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    4.9 Lens planarity (Scheimpflug adjustment)
    This adjustment is rarely needed, do not apply it unless it is required.
    Certain applications require fine adjustment of the lens planarity in order to obtain an image 
    that is focused. The projector is fitted with three adjustment screws (Allen key 3mm/5mm) 
    around the bayonet mount that facilitate such adjustment, a so called Sche\
    impflug adjust-
    ment. Do not attempt adjusting without the required technical competence and refer to the 
    service manual found on our web for further info.
    Figure 4-8. Scheimpflug Adjustment Screws
    4.10 Zoom, focus and iris
    These lens functions are manual (not motorized).
    • 
    First adjust zoom to achieve the desir
     ed image size (if the lens has a zoom-function). 
    •
     
    Then adjust focus to achieve a sharp image. If the image is not sharp al\
    l over the sur -
    face, please check the surface flatness and whether the lens axis is p\
    erpendicular to the
    
     
    projection surface.
    •
     
    Use the iris to adjust the contrast and focus depth of the image. Adjust\
    ing the iris will
      
    affect the brightness; stopping the iris down increases contrast and image depth, but 
    reduces brightness.
    •
     
    The zoom, focus and, iris rings can be locked in position for typical mo\
    tion based instal
     -
    lations to secure that the picture settings are not changed. Tighten the pre-installed M3  
    screws on each ring to lock the movement, using a 1.5mm Allen key, until the rings can 
    not be turned.
    Figure 4-9. Zoom, Focus and Iris rings on the lens (may vary on some lenses)
    Zoom
    Iris Focus
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    4.11 Making the connections
    The projector is equipped with multiple signal and control interfaces to support various video 
    and data sources (see connector panel below), as well as different control systems.
     
    Always make sure that the projector is powered off before connecting any signal and/
    or control cables.
    Long cables may cause distorted or even failing signal quality. Always make sure best 
    quality cables are used, and take into consideration the cable length limitations apply-
    ing to the various interface standards.
    4.12 Connecting video and data sour ces
    Choice of connectivity depends on the installation requirements as well as the sources 
    connected. Generally, digital interfaces are preferred over analog. Multiple signals can be 
    connected in parallel to allow for a selection of sources to be viewed in sequence.
    Attach the interfaces of choice and make sure all connectors are fully inserted and retained.
    4.13 Connecting control interfaces
    Power off the projector and the source!
    Choice of control interface depends on the installation requirements. Attach the interfaces of 
    choice and make sure all connectors are fully inserted and retained.
    Please see the relevant SIS (Simplified Instruction Set) commands available to   
    download on our website for easy access to more information. 
    Power up the projector and the source!
    4.14 Source format integrity – EDID
    If using 3rd party system equipment, such as signal repeaters or switchers, please 
    make sure that EDID (Extended Display Identification Data) information is no\
    t lost in 
    translation. Wrong EDID data may result in distorted images, wrong aspect ratios or 
    reduced image resolutions.
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    4.15 Image sizes
    Lens types and specifications may change without prior notice.  
    For correct lens information please refer to our website.
    2560 x 1600 (WQXGA)
    Ultra Wide Fixed (EN53)  0.79  (0.8 - 3.3m)
    Wide Angle Fixed (EN52) 1.00 : 1 (1.0 -  10m)
    Long Throw Zoom (EN54) 2.68 - 4.18 : 1 (5 – 25 m)Super Wide Zoom (EN55) 2.5 - 2.72  (0.8 - 5.0m)
    Standard Zoom (EN51) 1.71 - 2.37 : 1 (1.5 - 10m)Wide Zoom (EN56) 2.5 -3.05 (1.3 - 7m)
    Projection distance
    Image width
     
    Screen diagonal
    15.00
    13.75
    12.50
    11.25
    10.00
    8,75
    7.50
    6.25
    5.00
    3.75
    2.50
    1.25 0
    0.00 0.50
    1.00
    1.50
    2.00 3.00
    4.00 4.50
    5.00
    5.50
    6.00
    6.50
    7.00
    7.50
    3.50 25
    0
    10 20
    mm
    2.50
    12.00
    11.00
    10.00
    9.00
    8.00
    7.00
    6.00
    5.00
    4.00
    3.00
    2.00
    1.00 0
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    5 Overview
     
