Page 3 - CONTENTS
2 CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 FEATURES .......................................................................................................... 5 1. FEATURES OF THE MULTI PROJECTION UNIT (hereinafter referred to as the “MPJ”) ............. 52. FEATURES OF THE MULTI VIDEO PROCESSOR (hereinafter referred to ...
Page 5 - WARNING
4 6. Controls the panel switch function ........................................................................................ 167 (1) To set the manual mode [MNL command] ...................................................................... 167(2) To set the remote mode [RMT command] ..............
Page 15 - FEATURES; FEATURES OF THE MULTI PROJECTION UNIT
5 FEATURES CHAPTER 1. FEATURES 1. FEATURES OF THE MULTI PROJECTION UNIT (hereinafter referred to as the “MPJ”) ¶ Thin, space-saving design (75 cm deep), and installable flush against the wall (when stacked in two levels ina 4-screen configuration, etc.) ¶ Split structure for easy carrying and assemb...
Page 16 - FEATURES OF THE MULTI VIDEO PROCESSOR; FEATURES OF THE PROJECTION STAND
6 FEATURES ¶ “Color mode selection function” for convenient camera reshootingThe MPJ is equipped with a “color mode selection function” allowing the selection of two white balance datasettings. When used for example in a broadcast station’s studio for reshooting, the colors will be unnatural ifa cam...
Page 17 - GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS; SPECIFICATIONS OF THE DIFFERENT UNITS
7 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS CHAPTER 2. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS 1. SPECIFICATIONS OF THE DIFFERENT UNITS (1) Multi Projection Unit (RM-V2550BU, RM-V2550E) TV format ............... NTSC/PAL, automatic switching (fixed mode available) Projection tubes .......................................... 7" CRT ...
Page 19 - Power Supply Panel
9 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS No. Name Type Function 1 AC inlet Connect the power cord here. 2 AC outlet Connect other multi projection units here. Not linked to main power switch. (*1) 3 Main power switch Seesaw switch Turns the power supply to the set on and off. When on, the set is set to the mode sto...
Page 20 - Control Panel
10 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS [Fig. 2-1-2] Control Panel
Page 22 - Control Panel Mode Switches; INPUT SELECT switch
12 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS Control Panel Mode Switches ¶ INPUT SELECT switch Position Function VIDEO Selects the VIDEO input terminal. When selected, the VIDEO LEDlights. This position is also used for switching the input betweenVIDEO and Y/C by inputting a control signal to the EXT. CON-TROL termina...
Page 23 - Power outlet
13 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS [RGB-1 terminal] [VIDEO input] The video output terminal outputs the signal input to the input terminal (through out). When connecting otherdevices, terminate the other device at 75 ohm and set the unit’s 75-ohm terminating switch to “OFF “ (open).When not connecting other ...
Page 24 - Input signal
14 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS (3) Multi Video Processor (RMD-V3104U, RMD-V3104A) Input signal Input video signal 1 set ............................................... BNC connector for RMD-V3104U .................................... NTSCfor RMD-V3104A .............................. NTSC/PAL (One set of ...
Page 25 - POWER indicator; POWER switch; External Dimensions
15 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS MULTI VIDEO PROCESSOR RMD-V3104J INPUT OUTPUT POWER ON OFF MULTI VIDEO PROCESSOR RMD-V3104J 1 2 1 POWER indicator Lights when the power is ON. 2 POWER switch Press to switch the power ON/OFF. External Dimensions Unit: mm Front Panel 377 382 204
Page 26 - Rear Panel; OFF switch
16 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS INPUT OPTION V.FIL ON OFF (Y/C) Y/C Y C G B R H/CS V (Y) (C) INPUT OUTPUT FUSE 125V 3.15A AC INLET V IN V OUT1 V OUT2 V OUT3 V OUT4 CONTROL IN OPTION V IN DISPLAY MVP RATE RS-232C MODE COMB OUT VBS VBS G B R VBS Y C G B R VBS Y C G B R VBS Y C G B R VBS Y C VBS ( ) VBS ( ) ...
