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Digital Projection Titan Wuxga 3d , Dual 3d, Titan Wuxga 330, 660 User Manual
Digital Projection Titan Wuxga 3d , Dual 3d, Titan Wuxga 330, 660 User Manual
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Rev A April 2011 Page 1.3 Digital Projection TITAN WUXGA 3D, Dual 3D, 330. 660 User Manual 1. Introduction NotesKey features of the projector Congratulations on your purchase of the Digital Projection Titan 1080p-3D/ FastFrame projector. Digital Projection International, Texas Instruments’ first DLP™ partner and the original innovator of the 3-chip DLP™ projector, proudly introduces the Titan WUXGA 3D. Titan 3D projectors are the perfect imaging solution for vital immersive applications, including military, scientific and medical applications, product engineering, commercial cinema and theme parks. In addition, DP’s new FastFrame™ technology is a revolutionary combination of hardware and firmware that reduces the artifact and image blur associated with rapidly moving displayed content. The Titan WUXGA harnesses the power of the Texas Instruments’ 1920 x 1200 pixel DMD’s™. Alongside the LIGHTNING and HIGHlite Pro, the Titan WUXGA is to set new standards for Staging and is destined to be the first choice of professionals who stage prestigious events such as the Grammy® Awards and the Oscars®. With a contrast of up to 4000:1 and awe-inspiring brightness of up to 9000 lumens, the Titan WUXGA is unmatched for applications as diverse as world class staged events, commercial entertainment, major outdoor venues, large-scale simulation, gaming, home theatre and houses of worship. Key Features High resolution, large venue 3D projector Applications: Large Screen; Fixed install and Rental 1920 x 1200 resolution Precision mechanical design ensuring maximum amount of light from lamp housing reaches optics, without any operator adjustment Single: 600W single phase, 100-240VAC ±10% Dual: 1000W single phase, 100-240VAC ±10% Compact size, light weight - approximately 31 kg (68 lbs) Intelligent motorised lens mount Optional Rigging frame with Quick-lock stack system- 3 point pitch & roll adjustment for accurate alignment Ruggedised robust metal case LAN & RS232 connection for network operation Eight selectable Digital and Analogue Video inputs for display of the latest as well as legacy video standards. DVI, SDI and HD SDI, RGBHV, Component, S-Video, Composite all as standard. Wi-fi connection wireless remote control IR/cable remote control for easy setup LAN operation using control codes or Integrated Userware • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Page 1.4 Rev A April 2011 1. Introduction Digital Projection TITAN WUXGA 3D, Dual 3D, 330. 660 User Manual Getting to know the projector Front panel, – lens and power Notes For more detailed information about lenses, see section 2. Installation Rear panel Rear Infra-red window (remote control) Power connection Lens Air inlet - around lens Front Infra-red window (remote control) Air inlet Air outlet duct
Rev A April 2011 Page 1.5 Digital Projection TITAN WUXGA 3D, Dual 3D, 330. 660 User Manual 1. Introduction Side panel – connection and controlNotes For information about how to connect the projector, see Connecting the projector in section 2. Installation , and Connections in section 7. Appendix. For information about how to use the control panel, see section 4. Controlling the projector. For information about how to mount and stack projectors, see section 2. Installation . Front input connections Control connections Control panel Adjustable footRear input connections
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Installation Contents Screen requirements ........................................................................\ .................................................2.2 Aspect ratio ........................................................................\ ..............................................................2.2 Fitting the image to the DMD ........................................................................\ .....................................2.2 Images displayed full width ........................................................................\ .......................................2.2 Images displayed with a height of 1080 pixels ........................................................................\ ...............2.2 Images displayed full height ........................................................................\ ......................................2.3 Diagonal screen sizes ........................................................................\ ..............................................2.3 Fitting the image to the screen ........................................................................\ ...................................2.4 Positioning the screen and projector ........................................................................\ ...........................2.5 Choosing a lens ........................................................................\ ..........................................................2.6 Choosing a lens using the lens charts ........................................................................\ .........................2.7 Examples ........................................................................\ ..............................................................2.7 Choosing a lens by calculation ........................................................................