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1. To obtain the maximum throw distance multiply the screen width by 2 1 C Screen Offset Screen offset is the distance between the top of the picture area of the screen and the ceiling This distance is important and it should be calculated before the screen is installed to ensure proper positioning of the projector in relation to the screen Incorrect screen offset may cause image keystone distortion and cannot be compensated either with the mounting system or electroni cally The TransVision 3E is a 16 9 Projector and is designed to be used with a 16 9 screen The minimum screen offset is approximately six inches The maximum screen offset can be 40 of the picture height plus six inches Please refer to our TransVision 3E Calculator under the Customer Sup port section at www dwin com for assistance with calculating these dimensions NOTE that the ceiling mounting system enables you to make small adjustments to the vertical tilt without introducing visible keystone distortion 24 For floor mounted installations the picture offset is the distance between the mounting surface of the projector and the bottom of the picture In order to deliver pictures that are free of keystone distortion be certain to calculate the offset distance before ordering screens and or cabinetry Although some adjustment range is available in floor mounted systems by using the adjust able feet 2 PREPARING FOR CEILING MOUNT INSTALLATION
2. buttons to select the desired Video Control option 5 Use the left or right P gt buttons to adjust video settings Video Controls Contrast 5 50 Brightness 50 m Color 50 mw Tint 50 Sharpness 4n 5 p Once you press the left or right P gt buttons this menu will be replaced with a single line This allows you to see the picture while adjusting the control settings 16 6 To restore the full Video menu press MENU up or down V buttons Picture setting changes made with the Video menu are saved in memory for each of the ten video inputs Many video sources are different enough to re quire this fine adjusting and these settings will be recalled each time a video input is selected Setup Options 1 From the Main menu scroll up A or down Y to highlight the Setup option 2 Use the left right SEL buttons to advance to the Setup Options menu Setup Options 30sec mp Menu Position Norm Rename Inputs On gt Rename Formats Num Buttons Input Screen Setup Image Setup Custom Format Relay Setup Power Setup db db db d Lamp Hours Menu Timeout This feature selects the length oftime before the on screen menus are removed from the screen 1 Use the left or right P buttons to select 15 30 45 or 60 seconds Menu Position This feature is provided to adjust the menu location ofthe Digital Video Proces sor so that it won t obscur
3. to adjust values or navigate to sub menus 4 Press EXIT on the remote to clear the screen immediately The Time Out feature will automatically clear the screen unless another button on the remote or front panel is pressed Input Option All 10 video inputs may be selected either directly or through Input menu To select a video input directly press the numeric buttons on the remote control that corresponds to the desired input Numeric Button Input F z 1 2 1 Video 1 composite For composite video inputs press 1 or 2 Video 2 composite For S Video inputs press 3 or 4 3 S Video 1 4 S Video 2 For component video inputs press 5 or 6 5 Component 1 6 Component 2 For RGB inputs press 7 or 8 7 RGB1 For DVI inputs press 9 or 0 8 9 DVI1 0 DVI 2 To select a video input through the menu 1 From the Main menu scroll up or down V to highlight the Input option 2 Use the left or right P buttons to sequentially select the input sources 3 Or while the Input option is highlighted use the numbered buttons 1 through 0 on the remote control for direct switching of inputs Format Option The Format option refers to the aspect ratio ofthe recorded video For example a DVD player which is connected to the component input may be used to playback Standard 4 3 Anamorphic or Letterbox format Format selection is provided for 480i 480p 580i and 580p video sources For 540p 720p and 1080i signals
4. Circular Connector 31 TransVision 3E RS 232 Control The RS 232 interface for the TransVision 3E System can be operated from any terminal such as a Windows based PC running HyperTerminal Communication Port Set Up Connector pin out Baud Rate 9600 Parity none Stop bits 1 Num of bits 6 Flow control none 3 TX Transmit Data RX Receive Data GND Signal Ground Each command is enclosed in the character envelope Note Sequential commands must be separated with proper delays Any command followed by POWER ON must be delayed 10 seconds Any command followed by INPUT SELECT must be delayed 1 second The following table lists the commands available LH Lamp Hours POWER CONTROL PON Power POFF Power off ASPECT RATIO SELECT S1 Standard 4 3 S2 Anamorphic or HD S3 Letterbox S4 Custom RELAY CONTROL Y10N on Y10FF RY1 off Y20N RY2on Y20FF RY2 off Transmits Lamp Hours in ASCII characters 32 INPUT SELECT 11 Video 1 12 Video 2 13 S Video 1 14 S Video 2 15 YCrCb 1 16 YCrCb 2 17 RGB 1 18 RGB 2 19 DVI 1 10 DVI 2 Display Device Aspect Ratio Native Resolution Number of Pixels Screen Configuration Mounting Zoom Range Image Size Throw Distance Projection Offset Light Source Lamp Life Contrast INPUTS DVI AC Power Power Source Power Consumption Dimensions WxHxD Weight Cabinet Color OPERATING CONDITIO
5. Setup menu 2 Use the up A or down V buttons to set the desired image size or position H Position and V Position functions move the picture up down or left right without changing the image size H size and V size functions expand or shrink the image size to fit on the screen Image Setup 230 gt H Size lt 1280 V Position 20 mw V size 535 m Special Note for DVI Inputs DVI video signals contain image size and position information and generally do not require adjustments Occasionally certain DVI input sources may con 19 tain extra lines or unwanted non picture information typically appearing as white horizontal lines along the top ofthe picture To eliminate this unwanted information you should use the Image Setup function to adjust the image position or size to remove these lines 1 In the Image Setup menu select the Adjust option On and adjust the im age as described in the Image Setup menu Unless you have this specific unwanted non picture information with DVI sources DWIN recommends leaving Adjust option OFF Image Setup Or Image Setup Adjust m 230 p H Size lt 1280 V Position 20 p V size 535 m Custom Format The Digital Video Processor gives you Standard Letterbox and Anamorphic preset formats for 480i 480p 580i and 580p video sources and HD 16 9 preset format for 540p 720p and 1080i video sources Video sources recorded in a 4 3 aspect r