Page 27 - MODE switch; MODE switch details; Baud rate switch; Signal name
17 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS 8 MODE switch Selects the video output mode. MODE switch details Standard/ Double scan Standard Double scan Standard Double scan Standard Double scan Standard Double scan Output mode VBS,Y/C RGB RGB VBS,Y/C RGB RGB SW5 SW6 Baud rate (bps) ON ON 19200 OFF ON 9600 ON OFF 4800...
Page 29 - Others
19 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS 299 15 430 314 19 16 420 482.6 3 RGB signalGreen (G on Sync) .............................. 1.0 Vp-pSYNC section ...................................... 0.3 Vp-pBlue ...................................................... 0.7 Vp-p Input reference synchronizing signal BNC con-...
Page 30 - Specifications
20 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS (5) Projection Stand (RMA-V5020) [Fig. 2-1-4] Specifications External dimensions (max.) .......................... 1031 (W) x 781 (H) x 650 (D) mm (For 100-inch 4-screen systems, system height is 2600 mm) Weight ............................................................ 5...
Page 31 - Accessories
21 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS POWER INPUT SEL DISP CALL MAIN MENU ADJ OUT 0 1 3 5 7 9 A B C D E F R G B ADJ ADJ ADJ ON/OFF ON/OFF ON/OFF 2 / / 3 – + 4 6 8 2 ADJ IN D Î ADJUSTMENT CONTROL UNIT 29 187 84 (6) Adjustment Control Unit (RU-V107) Option Accessories AA dry battery (IEC R6P) .......................
Page 32 - Diagram of system dimensions
22 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS 2. Diagram of system dimensions * For the detailed system dimensions, please refer to chapter 3.* External dimensions do not include protuberances such as screw heads etc. (1) Single panel RM-V2550BU, RM-V2550E + (RM-V2550S, RM-V2550S2) unit: mm [Fig. 2-2-1] (Bolt mounting ...
Page 34 - INSTALLATION CONDITIONS; INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY
INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY 24 (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...
Page 35 - (6) Installation work to prevent toppling
25 INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY (6) Installation work to prevent toppling ¶ Make sure that you carry out the following work after installing the system in order to prevent toppling etc. 1 Lower all of the floor levelers until the system comes into contact with the floor. 2 Anchor the system to the floo...
Page 37 - Vertical field angle; -stage configuration
27 INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY (10) Visual field angles, visible range ¶ Uniform images can be obtained by installing the system in any of the ranges shown below. Vertical field angle ¶ 2-stage configuration ¶ 3-stage configuration [Fig. 3-1-2] [Fig. 3-1-3] 1.6m 1.2m 1.6m 1.2m
Page 39 - Horizontal field angle; horizontal screen configuration
29 INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY ¶ 3 horizontal screen configuration Horizontal field angle ¶ 2 horizontal screen configuration [Fig. 3-1-6] [Fig. 3-1-7]
Page 41 - Power supply voltage
31 INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY (14) 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 foll...
Page 42 - Ground-fault circuit interrupter
INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY 32 4 3-pin plug The power cord of the system has a 3-pin plug. This design aims at preventing electric shock due to leakedcurrent. Be always sure to connect the power plug into a 3-pole power outlet. 5 Ground-fault circuit interrupter The system incorporates a power line fi...
Page 44 - INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY; Check items
INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY 34 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,...
Page 47 - (3) Carrying the units after opening packaging; Screen; Caution after assembly of screen frames (2 or 3 stages)
37 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. 3-2-3] ¶ Never drag the syste...
Page 48 - Cabinet
INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY 38 2 Cabinet ¶ The cabinet must always be carried by beinglifted up more than one person.Never attempt to move the cabinet by sliding iton the floor. ¶ When carrying the cabinet, each person shouldhold it by the grip and the step position on thefront. Also make sure that th...
