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INTRODUCTIONChapter 1IntroductionCongratulations on selecting the Premiere 50HD DLP Projector. The Premiere 50HD DLP is the firstmainstream projector
Chapter 1 – Introduction 2INTRODUCTIONPackage ContentsOpen the package and ensure that you have the following items:•Power Cord• Remote control and
Chapter 1 – Introduction3INTRODUCTIONComponentsFront ViewRemote Control: Enables you to control the projector. There are infrared sensors onthe front
Chapter 1 – Introduction 4INTRODUCTIONTop ViewFocus: Turn this dial to focus the projected image on the screen.Zoom: Turn this dial to adjust the si
Chapter 1 – Introduction5INTRODUCTIONRear ViewVentilation: This fan provides ventilation to the lamp. Ensure that you do notobstruct this opening. Ke
Chapter 1 – Introduction 6INTRODUCTIONRemote ControlPower: Press this button to put the projector into or bring it out of standby mode. Note: The Po
CONNECTIONSChapter 2ConnectionsBefore Setting UpThe Premiere 50HD DLP Projector is extremely flexible when considering installationlocations. The keys
Chapter 2 – Connections 8CONNECTIONSDevice ConnectionsThe following section describes device connections. The projector supports connec-tions to a wi
Chapter 2 – Connections9CONNECTIONSComputer/Input 1The computer port enables you to connect your computer to the projector using astandard 15-pin D-s
Chapter 2 – Connections 10CONNECTIONSDVIComputerComponentS-VideoTo computer serial port.RS-232Composite VideoDownloaded From projector-manual.co
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Chapter 2 – Connections11CONNECTIONSWired Remote ControlThe wired remote control jack enables you to connect the remote control to the pro-jector usi
Chapter 2 – Connections 12CONNECTIONSTurning On/OffFollow these instructions to turn on projector.1. Press the power switch on the rear panel to supp
Chapter 2 – Connections13CONNECTIONSTurning OffWarning!Follow these procedures exactly as written to avoid damage to thelamp and projector.1. Press t
OPERATIONChapter 3OperationThe projector can be operated using the top control panel or the remote control. Thischapter describes using the control pa
Chapter 3 – Operation15OPERATIONInputPress the input button on the control panel to switch between the inputs. On theremote control, press the number
Chapter 3 – Operation 16OPERATIONNavigation ButtonsPress the up and down arrow buttons to scroll vertically through the menus. Pressthe Enter button
Chapter 3 – Operation17OPERATIONSetting Up the ProjectorFollow these tips when setting up the projector.Adjustment PegUse the adjustment peg on the b
OSD MENUSChapter 4OSD MenusAbout the OSD MenusYou can configure the Premiere 50HD DLP Projector by using the On Screen Dis-play (OSD) Menus. The OSD m
Chapter 4 – OSD Menus19OSD MENUSInput SignalsThe Input Signals menu lets you specifythe signal type for the input into your pro-jector. The following
Chapter 4 – OSD Menus 20OSD MENUSColorUse this option to adjust the color saturation of the image. This item is only availablefor video sources. The
PrefaceiTable of ContentsChapter 1Introduction Package Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 4 – OSD Menus21OSD MENUSGamma CorrectionUse this option to adjust the Gamma Correctionof your image. Default setting is gamma 2.2.Gamma curve
Chapter 4 – OSD Menus 22OSD MENUSPhasePhase lets you adjust the focus and clarity of the display. Scale is from 0 to 31.PositionPosition enables you
Chapter 4 – OSD Menus23OSD MENUS Video SystemThis option allows you to manually select the video standard for the composite andS-Video inputs. FLI D
Chapter 4 – OSD Menus 24OSD MENUSOSD PositionEnables you to set the position of theOSD menu. Press to move the OSD displayupward. Press to move
Chapter 4 – OSD Menus25OSD MENUSStatus ScreenThe status screen displays current system con-figuration parameters.Theater ModeTheater Mode is used to
Chapter 4 – OSD Menus 26OSD MENUSGeometryThe Geometry menu lets you configure the hori-zontal and vertical keystone and projectionplacement settings.
Chapter 4 – OSD Menus27OSD MENUSProjectionEnables you to configure the projector forreversed image setup and ceiling mounting.The following options a
Chapter 4 – OSD Menus 28OSD MENUSLanguageThis menu sets the OSD display language.The following languages are available:• English•Spanish•German•Frenc
SPECIFICATIONSAppendix ASpecificationsProduct Specifications Item Description Model No. Premiere 50HD DLP ProjectorDisplay Single DMD Panel with fiv
MAINTENANCEAppendix BMaintenanceMaintenanceThe Premiere 50HD DLP Projector has been constructed to provide years of opera-tion. Refer to the following
PrefaceiiChapter 4OSD Menus About the OSD Menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Main Menu . .
