Projector Christie Vivid Green User Manual
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11 English Français Deutsch Español DIGITAL RGB RGB AUDIO AUDIO RGB AUDIO AUDIOAUDIORGB S-VIDEO VIDEO LR R Cr PrG YB Cb PbHV IN PUT 1 IN PUT 2 IN PUT 3 OUT PUT IN PUT4 RS-232CWIRED REMOTEMOUSEUSB PS/2 Names of Parts The figures in brackets refer to the relevant page number. Front MOUSE USB terminal [20] Back Side Left sideRight side INPUT 3 terminal RGB terminal (analog) Component terminals AUDIO terminal [17 – 19] AC 100 – 240 V input terminal [20, 34] Wireless remote control unit light receiver [10, 13] INPUT 1 terminal DIGITAL RGB terminal RGB terminal (analog) AUDIO terminal [17, 18] OUTPUT terminal RGB terminal (analog) AUDIO terminal [10, 17, 18] INPUT 4 terminal S-VIDEO terminal VIDEO terminal AUDIO L/R terminals [19] INPUT 2 terminal RGB terminal (analog) AUDIO terminal [17, 18] Lamp cover [34 – 35] Handle RS232C control terminal (for service personnel) WIRED REMOTE terminal [14]MOUSE PS/2 terminal [20] STAND-BY TEMP. LAMPPOWER-ON Temperature monitor (TEMP) [8, 9] Power monitor (STAND-BY/ POWER-ON) [8, 9, 21] Wireless remote control unit light receiver [10, 13]Lamp monitor (LAMP) [8, 9] Projection lens [15] Adjustment lever [15] Adjuster [15]
12 Names of Parts (continued) The figures in brackets refer to the relevant page number. Operation Panel (Top) VOLUME ENTERMENUSTATUSAUTO VIDEORGB POWERMUTE KEY STONEFOCUSZOOM KEYSTONE buttons [24]Lens shift knob [16] Wireless Remote Control Unit POWER RGB MENU ZOOM-PAN ZOOM MUTE LASER VIDEO ENTER/R-MOUSE VOLUMESOURCE CANCEL KEYSTONE STATUS FOCUS AUTO MOUSE PJAdjustment buttons (, , , )/ Mouse pointer buttons [20, 25 – 32] Front Laser beam emitting window [14] Back WIRED REMOTE terminal [14] MUTE button [23] STATUS button [24] POWER button [8, 9, 21, 34] RGB button [22] AUTO button [24] ZOOM buttons [22] FOCUS buttons [22]VIDEO button [22] Adjustment buttons ( , , , ) [25 – 32] MENU button [25] ENTER button [25 – 30] VOLUME buttons [23] POWER button [8, 9, 21, 34] RGB button [22] Slide switch [20, 25] L-MOUSE (left click) button [20] MENU button [25] ZOOM-PAN buttons [23] CANCEL button [23] ZOOM buttons [22] FOCUS buttons [22]LASER button [14] MUTE button [23] VIDEO button [22] KEYSTONE buttons [24] STATUS button [24] AUTO button [24] VOLUME buttons [23] SOURCE button [24] ENTER/R-MOUSE (right click) button [20, 25 – 29]Wireless remote control unit infrared light emitting window [13] PUSH UP DOWN
13 English Français Deutsch Español Handling the Wireless Remote Control Unit Loading the Batteries (2 size AA batteries) 1Open the battery cover on the back of wireless remote control unit in the direction shown.2 Insert two size AA batteries, making sure that the positive and negative terminals are correctly oriented.3Close the battery cover in the direction shown. About the Batteries • Remove the batteries if the wireless remote control unit is not used for an extended period of time. • When changing the batteries, use alkaline batteries. Use two new batteries of the same type. (The batteries supplied are for checking functions.) • Dispose of used batteries in accordance with local recycling and waste disposal ordinances. Note • If the wireless remote control unit is placed face down, the MOUSE button will be pressed and the projector will be put in operation status, resulting in exhaustion of the batteries. Be sure to store the remote control unit face up. • Do not use batteries other than those specifically recommended for the wireless remote control unit to prevent the batteries from exploding. Opening and Closing the Wireless Remote Control Unit Open and close the cover of the wireless remote control unit as shown below. Range of Use of the Wireless Remote Control Unit Within 10 m (11 yards) Within 10 m (11 yards) 30° 30° 30° 30° Open Close