Page 49 - PRECAUTIONS FOR TRANSPORTATION; Caution for transportation of cabinet
39 INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY 3. PRECAUTIONS FOR TRANSPORTATION Always place them upright. If they are stacked on their sides or backs, vibration and shock may cause damage orfire hazards. 7 Caution for transportation of cabinet ¶ The cabinet is sensible against falling, impact and vibration. Be care...
Page 50 - ASSEMBLING THE SYSTEM
40 INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY 4. ASSEMBLING THE SYSTEM (1) System assembly flowchart Fix the adjusters. <See P. 48.> Fix a cabinet on the projection stand. <See P. 43.> With a 9-screen system, connect the cabinet for the third stage after connecting that for the second stage. <See P. 5...
Page 52 - Installing the cabinets
42 INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY [Fig. 3-4-1] [3] Fix the cabinets using bolts. Front: M8x30 x 2 (provided with each stand)Rear: M8x60 x 2 (provided with each stand) [Fig. 3-4-2] 1 4-screen system assembly (using the RMA-V5020/WL) Installing the cabinets [1] Place the cabinet on each stand. (2 cabinets)...
Page 57 - Procedure when the system is installed up against the rear wall
47 INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY [Fig. 3-4-10] [10] Block the holes on the cabinets (on the surfaces that become the outer panels of the system) using light insulating stickers. [Fig. 3-4-11] Light insulating stickers x 10 (provided with cabinets) [9] Attach the screen frame support brackets onto the bo...
Page 58 - Installing the screen frame ass’ies
48 INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY [Fig. 3-4-13] Installing the screen frame ass’ies [1] Attach hooking brackets (L) (R) onto all of the screen frames to be used. [Fig. 3-4-12] NOTE) Be sure to stand the screen frames vertically during work. Use care in the difference in shapebetween L and R. 4 dia. x 8 (...
Page 61 - Height adjustment
51 INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY [Fig. 3-4-16] NOTE) With a 4-screen system [4] Attach the other screen frame ass’y to the other cabinet in the same way as above.[5] Adjust the positioning. [Fig. 3-4-16] NOTE) 1. With the vertical joint, remove any clearance between horizontally adjacent screens. (Howev...
Page 70 - Notes
60 INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY 3 1mm-screw screen (RM-V2550S2) assembly (Note: ‘Left’ and ‘right’ in the text refer to the case that the screen is viewed from the front) Step 1: Preparing the cabinets Attach the screen frame fasteners as for the RM-V2550S (see P48 [9]). Step 2: Opening the packaging ¶...
Page 83 - Number of anchors
73 INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY [Fig. 3-4-49] [Fig. 3-4-50] (4) Fixation using anchors Use care in the following points when fixing the stands (RMA-V5020) onto the floor using anchors. * Please make sure that you read the section ‘Installation work to prevent toppling’ on P25. 1 Number of anchors (With...
Page 84 - Anchor bolt diameter; L-shaped bracket thickness
74 INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY [Fig. 3-4-51] 3 Anchor bolt diameter With both methods a and b in 2, use bolts with diameters of M10 or more. 4 L-shaped bracket thickness The L-shaped brackets used with method b in 2 should be made of sheet iron with thickness of 4 mm or more. 5 Effective anchor thread...
Page 86 - SPECIAL INSTALLATION; Examples of System
76 INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY 5. SPECIAL INSTALLATION (1) Wall inset ¶ See the descriptions in (2), (4) and (17) under “1. Installation conditions”. * NOTE With the RM-V2550S2, the external dimensions of the system may change with changes in temperature andhumidity. In the case of embedding in a wall...
Page 87 - ADJUSTMENT PREPARATIONS; For the power supply; When connecting via the MVP; ADJUSTMENTS
77 ADJUSTMENTS 1. ADJUSTMENT PREPARATIONS (1) Wiring 1 For the power supply ¶ For the power supply, up to three units can be connected in a series using the multi projection units’ ACoutlets. Use different external power outlets for each set of three units. ¶ The multi projection unit’s AC plug is a...
