NEC Gt2000r Lcd Projector Users Manual
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E-21 WARNING ¥Only use your LCD projector on a solid, level surface. If the projector falls to the ground, you can be injured and the projector severely damaged. ¥ Do not use the LCD projector where temperatures vary greatly. The projector must be used at temperatures between 0ûC and 40ûC. ¥ Do not expose the LCD projector to moisture, dust, or smoke. This will degrade image performance. ¥ Ensure that you have adequate ventilation around your LCD projector so that heat can dissipate. Do not cover the vents on the side or the front of the projector. Ceiling Installation Installing your LCD Projector on the ceiling must be done by a qualified technician. Contact your NEC dealer for more information. Do not attempt to install the projector yourself. NOTE : Distances may vary ±5%. A CB F a A : Distance between the lens and the screen center B : Ver tical distance between the projector bottom and the screen center C : Horizontal throw distance between the screen surface and the lens F : Ver tical distance between the projector bottom and the top of image
E-22 Standard Zoom Lens (Wide) a b (sin= a) g (cos= a) Screen Size HÐWidth 4 : 3 Diagonal A B C FDegree inch mm inch mm mm inch mm inch mm inch mm inch9.0 0.16 0.99 32 812.8 40 1016 1557 61.3 329 13.0 1537 60.5 -25 -1.08.9 0.15 0.99 48 1219.2 60 1524 2377 93.6 451 17.8 2349 92.5 6 0.28.8 0.15 0.99 56 1422.4 70 1778 2787 109.7 512 20.2 2754 108.4 21 0.88.8 0.15 0.99 64 1625.6 80 2032 3197 125.9 573 22.6 3160 124.4 36 1.48.8 0.15 0.99 72 1828.8 90 2286 3608 142.0 634 25.0 3566 140.4 51 2.08.7 0.15 0.99 80 2032 100 2540 4018 158.2 695 27.4 3971 156.4 67 2.68.7 0.15 0.99 96 2438.4 120 3048 4838 190.5 818 32.2 4783 188.3 97 3.88.7 0.15 0.99 120 3048 150 3810 6069 238.9 1001 39.4 6000 236.2 142 5.68.7 0.15 0.99 144 3657.6 180 4572 7300 287.4 1184 46.6 7217 284.1 188 7.48.6 0.15 0.99 160 4064 200 5080 8120 319.7 1306 51.4 8028 316.1 218 8.68.6 0.15 0.99 192 4876.8 240 6096 9761 384.3 1550 61.0 9651 380.0 279 11.08.6 0.15 0.99 216 5486.4 270 6858 10992 432.76 1733 68.2 10868 427.9 324 12.8 Standard Zoom Lens (Tele) 8.6 0.15 0.99 240 6096 300 7620 12223 481.2 1916 75.4 12085 475.8 370 14.6 a b (sin= a) g (cos= a) Screen Size HÐWidth 4 : 3 Diagonal A B C FDegree inch mm inch mm mm inch mm inch mm inch mm inch7.0 0.12 0.99 32 812.8 40 1016 2013 79.3 329 13.0 1999 78.7 -25 -1.06.8 0.12 0.99 48 1219.2 60 1524 3075 121.1 451 17.8 3053 120.2 6 0.26.8 0.12 0.99 56 1422.4 70 1778 3606 142.0 512 20.2 3581 141.0 21 0.86.8 0.12 0.99 64 1625.6 80 2032 4137 162.9 573 22.6 4108 161.7 36 1.46.8 0.12 0.99 72 1828.8 90 2286 4668 183.8 634 25.0 4635 182.5 51 2.06.7 0.12 0.99 80 2032 100 2540 5199 204.7 695 27.4 5163 203.3 67 2.66.7 0.12 