Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product DLA-RS48 JVC
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D  ILA PROJECTOR DLA  RS66 DLA  RS56 DLA  RS48 DLA  RS46 Pour utilisation par le client : Entrerci-dessous le N°de série qui est situé sous le boîtier.
Safety  Precautions 晼㯡婌♟㒷 IMPORTANT INFORMATION This product has a High Intensity Dis-charge (HID) lamp that contains mercury. Disposal of these materials may be regulated in your community due to environmental considerations.
150 mm and above 150 mm and above 300 mm and above 200 mm and above 300 mm and above PORTABLE CART WARNING (symbol provided by RETAC) S3126A Front - - - - - - - - - - - - - IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS Electrical energy can perform many useful functions. This unit has been engineered and manufactured to assure your personal safety.
- - - - - - - - - - - Do not place combustibles behind the cooling fan. For example, cloth, paper, matches, aerosol cans or gas lighters that present special hazards when over heated. Do not look into the projection lens while the illumination lamp is turned on.
Power cord Power cord For European continent countries For United Kingdom Green-and-yellow Blue Brown Fuse : Earth : Neutral : Live POWER CONNECTION WARNING: WARNING: Do not cut off the main plug from this equipment. The power supply voltage rating of this product is AC110V – AC240V.
ENGLISH Information for Users on Disposal of Old Equipment and Batteries [European Union only] These symbols indicate that equipment with these symbols should not be disposed of as general household waste. If you want to dispose of the product or battery, please consider the collection systems or fa cilities for appr opriate recycling.
ITALIANO Informazioni per gli utenti sullo smaltimento delle apparecchiature e batterie obsolete [Solo per l’Unione Europea] Questi simboli indicano che le apparecchiature a cui sono relativi non devono essere smaltite tra i rifiuti domestici generici.
SVENSKA Information för användare gällande bortskaffning av gammal utrustning och batterier [Endast den Europeiska unionen] Dessa symboler indikerar att utrustning med dessa symboler inte ska hanteras som vanligt hushållsavfall.
MAGYAR Felhasználói információ az elhasznált be rendezések és akkumulátorok elhelyezéséről [Csak az Európai Unióban] Ez a szimbólum azt jelzi, hogy a berendezés nem helyezhető az általános háztartási hulladék közé.
Contents Getting  Started Safety  Precautions  ..................................................  2 Accessories/Optional  Accessories  ........................  11 Check  the  Accessories  ...............................
Accessories/Optional  Accessories Check  the  Accessories Lens  cover      ..............................................................  1  piece *I t  is  attached  to  the  main  unit  at  the  time  of  shipment.
Main  Features High  definition  4K  display  that  surpasses  full  HD  quality       The  optical  engine  equipped  with  a  new  e  shift2  device  has  achieved  a  resolution  of  4K.
Flexible  installation         In  addition  to  the  2x  motorized  zoom  &  focus  lens,  the  wide  coverage  of  the  lens  shift  functions  also  makes  installation of  the  projector  more  flexible.
Controls  and  Features Main  Unit  Front AB C D E E A Lens This  is  a  projection  lens.  Do  not  look  through  the  lens while  an  image  is  projected.
Main  Unit  Rear F IK L M F J I Input  terminals In  addition  to  the  video  input  terminal,  there  are  also other  connection  terminals  for  devices  such  as controllers  and  optional  equipment.
Main  Unit  Input  Terminals A B C D F E G I H Enlarged View of Rear F ace A [HDMI  1]  input  terminal B [HDMI  2]  input  terminal For  connecting  to  devices  that  support  HDMI  output. (p.  22) It  is  fitted  to  the  M3  lock  hole.
Remote  Control A B  [STAND  BY] Turns  off  the  power.  (p.  27) B C  [ON] Turns  on  the  power.  (p.  26) C [INPUT] Select  an  input  from  [HDMI  1], [HDMI  2],  [COMP.],  and  [PC] (     only).
Loading  Batteries  into  the  Remote  Control  If  the  remote  control  has  to  be  brought  closer  to  the  projector  to  operate,  it  means  that  the  batteries  are  wearing  out.
Installing  the  Projector Precautions  during  Installation Please  read  the  following  carefully  before  installing  this unit. Do  not  install  at  the  following This  unit  is  a  precision  device.
Precautions  during  Mounting Securing  (mounting)  the  projector  When  this  unit  is  to  be  mounted  to  a  fixed  position  for use,  install  it  horizontally.
