Page 2 - Declaration of Conformity; Directives covered by this Declaration; Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive, amended by; Products covered by this Declaration; Large screen video projector type; Basis on which Conformity is being declared; Digital Projection; LIGHTNING 35HD; User Manual
Declaration of Conformity Directives covered by this Declaration 89/336/EEC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive, amended by 92/31/EEC and 93/68/EEC . 73/23/EEC Low Voltage Equipment Directive, amended by 93/68/EEC . Products covered by this Declaration Large screen video projector type LIGHTING ...
Page 3 - page i; Symbols used in this guide; Warnings; WARNING: this symbol indicates that there is a danger of physical; Trademarks; Product revision; Important Information; Date
page i Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual Important Information Please read this user manual carefully before using the projector, and keepthe manual handy for future reference. A serial number is located on the side of the projector. Record it here: Symbols used in this guide Warnings EL...
Page 4 - page ii; General precautions; Notes
page ii Important Information Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual 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 thisequipment MUST be earthed. Take ca...
Page 5 - page iii; Installation precautions; Connect the LAN cable only to a computer LAN connection. Other
page iii Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual Important Information Installation precautions Connect the LAN cable only to a computer LAN connection. Other similar connectors may have a dangerously high voltage source. The projector must be installed only by suitably qualified personnel, in...
Page 6 - page iv; Operation and configuration precautions; Noise; GSGC Acoustic Noise Information Ordinance; RF Interference; FCC
page iv Important Information Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual Operation and configuration precautions Do not try to operate the touch screen using anything harder than your finger. This could damage the LCD. Do not make changes to the networking configuration unless youunderstand what ...
Page 7 - page v; LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual
page v Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual Contents LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual CONTENTS Important Information i Symbols used in this guide ............................................................................................... i Warnings ...............................................
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page vi Contents Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual 3. Getting started 3.1 Switching the power on ................................................................................................. 3.2Using the touch screen ......................................................................
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page vii Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual Contents Configuration menu ...................................................................................................... 4.23 Detailed status ................................................................................................
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page viii Contents Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual
Page 11 - Introduction
1. Introduction Contents 1. Introduction 1.1 What’s in the box? ................................................................................................................... 1.2Key features of the projector ..........................................................................................
Page 12 - Choosing a; Section 2. Installation
page 1.2 1. Introduction Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual What’s in the box? • Make sure your box contains everything listed. If any pieces are missing, contact your dealer. • You should save the original box and packing materials, in case you ever need to ship your Projector. Notes Len...
Page 13 - Key features of the projector; Key Features
page 1.3 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual 1. Introduction Notes For inputs other than DVI,including analog or digital,composite or component, RGBand S-video, and features suchas scaling, soft-edge blend,cross-fade, and user definablegeometric warp: use inconjunction with the DigitalProj...
Page 14 - Getting to know the projector; Chassis – lamp, lens and filter; section 2. Installation
page 1.4 1. Introduction Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual Getting to know the projector Chassis – lamp, lens and filter Notes For information about how tochange the lamp or the filter,see section 5. Maintenance . For more detailed informationabout lenses, see section 2. Installation Len...
Page 16 - Rear panel – connection and control; Connecting the projector; menus; Rigging frame
page 1.6 1. Introduction Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual Rear panel – connection and control Notes For information about how toconnect the projector, see Connecting the projector in section 2. Installation , and Connections in section 6. Appendix . For information about how touse the t...
Page 17 - Installation
2. Installation Contents 2. Installation 2.1 Screen requirements ............................................................................................................... 2.2 Aspect ratio .............................................................................................................
Page 18 - Screen requirements; Aspect ratio; Fitting the image to the DMD
page 2.2 2. Installation Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual Screen requirements Aspect ratio Fitting the image to the DMD If the source image supplied to the projector is smaller than 2048 x 1080 pixels, thenthe image will not fill the DMD. The following example shows how a number ofcommo...
Page 19 - Fitting the image to the screen
page 2.3 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual 2. Installation Fitting the image to the screen It is important that your screen is of sufficient height and width to display images atall the aspect ratios you are planning to use. Use the conversion chart, or the sample calculations below to c...
Page 20 - Positioning the screen and projector; The projector should be; Using the menus
page 2.4 2. Installation Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual Positioning the screen and projector 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 rowof the audience should not...
