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DuoVision

DuoVision

1.3

Printed in USA

Summary of Contents for DuoVision

Page 1: ...DuoVision DuoVision 1 3 Printed in USA...

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Page 3: ...Control Menus 14 Information Menu 14 Main Menu 14 Input Option 15 Format Option 15 Video Control Menu 16 Color Temperature 17 Setup Options 17 Menu Timeout 17 Front Panel 18 Num Buttons 18 Menu Posit...

Page 4: ...or covered Never place the video equip ment on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface that may block ventila tion openings Never place this product near or over a radiator or heat register Do not pla...

Page 5: ...cement parts specified by the manufacturer that have the same charac teristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards 17 Upon completion of...

Page 6: ...dition when latent images remain on the screen even when the original signal is not displayed The condition may occur in any display using phosphors CRT projectors direct view monitors plasma screens...

Page 7: ...rovides true high definition and stun ning film like images DWIN s acclaimed video processing technology optimizes and converts the video signal to match native resolution of your digital display Deep...

Page 8: ...er to the unit is turned off When the LED is flashing On and Off power is connected and the unit is in standby mode When the LED is on the unit is powered on When the LED is flashing fast this indicat...

Page 9: ...Switched 12 VDC Outputs RY1 RY2 2 5mm DC Socket 4 RGBS Computer HDTV Inputs RGB1 RGB2 D sub 15 pin Socket 5 RS 232 Computer Input RS 232 D sub 9 pin Socket 6 S Video Inputs S1 S2 4 pin Mini Din 7 Com...

Page 10: ...art numbers for these cables are DVI R xx the xx refers to the length of the cable For cable lengths longer than 50 feet use DWIN s Cable Extender 2 DVI INPUTS The DVI 1 and DVI 2 inputs are HDCP comp...

Page 11: ...3 Clock 7 DDC Data 16 Hot Plug Detect 24 Clock 9 Data 1 17 Data 0 The following are the pin assignments for the DVI connectors Pin No Signal Name Pin No Signal Name Pin No Signal Name 1 Red 6 Ground 1...

Page 12: ...video signals from progressive DVD players 480p 580p and progressive or interlaced HD signals 480p 540p 720p 1080i from HD sources The DuoVision Processor automatically detects the resolution and con...

Page 13: ...splay 1 using the TV device button and program the brand code 177 Control the second Plasmaimage on Display 2 using the AUX device button and program the brand code 257 Programming the Brand Codes To...

Page 14: ...12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 0 ENT MODE SUB CTR REAR SELECT AUD CD DVD AUX SAT MUTE MENU EXIT GUIDE INFO PREV CH TV VCR OFF TV VCR SHIFT CBL LIGHT DWIN ON VOL CH Quick Reference Remote Control Operation...

Page 15: ...ecific input press a numbered button 8 Press up or down to sequence through the on screen menu options 9 Press left or right to adjust values or to navigate to sub menus 10 Press SEL to advance to a s...

Page 16: ...or Format selection and naviga tion options to Video controls and Setup functions 1 Press MENU to display the Main menu 2 Scroll up or down the list to highlight the desired option 3 Press left or rig...

Page 17: ...rmat option refers to the aspect ratio of the recorded video For example a DVD player which is connected to the component input may be used to playback Standard 4 3 Anamorphic or Letterbox format Form...

Page 18: ...rol Menu 1 From the Main menu scroll up or down to highlight the Video option 2 Use the left right or SEL buttons to advance to the Video Control menu 3 To access Video menu directly bypassing the Mai...

Page 19: ...rooms 1 Use the left or right button to select Low Mid or High color tempera ture Setup Options 1 From the Main menu scroll up or down to highlight the Setup option 2 Use the left right or SEL button...

Page 20: ...cure the on screen menus from your other video input devices DVD cable satellite DWIN DuoVision Menu Position 1 Use all four arrow buttons left right up down to adjust the menu position on the screen...

Page 21: ...lay a 4 3 aspect ratio programs please refer to your HD tuner manual to activate the gray side bar option NOTE DWIN strongly recommends that the Sidebars option remain ON at all times Rename Inputs Th...

Page 22: ...o select the projection mounting configuration 1 Use the left or right button to select from the Front Floor Front Ceiling Rear Floor or Rear Ceiling configurations The selection process has a built i...

Page 23: ...this unwanted information you should use the Image Setup function to adjust the image position or size to remove these lines 1 In the Image Setup menu select the Adjust option On and adjust the image...

