Wolf Cinema Projector Dcx 500i User Manual
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4-6 Section 4 ► Maintenance noTe: The lamp mode you choose to run the projector in may have an impact on t\ he number of hours expected for the lamp. Tools required: #2 Phillips screwdriver WaRnIngs A qualified service technician must perform lamp replacement. Cool the lamp completely and handle by the housing only. Install the correct wattage lamp supplied by Wolf Cinema (see above) and read the lamp Replacement procedure in its entirety before proceeding. Do not touch the glass surface of the lamp. fingerprints left on the surface can lead to an intense accumulation of heat called a “hotspot”, which could potentially result in the lamp shattering. It is recommended you wear clean, lint-free gloves and a face shield when working with the lamp. 1. TURn The laMP off Press (power) to turn the lamp off. Allow the cooling fans to stop automatically (within approximately five minutes) before proceeding with Step 2. This wait period is also required to allow the lamp to sufficiently cool before handling. 2. UnPlUg The PRojeCT oR When the cooling fans have stopped, turn the projector’s main switch off, and unplug. WaRnIng always power down and unplug the projector prior to servicing. allow the lamps to cool before handling. 3. ReMoVe The laMP DooR WaRnIng Protective gear required. Wear a face shield. Using a #2 Phillips screwdriver, remove the two (2) screws securing the lamp door, which is located at the rear of the projector below the input panel. See Figure 4\ .2. Figure 4.2. Open Lamp Door Iso - Rear Left ViewIso - Front Right View Rear View Top View Side - Left ViewSide - Right View Iso - Rear Right View Lamp Door - 2 Screws
4-7 Section 4 ► Maintenance 4. Release The laMP loCK Pull out and turn the lamp lock lever, which is located to the left of the lamp module, and turn it ¼ turn counter clockwise to the “unlock” position. See Figur\ e 4.3. 5. ReMoVe The laMP MoDUle Firmly grasp the lamp by its housing only and pull it straight out (lamp slides along guides) until it is free. See Figure 4.4. Discard the lamp using safe disposal/r\ ecycling practices. 6. InseRT The neW laMP MoDUle Align the new lamp with the top and bottom guides on the left side of the lamp compartment (see Figure 4.5). Slide the lamp all the way in – a slightly harder push may be required right at the end to ensure it’s fully seated into the terminal block. noTe: The lamp module must make full contact with the terminal block. The projector will not power up again if the lamp is not fully connected to the terminal bl\ ock. W aRnIng Improper installation could cause a serious meltdown inside the projecto\ r. Figure 4.4. Remove the Lamp Module Iso - Rear Left ViewIso - Front Right View Rear View Top View Side - Left ViewSide - Right View Iso - Rear Right View Figure 4.5. Insert New Lamp Module Iso - Rear Left ViewIso - Front Right View Rear View Top View Side - Left ViewSide - Right View Iso - Rear Right View Figure 4.3. Release the Lamp Lock
4-8 Section 4 ► Maintenance 7. loCK In The neW laMP MoDUle Pull out and turn the lamp lock lever (turned up in Step 4) ¼ turn clockwise to “lock” the lamp in place. noTe: If you can’t turn the lamp lock into position, it is likely the lamp is not fully inserted. In this case, partially remove the lamp and try pushing it back in again. Then, try switching the lock lever to the “lock” position. 8. RePlaCe The laMP DooR Replace the lamp door and secure it with the two (2) screws removed in\ Step 2. IMPoRT anT: The lamp module is calibrated for maximum performance and brightness in this projector. Do not attempt to re-align or adjust the lamp module. 9. ReCoRD The seRIal nUMbeR of The neW laMP Plug in the projector and power it up. • In the Lamp menu, select “Change Lamp”. • In the Lamp S/N text box, enter the serial number. • Press to record the number and to reset the lamp timer. The timer will now begin to log time • for the new lamp. IMPoRT anT: If you neglect to enter a serial number, the lamp timer will not reset to “0” and will therefore be inaccurate. The lamp life limit may then expire prematurely. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Lamp Hours Lamp S/N Lamp Message Lamp Limit Lamp Mode Power Intensity Iris Lamp History Change Lamp L a mp 0 ? 1000 Power 500 0 3 Lamp S/N S/N 5679 1234 Hours 1001 0 L a mp H is to r yNe w s erial# e ntry automatic ally update s L amp His tory. . . . . . and res e ts L amp Hours to “ 0”
