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H9090 Home Theater Projector - User Manual

Serial Operation Commands (continued)

The last two commands show what happens when a control is grayed out. In this case, the 

sharpness mode was set to advanced (value = 1) and then the simple sharpness slider 

was attempted to be adjusted and queried. The response was “NA” or not available.

Serial Command  Operand

Value 

Notes

aspect

= ?

0 = 16:9

 

1 = Letterbox 

2 = 4:3

 

3 = Theaterscope 

4 = Native 

recall.mem

= ?

0 = Preset A 

1 = Preset B 

2 = Preset C 

3 = Preset D 

4 = Default 

save.mem

=

0 = Preset A 

1 = Preset B 

2 = Preset C 

3 = Preset D 

bright

= ? + -

0 - 200

contrast

= ? + -

0 - 200

saturat

= ? + -

0 - 200

tint

= ? + -

0 - 200

sharp

= ? + -

0 - 200

nr

= ? + -

0 - 200

zoom

= ?

0 = Off 

1 = Crop 

2 = Zoom 

input.sel

= ?

0 = HDMI 1 

1 = HDMI 2 

2 = RGB 

3 = YPrPb 1 

4 = YPrPb 2 

5 = S-Video 

6 = Video 

auto.img

(execute)

color.space

= ?

0 = Auto 

1 = REC709 

2 = REC601 

3 = RGB-PC 

4 = RGB-Video 

Summary of Contents for H9090

Page 1: ...H9090 User s Manual ...

Page 2: ... Throw Distance 14 Modes of installation 15 Allow at least 50 cm clearance around the exhaust vent 16 Do not tilt the projector more than 15 degrees 16 Other Considerations 16 Lens Shift 17 Vertical Lens Shift 17 Horizontal Lens Shift 17 Connecting the projector to other devices 18 HDMI Connection 18 12V Trigger connection 18 IR Input connection 19 S VIDEO VIDEO connection 19 COMPONENT connection ...

Page 3: ...NCE 32 OSD Introduction SYSTEM 35 OSD Introduction CONTROL 36 OSD Introduction LANGUAGE 37 OSD Introduction SERVICE 37 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 39 Serial Communications 40 RS 232 Error Codes 48 Specifications 49 H9090 LED Specifications 49 H9090 LED Specifications continued 50 Reliability 50 Standard Accessories 50 Dimensions 51 Supported Timings 52 About the Vivitek Support 53 ...

Page 4: ...ect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose The manufacturer reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the content here without obligation of the manufacturer to notify any person of such revision or changes About this manual This manual is intended for end users a...

Page 5: ... 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 8 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 9 Only use the attachments accessories specified by the manu...

Page 6: ...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 othe...

Page 7: ... can be fitted with a varying optics package optional to meet different requirements Exceptional scaling and film to video 3 2 pull down conversion is easily achieved Combined with Vivitek s sophisticated parameters for white balancing the H9090 s proprietary de interlacing technology provides the highest level of development for gray scale and color balancing and artifact free images Completing t...

Page 8: ...tems are missing or damaged please contact your Power Cable USA x 1 HDMI Cable x 1 DLP Projector x 1 Wrench x 1 Remote Control x1 Batteries x 2 CD x 1 Warranty Card USA x 1 Standard Lens throw range 1 85 to 2 40 1 Note The H9090 has multiple lens options Please check product brochure or datasheet for more info ...

Page 9: ...nal fans draw cool air into the projector through this vent Adjustable feet Use these when the projector is installed in a table top configuration to level the image and or adjust the projection angle Front Infrared Window Remote control IR receiver Rear Infre red window remote control Air inlet Air outlet Air Inlet Internal fans draw cool air into the projector through this vent Rear Infrared Win...

Page 10: ...des composite sync input for RGBS sources COMPONENT RCA connectors Standard or high definition 480i 480p 576i 576p 720p 1080i 1080p Component YPbPr input for connecting a DVD HD DVD BD player HD set top box or other SD HD source Also provides RGB input for RGBS sources COMPONENT 2 Three BNCs for connecting component YPbPr video sources RGB Provides a standard 15 pin VGA style connection to either ...

