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RPMSP & CSP70 Dual UHP Series User’s Manual Table of Contents NOTE: Due to continu ing resear ch, a ll informa tion in this manua l is subject to change withou t notice. 013-100146 (09/ 05) Softwa re v1.1, Rev.1 1.1 Projector Overview ..........
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Section 1 Introduction RPMSP & CSP70- D100U User’s Manual 1-1 GraphXMASTER RPMS P-D100U and CSP70-D10 0U products are bas ed on sing le chip DLP (Dig ital Lig ht Processi ng) technol ogy by Texas Instrum ents with SXGA+ resolution. The RPMSP-D100U is a dua l la mp projector that is sp ecially desig ned for rear sc reen pro jection.
Section 1: I ntroduction 1-2 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual Each project ion system is provided wi th a User’s Kit, which include s items requ ired in the se tup and maint enance of the projec tor.
Section 2 Installation & Setup RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual 2- 1 This sec tion includ es infor mation on th e setup and connection of v arious sour ces to the pro jector. Sourc es should only be connec ted after th e projecto r has corre ctly been installed.
Section 2: I nstalla tion and Setup 2-2 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual Connect th e SYNC BNC input(s) first. Then connect the red, green and blue source outputs to the RED , GREEN , and BLUE BNCs on the INPUT 1 panel. I f the source u ses sync-on-g reen, only the r ed, green, and blue connec tions are r equired.
Section 2: I nstalla tion and Setup RPMSP & CSP70- D100U User’s Manual 2-3 . INPUT 3 and INPUT 4 provide sim ultaneou s connection of bo th a composite v ideo source ( INPU T 3 ) and an S-Video s ource ( INPU T 4 ).
Section 2: I nstalla tion and Setup 2-4 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual Optional m odules allow y ou to increas e your tota l num ber of inputs and /or accomm odate different signal ty pes, whether analog or digital. I nstall i n the areas labeled INPU T 5.
Section 2: I nstalla tion and Setup RPMSP & CSP70- D100U User’s Manual 2-5 . Figure 2.5. Connecting R S232 Connecting RS-422 If you wish to control th e projecto r with a com puter and or o ther.
Section 2: I nstalla tion and Setup 2-6 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual CONNECTING TO A PC: If you are conn ecting the Ethernet po rt direc tly to a PC ( rather than a network or hub), m ake sure to use a crossover E thernet cable.
Section 2: I nstalla tion and Setup RPMSP & CSP70- D100U User’s Manual 2-7 . Figure 2.8. RS232 Networ k MIXED NETWORK : To co ntrol m ultiple p rojec tors with a computer/con troller having an RS422 interfa ce, first se t them all to the sam e baud rate as y our RS422 con troller.
Section 2: I nstalla tion and Setup 2-8 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual ETHERNET NETWORK SET UP : To add one or more pro jectors to an E thernet ne twork, use standard CA T5 cable to connect e ach projector ’s Etherne t port to a hub b elong ing to the network .
Section 2: I nstalla tion and Setup RPMSP & CSP70- D100U User’s Manual 2-9 . By default, com m unications orig inating from one type of se rial contro ller—RS23 2 vs. RS422 vs. Etherne t—stay on the corresponding network path. This separation is indicated by a “Separat e” setting for “Netwo rk Routin g” in the Communications menu.
Section 2: I nstalla tion and Setup 2-10 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual Plug the line cord t o the A C receptacle located in the bott om left corner of t he Dual Lamp Module (DLM), and the 3- pronged end into a grounded AC ou tlet. The i nput voltag e to the pro jector must be capable of 100 - 240 VAC.
Section 3 Operation RPMSP & CSP70 User’s Manual 3- 1 This sec tion expla ins how to effec tively ope rate the pr ojector once i t has been installed. It is recom mended tha t you read th is section and fam iliarize y ourself wit h the com ponents and the av ailable m enu optio ns before you begin using your proje ctor for the first tim e.
