Runco Vx 60d Projector User Manual
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53Runco VX-40d/-50d/-60d/-80d Owner’s Operating ManualSection 3: Operation Use the Configuration menu to define general operating parameters and communications with other projectors and equipment, and to access other advanced processing and image adjustments affecting overall performance. In addition, the Configuration menu provides access to diagnostic and calibration tools, as well as the Ser vice submenu (password protected). Keep in mind that settings in the Configuration menu (and its submenus) are typically “global” settings applied regardless of the type of source your are using. This characteristic is identified with the (globe) icon alongside the option. NOTE: The Configuration menu is recommended for experienced users/technicians only. The first six options in the Configuration menu are explained below: Language Choose from available languages to use in the projector’s menus. The change will take effect immediately. Image Orientation Set the orientation of the image according to the orientation of your projector. If the setting is incorrect, projected images will be reversed and/or upside down. Fade Time Set how long (in seconds) it takes to gradually dissolve one image into another for a source switch. Auto Power-up Enter a checkmark to enable the projector to automatically power up after losing power due to a power failure or due to unplugging the projector during operation. Runco recommends that this be left unchecked, as a power loss in an unattended house will result in the projector turning on without anyone realizing it is on. Note that unsaved display adjustments may be lost. Set Date and Time Enter/read the current year-month-day and hour-minute-second. Changes here reset the projector’s real-time clock. 3.6 Adjusting System Parameters and Advanced Controls ➤ System Configuration — GENERAL —
54Runco VX-40d/-50d/-60d/-80d Owner’s Operating Manual Section 3: Operation Menu Preferences — SUBMENU Use the options in this submenu to adjust the appearance, content and/or location of on-screen menus and messages. LARGE MENU FONT — Enter a checkmark to enlarge menus and their text. You may have to adjust “Menu Location” to accommodate the increased menu area. MENU LOCATION — Use the pull-down list to choose a pre-defined default or customized location for the display of all on-screen menus. To create a custom menu location quickly, choose a preset that is closest to the desired location. Then adjust “Horizontal Shift” and “Vertical Shift” slidebars to move the menu to the desired location. Avoid locations too close to a corner or edge to prevent cropping of larger menus. HORIZONTAL SHIFT AND VERTICAL SHIFT — Shift your menus as desired, creating a customized menu location. DISPLAY CHANNEL LIST — Enter a checkmark if you want to see a scrollable channel list whenever you press Channel ( CHANL) from your presentation. Channels marked with a list icon in the Channel Setup menu will appear here. The “Display Channel List” option also enables on-screen feedback when using the Input key. If you prefer to hide the channel list and input dialog box while switching channels and sources during a presentation, clear the checkbox. NOTE: The Channel List and input dialog box cannot be hidden during use of the menus. DISPLAY SLIDEBARS — This setting is not applicable to this projector/remote combination. DISPLAY ERROR MESSAGES — Choose in what way you want to be notified of errors detected in either the incoming signal or projector. Select “Screen” or “All” to see a brief on-screen message or select “RS232” to receive messages via RS232 (or RS422) serial communication only. Select “Off” to hide error message displays. Because the DHD Controller uses the RS232 port, Runco recommends this be set to Screen .
55Runco VX-40d/-50d/-60d/-80d Owner’s Operating ManualSection 3: Operation Settings in the Communications submenu define and control how single or multiple projectors are can link with each other and with a controlling device. Baud Rates The baud rate setting determines the speed of communication to and from the projector on the RS232 or RS422 links. The maximum rate for either standard is 115200. The default baud rate for use with the DHD Controller is 115200. If this is changed, communication with the DHD Controller will be lost. Projector Enter a three-digit number (such as “001”) to assign or change a number to the projector currently in use. If the current projector already has a number assigned, that number will appear here (for example, “004” in Figure 3.14, above). Numerical identity for projectors enables you to communicate with a single projector within a multiple-projector application. If you make a mistake in assigning or changing the projector number, press Exit to cancel. NOTE: This feature is not used when the projector is used with the DHD Controller . Network Routing NOTE: This feature is not applicable when the projector is used by itself, with the DHD Controller or in a simple serial network with only one type of controller and linking. SEPARATE: Select “Separate” (factory default) to keep RS232, RS422 and Ethernet messages on their respective paths instead of being broadcast to the other types of ports. ➤ System Configuration — COMMUNICATIONS — Figure 3.14. Communications
56Runco VX-40d/-50d/-60d/-80d Owner’s Operating Manual Section 3: Operation Ethernet Settings (SUBMENU) This menu is reserved for future use. Backlight Toggle the built-in keypad lighting on/off. Front IR / Back IR As needed for your application, set to “on” so that the front and/or rear IR sensor locations on the projector responds to the IR keypad. Set to “off” to disable. To disable both IR sensors, you cannot use the IR remote keypad to select the second OFF setting. This safeguard prevents accidentally disabling an IR keypad while you are using it. Instead, use either the built-in keypad or a wired remote (optional) to set the remaining active sensor to OFF. The projector will no longer respond to an IR remote keypad. Wired Keypad Select “On” to enable use of a wired remote keypad connected to the rear of the projector. The projector will then respond to incoming commands from either port. To disable the wired keypad, you must use a different keypad—the built-in or an IR remote keypad—to select “off”. This safeguard prevents you from accidentally disabling the wired keypad during use.
