Dwin TransVision 4 User Manual

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TransVision
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Printed in USA

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  • Page 1 TransVision ™ TransVision ™ Printed in USA...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Safety Instructions ..................2 Introduction ..................... 5 Processor Front Panel Controls ..............6 Processor Rear Panel—Connections and Installation ........7 Programming URC-100 Remote Control to Operate TransVision 4 ..11 ™ Quick Reference Remote Control Operation ..........12 Navigating The Control Menus ..............
  • Page 4: Safety Instructions

    Safety Instructions WARNING HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE DO NOT OPEN ATTENTION COURANT ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUYRIR CAN SHOCK, BURN OR CAUSE SEVERE INJURY OR DEATH. DO NOT REMOVE THE TOP COVER. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL. Read and apply all of the safety and operating instructions with your video equipment.
  • Page 5 the safety purpose of the polarized plug. Route power supply cords so that they will not be walked on or pinched by items placed on or against them. Pay particular attention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the points where they exit the products.
  • Page 6 NOTE: This equipment is designed to operate in the USA, Canada and other countries where the broadcasting system and AC house current is exactly the same as in the USA and Canada. IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR THE USER/FCC STATEMENT This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 7: Introduction

    Introduction TransVision 4 is a High Definition Digital Video Projection system comprising ™ of two complementary components: a High Definition Video Projector featuring Dark Chip 2 Digital Light Processing (DLP ) technology from Texas Instru- ™ ™ ments and a Digital Video Processor. The TransVision 4 offers an outstanding ™...
  • Page 8: Processor Front Panel Controls

    Processor Front Panel Controls The TransVision 4 Processor front panel controls include: ™ • A POWER button to turn the system On or Off. • An indicator light (LED) which is lit when the unit is turned on and blinks when a valid IR command is received.
  • Page 9: Processor Rear Panel-Connections And Installation

    Processor Rear Panel — Connections and Installation 1. DVI/HDCP Output to Display DVI-D 2. DVI/HDCP Inputs (DVI 1, DVI 2) DVI-D 3. Switched +12 VDC Outputs (RY1, RY2) 2.5mm DC Plug 4. RGBS Computer/HDTV Inputs (RGB1, RGB2) D-sub 15 pin Socket 5.
  • Page 10 A standard rectangular DVI connector is fairly large in size (approximately 2” wide) making it difficult to run through the walls. DWIN’s solution is to termi- nate one end of the DVI cable with a .75” circular connector that can easily run through a 1”...
  • Page 11 The following are the pin assignments for the DVI-D connectors: Pin No. Signal Name Pin No. Signal Name Pin No. Signal Name Data 2- Data 1+ Data 0+ Data 2+ Data 1 / Shield Data 0 / Shield Data 2 / Shield +5V Power Clock Shield DDC Clock...
  • Page 12 The AC power receptacle should be connected to a non-switched 120 VAC outlet using the power cord provided with the TransVision 4 system. ™ DWIN strongly recommends that the TransVision 4 Projector and Proces- ™ sor both be connected to the same AC line circuit using a high quality surge...
  • Page 13: Programming Urc-100 Remote Control To Operate Transvision ™ 4

    ™ control. 1. Press the TV device button. 2. Press and hold both the SHIFT and ENTER buttons for 3 seconds. The display will blink “Set” and then “DWIN.” 3. Enter the TransVision 4 brand code: 177 ™ 4. Press the LIGHT button on the right hand side to complete the programming.
  • Page 14: Quick Reference Remote Control Operation

    Quick Reference Remote Control Operation DWIN LIGHT SHIFT PREV MUTE GUIDE INFO MENU EXIT SELECT +1 0 MODE SUB REAR...
  • Page 15 The remote control provided with the TransVision 4 is a universal remote ™ control capable of controlling 8 different devices. 1. Select TV device to control the TransVision 4 System. ™ 2. Press ON to turn the TransVision 4 ON. ™...
  • Page 16: Navigating The Control Menus

