Dwin Electronics Transvision 3 Enhanced Users Manual
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29 2D. Connecting the TransVision™ 3E System Connect the AC Power Cord to the projector and connect it to an unswitched AC outlet. Connect the projector to the TransVision ™ 3E Processor using the circular connector of the DVI cable. A. The AC power receptacle should be connected to a non-switched 120 VAC outlet using the power cord provided with the TransVision ™ 3E system. B. The IR Sensor points toward the screen so that IR commands sent by the remote control are received by the system. To insure proper operation, this sensor should not be covered. C. NOTE: The TransVision ™ 3E requires the use of a DWIN DVI cable between the Projector and the Digital Video Processor to operate correctly ! D. The POWER LED is a multi-purpose indicator: • When the LED is dark the AC power to the unit is turned off. • When the LED is flashing on and off, power is connected and the unit is in the standby mode. • When the LED is on the unit is powered on. • When the LED is flashing fast, the projector lamp failed to ignite. The lamp may have failed or overheated. In case the lamp is hot, wait ap - proximately 1 minute to turn the unit on. If the lamp has failed, contact your DWIN dealer or DWIN for a replacement. 120 VACDigital Input Tr ansVision™ 3IR Sensor
30 (3) FINAL ADJUSTMENTS After the physical mounting is complete, horizontal and vertical adjustments can be made to center and align the projected image to the screen. Before making these adjustments you should: 1. Turn the system On. 2. Adjust the zoom and focus. Use the On-Screen Menus to help refine focus. 3. Once on screen menus can be clearly viewed, go to Screen Setup menu. 4. Make the following horizontal and vertical adjustments to align the white field pattern to the screen. • To move image left or right, loosen both the C1 and C2 hex head screws on ceiling bracket C. To shift the image to the left, tighten the hex screw on the right side. To shift the image the to the right, tighten the hex screw on the left side. Once desired position is obtained, tighten both screws. • To level the projector front/back, loosen both the B1 and B2 hex head screws on ceiling bracket B. Tilt/level projector to desired position and once desired position is obtained, tighten all hex screws. • To align image parallel to the screen, loosen the A1 and A2 hex head screws on ceiling bracket A and level the projector. Once image is aligned, tighten all four hex screws. • To align image parallel to the screen, loosen the two hex screws on the front and rear (A1/A2) of the ceiling bracket A and level the projector. Once image is aligned, tighten all four hex screws. • Lens Shift Adjustment: To move the image up or down, use the rotary dial located above the lens on the projector.
31 Physical Dimensions — TransVision™ 3E 13.5”4.5” 4.5” 14 ” 2.0” 5.0” A A AA “A” CEILING MOUNT HOLE LOCATION 5.2” AC Input & Circular Connector
32 TransVision™ 3E RS-232 Control The RS-232 interface for the TransVision™ 3E System can be operated from any terminal, such as a Windows based PC running HyperTerminal. Communication Port Set-Up Connector pin-out Baud Rate: 9600 3 TX (Transmit Data) Parity: none 2 RX (Receive Data) Stop bits: 1 5 GND (Signal Ground) Num. of bits: 8 bits Flow control: none Each command is enclosed in the [ ] character envelope. Note: Sequential commands must be separated with proper delays. Any command followed by POWER ON must be delayed 10 seconds. Any command followed by INPUT SELECT must be delayed 1 second. The following table lists the commands available: [LH] Lamp Hours Transmits Lamp Hours in ASCII characters. POWER CONTROL [PON] Power on [POFF] Power off ASPECT RATIO SELECT [S1] Standard (4:3) [S2] Anamorphic or HD [S3] Letterbox [S4] Custom RELAY CONTROL [Y1ON] RY1 on [Y1OFF] RY1 off [Y2ON] RY2 on [Y2OFF] RY2 off INPUT SELECT [I1] Video 1 [I2] Video 2 [I3] S-Video 1 [I4] S-Video 2 [I5] YCrCb 1 [I6] YCrCb 2 [I7] RGB 1 [I8] RGB 2 [I9] DVI 1 [I0] DVI 2
33 Projector Specifications Display Device 1280 x 720 DarkChip™ 3 Aspect Ratio 16:9, 4:3, Letterbox Native Resolution 1280 x 720/ 16:9 Number of Pixels 921,600 Screen Configuration Front or Rear throw Mounting Floor or Ceiling Zoom Range 1.45:1 Image Size 60 to 200 inch Diagonal Throw Distance 1.41 to 2.1 times Screen Width Projection Offset Lens Level to 40% of Picture Height Light Source 200 Watt VIP Lamp Lamp Life 2000 Hours Contrast 3000:1 INPUTS DVI Proprietary Digital AC Power 3 Prong Receptacle Power Source 100-130V AC, 50/60 Hz Power Consumption 250 Watts (2 Watts Standby) Dimensions WxHxD 13.5 x 13 5 inch Weight 15 lbs Cabinet Color Midnight Metallic Blue or Flat White OPERATING CONDITIONS Temperature 50° - 90° F / 10° - 32° C
34 Digital Video Processor Specifications Video Systems HDTV / DTV / NTSC / PAL Scanning Formats 480i, 480p, 540p, 580i, 580p, 720p, 1080i PC Signals VGA / SVGA / XGA / SXGA INPUTS DVI 2 x DVI-D with HDCP Component 2 x RCA, Y: 1 Vp-p / 75 ohm Pb Pr: 0.7 Vp-p / 75 ohm S-Video 2 x 4 pin Mini-Din Y: 1 Vp-p / 75 ohm C: 0.286 Vp-p / 75 ohm Composite 2 x RCA: 1 Vp-p / 75 ohm RGB/PC 2 x HD-15 Pin RS-232 Serial 1x D-9 Pin, RS-232 Compatible AC Power 3 Prong Receptacle OUTPUTS DVI 1 x DVI-D with HDCP 12V Triggers 2 x 2.5mm DC Plug Power Source 100-130 VAC Power Consumption 25 Watts Dimensions WxDxH 17 x 12.75 x 3.5 inch Weight 18 lbs Cabinet Color Black INCLUDED ACCESSORIES • Two 3 Prong Power Cables • 8 Device Preprogrammed Remote Control • User’s Manual OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES • Replacement Lamp • Ceiling Mount Kit with Three Dimensional Tilt Adjustments • 19 inch Rack-mount Kit for Controller • DVI Cables 25, 30, 35, 40, 45 and 50 Foot Lengths • DVI Cable Extender (up to 100’)