6. or snaked DWIN recommends that the snake be connected as far down the length of the DVI cable as possible to prevent stretching damage to the cable or the connector Further the DVI D connector is extremely delicate Care should be taken to avoid dropping the connector on hard surfaces to avoid damage To prevent interference DWIN strongly recommends that the DVI cable not be run in close proximity or tied to any AC power lines DWIN strongly recom mends that the DVI cable be run through a dedicated DVI cable only conduit that meets NEC or local electrical code requirements 25 2B Ceiling Mount Preparation Once the throw distance has been calculated and the screen installed the next step in the installation is to locate the precise mounting position of the projector The ceiling mount bracket must be aligned to the middle ofthe screen and located as close as possible to an electrical source AND a support beam If the projector is not located properly it is not possible to compensate for any resulting keystone distortion in the projected image IMPORTANT NOTES 1 Before proceeding further with the installation make certain that video signal control wiring and AC power have been run to the projector location Keep in mind that the connections to the projector are at the front left side of the unit looking from the front of the projector Place the signal and AC power cables slightly to the front and left side
7. the system will automatically select HD 16 9 aspect ratio In addition to predefined formats a Custom format selection is provided To adjust the custom format see the Custom Format section in the Setup menu DWIN TransVision Input lt Video 1 Standard Video m Setup m Numeric Button Standard Format HD Format 1 Standard HD 2 Anamorphic Custom 3 Letterbox 4 Custom 15 1 From the Main menu scroll up or down Y to highlight the Format option This enables to select the aspect ratio 2 Use the left 4 or right P buttons to sequentially select the aspect ratio 3 Or use buttons 1 4 on the remote control for direct selection of Formats 4 To change formats without entering the Main menu Press the GUIDE button To access the format option directly bypassing the Main menu press the GUIDE button followed by the corresponding number buttons 1 2 3 or 4 Format settings for each video input are stored separately in the system s memory These settings are recalled for each input and video type when selected Video Control Menu 1 From the Main menu scroll up Aor down to highlight the Video option 2 Use the left right SEL buttons to advance to the Video Control menu 3 To access Video menu directly bypassing the Main menu press either the up A or down button DWIN TransVision Input Video 1 Format Standard Setup 4 Use the up Aor down
8. DVI cable to the DVI 1 or DVI 2 inputs of the Digital Processor Select the corresponding DVI input by pressing 9 or 0 on the remote control then activate the DVI output from the computer by using computer s display set up menu The following are the pin assignments for the DVI D connectors Pin No Signal Name Pin No Signal Name PinNo Signal Name 1 Data 2 10 Data 1 18 Data 0 2 Data 2 11 Data 1 Shield 19 Data 0 Shield 3 Data 2 Shield 4 5V Power 22 Clock Shield 6 DDC Clock 15 Ground 23 Clock 7 DDC Data 16 Hot Plug Detect 24 Clock 9 Data 1 17 Data 0 3 SWITCHED 12 VDC OUTPUTS The TransVision 3E Processor has two switched 12 VDC outlets 2 5 mm DC plug labeled as RY1 and RY2 These outlets may be used to trigger a relay in an electric device Each output provides 100 ma DC current See Relay Setup menu for more details 4 RGB INPUTS The RGBS1 and RGBS2 inputs D sub 15 are provided for High Definition 480p 580p 720p 1080i sources and computer graphics with VGA SVGA XGA and WXGA resolution For computer graphics with VGA SVGA XGA or WXGA it is recommended to set the computer to 60 Hz vertical frequency The following are the pin assignments for the D sub 15 pin connector Pin No Signal Name Pin No Signal Name PinNo Signal Name 1 Red 6 Ground 11 2 Green 7 Ground 12 3 Blue 8 Ground 13 Horz SYNC 4 9 Ground 14 Vert SYNC 5
9. the factory We will pay the return shipping charges if the repairs are covered by the warranty Please save the original shipping carton A charge will be made for an additional carton If your product needs service you should notify us at SERVICE DEPARTMENT DWIN Electronics Inc 710 North Mariposa Street Burbank CA 91506 Tel 818 239 1500 Fax 818 239 1506 E mail Info DWIN com NOTE You will need to present the original bill of sale to establish the date of purchase Limited 90 Day Warranty Projector Lamps TransVision 3E lamps are rated for up to 2 000 hours of use during which the lamp brightness may drop to 50 percent of the original brightness Actual projector lamp service life varies greatly depending upon several factors such as duration of each projector session frequency of on off switch ing environmental conditions presence of adequate projector ventilation etc The specified 2000 hour lamp life rating is not guranteed in any way DWIN warrants its projector lamps for 90 days from the original date of consumer purchase DWIN Electronics shall not be liable or in any way responsible for any inci dental or consequential damages of any kind This warranty covers all defects in lamp material and workmanship for 90 days from the date of lamp or projector purchase with the following specific exceptions These are damage caused by improper installation or adjustment damage caused by accident unre
