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NOTICE
CAUTION
Typographical Conventions
Table of Contents
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Introduction
1.1 The Projector
1.2Purchaser’s Record and Servicing
Installation & Setup
Quick Setup
2.2Installation Considerations
Rear Screen, Ceiling Mount Installation
Rear Screen, Floor Mount With Mirror
Figure 2-1. Audience Coverage with Flat Screen
Figure 2-2. Audience Coverage with Curved Screen
Screen Size and ➤
Screen size and throw distance are interrelated. (See Appendices F and G.)
Throw Distance
As screen size increases, the distance between the projector and the screen
also increases. During projection room design, make sure that the room
Figure 2-3. Poor Screen Placement
Figure 2-4. Good Screen Placement
2.3 Hardware
Built-in
Keypad Access
Figure 2-7. Battery Compartment
Figure 2-8.Jumper Settings
Keypad Operating ➤ Settings
JP1
Remote Control Options
Utility Features
JP2
Table 2-2. Operating Configurations
2.4 Mounting
Figure 2-11. Ceiling Mount Installation
Figure 2-12. Optical Rear Screen Installation
Figure 2-13. Diffused Rear Screen Installation
Figure 2-14. Folded Optics
Folded Optics
2.5Power Connection
2.6Source Connections
2.7Serial Port Connections
2.8Optical Alignment
Figure 2-19. Front Top Cover
Figure 2-20. Front Top Cover Removal
Blue Green Red
Figure 2-21a. MP-9Lens Assemblies - Top View
Figure 2-21b. MP-8Lens Assemblies - Top View
Blue
Green
Figure 2-22a. MP-9Lens Assemblies - Front View
Figure 2-22b. MP-8Lens Assemblies - Front View
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Source Setup
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2.10 Memory
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ASR Setup
ASR Example #1
Figure 2-23. ASR System Example #1
Figure 2-24. ASR System Example #2
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(kit# 38-8000805-01).See Figure
Figure 2-29. ACON Installation Examples
Figure 2-30. Remote Locator Assembly Placement
Operation
Overview
Projector
Basics
OPERATION
Built-inKeypad
The keypad can be accessed as follows:
Figure 3-1. Built-inKeypad Access
IR Remote Keypad
Figure 3-2. Full Function Keypad
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Message Boxes
Help Pages
Using Help
Test Patterns
(i.e., no overlayed text), pressing
To view help describing a menu, press HELP while the menu is displayed
Guided Help
1. Guided Source Setup
2. Guided Mechanical Setup
3. Source Selection Guide
Power-on
Figure 3-3. Rear Panel LEDs
Standby Mode
POWER LED
restored and the LED is turned off
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3.3Source Selection
Figure 3-4. Projector Slots
Figure 3-5. Switcher Slots
press SOURCE 1 3
the switcher’s front panel push buttons
Direct Channel ➤
This method of source selection takes advantage of the Channel List feature
explained in section 3.7, Utility Features. The Channel List allows you to
Channel 08 in the Channel List was programmed to select a source connected
to slot 5 on switcher 3. To select this source, simply press
UTIL 5 4 ) is set
Preferences entry in Section
Up/Down Channel ➤
3.4Setup Memories
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3.5Display Adjustments
Convergence Registration
Primary Display ➤ Brightness
Adjustments
The Brightness function is used to adjust the black level of the image
Note: If room lighting changes, it may be necessary to re-adjustbrightness
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Picture Functions ➤
Position
Size
White Balance
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Figure 3-6. Connection of Composite Video or S-Videoto RGB Input
(Multi-StandardDecoder Option Required)
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Geometry ➤ Functions
Keystone
Side Pin
The two displays shown below demonstrate side pincushion adjustment
To adjust side pincushion, select Side Pin from the Geometry menu then press
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3.6Convergence Registration
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ACON Automatic ➤
Automatic Convergence – Full, Touchup, and Center Only
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Item 1, Source Setup
Item 2, Channel List, allows you to program the Channel List
Item 3, Recall Memories
Item 4, Input Memories
Item 5, Preferences
Item 6, Remote Control Options
Item 7, Clock/Events
Item 9, Service
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ASR is also performed when:
•You switch to an input which has ASR set to On
•You select a Recall memory and ASR is set to On for the current input
•A channel is selected which specifies an input which has ASR set to On
If, on the other hand, an ASI is performed, a source
Figure 3-7. An Installation using the ASR Feature
Clear Current Setup
Select Internal Frequency
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Preferences ➤
Auto Power-up(On/Off)
If Auto Power-upis set to On, the
Screen Messages (On/Off)
messages, and the
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Figure 3-8. Independent IR Keypad Control
Clock/Events ➤
Baud Rate
Set Clock
Time
Date
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The Type Field
Table 3-1. Type Field Events
The Interval Field
Table 3-2. Interval Field Options
The Start Field
The Enabled Field
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3.8Multi-projectorFunctions
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Maintenance
4.1Warnings
and Guidelines
This is a safety feature
4.2 Cleaning
4.3Trouble- shooting
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Specifications
5.1 Specifications
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Glossary
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attenuate incident light; screens with gain more than 1 direct more incident
light to the audience but have a narrow viewing angle. For example: An
image reflecting off a 10 gain screen appears 10 times brighter than it would
if reflected off a matte white wall. Curved screens usually have larger gain
than flat screens
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Menu Tree
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ASR/ASI Logic Diagrams
ASR/ASI LOGIC DIAGRAMS
B.4
Communication Cables
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Keypad Reference
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Throw Distance Tables
THROW DISTANCE TABLES
Table F-1 Throw Distance for MP-8(cm)
F.2
Table F-1 Throw Distance for MP-9(inches)
F.3
Table F-1 Throw Distance for MP-9(cm)
F.4
Lenses
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INDEX.1
INDEX.2
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