Page 88 - Generally required signals
78 ADJUSTMENTS Signal Name Monoscope CrosshatchTilted crosshatch White signal(Can be linearly varied between 0% and 100%)Or 10 step Crosshatch Moving image (scenery, faces)Color-bar, etc. Adjustment • Screen center adjustment Screen size adjustment • Convergence adjustment • White balance adjustment...
Page 90 - Copying the convergence memory
80 ADJUSTMENTS 2.BEFORE ADJUSTMENTS (1) Convergence adjustment memory The MPJ incorporates four convergence adjustment memories. These can broadly be divided into the adjust-able memory (Memories 1 to 3) and dedicated memory for reading adjustment values set at shipment (FAC-TORY). Input Signal : En...
Page 92 - (4) Combined use of remote control and personal computer
82 ADJUSTMENTS (3) White balance adjustment memory ADJUSTMENTS has altogether six white balance adjustment memories. VIDEO, Y/C input memoryRGB input memoryFactory shipment memory Color mode 2 (Re-expose) VIDEO, Y/C input memoryRGB input memoryFactory shipment memory Color mode 1 (Normal) Four memor...
Page 94 - ID numbers on and off
84 ADJUSTMENTS DELAY ON (OFF) <NOTES> ¶ As can be seen from the above, unless within one system ID numbers from the same group are assigned, thewait times may overlap, defeating the purpose of this function. Be sure to assign ID numbers from within thesame group. However, if the ID numbers are...
Page 96 -
86 ADJUSTMENTS 0. ID CLEAR OK? PUSH 5 KEY <Assigning IDs from the remote control unit> [1] Use the ADJ IN key to start up all the screens in the adjustment mode. [2] The main menu is displayed. Press the 1 key to select “1. ID SET/CLEAR/SELECT”. [3] Check that the ID indicator at the top left ...
Page 97 -
87 ADJUSTMENTS ID = 04 ID = 02 ID = 01 123456789012345678 123456789012345678 123456789012345678 123456789012345678 123456789012345678 123456789012345678 123456789012345678 123456789012345678 123456789012345678 123456789012345678 123456789012345678 123456789012345678 123456789012345678 12345678901234...
Page 99 - GENERAL EXAMPLES OF MULTI PROJECTION PRESENTA-; processor
89 ADJUSTMENTS 3. GENERAL EXAMPLES OF MULTI PROJECTION PRESENTA- TIONS (1) Switching between enlarged/individual display on the multi video processor (2) Switching the sources input to the multi video processor Source NTSC NTSC Multi videoprocessor Multi projectionunit LDP-1 LDP-2 Multi videoprocess...
Page 100 - SCREEN ADJUSTMENTS
90 ADJUSTMENTS 4. 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 (Refer to page 86 to 90) ↓ 2 Adjust the size of each scre...
Page 102 - Center adjustment
92 ADJUSTMENTS 3 Center adjustment Set to only green and adjust the center with V STATIC GH STATIC␣ . Note) Please to not move the center more than2.5cm from the initial setting (128) in theupward, downward or left and right direc-tions. If the center needs to be moved morethan this, this could caus...
Page 103 - Reference information
93 ADJUSTMENTS Observehere Reference information To adjust the NTSC input for horizontal 93% and vertical 92%, use the frame size screen of the LD testdisc GGT1072 (frame No. 5941). Horizontal : Adjust so that the sixth 92.5% line from the inside can be seen completely.Vertical : Adjust so that the ...
Page 104 - , Point convergence adjustment
94 ADJUSTMENTS Notes ¶ The adjusting points set by the circuit are fixed at the positions shown in the figure. In some cases, theOSD display may deviate. But the actual adjusting points are as shown in the figure. ¶ Deviation between two adjusting points will naturally be corrected when the deviatio...
