GE 27902 Cordless Telephone Owner's Operating Manual

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THE WORLD'S FINEST HOME THEATER PRODUCTS

RUNCO

Super HDTV

D T V V i d e o P r o j e c t o r

DTV-

992/992 ULTRA

DTV Capable CRT

Projector

TABLE OF CONTENTS

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

................................................................................................................................

1-1

On Safety ............................................................................................................................................................1-1

On Installation .....................................................................................................................................................1-2

On Servicing .......................................................................................................................................................1-2

On Cleaning ........................................................................................................................................................1-2

On Repacking .....................................................................................................................................................1-2

On Illumination ....................................................................................................................................................1-2

LOCATION AND FUNCTION OF CONTROLS.....................................................................................2-1

Rear Panel Terminology .....................................................................................................................................2-1

Front Panel Terminology.....................................................................................................................................2-1

Control Panel Terminology..................................................................................................................................2-2

Remote Control Description................................................................................................................................2-3

CONNECTIONS ....................................................................................................................................3-1

AC Power (mains) Cord Connection ..................................................................................................................3-1

Power Check.......................................................................................................................................................3-1

Switching on/off...................................................................................................................................................3-1

Start Up With Full White Image ..........................................................................................................................3-2

Signal Input Connection to the Projector ............................................................................................................3-2

Connecting a Composite Video Source to Port 1...............................................................................................3-3

Connecting an S-Video or Video Source to Port 2 .............................................................................................3-3

Connecting an RGB Analog Source With Composite Sync ...............................................................................3-4

Connecting an RGB Analog Source With Tri-Level Sync...................................................................................3-4

RGB3S or RG3sB Input Selection ................................................................................................................3-4

Connecting a Component Source.......................................................................................................................3-5

(R-Y)Y(B-Y)S or (R-Y)Ys(B-Y) Input Selection .............................................................................................3-5

Connecting a Component Source With Tri-Level Sync ......................................................................................3-5

(R-Y)Y(B-Y)3S or (R-Y)Y3s(B-Y) Input Selection .........................................................................................3-6

Connecting a Computer, e.g. IBM PC (or compatible), Apple Macintosh to the RS232 Input of the Projector........................................................................................................................................................3-6

CONTROLLING ....................................................................................................................................4-1

Battery Installation in the RCU ...........................................................................................................................4-1

How to Use Your RCU ........................................................................................................................................4-2

Projector Address ...............................................................................................................................................4-2

How to Display a Projector Address ...................................................................................................................4-2

How to Program an Address Into the RCU ........................................................................................................4-2

Input Selection ....................................................................................................................................................4-3

Analog Picture Controls ......................................................................................................................................4-4

Brightness Control .........................................................................................................................................4-4

Contrast Control ............................................................................................................................................4-4

Color Saturation Control................................................................................................................................4-4

Tint Control ....................................................................................................................................................4-4

Sharpness Control.........................................................................................................................................4-4

The Pause Key ...................................................................................................................................................4-4

START UP OF THE ADJUSTMENT MODE..........................................................................................5-1

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

RANDOM ACCESS ADJUSTMENT MODE

..................................................................................................

6-1

Starting Up the Random Access Adjustment Mode...............................................................................................6-1

Overview ‘Random Access Adjustment’ Mode ......................................................................................................6-1

Selecting Setup Pattern .........................................................................................................................................6-2

Internal Cross Hatch Pattern..................................................................................................................................6-2

Random Access Adjustment Mode Selection Menu..............................................................................................6-3

Picture Tuning ........................................................................................................................................................6-3

Color Balance.........................................................................................................................................................6-3

Sync Fast/Slow Adjustment ...................................................................................................................................6-3

Peaking ..................................................................................................................................................................6-4

Color Select............................................................................................................................................................6-4

Clamp Tuning .........................................................................................................................................................6-4

Focusing.................................................................................................................................................................6-5

Geometry Adjustments...........................................................................................................................................6-6

Horizontal Phase Adjustment.................................................................................................................................6-6

Raster Shift Adjustment .........................................................................................................................................6-7

Left-Right (east-west) Adjustments ........................................................................................................................6-8

Left Side Correction ...............................................................................................................................................6-9

Top-Bottom (north-south) Adjustments ................................................................................................................6-10

Size Adjustment....................................................................................................................................................6-11

Vertical Linearity Adjustment ................................................................................................................................6-11

Blanking Adjustments...........................................................................................................................................6-12

Convergence Adjustment.....................................................................................................................................6-13

Vertical Corners....................................................................................................................................................6-14

Fine Convergence Adjustments ...........................................................................................................................6-14

SERVICE MODE ...................................................................................................................................7-1

Starting up the Service Mode.................................................................................................................................7-1

Overview flowchart ‘Service’ Mode ........................................................................................................................7-1

Identification ...........................................................................................................................................................7-2

Copy a Block ..........................................................................................................................................................7-2

Deletion of Blocks ..................................................................................................................................................7-3

Deleting Block by Block .........................................................................................................................................7-3

Deletion of All Blocks .............................................................................................................................................7-3

Change Password..................................................................................................................................................7-4

Change Language..................................................................................................................................................7-4

Total Run Time .......................................................................................................................................................7-4

All settings to Midposition ......................................................................................................................................7-5

Undo All Settings to Midpos...................................................................................................................................7-5

R & B Convergence Mid ........................................................................................................................................7-5

Undo R & B Convergence Mid...............................................................................................................................7-5

Dynamic Astigmatism.............................................................................................................................................7-6

G2 Adjustment .......................................................................................................................................................7-7

CRT Run in Cycle ..................................................................................................................................................7-7

Projector Warm-Up.................................................................................................................................................7-8

MESSAGES, WARNINGS, AND FAILURES........................................................................................8-1

SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................................................................................9-1

APPENDIX 1 (RS 232 Control).......................................................................................................APP-1

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Hardware Configuration ....................................................................................................................................APP-1

How to Format the Control Data.......................................................................................................................APP-1

Sending a RECORD (single instruction)...........................................................................................................APP-2

Example String to Send to the Projector With Address 3 to Turn it On/Off......................................................APP-3

COMMAND CODE LIST...................................................................................................................................APP-3

APPENDIX 2 (EYE-Q

TM

Autoconvergence)....................................................................................APX-1

Overview .........................................................................................................................................APX-1

THE QUICK GUIDE to using the EYE-Q

TM

system .......................................................................APX-1

Easy-To-Use, High Precision Automatic Convergence System .......................................................................APX-2

Easy-To-Use, High Precision Automatic Geometry System .............................................................................APX-2

Compact Built-In System ..................................................................................................................................APX-2

Preparing Your EYE-Q

TM

...................................................................................................................................APX-2

ON-SCREEN OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS..................................................................................APX-3

ACCESS TO EYE-Q

TM

ON-SCREEN MENUS ..................................................................................................APX-3

EYE-Q

TM

MENU.................................................................................................................................................APX-3

EYE-Q

TM

SETUP ...............................................................................................................................APX-4

Setting the Configuration ..................................................................................................................................APX-4

FOCUSING THE CAMERA LENS...................................................................................................APX-5

CENTERING THE CAMERA ...........................................................................................................APX-6

Centering The Camera Horizontally .................................................................................................................APX-6

Centuring The Camera Vertically......................................................................................................................APX-7

SET TOUCH-UP OPTIONS .............................................................................................................APX-7

Touch-Up On Source On/Off.............................................................................................................................APX-7

Touch-Up On Timer...........................................................................................................................................APX-8

Reference Source .............................................................................................................................................APX-8

Adjusting Other Sources ...................................................................................................................................APX-8

Learning A Reference .......................................................................................................................................APX-9

WHAT IS BEING MEASURED BY EYE-Q

TM

.....................................................................................................APX-9

TOUCH UP AND AUTOCONVERGENCE ....................................................................................APX-10

Adjusting Screen Size.....................................................................................................................................APX-10

On Current Source..........................................................................................................................................APX-10

Touch-Up .........................................................................................................................................................APX-11

Align On Current Source .................................................................................................................................APX-11

Align From Midposition On Current Source ...................................................................................................APX-11

On All Sources ................................................................................................................................................APX-12

Touch-Up On All Sources ...............................................................................................................................APX-12

Align On All Sources .......................................................................................................................................APX-12 i-3

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Align From Midposition on All Sources...........................................................................................................APX-13

Interrupting the Automatic Convergence Process ..........................................................................................APX-13

Error Messages...............................................................................................................................................APX-13

No Pattern Error ..............................................................................................................................................APX-14

Status Reporting Forced Break ......................................................................................................................APX-14

EYE-Q

TM

DIAGNOSTICS................................................................................................................APX-15

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Notice on Safety

This equipment is built in accordance with the requirements of the international safety standards EN60950, UL 1950 and CSA C22.2

No.950, which are the safety standards of information technology equipment including electrical business equipment.

These safety standards impose important requirements on the use of safety critical components, materials and isolation, in order to protect the user or operator against risk of electric shock and energy hazard, and having access to live parts.

Safety standards also impose limits to the internal and external temperature rises, radiation levels, mechanical stability and strength, enclosure construction and protection against the risk of fire.

Simulated single fault condition testing ensures the safety of the equipment to the user even when the equipment's normal operation fails.

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FEDERAL COMMUNICATION COMMISSION (FCC

STATEMENT)

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC

Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.

Note:

The use of shielded cables is required to comply within the limits of Part 15 of FCC rules and EN55022

*All the safety and operating instructions should be read before using this unit.

*The safety and operating instructions manual should be retained for future reference.

*All warnings on the equipment and in the documentation manuals should be adhered to.

*All instructions for operating and use of this equipment must be followed precisely.

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

Before operating this equipment please read this manual thoroughly, and retain it for future reference.

Installation and preliminary adjustments should be performed by qualified RUNCO personnel or by authorized

RUNCO service dealers.

OWNER’S RECORD

The part number and serial number are located at the back side of the projector. Record these numbers in the spaces provided below.

Refer to them whenever you call upon your RUNCO dealer regarding this product.

SER. NUMBER:

DEALER:

CAUTION

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK

DO NOT OPEN

On Safety

1. This product should be operated from an AC power source.

This projector may be connected to an IT-power system.

Operating AC power voltage of the projector:

DTV-992 / 992 ULTRA: 110/120 VAC, 50/60 Hz; unless otherwise specified.

Consult your dealer to switch over from 230Vac to 120Vac or from

120Vac to 230Vac.

If you are not sure of the type of AC power available, consult your dealer or local power company.

2. This product is equipped with a 3-wire grounding plug, a plug having a third (grounding) pin. This plug will only fit into a grounding-type power outlet. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the purpose of the grounding-type plug.

CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK,

DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK)

NO USER-SERVICABLE PARTS INSIDE

REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL

The lighting flash with an arrowhead within a triangle is intended to tell the user that parts inside this product may cause a risk of electrical shock to persons.

WARNING FOR THE CUSTOMERS:

THIS APPARATUS

MUST BE GROUNDED (EARTHED) via the supplied 3 conductor AC power cable.

(If the supplied power cable is not the correct one, consult your dealer.)

!

The exclamation point whithin a triangle is intended to tell the user that important operating and/or servicing instructions are included in the technical documentation for this equipment.

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Safety Instructions

A. Mains lead (Power cord) with CEE 7 plug:

The wires of the mains lead are colored in accordance with the following code.

Green and yellow:

Blue: earth (safety earth) neutral

B. Power cord with ANSI 73.11 plug:

The wires of the power cord are colored in accordance with the following code.

Green/yellow: ground

White: neutral

CEE 7

LINE = BROWN

NEUTRAL = BLUE

GROUND = YELLOW / GREEN

ANSI 73.11

3. Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not locate this product where persons will walk on the cord.

To disconnect the cord, pull it out by the plug.

Never pull the cord itself.

LINE = BLACK

NEUTRAL = WHITE

GROUND = YELLOW / GREEN

4. If an extension cord is used with this product, make sure that the total of the ampere ratings on the products plugged into the extension cord does not exceed the extension cord ampere rating. Also make sure that the total of all products plugged into the wall outlet does not exceed 15 amperes.

5. Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a risk of fire or electrical shock.

Never spill liquid of any kind on the product. Should any liquid or solid object fall into the cabinet, unplug the set and have it checked by qualified service personnel before resuming operations.

6. Lightning - For added protection for this video product during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet. This will prevent damage to the projector due to lightning and AC power-line surges.

On installation

1. Do not place this equipment on an unstable cart, stand, or table. The product may fall, causing serious damage to it.

2. Do use this equipment near water.

3. Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are provided for ventilation; to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating, these openings must not be blocked or covered. The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. This product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register.

The projector should not be placed in a built-in installation or enclosure unless proper ventilation is provided.

4. Do not block the projector cooling fans or free air movement under and around the projector. Loose papers or other objects may not be nearer to the projector than 4” on any side.

On servicing

Do not attempt to service this product yourself, as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage potentials and risk of electric shock!

Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.

Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions:

a. When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed.

b. If liquid has been spilled into the equipment.

c. If the product has been exposed to rain or water.

d. If the product does not operate normally when the operating instructions are followed.

Note: Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions since improper adjustment of the other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to normal operation.

e. If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged.

f. If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance, indicating a need for service.

Replacement parts

- When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used original RUNCO replacement parts or authorized replacement parts which have the same characteristics as the

RUNCO original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in degraded performance and reliability, fire, electric shock or other hazards. Unauthorized substitutions may void warranty.

Safety check

- Upon completion of any service or repairs to this projector, ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in proper operating condition.

On Cleaning

Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.

- To keep the cabinet looking brand-new, periodically clean it with a soft cloth. Stubborn stains may be removed with a cloth lightly dampened with mild detergent solution. Never use strong solvents, such as thinner or benzine, or abrasive cleaners, since these will damage the cabinet.

- To ensure the highest optical performance and resolution, the projection lenses are specially treated with an anti-reflective coating, therefore, avoid touching the lens. To remove dust on the lens, use a soft dry cloth.

Do not use a damp cloth, detergent solution, or thinner.

On repacking

Save the original shipping carton and packing material; they will come in handy if you ever have to ship your equipment. For maximum protection, repack your set as it was originally packed at the factory.

On illumination

In order to obtain the best quality for the projected image, it is essential that the ambient light which is allowed to fall on the screen be kept to an absolute minimum.

When installing the projector and screen, care must be taken to avoid exposure to ambient light directly on the screen. Avoid adverse illumination on the screen from direct sunlight or fluorescent lighting fixtures.

The use of controlled ambient lighting, such as incandescent spotlight or a dimmer, is recommended for proper room illumination. Where possible, care should also be taken to ensure that the floors and walls of the room in which the projector is to be installed are non-reflecting, dark surfaces.

Brighter surfaces will tend to reflect and diffuse the ambient light and hence reduce the contrast of the projected image on the screen.

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2 LOCATION AND FUNCTION OF CONTROLS

VIDEO Green=Oper.

Red=Stby

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to following two conditions (1). This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation.

Comm Port Port 3 R G B Comp/

HSYNC

VSYNC

Off On

Power/Mains

1 2

3

4

5 6 7 8

9 10

REAR PANEL TERMINOLOGY

1

2

3

4

5

Power Switch:

press the switch to turn the projector ON.

Depending on the hardware set-up of the projector during installation, the projector switches to ‘Standby’ or to ‘Operational’ mode. If in standby, the standby LED lights up.

AC Power Input

Communication Port

• allows connection of a remote IR receiver unit to the projector.

Port 3

RGB Analog Input (9 pin female sub D connector). Allows a character generator, microcomputer, etc. having analog

RGB outputs to be connected to the projector.

Port 4/5:

RGB-S Input (5x BNC connector):

RGB-S input: allows a character generator, microcomputer, video camera, etc. having analog RGB Output to be connected to the projector.

Line inputs

– signals RED-GREEN-BLUE

– COMPOSITE sync. signal

– Tri level sync. signal (option>)

6

7

S-VIDEO Input:

(Not Active)

75 ohm Termination Switch for S-Video signals

8

VIDEO Input: (Not Active)

9

75 ohm Termination Switch for Video signals:

(Not Active)

10

Projector Pilot Lamp:

indicates the Status of the projector.

– unlit: mains (power) switch is not pressed.

– lit: mains (power) switch is pressed and the indicated color shows the projector mode:

Green color : operational mode of the projector.

Red color: standby mode of the projector.

RS232 IN

RS232 IN RS232 OUT IR REMOTE

RS232 OUT IR REMOTE

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11 12 13 14 15

FRONT PANEL TERMINOLOGY

11

12

RS 232 Input Port

Connection between the DTV-992 / 992 ULTRA and an IBM

PC (or compatible) Or MAC (RS422) for remote computer control and data communication.

RS 232 Output Port

RS232 Input Port allows a communication link for PC 0r

MAC to the next projector in a series of projector.

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13

14

15

IR Sensor

receiver for control signals transmitted from the

RCU.

IR Remote

Connector for remote input for hard wired remote

Control.

EYE-Q Camera

LOCATION AND FUNCTION OF CONTROLS

Control panel terminology

a. The Local Keypad

Getting Access

The local keypad is underneath the top cover door with the Runco logo.

To open this door, push as indicated on drawing and turn it to the front side of the projector.

