Digital Projection Lightning 30sx+m, 40sx+m User Manual
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page vii 105-681B January 2007 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx+m, 40sx+m User Manual Contents Configuration menu...................................................................................................... 4.17 Networking configuration ................................................................................................................... 4.17 Detailed status ..................................................................................................................................... 4.21 Touchscreen calibration..................................................................................................................... 4.21 Reset IP addresses............................................................................................................................. 4.21 Engineering & Maintenance menu .............................................................................. 4.22 Log files............................................................................................................................................... 4.22 Software update .................................................................................................................................. 4.22 5. Maintenance 5.1 Changing the lamp.......................................................................................................... 5.2 Lamp-hours meter................................................................................................................................. 5.3 Changing the filter.......................................................................................................... 5.5 Cleaning the projector and lens .................................................................................... 5.6 6. Appendix 6.1 Troubleshooting.............................................................................................................. 6.2 Specifications.................................................................................................................. 6.4 Part numbers......................................................................................................................................... 6.4 Optical .................................................................................................................................................... 6.4 Electrical ................................................................................................................................................ 6.5 Physical................................................................................................................................................. 6.5 Lens Data ............................................................................................................................................... 6.6 Connections....................................................................................................................6.8 DVI-D connection.................................................................................................................................. 6.8 LAN connection..................................................................................................................................... 6.9 Serial control input ............................................................................................................................. 6.10 Using Windows Hyperterminal to connect to the projector............................................................. 6.11 Remote communications protocol.............................................................................. 6.12 Image commands................................................................................................................................ 6.12 Lens Commands................................................................................................................................. 6.21 PSU Commands.................................................................................................................................. 6.23 Dimensions................................................................................................................... 6.25
page viii 105-681B January 2007 Contents Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx+m, 40sx+m User Manual
page 1.1 105-681B January 2007 1. Introduction Contents 1. Introduction1.1 What’s in the box?........................................................................\ ..................................... ...... 1.2 Key features of the projector........................................................................\ .......................... 1.3 Getting to know the projector ........................................................................\ ........................ 1. 4 Chassis – lamp, lens and filter ........................................................................\ ........................ ....................... 1.4 Lamp-hours meter ........................................................................\ ....................................... ............................ 1.5 Rear panel – connection and control ........................................................................\ .................... ................ 1.6 Rigging frame ........................................................................\ .......................................... ................................ 1.6
page 1.2 105-681B January 2007 1. Introduction Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx+m, 40sx+m User Manual What’s in the box? • Make sure your box contains everything listed. If any pieces are missing, contactyour dealer. • You should save the original box and packing materials, in case you ever need to ship your Projector. Notes Lenses are optional. Order lenses from your Digital Projection dealer. For more detailed information about lenses, see Choosing a lens, in Section 2. Installation . Projector 30sx+m(USA: 107-148) (Rest of World: 107-149) 40sx+m(USA: 107-150) (Rest of World: 107-151) Power cable - USA (LA00098) Power cable - Rest of World (LA00097) Important Information (105-451B) User manual (105-452B) DVI-D dual link 2metre cable (104-274A)
page 1.3 105-681B January 2007 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx+m, 40sx+m User Manual 1. Introduction Notes For inputs other than DVI, including analog or digital, composite or component, RGB and S-video, and features such as scaling, cross-fade, and user definable geometric warp: use in conjunction with the Digital Projection MMS 1000 multi-media switcher or VIP1000 scaler. Key features of the projector Congratulations on your purchase of the Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30/ 40sx+m projector. Digital Projection International, Texas Instruments’ first DLP™ partner and the original innovator of the 3-chip DLP™ projector, proudly introduces our third- generation LIGHTNING series — the LIGHTNING 30/40sx+m. Incredibly bri\ ght, high resolution and high in contrast, the 30/40sx+m offers a radically n\ ew electronics configuration ideally suited for the staging and large-venue\ permanent installation markets. The LIGHTNING 30/40sx+m harnesses the power of Texas Instruments’ new 1400 x 1050 pixel HPO DMD’s™. Like its LIGHTNING predecessors, the 30/40\ sx+m is destined to be the first choice of professionals who stage prestigious e\ vents such as the Grammy® Awards and the Oscars®. With contrast of 1800:1 and awe-inspiring brightness of up to 21,000 lumens, the 30/40sx+m is unmatched for applic\ ations as diverse as world class staged events, commercial entertainment, major outdoor venues, large-scale simulation, gaming and houses of worship. Key Features • High resolution, large venue projector • Applications: Large Screen; Fixed install and Rental • 30sx+m: 18,000 Center lumens, 16,000 ANSI lumens (±10%)40sx+m: 22,000 Center lumens, 21,000 ANSI lumens (±10%) • Contrast 1800:1 ±10% • 1400 x 1050 resolution • Precision mechanical design ensuring maximum amount of light from lamp housing reaches optics, without any operator adjustment • 30sx+m: 3kW single phase 40sx+m: 3.6kW single phase • Compact size, light weight: 113kg • Intelligent lens mount with ½ pixel accuracy pre-sets • Rigging frame with Quick-lock stack system • Ruggedised robust metal case • Floating chassis - 3 point pitch & roll adjustment for accurate alignmen\ t • LAN & RS232 connection for network operation • Single DVI input with loop through for second projector • Wi-fi connection for handheld PDA operation (not supplied) • Touch panel operation for all setup commands • Browser host for LAN operation
