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2 CONTENTS CHAPTER 1. FEATURES OF RM-V1000NU ........................................................................... 4 1. FEATURES OF SYSTEM ...................................................................................................................... 4 CHAPTER 2 . GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS...
4 CHAPTER 1. FEATURES OF RM-V1000NU 1. FEATURES OF SYSTEM ¶ Large screen with little reflection.The new tinted screen improves the screen contrast and vertical angle of view. Since reflection of externallight has also been reduced, viewers feel no visual discomfort even in brightly lit event halls a...
5 ¶ Convergence memoryApart from the standard values set at shipment, up to 3 kinds of data can be memorized for the adjustingvalue. ¶ Convenient “color mode selection switch” for camera-reexposure.A convenient “color mode selection switch” which can set two types of white balance data is provided. ...
6 CHAPTER 2. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS (Fig.2-1) unit : mm 1. SPECIFICATIONS OF PRODUCT (1) General Unit Specifications Power supply voltage ..... AC100V to 120V, 50/60HzMaximum Consumption power .................. 1740VA Right unit (including multi video processor) 940VA Left unit (no multi video proc...
9 No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 - = ~ ! @ # $ % ^ & * ( ) _ (Fig. 2-4) Control Panel GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS Function Used for switching the control level of the ABL link control voltagewhen ABL link is ON. Input terminal of ABL signal, remote control signal and RS-232Csignal Output terminal of ABL sig...
12 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS (3) Multi Video Processor (Referred to MVP below) Input signal Input video signal (NTSC) Note 1 1-line ............................................. BNC terminal (One RGB input system can be added with additionof optional RGB board) 1 Composite video signal ...................
13 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS MVP Panel RESET GENLOCK EXTINT NTSCRGB FILTER ONOFF VBSY/C MODE RATE RS-232C VD H/C SYNC R B G VBS Y C INPUT OUTPUT VOUT1 VOUT3 VOUT2 VOUT4 VBS/G Y/B C/R VBS/G Y/B C/R VBS/G Y/B C/R VBS/G Y/B C/R ON OFF POWER = 2 3 ~ ! @ 1 5 7 8 9 4 6 0- 1 POWER switch (Power) Used to turn ...
14 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS 7 MODE switch Used to select the video output mode. Output Mode Switch Contents Output Mode *2 RGB OFF RGB ON RESERVED RESERVED Switch No. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F NTSC NTSC Frequency Mode Output Mode VBS,Y/C VBS,Y/C Standard Speed/ Double Speed *1 Standard Speed Dou...
16 INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY (1) Weight-tolerant The ground must be flat and horizontal. It should be able to bear the weight of the system.For wooden floors, if the part receiving the weight of the system lies at the center between the reinforcementbeams below the floor, the floor may become deform...
17 INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY (7) Temperature and Humidity Conditions ¶ Closely observe the following conditions on the temperature and humidity of the location of installation. (1)Operating temperature : 5 to 35 degC (No condensation) (2)Operating humidity : 20 % to 80 % (3)Storing temperature : –10...
18 INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY (9) Angle of view and appropriate view range Horizontal Visible Angle Vertical Visible Angle (Fig.3-1) (Fig.3-2)
20 INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY (12) Power Supply 1 Power supply voltage The guaranteed voltage of this system is ± 10% of the rated voltage. But if the impedance of the power wires is high, the voltage waveform will become distorted and show the samesymptoms as when voltage drops abnormally. As the fo...
22 INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY 2. INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY (1) Confirmation 1 Decide the position for installing the system according to the installation conditions in Chapter 3. Check Items [1] Dimensions of installing position, space at the back, distance to the ceiling[2] Floor flatness, strength,...
23 INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY 3 Unpacking [1] Remove the top and side (the longer side) wood frames one by one. [2] Remove the upper cover and side cover. [3] Remove the unit from the frames. [4] Remove the upper pad and mirror mat. [5] Remove side pad, and top pad covering the unit. Remove the tapes...
25 INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY 4 Projection Screen * Projection screen is double-packaged to maintain its performance. After removing the middle cover protect- ing its screen, make sure the screen does not get scratched or dirty. [1] Remove the top cover. [2] Remove the band securing the middle cover ...
26 INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY (3) Carrying the Units After Opening Packaging 1 Screen To carry the screen unit after opening the packaging, hold them by the parts shown in the figure, and lift andmove them. (Lifted by one or two persons) Hold the parts indicated by (Fig. 3-5) ¶ Never drag the system ...
