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USER'S GUIDE HJT Model 100 Projector Hughes-JVC Technology Corporation 2310 Camino Vida R oble, Carlsbad, C A 92009-1504 USA ☎ 760-929-5300 F AX 760-929-5410 e - ✉ servic e@hjt.
ii Hughes-JVC Technology Corporat ion DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY PER ISO/IEC GUIDE 22 AND EN 45014 Manufacturer : Hughes JVC Technol ogy C orporation 2310 Camino Vida R oble Carlsbad, C a 92009-1504 US.
HJT Model 100 User’s Guide iii Table of Contents Safety Information 0.1. W arnings and Cauti ons ..................................................................................... vii 0.2. Insta llati on Sa feguards ..............................
Table of Contents iv Hughes-JVC Technology Corporat ion 3.9. Atta ching a Source ............................................................................................3-14 3.10. P icture S ettings.................................................
Table of Contents HJT Model 100 User's Guide v 4.10. B acking up Settin gs ......................................................................................... 4-37 4.11. Video Input C ards ...................................................
Table of Contents vi Hughes-JVC Technology Corporat ion.
HJT Model 100 User’s Guide vii Safety Information Do not open the projector covers. Ther e ar e no user - serviceable parts inside the projector . Refer pr oblem s to authorized service personnel. Before operating the project or, read t his safety section thoroughly.
Safety In formation viii Hughes-JVC Technology Company If t her e is any visible damage t o t he power cable, disconnect power to t he projector unt il the damag ed cable is r eplaced. Install the pr oj ector on a smoot h, vibration-resistant level surf ace, or ceiling mount, in an ar ea f ree f rom dust and moisture.
Safety In formation HJT Model 100 User’s Guide ix 0.5. Electrical Safeguards 0.5.1. Powe r Supply The proj ect or operates f rom a 90-132VAC, 200-264VAC, 20/10 Am p, single-phase, 50- 60 Hz AC power source.
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HJT Model 100 User’s Guide 1-1 1.0 Introduction Contents Safety Information ........................................................................................... vii 0.1. ........................................................................
Chapter 1—Int r oduct ion 1-2 Hughes-JVC Technology Company 3.6.2.................................................................................................................... Choosi ng Num ber e d 3.6.3........................................
Chapter 1—Int r oduct ion HJT Model 100 User’s Guide 1-3 4.8.3.................................................................................................................... Color Balance (Gre y 4.9. ..........................................
Chapter 1—Int r oduct ion 1-4 Hughes-JVC Technology Company ! 1 Projection Lens—Zoom or f ixed lens, depending on how ordered. ! 1 Projector Dat a Backup Disk — Cont ains back up f act or y setup dat a ( see Section 4.1.3, Fact or y-Preset Channels and Sour ces ).
Chapter 1—Int r oduct ion HJT Model 100 User’s Guide 1-5 1.5. Right and Left Orientati on Refer ences t o t he r ight and lef t side of t he projector ar e with the operator standing behind t he pr oj ect or as the proj ect or is directed at t he scr een ( refer t o Figur e 1.
Chapter 1—Int r oduct ion 1-6 Hughes-JVC Technology Company.
HJT Model 100 User’s Guide 2-1 2.0 Installation Contents 2.1. Ai r Flow an d Ma inten ance C leara nces ............................................................... 2-1 2.1.1. A ir Flo w ...........................................................
Chapter 2—Inst allat ion 2-2 Hughes-JVC Technology Company 155.3 2.1.2. Maintenance A ccess In addition to t he air f low clearances, the f ollowing table lists clearances suggest ed for m aintenance access by an averge-sized person. Table 2.0-2 Maintenance Clearances Measure from: Metric Standard Top of projector 30.
Chap ter 2—Instal latio n HJT Model 100 User's Guide 2-3 Figure 2.0-3 Right Side View M100 Projector (d imensions in mm) 897.2 14.1 35.1 911.3.
Chapter 2—Inst allat ion 2-4 Hughes-JVC Technology Company Figure 2.0-4 Front View M100 Projector (dimensions in mm) 2.3. Projector Orientation To accommodat e various application requir em ent s, the HJT Model 100 Project or can be placed in many diff erent orient ations with respect to the scr een.
Chap ter 2—Instal latio n HJT Model 100 User's Guide 2-5 2.4. Projector-to-Screen Distance and A lignment Set the proj ect or to the proper dist ance f rom t he scr een as determined by the screen width and lens ratio illustrat ion (r efer t o Fig ure 2.
