FujiFilm FP-Z8000 Owner's Manual

FujiFilm FP-Z8000 Owner's Manual

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Parts of the Projector: Names and Functions (about_this_product/parts/index.html)
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Overview (installation/installation_overview/index.html)
Positioning and Focusing the Image (installation/adjust_projection_state/index.html)
Connections (installation/connections/index.html)
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Using the Menus (menu/use_menu/index.html)
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SYSTEM SETUP : Basic (menu/system_setup_basic/index.html)
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Warping (Geometric Correction) (warping_blending/warping/index.html)
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Color (Color Correction) (warping_blending/color/index.html)

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  • Page 1  SOURCE (menu/source/index.html)  SYSTEM SETUP : Basic (menu/system_setup_basic/index.html)  SYSTEM SETUP : Advanced (menu/system_setup_advanced/index.html)  INFORMATION (menu/information/index.html)  Using the Warping and Blending Tool (FP-Z8000 only) (warping_blending/index.html) Overview (warping_blending/overview_wab/index.html)  Workflow (warping_blending/usage/index.html)  Installation (warping_blending/install/index.html)  Connections (warping_blending/connection_wab/index.html) ...
  • Page 2 Painting (warping_blending/painting/index.html)  Saving and Loading Project Info (warping_blending/information_save_call/index.html)  Technical Notes (technical_notes/index.html) Main Specifications (technical_notes/spec/index.html)  Supported Resolutions (technical_notes/support_resolution/index.html)  Projection Distance (technical_notes/projection_distance/index.html)  Geometric Correction Range (technical_notes/geometric_correction/index.html)  PJLink Commands (technical_notes/pjlink/index.html)  Projector control (technical_notes/contro_command/index.html)  Trademark Information (technical_notes/trademark/index.html) ...
  • Page 3: Safety Precautions

    Do not modify, tug, or twist the connecting cables, subject them to excessive heat, or place them under heavy objects. Damage to the cables could result in fire or electric shock. Should the cables be damaged, contact a Fujifilm-authorized service technician. Keep the cables clear of the intake and exhaust vents.
  • Page 4 Use only the supplied power cord. Using other cables could cause overheating or an electrical short leading to fire or electric shock. Failure to properly ground the outlet to which the supplied power cord is connected could also result in electric shock. CAUTIONS Use the product only as described in this manual.
  • Page 5 Do not use the product when it is tilted. Failure to observe this precaution could damage the product or cause accidents. Do not touch the lens with your bare hands. Fingerprints and smudges on the lens can affect picture quality. To keep the lens clean and free of scratches, replace the lens cap when the product is not in use.
  • Page 6 Laser warning stickers are affixed to the bottom and side of the product. Side Bottom Specifications of Laser Source FP-Z8000 FP-Z6000   Wavelength: 455 nm Wavelength: 455 nm Maximum Output: 74 W Maximum Output: 105 W...
  • Page 7: Electromagnetic Compatibility

    Regulatory This product conforms to the following regulations related to product safety, environmental requirements and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Safety  Laser Safety  Electro-Magnetic Compatibility  Environmental  Marking  Safety CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1, 62368-1 UL 60950-1, 62368-1 IEC 60950-1, 62368-1 EN 60950-1, 62368-1 Laser Safety IEC 60825-1...
  • Page 9: Federal Communications Commission (Fcc) Warning

    NOTICES Verification Model Number: FP-Z8000/FP-Z6000 Trade Mark: Fujifilm Address: 200 Summit Lake Drive, Valhalla, NY 10595-1356, U.S.A. Tel: 019147898100 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 10 St Martins Business Centre, St Martins Way, Bedford MK42 OLF, United Kingdom For Customers in the EU EU Importer: FUJIFILM Electronic Imaging Europe GmbH Fujistraße 1 47533 Kleve, Germany This product complies with the following EU Directives: RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU,(EU)/2015/863...
  • Page 11: About The Icons