Page 21 - Useful lens calculations; Choosing a lens; Method one: using the lens charts; Method two: by calculation
page 2.5 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual 2. Installation Notes For more information aboutThrow ratio factor (TRF), see Useful lens calculations , later in this section. Choosing a lens A number of lenses are available for use with the projector. Which lens you choosewill depend on the ...
Page 22 - Lens charts; example
page 2.6 2. Installation Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual Notes The lenses available and theirpart numbers are listed below: 1.0: 1 fixed lens 103-350 1.25 - 1.45: 1 zoom lens 103-351 1.45 - 1.8: 1 zoom lens 102-451 1.8 - 2.4: 1 zoom lens 102-676 (note: these two lenses overlap) 2.2 - 3...
Page 28 - Method two: Choosing a lens by calculation
page 2.12 2. Installation Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual Notes The Throw ratio for a particularlens is fixed, but assumes thatthe image fills the width of theDMD. For images that do not fill thewidth of the DMD, the Throwratio is effectively increased. Tocorrect for this in thesecalcu...
Page 29 - The following lens calculations may be useful:
page 2.13 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual 2. Installation Notes The Throw ratio for a particularlens is fixed, but assumes thatthe image fills the width of theDMD. For images that do not fill thewidth of the DMD, the Throwratio is effectively increased. Tocorrect for this in thesecalcu...
Page 30 - Shifting the image; Lens shift
page 2.14 2. Installation Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual Notes For more information on usingthe Lens shift feature, see section 4. Using the menus,Lens menu . If the lens is to be shifted in twodirections combined, themaximum range is somewhatless, as can be seen below. full horizonta...
Page 31 - Each time a new lens is fitted; The zoom drive mechanism; Fitting the lens
page 2.15 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual 2. Installation Notes Each time a new lens is fitted to the projector, thecalibration procedure mustbe carried out. See Lens menu , in Section 4. Using the menus . Be careful not to scratch thelens surfaces. If you doaccidentally touch a lens, ...
Page 32 - Mounting the projector; Levelling; Coarse frame adjustment
page 2.16 2. Installation Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual Notes BEFORE INSTALLING THE PROJECTOR, READ ALL THEWARNINGS BELOW AND ALLTHOSE IN IMPORTANT INFORMATION AT THE FRONT OF THIS MANUAL. The projector weighs over 100kg (200lbs). Use safehandling techniques whenlifting the projector...
Page 33 - Stacking projectors
page 2.17 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual 2. Installation Notes When stacking projectors, the stack MUST be vertical, toensure that the stresses aredistributed to all for framecouplings. Make sure that the surface, ceiling or rigging that is tosupport the projector iscapable of support...
Page 34 - Digilink; DigiLink
page 2.18 2. Installation Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual Notes This projector does not includeany image-scaling orprocessing functions. Sourcespresented to the projector canonly be mapped pixel for pixelto the display. More information aboutselecting (blanking) andpositioning of the i...
Page 35 - Input Formats
page 2.19 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual 2. Installation Notes On earlier models, known as‘Stage 1’ models, only SingleDVI-D was available. On later models, from ‘Stage 2’onwards, Dual, Twin and DualTwin DVI-D inputs are alsoavailable. Input Formats Stage 1 model: Single DVI-D A singl...
Page 36 - EDID handshaking; Example: setting up the MMS 1000 multimedia switcher; Projector Outputs; Source menu; Example
page 2.20 2. Installation Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual Notes EDID handshaking If you are using a computer DVI card or other DVI source that obeys the EDIDhandshaking protocol, then the card or source will automatically configure itself tosuit the projector. If not, then you should r...
Page 37 - Appendix; 5HD in twin mode; Input connection examples; examples
page 2.21 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual 2. Installation Notes More information about pinconnections can be found in section 6. Appendix . Cable complexity andinterference can be reduced byusing the Digilink high bandwidth optical connectionsystem. Contact your dealer formore informat...
Page 38 - Computer; Control connection examples; LAN connection
page 2.22 2. Installation Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual Notes More information about pinconnections can be found in section 6. Appendix . More information about using abrowser to control the projectorcan be found in section 4. Using the menus . More information about pinconnections a...
Page 39 - Use only the power cable; Power connections; USA power input; Hubbell; Rest of World power input
page 2.23 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual 2. Installation Notes Use only the power cable provided. Ensure that the power outlet includes a Groundconnection, as thisequipment MUST be earthed. Handle the power cable carefully and avoid sharpbends. Do not use a damagedpower cable. Power c...