10. the projected image to the screen Before making these adjustments you should 1 Turn the system On 2 Adjust the zoom and focus Use the On Screen Menus to help refine focus 3 Once on screen menus can be clearly viewed go to Screen Setup menu 4 Make the following horizontal and vertical adjustments to align the white field pattern to the screen To move image left or right loosen both the C1 and C2 hex head screws on ceiling bracket C To shift the image to the left tighten the hex screw on the right side To shift the image the to the right tighten the hex screw on the left side Once desired position is obtained tighten both screws To level the projector front back loosen both the B1 and B2 hex head screws on ceiling bracket B Tilt level projector to desired position and once desired position is obtained tighten all hex screws To align image parallel to the screen loosen the A1 and A2 hex head screws on ceiling bracket A and level the projector Once image is aligned tighten all four hex screws To align image parallel to the screen loosen the two hex screws on the front and rear A1 A2 of the ceiling bracket A and level the projector Once image is aligned tighten all four hex screws Lens Shift Adjustment To move the image up or down use the rotary dial located above the lens on the projector 30 Physical Dimensions TransVision 3E 2 0 5 0 13 5 AC Input amp
11. 10 15 5 RS 232 COMPUTER INPUT The RS 232C serial interface is provided for external control of the TransVision 3E from a central controller such as a Home Theater control computer Smart Home automation system etc For D sub 9 pin connector pin out and RS 232 command list please refer to TransVision 3E RS 232 Control section 6 S VIDEO INPUTS 51 52 The S1 and S2 inputs are provided for NTSC 480i or PAL 580i video sources such as off air tuners satellite systems cable boxes SVHS VCR and DVD play ers S Video inputs instead of composite video inputs are recommended for use with DVD players and satellite systems 7 COMPOSITE VIDEO INPUTS V1 V2 The V1 and V2 inputs are provided for NTSC 480i or PAL 580i video sources such as off air tuners satellite systems cable boxes VCR and DVD players 8 COMPONENT VIDEO INPUTS Y1 Y2 Y3 Two component video Y Cr Cb or Y Pr Pb inputs are provided for interlaced video signals from regular DVD players 480i 580i progressive component video signals from progressive DVD players 480p 580p and progressive or interlaced HD signals 480p 540p 720p 1080i from HD sources The TransVi sion 3E Processor automatically detects the resolution and configuration of the component video signal applied to its input and processes it accordingly 9 AC POWER RECEPTACLE The AC power receptacle should be connected to a non switched 120 VAC outlet using t
12. 2A Cable Installation The TransVision digital video processor sends a high definition video signal via a DWIN proprietary DVI D cable For easy installation in walls the cable has a 34 inch round connector that connects to the front lens side of the projector DVI cables with the round connector are available from DWIN in lengths of 25 feet to 50 feet in five foot increments A separately sold DVI Cable Ex tender box is also available to support cable runs of up to 100 feet In new home theater construction many installers choose to install the DWIN DVI cable during the pre wiring phase when beams and crawl spaces are readily accessible Cables can be ordered several months in advance for this purpose NOTE The DWIN DVI cable must be used to connect the projector and the video processor DWIN STRONGLY RECOMMENDS TO RUN THE DVI CABLES THROUGH A 1 INCH OR LARGER DIAMETER CONDUIT A CONVENTIONAL DVD D CABLE WILL NOT WORK FURTHER DUE TO SIGNAL DEGRADA TION ISSUES A CONVENTIONAL GENDER CHANGER ADAPTOR IS NOT RECOMMENDED Do not coil tightly bend or crimp the DVI cable it may damage or short the wires and compromise the shielding Do not straddle staple the DVI cable Doing so may puncture the cable damaging or shorting the wires and com promise the shielding During installation inside walls care should be taken to avoid excessive strain which may damage to internal cable wires When the DVI cable is being pulled
13. 3or4 Component Inputs 5or6 RGB Inputs 70r8 DVI Inputs 9or0 6 Press up or down Y to sequence through the on screen menu options 7 Press left or right P gt to adjust values or to navigate to sub menus 8 Press SEL to advance to a sub menu 9 Press EXIT to clear the on screen menus 10 Press ENTER to perform a selected function 11 Press INFO to display the system status 12 Press GUIDE to sequence through format options Or press CTR up A followed by a numbered buttons 1 4 to select format Numeric Button Standard Format HD Format 1 Standard HD 2 Anamorphic Custom 3 Letterbox 4 Custom The brand code for TransVision is 177 13 Navigating the Control Menus Information Menu The Information menu reports the current status for input video source and lamp hours used The Information menu may be accessed when no other menu is displayed on the screen Information Input DVI 1 Format HD Video Type 720p Lamp Hours 58 1 To display the Information Mlenu press INFO button on the remote control 2 Press EXIT on the remote to clear the screen immediately Main Menu The Main menu offers a choice of Input selection or Format selection and navigation options to Video controls and Setup functions DWIN TransVision DVI1 Format HD Video p Setup 1 Press MENU to display the Main menu 2 Scroll up or down V the list to highlight the desired option 3 Press left or right P
14. NS Temperature Projector Specifications 1280 x 720 DarkChip 3 16 9 4 3 Letterbox 1280 x 720 16 9 921 600 Front or Rear throw Floor or Ceiling 1 45 1 60 to 200 inch Diagonal 1 41 to 2 1 times Screen Width Lens Level to 40 of Picture Height 200 Watt VIP Lamp 2000 Hours 3000 1 Proprietary Digital 3 Prong Receptacle 100 130V AC 50 60 Hz 250 Watts 2 Watts Standby 13 5 13 5 inch 15 Ibs Midnight Metallic Blue or Flat White 50 90 F 10 32 33 Digital Video Processor Specifications Video Systems HDTV DTV NTSC PAL Scanning Formats 480i 480p 540p 580i 580p 720p 1080i PC Signals VGA SVGA XGA SXGA INPUTS DVI 2 DVI D with HDCP Component 2 x RCA Y 1 Vp p 75 ohm Pb Pr 0 7 Vp p 75 ohm S Video 2 4 Mini Din Y 1 Vp p 75 ohm C 0 286 Vp p 75 ohm Composite 2 x RCA 1 Vp p 75 ohm RGB PC 2 x HD 15 Pin RS 232 Serial 1x D 9 Pin RS 232 Compatible AC Power 3 Prong Receptacle OUTPUTS DVI 1 x DVI D with HDCP 12V Triggers 2x 2 5mm DC Plug Power Source 100 130 VAC Power Consumption 25 Watts Dimensions WxDxH 17 12 75 x 3 5 inch Weight 18 105 Cabinet Color Black INCLUDED ACCESSORIES Two 3 Prong Power Cables e 8 Device Preprogrammed Remote Control User s Manual OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES Replacement Lamp Ceiling Mount Kit with Three Dimensional Tilt Adjustments 19 inch Rack mount Kit for Controller e DVI Cab
