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Digital Projection Projector HIGHlite Laser II 3D Series User Manual
Digital Projection Projector HIGHlite Laser II 3D Series User Manual
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page 23 Connection Guide SIGNAL INPUTS Signal Inputs Digital inputs and outputs 1 HDBaseT Receives digital signal from HDBaseT-compliant devices. 2 3G-SDI in 3 3G-SDI out Connect a 3G-SDI cable to distribute the 3G-SDI signal to another projec\ tor. 4 HDMI I HDMI 1.4a input. Connect an HDMI cable to the connector. 5 HDMI II HDMI 1.4a input. Connect an HDMI cable to the connector. 6 DisplayPort DisplayPort 1.1a input. Connect a DisplayPort cable to the connector. Supports sources up to 1920x1200 resolution, 24-120 Hz. Supports HDCP. Notes For simultaneous HDBaseT and LAN connectivity, a third-party distribution product can be utilised to combine HDBaseT video stream with LAN connection for delivery to the projector. The projector can receive 100/120Hz and display 3D at 100/120Hz. For a complete listing of all supported signal input modes, see Appendix C: Supported Signal Input Modes in the Reference Guide . For a complete listing of pin configurations for all signal and control connectors, see Appendix E: Wiring Details in the Reference Guide . 1 23456 Digital Projection HIGHlite Laser II 3D Series Rev A August 2016
page 24 Connection Guide SIGNAL INPUTS Analog inputs and outputs 1 Component RGBHV, RGsB or RGBS • Set Color Space in the Color menu to Auto or RGB-Video. YPbPr or YCbCr Set Color Space in the Color menu to Auto, YPbPr or YCbCr. 2 VGA This input receives analog signals from a computer. When using this input, it is best to use a fully wired VGA cable to connect the source to the projector. This will allow the source to determine the projector’s capabilities via DDC and show an optimized image. Such cables can be identified as they have a blue connector shell. 12 Notes For a complete listing of all supported signal input modes, see Appendix C: Supported Signal Input Modes in the Reference Guide . For a complete listing of pin configurations for all signal and control connectors, see Appendix E: Wiring Details in the Reference Guide . Digital Projection HIGHlite Laser II 3D Series Rev A August 2016
page 25 Connection Guide SIGNAL INPUTS EDID on the HDMI, DisplayPort and VGA inputs If you are using a computer graphics card or another source that obeys the EDID protocol, the source will automatically configure itself to suit the projector. Otherwise refer to the documentation supplied with the source to manuall\ y set the resolution to the DMD™ resolution of the projector or the nearest suitable setting. Switch off the source, connect to the projector, then switch the source back on again. Using HDMI/DisplayPort switchers with the projector When using an HDMI/DisplayPort source switcher with the projector, it is important to set the switcher so that it passes the projector ED\ ID through to the source devices. If this is not done, the projector may no\ t be able to lock to the source or display the source correctly as its video output timings may not be compatible with those of the projector. Sometimes this is called transparent, pass-through or clone mode. See your switcher’s manual for information on how to set this mode. Additionally, sources which use HDCP encryption may not display properly when connected to the projector via a switcher. Refer to the switcher’s manual for more information. 1Sources 2Switcher 3Projector Notes The EDIDs in the switcher should be the same as the one in the projector\ . 132 EDID EDID EDIDEDID Digital Projection HIGHlite Laser II 3D Series Rev A August 2016
page 26 Connection Guide SIGNAL INPUTS 3D connections 3D sources up to 60Hz requiring frame doubling and left/right interleaving 1. Connect to either of the following inputs on the connection panel: • HDMI 1 • HDMI 2 • HDBaseT 2. Set 3D Format in the 3D menu to match the format of the incoming signal. Choose from Auto, Side by Side (Half) and Top and Bottom. The Frame Packing format is automatically detected by the projector. Frame sequential 3D sources up to 120Hz • Connect to the DisplayPort input. The Frame Sequential format is automatically detected by the projector and is supported on t\ he DisplayPort input only. Dual Pipe 3D 1. Connect the left eye output to the HDMI 1 socket and the right eye output to the HDMI 2 socket. 2. Set 3D Format in the 3D menu to Dual-Pipe. Notes For a complete listing of all supported signal input modes, see Appendix C: Supported Signal Input Modes in the Reference Guide . For a complete listing of pin configurations for all signal and control connectors, see Appendix E: Wiring Details in the Reference Guide . 1 234 1 HDBaseT 2 HDMI 1 / Dual Pipe LEFT 3 HDMI 2 / Dual Pipe RIGHT 4 DisplayPort Digital Projection HIGHlite Laser II 3D Series Rev A August 2016
page 27 Connection Guide SIGNAL INPUTS 3D Sync 3D Sync in Sync input signal – normally only required for Sequential 3D sources. • Connect the 3D sync from your graphics card or server. 3D Sync out Sync output signal. This may be affected by the Sync Offset setting in the 3D Control menu. Connect this to your IR emitter or ZScreen. Notes For a complete listing of pin configurations for all signal and control connectors, see Appendix E: Wiring Details in the Reference Guide . The projector can be used with active 3D glasses. Passive 3D glasses such as polarized and split wavelength glasses cannot be used with this projector.1 Sync In 2 Sync Out 12 5 6 43 3 3D input 4 3D Sync In 5 3D Sync Out 6 IR emitter or ZScreen Digital Projection HIGHlite Laser II 3D Series Rev A August 2016
page 28 Connection Guide CONTROL CONNECTIONS Control Connections 1 LAN • All of the projector’s features can be controlled via a LAN connection, using commands described in the Protocol Guide. • Use a crossed LAN cable to connect directly to a computer, or an uncrossed cable to connect to a network hub. This connection is also used by the HDbBaseT input. 2 Trigger 1 & Trigger 2 The Trigger outputs are activated by one of the three following conditions, as set in the Setup menu: • Screen trigger: can be connected to an electrically operated screen, automatically deploying the screen when the projector starts up, and retracting the screen when the projector shuts down. • Aspect ratio trigger: can be used to control screen shuttering for different aspect ratios. • RS232 trigger: can be used to control the screen or screen shuttering on receipt of an RS232 command 3 RS232 • All of the projector’s features can be controlled via a serial connection, using commands described in the Protocol Guide. • Use a straight-through cable to connect directly to a computer. 4 Wired Remote The remote control can be connected using a standard TRS cable. Notes For simultaneous HDBaseT and LAN connectivity, a third-party distribution product can be utilised to combine HDBaseT video stream with LAN connection for delivery to the projector. For a list of all commands used to control the projector via LAN, see the Protocol Guide . For a complete listing of pin configurations for all signal and control connectors, see Appendix E: Wiring Details in the Reference Guide . Only one remote connection (RS232 or LAN) should be used at any one time. 1 234 Control connections Digital Projection HIGHlite Laser II 3D Series Rev A August 2016
