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1. page 10 _ _4 Create MCGD Jy qTestPat Setup 4 Turret P 4Baudrate P File 037 4800 4 9600 pd 19200 h4 38400 Name v 091 Turret Control d Turret Reference Select 093 No Lens q Lens 1 gt v 092 Auto 4 Manual gt v 087 4 MCGD File Select CGD File Select gt v File Name File Name 088 089 Y 0744 Red X pd Red Y 4 Green Dd Green v pd Blue p 4 Blue Y Pd whiex pd white Y gt 4 0 000 0 999 d 0 000 0 999 gt 4 0 000 0 999 4 0 000 0 999 p 4 0 000 0 999 gt d 0 000 0 999 p 4 0 000 0 999 gt 4 0 000 0 999 gt 075 076 077 078 079 080 081 082 page 10 4 Date Time Factory Default 4 ON OFF Timer 027 4 Execute Switch Status gt 029 list of Timers 028 Inactive 4 Active gt v 012 Title only 4 All Data v 026 4 Date P4 Time v 00 00 00 00 00 00 030 031 page 4 11 4 Controlling the projector i515 2H Cinema Projector User Manual Title Setup menus Cite setup 006 Cite Eat e male
2. Information v 0034 Lamp Time Version 4 Error Code jJ 4 IPAddress 4 MMS Status gt y 099 MMS 1 Pdq__mms2 p Y 101 IP Address Status y En A X X X X As MMS 1 below 104 105 Error xx 034 Y 1004 IP Address pq Status y X X X X Running 102 Standby Not Use Connecting Connect Error 103 v 084 Projector Control TI Contro Y X X X X X X X X 085 086 y 03314 BIOS P4 Firmware pq Data b Y Y Ver X X XX Ver x x xx Ver xxx 050 051 052 Y 032 Lamp Hour Meter Remaining Time m Warranted lamp life is Y Hour VA determined by the reading on 048 049 the Lamp hours meter on the face of the Lamp module NOT the reading available via the Lamp menu shown here page 4 14 5 Maintenance Contents Changing the air filter material cion 5 2 Changing the lamp e E M 5 4 Lamip hours Meter i E em 5 4 Cleaning the projector and lens oooonncnnnnccccnnncnnnnnancncnnncnononnnnnnnnn ner nn nn enne nnnnnn nnn nnn nnn nnns 5 5 5 Maintenance Changing the air filter material To change the filter Switch the projector into Standby mode by pressing the POWER button on the control panel or the POWER OFF button on the remote control for two seconds The ON STANDBY indicator on the control panel wil
3. Horizontal A plane adjustment Horizontal support o Vertical support __ Vertical plane adjustment holder page 2 20 Notes JEN Re check the projection lens clearance see previous page after making these adjustments i515 2H Cinema Projector 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 The image can be flipped for rear projection see section 4 Using the menus Menu trees 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 provider before attempting it page 2 21 2 Installation Notes A The projector should be installed as close to the power outlet as possible The power co
4. r j z Alpha numeric Test l k p opens eys p l for text and Test Pattern nimbars menu j POWER INPUT d ON ord 1lagc 2DEF 3GHI R t i TEST 4 5 6 HELP JKL MNO PQR iid ONE fe Direct Menu control gt a Selecti ON OFF x IMAGE PROJECTOR 7st 8vwx 9vz f election m m a see Menu i PICTURE WHITE BAL T trees ater in KEYST R AMP G ELIST B mm this section 4 PICT SHUT Picture mute RGB Mute LADJUST I Press with CTL dn le enge to turn off Red Green or KEY STIR Aweifal cust Blue component of Test JC Pattern Press again to PIXEL Posi LENS PICT TSRUT turn back on POSI NN cui LENS AUTO Lens Memory Press with CTL to store lens position T Shutter shutter _lL Menu Lens Shift CTL Using the alpha numeric keys example For press the key marked 1asc once For Apress the key marked 1asc twice Fora hold the CTL key and press the key marked 1asc twice For5 press the key marked 5mno once For n hold the CTL key and press the key marked 5mno twice etc page 4 3 4 Controlling the projector Notes TS For more information about how to use the menus see Using the menus ater in this section For a full listing of all the menus see
5. i I I I I I I gt 1 I I I i L I I I General 1 VL and purpose I O PC control T EXT IL USBA o d USB B Remote LAN 1 and LAN2 77 A m E A page 2 25 control 1 PC control PC adaptor card slot T Remote control 2 2 Installation Notes JE For more information about input connections see the following pages and also Connections in section 6 Appendix JE For more information about supported input formats see Specification in section 6 Appendix JE For more information about control input connections see the following pages and also Connections in section 6 Appendix JE For more information about controlling the projector from a computer see your provider 2 Installation i515 2H Cinema Projector User Manual Cinema Inputs SMPTE 292 HD SDI For cinema use this will be the main input port for the projector The two inputs can be configured as follows one dual SMPTE 292 port two separate individually selectable single SMPTE 292 ports The following source formats will be recognised and decoded by the projector electronics e SMPTE 274M e SMPTE RP211 e SMPTE 295M e SMPTE 260M e SMPTE 296M HDSDI is a 1 4Gb link therefore the following or similar cable specification should be used to ensure fault free communication between source and projector Belden 8281 or equivalent with 750hm B
6. 5 4 1350 x 1080 pixels page 2 2 Notes tS For more information on how to connect the projector see Connecting the projector later in this section and Connections in 6 Appendix The resolution of the DMD fitted to the projector is 2048 x 1080 pixels TS For more information on how the use of the anamorphic lens will affect your choice of projection lens see Choosing the lens combination ater in this section i515 2H Cinema Projector User Manual Fitting the projected image to the screen It is important that your screen is of sufficient height and width to display images at all the aspect ratios you are planning 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 7 7 1 66 1 Aspect ratio 16 9 1 85 1 Screen height 2048x1080 1 2 35 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Screen width 2 35 1 aspect ratio W Hx2 35 H W x 0 43 2048x1080 native resolution W Hx1 9 H Wx0 53 1 85 1 aspect ratio W Hx1 85 H W x 0 54 16 9 aspect ratio W Hx1 77 H2Wx0 56 1 66 1 aspect ratio W Hx 1 66 H Wx0 6 4 3 aspect ratio W Hx 1 33 H Wx0 75 5 4 aspect ratio W Hx1 25 H Wx0 8 page 2 3 10 2 Insta
7. Remote Control 1 Connect the Remote Control supplied to this socket Remote Control 2 An external switching unit not supplied can be connected to this socket PC Control The projector can be controlled from a computer via a serial connection using a standard RS232 cable not supplied PC Control T Service or Installation personnel can use this serial connection to perform advanced setup functions General Purpose Input Output GPIO For future expansion PC adaptor card slot A PC adaptor card can be inserted here including memory card for firmware updates supplied wireless network adaptor card to control the projector from a computer General PC control T purpose I O out of view page 2 29 2 Installation Notes TS For more information about control input connections see Connections in section 6 Appendix I For more information about controlling the projector from a computer see your provider 2 Installation 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 page 2 30 i515 2H Cinema Projector User Manual Notes A Use only the power cable provided
8. 59 94 Interlaced 24 23 97 Hz Progressive SMPTE RP 211 3 1920 x 1080 24 23 98 Segmented Frame 24 23 97 Hz Progressive 1920 x 1080 25 Segmented Frame 25 Hz Progressive 1920 x 1080 30 29 97 Segmented Frame 30 29 97 Hz Progressive SMPTE 295M 1920 x 1080 50 Interlaced 25 Hz Progressive SMPTE 260M 1920 x 1035 60 59 94 Interlaced 24 23 97 Hz Progressive SMPTE 296M 1280 x 720 60 59 94 Progressive 60 59 94 Hz Progressive Other 1280 x 1024 48 47 95 Progressive 48 47 95 Hz Progressive 1280 x 720 72 Progressive 72 Hz Progressive Note 1 Requires source to be encoded with 2 2 Pull Down and assumes field one 1 dominance Note 2 Requires source to be encoded with 3 2 Pull Down and requires time code information Note 3 Proposed SMPTE standard page 6 6 S15 2H Cinema Projector User Manual Some dual SMPTE 292 source formats that will be auto detected and displayed 6 Appendix Example Vertical Maximum Active Examples Aspect Rates Hz Pixels Frame 2 Active Active overhead Ratio 24 23 97 3 437 500 2662 x 1024 2 767 376 2 6 1 2048 x 1106 2 306 580 1 85 1 1920 x 1080 2 113 800 1 78 1 25 3 300 000 2662 x 1024 2 767 376 2 6 1 2048 x 1106 2 306 580 1 85 1 1920 x 1080 2 113 800 1 78 1 30 29 97 2 750 000 2048 x 1106 2 306 580 1 85 1 1920 x 1080 2 113 800 1 78 1 36 2 291 667 1920 x 1080 2 113 800 1 78 1 48 4
9. A Ensure that the power outlet includes a Ground connection as this equipment MUST be earthed A Handle the power cable carefully and avoid sharp bends Do not use a damaged power cable 3 Getting started Contents Switching the PWI iii 3 2 Selectind a Btle sa 3 3 Displaying a test pate nen Aes ce aaa aaa RP Rude Cue 3 4 Adjusting the projected image ccc een eee it 3 5 To adjust the position of the image on the screen eeeeseeeeeeeeenenneenneenennen enne nnn nnne nennen 3 5 To adjust the size of the image on the screen cccceeee eee eee e eee eeeeeeee eee seeaeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseaeeeesneaneeeees 3 5 To adjust the focus of the image on the screen eeeeeseeeeeeeeneee enne nnne nnne nnne nnns 3 5 Switching the power off recien eed chateaus ex ete rta te tacec ccce ca asa sues de ean inca canicas 3 6 3 Getting started i515 2H Cinema Projector User Manual Switching the power on Notes Connect the power cable between the mains supply and the projector Push the main power switch upwards to switch on the power TS For more information about connecting the power cable see Power Connections in Section 2 Installation Main power switch The projector will initially be in Standby mode The ON STANDBY indicator on the control panel will show orange and the LCD screen will show Standby Standby To switc
10. page 4 12 i515 2H Cinema Projector User Manual 4 Controlling the projector Title Setup menus Notes continued C Direct Menu selection 1 Press the HeLP Direct Menu selection button page 12 4 Create File gt 2 Use the Alpha numeric keys to enter the menu number 090 4 Create PCF _ Create SOURCE including any leading zeroes A A eg 005 File File 3 Press Enter Name Name 066 q Aspect Ratio q Position H Position V Image Input Size HJ Image Input Size VJ 4096 4095 4096 4095 0 65535 0 65535 068 069 070 071 067 1 0 gt 41 25 41 33 41 42 415 411 73 1 85 42 35 v 055 SOURCE File Select CSC File Select LUT AL File Select 4 LUT CLUT File Sel d LUT DG File Select TCGD File Select p File Name File Name File Name File Name File Name 056 057 058 059 061 y 060 File Select 4 Set Parameter
11. Controlling the projector i515 2H Cinema Projector User Manual Menu trees The menus can be accessed from either the control panel or the remote control using the menu selection buttons The Main Menu has four major sub menus Menu Button 000 q Source Select 4 Configuration gt q Title Setup amp 4 Information see page 9 see pages 10 amp 11 see pages 12 13 see page 14 The Source E The Configuration i i The Title Setup p i The Information Select menus menus allow you menus allow you menus allow you i allow you to i to carry out basic to carry out setup to access to select from projector settings for up to 100 l up to 100 pre defined titles arange of test patterns i such as 1 lamp setup shutter mode 4 MMS control panel key lock GPIO control date time and 1 ON OFF timer reset to factory defaults le image orientation lens calibration and centering MCGD file creation test pattern Setup turret control connection baud rate titles edit titles make new titles delete titles create PCF and source files and for each title specify signal port signal configuration PCF MCGD and screen file selection lamp time BIOS firmware and data versions error codes IP addresses for controlling the projector via a network MMS se
