JVC Projector Dla X90rkt Instructions Manual
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11 ENGLISH THX Certification 9070 THX Certification Established by film producer George Lucas, THX aims to enhance the reproduction of audio sound and video images intended by filmmakers by setting quality standards for cinema viewing environments as well as home entertainment systems. Based on the know-how that we have cultivated over the past 25 years in areas including film production, cinema viewing environment design, and audio/video editing, we have established a partnership with JVC KENWOOD Corporation to develop an unprecedent- ed home theater projector system. The emphases of THX Certification lie in the video quality and signal processing capability of projector products. JVC projectors, DLA-X90R and DLA-X70R, are equipped with the THX mode, which is able to bring out the full potential of the projector when play - ing movies on a large screen. Received “THX 3D Display Certification” (*1) specified by THX Ltd. In addition, the certification standards were established with the aim to “faithfully reproduce images at home according to the intentions of the film director” during playback of 2D or 3D images, and they are “a proof of high definition and high image quality”, indicating that a certified product has cleared more than 400 rigorous image quality tests including accuracy of color reproduction, cross-talk, viewing angles, and video processing performance. CAUTION In order for you to enjoy 3D movies: • Please get ready “3D glasses” and a “3D Sync Emitter” (both sold separately). • Please read through “Safety Precautions” (Reference page: 4), and the precautions in “Explanatory Notes on the 3D System” in “Operation Guide (Glossary)” (Reference page: 75 to 77). *1: The recommended screen size is 90″ (16:9), and this is limited to front projection only. Getting Started
12 Getting started For detail information about ISF, please refer web site http://www .imagingscience.com /9070 1
13 ENGLISH Contents Getting started Safety Precautions ...........................2 THX Certification 9070 .................11 Contents .........................................13 Accessories/Optional Accessories ....................................14 Check the Accessories ..............................14 Optional Accessories .................................14 Controls and features ....................15 Main body - Front ......................................15 Main body - Bottom ...................................15 Main body - Rear .......................................16 Main body - About the indicator display .....17 Main body - Warning display and confirmation/response ...............................18 Main body - Input terminal .........................19 How to insert batteries into the remote control ........................................................21 Preparation About installation ...........................22 IImportant points concerning the installation .................................................22 Installing the Projector and Screen ...........23 Set Angle ................................................23 Shift .......................................................23 Fixation of the projector .............................24 Screen Size and Projection Distance ........25 Effective Range of Remote Control Unit....25 About the connection .....................26 Types of possible input signals (PC compatible) .........................................27 Connection to the unit ...............................28 Connection of the power cord (provided) ..................................................................34 Operation Basic Operation ..............................36 Basic operation procedures .......................36 Frequently used useful functions ...............38 Setting the Screen Size ..........................38 Masking the Surrounding Area of an Image ................................................40 Temporary turning-off of the video ..........41 Adjustment of the keystone correction ...41 Adjustments and settings in the menu .....................................42 Structure of the menu hierarchy (summary) .................................................42 Menu operation button ..............................50 Menu operation procedure ........................51 Menu item description ...............................52 Operation guide (glossary) ............74 Maintenance Replacing the Lamp .......................78 Lamp replacement procedure ...................78 Resetting lamp Time ..................................80 Method for cleaning and replacing filters ...............................82 Others Troubleshooting .............................84 In case this message is displayed .........................................86 RS-232C Interface ...........................87 RS-232C Specifications ............................87 TCP/IP-connection ....................................87 Command Format .....................................88 RS-232C Communication Examples .........90 Copyright and Caution ...................91 About Trademarks and Copyright ..............91 Caution ......................................................91 Specifications .................................92 Dimensions ................................................94 Index ................................................95 About the marks used in this book Compatible only with DLA-X90R Compatible only with DLA-X70R Compatible only with DLA-X30 CAUTION X730 70 90 Getting Started