Page 114 - Note
104 ADJUSTMENTS 5 2 4 1 6 3 Note If only one point is moved greatly in the point convergence mode, it may not move in areassmaller than the desired adjusting area. In this case, adjust while moving the other points slowly. Does not move to the set position
Page 117 - H BLK L and H BLK R adjustments
107 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 formwhen 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 Convergencea d j u s...
Page 118 - H BLK R adjustment
108 ADJUSTMENTS 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␣ o...
Page 119 - Confirming the optimum H BLK L, H BLK R values
109 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 mov...
Page 121 - Before adjusting white balance
111 ADJUSTMENTS (5) White balance adjustment 1 Before adjusting white balance Adjusting the white balance means to adjust the color tone. This adjustment is necessary for the screen tobecome white when the white signal is input, and black when the black signal is input. In the actual adjustment,the ...
Page 122 - Adjustment flow
112 ADJUSTMENTS 3 Adjustment flow [1] Perform the adjustment using the full white (variable by %) signal generator.[2] Perform the COLOR, TINT, and SHARPNESS adjustments.[3] Note down or memorize in the PC memory the data after the rough adjustment.[4] Check the joining of the screens using the anim...
Page 123 - Rough adjustments; LINEAR WHITE adjustment
113 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,...
Page 124 - ABL VOLTAGE
114 ADJUSTMENTS 7 ABL GAIN adjustment (White 100%) The ABL GAIN adjustment adjusts the white 100% luminance of a unit to other units after low luminance andmedium luminance have been adjusted. Normally, when white 100% is input, ABL is imposed and the current is controlled so that the current flowin...
Page 125 - Adjustment using moving images
115 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 performance) and discs always used for adjustments. View the overall screen and adjust the screenwith the greatest difference to the othe...
Page 127 - Interface
117 ADJUSTMENTS (6) External control by MPJ RS-232C As MPJ is equipped with a RS-232C port, various controls and, white balance and convergence adjustments canbe performed by an external computer. By programming software ,it is possible not only to adjust White Balance,Convergence but to save and co...
Page 128 - RS-232C commands table
118 ADJUSTMENTS ABL operation link level adjustment (Note 1) Adjustment mode exit Adjustment mode start-up R,G,B all color off R,G,B all color on ABL gain adjustment Adjusts BV STATIC Adjusts BV SIZE Adjusts BV LINEARITY Adjusts MID SIZE Adjusts MID LIN Adjusts BV SKEW Adjusts BV KEY Adjusts BV SUB ...
Page 134 - List of GET commands
124 ADJUSTMENTS 3 List of GET commands What are GET commands? ¶ Commands which output adjustment data, etc. from MPJ microprocessor to the PC. ¶ The adjustment data is output for every mode. Example 1) When <GGH> command is set when CONV.DATA MEMO-1 is selected, the GREEN horizon- tal converge...
Page 138 - PRECAUTIONS
128 ADJUSTMENTS 4 PRECAUTIONS [1] The adjusted data is backed up by the AJN command. After adjustments, always perform AJN. AJN will also exit the screen adjustment display. [2] Contents of the INPUT FUNCTION, MULTI ON/OFF, COMBINATION ON/OFF, COLOR MODE 1/2, TV SYS- TEM, CONV.MEMORY are memorized o...
Page 139 - Remote control unit functions.
129 ADJUSTMENTS (7) Adjustments by remote control MPJ adjustments can be performed using the remote control unit (RU-V107) besides the computer and soft- ware. All adjustments are performed only using the remote control unit. 1 Remote control unit functions. POWER INPUT SEL DISP CALL MAIN MENU ADJ O...
Page 145 - Main deflection adjustment setting table
135 ADJUSTMENTS NOTES) ¶ The set operates as follows when the above is displayed: • No key is pressed = Adjustment mode is canceled after about 180 seconds. • “MAIN MENU” or “ADJ IN” pressed = Main menu reappears. • “ADJ OUT” pressed = Adjustment mode is canceled. • Any key from “0” to “D” pressed =...