0.99 96 2438.4 120 3048 6260 246.5 818 32.2 6217 244.8 97 3.86.7 0.12 0.99 120 3048 150 3810 7853 309.2 1001 39.4 7800 307.1 142 5.66.7 0.12 0.99 144 3657.6 180 4572 9446 371.9 1184 46.6 9382 369.4 188 7.46.7 0.12 0.99 160 4064 200 5080 10508 413.7 1306 51.4 10436 410.9 218 8.66.7 0.12 0.99 192 4876.8 240 6096 12631 497.3 1550 61.0 12546 493.9 279 11.06.7 0.12 0.99 216 5486.4 270 6858 14224 560.0 1733 68.2 14128 556.2 324 12.86.6 0.12 0.99 240 6096 300 7620 15817 622.7 1916 75.4 15710 618.5 370 14.6 Formulas (mm) H mm=Horizontal Screen Width C = [(53.22H) / 26.6]Ð 85.4 a= Tan -1(82H) / (26.62C) A =C / cosa B= 85.2 + [(82H) / 26.6] F = (0.3752H) Ð BFormulas (inch) H inch=Horizontal Screen Width C = [(50.72H)Ð 85.4] / 25.4 a= Tan-1(82H) / (26.62C) A =C / cosa B = [85.2 + (7.62H )] / 25.4 F = (0.3752H )Ð B Formulas (mm) H mm=Horizontal Screen Width C = [(53.22H / 26.6) Ð 85.4]21.3 a= Tan -1(82H) / (26.62C) A =C / cosa B = 85.2 + [(82H )/ 26.6] F = (0.3752H) Ð BFormulas (inch) H inch=Horizontal Screen Width C = {[(50.72H)Ð 85.4]21.3} / 25.4 a= Tan-1(82H) / (26.62C) A =C / cosa B= [85.2 + (7.62H )] / 25.4 F = (0.3752H) Ð B A : Distance between the lens and the screen center B : Vertical distance between the projector bottom and the screen center C : Horizontal throw distance between the screen surface and the lens F : Vertical distance between the projector bottom and the top of image A : Distance between the lens and the screen center B : Vertical distance between the projector bottom and the screen center C : Horizontal throw distance between the screen surface and the lens F : Vertical distance between the projector bottom and the top of image
E-23 GT2000R If your projector is mounted on the ceiling and your image is upside down, use the ÒMenuÓ and ÒSelectÓ buttons on your projector cabinet or (s) (t) buttons on your remote control to correct the orientation. (See page E-39.) Reflecting The Image Using a mirror to reflect your LCD projectors image enables you to enjoy a much larger image. Contact your NEC dealer if you need a mirror. If youre using a mirror and your image is inverted, use the ÒMenuÓ and ÒSelectÓ buttons on your projector cabinet or (s) (t) buttons on your remote control to correct the orientation. (See page E-39.) Mirror Screen Rear Screen Projection You can use your MultiSync GT2000R LCD projector to project an image from the rear onto a transparent screen. The distance the projector must be from the screen is the same as if you were projecting the image from the front. Contact your NEC dealer if you need a transparent screen. If youre projecting the image from the rear and your image is inverted, use the ÒMenu and Select buttons on your projector cabinet or (s) (t) buttons on your remote control to correct the image. (See page E-39.)
