Dukane Projector 8933W Specifications
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Cost-effective LCD projector captures attention in classrooms or conference rooms with dynamic images and 3,000 ANSI lumens. Key Features ■ WXGA 1280 x 800 resolution ■ 3,000 ANSI lumens white/color output ■ 2000:1 contrast ratio ■ HDMI 1 input ■ 2,000 hours filter* ■ 5,000 hours lamp life (Standard mode) and 6,000 hours lamp life (Eco mode)** ■ Power saving standby mode less than 0.5W 8933W From the classroom to the conference room, Dukane’s cost-effective 8933W LCD projector combines superior image clarity, high quality value, and long- life reliability. Bright, vivid colors with razor-sharp text and bold graphics will truly enhance any lesson or meeting and make it more memorable. For added security, the 8933W includes PIN lock protection which can limit projector users. MS-1 wired and MS-1WL wireless multifunction switchers are available as accessories for the 8933W and operate in conjunction with the receiver to provide expanded source selection and switching options for connected devices. Plus, Dukane’s Intelligent Eco Mode with ImageCare combines optimal picture performance with maximum energy savings for a lower total cost of ownership. For added peace of mind, Dukane’s 8933W is also backed by a generous warranty and our world-class service and support programs. 8933W LCD Projector DUKANE CORP Audio Visual Products 2900 Dukane Drive, St. Charles, Illinois 60174 Toll-free: 888-245-1966 • Fax: 630-584-5156 E-mail: [email protected] www.dukane.com/av
Input/Outputs 8933W Left Profile Right Profile Top View 9106758 1243 1. HDMI2. Video3. Computer in 14. Computer in 2/ Monitor Out 5. Kensington Lock6. Control (RS-232C)7. Audio Out 8. Audio In9. AC10. Security Bar Front View Intelligent Eco and Saver ModesAutomatically changes the brightness of the lamp according to the brightness level of the screen. Also, automatically changes the brightness of the lamp if there is no change in the screen image. Using ImageCare technology, these features give optimal picture performance with maximum energy savings. ImageCare TechnologyImageCare is a lamp power control function that combines optimal picture performance with maximum energy savings by decreasing energy usage, improving contrast ratio and lengthening lamp life. The result is a lower total cost of ownership and decreased maintenance cost. Wired and Wireless Switcher SolutionsMultifunctional switcher operates in conjunction with the receiver to provide expanded source selection and switching options for connected devices. The switcher is sold as an optional accessory that can provide 1080p 30 fps wireless via WHDI for both video and audio. PIN Lock / MyScreen / MyTextPIN lock protection can limit projector users. MyScreen PIN lock keeps captured images on the startup screen. Users can set any name logo to MyScreen, clearly identifying ownership. MyText provides the ability to write text on the startup screen such as model name, serial number or location. FEATURES 8933W LCD Projector * Actual filter life will vary by individual filter and based on envir\ onmental conditions, selected operating mode, user settings and usage. Hours of average filter life specified are not guaranteed and do not constitute part of the product warranty.** Actual lamp life will vary by individual lamp and based on envir onmental conditions, selected operating mode, user settings and usage. Hours of average lamp life specified are not guaranteed and do not constitute part of the product or lamp warranty. Lamp brightness decreases over time. DUKANE CORP Audio Visual Products 2900 Dukane Drive, St. Charles, Illinois 60174 Toll-free: 888-245-1966 • Fax: 630-584-5156 E-mail: [email protected] www.dukane.com/av 5 Year WarrantyClosed Captioning3LCD Technology
* Actual lamp life will vary by individual lamp and based on environmental conditions, selected operating mode, user settings and usage. H\ ours of average lamp life specified are not guaranteed and do not constitute part of the product or lamp warranty. Lamp brightness decreases over time.** Actual filter life will vary by individual filter and based on envir\ onmental conditions, selected operating mode, user settings and usage. H\ ours of average filter life specified are not guaranteed and do not constitute part of the product warranty. Accessories and Lenses Supplied AccessoriesRemote control, power cord, computer cable, user’s manual Optional Accessories MS-1 wired and MS-1WL wireless multifunction switchers, LCDSC2000 soft sided case Optional Lenses NA Replacement Parts Lamp456-8933W Remote Control HL02881 Filter UX38851 Specifications Display Projection Technology 3LCD, 3 chip technology Resolution WXGA - 1280 x 800 White Light Output 3,000 ANSI lumens Color Light Output 3,000 ANSI lumens Colors 16.7 million colors Aspect Ratio Native 16:10 and 4:3 / 16:9 compatible Contrast Ratio 2000 : 1 (using active IRIS) Throw Ratio (distance : width) 1.5 - 1.8 : 1 Focus Distance 36" - 454" Display size 30" - 300" Lens & Operation LensF = 2.1 - 2.3, f = 19 - 23 mm, x 1.2 manual zoom Lamp Wattage 225W Expected Lamp Life* Approximately 5,000 hours (standard mode) 6,000 hours (Eco mode) Expected Filter Life** Approximately 2,000 hours Speaker Output 1W Acoustic Noise Level 37 dB (29 dB in Eco mode) Keystone +/- 30º vertical only Compatibility ComputerVGA, SVGA, XGA, WXGA W XGA+/SXGA //UXGA (compressed) MAC 16" H-Sync 31.5 kHz - 106 kHz V-Sync 56 Hz - 120 Hz Composite Video NTSC, NTSC4.43, PAL, PAL-M, -N, SECAM Component Video 480i, 480p, 576i, 720p, 1080i, 1080p HDMI 480i, 480p, 576i, 720p, 1080i, 1080p, Computer signal TMDS clock 27 MHz - 150 MHz Connectors Digital Input HDMI x 1 (HDCP compliant) Computer Input 1 15-pin mini D-sub x 1 Computer Input 2 15-pin mini D-sub x 1 Computer Monitor Output Share with Computer Input 2 (settings must be changed to switch between Input 2 and Monitor Out) Video Input S-Video N /A Composite Video RCA jack x 1 Component Video 15-pin mini D-sub x 2 (shared with computer in 1/2) Audio Input RCA jack (L /R) x 1 Audio Output RCA jack (L /R) x 1 Network LAN Wired N /A Network LAN Wireless N /A USB N /A Control Terminals 9-pin D-sub x 1 (RS-232 control) Ratings & Warranty Power SupplyAC100-120V / AC220-240V, 50/60Hz Power Consumption 320W Operating Temperature 40ºF - 95ºF (5ºC - 35ºC) Dimensions ( W x D x H) 12.6" x 9.7" x 3.4" (excl. protruding parts) Shipping 18.0" x 14.0" x 8.0" WeightApproximately 6.4 lbs. / Shipping 13.0 lbs. Approvals UL 60950-1 / cUL FCC Part 15 subpart B class B Warranty Five (5) year limited warranty plus Dukane’s 1 year Peace of Mind Loaner Program UPC 605194003105 Projection Throw Chart Screen Size 16:10Throw Distance DiagonalWidthMinMax 30 253644 60 517489 80 6899120 100 85125 150 200 170251302 300 254378454 Throw Ratio: 1.5 - 1.8 : 1 (distance : width)Screen size and throw distance are measured in inches. 8933W 8933W LCD Projector DUKANE CORP Audio Visual Products 2900 Dukane Drive, St. Charles, Illinois 60174 Toll-free: 888-245-1966 • Fax: 630-584-5156 E-mail: [email protected] www.dukane.com/av HI0236-08/13
