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1. 6 Changing a AM TE 7 Changing tlie filters iue eun era o re ere een nter GR ee ee EE 7 Changing the Color wheel RR ER EER ESE REKE Ke EER EC 8 POSITIONING THE SCREEN AND PROJECTOR 9 OPERATING THE PROJECTOR see ees ese eke HH nnn 10 Switching the projector ON Ee KERE EER EE EER tenues Ee SKEER SEE EE EES 10 Selecting an input signal or test pattern sesse EER RE EER RR RR EE RR RE EE 10 Input SIGMAL es oe OR RE TEE 10 ES ein EE Er rd OE N ed ees 10 Adjusting e EE ER RT EE ER EE 11 pm 11 FOCUS 5 pose E M S 11 ER 11 Adjusting the images iioii EER KEER EER GEREF nuntur 11 Bi eed N EE N 11 Apel RANGE EE Pe ee TT EI DD UE 11 EE e A EE RE E ER 11 Rev D May 2013 Switching the projector Olf EER FREE REEKSE REEKSE FREE GEE ER Ek EE 12 CONNECTION GUIDE ENEE 13 SIGNAL INPUTS AND OUTPUTS eee 15 3G SDI 15 3G SDI OUT 15 Qi RE EE EE 15 BE D 15 ie RE EE EE 15 COMPONEN e 15 RGBHV RGSB OF cm 15 VPBPPOF de JE RE ER ee 15 ele E ME EEN EE ETN 15 Mone 15 SUPPORTED SIGNAL INPUT MODES enm 16 CONTROL CONNECTIONS ee ee RER ENER RR RR RR ER ER 18 E E 18 E 18 Wired Remote Control EE ERK RE ka SEENEN EE KERKE Ee Ee ee 18 eg
2. nn 4 FrOnt and fear VIEWS EE EE EE N 4 Remote dee die DERE N deed 4 Coiitrol panel m 5 INdiCAtOFS ck E 5 Changing The Lens Lamps Filters And Color Wheel 6 Removing the lens susse ves riae rota rete nuni sanae do Run GE bee Dea sacan aaa Ca 6 Fitting the E 6 CAN He EA LAIN EE 7 Changing the filters sogar 7 Changing the color wheel nena 8 Positioning The Screen And Projector 9 Operating The Proiector iis EE Ee EE EERS R REKE E GEE ESE ER EES EE EE ER KERKE 10 Switching the projector op ese see ee ER ER RE AE EER GER ER ER EE Ke znaka Re ek Rek ER ek RA BEER BAK GE adn nua 10 Selecting an input signal or test pattermn esse ese ee ee ee Ee Re Re Re ee Ee Ee ee Ka ee 10 put Signal EE E ee Ee nn uli AD ove 10 Test Daten 10 Adjusting the lens Ee Ee Ee RA RA EA ERA AR Re Ge Re Ee Ge Ee Ee Ge ee Ge ee ee ee 11 ole MER Irc 11 FOCUS ana 11 SOMITE IR ER EE ER ER EI EP 11 Adjusting the IE OO OE OE N 11 ENEE 11 E NEE 11 TE 11 Switching the projector Off eise ee ER nana 12 Rev D May 2013 Digital Projection E Vision 8000 Series What s In The Box 2x AA batteries Remote control 112 532 112 456 Power cable United Kingdom 112 814 Rev D May
3. Set PIP Option to On or Off PIP Input Select a PIP Input from the drop down list The inputs are divided into two groups the main image must be from one group and the subimage must be from the other group e Group A VGA Component BNC Composite S Video Group B HDMI DVI 3G SDI PIP Swap e Swaps the main and PIP image input Position e Select a Position or Split L R for the PIP image Rev D May 2013 Press ENTER to open the Input Selection menu then select an input from the list A TOUR OF THE MENUS PIP top left PICTURE LAMPS ALIGNMENT CONTROL SERVICE PIP Input Enter PIP Swap Enter Position lt TopLeft gt Operating Guide Notes L See also Using the Menus earlier in this guide and Menu Map later in this guide ka In this example the flower is the main image and the window is the sub image Ke The two images MUST be from different Input groups Input Menu PIP Submenu 34 Digital Projection E Vision 8000 Series A TOUR OF THE MENUS INPUT menu continued Test Pattern e Press ENTER to display a Test Pattern Use lt or to scroll through the following Test Patterns Off Color Bars Alignment Grid Burst Red Green Blue White Black Cross Mark Cross Hatch Mark Corrected Red Corrected Green Corrected Blue Horizontal Ramp Off e To return to viewing the image from your image source use lt or to Scroll through the list
4. or gt to adjust the value The menu will disappear to be replaced by a slider bar To return to the menu press MENU Commands e To execute the command press ENTER In this example use lt or to move the blue highlight to OK or Cancel then press ENTER to confirm your selection Rev D May 2013 USING THE MENUS Operating Guide MENU 1 MENU 2 MENU 3 MENU 4 MENU 5 MENU 6 Sub Menu Enter Selection lt Item 1 gt Command Execute Selection lt Item gt Slider lt 100 gt Selection lt Item gt Slider E 101 MENU 1 MENU 2 MENU 3 MENU 4 MENU 5 MENU 6 Sub Menu Enter Selection lt Item 1 gt Slider lt 100 gt Command Execute Selection lt Item gt Slider lt 100 gt Selection lt Item gt Confirm Notes X Some menu options and controls may not be available due to settings in other menus These will be shaded grey on the actual menu 33 Digital Projection E Vision 8000 Series A Tour Of The Menus INPUT menu INPUT PICTURE LAMPS ALIGNMENT CONTROL SERVICE Input Selection Enter PIP Enter Test Pattern Enter Color Space lt Auto gt Input Lock lt Auto gt Background lt Logo gt Video Standard lt Auto gt Auto Sync Adjust lt Always gt Input Selection e PIP Picture in Picture submenu Press ENTER to open the PIP submenu PIP Option
5. 17 18 19 19 1 eae 18 2 pin view of panel connector SCL DDC Clock SCA DDC Data DDC CEC Ground 5 V Power Hot Plug Detect Connection Guide Notes X For full details of all input settings see the INPUT menu in the Operating Guide 19 Digital Projection E Vision 8000 Series DVI D 24 way D type connector AN Om RO N ND ND N ND N sch a O BR OND A o O O JO Om P 0 Na o 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 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 High Definition Content Protection HDCP is supported on this input TMDS Data 2 TMDS Data 2 TMDS Data 2 Shield unused unused DDC Clock DDC Data unused TMDS Data 1 TMDS Data 1 TMDS Data 1 Shield unused unused 5 V Power Ground Hot Plug Detect TMDS Data 0 TMDS Data 0 TMDS Data 0 Shield unused unused TMDS Clock Shield TMDS Clock TMDS Clock Rev D May 2013 WIRING DETAILS pin view of female connector Connection Guide L For full details of all input settings Notes see the INPUT menu in the Operat
6. 5000K Not applicable without signal locked pic mode is 2 6500K Not applicable when Color Space is set to Video 3 7800K Custom 4 9300K Not applicable when edge blending is on 5 Native 0 200 Not applicable without signal locked 0 200 Not applicable without signal locked continued on next page Rev D May 2013 Remote Communications Guide Notes 58 Digital Projection E Vision 8000 Series THE OPERATION COMMANDS continued from previous page blue offset 0 200 Not applicable without signal locked 0 200 Not applicable without signal locked 0 200 Not applicable without signal locked 0 200 Not applicable without signal locked 0 200 Not applicable without signal locked nr 0 200 Noise Reduction Not applicable without signal locked aspect 0 5 4 Not applicable without signal locked 1 4 3 Native aspect ratio is not applicable when zoom is 2 16 10 set to Zoom 3 16 9 4 1 88 5 2 35 6 Letterbox 7 Native 8 Unscaled zoom Overscan Not applicable without signal locked Zoom is not applicable when aspect ratio is set to Native h total Not applicable without signal locked Only applicable when the source is either VGA or Component 0720 S O 0 200 Not applicable without signal locked h phase 0 200 Not applicable without signal locked Only applicable when the source is either VGA or Component 0 200 Not applicable without signal l
7. CLEAR Used only in combination with ID SET Rev D May 2013 POWER controls TEST PATTERN select from a list of available test patterns LENS controls H MENU controls PICTURE NETWORK brings up Opens the the Network Picture menu Information page PIP ASPECT switches the PIP select from a image on or off list of available aspect ratios LAMP MODE brings up the Lamps page FREEZE freeze the LIGHT current image illuminates the frame buttons on the remote control INFO for 10 seconds opens the ID SET Service menu View ID status Hold for 5 seconds COMBINATION ID SET SHUTTER Set the ID Hold for 5 seconds opens or closes the shutter COMBINATION ID SET CLEAR Clear ID Hold for 5 seconds Operating Guide Notes IS Some options and controls may not be available due to settings in the menus IS For full details of how to use the menu system see later in this guide Test Pattern e Press ENTER to display a Test Pattern Use e or gt scroll through the following Test Patterns Off Color Bars Alignment Grid Burst Red Green Blue White Black Cross Mark Cross Hatch Mark Corrected Red Corrected Green Corrected Blue Horizontal Ramp Off To return to viewing the image from your image source use lt or gt to scroll through the list to Off L To protect the lamps from thermal shock it will not be possible to change the Lamp Mode more than
8. Sub Menu Sub Menu Selection lt Item gt Selection lt Item gt Slider lt 100 Slider lt 50 gt Command Execute Sub Submenu Enter Selection lt Item gt Selection lt Item gt Slider lt 100 gt Selection lt Item gt MENU 1 MENU 2 MENU 3 MENU 4 MENU 5 MENU 6 Selection lt Item gt Selection lt Item gt Slider lt 100 gt Slider lt 50 gt Command Execute Selection lt Item gt Selection lt Item gt Slider lt 100 gt MENU 1 MENU 2 MENU 4 MENU5 MENU 6 Operating Guide Sub Menu Selection Slider Command Selection Slider Selection lt Item gt Selection lt 100 Selection Execute Selection lt Item gt Selection lt 100 gt lt Item gt Sub Submenu lt Item gt lt Item gt lt Item gt lt Item gt Notes X Some menu options and controls may not be available due to settings in other menus These will be shaded grey on the actual menu X The Sub Menu appears to either the left or right side of the menu it was called from depending on the space available X The Sub Submenu appears in place of the submenu it was called from 31 Digital Projection E Vision 8000 Series Selecting parameters Most parameters are changed by selecting from a list Select from the list using a gt gt The change will usually be made immediately Some parameters are changed by selecting
