Digital Projection Projector IVision50-series User Manual
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31 5.5 3D main menu The 3D menu contains settings for turning 3D on and off, in addition to defining various aspects of setup using Dual Head and specifying the types of glasses to \ be used. 3D : Offers the possibility to switch the 3D function of f and to chose between the following alternatives for setup: off, side by side (60Hz< only), frame sequential and dual head (60Hz< only) dual head setup: Allows the user to define 2 current sour ces. The alternatives are: SDI 1, SDI 2, DVI, HDMI, VGA, HDBaseT, DisplayPort 1, DisplayPort 2. Some combinations of left/right eye are not possible, see 3D glasses type: IR is the default setting 3D glass sync delay: Here you can set the delay time for your 3D glasses on a range from 0 - 179 swap eyes: Swap order of eyes (left/right) for 3D-glass synchronization. english
32User Manual - Introduction 5.5.1 3D > Dual head setup sub menu left eye: Choice of source for the left eye. Alternatives are SDI1, SDI2, DVI, HDMI, VGA, HDBaseT, DisplayPort1, DisplayPort 2. For possible setup combinations, see Figu\ re 4-18. Dual head setup possibilities. right eye: Choice of sour ce for the right eye. Alternatives are SDI1, SDI2, DVI, HDMI, VGA, HDBaseT, DisplayPort1, DisplayPort 2. For possible setup combinations, see Figu\ re 4-18. Dual head setup possibilities. Figure 5-18. Dual head setup possibilities DP1 DP2 HDBaseT DVI(SL) HDMI DVI (DL)VGA3G SDI (A)3 G SDI (B) DP1 DP2 HDBaseT DVI (Single Link Mode) HDMI DVI (Dual Link Mode) VGA 3G SDI (A) 3G SDI (B) Not possible Possible iVision50-series User Manual - Overview english
33 5.6 Picture main menu The picture menu contains basic and advanced settings and adjustments for detailed\ picture enhancement control. All adjustments are local, meaning specific to each single source being displayed, and are stored in memory as such. All picture settings are automatically stored relative to the source, and recalled upon re-connection. profile: A selection of pr edefined profiles with different attributes: standard, presentation, bright, video, cinema, DICOM, custom, advanced. If the profile is marked by an asterisk (*), this indicates that the original settings have been chan\ ged. ColorMax: Digital Pr ojection’s proprietary color management suite. See decription in ColorMax sub menu. gamma: 10 pr edefined gamma curves: Film 2.2: Exponential 2.2 curve Film 2.4: Exponential 2.4 curve Film 2.6: Exponential 2.6 curve Film 2.8: Exponential 2.8 curve Video 1: Relaxed S-shape Video 2: Increase S-shape Computer 1: Steep S-shape Computer 2: Very steep S-shape Dynamic: Increase S-shape DICOM 180 Lux: Curve shape depending on type of color wheel used lamp power: Adjustment of lamp power between 280-350W profile reset: Resets any enter ed profiles, either current or all, to default brightness: Electr onic image brightness. Range -50 to +50 contrast: Electr onic image contrast. Range -50 to +50 saturation: Electr onic image saturation. Range -50 to +50 aspect: Aspect ratio of image scaling. 5 options: Fill aspect ratio: Fills the imaging device in horizontal and/or vertical direction to main the input image aspect ratio. Fill all: Fills the entire imaging device regardless of the input aspect ratio and resolution. Fill 16:9: Fills the imaging device with a 16:9 aspect ratio (scaled) image regardless of input aspect ratio and resolution. Fill 4:3: Fills the imaging device with a 4:3 aspect ratio (scaled) image regardless of the input aspect ratio and resolution. One-to-one: Shows the input image mapped pixel-by-pixel without scaling on the imaging device. advanced: Advanced featur es. See Chapter 4.6.2. reset: Restor e picture settings to factory default. source information: Detailed information about the acquired source. english
