Dukane 9060 user manual Introduction Introduction to the Projector

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1. Introduction

x Introduction to the Projector

This chapter introduces you to the 9060 high end

fixed installation projector and describes key features and con- trols.

Congratulations on Your Purchase of the projector

The 9060 is a sophisticated three panel, dual

lamp XGA LCD projector. With the 9060 you will be

able to project images up to 500" (measured diagonally) from your DVD player, VCR, satellite hookup, HDTV source, PC, Work- station or Macintosh computer (desktop or notebook) and im- ages from you digital camera PC Card or compact flash memory. The Dukane 9060 incorporates integrated networking access through the RJ45 input or provides for wireless network connec- tivity from an optional wireless network PC card. With extensive input and output panels, optional long life lamp, full suite of quick- change lenses and a full function remote, the 9060

will let you immerse yourself in large screen viewing.

Features you’ll enjoy on the 9060:

Integrated RJ45 connector for wired networking ability

Two optional modular card slots allow for future projector growth with the ability to add additional input cards

Dual PC card slots provide for optional wireless/wired network connectivity or PC Card usage

Email projector error status information to selected individuals

Power Horizontal and Vertical lens shift for optical display cor- rections

Lens memory controls lens attributes (zoom, focus, shift) de- pending on input resolution and input selected for fast and easy source transitions

Designed and developed SweetVisionTM technology for enhanced video image display, more vibrant colors and blacks richer with detail

3D Reform enhanced image technology for increased projec- tor versatility that provides for horizontal, vertical and diagonal keystone correction (allows for positioning the projector in off center locations in the room and still get aligned images)

Display 16:9 or 4:3 information and fill the screen

HDTV (1080p, 1080i, 720p) and SDTV (576p, 576i, 480p, 480i) compatibility

9060 supports a native resolution of XGA (1024×768) and

Intelligent lamp technology offers up to six user lamp settings to maximize light output or lamp life and provide for built in redundancy

Smart security settings for password protection, control panel lock, menu lock and PC card protection key to help prevent unauthorized access and adjustments to the projector

ADA508 and Executive Order 13221 Federal Government com- pliance *1

NEC 3D 10-bit video decoder for expanded black levels and adaptive gamma correction

High performance optional long life lamp for low total operat- ing costs

Digital photo viewer to display larger than life images from your digital cameras PC card or compact flash card

Double stackable for built in redundancy and high light output requirements

Built in 5W×2 speakers for an integrated audio solution

Two timer settings - On/Off with programming or Sleep timer that counts down at selected intervals

12V low voltage Screen Trigger output

Easy set up and operation

Eco-mode™ lamp technology for increased lamp life and en- ergy savings

VORTEX Technology Plus™ for uncompromising display of video and data. Improves white level, color accuracy, dynamic range, and display of varying levels of black in an image

Wireless remote control operation

External control via RS232, USB or Network

Advanced AccuBlend intelligent pixel blending technology provides for extremely accurate image com- pression and HDTV (1920×1080) display resolution*2.

Supports most IBM VGA, SVGA, XGA, Macintosh, component signal (YCbCr/YPbPr) or other RGB signals within a horizon- tal frequency range of 15 to 100 kHz and a vertical frequency range of 48 to 120 Hz. This includes NTSC, NTSC4.43, PAL, PAL-M, PAL-N, PAL60 and SECAM standard video signals

NOTE: Composite video standards are as follows:

NTSC: U.S. TV standard for video in U.S. and Canada.

NTSC4.43: TV standard used in Middle East countries.

PAL: TV standard used in Western Europe.

PAL-M: TV standard used in Brazil.

PAL-N: TV standard used in Argentine, Paraguay and Uruguay.

PAL60: TV standard used for NTSC playback on PAL TVs.

SECAM: TV standard used in France and Eastern Europe.

*1 The 9060 meets ADA508 compliance, the latest American government regulation which provides for closed captioning, including a menu system that can be viewed by colorblind us- ers. This model also meets Executive Order 13221 require- ment for standby operation, which consumes less than 1 watt.

*2 HDTV 1080P (1920×1080), HDTV 1080i (1920×1080), HDTV

720p (1280×720) and 1600×1200 are displayed with Advanced AccuBlend technology on the 9060.