Section 3: Ope ration 3-2 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual T he DLM is de signed to r emain in a ho rizontal positio n and does not g et rotated 90 ° like t he PHM when th e configur ation of th e projec tor is chang ed.
Section 3: Ope ration RPMSP & CSP70- D100U User’s Manual 3-3 . The I R sensor on the pro jector wil l detect the s ignals a nd relay the comm ands for internal p rocessing. See Fig ure 3. 2. You can conv ert the IR remote into a wired rem ote keypad using the cable p rovided with the p rojector.
Section 3: Ope ration 3-4 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual Keep in m ind the fol lowing g uidelines: • Press k eys one-at- a-time; there a re no sim ultaneous k ey com binations requ ired. • Power and OSD OSD —are “pr ess-and- hold” keys that do not function with a typica l quick pres s-and-rele ase key press.
Section 3: Ope ration RPMSP & CSP70- D100U User’s Manual 3-5 . NOTE: Channel ( C han ne l ) key b eh avi or during a pre sentation depend s on whether or not the Displa y Channel L ist option is enabled in the Men u Preferences menu.
Section 3: Ope ration 3-6 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual white (i. e., “crushed ”). Conversely , low contras t causes dim images. See 3.5, Adjustin g the Imag e ( Image Settings subse ction) . Gamma NOTE: This is the sam e as “ G amma ” in the Image S ettings Menu .
Section 3: Ope ration RPMSP & CSP70- D100U User’s Manual 3-7 . Function Key IF WITHIN A MENU: Using the Func for special task s within the m enu system is noted with the a ppropriate t opic elsewhe re in Sect ion 3 . For e xample, press Func in the Channel Setup m enu to enable d eletion o r copying of a channel.
Section 3: Ope ration 3-8 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual Arrow Keys Use the k eys to change a slidebar valu e or to sel ect a diff erent option within a p ull-down list w ithout hav ing to fi rst scroll through option s. These key s also jump to the next page in long m enus.
Section 3: Ope ration RPMSP & CSP70- D100U User’s Manual 3-9 . NOTES: 1) If the re is no signal p resent, al l source-dep endent adjustmen ts are di sa ble d. 2) After 15 m inutes of ina ctivity, the projec tor leaves the menu sys tem and returns to the pres enta ti on.
Section 3: Ope ration 3-10 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual • When using PI P images, use key to ad just the othe r imag e. Once selec ted, chang e the sett ings as des ired (see b elow). Chang es take eff ect imm ediately and are sav ed upon ex it from al l menus, o r after 15 m inutes.
Section 3: Ope ration RPMSP & CSP70- D100U User’s Manual 3-11 . Figure 3.5. Example of Pul l-Down List NOTES: 1) Press or to jump between pag es in an ext ra long pull down list.
Section 3: Ope ration 3-12 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual Enter num bers directly from the keypad in o rder to sp ecify num bers represent ing projectors , channels ( source se tups), or slots . As each dig it is en tered, it is display ed and the cu rsor mov es on.
Section 3: Ope ration RPMSP & CSP70- D100U User’s Manual 3-13 . CHANNEL - A channe l is a coll ection of m easurements, locations a nd setting s that tailor th e display of a s ignal to y our specif ic needs.
Section 3: Ope ration 3-14 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual USING A CHANNEL: You can norm ally sele ct a channel at any time by pressing C han ne l (see rig ht). I f you want to p revent a channel from appearing in this list, y ou must edi t the channel as de scribed in Channel Edit l ater in this section.
Section 3: Ope ration RPMSP & CSP70- D100U User’s Manual 3-15 . Table 3.2. Abbreviations for Signal T ype Abbrev. Signal Type 4WH Composi te (4 wire) o n HC inpu t 4WV Composi te (4 wire) o n V .
