Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT About This Document Notes Follow the instructions in this manual carefully to ensure safe and long-lasting use of the projector. Symbols used in this manual Many pages in this document have a dedicated area for notes. The information in that area is accompanied by the following symbols: WARNING: this symbol indicates that there is a danger of physical injury to yourself and/or damage to the equipment unless the instructions are closely followed.
WHAT’S IN THE BOX? Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series What’s In The Box? Notes Make sure your box contains everything listed. If any pieces are missing, contact your dealer.. Only one remote is supplied with the projector. Save and store the original Remote Control Batteries box and packing materials, in...
Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series ELECTRICAL AND PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS Electrical and Physical Specifications Notes 200-240 VAC 10.6 A 50/60Hz Specifications are subject to Mains Voltage 110-130 VAC 11.1 A 50/60Hz change without notice.. 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F) in Normal mode Operating Temperature 33°C to 40°C (91°F to 104°F) with reduced light output in ECO mode Storage Temperature...
OPTICAL RADIATION Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series Optical radiation Notes CLASS 3R LASER PRODUCT This Laser Product is designated as Class 3R during all procedures of operation. LASER LIGHT - AVOID DIRECT EYE EXPOSURE. Caution - possibly hazardous optical radiation emitted from this product. Direct or scattered light can be hazardous to eyes and skin.
Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series LASER INFORMATION Laser information Notes Caution - use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure. Not for home use. Location of Laser Aperture The laser aperture is located as indicated below.
LASER INFORMATION Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series Laser Parameters Notes Wavelength (Red) 635-651nm Wavelength (Blue) 449-461nm Mode of operation Pulsed, due to frame rate Pulse duration (Red) 1.0ms Pulse duration (Blue) 0.76ms Pulse repetition rate 180Hz Maximum pulse energy (Red) 0.26mJ Maximum pulse energy (Blue) 0.15mJ...
Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series RISK GROUP 3 LASER HAZARD INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS Risk Group 3 Laser Hazard Installation Precautions Notes This product is a risk group 3 laser product. It must be installed in a safe place and must be handled by qualified and professionally trained personnel.
RISK GROUP 3 LASER HAZARD INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series Restriction Zone Notes A restriction zone should be in place around the hazard zone to prevent any person from entering the hazard zone with any part of their body: •...
PRODUCT LABELS Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series Product Labels Notes Projector Risk Group 3 Description Label Manufacturers ID Label User Guides Label Introduction Rev A January 2024 page 10...
Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series PRODUCT LABELS Label Locations Notes Location of Hazard Warning Symbol and Laser Aperture Label on the body of the projector. 2. Location of Manufacturer’s ID Label, User Guides Label and Explanatory Label withLight Hazard Distances Certification Statement and Risk Statement on the body of the projector.
INTERLOCK SWITCHES Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series Interlock Switches Notes Interlock switches are installed at the main frame, inside the cover. These will power-off the system individually when activated. Will be activated when the projection lens is removed or misplaced. 2.
Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series INTRODUCTION Introduction Notes This manual describes the M-Vision 27000 WU, 24000 WU and 21000 WU. Congratulations on your purchase of this Digital Projection product. Your projector has the following key features: • WUXGA projector. •...
INTRODUCTION Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series CONTENTS ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT ................2 POSITIONING THE SCREEN AND PROJECTOR ........25 ..............2 Symbols used in this manual ..................26 Roll and pitch ..................2 Product revision ....................27 Stacking ............... 2 Additional Documentation ................
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Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series INTRODUCTION CONTENTS (continued) ...................54 Color menu 3D CONNECTIONS ..................38 ..38 ..................54 Frame sequential 1080p 3D up to 120Hz and WUXGA 3D at 100Hz. Color space ..38 ..................55 Dual Pipe 1080p and WUXGA 3D sources at up to 100 and 120Hz Color mode ....................39 ..................58...
