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    Digital Projection Titan Pro series III  POSITIONING THE SCREEN AND PROJECTOR  Installation and Quick-Start Guide
    Page Inst_7Rev A   May 2012
    Redirecting the Air Outlet Duct
    The duct can be set to blow upwards whether the projector is in desktop \
    or ceiling mode, as shown below.
    Unscrew the four screws securing the rear cover, then remove the cover.
    Working from the back of the cover panel,  unscrew the two screws securin\
    g the duct
    Turn the duct through 180°, refit the two screws, then refit the cover.
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    Rear cover 
    screws x4Duct screws x2
    Notes
     Always allow the lamp to cool for 
    5 minutes before:
      - disconnecting the power 
    - moving the projector 
    						
    							
    Digital Projection Titan Pro series III  FITTING THE LENS  Installation and Quick-Start Guide
    Page Inst_8Rev A   May 2012
    Lens 
    release 
    lever
    Notes
     Always allow the lamp to cool for 
    5 minutes before:
      - disconnecting the power 
    - moving the projector
     The lens release lever should 
    always be set to the locked 
    position to prevent the lens from 
    falling out.
     Do not place the projector with its 
    front panel down on a surface, as 
    this may damage the lens or the 
    lens release lever.
     Each time a lens is fitted to 
    the projector, the calibration 
    procedure must be carried out.
      After calibrating the lens, you will 
    need to re-adjust the Zoom and 
    Focus.
    Fitting the Lens
    Turn the lens release lever clockwise so 
    that it is pointing upwards, to open the 
    lock fully.
    Remove the rear lens cap from the lens.
    Insert the lens into the lens aperture, 
    making sure that the plug on the zoom 
    drive mechanism lines up with the 
    socket on the front of the projector, then 
    push the lens in firmly as far as it will go.
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    •Turn the lens release lever anti-
    clockwise to the mid-position.
    The lens can now be pushed in further. 
    Push the lens in firmly as far as it will 
    go.
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    anti-clockwise so that it is pointing 
    downwards, to close the lock fully.
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    Lens Calibration
    Each time a lens is fitted, the lens mechanism needs to be calibrated, a\
    s follows:
    Press RPY on the remote control or the control panel, then , to calibrate the Zoom mechanism.
    Press RPY on the remote control or the control panel, then , to calibrate the Focus mechanism.
    The drive mechanism will travel to both extremes, then stop.
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    Digital Projection Titan Pro series III  OPERATING THE PROJECTOR  Installation and Quick-Start Guide
    Page Inst_9Rev A   May 2012
    Operating the Projector
    Switching the Projector On
    Connect the power cable between the mains supply and the projector. Switch on at the switch next to the power connector.
    Wait until the self-test has completed and the standby indicator on the p\
    rojector control panel shows amber. The lamp will be off and the 
    projector will be in STANDBY mode.
    Press  on the remote control or the control panel and hold for 3 seconds, to s\
    witch the projector ON. The power indicator on the 
    control panel will show green, the lamp will light and the shutter will \
    open.
    Selecting an Input Signal or Test Pattern
    Input signal
    Connect an image source to the projector. The signal should be automatically detected by the 
    projector, and should be displayed within a two or three seconds.
    If more than one signal is connected, then select the image you want to \
    display:
    Press one of the Input buttons,  to  or  (dual pipe) on the remote control, or
    Open the Main Menu, by pressing .
    Select from the Input Selection menu, using the   and  buttons.
    Test pattern
    If you have no image source connected to the projector, then you can display a test pattern instead:
    Open the Main Menu, by pressing .
    Select Test Pattern from the Input Selection menu, using the   and  buttons.
    Select a pattern from the Test Pattern menu, using the   and  buttons.
    Close the Main Menu, by pressing  again.
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    Notes
     For full details of how to use the 
    controls and the menu system, see 
    the Operating Guide. 
    						
