RPMWU-RPMSP-LED01 SETUP GUIDE 020-100445-01
RPMWU-RPMSP-LED01 SETUP GUIDE 020-100445-01
NOTICE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to 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.
Table of Contents 1: Introduction 1.1 Using this Manual........................................................................................................................1-1 1.1.1 Labels and Marking .............................................................................................................1-1 1.1.2 Safety Warnings and Guidelines..........................................................................................1-1 1.2 Purchase Record and Service Contacts ........................
Table of Contents Number Keys ........................................................................................................................3-3 10+ ........................................................................................................................................3-4 Help .......................................................................................................................................3-4 Menu .................................................................
Table of Contents 4.3.1 Projector Does Not Power ON.............................................................................................4-3 4.4 Light Module ...............................................................................................................................4-4 4.4.1 Light Module Suddenly Goes OFF......................................................................................4-4 4.5 Displays .............................................................................
1 Introduction 1.1 Using this Manual This manual is intended for trained users authorized to operate professional high-brightness projection systems. Only CHRISTIE accredited personnel trained specifically by CHRISTIE on light module replacement and safety may handle the light module. Disclaimer: Every effort is made to make sure the information in this document is accurate and reliable. However, due to constant research, the information in this document can change without notice.
Section 1: Introduction 1.2 Purchase Record and Service Contacts Whether the projector is under warranty or the warranty has expired, Christie’s highly trained and extensive factory and dealer service network is always available to quickly diagnose and correct projector malfunctions. Complete service manuals and updates are available for all projectors. If a problem is encountered with any part of the projector, contact your dealer. Usually servicing is performed on site.
Section 1: Introduction 1.2.2 List of Components Make sure these components were received with the projector: • Projector Head Module (PHM), with attached Illumination Module (LM) • Electronics Module (EM) • Warranty Card • Web Registration Form • Line Cord (rated, North American) NOTE: A User’s Kit is supplied with each projection system. Additional User Kits can be purchased separately (P/N: 125-108100-xx). Entero RPMWU/RPMSP-LED01 Setup Guide 020-100445-01 Rev.
2 Installation and Setup 2.1 Ventilation NOTICE! Caution do not obstruct the air exchange to the projector. The projector vents provide ventilation, both for intake and exhaust. DO NOT block or cover these openings. DO NOT install the projector near a radiator or heat register, or within an enclosure. Make sure there is a minimum clearance of 25cm (10”) on the left, right, top and rear sides of the projector. 2.
Section 2: Installation and Setup 2. Connect the Electronics Module to the Projector Head Module and Light Module. See Figure 2-2 . Figure 2-2 Module Interconnections 2.4 Lens Information Use the lens cap when transporting the lens to avoid scratching and damaging the lens. The Entero projector includes a lens mount that allows lens control and adjustment: vertical and horizontal offsets, zoom and focus.
Section 2: Installation and Setup 3. Gently wipe the surface using a figure-8 motion. Repeat this motion until the blemish is removed. 2.5 Calculating Throw Distance, Position and Mount Projector Throw distance is the distance measured from your projector to the screen. This calculation determines if there is enough room to install your projector with a desired screen size and if the image will be of the right size for your screen.
Section 2: Installation and Setup 2.6 CONNECTING SOURCES All source connections are made to the input panel of the Electronics Module. Each input is labeled for easy identification. Using the correct cable(s), connect your source. An interconnection label is available for reference on the light module. Sources are connected to the Input Panel located at the top of the EM. The Input Panel has slots for one image processor board and up to four Dual Link DVI input cards.
Section 2: Installation and Setup 2.7 POWER CONNECTION The projector is a class 2M source of visible and invisible LED radiation. Directly viewing the LED output with certain optical instruments (for example, eye loupes, magnifiers and microscopes) within a distance of 100 mm may pose an eye hazard. DO NOT operate if the AC supply and cord are not within the specified voltage and power range. The North American rated line cord is supplied with this projector.
Section 2: Installation and Setup 2.8 SETTING UP THE IMAGE 2.8.1 Adjusting the Projection Lens NOTICE! Lock lens adjustments to prevent unnecessary tampering. 1. Loosen the adjustments locks on the lens barrel. 2. Display a test pattern appropriate for analyzing image focus and geometry, such as the “framing” test pattern showing the cross-hair centered across the image. Press the Test key on the remote keypad. 3. Do a coarse preliminary focus and (if available) zoom adjustment with the primary lens.