Section 3: Ope ration 3-16 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual Figure 3.8. Deleting a Cha nnel TO DELETE MULTIPLE CHANNELS , highl ight any chan nel in the Chann el Set up menu and press Func to go to the Channel Copy/Delete subm enu. Select “D elete Unlock ed Only” and press to d elete all un locked channels.
Section 3: Ope ration RPMSP & CSP70- D100U User’s Manual 3-17 . indicating tha t this number is already in use–as sign a dif ferent chann el n umber. 2) You can defi ne 50 channels. • INPUT: 1- 5, corresponding to where on th e project or’s input pane l the source is connected.
Section 3: Ope ration 3-18 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual Use Auto Setup ( Auto ) For a good and efficient first st ep in perfe cting the imag e, press Auto .
Section 3: Ope ration RPMSP & CSP70- D100U User’s Manual 3-19 . Position , V -Pos ition or Bl ank in g do not corre spond to those for a pres et. It is not a choice in th e Resi ze P rese ts pull-down list. • Select “DEFAULT” for m ost sources (fa ctory defa ult).
Section 3: Ope ration 3-20 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual • Select “FULL HEIGHT” to fi ll the di spl ay f rom top-to- bottom. Depending on the source, this may create borders. • Select “ANAMORPHIC” to display an anam orphic im age in its nat ive 16:9 asp ect ra tio.
Section 3: Ope ration RPMSP & CSP70- D100U User’s Manual 3-21 . If som e shimmer from a video or HDTV sourc e persis ts, use the “F ilter” cont rol to remov e high-frequency noise from the signal. H-Position This opti on mov es the imag e right or le ft within t he area of available pi xels.
Section 3: Ope ration 3-22 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual bars. Figure 3.12. Blanking of a PIP Image PLUG & DISPLAY (EDID): B y default, a P lug & Play (EDID) source outputs a signal acco rding to th e EDI D inform ation provided by th e projecto r.
Section 3: Ope ration RPMSP & CSP70- D100U User’s Manual 3-23 . will not be as brig ht as they could be and th e overa ll imag e will be d im. F or best results, s tart with a low v alue and inc rease so th at whites rem ain bright but are not distorted o r tinted, and that light area s do not becom e white (i.
Section 3: Ope ration 3-24 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual video sign al, or if a g raphics sig nal appears ov erly “so ft”. Both in stances indi cate that “Filter” m ay be set to the w rong option. Detail “Detail ” adjusts the sharpness o f a video im age so that edg es remain clea rly defin ed.
Section 3: Ope ration RPMSP & CSP70- D100U User’s Manual 3-25 . Video Options — SUBMENU This subm enu is used with video sources on ly ( INPUTS 3 or 4 ).
Section 3: Ope ration 3-26 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual • 0 IRE – Used for D VD output with “enhan ced black”, SECAM, most PAL standard s, and Japanese N TSC. • 7.5 IRE – Used for m ost NTSC v ideo signals. For some types of v ideo, you can override the set ting .
Section 3: Ope ration RPMSP & CSP70- D100U User’s Manual 3-27 . may prefer to use the Input Levels menu (shown above). These adjustm ents, which togethe r serve as a calibra tion process compens.
Section 3: Ope ration 3-28 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual CLAMP LOCATION – This op tion (fo rm erly known as sync tip clamping ) can brighten the i m a ge produced from certain hig h- resolution high- frequency graphic sources. For alm ost all sources, the best clam p location is au tom atically selected by the projector.
Section 3: Ope ration RPMSP & CSP70- D100U User’s Manual 3-29 . Figure 3.13. Adjusting Input Levels Using the Pe ak Detector (RED EXAMPLE SH OWN) Advanced Image Settings — SUBMENU Use the Advan ced Image Se tt ings submenu to m ake the adjustm ents necessary for lesser- used but mo re specializ ed applica tions on y our projector.
Section 3: Ope ration 3-30 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual material wil l look best wit h the video se tt ing while som e video material is b est with the graph ic setting. SELECT COLOR ADJUSTMENT: I n “Select C olor Ad justm ent”, choose an ov erall co lor palette fo r all im ages.