Page 11: ...E Press to select a video source HDMI1 HDMI2 RGB COMP1 COMP2 VIDEO or S VIDEO Power Use the button to turn on off the projector LED STATUS The LED status indicators are for different colors or blinking of the lights mean LED Indicator Blue Power Red Issue Standby Cooling Warm up Power on Normal Lamp fail Lamp door open Fan fail Over Temperature Filter fail System Error repeat repeat repeat repeat ...

Page 12: ...s the input signal to fit 4 3 sources in the center of the screen 4 3 Narrow Scales the input signal to fit 4 3 sources in the enter of the screen when using an anamorphic lens Native Displays source image in its native resolution without re sizing or overscan MENU Press this button to show or hide the OSD controls Memory Preset Buttons A B C Press to recall settings for the current input from one...

Page 13: ...n most situations you can simply point the remote control at the screen which will reflect the IR signal from the remote back toward the IR receiver on the projector In some cases however ambient conditions may prevent this If so point the remote control at the projector and try again If the effective range of the remote control decreases or it stops working replace the batteries with new ones The...

Page 14: ...ed from the front of the projector to the screen This is an important calculation in any projector installation as it determines whether or not you have enough room to install your projector with a de sired screen size and if your image will be the right size for your screen You can quickly estimate the throw distance by taking the width of the screen and multiplying it by the lens throw ratio see...

Page 15: ... occupy floor space does not draw attention to it Eliminates the possibility that someone would accidentally move the projector Disadvantage stricter installation requirements and conditions care should be taken during the installation to ensure the projector has been securely mounted Operation of the projector becomes inconvenient without the remote control Projector Rear projection ceiling mode ...

Page 16: ... the projector in an environment below 35 C 95 F The projector should be kept clear from sources of heat and or ventilation openings of air conditioner The projector should be kept away from devices that emit electromagnetic energy such as motor and transformer Common devices that emit electromagnetic energy include slideshow system speakers power amplifiers and elevators If you choose to install ...

Page 17: ...lens can be moved 120 0 6V downward while the lens can be moved 120 0 6V up or down on a desktop mounted projector V 0 6V 0 6V 0 6V V Horizontal Lens Shift The H9090 has a lens shift capability which allows the horizontal movement of the image without moving the projector The lens can be moved 30 0 15H to the right or left within the housing 0 15H 0 15H H Note This is a general example of lens shi...

Page 18: ...nnectors that have them Connecting Source Components to the H9090 Connect your video sources to the H9090 as shown and described in the sections that follow 12V Trigger connection If your home theatre system includes a projector screen screen cover or other 12V Trigger equipment please connect such device equipment to the projector s 12V Trigger output as illustrated After you have done so your sc...

Page 19: ...PUT on the H9090 to extend the range of the remote control Remote IR sensor IR repeater S VIDEO VIDEO connection If the image input device offers both S Video and Video connection it is recommended that you choose S Video to obtain better image quality If both the S Video and Video inputs are connected to the projector the projector will prioritize S Video signal input and image from the Video inp...

Page 20: ...s to the COMPONENT 1 COMPONENT 2 or RGB inputs as shown DTV set top box or other component YPbPr input source Y Pb Pr RS 232 Controller Connection Connect a PC or home theater control automation system if present to the RS 232 port on the H9090 Use a standard 9 pin serial cable wired straight through ...

Page 21: ... cord into the AC receptacle on the rear of the projector AC 100V 240V Then connect the other end to your AC power source Turning on the Power Press the ON button on Remote controller or the Power button from the projector s keypad The power LED indicator flashes green to indicate that it is warming up When the projector is ready for use the LED indicator turns off or ...