\ .................................2.12 Example ........................................................................\ .............................................................2.12 Useful lens calculations ........................................................................\ ..........................................2.13 Lens extension ........................................................................\ .....................................................2.13 Fitting the lens ........................................................................\ ...........................................................2.14 Fixed lens clamp ........................................................................\ .....................................................2.15 Shifting the image........................................................................\ .....................................................2.16 Mounting the projector ........................................................................\ ............................................2.17 Chassis adjustment ........................................................................\ .................................................2.17 Fitting the optional rigging frame........................................................................\ ...............................2.17 Adjusting the rigging frame ........................................................................\ ......................................2.18 Stacking projectors ........................................................................\ ..................................................2.19 Connecting the projector ........................................................................\ ........................................2.20 Signal Inputs ........................................................................\ ..........................................................2.20 Input format, DVI input 3 ........................................................................\ ..........................................2.21 Input formats, DVI input 8 ........................................................................\ ........................................2.21 DVI Input connection examples ........................................................................\ ................................2.22 Input and processing architecture ........................................................................\ .............................2.22 EDID handshaking on the DVI and RGB2 inputs ........................................................................\ ..........2.22 3D connection examples ........................................................................\ .........................................2.23 3D sources up to 60Hz, requiring frame doubling and left/right interleav\ ing ................................................2.23 3D sources up to 120Hz, not requiring frame doubling ........................................................................\ ...2.23 Control connection examples ........................................................................\ ...................................2.24 LAN connection ........................................................................\ ....................................................2.24 RS232 connection ........................................................................\ .................................................2.24 Power connection ........................................................................\ ...................................................2.25
Page 2.2 Rev A April 2011 2. Installation Digital Projection TITAN WUXGA 3D, Dual 3D, 330. 660 User Manual Screen requirements Aspect ratio Fitting the image to the DMD If the source image supplied to the projector is smaller than 192 0 x 1200 pixels, then the image will not fill the DMD. The following example shows how a number of common formats may be displayed. Images displayed full width Images displayed with a height of 1080 pixels Notes The images are shown here scaled automatically by the projector. The image may be scaled differently if the Aspect Ratio is set differently in the Picture or Geometry menus. 2.35:1(Scope) = 817 pixels full width = 1920 pixels 1.85:1 = 1037 pixels 16:9 = 1.78:1 = 1080 pixels 4:3 = 1.33:1 = 1440 pixels full height = 1200 pixels 1.66:1 (Vista) = 1792 pixels 16:10 = 1.6:1 = 1728 pixels full height = 1200 pixels max possible image height = 1080 pixels full width = 1920 pixels The images shown here cannot fill the full height of the DMD, and will be scaled to a height of 1080 pixels.
Rev A April 2011 Page 2.3 Digital Projection TITAN WUXGA 3D, Dual 3D, 330. 660 User Manual 2. Installation Images displayed full height Diagonal screen sizes Screen sizes are sometimes specified by their diagonal size (D) in inches. When dealing with large screens and projection distances at different aspect ratios, it is more convenient to measure screen width (W) and height (H). The example calculations below show how to convert diagonal sizes in inches into width and height, at various aspect ratios. 2.35:1 (Scope) W = D x 0.92in (D x .023m) H = D x 0.39in (D x .01m) 1.85:1 W = D x 0.88in (D x .022m) H = D x 0.47in (D x .012m) 16:9 = 1.78:1 W = D x 0.87in (D x .022m) H = D x 0.49in (D x .0125m) 1.66:1 (Vista) W = D x 0.86in (D x .022m) H = D x 0.52in (D x .013m) 16:10 = 1.6:1 (native aspect ratio) W = D x 0.85in (D x .022m) H = D x 0.53in (D x .014m) 4:3 = 1.33:1 W = D x 0.8in (D x .02m) H = D x 0.6in (D x .015m) Notes Only WUXGA or UXGA images can fill the full height of the DMD, using all 1200 pixels. D = diagonal (inches) W = width H = height full height = 1200 pixels WUXGA = 16:10 = 1.6:1 = 1920 pixels UXGA = 4:3 = 1.33:1 = 1600 pixels
