Page 3 - Section 1; Introduction; GraphXMASTER
Section 1 Introduction RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual 1-1 GraphXMASTER RPMSP-D100U and CSP70-D100U products are based on single chip DLP (Digital Light Processing) technology by Texas Instruments with SXGA+ resolution. The RPMSP-D100U is a dual lamp projector that is specially designed fo...
Page 4 - Purchase Record; Service and Support; Record
Section 1: Introduction 1-2 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual Each projection system is provided with a User’s Kit, which includes items required in the setup and maintenance of the projector. Check the User’s Kit to ensure you have received the following items: ♦ User’s Manual ♦ Installation Gu...
Page 5 - Section 2; Installation & Setup; The upper right corner (; ) typically accepts an RGB signal from an external; ) accepts digital or; from devices such as VCRs, laser disc players or DVD players.; Sources; RGB
Section 2 Installation & Setup RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual 2-1 This section includes information on the setup and connection of various sources to the projector. Sources should only be connected after the projector has correctly been installed. For mechanical installation and first-tim...
Page 6 - , use the red, green and blue BNCs as described in YPbPr Signals; YPbPr
Section 2: Installation and Setup 2-2 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual Connect the SYNC BNC input(s) first. Then connect the red, green and blue source outputs to the RED , GREEN , and BLUE BNCs on the INPUT 1 panel. If the source uses sync-on-green, only the red, green, and blue connections ar...
Page 8 - Communications
Section 2: Installation and Setup 2-4 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual Optional modules allow you to increase your total number of inputs and/or accommodate different signal types, whether analog or digital. Install in the areas labeled INPUT 5. Options include: • RGB 500 Input Module • RGB 400...
Page 11 - Section 2: Installation and Setup; Then chain the projectors together by connecting an
Section 2: Installation and Setup RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual 2-7 . Figure 2.8. RS232 Network MIXED NETWORK : To control multiple projectors with a computer/controller having an RS422 interface, first set them all to the same baud rate as your RS422 controller. NOTE: You must enable this c...
Page 12 - : To add one or more projectors to an Ethernet network,; : Upon connection to most Ethernet; Figure 2.11. Setting the Projector’s IP Address; On some Ethernet networks, firewall restrictions may require
Section 2: Installation and Setup 2-8 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual ETHERNET NETWORK SETUP : To add one or more projectors to an Ethernet network, use standard CAT5 cable to connect each projector’s Ethernet port to a hub belonging to the network. A controller or PC must also be connected to...
Page 14 - Do not attempt operation if the AC supply and cord are; Connection
Section 2: Installation and Setup 2-10 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual Plug the line cord to the AC receptacle located in the bottom left corner of the Dual Lamp Module (DLM), and the 3-pronged end into a grounded AC outlet. The input voltage to the projector must be capable of 100 - 240 VAC. ...
Page 15 - Section 3; Operation; Figure 3.1. Identifying Projector Components; the
Section 3 Operation RPMSP & CSP70 User’s Manual 3-1 This section explains how to effectively operate the projector once it has been installed. It is recommended that you read this section and familiarize yourself with the components and the available menu options before you begin using your proj...
Page 16 - - Two, 100W UHP lamps are housed in this module and are; directly into the beam of the remote.; on the input panel.; Keypad Commands
Section 3: Operation 3-2 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual The DLM is designed to remain in a horizontal position and does not get rotated 90 ° like the PHM when the configuration of the projector is changed. AC RECEPTACLE - Connect the appropriately rated line cord supplied with the projector t...
Page 17 - Section 3: Operation; . The wired remote is recommended
Section 3: Operation RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual 3-3 . The IR sensor on the projector will detect the signals and relay the commands for internal processing. See Figure 3. 2. You can convert the IR remote into a wired remote keypad using the cable provided with the projector. Connect one e...
Page 18 - Auto; Channel; Guide to Keypads
Section 3: Operation 3-4 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual Keep in mind the following guidelines: • Press keys one-at-a-time; there are no simultaneous key combinations required. • Power and OSD OSD —are “press-and-hold” keys that do not function with a typical quick press-and-release key press....
Page 19 - , or you may prefer to
Section 3: Operation RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual 3-5 . NOTE: Channel ( C han nel ) key behavior during a presentation depends on whether or not the Display Channel List option is enabled in the Menu Preferences menu. You can choose to use a scrollable list of channels when you press C han ...