Page 40 - Auxilliary Power Output (Stage 2 models only)
page 2.24 2. Installation Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual 5V@1A fusedauxilliary poweroutputs Auxilliary Power Output (Stage 2 models only) Two auxilliary power outputs are available, for powering line drivers etc. Notes Should the 5V auxilliary outputbecome overloaded, a resetablefuse ...
Page 41 - Getting started
3. Getting started Contents 3. Getting started 3.1 Switching the power on .......................................................................................................... 3.2Using the touch screen ................................................................................................
Page 42 - Using the touch screen; Power Connections
page 3.2 3. Getting started Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual Using the touch screen All of the projector’s features can be controlled using the touch screen. The Main Menu is shown below. The eight buttons at the bottom of the screen arevisible whenever the projector is switched on. But...
Page 43 - Switching the lamp on; LAMP; Adjusting the lamp power; OR
page 3.3 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual 3. Getting started Notes Whenever you switch the lampon, the projector will resetmomentarily, whilst the lampstrikes. This is to protect thecontrol circuitry from the effectsof the lamp strike pulse. Any settings made before youswitched the lamp...
Page 44 - Selecting an image source; Adjusting the projected image; IMAGE; Main menu
page 3.4 3. Getting started Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual Notes For more detailed informationabout all the touch screenmenus, see the next section: Using the menus . Selecting an image source • If you have a video source connected, Select Source A or Source B , and the mode you wish ...
Page 46 - Switching the power off; Always allow the lamp to cool
page 3.6 3. Getting started Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual Switching the power off • Press the LAMP button on the Main menu . • Press LAMP OFF. Hold the button pressed until the button turns to yellow, then release. The lamp power will ramp down to minimum then go off after a further ...
Page 51 - Menu structure
page 4.5 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual 4. Using the menus Menu structure Show mode (p6) Show mode indicators Lamp statusVideo sourceWarningsProjector statusLCD screen blankIP addresses Menu buttons.... Main menu Lamp menu (p8) Controls Lamp power slider Menu buttons... Shutter openSh...
Page 52 - Show mode; Show mode; Lamp status; Main
page 4.6 4. Using the menus Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual Show mode When the projector is first switched on, the control panel will be in Show mode , as shown below: In Show mode , these icons are displayed: Lamp status Lamp off Lamp off Lamp on Lamp on Shutter closed Shutter open Sh...
Page 53 - LCD screen blank; IP addresses
page 4.7 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual 4. Using the menus Warnings If a projector fault is detected, the warning symbol will be displayed, with anexplanatory message. Projector status Feature not yet available LCD screen blank To blank the LCD screen, press and hold the Digital proje...
Page 54 - Lamp power; Lamp menu
page 4.8 4. Using the menus Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual Notes The eight buttons of the Main menu are always visible at the bottom of the display. To go back to a previous menuoption that is no longer visible,call up the menu again usingthe appropriate Main menubutton. Lamp menu Pre...
Page 55 - Store; Advanced menu
page 4.9 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual 4. Using the menus Notes The Lamp/Lens memories are useful if you need to swaprepeatedly and easily betweenthe settings for a number ofdifferent lenses, or venues. Lamp/Lens memories Press the LAMP/LENS MEMORIES button. Store To store the curren...
Page 56 - Shift, zoom and focus
page 4.10 4. Using the menus Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual Lens menu Press the LENS button on the Main menu : Shift, zoom and focus To adjust the shift, zoom and focus settings, press the MOVE , ZOOM and FOCUS arrow heads. Lens movements will start slowly, then speed up as the button...
Page 57 - Test patterns; Advanced Lens menu
page 4.11 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual 4. Using the menus Notes Test patterns Pressing the Test patterns button takes you directly to the Test pattern function in the Image menu. See Image menu , later in this section. Lamp/Lens memories Pressing the Lamp/Lens memories button takes ...
Page 58 - Test Patterns; Image menu
page 4.12 4. Using the menus Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual Notes The eight buttons of the Main menu are always visible at the bottom of the display. To go back to a previous menuoption that is no longer visible,call up the menu again usingthe appropriate Main menubutton. When Test pa...
