Digital Projection Digital Cinema Installation And Adjustment Manual

Category
Data projectors
Type
Installation And Adjustment Manual
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NEC Viewtechnology, Ltd.
DLP Cinema Projector
Installation and Adjustment
Manual
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Notes:
(1) All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be used or reproduced in any form or by any means whatsoever without
the prior permission in writing of NEC Viewtechnology, Ltd.
(2) This manual is subject to change without prior notice.
(3) This manual has been accurately and carefully prepared for your handy reference. Should you discover anything wrong or
missing in this manual or have any questions or problems with it, please contact your dealer.
(4) NEC Viewtechnology, Ltd. has made every effort to prepare this manual accurately and completely as mentioned above.
However, NEC Viewtechnology makes no representation of warranties with respect to the accurateness and completeness
of this manual, disclaims any implied warranties, and shall in no event be liable for any loss of profit or any other incidental
or consequential damages arising out of the use of this equipment.
(5) Should you find any pages missing or imperfect collating in your copy of this manual, please contact your dealer for a
replacement.
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WARNING
TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARDS,
DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR
MOISTURE. ALSO DO NOT USE THIS UNIT’S
POLARIZED PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION
CORD RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLETS,
UNLESS THE PRONGS CAN BE FULLY IN-
SERTED. REFRAIN FROM OPENING THE
CABINET AS THERE ARE HIGH-VOLTAGE
COMPONENTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING
TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK, DO NOT OPEN COVER. NO
USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. RE-
FER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE
PERSONNEL.
This symbol warns the user that
uninsulated voltage within the unit
may have sufficient magnitude to
cause electric shock. Therefore, it is
dangerous to make any kind of
contact with any part inside of this
unit.
This symbol alerts the user that im-
portant literature concerning the op-
eration and maintenance of this unit
has been included. Therefore, it
should be read carefully in order to
avoid any problems.
DOC compliance Notice
This Class A digital apparatus meets all require-
ments of the Canadian Interference-Causing
Equipment Regulations.
Precautions: Please read this manual carefully
before using your iS8-2K or iS 10 and keep the
manual handy for future reference.
WARNING
This is a Class A product. In a domestic envi-
ronment this product may cause radio interfer-
ence in which case the user may be required to
take adequate measures.
CAUTION
• In order to reduce any interference with radio
and television reception use a signal cable
with ferrite core attached.
Use of signal cables without a ferrite core at-
tached may cause interference with radio and
television reception.
This equipment has been tested and found to
comply with the limits for a Class A digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reason-
able protection against harmful interference
when the equipment is operated in a com-
mercial environment. This equipment gener-
ates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in ac-
cordance with the installation manual, may
cause harmful interference to radio commu-
nications.
Operation of this equipment in a residential
area is likely to cause harmful interference in
which case the user will be required to cor-
rect the interference at his own expense.
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Important Safeguards
These safety instructions are to ensure the long
life of your projector and to prevent fire and
shock. Please read them carefully and heed all
warnings.
Installation
1. Place the projector on a flat, level surface in
a dry area away from dust and moisture.
Tilting the front of the projector up or down
from level could reduce lamp life.
Do not put the projector on its side when the
lamp is on.
Doing so may cause damage to the projec-
tor.
2. Do not place the projector in direct sunlight,
near heaters or heat radiating appliances.
3. Exposure to direct sunlight, smoke or steam
could harm internal components.
4. Handle your projector carefully. Dropping or
jarring your projector could damage internal
components.
5. To carry the projector, a minimum of four per-
sons are required.
Do not hold the lens part and the three an-
amorphic lens shafts with your hand. Other-
wise the projector may tumble or drop, caus-
ing personal injury.
6. Do not place heavy objects on top of the pro-
jector.
7. If you wish to have the projector installed on
the ceiling:
aDo not attempt to install the projector your-
self.
bThe projector must be installed by quali-
fied technicians in order to ensure proper
operation and reduce the risk of bodily in-
jury.
cIn addition, the ceiling must be strong
enough to support the projector and the
installation must be in accordance with
any local building codes.
dPlease consult your dealer for more infor-
mation.
eDo not attempt to stack projectors on the
ceiling.
