Digital Projection Titan Pro Series III User Guides
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Digital Projection Titan Pro series III USING THE REMOTE CONTROL AND THE CONTROL PANEL Operating Guide Page Op_1Rev A May 2012 Using the Remote Control and the Control PanelNotes For full details of how to use the menu system, see later in this guide. When you press any of the Lens control buttons, the Transmit indicator will stay illuminated for 10 seconds, or until you press Exit. Each time a lens is fitted to the projector, the calibration procedure must be carried out. (see the Installation and Quick Start Guide) After calibrating the lens, you will need to re-adjust the Zoom and Focus. Some of the buttons are duplicated on the control panel: Power On/Off Transmit indicator Shutter Open/Close Menu controls Input selection 1–10 selects Inputs 1 to 10 # selects Dual Pipe (inputs 9+10) Image adjustment Brightness, Contrast and Saturation use and to adjust slidersMagnify and Pan both open the Pan/Scroll/Zoom menu Phase (VGA only) use and to adjust slider Pos use and to adjust H and V sliders OSD opens the OSD menu Aspect opens the Aspect Ratio menu OSD On/Off both open the Messaging selection menu Info displays information about the current signal Lens controls Press Focus, then and to adjust. Press Zoom then and to adjust. Press Shift then , , and to adjust. Input selection Press + or – to scroll through the inputs (RPY) Lens calibration See Fitting the Lens in the Installation and Quick Start Guide. Infra-red reception 40° 40° Remote control backlight On/Off
Digital Projection Titan Pro series III USING THE MENUS Operating Guide Page Op_2Rev A May 2012 Using the Menus Use the buttons on the projector control panel or on the remote control,\ to access the menu system. To open or close the on-screen display (OSD), press . Menus and sub-menus To open a sub-menu, select it using and, then press . To return to the previous menu, press . Drop-down lists To use a drop-down list, press , select an item using and, then press again or press to exit without changing. • • • • Notes Some menu options and controls may not be available due to settings in other menus. These will be greyed-out on the actual menu.
Digital Projection Titan Pro series III USING THE MENUS Operating Guide Page Op_3Rev A May 2012 Sliders To use a slider, press andto adjust it. Commands To use a command, press . In the example below, press to confirm, or press to cancel. • • Notes Some menu options and controls may not be available due to settings in other menus. These will be greyed-out on the actual menu.
Digital Projection Titan Pro series III USING THE MENUS Operating Guide Page Op_4Rev A May 2012 Editing fields Some features require a text or numeric field to be edited. To edit a field, first select it using and, then press . Use andto move the green highlight to the digit or character which is to be cha\ nged, then use and, to adjust it. Use andto select the next digit or character... etc. Press to accept the new value, or press to exit without changing. • • • • Notes Some menu options and controls may not be available due to settings in other menus. These will be greyed-out on the actual menu. Editing this digit
Digital Projection Titan Pro series III A TOUR OF THE MENUS Operating Guide Page Op_5Rev A May 2012 A Tour of the Menus Main Menu Input Selection Select an input source from the drop-down list. Test Pattern Set Input Selection to Test Pattern, then select a test pattern from the drop-down list. Global Settings Global Settings are those that affect the whole projector, regardless of which input is being used or what kind of image is being\ displayed. More information about this menu can be found later in this section. Input Settings The Input Settings are those that affect ONLY the input being displayed. When a new input mode (video or graphics st\ andard) is detected, eg NTSC, HDTV 1080p or SVGA, these settings are saved so that they can be r\ ecalled next time that input mode is displayed. In some cases the mode may change for the same input. For example, a DVD player connec\ ted to the HDMI input could switch between 1080p24 and 1080i60. The projector is able to save and automatically recall different input settings for these different input modes. More information about this menu can be found later in this section. System The System menu allows you to open and close the shutter, and to switch the power off and on. More information about this menu can be found later in this section. Information Information about the projector, the current input source, and about Digital Projection. More information about this menu can be found later in this section. • • Notes See also Using the Menus, earlier in this guide and Menu Map, later in this guide. Main Menu You can also select an input source by pressing to or (dual pipe) on the remote control. The Test Pattern menu is not available until Test Pattern is selected from the Input Selection drop-down list. Test Patterns are subject to image controls, so brightness, contrast etc. will affect their appearance on screen.
Digital Projection Titan Pro series III A TOUR OF THE MENUS Operating Guide Page Op_6Rev A May 2012 Global Settings Menu Global Settings are those that affect the whole projector, regardless of which input is being used or what signal type is being d\ isplayed. Projector Orientation Depending on how the projector is mounted, select the appropriate settin\ g from the drop-down list Latency Affects interlaced sources only. For fastest response, the Minimal setting gives minimum frame delay. For improved performance with films involving motion sequences, the Best Video setting uses adaptive de-interlacing and interpolation, but takes longe\ r to process. Select the appropriate setting from the drop-down list. Configuration Select PIP, if the projector is to display two images at the same time, using PIP, PAP or POP mode. More information about this feature can be found later in this section. Select PIP, if this is a lone projector displaying a single image, but make sure t\ hat PIP Option is turned off. Select Edge Blend if this projector is part of an array of projectors, each one showing a\ part of one large image. More information about the Edge Blend feature can be found later in this section. • • • • • Notes See also Using the Menus, earlier in this guide and Menu Map, later in this guide. Main MenuGlobal Settings Main MenuGlobal SettingsProjector Note that Image Orientation may be reset to its factory default setting by the Reset command in the Picture menu. Switching from PIP to Edge Blend will cause a short delay whilst the projector reconfigures. No control will be possible during this period. PIP and Edge Blend are mutually exclusive modes of operation. When in PIP mode, Edge Blend is not available, and vice versa.
