Runco Headphones CW 95DHD User Guide

INSTALLER/INTEGRATOR MANUAL  
CineWall™ CW-95DHD  
Full-HD, 2.35:1 In-Wall Display  
and Digital High Definition (DHD™) Controller/Scaler/Processor  
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Important Safety Instructions  
Thank you for your purchase of this quality Runco video product! It has been designed to provide you with the quality of video  
that is expected in a home theater. For the best performance, please read this manual carefully as it is your guide through the  
menus and operation.  
WARNING  
This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of  
uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure  
that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric  
shock.  
CAUTION  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
DO NOT OPEN  
CAUTION:  
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK)  
NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.  
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED  
SERVICE PERSONNEL.  
This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of  
important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the  
literature accompanying the appliance.  
1. Read these instructions.  
2. Keep these instructions.  
3. Heed all warnings.  
4. Follow all instructions.  
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.  
6. Clean only with a dry cloth.  
7. Do not block any of the ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.  
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that  
produce heat.  
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider  
than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong is  
provided for your safety. When the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for the replacement of  
the obsolete outlet.  
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles and the point  
where they exit from the apparatus.  
11. Only use the attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.  
12. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus.  
When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus to avoid injury from tip-over.  
13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.  
14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in  
any way, such as power supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus,  
the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.  
15. Keep the packing material in case the equipment should ever need to be shipped.  
16. The lamp becomes extremely hot during operation. Allow the display to cool down for approximately 45 minutes prior to  
removing the lamp assembly for replacement.  
17. Do not operate lamps beyond the rated lamp life. Excessive operation of lamps beyond rated life could cause them to  
explode in rare occasions.  
18. Never look directly into the lens when the lamp is on.  
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Compliance Information  
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY:  
Manufacturer’s Name: Runco International, LLC  
Manufacturer’s Address: 1195 NW Compton Drive, Beaverton, OR 97006-1992  
hereby declares that the Products’ Model Numbers:  
CineWall™ CW-95DHD  
conform with the provisions of:  
Council Directive 2004/108/EC on Electromagnetic Compatibility;  
EN 55022 “Limits and methods of measurements of radio interference characteristics of information technology equipment”  
1998;  
EN 55024 “Limits and methods of measurements of immunity characteristics of information technology equipment” 1998;  
Including:  
• EN 61000-4-2 “Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) Part 4: Testing and measurement techniques Section 2:  
Electrostatic discharge immunity test”  
• EN 61000-4-3 “Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) Part 4: Testing and measurement techniques Section 3: Radiated,  
Radio-Frequency, Electromagnetic Field Immunity Test”  
• EN 61000-4-4 “Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) Part 4: Testing and measurement techniques Section 4: Electrical  
fast transient/burst immunity test”  
• EN 61000-4-5 “Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) Part 4: Testing and measurement techniques Section 5: Surge  
immunity test”  
During high-voltage spikes in AC power, this product's surge protection circuit may require  
re-starting the unit. This behavior is normal.  
Note  
• EN 61000-4-6 “Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) Part 4: Testing and measurement techniques Section 6: Conducted  
disturbances induced by radio-frequency fields immunity test”  
• EN 61000-4-8 “Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) Part 4: Testing and measurement techniques Section 8: Conducted  
disturbances induced by power frequency magnetic fields immunity test”  
• EN 61000-4-11 “Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) Part 4: Testing and measurement techniques Section 11: Voltage  
dips, short interruptions and voltage variations immunity tests”  
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And:  
• EN 61000-3-2 “Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) Part 3, Section 2: Limits for harmonic current emissions (equipment  
input current up to and including 16 A per phase)” 2000;  
• EN 61000-3-3 “Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) Part 3, Section 3: Limitations of voltage changes, voltage  
fluctuations and flicker in public low-voltage supply systems, for equipment with rated current up to and including 16 A  
and not subject to conditional connection” 1995;  
Council Directive 2006/95/EC and amended by M1 and C1 on Low Voltage Equipment Safety;  
EN 60950 “Safety of information technology equipment, including electrical business equipment”  
The Technical Construction file required by this Directive is maintained at the corporate headquarters of Runco International,  
LLC, located at 1195 NW Compton Drive, Beaverton, OR 97006-1992.  
Date of Declaration: March 2009  
FCC PART 15:  
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of  
the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential  
installation.  
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the  
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not  
occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be  
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the  
following measures:  
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.  
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
INDUSTRY CANADA (ICES-003):  
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.  
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PRODUCT DISPOSAL:  
The Product contains small amounts of tin, lead and/or mercury. Disposal of these materials may be regulated due to  
environmental considerations.  
IMPORTANT RECYCLE INSTRUCTIONS  
Lamp(s) inside this product contain mercury. This product may contain other electronic waste that can be  
hazardous if not disposed of properly. Recycle or dispose in accordance with local, state, or federal Laws.  
DISPOSAL OF OLD ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT (Applicable throughout the European  
Union and other European countries with separate collection programs)  
This symbol found on your product or on its packaging, indicates that this product should not be treated as  
household waste when you wish to dispose of it. Instead, it should be handed over to an applicable collection  
point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly,  
you will help prevent potential negative consequences to the environment and human health, which could  
otherwise be caused by inappropriate disposal of this product. The recycling of materials will help to conserve  
natural resources. This symbol is only valid in the European Union. If you wish to discard this product, please  
contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal.  
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1Table of Contents  
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1. Introduction  
This Owner’s Manual describes how to install, set up and operate a Runco CineWall™ Full  
HD, In-Wall Display and DHD Controller.  
1.1  
About This Manual  
Throughout this manual, the Runco CineWall™ Full HD, In-Wall Display and DHD  
Controller is referred to as the “CineWall.”  
Runco has prepared this manual to help home theater installer/integrators safely install  
and optimize the performance of the CineWall.  
Target Audience  
Runco has made every effort to ensure that this manual is accurate as of the date it was  
printed. However, because of ongoing product improvements and customer feedback, it  
may require updating from time to time. You can always find the latest version of this and  
other Runco product manuals on-line, at www.Runco.com.  
If You Have Comments  
About This Manual...  
Text Conventions: The following conventions are used in this manual, in order to clarify  
the information and instructions provided:  
Textual and Graphic  
Conventions  
• Remote control button identifiers are set in upper-case bold type; for example, “Press  
EXIT to return to the previous menu.”  
• Computer input (commands you type) and output (responses that appear on-screen) is  
shown in monospace (fixed-width) type; for example: “To change the aspect ratio to  
Letterbox, type LETTERBOX <Enter>.”  
• All keys with functional names are initial-capped, set in bold type and enclosed in angle  
brackets. These keys are the following: <Enter>, <Spacebar>, <Control>, <Esc>  
and <Tab>.  
<Enter>indicates that you may press either the RETURN or ENTER key on your  
computer keyboard if it has both keys.  
In addition to these conventions, underlining, boldface and/or italics are occasionally used  
to highlight important information, as in this example:  
A carriage return must be used after each command or string.  
Note  
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Graphic Conventions: These symbols appear in numerous places throughout the  
manual, to emphasize points that you must keep in mind to avoid problems with your  
equipment or injury:  
TIPS highlight time-saving short cuts and helpful guidelines for using  
certain features.  
Tip  
NOTES emphasize text with unusual importance or special  
significance. They also provide supplemental information.  
Note  
CAUTIONS alert users that a given action or omitted action can  
degrade performance or cause a malfunction.  
Caution  
WARNINGS appear when a given action or omitted action can result  
in damage to the equipment, or possible non-fatal injury to the user.  
WARNING  
DANGER!  
DANGER appears when a given action can cause severe injury or  
death.  
Use the following table to locate the specific information you need in this manual.  
1.2  
Using This Manual  
If you need...  
... Turn to page:  
General information about the CineWall™ Full HD, In-Wall Display  
and DHD Controller  
Installation preparation guidelines  
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86  
Installation instructions  
First-time configuration instructions  
Instructions for using the on-screen menus  
Maintenance and troubleshooting and information  
Information on using serial commands  
Specifications for the CineWall™ Full HD, In-Wall Display and  
DHD Controllers  
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Runco, the leading brand in luxury video solutions, proudly announces its new CineWall™  
CW-95DHD in-wall video display, which offers custom home theater design and  
installation professionals new levels of installation versatility and convenience while  
achieving full-HD imagery perfection.  
1.3  
Description, Features  
and Benefits  
Combining the best of front projection’s exceptional image with the aesthetic of a giant  
flat-screen display, the CineWall provides a high-performance, in-wall display solution for  
rooms of distinction where high ambient lighting conditions exist, but nothing less than an  
exceptional Runco cinema experience will suffice.  
The CineWall combines an advanced, high-contrast ambient light-rejecting screen with  
cinema-grade optics and a powerful display engine in a single, self-contained system. It is  
designed for quick and easy installation into a dedicated, framed wall with a large opening.  
Designed exclusively for discriminating tastes, the CineWall is offered with Runco’s  
proprietary external DHD™ video controller/processor/scaler. The DHD not only  
incorporates Runco’s exclusive advanced Vivix III™ digital video processing technology to  
achieve the highest level of image fidelity, but it also enhances standard-definition digital  
and NTSC content to near high-definition quality.  
The CineWall features Runco’s SuperOnyx™ DMD™ chipset with ConstantContrast™  
frame-by-frame contrast correction to provide stellar black levels and rich color saturation  
even in bright ambient light viewing. Runco’s exclusive CinOptx™ lens system  
incorporates O-Path™ light path enhancement for sharp-looking video.  
In addition to wider viewing angles with increased brightness and colorimetry  
consistencies, the CineWall provides significant technology and video quality  
enhancements when compared to like-sized plasma or LCD products. The system’s  
passive cooling allows for virtually silent operation and uses 80 per cent less energy than  
comparably-sized flat panels.  
The CineWall has been engineered to comply with Imaging Science Foundation™ (ISF)  
standards for maximum home theater image quality. Runco's sophisticated parameters  
for white balance and color gamut control have also been implemented for precise  
balance of gray scale and color. The CineWall incorporates Runco-proprietary  
de-interlacing technology that provides exceptional scaling and film-to-video (3:2  
pulldown) conversion for the most artifact-free images possible.  
Discrete IR and RS-232 control make custom installation seamless, while discrete source  
and aspect ratio selection accommodate any automation control system.  
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Key Features and Benefits  
The CineWall offers these key features and benefits:  
• Native Resolution: 1920 x 817 (2.35:1 Native Aspect Ratio)  
• Screen Size: 95-inch diagonal measure (approximately 88.75 inches wide by  
37.88 inches high)  
• 156/180W UHP-type Lamp, 6000-hour median life  
• ConstantContrast™ provides for infinitely variable adjustment of the light path through  
the optics, enabling the perfect balance of black and white levels for any type of video  
source material  
Parts List  
Your CineWall is shipped with the following items. If any items are missing or damaged,  
please contact your Runco dealer or Runco Customer Service at (800) 23-RUNCO.  
• CineWall™ Full HD, In-Wall Display and DHD Controller:  
• Chassis Assembly  
• Screen Assembly  
• Controller  
• DHD Controller Remote Control Unit and two (2), AAA-size batteries  
• Setup Remote Control Unit and two (2), AAA-size batteries  
• Two (2) AC Power Cords (North America), 1.83 meters (6.0 feet)  
• Communication Cable, RJ-11 Male to RJ-45 Male, 20 feet (part number 175-0686-00)  
• Rack-mount hardware for the DHD Controller  
• CineWall™ Installer/Integrator Manual (this document)  
Installing the CineWall requires the following personnel, tools and materials:  
1.4  
Required Personnel,  
Tools and Materials  
• Two or more people familiar with complex mechanical installations. Only authorized,  
Runco Academy-trained dealers should install the CineWall.  
• Circular saw  
• Drywall saw (if the wall is finished with drywall)  
• Drill with ¼” bit  
• Screwdrivers  
• Socket and crescent wrenches (various sizes)  
• Level  
• Tape measure  
• Stud sensor  
• Wood screws, bolts, nails, washers and other hardware, as dictated by the installation  
method  
• AVIA or Digital Video Essentials test DVD (or equivalent), for calibrating individual  
inputs/sources  
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2. System Description  
This section briefly describes the various CineWall system components.  
The Chassis Assembly is a sheet metal assembly that contains all of the active  
components of the CineWall, as shown below.  
2.1  
Chassis Assembly  
The lower middle section of the chassis assembly contains all of the active components  
described below. A fold mirror mounted at the rear of the chassis reflects light from the  
display engine. Several sets of handles are provided on the chassis to aid installation. The  
outer handles are for carrying the unit to the installation wall; the inner handles are for  
lifting the unit up and into the wall opening.  
Display Engine: The display engine mounts directly to a shelf in the center bottom of the  
chassis that makes up a plenum for intake air.  
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Input Connectors and  
The CineWall interface board is equipped with the following input connectors and LED  
indicators:  
LEDs  
1. RS-232 (RJ-45)  
Connect the Display Control  
output on the DHD Controller to  
Option Key  
ICP  
AUX  
RS-232  
this input (see Figure 2-3).  
2. DIGITAL (DVI)  
Not used.  
3. DIGITAL (HDMI)  
RS-232  
1
HDCP-compliant digital video  
input. Connect the HDMI output  
from the DHD Controller to this  
input.  
4. ANALOG (RGB)  
DIGITAL DVI  
2
3
4
Not used.  
Fan - System  
Fan - DMD  
Fan - Lamp  
Ballast Status  
Engine Status  
Lamp Saver  
Serial Cmd  
Serial Data  
Remote IR  
Lamp  
5. STATUS LEDs  
DIGITAL HDMI  
These provide information about  
the current state of various  
CineWall system components.  
For information on how to  
interpret them, refer to Status  
ANALOG  
Source  
Ready  
5
6
INPUT  
6. COMPONENT  
Not used.  
COMPONENT  
7. S-VIDEO  
Not used.  
S-VIDEO  
7
8
8. COMPOSITE  
COMPOSITE  
Not used.  
