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USER MANUAL
020-000724-01

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  • Page 1 GS Series DWX555-GS/DHD555-GS/DWU555-GS USER MANUAL 020-000724-01...
  • Page 2 The CD included with this printed manual contains an electronic copy in English. Please read all instructions before using or servicing this product. Le DC fourni avec ce manuel imprimé contient une copie électronique en français. S'il vous plaît lire toutes les instructions avant d'utiliser ou de réparer ce produit.
  • Page 3 Operation of the product in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at the user's own expense. WARNING! Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Christie could void the user's authority to operate the product.
  • Page 4: Preventative Maintenance

    Performance specifications are based on information available at the time of printing. Christie makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material, including, but not limited to, implied warranties of fitness for a particular purpose. Christie will not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the performance or use of this material.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    4.9.8 About Page..................... 4-29 4.10 Christie Presenter ....................... 4-30 4.10.1 Connect to the Projector................. 4-30 4.10.2 Install Christie Presenter software..............4-31 4.10.3 Use Christie Presenter ................... 4-32 4.11 Card Reader Operation....................4-38 GS Series User Manual 020-000724-01 Rev. 1 (05-2014)
  • Page 6 Table of Contents 5. TROUBLESHOOTING 6. SPECIFICATIONS Inputs ..........................6-1 PIP/PBP Compatibility ....................6-6 Key Features ........................ 6-7 List of Components....................... 6-8 Optional Accessories ....................6-8 REGULATORY ......................6-9 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Warning..........6-10 OSD Tree........................6-11 Preset Mode tables..................... 6-19 GS Series User Manual 020-000724-01 Rev.
  • Page 7: Safety

    Do not open or disassemble the projector as this may cause electric shock. • All installation and maintenance procedures must be performed by a Christie accredited service technician. • Keep all combustible material away from the concentrated light beam of the projector.
  • Page 8 Section 1: SAFETY Warning This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. Important Laser Notice MAX OUTPUT:8.0mW WAVE LENGTH:440~455nm Complies with 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11 except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No.
  • Page 9: Introduction

    Section 2: INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION The product specified in this document is a high brightness, high-resolution video/graphics 1-chip laser based projector. The projector is available in WXGA, HD and WUXGA resolutions. The projector utilizes Digital Light ® Processing (DLP ) technology from Texas Instruments. It is primarily designed for fixed installation markets.
  • Page 10 Section 2: INTRODUCTION Rear View HDBaseT REMOTE REMOTE HDMI VGA IN VGA OUT DISPLAY PORT MINI USB GREEN/Y BLUE/PB RED/PR RS232 ETHERNET CVBS S-VIDEO Ind. Part Name Description Receives signals from the IR remote. Keep the signal Rear IR Sensor path unobstructed for uninterrupted communication with the projector.
  • Page 11 Section 2: INTRODUCTION Left View Right View Ind. Part Name Description Keep these vents unobstructed to prevent the Cooling Air Vents projector from overheating. (Intake) Displays the status of the projector. They are (from left LED Status Indicators to right): LIGHT, STATUS, and PIC MUTE. Built-in Keypad Controls the projector.
  • Page 12: Built-In Keypad

    Section 2: INTRODUCTION Built-in Keypad Ind. Part Name Description Power Turn the projector on or off Menu Display menus Enter Confirm a selection Auto Automatically optimize image Lens Adjust the lens vertical or horizontal offset setting Focus Adjust focus Exit Return to previous level or exit menus if at top level Arrow Keys •...
  • Page 13: Input/Output (I/O) Panel

    Section 2: INTRODUCTION Input/Output (I/O) Panel HDBaseT REMOTE REMOTE HDMI VGA IN VGA OUT DISPLAY PORT MINI USB GREEN/Y BLUE/PB RED/PR RS232 ETHERNET CVBS S-VIDEO Ind. Connector Name Ind. Connector Name HDBaseT Component IN Remote IN RS232 Remote OUT Mini USB HDMI USB Type A VGA-IN...
  • Page 14: Remote Control

    Section 2: INTRODUCTION Remote Control GS Series User Manual 020-000724-01 Rev. 1 (05-2014)
  • Page 15 Section 2: INTRODUCTION Ind. Part Name Description Picture Mute Display or blank the video image. Power on Turn projector ON. Gamma Adjust mid-range levels. Bright Adjust amount of light in the image. PIP/PBP Turn PIP/PBP ON/OFF. Size Adjust the PIP/PBP size Number Keys Enter a number, such as a channel, value, etc.
  • Page 16: Led Status Indicators