Section 2: Installation and Setup 8. Change Resize Presets if you want the image displayed at another resolution other than native. 9. Adjust Pixel Phase and Pixel Tracking from the Size and Position menu to eliminate noise from the displayed image. 10. Adjust H-Position and V-Position from the Size and Position menu to re-center the image on screen. 11. Adjust Size in Size and Position until the image is at the necessary width then adjust Vertical Stretch.
3 Basic Operation 3.1 Safety Warnings and Guidelines Installers, service trained operators and all users must maintain a safe operating environment at all times. Read this section in its entirety and understand all warnings and precautions before operating the projector. The projector is a class 2M source of visible and invisible LED radiation. Directly Viewing the LED output with certain optical instruments (e.g. eye loupes, magnifiers and microscopes) within a distance of 100mm may pose an eye hazard.
Section 3: Operation the commands. If you press a key while the projector is still responding to the previous action, such as during power-up, the second key press may not take effect. 3.2.1 Wired Remote You can convert the remote keypad into a wired remote keypad using the cable provided with the projector. Connect one end into the remote and the other to the XLR connector on the input panel labeled as wired keypad.
Section 3: Operation Channel Select a specific source setup (channel) defined and stored in projector memory. Once you enter a two-digit channel number (or, if there is a list displayed, highlight it and press Enter), the display will automatically change and update according to the numerous setup parameters defined for that channel. NOTES: 1) A new channel is automatically created if you adjust an image from a new source.
Section 3: Operation 10+ Press 0 before pressing another number to enter a number greater than 9, e.g. press 0 then 2 to enter the number 12 as a menu selection. NOTE: When entering numbers in a text field, this button acts as 0. Help Press Help to display context-sensitive help. Press Help again to toggle the help window OFF. Menu Press Menu to enter or exit the projector’s menu system. OSD (On-screen display) Press OSD then the Down arrow to hide the projector’s menu system during use.
Section 3: Operation Press Func followed by Help to disable Keystone, Edge Blending and Brightness Uniformity settings. This will disable the features without changing the settings associated with them. Projector Press Proj to access a specific projector within a group of projectors or to confirm if the local projector is listening.
Section 3: Operation 3.2.3 On-line Help Press Help to display summary information about the current menu or highlighted option. Press Help again to exit. FIGURE 3-2 ON-LINE HELP 3.3 Adjusting Geometry & Color In the Configuration menu, select the Geometry and Color submenu when you need to modify overall color performance and/or image geometry for all sources. 3.3.1 Test Pattern Choose the desired internal test pattern, or select OFF to turn off a test pattern.
Section 3: Operation Horizontal keystone is used to correct a keystoned image shape in which the left and right borders of the image are unequal in length, and the top and bottom are slanted to one of the sides, see Figure 3-4. FIGURE 3-4 - HORIZONTAL KEYSTONE Adjusting an Image for Keystone Correction 1. Enable keystone adjustments by selecting Keystone from the Geometry Correction drop down list. NOTE: This will enable the controls for performing 1D or 2D keystone adjustments. 2. Select a Test Pattern.
Section 3: Operation The Func+Help key combination will immediately disable the Keystone, Brightness Uniformity, Edge Blending and Black Level Blending features. This is helpful when, in some extreme keystone configurations, some image corruption may appear and/or the menus may not be readable. Although Func+Help disables these features, it will not overwrite their settings. If keystone is simply enabled again, the same image corruption may occur.
Section 3: Operation 3. Select the 13-Point test pattern for Full White for display. The 13Point test pattern provides nine screen “zones” with 13 targets, see 13-Point Test Pattern. 4. Determine by eye or meter which areas need to be adjusted. FOR BEST RESULTS Rather than examining the CENTER of each zone when assessing Brightness Uniformity adjustments focus on extreme EDGES as indicated in the illustration at right. 5.
Section 3: Operation What is a Blend? In simple terms, a blend appears as a gradient strip along an edge of a projected image. It is darkest along the extreme edge of the image, and lightens nearer to the rest of the image (Figure 3-6). How Are Blends Used? In multiple-projector walls, complementary blends between neighboring images can compensate for the extra “brightness” or intensity where these edges overlap.
Section 3: Operation Other Functions For convenience, the Edge Blending submenu also includes related options for enabling a test pattern. Such functions duplicate those provided elsewhere in the menu system. Edge Blending Procedure NOTES: 1) Before attempting to work with edge blending software functions, align the projectors/images by correctly overlapping the displays from your intended external source. 2) Match colors and the brightness uniformity.
Section 3: Operation From the factory, the projector can utilize any of the three pre-defined color performance settings identified at right (default=Max Drives), or colors can be driven on the basis of color temperature. For most applications, one of these gamuts will produce accurate and realistic colors from a variety of sources. They can be applied at any time in the Advanced Image Settings menu (“Select Color Adjustment”), and are not adjustable.