12. buttons OR on the remote control press CTL with the ZOOM or ZOOM buttons To adjust the focus of the image on the screen EITHER on the control panel press the FOCUS or FOCUS buttons OR on the remote control press CTL with the FOCUS or FOCUS buttons page 3 5 3 Getting started i515 2H Cinema Projector User Manual Switching the power off Notes To switch the projector back into Standby mode press the POWER button on A the control panel or the POWER OFF button on the remote control for two Always allow the lamp to cool seconds for 5 minutes before POWER INBUT Switching off the power ON OFF Tac 2DEF 3GHI SELECT ENTER BACKLIGHT POWER m m CJ EJ E Moving the projector N A ON STAND BY TEST 4uxL mno 6PQR o O OIE Changing the lamp m da IMAGE PROJECTOR 7sru 8vwx 9 yz N 4 or O CJ IE TE 1 STATUS PICTURE WHITE BAL 0 CANCEL OO CJ Lapwust The ON STANDBY indicator on the control panel will change to orange and flash on and off The display will show the Cooldown timer which will count down from 300 seconds to zero Cooling 388 At the end of the cooling period the projector will go into Standby mode Standby Push the main power switch downwards to switch off the power Disconnect the power cable Main power switch page 3
13. gt y File Name 4 000 3 999 062 063 page 12 d SMPTE Field bit q Image Scaling q Turret Select gt Image Filter p Source Type __ gt 0434 Normal Pd _Invert gt 095 4 _ Enable Disable 094 4 _No Lens d _Lens 1 gt 044 d _Enable Disable gt Y 096 422910b t b 4 1220 12bit pack d 44410bit pack p d 4449 12bit pack Single SDI 4 422 10 OJE Pixel pack p 4422910 OIE Line pack p 442212 OIE Pixel pack 4 422 12 OIE Line pack Dua SDI 4444910 Mix pack 4 444010bit p 444 10 OIE Pixel pack p 4 4440 12 pack 4422910 OIE Frame Jp 8bit 4 10bit pack p 4 12bit pack Single DVI Dual 8bit 4 Duai 10bit pack Dual 12bit pack p 4 Twin amp bit p Twin 10bit gt Twin 12bit pack Dual Twin DVI page 4 13 4 Controlling the projector i515 2H Cinema Projector User Manual Information menus Notes Direct Menu selection 1 Press the HeLP Direct Menu selection button 2 Use the Alpha numeric keys to enter the menu number including any leading zeroes eg 005 3 Press Enter
14. release 7 lever Zoom drive lever Calibrating the lens Each time a new lens is fitted to the projector or the zoom drive lever is operated the calibration procedure MUST be carried out Installation Lens Calibrate gt v D For more information about how to do this see the example in Using the Menus in Section 4 Controlling the projector page 2 17 2 Installation Notes A Each time a new lens is fitted to the projector or the zoom drive lever is operated the calibration procedure MUST be carried out See Using the Menus in Section 4 Controlling the projector 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 2 Installation 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 per
15. tite Delete page 13 v File Name 010 011 4 Title Name001 Title Name100 v v Title Name001 Title Name100 009 013 Signal Port Select _ Signal Config q Data File Select p 0254 PCF File select 4MCGD File select d Screen File Select gt File Name File Name screen file1 screen file3 045 046 047 page 13 038 4 _ Process Path 4 Pull down Seq q Pull down offset Pull down Re synclp 04014 2 2 9 4 3 2 y 039 4 Cinema b dL NonCinema 042 Enable Disable gt 041 4 F1 F5 v 024 292 b 2928 b 292Dua 4 DV A b 4 DVI B Jj 4 Dvi Dual Twin wMMs 1 gt 4 mms 2 MMS 1 Twin As MMS1 below As MMS1 below Only if MMS is connected Entry List 4 Signal Direct gt y 1 100 Slot 1 xxx Slot 2 xxx P 4 Slot 3 0x 4 Slot 4 xx gt f as Slot 1 below as Slot 1 below as Slot 1 below Xxx slot type depending Y on card in MMS slot RGB MM RGB q Video S Video 4 Component MM Video DVI MM DVI MM spi SPI 1 4 SDI2 gt
16. 40 82 98 115 131 Throw distance page 2 8 45 metres 148 feet Notes XS If the mix of images to be displayed includes images of varying aspect ratio then you should base your choice of lens on the widest image that is to be projected TS The lenses available and their part numbers are listed below 1 45 1 8 1 zoom lens 102 933 1 8 2 4 1 zoom lens 102 934 note these two lenses overlap 2 2 3 0 1 zoom lens 102 935 3 0 4 3 1 zoom lens 102 936 i515 2H Cinema Projector User Manual Lens charts continued 2 35 1 full width image no anamorphic lens 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 o o p g o o o o 2 E g E 42 13 98 30 TRF see page 15 1 35 11 82 25 gua o 5 E 28 9 3 66 20 c c E E 5 21 6 54915 0 Y 14 4 33 10 7 2 16 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 metres 33 49 66 82 98 115 131 148 feet Throw distance 2 35 1 full width image without anamorphic lens Where the mix of images to be displayed includ
17. GPIN 7 N Ext GPIN 8 N Ext GPOUT 1 N Ext GPOUT 2 N Ext GPOUT 3 N Ext GPOUT 4 N Ext GPOUT 5 N Ext GPOUT 6 N Ext GPOUT 7 N Ext PROJ GOOD N N C Ext TCODE N 5mA 50mA 1 1V 50mA page 6 15 6 Appendix Notes I For more information about connecting the projector see Connecting the projector in 2 Installation OEM TI R 390 O EXT_GPIN_P 1 v EXT GPIN N Lo NEC PS2801 4 Optically Coupled Isolator TI OEM I l q O EXI_GPOUT_P I 5 gt i I EXT GPOUT N i PU PM I NEC PS2801 4 Optically Coupled Isolator 6 Appendix i515 2H Cinema Projector User Manual Dimensions without anamorphic lens All dimensions in mm 724 714 202020202000 X 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 1116 fl 356 i T I 4 E LO e I P3 Y 4 l 38dia 1013 853 50 o pis O SAH J S 8020909000 676 465 y 4 A Yi O o o o o 790 44 page 6 16 i515 2H Cinema Projector User Manual 6 Appendix Dimensions with anamorphic lens fitted A A EET O o o All dimensio
18. Maximum rates iS15 24 Cinema Projector User Manual 2 x SMPTE 292 HD SDI single or 1 x SMPTE 292 HD SDI dual Port Source Hof Maximum Scan Color Processing Display Protocol Format Bits Input Rate Type Format Path 0 Format Dual SMPTE 292 SMPTE 292 1920x1080 10 35 55 Hz Progressive 4 2 2 DLP Cinema 2048 x 1080 SMPTE 292 2048x1080 10 33 34 Hz Progressive 4 2 2 DLP Cinema 2048 x 1080 SMPTE 292 1920x1080 10 23 75 Hz Progressive 4 4 4 Standard DLP 2048 x 1080 SMPTE 292 2048x1080 10 22 27 Hz Progressive 4 4 4 Standard DLP 2048 x 1080 Dual SMPTE 292 SMPTE 292 1920x1080 10 48 78 Hz Progressive 4 2 2 DLP Cinema 2048 x 1080 SMPTE 292 2048x1080 10 48 78 Hz Progressive 4 2 2 DLP Cinema 2048 x 1080 SMPTE 292 1920x1080 10 47 45 Hz Progressive 4 4 4 Standard DLP 2048 x 1080 SMPTE 292 2048x1080 10 44 50 Hz Progressive 4 4 4 Standard DLP 2048 x 1080 Note 1 Processing path selectable via software Note 2 Can be displayed at twice this rate Some single SMPTE 292 source formats that will be auto detected and displayed Source Source Source Vertical Scan Display Vertical Rate Standard Format Rate Hz Type Hz SMPTE 274M 1920 x 1080 24 23 98 Progressive 24 23 97 Hz Progressive 1920 x 1080 25 Progressive 25 Hz Progressive 1920 x 1080 30 29 97 Progressive 30 29 97 Hz Progressive 1920 x 1080 50 Interlaced 25 Hz Progressive 1920 x 1080 60
19. Menu trees ater in this section When using any feature that requires further menu selection you will need to be within view of the LCD screen on the control panel Press to turn picture off Press again to turn back on Press with CTL to operate selection buttons Focus and Zoom Press with CTL to adjust Y E focus and zoom Press CTL and posi LENS together release then use lt gt 4 Y buttons to position the X image on the screen eal Direct Menu selection In the Menu trees on the following pagees some menus are marked with a number To jump directly to those menus using the remote control 1 Press the HeLP Direct Menu selection button 2 Use the Alpha numeric keys to enter the menu number including any leading zeroes eg 005 3 Press Enter 4 Controlling the projector i515 2H Cinema Projector User Manual Using the menus The menus can be accessed from either the control panel or the remote control using the menu selection buttons ZOOM MENU SELECT ENTER BACKLIGHT M A dl es 4 gt m or O v STATU CANCEL Control panel buttons IE AUTO C MENU ADDRESS A ER Em Jt L mute II FOCUS FE MAGNIFY Z00M O O Remote Control buttons At switch on The projector will initially be in Standby
20. NS 2 cc oecceee REIR A cena ame ee 6 4 Ice ulckM eR 6 4 Optical m M 6 5 Physical iii H 6 5 Elec A a aa aE a anh 6 5 Control NpUiS En 6 5 Cinema MISI CERES A a A Ad SEAS daea arnt 6 6 ESI CT canica iii 6 8 Projection lens data ii e ad dd id di 6 9 CONEA A EN UN 6 10 Cinema Input SMPTE 292 HD SDI connection esseeeeeesseeseeeeeeeen enne anne 6 10 DVI D Input connection eere erneuert a a aaa aaa a a eda ea vented aaaea due EE ela ai aaae 6 11 LEAN cornnection a ss 6 12 10BaseT Unshielded Twisted Pair cable 2 ccccccceceeeeecsecaeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeetessessessaecaseasasaaeeaaesaeeeeeeseeeeeeess 6 12 Serial COMMON MPU eem 6 13 Null modem cable 1 inte tes sei A vee nega aea Fera Tas LEER M Ter sees 6 13 Modem settings 3 4 NLA ee le ERE ee Rd Pa ED e eR ER o e Rd Eh ta Re be bed 6 13 Remote Control 2 eases cc C PR 6 14 General Purpose Input Output GPIO leslie eeeeeeeeeee eene n tnn nn nena nnnm ener an nnnm net n nnn neni 6 15 DIMENSIONS 5 snis uM A QD DIE Dc cnl NL ID DM SM LIII C D aaia 6 16 without anamorphic lens iecit reiten erecti A ni nano E ERR orn inan rene EE XXE Eo dne rana uus 6 16 DIMENSIONS EE a 6 17 with anamorphic lens fitted ida ida dates 6 17 6 App
21. metres 33 49 66 82 98 115 131 148 feet Throw distance page 2 11 2 Installation Notes XS Foran example of how to use the lens charts see the first chart TS The lenses available and their part numbers are listed below 1 45 1 8 1 zoom lens 102 933 1 8 2 4 1 zoom lens 102 934 note these two lenses overlap 2 2 3 0 1 zoom lens 102 935 3 0 4 3 1 zoom lens 102 936 2 Installation Lens charts continued i515 2H Cinema Projector User Manual 1 66 1 full height image no anamorphic lens Use the chart below to choose which lens best suits your application if you need to be more precise then use the calculations on page 5 o o g g D o o o E E 59 18 98 30 TRF see page 15 1 14 49 15 82 25 lt gt H 9 40 12 66 20 c c E E 5 29 9 49 15 o 0 20 6 33 10 10 3 16 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 33 49 66 82 98 115 131 Throw distance page 2 12 45 metres 148 feet Notes XS Foran example of how to use the lens charts see the first chart TS The lenses available and their part numbers are listed below 1 45 1 8 1 zoom lens 10
