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    2 Features
    •HDTV support, suited to 3D movement and telecine, with
    I/P conversion
    I/P conversion processing using an interpolation circuit suited
    to 3D movement that supports HDTV and SDTV signal input
    as well as telecine signals permits reproduction of images hav-
    ing impressive definition.
    •Full 10 bit image processing circuit
    The image processing circuit features 10 bits for each color.
    As a result, there is complete 10 bit processing when the sig-
    nal is input from the optional SDI interface slot which will pro-
    vide image quality having a high tonal quality.
    •Equipped with 4 slots which can accommodate 4 types of
    interface boards
    This Projector is equipped with 4 slots which permit the inser-
    tion of the following 4 types of optional interface boards. Mul-
    tiple interface boards of the same type can also be inserted.
    Connectors of the Various Boards
    MM-VIDEO* .... CVBS input connector (BNC), S-Video in-
    put connector (BNC 2 conductors), Com-
    ponent video input connector (BNC 3 con-
    ductors)
    MM-RGB* ....... RGB input connector (BNC 5 conductors)
    MM-DVI ........... DVI-D input connector (DVI-D 24 pin)
    MM-SDI ........... SDI input connector (BNC)2, monitor out-
    put connector (BNC)
    *When shipped from the factory this Projector is loaded with
    one MM-VIDEO board and one MM-RGB board.
    •High contrast images with DigiView - SweetVision
    TM func-
    tion
    This Projector is equipped with the DigiView - SweetVision
    TM
    function which utilizes the characteristics of the human eye to
    provide an image quality with a sense of contrast.
    •LAN port is standard equipment and wireless LAN is sup-
    ported
    Connection of a commercially available LAN cable (Ethernet
    cable) to the LAN port (RJ-45) permits control of this Projector
    from the personal computer via the LAN.
    •Seamless Switching Function
    Mounting of the MM-IMG2K and MM-SCALING options per-
    mits the switching of signals between two input interface boards.
    Alpha Blending, Wipe, and Box In/Out image effects can be
    selected at the time of switching.
    •DigiBlend - Edge Blending Function
    When two or more projectors are used to project images lined
    up horizontally or vertically, a blending adjustment can be per-
    formed to make the borders of the adjacent images less con-
    spicuous.
    The gamma curve that is adjusted to the input source can be
    set between 1.0 and 3.0, and 256 gradations can be expressed.
    1. Introduction
    •DigiWarp - Geometric Warp Correction Function
    In the case pictures are projected on particular shaped screens
    (cylindrical or spherical), geometric warp can be corrected by
    implementing MM-WARP (optional).
    •Dust Control of DMD
    Contamination of the DMD is prevented using a dust control
    system to stop the ingress of dust, oil and smoke particles in
    the air getting onto the DMD surface which can affect the qual-
    ity of the projected image.
    •Fluid Cooled DMD
    The DMD temperature is controlled more efficiently by the use
    of fluid a cooling system.
    •Tilt and PAN Function with Stacking frame
    Projectors can be stacked vertically upto two high by built-in
    frame interface connectors.
    When projectors are stacked,  image alignment can be ad-
    justed for up/down tilt, left/right tilt and fine adjustment of PAN
    (left to right rotation).
    NOTE: The frame is not included on HL 10000HD. 
    						
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    1. Introduction
    3 Getting to Know Your Projector
    Ventilation (outlet)
    Control panel
    (See page E-13)
    Ventilation (inlet) Control terminals
    (See page E-14)
    Main power switch
    (See page E-30)
    Power cable Input terminals
    (See page E-15)
    Remote sensor
    Lens (optional)
    Frame
    Remote sensor
    Tilt Adjustment Knob
    Roll Adjustment Knob
    PAN Adjustment Knob
    NOTE: The frame is not included on HL10000HD. 
    						
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    Control Panel
    1. LCD ScreenThe liquid crystal display screen shows the condition or the
    error message of the Projector.
    2. FOCUS (+/-) ButtonWhile pressing and holding CTL Button, pressing this button
    allows you to adjust the lens focus.
