Vivitek Projector H9080fd User Manual
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51 Fine Sync: To fine-tune the position and other image attributes, choose Fine Sync f\ rom the ADVANCED menu and press ENTER. This displays the Fine Sync sub-menu, shown in Figure 4-18.\ Figure 4-18: Fine Sync Sub-Menu V Position: This control adjusts the vertical position of the image with\ in the designated image area, up to 25 per- cent of the image height up or down. H Position: This control adjusts the horizontal position of the image wi\ thin the designated image area, up to 25 percent of the image width left or right. Phase (RGB or Component sources): This control adjusts the phase of th\ e pixel sampling clock relative to the incoming signal. Adjust the phase when an RGB or Component image sti\ ll shows shimmer or “noise” after Tracking has been optimized. Tip Adjust the Phase after adjusting Tracking (see below). If some shimmer from a video or HDTV source persists, use the Noise Reduction controls (described on page 44) to remove high-frequency noise from the signal. For best results, use a good test pattern such as a smooth gray consisti\ ng of a clear pattern of black and white pixels, or a similar “half on, half off” graphic image. Adjust the\ slidebar until the image stabilizes and each pixel is clearly defined. You may notice that you can stabilize the image at m\ ore than one point. Use either setting in such cases. Tracking (RGB or Component sources): Tracking determines the frequency\ of the pixel sampling clock, indicat- ed by the number of incoming pixels per line, so that all pixels generat\ ed by a particular source are sampled. Steady flickering or several soft vertical stripes or bands across the e\ ntire image indicates poor pixel tracking. Proper pixel tracking helps ensure that the image quality is consistent \ across the screen, that aspect ratio is maintained and that pixel phase (see above) can be optimized. Sync Level (Component sources only): Select Sync Level to adjust the v\ oltage level of the H9080FD Sync signal detection circuitry. Sync Level adjustment is occasionally necessary when a DVD player or HDT\ V source signal drops “below black” (for example, during scenes with explosions or when subtitles\ are present) and causes the projector to temporarily lose sync. If the Sync Level from the source is persistently\ too low, the projector won’t sync with the source at all. The range is from 50 to 256 millivolts (mV) inclusive. The default set\ ting is 240 mV and should rarely require ad- justment. • • • • • • operaTion
5 SETUP Use the controls in the SETUP menu, shown in Figure 4-19, to change the \ display orientation and perform other, common installation tasks. Figure 4-19: H9080FD SETUP Menu Language: Select Language and press the or buttons to change the OSD Language. The H9080FD can display the menus in English, Español, Français, Deutsch, Nederlands, Italiano, 繁體中文, and 简体中文. Source Enable: To enable or disable selection of a source, choose Source Enable and pre\ ss ENTER. This displays the Source Enable sub-menu, shown in Figure 4-20. Figure 4-20: Source Enable Sub-Menu • operaTion
5 HDMI 1/HDMI 2: Enables or disables the HDMI 1 and HDMI 2 sources. RGB: Enables or disables the RGB source. Comp 1/Comp 2: Enables or disables the Component 1 and Component 2 sourc\ es. Video: Enables or disables the Composite video source. NoteIf either Component 1 or Video is enabled, SCART must be disabled. S-Video: Enables or disables the S-Video source. SCART: Enables or disables the SCART RGBS source. NoteIf SCART is enabled, both Component 1 and Video must be disabled. Auto Power Off: Set Auto Power Off to On to have the H9080FD turn itself off after 20 mi\ nutes of inactivity (no source signal present). Auto Power On: Set Auto Power On to On causes the projector to automatically power up \ when AC power is present. If the projector is plugged into a switched AC outlet, this all\ ows the projector to be turned on using a wall switch instead of the remote control unit. If you do not need this capab\ ility, set Auto Power On to Off (this is the de- fault setting). Rear Projection: This control reverses all images and menus, and is necessary when the pr\ ojector is used in rear- projection applications. The default is Off. Ceiling Mode: This control flips the image so the projector can be used in ceiling mou\ nted installations. Trigger-1: Select the primary screen trigger condition: LED: Triggers the screen when the LED is turned on. 16:9, Letterbox, 4:3, or 4:3 Narrow: Triggers the screen when the select\ ed aspect ratio is active. RS232: Triggers the screen when the RS232 “Trigger On” command is \ received. Trigger-2: Select the secondary screen trigger condition (see descriptions for Tri\ gger 1). NoteTrigger commands are deactivated when a PIP source is active. Factory Reset: Select Factory Reset to restore all projector settings - except those li\ sted below - to their factory-default values: LED Hours Model Name / Serial Number Language User Memory 1 / User Memory 2 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • operaTion
54 INFO Access the INFO Menu, shown in Figure 4-19, to view information that uni\ quely identifies your projector and indicates its current operational status: Model Name Unit Serial Number Software Version Active/PIP Source Pixel Clock Signal Format H/V Refresh Rate LED Hours (number of LED hours elapsed since the last reset) LED Hour Reset Should you ever need to contact Vivitek Technical Support, this informat\ ion will help them answer your questions and/ or resolve product performance issues. Figure 4-21: H9080FD INFO Menu • • • • • • • • • operaTion
