Sony SRX-R320 Installation Manual

Sony SRX-R320 Installation Manual

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DIGITAL CINEMA PROJECTOR
SRX-R320
INSTALLATION MANUAL
1st Edition

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  • Page 1 DIGITAL CINEMA PROJECTOR SRX-R320 INSTALLATION MANUAL 1st Edition...
  • Page 2 Dette utstyret kan kobles til et IT-strømfordelingssystem. : NETWORK For safety, do not connect the connector for periph- eral device wiring that might have excessive volt- age to the following port. : NETWORK connector Follow the instructions for the above port. SRX-R320...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    1-10. Installing the Optional Board to INPUT A and INPUT B ............... 1-27 3. Error Message 1-11. Interlock Terminal ............1-33 1-12. Connecting and Wiring of External Device ....1-35 1-13. Connecting the Power Cord .......... 1-36 1-14. Dimensions ..............1-38 SRX-R320...
  • Page 5: Manual Structure

    Manual Structure Purpose of this manual This manual is the installation manual of Digital Cinema Projector SRX-R320. This manual is intended for use by trained system and service engineers, and de- scribes the information for installation of the unit. The DIF-188 board mounted on this unit as standard equipment is equivalent of LKRI-005.
  • Page 7: Installation

    Outline The light source lamp bulb and projection lens are optionally available. You can incorporate them in the system as required. For selecting the light source lamp and projection lens, please contact your local Sony Sales Offi ce/Service Center. Before turning on the power of the main unit, perform the following procedure as required. (For details, refer to the description of each section.)
  • Page 8: Panel (U7) Block Assembly

    Screws 4. Remove the panel (U2) block assembly in the direction (with drop-safe) of arrow . Hooks 5. To install, reverse the removal procedure. Hooks Hooks   Hooks Grilles Panel (U2) block assembly Fig. 1-1-3 SRX-R320...
  • Page 9: Panel (U3)

     with attention to the eleven hooks. Hooks 3. Remove the panel (U6) in the direction of arrow . Screws 4. To install, reverse the removal procedure. Hooks Hooks Hooks   Panel (U6) Hooks Fig. 1-1-5 SRX-R320...
  • Page 10: Panel (U5)

    4. Remove the six screws, then lower the panel (U1B) in the direction of arrow . 5. Remove the panel (U1B) in the direction of arrow . 6. To install, reverse the removal procedure. Screws Panel (U1B)   Screws Fig. 1-1-7 SRX-R320...
  • Page 11: Panel (U1)

    4. Remove the panel (U1B). (Refer to Section 1-1-7.) 5. Remove the eight screws, then remove the panel (U1) in the direction of arrow. 6. To install, reverse the removal procedure. Screws Screws Panel (U1) Screws Screws Fig. 1-1-8 SRX-R320...
  • Page 12: Panel (U4) Block Assembly

    3. Raise to remove the panel (U4) block assembly from the two hinge portions. 4. To install, reverse the removal procedure. Panel (U4) About block assembly 80 degrees Panel (U4) Hinge portions block assembly Lock Fig. 1-1-9 SRX-R320...
  • Page 13: Panel (U4B)

    6. Open the panel (U4) block assembly. (Refer to steps 1 and 2 in Section 1-1-9.) 7. Remove the four screws, then remove the panel (U4B) in the direction of arrow with attention to the two hooks. 8. To install, reverse the removal procedure. Screws Hooks Screws Panel (U4B) Fig. 1-1-10 SRX-R320...
  • Page 14: Panel (U8)

    5. Remove the panel (U5). (Refer to Section 1-1-6.) 6. Remove the two screws, then remove the STL cover. 7. Remove the eight screws, then remove the panel (U8). Screws 8. To install, reverse the removal procedure. STL cover Screws Panel (U8) Screws Fig. 1-1-11 SRX-R320...
  • Page 15: Tilt Angle Adjustment