This local keyboard has the same functions as the Remote Control

Unit (RCU)

b. RCU control panel terminology

This remote control includes a battery powered infrared (IR) transmitter that allows the user to control the projector remotely. This remote control is used for source selection, control, adaptation and set-up. It includes automatic storing of picture controls (Brightness, Sharpness )

– picture geometry adjustments

– convergence adjustments

Other functions of the remote control are:

– switching between standby and operational modes

– switching to “pause” (blanked picture, full power for immediate restarting)

– direct access to all connected sources

– variable adjustment speed : when pushing continuously on the control stick or the picture keys, the adjustment will be executed in an accelerated fashion.

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LOCATION AND FUNCTION OF CONTROLS

1

IR Transmission Indicator

2

ADJ. :

Adjust key, to enter or exit the adjustment mode.

stand-by color

3

Address key (recessed key) :

to enter the address of the projector (between 0 and 9). Press the address key, followed by pressing one digit button between 0 and 9. When addressed to O , the remote will talk to any projector, regardless of its address.

4

STBY :

Stand by button:

- To initiate remote power up operation

- To stop projection without main power off.

5

Pause :

To mute the image, press PAUSE. The image disappears but full power is retained for immediate restarting.

6

Mute :

Not used

pause / park sharpness tint brightness contrast

14

For Future Use

7

Help :

Not used.

8

9

10

11

12

13

Digit buttons :

Direct aspect ratio selection.

Sound controls :

Not used.

Picture controls :

Use these buttons to obtain the desired level

(see also ‘Controlling’) for each picture function.

Phase

: Not used.

15

ENTER :

To start up the adjustment mode or to confirm an adjustment or selection in the adjustment mode.

16

Control disc :

To make menu selections when in the adjustment mode. Also allows to increment or decrement an adjustment in the adjustment mode.

Control disc up = up arrow in the menus

Control disc down = down arrow in the menus

Control disc to the right = arrow to the right on the menus

Control disc to the left = arrow to the left on the menus

17

EXIT :

To leave the adjustment mode or to scroll upwards when in the adjustment mode.

Text :

When adjusting one of the image controls during a meeting, the displayed bar scale can be removed by pressing ‘TEXT’ key first. To re-display the bar scale on the screen, press

‘TEXT’ key again. ‘TEXT’ key is only active in operational mode. When ‘TEXT’ is off, no warning message will be dis played.

FREEZ :

Not used.

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18

For Future Use

CONNECTIONS

AC Power (mains) Cord Connection

Use the supplied power cord to connect your projector to the wall outlet. Plug the female power connector into the male connector at the backside of the projector.

Comm Port Port 3

R

G

B

Comp/

HSYNC

VSYNC

Power Check

Power voltage indication on sticker on the back side of the projector.

The power voltage is indicated here.

Warning!

Check if the indicated power voltage corresponds to that of the wall outlet.

If the wall outlet voltage is different, call a Runco technician for power adaptation of the projector.

Switching On/Off

The projector is switched ON and OFF using the power

(mains) switch ON/OFF.

Pressed : ON

Not pressed : OFF

The projector can start now in the ‘operational mode’

(image displayed) or in the ‘stand by mode’, depending on the position of the ‘power up’ dip switch on the controller unit. This DIP switch must be set during installation by a qualified technician, If you want to change this start up mode, call a qualified technician.

Stand by indication lamp: no light up: projector switched OFF green color: projector in Operational mode red color : projector is in Standby mode.

RS232 IN

RS232 IN RS232 OUT IR REMOTE

RS232 OUT IR REMOTE

VIDEO

Off On

Power/Mains

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VIDEO

Green=Oper.

Red=Stby

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to following two conditions (1). This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation.

Green=Oper.

Red=Stby

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to following two conditions (1). This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation.

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Connections

When starting up the projector, with the power switch or via the stand-by key, the projector can start up in two ways if the “CRT run in” cycle option is switched OFF.

full white image (projector warm up) or

immediately image display.

The way of starting up can be set in the service mode.

Start up with full white image.

The next menu will be displayed for 30 seconds.

a. Start up with warm up period.

If no action is taken, a white image will be displayed for 20 minutes.

This white image will be shifted on the faceplate of the CRT to avoid burn in. During this warm up period, it is possible to interrupt this white image projection by pressing the EXIT key. The previous menu will be repeated for another 30 seconds but the remaining time will be indicated.

If EXIT is pressed, the remaining warm up period will be shipped.

PROJECTOR WARM UP

A FULL WHITE PATTERN

WILL BE GENERATED FOR

20 MINUTES

FOR IMMEDIATE USE OF

THE PROJECTOR, PRESS

<EXIT>

WARNING: SKIPPING THIS

PROCEDURE CAN REDUCE

THE INITIAL PICTURE

QUALITY OF THE PROJECTED

IMAGE.

THIS OPTION CAN BE

DISABLED IN THE SERVICE

MENU

During the warm up period, every 30 seconds a text box with the remaining time will be displayed on the screen for 2 seconds. This text box will be displayed every time on another place.

If another key, different from EXIT, is pressed, a text box with following text will be displayed:

Please use <EXIT> to leave this procedure.

b. Start up without warm up period.

If the

EXIT

key is pressed, the warm up period will be skipped and the projector is immediately ready for use.

Warning : skipping this warm up procedure can reduce the initial picture quality of the projected image.

Signal Input Connection to the Projector:

Composite Video

S-Video

RGBS or RGsB

RGB3S or RG3sB (option)

Off On

Power/Mains

Comm Port Port 3

R

G

B

Comp/

HSYNC

VSYNC

REMAINING

PROJECTOR

WARM UP

TIME

18.5 MIN

PLEASE USE

<EXIT> TO

LEAVE THIS

PROCEDURE

VIDEO

Green=Oper.

Red=Stby

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to following two conditions (1). This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation.

3 4 5 2 1

Port No.

1

2

3

4/5

4/5

4/5

4/5

Projector Input

Not Used

Not Used

RGB

2

RGB

2

Component Video

3

RGB with Tri-Level Sync

4

Component Video with Tri-Level Sync

5

Press Digit Button

Not Used

Not Used

3

4 or 5

6

7

8

1 Not Used

2 Not Used

3 Input signal : R-Y, Y and B-Y with separate composite sync or with separate Hor and Vert. sync or with composite sync on Y.

4 Input signal : R, G and B with separate Tri level sync or with

Tri-level sync on green.

5 Input signal : R-Y, Y and B-Y with separate Tri level sync or with composite Tri-level sync.

* Video or S-Video : switchable in the Picture Tuning menu.

Only available when the optional Tri-level sync module is installed.

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Connecting a RGB Analog source with composite sync.

RGB analog input terminals with composite sync input or with sync on green. The projector detects automatically where the sync signal is located.

Always use an interface when a computer and local monitor have to be connected to the projector. Examples of interfaces which can be applied :

RGBS or RGsB input selection

a. With the RCU: Select RGB in the Source Selection menu b. With the local keypad :

(to gain access to the local keypad, see ‘Local keypad’ in chapter “Location and function of controls’.)

-Press

ADJUST

key, the General access menu is displayed on the screen.

-Use the control disk to highlight

3

.

-Press

ENTER

to select the highlighted source.

ON

OFF

ANALOG INTERF 120 MHz

INPUT

B

R G

H

INP

V

INP

Connections

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to following two conditions (1). This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation.

Connecting a RGB Analog source with Tri-level sync.

RGB analog input terminals with Tri level sync input or with Tri-level sync on green. The projector detects automatically where the sync signal is located.

RGB3S or RG3sB input selection

a. With the RCU: Select RGB in the Source Selection menu b. With the local keypad :

(to gain access to the local keypad, see ‘Local keypad’ in chapter ‘Location and function of controls’.)

-Press

ADJUST

key, the General access menu is displayed on the screen.

-Use the control disk to highlight

4.

-Press

ENTER

to select the highlighted source.

3-3

ON

OFF

ANALOG INTERF 120 MHz

INPUT

B

R G

H

INP

V

INP

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to following two conditions (1). This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation.

Connections

Connecting a Component source.

(R-Y)Y(B-Y) analog input terminals with sync input or with sync on the luminance (Y) input. The projector detects automatically where the sync signal is located.

Off On

Power/Mains

Comm Port Port 3

R

G

B

Comp/

HSYNC

VSYNC

VIDEO

Green=Oper.

Red=Stby

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to following two conditions (1). This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation.

VCR HDTV player

Audio amplifier

(R-Y)Y(B-Y)S or (R-Y)Ys(B-Y) input selection

a. With the RCU: Select “Component” in the Source

Selection Menu b. With the local keypad :

(to gain access to the local keypad, see ‘Local keypad’ in chapter ‘Location and function of controls’.)

-Press

ADJUST

key, the General access menu is displayed on the screen.

-Use the control disk to highlight

5

.

-Press

ENTER

to select the highlighted source.

Off On

Power/Mains

Comm Port Port 3 R G B Comp/

HSYNC

VSYNC VIDEO Green=Oper.

Red=Stby

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to following two conditions (1). This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation.

Audio amplifier

VCR HDTV player

Connecting a Component source with Tri-level sync.

(R-Y)Y(B-Y) analog input terminals with Tri-level sync input or with Tri-level sync on the luminance input.

Off On

Power/Mains

Comm Port Port 3 R G B Comp/

HSYNC

VSYNC VIDEO Green=Oper.

Red=Stby

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to following two conditions (1). This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation.

VCR HDTV player

Audio amplifier

3-4

(R-Y)Y(B-Y)3S or (R-Y)Y3s(B-Y) input selection

a. With the RCU: Select “Component” in the Source Selection Menu b. With the local keypad :

(to gain access to the local keypad, see ‘Local keypad’ in chapter

‘Location and function of controls’.)

-Press

ADJUST

key, the General access menu is displayed on the screen.

-Use the control disk to highlight 6.

-Press

ENTER

to select the highlighted source.

5

3

1

GENERAL ACCESS

6

4

2

Enter ADJUST

SHARPNESS

TINT

COLOR

BRIGHTNESS

CONTRAST

Select with , or then <ENTER>.

<EXIT> to return

FROM LOCAL KEYPAD

SOURCE SELECTION

SELECT AN INPUT

FROM BELOW:

RGB

S-VIDEO

VIDEO

COMPONENT VIDEO

Select with

or

then <ENTER>

<EXIT> to return

FROM RCU

Connecting a computer, e.g. IBM PC (or compatible), Apple Macintosh to the RS232 input of the projector.

Connections

RS232 IN

RS232 IN RS232 OUT IR REMOTE

RS232 OUT IR REMOTE

NS

LE

8mm

T

V

LENS

8m m

RS232 Ports

In/Out

The projector has a RS232 port that allows it to communicate with a computer.

Applications: remote control and data communications.

a) remote control:

-easy adjustment of the projector via IBM PC (or compatible) or

MAC connection.

-allow storage of multiple projector configurations and set ups.

-wide range of control possibilities.

-address range from 0 to 255.

b) data communications:

-sending data to the projector or copying the data from the projector to a hard memory device.

3-5

CONTROLLING

Caution : Do not display a stationary image with full brightness and contrast for longer than 10 min., otherwise you risk damage to the CRTs.

Battery installation in the RCU.

A new battery (not yet installed to save the battery life) is delivered inside the plastic bag with the power cord. Install the battery as follows :

Remove the battery cover on the backside of the RCU by pushing the indicated handle a little to the bottom of the RCU. Lift up the top side of the cover at the same time (fig. 1).

Insert the new 9 V battery (type 6F22S or equivalent) in the lower compartment and connect the battery to the contact plate.

Insert the battery into the lower compartment and put the cover back.

4

fig.1

Contact

plate

Battery

4-1

Behind the plastic cover, insert the 'card for RCU'. You can cut out the insert card on the last page of the installation manual.

fig.2

Controlling

The DTV-992 / 992 ULTRA can be controlled with a. The RCU b. The hardwired RCU (cable not included) c. The local keyboard

The procedure and results of controlling the projector with either of these RCU options is essentially the same.

How to use your RCU

a) Point the front of the RCU towards the projector

Ceiling

IR sensor

c. Using your RCU.

Before using your RCU, it is necessary to enter the projector address into the RCU (only when that address is between 1 and

9). The projector with the corresponding address will listen to that specific RCU.

When address 0, ‘zero address’ is programmed into the RCU, every projector, without exception will listen to the commands given by this RCU.

How to display a projector address?

Press the ADDRESS key (recessed key on the RCU) with a pencil. The projector’s address will be displayed in a ‘Text box’. This text box disappears after a few seconds.

Screen

RCU

PROJECTOR ADDRESS

001

b) RCU used in a hardwired configuration.

RS232 IN

RS232 IN RS232 OUT IR REMOTE

RS232 OUT IR REMOTE

LE

NS

8mm

T

V

LENS

8m m

Plug one end of the remote cable in the connector on the bottom of the RCU and the second side in the connector in the rear panel of the DTV-992 / 992 ULTRA labeled ‘REMOTE’.

Projector Address

a. Hardware set up of the projector address.

Every projector requires an individual address between 0 and 255 which is set with hardware DIP switches inside the projector. To change that address, contact a RUNCO authorized technician.

b. How to control the projector.

The projector’s address may be set to any value between 0 and

255. When the address is set, the projector can be controlled now with :

-the RCU for addresses between 1 and 9.

-computer, e.g. IBM PC (or compatible), Apple MAC, etc.

for addresses between 0 and 255.

Note : A projector will respond to a RCU set to an address of ‘0’ regardless of what address is set in the projector itself. Address “0” is therefore a universal address.

To continue using your RCU, it is necessary to enter the same address with the digit buttons (address between 0 and 9). For example, if the Address Key displays projector address 003, then press the “3” digit button on the RCU to set the RCU’s address to match the projector’s address. Do not press digit 003. This will address the remote to ‘0’ and control all projectors in the room.

How to program an address into the RCU?

Press the ADDRESS key (recessed key on the RCU) with a pencil and enter the address with the digit buttons. That address can be any digit between 0 and 9.

When programming ‘0’, zero address, the RCU will control a projector regardless of the projector’s address. This feature allows multiple projectors with different addresses to be controlled by a single RCU.

4-2

Controlling

Input selection.

GENERAL ACCESS MENU ITEMS

SOURCE Projector input

3

4

1

2

5

6

Comp. Video

S - Video

RGBS of RGsB

RGB3S or RG3sB

(R - Y) Y (B - Y)3S or

(R - Y)Ys(B - Y)

(R - Y) Y (B - Y)3S or

(R - Y)Y3s(B - Y)

Choose from table above. Push the control disk up or down to move the cursor up and down, push the control disk to the left or to the right to move the cursor to the left and to the right.

Press

ENTER

to confirm your selection.

When a valid and available source is selected, there will be information displayed on the screen about that source. This information includes :

- Source number

- Horizontal frequency

- Vertical frequency

Source 2

Fh = 15.6 kHz

Fv = 50 Hz

When the entry is a non valid source number, a warning appears on the screen : ‘input not available’.

Two possible ways of selecting an input : a) Display General access menu with RCU by pressing ADJ button. This brings up a secondary general access menu. Choose source selection and highlight desired source.

b) With the local keypad :

Press first the

ADJUST

key to display the General access menu.

Use the control disk to highlight the desired source number.

ADJUST

EXIT

Warning input not available

When a valid source number is selected, the projector will display this source or it will wait on the selected source number until the source becomes available. A message ‘source not available’ will be displayed for a short time.

STANDBY

ENTER

5

3

1

GENERAL ACCESS

6

4

2

SHARPNESS

TINT

COLOR

BRIGHTNESS

CONTRAST

Enter ADJUST

Select with , or then <ENTER>.

<EXIT> to return

General Access From Local Keypad

GENERAL ACCESS

SELECT AN OPTION

FROM BELOW:

SOURCE SELECTION

EYE-Q

ADJUSTMENT MODE

Select with or then <ENTER>

<EXIT> to return

GENERAL ACCESS

SELECT AN OPTION

FROM BELOW:

SOURCE SELECTION

EYE-Q

ADJUSTMENT MODE

Select with or then <ENTER>

<EXIT> to return

Warning source not available

4-3

Controlling

Analog Picture Controls

The analog picture controls can be adjusted with the RCU. The control keys are located on the lower right side of the key panel of the RCU and indicated with the name of the control and an icon.

When an analog picture control is pressed, a text box with bar scale and the function name of the control, e.g. ‘brightness...’ appears on the screen (only if ‘TEXT’ is ON). The length of the bar scale indicates the current memorized setting for this source. The bar scale changes as the + or - buttons of the control are pressed.

Tint Control

Tint is only active for Video and S-Video. Tint control is effective only when using the NTSC 4.43 or NTSC 3.58 system. A bar scale gives a visual indication on the screen of the current tint setting while pressing the + or - buttons (RCU) or pushing the control disk to the left or to the right (local keypad). If the bar scale is not visible on the screen, press the ‘TEXT’ key once and retry the above indicated buttons.

The bar scale increases when pressing on the + button and decreases when pressing the - button.

