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Digital Projection Projector HIGHlite 660 Series User Manual
Digital Projection Projector HIGHlite 660 Series User Manual
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Rev A June 2011 HIGHlite 660 series High Brightness Digital Video Projector 16:9 widescreen display OPERATING GUIDE 111-9714A
Digital Projection HIGHlite 660 series CONTENTS Operating Guide Rev A June 2011 CONTENTS About this Guide ........................................................................\ ...................1 Symbols used in this guide ........................................................................\ ..1 Warnings.........................................................................\ .......................1 Notes.........................................................................\ .............................1 Product revision ........................................................................\ ....................1 Using the Menus ........................................................................\ ...................2 Menus and sub menus........................................................................\ ..........2 Drop-down lists ........................................................................\ .....................2 Sliders ........................................................................\ ....................................3 Commands ........................................................................\ .............................3 Editing fields ........................................................................\ ..........................4 A Tour of the Menus ........................................................................\ ...........5 Main Menu ........................................................................\ ..............................5 Input.Selection.........................................................................\ ..............5 Test.Pattern.........................................................................\ ...................5 Global.Settings.........................................................................\ ..............5 Input.Settings.........................................................................\ ................5 Information.........................................................................\ ....................5 Global Settings Menu ........................................................................\ ............6 Projector.........................................................................\ ........................6 Picture.........................................................................\ ...........................7 Edge.Blend........................................................................\ ....................8 PIP.........................................................................\ ................................9 Advanced.Geometry.........................................................................\ ...10 Input.Configuration.........................................................................\ ......11 Lamp.........................................................................\ ...........................12 On.Screen.Display.........................................................................\ ......12 Network.........................................................................\ .......................13 Factory.Defaults.........................................................................\ ..........13 Input Settings Menu ........................................................................\ ............14 Picture.........................................................................\ .........................14 Colour........................................................................\ ..........................15 Geometry.........................................................................\ ....................16 Information Menu ........................................................................\ ................17 Projector.........................................................................\ ......................17 Source.........................................................................\ .........................17 Digital.Projection.........................................................................\ .........17 Menu Map ........................................................................\ ................................18 Input Selection ........................................................................\ .....................18 Test Pattern ........................................................................\ ..........................18 Global Settings ........................................................................\ ....................18 Input Settings ........................................................................\ ......................20 Information ........................................................................\ ...........................20
Digital Projection HIGHlite 660 series ABOUT THIS GUIDE Operating Guide Page 1Rev A June 2011 About this Guide Please.read.this.guide.carefully.before.using.the.projector,.and.keep.it.handy.for.future.reference. A.serial.number.is.located.on.the.side.of.the.projector..Record.it.here:. Symbols used in this guide Warnings ELECTRICAL WARNING: this symbol indicates that there is a danger of electrical shock\ unless the instructions are closely followed. WARNING: this symbol indicates that there is a danger of physical injury \ to yourself and/or damage to the equipment unless the instructions are closely followed. Notes NOTE: this symbol indicates that there is some important information that you should read. Product revision Because.we.at.Digital.Projection.continually.strive.to.improve.our.products,.we.may.change.specifications.and.designs,.and.add.new.features. without.prior.notice..Projectors.built.prior.to.this.revision.of.the.Operating.Guide.may.therefore.not.include.all.the.features.described.
Digital Projection HIGHlite 660 series 1. USING THE MENUS Operating Guide Page 2Rev A June 2011 Using the Menus Use.the.buttons.on.the.projector.control.panel.or.on.the.remote.control,.to.access.the.menu.system. To.open.or.close.the.on-screen.display.(OSD),.press.. Menus and sub menus To.open.a.sub.menu,.select.it.using..and,.then.press.. To.return.to.the.previous.menu,.press.. Drop-down lists .To.use.a.drop-down.list,.press.,.select.an.item.using..and,.then.press..again.or.press.to.exit.without. changing. • • • • Notes Some menu options and controls may not be available due to settings in other menus. These will be greyed-out on the actual menu.
Digital Projection HIGHlite 660 series 1. USING THE MENUS Operating Guide Page Rev A June 2011 Sliders .To.use.a.slider,.press..andto.adjust.it. Commands .To.use.a.command,.press...In.the.example.below,.press..to.confirm,.or.press.to.cancel. • • Notes Some menu options and controls may not be available due to settings in other menus. These will be greyed-out on the actual menu.
Digital Projection HIGHlite 660 series 1. USING THE MENUS Operating Guide Page 4Rev A June 2011 Editing fields Some.features.require.a.text.or.numeric.field.to.be.edited. To.edit.a.field,.first.select.it.using..and,.then.press.. Use..andto.move.the.green.highlight.to.the.digit.or.character.which.is.to.be.changed,.then.use..and,.to.adjust.it. Use..andto.select.the.next.digit.or.character....etc. Press..to.accept.the.new.value,.or.press.to.exit.without.changing. • • • • Notes Some menu options and controls may not be available due to settings in other menus. These will be greyed-out on the actual menu. Editing this digit
Digital Projection HIGHlite 660 series 2. A TOUR OF THE MENUS Operating Guide Page Rev A June 2011 A Tour of the Menus Main Menu Input Selection Select.an.input.source.from.the.drop-down.list. Test Pattern Select.a.test.pattern.from.the.drop-down.list. Global Settings Global.Settings.are.those.that.affect.the.whole.projector,.regardless.of.which.input.is.being.used.or.what.kind.of.image.is.being.displayed. More information about this menu can be found later in this section. Input Settings The.Input.Settings.are.those.that.affect.ONLY.the.input.being.displayed..When.a.new.input.mode.(video.or.graphics.standard).is.detected,.eg. NTSC,.HDTV.1080p.or.SVGA,.these.settings.are.saved.so.that.they.can.be.recalled.next.time.that.input.mode.is.displayed..In.some.cases. the.mode.may.change.for.the.same.input..For.example,.a.DVD.player.connected.to.the.HDMI.input.could.switch.between.1080p24.and. 1080i60..The.projector.is.able.to.save.and.automatically.recall.different.input.settings.for.these.different.input.modes. More information about this menu can be found later in this section. Information Information.about.the.projector,.the.current.input.source,.and.about.Digital.Projection. More information about this menu can be found later in this section. • • Notes See also Using the Menus, earlier in this guide and Menu Map, later in this guide. Main Menu The Test Pattern will be not be displayed until Test Pattern is selected from the Input Selection drop-down list. Test Patterns are subject to image controls, so brightness, contrast etc. will affect their appearance on screen.
