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1. 2 77 4 51 1 4 51 7 53 1 Zoom lens zoom lens Zoom lens zoom lens 107 144 107 145 107 146 107 147 66 20 49 15 s S gt 3310 5 o o 5 1 2 1 fixed lens 3 15m 107 142 16 5 0 73 1 fixed lens 107 141 1 2 1 fixed lens 1 2 2m 107 143 10 20 30 40 60 70 80 metres 33 66 98 131 197 230 262 feet Throw distance page 2 7 105 681B January 2007 2 Installation Method two Choosing a lens by calculation For any screen size not listed above or if you need to be more precise then use the calculations below Identify actual width of the image in pixels Calculate the Throw Ratio Factor TRF DMD width 1400 Image width in pixels Identify the screen width required ldentify the throw distance required Throw distance calculations are based on the distance from the outer end of the lens which will vary from lens to lens Once a lens has been chosen the figures can be checked using the more accurate figures given on the next page Calculate the throw ratio required Throw ratio Throw distance Screen width x TRF Choose a lens with the required throw ratio Check from the lens charts or the specification see section 6 Appendix that the lens chosen has a sufficient throw range example An unresized image 1280 x 1024 pixels screen width 11m throw distance 40m from the outer end of the lens Throw Ratio Factor TRF 1400 1
2. 8H 2H AISLE 60 VIEWING AREA ECA NAAN NANANA AISLE AISLE page 2 4 Notes A The projector should be installed as close to the power outlet as possible The power connection should be easily accessible so that it can be disconnected in an emergency Ensure that there is at least 30cm 12in of space between the ventilation outlets and any wall and 10cm 4in on all other sides Do not install the projector close to anything that might be affected by its operational heat for instance polystyrene ceiling tiles curtains etc The image can be flipped for rear projection see section 4 Using the menus Image menu and displayed without the need for extra mirrors or equipment However you must ensure that there is sufficient distance behind the screen for the projector to be correctly located Rear installation is generally more complicated and advice should be sought from your local dealer before attempting it 105 681B January 2007 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual Choosing a lens A number ol lenses are available for use with the projector Which lens you choose will depend on the screen size image aspect ratio and projection distance If you are simply conne
3. Wireless LAN Basic networking configuration Follow the configuration instructions exactly as described on the previous page for Ethernet 1 DIGITAL PROJECTION CONFIGURE WIRELESS LAN IP ADDRESS NETMASK CONFIGURE CONFIGURE ETHERNET 1 ENCRYPTION mai mae ENGINEERING amp MAINTENANCE Config menu Network configuration Wireless LAN Settings IP address Netmask Encryption Menu buttons Configure ethernet 1 Configure encryption Notes A Do not make changes to the networking configuration unless you understand what you are doing or have taken advice from your Network Manager If you make a mistake it is possible that you will lose contact with the projector Always double check your settings before pressing the APPLY button Always keep a written note of the original settings and any changes you have made IS The buttons of the Main menu are always visible at the bottom of the display To go back to a previous menu option that is no longer visible call up the menu again using the appropriate Main menu button page 4 19 105 681B January 2007 4 Using the menus Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual Encryption Press the ENCRYPTION button DIGITAL PROJECTION CONFIGURE WIRELESS LAN ENCRYPTION CHANNEL oon u CANCEL APPLY mn DELETE ENTER CONFIGURE CONFIGURE ETHERNET 1 WIRELESS LAN
4. Select a test pattern DIGITAL PROJECTION IMAGE TEST PATTERNS BALANCED WHITE ALIGNMENT HORIZONTAL VERTICAL PATTERN RAMP RAMP CHECKER NORMAL BOARD MODE SHUTTER TR pues o SHUTTER ADVANCED idus E ENGINEERING 8 conme MANTAN wow Once you have an image or a test pattern displayed Press the LENS button on the Main menu To adjust the shift zoom and focus settings press the MOVE ZOOM and FOCUS arrow heads DIGITAL PROJECTION 41 LENS ADJUST y y SHUTTER STOP ALL LANP LENS OPEN MOVEMENT MEMORIES SHUTTER TEST PATTERNS KA ENGINEERING 8 2 AE we page 3 4 105 681B January 2007 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual 3 Getting started Press the IMAGE button on the Main menu Notes Press the CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS or GAMMA buttons X For more detailed information about all the touch screen menus see the next section Using the menus Touch and drag the red sliders up and down or for fine adjustment press the arrow heads DIGITAL PROJECTION IMAGE CONTRAST OVERALL RED GREEN TEST PATTERNS SHUTTER ADVANCED CLOSE IMAGE SETUP ENGINEERING 8 Ea page 3 5 105 681B January 2007 3 Getting started Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual Switching the power off Notes Press the LAMP button on the Main menu A Always allow the lamp to cool Press LAMP OFF Hold the button pressed until the but
5. RETURNS msg id ACK inputcaptureoffset cols offset rows offset OR msg id NAK inputcaptureoffset page 6 17 105 681B January 2007 6 Appendix Notes 6 Appendix Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual Test Patterns Notes Used to set and query test patterns CALL image testpattern write pattern name vertical rate Where pattern name is one of black Full Screen Black white Full Screen White green Full Screen Green red Full Screen Red blue Full Screen Blue checker ANSI Checkerboard align Alignment Pattern h ramp Horizontal Ramp V ramp Vertical Ramp max lumens Native White native white Native White Off Normal Picture and vertical rate is 60 RETURNS msg id ACK testpattern pattern nameljvertical rate OR Imsg id NAK testpattern CALL image testpattern read urgency switch NOTE Urgency switch is currently ignored can be set to 0 RETURNS msg id testpattern pattern nameljvertical rate OR Imsg id NAK testpattern page 6 18 105 681B January 2007 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual Degamma Table Select Used to set and query degamma table settings CALL image degammaselect write table no parametric Where table no is one of 0 Graphics NTSC 1 Graphics Enhanced NTSC Enhanced PAL SECAM 2 8 PAL SECAM Enhanced
6. EDID is available even when the projector is switched off Operational means that the projector is powered up Non operational states are powered down and some self test and reprogramming modes page 6 8 105 681B January 2007 Notes XS Cable complexity and interference can be reduced by using the Digilink high bandwiath optical connection system Contact your dealer for more information The analog pins to the right of the connector may be fitted on some models but are unused Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual 6 Appendix LAN connection Notes 10BaseT Unshielded Twisted Pair cable The standard wire colours as as follows XS Use 1 8 1 White Orange stripe II a straight cable to connect to a 2 Orange hub or network or 3 White Green stripe a crossed cable as shown here 4 Blue to connect ONLY to a computer i directly 5 White Blue stripe top view of cable connector 6 Green clip is underneath 7 White Brown stripe 8 Brown Crossed cable used to connect directly to a computer with no hub or network Note that only the green and blue pairs are crossed 1 White Orange stripe White Green stripe 1 2 Orange Green 2 3 White Green stripe White Orange stripe 3 4 Blue Blue 4 5 White Blue stripe White Blue stripe 5 6 Green Orange 6 7 White Brown stripe White Brown stripe 7 8 Brown Brown 8 page 6 9 105 681B January 2007
7. Linear 255 use parametric value and parametric is in the range 0 01 to 4 0 in steps of 0 0001 RETURNS msg id ACK degammaselect table no parametric OR Imsg id NAK degammaselect CALL image degammaselect read urgency switch NOTE Urgency switch is currently ignored can be set to 0 RETURNS msg id degammaselect table no parametric OR Imsg id NAK degammaselect 6 Appendix Notes page 6 19 105 681B January 2007 6 Appendix Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual Picture Mute Notes Used to set and query picture mute CALL image picmute write mode Where mode is one of on or off RETURNS msg id ACK picmute mode OR Imsg id NAK picmute CALL image picmute read urgency switch NOTE Urgency switch is currently ignored can be set to 0 RETURNS msg id picmute mode OR Imsg id NAK picmute page 6 20 105 681B January 2007 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual Lens Commands Lens Stop All Used to stop all lens motors CALL lens stop write RETURNS msg id ACK stop OR Imsg id NAK stop Lens Move Used to move lens position left right up down and open close shutter CALL NOTE lens move write axis direction time speed Where axis is one of h horizontal V vertical f focus Z zoom s shutte
8. RETURNS msg id projectionmode mode OR Imsg id NAK projectionmode 6 Appendix Notes page 6 13 105 681B January 2007 6 Appendix Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual Image Orientation Notes Used to set and query image orientation CALL image imageorient write orient Where orient is one of normal nsflip ewflip or newsflip RETURNS msg id ACK imageorient orient OR Imsg id NAK imageorient CALL image imageorient read urgency switch NOTE Urgency switch is currently ignored can be set to 0 RETURNS msg id imageorient orient OR Imsg id NAK imageorient Image Mirror Park Used to set and query mirror park CALL image mirrorpark write mode Where mode is one of park or release RETURNS msg id ACK mirrorpark orient OR Imsg id NAK mirrorpark CALL image mirrorpark read urgency switch NOTE Urgency switch is currently ignored can be set to 0 RETURNS msg id mirrorpark mode OR Imsg id NAK mirrorpark page 6 14 105 681B January 2007 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual Image Colour Temperature Gain Used to set and query image colour temperature levels CALL RETURNS msg id ACK colourtempgain r r level g g level b b level CALL NOTE RETURNS msg id colourtempgain r level g level b level Input Image S
9. 6 Appendix Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual Serial control input OAN O Q WD unused Received Data Transmitted Data Data Terminal Ready Signal Ground Data Set Ready Request To Send Clear To Send unused at present Null modem cable used to connect the projector to a computer RD TD DTR GND DSR RTS CTS Modem settings Baud rate 2 0 N O oO A C Data length e Parity Stop bits Handshaking 3 Tb 2 RD 6 DSR 5 GND 4 DIR 8 CTS 7 RTS 38 400 bps 8 bits none one Full duplex RTS CTS Xon Xoff not supported page 6 10 pin view of female connector 1 9 6 Notes IS The projector is a DTE so use a straight cable to connect to a modem or a null modem cable as shown here to connect to another DTE such as a computer 105 681B January 2007 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual Using Windows Hyperterminal to connect to the projector Many features of the projector can strings to the serial control input or via a LAN using the protocol and syntax described in the following pages If you are using a PC running Windows 95 98 Me NT 2000 or XP you can send the control codes using Windows Hyperterminal This can usually be found in Start All Programs Accessories Communications Hyperterminal 6 Appendix be controlled remotely by sending ascii character In Fil
10. Levelling Before suspending the projector make sure that the three frame adjusters are set roughly midway Coarse frame adjustment If the projector is to be suspended by its rigging frame coarse adjustment of projector level should be made by adjusting the length of the supporting wires or chains or by adjusting the position of the truss Fine frame adjustment Once the initial coarse adjustment has been made fine adjustment should be made by turning the three frame adjusters on the rigging frame The frame adjusters will provide approximately 10mm of movement relative to the rear right corner Centering lines are scribed on the shafts to show the centre of adjustment Centering line Frame _ adjuster Chassis adjustment If the projector is to be operated from a flat surface such as a projector table then adjustment of projector level should be made by turning the four feet under the chassis A Notes BEFORE INSTALLING THE PROJECTOR READ ALL THE WARNINGS BELOW AND ALL THOSE IN IMPORTANT INFORMATION AT THE FRONT OF THIS MANUAL The projector weighs over 100kg 200lbs Use safe handling techniques when lifting the projector Make sure that the surface ceiling or rigging that is to support the projector is capable of supporting the combined weight of the projector and lens see specification for weights Backup safety chains or wires should always be used Do not tilt the project
11. The numerical values displayed ranging from 0 to 2 0 are not absolute but relative values When the OVERALL slider is used all three colours on the projected image will change but the individual values displayed on the sliders will not TEST PATTERNS ADVANCED IMAGE SETUP To maintain optimum overall image contrast and light output press the AUTO button The OVERALL slider will grey out and become inoperable The actual contrast settings will be automatically adjusted such that your colour balance settings are maintained but the optimum contrast and light output will be achieved Image menu Contrast Controls Contrast sliders Menu buttons Shutter open Shutter close Contrast Brightness Gamma Test patterns Advanced image setup Notes IS The buttons of the Main menu are always visible at the bottom of the display To go back to a previous menu option that is no longer visible call up the menu again using the appropriate Main menu button IS The contrast brightness and gamma controls in the Image menu are all interactive so settings made with one control may directly affect the setting of another control All these controls allow extreme settings to be made However in normal use it should never be necessary to set any of the controls far from midpoint If in doubt reset the contrast brightness and gamma controls to midpoint then make your adjustments in small steps Bette