27 INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY 3. PRECAUTIONS FOR TRANSPORTATION Do not stack the units on their sides or backs when transporting them.Always place them upright. If they are stacked on their sides or backs, vibration and shock may cause damage or fire hazards. 7 Precautions on transportation of unit ¶...
29 INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY 4. ASSEMBLING THE SYSTEM (1) Assembling the system [1] Before moving the system to where it is to be installed, insert three Mickey bolts into the main unit. [2] Secure the shield and the shield S to unit L with the scrivet (six parts). [3] Move units R and L to the plac...
32 INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY (3) Connection Cable clamp (Fig.3-14) Linking cable (Cord with 6P mini DIN) (Fig.3-13) Remote control unit RS-232C communication connector Accessories ¶ Coaxial cable 130 260 A B C D E F Black ¶ Linked cable 6P mini DIN cord Connect as shown in Fig. 3-13 using thecable p...
33 INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY Examples of System (1) Enlarged display only LDP C.VIDEO To MVP input RM-V1000NU/RM-V1000NA RM-V1000NU/RM-V1000NA LDP 1 LDP 2 LDP 4 C.VIDEO To MVP input LDP 3 (2) Multi display LDP 1 LDP 2 LDP 4 LDP 3 To C. VIDEO MPJ input To C. VIDEO MPJ input To C. VIDEO MPJ input To C...
35 ADJUSTMENTS (5) Equipment Required for Adjustments The following are required for the adjustments performed during the set-up of MPJ. PioneerRU-V107 LDdemonstration2 (Not for sale) PioneerLD-V4400 Test discGGT 1072 Equipment PersonalComputer Adjustingremotecontrol Signalgenerator Adjusting LD LD ...
42 ADJUSTMENTS 3. SCREEN ADJUSTMENTS (1) Adjustment Flowchart The following shows the order for performing the adjustments generally required in the setup of this system. For details, see the descriptions on the next page and later. 1 Give ID ↓ 2 Adjust the size of each screen ↓ 3 Adjust the converg...
44 ADJUSTMENTS 3 Center adjustment Set to only green and adjust the center with V STATIC GH STATIC␣ . 2 Adjustment signal input For adjusting size ..................................................... Frame size picture(EX.LD Test disc GGT1072, FRAME No. 5941),Monoscope, etc. For screen joining, lin...
45 ADJUSTMENTS 2 H SIZE adjustment Set to only green, observe the right side of the screen , and adjust the data amount in the horizontal directionusing H SIZE . Do not observe the left side of the screen. Observehere Reference Information To adjust the NTSC input for horizontal 93% and vertical 92%...
56 ADJUSTMENTS 5 2 4 1 6 3 Note If only one point is moved greatly in the pointconvergence mode, it may not move in areassmaller than the desired adjusting area.In this case, adjust while moving the other pointsslowly. Does not move to the set position
59 ADJUSTMENTS 8 H BLK L and H BLK R Adjustments H BLK L and H BLK R adjustments are performed to obtain the optimum convergence adjustment wave form when the display range changes due to changes in the H SIZE. Video signal Video signal D i s p l a yrange af-t e r s i z echanged Convergence a d j u ...
60 ADJESTMENTS H BLK R Adjustment Output all three colors R, G, B, observe the␣ right␣ side␣ of␣ the␣ screen , and adjust with H␣ BLK␣ R so that the color stops deviating. When H BLK R adjustment is not properly performed H BLK L adjustment Output all three colors R, G, B, observe the left␣ side␣ of...
61 ADJUSTMENTS A C B D Confirming the Optimum H BLK L, H BLK R Values OSD display Optimum H BLK R value Movement on screen When point A is lowered by point convergence, point B should not move. Confirming the Optimum H BLK L Value When point C is lowered by point convergence, point D should not move...
65 ADJUSTMENTS 5 Rough Adjustments (1) Black level adjustment Signal:White 10% Adjust R LOW, G LOW, and B LOW to the point where the CRT starts lighting up. (2) HI LIGHT adjustment Signal:White 50% Adjust R HI, G HI, and B HI so that the CRT becomes white. First, adjust so that the brightness of R, ...
66 ADJESTMENTS 6 LINEAR WHITE adjustment When white peak signals such as WINDOW are input, due to the characteristics of the Blue CRT, there is atendency for the peak to become yellow compared to other colors. The linear white adjustment is performed tocorrect this tendency.Blue becomes weak when da...