    Section 2: INTRODUCTION LED Status Indicators The LED status indicators are located on the right side of the projector. Each LED is defined below. • LIGHT LED LED Status Projector State Red (flashing) When projector has lost over 60% initial luminance Orange (solid) Laser diode time has expired Green (solid)
  • Page 17 Section 2: INTRODUCTION • PICTURE MUTE LED LED Status Projector State Green (solid) Light is on - image is displayed Orange (solid) Light is on - image is blank GS Series User Manual 020-000724-01 Rev. 1 (05-2014)
  • Page 18 Section 2: INTRODUCTION GS Series User Manual 2-10 020-000724-01 Rev. 1 (05-2014)
  • Page 19: Installation

    Section 3: INSTALLATION INSTALLATION Connect to Computer Laptop Desktop HDBaseT REMOTE REMOTE HDMI VGA IN VGA OUT DISPLAY PORT MINI USB GREEN/Y BLUE/PB RED/PR RS232 ETHERNET CVBS S-VIDEO Ind. Connector Name Ind. Connector Name Ind. Connector Name RS232 Cable USB Type B Mini Cable HDMI Cable VGA out Cable...
  • Page 20: Connect To Video Equipment

    Section 3: INSTALLATION Connect to Video Equipment Component video output equipment DVD player Video cassette recorder HDBaseT REMOTE REMOTE HDMI VGA IN VGA OUT DISPLAY PORT MINI USB GREEN/Y BLUE/PB RED/PR RS232 ETHERNET CVBS S-VIDEO Ind. Connector Name Ind. Connector Name Ind.
  • Page 21: Turn The Projector On

    Section 3: INSTALLATION Turn the Projector On 1. Ensure that the power cord and signal cable are securely connected. The Power button on the built in keypad is illuminated. 2. Turn on the projector by pressing " " on the remote control or press " " on the built-in keypad.
  • Page 22: Adjust The Projector Position

    Section 3: INSTALLATION Adjust the Projector Position When you select a position for the projector, consider the size and shape of your screen, the location of your power outlets, and the distance between the projector and the rest of your equipment. Follow these general guidelines: •...
  • Page 23: Table Top

    Section 3: INSTALLATION Table Top Mode The projector is in table top mode when the viewing angle is from 0° to <60° and from >300° to 360° as illustrated below. 300~360 deg 0 deg 0~60 deg Portrait Mode The projector is in portrait mode when the viewing angle is from 60° to 120°...
  • Page 24: Non-Supported Modes3-6

    Section 3: INSTALLATION Non-Supported Modes The projector is in non-portrait mode when the viewing angle is 240° to 300° as illustrated below. The "orange" status LED on projector lights on. 270~300 deg 240~270 deg 270 deg WARNING • The projector should not be operated in Non-Portrait Mode. GS Series User Manual 020-000724-01 Rev.
  • Page 25: Calculate Lens Offset

    Section 3: INSTALLATION Calculate Lens Offset • The vertical image offset (shift) ranges for the projector are +/-100% (WXGA/WUXGA) and +/-120% (HD). The horizontal image offset (shift) range for the projector are +/-30% (WXGA/HD/WUXGA). • The method for calculating lens offset complies with Industry standards. Example for Vertical lens offset: At 0% offset (or on axis), the center of the image is on the lens center, so that half of the image appears above and half appears below the...
  • Page 26 Section 3: INSTALLATION Vertical Image Offset: 100% Offset (WUXGA) Image has been offset 600 pixels above lens center, so the center of the image is now 600 pixels above where the center of the image was at 0% offset (or lens center). The offset is +600/600 * 100% = +100%.
  • Page 27 Section 3: INSTALLATION HD Projectors: Vertical Image Offset: 0% Offset (HD) No offset is applied - 0% offset. Half of the image appears above lens center and half of the image appears below lens center. 540 pixels above lens center. Lens center 540 pixels above lens...
  • Page 28 Section 3: INSTALLATION Vertical Image Offset: -120% Offset (HD) Image has been offset 648 pixels below lens center, so the image has an offset of -648/ 540 * 100% = -120% Lens center 648 pixels of shift below lens center. Total of 1296 pixels (648+648)
  • Page 29 Section 3: INSTALLATION WXGA Projectors: Vertical Image Offset: 0% Offset (WXGA) No offset is applied - 0% offset. Half of the image appears above lens center and half of the image appears below lens center. 400 pixels above lens center. Lens center 400 pixels above lens...
  • Page 30 Section 3: INSTALLATION Vertical Image Offset: -100% Offset (WXGA) Image has been offset 400 pixels below lens center, so the image has an offset of -400/ 400 * 100% = -100% Lens center 400 pixels of shift below lens center. Total of 800 pixels (400+400) of display are below...
  • Page 31: Removing And Installing The Lens