E-24 a b (sin= a) g (cos= a) Screen Size HÐWidth 4 : 3 Diagonal A ( =C) D Einch mm inch mm mm inch mm inch mm inch32 812.8 40 1016 833 32.8 221 8.7 84 3.348 1219.2 60 1524 1303 51.3 373 14.7 84 3.356 1422.4 70 1778 1539 60.6 449 17.7 84 3.364 1625.6 80 2032 1774 69.8 525 20.7 84 3.372 1828.8 90 2286 2009 79.1 602 23.7 84 3.380 2032 100 2540 2244 88.3 678 26.7 84 3.396 2438.4 120 3048 2714 106.8 830 32.7 84 3.3120 3048 150 3810 3419 134.6 1059 41.7 84 3.3144 3657.6 180 4572 4124 162.4 1287 50.7 84 3.3160 4064 200 5080 4594 180.9 1440 56.7 84 3.3 Formulas (mm) H mm=Horizontal Screen Width C = {[(H/ 26.6) Ð 30.77]230.8} + 841.3 D = (0.3752H) Ð 84.2 E = 84.2 Formulas (inch) H inch=Horizontal Screen Width C = {[(0.952H)Ð 30.8]21.21} + 33.1 D = (0.3752H) Ð 3.3 E =3.3 C : Horizontal throw distance between the screen surface and the lens D : Vertical distance between the projector foot and the base of image E : Vertical distance between the projector foot and the screen center Degree 00 1 2 4 3 1 2 3 4 12345678 (m) (m) 0.0 0.0 1.0 C Screen center line Desktop line Screen Bottom E DGT2000R GT2000R
E-25 S-VIDEO INPUT AUDIO VIDEO INPUT AUDIOREMOTE 1 RGB 1 AUDIO REMOTE 2/PC EXT -CTL RGB 2 AUDIO AUDIO OUTPUTREMOTE OUTPUT REMOTE INPUT L/MONO R L/MONO R L/MONO R R/Cr G/YB/Cb H/HV V RGB INPUT 2RGB OUTPUT Wiring Diagram Document Camera IBM VGA or Compatibles MonitorDVD Player or LaserDisc Player Macintosh ISS-6020IPS-4000/ IPS4000Q VCR/ Laser disc player Connecting Your Document Camera You can connect your MultiSync GT2000/GT2000R LCD Projector to a document camera. To do so, simply: 1. Turn off the power to your LCD projector and document camera. 2. Use a standard video cable to connect your document camera to the Video input on your projector. 3. Turn on the LCD projector and the document camera. NOTE: Refer to your document cameras owners manual for more information about your cameras video output requirements . Connecting Your VCR Or Laser Disc Player Use common RCA cables (not provided) to connect your VCR or laser disc player to your MultiSync GT2000/GT2000R LCD Projector. To make these connections, simply: 1. Turn off the power to your LCD projector and VCR or laser disc player. 2. Connect one end of your RCA cable to the video output connector on the back of your VCR or laser disc player, connect the other end to the Video input on your projector. Use standard RCA audio patch cords to connect the audio from your VCR or laser disc player to your projector (if your VCR or laser disc player has this capability). Be careful to keep your right and left channel connections correct for stereo sound. 3. Turn on the LCD projector and the VCR or laser disc player. NOTE: Refer to your VCR or laser disc player owners manual for more information about your equipments video output requirements. Connecting An External Monitor You can connect a separate, external monitor to your LCD projector to simultaneously view on a monitor the image youre projecting. To do so: 1. Turn off the power to your LCD projector, monitor and computer, document camera or video source. 2. Use a 15-pin cable to connect your monitor to the RGB Monitor Output (Mini D-Sub 15 pin) connector on your LCD projector. 3. Turn on the LCD projector, monitor and the computer, document camera or video source. CONNECTIONS3 External Control Connecting Your PC Or Macintosh Computer Connecting your PC or Macintosh computer to your GT2000/ GT2000R Projector will enable you to project your computers screen image for an impressive presenta- tion. To connect to a PC or Macintosh, simply: 1. Turn off the power to your pro- jector and computer. 2. Use the signal cable thats sup- plied to connect your PC or Macintosh computer to the pro- jector. 3. Turn on the projector and the computer. 4. If the projector goes blank after a period of inactivity, it may be caused by a screen saver in- stalled on the computer youve connected to the projector.
