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M SeriesUser Manual020-100009-08

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vi M Series User Manual020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Table of Contents6.8.1 After a Projector Software Upgrade, The Web Pages Do Not Display Correctly

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3-50 M Series User Manual020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Section 3: OperationOn each projector you must set the following:• The tiling array size - set

Page 4 - NOTICES

Section 3: OperationM Series User Manual 3-51020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)3. Adjust Offsets to minimize area of black stripe.4. Set Level Detector Th

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3-52 M Series User Manual020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Section 3: Operation3.8.2 Lamp ModeSelect between one of the three different lamp modes:• Maxim

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Section 3: OperationM Series User Manual 3-53020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)3.8.8 Warn When Lamp Reaches (Hours) This control causes the projector to p

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3-54 M Series User Manual020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Section 3: Operation3.9.3 Swap Main and PIP Inputs Toggle the current PIP relationship so that

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Section 3: OperationM Series User Manual 3-55020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)3.9.9 Frame LockingWhen the selection is set to Frame Lock, output image fr

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3-56 M Series User Manual020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Section 3: Operation3.11 Using Multiple ProjectorsIMPORTANT! When working with more than two pr

Page 10 - Table of Contents

Section 3: OperationM Series User Manual 3-57020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)3. Use the same lamp mode for all projectors, and do the following:• Set Se

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3-58 M Series User Manual020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Section 3: Operation5. In each projector, judge by eye and adjust x/y coordinates slightly in t

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Section 3: OperationM Series User Manual 3-59020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)3.12 Remote Control of the ProjectorAs an alternative to using a keypad, mo

Page 13 - 1 Introduction

Table of ContentsM Series User Manual vii020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)7.5.6 GPIO ...

Page 15 - 1.3.4 Key Features

M Series User Manual 4-1020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)4 Web User Interface4.1 Logging OnIMPORTANT!Before logging on to the system, ensure that you sel

Page 16 - 1.4.1 General Precautions

4-2 M Series User Manual020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Section 4: Web User InterfaceThe following table describes each area found in the Main window.4.

Page 17 - 1.4.3 Lamp Precautions

Section 4: Web User InterfaceM Series User Manual 4-3020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)4.2.2 Basic OperationThis section discusses the primary tabs locate

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4-4 M Series User Manual020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Section 4: Web User Interface4.2.5 Main Tabbed Page - Lens Under the Main tabbed page, select th

Page 19 - 2 Installation and Setup

Section 4: Web User InterfaceM Series User Manual 4-5020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Virtual OSD MenuBy selecting an option from a menu, its associated

Page 20 - 2-2 M Series User Manual

4-6 M Series User Manual020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Section 4: Web User InterfaceSelecting a Option From a Drop-Down List1. Click the option drop-do

Page 21 - 2.1.3 Connect a Source

Section 4: Web User InterfaceM Series User Manual 4-7020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)The following table describes each area found in the Admin window.U

Page 22 - 2.1.7 Adjust the Image

4-8 M Series User Manual020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Section 4: Web User InterfaceCreate a Backup File1. Select a file type (All, Preferences, Config

Page 23 - 2.2.1 About the Projector

Section 4: Web User InterfaceM Series User Manual 4-9020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Change Password1. Select the user whose password you wish to change

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4-10 M Series User Manual020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Section 4: Web User InterfaceAdd a Scheduled Event1. Click Add to open the RTE Wizard.2. Select

Page 26 - 2.2.7 Ventilation

Section 4: Web User InterfaceM Series User Manual 4-11020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)• Click the Test button to test the entered command string. NOTE:

Page 27 - 2.3 Projector Position

4-12 M Series User Manual020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Section 4: Web User InterfaceAdd a Function Key Event1. Click Add to open the RTE Wizard.2. Sel

Page 28 - 2-10 M Series User Manual

M Series User Manual 5-1020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013) 5 MaintenanceInstallers, service trained operators and all other users must maintain a safe ope

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5-2 M Series User Manual020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Section 5: MaintenanceReplace Air Filter:1. Unscrew the 2 captive screws at the top of each filt

Page 30 - 2-12 M Series User Manual

Section 5: MaintenanceM Series User Manual 5-3020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)• For lens only. Lens cleaning solution, such as Melles Griot Optics Clean

Page 31 - 2.4 Mounting

5-4 M Series User Manual020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Section 5: Maintenancea. Unscrew the 3 captive screws securing the lamp using a #1 Phillips® scr