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INTRODUCTION Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series CONTENTS (continued) ..................83 OSD settings SCREEN REQUIREMENTS ................. 106 ....................83 ............106 Fitting the image to the display Memory ..................83 ........... 106 EDID Mode WUXGA images displayed full width ..................84 ......106 Network menu WUXGA images displayed with a height of 1200 pixels ...................84 ...........
CONTROL PANEL Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series Control panel Notes TEMP INDICATOR Off = no problem Flashing red = temperature error 2. LIGHT INDICATOR Off = light is switched off Flashing red (cycles of single flashes) = failure to light up during power up Flashing red (cycles of double flashes) = unexpected light off while running On, green = light is switched on On, orange = light is switched on but run on forced eco mode when high...
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Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series CONTROL PANEL 6. Arrow buttons & ENTER Notes Navigation buttons used to highlight menu entries in the OSD. Press ENTER to open or execute the highlighted menu entry. MENU Displays and exits the OSD. 8.
REMOTE CONTROL Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series Remote Control Notes Power ON / OFF Turns power on and off. The “PIC mute setting” is 2. Pic Mute OPEN / CLOSE defined in the setup menu. Shows and hides the projected image. See “Setup menu”...
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Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series REMOTE CONTROL 11. LENS adjustment Notes • FOCUS IN / OUT: adjust focus. • SHIFT: press and hold this button, then use the Navigation arrow buttons to move the lens. • ZOOM IN / OUT: adjust zoom. If focus cannot be achieved 12.
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REMOTE CONTROL Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series 17. DISPLAYPORT 1 / R / numeric input 4 Notes Select DisplayPort 1 input. 18. HD-T / G / numeric input 5 Select the HDBaseT input. 19. VGA / 3D / numeric input 7 There is no VGA input on this projector.
Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series REMOTE CONTROL Infrared reception Notes The projector has infrared sensors at the front and back. The angle of acceptance is 40°. Make sure that the remote control is within the angle of acceptance when trying to control the projector. Installation &...
POSITIONING THE SCREEN AND PROJECTOR Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series Positioning the screen and projector Notes Always allow the projector Install the screen, ensuring that it is in the best position for to cool for 5 minutes before viewing by your audience. disconnecting the power or 2.
Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series POSITIONING THE SCREEN AND PROJECTOR Roll and pitch Notes The projector can be operated in numerous positions. Positioning the projector with the lens facing down or the inputs facing up may reduce motor life. Roll Pitch Installation &...
POSITIONING THE SCREEN AND PROJECTOR Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series Stacking Notes Pin and cup stacking The M-Vision series of projectors can be double Remove the four screws on the top side of the projector that will be on stacked using the optional the bottom of the stack.
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Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series POSITIONING THE SCREEN AND PROJECTOR 3. Mount the projector on top of the other projector. Notes Ensure that all four pins of the top projector are placed into the four stacking cups of the bottom projector. Do not stack more than 2 projectors.
CHANGING THE LENS Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series Changing the lens Notes Before changing the lens, Inserting a new lens always make sure the projector is switched off and Remove the front and rear lens cap from the lens. fully disconnected from its power supply.
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Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series CHANGING THE LENS 3. Rotate the lens clockwise until it clicks into place. Notes Removing the lens Push the lens release button all the way in. 2. Turn the lens anti-clockwise until it disengages. 3.
CONNECTING THE POWER SUPPLY Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series Connecting The Power Supply Notes Lift the cable lock up. Use only the power cable 2. Firmly push the mains connector into the AC In socket provided. 3. Push the lock down to secure the cable. Ensure that the power outlet includes a ground connection as this...
Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series OPERATING THE PROJECTOR Operating the projector Notes Switching the projector on: See “Connecting The Power Supply” on page Connect the power cable between the mains supply and the projector. (See Connecting the power supply above.) Switch the breaker switch next to the power connector to on.
