Projector Christie Vista S5 User Manual
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Section 3 Operation Roadster/Vista User’s Manual3-1 This section explains how to use the projector once it has been installed. Please read through these pages before using the projector for the first time. An understanding of projector features and how to access them will help you to take full advantage of the capabilities of the projector within minutes. NOTE: Installation involves locating the projector and adjusting it for use at that location. If you have not yet installed the projector, refer to Section 2, Installation and Setup. Most projector functions and adjustments are initiated via keypad commands that either control the projector directly or activate a system of intuitive menus. Collections of settings can be defined and retained in the projectors internal memory as a custom channel, with up to 99 different channels possible. Projector components and functions are illustrated below. Refer back to the chart on page 1-2 to determine what is available on each of the various models. Figure 3.1. Basic Projector Components 3.1 Overview 3.2 Projector Basics
OPERATION 3-2 Roadster/Vista User’s Manual ZOOM - Accessed manually in some models or with the keypad if a motorized zoom lens is present, the lens barrel of a zoom lens (optional) rotates to adjust the size of the image without moving the projector. Minimum and maximum image sizes depend on which zoom lens is installed — see Section 5, Specifications. FOCUS - Accessed manually in some models (via 2 “tabs” on the lens) or with a keypad if a motorized lens is present, focus adjusts the sharpness of the image at the current throw distance. LENS OFFSET – Operated manually in some models or with the keypad if a motorized lens is present, vertical and horizontal offsets shift the lens and move the image up or down and left or right. See Section 2, Installation and Setup for the offset ranges for any given lens. These are also listed on page 5-1. SHUTTER - Closing the shutter blocks the lens internally and turns the image to off. The shutter is controlled with the keypad. (NOTE: OPTIONAL IN SOME MODELS) EYEBOLTS (Roadster ) – Insert in feet holes for suspending a single inverted Roadster only. SIDE HANDLES (Roadster ) - For safety straps or for brief hand transport. Roadster models only. STACKING SLOTS (Roadster ) - For stacking of Roadster models. NOTE: Stacking requires a separate hardware accessory kit. See Section 2. WARNING When stacking projectors you must use Christie stacking hardware (available separately) in the slots. LAMP SIDE PANEL - For accessing the interior lamp door and replacing the lamp module. NOTE: Lamp replacement requires a qualified service technician. FILTER SIDE PANEL - Louvered grille for air intake. Remove to replace air filter. AUDIO IN/OUT (Vista) – For connecting pre-amplified (line level) audio. Standard on Vista models only. Com ponents / Features
OPERATION Roadster/Vista User’s Manual3-3 COMPOSITE/S-VIDEO INPUT - Accepts a composite video and S-Video signal from devices such as VCRs. RGB INPUT - Accepts RGB and sync signals from devices such as computers, as well as composite video, S-Video or YPbPr component signals. RS-232 SERIAL INTERFACE (WITH LOOP THROUGH) - Allows one or more projectors to be remotely controlled by a computer or controller, and provides a communications connection for Christie’s Marquee Signal Switchers. RS-422 SERIAL INTERFACE (WITH LOOP THROUGH) - Allows one or more projectors to be remotely controlled by an RS-422 compatible computer or controller (such as the Two-Way Controller accessory). RS-422 communications can travel greater distances than can RS-232 communications, but require RS-422 compatible equipment. AC LINE CORD INPUT – Use the AC supply specified, and always use the line cord provided with the projector. See Section 5. Never unplug while the fans are running. ModelAC Power Specifications X/S3 and X/S4 100-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz, max. 11.5 amps @ 100V X/S5 and X/S6 200-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz, max. 8.5 amps @ 200V X9/S9 200-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz, max. 12 amps @ 200V WARNING Do not attempt operation if the AC supply is not within the specified voltage and power range. Use the specified line cord. STATUS/POWER LEDS - Two LEDs (light emitting diodes) located in the lower right corner of the rear connector panel indicate projector Status (top) and Power (bottom). During normal operation, the Power light is steady green and the Status
OPERATION 3-4 Roadster/Vista User’s Manual light flashes green each time a key is pressed or when the projector receives a serial command. Use the following as a guide: Figure 3.2. Reading the Status LEDs NOTE: A steady red power light accompanied by a coded pattern of red and yellow flashes from the status light indicates an internal system error. Consult the rear LCD display for an explanation, and see 3.11, Error Conditions. Should the problem persist, contact a qualified service technician available through your dealer. REMOTE WIRED KEYPAD CONNECTOR (3-pin XLR) - For optional tethered remote control of the projector. BUILT-IN KEYPAD - Alternative location for entering commands. NOTE: The keypad can be inverted by a qualified service technician. Contact your dealer. LCD STATUS DISPLAY – Visual feedback for monitoring projector activities and status. INFRARED SENSORS - The infrared (IR) sensors on the front and rear of the projector receive infrared signals from the IR keypad for remote control of projector functions. For proper operation make sure that these sensors are not blocked. HARD RESET - Emergency access for powering down the projector in the event of a system failure. Insert a pen point or small screwdriver. The keypad appears in three locations: • Built-in to the rear of the projector • Infrared (IR) Remote for tetherless control up to 100 feet away • Wired Remote (optional) tethered to the rear of the projector 3.3 Using the Keypad