    Adjust the tilt angle using the adjuster in the lower portion of this unit. 1. Loosen the nut. 2. Adjust the tilt angle by rotating the adjuster in the lower portion of this unit. 3. Secure the adjuster by tightening the nut to the adjuster pipe side. Adjuster pipe Adjuster Fig. 1-2a SRX-R320...
  • Page 16 9. Lower the jack and attach the panel (U5), panel (U6), panel (U3), panel (U2) block assembly and panel (U7) block assembly. Frame Jack Jack bolts Jack Holes Adjuster pipe M8 bolts assembly Adjuster pipe assembly Fig. 1-2b 1-10 SRX-R320...
  • Page 17: Installing The Duct

    8-inch duct External fan (exhaust air) air volume specifi cation The following exhaust air volume is required for the 8-inch duct. Exhaust air volume: 450 to 550 ft /min Duct connection (12.7 to 15.6 m /min) Fig. 1-3 1-11 SRX-R320...
  • Page 18: Installing The Projection Lens

    3. Connect the three cables (focus, zoom and POTEN- TIO). Lens bracket Projection Do not attach the lens cover before completing the lens lens adjustment. (Refer to Section 2-3.)   Pins Projection lens Bolts POTENTIO cable Zoom cable Focus cable Fig. 1-4 1-12 SRX-R320...
  • Page 19: Installing The Lens Cover

    2. Attach the lens cover in the direction of arrow with attention to the three hooks. Hook When attaching the lens cover, align the four convex portions with the four holes. Lens cover Hook Hook Lens cover Convex portions Holes Hole Convex portions Hole Lens cover Fig. 1-5b 1-13 SRX-R320...
  • Page 20: Installing The Status Light Assembly

    Connect them with the following combination of the indication on the tag. Harnesses Status light side This unit side One-touch bush LIGHT LIGHT (none) 5. Attach the status light assembly with the two screws. 6. Close the panel (U4) block assembly. Harnesses Fig. 1-6b 1-14 SRX-R320...
  • Page 21: Installing The Touch Panel Adapter

    1-7. Installing the Touch Panel Adapter The recommended operating monitor manufactured by ADVANTECH can be attached to the supplied touch panel adapter. For details, contact your local Sony Sales Offi ce/Service Center. 1. Attach the TPC base to the panel (U4B) with the six M4 screws.
  • Page 22 5. Align the knob with the angular adjustment hole, then return the knob to the original position in the reverse order of step 3. Operating monitor Angular adjustment hole TPC bracket TPC base TPC base TPC base     Knob Knob Fig. 1-7c 1-16 SRX-R320...
  • Page 23: Installing The Lamp Bulb

    . Be sure that only the qualifi ed service personnel can install the lamp bulb. For the qualifi cation, please contact your local Sony Sales Offi ce/Service Center. . When installing the lamp bulb, be sure to wear the protection suit kit (J-7120-330-A (M size), J-7120- 340-A (L size), or J-7120-460-A (XL size)).
  • Page 24 Screw Portion A Anode harness Fig. 1-8b 2. Attach the anode harness to the anode side of the lamp bulb, then tighten the screw. Lamp bulb (Tightening torque: 1.2 N.m) Anode side Anode harness Screw Fig. 1-8c 1-18 SRX-R320...
  • Page 25 Screw (with drop-safe) Cold mirror assembly Fig. 1-8d 6. Remove the bolt from the anode terminal. Cathode terminal 7. Loosen the hexagon socket set screw of the cathode terminal. Hexagon socket set screw Anode terminal Bolt Fig. 1-8e 1-19 SRX-R320...
  • Page 26 8. Remove the plastic cover from the lamp bulb. Lamp bulb Plastic cover Fig. 1-8f 9. Remove the protection sheet from the lamp bulb. Lamp bulb Protection sheet Fig. 1-8g 1-20 SRX-R320...
  • Page 27 12. Hold the cathode side of the lamp bulb fi rmly and raise the anode side. Then, return the anode holder to the original position and tighten the knob. Anode holder Knob Portion A Lamp bulb Fig. 1-8h 1-21 SRX-R320...
  • Page 28 16. Attach the panel (U4) block assembly in the reverse Anode Adjust by bending order of steps 3 to 5. harness this portion. Cathode terminal Hexagon socket set screw Anode holder Knob Bolt Anode harness Anode terminal End face Cathode terminal Lamp bulb Surface C Fig. 1-8i 1-22 SRX-R320...
  • Page 29: Installing Lmt-300 And Connecting With The Unit