9. later in this guide X Overscan is used to compensate for noisy or badly defined image edges by cropping the image or increasing the size of the image to force the edges off screen 38 Digital Projection E Vision 8000 Series A TOUR OF THE MENUS LAMPS menu INPUT PICTURE LAMPS ALIGNMENT CONTROL SERVICE Mode lt Dual gt Power lt Normal gt High Altitude lt Off gt Custom Power Level lt 100 gt Lamp 1 Status lt On gt Lamp 2 Status lt On gt Mode e Setthis to Single or Dual as required When the mode is changed it will not be possible to change it again within five minutes Power e Get his to Normal for 100 power Eco for 80 power or Custom to enable the Custom Power slider High Altitude Mode Set this to On if it is necessary to have the cooling fans running at high speed Custom Power Level Get the slider as required Lamp Status For information only Rev D May 2013 Operating Guide Notes X See also Using the Menus earlier in this guide and Menu Map later in this guide A When Lamp Mode is set to Single the projector will turn on using the lamp with the least hours of use X To protect the lamps from thermal shock it will not be possible to change the Lamp Mode more than once within five minutes AX The Power setting should be set to Custom if you want to use the Custom Power Level s ider 39 Digital Projection E Visio
10. once within five minutes d Use the ID SET feature to assign discrete ID addresses for up to nine projectors This will enable you to operate each projector separately with a dedicated remote control 28 Digital Projection E Vision 8000 Series Using The Control Panel INPUT select from the available video POWER input signals Off or Standby POWER INPUT O d MENU controls Rev D May 2013 re synchronise with the current AUTO SYNC ASPECT USING THE CONTROL PANEL ASPECT select from a list of available aspect ratios SHUTTER open or close the shutter CLOSE SHUTTER A LENS ET SHIFT gt FOCUS ZOOM LENS controls Operating Guide Notes X Some options and controls may not be available due to settings in the menus ES For full details of how to use the menu system see later in this guide 29 Digital Projection E Vision 8000 Series USING THE MENUS Operating Guide Using The Menus Use the buttons on the projector control panel or on the remote control to access the menu system Notes tS Some menu options and controls may not be available due to settings in other menus These will be m To open the on screen display OSD shaded grey on the actual menu press MENU To close press EXIT RETURN Projector control panel Remote control MENU2 MENU3 MENU4 MENUS MEN
11. use then only the four Corner controls can be used X If you are not sure which Warp control is in use then select Reset from the Warp menu to reset all controls to zero 42 Digital Projection E Vision 8000 Series ALIGNMENT menu continued Blanking submenu e Press ENTER to open the Blanking submenu INPUT PICTURE LAMPS Blanking Top lt 0 gt Bottom lt 0 gt Left lt 0 gt Right lt 0 gt Reset Enter CONTROL SERVICE Projection Mode lt Front gt Fan Mode lt Normal gt Lens Control Enter Lens Memory Enter Center Lens Execute Warp Enter Edge Blend Enter Top Bottom Left and Right Set each slider as required Reset Press ENTER to reset all blanking settings to zero Rev D May 2013 A TOUR OF THE MENUS Operating Guide Notes X See also Using the Menus earlier in this guide and Menu Map later in this guide L Only one of the Warp controls or the Blanking control can be used at any one time Exception all four Corner controls can be used at the same time If the Edge Blend feature is in use then only the four Corner controls can be used ka If you are not sure which Warp control is in use then select Reset from the Warp menu fo reset all controls to zero 43 Digital Projection E Vision 8000 Series A TOUR OF THE MENUS ALIGNMENT menu continued Edge Blend submenu When several projectors are used to create a la
12. 60 1120 67 50 4 Y WUXGA60 1920 x 1200 60 1235 74 04 v v Rev D May 2013 17 Digital Projection E Vision 8000 Series CONTROL CONNECTIONS Control Connections LAN e The projector s features can be controlled via a LAN connection using the control strings described in the Remote Communications Guide The LAN IP Address of the projector can be set by using the Web Configuration Utility To see what the Address is set to you can view the current Network settings in the CONTROL Menu X For more information about these settings see the Operating Guide RS232 The RS232 port can be used to download firmware updates issued from time to time by Digital Projection The projector s features can be controlled via a serial connection using the control strings described in the Remote Communications Guide Wired Remote Control e If infrared signals from the remote control cannot reach the projector due to excessive distance or obstructions such as walls or cabinet doors you can connect an external IR repeater to the Remote Control input and position its IR sensor within range of the operator IS Note that plugging in the remote control cable will disable the infra red Screen Trigger The Trigger output can be connected to an electrically operated screen automatically deploying the screen when the projector is switched on or activating curtains when the aspect ratio is changed Rev D May 2013 Connecti
13. Blend Off On Blend Width Top Bottom Left Right Black Level Uplift Select Area Top Bottom Left Right Adjust Width All Red Green Blue Reset all edge blend settings Press ENTER to execute Align Pattern Off On Notes X Some of the information in this menu map is summarised See the actual menu on the projector for full detail Ke Some menu options and controls may not be available due to settings in other menus These will be shaded grey on the actual menu KS Where it would be helpful some menu options are described in more detail earlier in this operating guide 50 Digital Projection E Vision 8000 Series Menu MENU MAP Submenus and Controls Operating Guide CONTROL Eco Network Power Standard Eco Auto Power Off On Off Auto Power On On Off Projector Control RS232 Network Network Information only IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway DHCP Startup Logo On Off Trigger Auto 5 4 4 3 16 10 16 9 1 88 2 35 Letterbox Native Unscaled Auto Search On Off Dynamic Black On Off Language Select from list SERVICE Rev D May 2013 Information only Model Serial Number Software Version Active PIP Source Pixel Clock Signal Format H V Refresh Rate Lamp Time Power On Time Blue Only Off On Factory Reset Press ENTER to execute Notes Ke Some of the information in this menu map is summarised See the actual menu on the projector for full detail IS Some menu o
14. NE 39 Video Standard EE 35 ALIGNMENT MENU esse sesse seereis bede ein ea eke an enake 40 Auto Sync Adlust ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 35 Projection Mode N EE ee deed 40 ae OE EE like ii 40 Lens Control 40 Lens Memory submenu ee ses see ee ee ee tn rrt Ge ee ee Ge ee ee Dee Ge ee ee eed 41 Center Lens RM 41 EE RE 42 Blanking submenu aaa 43 Edge Blend sub MENU x i coat oct t r ci eld o Dis cM i dt A DL Ie a aed 44 continued Rev D May 2013 Digital Projection E Vision 8000 Series IN THIS GUIDE Operating Guide ese Di ie HT EE EE EE a ada aaant aaa aaraa araara rd daia aaar apaia 45 Eco Network POWER GE ee a oe ee oe ee 45 Auto Power OH 45 Auto EE ja a ee ee obi nite 45 Projector Control 46 NebworleSibimeblbes teet eene 46 Startup E EE 47 tree 47 Auto Seaf h E 47 REI dE EE 47 LEE eeh 47 SERVICE menu nn Re ER ER Re RR RR Rae RR RE ee en Re nn RR see Information Ee EE Factory Reegel 48 Menu E EE 49 WNP WE 49 PICTURE dee ie A aid 49 LAMP So sities EE EE EE ENEE EE RE EE ie ala ai 50 Ed ld EE 50 CONTROL EE OE EE NE ied 51 SERVICE E 51 Rev D May 2013 Digital Projection E Vision 8000 Series USING THE REMOTE CONTROL Using The Remote Control INPUT select from the available video input signals AUTO SYNC the projector will re synchronise with the current input signal OVERSCAN select from Off Crop or Zoom has no function on this projector
