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Digital Projection Projector HIGHlite 740 Series User Manual
Digital Projection Projector HIGHlite 740 Series User Manual
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page 72 Operating Guide USING THE PROJECTOR Setting up an IR address The projector and the remote control need a matching IR address: a two-d\ igit number between 00 and 99. The default IR address is 00. This is also a master address, which, if assigned to a remote, will work regardless of the value assigned to the projector. To assign an IR address for the projector, • Open the OSD, access Setup > System and select IR Address. To assign IR address for the remote: 1. Press and hold the ADDR button on the remote. 2. Press two number buttons sequentially to enter the address. For numbers \ less than 10, use a leading zero. 3. Release the ADDR key. The transmit indicator on the remote will flash twice to confirm the setting. Notes Main MenuSetup System Change the IR address of the projector before changing the address of the remote. You can check the value assigned to the projector by using the control panel to access Setup > System. However, you cannot check the value assigned to the remote. In the event of a mismatch between the projector and the remote, change the remote IR address to the master address or to the projector address. To check the projector address, access Setup > System using the control panel. When fresh batteries are inserted in the remote control, it will revert to the default address 00. If you have previously assigned a different address, you need to change it manually. If two or more projectors are assigned the same address, they can be controlled from one remote control, provided they are connected by cable or in range of the infrared. Digital Projection HIGHlite 740 Series Rev I Februar y 2015
page 73 Operating Guide USING THE PROJECTOR Information menu This menu gives information about lamp operating times, software and hardware configuration, input source and network settings. Lamps This menu gives information about lamp hours and starts. Configuration This menu gives information about the various projector components. If y\ ou need to contact your dealer about an issue with the projector, they may want you to quote some of the information shown on this page to help diagnose the problem. Notes Please note that the values shown in the menus on this page are examples and may differ significantly on your OSD. Main Menu Information Main Menu Information Lamps Main Menu Information Configuration . Digital Projection HIGHlite 740 Series Rev I Februar y 2015
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REFERENCE GUIDE4 Rev I Februar y 2015 HIGHlite 740 Series High Brightness Digital Video Projector
Reference Guide IN THIS GUIDE IN THIS GUIDE The DMD™ ........................................................................\ ...................................78 Choosing A Lens ........................................................................\ ........................80 Basic calculation .......................................................................................................81 Basic calculation example .......................................................................................82 Full lens calculation ..................................................................................................83 Introducing TRC .....................................................................................................\ .........83 Calculating TRC .....................................................................................................\ .........84 TRC table .....................................................................................................\ ...................84 Calculating the throw ratio with TRC ...............................................................................85 Full lens calculation example ..................................................................................86 Screen Requirements ........................................................................\ ..............87 Fitting the image to the DMD™ ................................................................................87 1080p images displayed full width ..................................................................................87 1080p images displayed full height .................................................................................88 WUXGA images displayed full width ...............................................................................89 WUXGA images displayed with a height of 1080 pixels .................................................89 WUXGA images displayed full height .............................................................................90 Diagonal screen sizes ...............................................................................................91 Fitting the image to the screen ................................................................................92 Positioning the screen and projector ......................................................................93 Positioning The Image ........................................................................\ ............94 Maximum offset range ..............................................................................................96 Aspect Ratios Explained ........................................................................\ ........97 Aspect ratio examples for DMD™ resolution 1080p ..............................................98 Aspect ratio examples for DMD™ resolution WUXGA .......................................101 Aspect ratio example: TheaterScope ...................................................................104 Frame Rates And Pulldowns Explained ...................................................105 Interlaced and progressive scan ..........................................................................105 Frame rates of image sources ..............................................................................105 Pulldowns - conversion into destination formats ...............................................106 2:3 (normal) pulldown ..................................................................................................106 2:3:3:2 (advanced) pulldown ........................................................................................107 Appendix A: Lens Part Numbers ................................................................108 Appendix B: Lens Char ts ........................................................................\ ......109 How to use the lens charts ....................................................................................109 How to find the right lens chart ............................................................................11 0 1080p (1920 x 1080 pixels) ..........................................................................................11 0 WUXGA (1920 x 1200 pixels) .......................................................................................111 DMD™ resolution 1080p / WUXGA, full DMD™ width images ............................11 2 DMD™ resolution 1080p, 1.25:1 images ...............................................................11 3 DMD™ resolution 1080p, 1.33:1 images ...............................................................11 4 DMD™ resolution 1080p, 1.6:1 images .................................................................11 5 DMD™ resolution 1080p, 1.66:1 images ...............................................................11 6 DMD™ resolution WUXGA, 1.25:1 images ............................................................11 7 DMD™ resolution WUXGA, 1.33:1 images ............................................................11 8 Appendix C: Suppor ted Signal Input Modes ..........................................11 9 Digital Projection HIGHlite 740 Series Rev I Februar y 2015
