Wolf Cinema Projector Dcx 500fd User Manual
Here you can view all the pages of manual Wolf Cinema Projector Dcx 500fd User Manual. The Wolf Cinema manuals for Projector are available online for free. You can easily download all the documents as PDF.
Page 21
2-16 Figure 2.11 Connecting RS-422 eTheRneT CoMMUnICaTIons To add the projector to an existing Ethernet network with other equipment such as controllers and other projectors, connect standard CAT5 Ethernet cable between your Ethernet controller (or hub) and the Ethernet port on the side of the projector. Upon connection to an Ethernet network, the projector’s factory default IP address of 0.0.0.0.0 will automatically enable the DHCP function (if available on the network) to...
Page 22
2-17 seTTIng The PRojeCToR’s IP aDDRess: Upon connection to most Ethernet networks, each projector’s factory default IP address of 0.0.0.0 triggers the network’s DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server function to automatically assign an IP address that is valid and unique for use on that network. Depending on the network, this DHCP-assigned IP address usually remains stable for a single session, but may change with subsequent power-ups and logins....
Page 23
2-18 The GPIO connector on the input panel can be used to provide a method of interfacing a wide range of external I/O devices to the projector. Refer to Appendix D: System Integration for complete details on pin configuration and how to program the various pins on the connector. The north american rated power cord is provided with each projector. ensure that you are using a power cord, socket and power plug that meets the appropriate local rating standards. Plug the power cord to...
Page 24
3-1 seCTIon 3 This section explains how to effectively operate the projector once it has been installed. It is recommended that you read this section and familiarize yourself with the components and the available menu options before you begin using your projector for the first time. The built-in keypad is located at the back of the projector, beside the input panel. Use it similarly to the IR remote to control the projector. A status LED display is also included on this...
Page 25
3-2 All source connections are made to the input panel located at the back of the projector. Connect RGB or YPbPr sources to InPUT 1, analog or digital display signals to InPUT 2, composite video to InPUT 3, and S-Video to InPUT 4. Any of the available optional modules can be installed in InPUT 5 and/or InPUT 6. There is no status display on the input panel. The only status display is part of the built-in keypad located at the rear of the projector. InT aKe CollaR anD InT aKe blanK can be...
Page 26
3-3 laser radiation is emitted from the laser diode in the remote. Do not look directly into the beam of the remote. The projector can be controlled using one of the following keypads: Built-in Keypad • located at the back of the projector Remote Keypad • for tethered or tether-less control up to 100 feet away (includes cable for use as a wired remote) While each of the keypads provides complete control of the projector, they differ slightly in their arrangement of keys and in what functions can...
Page 27
3-4 Theater Master Remote Control Section 3 ► Operation * These are toggle keys, which require you to press and hold or press twice or press and use the up/down arrow keys. noTe: To turn the OSD off you must press OSD and . Figure 3.2. Remote Keypad Press and hold to toggle or press twice to toggle or press and release, followed by ▲ ON or ▼ OFF Quick Setup Quick Setup
Page 28
3-5 Wired Remote Section 3 ► Operation You can convert the IR remote into a wired remote keypad using the cable provided with the projector. Connect one end into the remote and the other to the mini stereo connector on the input panel labeled as ReMoTe. The wired remote is recommended when: The built-in keypad is inaccessible • The lighting conditions are unsuitable for proper IR transmission • noTe: Leave the batteries in the wired remote for the laser key ( ) to...
Page 29
3-6 Section 3 ► Operation Channel Press Channel to select a specific source setup (channel ) defined and stored in projector memory. Once you enter a two-digit channel number (or, if there is a list displayed, highlight it and press ), the display will automatically change and update according to the numerous setup parameters defined for that channel. Note that a new channel is automatically created if you adjust an image from a new source. noTe:...
Page 30
3-7 Section 3 ► Operation ConTRasT Press Contrast to change the amount of white in your images. Use keys until you reach the desired level of contrast — for best results, start low and increase so that whites remain bright but are not distorted or tinted and that light areas do not become white (i.e., “crushed”). Conversely, low contrast causes dim images. See 3.5, Adjusting the Image (Picture Adjustments subsection). bRIghTness Press Bright to increase or...