4-9 A variety of lenses can accommodate different throw distances and specific types of installations. Refer to Section 6 - Specifications for details. To change a lens, follow the steps below. No tools are required for “compact” lenses shown. TURn off The PRojeCT oR, Cool anD UnPlUg noTe: If necessary, a lens can be swapped out while the projector is running, but this can result in dust being drawn into the projector. Avoid if possible. Before removing or installing any lens, turn off the projector and allow the fans to cool the lamp before unplugging the projector. Ensure that the lens cap is on. W aRnIng Unplug the projector. Install the lens cap and press the lens release button. See Figure 4.7. Section 4 ► Maintenance sTeP 1 Figure 4.6. Lens Assembly sTeP 2 Figure 4.7. Depressing Lens Release 4.5 Replacing the Projection lens
4-10 Section 4 ► Maintenance sTeP 3 sTeP 4 sTeP 5 RoT aTe The lens Rotate the lens counter- clockwise until the tabs are free from the lens retainer ring. See Figure 4.8A. noTe: The connector slide assembly allows the connector to move as the lens is rotated. PUll lens oUT Lens connectors will disconnect when you pull the lens straight out from the projector. See Figure 4.8B. InseRT neW lens noTe: Remove small rear cap! Keep front cap on. Electrical connector: • Line up male connector on the lens with the female connector on the connector slide assembly. Insert lens: • Align the tabs on the lens plate lock with the slots in the lens retainer ring. Push the lens in approximately ½ inch. Rotate the lens: • Rotate the lens clockwise until the tabs are tightly secured and the lens release button CLICK. Secure lock-down screws (optional): • For added stability, secure the adjustment screws provided on the lens-retaining ring (see Figure 4.9). If you have installed a large zoom lens, one or more of the screws may be inaccessible—simply tighten those that are accessible (Figure 4.10). noTe: Recommended for heaviest lenses such as 0.73:1 and 1.2:1. PoWeR UP Remove the lens cap and power up the projector. RePosITIon The PRojeCT oR foR neW lens Reposition the projector closer or further from the screen as necessary for the screen and the new lens type – refer to lens descriptions in Section 2, Section 6 and Appendix C, Throw Distance. In a permanent installation, always use the appropriate throw distance formula to calculate the best position for the projector. Figure 4.8. Rotating the Lens sTeP 6 Figure 4.9. Adjustable Screws on Retaining Ring Figure 4.10. View with Zoom Lens installed sTeP 7
5-1 seCTIon 5 sPeCIfICaTIons DCx-500i DCx-500fD light engineCinema Contrast three chip DLP™ light engine Cinema Contrast three chip DLP™ light engine Color filter Filmic Color Correction Filter Filmic Color Correction Filter lamp Xenon lamp 500W Xenon lamp 500W lens system VariScope constant height lens system VariScope constant height lens system lens options †.67:1** RP lens 1.1:1** FP lens 1.45-1.8:1* 1.86-2.58:1* 2.65-4.0:1* 4.5-6.7:1*.67:1** RP lens 1.1:1** FP lens 1.45-1.8:1*1.86-2.58:1* 2.65-4.0:1* 4.5-6.7:1* gamma Correction Film 1 Correction Film 2 Correction B&W Film Correction Incandescent Light Correction Fluorescent Light Correction Sunlight Correction Film 1 Correction Film 2 Correction B&W Film Correction Incandescent Light Correction Fluorescent Light Correction Sunlight Correction Picture Quality Multi Standard Color Management and Calibration Control White Field Uniformity/Correction Multi Standard Color Management and Calibration Control White Field Uniformity/Correction