2 SOURCE SETUPS
Table of Contents
4 MAINTENANCE
TROUBLESHOOTING
Introduction
For detailed product specifications, see Section
Section
Assorted ball drivers for adjusting projection lens and adjuster
vertical configuration
1.2 Components
For RPMX
Purchase Record
1.3 Purchase Record and Servicing
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2.1 Source
Source Setup
Connections
NOTE Connect the Sync BNC inputs first
Section 2 Source Setup
Figure 2.4. Loop Digital Video Input Signals
Section 2 Source Setup
Figure 2.5. Connecting Composite Video Sources
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S-Video Loop Through
Composite Video Loop Through
Figure 2.7. Connecting S-Video Sources
Figure 2.6. Composite Video Loop Through
2.2 Serial Port Connections
If using a computer SINGLE PROJECTOR
Figure 2.11. Multiple Projector RS232 Communication Schematic
Section 2 Source Setup
Figure 2.12. Communication Schematic Using RS232 Switcher
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are not within the specified voltage and power range
2.3 Power Connection
Do not attempt operation if the AC supply and cord
Figure 2.13. AC Loop
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3.1 Projector Overview
Operation
Section
Section 3 Operation
NOTE Do not ceiling mount this projector
Keypad Commands
3.2 Using the Keypad
release and press again to repeat an action. In
to increase or decrease the amount of black in the image. Use
the FAN LED will no longer be illuminated
PROJECTOR
Refer to 3.7 Using Multiple Projectors for more details
PIXEL
POSITION
Figure 3.2. Accessing the Main Menu
Adjusting Slidebars
see Figure 3.3., adjust the top slidebar
3.3 Adjusting an Image
as desired. When you
whether changed or not, adjust the bottom slidebar with
Figure 3.5. Resize Presets
Resize Presets
Figure 3.6. Applying Default Resizing to Various Source Types
Figure 3.4. Size and Position Menu
Figure 3.8. Other Resize Presets
“Tiled” Resize Presets
Figure 3.7. No Resizing
Vert Stretch
Size
Pixel Tracking
Figure 3.9. “Tiled” Resize Presets
NOTE 1 Adjust pixel phase after pixel tracking is properly set. 2 Not
Pixel phase
H-Position
V-Position
Color Setup
Pixel Phase
Contrast
Brightness
Figure 3.12. Gamma options
SELECT COLOR TEMPERATURE
DETAIL
GAMMA
Figure 3.13. Creating a Custom Color Temperature
Video Options
Figure 3.14. Selecting a Video Standard
Figure 3.15. Input Video Black
Input Levels for experienced users only
Figure 3.16. Input Levels
BLACK LEVELS & INPUT DRIVES
To check an image and manually adjust black levels and input drives
White Boost
Mode Memory Status
Input Select
Figure 3.17. Input Setup Menu
Language
Image Orientation
Figure 3.20. Configuration Menu
Communication
Menu Preference
Figure 3.23. Menu Preferences
Figure 3.24. Communication Menu
Figure 3.26. Tiling Setup
Tiling Setup
Figure 3.25. Assigning Projector ID
Figure 3.27. Expanded Options in Resize Presets
Color and Uniformity
TEST PATTERN
Diagnostics & Service
FREEZE ALLOWED
FREEZE IMAGE
3.4 The Lamp Menu
Choosing a Lamp Power
Figure 3.34. Status Menu
3.5 System Status 3.6 Auto Setup
Projectors
Using Multiple
document for RPMX/CX50/CX60 and CX67 products
Assigning a Projector ID
When matching screens in a display wall, do the following
Use the procedure below to ensure you achieve a uniform display
Step 1 Preliminary Setup
Defining the Size of
3g Exit the Adjust Primary Colors menu
3f Recheck all colors and adjust if necessary
4a Select a “User” color temperature User 1 recommended
3b Set Red Level on all screens to
Step 5 Re-adjust Input Levels, if necessary - “fine-tune” input black
3.8 Error Codes
Invalid User Errors
Input Signal Errors
DMD error
Error Power LED Fan LED Lamp LED Description Code
error, Lamp shut off
Lamp strike failure
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4.1 Warnings and Guidelines
Maintenance
Section
Section 4 Maintenance and Troubleshooting
IEC320 type plug is required for European and other countries
Use replacement parts that are manufacturer
4.2 Cleaning and Maintenance
Always power down and unplug the projector before
any cleaning or servicing
Before you proceed with lamp replacement…
Replacement
perform this procedure
4.3 Lamp
WARNINGS
STEP 2 - Access the lamp module
STEP 3 - Remove the lamp WARNINGS
STEP 5 - Close lamp door and record new lamp serial number
STEP 4 - Install a new lamp
See also, 3.4 The Lamp Menu in Section
For RPMX 38-GFX101-01, CX67 38-GFX005-01 Figure
4.4 Projection Lens Focus
4.5 Troubleshooting
Section 4 Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Section 4 Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Display Display Resolution
Specifications
Gray Scale and Color Resolution
Color Temperature for RPMX-100U
Picture Offset and Adjustment Range Range of Motion
Control Signal Infrared IR Control Input
DVI Input
RS-232
Humidity for RPMX
Power user selectable
for CX50/CX60
for CX67
Size includes lens, adjuster and mounting rails
Weight including adjuster
38-GFX101-02 Size includes lens, adjuster and mounting rails
For RPMX-100U
Lens Vertical Configuration 90 degree
Section 5 Specifications
For RPMX-100U
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For CX50-100U
Weight without screen, top
38-GFX003-xx
cover, pedestal and packaging
38-GFX006-xx
For CX67-100U
Regulatory Compliance ANSI/UL 60950 3rd Edition
Weight without screen, top
Wide Angle Screen 38-804832-02 for CX67
High Gain Screen 38-804810-01 for CX50 and 38-804811-02/03 for CX60
Appendix A
Glossary
Appendix A Glossary
See Interlace See also Lamp Flicker
1 lux = 1 lumen/square meter = 0.093 foot-candles
Help Screen
NTSC Video
See Channel
Appendix A Glossary
Appendix B
Acceptable Signal Types
Resolution
Format Type
Format Type
Resolution
Mode
Input
Input Res
Mode
fV Hz
Clock
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Appendix C
Keypad Reference
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Appendix D
Serial Communication Cables
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Appendix D Serial Communication Cables
Appendix E
Menu Tree
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Configuration Menu
Mode Memory Status
Diagnostics & Service
Index
Pixel Phase
Menu Preferences, 3-19 Mode Memory Status
Power Level Switching
Resize Image