McIntosh MDLP1 Owner's Manual
McIntosh MDLP1 Owner's Manual

McIntosh MDLP1 Owner's Manual

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MDLP1
Owner's Manual
McIntosh Laboratory, Inc. 2 Chambers Street Binghamton, New York 13903-2699 Phone: 607-723-3512 FAX: 607-724-0549

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  • Page 1 Video Projector MDLP1 Owner’s Manual McIntosh Laboratory, Inc. 2 Chambers Street Binghamton, New York 13903-2699 Phone: 607-723-3512 FAX: 607-724-0549...
  • Page 2: Important Safety Instructions

    The lightning flash with arrowhead, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “danger- ous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. WARNING - TO REDUCE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO...
  • Page 3: Additional Safety Instructions

    ADDITIONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS! CAUTION: The MDLP1 Video Projector weight is 40 pounds (18.14 kilograms). When mounting the projector to a building structure it is important to follow all of the local building/constuction codes. Not evaluated for Wall or Ceiling Mounting.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Phone: 607-723-1545 Fax: 607-724-0549 Customer Service If it is determined that your McIntosh product is in need of repair, you can return it to your Dealer. You can also return it to the McIntosh Laboratory Service Department. For assistance on factory repair return procedure, contact the McIntosh Service Department at: McIntosh Laboratory, Inc.
  • Page 5: General Information

    Lens Assembly, DO NOT at any time attempt to LIFT, CARRY or RE-ORI- ENT the Projector using the Lens. 1. The Main AC Power going to the MDLP1 and any other McIntosh Component(s) should not be applied until all the system components are connected together. Failure to do so could result in malfunctioning of some or all of the system’s normal operations.
  • Page 6: Connector And Cable Information

    Connector and Cable Information Power Control Connectors The MDLP1 Power Control Output Jacks send and Power Control Input Jacks receive Power On/Off Signals when connected to McIntosh and other non- McIntosh Components. A 1/8 inch stereo mini phone plug is used for con- nection to the Power Control Input and Outputs on the MDLP1.
  • Page 7: Introduction

    Connectors and Cable Information, Introduction and Performance Features Introduction The McIntosh MDLP1 Video Projector is one of the finest projectors ever created. It utilizes the latest Digital Micro- mirror Device containing over 2 million individual pixels (1080p) and produces images of such high quality, it’s just like being there.
  • Page 8: Dimensions

    Dimensions The following dimensions can assist in determining the best location for your MDLP1. There is additional informa- tion on the next page pertaining to installing the MDLP1 into cabinets. Front View of the MDLP1 Rear View of the MDLP1 "...
  • Page 9: Installation Overview

    In the event the MDLP1 is to be placed into an enclo- sure restricting air flow around the projector, some type of ducted forced air venting system would need to be imple- mented for the primary input 1 and 2 vents along with the primary exit vent.
  • Page 10: Projector And 16:9 Screen Mounting Location

    Vertical Center of Screen Acceptable Projector Mounting Height CAUTION: The MDLP1 Video Projector weight is 40 pounds (18.14 ki- lograms). When mounting the projector to a building struc- ture it is important to follow all of the local building/con- stuction codes. Not evaluated for Wall or Ceiling Mounting.
  • Page 11 MDLP1M (with Medium Throw Lens) - 16:9 Screen Size (1.77:1 Aspect Ratio) Screen Diagonal Screen Width Inches Centimeters Inches 177.8 182.9 62-12/16 203.2 69-12/16 208.3 71-8/16 213.4 73-3/16 228.6 78-7/16 233.7 80-3/16 254.0 87-3/16 269.2 92-6/16 279.4 95-14/16 304.8 104-9/16 312.42 107-3/16 337.8...
  • Page 12: Projector And 4:3 Screen Mounting Location

    Vertical Center of Screen Acceptable Projector Mounting Height CAUTION: The MDLP1 Video Projector weight is 40 pounds (18.14 ki- lograms). When mounting the projector to a building struc- ture it is important to follow all of the local building/con- stuction codes. Not evaluated for Wall or Ceiling Mounting.
  • Page 13 MDLP1M (with Medium Throw Lens) - 4:3 Screen Size (1.33:1 Aspect Ratio) Screen Diagonal Screen Width Inches Centimeters Inches 177.8 182.9 57-10/16 203.2 208.3 65-10/16 213.4 67-3/16 228.6 233.7 73-10/16 254.0 269.2 84-13/16 279.4 304.8 312.42 98-6-16 337.8 106-6/16 342.9 381.0 431.8 508.0...
  • Page 14: Initial Setup

    The Initial Setup Section is to assist with minimizing the possible geometric distortions in the projected image caused by the physical orientation of the MDLP1 Video Projector relative to the screen. While there are electronic adjustments to correct for some of these geometric dis- tortions, the best images will be achieved when minimal electronic adjustments are used.
  • Page 15 Remote Control. 16. Temporarily place the previously removed protective cover onto the projector lens. 17. Remove the AC Power Cord from the projector. 18. Proceed to the “How to connect the MDLP1” on page 17. Initial Setup Figure 12 ������...
  • Page 16: Rear Panel Connections

