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DIGITAL CINEMA PROJECTOR

SRX-R220 SRX-R210

INSTALLATION MANUAL 1st Edition


! WARNING This manual is intended for qualified service personnel only. To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire or injury, do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.

! WARNUNG Die Anleitung ist nur für qualifiziertes Fachpersonal bestimmt. Alle Wartungsarbeiten dürfen nur von qualifiziertem Fachpersonal ausgeführt werden. Um die Gefahr eines elektrischen Schlages, Feuergefahr und Verletzungen zu vermeiden, sind bei Wartungsarbeiten strikt die Angaben in der Anleitung zu befolgen. Andere als die angegeben Wartungsarbeiten dürfen nur von Personen ausgeführt werden, die eine spezielle Befähigung dazu besitzen.

! AVERTISSEMENT Ce manual est destiné uniquement aux personnes compétentes en charge de l’entretien. Afin de réduire les risques de décharge électrique, d’incendie ou de blessure n’effectuer que les réparations indiquées dans le mode d’emploi à moins d’être qualifié pour en effectuer d’autres. Pour toute réparation faire appel à une personne compétente uniquement.

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Table of Contents Manual Structure

2. Adjustment

Purpose of this manual ................................................................. 3

2-1. Installation of SRX Controller ........................................ 2-2 2-1-1. Installation ............................................................. 2-2

Related manuals ........................................................................... 3 Trademarks ................................................................................... 3

2-1-2. 2-1-3.

Connection ............................................................ 2-3 Startup and Initialization of SRX Controller ......... 2-4

2-1-4.

Startup of This Unit ............................................... 2-5

1. Installation

2-2.

Lens Adjustment (H Shift, V Shift, Zoom, and Focus Adjustments) ......... 2-6

Outline ....................................................................................... 1-1

2-3.

Optical Axis Adjustment of Lamp .................................. 2-7

1-1.

2-4. Adjustments If Need ....................................................... 2-9 2-4-1. Illumination Area Adjustment ............................... 2-9

Removing/Installing the Cabinet Panel .......................... 1-2

1-1-1. 1-1-2.

Name of Cabinet Panel .......................................... 1-2 Panel (M2) Assembly ............................................ 1-3

1-1-3. 1-1-4.

Panel (U2) Assembly ............................................ 1-3 Panel (U3) Assembly ............................................ 1-4

2-5.

Screen Illuminance Setting and Color Characteristics Correction (CSC Adjustment) ... 2-10

1-1-5. 1-1-6.

Panel (U6) Assembly ............................................ 1-4 Panel (U5) Assembly ............................................ 1-5

2-6.

Setting of Function Memory ......................................... 2-12

1-1-7. 1-1-8.

Panel (U1) Block Assembly .................................. 1-5 Panel (M4) Assembly and

1-1-9.

Enclosure Panel (M4) ............................................ 1-6 Panel (M1) ............................................................. 1-6

1-1-10. 1-1-11.

Panel (M3) Assembly ............................................ 1-7 Panel (U4) Block Assembly .................................. 1-7

1-1-12. 1-1-13.

Panel (L2) Assembly ............................................. 1-8 Panel (L3) Assembly ............................................. 1-8

2-7-1. 2-7-2.

Configuration ...................................................... 2-14 Function Memory ................................................ 2-14

1-1-14. 1-1-15.

Panel (L4) Assembly ............................................. 1-9 Panel (L6) Assembly ............................................. 1-9

2-7-3.

Functions of Each Window ................................. 2-15

1-1-16. 1-1-17.

Panel (L5) Assembly ........................................... 1-10 Panel (L1) Assembly ........................................... 1-10

1-1-18.

Lens Cover U Assembly and L Assembly .......... 1-11

1-2.

Tilt Angle Adjustment .................................................. 1-12

1-3.

Input Voltage Setting of Lamp Power Supply (Three-phase) ................................................................ 1-13

1-4.

Installing the Duct ......................................................... 1-14

1-5.

Installing the Lens ......................................................... 1-14

1-6.

Installing the Lamp ....................................................... 1-15

1-7.

Connecting Procedure of External Device and

2-4-2.

Registration Adjustment ...................................... 2-10

2-6-1. 2-6-2.

Setting of New Function Memory ....................... 2-12 Change in Setting of Registered

2-6-3.

Function Memory ................................................ 2-13 Copying of Registered Function Memory to

2-6-4.

Create New Function Memory ............................ 2-13 Switching of Registered Function Memory ........ 2-14

2-7.

Use of SRX Controller .................................................. 2-14

3. Error Message

System Area Device with This Unit ............................. 1-18 1-8.

Installing the Status Light and TPC Adapter Portion .................................................... 1-20

1-9.