57Runco VX-40d/-50d/-60d/-80d Owner’s Operating ManualSection 3: Operation In the Configuration menu, select the Geometry and Color submenu when you need to modify overall color performance and/or image geometry for all sources. Test Pattern Choose the desired internal test pattern or select OFF to turn off a test pattern. Alternatively, use the TESTP key for cycling through test patterns. Vertical Keystone Use to correct a keystoned image shape in which both sides of your image are inclined toward the top or bottom edge. Keystone is typically caused by tilting the projector in relation to the screen, so that the lens surface and screen are no longer parallel to each other. ➤ Geometry And Color Figure 3.15. Keystone Adjustment NOTE: Runco recommends that the keystone feature not be used unless absolutely necessary, as it may cause some artifacting in the image. Brightness Uniformity — SUBMENU Brightness Uniformity provides further refinement of displays already matched for their primary colors and overall light output. Use Brightness Uniformity to create an exceptionally smooth image in which no area appears brighter and/or more red, green or blue than another. In the Brightness Uniformity menu, check the “Uniformity Enable” checkbox to access a multitude of adjustments for critical color light output control in specific areas throughout the image. Your settings apply as long as the “Uniformity Enable” checkbox is enabled and you are using a “User” color temperature defined by the Brightness Uniformity controls. Remove the checkmark from the “Uniformity Enable” checkbox to disable the Brightness Uniformity function.
58Runco VX-40d/-50d/-60d/-80d Owner’s Operating Manual Section 3: Operation Edge Blending — SUBMENU The Edge Blending submenu provides a range of controls for smoothing together the overlapping bright edges of multiple adjacent projected images to create a single larger “seamless” image. Color Adjustments by X/Y, and Color Saturation — SUBMENUS NOTES: 1) For defining or changing a User 1, 2, 3, or 4 color performance or “gamut”. Sometimes known as Comprehensive Color Adjustment™. 2) Factory-measured primary color levels, which ensure a specific color performance from projector-to- projector, can be altered in the Service menu only. If you suspect alteration of these defaults, the factory settings can be recovered with selection of “ Factory Defaults” in the Color Primary Settings submenu accessed via the Service menu (password- protected). From the factory, the projector can utilize any of the three pre-defined color performance settings identified at right (default=Max Drives) or colors can be driven on the basis of color temperature. For most applications, one of these options will produce accurate and realistic colors from a variety of sources. They can be applied at any time in the Advanced Image Settings menu (“Select Color Adjustment”) and are not adjustable. DEFINING “USER” COLOR GAMUTS: In some cases, you may find that none of the predefined “Select Color Adjustment” options exactly suit your needs. For example, you may require a unique color gamut (range) for a single projector or application, or you may need to precisely match colors across multiple adjacent displays. In such cases, use either the Color Adjustments by X,Y or Color Saturation submenu to define the precise hue of each primary color component (red, green, blue, and white) used to generate the millions of colors produced in displays. You can create up to four custom color gamuts (User 1, 2, 3, or 4) defined by these adjustments. Note that the two menus differ only in their user interface, so use whichever menu best suits your needs and application. • Color Adjustments by X,Y — Enter known x/y coordinates from the chromaticity graph. For best results, use with a color meter. • Color Saturation — Adjust color slidebars and judge image color by eye. A color meter can also be used. A user-defined color “adjustment” can be applied by selecting it in the Advanced Image Settings menu (“Select Color Adjustment”). NOTE: Defining a “User” color gamut when a test pattern is displayed does not get saved in the current channel. Display the source first, then select a color gamut (User) from Select Color Adjustment. Changes here are then saved for that source in channel memory.
