Faroudja D-Ila1080mf1 Installation And Operational Manual
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11 A Rx/Tx Indicators This indicator lights up during communication with a remote control system or computer connected to the serial port. Rx : Lights up when unit is receiving RS-232C data. Tx : Lights up when unit is sending RS-232C data. B MENU Button Press this button to display the menu. Pressing this button when the menu is displayed clears the menu. C EXIT Button Press this button to return to the previous hierarchical menu (for example, to return from submenu to main menu). Pressing this button when the main menu is displayed clears the menu. D ZOOM Tele/Wide Buttons Use these buttons to change the size of the projected image. E FOCUS +/- Buttons Use these buttons to adjust focus of the pro- jected image. F Cursor Buttons Use these buttons when selecting and adjust- ing menu options. G ENTER Button Press this button to show the next hierarchical menu (for example, to enter a submenu from the main menu). It is also used when ENTER is displayed against a selection item on the menu screen. H OPERATE ON Button When this unit is in the standby mode, press- ing this button for more than 1 second will turn the unit on. The OPERATE indicator will illuminate to confirm this status. I OPERATE OFF Button When the unit is operating (projecting), press- ing this button for more than 1 second switch- es the unit to the cool down mode, which will automatically switch to the standby mode after about 60 seconds. • The OPERATE OFF button will not work within approximately 1 minute of the light source being turned on. In this case, wait at least a minute before pressing this button. J HIDE Button Use this button to temporarily turn off the video image. Press again to resume. Control Panel T W ZOOM + - FOCUS MENUEXITOPERATEON OPERATEOFF HIDE RS232CRxTx A B C D E F G H I J
12 A STANDBY Indicator Light on: Unit is in standby mode. Blinking: Unit is cooling down. B OPERATE Indicator Light on: Illuminated when unit is currently operating (projecting). C LAMP Button Light on indicates that: • the lamp needs to be replaced soon or immedi- ately; • the lamp cover is removed; • the lamp has failed and the unit is unable to project; or • when the lamp fails during projection. D TEMP Indicator Light on: The internal temperature of the unit is abnormally high. Blinking : The lamp needs to be replaced soon or immediately, or a failure has occurred in the unit. E FAN Indicator Light on : The internal fan has unintentionally stopped running. Blinking : The lamp has reached the end of its life and it is time to replace the lamp, or a failure has occurred in this unit. F HIDE Indicator Light on : The video image has been temporar- ily cleared by pressing the HIDE button. Blinking : A fault has occurred. Indicators STANDBY OPERATE LAMP TEMP FAN HIDE A B C D E F
1 Note: Cool Down Mode After projection, the hot lamp goes through a 60-second cool-down process known as ‘cool down mode’. This mode is designed to prevent damage and deformation that heat from the heated lamp may cause to the internal com- ponents of the projector. It also minimises the chance of lamp breakage and shortened lamp life. The cool down mode is indicated by the blink- ing Standby indicator. When in the cool down mode, the OPERATE ON button is disabled. After the cool down process is completed, the unit will automatically switch into standby mode. CAUTION: When in the cool-down mode, do not pull out the plug from the power socket. Also, do not block the air inlets/ exhaust vents by standing this unit on its end or laying it on its side. Lamp replacement The timing and procedure for lamp replace- ment is discussed on page 27 et seq. Indicator Display Table The projector employs different patterns of indicator illumination to indicate its various operational states, as shown by the tables below. Top panel indicators IndicatorDescriptionSTANDBYOPERATELAMPTEMPFANHIDE Light OnUnit is in standby mode LightOnUnit is in operate mode (during projection) LightOnLight On When the video image is temporarily cleared upon pressing the [HIDE]button during projection BlinkingUnit is in cool down mode (when cooling lamp) - See note below Light OnBlinkingLamp replacement should be performed soon (Lamp usage time has exceeded 1900 hours) Light OnBlinking Lamp life hasexpired – replace lamp now (Lamp usage time has exceeded 2000 hours) Light OnBlinkingBlinking Unit has been forced to enter cool-down mode Until will not operate until lamp is replaced Replace lamp immediately (Lamp usage time has exceeded 2010 hours) IndicatorDescriptionxTxR Light OnWhen this unit is receiving RS-232C data Light OnWhen this unit is sending RS-232C data Control panel indicators