15. RGB Lift and Gain Sharpness Noise Reduction Aspect Ratio 5 4 4 3 16 10 16 9 1 88 2 35 Letterbox Native Unscaled Overscan Off Crop Zoom VGA Setup H Total H Start H Phase V Start Auto Sync Press ENTER to execute Notes X Some of the information in this menu map is summarised See the actual menu on the projector for full detail X Some menu options and controls may not be available due to settings in other menus These will be shaded grey on the actual menu L Where it would be helpful some menu options are described in more detail earlier in this operating guide X Color Temperature values depend on other settings 49 Operating Guide Digital Projection E Vision 8000 Series MENU MAP Menu Submenus and Controls LAMPS Mode Dual Single Power Normal Custom Power Eco High Altitude Off On Custom Power Level 80 100 Lamp Status Information Only Lamp 1 On Off Lamp 2 On Off ALIGNMENT Rev D May 2013 Projection Mode Front Rear Ceiling Front Ceiling Rear Fan Mode Normal Up Down Lens Control Shift Zoom Focus Lens Memory Load Memory Memory 1 10 Save Memory Memory 1 10 Center Lens Press ENTER to execute Warp Keystone Horizontal Vertical Rotation Pincushion Barrel Top Left Corner Top Right Bottom Left Bottom Right Custom Warp Reset all warp settings Press ENTER to execute Blanking Top Bottom Left Right Reset all blanking settings Edge Blend Edge
16. crossed 1 White Orange stripe White Green stripe 2 Orange Green 3 White Green stripe White Orange stripe 4 Blue Blue 5 White Blue stripe White Blue stripe 6 Green Orange 7 White Brown stripe White Brown stripe 8 Brown Brown Rev D May 2013 OO N OO BOON WIRING DETAILS top view of cable connector clip is underneath Connection Guide Notes L For full details of all control settings see the CONTROL menu in the Operating Guide Ke Use a straight cable to connect to a hub or network or a crossed cable as shown here to connect ONLY to a computer directly 23 Digital Projection E Vision 8000 Series RS232 Serial control input unused Received Data RX Transmitted Data TX unused Signal Ground unused unused unused unused O ON OO BOON Null modem cable used to connect the projector to a computer RX 2 3 TX TX 3 2 RX GND 5 5 GND Wired Remote control connection 3 5mm mini jack Tip Power Ring Signal Sleeve Ground Screen Trigger output 3 5mm mini jack Tip Signal Sleeve Ground Rev D May 2013 WIRING DETAILS 9 6 pin view of female connector Tip Sleeve Tip Sleeve i I 4 DS Connection Guide L For full details of all control settings X The projector is a DTE so use X Note that plugging in the remote Notes see the CONTROL menu in the Operating Guide a straight cable to connect to a mod
17. direction is pointed inwards Side air inlet Replace the cover filter Rev D May 2013 Installation and Quick Start Guide Notes AN Always allow the lamp to cool for 5 minutes before disconnecting the power moving the projector changing the lamp AN The lamp and color wheel must be changed only by suitably gualified personnel Ke The projector will shut down if any of the covers are opened whilst in operation Ke The filters should be changed at the same time as the lamp is changed Digital Projection Vision 8000 Series CHANGING THE LENS LAMPS FILTERS AND COLOR WHEEL Installation and Quick Start Guide Notes AN The lamp and color wheel must be changed only by suitably gualified personnel ka The projector will shut down if any of the covers are opened whilst in Color operation wheel screws Changing the color wheel Unscrew the captive screw securing the color wheel compartment cover Open the color wheel compartment Unscrew the four captive screws securing the color wheel Remove the color wheel nsert a new color wheel and fasten the Screws Replace the cover and fasten the screw Und Color wheel compartment Rev D May 2013 8 Digital Projection E Vision 8000 Series Positioning The Screen And Projector install the screen ensuring that it is in the best position for viewing by your audience POSITIONING THE SCREE
18. from a submenu Press ENTER to open the menu The submenu appears fto the left or right side or in place of the menu it was called from depending on the space available The item that is currently selected is marked with a block B Select from the submenu using A and V The change will be made when you press ENTER to confirm the selection Rev D May 2013 USING THE MENUS MENU 1 MENU 2 MENU 3 MENU 4 MENU 5 MENU 6 Sub Menu Enter Slider lt 100 gt Command Execute Selection lt Item gt MENU 1 MENU 2 MENU4 MENUS MENU 6 Sub Menu Enter Slider lt 100 gt Command Execute Selection lt Item gt Slider lt 100 gt Selection lt Item gt MENU 1 MENU 2 MENU 4 MENU 5 Sub Menu Selection Slider Command Selection Slider Selection lt 100 Execute lt Item gt lt 100 gt lt Item gt Item 1 Item 2 Item 4 Selection Operating Guide M sn Notes X Some menu options and controls may not be available due to settings in other menus These will be shaded grey on the actual menu X There may be a short delay when changing some parameters due to internal processing time X The submenu appears to the left or right side or in place of the menu it was called from depending on the space available 32 Digital Projection E Vision 8000 Series Sliders Use lt
19. 013 Remote Communications Guide Notes L Details of how to connect to the projector using the serial control or LAN inputs can be found in the Connections Guide IS Spaces in the commands are necessary eg op input sel 1 NOT opinput sel 1 ES The TCP Port number is 7000 X The Serial Port settings are Baud rate 38 400 bps Data length 8 bits Stop bits one Parity none Flow control none 55 Digital Projection E Vision 8000 Series THE OPERATION COMMANDS Remote Communications Guide The Operation Commands Notes serons ommands vess Noe O oO input sel 7 0 HDMI Not applicable when Picture Mute is On 1 DVI 2 VGA 3 Component BNC 4 Composite 5 S Video Cannot be set to 0 4 Component BNC 5 Composite 6 S Video 7 3G SDI Swap main and PIP source Not applicable without signal locked pip pos 0 Top left Not applicable when PIP is Off 1 Top right 2 Bottom left 3 Bottom right 4 Split L R continued on next page Rev D May 2013 56 Digital Projection E Vision 8000 Series THE OPERATION COMMANDS Remote Communications Guide continued from previous page Notes lt operation gt lt command gt lt values gt Notes pattern 0 Color Bar 1 Cross Hatch 2 Burst 3 Red 4 Green 5 Blue 6 White 7 Black 8 Cross Mark 9 Cross Hatch Mark 10 Red TI 11 Gr
20. 2013 Important Information WHAT S IN THE BOX 112 797 Power cable Power cable Power cable Europe North America China 112 816 112 815 112 817 Installation and Quick Start Guide Notes Ke Make sure your box contains everything listed If any pieces are missing contact your dealer Ke You should save the original box and packing materials in case you ever need to ship your projector X An RYGCWB color wheel optimized for brightness is fitted as standard Use the RGBCMY color wheel for optimized color Ke Only one power cable dependent on the destination territory will be supplied with the projector Digital Projection E Vision 8000 Series Getting To Know The Projector Front and rear views Indicator panel Color wheel cover Control panel Front infra red window i Connection Air panel inlet Air filter cover Rear infra red window Air filter cover Lamp SS Ajustable covers feet Rev D May 2013 GETTING TO KNOW THE PROJECTOR Remote control s Pr OO 4o Infra red reception Installation and Quick Start Guide Notes X The projector can use an infra red or a wired remote control Some of the controls are duplicated on the projector control panel as shown on the next page For full details of how to use the controls and the menu system see the Operating Guide The air filters should be cleaned o
21. 576 50 625 31 25 v v HDTV 720p50 1280 x 720 50 750 37 51 v v 720p60 1280 x 720 60 750 45 00 v v v 1035i60 1920 x 1080 35 1125 33 75 v v v 1080sf25 1920 x 1080 25 1125 28 13 v v v 1080sf30 1920 x 1080 30 1125 33 75 v v v 1080150 1920 x 1080 50 1125 28 13 v v v 1080159 1920 x 1080 59 94 1125 33 72 v v v 1080i60 1920 x 1080 60 1125 33 75 v v v 1080p24 1920 x 1080 24 1125 27 00 v v v 1080p25 1920 x 1080 25 1125 28 13 v v v 1080p30 1920 x 1080 30 1125 33 75 v v v 1080p50 1920 x 1080 50 1125 56 24 v v v 1080p59 1920 x 1080 59 94 1125 67 43 v v v 1080p60 1920 x 1080 60 1125 67 48 v v v COMPUTER 480p 640 x 480 60 525 31 47 v v VGA75 640 x 480 75 500 37 50 v v MACI 640 x 480 66 59 35 00 v v SVGA60 800 x 600 60 628 37 88 v v MACII 832 x 624 74 54 49 10 v v XGA60 1024 x 768 60 806 48 36 v v XGA70 1024 x 768 70 806 56 48 v v XGA85 1024 x 768 85 808 68 68 v v WXGA60 1280 x 768 60 798 47 78 v v WXGA 60 1440 x 900 60 934 55 94 v v Rev D May 2013 continued on next page Notes 16 Digital Projection E Vision 8000 Series SUPPORTED SIGNAL INPUT MODES Connection Guide Standard Resolution Refresh Total Horizontal E lt z Rate number Frequency o o i o a Hz of lines kHz o i i z 2 B gt amp ki a o gt ah gt gt B o A a SXGA60 1280 x 1024 60 1066 63 98 Y v SXGA 60 1400 x 1050 60 1089 65 32 4 Y UXGA60 1600 x 1200 60 1245 75 00 v v VESA1080p 1920 x 1080