Page 20 - PIP
Section 3: Operation 3-6 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual white (i.e., “crushed”). Conversely, low contrast causes dim images. See 3.5, Adjusting the Image (Image Settings subsection). Gamma NOTE: This is the same as “Gamma” in the Image Settings Menu. “Gamma” determines what gray shades are di...
Page 21 - Function Key; Channel Setup menu to enable deletion or copying of a channel.; Projector; does not save changes within text editing boxes (including number
Section 3: Operation RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual 3-7 . Function Key IF WITHIN A MENU: Using the Func for special tasks within the menu system is noted with the appropriate topic elsewhere in Section 3. For example, press Func in the Channel Setup menu to enable deletion or copying of a cha...
Page 22 - System; CAUTION
Section 3: Operation 3-8 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual Arrow Keys Use the keys to change a slidebar value or to select a different option within a pull-down list without having to first scroll through options. These keys also jump to the next page in long menus. See also Editing Text later i...
Page 23 - Figure 3.4. Accessing General Help Topics
Section 3: Operation RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual 3-9 . NOTES: 1) If there is no signal present, all source-dependent adjustments are disabled. 2) After 15 minutes of inactivity, the projector leaves the menu system and returns to the presentation. 3) The Status menu is read-only. When fini...
Page 24 - Slidebars in menus –; or; slidebar disappears if it is not used within 5 seconds.
Section 3: Operation 3-10 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual • When using PIP images, use key to adjust the other image. Once selected, change the settings as desired (see below). Changes take effect immediately and are saved upon exit from all menus, or after 15 minutes. Slidebars in menus – The...
Page 25 - while in a pull-down list to cancel any change.; Editing Text
Section 3: Operation RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual 3-11 . Figure 3.5. Example of Pull-Down List NOTES: 1) Press or to jump between pages in an extra long pull down list. 2) Press Exit while in a pull-down list to cancel any change. ACTIVATE THE EDIT WINDOW: To enter or edit text, highlight t...
Page 26 - to cancel editing of numerical values.; An input is a source physically connected at the projector.; Pressing the appropriate direct; — is a quick and seamless way to display from; Inputs; Do I Select an Input
Section 3: Operation 3-12 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual Enter numbers directly from the keypad in order to specify numbers representing projectors, channels (source setups), or slots. As each digit is entered, it is displayed and the cursor moves on. Note that channel numbers are defined wit...
Page 27 - key may display a channel list; Channel List; Creating a New
Section 3: Operation RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual 3-13 . CHANNEL - A channel is a collection of measurements, locations and settings that tailor the display of a signal to your specific needs. Since source types and applications can vary greatly, you will likely want to adjust and define a ...
Page 28 - NOTE: If you have more than a handful of channels, use
Section 3: Operation 3-14 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual USING A CHANNEL: You can normally select a channel at any time by pressing C han nel (see right). If you want to prevent a channel from appearing in this list, you must edit the channel as described in Channel Edit later in this section...
Page 29 - Copying
Section 3: Operation RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual 3-15 . Table 3.2. Abbreviations for Signal Type Abbrev. Signal Type 4WH Composite (4 wire) on HC input 4WV Composite (4 wire) on V input SG Sync-on-green 5W Separate H,V 5WR Separate H,V swapped SVid S-Vid CVid Composite Video Dig Digital FU...
Page 30 - Editing a Channel Setup
Section 3: Operation 3-16 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual Figure 3.8. Deleting a Channel TO DELETE MULTIPLE CHANNELS , highlight any channel in the Channel Setup menu and press Func to go to the Channel Copy/Delete submenu. Select “Delete Unlocked Only” and press to delete all unlocked channel...
Page 32 - Resize Presets; By default when displaying a new source, your; The “Custom” re-size descriptor automatically appears in
Section 3: Operation 3-18 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual Use Auto Setup ( Auto ) For a good and efficient first step in perfecting the image, press Auto . This initiates an automated process in which the projector quickly optimizes critical display parameters for unlocked channels such as siz...
Page 34 - Select; to display an anamorphic image
Section 3: Operation 3-20 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual • Select “FULL HEIGHT” to fill the display from top-to-bottom. Depending on the source, this may create borders. • Select “ANAMORPHIC” to display an anamorphic image in its native 16:9 aspect ratio. The image will fill the screen from s...
Page 35 - Crop the image as desired so
Section 3: Operation RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual 3-21 . If some shimmer from a video or HDTV source persists, use the “Filter” control to remove high-frequency noise from the signal. H-Position This option moves the image right or left within the area of available pixels. NOTE: The value s...