    Compliance with these directives implies conformity to applicable harmonized European standards (European Norms) which are listed on the EU Declaration of Conformity issued by FUJIFILM Corporation for this product or product family. This compliance is indicated by the following conformity marking placed on the product: This marking is valid for non-Telecom products and EU harmonized Telecom products (e.g.,...
  • Page 12: Package Contents

    Package Contents Projector Remote control with two AAA Lens cap batteries Power cord lock (×1) Power cord 3.0m (9.8ft) Basic Manual Lens covers (×2) The projector ships with the lens covers in place. (The lens covers must also be attached to the projector during storage and transport.)
  • Page 13: Control Panel

    Parts of the Projector: Names and Functions Item Name Item Name Lens Adjustable feet Indicator lamps Security lock Control panel Intake vents Remote receiver Exhaust vent Interface (connector) panel Power connector Speaker Main power Security slot * Compatible with Kensington MicroSaver security system locks. Control panel ...
  • Page 14 Display the menus used to adjust projector settings. SHUTTER Temporarily suspend projection and mute audio. Press again to resume. BACK Return to the previous menu. HDMI1 Select HDMI 1 (FP-Z8000). INPUT Select an input source (FP-Z6000). HDMI2 Select HDMI 2 (FP-Z8000). HDMI1 Select HDMI 1 (FP-Z6000).
  • Page 15 Type A for maintenance, DC 5V 1.5A (Max) HDMI 2 IN HDMI 1.4 (compatible with HDCP 1.4, audio input Warping/edge blending not supported) function (FP-Z8000 only) USB 2 Type A for warping/edge blending function For information on connecting cables, see “Connections (../../warping_blending/connection_wab/index.html)”.
  • Page 16: Indicator Lamps

    CAUTIONS Before connecting cables, switch the projector to standby and confirm that the peripheral is either off or in standby mode. After connecting the cable to both devices, turn the projector on first and then turn on the peripheral. Some devices require an adapter and/or a dedicated cable. Indicator Lamps Projector status is shown by whether the indicator (ON/STANDBY, TEMP, and STATUS) lamps are on, flashing, or off.
  • Page 17: The Remote Control

    Power (../../about_this_product/basic_usage/index.html) Switch the STANDBY projector to standby. Select HDMI1 HDMI 1. Select HDMI 2 HDMI2 (FP-Z8000 only). Input (../../installation/connections/index.html) Select DisplayPort DisplayPort. Select HDBaseT HDBaseT. Select SDI. Selector (../../menu/use_menu/index.html) (up, Navigate the menus. down, left, and right) Volume (press the selector left and right) Adjust the volume of the built-in speaker.
  • Page 18 Item Button Function MENU Display the menus used to adjust projector settings. BACK Return to the previous menu. ON SCREEN Hide the menus. Press again to view the menus once more. Adjust FOCUS1 overall focus. Adjust focus at the FOCUS2 Lens edges of (../../installation/adjust_projection_state/index.html)
  • Page 19 Example: Setting the ID to “02” This example sets the ID to “02”. Check the projector and remote control IDs. Display the IDs by pressing the ID SET button on the remote control. Set the projector ID. The projector ID defaults to “off”. Select Projector ID Setting in the SYSTEM SETUP: Basic menu.
  • Page 20: Basic Operation

    Basic Operation Before installing the projector, master the basics of its operation as described below. Rotate the lens. The lens can be rotated and is equipped latches for the arm and projector head. Rotate the lens as described below. Be sure to latch the lens while projector is in use. CAUTIONS Some portions of the projected image may not be visible depending on lens shift and the orientation of the lens.
  • Page 21 TIP: THE POWER CORD LOCK To prevent the power cord being disconnected, secure it to the projector using the supplied power cord lock. Connect the supplied power cord to the projector and plug it into a power outlet. The cord is secure when you hear the tabs on the power cord lock click into place.
  • Page 22: Switching To Standby