E-26 PC Control Interface An RS-232C cable enables you to use your PC as a controller for your projector. * RS-232C (Straight cable) * Baud rate: ................................ 9600 bps * Data length: ............................. 8 bits * Parity: ...................................... Odd parity * Stop bit: ................................... 1 bit * Communications procedure: ... Full duplex Signal Name Signal Ground Receive Data Transmit Data Clear To Send Request To Send - Not ConnectedFunction Ground Data reception Data transmission Reception interrupt Transmission interrupt Used iside the projector (Should always be left open) Not used Pin No. 9, 15 6 7 12 8 1, 2 3-5, 10, 11, 13, 14I/O - I O I O - - 512 3 4 10 67 8 9 15 1112 13 14 * Command specification code: This code specifies whether the command is a single control command or a multiple control command. A single control command (C0H) is valid for only the projector specified by the unit address. A multiple control command (C1H) is valid for all projectors which receive the command, regardless of the unit address. Note that only projectors in agreement with the unit address will return an ACK. * Unit address: This code specifies the ID of the projector (0-64). You can select the [Settings Menu]->[Projector ID] under the main menu and specify the ID of projector. For a single projector, the ID should be set at 0. 8 bits8 bits8 bits8 bits8 bits••••••••• CKS Command specification codeUnit addressFunction numberData lengthData * Function number: The functions identification code. * Data length: This specifies the number of bytes of data (not including CKS). * Data: The parameters attached to the function. * CKS (check sum): The lower-order 8 bits of the calculation results from the first byte (i.e., the command specification code) to the byte in front of CKS. REMOTE 2/PC Connector Control Data Format EMOTE 1B 1 AUDIO REMOTE 2/PC EXT-CTLREMOTE OUTPUT REMOTE INPUT NO R To RS232C RS232C straight cable Signal source
E-27 (1) Command (PC to Projector) Command specification code Unit address Function number Data length Data .............. CKS (2) ACK (Projector to PC) *When there is return data Command specification code Unit address Function number Data length Data ............. CKS *When there is no return data Command specification code Unit address Function number 00H CKS (3) Receive error (Projector to PC) Command specification code Unit address 00H 01H EC (Error code) CKS Command Communications Sequence When a command sent from the personal computer has been correctly received by the projector, an ACK is returned for the command. When the command has not been received correctly, a Receive Error is sent back. An invalid command will cause a Command Error. Note: When anACK from the projector is not confirmed and the next command is received by the projector, an error in communication can result. Command ACK Receive error EC (Receive Error Codes) 02H : Command error 04H : Checksum error 08H : Busy 10H : Parameter error 20H : Run error 40H : Receiving error on Projector Note: For a complete PC Control Command Reference, see page E-83.
E-28 Connections with the ISS-6020 Connections with One ISS-6020 Switcher Connecting your GT2000/GT2000R projector to a single ISS-6020 switcher (using a cable available separately) delivers a series of benefits: ¥ You can handle input from ten sources simultaneously. ¥ The ISS-6020 can be controlled by the remote provided with your GT2000/GT2000R or with the buttons on the projector cabinet. (Source selection without the use of a CTL-6010 cable must be performed with the GT2000 hand held remote control.) ¥ ÒChannel MemoryÓ enables you to set optimal settings individually for as many as ten different sources. System Connections Diagram To use the ISS-6020 with the GT2000/GT2000R, do the following: * Select the [Settings Menu]®[Switcher Control]®[SW 1 Level] under the main menu.(The factory default setting is Standalone.) * Select the [Memory]->[Channel Memory] under the main menu and perform the Signal Entry. * When using the projector with the external equipment, select the [Memory]->[User Memory] under the main menu and perform the Signal Entry. * Select the [Switcher] menu from the main menu and make some adjustments such as RGB gain, color, tint, sharpness, volume and audio control. To use GT2000/GT2000R with an ISS-6020, the DIP switch (S8601) located inside the ISS-6020 System Control module should be set as shown here. (Leave the pins 5 to 7 in their original factory settings.) * For more details about operating the ISS-6020, please see your ISS-6020 users manual DIP Switch Settings Lights green When the GT2000/GT2000R is used with the ISS-6020 switcher in bundled operation, the indicator LED (STATUS) lights green after switching on the GT2000/GT2000R power. MENU SELECT ENTER STATUS ZOOM FOCUS POWER ON / OFF -+ - + - + GT2000 GT2000R ISS-602011 1 indicates the REMOTE 1 connectorControl cable Video signal cable 1 10 12345678 SHORTOPEN Pin No.8 must be set at OPEN.