12. authorities Authority D J Quinn Product Development Director Date 25 October 2005 Attention The attention of the specifier purchaser installer or user is drawn to special measures and limitations to use which must be observed when these products are taken into service to maintain compliance with the above directives Details of these special measures are available on request and are also contained in the product manuals Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual Declaration of Conformity Directives covered by this Declaration 89 336 EEC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive amended by 92 31 EEC and 93 68 EEC 73 23 EEC Low Voltage Equipment Directive amended by 93 68 EEC Products covered by this Declaration Large screen video projector type The CE mark was first applied in LIGHTNING 40sx m September 2006 Basis on which Conformity is being declared The products identified above comply with the protection requirements of the above EU directives and the manufacturer has applied the following standards EN 55022 1998 Limits and Methods of Measurement of Radio Disturbance Characteristics of Information Technology Equipment EN 55024 1998 Limits and Methods of Measurement of Immunity Characteristics of Information Technology Equipment EN 55103 1997 Product family Standard for Audio Video Audio Visual and Entertainment Lighting Control apparatus for Professional Use EN 60950 2000 Speci
13. may directly affect the setting of another control All these controls allow extreme settings to be made However in normal use it should never be necessary to set any of the controls far from midpoint If in doubt reset the contrast brightness and gamma controls to midpoint then make your adjustments in small steps Better still use the AUTO feature page 4 12 105 681B January 2007 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual 4 Using the menus Gamma Press the GAMMA button DIGITAL PROJECTION IMAGE GAMMA SETUP PARAMETRIC GRAPHICS ENHANCED PAL SECAM Image menu Gamma Controls Parametric slider User Presets Menu buttons Shutter open Shutter close Contrast Brightness Gamma Test patterns Advanced image setup PAL SECAM ENHANCED To adjust the Gamma setting manually touch and drag the PARAMETRIC slider up and down or for fine adjustment press the arrow heads To reset a slider to its midpoint 2 0 press on the numerical value Or choose from one of the PRESETS GRAPHICS NTSC GRAPHICS ENHANCED NTSC ENHANCED e PAL SECAM 2 8 e PAL SECAM ENHANCED The PARAMETRIC slider will grey out and become inoperable whenever a preset is selected To return from one of the Gamma PRESETS to manual setting simply touch and drag the PARAMETRIC slider or press one of the arrow heads The PRESET button will grey out and the slide
14. p23 Software update should NOT be carried out except by or with the supervision of Digital Projection Service personnel page 4 3 105 681B January 2007 4 Using the menus Image menu p9 Controls Test patterns Menu buttons Shutter open Shutter close Contrast Brightness Gamma Test patterns Advanced image setup Advanced image setup p14 Controls Input window Input pan Menu buttons Shutter open Shutter close Image orientation Image position Gamma Input preset Test Patterns Input Adjust Show mode p4 Show mode indicators Lamp status Warnings Input source LCD screen blank IP addresses Menu buttons Main menu 4 Using the menus Show mode When the projector is first switched on the control panel will be in Show mode as shown below DIGITAL PROJECTION SHOW MODE Ethernet 1 172 16 30 100 Wireless 192 168 2 1 Serial oo EHE ENGINEERING amp MAINTENANCE In Show mode these icons are displayed 98400 none 8 1 Lamp status Lamp off Shutter closed Lamp off Shutter open Lamp on Shutter closed Lamp on Shutter open Input source Single Dual Twin mode page 4 4 105 681B January 2007 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual Main menu Show mode indicators Lamp status Warnings Input source LCD screen blank IP addresses Menu buttons Lamp menu Lens
15. 09 1280 Throw ratio required 40 8 34 11 x 1 09 Choose the 2 77 4 51 1 zoom lens 107 146 page 2 8 105 681B January 2007 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual Notes IS The Throw ratio for a particular lens is fixed but assumes that the image fills the width of the DMD For images that do not fill the width of the DMD the Throw ratio is effectively increased To correct for this in these calculations a Throw Ratio Factor TRF is used IS The lenses available and their part numbers are listed below 0 73 1 fixed lens 107 141 1 2 1 fixed lens 3 15m 107 142 1 2 1 zoom lens 1 2 2m 107 143 1 5 2 02 1 zoom lens 107 144 2 02 2 77 1zoomlens 107 145 2 77 4 51 1 zoomlens 107 146 4 51 7 53 1 zoom lens 107 147 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual Useful lens calculations The following lens calculations may be useful Throw ratio Throw distance Screen width Throw ratio factor TRF DMD width in pixels 1400 image width in pixels image width in pixels Therefore Screen width Throw distance from outer end of lens Throw ratio x TRF Throw distance Screen width x Throw ratio x TRF The throw distance calculated above is to the outer end of the lens For each lens the nominal distance between the front of the projector and the outer end of the lens lens extension will be as listed below lens extension 0 73 1 fixed
16. 2007 2 Installation Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual Power connections USA power input Make sure the main power switch is off before connecting the power cable Firmly push in the Hubbell connector then turn clockwise to lock Rest of World power input Make sure the main power switch is off before connecting Lift the lid of the C form connector then firmly push in the connector Notes AN Use only the power cable provided AN Ensure that the power outlet includes a Ground connection as this equipment MUST be earthed AN Handle the power cable carefully and avoid sharp bends Do not use a damaged power cable page 2 18 105 681B January 2007 3 Getting started Contents Switching the power ON isso KAANIB KABA ABAKA esa 3 2 Using the touch SCreen ul ANAK 3 2 Switching the lamp on LX aan diri c cxi a Rud i a SE ERE ERE REC EE CER nia 3 3 Adjusting the lamp power nd cidad iia 3 3 Adjusting the projected images U u 3 4 Switching the power Off AANI 3 6 page 3 1 105 681B January 2007 3 Getting started Switching the power on Connect the power cable between the mains supply and the projector Push the main power switch upwards to switch on the power The projector software will take several s
17. IS For more detailed information about lenses see Choosing a lens in Section 2 Installation Projector 30sx m USA 107 148 Rest of World 107 149 40sx m USA 107 150 Rest of World 107 151 sp Power cable Power cable DVI D dual link USA ee of oe 2metre cable LA00098 LA00097 104 274A User manual Important Information 105 452B 105 451B page 1 2 105 681B January 2007 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual Key features of the projector Congratulations on your purchase of the Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30 40sx m projector Digital Projection International Texas Instruments first DLP partner and the original innovator of the 3 chip DLP projector proudly introduces our third generation LIGHTNING series the LIGHTNING 30 40sx m Incredibly bright high resolution and high in contrast the 30 40sx m offers a radically new electronics configuration ideally suited for the staging and large venue permanent installation markets The LIGHTNING 30 40sx m harnesses the power of Texas Instruments new 1400 x 1050 pixel HPO DMD s M Like its LIGHTNING predecessors the 30 40sx m is destined to be the first choice of professionals who stage prestigious events such as the Grammy Awards and the Oscars With contrast of 1800 1 and awe inspiring brightness of up to 21 000 lumens the 30 40sx m is unmatched for applications as diverse as world class staged events comme
18. LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual Getting to know the projector Notes Chassis lamp lens and filter P IS For information about how to change the lamp or the filter see section 5 Maintenance Air outlets JE For more detailed information about lenses see section 2 Installation Lamp compartment Air inlet 7 Air filter Lamp module page 1 4 105 681B January 2007 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual 1 Introduction Notes Lamp hours meter There are two types of Lamp hours meter depending on the lamp module that has been fitted as shown below Mercury meter 0 500 1000 HOURS HOURS HOURS LCD meter Hrs _ display button 545 The LCD Lamp hours meter has two modes of operation When the lamp is switched on the LCD will show lamp run hours When the lamp is switched off the LCD will be blank Press the button and hold for 5 seconds to display lamp run hours page 1 5 105 681B January 2007 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual 1 Introduction Rear panel connection and control Input connections Power connection Rigging frame 1 Rigging frame Frame coupling Foot Control connections LCD page 1 6 touch screen control panel Notes For information about how to connect the projector see Connecting the projector in sec
19. Open the lamp compartment door lamp module as it is heavy gt 10kg AN Take care not to touch the Unscrew each of the three lamp module screws until the thread disengages and glass surface of the lamp the knob can be pulled out a little against its spring pressure module If you do accidentally Pull the lamp module out of the projector To fit the new lamp module Rest the lamp module on the edge of the compartment and line up the white nylon guides Gently but firmly push the lamp module in all the way until the connector engages Screw in each of the three lamp module screws until finger tight Push the lamp compartment door closed touch the glass it should be cleaned before use Lamp module screws page 5 4 105 681B January 2007 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual 5 Maintenance Changing the filter Notes To change the filter IS The filter should be changed regularly Press the LAMP button on the Main menu Press LAMP OFF and hold for 3 seconds The lamp will ramp down to minimum and go off after a further 3 seconds In a clean environment such as an office change after 750 Allow the lamp to cool for 5 minutes hours at the same time as the lamp is changed e Push the main power switch downwards to switch off the power In a dusty or smoky Pull the filter out from under the front of the projector under the lens by pulling environ
20. SHUTTER LAMP CLOSE OFF asi e ENGINEERING amp AN EI Store To store the current Lamp power Shutter status Lens shift zoom and focus settings for future recall press and hold one of the five numbered STORE buttons The button will turn grey hold it until it turns yellow If you release the button before it turns yellow the new settings will not be stored and any previous settings will not be lost IS Stored zoom settings will be Recall accurate only if the lens is calibrated see next page To recall a previously stored set of Lamp power Shutter status Lens shift zoom and focus settings press one of the five numbered RECALL buttons page 4 7 105 681B January 2007 4 Using the menus Lens menu Press the LENS button on the Main menu DIGITAL El PROJECTION LENS ADJUST t 4t LAMP LENS MEMORIES LAMP e MAINTENANCE Move zoom and focus To adjust the move zoom and focus settings press the MOVE ZOOM and FOCUS arrow heads TEST PATTERNS Lens movements will start slowly then speed up as the button is held To make fine adjustments therefore use a number of short presses Shutter open closed Press the SHUTTER OPEN or SHUTTER CLOSE button Centre To centre the lens press the CENTRE button Calibration To calibrate the projector to a new lens press and hold the CALIBRATION button The button will turn grey hold it until it turns yellow then rele
21. can be displayed on screen The Input window controls see next page then work inside those limits Press INPUT PRESET to see all four preset image sizes Choose by pressing on the required Preset button 1400x1050 1280x1024 1280x720 640x480 OR Press on the number in the middle of the Input window arrows to cycle through the preset image sizes Choose up to the maximum set in Input preset from e 1400x1050 1280x720 1280x1024 640x480 Notes IS The buttons of the Main menu are always visible at the bottom of the display To go back to a previous menu option that is no longer visible call up the menu again using the appropriate Main menu button The Input adjust controls allow you to select which portion of the video image is to be displayed These controls DO NOT change the position or size of the whole image on the projection screen To change the position or size of the whole image on the projection screen use the Move and Zoom controls in the Lens menu page 4 14 105 681B January 2007 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual 4 Using the menus Input window Notes Press the arrow heads to select a portion of the video image to be displayed hiding I IS The In j Is all or revealing more or less of the image as shown on the next page a input aajuat controls alow you to select which portion of the video image is to be Example display
