VivitekメーカーD8300 Seriesの使用説明書/サービス説明書
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Page v Please read this user manual carefully before using the projector , and keep the manual handy for future reference. A serial number is located on the back of the projector .
Page vi General precautions Do not open the cabinet. There are no user serviceable parts inside. Use only the power cable provided. Ensure that the power outlet includes a Ground connection, as this equipment MUST be earthed. T ake care to prevent small objects such as paper or wire from falling into the projector .
Page vii Installation precautions The projector must be installed only by suitably qualified personnel, in accordance with local building codes. The projector should be installed as close to the power outlet as possible. The power connection should be easily accessible, so that it can be disconnected in an emergency .
Page viii Notes Compliance with international standards Noise GSGV Acoustic Noise Information Ordinance The sound pressure level is less than 35 dB (A) according to ISO 3744 or ISO 7779. RF Interference FCC The Federal Communications Commission does not allow any modifications or changes to the unit EXCEPT those specified by D8300 in this manual.
Page xi continued D8300 User Manual Contents Declaration of Conformity ................................................................................................................... iii Important Information Symbols used in this guide ...........
Page xii ! continued Connecting the projector ................................................................................................................ 2.13 Signal Inputs .........................................................................
Page xiii continued Main menu ............................................................................................................................................ 4.9 Aspect Ratio ...............................................................
Page xiv 5. Maintenance Changing the lamp module .............................................................................................................. 5.2 Cleaning the fans .................................................... ................
Page 1.1 1. Introduction Contents What’ s in the box? .................................................. ............................................................................ 1.2 Key features of the projector .................................
Page 1.2 What’ s in the box? Make sure your box contains everything listed. If any pieces are missing, contact your dealer . Y ou should save the original box and packing materials, in case you ever need to ship your Projector . ! ! Notes For more detailed information about lenses, see Screen size vs throw distance , in section 2.
Page 1.3 Notes Key features of the projector Congratulations on your purchase of the D8300 projector. The imagery benefits are plentiful, including an expanded color gamut range and bold 6500 lumens. For any commercial venue, including those contending with high ambient light, theD8300 offers bright, saturated color.
Page 1.4 Getting to know the projector Front view Notes For more detailed information about lenses or lens shift, see section 2. Installation For information about how to change the lamp or the filte r , see section 5. Maintenance . For information about controls and indicators, see section 4.
Page 2.1 2. Installation Contents Screen requirements ............................................. ............................................................................ 2.2 Aspect ratio .........................................................
Page 2.2 Screen requirements Aspect ratio Fitting the image to the DMD The projector uses a DMD (Digital Mirror Device) to create the image that is projected onto the screen. The resolution of the DMD in this projector is 1920 x 1080 pixels, or to put it another way , its aspect ratio is 16:9.
Page 2.3 Examples of 4:3 images displayed with different aspect ratio settings The 4:3 setting is best, unless there is some specific reason for wanting the smaller Native image, for instance, to maintain the same scale as other images from the same source.
Page 2.4 Diagonal screen sizes Screen sizes are sometimes specified by their diagonal size (D) in inches. When dealing with large screens and projection distances at di fferent aspect ratios, it is more convenient to measure screen width (W) and height (H).
Page 2.5 Fitting the image to the screen It is important that your screen is of sufficient height and width to display images at all the aspect ratios you are planning to use. Use the conversion chart, or the sample calculations below to check that you are able to display the full image on your screen.
Page 2.6 Positioning the screen and projector Optimum viewing position For optimum viewing, the screen should be a flat surface perpendicular to the floor . The bottom of the screen should be 1.2m (4 feet) above the floor and the front row of the audience should not have to look up more than 30° to see the top of the screen.
Page 2.7 Screen size vs throw distance Throw distance is the distance measured from the front of the projector to the screen. This is an important calculation in any projector installation as it deter.
Page 2.8 Notes Lens charts for the short throw zoom lens example Y ou can display a 16:9 image with a screen width of 3m at a distance of 5m, but for a screen width of 3.
Page 2.9 Notes Note that for the long throw lens, there is some overlap between the range available using the converter lenses and that using no converter lens. Lens charts for the long throw zoom lens example Y ou can display a 4:3 image with a screen width of 3m at a distance of 6m, but for a screen width of 2m, you will need to use the 1.