Section 3: Ope ration RPMSP & CSP70- D100U User’s Manual 3-31 . for interna l test patte rns. How ever, once you swit ch back to a sou rce, the W hite Boost settings wi ll res et to the val ue set for that sour ce.
Section 3: Ope ration 3-32 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual FILM MODE THRESHOLD — Th is sett ing determ ines how sensitiv ely the pro jector can detect if an incom ing video sig nal origin at ed from film or no t. It should not requir e adjustm ent.
Section 3: Ope ration RPMSP & CSP70- D100U User’s Manual 3-33 . Set Date & Time Enter/read the current y ear-m onth -day and hour-minute- second. Changes here reset the pro jector’s rea l-tim e clock. Menu Preferences — SUBMENU Adjust th e appearance , content and/or loca tion of on- screen menus and m essages.
Section 3: Ope ration 3-34 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual • Always On = A splash screen is alway s on behind the current di splay imag e, similar to w allpaper. • Startup Only – The splas h screen log o appears a t projector star tup only.
Section 3: Ope ration RPMSP & CSP70- D100U User’s Manual 3-35 . Figure 3.16. Using the “Network R outing” Opti on RS232 AND RS42 2 JOINED: Messages or iginating from an RS232 or RS422 c ontroller will be r elayed to al l RS232or RS422 p orts.
Section 3: Ope ration 3-36 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual Broadcast Key Enter a check mark if you want key pad comm ands sent to one pro jector to be relay ed to all p rojectors in a ser ial network .
Section 3: Ope ration RPMSP & CSP70- D100U User’s Manual 3-37 . Brightness Uniformity — SUBMENU Brightness Uni formity prov ides furth er refinem ent of d isplays al ready m atched for their p rimary colo rs and ov erall lig ht outpu t.
Section 3: Ope ration 3-38 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual the mill ions of col ors produ ced in display s. You can create up to four c ustom colo r gamuts (Use r 1, 2, 3, or 4) with these ad justments. Note that the two m enus differ only in their u ser inte rface, so use wh ichev er menu best suits y our needs and application.
Section 3: Ope ration RPMSP & CSP70- D100U User’s Manual 3-39 . Figure 3.20. CIE 1931 Chroma ticity Diagr am NOTE: Keep new x,y coord inates within t h e origina l color ga mut triang le shown here. PROCEDURE FOR X,Y ADJUSTMENTS: See 3.10, Using Multiple P rojectors .
Section 3: Ope ration 3-40 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual Test Pattern Choose the d esired in ternal tes t patt er n t o di spl ay, or s ele ct OFF to turn o ff a test pa ttern. Alterna tively , use the Te s t key for cyc ling throug h test pat terns.
Section 3: Ope ration RPMSP & CSP70- D100U User’s Manual 3-41 . Two sets of v alues are autom atically saved with the se controls—on e value for I nput #1, and one for I nput #2 (analog). The current set o f values dep ends on which so urce is in use.
Section 3: Ope ration 3-42 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual NOTE: If using Pea k Detector with P IP, both images must have the sam e color s pace.
Section 3: Ope ration RPMSP & CSP70- D100U User’s Manual 3-43 . Signal Type Description (Input Location) #1 5 BNCs (RGBHV or YPbPr) #2 DVI - I (anal og or di gital) #3 Decoded si gnals (Input 3, I nput 4, Composite v ideo, S-Video, or any video signal via In put 1 BNC connectors or v ia an anal og option card).
Section 3: Ope ration 3-44 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual PIP Size and Position – SUBMENU Most controls in the PIP Si ze and Position m e nu adjust the PIP (seconda ry) imag e in the sa me fashion as their count erpart s in the mai n Size and Position m enu adjust the m ain image—see 3.