    Figure 5-10. Projector front
    Figure 5-11.  Projector rear
    Figure 5-12.  Projector top
        
    Remote Control ReceiverInterchangeable Projection Lens
    Projection Lens Release Button
    Mains Power Connector
    Hot Air Exhaust
     
    Signal and Control Connector Panel Remote Control Receiver
    Keypad
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    Figure 5-13.  Mounting features
     
    Figure 5-14. Projector left and right hand side
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    Lamp Door Air Inlet
    Ceiling/Rig Mounting Features
    Accessory Mounting Features
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    5.1 Keypad and indicator
    Figure 5-15. Projector top key pad
    KEYVALUE
    POWER Power on or power off (standby)
    MENU Activate or deactivate on-screen menu system
    UP, DOWN, LEFT, RIGHT Select source when not in Shift or Menu mode Shift lens when not in Menu and after SHIFT/OK pressed
    Navigate when in Menu system
    SHIFT/OK Shift lens when not in menu system
    Shift option when in menu system
    AUTO Automatic set-up
    STATUSCOLOR
    On (active)Blue
    Wait on Blue flashing
    Standby (off)Yellow
    Wait Yellow flashing
    Lamp failure Red
    Overheating Red flashing
    Configure/upgrade Yellow fast flashing
    Error Red fast flashing
    Indicator light
    Power on/off
    Menu Left
    Right
    Up
    Down
    Shift/OK
    Back
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    5.2  Wireless remote control
    Figure 5-16. Remote control
    BUTTON FUNCTION
    POWER Turns projector ON/OFF
    INFOShows Status menu; info on numbers & versions, lamp info
    *Activates the projector auto settings
    SHIFT Activates lens shift function
    #Reserved for future use
    OK/ARROWS Confirms the selection / Directional navigation tools
    BACK Returns to previous alternative
    MENU Activates the projector menu
    SOURCE Toggles between available sources (forward/backwards arrows)
    SOURCE POWER
    INFO
    SHIFT
    MENU
    BACK
    i
    OK
    Batteries can be replaced by end-user.   
    To replace the 2 standard AAA-batteries 
    for this remote control, slide the lid at the 
    back of the control downwards. Lift it off 
    and remove the batteries. Replace with new 
    batteries and slide the lid back in place. 
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    5.3 Connectors
    Figure 5-17. Connector panel (see technical data for details)
    5.3.1 Signal connectors
    CONNECTOR 
    NAMECONNECTOR 
    TYPEFUNCTION
    HDBaseT RJ45
    Video over twisted pair
    DVI DVI-I*) dual link Digital video (dual-link)
    HDMI HDMI type A Digital video
    DP (Display Port) DP Digital video (2)
    VGA 9 pin mini DSUB Analog RGBHV video
    3G-SDI BNC 75 Ω Digital Video
    *) the DVI connection is digital-only, although it uses the DVI-I physical connector for convenience
    5.3.2 Contr ol connectors
    CONNECTOR 
    NAME CONNECTOR 
    TYPEFUNCTION
    SYNC1
    BNCMulti purpose bi-directional 
    syncronization port
    SYNC2 BNCMulti purpose bi-directional 
    syncronization port
    SYNC3 3-pin mini-DIN Powered multi purpose bi-
    directional syncronization port
    USB A USB AUSB connectors for SW 
    upgrade and diagnosis
    LAN RJ45Control
    RS232 9 PIN DSUB Control
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    5.4 Menu system
    The various projector-settings can be controlled via the on-screen menu system. The menu 
    system is accessed by the keypad on the projector or using the wireless remote control.
    Press the MENU key to enter or leave the menu system. Navigate the options\
     using the 
    arrow-keys. Select option with the OK key.
    The menu-system will be referenced throughout the user guide. Please familiarize yourself 
    with the menus and the rich functionality provided.
    5.4.1 Top menu
    3D: 3D and dual head setup
    picture:    
    Basic and advanced pictur
     e controls.
    installation:
     
    System contr
     ols and information.
    settings: 
     Settings that af
    
    fect how the projector behaves or interacts with third party devices, 
    such as networks and control systems
    profiles: 
     
    Pr
     e-stored, and user defined settings.
    language: 
     Selects menu language.
    status: 
     System information.
    The top level menu item 3D is only visible for Active Ster
    
    eo 3D enabled projectors.
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