Page 2.4 Rev A April 2011 2. Installation Digital Projection TITAN WUXGA 3D, Dual 3D, 330. 660 User Manual Fitting the image to the screen It is important that your screen is of sufficient height and width to display images at all the aspect ratios you are planning to use. Use the conversion chart, or the sample calculations below to check that you are able to display the full image on your screen. If you have insufficient height or width, you will have to reduce the overall image size in order to display the full image on your screen. Notes 2.35:1 (Scope) W = H x 2.35 H = W x 0.426 1.85:1 W = H x 1.85 H = W x 0.54 16:9 = 1.78:1 W = H x 1.78 H = W x 0.56 1.66:1 (Vista) W = H x 1.66 H = W x 0.6 16:10 = 1.6:1 (native aspect ratio) W = H x 1.6 H = W x 0.625 4:3 = 1.33:1 W = H x 1.33 H = W x 0.75 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 \ 8 9 10 Screen width Screen height 4:3 16:9 2.35:1 Aspect ratio 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1.85:1 1.66:1 16:10
Rev A April 2011 Page 2.5 Digital Projection TITAN WUXGA 3D, Dual 3D, 330. 660 User Manual 2. Installation Positioning the screen and projector For optimum viewing, the screen should be a flat surface perpendicular to the floor . The bottom of the screen should be 1.2m (4 feet) above the floor and the front row of the audience should not have to look up more than 30° to see the top of the screen. The distance between the front row of the audience and the screen should be at least twice the screen height and the distance between the back row and the screen should be a maximum of 8 times the screen height. The screen viewing area should be within a 60° range from the face of the screen. Notes The projector should be installed as close to the power outlet as possible. The power connection should be easily accessible, so that it can be disconnected in an emergency. Ensure that there is at least 30cm (12in) of space between the ventilation outlets and any wall, and 10cm (4in) on all other sides. Do not install the projector close to anything that might be affected by its operational heat, for instance, polystyrene ceiling tiles, curtains etc. The image can be flipped for rear projection (see section 4. Using the menus , Image menu) and displayed without the need for extra mirrors or equipment. However, you must ensure that there is sufficient distance behind the screen for the projector to be correctly located. Rear installation is generally more complicated and advice should be sought from your local dealer before attempting it.
Page 2.6 Rev A April 2011 2. Installation Digital Projection TITAN WUXGA 3D, Dual 3D, 330. 660 User Manual Notes The High Brightness lenses are recommended for the standard models, for maximum light output. The High Contrast lenses are recommended for the Ultra Contrast models, for maximum contrast. Each time a new lens is fitted to the projector, the calibration procedure must be carried out. See Setup menu, in Section 4. Controlling the projector. For more information about Throw ratio factor (TRF), see Useful lens calculations, later in this section. Only WUXGA or UXGA images can fill the full height of the DMD, using all 1200 pixels. Choosing a lens A number of lenses are available for use with the projector. Which lens you choose will depend on the screen size, image aspect ratio, projection distance and light output. The lenses available and their part numbers are listed below: High Brightness High Contrast 0.67 : 1 fixed lens 105-607 107-195 1.12 : 1 fixed lens (3 - 15m) 105-608 105-608 1.12 : 1 fixed lens (1.2 - 2m) 105-609 105-609 1.16 - 1.49 : 1 zoom lens 109 236 109-359 1.39 - 1.87 : 1 zoom lens 105-610 107-196 1.87 - 2.56 : 1 zoom lens 105-611 107-197 2.56 - 4.16 : 1 zoom lens 105-612 107-198 4.16 - 6.96 : 1 zoom lens 105-613 107-199 6.92 - 10.36 : 1 zoom lens 109-235 109-358 If you are simply connecting the output of a camera or computer directly to the projector, then the image size (in pixels) may well be fixed. If, however, you are using commercially available image processing equipment, such as the Digital Projection VIP2000, you may be able to resize the image to fit the DMD. If the image does not fill the full width of the DMD, this effectively increases the throw ratio of the lens. This can be corrected for by applying a Throw ratio factor. Method one: using the lens charts For the screen sizes listed below, use the charts on the following pages, to choose the most suitable lens. Full width images, including: 2.35:1 (Scope) 1920 x 817 pixels TRF = 1 1.85:1 1920 x 1037 pixels TRF = 1 16:9 = 1.78:1 1920 x 1080 pixels TRF = 1 WUXGA 1920 x 1200 pixels (native) TRF = 1 Less than full width images, including: A Throw ratio factor (TRF) has been applied to the following charts: 1.66:1 (Vista) 1792 x 1080 pixels TRF = 1.07 16:10 = 1.6:1 1728 x 1080 pixels TRF = 1.11 UXGA 1600 x 1200 pixels (full height) TRF = 1.2 4:3 = 1.33:1 1440 x 1080 pixels TRF = 1.33 Method two: by calculation See the calculations, on the page immediately following the lens charts.