    Section 3: INSTALLATION Removing and Installing the Lens When handling the projector after lens installation, make sure the front lens cap is placed on the lens to protect the lens surface from potential damage. When carrying or moving the projector, do not handle by the lens. This may damage the lens, the chassis or other mechanical parts within the projector.
  • Page 32: Cable Cover Installation

    Section 3: INSTALLATION Cable Cover Installation 1. Rotate the cable cover and insert the two guide pins into the guide holes. 2. Press and hold both lower corners of the cable cover while inserting the sheet clips into the projector casing. Guide Pin Guide Hole Hold and Press Here...
  • Page 33: Portrait Cover Installation

    Section 3: INSTALLATION Portrait Cover Installation 1. Attach the Portrait cover to the left side of the projector and secure with the 6 step screws. Tighten the six screws 2. Mount the projector in an appropriate mounting kit, using the 4 mounting points on the underside of the projector.
  • Page 34: Ceiling Mount Installation

    Section 3: INSTALLATION 3.10 Ceiling Mount Installation Mount the projector with an appropriate mounting kit, using the 4 mounting points on the underside of the projector. • When not mounted properly, the projector may fall, causing hazards or injury. The warranty on this projector does not cover any damage caused by the use of any non-recommended ceiling mount kit or installation of the ceiling mount kit in an improper location.
  • Page 35: Operation

    Section 4: OPERATION OPERATION The projector has multilingual On-Screen Display (OSD) menus that allow you to make image adjustments and change a variety of settings. • Most of the projector controls are accessed from within the projector menu system. There are several groups of related functions, with each group selectable from the Main menu as shown below.
  • Page 36: Size And Position Menu

    Section 4: OPERATION Size and Position Menu Size Presets Display an image with the detected size, or resize the image by maximizing either the height, width or both, or resize to the maximum size possible while keeping the original aspect ratio. •...
  • Page 37 Section 4: OPERATION Pixel Phase Analog RGB Signals only. Adjust pixel phase when the image still shows shimmer or noise after pixel tracking is optimized. Pixel phase can adjust the phase of the pixel-sampling clock relative to the incoming signal. Horz Position Move the image right or left within the area of available pixels.
  • Page 38 Section 4: OPERATION • Off: No Geometric correction is applied to the image. • Horz Keystone: Adjust the keystone horizontally and make a more square image. Horizontal keystone is used to correct a keystoned image shape in which the left and right borders of the image are unequal in length, and the top and bottom are slanted to one of the sides.
  • Page 39 Section 4: OPERATION • Pincushion/Barrel: Allow for correction for slight curved distortion from the lens or projection surface. Ind. WXGA 1080P WUXGA 8.38% 8.35% 8.37% 3.5% 3.98% 4.59% 6.4% 6.4% 6.5% 6.4% 6.4% 6.5% • 4-Corner: Allow the image to be squeezed to fit an area defined by moving each of the four corners' x and y position.
  • Page 40 Section 4: OPERATION Auto Image Force the projector to reacquire and lock to the input signal. This is useful when signal quality is marginal. "Normal mode" can support all of the 4:3 input sources. "Wide mode" can support all of the 16:9 input source & most of the 4:3 input source.
  • Page 41: Image Settings Menu

    Section 4: OPERATION Image Settings Menu Brightness Adjust the intensity of the image. Contrast Adjust the degree of difference between the lightest and darkest parts of the picture and change the amount of black and white in the image. Color Space Select a color space that has been specifically tuned for the input signal.
  • Page 42 Section 4: OPERATION • Video Black Level: Analyze the current input image and calculate an offset value which is then added to the analog to digital converter black level value. This ensures optimum black level for each analog source. • Detect Film: Control film mode detection and determine whether the original source of the input video was film or video.
  • Page 43 Section 4: OPERATION • White Peaking: (video source only) Increase the brightness of whites that are near 100%. • Color Temperature: Change the intensity of the colors. Select a listed relative warmth value. • Edge Enhancement: Apply the edge enhancement process. GS Series User Manual 020-000724-01 Rev.
  • Page 44: Configuration Menu

