Projectiondesign F35 User Manual

Projectiondesign F35 User Manual

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an introduction to the
an introduction to
WQXGA projector
the projector
F35/FL35
user's guide
user's guide
Designed and manufactured in Fredrikstad, Norway.
www.projectiondesign.com

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  • Page 1 WQXGA projector the projector F35/FL35 user’s guide user’s guide Designed and manufactured in Fredrikstad, Norway. www.projectiondesign.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    4.4 Graphical User Interface (GUI) Basic setup 5.1 Lens 5.1.1 Lens and lens mount 5.1.2 Inserting a lens 5.1.3 Replacing a lens 5.2 Adjusting on screen image size and position 5.3 Lamp operation 5.4 Projector rotation 5.5 Ceiling mount 5.5.1 Ceiling mount cover www.projectiondesign.com...
  • Page 3 Updating RealColor™ calibration data Working with RealColor™ 7.2.1 Setting the BrilliantColor™ correctly 7.2.2 Gamma 7.2.3 RealColor™ operating modes 7.2.4 Setting a white point or color temperature 7.2.5 Defining the system color gamut User’s Guide – Introduction F35/FL35 user’s guide - Introduction...
  • Page 4 Maintenance 8.1 Software upgrades 8.2 Lamp replacement (UHP units only) Technical specifications 9.1 Product details www.projectiondesign.com...
  • Page 5: Thank You

    1.1 Thank you Thank you for purchasing this projector. The F35 projectors set an industry benchmark for projectors in its size and performance category. Featuring high resolution DLP technology, high performance optics and lenses, updated signal processing and built-in frame-lock synchronisation makes it the ideal projector for multi-channel visualisation and simulation applications, where realism and reliability are key criteria.
  • Page 6 NOTE: Used to point out essential handling requirements for the projector, which if not acted on may cause product malfunctioning. TIP: Used to give advice which benefits the projector usage or conditions related to projector performance. The specifications and functionality of this projector may change without prior notice www.projectiondesign.com...
  • Page 7: Safety Instructions

    (projector-end) or the mains power socket are accessible while the product is in use to enable mains power to be disconnected or switched off when connecting source devices. This should be considered during product installation. www.projectiondesign.com...
  • Page 8: Heavy Duty And Continous Use (Uhp Lamps Only)

    This will help ensure long term stable operation. 2.2.3 SERVICE PERSONNEL INFORMATION WARNING (UHP lamps only) Use UV radiation eyes and skin protection during servicing. User’s Guide - Safety Instructions F35/FL35 user’s guide - Safety Instructions...
  • Page 9: Remote Control Warning

    A est conforme à la norme NMB- 003 du Canada. 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. www.projectiondesign.com...
  • Page 10: Weee Information

    In the event of product failure, please contact your reseller. You should prepare a description of the symptoms of failure you experience. Please also state product number and serial number as printed on the label on the bottom of the projector. User’s Guide - Safety Instructions F35/FL35 user’s guide - Safety Instructions...
  • Page 11: What's In The Box

    Additional accessories available for the projector: HDMI-cable DVI-cable Please verify that you have all compoents upon unpacking the unit, and its contents. Check next page for additional accessories. Please save packaging materials for future use, should it be necessary to ship the unit. www.projectiondesign.com...
  • Page 12: Getting To Know The Projector

    K Security lock L Ceiling mount Figure 4-1. - Projector front view Figure 4-2. - Projector rear view * Features in the user guide pictures/drawings may be different from your projector depending on model/version. Figure 4-3. - Projector bottom view www.projectiondesign.com...
  • Page 13: The Status Indicator

    PERMANENT RED LIGHT: Lamp life has expired, lamp is not igniting or lamp door is open. If the lamp life has expired, please change projection lamp immediately. Failing to change lamp may lead to lamp explosion. Please replace with original projectiondesign replacement lamp.
  • Page 14: Remote Control

    Do not look into the laser beam when activated on the remote control. Laser light may permanently damage eyesight. Avoid pointing the laser beam at people or animals. Only use the supplied remote control, otherwise the result may be malfunction. Figure 4-6. Remote control www.projectiondesign.com...
  • Page 15 HDCP compliant. All video formats specified by the HDMI 1.3a are supported. User’s Guide – Getting to know the projector F35/FL35 user’s guide - Getting to know the projector...
  • Page 16: Graphical User Interface (Gui)

