NEC NC1040L-A User Manual
NEC NC1040L-A User Manual

NEC NC1040L-A User Manual

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DLP Cinema
Projector
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DLP Cinema
Projector
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NC1040L-A/NC1440L-A
Laser Unit
NP-10LU01
Model No.
NP-NC1040L-A
NP-NC1440L-A

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  • Page 1 DLP Cinema Projector ® User’s Manual DLP Cinema Projector ® NC1040L-A/NC1440L-A Laser Unit NP-10LU01 Model No. NP-NC1040L-A NP-NC1440L-A...
  • Page 2: Important Information (For Nc1040L-A)

    Also complies with FDA performance standards for laser The NC1040L-A (projector unit) is called the “projector” , and products except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No. the NP-10LU01 (laser unit) is called the “laser unit” in this 50, dated June 24, 2007.
  • Page 3 • That the connector cable that connects the device to NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS. the projector is unplugged MAINTAIN AND SERVICE OF THE PRODUCT IS ONLY TO BE HANDLED BY NEC AUTHORIZED TECHNICIANS. WARNING Important Safeguards 1. Do not use the projector with the supplied lens cap or...
  • Page 4 Important Information (for NC1040L-A) Power Supply 3. Turn off the projector, unplug the power cable and have the projector serviced by a qualified service personnel 1. The projector is so designed that it operates with the under the following conditions: power supply voltage described below.
  • Page 5 WASH HANDS AFTER HANDLING WEB Address: http://www.nec-display-solutions.com In North America Disposing of your used product Company Name: NEC Display Solutions of America, Inc. EU-wide legislation as implemented in each Address: 500 Park Boulevard, Suite 1100 Itasca, Illinois Member State requires that used electrical 60143, U.S.A.
  • Page 6 Important Information (for NC1040L-A) Laser aperture and warning labels on the projector Label A Laser aperture (Class 3R) Label B...
  • Page 7 Important Information (for NC1040L-A) • Label A • Label B...
  • Page 8 Important Information (for NC1040L-A) Laser light specifications Class Class 3R laser product Wavelength Red: 636 to 644 nm, Green: 532 nm, Blue: 455 to 470 nm Pulse duration CW (Continuous Wave) Maximum optical output Red (640 nm): 106 mW, Green (532 nm): 68 mW, Blue (464 nm): 47 mW...
  • Page 9 Important Information (for NC1040L-A) Range of laser light emissions The following range indicates the maximum range of emission of laser light. Horizon angle: H Vertical angle: V [Degree] [Degree] Zoom Zoom Lens Lens Tele Wide Tele Wide NC-50LC12Z 15.5 20.8 NC-50LC12Z 12.5...
  • Page 10: Important Information (For Nc1440L-A)