Connecting the Power Cord .......................................... 1-21

1-10. Dimensions ................................................................... 1-22

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Manual Structure Purpose of this manual This manual is the installation manual of Digital Cinema Projector SRX-R220/ R210. This manual is intended for use by trained system and service engineers, and describes the information for installation of the unit.

Related manuals The following manuals are prepared for this unit. . Operating Instructions (supplied with this unit) Part No.: 3-196-875-0X This manual describes the information required for the actual management and operation of this unit. . Protocol Manual (available on request) Part No.: 9-968-361-0X This manual explains the protocol for controlling this unit. . Service Manual (available on request) Part No.: 9-968-325-0X This manual describes the information for periodic maintenance and detailed service.

Trademarks Trademarks and registered trademarks used in this manual are as follows. . Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries. Other system names, product names, and company names appearing in this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.

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Section 1 Installation Outline The SRX-R220/R210 has the system area for installation of the required devices respectively. For installation and connection of each device in the system area, contact your local Sony Sales Office/Service Center. The light source lamp 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 Office/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. m . It is not required to perform steps 1 to 7 sequentially. However, do not perform the connection of power cord in step 8 before completing steps 1 to 6. . Be sure to remove the lamp bulb when moving this unit. 1. Adjust the tilt angle. (Refer to Section 1-2.) 2. Set the input voltage (three-phase) of lamp power supply. (Refer to Section 1-3.) 3. Install the duct. (Refer to Section 1-4.) 4. Install the lens. (Refer to Section 1-5.) 5. Install the lamp. (Refer to Section 1-6.) 6. Connect each device installed in the system area to this unit. (Connection of signal cables) (Refer to Section 1-7.) 7. Install the status light and TPC adapter. (Refer to Section 1-8.) 8. Connect the power cord. (Refer to Section 1-9.)

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1-1. Removing/Installing the Cabinet Panel n In this section, use the key supplied with this unit. If you have trouble in pulling out, inserting or rotating the key when opening or closing the panel having the lock, widen the clearance between the panels.

1-1-1. Name of Cabinet Panel

Lens cover U assembly Panel (U3) assembly

Panel (U1) block assembly

Panel (M2) assembly

Widen the clearance between the panels. Panel having lock

Panel (M1)

Panel (U2) assembly

Panel Panel (L1) assembly Lens cover L assembly

Lock

Panel (L3) assembly Panel (L2) assembly

Front

Panel (U6) assembly

Panel (U4) block assembly

Panel (M4) assembly Panel (M3) assembly

Panel (U5) assembly

Panel (L4) assembly

Panel (L6) assembly Panel (L5) assembly

Rear

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1-1-2. Panel (M2) Assembly

1-1-3. Panel (U2) Assembly

1. Release the lock by sliding the lever of the panel (M2) assembly in the direction of the arrow 1. 2. Remove the panel (M2) assembly in the direction of the arrow 2.

1. Unlock the lock on the panel (U2) assembly. 2. Slide the panel (U2) assembly in the direction of the arrow 1. 3. Remove the panel (U2) assembly from the two pins and two hooks by moving it in the direction of the arrow 2. 4. Remove the panel (U2) assembly in the direction of the arrow 3.

Panel (M2) assembly Panel (U2) assembly

2

Pins

Pin

2

1

Lever

Lock 3

1

Hooks

3. Attach the panel (M2) assembly in the reverse order of steps 1 and 2.

Hook Panel (U2) assembly

Panel (U2) assembly

5. Attach the panel (U2) assembly in the reverse order of steps 1 to 4. n When attaching the panel (U2) assembly, place it to the position where T marks on the panel (U2) assembly and the main unit are aligned, and then slide it in the direction of the arrow. T marks Main unit

Panel (U2) assembly SRX-R220/R210

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1-1-4. Panel (U3) Assembly

1-1-5. Panel (U6) Assembly

1. Remove the panel (U2) assembly. (Refer to Section 1-1-3.) 2. Slide the panel (U3) assembly in the direction of the arrow 1. 3. Remove the panel (U3) assembly from the two pins and two hooks by moving it in the direction of the arrow 2. 4. Remove the panel (U3) assembly in the direction of the arrow 3.

1. Unlock the lock on the panel (U6) assembly. 2. Slide the panel (U6) assembly in the direction of the arrow 1. 3. Remove the panel (U6) assembly from the two pins and two hooks by moving it in the direction of the arrow 2. 4. Remove the panel (U6) assembly in the direction of the arrow 3.