22. or gt buttons to show the sub menus available Source Select gt dj Information gt Press the SELECT Y button or the ENTER button to open one of the menus for example the Information menu Information a Lame Time gt v Configuration i gt Press the SELECT 4 button or CANCEL button to close the menu OR press the SELECT or gt buttons to show the sub menus available Information Lame Time v C v gt gt 41P Address wv Information A Press the SELECT Y button or the ENTER button to open one of the menus for example the Version menu llarziaon BIOS y dw gt Information gt Version gt Notes TS To return to the Main Menu at any time press the MENU button XS For a full listing of all the menus see Menu trees ater in this section Setur gt Information m Error Code gt Information 4 1115 Status wv gt gt A page 4 6 i515 2H Cinema Projector User Manual Press the SELECT 4 button or CANCEL button to close the menu OR press the SELECT or gt buttons to show the sub menus available 4 Controlling the projector Version gt Version gt Version F EIUS Firmware Data v
23. reduced total lens mount shift available in pixels and vs DMD size i515 2H Cinema Projector User Manual Fitting the anamorphic lens The anamorphic lens mount may be supplied as a partially disassembled kit If necessary follow these instructions to assemble Attach the two support arms to the front corner posts of the projector ensuring that the slide poles are parallel to each other Loosen the two slide clamps and slide the lens carriage onto the slide poles Attach the cross brace to the ends of the support poles Connect the flying lead into the socket below and to the right of the lens Lens clamp Lens holder ad arm I I I I 1 I I l I I l I 1 P 1 Slide pole Slide cl mp 4 Y Cross brace Lens carriage If the projection lens has not already been fitted fit it now and adjust the position and focus This will ensure that the lens is in the right position so that the position of the anamorphic lens can be adjusted correctly Loosen the lens clamp position the anamorphic lens in the lens holder and tighten the clamp screws Loosen the slide clamp and slide the carriage in until the anamorphic lens is approximately 2 5mm from projection lens Tighten the slide clamp screws Re check the projection lens clearance after adjusting the alignment overleaf page 2 19 2 Installation Notes XS Be careful not to scratch the lens surfaces If you do accidentally t
24. see Fitting the anamorphic lens ater in this section 2 Installation i515 2H Cinema Projector User Manual Choosing the projection lens A number of 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 the mix of images to be displayed includes images of varying aspect ratio then you should base your choice of lens on the widest image that is to be projected Method one using the lens charts For the image sizes listed below use one of the charts on the following pages to choose a lens full width images including native resolution 2048 x 1080 pixels 2 35 1 full width 2048 x 871 pixels 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 A Throw Ratio Factor TRF has been applied to the following charts 1 85 1 full height 1998 x 1080 pixels 16 9 full height 1920 x 1080 pixels 1 66 1 full height 1793 x 1080 pixels 4 3 full height 1440 x 1080 pixels 5 4 full height 1350 x 1080 pixels Method two by calculation See the calculations on the page immediately following the lens charts page 2 6 Notes TS For more information about how to fit and adjust the projection lens see Fitting the projection lens ater in this section I For more information about how to determine the ima
25. source is switched on and connected to the projector correctly Check that the correct image source is selected See Section 4 Using the menus Source Select menu Check that the shutter is open and the image settings are set correctly See Section 4 Using the menus Setup menu 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 A Always allow the lamp to cool for 5 minutes before switching off the power moving the projector or changing the lamp If as a result of an extreme mains supply variation the projector goes into Standby mode during normal operation allow the lamp to cool for at least 15 minutes before moving the projector Alternatively switch the projector ON to restart the cooling fan then switch into Standby mode and wait for 5 minutes page 6 2 S15 2H Cinema Projector User Manual 6 Appendix Problem Possible solutions The image does not fit the screen correctly If the image is smaller than 2048 x 1080 pixels then the image will NOT fill the screen The projector does not perform any image processing the MMS 1000 is 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 image settings are set correctly See Section 4 Using the menus S
26. specification for weights Do not place heavy objects on top of the projector chassis The projector chasis is NOT capable of withstanding the weight of another projector Do not tilt the projector more than 12 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 i515 2H Cinema Projector User Manual Fitting the lamp duct box If the lamp duct box is to be used to duct the hot exhaust air from the lamp this should be fitted using the four screw holes in the lamp compartment door Standard 200mm ducting can be used to connect the box to the projection room air extraction system Duct box fixing holes page 2 23 2 Installation Notes A If the projector must be mounted close to people or heat sensitive equipment then external ducting will be required to remove the hot exhaust air safely A Installation of the lamp duct box should be carried out ONLY by certified service personnel 2 Installation i515 2H Cinema Projector User Manual Connecting the projector Typical connections SDI Aor B DVIAor B LAN 1 or 2 Remote Control page 2 24 i515 2H Cinema Projector User Manual Signal inputs DVI D inputs A and B EE Cinema inputs 7 SDIA and SDI B Control inputs
27. 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 lamp to cool for 5 minutes before switching off the power moving the projector or changing the lamp If as a result of an extreme mains supply variation the projector goes into Standby mode during normal operation allow the lamp to cool for at least 15 minutes before moving the projector Alternatively switch the projector ON to restart the cooling fan then switch into Standby mode and wait for 5 minutes The projector must be switched OFF before removing the air filter otherwise dust could be sucked into the projector by the ventilation fan Never use strong detergents or solvents such as alcohol or thinners to clean the projector and lens page ii i515 2H Cinema Projector User Manual Important Information Installation precautions Notes A Connect the LAN cable only to a computer LAN connection Other similar connectors may have a dangerously high voltage source A ferrite core clamp must be fitted to each SDI cable used to ensure protection from radio frequency interference The projector must be installed only by suitably qualified personnel in accordance with local building codes The p
28. 024 Lamp Setup p 4 Setup gt Installation 3 Press Enter page 11 Y 014 4 Image Orient Lens Calibrate Lens Center 0154 Move tp ee y 016 q Adjust gt 1164 Zoom Fixed z Y 035 4 60 100 gt 118 Start Yes gt No Zoom disabled v 117 Start y Yes 9 No v Lens calibrate Note sn apoj 3 minutes Lens memory is initialized when Lens calibrate is executed Y 018 4 Desktop Front q Ceiling Rear Desktop Rear q Ceiling Front gt v 005 4 Shutter Mode gt MMS Control lp Panel Key Lock GPIO Control p page 11 on qo gt 083 Disable 4 Enable 02 N 008 d Enable Disable v 098 4Not Use 4 MMS 1 4 MMS 2 4MMS 1 amp MMS 2 page 4 10 i515 2H Cinema Projector User Manual 4 Controlling the projector Configuration menus Notes continued Direct Menu selection 1 Press the HeLP Direct Menu selection button 2 Use the Alpha numeric keys to enter the menu number including any leading zeroes eg 005 3 Press Enter
29. 2 933 1 8 2 4 1 zoom lens 102 934 note these two lenses overlap 2 2 3 0 1 zoom lens 102 935 3 0 4 3 1 zoom lens 102 936 i515 2H Cinema Projector User Manual Lens charts continued 4 3 full height image no anamorphic lens Use the chart below to choose which lens best suits your application if you need to be more precise then use the calculations on page 5 o o o o o o Do E 2 E 73 22 98 30 TRF see page 15 1 42 6119 8225 lt o 5015 66 20 S S 5 37 11 5 49 15 o o 25 8 3310 12 4 16 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 metres 33 49 66 82 98 115 131 148 feet Throw distance page 2 13 2 Installation Notes XS Foran example of how to use the lens charts see the first chart TS The lenses available and their part numbers are listed below 1 45 1 8 1 zoom lens 102 933 1 8 2 4 1 zoom lens 102 934 note these two lenses overlap 2 2 3 0 1 zoom lens 102 935 3 0 4 3 1 zoom lens 102 936 2 Installation Lens charts continued i515 2H Cinema Projector User Manual 5 4 full height image no anamorphic lens Use the chart below to choose whi
30. 6 4 Controlling the projector Contents IBtrOCH C LIOT IPC Ln cate cU c eeDE eo EE PEE nace 1 2 Using the controlpanel aserra eel keiten a tas 1 2 Using the remote control eeeeeeseseeeeeeeeeeee nennen nennen nnn nn in nnn nr sind in nnns sind a nnns sand u nennen nandi n nnn 1 3 Using the alphasnumeric KBOys aida 1 3 Using ithe merus e nier HER Eie diuites teri 1 4 uin 1 4 Navigation through the menu trees ssssssssssssesssseee nennen nnne ennt n thnni senden nnn nir sene nnns rennen nnn nen 1 5 Example Using the Information menus sss eene nnn nnns innen nnn iiir detnr tnn ir rien nn nire 1 6 Example Lens Calibration Ro ERR EIE edi ae nae 1 7 Menu trees coo xut dcus een ne rE Pee Er EIE EE Ie 1 8 Source Select MENUS ii enr EA a a E eraa A AE a 1 9 Configuration menus 5 e aer aa ed e rein P ds 1 10 Information MENUS e E I menn nna nkuu saa 4 RR RR R ARR REA RR RR RR RSEN RR GER NA RR RR RR RR RRSR RR NAR RSS R44 Ras y 44 Saad ana dA 1 14 4 Controlling the projector Introduction i515 2H Cinema Projector User Manual There are three ways to control the projector the buttons and menus available on the control panel the buttons on the remote control in conjunction with the menus on the control panel LCD screen areduced set of menus on a remote computer using a web browser with the IP addre
31. 6 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 33 49 66 82 98 115 131 Throw distance 45 metres 148 feet page 2 7 2 Installation Notes XS If the mix of images to be displayed includes images of varying aspect ratio then you should base your choice of lens on the widest image that is to be projected JE The lenses available and their part numbers are listed below 1 45 1 8 1 zoom lens 102 933 1 8 2 4 1 zoom lens 102 934 note these two lenses overlap 102 935 2 2 3 0 1 zoom lens 3 0 4 3 1 zoom lens 102 936 2 Installation Lens charts continued i515 2H Cinema Projector User Manual 2 35 1 full width image with anamorphic lens 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 TRF see page 15 1 o o o 33 33 2E L E 52 16 98 30 43 13 82 25 c D 3 3510 66 20 c c 9 9 5 26 8 549 15 o N 17 5 3310 83 16 5 10 33 15 49 20 66 25 30 35