Digital Projection HIGHlite 660 series 2. A TOUR OF THE MENUS Operating Guide Page Rev A June 2011 Global Settings Menu Global.Settings.are.those.that.affect.the.whole.projector,.regardless.of.which.input.is.being.used.or.what.signal.type.is.being.displayed. Projector Orientation Depending.on.how.the.projector.is.mounted,.select.the.appropriate.setting.from.the.drop-down.list Optimisation Affects.interlaced.sources.only..For.fastest.response,.the.Low Latency.setting.gives.minimum.frame.delay..For.improved.performance.with. films.involving.motion.sequences,.the.Motion.setting.uses.adaptive.de-interlacing.and.interpolation,.but.takes.longer.to.process. Select.the.appropriate.setting.from.the.drop-down.list. Configuration Select.PIP,.if.the.projector.is.to.display.two.images.at.the.same.time,.using.PIP,.PAP.or.POP.mode..More.information.about.this.feature. can.be.found.later.in.this.section. Select.PIP,.if.this.is.a.lone.projector.displaying.a.single.image,.but.make.sure.that.PIP Option.is.turned.off. Select.Edge Blend.if.this.projector.is.part.of.an.array.of.projectors,.each.one.showing.a.part.of.one.large.image..More.information.about. the.Edge.Blend.feature.can.be.found.later.in.this.section. • • • • • Notes See also Using the Menus, earlier in this guide and Menu Map, later in this guide. Main MenuGlobal Settings Main MenuGlobal SettingsProjector Switching from PIP to Edge Blend will cause a short delay whilst the projector reconfigures. No control will be possible during this period. PIP and Edge Blend are mutually exclusive modes of operation. When in PIP mode, Edge Blend is not available, and vice versa.
Digital Projection HIGHlite 660 series 2. A TOUR OF THE MENUS Operating Guide Page 7Rev A June 2011 Picture These.settings.in.the.Global.Picture.Menu.affect.all.images,.regardless.of.which.input.is.being.used.or.what.signal.type.is.being.displayed. Colour Mode Select.one.of.the.preset.Colour.Modes.from.the.drop-down.list. Gamma Select.a.Gamma.setting.from.the.drop-down.list. • • Notes See also Using the Menus, earlier in this guide and Menu Map, later in this guide. Main MenuGlobal SettingsPicture There are two Picture menus – one in the Global Menu, and one in the Input Settings Menu.
Digital Projection HIGHlite 660 series 2. A TOUR OF THE MENUS Operating Guide Page Rev A June 2011 Edge Blend When.several.projectors.are.used.to.create.a.large.tiled.image,.the.edges.need.to.be.blended.to.avoid.the.overlaps.appearing.brighter.than. the.rest.of.the.image..The.Edge.Blend.menu.is.available.only.when.Configuration.in.the.Projector.menu.is.set.to.Edge Blend. Array Width and Height Set.this.to.the.total.number.of.projectors.in.the.array.. None.of.the.other.options.are.available. until.one.of.these.two.settings.is.greater.than. 1..The.maximum.number.of.projectors.is.4.x.4. Array H Position and V Position These.two.parameters.need.to.be.set.correctly.for.each.projector.in.the.array,.so.that.it.can.determine.which.edges.are.to.be.blended.. Sometimes.only.one.edge.overlaps,.sometimes.two,.three.or.four. Blending Set.this.to.Off.for.a.lone.projector,.On.to.enable.Edge.Blending,.or.Align Pattern.to.help.adjust.the.physical.position.of.the.projectors. Segmentation Set.this.to.On,.if.you.want.the.projector.to.divide.up.the.image.into.tiles,.or.Off.if.you.have.external.equipment.to.do.this. • • • • Notes See also Using the Menus, earlier in this guide and Menu Map, later in this guide. Main MenuGlobal SettingsEdge Blend This menu is available only when Configuration in the Projector menu is set to Edge Blend. None of the other blend options are available until either the Width or Height setting is greater than 1. Note that the position numbering starts from zero: So the top left projector is at position H 0, V 0. Which settings are available in these menus depends on: - how many projectors there are in the array - the position of the projector in the array Blend Width Use.this.to.set.the.width.of.the.blended. regions. • Black Level Uplift Use.this.to.correct.for.non-zero.black. levels.in.the.blended.regions. • Reduce Black Level Uplift Width Use.this.to.correct.for.stray.light.from. the.DMD’s.non-addressable.border. •