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Digital Projection Projector HIGHlite 660 3D Series User Manual
Digital Projection Projector HIGHlite 660 3D Series User Manual
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page 43 Operating Guide USING THE PROJECTOR Nudge To position the image correctly on the screen, use the Nudge controls. Lens Presets This menu allows you to save up to five custom lens positions, which you can recall later. To save a preset using the remote, press and hold SAVE, then press the number button for the preset you wish to save. To recall a preset using the remote, press and hold LOAD, then press a number button 1 to 5. Notes Main Menu Lens Nudge Another way of moving the lens is by using the SHIFT button on the keypad or the remote. The Nudge controls will execute a one-off movement in the direction specified. SHIFT will move the lens until you release the arrow button, or until the lens reaches its limit. Main Menu Lens Presets Presets only contain information about the lens position. Focus and zoom information is not kept. Digital Projection HIGHlite 660 3D Series Rev E Februar y 2015
page 44 Operating Guide USING THE PROJECTOR Image menu • Brightness, Contrast, Gamma, Hue and Saturation Set the slider or select from the drop-down list as required, to improve\ the quality of the image. • Black Level Offset Set this to 0 IRE or 7.5 IRE as required. • Use V Position and H Position to adjust the position manually. Video Filters Set the sliders or select from the drop-down list as required, to improv\ e the quality of the image: • Sharpness - a peaking filter to increase high frequency/luminance information. • Detail - a filter which removes low frequency image components. • Luma Sharpness - a filter which enhances luminance sharpness. • Chroma Sharpness - a filter which enhances the color sharpness of the chrominance signal by increasing the steepness of color edges. • Recursive NR - a noise reduction filter which reduces spatial & temporal noise (only applicable to standard definition video signals). • Mosquito NR - a noise reduction filter which reduces block artifacts (only applicable to standard definition video signals). • Cross Color Suppression - a filter which reduces luminance to chrominance crosstalk on Composite Video signals. The crosstalk appears as a rainbow pattern in regions of fine detail. VGA Setup Use Auto Setup to allow the projector to detect the appropriate settings automatically\ . If you require manual adjustment: • Set the Phase slider to correct for shimmering or poor quality definition on, for example, fine text. • Set the Total H Samples slider to match the resolution of the incoming video signal. Notes Main MenuImage You can also press BRI, CON or GAMMA on the remote control. Hue applies only to NTSC signals. When a new input mode is detected (e.g. NTSC, HDTV 1080p, SVGA etc), all the input settings are saved so that they can be recalled next time that input mode is displayed. Main Menu Image Video Filters Main Menu Image VGA Setup VGA Setup is not available unless a VGA signal is present. Digital Projection HIGHlite 660 3D Series Rev E Februar y 2015
page 45 Operating Guide USING THE PROJECTOR Color menu Gamut Peak gives you the brightest possible image. Choose HDTV for high definition standards and SDTV for standard definition standards. A value between 3200K and 9000K selects the relevant color temperature. You can upload your own gamut using the Projector Controller software, an\ d then select it from the User 1 and User 2 settings. Black Level and Gain sliders Set the sliders as required. Notes Main MenuColor The Projector Controller software is available for download from the Digital Projection website, free of charge. Digital Projection HIGHlite 660 3D Series Rev E Februar y 2015
page 46 Operating Guide USING THE PROJECTOR Geometr y menu Aspect Ratio Choose from Source, Fill Display, Fill & Crop, Anamorphic and TheaterScope. Some devices (e.g. certain DVD players) pack a 16:9 image into a 4:3 a\ spect ratio. In such cases, to display the image correctly, choose the Anamorphic aspect ratio. Overscan Set this slider to compensate for noisy or badly defined image edges. Image with noisy edgesOverscanned image Notes Main Menu Geometr y An anamorphic lens (optional accessory) is used with the TheaterScope setting, to ensure that for a 2.35:1 image, the maximum area of the DMD is used, giving maximum image brightness. For examples of how the different aspect ratios affect screen dimensions, see Aspect Ratios Explained in the Reference Guide. Items on this page may be unavailable depending on the Geometr y Engine setting. Digital Projection HIGHlite 660 3D Series Rev E Februar y 2015
