Wolf Cinema Projector Dcx 500i User Manual
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2-6 VeRTICal anD hoRIzonTal PosITIon The correct vertical and horizontal position of the projector in relation to the screen depends on the lens type and the screen size. Ideally, the projector should be positioned perpendicular to the screen. This way, the image will appear rectangular instead of keystoned (trapezoidal)\ . The vertical position of the image can be offset – that is moved above or below the optical axis (lens center) by adjusting the fully motorized lens mount with the keypad. The...
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2-7 Figure 2.1 Vertical Offset Examples Section 2 ► Installation and Setup Iso - Rear Left ViewIso - Front Right View Rear View Top View Side - Left ViewSide - Right View Iso - Rear Left ViewIso - Front Right View Rear View Top View Side - Left ViewSide - Right View Iso - Rear Left ViewIso - Front Right View Rear View Top View Side - Left ViewSide - Right View
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2-8 Figure 2.2 Lens Vertical Offsets Section 2 ► Installation and Setup Iso - Rear Left ViewIso - Front Right View Rear View Top View Side - Left ViewSide - Right View Iso - Rear Left ViewIso - Front Right View Rear View Top View Side - Left ViewSide - Right View Iso - Rear Left ViewIso - Front Right View Rear View Top View Side - Left ViewSide - Right View Iso - Rear Left ViewIso - Front Right View Rear View Top View Side - Left ViewSide - Right View
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2-9 The horizontal position of the image can be offset – that is moved to the left or right of lens center, by adjusting the fully motorized lens mount through software. The amount of horizontal offset available depends on the lens installed and if the image has already been vertically offset. Horizontal offset can also be expressed as the percent of half the image width – the number of pixels of shift to one side of lens center. Refer to Figure 2.3 for some...
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2-10 Figure 2.4 Lens Horizontal Offset Examples Section 2 ► Installation and Setup Iso - Rear Left ViewIso - Front Right View Rear View Top View Side - Left ViewSide - Right View Iso - Rear Left ViewIso - Front Right View Rear View Top View Side - Left ViewSide - Right View Iso - Rear Left ViewIso - Front Right View Rear View Top View Side - Left ViewSide - Right View Iso - Rear Left ViewIso - Front Right View Rear View Top View Side - Left ViewSide - Right View
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2-11 MoUnTIng There are several methods for mounting the projector. Depending on your chosen installation, one method may be more suitable than another. In typical front and rear screen installations the projector can be mounted to a secure and level surface, such as a table.\ CeIlIng MoUnT — The projector can also be inverted and suspended from the ceiling using a specially designed ceiling mount fixture. This type of mounting is recommended for fixed installations and for those...
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2-12 Sources connect to the Input Panel located at the back of the projector. See Figure 2.6. The upper right corner (INPUT 1) typically accepts an RGB signal from an external analog RGB source, or it can also be used for YPbPr signals or additional video sources. Just beside these BNCs, the DVI-I connector (INPUT 2) accepts digital or analog display signals from a computer. Connect analog composite video at INPUT 3 or S-Video at INPUT 4 from devices such as VCRs, laser disc players or DVD...
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2-13 Figure 2.7 Connecting RGB and Sync noTes: 1) If for some reason the projector fails to recognize a signal as an RGB signal, specify this Color Space option within the Picture Adjustments menu. See 3.5 Adjusting the Image. 2) To connect YPbPr signals–such as from DVDs or analog HDTV sources–to INPUT 1, use the red, green and blue BNCs as described in YPbPr Signals (below). Connect a YPbPr signal (component video) to InPUT 1 or InPUT 2 as shown in Figure 2.8. noTes: 1) If, for some reason, the...
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2-14 DVI Digital Video InPUT 3 and InPUT 4 provide simultaneous connection of both a composite video source (InPUT 3) and an S-Video source ( InPUT 4). See Figure 2.9. Use the DVI-I connector at InPUT 2 to connect either analog or digital video devices to the projector. When connecting devices that transmit an analog video signal such as VCRs, laptops, and PCs use the DVI cable provided with the projector. Plug the DVI-I (single link) connector end to the projector and...
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2-15 As an alternative to the projector’s keypad or remote, you may wish to communicate with the projector using a PC or other controller. Such a device sends commands and receives feedback via serial links (RS232 and RS422), Ethernet or GPIO communications to the projector, all described below. As desired, direct the projector’s IR remote keypad towards the display screen or the projector’s IR sensors. Alternatively, connect a wired (tethered) version of the...