22. lens 107 141 204 mm 8 0 in 1 2 1 fixed lens 3 15m 107 142 268 mm 10 6 in 1 2 1 zoom lens 1 2 2m 107 143 268 mm 10 6 in 1 5 2 02 1 zoom lens 107 144 194 mm 7 6 in 2 02 2 77 1zoomlens 107 145 159 mm 6 3 in 2 77 4 51 1zoomlens 107 146 152 mm 6 0 in 4 51 7 53 1zoomlens 107 147 118 mm 4 6 in lens extension measured from front of corner post page 2 9 105 681B January 2007 2 Installation Notes IS The Throw ratio for a particular lens is fixed but assumes that the image fills the width of the DMD For images that do not fill the width of the DMD the Throw ratio is effectively increased To correct for this in these calculations a Throw Ratio Factor TRF is used IS Lens extension is measured when the lens is focussed at infinity and fully extended At other focus settings the extension could be up to 10mm less 2 Installation Fitting the lens Turn the lens release lever anti clockwise to open the lock Turn the zoom drive mechanism anti clockwise to disengage the drive Remove the rear lens cap from the lens Insert the lens into the lens aperture making sure that the two notches on the lens engage with the locating tab inside the lens mount Turn the lens release lever clockwise to lock the lens in place When the lock is fully closed the lever should feel loose Turn
23. part of the display page 4 2 105 681B January 2007 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual Notes A Do not try to operate the touch screen using anything harder than your finger This could damage the LCD If you have difficulty getting the touch screen to respond correctly then try varying the length and pressure of your finger movements until you have more success For more information about using a web browser to control the projector see Config menu Networking configuration later in this section For information about how to connect the projector see Connecting the projector in section 2 Installation and Connections in section 6 Appendix Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual Menu structure Controls Move Zoom Focus Lamp menu p6 Controls Lamp power slider Menu buttons Shutter open Shutter close Lamp on Lamp off Maximum power Minimum power Lamp lens memories Centre Calibration Lens menu p8 Menu buttons Shutter open Shutter close Stop all movement Lamp Lens memories lamp menu Test patterns image menu Main menu p4 ENGINEERING amp CONFIG MAINTENANCE Config menu p18 Menu buttons Networking config Detailed status Touchscreen calibration Reset IP addresses Controls Log files Menu buttons Software update Engineering amp Maintenance menu
24. screen menus see the next section Using the menus Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual Switching the lamp on Press the LAMP button on the Main menu Press the LAMP ON button The projector will reset momentarily whilst the lamp strikes You will not be able to make any further settings until the Main Menu returns DIGITAL PROJECTION LAMP POWER SHUTTER LAMP MAXIMUM LANP LENS OPEN ON POWER MEMORIES SHUTTER LAMP CLOSE OFF e ENGINEERING amp Adjusting the lamp power Either Touch and drag the red slider up and down OR for fine adjustment press either arrow head page 3 3 105 681B January 2007 3 Getting started Notes PR Whenever you switch the lamp on the projector will reset momentarily whilst the lamp strikes This is to protect the control circuitry from the effects of the lamp strike pulse Any settings made before you switched the lamp on will be retained For more detailed information about all the touch screen menus see the next section Using the menus 3 Getting started Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual Adjusting the projected image Notes IS For more detailed information about all the touch screen menus see the next section Press the IMAGE button on the Main menu Using the menus If you have no video source connected to the projector then you can display a test pattern as follows
25. screen and projector U U u uuu u u uu u 2 4 GROOSING a IlIenS uu uuu iii 2 5 Method one using the lens charts I U U uu u uu u u u uu 2 5 Choosing a lens using the lens charts U u u u u u neni nnn 2 6 Method two Choosing a lens by calculation U u uu u u u u u 2 8 Useful lens calculations usina del dei 2 9 Fitting the lens uci laa 2 10 Shifting the image U u uu hi de bw 2 11 Mounting the projector ndr aux u xi Cra Fr ea 2 12 LUCIO E n 2 12 SLACKING projectors aci oec rd a an NANANA NAAN 2 13 page v 105 681B January 2007 Contents Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual Connecting the projector asin be 2 14 InputFormat ni L 2 14 EDID handshaking NINANG INA an 2 15 Projector o lio n 2 15 Input connection examples J U U u u U u u nnn T J nnns 2 16 Control connection examples l U cr 2 17 uranium III BARAN Da IED GAAN 2 18 3 Getting started 3 1 Switching the power on niu sms 3 2 Using the touch sc
26. switch is currently ignored can be set to 0 RETURNS msg id brightness r level g level b level o level a model OR Imsg id NAK brightness Notes IS Details of how to connect to the projector using the serial control input or via a LAN can be found earlier in this section page 6 12 105 681B January 2007 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual Image Contrast Used to set and query image contrast gain levels CALL image contrast write r r level g g level b b level o level a mode Where level is 0 0 to 2 0 in steps of 0 001 and mode is either on or off o is overall level only valid if a is set to off a is auto level control RETURNS msg id ACK contrast r r level g g level b b level o level a mode OR Imsg id NAK contrast CALL image contrast read urgency switch NOTE Urgency switch is currently ignored can be set to 0 RETURNS msg id contrast r level g level b level o level a model OR Imsg id NAK contrast Image Projection Mode Used to set and query image projection mode CALL image projectionmode write mode Where mode is one of curtain testpattern or normal RETURNS msg id ACK projectionmode mode OR Imsg id NAK projectionmode CALL image projectionmode read jurgency switch NOTE Urgency switch is currently ignored can be set to 0
27. the right The maximum range available with no distortion is dependent on which lens is used The tables below show the maximum range for images that fill the DMD For images which do not use the full height or width extra shift will be possible up to the limit of the lens mount movement 0 73 1 fixed lens 107 141 vertical horizontal vertical horizontal pixels pixels vs DMD height vs DMD width 120 95 0 11H 0 07W 1 21 1 fixed lenses zoom lenses 107 142 and 107 143 107 14410 107 147 vertical horizontal vertical horizontal pixels pixels vs DMD height vs DMD width 525 450 0 5H 0 32W page 2 11 105 681B January 2007 2 Installation Notes IR For more information on using the Lens shift feature see section 4 Using the menus Lens menu IS If the lens is to be shifted in two directions combined the maximum range is somewhat less as can be seen below full horizontal and vertical shift without distortion combined shift without distortion is reduced 2 Installation Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual Mounting the projector The projector is designed to be suspended from a lighting truss by its rigging frame However the four adjustable feet under the chassis allow the projector to be lowered onto a flat surface without any danger of hands being trapped between the bottom frame and the surface
28. the projector in a dry area away from sources of dust moisture steam smoke sunlight or heat Do not tilt the projector more than 212 from side to side when in use as this may cause serious lamp failure damage the lamp module and cause extra cost on replacement The projector my be tilted forwards and backwards as necessary Each time a new lens is fitted to the projector the calibration procedure must be carried out See Lens menu in Section 4 Using the menus The zoom drive mechanism should always be set to the engaged position even when using the non zoom lens as it provides an extra level of protection should the lens release lever fail page ili 105 681B January 2007 Important Information Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual Operation and configuration precautions Notes Do notttry to operate the touch screen using anything harder than your finger This could damage the LCD Do not make changes to the networking configuration unless you understand what you are doing or have taken advice from your Network Manager If you make a mistake it is possible that you will lose contact with the projector Always double check your settings before pressing the APPLY button Always keep a written note of the original settings and any changes you have made Software update should NOT be carried out except by or with the supervision of Digital Projection Service personnel Compliance
29. un EH ENGINEERING amp MAINTENANCE To change the SSID press the SSID field Use keypad to enter the up to 12 digits SSID This will appear in the field at the top of the keypad Press ENTER to transfer the SSID from the keypad display to the SSID field To change the channel number press the CHANNEL field Use keypad to enter the channel number 01 16 including a leading zero for single figure numbers This will appear in the field at the top of the keypad Press ENTER to transfer the number from the keypad display to the Channel field To change the WEP Key press WEP Key a number of times to cycle through the options Choose from Disabled 64 bits 0x1234567890 10 hex digits 128 bits 0x12345678901234567890123456 26 hex digits Pass Phrase abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwx 24 characters Press the WEP Key field Use keypad to enter the key This will appear in the field at the top of the keypad Press ENTER to transfer the key from the keypad display to the WEP Key field To change the mode press the MODE button to choose from Infrastructure Access Point usual mode for an established corporate network Adhoc peer to peer usual mode for a single computer and projector Config menu Network configuration Wireless LAN Encryption Settings SSID Channel WEP key Mode Menu buttons Configure ethernet 1 Configure wirelss LAN Notes A Do not make changes to the networking con
30. with international standards Noise GSGV Acoustic Noise Information Ordinance The sound pressure level is less than 70 dB A according to ISO 3744 or ISO 7779 RF Interference FCC The Federal Communications Commission does not allow any modifications or changes to the unit EXCEPT those specified by Digital Projection in this manual Failure to comply with this government regulation could void your right to operate this equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant with Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause harmful interference in which case the user will be responsible for correcting any interference European Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive Digital Projection Ltd is fully committed to minimising Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Our products are designed with reuse recycling and recovery of all components in mind To this end at end of life your a Projector may be returned to Digital Projection Ltd or its agent so that the environme
31. A NB E da caient 2 12 Coarse Trame adjustment aan ad ana NG aaa a eae aaea e ERR eo aaahh 2 12 Fine frame adjustment u edd doi na a aa iii i i d a Ded REP dye d d vg d oe ed odds 2 12 Chassis adjustiment otii Do bL Prod ine dei st ere d n e ded le tee paa 2 12 Stacking projectors nardi nm ad ad as a YR XR asses ass id i 2 13 Connecting the projector 2 14 DIU de a era tia a og a a a E 2 14 Input Formatiu ele u tees AAAH ANN ABAD ADA NAA 2 14 Single DVI D AA AT 2 14 EDID handshaking a r aeae aaa aa a a aa AA 2 15 Example setting up the MMS 1000 multimedia switcher L 2 15 Proje t t Output iR 2 15 Input connection examples U U U U uu AAKALA AA 2 16 Control connection examples U u AA 2 17 LAN Connectors n Sau PEE 2 17 Power CONNECIONAS ii emeten PH 2 18 USA power InDDt AA 2 18 Rest of World power inputs 1 u os haie et na io e e e t 2 18 page 2 1 105 681B January 2007 2 Installation Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual Screen requirements Aspect ratio Fitting the image to the DMD If the source image supplied to the projector is smaller than 1400 x 1050 pixels then the image will not fill the DMD The following example shows how a number of common formats may be displayed wi
32. DIGITAL PROJECTION LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m Super High Brightness Digital Video Projector User Manual 105 681B Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual Declaration of Conformity Directives covered by this Declaration 89 336 EEC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive amended by 92 31 EEC and 93 68 EEC 73 23 EEC Low Voltage Equipment Directive amended by 93 68 EEC Products covered by this Declaration Large screen video projector type The CE mark was first applied in LIGHTNING 30sx m October 2005 Basis on which Conformity is being declared The products identified above comply with the protection requirements of the above EU directives and the manufacturer has applied the following standards EN 55022 1998 Limits and Methods of Measurement of Radio Disturbance Characteristics of Information Technology Equipment EN 55024 1998 Limits and Methods of Measurement of Immunity Characteristics of Information Technology Equipment EN 55103 1997 Product family Standard for Audio Video Audio Visual and Entertainment Lighting Control apparatus for Professional Use EN 60950 2000 Specification for Safety of Information Technology Equipment including Electrical Business equipment The technical documentation required to demonstrate that the products meet the requirements of the Low Voltage directive has been compiled by the signatory below and is available for inspection by the relevant enforcement