Reference Guide IN THIS GUIDE IN THIS GUIDE (continued) Appendix D: Menu Map ........................................................................\ ..........122 Input Selection .......................................................................................................122 Test Pattern .............................................................................................................122 Lens .........................................................................................................................122 Image .......................................................................................................................123 Color ........................................................................................................................123 Geometry ................................................................................................................124 Edge Blend .............................................................................................................125 PIP ...........................................................................................................................\ 126 Lamps ......................................................................................................................126 Setup .......................................................................................................................127 Information .............................................................................................................128 Appendix E: Wiring Details ........................................................................\ ..129 Signal inputs and outputs .....................................................................................129 Input 1: VGA .....................................................................................................\ ............129 Input 2: HDMI .....................................................................................................\ ..........130 Output: SPDIF .....................................................................................................\ .........130 Input 3: DVI .....................................................................................................\ .............131 Input 4: 3G-SDI .....................................................................................................\ .......132 Input 5: Composite 1 ....................................................................................................132 Input 6: S-Video .....................................................................................................\ ......132 Input 7: Component ....................................................................................................\ .132 Input 8: CVBS .....................................................................................................\ .........132 Control connections ..............................................................................................133 Wired remote control ....................................................................................................133 RS232 .....................................................................................................\ .....................134 LAN connection .....................................................................................................\ .......134 Appendix F: Glossar y Of Terms .................................................................135 Technical Specifications ........................................................................\ ......144 Models .....................................................................................................................144 Inputs and outputs .................................................................................................145 Bandwidth ...............................................................................................................145 Remote control and keypad ..................................................................................145 Automation control ................................................................................................145 Color temperature ..................................................................................................145 Lamps ......................................................................................................................146 Lenses .....................................................................................................................146 Lens mount .............................................................................................................146 Mechanical mounting ............................................................................................146 Orientation ..............................................................................................................146 Electrical and physical specifications .................................................................147 Safety & EMC regulations .....................................................................................147 Accessories ............................................................................................................147 Digital Projection HIGHlite 740 Series Rev I Februar y 2015
page 78 Reference Guide THE DMD™ The DMD™ A DMD™ (Digital Micromirror Device™) is a true digital light modu\ lator which utilizes an array of up to 2.3 million moving aluminium mirr\ ors, with each one representing a pixel in the final projected image. The outermost micromirrors in the array remain inactive and are not used in constructing the image. 1Casing 2Light shield 3Inactive mirrors 4Array Each mirror element is suspended over address electrodes by a torsion hi\ nge between two posts. 1Support posts 2Mirror element 3Torsion hinges 4Offset address electrode Notes DMD 2 3 4 1 Mirror element with tilt mechanism 2 1 3 4 Digital Projection HIGHlite 740 Series Rev I Februar y 2015
page 79 Reference Guide THE DMD™ Depending on the voltage polarity applied, each mirror will either tilt \ to the left to produce a bright pixel or to the right for a dark pixel. \ When light is applied to the complete DMD™, only the light redirected from\ a mirror tilting to the left is projected. 1Projection lens 2Incoming light from the lamp 3Mirror element tilted to the right 4Mirror element tilted to the left 5Reflected light, left tilt 6Light dump 7Reflected light, right tilt The projector optically filters white light from the lamp into its constituent red, green and blue. Each color illuminates a separate DMD™\ whose modulated output is then recombined with the other two to form the projected full color image. 1Lamp 2Optical filtering of light into red, green and blue 3Projection lens 4DMD™ devices 5Full color image displayed on screen Notes Light flow 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 white lightwhite light blue light green light red light 123 45 Filtering process Digital Projection HIGHlite 740 Series Rev I Februar y 2015
page 80 Reference Guide CHOOSING A LENS Choosing A Lens A number of lenses are available. Which lens you choose depends on the sc\ reen size, image aspect ratio, throw distance and light output. The following table shows all available lenses in order of their throw ratios: Throw ratiosThrow distance range 0.77 : 1 fixed lens1.3 - 2.5 m (4.3 - 8.2 ft) 1.16 : 1 fixed lens1.4 - 6.2 m (4.6 - 20.3 ft) 1.45 - 1.74 : 1 zoom lens1.8 - 9.3 m (5.9 - 30.5 ft) 1.74 - 2.17 : 1 zoom lens2.2 - 11.8 m (7.2 - 38.7 ft) 2.17 - 2.90 : 1 zoom lens2.7 - 15.4 m (8.9 - 50.5 ft) 2.90 - 4.34 : 1 zoom lens3.6 - 22.5 m (11.8 - 73.8 ft) 4.34 - 6.76 : 1 zoom lens5.5 - 35 m (18 - 115 ft) To choose a lens, either calculate the throw ratio required, or use the lens charts provided within this section. Notes For information about individual lens part numbers, see Appendix A at the end of this document. Digital Projection HIGHlite 740 Series Rev I Februar y 2015
page 81 Reference Guide CHOOSING A LENS Basic calculation Identify the required lens by calculating the throw ratio. A throw ratio is the ratio of the throw distance to the screen width: Throw distanceScreen width Throw ratio = 1. Use the formula above to obtain the required throw ratio. 2. Match the throw ratio with a lens from the table below: Throw ratiosThrow distance range 0.77 : 1 fixed lens1.3 - 2.5 m (4.3 - 8.2 ft) 1.16 : 1 fixed lens1.4 - 6.2 m (4.6 - 20.3 ft) 1.45 - 1.74 : 1 zoom lens1.8 - 9.3 m (5.9 - 30.5 ft) 1.74 - 2.17 : 1 zoom lens2.2 - 11.8 m (7.2 - 38.7 ft) 2.17 - 2.90 : 1 zoom lens2.7 - 15.4 m (8.9 - 50.5 ft) 2.90 - 4.34 : 1 zoom lens3.6 - 22.5 m (11.8 - 73.8 ft) 4.34 - 6.76 : 1 zoom lens5.5 - 35 m (18 - 115 ft) 3. Ensure the required throw distance is within the range covered by the le\ ns. Notes The basic calculation on this page does not take into consideration DMD™ and image size, which could affect the throw ratio. For a more complex and realistic calculation, see Full lens calculation in this section. When calculating the throw ratio, be sure to use identical measurement units for both the throw distance and the screen width. For information about individual lens part numbers, see Appendix A at the end of this document. 12 1Screen width 2Throw distance Digital Projection HIGHlite 740 Series Rev I Februar y 2015