The Screen Assembly comprises all of the components associated with the screen which  
is attached on the outer side of the installation wall. The Screen Assembly is packaged  
separately from the Chassis Assembly, to facilitate unpacking and installation.  
Southco-type latches at the bottom of the screen secure the screen in the closed  
position.  
2.2  
Screen Assembly  
A hinge system is provided at the top of the screen assembly that interfaces to the top  
flange of the chassis assembly. This hinge allows the screen assembly to be “hooked”  
from the top during initial installation. Two, small retaining brackets attach to the top rear  
of the screen frame. These prevent the screen from “hopping” out of the hinge hook and  
thus secure the screen.  
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To reduce the overall depth of the chassis assembly for shipping, the installation brackets  
that secure the chassis and screen to the wall are packaged separately. These brackets  
are installed at the customer site right before installing the chassis assembly into the wall  
opening:  
2.3  
Chassis Installation  
Brackets  
Top Flange  
Side Light  
Block, Left  
Bottom Light  
Blocks, Right  
Side (2)  
Bottom  
Light  
Blocks,  
Left Side  
(2)  
Side Light  
Block,  
Right  
Bottom Brackets (4)  
Figure 2-1. Chassis Installation Brackets  
Bottom Brackets: The bottom brackets support all of the weight of the chassis  
assembly, and provide a pivot point while the chassis is “rotated into” the wall opening.  
Once installed, these can be screwed into the wall opening with sheet rock screws.  
Top Flange: The top flange locks the top of the chassis into position and stops the  
rotation of the chassis as it is being installed. An installation tool is provided to set the  
exact distance between the bottom brackets and the top flange, as this is a critical  
dimension. Shims can be used along the top of the flange if necessary to compensate for  
any wall irregularities.  
Bottom and Side Light Blocks: Light blocks at the bottom and sides of the screen  
complete the chassis-wall-screen interface. These are installed right before installing the  
screen, and minimize stray light leakage from behind the screen.  
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Power Supply: The Power Supply converts incoming 100-240 VAC power to the internal  
working voltages required by the lamp ballast, video processor and other system  
components. A switch is provided to connect or disconnect the system from the AC  
power source.  
2.4  
Other System  
Components  
Cooling Fans: Cooling of the CineWall is accomplished by a combination of forced air  
and radiant cooling. The power supply is cooled by its own integral fans.  
Cover: The center chamber of the chassis where all the active components are housed is  
covered by an interlocked sheet metal cover, secured by several quarter-turn screws.  
Removing this cover exposes all the serviceable parts, including the display engine, the  
lamp system, the power supply and the interface electronics. This cover is electrically  
interlocked so that the lamp and 380V supply cannot be activated while the cover is open.  
Air Filter: As mentioned above, the air filter is installed in the plenum at the bottom center  
of the chassis. This filter can be accessed and replaced by a service person by opening  
the screen and reaching in to replace it. The air filter is Runco part number 379-0012-00.  
Fold Mirror: The fold mirror reflects light from the display engine and directs it towards  
the screen. This fold mirror is mounted using a three-point mount system. Three large  
(5”x5”) mirror mounts and adhesive pads are used along with springs to provide an  
adjustable mounting scheme. Four safety catches secure the fold mirror in place, in case  
of adhesive failure of the mirror mounts.  
The fold mirror is mounted to hat sections on the slant back wall of the chassis. The mirror  
is calibrated at the factory, and is not intended to be adjusted in the field.  
Figure 2-2 shows the controls and indicators on the DHD Controller front panel; the  
paragraphs that follow describe them.  
2.5  
DHD Controller Front  
Panel  
11 10  
9
3
standby  
CW-95DHD  
16:9  
m
e
n
HDMI 1  
p
u
1080i/60  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Figure 2-2. DHD Controller Front Panel  
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1. RUNCO ICON  
Lights blue to indicate that the controller is on or powering up.  
2. IR SENSOR  
Receives IR commands from the remote control.  
3. VACUUM FLUORESCENT DISPLAY  
Can be used instead of the On-Screen Display (OSD). Displays currently-selected  
menu or – if no menu is selected – the connected display device model, current  
source, input resolution and aspect ratio.  
4. ON/STANDBY BUTTON  
Press once to toggle from standby mode to on mode. Press it again to return to  
standby mode. For a discrete on or off command, you can use the direct access  
buttons on the remote control.  
5. LEFT BUTTON  
Used to direct-select inputs or move the menu cursor left in the OSD. When no menu  
is present on-screen, the LEFT button toggles through the different sources, in this  
order:  
HDMI 2 - HDMI 1 - SCART - HD 2 - HD 1 - Component - S-Video 2 - S-Video 1 -  
Composite Video  
6. DOWN BUTTON  
Use to direct-select aspect ratios or move the menu cursor down in the OSD. When  
no menu is present on-screen, this button toggles through the different aspect ratios,  
in this order:  
16:9 - 4:3 - Letterbox - VirtualWide - Cinema - Virtual Cinema - Native  
7. RIGHT BUTTON  
Used to direct-select inputs or move the menu cursor right in the OSD. When no  
menus are present on-screen, the RIGHT button toggles through the different  
sources, in this order:  
Composite Video - S-Video 1 - S-Video 2 - Component - HD 1 - HD 2 - SCART -  
HDMI 1 - HDMI 2  
8. MENU BUTTON  
Press the MENU button to bring up the main menu, or to exit the current menu and  
return to the previous one.  
9. UP BUTTON  
Use to direct-select aspect ratios or move the menu cursor up in the OSD. When no  
menus are present on-screen, the UP button toggles through aspect ratios in the  
following order:  
Native - Virtual Cinema - Cinema - VirtualWide - Letterbox - 4:3 - 16:9  
10. ENTER BUTTON  
When an item is highlighted on the OSD, the ENTER button selects the item.  
11. STANDBY LED  
Lights amber when the DHD Controller is in standby mode; otherwise it is off.  
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Figure 2-3 shows the rear connector panel on the DHD Controller.  
2.6  
DHD Controller Rear  
Panel  
13  
12  
3
11  
2
10  
5
6
7
8
9
14  
1
4
Figure 2-3. DHD Controller Rear Panel  
Outputs 1. HDMI Out  
Connect this to the HDMI connector on the CineWall (see Input Connectors and  
2. Display Control  
Connect this to the RS-232 input on the CineWall, using the provided communication  
cable.  
3. TRIGGERS  
Connection for up to three (3), 12-volt trigger-controlled devices. Output current is  
limited to 250 milliamperes (mA).  
Inputs  
4. USB  
A standard, USB Series “B” connection to a personal computer. (For future use.)  
5. HDMI 1 / HDMI 2 (Digital)  
HDCP-compliant digital video inputs for connecting an HDMI or DVI source.  
6. HD1 / HD2 (5 x Analog BNCs)  
Two inputs (five BNCs per input) for connecting standard-definition (SD = 480i/576i),  
enhanced-definition (ED = 480p/576p) or high-definition (HD = 720p/1080i/1080p)  
component video sources, or RGBHV sources such as personal computers.  
7. Component / SCART (5 x RCA connectors)  
SD/HD input for connecting SDTV, EDTV or HDTV component video sources, or  
RGBHV sources. Also provides RGB input for SCART RGBS sources.  
8. Video  
Standard, composite video input for connecting a VCR, camcorder or other  
composite video source. Also provides composite sync input for SCART RGBS  
sources.  
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9. S-Video 1 / S-Video 2  
Two, standard S-Video inputs for connecting a DVD player, satellite receiver or Super  
VHS (S-VHS) VCR.  
10. IR  
Wired input from a Niles- or Xantech-compatible, infrared (IR) repeater system. It is a  
3.5-mm, mini phono jack, wired as follows:  
Ring = +5V (current limited to 100mA)  
Tip = IR Input  
Sleeve = Ground  
11. RS-232 / RS-485  
A female, 9-pin D-sub connector for interfacing with a PC or automation/control  
system. (Currently, only RS-232 interface is supported.)  
12. MAIN AC FUSE  
This is the main AC input fuse (5mm x 20mm, 500 mA, 250V slow-blow).  
13. MAIN POWER SWITCH  
Disconnects or applies power to the DHD Controller.  
14. POWER INPUT (100 to 240 VAC)  
Connect the DHD Controller to power here.  
Figure 2-4 shows the CineWall remote control, and the paragraphs that follow describe its  
functionality.  
2.7  
CineWall Remote  
Control Unit  
2
1
3
4
(not available on  
some models)  
RETURN  
5
7
EXIT  
6
8
9
16 : 9  
4 : 3  
11  
12  
13  
10  
HDMI  
1
HDMI  
2
14  
CUST  
1
CUST  
2
SVC  
Figure 2-4. DHD Controller/CineWall Remote Control  
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1. IR OUTPUT INDICATOR  
Lights when a button is pressed to indicate that an IR signal is being transmitted.  
2. ON / OFF  
Press to turn the display on or off.  
3. ENTER  
Press to select a highlighted menu item or confirm a changed setting.  
4. Cursor Buttons ( ,  
,
,
)
Use these buttons to select items or settings, adjust settings or switch display  
patterns.  
When no menu is present on-screen, the UP and DOWN buttons toggle through the  
available aspect ratios, in this order:  
UP Button = Native - Virtual Cinema - Cinema - VirtualWide - Letterbox - 4:3 - 16:9  
DOWN Button = 16:9 - 4:3 - Letterbox - VirtualWide - Cinema - Virtual Cinema -  
Native  
Likewise, the LEFT and RIGHT buttons toggle through the different source inputs, in  
this order:  
LEFT Button = HDMI 2 - HDMI 1 - SCART - HD 2 - HD 1 - Component - S-Video 2 -  
S-Video 1 - Composite Video  
RIGHT Button = Composite Video - S-Video 1 - S-Video 2 - Component - HD 1 -  
HD 2 - SCART - HDMI 1 - HDMI 2  
5. RETURN / EXIT  
Press this button to exit the current menu and return to the previous one.  
Not all remote control units have this button. If yours does not, use  
the MENU button (see below) to exit the current menu.  
Note  
6. LIGHT  
Press to illuminate the buttons.  
7. MENU  
Press this button to access the OSD controls, or to exit the current menu and return  
to the previous one.  
8. VIDEO (1)  
Press to select Composite video input as the source or to enter the numeric  
character “1.”  
9. COMP (Component) (2)  
Press to select Component/SCART video input as the source or to enter the numeric  
character “2.”  
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Use the red buttons to select an aspect ratio directly or to enter numeric characters,  
as follows:  
16:9 (3)  
For viewing 16:9 DVDs or HDTV programs in their native aspect ratio.  
4:3 (6)  
Scales the input signal to fit 4:3 display mode in the center of the screen.  
LETBOX (Letterbox) (9)  
For viewing LaserDisc movies or non-anamorphic DVDs on a 16:9 screen.  
V-WIDE (VirtualWide)  
Enlarges a 4:3 image horizontally in a NON-linear fashion to fit 16:9 full screen display.  
CINEMA  
For viewing 2.35:1 source material. The upper and lower portions are masked.  
SVC  
Selects the Virtual Cinema aspect ratio, which enlarges a 16:9 image horizontally in a  
NON-linear fashion to fit 2.35:1 full-screen display.  
11. S-VID 1 (4) / S-VID 2 (5) (S-Video)  
Press to select an S-Video input or to enter the numeric character “4” or “5.”  
12. HD 1 (7) / HD 2 (8)  
Press to select a HD (RGBHV or YPbPr component) input or to enter the numeric  
character “7” or “8.”  
13. HDMI 1 / HDMI 2 (0)  
Press to select a Digital Video input. Press HDMI 2 to enter the numeric character  
“0.”  
14. Memory Preset Buttons:  
ISF NIGHT  
Press to recall settings for the current input from the “ISF Night” memory preset.  
ISF DAY  
Press to recall settings for the current input from the “ISF Day” memory preset.  
CUST 1  
Press to recall settings for the current input from the “Custom 1” memory preset.  
CUST 2  
Press to recall settings for the current input from the “Custom 2” memory preset.  
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3. Installation Preparation  
Prior to installing the CineWall, confirm that the installation site meets the requirements  
described in this section.  
3.1  
Site Requirements  
The CineWall is designed for installation into a dedicated, framed, structurally capable wall  
with at least 32.50 inches (826 mm) of distance between the user-viewable surface of this  
wall and anything immediately behind the open framed area. The chassis protrudes  
approximately 30.75 inches (781 mm) from the front of the dedicated wall into the cavity.  
Infrastructure  
32.50” minimum  
30.75”  
AC Outlet  
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Power Requirements  
The CineWall requires clean, noise-free AC power. The power cord provided with the  
CineWall is 6 feet (1.83 meters) long. In order to use it, the power outlet must be no more  
than 48 inches (1.22 meters) from the cable openings on the right side of the chassis. If  
the outlet is farther away, substitute a longer power cord for the one provided with the  
CineWall; do not use a power strip or extension cord. If you use a substitute power cord,  
ensure that it is a UL- or CSA-approved, three-conductor (18 AWG or heavier), shielded  
cord rated at 10 amps minimum.  
Site Access  
The CineWall is shipped in two containers: one for the screen assembly and one for the  
chassis and related hardware. The shipping container dimensions are as shown below.  
Screen  
Chassis/Hardware  
7.5 in.  
(190 mm)  
30.0 in.  
(762 mm)  
Ensure that the site has a “carry-in” path with sufficient clearances leading to the  
installation location. This is particularly important in corners in stairways, landings and  
hallways.  
Minimum Stair/Landing Clearances  
B
E
C
F
A
A
D D  
A
B
C
2,000 mm  
4,000 mm  
1,900 mm  
D
E
F
1,200 mm  
2,400 mm  
3,700 mm  
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Also confirm that doorways and elevators (if used) provide sufficient clearances:  
Minimum Doorway/Elevator Clearances  
Width  
min. 2,000 mm  
Height  
Depth  
min. 900 mm  
900  
900  
900  
900  
2,000  
2,800  
2,800  
2,000  
1,700  
2,700  
2,700  
1,700  
Do not store or transport the CineWall on its side! It should only  
be placed on its side if absolutely necessary during loading and  
unloading.  