67 ADJUSTMENTS 9 Adjustment Using Moving Images The adjustment using images adjusts the overall joining of the screens by loading discs used by users (for actual perfor- mance) and discs always used for adjustments. View the overall screen and adjust the screen with the greatest difference to the ot...
88 ADJUSTMENTS 3 Adjustment Examples [1] Setting the ID 1) Enter the adjustment mode by ADJ IN key. 2) The main menu will be displayed. Press the 1 key to select [1. ID SET/CLEAR/SELECT]. 3) Check that the ID display at the top left of the screen is [– –]. Press the 1 key to select [1. ID SET]. When...
92 ADJUSTMENTS 4 Precautions Upon Use (Adjustment Control Unit) • Always release the adjustment mode with ADJ OUT button and turn off the power with the POWER button after adjustments and settings. All adjusted values and settings will be memorized. • The remote control adjustment mode will automati...
94 OPERATIONS • MAINTENANCE 7 Replacement of MPJ Replacing the Top MPJ [1] Remove rear cover A (four screws) and rear cover B (eight screws). (Fig. 5-1)[2] Remove the mirror stay A (four screws) and remove the mirror. (Fig. 5-2) Handle the mirror with extreme care. [3] Remove the engine support stay...
95 OPERATIONS • MAINTENANCE Replacing the Bottom MPU [1] Remove the rear cover B (eight screws) and rear cover C (six screws). (Fig. 5-5)[2] Remove the mirror stay A (four screws) and engine support stay B (six screws) (Fig. 5-6) and remove the MPJ stopper (four screws) (Fig. 5-7). [3] Remove the st...
96 OPERATIONS • MAINTENANCE [1] [2] [3] [6] [7] [4] [5] Pull in this direction 7 Replacement of MVP [1] Remove rear covers C (R) and (L). (6 screws)[2] Remove the UL cover A. (6 screws)[3] Remove the UL cover C. (2 screws)[4] Disconnect the MVP power cord.[5] Disconnect the connectors and remove the...
97 OPERATIONS • MAINTENANCE 7 Replacing the Screen [1] Remove the panels at the top and right side of the screen unit to be replaced. (Remove 12 screws. ) The panels are made of polycarbonate. Adhesive double coated tapes are pasted to the frames. To removethe panel, pull it out carefully in the hor...
100 OPERATIONS • MAINTENANCE 3. PRECAUTIONS FOR ASSEMBLING AND MAINTENANCE ¶ Periodically clean the vent nets of the fan of MPJ to prevent it from clogging. ¶ In assemblies and maintenance, the service person must move in the cabinet. The following are precautionsfor this procedure. [1] Do not place...
102 PRECAUTIONS 2. NOT MALFUNCTION ¶ In some cases, the screen from appear bluish when seen from the left and slightly reddish when seen from theright. This phenomenon called color shift is inevitable due to the structure of the projection system in whichthe R G, B tubes are lined up and light is pr...
104 APPENDIX (MVP manual) INTRODUCTION The multi video processor (hereafter referred to as MVP below) is equipped with a serial interface conforming toRS-232C standards which can be connected to computers. This manual is required when connecting the MVP to the external computer and controlling adjus...
105 APPENDIX (MVP manual) FG Frame Ground Tx (D, I, O) Trandmitted Data Rx (D, I, O) Received Data RTS (I, O) Requenst to Send CTS (I, O) Clear to Send DSR (I, O) Data Set Ready SG Signal Ground 1 14 25 13 Connection with External Computer <External Computer Side> <Video Processor Side> ...
107 APPENDIX (MVP manual) OPERATION MODE 1. Normal mode : This mode is set when the power and reset switches are pressed. This makes the panel switch effective and sets the performance mode according to theswitch settings. 2. Operation mode : Mode which enables MVP from the external computer. This m...
109 APPENDIX (MVP manual) VIDEO OUTPUT MODE OF MVP ¶ The video output formats set by the mode switches are as shown in the following table.(At shipment, the mode switch value is set to “8”.) ¶ Bus format : NTSC .............. NTSC digital signal transmission method. ¶ Output format : VBS (VIDEO sign...
110 APPENDIX (MVP manual) ADJUSTMENT FUNCTIONS MVP enables the input and output boards to be adjusted and set by connecting the external computer. Thefollowing are items which can be set. (1) MVP settings • For adjusting the picture frame (output image position) (Coarse adjustments:Refer to &P, ...
111 APPENDIX (MVP manual) PICTURE FRAME ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE Adjust the MVP picture frame as follows. (1) Connect the RS-232C cable to the MVP panel. (Refer to (P.105) “Connection with MVP EXTERNAL COMPUTER”.) (2) Initialize the picture frame data in RAM. ex. &L0 (Refer to &L command.) (3) S...
