D S + 6 0 / D W 3 0 / M a t r i x 3 0 0 U s e r ’ s M a n u a l
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4 MAINTENANCE
Table of Contents
2 INSTALLATION & SETUP 3 OPERATION
5 TROUBLESHOOTING
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720P resolution for DW30 1280 x
Key features
Native SXGA+ resolution 1400 x 1050 for DS+60/Matrix
Memory for up to 50 custom channels source setups
3 Lamp Operation Modes - Manual Switching
1 Powering ON
2 Lamp Operation Modes - Auto Switching
For more information see 3.7 - The Lamp Menu
1.2 Components
Figure 1.1 How the Projector Works
1.3 Purchase Record and Servicing
Purchase Record
Step 2 f Position the Projector
Installation & Setup
Step 1 f Install a Projection Lens
Step 3 f Connect a Source
Step 5 f Turn the Projector ON
Step 7 f Perform Auto Setup on the current source
Step 4 f Connect the Line Cord
Step 6 f Select a Source
Front Screen, Floor Mount Installation
2.2 Installation Considerations
Installation type f
Front Screen, Inverted Mount ceiling Installation
Rear screen installations
Screen size
Projector Position and
distance formulas and quick reference charts
service and support product downloads
f Throw distance
Table 2.1. Lens Offsets for DS+60 and Matrix 3000 SXGA+
Vertical and horizontal position
Figure 2.1. Estimating Throw Distance
Lens Type
Table 2. 2 Lens Offsets for DW30 720P
Figure 2.2. Examples of Vertical Offset
Vertical Offset
Figure 2.3. Lens Vertical Offsets
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Figure 2.4. Examples of Horizontal Offset
Mounting
Figure 2.5. Lens Horizontal Offsets
Figure 2.7. Adjust Projector Height
Adjusting projector height
Folded Optics
Figure 2.8. Raised Front
2.3 Connecting Sources
Use only high quality shielded cables only for all connections
Figure 2.11. Connecting RGB and Sync
Figure 2.12. Connecting YPbPr sources
interface
installed at INPUT
Optional Inputs
Connecting RS-422
2.4 Connecting Communications
Connecting RS-232
IR Remote f
Figure 2.16. Ethernet Connection
Ethernet Communications
Figure 2.15. Connecting RS422
Projectors
Connecting Multiple
NOTE You must enable this combination of RS422 and RS232 in the
Joined”. See Section 3 for details
Figure 2.20. Setting the Projector’s IP Address
Figure 2.19. Ethernet Network
mask is fixed
2.5 System Integration GPIO Connector
serial command sent to the projector
“RS232 and RS422 Joined” or “All Joined”
2.6 Power Connection
WARNINGS
Exterior
Operation
3.1 About the Projector
Section
AC receptacle
Adjustable Feet
optional lenses - see Section 6 - Specifications
Lens Mount
while the lamp is still on will cause power to be cut to that lamp
3.2 Using the Remote or Built-In Keypad
Lamp Access Doors
Front & Rear IR Sensors
NOTE To turn the OSD off you must press OSD and
Figure 3.3. IR Remote
Power ON/OFF
the built-in keypad is inaccessible
Keypad Commands f
the lighting conditions are unsuitable for proper IR transmission
No function
NOTE You must have an unlocked channel present to use Auto Setup
Input
Input
Gamma
Contrast
Brightness
Menu
Function Key
Shutter
Press and hold Shutter
display see right. For example
Press Exit
Parameters and Advanced Controls
Enter
to return to the previous level, such as the previous menu
Laser
NOTE The batteries must be in the wired IR
3.3 Navigating the Menus
remote for the key to work
Other Controls
Time-outs
The Global Icon
Using Slidebars and
Figure 3.7. Example of Pull-Down List
Figure 3.8. Entering Text
to move the cursor backwards as desired
the cursor will move to the next character of
Or a Channel?