Section 3: Ope ration RPMSP & CSP70- D100U User’s Manual 3-45 . NOTE: Disable PIP and B est Switching for In terlaced sourc es > 35kHz. Fade Time Set how long (in seconds) i t takes to g radually dissolve one imag e into another fo r a source swi tch when Im age Optimization is set to B est Sw itching.
Section 3: Ope ration 3-46 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual LAMP LIMIT – Enter the nu mber of hour s you expect to log on th e current lamp befor e replacing it. NOTES: 1) If you chang e modes over th e life of a lamp, the lamp limit you original ly expected ma y no longer be po ssible.
Section 3: Ope ration RPMSP & CSP70- D100U User’s Manual 3-47 . Figure 3.24. • Dual Lamp – Select this opti on to operate the proje ctor with bo th lam ps on.
Section 3: Ope ration 3-48 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual When you m anually selec t a new lam p operation, the lamp turns o ff only after the new lam p has successfu lly been tur ned on. On rare occasions, a lamp w ill not strik e on the fir st attem pt.
Section 3: Ope ration RPMSP & CSP70- D100U User’s Manual 3-49 . History is automati cally updated whenever the serial n umber for a new lamp is recorded.
Section 3: Ope ration 3-50 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual In a multiple-projector wall, you will likely want to precisely match color and intensity from image-to-image so that the full wall is as uniform as possible. T h i s ma t c hi n g i s typica lly done in co njunction with brightnes s uniform ity and edg e blending.
Section 3: Ope ration RPMSP & CSP70- D100U User’s Manual 3-51 . 4. Display the Color A djustme nts by X, Y menus for a ll projector s. Each m enu shows the x/y coordinates defining the “Max D rives” co lor gam ut for thi s projecto r. Jot down the values shown in one (a ny) of the d isplays.
Section 3: Ope ration 3-52 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual To match reds, decrease “Red X” until full field red scree ns match. To match g reens, decreas e “Green Y ” until full field green screen s match. To match b lues, increas e both “Blue X” and “Blue Y ” until full field b lue screens m atch.
Section 3: Ope ration RPMSP & CSP70- D100U User’s Manual 3-53 . WHAT IS BRIGHTNESS UNIFORMITY? When u sed to re fine screen s already matche d for their p rimary colo rs (see Match ing Colors in.
Section 3: Ope ration 3-54 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual Step 1: General Setup 1a) Adjust pr imary colors (see Ma tchi ng Color s in Mu ltiple Sc ree ns) to en sur e matched ov erall colo r tem peratures an d light ou tput between screens. IMPORTANT Double-check that all WHITES and LIGHT OUTPUT are well-matched.
Section 3: Ope ration RPMSP & CSP70- D100U User’s Manual 3-55 . Ensure th at overall l ight output r emains well- matched from one screen center to the nex t. Where neces sary , increase or de crease Lam p Power slight ly to re co ver ce nt er mat c hes .
Section 3: Ope ration 3-56 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual • Adj us t corner White Uniformity last—each corner adjustment aff ects only this quadrant .
Section 3: Ope ration RPMSP & CSP70- D100U User’s Manual 3-57 . For best resu lts, use t he sam e projector m odel and typ e throug hout your disp lay wall.
Section 3: Ope ration 3-58 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual Show Blending Overlap turn s your defined blen d width area to solid gray so that two adja cent im ages can be seam lessly alig ned sim ply by overlapp ing their g ray bars, if needed.
Section 3: Ope ration RPMSP & CSP70- D100U User’s Manual 3-59 . 3. SET STARTING POINTS FOR ADJUSTMENT : Set all ble nd widths to 0. Go to “More” an d set every thing in the E dge Blending ( 2) menu to 50. Figure 3.37. Set Starting P oints for Each Proj ector 4.
Section 3: Ope ration 3-60 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual VIA WEB INTERFACE — Connect your PC to the projec tor’s Etherne t port. In y our web browser ( Int ernet Explo rer , for exam ple), enter the IP addre ss of the p rojector y ou wish to contro l.