32. 7 95 1 718 750 1280 x 1024 1 346 680 1 25 1 50 1 650 000 1280 x 1024 1 346 680 1 25 1 60 59 94 1 375 000 1280 x 1024 1 346 680 1 25 1 72 1 145 833 1280 x 720 943 200 1 78 1 Note If the maximum number of active pixels is exceeded the electronics will truncate the excess data There may be image artifacts where this data truncation occurs Note For all dual channel configurations the two channels must be synchronized to be within 215ns Note 1 Max Active Pixels per Frame 82 5 x 10 Vertical Rate Note 2 The Maximum Active Pixels Frame must include an overhead which is the greater of 30 clocks per line at 82 5Mhz OR 27 clocks per line at the input clock rate AND 4 lines per field frame page 6 7 6 Appendix iS15 24 Cinema Projector User Manual DVI D Inputs 2 x DVI D single or 1 x DVI D twin DVI supported and E EDID reported source formats Port Source Vertical Clock Rate Scan Color Protocol Format Rate max Type Space DDWG DVI 640 x 480 60 Hz 25 175 MHz Progressive RGB DDWG DVI 640 x 480 72 Hz 31 500 MHz Progressive RGB DDWG DVI 800 x 600 60 Hz 40 MHz Progressive RGB DDWG DVI 800 x 600 72 Hz 50 MHz Progressive RGB DDWG DVI 1024 x 768 60 Hz 65 MHz Progressive RGB DDWG DVI 1024 x 768 70 Hz 75 MHz Progressive RGB DDWG DVI 1280 x 1024 50 Hz 89 970 MHz Progressive RGB DDWG DVI 1280 x 1024 60 Hz 108 MHz Progressive RGB DDWG DVI 1920 x 1080 60 Hz 138 5 MHz Progressive R
33. Fitting the projection lens iii ceca i eI ERRORI NERIRINRTESKERGAR MK eieaes 2 17 Calibrating the tenis raa eaaa reiten Ire irri eoe bla rea site 2 17 Shifting the Imago iiic ceto oe idees ite oe bio tess pec eben bes sit eo t lata tu iae dee Daten ate ed aet ds 2 18 Fitting the anamorphic lens iii Lone eon ccentetctzeacetecersterstenteetsdeeanets 2 19 Adjusting the anamorphic lens eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeennen nennen nennen ennt nnn nennen nnn nnne nn nnne nnns 2 20 Positioning the screen and projector eeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeee eene 2 21 Mounting the projector ana 2 22 ES CIIDEER A O EA 2 22 Fittmg the lamp duct DOXx eoe niter iaa iria elit aRRDAE 2 23 Connecting the proJGCtor e eoi tret eniro eto iesus e eheu te Oe etn eee eee 2 24 typical CONNECtIONS ii EE 2 24 Cinema Inputs SMPTE 292 HD SD cocconccnncnnnnnnnncnnnoonconccnnncnnnnnnnnnnnnnononennnnnnnnnnnnn nnn t tnnt nnne 2 26 DEDO s obese deae sor uh tU E EU IM C Lt 2 27 Control connectioris 5 erento T 2 28 Power connectioris 1 inre eerte onte diee A em exec s ethnic tersd gu es uebu mosse obe e LEE eu Ene 2 30 3 Getting started 3 1 Switching th power on x i oce coti p eee cese da tud teca etes ioco mue Es reatus 3 2 Selecting a Me 3 3 Displaying test patterns coincida 3 4 Adjusting the projected image on 3 5 To adjust the position of the image on the screen eeeeeeee
34. GB DDWG DVI 2048 x 1080 60 Hz 122 MHz Progressive RGB Note For all twin configurations the two channels must be synchronized to be within 215ns Note 1 VESA standard compliant Note 2 Timing is extrapolated from VESA standard timing Note 3 Listed under Detailed Timing Native for DC2K based systems Format for Generic Inputs to DVI D Port Series 0 Port Source Vertical Clock Rate Scan Color Processing Display Protocol Format Rate max Type Space Path Format DDWG DVI 1280 x 1024 23 61Hz 82 5 Mhz Progressive RGB DLP Cinema 1280 x 1024 DDWG DVI 1280 x 1024 23 96 Hz 165 Mhz Progressive RGB Standard DLP 1280 x 1024 Note 1 Processing path selectable via software Format for Generic Inputs to DVI D Port Series 1 Port Source of Vertical Scan Color Processing Display Protocol Format Bits Rate Type Space Path Format Single Link DVI DDWG DVI 1920 x 1080 10 23 48 Hz Progressive RGB DLP Cinema 2048 x 1080 DDWG DVI 2048 x 1080 10 23 48 Hz Progressive RGB DLP Cinema 2048 x 1080 DDWG DVI 1920 x 1080 10 23 62 Hz Progressive RGB Standard DLP 1920 x 1080 DDWG DVI 2048 x 1080 10 23 58 Hz Progressive RGB Standard DLP 2048 x 1080 Twin Link DVI DDWG DVI 1920 x 1080 10 23 48 Hz Progressive RGB DLP Cinema 2048 x 1080 DDWG DVI 2048 x 1080 10 23 48 Hz Progressive RGB DLP Cinema 2048 x 1080 DDWG DVI 1920 x 1080 10 23 77 Hz Progressive R
35. GB Standard DLP 1920 x 1080 DDWG DVI 2048 x 1080 10 23 72 Hz Progressive RGB Standard DLP 2048 x 1080 Note 1 Processing path selectable via software page 6 8 i515 2H Cinema Projector User Manual Projection lens data part numbers throw ratio L2K 14ZG 102 933 01165056 1 45 1 8 1 zoom L2K 18ZG 102 934 01165057 1 8 2 4 1 zoom L2K 222G 102 935 01165058 2 2 3 0 1 zoom 6 Appendix L2K 30ZG 102 936 01165059 3 0 4 3 1 zoom full DMD image width 3 25m 2 19m 2 15m 1 11m 9 82ft 7 62ft 5 49ft 4 34ft throw distance 5 45m 5 45m 2 2m 6 9m 5 45m 16 148ft 16 148ft 7 4 22 6ft 16 148ft lens shift vertical 282 282 282 t 282 vs DMD height 0 26H 0 26H t 0 26H t 0 26H lens shift horizontal t 172 t 172 t 172 t 172 vs DMD width 0 085W 0 085W 0 085W 0 085W Aperture F 2 5 F 2 5 F 2 5 F 2 5 Max object field size 36 0mm dia 36 0mm dia 36 0mm dia 36 0mm dia Effective focal length 40 71 50 89mm 50 72 62 12mm 62 35 84 79mm 84 0 120 5mm 1 6 2 0in 2 2 5in 2 46 3 34in 3 31 4 74in Distortion 1 596 1 596 1 596 1 596 Transmission gt 88 avg gt 88 gt 88 avg gt 88 avg Mechanical Lens extension 109mm 97mm 53mm 98mm 4 3in 3 8in 2 1in 3 9in Length 381mm 368 4mm 324 9mm 370 8mm 15in 14 5in 12 8in 14 6in Maximum diameter 139mm 139mm 139mm 139m
36. NC Cinema inputs SDIA and SDI B Fitting a ferrite core clamp Fit a ferrite core clamp to each SDI cable used Prise open the catches to open the clamp Position the clamp close to the projector end of the SDI cable and close it firmly around the cable so that the catches snap shut Fasten a cable tie close to the clamp to ensure that the clamp stays in place Notes TS For more information about input connectors see Connections in section 6 Appendix JS For more information about supported input formats see Specification in section 6 Appendix N A ferrite core clamp must be fitted to each SDI cable used to ensure protection from radio frequency interference i515 2H Cinema Projector User Manual DVI D Inputs The projector can also accept signals from a variety of alternative sources via the two DVI D inputs An external image processing unit can be located close to source equipment such as computers video tape players and DVD players etc Therefore only the projector needs to be located in the projection booth The two inputs can be configured for use as two separate individually selectable Single DVI D inputs one Twin link DVI D input For short distances a regular DVI D cable may be used but for distances greater than 5 metres the DigiLink high bandwidth optical connection system is recommended EDID handshaking If you are using a computer DVI card or other DVI s
37. NEC S15 2H Super High Brightness Digital Cinema Projector User Manual 104 597A i515 2H Cinema Projector User Manual i515 2H Cinema Projector User Manual Important Information Important Information Please read this user manual carefully before using the projector and keep Notes the manual handy for future reference A serial number is located on the side of the projector Record it here Symbols used in this manual Warnings A ELECTRICAL WARNING this symbol indicates that there is a danger of electrical shock unless the instructions are closely followed N 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 TS NOTE this symbol indicates that there is some important 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 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 D
38. ONTENTS 1 Introduction 1 1 What s inthe Dox aca 1 2 Key features of the projecto siii cia eei v palo epica dan ena nda ere ien pede 1 3 Getting to know the projector cerros eo couette eonun ee pont eae nee ede ented nee 1 4 Chassis lamp lens and filter onoonncnncconnnoncnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnanonncnnncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn rn nn nn nn nrn tnn nnn nnn nnn 1 4 Connection panels input and control ooconncnnnnnnnnnoninoncnononcncnnnnnnennnenenennnnnrnnnnnnn anne n nacen nnmnnn nene 1 5 2 Installation 2 1 Fitting the image to the screen vscesc access sence ce ree ceccn cccctecn eee ctecncsestcecceesteicnenttiienetecneeteecnens 2 2 Fitting the image to the DMD ooonnnnccccnnninoccccnnnnnnaccccnnnnn secre 2 2 Fitting the projected image to the screen ssseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenennnnnennnnnnn nnne nnn nennen nnn nennen 2 3 Using the anamorphic lens ici aiii 2 5 Choosing the projection lens ninio tea ta ha tne Scu M eee eee 2 6 Method one using the lens charts seeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeneneeenennnenn enne nn nnne nennen ntn nnne nennen nen 2 6 Lens charts o deser tete s See Lese e Les esu esso eder senec ever bL e eue 2 7 Method two Choosing a lens by calculation eeeeeeseeeeeeeneeneennn nennen nnn nnn 2 15 Useful lens formulae and constants ccccceceeceeeeeeeeeen eee eee cena eeeee eee eee sea saa eaaeesesseaseeaeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeees 2 16
39. Pese eaa Eae aUe oen ere E EDEN PE ERE REED 6 4 OUI A A A O A T 6 5 PHYSIGal ri nerd det LL Li Ime 6 5 I dap MEC O A E A E E TT 6 5 Control npn cec ERR 6 5 Ginema Inputs tacon nad esce ness RR NERA E rese EA eL TE eaa ras 6 6 DVI D Inputs idad 6 8 Projection lens data rn PRIMER 6 9 Moa iei y CIP 6 10 Cinema Input SMPTE 292 HD SDI connection esee nennen nnns 6 10 I ERR COMMCCtION m 6 11 LAN COME NO e KM EET 6 12 Serial COMO lM PU ELEM 6 13 Remote Control 2 da 6 14 General Purpose Input Output GPIO cooccccccncnnnnnnncccnnconconccnnccnnnencnnnnonennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nennt rnnt 6 15 DIMENSIONS Ae acan ai 6 16 without anamorphic lens ie erem rte ea scenes ed i deen Dr rera terres ees Pi nanana se etaar 6 16 DINMGM SIONS zc 6 17 with anamorphic lens fitted oooonccnccnnnnnnnnnonccnnccnncnonencnnnnnnncnnnnnnnnnn eae aaa eeaeeaeeeeseeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeees 6 17 page vii 1 Introduction Contents Whats in the Doxa ein 1 2 Key features of the projector iio 1 3 Getting to know the pro GCEOL scsi 1 4 Chassis lamp lens and filter 2 se sase heceiscassceccececannieceeceincasnzuestci esa IE LEES ER RAS ROE ennnen nenamerna RRE END CIE Rasa Rs 1 4 Connection panels input and control ccoooononccccccnononannnononnnnnnncnnr romana nr rr n eene nn nennen nennen nn nnn inen nn nnn nnne n 1 5 1 I
40. anding standards of the film community This large screen movie theatre projector delivers the finest digital images with unprecedented clarity and precision The integrated Series iS15 2K harnesses the power of Texas instruments new 2048x1080 pixel HPO DMD s delivering a greyscale and contrast previously unknown in movie theatres With the security of de encryption to decode digital movie material protection is ensured right up to the point it turns into light A Sub title engine enables sharp text scaled according to projected image size Key Features High resolution large screen projector e For screens up to 50ft wide 15m Optical performance to meet or exceed the TI DLP Cinema guidelines True 2K 2048x1080 resolution Film like colour gamut matching e 110kg 4kW single phase Compact size light weight Intelligent Lens Mount for precision pixel accurate pre sets LAN and RS232 connection for network operation e SMPTE 292 serial Digital Input e DVI D Single and Twin for alternative inputs for corporate or live events LCD display for local setup and system status Shutter Electronic non linear cropping Electronic linear resizing page 1 3 1 Introduction Notes TS For inputs other than Cinema including analog or digital composite or component RGB and S video and for DVI sources needing features such as scaling soft edge blend cross fade and user definable geometric warp