Sharpness Control

Sharpness control is only active for Video and S-Video. A bar scale gives a visual indication on the screen of the current sharpness setting while pressing the + or - buttons (RCU) or pushing the control disk to the left or to the right (local keypad). If the bar scale is not visible on the screen, press ‘TEXT’ key once and retry the above indicated buttons.

The bar scale increases when pressing on the + button (sharper picture) and decreases when pressing on the - button (softer picture).

BRIGHTNESS

40

Brightness Control

A correct ‘brightness’ setting is important for good image reproduction. Adjust the brightness with the + or - button (RCU) until the darkest parts of the picture appear black.

A bar scale gives a visual indication on the screen of the current brightness setting while pressing on the above indicated keys. If the bar scale is not visible on the screen, press ‘TEXT’ key once and retry the above indicated keys.

The bar scale increases when pressing on the + button (higher brightness) and decreases when pressing on the - button (lower brightness).

The Pause key

When the Pause key is pressed, the image projection is muted but the projector remains with full power for immediate restart.

To restart the image :

- Press the Pause key,

- Select a source number.

Contrast Control

A correct ‘contrast’ setting is important for good image reproduction. Adjust the contrast to the level you prefer, according to room lighting conditions. If the Contrast Control is too low, the picture will be too dim. If it is set too high, the picture may be too bright and not sharp. A bar scale gives a visual indication on the screen of the current contrast setting while pressing the + or - buttons (RCU). If the bar scale is not visible on the screen, press ‘TEXT’ key once and retry the above indicated keys.

The bar scale increases when pressing on the + button (higher contrast) and decreases when pressing on the - button (lower contrast).

GENERAL ACCESS

SHARPNESS

TINT

COLOR

BRIGHTNESS

CONTRAST

Quit ADJUST

Select with or

then <ENTER>

<EXIT> to return

The GENERAL ACCESS MENU is available from the LOCAL KEYPAD.

Press the ADJ 3X to display.

Color Saturation Control

Color saturation is only active for Video and S-Video. Adjust the color intensity of the picture. Adjust the color saturation using the

= and - buttons (RCU) or pushing the control disk to the left or to the right (local keypad). A bar scale gives a visual indication on the screen of the current color setting while pressing on the above indicated buttons. If the bar scale is not visible on the screen, press

‘TEXT’ key once and retry the above indicated buttons. The bar scale increases when pressing on the + button (richer colors) and decreases when pressing the - button (lighter colors).

4-4

START UP OF THE ADJUSTMENT MODE 5

Adjustment mode

All picture geometry and convergence adjustments are made while in the ‘Adjustment mode’. Two possible ways to enter the adjustment mode: a) Using the

RCU

.

Press the

ADJUST

key.

The projector displays the path selection menu.

b) Using the local keypad.

Press the

ADJUST

key.

The projector displays the General access menu.

Use the control disc to highlight enter

ADJUST

and press

ENTER

.

The path selection menu will be displayed.

ADJUST EXIT

STANDBY ENTER

Note: to adjust the Analog picture control while in the ‘Adjustment mode’, press the

ADJUST

key. The next General Access menu will be displayed.

Push the control disc up or down to select the analog control to be adjusted and press the ENTER key to confirm.

When the analog control is adjusted the projector returns automatically to the General access menu. When you want to return to the Adjustment mode, press

EXIT

, otherwise select quit

ADJUST

and press

ENTER

to return to operational mode.

You are now in the ‘Adjustment mode’. The control disc is used to make menu selections and also vertical and horizontal adjustments. The

ENTER and EXIT keys are used to move forward and backward through the menu structure. The ADJUST key can be used to terminate the adjustment mode while a path selection menu (head menu) is displayed.

There are 5 possible paths to follow once in the Adjustment mode. They are :

INSTALLATION

- Installation should be selected if the projector has been relocated and/or a different screen size is desired.

When selecting ‘Installation’, the user or operator will be warned to call a qualified technician to perform the installation procedure (see example of projected warning on next page).

GUIDED

- Guided should be selected if the user intends to perform a complete alignment of the projected image. All of the necessary geometry and convergence adjustments are made in a predetermined sequence.

5-1

5

3

1

GENERAL ACCESS

6

4

2

SHARPNESS

TINT

COLOR

BRIGHTNESS

CONTRAST

Enter ADJUST

Select with , or then <ENTER>.

<EXIT> to return

General Access From Local Keypad

GENERAL ACCESS

SHARPNESS

TINT

COLOR

BRIGHTNESS

CONTRAST

Quit ADJUST

Select with or

then <ENTER>

<EXIT> to return

ADJUSTMENT MODE

Select a path from below :

GUIDED

RANDOM ACCESS

INSTALLATION

SERVICE

EYE-Q

Source 1

Select with or

then <ENTER>

<EXIT> to return

RANDOM ACCESS

- Random Access should be selected if the user intends to make only a few adjustments.

SERVICE

- Service should be selected if the user intends to delete blocks, change password or apply information.

EYE-Q

- This selection will only be available when the subconvergence unit

EYE-Q is connected to the projector.

While in Guided or Random Access adjustment Mode, the user may use an external source, an internally generated genlocked pattern or an internally generated multifrequency cross hatch pattern as a setup pattern. Some items in the

Adjustment mode are password protected. While selecting such an item, the projector asks you to enter your password. (Password protection is only available when the password DIP switch on the controller module is in the ON position. Contact a RUNCO authorized technician when no password is requested during the adjustment procedure and password protection is desired.)

Your password contains 4 digits.

a) Adjusting the projector with the RCU.

Enter the digits with the numeric keys on the RCU.

Example : 2 3 1 9

For each digit entered, a ‘X’ appears on the screen under the displayed text

‘enter password’

When your password is correct, you get access to the ‘Adjustment mode’. When the entered password is wrong, the message ‘Wrong password !!!’ will be displayed. The projector stays on the previous selected item.

Factory programmed password :

0000

b) adjusting the projector with the local keypad.

When the ‘compose password’ menu is displayed, select with control disc the first digit of your password and press

ENTER

. Continue by selecting the second digit with the control disc and press

ENTER

. Handle in the same way for the third and fourth digit.

When your password is correct, you get access to the ‘Adjustment mode’.

When the entered password is wrong, the message ‘Wrong password’ will be displayed.

Once the password is correctly entered, all other password protected items are accessible without re-entering your password.

When re-entering the adjustment mode, it will be necessary to enter your password again when selecting a password protected item.

5-2

Start Up of the Adjustment Mode

ADJUSTMENT MODE

Select a path from below :

GUIDED

RANDOM ACCESS

INSTALLATION

SERVICE

EYE-Q

Source 1

Select with or

then <ENTER>

<EXIT> to return

COMPOSE

PASSWORD

???

7 8 9

4 5 6

1 2 3

0

Select with

, or

then <ENTER>

<EXIT> to return enter password

X X X X wrong password

RANDOM ACCESS ADJUSTMENT MODE

Starting up the random access adjustment mode

Push the control disc up or down to highlight “RANDOM ACCESS” and the press ENTER.

Some items in the Random access mode are password protected

(when the password function is enabled). Enter your password to continue. All other password protected items are now also available if

ENTER continues to Setup Pattern Selection

EXIT returns to operational mode

you stay in the adjustment mode.

Overview ‘Random Access Adjustment’ mode.

ADJUSTMENT MODE

Select a path from below :

GUIDED

RANDOM ACCESS

INSTALLATION

SERVICE

EYE-Q

Source 1

Select with or

then <ENTER>

<EXIT> to return

PICTURE TUNING

COLOR BALANCE

SYNC

PEAKING

RANDOM ACCESS

ADJUSTMENT MODE

SETUP PATTERN SELECTION

GEOMETRY

CONVERGENCE

COLOR SELECT

H PHASE

RASTER SHIFT

LEFT - RIGHT (E-W)

TOP - BOTTOM (N-S)

SIZE

VER LINEARITY

BLANKING

V CENTERLINE BOW

V CENTERLINE SKEW

SIDE BOW

SIDE KEYSTONE

SEAGULL CORRECTION

H CENTERLINE BOW

H CENTERLINE SKEW

TOP KEYSTONE

TOP BOW

BOTTOM KEYSTONE

BOTTOM BOW

SEAGULL CORRECTION

TOP BOW

BOTTOM KEYSTONE

BOTTOM BOW

SEAGULL GORRECTION

6

6-1

Random Access Adjustment Mode

Selecting Setup Pattern

If an external source is connected to the projector, this menu will be displayed. Push the control disc up or down to highlight the desired setup pattern and then press

ENTER.

Genlocked pattern : internally generated cross hatch pattern, locked on the external source.

Internal # pattern : internally generated cross hatch pattern and locked on internal generated sync signals. (no external source necessary)

ENTER continues to Random Access Adjustment Mode or

Internal # Pattern Selection.

EXIT returns to Path Selection menu.

ADJUST returns to Operational mode.

If no external source is connected to the projector, the internal cross hatch pattern menu will be displayed.

Note: The menus in the manual are created for an external source, connected to one of the inputs, and the ‘Genlocked Pattern’ is selected.

Internal Cross Hatch Pattern

The internal # pattern menu will be displayed if the internal cross hatch pattern has been selected or if no source is connected to the projector.

The table below lists the 8 fixed factory preset frequencies available. Another 8 blocks are custom programmable.

Push the control disc up or down to highlight the desired cross hatch frequency.

Push the control disc to the left or to the right to scroll to another page. Press

ENTER

if the desired block is selected.

15.6/50

15.7/60

31.2/50

31.5/60

31.2/50

31.5/60

33.7/60

15.8/60

PAL/SECAM

NTSC

EDTV

IDTV

HDTVEUREKA

HDTV ATV

HDTV HIVISION

EGA 1

44.2/70

48.5/60

61.0/76

SUPER VGA 2

SUPER VGA 1

SUPER VGA 3

63.9/76 APOLLO

ENTER continues to the Random Access Adjustment Mode.

EXIT returns to the Setup Pattern Selection menu.

Choose a setup pattern from below :

SELECTED SOURCE

GENLOCKED PATTERN

INTERNAL # PATTERN

Source 01

Select with or

then <ENTER>

<EXIT> to return

INTERNAL # PATTERN kHz / Hz

15.6/50

15.7/60

31.2/50

31.5/60

31.2/50

31.5/60

PAL/SECAM

NTSC

EDTV

IDTV

HDTV EUREKA

HDTV ATV

Select with

scroll with or or

<ENTER> to accept

<EXIT> to return

6-2

Random Access Adjustment Mode

Random access adjustment mode selection menu

This is the main menu for the Random Access adjustment mode.

Through this menu, the following adjustments and features are accessible:

- Picture Tuning

Sync slow/fast (video/s-video)

Color Balance

- Geometry

Convergence

- Color Select

And also Orbiting, Contrast modulation and Soft Edge, if these options are installed.

Picture Tuning

Highlight Picture tuning by pushing the control disc up or down and press

ENTER

.

The Picture tuning menu will be displayed.

Depending on the input source, the ‘Picture tuning’ menu will display different items.

- Color Balance

- Sync slow/fast

- Peaking

Color Balance

The Color Balance function is used to select or adjust the color temperature of white used by the projector.

The Color Balance can be adjusted in two different ways:

- fixed color balance. You have the choice between 3200k (reddish), 5400

K, 6500 K (white), or 9300 K (bluish).

- Custom white and black balance.

Fixed Color Balance

Highlight one of the 4 programmed color temperatures with the control disc and press

ENTER

to display the desired color balance.

Custom Color Balance

Select custom white balance by pushing the control disc up or down and press

ENTER

to start the adjustment.

Push the control disc up or down to adjust the red gain and push the control disc to the left or right to adjust the blue gain. A bar scale indicates the amount of adjustment.

Select custom black balance with the control disc and press

ENTER

to start the adjustment.

Push the control disc up or down to adjust the red cut-off and push the control disc to the left or to the right to adjust the blue cut-off.

When the color balance is adjusted, select continue by pushing the control disc up or down and press

ENTER.

Sync Fast/Slow Adjustment

The sync function is used to minimize horizontal jittering or tearing at the top to the displayed image.

Highlight

SYNC

with the control disc and press

ENTER

to toggle between

FAST

and

SLOW

.

Note: SYNC is normally used in the SLOW position. The FAST position is used to compensate for unsteady sync pulses from older video playback equipment, such as a VCR.

ENTER will toggle Sync between FAST and SLOW.

EXIT will return to the Random Access Adjustment menu.

6-3

RANDOM ACCESS

ADJUSTMENT MODE

PICTURE TUNING

GEOMETRY

CONVERGENCE

COLOR SELECT

Select with or

then <ENTER>

<EXIT> to return

PICTURE TUNING

COLOR BALANCE

SYNC : FAST

PEAKING : ON

Select with or

<ENTER> to accept

<EXIT> to return.

PICTURE TUNING

COLOR BALANCE

SYNC : FAST

PEAKING : ON or

<ENTER> to accept

<EXIT> to return.

3200 5400 6500 9300

CUSTOM WHITE BALANCE

CUSTOM BLACK BALANCE

Select with arrow keys

then <ENTER>

You can adjust red with or

Blue with or

<EXIT> to return

PICTURE TUNING

COLOR BALANCE

SYNC : FAST

PEAKING : ON

Select with or

<ENTER> to accept

<EXIT> to return.

Peaking

Peaking improves the contours in a projected image. Highlight

PEAKING

by pushing the control disc up or down and press

ENTER

to toggle the peaking between OFF and ON. During the creation of new settings for a

RGB source the peaking is switched to OFF.

Random Access Adjustment Mode

PICTURE TUNING

COLOR BALANCE

SYNC : FAST

PEAKING :

OFF

Select with or

<ENTER> to accept

<EXIT> to return.

Color Select

Highlight

COLOR SELECT

by pushing the control disc up or down and press

ENTER

to display the color select menu.

ENTER continues to the color select menu.

EXIT will return to Internal Crosshatch Selection or Setup

Pattern Selection Menu.

ADJUST returns to operational mode.

Use the control disc to highlight a color (CRT) or combination of colors to display the projected image in that specific color.

To select a new color, press

ENTER,

the color selection menu appears.

ENTER continues to the color select menu.

EXIT will return to Internal Crosshatch Selection or Setup

Pattern Selection Menu.

ADJUST returns to operational mode.

Clamp Tuning

Highlight CLAMP TUNING by pushing the control stick forward or backward and press ENTER to toggle between NORMAL and RESTORATION.

Select Normal :

- for all standard sources and all sources with a bac porch > 0.8ms,

- for sources with noise and spikes in the signal.

Select Restoration

- for standard sources with a backporch between 0.4 ms and 0.8 ms,

- for sources with sync separate or sync on Green.

Port 2 : Video or S-Video

Port 2 can be used as a Video or S-Video input.

Highlight Port2 by pushing the control stick forward or backward and press

ENTER

to toggle between VIDEO and S-VIDEO.

6-4

RANDOM ACCESS

ADJUSTMENT MODE

PICTURE TUNING

GEOMETRY

CONVERGENCE

COLOR SELECT

Select with or

<ENTER> to accept

<EXIT> to return.

RED

GREEN

BLUE

RED AND GREEN

BLUE AND GREEN

RED AND BLUE

Select with or

<ENTER> to accept

<EXIT> to return.

PICTURE TUNING

COLOR BALANCE

SYNC : FAST

PEAKING

CLAMP TUNING : normal

LINE DOUBLER : ON

Select with then or

<ENTER>

<EXIT> to return.

COLOR BALANCE

PORT2 : S-VIDEO

LINE DOUBLER : ON

Select with then

<ENTER> or

<EXIT> to return.

PICTURE TUNING

Focusing

Before starting the ‘focusing’ adjustment, be sure the lenses are correctly focused.

Push the control stick forward or backward to select ‘Focusing’ and press

ENTER

.

ENTER

continues to the Focusing color select menu.

EXIT

returns to Internal Crosshatch Selection or Setup Pattern

Selection menu.

ADJUST

returns to operational mode.

Focusing color select

The focusing has to be done for the three colors separately.

Therefore, start by selecting Green by pushing the control stick forward or backward and adjust Midpoint, top, bottom left and right focusing. Return to this focusing color select menu and continue with Red and Blue. Repeat for both colors Midpoint, top, bottom left and right focusing.

ENTER

selects the focusing menu for the selected color.

EXIT

returns to the Random access main menu.

Midpoint focusing

Push the control stick forward or backward to select midpoint and press

ENTER

continue with the midpoint focusing.

Adjust by pushing the control stick to the left or to the right until the center of the image is sharp.

Press

ENTER

to return to the focusing menu.

Top image focusing

The same procedure has to be repeated as for the midpoint focusing. Push the control stick forward or backward and press

ENTER

to continue to the top focusing.

Push the control stick to the left or to the right to adjust the top focusing. Adjust until the upper part of the image is sharp.

ENTER

to return to the Green Focusing menu.

Bottom image focusing

The same procedure has to be repeated as for the midpoint focusing.

Push the control stick forward or backward to select bottom and press

ENTER

to continue to the bottom focusing.

Push the control stick forward or backward to adjust the bottom focusing. Adjust until the lower part of the image is sharp.

ENTER

to return to the Green Focusing menu.

Left image focusing

The same procedure has to be repeated as for the midpoint focusing.