33. E BLUE ALIGNMENT PATTERN HORIZONTAL RAMP VERTICAL RAMP CHECKER BOARD NORMAL MODE SHUTTER ia o SHUTTER BRIGHTNESS CLOSE HT 8 ENGINEERING 8 kian ADVANCED IMAGE SETUP Test Patterns Choose from BLACK BALANCED WHITE RED GREEN BLUE ALIGNMENT PATTERN HORIZONTAL RAMP e VERTICAL RAMP e CHECKER BOARD All of the above are affected by the contrast brightness and gamma controls The four alignment patterns are illustrated on the next page NATIVE WHITE Native white is not affected by the contrast brightness and gamma controls All pixels are fully illuminated and no colour balancing is possible NORMAL MODE Normal mode turns off all test patterns and restores the source image page 4 9 105 681B January 2007 4 Using the menus Image menu Controls Test patterns Menu buttons Shutter open Shutter close Contrast Brightness Gamma Test patterns Advanced image setup Notes IS The buttons of the Main menu are always visible at the bottom of the display To go back to a previous menu option that is no longer visible call up the menu again using the appropriate Main menu button When Test patterns are selected the actual colours displayed may depend on the settings of the contrast brightness and gamma controls It may be necessary to set all brightness controls to 0 0 and all contrast controls to 1 0 before making any lig
34. HTNING Notes page 2 15 105 681B January 2007 2 Installation Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual Input connection examples examples DVI video source Notes More information about pin connections can be found in section 6 Appendix LIGHTNING In IS Cable complexity and interference can be reduced by using the Digilink high bandwidth optical connection system Contact your dealer for more information non DVI video source non DVI video source MMS 1000 LIGHTNING high resolution video source MMS 1000 LIGHTNING page 2 16 105 681B January 2007 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual 2 Installation Control connection examples LAN connection All of the projector s features can be controlled via a LAN connection using a standard internet browser package such as Internet Explorer Crossed LIGHTNING LAN cable Computer Computer Un crossed LAN cables Hub or LAN LIGHTNING LIGHTNING Null modem LIGHTNING cable Computer Notes More information about pin connections can be found in section 6 Appendix IS More information about using a browser to control the projector can be found in section 4 Using the menus XS More information about pin connections and control codes can be found in section 6 Appendix page 2 17 105 681B January
35. LAN or serial cable is connected correctly control commands from a computer See this section 6 Appendix Connections If using a LAN check that the address setting is made correctly See Section 4 Using the menus Configuration menu If using a serial cable check that the modem settings are made correctly See this section 6 Appendix Connections Check that the correct control codes are being used See this section 6 Appendix Serial communications protocol In the event that this troubleshooting guide has not solved the problem then contact your Digital Projection dealer or service centre page 6 3 105 681B January 2007 6 Appendix Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual Specifications Part numbers Projector USA model 30sx m 107 148 40sx m 107 150 Rest of World model 30sx m 107 149 40sx m 107 151 Lenses 0 73 1 fixed lens 107 141 1 2 1 fixed lens 3 15m 107 142 1 2 1 fixed lens 1 2 2m 107 143 1 5 2 02 1 zoom lens 107 144 2 02 2 77 1 zoom lens 107 145 2 77 4 51 1 zoom lens 107 146 4 51 7 53 1 zoom lens 107 147 Replacement parts Lamp module 30sx m 103 238 40sx m 104 578 Air filter complete replacement 104 154 Air filter replacement filling only 105 222 Optical Digital Light Processor 3 x 0 94 Texas Instruments DMDTM resolution 1400 x 1050 pixels Contrast Ratio 1800 1 lull field 10 Pixel fill factor 87 Lamp power 30sx m 3kW 40
36. NB BUAN KABAN AAIn nA BNUBAIN NA NANANA 6 10 Modem seting AA nD u NAA ia s Qaqa AD GN DIAD AD 6 10 Using Windows Hyperterminal to connect to the projector u u u 6 11 Remote communications protocol U U U 6 12 Image commands8 YANG 6 12 Jmage BrightheS uuu a eer Un e i ced be M Ire pe ee Fe as e Ede Eo e do uua 6 12 Image Contrast E A A a a a a a a aiae 6 13 Image Projection Mode saa aha apan magdala odiada d erede ANAK aa 6 13 HERO TF Lor DR 6 14 Image Mirror Park iie od Do na ted rt boe Do iate esit kaba d e e e tee 6 14 Image Colour Temperature Gain a ras seines era ns sein nana 6 15 Ihput Image SIZe u uu e ei o a eda e rm a AA reas eode dado as ee 6 15 Input Image Window Size esses seien i e rr 6 16 Ies ooo EE 6 16 Input Gapt re QOIfS6t ie t aie A ial eee ta uude 6 17 I II I EE 6 18 Degamma Table Select aie GG DONA ERR Ted ce ed d ova nM pedo eoa aeree npe qui ade de 6 19 Picture Mute iced iet th de tesa ages sets data Ped ed Aa Mage Meere tok BA aha huayusa a Pad n 6 20 Lens Commands reete eoa cde asss va AA TEEN De ee eun Sota A pra ava sce Ere v Ug 6 21 Eens Stop All C rE 6 21 Lenas MOVExu uy ei ie apu nuq ei ABANGAN NG GB ATA BAG 6 21 Lens Golo Absolute Fosio s i
37. age MENU S AE r E T E E E T 4 9 TeSt Patterns E A E A T 4 9 Shutter Open Closed a u uuu Uu TAN ANNIE AA 4 10 Oo NU Ee e ASEPE E E A A nn 4 11 Ife gni aec EE 4 12 CETTE mI MEE 4 13 Advanced image Setup n a M M 4 14 INPUEPTOSCE AA AA AO 4 14 Input WINDOW 5 1 2 a Sates eve oi estic ial pue aes Ne 4 15 enirn 4 17 Networking Configuration anas a a 4 17 Ethernet configuration choices seien nein nnns rn 4 17 Making the IP address and Netmask settings eee einen nnn 4 18 I cuc s 4 18 Wireless LAN MT 4 19 Detailed dd di 4 21 Touchscreen calibration 000 RA lei 4 21 Isa uenti PE niai 4 21 Engineering amp Maintenance menu u u 4 22 LOG TNS uuu uu BN SA AA aaa 4 22 Software UPd ate E NANAISIN zada 4 22 page 4 1 105 681B January 2007 4 Using the menus Introduction All of the projector s features can be controlled using the menus on the touch screen or the same menus on a remote computer using a web browser with the IP address of the projector typed into the browser address field None of the menus are ever displayed on the projection screen In these instructions
38. ase The zoom and focus mechanism will operate for about a minute whilst the minimum and maximum travel distances are determined Stop all movement To cancel for instance a CENTRE operation or a LAMP LENS MEMORY recall press the STOP ALL MOVEMENT button page 4 8 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual Lens menu Controls Move Zoom Focus Menu buttons Shutter open Shutter close Centre Calibration Stop all movement Lamp Lens memories lamp menu Test patterns image menu Notes IS The buttons of the Main menu are always visible at the bottom of the display To go back to a previous menu option that is no longer visible call up the menu again using the appropriate Main menu button XS Each time you change the lens the projector will need to be calibrated in order that its minimum and maximum travel distances can be determined X Lamp Lens memories Pressing the Lamp Lens memories button takes you directly to the Lamp Lens memories function in the Lamp menu See Lamp menu earlier in this section X Test patterns Pressing the Test patterns button takes you directly to the Test pattern function in the Image menu See Image menu later in this section 105 681B January 2007 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual Image menu Press the IMAGE button on the Main menu DIGITAL PROJECTION IMAGE TEST PATTERNS NATIVE WHIT
39. ble check then press APPLY Example To connect a number of projectors and computers in a self contained network using a hub For each projector and computer set the first three IP address number groups the same and the last number different any number between 001 and 254 The example below follows the convention for a private non resolvable network cannot be seen on the internet 172 016 010 001 002 003 etc Set the Netmask field for all projectors and computers to 255 255 255 000 Config menu Network configuration Ethernet 1 Settings IP address Netmask Menu buttons Configure wireless LAN Notes A Do not make changes to the networking configuration unless you understand what you are doing or have taken advice from your Network Manager If you make a mistake it is possible that you will lose contact with the projector Always double check your settings before pressing the APPLY button Always keep a written note of the original settings and any changes you have made IS When making these settings leading zeroes must be used for numbers less than 3 digits in length eg 192 168 010 001 When making a network connection eg via the address box in a browser leading zeroes are not necessary page 4 18 105 681B January 2007 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual 4 Using the menus Configuration menu continued
40. but uses optical fibre to transmit the RGB and clock signals and copper wires to transmit the DDC signal and 5V power line These are all integrated into a single cable DigiLink allows cable lengths up to 100m to be used with the added benefit of reduced picture interference Input Format Single DVI D A single input is available Sources upto 1400 x 1050 resolution 24 60Hz and 8bits per colour page 2 14 105 681B January 2007 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual 2 Installation EDID handshaking If you are using a computer DVI card or other DVI source that obeys the EDID handshaRing protocol then the card or source will automatically configure itself to suit the projector If not then you should refer to the documentation supplied with the DVI source to manually set the resolution to 1400 x 1050 or the nearest suitable setting Example setting up the MMS 1000 multimedia switcher The MMS multimedia switcher does not use EDID protocols therefore you should use the MMS menus to manually set the output resolution as follows Switcher Options Page 5 Output Resolution SxGA 1400 x 1050 Projector Output The projector has loop through output This enables signals to be passed through to a second projector in a stacking situation Ensure that DVI Repeater is ON see Source menu in section 4 Using the menus Example LIGHTNING DVI video source LIG
41. ce is switched on and connected to the projector correctly Check that the correct image source is selected See Section 4 Using the menus Source menu Check that the brightness and contrast settings are set correctly See Section 4 Using the menus Image menu If the input source is connected via a device powered from the 5V auxilliary power outlet check that this power cable is connected correctly The projector may be overheating Check that the air inlets and outlets are clear of any obstruction Check that the air filter is clean and if it is dirty fit a new one The image does not fit the screen correctly If the image is smaller than 1400 x 1050 pixels then the image will NOT fill the screen The projector does not perform any image processing the MMS 1000 or VIP1000 are recommended for this purpose Check that the correct lens is being used for the combination of screen size and projection distance See Section 1 Introduction Choosing a lens Check the settings in the IMAGE menu See Section 4 Using the menus Image menu page 6 2 105 681B January 2007 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual 6 Appendix Problem Possible solutions Poor colour depth reproduction Colour depth is 8 bits Uneven image quality Check that the projector is parallel to the screen Check that the screen is flat and securely mounted Projector does not respond to remote Check that the
42. cting the output of a camera or computer directly to the projector then the image size in pixels may well be fixed If however you are using commercially available image processing equipment such as the Digital Projection MMS 1000 or VIP1000 you may be able to resize the image to fit the DMD If the image does not fill the full width of the DMD this effectively increases the throw ratio of the lens This can be corrected for by applying a Throw ratio factor Method one using the lens charts For the screen sizes listed below use the chart on the following page to choose the most suitable lens any full width image including 4 3 1400 x 1050 pixels native resolution 16 9 1400 x 788 pixels 1 85 1 1400 x 757 pixels 2 35 1 1400 x 596 pixels A Throw ratio factor TRF of 1 07 would need to be applied for the chart to be correct for the following image multipy the required screen width by 1 07 before consulting the chart 5 4 full height 1313 x 1050 pixels Method two by calculation See the calculations on the page immediately following the lens chart page 2 5 105 681B January 2007 2 Installation Notes JE For more information about Throw ratio factor TRF see Useful lens calculations later in this section 2 Installation Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual Choosing a lens using the lens charts Notes Full width images Use the chart below to choose which lens best suit
43. e Properties set the connection either to your serial link or LAN connection For a serial connection use the settings detailed on the previous page For a LAN connection connect to the server using port number 7000 New Connection Properties Connect To Settings Country region United Kingdom 44 k Enter the area code without the long distance prefix Area code 01457 Phone number Connect using Creatix V 9X DSP Data Fax Mode Use country region code and area code Redial on busy In File Properties Settings Ascii Setup set the sending and receiving characters as shown below ASCII Setup ASCII Sending vi vi Line delay 0 Character delay 0 ASCII Receiving v vi Commands can be sent to the projector simply by typing in the Hyperterminal window Replies will also be seen in the window New Connection Properties Connect To Settings Y New Connection Host address ip of projector Port number Connect using TCP IP Winsock Send line ends with line feeds Echo typed characters locally milliseconds milliseconds Append line feeds to incoming line ends Force incoming data to 7 bit ASCII Wrap lines that exceed terminal width Notes IS Fora full description of all the Control codes available see the Lightning Remote Communications Protocol on the following pages IS Details