3.4 Using Inputs and Channels
Do I Select an Input f
channel is highlighted upon
Channel
NOTES 1 The current
list unless a parameter for the channel has been changed
display the Channel Setup
What Channels
Deleting Channels
channels. See Copying or Deleting a Channel below
Copying or
CHANNEL EDIT - STEP CHANNEL EDIT - STEP
The Channel Setup menu will appear
view, turn off the on-screen display by pressing OSD
3.5 Adjusting the Image
Before You Begin f Use Auto Setup Auto
Refer to Using Slidebars and Other Controls earlier in this
Resize Presets
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Size
Pixel Phase
NOTE Adjust “Pixel Phase” after “Pixel Tracking”
Vertical Stretch
Advanced Size and Position - SUBMENU
H-Position
V-Position
NOTE Blanking a PIP image resembles zoom
Exit or Menu
Contrast
Figure 3. 13 Blanking of a PIP Image
Brightness
Filter
Detail
Gamma
Color Space
RGB signals in NTSC, PAL, SECAM frequency ranges
Noise Reduction
Scan-doubled sync-on-green Scan-quadrupled sync-on-green
Table 3.3. Regions and Video Standards Summary
Standard
Input Levels - SUBMENU
that is, the drives and blacklevels for each of the
Contrast and Brightness functions as well as color temperature
See Figure 3.14. Adjusting Input Levels Using the Peak Detector
Figure 3.14. Adjusting Input Levels Using the Peak Detector
Drives” factory default simply drives all 3 colors at their
Advanced Image Settings - SUBMENU
SELECT COLOR ADJUSTMENT In “Select Color Adjustment”
changed. The two other pre-defined color adjustment
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Advanced Image Settings continued - SUBMENU
FRAME DELAY MONITOR - This value changes as it monitors the
Auto Power-up
3.6 Adjusting System Parameters and Advanced Controls
System Configuration f
Language
Menu Preferences - SUBMENU
Network Routing
System Configuration f Settings in the Communications
Baud Rates
Projector
Ethernet Settings - SUBMENU
NOTES 1 Recommended for network administrators only
ArtNet Interface Settings - SUBMENU
Backlight
Example
Broadcast Key
Front IR / Back IR
NOTE Protocols B - G are used for rental staging applications
Wired Keypad
System Configuration
the Geometry and Color submenu
Keystone
2D KEYSTONE Move
Brightness Uniformity - SUBMENU
NOTE See also 3.10, Using Multiple Projectors
Color Adjustments by X/Y, and Color Saturation - SUBMENUS
Edge Blending - SUBMENU
Figure 3.20. Customize Color
any time in the Advanced Image Settings
Figure 3.19. Color Gamut Choices
Figure 3.22. Customize Color
Figure 3.21. CIE 1931 Chromaticity Diagram
PROCEDURE FOR X,Y ADJUSTMENTS See 3.10, Using Multiple Projectors
f Test Pattern
Color Enable
Odd Pixel Adjustment
NOTE There is a center line
Color Wheel Calibration - SUBMENU
The Color Wheel Calibration submenu
Level Value
Peak Detector
Level Detector
Aspect Ratio Overlay
Description Input Location
3.7 Working with PIP or Seamless Switching
Signal Type
PIP Image Settings - SUBMENU
PIP Enable
NOTE Disable PIP and Best Switching for Interlaced sources 35kHz
Swap Main and PIP Image
NOTE Avoid using two Interlaced sources
Switching
Tips for best source switching
PIP Border Width
Menu
modes and auto-switching
The Lamp
Numbers Select Main Image
NOTE P-VIP lamps, by nature, do not successfully ignite when “hot” and therefore the 90 second wait period is taken by the projector before each strike attempt and between powering the projector down and up again
Figure 3.24. The Lamp Menu
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Projectors
3.10 Using Multiple
2.6, Connecting Multiple Projectors for full routing details
complete information about communicating with multiple projectors
Color Adjustment Procedure
Set Select Color Adjustment to “Max Drives”
Figure 3.26. Copy X/Y Values into All Projectors
Before You Begin
Using the Color Saturation Menu for Color Matching
Uniformity
Step 1 General Setup
Step 2 Adjust Color level of red/green/blue in Eight Zones
increased later as necessary for matching light output
Figure 3.29. Match Zones to Center Light Output
Step 3 Adjust Light Output in 8 Zones
Figure 3.28. Match Zones to Center Color Temperature
What is a Blend?