Section 3: Ope ration RPMSP & CSP70- D100U User’s Manual 3-61 . No Signal The m essage “No signal” occurs when the re is no sou rce signal d etected at t he selected i nput—both HSYNC and VSYNC are inac tive and the screen b ackground is black.
Section 3: Ope ration 3-62 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual The speci fic code num ber identifies the source o f the error de tected, and is particula rly usefu l in cases where the p rojector is far aw ay. For exam ple, the code “27” means t he lam p could not be tu rned on.
Section 4 Maintenance RPMSP & CSP70 User’s Manual 4- 1 The proje ctor is an internati onal regu latory ag ency approv ed product des igned for safe and reliab le operati on. To assure com plete safety at all tim es it is im portant to acknowledg e the follow ing precaut ions while opera ting the pro jector.
Section 4: M aintenance 4-2 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual You will notic e a signif icant cha nge in the pe rformance of the lam p when it is near ing the end of i ts life.
Section 4: M aintenance RPMSP & CSP70- D100U User’s Manual 4-3 . Slots and ven ts in the pr ojector prov ide venti lation. Ne ver block or c over these openings. This ensures relia ble operat ion of the pro jector and prev ents ov erheating . ◊ Do not place th e projecto r over a ra diator or h eat regis ter.
Section 4: M aintenance 4-4 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual Table 4.1. Maintenance Guide Part Description Freque ncy How to clean Lens As requi red C lean if absolutely necessary. A small amount of dust on the lens has ver y little affect on pictu re quality.
Section 4: M aintenance RPMSP & CSP70- D100U User’s Manual 4-5 . The option al IR rem ote uses two AA siz e, 1.5V alkaline batte ries. To rep lace the batteries simply turn the rem ote over and push out th e cover us ing the fing er groov e, as shown in (1) F igure 4.
Section 4: M aintenance 4-6 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual possible). Bu rned out lam ps or lam ps that have f ailed due to som e characteristic f law should be rep laced, as soon as possible. In g eneral, monitor t he perform ance of your p rojector a nd replace l amps as ne eded.
Section 4: M aintenance RPMSP & CSP70- D100U User’s Manual 4-7 . Replacing a Lamp: Turn the projector off – If y our presentat ion allows, it is str ong ly recomm ended that you power down the pro jector prior to replacing a lam p. Press Power * to power down the pro jector.
Section 4: M aintenance 4-8 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual WARNING DO NOT touch th e glass surface of th e lamp. Set it aside for proper disposal once i t has cooled d own. Figure 4.4. WARNING Never look or stick hands inside an open lamp compartment while the ot her lamp is still ON.
Section 4: M aintenance RPMSP & CSP70- D100U User’s Manual 4-9 . Figure 4.6. Inside the Lamp Compar tment Close lamp door – Once the lam p is inserted, ca refu lly close the spring- loaded lamp door and lock it by tig htening the two lam p door screws.
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Section 5 Troubleshooting RPMSP & CSP70- D100U User’s Manual 5-1 If the pro jector does not appear to be ope rating pro perly , note the sym ptoms prese nt and use the follow ing guide to assist you. I f you cannot res olve the prob lems y ourself, contact y our dealer fo r assistan ce.
Section 5: Troubleshooting 5-2 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual 4. The pro jector w ill pow er down if the lam ps were ins talled in correctly or have failed. I f the projecto r powers d own during lam p replacement, i t likely indi cates the inter lock has been in the open state for m ore than the allowed 2- minute tim e frame.
Section 5: Troubleshooting RPMSP & CSP70- D100U User’s Manual 5-3 . Data is cropped from edges 1. C hec k s ett in gs f or B lan king. 2. I f incoming data is s till m issing from the imag e, reduce the im age size to withi n the disp lay area av ailable in the pro jector.
Section 5: Troubleshooting 5-4 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual The display is “noisy”… 1. Display ad justment at y our input sou rce may be required. Ad just pixel track ing, phase and fi lter. Noise is part icularly com mon on YPbPr sig nals from a DVD player.