44. econds to boot up When the main menu is displayed on the touch screen display the projector is ready for use Main power A switch 7 Using the touch screen All of the projector s features can be controlled using the touch screen The Main Menu is shown below The eight buttons at the bottom of the screen are visible whenever the projector is switched on Buttons and controls relating to the Sub Menus will appear above these eight buttons Buttons on the touch screen are activated by light short taps using the tip of your finger Slider controls are activated by gently stroking the surface of the screen DIGITAL PROJECTION SHOW MODE Ethernet 1 172 16 30 100 INP A Wireless 192 168 2 1 Serial 38400 none 8 1 un e ENGINEERING amp ika page 3 2 105 681B January 2007 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual Notes IS For more information about connecting the power cable see Power Connections in Section 2 Installation IS Note that when the projector is switched on the lamp will be OFF until switched ON see next page AN Do not try to operate the touch screen using anything harder than your finger This could damage the LCD If you have difficulty getting the touch screen display to respond correctly then try varying the length and pressure of your finger movements until you have more success For more detailed information about all the touch
45. ed These controls DO NOT change the position or size of the whole image on the projection screen To change the position or size of the whole image on the projection screen use the Move and Zoom controls in the Lens menu The original image IS Note how the Input window controls change the size of the window not the image Input window width reduced IMAGE INPUT WINDOW lt Input window height reduced INPUT WINDOW IS Input preset see previous page sets the limit of what can be displayed on screen The Input window controls then work inside those limits V page 4 15 105 681B January 2007 4 Using the menus Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual Image orientation Press the IMAGE ORIENTATION button on the Advanced image menu DIGITAL E PROJECTION IMAGE ORIENTATION FLIP Cosas siasa FLIP FLIP VERTICAL BOTH SHUTTER TEST OPEN PATTERNS SHUTTER IMAGE INPUT INPUT CLOSE POSITION PRESET ADJUST MA ENGINEERING amp MANTERANCE some Choose from FLIP HORIZONTAL Horizontal inverts the image left to right for rear projection FLIP VERTICAL Vertical inverts the image top to bottom for when the projector is mounted upside down FLIP BOTH Both inverts the image left to right and top to bottom for rear projection and inverted operation NORMAL Normal restores the image to its correct orientation F
46. en calibration Reset IP addresses Notes IS The buttons of the Main menu are always visible at the bottom of the display To go back to a previous menu option that is no longer visible call up the menu again using the appropriate Main menu button JS For information about how to connect the projector see Connecting the projector in section 2 Installation and Connections in section 6 Appendix IS To control more than one projector from a single computer either open a separate browser window for each projector or set a bookmark for each projector in Favourites page 4 17 105 681B January 2007 4 Using the menus Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual Making the IP address and Netmask settings DIGITAL i PROJECTION CONFIGURE ETHERNET 1 IP ADDRESS NETMASK EE iss am Jo CONFIGURE WIRELESS LAN nika mae ENGINEERING 8 MAINTENANCE Press the IP ADDRESS field Use the on screen keypad to enter the IP address remembering to include leading zeroes for numbers less than 3 digits in length The numbers will appear in the field at the top of the keypad as you type If you make a mistake press DELETE to undo your typing one character at a time or press CANCEL to start again completely Press ENTER to transfer the completed address from the keypad display to the IP ADDRESS field repeat for NETMASK When all settings are complete dou
47. entre Lens Calibrate Zoom Used to calibrate zoom range CALL ens calibratezoom write RETURNS msg id ACK calibratezoom OR Imsg id NAK calibratezoom page 6 22 105 681B January 2007 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual PSU Commands Lamp On Used to turn Lamp on and query Lamp state CALL NOTE RETURNS CALL NOTE RETURNS Lamp Off Used to turn Lamp off and query Lamp state CALL NOTE RETURNS CALL NOTE RETURNS 6 Appendix Ipsu on write lamp number Lamp number currently ignored but must be present can be set to 0 msg id ACK on Imsg id NAK on Ipsu on read urgency switch lamp number Urgency switch and lamp number currently ignored but must be present can be set to 0 msg id Ipsu on OR msg id Ipsu off OR Imsg id NAK on psu off write lamp number Lamp number currently ignored but must be present can be set to 0 msg id ACK on Imsg id NAK on Ipsu on read urgency switch lamp number Urgency switch and lamp number currently ignored but must be present can be set to 0 msg id Ipsu on OR Imsg id lpsu off OR Imsg id NAK on Notes page 6 23 105 681B January 2007 6 Appendix Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual Lamp Power Notes Used to set and query Lamp power level CALL l
48. fication for Safety of Information Technology Equipment including Electrical Business equipment The technical documentation required to demonstrate that the products meet the requirements of the Low Voltage directive has been compiled by the signatory below and is available for inspection by the relevant enforcement authorities Authority D J Quinn Product Development Director Date 4 September 2006 Attention The attention of the specifier purchaser installer or user is drawn to special measures and limitations to use which must be observed when these products are taken into service to maintain compliance with the above directives Details of these special measures are available on request and are also contained in the product manuals Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual Important Information Important Information Please read this user manual carefully before using the projector and keep the manual handy for future reference A serial number is located on the side of the projector Record it here Symbols used in this guide Warnings N ELECTRICAL WARNING this symbol indicates that there is a danger of electrical shock unless the instructions are closely followed AN WARNING this symbol indicates that there is a danger of physical injury to yourself and or damage to the equipment unless the instructions are closely followed IS NOTE this symbol indicates that there is some im
49. figuration unless you understand what you are doing or have taken advice from your Network Manager If you make a mistake it is possible that you will lose contact with the projector Always double check your settings before pressing the APPLY button Always keep a written note of the original settings and any changes you have made TS When entering the channel number a leading zeroes must be used for single digit numbers eg 02 IS If the WEP security key is to be used then the projector must be set to the same method and number of bits as the computer or wireless access point page 4 20 105 681B January 2007 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual 4 Using the menus Configuration menu continued Detailed status Press the DETAILED STATUS button The Software release version and the total number of hours of operation are shown Config menu Menu buttons Networking config Detailed status Touchscreen calibration Reset IP addresses SOFTWARE RELEASE CHASSIS HOURS Touchscreen calibration If you suspect that the LCD touchscreen has drifted out of calibration press and hold the TOUCHSCREEN CALIBRATION button on the Config menu Atarget appears in one corner of the screen Press on the centre of the target and repeat as the target moves around the screen After touching all four corners you can wait a few seconds and carry out t
50. ft 3 9 6 6ft 13 1 78 7ft 2 02 4 24m 13 1 78 7ft lens shift vertical 120 525 525 525 vs DMD height 0 11H 0 5H 0 5H 0 5H lens shift horizontal 95 450 450 450 vs DMD width 0 07W 0 32W 0 32W 0 32W Aperture F 2 5 F 2 5 F 2 5 F 2 5 Max object field size to be confirmed to be confirmed to be confirmed to be confirmed Effective focal length to be confirmed to be confirmed to be confirmed to be confirmed Distortion to be confirmed to be confirmed to be confirmed to be confirmed Transmission to be confirmed to be confirmed to be confirmed to be confirmed Mechanical Lens extension 204mm 268mm 268mm 194mm 8 0in 10 6in 10 6in 7 6in Length 361mm 422 1mm 422 1mm 345mm 14 2in 16 6in 16 6in 13 6in Maximum diameter 163mm 169mm 169mm 139mm 6 42in 6 65in 6 65in 5 47in Weight to be confirmed to be confirmed to be confirmed to be confirmed Actual available lens shift is subject to limitations of the lens mount see Shifting the image in Section 2 Installation Lens extension is the distance from the outer end of the lens to the front of the projector It is measured when the lens is focussed at infinity and fully extended At other focus settings the extension could be up to 10mm less It is important for calculating throw distance accurately see Useful lens calculations in Section 2 Installation page 6 6 lens extension measured from fro
51. g to use Use the conversion chart or the sample calculations below to check that you are able to display the full image on your screen If you have insufficient height or width you will have to reduce the overall image size in order to display the full image on your screen 10 9 5 4 8 4 3 7 I Aspect ratio 16 9 E 6 E 1 85 1 X S 5 e 2 35 1 o D 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Screen width 2 35 1 aspect ratio W Hx2 35 H W x 0 426 1 85 1 aspect ratio W Hx 1 85 H W x 0 54 16 9 aspect ratio W HXxX 1 777 H W x 0 562 4 3 aspect ratio aspect ratio at native resolution W Hx1 333 H Wx0 75 5 4 aspect ratio W Hx 1 25 H Wx0 8 page 2 3 105 681B January 2007 2 Installation Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual Positioning the screen and projector For optimum viewing the screen should be a flat surface perpendicular to the floor The bottom of the screen should be 1 2m 4 feet above the floor and the front row of the audience should not have to look up more than 30 to see the top of the screen The distance between the front row of the audience and the screen should be at least twice the screen height and the distance between the back row and the screen should be a maximum of 8 times the screen height The screen viewing area should be within a 60 range from the face of the screen H 1 2m 4 Ft Y
52. he calibration again or exit by pressing the button in the centre of the screen Reset IP addresses To reset these to their factory settings press and hold the RESET IP ADDRESSES button The button will turn grey hold it until it turns yellow then release Notes IS The buttons of the Main menu are always visible at the bottom of the display To go back to a previous menu option that is no longer visible call up the menu again using the appropriate Main menu button Touchscreen calibration should not normally be necessary except after many hours of heavy use page 4 21 105 681B January 2007 4 Using the menus Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual Engineering amp Maintenance menu Press the ENGINEERING 8 MAINTENANCE button on the Main menu DIGITAL W PROJECTION ENGINEERING amp MAINTENANCE LOG FILES Engineering amp Maintenance menu Controls Log files Menu buttons Software update ui M EH cue Log files A single log file is created for each day that the projector is switched on There will only be one file per day regardless of how many times the projector has been switched on and off The log files cannot be accessed from the projector touch screen However in the event of a problem with the projector the log files can be downloaded to a remote computer via a network connection and emailed to Digital Projection for ana
53. ht level measurements There are two ways of creating a blank screen Shutter closed the screen is completely black All black test pattern a pixels are set to off but there may be an extremely small amount of light leakage through the prism and DMD assembly 4 Using the menus Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual Image menu continued Alignment pattern EES ES ES EES e ES EET ESS SS ae SSS SS SSeS ESE IES EA SS ES aes SS aa SS ae HE ESE GB alla EmMa ERE Horizontal ramp Vertical ramp Checker board Shutter open closed Press the SHUTTER OPEN or SHUTTER CLOSE button page 4 10 Notes IS When Test patterns are selected the actual colours displayed may depend on the settings of the contrast brightness and gamma controls It may be necessary to set all brightness controls to 0 0 and all contrast controls to 1 0 before making any light level measurements 105 681B January 2007 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual 4 Using the menus Contrast Press the CONTRAST button To adjust the OVERALL RED GREEN or BLUE contrast settings touch and drag the sliders up and down or for fine adjustment press the arrow heads To reset a slider to its midpoint 1 0 press on the numerical value DIGITAL PROJECTION IMAGE CONTRAST OVERALL SHUTTER OPEN SHUTTER CLOSE BRIGHTNESS ENGINEERING amp parle ire Ea
