Projectiondesign F35 As3d Projector User Manual
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english 21 www.projectiondesign.com 5.3 Lamp operation The projector is fitted with two individual projection lamps that can be run in various modes. In addition, lamps can be replaced as needed separately. This ensures an optimized cost of ownership. Individual lamp timers are maintained for each lamp. Lamp operation mode is controlled in the INSTALLATION > LAMPS sub menu. 5.4 Ceiling mount The projector can be ceiling mounted using an approved UL tested/ listed ceiling mount fixture, with a capacity of minimum 60 kg / 130 lbs. For ceiling mount use M6 \ screws that penetrate maximum 15 mm / 0.6” into the projector body. “Figure 5-2. Ceiling mount”, gives detailed information about the alignment of the ceiling mount screw holes in the projector. IMPORTANT! For proper ventilation the minimum distance from ceiling/ rear wall should be: 30/ 50 cm, 12/ 20 inch. Figure 5-2. Ceiling mount 300mm 500mm Ceiling Mount Inter face M6 Threads 384,9 111,8 94,3 15,5 95 82,5 59,5 53 510 123,1 163,3 233300mm 500mm C eiling Mount Inter face M6 Threads 384,9 111,8 94,3 15,5 95 82,5 59,5 53 510 123,1 163,3 233 300mm 500mm C eiling Mount Inter face M6 Threads 384,9 111,8 94,3 15,5 95 82,5 59,5 53 510 123,1 163,3 233 F35 Book 2.indb 2106-Oct-11 13:37:02
english 22User’s Guide - Basic setup A B C F35 User’s Guide - Basic setup 5.4.1 Ceiling mount cover The supplied auxiliary cable cover can be mounted on the projector to conceal the interface cables and power cord when the unit is ceiling mounted. Connect all cables and fix them in\ place before the cable cover is attached to the projector. Figure 5-3 shows the ceiling mount cover. Figure 5-3. The ceiling mount cover 5.4.2 Attaching the ceiling cover To attach the ceiling mount cover, please follow this procedure: A Attach the cable cover to the projector by inserting the horizontal hooks on the cover in the horizontal slots on the rear of the projector. B Turn the cover until the vertical hooks on the cover are inserted into the vertical slots on the rear of the projector. C The cover will snap in place, to release pull the vertical hooks on the cover out of the slots, letting the cover hinge on the horizontal hooks. F35 Book 2.indb 2206-Oct-11 13:37:04
english 23 www.projectiondesign.com 5.5 Connection and cables NOTE! Before setting up, switch off all equipment and disconnect the power co\ rd. In order to prevent damage to the projector caused by overvoltages (e.g. lightning), we rec- ommend connection to a line (mains) circuit which has overvoltage protection when installing. 5.5.1 Setting up a video source For best quality video, connect a digital video source using the HDMI 1.3a interface (A) in Fig- ure 5-4. Both HDMI inputs are HDCP copy protection compliant. Depending on cable quality, the projector is supporting the use of cables with lengths up 20 meters (65 f\ eet). Figure 5-4. Connecting a video source 5.5.2 Setting up a computer source The projector may be connected to up to four computer sources simultaneously, using the HDMI (A) and/or DVI-D (B) interfaces, shown in Figure 5-5. These interfaces are all-digital and will yield a projected image with very low noise. Both DVI and HDMI are HDCP compliant with sources up to 1920x1200@60Hz (single link source up to 165 Mhz). Figure 5-5. Connecting a computer source NOTE! HDCP is not supported on higher resolution sources like 2560x1600@60Hz (WQXGA). Connect the power cord after the DVI cable is inserted properly. 5.5.3 Connecting command and control interfaces The projector is supporting RS-232 and LAN command and control interfaces. Use the ASCII based, simple instruction set (SIS) protocol to communicate with the projector. A detailed description of the ASCII protocol is available for download at www.projectiondesign.com. Connect the power cord after the selected command and control cables are inserted properly. A BA F35 Book 2.indb 2306-Oct-11 13:37:07