Push the control stick forward or backward to select LEFT and press

ENTER

to continue to the left focusing.

Push the control stick forward or backward to adjust the left focusing.

Adjust until the left part of the image is sharp.

ENTER

to return to the Green Focusing menu.

Right image focusing

The same procedure has to be repeated as for the midpoint focusing. Push the control stick forward or backward to select RIGHT and press

ENTER

to continue to the right focusing.

Push the control stick to the left or to the right to adjust the right focusing. Adjust until the right part of the image is sharp.

ENTER

to return to the Green Focusing menu.

When on the Green Focusing menu, press

EXIT

to return to the focusing color select menu and continue with the other colors.

Blue on source

After focusing the three color, and a discoloring on a normal image is still visible, select ‘Blue on source’ on the Focusing menu and repeat the above steps for Midpoint, top, bottom left and right focusing.

Press

EXIT

to return to focusing menu.

6-5

Random Access Adjustment Mode

RANDOM A CCESS

PICTURE TUNING

GEOMETRY

CONVERGENCE

FOCUSING

COLOR SELECT

RED

GREEN

BLUE

BLUE ON SOURCE

Select with then

<ENTER> or

<EXIT> to return.

RED

GREEN

BLUE

BLUE ON SOURCE

Select with then or

<ENTER>

<EXIT> to return.

MIDPOINT

TOP

BOTTOM

FOCUSING

LEFT

RIGHT

Select with then or

<ENTER>

<EXIT> to return.

Random Access Adjustment Mode

Geometry Adjustments

The geometry adjustments have to be done only on the green image. These adjustments are automatically implemented for the other color images : Left-right (EW) and

Top-Bottom Corrections, Blanking, Horizontal Amplitude, Vertical Amplitude, Vertical

Linearity and Horizontal Phase.

Highlight

GEOMETRY

by pushing the control disc up or down and press

ENTER

to display the geometry menu.

ENTER will display Geometry menu.

EXIT will return to Internal Crosshatch Selection or Setup

Pattern Selection Menu.

ADJUST returns to operational mode.

Within the Geometry Adjustment menu, the following adjustments are available :

- Horizontal Phase (not for internal # pattern).

- Raster Shift

- Left-Right Corrections

- Top-Bottom Corrections

- Horizontal Size

- Vertical Linearity

- Vertical Size

- Blanking

The convergence corrections are disabled during geometry corrections. The blanking corrections are only enabled during the blanking adjustments.

Horizontal Phase Adjustment

Push the control disc up or down to highlight

H PHASE

on

Geometry

menu and the press

ENTER.

Note : No horizontal phase adjustment is available on the internal # pattern.

For external sources :

If the raster shift is correctly adjusted, the H Phase text box is projected in the middle of the raster. At that moment, the “><” icon indicates the middle of the raster.

Adjust the H Phase control until the middle of the projected image is equal with the middle of >< icon.

Note : If the genlocked pattern was selected, the external source will be displayed.

A bar scale and a number indicator (between 0 and 100) on the screen give a visual indication of the horizontal phase adjustment.

RANDOM ACCESS

ADJUSTMENT MODE

PICTURE TUNING

GEOMETRY

CONVERGENCE

COLOR SELECT

Select with or

then <ENTER>

H PHASE

RASTER SHIFT

LEFT - RIGHT (E-W)

TOP - BOTTOM (N-S)

SIZE

V LINEARITY

BLANKING

Select with or

then <ENTER>

<EXIT> to return.

GEOMETRY

H PHASE

RASTER SHIFT

LEFT - RIGHT (E-W)

TOP - BOTTOM (N-S)

SIZE

V LINEARITY

BLANKING

Select with or

then <ENTER>

<EXIT> to return.

X

H PHASE

70

ENTER continues to geometry menu.

Push the control disc to the right to correct

Push the control disc to the left to correct

X

H PHASE

70

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X

H PHASE

70

Random Access Adjustment Mode

Raster Shift Adjustment

The green raster must be centered both horizontally and vertically on the center of the CRT surface. To center the green raster, look into the green lens and use the control disc to move the raster.

CAUTION

It is necessary to look into the lenses to perform these adjustments. To avoid eye discomfort while looking into the lenses, reduce the contrast and gradually increase the brightness level until the raster becomes visible on the face of the CRT.

ENTER will select green raster shift adjustment.

EXIT returns to random access adjustment mode menu.

Warning : In order to ensure maximum CRT longevity and to avoid CRT damage, do not shift the raster outside the phosphor area of the CRT.

To start the adjustment, use the control disc to highlight Raster shift and press ENTER to display the green raster on the phosphor.

forbidden area projected raster

GEOMETRY

H PHASE

RASTER SHIFT

LEFT - RIGHT (E-W)

TOP - BOTTOM (N-S)

SIZE

V LINEARITY

BLANKING

COARSE SHIFT

Select with or

then <ENTER>

<EXIT> to return.

GREEN VERTICAL

RED VERTICAL

BLUE VERTICAL

Select with or

then <ENTER>

<EXIT> to return.

correct raster position wrong raster position crt faceplate border phosphor border

Press

EXIT

to return to the Geometry menu.

Note : Horizontal and Vertical shifts for Red and Blue should end up with a setting close to 50%. If these settings are significantly greater or lesser than 50%, contact a RUNCO authorized service technician.

6-7

Random Access Adjustment Mode

Left-Right (east-west) Adjustments

Left-right and center adjustments affect only the vertical lines of the projected image.

To start up the left-right and center adjustments, follow the next procedure :

Push the control disc up or down to highlight

(E/W)

on the geometry menu and then press

LEFT-RIGHT

ENTER

.

GEOMETRY

H PHASE

RASTER SHIFT

LEFT - RIGHT (E-W)

TOP - BOTTOM (N-S)

SIZE

V LINEARITY

BLANKING

LEFT - RIGHT (E-W)

Select with or

then <ENTER>

<EXIT> to return.

RIGHT BOW

RIGHT KEYSTONE

LEFT BOW

LEFT KEYSTONE

Select with or

then <ENTER>

<EXIT> to return.

ENTER will select Left - Right adjustment menu

EXIT returns to random access adjustment mode main menu.

ADJUST returns to Operational mode

Only the green image is displayed while making left-right adjustments. The red and blue images will automatically be corrected in the same manner. Convergence corrections are automatically disabled for the duration of these adjustments.

The following adjustments can be executed

- vertical centerline bow

- vertical centerline skew

- side keystone (left - right)

- side bow (left - right)

All adjustments are indicated on the screen with the function name, a bar scale and a number between 0 and 100.

Adjust the next alignments until the vertical lines are straight.

To enter an alignment, push the control disc up or down to highlight a function and press

ENTER

to activate this function.

Press

EXIT

to return.

LEFT - RIGHT (E-W)

V CENTERLINE BOW

V CENTERLINE SKEW

RIGHT BOW

RIGHT KEYSTONE

LEFT BOW

LEFT KEYSTONE

Select with or

then <ENTER>

<EXIT> to return.

Corrects for curvature of the vertical lines in the middle of the image.

Corrects the tilting of the vertical lines in the middle of the image.

Corrects for curvature of the vertical lines on the right side.

Corrects the keystone geometry correction of the vert. lines on the right side.

Corrects for curvature of the vertical lines on the left side.

Corrects the keystone geometry correction of the vert. lines on the left side.

Correct by pushing the control disc to the right.

Correct by pushing the control disc to the left.

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Random Access Adjustment Mode

Seagull correction

Use this correction only if, after adjusting the vertical lines with the side bow or side keystone, still a ‘S’ deformation is visible on the left and the right side of the image.

The default value on the bar scale for this correction is 50.

Push the control stick forward or backward to highlight SEAGULL

CORRECTION on the Left-Right menu and then press ENTER.

Eliminate the deformation by pushing the control stick to the left or to the right until a straight line is obtained.

Left Side Correction

Left side corrections affect only the vertical lines of the set up pattern. Only the green image is displayed while making the left side adjust-ments. The red and blue images will automatically be corrected in the same manner.

Convergence corrections are automatically disabled for the duration of these adjustments.

Look only to the left side of the image while adjusting these fine tunings (bow and keystone). Before starting the left side correction, insure that the side bow and keystone adjustments are done prior

-

to these fine adjustments!

The following adjustments can be executed:

Left keystone

Left bow

Push the control stick forward or backward to highlight LEFT SIDE

CORRECTION on the geometry menu and then press ENTER.

ENTER

will select the Left Side Correction menu.

EXIT

will return to the random access adjustment menu.

ADJUST

returns to operational mode.

All adjustments are indicated on the screen with the function name, a bar scale and a number between 0 and 100.

Adjust the next alignments until the vertical lines on the left side are straight.

LEFT SIDE CORRECTION

LEFT KEYSTONE

LEFT BOW

Ensure that the side bow and keystone adjustments are done prior to these fine adjustments !

Select with then or

<ENTER>

<EXIT> to return.

To enter an alignment, push the control stick forward or backward to highlight a function and press ENTER to activate this function.

Press EXIT to return.

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H PHASE

RASTER SHIFT

LEFT-RIGHT (E-W)

LEFT SIDE CORRECTION

TOP-BOTTOM (N-S)

H SIZE

V LINEARITY

V SIZE

BLANKING

V CENTERLINE BOW

V CENTERLINE SKEW

SIDE BOW

SIDE KEYSTONE

SEAGULL CORRECTION

Select with or then

<ENTER>

<EXIT> to return.

H PHASE

RASTER SHIFT

LEFT-RIGHT (E-W)

LEFT SIDE CORRECTION

TOP-BOTTOM (N-S)

H SIZE

V LINEARITY

V SIZE

BLANKING

LEFT KEYSTONE

LEFT BOW

Ensure that the side bow and keystone adjustments are done prior to these fine adjustments !

Select with or then

<ENTER>

<EXIT> to return.

Correct the keystone geometry distortion of the vertical lines

Correct the bow geometry distortion of the vertical lines

Correct by pushing the control stick to the right

Correct by pushing the control stick to the left

Top-Bottom (north-south) Adjustments

Top-Bottom and center adjustments affect only the horizontal lines of the projected image.

To start up the Top-Bottom and center corrections, follow the next procedure :

Push the control disc up or down to highlight

TOP-BOT-

TOM (N/S)

on the geometry menu and then press

ENTER.

Only the green image is displayed while making top-bottom adjustments. The red and blue images will automatically be corrected in the same manner. Convergence corrections are automatically disabled for the duration of these adjustments.

The following adjustments can be executed

- Horizontal centerline bow

- Horizontal centerline skew

- Top bow

- Top keystone

- Bottom bow

- Bottom keystone

All adjustment are indicated on the screen with the function name, a bar scale and a number between 0 and 100.

Adjust the next alignments until the vertical lines are straight.

To enter an alignment, push the control disc up or down to highlight a function and press

ENTER

to activate this function.

Press

EXIT

to return.

TOP - BOTTOM (N-S)

H CENTERLINE BOW

H CENTERLINE SKEW

TOP BOW

TOP KEYSTONE

BOTTOM KEYSTONE

BOTTOM BOW

Select with or

then <ENTER>

<EXIT> to return.

Random Access Adjustment Mode

GEOMETRY

H PHASE

RASTER SHIFT

LEFT - RIGHT (E-W)

TOP - BOTTOM (N-S)

SIZE

V LINEARITY

BLANKING or

then <ENTER>

H CENTERLINE SKEW

TOP KEYSTONE

TOP BOW

BOTTOM KEYSTONE

BOTTOM BOW

Select with or

then <ENTER>

<EXIT> to return.

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Corrects for curvature of the horisontal lines in the middle of the image.

Corrects the tilting of the horizontal lines in the middle of the image.

Corrects for curvature of the horizontal lines on the upper side.

Corrects the keystone geometry correction of the Hor. lines on the upper side.

Corrects for curvature of the horizontal lines on the lower side.

Corrects the keystone geometry correction of the hor. lines on the lower side.

Correct by pushing the control stick backward.

Correct by pushing the control stick forward.

Random Access Adjustment Mode

Size Adjustment

Push the control disc up or down to highlight

SIZE

on the Geometry menu and then press

ENTER

.

ENTER

will select size adjustment.

EXIT

returns to random access adjustment mode menu.

ADJUST

returns to operational mode.

Adjust the horizontal size by pushing the control disc to the right or to the left until the exact image width is obtained.

Adjust the vertical size by pushing the control disc up or down until the exact image height is obtained.

Note :

- If the internal # pattern was selected, this pattern remains on the screen.

- If the genlocked pattern was selected, the external source will be displayed.

A bar scale and a numeric indicator help to gauge the size adjustment.

EXIT

will return to Geometry.

GEOMETRY

H PHASE

RASTER SHIFT

LEFT - RIGHT (E-W)

TOP - BOTTOM (N-S)

H & V SIZE

V LINEARITY

BLANKING

Select with or

then <ENTER>

<EXIT> to return.

4 Units

1.78 or 1.85 units

1.78 or 1.85 units

X

H SIZE

70

1.33 X Height

1.78 or 1.85 Units

4 X 3 Type Screen

Wide Format Screen

(1.78:1 or 1.85:1)

Wide Format Screen

(1.78:1 or 1.85:1)

A 4 X 3 Aspect Ratio on a Wide Format

(1.78:1 or 1.85:1) screen

4 X 3 -

Use horizontal size to make image fit width of screen, then use vertical size to make image fill height (circle is round). On a wide format (1:78:1 or 1.85) screen, adjust width of image 1.33 X the height of the screen. Adjust the vertical size to fill the height.

WS -

Use horizontal size to fill width of screen, then use vertical size to make circle round (use blanking to crop excess image top and bottom.) This is not necessary if you are using a 4 X 3 format screen.

ANA -

Use horizontal size to fill width of screen, then use vertical size to fill height of a 16 X 9 screen (circle is nor round). Alternative:

Use Anamorphic test pattern on test disc, then adjust sizing to make anamorphic circle round. This is good to use when converging an anomorphic image onto a 4 X 3 screen.

Vertical Linearity Adjustment

The vertical linearity adjustment function corrects for vertical nonlinearities which extend from the center of the image to the top and bottom of the image.

Push the control disc up or down to highlight

V LINEARITY

on the Geometry menu and then press

ENTER

.

ENTER

will select vertical linearity adjustment.

EXIT

returns to random access adjustment mode menu.

ADJUST

returns to operational mode.

Adjust the vertical linearity with the control disc until the distances between the horizontal lines of the set up pattern are equal from top to bottom.

EXIT

will return the

Geometry menu.

GEOMETRY

H PHASE

RASTER SHIFT

LEFT - RIGHT (E-W)

TOP - BOTTOM (N-S)

H & V SIZE

V LINEARITY

BLANKING

Select with or

then <ENTER>

<EXIT> to return.

V LINEARITY

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Blanking Adjustments

Blanking adjustments affect only the edges of the projected image and are used to frame the projected image on to the screen and to hide or black out unwanted information (or noise). A 0% on the bar scale indicates no blanking.

To start up the Blanking adjustments, follow the next procedure :

Push the control disc up or down to highlight

BLANKING

on the

Geometry menu and the press

ENTER.

The following blanking corrections are possible :

- Top blanking

- Bottom blanking

- Left blanking

- Right blanking

Therefore :

- If the internal # pattern was selected, this pattern remains on the screen.

- If the genlocked pattern was selected, the external source will be displayed.

Adjust the next blanking alignments until the image is correctly framed or the unwanted information is blanked out.

To enter a blanking alignment, push the control disc up or down to highlight a function and press

ENTER

to activate this function.

Press

EXIT

to return.

Random Access Adjustment Mode

GEOMETRY

H PHASE

RASTER SHIFT

LEFT - RIGHT (E-W)

TOP - BOTTOM (N-S)

H & V SIZE

V LINEARITY

BLANKING

BLANKING

Select with or

then <ENTER>

<EXIT> to return.

TOP

BOTTOM

LEFT

RIGHT

Select with or

then <ENTER>

<EXIT> to return.

Top blanking

Left blanking

Right blanking

Bottom blanking

Adjustment of the blanking on the top of the image.

Adjustment of the blanking on the bottom of the image.

BLANKING

TOP

BOTTOM

LEFT

RIGHT

Select with

then <ENTER>

<EXIT> to return.

Adjustment of the blanking on the left side.

Adjustment of the blanking on the right side.

6-12

Random Access Adjustment Mode

Convergence Adjustment

Convergence adjustments affect both the horizontal and vertical lines of the setup pattern. These adjustments are performed on the red image while superimposed on the green image and then on the blue image while superimposed on the green image.

Start with the coarse convergence adjustments and finalize with the fine convergence adjustment.

RANDOM ACESS

ADJUSTMENT MODE

PICTURE TUNING

GEOMETRY

CONVERGENCE

COLOR SELECT

SOFT EDGE

CONVERGENCE

Select with or

<EXIT> to return.

BLUE ON GREEN

Select with or

then <ENTER>

<EXIT> to return

The screen area is divided into 25 areas.

Coarse Convergence Adjustments

Highlight ‘Red on Green’ under the coarse convergence item and press

ENTER.

The coarse convergence menu will be displayed.