Page 36 - Press; Image Settings Menu
Section 3: Operation 3-22 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual bars. Figure 3.12. Blanking of a PIP Image PLUG & DISPLAY (EDID): By default, a Plug & Play (EDID) source outputs a signal according to the EDID information provided by the projector. To override this information and display in ...
Page 37 - an; Filter
Section 3: Operation RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual 3-23 . will not be as bright as they could be and the overall image will be dim. For best results, start with a low value and increase so that whites remain bright but are not distorted or tinted, and that light areas do not become white (i....
Page 38 - RGB signals in NTSC, PAL, SECAM frequency ranges
Section 3: Operation 3-24 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual video signal, or if a graphics signal appears overly “soft”. Both instances indicate that “Filter” may be set to the wrong option. Detail “Detail” adjusts the sharpness of a video image so that edges remain clearly defined. It can be pa...
Page 39 - Video Options
Section 3: Operation RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual 3-25 . Video Options — SUBMENU This submenu is used with video sources only ( INPUTS 3 or 4 ). ENABLE DECODER AGC: Automatic Gain Control (AGC) affects decoded video images only. Enter a checkmark (default) in most instances—this activates t...
Page 42 - This option (formerly known as sync tip; Select which color or colors you want to see in the display, useful; See Figure 3.13. Adjusting Input Levels Using the Peak Detector:
Section 3: Operation 3-28 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual CLAMP LOCATION – This option (formerly known as sync tip clamping) can brighten the image produced from certain high-resolution high-frequency graphic sources. For almost all sources, the best clamp location is automatically selected by...
Page 43 - Figure 3.13. Adjusting Input Levels Using the Peak Detector; Advanced Image Settings; This control applies a
Section 3: Operation RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual 3-29 . Figure 3.13. Adjusting Input Levels Using the Peak Detector (RED EXAMPLE SHOWN) Advanced Image Settings — SUBMENU Use the Advanced Image Settings submenu to make the adjustments necessary for lesser-used but more specialized applicati...
Page 44 - In “Select Color Adjustment”,; Adjust to apply a specific and accurate color temperature to; White boost is a source dependent setting that enables you to
Section 3: Operation 3-30 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual material will look best with the video setting while some video material is best with the graphic setting. SELECT COLOR ADJUSTMENT: In “Select Color Adjustment”, choose an overall color palette for all images. The “Max Drives” factory d...
Page 45 - Simulation 3D —; —When checked, the output image frame rate is locked to the; Advanced Image Settings continued
Section 3: Operation RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual 3-31 . for internal test patterns. However, once you switch back to a source, the White Boost settings will reset to the value set for that source. Simulation 3D — SUBMENU OF ADVANCED IMAGE SETTINGS This submenu allows you to adjust the timi...
Page 46 - This setting determines how sensitively the projector can; — Use “Detail Threshold” to define at what frequency level the
Section 3: Operation 3-32 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual FILM MODE THRESHOLD — This setting determines how sensitively the projector can detect if an incoming video signal originated from film or not. It should not require adjustment. DETAIL THRESHOLD — Use “Detail Threshold” to define at wha...
Page 47 - Menu Preferences
Section 3: Operation RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual 3-33 . Set Date & Time Enter/read the current year-month-day and hour-minute-second. Changes here reset the projector’s real-time clock. Menu Preferences — SUBMENU Adjust the appearance, content and/or location of on-screen menus and mes...
Page 48 - Network Routing
Section 3: Operation 3-34 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual • Always On = A splash screen is always on behind the current display image, similar to wallpaper. • Startup Only – The splash screen logo appears at projector startup only. • Startup And No Signal – A splash screen appears at startup o...
Page 49 - Figure 3.16. Using the “Network Routing” Option; Messages originating from an RS232 or RS422 controller; Messages to and from the RS232 ports will also be
Section 3: Operation RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual 3-35 . Figure 3.16. Using the “Network Routing” Option RS232 AND RS422 JOINED: Messages originating from an RS232 or RS422 controller will be relayed to all RS232or RS422 ports. Any Ethernet communication, however, will not. RS232 AND ETHERN...
Page 50 - key will temporarily “override”; . The projector will no longer respond to an IR; key for cycling through test patterns.
Section 3: Operation 3-36 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual Broadcast Key Enter a checkmark if you want keypad commands sent to one projector to be relayed to all projectors in a serial network. Note that the Pr oj key will temporarily “override” the effect of a broadcast setting and allow you t...