    3. Remove the panel (U6). (Refer to Section 1-1-5.) 4. Remove the panel (U1B). (Refer to Section 1-1-7.) 5. Loosen the two screws (with drop-safe), then remove LMT-300 the front panel from the LMT-300. Screw (with drop-safe) Front panel Screw (with drop-safe) Fig. 1-9a 1-23 SRX-R320...
  • Page 30 9. Connect the harness of this unit to the STATUS LIGHT connector in the front panel. 10. Attach the front panel. Tighten the screws (with drop-safe). Tightening torque: 0.8 N.m STATUS LIGHT connector Harness B5 x 12 B5 x 12 Screw LMT-300 (with drop-safe) SRX-R320 Front panel Screw (with drop-safe) Fig. 1-9b 1-24 SRX-R320...
  • Page 31 LMT duct (A) Power cord When attaching the LMT duct (A), route the power cord through the notch. 13. Attach the LMT duct (B) with the three screws. Notch Screw Screw LMT duct (A) Screws LMT duct (B) Fig. 1-9c 1-25 SRX-R320...
  • Page 32 19. Attach the panel (U2) block assembly in the reverse Network order of step 2. connector 20. Attach the panel (U7) block assembly in the reverse order of step 1. LMT-300 PROJECTOR OUTPUT B PRJ CTRL PROJECTOR OUTPUT A Fig. 1-9d 1-26 SRX-R320...
  • Page 33: Installing The Optional Board To Input A And Input B

    2. Attach the fi xed plate (HIF) 320 using the six screws LKRI-003 removed in step 1. 3. Attach the two handles to the fi xed plate (HIF) 320. Handle B3 x 8 Fixed plate (HIF) 320 Handle Fig. 1-10b 1-27 SRX-R320...
  • Page 34 PSW4 x 10 Fig. 1-10c 6. Insert the LKRI-003 board into INPUT B slot, and connect it securely. INPUT B 7. Attach the panel cover (IF) using the twelve screws. LKRI-003 Panel cover (IF) PSW4 x 10 Fig. 1-10d 1-28 SRX-R320...
  • Page 35 4. Remove the two screws, then remove the blank panel. Store the removed blank panel. Panel cover (IF) 5. Remove the ten screws, then remove the panel cover (IF). Blank panel PSW4 x 10 PSW4 x 10 Fig. 1-10g 1-29 SRX-R320...
  • Page 36 6. Insert the LKRI-005 board into INPUT B slot, and connect it securely. INPUT B 7. Attach the panel cover (IF) using the twelve screws. LKRI-005 Panel cover (IF) PSW4 x 10 Fig. 1-10h 1-30 SRX-R320...
  • Page 37 Compliant to 23.98 PsF, 24 PsF, 24P Output BNC type (2) Loop-through output To IN terminal Quantization characteristics HD-SDI connecting cable (optionally available) 10 bits/sampling To HD-SDI output terminal SRW-5000 HD DIGITAL VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER HDCAM recorder/player, etc. Fig. 1-10i 1-31 SRX-R320...
  • Page 38 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 DVI-D terminal, AUX terminal Pin No. Signal name Pin No. Signal name DATA2_ DATA3+ +5 V DATA2+ DDC_GND DATA4_ HOTPLUG_DET DATA4+ DATA0_ DDC_SCL DATA0+ DDC_SDA DATA5_ DATA1_ DATA5+ DATA1+ CLK+ DATA3_ CLK_ 1-32 SRX-R320...
  • Page 39: Interlock Terminal