    IR Receiver Rear Panel Connections and Switch TRIGGER 1 Output sends a Turn-On signal to other components when the MDLP1 is switched On TRIGGER 2 Output sends Turn-On signals to other com- ponents and may be assigned to activate when a specific as- pect ratio is selected.
  • Page 17: How To Connect The Mdlp1

    Video Processor add the following connections. If there is no VP1000 proceed to step 6. 4. Connect a Video Cable from the MDLP1 Y1, PB1 and PR1 COMPONENT VIDEO Input Jacks to the McIn- tosh VP1000 Component Video MON A Jacks.
  • Page 18: Remote Control Push-Buttons

    Remote Control Push-Buttons Changes the film frame pro- cessing from Auto to Off...
  • Page 19: How To Use The Remote Control

    VP1000 Video Processor. For additional information on the various video adjustments and their purpose, please refer to the “How to Operate the MDLP1” section of this manual starting on page 22. Note: At times it might appear the selected function is not re- sponding when using the Remote Control.
  • Page 20: Front Panel Push-Buttons, Indicators And Control

    Remote Control Selects one of four Video Sources available and indicates the selected video input Standby Power On Indicator Activates the On-Screen Menus for changing the settings STANDBY/ON Push-button switches the MDLP1 ON or OFF (Standby)
  • Page 21: Default Settings

    Default Settings The Default Settings Charts indicate the On-Screen Menu Name, Function, Default Settings and the page number for additional information. MENU FUNCTION Picture Mode Theater Standard (Default) Dynamic User Picture Adjust Gamma Contrast Brightness Color Tint Color Temp. Lamp Mode Iris Aspect Fine Menu 1...
  • Page 22: How To Operate The Mdlp1

    Notes: 1. It is normal for the projector lamp warm up period to last about a minute before an image appears on the screen. 2. If the Initial Setup for the MDLP1 has not yet been performed refer to page 14 at this time. Figure 14...
  • Page 23: How To Operate The Mdlp1

    If necessary, use the Lens Mechanical Size Adjustment to correct. Remote Control Configuration: The MDLP1 has two built-in sensors, one on the front of the projector and the other sensor located on the Control How to Operate the MDLP1 Figure 18...
  • Page 24: Picture Adjust Menu

    RGB/HD Adjust Display OSD/Blanking Config. Remote Control. To have the MDLP1 memorize the current setting perform the following: 1. Select a memory location (U1 thru U9) and then press the SELECT/ENTER Push-button. 2. Make the changes to the image using the menu sys- tem.
  • Page 25: Aspect Ratio Options

    B o t h t h e v e r t i c a l a n d horizontal components are enlarged The vertical component of the aspect ratio is enlongated Images are actual pixel size How to Operate the MDLP1, con’t Gamma Contrast Brightness Color Tint Color Temp.
  • Page 26 Definition) types of video signals the MDLP1 is capable of displaying. The default setting for the Component Video and HDMI Inputs of the MDLP1 is AUTO. In the AUTO Mode, the MDLP1 will automatically switch to the highest resolution possible for each of the video signals it receives.
  • Page 27: Rgb/Hd Adjust

    The remaining adjustments are for RGB signals and are thus “grayed out”. How to Operate the MDLP1, con’t Display Menu Adjust The Display Menu allows for electronic adjustments to be made to the image to compensate for orientation of the pro- jector relative to the screen.
  • Page 28: Config. Settings

    Input Signal RGB/HD Adjust Display OSD/Blanking Config. Auto Power Off - This feature allows for the MDLP1 to be Tigger 2 - Is activated by changing the Aspect Ratio (Full, ory locations will store and retrieve the desired masking settings.
  • Page 29 MDLP1 Control Panel must be used to effect the desired change. Reset Lamp Life - The projection lamp used in the MDLP1 has a maximun life expectancy of 2,000 hours. If at any time you would like to know...
  • Page 30: Electrical Specifications

    120 Volts, 50/60Hz at 350 watts 220 Volts, 50/60Hz at 350 watts 230 Volts, 50/60Hz at 350 watts 240 Volts, 50/60Hz at 350 watts Note: Refer to the rear panel of the MDLP1 for the correct voltage. General Specifications Operating Temperature...
  • Page 31: Packing Instruction

    If a shipping carton or any of the interior part(s) are needed, please call or write the Customer Service Department of McIntosh Laboratory. Refer to page 4. Please see the Part List for the correct part numbers.
  • Page 32 McIntosh Laboratory, Inc. 2 Chambers Street Binghamton, NY 13903 The continuous improvement of its products is the policy of McIntosh Laboratory Incorporated who reserve the right to improve design without notice. Printed in the U.S.A. McIntosh Part No. 04101000...

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