Adjusting  the  Position Adjusting  the  elevation  angle  of  the  projector The  height  and  inclination  of  the  unit  (0  to  5  mm)  can  be adjusted  by  turning  the  feet.
Connecting  the  Projector  Do  not  turn  on  the  power  until  connection  is  complete.  The  connection  procedures  differ  according  to  the  device  used.
Connecting  to  the  Component  Video  Input  Terminal  (Analog  Input) Connecting  via  component  video  cable Y C R /P R C B /P B (Green) (Blue) (Red) Component Video Output T erminals BD/D VD Recorder , etc.
Connecting  to  the  LAN  Terminal Desktop PC , etc. Server Hub Network Connection Cable (Sold Separately) This Unit T o [LAN] T erminal  The  network  is  used  to  control  this  unit.  It  is  not  used  for  sending  or  receiving  video  signals.
Connecting  to  the  TRIGGER  Terminal T rigger Input T erminal (Ø3.5) Screen T rigger Cable (Sold Separately) T o [TRIGGER] T erminal This Unit  Do  not  use  it  to  supply  power  to  other  devices.
Viewing  Videos MEMO  When  you  are  using     ,  be  sure  to  remove  the  lens  cover.  Connect  the  power  cord,  and  ensure  that  the  “STANDBY/ON”  indicator lights  up  in  red.
 Turn  off  the  power Remote  control:  press  the  B  [STAND  BY]  button Projector  unit:  press  the  A  [STANDBY/ON]  button  While  the  “Are  you  sure  you  want  to  turn  off?”  message  is  displayed,  press  the  button  again.
Adjusting  the  Projector  Screen Adjusting  the  Lens  According  to  the  Projection  Position  Press  the  [LENS  CONTROL]  button,  and  use  .
Saving  and  Retrieving  Adjustment  Settings The  focus,  zoom,  and  shift  settings  can  be  saved  or  retrieved,  so  you  can switch  easily  to  a  different  aspect  ratio  (screen  size)  according  to  the  image.
Retrieving  an  adjustment  data  Press  the  [LENS  MEMORY]  button  to  display  “Lens  Memory  Select” MENU BACK ----- ----- ----- MEMORY2 ----- ----- ---.
Adjusting  Image  Quality  Automatically  According  to  the  Viewing Environment       By  configuring  “Environment  Setting”  according  to.
Setting  Screen  Correction By  selecting  the  optimal  correction  mode  according  to  the characteristics  of  the  screen  in  use,  corrections  can  be performed  to  reproduce  natural  images  with  balanced colors.
Adjusting  the  Screen  Size  (Aspect) The  screen  size  of  the  projected  image  can  be  adjusted optimally  according  to  the  original  screen  size  (aspect) that  has  been  input.
Viewing  3D  Movies By  using  the  3D  GLASSES  (PK  AG1,  PK  AG2,  or  PK  AG3)  and  3D  SYNCHRO  EMITTER  (PK  EM1  or  PK  EM2),  both sold  separately,  you  can  enjoy  3D  video  images.
Viewing  3D  Movies  Connect  this  unit  to  a  3D  compatible HDMI  device,  and  turn  on  the  power to  play  back  the  3D  video  .
Adjusting  3D  Movies 3D  video  images  may  appear  differently  to  different viewers.  It  may  also  be  affected  by  your  physical condition  at  the  time  of  viewing. You  are  therefore  recommended  to  adjust  the  video images  accordingly.
Selecting  an  Image  Quality  According  to  the Video  Type Setting  the  Picture  Mode You  can  adjust  the  image  quality  according  to  the  type  of  video  image  you  are viewing.
Setting  the  Color  Profile       By  setting  the  “Color  Profile”  (color  space  information)  according  to  the  “Picture  Mode”,  you can  fine  tune  the  image  quality  according  to  the  movie  you  are  viewing.
List  of  “Color  Profile”  for  “Picture  Mode”     Picture  Mode Color  Profile Description Film Film  1 Color  space  that  is  close  to  the  characteristics  of  Eastman  Kodak  Company  movie films.
Adjusting  Movies  for  Increased Expressiveness  (Multiple  Pixel  Control)      The  new  image  processing  algorithm  developed  by  JVC helps.
Fine  tuning  the  Image  Quality Adjusting  the  Output  Value  of  the  Projected  Image  (Gamma) You  can  adjust  the  output  value  of  the  projected  image  with  respect  to  the  video  signal  input.