Power Supply
1. The projector is designed to operate on a
power supply of 1.7KW 100-120VAC 50/60Hz
for iS8-2K or of 2.8KW 200-240VAC 50/60Hz
for iS10. Ensure that your power supply fits
this requirement before attempting to use
your projector.
2. Consult your dealer for installing the power
cord to the projector. DO NOT install the
power cord by yourself. Doing so may cause
a fire or electric shock.
3. Handle the power cord carefully and avoid
excessive bending. Do not place any heavy
objects on the power cord. A damaged cord
can cause electric shock or fire.
4. If the projector will not be used for an ex-
tended period of time, disconnect the plug
from the power outlet.
5. Placing the power cord and the signal cable
closely to each other can cause beat noise.
If this happens, keep the two separated so
that beat noise is not generated.
Beat nise is corruption of the picture often
seen as a rolling band moving through the
image.
6. Do not touch the power plug during a thun-
derstorm. Doing so can cause elecrical shock
or fire.
Cleaning
1. Unplug the projector before cleaning.
2. Clean the cabinet periodically with a damp
cloth. If heavily soiled, use a mild detergent.
Never use strong detergents or solvents such
as alcohol or thinner.
3. Use a blower or lens paper to clean the lens,
and be careful not to scratch or mar the lens.
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Fire and Shock Precautions
1. Ensure that there is sufficient ventilation and
that vents are unobstructed to prevent po-
tentially dangerous concentrations of ozone
and the build-up of heat inside your projec-
tor. Allow at least 8 inches (20cm) of space
between your projector and a wall. Allow at
least 20 inches (50 cm) of space between
the ventilation outlet and object.
2. Prevent foreign objects such as paper clips
and bits of paper from falling into your pro-
jector. Do not attempt to retrieve any objects
that might fall into your projector. Do not in-
sert any metal objects such as a wire or
screwdriver into your projector. If something
should fall into your projector, disconnect it
immediately and have the object removed
by a qualified service person.
3. Do not place any liquids on top of your pro-
jector. Refer servicing to qualified service
personnel if liquid has been spilled.
4. Keep any items such as magnifying glass
out of the light path of the projector. The light
being projected from the lens is extensive,
therefore any kind of abnormal objects that
can redirect light coming out of the lens, can
cause unpredictable outcome such as fire
or injury to the eyes.
5. Do not cover the lens with the supplied lens
cap or equivalent while the projector is on.
Doing so can lead to melting of the cap and
possibly burning your hands due to the heat
emitted from the light output.
6. When using a LAN cable:
Do not connect any network that could be
subjected to overvoltage to the LAN port of
your projector. It may cause electric shock.
CAUTION: High Pressure Lamp May Explode
if Improperly Handled. Refer Servicing to Quali-
fied Service Personnel.
Lamp Caution: Please read before
operation
Due to the lamp being sealed in a pressurized
environment, there is a small risk of explosion,
if not operated correctly. There is minimal risk
involved, if the unit is in proper working order,
but if damaged or operated beyond the recom-
mended 750 hours for iS10 or 1500 hours for
iS8-2K, the risk of explosion increases.
Please note that there is a warning system built
in, that displays following message when you
reach 750 hours (shortest life) for iS10 or 1500
hours (shortest life) of operation “Lamp Warn-
ing”. When you see this message please con-
tact your dealer for a replacement. If the lamp
does explode, smoke will be discharged from
the vents located on the back of the unit. This
smoke is comprised of glass in particulate form
and Xenon gas, and will not cause harm if kept
out of your eyes. If your eyes
have been exposed to this gas, please flush your
eyes out with water immediately and seek im-
mediate medical attention. Do not rub your eyes!
This could cause serious injury.
WARNING: Do not look into the lens while the
projector is on. Serious damage to your eyes
could result.
CAUTION
Do not unplug the power cable from the wall
outlet under any one of the following circum-
stances. Doing so can cause damage to the
projector:
Immediately after the cooling fan(s) stops
working (After the projector is turned off with
the POWER OFF button the cooling fan(s)
continues to work for 3 minutes while the
POWER indicator is blinking Orange).