15. TransVision 3 Enhanced TransVision 3 Enhanced 1 Printed in USA Table of Contents Safety 2 0060 e 5 Processor Front Panel Controls sess 6 Processor Rear Panel Connections and Installation 7 Programming URC 100 Remote Control to Operate TransVision 3E 11 Quick Reference Remote Control Operation 12 Navigating The Control Menus nnne nennen nnns 14 INTOPMATION uuu 14 Maint 14 CET m 15 15 16 17 2 22 Menu 00 EE 17 17 FROMGING INDUS uu LEE 18 Hename Fomnals u Sua h Lem BID MES 18 BULTOIS 19 SCI CCM 19 Image Set ps 19 CUSTOM FOMA E i Ria eile Eric emerit ies tenu 20 REV DS R k 21 Power Button SetuD sese 21 Fom ee 21 Projector InstallatiOTi iaaa iaa es a eee 22 Physical 0 5 31 TransVision RS 232 Control uu essent 32 SD6GIISRUJ0 33 35 Safety Instructions WARNING HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE DO NOT OPEN ATTENTION COURANT ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUYRIR CAN SHOCK BURN OR CAUSE SEVERE INJURY OR DEATH DO NOT 5 6 N oo REMOVE THE TOP COVER REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL Read and apply all of the safety and
16. acket A Ceiling Assembly C Ceiling Bracket B Do Not Remove Hex Nuts 1 Disassemble the Ceiling Mount Kit by removing and saving the two rear hex screws located on both sides of the Ceiling Mount Kit 2 Loosen the middle two hex screws and slide out from the L shaped groove brackets A and B as a unit 3 On bracket A remove and save all four hex head screws and separate bracket A from bracket B 27 Ceiling Mount Kit Installation continued 4 Mount ceiling bracket A to the ceiling making certain that the FRONT label faces the screen 5 Place bracket B inside bracket A andthen secure the two piecestogether using the four hex head screws making certain that the FRONT label faces the screen 6 Turn the projector upside down and place ceiling assembly C over the bot tom of the projector with the FRONT label facing toward the lens NOTE DO NOT ATTEMPT TO LOOSEN THE FIVE HEX NUTS ON THE CEILING AS SEMBLY C THEY ARE SEALED 7 Use provided four 0 4 countersink screws to attach the ceiling assembly C to the projector 8 Raise the assembly C and the Projector as a unit and hang from bracket B by sliding two center side screws on bracket B into the L shaped groove at the outer edges of the assembly C mounting bracket Secure the two assemblies together using the hex screws on the left and right sides of the projector The projector is n
17. allation of the ceiling mount bracket including drilling holes securing the bracket to the ceiling and assembling the mounting hardware 3 Final Adjustments Once the physical installation is complete the unit should be properly adjusted for focus using the front ring of the lens for positioning using three dimensional physical adjustments made possible by the mounting hardware for size using the zoom ring of the lens for vertical offset to adjust the image up or down rotate the Lens Shift Wheel located above the projection lens 1 PRE INSTALLATION PLANNING A Screen Considerations Although the following advice is no substitute for a dealer s recommendation for your home here are a few guidelines for creating a front projection home theater that should be helpful to your early planning A1 Screen Color and Material Because the superior design and quality of DWIN s proprietary optical system results in excellent contrast and black levels images will look best when projected on a matte white screen from a reputable manufacturer Many competing projector companies recommend gray screens but a properly projected picture will always look better when colors are balanced for white just like in a movie theater Projectors with fixed pixel imaging arrays such as DLP or LCD are not recommended for use with perforated screens Perforated screens have highly regular microscopic patterns that conflict with the equally uniform pa
18. asonable use or neglect specifically if a projector is overheated due to an improperly ventilated cabinet or secondary enclosure damage from failure to follow instructions contained in your operating instructions 36 damage from the performance of repairs by someone not authorized by DWIN Electronics any unit on which the serial number has been effaced modified or removed any failed lamp with a serial number that does not match the serial number associated with the projector any failed replacement lamp with a serial number that does not match the serial number of the replacement lamp damage occurring during shipment units which have been altered or modified in design appearance or construction To make a warranty claim on any lamp you must contact DWIN Elec tronics and purchase a lamp using a credit card check or money order SERVICE DEPARTMENT DWIN Electronics Inc 710 North Mariposa St Burbank CA 91506 Tel 818 239 1500 Fax 818 239 6 Warranty Procedure for Replacement Lamps To receive a replacement lamp even under warranty claims you must pur chase a replacement lamp from DWIN Electronics Order forms are available on the DWIN website If the projector lamp failed within 90 days of purchase you are entitled to make a warranty claim To make a claim you must return the failed lamp to DWIN for inspection and provide a copy of your original receipt The serial number on the failed la
