Runco Vx 2c Projector Specifications
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REMOTE CONTROL DESCRIPTION (1) ON/OFF Switches Power ON/OFF. (This does not operate when POWER/STANDBY indi- cator of the main unit is off.) (2) IR OUTPUT INDICATOR Illuminates when a button in pressed, indicating that an IR signal is being transmitted. (3) ENTER BUTTON When an item is highlighted on a menu, pressing ENTER will select that item. (4) CURSOR (▲ / ▼ / ◄ / ►) Use these buttons to select items or settings and to adjust settings or switch the display patterns. UP Button: When no menus...
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The VX-2c is designed to receive only digital input signals directly from the companion DHD Controller/Processor. All signal sources should be connected to the appropriate inputs on the rear panel of the DHD. The signal from the DHD is then output to the VX-2c projector through a Runco Proprietary (RP) DVI cable. Please note that it is NOT POSSIBLE to connect a signal source with DVI output directly to the VX-2c. It MUST be routed through the DHD for proper operation. 11 QUICK SETUP GUIDE DHD...
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QUICK SETUP GUIDE 12 Step I Connection: 1. Connect Power to Both Projector and DHD controller 2. Connect DVI output from the DHD to projector DVI in 3. Connect Video (Composite), S-Video to1 or 2, Component 480i (RCA) input, HD signals to HD1 or HD2 (BNC), DVI 4. Turn ON the system from the DHD controller or use the DHD remote. Step II From the Projector: 1. Press Menu to select Main window. Use the Up or Down arrow to select Lens Adj. 2. Adjust Lens shift, Zoom, and Focus for desired screen size. 3....
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While there are many different ways to connect your source equipment to your DHD Controller, the examples below are the most common. ANALOG INPUTS: • Composite Video Input Composite video is the most common type of signal used, but is also the lowest in picture quality. Many sources have outputs that are limited to composite video, such as some VCR’s and camcorders; others such as Laser Disc players actually produce slightly better results when using composite video. • S-Video Input S-video is the...
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14 LENS SHIFT RANGE Lens Option 1: Throw Distance 1.2 - 1.4 x Width of ScreenExample: 56” x 100” Screen TD = 120” to 140” lens to screen When only Vertical or only Horizontal Shift is used: Maximum. Vertical Shift ↑ = 60% of screen height (.60 x height) Maximum. Vertical Shift ↓ = 24% of screen height (.24 x height) Maximum Horizontal Shift = 10% of screen width (.10 x width) 0.24 X 56” = 13.44” up or down 0.10 X 100” = 10.0” left or right Amount of Horizontal Shift when Vertical is @ maximum: Maximum...
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15 LENS SHIFT RANGE Lens Option 4: Throw Distance 2.35 - 3.60 x Width of ScreenExample: 56” x 100” Screen TD = 235” to 360” lens to screen When only Vertical or only Horizontal Shift is used: Maximum. Vertical Shift ↑ = 60% of screen height (.60 x height) Maximum. Vertical Shift ↓ = 24% of screen height (.24 x height) Maximum Horizontal Shift = 16% of screen width (.16 x width) 0.24 X 56” = 13.44” up or down 0.16 X 100” = 16.0” left or right Amount of Horizontal Shift when Vertical is @ maximum:...
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17 » PROJECTOR CONTROL Once the VX-2c and DHD controller have been properly installed and connected, you are ready to perform set-up and calibration procedures. All setup and calibration parameters are accessed and adjusted through the VX-2c fluorescent display menu system. The VX-2c/DHD system has been designed to incorporate setup and calibration standards established by the Imaging Science Foundation (ISF). The ISF has developed carefully crafted , industry-recognized standards...
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This is the first menu that will appear when “MENU” is selected. The above diagram depicts the main menu. There are five option items in the Main menu: Wt. Balance: Adjusting Contrast, Brightness, and Gamma Orient: Adjusting Picture Orientation (FF, CF, RF, and CR) Lens Adj. : Adjusting Lens shift, Lens Zoom, and Lens Focus. Proj. Info: Checking the projector status Advanced: This window is used for optimization and service info. When the MENU button is pressed the following will be displayed...
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19 MENU DESCRIPTION AND NAVIGATION Orient Orient Use Preference window to select projector picture orientation From the Main menu use the Up or Down arrow to select “Orient” and press the Enter button to call up the Orient display. The Orient display allows selection of Picture Orientation options. There are four options: Floor F.: Floor Front configuration. Ceiling F.: Ceiling Front configuration Floor R.: Floor Rear configuration Ceiling R.: Ceiling Rear configuration Use the Up or Down button...