Chapter 2—Inst allat ion 2-6 Hughes-JVC Technology Company 2.5. Lens Throw Distance and Screen Width The distance f rom t he closest point of the scr een t o t he pr oj ector is k nown as the throw distance. Table 2.0-3 Lens Definitions Phrase Definitio n Throw dist ance Distance f r om t he pr ojector lens t o t he closest point on the screen.
Chap ter 2—Instal latio n HJT Model 100 User's Guide 2-7 3:1 LENS 1:1 LENS 36 Feet 12 Feet Screen Width = 12 Feet Distance from Screen to Projector Lens Figure 2.
Chapter 2 — Installati on 2-8 HJT Model 100 User ’ s Guide 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 Zoom Lens Ratio 3:1 to 8:1 3:1 Distances are from clo sest point of the screen to the projectio n lens. 1.5:1 1:1 ▼ Throw Dist ance ( di mensions are in meters) Figure 2.
Chapter 2 — Installati on HJT Model 100 User's Guide 2-9 2.6. Pow e r Requirements Before t he projector is connect ed t o a power source, make sur e t hat the power source is compatible with the proj ector. T he power sources indicated in Table 2.
Chapter 2 — Installa tion 2-10 Hughes-JVC Technology Corpor at ion Figure 2.0-9 Standard RGBHV and Optional HDTV Input Connections 2.7.1. Terminal or Remote Control Verify that t he r em ote control.
Chapter 2 — Installati on HJT Model 100 User's Guide 2-11 2.8. Sources The proj ect or accom m odates a wide range of f ormat s fr om st andar d composite video to a multitude of computer g raphics standar d. I t is critical t o set up the projector ’ s source files to accom m odate this rang e.
Chapter 2 — Installa tion 2-12 Hughes-JVC Technology Corpor at ion Comm Setup ( see Sect ion 3.6 on page 3- 8 about Navigat ing the Menu in reference to video switchers). If using a communications contr oller such as an AMX or Crest ron , connect it to eit her port A or por t B.
HJT Model 100 User's Guide 3-1 3.0 Operation Contents 3.1. Ex ecutiv e Remote.............................................................................................. 3-1 3.2. Tech nicia n Remote .............................................
Chapter 2 — Installa tion 3-2 Hughes-JVC Technology Corpor at ion Figure 3.0-1 Executiv e Remote Control Descriptions of k ey functions can be f ound in Table 3.
Chapter 2 — Installati on HJT Model 100 User's Guide 3-3 3.2. Technician Remote The Technician Rem ot e provides quicker access t o som e funct ions by using k eys on the remot e. In the Menu Structure Diag ram ( Fig ure 3.0-3 on pag e 3-11), t hese direct access f unctions are indicated by a symbol af ter the f unction name.
Chapter 2 — Installa tion 3-4 Hughes-JVC Technology Corpor at ion Figure 3.0-2 Technician Remote Control Descriptions of k ey functions can be f ound in Table 3.
Chapter 2 — Installati on HJT Model 100 User's Guide 3-5 Table 3.0-1 Remote Control Key Functions Key Function Usage Pow er Press O N to turn power on, and OFF to tur n power off. Press to tur n power on or off. Men u T oggles on/off M AIN M ENU display .
Chapter 2 — Installa tion 3-6 Hughes-JVC Technology Corpor at ion 3.3. Power ON and OFF CA UTION! ! ! Before applyi ng power to the projector thoroughl y read the safety g uidelines outli ned at the beginning of this operator ’ s manual .
Chapter 2 — Installati on HJT Model 100 User's Guide 3-7 9 Grey Col or Bal ance (Gamma ). To display an internal test pat tern: 1. Select M ENU on remote. 2. Select S YSTEM fro m M AIN M ENU shown on screen. 3. Select T EST P ATTERN fro m S YSTEM Menu.
Chapter 2 — Installa tion 3-8 Hughes-JVC Technology Corpor at ion To see a more det ailed description of t he type of sig nal sour ces st ored in channel 1, access the list of sources: Select M ENU Select S OURCES Table 3.0-5 descr ibes the Source Menu displayed on the screen.
Chapter 2 — Installati on HJT Model 100 User's Guide 3-9 3.6.1. Display ing the Main Menu The M AIN M ENU is display ed on the screen when the M ENU ke y i s pressed. If another m enu is alr eady being shown on the screen, pr ess t he E SCAPE K EY (ESC) until you get back to the M AIN M ENU .
Chapter 2 — Installa tion 3-10 Hughes-JVC Technology Corpor at ion 3.6.4. Menu Selection Examples Three (3) examples of selections m ade using numbered m enus f ollow. See Figure 3. 0- 3 on pag e 3-11 f or a Menu Structure Diag ram. To sel ect the test pa ttern for Lin earity: 1.