    Interlock terminal 1. Interlock Function The SRX-R320 interlock function is enabled by making the two pins of the interlock terminal open or short. The following two patterns can be used for the interlock function in the applicable serial. Pattern 1...
  • Page 40 Pin 8 RELAY1_B break contact Pin 9 RELAY1_C transfer contact Operation table Operation terminal Operating state STANDBY POWER ON RELAY1_C 5 RELAY1_A open short RELAY1_C 5 RELAY1_B short open Contact specifi cation Contact rated voltage/current: 25 V DC/500 mA 1-34 SRX-R320...
  • Page 41: Connecting And Wiring Of External Device

    Do not plug the power cord into the power supply when performing the following wiring operations. Signal cable wiring When connecting this unit or LMT-300 installed in this unit to external device, connect by routing the cable through the hole of the front side. Hole External device Front side Fig. 1-12 1-35 SRX-R320...
  • Page 42: Connecting The Power Cord

    2. Remove the terminal block cover with attention to the two hooks. Hooks Terminal block cover Screws Fig. 1-13a 3. Remove the screw, then remove the cable clamp. 4. Remove the screw, then remove the ground terminal. Ground terminal Screw Cable clamp Screw Fig. 1-13b 1-36 SRX-R320...
  • Page 43 7. Route the cable through the lower hole of the terminal block, then fi x each terminal by screw. 8. Fix the cable with the cable clamp and screw. Ground terminal 9. Attach the terminal block cover. Screws Cable clamp Screw Fig. 1-13d 1-37 SRX-R320...
  • Page 44: Dimensions

    1-14. Dimensions Front (Barycentric position) Left Exhaust 1-38 SRX-R320...
  • Page 45 Panel for lamp replacing (Barycentric position) Right Rear (Optional lens) Intake Refer to List Exhaust Intake Intake Exhaust Intake (Barycentric position) Bottom Intake AC power cable LKRL LIST Signal cable (For the unit fixing) Unit: mm 1-39 SRX-R320...
  • Page 47: Adjustment

    (Refer to Technical Manual of SRX-R220.) 6. Set the illuminance of a screen and perform color characteristic tone correction (CSC adjustment). (Refer to Section 2-5.) 7. Adjust the field angle. (Refer to Section 2-6.) 8. Set function memory. (Refer to Section 2-7.) SRX-R320...
  • Page 48: Installation Of Srx Controller

    2-1. Installation of SRX Controller 2-1-1. Installation This unit can be operated from PC when the SRX Controller is installed in a personal computer (PC). For obtaining of the SRX Controller, please contact your local Sony Sales Offi ce/Service Center. Preparation . PC CPU: Intel Pentium M 1.6 GHz or more, and OS-recommended...
  • Page 49 7. Select the folder in which an SRX Controller is installed. Click the [Next] button if there is no problem in the displayed folder. To change the folder to save an SRX Controller, click the [Change...] button and select the desired folder. Fig. 2-1-1d SRX-R320...
  • Page 50: Connection

    The shortcut of an SRX Controller is displayed on the desktop window. 2-1-2. Connection When performing the adjustment using the RS-232C terminal, connect nothing to the NETWORK termi- nal of the main unit. Personal computer To RS-232C To RS-232C terminal terminal Connection cable (Inter-link cross cable) Fig. 2-1-2 SRX-R320...
  • Page 51: Startup And Initialization Of Srx Controller

    . Maintenance: service . Installation: setting Enter the passwords of “Maintenance” and “Installer” using lower-case characters. Enter the COM Click this radio button. port No. to be used. Enter the password. Select “User”, “Maintenance” or “Installer”. [OK] button Fig. 2-1-3a SRX-R320...
  • Page 52 Window of each adjustment menu Window example (Login by “User”: FUNCTION MEMORY window) Fig. 2-1-3b Window example (Login by “Maintenance”: MAINTENANCE window) Fig. 2-1-3c Window example (Login by “Installer”: INSTALLATION window) Fig. 2-1-3d SRX-R320...
  • Page 53: Startup Of This Unit

