Sony Projector SRX T420 User Manual

DATA PROJECTOR  
SRX-T420  
INSTALLATION MANUAL  
1st Edition  
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Table of Contents  
Manual Structure  
2. Adjustment  
Purpose of this manual.................................................................. 3  
Related manuals............................................................................ 3  
Trademarks.................................................................................... 3  
2-1. Installation of SRX Controller ........................................2-2  
2-1-1.  
2-1-2.  
2-1-3.  
Startup....................................................................2-2  
Function Memory ..................................................2-4  
Log Function..........................................................2-4  
2-2. Setting of Projector..........................................................2-4  
2-2-1.  
2-2-2.  
2-2-3.  
2-2-4.  
2-2-5.  
2-2-6.  
2-2-7.  
Owner Information ................................................2-5  
Date & Time ..........................................................2-6  
Network .................................................................2-7  
Mail Report............................................................2-8  
PC Communication................................................2-9  
SNMP...................................................................2-10  
Prole................................................................... 2-11  
1. Installation  
Outline........................................................................................1-1  
1-1. Removing/Installing the Cabinet Panel...........................1-1  
1-1-1.  
1-1-2.  
1-1-3.  
1-1-4.  
1-1-5.  
1-1-6.  
1-1-7.  
1-1-8.  
Name of Cabinet Panel ..........................................1-1  
Panel (U7) Block Assembly...................................1-2  
Panel (U2) Block Assembly...................................1-2  
Panel (U3)..............................................................1-3  
Panel (U6)..............................................................1-3  
Panel (U5)..............................................................1-4  
Panel (U1B) ...........................................................1-4  
Panel (U1)..............................................................1-5  
2-3. Optical Axis Adjustment of Lamp Bulb........................2-12  
2-4. Lens Adjustment (H Shift, V Shift, Zoom, and  
Focus)............................................................................2-15  
2-5. Illumination Area Adjustment and  
Registration Adjustment................................................2-17  
2-5-1.  
2-5-2.  
Illumination Area Adjustment..............................2-17  
Registration Adjustment ......................................2-19  
1-2. Tilt Angle Adjustment .....................................................1-5  
1-3. Installing the Duct...........................................................1-7  
1-4. Installing the Projection Lens..........................................1-8  
1-5. Installing the Lens Cover ................................................1-9  
1-6. Installing the Lamp Bulb...............................................1-10  
2-6. Color Space Conversion (CSC Adjustment).................2-20  
2-6-1.  
Correcting the Color Space “sRGB (709)” or  
“Adobe RGB......................................................2-20  
Correcting the Color Space “DCDM” .................2-21  
2-6-2.  
1-7. Installing the Optional Board to INPUT A, INPUT B,  
INPUT C and INPUT D................................................1-16  
2-7. Functions of Each Window ...........................................2-22  
2-7-1.  
2-7-2.  
2-7-3.  
2-7-4.  
Common Items.....................................................2-22  
INSTALLATION Window...................................2-24  
SERVICE Window ..............................................2-26  
SETTING Window ..............................................2-28  
1-8. Interlock Terminal.........................................................1-22  
1-9. Connecting and Wiring of External Device ..................1-23  
1-10. Connecting the Power Cord ..........................................1-24  
1-11. About the Optional Accessories....................................1-26  
1-12. Projection Distance Charts............................................1-27  
1-13. Dimensions ...................................................................1-32  
3. Error Message  
SRX-T420  
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Manual Structure  
Purpose of this manual  
This manual is the installation manual of Data Projector SRX-T420.  
This manual is intended for use by trained system and service engineers, and de-  
scribes the information for installation of the unit.  
The DIF-188 board mounted on this unit as standard equipment is equivalent of  
LKRI-005.  
For the service information on the DIF-188 board, refer to the LKRI-005 service  
manual.  
Related manuals  
The following manuals are prepared for this unit.  
. Operating Instructions (supplied with this unit)  
This manual describes the information required for the actual management and op-  
eration of this unit.  
. Service Manual (available on request)  
This manual describes the information for periodic maintenance and detailed ser-  
vice.  
Trademarks  
Trademarks and registered trademarks used in this manual are follows.  
. Windows, Windows XP, and Windows Vista are registered trademarks of Micro-  
soft Corporation in the United States and other countries.  
. Intel and Pentium are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries  
in the United States and other countries.  
. Ethernet is a registered trademark of Xerox Corporation.  
Other system names, product names, and company names appearing in this manual  
are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.  
SRX-T420  
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Section 1  
Installation  
Outline  
The light source lamp bulb and projection lens are optionally available. You can incorporate them in the  
system as required. For selecting the light source lamp and projection lens, contact your local Sony Sales  
Ofce/Service Center.  
Before turning on the power of the main unit, perform the following procedure as required. (For details,  
refer to the description of each section.)  
For the removal of the cabinet panel required for each procedure, refer to Section 1-1.  
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. It is not required to perform steps 1 to 8 sequentially. However, do not perform the connection of power  
cord in step 9 before completing steps 1 to 8.  
. Be sure to remove the lamp bulb when moving this unit.  
1. Adjust the tilt angle. (Refer to Section 1-2.)  
2. Install the duct. (Refer to Section 1-3.)  
3. Install the projection lens. (Refer to Section 1-4.)  
4. Install the lens cover. (Refer to Section 1-5.)  
5. Install the lamp bulb. (Refer to Section 1-6.)  
6. Install the optional board to INPUT A and INPUT B slot. (Refer to Section 1-7.)  
7. Connect the interlock connector. (Refer to Section 1-8.)  
8. Connect and wire the external device. (Refer to Section 1-9.)  
9. Connect the power cord. (Refer to Section 1-10.)  
1-1. Removing/Installing the Cabinet Panel  
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The four (each two) keys of the panel (U7) block assembly and panel (U4) block assembly (420) described  
in this section are supplied with this unit.  
1-1-1. Name of Cabinet Panel  
Panel (U8)  
Panel (U4) block assembly (420)  
Panel (U7) block assembly  
Panel (U1)  
Panel (U3)  
Panel (U2) block assembly  
Panel (U6)  
Panel (U1B)  
Panel (U4B) (420)  
Rear side  
Panel (U5)  
Front side  
Fig. 1-1-1  
SRX-T420  
1-1  
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1-1-2. Panel (U7) Block Assembly  
1. Release the lock on the panel (U7) block assembly.  
2. Remove the panel (U7) block assembly in the direction  
of the arrow with attention to the three hooks.  
Panel (U7) block assembly  
Lock  
Hooks  
3. To install, reverse the removal procedure.  
Fig. 1-1-2  
1-1-3. Panel (U2) Block Assembly  
1. Remove the panel (U7) block assembly.  
(Refer to Section 1-1-2.)  
2. Loosen the two screws (with drop-safe), then remove  
the two grilles.  
3. Remove the ve screws, then raise the panel (U2)  
block assembly in the direction of arrow with atten-  
tion to the eight hooks.  
Screws  
Hooks  
Screws  
(with  
drop-safe)  
4. Remove the panel (U2) block assembly in the direction  
of arrow .  
5. To install, reverse the removal procedure.  
Hooks  
Hooks  
Grilles  
Panel (U2) block assembly  
Fig. 1-1-3  
SRX-T420  
1-2  
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1-1-4. Panel (U3)  
1. Remove the panel (U7) block assembly. (Refer to Section 1-1-2.)  
2. Remove the panel (U2) block assembly. (Refer to Section 1-1-3.)  
3. Remove the three screws, then remove the panel (U3)  
in the direction of the arrow.  
4. To install, reverse the removal procedure.  
Panel (U3)  
Screws  
Fig. 1-1-4  
1-1-5. Panel (U6)  
1. Remove the panel (U7) block assembly. (Refer to Section 1-1-2.)  
2. Remove the ve screws, then raise the panel (U6) in  
the direction of arrow with attention to the seven  
hooks.  
3. Remove the panel (U6) in the direction of arrow .  
Screws  
4. To install, reverse the removal procedure.  
Hooks  
Hooks  
Panel (U6)  
Hooks  
Fig. 1-1-5  
SRX-T420  
1-3  
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1-1-6. Panel (U5)  
1. Remove the panel (U7) block assembly. (Refer to Section 1-1-2.)  
2. Remove the panel (U6). (Refer to Section 1-1-5.)  
3. Remove the three screws, then remove the panel (U5)  
in the direction of arrow.  
4. To install, reverse the removal procedure.  
Panel (U5)  
Screws  
Fig. 1-1-6  
1-1-7. Panel (U1B)  
1. Remove the panel (U7) block assembly. (Refer to Section 1-1-2.)  
2. Remove the panel (U2) block assembly. (Refer to Section 1-1-3.)  
3. Remove the panel (U6). (Refer to Section 1-1-5.)  
4. Remove the four screws, then remove the panel (U1B)  
in the direction of arrow.  
5. To install, reverse the removal procedure.  
Screws  
Hooks  
Panel (U1B)  
Screws  
Fig. 1-1-7  
SRX-T420  
1-4  
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1-1-8. Panel (U1)  
1. Remove the panel (U7) block assembly. (Refer to Section 1-1-2.)  
2. Remove the panel (U2) block assembly. (Refer to Section 1-1-3.)  
3. Remove the panel (U6). (Refer to Section 1-1-5.)  
4. Remove the panel (U1B). (Refer to Section 1-1-7.)  
5. Remove the eight screws, then remove the panel (U1).  
6. To install, reverse the removal procedure.  
Screws  
Screws  
Panel (U1)  
Screws  
Screws  
Fig. 1-1-8  
1-2. Tilt Angle Adjustment  
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For further adjustment, “2-6. Field Angle Adjustment” is required.  
In the case of tilt angle under 5 degrees:  
Adjust the tilt angle using the adjuster in the lower portion of this unit.  
1. Loosen the nut.  
2. Adjust the tilt angle by rotating the adjuster in the  
lower portion of this unit.  
3. Secure the adjuster by tightening the nut to the adjuster  
pipe side.  
Adjuster pipe  
Nut  
Adjuster  
Fig. 1-2a  
SRX-T420  
1-5  
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In the case of tilt angle from 5 to 10 degrees:  
1. Remove the panel (U7) block assembly. (Refer to Section 1-1-2.)  
2. Remove the panel (U2) block assembly. (Refer to Section 1-1-3.)  
3. Remove the panel (U3). (Refer to Section 1-1-4.)  
4. Remove the panel (U6). (Refer to Section 1-1-5.)  
5. Remove the panel (U5). (Refer to Section 1-1-6.)  
6. Set the tools such as jack at both sides of frame, then  
raise the rear portion of the main unit.  
