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Entero RPMWU/RPMSP/RPMHD-LED01
U S E R M A N U A L
020-100367-05

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NOTICES
GENERAL WARRANTY STATEMENTS
Details limitations and exclusions of Christie's limited warranty, including damage from shipment, misuse, or unauthorized repair.
PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE
Highlights the importance of preventative maintenance to avoid voiding the product warranty.
1 Introduction
1.1 Labels and Markings
Explains the meaning of danger, warning, caution, and notice symbols used on the projector.
1.2 Safety Warnings and Guidelines
Warns about potential eye hazards from LED radiation and specifies operating environment requirements.
1.3 Purchase Record and Service Contacts
Provides space for recording purchase details and contact information for service.
1.4 Projector Overview
Introduces the Entero projectors, their DLP technology, and key features.
1.4.1 Projection Head Module (PHM)
Describes the PHM, its components like the lens, IR sensor, and light module.
1.4.2 Electronics Module (EM)
Details the EM module, its input connectors, status display, and IR sensor.
1.4.3 Key Features
Lists the main features of the projectors, including resolution, processing, and connectivity options.
2 Setting Up a Source
2.1 Projector Power
Provides instructions and warnings for turning the projector ON and OFF safely.
2.2 Connecting Sources
Details how to connect various video sources using different input cards.
2.3 How Color Settings Interact in a Entero Array
Explains how color settings like Color Space and ArrayLOC interact and override each other.
2.4 Optimizing the Projectors for the Source
Guides on optimizing projector settings for specific sources, including Auto Setup and aspect ratio.
3 Operation
3.1 Using the IR Remote
Describes how to use the standard IR remote for projector control and lists key guidelines.
3.2 Navigating the Menus
Explains how to navigate the projector's menu system using the remote keypad.
3.3 Using Inputs and Channels
Details how to define, store, and recall projector setups (channels) for various inputs.
3.4 Adjusting the Image
Covers basic image adjustments accessible through the Size and Position and Image Settings menus.
3.4.4 Configuration - Adjusting System Parameters and Advanced Controls
Explains system parameters and advanced controls found in the Configuration menu.
3.4.6 Secondary Input & Switching
Describes how to enable and configure Picture-in-Picture (PIP) or Picture-by-Picture (PBP) modes.
4 Menu Tree
4.1 MENU TREE
Provides a visual representation of the projector's menu structure and options.
4.1.1 MENU TREE CONTINUED - CONFIGURATION
Details the menu structure for the Configuration section, including submenus and options.
5 Maintenance
5.1 Maintaining Proper Cooling
Explains how to ensure proper airflow and prevent overheating by maintaining clear vents.
5.2 Maintenance and Cleaning
Outlines safety precautions and procedures for cleaning the projector and its components.
5.3 Light Module Replacement
Provides information on replacing the light module, emphasizing safety and contacting support.
5.4 Lens Replacement
Describes the process for lens replacement, including safety warnings and manual references.
6 Troubleshooting
6.1 Troubleshooting Guidelines
Provides general guidelines for diagnosing and resolving projector issues.
6.2 System Warnings / Errors
Explains how the projector indicates system malfunctions through warnings and error messages.
6.2.2 Error Codes
Lists and explains various error codes that may be displayed by the projector.
6.5 Displays
Offers solutions for common display issues like no image, jitter, or faintness.
6.6 ArrayLOC
Addresses troubleshooting specific to the ArrayLOC feature, including color and image settings.
6.6.6 ArrayLOC Troubleshooting Tree - Matching Projectors for Color and Brightness
A flowchart guiding users through troubleshooting color and brightness matching in an ArrayLOC setup.
7 Specifications
Inputs
Details the input types, scan rates, and expansion capabilities of the projectors.
Illumination
Provides specifications for the projector's LED illumination technology and life rating.
Optical
Covers specifications related to the lens, screen size range, and brightness uniformity.
Control/networking
Lists the connectivity ports, software upgradability, and network interface specifications.
Appendix A: Interconnect Drawing
A.1 INTERCONNECT DRAWING
Provides a detailed block diagram illustrating the projector's internal component connections.
Appendix B: Web User Interface
B.1 Logging On
Guides users on how to access the projector's web interface and log in.
B.3 Basic Operation
Describes the primary tabs and secondary tabs used for operating the projector via the web interface.
B.3.4 Admin Tab - System
Explains system functions in the Admin tab, including file management and projector interrogation.