    Switching to Standby Pressing the power button while the projector is on displays a confirmation dialog. Press the button again to switch the projector to standby. The cooling fan will turn off a few seconds later. Remote control Projector The projector automatically switches to standby about three seconds after the lens is returned to the storage position.
  • Page 23 Warping (Geometric Correction) and Edge Blending Project images onto curved or other irregular surfaces or create a single large picture from multiple component images using multiple projectors. Images are projected using the Warping and Blending Tool. CAUTION Warping (geometric correction) and edge blending are available with the FP‑Z8000 only. For more information, see “...
  • Page 24: Height Adjustment

    Overview Spacing  Height Adjustment  Ceiling Mount Installation Precautions  Spacing When installing the projector, choose a location where the vents will be a safe distance from walls or other obstructions. When installing units one above another, for example on shelves, leave a distance of no less than approximately 10 cm (0.33 ft) between the shelves and the wall.
  • Page 25 CAUTION: SWAPPING THE ADJUSTABLE FEET To prevent the entry of dust, the projector comes with caps inserted in the attachment points for the adjustable feet on top of the projector. After swapping the feet from the top to the bottom or vice versa, be sure to insert the caps in the unused attachment points to prevent dust entering the projector.
  • Page 26: Lens Shift

    Positioning and Focusing the Image The chief tools for positioning and focusing the projected image (lens shift, focus, and zoom) can be accessed via the LENS button on the control panel and the various lens option buttons on the remote control. Remote control Projector Lens Shift...
  • Page 27: Adjusting Focus

    TIPS Lens shift can also be adjusted from the menus. The selected shift position is stored when the lens is rotated. When you latch the lens after rotating it to a new position, the previously-selected shift position will be recalled automatically. Holding the SHIFT button for three seconds displays a confirmation dialog where the lens can be restored to the home position.
  • Page 28: Checking Focus

    FOCUS1: Adjust overall focus. FOCUS2: Adjust focus at the edges of the picture. To adjust focus, display Test Pattern 1 and follow the steps below. 1. Adjust overall focus using the FOCUS1 button ( Adjust focus for the portion of the screen closest to the lens. 2.
  • Page 29: Front Table

    Press BACK to exit. TIPS Zoom can also be adjusted from the menus. You may need to refocus after adjusting zoom. Positioning Choose an option according to the location of the projector and screen. Select Front Table, Rear Table, Front Ceiling, or Rear Ceiling for Projector Position in the DISPLAY menu ( Projector Position (../../menu/display/index.html#projector_position)).
  • Page 30: Connection Schematic

    Connections Connecting Third-Party Video Transmitters  PJLink  Connecting Third-Party Video Transmitters Third-party video transmitters that support HDBaseT can be connected via the projector's HDBaseT connector. Connection Schematic CAUTIONS Use an STP LAN cable with category 5e shielding or better. The maximum distance that video can be transmitted over a LAN cable is 100 m (328 ft).
  • Page 31 Menu List The projector menus are organized as shown below. DISPLAY  PICTURE  SOURCE  SYSTEM SETUP : Basic  SYSTEM SETUP : Advanced  DISPLAY Item Options (defaults in bold) Lens shift: — Lens shift settings: Shift area (Limited / Full) / Auto lens shift (On / Off) / Home Position Lens Setting FOCUS 1: —...
  • Page 32 01 – 99 / Off Security Settings Power on Lock: On / Off Mute: On / Off Audio Settings Volume: 0 – 5 – 10 source (FP-Z8000 only): On / Off High Altitude Mode On / Off Reset Settings — SYSTEM SETUP : Advanced...
  • Page 33 Item Options (defaults in bold) Dynamic Black: On / Off Dynamic Contrast Ratio: On / Off Direct Power On: On / Off Auto Power Off: Disable / 3 min / 10 min / 15 min / 20 min / 25 min / 30 min Operation Settings Fade-Out timer: Disable / 5 min / 10 min / 15 min / 20 min / 25 min / 30 min...
  • Page 34: Using The Menus