54. ioii nd pamana paaa PN nagana a ende ha Te ukasa kaskata 6 22 LENS GOO ip 6 22 TEO ELIO AAA aa AN EE aa ATEN A ALE AAN AaS SEAE aA SE AANE 6 22 PSU Commands ANAN E A AA A EN 6 23 Lamp OM ua kaa aute dee hani um che aaa ap Bota iah ss qh ap a hi Aa te baby 6 23 Lamp Off uum aa manaa e ren ae eed ce dha oe UHR os 6 23 Lampa de AA AA AA 6 24 DICO E 6 25 page 6 1 105 681B January 2007 6 Appendix Troubleshooting Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual Problem Possible solutions The projector will not power up Check that the mains plug is plugged in and that the mains supply is switched on Check any external fuses or breakers The projector shuts down after it has been in use for some time The projector may be overheating Check that the air inlets and outlets are clear of any obstruction Check that the air filter is clean and if it is dirty fit a new one See Section 1 Introduction Getting to know the projector The lamp is not lit Check in the LAMP menu that the lamp is turned on See Section 4 Using the menus Lamp menu Check the lamp hours meter If the lamp has been in use for over 750 hours the lamp module should be changed See Section 5 Maintenance Changing the lamp The menus Say the lamp is lit but no image is displayed The lamp may be faulty Check by fitting a new lamp module See Section 5 Maintenance Changing the lamp Check that the input sour
55. it is assumed that the touch screen is being used so the expressions press the button or touch and drag the slider control will be used rather than the familiar click or click and drag used on a web browser The buttons and controls react in the following way when operated e A button or control will be coloured white if its function is available It will be coloured grey if not some functions are not yet available Buttons and single headed arrow controls will change to yellow when pressed Slider controls can be adjusted by touching and dragging the slider or for fine adjustment by pressing either arrow head The numerical value will change to grey until the projector hardware has responded when the value will change to white Some sliders and arrow controls can be centred or reset to default values by pressing on the number next to the slider or in the middle of the arrows These operations are described in more detail later in this section Some functions require the button to be pressed and held for a short period to avoid accidental operation In these cases the button will turn grey when pressed turning yellow only when the function has been activated When the projector is first switched on the control panel will be in Show mode as described on the page 4 The buttons of the Main menu are always visible at the bottom of the display Buttons and controls relating to the Sub Menus will appear in the top
56. ize Used to set and query image input size CALL RETURNS msg id ACK inputimagesize c cols r rows CALL NOTE RETURNS msg id ACK inputimagesize cols rows 6 Appendix image colourtempgain write r r level g g level b b level Where level is 0 0 to 2 0 in steps of 0 001 OR Imsg id NAK colourtempgain image colourtempgain read urgency switch Urgency switch is currently ignored can be set to 0 OR Imsg id NAK colourtempgain image inputimagesize write c cols r rows Where cols is the number of pixels range 640 to DMD size and rows is the number of lines range 480 to DMD size OR Imsg id NAK inputimagesize image inputimagesize read jurgency switch Urgency switch is currently ignored can be set to 0 OR Imsg id NAK inputimagesize Notes page 6 15 105 681B January 2007 6 Appendix Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual Input Image Window Size Notes Used to set and query image input window size CALL image inputimagewindow write c co1s r rows Where cols is the number of pixels range 640 to DMD size and rows is the number of lines range 480 to DMD size RETURNS msg id ACK inputimagewindow c cols r rows OR msg id NAK inputimagewindow CALL image inputimagewindow read urgency switch NOTE Urgency switch is currently ignored can be
57. l available lens shift is subject to limitations of the lens mount see Shifting the image in Section 2 Installation Lens extension is the distance from the outer end of the lens to the front of the projector It is measured when the lens is focussed at infinity and fully extended At other focus settings the extension could be up to 10mm less It is important for calculating throw distance accurately see Useful lens calculations in Section 2 Installation page 6 7 lens extension measured from front of corner post 105 681B January 2007 6 Appendix Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual Connections DVI D connection 1 TMDS Data 2 2 TMDS Data 2 1 8 I o0000000Jo o 3 TMDS Data 2 4 Shield 9 ss rx 4 TMDS Data 4 17 24 3 TD Date pin view of female connector 6 DDC Clock 7 DDC Data 8 unused 9 TMDS Data 1 10 TMDS Data 14 11 TMDS Data 1 3 Shield 12 TMDS Data 3 13 TMDS Data 3 14 5 V Power 15 Ground 16 Hot Plug Detect 17 TMDS Data 0 18 TMDS Data 0 19 TMDS Data 0 20 TMDS Data 0 5 Shield 21 TMDS Data 5 22 TMDS Data 5 23 TMDS Clock Shield 24 TMDS Clock Hot plug detect HPD is fully DVI compliant DVI sources detect the presence of a display device by providing 5V on pin 14 and looking for 5V on pin 16 Whenever the projector is operational and 5V is present on pin 14 pin 16 will be held at 5V
58. lip vertical Notes JE The Image Orientation controls allow the projected image to be flipped for rear or reflected projection or to correct for incorrectly oriented images page 4 16 105 681B January 2007 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual 4 Using the menus Configuration menu Press the CONFIG button on the Main menu DIGITAL PROJECTION CONFIGURATION TOUCHSCREEN CALIBRATION NETWORKING DETAILED RESET IP CONFIG STATUS ADDRESSES mae ENGINEERING amp MAINTENANCE Networking configuration Press the NETWORK CONFIG button on the Config menu then choose from CONFIGURE CONFIGURE ETHERNET 1 WIRELESS LAN Ethernet configuration choices You can use either the Ethernet 1 port or the Wireless LAN port to connect the projector to a controlling computer but the two ports should always be set differently If you are connecting a number of projectors and computers in a self contained network then you should configure the IP address and Netmask settings as shown in the example on the next page If you are connecting a single projector to a computer using a crossed LAN cable or Wireless LAN then you should leave the IP address and Netmask settings at their default values Configure the computer to match the projector but with the last number of the IP address different Config menu Menu buttons Networking config Detailed status Touchscre
59. losed pipes 4 10 COMAS et ot T 4 11 burn e I 4 12 AA NL 4 13 Advanced image setup AA 4 14 page vi 105 681B January 2007 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual Contents Config ration MENA are 4 17 Networking configuration J l UU enne nennen nnnm nnns nennen uu uu u J J 4 17 Detailed SAUS ii aee ai rient is cien a 4 21 Touchscreen calibration J J nnne U creer nacer 4 21 Reset IP addresses iii AA adi 4 21 Engineering 8 Maintenance menu J U 4 22 LOG H HIS amp uu unun AA AA 4 22 Software update a a aaa 4 22 Maintenance 5 1 Changing the lampD aNG 5 2 Lamp hours Meter Aka 5 3 Changing the fiter 5 5 Cleaning the projector and lens J U u 5 6 Appendix 6 1 TEOUBIE SHOOT siii AAA Ad Onda oar nda ela a 6 2 SD6 cIfiCallOns caiac iii uu aia 6 4 PAFENUMDEELS eb 6 4 Optical Rte LE 6 4 Elecirical eec MIEL 6 5 PhysSiCal A AA ulti 6 5 Lens Dateless entice ELE 6 6 Boi A NAH PN PAP AP APA NO 6 8 DVED o nectiohu AA eu an 6 8 LAN connection I ANA AA 6 9 seral controkiNpu Au ui RA NAA ak a aaa 6 10 Using Windows Hyperterminal
60. lysis To open a log file on a remote computer Click on the log file name Software update only available via a browser not when operating directly from the projector touch screen A This should NOT be carried out except by or with the supervision of Digital Projection Service personnel Notes A Software update should NOT be carried out except by or with the supervision of Digital Projection Service personnel page 4 22 105 681B January 2007 5 Maintenance Contents Changing the lamp ulus uu rna ac ru sve o ck in irn a 5 2 ITI Deui eee A aao inaa gaoaaua p Koap a EEn ECan E opa asada aies a aset daina tiak Ena Eikai 5 3 Changing the fi er a uu PH 5 5 Cleaning the projector and lens U u U J 5 6 page 5 1 105 681B January 2007 5 Maintenance Changing the lamp Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual The lamp should be changed after 750 hours of use as indicated on the lamp hours meter The meter is located on the front of the lamp module and is accesible inside the lamp compartment door To open the lamp compartment door e Give the catch half a turn anti clockwise to release the catch Door catch page 5 2 Lamp module 105 681B January 2007 Notes A Always allow the lamp to cool for 5 minutes before removing the lamp mod
61. maximum or minimum power press the MAXIMUM or MINIMUM button Lamp on Press the LAMP ON button When you switch the lamp ON the projector will reset whilst the lamp strikes This is to protect the control circuitry from the effects of the lamp strike pulse Any settings made before the lamp was switched on will be retained Lamp off Press the LAMP OFF button Hold the button pressed until the button turns to yellow then release The lamp power will ramp down to minimum then go off after a further 3 seconds Shutter open closed Press the SHUTTER OPEN or SHUTTER CLOSE button page 4 6 105 681B January 2007 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual Lamp menu Controls Lamp power slider Menu buttons Shutter open Shutter close Lamp on Lamp off Maximum power Minimum power Lamp lens memories Notes IS The buttons of the Main menu are always visible at the bottom of the display To go back to a previous menu option that is no longer visible call up the menu again using the appropriate Main menu button Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual 4 Using the menus Lamp Lens memories Notes Press the LAMP LENS MEMORIES button IE The Lamp Lens memories are useful if you need to swap repeatedly and easily between the settings for a number of DIGITAL PROJECTION different lenses or venues LAMP LENS MEMORIES STORE RECALL SHUTTER MAXIMUM OPEN POWER
62. ment such as a theatre on the strap or public area more frequent changes may be necessary Replenish the filter material Push the replenished filter firmly back into the slot taking care to fit it the right way up as shown by the arrow page 5 5 105 681B January 2007 5 Maintenance Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual Cleaning the projector and lens Notes Turn the projector off before cleaning Clean the cabinet periodically with a damp cloth If heavily soiled use a mild AN detergent Never use strong detergents or solvents such as alcohol Use a blower or lens paper to clean the lens taking care not to scratch the glass or thinners to clean the projector and lens page 5 6 105 681B January 2007 6 Appendix Contents Troubl shooting EE nS 6 2 SDecilicallODS aNG NANANA ra rds PV ERI IEEE E 6 4 Part numbers uuu l emma ein ua GO AD Suma dle fu iii Pe a 6 4 MPU Call tnm EET 6 4 Electrical A asi 6 4 AA Gelada NA ATA AA ua asya saa Da GD 6 5 Lens Data uuu DNA EAE Sua NS 6 6 CONNECTIONS u u iii 6 8 DVED Connection ia KANTA baa 6 8 EAN connectiOn Naa a ANAN aa AN NN Nba AN aa 6 9 10BaseT Unshielded Twisted Pair cable n 6 9 Crossed Cable iuit dentia aika nalaban BG a AN hu hayt qaku domi ALAN a 6 9 Eres BN RANA LAAN 6 10 Nullemoderm CADIC 55 saaan man NA as Boca
63. menu Image menu Config menu Engineering amp Maintenance menu Show mode Notes IS The buttons of the Main menu are always visible at the bottom of the display as shown here To go back to a previous menu option that is no longer visible call up the menu again using the appropriate Main menu button Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual 4 Using the menus Warnings Notes If a projector fault is detected the warning symbol will be displayed with an explanatory message LCD screen blank To blank the LCD screen press and hold the Digital projection logo at the top of the screen for about two seconds On release the screen will blank DIGITAL E Eo PROJECTION To restore the display press anywhere on the screen IP addresses The IP addresses of the two ethernet ports are shown Ethernet 1 172 16 80 12 Ethernet 2 192 168 2 1 page 4 5 105 681B January 2007 4 Using the menus Lamp menu Press the LANP button on the Main menu DIGITAL PROJECTION LAMP POWER SHUTTER MAXIMUM LAMP LENS OPEN POWER MEMORIES SHUTTER CLOSE ENGINEERING 8 CONFIG MAINTENANCE Lamp power To adjust the lamp power touch and drag the red slider up and down or for fine adjustment press the arrow heads The numerical value will change to grey until the projector hardware has responded when the value will change to white The minimum setting is 60 To set
64. nds Do not touch the power plug during a thunder storm Handle the power cable carefully and avoid sharp bends Do not use a damaged power cable A There are no user serviceable parts inside the lamp module The vvhole module should be replaced and returned to Digital Projection for re furbishment Take care when removing the lamp module as it is heavy 510kg Take care not to touch the glass surface of the lamp module If you do accidentally touch the glass it should be cleaned before use Do not use the lamp for more than 750 hours as this may cause serious lamp failure damage the lamp module and cause extra cost on replacement Xenon lamps produce high intensity light Do not look directly at the light coming from the lamp housing or the lens or allow items such as magnifying lenses to be placed in the light path This could result in serious eye damage Do not touch the ventilation outlets as they will become hot in use Do not cover the ventilation outlets or inlets Do not cover the lens whilst the projector is switched on This could cause a fire Always allow the projector to cool for 5 minutes before switching off the power moving the projector or changing the lamp Never use strong detergents or solvents such as alcohol or thinners to clean the projector and lens page ii 105 681B January 2007 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual Important Information Installation precautio