Communications RS232 in and out IR input Wolf Sentry IP monitoring and control RS232 in and out IR input Wolf Sentry IP monitoring and control Inputs 6 HDMI 1.3 inputs (1 on front panel), 2 Component, 1 S-Video, 1 Composite 6 HDMI 1.3 inputs (1 on front panel), 2 Component, 1 S-Video, 1 Composite outputs 1 HDMI 1080P Video (set to native rate of display) 1 HDMI audio loop out with delay 1 HDMI 1080P Video (set to native rate of display) 1 HDMI audio loop out with delay Contrast Ratio 2,500- 50,000:1 full on/off *** 2,500- 50,000:1 full on/off *** lumens 2500*** 2500*** lamp life 2500 to 4000 depending on lamp power setting 2500 to 4000 depending on lamp power setting Power 100 VAC to 240 VAC ± 10% @ 50/60 Hz, Power consumption: 900W maximum, Thermal dissipation: 3000 BTU/hr, Operating current: 9.5A @ 100V/5A @ 200V 100 VAC to 240 VAC ± 10% @ 50/60 Hz, Power consumption: 900W maximum, Thermal dissipation: 3000 BTU/hr, Operating current: 9.5A @ 100V/5A @ 200V Dimensions Length: 21 1/2 Width: 28 1/4 Height: 11 1/2 Length: 41 5/8 Width: 29 7/8 Height: 12 1/8 Dimensions with Variscope 2.35 Length: 31 3/4 Width: 28 1/4 Height: 11 1/2 Length: 41 5/8 Width: 29 7/8 Height: 12 1/8 options VariScope 2.35 Automated 2.35 lens and motor for use with VariScope lenses Wolf WARP Geometric distortion correction for more flexible installation solutionsVariScope 2.35 Automated 2.35 lens and motor for use with VariScope lenses Wolf WARP Geometric distortion correction for more flexible installation solutions ** VariScope feature not available with this lens option. ** VariScope feature not available with this lens option. *** Depending on lamp power setting, installed iris and iris setting. DCx-500i and DCx-500fD
5-2 DCx-1000iDCx-1000fD light engineCinema Contrast three chip DLP™ light engine Cinema Contrast three chip DLP™ light engine Color filter Filmic Color Correction Filter Filmic Color Correction Filter lamp Xenon lamp 1000W Xenon lamp 1000W lens system VariScope constant height lens system VariScope constant height lens system lens options †.67:1** RP lens 1.1:1** FP lens 1.45-1.8:1* 1.86-2.58:1* 2.65-4.0:1* 4.5-6.7:1*.67:1** RP lens 1.1:1** FP lens 1.45-1.8:1*1.86-2.58:1* 2.65-4.0:1* 4.5-6.7:1* gamma Correction Film 1 Correction Film 2 Correction B&W Film Correction Incandescent Light Correction Fluorescent Light Correction Sunlight Correction Film 1 Correction Film 2 Correction B&W Film Correction Incandescent Light Correction Fluorescent Light Correction Sunlight Correction Picture Quality Multi Standard Color Management and Calibration Control White Field Uniformity/Correction Multi Standard Color Management and Calibration Control White Field Uniformity/Correction Communications RS232 in and out IR input Wolf Sentry IP monitoring and control RS232 in and out IR input Wolf Sentry IP monitoring and control Inputs 6 HDMI 1.3 inputs (1 on front panel), 2 Component, 1 S-Video, 1 Composite 6 HDMI 1.3 inputs (1 on front panel), 2 Component, 1 S-Video, 1 Composite outputs 1 HDMI 1080P Video (set to native rate of display) 1 HDMI audio loop out with delay 1 HDMI 1080P Video (set to native rate of display) 1 HDMI audio loop out with delay Contrast Ratio 2,500- 50,000:1 full on/off *** 2,500- 50,000:1 full on/off *** lumens 5500*** 5500*** lamp life 2500 to 4000 depending on lamp power setting 2500 to 4000 depending on lamp power setting Power 100 VAC to 240 VAC ± 10% @ 50/60 Hz, Power consumption: 1500W maximum, Thermal dissipation: 5460 BTU/hr, Operating current: 10.4A @ 100V/8A @ 200V 100 VAC to 240 VAC ± 10% @ 50/60 Hz, Power consumption: 1500W maximum, Thermal dissipation: 5460 BTU/hr, Operating current: 10.4A @ 100V/8A @ 200V Dimensions Length: 21 1/2 Width: 28 1/4 Height: 11 1/2 Length: 41 5/8 Width: 29 7/8 Height: 12 1/8 Dimensions with Variscope 2.35 Length: 31 3/4 Width: 28 1/4 Height: 11 1/2 Length: 41 5/8 Width: 29 7/8 Height: 12 1/8 options VariScope 2.35 Automated 2.35 lens and motor for use with VariScope lenses Wolf WARP Geometric distortion correction for more flexible installation solutionsVariScope 2.35 Automated 2.35 lens and motor for use with VariScope lenses Wolf WARP Geometric distortion correction for more flexible installation solutions ** VariScope feature not available with this lens option. ** VariScope feature not available with this lens option. *** Depending on lamp power setting, installed iris and iris setting. DCx-1000i and DCx-1000fD Section 5 ► Specifications