19. atio will appear with black bars along the left and right sides on the screen To reduce or eliminate these black bars you can use the Custom Format function The H Size function allows you to stretch the picture width to fill the entire display The V Size function allows you to expand the top and bottom of picture to maintain the proper aspect ratio of the picture HD video sources recorded in a 2 35 1 aspect ratio will appear with black bars along the top and bottom of the screen To reduce or eliminate these black bars you can use the Custom Format function The V Size function allows you to stretch the picture height to fill the entire display The H size expands the left and right sides of picture to maintain the proper aspect ratio of the picture For Custom Format Menu 1 Scroll down to select H Size or V Size 2 Use the left 4 or right P buttons to set the desired image size Custom Format 1365 V size 180 7 20 Relay Setup The Relay Setup allows you to assign the TransVision 3E s RY1 and RY2 screen trigger outputs to particular aspect ratio for to activate various accessories or controls in a home theater Relay Setup Relay 1 lt a Off gt Relay 2 Off mw Off Relay is off Power Relay is on when the unit is on 4 3 Relay is on when 4 3 Aspect Ratio is selected 16 9 Relay is on when Anamorphic LetterBox or HD Aspect Ratios are selected Power Button Setup The Power Button Se
20. between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or and experienced radio TV technician for help Introduction TransVision 3 Enhanced 3E is a High Definition Digital Video Projection sys tem comprising of two complementary components a High Definition Video Projector featuring Dark Chip 3 Digital Light Processing DLP technology from Texas Instruments and a Digital Video Processor The TransVision 3E offers an outstanding progressive scan HDTV images with 16 9 aspect ratio and 1280 x 720 720P native resolution The TransVision Projector may be floor or ceiling mounted and configured for front or rear projection The Digital Video Processor is designed to be located at the video sources It accepts a total of 10 video inputs provides source switching digital video processing of analog and digital video sources and delivers a 720p digital output to the Projector via a proprietary DVI cable The ten video inputs include two HDCP compliant DVI D two RGB two Component Video two S Video and two Composite Signal connections between the Digital Video Processor and the Projector are made through a proprietary DVI cable with a Control Signal The Control Signal is used to transmit bi directional control signals on off lamp status between the Projector and the Processor An infrared learning wireless remot
21. button to turn the system On or Off An indicator light LED which is lit when the unit is turned on and blinks when a valid IR command is received When the LED is DARK the AC power to the unit is turned off When the LED is flashing On and Off power is connected and the unit is in the standby mode When the LED is on the unit is powered on When the LED is flashing fast this indicates that the lamp failed to ignite If the lamp failed to ignite the lamp may either be burned or hot In case the lamp is hot wait approximately 1 minute to turn the unit on An IR Receiver Window A MENU button to display the Main menu or to return to the previous menu Up A and down Y FUNCTION buttons to sequences through the on screen menu options e Left and right P VALUE buttons to adjust values or to move a sub menu Processor Rear Panel Connections and Installation 1 I AC IN DIGITAL OUTPUT VIDEO INPUTS DVI 1 INPUT 20198139 RGBS1 RGBS2 RS 232 9 DVI 2 INPUT RY1 2 CON TOE 1 2 E EE OOOO B eon 1 DVI HDCP Output to Display DVI D 2 DVI HDCP Inputs DVI 1 DVI 2 DVI D 3 Switched 12 VDC Outputs RY1 RY2 2 5mm DC Plug 4 RGBS Computer HDTV Inputs RGB1 RGB2 D sub 15 pin Socket 5 RS 232 Computer Input RS 232 D sub 9 pin Socket 6 S Video Inputs S1 S2 4 pin Mini Din 7 Composite Video Inputs V1 V2 RCA Type 8 Component Video I
22. costs of installation or removal from a fixed instal lation normal set up or adjustments claims based on any misrepresentation by the seller or performance variations resulting from installation related cir cumstance such as signal quality AC power or incompatibilities with source devices or software This warranty specifies the acceptable image quality standards ofthe Digital Micromirror Device DMD technology of the TransVision DLP projector for warranty coverage Definition of DMD Defect Dark Pixel A dark pixel is a single pixel or mirror that is non functional stuck in the OFF position Bright Pixel A bright pixel is a single pixel or mirror that is non functional stuck in the ON position Unstable Pixel An unstable pixel is a single pixel or mirror that does not 35 operate in sequence with parameters loaded into memory The unstable pixel appears to be flickering asynchronously with the image Acceptable Criteria Dark Pixel No more then 4 dark pixels Bright Pixel No bright pixels Unstable Pixel No unstable pixels DWIN Electronics will at its option either repair or replace the defect or replace the defective product or part thereof at no charge to the owner for parts and labor covered by this warranty If a unit is examined which is not in need of repair you will be charged for the examination and return shipping You must pay shipping charges incurred in getting your product to
23. d matte non reflective background wall surface Bright wall colors or reflective decorations can be distracting and could alter the appearance of the image A screen should be installed high enough to allow a comfortable view ing angle for people sitting in the front row Eye level from the seated position should be approximately 1 3 of the screen s height measured from the bottom of the screen Your Authorized DWIN Dealer or Custom Installer should be able to consider all your home theater design needs and provide you with professional recommendations to enhance your investment 23 5 Mounting and Throw Distance Calculation Before starting the installation you will need to calculate the projector throw distance and the ceiling to top of picture offset The throw distance and the precise center of the screen are then used to determine the exact location for the physical installation of the projector Throw Distance 9 Offset Y Screen W gt Screen The TransVision s zoom lens allows for a wide range of throw distance op tions the distance from the projector to the screen For maximum flexibility in adjustment we recommend that where possible the projector be installed in the middle range of the possible distances However the unit may be installed at any point within the allowable range To obtain the minimum throw distance multiply the screen width by 1 41