Page 59 - SHUTTER OPEN; SHUTTER CLOSE
page 4.13 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual 4. Using the menus Notes When Test patterns are selected, the actual coloursdisplayed may depend on thesettings of the contrast,brightness and gamma controls. It may be necessary to set allbrightness controls to 0.0, andall contrast controls to...
Page 60 - Contrast
page 4.14 4. Using the menus Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual Notes The eight buttons of the Main menu are always visible at the bottom of the display. To go back to a previous menuoption that is no longer visible,call up the menu again usingthe appropriate Main menubutton. The contrast...
Page 61 - Brightness
page 4.15 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual 4. Using the menus Notes The contrast, brightness andgamma controls in the Image menu are all interactive, so settings made with one controlmay directly affect the setting ofanother control. All these controls allow extremesettings to be made. ...
Page 62 - Gamma
page 4.16 4. Using the menus Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual Notes The eight buttons of the Main menu are always visible at the bottom of the display. To go back to a previous menuoption that is no longer visible,call up the menu again usingthe appropriate Main menubutton. The contrast...
Page 63 - Image; User Gamma Presets; Advanced Gamma Setup
page 4.17 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual 4. Using the menus Notes The contrast, brightness andgamma controls in the Image menu are all interactive, so settings made with one controlmay directly affect the setting ofanother control. All these controls allow extremesettings to be made. ...
Page 64 - Advanced image setup; Input window; Input pan
page 4.18 4. Using the menus Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual Notes The eight buttons of the Main menu are always visible at the bottom of the display. To go back to a previous menuoption that is no longer visible,call up the menu again usingthe appropriate Main menubutton. The Input ad...
Page 65 - Input adjust
page 4.19 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual 4. Using the menus Notes The Input adjust controls allow you to select which portion ofthe video image is to bedisplayed. These controls DO NOT changethe position or size of the wholeimage on the projection screen. To change the position or siz...
Page 66 - Image position
page 4.20 4. Using the menus Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual Notes The eight buttons of the Main menu are always visible at the bottom of the display. To go back to a previous menuoption that is no longer visible,call up the menu again usingthe appropriate Main menubutton. The Image po...
Page 67 - Image orientation
page 4.21 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual 4. Using the menus Notes The Image Orientation controls allow the projected image to beflipped for rear or reflectedprojection, or to correct forincorrectly oriented images. Image orientation Press the IMAGE ORIENTATION button on the Advanced i...
Page 68 - Source select; Twin Link
page 4.22 4. Using the menus Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual Notes The eight buttons of the Main menu are always visible at the bottom of the display. To go back to a previous menuoption that is no longer visible,call up the menu again usingthe appropriate Main menubutton. On earlier m...
Page 69 - Configuration menu; CONFIG; Detailed status; DETAILED STATUS; Config menu
page 4.23 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual 4. Using the menus Notes The eight buttons of the Main menu are always visible at the bottom of the display. To go back to a previous menuoption that is no longer visible,call up the menu again usingthe appropriate Main menubutton. Configuratio...
Page 70 - Networking configuration; Ethernet configuration choices
page 4.24 4. Using the menus Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual Notes Do not make changes to the networking configurationunless you understand whatyou are doing, or have takenadvice from your NetworkManager. If you make a mistake, it ispossible that you will losecontact with the projector...
Page 72 - Wireless LAN configuration; Do not make changes to the
page 4.26 4. Using the menus Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual Wireless LAN configuration Feature not yet available Notes Do not make changes to the networking configurationunless you understand whatyou are doing, or have takenadvice from your NetworkManager. If you make a mistake, it is...
Page 73 - Touchscreen calibration; Reset IP addresses
page 4.27 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual 4. Using the menus Notes The eight buttons of the Main menu are always visible at the bottom of the display. To go back to a previous menuoption that is no longer visible,call up the menu again usingthe appropriate Main menubutton. Touchscreen ...
Page 74 - Software update should NOT; Engineering & Maintenance menu; ENGINEERING & MAINTENANCE; Log files; Software update
page 4.28 4. Using the menus Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual Notes Software update should NOT be carried out except by, orwith the supervision of,Digital Projection Servicepersonnel. Engineering & Maintenance menu Press the ENGINEERING & MAINTENANCE button on the Main menu : Lo...
Page 75 - Help menu
page 4.29 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual 4. Using the menus Notes The eight buttons of the Main menu are always visible at the bottom of the display. To go back to a previous menuoption that is no longer visible,call up the menu again usingthe appropriate Main menubutton. Help menu Fe...