34User Manual - Introduction 5.6.1 Picture > ColorMax sub menu BrilliantColor™: T exas Instruments DLP™ color processing. 3 settings: Bright: Max brightness, boosted color profile for highest perceived brightness. In this mode all segments and spokes of the color wheel are in use. Color: Max brightness, balanced color profile for better color performance. In this mode all segments and spokes of the color wheel are in use. Off: In this mode the spokes (transition between segments) and all seconda\ ry segments (cyan and white) and on color wheel are off. Less color and brightness boost will reduce image noise. color correction: Enable or disable color corr ection. desired values: Desir ed processing mode (RGB, RGBCMY) for ColorMax and specification of red, green blue, cyan, magenta and yellow color coordinates (x,y) and gain. temperature: Sets the system color temperatur e (white point) on the Kelvin scale from 3200K to 9300K in steps of 100K. All color temperatures are tracked on the black body curve. The exact coordinates for the temperature will be shown in coordinates (x,y) when adjusting the temperature. x-coordinate: Sets the X co-or dinate of the white point. y-coordinate: Sets the Y co-or dinate of the white point. reset to D65: Reset the white point to D65 coor dinates. reset to native: Resets desir ed values to measured values. ColorMax calibration: Selects color calibration test images (of f, uncorrected red/green/blue/full white) and color processed test images (red, green, blue, white, black, cyan, magenta, yellow). Presents measured values for ColorMax (see below). Calibration settings have to be made individually for each separate profile. 5.6.2 Picture > Advanced sub menu horizontal position: Shifts the image sideways (VGA only) vertical position: Shifts the image up or down (VGA only) phase: Adjust for stable image. A jittery image may appear with certain VGA sou\ rces. You may also press the AUTO button on the keypad or remote control to optimize. frequency: Adjust image width. An incorrect setting may produce vertical, unstable bands in the image, and parts of the image may not be displayed on screen. Push the AUTO button to find a correct setting, or manually adjust the frequency until the vertical bands disappear. Frequency adjusts the pixel clock sampling frequency color space: Enables selecting between Auto, RGB, YCbCr 601, YCbCr 709 input level: Choice between; auto, computer, video. Depending on source select between 0-255 (computer), 16-235 (video). source correction: Gives access to individual brightness offset settings (see below). In addition you can start the AD calibration process which requires VGA source which displays a Grey16 image (right hand image below). iVision50-series User Manual - Overview english
35 5.6.2 Picture > Advanced sub menu horizontal position: Shifts the image sideways (VGA only) vertical position: Shifts the image up or down (VGA only) phase : Adjust for stable image. A jittery image may appear with certain VGA sou\ r ces. You may also press the AUTO button on the keypad or remote control to optimize. frequency: Adjust image width. An incorr ect setting may produce vertical, unstable bands in the image, and parts of the image may not be displayed on screen. Push the AUTO button to find a correct setting, or manually adjust the frequency until the vertical bands disappear. Frequency adjusts the pixel clock sampling frequency color space: Enables selecting between Auto, RGB, YCbCr 601, YCbCr 709 input level: Choice between; auto, computer , video. Depending on source select between 0-255 (computer), 16-235 (video). source correction: Gives access to individual brightness of fset settings (see below). In addition you can start the AD calibration process which requires VGA source which displays a Grey16 image (right hand image below). english