WARNING  
Due to its extraordinarily high level of video processing performance, the DHD Controller  
may distribute video signals with a perceptible level of audio latency. In order to easily  
solve this issue, Runco recommends using the DHD Controller with a high-quality audio  
receiver that has the ability to effectively synchronize audio and video signals.  
Audio/Video  
Synchronization Issues  
Most mainstream audio receiver/switchers have the ability to synchronize the audio and  
video to the Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC) prescribed tolerances.  
According to the ATSC, the sound program should never lead the video program by more  
than 15 milliseconds, and should never lag behind the video program by more than 45  
milliseconds.  
In addition, many A/V receivers introduce additional latency that needs to be  
compensated for during the installation. Table 3-1 shows the amount of possible audio  
latency given different signal input timings.  
Table 3-1. Possible Audio Latency for Various Input/Output Timings  
Input Timing  
480i  
Possible Audio Latency (milliseconds)  
133  
83  
480p  
576i  
160  
100  
100  
83  
576p  
720p/50  
720p/60  
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Table 3-1. Possible Audio Latency for Various Input/Output Timings  
Input Timing  
1080i/25  
Possible Audio Latency (milliseconds)  
160  
133  
67  
1080i/30  
1080p/24  
1080p/50  
1080p/60  
80  
67  
Additional Considerations  
Here are some other considerations and tips that can help improve your installation, avoid  
damage, prevent personal injury and prolong operating life:  
• Keep the ambient temperature constant and below 35°C (95°F). Keep the display away  
from heating and/or air conditioning vents. Changes in temperature may cause drifts in  
the display circuitry, which may affect performance.  
• Keep the CineWall away from devices that radiate electromagnetic energy such as  
motors and transformers. Common sources of these include slide projectors,  
speakers, power amplifiers and elevators.  
• Handle the unit carefully when installing or carrying it. Use the built-in handles; DO NOT  
touch or hold the screen face.  
• Set the unit away from heat, excessive dust, and direct sunlight.  
• Protect the inside of the unit from liquids and small metal objects.  
• Do not hit or scratch the screen surface as this causes flaws on the surface of the  
screen.  
DO NOT spray liquid of any kind on the screen. It can drip down the screen and  
wick up between the layers. When liquid gets between the screen layers, it is  
impossible to remove and the screen is ruined!  
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When you receive your CineWall shipment, check the shipping containers for damage. If  
there are signs of damage or rough handling, it is recommended that you have an agent of  
the carrier present when the equipment is unpacked. If the shipping containers do not  
appear to be damaged, move them to the installation site before opening them.  
3.2  
Unpacking and  
Inspecting  
As you unpack each container, check all parts against the shipping documents. The  
CineWall is protected in the shipping containers. Unpack them carefully, inspecting the  
chassis and screen for scratches, dents or other signs of damage. If the equipment is  
damaged, save all packing materials and notify both Runco and the carrier immediately.  
Proceed as follows to unpack your CineWall:  
1. Remove the top of the shipping container for  
Hardware Box  
the chassis and associated hardware.  
2. Lift the box containing the hardware up off of  
the foam inserts and set it aside.  
3. Remove the foam inserts on  
the top corners of the chassis  
and set them aside.  
Foam Inserts  
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4. With the help of your assistant, grasp the chassis  
by the handles on either side and lift it straight up  
and out of the shipping container.  
Handles  
5. Carefully unpack the screen by opening one end of the shipping container and sliding  
the screen out of the box.  
6. Unpack the chassis hardware and verify that you have received all of the parts listed  
and shown below.  
1
2
7
3
4
5
6
Item Number  
Description  
Quantity  
1
Top Flange  
1
2
Light Blocks (Left/Right Sides)  
2
3
Bottom Brackets (Left Center, Right Center)  
Bottom Brackets (Left, Right)  
2
4
2
5
Light Blocks (Bottom Left Center/Bottom Right Center)  
Center Light Block/Strut Catch  
2
6
1
2
7
Light Blocks (Bottom Left/Bottom Right)  
Mounting Screws  
(not shown)  
(various)  
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Because every home theater installation is unique, it is impossible to provide detailed,  
step-by-step instructions that are applicable to every situation. Instead, this section  
provides general guidelines for site construction and product installation. Review this  
information carefully and adapt it as needed to your installation requirements.  
3.3  
Site Preparation  
The instructions in this section describe how to prepare a dedicated home theater for a  
CineWall installation. Throughout these instructions, the following “typical” conditions are  
assumed:  
• Wall thickness: 3 inches (76.2 mm) minimum, 7 inches (177.8 mm) maximum  
Stud spacing: 24 inches (609.6 mm)  
• Wall finishing material: Sheetrock or other suitable material  
Screen position: Centered horizontally between two studs 96 inches (2438.4 mm)  
apart  
Shown below is a typical wall. It is 12 feet wide, with the studs spaced 24 inches apart.  
The shaded area represents the opening you will need to create for the CineWall.  
48.000" (1219.2 mm)  
48.000" (1219.2 mm)  
94.750" (2406.7 mm)  
Screen Area (2.35:1)  
144.000" (3657.6 mm)  
Consult a qualified structural engineer or architect before  
making any modifications to a load-bearing wall.  
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Create wall opening:  
1. Locate the screen center based on the desired screen height.  
2. From this point, measure/mark 44.375 inches to the left and to the right and 19.25  
inches above and below.  
3. Using a laser level, determine and mark the locations of the opening corners.  
4. Double-check your measurements. “Measure twice, cut once” is always a great  
rule of thumb to follow.  
5. Using the marks as a guide, cut a rectangular opening 88.75 inches wide and 38.5  
inches tall.  
88.750" (2254.3 mm)  
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6. Frame the wall opening in a manner similar to this example.  
88.750" (2254.3 mm)  
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4. Installation  
Table 4-1 gives a quick overview of the CineWall installation process. The sections  
following this one provide detailed instructions.  
4.1  
Overview  
Table 4-1. Installation Overview  
For Details,  
Refer to page...  
Step  
Procedure  
1
2
Place Chassis Assembly with brackets installed into opening in  
dedicated wall  
3
4
Secure Chassis Assembly to wall  
Install Screen Assembly:  
• Fix screen in open position using fold-out strut  
• Secure top of screen frame to hinge with safety catches  
5
Power up the CineWall:  
• Connect AC power to the CineWall  
• Set main power switch on CineWall to ON  
• Close screen  
• Press ON on CineWall Setup remote control to turn on display  
6
7
Align image corners with screen corners  
Power down the CineWall:  
• Press OFF on CineWall Setup remote control to turn off display  
• Open screen  
8
9
Connect the DHD Controller to the CineWall  
Connect signal sources to the DHD Controller  
Connect PC or control system to DHD Controller via RS-232  
10  
11  
Power up the CineWall and DHD Controller:  
• Connect AC power to the DHD Controller  
• Turn on source components  
• Close screen  
• Set DHD Controller main power switch to ON  
• Use remote control or ON/STANDBY ( ) button on DHD  
Controller front panel to turn on system  
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Display calibration: adjust the following for each input and display  
mode (resolution and frame rate); save settings when finished:  
• Aspect ratio  
• Brightness  
• Contrast  
• Color level  
• Tint  
• Sharpness  
• White Balance  
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This section provides detailed instructions for installing the CineWall chassis.  
4.2  
Mounting the CineWall  
Chassis  
Install Top Flange and  
Bottom Brackets on  
Chassis Assembly  
Install the Top Flange as shown in Figure 4-1. Then, install the Left and Right Bottom  
Brackets (the ones with the latches on them) at the bottom corners of the chassis, and  
install the Left Center and Right Center Bottom Brackets in the two intermediate locations.  
Screw, Phillips Pan-Head,  
0.164-32 x 0.25 x 0.25 (5x)  
Top  
Flange  
Self-cliching  
Nut (5x)  
Screw, Phillips  
Pan-Head,  
1/4-20 x 0.5 x 0.5  
(2 per bracket)  
Bottom  
Bracket,  
Left  
Bottom Brackets,  
Bottom  
Bracket, Right  
Left Center/  
Right Center  
Figure 4-1. Installing the Top Flange and Bottom Brackets  
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With the help of your assistant(s), lift the Chassis Assembly by the handles.  
Install Chassis Assembly  
into Wall  
While tilting the Chassis Assembly downward, carefully move the Chassis Assembly into  
the wall opening. Allow the bottom brackets to come to rest on the bottom of the wall  
opening. Then, rotate the chassis into the opening until the top flange makes contact with  
the top of the opening.  
Once the chassis is correctly positioned in the wall opening, you are ready to secure it.  
Secure Chassis to Wall  
Before you secure the CineWall chassis to the wall, it is absolutely  
critical that the Top Flange be perfectly level and properly  
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positioned relative to the Bottom Brackets. If it is not, the  
screen – when installed – won’t open and close properly.  
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The CineWall includes a special  
spacing tool to make it easier to  
level the Top Flange and ensure  
that it is the correct distance from  
the Bottom Brackets.  
Spacing  
Tool  
1. Place the Spacing Tool on  
either the Left Center or Right  
Center Bottom Bracket, as  
shown.  
Top Flange  
2. Engage the slot at the top of  
the spacing tool with the hinge  
barrel on the Top Flange.  
Hinge  
Barrel  
Ensure that the spacing tool  
is perpendicular to the top  
and bottom of the wall  
opening.  
90°  
3. Using wood screws of the appropriate size –  
two for each bottom bracket (8 total) –  
secure the bottom of the CineWall Chassis  
Assembly to the opening frame.  
4. Secure the Top Flange to the opening frame,  
using five wood screws. (Use the Spacing  
Tool at each attachment point, as described  
above.)  
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5. Secure the Left and Right Side Light Blocks  
to the chassis and the opening frame.  
6. Secure the Bottom Center Light Block/Strut Catch to the opening frame, between the  
two Center Bottom Brackets.  
7. Install the other Bottom Light Blocks (left, left center, right center, right) as shown  
below.  
Light Block,  
Bottom Left  
Light Block,  
Bottom Right  
Light Block,  
Bottom Left Center  
Center Light Block/  
Strut Catch  
Light Block,  
Bottom Right Center  
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Figure 4-2 shows the CineWall screen assembly. The screen attaches to the hinge on the  
top flange of the Chassis Assembly via six hooks along the top of the frame.  
4.3  
Installing the Screen  
Two latches at the bottom of the frame secure the screen in the closed position. A strut at  
the bottom of the frame opens out and holds the screen in the open position during  
installation or maintenance.  
Hooks  
Latch  
Bottom Strut  
Latch  
Figure 4-2. CineWall Screen Assembly – Rear View  
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To install the screen:  
1. Remove the Spacing Tool (used to install the chassis; see page 28).  
2. With the help of your assistant(s), lift the screen and position it in front of the Chassis  
Assembly.  
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3. Use the hooks to hang the  
frame on the hinge at the  
top of the chassis.  
4. Use the strut at the bottom of the frame to prop the screen in the open position.  
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5. Install the safety catches at the  
top rear corners of the screen.  
These prevent the screen from  
separating from the hinge  
when the screen is opened or  
closed.  
a Remove the nut at one end  
of the hinge wing on the  
back of the screen.  
Safety  
Remove this nut,  
install Safety Catch  
and replace  
Catch  
b Place the safety catch on  
the exposed screw shaft  
where you removed the nut.  
Hinge Wing  
c Secure the catch using the nut that you removed in Step 5a.  
d Repeat Steps 5a through 5c to install the other safety catch.  
4.4  
Powering Up the  
CineWall  
Plug the female end of the power cord into the  
AC receptacle on the right side of the CineWall  
display engine, next to the power switch. Then,  
connect the other end to your AC power  
source (AC 100V ~ 240V).  
Connecting the CineWall  
to AC Power  
1. Set the main power switch (next to the AC receptacle) on the CineWall to the ON  
position.  
2. Return the strut to the closed position and close the screen.  
3. Gently press on the bottom left and right corners to engage the latches at the bottom  
of the screen.  
4. Install two, AAA-size batteries (supplied) in the CineWall Setup remote control unit.  
5. Press the ON button on the CineWall Setup  
remote control unit to turn on the display.  
ON  
HDMI  
DVI  
ANALOG CPONENT  
OFF  
SVIDEO  
CPOSITE  
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The CineWall optical engine was perfectly adjusted when it left the factory. However,  
vibration in transit may have moved it. Before connecting the DHD Controller to the display  
or performing any other installation tasks, proceed as follows to confirm proper image  
alignment. You need only perform this procedure once.  
4.5  
Aligning the Image  
You must use the CineWall Setup remote control unit – not the DHD  
Controller remote control – to perform this procedure. Use the  
Caution  
CineWall Setup remote control unit ONLY as described in this  
section. It will not function when the display is connected to the  
DHD Controller.  
To align the optical engine:  
1. Press MENU on the CineWall Setup remote  
control unit.  
MENU  
PREV  
ENTER  
ISF DAY  
2. Use the  
or  
button to select Program Information from the Main Menu. Then,  
.
press ENTER or  
3. Press ENTER,  
,
.
,
, ENTER, in sequence. Then, press MENU twice.  
4. Select Advanced Options from the Main Menu.  
5. Select Image Alignment from the Advanced Options menu.  
6. Highlight Test Pattern in the  
Image Alignment menu and  
choose Grid. This pattern  
shows all the pixels in the  
optical engine.  
7. Highlight Adjust Corners in the Image Alignment menu and press ENTER or  
.
8. Use the  
,
,
and  
buttons to precisely position the upper-left corner of the  
displayed grid pattern in the upper-left corner of the screen.  
9. Press ENTER and repeat Step 8 for the other three corners.  
10. Press PREV to save the corner position settings and exit the Adjust Corners menu.  
11. Press PREV again to turn off the test pattern and exit the Image Alignment menu.  
12. Press MENU to exit the menu system.  
When you have completed the Image Alignment procedure, press OFF on the CineWall  
Setup remote control unit to turn off the display. Then, open the screen and proceed with  
the next section.  