Pins

Panel (U3) assembly

Panel (U6) assembly

Pins

1

Pin 1

Pin

2 3

2

Lock

3

Hooks Panel (U6) assembly

Hook Panel (U3) assembly

Panel (U6) assembly

Panel (U3) assembly

5. Attach the panel (U3) assembly in the reverse order of steps 1 to 4. n When attaching the panel (U3) assembly, place it to the position where T marks on the panel (U3) assembly and the main unit are aligned, and then slide it in the direction of the arrow. Main unit

T marks

Panel (U3) assembly

1-4

Hooks

Hook

5. Attach the panel (U6) assembly in the reverse order of steps 1 to 4. n When attaching the panel (U6) assembly, place it to the position where T marks on the panel (U6) assembly and the main unit are aligned, and then slide it in the direction of the arrow. Main unit

T marks

Panel (U6) assembly SRX-R220/R210


1-1-6. Panel (U5) Assembly

1-1-7. Panel (U1) Block Assembly

1. Remove the panel (U6) assembly. (Refer to Section 1-1-5.) 2. Slide the panel (U5) assembly in the direction of the arrow 1. 3. Remove the panel (U5) assembly from the two pins and two hooks by moving it in the direction of the arrow 2. 4. Remove the panel (U5) assembly in the direction of the arrow 3.

1. Remove the panel (U2) assembly. (Refer to Section 1-1-3.) 2. Remove the lens cover U assembly and lens cover L assembly. (Refer to Section 1-1-18.) 3. Remove the panel (U6) assembly. (Refer to Section 1-1-5.) 4. Remove the two screws. 5. Remove the panel (U1) block assembly from the two pins and four hooks by sliding it in the direction of the arrow 1. 6. Remove the panel (U1) block assembly in the direction of the arrow 2.

Panel (U5) assembly Pins

Panel (U1) block assembly

Pin

Pins Hooks

2

1

3 1

Pin Screws 2 Hooks Hook Panel (U5) assembly

Panel (U5) assembly

5. Attach the panel (U5) assembly in the reverse order of steps 1 to 4. n When attaching the panel (U5) assembly, place it to the position where T marks on the panel (U5) assembly and the main unit are aligned, and then slide it in the direction of the arrow. T marks

Hooks Panel (U1) block assembly Hook

Panel (U1) block assembly

7. Attach the panel (U1) block assembly in the reverse order of steps 1 to 6.

Main unit

Panel (U5) assembly SRX-R220/R210

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1-1-8. Panel (M4) Assembly and Enclosure Panel (M4) 1. Remove the panel (U6) assembly. (Refer to Section 1-1-5.) 2. Remove the panel (U5) assembly. (Refer to Section 1-1-6.) 3. Remove the four screws. 4. Remove the panel (M4) assembly in the direction of the arrow.

Panel (M4) assembly

1-1-9. Panel (M1) 1. Remove the panel (U6) assembly. (Refer to Section 1-1-5.) 2. Remove the panel (U5) assembly. (Refer to Section 1-1-6.) 3. Remove the panel (M4) assembly. (Refer to Section 1-1-8.) 4. Remove the two screws. 5. Remove the panel (M1) from the two hooks by sliding it in the direction of the arrow 1. 6. Remove the panel (M1) in the direction of the arrow 2.

PSW4 x 8

Screws

2

1

Hooks Panel (M1)

Hook

5. Remove the five screws, then remove the enclosure panel (M4).

Panel (M1)

7. Attach the panel (M1) in the reverse order of steps 1 to 6. Screws

Enclosure panel (M4)

6. Attach the enclosure panel (M4) and panel (M4) assembly in the reverse order of steps 1 to 5.

1-6

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1-1-10. Panel (M3) Assembly

1-1-11. Panel (U4) Block Assembly

1. Remove the panel (U6) assembly. (Refer to Section 1-1-5.) 2. Remove the panel (U5) assembly. (Refer to Section 1-1-6.) 3. Remove the panel (M4) assembly. (Refer to Section 1-1-8.) 4. Remove the two screws. 5. Remove the panel (M3) assembly from the two hooks by sliding it in the direction of the arrow 1. 6. Remove the panel (M3) assembly in the direction of the arrow 2.

1. Unlock the lock on the panel (U4) block assembly. 2. Open the panel (U4) block assembly to more than 100degree angle. 3. Move the panel (U4) block assembly upward. 4. Remove the panel (U4) block assembly from the two hinge portions.

Hinge portions

Panel (M3) assembly

Lock

Hook 1

Hooks

Panel (U4) block assembly

2

Panel (M3) assembly

PSW4 x 8

5. Attach the panel (U4) block assembly in the reverse order of steps 1 to 4.

7. Attach the panel (M3) assembly in the reverse order of steps 1 to 6.

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1-1-12. Panel (L2) Assembly

1-1-13. Panel (L3) Assembly

1. Unlock the lock on the panel (L2) assembly. 2. Remove the panel (L2) assembly from the two hooks by sliding it in the direction of the arrow 1. 3. Remove the panel (L2) assembly in the direction of the arrow 2.

