Meridian America D-ILA 1080MF1 operation manual Interfacing the Projector, Connecting to Devices

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Interfacing the Projector

Connecting to Devices

Before connection, be sure to turn off both the projector and the device to be connected.

• Thoroughly read the manual that is supplied with the device to be connected.

Connecting a Video Processor

A Meridian/Faroudja Digital Video processor is the ideal companion for your projector. It is capable of processing and upscaling all your video sources to HD quality and will give you the maximum image qual- ity from any source. Consult your dealer for additional information.

Video is connected to the projector via a DVI connector. To avoid image degradation, always use the high- est quality DVI cables you can. In addition, using HDMI/DVI adaptor cables, you can connect a Meridian HDMAX 121 HDMI Extender near the projector end of the run, which is especially useful in the case of long cable runs. In any event, when using a DVI-D cable longer than 5 m, the use of a booster or optical fiber cable is recommended.

This projector accepts 1080/50p and 1080/60p signals via the DVI-D connector, and HDCP content pro- tection is supported.

Rear of projector

RVICE

RS-232C

DVI

Connect to the DVI input

Rear of processor

DVI OUTPUT

DVI-D cable

Connecting a computer or Home Automation System via RS232

It is possible to control this unit by connecting a computer to the RS-232C port at the rear of this unit. Use a crossover cable for this purpose.

• For details, please consult your authorized dealer.

Rear side of this unit

RVICE

RS-232C

DVI

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

RS-232C Connection Cable

(Cross Cable)

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Contents ILA 1080MF1 For Customer use Machine Noise Information Germany only Safety precautionsFCC Information U.S.A. only Product If in DOUBT, Consult a Competent Electrician Maintenance Procedures Information for Users on Disposal of Old Equipment EU OnlyEuropean Union Other Countries outside the European UnionPage Contents Accessories Controls & Features AC Power Input Socket Service ConnectorRear & Right Side Handling the Control Panel CoverRx/Tx Indicators Control PanelMenu Button Exit ButtonIndicators Standby IndicatorOperate Indicator Temp IndicatorIndicator Display Table Top panel indicatorsControl panel indicators Lamp replacementRemote Control Projector/Processor Select buttonsOn Button OFF ButtonZoom Tele/Wide Buttons main labels 8 Test Button main labelLight Button Installing the Projector View from Above Projector and Screen InstallationView from the side Screen Size and Projection Distance Wide T TeleLens Shift Setting Adjust the projection screen positionRe-fit the lens shift cover Projection screen position image according to shift levelConnecting to Devices Connecting a Video ProcessorConnecting a computer or Home Automation System via RS232 Interfacing the ProjectorConnecting the Power Cable Supplied Adjusting zoom image size and focus Turning off the powerApply Mains Power Precautions During UseAdjustments and Settings Using Menus Menu StructureMenu Operation Buttons Accessing the Menus Press the Menu buttonAfter setting is completed, press the Exit button Pixel Adjust Setup Menu Menu PositionColor Temp Red, Green, BluePower Save Options Menu Menu DisplaySleep Time RC232C bpsReplacing the Lamp When the lamp usage time reaches 2010 hoursAbout Lamp Replacement Lamp Replacement Procedure Remove the control panel cover Loosen the screw and remove the lamp coverLoosen the screws on the lamp unit and lift up the handle Pull out the lamp unitTighten the screws of the lamp unit and fold down the handle Re-attach the lamp cover and fasten the screwCleaning and Replacing the Filter On-screen warning messages About warning indicators For NosTroubleshooting Power upDVI-D Interface Interface SocketsPinouts RS-232C Port RS-232C External Control Special parameters External control command tableNumeric value Specifications Projector Dimensions All dimensions in millimetres