Section 6 Specifications RPMSP & CSP70- D100U User’s Manual 6-1 NOTES: 1) Due to continuing r esearch, specifications ar e subject to change without notice .
Section 6: Spe cifications 6-2 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual Wide Angle Screen (102-106001) CSP70 Horizontal viewi ng angle 180 ° viewing rang e, ½ ga in an gle , ± 35 ° Ver ti cal vie wi ng a ngl e 180 ° viewing ra nge, ½ ga in an gle , ± 35 ° On-axis peak gain 0.
Section 6: Spe cifications RPMSP & CSP70- D100U User’s Manual 6-3 . Composite Video and S-Video Signal Form ats Composite (C VBS), S-Video (Y/C ) Video Standards NTSC, NTSC 4.43, PAL, PAL M, PAL N, PAL60, SECAM Input Lev els Composite- video 1.0Vp-p ± 3dB (inc l.
Section 6: Spe cifications 6-4 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual Built-in Status Display Display Twin 7 seg ment dis play Remote Control (with l aser) Type IR w ith wired abil ity Carrier fr equency 38kHz Range 30 m Number of sen sors 1 (located below lens) Laser Poin ter included Battery Ty pe (2 re quir ed) AA, 1.
Section 6: Spe cifications RPMSP & CSP70- D100U User’s Manual 6-5 . Type 100/120W UHP Power 100/120 Watt s Warm up to full brig htness 5 minutes Operating position ± 20 deg rees tilt fr om horiz ontal plane 0.7:1 for RPS MP (38-GFX010- 01) and CSP70 (102- 002001) 1.
Section 6: Spe cifications 6-6 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual Safety and Regulatory CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 60950- 00 ANSI/UL 60950 3 rd Editio n UL 1950 3 rd Edition EN60950, 2000 Europ ean Norm, Safety of Inform ation Techno logy Equipm ent China Compulsory Certificate (CCC) Electro-Magnetic Com patibility (E.
Section 6: Spe cifications RPMSP & CSP70- D100U User’s Manual 6-7 . Optiona l Interfac es • RGB 500 Input Module (38 -804606-xx) • RGB 400 Active Loop Thr u Input Module (3 8-804607- xx) •.
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Appendix A Glossary RPMSP & CSP70- D100U User’s Manual A-1 This append ix defines the speci fic term s used in this m anual as they apply to th is pro jector. Also included are other general terms com monly used in the projec tion industr y. The tim e, inside one hor izontal scan l ine, during which video is gene rated.
Appendix A: Glo ssary A-2 RPMSP & CSP70- D100U User’s Manual A num ber that uniquely identifi es a specif ic channel retained in projecto r mem ory. The proje ctor can re tain up to 50 c hannels. A menu item that indicates whethe r an option is curren tly in effect (checked) o r not (uncheck ed).
Appendix A: Glo ssary RPMSP & CSP70- D100U User’s Manual A-3 The m aximum frequency of the pix el clock . Also known as pixel clock rate. The Enhanced Ex tended Display Identifica tion Data stan.
Appendix A: Glo ssary A-4 RPMSP & CSP70- D100U User’s Manual A device, such a s the Seria l Digital Inpu t Modu le , tha t accepts an input signa l for display by the pro jector. A method used by video ta pe players and som e computers to doub le the ver tical resolution w ithout increa sing the horizontal l ine rate.
Appendix A: Glo ssary RPMSP & CSP70- D100U User’s Manual A-5 A video output format of some v ideo tape and disk players. Ther e are two ty pes of NTSC (Nationa l Televisi on Standard s Comm ittee) video: N TSC 3.58 and N TSC 4.43. NTSC 3.58 is used primarily in North America and Japan.