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Important Information ............................................................................. 2
1. Installation of PC Control Software .................................................. 9
1-1. Introduction .................................................................................................................... 9
1-1-2. Operating Environment ........................................................................................................ 9
1-2. Software Installation ..................................................................................................... 10
1-2-1. Installing ............................................................................................................................ 10
1-2-2. Uninstalling ........................................................................................................................ 11
2. Selecting Primary/Anamorphic Lenses for Your Projector ............ 12
2-1 Screen Type to Use ....................................................................................................... 12
2-2. Selection of Anamorphic Lens ..................................................................................... 13
2-3. Selection of Primary Lens ............................................................................................ 14
2-3-1. Primary Lens for Model iS10 ..............................................................................................14
2-3-2. Primary Lens for Model iS8-2K .......................................................................................... 15
3. Setting Up Your Projector (Model iS8-2K) ....................................... 16
3-1. Connecting the Power Cord ......................................................................................... 16
3-2. Setup Required for Overhead Installation .................................................................... 18
3-3. Mounting the Primary Lens .......................................................................................... 19
3-4. Mounting the Anamorphic Lens and Its Holder ............................................................ 20
3-5. Installation of Small Iris(Information for Service Personnel) ........................................ 23
4. Setting Up Your Projector (Model iS10) ......................................... 25
4-1. Attaching Mounting Bracket for PS Cable .................................................................... 25
4-2. Setup Required for Overhead Installation .................................................................... 26
4-3. Mounting the Primary Lens .......................................................................................... 27
4-4. Anamorphic Lens Holder Installation ........................................................................... 28
5. Making Connections (Projector Model iS8-2K) ............................. 29
5-1. Connecting the Image Input Terminals......................................................................... 29
5-2. Connecting the Various Control Terminals ................................................................... 29
5-3. Controlling Your Projector Using a Wireless LAN Card ................................................ 30
6. Making Connections (Projector Model iS10)................................. 31
6-1. Connecting the Image Input Terminals......................................................................... 31
6-2. Connecting the Various Control Terminals ................................................................... 31
6-3. Controlling Your Projector Using a Wireless LAN Card ................................................ 32
Table of Contents
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7. Projector Adjustments (Model iS8-2K) ............................................ 33
7-1. Projector Setup Orientation .......................................................................................................... 33
7-2. Primary Lens Adjustments ........................................................................................................... 33
7-2-1. Display of Test Patterns ..................................................................................................... 33
7-2-2. Adjustment of Screen Size ................................................................................................. 34
7-2-3. Adjustments of Anamorphic Lens ...................................................................................... 35
8. Projector Adjustments (Model iS10)................................................ 38
8-1. Projector Setup Orientation .......................................................................................... 38
8-2. Primary Lens Adjustment ............................................................................................. 38
8-2-1. Display of Test Patterns ..................................................................................................... 38
8-2-2. Adjustment of Screen Size ................................................................................................. 39
8-3. Installation and Adjustments of Anamorphic Lens ....................................................... 40
8-3-1. Mounting of Anamorphic Lens ........................................................................................... 40
8-3-2. Position Adjustment of Anamorphic Lens........................................................................... 41
8-3-3. Focus Adjustment of Anamorphic Lens ............................................................................. 42
9. Setting the PC Control Software ...................................................... 43
9-1. Starting/Exiting the Software........................................................................................ 43
9-1-1. Start the Software.............................................................................................................. 43
9-1-2. Exit the Software ............................................................................................................... 43
9-2. Setting connection of projector and PC ....................................................................... 43
9-2-1. Select Device Communication ........................................................................................... 43
9-3. PANEL SETTING ......................................................................................................... 45
9-4. Color Adjustment Using PC Control Software ............................................................. 45
9-4-1 Make "MCGD" data ............................................................................................................ 45
9-5. Test Pattern Setting ...................................................................................................... 47
9-6. Lamp Brightness Adjustment ....................................................................................... 47
9-7. Creating New Titles ...................................................................................................... 48
9-7-1. Information on Default Titles .............................................................................................. 48
9-7-2. Title Creation and Editing ................................................................................................... 50
9-8. PCF File Creation ........................................................................................................ 52
9-9. SCREEN File Creation ................................................................................................. 54
10. Link Mode with MMS1000 ............................................................... 56
10-1. Connecting MMS 1000 to Your Projector ................................................................... 56
10-2. Setting MMS Link Mode Using the PC Control Software ........................................... 58
10-3. MMS Link Mode Operations ...................................................................................... 59
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11. Using the PC Control Software
(Menu Descriptions & Functions) ...