Page 77 - Maintenance
5. Maintenance Contents 5. Maintenance 5.1 Changing the lamp .................................................................................................................. 5.2 Lamp-hours meter ..........................................................................................................
Page 78 - Changing the lamp
page 5.2 5. Maintenance Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual Changing the lamp The lamp should be changed after 750 hours of use, as indicated on the lamp-hoursmeter. The meter is located on the front of the lamp module, and is accesible insidethe lamp compartment door. To open the lamp com...
Page 80 - Take care when removing the
page 5.4 5. Maintenance Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual To change the lamp: • Press the LAMP button on the Main menu . • Press LAMP OFF and hold for 3 seconds. The lamp will ramp down to minimum and go off after a further 3 seconds. • Allow the lamp to cool for 5 minutes. • Push the ma...
Page 81 - Changing the filter
page 5.5 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual 5. Maintenance Changing the filter To change the filter: • Press the LAMP button on the Main menu . • Press LAMP OFF and hold for 3 seconds. The lamp will ramp down to minimum and go off after a further 3 seconds. • Allow the lamp to cool for 5 ...
Page 82 - Never use strong detergents; Cleaning the projector and lens
page 5.6 5. Maintenance Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual Notes Never use strong detergents or solvents such as alcoholor thinners to clean theprojector and lens. Cleaning the projector and lens Turn the projector off before cleaning. Clean the cabinet periodically with a damp cloth. If ...
Page 84 - Troubleshooting; Problem; The projector will not power up.; Possible solutions; Section 1. Introduction, Getting to know the projector; Section 5. Maintenance, Changing the lamp
page 6.2 6. Appendix Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual Troubleshooting Problem The projector will not power up. The projector shuts down after it hasbeen in use for some time. The lamp is not lit. The menus say the lamp is lit but noimage is displayed. The image does not fit the screenco...
Page 85 - Poor colour depth reproduction.
page 6.3 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual 6. Appendix Problem Possible solutions Poor colour depth reproduction. Uneven image quality. Projector does not respond to remotecontrol commands from a computer. Colour depth is 8 bits using Single or Dual inputs. If using Twin inputs for great...
Page 86 - Specifications; Part numbers; Optical
page 6.4 6. Appendix Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual Specifications Part numbers Projector USA model 102-061 Rest of World model 103-398 Lenses 1.0 :1 fixed lens 103-350 1.25 - 1.45 :1 zoom lens 103-351 1.45 - 1.8 :1 zoom lens 102-451 1.8 - 2.4 :1 zoom lens 102-676 2.2 - 3.0 :1 zoom le...
Page 87 - Physical; Operating Temperature
page 6.5 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual 6. Appendix Physical Operating Temperature 10 to 35°C Storage Temperature -10 to 50°C Thermal Dissipation 13640 BTU Operating Humidity up to 80% non-condensing Weight 114kg (249lbs)
Page 88 - Lens Data; Mechanical
page 6.6 6. Appendix Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual Lens Data 103-350 103-351 102-451 102-676 throw ratio 1.0 :1 fixed 1.25 - 1.45 :1 zoom 1.45 - 1.8 :1 zoom 1.8 - 2.4 :1 zoom full DMD image width 2.2m - 6.9m 3.5 - 31m 3 - 25m 2 - 19m (7.4 - 22.6ft) (11 - 102ft) (9 - 82ft) (7 - 62ft) ...
Page 91 - 0BaseT Unshielded Twisted Pair cable
page 6.9 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual 6. Appendix LAN connection 10BaseT Unshielded Twisted Pair cable The standard wire colours as as follows: 1 White / Orange stripe 2 Orange 3 White / Green stripe 4 Blue 5 White / Blue stripe 6 Green 7 White / Brown stripe 8 Brown Crossed cable (...
Page 92 - Serial control input; Modem settings
page 6.10 6. Appendix Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual Serial control input 1 unused 2 Received Data 3 Transmitted Data 4 Data Terminal Ready 5 Signal Ground 6 Data Set Ready 7 Request To Send 8 Clear To Send 9 unused at present Null-modem cable (used to connect the projector to a compu...