Page 32 - 2.4.3 Stacking

M Series User Manual 6-1020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)6 TroubleshootingIf the projector is not operating properly, note the symptoms and use this sect

Page 33 - 2.4.5 Stacking Alignment

6-2 M Series User Manual020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Section 6: Troubleshooting6.2.2 Lamp Suddenly Turns OFF1. Check lamp power through the remote ke

Page 34 - 2.6 Basic Optical Alignment

Section 6: TroubleshootingM Series User Manual 6-3020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)6.5 OSD 6.5.1 The OSD Menu Does Not Display • Using the LCD, ensure th

Page 35 - P ARROW KEY to cycle to

M Series User Manual 1-1020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)1 IntroductionEvery effort has been made to ensure the information in this document is accurate

Page 36 - 2-18 M Series User Manual

6-4 M Series User Manual020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Section 6: Troubleshooting6.7.4 The Display is Jittery or Unstable1. If the display is jittery o

Page 37 - 2.8 Power Down

Section 6: TroubleshootingM Series User Manual 6-5020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)6.7.12Colors in the Display are Inaccurate1. The color, tint, color sp

Page 38 - 2.9 Connect Communications

6-6 M Series User Manual020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Section 6: Troubleshooting6.8.2 A Backup Or Interrogator File Cannot Be SavedAfter performing a

Page 39 - 2.9.4 Connect RS-422

M Series User Manual 7-1020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)7 SpecificationsThis section provides detailed M Series features; including inputs, lamp, and po

Page 40 - 2.9.5 Ethernet Communications

7-2 M Series User Manual020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Section 7: Specifications7.1.3 Contrast7.1.4 Luminance Uniformity7.1.5 Color Uniformity7.1.6 Col

Page 41 - 2.9.7 Separate Networks

Section 7: SpecificationsM Series User Manual 7-3020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)7.1.9 Color Temperature7.1.10ConvergenceConvergence zones A, B, C are a

Page 42 - 2-24 M Series User Manual

7-4 M Series User Manual020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Section 7: Specifications7.1.11BlemishesBlemishes are to be observed at 1 full screen height dis

Page 43 - 2.9.10Configuring the GPIO

Section 7: SpecificationsM Series User Manual 7-5020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)7.2.3 Dust Sealing7.2.4 ILS (Intelligent Lens System)7.2.5 Projection L

Page 44 - 2.10 Projector Communications

7-6 M Series User Manual020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Section 7: Specifications7.2.6 Dynamic Iris 7.2.7 Automatic Fans7.2.8 Automatic Color Filtering7

Page 45 - 2.11 Connect Sources

Section 7: SpecificationsM Series User Manual 7-7020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)7.2.12Status LED7.2.13Electronics/SW STATUS LED’S LED STATESLamp

Page 46 - 2.11.3Analog BNC Input Card

1-2 M Series User Manual020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Section 1: Introduction1.2 Purchase Record and Service ContactsWhether the projector is under wa

Page 47 - 2.11.7DMXC Interface Card

7-8 M Series User Manual020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Section 7: Specifications7.3 Image Processor Performance7.4 Input (Source Signal) Compatibility

Page 48 - Wiring Requirements

Section 7: SpecificationsM Series User Manual 7-9020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)7.4.3 Dual Link DVI Input7.4.4 Video Decoder Input7.4.5 Dual 3G/HD/SD-S

Page 49 - IGURE 2-9 2X2 WIRING SOLUTION

7-10 M Series User Manual020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Section 7: Specifications7.5.2 Control Receiver7.5.3 RS-2327.5.4 RS-4227.5.5 Ethernet7.5.6 GPIO

Page 50 - 2-32 M Series User Manual

Section 7: SpecificationsM Series User Manual 7-11020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)7.6 Power Requirements7.6.1 Lamp SpecificationRated voltage 100 VAC –

Page 51 - 3 Operation

7-12 M Series User Manual020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Section 7: Specifications7.7 Physical Specifications7.7.1 Size7.7.2 Adjustment7.7.3 Weight7.7.4

Page 52 - 3.1.2 Remote Keypad

Section 7: SpecificationsM Series User Manual 7-13020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)7.9 Environment7.9.1 Temperature/Humidity/Altitude7.10 Accessories and