Page 146 - White balance adjustment setting table (1)
136 ADJUSTMENTS 3 . C O L O R 1 2 8 4 . T I N T 1 2 8 5 . S H A R P 1 2 8 6 . L I N W H T 1 2 8 < A B L > 0 . - G A I N 1 2 8 D . - L E V E L 1 2 8 7 . R H I G H 1 2 8 8 . G H I G H 1 2 8 9 . B H I G H 1 2 8 A . R L O W 1 2 8 B . G L O W 1 2 8 C . B L O W 1 2 8 1 . C O N T 1 2 8 2 . B R I G H ...
Page 148 - Performing adjustments; ADJUST
138 ADJUSTMENTS 2 Performing adjustments 1) Entering and exiting the adjustment mode Turn on the power switch and press the two ADJ IN keys of the remote control together. The adjustment mode will be set. To exit this mode, press the ADJ OUT key of the remote control. The normal screen will return. ...
Page 149 - Adjustment examples
139 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]. Whe...
Page 153 - Precautions upon use (Adjustment control unit)
143 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 automat...
Page 154 - OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE; CRT; CHAPTER 5. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
144 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE 1. MAINTENANCE (1) Re-adjustments after 3 months Even if the RM-V2550BU is adjusted adequately at the time of installation, adjustment values may start to devi-ate with time. These values will not change when adjustments are performed the second time. The appropriatetim...
Page 155 - CAUTIONS DURING PRESENTATIONS
145 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE Input signal Operation Command(computer) NTSC 3 START PAL 3 = Time + 1 sec. = • <AOF> sent by ID=** 1 second • <AON> sent by ID=** I n p u t s i g n a lswitched 2. CAUTIONS DURING PRESENTATIONS ¶ When the power is turned off from the remote control unit or u...
Page 156 - CAUTIONS ON ASSEMBLY AND MAINTENANCE
146 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE 3. SERVICING SYSTEM The following describes the servicing system for this system.[1] Repairs will be provided free of charge for a period of one year for natural problems.[2] For systems sold or installed directly by Pioneer, the Pioneer service outlet will provide prim...
Page 157 - PRECAUTIONS ON FUNCTION AND PERFORMANCE OF; CHAPTER 6. PRECAUTIONS
PRECAUTIONS 147 1. PRECAUTIONS ON FUNCTION AND PERFORMANCE OF SYSTEM ¶ The picture may turn to disorder temporarily due to power discharge inside the CRT tube, but it will recoverautomatically after a few seconds. In the new CRT, the very slight amount of impurities remaining inside (invacuum) may o...
Page 159 - CHECKING THE ADJUSTMENTS; Preparation for adjustments
149 PRECAUTIONS 3. CHECKING THE ADJUSTMENTS 1. Preparation for adjustments 1 Connect the power supply as well as the input signal cables and ABL interlock cables (control cables). 2 Arrange the connected cables neatly. 3 After completing 1 and 2 above, turn power ON and leave the system for about an...
Page 160 - CAUTION AND NOTES ON THE MPF INSTALLATION; Item
150 PRECAUTIONS 4. CAUTION AND NOTES ON THE MPF INSTALLATION 5. NOTE IN USE OF THE OPTIONAL JOINT-LESS SCREENS ¶ The areas corresponding to the joints may flicker even during use of joint-less screens.The ending and starting of scanning at the connecting areas at the top and bottom of screen is out ...
Page 161 - Notes on the input signal; Notes on the input images; Treatment
151 PRECAUTIONS 6. TROUBLESHOOTING Check once again before assuming the set is malfunctioning. The problem may be due to inadequate mainte-nance, erroneous operation, etc. If the problem persists after the following checks have been made, contact a dealer. Notes on the input signal The video may not...