41. aterial S15AF 103 609B or Lenses 1 45 1 8 1 40 7 50 9mm L2K 14ZG 102 933 or 1 8 2 4 1 50 7 67 8mm L2K 18ZG 102 934 or 2 2 3 0 1 62 4 84 8mm L2K 227G 102 935 or 3 0 4 3 1 84 8 125mm L2K 30ZG 102 936 or x1 25 Anamorphic lens 102 130 or iS15 24 Cinema Projector User Manual 01164028 01164029 73893286 7N900122 7N520019 73499217 79646181 7N960191 24FT8871 01165081 01165084 01165080 01165079 01165086 01165056 01165057 01165058 01165059 01165077 page 6 4 i515 2H Cinema Projector User Manual 6 Appendix Optical Digital Light Processor Lamp power Lamp life typical Brightness Colour gamut Contrast ratio Pixel fill factor Physical Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Thermal Dissipation Operating Humidity Weight Electrical Mains voltage Power consumption International Regulations Control Inputs 3 x 1 26 Texas Instruments DMD resolution 2048 x 1080 pixels 3kW 750 hours 12 000 ANSI lumens 410 for screens up to 50ft 15m wide Meets or exceed TI Cinema guidelines Meets or exceed TI Cinema guidelines 8796 10 to 35 C 10 to 50 C 13640 BTU up to 80 non condensing 114kg 249lbs 200 240 VAC 10 48 62Hz single phase 4000 W Meets FCC Class A requirements FC Meets EMC Directives EN 50081 1 EN 50082 1 EN 55022 Meets Low Voltage Directive EN60950 C 2 x LAN 1 x RS232 serial page 6 5 6 Appendix Cinema Inputs
42. ch lens best suits your application if you need to be more precise then use the calculations on page 5 o o o o o o o o g E g E 78 24 98 30 TRF see page 15 1 52 66 20 82 25 s gt o 2 53 16 66 20 c c E S 5 3912 49 15 o 0 26 8 33 10 13 4 16 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 33 49 66 82 98 115 131 Throw distance page 2 14 45 metres 148 feet Notes JE Foran example of how to use the lens charts see the first chart TS The lenses available and their part numbers are listed below 1 45 1 8 1 zoom lens 102 933 1 8 2 4 1 zoom lens 102 934 note these two lenses overlap 2 2 3 0 1 zoom lens 102 935 3 0 4 3 1 zoom lens 102 936 i515 2H Cinema Projector User Manual Method two Choosing a lens by calculation For any screen size not covered by the lens charts 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 2048 Image width in pixels ldentify the screen width required ldentify the throw distance required Throw distance calculations are based on the distance from
43. eeeeeennennnneeen nennen nn 3 5 To adjust the size of the image on the screen seeeeeeeeeeeneen nennen nnn nnns 3 5 To adjust the focus of the image on the screen eeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneenenen nennen nennen nnn 3 5 Switching the power off sio 3 6 page vi ST5 2H Cinema Projector User Manual Contents 4 Controlling the projector 1 1 Tapia A cerie te teri iter etn ir ne ere tener nny sere rie aeie ier rie ters E E E 1 2 Using the control panel 11er eene certe reina e cc end rename iras 1 2 Using the remote conitrol cere cierre tenete tri ener e Pene Een oerte cea TUKEEN KANEN nases dd 1 3 Using the Menus e M 1 4 MENU TES A O a 1 8 Source Select menus 5 ee tete a ca 1 9 Configuration mens ener itte ii iia Leer Fea Dea Lene eR RA Ld n ae SR E Re deg Dura 1 10 niani nutrire RE 1 14 5 Maintenance 5 1 Changing the air filter material Leeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee eene eene nennen 5 2 Changing the lampara date 5 4 E mp ho rs Meter iii reete tere o eue que HDD p ck daai Deo va VAR EE ER eeu Reb o0 5 4 Cleaning the projector and lens eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeene eene ee eene 5 5 6 Appendix 6 1 Bcngrdgee 6 2 cid ce 6 4 Part numbers iei UD EEH ERI ieu verre daba vere pase u
44. endix Troubleshooting Problem i515 2H Cinema Projector User Manual 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 amber I L indicator is lit The projector has shut down for one of the following reasons The lamp compartment door is open There is insufficient air flow to cool the lamp The projector is overheating Some other error see LCD screen for error code and contact your supplier The red I L indicator is lit The theatre safety system has shut down the projector or The EXT I L connection has become disconnected The lamp is not lit 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 lamp may be faulty Check by fitting a new lamp module See Section 5 Maintenance Changing the lamp The lamp power may be turned down See Section 4 Using the menus Setup menu The lamp is lit but no image is displayed Check that the input
45. enus in Section 4 Controlling the projector 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 Installation of the lamp duct box should be carried out ONLY by certified service personnel Do not tilt the projector more than 12 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 page iii Important Information i515 2H Cinema Projector User Manual Operation and configuration precautions Notes A The lamp should be changed ONLY by certified service personnel Do NOT open the lamp compartment door whilst a film is being shown safety interlocks on the door will shut down the projector without warning 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 certified service personnel WARNING TO CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS N Handling t
46. es 2 35 1 format and there is no anamorphic lens then all other images will need to be zoomed to 80 6 871 1080 in order to maintain the same screen height As this is only just within the range of the available zoom lenses some compromise will be necessary to pick a suitable screen size example ata distance of 40m the 1 45 1 8 lens will zoom only from 27 5m to 22m screen width ata distance of 24m the 3 0 4 3 lens will zoom only from 8 0m to 5 5m screen width page 2 9 2 Installation Notes XS If the mix of images to be displayed includes images of varying aspect ratio then you should base your choice of lens on the widest image that is to be projected TS The lenses available and their part numbers are listed below 1 45 1 8 1 zoom lens 102 933 1 8 2 4 1 zoom lens 102 934 note these two lenses overlap 2 2 3 0 1 zoom lens 102 935 3 0 4 3 1 zoom lens 102 936 2 Installation Lens charts continued i515 2H Cinema Projector User Manual 1 85 1 full height image no anamorphic lens Use the chart below to choose which lens best suits your application if you need to be more precise then use the calculations on page 5 o o g
47. escription Revision page i Important Information S15 2H Cinema Projector User Manual General precautions Notes AN 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 hands 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 whole module should be replaced by your provider 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 Warranted lamp life is determined by the reading on the Lamp hours meter on the face of the Lamp module NOT the reading available via the Information menus Xenon lamps produce high intensity light Do not look directly at the light coming from the lamp housing or the lens or allow items
48. etermined by the reading on the Lamp hours meter on the face of the Lamp module shown here NOT the reading available via the Information menus A There are no user serviceable parts inside the lamp module The whole module should be replaced and returned to your provider for re furbishment A Xenon lamps produce high intensity light Do not look directly at the light coming from the lamp housing or the lens i515 2H Cinema Projector User Manual Cleaning the projector and lens Turn the projector off before cleaning Switch the projector into Standby mode by pressing the POWER button on the control panel or the POWER OFF button on the remote control for two seconds The ON STANDBY indicator on the control panel will change to orange and flash on and off The display will show the Cooldown timer which will count down from 300 seconds to zero At the end of the cooling period the projector will go into Standby mode Pushthe main power switch downwards to switch off the power Disconnect the power cable Clean the cabinet periodically with a damp cloth If heavily soiled use a mild detergent Use a blower or lens paper to clean the lens taking care not to scratch the glass page 5 5 5 Maintenance Notes A Never use strong detergents or solvents such as alcohol or thinners to clean the projector and lens 6 Appendix Contents Troubleshooting ua a e DIEM d 6 2 Specificati
49. etup menu 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 control commands from a computer Check that the LAN or serial cable is connected correctly 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 In the event that this troubleshooting guide has not solved the problem then contact your provider or service centre page 6 3 6 Appendix Specifications Part numbers Projector USA model Rest of World model Accessories included in box Power cable USA version Power cable Rest of World version DVI D to DVI D cable 2m Remote control Remote control cable 2m Remote control cable 16m PC adapter card Memory card Dummy PC adaptor card Ferrite core clamps This User Manual CD ROM Important Information printed Options 102 566 or 102 859 or LAO0098 or LA00097 LA00205 or 61605095 104 597 104 598 Motorised Anamorphic Lens mount iS75AT 103 548 or with associated Title memory for screen set ups Lamp duct box S15DA 104 167 Lamp bulb 3kW without module iS75LP 103 239 or Replacement parts Lamp module 3kW iS15LH 104 577 or Air filter m
50. formation menu Press the SELECT lt or gt buttons to show the other selections Press the SELECT 4 button or CANCEL ee Information button to close the 4Lamr Time gt Information menu and y v Press the SELECT Y button return to the previous or ENTER button to choose menu Lamp Time Typical menu screen indicates that this is the currently selected Source Press the SELECT button or CANCEL Source Select There are more selections d ie een available in the Source aid ub i CR ra Select menu Press the previous men 4 Title Baz gt SELECT lt or buttons to show the other selections Typical selection screen Press the SELECT Y button or ENTER button to choose Title 02 Use the alphanumeric keys to enter new data see die CE IP Address Using the remote control are d b add we Fra3ectar earlier in this section m amp A Projector IP Address Press the UNDO button to display and return to the amp 8 8 8 6 return the setting to its IP Address menu previous value Typical data entry screen page 4 5 4 Controlling the projector i515 2H Cinema Projector User Manual Example Using the Information menus Press the MENU button on the control panel or on the remote control The first item of the Main menu opens Source Select gt Press the SELECT lt
51. g po p o E E 53 16 98 30 TRF see page 15 1 025 44 13 82 25 lt D 5 9 36 11 3 66 20 c c 9 E 5 26 8 5 49 15 o o 18 5 33 10 9 3 16 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 33 49 66 82 98 115 131 Throw distance page 2 10 45 metres 148 feet Notes XS Foran example of how to use the lens charts see the first chart TS The lenses available and their part numbers are listed below 1 45 1 8 1 zoom lens 102 933 1 8 2 4 1 zoom lens 102 934 note these two lenses overlap 2 2 3 0 1 zoom lens 102 935 3 0 4 3 1 zoom lens 102 936 i515 2H Cinema Projector User Manual Lens charts continued 16 9 full height image no anamorphic lens Use the chart below to choose which lens best suits your application if you need to be more precise then use the calculations on page 5 o o o o o o o o SD E SD E 55 17 98 30 TRF see page 15 7 1 1 07 46 14 82 25 c dD 5 F1 9 37 11 66 20 c c 9 E 5 27 8 5 49 15 o o 18 6 33 10 9 3 16 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45
