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Appendix B
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Export/Import Procedures
Appendix B-6
Hughes-JVC Technology Corporation
Contents
Main
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Table of Contents
Safety Information
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Installation
Chapter 3. Operation
Chapter 4. Setup Adjustments
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Safety Information
0.1. Warnings and Cautions
WARNING SYMBOL Warns user of a potential
CAUTION SYMBOL W arns user of a potential
0.2. Installation Safeguards
0.3. Heat Safeguards
0.3.1. Fans and Ventilation
0.4. Light Safeguards
0.5. Electrical Safeguards
0.5.1. Power Supply
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1.0 Introduction
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1.1. Shipping and Inspection
1.2. Items Shipped with the HJT Model 100 Projector
1.3. Options
1.4. Projector Control
1.5. Right and Left Orientation
Table 1.0-1 Acronyms Used In Manual
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2.0
2.1. Air Flow and Maintenance Clearances
2.1.1. Air Flow
Table 2.0-1 Air Flow Clearances
2.1.2. Maintenance Access
2.2. Physical Dimensions
Figure 2.0-1 Top View M100 Projector (dimensions in mm)
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Figure 2.0-4 Front View M100 Projector (dimensions in mm)
2.3. Projector Orientation
2.4. Projector-to-Screen Distance and Alignment
2.5. Lens Throw Distance and Screen Width
Table 2.0-3 Lens Definitions
Table 2.0-4 Throw Distance Calculation
Figure 2.0-7 Throw Distance vs Screen Width Illustration (3:1, 1:1 lenses)
Figure 2.0-8 Lens Pattern for Model 100
2.6. Power Requirements
Table 2.0-5 Power Sources
2.7. Signal Sources Connection
Figure 2.0-9 Standard RGBHV and Optional HDTV Input Connections 2.7.1. Terminal or Remote Control
2.7.2. Infrared (IR) Windows
2.8. Sources
2.8.1. Types of Standard Composite Signals
Table 2.0-6 Standard Composite Signals
2.8.2. Red, Green and Blue Analog Signals
2.8.2.1. Signal Inputs
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3.0 Operation
3.1. Executive Remote
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3.2. Technician Remote
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Chapter 2Installation
HJT Model 100 User's Guide 3-5
Table 3.0-1 Remote Control Key Functions
Key Function Usage
3.3. Power ON and OFF CAUTION!!! Before applying power to the projector
thoroughly read the safety guidelines outlined at the beginning of this operators manual.
3.4. Displaying Internal Test Patterns
Table 3.0-2 Internal Test Patterns #Description Purpose
3.5. Displaying External Signals
Table 3.0-3 On-Screen Factory-Preset Channel Menu Display
Table 3.0-4 Factory-Preset Channels Menu Display Definitions
Table 3.0-5 Source Menu
3.5.1. Internal Source
3.6. Navigating the Menu
3.6.1. Displaying the Main Menu
3.6.2. Choosing Numbered Menus
3.6.3. To Choose Full or Short Menus
3.6.4. Menu Selection Examples
HJT Model 100 User's Guide 3-11
Figure 3.0-3 Menu Structure Diagram
3.7. Full Menu Structure
Table 3.0-6 Channel and Source Definitions
3.8. Selecting a Channel
3.8.1. Active Channel
Figure 3.0-4 Channel List with Active Channel and Source
3.9. Attaching a Source
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Figure 3.0-5 Active and Highlighted Sources
3.10. Picture Settings
3.11. Menu Item Definitions
Table 3.0-7 Available Menu Items
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HJT Model 100 User's Guide 3-21
3.12. Short Menu Structure
Figure 3.0-6 Short Menu Tree
3.13. PC or VT-100 Terminal Control
3.13.1. Terminal Preferences
Table 3.0-8 Terminal Preferences
3.13.2. Communications Protocol
Table 3.0-9 Communication Protocol
Table 3.0-10 VT-100 Terminal and Remote Command Equivalents
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4.0 Setup Adjustments