Page 162 - MVP MANUAL; CHAPTER 7. MVP MANUAL
152 MVP MANUAL 1. 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 adjustments a...
Page 163 - CONNECTION WITH MVP EXTERNAL COMPUTER
153 MVP MANUAL FG Frame Ground Tx Trandmitted Data Rx Received Data RTS Requenst to Send CTS Clear to Send DSR Data Set Ready SG Signal Ground 1 14 25 13 Connection with External Computer <External Computer Side> <Video Processor Side> Straight RS-232C IN FG 1 1 FG TxD 2 2 RxD RxD 3 3 Tx...
Page 164 - INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING A COMPUTER AS A TERMINAL;
154 MVP MANUAL Selectable Fixed 3. INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING A COMPUTER AS A TERMINAL <When the IBM-PC/AT is used> ¶ Use commercially available communications software. ¶ Use PC-DOS internal commands (TYPE, COPY, etc.)Pay attention to use because only one-way transmission of data is possible in t...
Page 167 - MVP VIDEO OUTPUT MODES
157 MVP MANUAL 5. MVP VIDEO OUTPUT MODES ¶ 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”.)* The settings shown below use the RMD-V3104U as an example. 0123 45678 9 A BC D E F NTSC PAL NTSC PAL VBS, Y/C RGB RGB ...
Page 168 - ADJUSTMENT FUNCTIONS
158 MVP MANUAL 6. 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, &Q c...
Page 169 - PICTURE FRAME ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES
159 MVP MANUAL 7. PICTURE FRAME ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES Adjust the MVP picture frame as follows. (1) Connect the RS-232C cable to the MVP panel. (Refer to (P.153) “Connection with MVP external computer”.) (2) Initialize the picture frame data in RAM. ex. &L0 (Refer to &L command.) (3) Set to t...
Page 170 - Adjusting the picture frame
160 MVP MANUAL (3) 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 incorrect o...
Page 173 - RGB
163 MVP MANUAL 3. To switch the image input [IFF command] Input: IFFa Explanation: Switches between the V IN input 4-screen enlarged display and the OPTION input 4-screen en- larged display. a: Image input (A or C) A: OPTION input image displayC: V IN input image display Example) Parsonal computer L...
Page 175 - To perform NTSC input board picture quality adjustment
165 MVP MANUAL *6 : Display of remote and manual states REMOTE MODE : Remote state MANUAL MODE : Manual state *7 : Slot number*8 : Type of input board NTSC BOARD : NTSC input board V.SCAN BOARD : Variable scan board (option) NO BOARD : No input board is incorporated *9 : NTSC input board state STAND...
Page 177 - Controls the panel switch function
167 MVP MANUAL (5) 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 necessary ...
Page 179 - DEMO PATTERN SETTINGS AND CAUTIONS
169 MVP MANUAL 8. DEMO PATTERN SETTINGS AND CAUTIONS The MVP does not have an RMD-V3216 type DEMO switch, but 2x2 enlarged screen automatic display is pos-sible by reading the input selector switch (OPTION/V IN) when the power is turned on and executing the com-mand corresponding to that setting.Bec...
Page 180 - INSTALLING AND REMOVING BOARDS; For your safety
170 MVP MANUAL 9. INSTALLING AND REMOVING BOARDS (Fig. A) (Fig. B) (Fig. C) Screw (3x6)x6 <Removal procedure> 1 Remove the front panel. 2 Remove the screws fastening the board to theremoved. (Fig. C) 3 Lift the ejectors indicated with white arrows. (Fig.B) 4 Gently draw out the board along the...
Page 183 - Symbols
173 MVP MANUAL (2) 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, RE...
Page 184 - Exceptional commands
174 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 model data ...
Page 187 - (10) Horizontal, vertical blanking window position adjustment; A A A
177 MVP MANUAL (10) 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 pic...
Page 196 - VS BOARD MODEL SELECTION
186 MVP MANUAL 12. 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 outsidethe a...
Page 197 - SELECTING THE SYNC SIGNAL
187 MVP MANUAL 14. 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 > G...