Runco Vx 60d Projector User Manual
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73Runco VX-40d/-50d/-60d/-80d Owner’s Operating ManualSection 4: Maintenance Slots and vents in the projector provide ventilation. Never block or cover these openings. This ensures reliable operation of the projector and prevents overheating. • Do not place the projector over a radiator or heat register. The projector should not be placed in an enclosure unless proper ventilation is provided. • Do not insert objects into the ventilation openings of the projector. They may touch dangerous voltages or short-out components resulting in a fire or shock hazard. Do not spill liquids of any kind into the projector. Should an accidental spill occur, immediately unplug the projector and have it serviced by a qualified service technician. If any of the following conditions exist, immediately unplug the projector from the power outlet and ask a qualified service technician to look at it. • The power cord has been damaged. • The internal cooling fans do not turn on within two minutes when the projector is first powered up. • Liquid has been spilled into the projector. • The projector has been exposed to excessive moisture. • The projector is not operating normally or its performance has significantly deteriorated in a short period of time. • The projector has been dropped or the shipping case (if applicable) has been badly damaged. WARNING Do not attempt to service the projector yourself. All servicing must be performed by Runco accredited service technicians. Use replacement parts that are manufacturer-approved only. Use of any other part other than the ones specified by the manufacturer can result in fire, electric shock or other damage. ➤ Ventilation ➤ Servicing
74Runco VX-40d/-50d/-60d/-80d Owner’s Operating Manual Section 4: Maintenance WARNING Always power down and unplug the projector before cleaning or servicing. Part Description Frequency Action Lens As required CLEAN: Clean if absolutely necessary. A small amount of dust on the lens has very little affect on picture quality. To clean: Apply a solvent such as acetone, alcohol or vinegar sparingly to clean, lint-free lens tissue. Wipe across the surface of the lens. Do not scrub or rub tissue in circular motion, this will scratch the lens. Do not reuse tissue. Do not use cleaning tools treated with Ether. If particles still appear on the lens, try using compressed air to remove. Lamp As required CLEAN: Clean if absolutely necessary. Never touch the glass surface of the lamp. Fingerprints left on the glass will seriously degrade lamp performance or cause “hotspots” which can lead to an accumulation of intense heat in the touched area and cause the lamp to shatter. To clean: Wait until lamp is cool. Moisten a clean, lint-free cotton cloth with isopropyl alcohol and gently rub the surface of the glass in a circular motion until clean. 1000 hrs or sooner if required REPLACE: Refer to 4.4 Lamp Replacement procedure later in this section. Covers (External)As required CLEAN: Clean dust from external covers using a clean, lint free cotton cloth as required. NOTE: Before cleaning the modules, it is recommended that you install the lens cap. This will keep dust particles from settling on the glass surface of the lens. Table 4.1. Maintenance Guide 4.2 Cleaning and Maintenance Guide
75Runco VX-40d/-50d/-60d/-80d Owner’s Operating ManualSection 4: Maintenance The optional IR remote uses four AAA size, 1.5V alkaline batteries. To replace the batteries simply turn the remote over and remove the battery cover. Remove and properly discard the old batteries. Insert new batteries in the proper positive/ negative orientation as shown etched in the bottom of the compartment (2). Replace the cover by inserting the tabbed end into the opening and snapping the opposite end into place. Use the following instructions when replacing the lamp. The lamp is located at the back of the projector (below the input panel) and can be accessed by removing the lamp access panel. Use only the Runco approved Lamp and Filter Kit for your specific projector model. See chart below. Projector Model Lamp (Watts) Part Number Runco VX-40d1000W RUPA-006400 Runco VX-50d1200WRUPA-006700 Runco VX-60d1000W RUPA-006800 Runco VX-80d1200WRUPA-006850 A lamp should be replaced when it reaches its end of life (1000 hours, typical) or sooner if a noticeable degradation in brightness occurs (typical in aging lamps). You can set the number of hours you expect to log with the lamp before replacing it, by setting the Lamp Limit in the Lamp menu. You can also enable a warning message to appear upon powering up the projector that will indicate the lamp has reached the limit you set, by entering a checkmark beside the Lamp Message option. NOTE: The lamp mode you choose to run the projector in may affect the lamp life. Tools required: #1 Phillips screwdriver 4.3 Replacing Remote Batteries Figure 4.1. Replacing remote batteries (underside of keypad shown) 4.4 Lamp and Filter Replacement 1