Gamma  adjustment  settings   Setting Input  Signal Description Normal 2D,  3D Recommended  setting  for  normal  viewing. AP l a c e s  more  emphasis  on  the  gradation  compared  to  the  “Normal” setting.
Adjusting  to  the  Preferred  Gamma  Setting  (Custom  Gamma) Gamma  setting  can  be  adjusted  according  to  your preferred  video  quality.
About  gamma  adjustment  When  the  gamma  curve  is  a  straight  line: The  brightness  and  contrast  of  the  video  input  will  be the  same  as  that  of  the  video  output.
Adjusting  to  the  Preferred  Color  (Color  Management) You  can  adjust  each  of  the  following  colors  according  to  your  preference:  Red,  Orange,  Yellow,  Green,  Cyan,  Blue, and  Magenta.
Reducing  the  After  image  of  Fast  moving  Images  (Clear  Motion Drive  (C.M.D.)) By  using  the  high  definition  image  interpolation  technology  developed  by  JVC,  after  images  that  appear  in  fast  moving scenes  can  be  reduced.
Adjustments  and  Settings  in  the  Menu Pressing  the  [MENU]  button  displays  the  menu. Press  the  [ JKH  I ]  keys  to  select  an  item,  followed  by  pressing  the  [OK]  button  to  confirm  the  selection.
Installation I  Lens  Control  ....................................................................................................................................................  p.  28   Focus  ........................
Picture  Adjust Picture  Mode You  can  adjust  the  image  quality  according  to  the  type  of  video  image  you  are  viewing.
Gamma You  can  adjust  the  output  value  of  the  projected  image  with  respect  to  the  video  signal  input. ¨  “Adjusting  the  Output  Value  of  the  Projected  Image  (Gamma)”  ( p.
Advanced For  fine  tuning  the  image  quality. Sharpness     Setting Description Sharpness Emphasizes  the  outline  of  the  video  image.
User  Name  Edit You  can  edit  the  “User  1”  to  “User  5”  names  in  the  Picture  mode.  Characters  that  are  usable  include  alphabets  (upper  or  lower  case),  numeric  characters,  and  symbols.
Input  Signal HDMI Setting  is  enabled  when  the  HDMI  input  terminal  is  selected. Input For  setting  the  dynamic  range  (gradation)  of  the  video  input.
PC         Setting  is  enabled  when  the  PC  input  terminal  is  selected. Setting Description Auto  Alignment Adjusts  “Tracking”,  “Phase”,  and  “Picture  Position”  automatically.
Installation Lens  Control Focus  /  Zoom  /  Shift For  adjusting  the  lens  according  to  the  projection  position ¨  “Adjusting  the  Lens  According  to  the  Projection  Position”  ( p.
Pixel  Adjust             Adjust For  setting  the  adjustment  feature  to  “On”  or  “Off”.
Installation  Style For  setting  to  “Front”,  “Ceiling  Mount  (F)”,  “Rear”,  or  “Ceiling  Mount  (R)”  according  to  the  installation  status  of  the projector.
Whole  Adjust  (Pixel)  Operation  Procedure       For  making  general  adjustments  to  slight  color  fringing  in  the  horizontal/vertical  directions  of  the  video  image.
Whole  Adjust  (Fine)  Operation  Procedure       For  making  general  adjustments  on  the  misalignment  of  the  entire  screen  using  “Adjust(Pixel)”,  followed  by  making  fine adjustments.
Zone  Adjust  Operation  Procedure       For  fine  tuning  misalignments  on  a  part  of  the  screen  after  adjusting  the  overall  screen  misalignment  using “Adjust(Pixel)”  and  “Adjust(Fine)”.
Display  Setup Back  Color For  setting  the  color  of  the  background  to  “Blue”  or  “Black”  when  there  is  no  input  signal. Menu  Position For  setting  the  display  position  of  the  menu.
Function Trigger For  configuring  12  V  output  to  an  external  screen  equipped  with  a  trigger  function. Setting Description Off No  output. On  (Power) Outputs  control  signals  (12  V)  from  the  trigger  terminal  when  the  power  is  turned on.
Remote  Code For  changing  the  remote  control  code.  You  need  to  configure  the  remote  control  according  to  the  settings  of  this  unit.
Information During  video  signal  input Setting Description Input Displays  video  input  terminal. Source Displays  the  input  source. Deep  Color Displays  the  color  bit  depth  of  the  input  video  signal.