Chapter 3 — Oper ation HJT Model 100 User's Guide 3-11 Figure 3.0-3 Menu Structure D iagram M AIN M ENU 1. P ICTURE 2. C HANNEL 3. S OURCE 4. T IMING 5. G EOMETRY 6. C ONVERGENCE 7. S YS TEM 8. S AVE C HANGES 9. F ULL M ENUS M AIN M ENU (Short Version) 1.
Chapter 3 — Operation 3-12 Hughes-JVC Technology Corporat ion 3.7. Full M enu Structure To view the M AIN M ENU , press M ENU on the remot e. T he M AIN M ENU displays on the screen. NOTE: If another m enu is displayed, press E SCAPE r epeat edly until t he M AIN M ENU appears.
Chapter 3 — Oper ation HJT Model 100 User's Guide 3-13 NOTE: The Aut oselect feat ur e m eans t hat when the incoming source chang es in the active channel, the proj ect or automat ically selects and switches to the sour ce file within that channel t hat most closely matches t he incom ing source's parameter s.
Chapter 3 — Operation 3-14 Hughes-JVC Technology Corporat ion MAIN CHANNELS CH 3 (SVGA2) # Name VIC Sources 1V G A 2 . 1 L D N T 2R G B 1 . 1 L D 3S V G A 2 . 1 V G A SVGA 1 SVGA 2 4 MAC 2.2 MAC33 MAC45 5 HD-LD 2.3 HD 6 CABLE 2.4 GRA Figure 3.0-4 Channel List w ith Activ e Channel and Source 3.
Chapter 3 — Oper ation HJT Model 100 User's Guide 3-15 The attached sour ces ar e using the same source f iles ( they ar e the same source files — not copies ) .
Chapter 3 — Operation 3-16 Hughes-JVC Technology Corporat ion MAIN SOURCES CH 14 (HDTV) # Name H (kHz) V (Hz) I 1P C 8 1 . 1 6 0 I 2 VGA 31.5 72.0 3 SVGA 1 44.5 72.4 4 SVGA 2 56.6 60.8 5 HD 33.5 60.2 I 6 PALLD 31 .5 50.1 I 7 851 4A 34.5 61.1 I 8 VIC 2 .
Chapter 3 — Oper ation HJT Model 100 User's Guide 3-17 3.11. M e nu I t em Defi ni tions This section def ines the menu it em s available through the M AIN M ENU and submenus. Table 3.0-7 A vailable Menu Items # MA IN MENU Descri ption # Sub-Menu Descript ion 1.
Chapter 3 — Operation 3-18 Hughes-JVC Technology Corporat ion # MA IN MENU Descri ption # Sub-Menu Descript ion 3. S OURCES Displays input sources, horizontal and vertical rat es sync type/polarit y, interlaced or noninter laced scanning.
Chapter 3 — Oper ation HJT Model 100 User's Guide 3-19 # MA IN MENU Descri ption # Sub-Menu Descript ion 6. C ONVERGENCE Displays the following convergence param et ers: 1R EGISTRATION XY adjustment f or red, g reen and blue. 2T HRESHOLD R, G, and B adj ustment f or varying the br ightness of the dark areas of t he screen.
Chapter 3 — Operation 3-20 Hughes-JVC Technology Corporat ion # MA IN MENU Descri ption # Sub-Menu Descript ion 7. S YSTEM Displays the System menu and its six submenus as shown below: 4C OMM S ETUP M enu selection f or type of device f or port A/B and baud speed.
Chapter 3 — Oper ation HJT Model 100 User's Guide 3-21 # MA IN MENU Descri ption # Sub-Menu Descript ion 8. S AVE C HA NGES M AIN M ENU selection saves all current par am et er s. This is usually done automatically once every hour and during a P OW ER -O FF sequence or D OW NLOAD C ONFIGURATION .
Chapter 3 — Operation 3-22 Hughes-JVC Technology Corporat ion 3.13. PC or VT-100 Terminal Control The proj ect or can be controlled by a VT- 100 terminal. I f a VT- 100 is not available, a PC with W INDOW S 3.1 or P RO C OMM for DOS can emulate a VT -100.
Chapter 3 — Oper ation HJT Model 100 User's Guide 3-23 3.13.2. Communications Protocol Select S ETTING S using the m enu bar, then select C OMMUNICATIONS .