    Section 4: OPERATION Configuration Menu Language Allows you to select an available language for the OSD display, from English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Chinese(simplified), Japanese, Korean, and Russian. Lens Settings • Focus and Zoom: Adjust the focus and zoom the image in or out. •...
  • Page 45 Section 4: OPERATION Menu Preferences • Menu Horz Position: Change the horizontal position of the OSD. • Menu Vert Position: Change the vertical position of the OSD. • Show Messages: Display status messages on the screen. • Menu Transparency: Change OSD menu background to be transparent. NOTE: ...
  • Page 46 Section 4: OPERATION • Serial Port Echo: Control whether the serial port echoes characters. • Serial Port Path: Select the serial port path from either RS232 or HDBaseT. • Projector Address: Set the projector address (0-9). The projector will respond to IR remotes set either at the same address as the projector or to IR remotes set to address 0.
  • Page 47 Section 4: OPERATION Color Matching You may require a unique color gamut (range) for a single projector or application, or you may need to precisely match colors across multiple adjacent displays. Use Color Matching by Meter Adjustment or by Manual Adjustment to define the precise hue of each primary color component (red, green, blue and white).
  • Page 48 Section 4: OPERATION • Manual Adjustment 1 Adjust color slide bars and judge image color by eye or meter. A user- defined color "adjustment" can be applied. 2 Use this submenu if you do not have specific color coordinates in mind and will judge color performance by eye or meter.
  • Page 49: Light Source

    Section 4: OPERATION Light Source Light Source Mode Select Constant Power, Constant Intensity or ECO mode. When in ECO mode, the projector will adjust to the lowest fan speed and switch the laser diode power to the minimum setting. Constant Power Set the value of the laser diode power (in Watts).
  • Page 50: Status Menu

    Section 4: OPERATION Status Menu The read-only Status menu lists a variety of details about the standard and optional components currently detected in the projector. For DHD Models GS Series User Manual 4-16 020-000724-01 Rev. 1 (05-2014)
  • Page 51 Section 4: OPERATION For DWU Models 4-17 GS Series User Manual 020-000724-01 Rev. 1 (05-2014)
  • Page 52 Section 4: OPERATION For DWX Models GS Series User Manual 4-18 020-000724-01 Rev. 1 (05-2014)
  • Page 53: Input Switching & Pip Menu

    Section 4: OPERATION Input Switching & PIP Menu Main Input From the list of active inputs, select one to be used as the main image. PIP/PBP Input From the list of active inputs, select one to be used as the PIP/PBP. PIP/PBP Enable Toggle between displaying two sources at once (Main and PIP/PBP images) or one source only.
  • Page 54 Section 4: OPERATION NOTE:  PIP/PBP layout and size table as described below.  P : indicates primary source region (lighter color).  * : Both source regions are the same size. PIP/PBP Size PIP/PBP Layout Small Medium Large PBP, Bigger Left Over-Under, Bigger Upper PBP, Bigger Right Over-Under, Bigger Lower...
  • Page 55: Language Menu

    Section 4: OPERATION Input Key Use it to list all of the sources or change the sources. Blank on Signal Switch When the function is enabled, the projector will blank the screen before timing is stable when change source. Language Menu Allows you to select an available language for the OSD display.
  • Page 56: Web User Interface

    Section 4: OPERATION Web User Interface 4.9.1 Logging On Open your web browser and type the IP address (in the address bar) assigned to your projector. 1 Select the log in level from the Access type drop-down list 2 Enter the Password in the Password field 3 Select the appropriate language from the Language drop-down list.
  • Page 57: Main Tabbed Page - Status

    Section 4: OPERATION • Control Panel Select main source / PIP source, enable/disable PIP/PBP, change the layout / PIP size, swap, and change the test pattern. • Projector Information Panel Check the projector information for power status, Pic mute status, OSD status, IP address and Mac address.
  • Page 58: Main Tabbed Page - Lens