61
11-1. Basic .......................................................................................................................... 61
11-1-1. Control ............................................................................................................................ 61
11-1-2. Lens ................................................................................................................................ 62
11-1-3. Lamp ............................................................................................................................... 63
11-2. Advanced ................................................................................................................... 64
11-2-1. Projector Setup ............................................................................................................... 64
11-2-2. Color Adjust .................................................................................................................... 65
11-2-3. Title Edit .......................................................................................................................... 66
11-2-4. TI File System .................................................................................................................. 70
11-2-5. ON/OFF Timer ................................................................................................................. 70
11-2-6. MMS Control ................................................................................................................... 70
11-2-7. Other Setup ..................................................................................................................... 71
11-3. LAN Setup .................................................................................................................. 72
11-3-1. PJ Control ....................................................................................................................... 72
11-3-2. TI Control ........................................................................................................................ 76
11-4. Information ................................................................................................................. 77
11-5. Error Log .................................................................................................................... 77
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Supported Equipment : IBM PC/AT compatible computers
• CD-ROM drive a requirement (at time of installation)
CPU: Pentium MMX processor or higher a requirement
Pentium III 800 MHz or higher recommended
Memory: For Windows XP
• 128 MB or more a requirement
• 192 MB or more recommended
For other operating systems
• 64 MB or more a requirement
• 128 MB or more recommended
* More memory may be necessary when other applications are run at the same time.
Network Environment(when used) : A LAN that supports TCP/IP or a wireless LAN environment is a requirement.
• For wireless LAN connection, use NEC optional wireless LAN card (SWL-2100N-N*).
* Last digit of the model code varies depending on which country you live in.
Supported OS: Windows 98, Windows 98 Second Edition,
Windows Me
Windows 2000 Professional
Windows XP Home Edition , Windows XP Professional, Windows XP Tablet PC Edition
* Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.01 or later browser is required for access to your projector in the
operating environment above.
* Windows' power-saving features are not supported.
1. Installation of PC Control Software
1-1. Introduction
1-1-1. What Can Be Accomplished with the PC Control Software
Use of the PC Control Software permits a projector to be set up and controlled from a personal computer
connected to the projector. See "11. Using the PC Control Software (Menu Descriptions & Functions)" for
details of the operation steps. ( Page 61).
Connections between projector and personal computer can be any one of LAN, USB, or serial connection.
1-1-2. Operating Environment
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1-2. Software Installation
Note:
Windows XP operations are described in examples given in this section.
•You must have "Administrators" privileges to install and uninstall the PC Control Software in Windows 2000, and "Computer
Administrators" privileges to do the same in Windows XP.
If you have NEC Projector User Supportware (PC Control for iS/cS/MMS) installed on your PC, be sure to uninstall it before
installing the PC Control Software.
1-2-1. Installing
Preparatory operation:
Boot up your PC's Windows (XP). If you have already started Windows, quit all running application programs.
If you do not quit all running programs before installing the PC Control Software, you risk having unsuccessful
installation.
1. Place the supplied CD-ROM in your PC's CD-ROM drive.
The "User Supportware CD-ROM Setup" screen appears.
Should the Setup screen not appear...
1) Click on the Start button.
2) Click on Run, and the Run dialog box will open.
3) Type in the Open field the name of your PC's CD-ROM drive ('Q:\' for example) followed by 'setup.exe.'
* The CD-ROM drive name varies depending on the PC you use.
4) Click OK. The "User Supportware CD-ROM Setup" screen appears.
Once the software setup is complete, the Welcome to Microsoft Windows screen appears.
2. Click Next> at the Welcome screen.
The End User License Agreement screen appears.
* Carefully read the terms of the agreement.
3. If you agree to the terms of the agreement, click on the Yes button.
If you do not agree, click No to quit the installer.
4. After you agree to the terms of the agreement, follow the instruction messages that appear
on the screen.