76Runco VX-40d/-50d/-60d/-80d Owner’s Operating Manual Section 4: Maintenance WARNING Handle lamp with care. Lamp may explode if dropped. Wear protective clothing and safety goggles when handling lamps. Use only Runco approved lamps provided for your projector. 1. Press to power down the projector. Wait at least 5 minutes to allow the internal cooling fans to stop before unplugging the projector. This wait period is also required to allow the lamp to sufficiently cool before handling. WARNING Always power down and unplug the projector prior to servicing. Allow the lamp to cool before handling. 2. Using a screwdriver, loosen the four screws from the lamp door located at the back of the projector, below the input panel. (Figure 4.2.) Lamp door - 4 screws Figure 4.2. Removing the Lamp Door 3. Pull (out) and turn the lamp lock lever, which is located to the left of the lamp module, a quarter turn counter clockwise to the “unlock” position. (Figure 4.3.) Figure 4.3. Unlocking the Lamp
77Runco VX-40d/-50d/-60d/-80d Owner’s Operating ManualSection 4: Maintenance 5. Align the new lamp with the top and bottom guides on the left side of the lamp compartment. (Figure 4.5.) Slide the lamp all the way in – a slightly harder push may be required right at the end to make sure it is fully seated into the terminal block. NOTE: The projector will not power up again if the lamp is not fully connected to the terminal block. 6. Pull (out) and turn the lamp lock lever (turned up in Step 3) a quarter turn clockwise to “lock” the lamp in place. NOTE: If you can’t turn the lamp lock into position it is likely the lamp is not fully inserted. In this case, partially remove the lamp and try pushing it back in again. Then, try switching the lock lever to the “lock” position. 7. Replace the lamp door and tighten the four screws to secure. 8. The next time the projector is powered up, enter the new serial number of the newly installed lamp. Access the Lamp menu and select “Change Lamp.” Enter the serial number in the Lamp S/N text box using the numeric keypad. Figure 4.4. Removing the Lamp Figure 4.5. Installing a New Lamp 4. Grasp the lamp by its housing only and pull it straight out (lamp slides along guides) until it’s free. (Figure 4.4.) Discard the lamp using safe disposal/recycling practices or contact your Runco dealer for a possible re-lamping program.
78Runco VX-40d/-50d/-60d/-80d Owner’s Operating Manual Section 4: Maintenance Use the following instructions when replacing a projection lens: NOTE for first time use: The projection lens is shipped separately from the projector. Before you install a lens it is important that you remove the lens plug from the lens opening in the projector. 1. Power down the projector and wait five minutes to allow the lamp to cool before continuing with Step 2. 2. Place the lens cap on the projection lens to protect it from being damaged during the installation or removal process. For first time installations, remove the rear cap from the lens – this protective cap is only used during shipping to protect the lens from damage. 3. When removing the projection lens – Press and hold the “lens release” button located in the top right corner of the lens panel. Grasping the lens barrel, turn it in a counter-clockwise direction until it stops. Then pull it forward to remove it (disconnects from the connector assembly). OR When installing a projection lens, make sure Steps 1 and 2 are complete. Slide the new lens into the lens opening of the projector – make sure to align the connector that is located on the side of the lens with the connector assembly on the lens retaining ring. As you connect the lens, you may have to re-align it slightly until the tabs on the lens will fit into the slots in the lens retaining ring. With the lens fully inserted (and connected) turn it clockwise until the lens release button “pops” indicating the lens is fully inserted. 4.5 Replacing the Projection Lens Figure 4.6. Lens Assembly (Front View)
79Runco VX-40d/-50d/-60d/-80d Owner’s Operating ManualSection 4: Maintenance Figure 4.7. Removing or Installing A Lens