Digital Projection Titan Pro series III A TOUR OF THE MENUS Operating Guide Page Op_7Rev A May 2012 Picture These settings in the Global Picture Menu affect all images, regardless of which input is being used or what signal \ type is being displayed. Colour Mode Select one of the preset Colour Modes from the drop-down list. Gamma Select a Gamma setting from the drop-down list. • • Notes See also Using the Menus, earlier in this guide and Menu Map, later in this guide. Main MenuGlobal SettingsPicture There are two Picture menus – one in the Global Settings Menu, and one in the Input Settings Menu. User Colour Modes 1 & 2 are set using the Projector Manager application on an external computer. For more Information, contact Digital Projection Ltd, or your dealer.
Digital Projection Titan Pro series III A TOUR OF THE MENUS Operating Guide Page Op_8Rev A May 2012 Edge Blend When several projectors are used to create a large tiled image, the edge\ s need to be blended to avoid the overlaps appearing brighter than the rest of the image. The Edge Blend menu is available only when Configuration in the Projector menu is set to Edge Blend. Array Width and Height Set this to the total number of projectors in the array. None of the other options are available until one of these two settings is greater than 1. The maximum number of projectors is 4 x 4. Array H Position and V Position These two parameters need to be set correctly for each projector in the \ array, so that it can determine which edges are to be blended. Sometimes only one edge overlaps, sometimes two, three or four. Blending Set this to Off for a lone projector, On to enable Edge Blending, or Align Pattern to help adjust the physical position of the projectors. Segmentation Set this to On, if you want the projector to divide up the image into tiles, or Off if you have external equipment to do this. • • • • Notes See also Using the Menus, earlier in this guide and Menu Map, later in this guide. Main MenuGlobal SettingsEdge Blend This menu is available only when Configuration in the Projector menu is set to Edge Blend. None of the other blend options are available until either the Width or Height setting is greater than 1. Note that the position numbering starts from zero: So the top left projector is at position H 0, V 0. The Blend Width and Black Level settings will not be applied until you select Apply and press . Which settings are available in these menus depends on: - how many projectors there are in the array - the position of the projector in the array Blend Width Use this to set the width of the blended regions. • Black Level Uplift Use this to correct for non-zero black levels in the blended regions. • Reduce Black Level Uplift Width Use this to correct for stray light from the DMD’s non-addressable border. •
Digital Projection Titan Pro series III A TOUR OF THE MENUS Operating Guide Page Op_9Rev A May 2012 Notes See also Using the Menus, earlier in this guide and Menu Map, later in this guide. Main MenuGlobal SettingsPIP This menu is available only when Configuration in the Projector menu is set to PIP. PIP, PAP and POP are NOT possible when Input is set to Test Pattern. In these examples, the flower is the main image, and the window is the sub-image, shown at the Medium size setting. The two images MUST be from different Input groups. The Position settings apply ONLY to PIP mode. PAP and POP are always as shown in these examples. PIP Two images can be combined, in three different ways using this feature. The PIP menu is available only when Configuration in the Projector menu is set to PIP. Option Select PIP, PAP, or POP mode from the drop-down list. Input Select an Input from the drop-down list. The inputs are divided into two groups – the main image must be from one group, and the sub-image must be from the ot\ her group. Group A: CVBS 1, CVBS 2, S-VIDEO and 3G-SDI Group B: COMPONENT, VGA, DVI, HDMI and DVI-A Size Select a size for the sub-image from the drop-down list. Position Select one of the preset positions for the sub-image from the drop-down \ list. Custom Position If you have chosen Custom from the Position drop-down list, then you can\ use the sliders to position the image manually. • • • • • • • PIP: Picture In Picture PAP: Picture And Picture POP: Picture Opposite Picture
Digital Projection Titan Pro series III A TOUR OF THE MENUS Operating Guide Page Op_10Rev A May 2012 Notes See also Using the Menus, earlier in this guide and Menu Map, later in this guide. Main MenuGlobal SettingsAdvanced Geometr y See also Geometr y in the Input Settings menu, later in this guide. Which settings are available in these menus depends on: - which Mode is selected in the first drop-down list - and the Pincushion/Barrel slider can be used on its own, or in conjunction with Keystone or Rotation, but not with Cornerstone or Warp. All of these modes may result in some reduction in resolution. If it is possible to correct the image by repositioning the screen or projector, then this is preferable. Advanced Geometr y These settings in the Global Menu affect all images, regardless of which input is being used or what signal \ type is being displayed. Mode Select Keystone, Cornerstone, Rotation, Warp Map or Off from the Mode drop-down list. Warp Using an external Digital Projection computer application, up to eight c\ ustomised warp maps can be created and uploaded to the projector. If Warp Mode is selected, and any warp maps have been uploaded, you can select from \ the drop-down list. Horizontal and Vertical Keystone If Keystone Mode is selected, you can set these two sliders to correct for any distortio\ n caused by the projector being in a different horizontal or vertical plane to the screen. Pincushion/Barrel You can set this slider to correct for any distortion caused by the scree\ n being concave or convex. Rotation If Rotation Mode is selected, you can set this slider to rotate the image on the screen.\ Cornerstone If Cornerstone Mode is selected, you can use the sliders to stretch the image from each of the four corners. • • • • • •