When the installation is completed, remove the CD-ROM from the drive.
Note: If you want to discontinue installing the supplied software on the way through the installation, click Cancel and
follow the instructions to be given in the dialog box.
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1-2-2. Uninstalling
1. Click on the Start button.
2. From the Start Menu commands, click Settings -> Control Panel.
The Control Panel window appears.
3. Double-click on the Add/Remove Programs icon.
The Add/Remove Programs applet window opens.
4. From the list of "Currently installed programs" shown, click on NEC Projector User
Supportware to select it.
5. Click on the Remove button.
You will be prompted: "Are you sure you want to remove this software (NEC Projector User Supportware) from your
computer?"
6. After confirming the above message, click Yes.
7. Follow the instructions that appear on the screen.
After the Uninstall is complete, the Add/Remove Programs applet window will return on the screen.
8. Click OK to return to the Control Panel window.
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Screen
Screen
2. Selecting Primary/Anamorphic Lenses for
Your Projector
Note: This section provides guideline information on how to select a screen size and projector mounting position appropriate
for your presentation purposes and about selection of types of lenses as well.
Select primary/anamorphic lenses for your projector according to the environment in which it is installed.
Note that all descriptions given in this manual suppose that the angle of projection is zero degree. Therefore,
you need to calculate the projector tilt/pan angle so that it can be minimized during projection when you
project slides downward, upward or from a side.
2.1 Screen Type to Use
The following two types of screen masks can be used for the DLP Cinema Projector. Check the screen mask for your projector
for its type before selecting lenses because types of primary/anamorphic lenses to be used on the projector and its settings
depend upon the type of screen mask you use.
Horizontal moving screen mask
Screen masks move horizontally to adjust the screen.
Vertical moving screen mask
Screen masks move vertically to adjust the screen.
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2-2. Selection of Anamorphic Lens
An anamorphic lens is required when you use a wide screen for projection. Because a different type of
anamorphic lens should be used according to the type of projector and screen, determine an appropriate
anamorphic lens in consultation with the end user, considering its application purpose. See the table below
for available anamorphic lenses.
Note: Model iS8-2K requires an optional anamorphic lens mount AS1.25.
Available Anamorphic Lenses
Screen mask MODEL
Screen Type Anamorphic lens Remarks
type
Horizontal moving iS10 SCOPE 1.9
VISTA 1.5
HDTV 1.5
iS8-2K SCOPE 1.25
VISTA
-
HDTV
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Vertical moving iS10 SCOPE 1.5 or 1.9 Choose the 1.5x lens if the zooming power of
the primary lens is not sufficient.
VISTA 1.5
HDTV 1.5
iS8-2K SCOPE 1.25 or None No anamorphic lens should be used if the zooming
power of the primary lens is insufficient.
VISTA
-
HDTV
-
Note: Some settings for screen presentation may be required when vertical moving screen masks are used for
Model iS8-2K.
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Screen
Screen width (W)
Centerlines
Screen height
(H)
Length of projection (L)
Lens centerline
Projector
1280 1024
Area projected by primary lens
Area magnified by
anamorphic lens
Area magnified by
anamorphic lens
Screen
2-3. Selection of Primary Lens
2-3-1. Primary Lens for Model iS10
Optional Lenses
MODEL Magnifying power
CL-2ZX 2.2-4.0
CL-4ZX 4.0-7.0
Projected Images
The anamorphic lens works to magnify projected images horizontally when you use a wide screen for projection (SCOPE,
VISTA or HDTV).
How to Calculate the Magnification of Primary Lens
Primary lens magnification = Length of projection (L)
Screen width (W) ÷Anamorphic lens magnification
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HDTV
Projected area, 1920 1080
VISTA
Projected area, 1998 1080
Projected area, 2048 1080
Area magnified by anamorphic lens
Screen
2-3-2. Primary Lens for Model iS8-2K
Optional Lenses
MODEL Magnifying power
L2K-14ZM 1.45 - 1.8
L2K-18ZM 1.8 - 2.4
L2K-22ZM 2.2 - 3.0
L2K-30ZM 3.0 - 4.3
Projected Images
The anamorphic lens works to magnify projected images horizontally when you use a wide screen for projection (SCOPE).