7. Remove the four M8 bolts.  
8. Move the adjuster pipe assembly downward and insert  
the four M8 bolts into the four holes to secure it.  
9. Lower the jack and attach the panel (U5), panel (U6),  
panel (U3), panel (U2) block assembly and panel (U7)  
block assembly.  
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When setting the jack, pay attention to  
the holes on the bottom of flame.  
Frame  
Jack  
Jack  
M8  
bolts  
Jack  
Holes  
Adjuster pipe  
assembly  
M8 bolts  
Adjuster pipe  
assembly  
Fig. 1-2b  
SRX-T420  
1-6  
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In the case of xing this unit:  
This unit can be xed to the oor using the anchor BKT.  
When xing this unit, attach the anchor BKT to the adjust-  
er as shown in the illustration.  
Part name  
Anchor BKT (optionally available): 3-294-224-01  
Adjuster  
Anchor BKT  
Fig. 1-2c  
1-3. Installing the Duct  
Attach the commercially available 8-inch duct to the duct  
connection of the panel (U8) of this unit.  
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When attaching the duct, be careful not to bend it so that  
the exhaust air ows smoothly.  
8-inch duct  
External fan (exhaust air) air volume specication  
The following exhaust air volume is required for the 8-inch  
duct.  
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Exhaust air volume: 450 to 550 ft /min  
Duct connection  
3
(12.7 to 15.6 m /min)  
Fig. 1-3  
SRX-T420  
1-7  
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1-4. Installing the Projection Lens  
1. Attach the projection lens.  
2. Align the notch of lens bracket with the line of projec-  
tion lens and tighten the supplied four bolts in the order  
from to .  
3. Connect the three cables (focus, zoom and POTEN-  
TIO).  
Tighten the bolts in the order from to .  
Notch Line  
Lens bracket  
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Projection  
lens  
Do not attach the lens cover before completing the lens  
adjustment. (Refer to Section 2-3.)  
Pins  
Projection lens  
Bolts  
POTENTIO cable  
Zoom cable  
Focus cable  
Fig. 1-4  
SRX-T420  
1-8  
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1-5. Installing the Lens Cover  
1. Attach the lens cover in the direction of arrow with  
attention to the three hooks.  
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The lens covers are same parts, so they can be attached  
both upper and lower.  
Hook  
Hook  
Hook  
Lens cover  
Fig. 1-5a  
2. Attach the lens cover in the direction of arrow with  
attention to the three hooks.  
Hook  
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When attaching the lens cover, align the four convex  
portions with the four holes.  
Lens cover  
Hook  
Hook  
Lens cover  
Convex portions  
Holes  
Hole  
Convex  
portions  
Hole  
Lens cover  
Fig. 1-5b  
SRX-T420  
1-9  
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1-6. Installing the Lamp Bulb  
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. Be sure to turn off the power of this unit before installing the lump bulb.  
. Be sure that only the qualied service personnel can install the lamp bulb. For the qualication, please  
contact your local Sony Sales Ofce/Service Center.  
. When installing the lamp bulb, be sure to wear the protection suit kit (J-7120-330-A (M size), J-7120-  
340-A (L size), or J-7120-460-A (XL size)). Also, wear the shoes that cover the instep of the foot com-  
pletely.  
. Be extremely careful when handling the xenon lamp bulb because a high voltage is applied to it.  
. Do not touch the lamp bulb with bear hands. Otherwise, it may break the lamp bulb.  
Wearing of protection suit kit  
1. Wear the jacket and trousers.  
2. Wear the arm cover on both hands so that the wrists are  
completely covered.  
Face shield  
3. Wear the hood and attach the face shield.  
Adjuster  
Hood  
4. Adjust the face shield to the head size using the ad-  
juster on the back of the face shield.  
5. Wear the glove on both hands.  
Face shield  
Protection suit  
Arm cover  
Glove  
Arm cover  
Glove  
Fig. 1-6a  
SRX-T420  
1-10  
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Procedure  
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. Keep the serial code label afxed on the Operating Instructions of the lamp bulb which is required for  
installation.  
. Keep the materials such as packaging box, case, protection sheet because they are used when disposing  
of the used lamp bulb.  
1. Loosen the screw and bend portion A of the anode  
harness.  
Screw  
Portion A  
Anode harness  
Fig. 1-6b  
2. Attach the anode harness to the anode side of the lamp  
bulb, then tighten the screw.  
Lamp bulb  
(Tightening torque: 1.2 N.m)  
Anode side  
Anode harness  
Screw  
Fig. 1-6c  
SRX-T420  
1-11  
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3. Release the lock, then open the panel (U4) block  
assembly (420).  
4. Loosen the screw (with drop-safe), then rotate the cold  
mirror assembly in the direction of the arrow.  
5. Loosen the ve screws (with drop-safe), then remove  
the maintenance cover.  
Panel (U4) block  
assembly (420)  
Lock  
Panel (U4) block  
assembly  
Cold mirror assembly  
Screw  
Maintenance cover  
(with  
drop-safe)  
Screws (with drop-safe)  
Screw  
(with drop-safe)  
Cold mirror assembly  
Fig. 1-6d  
SRX-T420  
1-12  
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6. Remove the bolt from the anode terminal.  
7. Loosen the hexagon socket set screw of the cathode  
terminal.  
Cathode terminal  
Hexagon socket  
set screw  
Anode terminal  
Bolt  
Fig. 1-6e  
8. Remove the plastic cover from the lamp bulb.  
Lamp bulb  
Plastic cover  
Fig. 1-6f  
SRX-T420  
1-13  
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9. Remove the protection sheet from the lamp bulb.  
Lamp bulb  
Protection sheet  
Fig. 1-6g  
10. Loosen the knob, then move the anode holder in the  
direction of the arrow.  
Reflector portion  
11. Insert portion A of the lamp into the cathode terminal.  
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Cathode terminal  
When attaching the lamp bulb, be careful not to dam-  
age the reector portion. Also, be careful not to dam-  
age the glass of lamp bulb. Otherwise, it may break the  
lamp bulb.  
12. Hold the cathode side of the lamp bulb rmly and raise  
the anode side. Then, return the anode holder to the  
original position and tighten the knob.  
Anode  
holder  
Knob  
Portion A  
Lamp bulb  
Fig. 1-6h  
SRX-T420  
1-14  
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13. Place the anode side of the lamp bulb on the anode  
holder.  
14. Attach the anode harness to the anode terminal, then  
tighten the bolt. (Tightening torque: 1.5 N.m).  
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In the case of anode harness integrated lamp bulb  
Lamp bulb  
Anode  
holder  
After installing the anode harness separated lamp bulb,  
if there is a clearance in portion A of the anode holder,  
adjust it by bending the anode harness so that there is  
no clearance between the anode holder and the lamp  
bulb.  
Anode  
harness  
15. Tighten the hexagon socket set screw of the cathode  
terminal.  
In the case of anode harness separated lamp bulb  
(Tightening torque: 1.2 N.m)  
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Lamp bulb  
No clearance  
Be sure that there is no clearance between the end face  
of the cathode terminal and the surface C of the lamp  
bulb.  
Anode  
holder  
Portion A  
16. Attach the panel (U4) block assembly (420) in the  
reverse order of steps 3 to 5.  
Anode  
harness  
Adjust by bending  
this portion.  
Cathode terminal  
Hexagon socket  
set screw  
Anode holder  
Knob  
Bolt  
Anode harness  
Anode terminal  
End face  
Cathode terminal  
Lamp bulb  
Surface C  
Fig. 1-6i  
SRX-T420  
1-15  
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1-7. Installing the Optional Board to INPUT A, INPUT B, INPUT C and  
INPUT D  
For any slots, the optional board, LKRI-003 or LKRI-005 can be installed.  
The installing procedure for each slot is same.  
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For INPUT A slot, LKRI-005 is installed before shipment. Replace it as necessary.  
Parts information  
. Fixed Plate (HIF) 320: 4-159-161-01 (For LKRI-003)  
. Fixed Plate (DIF) 320: 4-159-162-01 (For LKRI-005)  
. Handle:  
3-172-089-01 (Using 2 pcs)  
Procedure (LKRI-003)  
1. Remove the six screws, then remove the panel (HIF-44)  
and nger holder (HIF).  
LKRI-003  
Finger holder (HIF)  
Panel (HIF-44)  
B3 x 8  
Fig. 1-7a  
2. Attach the xed plate (HIF) 320 using the six screws  
removed in step 1.  
LKRI-003  
3. Attach the two handles to the xed plate (HIF) 320.  
Handle  
B3 x 8  
Fixed plate (HIF) 320  
Handle  
Fig. 1-7b  
SRX-T420  
1-16  
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4. Remove the six screws, then remove the all blank  
panels.  
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Panel cover (IF) 420  
Store the removed blank panel.  
5. Remove the six screws, then remove the panel cover  
(IF) 420.  
Blank panel  
PSW4 x 10  
PSW4 x 10  
Fig. 1-7c  
When attaching the LKRI-003 to INPUT B slot  
6. Insert the LKRI-003 board into INPUT B slot, and  
connect it securely.  
INPUT B  
7. Attach the panel cover (IF) 420 using the twelve  
screws.  
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Attach the blank panel to empty slot.  
LKRI-003  
Panel cover (IF) 420  
PSW4 x 10  
Fig. 1-7d  
SRX-T420  
1-17  
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Procedure (LKRI-005)  
1. Remove the two screws, then remove the panel  
(DIF-188) and nger holder (DIF).  
LKRI-005  
Finger holder (DIF)  
Panel (DIF-188)  
B3 x 8  
Fig. 1-7e  
2. Attach the xed plate (DIF) 320 using the two screws  
removed in step 1.  
LKRI-005  
3. Attach the two handles to the xed plate (DIF) 320.  
Handle  
B3 x 8  
Fixed plate (DIF) 320  
Handle  
Fig. 1-7f  
4. Remove the six screws, then remove the all blank  
panels.  
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Panel cover (IF) 420  
Store the removed blank panel.  
5. Remove the six screws, then remove the panel cover  
(IF) 420.  
Blank panel  
PSW4 x 10  
PSW4 x 10  
Fig. 1-7g  
SRX-T420  
1-18  
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When attaching the LKRI-005 to INPUT B slot  
6. Insert the LKRI-005 board into INPUT B slot, and  
connect it securely.  
