Digital Projection Projector WQXGA User Manual
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www.digitalprojection.com english 31 1.3 Using dual head input For extended flexibility to connect high resolution sources with a pixel clock over 165 MHz, the projector is supporting a dual head input mode. In this mode the left and \ right half of the image can be connected to the DVI 1/DVI 2 or HDMI 1/HDMI 2 interfaces respectively (Figure 6-1). To enable this mode, go to the menu INSTALLATION > DUAL HEAD SETUP. Side-by-side is the only available option at this time. Figure 1-1. Dual input mode An example of this is feeding a WQXGA (2560x1600) source with 1280x1600 resolutions on each the DVI interfaces. When enabling this mode, the EDID data on each of the DVI connectors wil\ l automatically be changed from WQXGA (2560x1600) to 1280x1600. NOTE! For the image to be displayed in this mode, the resolution must be exac\ tly the same on both connectors. NOTE! In this mode the two connected sources must have exactly the same timin\ g. A drift in timing between the inputs will result in a visible split in the\ center of image. NOTE! Some graphic cards have problems with detecting the change from single \ head to dual head mode. If problems occur, disconnect both signal cables befo\ re enabling or disabling the dual mode in the menu. 1.4 Setting custom color space and digital level The projector will automatically try to set the correct color space and digital drive level based on information from the source. To manually override the automatically detected color space and digital l\ evel go to menu entry PICTURE -> ADVANCED. Set the “digital color space and level” to manual and selec\ t your color space and digital drive level. 1.5 Disabling IR receivers The projector has 3 IR receivers as shown in chapter 4.1 Overview. These receivers can be individually disabled if necessary. Go to menu entry INSTALLATION > IR FRONT / IR REAR LEFT / IR REAR RIGHT to disable the receivers. 1 2
english 32 WQXGA User’s Guide – Advanced setup 1.6 Controlling screens with triggers The projector has to programmable triggers with 3.5 mm2 mini-jack connectors. These can be used to enable or disable screens, curtains or other peripheral equipment. To change trigger settings, go to menu entry INSTALLATION > TRIGGER By default: • Trigger 1 is set to control a screen depending on whether projector is powered on or not. • Trigger 2 is set to control a screen depending on the aspect ratio of currently active source. Both triggers can be manually overridden both in the menu system and by \ using the com- mand and control protocol through RS-232 or LAN. 1.7 Setting aspect trigger behavior To customize the aspect trigger functionality, go to menu entry INSTALLATION > TRIGGER > ASPECT TRIGGER BEHAVIOR. In this sub-menu it is selectable for which input aspect ratios the trigger will be enabled. 1.8 Automatic power on/off The projector can be automatically power on or off by using the internal timer function or DPMS. 1.8.1 Using the timer The projector features a real-time clock that enables timing control. This means that the projector can be programmed to switch on and off at certain pre-set times during a weekly cycle. To allow for a flexible schedule, 10 ‘programs’ are available. With each program, you can define the switch on or switch off time for a single day (Monday to Sunday), all work days (Monday through Friday), or week-end (Saturday and Sunday). One, several or all programs can be active at the same time as desired. In this way, a flexible scheme can be established. Observe the 24 hour time format. For more information, see the SETTINGS > TIMER menu. The following example illustrates a case where the projector turns on at 08:00 in the morning (8 am) and switches off at 20:00 (8 pm) on weekdays (Monday through Friday). Weekends (Saturdays and Sundays), it turns on at 10:00 (10 am) and off at 18:00 (6 pm). VGA is used as the source. For this, four programs are needed, 2 for on and two for off. 1.8.2 Using DPMS (Display Power Management Signaling) The projector is enabled for DPMS (Display Power Management Signaling). When\ enabled, the projector will automatically switch to standby mode after a specified ti\ me if there is no valid source present at its inputs. When a valid source is reconnected, the projector will start up again. To enable or disable DPMS, go to menu entry SETTINGS > DPMS. The desired DPMS time- out is set in the DPMS > DPMS TIMEOUT menu entry. DPMS is disabled by default.
