024 @ 75Hz. 
    The the signals in the table below are supported by HIGHlite 4100gv and HIGHlite
    5100gv projectors while in Digital Link mode. 
    Signal Type Standard Resolution Sync Frequency Pixel See
    H (kHz) V(Hz) (MHz) Note
    Analogue  VESA XGA@70Hz 1024 x 768 56.6 70 75.0 *1
    RGB VESA XGA@75Hz 1024 x 768 60.0 75 78.8 *1
    VESA VGA@72Hz 640 x 480 37.9 72 31.5 *1 *2
    VESA VGA@75Hz 640 x 480 37.5 75 31.5 *1 *2
    VESA VGA@85Hz 640 x 480 43.3 85 36.0 *1 *2
    VESA SVGA@56Hz 800 x 600 35.1 56 36.0 *1 *2
    VESA SVGA@60Hz 800 x 600 37.9 60 40.0 *1 *2
    VESA SVGA@85Hz 800 x 600 53.7 85 56.3 *1
    VESA XGA@60Hz 1024 x 768 48.4 60 65.0 *1
    VESA XGA@70Hz 1024 x 768 56.6 70 75.0 *1
    VESA XGA@75Hz 1024 x 768 60.0 75 78.8 *1
    APPLE MAC 13”@67Hz 640 x 480 35.0 67 30.2 *1 *2
    APPLE MAC 16”@75Hz 832 x 624 49.7 75 57.3 *1
    IBM VGA-400@70Hz 720 x 400 31.5 70 28.3 *1 *2
    IBM XGA2-768@72Hz 1024 x 768 58.1 72 79.0 *1
    Analogue 3.58NTSC - - - -
    Video Signal BW@60 - - - -
    PAL - - - -
    SECAM - - - -
    BW@50 - - - -
    Digital VESA VGA@60Hz 640 x 480 31.5 60 31.5 -
    RGB VESA SVGA@60Hz 800 x 600 37.9 60 40.0 -
    VESA XGA@60Hz 1024 x 768 48.4 60 65.0 -
    Digital SDI 525 - - - -
    Serial SDI 625 - - - -
    *1 In link mode the Pixel Clock adjustment range of the slave projectors is narrow. You can only adjust 
    the pixel clock within this range.
    *2 Adjust Pixel Phase so that slave projectors are in phase with the master projector.
    D—8
    Advanced User Information
    ADVANCED
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    							LIST OF MENU ITEMS AVAILABLE ON LINK MODE (EXPERT MODE)
    Menu Item (Expert Mode) Digital Link Analog Link
    Source Select L L
    Adjust (Source) Picture (all items) L L
    White Balance L L
    Image Pixel Adjust L L
    Position N N
    Aspect Ratio L L
    Resolution L L
    Overscan L L
    Video Filter L L
    Blanking N N
    Video Adj N N
    Option Adj N N
    Lens Memory N N
    Signal Type N N
    Switcher N N
    Ref Adj Keystone N N
    Lamp N N
    Ref. White Bal. N N
    Factory Default N N
    Projector Options Timer L L
    Menu M M
    Setup N N
    Link Mode M M
    Switcher Control N N
    Help M M
    Test Pattern N N
    Direct Button LENS SHIFT Projector I I
    Remote Control N N
    FOCUS Projector I I
    Remote Control I I
    ZOOM Projector I I
    Remote Control I I
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    							Menu Item (Expert Mode) Digital Link Analog Link
    Direct Button MENU Projector L (*1) L (*1)
    Remote Control L (*1) L (*1)
    POWER L (*2) L (*2)
    POWER ON L (*2) L (*2)
    POWER OFF L (*2) L (*2)
    INPUT L (*1) L (*1)
    MUTE (PICTURE) L (*1) L (*1)
    MUTE (SHUTTER) L (*1) L (*1)
    MUTE (OSD) L (*1) L (*1)
    AUTO N (*3) N (*3)
    TEST N N
    PC Control All No restriction. Comply with the above specification 
    Each letter used in the ablove means the following
    Letter Master Projector Slave Projector(s)
    L Valid Linked
    N Invalid Invalid
    M Valid Invalid
    I Independantly adjustable Independantly adjustable
    *1 - Each adjustment is not possible on the slave projector.
    *2 - Each adjustment is possible on the slave projector.
    *3 - Auto Adjust in Setup is not possible.
    D—10
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    ADVANCED
    LBV00072; Revision A - 25/09/2001 
    						