22. Corner Enter Center Lens Execute Top Right Corner Enter XE EET Bottom Left Corner Enter Blanking Enter Bottom Right Corner Enter Edge Blend Enter Keystone Rotation Pincushion Barrel Corner Use ZA and V to select one of the warp controls Press ENTER to open the warp control box A TOUR OF THE MENUS Horizontal Keystone 4 10 gt Vertical Keystone A 10 V Pincushion Barrel lt j 10 gt Pincushion Barrel 4 10 Rotation Top Left Corner X 4 10 gt Y Aj 10 V Warp control boxes e Use the Keystone control to correct for any distortion caused by the projector being in a different horizontal or vertical plane to the screen e Use the Rotation control to rotate the image up to 5 clockwise or anti clockwise Use the Pincushion Barrel control to correct for any distortion caused by the screen being concave or convex Use the four Corner controls to stretch the image from each of the four corners Use Custom Warp to activate a user defined warp pattern Reset Press ENTER to reset all warp settings to zero Rev D May 2013 Operating Guide Notes X See also Using the Menus earlier in this guide and Menu Map later in this guide X Only one of the Warp controls or the Blanking control can be used at any one time Exception all four Corner controls can be used at the same time If the Edge Blend feature is in
23. DIGITAL aaa PROJECTION USER MANUAL INSTALLATION AND QUICK START GUIDE CONNECTION GUIDE OPERATING GUIDE E Vision 8000 Series REMOTE COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE High Brightness Digital Video Projector Rev D May 2013 112 796D Digital Projection E Vision 8000 Series About This Document Please follow the instructions in this manual carefully to ensure safe and long lasting use of the projector Keep this manual handy for future reference Symbols used in this manual Many pages in this document have a dedicated area for notes The information in that area is accompanied by the following symbols ZN 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 eduipment unless the instructions are closely followed X NOTE this symbol indicates that there is some important information that you should read 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 Legal notice Trademarks and trade names mentioned in this document remain the property of their respective owners Digital Projection disclaims any proprietary interest in trademarks and trade names other than its own Copyright O 2013 Digital Projection Ltd All rights re
24. E OO RE PRO od Conn 1 VT AE N EE OR BR RE RE EE Conn 1 Supported Signal Input Modes Conn 2 Control Connections iiec EE cues Ee DEERE GE SE REK ER DE Ee Sewe eed Conn 4 CAN EE NE ER EE DERE Conn 4 RS232 RE AA TIU cpu A E EE OR tues Conn 4 Wired Remote Control ii SERE ai SERE RNEER ER SEEK Ee LEON I SEGE Kades See ee ee dND Conn 4 eN dee EE EE EE OE EE N Conn 4 Wiring Details esse rere nene inerat nnns Conn 5 Signal inputs and outputs esse ese se AA Ee ee ee nenne nennen nennen nenne Conn 5 BG SDI RM Conn 5 DIE EI reuse A dium A irte tan ome OTRON Conn 5 po Conn 6 ie M Q Conn 7 giel Ale TEE Conn 7 S Mide Input ete pm uen n e ie t c tete tete rrr Conn 8 Mio reU T HM Conn 8 Rev D May 2013 Connection Guide Control connections i cst secede cues tana te cond ENNEN Conn 9 EN eel ete cio Ho neci uto t ttes dicere esi teme Conn 9 RS232 Serial control mput iese ee ee ee Ge ee Ge Re ee Ge Re Ge Re ee Ge nret Conn 10 Wired Remote control connection Conn 10 S reen Trigger pute ietie GESE EER RE BEERS ccc a br RE Conn 10 Digital Projection E Vision 8000 Series SIGNAL INPUTS AND OUTPUTS Signal Inputs And Outputs 3G SDI IN Connect a 3G SDI cable to the left hand SDI BNC 3G SDI OUT e Connect a 3G SDI cable to the right hand SDI BNC to dis
25. Ke let ERES 18 iii Digital Projection E Vision 8000 Series WIRING DETAILS GEE KEN Se RE ES WEN ER RE GE GER NE EE GERS ESE EK EE a 19 Signal inputs and OutDUS sesse ee ese ee ER RE RE RA Re Ge Ge EA AE ER KERR Re Ge nana 19 SG SDI EE EE ENE AE RA AE RE ER ENA RERARA 19 HDMI IN ER EE AE TA ER dee 19 DVI D 20 e 21 COMPONENT Zogsegeg egeeege es gegEee geed nobe ja kvote EDT EE S D EE CES ib te e 21 SAViGEO IMDUE Seve A EEA EO LEE EL ee 22 EE 22 Control connectloris EER EER SRE EGPARE KEES E EERS EES ER BERK RR RE ER EE NEER EE EE SEN 23 I eel oo EO va acid ao ENNER KEE delen iki dka NEEN 23 RS232 Serial control EN 24 Wired Remote control connection e eee ee n nnn Ee Ee EE EE EE Ee nn nn nnn nnn nnn 24 Screen Trigger E 24 OPERATING GUIDE 25 USING THE REMOTE CONTROL se eek ee nene nennen 28 Test V ucuM 28 USING THE CONTROL PANEL eere ene nennen 29 USING THE MENUS EEN SE ERGE ESE enne ne nme anu cR once Ee RN AEN 30 Navigatirig the MENUS vss cess seo eoo eroe ruere nnn nne tnn nnns 30 Siszsrj 31 Selecting parameters 2 1212 ce GEREG enint rani GEE EES EWE ERGE 32 Mir fm cs 33 Grenier en 33 A TOUR OF THE MENUS cessere enne nenne nennen are nenne 34 INPUT EFI TEE 34 np
26. N AND PROJECTOR e Mount the projector ensuring that it is at a suitable distance from the screen for the image to fill the screen Set the adjustable feet so that the projector is level and perpendicular to the screen The dimension drawing below shows the positions of the feet for table mounting and the fixing holes for ceiling mounting so amp o lo o o S re o o e DS z 4 E ke Ki AN dimensions are in mm Rev D May 2013 6 x M4 x0 7 HOLES FOR CEILING MOUNT MAX LENGTH 15mm 105 2 300 105 2 76 8 411 8 ke E Installation and Quick Start Guide Notes A Always allow the lamp to cool for 5 minutes before disconnecting the power moving the projector A Ensure that there is at least 70cm 28in of space between the ventilation outlets and any wall and 50cm 20in on all other sides If ceiling mounting ensure there is 30cm 12in of space between the projector and ceiling A Backup safety chains or wires should always be used with ceiling mount installations A Do not stack the projectors A Do not tilt the projector more than 10 in either direction in desktop or ceiling mode when in use as this may cause serious lamp failure damage the lamp module and cause extra cost on replacement Desktop K E10 4 Om HO Ceiling Digital Projection E Vision 8000 Series OPERATING THE PROJECTO
27. R Operating The Projector Switching the projector on Connect the power cable between the mains supply and the projector Switch on at the switch next to the power connector e Wait until the self test has completed and the Power indicator on the projector control panel shows red The lamp will be off and the projector will be in STANDBY mode Press POWER l on the control panel or POWER ON on the remote control The Power indicator on the control panel will flash green for a few seconds whilst the lamp comes up to full brightness When the projector is ready for use the Power indicator will show steady green Selecting an input signal or test pattern Input signal e Connect an image source to the projector The signal should be automatically detected by the projector and should be displayed within a two or three seconds f more than one signal is connected then select the image you want to display Press INPUT repeatedly on the control panel or remote control to cycle through the inputs or use Input Selection in the INPUT menu Test pattern If you do not have an image source connected to the projector then you can display a test pattern instead Press TEST PATTERN repeatedly on the remote control to cycle through the test patterns or select a Test Pattern from the INPUT menu To return to viewing the image from your image source scroll through the test pattern list to Off Rev D May 2013 Installation and Qu
28. U6 Menu 1 Menu 1 Menu 1 Navigating the menus or MENU 1 MENU3 MENU4 MENUS MENUG Select a menu using Menu 2 Menu 2 lt and gt Menu 2 Menu e then open the menu by pressing V Menu MENU 1 MENU3 MENU4 MENUS MENU6 The first item in the menu is highlighted Menu 2 Menu 2 Menu Menu MENU1 METSTENE MENU MeNu4 MENUS MENU6 Menu 2 Menu 2 Select an item in the menu using Menu 2 Menu 2 A mV e To open another menu first close the current menu by pressing MENU Rev D May 2013 30 Digital Projection E Vision 8000 Series Submenus Select a submenu using A and V then open the submenu by pressing ENTER The submenu appears fto either the left or right side ofthe menu it was called from depending on the space available The name of the submenu is shown at the top To close the submenu press MENU Sometimes a submenu leads to a sub submenu e Select the sub submenu using ZA and V then open it by pressing ENTER The sub submenu appears in place of the submenu it was called from The name of the sub submenu is shown at the top To close the sub submenu press MENU Rev D May 2013 USING THE MENUS MENU 1 MENU 2 MENU 3 MENU 4 MENU 5 MENU 6 Sub Menu Enter Selection lt Item gt Slider lt 100 gt Command Execute Salartinn Ham MENU 1 MENU 2 MENU 4 MENU 5 MENU 6
29. all settings to factory defaults When the confirmation box appears use or Cancel then press ENTER to confirm your sel ction Rev D May 2013 lt or to move the blue highlight to OK A TOUR OF THE MENUS Operating Guide Confirm Cancel Notes X See also Using the Menus earlier in this guide and Menu Map later in this guide A Do NOT do this unless you are sure that you want to restore ALL settings to their factory defaults 48 Digital Projection E Vision 8000 Series MENU MAP Menu Submenus and Controls Operating Guide INPUT Input Selection HDMI DVI VGA Component BNC Composite S Video 3G SDI Option Board PIP PIP Option Off On PIP Input Select from group B or group A Position Top Left Top Right Bottom Left Bottom Right Split L R Test Pattern Off Color Bars Alignment Grid Burst Red Green Blue White Black Cross Mark Cross Hatch Mark Corrected Red Corrected Green Corrected Blue Horizontal Ramp Color Space Auto YCbCr YPbPr RGB PC RGB Video Input Lock Auto 48Hz 50Hz 60Hz Background Logo Blue Black White Video Standard Auto PAL SECAM NTSC Auto Sync Adjust Always Off Auto PICTURE Rev D May 2013 Display Mode Video High Bright Presentation Contrast Adaptive Contrast Off On Brightness Saturation Hue Gamma Video Linear Film Graphics Color Color Temperature Native 5000K 6500K 7800K 9300K Trim