INPUT B  
7. Attach the panel cover (IF) using the twelve screws.  
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Attach the blank panel to empty slot.  
LKRI-005  
Panel cover (IF) 420  
PSW4 x 10  
Fig. 1-7h  
SRX-T420  
1-19  
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Connection with each equipment  
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. Connect each equipment with the power turned off state.  
. Use the connecting cables applicable to each terminal.  
. Insert the plug securely. Incomplete connection may cause an image trouble.  
When disconnecting the plug, be sure to hold the plug with your hand.  
. Refer to the Operating Instructions of the equipment to be connected.  
In case of LKRI-003  
Input  
BNC type (2)  
LKRI-003  
HD-SDI:  
Serial digital (1.485 Gbps)  
Compliant to SMPTE-292M/ITU-R,  
BT709/BTA-S004  
Dual-link HD-SDI: Serial digital (1.485 Gbps)  
Compliant to SMPTE-372M  
DC-SDI:  
Serial digital (1.485 Gbps)  
Compliant to 23.98 PsF, 24 PsF, 24P  
Output  
BNC type (2)  
Loop-through output  
To IN terminal  
Quantization characteristics  
10 bits/sampling  
HD-SDI connecting cable  
(optionally available)  
To HD-SDI output terminal  
HDCAM recorder/player, etc.  
Fig. 1-7i  
SRX-T420  
1-20  
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In case of LKRI-005  
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. For INPUT A slot, LKRI-005 is installed by default. However, LKRI-003 can be installed.  
. When using a long cable, the image may not be displayed properly due to the signal attenuation.  
. When the 10 bit single mode is selected, the DVI cable applicable to Dual-link is required.  
1. Connect the commercially available DVI cable to the  
LKRI-005  
terminal according to the input signal.  
Input signal  
Used terminal  
During normal operation  
DVI1.0 compliant  
DVI-D terminal  
Signal level: Full Range  
10 bit signal of its own specication  
During input (10 bit twin mode)  
Signal level: Full Range  
DVI-D terminal  
and AUX terminal  
10 bit signal of its own specication  
During input (10 bit single mode)  
Signal level: Full Range  
DVI-D terminal  
DVI-D terminal  
To DVI-D terminal  
To AUX terminal  
Used during signal input of DTV standard  
DVI1.0 compliant  
DVI-D cable  
(optionally available)  
Signal level: Limited Range  
10 bit signal of its own specication  
During input (10 bit twin mode)  
Signal level: Limited Range  
DVI-D terminal  
and AUX terminal  
To DVI output terminal  
10 bit signal of its own specication  
During input (10 bit single mode)  
Signal level: Limited Range  
DVI-D terminal  
Personal computer  
Fig. 1-7j  
Pin location  
1
9
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
10 11 12 13 14 15 16  
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24  
DVI-D terminal, AUX terminal  
Pin No.  
Signal name  
Pin No.  
13  
Signal name  
DATA3+  
+5 V  
1
DATA2_  
DATA2+  
GND  
2
14  
3
15  
DDC_GND  
HOTPLUG_DET  
DATA0_  
DATA0+  
GND  
4
DATA4_  
DATA4+  
DDC_SCL  
DDC_SDA  
NC  
16  
5
17  
6
18  
7
19  
8
20  
DATA5_  
DATA5+  
GND  
9
DATA1_  
DATA1+  
GND  
21  
10  
11  
12  
22  
23  
CLK+  
DATA3_  
24  
CLK_  
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1-8. Interlock Terminal  
Shield case assembly (1)  
Interlock  
terminal  
Pin location  
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
15 14 13 12 11 10  
9
Interlock terminal  
1. Interlock Function  
The SRX-T420 interlock function is enabled by making the two pins of the interlock terminal open or  
short. The following two patterns can be used for the interlock function in the applicable serial.  
Pattern 1  
Normal: Open  
Interlock: Short  
Open/short between pin 4 and pin 5  
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Pattern 2  
Normal: Short  
Interlock: Open  
Open/short between pin 5 and pin 6 with the pin 3 and pin 4 shorted state  
1-9. Connecting and Wiring of External Device  
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Do not plug the power cord into the power supply when performing the following wiring operations.  
Signal cable wiring  
When connecting to external device to this unit, connect by  
routing the cable through the hole of the front side.  
Hole  
External device  
Front side  
Fig. 1-9  
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1-10. Connecting the Power Cord  
Use the 3-core power cord that satisfy AWG 8, 250 V rated and 40 A rated.  
Connect the power cord to the AC IN terminal block on the rear side of this unit, referring the following  
procedure.  
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. Connection of the main power and the electric wiring work should be done by qualied electricians  
only.  
. Do not plug the power cord into the power supply before completing all of the following connecting op-  
erations.  
1. Remove the two screws.  
2. Remove the terminal block cover with attention to the  
two hooks.  
Hooks  
Terminal block cover  
Screws  
Fig. 1-10a  
3. Remove the screw, then remove the cable clamp.  
4. Remove the screw, then remove the ground terminal.  
Ground terminal  
Screw  
Cable clamp  
Screw  
Fig. 1-10b  
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5. Pack by soldering the end of the ground wire.  
6. Attach the ground terminal removed in step 4 to the  
ground wire, then x it with the screw.  
Screw  
Pack by soldering  
Ground wire  
Ground terminal  
Fig. 1-10c  
7. Route the cable through the lower hole of the terminal  
block, then x each terminal by screw.  
8. Fix the cable with the cable clamp and screw.  
9. Attach the terminal block cover.  
Ground terminal  
Screws  
Cable clamp  
Screw  
Fig. 1-10d  
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1-11. About the Optional Accessories  
The projection lamps of this projector are provided as optional accessories. Install the lamp houses to the  
projector according to your model.  
For versatile use of the projector, the optional accessories mentioned below can be used with the projec-  
tor. Select to use them according to your system requirements.  
. For details on optional accessories, refer to the relevant Operating Instructions.  
Lamp  
LKRX-2042A  
Projection lens  
. LKRL-Z111C (with memory function)  
. LKRL-Z114C (with memory function)  
. LKRL-Z116C (with memory function)  
. LKRL-Z117 (with memory function)  
. LKRL-Z119 (with memory function)  
. LKRL-Z122 (with memory function)  
. LKRL-Z115  
. LKRL-Z140  
. LKRL-90 (xed focus lens)  
Input board  
. LKRI-003 HD-SDI/DC-SDI (4:4:4) input board  
. LKRI-005 HDCP DVI board  
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1-12. Projection Distance Charts  
Screen  
Center of lens  
Center of screen  
L (Suitable distance)  
The alphabetical characters in this section indicate the following measurements:  
W:  
D:  
Screen width (unit: mm)  
Screen diagonal length (unit: inch)  
L (min): Minimum distance between the center of lens and screen  
L (max): Maximum distance between the center of lens and screen  
H:  
Screen height (different from the aspect ratio of the projected image)  
The distance between the lens and the screen varies depending on the attached lens, type of the input  
signal or size of the projected image. Choose the most suitable distance (L) depending on the screen size  
(W or D).  
The formula for calculating the projection distance from the screen width (W, unit: mm) is as follows:  
Type of lens  
Projection distance  
Projection distance  
Projection distance  
calculation formula when  
inputting a 4K x 2K signal  
calculation formula when  
inputting a 16:9 signal  
calculation formula when  
inputting a 4:3 signal  
L (min)  
L (max)  
L (min)  
L (max)  
L (min)  
L (max)  
LKRL-Z115  
LKRL-Z117  
LKRL-Z119  
LKRL-Z122  
LKRL-Z140  
LKRL-Z111C  
LKRL-Z114C  
LKRL-Z116C  
LKRL-90  
1.48 x W  
1.69 x W  
1.78 x W  
2.19 x W  
3.75 x W  
1.07 x W  
1.35 x W  
1.51 x W  
0.897 x W  
1.8 x W  
1.58 x W  
1.8 x W  
1.89 x W  
2.33 x W  
4 x W  
1.92 x W  
2.53 x W  
3.13 x W  
4.26 x W  
7.54 x W  
1.82 x W  
2.12 x W  
2.45 x W  
2.1 x W  
2.56 x W  
3.38 x W  
4.16 x W  
5.68 x W  
10 x W  
2.38 x W  
2.93 x W  
3.99 x W  
7.07 x W  
1.71 x W  
1.98 x W  
2.3 x W  
2.41 x W  
2.53 x W  
3.12 x W  
5.34 x W  
1.52 x W  
1.93 x W  
2.15 x W  
1.28 x W  
1.14 x W  
1.44 x W  
1.61 x W  
0.957 x W  
2.43 x W  
2.82 x W  
3.27 x W  
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The formula for calculating the projection distance from the screen diagonal length (D, unit: inch) is as  
follows:  
Type of lens  
Projection distance  
Projection distance  
Projection distance  
calculation formula when  
inputting a 4K x 2K signal  
calculation formula when  
inputting a 16:9 signal  
calculation formula when  
inputting a 4:3 signal  
L (min)  
L (max)  
1.59 x D  
2.1 x D  
L (min)  
L (max)  
1.67 x D  
2.21 x D  
2.72 x D  
3.71 x D  
6.57 x D  
1.59 x D  
1.84 x D  
2.14 x D  
L (min)  
L (max)  
2.05 x D  
2.7 x D  
LKRL-Z115  
LKRL-Z117  
LKRL-Z119  
LKRL-Z122  
LKRL-Z140  
LKRL-Z111C  
LKRL-Z114C  
LKRL-Z116C  
LKRL-90  
1.31 x D  
1.49 x D  
1.57 x D  
1.94 x D  
3.31 x D  
0.942 x D  
1.2 x D  
1.37 x D  
1.57 x D  
1.65 x D  
2.03 x D  
3.48 x D  
0.99 x D  
1.26 x D  
1.41 x D  
0.834 x D  
1.68 x D  
1.93 x D  
2.03 x D  
2.5 x D  
2.59 x D  
3.53 x D  
6.25 x D  
1.51 x D  
1.75 x D  
2.03 x D  
3.33 x D  
4.54 x D  
8.03 x D  
1.94 x D  
2.26 x D  
2.62 x D  
4.27 x D  
1.22 x D  
1.54 x D  
1.72 x D  
1.02 x D  
1.34 x D  
0.793 x D  
The projection distance (L) that is decided by the screen width (W) is as shown below.  
For the projection distance charts of the optional lenses not mentioned below, refer to the mounting  
instructions supplied with each lens.  