E-29 Connections with Multiple ISS-6020 Switcher You can accommodate as many as 100 sources by connecting your GT2000/GT2000R to one ISS-6020 switcher that acts as master and ten more switchers that are slaves. To connect several ISS-6020s, the Switcher Control on the Settings Menu should be set to SW 2 Level for multiple projectors. (See page E-38.) Note: The more ISS-6020 switchers that are connected, the more time is needed for the projector to start up. System Connections Diagram DIP Switch Settings To use the GT2000/GT2000R with two ISS-6020 switchers or more, the DIP switch (S8601) inside the ISS-6020 System Control module should be set as shown here. The pin 8 should be set to OPEN. (Leave the pins 5 to 7 in their original factory settings.) Slide Switch Settings Set the slide switch located inside the ISS-6020 system control module to the RS-422 side. * Select the [Settings Menu]®[Switcher Control]®[SW 2 Level] under the main menu. * Select the [Memory]®[Channel Memory] under the main menu and perform the Signal Entry. * When using the projector with the external equipment, select the [Memory]®[User Memory] under the main menu and perform the Signal Entry. * Select the [Switcher] menu from the main menu and make some adjustments such as RGB gain, color, tint, sharpness, volume and audio control. GT2000 GT2000R ISS-6020 (Slave 1)1 2 ISS-6020 (Master)12 ISS-6020 (Slave 2)1 2 ISS-6020 (Slave 3)1 2 ISS-6020 (Slave 10)1 2 1 1 indicates connection to the REMOTE 1 connector 2 indicates connection to the REMOTE 2 connectorControl cable Image signal cable 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 2 3 10 12345678 SHORTOPEN Master12345678 SHORTOPEN Slave 3 12345678 SHORTOPEN Slave 4 12345678 SHORTOPEN Slave 5 12345678 SHORTOPEN Slave 6 12345678 SHORTOPEN Slave 7 12345678 SHORTOPEN Slave 8 12345678 SHORTOPEN Slave 9 12345678 SHORTOPEN Slave 10 12345678 SHORTOPEN Slave 1 12345678 SHORTOPEN Slave 2 RS-422 RS-232C
E-30 Connecting Multiple Projectors As many as 64 projectors can be connected together and controlled by the same PC. For more information about managing multiple projectors. See page E-31. External equipment (Max.10 units) RGB interface (Signal distributor) To REMOTE2 To RGB/YCbCr input 1 Video Signal To RGB/YCbCr input 1 To RGB/YCbCr input 1 To REMOTE 2/PC To REMOTE 1 To REMOTE 2/PC To REMOTE 1 To REMOTE 2/PC To REMOTE 1 To REMOTE 2/PC To REMOTE 1 Control Cable Control Cable * When you connect multiple projectors, a different ID number (from 00 to 64) must be assigned to each. To specify an ID of the projector, select the [Settings Menu]®[Projector ID] under the main menu and enter the ID number. * The sync termination must be set at 75W. To do this, select the [Settings Menu]®[Sync Termination] under the main menu and select 75W. * The ID number 1 should be assigned to the projector which is connected with a PC and 64 to the projector which is connected with the ISS-6020 Switcher. * When connecting the ISS-6020 Switcher with a control cable in connection of multiple projectors, connect the ISS-6020 Switcher to the last projector with an unused REMOTE 1 connector. The ID number of the last projector should be set at 64. Also you must set the RS-232C/RS-422 slide switch inside the ISS-6020 system control module to RS-422. RS232C Cable ID=01 ID=02 ID=63 ID=64