    3. ZOOM (+/-) ButtonWhile pressing and holding CTL Button, pressing this button
    allows you to zoom the lens in and out.
    4. LENS SHIFT GHFEWhile pressing and holding CTL Button, pressing this button
    allows you to adjust the lens offset by shifting the projected
    image position horizontally and / or vertically.
    5. MENU ButtonDisplays the menu.
    6. SELECT GHFE (+) (–)GH : Use these buttons to select the menu of the item you
    wish to adjust.
    FE :Use these buttons to change the level of a selected menu
    item. A press of the E button executes the selection.
    7. ENTER ButtonExecutes your menu selection and activates items selected
    from the menu.
    8. CANCEL ButtonPress this button to exit Menus. Press this button to return
    the adjustments to the last condition while you are in the ad-
    justment or setting menu.
    1. Introduction
    9. SHUTTER ButtonWhile pressing and holding CTL Button, pressing this button
    shuts off the light completely.
    10. CTL ButtonPress the CTL Button together with the FOCUS (+/-) Button,
    ZOOM (+/-) Button, LENS SHIFT GHFE and SHUTTER But-
    ton.
    The FOCUS (+/-), ZOOM (+/-), LENS SHIFT GHFE and
    SHUTTER Buttons do not function when pressed alone.
    11. POWER Button (ON / STAND BY)(  )Use this button to turn the power on and off when the main
    power is supplied and the Projector is in standby mode.
    NOTE: To turn on or off the Projector, press and hold this button for a minimumof 1 second.
    12. POWER IndicatorWhen this indicator is green, the Projector is on; when this
    indicator is orange, it is in standby mode.
    13. STATUS IndicatorThis indicates the status of the Projector during standby.
    The indicator will be lit in green at time of normal operation.
    When there is a fault, the indicator will be a flashing or steadily
    lit red.
    Please check the display information of the LCD screen when
    there is a fault.
    14. BACK LIGHT SwitchUse this switch to turn on the back light of the LCD screen.
    15. LCD CONTRAST Adjustment DialUse this dial to adjust the contrast of the LCD screen.
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    Control Terminals
    1. Introduction
    1. USB Port (USB B)(Type B)
    Connect this port to the USB port (type A) of your PC using a
    USB cable.
    When USB cable is connected to this port, ferrite core, which
    attached to this equipment, is assembled to USB cable (near
    side of this equipment).
    2. USB Port (USB A)(Type A)
    When working on “menu”, commercially available USB mouse
    is connected and used. See page E-45.
    3. REMOTE IN 1 (Mini Jack)
    Wired remote control input.  See Page E-20.
    Ferrite core supplied should be fitted to the projector end of
    the Remote cable.
    4. REMOTE OUT (Mini Jack)
    For Daisy-chaining multiple projectors and operating them with
    the same remote control. To do so, connect to a second
    projector’s IN terminal to relay the input at the IN terminal of
    the first projector until all the projectors are connected.
    When Remote Control Cable is connected to this port, ferrite
    core, which attached to this equipment, is assembled to Re-
    mote Control Cable (near side of this equipment).
    5. LAN Port (RJ-45)
    This port is typically used for UTP Ethernet/Fast Ethernet. Use
    this connector to control the Projector on a LAN. See page E-
    26.
    Ferrite core supplied should be fitted to the projector end of
    the Remote cable.6. PC CARD Slot
    Insert a PC card, commercially available flash memory card or
    optional wireless LAN card here.
    7. PC CONTROL IN (D-Sub 9 Pin)
    Connect to the external equipment such as a PC or control
    system.
    See page E-89 for information about the pin assignment of
    this connector.
    8. PC CONTROL OUT (D-Sub 9 Pin)
    This connector is for future extension.
    9. EXT. I/O (Mini D-Sub 15 Pin)
    It is used when controlling the Projector from the external de-
    vice equipped with a parallel interface.
    See Page E-89 for information about the functions and logic
    table of the various pins.
    10. REMOTE IN 2 (XLR connector)
    Using an extension cable such as an audio cable, permits re-
    mote control input.