Page 51 - Edge Blending; Color Adjustments by X/Y, and Color Saturation —; In some cases, you may find that none of the pre-
Section 3: Operation RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual 3-37 . Brightness Uniformity — SUBMENU Brightness Uniformity provides further refinement of displays already matched for their primary colors and overall light output. Use Brightness Uniformity to create an exceptionally smooth image in whic...
Page 54 - key
Section 3: Operation 3-40 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual Test Pattern Choose the desired internal test pattern to display, or select OFF to turn off a test pattern. Alternatively, use the Test key for cycling through test patterns. NOTE: There is a center line (both horizontal and vertical) i...
Page 55 - Figure 3.22. Using “Odd Pixel Adjustment”; Color Wheel Calibration; Color Wheel Calibration submenu. NOTE: The display
Section 3: Operation RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual 3-41 . Two sets of values are automatically saved with these controls—one value for Input #1, and one for Input #2 (analog). The current set of values depends on which source is in use. This enables a source to be processed correctly via 2 d...
Page 56 - with
Section 3: Operation 3-42 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual NOTE: If using Peak Detector with PIP, both images must have the same color space. Level Detector The “Level Detector” checkbox enables specific thresholds for blacks and whites—input levels that fall below a specified Level Value (see ...
Page 57 - Swap Main and PIP Image
Section 3: Operation RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual 3-43 . Signal Type Description (Input Location) #1 5 BNCs (RGBHV or YPbPr) #2 DVI - I (analog or digital) #3 Decoded signals (Input 3, Input 4, Composite video, S-Video, or any video signal via Input 1 BNC connectors or via an analog option ...
Page 58 - –Set the; – Choose the desired aspect ratio for your PIP window. A; Tips for best source switching:
Section 3: Operation 3-44 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual PIP Size and Position – SUBMENU Most controls in the PIP Size and Position menu adjust the PIP (secondary) image in the same fashion as their counterparts in the main Size and Position menu adjust the main image—see 3.5, Adjusting the I...
Page 59 - – Enter a checkmark to enable the display of a warning message; to temporarily cancel it,; Working with the
Section 3: Operation RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual 3-45 . NOTE: Disable PIP and Best Switching for Interlaced sources > 35kHz. Fade Time Set how long (in seconds) it takes to gradually dissolve one image into another for a source switch when Image Optimization is set to Best Switching. NO...
Page 60 - - Use the pull down list to select the Lamp; - One of the key features of the projector is that it can be operated
Section 3: Operation 3-46 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual LAMP LIMIT – Enter the number of hours you expect to log on the current lamp before replacing it. NOTES: 1) If you change modes over the life of a lamp, the lamp limit you originally expected may no longer be possible. 2) Turning the la...
Page 61 - – Select this option to operate the projector with both lamps on. In; Figure 3.25. Relation between Lamp Operation Modes and Brightness; A Note About Switching Lamp Operation Modes
Section 3: Operation RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual 3-47 . Figure 3.24. • Dual Lamp – Select this option to operate the projector with both lamps on. In this mode, you can achieve maximum brightness output by the projector. If one lamp fails in this mode, the projector automatically switches ...
Page 62 - – This read-only information displays the current status of the
Section 3: Operation 3-48 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual When you manually select a new lamp operation, the lamp turns off only after the new lamp has successfully been turned on. On rare occasions, a lamp will not strike on the first attempt. The projector, in this instance, has been designe...
Page 63 - IMPORTANT; Always; – This option is the same as in the Lamp menu. It appears again in; Status
Section 3: Operation RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual 3-49 . History is automatically updated whenever the serial number for a new lamp is recorded. The information for the new lamp is added to the bottom of the list. NOTE: If you remove lamps from the projector it is important to replace them ...
Page 66 - Color Saturation Menu
Section 3: Operation 3-52 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual To match reds, decrease “Red X” until full field red screens match. To match greens, decrease “Green Y” until full field green screens match. To match blues, increase both “Blue X” and “Blue Y” until full field blue screens match. NOTE:...
Page 68 - In either Color Adjustments menu, select a “User” color. Then:
Section 3: Operation 3-54 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual Step 1: General Setup 1a) Adjust primary colors (see Matching Colors in Multiple Screens) to ensure matched overall color temperatures and light output between screens. IMPORTANT Double-check that all WHITES and LIGHT OUTPUT are well-ma...
Page 69 - Figure 3.30. Match Zones to Center Color Temperature; for all remaining screens.