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Proceed as follows to connect the CineWall to your video sources, external controller(s) –  
if present – and AC power.  
4.6  
Connections to the  
CineWall  
When connecting your equipment:  
• Turn off all equipment before making any connections.  
• Use the correct signal cables for each source.  
• Ensure that the cables are securely connected. Tighten the thumbscrews on  
connectors that have them.  
Route all cables through the cable  
openings on the right side of the  
CineWall chassis.  
ROUTE CABLES  
THROUGH THESE  
OPENINGS  
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Connecting the CineWall  
to the DHD Controller  
Connect the DHD Controller to the CineWall as shown in Figure 4-3 and described in the  
sections that follow.  
Option Key  
ICP  
AUX  
RS-232  
RS-232  
RS-232  
Communication  
Cable  
(provided)  
DIGITAL DVI  
Fan - System  
Fan - DMD  
Fan - Lamp  
Ballast Status  
Engine Status  
Lamp Saver  
Serial Cmd  
Serial Data  
Remote IR  
Lamp  
DIGITAL HDMI  
ANALOG  
Source  
Ready  
INPUT  
COMPONENT  
S-VIDEO  
COMPOSITE  
HDMI OUT  
RS-232 OUT  
Figure 4-3. Connecting the CineWall to the DHD Controller  
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Digital Video Connection: Connect the HDMI output from the DHD Controller to the  
HDMI input on the CineWall, using an HDMI-to-HDMI cable.  
RS-232 Connection: Connect the Display Control output from the DHD Controller to  
the RS-232 input on the CineWall. Use a cable with an RJ11 plug at the DHD Controller  
end and an RJ-45 plug at the CineWall end. (The CineWall accessory kit includes such a  
cable.)  
If you make your own cable, it must be wired as shown in Figure 4-4.  
White/Blue*  
5
4
3
5
3
White/Green*  
Green*  
To/From  
DHD  
Controller  
To/From  
CW-95DHD  
6
1, 2, 6  
NO CONNECTION  
1, 2, 4, 7, 8  
6-position  
RJ-11 Male  
RJ-45 Male  
6
1
* - CAT5 wire colors, as defined in EIA/TIA-568B  
Figure 4-4. RS-232 Connection from the DHD Controller to the CineWall  
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Connecting Source  
Components to the DHD  
Controller  
Connect your video sources to the DHD Controller as shown and described in the  
sections that follow.  
HDMI Source Connections: See Figure 4-5.  
Use the HDMI inputs whenever possible. This ensures the highest  
Tip  
video quality because the signal is carried in the digital domain  
throughout the entire signal path, from source component output  
into the display.  
You can also connect computers with DVI output to these inputs.  
Refer to Supported Timings on page 90 for a list of compatible  
input signals.  
Note  
HDMI  
AV OUT  
HDMI  
AV OUT  
HDMI sources (BD, DVD, DTV Set-Top Box etc.)  
Figure 4-5. HDMI Source Connections  
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Component Video Source Connections: Connect your component video sources to  
the HD1, HD2 and/or Component/SCART inputs as shown in Figure 4-6.  
RCA-to-BNC  
adapter  
COMPONENT  
VIDEO OUT  
Y
PB  
PR  
DTV-Set-Top Box  
(DTV-STB)  
BD/DVD  
Figure 4-6. Component Video Source Connections  
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RGBHV Source Connections: Connect personal computers and/or other RGB sources  
to the HD1, HD2 and/or Component/SCART inputs as shown in Figure 4-7.  
BNC-to-RCA  
adapter  
RGB Camcorder  
Computer  
or  
Figure 4-7. RGBHV Source Connections  
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SCART RGBS Source Connections: Connect the green, blue and red outputs from  
your SCART source to the Component/SCART input on the DHD Controller. Connect the  
sync output from your SCART source to the Video input on the DHD Controller. See  
VCR  
SCART-to-RGBS  
adapter  
Green  
DVD/DTV STB  
Blue  
Red  
Sync  
Gaming Console  
Figure 4-8. SCART RGBS Source Connections  
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Composite and S-Video Source Connections: See Figure 4-9.  
VCR  
Composite  
Camcorder  
S-Video  
S-Video  
Gaming Console  
Figure 4-9. S-Video and Composite Video Source Connections  
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Use a straight-through, 9-pin RS-232 cable to connect a PC or control/automation  
system (if present) to the RS-232 port on the DHD Controller; see Figure 4-10.  
RS-232 Controller  
Connection  
For more information about using this connection, refer to Serial Communications on  
5
4
3
1
2
6
9
8
7
2 Receive Data  
3 Transmit Data  
5 Ground  
to Automation/  
Control System  
or PC  
(none of the other pins are used)  
Figure 4-10. RS-232 Control System Connection  
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Connecting 12-volt  
Trigger Outputs to  
External Equipment  
If your installation includes equipment that responds to 12-volt triggers, connect it to the  
12-volt trigger outputs as shown in Figure 4-11.  
Sleeve = Ground  
To 12-volt  
Tip = +12V  
trigger-activated  
device  
Figure 4-11. Connecting 12-volt Trigger Outputs  
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If infrared signals from the remote control cannot reach the DHD Controller due to  
excessive distance or obstructions such as walls or cabinet doors, you can connect an  
external IR receiver to the DHD Controller to extend the range of the remote control. See  
Connecting an External IR  
Receiver to the DHD  
Controller  
Remote Control  
IR Sensor  
IR Repeater  
(3.5-mm, mini  
phono plug)  
Figure 4-12. External IR Receiver Connection  
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To install batteries in the DHD Controller remote control:  
4.7  
Installing Batteries in  
the DHD Controller  
Remote Control  
1. Press down the tab on the cover and  
pull the cover in the direction of the  
arrow.  
2. Insert the included batteries. Ensure  
that the polarities correctly match the  
and  
markings inside the battery  
compartment.  
3. Insert the lower tab of the cover into the  
opening, and press down the cover until  
it clicks in place.  
Notes on Batteries  
• When installing batteries, make sure that the battery polarities are correct.  
• Do not mix an old battery with a new one or different types of batteries.  
• If you will not use the remote control for a long time, remove the batteries to avoid  
damage from battery leakage.  
Notes on Remote Control  
Operation  
The remote control can be used to control the CineWall within the ranges shown in Figure  
4-13.  
3
standby  
m
HDMI 1  
e
p
n
u
16:9  
1080i/60  
Approx.  
40 feet  
(12.2 meters)  
Approx. Approx.  
30º  
30º  
RETURN  
EXIT  
16  
:
9
4
:
3
HDMI  
1
HDMI  
2
CUST  
1
CUST  
2
SVC  
Figure 4-13. Available Range of the Remote Control  
• Do not drop the remote control or expose it to moisture or high temperature.  
• The remote control may malfunction under a fluorescent lamp. If that occurs, move the  
plasma display away from the fluorescent lamp.  
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• Make sure that there is nothing obstructing the infrared beam between the remote  
control and the IR receiver on the plasma display.  
The signal from the remote control can be reflected by walls or  
other surfaces.  
Note  
• If the effective range of the remote control decreases, or it stops working, replace the  
batteries with new ones.  
• Ambient conditions may possibly impede the operation of the remote control. If this  
happens, point the remote control at the plasma display and repeat the operation.  
4.8  
Powering Up the  
CineWall and DHD  
Controller  
Plug the female end of the power cord into the AC receptacle  
on the rear of the DHD Controller. Then, connect the other  
end to your AC power source (AC 100V ~ 240V).  
Connecting the DHD  
Controller to AC Power  
1. Turn on your source components.  
2. Return the strut to the closed position and close the screen.  
3. Gently press on the bottom left and right corners to engage the latches at the bottom  
of the screen.  
4. Set the main power switch on the DHD Controller to the ON position.  
5. Press the ON button on the remote control (or the ON/STANDBY ( ) button on  
DHD Controller front panel) to turn on the system. The vacuum fluorescent display on  
the DHD Controller front panel briefly displays “Starting Display.”  
6. When the CineWall is ready for use, the fluorescent display indicates the active  
source, input resolution/frame rate and aspect ratio; for example:  
Current  
Source  
CW-95DHD  
16:9  
HDMI 1  
1080i/60  
Aspect Ratio  
Input Resolution/Frame Rate  
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5. Operation  
To display the Main Menu, press the MENU button on the remote control (Figure 2-4) or  
DHD Controller front panel (Figure 2-2).  
5.1  
On-Screen Display  
(OSD) Menus  
To select a menu item, use the and buttons on the remote control or DHD Controller  
front panel to highlight it. Then, to confirm your selection, press ENTER on the remote  
control or DHD Controller front panel.  
The CineWall OSD menus are arranged hierarchically, as shown in Figure 5-1. Depending  
on the selected input source and signal characteristics, some menu options may not be  
available.  
Composite  
S-Video 1  
S-Video 2  
Component  
HD1  
Gain  
-100, -99... 0 ... 99, 100  
(Red, Green, Blue or All)  
Offset  
Gamma  
2.2 or 2.5  
Power  
Display Color  
Lamp  
(156, 157, 158 ...180 watts)  
Input Source  
Simple  
(3200K, 5500K or 6500K)  
HD2  
Color Temp  
SCART  
ConstantContrast  
Brightness  
Contrast  
Color  
On/Off  
HDMI 1  
HDMI 2  
16:9  
Input Image  
Input Color  
-50, -49 ... 0 ... 49, 50  
4:3  
Tint  
Letterbox  
VirtualWide  
Cinema  
Virtual Cinema  
Native  
Sharpness  
Gain  
Aspect Ratio  
-32, -31... 0 ... 31, 32  
(HD 1, HD 2 and  
Component inputs only)  
Offset  
0, 1, 2 ... 7  
Brightness  
Contrast  
Color  
Calibration  
Chroma Delay  
(S-Video 1, S-Video 2 and  
Composite inputs only)  
Noise Filter  
0, 1, 2 ... 63  
Picture  
Save ISF Night  
Save ISF Day  
Tint  
Back / Confirm  
Sharpness  
Noise Filter  
Left/Right  
Up/Down  
Width  
Copy Settings  
Paste Settings  
Left/Right  
Copy/Paste  
-50, -49 ... 0 ... 49, 50  
Up/Down  
Output Shift  
Width  
Height  
-50, -49, 48 ... 0  
Height  
Overscan  
Input Position  
Owner Name  
ISF Calibrated  
ISF Other  
Overscan Mode  
(Zoom/Crop)  
Phase  
Splash Configure  
OSD Position  
(RGB/Component signals only)  
Splash Timer  
Splash Enable  
Hor. / Ver.  
5, 6, 7 ... 15 ... 59, 60  
On/Off  
Tracking  
(RGB/Component signals only)  
0, 1, 2 ... 100  
Recall ISF Night  
Recall ISF Day  
Memory  
Presets  
Recall/Save Custom 1  
Recall/Save Custom 2  
Reset Custom 1 or Custom 2 to  
Factory Default  
Signal  
System  
Information  
Field Service  
Manufacturing  
Figure 5-1. CineWall OSD Menu Structure  
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Color Bars 2  
Focus  
Test Video  
Grey Bars  
Input Names  
Rename/Restore  
Remote Code  
COMP Key Source  
00, 01, 02 ... 17 ... 31  
Remote Control  
Component or SCART  
Picture Orientation: Floor Front, Ceiling  
Front, Floor Rear or Ceiling Rear  
Installation  
Lamp Info  
(read-only)  
Serial Number, Hours  
Display Device - Configure  
Lamp Hours Reset  
Yes / No  
White, Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, Cyan,  
Magenta  
Diagnostics  
Auto, REC601, REC709,  
RGB-PC or RGB-Video  
(Not available on S-Video or Composite  
video inputs)  
Color Space  
Triggers  
1 / 2 / 3  
Service  
English, Français, Deutsch, Italiano.  
Español, Svenska, Traditional Chinese,  
Simplified Chinese, Português or  
Russian  
Language  
OSD Timer  
0 (no timeout) or 5, 6, 7 ... 15 ... 60 sec.  
OSD Messages  
Blank Screen Color  
Sidebar Color  
On / Off  
Miscellaneous  
Red/Green/Blue = 0, 1, 2, 3 ... 255  
Film Mode  
(SD sources only)  
On / Off  
On / Off  
CUE  
(Chroma Upsampling Error)  
HDMI EDID Extension  
Front Panel Brightness  
System Reset  
HDMI 1 / HDMI 2  
Logo LED  
On / Off  
0 (off), 1, 2 ... 31  
On / Off  
Standby LED  
LCD  
0 (off), 1, 2, 3 or 4  
Main Menu  
The Main Menu is the starting point for accessing all CineWall functions.  
(You must enter a passcode to access the Calibration and Service menus. To obtain this  
passcode, contact Runco Technical Support.)  
Runco Video  
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From the Main Menu, select Input Source to choose a video signal source.  
The active source is indicated by an arrow () to its left; in this example, Composite is the  
active source.  
To change the aspect ratio (size and shape) of the projected image, select Aspect Ratio  
from the Main Menu and press ENTER. Select the appropriate aspect ratio for your  
screen size and the type of program material being viewed; refer to Table 5-1.  
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The currently-selected aspect ratio is indicated by a “7” to its left; in this example, 16:9 is  
selected.  
Note that some aspect ratios are unavailable and/or not useful with certain types of  
source material. The optimal setting depends on a number of factors, such as:  
• The aspect ratio of the source material, as broadcast or encoded on the playback  
medium.  
• The “display type” (16:9 or 4:3) and output resolution settings at the source  
component. Most modern DVD/BD players and set-top boxes have such controls.  
• Viewer preference (original aspect ratio with “black bars,” or a full-screen presentation  
with some distortion or cropping).  
The aspect ratio selection is automatically saved for each input and  
resolution.  
Note  
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Table 5-1. Aspect Ratio Settings  
Aspect  
Remote  
Ratioof  
Source  
Signal  
Aspect Ratio  
Control  
Key  
Description  
Select 16:9 to view 16:9 DVDs and HDTV  
programs in their native aspect ratio.  