How to Calculate the Magnification of Primary Lens
SCOPE projection:
Primary lens magnification = Length of projection (L)
Screen width (W) ÷Anamorphic lens magnification
* Use 1x for anamorphic lens magnification if this lens is not in use.
VISTA/HDTV projection:
Primary lens magnification = Length of projection (L)
Screen width (W) ÷(2048 ÷ Number of pixels per horizontal line)
* Number of pixels per horizontal line: 1998 for VISTA; 1920 for HDTV
* Select a lens that meets the magnification requirement for both SCOPE and VISTA/HDTV screen types.
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3.
Setting Up Your Projector (Model iS8-2K)
3-1. Connecting the Power Cord
After making sure that the main power switch of your projector is turned off, plug its power cord into an
earthed, three-pin power outlet (power supply: 100-120 VAC or 200-240 VAC).
CAUTION
• Consult your dealer for installing the power cable to the projector. Do not install the power
cable by yourself.
• For equipment safety, be sure to provide ground connection. To prevent the risk of electric
shock, grounding must be conducted by a qualified electrician. Make sure to connect the
grounding conductor before plugging the power connector.
Plug to a 100-120 VAC or 200-240 VAC
three-pin power outlet.
Wire stopper
Power plug
Be sure to secure the power plug as follows:
(To prevent falling out)
(1) Lift the wire stopper. (2) Plug the projector's power cord into
the wall outlet.
(3) Bring the wire stopper down to secure
the power plug.
CAUTION
In order to protect the projector from being damaged, DO NOT unplug the projector's power cable from the wall outlet:
immediately after the cooling fan stops working (the fan continues working for 3 minutes after the projector is tuned off); and
while a flash memory is in use (the memory data could be destructed).
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2
2
1
When Using an EU Type Power Cable
Replace the attached wire stopper with the EU-spec. one supplied with the projector, following the steps
below:
1. Remove the attached Japan/US-spec. wire stopper.
Japan/US-spec. wire stopper
2. Mount the EU-spec. wire stopper.
Use these holes to mount the EU type wire stopper.
EU-spec. wire stopper
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3-2. Setup Required for Overhead Installation
The DLP Cinema Projector has been shipped as a Desktop
Front type from our factory. If you want to have the projector
installed overhead or on the ceiling, you must change the
mounting orientation of the control panel located at the side
of the projector.
Change the position of the projector stays
as illustrated on the right.
You can remove them by turning counterclockwise.
Remove the four screws clamping the con-
trol panel located on a side panel of the
projector.
Hold the control panel handles and gently
pull the panel off.
Turn the control panel upside down (180
degrees) and gently insert into the projec-
tor.
Tighten the four screws previously re-
moved to remount the panel.
Remove
Attach
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2
3
4
4
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3-3. Mounting the Primary Lens
Example: Mounting DLP-CINEMA lenses
Remove the rubber cap that covers the pri-
mary lens setscrew located on the side
panel of the projector. Use a slotted screw-
driver to untighten the setscrew.
Loosen the screws on both sides of the lens
hood to remove the hood pieces sideways.
Holding the primary lens unit with its guide
notch up, insert it into the projector until it
cannot go further.
While slightly pushing the lens unit up, re-
tighten the lens setscrew previously loos-
ened.
Replace the setscrew rubber cap to its
place.
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6
8
Y-direction adjusting knob
X-direction operating grip
Tilt angle adjusting
knob
Y-direction setscrew
Pan angle adjusting/
fixing screw (P2)
Pan angle adjusting/
fixing screw (P1)
Z-direction
setscrew
X- direction fixing lever
X-direction stopper
Attach the lens control connector.
Attach the dust prevention cover (sponge),
supplied with the projector, to the lens unit.
Remount the lens hood pieces.
3-4. Mounting the Anamorphic Lens and Its Holder
An optional 1.25x anamorphic lens Model AL 1.25 is required for film projection in a wide-screen, CinemaScopic
movie format on the DLP Cinema Projector Model iS8-2K. A dedicated, stand-type anamorphic lens holder
Model AS 1.25 is optionally available for mounting this lens. See also the instruction manual for the lens
holder.
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Installation And Adjustment Manual

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