Digital Projection Lightning 30sx+m, 40sx+m User Manual
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page 6.1 105-681B January 2007 6. Appendix Contents 6. Appendix6.1 Troubleshooting...................................................................................................................... 6.2 Specifications.......................................................................................................................... 6.4 Part numbers................................................................................................................................................... 6.4 Optical .............................................................................................................................................................. 6.4 Electrical .......................................................................................................................................................... 6.4 Physical............................................................................................................................................................ 6.5 Lens Data ......................................................................................................................................................... 6.6 Connections............................................................................................................................. 6.8 DVI-D connection............................................................................................................................................ 6.8 LAN connection............................................................................................................................................... 6.9 10BaseT Unshielded Twisted Pair cable ...................................................................................................... 6.9 Crossed cable.............................................................................................................................................. 6.9 Serial control input ........................................................................................................................................ 6.10 Null-modem cable...................................................................................................................................... 6.10 Modem settings.......................................................................................................................................... 6.10 Using Windows Hyperterminal to connect to the projector....................................................................... 6.11 Remote communications protocol...................................................................................... 6.12 Image commands.......................................................................................................................................... 6.12 Image Brightness....................................................................................................................................... 6.12 Image Contrast........................................................................................................................................... 6.13 Image Projection Mode .............................................................................................................................. 6.13 Image Orientation....................................................................................................................................... 6.14 Image Mirror Park ...................................................................................................................................... 6.14 Image Colour Temperature Gain ................................................................................................................ 6.15 Input Image Size........................................................................................................................................ 6.15 Input Image Window Size.......................................................................................................................... 6.16 Image Position........................................................................................................................................... 6.16 Input Capture Offset ................................................................................................................................... 6.17 Test Patterns .............................................................................................................................................. 6.18 Degamma Table Select .............................................................................................................................. 6.19 Picture Mute............................................................................................................................................... 6.20 Lens Commands........................................................................................................................................... 6.21 Lens Stop All.............................................................................................................................................. 6.21 Lens Move................................................................................................................................................. 6.21 Lens Goto Absolute Position...................................................................................................................... 6.22 Lens Goto Centre ....................................................................................................................................... 6.22 Lens Calibrate Zoom .................................................................................................................................. 6.22 PSU Commands............................................................................................................................................ 6.23 Lamp On.................................................................................................................................................... 6.23 Lamp Off.................................................................................................................................................... 6.23 Lamp Power ............................................................................................................................................... 6.24 Dimensions............................................................................................................................ 6.25
page 6.2 105-681B January 2007 6. Appendix Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx+m, 40sx+m User Manual Troubleshooting Problem The projector will not power up. The projector shuts down after it has been in use for some time. The lamp is not lit. The menus say the lamp is lit but no image is displayed. The image does not fit the screen correctly. Possible solutions Check that the mains plug is plugged in and that the mains supply is switched on. Check any external fuses or breakers. The projector may be overheating. Check that the air inlets and outlets are clear of any obstruction. Check that the air filter is clean, and if it is dirty, fit a new one. See Section 1. Introduction, Getting to know the projector Check in the LAMP menu that the lamp is turned on. See Section 4. Using the menus, Lamp menu Check the lamp-hours meter. If the lamp has been in use for over 750 hours, the lamp module should be changed. See Section 5. Maintenance, Changing the lamp The lamp may be faulty. Check by fitting a new lamp module. See Section 5. Maintenance, Changing the lamp Check that the input source is switched on and connected to the projector correctly. Check that the correct image source is selected. See Section 4. Using the menus, Source menu Check that the brightness and contrast settings are set correctly. See Section 4. Using the menus, Image menu If the input source is connected via a device powered from the 5V auxilliary power outlet, check that this power cable is connected correctly. The projector may be overheating. Check that the air inlets and outlets are clear of any obstruction. Check that the air filter is clean, and if it is dirty, fit a new one. If the image is smaller than 1400 x 1050 pixels, then the image will NOT fill the screen. The projector does not perform any image processing - the MMS 1000 or VIP1000 are recommended for this purpose. Check that the correct lens is being used for the combination of screen size and projection distance. See Section 1. Introduction, Choosing a lens Check the settings in the IMAGE menu. See Section 4. Using the menus, Image menu
page 6.3 105-681B January 2007 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx+m, 40sx+m User Manual 6. Appendix Problem Possible solutions Poor colour depth reproduction. Uneven image quality. Projector does not respond to remote control commands from a computer.Colour depth is 8 bits Check that the projector is parallel to the screen. Check that the screen is flat, and securely mounted. Check that the LAN or serial cable is connected correctly. See this section 6. Appendix, Connections If using a LAN, check that the address setting is made correctly. See Section 4. Using the menus, Configuration menu If using a serial cable, check that the modem settings are made correctly. See this section 6. Appendix, Connections Check that the correct control codes are being used. See this section 6. Appendix, Serial communications protocol In the event that this troubleshooting guide has not solved the problem, then contact your Digital Projection dealer or service centre.