    Section 4: OPERATION 4.9.4 Main Tabbed Page - Lens Control the focus, lens shift and zoom adjustments for the lens. GS Series User Manual 4-24 020-000724-01 Rev. 1 (05-2014)
  • Page 59: Network

    Section 4: OPERATION 4.9.5 Network 4-25 GS Series User Manual 020-000724-01 Rev. 1 (05-2014)
  • Page 60 Execute a Network restart. This will not change any of the network settings. • Network Factory Reset Execute a network factory reset. Network settings will be reset to the following default values: Projector Name = Christie@ + Serial Number Show Network Messages = ON LAN Settings: Manual IP Address = 192.168.0.100 Subnet Mask = 255.255.255.0...
  • Page 61 Section 4: OPERATION Enter the IP address range, netmask and default gateway for the wire- less LAN. • SNMP Panel The SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) interface provides network administrators with a common way to manage their network devices from a single remote location. SNMP allows an administrator to query a number of devices to see their current status/ configuration.
  • Page 62: Tools

    Section 4: OPERATION 4.9.6 Tools To Use the Tools tabbed pages to control "Size & Position", "Image Settings", "Configuration", "Light Source", "Input Switching & PIP" and "Test Pattern. 4.9.7 Administrator Page Add or delete a user or change password GS Series User Manual 4-28 020-000724-01 Rev.
  • Page 63: About Page

    Section 4: OPERATION 4.9.8 About Page • Version Tab View the main firmware version, network firmware version, projector model name, and projector serial number. • License Tab The license information of the computer program is displayed. 4-29 GS Series User Manual 020-000724-01 Rev.
  • Page 64: Christie Presenter

    4.10 Christie Presenter The Christie Presenter application allows a remote desktop from a host PC to be displayed on the network display through Ethernet, USB, or wireless transports. It can adapt to different network settings (DHCP, fixed IP, and direct link by USB/Ethernet cable).
  • Page 65: 4.10.2 Install Christie Presenter Software

    . Example: "Christie@0111000123". 4.10.2 Install Christie Presenter software 1. Use a web browser to connect to the projector's network address (Default address 192.168.1.100) 2. Download and install the Christie Presenter Software 4-31 GS Series User Manual 020-000724-01 Rev. 1 (05-2014)
  • Page 66: 4.10.3 Use Christie Presenter

    Section 4: OPERATION 3. Configure the Christie Presenter Software. The name entered is used to identify all computers connected to the projector via the Christie Presenter software via either wired or wireless connections. The Network Display Management -> Device Management tab will show all current connections.
  • Page 67 Section 4: OPERATION 2. After starting the Christie Presenter application, the main window can been seen (shown below). Icon Description Connect and search network display Stop/start displaying desktop contents to connected network display Select display region Configure Christie Presenter Manage all connected network displays...
  • Page 68 Section 4: OPERATION 2 If the IP address of the projector is known, enter the IP address and click the "Connect" button. If the IP address is not known, click the "Search" button to search for the projector on the network and select the projector to which you want to connect.
  • Page 69 Section 4: OPERATION Select display region Once the connection is set up, click the button to select the size of the projection region: FullScreen, FixedSize, or Alterable. • FullScreen: The default capture mode turns to Full screen when the program is launched. At that time, if screen capture starts, the image of the whole screen is transferred to a remote network display.
  • Page 70 Section 4: OPERATION Configure Christie Presenter Click the button to configure Christie Presenter for Basic Setting and Advanced Setting. • Basic Setting: Select language, change the region size of fixed size capture mode, and select if notification message popup is allowed.
  • Page 71 Section 4: OPERATION Manage all connected network displays Click the button to control all the users and all the projectors connector to the same projector. Icon Description Administrator log in. Normal user log in. Device is connected. Device is not connected. The icon shows the current status and display position of the local screen on the network display.
  • Page 72: Card Reader Operation