Chapter 3 — Operation 3-24 Hughes-JVC Technology Corporat ion Ac t i o n Key board Input Standard Remote Keys Technician Remote Keys Decimal Hex Hide F Hide Hide 70 46 Keystone, H & V K Key 75 4.
HJT Model 100 User's Guide 4-1 4.0 Setup A djustments Contents 4.1. Se tup Pre paratio n .............................................................................................. 4-2 4.1.1. Projection Lens Focus (Rough) .....................
Chapter 4 — Setup Adjust m e nt s 4-2 Hughes-JVC Technology Corpor at ion 4.11.2. Connecting VIC S ource Cables ............................................................... 4-40 4.11.3 . VIC Ed iting ..............................................
Chapter 4 — Setup Adjust m ent s HJT Model 100 User's Guide 4-3.
Chapter 4 — Setup Adjust m e nt s 4-4 Hughes-JVC Technology Corpor at ion Ad j u s tm e n t Explainat ion R, G or B Ad j u s tm e n t s Adj ust ments can be perf orm ed on individual colors if the RGB let ters are in the window on the screen.
Chapter 4 — Setup Adjust m ent s HJT Model 100 User's Guide 4-5 If t he pr oj ector uses mor e t han one (1) type of VI C, the type can be deter m ined by accessing the S YSTEM -M AINT ENANCE menu and selecting S TATUS L IST . Each VIC slot will be displayed with the type of VIC in each slot .
Chapter 4 — Setup Adjust m e nt s 4-6 Hughes-JVC Technology Corpor at ion 4.1.2. Editing Channels, Sources, and VICs Select C HANNEL and S OURCE files f rom the C HANNELS and S OURCES list s (see Section 3.8 on pag e 3-12). Edit t he C HANNELS ’ and S OURCES lis ts to select a name f or the new channel, VIC, and sour ce.
Chapter 4 — Setup Adjust m ent s HJT Model 100 User's Guide 4-7 NOTE: Ref e r t o Sect ion 4.11.3 and 4.11. 4 beg inning on pag e 4- 41 f or details on editing and set ting up f or optional VI Cs. 11. Press E SCAPE to exi t the E DIT mode. 12. Press E NT ER to acti vate th e VIC.
Chapter 4 — Setup Adjust m e nt s 4-8 Hughes-JVC Technology Corpor at ion MAIN SOURCES CH 14 (HDTV) # Name H (kHz) V (Hz) I 1P C 8 1 . 1 6 0 I 2 VGA 31.5 72.0 3 SVGA 1 44.5 72.4 4 SVGA 2 56.6 60.8 5 HD 33.5 60.2 I 6 PALLD 31 .5 50.1 I 7 851 4A 34.5 61.
Chapter 4 — Setup Adjust m ent s HJT Model 100 User's Guide 4-9 4.1.4. Internal Source Every channel has a preset internal source shown as S OURCE 0 on the S OURCE lis t. This is factory set “ default timing ” f or the pr oj ector with scanning rat es of 33.
Chapter 4 — Setup Adjust m e nt s 4-10 Hughes-JVC Technology Corpor at ion 4.2.3. Blanking Use Blanking t o m ask out unwanted anomalies on t he pict ur e ’ s edges.
Chapter 4 — Setup Adjust m ent s HJT Model 100 User's Guide 4-11 4.3. Geometric A djustments Geometr ic adj ust m ent s ar e per form ed for each t ype of source. T iming sett ing s must be complet ed bef ore g eom et r y can be perform ed cor r ect ly.
Chapter 4 — Setup Adjust m e nt s 4-12 Hughes-JVC Technology Corpor at ion FROM T HIS TO TH I S IMAGE (PHAS E AD J.) RA STER (C ENT ERI NG A DJ.) IMAGE SHOULD LOOK LIKE THIS BEF ORE FINAL S IZE A ND BLANK ING SETTIN GS. SCREEN RA STER IMAGE Figure 4.
Chapter 4 — Setup Adjust m ent s HJT Model 100 User's Guide 4-13 Figure 4.0-4 Undistorted St andard Crosshatch Test Pattern 4.3.3. Bow NOTE: Sk ip this procedur e if the vertical cent erline is straig ht and the horizontal centerline is level (r ef er t o Fig ure 4.
Chapter 4 — Setup Adjust m e nt s 4-14 Hughes-JVC Technology Corpor at ion Horizontal bowing (vertical centerline of f ). Use lef t/r ig ht arro w keys to cor r ect. Vertical bowing (hor izontal cent er line of f ). Use up/down arrow keys to cor r ect .