5-3 DCx-1500iDCx-1500fD light engineCinema Contrast three chip DLP™ light engine Cinema Contrast three chip DLP™ light engine Color filter Filmic Color Correction Filter Filmic Color Correction Filter lamp Xenon lamp 1225W Xenon lamp 1225W lens system VariScope constant height lens system VariScope constant height lens system lens options †.67:1** RP lens 1.1:1** FP lens 1.45-1.8:1* 1.86-2.58:1* 2.65-4.0:1* 4.5-6.7:1*.67:1** RP lens 1.1:1** FP lens 1.45-1.8:1*1.86-2.58:1* 2.65-4.0:1* 4.5-6.7:1* gamma Correction Film 1 Correction Film 2 Correction B&W Film Correction Incandescent Light Correction Fluorescent Light Correction Sunlight Correction Film 1 Correction Film 2 Correction B&W Film Correction Incandescent Light Correction Fluorescent Light Correction Sunlight Correction Picture Quality Multi Standard Color Management and Calibration Control White Field Uniformity/Correction Multi Standard Color Management and Calibration Control White Field Uniformity/Correction Communications RS232 in and out IR input Wolf Sentry IP monitoring and control RS232 in and out IR input Wolf Sentry IP monitoring and control Inputs 6 HDMI 1.3 inputs (1 on front panel), 2 Component, 1 S-Video, 1 Composite 6 HDMI 1.3 inputs (1 on front panel), 2 Component, 1 S-Video, 1 Composite outputs 1 HDMI 1080P Video (set to native rate of display) 1 HDMI audio loop out with delay 1 HDMI 1080P Video (set to native rate of display) 1 HDMI audio loop out with delay Contrast Ratio 2,500- 50,000:1 full on/off *** 2,500- 50,000:1 full on/off *** lumens 7250*** 7250*** lamp life 2500 to 4000 depending on lamp power setting 2500 to 4000 depending on lamp power setting Power 200 VAC to 240 VAC ± 10% @ 50/60 Hz, Power consumption: 2000W maximum, Thermal dissipation: 6825 BTU/hr, Operating current: 10A @ 200V 200 VAC to 240 VAC ± 10% @ 50/60 Hz, Power consumption: 2000W maximum, Thermal dissipation: 6825 BTU/hr, Operating current: 10A @ 200V Dimensions Length: 21 1/2 Width: 28 1/4 Height: 11 1/2 Length: 41 5/8 Width: 29 7/8 Height: 12 1/8 Dimensions with Variscope 2.35 Length: 31 3/4 Width: 28 1/4 Height: 11 1/2 Length: 41 5/8 Width: 29 7/8 Height: 12 1/8 options VariScope 2.35 Automated 2.35 lens and motor for use with VariScope lenses Wolf WARP Geometric distortion correction for more flexible installation solutionsVariScope 2.35 Automated 2.35 lens and motor for use with VariScope lenses Wolf WARP Geometric distortion correction for more flexible installation solutions ** VariScope feature not available with this lens option. ** VariScope feature not available with this lens option. *** Depending on lamp power setting, installed iris and iris setting. DCx-1500i and DCx-1500fD Section 5 ► Specifications
A-1 aPPenDIx a KeYPaD RefeRenCe noTe: The IR remote is a standard component provided with the projector. Use the extension cable also provided to convert the IR remote to a wired remote, if desired. Refer to Section 3 for a specific description of each key and how to use them correctly. * Toggle keys, which require you to either, press and hold, or press twice or press and use the up/down arrow key. Press and hold to toggle or press twice to toggle or press and release, followed by ▲ ON or ▼ OFF Quick Setup Quick Setup
B-1 A serial link of RS232 or RS422 enables ASCII communication with the projector so that it can be controlled remotely from a PC or other controller. From a PC, connect a standard nine-wire RS232 serial cable to the Rs232 In port. Or, for long-distance (>100 ft.) links with an RS422- compatible PC or controller, connect RS422 cable to the Rs422 port. aPPenDIx b seRIal CoMMUnICa TIons