    9. Enter the serial code of the lamp bulb to be installed. (Refer to steps 1 to 4 in Section 2-2.) 2-1-4. Startup of This Unit Procedure 1. Turn on the power switch on the rear of this unit. (Standby state) Power switch Fig. 2-1-4a SRX-R320...
  • Page 54: Optical Axis Adjustment Of Lamp

    [ON] button Fig. 2-1-4b 2-2. Optical Axis Adjustment of Lamp Procedure 1. Be sure to click the “MAINTENANCE” tab in the standby state. 2. Click the [RESET] button in a “LAMP TIMER RESET” menu. [RESET] button “MAINTENANCE” tab Fig. 2-2a SRX-R320...
  • Page 55 [ON] button Enter the serial code. [CLOSE] button Fig. 2-2b 6. Click the “FUNCTION MEMORY” tab. 7. Set the lamp power to 100% in the “LAMP POWER” menu to project an image in 100% black. (No signal condition) Fig. 2-2c SRX-R320...
  • Page 56 13. Click the [Save] button. X-axis direction adjusting screw 14. Age this unit for fi ve minutes. 15. Click the [CALIBRATE] button. Y-axis direction adjusting screw Click the [CALIBRATE] button after at least 10 minutes turning on the lamp. Fig. 2-2f 2-10 SRX-R320...
  • Page 57: Lens Adjustment (H Shift, V Shift, Zoom, And Focus Adjustments)

    (H shift) of the image. Lens bracket Projection lens shield 3. After H shift adjustment is completed, tighten the four screws loosened in step 2. Flat screw driver   Bolts Projection lens Bolts Fig. 2-3a 2-11 SRX-R320...
  • Page 58 In the case that the V shift is lowered. How to Check . When the image is expanded by zoom, the upper end of image position is lowered. Effective area of lens Effective area of lens Center of lens Image Image Fig. 2-3c 2-12 SRX-R320...
  • Page 59: Illumination Area Adjustment And Registration Adjustment

    The adjustment cannot be correctly performed with the fi lter cover open because the fi lter cover switch sensor function operates. Before starting the adjustment, be sure to close the fi lter cover after removing the panel duct covers 1 and the panel duct covers 2. Front side Filter cover Filter cover switch Fig. 2-4-1a 2-13 SRX-R320...
  • Page 60 1. Remove the panel (U7) block assembly. (Refer to Section 1-1-2.) 2. Remove the panel (U2) block assembly. (Refer to Section 1-1-3.) 3. Remove the fi lter. 4. Remove the fi ve screws. Filter (center portion) Front side Screws Fig. 2-4-1b 2-14 SRX-R320...
  • Page 61 9. Close the fi lter cover, then secure it with the screw. Front side Panel duct cover 2 (upper) Panel duct cover 2 (lower) Filter cover Panel duct cover 1 (upper) Screws Panel duct cover 1 (lower) Screws Secure with the screw. Filter cover Fig. 2-4-1c 2-15 SRX-R320...
  • Page 62 10. Start the SRX Controller. (Refer to Section 2-1-3.) 11. Click the “FUNCTION MEMORY” tab. FUNCTION MEMORY window “LENS CONTROL” menu “LAMP POWER” menu Fig. 2-4-1d MAINTENANCE window “TEST PATTERN” menu Fig. 2-4-1e 2-16 SRX-R320...
  • Page 63: Registration Adjustment

     Adjusts the top and bottom of the white image by rotational movement. Fig. 2-4-1f 2-4-2. Registration Adjustment Perform adjustment referring to “4. MAINTENANCE window” in “2-8-3. Function of Each Window” if registration is out of position. 2-17 SRX-R320...
  • Page 64: Screen Illuminance Setting And Color Space Conversion (Csc Adjustment)