B.3.5 Admin Tab - Users
Details how to manage user accounts, including adding, changing passwords, and deleting users.
B.3.6 Advanced Tabbed Page - RTE
Covers the Real-Time Events (RTE) functionality for managing scheduled events and GPIO.
Appendix C: Serial Command Overview
C.1 Introduction
Introduces the serial protocol for remotely controlling the Entero projector.
C.2 Understanding Message Format
Explains the structure, syntax, and components of serial command messages.
C.3 Description Of Control Types
Categorizes control types, subclasses, and access levels for serial commands.
Appendix D: Serial Command Reference
(ABL) ARRAY BRIGHT COLOR LOC
Command reference for controlling Array Bright/ColorLOC feature parameters.
(ASH) AUTO SHUTDOWN
Command to enable or disable the projector's automatic shutdown feature.
(ASR) AUTO CHANNEL SELECT
Command to enable or disable automatic channel selection based on input signal.
(ASU) AUTO SETUP
Command to automatically adjust parameters for optimal input signal setup.
(BLB) BLUE BLACK LEVEL
Command to compensate for black level variations between RGB colors.
(BRT) BRIGHTNESS
Command to adjust the overall brightness offset applied to the input signal.
(BRU) BRIGHTNESS UNIFORMITY
Command to enable/disable brightness uniformity adjustments.
(CCS) SELECT OUTPUT COLOR
Command to select predefined or user-defined color maps for specific input signals.
(CHA) CHANNEL
Command to select, copy, delete, or edit channel properties.
(CSP) COLOR SPACE
Command to specify the color space for input signals for accurate color decoding.
(DTL) DETAIL
Command to adjust image sharpness using adaptive enhancement processes.
(DTT) DETAIL THRESHOLD
Command to set filter sensitivity to noise, controlling when detail enhancement activates.
(EBB) BLACK LEVEL BLENDING
Command to modify pixels in bright overlapping areas for seamless image displays.
(EBL) EDGE BLENDING
Command to control edge blending settings for achieving overlapped and seamless images.
(FLE) FRAME LOCK ENABLE
Command to enable or disable Frame Lock for output frame timing synchronization.
(GAM) GAMMA CORRECTION
Command to correct ambient conditions affecting display by adjusting grey shades.
(GNB) GREEN BLACK LEVEL
Command to compensate for black level variations between Red, Green, and Blue.
(GND) GREEN DRIVE
Command to compensate for attenuation differences between Red, Green, and Blue signals.
(HLT) PROJECTOR HEALTH
Command to retrieve projector health status and problem/solution information.
(HOR) HORIZONTAL POSITION
Command to adjust the horizontal position of the image.
(INM) CHANNEL ‘IN MENU’
Command to toggle the visibility of a channel in the Channel List.
(ITP) INTERNAL TEST PATTERN
Command to display or query the currently displayed test pattern.
(KCO) KEYSTONE CURSOR OFFSET
Command to offset 2D Keystone cursors for keystone manipulation on overshot displays.
(LBL) LEFT BLANKING
Command to blank unwanted data near the left edge of the image.
(LOC) LOCAL SETTINGS
Command to set localization options like system language and temperature units.
(LSH) LOGICAL SHUTTER
Command to turn off projector LEDs for shutter operation or use white shutter mode.
(MDE) SERIAL MODE
Command to set serial port mode, including bits, parity, and stop bits.
(MLK) CHANNEL MEMORY LOCK
Command to lock or unlock a channel from being edited.
(MNR) MOSQUITO NOISE REDUCTION
Command to dynamically reduce mosquito artifacts around sharp edges in DCT compression.
(MSH) MENU SHIFT HORIZONTAL
Command to change the horizontal position of the main menu.
(MSP) MENU LOCATION
Command to set the default position of the menu on the screen.
(NAM) CHANNEL NAME
Command to assign optional text as a channel name.
(NET) NETWORK SETUP
Command to set or request the network setup for the projector.
(NRB) BLOCK ARTIFACT REDUCTION
Command to locate and reduce block edges produced by DCT compression.
(NRD) GENERAL NOISE REDUCTION
Command to select filter sensitivity to noise, which can soften the image.
(NTR) NETWORK ROUTING
Command to set message routing for ASCII communications.
(OPP) ODD PIXEL PHASE
Command to offset the pixel phase to compensate for A/D converter differences.
(OSD) ON SCREEN DISPLAY
Command to display or hide the On Screen Display (OSD).
