Wolf Cinema Projector Dcx 1000i User Manual
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3-48 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 Iris size, and access other read- only information pertaining to past and present lamps. laMP hoURs (read-only) shows the number of hours logged on the current lamp. Whenever you record a new lamp serial number this value automatically...
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3-49 Lamp modes are described below:Max brightness: • The lamp will always burn as brightly as possible, driven by 100% of the power level rating for the installed lamp (see Section 6, Specifications). Keep in mind that the “maximum brightness” for any lamp gradually diminishes with age — images will become dimmer over time. Its current output level appears in the “Intensity” option (not in lumens). Intensity: • Brightness will remain close to a specified level for...
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3-50 For example, a 1000 watt lamp can be driven at no more than 1000 watts. To produce desired brightness at the screen, a new lamp would likely need less than this maximum rating — perhaps 812 watts (example only). Over time, however, the lamp will require more and more current in order to generate the desired light, until eventually the lamp wattage reaches its 1000-watt maximum and the lamp power automatically levels off. At this point, the tracking function terminates (i.e., the power level...
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3-51 noTe: Enter a serial number only if you have just installed a new lamp. This will help ensure that lamp timer is not reset on an old lamp and that the number of hours logged on the lamp will be accurate. IMPoRT anT: Always record the serial number of a NEW lamp. When a new lamp is installed and its serial number recorded by selecting “Change Lamp” in the Lamp menu, the lamp timer resets to “0” and begins logging time for the new lamp. This tally appears in both...
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3-52 Section 3 ► Operation WhaT Is WhITe fIelD UnIfoRMITY? • No area of the screen appears more red, green or blue than another • No area of the screen appears brighter than another • Color and light output from one screen closely matches adjacent screens Before You Begin Read through the entire procedure before attempting to adjust White Field Uniformity controls, and keep in mind the following checklist of prerequisites and guidelines\ : aDjUsT ColoRs fIRsT — Always adjust the primary...
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3-53 Section 3 ► Operation sTeP 1: geneRal seTUP 1a) Adjust primary colors (see Matching Colors in Multiple Screens) to ensure matched overall color temperatures and light output between screens. IMPORTANT Double-check that all WHITES and LIGHT OUTPUT are well-matched. 1b) Enable the White Field Uniformity checkbox. This will enable access to the uniformity controls and will apply the settings to your image. 1c) Select the 13-Point test pattern for display. This pattern provides...
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3-54 Section 3 ► Operation sTeP 2: aDjUsT ColoR (leVel of ReD/gReen/blUe) In eIghT zones noTes: 1) At this point, ignore the brightness of individual zones. 2) Always ignore menu colors. 2a) On each screen, compare the color temperatures in the eight target zones (four edges and four corners) to that of the color temperature of the center. Compare using a white field only, and take note of any areas that do not match the center. Also decide if any screen exhibits a more obvious color...
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3-55 Section 3 ► Operation Figure 3.22. Match Zones to Center Light Output sTeP 4: ReaDjUsT ColoR TeMPeRa TURe (leVel of ReD/gReen/blUe) In eIghT zones noTes: 1) At this point, ignore the brightness of individual zones. 2) Always ignore menu colors. 4a) Return to Steps 2a & 2b and, if necessary, fine-tune the zones so that they all still exhibit a single color temperature. CanCellIng WhITe fIelD UnIfoRMITY If you do not want to use or apply White Field Uniformity settings,...
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3-56 Section 3 ► Operation For best results, use the same projector model and type throughout your display wall. In addition, avoid high-gain screens whenever possible—the optical performance of such screens demands minimal image offset, thus projectors must be located very close to one another. Edge blending software controls are located in the two-page Edge Blending submenu—access via Display Setup menu, then go to the Geometry and Color menu and select Edge Blending. The More option...
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3-57 show blending • Overlap turns your defined blend width area to solid gray so that, if needed, simply overlapping the gray bars can seamlessly align two adjacent images. Toggle the Show Blending Overlap off to reactivate the blend effect. noTe: Blending Overlap appears as Reserved when Wolf WARP is installed. oTheR fUnCTIons For convenience, the Edge Blending submenu also includes related options for enabling a specific color and/or test...