Texas Instruments MATRIX 3000 - Manual

Texas Instruments MATRIX 3000

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – User’s Manual; Table of Contents
  • Page 4 – Section 1; Introduction; Overview
  • Page 5 – Section 1: Introduction; Powering ON; Lamp Operation Modes – Auto Switching; For more information see; Flexible Light Output Control
  • Page 6 – Figure 1.1 How the Projector Works
  • Page 7 – Purchase Record; Projector Serial Number:; Service and Support; This will keep you in touch with all
  • Page 8 – Section 2; Installation & Setup; Replacing the Projection Lens.; One of the available optional input modules can be installed at; for
  • Page 10 – Considerations
  • Page 13 – vertical position; of the image can be offset – that is moved above or below the
  • Page 14 – Section 2: Installation and Setup
  • Page 15 – horizontal position; of the image can be offset – that is moved to the left or right
  • Page 16 – Figure 2.4. Examples of Horizontal Offset
  • Page 17 – - The projector can also be inverted and suspended from the ceiling
  • Page 19 – Sources; RGB
  • Page 20 – or; as shown in Figure; YPbPr
  • Page 22 – Communications; IR
  • Page 24 – You must enable this combination of RS422 and RS232 in the
  • Page 25 – Figure 2.20. Setting the Projector’s IP Address
  • Page 26 – Connector
  • Page 27 – Connection
  • Page 28 – Section 3; Operation; Projector; Exterior
  • Page 29 – Zoom and Focus; Section 4 – 4.5 Replacing the Projection Lens
  • Page 30 – on the input panel.; the; Keypad Commands
  • Page 31 – and
  • Page 32 – the built-in keypad is inaccessible; Auto Setup
  • Page 34 – Adjusting the Image (Image Settings
  • Page 36 – does not save changes within text editing boxes (including number; keys to get the
  • Page 37 – Laser; Help; CAUTION
  • Page 38 – Help Topics; Figure 3.6. Accessing General Help Topics; applies only to options having their own key,
  • Page 39 – Slidebars in menus –; Image Settings; slidebar disappears if it is not used within 5 seconds.
  • Page 40 – to jump between pages in an extra long pull-down list.; while in a pull-down list to cancel any change.; Editing Text
  • Page 41 – to cancel editing of numerical values.; input slot; If it is the first time you have used the source/input; If more than one channel exists; Inputs; Do I Select an Input
  • Page 42 – Channel List; Creating
  • Page 43 – Table 3.2. Abbreviations for Signal Type; What; Channel Setup Menu
  • Page 44 – Copying
  • Page 45 – Editing a Channel Setup
  • Page 46 – Before
  • Page 47 – Resize Presets; Size
  • Page 48 – all
  • Page 50 – Active Input Window
  • Page 51 – Figure 3. 13 Blanking of a PIP Image; Image; Press; Image Settings Menu
  • Page 52 – Section 3: Operation; an; Filter
  • Page 53 – unless; RGB signals in NTSC, PAL, SECAM frequency ranges
  • Page 54 – Video Options; amount
  • Page 55 – Input Levels; drives; only
  • Page 56 – not
  • Page 57 – Figure 3.14. Adjusting Input Levels Using the Peak Detector
  • Page 58 – Advanced Image Settings
  • Page 60 – Simulation 3D —; adds one; locked
  • Page 61 – Language; Controls; System
  • Page 62 – Menu Preferences; Horizontal; Channel Setup
  • Page 63 – Network Routing
  • Page 64 – Figure 3.17. Using the “Network Routing” Option; Messages originating from an RS232 or RS422 controller; Messages to and from the RS232 ports will also be
  • Page 65 – ArtNet Interface Settings
  • Page 66 – querying for devices.; key will temporarily “override”
  • Page 67 – NOTE: Protocols B – G are used for rental staging applications; Keystone and Warping
  • Page 68 – Figure 1. Moving the Corners for 2D Keystone