52. ge size in pixels see Fitting the image to the DMD earlier in this section TS For more information about Throw ratio factor TRF see Useful lens calculations ater in this section XS This projector does not perform any image processing on signals connected to the DVI D inputs an external image processor such as the MMS 1000 is recommended for this purpose If the anamorphic lens is being used then the images will be projected with a 1 25x increase in width This can be corrected by scaling the signal using an external image processor i515 2H Cinema Projector User Manual Lens charts Native resolution 2048x1080 no anamorphic lens Use the chart below to choose which lens best suits your application example Fora screen width of 15m at a distance of 25m the 1 45 1 8 1 lens would be best suited Forthe same screen size at a distance of 32m the 1 8 2 4 1 lens would be best suited if you need to be more precise then use the calculations on the page immediately following the lens charts o o o o o o o o P E g E 52 16 98 30 TRF see page 15 1 43 13 82 25 lt ea gt o 9 35 10 66 20 c c 9 E 5 26 8 5 49 15 o o 17 5 33 10 8 3 1
53. h the projector ON from Standby mode press the POWER button on the control panel or the POWER ON button on the remote control for two seconds POWER INPUT TS For more detailed information NL RE ad about how to use the control SELECT ENTER BACKLIGHT PONER gt mm mm PA ONISTAND BY 5 ea ASE mm EPOR panel and the remote control on o l see the next section a P 4 m er oe Controlling the projector or O STATUS PICTURE WHITE BAL Ox CANCEL LapJusr d After about 30 seconds the ON STANDBY indicator on the control panel will change to green and the display will show the lamp settings as follows PLameTime BHE PLaneFower 6BU Film One I 2327 0 page 3 2 i515 2H Cinema Projector User Manual Selecting a title e Press the MENU button on the control panel or on the remote control CJC ENTE AUTO L wure ZOOM MENU SELECT ENTER BACKLIGHT a MENU ADDRESS A g m on S gt EN 4 ENER gt P m UNDO y Y OFF Mo CANCEL Y Ar CJ C FOCUS FF MAGNIFY ZOOM F Press the SELECT lt or SELECT gt buttons until Source Select is displayed as shown below Source Select gt Press the SELECT v button to see the first available tit
54. he cables supplied with this product will expose you to lead a chemical known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm Wash hands after handling page iv i515 2H Cinema Projector User Manual Compliance with international standards Important Information 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 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 nterference page v Notes Contents i515 2H Cinema Projector User Manual 1S15 2K Cinema Projector User Manual C
55. he first pleat of material must overhang the strap end of the frame Re assemble the frame Hook the bottom end on first Re fasten the two screws at the strap end 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 3 5 Maintenance Changing the lamp The lamp should be changed by certified service personnel 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 Lamp hours meter LCD meter Hrs _ display button 94 5 9 The Lamp hours meter has two modes of operation When the projector is running the LCD will show lamp run hours When the projector is in Standby mode the LCD will be blank To display lamp run hours press the button and hold for 5 seconds page 5 4 i515 2H Cinema Projector User Manual Notes A The lamp should be changed ONLY by certified service personnel A Always allow the lamp to cool for 5 minutes before removing the lamp module A Do NOT open the lamp compartment door whilst a film is being shown safety interlocks on the door will shut down the projector without warning N 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 Warranted lamp life is d
56. herefore 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 1 45 1 8 1 zoom lens 102 933 109mm 4 3in 1 8 2 4 1 zoom lens 102 934 97mm 3 8in 2 2 3 0 1 zoom lens 102 935 53mm 2 1in 3 0 4 3 1 zoom lens 102 936 98mm 3 9in lens extension measured from front ES Lens extension is measured of corner post when the lens is focussed at infinity and fully extended At other focus settings the extension could be up to 10mm less LIT i if page 2 16 i515 2H Cinema Projector User Manual Fitting the projection lens Turn the lens release lever anti clockwise to open the lock Turn the zoom drive lever anti clockwise to disengage the drive 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 the zoom drive lever clockwise to engage the drive Lens
57. ing the projector see Connecting the projector in 2 Installation 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 6 Appendix Remote Control 2 6 4 short 6 open 3 4 short 3 open 8 4 short 8 open When GPIO control is enabled the remote shutter control on pin 8 will not work external control mode ON external control mode OFF power ON power OFF shutter CLOSED shutter OPEN i515 2H Cinema Projector User Manual pin view of female connector page 6 14 Notes TS For more information about connecting the projector see Connecting the projector in 2 Installation i515 2H Cinema Projector User Manual General Purpose Input Output GPIO 37 way D Connector 1 Ext GPIN 1 P 2 Ext GPIN 2 P 3 Ext GPIN 3 P 4 Ext GPIN 4 P 5 Ext GPIN 5 P 6 Ext GPIN 6 P 7 Ext GPIN 7 P 8 Ext GPIN 8 P 9 Ext GPOUT 1 P 10 Ext GPOUT 2 P 11 Ext GPOUT 3 P 12 Ext GPOUT 4 P 13 Ext GPOUT 5 P 14 X Ext GPOUT 6 P 15 Ext GPOUT 7 P 16 Ext_PROJ GOOD P 17 NC 18 Ext_TCODE P 19 Ext TCODE SHIELD GPI Reccomended Operating Current Absolute Maximum Current Forward Voltage drop 5mA GPO Absolute Maximum Current 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 Ext GPIN 1 N Ext GPIN 2 N Ext GPIN 3 N Ext GPIN 4 N Ext GPIN 5 N Ext GPIN 6 N Ext
58. iphery of the lens optics 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 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 he 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 vertical horizontal vertical horizontal pixels pixels vs DMD height vs DMD width 282 172 0 26H 0 085W It is physically possible to shift the lens further than this up to the number of pixels shown in the diagram to the right However There will be some distortion of the image beyond the ranges specified above Dueto internal hardware layout the shift towards the upper right is limited as shown in the diagram Due to continuing product development these figures may vary by 25 pixels page 2 18 i515 2H Cinema Projector User Manual Notes Ne For more information on adjusting the projection lens see Displaying a test pattern and Adjusting the projected image in section 3 Getting started JE 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
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60. l change to orange and flash on and off The display will show the Cooldown timer which will count down from 300 seconds to zero At the end of the cooling period the projector will go into Standby mode e Push the main power switch downwards to switch off the power Pull the filter out from under the front of the projector under the lens by pulling on the strap Inspect the foam sealing strips at the ends and sides of the filter If they are damaged then the whole filter should be replaced Dismantle the filter Remove the two screws securing the strap end of the frame Hinge up the top of the frame and unhook from the bottom end Remove the filter material page 5 2 i515 2H Cinema Projector User Manual Notes A The projector must be switched OFF before removing the air filter otherwise dust could be sucked into the projector by the ventilation fan The filter material should be changed regularly In a clean environment such as a projection room change after 750 hours at the same time as the lamp is changed In a dusty or smoky environment such as a theatre or public area more frequent changes may be necessary i515 2H Cinema Projector User Manual 5 Maintenance Replenish the filter taking care to fit the new material correctly as shown below Notes the cut edge of the wire lattice must be against the sealing strip the wire lattice must face downwards t
61. le Press the SELECT 4 or SELECT gt buttons until the LCD screen shows the name of the title you want to project Source Select Source Select gt 4 Title 61 4 Title 82 Press the SELECT Y button or the ENTER button to select the title The mark shows that this is the currently selected title Source Select ED A 4 Title 82 gt page 3 3 3 Getting started Notes TS For more detailed information about how to use the control panel and the remote control see the next section Controlling the projector 3 Getting started Displaying a test pattern EITHER i515 2H Cinema Projector User Manual Use the Source Select menu as described on the previous page Press the SELECT lt or SELECT gt buttons until Test Pattern is displayed as shown below Source Select Title 82 gt gt 4 Source Select Test Pattern Press the SELECT Y button or the ENTER button to select the Test Pattern menu OR Press the TEST button on the remote Control INPUT 2 DEF i 3 cH IMAGE PROJECTOR 5MNO 6PaR 9 vzi C PICTURE WHITE BAL CJC L ApJusT THEN Press the SELECT lt or SELECT gt buttons until the LCD screen shows the name of the Test Pattern you want to use gt Sou
62. llation Notes 2 Installation Diagonal screen sizes Screen sizes are sometimes specified by their diagonal size in inches D 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 in inches or metres at various aspect ratios 2 35 1 aspect ratio W Dx0 92 in Dx 023 m 2048x1080 native resolution W Dx0 88 in Dx 022 m 1 85 1 aspect ratio W Dx0 88in Dx 022 m 16 9 aspect ratio W Dx0 87 in Dx 022 m 1 66 1 aspect ratio W Dx0 86 in Dx 022 m 4 3 aspect ratio W Dx0 8 in Dx 02 m 5 4 aspect ratio W Dx0 78 in Dx 02 m H Dx0 39 in Dx 01 m H Dx0 47 in Dx 012 m H Dx0 48 in Dx 012 m H Dx0 49 in Dx 0125 m H Dx0 52 in Dx 013 m H Dx0 6 in H Dx0 625 in Dx 016 m W width height H page 2 4 Dx 015 m i515 2H Cinema Projector User Manual Notes i515 2H Cinema Projector User Manual Using the anamorphic lens The projector can be configured by your installer to correctly display images that have been compressed horizontally or stretched vertically by an anamorphic lens when filmed This can be achieved with or without the use of the anamorphic lens As can be seen in the examples in Fitting the image to the DMD earlier in this section When usi
63. m 5 47in 5 47in 5 47in 5 47in 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 lens extension measured from front of corner post oe o TII bi page 6 9 y 6 Appendix i515 2H Cinema Projector User Manual Connections Notes Cinema Input SMPTE 292 HD SDI connection TS For more information about Signal supported input formats see Specification earlier in this section Ground gue 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 In choosing cable length and connectors for any installation the frequency response I For more information about loss in decibels should be proportional to 1f from 1MHz to 1 5GHz The following connecting the projector see or similar cable specification should be used to ensure fault free communication Connecting the projector in between source and projector 2 Installation Belden 8281