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7-14 M Series User Manual020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Section 7: Specifications7.11 Regulatory 7.11.1Safety• CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1-07 2nd Edition

Page 54 - 3.1.4 Built-in Keypad

M Series User Manual A-1020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Appendix A: Menu TreeA.1 M Series Menu Tree

Page 56 - HANNEL, or you may

Appendix A: Menu TreeM Series User Manual A-3020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Main Menu1. Size & Position2. Image Settings3, Channel Setup4. Configur

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Section 1: IntroductionM Series User Manual 1-3020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)1.3.2 User Interface OverviewThe projector can be controlled via a menu s

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Appendix A: Menu TreeA-4 M Series User Manual020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Configuration1. Language2. Output Options3. Lens Settings4. Power Managemen

Page 59 - 3.2 Navigating the Menus

Appendix A: Menu TreeM Series User Manual A-5020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Configuration1. Language2. Output Options3. Lens Settings4. Power Managemen

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M Series User Manual B-1020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Appendix B: DMX/ArtNET B.1 DMX and Real Time EventsB.1.1 What is DMX?DMX is a standard for digit

Page 62 - 3.2.5 Edit Text

B-2 M Series User Manual020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Appendix C: DMX / ArtNetB.2 DMX Channel Setup Each personality has a different number of channel

Page 63 - 3.3 Using Inputs and Channels

Appendix C: DMX / ArtNetM Series User Manual B-3020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)B.2.1 M Series Setup PersonalityCHANNEL GROUP NAME DESCRIPTION DEFAULTVA

Page 64 - 3.3.3 Using A Channel

B-4 M Series User Manual020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Appendix C: DMX / ArtNet14 Input Input Input Selection0 to 9 Slot 1, Input 110 to 19 Slot 1, Inp

Page 65 - 3.3.4 Channel Setup Menu

Appendix C: DMX / ArtNetM Series User Manual B-5020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)23 Setup FunctionsLamp Mode 0-85 Auto Select Single lamp172-255 Dual Lam

Page 66 - FIGURE 3-7 DELETE A CHANNEL

B-6 M Series User Manual020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Appendix C: DMX / ArtNet31 Colormetry Interpolated Color(Temperature)*0 to 255 Scaled as % of to

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Appendix C: DMX / ArtNetM Series User Manual B-7020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)4 Lens Lens shift enable0-85 Lens shift disable172-255 Lens shift enable

Page 68 - 3.4 Adjusting the Image

1-4 M Series User Manual020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Section 1: IntroductionTable 1.2 M Series Projectors1.4 Safety Warnings and Guidelines1.4.1 Gene

Page 69 - 3.5 Size and Position Menu

B-8 M Series User Manual020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Appendix C: DMX / ArtNet16 Lamps/PowerPower 0-85 Power Off (Switch lamps off, cool lamps down an

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Appendix C: DMX / ArtNetM Series User Manual B-9020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)12 Input Input Projector Channel Selection1 to 20 Projector Channel 1 to

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B-10 M Series User Manual020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Appendix C: DMX / ArtNet16 Lamp/PowerLamp/Power functionsLamp PowerScaled as % of total control

Page 72 - 3.5.9 Blanking - Submenu

Appendix C: DMX / ArtNetM Series User Manual B-11020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)20 Colormetry Video Signal/Color space, Output Color,and CPFColor Space

Page 73 - 3.6 Image Settings Menu

B-12 M Series User Manual020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Appendix C: DMX / ArtNet22 Advanced ImageBlend and Warp/keystone enableBlend0-4 Blend disable5-

Page 74 - 3.6.5 Video Options - Submenu

*000-102262-04*ASSY TECH DOCS M Series

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Japanph: 81-3-3599-7481South Koreaph: +82 2 702 1601For the most current technical documentation, please visit www.christiedigital.com USA – Cypressp

Page 76 - 3.6.6 Input Levels - Submenu

Section 1: IntroductionM Series User Manual 1-5020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)1.4.2 AC/Power Precautions Use only the AC power cord supplied. Do not at

Page 78 - (RED EXAMPLE SHOWN)

M Series User Manual 2-1020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)2 Installation and SetupThis section explains how to install, connect and optimize the projector

Page 80 - 3.6.11Color Settings

2-2 M Series User Manual020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Section 2: Installation and Setup2. Align the lens interface plate with the lens mount. Align th

Page 81 - 3.6.12Dynamic Iris

Section 2: Installation and SetupM Series User Manual 2-3020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)2.1.2 Position the Projector2 people are required to safely lif