    Section 4: OPERATION 4.11 Card Reader Operation There are four operation modes in the Card Reader application: USB Flash Devices Detection Screen Thumbnail Display Mode Images Display Mode Images Slide Show Mode 1. USB Flash Device Detection Screen: In this mode, the Card Reader application detects any USB flash devices hot-plug events and displays the flash device icon.
  • Page 73 Section 4: OPERATION The user interface is designed to operate the card reader application with a few keys (Enter/Left/Right/Up/Down). The following buttons are supported in the user interface: • Previous: Move the selected item left. (Go to previous page when this is the leftmost item) •...
  • Page 74 Section 4: OPERATION The following operations are supported in the operation UI. • Display: Enter the Image Display Mode. • Thumbnail: Enter the Thumbnail Display Mode. • SlideShow: Enter the Slide Show Mode. • Actual Size: Display in actual size of the image. •...
  • Page 75 Section 4: OPERATION When the image can NOT be displayed due to memory limitation or can NOT support image format, the specific image is displayed on the center of the screen. 4-41 GS Series User Manual 020-000724-01 Rev. 1 (05-2014)
  • Page 76 Section 4: OPERATION GS Series User Manual 4-42 020-000724-01 Rev. 1 (05-2014)
  • Page 77: Troubleshooting

    Section 5: TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING If you are unable to resolve an issue using the information provided in this section, contact your reseller or service center. Problem Solution No image appears Make sure all the cables and power connections are on-screen correctly and securely connected See "Installation".
  • Page 78 Section 5: TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Solution Partial, scrolling or If you are using a Notebook: incorrectly 1. Adjust resolution of the computer. displayed image 2. Press the keys listed below for your notebook manufacturer to send signal out from notebook to projector.
  • Page 79 Section 5: TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Solution • Image is out of Make sure both lens caps (front and back) are removed. focus Adjust lens focus to fit. Make sure the projection screen is between the required distance. • The image is When you play anamorphic DVD or 16:9 DVD, the stretched when projector will show the best image when the projector...
  • Page 80 Section 5: TROUBLESHOOTING GS Series User Manual 020-000724-01 Rev. 1 (05-2014)
  • Page 81: Specifications

    Section 6: SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS Inputs Signal Frame Rate Resolution HDMI DisplayPort Component S- video CVBS Type (Hz) ● ● 640x350 ● ● ● 640x400 ● 640x480 ● ● ● ● 640x480 ● ● ● 640x480 ● ● ● ● 640x480 ●...
  • Page 82 Section 6: SPECIFICATIONS Signal Frame Rate Resolution HDMI DisplayPort Component S- video CVBS Type (Hz) ● 960x600 ● ● ● ● 1024x768 ● ● ● ● 1024x768 ● ● ● ● 1024x768 ● 1064x600 ● 1064x600 ● ● 1064x600 ● ●...
  • Page 83 Section 6: SPECIFICATIONS Signal Frame Rate Resolution HDMI DisplayPort Component S- video CVBS Type (Hz) ● ● ● 1280x960 ● ● ● 1280x960 ● ● ● 1280x960 ● ● 1280x1024 ● ● ● ● 1280x1024 ● ● ● ● 1280x1024 ●...
  • Page 84 Section 6: SPECIFICATIONS Signal Frame Rate Resolution HDMI DisplayPort Component S- video CVBS Type (Hz) ● 1728x1080 ● 1864x1050 ● 1864x1050 ● ● 1920X1080 ● ● ● 1920X1080 ● ● ● ● 1920X1200RB ● ● ● ● 1920X1200RB ● ● NTSC NTSC (M, 4.43) ●...
  • Page 85 Section 6: SPECIFICATIONS Signal Frame Rate Resolution HDMI DisplayPort Component S- video CVBS Type (Hz) ● ● ● ● 1080i ● ● ● ● 1080i ● ● ● ● 1080i ● ● ● ● 720p ● ● ● ● 720p ●...
  • Page 86: Pip/Pbp Compatibility

    Section 6: SPECIFICATIONS PIP/PBP Compatibility Main Display- HDMI VGA Component CVBS S-Video HDBaseT USB A RJ45 DVI-D Port MINI-B PIP/PBP ● ● ● ● ● HDMI ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Component ● ● ● ●...
  • Page 87: Key Features

    Section 6: SPECIFICATIONS Key Features • WXGA 0.65" 1280 x 800 or HD 0.65" 1920 × 1080 resolution or WUXGA 0.67" 1920 × 1200 resolution • Projection lens compatibility: Horizontal offset ranges: +/-30% Vertical offset ranges: +/-100% (WUXGA/WXGA) and +/-120% (HD) NOTE: ...
  • Page 88: List Of Components

    Section 6: SPECIFICATIONS List of Components This projector comes with all the items shown below. Check to make sure your package is complete. Contact your dealer if anything is missing. • IR remote control 003-004468-01 • Power cord x 4 UK/Korea/Russia North America Europe...
  • Page 89: Regulatory