    							
    Digital Projection Titan Pro series III  OPERATING THE PROJECTOR  Installation and Quick-Start Guide
    Page Inst_10Rev A   May 2012
    Adjusting the Lens
    The lens can be adjusted using the Lens Menu, which is available from the Global Settings Menu, or:
    Zoom
     Press  followed by  and to adjust the size of the image on the screen.
    When the adjustment is finished, press .
    Focus
     Press  followed by  and to adjust the focus.
    When the adjustment is finished, press .
    Shift
     Press  followed by , , andto adjust the position of the image on the screen.
    When the adjustment is finished, press .
    Adjusting the Image
    Orientation
    This can be set from the Projector Menu, which is  available from the Global Settings Menu.
    Control settings
    Settings for the On-Screen Display and Network can be set from the Global Settings Menu.
    Keystone
    This can be set from the Advanced Geometr y Menu, which is  available from the Global Settings 
    Menu.
    Picture
    Settings such as Brightness and Contrast can be set from the Picture Menu, which is  available 
    from the Input Settings Menu.
    You can also set Brightness, Contrast or Saturation by pressing ,  or  on the remote 
    control.
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    Notes
     When any of the three Lens 
    adjustment keys is pressed, the blue 
    Transmit indicator on the remote 
    control will light for 10 seconds:
      - after 10 seconds, if no adjustment 
    has been made, the indicator will 
    go out and the Lens adjustment key 
    must be pressed again to resume 
    adjustment.
     - to end the adjustment before 10 
    seconds has elapsed, press the 
    key.
     - all other adjustments will be locked 
    out until the Lens adjustment is 
    ended.
    Main MenuGlobal Settings
     For full details of how to use the 
    controls and the menu system, see 
    the Operating Guide.
    Main MenuInput Settings 
    						
    							
    Digital Projection Titan Pro series III  OPERATING THE PROJECTOR  Installation and Quick-Start Guide
    Page Inst_11Rev A   May 2012
    Switching the Projector Off
    Press   on the remote control or the control panel, and hold for 3 seconds, to \
    switch the projector OFF. The power indicator on the 
    control panel will show amber, the lamp will be off and the projector will be in STANDBY mode.
    Switch off at the switch next to the power connector. Disconnect the power cable from the projector.
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    Notes
     Always allow the lamp to cool for 
    5 minutes before:
      - disconnecting the power 
    - moving the projector 
    						
    							
    Rev A   May 2012
    Titan Pro series III
    High Brightness Digital Video Projector
    CONNECTION GUIDE
    BOOK CONTENTS
    CONNECTION GUIDE
    Signal Inputs and Outputs
    Rear Connection Panel
    VGA (input 1)
    HDMI (input 2)
    DVI (input 3)
    SPDIF
    3G-SDI (input 4)
    CVBS1 (Composite video BNC) (input 5) 
    						
    							
    Digital Projection Titan Pro series III  CONTENTS  Connection Guide
    Rev A   May 2012
    CONTENTS
    Signal Inputs and Outputs ..........................................................Conn_1
    Rear Connection Panel ......................................................................Conn_1
    VGA (input 1)  ........................................................................\
    ...............Conn_1
    HDMI (input 2)  ........................................................................\
    .............Conn_1
    DVI (input 3) ........................................................................\
    .................Conn_1
    SPDIF........................................................................\
    .................Conn_1
    3G-SDI (input 4)  ........................................................................\
    ..........Conn_1
    CVBS1 (Composite video BNC) (input 5) ............................................Conn_1
    S-Video (input 6)  ........................................................................\
    .........Conn_1
    Component (input 7) ........................................................................\
    ...Conn_1
    CVBS2 (Composite video RCA phono) (input 8) .................................Conn_1
    Side Connection Panel  ......................................................................Conn_2
    DVI (input 9) ........................................................................\
    .................Conn_2
    DVI/HDMI (input 10) ........................................................................\
    ....Conn_2
    Differences between the two Connection Panels  ...........................Conn_2
    3D Connections ........................................................................\
    ..........Conn_3
    3D sources up to 60Hz requiring frame doubling and left/right 
    interleaving ........................................................................\
    .........Conn_3
    3D sources above 60Hz not requiring frame doubling  ...............Conn_3
    Dual Pipe 3D  ........................................................................\
    ......Conn_3
    3D Sync in ........................................................................\
    ..........Conn_3
    3D Sync out........................................................................\
    ........Conn_3
    Supported Signal Input Modes.................................................Conn_4
    Control Connections  .......................................................................Conn_5
    Update Port ........................................................................\
    ........Conn_5
    Service Port........................................................................\
    ........Conn_5
    Wired Remote Control................................................................Conn_5
    RS232  ........................................................................\
    ................Conn_5
    LAN  ........................................................................\
    ....................Conn_5
    Wiring Details........................................................................\
    ...............Conn_6
    Signal inputs and outputs  .................................................................Conn_6
    Component input ........................................................................\
    Conn_6
    VGA input  ........................................................................\
    ...........Conn_6
    DVI-I input  ........................................................................\
    ..........Conn_7
    HDMI input  ........................................................................\
    .........Conn_8
    SPDIF output........................................................................\
    ......Conn_8
    CVBS inputs ........................................................................\
    .......Conn_8
    S-Video input ........................................................................\
    ......Conn_9
    3G-SDI  ........................................................................\
    ...............Conn_9
    Control connections  ........................................................................\
    Conn_10
    Wired Remote control connection ............................................Conn_10
    Serial control input  ...................................................................Conn_10
    LAN connection ........................................................................\
    Conn_11 
    						