Page 82 - 3.7.1 Language

2-4 M Series User Manual020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Section 2: Installation and Setup2.1.4 Connect the Line CordIMPORTANT!Use the line cord provided

Page 83 - 3.7.3 Lens Settings - Submenu

Section 2: Installation and SetupM Series User Manual 2-5020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)2.2.1 About the ProjectorBuilt-In KeypadThe built-in keypad is

Page 84 - 3.7.5 Date And Time - Submenu

2-6 M Series User Manual020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Section 2: Installation and SetupLamp DoorThe lamp doors are located at the side of the projecto

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Section 2: Installation and SetupM Series User Manual 2-7020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)2.2.2 Installation ConsiderationsProper installation of the pro

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2-8 M Series User Manual020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Section 2: Installation and SetupCurved screens have a gain greater than 1.0 with a viewing angl

Page 87 - 3.7.10DMX / ArtNET - Submenu

Section 2: Installation and SetupM Series User Manual 2-9020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)adequate airflow around the projector, allow free air exchange

Page 88 - 3.7.11SNMP - Submenu

2-10 M Series User Manual020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Section 2: Installation and SetupThe vertical position of the image can be offset (that is move

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Section 2: Installation and SetupM Series User Manual 2-11020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)The horizontal position of the image can also be offset; that

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2-12 M Series User Manual020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Section 2: Installation and SetupFIGURE 2-1 VERTICAL OFFSET EXAMPLES

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Section 2: Installation and SetupM Series User Manual 2-13020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)2.4 MountingThere are several methods for mounting the project

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2-14 M Series User Manual020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Section 2: Installation and Setup2.4.3 StackingThe M Series projectors can be stacked up to a m

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Section 2: Installation and SetupM Series User Manual 2-15020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)2.4.4 Stacking Multiple ProjectorsNOTE: The projectors can be

Page 95 - 3.7.15Edge Blending - Submenu

2-16 M Series User Manual020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Section 2: Installation and Setup2.5 Adjust Projector Height and Tilt2.5.1 Adjust HeightYou can

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Section 2: Installation and SetupM Series User Manual 2-17020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)4. Center the image on the screen: If the projector is mounted

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2-18 M Series User Manual020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Section 2: Installation and Setup4. Use a 5 mm hex driver to loosen 3 setscrews on the lens mou

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Section 2: Installation and SetupM Series User Manual 2-19020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)11. Lock the setscrews, and re-check the boresight quality. Ti

Page 99 - 3.7.21Tiling Setup - Submenu

2-20 M Series User Manual020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Section 2: Installation and Setup2.9 Connect Communications2.9.1 Remote KeypadsNOTE: The respon

Page 100 - Section 3: Operation

Section 2: Installation and SetupM Series User Manual 2-21020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)2.9.4 Connect RS-422To control the projector with a computer o

Page 101 - 3.8 Lamp Menu

NOTICES COPYRIGHT AND TRADEMARKS © 2013 Christie Digital Systems USA, Inc. All rights reserved.All brand names and product names are trademarks, regis

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2-22 M Series User Manual020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Section 2: Installation and Setup2.9.5 Ethernet CommunicationsSee Section 3 Operation for furth

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Section 2: Installation and SetupM Series User Manual 2-23020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)baud rate. See Section 3 Operation for help changing the proje

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2-24 M Series User Manual020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Section 2: Installation and SetupFor example, you may want to use both an RS-422 compatible con

Page 105 - 3.10 Status

Section 2: Installation and SetupM Series User Manual 2-25020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Table 2.8 GPIO Pin 2.9.10Configuring the GPIOThe GPIO connect

Page 106 - 3.11.2Preliminary Calibration

2-26 M Series User Manual020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Section 2: Installation and Setup2.10 Projector Communications2.10.1Status LEDsLooking from the

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Section 2: Installation and SetupM Series User Manual 2-27020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)2.11 Connect SourcesSources are connected to the input panel l

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2-28 M Series User Manual020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Section 2: Installation and Setup2.11.3Analog BNC Input CardThis card accepts several types of

Page 109 - 3.13 Alarm Conditions

Section 2: Installation and SetupM Series User Manual 2-29020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)2.11.6Video Decoder Input CardThis card accepts and decodes st

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2-30 M Series User Manual020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Section 2: Installation and Setup2.11.8Connect Tiled ProjectorsWiring RequirementsA distributio

Page 111 - 4 Web User Interface

Section 2: Installation and SetupM Series User Manual 2-31020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)FIGURE 2-8 1X3 WIRING SOLUTIONFIGURE 2-9 2X2 WIRING SOLUTIONFI

Page 112 - 4.2.1 Help Text

Table of ContentsM Series User Manual i020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)1: Introduction1.1 Labels and Marking...

