Runco Vx 60d Projector User Manual
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3Runco VX-40d/-50d/-60d/-80d Owner’s Operating Manual Installation and Setup SECTION 2 The instructions provided here are for those that are familiar with the projector and wish to quickly set it up and use it temporarily. Refer to the remaining subsections of this manual for a more complete setup. Install the Projection Lens The projection lens is shipped separately from the projector and must be installed prior to setting up the projector. Install the projection lens as described in Section 4.5, Replacing the Projection Lens. Remove the lens plug from the lens opening in the projector before installing the lens. Remove the lens when shipping the projector and reuse the lens plug to prevent dust and debris from entering and settling on critical optical components. Position the Projector Place the projector on a sturdy, level surface and position it so that it is perpendicular to the screen at a suitable distance. In general, the further back the projector is positioned from the screen, the larger the image will be. If required, you can level the projector by adjusting its three feet. With the projector positioned perpendicular to the screen the image will appear rectangular and not keystoned. For more detailed instructions on positioning the projector, refer to Projector Position and Mounting later in this section. Connect a Source Located at the back of the projector is the input panel where all source connections are made. Each input is clearly labeled for easy identification. Using the appropriate cable(s), connect your source. Connect RGB and YPbPr sources to INPUT 1 located in the upper right corner of the input panel. Use the DVI-I connector at INPUT 2 to connect analog or digital display signals. INPUTS 3 and 4 (Composite and S-Video) are available but generally not used since these signals would be input to the included DHD Contr oller. NOTE: One of the available optional input modules can be installed at INPUT 5 or INPUT 6 for additional connections. Refer to Section 2.3, Connecting Sources, for more details on connecting a specific source. 2.1 Quick Setup ➤ Step 1 ➤ Step 2 ➤ Step 3
4Runco VX-40d/-50d/-60d/-80d Owner’s Operating Manual Section 2: Installation and Setup Connect the Power Cord NOTE: The North American rated power cord is provided with each projector . Plug the power cord to the AC receptacle located on the right hand side of the projector and the 3-pronged end into a grounded AC outlet. The input voltage to the projector must be between 100 and 240 VAC in 1000W models (VX-40d and VX-60d) and between 200 and 240VAC in 1200W models (VX-50d and VX-80d). Refer to Section 6, Specifications, for complete details on all power requirements. Use the approved North American-rated power cord supplied with the projector. If you are connecting to an area outside of North America make sure you are using an appropriately rated power cord. Turn the Projector ON Press the POWER button on either the remote or built-in keypad to turn the projector on, or turn the power on the DHD Controller (after fully connecting it to the projector), which will also turn on the projector. Wait a few minutes to allow the projector to warm up. The LED status window displays an active pattern of segments to indicate the projector is changing its state from powered down to powered up. The message “On” appears in the display when the projector has completed its initialization and is ready for use. Select a Source Press one of the input keys on the remote or built-in keypad to select and display the image for the source. With the DHD Controller, this would be either RGB (Input 1) or DVI (Input 2). Adjust Image To perform an “Auto-setup,” press FUNCS, then AUTO followed by Enter to initiate an automated process in which the projector optimizes critical display parameters such as size, position, pixel tracking etc. for the selected source. Press Enter again to keep the new settings. NOTE: You can also access the menu system and adjust these and other image settings by pressing MENU on the remote. Step 4 ➤ Step 5 ➤ Step 6 ➤ Step 7 ➤