OPERATION Roadster/Vista User’s Manual3-5 While each keypad is identical in layout and provides complete control of the projector, you may find one keypad more convenient than another for your specific installation and application. The built-in keypad is located at the rear of the projector. An LCD window above this keypad provides feedback regarding current status and activities of the projector. Figure 3.3. Keypad The IR Remote Keypad controls the projector by way of wireless communications from a battery-powered infrared (IR) transmitter. Use the IR remote keypad the same way you would use a remote keypad supplied with a TV or VCR. When making key presses, point the keypad either toward the screen or toward the front or rear of the Built-in IR Remote
OPERATION 3-6 Roadster/Vista User’s Manual projector. One of two sensors on the projector will detect the signals and relay the commands for internal processing. The wired remote keypad connects to the 3-pin XLR jack via a 50 ft. cable. It is recommended when: • the rear of the projector is inaccessible • the lighting conditions are unsuitable for proper IR transmission • you want to use a separate keypad for each projector in a group NOTES: 1) For extra long distances and/or harsh environments, you may prefer to use an optional remote Two-Way Controller to control the projector. For operating details, please see the Two-Way Controller User’s Manual included with this accessory. 2) Old VistaGRAPHX “Roadie style” keypads can be used with this projector, but the Fu nc key codes listed on the back are different and do not apply. Keep in mind the following guidelines: 1) Press keys one-at-a-time; there are no simultaneous key presses required. 2) For any key having an “*” (Powe r *, for example), hold the key for approximately 1 second in order to toggle the function with a single key press. For other keys (or to use a “*” key in conjunction with ON or OFF), a momentary press similar to a mouse click is sufficient. 3) Press the “lightbulb key” to temporarily illuminate the backlight for the keys without sending any other command. 4) , , ON , and OFF repeat their “arrow” actions when held down. For other keys, release and press again to repeat an action. In a network, pause between adjustments to ensure that the last projector can “keep up” with the commands. 5) If you press a key while the projector is busy with another action, such as during a power-up, the key press may not take effect. When you turn on the projector it begins operating at presentation level, such as an image from the most recently used source signal. The projector temporarily leaves presentation level whenever you use the keypad to work with control settings, display menus, or on-line help. For example, pressing Menu after startup displays the main menu — presentation level is no longer active, although the image still appears in the background. Press Menu again (or Exi t ) to return or leave the menu system and return to presentation level. Specific keypad commands are explained below: Power ON/OFF Press and hold for approximately 1 second to turn the projector on or off with a single key press. Or press Powe r * followed immediately by ON or OFF if you want to guarantee the correct toggle (useful if you are unsure of the present status).. With multiple projectors, use with to direct the power-up or power-down command to a specific projector or to broadcast as desired. NOTES: 1) Whenever the projector is turned off, the lamp cooling fans remain on for about five minutes to cool the lamp. Never unplug the projector during this time, or as a shut down, as it can lead to premature lamp failure. 2) Avoid turning a projector back on until it has been off for a few minut es—hot re-strikes of the lamp may reduce lamp life. Wired Remote —OPTIONAL— Guide to Keypads Keypad Commands Powe r *
OPERATION Roadster/Vista User’s Manual3-7 Input 1 Press Input1 to select the source connected to INPUT 1 on the projector (data input). This is the same as entering Input . Input 2 Press Input2 to select the source connected to INPUT 2 on the projector (an optional interface). This is the same as entering Input . Input 3 Press Input3 to select the source connected to INPUT 3 on the projector (composite video). This is the same as entering Input . Input 4 Press Input4 to select the source connected to INPUT 4 on the projector (S-Video). This is the same as entering Input . Input Press Input when you want to display from a specific source location, such as a switcher connected serially to the projector’s switcher port. The first digit represents the number you have assigned to your switcher (usually 1-9, or “0” for one of the four inputs on the projector). The second digit represents the switcher’s slot number (1-9). For example: Input = display data from switcher 1, slot 2. NOTES: 1) Although you don’t need to use the input key unless a switcher is connected to the projector, you can also use Input to access the four input “slots” on the projector itself: use as the first digit (representing the projector as the switcher), then , , , or as the second digit (the desired input slot number). in combination with higher numbers is an invalid entry. 2) See 3.5, Using Channels and Inputs for a detailed explanation of inputs. NOTE: Input key behavior during a presentation depends on whether or not the Display Channel List option is selected in the Menu Preferences menu. You can choose to have on-screen feedback when you press Input, or you may prefer to enter the desired source location “blind”, i.e., without on-screen feedback. See Preferences later in this section. Channel Press Chan to select a specific source setup (channel) defined and stored in projector memory. Once you enter a 2-digit channel number (or, if there is a list displayed, highlight it and press Enter), the display will automatically change and update according to the numerous setup parameters defined for that channel. NOTE: Chan key behavior during a presentation depends on whether or not the Display Channel List option is selected in the Menu Preferences menu. You can choose to use a scrollable list of channels when you press Chan, or you may prefer to enter the desired channel number “blind”, i.e., without on-screen feedback. See Menu Preferences later in this section. Input1 Input2 Input3 Input4 Input Chan