Section 3: Operation 3.3.6 Color Saturation Adjust color slide bars and judge image color by eye or meter. A user-defined color “adjustment” can be applied by selecting it in the Advanced Image Settings menu (select ‘Color Adjustment’). Use this submenu if you do not have specific color coordinates in mind and will judge color performance by eye or meter. Like the Color Adjustment by X,Y submenu, each color control defines new x/y coordinates for that color and changes its hue.
Section 3: Operation 3.3.8 Default Color Adjustments Select the default values for the color adjustment. The value selected is the default to be used by the system during auto setup or initial detection of a new source. See Color Adjustments By X,Y, on page 3-11. Light Module-Advanced Color Adjustment These adjustments can turn on multiple RGB LEDs simultaneously, which uses more power and increases the possibility of overheating.
Section 3: Operation Adjusting Advanced Color The procedure switches ON multiple RGB LEDs simultaneously which uses more power and increases the possibility of overheating. Use Advanced Color Adjustment to defined a color gamut that is slightly larger than the target color gamut and then finish with the video based traditional comprehensive color adjustment (CCA). LED color adjustment uses the light module to change the native projector color space.
Section 3: Operation Input Level Detector The Input Level Detector check box enables specific thresholds for blacks and whites. Input levels that fall below a specified level value (see below) are displayed as black, and all others are displayed as white. To use: 1. Enable Input Level Detector and display a continuous grayscale. 2. Set Level Detector Threshold to near black (such as 200). 3. Adjust Offsets to minimize area of black stripe. 4. Set Level Detector Threshold to near white (such as 800). 5.
Section 3: Operation When an installation requires multiple projectors, use the RS232 serial ports to daisy chain the units together and control the group with a single keypad or a computer/controller connected to the first projector. In such a network, you can choose to broadcast commands to the entire group, or use the Proj key as desired to limit responses to an individual projector. Alternatively, you may want to add projectors to a hub on an Ethernet network.
Section 3: Operation 3. Use the same light engine mode for all projectors and do the following: a. Display a full white test pattern. b. Set Light Mode to “Native”. c. If required, adjust RGB brightness until adjacent white fields appear the same brightness. 4. Display the Color Adjustments by X,Y menus for all projectors. Each menu shows the x/y coordinates defining the “Max Drives” color gamut for this projector. NOTES: 1. Use the “Copy From” function to copy them into a “User” gamut in one projector. 5.
Section 3: Operation These coordinate adjustments move the three color points closer together (see below) to establish a “shared” gamut attainable by all projectors in your group. Adjust only as necessary to ensure that the resulting color palette is as large as possible. When done, you may need to adjust RGB brightness slightly.
4 Troubleshooting If the projector is not operating properly, record the symptoms and use this section as a guide. If a solution to the problem cannot be found, contact your dealer for assistance. NOTE: A Christie accredited service technician is required when opening an enclosure to diagnose any “probable cause”. 4.1 Troubleshooting Guidelines Read, understand and observe all warnings and precautions when diagnosing and servicing the projector. • • • • Ensure the projector is plugged in.
Section 6: Troubleshooting 4.2.1 The Status Display If the status display window shows one of the codes in the Error Codes table you will require a CHRISTIE accredited service technician to repair the system error. Error codes are displayed in a three phase format which are cycled through: • First two digits represent the category of error • Second two digits represent the specific item • Display off This cycle repeats while the error exists.
Section 6: Troubleshooting 4.2.2 LED Error Status Adjacent to the 2-digit status display is a single LED that will illuminate one of three colors to show the current status of the system. A solid red LED shows a system error and the corresponding error code will display in the status display. Refer to the table below for a description of LED variations. Press to acknowledge and clear the error. Table 4.
4.4 Light Module 4.4.1 Light Module Suddenly Goes OFF 1. Check shutter setting - if status display shows SH then the shutter may be active. Toggle through shutter modes. In gray shutter mode it should be possible to display menus. 2. Verify RGB Brightness is set sufficiently higher than zero to ensure a visible image.The DMDs may be overheated. Check for an alarm condition. 4.5 Displays 4.5.1 The Projector is ON, but There is No Display 1. Make sure the lens cover is removed from the lens. 2.
Section 6: Troubleshooting 4.5.6 Display Appears Compressed (Vertically Stretched) 1. The frequency of the pixel sampling clock is incorrect for the current source. 2. Sizing and positioning options may be adjusted poorly for the incoming source signal. 3. Check the geometry correction for warp or keystone correction. 4.5.7 Data is Cropped from Edges 1.