30. ct Ratio settings if you want the Trigger output to be activated when the projector is switched to that aspect ratio Auto Search e When this is set to On the projector will search for an alternative input source when the current input source is disconnected When this is set to Off the projector will show the DP logo when the current input source is disconnected Dynamic Black e Setthis to On or Off as required Language e Press ENTER to open the Language Selection menu then select an language from the list Rev D May 2013 Operating Guide Notes X See also Using the Menus earlier in this guide and Menu Map later in this guide X Dynamic Black reduces the overall light output for images that contain a lot of black This improves the perceived contrast ratio 47 Digital Projection E Vision 8000 Series SERVICE menu Blue Only Factory Reset INPUT PICTURE LAMPS ALIGNMENT CONTROL Model DP9675QDPxA Serial Number C202XXXX00764 Software Version ME09 GE06 1b11 9999 31 XX E08 Active PIP Source HDMI Off Pixel Clock 148 65 MHZ Signal Format 1080p 50Hz H V Refresh Rate H 56 306 KHZ V 50 HZ Lamp 1 Time 44 HRS Lamp 2 Time 45 HRS Power On Time 45 HRS lt 0 gt Enter Information The first part of the menu is for information only Blue Only e Setthis to On or Off as required Factory Reset Projector will ask for confirmation before restoring
31. ct ratio of the image The Unscaled setting will display the image pixel for pixel at its supplied resolution in the centre of the screen There may be black bars at the top and bottom or sides of the screen or the image may be cropped depending on the video signal and the aspect ratio of the projector 5 4 image displayed unscaled displayed at native Rev D May 2013 A TOUR OF THE MENUS Operating Guide this guide Notes L See also Using the Menus earlier in this guide and Menu Map later in Ke Color Temperature is unavailable when Edge Blend is enabled X The full height and width of the screen will depend on the projector model For more information see the Specification leaflet or the Important Information letterbox image stretched and cropped 16 10 image displayed at 5 4 displayed at 2 35 1 37 Digital Projection E Vision 8000 Series PICTURE menu continued Overscan Setthis to Off On or Zoom as required VGA Setup submenu e Press ENTER to open the VGA Setup submenu Horizontal Total Start and Phase Vertical Start e Adjust the sliders for these settings as required to suit the incoming image Auto Sync e Press ENTER to force the projector to re synchronise with the input signal Rev D May 2013 A TOUR OF THE MENUS Operating Guide Notes X See also Using the Menus earlier in this guide and Menu Map
32. ed Push in the lens release lever and turn the lens anti clockwise separately Remove the lens Fitting the lens e Remove the lens cap L The Center Lens command must Position the lens so that the labels are at the top and gently insert it all the way into the be used after a new lens is inserted lens mount See the Operating Guide for more details Push the lens in firmly and turn it clockwise until it clicks into place Rev D May 2013 6 Digital Projection Vision 8000 Series CHANGING THE LENS LAMPS FILTERS AND COLOR WHEEL Changing a lamp Unscrew the two captive screws securing the cover for the lamp that needs changing Open the lamp compartment Lamp module Handle screws LR Lamp1 Lamp2 Lamp compartment Unscrew the three captive screws securing the lamp module Pull firmly on the handle to remove the lamp module Insert a new lamp module and fasten the screws Replace the lamp compartment cover and fasten the screws Changing the filters Unscrew the captive screws securing the cover for the side air inlet Replace the filter making sure that the arrow showing the air flow direction is pointed inwards Replace the cover and fasten the screws Front air inlet Remove the cover for the side air inlet by pushing it filter firmly to the right as shown e Replace the filter making sure that the arrow showing the air flow
33. een TI 12 Blue TI 13 HRamp TI 14 Off color space 0 Auto Not applicable without signal locked 1 YCbCr 2 YPbPr 3 RGB PC 0 255 4 RGB Video 16 235 input lock 7 Not applicable without signal locked vid std 7 Not applicable without signal locked Only valid when the input is Composite or S Video auto imgadj 7 Not applicable without signal locked continued on next page Rev D May 2013 57 Digital Projection E Vision 8000 Series THE OPERATION COMMANDS continued from previous page pic mode 0 High Bright 1 Presentation 2 Video 0 200 Not applicable without signal locked dyna cont 0 Off Not applicable without signal locked 1 On bright 0 200 Not applicable without signal locked saturat 0 200 Not applicable without signal locked Only valid when the input is Composite or S Video 0 200 Hue Not applicable without signal locked Only valid when the input is Composite or S Video 0 Film Not applicable without signal locked 1 lt Graphics 2 Video 3 Linear color temp 7 5 Native Not applicable without signal locked pic mode is Not applicable when Color Space is set to High Bright Custom Not applicable when edge blending is on color temp 7 2 6500K Not applicable without signal locked pic mode is 5 Native Not applicable when Color Space is set to Presentation Custom Not applicable when edge blending is on color temp 0
34. em or a null modem cable as shown here to connect to another DTE such as a computer control cable will disable the infra red 24 DIGITAL PROJECTION OPERATING GUIDE E Vision 8000 Series High Brightness Digital Video Projector Rev D May 2013 Digital Projection E Vision 8000 Series IN THIS GUIDE Operating Guide Using The Remote CORTO oiii ridi tita AGE ae PICTUR RIHU utei cette eet dete ME DE O NOE 36 Test Pattee me 28 BEE 36 Using The Control Panel 29 Contrast Brightness Saturation ue stees 36 Using The oi OE ET EE EE EN 30 Eeer an 36 Navigating the menus serene nnne nennt Ge Ee Ee Ee ee ee Re AR ee ee Ee ee nana 30 E 36 IRI eL ee eieiei EN COIT SUBMEN 37 Selecting parameters rui tuse cuenta KON ERK GESKEER Ek GEKEER uta EKEN Geek sak n a ena ARK Kei 32 Sharpness Noise Reduction e nee 37 nl c 33 rcl at krajin koti nani 37 Command E 33 e re m 38 A Tour Of The Menus ee ee ee 34 ee E Ma INPUT AGE oo MN O ER aa 34 gd 38 Input Sel BoH OM x RE EE ER raene ttt 34 ET 39 PIP Picture in Picture SUBMENU ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 34 e R A E A E E E E E a E 39 Test Pattern Power 39 ele 35 High Altitude Mode A 39 ANo 35 Custom Powel Level ceni N N EO EE 39 STT WEE 35 ES OE EO OPE EO EEA EU O NE
35. gram such as HyperTerminal Operation commands Operation commands simulate menu operations and determine the settings of the projector and use the following format All commands consist of ASCII text strings starting with the letters op and ending with an ASCII Carriage Return character op lt operation gt lt command gt CR e The command string can take one of the following formats SEENEN Set Makes the setting take that value Get Asks what the current value is The value is returned as an ASCII text string Increment Adds 1 to the current value C Subtracts 1 from the current value none Decrement Execute Examples op input sel lt 1 CR sets the input signal to DVI op input sel CR asks what is the input signal op brightness CR increments the brightness setting op contrast CR decrements the contrast setting op auto img CR commands the projector to attempt to re synchronise to the current input source Key commands Key commands duplicate remote control key presses and use the following format ky operation CR Examples ky testpattern CR ky input CR ky power off CR brings up the list of available test patterns identical to pressing the TEST PATTERN key on the remote brings up the list of available input sources identical to pressing the INPUT key on the remote Switches the projector off identical to pressing the POWER OFF key on the remote Rev D May 2
36. ick Start Guide Notes L For full details of how to connect an image source to the projector see the Connection Guide L For full details of how to use the controls and the menu system see the Operating Guide 10 Digital Projection E Vision 8000 Series OPERATING THE PROJECTOR Adjusting the lens Zoom Use the ZOOM buttons on the control panel or on the remote control to adjust the lens so that the image fills the screen or use Lens Control in the ALIGNMENT Menu Focus Use the FOCUS buttons on the control panel or on the remote control to adjust the lens until the image is sharp or use Lens Control in the ALIGNMENT Menu Shift e Use the LENS SHIFT buttons lt gt A and Von the control panel to adjust the position of the image or press the LENS SHIFT button on the remote control then use lt gt A and V to adjust the position of the image or Use Lens Control in the ALIGNMENT Menu Adjusting the image Orientation Use the Rear Projection or Ceiling Mode settings in the ALIGNMENT Menu Aspect Ratio Press the RESIZE button on the control panel or the ASPECT button on the remote control to cycle through all the available settings or use the Aspect Ratio setting in the PICTURE Menu Picture Press PICTURE on the remote control or use the menu controls to open the PICTURE Menu Use the sliders in the PICTURE menu to adjust the brightness contrast e