Page 113 - 4.2.2 Basic Operation

2-32 M Series User Manual020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Section 2: Installation and SetupFIGURE 2-11 2X3 SINGLE WIRING LOOP-THROUGH - NO PIP IS SUPPORT

Page 114 - Section 3 Operation for more

Section 3: OperationM Series User Manual 3-1020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)3 OperationThis section describes the controls and switches used for basic p

Page 115 - Section 4: Web User Interface

3-2 M Series User Manual020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Section 3: Operation3.1.2 Remote KeypadFIGURE 3-1 REMOTE KEYPAD

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Section 3: OperationM Series User Manual 3-3020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Table 3.1 M Series Key CommandsKEY KEY DOWN VALUE KEY UP VALUE0 0 1281 1 129

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3-4 M Series User Manual020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Section 3: Operation3.1.3 Wired RemoteYou can convert the remote keypad into a wired remote keyp

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Section 3: OperationM Series User Manual 3-5020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)• Power Key: Used to switch from Standby mode to ON, and from ON to Standby

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3-6 M Series User Manual020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Section 3: OperationTable 3.2 Auto SetupThe best auto setup will be obtained under the following

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Section 3: OperationM Series User Manual 3-7020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)BrightIncreases or decreases the black level in the image. Use LEFT/RIGHT AR

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3-8 M Series User Manual020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Section 3: OperationARROW KEY (open) to guarantee the correct state (useful if you are unsure of

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Section 3: OperationM Series User Manual 3-9020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)ExitPress EXIT to return to the previous level, such as the previous menu. N

Page 123 - 5 Maintenance

ii M Series User Manual020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Table of Contents2.7 Advanced Optical Alignment ...

Page 124 - 5.2 Maintenance of Optics

3-10 M Series User Manual020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Section 3: OperationWith a function menu displayed, enter a menu option number for any numbered

Page 125 - 5.3 Replacing the Lamps

Section 3: OperationM Series User Manual 3-11020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Slide Bars In Menus: The current value for a given parameter, such as size

Page 126 - Section 5: Maintenance

3-12 M Series User Manual020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Section 3: Operation3.2.5 Edit TextActivate the Edit Window: To enter or edit text, highlight t

Page 127 - 6 Troubleshooting

Section 3: OperationM Series User Manual 3-13020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)3.3 Using Inputs and ChannelsThe projector stores and recalls up to 99 diff

Page 128 - 6.4 Remote Keypad

3-14 M Series User Manual020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Section 3: Operation• If you used the source once before and changed a display parameter, such

Page 129 - 6.7 Displays

Section 3: OperationM Series User Manual 3-15020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)3.3.4 Channel Setup MenuAll available channels are listed in the Channel Se

Page 130 - Section 6: Troubleshooting

3-16 M Series User Manual020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Section 3: OperationTo Copy A Channel: Highlight the desired channel in the Channel Setup menu,

Page 131 - 6.8 Web Interface

Section 3: OperationM Series User Manual 3-17020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)To Edit A Channel: Press MENU from the presentation level to display the Ma

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3-18 M Series User Manual020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Section 3: Operation3.4 Adjusting the ImageThe most commonly used options for image adjustments

Page 133 - 7 Specifications

Section 3: OperationM Series User Manual 3-19020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)3.5 Size and Position MenuIncrease or decrease the size of your image, chan

Page 134 - 7-2 M Series User Manual

Table of ContentsM Series User Manual iii020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)3.4 Adjusting the Image...