    Section 6: SPECIFICATIONS REGULATORY • Safety CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1 UL 60950-1 IEC 60950-1 EN 60950-1 • Electro-Magnetic Compatibility Emissions FCC CFR47, Part 15, Subpart B/ANSI C63.4, Class A - Unintentional Radiators CISPR 22/EN55022 Class A - Information Technology Equipment ICES/NMB003 (A) - Information Technology Equipment Immunity CISPR 24/EN55024 EMC Requirements - Information Technology...
  • Page 90: Federal Communications Commission (Fcc) Warning

    Section 6: SPECIFICATIONS Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Warning WARNING • A shielded-type power cord is required in order to meet FCC emission limits and also to prevent interference to the nearby radio and television reception. It is essential that only the supplied power cord be used. •...
  • Page 91: Osd Tree

    Section 6: SPECIFICATIONS OSD Tree Level 1 Level 2 Level 3(Or List) Level 4(Or List) Level 5(Or List) Level 6(Or List) Default Auto Native Letterbox Auto Size Presets Full Size Full Width Full Height Custom Overscan Zoom By source set Crop Pixel Track 0 - 100...
  • Page 92 Section 6: SPECIFICATIONS Level 1 Level 2 Level 3(Or List) Level 4(Or List) Level 5(Or List) Level 6(Or List) Default Bottom Left Horz 0-140 adjust. Bottom Left Vert 0-80 adjust. Curve 4-Corner Bottom Right 0-140 Horz adjust. Bottom Right Vert 0-80 adjust.
  • Page 93 Section 6: SPECIFICATIONS Level 1 Level 2 Level 3(Or List) Level 4(Or List) Level 5(Or List) Level 6(Or List) Default Presentation Video Bright Picture Settings By source set Real DICOM SIM User Save to User Image Freeze Off / On Video Film Gamma...
  • Page 94 Section 6: SPECIFICATIONS Level 1 Level 2 Level 3(Or List) Level 4(Or List) Level 5(Or List) Level 6(Or List) Default 0.5 W Mode Communication Standby Mode Communication mode Mode AC Power On off/on Never 5 Mins 10 Mins Power Manage- Auto shutdown 15 Mins 20 Mins...
  • Page 95 Section 6: SPECIFICATIONS Level 1 Level 2 Level 3(Or List) Level 4(Or List) Level 5(Or List) Level 6(Or List) Default 0… ½ Output Height(Pixel) 0… ½ Output Bottom Height Overlap 0… ½ Output Left Width 0… ½ Output Right Image Blending Width Blending Area off- 0-2000...
  • Page 96 Section 6: SPECIFICATIONS Level 1 Level 2 Level 3(Or List) Level 4(Or List) Level 5(Or List) Level 6(Or List) Default Red Part of White 0 - 1000 1000 Green Part of 0 - 1000 1000 Manual Adjust- White Color Matching ment Blue Part of White 0 - 1000...
  • Page 97 Section 6: SPECIFICATIONS Level 1 Level 2 Level 3(Or List) Level 4(Or List) Level 5(Or List) Level 6(Or List) Default Constant Power/ Light Source Mode Constant Inten- Constant Power sity/Eco mode 243, 259, 275, 292, 308, 324, Constant Power 243 - 405 340, 356, 373, 389, 405 Light Source...
  • Page 98 Display Port Key number 4 Component Key number 5 Source Hot-Key S-Video Key number 6 Composite Key number 7 Christie Presenter Key number 8 Card Reader Key number 9 Mini USB Key number 0 HDBaseT Change Sources Input key List all Sources...
  • Page 99: Preset Mode Tables

    Section 6: SPECIFICATIONS Preset Mode tables Orion-Laser projector Descrption Bright Presentation Video Dicom Real Syt. mode number color temperature Warm Bright Warm Warm Warm Bright Warm Please see below table for DWU/DHD & DWX Warmest Cool Gamma Video Video Video Dicom FILM White peaking...
  • Page 100 Section 6: SPECIFICATIONS Default Bright Contr Default SIGNAL IMAGE Mode IMAGE Mode Brightness Contrast Mode ness Mode Presentation Presentation Mode Mode Video Mode Video Mode Video Video Composite NTSC Mode Bright Mode Mode Bright Mode Real Mode Real Mode Dicom Mode Dicom Mode Presentation Presentation...
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