    1. Display the FUNCTION MEMORY window of the SRX Controller. (Refer to Section 2-1-3.) 2. Click the radio button of “Input A” in the INPUT CONTROL menu. “INPUT CONTROL” menu Fig. 2-5a 3. Display the MAINTENANCE window. (Refer to Section 2-1-3.) [ADJUST] button “COLOR SPACE CONVERTER” menu Fig. 2-5b 2-18 SRX-R320...
  • Page 65 Fig. 2-5d n Each value is automatically displayed in the “Target Color Gamut” column of the “COLOR SPACE” window on the MAINTENANCE tab. Moreover, reference white point targets “x” and “y” and luminance level “Y” are projected automatically. 2-19 SRX-R320...
  • Page 66 20. Click the [APPLY] button. 21. Return the setting before adjusting. When the CSC adjustment is performed, the luminance is lowered by approximately 2 ft-L. Therefore, adjust the lamp power in the “LAMP POWER” menu to obtain the required luminance again. 2-20 SRX-R320...
  • Page 67 3. Click the [ADJUST] button in the “COLOR SPACE CONVERTER” menu. The COLOR SPACE window is displayed. [APPLY] “COLOR SPACE” menu button [RESET] “Input Color “TEST PATTERN Measurement” column button SELECT” menu [CALC] [TARGET|RECALL] button button Fig. 2-5g 2-21 SRX-R320...
  • Page 68 16. Adjust the lamp power in the “LAMP POWER” menu so that the luminance is 14 ft-L. In this procedure, the luminance is not correctly 14 ft-L. When the correct luminance is required, input “Gray 10” of the SONY color patch by LMT-300, and adjust the lamp power. 2-22...
  • Page 69 Adjustment using “Sony Color Patch” 1. Copy the Sony color patch fi les (DPPJ07-080_1.zip to DPPJ07-080_4.zip) in PC. For obtaining, please contact your local Sony Sales Offi ce/Service Center. 2. Create the “Sony_Color_Patch” folder and move all fi les obtained by decompressing the zip fi le to the “Sony_Color_Patch”...
  • Page 70 6. Click the “Input C” (LMT-300) radio button in the “INPUT CONTROL” menu. 7. Set Contrast to 90 and Bright to 50 in the “PICTURE CONTROL” menu. 8. Reproduce the Gray 10 of “Sony Color Patch” signal from LMT-300 by Screen Management Control- ler.
  • Page 71 17. Enter the x and y values in Input Color Measurement on the “COLOR SPACE” window. 18. Click the [CALC] button fi rst, and then click the [APPLY] button. 19. Reproduce the “Red-1”, “Green-1”, “Blue-1” and Gray-8 of Sony Color Patch signal from LMT-300 by Screen Management Controller.
  • Page 72 3. Click the [ADJUST] button in the “COLOR SPACE CONVERTER” menu. The COLOR SPACE window is displayed. [APPLY] “COLOR SPACE” menu button [RESET] “Input Color “TEST PATTERN Measurement” column SELECT” menu button [CALC] [TARGET|RECALL] button button Fig. 2-5l 2-26 SRX-R320...
  • Page 73 16. Adjust the lamp power in the “LAMP POWER” menu so that the luminance is 14 ft-L. In this procedure, the luminance is not correctly 14 ft-L. When the correct luminance is required, input “Gray 10” of the SONY color patch by LMT-300, and adjust the lamp power. CSC adjustment for virtual white The D61 WP (White Point) of DCDM standard specifi...
  • Page 74: Field Angle Adjustment

    4. Check whether the V shift is more or less than 1/2 screen shift according to “2-3. Lens Adjustment (H Shift, V Shift, Zoom and Focus Adjustment)”. Adjustment [SELECT] “MASKING ADJUST” menu button “LENS CONTROL” menu “ELECTRIC V SHIFT FUNCTION” menu “TEST PATTERN” menu Fig. 2-6-1 2-28 SRX-R320...
  • Page 75 The FUNCTION MEMORY window is displayed. 9. Set the masking in the “MASKING ADJUST” menu. (Refer to “2.- MASKING ADJUST” in Section 2-8-3.) 10. Click the [SELECT] button. 11. Check the FUNCTION MEMORY No., and then click the [APPLY] button. (Memory of Function) 2-29 SRX-R320...
  • Page 76 The FUNCTION MEMORY window is displayed. 9. Set the masking in the “MASKING ADJUST” menu. (Refer to “2.- MASKING ADJUST” in Section 2-8-3.) 10. Click the [SELECT] button. 11. Check the FUNCTION MEMORY No., and then click the [APPLY] button. (Memory of Function) 2-30 SRX-R320...
  • Page 77: Height Masking