Page 135 - 7.1.10Convergence

3-20 M Series User Manual020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Section 3: Operation• No resizing displays the image in its native resolution, which may or may

Page 136 - 7.2 Feature Set

Section 3: OperationM Series User Manual 3-21020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)3.5.2 SizeControls both the image width and height in tandem, maintaining t

Page 137 - 7.2.3 Dust Sealing

3-22 M Series User Manual020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Section 3: Operation3.5.8 Keep Aspect On Auto SetupEnsures that auto setup for any source will

Page 138 - 7-6 M Series User Manual

Section 3: OperationM Series User Manual 3-23020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)3.6 Image Settings MenuUse the Image Settings menu to alter your main image

Page 139 - 7.2.13Electronics/SW

3-24 M Series User Manual020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Section 3: Operation3.6.5 Video Options - SubmenuThis submenu is used with video sources only.•

Page 140 - 7.4.2 Twin HDMI Input

Section 3: OperationM Series User Manual 3-25020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)• Filter: The proper filter setting is automatically set for virtually all

Page 141 - 7.5.1 Projector Control

3-26 M Series User Manual020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Section 3: Operation3.6.6 Input Levels - Submenu NOTES: 1) Because the projector automatically

Page 142 - 7-10 M Series User Manual

Section 3: OperationM Series User Manual 3-27020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)1. Ensure overall “Contrast” and “Brightness” settings are both set to near

Page 143 - 7.6 Power Requirements

3-28 M Series User Manual020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Section 3: Operation6. Repeat Steps 3-5 with the two remaining primary colors. When each primar

Page 144 - 7.7 Physical Specifications

Section 3: OperationM Series User Manual 3-29020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)• Gamma: Select the base gamma table for a given source. Select from one of

Page 145 - 7.9 Environment

iv M Series User Manual020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Table of Contents3.7.22 Diagnostics And Calibration - Submenu ...

Page 146 - 7.11 Regulatory

3-30 M Series User Manual020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Section 3: Operation3.6.10Noise Reduction Settings• Noise Reduction: Selects a filter sensitivi

Page 147 - Appendix A: Menu Tree

Section 3: OperationM Series User Manual 3-31020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)3.6.12Dynamic IrisThe Dynamic Iris adjusts the aperture to allow more or le

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3-32 M Series User Manual020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Section 3: Operationamount of detail reduction depends on the average level of brightness in th

Page 149 - M Series User Manual A-3

Section 3: OperationM Series User Manual 3-33020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)• Fade To Black Time: This control sets the amount of time (in seconds) tha

Page 150 - A-4 M Series User Manual

3-34 M Series User Manual020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Section 3: Operationdim and the shutter will close. If this condition persists for an additiona

Page 151 - M Series User Manual A-5

Section 3: OperationM Series User Manual 3-35020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)• Splash Screen Setup: Choose when to display a special introductory splash

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3-36 M Series User Manual020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Section 3: Operation• Network Routing: NOTE: Not applicable for stand-alone projectors or simpl

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Section 3: OperationM Series User Manual 3-37020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)3.7.10DMX / ArtNET - SubmenuThe projector supports the DMX512 protocol thro

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3-38 M Series User Manual020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Section 3: OperationNOTE: Hardware termination is recommended, because software termination is

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Section 3: OperationM Series User Manual 3-39020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)ItemsOperators are able to request the following status items directly (for

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Table of ContentsM Series User Manual v020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)4.2.7 Admin Tabbed Page - System ...

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3-40 M Series User Manual020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Section 3: OperationEmail NotificationWhen a trap occurs while Email Notification is selected f

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Section 3: OperationM Series User Manual 3-41020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)top and bottom borders of the image are unequal in length, and both sides o

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3-42 M Series User Manual020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Section 3: Operation10. Repeat Steps 6 to 9 to adjust all 4 corners until they match the screen

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Section 3: OperationM Series User Manual 3-43020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)IMPORTANT! Before you begin, read through the entire procedure before attem

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3-44 M Series User Manual020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Section 3: Operationd. In either Color Adjustments menu, select a “User” color. Then:• If you h

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Section 3: OperationM Series User Manual 3-45020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)3.7.15Edge Blending - SubmenuThe Edge Blending submenu provides a range of

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3-46 M Series User Manual020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Section 3: Operation3.7.16Advanced Edge Blending - SubmenuUse Edge Blending controls to set the

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Section 3: OperationM Series User Manual 3-47020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)5. Re-adjust width (both projectors) until the overly bright band at the mi

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3-48 M Series User Manual020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Section 3: OperationUse this submenu to create, alter or copy a color gamut (i.e., “color adjus

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Section 3: OperationM Series User Manual 3-49020-100009-08 Rev. 1 (05-2013)Black Level Blending ProcedureNOTES: 1) Adjust white levels before adjustin

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