Page 22: ...çais Español Adjusting the Picture Orientation The H9090 will automatically inverts the image from Floor Front to Ceiling Front if the projector is mounted on the ceiling If this automatic inversion is not de sired please select Ceiling Mode from the OSD Menu SYSTEM Ceiling Mode ON MAIN SERVICE LANGUAGE CONTROL SYSTEM ADVANCED Menu Exit Menu Select Scroll Source Enable Menu Position Blank Screen A...

Page 23: ...the projected image 1 lift the logo plate upward and turn to expose the adjustment access slots 2 Use the provided hex wrench and insert it into the slot at the top of the projector directly above the lens Then turn the wrench as shown to shift the lens in the desired direction Refer to Page 17 Vertical Lens Shift Horizontal Lens Shift Horizontal Shift adjustment Vertical Shift adjustment Focus ri...

Page 24: ...eo 5 Video You can assign each of these five buttons to any input For more information refer to Page 36 1 Key 2 Key 3 Key 4 Key 5 Key Selecting an Aspect Ratio Press the aspect ratio button to select the appropriate aspect ratio for the type of program material being viewed ASPECT RATIO Selecting Video Memory Press A B or C to recall settings from a memory preset Then press ENTER to confirm your s...

Page 25: ... menu item the currently selected value is highlighted Press or to choose a setting for that item and press ENTER on the remote controller or SELECT on the keypad to adjust the value of that item 5 Press MENU to return to the previous menu 6 From the Main Menu press MENU to turn off the OSD menu The H9090 menus are arranged hierarchically as shown in next page Depending on the selected input sourc...

Page 26: ...Auto REC709 SMPTE C EBU Native Brilliant Color On Off Dynamic Black 4x 8x Max Off Adaptive Contrast On Off RGB Adjust Red offset Green offset Blue offset Red Gain Green Gain Blue Gain Fine Sync V Position H Position Phase Tracking Sync Level HSG Hue Saturation Gain SYSTEM Source Enable HDMI1 HDMI2 RGB COMP1 COMP2 VIDEO S VIDEO Menu Position Top Left Top Right Bottom Left Bottom Right Center Blank ...

Page 27: ... Overscan Input Select Resync 16 9 Letterbox 4 3 4 3 Narrow Native Enter 100 100 100 100 100 100 Off Crop Zoom Enter Enter Aspect Ratio To change the aspect ratio size and shape of the projected image press or to highlight Aspect Ratio Use the or buttons to select the appropriate aspect ratio for your screen size then press ENTER Original 16 9 Aspect Ratio Geometry of projected Image 16 9 Letterbo...

Page 28: ...efault settings when the projector is initially turned on Choose Default to restore the factory default settings for the active source only The other sources are unaffected Save Presets Select Save Presets from the Memory menu to save any image related settings you have changed to Custom Memory A Custom Memory B Custom Memory C and Custom Memory D The following items are saved for all sources not ...

Page 29: ...ars 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 Typical Gray Bar Pattern for Adjusting Contrast Select Contrast from the IMAG...

Page 30: ...ntrols 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 Sharpness The adjustment of sharpness primarily changes the value of high frequency detail To adjust select Sharpness from the Main menu and press Enter Use to adjust it On your external test pattern source select a similar pattern as below and adjust ...

Page 31: ...of the source active image so that the vertical and horizontal resolutions are 105 of the size determined by the aspect ratio function Anything outside of the original image area is removed Input Select This function is same as the hotkey which on Remote controller You can use Remote controller or this function to select the correct input source To select a video source from Main Menu use or to hi...

Page 32: ...Hsync or Vsync signals are present the H9090 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 H9090 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 H9090 to use a spe...

Page 33: ...puter presentations that require increased brightness at the cost of grayscale accuracy Color temperature Color temperature defines the color of gray that is adjusts the 75 white point to various color points To choose a color temperature setting select Color Temperature from the Advanced menu Then press to select 5500K 6500K 7500K 9300K The default setting 6500K is appropriate for most situations...

Page 34: ...n or blue decrease the Gain for that color Offset Use the Offset controls in the RGB Adjust sub menu 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 green or blue decrease the Offset for that color Note The Gain controls increase or ...