    							
    Digital Projection Titan Pro series III  SIGNAL INPUTS AND OUTPUTS  Connection Guide
    Page Conn_1Rev A   May 2012
    Signal Inputs and Outputs
    Rear Connection Panel
    VGA (input 1)
    Use Auto Setup in the Input Settings/Picture/VGA Setup menu. For more settings, 
    see the Operating Guide.
    HDMI (input 2)
    For settings, see the Operating Guide.
    DVI (input 3)
    Analog or Digital DVI-I
    Set DVI-I Port in the Global Settings/Input Configuration menu to choose between 
    Analog and Digital. For more settings, see the Operating Guide.
    SPDIF
    Compatible audio sample packets on the HDMI input stream are decoded by the 
    projector and output on the SPDIF connector. This is a digital output.
    3G-SDI (input 4)
    If two video streams are being transmitted, set 3G Level B Stream in the Input 
    Configuration menu to choose between the two streams.
    CVBS1 (Composite video BNC) (input 5)
    S-Video (input 6)
    Component (input 7)
    RGsB or RGBS
    Set Component Colour Space in the Global Settings/Input Configuration menu to 
    RGB.
    Set Component Sync Type to Auto, except when the projector has problems selecting 
    between 3 Wire (RGsB) and 4 Wire (RGBS).
    YPbPr
    Set Component Colour Space in the Global Settings/Input Configuration menu to 
    YPbPr.
    CVBS2 (Composite video RCA phono) (input 8)
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    Component (Input 7)
    DVI (Input 3)
    HDMI (Input 2)
    SPDIF
    CVBS1 (Input 5)
    CVBS2 (Input 8)
    S-Video (Input 6)
    3G-SDI (Input 4)
    VGA (Input 1)
    Notes
     For a complete listing of pin 
    configurations for all signal and 
    control connectors, see Wiring 
    Details later in this Guide.
     See the next page for important 
    information about the differences 
    between the two connection panels.
    Rear Connection Panel 
    						
    							
    Digital Projection Titan Pro series III  SIGNAL INPUTS AND OUTPUTS  Connection Guide
    Page Conn_2Rev A   May 2012
    Side Connection Panel
    MAIN/DVI (input 9)
    Single or Dual Link DVI-D input
    SUB/HDMI (input 10)
    Single HDMI 1.4 input (using an adaptor), or
    Single or Dual Link DVI-D input
     For information about 3D video, see the next page.
    Differences between the two Connection Panels
    Inputs 9 and 10 have been designed to give a very high bandwidth digital\
     video path, free of 
    the limitations inherent to standard image processing techniques.
    As such, the image is pixel-mapped directly to the DMDs, so not all of t\
    he Image Controls 
    available to Inputs 1-8 apply to Inputs 9 and 10.
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    Notes
     For a complete listing of pin 
    configurations for all signal and 
    control connectors, see Wiring 
    Details later in this Guide.
    Side Connection Panel
    SUB/HDMI (Input 10)
    MAIN/DVI (Input 9) 
    						
    							
    Digital Projection Titan Pro series III  SIGNAL INPUTS AND OUTPUTS  Connection Guide
    Page Conn_3Rev A   May 2012
    3D Connections
    3D sources up to 60Hz requiring frame doubling and left/right interleaving
    Connect to any of the Inputs on the Rear Connection Panel.
    Set  3D Type in the Input Settings/3D Settings menu to Auto, except when the 
    projector has problems selecting between Sequential, Frame Packing, Top-and-
    Bottom and Side-by-Side (Half).
    3D sources above 60Hz not requiring frame doubling
    Connect to either of the Inputs on the Side Connection Panel.
    Set  3D Type in the Input Settings/3D Settings menu to Auto, except when the 
    projector has problems selecting between Sequential, Frame Packing, Top-and-
    Bottom and Side-by-Side (Half).
    Dual Pipe 3D
    Connect to both of the Inputs on the Side Connection Panel.
    Input 9 (MAIN/DVI) is the left image, and Input 10 (SUB/HDMI) is the right image.
    3D Sync in
    Sync input signal.
    3D Sync out
    Sync output signal. This may be affected by the Sync Offset and Output Sync Polarity 
    settings in the Input Settings/3D Settings/Glasses Settings menu.
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    Side Connection Panel
    3D Sync in
    SUB/HDMI Input 10
    together: Dual Pipe 3D
    3D Sync out
    MAIN/DVI (Input 9)
    Notes
     For a complete listing of pin 
    configurations for all signal and 
    control connectors, see Wiring 
    Details later in this Guide.
    3D Server
    Projector
    3D glasses or  Z screen
    Video
    SyncSync in
    Sync out 
    						
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