www.digitalprojection.com english 33 1.9 Disabling LED indicators In certain installations it may desirable to completely disable the LED \ indicator in the keypad of the projector. To disable the LED indicators, go to menu entry SETTINGS > LED INDICATORS MUTE. NOTE! Pressing the “LIGHT” button on the keypad enables the LED indicat\ ors even if the LED INDICATORS MUTE function is enabled. If the LED indicators are enabled, the timeout period can be set in the menu under SET - TINGS > BACKLIGHT TIMEOUT. 1.10 Setting the background color The background color displayed when the projector is searching for a source can be set to a set of predefined colors. Go to menu entry SETTINGS > BACKGROUND to set the des\ ired color. Default is black. 1.11 Setting OSD menu timeout If the OSD menu is open and not used for a defined period of time, it \ will automatically be disabled. The default time is 30 seconds. This timeout interval can be c\ ontrolled from 5 sec- onds to 60 seconds. The timeout can also be set to “never” for the\ OSD menu to never time out. Go to menu entry SETTINGS > MENU TIMEOUT to change this setting. 1.12 Selecting the startup logo When the projector is starting up, a logo is displayed in the entire image. The logo can also be set to “black” if it is desirable to disable the manufacturers default logo. Go to menu entry SETTINGS > SPLASH to change this setting.
english 34 WQXGA User’s Guide – Technical specifications 1 Technical specifications 1.1 Product details projector DLP® digital projector display technologysingle chip DMD™ (Digital Micromirror Device™) connectivity computer/video2x HDMI (1.3) concept sealed, all-glass optical design with lens shift 2x DVI-D available resolutions 2560 x 1600 colours 30-bit colour management accuracy ± 0.002 on x, y, z axis with VizSim colour wheel control and com- munication1x RJ45 TCP/IP network port input signal compatibility computerup to 2560 x 1600 pixels 1x RS232 9-pin DSUB (in) RGBHV 1x USB-A – firmware upgrade horizontal scan frequency 15 - 150 kHz 1x USB-B - reserved for future use vertical scan frequency 48 - 190 Hz 2x 12V (60mA) triggers (screen drop / aspect) video HDTV (1080i, 720p, 576i/p, 480i/p) 1x RC repeater, 3.5mm mini jack NTSC 3.56/4.43, PAL BGHI, M, N, SECAM 2 x BNC external sync (in/out) bandwidth 330 MHz digital RGB (DVI or HDMI) optics available lensesfixed focal ultra wide angleEN42 (503-0223-00) supplied accessories cables4m power cord (country dependant)/ HDMI/ DVI-dual link ultra wide angle zoom EN45 (503-0250-00) other backlit IR remote control, ceiling mount cable cover wide angle zoom EN43 (503-0224-00) product documentation standard zoom EN41 (503-0222-00) general dimensions (dwh)376 x 510 x 223 mm (ex. lens) long throw zoom EN44 (503-0225-00) weight about 12.6 kg (ex. lens) environmental RoHS, WEEE focusing distance 0.5 - 40m (see separate lens specifications) security 4-digit PIN code, Kensington lock optical lens shift vertical and horisonal power require- ments100 – 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, +/- 10% EN42 on axis only
www.digitalprojection.com english 35 1.2 Ceiling mount 300mm 500mm Ceiling Mount Inter face M6 Threads 384,9 111,8 94,3 15,5 95 82,5 59,5 53 510 123,1 163,3 233 300mm 500mm C eiling Mount Inter face M6 Threads 384,9 111,8 94,3 15,5 95 82,5 59,5 53 510 123,1 163,3 233 300mm 500mm C eiling Mount Inter face M6 Threads 384,9 111,8 94,3 15,5 95 82,5 59,5 53 510 123,1 163,3 233
english 36 WQXGA User’s Guide – 1 Optimising the picture The projector has power features for picture optimization. This chapter describes details in using these features. All color calibration is done using projectiondesign’s proprietary Real- Color™ solution. 1.1 Calibration data All projectiondesign projectors are measured and calibrated with high precision equipment at the factory for the best out-of-box experience. Over the lifetime of the\ lamps the characteris- tics of the projector might change slightly. The same applies when replacing lamps. 