    2. Press EXIT on the remote to clear the screen immediately. Main Menu The Main menu offers a choice of Input selection or Format selection, and navigation options to Video controls and Setup functions. DWIN TransVision ™ Input DVI 1...
  • Page 17: Input Option

    HD (16:9) aspect ratio. In addition to predefined formats, a Custom format selection is provided. To adjust the custom format, see the Custom Format section in the Setup menu. DWIN TransVision ™ Input Video 1...
  • Page 18: Video Control Menu

    , right or SEL buttons to advance to the Video Control menu. 3. To access Video menu directly bypassing the Main menu, press either the ▲ ▼ or down button. DWIN TransVision ™ Input Video 1 Format Standard Video Setup ▲...
  • Page 19: Setup Options

    ▲ ▼ 6. To restore the full Video menu , press MENU, up or down buttons. Picture setting changes made with the Video menu are saved in memory for each of the ten video inputs. Many video sources are different enough to re- quire this fine-adjusting and these settings will be recalled each time a video input is selected.
  • Page 20: Num Buttons

    2. After adjusting to a desired menu position, press MENU button on the remote to go back to the Setup menu or press EXIT button to clear the screen. Num Buttons This feature selects between “Inputs” and “Power On” option. 1.
  • Page 21: Rename Formats

    Each input name can be of 11 characters long. ◀ 6. When you have completed renaming the first input, scroll left to exit the right column. ▲ ▼ 7. Scroll up or down the default list to repeat the process for all of the inputs you wish to rename.
  • Page 22: Custom Format

    1. In the Image Setup menu, select the Adjust option = On and adjust the im- age as described in the Image Setup menu. Unless you have this specific unwanted non-picture information with DVI sources, DWIN recommends leaving Adjust option OFF. Image Setup Adjust...
  • Page 23: Relay Setup

    and right sides of picture to maintain the proper aspect ratio of the picture. For Custom Format Menu: 1. Scroll down to select ‘H-Size’ or ‘V-Size’. ◀ ▶ 2. Use the left or right buttons to set the desired image size. Custom Format H-size 1365...
  • Page 24: Projector Installation

    Size: Use the zoom ring of the lens; Vertical Offset: The vertical offset is fixed and may be calculated from the following formula: Offset = .081 x W +4.5”. The calculation includes DWIN’s 2 inch Ceiling Mount Bracket. Please refer to the “projector calculator” sec- tion under “customer support”...
  • Page 25 1/3 of the screen’s height measured from the bottom of the screen. • Your Authorized DWIN Dealer or Custom Installer should be able to consider all your home theater design needs and provide you with professional...
  • Page 26 ™ screen. • The screen offset is fixed and may be calculated from the following formula: Offset = .081 x W +4.5”. The calculation includes DWIN’s 2 inch Ceiling Mount Bracket. • Please refer to our TransVision 4 Calculator, under the Customer Sup- ™...
  • Page 27 To prevent interference, DWIN strongly recommends that the DVI cable not be run in close proximity or tied to any AC power lines! DWIN strongly recom- mends that the DVI cable be run through a dedicated (DVI cable only) conduit...
  • Page 28 Ceiling Mount Preparation Once the throw distance has been calculated and the screen installed, the next step in the installation is to locate the precise mounting position of the projector. The ceiling mount bracket must be aligned to the middle of the screen and located as close as possible to an electrical source AND a support beam.
  • Page 29 2C. Ceiling Mount Installation and Projector Mounting The optional ceiling mount kit (CMB) consists of three parts. Before beginning the installation process, first identify each of the three parts of the mounting system as shown in the pictures below. NOTE: The ceiling must be capable of safely supporting the weight of the projector and mount, which is approximately 25 pounds.
  • Page 30 Ceiling Mount Kit Installation continued 4. Mount ceiling bracket “A” to the ceiling, making certain that the “FRONT” label faces the screen. 5. Place bracket “B” inside bracket “A” and then secure the two pieces together using the four hex head screws, making certain that the “FRONT” label faces the screen.
  • Page 31 ™ cular connector of DVI cable. NOTE: The TransVision 4 requires the use of a DWIN DVI cable between ™ the Projector and the Digital Video Processor to operate correctly ! C. The IR Receiver and the Power LED are located on top of the projector.
  • Page 32 (3) FINAL ADJUSTMENTS After the physical mounting is complete, horizontal and vertical adjustments can be made to center and align the projected image to the screen. Before making these adjustments you should: 1. Turn the system On. 2. Adjust the zoom and focus. Use the On-Screen Menus to help refine focus. 3.
  • Page 33: Physical Dimensions