OPERATING THE PROJECTOR Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series Adjusting the lens Notes The lens can be adjusted using the Lens menu, or using the lens buttons on the remote control. Lens menu The Lens menu provides access to the Lens Control setting and the Lens Center command. Lens Control allows Zoom, Focus and Shift adjustments using the arrow buttons.
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Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series SIGNAL INPUTS Signal inputs Notes For simultaneous HDBaseT Digital inputs and outputs and LAN connectivity, a third-party distribution HDMI 1 / HDMI 2 product can be utilised to HDMI 2.0 inputs supporting HDCP 2.2. Connect combine HDBaseT video an HDMI cable to the connector.
SIGNAL INPUTS Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series EDID on the DisplayPort, HDMI, and HDbaseT inputs Notes If you are using a computer graphics card or another source that obeys the EDID protocol, the source will automatically configure itself to suit the capability of the projector. Otherwise refer to the documentation supplied with the source to manually set the resolution to the DMD™...
Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series 3D CONNECTIONS 3D connections Notes Sync In / Sync Out Sync In is the 3D sync input signal. Connect the 3D sync from your graphics card or server. Sync Out is the 3D sync output signal. Enables 3D from multiple projectors.
3D CONNECTIONS Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series 3D Sync Notes 3D Input 2. 3D Sync In 3. 3D Sync IR 4. IR emitter or Zscreen Connection Guide Rev A January 2024 page 39...
Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series CONTROL CONNECTIONS Control connections Notes For a list of all commands Trigger used to control the projector The Trigger outputs are defined in the Setup menu. via LAN, see the Protocol Each ouput can be triggered by one of the Guide (available separately).
CONTROL CONNECTIONS Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series LAN connection examples Notes The projector’s features can be controlled via a LAN connection, using Digital Projection’s Projector Controller application or a terminal With a LAN connection the emulation program. projector can serve a web page offering basic projector controls.
Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series CONTROL CONNECTIONS RS232 connection example Notes All of the projector’s features can be controlled via a serial connection, using commands described in the Protocol Guide. The Protocol Guide is available separately. Straight through cable Computer to Projector Connection Guide Rev A January 2024...
Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series USING THE MENUS Using the menus Notes Opening the Menu Access the various menus using either the projector control panel or the remote control. On either device: Press the MENU button. The on-screen display(OSD) opens showing the list of available menus. Projector control panel Remote control Opening a submenu...
USING THE MENUS Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series Exiting menus and closing the OSD Notes To go back to the previous page: Main Input HDMI 1 • Test Pattern Press EXIT. Lens Image To close the OSD: Color • Geometry Press MENU.
Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series USING THE MENUS Accessing sub menus Notes Use the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to highlight the sub-menu, then press ENTER/OK. Executing commands Menu Name Menu Item Value If the item contains a command, highlighting it reveals an OK button. Highlighted Command Press ENTER/OK to execute the highlighted command.
USING THE MENUS Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series Editing projector settings Notes If the highlighted menu item contains a list of values to choose from, you can change Menu Name Highlighted Item Current Value Some menu items may be the value by doing the following: Menu Item Highlighted Value...
Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series USING THE MENUS Editing numeric values Notes Some parameters take numeric values without using sliders - for example, color matching Data x: 0.658 y:0.339 values or IP addresses. Highlighted Row x: 0.315 y: 0.662 x: 0.146 y: 0.043 Use the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to highlight the row containing the numeric x: 0.276 y: 0.283...
USING THE PROJECTOR Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series Using the projector Notes See “Signal inputs” on page Main menu 36 for information about • the available inputs and Main Input Input HDMI 1 connections. Test Pattern Press ENTER/OK to open this menus and access various settings. Lens Selecting a test pattern hides •...
Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series USING THE PROJECTOR Lens menu Notes • Lens Lock Lens Lens Lock Lens Control When this feature is On, all other Lens menu items are disabled. Lens Type 2.0-4.0 • Center Lens Lens Control Lens Memory Opens a sub-menu, see below.