Page 35: ... Cyan and Magenta to define a custom color gamut choose the Native from Color Gamut setting Then choose HSG from the Advanced menu and press ENTER This displays the HSG sub menu OSD Introduction SYSTEM MAIN SERVICE LANGUAGE CONTROL SYSTEM ADVANCED Menu Exit Menu Select Scroll Source Enable Menu Position Blank Screen Auto Power Off Auto Power On Rear Projection Celling Mode Logo Display On Off On O...

Page 36: ...tterbox 4 3 4 3 Narrow RS232 On Off 1 Key 2 Key 3 Key 4 Key 5 Key These menu items assign the function of the keys numbered 1 through 5 on the remote There are seven sources corresponding to the eight connections to the projector When you assign a source to a numbered key the projector immediately goes to that source when the key assigned to it is pressed If the chosen source is disabled via the S...

Page 37: ...Choose the OSD display language that you familiar English French or Spanish MAIN SERVICE LANGUAGE CONTROL SYSTEM ADVANCED Menu Exit Menu Select Scroll English Français Español OSD Introduction SERVICE The functions covered in this unit relate to the display of some basic information about the projector MAIN SERVICE LANGUAGE CONTROL SYSTEM ADVANCED Menu Exit Menu Select Scroll Model Name Serial Num...

Page 38: ...ly blue color to facilitate the process of image inspec tion for the service personnel For detailed instructions on how to use this function consult a qualified service personnel Test Patterns The H9090 has numerous internal test patterns that are useful to technicians for advanced calibration measurement and fault isolation purposes To access them select Test Patterns from the Service menu and se...

Page 39: ...SD menus appear but there is no video image on screen Incorrect source selec on Source component is not turned on Source component is connected incorrectly or not at all Select the correct source Turn on the source Check cable connec on from source component to projector A projected image from a DVD is split or otherwise scrambled DVD player is connected to the Component input and set to progressi...

Page 40: ...nd Syntax Serial commands to the H9090 take the following form Commands are in ASCII format Spaces and tabs can be used to improve readability and are ignored by the projector All commands must end with a carriage return ASCII hex 0D to signify that the projector can now read and execute the command Commands are not case sensitive The H9090 supports two types of commands key commands and operation...

Page 41: ...am sw GAMMA Switch to the next gamma src 1 1 Switch the active source to source 1 src 2 2 Switch the active source to source 2 src 3 3 Switch the active source to source 3 src 4 4 Switch the active source to source 4 src 5 5 Switch the active source to source 5 osc sw O SCAN Switch to the next Overscan mode mem 1 A Recall user memory associated with the Preset A key mem 2 B Recall user memory asso...

Page 42: ...rement Add 1 to the current value Decrement Subtracts 1 from the current value Execute Performs and action as a reset Below are lists the valid operations commands For all but Execute functions the response from the projector is the command and value where value is the current value or NA if the value is not available For Execute functions the response is the same command All responses are in UPPE...

Page 43: ...he response was NA or not available Serial Command Operand Value Notes aspect 0 16 9 1 Letterbox 2 4 3 3 Theaterscope 4 Native recall mem 0 Preset A 1 Preset B 2 Preset C 3 Preset D 4 Default save mem 0 Preset A 1 Preset B 2 Preset C 3 Preset D bright 0 200 contrast 0 200 saturat 0 200 tint 0 200 sharp 0 200 nr 0 200 zoom 0 Off 1 Crop 2 Zoom input sel 0 HDMI 1 1 HDMI 2 2 RGB 3 YPrPb 1 4 YPrPb 2 5 ...

Page 44: ...2 7500K 3 9300K color gamut 0 Auto 1 REC709 2 SMPTE C 3 EBU 4 Native bcolor 0 Off 1 On dblack 0 off 1 4x 2 8x 3 max red offset 0 200 green offset 0 200 blue offset 0 200 red gain 0 200 green gain 0 200 blue gain 0 200 v pos 0 200 h pos 0 200 h phase 0 200 tracking 0 200 sync level 0 200 osd menupos 0 Top left 1 Top right 2 Bottom left 3 Bottom right 4 Center ...

