Wolf Projector SDC-15 User Manual
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50 SDC 1\b108 0p DI LA 3D FrontProject or UserÕ sManual RNR MNR BNR St an dard Wi de 1 Wi de 2 Of f Mod e1 M od e2 M od e3 M od e4 In ver seTelecine Le ft Righ t Top B ot tom Of fAd ju st sh ar pn essand detail enhancemen tvia “[121 ]S harp ness” ofth e su bmen u\f R ed uces unwa nted noise inthe video image\fAdj ust to pref ere nce \f Adju sts theinten sity ofrando mnoise elimination of the image\f V al ues: (L ow\b 0to16 (s trong\b [0] Adju sts theinten sity ofmosquito noiseelimin ationof the imag e\f (*\b It is not possible to set when the“Pictu reMode ”is se tto “3D”\f M or eov er,it is not pos sible tosetit on certain HDsig nal s\f Val ues: (L ow\b 0to16 (s trong\b [0] Red uces theblock noise ofthe video images \f (*\b It is not possible to set when the“Pictu reMode ”is se tto “3D”\f M or eov er,it is not pos sible tosetit on certain HDsig nal s\f Se ttin gs :O n,O ff [Off] Y ou can sw itch thecolor space asdisp laye dby the pro jecto r\f Settin gs :S tand ard,Wide 1,Wide 2 Equi val en tto theHD TV color space\f Equi val en tto thecolor space ofthe DCI stan dard\f Acol or sp ace that isbro ade rthan Wide1 It is pos sible to cre ate and save custom gamma curve s\fAdj ust to you rpref erence \f To “[1 2 2 ] C ustom Gamma” ofthe submen u\f It is pos sible to adjus tand save desiredcolor space calib ra tions \f To “[1 2 3 ] C olor Man agement” ofthe sub menu\f This set ting imp roves scenes withfast motion, helping to pro duce cleare rim age sw ith little res idual imag ereten tion\f ForPC an d3D sig nals, the“Cle armotion Drive”can notbe use d\f On occas ion sth eimage mayappear distorted in so me scene s,or light andda rk flas hes mi ght occu r\f In this cas e,p lea se ch oo se “Off ”, an dthe nasetting ofyou rchoice\f Se ttin gs :O ff, Mod e1, Mode 2,Mode 3,Mod e4, Inv erse Tel eci ne [Off] Of f Bla ck inser tion weak Bla ck inter polation strong Inte rpol ation weak Inte rpol ation stro ng With 60 i/ 6 0p sig nals ,e\fg ofTVbroadcas tan dDVDs, original 24 frame video ima gefoo tage isch an ged toa24 frame disp lay\f (*\b 24p will n ot function\f It is pos sibl e to vis ually confirm theeffects ofthe settin gs in Mo de3and Mode 4of the Cle ar Moti onDrive\f Upon press ingthebu tton “OK” ,it w ill b e disp layed onallside sof ascreen inthe centerspl it int otw opart s\fFina lly, itwill turn to“Off” \fIt can not be set forPC and3D signals \f Settin gs :L eft > rig ht > top >Bottom >Off (cha nged with “OK ”but ton\b [Off] The lef tsc re en dis play sa de monstration ofthe Clea rmot ion dri ve\f The rig ht scr een displays ademonstration ofthe Cle ar mo tion drive \f The upper scr een displays ademo ofthe Clear motion dri ve\f The sc reen below dis pla ys ademo oftheCle ar motion dri ve\f The Demo oftheClear motion driveisturned off\f Adju sts theoptical iris and ape rture settin g\fA sett ing of 0me ansfu lly opene d\f Settin gs :(D ar k\b 15 to0(bright\b [0] Sharpne ss NR Color Spac e Custo mGamma Color Manage ment Clea rMo tion Drive CMD Demo Len sAp ert ure 12 Advance d
51 SDC1\b Normal High Co rrection Value G amma Adj ustment Wh ite R ed G reen B lue Re setAdjus tth e br ightn es sof the lamp\f (*\bIf co ntin ually used inthe “High” mode ,the lampwill dim sooner and will lik ely requ ireearlier replacement \f (*\bFor about60 secon dsafte rthe lamp islit, the lamp cannot be sw itche dof f\f Set tin gs :N or mal, High [Nor mal] Norma lly th is setting isoptimal (160W drive\b\f Co mmon ly used inabrighter litrooms, this setting maybe ch ose n\f(2 20 W driv e\b Emphas iz es theou tline sharp nessofall imag es\fAdj ust to you rpre fere nce \f Value s:0to 50 (shar per\b