(OST) OSD TRANSPARENCY
Command to enable or disable the transparency of the on-screen display.
(PBC) PIP BORDER COLOR
Command to choose the color of the optional border around the PIP image.
(PBW) PIP BORDER WIDTH
Command to select whether a border is placed around the PIP window.
(PDT) PEAK DETECTOR
Command to enable or disable the peak detector test mode for input level setup.
(PHP) PIP HORIZONTAL POSITION
Command to set the horizontal position of the PIP window.
(PHS) PIP HORIZONTAL SIZE
Command to set the width of the PIP window in pixels.
(PIP) PICTURE IN PICTURE
Command to enable or disable Picture in Picture (PIP) or Picture by Picture (PBP) mode.
(PJH) PROJECTOR HOURS
Command to report the number of hours elapsed on the projector.
(PNG) PING
Command to return basic projector information like device type and software version.
(PPA) POSITION PRESET ASPECT
Command to maintain aspect ratio during auto setup.
(PPP) PIP POSITION PRESET
Command to choose a preset location and size for the PIP window.
(PPS) PIP SWAP
Command to swap the current main and PIP inputs.
(PRT) SERIAL PORT
Command to get the current serial port or a list of available serial ports.
(PTL) SERIAL PROTOCOL
Command to set the protocol for a serial communications port.
(PVP) PIP VERTICAL POSITION
Command to set the vertical position of the PIP window.
(PWR) POWER
Command to change the power state of the projector (ON, OFF, Standby).
(PXP) PIXEL PHASE
Command to adjust pixel phase to fine-tune sampling points and reduce shimmer.
(PXT) PIXEL TRACKING
Command to adjust pixel tracking to match input signal and reduce noise.
(RAL) REMOTE ACCESS LEVEL
Command to set remote serial protocol access level for serial ports.
(RBL) RIGHT BLANKING
Command to blank unwanted data near the right edge of the image.
(RDB) RED BLACK LEVEL
Command to compensate for black level variations between Red, Green, and Blue.
(RDD) RED DRIVE
Command to compensate for attenuation differences between Red, Green, and Blue signals.
(RGB) ADVANCED COLOR SETTING
Command to adjust native projector color space by adjusting LED power levels.
(RTE) REAL TIME EVENTS
Command for managing real-time events based on system triggers like power up or time.
(SIN) SELECT INPUT
Command to select the active input for the video in control (main or PIP).
(SIZ) SIZE
Command to electronically expand or shrink the image without changing aspect ratio.
(SMP) SAMPLING MODE
Command to set the color sampling mode for digital signals (YCbCr 4:4:4, RGB, YCbCr 4:2:2).
(SOR) SCREEN ORIENTATION
Command to select the orientation of the displayed image (normal, inverted).
(SPS) SPLASH SCREEN
Command to upload a User Splash Screen and configure display options.
(SPT) SPLIT SCREEN
Command to enable split screen mode for evaluating image processing features.
(SST) SYSTEM STATUS
Command to retrieve various system status groups, including alarms and configuration.
(STD) VIDEO STANDARD
Command to display or set the current video standard for signal decoding.
(SZP) SIZE PRESETS
Command to set the image to one of several preset size/position presets.
(TBL) TOP BLANKING
Command to blank unwanted data near the top edge of the image.
(TCS) TARGET COLOR SPACE
Command to set the ArrayLOC target gamut using preset or user-defined color spaces.
(TED) TWIN HDMI EDID TYPE SELECTION
Command to set preferred EDID Timings on the Twin HDMI Input card.
(TIL) TILING CONTROL
Command to set the projector as part of a tiled array.
(TMD) TIME/DATE
Command to set the date, time, or time zone.
(TNT) TINT
Command to adjust the balance of red-to-green in the image.
(TPE) TEST PATTERN ENABLE
Command to automatically enable white test pattern when entering OSD menus.
(TTM) THIC TRANSMITTER MODE CONFIGURATION
Command to select the working mode for transmitters on the THIC card.
(TWP) TARGET WHITE POINT
Command to set the ArrayLOC target white-point using presets or user settings.
(TXE) TEXTURE ENHANCEMENT
Command to apply texture detail enhancement.
(VST) VERTICAL STRETCH
Command to adjust the image height while keeping width constant, affecting aspect ratio.
(WRP) WARP / KEYSTONE
Command to control 2D keystone maps, warp maps, and edge-blend maps.

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