page 6.4 105-681B January 2007 6. Appendix Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx+m, 40sx+m User Manual Specifications Part numbers Projector USA model 30sx+m: 107-14840sx+m: 107-150 Rest of World model 30sx+m: 107-149 40sx+m: 107-151 Lenses 0.73 : 1 fixed lens 107-141 1.2 : 1 fixed lens (3 - 15m) 107-142 1.2 : 1 fixed lens (1.2 - 2m) 107-143 1.5 - 2.02 : 1 zoom lens 107-144 2.02 - 2.77 : 1 zoom lens 107-145 2.77 - 4.51 : 1 zoom lens 107-146 4.51 - 7.53 : 1 zoom lens 107-147 Replacement parts Lamp module 30sx+m: 103-238 40sx+m: 104-578 Air filter, complete replacement 104-154 Air filter, replacement filling only 105-222 Optical Digital Light Processor 3 x 0.94” Texas Instruments DMD™, resolution 1400 x 1050 pixels Contrast Ratio 1800:1 full field (±10%) Pixel fill factor 87% Lamp power 30sx+m: 3kW 40sx+m: 3.6kW Lamp life (typical) 750 hours Brightness 30sx+m: 18,000 Center lumens, 16,000 ANSI lumens (±10%) 40sx+m: 22,000 Center lumens, 21,000 ANSI lumens (±10%) Colour temperature 3000-9300°K
page 6.5 105-681B January 2007 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx+m, 40sx+m User Manual 6. Appendix Electrical InputsDVI-D single Pixel clockup to 165MHz OutputsDVI-D single loop through Control inputs1 x LAN 1 x RS232 serial Mains voltage200-240 VAC, 50/60Hz (single phase) Power consumption30sx+m: 4000 W 40sx+m: 4600 W International RegulationsMeets FCC Class A requirements Meets EMC Directives (EN 50081-1, EN 50082-1, EN 55022) MeetsLow Voltage Directive (EN60950) Physical Operating Temperature10 to 35°C Storage Temperature-10 to 50°C Thermal Dissipation30sx+m: 13640 BTU 30sx+m: 15695 BTU Operating Humidityup to 80% non-condensing Weight113kg (249lbs)
page 6.6 105-681B January 2007 6. Appendix Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx+m, 40sx+m User Manual Lens Data 107-141 107-142 107-143 107-144 throw ratio0.73 : 1 fixed 1.2 : 1 fixed 1.2 : 1 fixed 1.5 - 2.02 : 1 zoom full DMD image width0.73 1.2 1.2 1.5 1.51 - 4.38m 2.5 - 12.5m 1 - 1.67m 2.67 - 16m (5 - 14.4ft) (8.2 - 41ft) (3.3 - 5.5ft) (8.8 - 52.5ft) 2.02 1.98 - 11.88m (6.5 - 39ft) throw distance0.73 1.2 1.2 1.5 1.1 - 3.2m 3 - 15m 1.2 - 2m 4 - 24m (3.6 - 10.5ft) (9.8 - 49.2ft) (3.9 - 6.6ft) (13.1 - 78.7ft) 2.02 4 - 24m (13.1 - 78.7ft) lens shift vertical± 120* ± 525* ± 525* ± 525* (vs DMD height)± 0.11H* ± 0.5H* ± 0.5H* ± 0.5H* lens shift horizontal± 95 ± 450 ± 450 ± 450 (vs DMD width)± 0.07W ± 0.32W ± 0.32W ± 0.32W ApertureF/2.5 F/2.5 F/2.5 F/2.5 Max object field sizeto be confirmed to be confirmed to be confirmed to be confirmed Effective focal lengthto be confirmed to be confirmed to be confirmed to be confirmed Distortionto be confirmed to be confirmed to be confirmed to be confirmed Transmissionto be confirmed to be confirmed to be confirmed to be confirmed Mechanical Lens extension**204mm 268mm 268mm 194mm (8.0in) (10.6in) (10.6in) (7.6in) Length361mm 422.1mm 422.1mm 345mm (14.2in) (16.6in) (16.6in) (13.6in) Maximum diameter163mm 169mm 169mm 139mm (6.42in) (6.65in) (6.65in) (5.47in) Weight to be confirmed to be confirmed to be confirmed to be confirmed lens extension, measured from front of corner post **Actual available lens shift is subject to limitations of the lens mount (see Shifting the image, in Section 2. Installation). **Lens extension is the distance from the outer end of the lens to the front of the projector. It is measured when the lens is focussed at infinity and fully extended. At other focus settings, the extension could be up to 10mm less. It is important for calculating throw distance accurately (see Useful lens calculations, in Section 2. Installation).