page 1.4 105-681B January 2007 1. Introduction Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx+m, 40sx+m User Manual Getting to know the projector Chassis – lamp, lens and filter Notes For information about how to change the lamp or the filter, see section 5. Maintenance . For more detailed information about lenses, see section 2. Installation Lens Air filter Lamp compartment Lamp module Air outlets Air inlet
page 1.5 105-681B January 2007 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx+m, 40sx+m User Manual 1. Introduction Lamp-hours meter There are two types of Lamp-hours meter, depending on the lamp module that has been fitted, as shown below. Notes Mercury meter LCD meter The LCD Lamp-hours meter has two modes of operation: • When the lamp is switched on, the LCD will show lamp run hours. • When the lamp is switched off, the LCD will be blank.Press the button and hold for 5 seconds to display lamp run hours. display button
page 1.6 105-681B January 2007 1. Introduction Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx+m, 40sx+m User Manual Rear panel – connection and controlNotes For information about how to connect the projector, see Connecting the projector in section 2. Installation , and Connections in section 6. Appendix . For information about how to use the touch screen control panel, see section 4. Using the menus . For information about how to mount and stack projectors, see section 2. Installation .Rigging frame Power connection Power switch Input connections Control connections LCD touch screen control panel Rigging frame Frame coupling Foot Frame adjuster
page 2.1 105-681B January 2007 2. Installation Contents 2. Installation2.1 Screen requirements ............................................................................................................... 2.2 Aspect ratio..................................................................................................................................................... 2.2 Fitting the image to the DMD ........................................................................................................................ 2.2 Diagonal screen sizes .................................................................................................................................. 2.2 Fitting the image to the screen ..................................................................................................................... 2.3 Positioning the screen and projector............................................................................................................ 2.4 Choosing a lens ....................................................................................................................... 2.5 Method one: using the lens charts ................................................................................................................ 2.5 Choosing a lens using the lens charts .......................................................................................................... 2.6 Full width images......................................................................................................................................... 2.6 5:4 full height image (TRF = 1.07) ................................................................................................................ 2.7 Method two: Choosing a lens by calculation ................................................................................................ 2.8 Useful lens calculations ......................................................................................................... 2.9 Fitting the lens ....................................................................................................................... 2.10 Shifting the image ................................................................................................................. 2.11 Mounting the projector .........................................................................................................2.12 Levelling......................................................................................................................................................... 2.12 Coarse frame adjustment........................................................................................................................... 2.12 Fine frame adjustment............................................................................................................................... 2.12 Chassis adjustment.................................................................................................................................... 2.12 Stacking projectors ............................................................................................................... 2.13 Connecting the projector...................................................................................................... 2.14 Digilink ....................................................................................................................................................... 2.14 Input Format.................................................................................................................................................. 2.14 Single DVI-D.............................................................................................................................................. 2.14 EDID handshaking........................................................................................................................................ 2.15 Example: setting up the MMS 1000 multimedia switcher...........................................................................2.15 Projector Output............................................................................................................................................ 2.15 Input connection examples.......................................................................................................................... 2.16 Control connection examples...................................................................................................................... 2.17 LAN connection.......................................................................................................................................... 2.17 Power connections....................................................................................................................................... 2.18 USA power input ........................................................................................................................................ 2.18 Rest of World power input.......................................................................................................................... 2.18
page 2.2 105-681B January 2007 2. Installation Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx+m, 40sx+m User Manual Screen requirements Aspect ratio Fitting the image to the DMD If the source image supplied to the projector is smaller than 1400 x 1050 pixels, then the image will not fill the DMD. The following example shows how a number of common formats may be displayed without the use of an external scaling processor. Diagonal screen sizes Screen sizes are sometimes specified by their diagonal size (D) in inches. When dealing with large screens and projection distances at different aspect ratios, it is more convenient to measure screen width (W) and height (H). The example calculations below show how to convert diagonal sizes in inches into width and height, at various aspect ratios. 2.35:1 aspect ratio W = D x 0.92in (D x .023m)H = D x 0.39in (D x .01m) 1.85:1 aspect ratio W = D x 0.88in (D x .022m)H = D x 0.47in (D x .012m) 16:9 aspect ratio W = D x 0.87in (D x .022m)H = D x 0.49in (D x .0125m) 4:3 aspect ratio (aspect ratio at native resolution) W = D x 0.8in (D x .02m)H = D x 0.6in (D x .015m) 5:4 aspect ratio W = D x 0.78in (D x .02m)H = D x 0.625in (D x .016m) Notes The resolution of the DMD fitted to the projector is 1400 x 1050 pixels. This projector does not perform any image processing - the MMS 1000 multi-media switcher or VIP scaler are recommended for this purpose. D = diagonal (inches) W = width H = height 1400 x 788 (16:9) 1313 x 1050 (5:4)1400 pixels 1050 pixels 1400 x 596 (2.35:1) 1400 x 757 (1.85:1)