    See page E-89 for information about the pin assignment of
    this connector.
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    1. Introduction
    Input Terminals
    (3)(2)(1)
    1. SLOT 1 (MM-VIDEO)
    MM-VIDEO interface board is standard equipment.2. SLOT 2 (MM-RGB)
    MM-RGB interface board is standard equipment.
    (1) CVBS Input Connector (BNC Type)
    Use a 75 Ω coaxial cable and connect it to the Composite
    Video output connector of a DVD player, or to other equip-
    ment.
    (2) S-VIDEO Input Connectors (2 BNC Type)
    Use a 75 Ω coaxial cable (2-conductor type) and connect it to
    the S-Video output connector of a DVD player, or to other equip-
    ment.
    (3) COMPONENT Input Connectors (3 BNC Type)
    Use a 75 Ω coaxial cable (3-conductor type) and connect it to
    the Component output connector of a DVD player, or to other
    equipment. Standard definition only (525/60i, 625/50i).
    (4) ACT Indicator
    Steady green light ..... Shows that this board is selected.(1) RGB Input Connectors (5 BNC Type)
    Use a 75 Ω coaxial cable (5-conductor type) and connect it to
    the display output connector of a personal computer, the colour
    difference output connector of a Analog HDTV player, or to
    other equipment.
    When cable is connected to this port, ferrite core, which at-
    tached to this equipment, is assembled to the both sides of
    cable.
    (2) Audio Input Jacks (RCA-Phono)
    These Jacks have no function with the Switcher.
    (3) ACT Indicator
    Steady green light ..... Shows that this board is selected.
    3. SLOT 3
    Use to extend the input terminal. See page E-25.
    4. SLOT 4
    Use to extend the input terminal. See page E-25.
    (1)(4)(2)(3)
    NOTE: MM-VIDEO interface board and MM-RGB interface board are also available as an option.
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    Input Board (Options)
    MM-DVI Interface Board
    The DVI digital signal input board is available as an option.MM-SDI Interface Board
    The SDI signal input board is available as an option.
    (1) STATUS Indicator
    Steady green light ... Shows that a signal is present.
    Steady red light ....... Shows that there is no signal or an error
    occurs.
    (2) SDI 1 and SDI 2 Input Connectors (BNC type)
    Use a 75 Ω coaxial cable and connect it to a video server or
    video equipment.
    (3) MONITOR OUT Connector (BNC type)
    Outputs the signal from the SDI 1 or SDI 2 input you currently
    select.
    Connect this with a dedicated monitor and use it for checking
    the input signal.
    Use a 75 Ω coaxial cable.
    (4) ACT Indicator
    Steady green light ..... Shows that this board is selected.
    NOTE:
    •Use the 75 Ω coaxial (5C-2V) cable or equivalent. Higher quality recommended.
    Using a thinner cable than the above can degrade image quality or cause no
    image.
    •For details about the compatible input signals, see page E-87.
    (1) DVI-D Input Connector (DVI-D 24 Pin)
    Use a DVI-D Signal cable and connect it to the DVI output
    connector of a computer.
    When cable is connected to this port, ferrite core, which at-
    tached to this equipment is assembled to the cable (the side
    ferrite core is not attached).
    (2) AUDIO Input Connector (Stereo Mini Jack)
    This jack has no function with the Projector.
    (3) ACT Indicator
    Steady green light ..... Shows that this board is selected.
    When Viewing a DVI Digital Signal:
    To project a DVI digital signal, be sure to connect the PC and
    the Projector using a DVI-D signal cable before turning on your
    PC or Projector. Turn on the Projector first and select DVI (DIGI-
    TAL) from the source menu before turning on your PC.
    Failure to do so may not activate the digital output of the graph-
    ics card resulting in no picture being displayed. Should this
    happen, restart your PC.
    Do not disconnect the DVI-D signal cable while the Projector
    is running. If the signal cable has been disconnected and then
    re-connected, an image may not be correctly displayed. Should
    this happen, restart your PC.