Using the LKRL-Z115 projection lens  
When projecting a 4096-pixel (4K x 2K) image at the maximum horizontal picture element  
Unit: mm (inches)  
W
4500  
5000  
6000  
7000  
8000  
9000  
10000  
12000  
14000  
16000  
(177 1/5) (196 6/7) (236 2/9) (275 3/5) (315)  
(354 1/3) (393 5/7) (472 4/9) (551 1/6) (630)  
L (min) 6554  
7295  
(287 2/9) (345 3/5) (404)  
8964 10780 12596  
(424 2/5) (496)  
3164 3691  
8778  
10261  
11743  
13226 14709 17674 20639 23605  
(462 1/3) (520 5/7) (579) (695 5/6) (812 4/7) (929 1/3)  
14412 16228 18044 21676 25308 28940  
(567 2/5) (638 8/9) (710 2/5) (853 2/5) (996 3/8) (1139 3/8)  
4219 4746 5273 6328 7383 8438  
(93 3/7) (103 4/5) (124 4/7) (145 1/3) (166) (186 6/7) (207 5/8) (249 1/7) (290 2/3) (332 1/5)  
1883 2092 2510 2929 3347 3766 4184 5021 5858 6695  
(74 1/8) (82 3/8) (98 5/6) (115 1/3) (131 7/9) (148 1/4) (164 3/4) (197 2/3) (230 5/8) (263 4/7)  
(258)  
L (max) 8056  
(317 1/6) (353)  
a)  
H1  
H2  
2373 2637  
b)  
mm:  
L (min) = (W _ 79.675) / 0.67446  
H1 = W x 0.52730  
L (max) = (W _ 63.762) / 0.55067  
H2 = W x 0.41840  
inch:  
L (min) = (W _ 3.1368) / 0.67446  
H1 = W x 0.52730  
L (max) = (W _ 2.5103) / 0.55067  
H2 = W x 0.41840  
a) Screen height when projecting a 4096 x 2160-pixel (4K single screen) image on the screen.  
b) Screen height when projecting a 4096 x 1714-pixel (aspect ratio 2.39:1) image on the screen.  
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When projecting a 3840-pixel (aspect ratio 16:9) image at the maximum horizontal picture element  
Unit: mm (inches)  
W
4500  
5000  
6000  
7000  
8000  
9000  
10000  
12000  
14000  
16000  
(177 1/6) (196 6/7) (236 2/9) (275 3/5) (315)  
(354 1/3) (393 5/7) (472 4/9) (551 1/6) (630)  
L (min) 7001 7791 9373 10955 12537  
(275 5/8) (306 3/4) (369) (431 2/7) (493 4/7) (555 5/6) (618 1/9) (742 2/3) (867 1/5) (991 3/4)  
L (max) 8600 9568 11505  
(338 4/7) (376 5/7) (453)  
2531 2813 3375  
(99 2/3) (110 3/4) (132 7/8) (155)  
2432 2703 3243 3784  
(95 3/4) (106 2/5) (127 2/3) (149)  
14118 15700 18863 22027 25190  
13442  
(529 2/9) (605 1/2) (681 3/4) (758)  
3938 4500 5063 5625  
(177 1/6) (199 1/3) (221 1/2) (265 3/4) (310)  
4324 4865 5405 6486 7568  
(170 1/4) (191 1/2) (212 4/5) (255 3/8) (298)  
15379  
17316  
19253  
23127  
(910 1/2) (1063)  
6750 7875  
27000  
30874  
(1215 1/2)  
a)  
b)  
H1  
H2  
9000  
(354 1/3)  
8649  
(340 1/2)  
mm:  
L (min) = (W _ 73.944) / 0.63223  
H1 = W x 0.56250  
L (max) = (W _ 59.873) / 0.51629  
H2 = W x 0.54050  
inch:  
L (min) = (W _ 2.9112) / 0.63223  
H1 = W x 0.56250  
L (max) = (W _ 2.3572) / 0.51629  
H2 = W x 0.54050  
a) Screen height when projecting a 3840 x 2160-pixel (aspect ratio 16:9) image.  
b) Screen height when projecting a 3996 x 2160-pixel (aspect ratio 1.85:1) image.  
When projecting a 2880-pixel (aspect ratio 4:3) image at the maximum horizontal picture element  
Unit: mm (inches)  
W
3500  
4000  
4500  
5000  
6000  
7000  
8000  
9000  
10000  
12000  
(137 4/5) (157 1/2) (177 1/6) (196 6/7) (236 2/9) (275 3/5) (315)  
(354 1/3) (393 5/7) (472 4/9)  
L (min) 7271  
8326  
9381  
10436  
12547  
14657  
(577)  
16767  
18878 20988 25208  
(286 1/4) (327 4/5) (369 1/3) (410 8/9) (494)  
(660 1/8) (743 1/5) (826 2/7) (992 4/9)  
L (max) 8922  
(351 1/4) (402)  
2625 3000  
10213  
11504  
(453)  
12795  
15377  
17959  
20541  
(808 5/7) (910 1/3) (1012)  
6000 6750 7500  
23123  
25705  
30869  
(1215 1/3)  
(503 3/4) (605 2/5) (707)  
a)  
H
3375  
3750 4500 5250  
9000  
(103 1/3) (118 1/9) (132 7/8) (147 2/3) (177 1/6) (206 2/3) (236 2/9) (265 3/4) (295 2/7) (354 1/3)  
mm: L (min) = (W _ 54.449) / 0.47387  
inch: L (min) = (W _ 2.1436) / 0.47387  
L (max) = (W _ 44.662) / 0.38729  
L (max) = (W _ 1.7583) / 0.38729  
H = W x 0.75000  
H = W x 0.75000  
a) Screen height when projecting a 2880 x 2160-pixel (aspect ratio 4:3) image.  
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When projecting a 4096-pixel (4K x 2K) image at the maximum horizontal picture element  
Unit: mm (inches)  
W
4500  
(177 1/6)  
5000  
(196 6/7)  
6000  
(236 2/9)  
7000  
(275 3/5)  
8000  
(315)  
9000  
(354 1/3)  
10000  
(393 5/7)  
L (min)  
L (max)  
16937  
(666 4/5)  
18792  
(739 5/6)  
22502  
(885 8/9)  
26212  
(1032)  
29922  
(1178)  
33632  
(1324)  
37342  
(1470 1/7)  
31943  
(1257 3/5)  
35466  
(1396 2/7)  
42512  
(1673 2/3)  
49558  
(1951)  
56604  
(2228 1/2)  
63649  
(2505 7/8)  
70695  
(2783 2/7)  
a)  
H1  
2373  
(93 3/7)  
2637  
(103 4/5)  
3164  
(124 4/7)  
3691  
(145 1/3)  
4219  
(166)  
4746  
(186 6/7)  
5273  
(207 5/8)  
b)  
H2  
1883  
2092  
2510  
2929  
3347  
3766  
4184  
(74 1/8)  
(82 3/8)  
(98 5/6)  
(115 1/3)  
(131 7/9)  
(148 1/4)  
(164 3/4)  
mm:  
L (min) = (W + 65.304) / 0.26955  
H1 = W x 0.52730  
L (max) = (W + 33.615) / 0.14193  
H2 = W x 0.41840  
inch:  
L (min) = (W + 2.5710) / 0.26955  
H1 = W x 0.52730  
L (max) = (W + 1.3234) / 0.14193  
H2 = W x 0.41840  
a) Screen height when projecting a 4096 x 2160-pixel (4K single screen) image.  
b) Screen height when projecting a 4096 x 1714-pixel (aspect ratio 2.39:1) image.  
When projecting a 3840-pixel (aspect ratio 16:9) image at the maximum horizontal picture element  
Unit: mm (inches)  
W
4500  
(177 1/6)  
5000  
(196 6/7)  
6000  
(236 2/9)  
7000  
(275 3/5)  
8000  
(315)  
9000  
(354 1/3)  
10000  
(393 5/7)  
L (min)  
L (max)  
18062  
(711)  
20042  
(789)  
24002  
(945)  
27961  
(1100 5/6)  
31921  
(1256 3/4)  
35881  
(1412 5/8)  
39841  
(1568 1/2)  
34047  
(1340 3/7)  
37803  
(1488 1/3)  
45317  
(1784 1/8)  
52830  
(2080)  
60343  
(2375 3/4)  
67857  
(2671 1/2)  
75370  
(2967 1/3)  
a)  
H1  
2531  
(99 2/3)  
2813  
(110 3/4)  
3375  
(132 7/8)  
3938  
(155)  
4500  
(177 1/6)  
5063  
(199 1/3)  
5625  
(221 1/2)  
b)  
H2  
2432  
(95 3/4)  
2703  
(106 2/5)  
3243  
(127 2/3)  
3784  
(149)  
4324  
(170 1/4)  
4865  
(191 1/2)  
5405  
(212 4/5)  
mm:  
L (min) = (W + 61.345) / 0.25254 L (max) = (W + 31.485) / 0.13310  
H1 = W x 0.56250  
inch:  
H2 = W x 0.54050  
L (min) = (W + 2.4152) / 0.25254  
H1 = W x 0.56250  
L (max) = (W + 1.2396) / 0.13310  
H2 = W x 0.54050  
a) Screen height when projecting a 3840 x 2160-pixel (aspect ratio 16:9) image.  
b) Screen height when projecting a 3996 x 2160-pixel (aspect ratio 1.85:1) image.  
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When projecting a 2880-pixel (aspect ratio 4:3) image at the maximum horizontal picture element  
Unit: mm (inches)  
W
3500  
(137 4/5)  
4000  
(157 1/2)  
4500  
(177 1/6)  
5000  
(196 6/7)  
6000  
(236 2/9)  
7000  
(275 3/5)  
8000  
(315)  
L (min)  
L (max)  
18759  
(738 1/2)  
21404  
(842 2/3)  
24050  
(946 5/6)  
26695  
(1051)  
31986  
(1259 1/3)  
37277  
(1467 3/5)  
42568  
(1676)  
35266  
40270  
45274  
50278  
60287  
70295  
80303  
(1388 2/5)  
(1585 3/7)  
(1782 4/9)  
(1979 1/2)  
(2373 1/2)  
(2767 1/2)  
(3161 5/9)  
a)  
H
2625  
3000  
3375  
3750  
4500  
5250  
6000  
(103 1/3)  
(118 1/9)  
(132 7/8)  
(147 2/3)  
(177 1/6)  
(206 2/3)  
(236 2/9)  
mm: L (min) = (W + 45.494) / 0.18900  
inch: L (min) = (W + 1.7911) / 0.18900  
L (max) = (W + 23.598) / 0.09992  
L (max) = (W + 0.92905) / 0.09992  
H = W x 0.75000  
H = W x 0.75000  
a) Screen height when projecting a 2880 x 2160-pixel (aspect ratio 4:3) image.  