16:9  
16:9  
16:9  
4:3 images are stretched horizontally to fit  
a 16:9 screen.  
4:3  
4:3 scales the input signal to fit in the  
center of the 16:9 screen. 4:3 is the  
aspect ratio used by computer monitors,  
standard television programming and  
most VHS video cassettes.  
16:9  
4:3  
4:3  
4:3  
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Table 5-1. Aspect Ratio Settings (continued)  
Aspect  
Remote  
Ratioof  
Source  
Signal  
Aspect Ratio  
Control  
Key  
Description  
Letterbox mode scales (zooms in on) a 4:3  
image linearly (by the same amount on all  
sides) to fill a 16:9 display.  
Letterbox is best suited for viewing  
LaserDisc movies or non-anamorphic  
DVDs on a 16:9 screen.  
16:9  
Letterbox  
LBOX  
4:3  
VirtualWide scales a 4:3 image  
NON-linearly (more on the sides than in the  
center) to fit a 16:9 screen. The image is  
centered between black bars on either  
side.  
16:9  
VirtualWide  
VWIDE  
4:3  
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Aspect  
Remote  
Ratioof  
Source  
Signal  
Aspect Ratio  
Control  
Key  
Description  
Select Cinema to view 2.35:1 source  
material in its native aspect ratio.  
Cinema masks the upper and lower por-  
tions of the screen to create a viewable  
area with a 2.35:1 aspect ratio.  
2.35:1  
16:9  
4:3  
With 2.35:1 source material, the geometry  
of the active image area is unchanged.  
With 16:9 or 4:3 source material, the  
image area is enlarged on all sides to  
match the screen width.  
Cinema  
CINEMA  
Virtual Cinema scales a 16:9 image  
NON-linearly (more on the sides than in the  
center) to fit a 2.35:1 screen.  
16:9  
Virtual Cinema  
SVC  
4:3  
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Aspect  
Remote  
Ratioof  
Source  
Signal  
Aspect Ratio  
Control  
Key  
Description  
1080i HDTV Image  
16:9  
720p HDTV Image  
Select One to One to display the source  
signal in its native resolution, with no  
re-sizing or overscan.  
Native  
(none)  
This means, for example, that 720p HDTV  
programs will display with unused pixels  
on all sides: 320 on the left and right sides  
and 48 above and below.  
480i SDTV Image  
4:3  
1024x768 PC Image  
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Use the controls in the Picture Menu to calibrate your CineWall for optimum picture  
quality.  
The CineWall has been designed to incorporate setup and calibration standards  
established by the Imaging Science Foundation (ISF). The ISF has developed carefully  
crafted, industry-recognized standards for optimal video performance and has  
implemented a training program for technicians and installers to use these standards to  
obtain optimal picture quality from Runco video display devices. Accordingly, Runco  
recommends that setup and calibration be performed by an ISF certified installation  
technician.  
All signal types require separate processing. Therefore, you need to calibrate each DHD  
Controller input separately.  
1. When you change a picture quality setting, save the change to a  
Note  
preset afterwards. Otherwise, the change will be lost when a  
different input is selected. (Picture quality settings are saved for  
each input separately.) For information about saving settings,  
2. For best results, Runco recommends that you set  
ConstantContrast to Off before adjusting Brightness, Contrast  
and other image quality settings in this menu (refer to  
ConstantContrast on page 66). After you have completed the  
initial calibration, set ConstantContrast to On if desired.  
Although it may be possible to obtain satisfactory picture quality using the naked eye and  
regular program material, Runco recommends using an external test pattern source  
(Ovation Multimedia, Digital Video Essentials or AVIA test DVD or equivalent) for best  
results.  
Connect your test pattern source to the input that you are calibrating and proceed as  
follows. Perform the adjustments in the order listed here.  
Brightness: On your external test pattern source, select a PLUGE pattern. (PLUGE is an  
acronym for “Picture Line-Up Generation Equipment.”) Figure 5-2 shows a typical PLUGE  
pattern.  
Below Black  
Above Black  
Figure 5-2. Typical PLUGE Pattern for Adjusting Brightness  
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PLUGE patterns vary but generally consist of some combination of black, white and gray  
areas against a black background. The example above includes two vertical bars and four  
shaded boxes.  
Select Brightness from the Picture menu and press ENTER. Adjust the brightness so that:  
• The darkest black bars disappear into the background.  
• The dark gray areas are barely visible.  
• The lighter gray areas are clearly visible.  
• The white areas are a comfortable level of true white.  
• The image contains only black, gray and white (no color).  
Contrast: On your external test pattern source, select a stepped, gray-bar pattern like the  
one shown in Figure 5-3.  
Figure 5-3. Typical Gray Bar Pattern for Adjusting Contrast  
Select Contrast and press ENTER. Adjust the contrast to a point just below which the  
white rectangle starts to increase in size.  
Brightness and contrast controls are interactive. A change to one  
may require a subtle change to the other in order to achieve the  
optimum setting.  
Note  
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Color Saturation: On your external test pattern source, select a color bar pattern like the  
one shown in Figure 5-4.  
Figure 5-4. Typical Color Bar Pattern for Adjusting Color Saturation and Tint  
1. Press the MENU button on the remote control or DHD Controller front panel.  
2. Select Service from the Main Menu and press ENTER.  
3. Enter the Service menu passcode.  
4. Select Display Device from the Service menu and press ENTER.  
5. Press ENTER again to select Configure.  
6. Select Diagnostics and press ENTER.  
7. Select Blue from the Diagnostics menu, then press ENTER to display only the blue  
color channel.  
8. Press MENU repeatedly to return to the Main Menu.  
9. Select Picture from the Main Menu and press ENTER.  
10.Select Color from the Picture menu and press ENTER.  
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11.Adjust the color saturation level until the outermost (gray and blue) color bars appear to  
be a single shade of blue:  
Tint: Tint or “hue” is essentially the ratio of red to green in the color portion of the image.  
When tint is decreased, the image appears redder; when it is increased the image  
appears greener.  
To adjust the tint, enable “blue only” display mode in the Diagnostics menu, as you would  
for adjusting color saturation (refer to the previous section, Color Saturation).  
Select Tint from the Picture menu and press ENTER. Adjust the tint level until the cyan  
and magenta color bars (on either side of the green bar) appear to be a single shade of  
blue.  
Like the brightness and contrast controls, the color and tint controls  
are interactive. A change to one may require a subtle change to the  
other in order to achieve the optimum setting.  
Note  
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Sharpness: “Sharpness” is the amount of high-frequency detail in the image. To adjust  
sharpness, select Sharpness from the Picture menu and press ENTER. On your external  
test pattern source, select a pattern like the one shown in Figure 5-5. Adjust as needed,  
looking for white edges around the transitions from black to gray and differently-sized lines  
in the “sweep” patterns at the top and bottom. Lower the sharpness setting to eliminate  
them.  
Figure 5-5. Typical Test Pattern for Adjusting Sharpness  
Noise Filter: To apply noise filtering to the input signal, select Noise Filter from the Picture  
menu. The Noise Filter is useful for clearing up noisy images from 480i video sources.  
Use the left- or right-arrow buttons to select the desired amount of noise reduction,  
keeping in mind that higher settings (which reduce high frequencies) may also “soften” the  
image.  
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Use the controls in the Input Position Menu to fine-tune the aspect ratio and image  
position for the current source.  
The input position settings are automatically saved for each input  
and resolution.  
Note  
Left/Right: Select Left/Right from the Input Position menu to shift the projected image  
horizontally. Press to shift the image to the right; press to shift it to the left.  
Up/Down: Select Up/Down from the Input Position menu to shift the projected image  
vertically. Press to shift the image upward; press to shift it downward.  
Width: Select Width from the Input Position menu to change the projected image width.  
Press to increase the width; press to decrease it.  
Height: Select Height from the Input Position menu to change the projected image  
height. Press to increase the height; press to decrease it.  
Overscan/Overscan Mode: Overscan pushes the outside edge of the active picture  
area of the video signal out beyond the edge of the display area.  
Some television programs are produced based on the assumption that older television  
sets may not display the outer edges of the broadcast picture area. Overscan effectively  
trims away these inactive, outer edges and enlarges the remaining portion of the image to  
fill the display area.  
For HDTV, DVDs and other video sources, Overscan is generally not necessary or  
desirable.  
This control defines the amount of overscan applied to the image. The range is from  
0 to 20. There are two overscan modes:  
• In Crop mode, each increment adds a mask at the top, bottom, left and right edges of  
the source image equal to 0.5% of the displayed horizontal resolution (1% total). A  
setting of 10, for example, crops the image 5% on all sides or 10% total.  
• In Zoom mode, each increment adds a factor to the scaling of the source image so  
that the vertical and horizontal resolutions are 100% plus 1% increments of the size  
determined by the aspect ratio function. A setting of 10, for example, zooms in on the  
image 5% on all sides or 10% total.  
Figure 5-6 illustrates the effect of each overscan mode setting.  
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No Overscan  
Crop  
Zoom  
4:3  
16:9  
= Source Image Area  
= Mask (Crop) Area  
= Screen (16:9)  
Figure 5-6. Overscan Modes  
Phase (RGB or Component sources): This control adjusts the phase of the pixel  
sampling clock relative to the incoming signal. Adjust the phase when an RGB or  
Component image still shows shimmer or “noise” after Tracking has been optimized.  
Adjust the Phase after adjusting Tracking (see below).  
Tip  
For best results, use a good test pattern such as a smooth gray consisting of a clear  
pattern of black and white pixels, or a similar “half on, half off” graphic image. Adjust the  
slidebar until the image stabilizes and each pixel is clearly defined. You may notice that  
you can stabilize the image at more than one point. Use either setting in such cases.  
Tracking (RGB or Component sources): Tracking determines the frequency of the  
pixel sampling clock, indicated by the number of incoming pixels per line, so that all pixels  
generated by a particular source are sampled.  
Steady flickering or several soft vertical stripes or bands across the entire image indicates  
poor pixel tracking. Proper pixel tracking helps ensure that the image quality is consistent  
across the screen, that aspect ratio is maintained and that pixel phase (see above) can be  
optimized.  
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For each input, the CineWall lets you save image quality settings as presets that you can  
recall at a later time. You can create up to four presets per input and display mode  
(resolution and frame rate).  
ISF Night  
The DHD Controller stores the following display modes in each memory preset:  
ISF Day  
• 480i  
Custom 1  
Custom 2  
Save  
Save  
Reset  
Reset  
• 480p  
• 576i  
• 576p  
• 720p/24 Hz  
• 720p/25 Hz  
• 720p/30 Hz  
• 720p/50 Hz  
• 720p/60 Hz  
• 1080i/50 Hz  
• 1080i/50 Hz (Australia)  
• 1080i/60 Hz  
• 1080p/24 Hz  
• 1080p/25 Hz  
• 1080p/30 Hz  
• 1080p/50 Hz  
• 1080p/60 Hz  
Use the Memory Presets menu to recall saved image presets, or to save image settings in  
the “Custom 1” or “Custom 2” memory location. The currently-selected preset is indicated  
by a “” to its left; in the example shown here, ISF Night is selected.  
You should save changes to any of the following settings to a preset; otherwise they will  
be lost when a new input source or resolution is selected:  
Lamp settings  
Color Temp and white balance (Gain, Offset)  
To select a memory preset, press  
or  
to highlight it and press ENTER.  
To save the settings for the current input and display mode to the Custom 1 or Custom 2  
memory preset, select it, press or to highlight Save and press ENTER.  
To save the settings for the current input and display mode to the  
ISF Night or ISF Day memory preset, select Save ISF Night or Save  
Note  
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To reset the Custom 1 or Custom 2 memory preset to its factory-default state, select it,  
press or to highlight Reset and press ENTER.  
Signal / System: Select Information from the Main Menu, then choose either Signal or  
System to display information about the current input signal (resolution, frequency, type et  
cetera) and installed firmware versions, as well as other information that uniquely identifies  
your DHD Controller and display device.  
Should you ever need to contact Runco Technical Support, this information will help them  
answer your questions or resolve product performance issues.  
DHD3  
CW-95DHD  
Model  
Input Source  
Signal Format  
HDMI 1  
Display Name  
1080p/60  
1920x1080  
59.94 Hz  
67.500 kHz  
148.500 MHz  
REC709  
Output Resolution 1920x817  
Input Resolution  
Vertical Freq  
Horizontal Freq  
Pixel Clock  
Serial Number  
Boot Version  
00000000  
1.0  
Firmware Version 1.0  
Micro Version 1.0  
Color Space  
Sync Type  
Separate  
Memory Preset  
ISF Night  
password-protected and intended for use only by Runco service personnel and factory  
technicians.  
Use the Calibration menu to perform advanced picture quality adjustments. This menu  
should be used by ISF-certified technicians only.  
You must enter a passcode to access the Calibration menu.  
ISF Settings  
Note  
To recall the ISF Night or ISF Day settings, select “ISF Night” or “ISF Day” from the  
Memory Presets menu (see page 63) or use the corresponding remote control buttons.  
Display Color: Use the Display Color settings to adjust the color balance at the DHD  
Controller output. These settings are saved independently for each input and display  
mode.  
Gain: Use the Gain controls to correct color imbalances in the bright areas of the  
image. A good way to do this is to use a test pattern consisting mostly of solid white  
areas, such as an 80 IRE “window” pattern. If the white areas contain traces of red (Pr),  
green (Y) or blue (Pr), decrease the Gain for that color.  
• Offset: Use the Offset controls to correct color imbalances in the dark areas of the  
image. A good way to do this is to use a test pattern consisting mostly of dark gray  
areas, such as a 30 IRE “window” pattern. If the gray areas contain traces of red (Pr),  
green (Y) or blue (Pr), decrease the Offset for that color.  
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Gamma: Select Gamma from the Display Color menu to choose a de-gamma curve.  