english 24User’s Guide - Basic setupF35 User’s Guide - Basic setup 5.6 Image alignment For easier alignment of the projector, test images are built into the system. To enable test images, go to the menu entry INSTALLATION > TEST IMAGE. Cycle the vari- ous test images using the arrow keys. When a test image matching the aspect ratio of your screen has been found, use the zoom, focus, lens shift and physical projector alignment to match the screen. 5.7 Setting image orientation In relation to the screen, the projector supports the following installation orientations: 1. Desktop front (default) 2. Ceiling front 3. Desktop rear 4. Ceiling rear To set the image orientation go to menu entry INSTALLATION > IMAGE ORIENTATION 5.8 Using source scan The projector can automatically scan through all the input connectors for a valid signal. If a valid signal is found, the image will set up. This is called source scan. Source scan is default disabled. When disabled, the projector will only search the selected in- put connector for a valid signal. Use the keypad, remote control or any command and control interface to change in selected input interface. To set the source scan setting, go to menu entry INSTALLATION > SOURCE SCAN 5.9 Limiting OSD messages When detecting sources and using the various features of the projector, OSD messages will appear on the screen. Which messages that are appearing can be partially controlled by the user. The OSD can run in these modes: • ON. All messages, warning and information OSDs are displayed. • OFF. No messages are shown. • Only warnings. Only critical warning messages like temperature overheating will be shown. Go to menu entry INSTALLATION > OSD ENABLE to control the OSD behavior 5.10 Using the dual lamp system The projector is fitted with two individual projection lamps that can be run in various modes. In addition, lamps can be replaced as needed separately. Individual lamp timers are main- tained for each lamp. The lamps can be used in the following modes: • Both lamps on. (Default) • Single lamp 1. Just the lamp in lamp chamber 1 is on. • Single lamp 2. Just the lamp in lamp chamber 2 is on. • Auto switch. Each single lamp is on for a defined number of hours, bef\ ore swapping automatically. The delay between the lamp swapping is user adjustable. To set the lamp mode, go the menu entry INSTALLATION > LAMP > LAMP MODE Each of the lamps can also be run in ECO mode or dimmed. Go to menu entry INSTALLATION > LAMP for the options. F35 Book 2.indb 2406-Oct-11 13:37:07
english 25 www.projectiondesign.com 5.11 Changing the language of the menu system The projector menu system has a total of 11 user-selectable languages embedded for easier use all over the world. The default language is English. The available languages are: • English • French • German • Spanish • Russian • Norwegian • Swedish • Korean • Japanese • Chinese Simplified • Chinese Traditional • Portuguese • Italian To change the language of the menu system, just select “LANGUAGE” f\ rom the top menu and select your desired language. 5.12 Identifying system status For ease of use, the projector has a complete menu available for system status. It is easily accessible from the top menu. From this menu the following information can be read: • Part number • Serial number • The year/week the projector was manufactured • Current software version • Runtime and remaining time for both lamps • Total number of operating hours • All network information • Current lens mounted • Currently active source 5.12.1 Getting information about the active source By selecting STATUS > SOURCE INFORMATION basic information about currently active source is displayed. If a deeper analysis is required for the currently active source, select STATUS > SOURCE IN- FORMATION > ADVANCED. This menu provides detailed timing information for the currently active source. F35 Book 2.indb 2506-Oct-11 13:37:08
english 26User’s Guide - Basic setupF35 User’s Guide - Basic setup 5.13 Configuring Active Stereo 3D (AS3D) NOTE! This is information is only applicable to the WUXGA and 1080p versions,\ not WQXGA. The projector has support for AS3D. AS3D images require active shutter glasses to work. To enable active stereo select STEREO > STEREO MODE. Enabling stereo mode will configure the projector for the use with an active stereo source. NOTE! The only active stereo 3D format natively supported by the projector is sequential left/ right at a frequency between 100 and 120 Hz. Both DVI and HDMI connectors can be used\ for sources up to 165 Mhz. For sources between 165 and 330 Mhz, only DVI dual link is