The following items are possible:

* Horizontal sides: adjust the vertical lines, within a certain area, on both sides without influencing the lines on the middle of the image.

* Vertical corners: adjust the horizontal lines in the four corners, within a certain area, without influencing the middle of the image.

Repeat for ‘blue on green’

25

24

5

20

21

23

22

4

18

19

9

8

1

6

7

15

14

2

10

11

17

16

3

12

13

Horizontal sides

Highlight “Horizontal lines’ and press ENTER to start the adjustment. To make a coarse adjustment of the red or blue vertical lines in ZONE 3 and

5 simultaneously.

B G R

B G R

CONVERGENCE

COARSE ADJUSTMENT

RED ON GREEN

BLUE ON GREEN

FINE ADJUSTMENT

GREEN ONLY

BLUE ON GREEN

HORIZONTAL SIDES

VERTICAL CORNERS

Select with or

then <ENTER>

<EXIT> to return

Hint

* Look to the outside edges of the image and adjust until the red or the blue vertical lines are on the green lines or as close as possible to the green lines.

* During these adjustments, the horizontal convergence adjustments in

ZONES 2, 3, 4, and 5 will be set to midposition (barscale 50)

CONVERGENCE

COARSE ADJUSTMENT

RED ON GREEN

BLUE ON GREEN

FINE ADJUSTMENT

GREEN ONLY

RED ON GREEN

BLUE ON GREEN

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Vertical corners

Highlight ‘Vertical corners’ and press

ENTER

to start the adjustment.

CONVERGENCE

HORIZONTAL SIDES

VERTICAL CORNERS

Select with or

then <ENTER>

<EXIT> to return

Random Access Adjustment Mode

To make a coarse adjustment of the red or blue horizontal lines in zone 10, 14, 18 and 22 simultaneously.

Hint:

- Adjust until the red or the blue horizontal lines are on the green lines or as close as possible to the green lines.

- During these adjustments, the horizontal convergence adjustments in zones 10 to 25 will be set to midposition (barscale 50)

Fine Convergence Adjustments

Use these controls after coarse convergence adjustment to optimize the convergence of the red and blue image on the green image.

Use the control disk to make horizontal or vertical convergence adjustments in the selected zone and then press

ENTER

to move the box to another zone or

EXIT

to return to convergence menu.

ENTER

toggles arrow keys between zone selection and zone adjustment.

EXIT

returns to convergence menu.

Note: The green convergence adjustments can be added as an option. When these are available, always start with ‘green only’. This option will also be indicated on the convergence menu.

Highlight first ‘Green only’ when available with the control disk and press

ENTER

to display the convergence adjustment menu.

Continue with red on green and blue on green.

CONVERGENCE

COARSE ADJUSTMENT

RED ON GREEN

BLUE ON GREEN

FINE ADJUSTMENT

GREEN ONLY

RED ON GREEN

BLUE ON GREEN

SEL : select area

using

arrow keys

ADJ : adjust area

using

arrow keys

Toggle between

SEL and ADJ with <ENTER>

<ENTER> continue

<EXIT> to return

CONVERGE

ADJUSTMENT

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6-14

SERVICE MODE

Starting up the Service mode.

Use the control stick to highlight

‘Service’

and then press

ENTER.

Some items in the Service mode are password protected (when the password function is active). Enter your password to continue. All other password protected items are now also available if you stay in the adjustment mode.

ENTER

continues to the Service Mode main menu.

EXIT

returns to the Operational mode.

The service items are combined in two service menus. To switch from the first to the second menu or vice versa, push the control stick forward or backward to select ‘more...’

Overview flowchart ‘Service’ mode.

ADJUSTMENT MODE

Select a path from below :

GUIDED

RANDOM ACCESS

INSTALLATION

SERVICE

EYE-Q

SERVICE MODE

Select with or

then <ENTER>

<EXIT> to return.

PROJECTOR SET-UP

MEMORY MANAGEMENT

COMMON SETTINGS

12C DIAGNOSTICS

Select with or

then <ENTER>

<EXIT> to return.

Overview flowchart ‘Service’ mode

7

7-1

Identification

Highlight

‘Identification’

with the control disc and press

ENTER.

ENTER will start the selected item.

EXIT returns to the Service mode menu.

The ‘Identification’ screen gives information concerning :

- Projector address. To change the address of your projector, contact a qualified service technician.

- Software version.

- Configuration.

Possible installations :

* Front-ceiling

* Front-table

* Rear-ceiling

* Rear-table

- Baud rate PC : transfer speed for communication with an IBM PC (or compatible) or MAC. The baud rate of the projector must be the same as the baud rate of the connected computer. When there is a difference, contact a qualified service technician to make the appropriate changes.

- Text ON/OFF

Indicates in operational mode if the bar scale and number indicator will be displayed and if warnings and failures will be displayed.

ON : displayed

OFF : not displayed

The status can be changed by pressing the ‘TEXT’ key once on the

RCU.

- Serial no. : indicates the fabrication number of the projector. This number can be useful when calling for technical assistance.

Copy a block

The copy a block function copies the settings of a selected block into the active block.

Highlight

copy a block

with the control disc and press

ENTER.

ENTER will select the highlighted item.

EXIT returns to the Path Selection main menu.

ADJUST returns to the Operational mode.

To copy the settings of a closed block to the block you are working on

(active block), use the control disc to select a block.

All existing settings will be overwritten with the new settings.

Press

ENTER

to copy the selected block. A confirmation screen will be displayed.

If you are certain you wish to copy the contents of the selected block into the active block, press

ENTER

.

ENTER displays a confirmation screen.

EXIT returns to the Service Mode main menu.

EXIT

cancels the copy procedure and returns without copying the block.

7-2

Service Mode

PROJECTOR SET-UP

IDENTIFICATION

TOTAL RUN TIME

CHANGE PASSWORD

CHANGE LANGUAGE

CHANGE PROJECTOR ADDRESS

CHANGE BAUDRATE

POWER UP MODE: operating

Select with or

then <ENTER>

<EXIT> to return.

RUNCO

DTV - 992

Proj. address : 001

Soft. Version : 6.00

Config. :Ceiling

Front

Baudrate PC : 9600

Text : ON

Serial No. : 103589552

MEMORY MANAGEMENT

COPY A BLOCK

DELETE A BLOCK

DELETE ALL BLOCKS

ALL SETTINGS TO MIDPOS

R & B CONVERGENCE MID

GR CONVERGENCE MID

COPY MODE

6

7

8

Nr.

Src Fh Fv inp conf

1

2

3

4

-

2

5

1

3

-

15.6 50

15.6 50

31.5 50

33.7 60 video FC

RGB3S RT intern FC

RGB3S FC intern FC

Active block nr.

1

Select with or will be overwritten !

Select with or

then <ENTER>

<EXIT> to return.

Service Mode

Deletion of blocks

This item is password protected.

The delete function is used to clear all data (settings) from an adjustment block.

A delete can be given : or

- block by block

- for all blocks.

Deleting block by block

The

‘delete a block’

function deletes the settings of a selected block.

ENTER will select the pointed item.

EXIT returns to the Path Selection main menu.

ADJUST returns to the Operational mode.

Highlight

‘Delete a block’

with the control disc and press

ENTER.

Push the control disc up or down to select the desired adjustment block.

ENTER displays the confirmation menu.

EXIT returns to the Service Mode main menu.

Press

ENTER

to delete the selected adjustment block. A confirmation menu will be displayed.

ENTER

will delete the selected block.

EXIT

cancels the deletion procedure and returns to the Service mode main menu.

ENTER gives a confirmation message before deleting.

EXIT returns to the Path Selection main menu.

Deletion of all blocks

Highlight

‘delete all blocks’

with the control disc and press

ENTER.

If you are certain you wish to delete all blocks, press

ENTER

to confirm, otherwise press

EXIT

to return.

Once

ENTER

is pressed, all block headers and adjustment settings are permanently removed and cannot be restored.

MEMORY MANAGEMENT

COPY A BLOCK

DELETE A BLOCK

DELETE ALL BLOCKS

ALL SETTINGS TO MIDPOS

R & B CONVERGENCE MID

GR CONVERGENCE MID

6

7

8

2

3

4

5

Select with or

then <ENTER>

<EXIT> to return.

Nr.

Src Fh Fv inp conf

1 1 15.6 50 video

3

-

2

-

31.2 60

15.6 50

31.5 50

33.7 60

RGB3S intern

RGB3S intern

FC

RT

FC

FC

FC

DELETE BLOCK

Select with or

then <ENTER>

<EXIT> to return.

The selected block will be deleted !

<ENTER> to confirm

<EXIT> to cancel

MEMORY MANAGEMENT

COPY A BLOCK

DELETE A BLOCK

DELETE ALL BLOCKS

ALL SETTINGS TO MIDPOS

R & B CONVERGENCE MID

GR CONVERGENCE MID

DELETE ALL BLOCK

Select with or

then <ENTER>

<EXIT> to return.

All block will be deleted !

<ENTER> to confirm

<EXIT> to cancel

7-3

Change password

This item is password protected.

Highlight

‘Change Password’

with the control disc and press

ENTER.

ENTER gives a confirmation message before deleting.

EXIT returns to the Path Selection main menu.

The current password is displayed. The new password must consist of 4 digits between 0 and 9. Push the control disc to the left or to the right to select the digits to be changed. Use the numeric keys to enter the new digits.

Press

ENTER

to save the new password. Before saving the new password, a confirmation screen will be displayed.

Press

EXIT

to return to the Projector Set-up menu without saving the new password.

When the displayed password is correct, press

ENTER

to save.

If not correct, press

EXIT

to cancel the saving.

ENTER saves the entered password.

EXIT returns without saving.

Change Language

The ‘Change Language’ function offers the possibility to change the language of the screen menus to :

- English

- Spanish

- French

- German

Highlight

‘Change Language’

with the control disc and press

ENTER saves the entered password.

EXIT returns without saving.

ENTER

.

Push the control disc up or down to select the desired language and press

ENTER

to change the language.

Total Run Time

Highlight

‘Total Run Time’

with the control disc and press

ENTER

to display the amount of time the projector has played since its first start up at the factory.

ENTER gives the selected item.

EXIT returns to Service mode menu.

ADJUST returns to the Operational mode.

Note : all projectors leave the factory after a burn-in period of approximately 100 hours.

7-4

PROJECTOR SET-UP

IDENTIFICATION

TOTAL RUN TIME

CHANGE PASSWORD

CHANGE LANGUAGE

CHANGE PROJECTOR ADDRESS

CHANGE BAUDRATE

POWER UP MODE: operating

CHANGE PASSWORD

Select with or

then <ENTER>

<EXIT> to return.

0 0 0 0

CHANGE PASSWORD

Select with or

then <ENTER>

<EXIT> to return.

Password will be reprogrammed as XXXX

<ENTER> to confirm

<EXIT> to cancel

Service Mode

PROJECTOR SET-UP

IDENTIFICATION

TOTAL RUN TIME

CHANGE PASSWORD

CHANGE LANGUAGE

CHANGE PROJECTOR ADDRESS

CHANGE BAUDRATE

POWER UP MODE: operating

LANGUAGE or

then <ENTER>

~

DEUTSCH

Select with or

then <ENTER>

<EXIT> to return.

PROJECTOR SET-UP

IDENTIFICATION

TOTAL RUN TIME

CHANGE PASSWORD

CHANGE LANGUAGE

CHANGE PROJECTOR ADDRESS

CHANGE BAUDRATE

POWER UP MODE: operating

Select with or

then <ENTER>

<EXIT> to return.

Service Mode

All settings to midposition

Item is password protected.

Highlight

‘All settings to midposition’

with the control disc and press

ENTER

to set all settings to their midposition.

A confirmation menu will be displayed first.

ENTER displays a Confirmation screen.

EXIT returns to the Service menu.

ENTER

will set all settings to their midposition.

EXIT

cancel the operation to set all settings to their midposition.

Undo all settings to midpos

When “all settings to midpos” is selected, all settings are set to their midposition. To cancel this action, select ‘Undo all settings to midpos’ by pushing the control disc up or down and press

ENTER.

‘Undo all settings to

Midposition’ is displayed in the Memory management menu instead of ‘All settings to midposition’ when this latter is pressed.

An undo is possible as long as the projector is playing on the same source

(= same adjustment block) even when some adjustments as geometry or convergence are already readjusted. When undo is pressed all settings are reset to the previous settings.

R & B convergence mid

Item is password protected.

Highlight

‘R & B convergence mid’

with the control disc and press

ENTER

to set all convergence settings to their midposition. A confirmation screen will be displayed first.

ENTER

sets the convergence settings to their midposition.

EXIT

cancels the procedure to set the convergence settings to their midposition.

MEMORY MANAGEMENT

COPY A BLOCK

DELETE A BLOCK

DELETE ALL BLOCKS

ALL SETTINGS TO MIDPOS

R & B CONVERGENCE MID

GR CONVERGENCE MID

SET TO MIDPOSITION

Select with or

then <ENTER>

<EXIT> to return.

All settings on current block will be overwritten !

<ENTER> to confirm

<EXIT> to cancel

MEMORY MANAGEMENT

COPY A BLOCK

DELETE A BLOCK

DELETE ALL BLOCKS

UNDO ALL SETTINGS TO MIDPOS

R & B CONVERGENCE MID

GR CONVERGENCE MID

Select with or

then <ENTER>

<EXIT> to return.

MEMORY MANAGEMENT

COPY A BLOCK

DELETE A BLOCK

DELETE ALL BLOCKS

ALL SETTINGS TO MIDPOS

R & B CONVERGENCE MID

GR CONVERGENCE MID

R & B CONVERGENCE MID

Select with or

then <ENTER>

<EXIT> to return.

Convergence settings in current block will be overwritten !

<ENTER> to confirm

<EXIT> to cancel

Undo R & B convergence mid

When “R & B convergence mid” is selected, all convergence settings are set to their midposition. To cancel this action, select ‘Undo R & B convergence mid’ by pushing the control disc up or down and press ENTER.

‘Undo R & B convergence mid’ is displayed in the Memory management menu instead of ‘R & B convergence mid’ when this latter is pressed.

An undo is possible as long as the projector is playing on the same source

(= same adjustment block) even when some adjustments are already readjusted. When undo is pressed all settings are reset to the previous settings.

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Dynamic Astigmatism (spot shape adjustment)

The spot shape adjustments correct the spot shape in 8 different areas on the screen and that for the three colors separately. The spot shape is adjusted according to the axial axises and the diagonal axises when using the arrow keys on the RCU.

1

4

6

2

7

These adjustments have to be done on a dot pattern (e.g. the internally generated pattern) with standard line frequency (15 kHz). The adjustment values are stored in the EEPROM and remain the same for all frequencies.

Follow the next procedure:

Spot Shapes before dynamic astigmatism correction

Diagonal astigmatism correction

(use the and arrow key)

Spot Shapes after dynamic astigmatism correction

Axial astigmatism correction

(use the and arrow key)

Service Mode

3

5

8

Highlight ‘Dyn. Astigmatism’ by pushing the joy stick forward or backward and press

ENTER

to select.

EXIT

returns to the path selection main menu.

Select the source type, selected source or genlock pattern, by highlighting the color for which the spot shape has to be corrected and press

ENTER

.

e.g. when selecting RED under ‘on genlocked pattern’, the projector switches to a genlocked pattern.

Press

ENTER

to continue adjustment.

Increase the contrast level using the Contrast Control to near maxi mum. Using that “+” Sharpness Key, defocus the image until the dots are large and easily visible. Press

ENTER

to continue to SEL.

SEL : select the adjustment area on the screen where the spot shape has to be corrected.

Use the arrow keys to select one of the 8 areas. Press

ENTER

to continue to ADJ.

ADJ : adjust the spot shape in the axial or diagonal direction when using the arrow keys for the selected area. Adjust until the spot shape is circular.

SERVICE MODE

IDENTIFICATION

COPY A BLOCK

DELETE A BLOCK

DELETE ALL BLOCKS

CHANGE PASSWORD

CHANGE LANGUAGE

RUN TIME

SET TO MIDPOSITION

CONVERGENCE MIDE

DYNAMIC ASTIGMATISM

MORE...

DYNAMIC ASTIGMA TISM

ON SELECTED SOURCE

RED

GREEN

BLUE

ON GENLOCKED PATTERN

RED

GREEN

BLUE

BLUE

with

<ENTER>

<EXIT> to return.

DYNAMIC ASTIGMATISM

First adjust the defocusing of the image.

SEL : select area using arrow keys

ADJ : adjust axial astigmatism using

or , diagonal astigmatism using

Toggle between SEL and ADJ with <ENTER>

<ENTER> to continue

<EXIT> to return.

7-6

Service Mode

G2 Adjustment

Item is password protected.

Highlight

‘G2 adjust’

with the control disc and press

ENTER

to continue.

A safety notice will be displayed on the screen as it is necessary to open the top cover to adjust the G2.

COMMON SETTINGS

G2 ADJUSTMENT

CRT RUN IN CYCLE

PROJECTOR WARM UP

MEMORYBANKS : ON

Select with or

then <ENTER>

<EXIT> to return.

ENTER selects the G2 adjustment.