24. e control with on screen graphics selects the input source and adjusts all of the operating controls The system may also be controlled from the front panel or from a RS 232 serial port IR sensors on both the Projector and the Processor allow the system to be controlled from either unit Video and image settings for each individual video input may be adjusted and stored separately in the system s memory These settings are recalled for each input and video type when selected The TransVision 3E determines the video signal type by measuring horizon tal and vertical scanning frequencies If the video signal matches a predefined video source the TransVision 3E selects video and image settings from the system s memory The predefined video sources include 480i 480p 580i 580p 10801 540p and 720p and computer sources VGA SVGA XGA SXGA In addition to predefined video sources the TransVision allows the user to create up to three new video source memory locations per video input For more details on how to create memory location for new video sources refer to the Image Setup Menu Two programmable 12 Volt screen trigger outputs are also provided to trig ger a relay in an electric screen projector lift or other relay activated device Processor Front Panel Controls TransVision 3 a POWER 9 MENU 9 e e VALUE Q The TransVision Processor front panel controls include A POWER
25. e the on screen menus from your other video input devices DVD cable satellite DWIN TransVision t Menu Position 1 Use all four arrow buttons left right P up A down V to adjust the menu position on the screen 17 2 After adjusting to a desired menu position press MENU button on the remote to go back to the Setup menu or press EXIT button to clear the screen Rename Inputs This feature allows you to change the names of all ten video input sources which appear on the Main menu A default name is provided for each input such as Video 1 Rename Input Video 1 1 1 Scroll up or down Y the default list to highlight a desired input 2 Scroll the right P gt cursor key to the first character in the highlighted right column listing 3 When the first character is highlighted as shown use the up or down Y cursors to scroll through the alpha numeric options Scrolling up A starts with the letter A and continues to the end ofthe alpha bet followed by numbers and punctuation marks Scrolling down V repeats the process in exactly the opposite order 4 Choose a character for the first space 5 Then scroll right P gt again and select the next character Each input name can be of 11 characters long 6 When you have completed renaming the first input scroll left 4 to exit the right column 7 Scroll up ordown V the default list to repeat the process for al
26. empt to service this unit yourself as opening or removing cover may expose you to dangerous voltages or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Unplug this video equipment from the wall outlet and refer servicing to quali fied service personnel under the following conditions 15 1 When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed 15 2 If liquid has been spilled into the video equipment 15 3 If the video equipment has been exposed to rain or water 15 4 If the video equipment does not operate normally by following the operating instructions 15 5 Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the video equipment to normal operation 15 6 If the video equipment has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged 15 7 When the video equipment exhibits a distinct change in perfor mance When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer that have the same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards Upon completion of any service or repairs to this video equipment ask the service technician to perform routine safety checks to determine that the sys tem is in safe operating condition Do not place anyth
27. he power cord provided with the TransVision system DWIN strongly recommends that the TransVision Projector and Proces sor both be connected to the same AC line circuit using a high quality surge protector or power line conditioner Programming URC 100 Remote Control to Operate the TransVision 3E Processor The TransVision 3E System is shipped with a factory pre programmed remote control 1 Press the TV device button 2 Press and hold both the SHIFT and ENTER buttons for 3 seconds The display will blink Set and then DWIN 3 Enter the TransVision 3E brand code 177 4 Press the LIGHT button on the right hand side to complete the programming To operate other audio and video devices refer to the URC 100 Operating Manual 11 Ouick Reference Remote Control Operation 1 5 9 6 96 oca eu 09060 io HO TT 6 0980882 The remote control provided with the TransVision 35 is a universal remote control capable of controlling 8 different devices 1 Select TV device to control the TransVision 3E System 2 Press ON to turn the TransVision 3E ON 3 Press OFF to turn the TransVision OFF 4 Press MENU to display the Main menu or to return to the previous menu 5 Use the numbered buttons for direct switching of inputs To select a specific input press a numbered button For Press Composite Video Inputs 10r2 S Video Inputs
28. ing on the video equipment Heavy objects placed on any part of this system will cause damage WARNING To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture To prevent electric shock do not use this polarized plug with an extension cord receptacle or other outlet unless the blades can be fully inserted to prevent blade exposure NOTE This equipment is designed to operate in the USA Canada and other countries where the broadcasting system and AC house current is exactly the same as in the USA and Canada IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR THE USER FCC STATEMENT This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules The limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference ina commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communication However there is no guarantee that harmful interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interfer ence by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation