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Page 2.1 1 Mounting the projector The four adjustable feet under the chassis allow the projector to be lowered onto a flat surface without any danger of hands being trapped between the bottom frame and the surface. Ceiling mounting The projector is designed to be used on a flat surface, but it can be suspended from a ceiling.
Page 2.12 Notes For more detailed information about using the menus, see section 4. Controlling the projector . Do not try to stack more than three projectors. When stacking projectors, the stack MUST be vertical, to ensure that the stresses are distributed to all four chassis corners.
Page 2.13 Notes For more information on selecting an input source, see section 4. Overview , Using the control keys , and Using the menus . For more information about pin connections and control codes see section 6.
Page 2.14 Input connection examples, continued Notes For more information about pin connections and control codes see section 6. Appendix..
Page 2.15 Notes For more information about pin connections and control codes see section 6. Appendix. Control connections The following connections are available: Remote control If infrared signals fr.
Page 2.16 Power connection Lift the cable lock up, push the mains connector in firml y , then push the lock down to secure the cable. Notes Use only the power cable provided. Ensure that the power outlet includes a Ground connection, as this equipment MUST be earthed.
Page 3.1 3. Getting Started Contents Positioning the screen and projector ............................................................................................ 3.2 Switching the projector on .....................................................
Page 3.2 Switching the projector on Connect the power cable between the mains supply and the projector . W ait until the self-test has completed and the standby indicator on the projector control panel shows amber . The lamp will be off and the projector will be in ST ANDBY mode.
Page 3.3 Selecting an input signal or test pattern Input Connect an video source to the projector . The signal should be automatically detected by the projector , and should be displayed within a two or three seconds.
Page 3.4 Adjusting the projected image Aspect ratio Press on the remote control until the image is displayed in the corect aspect ratio. Image quality settings Press any of the following keys on the r.
Page 4.1 4. Controlling the projector Contents Overview ............................................................................................................................................... 4.3 Controlling the projector .....................
Page 4.2 Adaptive Contrast .................................................................................... ....................................... 4.16 RGB Adjust ...................................................................................
Page 4.3 Overview Controlling the projector The projector can be controlled from: the remote control the projector control panel the RS232 input For more information about controlling the projector using the RS232 input, see Remote communications protocol in section 6.
Page 4.4 The control panel The projector control panel is designed to be read from the front or rear of the projector , for ease of use. The menu navigation keys are similar to those on the remote control, and are described in detail in Using the menus , later in this section.
Page 4.5 The remote control Layout Timeout There is a 5 second timeout for the control keys at the bottom of the remote control: - after 5 seconds, if no adjustment has been made, the indicator will go out and the adjustment key must be pressed again.
Page 4.6 Notes For more information about the sources programmed into the SOURCE keys, see Control menu later in this section, Using the menus . For more information about the Aspect ratio settings, see Screen requirements in section 2. Installation .
Page 4.7 Image quality settings Press any of the following keys on the remote control, followed by and , to adjust these image quality settings: Brightness Contrast Sharpness Gamma Overscan Noise redu.
Page 4.8 Notes Some menu controls can be accessed directly using the control keys (see earlier in this section). There is a 30 second timeout for the menu navigation keys. If a menu times out, simply press the Menu key again. The SELECT key on the projector control panel has exactly the same funtion as the ENTER key on the remote control.
Page 4.9 Notes T o select a different menu, press MENU once or twice, so that no items are highlighted, then use the the and keys to select a different page . T o exit from the menus completely , you may need to press up to three times. Image changes made using the menus will take effect immediately .
Page 4.10 Presets Press ENTER or SELECT . The Presets submenu will appear: Use the and keys to select from: Recall Presets Save Presets Recall Presets Recall a set of image settings that have previously been saved to Presets A, B, C or D. Use the or keys to select which Preset is to be recalled.
Page 4.1 1 Brightness Press or once. !"#$%&#'$&(%)#&*%$))+&#'$& Brightness &,-./)#0$1#&2,%&3455&,**$,%6 Use the and keys to adjust the Brightness &"%70&8&9886 T o return to the Main menu +&*%$))& once.
Page 4.12 Notes T o exit from the menus completely , you may need to press up to three times. Image changes made using the menus will take effect immediately . Some menu items may be greyed out - unavailable due to the effect of settings made in other menus, or due to the type of input signal.