    Using the Menus To view the menus, press the MENU button on the control panel or remote control. Press the MENU button on the control panel or remote control. The menus will be displayed. Remote control Projector Press the selector left or right to choose a menu. DISPLAY Press the selector up or down to highlight items.
  • Page 35: Lens Setting

    DISPLAY Adjust projector display settings. Lens Setting  Test Pattern  Projector Position  Aspect Ratio  Keystone  Corner Fit  Blanking  Digital Zoom  Raster Position  Lens Rotation setting  Lens Setting Adjust lens-related settings. Highlight the desired lens setting and press ENTER to display options. Lens Setting Description Lens shift...
  • Page 36: Home Position

    Full: The lens can be shifted throughout its range. Lens centered Image shifted down and to the left: bottom left corner of image not visible Auto lens shift  Choose whether lens shift is adjusted automatically. Option Description The last-selected shift position will automatically be restored when you rotate the lens.
  • Page 37: Test Pattern

    Zoom Adjust the size of the projected image. Press ENTER to display the zoom dialog and use the selector (up, down, left, and right) to adjust the size of the projected image. Select “−” to make the image smaller, “+” to make it larger.
  • Page 38: Aspect Ratio

    Rear Table: Choose if the projector is on a table behind the screen. Rear Ceiling: Choose if the projector is suspended from the ceiling behind the screen. Front Ceiling: Choose if the projector is suspended from the ceiling in front of the screen. Aspect Ratio Choose the aspect ratio of the projected image.
  • Page 39 Negative values reduce the size of the projected image while positive values increase Axis Range Vertical (V) -60 — 60 Horizontal (H) -60 — 60 Corner Fit Position the corners of the projected image to correct distortion. Press ENTER to display corner fit settings. Highlight a corner using the selector (up, down, left, and right) and press ENTER.
  • Page 40: Digital Zoom

    Press the selector up or down to highlight the desired margin and press left or right to adjust. You may not be able to adjust the left and right margins at some aspect ratios. Digital Zoom Zoom the projected image in using digital zoom. Highlight Digital Zoom in the DISPLAY menu and press ENTER to display a digital zoom window at the bottom right corner of the...
  • Page 41: Image Rotation

    Choose whether the projector lamp remains on while the lens is rotated. Option Description The lamp remains on while the lens is rotated. The lamp turns off while the lens is rotated. Image Rotation Choose whether the projector automatically rotates images to match lens rotation. Option Description Auto...
  • Page 42: Picture Mode

    PICTURE Adjust settings for the projected image. Picture Mode  Brightness  Contrast  Tint  Color  Gamma  Sharpness  Color Temperature  Color Temperature Fine Tuning  7colors Tuning  Picture Mode Choose a picture mode. Option Description Bright For use in bright locations.
  • Page 43: Color Temperature

    Color Adjust saturation. Positive values make colors more saturated (vivid), while negative values reduce saturation. Options -50 — 0 — 50 This option is available with YUV (but not RGB) input. Gamma Choose a gamma value for the projected image. Options 1.6 —...
  • Page 44 Option Description Adjust the brightness of reds. Choose from values between −50 R Offset and 50. Lower values reduce brightness, while higher values increase it. Adjust the brightness of greens. Choose from values between −50 G Offset and 50. Lower values reduce brightness, while higher values increase it.
  • Page 45: Hdmi Range

    SOURCE Adjust input source settings. Quick Auto Search  INPUT  HDMI Range  Color Space Conversion  HDMI Equalizer  Quick Auto Search Enable or disable automatic input source detection. Option Description Enable automatic input source detection. Disable automatic input source detection. INPUT Choose an input source.
  • Page 46 Option Description Images are displayed in the RGB color space. Images are displayed in the YUV color space. CAUTION Regardless of the option selected, color space conversion resets to Auto when the projector is turned off. HDMI Equalizer Adjust the HDMI signal for more reliable output over long cables. Choose an option adapted to the operating environment.
  • Page 47: System Setup : Basic