USING THE PROJECTOR Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series Lens memory Notes This menu allows you to load, save and delete up to ten lens presets, containing position, Lens Memory Load Memory zoom, focus and shift adjustment information. Save Memory Clear Memory At the time of the writing of Use Clear Memory to delete a memory preset if you need to save a new combination of...
Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series USING THE PROJECTOR Image menu Notes • Picture Mode Image Image > Dynamic Black, Picture Mode High Bright Dynamic Black Choose from High Bright, Presentation, Video. Brightness, Contrast, Light Off Timer Disable High Bright: The highest brightness output mode is suitable for the application Saturation, Hue, Sharpness, Gamma where the highest brightness output is needed.
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USING THE PROJECTOR Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series Perceptual Quantizer (PQ) is the digitizing concept for capture and display and provides metadata to enable the display to Notes understand the coding of the content. The NIT numbers relate to the brightness of the viewing conditions in NIT. NIT is the unit of brightness measurement for monitors and LED walls that emit light rather than reflect it such as a projection screen.
Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series USING THE PROJECTOR Color menu Notes Color Color Space Auto Color Mode ColorMax ColorMax Peak Manual Color Matching Color Temperature Native Gains and Lifts Scroll Enter Back Color space Color Color Space Auto In most cases, the Auto setting determines the correct colorspace to use. If it does not, Color Mode Auto ColorMax...
USING THE PROJECTOR Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series Color mode Notes The projector can work in the following color modes: ColorMax, Manual Color Matching, Color Color Space Auto Only one color mode can be Color Temperature and Gains and Lifts. Color Mode ColorMax selected at a time.
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Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series USING THE PROJECTOR Manual color matching Notes Manual Color Matching Set Color Mode to Manual Color Matching. Auto Test Pattern 2. Open the Manual Color Matching submenu. Green Blue Here you can do the following: Yellow Cyan •...
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USING THE PROJECTOR Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series Color temperature Notes Color Set Color Mode to Color Temperature. Color Space Auto Color Mode Color Temperature 2. Navigate to the Color Temperature setting. Choose a value from 3200K (warmer) ColorMax Peak to 9300K (cooler) or Native (no correction).
Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series USING THE PROJECTOR Geometry menu Notes This menu allows you to compensate for image distortions caused by an unusual projection Geometry Select a Warping Mode angle or irregular screen surface. Aspect Ratio Source to activate it. Access its Digital Zoom submenu to adjust the Overscan...
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USING THE PROJECTOR Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series Theaterscope setting Notes The TheaterScope setting is used in combination with an anamorphic lens to restore 2.35: images packed into a 16:9 frame. Such TheaterScope is used with an images are projected with black lines at the top and bottom of the 16:9 screen to make up for the difference in aspect ratios. anamorphic lens.
Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series USING THE PROJECTOR Digital zoom Notes Digital zooming enlarges a section of the image, while the area outside the enlarged Digital Zoom Digital Zoom is a temporary section is cropped out to preserve the overall image size. Digital Zoom setting and not retained after •...
USING THE PROJECTOR Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series Blanking Notes Use this feature to: Blanking • Fit an odd-sized screen; Bottom • Left Cut off timecode dots in the top line of a picture; Right • Reset Cut off subtitles, etc. Select the edge you wish to blank and use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons to determine the amount of correction.
Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series USING THE PROJECTOR Keystone Notes Use this setting to compensate for any distortion caused by the projector being in a Keystone Max rotation in Keystone is different horizontal or vertical plane to the screen. H Keystone reduced from normal rotation.
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Horizontal and vertical keystone corrections USING THE PROJECTOR Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series Keystone settings Notes Projector to the left The projector is positioned to the left of the screen. To correct, apply a positive Horizontal Keystone value using the RIGHT arrow button.
Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series USING THE PROJECTOR 4 corners Notes For each corner, apply horizontal and / or vertical correction as necessary to restore the 4 Corners Corner corrections provide Top Left Corner rectangular shape of the image. Top Right Corner a simple setup for awkward Bottom Left Corner...
