Studio Experience Projector Premier 50hd User Manual
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Chapter 1 – Introduction 2 INTRODUCTION Package Contents Open the package and ensure that you have the following items: •Power Cord • Remote control and two AAA alkaline batteries • Warranty Card •Cables – Remote wired cable – RCA cable for composite video – VGA cable • Users manual • Quick Guide • CD installation kit If anything is missing or appears damaged, contact your dealer immediately. Do not discard the packing materials in the event you need to ship the unit for service. Features The Premiere...
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Chapter 1 – Introduction 3 INTRODUCTION Components Front View Remote Control: Enables you to control the projector. There are infrared sensors on the front and rear of the projector allowing you to control the color temperature, input device, gamma correction, OSD menu items, and turn the projector on and off. You can also connect the remote control to the Wire Remote Control jack on the back panel. See Wired Remote Control on page 11. Control Panel: The control panel enables you to adjust the focus and...
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Chapter 1 – Introduction 4 INTRODUCTION Top View Focus: Turn this dial to focus the projected image on the screen. Zoom: Turn this dial to adjust the size of the projected image on the screen. Over Temperature Alarm LED: This LED flashes when the projector lamp becomes too hot. Warning! When this LED flashes, the lamp will shut off and the cool- ing fans will continue to run for approximately two minutes. Check the air intakes and filter to make sure they are not clogged or blocked. Refer to Cleaning...
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Chapter 1 – Introduction 5 INTRODUCTION Rear View Ventilation: This fan provides ventilation to the lamp. Ensure that you do not obstruct this opening. Kensington Lock: Connect a Kensington MicroSaver Security System to this aper- ture. Refer to the information that came with the system for instructions on how to use it to secure the projector from theft. Back Panel I/O: The back panel I/O provides input and control connections. The fol- lowing describes each control or I/O port. 1.+12VDC Outlet: Power...
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Chapter 1 – Introduction 6 INTRODUCTION Remote Control Power: Press this button to put the projector into or bring it out of standby mode. Note: The Power button does not turn all power off. The power switch at the rear of the projector turns it off. See Turning Off on page 13 for more information. Menu: Press this button to enter the OSD menus. Menu Controls: These buttons enable you to navigate the menus. The up and down arrows scroll up and down through menus, while the left and right arrows...
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C ONNECTIONS Chapter 2 Connections Before Setting Up The Premiere 50HD DLP Projector is extremely flexible when considering installation locations. The keystone feature enables you to place the projector at an angle to the screen and digitally corrects the distortion of the skewed image. You can configure the image for rear, mirror, or ceiling mounted projection. When positioning the projector, follow these tips and precautions: • Place the projector on a stable surface. When mounting the projector on...
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Chapter 2 – Connections 8 C ONNECTIONS Device Connections The following section describes device connections. The projector supports connec- tions to a wide variety of multimedia output devices. Refer to the illustration on the next page for device connection locations. Computer Graphics Compatibility The following table lists the supported input signals and corresponding resolutions. Keystone Input Resolution V. FREQ (Hz) StandardNTSC 720 x 480 — PAL 720 x 580 — VGA 640 x 480 60/72/75/85 SVGA 800 x...
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Chapter 2 – Connections 9 C ONNECTIONS Computer/Input 1 The computer port enables you to connect your computer to the projector using a standard 15-pin D-sub VGA cable. DVI input/Input 1 The projector supports connection to a DVI (Digital Visual Interface), which enables you to connect any device with DVI-D (Digital Only) output. RS-232 The standard RS-232 port enables you to connect the projector to a PC and upgrade the projector firmware through a PC or control the projector using RS232 com- mands....
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Chapter 2 – Connections 10 C ONNECTIONS DVI Computer ComponentS-Video To computer serial port. RS-232 Composite Video
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Chapter 2 – Connections 11 C ONNECTIONS Wired Remote Control The wired remote control jack enables you to connect the remote control to the pro- jector using the included cable. When using the wire remote control feature, you do not have to be in the line of sight of the IR sensors to operate the projector. Also, the remote control is powered by the projector which saves battery power. +12VDC Outlet The +12VDC Outlet jack enables you to trigger an external device when the projec- tor power is turned on....