59Runco VX-40d/-50d/-60d/-80d Owner’s Operating ManualSection 3: Operation COLOR ADJUSTMENT BY X,Y: Use this submenu if you want to alter, add or copy a color gamut (i.e., “color adjustment”). Controls in this menu define the precise hue of each primary color component (red, green, blue, and white) used to generate the millions of colors produced in displays. The x/y coordinates for each color define its location on the standard CIE chromaticity graph (see Figure 3.16)—changing either or both of these numbers will change the hue of the color, and relocate the “triangle” for possible colors. For example, changing the x/y coordinates for red will either move the color closer to orange or closer to violet, which will in turn affect all displayed colors having a red component. Adjust the slidebars or enter new specific coordinates as desired to define or change up to four “User” color gamuts needed for your environment and applications. Apply the new “User” color gamuts at any time in the Advanced Image Settings menu. NOTE: Keep new x,y coordinates within the original color gamut triangle shown here. Refer to Section 6, Specifications, for color primaries. Figure 3.16. CIE 1931 Chromaticity Diagram
60Runco VX-40d/-50d/-60d/-80d Owner’s Operating Manual Section 3: Operation COLOR SATURATION: Use this submenu if you do not have specific color coordinates in mind and will simply judge color performance by eye (or meter). Like the Color Adjustment by X,Y submenu, each color control actually defines new x/y coordinates for that color and changes its hue — it is just a different interface. Adjust the hue of each primary color (red, green, blue, and white) by using more or less of it in relation to the other colors. NOTE: A Color Saturation adjustment sets the corresponding x/y coordinates shown in the Color Adjustment by X,Y submenu. These x/y coordinates will remain stable for this User gamut until they are changed again via either menu. Values displayed in the Color Saturation menu, however, will likely fluctuate as you use the projector, and will be different when you return to this menu at some point in the future. These floating changes do not affect the x/y coordinates or gamut. Test Pattern Choose the desired inter nal test pattern to display or select OFF to turn off a test pattern. Alternatively, use the TESTP button on the remote control for cycling through test patterns. NOTE: Runco recommends that all calibration parameters (grey scale, sizing, etc.) be done with external test patterns. Test Pattern Grey Level Set the desired level of grey for displaying in the full gray field test pattern. Freeze Image Enter a check mark to freeze (stop) an image on a single frame. This diagnostic tool is useful if you need to examine in detail a still version of an incoming image that cannot be “frozen” at the source. For example, in moving images it is sometimes difficult to observe artifacts such as external deinterlacing/resizing and signal noise. Remove the checkmark to return back to normal. Figure 3.17. Customize Color Diagnostics and Calibration ➤
61Runco VX-40d/-50d/-60d/-80d Owner’s Operating ManualSection 3: Operation Color Enable Select which color or colors you want to see. This is useful while working with color temperature, input levels or other special setup parameters. Odd Pixel Adjustment NOTES: Factory-set and rarely required by user. When using certain RGB sources, you may need to adjust the normal gain or offset of odd pixels in relation to even pixels. This will smooth out very narrow (1-pixel wide) “checks” or vertical stripes that indicate adjacent “on” and “of f” pixels. Although offset and gain slidebars can be adjusted individually and manually, using the Level Detector simplifies this process (see Figure 3.21): 1. Use an external analog native-sized continuous grayscale test pattern with at least 256-levels. 2. Turn “Level Detector” on. 3. Set “Level Value” to ~200. The image should now be black-and-white (or black- and-one color, if you use “Color Enable” function). 4. Adjust offset. Half of the pixels will move, the other half will not. 5. Adjust until the two transition regions overlap. The stripe of noise will be minimized, defined by the value in the slidebar. 6. Set “Level Value” to ~800. The image should now be black-and-white. 7. Repeat Steps 4 and 5, but adjusting gain. 8. Repeat Steps 3-7 for all remaining colors. Your RGB source should now be OK. NOTES: 1) Adjust offset before gain, since offset affects gain. 2) A value of 128 represents no change in normal odd pixel offset or gain. 3) Odd Pixel Adjustment eliminates “1 pixel on, 1 pixel off” patterns only, not any type of larger patterns. Figure 3.18. Using Odd Pixel Adjustment
62Runco VX-40d/-50d/-60d/-80d Owner’s Operating Manual Section 3: Operation Reserved No function. Peak Detector The “Peak Detector” is fast method of defining individual input levels, and can improve the accuracy of input levels set by the Auto Input Level function. Enabling the “Peak Detector” activates a special operating mode for detecting only pixels that are considered black or white — all other levels are displayed as a mid-level gray. When used with a 16-step grayscale pattern in which the two black and white bands are known to be at opposite edges of the image, you can watch these isolated areas while adjusting individual blacklevels and input drives until both bands are just visible. Images from this source will then display correct blacks and whites without crushing or washing out. Level Detector The “Level Detector” checkbox enables specific thresholds for blacks and whites — input levels that fall below a specified Level Value (see below) are displayed as black, and all others are displayed as white. It aids in Odd Pixel Adjustment. To use: 1. Enable “Level Detector” and display a continuous grayscale. 2. Set “ Level Value” to near black (such as 200). 3. Adjust Offsets to minimize area of black stripe. 4. Set “ Level Value” to near white (such as 800). 5. Adjust Gains to minimize area of white stripe. Level Value The “ Level Value ” defines the value to be used by the Level Detector in recognizing blacks and whites. Refer to Level Detector, above. Whenever you install a new lamp in the projector, access the Lamp menu to record the lamp serial number in the projector’s memory. You can also choose a lamp mode for regulating power and light output, change optical aperture size, and access other read- only information pertaining to past and present lamps. LAMP HOURS shows the number of hours logged on the current lamp. Whenever you record a new lamp serial number this value automatically resets to “0”, where it begins to log time for the new lamp. NOTE: Read-only. This information also appears in the Status menu. LAMP S/N is the serial number recorded for the current lamp. When you install a new lamp and enter its serial number, the number will appear here. NOTE: Read-only. 3.7 Working with the Lamp