Page 4.13 Input Select Press ENTER or SELECT . The Input select submenu will appear: Use the and keys to select from: HDMI 1 HDMI 2 RGB Component 1 Component 2 Video S-Video Press ENTER or SELECT , to select a different input source. T o return to the Main menu , press once.
Page 4.14 Notes T o select a different menu, press MENU once or twice, so that no items are highlighted, then use the the and keys to select a different page . T o exit from the menus completely , you may need to press up to three times. Image changes made using the menus will take effect immediately .
Page 4.15 Video Standard In most cases, the Auto setting will determine the correct video standard to use. If it does not, you can select the appropriate setting manually .
Page 4.16 Colour Gamut In most cases, the Auto setting will determine the correct colour gamut to use. If it does not, you can select the appropriate setting manually . !"#$%&'(()*+%,'-*'&%($'%./'#)&'%$0'%12%'"#$%.
Page 4.17 RGB Adjust Press ENTER or SELECT . The RGB Adjust submenu will appear: Use the Gain controls to correct color imbalances in the bright areas of the image. Use the Offset controls in the RGB Adjust sub-menu to correct color imbalances in the dark areas of the image.
Page 4.18 Fine Sync Press ENTER or SELECT . The Fine Sync submenu will appear: Use the and keys to select from: V Position !"#$%&"#'$%(#$)#*%+,-.$/0'+%+0"$01$%(#$+2-3# H Position !"#$%&"#'$%(#$(0*+40"%-.
Page 4.19 System menu T o display the menus, press MENU on the remote control or the projector control panel. Use the and keys to select the System menu page, T o select a menu item, use the and keys until the item is highlighted. Language This product is available only in English at present.
Page 4.20 Source Enable Press ENTER or SELECT . The Source Enable submenu will appear: Use the and keys to select from: HDMI 1 HDMI 2 RGB Component 1 Component 2 Video S-Video For each source, use the.
Page 4.21 Menu Position Use the and keys to select from: T op left T op right Bottom left Bottom right Centre Blank Screen This option determines what appears on screen when the projector is searching for a valid input source.
Page 4.22 Rear Projection Use the and keys to select from: On Projected image is reversed, left to right Off Ceiling Mode Use the and keys to select from: On Projected image is reversed, top to bottom.
Page 4.23 Notes T o select a different menu, press MENU once or twice, so that no items are highlighted, then use the the and keys to select a different page . T o exit from the menus completely , you may need to press up to three times. For more information about the trigger input, see Control connections in section 6.
Page 4.24 Notes T o set what a ‘blank’ screen looks like, use the Blank Screen setting in the System menu . T o select a different menu, press MENU once or twice, so that no items are highlighted, then use the the and keys to select a different page .
Page 4.25 Notes T o select a different menu, press MENU once or twice, so that no items are highlighted, then use the the and keys to select a different page . T o exit from the menus completely , you may need to press up to three times. Restore Defaults will restore all settings to factory defaults.
Page 4.26 Blue Only This is useful for color-calibrating the projector or other video components. Use the and keys to select from: On only the blue signal is displayed - green and red are turned off O.
Page 5.1 5. Maintenance Contents Changing the lamp module .............................................................................................................. 5.2 Cleaning the fans .................................................... .......
Page 5.2 Changing the lamp module T urn the power OFF and allow the lamp to cool for 5 minutes. !"#$%&'()*&($+,)-.&(/"0&%(#$%&'(#&$1%-"0()*&(2+3,(455 r , and remove the door .
Page 5.3 Cleaning the fans T urn the power OFF and wait until the fans stop. Use a vacuum cleaner to clean the inlet and outlet fans, as shown below . 1.
Page 6.1 6. Appendix Contents T roubleshooting .................................................................................................................................. 6.2 Error codes .........................................................
Page 6.2 T roubleshooting Problem Possible solutions The red ISSUE indicator is illuminated continuously or flashing. Check the Error codes detailed on the next page. The projector will not power up. Check that the mains plug is plugged in and that the mains supply is switched on.
Page 6.3 Problem Possible solutions Image is split or otherwise scrambled. Check that the image source is not set to progressive scan. Image is blurred. Check that the lens is focussed correctly . Image is too bright, and lacks definition in the bright areas.