    6. Fix this unit using the four adjusters and lock it with the nuts. (Refer to Section 1-2.) 7. Click the “MAINTENANCE” tab. The MAINTENANCE window is displayed. 8. Adjust the luminance using the required test pattern in the “TEST PATTERN” menu. 9. Click the “FUNCTION MEMORY” tab. The FUNCTION MEMORY window is displayed. 2-31 SRX-R320...
  • Page 78 The FUNCTION MEMORY window is displayed. 9. Set the masking in the “MASKING ADJUST” menu. (Refer to “2.- MASKING ADJUST” in Section 2-8-3.) 10. Click the [SELECT] button. 11. Check the FUNCTION MEMORY No., and then click the [APPLY] button. (Memory of Function) 2-32 SRX-R320...
  • Page 79: Setting Of Function Memory

     ANAMORPHIC MODE  ELECTRIC V SHIFT FUNCTION  LENS CONTROL _ ZOOM _ FOCUS (*1): Setting of lamp power: After the zoom adjustment of a lens, adjust using lamp power so that the screen illuminance becomes the desired brightness. 2-33 SRX-R320...
  • Page 80 4. Click the [APPLY] button after entering the name. If you cannot click the [APPLY] button, set “LUMINANCE CONTROL” to “0”. Click the No. to be selected. The circle (green) on the left of the number indicates that the number is recalled. [APPLY] button Fig. 2-7-1c 2-34 SRX-R320...
  • Page 81: Change In Setting Of Registered Function Memory

    If you cannot click the [APPLY] button, set “LUMINANCE CONTROL” to “0”. Click the No. to be changed. The circle (green) on the left of the number indicates that the number is recalled. [APPLY] and [RECALL] buttons Fig. 2-7-2b 2-35 SRX-R320...
  • Page 82: Copying Of Registered Function Memory To Create New Function Memory

    If you cannot click the [APPLY] button, set “LUMINANCE CONTROL” to “0”. Click the No. to be copied. The circle (green) on the left of the number indicates that the number is recalled. [APPLY] and [RECALL] buttons Fig. 2-7-3b 2-36 SRX-R320...
  • Page 83: Switching Of Registered Function Memory

    2. Click the setting No. you want to switch. 3. Click the [RECALL] button. 4. Click the [CLOSE] button. Click the No. to be registered. The circle (green) on the left of the number indicates that the number is recalled. [RECALL] button [CLOSE] button Fig. 2-7-4b 2-37 SRX-R320...
  • Page 84: How To Use The Srx Controller

    In an initial value, the setting value is automatically memorized to No. 1. To register the setting value in another No., click the No. to be registered and adjust and set it on each window. (Refer to Section 2-7.) Refer to steps 1 and 2 of Section 2-7-3 when calling the registered setting value. 2-38 SRX-R320...
  • Page 85: Functions Of Each Window