    Important Information (for NC1440L-A) Precautions: Please read this manual carefully before Laser Safety Caution using your NC1440L-A and NP-10LU01 and keep the man- This products is classified as Class 4 of IEC60825-1:2007. ual handy for future reference. Obey the laws and regulations of your country in relation to The NC1440L-A (projector unit) is called the “projector”...
  • Page 11 • That the connector cable that connects the device to NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS. the projector is unplugged MAINTAIN AND SERVICE OF THE PRODUCT IS ONLY TO BE HANDLED BY NEC AUTHORIZED TECHNICIANS. WARNING Important Safeguards 1. Do not use the projector with the supplied lens cap or...
  • Page 12 Important Information (for NC1440L-A) Power Supply 3. Turn off the projector, unplug the power cable and have the projector serviced by a qualified service personnel 1. The projector is so designed that it operates with the under the following conditions: power supply voltage described below.
  • Page 13 WASH HANDS AFTER HANDLING WEB Address: http://www.nec-display-solutions.com In North America Disposing of your used product Company Name: NEC Display Solutions of America, Inc. EU-wide legislation as implemented in each Address: 500 Park Boulevard, Suite 1100 Itasca, Illinois Member State requires that used electrical 60143, U.S.A.
  • Page 14 Important Information (for NC1440L-A) Laser aperture and warning labels on the projector WARNING Always wear laser protection glasses (that meet the following conditions) while working to protect your eyes. <Requirements for laser protection glasses> • Optical density: Red (465nm) OD4 or higher, Green (532nm) OD4 or higher, Blue (640nm) OD4 or higher •...
  • Page 15 Important Information (for NC1440L-A) • Label A • Label B...
  • Page 16 Important Information (for NC1440L-A) Laser light specifications Class Class 4 laser product Wavelength Red 636 to 644 nm, Green: 532 nm, Blue: 455 to 470 nm Pulse duration CW (Continuous Wave) Maximum optical output Red (640 nm): 212 mW, Green (532 nm): 136 mW, Blue (464 nm): 94mW Red (640 nm): 250 J/m , Green (532nm): 257 J/m , Blue (464 nm): 191 J/m...
  • Page 17 Important Information (for NC1440L-A) Range of laser light emissions The following range indicates the maximum range of emission of laser light. Horizon angle: H Vertical angle: V [Degree] [Degree] Zoom Zoom Lens Lens Tele Wide Tele Wide NC-50LC12Z 12.5 NC-50LC12Z 15.5 20.8 NC-50LC14Z...
  • Page 18: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Important Information (for NC1040L-A) ........... 2 Important Information (for NC1440L-A) ......... 10 1.What’s in the Box? and the Names of the Projector Parts ... 19 1-1. Features ..................................19 1-2. What’s in the Box? ..............................21 1-3. Names of the Projector Parts ..........................23 2.Installation and Connection ............
  • Page 19: What's In The Box? And The Names Of The Projector Parts

    What’s in the Box? and the Names of the Projector Parts 1-1. Features • Laser light source DLP Cinema projector ® By using pure laser of R, G and B as a light source, wider color range than existing projector has been achieved. •...
  • Page 20 1. What’s in the Box? and the Names of the Projector Parts (4) You can operate and configure the projector via a network from a PC You can operate and configure the projector via a network from a PC by using the separately supplied software Digital Cinema Communicator (DCC) for S2.
  • Page 21: What's In The Box

    1-2-1. Accessories for the Projector £ Lens holder (NC-50LA01-B) £ Projector £ Dedicated interface cable (NC1040L-A: 1 piece, NC1440L-A: 2 pieces) £ Sheet of title labels (for 20 labels) x 2 £ Ferrite core for EMI suppression £ Cover key x 2 (NC1040L-A: 1 piece, NC1440L-A: 2 pieces) £...
  • Page 22 1-2-2. Accessories for the laser unit (NP-10LU01) £ Laser unit (NP-10LU01) (with the optical fiber cable) £ Key for laser administrator (NC1040L-A: 1 piece, NC1440L-A: 2 pieces) £ Holding clip for AC power cable (NC1040L-A: 1 piece, NC1440L-A: 2 pieces) In the event that you did not receive all of the accessories outlined above, or some are damaged, contact your dealer/distributor.
  • Page 23: Names Of The Projector Parts

    1. What’s in the Box? and the Names of the Projector Parts 1-3. Names of the Projector Parts 1-3-1. Front of the Projector 1 Air inlet The air inlet for cooling inside the projector. Do not cover. An air filter is attached over the air inlet to prevent dust. Refer to “5-3. Replacing the Air Filter” (page 59) on how to replace the air filter.
  • Page 24: Rear Of The Projector

    1. What’s in the Box? and the Names of the Projector Parts 1-3-2. Rear of the projector 1. STATUS indicator (for projector) These indicate the status of the projector. When the projector is operating normally, these light/blink in green or orange. When an error occurs, they light/blink in red.
  • Page 25 1. What’s in the Box? and the Names of the Projector Parts • Do not touch the air outlet and backside of the main unit when your projector is operating. Otherwise, the high NOTE temperature may cause burns. • Do not cover the air inlets and outlet while the projector is in operation. Insufficient ventilation leads to a rise of the internal temperature and may cause a fire or malfunction.
  • Page 26: Connection Terminals