Page 24: ...stom Format function The V Size function allows you to stretch the picture height to fill the entire display The H size expands the left and right sides of picture to maintain the proper aspect ratio...

Page 25: ...et the Lamp Hours 1 Scroll down to highlight the Reset Tool option 2 Use the left or right button to advance to the Reset Lamp Hours menu 3 Use the left or right button to highlight Yes 4 Press ENTER...

Page 26: ...ional physical adjustments made possible by the mounting hardware Size Use the zoom ring of the lens Vertical Offset The vertical offset is fixed and may be calculated from the fol lowing formula Offs...

Page 27: ...w viewers to immerse themselves in the program without having to move their heads from side to side As a rule of thumb the viewing distance should not be less than two times the screen width For examp...

Page 28: ...the top of the picture area of the screen and the ceiling This distance is important and it should be calculated before the screen is installed to ensure proper positioning of the projector in relati...

Page 29: ...the video processor DWIN STRONGLY RECOMMENDS TO RUN THE DVI CABLES THROUGH A 1 INCH OR LARGER DIAMETER CONDUIT A CONVENTIONAL DVI CABLE WILL NOT WORK FURTHER DUE TO SIGNAL DEGRADATION ISSUES A CONVENT...

Page 30: ...ojector is mounted near a rear wall be sure to allow ad equate clearance for proper ventilation Allow at least 24 of rear facing clearance See Figure 2 Improper ventilation can cause the TransVision p...

Page 31: ...weight of the projec tor and mount which is approximately 25 pounds A1 C1 C2 B2 B1 A2 Ceiling Mount Kit Ceiling Bracket A Ceiling Bracket B Ceiling Assembly C Do Not Remove Hex Nuts 1 Disassemble the...

Page 32: ...with the FRONT label facing toward the lens NOTE DO NOT ATTEMPT TO LOOSEN THE FIVE HEX NUTS ON THE CEILING ASSEMBLY C THEY ARE SEALED 7 Use provided four 0 4 countersink screws to attach the ceiling...

Page 33: ...operate correctly C The IR Receiver and the Power LED are located on top of the projector D The POWER LED is a multi purpose indicator When the LED is dark the AC power to the unit is turned off When...

Page 34: ...C To shift the image to the left tighten the hex screw on the right side To shift the image the to the right tighten the hex screw on the left side Once desired position is obtained tighten both scre...

Page 35: ...33 Physical Dimensions TransVision 4 13 5 4 5 4 5 14 2 0 4 5 A A A A A CEILING MOUNT HOLE LOCATION 5 2 11 0 12 60 4 50 2 50 4 50 7 10 AC Input Circular Connector Projector Bottom View...

Page 36: ...seconds Any command followed by INPUT SELECT must be delayed 1 second The following table lists the commands available LH Lamp Hours Transmits Lamp Hours in ASCII characters Display 1 I11 Video 1 I12...

Page 37: ...istance 1 65 to 2 08 times Screen Width Projection Offset Fixed 14 4 of Picture Height 4 5 Light Source 250 Watt VIP Lamp Lamp Life 2000 Hours Contrast 3000 1 INPUTS DVI Proprietary Digital AC Power 3...

Page 38: ...p p 75 ohm Pb Pr 0 7 Vp p 75 ohm S Video 2 x 4 pin Mini Din Y 1 Vp p 75 ohm C 0 286 Vp p 75 ohm Composite 2 x RCA 1 Vp p 75 ohm RGB PC 2 x HD 15 Pin RS 232 Serial 1x D 9 Pin RS 232 Compatible AC Power...

Page 39: ...ble 15 Degree Tilt Wall Mount Tilt WMB Model Number HD 242 HD 250 Diagonal Screen Size 42 50 Native Resolution 1024 x 768 1366 x 768 Viewing Angle 160 Vertical Horizontal Audio Amplifier 10W x 2 Outpu...

Page 40: ...been effaced modified or dam age occurring during shipment units which have been altered or modified in design appearance or construc tion and phosphor burn This limited warranty covers only the actu...

Page 41: ...Burbank CA 91506 Tel 818 239 1500 Ext 106 Fax 818 239 1506 E mail techsupport dwin com NOTE You will need to present the original bill of sale to establish the date of purchase Limited Warranty Proje...

Page 42: ...ronics and purchase a lamp using a credit card check or money order SERVICE DEPARTMENT DWIN Electronics Inc 710 North Mariposa St Burbank CA 91506 Tel 818 239 1500 Fax 818 239 1506 Warranty Procedure...

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