Section 3: Operation RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual 3-55 . Ensure that overall light output remains well-matched from one screen center to the next. Where necessary, increase or decrease Lamp Power slightly to recover center matches. Step 2: Adjust Color (level of red/green/blue) in 8 Zones N...
Page 70 - Repeat for each screen.; Return to Steps
Section 3: Operation 3-56 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual • Adjust corner White Uniformity last—each corner adjustment affects only this quadrant. • Repeat for each screen. Figure 3.31. Match Zones to Center Light Output Step 4: Readjust Color Temperature (level of red/green/blue) in 8 Zones 4...
Page 71 - determines how much area is used for blending along an; determines the rate of; determines the white
Section 3: Operation RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual 3-57 . For best results, use the same projector model and type throughout your display wall. In addition, avoid high-gain screens whenever possible—the optical performance of such screens demands minimal image offset, thus projectors must be...
Page 72 - turns your; For a shared edge, the following; each. Display full white field test pattern from both.
Section 3: Operation 3-58 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual Show Blending Overlap turns your defined blend width area to solid gray so that two adjacent images can be seamlessly aligned simply by overlapping their gray bars, if needed. Toggle the Show Blending Overlap off to reactivate the blend...
Page 73 - Figure 3.37. Set Starting Points for Each Projector; Control
Section 3: Operation RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual 3-59 . 3. SET STARTING POINTS FOR ADJUSTMENT : Set all blend widths to 0. Go to “More” and set everything in the Edge Blending (2) menu to 50. Figure 3.37. Set Starting Points for Each Projector 4. SET BLEND WIDTH : On one projector, increas...
Page 74 - Invalid User Entry; Conditions; User
Section 3: Operation 3-60 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual VIA WEB INTERFACE — Connect your PC to the projector’s Ethernet port. In your web browser (Internet Explorer, for example), enter the IP address of the projector you wish to control. This will start a password-protected ChristieNET appl...
Page 77 - Section 4; Maintenance; WARNING; and; Labels and Markings
Section 4 Maintenance RPMSP & CSP70 User’s Manual 4-1 The projector is an international regulatory agency approved product designed for safe and reliable operation. To assure complete safety at all times it is important to acknowledge the following precautions while operating the projector. WARN...
Page 80 - Section 4: Maintenance; Part Description; Lens; Adjuster; As required
Section 4: Maintenance 4-4 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual Table 4.1. Maintenance Guide Part Description Frequency How to clean Lens As required Clean if absolutely necessary. A small amount of dust on the lens has very little affect on picture quality. To clean: Apply a solvent such as Aceton...
Page 81 - Replacement
Section 4: Maintenance RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual 4-5 . The optional IR remote uses two AA size, 1.5V alkaline batteries. To replace the batteries simply turn the remote over and push out the cover using the finger groove, as shown in (1) Figure 4.1. Remove and properly discard the old ba...
Page 82 - Before you proceed with lamp replacement.; still plugged into an AC outlet.
Section 4: Maintenance 4-6 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual possible). Burned out lamps or lamps that have failed due to some characteristic flaw should be replaced, as soon as possible. In general, monitor the performance of your projector and replace lamps as needed. About the Lamp Hot-Swap F...
Page 83 - It is strongly recommended that you allow the lamp to cool before; HOT-SWAP ALTERNATIVE
Section 4: Maintenance RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual 4-7 . Replacing a Lamp: Turn the projector off – If your presentation allows, it is strongly recommended that you power down the projector prior to replacing a lamp. Press Power * to power down the projector. The projector fans will contin...
Page 85 - Close lamp door; Watch your fingers! The lamp door is spring-; Reset Lamp Hours; The lamp life limit may then expire prematurely.; Step 5
Section 4: Maintenance RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual 4-9 . Figure 4.6. Inside the Lamp Compartment Close lamp door – Once the lamp is inserted, carefully close the spring-loaded lamp door and lock it by tightening the two lamp door screws. Watch your fingers! The lamp door is spring- loaded ...
Page 87 - Section 5; Troubleshooting; The projector does not respond to the IR remote keypad...; The projector powers down unexpectedly...
Section 5 Troubleshooting RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual 5-1 If the projector does not appear to be operating properly, note the symptoms present and use the following guide to assist you. If you cannot resolve the problems yourself, contact your dealer for assistance. NOTE: A qualified servi...