14 Handling the Wireless Remote Control Unit (continued) Wired Connection When the wireless remote control unit is used at a distance from the projector or there is an obstacle between them, the infrared signal from the remote control unit may not reach the projector. In this case, connect the wireless remote control unit to the projector using the wired cable (optional). Wireless Remote Control Unit Laser Warning Label POWER RGB MENU ZOOM-PAN ZOOM MUTE LASER VIDEO ENTER/R-MOUSE VOLUMESOURCE CANCEL KEYSTONE STATUS FOCUS AUTO MOUSE PJ AVOID EXPOSURE-LASERRADIATION IS EMITTED FROM THIS APERTURE RAYONNEMENT LASER NE PAS REGARDER DANS LE FAISCEAU APPAREIL A LASER DE CLASSE2 EN60825-1 : 1994 + A11 LONGUEUR DONDE : 650nm PUISSANCE MAXIMA : 1mW CAUTION VISIBLE LASER RADIATION DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM WAVE LENGTH : 650nm MAX OUTPUT : 1mW CLASS II LASER PRODUCT LASER RADIATION DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCT EN60825 - 1 : 1994 + A11 WAVE LENGTH : 650nm MAX OUTPUT : 1mW LASER-STRAHLUNG NIGHT IN DEN STRAHL BLICKEN LASER KLASS 2 EN60825-1 : 1994+A11 WELLENLÄNGE : 650nm MAX AUSGANGSLEISTUNG : 1mW Place of Manufacturer : A Made in Japan Complies with 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11 REMOTE CONTROL MODEL LPF-720RC May-2000 This wireless remote control unit is a Class 2 laser product (max. output: 1mW; wave length: 650nm) Warning • The wireless remote control unit supplied with the projector emits a laser beam when the LASER button is pressed. Do not stare directly into the beam or point the beam at anyone as this may result in loss of eyesight. • Do not disassemble or modify the wireless remote control unit supplied with the projector as this may result in injury or failure. Caution label Year and Month of manufacture LASER button WIRED REMOTE terminalWired cable (optional: approx. 20 m (22 yards)) WIRED REMOTE terminal Important • When the wired cable (optional) is connected to the wireless remote control unit, the infrared signal isn’t emitted.
15 English Français Deutsch Español Setting Up • There are 3 ways of setting the projector up: front projection, overhead projection and rear projection. • By adjusting the zoom lens, you can choose the screen size as shown below. Offset (O) Projection distance (L) * Offset is the distance from the middle of the projection lens to the bottom edge of the screen. * “Screen Size (inch)” is the diagonal length of the screen. * 31-inch screen size is available only for wide screen and the projection distance is 1.4 m. Adjustment • Adjust the height of the projector using the 2 adjusters on the front. • If the relation between the position of the projector and the screen is not correct, the image will be distorted and blurred. 2 When the desired angle is reached, release the adjustment levers to fix the adjusters in that position.3 Turn the adjusters for fine adjustment. Note • If you wish to lower the projector to its original position before storing it, press the adjustment levers and slowly lower the projector. It can then be stored easily. 1Lift the front of the projector while pressing the two adjustment levers on the side of the projector. Up Down 40 61 81 1.4 – 1.9 3 – 58 60 91 122 2.1 – 2.8 5 – 87 80 122 163 2.9 – 3.8 6 – 116 100 152 203 3.6 – 4.7 8 – 145 150 229 305 5.4 – 7.1 11 – 217 200 305 406 7.3 – 9.4 15 – 290 250 381 508 9.1 – 11.8 19 – 362 300 457 610 10.9 – 14.1 23 – 434 Screen Size Screen Size (inch)Height (cm)Width (cm) Projection distance L (m)Offset O (cm) Projection distance (L) Offset (O) (Front projection)(Overhead projection) AdjusterAdjustment lever