14 Getting started Accessories/Optional Accessories Check the Accessories Lens Cover 30 ..........................................................................1 piece Remote Control ........................................................................\ ..1 piece AAA size Batteries (for operation confirm) ..................................2 pieces Power Cord For the US market (2 m) .........................................1 piece Power Cord For the EU market (2 m) .........................................1 piece Power Cord For the UK market (2 m) .........................................1 piece ● Instruction manual (this book), warranty card and other printed material are also included. Optional Accessories Please check with your authorized dealer for details. ● Replacement Lamp: PK-L2210U ● Replacement Filter: PC010661199 ● 3D-Glasses: PK-AG1-B , PK-AG2-B ● 3D Synchro Emitter: PK-EM1 1
15 ENGLISH ⑦ Feet Controls and features ① Lens This is a projection lens. Please do not look inside during projection. ② Remote receiver (front) Please aim the remote control at this area when using it. (*) T here is also a remote receiver at the rear. ③ Indicator Please see “ About the indicator display ” for details. (Reference page: 17) ④ Exhaust Vent Warm air flows out in order to cool the interior of the set. Please do not block the vents. ⑤ Inlets⑥ Manual button for lens cover⑤ Inlets (at 3 points on the rear/ bottom) In order to cool the inside of the unit, air is let inside. Do not block or prevent the outflow of hot air. Doing so could lead to failure of the unit. (*) T here are inlets at two points on the right and left sides of the rear side. ⑥ Manual operation button of the lens cover 9070 The lens cover can be opened when pressed down.It is used for maintenance and not used during normal use. ⑦ Feet The height (0 to 5 mm) can be adjusted by turning the foot. Main body - Front Main body - Bottom ④ Exhaust Ve nt ① Lens ② Remote receiver (front) ④ Exhaust Ve nt ③ Indicator STANDBY/ON LAMPWARNING Lens cover Lens cover The lens cover opens/closes when the power supply is turned on/off . (Reference page: 66) When the foot is removed, it can be used as the mounting holes for the ceiling mount bracket. (Reference page: 24) 9070 9070 (Reference page: 16) Getting Started
16 Getting started Main body - Rear Controls and features (continued) ⑧ Input terminal There is also a terminal other than the input terminal for video images, such as those used for controlling or optional equipment. Please see “ A bout input terminals ” for detailed information about terminals. (Reference page: 19) ⑨ Lamp Cover When replacing the light source lamp, remove this cover. (Reference page: 78) ⑩ Operation panel See the following illustration “ Control panel ” for more details. ⑪ Light receiving section of the remote control (rear) Please aim the remote control at this section when using. (*) T here is also a light receiving section at the rear. ⑫ Power input terminal This is the power input terminal. It is connected via the supplied power cord. (Reference page: 34) To turn on/off the powerTo switch input To select or confirm Up button Right button Left button Down button To display the menu To return to the previous menu STANDBY/ON MENUBACK INPUT OK ⑤ Inlets ⑨ Lamp Cover ⑩ Operation panel ⑫ Power input terminal ⑧ I nput terminal ⑤ Inlets ⑪ L ight receiving section of the remote control (rear) ■ Operation panel 1
17 ENGLISH Controls and features (continued) Warnings and indications used during normal operation mode of this unit a\ re displayed with the indicators for [STA ND BY / ON], [LAMP], [WARNING] at the front of this unit. Meaning of the lighting figures: Operation mode display Displays the color and lighting/flashing of the [STAND BY / ON] indicator. Criterion indication of the lamp replacement Displays lighting/flashing of the [LAMP] indicator. Moreover, the [STAND BY / ON] indicator, which shows the operation mode of this unit, is displayed as described above. (Refe\ rence page: 92) The display the indicator lights. They display flashing of the indicator. STAND BY Light on(Red) %VSJOHTUBOECZ LAMP WARNING STANDBY/ON STAND BYLight on(Green) LAMP WARNING STANDBY/ON STAND BY Blinking(Red) %VSJOHDPPMEPXO 8IJMFBDUJWBUJOHUIFMBNQ BCPVUNJOVUF STAND BY Blinking(Green) %VSJOHJNBHFQSPKFDUJPO LAMP WARNINGSTANDBY/ON All Off 8IFO)JEFJTTFUUP0/ LAMP WARNINGSTANDBY/ON LAMP WARNINGSTANDBY/ON LAMP Light on(orange) Lamp replacement is near(When accumulated lamp time has exceeded 2900 hours) STANDBY/ONLAMP WARNING Main body - About the indicator display Getting Started