Step 4 Readjust Color Temperature level of red/green/blue in 8 Zones
Canceling Brightness Uniformity
How Are Blends Used?
Main Functions
gray see Figure 3. 32. Decreasing the Blend Shape
Figure 3.34. Tiling Example
Edge Blending Procedure
Other Functions
3.11 Remote Control of the Projector
Figure 3.35. Set Starting Points for Each Projector
Figure 3.36. LED Status Display on Built-In
Input Signal Errors
User Errors
if Display Error Messages has been set to “Off”
No Signal
System Errors
The Status LED Codes
Clear system errors with Exit
Error Codes f
POWER AND COOLING
Code Description
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Section
Maintenance
4.1 Warnings and Safety Guidelines
Lamps
Appendix G for the lamp product safety data sheet
Power Cord
Do not attempt to service the projector yourself. All servicing must be performed by CHRISTIE accredited service technicians
Always power down and unplug the projector before
4.2 Cleaning and Maintenance Guide
How to clean
cleaning or servicing
Figure 4.1. Replacing remote batteries
4.4 Lamp Replacement
4.3 Replacing Remote Batteries
lamp operation modes to allow the lamp to cool
To replace a lamp
Wait at least 5 minutes after powering down or switching
sufficiently before removing
especially if the other lamp is still on. The lamp
it’s powered up. Manual entry of the serial number is not required
Do not stick hands into an empty lamp compartment
compartment can become quite hot and cause physical injury
4.5 Replacing the Projection Lens
Symptom
Troubleshooting
Symptom f The projector is on but there’s no display
5.1 Displays
Symptom f The display is “noisy”…
Symptom f The display is faint…
Symptom f The display appears compressed vertically stretched…
f Data is cropped from edges
Powered Up, But No
Projector Delayed on
Power Up
Lamps
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Color Temperature
Specifications
Display f Resolution
DS+60
Lenses f
optional
Composite Video and S-Video
Remote Control
Wired Control
DVI-I - Analog
Lamps f Type
Size and Weight
General
EMI f Emissions
Environment
Optional Accessories
Non-Operating
Standard Components
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Active Line Time
Glossary
Appendix A
Analog Video
Chrominance
Channel Number
Checkbox
Color Gamut
Dot Clock
Display Setting
Diffused Screen
E-EDID
Interlace
Input Signal
Interface
Keypad
PAL Video
Resolution lens
Resolution projector
Pixel
S-Video
Source Setup
Switcher
Scan Line
Video
Vertical Frequency
Vertical Offset
Video Decoder
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NOTE To turn the OSD off you must press OSD and
IR Remote Key Reference
Appendix B
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Serial Communication Cables
Appendix C
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Calculating Throw Distance
Throw Distance
Appendix D
Table D-1 SXGA+ Throw Formulas
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Appendix E
Configuring the GPIO
System Integration
GIO C2 O
Request configuration for pin #2
Query Command
Reply of pin state and configuration
Reply with pin #2 configuration as output
RGB400BA Features
RGB500 Features
NOTE The audio connectors are not functional
Optional Input Modules
Input Module
RGB400ALT Features
PC250 Analog Features
38-804607-xx
Dual SD/HD-SDI Features
Features
SDI Features
DVI Input Module
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300W P-VIP→ Product Safety Data Sheet
Appendix G
Appendix G 300W P-VIP Product Safety Data Sheets
G-2 Christie DS+60/DW30/Matrix 3000 User’s Manual
Appendix G 300W P-VIP Product Safety Data Sheets
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