Page 93 - Using Windows Hyperterminal to connect to the projector
page 6.11 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual 6. Appendix Using Windows Hyperterminal to connect to the projector Many features of the projector can be controlled remotely by sending ascii characterstrings to the serial control input, or via a LAN, using the protocol and syntaxdescribed in...
Page 94 - Remote communications protocol; example lens command; Image commands; Image Brightness
page 6.12 6. Appendix Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual Remote communications protocol Version 1.2 Patch A Each command string sent to the projector should start with character 0x0a and endwith character 0x0d. If you are using Windows Hyperterminal, then this will be takencare of by the ...
Page 95 - Image Contrast
page 6.13 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual 6. Appendix Image Contrast Used to set and query image contrast (gain) levels. CALL : "image,contrast,write,r,[r level],g,[g level],b,[b level],o,[level],a,[mode]" : Where [level] is 0.0 to 2.0 in steps of 0.001 : and [mode] is either &...
Page 96 - Image Orientation; Image Mirror Park
page 6.14 6. Appendix Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual Image Orientation Used to set and query image orientation. CALL : "image,imageorient,write,[orient]" : Where [orient] is one of "normal", "nsflip", "ewflip" or "newsflip" RETURNS : "[msg i...
Page 97 - Image Colour Temperature Gain; Input Image Size
page 6.15 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual 6. Appendix Image Colour Temperature Gain Used to set and query image colour temperature levels. CALL : "image,colourtempgain,write,r,[r level],g,[g level],b,[b level]" : Where [level] is 0.0 to 2.0 in steps of 0.001 RETURNS : "[msg...
Page 98 - Input Image Window Size; Image Position
page 6.16 6. Appendix Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual Input Image Window Size Used to set and query image input window size. CALL : "image,inputimagewindow,write,c,[cols],r,[rows]" : Where [cols] is the number of pixels range 640 to DMD size : and [rows] is the number of lines ...
Page 99 - Input Capture Offset
page 6.17 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual 6. Appendix Input Capture Offset Used to set and query image capture offset. CALL : "image,inputcaptureoffset,write,c,[cols offset],r,[rows offset]" : Where [cols] is the number of pixels offset from centre : and [rows] is the number of...
Page 101 - Degamma Table Select
page 6.19 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual 6. Appendix Degamma Table Select Used to set and query degamma table settings. CALL : "image,degammaselect,write,[table no.][parametric]" : Where [table no.] is one of: : 0 - Graphics/NTSC : 1 - Graphics Enhanced : 2 - NTSC Enhanced : 3...
Page 102 - Picture Mute
page 6.20 6. Appendix Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual Picture Mute Used to set and query picture mute. CALL : "image,picmute,write,[mode]" : Where [mode] is one of "on" or "off" RETURNS : "[msg id],ACK,picmute,[mode]" : OR : "[msg id],NAK,picmute"...
Page 103 - Lens Commands; Lens Stop All; Lens Move
page 6.21 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual 6. Appendix Lens Commands Lens Stop All Used to stop all lens motors. CALL : "lens,stop,write" RETURNS : "[msg id],ACK,stop" : OR : "[msg id],NAK,stop" Lens Move Used to move lens position left-right, up-down and open/cl...
Page 104 - Lens Goto Absolute Position; Lens Goto Centre; Lens Calibrate Zoom
page 6.22 6. Appendix Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual Lens Goto Absolute Position Used to move lens to absolute co-ordinates. CALL : "lens,goto,write,h,[hpos],v,[vpos],f,[fpos],z,[zpos]" : Where hpos, vpos, fpos and zpos are values probably obtained from a'goto read' NOTE : Any...
Page 105 - PSU Commands; Lamp On; Lamp Off
page 6.23 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual 6. Appendix PSU Commands Lamp On Used to turn Lamp on and query Lamp state. CALL : "lpsu,on,write,[lamp number]" NOTE : Lamp number currently ignored but must be present : (can be set to 0). RETURNS : "[msg id],ACK,on" : "[m...
Page 106 - Lamp Power
page 6.24 6. Appendix Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual Lamp Power Used to set and query Lamp power level. CALL : "lpsu,power,write,[lamp number],[% power]" NOTE : Lamp number currently ignored but must be present : (can be set to 0). RETURNS : "[msg id],ACK,power" : "...
Page 107 - Dimensions
page 6.25 Digital Projection LIGHTNING 35HD User Manual 6. Appendix Dimensions All dimensions in mm