64. mode The ON STANDBY indicator on the control panel will show orange and the LCD screen will show Standby To switch the projector ON from Standby mode press the POWER button on the control panel or the POWER ON button on the remote control for two seconds After about 30 seconds the ON STANDBY indicator on the control panel will change to green and the display will show the lamp settings as follows aL amrFTime EH MERE 641 Film One 297 8 Lamp settings Power on screen page 4 4 Notes TS None of the menus are ever displayed on the projection screen XS For a full listing of all the menus see Menu trees ater in this section JS When using any menu that requires text or numeric input you will need to use the remote control JS When using any feature that requires further menu selection you will need to be within view of the LCD screen on the control panel Title selected Source selected i515 2H Cinema Projector User Manual 4 Controlling the projector Navigation through the menu trees Atany time to see the first item of the Main menu press the MENU button Tonavigate through the Menus and Sub menus use the SELECT lt gt a Y ENTER CANCEL and UNDO buttons as shown below A full listing of all the menus available is given in Menu trees later in this section There are more selections available in the In
65. nen rentas sas asas dada a2 2 7 2 3511 full width image with anamorphic lens woo eect eet tte cette tne nett teeta enne nnns enne nnne 2 8 2 35 1 full width image no anamorphic lens sssssssssssssssssssssesses sene enean nnne nnns nns 2 9 1 85 1 full height image no anamorphic lens sssssssssssssseeees eene r innen nnn irren nnn nnns 2 10 16 9 full height image no anamorphic lens eene nennen enhn nennen enne nnns nennen nennen 2 11 1 66 1 full height image no anamorphic lens ooooocociccccicocicinanananann nono nanon o eene rra 2 12 4 3 full height image no anamorphic lens sees enne irren enean nennen nas 2 13 5 4 full height image no anamorphic lens sss enhn nnne nen nnne nr sinet ntn iris enn nn nnns 2 14 Method two Choosing a lens by calculation eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenennennnenennnn nnne nnn nnne nnn nennen 2 15 Useful lens formulae and constants eeseseeeeeesseseeeee nennen nennen nennt nnne n ntn nnns nan nnn n nn nnn nnne nnns 2 16 Fitting the projection lens A 2 17 Calibrating the lens ne a etd a NA A AAE 2 17 Shifting the iMa E mee 2 18 Fitting the anamorphic lens nsnnnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnne 2 19 Adjusting the anamorphic lens 00nnccccnnnnocccnnnnnnnnnnnnnnoncnnnnn cnn ronca 2 20 Positioning the screen and pro
66. ng the anamorphic lens all images including 2 35 1 can be displayed using the full height of the DMD Therefore the projection lens would not have to be zoomed to display 2 35 1 images Projecting 2 35 1 format images We recommend the use of the anamorphic lens only when the mix of images to be displayed includes 2 35 1 format This will enable all images to be displayed at the same screen height without needing to zoom the projection lens Example 2 35 1 16 9 anamorphic anamorphic 2030 x 1080 1536 x 1080 pixels pixels If the anamorphic lens is not available Where the mix of images to be displayed includes 2 35 1 format then all other images will need to be zoomed to 80 6 871 1080 in order to maintain the same screen height As this is only just within the range of the available zoom lenses some compromise will be necessary to pick a suitable screen size see the Lens Chart for 2 35 1 images later in this section 2 Installation 2 3511 id 16 9 2048 x 871 1920x1080 W Zoomed to pixels pixels 80 696 Example Alternatively the projector could be configured to reduce all other images to a height of 871 pixels page 2 5 Notes Ie For more information about how the use of the anamorphic lens will affect the way the image is processed see Fitting the image to the DMD earlier in this section TS For more information about how to fit and adjust the anamorphic lens
67. nnection 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 If the projector must be mounted close to people or heat sensitive equipment then external ducting will be required to remove the hot exhaust air safely For more information about external ducting see Fitting the lamp duct box ater in this section 2 Installation Mounting the projector 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 carrying handle and the surface Levelling Once in position adjustment of projector level should be made by turning the four feet under the chassis Adjustable foot RE page 2 22 i515 2H Cinema Projector User Manual Notes A BEFORE INSTALLING THE PROJECTOR READ ALL THE WARNINGS BELOW AND ALL THOSE IN MPORTANT 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 that is to support the projector is capable of supporting the combined weight of the projector and lens see
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69. ntroduction i515 2H Cinema Projector User Manual What s in the box Make sure your box contains everything listed If any pieces are missing contact your dealer You should save the original box and packing materials in case you ever need to ship your Projector Projector USA 102 566 or 01164028 Rest of World 102 859 or 01164029 iP Power cable Power cable USA or Rest of World LA00098 LA00097 2 x DVI D cable 2 m LA00205 or Remote control cable Memory card 73893286 2m 7N520019 and 7N960191 16m 73499217 PC adaptor card pe car Remote control 79646181 24FT8871 7N900122 bo amp de ES C d User manual Important Information 2 x Ferrite core clamps 104 597 104 598 61605095 page 1 2 Notes JE Lenses are optional Order lenses from your provider JS For more detailed information about lenses see Using the anamorphic lens and Choosing the projection lens in Section 2 Installation and Specification Lens data in 6 Appendix i515 2H Cinema Projector User Manual Key features of the projector Congratulations on your purchase of an integrated Series iS15 2K Digital Cinema Projector This world leading Digital Cinema projector is a third generation development based upon Texas Instruments 3 chip DLP technology producing incredibly bright high resolution images and exceptional contrast with extended colour performance to meet the very dem
70. or equivalent with 750hm BNC page 6 10 i515 2H Cinema Projector User Manual DVI D Input connection TMDS Data 2 TMDS Data 2 TMDS Data 2 Shield unused 6 Appendix unused DDC Clock e e e 9 gt eee eee eee eee e e e oo I A DDC Data 17 2 TMDS Data 1 0 TMDS Data 1 11 TMDS Data 1 Shield 12 unused 13 unused 14 5 V Power 15 Ground 16 Hot Plug Detect 17 TMDS Data 0 18 TMDS Data 0 19 TMDS Data 0 Shield 20 unused OMAN ODA cCcNN 21 unused 22 TMDS Clock Shield 23 TMDS Clock 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 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 11 unused pin view of female connector Notes I For more information about supported input formats see Specification earlier in this section TS For more information about connecting the projector including examples of DVI input configurations see Connecting the projector in 2 Installation JE Cable complexity and interference can be reduced by using the Digilink high bandwidth optical connection
71. ouch a lens then clean the surface using a lens paper XS The projection lens should be fitted and adjusted before fitting the anamorphic lens into the lens holder For more information on adjusting the projection lens see Displaying a test pattern and Adjusting the projected image in section 3 Getting started 2 Installation i515 2H Cinema Projector User Manual Adjusting the anamorphic lens Before use the anamorphic lens needs to be adjusted so that tis parallel to the projection lens in both horizontal and vertical planes the centres of the two lenses are in line and the anamorphic image expansion is horizontal Vertical plane e Adjust the two screws ensuring that after adjustment both screws are in contact with the vertical support Horizontal plane Loosen the locking screws and rotate the two bearings ensuring that after adjustment both bearings are in contact with the horizontal support Vertical position Adjust the two screws ensuring that after adjustment both screws are in contact with the lens holder Horizontal position Two microswitches are located at each end of the lens carriage on the side nearest the projector The central bracket determines the horizontal position of the lens when the lens is moved into position e Adjust the position of the central microswitch bracket Lens rotation Loosen the lens clamp and rotate the lens within the lens holder
72. ource that obeys the EDID handshaking 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 2048 x 1080 or the nearest suitable setting DVI D inputs A and page 2 27 2 Installation Notes tS For more information about input connectors see Connections in section 6 Appendix For more information about supported input formats see Specification in section 6 Appendix Cable complexity and interference can be reduced by using the Digilink high bandwidth optical connection system Contact your dealer for more information The resolution of the DMD fitted to the projector is 2048 x 1080 pixels This projector does not perform any image processing on signals connected to the DVI D inputs an external image processor such as the MMS 1000 is recommended for this purpose 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 gt Page 5 Output Resolution 2k x 1k 2048 x 1080 2 Installation i515 2H Cinema Projector User Manual Control connections LAN 1 and LAN 2 The projector can be controlled from a computer via a LAN connection using a standard ethernet cable not supplied Interlocks l L is a pair of relay con
73. r input acie a RAN ERR ke eu ORE nne des nU MEER deg bones 2 30 2 Installation i515 2H Cinema Projector User Manual Fitting the image to the screen Fitting the image to the DMD Without anamorphic lens The projector can be configured by your installer to display a number of standard image formats using the full height of the DMD This means that the projected screen height can be constant for all image formats which is preferable for theatres that employ only side masking The exception to this is the 2 35 1 format which can use the full width but not the full height of the DMD Therefore any other image formats would have to be zoomed down to maintain the same height With anamorphic lens The projector can be configured by your installer to correctly display images that have been compressed horizontally or stretched vertically by an anamorphic lens when filmed When the anamorphic lens is deployed the image will be restored to its correct aspect ratio In this configuration the 2 35 1 format can use the full height of the DMD and no zooming will be necessary between this and other image formats examples of DMD DMD usage when usage when configured configured for for display 2 35 1 display without with anamorphic lens anamorphic lens 2351 2 3511 2048 e 2030 x 1080 pixels pixels 1 85 1 1998 x1080 pixels 16 9 1920 x 1080 pixels 1 66 1 1793 x 1080 pixels
