Page 2 - INDEX
1 INTRODUCTION 1 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 4 3 PACKAGING AND CONTENTS 6 4 INSTALLATION 7 5 SWITCHING ON AND OFF THE PROJECTOR 9 Switch on from stand-by 9 Switching off and returning to stand-by 10 6 CONNECTIONS 10 Composite video input 11 S-VIDEO Input 11 VGA input 11 RGB/YCrCb Input 11 Digita...
Page 4 - INTRODUCTION; Congratulations and thank you for choosing a; Faroudja; product
1 1 INTRODUCTION Congratulations and thank you for choosing a FDP-DLPHD20 projector, a Faroudja product (Fig. 1). DIG ITAL INPU T AUD IO OUT ZOO M CON TRO L (R S 232) GRA PHI CS RGB R/C r G/Y B/C b HV 1 2 4 3 5 ATTE NTIO N: pou r ne pas com prom ettre la pr otect ion cont re les resq ue d'i ncend e ...
Page 5 - dealer for further details.
2 A sophisticated proprietary optical system, coupled with a hightperformance zoom lens ensures hight contrast images, superioruniformity and edge-to-edge definition. A new 6-segment colour wheel dramatically reduces the socalled “rainbow effect” and gives a better contrast, bettercolorimetry and a ...
Page 7 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
4 Prior to switching on the projector please read each chapter of this manual carefully as this manual provides basicinstructions for using the projector.The installation of the lamp assembly, preliminary adjustments and procedures that necessitate the removal of thetop cover, must be carried out by...
Page 9 - PACKAGING AND CONTENTS
6 3 PACKAGING AND CONTENTS To unpack the projector safely and easily please follow steps 1to 4, as drawing (Fig. 5). It is recommended that the carton and packaging is retainedfor future use and in the unlikely event that your projector needsto be returned for repair. The carton should contain the f...
Page 10 - INSTALLATION
7 Position the projector on a stable, suitable platform or utilisethe optional bracket for a fixed ceiling or wall installation. CAUTION: In the case of ceiling or wall mountingusing a suspension bracket, follow the instructionscarefully and comply with the safety standards youwill find in the box t...
Page 11 - KEYSTONE; projector
8 KEYSTONE 20% C-SYNC Fig. 9 The Orientation adjustment in the Set up menu will allow theprojector to be used for desktop front, ceiling front, desktoprear and ceiling rear installations (Fig. 10). DIGIT AL INPUT AUD IO OUT ZOO M CON TRO L (R S 23 2) GRA PHI CS RGB R/C r G/Y B/C b HV 1 2 4 3 5 ATTE ...
Page 12 - SWITCHING ON AND OFF THE PROJECTOR; Upon switch on (in position; SWITCH ON FROM STAND-BY; By remote control: press one of; Up; or
9 which is undesirable for a large audience.Preferably, use a screen with black, non-reflecting borders,which will perfectly frame the projected image. Avoid light shining directly on the screen during projection asthis will reduce contrast and black level detail on the projected image. For the true...
Page 13 - SWITCHING OFF AND RETURNING TO STAND-BY; By remote control: press; LED INDICATORS; CONNECTIONS; Avoid tangled cables.
10 SWITCHING OFF AND RETURNING TO STAND-BY By remote control: press By keyboard: press key W h e n s w i t c h i n g o ff , t h e p ro j e c t o r g o e s i n t o s t a n d - b ymemorising the input selection at the time of switch-off.The fans will continue to work until the lamp has cooled down(red...
Page 14 - INPUT; COMPOSITE VIDEO INPUT; VGA INPUT
11 (Fig. 19). This input accepts a Horizontal Scan Frequency ofbetween 15-80 kHz and a Vertical frequency of between 48-100 Hz. Computer Resolutions of VGA, SVGA, XGA, SXGA andUXGA can be displayed. DIGIT AL INPUT AUD IO OUT ZOOM CONTROL (RS 232) GRAPHICS RGB R/Cr G/Y B/Cb HV 1 2 4 3 5 CAUTIOrisk of...
Page 15 - The output
12 red, G is green, B is blue and HV is white. By using a suitableSCART to RCA connector adapter cable, an RGB video signalfrom a source equipped with an SCART connector can be con-nected to this input.Component signals are connected to inputs Y, Cr and Cb, tak-ing care to observe the correspondence...
Page 16 - KEYBOARD PAD; Navigate through and make adjustments to the; Arrow Up; switch on from stand-by and; Menu; RS232 INTERFACE CONNECTOR
13 7 KEYBOARD PAD Up/Down/Left/Right arrow keys Navigate through and make adjustments to the On Screen menus. Arrow Up / Down switch on from stand-by and recall Source Selection menu. Switches off to stand-by. Menu Activates the On Screen Display menus. NavigatesMenu pages. -Focus-Esc De-activates t...
Page 17 - REMOTE CONTROL; LIGHT
14 8 REMOTE CONTROL Insert the batteries, taking care to match the polarity, asindicated in the battery recess of the remote (Fig. 24). + - + - + - + - four 1.5VAAA alkalinebatteries Fig. 24 Change the batteries in the remote control if experiencingdifficulty in sending commands to the projector.If ...