5Runco VX-40d/-50d/-60d/-80d Owner’s Operating ManualSection 2: Installation and Setup Proper installation of your projector will ensure the quality of your display. Whether you are installing a projector temporarily or permanently you should take the following into account to ensure your projector performs optimally. Choose the installation type that best suits your needs: front or rear screen, floor mount or inverted mount. Front Screen, Floor Mount Installation AdvantagesConsiderations • Easy to set up • Can be moved or changed quickly • Easy to access • Shares floor space with audience Front Screen, Inverted Mount (ceiling) Installation AdvantagesConsiderations • Does not take up audience space • Projector is unobtrusive • Projector cannot be accidentally moved• Installation is more permanent • It is more difficult to access the projector Rear Screen, Floor Mount Installation AdvantagesConsiderations • Projector is completely hidden • Projector is easily accessed • Usually good ambient light rejection • Requires separate room • Installation cost is usually higher Rear Screen, Inverted Mount (ceiling) Installation AdvantagesConsiderations • Projector is completely hidden • Usually good ambient light rejection • Requires separate room• Installation cost is usually higher Rear Screen, Floor Mount with Mirror AdvantagesConsiderations • Projector is completely hidden • Usually good ambient light rejection • Requires less space behind screen than other rear screen installations • Requires separate room• Installation cost is usually higher Front Screen Installations In front-screen installations, the projector and audience are positioned in front of the screen, which can be flat or curved. Flat screens are recommended with this projector. They offer a gain of about 1 with a viewing angle just less than 180°. This type of screen reflects incident light equally in all directions so the audience can see the display from various angles. Curved screens have a gain greater than 1 with a viewing angle much less than 180°. This type of screen does not reflect incident light equally in all directions; instead, it is concentrated in a viewing cone. The audience sitting within the viewing cone area sees a brighter image than those sitting just outside this area. Runco generally does not recommend use of curved screens with the Video Xtreme series, due to excessive brightness and uncorrectable geometrical distortion. 2.2 Installation Considerations ➤ Screen Type
6Runco VX-40d/-50d/-60d/-80d Owner’s Operating Manual Section 2: Installation and Setup Rear screen installations There are two basic types of rear screens: diffused and optical. A diffusion screen has a surface which spreads the light striking it. Purely diffused screens have a gain of less than 1. The main advantage of the diffused screen is its wide viewing angle, similar to that of a flat screen for front screen projection. This type of screen is suitable when a wide viewing angle is required but there is low ambient room lighting. Optical screens take light from the projector and redirect it to increase the light intensity at the front of the screen. This reduces it in other areas. A viewing cone similar to that of a curved, front-screen installation is created. This type of screen is better suited for brightly lit rooms where the audience is situated within the viewing cone. Screen size Choose a screen size that is appropriate for your lens and application. The size of the room and viewing distance are the defining factors; a rule of thumb is that the primary viewing distance be 1.5 times the screen width. To fill a screen with an image, the aspect ratio of the screen should be equal to the aspect ratio of the image (expressed as the ratio of its width to its height). Standard video from a VCR has a 4:3 or 1.33:1 aspect ratio. For example, to display a VCR output with a 4:3 aspect ratio onto a 10-foot (3m) high screen, the width of the screen must be at least 13.3 feet (4m).
7Runco VX-40d/-50d/-60d/-80d Owner’s Operating ManualSection 2: Installation and Setup The high brightness of this projector is well suited for locations where ambient lighting might be considered less than ideal for projection. A typical room with ceiling lights and windows rarely requires special attention. Contrast ratio in your images will be noticeably reduced only if light directly strikes the screen, such as when a shaft of light from a window or floodlight falls on the image. Images may then appear washed out and less vibrant. In general, avoid or eliminate light sources directed at the screen. Other considerations and tips that can help improve your installation: • Keep the ambient temperature constant and below 35°C (95°F). Keep the projector away from heating and/or air conditioning vents. Changes in temperature may cause drifts in the projector circuitry, which may affect performance. • Keep the projector away from devices that radiate electromagnetic energy such as motors and transformers. Common sources of these include slide projectors, speakers, power amplifiers, elevators, etc. Throw distance Throw distance is the distance measured from the projector’s lens to the screen. This is an important calculation in any projector installation, as it determines whether or not you have