29. l of the inputs you wish to rename Rename Formats A default name is provided for each format such as Standard Letterbox Anamorphic HD or Custom To enter a different name use the cursor to high light Rename Formats and follow the same instructions as in the Rename Inputs menu Rename Formats Standard Standard Num Buttons This feature selects between Inputs and Power On option 1 When Input is selected use the numbered buttons 0 9 for for direct switch ing of inputs 2 When Power On is selected use the numbered buttons 0 9 to turn the power on and select the corresponding input Screen Setup The Screen Setup menu is used during projector installation to position the projected image with the screen and to select the projection mounting con figuration 1 Use the left or right P gt button to select from the Front Floor Front Ceil ing Rear Floor or Rear Ceiling configurations The selection process has a built in delay to perform the function so it may appear to be slow during executing your selections Screen Setup Mounting Front Floor Image Setup The Image Setup menu allows you to position and adjust the video input im age size Video image parameters vary from different video sources and may require adjustment to properly fit the screen To Adjust the Video Image Size and Position 1 Select either the H Position H size V Position or V size option in the Image
30. les 25 30 35 40 45 and 50 Foot Lengths DVI Cable Extender up to 100 34 Limited Warranty This warranty applies only to the first person or entity that purchases the Trans Vision 3E for personal or business use and not for the purpose of distribution or resale The warranty period is for one 1 year from the date of purchase for labor and parts DWIN Electronics shall not be liable or in any way responsible for any inci dental or consequential damages of any kind This warranty covers all defects in material and workmanship when shipped in its original container with the following specific exceptions These are damage to or deterioration of any accessory or decorative surface damage caused by accident unreasonable use or neglect specifically if a projector is overheated due to an improperly ventilated cabinet or secondary enclosure damage caused by improper installation or adjustment damage caused by accident unreasonable use or neglect damage from failure to follow instructions contained in your operating instructions damage from the performance of repairs by someone not authorized by DWIN Electronics any unit on which the serial number has been effaced modified or removed damage occurring during shipment and uhits which have been altered or modified in design appearance or construction This warranty covers only the actual defects within the PRODUCT itself and DOES NOT cover the
31. mp must match the serial number on file with DWIN and you will receive a refund of your purchase price either as a credit to your credit card bill or as a check Credits or checks will be issued within 30 days from when the lamp was received for inspection 37
32. nputs Y1 R1 B1 RCA Type Y2 R2 B2 RCA Type 9 AC Power Receptacle AC IN 3 Prong Receptacle 1 DIGITAL OUTPUT DVI Connect the digital video output from the processor to the projector using DWIN s DVI D cable Special Note about In Wall Installations and Cable Lengths A standard rectangular DVI connector is fairly large in size approximately 2 wide making it difficult to run through the walls DWIN s solution is to termi nate end of the DVI cable with a 75 circular connector that can easily run through a 1 conduit figure 1 DWIN offers a series of unique DVI D xx cables in six different lengths 25 30 35 40 45 and 50 feet Part numbers for these cables are DVI D xx the xx refers to the length of the cable Part numbers for these cables are DVI D xx the xx refers to the length of the cable For cable lengths longer than 50 feet use DWIN s Cable Extender The cable extender operates with DVI R xx cables and are available in 25 35 and 50 Feet lengths Connects to the Processor Connects to the Fig 1 DVI Cable with Circular Connector 2 DVI D INPUTS The DVI 1 and DVI 2 inputs are HDCP compliant for High Definition 480p 580p 720p 1080i sources or computer graphics with VGA SVGA XGA and WXGA resolutions For computer graphics with VGA SVGA XGA or WXGA it is recommended to set the computer to 60 Hz vertical frequency If your computer video card has DVI output connect the
33. of the center ofthe projector 2 In rooms where the projector is mounted near a rear wall be sure to allow adequate clearance for proper ventilation Allow at least 12 of rear facing clearance See Figure 2 Improper ventilation is a cause the TransVision projector to overheat shortening lamp life and reducing the reliability of electronic components Projector failures due to overheating will invalidate the manufacturer s warranty CEILING EXHAUST 4 BACK WALL Figure 2 3 When the unit is mounted inside a cabinet be certain that an exhaust vent is provided so that the hot air generated by the projector may be safely removed from the cabinet DO NOT RECIRCULATE AIR FROM WITHIN THE CABINET Failure to properly design an enclosure will cause projector overheating resulting in premature lamp failure and wear of electronic components See Figure 3 Enclosed Ceiling Mount J 0 7 SS SS VS 77 74 7 INTAKE 6 EXHAUST FANS Figure 3 C 26 2C Ceiling Mount Installation and Projector Mounting The optional ceiling mount kit CMB consists ofthree parts Before beginning the installation process first identify each of the three parts of the mounting system as shown in the pictures below NOTE The ceiling must be capable of safely supporting the weight of the projector and mount which is approximately 25 pounds B2 Ceiling Br