4.1. Setup Preparation
Table 4.0-1 Setup Phrases, Definitions, and General Information
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4.1.1. Projection Lens Focus (Rough)
4.1.2. Editing Channels, Sources, and VICs
Figure 4.0-1 Channels Menu
Figure 4.0-2 Sources Menu 4.1.3. Factory-Preset Channels and Sources
Table 4.0-2 Channel 1 Factory Preset Sources
4.1.4. Internal Source
4.2. Timing Settings and Adjustments
4.2.1. Clamp Type
4.2.2. VTR Mode
4.2.3. Blanking
4.2.4. Phase
4.3. Geometric Adjustments
4.3.1. Centering (G)
4.3.2. Size
FROM THIS TO THIS
Figure 4.0-3 Phase, Size and Centering Adjustments
Figure 4.0-4 Undistorted Standard Crosshatch Test Pattern 4.3.3. Bow
Figure 4.0-5 Bow Distortion 4.3.4. Skew/Rotate (G)
Figure 4.0-6 Vertical Rotation Distortion
Figure 4.0-7 Skew Distortion-Vertical Centerline Tilted
4.3.5. Linearity (G)
Figure 4.0-8 Linearity Distortion (horizontal and vertical)
4.3.6. Edge Linearity
Figure 4.0-9 Edge Linearity Distortion (horizontal and vertical)
4.3.7. Keystone
Figure 4.0-10 Keystone (horizontal and vertical)
4.3.8. Pincushion
Figure 4.0-11 Pincushion Distortion (four views)
4.3.9. Centering (Red and Blue)
4.3.10. Linearity (Red and Blue)
4.3.11. Skew/Rotate (Red and Blue)
4.3.12. Projection Lens Focus (Fine)
4.4. CRT Focus and H/V Dynamic Focus
4.5. ILA Sensitivity and Bias
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4.6. Convergence (XY Registration)
4.6.1. Purpose of Convergence
4.6.2. Cursor Shapes and Sizes
Table 4.0-3 Cursor Modes
4.6.3. Convergence Profiled
Figure 4.0-12 Full-Screen Cursor Center at Upper Left (Point 1)
Figure 4.0-13 Screen Cursor Center at Upper Left (Point 1)
Figure 4.0-14 Three (3) Cursor Modes
Move Mode
Size Mode
Adjust Mode
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Figure 4.0-16 Incorrectly Converged RGB Patterns (two examples)
4.7. Black Level (G2) and Sensitivity Offset
4.7.1. Black Level (G2)
Figure 4.0-17 Grey/Pluge Test Pattern 4.7.2. Sensitivity Offset
4.7.3. Threshold Offset
4.8. Uniformity (Shading)
4.8.1. Sensitivity Uniformity
4.8.2. Threshold Uniformity
4.8.3. Color Balance (Grey Scale)
4.9. Picture Settings
Figure 4.0-18 Cont/Bright Test Pattern
4.9.1. Brightness
4.9.2. Contrast
4.9.3. Color, Tint, Sharpness
4.9.4. Black Enhance
4.9.5. VIC Settings
4.10. Backing up Settings
4.11. Video Input Cards
Table 4.0-4 VIC Types
4.11.1. Installing (or Removing) a VIC
Figure 4.0-19 Projector RGBHV Inputs with Optional Component HDTV (YPbPr) Input Module VIC Installed
4.11.2. Connecting VIC Source Cables
Table 4.0-5 VIC Video Source Cable Connections
4.11.3. VIC Editing
Table 4.0-6 VIC Edit Numbers
Table 4.0-7 Optional VIC Port Numbers and LEDs
4.11.4. VIC Settings
Table 4.0-8 Quad Decoder Modes
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Figure 4.0-23 Quad Standard Decoder Module (with Line Doubler) VIC
4.12. Updating Software
Table 4.0-9 Terminal Preference Selections
Table 4.0-10 Terminal Preference Selections
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5.0 Preventive Maintenance
5.1. Preventive Maintenance
5.1.1. Cleaning the Cabinet
5.1.2. Cleaning the Projector Lens
5.1.3. Air Filters
6.0 System Specifications
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Appendix A. Extron Switcher Interface to Model 100
A.1 Extron Switcher Configuration
A.2 Extron Users Manual Inaccuracies
A.3 Key Operational Differences Between Models
A.3.1 Switcher to Projector Configuration Example
A.3.2 Failure Diagnostics
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Appendix BConfiguration Data Export / Import Procedures (Rev 1.0.0)
Appendix B Note 1
Appendix B Note 2
Appendix B.1 EXPORT
Appendix B.2 IMPORT
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7.0 Glossary Of Terms
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8.0 Indexes
Index of Tables
Index of Figures