1 Remote Control The Meridian/Faroudja infra-red remote control is used to operate both DILA projectors and digital video processors (DVP) made by Merid- ian. As a result, the remote control unit’s but- tons often have a dual function. To operate the appropriate device, press its Se- lect button (labelled A on the diagram below) before attempting to control the unit. The IR transmitting diode is located at the top of the remote control: point it towards one of the IR sensors at the front or rear of the pro- jector. In addition, you may be able to control the projector by reflecting the infrared beam from the screen so that it hits the projector’s front sensor. DVPDILAOn Off Profile Menu Enter DVI VideoRGB ColourTintDetail Anamorphic4:3Letterbox 123 456 789 0Bright.Cont. Light HideZoomTestTW Focus Preset Exit Pattern YCrCb S-Video Store Bypass PrintedinWhite Backlit panel Select projector Select processor Backlit A B C N J M F D K G L E H P How effective this method of operation is will depend on your screen and its reflectivity to infrared. The sensors on the projector have an acceptance angle of about 30 degrees either side of a centre line running through the unit from front to back. Outside this angle, opera- tion of the remote control will be less reliable. In the case of using screen reflection, remem- ber that IR rays travel in straight lines, and that rays reaching the screen from the remote will be reflected at the same angle; the reflected rays need to arrive at the projector within the +/- 30 degree angle described above. Imagine where on the screen you would have to throw a ball to bounce off and hit the projector – just don’t try it for real. The maximum direct path length for the remote is about 7metres. A Projector/Processor Select buttons To operate a device, press its select button briefly once before you attempt to control it. Once you have pressed the select button, that unit will remain controlled by the remote until you press the other select button. B ON Button When the projector is in standby mode, press- ing this button for more than 1 second will turn the unit on and cause the OPERATE indicator to light up. C OFF Button When the unit is operating (projecting), press- ing this button for more than 1 second switch- es the unit into cool down mode, which will automatically switch to standby mode after about 60 seconds. • The OFF button will not work until approximate- ly 1 minute has passed after the lamp has been turned on. Wait for a minute before pressing it if necessary. D Cursor Buttons Use these buttons when selecting and adjust- ing the menu items. E ENTER Button Press this button to show the next level down in an hierarchical menu (for example, to enter a submenu from the main menu). It is also used when ENTER is displayed against a selec- tion item on the menu screen.
1 F MENU Button Press this button to display the menu. Pressing this button when the menu is displayed clears the menu. G EXIT Button (main label Bypass) Press this button to return to the previous level up in an hierarchical menu (for example, to return from submenu to main menu). Pressing this button when the main menu is displayed clears the menu from the display. H PRESET Button (main label Profile) Use this button to reset a selected menu item to its factory setting. J Pattern Button (main label 1) Pressing this button projects a green grid sig- nal, useful for adjustment of projector focus. • Press the EXIT button (G) to return to the origi- nal image. K TEST Button (main label 9) Press this button to access test pattern images for adjustment of the projector or video sys- tem. • Alter the test pattern with the TEST button. • Press the EXIT button to return to the original image. L FOCUS +/- Buttons (main labels 2/5) Use these buttons to adjust focus of the pro- jected image. M HIDE Button (main label 7) Press this button to temporarily clear the video image. Press again to resume. N LIGHT Button Illuminates the remote control backlight for about 10 seconds. Pressing any remote button in a low-light environment will also illuminate the remote as well as carrying out its function. P ZOOM Tele/Wide Buttons (main labels 8 and 0) Press these buttons to enlarge or reduce the size of the projected image. Before use, load 3 AAA size batteries into the remote control. If the remote control starts to function erratically, replace the batteries. Press the circular depression in the back cover slightly with your thumb and slide the cover downwards towards the bottom of the remote control unit. Insert the 3 AAA batteries supplied in the directions indicated by the markings in the bat- tery compartment. We recommend that you insert the ‘–’ (minus) end of the battery first. Replace and slide the back cover up to close it.