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1-13. Dimensions  
Front  
(Barycentric  
position)  
Left  
Exhaust  
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Top  
Panel for lamp replacing  
(Barycentric position)  
Right  
Rear  
*
Intake  
(Optional lens)  
Refer to List  
Exhaust  
Intake  
Intake  
Intake  
Exhaust  
(Barycentric position)  
Bottom  
Intake  
AC power cable  
*
LKRL LIST  
Signal cable  
(For the unit fixing)  
Unit: mm  
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Section 2  
Adjustment  
Adjustment is performed using an SRX Controller. Refer to Section 2-7. for how to use an SRX Controller.  
Perform adjustment in the procedure below.  
1. Install an SRX Controller in an adjusting personal computer.  
(Refer to Operating Instructions.)  
2. Perform the projector setting.  
(Refer to Section 2-2.)  
3. Perform the optical axis adjustment of a lamp.  
(Refer to Section 2-3.)  
4. Adjust a lens.  
(Refer to Section 2-4.)  
5. Perform illumination range adjustment and registration adjustment.  
(Perform these adjustments as required.)  
(Refer to Section 2-5.)  
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6. Perform the adjustment and uniformity adjustment using the PJ  
COLOR ADJUSTMENT TOOL.  
(Refer to Technical Manual of SRX-T110.)  
7. Set the illuminance of a screen and perform color characteristic  
correction (CSC adjustment).  
(Refer to Section 2-6.)  
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2-1. Installation of SRX Controller  
This unit can be operated the adjustments and setting using the supplied SRX Controller.  
For about installation of SRX Controller, refer to Operating Instructions.  
2-1-1. Startup  
Connection  
Connecting via the Ethernet  
Shield case assembly (1)  
NETWORK  
connector  
Ethernet cable  
(cross cable)  
(supplied)  
PC  
To Ethernet connector  
Fig. 2-1-1a  
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Set the IP address of the connected computer to be assigned from DHCP.  
Connecting via the RS-232C  
To RS-232C connector  
PC  
RS-232C  
cross cable  
To RS-232C connector  
Fig. 2-1-1b  
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Required equipment  
. PC  
- CPU:  
Intel Pentium M 1.6 GHz or more, and OS-recommended  
- RAM capacity: 256 MB or more, 512 MB or more recommended, and OS-recommended  
- Communication: LAN (10BASE-T/100BASE-T) or COM (RS-232C)  
- Graphics mode: XGA (1024 x 768) or higher  
- HDD:  
Built-in Drive, having an empty capacity of 15 MB or more  
- CD-ROM drive: Eight times normal speed or faster  
. OS: Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP2 (English or Japanese version, except for x64 Edition) or  
Windows Vista Business (English or Japanese version)  
. Ethernet cable (supplied with this unit) or RS-232C cross cable  
Procedure  
1. Connect this unit with PC.  
2. Double-click the SRX Controller icon on the desktop of PC.  
The program launcher window is displayed.  
3. Double-click the projector name that you want to operate.  
The control window is displayed.  
Menu tab  
Fig. 2-1-1c  
4. Click the menu tab to display the window that you want to open.  
5. If you want to display the SERVICE window or the SETTING window, type the password in the  
password entering window and click the [OK] button.  
Fig. 2-1-1d  
Password (Initial setting)  
. SERVICE window: service  
. SETTING window: setting  
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Type the password using the lowercase characters.  
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2-1-2. Function Memory  
You can register the settings that have been adjusted in the control windows to FUNCTION 1 to 7. As the  
default setting, the settings are registered to FUNCTION 1. To register the settings to FUNCTION 2 to 7,  
click one of the FUNCTION 2 to 7 radio buttons, then adjust the items in each window.  
You can recall the desired setting by clicking one of the FUNCTION radio buttons.  
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When you click the FUNCTION button to switch to another FUNCTION setting, the picture will be cut  
off for up to about 10 seconds. The picture with the selected FUNCTION setting will then appear on the  
screen.  
2-1-3. Log Function  
If you select File Save Log on the menu bar of the control window, the communication log between  
SRX controller and this unit (from the startup of SRX Controller to that point of time) can be stored up to  
5 MB.  
2-2. Setting of Projector  
The status of this unit is set.  
Operation procedure  
Setting items  
Fig. 2-2  
1. Start SRX Controller and open the SETTING window. (Refer to Section 2-1-1.)  
2. Click the setting item on the left side of the SETTING window to display the item that you want to  
set.  
3. After setting the items, click the [APPLY] button in the lower area of the window.  
The setting is registered.  
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2-2-1. Owner Information  
The information about this unit is set.  
Fig. 2-2-1  
Owner  
Name:  
Type the name of owner.  
Organization: Type the name of organization.  
Projector  
Region:  
Location:  
Name:  
Type the region that the unit is installed.  
Type the installation location.  
Type the arbitrary name.  
Type memo.  
Memo:  
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2-2-2. Date & Time  
The current time is set.  
Fig. 2-2-2  
Time Zone:  
Select the zone that the unit is installed.  
Adjust clock for daylight saving changes: Place a check mark when adjusting clock for daylight saving.  
Date & Time  
Upper box: Click the  
button to display the calendar, and select the date.  
Lower box: Click the hour or minute, and set the time using the  
button.  
Time Server (NTP Server)  
Address:  
Type the address of the network time server.  
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2-2-3. Network  
The connection to the network is set.  
Fig. 2-2-3  
Internet Protocol (TCP/IP): Select either one of the following.  
. Obtain an IP address automatically (DHCP): Obtains the IP address automatically from DHCP.  
. Specify an IP address:  
Sets the specied IP address.  
When “Specify an IP address” is selected, perform the setting in the following boxes.  
IP Address:  
Type the IP address.  
Subnet Mask:  
Type the subnet mask.  
Default Gateway: Type the default gateway.  
Primary DNS:  
Type the IP address of primary DNS server.  
Secondary DNS: Type the IP address of secondary DNS server.  
LAN  
MAC Address:  
Speed:  
Display the MAC address.  
Select the Ethernet link speed.  
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2-2-4. Mail Report  
The sending of mail for the lamp bulb operating time and the maintenance information is set.  
Fig. 2-2-4  
Reporting Timing  
Lamp Timer Reminder: Set the lamp lighting-up time to send the lamp notication mail.  
Maintenance Reminder: Set the operating (power ON) time to send the maintenance notication mail.  
Re-count:  
Place a check mark to reset the operating (power ON) time of this unit after  
the maintenance notication mail is sent.  
Reporting Source/Destination  
FROM:  
Type the address of the mail sender.  
Email Address:  
Reporting Contents:  
. Error:  
Type the address of the mail destination TO and CC.  
Place a check mark in the reporting contents to be sent.  
The error mail is sent.  
. Lamp Timer/Maintenance: The lamp notication mail and the maintenance notication mail are  
sent.  
Mail Server  
Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP): Type the server name or the IP address of SMTP (mail sending) server.  
Requires Authentication:  
Place a check mark when the authentication is required to send the  
mail. When you placed the check mark, select the following authentica-  
tion method and perform the setting of authentication.  
Set the authentication of POP before SMTP.  
Type the server name or the IP address of the POP3 server.  
Type the login name of the POP3 server.  
. POP before SMTP:  
- POP3 Server:  
- Account Name:  
- Password:  
Type the password of the POP3 server.  
. SMTP Authentication:  
- Account Name:  
- Password:  
Set the SMTP authentication.  
Type the login name of the SMTP server.  
Type the password of the SMTP server.  
Send Test Mail:  
Place a check mark when sending the test mail.  
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2-2-5. PC Communication  
The communication between this unit and PC is set.  
Fig. 2-2-5  
Projector Identifying: Setting of this unit  
Port No:  
Interval:  
Type the UDP port number.  
Select the packet transmission interval.  
Broadcast Address: Type the broadcast address.  
[>>] button:  
[<<] button:  
Add the address typed in Broadcast Address to the list.  
Delete the address typed in Broadcast Address from the list.  
(Registration list): Registration list of the broadcast address.  
Controlling PC Destination:  
Port No.:  
Time-out:  
Setting of PC  
Type the TCP port number.  
Select the time of the communication time-out.  
Accept connections from these hosts: Type the IP address of the host that you accept the access.  
[>>] button:  
Add the typed IP address of the host to the list.  
[<<] button:  
(Registration list):  
Delete the typed IP address of the host from the list.  
Registration list of the IP address of the host that you accept the  
access.  
Network Block Reboot  
[REBOOT] button: Click this button to reboot the network CPU.  
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2-2-6. SNMP  
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is set.  
Fig. 2-2-6  
SNMP  
sysName:  
Contact:  
Location:  
Type the character string of standard MIB sysName.  
Type the character string of standard MIB sysContact.  
Type the character string of standard MIB sysDescr.  
Send authentication trap: Place a check mark when accepting the sending of authentication trap.  
Accept SNMP packets from any host: Select this when accepting the access from any host.  
Accept SNMP packets from these hosts: Select this when accepting the access only from the specied  
host.  
(Address):  
Type the IP address of the host that you accept the access.  
Add the typed IP address of the host to the list.  
[>>] button:  
[<<] button:  
(Registration list):  
Delete the typed IP address of the host from the list.  
Registration list of the IP address of the host that you accept the access.  
Community:  
Edit and select the community name.  
. [Add] button:  
. [Edit] button:  
Add the community name.  
Allow the selected community to enter the attribute edit mode.  
. [Remove] button: Delete the selected community.  
Community name:  
When the [Edit] button is clicked, the community whose attribute is changed  
appears and the following items are enabled.  
Rights:  
Select the access authority.  
[Set|to|List]  
[Cancel]  
button:  
button:  
Attribute change is applied.  
Attribute change is cancelled.  
Trap Destinations:  
Type the IP address of the host of the trap destination.  
Add the typed IP address of the host to the list.  
[>>] button:  
[<<] button:  
(Registration list):  
Delete the typed IP address of the host from the list.  
Registration list of the IP address of the host of the trap destination.  
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2-2-7. Prole  
The setting value of this unit is stored in PC, or the setting value stored in PC is written in this unit.  