74. rce Select Test Pattern P OFF A A 4 Source Select Test Pattern Alignment Press the SELECT Y button or the ENTER button to select the test pattern page 3 4 Notes TS For more detailed information about how to use the control panel and the remote control see the next section Controlling the projector i515 2H Cinema Projector User Manual 3 Getting started Adjusting the projected image Notes TS For more detailed information PIXEL POS LENS PICT SHUT SOUND OSD about all the touch screen C3 L JC C menus see the next section AUTO mute Using the menus LENS SHIFT FOCUS ZOOM MENU MENU ADDRESS A i HE E gt UNDO 4 ENTER gt UL L y CANCEL v CJ NEB FOCUS FE MAGNIFY ZOOM F L B E C cru E To adjust the position of the image on the screen EITHER on the control panel press the LENS SHIFT lt A or Y buttons OR on the remote control press CTL and ros LENS together release then press the lt gt A and Y buttons To adjust the size of the image on the screen EITHER on the control panel press the ZOOM or ZOOM
75. rd slot Control connections Input connections page 1 5 1 Introduction Notes JA For information about how to use the control panel see section 4 Controlling the projector For information about how to connect the projector see Connecting the projector in section 2 Installation and Connections in section 6 Appendix 2 Installation Contents Fitting the image to the screen eere etri neas le ee eed 2 2 Fitting the image to the DMD ovvicccccst cceiecessetnevececesecceeteccassaeceevecevenceceeedecuseaceverecedescecceevdcenstecedddussdeceerdeedeneees 2 2 Witho t anamorphic lens oio dee nas eRe deat Toe Ue dene ERA e dee ea SABER ir idad anos 2 2 With anamorphic lens ciaci n te a eee va a ek ae Ye Ya aea o ee noe E Y eee 2 2 Fitting the projected image to the screen eeeseeeeeeeeeeeeneeeneennennnnnnennnnen nennen nnn nrnnn innen nnn nnn nn 2 3 Diagonal screen sizes iei tein lt aee ded sa Ea desuper d 2 4 Using the anamorphic lens re ena 2 5 Projecting 2 35 1 format Images eserse na TR re EP e IPEA te A ERE ARARA A ee 2 5 Choosing the projection lens 1 e oac ceci coe concent ere cnt eEun exte kun R unen un pun E RR ER RR nnan n nnmnnn nna 2 6 Method one using the lens charts oooonmncccnnnnnnanccccccnnnnnnannnnn cnn nn nn 2 6 L ns Cha CIE 2 7 Native resolution 2048x1080 no anamorphic lens sisse eese eene nennen anna ren
76. rojector 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 If the projector must be mounted close to people or heat sensitive equipment then external ducting will be required to remove the hot exhaust air safely For more information about external ducting see Fitting the lamp duct box in section 6 Installation The projector weighs over 100kg 200lbs Use safe handling techniques when lifting the projector Before installation make sure that the surface that is to support the projector is capable of supporting the combined weight of the projector and lens see specification for exact weights Do not place heavy objects on top of the projector chassis The projector chasis is NOT capable of withstanding the weight of another projector Do not drop or jarr the projector Place the projector in a dry area away from sources of dust moisture steam smoke sunlight or heat Each time a new lens is fitted to the projector or the zoom drive lever is operated the calibration procedure MUST be carried out See Using the M
77. ss of the projector typed into the browser address field None of the menus are ever displayed on the projection screen Using the control panel LCD Screen Backlight switch for LCD screen Notes TS For information about how to connect the projector see Connecting the projector in section 2 Installation and Connections in section 6 Appendix TS For more information about how to use the menus see Using the menus ater in this section EG For a full listing of all the menus see Menu trees ater in this section XS When using any menu that requires text or numeric input you will need to use the remote control LENS SHIFT FOCUS ZOOM MENU NY pq SELECT ENTER BACKLIGHT POWER ON STAND BY b NU N 0 cs usmod L NM m o CANCEL a Lens adjustment buttons Menu selection buttons Power indicator green power on green flashing shutter closed orange standby orange flashing cooling fans running page 4 2 Power button On Standby Status indicator off normal green flashing error see error code on LCD screen i515 2H Cinema Projector User Manual Using the remote control Power ON On OFF Standby
78. system Contact your dealer for more information 6 Appendix i515 2H Cinema Projector User Manual LAN connection Notes 10BaseT Unshielded Twisted Pair cable The standard wire colours as as follows For more information about 1 8 connecting the projector 1 White Orange stripe including examples of control 2 Orange input configurations see 3 White Green stripe Connecting the projector in 2 Installation 4 Blue 5 White Blue stripe top view of cable connector 6 Green clip is underneath 7 White B tri TS As this projector incorporates a T NM Festis builit in hub only a standard 8 Brown uncrossed cable should be used to connect to an external hub network or computer page 6 12 i515 2H Cinema Projector User Manual Serial control input o o 100 ON gt unused 5 1 Received Data Transmitted Data 9 6 Data Terminal Ready pin view of female connector 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 Baudrate 2 3 4 5 xn Oo oo Data length Parity Stop bits Handshaking 3 TD RD 6 DSR 5 GND 4 DTR 8 CTS 7 RTS 38 400 bps 8 bits none one Full duplex RTS CTS Xon Xoff not supported page 6 13 6 Appendix Notes IS For more information about connect
79. tacts which are normally closed but are open under the following conditions lamp door open insufficient air flow over temperature other internal fault see LCD screen for error message The I L contacts can be used for remote monitoring of the projector status active inactive The two I L indicators above the connector block show projector active green all interlocks closed projector inactive amber an internal interlock is open Lamp off and projector in standby EXT I L can be connected to the output contacts of a theatre safety system If the projector is not connected to a theatre safey system EXT I L must be shorted by a wire link otherwise the projector will go into the inactive state The EXT I L indicator above the connector block shows e interlock fail red an external interlock is open Lamp off and projector in standby VL and EXT UL wor d USB B Remote control 1 LAN 7 and NES PC control LAN 2 nas E A r PC adaptor E card slot Bu GE Remote control 2 page 2 28 Notes JE For more information about control input connections see Connections in section 6 Appendix JEN For more information about controlling the projector from a computer see your provider i515 2H Cinema Projector User Manual USB USB Type A is reserved for future expansion USB type B can be used to connect to a computer using a standard USB cable
80. 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 from the list to the right example e A1 66 1 full height image 1793 x 1080 pixels screen width 11m throw distance 26m from the outer end of the lens Throw Ratio Factor TRF 2048 1 142 1793 Throw ratio required 26 2 07 11 x 1 142 Choose the 1 8 2 4 1 zoom lens page 2 15 2 Installation Notes JEN 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 TS The lenses available and their part numbers are listed below 1 45 1 8 1 zoom lens 102 933 1 8 2 4 1 zoom lens 102 934 note these two lenses overlap 2 2 3 0 1 zoom lens 102 935 3 0 4 3 1 zoom lens 102 936 2 Installation i515 2H Cinema Projector User Manual Useful lens formulae and constants Notes The following lens calculations may be useful Throw ratio Throw distance Screen width Throw ratio factor TRF DMD width in pixels 2048 image width in pixels image width in pixels T
81. ttings wr Notes TS To see the first item of the Main menu press the MENU button IS To navigate through the Menus and Sub menus use the SELECT lt gt a Y ENTER CANCEL and UNDO buttons as shown in Using the menus earlier in this section Some menus are marked with a number To jump directly to those menus using the remote control 1 Press the eLp Direct Menu selection button 2 Use the Alpha numeric keys to enter the menu number including any leading zeroes eg 005 3 Press Enter page 4 8 i515 2H Cinema Projector User Manual 4 Controlling the projector Source Select menus Notes Direct Menu selection 1 Press the HeLP Direct Menu selection button 2 Use the Alpha numeric keys to enter the menu number including any leading zeroes eg 005 3 Press Enter d Source Select gt 001 4 Title Name001 Title Name100 TEST Pattern gt 004 4 OFF 4 Alignment 4 Cross Hatcch q Convergence gt Red b Gee Pq Blue P4 white p Black d White 5opIRE H Ramp 9 d_ Logo I gt page 4 9 4 Controlling the projector i515 2H Cinema Projector User Manual Configuration menus Notes Direct Menu selection 1 Press the HeLP Direct Menu selection button 2 Use the Alpha numeric keys to enter the menu number including any leading zeroes Configuration gt eg 005 y 0
82. use in conjunction with the MMS 1000 multi media switcher 1 Introduction Getting to know the projector Chassis lamp lens and filter Air outlets N Lens Air filter Lamp 7 compartment 4 x 2 a 3 t I if Carrying 2 1 x handle Air inlet M underneath NE i PA vil z Nil n Vil Mi Adjustable feet Lamp module I Lamp hours meter page 1 4 i515 2H Cinema Projector User Manual Notes A For information about the LCD lamp hours meter and how to change the lamp or the filter see section 5 Maintenance TS For more detailed information about lenses see section 2 Installation and section 6 Specification A Do NOT open the lamp compartment door whilst a film is being shown safety interlocks on the door will shut down the projector without warning N Warranted lamp life is determined by the reading on the Lamp hours meter on the face of the Lamp module shown here NOT the reading available via the Information menus i515 2H Cinema Projector User Manual Connection panels input and control Control panel LCD screen E 1 I AY L l Power gt fe g gt 9 gt le I p switch sss 1 Hes A ano een nem 7 le Y ap 1 y 1 J 4 Y EN Power 4 1 1 JN x E N connection e gu EA 2 e e l_e a TENE iN bj XN PC adaptor ca
83. v v D Press the SELECT Y button or the ENTER button to open one of the menus for example the Firmware menu Version Firmware A A amp Meri H Hi 5 This is the end of this menu branch Press the SELECT 4 button or the CANCEL button to close the menu and work your way back up the menu tree OR press the MENU button to return to the Main Menu Example Lens Calibration Notes From the Main menu select the Configuration menu From the Configuration menu select the Installation menu From the Installation menu select the Lens Calibrate menu From the Lens Calibrate menu select Zoom or Fixed Lens Calibrate zoom 4 Start wb Press the SELECT 4 button or the CANCEL button to close the menu OR press the ENTER button to start then again to confirm L ens Calibrate Are you sure 4 Yes fdo f Zoom was selected the projector will calibrate the lens and initialise the lens memory If Fixed was selected then the zoom buttons will be disabled Press the SELECT 4 button or the CANCEL button to close the Lens Calibrate menu and work your way back up the menu tree OR press the MENU button to return to the Main Menu page 4 7 AES To return to the Main Menu at any time press the MENU button XS For a full listing of all the menus see Menu trees ater in this section JE Lens memory will be initialized when Lens calibrate is executed 4

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