18 Getting started Warning display Yo u are informed of the contents of warning notices by the (repeated) di\ splays of the [WARNING] and [LAMP] indicators. Moreover, the [STAND BY / ON] indicator, which shows the operating mode of the unit, is displayed simultaneously as described above. Upon activation of the warning mode, the projection is interrupted at th\ e same time for about 60 seconds and the cooling fan is turned on. Please disconnect the power plug from \ the electric socket after the cooling fan has stopped. Subsequently, please perform the following checks and take appropriate countermeasures. Lighting/flashing lights status diagram Blinking Frequency Content Confirmation and countermeasures ( red ) 1 times Abnormalities in the power supply ● Check that nothing is blocking the air inlets. ● Check that the external temperature is normal. Action Leave the unit until it cools down. After that, turn on the power again. 2 times Cooling fan stops 3 times Internal temperature is too high 4 times External temperature is too high ( orange ) (red ) Simultaneous flashing 1 times Abnormal electrical circuit 2 times 3 times 4 times If something is wrong with the automatic lens cover ● Check that an impact shock has not occurred during operation. ● Check that the lamp unit and lamp cover are correctly installed. ● Check that nothing is blocking the auto lens cover. Action Turn on the power again. 1 times Lamp does not light up and unit is unable to project 2 times Lamp is turned off during projection 3 times Lamp cover is removed Controls and features (continued) Main body - Warning display and confirmation/response STANDBY/ONLAMP WARNING STANDBY/ONLAMP WARNING STANDBY/ONLAMP WARNING (orange ) (red ) Mode display Mode display Mode display If the warning indication is displayed again, please wait for the coolin\ g fan stopped, then pull out the power plug from the power outlet. T hen call your authorized dealer for repair. (*) If the scheduled time for the replacement of the lamp is exceeded,\ the light might light up. (*) 1
19 ENGLISH Controls and features (continued) Main body - Input terminal ① HDMI 1 ② HDMI 2③ LAN ⑤ COMPONENT ⑧ TRIGGER ⑨ REMOTE ⑥ 3D SYNCHRO⑦ PC ④ RS-232C ① HDMI 1 T erminal ② HDMI 2 T erminal You can connect a device equipped with HDMI output, etc. It is fitted to the M3 lock hole. Screw hole depth 3mm. (Reference page: 29) ③ LAN terminal “ RJ-45 ” This is a LAN-terminal. If one connects an external PC, it is possible to control this unit by sending control commands. (Reference page: 33) ④ RS-232C terminal (male D-Sub 9 pin) This is a RS-232C interface standard terminal. If one connects an external PC, it is possible to control this unit. (Reference page: 32) ⑤ COMPONENT terminal “ RCAx3 ” It is also used as input terminal for analog RGB (G on Sync) signals, component (Y , Cb, Cr) signals, DTV format (Y, Pb, Pr) signals. It can also be connected with devices, which are equipped with signal output, etc. (Reference page: 30) ⑥ 3D SYNCHRO terminal 3D synchro emitter: it is connected to the PK- EM1 (sold separately) when enjoying 3D video contents. (Reference page: 31) ⑦ PC terminal “ D-Sub 15 pin ” This is an input term used for Personal Computer (PC) signals only (RGB video signals and sync signals). Use to connect a computer display output terminal, etc. (Reference page: 31) ⑧ TRIGGER terminal() DC power supply output terminal with DC12V , 100mA. It is used for output signals which control the vacillating screen responding to the SCREEN TRIGGER. Please note it can cause damage to your equipment if the connection is done incorrectly . (Tip = DC +12 V , Sleeve = GND) (Reference Page: 32, 72) ⑨ REMOTE terminal to “ Stereo mini jack ” In case it is impossible to use the remote control due to the installation of this unit ’ s dedicated BOX or rear projection, one can set up an external light receiving section. It is used to connect this external receiver and this unit. There is no such product as an external light receptor . Therefore, please consult your authorized JVC KENWOOD Corporation. (Reference page: 33) 9070 Getting Started
20 Getting started Controls and features (continued) ■ Remote Control To turn on the power To select input mode (Reference page: 36) To illuminate buttons on the remote control for 7 second To select or confirm To return to the previous menu (Reference page: 50) To switch picture mode Color Profile Sequentially switched picture adjust items, such as contrast and brightness.The switching items are not the same for diff erent models, or different picture modes. To set gamma To adjust color temperature To display/close the menu (Reference page: 50) To hide the image temporarily (Reference page: 41) This sequentially switches the call up/ save/edit modes of your lens memory (Reference page: 65) Use this function to sequentially select focus, zoom and shift adjustment lens controls. (Reference page: 65)To turn off the power This sequentially switches anamorphic modes.(Reference page: 64) BACK HIDE LIGHT LENS MEMORYANAMO. PC HDMI 1 STAND BY 3D FORMAT HDMI 2 COMP. LENS.CONTROL MENU GAMMAP.FILE COLORADJ. PIC. ON FILM NATURALSTAGE 3D THX USER C.M.D.ANIME CINEMA PICTURE MODE INPUT TEMP COLOR 3D SETTING Display the 3D setting menu(Reference page: 6 3) 90 9070 This sequentially switches between users 1-5 This button sequentially switches 3D formats (Reference page: 63) (*) T his function cannot be used when inputting 2D and frame packing 3D signals 1