Th iscon tro lmak esminute detail sof the image “standout \f” Adjus tto your pre fere nce \f Value s:0to 50 (stron g\b [1] Creat ecu sto mgamm acurves andsave inthe Custo m1,2,an d3 me morysetting s\f Ple as eadj ust to you rpreference\f (* \bIn itia lvalu esof C ustom 1,2,and 3are thesame as for “N ormal ”\f (*\bP leas ere ferto thefigure atthe bottom foradjus tme nt\f (*\bIt is rec ommen ded that youread“Gamma Curve”(p age refere nce :56 \bfor hint sab ou tadju stme nt\f Yo ucan ch oos eto addthe underlying gammacurveadju stme nt\f (*\bC an ch oos ean ysetting, asthe defau ltgamma curvewill alwa ysap pea rlin ea r\fSet tin gs: Normal ,A, B, C,D (b rig hten sin par ticu lardark tointermed iateparts\b 1\f8 to 2\f6 (da rke ns in pa rticula rda rk tointer medi ateparts \b in th eran ge ofvalu eswith increments of0\f1 [Nor mal] Thegamma curv e for “green” isbeing dis played asbei ng re pre senta tive \fIf “w hite”,“ re d,”“green” or“bl ue” areselected, the cor res pon din gco lorcurv esare displaye d\f Pla ce th ecu rsor onagam macurve with12 point swi th the butto ns for lef tand right,an dth en use the but tons for up and do wn butt on sto mov ethose points upordown\f Re d,g ree nan dblu ecan beadjusted atthe same time\f Adjus ton ly th egamma curvefor red\f Ad jus ton ly th egamma curvefor green\f Adjus ton ly th egamma curvefor blue\f Thesame data asfor the "Normal" modesare used when re se tti ng cus tom gamma\f (*\bW hen you exitth eadjustment menuofCu stom Gamma ,ple ase sa ve th eadj ust me nt va lues\f Yo ucan ret urn to theoriginal data, which should besav ed \f La mp Powe r Sha rpne ss Deta ilEnhanc e Cus tom 1~3 12 1Sha rpness 12 2Cust omGam ma Cu sto m Gam maCorr ect ion Value W hite R ed G re en B lu e Rese t1 02 3 512 50 1 00(% )Cu sto m1 Cu sto m2 Cu sto m3 0 Pic tu re Adj us t ExitME NUBACKBackSe lectO pera te No rm al>> Gradation diagram corresponding tothe gamma curve\f Gamma curve Gradation atthe selected point\f(*\b
52 SDC 1\b108 0p DI LA 3D FrontProject or UserÕ sManual Pau se On Off Co lor Selection Axis Position Hu e Sat uration Br igh tnes s Hor iz\f V ert \f 4:3 16:9 Zoom Au to J u st Fu llAd jus tth e 7 color axis(red /oran ge/yellow /green /cy an /blu e/ma genta\b coloras de sire dand save to memo ry\f Forexamp le you ma ywant tochange onlythered colo r of ro se s\f Plea se adj ustto yo ur pre ference\f According to your ad ju stm ents,th einput image intheback grou nd cha nge s\fIt is po ssi ble to co nfirm the video image before adjus tmen tby pres sin g the “HIDE” buttonofthere mot eco ntro l\f Pau sesth e liv eimag e,quite useful when making coloradjustme nts\f Set tin gs :O n,Off “F ree zes ”th eimag e\f “Unfr eez es”th eim age\f En abl es you toprecisely adjustthe7colors :red, ora nge ,ye llow, gree n,cyan ,bl ue and magent a,and then to achieve the des ir ed hue, color satura tionand brig htn ess\f Ple ase adjust toyour prefe re nc e\b Fi ne tun eth e pos ition ofthe central axis ofthesel ect ed color\f Set tin gs :30 to30 [0] Ad jus tth e hu e\f Set tin gs :30 to30 [0] Ad jus tth e co lorsatu ration \f Settin gs :(d im color \b, 30 to30 (vivid colors\b [0] Ad jus tth e br ightn es s\f Set tin gs :(d ar k\b 30 to30 (bright colors\b [0] Sel ectthe availab leHDMI inputsignal via thesubme nu“[21] HDM I”\f Co mp onent vid eo input se lection viathesub menu “[2 2] COM P\f”\f SelectPC in put via thesubmenu “[23]PC”\f An adjustmen tm ay be enabled ifthe edges ofthepict ure arepart ia lly mis sin g du eto thetimin gof horizont alan d vertic alsynch ron iza tion signals\f Thevalueof the picture posit io n de pend son th e input signal\f (* \bD epe ndin g on theinput signal, onlyparti alvideo imagescan bedis pla yed\f (*\bW hen ther