Studio Experience Projector Premier 50hd User Manual
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Chapter 4 – OSD Menus 22 OSD M ENUS Phase Phase lets you adjust the focus and clarity of the display. Scale is from 0 to 31. Position Position enables you to center the display vertically and horizontally. Press
Chapter 4 – OSD Menus 23 OSD M ENUS Video System This option allows you to manually select the video standard for the composite and S-Video inputs. FLI De-interlacing This option allows you to control how the projector processes video signals. Setting DcDi to on helps to smooth the edges of objects in progressive scan and interlaced images. Setting Film Mode to on optimizes how 3:2 and 2:2 pull down conversions are per- formed. Setting CCS to on helps prevent the cross color contamination that can be found in some composite and S-Video inputs. By default, all of these settings are on. RS232 Baud Rate This option allows you to change the RS232 Baud Rate for serial communciations. Refer to Appendix E for more information.
Chapter 4 – OSD Menus 24 OSD M ENUS OSD Position Enables you to set the position of the OSD menu. Press
Chapter 4 – OSD Menus 25 OSD M ENUS Status Screen The status screen displays current system con- figuration parameters. Theater Mode Theater Mode is used to change the brightness of light in white portions of the image. When Bright mode is selected, the white light is increased 20% more than in normal mode. PC signal and DVI signal = Bright Mode. Video sig- nal = Normal Mode OSD Timeout Timeout is used to set how long the OSD will stay open if no buttons are pressed. Range is from 5 to 100 seconds. The default value is 40 seconds. OSD Blending Blending is used to set the transparency of the OSD menu, enabling you to see the image behind the menu (from 0 to 40 in steps of one). The default setting is 0. OSD Background This item enables you to select the OSD color scheme. OSD Color Mode 1 Background is Green OSD Color Mode 2 Background is Magenta OSD Color Mode 3 Background is Black Reset Select this option to set all items in the Advanced submenu to their factory default values.
Chapter 4 – OSD Menus 26 OSD M ENUS Geometry The Geometry menu lets you configure the hori- zontal and vertical keystone and projection placement settings. H-V Keystone This option enables you to set the horizontal and vertical keystone values. The vertical and horizontal options are as fol- lows: • Vertical: -7 ~ 7 (±14°) • Horizontal: -20 ~ 20 (±40°)
Chapter 4 – OSD Menus 27 OSD M ENUS Projection Enables you to configure the projector for reversed image setup and ceiling mounting. The following options are available: • Front Tabletop: normal image, used for forward facing projection. • Front Ceiling: Image inverted vertically. Used for forward-facing, ceiling-mounted projection. • Rear Tabletop: Image reversed horizontally. This is used for rear projection. • Rear Ceiling: Image inverted vertically and reversed horizontally. This is used for rear ceiling-mount projection or rear-projection using a mirror. The default setting is Front Tabletop Reset Select this option to set all items in the Geometry submenu to their factory default values. Aspect Ratio The Aspect menu enables you control how the projector resizes the input image. The following options are available: Standard • Resolution 960 x 720 • 4:3 input scaled to fit display height • Width scaled to maintain 4:3 aspect ratio • Black bars on left and right (taking up 25% of the whole display) Letterbox • Resolution 1280 x 720 • 4:3 input scaled to fit display width • Height scaled to maintain 4:3 aspect ratio: 1280 x 960 • 25% of the entire image on the top and bottom is cropped
Chapter 4 – OSD Menus 28 OSD M ENUS Language This menu sets the OSD display language. The following languages are available: • English •Spanish •German •French • Italian Factory Default This item sets all menu and submenu items to their factory defaults. This concludes this chapter. Virtual Wide • Resolution 1280 x 720 • Correct geometry in middle (stretches edges of image) Anamorphic • Resolution 1280 x720 • 4:3 input is stretched to fit 16:9 display • Stretches entire image. Pixel to Pixel Maintains input signal resolution. May have black borders around image.
S PECIFICATIONS Appendix A Specifications Product Specifications Item Description Model No. Premiere 50HD DLP Projector Display Single DMD Panel with five-speed six-segment color wheel Panel Size 0.8-inch Display Type Single Panel HD2 DMD Chip by Texas Instruments Resolution 1280 x 720 dots Lens Manual Zoom & Focus, Zoom ratio: 1:1.2, F/2.4. f=24-28.8 mm Lamp 200 W VIP, life = 2,000 hours Brightness 1000 ANSI Lumen – Bright Mode 800 ANSI Lumen – Normal Mode Contrast Ratio 1700:1 or Above Uniformity 90% Horizontal Scan Line 720 lines for DTV & 480 lines for NTSC Screen Size 30 ~ 300 inches Throw Ratio (16:9) 1.34:1 ~ 1.608:1 Aspect Ratio 16:9 Native, and 4:3 Supports Letterbox, Standard, Virtual Wide, Anamorphic, Pixel to Pixel Power Requirement AC 100V ~ AC 240V, 50/60Hz Power Consumption 300W max., 6.0W standby Operation Temperature 5°C ~ 35°C Storage Temperature -20°C ~ 60°C Acoustic Whisper quiet ≤ 31 dBA Video System Digital TV(480p/576p/720p/1080i), NTSC-M,N,60,4.43,Japan/PAL-M,N,60/SECAM Computer Format SXGA/XGA/SVGA/VGA/MAC640*480@67 MAC832*624@75/MAC1024*768@75 High Clarity image compression I/O Connectors Component Video (5RCA*2) •Y,Pb,Pr •Y,Cb,Cr • R, G, B, H, V • R, G, B(Sync on Green) Graphic • DVI-D • PC (VGA 15 pin D-Sub) Standard Video • S-Video • Composite Video Others • RS-232 9 pin D-Sub • Mini Jack for Wire Control • DC12V Output for Motorized Screen Control IR Receiver Front & Rear
M AINTENANCE Appendix B Maintenance Maintenance The Premiere 50HD DLP Projector has been constructed to provide years of opera- tion. Refer to the following sections to maintain and troubleshoot your projector. Lamp Maintenance The projector lamp has an average life of 2,000 hours. Maintain proper ventilation and keep the air filter clean to keep the lamp operating throughout its lifetime. Do not subject the projector to unnecessary vibration to excessive vibration or shock may rupture the lamp. Temperature LED The over temperature alarm LED on the control panel alerts you when the projector lamp becomes too hot. If the LED illuminates during operation, the lamp will shut off and the cooling fans will continue to run for approximatedly two minutes. You should ensure that the airflow around the projector is sufficient, and that the air filters are not clogged to ensure that the projector has proper ventilation. Over temperature alarm LED
Appendix B – Maintenance 31 M AINTENANCE Checking the Lamp Usage Time The projector lamp has the average life of 2,000 hours. The OSD menus provide you with a utility to monitor the lamp usage time. 1. Press Menu on the control panel or remote control. 2. Select Advanced. 3. In the Advanced submenu, select Status Screen. 4. The Status Screen displays the number of hours the lamp has been lit. When the lamp usage time reaches 2,000 hours, it is time to replace the lamp. Select Advanced Select Status Screen Lamp Usage Time