Chapter 4 — Setup Adjust m ent s HJT Model 100 User's Guide 4-15 Figure 4.0-6 Vertical Rot ation Distortion Figure 4.0-7 Skew Distortion-Vertical Centerline Tilt ed To correct fo r Rotati on: 1. Select the Standar d Cr osshat ch test patt er n.
Chapter 4 — Setup Adjust m e nt s 4-16 Hughes-JVC Technology Corpor at ion 4.3.5. Linearity (G) The Linearit y adjust m ent corrects f or im pr oper hor izontal or vertical gr id spacing on an imag e. W ith distorted linearity, lines in t he g rid are spaced closer tog et her on one side and f art her apar t on the other ( r ef er t o Fig ure 4.
Chapter 4 — Setup Adjust m ent s HJT Model 100 User's Guide 4-17 4.3.6. Edge Linearity Edge linearit y adjust m ent corrects f or impr oper gr id spacing at the left / r ight edg es and top/bot t om of t he im age f or all colors ( r ef er t o Figure 4.
Chapter 4 — Setup Adjust m e nt s 4-18 Hughes-JVC Technology Corpor at ion 4.3.7. Key s tone The Keystone adjustm ent corrects t he lines closest t o t he scr een ’ s edge. This adjust m ent makes lines par allel t o the centerline of the t est pat tern or square t o the screen edge ( refer to Figure 4.
Chapter 4 — Setup Adjust m ent s HJT Model 100 User's Guide 4-19 4.3.8. Pincushion The Pincushion adjust m ent cor rects f or warped distortion at t he sides or top and bott om of t he im ag e. Use left / r ig ht k eys f or distort ion at top and up/down keys f o r dist or t ion at bottom .
Chapter 4 — Setup Adjust m e nt s 4-20 Hughes-JVC Technology Corpor at ion 4.3.9. Centering (Red and Blue) Red and blue are now centered horizontally and vertically to match g reen as closely as possible. To Center Red and Blue: 1. Use the H IDE KEY to unhide R.
Chapter 4 — Setup Adjust m ent s HJT Model 100 User's Guide 4-21 4.3.11. Skew/Rotate (Red and Blue) Adjust Red and Blue Skew/Rot at e to matc h G r een as f ollows: 1. Select S KEW /R OTATE from t he G E OME TR Y ME N U . 2. Hide B. Verif y that R and G are bot h on t he scr een with B hidden.
Chapter 4 — Setup Adjust m e nt s 4-22 Hughes-JVC Technology Corpor at ion CRT Focus and H/V Dynamic Focus). T his fact ory-setting does not normally req uir e r eadjustm ent . The F OCUS E NABLE box i n the P REFERENCES MENU ma y now be unchecked to prevent accidental defocusing .
Chapter 4 — Setup Adjust m ent s HJT Model 100 User's Guide 4-23 To set the ILA ® Sensitivity: 1. Under the S YSTE M -P REFERENCES M ENU , veri fy that the S HUTTERS ON H IDE box is checked. 2. Use the H IDE KEY and hide Red and Green. 3. Tog g le the RGB KEY to high light Blue .
Chapter 4 — Setup Adjust m e nt s 4-24 Hughes-JVC Technology Corpor at ion 4.6. Convergence (XY Registration) Convergence (X Y Reg istration) overlays the CRT beams onto each other . XY Regist r at ion procedures are r eq uired to alig n the Red, Blue, and G reen CRT beams toget her on the screen.
Chapter 4 — Setup Adjust m ent s HJT Model 100 User's Guide 4-25 4.6.3. Conv ergence Profiled Start with a f ull- size cursor when the entir e scr een needs adj usting. To converge (XY Registr at ion) : 1. Sta rt wi th the center of the cur s or at t he upper lef t cor ner .
Chapter 4 — Setup Adjust m e nt s 4-26 Hughes-JVC Technology Corpor at ion Figure 4.0-12 Full-Screen Cursor Center at Upper Left (Point 1) Figure 4.0-13 ¼ Screen Cursor Center at Upper Left (Point 1) Start with the f ull screen cursor center at Point 1 and m ak e corrections.
Chapter 4 — Setup Adjust m ent s HJT Model 100 User's Guide 4-27 Figure 4.0-14 Three (3) Cursor Modes Move Mode M OVE M ODE with the arrow pattern in the center. Use the up/down and right/ lef t k eys t o move the cursor to t he area of t he screen that needs convergence.
Chapter 4 — Setup Adjust m e nt s 4-28 Hughes-JVC Technology Corpor at ion To adjust XY Registrat ion: 1. Access the G EO METR Y ME NU . 2. Verify that t h e R EG E NABLE box is checked. T his togg le is normally ON and is togg led to OFFonly for maintenance.