16 Setting Up (continued) Lens Shift Function By shifting the lens, the position of the image on the screen can be moved up and down. To move the image up Turn the lens shift knob clockwise. To move the image down Turn the lens shift knob anticlockwise. Warning • Place at least 30 cm (12 inches) away from the wall. Do not set up where ventilation is poor as this may lead to fire. • Do not place on a carpet or blanket as this may block the suction inlet on the bottom of the projector. Do not block the lamp ventilation holes as this may lead to fire. 2 Turn the lens shift knob to adjust the position of the image.3 After adjustment, press the lens shift knob to withdraw it to its original position.1Press the lens shift knob to extract the knob so that it protrudes from the projector. Up Down
17 English Français Deutsch EspañolDIGITAL RGB RGB AUDIO AUDIO RGB AUDIO AUDIOAUDIORGB S-VIDEO VIDEO LR R Cr PrG YB Cb PbHV IN PUT 1 IN PUT 2IN PUT 3OUT PUT IN PUT4 DIGITAL RGB RGB AUDIO AUDIO RGB AUDIOAUDIORGBG YHV IN PUT 1 IN PUT 2 IN PUT 3 OUT PUT AUDIO S-VIDEO VIDEOLR IN PUT4 External Connection (To a Personal Computer) • This projector can be connected to a personal computer, TV, video deck, laser disk player, video camera, etc. • Before making any connections or disconnections, make sure that the projector and the equipment to which it is connected are turned off. Read the instruction manual supplied with the equipment to which the projector is connected. AT Interchangeable Equipment To DIGITAL RGB output terminal (DVI-D terminal) Note • Use an RGB cable that matches the shape of the image output terminal on your PC. • For details of the PC frequencies suitable for this projector, see the list of RGB-compatible frequencies on page 39. Important • When you use INPUT 1, select the DIGITAL RGB terminal or RGB (analog) terminal using the DISPLAY menu. (See page 31.) [Projector Rear] To 5-plug BNC terminal (used when using 5-plug BNC input to prevent loss of image quality) To RGB output terminal To RGB terminal To monitor RGB input terminal (screen image can be viewed on monitor)To AUDIO terminal (sound can be produced) To sound output terminalTo RGB terminal (this connection enables PC images to be projected) To RGB output terminalTo DIGITAL RGB terminal (can be used when the PC has a DVI-D terminal) RGB cable (optional)5-plug BNC cable (optional)Stereo audio cable (optional)RGB cable (supplied)DIGITAL RGB cable (optional)
18 DIGITAL RGB RGB AUDIO AUDIO RGB AUDIO AUDIOAUDIORGB S-VIDEO VIDEO LR R Cr PrG YB Cb PbHV IN PUT 1 IN PUT 2IN PUT 3OUT PUT IN PUT4 DIGITAL RGB RGB AUDIO AUDIO RGB AUDIOAUDIORGBG YHV IN PUT 1 IN PUT 2 IN PUT 3 OUT PUT AUDIO S-VIDEO VIDEOLR IN PUT4 External Connection (To a Personal Computer) (continued) Macintosh To DIGITAL RGB output terminal (DVI-D terminal) When using a MAC connector, set the dip switches as follows. VGA/SVGA ModeSwitches 2, 3, 6, 7 ON Mac 16 Mode (832 x 624)Switches 1, 3, 6, 7 ON Mac 19 Mode (1024 x 768)Switches 1, 2, 6, 7 ON Mac 21 Mode (1152 x 870)Switches 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7 ON Mac 16 Multi. scanSwitches 1, 4, 6, 7, 9 ON Mac 21 Multi. scanSwitches 1, 4, 6, 7, 8 ON Note • When connecting the projector to a Macintosh computer, be sure to use the optional MAC connector, otherwise a blank display may result. • When connecting the projector to a Macintosh notebook computer, in addition to the optional MAC connector, a special adapter (commercially available) may be necessary. • Use an RGB cable that matches the shape of the image output terminal of your Macintosh computer. • For details of the MAC frequencies suitable for this projector, see the list of RGB-compatible frequencies on page 39. Important • When you use INPUT 1, select the DIGITAL RGB terminal or RGB (analog) terminal using the DISPLAY menu. (See page 31.) [Projector Rear] To 5-plug BNC terminal (used when using 5-plug BNC input to prevent loss of image quality) To RGB output terminal MAC connector (optional) To RGB terminal To monitor RGB input terminal (screen image can be viewed on monitor)To AUDIO terminal (sound can be produced) To sound output terminalTo RGB terminal (this connection enables PC images to be projected) To RGB output terminal MAC connector (optional)To DIGITAL RGB terminal (can be used when the PC has a DVI-D terminal) RGB cable (optional)5-plug BNC cable (optional)Stereo audio cable (optional)RGB cable (supplied)DIGITAL RGB cable (optional)