65. ns Notes A Connect the LAN cable only to a computer LAN connection Other similar connectors may have a dangerously high voltage source The projector must be installed only by suitably qualified personnel in accordance with local building codes The projector should be installed as close to the power outlet as possible The power connection should be easily accessible so that it can be disconnected in an emergency Ensure that there is at least 30cm 12in of space between the ventilation outlets and any wall and 10cm 4in on all other sides Do not install the projector close to anything that might be affected by its operational heat for instance polystyrene ceiling tiles curtains etc The projector weighs over 100kg 200lbs Use safe handling techniques when lifting the projector When stacking projectors the stack MUST be vertical to ensure that the stresses are distributed to all for frame couplings Before installation make sure that the surface ceiling or rigging that is to support the projector is capable of supporting the combined weight of the projector and lens see specification for exact weights Separate backup safety chains or wires should always be used for each projector Do not place heavy objects on top of the projector chassis Only the rigging frame is capable of withstanding the weight of another projector Do not stack more than four projectors Do not drop or jarr the projector Place
66. nt of corner post ng 105 681B January 2007 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual 6 Appendix 107 145 107 146 107 147 throw ratio 2 02 2 77 1zoom 2 77 4 51 1 zoom 4 51 7 53 1 full DMD image width 2 02 2 77 4 51 1 98 11 88m 3 29 16 25m 2 66 17 74m 6 5 39ft 10 8 53 3ft 8 7 58 2ft 2 77 4 51 7 53 1 44 8 66m 2 02 9 98m 1 59 10 62m 4 7 28 4ft 6 6 32 7ft 5 2 34 8ft throw distance 2 02 2 77 4 51 4 24m 9 1 45m 12 80m 13 1 78 7ft 29 9 147 6ft 89 4 262 5ft 2 77 4 51 7 53 4 24m 9 1 45m 12 80m 13 1 78 7ft 29 9 147 6ft 39 4 262 5ft lens shift vertical 525 1525 525 vs DMD height 0 5H 0 5H 0 5H lens shift horizontal 450 450 450 vs DMD width 0 32W 0 32W 0 32W Aperture F 2 5 F 2 5 F 2 5 Max object field size to be confirmed to be confirmed to be confirmed Effective focal length to be confirmed to be confirmed to be confirmed Distortion to be confirmed to be confirmed to be confirmed Transmission to be confirmed to be confirmed to be confirmed Mechanical Lens extension 159mm 152mm 118mm 6 2in 6 0in 4 7in Length 311mm 304mm 271mm 12 24in 11 97in 10 67in Maximum diameter 139mm 139mm 139mm 5 47in 5 47in 5 47in Weight to be confirmed to be confirmed to be confirmed Actua
67. ntal impact can be minimised page iv 105 681B January 2007 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual Contents LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual CONTENTS Important Information i Symbols used in this guide inician rado usss rero cL nina RUE UOS aina i WAar in gS sa Pa AN AN NA AA kA AG amu i Trademarks i i Product revision a ANA AA AA E Aa a i Manual revision u U NAPAGANA DAA i General precautions catar ii Installation precautions icon orae u u u ia ili Operation and configuration precautions J iv Compliance with international standards T iv No RM iv RF IONtOrOreNCO iii iv European Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive iv 1 Introduction 1 1 EI A qa aaa adana adaa 1 2 Key features of the projector siii 1 3 Getting to know the projectors minimis ns simis bis 1 4 Chassis lamp lens and filter U u uuu u uu u uu 1 4 Eanip hours Me E errr aa a a ar a e ar e e aa e a kaan 1 5 Rear panel connection and control U U u u u u uuu u 1 6 Rigging ramen u ic an 1 6 2 Installation 2 1 Screen requirements usina died 2 2 A I P 2 2 Positioning the
68. of how to connect to the projector using the serial control input or via a LAN can be found earlier in this section page 6 11 105 681B January 2007 6 Appendix Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual Remote communications protocol Version 1 2 Patch A Each command string sent to the projector should start with character 0x0a and end with character OxOd If you are using Windows Hyperterminal then this will be taken care of by the Ascii Setup described on the previous page Prefix each command with lid user time date command priority projector id projector name for example 1234 external 16 37 31 01 04 2004 5 543210 DPL 123 example lens command close shutter 1234 external 15 20 25 14 10 2004 5 543210 DPL 123 lens move write s c 0 0 example lens command open shutter 1234 external 15 20 30 14 10 2004 5 543210 DPL 123 lens move write s o 0 0 Image commands Image Brightness Used to set and query image brightness lift levels CALL image brightness write r level g level b level o level a mode Where level is 0 5 to 0 5 in steps of 0 001 and mode is either on or off o is overall level only valid if a is set to off a is auto level control RETURNS msg id ACK brightness r level g level b level o level a mode OR Imsg id NAK brightness CALL image brightness read urgency switch NOTE Urgency
69. on top of the projector chassis Only the rigging frame is capable of withstanding the weight of another projector A Do not try to stack more than four projectors A Separate backup safety chains or wires should always be used for each projector page 2 13 105 681B January 2007 2 Installation Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual Connecting the projector Notes Input Pad connection panel This projector is designed to be the projection head of a projection system enabling TS This projector does not include the user to use a variety of commercially available image scaling and processing any image scaling or products including the Digital Projection MMS1000 or VIP1000 The processing unit processing functions Sources can be located close to source equipment such as computers video tape players presented to the projector can and DVD players etc Therefore only the projector needs to be located in the only be mapped pixel for pixel lighting gantry to the display Only one connection is required between the processing equipment and head For More information about short distances a regular DVI D cable may be used but for distances greater than selecting blanking and 5 metres the DigiLink high bandwidth optical connection system is recommended positioning of the image can be found in section 4 Using the Digilink menus The DigiLink system is fully compatible with DVI D
70. or more than 212 from side to side when in use as this may cause serious lamp failure damage the lamp module and cause extra cost on replacement The projector my be tilted forwards and backwards as necessary K2 VA page 2 12 105 681B January 2007 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual 2 Installation Stacking projectors The rigging frame is capable of supporting the weight of up to three other projectors using the built in frame couplings The projectors can be stacked on top of each other or suspended below each other Carefully lower each projector down onto the top of the others making sure that all four frame couplings engage fully Fit a locking pin into each coupling A ball in the end of the pin prevents the pin from falling out to insert or remove a locking pin press the button on the t bar to release the ball Align the images from the projectors following the instructions in section 3 Getting started Adjusting the projected image Frame coupling _ Hole for locking pin Notes When stacking projectors the stack MUST be vertical to ensure that the stresses are distributed to all for frame couplings A Make sure that the surface ceiling or rigging that is to support the projector is capable of supporting the combined weight of all the projectors and lenses see specification for weights Do not place heavy objects
71. portant information that you should read Trademarks IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation Macintosh and PowerBook are registered trademarks of Apple Computer Inc Other product and company names mentioned in this user s manual may be the trademarks of their respective holders Product revision Because we at Digital Projection continually strive to improve our products we may change specifications and designs and add new features without prior notice Projectors built prior to this revision of the User Manual may therefore not include all the features described Manual revision Date Description Revision January 2007 Rev B page i 105 681B January 2007 Important Information Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual General precautions Notes N Do not open the cabinet There are no user serviceable parts inside Use only the power cable provided Ensure that the power outlet includes a Ground connection as this equipment MUST be earthed Take care to prevent small objects such as paper or wire from falling into the projector If this does happen switch off immediately and have the objects removed by authorised service personnel Do not expose the projector to rain or moisture and do not place any liquids on top of the projector Unplug before cleaning and use a damp not wet cloth Do not touch the power plug with wet ha
72. psu power write lamp number power NOTE Lamp number currently ignored but must be present can be set to 0 RETURNS msg id ACK power Imsg id NAK power CALL Ipsu power read urgency switch lamp number NOTE Urgency switch and lamp number currently ignored but must be present can be set to 0 RETURNS msg id power power OR Imsg id NAK power page 6 24 105 681B January 2007 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual 6 Appendix Dimensions All dimensions in mm Ne Y 1116 F 38 dia p 30i y 1 S x 3 4 e i z e c i LO Q t o o i e a CI O Mo 676 465 e page 6 25 105 681B January 2007 6 Appendix Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual page 6 26 105 681B January 2007
73. r direction is one of l left use with h r right u up use with v d down 0 open use with shutter C close time is the move time in milliseconds currently recommended minimum is 300 speed is 0 for slow and 50 for fast Only one axis may be driven at a time RETURNS msg id ACK move OR Imsg id NAK move page 6 21 105 681B January 2007 6 Appendix Notes 6 Appendix Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual Lens Goto Absolute Position Notes Used to move lens to absolute co ordinates CALL lens goto write h hpos v vpos f foos z zpos Where hpos vpos fpos and zpos are values probably obtained from a goto read NOTE Any one or all axis may be driven at the same time RETURNS msg id ACK goto OR msg id NAK goto CALL lens goto read urgency switch NOTE Urgency switch is currently ignored can be set to 0 RETURNS msg id goto hvfz hpos ypos fpos zpos spos where h v f and z are either an axis letter or dash A letter present indicates that axis is still moving eg H F means that Horizontal and Focus are still moving spos is the shutter position either o for open or c for closed OR msg id NAK goto Lens Goto Centre Used to centre lens mount CALL lens gotocentre write RETURNS msg id ACK gotocentre OR Imsg id NAK gotoc
74. r still use the AUTO feature page 4 11 105 681B January 2007 4 Using the menus Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual Image menu continued Brightness Press the BRIGHTNESS button To adjust the OVERALL RED GREEN or BLUE brightness settings touch and drag the sliders up and down or for fine adjustment press the arrow heads To reset a slider to its midpoint 0 0 press on the numerical value IMAGE BRIGHTNESS OVERALL ENGINEERING amp MAINTENANCE The numerical values displayed ranging from 0 5 to 0 5 are not absolute but relative values When the OVERALL slider is used all three colours on the projected image will change but the individual values displayed on the sliders will not To maintain optimum overall image brightness press the AUTO button The OVERALL slider will grey out and become inoperable The actual brightness settings will be automatically adjusted such that your colour balance settings are maintained but the optimum shadow detail and black level will be achieved PROJECTION TEST PATTERNS BLUE Image menu Brightness Controls Brightness sliders Menu buttons Shutter open Shutter close Contrast Brightness Gamma Test patterns Advanced image setup ADVANCED IMAGE SETUP Notes IS The contrast brightness and gamma controls in the Image menu are all interactive so settings made with one control
75. r will become yellow again Notes IS The buttons of the Main menu are always visible at the bottom of the display To go back to a previous menu option that is no longer visible call up the menu again using the appropriate Main menu button IS The contrast brightness and gamma controls in the Image menu are all interactive so settings made with one control may directly affect the setting of another control All these controls allow extreme settings to be made However in normal use it should never be necessary to set any of the controls far from midpoint If in doubt reset the contrast brightness and gamma controls to midpoint then make your adjustments in small steps Better still use the AUTO feature page 4 13 105 681B January 2007 4 Using the menus Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual Advanced image setup Press the ADVANCED IMAGE SETUP button on the Image menu DIGITAL m WPROJECTION IMAGE INPUT ADJUST INPUT WINDOW Li lt 1400x1050 pa M Image menu Advanced image setup Controls Input preset Input window Input pan Menu buttons Shutter open Shutter close Image orientation Image position Gamma Input preset Test Patterns Input Adjust SHUTTER IMAGE TEST OPEN ORIENTATION PATTERNS SHUTTER INPUT CLOSE PRESET di ENGINEERING amp MAINTENANCE sow Input preset Input preset sets the limit of what