    SYSTEM SETUP : Basic Adjust basic system settings. Language  Menu Settings  Background Color  Remote Receiver  Panel Key Lock  Projector ID Setting  Security Settings  Audio Settings  High Altitude Mode  Reset Settings  Language Choose the language in which menus and messages are displayed.
  • Page 48: Background Color

    Options Options CAUTION Selecting Off for Reminder Message disables the display of alarm alert messages. Background Color Choose the menu background color. Options FUJIFILM(Blue) FUJIFILM(White) FUJIFILM(Black) Black Blue Remote Receiver Choose the IR receivers used by the remote control. Front...
  • Page 49: Security Settings

    Option Option Description Description Turn the projector ID off. The projector can be controlled by from any remote, regardless of its ID. Choose the projector ID. You will need to set the remote control to the same ID ( Choosing IDs (../../about_this_product/remote_control/#id_set)).
  • Page 50: Audio Settings

    After confirming the password by entering it a second time, press ENTER to proceed. You must supply the password when turning the projector on with On selected for Power on Lock. CAUTION Failure to provide the correct password will prevent the projector being used or initialized. Be careful not to lose the password.
  • Page 51: Reset Settings

    Selecting On displays a confirmation dialog; choose Yes to enable high-altitude mode. The fan will operate at higher speeds. Reset Settings Restore all items in a selected menu to their default values. Press ENTER and choose the menu to be reset. Option Description Display Setting...
  • Page 52: System Setup : Advanced

    SYSTEM SETUP : Advanced Adjust advanced system settings. Light Source Mode  Light Output Setting  Light Source Information  Shutter Setting  Operation Settings  Date and Time Setting  Schedule Setting  Control Channel  Standby Settings  LAN Settings ...
  • Page 53: Operation Settings

    Fade-in is enabled only after projection has been suspended (i.e., the projector has been in the SHUTTER state, with image and sound output suspended) for at least three minutes. The picture will not fade in if projection is resumed earlier. Fade-out Choose how long the picture takes to fade out when the shutter button is pressed to suspend projection.
  • Page 54: Date And Time Setting

    Choose the length of time before the projector enters standby. Options Disable 30 min 1 hr 2 hr 3 hr 4 hr 8 hr 12 hr Date and Time Setting Set the projector clock. Press ENTER and select Date or Time to view settings for the selected item. Option Description Date...
  • Page 55: Lan Settings

    Selecting On enables network standby when the projector is in standby mode. The indicator lamps will flash red. Options Switch to Normal Standby Mode Choose how long Enable Network Standby Mode remains on. Options 20 min 1 hr 3 hr 6 hr LAN Settings Adjust network settings.
  • Page 56 INFORMATION View current system status. Option Description Current System Status Current system status. Model Name The projector model name. Serial Number The projector serial number. The current input mode ( INPUT (../../menu/source/#input)). INPUT Resolution The output resolution. The current picture mode ( Picture Mode Picture Mode (../../menu/picture/#picture_mode)).
  • Page 57 Overview About the Warping and Blending Tool  Warping and Blending Tool System Requirements  Examples  What the Warping and Blending Tool Can Do for You  About the Warping and Blending Tool Use Warping and Blending Tool software for geometric correction (warping) and to blend the edges of images from multiple projectors.
  • Page 58 Stacking Stack pictures from multiple projectors to create a single brighter image. What the Warping and Blending Tool Can Do for You Using the Warping and Blending Tool, you can: project images onto curved and other irregular surfaces, project images using multiple projectors, stack images, and compensate for variations in color and black level.
  • Page 59  Ready a Computer and Install the Software  Readying the Projectors Ready the FP-Z8000 projectors. Connecting the Source and Preparing Content Connect a computer or HDMI device to the projectors’ HDMI 2 ports. The default input signal resolution for the HDMI 2 connectors is WUXGA (1920 × 1200).
  • Page 60: Supported Operating Systems