    Physical Dimensions — TransVision™ 4 2.0” 4.5” 14 ” AC Input & Circular Connector 4.5” 5.2” “A” CEILING MOUNT HOLE LOCATION 4.5” 13.5” 4.50“ 11.0“ 2.50“ 4.50“ 7.10“ 12.60“ Projector Bottom View...
  • Page 34: Transvision™ 4 Rs-232 Control

    TransVision™ 4 RS-232 Control The RS-232 interface for the TransVision 4 System can be operated from any ™ terminal, such as a Windows based PC running HyperTerminal. Communication Port Set-Up Connector pin-out Baud Rate: 9600 TX (Transmit Data) Parity: none RX (Receive Data) Stop bits: GND (Signal Ground)
  • Page 35: Specifications

    Projector Specifications 1280 x 720 DarkChip™ 2 DMD Display Device Number of Pixels 921,600 Screen Configuration Front or Rear throw Mounting Floor or Ceiling Zoom Range 1.26:1 60 to 200 inch Diagonal Image Size Throw Distance 1.65 to 2.08 times Screen Width “Fixed”...
  • Page 36 Digital Video Processor Specifications Video Systems HDTV / DTV / NTSC / PAL Scanning Formats 480i, 480p, 540p, 580i, 580p, 720p, 1080i VGA / SVGA / XGA / SXGA PC Signals INPUTS 2 x DVI-D with HDCP Component 2 x RCA, Y: 1 Vp-p / 75 ohm Pb Pr: 0.7 Vp-p / 75 ohm S-Video 2 x 4 pin Mini-Din...
  • Page 37: Lamp Replacement Procedure

    Lamp Replacement Procedure CAUTION! Take the following precautions to prevent electric shock, burns and injuries from broken glass. The projection lamp operates at very high pressures and temperatures. Some lamp failures may result in the projection lamp shattering. To prevent injuries from shattered glass, use caution when removing the lamp assembly from its housing.
  • Page 38: Warranty

    The warranty period is for one (1) year from the date of purchase for labor and parts. DWIN Electronics shall not be liable or in any way responsible for any inci- dental or consequential damages of any kind. This warranty covers all defects in material and workmanship when shipped in its original container, with the following specific exceptions.
  • Page 39 DWIN warrants its projector lamps for 90 days from the original date of consumer purchase. DWIN Electronics shall not be liable or in any way responsible for any inci- dental or consequential damages of any kind. This warranty covers all defects in lamp material and workmanship for 90 days from the date of lamp or projector purchase with the following specific...
  • Page 40 DWIN for inspection and provide a copy of your original receipt. The serial number on the failed lamp must match the serial number on file with DWIN and you will receive a refund of your purchase price, either as a credit to your credit card bill or as a check.
  • Page 41: Limited Warranty

    The warranty period is for one (1) year from the date of purchase for labor and parts. DWIN Electronics shall not be liable or in any way responsible for any inci- dental or consequential damages of any kind. This warranty covers all defects in material and workmanship when shipped in its original container, with the following specific exceptions.
  • Page 42 DWIN warrants its projector lamps for 90 days from the original date of consumer purchase. DWIN Electronics shall not be liable or in any way responsible for any inci- dental or consequential damages of any kind. This warranty covers all defects in lamp material and workmanship for 90 days from the date of lamp or projector purchase with the following specific...
  • Page 43 DWIN for inspection and provide a copy of your original receipt. The serial number on the failed lamp must match the serial number on file with DWIN and you will receive a refund of your purchase price, either as a credit to your credit card bill or as a check.

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