eis a3D signal, thisadjustmen tis no tpo ssib le \f Th isalig ns thehor izon tal position oftheimag e\f Thisalig ns thever tical position ofthe imag e\f (*\bIt is disp lay ed when thereisavideo sign aldete cted\f (*\bIf set to3D ,ratio isfixed to16:9\f Three aspect ratio settings: 4:3,16:9, Zoom [16:9 ] Set sthe sc reen siz e of the image to4:3\f ForHDsign als, left an drig htside sare red uce d\f Setsthe sc reen siz e of the video image screen to16:9\f ForSD signa ls le ft and right sides areexpanded\f Zooms thevid eo imag es\f(*\bFor HD sign als,this cannot beuse d\f Setsthe vid eo imag escreen sizewhen aPC video signa lis de tecte d\f (*\bIs dis p laye dwh en there isaPC sign alinput\f Set tin gs :Au to, 1:1, Fu ll [Auto] Pos iti on sthe vid eo image screen inthe centerof thedisp layran geand fil ls the scree n\f Depen din g on thesiz e of the vide oscreen ,left and righ tbl ack borde rswillbe dra wn\f Thevid eo imag escr een size isdisplayed withthesize of the inp ut imag e\f Depen din g on theinput video image, thescreen will be com esma ller or part ofthe inputimag eoff the screen maybe cut off\f It does not retain theaspect ratioofthe video imageand fil ls the entire scre en\f Cus tom 1~3 HDM I COMP. PC Pictu rePosition As pec t(Vi deo) As pec t(P C) 12 3Col orMan agemen t 2Inp ut Signa l
Off 2\f5 % 5% Cu stom Le ft Righ t Top Bot tom Au to Of f Stan dard En hanced Su per White Auto YC bCr (4 :4 :4\b YC bCr (4 :2 :2\b RG BThishides theup per, lower, leftand rightborders of the scree nwi th ablack mas k\fCan be indi viduall yad jus ted vertic ally an dhor izo ntally\f Adjust toyour preference \f Settin g: Off, 2\f 5%, 5%,Custom [Off] Not mas ked\f Comp ared with theor iginal videoimage, approxima tely 2\f5% around th e ima gemay be maske d\f Co mp ared with theor iginal videoimage, approxima tely 5% arou ndthe imag ema ybe mas ked\f Co mp ared with theor iginal videoimage, approxima tely 5% of the imag eis mas kedon th e lef tsi de\f Set tin gs :0 ~ 5% [0] Co mp ared with theor iginal videoimage, approxima tely 5% of the imag eis mas kedon th e rig htsid e\f Set tin gs :0 ~ 5% [0] Co mp ared with theor iginal videoimage, approxima tely 5% of the imag eis mas kedat th eupper side\f Set tin gs :0 ~ 5% [0] Co mp ared with theor iginal videoimage, approxima tely 5% of the imag eis mas kedat th ebottom sid e\f Set tin gs :0 ~ 5% [0] Inte rlac ed sign als (480i/ 576i/1080i\b areconverted to pro gressive sig nal s\fIn terpo late sinte rlace dsig nal video images with vid eo images from thesurroundin gfield s\fPlea se set toyour pref erence \f Settin gs :Au to, Off [Auto] Thisdet ec ts 24p vid eo content, asseen infilm\f Thisal so det ect sin te rla ced sig nals fro mtheori ginal video mater ia l or ifth ey are theprod uct ofsignal convers ion and areint erpo late daccord ingly\f Th ein ter polation ofvideo images asinterlace dvid eo sig na ls, e\fg\f vide oma teria l\f Set sthe dyn amic ran ge of the input video images (scale\b\f Dark andbri ght area s,which are not matched correctly, might get brig hter ordarker\f Ifyou areunsu re ofthe inp ut sign aldyn ami crang e,ple as ere view “Level Check”\f Set tin gs :Sta ndard,E nhance, Super White [Standard] Th isis mo stcommon lyused when the input sig nalis st an dard vid eo,a nd th e re su lti ng dynamic rangelevelsfal l be tween 16 235\f Th isis w her eth edyn amic range ofthe inpu tvideo willscal efrom 025 5,a s ty pica lly se en wi th PC sig na ls\f Th isis set wh en thedynamic rangeoftheinput vide osca lesfrom 1625 5\fPlease set the output to video equipment comp atib le with Super White forSuper Whiteenabl edDVD /BD etc\f Yo ucan con firm the dynamic rangeoftheinp utsig nal\fA pa ttern as show nin th