36User Manual - Introduction 5.7 Installation main menu image orientation: Rotate the image on the imaging device in desktop front, desktop rear, ceiling front, ceiling rear. source scan : Search through all input connectors for an active signal or stay on one connector. IR front Enable or disable front IR-receiver. IR rear Enable or disable r ear IR-reciever. OSD enable : Sets how the OSD messages should appear. On: All OSD messages are shown. Only warnings: Only critical OSD messages are shown. Off: No OSD messages are shown. The OSD menu is still accessible by clicking menu on either the remote or the keypad. test image: Displays internal test images for projector alignment and setup. Option to show 4:3, 16:9, 16:10, 1.85:1, 2.35:1, 5:4, combined, off 4:3: fills the imaging device with a white image, but marks out the 4:3 ar\ ea in the center of the image. 16:9: fills the imaging device with a white image, but marks out the 16:9 a\ rea in the center of the image. 16:10: fills the imaging device with a white image, but marks out the 16:10 \ area in the center of the image. 1.85:1: fills the imaging device with a white image, but marks out the 1.85:1\ area in the center of the image. 2.35:1: fills the imaging device with a white image, but marks out the 2.35:1\ area in the center of the image. 5:4: fills the imaging device with a white image, but marks out the 5:4 ar\ ea in the center of the image. Combined: fills the imaging device with a white image and marks out the all of the above aspect ratios. sync termination VGA : Enable sync termination to 75 Ω /2.2 kΩ sync termination SYNC1 : Enable sync termination to 75 Ω /2.2 kΩ sync termination SYNC2 : Enable sync termination to 75 Ω /2.2 kΩ sync termination SYNC3 : Enable sync termination to 75 Ω /2.2 kΩ DisplayPort 1 eq Choice between Normal and High (enables receiving signals via longer cables/with a higher bit rate) DisplayPort 2 eq Choice between Normal and High (enables receiving signals via longer cables/with a higher bit rate) EDID: Sub menu for EDID. synchronization: Sub menu for synchr onization. iVision50-series User Manual - Overview english
37 5.7.1 Installation > EDID sub menu VGA: Define the detailed timing descriptor in the EDID data for VGA connect\ or. Select between auto, WUXGA, 1080@60Hz, SX+, SXGA, 1366x768, 720@60Hz, 720@50Hz, XGA, SVGA, VGA. DVI : Define the detailed timing descriptor in the EDID data for DVI connect\ or. Select between auto, WQXGA@60Hz, WUXGA@120Hz, WUXGA@60Hz,1080 @120Hz, 1080@60Hz, SX+, SXGA, 1366x768, 720@60Hz, 720@50Hz, XGA, SVGA, VGA. Here are the auto-settings for various resolutions: • 1080: 1920x1080@120 Hz. Dual link • WUXGA: 1920x1200@120 Hz. Dual link • WQXGA: 2560x1600@60 Hz. Dual link HDMI : Define the detailed timing descriptor in the EDID data for HDMI connec\ tor . Select between auto, WQXGA@60Hz, WUXGA@120Hz, WUXGA@60Hz,1080@120Hz, 1080 @60Hz, SX+, SXGA, 1366x768, 720@60Hz, 720@50Hz, XGA, SVGA, VGA. All settings, except auto, uses DVI as type. Here are the auto-settings for various resolutions: • 1080: 1920x1080@60 Hz • WUXGA: 1920x1080@60 Hz • WQXGA: 1920x1080@60 Hz HDBaseT: Define the detailed timing descriptor in the EDID data for HDBaseT con\ nector . Select between auto, WQXGA@60Hz, WUXGA@120Hz, WUXGA@60Hz,1080 @120Hz, 1080@60Hz, SX+, SXGA, 1366x768, 720@60Hz, 720@50Hz, XGA, SVGA, VGA . All settings, except auto, uses HDMI as type. Here are the auto- settings for various resolutions: • 1080: 1920x1080@60 Hz • WUXGA: 1920x1080@60 Hz • WQXGA: 1920x1080@60 Hz DisplayPort 1: Define the detailed timing descriptor in the EDID data for DisplayPort\ 1 connector . Select between auto, WQXGA@120Hz, WQXGA@60Hz, WUXGA@120Hz, WUXGA@60Hz,1080@120Hz, 1080@60Hz, SX+, SXGA, 1366x768, 720@60Hz, 720@50Hz, XGA, SVGA, VGA . Here are the auto-settings for various resolutions: • 1080: 1920x1080@60 Hz • WUXGA: 1920x1080@60 Hz • WQXGA: 1920x1080@60 Hz DisplayPort 2: Define the detailed timing descriptor in the EDID data for DisplayPort\ 2 connector . Select between auto, WQXGA@120Hz, WQXGA@60Hz, WUXGA@120Hz, WUXGA@60Hz,1080@120Hz, 1080@60Hz, SX+, SXGA, 1366x768, 720@60Hz, 720@50Hz, XGA, SVGA, VGA . Here are the auto-settings for various resolutions: • 1080: 1920x1080@60 Hz • WUXGA: 1920x1080@60 Hz • WQXGA: 1920x1080@60 Hz english