37. ing Guide 20 Digital Projection E Vision 8000 Series WIRING DETAILS Connection Guide VGA eoooo 0 Notes 15 way D type connector e o 66 1 R o e o o 0o i IS For full details of all input settings 2 G pin view of female connector see the INPUT menu in the 3 B Operating Guide 4 unused 5 Digital Ground H Sync 6 R Ground 7 B Ground 8 G Ground 9 5v 10 Digital Ground V Sync DDC 11 unused 12 SDA 13 H Sync 14 V Sync 15 SCL COMPONENT Pb Cb Y Pr Cr 5 x 75 ohm BNC Blue Green Red RGBHV RGsB YPbPr YCbCr Green Green Sync Y Y Blue Blue Pb Cb Red Red Pr Cr V H Hsync Vsync Rev D May 2013 21 Digital Projection E Vision 8000 Series S Video input 4 pin mini DIN 1 Y Ground 2 C Ground 3 Luminance Y 4 Chrominance C Video input 1 x RCA Phono Composite Video Rev D May 2013 WIRING DETAILS pin view of female connector Connection Guide Notes X For full details of all input settings see the INPUT menu in the Operating Guide 22 Digital Projection E Vision 8000 Series Control connections LAN connection 10BaseT Unshielded Twisted Pair cable The standard wire colors are as follows White Orange stripe Orange White Green stripe Blue White Blue stripe Green White Brown stripe Brown AN OO SS GO NM Crossed cable used to connect directly to a computer with no hub or network Note that only the green and orange pairs are
38. ion 8000 Series A TOUR OF THE MENUS Operating Guide ALIGNMENT menu continued Notes Lens Memory submenu X See also Using the Menus earlier The current lens position focus and zoom settings can be saved in one of ten memories for in this guide and Menu Map later in later recall this guide e Press ENTER to open the Lens Memory submenu Save Memory e Press ENTER to open the Save Memory submenu Use A and V to select from Lens Memory 1 to Lens Memory 10 INPUT PICTURE LAMPS lej iz CONTROL SERVICE Lens Memory Projection Mode lt Front gt Load Memory Enter Fan Mode lt Normal gt Save Memory Enter Lens Control Enter Center Lens Execute Warp Enter Blanking Enter Edge Blend Enter Press ENTER to save the current settings Load Memory e Press ENTER to open the Load Memory submenu Use A and V to select from Lens Memory 1 to Lens Memory 10 Press ENTER to recall the saved settings Center Lens IS The Center Lens command must be used after a new lens is inserted Press ENTER to Center the Lens Rev D May 2013 41 Digital Projection E Vision 8000 Series ALIGNMENT menu continued Warp submenu Press ENTER to open the Warp submenu Enter Enter Custom Warp Reset INPUT PICTURE LAMPS CONTROL SERVICE A EE Projection Mode lt Front gt Fan Mode lt Normal gt Rotation Enter Lens Control Enter Pincushion Barrel Enter Lens Memory Enter Top Left
39. ly the four Corner controls can be used IS Black Level Uplift is available for up to two edges only and they must be top bottom or left right not top left for example Therefore uplift can only be used for an array of projectors either 1 projector high or 1 projector wide 44 Digital Projection E Vision 8000 Series A TOUR OF THE MENUS Operating Guide CONTROL menu Notes X See also Using the Menus earlier INPUT PICTURE LAMPS ALIGNMENT CONTROL SERVICE in this guide and Menu Map later in Auto Power Off lt of gt this guide Auto Power On lt off gt Projector Control lt Network gt Network Enter Startup Logo lt On gt Trigger lt Auto gt Auto Search lt off gt Dynamic Black lt On gt Language Enter Eco Network Power Setthis to Standard or Eco as required In Eco mode the LAN power supply is switched X KP tb ih off co Networ ower MUST be set to Standard if you wish to control the projector via the LAN connection Auto Power Off e Get this to On if you want the projector to go into Standby mode when no input source is detected for 20 minutes Auto Power On e Setthis to On if you want the projector to start up immediately when the mains is connected e Setthis to Off if you want the projector to go into Standby mode when the mains is connected In this case the projector will not start up until the POWER button is pressed on the cont
40. n 8000 Series A TOUR OF THE MENUS Operating Guide ALIGNMENT menu Notes INPUT PICTURE LAMPS CONTROL SERVICE See also Using the Menus ean lier Projection Mode lt Front S in this guide and Menu Map later in Fan Mode lt Normal gt this guide Lens Control Enter Lens Memory Enter Center Lens Execute Warp Enter Blanking Enter Edge Blend Enter Projection Mode Front and Rear define whether the projector is in front of the screen or behind it Set to Ceiling Front or Ceiling Rear if the projector is ceiling mounted Fan Mode Adjusts the fan speeds to optimise cooling when the projector is in vertical orientation Set to Up or Down as appropriate when projecting lens up or down Lens Control Press ENTER to display the Lens Control box e Press ENTER again to scroll through the following combinations of lens control and background pattern l J m Zoom A v Shift V A v e ee Focus 4 gt Shift H 4 m Enter to Shift Enter to Zoom Focus Shift with Zoom Focus with Shift with Zoom Focus with no pattern grid and crosses grid crosses Use lt A and V to Shift the lens or to adjust the Zoom and Focus as applicable Rev D May 2013 40 Digital Projection E Vis
41. ocked auto img execute Auto Sync Not applicable without signal locked continued on next page Rev D May 2013 Remote Communications Guide Notes 59 Digital Projection E Vision 8000 Series THE OPERATION COMMANDS Remote Communications Guide continued from previous page Notes lamps z 0 Single Not applicable when lamp is cooling 1 lt Dual z lamp mode 0 Economy Drive 1 Standard Not applicable without signal locked 2 Dimming 0 25 80 4 100 0 Not applicable without signal locked altitude 0 Off High Altitude 1 On lamp1 stat 0 Off 1 On proj mode 7 0 Front 1 lt Rear 2 Ceiling Front 3 Ceiling Rear fan pos 7 0 Normal 1 Vertical 2 Down Zoom out zoomio Zoom in focus Focus Near Focus Far Left INN Lens Memory Load esse Lens Memory Save fens center emm do continued on next page Rev D May 2013 60 Digital Projection E Vision 8000 Series THE OPERATION COMMANDS Remote Communications Guide continued from previous page Notes peto ecommand gt waes Jee h keystone 350 350 The sum of the absolute values of h keystone and v keystone cannot be greater than 350 v keystone 200 200 The sum of the absolute values of h keystone and v keystone cannot be greater than 350 warp pinbrl 100 100 Pincushion Barrel warp tlc x x 192 192 T
42. ojection E Vision 8000 Series CONTROL MON EE 45 THE KEY COMMANDS EE EGO Network POWET ssc ue gees Ee ao ek enak kani EEE KERK ane ENTE Nd REGE NEA 45 WEB CONFIGURATION UTILITY ccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccceccecececececcece A to ince M 45 cpi pm Aulo Power RP 45 Projector Control ee EE deen 46 Network eli EE N Ree eebe DEE EENE NEA 46 Ee RE eae D EN PE EA TP TEN 47 DEE 47 P TERT AE N oe drei lada 47 Dinamie Black ie 47 LANGUAGE sonm EEA ET O PE EI UE O TT EN 47 EIERE EE 48 ate EE 48 Blue ep 48 Facto E 48 MENU MAP qm EE EE EE AA N 49 REMOTE COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE 53 INTRODUCTION eX 55 Operation COMMANAS EE BERE ER ENEERE RES DE Re RR END ORR PRAK KERKE Re ke esse eend 55 el ln Le E 55 THE OPERATION COMMANDS eek ek see eke se eek Ee Ee Rek ER Ee eke 56 INPUT MENU Pm 56 PICTURE MENU ee 58 LAMPS Iz PEPTIDE 60 ALIGNMENT menu ENEE nnne AR AA a nhanh tnn Ge EA KA nasa inan 60 CONTROL MENU EE 62 SERVICE En OT 63 Miscellaneous commands eere nennen nnn nnn 64 Rev D May 2013 DIGITAL PROJECTION INSTALLATION AND QUICK START GUIDE e Vision 8000 Series High Brightness Digital Video Projector Rev D May 2013 Digital Projection E Vision 8000 Series IN THIS GUIDE Installation and Quick Start Guide IN THIS GUIDE What s In NON ET 3 Getting To Know The Projector
43. on Guide Notes X For a complete listing of pin configurations for all signal and control connectors see Wiring Details later in this Guide tS Eco Network Power must be set to Standard if you wish to control the projector via the LAN connection X Only one remote connection can be used at any one time as determined by the Projector Control setting in the CONTROL menu I por full details of how to use the menu system see the Operating Guide WIRED SCREEN REMOTE TRIGGER MAINS 18 Digital Projection E Vision 8000 Series Wiring Details Signal inputs and outputs 3G SDI 75 ohm BNC SMPTE 292 HD SDI signals are very high speed digital signals which require better quality coaxial cable than conventional analogue video The data rate is 1 5 Gigabits per second WIRING DETAILS In choosing cable length and connectors for any installation the frequency response loss in decibels should be proportional to Vf from 1MHz to 1 5GHz The following or similar cable specification should be used to ensure fault free communication between source and projector Belden 8281 cable or equivalent HDMI input 19 way type A connector ON OO P Go NA Ad 2 2 c O Ph OON AO TMDS Data 2 TMDS Data 2 Shield TMDS Data 2 TMDS Data 1 TMDS Data 1 Shield TMDS Data 1 TMDS Data 0 TMDS Data 0 Shield TMDS Data 0 TMDS Clock TMDS Clock Shield TMDS Clock CEC not connected Rev D May 2013 15 16