EXIT returns to the Common settings menu.

ADJUST returns to the Operational mode.

COMMON SETTINGS

G2 ADJUSTMENT

CRT RUN IN CYCLE

PROJECTOR WARM UP

MEMORYBANKS : ON

Select with or

then <ENTER>

<EXIT> to return.

‘G2 adjustment should be performed by RUNCO personnel, or

RUNCO authorized dealers’.

If you are qualified, press

ENTER

to continue. If not qualified, press

EXIT

to return to the Common settings menu. Further description of the G2 adjustment is given in the Installation manual.

CRT run in cycle

The CRT run in cycle option can only be activated when memory blocks on an internal # pattern are available. When one or more such blocks are available, a flashing white image (5 sec on, 5 sec off) is generated and that for 5 minutes on the first internal block. In the next 5 minutes, a second internal block will be used to generate the flashing white image. The image will also be shifted in a vertical way to prevent a CRT burn in. To quit the CRT run in cycle option, press

EXIT.

Highlight ‘CRT run in cycle’ with the control disc and press

ENTER

to start.

ENTER

selects the CRT run in cycle option.

EXIT

returns to the Path Selection main menu.

SERVICE MODE

PROJECTOR SET-UP

MEMORY MANAGEMENT

COMMON SETTINGS

12C DIAGNOSTICS

Select with or

then <ENTER>

<EXIT> to return.

7-7

Projector warm up

Highlight ‘Projector warm up’ by pushing the control disc up or down and press

ENTER

to select the projector warm up menu.

The ON/OFF option can be toggled with the

ENTER

key.

When in the ON position (and the CRT run in cycle is OFF), the projector can start up with a warm up period of 20 minutes. During the start up a warm up menu will be displayed. This menu offers the possibility to skip the warm up period anyway by pressing the

EXIT

key and offers the possibility to adjust the horizontal and vertical amplitude of the white image with the control disc. During this warm up period, a full white image is shifted on the CRT faceplate to avoid a burn in.

Every 30 seconds a text box will be displayed on another place on the screen with the remaining time to go.

When

EXIT

is pressed during this warm up period, the warm up menu will be redisplayed with the remaining time indication. Press another time

EXIT

to interrupt the warm up cycle.

When the warm up option is OFF, when switching on the projector, it starts immediately with the projection of the selected source.

CRT Drive Mode

The projector CRT’s can be driven with the normal current (normal mode), a lower current (economic mode) or with a higher current

(boost mode).

To change the drive mode, highlight ‘CRT drive mode’ by pushing the control stick forward or backward and press ENTER to display the CRT drive mode menu.

To change the boost mode, push the control stick forward or back ward to select a display mode and press ENTER to select.

The following modes are available:

- normal

- economic : lower drive current to the CRT’s, the lifetime of the

CRT’s will enlarge but the light output will reduce.

- temporary boost: higher drive current to the CRT’s, the lifetime of the CRT’s will shorten but the light output will be higher. This situation is temporary, when restarting the projector, the drive mode is automatically set to normal.

- permanent boost: higher drive current to the CRT’s, the lifetime of the CRT’s will shorten but the light output will be higher. This setting will be saved in the EEPROM. When restarting the projector, it will start up in boost mode.

A warning, permanent BOOST mode in use, will be displayed to inform the user.

When text is on, this warning will be repeated every time a new source is selected.

COMMON SETTINGS

G2 ADJUSTMENT

CRT RUN IN CYCLE

PROJECTOR WARM UP

MEMORYBANKS

Select with or

then <ENTER>

<EXIT> to return.

PROJECTOR WARM UP

OPTION : ON

A FULL WHITE PATTERN

WILL BE GENERATED FOR

20 MINUTES AT POWER UP

AFTER THIS PROCEDURE

THE PROJECTOR IS READY

TO PERFORM IN OPTIMUM

CONDITION

TOGGLE OPTION ON OR OFF

with <ENTER>

<EXIT> to return

Service Mode

7-8

MESSAGES, WARNINGS, AND FAILURES

SOURCE 01

Fh= 15.6 kHz

Fv= 050 Hz

SOURCE 01

Fh= 15.6 kHz

Fv= 050 Hz

When selecting a new source, information about this source will be displayed on the screen. Source number, horizontal and vertical frequencies of the displayed source.

WARNING: source not available

The input is a valid input but the source is not connected to the input terminals or the input source is switched off.

Announcement of the selected source.

WARNING: invalid key entry

When a wrong key is pressed on the RCU.

enter password xxxx

Message to enter your password.

Password contains 4 digits.

WARNING: invalid code entry

Message when the entered pass word is wrong.

text on text off

PROJECTOR

ADDRESS:

003

These messages will be displayed on the screen when pushing the

<TEXT> key.

Text ON : the `bar scale indication' will be enabled during the change of an analog control in the

`operational mode'+ all warnings and failures will be displayed.

Text OFF : the `barnacle indication' will be disabled during the change of an analog control in the

`operational mode's all warnings and failures will not be displayed.

Indication of the projector ad dress when activating the `AD DRESS' button on the RCU with a pencil or other small object.

WARNING: end of adjust range

WARNING: input no longer available check input signal or select new source

End of adjustment range.

Message will be displayed when the input source is no longer available. The following message then appears: `check input signal or select new source'.

This message will be displayed after the message

`input no longer available'. It asks to check the connections between the source and the projector or to check if the source is switched on.

8

8-1

Messages, Warnings, and Failures

WARNING: invalid frequency input

The entered frequency or applied frequency of the source is out of the projector's range.

FAILURE

RWI communication error

Hardware failure. Call a qualified service technician.

WARNING: default settings loaded in the

E2PROM

Adjustment settings are lost.

Re load using Projector

Control Soft ware via PC or

MAC (if this option is available), or readjust image.

table is deleted

FAILURE invalid RWI soft version

Message to inform that selected table is deleted.

This message will be followed by `confirm message?, on which the user has to answer.

Wrong software version in your projector. Call for technical sup port.

FAILURE

EYE-Q communication error

Communication error between

EYE-Q and the projector.

Call a qualified service technician.

WAIT starting up EYE-Q

Message during the start up of the EYE-Q. Message will disappear when the EYE-Q is ready to accept commands.

FAILURE

1

2

C error addr. : 7FH3

Hardware failure. Call a qualified service technician for repair.

FAILURE short circuit on 1

2

C bus

Hardware failure. Call a qualified service technician for repair.

8-2

SPECIFICATIONS

DTV-992

DTV-992 ULTRA

Scan Rate:

Bandwidth:

CRTs:

15—75 KHz (horizontal)

37—200 Hz (vertical)

75 mHz

8 High performance with

Electromagnetic focus

Lenses:

Fully color corrected and filtered HD-8 lenses

Optical Resolution:

10 line pairs/mm

Inputs:

Component/RGB

Scan Rate:

Bandwidth:

CRTs:

15—110 KHz (horizontal)

37—200 Hz (vertical)

120 mHz

8 High performance with

Electromagnetic focus

Lenses:

Fully color corrected and filtered HD-8 lenses

Optical Resolution:

10 line pairs/mm

Inputs:

Component/RGB

Color Balance:

3200K, 5400K, 6500K,

9300K, Custom

Convergence

Memories:

Light Output:

Picture Size:

32

1250 lumens/230 ANSI

5—20 ft. wide

Throw Distance:

Video Standards:

Configurations:

Contrast Ratio:

Convergence:

1.33 x width (widescreens)

1.40 x width (4:3 screens)

NTSC, PAL, SECAM, NTSC 4.43

Front or Rear, Floor or Ceiling

100:1

Dynamic geometry, 25 point zone

115 VAC, 50/60 Hz

Power input:

Power

Consumption:

Environment:

Humidity:

500 W

32—104 ° F (0—40 ° C)

0—90 % , non-condensing

10—122 ° F (-12—50 ° C)

Storage:

Cabinet

Dimensions:

Width: 23.25 in./590.55 mm

Depth: 43 in./1092.20 mm

Height: 14.25 in./361.95 mm

Weight:

156 lbs. (70.76 kg)

Safety Regulations:

Complies with: UL, FCC

Class B , CE, C-Tick

Color Balance:

3200K, 5400K, 6500K,

9300K, Custom

Convergence

Memories:

Light Output:

Picture Size:

32

1250 lumens/230 ANSI

5—20 ft. wide

Throw Distance:

Video Standards:

Configurations:

Contrast Ratio:

Convergence:

1.33 x width (widescreens)

1.40 x width (4:3 screens)

NTSC, PAL, SECAM, NTSC 4.43

Front or Rear, Floor or Ceiling

100:1

Dynamic geometry, 25 point zone

115 VAC, 50/60 Hz

Power input:

Power

Consumption:

Environment:

Humidity:

500 W

32—104 ° F (0—40 ° C)

0—90%, non-condensing

10—122 ° F (-12—50 ° C)

Storage:

Cabinet

Dimensions:

Width: 23.25 in./590.55 mm

Depth: 43 in./1092.20 mm

Height: 14.25 in./361.95 mm

Weight:

156 lbs. (70.76 kg)

Safety Regulations:

Complies with: UL, FCC

Class B , CE, C-Tick

9-1

APPENDIX 1

RS 232 Control

By far, the most accurate way to control or integrate the DTV-992 / 992 ULTRA into a home theater system is by RS

232 control. In this section, you will find hardware configuration and how to format the control data, command strings and examples.

Hardware Configuration

RS232 Connector 9PIN D-SUB PC-AT TYPE. Projector has female type.

To establish communications with the projector, the following conditions must be made:

Recommended

Method

Pin to Pin

All 9 Pins

TXD

RXD

GND

CTS

DSR

8

6

3

2

5

3

2

5

8

6

TXD

RXD

GND

+9V

+9V

5:

6:

7:

1:

2:

3:

4:

8:

9:

PIN OUTS FOR 9 PIN

CD Carrier Detect

RXD Receive Data

TXD Transmit Data

DTR Data Term Ready

GND Signal Ground

DSR Data Set Ready

RTS Request To Send

CTS Clear To Send

Ring Indicator

NOTE

: All wires are straight through. DO NOT cross PINS 2 to 3 as in a null modem configuration.

Alternatively, the connections can be made as follows (absolute minimum of wires):

No Flow Control

Jump Pins

4,6,8 at PC side

TXD

RXD

GND

CTS

DSR

DTR

6

4

5

8

3

2

Tied together at computer

3

2

5

TXD

RXD

GND

+9V

+9V

The Protocol Necessary

For Communications:

8 Data Bits, No Parity, 1 Stop Bit

Baud Rate is selectable between 8 rates at the projector up to 9600

Baud (9600 is default).

NOTE

: Some automation systems may only use/require pins 3, 2, 5 be connected.

How to format the control data

Every command sent to the projector is a group of 9 bytes that is called a record.

Even a simple ON command is sent as a record. Below is an explanation of the syntax of a record. It is not necessary to memorize the syntax since the next section contains a chart of strings that work with any DTV-992 / 992 ULTRA and can be entered directly into most automation systems to control all the functions of the projector.

APP-1

APPENDIX 1

Sending a RECORD (single instruction)

A RECORD consists of 9 bytes of information in the following order:

STX, OFFS, ADR, CMD, DAT1, DAT2, DAT3, DAT4, CHKS

Where:

STX - 02H

OFFS

ADRe

CMDe

- (1-255)

- (1-255)

- (1-255)

Make projector(s) listen for its (their) unique address.

Offset you choose so that none of the data or CMDs - 02H (STX).

Normally set the offset to 0.

Number corresponding to projector’s unique address (see dip switch setting).

If you are unsure of your projector’s address, set this to 0.

It will talk to your projector regardless of its address.

The command to be sent to the projector (see list of commands).

See command list for all possible functions.

DAT1e

- (1-255)

DAT2e

- (1-255)

DAT3e

- (1-255)

DAT4e

- (1-255)

Additional data to be sent (set to 0 if not used)

Additional data to be sent (set to 0 if not used)

Additional data to be sent (set to 0 if not used)

Additional data to be sent (set to 0 if not used)

CHKSe

- (ADR + CMD + DAT1 + DAT2 + DAT3 + DAT4) mod 256 - add everything and keep only 2 right most digits

Note: Bytes from

ADR

to

CHKS

are shown in bold with the suffix ‘

e

’ to indicate the offset is added before sending the byte.

APP-2

Example string to send to the projector with address 3 to turn it on/off

In decimal values

Always 2

Wake up projo

STX Offest ADRe CMDe DATle DAT2e DAT3e DAT4e CHKSe

2

4

7 18 4

4

4 4 21

Optional data bytes plus offset. No data needs to be sent to turn on projector therefore these are equal to zero and offset is then added.

You choose offset. This is added to the rest of the bytes so that none of them equal

2 which would make the projector think its being told to wake up again. Normally this is 0. It is set to 4 in this working example to show how it affects the value of the rest of the bytes.

Command plus offset.

(14+4)

Add bytes from ADR to DAT4, keep 2 right most digits, then add offset.

(3+14+0+0+0+0)+4=CHKSe

Address of projector plus offset.

APPENDIX 1

ENTER

EXIT

ADJUST

TEXT

*

STDBY

NUM_0

NUM_1

NUM_2

NUM_3

NUM_4

NUM_5

NUM_6

NUM_7

NUM_8

NUM_9

COMMAND CODE LIST

Transmitting the following codes is the same as using the keys of the IR remote.

07h (7) Enter button CUR_UP 21h (33) Cursor up

08h (8) Exit button

09h (9) Adjust button

CUR_DN 22h (34) Cursor down

CUR_RI 23h (35) Cursor right

0Dh (13) Menus On/Off CUR_LE 24h (36) Cursor left

0Eh (14) Power On/Off CON_UP 28h (37) Contrast +

10h (16) CON_DN 29h (38) Contrast -

11h (17) BRI_UP

12h (18) BRI_DN

2Ah (42) Brightness +

2Bh (43) Brightness

13h (19) SAT_UP 2Ch (44) Color

14h (20) SAT_DN

15h (21) HUE_UP

2Dh

2Eh

(45)

(46)

Color -

Tint +

16h (22) HUE_DN 2Fh (47) Tint

17h (23) SHA_UP

18h (24) SHA_DN 37h (55) Sharpness

19h (25)

36h (54) Sharpness

*

The STDBY is a toggle for power ON/Off. If discreet

Power On of Power Off commands are necessary please see the chart of example strings.

*

Decimal Value in ( ).

APP-3

APPENDIX 1

COMMAND

POWER ON/OFF

POWER ON

POWER OFF

ENTER

EXIT

ADJUST

TEXT ON/OFF

CURSOR UP

CURSOR DOWN

CURSOR LEFT

CURSOR RIGHT

BUTTON 0

BUTTON 1

BUTTON 2

BUTTON 3

BUTTON 4

BUTTON 5

BUTTON 6

BUTTON 7

BUTTON 8

BUTTON 9

CONTRAST +

CONTRAST -

BRIGHTNESS +

BRIGHTNESS -

COLOR +

COLOR -

TINT +

TINT -

SHARPNESS +

SHARPNESS -

BYTE 1 BYTE 2 BYTE 3 BYTE 4 BYTE 5 BYTE 6 BYTE 7 BYTE 8 BYTE 9

$02 $00 $00 $0E $00 $00 $00 $00 $0E

$02 $00 $00 $51 $0A $00 $00 $01 $5C

$02 $00 $00 $51 $0A $00 $00 $00 $5B

$02 $00 $00 $07 $00 $00 $00 $00 $07

$02 $00 $00 $08 $00 $00 $00 $00 $08

$02 $00 $00 $09 $00 $00 $00 $00 $09

$02 $00 $00 $0D $00 $00 $00 $00 $0D

$02 $00 $00 $21 $00 $00 $00 $00 $21

$02 $00 $00 $22 $00 $00 $00 $00 $22

$02 $00 $00 $24 $00 $00 $00 $00 $24

$02 $00 $00 $23 $00 $00 $00 $00 $23

$02 $00 $00 $10 $00 $00 $00 $00 $10

$02 $00 $00 $11 $00 $00 $00 $00 $11

$02 $00 $00 $12 $00 $00 $00 $00 $12

$02 $00 $00 $13 $00 $00 $00 $00 $13

$02 $00 $00 $14 $00 $00 $00 $00 $14

$02 $00 $00 $15 $00 $00 $00 $00 $15

$02 $00 $00 $16 $00 $00 $00 $00 $16

$02 $00 $00 $17 $00 $00 $00 $00 $17

$02 $00 $00 $18 $00 $00 $00 $00 $18

$02 $00 $00 $19 $00 $00 $00 $00 $19

$02 $00 $00 $28 $00 $00 $00 $00 $28

$02 $00 $00 $29 $00 $00 $00 $00 $29

$02 $00 $00 $2A $00 $00 $00 $00 $2A

$02 $00 $00 $2B $00 $00 $00 $00 $2B

$02 $00 $00 $2C $00 $00 $00 $00 $2C

$02 $00 $00 $2D $00 $00 $00 $00 $2D

$02 $00 $00 $2E $00 $00 $00 $00 $2E

$02 $00 $00 $2F $00 $00 $00 $00 $2F

$02 $00 $00 $36 $00 $00 $00 $00 $36

$02 $00 $00 $37 $00 $00 $00 $00 $37

The $ sign indicates a hex value and may not be required by your automation system.