38User Manual - Introduction 5.7.2 Installation > Synchronization sub menu 2D frame lock: Selects the 2D frame lock sync signal. Options for 2D frame lock: source, SYNC 1, SYNC 2, SYNC 3. SYNC 1: Selects usage of SYNC1 connector in 2D mode. Options for SYNC 1: input, display sync, SYNC 2, SYNC 3 SYNC 2: Selects usage of SYNC2 connector in 2D mode. Options for SYNC 2: input, display sync, SYNC 1, SYNC 3 SYNC 3: Selects usage of SYNC3 connector in 2D mode. Options for SYNC 3: input, display sync, SYNC 1, SYNC 2 3D source sync: Selects the 3D sour ce LR sync signal. Options for 3D source sync: none, SYNC 1, SYNC 2, SYNC 3 3D display sync: Selects the 3D display LR sync signal. Options for 3D source sync: source, SYNC 1, SYNC 2, SYNC 3 SYNC 1: Selects usage of SYNC1 connector in 3D mode Options for SYNC 1: input, display sync, glass sync, SYNC 2, SYNC 3 SYNC 2: Selects usage of SYNC2 connector in 3D mode Options for SYNC 2: input, display sync, glass sync, SYNC 1, SYNC 3. SYNC 3: Selects usage of SYNC3 connector in 3D mode Options for SYNC 3: input, display sync, glass sync, SYNC 1, SYNC 2 If you use one of the sync connectors as 2D or 3D sync input, this may b\ lock the use of the same connector as output. For further info on the various possible user scenarios, please refer to our web page. iVision50-series User Manual - Overview english
39 5.8 Settings menu PIN code: Protect the projector from usage with a PIN. If enabled the projector will ask for the PIN at every start up. network: Set IP addr ess, Subnet mask and default gateway TCP/UDP port number. DHCP is supported and is enabled by default, but can be disabled. factory reset: Restor e all settings to the factory defined values. service: End user pr otected settings. Access PIN code required. DPMS: Enable or disable DPMS power saving. This featur e is used to automatically power down the projector if no source is detected for a given period of time (defined by DPMS time-out). If the projector is powered down in DPMS power save, it will automatically power back on if a valid source is acquired. DPMS timeout: Set the period of time befor e the projector automatically enter DPMS mode. DPMS must be enabled for this menu item to active. LED indicators mute: Disable all LED indicators on the back of the pr ojector. A critical error (status LED flashing RED) will still be enabled. menu timeout: The time interval befor e the OSD is automatically disabled. Option of “never” is available if the OSD is never to time out. background: Gives a choice between white, gray or black backgr ound color. splash: Possibility to choose between logo or black for the startup splash scr een. baudrate: Presents alternative bauderate settings (Bd): 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200 english
40User Manual - Introduction 5.8.1 Settings > Pin Code sub menu PIN code enable: The PIN code is disabled by default. If you want to enable/disable the PIN c\ ode you have to enter the current PIN (Default PIN: 1234). When completed you can enable or disable the use of PIN code. If PIN is entered incorrectly 3 times, it will ask for a PUK code. If the PUK is entered incorrectly it will require a special unlock code provide by a service partner to unlock the projector. change PIN code: To change the PIN code you first have to enter the current PIN code (Default PIN: 1234). Then you enter a new 4 digit code and confirm this code by ent\ ering the same code again. Click OK and the new code is set. iVision50-series User Manual - Overview english