    							When used in stand alone operation.
    Pin No. Short/Open Function
    14 Short External Control Mode ON
    Open External Control Mode OFF
    5 Short Power ON
    Open Power OFF
    10 Short Picture Mute ON
    Open Picture Mute OFF
    4,8,11,12481112
    Open Open Open Open RGB 1 (INPUT 1)
    Short Open Open Open VIDEO 1 (INPUT 5)
    Open Short Open Open S-VIDEO 1 (INPUT 7)
    Short Short Open Open COMPONENT (INPUT 4)
    Open Open Open Short SDI
    Short Open Open Short RGB 2 (INPUT 2)
    Open Short Open Short VIDEO 2 (INPUT 6)
    Short Short Open Short S-VIDEO 2 (INPUT 8)
    Open Open Short Open RGB (DIGITAL) (INPUT 9)
    Open Short Short Open RGB 3 (INPUT 3)
    When combinations other than those specified in the above table are selected the
    input will be forcefully switched to RGB 1.
    The term ‘Short’ means to connect to Pin 15.
    When in the external control mode, the Power, Input and Picture Mute buttons on
    the remote control will not function.
    Pin 13 is the external remote signal terminal. The projector can be controlled by
    the same format signal as the supplied remote control from the external controller
    regardless of the setting on Pin 14.
    When turning off the power to the projector using the external control, do not 
    disconnect the plug from the power outlet. These procedures are to protect your
    projector and the connected equipment.
    D—11
    Advanced User Information
    External Hardwired Control via Remote 1 Connector
    ADVANCED
    LBV00072; Revision A - 25/09/2001
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    - 
    						
    							506 (19.92)
    326 (12.83)
    174 (6.85)
    682 (26.85)
    35.5 (1.40)
    308 (12.13)30 (1.18)
    54
    (2.13)
    D—12
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    Projector Dimensions
    ADVANCED
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    The drawings do not include
    the lens.
    Unit: mm (inch) 
    						
    							4100gv                5100gv                4000sx                 6000sx
    Lamp TypeShort Arc Xenon Bubble Lamp
    Brightness - High          3,500 (±20%)      5,000 (±10%)     3,500 (±20%)      5,000 (±10%)
    (Lumens)   - Variable3,000 (±20%)      4,300 (±10%) 3,000 (±20%)      4,300 (±10%)
    Brightness Linearity>80% Edge to Centre
    Contrast Ratio400:1 Full Field
    Display Type3 x DMD™ (one per R, G & B)
    DMD™ Specification1024 x 768 Pixels 1280 x 1024 Pixels
    16.3µm x 16.3µm Pixel size 13.0µm x 13.0µm Pixel size
    17µm x 17µm Pixel pitch 13.8µm x 13.8µm Pixel pitch
    17.4mm x 13.1 DMD™ size 17.7mm x 14.1 DMD™ size
    Fill Factor90% Pixel fill factor
    Source CompatibilityNTSC, PAL, SECAM, HDTV 1080i, 720p, 480p, VGA,
    SVGA, XGA, SXGA, MAC & DFP (24P & 24Psf (sx only))
    InputsRGB/YCr/Pr, Cb/PB (2 x BNC)
    RGB H/V, HV (1 x D-sub 15 pin)
    YPbPr/YCrCb (1 x RCA)
    Video (1 x BNC, 1 x RCA)
    S-Video (1 x S-Video terminal)
    Y/C (1 x BNC)
    Digital I/ORGB Digital (1)  MDR 20 pin
    DFP Specification (Max resolution: XGA)
    (1) Process out 20 pin
    Serial Digital Input (1) BNC (optional)
    SMPTE 259M Lvl C, 4:2:2 (or SMPTE 292M 4:2:2 Component (sx))
    525/625 Component (1) BNC loop through
    PC CardPCMCIA Data back-up
    Video ProcessingASIC automatic resizing
    Sync FormatsSeparate Sync/Composite Sync/Sync on Green
    Remote ControlAddressable remote control (wired/wireless)
    AutomationRS232 9 pin D type contact closure
    SwitcherVideo Switcher in/out via 15 pin D type
    D—13
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    Technical Specification
    ADVANCED
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    							MountingFloor Mount (standard)
    Lens Options0.84:1 Fixed
    1.5 - 2.5:1 Power Zoom/Focus
    2.5 - 4.0:1 Power Zoom/Focus
    4.0 - 7.0:1 Power Zoom/Focus
    Power Requirements100 - 120 / 200 - 240VAC 50 - 60Hz
    Input Current11A (100 - 120V) 7.3A (200 - 240V)
    Power Consumption1kW (100 - 120V) 1.5kW (200 - 240V)
    Operating Temperature41° to 95°F / 5° to 35°C
    Operating Humidity20% to 80% Non Condensing
    Storage Temperature14° to 122°F / -10° to 50°C
    Accoustic Noise54dB (by JIS 1996)
    Physical Dimensions308mm (12.2”) height
    560mm (22.0”) width
    682mm (26.9” length
    Weight (chassis only)45 Kg (95lbs)
    D—14
    Advanced User Information
    ADVANCED
    LBV00072; Revision A - 25/09/2001
    Ceiling Mount LA00198 
    						
    							Lamp Replacement .......................................................... E—1
    Cleaning Procedure .......................................................... E—2
    Trouble Shooting ............................................................... E—3
    Maintenance
    Section E: Maintenance
    MAINTENANCE
    LBV00072; Revision A - 25/09/2001 
    						
    							Maintenance
    MAINTENANCE
    LBV00072; Revision A - 25/09/2001 
    						
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