Remember that each command requires 9 bytes be sent to the projector. For example, to send a power on command from a Phast Landmark Control system, enter the following string precisely as printed:

$02,$00,$00,$51,$0A,$00,$00,$00,$01,$5C

Use no spaces between the commas.

APP-4

APPENDIX 2

EYE-Q

TM

Autoconvergence

OVERVIEW

The EYE-Q

TM auto-convergence system allows for faster and more accurate convergence when used by the installer upon initial installation. The EYE-Q

TM system also allows the end-user to perform occasional convergence touch ups without having to learn the complex convergence procedure using the TOUCH-UP option in the EYE-Q

TM menu. By doing so, the end-user can be assured that the image quality is always at its best.

To work correctly, the installer must complete geometry (setting green only) for one source which is the reference geometry. Every memory that is auto-converged after that will use the same geometry as the reference. In most applications, however, multiple aspect ratios are to be converged, each with its own unique geometry. In this case, the geometry for each aspect ratio needs to be completed first, the EYE-Q

TM will converge the red and blue colors to the green for each aspect ratio.

The last step is for the installer to touch-up the convergence using the fine convergence using the fine convergence adjustments for the red and the blue. The EYE-Q

TM is typically 95% accurate when doing a FULL AUTOCONVERGENCE adjustment, depending on screen size and how well the initial EYE-Q

TM setup was performed.

THE QUICK GUIDE to using the EYE-Q

TM

system:

Do geometry for the current memory bank (see geometry section)

Focus the lens in EYE-Q

TM

SETUP menu

Center the camera in EYE-Q

TM

SETUP menu

Set blanking for each edge. See GEOMETRY section.

Select AUTO-CONVERGENCE then ALIGN on current source from the EYE-Q

TM menu

If all five steps were completed successfully, the projector will have already begun to converge red and blue automatically at this time. Please read further for detailed instructions of each adjustment.

APX-1

APPENDIX 2

Easy-to-use, high precision automatic convergence system

Various options on the menu offer you the solution for your own individual needs:

Align:

convergence starts for the current image situation

Align from mid-position:

convergence starts from midposition.

Touch-up:

convergence starts when the source switches or after a user-defined time: alignment of static convergence is almost invisible for the audience.

Easy-to-use, high precision automatic geometry system

Various options on the menu offer a comprehensive solution to your geometry requirements:

Quick auto-picture:

aligns geometry within 45 seconds.

Full auto-picture:

aligns geometry very accurately followed by auto convergence. This option offers a very powerful adjustment tool.

Note: Must have a reference geometry set up first for these options.

Compact, built-in system

A very compact, monochrome CCD camera

Use of Sub-Pixel Resolution Techniques, a state-of -the -art proprietary Digital Signal Processing System.

Preparing your EYE-Q

TM

When the lens of the EYE-Q

TM is covered with the lens protection cap, ensure to remove this cap first before starting the adjustment procedure for the EYE-Q

TM

.

APX-2

ON- SCREEN OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

ACCESS TO EYE-Q

TM

ON-SCREEN MENUS

After the EYE-Q

TM unit has been correctly installed in the projector, press the

<ADJUST

> button on the RCU (Remote

Control Unit) or the local keypad of the projector to enter the

‘Adjustment mode’

(please refer to the projector Owner’s Manual). The EYE-Q

TM path will be displayed in the menu:

Highlight EYE-Q

TM by pushing the or keys of the control disc (on RCU).

Press the

<ENTER>

button to enter the EYE-Q

TM menu.

EYE-Q

TM

MENU

The EYE-Q

TM menu will be displayed after the path EYE-Q

TM is selected. Six items are available:

TOUCHUP.

AUTOCONVERGENCE.

QUICKAUTOPICTURE.

FULLAUTOPICTURE.

EYE-Q

TM

SETUP.

EYE-Q

TM

DIAGNOSTICS.

Choose

EYE-Q

TM

SETUP

first to carry out the

SETUP

procedures.

Use

EYE-Q

TM

DIAGNOSTICS

to check whether the EYE-Q

TM is functioning normally.

ADJUSTMENT MODE

Select a path from below:

EYE-Q

GUIDED

RANDOM ACCESS

INSTALLATION

SERVICE

Source 1

Select with or

then <ENTER>.

<EXIT> to return

EYE-Q

TOUCH UP

AUTOCONVERGENCE

QUICK AUTOPICTURE

FULL AUTOPICTURE

EYE-Q SETUP

EYE-Q DIAGNOSTICS

Select with or

then <ENTER>.

<EXIT> to return

Appendix 2

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Appendix 2

EYE-Q

TM

SETUP

The EYE-Q

TM

SETUP procedure needs to be done only once after projector is correctly installed or whenever the projector is reinstalled in another position.

To enter the EYE-Q

TM

SETUP menu:

Highlight EYE-Q

TM by pushing the or keys of the control disc.

Press the

<ENTER>

button to set the correct projector configuration.

Setting the Configuration

When using a rear screen projector, this option must be set to rear. Follow the steps described below to set the right configuration:

Highlight FRONT (or REAR) by pushing the of the control disc.

or keys

Press the <ENTER> button to set the correct projector configuration.

The EYE-Q

TM

SETUP menu provides you with easy to use methods to focus the camera lens and to center the camera.

Please pay attention while doing it, as a properly focused camera lens and correctly centered camera are prerequisites for a perfect automatic convergence.

EYE-Q

TOUCH UP

AUTOCONVERGENCE

QUICK AUTOPICTURE

FULL AUTOPICTURE

EYE-Q SETUP

EYE-Q DIAGNOSTICS

Select with or

then <ENTER>.

<EXIT> to return

TM

EYE-Q SETUP

FOCUS THE LENS

CENTER THE CAMERA

CONFIGURATION: rear/front

LEARN REFERENCE

TOUCH-UP OPTIONS:

Select with or

then <ENTER>.

<EXIT> to return

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FOCUSING THE CAMERA LENS

The lens of the camera must be focused properly on the projection screen. Follow the steps described below:

In the EYE-Q

TM

SETUP menu, highlight FOCUS THE

LENS by pushing the up or down keys of the control disc.

Press the

<ENTER>

button to start up the process.

A pattern of horizontal alternating green/black bars will be projected onto the screen, together with a textbox. Inside the box, the text “CAMERA FOCUS” indicates the item subject to adjustment and under the text, a numeric bar scale (from 0 to 99) will visualize the correction.

To obtain a correctly focused camera, turn the lens until maximum readout.

The value of the stabilized maximum readout will be in the range between 60 and 90, depending on ambient light.

In rear projection, the maximum value can be less than 60 dependent on ambient light.

After finishing the correction, press the <EXIT> button to return to the EYE-Q

TM menu

EYE-Q

TOUCH UP

AUTOCONVERGENCE

QUICK AUTOPICTURE

FULL AUTOPICTURE

EYE-Q SETUP

EYE-Q DIAGNOSTICS

Select with or

then <ENTER>.

<EXIT> to return

EYE-Q SETUP

FOCUS THE LENS

CENTER THE CAMERA

CONFIGURATION: rear/front

LEARN REFERENCE

TOUCH-UP OPTIONS:

Select with or

then <ENTER>.

<EXIT> to return

CAMERA

FOCUS

50

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V

LE

NS

64

1:

1:6

4

NS

LE

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Appendix 2

CENTERING THE CAMERA

The camera must be centered in middle of the projection screen. Follow the steps described below:

Highlight CENTER CAMERA by pushing the up or down keys of the control disc.

Press the <ENTER> button to start up the process.

Note: It is critical that the green raster of the presently selected source is centered on the CRT faceplate. Otherwise, the camera will not be centered properly.

EYE-Q

TOUCH UP

AUTOCONVERGENCE

QUICK AUTOPICTURE

FULL AUTOPICTURE

EYE-Q SETUP

EYE-Q DIAGNOSTICS

Select with or

then <ENTER>.

FOCUS THE LENS

CENTER THE CAMERA

CONFIGURATION: rear/front

LEARN REFERENCE

TOUCH-UP OPTIONS:

Select with or

then <ENTER>.

<EXIT> to return

CENTERING THE CAMERA HORIZONTALLY

One vertically centered green bar will be projected onto the screen, together with a text box. Inside the box, the text of

“CAMERA ALIGNMENT HORIZONTAL” indicates the item subject to adjustment and a symmetrical bar scale (from -50 to +50) under text.

If the indicated value below the bar scale is not equal to zero

(i.e. the black highlight is not in the middle of the bar scale), the camera is not centered horizontally. Follow the steps below to center the camera horizontally:

Turn the knob situated on the upper-right corner of the camera clockwise or counter clockwise until the highlight is in the middle of the bar scale (i.e. the indicated value becomes zero);

Press the <ENTER> button to continue with the camera vertical centering.

Note: An easy way to remember the H+V adjustments is:

The knob located up/down from the fixed screw is vertical adjustment. The knob located left/right from the fixed screw is horizontal adjustment.

Fixed screw

No Adjustment

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Knob for centering the camera vertically

LE

NS

8mm

V

T

V

LENS

8m m

CAMERA

ALIGNMENT

HORIZONTAL

+00

Knob for centering the camera horizontally

CENTERING THE CAMERA VERTICALLY

One horizontally centered green bar will be projected onto the screen, together with a text box. Inside the box, the text of “CAMERA ALIGNMENT VERTICAL” indicates the item subject to adjustment and a symmetrical bar scale (from -50 to +50) under the text.

If the indicated value below the bar scale is not equal to zero

(i.e. the black highlight is not in the middle of the bar scale), the camera is not centered vertically. Follow the steps below to center the camera vertically:

Turn the knob situated on lower-left corner of the camera clockwise or counter clockwise until the highlight is in the middle of the bar scale (i.e. the indicated value becomes zero).

After finishing the vertical centering, press the <ENTER> button to return to the EYE-QTM menu.

When installed in a retro projector, the centering procedure is not necessary and not possible as the camera mounting is fixed.

SET TOUCH-UP OPTIONS

For convergence purpose, the screen is divided into 25 areas. Every area has its unique number from 1 to 25.

Touch-up adjust the Area No. 1. This adjustment is also called the “static convergence”.

The Touch-up can be set on Source or on Timer.

Touch-up on Source means when switching from one source to another, the static convergence will be carried automatically.

Touch-up on Timer means whenever the user-defined period of time has elapsed the static convergence will be adjusted automatically.

Touch-up is an option the customer can use periodically after a final install is complete. This will insure image quality is at its best.

TOUCH-UP ON SOURCE ON/OFF

Follow the steps below to set the option ON/OFF:

Push up or down keys of the control disc to highlight ON

SOURCE SWITCH: off;

Press the <EXIT> button to return to the EYE-Q

TM menu.

25

24

5

20

21

23

22

4

18

19

9

8

1

6

7

15

10

11

14

2

17

16

3

12

13

EYE-Q

TOUCH UP

AUTOCONVERGENCE

QUICK AUTOPICTURE

FULL AUTOPICTURE

EYE-Q SETUP

EYE-Q DIAGNOSTICS

EYE-Q SETUP

Select with or

then <ENTER>.

<EXIT> to return

FOCUS THE LENS

CENTER THE CAMERA

CONFIGURATION: rear/front

LEARN REFERENCE

TOUCH-UP OPTIONS:

TOUCH-UP OPTIONS

Select with

ON SOURCE SWITCH : on/off

then <ENTER>.

ON TIMER : on/off

<EXIT> to return

-h.- min.

Select with or

then <ENTER>.

<EXIT> to return

CAMERA

ALIGNMENT

VERTICAL

+00

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Appendix 2

TOUCH-UP ON TIMER

This option allows the static convergence to be carried out automatically after a user-defined time, which can be programmed in hours and/or minutes.

To program the touch-up on Timer:

Push up or down keys of the control disc to highlight ON

TIMER: off;

Press the <ENTER> button to switch it to ON and the preset time will be displayed;

Press the <TEXT> button to enter the TOUCH-UP TIMER menu;

Push left or right keys of the control disc to highlight the digit to be changed;

Use the numeric keys to enter a desire value;

Press the <ENTER> button to confirm and the EYE-Q

TM

SETUP menu will return on the screen; or press the <EXIT> button to leave the preset value untouched and return to the

EYE-Q

TM

SETUP menu.

Press the <EXIT> button to return to the EYE-Q

TM menu.

When one adjust geometry by hand, a reference screen and a reference pattern are required. There are a lot of possibilities for a reference screen. A test pattern for a video test disc is normally used. See geometry section of manual for more information. Once a selection of a reference screen and a reference pattern is made, adjusting geometry is only a matter of converging these two elements.

EYE-Q

TM requires a reference for adjusting geometry. The simplest way to have a reference screen is to adjust one source by hand, which then serves as a reference for all other sources.

After adjusting a source, the reference is learned by EYE-Q

TM and stored in non-volatile memory. Having this Reference

Source in memory EYE-Q

TM can adjust all other sources to have the same geometry as the Reference Source.

REFERENCE SOURCE

Before any geometric adjustment can be done, the user Must learn a Reference Source. This process is ONLY DONE ONCE since the Reference will be stored in non-volatile memory. If however, the projector is moved from its position, then the Learn

Reference procedure must be repeated. After learning a Reference do not touch the camera (for focusing and centering).

If using multi-aspect ratios, a Reference Geometry must be done for each aspect ratio.

ADJUSTING OTHER SOURCES

Once a Reference Source is in memory, other sources are aligned with the same geometry as the Reference Source. If no

Reference Source is learned, the resulting geometry will be unpredictable.

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EYE-Q

TOUCH UP

AUTOCONVERGENCE

QUICK AUTOPICTURE

FULL AUTOPICTURE

EYE-Q SETUP

EYE-Q DIAGNOSTICS

Select with or

then <ENTER>.

<EXIT> to return

EYE-Q SETUP

FOCUS THE LENS

CENTER THE CAMERA

CONFIGURATION: rear/front

LEARN REFERENCE

TOUCH-UP OPTIONS:

Select with or

then <ENTER>.

<EXIT> to return

TOUCH-UP OPTIONS

ON SOURCE SWITCH : on/off

ON TIMER : on/off

-h.- min.

EYE-Q SETUP

FOCUS THE LENS

CENTER THE CAMERA

CONFIGURATION: rear/front

LEARN REFERENCE

TOUCH-UP OPTIONS:

Select with or

then <ENTER>.

<EXIT> to return

Select with or

then <ENTER>.

<EXIT> to return

LEARNING A REFERENCE

Learning a reference needs only to be done when the EYE-Q is setting up

Geometry for the green. In typical applications, green geometry is completed manually and EYE-Q is used to autoconverge red + blue colors to the green.

Adjust one Reference Source with perfect geometry. This source can have either horizontal or vertical frequency. Remember that other sources will have the same geometry as this Reference Source. This means that if a source has

4:3 aspect ratio, all sources will be adjusted with a 4:3 aspect ratio and the same horizontal and vertical amplitudes.

Follow the steps below to select:

Enter in the Adjustment Mode and select EYE-Q

TM by pushing up or down keys of the control disc. Now select SETUP using the up or down keys, finally select LEARN REFERENCE.

EYE-Q

TM will now project the Reference Source with horizontal green line inserted at the top region and a horizontal green line inserted at the bottom region of the image.

Pushing the up or down keys of the control disc adjust the horizontal green line at the top until it matches the top edge of the Reference Source perfectly, then press <ENTER>.

Using the up or down keys of the control disc adjust the horizontal green line at the bottom until it matches the bottom edge of the Reference Source perfectly, then press <ENTER>.

Now EYE-Q

TM projects the Reference Source with a vertical green line inserted at the left and a vertical green line inserted at the right.

Pushing the up or down keys of the control disc changes the position of the vertical green lines simultaneously; they are being shifted symmetrically inward and outward with respect to the scan of the projector.

Use left or right keys of the control disc to change the phase of the Reference

Source. Use both (up or down) or (left or right) so that the green vertical lines perfectly match the right-left edges of the reference image, then press

<ENTER> (this will initiate the learning procedure).

NOTE:

If you had to use the left and right arrow keys to adjust the phase, this means that the phase of the Reference Source was originally not adjusted correctly. Hence the Reference Source may now fall short of the physical screen.

To avoid this, re-adjust the

Horizontal Raster Shif

t (in the Random Access

Adjustment mode, refer to Owner Manual) so that the Reference source falls on the physical screen and repeat the Learn Reference selection.

Do not adjust the phase when repeating the Learn Reference procedure.

Pressing<EXIT> will interrupt the Learn Reference procedure if required.

WHAT IS BEING MEASURED BY EYE-Q

TM

Using the borderlines define above, EYE-Q

TM knows exactly when the image starts and stops with respect to time scale. EYE-Q

TM is now able to project lines at the edges. Using the border lines left and right, EYE-Q

TM projects three vertical thick green lines at positions 5, 50 and 95%. Using the border lines top and bottom, EYE-Q

TM projects three horizontal thick lines at positions 5, 50 and 95%.