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78-4025112-01 Rev H0 iii Contents Important Safety Instructions ix Laser Safety xix Chapter 1 Introduction 1 Chapter 2 RF Gateway 1 Configuration Quick Start 3 Configuring the IP Address Through the Front Panel ....................................................... 4 Connecting the RF Gateway 1 Using a Web Browser ......................................................... 5 Changing Device Settings ....................................................................................................... 6 Configuring the Device Name .................................................................................. 6 Configuring the Annex .............................................................................................. 7 Configuring the Clock ................................................................................................ 8 Configuring IP Network Settings ........................................................................................ 10 Configuring Management Port (10/100) IP Address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway .................................................................................................... 10 Network Connectivity Testing ............................................................................................. 14 Configuring Static Routes ........................................................................................ 14 Configuring QAM Output .................................................................................................... 15 Card Presence ............................................................................................................ 16 Enabling QAM Port .................................................................................................. 16 Carrier Parameters .................................................................................................... 17 Channel Application Mode ..................................................................................... 20 Configuring VOD Parameters .............................................................................................. 21 Ingress All VoD ......................................................................................................... 21 Video Session Timeout ............................................................................................. 22 Chapter 3 General Configuration and Monitoring 25 QAM Annex and Frequency Plan Configuration ............................................................. 26 QAM Card Configuration..................................................................................................... 28 Global RF Port Configuration ................................................................................. 28 QAM Card View ....................................................................................................... 29 QAM RF Port Configuration ................................................................................... 30 Global QAM Channel Configuration ..................................................................... 31 QAM Channel Level Configuration ....................................................................... 33 GbE Interface Configuration ................................................................................................ 35 GbE Interface Operation Modes ............................................................................. 35
Contents iv 78-4025112-01 Rev H0 Configuring GbE Interface Settings ....................................................................... 42 Configuring GbE Port Operational Mode ............................................................. 42 Configuring the Video/Data IP Address for GbE Port Pair Mode.................... 43 Configuring Redundancy for Port Pair Mode ...................................................... 45 Configuring Reversion of Multicast Streams to Primary Port ........................... 46 ARP and Route Configuration ............................................................................................. 48 Clock Configuration .............................................................................................................. 49 Real -Time Clock Setup ............................................................................................ 49 Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) ................................................................. 50 Monitoring the RF Gateway 1 .............................................................................................. 53 Summary Tab ............................................................................................................ 53 Monitor Tab ............................................................................................................... 54 Fault Management of the RF Gateway 1 ............................................................................ 65 System Alarms........................................................................................................... 65 System Events ............................................................................................................ 67 User Notification of Alarms and Events ................................................................ 68 Configuration Management ................................................................................................. 74 Configuration Save ................................................................................................... 74 Configuration Backup .............................................................................................. 74 Configuration Restore .............................................................................................. 75 Release Management ............................................................................................................. 77 Downloading System Release Images ................................................................... 78 Configuring, Monitoring, and Fault Management via SNMP ........................................ 80 Monitoring Capability .............................................................................................. 81 Chapter 4 Table-Based Video Specific Operation 83 Provisioning ............................................................................................................................ 84 Channel Application Mode ..................................................................................... 84 Video Stream Map Configuration .......................................................................... 84 Automated Video Stream Map Configuration ..................................................... 87 Advanced Settings .................................................................................................... 89 Advanced Rules for Advanced Settings ................................................................ 93 MPTS Pass-Through Mode of Operation .............................................................. 95 Enabling UDTA ......................................................................................................... 