44. op Left Corner warp tlc y y 120 120 warp trc x x 192 192 Top Right Corner warp trc y y 120 120 warp blc x x 192 192 Bottom Left Corner warp blc y y 120 120 warp brc x x 192 192 Bottom Right Corner warp brc y y 120 120 Dapmset Iesch ll eb stat 0 Off Edge Blend 1 On eb wht top 0 200 500 Blend Width Top 1 199 not allowed eb wht btm 0 200 500 Blend Width Bottom 1 199 not allowed eb wht left 0 200 800 Blend Width Left 1 199 not allowed eb wht right 0 200 800 Blend Width Right 1 199 not allowed eb bik top 0 8 16 24 32 Black Level Uplift Area Top continued on next page Rev D May 2013 61 Digital Projection E Vision 8000 Series THE OPERATION COMMANDS continued from previous page eb adl 7 0 Align Pattern 1 On CONTROL men eco net pow 7 0 Off ECO Standby Mode Eco Network Power 1 On Standard Standby Mode auto powoff 7 0 Off auto powon 7 0 Off 1 On proj ctrl 7 0 RS232 Not applicable when Eco Network Power is on 1 network 1 z On startup logo 7 0 Off 1 On continued on next page Rev D May 2013 Remote Communications Guide Notes 62 Digital Projection E Vision 8000 Series THE OPERATION COMMANDS Remote Communications Guide continued from previous page Notes trig 1 0 5 4 If trig 1 is set to Auto the projector will start 1243 sending the trigger as
45. ptions and controls may not be available due to settings in other menus These will be shaded grey on the actual menu KS Where it would be helpful some menu options are described in more detail earlier in this operating guide 51 This page is intentionally left blank DIGITAL PROJECTION REMOTE COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE E Vision 8000 Series High Brightness Digital Video Projector Rev D May 2013 Digital Projection E Vision 8000 Series IN THIS GUIDE Remote Communications Guide IN THIS GUIDE Introduction BR nn EE ER EE OE EE 55 Operation command siti 1 ves gedd NEEN Se Ke ese ge 55 Key commands tridui geg NS sk ee de ee ee Kane de eege 55 The Operation Commandes REENEN 56 INPUT menu tiia AR a a d c dd ca C 56 PICTURE Menu 58 IY LENGCUR 60 ALIGNMENT menu sesse ase er oe Ae aa edi sa oa aca ct ca ce rra dee we Ee nav va 60 CONTROL ITIU deuda 62 ize zer mm 63 Miscellaneous commands eeeeseeeee Ee AG AR Ge nnn innen nnne Ge nnns nnn 64 The Key Commands eiit rrr gd t rnt KEER EE EER R EER GR EER ER nunne EER 65 Web Configuration Utility nn 66 e Elle 66 Rev D May 2013 Digital Projection E Vision 8000 Series INTRODUCTION Introduction The projector can be controlled by using an external control system or a PC via a LAN or RS232 serial interface using a terminal emulation pro
46. r changed regularly depending on the installation environment The filters should be changed at the same time as the lamp is changed The projector lens is shipped separately Digital Projection E Vision 8000 Series GETTING TO KNOW THE PROJECTOR Installation and Quick Start Guide Control panel Notes Some of the controls from the remote control are duplicated on the projector control panel as shown below SS For full details of how to use the controls and the menu system see the Operating Guide The EXIT button has the same function as the RETURN button on the remote control POWER INPUT AUTOSYNC ASPECT CLOSE I SHUTTER A LENS surr p Focus ZOOM M Indicators SHUTTER off OPEN green CLOSED TEMP off NO ERROR flashing red ERROR temperature LAMPS 1 2 off OFF flashing red LAMP ERROR red END OF LIFE flashing green LAMP WARM UP green ON SHUTTER STATUS off NO ERROR flashing red 1 flash COVER OPEN flashing red 4 flashes FAN ERROR red SYSTEM ERROR STATUS POWER off NO POWER green normal RUNNING mode red STANDBY mode flashing green PROJECTOR WARM UP flashing amber PROJECTOR COOL DOWN Rev D May 2013 5 Digital Projection Vision 8000 Series CHANGING THE LENS LAMPS FILTERS AND COLOR WHEEL Installation and Quick Start Guide Changing The Lens Lamps Filters And Color Wheel Notes Removing the lens gt The projector lens is shipp
47. rast Brightness Saturation Hue Adjust the sliders for these settings as required Adaptive Contrast e Setthis to On or Off as required Gamma Select one of the Gamma settings as required Rev D May 2013 A TOUR OF THE MENUS Operating Guide X See also Using the Menus earlier in this guide and Menu Map later in this guide Notes 36 Digital Projection E Vision 8000 Series PICTURE menu continued Color submenu Press ENTER to open the Color submenu Color Temperature Set this to suit the specification of the input source or to improve the appearance of the projected image Trim Set the Red Green and Blue Lift and Gain settings to improve the appearance of the projected image Sharpness Noise Reduction Adjust the sliders for these settings as required Aspect Ratio Set Aspect Ratio to suit the incoming video signal The 5 4 4 3 16 10 16 9 1 88 1 and 2 35 1 settings will stretch the image to the selected aspect ratio leaving black bars at the top and bottom or sides of the screen depending on the aspect ratio of the projector The Letterbox setting can be used where a wide screen image has been supplied in a narrower format with black bars at the top and bottom The top and bottom of the image will be cropped and the image stretched to fill the screen The Native setting will scale the image to fit either the full height or width of the screen whilst retaining the aspe
48. rge tiled image the edges need to be blended to avoid the overlaps appearing brighter than the rest of the image Press ENTER to open the Edge Blend submenu INPUT PICTURE LAMPS Nate Sig CONTROL SERVICE Edge Blend Projection Mode lt Front gt Edge Blend lt 0 Me Fan Mode lt Normal gt Blend Width Enter Lens Control Enter Black Level Uplift Enter Lens Memory Enter Reset Enter Center Lens Execute Align Pattern lt Off gt Warp Enter Blanking Enter Edge Blend Enter Blend width Edge Blend e Setthis to Off or On as required Blend Width Press ENTER to open the Blend Width submenu Set the Width sliders to the blend width required for each edge to be blended Black Level Uplift Press ENTER to open the Black Level Uplift submenu Set the Area sliders to correct for stray light from the DMD s non addressable border Get he All sliders for the amount of uplift required the Color sliders can be used for fine adjustment Reset Press ENTER to reset all edge blend settings to zero Align Pattern Setthis to Off or On as required Rev D May 2013 Operating Guide Notes X See also Using the Menus earlier in this guide and Menu Map later in this guide IS Only one of the Warp controls or the Blanking control can be used at any one time Exception all four Corner controls can be used at the same time If the Edge Blend feature is in use then on
49. rol panel or the remote control Rev D May 2013 45 Digital Projection E Vision 8000 Series CONTROL menu continued Projector Control Setthis to Network or RS232 as required Network submenu INPUT PICTURE LAMPS ALIGNMENT SERVICE Eco Network Power lt Standard gt IP Address 192 168 00 100 Auto Power Off lt Off gt Subnet Mask 255 255 155 00 Auto Power On lt Off gt Gateway 192 168 00 254 Projector Control lt Network gt DHCP off Network Enter Startup Logo lt On gt Trigger lt Auto gt Auto Search lt Off gt Dynamic Black lt On gt Language Enter Press ENTER to open the Network submenu The settings here are for information only Rev D May 2013 A TOUR OF THE MENUS Operating Guide Notes X See also Using the Menus earlier in this guide and Menu Map later in this guide L Eco Network Power must be set to Standard if you wish to control the projector via the LAN connection X To change any of the network settings use the embedded LAN IP Configuration Utility see the Remote Communications Guide 46 Digital Projection E Vision 8000 Series A TOUR OF THE MENUS CONTROL menu continued Startup Logo Get this to On if you want the DP logo to show when the projector is first switched on Trigger e Setthis to Auto if you want the Trigger output to be activated when the projector is first switched on e Set this to one of the Aspe
50. s access to lens control settings Rev D May 2013 WEB CONFIGURATION UTILITY B http 192 168 0 100 P Bex Image settings Control Configuration Diagnostics hitp 192468 0 100 Control Configuration Diagnostics Remote Communications Guide Notes 67 Digital Projection E Vision 8000 Series Examples continued from previous page The Geometry adjust and Edge Blend pages allow access to settings from the Alignment menu Rev D May 2013 WEB CONFIGURATION UTILITY B hitp 192168 0 100 Control Configuration Diagnostics Geometry adjust B http 192 168 0 100 Control Configuration Diagnostice Edge Blend Four Corner WR HAE Remote Communications Guide Notes 68 Examples continued from previous page The Advanced control page allows access to settings from the Picture menu Color sub menu To view and edit your network settings navigate to the Configuration tab B hitpx 192168 0 100 Control Configuration Diagnostics Advanced control IE http 192168 0 100 D Box Control Configuration Diagnostics IP Configuration Notes