    Displays the contents of warning.  STANDBY/LAMP OFF/(POWER) ON . STANDBY: Puts this unit into the standby state. (Canceled using an [ON] button.) . LAMP OFF: Turns off a lamp. (Canceled using an [ON] button.) . (POWER) ON: Turns on the power. 2-39 SRX-R320...
  • Page 86 In this case, however, the power consumption decreases and the life of a lamp becomes long. . [+] button: The numeric value increases. . [_] button: The numeric value decreases. When the 4.2 kW lamp bulb is used, it can be adjusted between 53% and 100%. 2-40 SRX-R320...
  • Page 87 - Color: Adjusts the depth of color. The color becomes dark as a setting value increases. - Sharpness: Adjusts the sharpness. An image becomes sharp as a setting value increases. It becomes soft as a setting value decreases. 2-41 SRX-R320...
  • Page 88 After the adjusting of adjusting point  to  is completed, perform the adjusting of adjusting point  and . All items in a MASKING ADJUST menu are returned to the factory setting when you click the [RESET] button. 2-42 SRX-R320...
  • Page 89 The test patterns Scope and Flat are as shown in the fi gure below. When installing, those patterns are used in fi tting the image size or masking the projection data. Scope Flat 4096 pixel 4096 pixel 3696 pixel 3596 pixel 3996 pixel Fig. 2-8-3e 2-43 SRX-R320...
  • Page 90 3. FUNCTION FOR 3D window Fig. 2-8-3f This function is used for adjustment of 3D lens. For this function, refer to the “INSTALLATION AND SERVICE MANUAL” of LKRL-A002/A003. 2-44 SRX-R320...
  • Page 91 Changes the Custom1 to Custom4 values of “Color Temp” in the “COLOR” menu on the FUNCTION MEMORY window. . This menu is displayed only when Custom1 to Custom4 of “Color Temp” is selected. Fig. 2-8-3h . The value changed here is refl ected on only “Color Temp”. 2-45 SRX-R320...
  • Page 92 Keeps the brightness of a lamp constant. Click the [CALIBRATE] button when a lamp became dark. The brightness of a lamp is adjusted automatically. It is operative when “Luminance” is selected in the Lamp Control Mode menu on the INSTALLATION window. 2-46 SRX-R320...
  • Page 93 . The test patterns Scope and Flat are as shown in the fi gure below. When installing, those patterns are used in fi tting the image size or masking the projection data. Scope Flat 4096 pixel 4096 pixel 3596 pixel 3696 pixel 3996 pixel Fig. 2-8-3j 2-47 SRX-R320...
  • Page 94 The internal sensor luminance value is stored in the Function memory. n When Luminance is selected, perform calibration periodically in order to maintain the stored luminance at a constant level correcting the deterioration of lamp luminance. (Refer to Section 2-2.) 2-48 SRX-R320...
  • Page 95: Error Message

    For WARNING (degree of risk: middle) and FAILURE (degree of risk: low), the power is not automati- cally turned off during operation of the main unit (during projection). However, take proper measures according to the remedy when the power is turned off next. SRX-R320...
  • Page 96 BALLAST ERROR The unit stops operation by temperature Check the outside air temperature, air abnormality of the power unit for lamp. supply and exhaust, and power unit for lamp. Replace the power unit for lamp if it is damaged. (Continued) SRX-R320...
  • Page 97 CONNECTOR DE- The connector of a Peltier G is discon- Check the connector of a Peltier G. TACHED nected. WARN_25 CONNECTOR DE- The connector of a Peltier B is discon- Check the connector of a Peltier B. TACHED nected. (Continued) SRX-R320...
  • Page 98 Check the SY board. Replace the SY board if it is damaged. FAIL_18 LENS ERROR Zoom operation is failed. Check the lens and lens cable. Check the SY board. Replace the SY board if it is damaged. (Continued) SRX-R320...
  • Page 99 The Z-axis is gotten out of range in the _ FAIL_35 ADJUSTMENT ERROR Readjust the Z-axis and save it. Return the Z-axis in the + direction. direction. (Refer to Section 2-2.) FAIL_36 DEVICE ERROR Setting error of DVI. Check the setting and set the operation again. SRX-R320...
  • Page 100 Lamp fan A Lamp fan B CN board Lamp fan C Lamp fan D PS converter fan 2 board Front side Peltier R fan Front side Filter cover PS converter fan 1 Peltier B fan Peltier G fan PBS fan SRX-R320...
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  • Page 114 Here is a sample; alter the names: Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the library `Frob’ (a library for tweaking knobs) written by James Random Hacker. , 1 April 1990 Ty Coon, President of Vice That’s all there is to it! 3-20 SRX-R320...
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