    Image resolution is limited by the maximum screen resolution (1920 × 1200). Images input at maximum resolution are cropped and enlarged according the image to be projected. Image Signal Spilt Using a Third-Party Media Player or Multi- Display Controller for Maximum Screen Resolution Computer USB connector HDMI connector on source device Third-party multi-display controller or similar...
  • Page 61 Warping and Blending Tool Software Download it here. https://www.fujifilm.com/products/optical_devices/projector/fpz8000/index.html (https://www.fujifilm.com/products/optical_devices/projector/fpz8000/index.html ) USB Projector Settings Driver Download it here. https://www.fujifilm.com/products/optical_devices/projector/fpz8000/index.html (https://www.fujifilm.com/products/optical_devices/projector/fpz8000/index.html )
  • Page 62: Installation

    Extract the zip file you downloaded and double-click “setup.exe” to launch the installer. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete installation. Download the Warping and Blending Tool and the USB driver here (https://www.fujifilm.com/products/optical_devices/projector/fpz8000/index.html). Warping and Blending Tool *.**.exe CDM21224_setup.exe Exit any applications that may be running.
  • Page 63 Adjust focus and choose an aspect ratio on the FP-Z8000 prior to connection. Restore the default keystone and corner fit settings. Do not turn the FP-Z8000 or computer off while adjusting settings with the Warping and Blending Tool. If you do turn either device off, you will need to re-establish the...
  • Page 64 Go to the Resolution tab in the New Project window and choose a resolution. Match the FP-Z8000’s output resolution to the input signal. Once you have chosen a resolution, the content displayed by the projector will switch from an image to a black screen.
  • Page 65 Click Connect and link to the projectors. The number of projectors connected. Device information for the connected projectors. Click Next to proceed when settings are complete. With multiple projectors, it may take some time to establish connections after you click Connect.
  • Page 66 If an option other than Off is selected for Image Splitter, an alert will be displayed notifying you that the image will be split. Click OK. Image Layout settings. Choose a layout for images displayed using two or more FP-Z8000 projectors. The dialog lists the layouts available given the number of projectors connected. Number of Option (“H” = horizontal divisions,...
  • Page 67 The settings selected in the preceding steps will be displayed and can be adjusted as desired. Select the projector before adjusting settings. Any changes will apply only to the selected FP-Z8000 projector. Selecting an FP-Z8000 displays the projector’s ID (1 through 4) on the screen. The selected projector’s ID.
  • Page 69 Warping (Geometric Correction) Correct for warping when images are projected onto curved or other irregular surfaces. Follow the steps below. In the Generic tab, select the projector to which settings will be applied. Warping options will be displayed. Warping Enable Enable warping.
  • Page 70 Example Select the desired point using the mouse. Choose the amount of adjustment applied with each key press. Use the up, down, left, and right arrows on the computer keyboard to adjust the projected image. The changes made by moving the blue point are visible in the projected image. The image in the warping tool display does not change.
  • Page 71 The coordinates of the selected adjustment point (shown in blue). Warping Select adjustment points and position them using the up, down, left, and right arrows on the computer keyboard. Repeat for all the desired points. You will need to select an adjustment point anew after moving the Cursor movement scale or Warping Grid sliders.
  • Page 72 Enable black Pattern: Select this option for a solid black display. The input image will not be displayed. Enable Internal Point: Select this option to add adjustment points inside the grid squares. Select points with the mouse and use the up, down, left, and right arrows on the computer keyboard to adjust the projected image.
  • Page 73 Blending (Edge Blending) Smooth the edges between the component images from each projector, seamlessly blending them into a single picture. Joins become less obvious. Follow the steps below. In the Generic tab, select the projector to which settings will be applied. In the Blending tab, place checks in the Enable check boxes for the portions of the images to which you wish blending to apply and adjust settings as desired.
  • Page 74 Blending Options Selecting the Blending tab displays (edge) blending options. Select a projector. Enable Edge Blending Mark: Select this option to display marks showing the overlap between the images from two projectors. When the blending areas are precisely matched, the red and green lines will blend together, turning yellow. Top, Left, Right, and Bottom: Choose the areas to which edge blending applies.
  • Page 75 Color (Color Correction) Make local adjustments to correct variations in color across the picture. Color correction is particularly useful in concealing color variations in blended areas at the joins between the component images. Clicking the Color tab displays color options and projects a solid white image onto the screen.
  • Page 77 Painting Adjust black levels for all parts of the picture other than the blended areas at the joins between the component images. The black levels for the rest of the picture should match those at the joins. When adjusting black, select Enable Black in the Image Warping tab to project a solid black image onto the screen.
  • Page 78 Repeat Steps 2 and 3 to adjust settings as desired for the remaining areas of the image.
  • Page 79 Saving and Loading Project Info Saving Project Info  Loading Project Info  Saving Project Info Save projector settings. Generic, Warping, Blending, Color, and Painting settings adjusted or edited using the Warping and Blending Tool are saved to a “*.csv” file on the computer. The changes made using the Warping and Blending Tool will remain in effect on the projectors.
  • Page 80: Main Specifications