1 Considerations for projector installation Please read the following carefully before in- stalling this unit. Installation Environment This unit is a precision device. Do not install it in the following places. Doing so may cause fire or malfunction of the unit. • Where there is water, humidity or dust • Where the unit may be subjected to oily or ciga- rette smoke • On a soft surface such as carpet or cushion • Where the unit may be subjected to high tem- perature due to direct sunlight • When temperature is high or low. Allowable operation temperature range: +5 to +35 degrees Celsius. Allowable relative humidity range: 20 % to 80 % (no condensation) Allowable storage temperature range: -10 to +60 degrees Celsius • Any room in which there is cigarette smoke or grease. Even where smoke and grease levels are mini- mal, prolonged exposure will affect this unit. This unit produces significant amounts of heat, and the optical components are cooled by taking in a large amount of air. The optical path may be soiled by grease/dirt, thus causing images to become dark or colour projection to deteriorate. Where soiling of the optical compo- nents occurs, total removal of grease/dirt may not be possible. Operating Precautions This unit uses a light source that reaches high temperatures during projection. Do not allow projection under the follow- ing conditions, as doing so may cause fire or failure of the unit: • Projection with the unit laid on its sides • Projection with the unit installed in an unrea- sonable angle Avoid using this unit at an angle of more than degrees horizontally and 2 degrees vertically. Doing so may cause unevenness in the colour and/or shorten the lamp life. • Projection in a location that blocks the air inlets or exhaust vents • Projection in a place exposed to air blasts from an air conditioner • Projection without removing the lens cap Mounting the projector The projector can be operated in a free-stand- ing position using the feet supplied. To mount the projector, remove the 4 feet and make use of the 4 screw holes (M8 nuts) on the under- side of the projector. Allow sufficient space around the air inlets to avoid blocking them. Precautions for Ceiling-mount • To ceiling-mount this unit, special expertise and techniques are necessary. Be sure to ask your dealer (or a specialist) to perform mounting (to ceilings, etc.). • Do not mount in places that may be subjected to vibration and shock. • The depth of the threaded holes is 30 mm. Use screws shorter than 30 mm but longer than 19 mm. Longer screws may damage internal parts of the projector and cause malfunction. • Safety of the installation location should be considered in case this unit, or a part of it, falls. Note that if the light-source lamp is broken, glass shards from the filter mesh may spread outside the projector. Minimum Space Required Do not use a cover which may enclose this unit or block the air inlets/exhaust vents. Allow suf- ficient space around this unit. When this unit is enclosed in a space of dimensions as indicated on the left, use an air-conditioner so that inter- nal and external temperatures are the same. Installing the Projector 300mm andabove 500 mmand above 300mm andabove 150mm andabove 150mm and above
1 Projector and Screen Installation The optimum image can be obtained when the centre of the projector’s lens and the screen are placed perpendicular to each other. Take note of the projection angle when placing both items. Failing to do so may give rise to trapezoidal distortion of the projected image. • Note: this unit does not come with a function to correct trapezoidal distortion or adjust horizontal gradient. View from the side 90°90°90° Screen Installtheprojectorsuchthatthecentreoftheprojectionscreen isonthesamelevelwiththecentreofthelenswhenthereisa 0%shift(offset). CentreLineof Lens 90°90°90° Screen Installtheprojectorsuchthatthelowerendoftheprojection screenisonthesamelevelwiththecentreofthelenswhen thereisa50%shift(offset). CentreLineof Lens 90°90°90° Screen CentreLineof Lens View from Above