EYE-Q

TM then calculates the intercepts of the three vertical and three horizontal lines resulting in nine points. These nine points are the reference points for other geometry sources and are stored into memory.

NOTE: “DELETE ALL BLOCKS” in the Service menu does not delete the Reference source parameters.

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Appendix 2

ADJUSTMENT MODE

Select a path from below:

EYE-Q

GUIDED

RANDOM ACCESS

INSTALLATION

SERVICE

Select with or

then <ENTER>.

TOUCH UP

AUTOCONVERGENCE

QUICK AUTOPICTURE

FULL AUTOPICTURE

EYE-Q SETUP

EYE-Q DIAGNOSTICS

EYE-Q SETUP

Select with or

then <ENTER>.

CENTER THE CAMERA

CONFIGURATION: rear/front

LEARN REFERENCE

TOUCH-UP OPTIONS:

Select with or

then <ENTER>.

<EXIT> to return

Top Edge

Bottom Green Line

Bottom Edge

Right Green Line

Right Edge

Left Edge

Left Green Line

Top Green Line

REFERENCE SOURCE

REFERENCE SOURCE

Appendix 2

TOUCH UP AND AUTOCONVERGENCE

ADJUSTING SCREEN SIZE

In case the projection screen is not greater than the desired size or the screen has a frame around it (i.e. projection impossible outside the frame), the following blanking adjustments have to be done before starting the automatic convergence:

When using a video source: adjust the top, bottom, left and right blanking until the whole projected image of video is just still visible;

When using a screen with a frame: adjust the top, bottom, left and right blanking until the whole projected image is just still visible.

So that the selected screen area after blanking adjustments corresponds with the projected image size.

In this way, the screen size is set correctly to ensure the successful convergence.

NOTE:

For blanking adjustments, please refer to the Projector

Setup Manual.

To enter the AUTOCONVERGENCE menu:

Highlight AUTOCONVERGENCE by pushing up or down keys of the control disc;

Press the <ENTER> button.

The AUTOCONVERGENCE menu allows the automatic convergence either on the currently selected source or on all sources (all filled memory blocks of the projector).

ON CURRENT SOURCE

the on current source includes three options, the first of which is selectable in the iris menu:

Touch Up EYE-Q

TM

Align

Align from midposition

Left blanking

Bottom blanking

ADJUSTMENT MODE

Select a path from below:

EYE-Q

GUIDED

RANDOM ACCESS

INSTALLATION

SERVICE

Source 1

Select with or

then <ENTER>.

<EXIT> to return

EYE-Q

TOUCH UP

AUTOCONVERGENCE

QUICK AUTOPICTURE

FULL AUTOPICTURE

EYE-Q SETUP

EYE-Q DIAGNOSTICS

Select with or

AUTOCONVERGENCE

<EXIT> to return

ON CURRENT SOURCE:

ALIGN

ALIGN FROM MIDPOSITION

ON ALL SOURCES: (XX)

TOUCH-UP

ALIGN

ALIGN FROM MIDPOSITION

STATUS: ready

Select with or

then <ENTER>.

<EXIT> to return

Top blanking

Right blanking

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TOUCH-UP

When TOUCH-UP is selected, only the static convergence of the currently selected source will be carried out automatically. Follow the steps below to select:

Highlight TOUCH-UP by pushing up or down keys of the control disc;

Press the <ENTER> button to start up the static convergence.

If the process is successfully completed, the projector will return to image display of the current source.

ALIGN ON CURRENT SOURCE

When ALIGN is selected, the automatic convergence on the current memory bank will be carried out automatically, starting from the existing settings.

By projecting alternately red and blue line, 25 convergence areas are aligned to the green pattern.

Follow the steps below to select:

Highlight ALIGN below ON CURRENT SOURCE by pushing up or down keys of the control disc;

Press the <ENTER> button to start up the automatic convergence of the entire screen.

If the process is successfully completed, the projector will return to image display of the current source.

Use this option when the convergence is close to proper alignment.

ALIGN FROM MIDPOSITION ON CURRENT SOURCE

When ALIGN FROM MIDPOSITION is selected, the automatic convergence on the current source will be carried out automatically, but starting from the mid-position settings.

By projecting alternately red and blue lines, 25 convergence areas are aligned to the green pattern.

Follow the steps below to select:

Highlight ALIGN FROM MIDPOSITION by pushing up or down keys of the control disc;

Press the <ENTER> button to start up the automatic convergence of the entire screen.

If the process is successfully completed, the projector will return to image display of the current source.

Use this option when the convergence is far from proper alignment.

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ADJUSTMENT MODE

Select a path from below:

EYE-Q

GUIDED

RANDOM ACCESS

INSTALLATION

SERVICE

Source 1

Select with or

then <ENTER>.

<EXIT> to return

EYE-Q

TOUCH UP

AUTOCONVERGENCE

QUICK AUTOPICTURE

FULL AUTOPICTURE

EYE-Q SETUP

EYE-Q DIAGNOSTICS

Select with or

then <ENTER>.

<EXIT> to return

EYE-Q

TOUCH UP

AUTOCONVERGENCE

QUICK AUTOPICTURE

FULL AUTOPICTURE

EYE-Q SETUP

EYE-Q DIAGNOSTICS

Select with or

then <ENTER>.

<EXIT> to return

EYE-Q

TOUCH UP

AUTOCONVERGENCE

QUICK AUTOPICTURE

FULL AUTOPICTURE

EYE-Q SETUP

EYE-Q DIAGNOSTICS

Select with or

then <ENTER>.

<EXIT> to return

AUTOCONVERGENCE

ON CURRENT SOURCE:

ALIGN

ALIGN FROM MIDPOSITION

ON ALL SOURCES: (XX)

TOUCH-UP

ALIGN

ALIGN FROM MIDPOSITION

STATUS: ready

Select with or

then <ENTER>.

<EXIT> to return

AUTOCONVERGENCE

ON CURRENT SOURCE:

ALIGN

ALIGN FROM MIDPOSITION

ON ALL SOURCES: (XX)

TOUCH-UP

ALIGN

ALIGN FROM MIDPOSITION

STATUS: ready

Select with or

then <ENTER>.

<EXIT> to return

Appendix 2

Appendix 2

ON ALL SOURCES

The “On all sources” functions as the “On current source.” It includes also three options:

Touch-up

Align

Align from mid-position

The difference is that the convergences will be carried out on all sources of the projector, i.e. all available memory banks of the projector. The total number of sources is displayed between the brackets.

TOUCH-UP ON ALL SOURCES

When TOUCH-UP below ON ALL SOURCES by pushing up or down keys of the control disc;

Press the <ENTER> button to start up the static convergence.

The process will repeat for as many times as the total number of the sources until all sources are perfectly aligned.

If the process will repeat for as many times as the total number of the sources until all sources are perfectly aligned.

If the process is successfully completed, the projector will return to image display of the current source.

ALIGN ON ALL SOURCES

When ALIGN is selected, the automatic convergence on all sources will be carried out automatically, starting from the existing settings.

By projecting alternately red and blue lines, 25 convergence areas are aligned to the green pattern. The process will repeat for as many times as the total number of the sources until all sources are perfectly aligned.

Follow the steps below to select:

Highlight ALIGN below ON ALL SOURCES by pushing up or down keys of the control disc;

Press the <ENTER> button to start up the automatic convergence of the entire screen.

If the process is successfully completed, the projector will return to image display of the current source.

Use this option when the convergence is close to proper alignment.

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EYE-Q

TOUCH UP

AUTOCONVERGENCE

QUICK AUTOPICTURE

FULL AUTOPICTURE

EYE-Q SETUP

EYE-Q DIAGNOSTICS

Select with or

then <ENTER>.

<EXIT> to return

EYE-Q

TOUCH UP

AUTOCONVERGENCE

QUICK AUTOPICTURE

FULL AUTOPICTURE

EYE-Q SETUP

EYE-Q DIAGNOSTICS

Select with or

then <ENTER>.

<EXIT> to return

EYE-Q

TOUCH UP

AUTOCONVERGENCE

QUICK AUTOPICTURE

FULL AUTOPICTURE

EYE-Q SETUP

EYE-Q DIAGNOSTICS

Select with or

then <ENTER>.

<EXIT> to return

AUTOCONVERGENCE

ON CURRENT SOURCE:

ALIGN

ALIGN FROM MIDPOSITION

ON ALL SOURCES: (XX)

TOUCH-UP

ALIGN

ALIGN FROM MIDPOSITION

STATUS: ready

Select with or

then <ENTER>.

<EXIT> to return

AUTOCONVERGENCE

ON CURRENT SOURCE:

ALIGN

ALIGN FROM MIDPOSITION

ON ALL SOURCES: (XX)

TOUCH-UP

ALIGN

ALIGN FROM MIDPOSITION

STATUS: ready/forced exit/forced break

Select with or

then <ENTER>.

<EXIT> to return

AUTOCONVERGENCE

ON CURRENT SOURCE:

ALIGN

ALIGN FROM MIDPOSITION

ON ALL SOURCES: (XX)

TOUCH-UP

ALIGN

ALIGN FROM MIDPOSITION

STATUS: ready

Select with or

then <ENTER>.

<EXIT> to return

ALIGN FROM MIDPOSITION ON ALL SOURCES

When ALIGN FROM MIDPOSITION is selected, the automatic convergence on all sources will be carried out automatically, but starting from the midposition settings.

By projecting alternately red and blue lines, 25 convergence areas are aligned to the green pattern. The process will repeat for as many times as the total number of the sources until all sources are perfectly aligned.

Follow the steps below to select:

Highlight ALIGN FROM MIDPOSITION below ON ALL

SOURCES by pushing up or down keys of the control disc;

Press the <ENTER> button to start up the automatic convergence of the entire screen.

If the process is successfully completed, the projector will return to image display of the current source.

Use this option when the convergence if far from proper alignment.

EYE-Q

TOUCH UP

AUTOCONVERGENCE

QUICK AUTOPICTURE

FULL AUTOPICTURE

EYE-Q SETUP

EYE-Q DIAGNOSTICS

Select with or

then <ENTER>.

<EXIT> to return

AUTOCONVERGENCE

ON CURRENT SOURCE:

ALIGN

ALIGN FROM MIDPOSITION

ON ALL SOURCES: (XX)

TOUCH-UP

ALIGN

ALIGN FROM MIDPOSITION

STATUS: ready

Select with or

then <ENTER>.

<EXIT> to return

Appendix 2

AUTOCONVERGENCE

ON CURRENT SOURCE:

ALIGN

ALIGN FROM MIDPOSITION

ON ALL SOURCES: (XX)

TOUCH-UP

ALIGN

ALIGN FROM MIDPOSITION

STATUS: forced exit

Select with or

then <ENTER>.

<EXIT> to return

INTERRUPTING THE AUTOMATIC CONVERGENCE

PROCESS

The process of the above-mentioned automatic convergence can be interrupted at any moment by pressing the <EXIT> button.

After the <EXIT> button is pressed, the projector will leave the automatic convergence process and a message will be displayed informing of the action:

Status: Forced<EXIT>

ERROR MESSAGES

The status line in the AUTOCONVERGENCE menu gives three possible messages:

Ready: before automatic convergence starts;

Forced<EXIT>: when interrupting the process;

Forced break: error message.

Error messages are displayed when the automatic convergence is not successfully completed.

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AUTOCONVERGENCE

ON CURRENT SOURCE:

ALIGN

ALIGN FROM MIDPOSITION

ON ALL SOURCES: (XX)

TOUCH-UP

ALIGN

ALIGN FROM MIDPOSITION

STATUS: ready/forced exit/forced break

Select with or

then <ENTER>.

<EXIT> to return

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NO PATTERN ERROR

After starting up the automatic convergence, the projector will start to calculate and locate 5 horizontal and 5 vertical lines which are used to divide the screen into 25 areas.

If the projector does not succeed in finding the pattern, it will try two time. If the two attempts fail, the projector will quit the process and display the Error menu.

The AUTOCONVERGENCE selection will be followed by the error window displaying the following possibilities.

Error occurred, please check: the lens cap is removed the lens of the camera is correctly focused; the camera is correctly centered; if hardware problems exist, do diagnostics; the ambient light is too high; the blanking adjustments are correct;

Press the <ENTER> button to start EYE-Q

TM diagnostics (refer to page for full details on EYE-Q

TM diagnostics, please note that this option may vary in selection with different projectors).

STATUS REPORTING FORCED BREAK

After starting up the automatic convergence, if unexpected trouble such as the interruption of source input occurs, the projector will quit the process and display the AUTOCON-

VERGENCE menu on the screen.

The status line in the AUTOCONVERGENCE menu will display the following message:

Status:

Forced break

The possible causes of such an error:

The source is disconnected during the convergence:

On the screen a message “Source not available” will be displayed and projector waits until the source is reconnected or selected;

Switching sources during the convergence:

After the source is available again, the AUTOCONVER-

GENCE menu will be displayed the status line reporting

“Forced Break.”

EYE-Q

TOUCH UP

AUTOCONVERGENCE

QUICK AUTOPICTURE

FULL AUTOPICTURE

EYE-Q SETUP

EYE-Q DIAGNOSTICS

Select with or

then <ENTER>.

<EXIT> to return

Error occurred check :

*lenscap removed

*focus camera

*center camera

*ambient light too high

*hardware problem : press <ENTER>

to start diagnostics

*blanking adjustments are correct

Press <ENTER>. to start

EYE-Q diagnostics or <EXIT> to return

AUTOCONVERGENCE

ON CURRENT SOURCE:

ALIGN

ALIGN FROM MIDPOSITION

ON ALL SOURCES: (XX)

TOUCH-UP

ALIGN

ALIGN FROM MIDPOSITION

STATUS: forced break

Select with or

then <ENTER>.

<EXIT> to return

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Appendix 2

EYE-Q

TM

DIAGNOSTICS

This option allows a check-up of the EYE-Q

TM

NOTE:

Most errors that occur during the LEARN REFER-

ENCE procedure or the beginning of the AUTOCONVER-

GENCE procedure are caused by one of the following:

Lens cap not removed

Lens focus not performed properly

Camera focus not performed properly

Ambient light is too high

Reference not learned properly

Blanking not set properly—must set blanking to each edge of screen border

If all else fails, run the diagnostics.

To start up the EYE-Q

TM

Diagnostics:

Highlight EYE-Q

TM

by pushing up or down keys of the control disc;

Press the <ENTER> button.

After the <ENTER> button is pressed, the EYE-Q

TM

DIAG-

NOSTICS menu will be displayed and the Tests start instantly.

It includes check-ups on four items:

Interface Test;

Generic Test;

Sync Test;

Ram Test.

After completing each test, the status report will give the test result:

Pass; or

Failed plus the error number.

EYE-Q

TOUCH UP

AUTOCONVERGENCE

QUICK AUTOPICTURE

FULL AUTOPICTURE

EYE-Q SETUP

EYE-Q DIAGNOSTICS

Select with or

then <ENTER>.

TM

DIAGNOSTICS

Interferance Test TBD

Generic Test TBD

Sync Test TBD

Ram Test TBD

Ready and Config Test

During the Interface Test, the following messages will displayed one after another on the screen:

Ready and Config Test;

Ready and Config OK;

Config Ackn. Test;

Config Ackn. OK;

Full Config Test;

Full Config OK;

Interface Test OK.

In case of failures, the error message will be shown:

FAILED... Error 01; or

FAILED... Error 02; or

FAILED... Error 03;.

During the Generic Test, the following messages will be displayed one after another on the screen:

Config for Generic;

Config for Generic OK;

Chipselects Test;

Chipselects OK;

Addressability Test;

Addressability OK;

Crystal and Reset Test;

Crystal and Reset OK;

Generic Test OK

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In case of failures, the error message will shown:

FAILED... Error 11; or

FAILED... Error 12; or

FAILED... Error 13; or

FAILED... Error 14; or

FAILED... Error 15.

During the Sync Test, the following messages will displayed one after another on the screen:

Config for Sync;

Config for sync OK;

Horizontal Sync Test;

Horizontal Sync OK;

Vertical Sync Test;

Vertical Sync OK;

Frame and Field Test;

Frame and Field OK;

Sync Test OK.

In case of failures, the error message will be shown:

FAILED... Error 21; or

FAILED... Error 22; or

FAILED... Error 23; or

FAILED... Error 24; or

FAILED... Error 25; or

FAILED... Error 26; or

Sync Test Error 27

No syncs found

Check Camera & Cabling.

During the Ram Test, the following messages will displayed one after another on the screen:

Config for Ram;

Config for Ram OK;

Ram Data Line Test;

Ram Data Lines OK;

Ram Address Lines Test;

Ram Address Lines OK;

Ram Full Content Test;

Ram Full Content OK;

Ram Test OK

In case of failures, the error message will be shown:

FAILED... Error 31; or

FAILED... Error 32; or

FAILED... Error 33; or

FAILED... Error 34.

If all the tests are successful, the EYE-EYE-Q

TM

menu will be as follows:

Press the <EXIT> button to return to the EYE-™

EYE-Q

TM

DIAGNOSTICS

Interferance Test PASS

Generic Test PASS

Sync Test PASS

Ram Test PASS

EYE-Q

TM

has been given

a clean bill of HEALTH.

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