Page 45: ...artup logo 0 Off 1 On 1 key 2 key 3 key 4 key 5 key 0 HDMI 1 1 HDMI 2 2 RGB 3 YPrPb 1 4 YPrPb 2 5 S video 6 Video auto source 0 Off 1 On model string ser number string soft version string act source 0 HDMI 1 1 HDMI 2 2 RGB 3 YPrPb 1 4 YPrPb 2 5 S video 6 Video h refresh number kHz v refresh number Hz pixel clock number MHz signal string total hours number environment string Temperatures ...

Page 46: ... 0 low 1 high hsg r hue 0 200 hsg g hue 0 200 hsg b hue 0 200 hsg c hue 0 200 hsg m hue 0 200 hsg y hue 0 200 hsg r sat 0 200 hsg g sat 0 200 hsg b sat 0 200 hsg c sat 0 200 hsg m sat 0 200 hsg y sat 0 200 hsg r gain 0 200 hsg g gain 0 200 hsg b gain 0 200 hsg c gain 0 200 hsg m gain 0 200 hsg y gain 0 200 hsg wr gain 0 200 hsg wg gain 0 200 hsg wb gain 0 200 status 0 standby 1 warm up 2 imaging 3...

Page 47: ...090 Home Theater Projector User Manual trig 1 trig 2 0 Screen 1 16 9 2 Letterbox 3 4 3 4 4 3 Narrow 5 RS232 6 On 7 Off IF you want select 6 or 7 please select 5 at first language 0 English 1 French 2 Spanish ...

Page 48: ...al sensor is over temperatuer 2 Red LED thermal sensor is over temperatuer 3 Green LED thermal sensor is over temperatuer 4 Blue LED thermal sensor is over temperatuer 6 Fans error when system power on 7 Fan1 locked 8 Fan2 locked 9 Fan3 locked 10 Fan4 locked 11 Fan5 locked 12 Fan6 locked 15 DDP3021 communication fail when system power on 16 Lamp ignited fail 3 times when system power on 17 Power r...

Page 49: ...DMI Component 1 RCA Component 2 BNC Composite RCA S Video I O Power Input IEC 320 C14receptacle Projector Control Hard wired via RS 232 IR Remote Keypad control method Zoom Focus Offsets Manual lens shift Manual zoom focus Projection Modes Front Rear Ceiling Front Rear Power Input Voltage 100 240V Power Consumption 110V BrilliantColor ON 280W BrilliantColor OFF 240W Standby 1W Typical 220V Brillia...

Page 50: ...y 0 85 Under 7 500 ft 2286m 50 104 F 10 40 C Humidity 0 85 Storage 4 140 F 20 60 C Humidity 5 90 Standard Accessories Power Cord US 110VAC Remote and Batteries For set up and use only HDMI Cable For set up and use only User Manual CD For set up and use only Warranty Card Allen Wrench For lens shift adjustment Note Specifications are subject to change without notice ...

Page 51: ...51 H9090 Home Theater Projector User Manual Dimensions H9090 dimensions are in millimeter 200 123 48 250 204 ...

Page 52: ...400x1050_RB 59 948 x x 1400x1050 59 978 x x 1400x1050 74 867 x x 1440x900 59 887 x x 1440x900 74 984 x x 1600x1200 60 x x 1680x1050 59 954 x x 1920x1080 47 95 x x 1920x1200_RB 59 95 x x Apple Mac 640x480 66 59 x x 832x624 74 54 x x NTSC NTSC M 4 43 59 94 x x PAL PAL B G H I 50 x x PAL N 50 x x PAL M 59 94 x x SECAM SECAM M 50 x x SDTV RGBS 50 x 480i 59 94 x 576i 50 x 1440x480i 60 x x x x 1440x576i...

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