USING THE PROJECTOR Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series Pincushion / Barrel Notes Pincushion or barrel distortions are the result of poor or incorrect tensioning of the screen Pincushion / Barrel Make sure that the lens or using a surface that is not flat. type is set to the correct Bottom Use the Pincushion / Barrel control to compensate electronically for such distortions.
Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series USING THE PROJECTOR Wall Corner Notes The Wall Corner feature allows for geometric adjustment when projecting Wall Corner Top / Bottom only avaliable onto a surface with a horizontal or vertical external or internal angles. Corner Mode Vertical when select “Corner Mode”...
USING THE PROJECTOR Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series Custom warp Notes This feature permits selection of predefined User warp maps. Use the Projector Controller Geometry PC application to create the custom warp maps. Aspect Ratio Source Digital Zoom Custom warp maps provide non-linear curvature correction for curved or spherical screens Overscan and other irregular shaped surfaces such as building mapping.
Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series USING THE PROJECTOR Edge blend menu Notes Use this menu to blend together images from an array of two or more projectors. The feature Edge Blend When Edge Blend is set to feathers the light output of the projector within the edges that overlap with other projectors Edge Blend Mode Off, all other edge blend in the array: as a result, the overlapping edges are evenly lit and easily blend in with the rest...
USING THE PROJECTOR Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series Blend start Notes Use the blend start options to deactivate pixels at the edge of the image and set the start point for the blended region. Use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow buttons to set the start point of the blended regions: 2.
Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series USING THE PROJECTOR Black level uplift Notes Black in the blended regions appears less dark than in the rest of the image. To compensate Black Level Uplift Enable Align Pattern from the for this, use this menu to raise the black levels of the rest of the image: Select Area Top Left Edge Blend menu to see the...
USING THE PROJECTOR Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series Uniformity Notes Uniformity Mode: Enable Color uniformity correction. Mode Location X Location X: Select the block area from X axis. Location Y Red Gain Location Y: Select the block area from Y axis. Green Gain Blue Gain Red Gain: Adjust the Red color gain on the selected block area.
Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series USING THE PROJECTOR 3D menu Notes Use this menu to enable, disable and set up 3D input, as follows: If 3D Format is set to Off, • 3D Format Auto 3D Format all other 3D settings will be Eye Swap Normal unavailable.
USING THE PROJECTOR Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series 3D types Notes To display a 3D image if is first necessary to select the 3D format. This can either be Frame Sequential or Dual Pipe. These formats are described below: •...
Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series USING THE PROJECTOR Some 3D settings explained Notes Eye swap In order to achieve maximum light output and a smooth The outgoing 3D frames are in pairs - the LEFT 1 RIGHT 1 LEFT 2 RIGHT 2 LEFT 3 RIGHT 3...
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USING THE PROJECTOR Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series Sync offset Notes The sync signal from the 3D server will be in phase with the frames generated Incoming video by its graphics card. However, to compensate for switching delays in the glasses or ZScreen, Sync Offset is used to adjust the sync output signal sent to the ZScreen or 3D glasses to minimise...
Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series USING THE PROJECTOR Laser menu Notes • Power Mode Laser • Power Mode Normal Eco will automatically set the laser power to 80%. ---- Power Level • Constand Brightness Normal will set the power to 100%. Brightness Sync Mode ---- Brightness Sync Group...
USING THE PROJECTOR Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series Setup menu Notes • Orientation Setup Auto-front automatically Orientation Auto-front Choose from Front Tabletop, Front Ceiling, Rear Tabletop, Rear Ceiling and detects the projector’s High Altitude Auto Auto-front. position and sets Table Standby Mode Normal Screen Setting...
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Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series USING THE PROJECTOR • Trigger Notes Choose from Off, Screen, 5:4, 4:3, 16:10, 16:9, 1.88, 2.35, TheaterScope, Source, Setup The Projector Controller Unscaled or RS232 to determine what will cause each trigger output to activate. software is available for Trigger •...