eillu stra tion isdisp layed inthe four corners andcen ter ofthescre en\f Please comp arethedyna micrange ofthe input signalwi th thispatt ern ill ust ration and confi rm\f (*\bTh enumb erintheillustr atio nis the scale level \fTh isnumbe ris not dis playe d\fThe illu strati onofthe grad ation inthe figure is ac cen tu ated forexplanatory purposes \fIt may bediffe rent fromthe actualsca leleve l\f Ad jus tth e co lorsp ace ofthe input signal\f Settin gs :Au to, YCb Cr(4:4:4\b, YCbCr(4:2:2\b, RGB [Auto] YCbCr(4: 4:4\b ,Y C bC r( 4: 2:2\b, RGBsignals are automa tical lydet ected andcon figure d\f Settin gs if th einput ofaYCbCr(4:4:4\b input video imag esign alis de tecte d\f Set tin gs if th einput ofaYCbCr(4:2:2\b input video imag esign alis de tecte d\f Defa ultsetting when RGB video signals input are det ected\f Co nfig ured comm unication ofHD MI equ ipment\f Set tin gs :O n,Off [Off] 53 SDC1\b Mask Pro gress ive Inpu t Level Check Colo rSpac e Con tro lwi th HD MI 21 HDMI
54 SDC 1\b108 0p DI LA 3D FrontProject or UserÕ sManual Au to Fr ame Packin g Side by Sid e Top andBo ttom 2D Y Pb/Cb Pr/C r RG B Hor iz\f V ert \f Fron t Cei ling Mou nt(F\b Rear Cei ling Mou nt(R\b Hor izon tal Vert ic alDet erm ines theform atof the 3Dinput sig nal\f S om esig nals may notbeembedded with3D inf ormat ion,th us the imag eproj ected maynot occu rin 3D ifthe yare recognize das 2D image s\f If thi soc cur s, you will need toreconfigu rethe 3Dsettin gs ma nual ly\f (*\b It is rec ommen ded toread "On3D" (refe rence pag e:53\bbefo re wat chin g3D vide oimag es\f Se tt in gs :Au to, Frame Packin g,Side bySid e,Top &Bot tom, 2D [Auto] 3 D for mat sar edeter mined automatically \f Selec tth is ifth e3D input signa lis the frame pack me tho d\f Se lec tth is ifth e3D input signa lis the side by side method\f Se lec tth is ifth e3D signal isthe topand bottom method\f Pro jec ted asa2D sign al\f (*\b The Comp onentvid eo input selection\f This con figu res theinput sign almethod ofthecompo nent in put\f Se ttin gs :Y Pb/ Cb Pr /C r, RGB [YPb/C b Pr/Cr] The sett in g for theco mpo nent video input sig nal\f The sett in g for theRGB video imageinpu tsig nal\f (*\b The PC inp ut se lection\f The pic tu re pos ition of Tracking andPhasewill beaut oma tical ly adj usted\f Ad ju sts thesiz e an ddisplay ofthe horiz ontal direction and dis pla yare aof th e vid eo ima ges\f (Dep endin g on the sig nal, thereistypically littleneed for adj ust men t\b Adju sts theflicker ing an d blu rof the video images\f (Dep endin g on the sig nal, thereistypically littleneed for adj ust men t\b Adju st th e pictu re po sitioning \f Adju sts thehor izon tal position of the imag e\f Adju sts thever tical position oftheimage\f To Su bmen u“[3 1]Lens Control” PixelAd just To su bm enu “[32]Pix elAdjust” Ad ju sts fortheprojectorÕs position; onecanswitch hori zo n ta la nd vertical flip /forw ard swi tch \f Settin gs :Fron t,Ceiling Mount (Fro nt\b, Rear, Ceiling Mount(Re ar\b [Front] Front upri ght projection mode \f Cei ling /fron tprojection mode\f Rear uprig ht projectio nmode\f Cei ling /rear projection mode\f Con cern in g th eprojectio nplane, keyston eco rrec tionma ybe depl oye d(espe cially us eful when theprojector isnot par allel to th e scr een orenvironment\b\f (*\b Ther emay be instances, whenthevideo image aft er having corre cte dfor keys tone distortion will still not mat ch the scr een \fTh eposition withash ift correcti onof0% posi tion ison e exce ptio n\f (*\b Wi th 3D input sig nals, keystone adjustmen tis no tposs ible\f Ad ju sts thehor izon tal keystone\f Se ttin gs :40 to40 [0] Adju sts thever tical keysto ne\f Settin gs :30 to30 [0] 3DForm at Colo rSpac e AutoAlignmen t Trac king Pha se Pictu rePosition Lens Control Pixel Adjus t Insta llat ion Styl e Keysto ne 22COMP \b 23 PC 3 Insta llat ion