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Contents Model RF Interference Important SafeguardsFire and Shock Precautions Power SupplyCleaning Lamp ReplacementTable of Contents Introduction Remote Control FeaturesProjector Introduction Whats in the Box?Congratulations on Your Purchase of the projector Introduction Introduction to the ProjectorWill let you immerse yourself in large screen viewing Attaching and Removing the Terminal Covers Introduction Getting to Know Your ProjectorDepression for foot 4 locations IntroductionCarrying the Projector Displays the menu Top FeaturesLights while accessing a PC card Adjust the lens focusTerminal Panel Features Terminal Panel Features Introduction Remote Control Features Entry List B CancelPixel PositionRemote Control Battery Installation Remote Control PrecautionsOperating Range for Wireless Remote Control Using the Remote Control in Wired Operation Page Installation Applicable lens and throw distance/ List of screen sizes InstallationSetting Up Your Projector Screen Size and Projection DistanceThrow distance Left 32 H Installation Lens Shift Adjustable RangeMaximum Possible Range for GT20ZL Down Right 32 HLeft 24H 0.19H Maximum Possible Range for GT13ZLB/GT19ZL/GT24ZLB/GT34ZLBValues in parentheses for GT13ZLB 39V Down 39V Right 24H 0.19HPreparation Tools needed for installation Installation Optional Lens InstallationThis section describes how to install the lens Before installationReinstall the lens hood Installation Making Connections To connect Scart output RGB Connecting an External MonitorDVD player Connecting Your DVD PlayerConnecting Your VCR or Laser Disc Player Example of LAN connection Connecting to a NetworkConnecting the Supplied Power Cable Page Basic Operation Projecting an ImageTurning on the Projector Projecting an ImageSelecting the computer or video source Using the menu+ + Tips on Adjusting FocusWhen using the remote control or cabinet buttons Optimizing RGB Picture Automatically Turning Up or Down VolumeTo turn off the projector Projecting an Image Turning off the ProjectorPage Convenient Features Picture Sound OSD Getting the On-line Help and InformationHelp Operate the Projector Menus using the USB mouse Convenient Features Using the USB MouseUsing the USB HUB Function Operate the PC mouse using the USB mouseMaking Freehand Drawings on a Projected Image ChalkBoard Convenient Features Changing Background LogoReference memory Convenient Features Lens MemoryCustom memory Page Using the Viewer Making the Most out of the Viewer Function Using the ViewerProjecting slides Viewer When the tool bar is not displayedViewing Digital Images Auto Play ModeSwitching to Slides Directly from Other Input Modes Ton on the remote control or projector cabinetReturn Using the PC Card Files Fucntion PC Card FilesDeleting Captured Images To delete captured imagesPage Using the Projector in a Network END User License Agreement Using the Projector in a NetworkContents of the Supplied CD-ROM Using the Projector in a Network IntroductionWhat Can Be Accomplished with the Supplied Software Using the Projector in a Network Supported Projectors Connection at the Projector Side Settings at the Projector SideSettings at the Personal Computer Side Equipment to Be PreparedUninstalling Using the Projector in a Network Software InstallationViewer PPT Converter Start the Software Dynamic Image Utility Start the SoftwareDisplay Help Exit the SoftwareCheck Points Countermeasures Using the Projector in a Network TroubleshootingComputer and the projector? Projector Projector. IEU Setting Up for Double Stacking Link Mode Slave projector Assigning Projector IDsGT19ZL GT20ZL Setting Up for Double Stacking in Link ModeThrow Distances for Optional Lenses Recommended Throw Distances for Double StackPC Control HookupVideo PC Control OUTDisplay a desired input signal on the master projector Link Mode SettingFocus MENU/SELECT ENTER/CANCELPower Lens ShiftMenu Descriptions & Functions Using On-Screen MenuTings or adjustments Using On-Screen Menu Basic Menu OperationUsing the Menus Stores the setting or adjustmentsList of Direct Button Combinations Using On-Screen MenuHDTV/SDTV Using On-Screen Menu Menu treeDvidigital Video Viewer LAN SlotClosed Caption Caption 1-4/Text Remote Sensor Front/Back/Left/Right Video Mode SelectDisable Default Source Select Background Black/Logo Blue Rgbout Terminal RGB 1/RGBSsid For example a → B → C → 1 → a → Using the Entry ListEntry Edit Command Menu Descriptions & FunctionsAdjust Source Deinterlace Split ModeUser Adjust SweetVisionSelecting Base Setting Selecting Gamma Correction ModeAdjusting Color Temperature Adjusting White BalanceSync Protection VD DelaySignal Level SoundBrightness R/G/B, Contrast R/G/B Using On-Screen Menu Ref. AdjustCornerstone Keystone PositionMenu Factory DefaultAll Data /Current Signal Projector OptionsManual OFF SetupSetting Viewer Options Viewer Options Setting Mouse Button and Sensitivity MouseSelecting Signal Format Signal Select Selecting Operation Mode Operation Mode SelectPull-down menu Identifies the 169 or 43 signalEnabling and Disabling Projector ID Found sourceLink Mode Lamp SettingsLAN Mode Correspondence Checking this box will make the set default route validIEEE802.11 wireless standard AdvancedDhcp Mail Alert Mail Checking this box enables Alert Mail feature Delete Setting a PasswordEntry To register a PC card as a protect key SecurityTo delete PC card data you registered TimerOn/Off Timer ToolsEnabling the On or Off Timer Help Using CaptureUsing PC Card Files Using ChalkBoardTest Pattern Projector InformationMaintenance Replacing the Lamp MaintenanceTo replace the lamp To clean the filter Maintenance Replacing or Cleaning the FilterTo replace the filter Maintenance Cleaning the Cabinet and the Lens 10-10 AppendixAppendix USB Memory Device or USB Memory Card Reader Support Lamp 1/2 Indicator Appendix TroubleshootingPower Indicator Status IndicatorProblem Check These Items Common Problems & SolutionsAppendix Optical Appendix SpecificationsElectrical Mechanical Unit = mm inch Appendix Cabinet DimensionsPin Assignments of D-Sub RGB Input Connector Mini D-Sub 15 Pin ConnectorSXGA+ Appendix Compatible Input Signal ListPin No Appendix Remote 1 ConnectorPC Control Codes Using Software KeyboardPC Control Connector D-SUB 9P Appendix PC Control Codes and Cable ConnectionHandling of the Address for Operation via a Browser Appendix ⁄0Operation Using an Http BrowserOverview Preparation Before UseRGB2 RGB1Page Audio Visual Products