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USING THE PROJECTOR Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series • Image Latency Notes This function allows you to set image latency. Note that normally the image latency should be set to Normal for best picture quality. • CW Effect Performance: Reduce rainbow effect. Quiet: Reduce noise.
Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series USING THE PROJECTOR ColorMax Notes ColorMax permits seven point color matching of red, green, blue, yellow, cyan, magenta and ColorMax The Projector Controller Measured Data white. Target Data - User 1 software is available for Target Data - User 2 You can enter your own gamut values here, or edit values you have imported using the download from the Digital...
USING THE PROJECTOR Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series Power on / off Notes • Auto Power Off Power on/off Management Set this to On if you want the projector to go into STANDBY mode when no input Auto Power Off Auto Power On source is detected for 20 minutes.
Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series USING THE PROJECTOR Clock adjust Notes Use this menu to set date (in dd:MM:yyyy format), time (in HH:mm format) and time zone. Clock Adjust The date and time set here will affect any schedule created within the Power On/Off menu. Date (yyyy:MM:dd) 2023:11:30 Time (HH:mm)
USING THE PROJECTOR Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series OSD settings Notes • Language sets the OSD language. OSD Settings • Menu Position determines where the OSD should appear on the screen when Language English Menu Position Center activated. Menu Transparency Time Out 30 Seconds •...
Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series USING THE PROJECTOR Network menu Notes • Network Setup Network Network Setup Access this submenu to edit the network settings for the projector. Art-Net Setup • Art-Net Channel Setting Art-Net Setup Art-Net Channel Status Access this submenu to edit the Art-Net network settings for the projector.
USING THE PROJECTOR Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series Art-Net setup Notes • Art-Net Active Art-Net Setup Art-Net Enable ---- Set to On to activate Art-Net DMX electronic light system control via the Art-Net ---- Sub Net port. Set the Net, Sub Net, Universe and Start Address for the network. ---- Universe ----...
Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series USING THE PROJECTOR Information menu Notes This menu gives information about software and hardware configuration, input source Information and laser operating times It also allows you to restore the factory default settings. Model Name M-Vision 27000 WU Serial Number X000XXXXX0000...
USING THE PROJECTOR Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series System status Notes System Status Atmospheric Pressure 98988 Pa (116m) AC Voltage 180V - 264V Altitude Mode Auto Laser Power 100% Constant Brightness Scroll Enter Back Thermal Status Thermal status Inlet-DMD Temp. 24(C) 27(C) Inlet-MCL Temp.
Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series SERVED WEB PAGES Served web pages Notes The served web pages allow you to control the projector remotely via LAN. The default IP address is 192.168.0.100. Operating Guide Rev A January 2024 page 88...
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Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series CHOOSING A LENS Choosing a lens Notes A number of lenses are available. Which lens you choose depends on the screen size, image aspect ratio, throw distance and light output. The following table shows all available lenses in order of their throw ratios: Throw distance calculations are based on the distance from the outer end of the...
CHOOSING A LENS Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series Basic calculation Notes Identify the required lens by calculating the throw ratio The basic calculation on A throw ratio is the ratio of the throw distance to the screen width this page does not take into consideration DMD™...
Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series CHOOSING A LENS Basic calculation example Notes INFORMATION YOU NEED FOR THIS CALCULATION Calculate the throw ratio using the formula. The basic calculation on The throw ratio formula: Your screen is 4.5m wide and you wish to place the projector this page does not take into approximately 11m from the screen.
CHOOSING A LENS Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series Full lens calculation Notes Introducing TRC TRC can only be applied if greater than 1. If TRC is The choice of lens will affect the image size and will address discrepancies 1 or less, disregard it and between the DMD™...
Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series CHOOSING A LENS Calculating TRC Notes To calculate TRC, use the following formula: TRC can only be applied TRC = 1.6(DMD Aspect Ratio) / Source Aspect Ratio if greater than 1. If TRC is 1 or less, disregard it and TRC table calculate the throw ratio...