1.1.1 Updating RealColor™ calibration data For accurate results with the RealColor™ system, accurate measurement data is required. RealColor™ calibration data can be found under the menu entry PICTURE\ > CALIBRATION > REALCOLOR CALIBRATION > MEASURED VALUES X, Y and relative luminance values for red, green, blue, white and BrilliantColor™ 1 is entered in this menu. The BrilliantColor™ should all be set to 0.000 for the \ VizSim (RGBRGB) color wheel. All values can also be updated using the communications protocol over RS-232 or LAN. IMPORTANT! Before setting these values, it is important to select the desired Brilliant- Color™ setting. Go to menu entry PICTURE > REALCOLOR > BRILLIANTCOLOR\ to select the desired BrilliantColor™ look. Measurements must be done on the built in test patterns. This is in particularly important for the BrilliantColor™ 1 test pattern since it is impossible to generate this pattern correctly using a computer source. In the user menu these patterns can be accessed through PICTURE > CALIBRATION > REALCOLOR CALIBRATION > CALIBRATION TESTIMAGE. Use the arrow keys to cycle through the images. NOTE! Performing a factory reset of the projector will restore the measured v\ alues to the values measured in the factory. NOTE! When measuring data, a high quality measurement instrument is highly re\ com- mended for accurate results. Spectrometers (like PhotoResearch PR-655)\ are preferred. TIP! For an easier calibration procedure, automated calibration can be achie\ ved using projectiondesign’s software package ProNet. A license for the calibra\ tion software pack- age of ProNet must be purchased separately. Optimising the picture
www.digitalprojection.com english 37 1.2 Working with RealColor™ 1.2.1 Setting the BrilliantColor™ correctly The BrilliantColor™ setting is used to control how color boost is applied in the image. It can operate is four modes: • Computer Native (Default): This give max brightness and color boost. Recommended for non-video applications, like CAD and visualization. • Computer Balanced: Gives the same brightness as Computer Native, but has a less ag- gressive color boost profile. • Video Native: Gives less brightness than computer, but will appear with significantly less noise in video content. • Video Balanced: Same brightness as Video Native, but with a smoother color boost profile. • Off: Only recommend for applications requiring a pure red, green, blue mix of colors. No secondary color or white are added to the mix.
english 38 WQXGA User’s Guide – 1.2.2 Gamma The projector features a set of 6 built in gamma curves: Film 2.2, Film 2.8, Video 1, Video 2, Computer 1, Computer 2. The different gamma curves are displayed below. TIP! The names of the curves are descriptive for their recommended use. Use \ any of the computer curves for video applications will results in significant ima\ ge noise. Figure 1-1. Film 2.2 gamma Figure 1-2. Film 2.8 gamma Figure 1-3. Video 1 gamma Optimising the picture
www.digitalprojection.com english 39 Figure 1-4. Video 2 gamma Figure 1-5. Computer 1 gamma Figure 1-6. Computer 2 gamma
english 40 WQXGA User’s Guide – Optimising the picture 1.2.3 RealColor™ operating modes Before any color correction is applied to the image, the feature must be enabled. Go to menu entry PICTURE > REALCOLOR > COLOR CORRECTION to enable RealColor™. RealColor™ can operate in 3 modes: • Color temperature/white point correction only. • Red, Green, Blue, White correction. In this mode optimal color coordinates for Cyan, Magenta and Yellow will be computed automatically. • Red, Green, Blue, Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, White. In this mode color points and intensity for each color can be manipulated separately. To change the RealColor™ mode, please go the menu entry PICTURE > REAL\ COLOR > DESIRED VALUES > DESIRED COORDS MODE. 1.2.4 Setting a white point or color temperature After enabling RealColor™, set the color temperature in the menu entry PICTURE > REAL- COLOR > COLOR TEMPERATURE. Values between 3200K and 9300K can be selected. These color temperatures are tracking the “black body curve”- the black curved line in the center of CIE Chart in Figure 8-7. The default is the D65 illuminant at 6500K. Figure 1-7. CIE Chart with the black body The white point can also be set to a custom value defined by an x, y c\ oordinate not linked to the black body. Go to menu entry PICTURE > REALCOLOR > X-COORDINATE and PIC- TURE > REALCOLOR > Y-COORDINATE to change the white point.