OPERATION 3-8 Roadster/Vista User’s Manual Standby Press Stby* and hold for approximately 1 second to blank all display and mute the audio output (if connected) while keeping the projector in a warmed-up and ready state. Or quickly press and release Stby* and follow immediately by ON or OFF if you want to guarantee the correct toggle (useful if you are unsure of the present status). Note that the lamp and electronics remain ON in standby mode, even though the image turns to black and most functions are disabled. To leave standby press and hold Stby* again (or use Stby* OFF). Or simply press Exi t or Menu. Menu Press Menu to display the Main menu. A list of several options appears for access to specific functions, such as Channel Setup or Image Settings. Press Menu again to remove all menus and return to presentation level. Enter Press Enter to select a highlighted item, to toggle a checkbox (checked vs. unchecked), or to accept a parameter adjustment and return to the previous menu or image. Exit Press Exi t to return to the previous level, such as the previous menu. NOTE: Exi t does not save changes within text editing boxes (including number editing of a slidebars) or within pull-down lists. It acts as a “cancel” in these cases. Arrow Keys The arrow keys have a variety of functions depending on the situation. Some typical uses are described below. See also Editing Text later in Section 3. • Use or to change a slidebar value—hold as desired for continuous adjustment (note the adjustment increments and range depend on the parameter being adjusted). • Use or to change to a different option within a pull-down list without having to display the list first • Use or to jump between “pages”, such as in Help or lengthy pull- down lists. Use the ON or OFF keys to navigate within a menu, pull-down list or text box, or to increase or decrease the value in the second (bottom) slidebar of a double slidebar. You can also use ON or OFF in conjunction with certain toggle keys—i.e., those including an asterisk symbol—to ensure a toggle only in the desired direction. When turning the projector on, for instance, you may be too far from the projector to know whether it is really off or if the shutter is merely closed. If you press Powe r * and hold it for approximately 1 second in hopes of turning the projector on, the projector will actually turn off if the projector was already on. Instead, to avoid the risk of toggling in the wrong direction, quickly press and release normally the function key you wish to toggle (in this case Powe r *). Then immediately (within 2 seconds) press either ON or OFF as desired. The specific toggle will occur. Toggle keys are labeled with an asterisk on the keypad. They are listed below: Stby* Menu Enter Exi t ON or OFF
OPERATION Roadster/Vista User’s Manual3-9 • Shutter* + ON = close the shutter (NOT PRESENT IN ALL MODELS) Shutter* + OFF = open the shutter (NOT PRESENT IN ALL MODELS) • Stby* + ON = put the projector in standby mode Stby* + OFF = leave standby • Powe r * + ON = turn the projector onPowe r * + OFF = turn the projector off • Mute* + ON = turn the audio (if connected) and menu display on Mute* + OFF = turn the audio (if connected) and menu display off • OSD* + ON = turn the menu system on OSD* + OFF = turn the menu system off Color Press Color to adjust the color saturation level, i.e. the amount of color in a video image. Lower settings produce less saturated colors — a setting of “0” produces a black and white image, for example. If the color level is too high, colors will be overpowering and unrealistic. Use and until the desired color saturation level is displayed. The Color key has no effect when the ADP option is installed. Tint Press Tint to adjust the red/green color hue for true color reproduction of NTSC video signals or HDTV signals. For best results, adjust tint while displaying a proper external test pattern from the source — otherwise, it is recommended that tint remain at its default setting. Use and until the desired tint is displayed. Detail Press Detail to adjust the sharpness of a video image (it is of limited use for non- video). Use and until the display is as sharp as desired, keeping in mind that any level of detail above 3 will also introduce a certain degree of noise in the image. Set below 3 to filter the signal and remove noise from a noisy source. Contrast Press Cont to change the amount of white in your images. Use and until you reach the desired level of contrast—for best results, start low and increase so that whites remain bright but are not distorted or tinted, and that light areas do not become white (i.e., are “crushed”). Conversely, low contrast causes dim images. See 3.6, Adjusting the Image (Image Settings subsection). Brightness Press Bright to increase or decrease the amount of black in the image. Use and until you reach the desired level of contrast—for best results, start high and decrease so that dark areas do not become black (i.e., are “crushed”). Conversely, high brightness changes black to dark gray, causing washed-out images. See 3.6, Adjusting the Image (Image Settings subsection). Volume Press Vo l to control the audio level (if connected). Use and until you reach the desired volume. NOTE: Audio control is standard on Vista models only. In other models, the key does nothing. Color Tint Detail Cont Bright Vo l