76. rcial entertainment major outdoor venues large scale simulation gaming and houses of worship Key Features High resolution large venue projector Applications Large Screen Fixed install and Rental 30sx m 18 000 Center lumens 16 000 ANSI lumens 41094 40sx m 22 000 Center lumens 21 000 ANSI lumens 1096 Contrast 1800 1 10 1400 x 1050 resolution Precision mechanical design ensuring maximum amount of light from lamp housing reaches optics without any operator adjustment 30sx m 3kW single phase 40sx m 3 6kW single phase Compact size light weight 113kg Intelligent lens mount with 1 2 pixel accuracy pre sets Rigging frame with Quick lock stack system Ruggedised robust metal case Floating chassis 3 point pitch amp roll adjustment for accurate alignment LAN amp RS232 connection for network operation Single DVI input with loop through for second projector e Wi fi connection for handheld PDA operation not supplied Touch panel operation for all setup commands Browser host for LAN operation page 1 3 105 681B January 2007 1 Introduction Notes IS For inputs other than DVI including analog or digital composite or component RGB and S video and features such as scaling cross fade and user definable geometric warp use in conjunction with the Digital Projection MMS 1000 multi media switcher or VIP1000 scaler 1 Introduction Digital Projection
77. reen 3 2 SWITCHING the lamp OM AEI 3 3 Adjusting the lamp poweetr J J 3 3 Adjusting the projected image J 3 4 Switching the power Off KANINA idad 3 6 4 Using the Menus 4 1 INTOQUCIHON iii iii 4 2 AAA Aa 4 3 Show Mode e M 4 4 amp status eee ne eS BS SS nS eS eS oe AA 4 4 Input SOUICE sr eon AA eae 4 4 Warnings riesen eL Ii usus e esie DE Shayana Suka 4 5 LGD screen blank ous u a uu a An aa a uu Ere 4 5 IPaddresses NAA GAAN 4 5 Lamp MENU nG GAAN KA AASA 4 6 Lamp pBoWeri NAN Rk NG ABA NG Hi LANG Paa ara bn LP NG pag pba NG Baa Nan 4 6 Lamp e e A E T EE S S A AARAL 4 6 Camp O u EE E E N OEE EEO E O T EE 4 6 Sh tt er open closed uu Aa is 4 6 Lamp Lens memories nennen nennen Aa 4 7 Lens MENU s uuu H 4 8 Move zoom and focus u GA 4 8 Shutter open closedes ei citi Sa u Aa 4 8 G e trfe_ D KALAN AA NGARAN AA Aang 4 8 A A A E A A A 4 8 Stop all MOVEMENE a uuu LU A ai Aa 4 8 Huferaurtme 4 9 ILC cn P asa 4 9 Shutter open c
78. s your application SS This chart has a TRF of 1 0 for use with the following images example Fora screen width of 10m at a distance of 35m the 2 77 4 51 1 zoom lens 107 146 would be best suited 2 35 1 Scope For the same screen size at a distance of 60m the 4 51 7 53 1 lens 107 147 1 85 1 16 9 would be best suited 1 66 1 Vista and 4 3 if you need to be more precise then use the calculations on the page immediately following the lens charts 1 5 2 02 1 2 02 2 77 1 zoom lens zoom lens 107 144 107 145 2 77 4 51 1 4 51 7 53 1 zoom lens zoom lens 107 146 107 147 49 15 Screen width 1 2 1 fixed lens 3 15m 107 142 0 73 1 fixed lens 107 141 1 2 1 fixed lens 1 2 2m 107 143 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 metres 33 66 98 131 164 197 230 262 feet Throw distance page 2 6 105 681B January 2007 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual Lens charts continued 5 4 full height image TRF 1 07 Use the chart below to choose which lens best suits your application if you need to be more precise then use the calculations on the page immediately following the lens charts 1 5 2 02 1 2 02 2 77 1 2 Installation Notes IS This chart has a TRF of 1 07 for use with the following image
79. set to 0 RETURNS msg id ACK inputimagewindow cols rows OR msg id NAK inputimagewindow Image Position Used to set and query image position CALL image imageposition write c cols offset r rows offset Where cols is the number of pixels offset from centre and rows is the number of lines offset from centre Positive values move the image down and right and negative move the image up and left RETURNS msg id ACK imageposition c cols offset r rows offset OR Imsg id NAK imageposition CALL image imageposition read urgency switch NOTE Urgency switch is currently ignored can be set to 0 RETURNS msg id ACK imageposition cols offset rows offset OR Imsg id NAK imageposition page 6 16 105 681B January 2007 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual Input Capture Offset Used to set and query image capture offset CALL image inputcaptureoffset write c cols offset r rows offset Where cols is the number of pixels offset from centre and rows is the number of lines offset from centre Positive values move the image down and right and negative move the image up and left RETURNS msg id ACK inputcaptureoffset c cols offset r rows offset OR Imsg id NAK inputcaptureoffset CALL image inputcaptureoffset read urgency switch NOTE Urgency switch is currently ignored can be set to 0
80. sx m 3 6kW Lamp life typical 750 hours Brightness 30sx m 18 000 Center lumens 16 000 ANSI lumens 10 40sx m 22 000 Center lumens 21 000 ANSI lumens 10 Colour temperature 3000 9300 K page 6 4 105 681B January 2007 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual Electrical Inputs Pixel clock Outputs Control inputs Mains voltage Power consumption International Regulations Physical Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Thermal Dissipation Operating Humidity Weight F C DVI D single up to 165MHz DVI D single loop through 1 x LAN 1 x RS232 serial 200 240 VAC 50 60Hz single phase 30sx m 4000 W 40sx m 4600 W Meets FCC Class A requirements Meets EMC Directives EN 50081 1 EN 50082 1 EN 55022 MeetsLow Voltage Directive EN60950 10 to 35 C 10 to 50 C 30sx m 13640 BTU 30sx m 15695 BTU up to 80 non condensing 113kg 249lbs page 6 5 105 681B January 2007 6 Appendix 6 Appendix Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual Lens Data 107 141 107 142 107 143 107 144 throw ratio 0 73 1 fixed 1 2 1 fixed 1 2 1 fixed 1 5 2 02 1 zoom full DMD image width 0 73 1 2 1 2 1 5 1 51 4 38m 2 5 12 5m 1 1 67m 2 67 16m 5 14 4ft 8 2 41ft 3 3 5 5ft 8 8 52 5ft 2 02 1 98 11 88m 6 5 39ft throw distance 0 73 1 2 1 2 1 5 1 1 3 2m 3 15m 1 2 2m 4 24m 3 6 10 5ft 9 8 49 2
81. the zoom drive mechanism clockwise to engage the drive f Lens Zoom drive release bh mechanism _ 7 lever Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual Notes A Each time a nevv lens is fitted to the projector the calibration procedure must be carried out See Lens menu in Section 4 Using the menus Make sure the rear lens cap is removed before fitting the lens Be careful not to scratch the lens surfaces If you do accidentally touch a lens then clean the surface using a lens paper The zoom drive mechanism should always be set to the engaged position even when using the non zoom lens as it provides an extra level of protection should the lens release lever fail page 2 10 105 681B January 2007 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual Shifting the image The normal position for the projector is at the centre of the screen However you can set the projector above or below the centre or to one side and adjust the image using the Lens shift feature to maintain a geometrically correct image Any single adjustment outside the ranges specified below may result in an unacceptable level of distortion paricularly at the corners of the image due to the image passing through the periphery of the lens optics e Ifthe lens is to be shifted in two directions combined the maximum range without distortion will be somewhat less as can be seen in the diagrams to
82. thout the use of an external scaling processor 1400 pixels gt 1400 x 596 2 35 1 1313 x 1050 5 4 1050 pixels Diagonal screen sizes Screen sizes are sometimes specified by their diagonal size D in inches When dealing with large screens and projection distances at different aspect ratios it is more convenient to measure screen width W and height H The example calculations below show how to convert diagonal sizes in inches into width and height at various aspect ratios W width E O o lt lI I 2 35 1 aspect ratio W Dx0 92in Dx 023m H D x 0 39in D x 01m 1 85 1 aspect ratio W Dx0 88in Dx 022m H D x 0 47in D x 012m 16 9 aspect ratio W Dx0 87in Dx 022m H D x 0 49in D x 0125m 4 3 aspect ratio aspect ratio at native resolution VV D x 0 8in D x 02m H D x 0 6in D x 015m 5 4 aspect ratio W Dx0 78in Dx 02m H D x 0 625in D x 016m Notes IS The resolution of the DMD fitted to the projector is 1400 x 1050 pixels This projector does not perform any image processing the MMS 1000 multi media switcher or VIP scaler are recommended for this purpose page 2 2 105 681B January 2007 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual 2 Installation Fitting the image to the screen Notes It is important that your screen is of sufficient height and width to display images at all the aspect ratios you are plannin
83. tion 2 Installation and Connections in section 6 Appendix IR For information about how to use the touch screen control panel see section 4 Using the menus JE For information about how to mount and stack projectors see section 2 Installation Frame adjuster 105 681B January 2007 2 Installation Contents Screen requirements iN na aa KA ANAN ii 2 2 AS ss ca KIA aaa 2 2 Fitting the image tothe DMD La amain maa Papa a eoe e d ERE NAA REP ULL E ER rai dass mans es 2 2 Diagonal screen siZes 2 icis ue NG NALNG A i AA AA ide 2 2 Fitting the image to the screen nsn 2 3 Positioning the screen and projector U U uu u u uuu u u 2 4 Choosing aleng m 2 5 Method one using the lens charts U U u u u uuu uu u u 2 5 Choosing a lens using the lens charts U U U U cc 2 6 Fall With Imag6es 3 s cues naspa ila et eda ote n e dd eoe EE cae ER aoaaa sas E dea Pe es 2 6 5 4 full height image TRF 1 07 it e de e eo e eo ope 2 7 Method two Choosing a lens by calculation U U uu uuu u u 2 8 Useful lens calculations anan ANAKAN KAKANAN diia daa 2 9 Fitting the lens ico iii H 2 10 Shifting the image sucio da 2 11 Mounting the projector aa KAINAN KANAN SAAN NANANA 2 12 Levelling ua ANA a a DAR
84. to connect to the projector 6 11 Remote communications protocol 6 12 Image command S oes ouest titer AA eee 6 12 Lens Commarnds lE 6 21 PSU Commands cie T A A iii isle ese aa 6 23 DIMENSIONS uuu uuu uuu 6 25 page vii 105 681B January 2007 Contents Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual page viii 105 681B January 2007 1 Introduction Contents Whats in ING BOX cita et A En 1 2 Key features of the projector J U u T 1 3 Getting to know the projector mrt tna unir nnn dau u u 1 4 Chassis lamp lens and fier a u a a ab an 1 4 Lamp hours Meter sca INA NAAANINAG NENA ANA 1 5 Rear panel connection and control U U ANNA AA 1 6 AAA AA ANA AA 1 6 page 1 1 105 681B January 2007 1 Introduction Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual What s in the box Notes Make sure your box contains everything listed If any pieces are missing contact your dealer IS Lenses are optional Order You should save the original box and packing materials in case you ever need to lenses from your Digital ship your Projector Projection dealer
85. ton turns to yellow then for 5 minutes before release The lamp power will ramp down to minimum then go off after a further 3 seconds Switching off the power Allow the lamp to cool for 5 minutes Moving the projector Push the main power switch downwards to switch off the power When the power is switched off all current settings are retained and will be restored next time the power is switched back on again page 3 6 105 681B January 2007 4 Using the Menus Contents INIrodUC ON namana 4 2 Menu Structure e Q 4 3 Show mode uu uuu 4 4 Lamp STATUS uu 4 4 Ing AI AN ANA 4 4 WamingS AA NAGANA anaa Peada aaa aeea E Qasa say asss wasp NLANG 4 5 LED screen Dela eme 4 5 IP addresses AA AA 4 5 Lamp MENU et M 4 6 Lamp BoWeri PE 4 6 AAA e AA 4 6 LE joy eee I 4 6 Shutter open closed L uu n 4 6 Lamp Lensimem ories Pm 4 7 vr nies 4 7 ize MP 4 7 Lens men e 4 8 Move zoom and focus aaa aaa aaa AN nah 4 8 Shutter open close iii AASA NADA BAD NAINA NAA a 4 8 A AN NAGANA NT KABA GAYA 4 8 Calibration EE 4 8 Stop ll Movement sirios sinnis 4 8 Im
86. ule A There are no user serviceable parts inside the lamp module The whole module should be replaced and returned to Digital Projection for re furbishment A Do not use the lamp for more than 750 hours as this may cause serious lamp failure damage the lamp module and cause extra cost on replacement A Xenon lamps produce high intensity light Do not look directly at the light coming from the lamp housing or the lens Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual 5 Maintenance Notes Lamp hours meter There are two types of Lamp hours meter depending on the lamp module that has been fitted as shown below Mercury meter CC i 0 500 1000 HOURS HOURS HOURS LCD meter Hrs _ display button 545 9 The LCD Lamp hours meter has two modes of operation When the lamp is switched on the LCD will show lamp run hours When the lamp is switched off the LCD will be blank Press the button and hold for 5 seconds to display lamp run hours page 5 3 105 681B January 2007 5 Maintenance To change the lamp Press the LAMP button on the Main menu Digital Projection LIGHTNING 30sx m 40sx m User Manual Notes Press LAMP OFF and hold for 3 seconds The lamp will ramp down to minimum Take care when removing the and go off after a further 3 seconds Allow the lamp to cool for 5 minutes Push the main power switch downwards to switch off the power

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