55 SDC1\b A B Off Au to Op en On Off On Off Hor iz\fR ed H or iz\fGre en Hor iz\fB lu e Ve rt\fR ed Ve rt\fGr een Ve rt\fB lueTh evid eo imag esare enlarged [stretched] inthe vert ica ldi rect io n of the panelres olut io n \fT his setti ngis us ed when oneus es th e anam orphic lens toenl arg ethem inth e hori zo nta ld irect ion\f (*\bA namor phicmod escannot beset when there is a 3D sig nal input \f Ifa 3D signal isfedin whenever the Ana morphic modesaresetto A or B,the Anam orphicmode sar eautomaticall yturned Off\f Set tin gs :A, B,O ff [Off] Video wit h an aspect ratio of 2\f35:1 isenlarg edinthe vert ica ldi rect ion of thepa nelre so lut ion andprojected\f Video wit h an aspect ratio of 16:9 are disp layed by redu cingth em inth e ho rizo ntal dire ction ,wi thout changi ngtheir size in t he ver tic al dir ection \f Used when watchin gvideo images otherth an those with a2\f35 :1aspe ctratio wh ile us ing an anamorphi clens\f 2\f35 :1video images arepr ojec ted withou tany changes\f (Black bands app ear on all sid es\b Th iscon tro lmay correct forwhite balanceerrors, when de termin edto occur fromtheno nun iform reflecti vepro pert ies of the proj ec tion screen \f Ple as eadj ust to you rpreference\f Ad jus ts bla ck levelwh en used indoors\f Settin gs :0 to 10 [0] Th iscon tro lseach motorized functions ofthelens durin gpro je ct or in sta llat io n\f Th isfunc tion isused toadjust focus\f Th isfunc tion isused toadjust zoom \f Thisfunc tion isused toadjust shift\f Thisfunc tion isused toset the lens coverpositi on,an dwh ethe ror no tit sho uld be lin ke dwith apower supplyfor op ening /cl os ing, or simply leftopen\f Settin gs :Au to, Open [Auto] Thisop ens/clos esthelens cover when linked topowe ron/ offcomm ands\f Regard les sif th epower ison/off, thelens cover is al w ays ope n\f An Adju stm ent patter ncan bedisplayed when setting fo cu san dzo om\f Set tin gs :O n,Off [On] During th ead jus tmen t,the image patte rn isdispla ye d \f Th eima gepatter nis displayed inconjun ctionwiththe abo ve items\f Off Theex ter nal inp ut sig nal isdis played withoutdisp layin gth e imag epatt ern \f Thisloc ks thelen sadjustment controls Settin gs :O n,Off [Off] Thisturn son thelen s“lock” feature\f Ifthe remote controlbut ton“LE NS ”but tonis pres sed ,a warn ing mess ageis issue d\f Thisen ables alllen scontrol functions\f Thisfin e tu nes possible slight colorerrorsinthe horiz ontal/v ert ica ldi rect ions of the vide oImag es, in uni ts of 1pix el \f (*\bIt is imp ossib leto match allimage pixelsonthe scre en\fDueto th etech nologythere willalw aysbe some gaps\f (*\bIn cas eth eimag eis reverse d,or upsid edown, thehorizo ntal an dve rtica ld ire ctio nsare reversed\f (*\bP leas epe rfor madjustme ntsonaclear still ima ge\f (*\bFor fin e tu nin g,th eeffects ofadjustme ntsmay bedifficul tto se eon so me video ima ges\f (M ove red to th eleft\b 1to 5(m ove redtotheright\b [3] (M ove green totheleft\b, 1to 5(move redtothe right\b [3] (M ove blu e to theleft\b 1to 5(m ove redtotheright\b [3] (M ove red down\b 1to 5(move redup\b [3] (M ove green down\b 1to 5(move greenup\b [3] (M ove blu e do wn\b 1to 5(move blueup\b [3] Ana morphi c Screen Adjust BlackLevel Focu s Zoo m Shi ft Lens Cover Image Pat tern Lock 31 Lens Cont rol 32 Pixe lA dju st