sup- ported. After enabling stereo mode, configure the glass type being used by selecting STEREO > STEREO GLASSES TYPE. The follow glasses are support: • DLP Link™ • IR • IR high brightness (may cause crosstalk) When using IR glasses it is important to configure the phase delay between the glasses and actual image. This is done using STEREO > STEREO LOCK PHASE DELAY with values 0 and 179 degrees. If left/right data channels are swapped there will be no 3D effect in the image, only parallel distortion between the channels. This can be countered by enabling the STEREO > SWAP EYES feature. NOTE! User selectable Brilliant Color™ processing will be disable when ste\ reo is enabled. F35 Book 2.indb 2606-Oct-11 13:37:09
english 27 www.projectiondesign.com 6 Advanced setup 6.1 Controlling multiple projectors with remote control ID (RCID) The remote control can be operated either in ‘broadcast mode’, or ‘individual mode’. When several projectors are in use in an installation, individual control may be convenient. Individual control is available either by wired remote control, using the data-jack, or by using an individ- ual number code. For individual control, first set the individual RC ID code using the projector menu system, see the SETTINGS sub menu. Then, to select a specific projector to control, first press the ‘*’ button in the lower keypad area, then the code as set in the target projector. A code can be in the range ‘0’..’99’. ‘0’ is reserved for broadcast. To select another target, repeat the process by pressing ‘*’ and a new code. To exit individual control, press ‘*’’*’ twice or press ‘*’ and ‘0’. 6.2 Protecting the projector with a pin code The projector may be controlled by a PIN (Personal Identification Number) code. The PIN code is 4 digits, and if the PIN code is activated, you must enter the c\ orrect code to unlock the projector. Factory set PIN (1234). To activate, deactivate or change the PIN code, see the SETTINGS > PIN CO\ DE sub menu. NOTE! If an incorrect PIN code is entered, you may try again two times. If you fail three times in a row, a PUK (unlock) code is needed. The P\ UK code is supplied with the product. WARNING! Entering the puk code correctly is the customers responsibility If you also fail three times with the PUK code, the projector locks up permanently, and can only be unlocked by a special service unlock code. To access this code, you will need to contact your dealer or a service st\ ation. The service unlock code will be generated based on a secure, encrypted number that is produced by the projector itself. The projector will produce a new number every time. NOTE! To unlock the projector, proof of ownership must be provided by th\ e customer F35 Book 2.indb 2706-Oct-11 13:37:12
english 28User’s Guide - Advanced setupF35 User’s Guide - Advanced setup 6.3 Using dual head input For extended flexibility to connect high resolution sources with a pixel clock over 165 MHz, the projector is supporting a dual head input mode. In this mode the left and \ right half of the image can be connected to the DVI 1/DVI 2 or HDMI 1/HDMI 2 interfaces respectively (Figure 6-1). To enable this mode, go to the menu INSTALLATION > DUAL HEAD SETUP. Side-by-side is the only available option at this time. Figure 6-1. Dual input mode An example of this is feeding a WQXGA (2560x1600) source with 1280x1600 resolutions on each the DVI interfaces. When enabling this mode, the EDID data on each of the DVI connectors wil\ l automatically be changed from WQXGA (2560x1600) to 1280x1600. NOTE! For the image to be displayed in this mode, the resolution must be exac\ tly the same on both connectors. NOTE! In this mode the two connected sources must have exactly the same timin\ g. A drift in timing between the inputs will result in a visible split in the\ center of image. NOTE! Some graphic cards have problems with detecting the change from single \ head to dual head mode. If problems occur, disconnect both signal cables befo\ re enabling or disabling the dual mode in the menu. 6.4 Setting custom color space and digital level The projector will automatically try to set the correct color space and digital drive level based on information from the source. To manually override the automatically detected color space and digital l\ evel go to menu entry PICTURE -> ADVANCED. Set the “digital color space and level” to manual and selec\ t your color space and digital drive level. 6.5 Disabling IR receivers The projector has 3 IR receivers as shown in chapter “4.1 Overview”. These receivers can be individually disabled if necessary. Go to menu entry INSTALLATION > IR FRONT / IR REAR LEFT / IR REAR RIGHT to disable the receivers. 12 F35 Book 2.indb 2806-Oct-11 13:37:14