    1. What’s in the Box? and the Names of the Projector Parts 8. Control terminal (CONTROL/SLAVE) Connect the dedicated interface cable to monitor the status of the laser unit from the projector. 9. Air outlet The air outlet to exhaust heat inside the laser unit. Do not cover. 10.
  • Page 27: Control Panel

    1. What’s in the Box? and the Names of the Projector Parts 8. Slot A The slot is used for optional boards (page 33). Contact your dealer/distributor for an installation of optional boards. 9. Switch for laser administrator Insert the key for the laser administrator and rotate to ON direction to operate the projector properly. 10.
  • Page 28 1. What’s in the Box? and the Names of the Projector Parts 5. EXIT button Press this button to return to the previous menu item. 6. KEY LOCK button Press this button to lock (KEY LOCK) the buttons on the control panel. Buttons on the control panel do not function while KEY LOCK is on.
  • Page 29: Installation And Connection

    Installation and Connection 2-1. Steps for setting up and connecting Use the following steps for setting up your projector: • Step 1 Setup the screen, projector, and laser unit. (Contact your dealer to carry out the setup.) • Step 2 Connect the power cable to the projector.
  • Page 30: Connecting The Power Cable

    2. Installation and Connection 2-2. Connecting the Power Cable The power cable is not included with the projector. Use a power cable that meets the standards and power supply voltage of the country where you are using the projector. Ask your dealer for the power cable to select and purchase. WARNING: Carefully read the contents described in this section before connection and connect the cables according to the proper procedure.
  • Page 31 2. Installation and Connection CAUTION: Do not bundle the power cable. Doing this could cause heat or a fire. Move the clamper of the power cable stopper to your side while pulling out the knob of the power cable stopper. If you pull out the knob, you can move the clamper of the power cable stopper back and forth.
  • Page 32 2. Installation and Connection Slide the clamper to the hilt of the power cable. This completes the attachment of the AC power cable. Do the reverse way if you want to remove the AC power cable. CAUTION: The projector may become hot temporarily when the power is turned off or if the AC power is disconnected while the projec- tor is projecting.
  • Page 33: Connecting The Image Input Terminals

    2. Installation and Connection 2-3. Connecting the image input terminals Video signals can be input from external devices by mounting an option board, which is sold separately, in the projector. The option boards that can be mounted in the projector and the video input ports fitted on each option board are as follows. Consult your dealer for details on mounting option boards.
  • Page 34: Projection Of Images (Basic Operation)

    Projection of Images (Basic Operation) 3-1. Steps of projecting images • Step 1 Turn on the power to the projector. (See page 35) • Step 2 Select the title of input signal. (See page 38) • Step 3 Adjust the position and size of the projected screen. (See page 39) •...
  • Page 35: Turning Your Projector On

    3. Projection of Images (Basic Operation) 3-2. Turning your projector on The power to this projector is separated to the power to the projector and power to the laser unit. To project an image, it is necessary for both power supplies to be on. Preparation: Supply AC power to the projector and to the laser unit.
  • Page 36 3. Projection of Images (Basic Operation) Turn on the main power switch of the laser unit. The laser unit’s fan will rotate. The NC1440L-A is composed of 2 laser units. Please be aware of the following when using the laser units. NOTE •...
  • Page 37 3. Projection of Images (Basic Operation) Press the POWER button on the control panel of your projector three seconds or longer. Your projector is turn on. When the startup of the projector completes, the status of the POWER button, DOUSER button, LIGHT ON/OFF but- ton, and preset button (button <1>...
  • Page 38: Selecting The Title Of Input Signal