Used correctly, the Gamma control can improve contrast while maintaining good  
details for blacks and whites. If excess ambient light washes out the image and it  
becomes difficult or impossible to see details in dark areas, lower the gamma setting to  
compensate. This improves contrast while maintaining good details for blacks.  
Conversely, if the image is washed out and unnatural, with excessive detail in black  
areas, increase the setting.  
Lamp: Select Lamp from the Display Color menu to adjust the projector lamp  
brightness.  
Power: To supply a constant wattage to the lamp, select Power from the Lamp  
menu to set the lamp power level. You can choose to run the lamp as bright as  
possible (this is the default setting) or you can choose a lower setting. The range is  
from 156 to 180 watts, in 1-watt increments. Generally, lower lamp output prolongs  
the life of the lamp, but decreases brightness.  
temperature. Color temperature establishes the “color of gray” by adjusting the 75%  
white point to various color points.  
What are “color points?” A “color point” is an x/y coordinate pair that defines a  
color’s location on the standard CIE chromaticity graph, shown in Figure 5-7. (CIE  
stands for “Commission Internationale de l’Éclairage” (International Commission on  
Illumination), the organization responsible for color measurement and management  
standards.)  
1.0  
y
0.9  
0.8  
0.7  
0.6  
0.5  
0.4  
D50  
D65  
D93  
0.3  
0.2  
0.1  
0.0  
0.0  
0.1  
0.2  
0.3  
0.4  
0.5  
0.6  
0.7  
0.8  
0.9  
x
1.0  
Figure 5-7. CIE 1931 Chromaticity Diagram  
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Simple: Select Simple mode from the Color Temp menu (with the CineWall, this is  
the only choice) to choose one of three color temperature presets: 3200K, 5500K or  
6500K. The default setting, 6500K, is appropriate for most situations. Higher  
settings produce a “bluer” picture; lower ones impart a reddish hue to the image.  
Table 5-2 lists the x- and y-coordinates for each color temperature preset in  
Simple” mode.  
Table 5-2. Color Temperature Presets and Associated Color Points  
Associated x/y Values  
Color Temperature Preset  
x
y
3200K  
5500K  
6500K  
0.423  
0.332  
0.313  
0.404  
0.348  
0.329  
ConstantContrast: Select ConstantContrast from the Display Color menu to enable  
(On) or disable (Off) ConstantContrast in the optical engine. ConstantContrast uses a  
dynamic iris that modulates light to the DMD based on the actual content of the video  
material. Runco recommends that you disable ConstantContrast before adjusting  
Brightness, Contrast or other image settings.  
Input Image: The Input Image controls are functionally similar to those in the Picture  
menu (refer to page 56), but are accessible only by entering the Calibration menu  
passcode.  
The Input Image settings establish the “zero point” for the Picture  
Note  
menu settings, whose values represent offsets from the Input  
Image settings. For example, if you set Brightness to 10 in this  
menu, setting Brightness to 10 in the Picture menu results in an  
actual setting value of 20 (10+10).  
Input Color: The Input Color controls are similar to those in the Display Color menu (see  
above), but adjust the color balance of the incoming signal. These settings are also saved  
independently for each input and display mode.  
Gain/Offset (HD1, HD2 and Component/SCART inputs only): These controls  
operate similarly to those in the Display Color menu (described on page 64), but affect  
the Y, Pb and Pr signal components rather than the red, green and blue channels.  
• Chroma Delay: use the Chroma Delay control to correct a mis-aligned image from a  
Composite or S-Video source. Chroma delay in an image causes color shifts to occur  
to the left of the vertical edge transitions, producing artificial shadows or a “halo” effect.  
If necessary, adjust this setting to eliminate them.  
• Noise Filter: To apply noise filtering to the input signal, select Noise Filter from the  
Input Color menu. The Noise Filter is useful for clearing up noisy images from 480i  
video sources.  
Use the left- or right-arrow buttons to select the desired amount of noise reduction,  
keeping in mind that higher settings (which reduce high frequencies) may also “soften”  
the image.  
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Save ISF Night/Save ISF Day: Whenever you make a change to the ISF settings, you  
should always save it. Select Save ISF Night or Save ISF Day from the Calibration menu to  
do this.  
Copy/Paste: You can copy and paste settings from one memory location to another.  
This gives you a convenient starting point for creating a new preset based on an existing  
one, to make the calibration process less time-consuming.  
For example, you can use the Copy/Paste feature to:  
• Apply settings from HDMI 1 to HDMI 2, or from HD1 to HD2.  
• Calibrate an input for 720p source signals, then use those settings for 1080i sources.  
Copied From:  
Input Source  
Signal Format  
Memory Preset  
HDMI 1  
• Duplicate ISF Night settings for a given source and signal format and save them in the  
Custom 1 memory preset.  
1080p/60  
ISF Night  
To use this feature, select Copy/Paste from the Calibration menu.  
Copy Settings: Select Copy Settings from the Copy/Paste menu to place the settings  
for the current input source, signal format (resolution and frame rate) and memory  
preset onto a “clipboard,” which is a temporary memory location. When you do, the  
message “Settings Copied” briefly appears on-screen. The Copy/Paste menu then  
re-appears, indicating the source of the copied settings.  
Copied settings are not retained after a power cycle.  
Note  
Paste Settings: To apply the settings on the clipboard to a different input source,  
signal format and/or memory preset, do any or all of the following:  
• Switch to another DHD Controller input (for example, from HD1 to HD2).  
• Change the output signal format at the source (for example, from 720p/60 to  
1080i/60).  
• Switch to another Memory Preset (for example, from ISF Night to Custom 1).  
Then, select Paste Settings from the Copy/Paste menu. If you want to keep these  
new settings, you must save them! (Refer to Save ISF Night/Save ISF Day on  
Output Shift: The controls in the Output Shift menu are similar to those in the Input  
Position menu, except that they change the characteristics of the output signal. These  
settings are saved independently for each aspect ratio.  
Splash Configure: Use the Splash Configure menu to control the appearance and  
behavior of the “splash” screen that appears on the display upon power-up.  
Owner Name/ISF Calibrated/ISF Other: You can have the CineWall display the  
owner’s name, your name, the phrase “ISF Calibrated” and/or any other string, up to  
30 characters in length.  
Use the up or down cursor button to select a character. Use the right and left cursor  
buttons to change the cursor position. Press MENU when you have finished entering  
text.  
Splash Timer: When you turn on the CineWall, it projects a welcome screen with the  
Runco and ISF logos, along with the personalized information you enter as described  
above. Select Splash Timer from the Splash Configure menu to set the amount of time  
for which this screen appears. The range is from 5 to 60 seconds, in one-second  
increments. Press  
or  
to set the timer, then press MENU.  
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Splash Enable: When you have finished customizing the splash screen, select Splash  
Enable from the Splash Configure menu. Then, select On and press ENTER.  
OSD Position: To adjust the position of the OSD, select OSD Position from the  
Calibration menu and press ENTER.  
Press  
or  
to select “Hor.” or “Ver.” Then, press  
or  
to change the position.  
Use the Service menu to access advanced display configuration settings. This menu  
should be used by ISF-certified technicians only.  
You must enter a passcode to access the Service menu.  
Note  
Display Device  
Test Video: Select Test Video from the Service Menu to access the internal test patterns  
on the CineWall. Four patterns are available: Horizontal Ramp, Vertical Ramp, Color Bars  
1 (solid bars) and Color Bars 2 (SMPTE “checkerboard” pattern).  
Press MENU to exit test pattern mode.  
Input Names: You can give each DHD Controller input a descriptive name. For example,  
you may want to change the default input name to the type of source component  
connected to it: “VCR,” “DVD,” “Laptop” et cetera. Input names can be up to 12  
characters long.  
Input Names  
Restore  
C o m p o s i t e  
Composite  
S-Video 1  
S-Video 2  
Component  
HD 1  
S - V i d e o  
S - V i d e o  
1
2
To edit an input name, select Input Names from the Service menu. Press or to select  
an input and press ENTER. Use the  
or  
press ENTER or MENU.  
or  
buttons to change a character; press  
to select a character to change. When you have finished editing the input name,  
C o m p o n e n t  
H D  
H D  
1
2
HD 2  
To restore the default input name, press  
repeatedly to highlight that input name in the  
S C A R T  
H D M I  
SCART  
“Restore” column. Then, press ENTER.  
1
2
HDMI 1  
H D M I  
HDMI 2  
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Remote Control: Select Remote Control from the Service menu to change the following  
settings related to remote control operation.  
Remote Code: Select Remote Code from the Remote Control menu to set the  
infrared (IR) code set to which the CineWall will respond. By default, it is set to 17. You  
can change this setting if either:  
• Another device in the theater (a DVD player, for example) is responding to  
commands from the DHD Controller remote control (Figure 2-4) in ways that are  
unpredictable or undesirable.  
• You have multiple DHD Controllers and want to control them independently, as  
opposed to broadcasting commands from a single remote to all of them. In this  
scenario, you can use multiple remotes programmed to use different IR codes. Or,  
you can use a single remote and change the IR code as needed to address a  
specific DHD Controller.  
Use the DHD Controller front-panel keypad to change the IR code to  
which the controller will respond. Then, change the code sent by the  
remote to match as described below.  
Tip  
When you change a remote code on the CineWall, you must re-program the CineWall  
remote control to send that same code. To do this:  
1. Press and hold the LIGHT button on the  
remote control for approximately three  
seconds, or until the LED on the remote lights  
solid red.  
RETURN  
EXIT  
2. Enter a new two-digit code between 00 and 31  
inclusive. Include a leading zero for single-digit  
codes; for example, enter 9 as “09.”  
3. The LED turns off to confirm the code change. If you enter an invalid code, the LED  
flashes for three or four seconds. Try again, entering a valid code.  
assign the COMP remote control button to either the Component or SCART input.  
you to change the picture orientation and access other, display-device specific functions.  
menu, then select Orientation to change the picture orientation to suit the method of  
installation (Floor Front, Floor Rear, Ceiling Front or Ceiling Rear).  
Lamp Info: Select Lamp Info from the Display Device - Configure menu to obtain  
information about the currently-installed lamp: its serial number and number of hours in  
use.  
Lamp Hours Reset: When you replace the projector lamp (refer to Lamp  
Replacement on page 75), you should also reset the lamp hour counter to zero so  
that the lamp usage information in the Lamp Info window is accurate. To do this, select  
Lamp Hours Reset from the Display Device - Configure menu. A confirmation dialog  
box appears. Select “Yes” to continue with the reset or “No” to cancel the operation.  
Diagnostics: Select Diagnostics from the Display Device - Configure menu, then  
select Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, Cyan or Magenta to display only that color channel  
(simulating a filter of that color). This can be useful for calibration or measurement  
purposes.  
To restore the normal picture (all colors), select White.  
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Color Space: Select Color Space from the Service menu to choose the color space of  
the source signal for HDMI, RGB, and component connections.  
• The default setting, Auto, functions as follows:  
HDMI: If the Auxiliary Video Information (AVI) infoframe contains color space and/or  
range data, the CineWall uses that information. Otherwise, for RGB sources, the  
CineWall uses the RGB-Video color space. For component SDTV and EDTV  
resolutions, REC601 is used. For other component video resolutions, REC709 is  
used.  
RGB: If Hsync or Vsync signals are present, the CineWall uses the RGB-PC color  
space. Otherwise, REC601 is used for SDTV and EDTV sources, and REC709 for  
all other sources.  
Component: For SDTV and EDTV resolutions, the CineWall uses the REC601 color  
space. For all other resolutions, REC709 is used.  
In most cases, the Auto setting determines the correct color space to use. If it does not,  
you can force the CineWall to use a specific color space. Choose one of the following:  
REC709 sets the color space matrix to that defined in ITU-R BT.709.  
REC601 sets the color space matrix to that defined in ITU-R BT.601.  
RGB-PC uses RGB color space and sets black at 0,0,0 RGB and white at  
255,255,255 RGB, assuming an 8-bit image.  
RGB-Video uses RGB color space and sets black at 16,16,16 RGB and white at  
235,235,235, assuming an 8-bit image, to correspond to the luminance values defined  
in digital component standards.  
Triggers: Select Triggers from the Service menu to configure the 12-volt trigger outputs.  
You can assign one or more trigger outputs to each aspect ratio. Those triggers are then  
activated by selecting that aspect ratio.  
Miscellaneous: Select Miscellaneous from the Service menu to set the following options:  
Language: Select Language from the Miscellaneous menu and press the up- or  
down-arrows to select the OSD Language (English, Français, Deutsch, Italiano,  
Español, Svenska, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, Português or Russian).  
OSD Timer: Select OSD Timer from the Miscellaneous menu to set the OSD Timer,  
which controls how long the menus remain on-screen after selecting them. Select from  
5 to 60 seconds, in one-second increments. Or, set the timer to 0 (disabled) if you want  
the menus to remain on-screen indefinitely.  
OSD Messages: When you select a new aspect ratio, input source or memory preset,  
the DHD Controller briefly displays an on-screen message confirming your new  
selection. To prevent the display of these messages, select OSD Messages from the  
Miscellaneous menu to and set it to Off.  
select the color that appears when no incoming signal is present. The range is from 0  
to 255 inclusive for each color component (red, green and blue).  
Sidebar Color: Select Sidebar Color from the Miscellaneous menu to change the  
color of the inactive image area. The range is from 0 to 255 inclusive for each color  
component (red, green and blue). The inactive image area is on either side of the active  
image area when using the 4:3 aspect ratio.  
Film Mode: Use Film Mode to smooth out moving images from interlaced,  
standard-definition (SD) sources. In most cases, the CineWall detects the proper  
“pull-down” rate and vertical frequency. However, if your source is jittery and/or tearing  
you may want to enable Film Mode to ensure stable processing for that source.  
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CUE (Chroma Upsampling Error) Correction: Some DVD players use MPEG  
decoders that do not correctly “upsample” the 4:2:0 format chroma information on the  
DVD to the 4:2:2 or 4:4:4 format required by the video encoder of the display device.  