english 29 www.projectiondesign.com 6.6 Controlling screens with triggers The projector has to programmable triggers with 3.5 mm2 mini-jack connectors. These can be used to enable or disable screens, curtains or other peripheral equipment. To change trigger settings, go to menu entry INSTALLATION > TRIGGER By default: • Trigger 1 is set to control a screen depending on whether projector is powered on or not. • Trigger 2 is set to control a screen depending on the aspect ratio of currently active source. Both triggers can be manually overridden both in the menu system and by \ using the com- mand and control protocol through RS-232 or LAN. 6.7 Setting aspect trigger behavior To customize the aspect trigger functionality, go to menu entry INSTALLATION > TRIGGER > ASPECT TRIGGER BEHAVIOR. In this sub-menu it is selectable for which input aspect ratios the trigger will be enabled. 6.8 Automatic power on/off The projector can be automatically powered on or off by using the internal timer function or DPMS. 6.8.1 Using the timer The projector features a real-time clock that enables timing control. This means that the projector can be programmed to switch on and off at certain pre-set times during a weekly cycle. To allow for a flexible schedule, 10 ‘programs’ are available. With each program, you can define the switch on or switch off time for a single day (Monday to Sunday), all work days (Monday through Friday), or week-end (Saturday and Sunday). One, several or all programs can be active at the same time as desired. In this way, a flexible scheme can be established. Observe the 24 hour time format. For more information, see the SETTINGS > TIMER menu. The following example illustrates a case where the projector turns on at 08:00 in the morning (8 am) and switches off at 20:00 (8 pm) on weekdays (Monday through Friday). Weekends (Saturdays and Sundays), it turns on at 10:00 (10 am) and off at 18:00 (6 pm). VGA is used as the source. For this, four programs are needed, 2 for on and two for off. 6.8.2 Using DPMS (Display Power Management Signaling) The projector is enabled for DPMS (Display Power Management Signaling). When\ enabled, the projector will automatically switch to standby mode after a specified ti\ me if there is no valid source present at its inputs. When a valid source is reconnected, the projector will start up again. To enable or disable DPMS, go to menu entry SETTINGS > DPMS. The desired DPMS time- out is set in the DPMS > DPMS TIMEOUT menu entry. DPMS is disabled by default. F35 Book 2.indb 2906-Oct-11 13:37:14
english 30User’s Guide - Advanced setupF35 User’s Guide - Advanced setup 6.9 Disabling LED indicators In certain installations it may desirable to completely disable the LED \ indicator in the keypad of the projector. To disable the LED indicators, go to menu entry SETTINGS > LED INDICATORS MUTE. If the LED indicators are enabled, the timeout period can be set in the menu under SET- TINGS > BACKLIGHT TIMEOUT. 6.10 Setting the background color The background color displayed when the projector is searching for a source can be set to a set of predefined colors. Go to menu entry SETTINGS > BACKGROUND to set the des\ ired color. Default is black. 6.11 Setting OSD menu timeout If the OSD menu is open and not used for a defined period of time, it \ will automatically be disabled. The default time is 30 seconds. This timeout interval can be c\ ontrolled from 5 sec- onds to 60 seconds. The timeout can also be set to “never” for the\ OSD menu to never time out. Go to menu entry SETTINGS > MENU TIMEOUT to change this setting. 6.12 Selecting the startup logo When the projector is starting up, a logo is displayed in the entire image. The logo can also be set to “black” if it is desirable to disable the manufacturers default logo. Go to menu entry SETTINGS > SPLASH to change this setting. F35 Book 2.indb 3006-Oct-11 13:37:15