    3. Projection of Images (Basic Operation) 3-3. Selecting the title of input signal This projector allows you to select pre-registered title (input signal) using the preset buttons on the control panel (up to 16 titles). Request your dealer/distributor for details on registering and changing titles. This section explains the steps for select- ing registered titles.
  • Page 39: Adjusting The Position And The Size Of Projected Screen

    3. Projection of Images (Basic Operation) 3-4. Adjusting the position and the size of projected screen 3-4-1. Displaying the test pattern Press the MENU button, or select a test pattern from preset buttons (button <1> to <8>). If you register the test patterns to the preset buttons (<1> to <8> buttons), select the test pattern according to “3-3. Selecting the title of input signal (See page 38)”.
  • Page 40 3. Projection of Images (Basic Operation) Display on the LCD the name of the test pattern to be projected, then press the ENTER button. The test pattern is displayed. To cancel the test pattern display, select the title of the signal to project or select the “OFF” test pattern. 3-4-2.
  • Page 41 3. Projection of Images (Basic Operation) 3-4-3. Adjustment of the size (zoom) and focus of the projected screen Press the MENU button. Press the LEFT/RIGHT button to display “Configuration” on the LCD screen. Press the DOWN button. Press the LEFT/RIGHT button to display “Lens Control” on the LCD screen. Press the DOWN button.
  • Page 42 3. Projection of Images (Basic Operation) 3-4-4. Adjusting the brightness of the projected screen (Light output) Press the LIGHT button. “Light Setup” is displayed. Press the DOWN button. The screen to adjust the light output is displayed. Press the LEFT/RIGHT button to adjust the light source output. Press the ENTER button.
  • Page 43: Preventing Misoperations

    3. Projection of Images (Basic Operation) 3-5. Preventing misoperations Buttons on the control panel can be locked (KEY LOCK) to prevent misoperations. Buttons on the control panel do not function while KEY LOCK is on. KEY LOCK must be off to operate these buttons. •...
  • Page 44: Turning On/Off The Light Source With The Projector Turned On

    3. Projection of Images (Basic Operation) 3-6. Turning on/off the light source with the projector turned on 3-6-1. Turning off the light source • Press the LIGHT ON/OFF button on the control panel for five seconds or longer. 3-6-2. Turning on the light source •...
  • Page 45: Turning Your Projector Off

    3. Projection of Images (Basic Operation) 3-7. Turning your projector off Press the POWER button on the projector control panel for three seconds or longer. The light source is turned off, the POWER button indicator blinks green, and the STATUS indicator blinks orange (cool- ing state).
  • Page 46: Using Menus

    Using Menus 4-1. Basic operation with adjustment menus To adjust the projector, display the menu on the LCD screen of the projector control panel. 4-1-1. Screen display The menu display screen is composed of a menu display field (the upper two lines) and a setting item display field (the bottom two lines).
  • Page 47 4. Using Menus When in standby When the projector is in a standby state (the main power switch in on), the following is displayed. When power is turned on When the power is turned on, the following is displayed. ← Displays the hours of light source use. ←...
  • Page 48: Operating Menus

    4. Using Menus 4-1-2. Operating menus Preparation: Turn your projector on. (See page 35) Press the MENU button on the control panel of your projector. The menu is displayed in the LCD screen. Press the LEFT/RIGHT buttons to display “Information.” At each press of the LEFT/RIGHT buttons, the display will cycle as “Title Select”...
  • Page 49 4. Using Menus Press the DOWN button. The submenu “BIOS” another rank lower than “System” is displayed. Press the LEFT/RIGHT button to select the submenu “Data.” At each press of the LEFT/RIGHT button, the display will cycle as “BIOS” ←→ “Firmware” ←→ “Data” ←→ “Serial No.”...
  • Page 50: How To Enter Alphanumeric Characters