This so-called “chroma bug” sometimes causes streaky or spiky horizontal lines  
running through the chroma channel. It is most noticeable in static, interlaced scenes  
and on diagonal edges (especially red ones). Set CUE to On to correct this issue.  
HDMI EDID Extension: Extended display identification data (EDID) is a data structure  
provided by a display device to describe its capabilities to a graphics card. It is what  
enables a modern personal computer to know what kind of monitor is connected.  
Some modern display devices provide more information via EDID than others, in the form  
of “extensions.” Some computer graphics cards do recognize or properly interpret this  
extended EDID information.  
Select HDMI EDID Extension from the Service menu to specify whether or not the EDID  
extensions from the display device are passed through to the sources connected to the  
HDMI 1 or HDMI 2 inputs. By default, the extensions are on. Change these settings only if  
HDMI EDID incompatibility issues arise.  
the brightness of the front-panel LED and LCD status indicators.  
Standby LED  
LCD  
Logo LED  
Logo LED: Select Logo LED from the Front Panel Brightness menu to adjust the  
brightness of the large, illuminated logo on the left side of the display. The range is from  
0 (off) to 31.  
Standby LED: Select Standby LED from the Front Panel Brightness menu to change  
the behavior of the front-panel STANDBY indicator LED. When set to ON, the LED  
lights amber when the system is in standby mode; otherwise, it is off. When set to OFF,  
the LED is always off.  
LCD: Select LCD from the Front Panel Brightness menu to adjust the brightness of the  
front-panel LCD. The range is from 0 (off) to 4.  
System Reset: To reset ALL controller settings (including image settings) back to their  
factory defaults, choose System Reset from the Service menu.  
A confirmation message appears. Select Yes to continue with the reset or select No to  
cancel.  
This action is not undoable. Proceed with caution! Before you  
perform a System Reset, save your “Custom” Memory Presets  
Caution  
(page 63) and ISF Day/Night Memory Presets (page 67).  
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6. Maintenance and Troubleshooting  
6.1  
Cleaning  
Dirt is everywhere, and unless the CineWall is in a super-clean room, from time to time you  
will need to clean the screens, mirrors and/or lens.  
Cleaning the Screen,  
Mirrors and Lens  
Cleaning products and how to use them: For mirrors and screens, a foam spray  
cleaner works well. It is sold under different names in different parts of the world. It is  
available from many janitor supply companies or building maintenance supply companies.  
Ask for Claire #50 glass cleaner, or Sprayway #50 glass cleaner. It is probably sold under  
a local name, but it all comes from one company. If you ask for either of the two names  
above (it is sold under both), you will get this cleaner under the local name.  
This cleaner contains no ammonia and works well on glass (screens, lenses, mirrors) and  
acrylic (screens). Spray it on the mirror, but not on the screen. For screens, spray it on  
the cloth, not the screen.  
DO NOT spray liquid of any kind on the screen. It can drip down  
WARNING  
WARNING  
the screen and wick up between the layers. When liquid gets  
between the screen layers, it is impossible to remove, and the screen  
is ruined!  
DO NOT wipe the inside of the screen for any reason. This can  
cause immediate and permanent damage to the screen.  
Wipe the mirror or screen gently with a lint-free cloth or lint-free paper (refer to Cloth to  
use, below). Turn the cloth over to the dry side and continue wiping to take up the haze.  
• Glass Wax™ is another good cleaner for mirrors and glass screens, but it does not  
work well on acrylic screens. It is a liquid in a can. You spread it on, let it dry, then wipe  
it off.  
• Windex™ works well, too. Just don’t spray it on the screen.  
Cloth to use: White cotton cloth is better for cleaning than colored cloth. The dyes in  
some colored cloth tend to make it less absorbent.  
Paper towels tend to leave lint and are therefore not recommended for cleaning lenses. A  
better paper towel for cleaning is Scott® Shop Towels. These blue, lint free, paper towels  
are widely available at auto parts stores, home improvement stores and hardware stores.  
Cheesecloth is another good choice. This open-weave cotton material is light and  
absorbent.  
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Removing dry dust: Often the cleaning problem is just dust, not fingerprints or other oily  
dirt. If it’s just dust, wiping with a dry cheesecloth or a dry Shop Towel will usually do the  
job.  
Or use one of the cleaning products designed specifically for picking up dust.  
• Pledge Grab-It™, from Johnson  
• Swiffer™, from Proctor and Gamble.  
These are synthetic wipes that have a static charge that holds onto dust. They do a very  
good job of picking up dust and leaving no lint behind. However, they will not wipe away  
grease or oil, such as fingerprints, and they can’t be used with liquid cleaners.  
Cleaning lenses: Clean lenses as you would the glass mirrors. Use a soft, absorbent  
cotton cloth rather than a paper towel. Because the lens is small, it is easier to spray the  
cleaner (if you use one) on the cloth, not the lens itself.  
Where is the dirt?  
When you see dirt in the picture, you can sometimes tell where it is by its focus. Use a  
white test pattern to see the dirt most easily.  
Small specs of dirt or dust that are in very sharp focus are on the screen itself.  
If the dirt is in soft focus, it is probably a smudge on the large mirror.  
Dirt on the output lens cannot be seen in the picture. However, that does not mean you  
should not clean this lens. Dirt here will reduce the brightness of the picture, but it won’t  
show up as specs in the picture.  
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Change the lamp after 6,000 hours of use, or sooner if you notice a significant  
decrease in brightness.  
6.2  
Lamp Replacement  
1. Open the screen.  
Removing the Old Lamp  
2. Turn off the AC power switch and remove the power cord.  
3. Loosen the six screws holding  
the display engine  
compartment cover in place.  
Then, remove the cover.  
4. Loosen the lamp screw to the  
right rear of the lamp.  
5. Disconnect the lamp cable.  
6. Pull the lamp away from you,  
then straight up.  
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Installing the New Lamp  
1. Re-connect the lamp cable you disconnected in Step 5 above. Make sure it is fully  
seated.  
If the lamp cable is not fully seated on the lamp plug, the lamp will  
not operate properly. Overheating may occur.  
WARNING  
2. Mount the lamp in its place. Note the two pins opposite the lamp screw. These fit into  
holes in the optical engine.  
3. Tighten the screw you loosened in Step 4 above.  
4. Replace the display engine compartment cover.  
5. Re-connect the AC power cord and set the main power switch to the “on” position.  
6. Close the screen.  
Resetting Lamp Hours  
ALWAYS reset the lamp hours to zero when you install a new lamp. To do this:  
1. Turn on the CineWall.  
2. Press MENU on the remote control and select Service from the Main Menu  
(passcode required).  
3. Select Display Device - Configure from the Service menu.  
4. Select Lamp Hours Reset, highlight “Yes” and press ENTER.  
How to Maintain Lamp  
Life  
There are some actions that can shorten lamp life:  
• Turning off AC power when the lamp is on. (Turn off the lamp with the remote and let it  
cool until the fans stop; then turn off AC.)  
• Turning a lamp on and off rapidly. (The lamp should be allowed to heat up fully before  
turning it off, at least three minutes.)  
Clean, cool air is essential for proper CineWall operation.  
6.3  
Filter Replacement  
When the air filter gets dirty, change it. Unfortunately, there is no absolute rule about  
when to change an air filter. For some installations the environment has clean, dust-free  
air, in which case the air filter may be good for a year or more.  
In other environments, the air full of dust and dirt all the time. The air filter might have to be  
changed every month. Of course, it also depends on how many hours per day or per  
week the lamp is on.  
Determining a Changing  
Schedule  
Remove and inspect the air filter after three months of operation. Make a note of the air  
filter’s condition. Check it again after six months of operation.  
These two inspections will give you some idea of how often the filter needs changing. If it  
doesn’t need changing after six months, inspect it again in a year. As long as the  
environment doesn’t change, you can build an appropriate schedule in this way.  
If new construction occurs in the vicinity of the CineWall, beware; new construction usually  
means DUST.  
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1. Open the screen.  
Removing the Air Filter  
2. Turn off the AC power switch and remove the power cord.  
3. Lift the air filter up and toward you. Then, replace it with a new one (Runco part  
number 379-0012-00).  
The CineWall provides several features for identifying and resolving product performance  
issues. If the solutions suggested here fail to resolve your issue or if you encounter an  
issue not described, please contact Runco Technical Support.  
6.4  
Troubleshooting Tips  
The LEDs on the electronics module can give  
Status LEDs  
DIGITAL DVI  
you more detailed information about the current  
operational state of the CineWall. To see them,  
Fan - System  
open the screen.  
Fan - DMD  
Fan - Lamp  
Ballast Status  
Engine Status  
Lamp Saver  
Serial Cmd  
Serial Data  
Remote IR  
Lamp  
DIGITAL HDMI  
ANALOG  
Source  
Ready  
INPUT  
Table 6-1 describes the CineWall LED status indications.  
Table 6-1. CineWall Status LED Indications  
When the LED is...  
LED Name  
Off  
Green  
Amber  
Red  
Ready  
Lamp is on (or  
no power)  
Source  
Source absent  
Valid source  
present  
Source absent  
or not valid  
Lamp  
Lamp off  
Lamp on  
Lamp striking  
Lamp failed  
Remote IR  
Not receiving IR  
now  
Receiving IR sig-  
nal  
Serial Data  
Serial Cmd  
Received any  
command  
No command  
received  
Received com-  
mandaddressed  
to “this” unit  
Lamp Saver  
Lamp Saver not  
active or lamp is  
off  
Lamp Saver  
active  
Source present  
Lamp on  
Active  
Active  
Source absent  
Lamp off  
Lamp is cooling  
Source present  
Lamp will come  
on when cooled  
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Table 6-1. CineWall Status LED Indications (continued)  
When the LED is...  
LED Name  
Off  
Green  
Amber  
Red  
Engine Status  
Ballast Status  
Optical engine  
OK  
Optical engine  
fault or commu-  
nication failure  
Lamp off  
Lamp on  
Ballast fault or  
communication  
failure  
Fan-Lamp  
Fan-DMD  
Fan failed  
recently but is  
now running  
Fan off  
Fan is running  
Fan failed  
Fan-System  
Isolating Faulty Parts  
If you suspect that a part may be faulty, replace it with a known-good one if available. This  
is a very effective way to find a problem. If the problem goes away, the original part was at  
fault.  
If the problem persists, you haven’t found the problem yet, but you have learned  
something: the original part was not the problem. Re-install it and try something else.  
If the Lamp Won’t Light: Check to make sure the lamp is actually not lit. If the lamp is  
lit, you can usually see light come through spaces between parts if you look carefully.  
Many things can make the screen black, even though the lamp is lit:  
• The Curtain may be on. If the curtain is black and it is on, the screen will be black.  
• There is no source picture. With no valid picture coming in, the display will be black.  
• There is something blocking the light to the screen. Is the lens cap on?  
• There are parts missing in the optical path. If someone was working on the display,  
maybe he or she forgot to put something back in.  
If the lamp is not lit:  
• The CineWall may not be receiving AC power. Check the main AC switch on the  
display. It should be lit.  
• The lamp ballast may not be receiving power. Some displays have a green LED near  
the main AC switch that lights when the 380-volt part of the power supply is working. It  
should be lit. Other displays may have an LED on the electronics module to show when  
this high voltage power is available.  
Always turn off the AC power and remove the power cord before  
working inside the display and before removing a lamp.  
WARNING  
• If the lamp is OK, try swapping the ballast in the same way. The lamp ballast provides  
power to the lamp. It is an electronic part, and all electronic parts are eventually subject  
to failure.  
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• A fan may have failed. Most fans are sensed. That means the electronics module  
knows whether they are running or not. If they don’t run when they should, the  
electronics module turns off the lamp and prevents it from striking (turning on) again.  
Swapping other parts: You can swap electronics modules or fans in the same way to  
see if one is bad.  
When you swap fans, always exchange fans of the same size.  
Note  
Why not use a new part out of the box? It may seem like a good idea to take a new  
part out of the box and substitute it for a suspected part in the display. However, there is  
a small chance that the part in the box doesn’t work. If you test a part by putting in a  
known good part, you get better information.  
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To interface the CineWall with an automation/control system or a PC running terminal  
7.1  
emulation software, connect it to the Display Control output of the DHD Controller as  
shown in Figure 4-3 and Figure 4-4. Connect your control system or PC to the RS-232  
input of the DHD Controller as shown in Figure 4-10.  
RS-232 Connection  
and Port Configuration  
Configure the RS-232 controller or PC serial port as follows: no parity, eight (8) data bits,  
one (1) stop bit and no flow control. Set the baud rate to 19200, to match that of the DHD  
Controller RS-232 port.  
Serial commands to the DHD Controller take the following form:  
• Commands are not case-sensitive.  
7.2  
Serial Command  
Syntax  
• For a single command that takes no parameters, type the command followed by a  
carriage return; for example, to set the aspect ratio to Letterbox, type  
LETTERBOX <Enter>.  
• For a single command that takes a parameter, type the command, a space or a  
comma and the desired value followed by a carriage return; for example, to set the  
brightness to -10, type BRIGHTNESS -10 <Enter>or  
BRIGHTNESS,-10 <Enter>.  
• You can also send a string of multiple commands on a single line, separated by  
commas. For example, COMPOSITE,BRIGHTNESS 50,16:9<Enter>switches to  
the Composite video input, sets the brightness to 50 and sets the aspect ratio to 16:9.  
Command strings can be up to 255 characters long.  
Avoid combining the ONor POWER 1commands with other commands  
Note  
on a single line. After sending ONor POWER 1, allow at least five (5)  
seconds for the DHD Controller to power up. If you have enabled the  
ISF splash screen (refer to Splash Configure on page 67), allow 15  
seconds for the DHD Controller to power up.  
Once it does, it will accept and properly execute multiple serial  
commands.  
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Table 7-1 lists the RS-232 command set. The “Parameter (min/max)” column shows the  
valid parameter ranges, or “NA” for commands that take no parameters.  