96 Status Monitoring .................................................................................................................. 97 Introduction ............................................................................................................... 97 Monitoring ................................................................................................................. 97 Chapter 5 Switched Digital Video Specific Operation 99 Provisioning .......................................................................................................................... 100 Prerequisite Configurations: ................................................................................. 100 Channel Application Mode ................................................................................... 100 SRM Configuration ................................................................................................. 100 Legacy Mode ........................................................................................................... 101
Contents 78-4025112-01 Rev H0 v QAM Channel Configuration ............................................................................... 101 Status Monitoring ................................................................................................................ 103 Chapter 6 Wideband Data Specific Operation 105 Provisioning .......................................................................................................................... 106 Channel Application Mode ................................................................................... 106 Data Map Configuration ........................................................................................ 106 Status Monitoring ................................................................................................................ 109 Introduction ............................................................................................................. 109 Monitoring ............................................................................................................... 109 Chapter 7 Basic M-CMTS Data Specific Operation 113 Provisioning .......................................................................................................................... 114 Channel Application Mode ................................................................................... 114 Data Map Configuration ........................................................................................ 114 Connecting to DTI Server ...................................................................................... 116 Status Monitoring ................................................................................................................ 119 Introduction ............................................................................................................. 119 Monitoring ............................................................................................................... 119 Chapter 8 M-CMTS Data DEPI-CP Operation 127 Provisioning .......................................................................................................................... 128 Channel Application Mode ................................................................................................ 129 Depi-Remote ............................................................................................................ 129 DEPI-Learn .............................................................................................................. 129 Status Monitoring ................................................................................................................ 131 Monitoring ............................................................................................................... 131 DEPI Feature Highlights ..................................................................................................... 138 Chapter 9 Remapping Unreferenced PIDS 139 Enabling the Feature ............................................................................................................ 140 Feature Page ......................................................................................................................... 141 Adding Entries to the Remap Table .................................................................................. 142 Blocked Unreferenced PIDS ............................................................................................... 143 Enabling Insert External PAT ............................................................................................. 144 Operator Responsibilities.................................................................................................... 145 PID Remapping ....................................................................................................... 145 Inserting External PAT ........................................................................................... 145 Chapter 10 Alarm Configuration 147 Configuring Alarm Settings ............................................................................................... 148 Alarm Details ........................................................................................................... 148
Contents vi 78-4025112-01 Rev H0 Chapter 11 Variable Fan Speed 151 GUI Feature Option ............................................................................................................. 152 Feature Design Details ........................................................................................................ 153 Chapter 12 Licensing 155 Applications Requiring a Software License ..................................................................... 156 Obtaining a License File ......................................................................................... 157 Installing and Activating a License ................................................................................... 161 To Install a License.................................................................................................. 161 To Activate a License .............................................................................................. 162 Secure License Transfer ....................................................................................................... 163 Start License Transfer ............................................................................................. 163 Complete License Transfer .................................................................................... 166 Chapter 13 Encryption and Scrambling 169 Introduction .......................................................................................................................... 170 Scrambling, Control Word, and Cryptoperiod ................................................................ 171 Access Criteria and Access Rights ..................................................................................... 