112 APPENDIX (MVP manual) To Set the System Back to 4-screen Magnification [@ command] Input: @h (h=8 or 9) Explanation: • For setting the system back to 4-screen magnification after convergence adjustment, etc. • Used also when the normal 4-screen magnification output cannot be obtained due to inco...
116 APPENDIX (MVP manual) To Indicate the Current MVP State [SYS command] Input: SYS Explanation : The current MVP state is shown when SYS is input. (Example)RMD-V3000 Series PROGRAM Ver. 1.00A ID 0 This is displayed continuously. MODE 8DEMO 8GEN LOCK INTERNALMANUAL MODE L2 INPUT : V.SCAN BOARD Y/C ...
119 APPENDIX (MVP manual) Tint Adjustment [TNT command] Input : TNTd 1 d 2 d 3 Explanation: Corrects the tint of the NTSC input board. d 1 d 2 d 3 : Compensation value 0 to 255 TNT? : Help display TNT : Displays the current value and moves to the sub command mode • To execute this command, it is nec...
122 APPENDIX (MVP manual) RMD-V3020 COMMAND REFERENCE Outline of RMD-V3020 • Introduction The RMD-V3020 is an input board (hereafter referred to as VS board) which supports variable scanning forinputting images of computer (hereafter referred to as PC) to the MVP. Horizontal frequency : 24 kHz to 35...
123 APPENDIX (Manual) VS Board Command Rules 0. Symbols aaa : Command consisting of 3 alphabet letters ddd : Basic commands : Decimals between 0 to 255 consisting of 1 to 3 digits. Can start with 0. Exceptional commands : Depends on each command. xxx : Special data. UP0 to UP9, UPF, DW0 to DW9, DWF,...
124 APPENDIX (MVP manual) 2. Exceptional Commands • Model data commands TBL : Displays the current model data table. TBLhh : Displays the hh model data table. M : Displays the current model number. Mhh : Sets the hh model number. Fhh : Sets the hh model number data to the initial value. When the hh ...
126 APPENDIX (MVP manual) B, R Clamp Adjustment [BLV, RLV commands] Input : BLVd 1 d 2 d 3 , RLVd 1 d 2 d 3 Explanation : • d 1 d 2 d 3 : Compensation data 0 to 254 • BLV : Adjusts the B clamp level. RLV : Adjusts the R clamp level. • Use this command to adjust so that the white balance of the low l...
127 APPENDIX (Manual) Horizontal, Vertical Blanking Window Position Adjustment [HWN, VWN commands] Input : HWNd 1 d 2 d 3 , VWNd 1 d 2 d 3 Explanation : • d 1 d 2 d 3 :Compensation data 0 to 254 • HWN :Adjusts the H blanking window position. VWN :Adjusts the V blanking window position.However, the p...
128 APPENDIX (MVP manual) Full Dot Number Compensation [HFD command] Input : HFDddd Explanation : • d 1 d 2 d 3 :Compensation data 0 to 254 • Corrects the preset sampling clock.• Vertical bit lines can be erased by executing the HFD command.• The HFD and HPS data are correlated and have limited valu...
129 APPENDIX (Manual) Vertical Compression Filter Conversion Rate Input [LCV command] Input : LCVd 1 d 2 d 3 d 4 Explanation : • d 1 d 2 =00 to 15 (Add 0 before all numbers below 9) Vertical direction rate before conversion • d 3 d 4 =00 to 15 (Add 0 before all numbers below 9) Vertical direction ra...
136 APPENDIX (MVP manual) VS BOARD MODEL SELECTION Auto locked C h e c k f r e q u e n c y ,line number usingFRQ command Output in Mode 99 Locked in Mode 99? Preset PC?(01 to 09) Lock preset model datausing M command. Frame, coloradjustment When using the Mode99 data as it is. The model may be outsi...
137 APPENDIX (Manual) SELECTING THE SYNC SIGNAL When adjusting the VS board, care must be taken regarding the relation of the priority order of the syncsignal. Order of selecting the sync signal The priority order for selecting the sync signal of the VS board is Separate sync > composite sync >...
138 APPENDIX (MVP manual) CHECK SHEET <CUBE Adjustment> 1. Preparations 1 Connect the power supply, and connect the cable for input signals and ABL link cable (control cable). 2 Place the connected cables neatly. 3 After completing the above 1 and 2 , turn on the power and perform aging for on...
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