When you enter a valid command, the DHD Controller executes it and acknowledges it  
with a plus sign on the command line (+ >). When you enter an invalid command – one  
that is misspelled or followed by values outside the valid range for that command – the  
DHD Controller ignores it and returns a minus sign (- >).  
Table 7-1. Serial Commands  
Parameter  
(min/max)  
Value  
Stored?  
Command  
Description  
Power On/Off Commands  
OFF  
ON  
NA  
NA  
0/1  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
Turns display off  
Turns display on  
POWER  
Turns display on and off  
Returns power status  
POWER?  
Input Selection Commands  
COMPONENT  
COMPOSITE  
HDMI1  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
YES  
YES  
YES  
YES  
YES  
YES  
NA  
Selects the Component input  
Selects the Composite video input  
Selects the HDMI 1 input  
Selects the HDMI 2 input  
Selects the RGB HD 1 input  
Selects the RGB HD 2 input  
Returns active input  
HDMI2  
HD1  
HD2  
INPUT?  
SCART  
YES  
YES  
YES  
Selects the SCART input  
Selects the S-Video 1 input  
Selects the S-Video 2 input  
SVIDEO1  
SVIDEO2  
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Table 7-1. Serial Commands (continued)  
Parameter  
(min/max)  
Value  
Stored?  
Command  
Description  
Aspect Ratio Commands  
16:9  
4:3  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
YES  
YES  
NA  
Selects the 16:9 aspect ratio  
Selects the 4:3 aspect ratio  
ASPECT?  
Returns current aspect ratio  
CINEMA  
YES  
YES  
YES  
YES  
YES  
Selects the Cinema aspect ratio  
Selects the Letterbox aspect ratio  
Selects the Native aspect ratio  
Selects the VirtualWide aspect ratio  
Selects the Virtual Cinema aspect ratio  
LETTERBOX  
NATIVE  
VIRTUALWIDE  
VIRTUALCINEMA  
Picture Adjust Commands  
BRIGHTNESS  
BRIGHTNESS?  
CHROMADELAY  
CHROMADELAY?  
COLOR  
-50/50  
NA  
YES  
NA  
Sets a value for brightness  
Returns brightness setting value  
Sets a value for input color chroma delay  
Returns input color chroma delay setting  
Sets a value for color  
-7/7  
NA  
YES  
NA  
-50/50  
NA  
YES  
NA  
COLOR?  
Returns color setting value  
CONTRAST  
CONTRAST?  
FILMMODE  
-50/50  
NA  
YES  
NA  
Sets a value for contrast  
Returns contrast setting value  
Sets Film Mode off (0) or on (1)  
0/1  
YES  
NA  
FILMMODE?  
NA  
Returns Film Mode setting  
(0 = off; 1 = on)  
FILTER  
0/10  
NA  
YES  
NA  
Sets a value for input color noise filter  
Returns input color noise filter setting  
Adjusts phase  
FILTER?  
PHASE  
0/31  
NA  
YES  
NA  
PHASE?  
SHARPNESS  
SHARPNESS?  
TINT  
Returns phase setting value  
Sets a value for sharpness  
Returns sharpness setting value  
Sets a value for tint  
-50/50  
NA  
YES  
NA  
-50/50  
NA  
YES  
NA  
TINT?  
Returns tint setting value  
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Table 7-1. Serial Commands (continued)  
Parameter  
(min/max)  
Value  
Stored?  
Command  
Description  
Image Preset Commands  
CUSTOM1  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
YES  
YES  
YES  
YES  
NA  
Loads “Custom 1” image preset  
Loads “Custom 2” image preset  
Loads “ISF Day” image preset  
Loads “ISF Night” image preset  
CUSTOM2  
DAY  
NIGHT  
PRESET?  
Returns currently-selected preset  
(ISF Day, ISF Night, Custom 1 or Cus-  
tom 2)  
Input Position Commands  
IHEIGHT  
0/20  
NA  
YES  
NA  
Sets the value for input height  
IHEIGHT?  
IHPOS  
Returns input height value  
-50/50  
NA  
YES  
NA  
Sets a value for horizontal input position  
Returns input horizontal position value  
Sets a value for vertical input position  
Returns input vertical position value  
Sets the value for input width  
IHPOS?  
IVPOS  
-50/50  
NA  
YES  
NA  
IVPOS?  
IWIDTH  
0/50  
NA  
YES  
NA  
IWIDTH?  
Returns input horizontal width value  
Sets the overscan percentage  
OVERSCAN  
OVERSCAN?  
OVERSCANMODE  
0/20  
NA  
YES  
NA  
Returns overscan percentage  
0/1  
YES  
Sets the overscan mode (0=zoom;  
1=crop)  
OVERSCANMODE?  
NA  
NA  
Returns the overscan mode (0=zoom;  
1=crop)  
Output Shift Commands  
OHEIGHT  
OHEIGHT?  
OHPOS  
-50/50  
NA  
YES  
NA  
Sets the value for output height  
Returns output height value  
-50/50  
YES  
Sets the value for output horizontal posi-  
tion  
OHPOS?  
OVPOS  
NA  
NA  
Returns output horizontal position value  
Sets the value for output vertical position  
Returns output vertical position value  
Sets the value for output width  
-50/50  
NA  
YES  
NA  
OVPOS?  
OWIDTH  
OWIDTH?  
-50/50  
NA  
YES  
NA  
Returns output horizontal width value  
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Table 7-1. Serial Commands (continued)  
Parameter  
(min/max)  
Value  
Stored?  
Command  
Description  
Miscellaneous Commands  
DISPLAY?  
NA  
NA  
Returns display device input source  
value, as follows:  
1 = Auto  
36 = CW-95DHD  
INRES?  
NA  
NA  
NA  
1/3  
NA  
NA  
NA  
YES  
Returns input resolution  
SERNUM?  
SWVER?  
TRIGGER  
Returns DHD Controller serial number  
Returns software version number  
Assigns trigger to currently-selected  
aspect ratio  
The following serial commands are meant to emulate buttons on the remote control or DHD Con-  
troller front panel. Each button has its own serial command, so effectively it is as if you were using  
the IR remote only you’ll be doing so via serial commands. These commands provide active OSD  
responses just like the IR remote.  
DOWN  
ENTER  
EXIT  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
Down-Arrow ( ) key  
ENTER key  
EXIT (RETURN) key  
Left-Arrow ( ) key  
MENU  
LEFT  
MENU  
RIGHT  
UP  
Right-Arrow ( ) key  
Up-Arrow ( ) key  
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8. Specifications  
Table 8-1 lists the CineWall specifications.  
8.1  
CineWall  
Specifications  
Table 8-1. CineWall Specifications  
Native Resolution:  
Aspect Ratios:  
1920 x 817 (2.35:1)  
Refer to Table 8-2  
Video Standards:  
Video Compatibility:  
Picture Size (16:9 Screen):  
Lamp:  
NTSC, PAL, ATSC  
480i, 480p, 576i, 576p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p  
95 inches (2413 mm), diagonal  
156/180W P-VIP UHP type, with 3AC Lamp Driver  
6000 hours, median  
Estimated Lamp Life:  
Inputs (from DHD  
Controller):  
(1) Digital Video (HDMI) with HDCP  
(1) RS-232 (8-pin, RJ-45 female)  
Control Options:  
-
-
Discrete IR remote  
Serial commands via RS-232  
Power Requirements:  
Operating Environment:  
100 to 240 VAC (auto-sensing), 47 to 63 Hz  
290 Watts (989.8 BTUs/hour)  
41°F to 95°F (5°C to 35°C), 20% to 80% humidity  
(non-condensing)  
Dimensions:  
Weight (approximate):  
Chassis and Mounting Hardware: 165 lbs. (74.84 kg)  
Screen: 95 lbs. (43.09 kg)  
Shipping Container and Packaging: 255 lbs. (115.67 kg)  
Regulatory Approvals:  
Complies with FCC Class B, CE, C-Tick, cTUV-US  
Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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Table 8-2 lists the DHD Controller specifications.  
8.2  
DHD Controller  
Specifications  
Table 8-2. DHD Controller Specifications  
Aspect Ratios:  
4:3, Letterbox, 16:9, VirtualWide, Cinema, Virtual Cinema,  
Native  
Video Standards:  
NTSC, PAL, SECAM  
Inputs:  
(1) Composite  
(2) S-Video  
(1) Component/RGBHV/SCART (5 x RCA)  
(2) Component/RGBHV (5 x BNC)  
(2) HDMI 1.3 with HDCP  
(1) Serial Control (RS-232, 9-pin D-sub)  
Outputs:  
(1) HDMI 1.3 with HDCP  
(1) Display Control (RS-232, RJ-11)  
Control Options:  
-
-
-
Discrete infrared remote  
Serial commands via RS-232  
Front-panel controls  
RS-232 Communication  
19200 bps, no parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no flow control  
Parameters:  
Trigger Outputs:  
(3) +12 VDC, each rated at 250 mA and thermal  
fuse-protected  
Bandwidth:  
150 Mega Samples per Second (MSPS)  
Power Requirements:  
Operating Environment:  
100 to 240 VAC (auto-sensing), 50/60 Hz, 160 Watts  
41°F to 95°F (5°C to 35°C), 0% to 90% humidity  
(non-condensing)  
Dimensions:  
Width = 17.50 inches (444.5 mm)  
Depth = 11.19 inches (284.1 mm)  
Height = 3.75 inches (95.3 mm)  
Weight:  
13.0 lbs. (5.90 kg)  
Regulatory Approvals:  
Limited Warranty:  
Complies with FCC, CE C-Tick  
Two (2) years parts and labor from the date of delivery to  
the end user.  
Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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Figure 8-1 shows the CineWall CW-95DHD dimensions (all dimensions are in inches).  
8.3  
Dimensions  
Figure 8-1. CineWall CW-95HD Dimensions  
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Table 8-3 lists the signal types supported by each input on the DHD Controller.  
8.4  
Supported Timings  
Table 8-3. Supported Signal Timings by Input  
Supported? (= Yes, = No)  
Horizontal  
Frequency  
(kHz)  
Refresh  
Rate (Hz)  
PixelFrequency  
(MHz)  
Format  
640x480  
800x600  
Resolution  
60.00  
66.59  
72.00  
75.00  
85.00  
60.00  
72.00  
75.00  
85.00  
74.54  
47.95  
60.00  
60.00  
70.00  
75.00  
85.00  
75.00  
47.95  
60.00  
60.00  
75.00  
85.00  
60.00  
85.00  
31.469  
35.892  
37.861  
37.500  
43.269  
37.879  
48.077  
46.875  
53.674  
52.849  
25.270  
31.020  
48.363  
56.476  
60.023  
68.677  
67.500  
37.833  
47.396  
47.776  
60.289  
68.633  
60.000  
85.938  
25.175  
29.862  
31.500  
31.500  
36.000  
40.000  
50.000  
49.500  
56.250  
60.036  
27.089  
33.750  
65.000  
75.000  
78.750  
94.500  
108.000  
64.769  
68.250  
79.500  
102.250  
117.500  
108.000  
148.500  
640x480  
800x600  
832x624  
848x480  
832x624  
848x480  
1024x768  
1024x768  
1152x864  
1280x720  
1152x864  
1280x720  
1280x768  
1280x960  
1280x768  
1280x960  
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Table 8-3. Supported Signal Timings by Input (continued)  
Supported? (= Yes, = No)  
Horizontal  
Frequency  
(kHz)  
Refresh  
Rate (Hz)  
PixelFrequency  
(MHz)  
Format  
Resolution  
60.00  
75.00  
85.00  
60.00  
60.00  
60.00  
75.00  
60.00  
60.00  
47.95  
60.00  
63.981  
79.976  
91.146  
47.712  
64.744  
65.317  
82.278  
75.000  
64.674  
56.821  
74.038  
108.000  
135.000  
157.500  
85.500  
1280x1024 1280x1024  
1360x768  
1360x768  
101.000  
121.750  
156.000  
162.000  
119.000  
150.007  
154.000  
1400x1050 1400x1050  
1600x1200 1600x1200  
1680x1050 1680x1050  
1920x1080 1920x1080  
1920x1200 1920x1200  
SCART  
50.00  
RGBS  
480/60i  
480/60p  
576/50i  
720x487  
720x483  
720x576  
720x576  
59.94  
59.94  
50.00  
50.00  
15.734  
31.469  
15.625  
31.250  
13.500  
27.000  
14.750  
29.000  
576/50p  
720/24p  
720/25p  
720/30p  
720/50p  
720/60p  
1080/50i  
1080/60i  
1280x720 23.98/24.00 17.982/18.000 59.341/59.400  
1280x720 25.00 18.750 74.250  
1280x720 29.97/30.00 22.478/22.500 74.175/74.250  
1280x720  
1280x720  
1920x1080  
50.00  
60.00  
50.00  
37.500  
45.000  
75.250  
74.250  
28.125/31.250 74.250/72.000  
1920x1080 59.94/60.00 33.716/33.750 74.175/74.250  
1080/24p 1920x1080 23.98/24.00 26.978/27.000 74.175/74.250  
1080/50p 1920x1080 50.00 56.250 148.500  
1080/60p 1920x1080 59.94/60.00 67.433/67.500 148.350/148.500  
NTSC 3.58  
NTSC 4.43  
PAL-B/G/H/I  
59.94/60.00 15.734/15.750  
59.94/60.00 15.734/15.750  
3.580  
4.430  
4.430  
50.00  
15.625  
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Table 8-3. Supported Signal Timings by Input (continued)  
Supported? (= Yes, = No)  
Horizontal  
Frequency  
(kHz)  
Refresh  
Rate (Hz)  
PixelFrequency  
(MHz)  
Format  
Resolution  
PAL-M  
PAL-N  
SECAM  
59.94/60.00 15.734/15.750  
3.580  
3.580  
50.00  
50.00  
15.625  
15.625  
13.500  
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SERIAL NUMBER  
020-0981-00 Rev. A  
March 2009  
Runco International • (800) 23RUNCO • Fax (503) 748-8161 • www.runco.com  
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