34. operating instructions with your video equipment Keep all safety and operating instruction for future reference Unplug this video equipment from the wall outlet before cleaning Never use liquid or aerosol cleaners Use only a damp cloth for cleaning Do not use any attachments or accessories not recommended by the manufacturer as they may cause hazards Do not use this video equipment near water Avoid placing it near a bathtub kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swim ming pool Do not place this video equipment on an unstable cart stand or table The video equipment may fall causing serious injury to a child or adult and serious damage to the appliance Use only with a cart or stand rec ommended by the manufacturer Wall or shelf mounting should follow the manufacturer s instructions and should use a mounting kit approved by the manufacturer 6 1 Move any appliance and cart combination with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and a cart to overturn Side Top and Bottom openings in the cabinet are provided for ventila tion and to insure reliable operation of the video equipment and protect it from overheating These openings must not be blocked or covered Never place the video equipment on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface that may block ventilation openings Never place this product near or over a radiator or heat register Do not place this product in a b
35. ow suspended from the ceiling mount bracket 28 2D Connecting the TransVision 3E System Connect the AC Power Cord to the projector and connect it to an unswitched AC outlet Connect the projector to the TransVision 3E Processor using the circular connector ofthe DVI cable Digital Input 120 VAC TransVision 3 IR Sensor A The AC power receptacle should be connected to a non switched 120 VAC outlet using the power cord provided with the TransVision 3E system B The IR Sensor points toward the screen so that IR commands sent by the remote control are received by the system To insure proper operation this sensor should not be covered C NOTE The TransVision 3E requires the use of a DWIN DVI cable between the Projector and the Digital Video Processor to operate correctly D The POWER LED is a multi purpose indicator When the LED is dark the AC power to the unit is turned off When the LED is flashing on and off power is connected and the unit is in the standby mode When the LED is on the unit is powered on When the LED is flashing fast the projector lamp failed to ignite The lamp may have failed or overheated In case the lamp is hot wait ap proximately 1 minute to turn the unit on If the lamp has failed contact your DWIN dealer or DWIN for a replacement 29 3 FINAL ADJUSTMENTS After the physical mounting is complete horizontal and vertical adjustments can be made to center and align
36. ttern in the digital image array This creates interference a visual artifact 22 called a moir pattern which compromises picture quality To eliminate light spill a black felt border is also recommended to enhance the viewing experience A2 Screen Gain Projection screens do not generate light they only reflect projected light Therefore screen gain refers to relative reflectance to a reference standard The most common reference standard is Magnesium Carbonate MgCO3 DWIN recommends a screen gain of 1 to 1 3 A3 Screen Dimensions and Position You should consult your authorized DWIN dealer or professional installer for his or her recommendation Most screen manufacturers and theater design ers agree that screens should be installed to create a comfortable viewing angle from a SEATED position Here are some general guidelines Ascreen should be wide enough to allow viewers to immerse themselves in the program without having to move their heads from side to side As a rule of thumb the viewing distance should not be less than two times the screen width For example if your home theater has a 100 inch wide screen you should have your seats installed no closer than 200 inches from the screen When specifying screen width remember to allow enough space on the wall for left and right front speakers and for the screen to blend with the aesthetics of your theater environment Choose a dark neutral color an
37. tup allows you to select between a single button power On Off or separate power On and power Off buttons on your remote 1 Use the left or right P buttons to select either the POWER Toggle or TV On POWER Off option Power Button Setup POWER Toggle c Lamp Hours The Lamp Hours must be set to 0 when a bulb is replaced To Reset the Lamp Hours 1 Scroll down Y to highlisht the Reset Tool option 2 Use the left 4 or right P buttons to advance to the Reset Lamp Hours menu 3 2 Use the left 4 or right buttons to highlight Yes 4 Press ENTER Lamp Hours Reset Lamp Hours Total Hours 0 Highlight Yes and press Reset Total E Enter to reset Yes 21 Projector Installation Introduction Physical and electrical installation of the TransVision 3E must be performed only by atrained professional who is knowledgeable about both the specifics of the TransVision 3E and the requirements of the local building and electri cal codes Physical installation ofthe TransVision 3E may be divided into 3 steps 1 Pre installation planning which includes plotting the projector to screen distance This requires knowledge of the screen size and placement From this step you will determine where the projector is located For throw distance calculation and physical mounting dimensions please refer to the customer support section at www dwin com 2 Preparation and Inst
38. uilt in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided Operate only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home con sult your appliance dealer or local power company This unit is equipped with a three conductor polarized alternating current line plug This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat 2 10 19 the safety purpose of the polar ized plug Route power supply cords so that they will not be walked on or pinched by items placed on or against them Pay particular attention to cords at plugs convenience receptacles and the points where they exit the products Protect your video equipment from lightning during a storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet This will prevent damage to the unit due to lightning and power line surges Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in fire or electric shock Never push objects of any kind into this video equipment through cabi net slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could results in a fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the video equipment Do not att
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