5 Specifications 5.1 Regulatory 5.1.1 Safety Be aware of the caution label on the projector warning of possible eye hazard if the projected visible and invisible LED radiation light is viewed directly through certain optical instruments at close range. Figure 1-1 LED Caution Label Location, on page 1-1 indicates where the label is located. The projector is a class 2M source of visible and invisible LED radiation.
Section 7 Specifications 5.1.4 Electromagnetic Compatibility • • • • FCC CFR47, Part 15, Subpart B, Class A – Unintentional Radiators CISPR 22: 2005 (Modified) / EN55022:2006, Class A – Information Technology Equipment CISPR 24: 1997 (Modified) +A1:2001+A2:2002 / EN55024: 1998 +A1:2001 +A2:2003 EMC Requirements - Information Technology Equipment 5.1.
Section 7 Specifications COLOR TEMPERATURE 5.3 NATIVE WHITE COLOR (K) 6500 ± 500 IMAGE WHITE COLOR (K) 3200 TO 9300 RANGE OF ADJUSTMENT 3200K – 9600K COLOR TEMP. VARIATION (K) 250 max. Lenses FIXED 0.69:1 SXGA + LENS (0.637:1 EFFECTIVE WUXGA) THROW RATIO 5.4 SP 0.69 ± 2% WU 0.637 NOMINAL PROJECTION RANGE (DIAGONAL) 1016MM X 2540MM (40” X 100”) LATERAL COLOR ERROR 0.5 PIXELS MAX. GEOMETRY DISTORTION 0.1% MAX.
Section 7 Specifications 5.6 Physical Specifications Maximum Product Dimensions (L x W x H) PROJECTOR HEAD MODULE ASSEMBLY (WITH LM)* 219MM X 467MM X 286MM (8.6” X 18.4” X 11.3”) ELECTRONIC MODULE 426MM X 426MM X 169MM (16.8” X 16.8” X 6.7”) * The Projector Head Module assembly is sized to fit within the following cubes; Bamboo 50”, Bamboo 67”, CX50-100U, CX60-100U, CX67-100U, CX50-100U and the C50. The Projector Head Module is compatible with both the motorized and manual 6-axis adjuster.
Section 7 Specifications Figure 5-2 Entero Back View Dimensions Figure 5-3 Entero Bottom View Dimensions Entero RPMWU/RPMSP-LED01 Setup Guide 020-100445-01 Rev.
Section 7 Specifications 5.7 Environment Operating Environment TEMPERATURE 0C TO +40C (40F TO 95F) HUMIDITY 15% - 90% ALTITUDE 0 - 3048 M (10000FT) VIBRATION 0.05GRMS 10-500HZ, 15 MINUTES ALL AXES Non-Operating Environment 5.8 TEMPERATURE -25C TO +70C (-13°F TO 158°F) WITH RELATIVE HUMIDITY VARYING BETWEEN 0% TO 95% HUMIDITY 0% - 95% (NON-CONDENSING) ALTITUDE 0 TO 9144 M (30,000FT) VIBRATION 0.
Section 7 Specifications Motoblend Mounting Kit • Custom Motoblend Mounting Kit Lenses • Fixed 0.64:1 (HD/WUXGA) - P/N: 125-103105-xx • Zoom 1.2-1.6:1 (HD/WUXGA) - P/N: 125-101103-xx 5.9 Inputs ANALOG RGB OR YPRPB (INTERLACED OR PROGRESSIVE SCAN FORMAT) PIXEL CLOCK RATE 13 – 270 MHZ MAX COLOR SPACE RGB OR YPBPR INPUT LEVELS: R, G, B, - WITH SYNC: 1.0VP-P ±2DB R, G, B, - WITHOUT SYNC: 0.7VP-P ±2DB PB, PR 0.
Section 7 Specifications NOTES: 1) Value specifies frame rate of non-interlaced sources and field rate for interlaced sources. Frame/field rates higher than the maximum refresh rate of the panels will be displayed at a lower rate.2) Does not apply to sync-on-green/luma.3) As the horizontal frequency increases and/or as the vertical scaling ratio of input lines to output lines increases many sources will run into the internal 180Mpix/s processing which limits the number of pixels that can be processed.
Section 7 Specifications RANGE 30 METERS LASER POINTER INCLUDED BATTERY TYPE (2 REQUIRED) AA, 1.5V ALKALINE WIRED CONTROL CONNECTOR TYPE XLR INPUT LEVELS HIGH: 2.2V MIN. LOW: 0.9V MAX. POWER: 500MA @ 5V Entero RPMWU/RPMSP-LED01 Setup Guide 020-100445-01 Rev.
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