Page 18 - ON SCREEN MENU; SOURCE SELECTION; Inputs; MAIN MENU; Picture
15 Fig. 26a Fig. 26b 9 ON SCREEN MENU After selecting the source signal (by means of the and keys), press MENU+/MENU - to confirm and close the pull-down menu; the value you have just set will be displayed onthe right of the < symbol.As with the other inputs, you can now select the input just set...
Page 19 - keys; Image; These submenus are accessed by pressing the; PICTURE; Table 1 summarises the adjustments
16 O t h e r a d j u s t m e n t s ( m a r k e d b y t h e < s y m b o l ) p ro v i d esubmenus, which appear as a superimposed window in whichthe selection is made with the / keys (Fig. 28). . Color Temperature Gamma Correction Position Overscan Y/C Delay Aspect Image 1 Normal Anamorphic Letterb...
Page 20 - on the remote control.; NOISE REDUCTION; keys of the remote; ADJUSTEMENTS
17 TABLE 1INPUT SIGNALS AND ADJUSTABLE/SETTING ITEMS CINEMA MODE In AUTO the deinterlacer recognises if the video signal sourceis a movie film (obtained from a Telecine device with 3:2 or 2:2pull-down) and applies a deinterlace algorithm optimised for thistype of signal.If the video signal source is...
Page 21 - IMAGE; ASPECT; key, or by pressing; COLOR TEMPERATURE
18 IMAGE This menu features adjustments relating to picture position,aspect ratio, etc. ASPECT This adjustment allows you to change the dimensions andaspect ratio (relationship between width and height) of thedisplayed image. There are five preset aspects available andthree personalised aspects (wit...
Page 22 - key on the remote control or on the; TABLE 2 INPUT SIGNALS AND ADJUSTABLE/SETTING ITEMS
19 most suitable values.However, if the image is not perfectly centralised it may proveuseful to request the system to repeat the input signal analysisand image positioning, calling the automatic control procedu-re from the AUTO button on the remote control or keypad. Whenthis procedure is called it...
Page 23 - SETUP; ORIENTATION; The; Zoom; adjustment impacts on the motorized zoom lens; Focus; adjustment impacts on the motorized lens
20 SETUP The setup menu contains less frequently used adjustments thatmay be required during installation (e.g. On Screen Displaylanguage selection or the display of Test Patterns). ORIENTATION Select the option that best describes the installation i.e. desktopfront, ceiling front, desktop rear and ...
Page 24 - Lists the languages available for the On Screen Display menus.; Source list/Edit source name
21 In the initial phase of installation the configurable keys (F1, F2)serve as optical zoom and optical focus (Fig.32). POWER ON If active (AUTO) allows to power up the system directly from thepower feeder, once the initializing phase is completed.If not active (STAND-BY) once the initializing phase...
Page 26 - MEMORIES; Memories
23 MEMORIES The main parameters of the image may be saved in distinctgroups of values (known as ‘Memories’); these parameters cansubsequently be applied all together by way of a single com-mand.There are 3 distinct Memories (Memory 1, Memory 2, Memory3) for each of the 8 signal types managed: 3 COMP...
Page 27 - 0 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE; QUICK MENUS
24 10 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE The projector does not require internal cleaning. There are nouser serviceable parts inside the projector. Please refer allservice requirements to qualified personnel. Cleaning the projector’s cover: Use a soft slightly damp cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners,solvents...
Page 28 - 1 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
25 11 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE No power (Green and red LED are OFF) - Check the power switch at the rear: it must be in position I . - Check if the power cable has been connected correctly to a working socket. - Check the power socket fuse, at the rear of the projector.- Replace the fuse on the mains s...
Page 29 - 2 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES; Image Adjustments
26 You can purchase the following optional accessories at yourDealer: - Wall/Ceiling Bracket Kit. Use only original, or Faroudja approved, accessories. 12 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES CAUTION: for ceiling/wall installation, by means ofsuspension bracket, carefully follow the instructionsa n d s a f e t y i ...
Page 30 - A TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS; OPTICAL
27 A TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS OPTICAL Projection system: optical engine based on 1 DMD™HD2+ chip, sealed housing, dusty proof DMD™ panel: resolution 1280x720 pixel Brightness uniformity: 10% above or below the average Contrast ratio: > 2800:1 (full On / full Off) Projection lens: zoom, 12 element...
Page 31 - GENERAL; Dimensions of projector:; ENVIROMENTAL; Operation temperature:
28 GENERAL Supply: from 100 to 240 Vac, -10% +6%tolerance Frequency: from 48 to 62 Hz Consumption: 180 W max Fuse: T 3.15A H, 5 x 20 mm Dimensions of projector: 3 5 2 m m x 1 7 4 m m x 3 1 8 m m(LxHxD)13”-7/8 x 6”-7/8 x 12”-1/2 (LxHxD) Weight of projector: 5.0 kg (11 lbs) Packaging and 400mm x 275 m...
Page 36 - S MEMORY 2
33 Memories Cancel Confirm Edit memory name ()?@ 1 ABC 2 DEF 3 GHI 4 JKL 5 MNO 6 PQRS 7 - + TUV 8 0 WXYZ 9 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0 Auto 3 S MEMORY 3 Memories 2 S MEMORY 2 1 S MEMORY 1 Save current settings Save initial settings Rename