56 SDC 1\b108 0p DI LA 3D FrontProject or UserÕ sManual Blue Bl ack 1 5 se c On 5sec Of f On Off On Off Off On (P ow er\b On (An amo\bSet sthe backg rou nd color when noinputsignal isdete ct ed\f Set tin gs :B lu e, Black [Blue] Set sthe backg rou nd color toblue\f Set sthe backg rou nd color toblack\f Set sthe pos ition oftheon screen menu\fBy pres sing the [OK]bu tton, anima ge ill ust ration ap pea rsat the positi on of the men u\fT he hig hlighted position intheillustra tio n ca nbe mo vedvia th e lef tand right keys\f Ifone pres ses[OK], the menu movestothehigh lighted position\f If you pre ss thekey tothe right, themen uwill move starting from thetop lef t> to p righ t> central >bottom righ t > bott om leftand then back tothe upperleft\f By pres sing of th e left key, themenu movesin the opp osi tedire cti on \f [Upperleft] Dete rmines thelen gth oftime todisp laythe menu\f Settin gs :1 5 sec, On [On] If ther eis no op eration for15seconds, themenu dis app ears\f Di sp lay is alway son until dism issed\f Config ures ifinpu tis display ed [or not]wh enever the inputis swit che d\f Value :5 sec, on [5 sec] Di sp lay sfor 5secon ds\f Not dis pl ay ed \f Co nfig ures wh eth eror not todisplay thesig nal, whe nth ein put is swi tched\f Set tin gs :O n,Off [On] Disp lay\f Not dis pl ay ed \f Co nfig ures wh eth eror not todisplay the"D ILA" logo upo nact ivat ion\f Set tin gs :O n,Off [On] Disp lay ed for 5secon ds\f Notdis pl ay ed \f Co nfig ures 12V output to an external device(ex:mo torize dscre en eq uip pe dwi th atri gger fun ction ]\f Set tin gs :O ff, On (Power\b, On(Anamorph ic\b [Off] Nooutput\f Wh enproj ector power isturned on,a12V contro lpu lse isemi tted from the trig ger out put \f Wh enturn ing off power, theoutput ofthe 12V contro lsign alsto ps\f Du ring stan dby mod e,an outp utwill occu rif the OPER ATEbutton is pre ssed\f Aftercoo ling, the outpu tst op s [as theproj ector retu rns tostandby]\f Co ntr ol sign als (12V \bare emitted whentheAnam orphicmo deisset from “Off”to “A” or “B” \fIf the Anamorp hicmode is set to “A ” or “B ”, th eoperation inthis state equals“On (Power\b”\f Estab lis h es asyste mPower O ff Timer\f *If th er eare no op erations, theunit powers offautom atica lly\f *It pow ersoff automatically evenwhile projecting an image \f Settin gs :O ff, 1ho ur,2 hours, 3ho urs, 4hou rs [Off] Back Color Menu Position Menu Displ ay Line Display Sou rceDis play Log o Trigg er Off Tim er 4Di spl aySetup \bFu nctio n
5\b SDC1\b Off 1Hou r 2Hou r 3Hou r 4Hou r On Off RS 232C LAN On Of f Inp ut Sou rce Dee pColo r Lam pTim e Inp ut Re sol ution H Freq uency V Fr eq uen cy Dee pColo r Lam pTim ePow eris not tu rn ed off\f P ow eris tu rned offautomatically after1hou r\f Pow eris tu rned offautomatically after2hou rs\f Pow eris tu rned offautomatically after3hou rs\f Pow eris tu rned offautomatically after4hou rs\f Us ed when theprojector isinstalled athig her eleva tion s(ap px\f 300 0fee t,o r 900 m ab ove sea lev el\b\f Set tin gs :O n,Off [Off] Set\f Not set\f Dete rmines thecon trol terminal tobe used \fO nly one term ina ltype may beuse d at onetime\f Set tin gs :R S 232C, LAN [RS232C] Sel ectthe RS 232C port\f Sel ects the LAN port\f Netw orkis dis play ed ifLAN ischo sen in“C ommunica tion te rmina l” su bme nu“[5 1 ]Ne twork” is set to“L AN ”\f Re set sth elamp use timer to“0”\f Set sthe DHC Pclie nt\f Set tin gs :O n,Off [Off] Automat ic ally obtain san IPaddress fromtheconn ecte dnetw ork s DHC Pse rv e r\f * The auto maticretr ieval starts with the"Set" withinth e me nu\f Thenetw orksetting sare establishe dman ually\f Set sthe IP ad dres s\f [192\f168\f0\f2 ] Setsthe su bnet mas k\f [255\f2 55\f2 55 \f0] Set sthe defau ltga tewa y\f [192\f1 68\f0 \f25 4] Disp lay sth e MAC address ofthe unit\f [51 ]R efl ects thenetwork setting\f Disp lay svid eo imag einput terminal\f Disp lay sth e name ofthe input source\f Disp lay sth e color bit depth concerning aninput video signa l\f *Wh enyouinput YC bCr (4:2:2\b, itis