CHOOSING A LENS Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series Full lens calculation example INFORMATION YOU NEED FOR THIS CALCULATION Notes Your screen is 4.5m wide; you wish to place the projector The TRC formula approximately 11m from the screen. The source is 4:3. TRC = DMD Aspect Ratio / Source Aspect Ratio Calculate TRC as follows:...
Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series SCREEN REQUIREMENTS Screen requirements Notes Fitting the image to the display If the source image supplied to the projector is smaller than the WUXGA resolution, the image will not fill the display. The following examples show how a number of common formats may be displayed, depending on your DMD™...
SCREEN REQUIREMENTS Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series WUXGA images displayed full height Notes Diagonal screen sizes Screen sizes are sometimes specified by their diagonal size (D). When dealing with large screens and projection distances at different aspect ratios, it is more convenient to measure screen width (W) and height (H).
Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series POSITIONING THE IMAGE Positioning the image Notes See “Lens control” on page The normal position for the projector is at the centre of the screen. However, you can set the projector above or below the centre, or 50 for more information on to one side, and adjust the image using the Lens shift feature (known as rising and falling front) to maintain a geometrically correct shifting the lens.
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POSITIONING THE IMAGE Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series Any single adjustment outside the ranges specified on the following page may result in an unacceptable level of distortion, particularly Notes at the corners of the image, due to the image passing through the periphery of the lens optics. See “Lens control”...
Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series ASPECT RATIOS EXPLAINED Aspect ratios explained Notes The appearance of a projected image on the screen depends on a combination of the following: • The display resolution is WUXGA with a 1920 x 1200 resolution, corresponding to an aspect ratio of 16:10. •...
Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series ASPECT RATIOS EXPLAINED Aspect ratio example: TheatreScope Notes The TheaterScope setting is used in combination with an anamorphic lens to restore 2.35:1 images packed into a 16:9 frame. Such images are projected with black lines at the top and bottom of the 16:9 screen to make up for the difference in aspect ratios. Without an anamorphic lens and without the TheaterScope setting applied, a 16:9 source containing a 2.35:1 image looks like this.
Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series APPENDIX A: SUPPORTED SIGNAL INPUT MODES 12G-SDI (SDI Format) Notes Color Sampling Timing SDI Link mode Signal Standards Bit Depth Encode Structure 1080i59 SMPTE 292M 1.5Gbps HD YCbCr 4:2:2 1080i50 SMPTE 292M 1.5Gbps HD YCbCr 4:2:2 1080i60...
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APPENDIX A: SUPPORTED SIGNAL INPUT MODES Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series Notes Color Sampling Timing SDI Link mode Signal Standards Bit Depth Encode Structure 2160p30 (4096x2160) 12G (Single Link - 2SI) SMPTE 2082 12Gbps YCbCr 4:2:2 / 4:4:4 10/12 2160p50 (3840x2160) 12G (Single Link - 2SI) SMPTE 2082 12Gbps...
Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series APPENDIX B: WIRING DETAILS Appendix B: wiring details Notes Signal inputs and outputs HDMI 1 and 2 19 way type A connector T.M.D.S. Data 2+ Input Ground Ground T.M.D.S. Clock C- Input T.M.D.S. Data 2- Input T.M.D.S.
Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series APPENDIX B: WIRING DETAILS Control connections Notes RJ45 socket Only one remote connection (RS232 or LAN) should be used at any one time. HDBaseT / LAN RS232 9 way D-type connector Ground RS232 pin view of female connector IR input 3.5 mm mini jack VCC(3.3V)
APPENDIX C: MEMORY SCHEME AND MEMORY ITEMS Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series Appendix C: memory scheme and memory items Notes Below is a summary of the OSD parameters that can be saved in the memory presets. Global Per Input Memory Item Remark Memory...