Page 91 - Section 6; Specifications; Range of adjustment
Section 6 Specifications RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual 6-1 NOTES: 1) Due to continuing research, specifications are subject to change without notice. 2) Specifications apply to all models unless otherwise noted. Display Resolution SXGA+ resolution, 1400 x 1050 pixels Brightness (typical) Pro...
Page 95 - Stacking Limit - Vertical
Section 6: Specifications RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual 6-5 . Type 100/120W UHP Power 100/120 Watts Warm up to full brightness 5 minutes Operating position ± 20 degrees tilt from horizontal plane 0.7:1 for RPSMP (38-GFX010-01) and CSP70 (102-002001) 1.16:1 for RPMSP (38-GFX011-01) Type 4 seg...
Page 96 - Edition; Edition
Section 6: Specifications 6-6 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual Safety and Regulatory CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 60950-00 ANSI/UL 60950 3 rd Edition UL 1950 3 rd Edition EN60950, 2000 European Norm, Safety of Information Technology Equipment China Compulsory Certificate (CCC) Electro-Magnetic Compatibili...
Page 99 - Appendix A; Glossary; The frequency range of the projector's video amplifier.
Appendix A Glossary RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual A-1 This appendix defines the specific terms used in this manual as they apply to this projector. Also included are other general terms commonly used in the projection industry. The time, inside one horizontal scan line, during which video is...
Page 107 - Appendix B; Keypad Reference
Appendix B Keypad Reference RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual B-1 NOTE: The IR remote is a standard component provided with the projector. Use the extension cable also provided to convert the IR remote to a wired remote, if desired. Refer to Section 3 for a specific description of each key and h...
Page 109 - Appendix C; Serial Communication
Appendix C Serial Communication Cables RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual C-1 A serial link of RS232 or RS422 enables ASCII communication with the projector so that it can be controlled remotely from a PC or other controller. From a PC, connect a standard 9-wire RS232 serial cable to the RS232 IN...
Page 110 - Appendix C: Serial Communication Cables
Appendix C: Serial Communication Cables C-2 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual
Page 111 - Appendix D; Auxiliary Fan Connector; About the Auxiliary Fan Connector; Figure D-1 Auxiliary Connector Pin Out Details
Appendix D Auxiliary Fan Connector RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual D-1 About the Auxiliary Fan Connector The auxiliary fan connector, located on the rear input panel of the Electronics Module, allows you to connect a separate external cooling fan to the projector. This extra fan may be useful ...
Page 113 - Appendix E; System Integration; GPIO Pins; Configuring the GPIO; GPIO
Appendix E System Integration RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual E-1 The GPIO (General Purpose Input Output) connector located on the input panel provides a flexible method of interfacing a wide range of external I/O devices to the projector. There are 7 GIO pins available on the 9pin D-Sub GPIO ...
Page 114 - Parameter Name
Appendix E: System Integration E-2 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual Query Command (GIO?) Request the state and configuration of all pins (GIO! “HHLLHLH” “OOIOOOI”) Reply of pin state and configuration (GIO? C2) Request configuration for pin #2 (GIO! C2 O) Reply with pin #2 configuration as outp...
Page 115 - Appendix F; Optional Input Modules; BNC connectors for RGB signal inputs
Appendix F Optional Input Modules RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual F-1 There are many optional input modules and accessories currently available for this projector. Contact your dealer for a complete and up-to-date listing. The RGB500 Input Module may be installed in this projector, a Marquee S...
Page 116 - NOTE: The audio connectors are not functional.
Appendix F: Optional Input Modules F-2 RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual The RGB400 ALT Input Module may be installed in this projector, a Marquee Signal Switcher, or a Marquee Case/Power Supply. The module receives analog RGB input signals from computers or other RGB source devices. Video input...
Page 117 - Features; SDI Features; DVI
Appendix F: Optional Input Modules RPMSP & CSP70-D100U User’s Manual F-3 This module can display digital video input signals conforming to the DVI (Digital Visual Interface) single-channel standard. Features ◊ supports Digital Visual Interface (DVI) single-channel ◊ supports VESA Extended Disp...
Page 119 - Index; Cables
Index RPMSP& CSP70-D100U User’s Manual 3 , 3-32 A Adjuster Mechanism, 3-2 Adjusting Input Levels, 3-28 Advanced Image Settings, Submenu, 3-29 Advanced Size and Position submenu, 3- 21 Anamorphic, 3-20 Arrow Keys, 3-8 Auto Input Level, 3-27 Auto Key, 3-4 Auto Setup, 3-4, 3-18 AutoSource Checkbox,...