Chapter 4 — Setup Adjust m ent s HJT Model 100 User's Guide 4-29 Red is not correct ly converged in hor izontal dir ect ion. Use right/ left ar rows. Blue not correct ly converged in vert ical dir ect ion. Use up/down arrows. Figure 4.0-16 Incorrectly Converged RGB Pat terns (two examples) 9.
Chapter 4 — Setup Adjust m e nt s 4-30 Hughes-JVC Technology Corpor at ion 15. W hen the upper left cor ner is converged satisf act orily, press E NTER to return to the M OVE /S IZE MODE .Togg le t he M ODE KEY to the M OVE M ODE . Refer to Figure 4.
Chapter 4 — Setup Adjust m ent s HJT Model 100 User's Guide 4-31 Figure 4.0-17 Grey /Pluge Test Pattern 4.7.2. Sensitiv ity Offset To adj ust the S ensiti vity Offset for Bl ue: 1. Access S ENSITIVITY O FFSET from the C ONVERGENCE MENU (Blue should still be the only color on the scr een with the Gr ey/Pluge test pattern st ill select ed).
Chapter 4 — Setup Adjust m e nt s 4-32 Hughes-JVC Technology Corpor at ion NOTE: Thr eshold O f f set can be viewed as the fine adjustment for Black Level (G2) .
Chapter 4 — Setup Adjust m ent s HJT Model 100 User's Guide 4-33 13. Select a 4 X 4 cur sor and repeat St eps 9 - 11 again f or this cursor , reducing t he cur sor size to adj ust smaller areas, if necessary. 14. Press E NT ER to comple te this a djustment.
Chapter 4 — Setup Adjust m e nt s 4-34 Hughes-JVC Technology Corpor at ion 4.8.3. Color Balance (Grey Scale) Color balancing set s t he color balance over the entire scr een. This adj ust ment may be necessary after per f orming Threshold and Sensit ivity procedures.
Chapter 4 — Setup Adjust m ent s HJT Model 100 User's Guide 4-35 Recheck the Sensit ivity adjust ment to locat e this specif ic ar ea, if possible, and increase or decr ease it s level according ly. If t his is not possible, the Shading pr ocedur e m ay have to be repeated.
Chapter 4 — Setup Adjust m e nt s 4-36 Hughes-JVC Technology Corpor at ion Figure 4.0-18 Cont/Bright Test Pattern The nine (9) black and white squares overlay the imag e on the screen. 4.9.1. Brightness To adjust Brightness: 1. Display external image.
Chapter 4 — Setup Adjust m ent s HJT Model 100 User's Guide 4-37 4.9.3. Color, Tint, Sharpness The Color, T int, and Sharpness set tings are only active with non-RGB type VICs. Begin each adj ustment by displaying external imag e. To adjust Tint: 1.
Chapter 4 — Setup Adjust m e nt s 4-38 Hughes-JVC Technology Corpor at ion 4.10. Backing up Settings The source f ile paramet er s pr eviously set up (and any other sour ce f iles attached to one channel) can be copied to anot her channel. Copy parameters if the source has the same basic param et er s but dif f erent pictur e set t ings.
Chapter 4 — Setup Adjust m ent s HJT Model 100 User's Guide 4-39 4.11. Video I nput Car ds Table 4.0- 4 list s t he five (5) t ypes of optional Video Input Car ds ( VI Cs) available f or use with the HJT Model 100 projector.
Chapter 4 — Setup Adjust m e nt s 4-40 Hughes-JVC Technology Corpor at ion 4.11.1. Installing (or Remov ing) a VIC To install a VIC: 1. Turn proj ector power off with the remot e. 2. Remove the two (2) screws and panel covering the optional VI C slot (see Figur e 4.
Chapter 4 — Setup Adjust m ent s HJT Model 100 User's Guide 4-41 4.11.2. Connecting VIC Source Cables Connect the source cables t o t he input connectors as mar k ed on the rear of t he VI C.
Chapter 4 — Setup Adjust m e nt s 4-42 Hughes-JVC Technology Corpor at ion 6. Use the up/down arrows to select the VI C number (r ef er to T able 4.0- 6). Table 4.0-6 VIC Edit Nu mbers Input VIC 1.1 Standard RG BHV 2.1 W ide Bandw idt h RGBHV 2.1 Graphics Enhancer RG BHV 2.