not dis playe d\f *Wh enthe reisinfor mation about DeepColor from thesource device ,it is dis pla yed\f Di sp lay sth e lamp usage time\f Disp lay svid eo imag einput terminal\f Disp lay simag eres olu tion\f Disp lay sth e H Freq uency\f Di sp lay sV Freq uenc y\f Disp lay sth e color bit depth concerning aninput video signa l\f *Wh enyouinput YC bCr (4:2:2\b, itis not dis playe d\f *Wh enthe reisinfor mation about DeepColor from thesource device ,it is dis pla yed\f Di sp lay sth e lamp usage time\f HighAltitud eMode Com muni cat ion Ter minal Netw ork Lamp Reset DHC PCli ent IPAddre ss SubnetMask Defa ult Gate way MAC Address Set \b1 Networ k 6Info rmat ion Disp lay sup on HDMI/CO MP\finpu t Disp lay sup on PC input
58 SDC 1\b108 0p DI LA 3D FrontProject or UserÕ sManual Opera tion Guide Ope ration Guide Glossary Ga mma Curve Gam maen cod ing of im ag es isrequired tocompensat efor propert iesofhuman vision to max imi ze the useof the bits or bandw idth [in digital devices ]relative tohow huma ns per cei ve light and color™f Human vision under com mon illum ination conditions (not pitc h blac kor blindi ngly bright) fol lows anappr oximate gamm aor pow erfunc tion™f Ifim ag es arenot gamma encoded, they allocate too ma nybits or to o mu chban dw idth tohig hlight s that huma ns canno tdiffer entiate ,and to o fe w bits/band width to shad ow val ues tha thumans are se ns itiv e to andwoul dreq uirem ore bits/ba ndwidth toma inta inthe same visu alqua lity™f [… exce rptfrom Wiki pedi a,6/1 1] The gamm acur veofthe SD C1 5proj ecto rcan becustom tailored tomatc hthe re lative val ues ofthe inputsigna l,the pro jecto rÕs light out pu t,for optimu mpict urefide lity™f Adj ustme nts can bemade both in total whi te and viathe three primary RGBcolor s™f The val ue ofthe input videoimage signal is displa yedasaper centa gew ith both bein g displ ayed in % ofuni tsof the maxi mum light input signal forbright ness, andthe bri ghtn ess out put value as a per centag eof the ma ximum output of the pro jecto r™f We can sayth at rel ative to th e signal input value at50% ,it proj ectswith abri ght ness output value also at 50%™f However ,a light output value of0% isnot compl etely blac ksinc ethat cannot be projec ted [the possibil ity of any proje ctor to reproduc eabsolute blac knes sis lim ited ; thus the light output at “0% black” will be actuall yslightly brighter inrea lterms] ™f Theinput video imagesignal value is thus represent edbyacontinuous gammacurve fro m 0% to 10 0% ,w hich canbe adjus ted byyouor your calibrator ™fThe gam macurve can bese t for each colorsepara tely,i™fe ™fred, green and blue –or by selec tingwhite to adjustal lco lor sat the same time ™f Alarge r“a ngle ”of incl ina tion ofthe gam macurve (“A”below )leads toagrea ter different iati on of the light output values in tha tarea, thusmakingiteasier toresolve fine det ails in the video™f Alower “angl e”ofinc lina tion willlead tofew erdifferenc esinthat ar ea ,mak ing the images harder todisti ngui shbetw eentheimportant grada tions (“B”) ™f If it is impos sible toachi eveany inc lina tionangle, becom inghorizontal, thegap in that ar ea vani shes and it ma ybe imposs ible todistinguish betweenanyofthe key details in video (“C”) ™f Suppos eyou knew theexact incli nati on(or gam macurve) value( s)of the input video signal ,an dcoul dincr easethe slope inthe des ire dar eas andattenu ate the slo pe in othe r por tio ns of the video ™fThe resul tw oul dbe acle arer, welldefined image™f Converse ly,if one doesnot know theinclination values of the video content, fineadjustm entm ight be mor ediffi cul tto perf orm™f Howe ver,there aresome know ntrends ofthe input signal value and loosely