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81Runco VX-40d/-50d/-60d/-80d Owner’s Operating Manual Troubleshooting SECTION 5 If the projector does not appear to be operating properly, note the symptoms present and use the following guide to assist you. If you cannot resolve the problems yourself, contact your dealer for assistance. NOTE: A qualified Runco service technician is required when opening the projector to diagnose any “probable cause”. 5.1 Displays SYMPTOMCAUSE/REMEDY The projector is on but there’s no display... Was a lens cover accidentally left on? Remove lens cover. Make sure the shutter is OPEN. Is the lamp ignited? Check for interlock problems such as an open lamp door OR check for light spillage out the back. Is the correct input selected? Check cable connections. Check if menus appear on screen. Can you access test patterns? Make sure there is not a full black test pattern selected for display—press Menu to access test patterns, then cycle patterns with keys. Check your source connections again. Severe motion artifacts... Most likely there is a synchronization problem with reversed 3/2 pull-down in 60Hz-to-24Hz film-to-digital conversion in your source. Correct at the source. Was an excessive amount of keystone used? Image appears “squeezed” or vertically stretched into center of screenCheck your Resizing selection. Check the DHD Controller’s aspect ratio selection. The display is jittery or unstable... If the display is jittery or blinking erratically, ensure that the source is properly connected and of adequate quality for detection. With a poor quality or improperly connected source, the projector will repeatedly attempt to display an image, however briefly. The horizontal or vertical scan frequency of the input signal may be out of range for the projector. Refer to Section 6, Specifications for scan frequency ranges. The sync signal may be inadequate. Correct the source problem. The display is faint...Brightness and/or contrast and/or gamma may be set incorrectly. The source may be double terminated. Ensure the source is terminated only once. The source (if non-video) may need a different sync tip clamp location. The upper portion of the display is waving, tearing or jittering... This can sometimes occur with video or VCR sources. Check your source.
82Runco VX-40d/-50d/-60d/-80d Owner’s Operating Manual Section 5: Troubleshooting SYMPTOMCAUSE/REMEDY Portions of the display are cut off or wrap to the opposite edge... Resizing and/or blanking may need adjustment. The horizontal or vertical scan frequency of the input signal may be out of range for the projector. Refer to Section 6, Specifications for scan frequency ranges. The display appears compressed ... The aspect ratio selected at the DHD Controller may be incorrect. Resizing, vertical stretch and positioning options may be improperly adjusted for the incoming source signal. (Example: The DVD player is set for the wrong screen type.) Data is cropped from edges Check settings for Blanking. If incoming data is still missing from the image, reduce the image size to within the display area available in the projector. Display quality appears to drift from good to bad, bad to good... The source input signal may be of low quality. The display has suddenly frozen... It’s possible that excessive voltage noise on the AC or ground input has interrupted the projector’s ability to lock on to a signal. Power down the projector and disconnect from AC. Then plug in again and power up as usual. Colors in the display are inaccurate...Try Auto Setup. The color, tint, color space, color temperature and/or other settings may require adjustment. Ensure signal connections are correct. Make sure you are using the proper channel for this source. Values in Color Saturation slidebars vary over time... Once defined, Color Saturation slidebar values fluctuate over time and will likely be different upon subsequent visits to this menu. This is normal and should be ignored, as these changes do not redefine the x/y coordinates or color gamut. The display is not rectangular... Check leveling of the projector. Make sure that the lens surface and screen are as parallel to each other as possible. The display is “noisy”...Display adjustment at your input source may be required. The video input may not be terminated. Make sure the video input is terminated (75 Ω). If it is the last connection in a loop-through chain, the video input should be terminated at the last source input only. The input signal and/or signal cables carrying the input signal may be of poor quality. If the distance between the input source device and the projector is greater than 75 feet, signal amplification/ conditioning may be required. If the source is a VCR or off-air broadcast, detail may be set too high.