1 Screen Size and Projection Distance Adjust the distance from the lens to the screen to achieve your desired screen size. You will need to have specified the Normal Throw (DILA1080MF1) or Short Throw (DILA1080MF1S) version of this projector when ordering. The Normal Throw version uses a 1.9x power zoom lens, while the Short Throw version has a 1.4x power zoom lens. As a result, the Normal Throw version displays a given image size on a screen up to about 150% as far away as the same-sized image displayed by the Short Throw version. In most cases, especially when the projector is mounted in a projection room, the Normal Throw version will be most appropriate. When the projectror is used in a smaller room, however, the Short Throw version will probably be more effective. The relationship of projection distance and screen size for both versions is given by the table below. Projection Distance and Projection Screen Size Relationship Chart • The projection screen sizes (recommended) and projection distances in the table below are provided only as a guide. Please use them as reference during installation. The projected image size may vary depending on the manufacturing tolerance of the lens. • Use a projection image of 16:9 aspect ratio for setup adjustment. ProjectionScreen Size AspectRatio16:9 Short-throw (1.4x Zoom Lens)Normal-throw (1.9xZoomLens) ApproximateProjectingDistanceApproximate Projecting Distance )eleT(T-)ediW(W)eleT(T-)ediW(W 60(Approx.152.4cm)(Approx.1.96m) -(Approx.2.77m)(Approx.2.58m)-(Approx.4.94m) 70(Approx.177.8cm)(Approx.2.29m) -(Approx.3.23m)(Approx.3.02m)-(Approx.5.78m) 80(Approx.203.2cm)(Approx.2.63m) -(Approx.3.70m)(Approx.3.46m)-(Approx.6.62m) 90(Approx.228.6cm)(Approx.2.96m) -(Approx.4.17m)(Approx.3.90m)-(Approx.7.46m) 100(Approx.254.0cm)(Approx.3.29m)-(Approx.4.64m)(Approx.4.34m)-(Approx.8.30m) 110(Approx.279.4cm)(Approx.3.63m)-(Approx.5.11m)(Approx.4.79m)-(Approx.9.14m) 120(Approx.304.8cm)(Approx.3.96m)-(Approx.5.57m)(Approx.5.23m)-(Approx.9.98m) 130(Approx.330.2cm)(Approx.4.29m)-(Approx.6.04m)(Approx.5.67m)-(Approx.10.82m) 140(Approx.355.6cm)(Approx.4.63m)-(Approx.6.51m)(Approx.6.11m)-(Approx.11.65m) 150(Approx.381.0cm)(Approx.4.96m)-(Approx.6.98m)(Approx.6.55m)-(Approx.12.49m) 160(Approx.406.4cm)(Approx.5.30m)-(Approx.7.45m)(Approx.6.99m)-(Approx.13.33m) 170(Approx.431.8cm)(Approx.5.63m)-(Approx.7.91m)(Approx.7.43m)-(Approx.14.17m) 180(Approx.457.2cm)(Approx.5.96m)-(Approx.8.38m)(Approx.7.88m)-(Approx.15.01m) 190(Approx.482.6cm)(Approx.6.30m)-(Approx.8.85m)(Approx.8.32m) 200(Approx.508.0cm)(Approx.6.63m)-(Approx.9.32m)(Approx.8.76m)
1 Lens Shift Setting This unit comes with a Lens Shift feature that enables upward/downward adjustment of the projection screen position. Adjust accordingly depending on the installation conditions. • The shift level is between 0 % and 60 %. The shift level is set to 50 % as the default. • The position of the projection screen may be out of alignment due to the gear movement. • When lens shift setting (adjustment) is complet- ed, mount the lens shift cover to this unit. Project a reference image on the screen Remove the lens shift cover from the pro- jector • Unscrew the knurled aluminium cover on the top of the projector. Note: Some units may have a smaller cover accessed via a hole in the top cover (see illustration). Remove this with a flat- blade screwdriver. Adjust the projection screen position • Turn the shift adjustment screw using a flat- blade screwdriver and adjust accordingly. Turn clockwise : Screen shifts upwards. Turn anti-clockwise : Screen shifts downwards. Re-fit the lens shift cover It should be no more than finger-tight. LensShiftCover ShiftDownwardsShiftUpwards ShiftAdjustment Screw Approx. 60%(upwardmaximum) Approx. 50% (default position) Approx. 0% (downward maximum) Projection screen position image according to shift level
20 Connecting to Devices Before connection, be sure to turn off both the projector and the device to be connected. • Thoroughly read the manual that is supplied with the device to be connected. Connecting a Video Processor • A Meridian/Faroudja Digital Video processor is the ideal companion for your projector. It is capable of processing and upscaling all your video sources to HD quality and will give you the maximum image qual- ity from any source. Consult your dealer for additional information. • Video is connected to the projector via a DVI connector. To avoid image degradation, always use the high- est quality DVI cables you can. In addition, using HDMI/DVI adaptor cables, you can connect a Meridian HDMAX 121 HDMI Extender near the projector end of the run, which is especially useful in the case of long cable runs. In any event, when using a DVI-D cable longer than 5 m, the use of a booster or optical fiber cable is recommended. • This projector accepts 1080/50p and 1080/60p signals via the DVI-D connector, and HDCP content pro- tection is supported. RS-232CRVICE DVIOUTPUT Rearofprojector Rearofprocessor DVI-Dcable Connectto the DVI input DVI Connecting a computer or Home Automation System via RS232 It is possible to control this unit by connecting a computer to the RS-232C port at the rear of this unit. Use a crossover cable for this purpose. • For details, please consult your authorized dealer. DVIRVICE Rearsideofthisunit RS-232CConnectionCable (CrossCable) RS-232C Interfacing the Projector