Runco VX-4C Throw Distance, Variable Scan, Vertical Offset, Video Decoder, Video Standard, YCbCr

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GLOSSARY

Throw Distance

The distance between the front feet of the projector and the screen. Also called "Projector-

 

to-Screen Distance". Always use the correct throw distance formula to calculate the prop-

 

er throw distance (±5%) required for your lens.

Tint

Balance of red-to-green necessary for realistic representation of NTSC signals.

Variable Scan

The ability of a projector to synchronize to inputs with frequencies within a specified

 

range.

Vertical Frequency The frequency at which images are generated. Vertical frequencies vary amongst sources.

 

Also called vertical scan rate.

Vertical Offset

The difference between the center of the projected image and the center of the projector

 

lens. For this projector, this value is expressed as the maximum percentage of the image

 

that can be projected above or below the lens center without degrading the image quality.

 

Vertical offset ranges depend on the type of lens in use, and whether or not the image is

 

offset horizontally at the same time.

Video

The signal that is used by display devices (such as projectors) to generate an image. This

 

term also refers to the output of video tape/disk players and computers.

Video Decoder

An optional device that converts NTSC 3.58, NTSC 4.4, PAL, PAL-N, PAL-M or SECAM

 

to RGB video.

Video Standard

A specific type of video signal, such as NTSC, PAL, SECAM. This projector can auto-

 

matically recognize and interpret the incoming standard and display accordingly.

Viewing Angle

Screens do not reflect equally in all directions. Most light is reflected in a conical volume

 

centered around the "line of best viewing". Maximum brightness is perceived if you are

 

within the viewing cone defined by the horizontal and vertical viewing angles.

White Balance

The color temperature of white used by the projector.

White Field

The area of an image that is white only. For example, a full white field is an image that is

 

white everywhere. A 10% white field is a white area (usually rectangular) that occupies

 

10% of the image; the remaining 90% is black.

YCbCr

A high-end digital component video signal.

YPbPr

A high-end analog component video signal. Sometimes called YUV, Component, or Y, R-

 

Y, B-Y, the YPbPr signal by-passes the video decoder in this projector.

YUV

See YPbPr.

Zoom

The adjustment of image size by means of a zoom lens.

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Contents VX-4c and VX-6c Page Table of Contents Page How The Projector Works? IntroductionIntroduction Purchase Record and Servicing ComponentsConnect the Line Cord to AC Power Quick SetupPosition the Projector Connect a SourceInstall the lens cap Installing The LensUnplug the projector Loosen 3 screwsAlign zoom gear ring to access 3 screws Rotate the lens barrel slightlyRotate Slightly Remove Lens Assembly Pull lens assembly outInstall new lens assembly OrientationAdjust Image Adjust Image Motorized ModelsMotorized Lens Adjustments Installation Considerations LiftingAdditional Considerations 720p Throw Distances Placement Section960p 1024pCalculating Throw Distance Maximum Vertical Offsets Fixed Lenses Vertical & Horizontal PositionMaximum Vertical Offsets Zoom Lenses Mounting Maximum Horizontal Offset ALL LensesSpecial Mounting Horizontal and Vertical Tilt RangesRear Connector Panel Folded OpticsSource Connections Connecting RGB Input RGB SignalsIndependent Keypads and Projectors Keypad Protocols and ConversionStep Remote Keypad Protocol IR or Wired KeypadOpening the Keypad Set the JumpersLocating and Setting the Jumpers Converting a Keypad Shortcut MethodAndy Siedschlag ISF 3C CalibrationInformation Projector Basics OverviewReading the Status LEDs OperationKeypad Commands Wired Remote OptionalPower ON/OFF IR RemoteMemory Bank InputArrow Keys ExitColor VolumeTint DetailShutter Optional PositionMute Function KeyOSD On-screen display HelpTest Runco Digital Home Navigating the MenusCinema Menu On-line HelpAccessing General Help Topics Using Slidebars and Other ControlsTime-outs To save or To cancel. When you are done, press Example of Pull-Down List Editing TextEntering Text Using Inputs and Memory Banks Editing Numerical ValuesSelecting an Input Creating a New Memory Bank Automatic What Memory Banks Are Defined So Far? Copying a Memory Bank Copying or Deleting Memory BanksDeleting a Memory Bank Editing a Memory BanksOperation Load Default Adjusting the ImageScaling Parameters Scaling Parameters MenuFine V Dots Short CUT Press Image Adjustments Menu Image AdjustmentsShift Short CUT Press Blanking Top, Bottom, Left or RightContrast Short CUT Press Signal TypeBrightness Short CUT Press SharpnessColor Balance Set Color BalanceGamma Curve Selected Gamma Curves Gamma CurveOSD Settings Menu IR and Serial Setup Menu Show Adjust BarDisplay M. Bank List Show MessageFront IR Receiver / Back IR Receiver Wired KeypadTest Pattern Menu Test PatternsVideo Termination Menu OptionsSubmenu for Menu Options Installation Menu Test Patterns DMD EnableAdvanced Color Temperature DMD Odd PixelDMD Odd Pixel Menu Operational Parameters Menu Color Balance Setup Menu Color Balance SetupSet Color Balance Presets and FactoryPresetsLamp Adjust submenu Lamp AdjustOperation Recording the New Lamp Serial Number Lamp AdjustError Conditions Input Signal ErrorInvalid User Entry Other Signal Error Messages No SignalSystem Warnings / Errors Bad SyncStatus LED Codes System ErrorsSystem Error Codes Projector Location MaintenanceUse only lamps supplied by Runco Lamp and Filter ReplacementVentilation CleaningServicing LensReplacing Keypad Batteries CaseReplacing Keypad Batteries How Old is The Lamp?Cause / Remedy TroubleshootingSymptom The power is on but the lamp is not Symptom The display is jittery or unstableSymptom The display is faint Symptom The display is reversed and/or upside-down… Symptom The display appears compressed or stretched…Symptom The display is not sharp or clean… Symptom Colors in the display are inaccurate… Symptom The display is not rectangular…Symptom The display is noisy… Specifications Specifications VHD Ultra Controller Manual Remarque Safety Tips Introduction Front and Rear Panel Descriptions Rear Panel Power Input Remote Control Description Quick SET-UP Guide Menu Description and Navigation White Yellow Cyan Green Magenta Red Blue Page Installation Menu Screen Type Blanking BlankingAspect Ratios Active image area Actual screen area Blanked cut off Areas Dimensions RS-232 Communications Parameter min/max Value stored? RS-232 CommandsCommand VHD Ultra Specifications Ambient Light Rejection Active Line TimeAnalog Video Aspect RatioDisplay Setting Color TemperatureCheckbox Color ShiftHelp Screen Input SignalHorizontal Frequency Horizontal OffsetResolution lens Pixel PhaseResolution projector MenuRGB Video Source SetupRS-232 RS-422Variable Scan Throw DistanceVertical Offset Video DecoderKeypad Reference Menu Tree Appendix C Page RUMA-010450