Page 6.4 Error codes If the projector detects an error , the red Issue indicator will flash, as shown in the chart below . For example, if the lamp door is left open, the red indicator will flash twice followed by a pause, then the sequence will repeat until the error condition is corrected.
Page 6.5 Specifications Optical Digital Light Processor 1 x 0.95” Texas Instruments DMD™, resolution 1920 x 1080 pixels Colour wheel 6-segment: (RGBYCW) (3x) Contrast Ratio 3000: 1 (±10%) Colour.
Page 6.6 Specifications are subject to change without notice. Electrical Inputs HDMI x 2, RGB, Component x 2, Video, S-Video Pixel clock (digital) up to 165MHz Bandwidth (analog) 200MHz Control input.
Page 6.7 Dimensions All dimensions in mm unless otherwise stated.
Page 6.8 Video formats supported Signal T ype Resolution Frame Rate HDMI RGB Component 1: RGB Component 1: Y/Pr/Pb Y/Cr/Cb Component 2: Y/Pr/Pb Y/Cr Video S-Video Reference PC 640x480 59.94 x x x VESA DMT 640x480 74.99 x x x VESA DMT 640x480 85 x x x VESA DMT 800x600 60.
Page 6.9 Signal T ype Resolution Frame Rate HDMI RGB Component 1: RGB Component 1: Y/Pr/Pb Y/Cr/Cb Component 2: Y/Pr/Pb Y/Cr Video S-Video Reference NTSC NTSC (M, 4.43) 59.94 x x ITU-R BT .1700, SMPTE 170M P AL P AL (B,G,H,I) 50 x x ITU-R BT .1700 P AL (N) 50 x x ITU-R BT .
Page 6.10 Notes Input connections HDMI 1 & 2 inputs 19 way type A connector 1 TMDS Data 2+ 2 TMDS Data 2 Shield 3 TMDS Data 2- 4 TMDS Data 1+ 5 TMDS Data 1 Shield 6 TMDS Data 1- 7 TMDS Data 0+ 8 T.
Page 6.1 1 pin view of female connector RGB input 15 way D-type connector 1 R 2 G 3 B 4 unused 5 Digital Ground (H Sync) 6 R Ground 7 B Ground 8 G Ground 9 +5v 10 Digital Ground (V Sync/DDC) 1 1 unuse.
Page 6.12 Control connections Wired Remote control connection 3.5mm mini jack T ip Power Ring Signal Sleeve Ground T rigger 1 & 2 output 3.5mm mini jack T ip Signal Sleeve Ground Serial control in.
Page 6.13 Remote communications protocol Introduction The projector can be controlled by using an external control system or a PC via an RS232 serial interface, using a terminal-emulation program, such as HyperT erminal.
Page 6.14 Code transmitted <keyname> Description 0x82 sharp Bring up or cancel sharpness slide bar . 0x83 nr Bring up or cancel noise reduction slide bar . 0x85 gam.sw Switch to the next gamma value. 0x8B src.1 Switch the active source to source 1.
Page 6.15 Operation Commands Operation commands are used to simulate menu operations and determine the settings of the projector , and use the following format: op <operation> <command> [C.
Page 6.16 Operation <command> V alues Notes nr .general = ? + - 0 - 200 block.reduct = ? + - 0 - 200 mosq.noise = ? + - 0 - 200 overscan = ? 0 = Off 1 = Crop 2 = Zoom source.sel = ? 0 = HDMI 1 1 = HDMI 2 2 = RGB 3 = YPrPb 1 4 = YPrPb 2 5 = S-Video 6 = Video resync (execute) color .
Page 6.17 Operation <command> V alues Notes phase = ? + - 0-200 tracking = ? + - 0-200 sync.level = ? + - 0-200 menu.pos = ? 0 = T op left 1 = T op right 2 = Bottom left 3 = Bottom right 4 = Centre blank.screen = ? 0 = Black 1 = Blue 2 = White 3 = Logo auto.
Page 6.18 Operation <command> V alues Notes pixel.clock ? <number> MHz signal ? <string> lamp.hours ? <number> total.hours ? <number> environment ? <string> T emperatures lamp reset (execute) fact.reset (execute) blue.
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