page 6.7 105-681B January 2007 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx+m, 40sx+m User Manual 6. Appendix 107-145 107-146 107-147 throw ratio2.02 - 2.77 : 1 zoom 2.77 - 4.51 : 1 zoom 4.51 - 7.53 : 1 full DMD image width2.02 2.77 4.51 1.98 - 11.88m 3.29 - 16.25m 2.66 - 17.74m (6.5 - 39ft) (10.8 - 53.3ft) (8.7 - 58.2ft) 2.77 4.51 7.53 1.44 - 8.66m 2.02 - 9.98m 1.59 - 10.62m (4.7 - 28.4ft) (6.6 - 32.7ft) (5.2 - 34.8ft) throw distance2.02 2.77 4.51 4 - 24m 9.1 - 45m 12 - 80m (13.1 - 78.7ft) (29.9 - 147.6ft) (39.4 - 262.5ft) 2.77 4.51 7.53 4 - 24m 9.1 - 45m 12 - 80m (13.1 - 78.7ft) (29.9 - 147.6ft) (39.4 - 262.5ft) lens shift vertical± 525* ± 525* ± 525* (vs DMD height)± 0.5H** ± 0.5H* ± 0.5H* lens shift horizontal± 450 ± 450 ± 450 (vs DMD width)± 0.32W ± 0.32W ± 0.32W ApertureF/2.5 F/2.5 F/2.5 Max object field sizeto be confirmed to be confirmed to be confirmed Effective focal lengthto be confirmed to be confirmed to be confirmed Distortionto be confirmed to be confirmed to be confirmed Transmissionto be confirmed to be confirmed to be confirmed Mechanical Lens extension**159mm 152mm 118mm (6.2in) (6.0in) (4.7in) Length311mm 304mm 271mm (12.24in) (11.97in) (10.67in) Maximum diameter139mm 139mm 139mm (5.47in) (5.47in) (5.47in) Weight to be confirmed to be confirmed to be confirmed lens extension, measured from front of corner post **Actual available lens shift is subject to limitations of the lens mount (see Shifting the image, in Section 2. Installation). **Lens extension is the distance from the outer end of the lens to the front of the projector. It is measured when the lens is focussed at infinity and fully extended. At other focus settings, the extension could be up to 10mm less. It is important for calculating throw distance accurately (see Useful lens calculations, in Section 2. Installation).
page 6.8 105-681B January 2007 6. Appendix Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx+m, 40sx+m User Manual Notes Cable complexity and interference can be reduced by using the Digilink high bandwidth optical connection system. Contact your dealer for more information. The analog pins to the right of the connector may be fitted on some models, but are unused. Connections DVI-D connection 1 TMDS Data 2- 2 TMDS Data 2+ 3 TMDS Data 2/4 Shield 4 TMDS Data 4- 5 TMDS Data 4+ 6 DDC Clock 7 DDC Data 8 unused 9 TMDS Data 1- 10 TMDS Data 1+ 11 TMDS Data 1/3 Shield 12 TMDS Data 3- 13 TMDS Data 3+ 14 +5 V Power 15 Ground 16 Hot Plug Detect* 17 TMDS Data 0- 18 TMDS Data 0+ 19 TMDS Data 0+ 20 TMDS Data 0/5 Shield 21 TMDS Data 5 - 22 TMDS Data 5+ 23 TMDS Clock Shield 24 TMDS Clock+ * Hot plug detect (HPD) is fully DVI compliant. DVI sources detect the presence of a display device by providing +5V on pin 14 and looking for +5V on pin 16. Whenever the projector is operational, and 5V is present on pin 14, pin 16 will be held at +5V. EDID is available even when the projector is switched off. Operational means that the projector is powered up. Non operational states are powered down and some self test and reprogramming modes. pin view of female connector
page 6.9 105-681B January 2007 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx+m, 40sx+m User Manual 6. Appendix LAN connection 10BaseT Unshielded Twisted Pair cable The standard wire colours as as follows: 1 White / Orange stripe 2 Orange 3 White / Green stripe 4 Blue 5 White / Blue stripe 6 Green 7 White / Brown stripe 8 Brown Crossed cable (used to connect directly to a computer with no hub or network.) (Note that only the green and blue pairs are crossed) 1 White / Orange stripe White / Green stripe 1 2 Orange Green 2 3 White / Green stripe White / Orange stripe 3 4 Blue Blue 4 5 White / Blue stripe White / Blue stripe 5 6 Green Orange 6 7 White / Brown stripe White / Brown stripe 7 8 Brown Brown 8 Notes Use: • a straight cable to connect to a hub or network, or • a crossed cable as shown here to connect ONLY to a computer directly. top view of cable connector (clip is underneath)
page 6.10 105-681B January 2007 6. Appendix Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx+m, 40sx+m User Manual Serial control input 1 unused 2 Received Data 3 Transmitted Data 4 Data Terminal Ready 5 Signal Ground 6 Data Set Ready 7 Request To Send 8 Clear To Send 9 unused at present Null-modem cable (used to connect the projector to a computer) RD 2 --- 3 TD TD 3 --- 2 RD DTR 4 --- 6 DSR GND 5 --- 5 GND DSR 6 --- 4 DTR RTS 7 --- 8 CTS CTS 8 --- 7 RTS Modem settings • Baud rate 38,400 bps • Data length 8 bits • Parity none • Stop bits one • Handshaking Full duplex RTS/CTS Xon/Xoff not supported Notes The projector is a DTE, so use: • a straight cable to connect to a modem, or • a null-modem cable as shown here to connect to another DTE such as a computer. pin view of female connector