Appendix B – Maintenance31MAINTENANCEChecking the Lamp Usage TimeThe projector lamp has the average life of 2,000 hours. The OSD menus provide youwit
Appendix B – Maintenance 32MAINTENANCEReplacing the LampTurn off the projector and remove the power cord prior to replacing the lamp. Allowthe lamp t
Appendix B – Maintenance33MAINTENANCE4. In the Lamp Timer Reset submenu, select Yes to reset the timer.Cleaning the Air Filters This projector is equ
Appendix B – Maintenance 34MAINTENANCETroubleshootingNote: If you are having trouble with the display, use the auto sync featurefirst PC input only (
GAMMA MANAGERAppendix CThe Gamma Manager UtilityAbout the Gamma Manager UtilityGamma Manager may be an optional item for your projector, please check
Appendix C – The Gamma Manager Utility 36GAMMA MANAGERConnecting the Projector to the PCThis software requires the use of an RS-232C serial cable. CA
Appendix C – The Gamma Manager Utility37GAMMA MANAGERInstalling the SoftwareThis software can be installed using the installation program on the CD i
Appendix C – The Gamma Manager Utility 38GAMMA MANAGER9. Click Next. The wizard installs the program.After the Wizard installs the Gamma Manager, the
Appendix C – The Gamma Manager Utility39GAMMA MANAGERUninstalling the SoftwareAlways uninstall the software before installing an updated version. Ens
Appendix C – The Gamma Manager Utility 40GAMMA MANAGERUsing the Gamma Manager UtilityThis section covers basic Gamma Manager Utility operation. The G
PrefaceiiiDesktop Installation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47Ceiling Mount Installation. . .
Appendix C – The Gamma Manager Utility41GAMMA MANAGERUsing the Gamma ManagerFollow these instructions to get started using the Gamma Manager.1. Conne
Appendix C – The Gamma Manager Utility 42GAMMA MANAGERNote: You must select the same input mode that the projector is set at. Ifyou select a differen
Appendix C – The Gamma Manager Utility43GAMMA MANAGERAdjusting the Gamma CurveYou can adjust the gamma curve using an exponentialor Bézier function.E
Appendix C – The Gamma Manager Utility 44GAMMA MANAGERBézierBézier sets the gamma curve based on a mathematical formula that assures conti-nuity with
Appendix C – The Gamma Manager Utility45GAMMA MANAGERSetting a Gamma Curve RangeYou can set a curve range for adjusting the gamma. When adjusting the
Appendix C – The Gamma Manager Utility 46GAMMA MANAGERUndoing a SettingClick to revert the curve to its previous position.Redoing a SettingClick
THROW RATIOAppendix DThrow RatioAbout the Throw RatioThrow ratio refers to the ratio between the projector’s distance from the screen (orthrow distanc
Appendix D – Throw Ratio 48THROW RATIODesktop Installation — 16:9 Screen SizeDiag. Width Height Max Min Upper Lower300” 261” 147” 10.68m 8.9m 4.59m 0
Appendix D – Throw Ratio49THROW RATIODesktop Installation — 4:3Diag. Width Height Max Min Upper Lower300” 240” 180” 13.07m 10.892m 5.594m 1.022m250”
Appendix D – Throw Ratio 50THROW RATIOCeiling Mount InstallationThe following illustration and tables explain how to calculate the throw ratio for a
PrefaceAbout this manualThis manual is designed for use with the PREMIERE 50HD DLP Projector. Informa-tion in this document has been carefully checked
Appendix D – Throw Ratio51THROW RATIOCeiling Mount Installation — 16:9 Screen SizeDiag. Width Height Max Min Uppe r Lower300” 261” 147” 10.68m 8.9m 0
Appendix D – Throw Ratio 52THROW RATIOCeiling Mount Installation — 4:3 Screen SizeDiag. Width Height Max Min Upper Lower300” 240” 180” 13.07m 10.892m
RS-232 COMMUNICATIONAppendix ERS-232 communicationRS-232C communicationConnect the computer and projector while both are off and make sure the project
Appendix E – RS-232 communication 54RS-232 COMMUNICATIONComputer (Windows) - RS232ControlAP.exeSetup RS232ControlAP1.Setting
Appendix E – RS-232 communication55RS-232 COMMU-RS-232 COMMUNICATIONCommand data chartRS232 Control FunctionCommand TitleMin ValueMax ValueDefault Va
Appendix E – RS-232 communication 56RS-232 COMMUNICATIONcolor Temp User-ReadCTU CTU??Gamma-Write TGA 0 7 3 Gamma 1.0 == TGA00Gamma 1.5 == TGA01Gamma
Appendix E – RS-232 communication57RS-232 COMMU-RS-232 COMMUNICATIONColor Matrix Cyan-ReadCMC CMC??Color Matrix Magenta-ReadCMM 0 30 30 Color Matrix
Appendix E – RS-232 communication 58RS-232 COMMUNICATIONPower Off OFF Power Off == OFF00Lamp Timer-Read LTM LTM??RS232 Control FunctionCommand TitleM
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PrefaceNOTICESWarning! To meet FCC requirements, a shielded power cord isrequired in order to prevent interference. It is essential that only thesuppl
PrefaceWarning! Be careful when removing the lamp. In the event of a lamprupture there may be small fragments of glass in the lamp housingand the proj
PrecautionsWhen using the projector, refer to the following instructions :• Read and follow all instructions and warnings provided.• Save these instru
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