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Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series APPENDIX C: MEMORY SCHEME AND MEMORY ITEMS Global Per Input Memory Notes Item Remark Memory (Preset A/B/C/D) input When HDR and the Color Mode is selected at Manual Color Matching Matching option. Color Temperature When Color Mode is selected at Color Temperature option.
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APPENDIX C: MEMORY SCHEME AND MEMORY ITEMS Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series Global Per Input Memory Notes Item Remark Memory (Preset A/B/C/D) input Edge Blending Black Level 3D Format 3D Sync 3D DarkTime 3D SyncOffset 3D SyncReference Laser Mode Laser Power Fan Altitude Contrast Brightness...
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Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series APPENDIX C: MEMORY SCHEME AND MEMORY ITEMS Global Per Input Memory Notes Item Remark Memory (Preset A/B/C/D) input Ir Enable Ir Code OSD Language OSD Menupos OSD Trans OSD Timer Standby Power Instant Startup Standby Period EDID Mode Hotkey Setting...
APPENDIX D: GLOSSARY OF TERMS Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series Appendix D: glossary of terms Notes 1080p An HDTV resolution which corresponds to 1920 x 1080 pixels (a widescreen aspect ratio of 16:9). 3D active glasses Wireless battery-powered glasses with LCD shutters. Synchronization information is communicated to the glasses by means of an infrared (IR) or radio frequency (RF) emitter which is connected to the Sync Out terminal on the projector.
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Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series APPENDIX D: GLOSSARY OF TERMS Aperture Notes The opening of the lens that determines the angle through which light travels to come into focus. Aspect ratio The proportional relationship between the width and the height of the projected image. It is represented by two numbers separated by a colon, indicating the ratio of image width and height respectively: for example, 16:9 or 2.35:1.
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APPENDIX D: GLOSSARY OF TERMS Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series Chrominance Notes Also known as ‘C’ , this is the component, or pair of components, of a Component Video signal which describes color difference information. Color difference In Component Video signals, the difference between specified colors and the luminance component. Color difference is zero for monochrome images.
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Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series APPENDIX D: GLOSSARY OF TERMS Dark time Notes The time inserted between frames when using 3D active glasses, to avoid ghosting caused by switching time between left and right eye. DDC (Display Data Channel) A communications link between the source and projector.
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APPENDIX D: GLOSSARY OF TERMS Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series Notes Field In interlaced video, a part of the image frame that is scanned separately. A field is a collection of either all the odd lines or all the even lines within the frame.
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Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series APPENDIX D: GLOSSARY OF TERMS Hertz (Hz) Notes Cycles per second. Horizontal Scan Rate The rate at which the lines of the incoming signal are refreshed. The rate is set by the horizontal synchronization from the source and measured in Hertz.
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APPENDIX D: GLOSSARY OF TERMS Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series Notes Noise Electrical interference displayed on the screen. NTSC (National Television Standards Committee) The United States standard for television - 525 lines transmitted at 60 interlaced fields per second. OSD (on-screen display) The projector menus allowing you to adjust various settings.
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Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series APPENDIX D: GLOSSARY OF TERMS Primary colors Notes Three colors any two of which cannot be mixed to produce the third. In additive color television systems the primary colors are red, green and blue. Progressive scanning A method of updating the image in which the lines of each frame are drawn in a sequence, without interlacing.
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APPENDIX D: GLOSSARY OF TERMS Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series Notes A display resolution of 1400 x 1050 pixels with a 4:3 screen aspect ratio. (Shortened from SXGA+, stands for Super Extended Graphics Array Plus.) Synchronization A timing signal used to coordinate an action. Test pattern A still image specially prepared for testing a projection system.
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Digital Projection Ltd. M-Vision WUXGA Series APPENDIX D: GLOSSARY OF TERMS Notes Vertical Scan Rate The rate at which the frames of the incoming signal are refreshed. The rate is set by the vertical synchronization from the source and measured in Hertz. Vignetting Optical cropping of the image caused by the components in the projection lens.
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