    NOTE:
    •Use the DVI-D signal cable compliant with DDWG (Digital Display Working
    Group) DVI (Digital Visual Interface) revision 1.0 standard. The DVI-D cable
    should be within 5 m (196) long.
    •For details about the compatible input signals, see page E-87.
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    1. Introduction 
    						
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    1. Introduction
    4 Remote Control Features
    1. POWER ON
    Press and hold this button for a minimum of 1 second to turn
    on the Projector when the main power is supplied and the Pro-
    jector is in standby mode.
    2. POWER OFF
    Press and hold this button for a minimum of 1 second to turn
    off the Projector.
    3. Source / Input
    Press to select input or to name a signal.
    1Selects the input connector of Slot 1 (MM-VIDEO at time of factory
    shipping).
    Each press of “1” button switches the input connector one step in
    the sequence of CVBS 
    → S-Video → Component → CVBS → ...
    2Selects the input connector of Slot 2 (MM-RGB at time of factory
    shipping).
    3Selects the input connector of Slot 3. Becomes valid when an op-
    tion board has been inserted.
    4Selects the input connector of Slot 4. Becomes valid when an op-
    tion board has been inserted.
    *The aforementioned operation is for the Projector in the factory
    shipping condition. The operation will differ depending on the in-
    sertion of interface boards.
    *When multiple input connectors are available for a single slot, press-
    ing the number buttons that correspond to that slot will switch the
    input connectors within that board.
    NOTE: While pressing and holding CTL, pressing this button switches to theselected signal found in the Entry List.
    4. TEST
    Press to display the test pattern. Pressing this button sequen-
    tially selects test patterns.
    5. Backlight Switch
    When using the remote control wirelessly:
    Tums the backlight on and off. If no button operation is made
    within 30 seconds with the Backlight ON, the Backlight will
    turn off to conserve battery life.
    When using as the wired remote control:
    The light stays on in standby and power-on.
    6. IMAGE/PROJECTOR
    Press to display the Image Option screen. Pressing this but-
    ton sequentially selects Image Options screens.
    While pressing and holding CTL, pressing this button rotates
    Projector Options screens.
    7. ADJUST PICTURE
    Press to display the Picture adjustment screen. Pressing this
    button sequentially selects adjustment screens.
    8. ADJUST WHITE BAL.
    Press to display the Color Management screen.
    9. KEYSTONE
    •3D Reform adjustment screen is shown. See page E-55
    •When optional MM-WARP is used, KEYSTONE screen and
    Cornerstone screen will be switched one another each time
    KEYSTONE button is pressed.
    •When KEYSTONE button is pressed for more than 2 sec-
    onds, 3D Reform’s adjustment value will be bach to factory
    default setting.
    10. AMPLITUDE
    Service personnel only.
    ENTER
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    1. Introduction
    11. ENTRY LIST
    Press to display the Entry List screen.
    Pressing and holding CTL and then ENTRY LIST buttons si-
    multaneously, enters a signal in the Entry List.
    12. HELP
    Provides online help.
    13. INFO
    Displays the Source Information or Projector Information
    window. This button toggles between these two windows.
    14. PIXEL
    Displays the Position/Clock screen to adjust the clock and
    phase.
    15. POSITION
    Press to display the Position screen; press again to display
    the Blanking screen.
    While pressing and holding CTL, press this button to adjust
    lens shift.
    16. MUTE PICTURE
    Press to turn off the picture for a short period of time. Press
    again to restore the picture.
    17. MUTE SOUND
    This button has no function with the Projector.
    18. MUTE OSD
    Press to turn off the on-screen display. Press again to restore
    the on-screen display.
    NOTE: You can also turn off the on-screen display forcibly by pressing and
    holding CTL and then pressing MUTE OSD (Forced On-Screen Mute Mode) ;
    doing this again restores it. In this case any adjustment will still change the
    Projectors memory settings. This mode is available even when input is switched
    to another or the power is turned off the main power.
    19. AUTO (RGB only)
    Press to adjust Position-H/V and Pixel Clock for an optimal
    picture.
    20. MENU
    Press to display the main menu.