Appendix A: Glo ssary A-6 RPMSP & CSP70- D100U User’s Manual The tim e required by the video am plifier of the proje ctor to inc rease it s output fro m 10% to 90 % of the m aximum value. The video ou tput (analog or digita l) of m o st computers.
Appendix A: Glo ssary RPMSP & CSP70- D100U User’s Manual A-7 A wire connect ing a single video source to a display device, such as a proje ctor, must be term inated by a resistanc e (usually 75 Σ fo r vide o) . The dista nce between t he front fee t of the pro jector and the screen.
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Appendix B Keypad Reference RPMSP & CSP70- D100U User’s Manual B-1 NOTE: The IR remote i s a standard componen t provided wit h the proje ctor. Use the extension ca ble also pro vided to conv ert the IR r emote to a wired remote, if desire d. Refer to Sec tion 3 for a s pecific d escription o f each key and how to use them co rrectly.
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Appendix C Serial Communication Cables RPMSP & CSP70- D100U User’s Manual C-1 A serial link of RS232 or RS 422 enables ASCII communication with the projector so that it can be c ontrolle d rem otely from a PC or other control ler. From a PC, con nect a standard 9-wire RS232 seri al cable to the RS232 IN por t.
Appendix C: Seri al Communica tion Cables C-2 RPMSP & CSP70- D100U User’s Manu al.
Appendix D Auxiliary Fan Connector RPMSP & CSP70- D100U User’s Manual D-1 About the Auxiliary Fan Connecto r The auxil iary fan connec tor, located on the rea r input panel of the E lectronics M odule, al lows you to conne ct a separat e external cooling fa n to the pr ojector.
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Appendix E System Integration RPMSP & CSP70- D100U User’s Manual E-1 The GPIO (General Purpose I nput Output) connec tor located on the input pa nel provides a flexible method of i nterfacing a wide rang e of exter nal I/ O devices to the pro jector.
Appendix E: Sy stem I ntegration E-2 RPMSP & CSP70- D100U User’s Manual Query Command (GIO?) Request the s tate and configurat ion of all pins (GIO! “HHLLHLH” “OOIOOOI ”) Reply of pin st.
Appendix F Optional Input Modules RPMSP & CSP70- D100U User’s Manual F-1 There are many optional input m odules and acce ssories cur rently av ailable fo r this projector .
Appendix F: Op tional Input Modules F-2 RPMSP & CSP70- D100U User’s Manual The RGB400 ALT Inpu t Module may be installe d in this p rojector, a Marquee Sig nal Switcher , or a Marquee Ca se/Power Supply . The module receives an alog RGB input signals from com puters or othe r RGB source devices.
Appendix F: Op tional Input Modules RPMSP & CSP70- D100U User’s Manual F-3 This m odule can disp lay dig ital video inp ut sign als conform ing to the DVI (Digital Visual I nterface) si ngle- channel standa rd.
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Index RPMSP& CSP70- D100U User’s Manual 3 , 3-3 2 A Adjust er Mechanism, 3-2 Adjus ting Input L evels, 3-28 Advan ced Image Settings , Submenu, 3- 29 Advanced Size and Po sitio n submenu, 3- 21 .
Index RPMSP & CSP70- D100U User’s Manual D , 3-3 2 Date and Time Setting, 3-33 Decoder AGC Enabling , 3-25 Decoder Lum a Delay, 3- 26 Detail Image Sh arpness, 3- 24 Threshol d, 3-32 Diagnostics .
Index RPMSP & CSP70- D100U User’s Manual Lam p Mode, 3-46 Lam p Serial Number, 3-48 Lam p Status, 3- 48 Lang ua ge Choos ing, 3-32 Las er Key, 3-8 Level V alue, 3-42 Locked Ch annel Check box, 3.
Index RPMSP & CSP70- D100U User’s Manual S-Vi deo Connect ion, 2-3 Swap Main and PIP Im age. See PIP Swit cher, 3-17 Sync Def. an d types, 6 System Integration GPIO Conn ector, 2-9, 1 T Test Key.
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