    Main Specifications Specifications Model name FP-Z8000 FP-Z6000 Size 0.67 in, 16:10 aspect ratio Display DLP chip 1Chip DLP method Resolution 2,304,000 pixel (1920 × 1200) Type Folded two-axial rotatable lens Shift Electrical: Vertical ±70%, Horizontal ±35% Zoom Electrical: ×1.0 – ×1.1...
  • Page 81 460mm (W) × 510mm (D) × 162.5mm (H)  Dimensions (excluding adjustable feet) Approx.18.4 kg Approx.17.5 kg Weight (40.6 lb) (38.6 lb) Normal: 43 dB; Eco: Normal: 41 dB; Eco: Noise level  40 dB 38 dB Operating 0–40 °C (32–104 °F) temperature Operating Operation enviroment 10–90% (without condensation) humidity Storage −20 – +60 °C (−4−140 °F) temperature Power cord 3.0m (9.8 ft) Power cord lock...
  • Page 82: Supported Resolutions

    HDMI1 / DisplayPort / HDBaseT PC compatible signal  HDMI1 / DisplayPort / HDBaseT Video compatible signal  SDI compatible signal  HDMI2 Warping / Edge blending function compatible signal (FP-Z8000 only)  HDMI1 / DisplayPort / HDBaseT PC compatible signal Scanning freq. Resolution (Dots) Signal format Clock freq.
  • Page 83 Scanning freq. Resolution (Dots) Signal format Clock freq. (MHz) Horizontal(kHz) Vertical(Hz) 1600x1200 UXGA 75.0 60.0 162.0 1680x1050/60 64.7 59.9 119.0 1680x1050 1680x1050/60 65.3 60.0 146.3 640x480@67Hz MAC13 35.0 66.7 30.2 832x624@75Hz MAC16 49.7 74.5 57.3 1024x768@75Hz MAC19 60.2 75.0 80.0 1152x870@75Hz MAC21 68.7...
  • Page 84 SMPTE 424M 3Gbps Level- 1080/59P 3G-SDI YCbCr 4:2:2 SMPTE 424M 3Gbps Level- 1080/60P 3G-SDI YCbCr 4:2:2 HDMI2 Warping / Edge blending function compatible signal (FP-Z8000 only) Scanning freq. Resolution (Dots) Signal format Clock freq. (MHz) Horizontal(kHz) Vertical(Hz) 1024 x 768 XGA/60 48.4 60.0 65.0...
  • Page 85: Projection Distance