page 47 Operating Guide USING THE PROJECTOR Size & Position • Set Enable to On or Off. • Use Setting to choose: Global, in which case these settings will be applied to all signals on all inp\ uts. or Per Mode, in which case these settings will be applied only to the current input\ signal. • Set the H Position and V Position sliders as required. • Set H Size and V Size. When Aspect Lock is set to On, the V Size slider is disabled. • Select Reset and press OK to reset all the sliders. Notes Main MenuGeometr y Size & Position Digital Projection HIGHlite 660 3D Series Rev E Februar y 2015
page 48 Operating Guide USING THE PROJECTOR Geometr y Engine Choose from Keystone, Cornerstone, Rotation, War p or Off. • If Geometr y Engine is set to Keystone, set the H Keystone and V Keystone sliders to correct for any distortion caused by the projector being in a different horizontal or vertical plane to the screen. 1 The projector is positioned at an angle 2 The resulting image is distorted 3 The image is corrected when Keystone is applied Notes Main Menu Geometr y Some items on this menu may be unavailable depending on the Geometr y Engine setting. If possible, position the projector facing the screen at a right angle to avoid geometry corrections. 123 Digital Projection HIGHlite 660 3D Series Rev E Februar y 2015
page 49 Operating Guide USING THE PROJECTOR Geometr y Engine (continued) Keystone settings 1 Projector to the left The projector is positioned to the left of the screen. To correct, apply a positive H Keystone value using the RIGHT arrow button. 2 Projector to the right The projector is positioned to the right of the screen. To correct, apply a negative H Keystone value using the LEFT arrow button. 3 Projector high The projector is positioned above the screen at a downward angle. To correct, apply a negative V Keystone value using the LEFT arrow button. 4 Projector low The projector is positioned below the screen at an upward angle. To correct, apply a positive V Keystone value using the RIGHT arrow button. 5 Projector straight The projector is directly opposite the screen at a right angle both horizontally and vertically. No correction is needed. Notes Main Menu Geometr y If possible, position the projector facing the screen at a right angle to avoid geometry corrections. Horizontal and vertical keystone corrections 1 4 2 53 Digital Projection HIGHlite 660 3D Series Rev E Februar y 2015
page 50 Operating Guide USING THE PROJECTOR Geometr y Engine (continued) • Pincushion / Barrel is enabled if Geometr y Engine is set to Keystone or Rotation. Set the slider to correct for any distortion caused by the screen being \ concave or convex. Notes Main MenuGeometr y Some items on this menu may be unavailable depending on the Geometr y Engine setting. If possible, position the projector facing the screen at a right angle to avoid geometry corrections. PincushionBarrel Digital Projection HIGHlite 660 3D Series Rev E Februar y 2015
page 51 Operating Guide USING THE PROJECTOR Geometr y Engine (continued) • If Geometr y Engine is set to Rotation, set the Rotation slider to rotate the image on the screen. 1 DMD position The DMD is not rotated. 2 Area outside DMD The corners of the rotated image leave the DMD and appear cropped. 3 Angle of rotation The angle equals the Rotation setting. In this example the angle is 25°, therefore Rotation = 25. Notes Main Menu Geometr y Some items on this menu may be unavailable depending on the Geometr y Engine setting. If possible, position the projector facing the screen at a right angle to avoid geometry corrections. 1 23 Digital Projection HIGHlite 660 3D Series Rev E Februar y 2015
page 52 Operating Guide USING THE PROJECTOR Geometr y Engine (continued) Warp Map Using DP Warp Generator, an external Digital Projection computer application, up to eight customized warp maps can be created and uploaded to the projector. If Geometr y Engine is set to Warp, and any warp maps have been uploaded, you can select from the drop-dow\ n list. 1 Distorted image The image is projected on an uneven surface. 2 Warp map The map mirrors the surface - raised areas on the surface correspond to \ hollow areas on the map, and vice versa. 3 Corrected image With the warp map applied, the projector compensates for the surface and\ the projected image appears undistorted. Notes Main Menu Geometr y Some items on this menu may be unavailable depending on the Geometr y Engine setting. If possible, position the projector facing the screen at a right angle to avoid geometry corrections. 123 Digital Projection HIGHlite 660 3D Series Rev E Februar y 2015