    4. Using Menus 4-1-3. How to enter alphanumeric characters Alphanumeric characters are entered for items, such as the log file of the specified period is written to USB memory. (See page Characters can be entered by pressing numeric buttons on the control panel on this projector. Move right and left Delete entered characters Enter characters...
  • Page 51: Table Of Adjustment Menus

    4. Using Menus 4-2. Table of adjustment menus Menus in parentheses are menus for our service personnel. Normally, these menus cannot be used. Reference Main menu Submenu Description page Title Select “Title Memory Name” Selects the title of the signal to be projected. TEST Pattern Selects the test pattern to be projected.
  • Page 52: Title Select

    4. Using Menus 4-3. Title Select 4-3-1. Title select (Title Memory) Selects the title of the signal to be projected. You can register up to 100 titles. You can also assign registered titles to the preset buttons (<1> to <8> buttons) on the projec- tor’s control panel and call them up directly using those buttons.
  • Page 53: Configuration

    4. Using Menus 4-4. Configuration Please request your dealer/distributor to perform the settings. 4-4-1. Light Setup Adjust Adjusts the light source brightness (output). This setting is the fraction based on taking the maximum value of light source brightness as 100%. ←...
  • Page 54: Lens Control

    4. Using Menus FiberTestMode This sets up timing to implement the connection test of optical fiber cable. This menu item is available only when the projector is in standby and you are logged into the projector with Advanced User or higher privileges. The connection test confirms that all optical fibers within optical fiber cable output the light source to the projector.
  • Page 55: Title Setup

    4. Using Menus 4-5. Title Setup Sets the title to be assigned to the preset buttons (<1> to <8> buttons). Request your dealer/distributor to perform the settings. 4-6. Information Displays information relating to the light source, the usage time of the projector, the version information and error codes. 4-6-1.
  • Page 56: Error Code

    4. Using Menus 4-6-4. Error Code Displays the error code when an error occurs. When multiple errors occur, you can display them by pressing the LEFT/RIGHT buttons. ← Displays the code of the error currently occurring. ← Displays the name of the error currently occurring. 4-6-5.
  • Page 57: Setup Date

    4. Using Menus Light Unit Displays the software version of the laser unit. ← Displays the version information. 4-6-6. IP Address Displays the IP address set in the projector. ← Displays the IP address. System Displays the IP address set for the projector (System). 4-6-7.
  • Page 58: Maintenance Of Your Projector

    Maintenance of Your Projector Please request your dealer to perform cleaning of the projector inside. NOTE 5-1. Cleaning the Cabinet Before maintenance, be sure to power off the projector and the laser unit and shut down the supply of AC power supply by breaker, etc.
  • Page 59: Replacing The Air Filter

    5. Maintenance of Your Projector 5-3. Replacing the Air Filter Air filters are attached over the air inlet of the projector to prevent dust. Replace air filters periodically to maintain the projector’s performance. WARNING: • When replacing air filters of the projector, turn off the projector and shut down the AC power to the projector using a circuit breaker.
  • Page 60 5. Maintenance of Your Projector 5-3-2. Replacing the Air Filter for Projector Air Inlet Prepare the optional NC-80AF02 to replace air filters for the projector air inlet. The NC-80AF02 contains four replacement air filters. Two air filters are required for the projector air inlet. Turn off the power to the projector and laser unit.
  • Page 61: Cleaning The Laser Unit

    5. Maintenance of Your Projector Mount the filter cover. Align two fasteners on the filter cover to the holes on the projector, and push in until the latch clicks. Latch This completes replacing the air filter. Reset the air filter usage time. 5-3-3.
  • Page 62: Appendix

    Appendix 6-1. Troubleshooting Before asking for repair, please check your connection, settings and operation once again. If the trouble cannot be corrected, please contact your dealer/distributor for instructions or repair. 6-1-1. Problems and where to check Problem Check these items The main power does not turn on.
  • Page 63: Indicator Display List