172 Entitlement Control Messages ........................................................................................... 173 Event Information Scheduler ............................................................................................. 174 Scrambling Levels ................................................................................................................ 175 Elementary Stream Level Scrambling .................................................................. 175 Service Level Scrambling ....................................................................................... 176 Simulcrypt Scrambling ........................................................................................................ 177 Timing Parameters ............................................................................................................... 178 Steps To Take ........................................................................................................................ 180 Configuring Broadcast Scrambling and Dual Encryption Broadcast .............. 180 Configuring Scrambling General Settings ........................................................... 182 Configuring Scrambling Specific Parameters ..................................................... 183 Chapter 14 Secuirty Features 201 Security Features Overview ............................................................................................... 202 Authentication ...................................................................................................................... 203 Authentication Configuration ............................................................................... 203 Remote Authentication .......................................................................................... 207 Password Recovery................................................................................................. 209 Enabling HTTPS on the RF Gateway 1 ............................................................................. 210 Steps for Enabling HTTPS ..................................................................................... 210 SFTP Support ........................................................................................................................ 218 GUI Changes for SFTP ........................................................................................... 218 System Tab Changes ............................................................................................... 218
Contents 78-4025112-01 Rev H0 vii Installing SFTP ........................................................................................................ 219 Uninstalling SFTP ................................................................................................... 221 Firewall Settings ................................................................................................................... 223 Chapter 15 96 QAM Channel Software 225 Licensing ............................................................................................................................... 226 Release Management ........................................................................................................... 227 Upgrades .................................................................................................................. 227 Revert ........................................................................................................................ 228 Configuration Management ............................................................................................... 229 Backup ...................................................................................................................... 229 Restore ...................................................................................................................... 229 Operational Considerations ............................................................................................... 230 QAM Configuration ............................................................................................... 230 Map Configuration ................................................................................................. 232 Monitoring ............................................................................................................... 234 Network Management ........................................................................................................ 235 Chapter 16 NGOD Specific Operation 237 Provisioning .......................................................................................................................... 238 Channel Application Mode ................................................................................... 238 NGOD Settings ........................................................................................................ 238 D6/R6 Communication ......................................................................................... 239 Status Monitoring ................................................................................................................ 241 Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................... 242 Logs ........................................................................................................................................ 243 Chapter 17 Customer Information 247 Appendix A Technical Specifications 249 General Specifications ......................................................................................................... 250 Introduction ............................................................................................................. 250 Environmental Specifications ................................................................................ 250 Chassis Mechanical Specifications........................................................................ 250 Physical ..................................................................................................................... 250 Power Supply Specifications ................................................................................. 251 Electrical Specifications ....................................................................................................... 252 GbE Input Interface ................................................................................................ 252 Management Interface ............................................................................................ 252 DTI Interface ............................................................................................................ 252 RF Outputs ............................................................................................................... 252 Signal Specifications ............................................................................................... 253 Specifications Optical Types SFP Modules ......................................................... 254
Contents viii 78-4025112-01 Rev H0 Electrical GbE SFP Transceiver ............................................................................. 254 Glossary 255 Index 259