Replacing  the  Lamp The  lamp  is  a  consumable  item.  If  the  image  appears  dark  or  the  lamp  goes  out,  replace  the  lamp  unit.
 Install  the  new  lamp  unit Handle  Tighten  the  screws  of  the  new  lamp unit  Tighten  the  screws  with  a  t  screwdriver.
Resetting  the  Lamp  Time Resetting  the  lamp  time  from  the  menu screen  Press  the  [MENU]  button  to  display the  menu  Select  “Funct.
Cleaning  and  Replacing  the  Filter Clean  the  filter  regularly  Otherwise,  the  air  intake efficiency  may  deteriorate,  and  malfunction  may  occur.
Troubleshooting Before  sending  the  unit  to  your  authorized  dealer  for  repair,  please  check  the  following  points.
Remote  control  does  not  work Check Action Refer  to Are  the  batteries  correctly  loaded? Match  the  polarities  ( t  s )  correctly  when  loading  the batteries. p.  18 Are  the  batteries  exhausted? Replace  with  new  batteries.
Projected  image  is  dark Check Action Refer  to Is  the  lamp  near  exhaustion? Check  the  lamp  time  in  the  “Information”  menu.  Prepare  a new  lamp  unit  or  replace  as  soon  as  possible  when  the lamp  is  near  exhaustion.
External  Control It  is  possible  to  control  this  unit  by  connecting  it  to  a  PC  using  an  RS  232C  cross  cable  (D  sub  9  pin).
Command  Format The  command  between  this  unit  and  the  computer  consists  of  “Header”,  “Unit  ID”,  “Command”,  “Data”  and  “End”.
Remote  Control  Code Binary  code  is  sent  during  communication.  The  following  applies  to  the  case  when  the  remote  control  code  is  “A”.  In  the  case  of  “B”,  add  “36”  to  the  beginning of  the  code.
Communications  Example This  section  shows  the  communication  examples  of  RS  232C. Operating  command Type Command Description Connection  check PC    .
Specifications Product  Name D  ILA  Projector Model  Name DLA  RS66,  DLA  RS56,  DLA  RS48,  DLA  RS46 Display  Panel/Size D  ILA  device  *1,  2 0.7"  (1980  x  1080  pixels)  x  3  (total  no.
 Design  and  specifications  are  subject  to  change  without  prior  notice.  Please  note  that  some  of  the  pictures  and  illustrations  may  have  been  abridged,  enlarged  or  contextualized  in  order to  aid  comprehension.
When  a  4:3  screen  is  used Screen  Size Projection  Distance Diagonal  (Model) Width  (mm) Height  (mm) Wide  end  (m) Tele  end  (m) 60 1219 914 2.22 4.49 70 1422 1067 2.60 5.24 80 1626 1219 2.98 6.00 90 1829 1372 3.
Types  of  Possible  Input  Signals Video Analog  Video  Signal 480i,  480p,  576i,  576p,  720p/50  Hz,  720p/60  Hz,  1080i/50  Hz,  1080i/60  Hz D.
PC  signal  (D  sub  3  line  15  pin) No. Designation Resolution fh  [kHz] fv  [Hz] dot  CLK [MHz] Total  No. of  Dots [dot] Total  No.
Indicator  Display  on  the  Main  Unit Meaning  of  the  lighting  figures The indicator appears blinking. The indicator lights up . Operation  mode  display Displays  using  the  different  colors  and  solid/blinking  light  of  the  “STANDBY/ON”  indicator.
Warning  display You  can  tell  the  details  of  a  warning  from  the  (repeated)  displays  of  the  “WARNING”  and  “LAMP”  indicators.
Dimensions (Unit:  mm) Top  Surface 5 472 455 Len s Front Ø60 24 103.5 178.5 227.5 Lens Center Bottom  Surface 337 59 91 290 Len s Rear  Surface 92 110 32 110 Lamp Cov er  The  illustrations  show  the  connection  terminals  of    .
Index A Accessories  .........................................................  11 Adjusting  Details  of  the  Image  Quality  .................  41 Adjusting  Distortion  of  the  Projection  Screen  ....
R Remote  Control  ...................................................  17 Replacing  the  Lamp  .............................................  65 Resetting  the  Lamp  ..............................................  63 RGB  .
DLA-RS66 DLA-RS56 DLA-RS48 DLA-RS46 D-ILA PROJECTOR ©  2012  JVCKENWOOD  Corporation 0912SIB  SW  X.
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