    Navigate the menu using the arrow keys. The various functions in OSD menu is described in Chapter “5 Basic setup”. The top level menu item 3D is only visible for Active Stereo 3D enabled projectors (1080p and WUXGA). www.projectiondesign.com...
  • Page 17: Basic Setup

    To replace a lens please follow this procedure: To change lens, first remove the current lens by pushing the release button and twisting the lens counter-clockwise until it comes loose. Pull the lens out. Insert the new lens as described in above. www.projectiondesign.com...
  • Page 18: Adjusting On Screen Image Size And Position

    Individual lamp timers are maintained for each lamp. Lamp operation mode is controlled in the INSTALLATION > LAMPS sub menu. * UHP lamp projectors only. LED projectors have only one lamp. User’s Guide - Basic setup F35/FL35 user’s guide - Basic setup...
  • Page 19: Projector Rotation

    For proper ventilation the minimum distance from ceiling/ rear wall should be: 30/ 50 cm, 12/ 20 inch. 59,5 82,5 59,5 82,5 Ceiling Mount Interface M6 Threads 163,3 Ceiling Mount Interface 500mm M6 Threads 500mm Figure 5-2. Ceiling mount www.projectiondesign.com...
  • Page 20: Ceiling Mount Cover

    C The cover will snap in place, to release pull the vertical hooks on the cover out of the slots, letting the cover hinge on the horizontal hooks. User’s Guide - Basic setup F35/FL35 user’s guide - Basic setup...
  • Page 21: Connection And Cables

    The projector is supporting RS-232 and LAN command and control interfaces. Use the ASCII based protocol to communicate with the projector. A detailed description of the ASCII proto- col is available for download at www.projectiondesign.com.Connect the power cord after the command and control cables are inserted properly.
  • Page 22: Attaching X-Port™ Modules

    Before attaching any X-PORT module, please make sure you have the latest SW run- ning on the projector. Please go to www.projectiondesign.com to download the current SW and update the projector accordingly. See chapter 8 for details on how to upgrade the projector SW.
  • Page 23: Using X-Port™ Modules

    • ON. All messages, warning and information OSDs are displayed. • OFF. No messages are shown. • Only warnings. Only critical warning messages like temperature overheating will be shown. Go to menu entry INSTALLATION > OSD ENABLE to control the OSD behavior. www.projectiondesign.com...
  • Page 24: Using The Dual Lamp System

    • Current software version • Runtime and remaining time for both lamps • Total number of operating hours • All network information • Current lens mounted • Currently active source User’s Guide - Basic setup F35/FL35 user’s guide - Basic setup...
  • Page 25: Getting Information About The Active Source

    If left/right data channels are swapped there will be no 3D effect in the image, only parallel distortion between the channels. This can be countered by enabling the 3D > SWAP EYES feature. User selectable Brilliant Color™ processing will be disable when 3D is enabled. www.projectiondesign.com...
  • Page 26: Image Sizes

    Image width Screen diagonal 12.00 15.00 11.00 13.75 10.00 12.50 9.00 11.25 8.00 10.00 7.00 8,75 6.00 7.50 5.00 6.25 4.00 5.00 3.00 3.75 2.00 2.50 1.00 1.25 Projection distance User’s Guide - Basic setup F35/FL35 user’s guide - Basic setup...
  • Page 27 7.00 11.00 13.75 6.50 10.00 12.50 6.00 9.00 11.25 5.50 8.00 5.00 10.00 4.50 7.00 8,75 4.00 6.00 7.50 3.50 5.00 6.25 3.00 2.50 4.00 5.00 2.00 3.00 3.75 1.50 2.00 2.50 1.00 1.00 1.25 0.50 0.00 Projection distance www.projectiondesign.com...
  • Page 28 8.25 1.00 1.25 4.13 1.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 6.00 7.00 8.00 9.00 10.00 m Projection distance 3.30 6.60 9.90 13.20 16.50 19.80 23.10 26.40 29.70 33 .00 ft User’s Guide - Basic setup F35/FL35 user’s guide - Basic setup...
  • Page 29: Controlling Multiple Projectors With Remote Control Id (Rcid)