page 29 Connection Guide CONTROL CONNECTIONS LAN connection examples The projector’s features can be controlled via a LAN connection, using Digital Project\ ion’s Projector Controller application or a terminal- emulation program. Notes Projector Controller is available for download, free of charge, from the Digital Projection website. Projector Computer Crossed LAN cable Computer Projector Projector Un-crossed LAN cables Hub or LAN 1 1LAN Digital Projection HIGHlite Laser II 3D Series Rev A August 2016
page 30 Connection Guide CONTROL CONNECTIONS RS232 connection exampleNotes 1 1RS232 Projector Computer Straight-through cable Digital Projection HIGHlite Laser II 3D Series Rev A August 2016
OPERATING GUIDE4 Rev A August 2016 HIGHlite Laser II 3D Series High Brightness Digital Video Projector
Operating Guide IN THIS GUIDE IN THIS GUIDE Using The Menus ........................................................................\ .......................33 Opening the OSD ......................................................................................................33 Opening a menu ........................................................................................................33 Exiting menus and closing the OSD .......................................................................33 Inside a menu ............................................................................................................34 Accessing sub-menus .....................................................................................................\ 34 Executing commands .....................................................................................................\ .34 Editing projector settings .........................................................................................35 Using a slider to set a value ............................................................................................35 Editing numeric values ....................................................................................................35 Using The Projector ........................................................................\ .................36 Main menu .................................................................................................................36 Lens menu .................................................................................................................37 Lens Control .....................................................................................................\ ...............37 Lens Memory .....................................................................................................\ .............38 Image menu ...............................................................................................................39 Noise Reduction .....................................................................................................\ .........40 Position and Phase .....................................................................................................\ ....40 Color menu ................................................................................................................41 Color Space .....................................................................................................\ ...............41 Color Mode ....................................................................................................\ .................42 Geometry menu .........................................................................................................47 Aspect Ratio .....................................................................................................\ ...............47 Digital Zoom & Shift .....................................................................................................\ ...49 Overscan .....................................................................................................\ ....................50 Blanking .....................................................................................................\ .....................51 Keystone .....................................................................................................\ ....................52 4 Corners .....................................................................................................\ ...................54 Rotation .....................................................................................................\ ......................55 Pincushion / Barrel .....................................................................................................\ .....56 Edge Blend menu ......................................................................................................57 Blend Width .....................................................................................................\ ................58 Black Level Uplift ....................................................................................................\ ........59 3D menu .....................................................................................................................60 3D types .....................................................................................................\ .....................61 Some 3D settings explained ...........................................................................................62 Frame rate multiplication in 3D images ...........................................................................63 Laser menu ................................................................................................................64 Setup menu ................................................................................................................65 ColorMax Setting ....................................................................................................\ ........67 Power On/Off .....................................................................................................\ .............68 Clock Adjust .....................................................................................................\ ...............69 OSD Settings .....................................................................................................\ .............70 Memory .....................................................................................................\ ......................70 Network menu ...........................................................................................................71 PIP menu ....................................................................................................................72 Information menu ......................................................................................................73 Signal Format .....................................................................................................\ .............73 System Status .....................................................................................................\ ............74 Thermal Status .....................................................................................................\ ...........74 Factory Reset .....................................................................................................\ .............75 Possible Combinations Of Settings ............................................................76 Digital Projection HIGHlite Laser II 3D Series Rev A August 2016