51. served Rev D May 2013 Notes Digital Projection E Vision 8000 Series Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of this Digital Projection product Your projector has the following key features e Swappable color wheels for high brightness and color critical applications 3GSDI with loop through Cornerstone Vertical amp Horizontal Keystone Pincushion amp Barrel and Image Rotation e Blanking control for custom input window sizing Edge Blending with Black Level Uplift in blend region and correction for non active pixels at the edge of the display Two sources can be displayed either one within the other PIP or side by side with original aspect ratios maintained e Motorized and programmable shift zoom and focus Intelligent Lens Memory with 10 user definable preset positions Control via LAN and RS232 A serial number is located on the back of the projector Please record it here UN Rev D May 2013 Notes li Digital Projection E Vision 8000 Series CONTENTS INSTALLATION AND QUICK START GUIDE 1 WHAT S IN THE BOX creen ee eege 3 GETTING TO KNOW THE PROJECTOR eH 4 gem rst OR AE OE N 4 REMOTE COMMON EE 4 COMMON e 5 leie ite 5 CHANGING THE LENS LAMPS FILTERS AND COLOR WHEEL 6 REMOVING the leris EER KEER GEREGEER GEE KEER ER GEE ERGE EER ceasasted dark 6 Fitting the JENS ss
52. soon as it is switched on 2 16 10 Otherwise the trigger will be sent only when the 3 16 9 aspect ratio matches this setting 4 1 88 5 2 35 6 Letterbox 7 Native 8 Unscaled 9 Auto auto src 0 Off Auto Search 1 z On 0 Off Dynamic Black 1 On 0 English 1 French 2 Spanish 3 German 4 Portuguese 5 Chinese Simplified 6 Chinese Traditional 7 Japanese 8 Korean Euge O o Lommel Lommel 0 HDMI Active Source 1 DVI 2 VGA 3 Component BNC 4 Composite 5 S Video 6 3G SDI continued on next page Rev D May 2013 63 Digital Projection E Vision 8000 Series THE OPERATION COMMANDS continued from previous page pip src 0 lt HDMI PIP Source 1 DVI 2 VGA 3 Component BNC 4 Composite 5 S Video 6 3G SDI pixel clock lt string gt In MHz Not applicable without signal locked emors o seg fampahours wmm LY roirunime Ier blue only 0 Off 1 On Miscellaneous commands eg feee SSCS Power picture mute 0 Off 120n status 0 7 standby 1 warm up 2 imaging 3 7 cooling 4 warning remote set 1 10 Set Projector ID 255 Clear Projector ID No ID Rev D May 2013 Remote Communications Guide Notes 64 Digital Projection E Vision 8000 Series THE KEY COMMANDS Remote Communications Guide The Key Commands Notes C Rev D May 2013 65 Digital Projec
53. t SCLC ge AR EE OE 34 PIP Picture in Picture submenu i seke Se KEER Ka sac ES KERR NRS aa Eo na ERGE NEK ste i 34 Te t IM 35 Rev D May 2013 ee 35 Ee ee ee 35 ees 35 E E NM zna ei ee ER RE Ee AE aa E E adi 35 Auto SVC A dOS es EE EE ke EER ee Ee 35 PICTURE MEMU a RR ER OE OE S 36 DO EU MAR EE dve an ani 36 Contrast Brightness Saturation HUe 5 enisi aaa KEER KEES aeta ea o eos Ek Es ka YE se EE ki 36 Adaptive Contrast qm 36 Cu 36 ee ud 37 Sharpness Noise Regd cllofiss sss cese se ata eek es KERK Ee Ee neve o ean e senor 37 Aspect RAIO M OE N E s 37 Overscan ea E 38 VGA Setup submenu ee RE RR RE BEE RR RR EER RE EER RR RR ERGE EER RR user sen EEEE nei 38 AUTO SVEHC Loi ee OE E ee 38 LAMPS un UE 39 E ET 39 I c 39 Segeln 39 Custom Power Level siese SS xxu nion inva ORE EE vdani ENEE neka RE TES aa EER KERE EENS 39 ES AO OE daur E niaar a aervir nida dar adian 39 ALIGNMENT MENU coo rue cuc EE EE 40 Projection Mode vse dee EC 40 Pal MOOG EEA ER V ET V EL EN 40 Eie EI exce A EEA A PE IA PEPE PE EN 40 Leris Memory SUBMENU wasn vie vedi bona GAARDEN ve vene NL PER E donna RR NEE 41 er 41 Mee siera nn OPE TE EI PETI RR EE 42 Blanking SUDMONU ess s sais EE ENEE ZER kk ani KEEN 43 Edge Blend ET 44 iv Digital Pr
54. tc Rev D May 2013 Installation and Quick Start Guide Notes L For full details of how to use the controls and the menu system see the Operating Guide 11 Digital Projection E Vision 8000 Series OPERATING THE PROJECTOR Installation and Quick Start Guide Switching the projector off Notes l e Press and hold POWER on the control panel or POWER OFF on the remote control for 5 seconds The lamp will go off and the Power indicator on the control panel will flash amber for a few seconds whilst the lamp cools The Power A indicator on the control panel will then show red and the projector will be in Standby mode Always allow the lamp to cool for A 5 minutes before e Switch off at the switch next to the power connector Disconnect the power cable from the projector disconnecting the power moving the projector Rev D May 2013 12 DIGITAL PROJECTION CONNECTION GUIDE e Vision 8000 Series High Brightness Digital Video Projector Rev D May 2013 Digital Projection E Vision 8000 Series IN THIS GUIDE Signal Inputs And Outputs eese Conn 1 GSD m M Conn 1 Kefa OUT iii N OE EN N Conn 1 RM iii Se EN UR SR E Conn 1 DVE GE Conn 1 VG WEE Conn 1 al sizg Conn 1 RGBHV RGSB OF ROBS RA en OE ritur ad Conn 1 YPbPr goce T ee Ee E E Conn 1 le Deed sees ideo EE ae np A R
55. tion E Vision 8000 Series WEB CONFIGURATION UTILITY Web Configuration Utility The LAN IP Address of the projector can be set remotely using the Web Configuration Utility Make sure the projector is connected to a remote computer via LAN From the remote computer access the default LAN IP address of the projector The Web Configuration Utility opens It is possible to control many of the projector s settings using the embedded Web Configuration Utility The following pages contain a few examples of such settings Examples Navigate to the Control tab and edit the settings as required The Source general page enables you to B http 192168 0 100 p Box switch the projector on and off Source general openand close the shutter Control select an input source Configuration O O Rev D May 2013 Remote Communications Guide Notes IB Eco Network Power must be set to Standard if you wish to control the projector via the LAN connection ES The default LAN IP address is 192 168 0 100 If you suspect this has been changed then you can view the current Network settings in the Control Menu tS For more information about connecting the projector via LAN see the Connection Guide 66 Digital Projection E Vision 8000 Series Examples continued from previous page The Image settings page allows access to settings from the Picture menu The Lens adjustments page allow
56. to Off Color Space e Setthis to Auto except when the projector has problems selecting between YCrCb YPrPb RGB PC and RGB Video Input Lock Setthis to Auto except when the projector has problems locking on to 48Hz 50Hz and 60Hz signals Background e Set this to determine what appears on screen when the projector is searching for a valid input source Video Standard Setthis to Auto unless the projector has problems selecting between PAL SECAM and NTSC Auto Sync Adjust Select from e Off Auto Sync Adjustment is never performed Auto Projector will compare with the previous five signals stored in memory and then recall those settings if possible Always Projector will perform auto setup every time a new signal source is connected ignoring any settings in memory Rev D May 2013 Operating Guide X See also Using the Menus earlier in this guide and Menu Map later in this guide Notes 35 Digital Projection E Vision 8000 Series PICTURE menu INPUT PICTURE LAMPS ALIGNMENT CONTROL SERVICE Contrast lt 100 gt Adaptive Contrast lt Off gt Brightness lt 100 gt Saturation lt 100 gt Hue lt 100 gt Gamma lt Video gt Color Enter Sharpness lt 2 gt Noise Reduction lt 2 gt Aspect Ratio lt Letterbox gt Overscan lt off gt VGA Setup Enter Autosync Execute Display Mode Select one of the Display modes as reguired Cont
57. tribute the signal to another projector HDMI e Connect a HDMI cable to the HDMI connector DVI D e Connect a DVI D cable to the DVI connector VGA f necessary use the VGA Setup controls in the PICTURE menu For more information see the Operating Guide Set Color Space in the INPUT menu to Auto or RGB PC COMPONENT RGBHV RGsB or RGBS Set Color Space in the INPUT menu to Auto or RGB Video YPbPr or YCbCr Set Color Space in the INPUT menu to YPbPr or YCbCr S Video Connect an S Video cable to the 4 pin mini DIN Video Connect a composite video cable to the single RCA phono connector Set Video Standard in the INPUT menu to Auto PAL SECAM or NTSC Rev D May 2013 Connection Guide Notes X For a complete listing of pin Details later in this Guide configurations for all signal and control connectors see Wiring 3G SDI IN OUT HDMI DVI D VGA COMPONENT S VIDEO VIDEO 15 Digital Projection E Vision 8000 Series Supported Signal Input Modes SUPPORTED SIGNAL INPUT MODES Connection Guide Standard Resolution Refresh Total Horizontal D z Rate number Frequency o a a Z _ Hz of lines kHz 9 ui Z gt 9 S z S S 2 9 8 a amp SDTV 480i 720 x 480 60 525 15 73 v v v v 576i 720 x 576 50 625 15 63 v v v v EDTV 480p 720 x 480 60 525 31 51 v v 576p 720 x

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