    6. Appendix Problem Check these items The image is blurred. Make certain that the lens is properly focused. Check to see if the screen and a projector are installed at correct angles. The projection distance may be larger than the focusing range. See if the lens and other parts have condensation on them.
  • Page 64: Power Button

    6. Appendix ¢ KEY LOCK button Indicator condition Projector condition Note The key lock is off. Steady light Orange The key lock is on. ¢ POWER button Indicator condition Projector condition Note The projector power supply is off, or the projector is in standby.
  • Page 65 6. Appendix 6-2-2. STATUS indicator (for projector) • Status indicator (Left) (Indicates the status of the laser.) • Status indicator (Right) (Indicates the status of the projector.) ¢ Status indicator (Left) Indicator condition Projector condition Note Blinking light No laser light. Steady light White Laser light is on.
  • Page 66 6. Appendix 6-2-3. STATUS indicator (for laser unit) • Status indicator (Right) (Indicates the status of the laser.) • Status indicator (Left) (Indicates the status of the laser unit.) ¢ Status indicator (left) Indicator condition Projector condition Note No abnormalities Abnormal Steady light An error message is displayed on...
  • Page 67: Operation Using An Http Browser

    6. Appendix 6-3. Operation using an HTTP browser 6-3-1. Overview The use of HTTP server functions will allow control of the projector from a web browser. Please be sure to use “Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.x” or a higher version for the web browser. This device uses “JavaScript”...
  • Page 68: Handling Of The Address For Operation Via A Browser

    • The IP address and host name of the projector have been added to the “HOSTS” file on the PC (Example 1) When the host name of the projector has been set to “pj.nec.co.jp” http://pj.nec.co.jp/index.html is specified for the address or the entry column of the URL to access HTTP server functions.
  • Page 69 6. Appendix Power Controls the power to your projector. • On: Turns the power on. • Off: Turns the power off. Light Turn the light source on/off. • On: Turns the light source on. • Off: Turns the light source off. Title List Displays titles set in the projector (such as input port, screen type, and title).
  • Page 70 6. Appendix 6-3-5. Downloading DCC from the projector for use The execution file of DCC is integrated in the projector. This section describes the procedure for downloading the execution file of DCC from the projector to your computer for use. The following requirements must be met for this function.
  • Page 71 On the security warning screen, confirm the following points and then click the run button. • [DCC Starter JWS] is displayed for the name. • [NEC Display Solutions, Ltd.] is displayed for the issuer. • [(IP address of connected projector)] is displayed for the download source.
  • Page 72: Writing Of The Log File (Save Information)

    6. Appendix 6-4. Writing of the log file (Save Information) Log files saved on the main unit can be written to USB memory connected to the USB port of the main unit. To perform the writing of the log file, use the following procedure. Connect the USB memory to the USB port of the main unit.
  • Page 73 6. Appendix When “Manual” is selected, specify the log file writing period. For how to enter numerals, refer to “4-1-3. How to enter alphanumeric characters” (See page 50). If you press the ENTER button, the display advances to the following screen. ←...
  • Page 74 L1: NC1000LS/NC1040L/NC1440L Series YYMMDD Shows the date/time when written. YY: Year (lower 2 digits) MM: Month (2 digits) DD: Date (2 digits) For example, if NC1040L-A log file is written on March 1, 2014, it is saved with the “L1140301.txt” file name.
  • Page 75: Outline Drawing

    6. Appendix 6-5. Outline Drawing 6-5-1. Projector (375.5) 48.5 471.4 Units: mm...
  • Page 76 6. Appendix 6-5-2. Laser unit (NP-10LU01) Units: mm (Caster movable range)
  • Page 77: Specifications