  • Page 69 – Brightness Uniformity; The; in the Color Primary Settings submenu accessed via
  • Page 72 – There is a center line
  • Page 73 – Figure 3.23. Using “Odd Pixel Adjustment”; Color Wheel Calibration
  • Page 75 – different; PIP; with; Working with PIP
  • Page 76 – PIP Size and; PIP Image Settings —
  • Page 77 – Tips for best source switching:
  • Page 78 – About lamp operation,
  • Page 80 – to temporarily cancel
  • Page 81 – Lamp; Status; Lamp History
  • Page 82 – Preliminary Calibration; Matching
  • Page 83 – Color Adjustment Procedure
  • Page 85 – Using the Color Saturation Menu for Color Matching; Before You Begin; Color Saturation Menu; Achieving
  • Page 86 – Step 1: General Setup
  • Page 88 – Figure 3.28. Match Zones to Center Color Temperature; Step 3: Adjust Light Output in 8 Zones; edge; Figure 3.29. Match Zones to Center Light Output
  • Page 90 – Main Functions
  • Page 91 – Show Blending Overlap; Other Functions
  • Page 92 – Figure 3.35. Set Starting Points for Each Projector; Control
  • Page 93 – Christie Serial Communications; Internet Explorer; normal operation the status code “On” appears.; Conditions
  • Page 95 – System Errors
  • Page 96 – Error
  • Page 98 – Section 4; Maintenance; WARNING; Labels
  • Page 101 – Part Description; Lens; do not; scrub or; CLEAN; Clean if; REPLACE; Refer to 4.4 Lamp Replacement; Covers; As required
  • Page 102 – When do I replace a lamp?; “Interlock Tripped”, “Failed to Strike”; Replacement
  • Page 105 – The projection lens is shipped separately from; When removing the projection lens; button; OR
  • Page 106 – Section 5; Troubleshooting; Section 6, Specifications
  • Page 110 – Section 6; Specifications; when using
  • Page 111 – Analog RGB or YPrPb; Lenses
  • Page 112 – Wired Control
  • Page 113 – Emissions
  • Page 116 – Appendix A; Glossary; The frequency range of the projector's video amplifier.
  • Page 117 – Serial Digital Input Module
  • Page 124 – Appendix B; IR Remote; NOTE: To turn the OSD off you must press
  • Page 126 – Appendix C; Serial Communication
  • Page 128 – Appendix D; Throw Distance; Calculating Throw Distance; Table D-2 720P Throw Formulas
  • Page 130 – Appendix E; System Integration; GPIO Pins; GIO; input
  • Page 131 – RTE; For General Purpose IO “G”
  • Page 132 – Appendix F; Optional Input Modules
  • Page 136 – Appendix G; Product
  • Page 137 – Appendix G: 300W P-VIP Product Safety Data Sheets
  • Page 140 – Index; See
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Page 2 - User’s Manual; Table of Contents

DS+ 60 / DW 30 / Matrix 3000 User’s Manual Table of Contents 013-100149-02 Rev. 1 (01/07) Software v1.2 and later Christie DS+60/DW30/Matrix 3000 User’s Manual NOTE: Due to continuing research, all information in this manual is subject to change without notice. 1.1 Projector Overview...................

Page 4 - Section 1; Introduction; Overview

Section 1 Introduction 013-100149-02 Rev. 1 (01/07) Christie DS+60/DW30/Matrix 3000 User’s Manual 1-1 Christie DS+60/DW30/Matrix 3000 projectors are professional quality single-chip projectors that use Digital Light Processing ™ (DLP ™ ) technology from Texas Instruments to achieve bright, crisp ima...

Page 5 - Section 1: Introduction; Powering ON; Lamp Operation Modes – Auto Switching; For more information see; Flexible Light Output Control

Section 1: Introduction 1-2 Christie DS+60/DW30/Matrix 3000 User’s Manual 013-100149-02 Rev. 1 (01/07) 1 Powering ON (a) Be patient when powering the projector ON or switching lamp operation modes. As the lamps warm up, brightness will gradually increase. (No light appears on the wall during the fir...

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