Chapter 4 — Setup Adjust m ent s HJT Model 100 User's Guide 4-43 4.11.4. VIC Settings VIC Setting s is necessary only w hen using a Q uad St andar d Decoder Module (with Line Doubler) VIC. Af ter edit ing the VIC, t he sour ce video mode or f ormat m ust be selected by using VIC S E TTINGS from the P ICTURE M ENU .
Chapter 4 — Setup Adjust m e nt s 4-44 Hughes-JVC Technology Corpor at ion Figure 4.0-20 Wide Bandw idth or Graphics Enhancer RGBHV VIC NOTE: Graphics Enhancer and Wi de Bandw idth RGBHV VIC ’ s have the same inputs. Figure 4.0-21 Quad RGBHV Video Mux (multi-port) VIC Figure 4.
Chapter 4 — Setup Adjust m ent s HJT Model 100 User's Guide 4-45 Figure 4.0-23 Quad Standard Decoder Module (w ith Line Doubler) VIC 4.12. Updating Software The proj ect or ' s sof tware resides in F LASH M EMORY and is updated via the projector ' s serial Port A.
Chapter 4 — Setup Adjust m e nt s 4-46 Hughes-JVC Technology Corpor at ion Table 4.0-9 Terminal Preference Selections Terminal Preferences Terminal Modes = Sound CR # # # # CR/LF =O F F Columns =8 0.
Chapter 4 — Setup Adjust m ent s HJT Model 100 User's Guide 4-47 9. Verify the Boot Manager version is cor r ect. If it is necessary to updat e t he Boot Manager, perf orm t he following steps — if the Boot Manager is alr eady up to date, sk ip to Step 12 t o updat e t he System Soft ware.
Chapter 4 — Setup Adjust m e nt s 4-48 Hughes-JVC Technology Corpor at ion d. The system has verified that the load module is corr ect and is r eady to update the Flash. Pr ess E NTER to perf orm t he update (E SC now to abort the updat e with no changes) .
Chapter 4 — Setup Adjust m ent s HJT Model 100 User's Guide 4-49 c. A progress indicat or shows the number of records r eceived while the upload is occurring. T he system will display the following at the completion of t he upload: d. The system has verified that the load module is corr ect and is r eady to update the Flash.
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HJT Model 100 User's Guide 5-1 5.0 Prev entive Maintenance Contents 5.1. Preventi ve M aintenance..................................................................................... 5-1 5.1.1. Cleani ng the Cabinet...............................
Chapter 5 — Prevent ive Maintenance 5-2 Hughes-JVC Technology Corpor at ion 5.1.2. Cleaning the Project or Lens Under normal environment al cir c um st ances, clean lenses only when accumulated dus t mak es t he picture f uzzy. Clean t he project ion lens es with a camel hair brush to rem o ve dust or use dr y air to blow dust off .
HJT Model 100 User's Guide 6-1 6.0 System Specifications NOTE: HJT Model 100 Project or specif ications ar e subj ect to change without notice. Image Qu ality Brightness 1500 ANSI Lum ens. Contrast Rati o 200:1 Sequent ial. 150: 1 ANSI. RGB Bandw idt h 120 Mhz (measur ed at - 3 db point ).
Chapter 6 — System Specif ications 6-2 Hughes-JVC Technology Corpor at ion Operating Parameters Projection Front or r ear. Uprig ht or downright. Operating Temperature 10 º C to 40 º C (50 º - 104 º F) . Full Performance Range 20 º C to 30 º C (68 º - 86 º F).
Chapter 6 — System Specification HJT Model 100 User's Guide 6-3 A ccessori es ( i ncl uded) Remote Control One (1) inf rared back light ed r emote. Manual One (1) HJT Model 100 User ’ s Guide . A ccessori es ( opt i onal ) Manual One (1) HJT Model 100 Service Manual (option f or HJT t r ained personnel).
Chapter 6 — System Specif ications 6-4 Hughes-JVC Technology Corpor at ion.
HJT Model 100 User's Guide Appendix A-1 A ppendix A . Extron Sw itcher Interface to Model 100 This appendix provides instructions on how to set up and conf igure t he HJT Model 100 Projector f or pr oper oper ation with Extron Switchers 10+, 8, and 4LD.
Appendix A — Extron Swit cher I nterface t o Model 100 Appendix A-2 Hughes-JVC Technology Corporat ion In addition, all Ext ron switchers must be conf igured t o use HJT protocols and 19200 baud rate (Hug hes-JVC emulation) . This is usually done at Extr on and a “ Config ured f o r Hug hes-JVC ” stick er is placed on the back of t he unit .