Fig. 2-2-7  
Save:  
File:  
Place a check mark in the setting value to be stored in PC.  
Edit and select the le name to be stored.  
. [...] button: Select the le.  
[SAVE] button: Store the checked setting value in the specied le.  
Load:  
File:  
. [...] button: Select the le to be written.  
Place a check mark in the setting value to be written in this unit from PC.  
Edit and select the le name to be written.  
[LOAD] button: Write the checked setting value in this unit from the specied le.  
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In the case that PC and this unit are connected by Ethernet, a part of setting value cannot be written and  
its check box is disabled.  
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2-3. Optical Axis Adjustment of Lamp Bulb  
Procedure  
1. Be sure to click the “SERVICE” tab in the standby state.  
The SERVICE window is displayed.  
“SERVICE” tab  
[ON] button  
“LAMP ADJUST & TIMER RESET” menu  
Fig. 2-3a  
2. Click the [SELECT] button in a “LAMP ADJUST & TIMER RESET” menu.  
LAMP INFORMATION window is displayed.  
Enter the serial code.  
[CHECK] button  
[CLOSE] button  
“LAMP ADJUST” menu  
[START] button  
Fig. 2-3b  
3. Enter the serial code described in the Operating Instructions of a lamp bulb in the “Serial Code” box  
and click the [CHECK] button.  
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. Be sure to perform in the standby state.  
. Enter the serial code with the space not put.  
4. Click the [CLOSE] button and close the LAMP INFORMATION window.  
5. Click the [ON] button of POWER.  
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6. Click the “INSTALLATION” tab.  
The INSTALLATION window is displayed.  
“LAMP POWER” menu  
Fig. 2-3c  
7. Set the lamp power to 100% in the “LAMP POWER” menu to project an image in 100% black.  
(No signal condition)  
8. Display the LAMP INFORMATION window in the SERVICE window.  
[+], [_] buttons  
[START] button  
Fig. 2-3d  
9. Click the [START] button in a “Lamp Adjust” menu.  
The unit enters the lamp adjustment mode.  
10. Wait for ve minutes.  
11. When the unit enters the lamp adjustment mode, the  
value of the internal luminance sensor is displayed on  
the status message display.  
Status message  
display  
Adjust “Z Axis Adjust” using the [+]/[_] button so  
that the luminance value becomes maximum.  
Fig. 2-3e  
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12. In the same way, adjust the X-axis and Y-axis direction  
adjusting screws so that the value of the internal lumi-  
nance sensor becomes maximum.  
13. Adjust “Z Axis Adjust” again using the [+]/[_] button  
so that the value of the internal luminance sensor  
becomes maximum.  
X-axis direction  
adjusting screw  
Y-axis direction  
adjusting screw  
Fig. 2-3f  
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2-4. Lens Adjustment (H Shift, V Shift, Zoom, and Focus)  
Procedure  
1. Project a test pattern on the INSTALLATION window.  
2. Loosen the four bolts securing the projection lens.  
Tighten the bolts in the order of to .  
Insert the at screwdriver between the lens bracket and  
the lens bracket shield and move the projection lens  
from side to side to adjust the horizontal position (H  
shift) of the image.  
Lens bracket  
Lens bracket  
shield  
Projection  
lens  
3. After H shift adjustment is completed, tighten the four  
screws loosened in step 2.  
Flat screwdriver  
Bolts  
Projection lens  
Bolts  
Fig. 2-4a  
4. Open the adjustment lid.  
5. Turn the control knob of this unit to move the lens up  
and down for adjusting the vertical position (V shift)  
of an image.  
Control knob  
6. Adjust the zoom and focus using the [+] and [_]  
buttons in the “LENS CONTROL” menu.  
(Refer to “2-7-2. INSTALLATION Window”.)  
Projection lens  
Adjustment lid  
Fig. 2-4b  
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Set the V shift amount within 1/2 screen. If it exceeds 1/2 screen, the zoom is changed, the image position  
may not be positioned at same place.  
Check if the V shift amount exceeds 1/2 screen in the following procedure.  
When the V shift amount exceeds 1/2 screen, perform the adjustment.  
In the case that the V shift is lowered.  
How to Check  
. When the image is expanded by zoom, the upper end of image position is lowered.  
Effective area of lens  
Effective area of lens  
Center of lens  
Image  
Image  
Fig. 2-4c  
How to Adjust  
. Adjust the V shift so that the upper end of image position remains unchanged when the image is expand-  
ed by zoom.  
Effective area of lens  
Effective area of lens  
Center of lens  
Image  
Image  
Fig. 2-4d  
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2-5. Illumination Area Adjustment and Registration Adjustment  
2-5-1. Illumination Area Adjustment  
If there is any deviation of illumination range when installing the unit, perform adjustment in the follow-  
ing procedure.  
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The adjustment cannot be correctly performed with the lter cover open because the lter cover switch  
sensor function operates. Before starting the adjustment, be sure to close the lter cover after removing  
the panel duct covers.  
Front side  
Filter cover  
Filter cover switch  
Fig. 2-5-1a  
Procedure  
1. Remove the panel (U7) block assembly. (Refer to Section 1-1-2.)  
2. Remove the panel (U2) block assembly. (Refer to Section 1-1-3.)  
3. Remove the lter.  
4. Remove the ve screws.  
Filter (center portion)  
Front side  
Screws  
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5. Open the panel duct in the direction of the arrow.  
6. Remove the two screws, then remove the panel duct cover (upper).  
7. Remove the two screws, then remove the panel duct cover (lower).  
8. Close the lter cover, then secure it with the screw.  
Front side  
Filter cover  
Screws  
Panel duct cover (upper)  
Panel duct cover (lower)  
Screws  
Secure with the screw.  
Filter cover  
Fig. 2-5-1c  
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9. Set Lamp Power to 53% in the “LAMP POWER”  
menu on the INSTALLATION window of SRX Con-  
troller immediately after the lamp is lit.  
10. Project the white image on the screen using “Test  
Mode 1” in the “TEST PATTERN” menu.  
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If it is difcult to observe the left, right, top and bot-  
tom edges of the white image because it is interrupted  
by the black curtain and so on, reduce the white image  
size using the zoom so that its edges can be viewed  
clearly. Adjust the zoom in “LENS CONTROL”. In the  
case of out-of- focus, adjust it in the same way.  
(Refer to “2-7-2. INSTALLATION Window”.)  
11. Perform steps 12 to 14 immediately after step 10 is  
nished.  
Portion A  
12. Observe the left, right, top and bottom edges of the  
screen precisely.  
13. Check the deviation of illumination range (colored area  
around the white image). If there is an area colored by  
cyan, loosen the adjusting plate xing screws of por-  
tion A in the illustration, and tighten them after adjust-  
ment.  
14. If there is an area colored by magenta/yellow, loosen  
the adjusting plate xing screws of portion B in the  
illustration, and tighten them after adjustment.  
Portion B  
Adjusts the left and right of the white image by  
parallel movement.  
Adjusts the top and bottom of the white image by  
rotational movement.  
Fig. 2-5-1d  
2-5-2. Registration Adjustment  
Perform adjustment referring to “2-7-3. SERVICE Window” if registration is displaced.  
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2-6. Color Space Conversion (CSC Adjustment)  
The color space of this unit can be corrected for each color reproduction range.  
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It is recommended to perform the γ adjustment and the uniformity adjustment rst.  
(Refer to SRX-T110 Technical Manual.)  
2-6-1. Correcting the Color Space “sRGB (709)” or “Adobe RGB”  
Procedure  
1. Display the SERVICE window of SRX Controller.  
“COLOR SPACE CONVERTER” menu  
Fig. 2-6-1  
2. Select “sRGB (709)” or “Adobe RGB” in Color Space of the “COLOR SPACE CONVERTER”  
menu.  
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To select Color Space, it is required to input the video signal.  
3. Click the [RESET] button.  
4. Click the [APPLY] button.  
The color space function becomes OFF, and then the characteristics of this unit can be measured.  
5. Connect PC for projection, and then project the 80% white signal.  
6. Measure the value of x and y at the center of screen using the color meter.  
7. Enter the measured value of x and y in the W box of “Projector Color Gamut”.  
8. Project the 80% red signal, 80% green signal and 80% blue signal respectively from PC for projec-  
tion, and then measure the value of x and y at the center of screen.  
9. Enter the value measured in step 8 in the R, G, and B boxes of “Projector Color Gamut” respectively.  
10. Click the [CALC] button.  
11. Project the 80% red signal, 80% green signal and 80% blue signal respectively, and then measure the  
value of x and y at the center of screen again.  
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12. Check that the difference between the value measured in step 11 and the “Target Color Gamut” value  
is within the following margin of error.  
80% green signal when Adobe RGB is selected: within ?0.010  
Other than the above:  
within ?0.005  
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If the difference is not within the margin of error, repeat steps 5 to 11.  
13. Click the [APPLY] button.  
2-6-2. Correcting the Color Space “DCDM”  
Procedure  
1. Display the SERVICE window of SRX Controller.  
“COLOR SPACE CONVERTER” menu  
Fig. 2-6-2  
2. Select “DCDM” in Color Space of the “COLOR SPACE CONVERTER” menu.  
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To select Color Space, it is required to input the video signal.  
3. Click the [RESET] button.  
4. Click the [APPLY] button.  
The color space function becomes OFF, and then the characteristics of this unit can be measured.  
5. Select “Gray10” in “Test Pattern Select”.  
The test pattern of Gray 10 is projected.  
6. Measure the value of x and y at the center of screen using the color meter.  
7. Enter the measured value of x and y in the W box of “Projector Color Gamut”.  
8. Project “Red1”, “Green1” and “Blue1” in “Test Pattern Select” respectively, and then measure the  
value of x and y at the center of screen.  
9. Enter the value measured in step 8 in the R, G, and B boxes of “Projector Color Gamut” respectively.  
10. Click the [CALC] button.  
11. Project “Gray 10”, “Red1”, “Green1” and “Blue1” respectively, and then measure the value of x and  
y at the center of screen again.  
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12. Check that the difference between the value measured in step 11 and the “Target Color Gamut” value  
is within the margin of error ?0.005.  
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If the difference is not within the margin of error, repeat steps 5 to 11.  
13. Click the [APPLY] button.  
2-7. Functions of Each Window  
This section describes the functions of SRX Controller required for the installation.  
For about the PICTURE CONTROL window and COLOR/FRAME window, refer to the Operating  
Instructions.  