55 5.1 Cleaning the Intake and Exhaust Vents Cleaning the Air Vents The projector intake/exhaust vents should be cleaned every 500 hours of \ operation. In dustier environments, it is recommend to clean the projector more frequently to prevent damage or pe\ rformance degradation. mainTenanCe and TroubleshooTing 5
56 5.2 Troubleshooting Tips Table 5-1 provides some general guidelines for troubleshooting problems \ you may encounter with the H9080FD. If the suggested solutions fail to resolve the problem or if you encounter an i\ ssue not described here, please contact Vivitek Technical Support. SymptomPossible Cause(s)Solution The projector does not turn on.The H9080FD is not plugged in or the AC outlet is not active. •Ensure that the H9080FD is plugged in and that the AC outlet is active. • The remote control does not work correctly. The batteries have run out. IR code set mismatch between remote control unit and projector. • • Replace the batteries. Press and hold the LIGHT and ENTER remote control buttons si- multaneously until the remote control back-lighting “blinks” (approximately five seconds). Then, try again. • • The projector is on and OSD menus appear, but there is no video image on-screen. Incorrect source selection. Source component is not turned on. Source component is connected incorrectly or not at all. • • • Select the correct source. Turn on the source. Check cable connection from source component to projector. • • • A projected image from a DVD is split or otherwise scrambled. DVD player is connected to the Component input and set to pro- gressive scan mode. •Turn off progressive scan on the DVD player. • Image is blurred. The lens is not correctly focused. •Adjust the focus with the remote control. • Image is too bright and/or lacks defini- tion in the bright areas of the image. Contrast is set too high. •Lower the contrast setting. • Image appears “washed out” and/or dark areas appear too bright. Brightness is set too high.•Lower the brightness setting. • Colors in the image are swapped; for example, reds appear blue or vice versa. The Red/Pr, Green/Y or Blue/Pb outputs from the source are con- nected to the wrong inputs on the H9080FD. •Ensure that the source outputs are connected to the correct H9080FD input. • Table 5-1: Troubleshooting Chart mainTenanCe and TroubleshooTing
57 6.1 Transfer Specifications Item Specifications Transmission Speed 38400 bps Data Length 8 bit Parity None Stop Bit 1 Flow Control None mainTenanCe and TroubleshooTing serial inTerfaCe speCifiCaTions 6
5 6.2 RS-232 Commands There are 2 types of commands: Key commands Operation commands All commands start with 2 letters as shown in the following: “ky” for key commands. “op” for operations commands. Key Commands The following example is the syntax for key commands: ky [CR] IR Codes and Keynames No.Code 1KeynameRemote ButtonDescription 1.0x01pow.onTurn power on. 2.0x09pow.offTurn power off. 3.0x15menuBring up or cancel menu display. 4.0x17enterKey pad enter. 5.0x18cur.downKey pad down arrow. 6.0x1Acur.upKey pad up arrow. 7.0x1Dcur.leftKey pad left arrow. 8.0x1Fcur.righKeypad right arrow. 9.0x80brightBring up or cancel brightness slide bar. 10.0x81contrastBring up or cancel contrast slide bar. 11.0x82sharpBring up or cancel sharpness slide bar. 12.0x83nrBring up or cancel noise reduction slide bar. 13.0x85gam.swSwitch to the next gamma. • • • • • serial inTerfaCe speCifiCaTions
5 IR Codes and Keynames No.Code 1KeynameRemote ButtonDescription 14.0x8Bsrc.1Switch the active source to HDMI 1. 15.0x8Csrc.2Switch the active source to HDMI 2. 16.0x8Dsrc.3Switch the active source to RGB. 17.0x8Esrc.4Switch the active source to COMP 1. 18.0x8Fsrc.5Switch the active source to VIDEO. 19.0x89src.6Switch the active source to COMP 2. 20.0x93osc.swSwitch to the next Overscan mode. 21.0x98mem.1Recall user memory associated with the User 1 key. 22.0x99mem.2Recall user memory associated with the User 2 key. 23.0x9Acolor.tempSwitch the color temperature. 24.0x9Dasp.swSwitch to the next aspect ratio. 25.0xA3pip.swSwitch to next “PIP Select” state. 26.0xAApip.swapSwap the PIP image with the active source image. 27.0xADChanges the OSD menu position when OSD is activated. Table 6-1: IR Codes and Keynames serial inTerfaCe speCifiCaTions
60 Operations Commands The following example is the syntax for operations commands: op [CR] No.FunctionCommandAction on unit 1Set= Makes the unit take that value. 2Get?Asks what the current value is. 3Increment+Adds 1 to the current value. 4Decrement-Subtracts 1 from the current value. 5Execute(none)Performs an action. Table 6-2: Operations Command Functions OperationCommandValuesNotes aspect= ? 0 = 16:9 1 = Letterbox 2 = 4:3 3 = 4:3 Narrow 4 = Native memory= ? 0 = User Memory 1 1 = User Memory 2 4 = Default save.mem=0 = User Memory 1 1 = User Memory 2 bright= ? + -0 - 200 contrast= ? + -0 - 200 saturat= ? + -0 - 200 tint= ? + -0 - 200 sharp.simple= ? + -0 - 200 sharp.mode= ?0 = Simple 1 = Advanced horiz.sharp= ? + -0 - 200 vert.sharp= ? + -0 - 200 diag.sharp= ? + -0 - 200 sharp.over= ? + -0 - 200 horiz.text= ? + -0 - 200 vert.text= ? + -0 - 200 diag.text= ? + -0 - 200 text.over= ? + -0 - 200 noise.thresh= ? + -0 - 200 nr.simple= ? + -0 - 200 nr.mode= ?0 = Simple 1 = Advanced nr.general= ? + -0 - 200 block.reduct= ? + -0 - 200 mosq.noise= ? + -0 - 200 • serial inTerfaCe speCifiCaTions