    Lens Shift Range Lens Shift Range: Landscape Orientation Projection Distance Landscape Orientation More details on projection distance are available via a simulator on the Fujifilm website: https://optics.fujifilm.com/projector/simulator/en.html (https://optics.fujifilm.com/projector/simulator/en.html) Projection distance (cm/in), minimum (projector zoomed all the way out) to maximum...
  • Page 86 Screen dimensions (16∶10) Projection Vertical shift distance (cm/in.) (cm/in.) lowest to Diagonal (in.) W × H (cm/in.) min.–max. zoom highest 215 × 135 /  72 –  80 / −162 to +27 / 84.6 ×  53.1 28.3 – 31.5 −63.8 to +10.6 258 × 162 /  87 –  96 / −194 to +32 / 101.6 ×  63.8 34.3 – 37.8 −76.4 to +12.6 323 × 202 / 109 – 121 / −242 to +40 / 127.2 ×  79.5...
  • Page 87 Figures are approximate, differing from the actual values by a few percent.
  • Page 88 4.83 3.66 Amount applied using the “Warping and Blending Tool” computer software’s warping feature (FP-Z8000 only). Adjustments to focus may fail to produce the desired results at higher values. (3) Concave horizontal curvature (4) Concave vertical curvature correction correction (top view)
  • Page 89 (3) Concave horizontal curvature (4) Concave vertical curvature correction correction (top view) (side view) Screen Screen Arc center Arc center L: Throw distance L: Throw distance R: Arc radius R: Arc radius (5) Convex horizontal curvature (6) Convex vertical curvature correction correction (top view) (side view) Screen...
  • Page 90: Pjlink Commands

    PJLink Commands The network feature supports Class 1 and 2 PJLink commands. Projector settings can be adjusted and projector status queried from the computer using PJLink protocol. PJLink Class 1 Commands  PJLink Class 2 Commands  PJLink Class 1 Commands The projector supports the following PJLink commands.
  • Page 91 Remark string 32 / HDMI2 HDMI2 33 / DisplayPort DisplayPort 34 / HDBaseT HDBaseT 35 / SDI %1NAME Projector name query FP-Z8000 Projector name Manufacturer name %1INF1 ? FUJIFILM Manufacturer name query %1INF2 ? Model name query FP-Z8000 Model name...
  • Page 92 Parameter/response Command Control details Remark string 31 / HDMI1 HDMI1 32 / HDMI2 HDMI2 33 / %21INST ? Input selection list query DisplayPort DisplayPort 34 / HDBaseT HDBaseT 35 / SDI Projector software ver / LAN %2SVER ? Software version query *.**/*.** software ver HDMI1...
  • Page 93: Projector Control

    FUJIFILM PROJECTOR CONTROLLER is available for download from the sites below. https://global.fujifilm.com/en/business-optical-devices/projector/fpz8000 (https://global.fujifilm.com/en/business-optical-devices/projector/fpz8000) When this software is used with FP-Z8000, the firmware version of FP-Z8000 should be 1.06 or later. FP-Z5000 is not supported. FP-Z6000 is compatible with Fujifilm projector controllers in all firmware versions.
  • Page 94: Audio Control

    Read/Write Read/Write Operation Operation Command (ASCII) Command (ASCII) Remark Remark Write HDMI1 INPUT=HDMI1<CR> Write HDMI2 INPUT=HDMI2<CR> Write Display Port INPUT=DISPLAYPORT<CR> Write HDBaseT INPUT=HDBASET<CR> Write INPUT=SDI<CR> Read Current source GET=INPUT<CR> Audio Control Read/Write Operation Command (ASCII) Remark Write Mute On MUTE=ON<CR> Write Mute Off MUTE=OFF<CR>...
  • Page 95: Software Specification

    Read/Write Operation Command (ASCII) Remark Read LIGHT Hour GET=PJUSGT<CR> Write LIGHT Mode Normal LIGHT=NORMAL<CR> LIGHT Mode Write LIGHT=ECO<CR> Economic Read LIGHT Mode Status GET=LIGHT<CR> Write Freeze On FREEZE=ON<CR> It is effective when Write Freeze Off FREEZE=OFF<CR> there is a video input. Read Freeze Status GET=FREEZE<CR>...
  • Page 96: Trademark Information

    Trademark Information Trademark PJLink is a trademark applied for trademark rights in Japan, the United States of America and other countries and areas. HDBaseT and HDBaseT Alliance logo are trademarks of HDBaseT Alliance. DLP Cinema and the DLP Cinema logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Texas Instruments.

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