deter mined by the type ofvide ocontent ™fA few typical examples are presented in the [Gamma] (Refere nce Page :48)™f Som eme thods about howto adj ust the gamm acurv eare pres ented here,butinreality one can think ofvar ious adjustme ntmet hods, forexample where red,greenand blue ar eindi vidu ally adj ust ed™f In your ownim age creation, pleasewor kthe process oftrial and erro rand discover foryour selfthe impac tof var ious gamm acurves ™f 0% 10 0% IN PU TSIG NALVA LUE THELIGHTOUTPUT 0% 100% 0% 10 0% IN PU TSIG NALVA LUE THELIGHTOUTPUT 0% 10 0% 0% 10 0% INP UT SIG NAL VAL UE THE DIS TRIBUTI ON OF TH EIN PUT SIGNAL THELIGHTOUTPUT 0% 10 0% 0% 10 0% INP UT SIG NAL VAL UE THE DIS TRIBUTI ON OF TH EIN PUT SIGNAL THELIGHTOUTPUT 0% 10 0%
59 SDC1\b 3D[S te re oscopic] Viewing Thisisabri ef descr iptio nof the 3D meth odology avail ablefr o m this pro jecto r™fYo uwill nee d 3D gla sses, a3D emit ter that synchroniz estheac tive shut ter glasses wit h the proj ect ed imag es(3D glas sesand emit tersold sepa rate ly),plus appropria tecontent froma3D Bluray play er, cab le or sa tell ite system, orgam econ sole™f Th e3D scheme empl oyed bythis systemutili zes the princi ple of binoc ular parallax™f It pr oject swit hthe frame sequential method, whereseparat elyalternat ingimages are pr odu ced forth eleft and right eye™f Openi ngandclosing of3D glasses fitt ed with liqui d cryst alshutters are controlled insuc hawa ythat video images corre sponding to the ri gh t/lef teye andar eonly visible bythere sp ect ive eye ™fAs aresult ,one canseetrue th reed imensionalima ges with this sy stem : Dueto the subtle differ enc eof ima ge pers pective as see nby each eye ,th ebr ain pe rcei ves them inaste reo sco pic way™f The3Dvideo images that “may” beseen bythe respec tive ey es are artifi cial ly pro duced todayby sophi sticated3Dcameras™f Dueto the exposure of eacheye to ONLY therespective leftand righ tvi deo im ages, the brai nis induc edto create a stere osc opi c ima gean illusion whichisnot present in the real object™f In other words, todayÕs 3D magic isasophisticat eduse ofvirtual imaging techni ques! q.é þ Binocular Parallax: Difference ofview on asingle object asseen by the leftand right eyes, respectively\fOriginal Video images seen withthelefteyeEyes Videoimages seen withtheright eye Stereoscopic video image Please stop watch ing at once if you feelu nw ell and consultap hy sicia n if neces sary\f •Peop le wh osu ffer from certa in ty pes ofphot os ens itivi ty, fro m heart dis eas e,or peopl ein gen eral ly poor phy sical cond it io n sho uld not watc h3D video im ages fr om thi sdev ice\f • Itis recommen dedthat youta ke a br eak peri odi cally\fLe ngt hand fr equen cyofthebreak sw ill va ry du eto in div idu aldiffer ence san d tol eran ces\f Pleas ejudg efo r you rsel fan dus ecaut ion whe n viewi ng fo r lo ng er pe rio d s of time\f • Th ebrai nan dey es fu nct ion to ju dge stereo sco pic vis ion\f Afee ling for real dis tan ces star ts to deve lop from earlych ild hood ;we lea rn di stan ces by tou ch ing and seeing real object s\fEven th ou gh there a re indi vidu aldi ffe re nces, children un der 5are sti ll dev eloping the se im port antski lls \f Lett ing th em fr equen tly wat ch virtual 3D images can be an obstacle in the dev elop men tof th e rea lw or ldÕs th reed im ens ion alpers pectives\f • Youn gch ild ren may sudd enly become naus eous when watch in g 3D im ag es\f They may continue to wa tch for long periods withou t unders tanding where the sympt oms ofmot ion sick ness ari se fr om 3D ima ger y\fPlea se accomp anyyou rch ild ren while wa tchi ng in 3D ,a n d pay particular atten tion to the heal thof our you nger view ers at al ltim es\f