19 English Français Deutsch Español DIGITAL RGB RGB AUDIO AUDIO RGB AUDIO AUDIOAUDIORGB S-VIDEO VIDEO LR R Cr PrG YB Cb PbHV IN PUT 1 IN PUT 2IN PUT 3OUT PUT IN PUT4 DIGITAL RGB RGB AUDIO AUDIO RGB AUDIOAUDIORGBG YHV IN PUT 1 IN PUT 2 IN PUT 3 OUT PUT AUDIO S-VIDEO VIDEOLR IN PUT4 External Connection (To a Video/Laser Disk/DVD) Note • Images input by component video input to INPUT 3 terminal can be viewed on a monitor TV connected to the RGB output terminal. Images input to the VIDEO INPUT terminal cannot be viewed on the monitor TV. • When connecting the projector to equipment with stereo sound output, be sure to connect the L/R audio output or stereo audio cable. When there is no image input (blue background screen), there will be no audio output. • For component video input, it is necessary to set the component signals separately. For details, see page 31. [Projector Rear] To S-VIDEO terminal (used to connect equipment with S image output terminal)To VIDEO & AUDIO L/R terminals (this connection enables image and sound output) To S image output terminalTo video/audio output terminalsTo AUDIO terminal (used to connect equipment with component output terminal) To audio output terminal (on equipment with component output terminal)To Cr, Y, Cb terminal (used to connect equipment with component output terminal) To Cr, Y, Cb terminal (on equipment with component output terminal) Laser disk player Video deckDVD player S terminal cable (optional)AV cable (supplied)Stereo audio cable (optional)RCA-BNC cable (optional)
20 RS-232CWIRED REMOTEMOUSEUSB PS/2 Mouse Functions POWER RGB MENU ZOOM-PAN ZOOM MUTE LASER VIDEO ENTER/R-MOUSE VOLUMESOURCE CANCEL KEYSTONE STATUS FOCUS AUTO MOUSE PJ To MOUSE PS/2 terminal R-MOUSE button To MOUSE USB terminal USB mouse connection cable (optional)[Projector right side] To mouse (USB) terminal PS/2 mouse connection cable (supplied)To mouse (PS/2) terminal Slide switch Mouse pointer buttonsL-MOUSE button By connecting the PC mouse terminal and projector mouse terminal, the projector remote control unit can be used instead of the PC mouse. Connecting the Mouse Connecting to AT interchangeable equipment Connect a PS/2 mouse or USB mouse. (The PS/2 mouse cable is supplied, but the USB mouse cable is optional.) Connecting to a Macintosh PC Connect a USB mouse or ADB mouse. (Both the USB mouse cable and Mac mouse cable for the ADB mouse are optional.) Note • When connecting the ADB mouse, use the optional Mac mouse cable instead of the PS/2 mouse cable. • When you use the USB connection, the mouse function may not operate depending on your personal computer or operating system. Mouse Functions Important • Set the slide switch on the remote control unit to MOUSE. If the switch is set on PJ (projector), the following operations cannot be performed. R-MOUSE button The R-MOUSE button on the right of the remote control unit corresponds to the right button on a mouse with two click buttons. L-MOUSE button The L-MOUSE button in the center of the remote control unit corresponds to the left button on a mouse with two click buttons. Moving the Cursor When the left, right, up, down and diagonal mouse pointer buttons are pressed, the cursor moves in the designated direction on the screen. Select and Decide Move the cursor and press the L-MOUSE button. Drag While pressing the L-MOUSE button, press the mouse pointer buttons in the desired drag direction. Connecting the Power Source 1Plug the power cable (supplied) into the power terminal on the left side of the projector. 2Insert the power plug into the power socket. The POWER-ON monitor lights red and the projector is in standby status.