    The projector will produce a new number every time. To unlock the projector, proof of ownership must be provided by the customer www.projectiondesign.com...
  • Page 30: Using Dual Head Input

    The projector has 3 IR receivers as shown in chapter “4.1 Overview”. These receivers can be individually disabled if necessary. Go to menu entry INSTALLATION > IR FRONT / IR REAR LEFT / IR REAR RIGHT to disable the receivers. User’s Guide - Advanced setup F35/FL35 user’s guide - Advanced setup...
  • Page 31: Controlling Screens With Triggers

    When a valid source is reconnected, the projector will start up again. To enable or disable DPMS, go to menu entry SETTINGS > DPMS. The desired DPMS time- out is set in the DPMS > DPMS TIMEOUT menu entry. DPMS is disabled by default. www.projectiondesign.com...
  • Page 32: Disabling Led Indicators

    When the projector is starting up, a logo is displayed in the entire image. The logo can also be set to “black” if it is desirable to disable the manufacturers default logo. Go to menu entry SETTINGS > SPLASH to change this setting. User’s Guide - Advanced setup F35/FL35 user’s guide - Advanced setup...
  • Page 33: Optimising The Picture

    7 Optimising the picture The projector has power features for picture optimization. This chapter describes details in using these features. All color calibration is done using projectiondesign’s proprietary Real- Color™ solution. 7.1 Calibration data All projectiondesign projectors are measured and calibrated with high precision equipment at the factory for the best out-of-box experience.
  • Page 34: Working With Realcolor

    • Computer Balanced: Gives the same brightness as Computer Native, but has a less aggressive color boost profile. • Video Native: Gives less brightness than computer, but will appear with significantly less noise in video content. • Video Balanced: Same brightness as Video Native, but with a smoother color boost profile. • Off: Only recommend for applications requiring a pure red, green, blue mix of colors. No secondary color or white are added to the mix. User’s Guide – Optimising the picture F35/FL35 user’s guide - Optimising the picture...
  • Page 35 The names of the curves are descriptive for their recommended use. Use any of the computer curves for video applications will results in significant image noise. Figure 7-1. Film 2.2 gamma Figure 7-2. Film 2.8 gamma Figure 7-3. Video 1 gamma www.projectiondesign.com...
  • Page 36 Figure 7-4. Video 2 gamma Figure 7-5. Computer 1 gamma Figure 7-6. Computer 2 gamma User’s Guide – Optimising the picture F35/FL35 user’s guide - Optimising the picture...
  • Page 37: Realcolor™ Operating Modes

    The white point can also be set to a custom value defined by an x, y coordinate not linked to the black body curve. Go to menu entry PICTURE > REALCOLOR > X-COORDINATE and PICTURE > REALCOLOR > Y-COORDINATE to change the white point. www.projectiondesign.com...
  • Page 38: Defining The System Color Gamut

    For graphical visualization of the system color gamut and easy color management for a single or multiple projectors, the ProNet software package could be used. A license for the calibration software package of ProNet must be purchased separately. User’s Guide – Optimising the picture F35/FL35 user’s guide - Optimising the picture...
  • Page 39: Software Upgrades

    In order to upgrade your projector, please follow the method and sequence described below. • You will need a USB memory stick set up with a FAT-file system to perform this upgrade • Access the upgrade software from the following web-address; www.projectiondesign.com • Download and save the firmware.zip-file to your PC desktop • Unzip and extract the firmware file to the root of a memory stick PS! Important that the USB is safely removed from computer, using the eject function on your PC.
  • Page 40: Lamp Replacement (Uhp Units Only)

    As a matter of good practise, avoid prolonged or frequent exposure to lamps unless there is adequate ventilation. The major hazard from broken lamps is the possibility of sustaining glass cuts. User’s Guide - Maintenance F35/FL35 user’s guide - Maintenance...
  • Page 41: Technical Specifications

    * Option in lamp sub menu: One lamp will be lit at the time and the projector will automatically switch between the lamps in a specified interval (1hr to 24hr). For a more extensive and up to date overview of technical specifications, please refer to the product page on our home page www.projectiondesign.com www.projectiondesign.com...

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