2-7-1. Common Items  
Fig. 2-7-1a  
SCREEN CONTROL  
POWER/Location/Name/Operation Timer/Warning Info  
SCREEN CONTROL  
. INPUT SELECT  
Selects the input signal to be output as video signal.  
- Input A:  
- Input B to D:  
Displays the signal from DVI board (default) or optional board.  
Displays the signal from optional board.  
- Quad-screen Mode: Displays the four signals from Input A to D in a quad-screen.  
- Single 3D:  
This item is for 3D lens. For detail, refer to the Installation and Service Manual  
of LKRL-A002/A003.  
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. MASKING ADJUST  
Adjusts the image masking according to the screen shape by the six adjusting point respectively. And  
adjustment value is displayed by pointing the cursor at each adjusting point.  
Adjusting points  
Adjusting points  
Fig. 2-7-1b  
When an adjusting point is double-clicked, the adjustment window is displayed.  
Fig. 2-7-1c  
A setting value increases when you click the [+] button. A numeric value decreases when you click the  
[_] button. The numeric value can also be entered directly.  
Each setting value is as follows:  
to : 0 to 950  
, : _500 to 500  
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After the adjusting of adjusting point to is completed, perform the adjusting of adjusting point  
and .  
All items in a MASKING ADJUST menu are returned to the factory setting when you click the [RESET]  
button.  
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. MUTING  
Operates to close and open of the douser.  
- [ON] button: Close the douser. (Muting condition)  
- [OFF] button: Open the douser.  
. CUT OFF  
When a 3D lens is attached, switch the output of L image and R image.  
For detail, refer to the Installation and Service Manual of LKRL-A002/A003.  
POWER/Location/Name/Operation Timer/Warning Info  
. POWER  
- STANDBY:  
- ON:  
Puts this unit into the standby state. (Canceled using an [ON] button.)  
Turns on the power.  
. Location:  
. Name:  
Displays the location.  
Displays the owner name.  
. Operation Timer: Displays the total operation time of this unit.  
.
(Lamp bulb): Indicates the proportion of elapsed usage time (%) to the recommended time between  
replacements. Indicates in red as the recommended time approaches.  
. Warning Info:  
Displays warning information.  
2-7-2. INSTALLATION Window  
Fig. 2-7-2  
LENS CONTROL  
LAMP POWER  
TEST PATTERN  
SINGLE 3D ADJUST  
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LENS CONTROL  
Adjusts the image projected on the screen.  
. Zoom: Adjusts the size of an image. An image is expanded when you click the [+] button. It is  
reduced when you click the [_] button.  
. Focus: Adjusts a focus. A focus is adjusted to the distance place when you click the [+] button. It is  
adjusted to the nearby place when you click the [_] button.  
LAMP POWER  
. Lamp Power:  
Can adjust the output of a light source lamp bulb in units of 1% between 53% and  
100%. The screen becomes dark when a numeric value decreases. In this case,  
however, the power consumption decreases and the life of a lamp bulb becomes  
long. Clicking the [+] button, the numeric value increases. Clicking the [_] button,  
the numeric value decreases.  
. Luminance Value: For axis adjustment after the lamp bulb is replaced.  
TEST PATTERN  
An image can be adjusted by projecting the test pattern, built in this unit, on the screen without inputting  
the signal from other equipment.  
Each test pattern is as follows:  
. Off: No test pattern  
. Cross Hatch  
. Cross Hatch (Invert)  
. Checker Flag  
. Test Mode 1  
. Single 3D  
The test patterns in Single 3D column are for 3D lens. For detail, refer to the Installation and Service  
Manual of LKRL-A002/A003.  
SINGLE 3D ADJUST  
This item is for 3D lens. For detail, refer to the Installation and Service Manual of LKRL-A002/A003.  
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2-7-3. SERVICE Window  
Fig. 2-7-3a  
WHITE BALANCE  
REGISTRATION ADJUST  
LAMP ADJUST & TIMER RESET  
AIR FILTER TIMER  
INTERPOLATION  
MAINTENANCE TIMER  
COLOR SPACE CONVERTER  
VERSION INFORMATION  
WHITE BALANCE  
The adjustments of Gain R/G/B and Bias R/G/B are performed and the color temperature is set. It is used  
to adjust the subtle difference of color among the projectors when more than one projector is used. When  
adjusting only one projector, use Color Space Converter. (Refer to Section 2-6.)  
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. WHITE BALANCE can be adjusted only in the full-screen mode.  
. The value adjusted here is reected only on “Color Temp” of the input signal currently selected.  
Adjustment when more than one projector is used  
1. Perform the CSC adjustment for all projectors. (Refer to Section 2-6.)  
2. Project the 80% white signal.  
3. Select the projector as a reference and adjust the Gain value of other projectors to the Gain value of  
the reference projector.  
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REGISTRATION ADJUST  
Moves R (red), G (green), and B (blue) in the horizontal and vertical directions by two pixels (maximum)  
one pixel at a time so as to adjust registration.  
. On: Selects when adjusting.  
. Off: Selects when not adjusting.  
. H: Pixels move in the horizontal direction.  
R: Red pixels horizontally move by two pixels (maximum) one pixel at a time when you click the  
[+]/[_] button.  
G: Green pixels horizontally move by two pixels (maximum) one pixel at a time when you click the  
[+]/[_] button.  
B: Blue pixels horizontally move by two pixels (maximum) one pixel at a time when you click the  
[+]/[_] button.  
. V: Pixels moves in the vertical direction.  
R: Red pixels vertically moves by two pixels (maximum) one pixel at a time when you click the  
[+]/[_] button.  
G: Green pixels vertically moves by two pixels (maximum) one pixel at a time when you click the  
[+]/[_] button.  
B: Blue pixels vertically moves by two pixels (maximum) one pixel at a time when you click the  
[+]/[_] button.  
LAMP ADJUST & TIMER RESET  
Displays the operation time of a lamp bulb and resets the LAMP TIMER.  
. Lamp:  
Displays the operation time of a lamp bulb.  
. [SELECT] button: Clicking the button, displays the LAMP INFORMATION window.  
Fig. 2-7-3b  
LAMP INFORMATION  
. Serial Code:  
. [CHECK] button: Clicking the button with the Serial Code box entered, resets LAMP TIMER.  
- Lamp Serial No.: Displays the serial code of a lamp bulb.  
Enter the serial number of a lamp bulb.  
- Drive Elec Power (max): Displays maximum driving power.  
LAMP ADJUST  
. Lamp Axis Adjust Mode  
Switches the axis adjust mode of the lamp bulb.  
- [START] button: Enables the axis adjustment.  
- [STOP] button: Quits the axis adjustment.  
. Z Axis Adjust  
- Luminance Value: Displays the value of the internal luminance meter.  
AIR FILTER TIMER  
Displays and resets the operation time of air lter.  
. Optical:  
Displays the operation time of the air lter on the panel duct.  
. [RESET] button: Clicking the button, resets AIR FILTER TIMER.  
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INTERPOLATION  
Switches the interpolation function during the projection of 2K-resolution image.  
. On: Projects the high-resolution picture quality with a smooth image.  
. Off: Projects the pixelated rough image.  
MAINTENANCE TIMER  
. Elapsed Timer  
Displays the cumulative lighting time of lamp valve. (excluding cooling time)  
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Other timer: Operation timer displays the cumulative operation time of the unit.  
COLOR SPACE CONVERTER  
Adjusts the CSC. (Refer to Section 2-6.)  
VERSION INFORMATION  
Displays the version of this unit.  
2-7-4. SETTING Window  
Fig. 2-7-4  
Sets the various settings of the projector. (Refer to Section 2-2.)  
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Section 3  
Error Message  
The following messages are displayed in the status message display at the back of the main unit and the  
“Warning Info” of an SRX controller.  
These messages are classied into ALERT (degree of risk: high), WARNING (degree of risk: middle), and  
FAILURE (degree of risk: low) according to the degree of risk.  
Take proper measures according to the message number and the remedy.  
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For WARNING (degree of risk: middle) and FAILURE (degree of risk: low), the power is not automati-  
cally turned off during operation of the main unit (during projection). However, take proper measures  
according to the remedy when the power is turned off next.  
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ALERT (Degree of risk: high)  
Message No.  
Error message  
Trouble  
Remedy  
ALERT_01  
BOARD ERROR  
The power of IFA board is defective.  
Check the IFA board. Replace the IFA  
board if it is damaged.  
ALERT_02  
ALERT_03  
ALERT_04  
ALERT_05  
ALERT_06  
ALERT_07  
ALERT_08  
ALERT_09  
ALERT_10  
ALERT_11  
BOARD ERROR  
BOARD ERROR  
BOARD ERROR  
BOARD ERROR  
BOARD ERROR  
BOARD ERROR  
BOARD ERROR  
BOARD ERROR  
BOARD ERROR  
BOARD ERROR  
The power of IFB board is defective.  
The power of IFC board is defective.  
The power of IFD board is defective.  
The power of the MX board is defective.  
The power of the LPD board is defective.  
The power of the CT board is defective.  
The power of the DST board is defective.  
The power of the PR1 board is defective.  
The power of the PR2 board is defective.  
The power of the SY board is defective.  
Check the IFB board. Replace the IFB  
board if it is damaged.  
Check the IFC board. Replace the IFC  
board if it is damaged.  
Check the IFD board. Replace the IFD  
board if it is damaged.  
Check the MX board. Replace the MX  
board if it is damaged.  
Check the LPD board. Replace the LPD  
board if it is damaged.  
Check the CT board. Replace the CT  
board if it is damaged.  
Check the DST board. Replace the DST  
board if it is damaged.  
Check the PR1 board. Replace the PR1  
board if it is damaged.  
Check the PR2 board. Replace the PR2  
board if it is damaged.  
Check the SY board. Replace the SY  
board if it is damaged.  
ALERT_12  
ALERT_13  
ALERT_14  
ALERT_15  
ALERT_16  
ALERT_17  
ALERT_18  
ALERT_19  
BOARD DETACHED  
BOARD DETACHED  
BOARD DETACHED  
BOARD DETACHED  
BOARD DETACHED  
BOARD DETACHED  
BOARD DETACHED  
The CN board is disconnected.  
The MX board is disconnected.  
The LPD board is disconnected.  
The CT board is disconnected.  
The DST board is disconnected.  
The PR1 board is disconnected.  
The PR2 board is disconnected.  
Check the CN board.  
Check the MX board.  
Check the LPD board.  
Check the CT board.  