Appendix A — Extron Swit cher I nterface t o Model 100 HJT Model 100 User's Guide Appendix A-3 9. Set the Model 8 external “ address ” dip switch #5 to the closed position. 10. W ait 10 seconds. 11. Set Model 8 external “ address ” dip switch #4 to t he closed posit ion.
Appendix A — Extron Swit cher I nterface t o Model 100 Appendix A-4 Hughes-JVC Technology Corporat ion.
HJT Model 100 User's Guide Appendix B-1 A ppendix B — Configuration Data Export / Import Procedures (Rev 1.0.0) HJT Model 100 Projector Appendix B def ines t he st eps to perf orm a Conf igur at ion Dat a Export and Import f rom t he projector t o a host computer .
Appendix B — Export/Import Procedures Appendix B-2 Hughes-JVC Technology Corporat ion A ppendix B.1 EXPORT 1. Make sure the W INDOWS T ERMINAL program is conf igur ed for S OF TW ARE F LOW C ONTROL (X ON /X OFF ) — a cor rupt export f ile will result if S OFTW ARE F LOW C ONTROL is not used.
Appendix B — Export/Import Procedures HJT Model 100 User's Guide Appendix B-3 The f ollowing message is sent at t he com pletion of t he export data: A similar messag e is displayed on the projector scr een: 1. W INDOWS T ERMINAL : Sele ct the W INDOWS T ERMINAL S TOP button with the mouse to end the R ECEIVE T EXT F ILE … tran sfer.
Appendix B — Export/Import Procedures Appendix B-4 Hughes-JVC Technology Corporat ion 1. Press E NTER to continue with import procedure. 1. Press E NTER to continue with import procedure. 1. W INDOWS T ERMINAL : T RANSFERS + S END T EXT F ILE … a.
Appendix B — Export/Import Procedures HJT Model 100 User's Guide Appendix B-5 Press E SC to exit the project or import oper at ion and return t o the M AINT ENANCE M ENU — there is a 10-second pause bef or e t he scr een is r edrawn. If U SER A BORT : W INDOWS T ERMINAL : First press S TOP t o end t he host upload transf er.
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HJT Model 100 User's Guide Glossary- 1 7.0 Glossary Of Terms A ct i ve Channel T he channel presently being viewed on the screen. During operat ion and set up, the channel on which the setup adjustm ent s are being m ade- indicat ed by a pointer in the Channels list.
Chapter 7 — Glossary Glossary -2 Hughes-JVC Technology Corporat ion Copy Source Used to copy Geometry, Converg ence, Shading, ILA ® Settings and Adj ustment dat a t o anot her of t he 20 source files.
Chapter 7 — Glossary HJT Model 100 User's Guide Glossary -3 Hertz (Hz) The standar d unit of f requency. One Hz is eq ual t o one cycle per second. A Kilohertz (KHz) is 1,000 cycles per second and a Megahertz (MHz) is 1,000,000 cycles per second.
Chapter 7 — Glossary Glossary -4 Hughes-JVC Technology Corporat ion Linearity A djustment Corrects f or improper hor izontal and vertical grid spacing on an image. W ith distorted linear it y, lines in t he g rid are spaced closer tog et her on one side of the im ag e and far t her apart on the ot her .
Chapter 7 — Glossary HJT Model 100 User's Guide Glossary -5 Raster The ar ea illum inat ed by the scan lines on a CRT . Resolution T he degree of sharpness of a displayed or printed character or im ag e; the am ount of detail in a pict ur e.
Chapter 7 — Glossary Glossary -6 Hughes-JVC Technology Corporat ion Sens itivity (White) Adj ust m ent for decr easing bright ness on the brig ht ar eas of t he scr een. Used with Thr eshold adj ustment t o obt ain optimal proj ect ed image. Sharpness Apparent imag e resolution.
Chapter 7 — Glossary HJT Model 100 User's Guide Glossary -7 Vertical Synchronization The number of times per second a f ram e is Frequency transmitt ed t o a video display screen. Xenon A rc Lamp See Arc Lamp. X-hatch T est Pattern consist ing of white horizontal and vertical grid lines.
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HJT Model 100 User's Guide Index- 1 8.0 Indexes Index of Tables Table 1-1 Acrony ms Used In M anual ......................................................................................1-5 Table 2-1 Ai r Flow Cleara nces ........................
Index Index-2 Hughes-JVC Technology Corpor at ion Index of Figur es Figu re 1-1 Top View , Left/Right Desi gnation ...........................................................................1-5 Figu re 2-1 Top View M100 Projecto r (dimen sions in mm) .
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