enough room to install your projector with a desired screen size and if your image will be of the right size for your screen. You can quickly estimate the throw distance by taking the width of the screen and multiplying it by the lens throw ratio. See Figure 2.1. The result of this calculation tells you roughly how far back the projector should be positioned from the screen in order to project a focused image large enough to fill the screen. For example, using a 0.75:1 lens, throw distance would roughly be 0.75 x screen width. ➤ Ambient Light ➤ Other Considerations ➤ Projector Position and Mounting ������������������������� ������������������������������������������������������������ ���������������� �� Figure 2.1 Estimating Throw Distance
8Runco VX-40d/-50d/-60d/-80d Owner’s Operating Manual Section 2: Installation and Setup Vertical and horizontal position The correct vertical and horizontal position of the projector in relation to the screen depends on the lens type and the screen size. Ideally, the projector should be positioned perpendicular to the screen. This way, the image will appear rectangular instead of keystoned (trapezoidal). The vertical position of the image can be offset – that is, moved above or below the optical axis (lens center) – by adjusting the fully motorized lens mount using the keypad. The amount of vertical offset available depends directly on the lens installed in the projector and can be slightly limited if horizontal offset has been applied. Vertical offset can also be expressed as the percent of half the image height OR the number of pixels of shift from lens center. See Figure 2.2 for some illustrated examples of vertical offset. Figure 2.2 Examples of Vertical Offset
9Runco VX-40d/-50d/-60d/-80d Owner’s Operating ManualSection 2: Installation and Setup Table 2.1, Table 2.2 and Figure 2.3 show the maximum vertical offset of a lens or alternatively, how much of your projected image will appear above or below lens center if the maximum vertical offset is applied using that lens. Table 2.1 Lens Offsets for the VX-40d / VX-50d % Offset = # pixels of offset / half panel resolution x 100. Lens Type Vertical Offset (% of Half Height) Maximum amount of projected image above or below lens center Horizontal Offset (% of Half Width) Maximum amount of projected image to one side of lens center % Pixels % Pixels % Pixels % Pixels 0.8:1 fixed 37% +/-196 69% +/-721 22% +/-153 61% +/-853 1.6 - 2.0:1 zoom 100% +/-525 100% +/-1050 50% +/-350 75% +/-1050 2.0 - 2.7:1 zoom 100% +/-525 100% +/-1050 50% +/-350 75% +/-1050 2.7 - 5.0:1 zoom 100% +/-525 100% +/-1050 50% +/-350 75% +/-1050 5.0 - 8.0:1 zoom 100% +/-525 100% +/-1050 50% +/-350 75% +/-1050 Table 2.2 Lens Offsets for the VX-60d / VX-80d % Offset = # pixels of offset / half panel resolution x 100. Lens Type Vertical Offset (% of Half Height) Maximum amount of projected image above or below lens center Horizontal Offset (% of Half Width) Maximum amount of projected image to one side of lens center % Pixels % Pixels % Pixels % Pixels 0.73:1 fixed 37% +/-196 69% +/-721 22% +/-153 61% +/-853 1.45 - 1.8:1 zoom 100% +/-525 100% +/-1050 50% +/-350 75% +/-1050 1.8 - 2.5:1 zoom 100% +/-525 100% +/-1050 50% +/-350 75% +/-1050 2.5 - 4.5:1 zoom 100% +/-525 100% +/-1050 50% +/-350 75% +/-1050 4.5 - 7.3:1 zoom 100% +/-525 100% +/-1050 50% +/-350 75% +/-1050
10Runco VX-40d/-50d/-60d/-80d Owner’s Operating Manual Section 2: Installation and Setup Vertical Offset for 0.73:1 Fixed Lens Vertical Offset for 1.6 - 2.0:1, 2.0 - 2.7:1, 2.7 - 5.0:1, 5.0 - 8.0:1 Zoom Lens Figure 2.3 Lens Vertical Offsets
11Runco VX-40d/-50d/-60d/-80d Owner’s Operating ManualSection 2: Installation and Setup The horizontal position of the image can be offset – that is, moved to the left or right of lens center – by adjusting the fully motorized lens mount. The amount of horizontal offset available depends on the lens installed and if the image has already been vertically offset. Horizontal offset can also be expressed as the percent of half the image width – the number of pixels of shift to one side of lens center. See Figure 2.4 for some illustrated examples of horizontal offset. Also refer to Tables 2.1, Table 2.2 and Figure 2.5, which shows the maximum horizontal offset of a lens or alternatively, how much of your projected image will appear to one side of lens center if the maximum horizontal offset is applied using that lens. Figure 2.4 Horizontal Offset Examples
12Runco VX-40d/-50d/-60d/-80d Owner’s Operating Manual Section 2: Installation and Setup Figure 2.5 Horizontal Offset Examples Horizontal Offset for 0.73:1 Fixed Lens Horizontal Offset for 1.6 - 2.0:1, 2.0 - 2.7:1, 2.7 - 5.0:1, 5.0 - 8.0:1 Zoom Lens horizontal Horizontal