Check the DST board.  
Check the PR1 board.  
Check the PR2 board.  
TEMPERATURE ERROR The unit stops operation by temperature  
abnormality of the R panel.  
Check the outside air temperature, and air  
supply and exhaust. Check the Peltier R.  
Replace the Peltier R if it is damaged.  
ALERT_20  
ALERT_21  
TEMPERATURE ERROR The unit stops operation by temperature  
abnormality of the G panel.  
Check the outside air temperature, and air  
supply and exhaust. Check the Peltier G.  
Replace the Peltier G if it is damaged.  
TEMPERATURE ERROR The unit stops operation by temperature  
abnormality of the B panel.  
Check the outside air temperature, and air  
supply and exhaust. Check the Peltier B.  
Replace the Peltier B if it is damaged.  
ALERT_22  
ALERT_27  
ALERT_28  
ALERT_29  
ALERT_30  
ALERT_32  
COVER DETACHED  
FAN ERROR  
The rear cabinet is detached and/or the  
cold mirror is out of position.  
Check the panel (U4) block assembly and  
cold mirror position.  
The lamp fan A is defective.  
The lamp fan B is defective.  
The lamp fan C is defective.  
The lamp fan D is defective.  
Check the lamp fan A. Replace the fan if  
it is damaged.  
FAN ERROR  
Check the lamp fan B. Replace the fan if  
it is damaged.  
FAN ERROR  
Check the lamp fan C. Replace the fan if  
it is damaged.  
FAN ERROR  
Check the lamp fan D. Replace the fan if  
it is damaged.  
BALLAST ERROR  
The unit stops operation by temperature  
abnormality of the power unit for lamp.  
Check the outside air temperature, air  
supply and exhaust, and power unit for  
lamp. Replace the power unit for lamp if it  
is damaged.  
(Continued)  
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Message No.  
Error message  
Trouble  
Remedy  
ALERT_33  
BALLAST ERROR  
The power unit for lamp fan is abnormal.  
Check the power unit for lamp fan. Re-  
place the fan if it is damaged.  
ALERT_34  
ALERT_35  
ALERT_36  
BALLAST ERROR  
LAMP ERROR  
The power unit for lamp is abnormal.  
The lamp goes off.  
Check the cable between the power unit  
for lamp and lamp house. Check the  
power unit for lamp. Replace the power  
unit for lamp if it is damaged.  
Check the lamp. Replace lamp bulb if it is  
damaged. Check the power unit for lamp.  
Replace the power unit for lamp if it is  
damaged.  
BALLAST ERROR  
The power unit for lamp is abnormal.  
Check the cable between the power unit  
for lamp and lamp house. Check the  
power unit for lamp. Replace the power  
unit for lamp if it is damaged.  
ALERT_37  
ALERT_38  
ALERT_39  
COVER DETACHED  
BOARD ERROR  
The maintenance cover assembly is out of Check the maintenance cover assembly.  
position.  
The power of the CN board is defective.  
Check the CN board. Replace the board if  
it is damaged.  
TEMPERATURE ERROR The unit stops operation by temperature  
abnormality of the 8-inch duct block.  
Check the outside air temperature, the  
suction amount of a 8-inch duct, and the  
lamp fans A to D.  
ALERT_41  
COVER DETACHED  
The unit stops operation by the lter cover  
Check that the lter cover (door) is not  
detaching.  
open.  
WARNING (Degree of risk: middle)  
Message No.  
Error message  
Trouble  
Remedy  
WARN_01  
FAN ERROR  
The power fan 1 is abnormal.  
Check the power fan 1. Replace the  
power fan 1 if it is damaged.  
WARN_02  
WARN_05  
WARN_06  
WARN_12  
WARN_13  
WARN_14  
WARN_20  
FAN ERROR  
FAN ERROR  
FAN ERROR  
FAN ERROR  
FAN ERROR  
FAN ERROR  
DEVICE ERROR  
The power fan 2 is abnormal.  
The board fan 1 is abnormal.  
The board fan 2 is abnormal.  
The Peltier R fan is abnormal.  
The Peltier G fan is abnormal.  
The Peltier B fan is abnormal.  
The Peltier R is out of control.  
Check the power fan 2. Replace the  
power fan 2 if it is damaged.  
Check the board fan 1. Replace the board  
fan 1 if it is damaged.  
Check the board fan 2. Replace the board  
fan 2 if it is damaged.  
Check the Peltier R fan. Replace the  
Peltier R fan if it is damaged.  
Check the Peltier G fan. Replace the  
Peltier G fan if it is damaged.  
Check the Peltier B fan. Replace the  
Peltier B fan if it is damaged.  
Check the outside air temperature, and air  
supply and exhaust. Check the Peltier R.  
Replace the Peltier R if it is damaged.  
WARN_21  
WARN_22  
DEVICE ERROR  
DEVICE ERROR  
The Peltier G is out of control.  
The Peltier B is out of control.  
Check the outside air temperature, and air  
supply and exhaust. Check the Peltier G.  
Replace the Peltier G if it is damaged.  
Check the outside air temperature, and air  
supply and exhaust. Check the Peltier B.  
Replace the Peltier B if it is damaged.  
WARN_23  
WARN_24  
WARN_25  
CONNECTOR DE-  
TACHED  
The connector of a Peltier R is discon-  
nected.  
Check the connector of a Peltier R.  
Check the connector of a Peltier G.  
Check the connector of a Peltier B.  
CONNECTOR DE-  
TACHED  
The connector of a Peltier G is discon-  
nected.  
CONNECTOR DE-  
TACHED  
The connector of a Peltier B is discon-  
nected.  
(Continued)  
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Message No.  
Error message  
Trouble  
Remedy  
WARN_26  
DOUSER ERROR  
DOUSER operation is failed.  
Check the connector of a shift block.  
Check the shift block. Replace the shift  
block if it is damaged.  
WARN_27  
BALLAST ERROR  
A power unit for lamp communication  
failed.  
Check the cable between the power unit  
for lamp and lamp house. Check the  
power unit for lamp. Replace the power  
unit for lamp if it is damaged.  
WARN_28  
WARN_30  
WARN_31  
WARN_32  
WARN_33  
BALLAST ERROR  
COVER DETACHED  
FAN ERROR  
Lamp serial number setting is wrong.  
The lter cover is detached.  
PS converter fan 2 in abnormal.  
PS converter fan 1 in abnormal.  
PBS fan in abnormal.  
Check the range setting of power unit for  
lamp and the serial information of a lamp.  
Check that the lter cover (door) is not  
opened.  
Check the PS converter fan 2. Replace  
the PS converter fan 2 if it is damaged.  
FAN ERROR  
Check the PS converter fan 1. Replace  
the PS converter fan 1 if it is damaged.  
FAN ERROR  
Check the PBS fan. Replace the PBS fan  
if it is damaged.  
FAILURE (Degree of risk: low)  
Message No.  
Error message  
Trouble  
Remedy  
FAIL_02  
TEMPERATURE ERROR Warning for temperature abnormality of  
the 8-inch duct.  
Check the outside air temperature, the  
suction amount of a 8-inch duct, and the  
lamp cooling fans.  
FAIL_04  
FAIL_06  
TEMPERATURE ERROR Intake temperature is abnormal.  
Check the outside air temperature.  
TEMPERATURE ERROR The optical unit block temperature is  
abnormal.  
Check the outside air temperature, and air  
supply and exhaust.  
FAIL_10  
FAIL_11  
FAIL_12  
FAIL_15  
FAIL_16  
FAIL_17  
FAIL_18  
TEMPERATURE ERROR Warning for temperature abnormality of  
the R panel.  
Check the outside air temperature, and air  
supply and exhaust. Check the Peltier R.  
Replace the Peltier R if it is damaged.  
TEMPERATURE ERROR Warning for temperature abnormality of  
the G panel.  
Check the outside air temperature, and air  
supply and exhaust. Check the Peltier G.  
Replace the Peltier G if it is damaged.  
TEMPERATURE ERROR Warning for temperature abnormality of  
the B panel.  
Check the outside air temperature, and air  
supply and exhaust. Check the Peltier B.  
Replace the Peltier B if it is damaged.  
TEMPERATURE ERROR Warning for temperature abnormality of  
the power unit for lamp.  
Check the outside air temperature. Check  
the power unit for lamp. Replace the  
power unit for lamp if it is damaged.  
LENS ERROR  
LENS ERROR  
LENS ERROR  
Zoom does not reach the registered  
position.  
Check the function operation, lens, and  
lens cable. Check the SY board. Replace  
the SY board if it is damaged.  
Focus does not reach the registered  
position.  
Check the function operation, lens, and  
lens cable. Check the SY board. Replace  
the SY board if it is damaged.  
Zoom operation is failed.  
Check the lens and lens cable. Check the  
SY board. Replace the SY board if it is  
damaged.  
(Continued)  
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Message No.  
Error message  
Trouble  
Remedy  
FAIL_19  
LENS ERROR  
Focus operation is failed.  
Check the lens and lens cable. Check the  
SY board. Replace the SY board if it is  
damaged.  
FAIL_21  
ADJUSTMENT ERROR  
The Z-axis operation is failed.  
Check the lamp house-supplied motor and  
harness. Replace the motor if it is dam-  
aged. Check the SY board. Replace the  
SY board if it is damaged.  
FAIL_25  
FAIL_26  
FAIL_27  
FAIL_28  
FAIL_29  
FAIL_30  
FAIL_36  
DEVICE ERROR  
DEVICE ERROR  
DEVICE ERROR  
DEVICE ERROR  
DEVICE ERROR  
BALLAST ERROR  
DEVICE ERROR  
FPGA conguration fails.  
Turn off the power once, then turn on it  
again.  
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I C communication error.  
Turn off the power once, then turn on it  
again.  
LVDS error  
Turn off the power once, then turn on it  
again.  
PLL error  
Turn off the power once, then turn on it  
again.  
Parity error  
Turn off the power once, then turn on it  
again.  
The power unit for lamp is interlocked.  
Setting error of DVI.  
Turn off the power once, then turn on it  
again.  
Check the setting and set the operation  
again.  
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Fan location  
Top view  
Lamp fan A  
Lamp fan B  
CN board  
Lamp fan C  
Lamp fan D  
PS converter  
fan 2  
DST  
board  
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Front side  
Peltier R fan  
Front side  
Filter cover  
PS converter fan 1  
Peltier G fan  
Peltier B fan  
PBS fan  
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2009. 10 22  
©2009  
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