35 Limited Warranty This warranty applies only to the first person or entity that purchases the Trans- Vision ™ 3E for personal or business use and not for the purpose of distribution or resale. The warranty period is for one (1) year from the date of purchase for labor and parts. DWIN Electronics shall not be liable or in any way responsible for any inci - dental or consequential damages of any kind. This warranty covers all defects in material and workmanship when shipped in its original container, with the following specific exceptions. These are: • damage to or deterioration of any accessory or decorative surface; • damage caused by accident, unreasonable use or neglect, specifically if a projector is overheated due to an improperly ventilated cabinet or secondary enclosure; • damage caused by improper installation or adjustment; • damage caused by accident, unreasonable use or neglect; • damage from failure to follow instructions contained in your operating instructions; • damage from the performance of repairs by someone not authorized by DWIN Electronics; • any unit on which the serial number has been effaced, modified, or removed; • damage occurring during shipment; and • units which have been altered or modified in design, appearance or construction. This warranty covers only the actual defects within the PRODUCT itself, and DOES NOT cover the costs of installation or removal from a fixed instal - lation, normal set-up or adjustments, claims based on any misrepresentation by the seller, or performance variations resulting from installation related cir - cumstance such as signal quality, AC power or incompatibilities with source devices or software. This warranty specifies the acceptable image quality standards of the Digital Micromirror Device (DMD) technology of the TransVision ™ 3E DLP™ projector for warranty coverage. Definition of DMD Defect: • Dark Pixel: A dark pixel is a single pixel or mirror that is non-functional (stuck) in the OFF position. • Bright Pixel: A bright pixel is a single pixel or mirror that is non-functional (stuck) in the ON position. • Unstable Pixel: An unstable pixel is a single pixel or mirror that does not
36 operate in sequence with parameters loaded into memory. The unstable pixel appears to be flickering asynchronously with the image. Acceptable Criteria: • Dark Pixel – No more then 4 dark pixels. • Bright Pixel – No bright pixels. • Unstable Pixel – No unstable pixels. DWIN Electronics will, at its option, either repair or replace the defect, or replace the defective product or part thereof at no charge to the owner for parts and labor covered by this warranty. If a unit is examined which is not in need of repair, you will be charged for the examination and return shipping. You must pay shipping charges incurred in getting your product to the factory. We will pay the return shipping charges if the repairs are covered by the warranty. Please save the original shipping carton. A charge will be made for an additional carton. If your product needs service, you should notify us at: SERVICE DEPARTMENT DWIN Electronics, Inc. 710 North Mariposa Street, Burbank CA 91506 Tel: ( 818 ) 239–1500, Fax: ( 818 ) 239–1506 E-mail: [email protected] NOTE: You will need to present the original bill of sale to establish the date of purchase. Limited 90-Day Warranty – Projector Lamps TransVision™ 3E lamps are rated for up to 2,000 hours of use during which the lamp brightness may drop to 50 percent of the original brightness. Actual projector lamp service life varies greatly depending upon several factors such as duration of each projector session, frequency of on/off switch - ing, environmental conditions, presence of adequate projector ventilation, etc. The specified 2000 hour lamp life rating is not guranteed in any way. DWIN warrants its projector lamps for 90 days from the original date of consumer purchase. DWIN Electronics shall not be liable or in any way responsible for any inci - dental or consequential damages of any kind. This warranty covers all defects in lamp material and workmanship for 90 days from the date of lamp or projector purchase with the following specific exceptions. These are: • damage caused by improper installation or adjustment; • damage caused by accident, unreasonable use or neglect, specifically if a projector is overheated due to an improperly ventilated cabinet or secondary enclosure; • damage from failure to follow instructions contained in your operating instructions;
37 • damage from the performance of repairs by someone not authorized by DWIN Electronics; • any unit on which the serial number has been effaced, modified, or removed; • any failed lamp with a serial number that does not match the serial number associated with the projector • any failed replacement lamp with a serial number that does not match the serial number of the replacement lamp. • damage occurring during shipment; • units which have been altered or modified in design, appearance or construction. To make a warranty claim on any lamp, you must contact DWIN Elec - tronics and purchase a lamp using a credit card, check or money order: SERVICE DEPARTMENT DWIN Electronics, Inc. 710 North Mariposa St., Burbank, CA 91506 Tel: (818) 239 – 1500, Fax: (818) 239 – 1506 Warranty Procedure for Replacement Lamps To receive a replacement lamp, even under warranty claims, you must pur- chase a replacement lamp from DWIN Electronics. Order forms are available on the DWIN website. If the projector lamp failed within 90 days of purchase you are entitled to make a warranty claim. To make a claim, you must return the failed lamp to DWIN for inspection and provide a copy of your original receipt. The serial number on the failed lamp must match the serial number on file with DWIN and you will receive a refund of your purchase price, either as a credit to your credit card bill or as a check. Credits or checks will be issued within 30-days from when the lamp was received for inspection.