    While pressing and holding CTL, press this button to display
    the Remote Control ID dialog box to specify the remote con-
    trol ID. See page E-62.
    21. Select (Up/Down/Left/Right)
    GH:Use these buttons to select the menu of the item you
    wish to adjust.
    FE:Use these buttons to change the level of a selected menu
    item.
    A press of the E button executes the selection.
    Pressing and holding CTL, then pressing F button works as a
    Back Space key in the entry screen.
    Pressing and holding CTL, then pressing this button movesthe menu or dialog box.
    22. ENTER
    Executes the menu selection and activates items selected from
    the menu. When the slider or dialog box is displayed:
    Pressing this button confirms adjustments/setting and returns
    to the previous menu display.
    In seamless switching functions in which an optional interface
    boards have been fitted, press the ENTER button after the
    input signal switching preparation has been completed to fi-
    nalize the switching.
    See Page E-66 for information about the seamless switching
    function.
    23. CANCEL
    Press to exit the menu.
    Press this button with CTL to return to the previous menu with-
    out closing adjustment/setting screen while the menus appear.
    This feature allows you to adjust or set several items concur-
    rently.
    24. UNDO
    Press to return the adjustments and settings to the previous
    condition. While pressing and holding CTL, pressing this but-
    ton clears the entire menus or adjustment/setting screen. At
    this time the adjustments/settings are stored in memory ex-
    cept the items on the setting screen with OK and Cancel
    buttons such as the Menu and the Setup screen.
    25. FOCUS (+/–)
    While pressing and holding CTL, pressing this button allows
    you to adjust the lens focus.
    26. MAGNIFY/ZOOM (+/–)
    While pressing and holding CTL, pressing this button allows
    you to zoom the lens in and out.
    27. CTL
    Used in conjunction with other buttons, similar to a shift key on
    a computer.
    28. Infrared Transmitter
    Direct the remote control toward the remote sensor on the Pro-
    jector cabinet.
    29. Remote Jack
    Connect your remote cable here for wired operation. 
    						
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    1. Introduction
    Remote Control Precautions
    •The remote control system may not function when direct sunlight or
    strong illumination strikes the remote control sensor of the main unit, or
    when there is an obstacle in the path.
    •When remote control buttons are pressed and held, Projector’s func-
    tion keys may not operate.
    •Do not subject to strong shock.
    •Do not allow water or other liquid to splash on the remote control. If the
    remote control gets wet, wipe it dry immediately.
    •Avoid exposure to heat and steam.
    •Remove the batteries from the remote control when the remote control
    is not going to be used for a long period.
    Remote Control Battery Installation
    Installing the Remote Control Batteries
    When it comes time to replace the batteries, two AA type will
    be required.
    1. Press and open the cover.
    2. Align and insert the batteries according to the (+) and (-) indications
    inside the case.
    3. Replace the cover.
    Operating Range for Wireless Remote Control
    The infrared signal operates by line-of-sight up to a distance of
    approximately 7m (20 feet) and a 60 degree angle of the remote
    sensor.
    The Projector will not function if there are objects between the
    remote sensor and the remote control or if strong light falls on
    the remote sensor. Weak batteries will also prevent the Projector
    from operating properly.
    NOTE: You cannot operate the Projector using the remote control if:
    • The remote control ID is not set to “None”.
    • The remote control ID is not the same as the Projector ID.
    See page E-62 for setting remote control ID and Projector ID.
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    Projector cabinet
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    Remote control
    30˚
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    Remote control Remote sensor on the
    Projector cabinet
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    REMOTE
    IN 1
    Using the Remote Control in Wired Operation
    Connect one end of the supplied remote cable to the REMOTE IN 1
    mini jack and the other end to the remote jack on the remote control.
    NOTE:
    Do not use this jack for anything other than intended use.
    For HL12000HD and HL10000HD, conect a ferrite core supplied to the projector end of
    the remote cntrol cable.  For fitting instructions for Ferrite cores, see page 28.
    Remote cable (supplied)
    1. Introduction 
    						
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