    6. Appendix 6-6. Specifications 6-6-1. Projector Model name NC1040L-A NC1440L-A Projection method 3 chip DLP Cinema® method 1.38-inch DC4K chip Panel resolution 4096 x 2160 Luminous flux 5000 lm 10000 lm Screen sizes 4.9 m to 8.5 m @14ft-L / Screen Gain 1.3, Max. 10 m 7 m to 12 m @14ft-L / Screen Gain 1.3, Max.
  • Page 78 6. Appendix ¢ Compliant standards (NC1040L-A) Certificated by latest edition as of 2013. Described the certification standard for laser products in “Important Information (for NC1040L-A)” of this manual. (See page 2) Country <Safety> <EMC> UL60950-1 FCC Class A IEC60825-1 CSA60950-1...
  • Page 79: Power Cable

    6. Appendix 6-7. Power Cable Ask your dealer for the power cable to select and purchase. NOTE Power Cable Electrical Specification The projector is equipped with an IEC60320 C14 connector to connect an AC power supply cable. Use an IEC60320 C13 compliant AC power cable connector and ensure that the connector has the current capacity as shown below.
  • Page 80 6. Appendix Japan Plug Cable Connector JIS C 8303 VCTF 3 x 2.0mm IEC 320 C13 China Plug Cable Connector GB2099 RVV 300/500 GB17465.1...
  • Page 81: Pin Assignment And Functions Of Terminal

    6. Appendix 6-8. Pin Assignment and Functions of Terminal 6-8-1. PC CONTROL connector (RS-232) (D-Sub 9 pin) This is an RS-232C interface for controlling the projector from a PC. The projector operates as a DCE (Data Communication Equipment), so use a straight cable when connecting to a PC. Pin No.
  • Page 82 6. Appendix 6-8-2. External control connector (GP I/O) (D-Sub 37 pin) It is possible to control the projector with an external device and to control the external device from the projector using an external control connector (GPIO: General Purpose I/O Ports). Each pin is electrically separated from the projector internal circuits by a photo-coupler.
  • Page 83 6. Appendix Input Connector GP I/O Connector Inside Projector Resist = 390 Ω Ext_GPIN_P Pin No.: Voltage applied across the pins of Ext_GPIN_P and Ext_GPIN_N should be in the range from 3.3 Vdc to 10 Vdc. Recommended Operating Current: 5mA Absolute Maximum Rating: 23mA Ext_GPIN_N...
  • Page 84 6. Appendix • Timing chart of GPIO control Example of Select Preset Button Off at least 500 ms at least 500 ms approx. 200 ms 8-27 5-24/6-25/7-26 time Execute Select Preset Button Example for turning the image douser (Douser) on Off at least 500 ms at least 500 ms approx.
  • Page 85 6. Appendix Example of Light source On Off at least 500 ms at least 500 ms approx. 200 ms 5-24/6-25 7-26/8-27 time Execute Light source On Example for turning the power off Off at least 500 ms at least 500 ms approx.
  • Page 86 6. Appendix Output Connector GP I/O Connector Inside Projector Ext_GPOUT_P Ext_PROJ_GOOD_P Pin No.: 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Absolute Maximum Rating: 50 mA Ext_GPOUT_N Ext_PROJ_GOOD_N Pin No.: 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Photo-coupler • Using GPIO Control You can use GPIO control for the projector’s health check and error check.
  • Page 87 6. Appendix 6-8-3. 3D connector (D-sub 15 pin) This is used to connect a 3D image system to the projector. Pin view of a female connector Pin No. Signal Name Function +12V Supplies power (+12V) to the 3D image system GNDC Ground GNDC...
  • Page 88: Related Products List

    6. Appendix 6-9. Related products list Product name Model name Lens Zoom lens 1.13 to 1.66 NC-50LS12Z Zoom lens 1.30 to 1.85 NC-50LS14Z Zoom lens 1.45 to 2.17 NC-50LS16Z Zoom lens 1.63 to 2.71 NC-50LS18Z Zoom lens 1.95 to 3.26 NC-50LS21Z Zoom lens 2.71 to 3.89 L2K-30ZM...
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