1. Remove the panel (L2) assembly. (Refer to Section 1-1-12.) 2. Remove the panel (L3) assembly from the two hooks by sliding it in the direction of the arrow 1. 3. Remove the panel (L3) assembly in the direction of the arrow 2.

Panel (L2) assembly

Hooks

Hooks

Panel (L3) assembly

Hook

Hook

2

2 Lock 1

Hook Panel (L2) assembly Hook

4. Attach the panel (L2) assembly in the reverse order of steps 1 to 3.

1-8

1

Hook Panel (L3) assembly Hook

4. Attach the panel (L3) assembly in the reverse order of steps 1 to 3.

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1-1-14. Panel (L4) Assembly

1-1-15. Panel (L6) Assembly

1. Remove the panel (L2) assembly. (Refer to Section 1-1-12.) 2. Remove the panel (L3) assembly. (Refer to Section 1-1-13.) 3. Remove the panel (L4) assembly from the two hooks by sliding it in the direction of the arrow 1. 4. Remove the panel (L4) assembly in the direction of the arrow 2.

1. Unlock the lock on the panel (L6) assembly. 2. Remove the panel (L6) assembly from the two hooks by sliding it in the direction of the arrow 1. 3. Remove the panel (L6) assembly in the direction of the arrow 2.

Panel (L4) assembly

Hooks

Panel (L6) assembly

Hooks

Hook 2

lock

1

Hook 2 1

Hook Panel (L6) assembly Hook

Panel (L4) assembly Hooks

4. Attach the panel (L6) assembly in the reverse order of steps 1 to 3.

5. Attach the panel (L4) assembly in the reverse order of steps 1 to 4.

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1-1-16. Panel (L5) Assembly

1-1-17. Panel (L1) Assembly

1. Remove the panel (L6) assembly. (Refer to Section 1-1-15.) 2. Remove the panel (L5) assembly from the two hooks by sliding it in the direction of the arrow 1. 3. Remove the panel (L5) assembly in the direction of the arrow 2.

1. Unlock the lock on the panel (L1) assembly. 2. Remove the panel (L1) assembly in the direction of the arrow.

Panel (L5) assembly

Hooks

Panel (L1) assembly Lock

Hook 1 2

Hooks

Hook Panel (L5) assembly Hook

3. Attach the panel (L1) assembly in the reverse order of steps 1 and 2.

4. Attach the panel (L5) assembly in the reverse order of steps 1 to 3.

1-10

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1-1-18. Lens Cover U Assembly and L Assembly 1. Remove the panel (U2) assembly. (Refer to Section 1-1-3.) 2. Release the lock by rotating the knob inside of the lens cover U assembly as shown in the illustration below. 3. Remove the lens cover U assembly from the two hooks by sliding it in the direction of the arrow 1 while raising its rear portion. 4. Remove the lens cover U assembly in the direction of the arrow 2.

5. Remove the lens cover L assembly from the four hooks by sliding it in the direction of the arrow 1. 6. Remove the lens cover L assembly in the direction of the arrow 2. 7. Attach the lens cover U assembly and L assembly in the reverse order of steps 1 to 6.

Hook

Lens cover L assembly

Hooks

Raise rear portion Lens cover U assembly

2

1 Hooks

Lens cover L assembly Lens cover U assembly

Hooks

2

1

Lens cover U assembly

Knob

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1-2. Tilt Angle Adjustment In the case of tilt angle within 5 degrees: Adjust the tilt angle using the adjuster in the lower portion of this unit. In the case of tilt angle from 5 to 10 degrees: 1. Remove the panel (L2) assembly. (Refer to Section 1-1-12.) 2. Remove the panel (L3) assembly. (Refer to Section 1-1-13.) 3. Remove the panel (L6) assembly. (Refer to Section 1-1-15.) 4. Remove the panel (L5) assembly. (Refer to Section 1-1-16.) 5. Lock the caster. 6. Raise the rear portion of the main unit using the tool such as jack. 7. Remove the four bolts. 8. Move the adjuster pipe assembly downward and insert the four bolts into the holes A to secure it.

9. Lower the jack and attach the panel (L5) assembly, panel (L6) assembly, panel (L3) assembly and panel (L2) assembly. 10. Adjust the tilt angle by rotating the adjuster in the lower portion of this unit. 11. Secure the adjuster by tightening the nut to the adjuster pipe side.

Adjuster pipe

Nut Adjuster

In the case of fixing this unit: This unit can be fixed to the floor using the anchor bracket. When fixing this unit, attach the anchor bracket to the adjuster as shown in the illustration below.

Push against the center of frame.

Frame Jack

Holes A Bolts Holes A

Adjuster Anchor bracket

Bolts Adjuster pipe Jack assembly

Lock lever

1-12

Adjuster pipe assembly

Caster

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1-3. Input Voltage Setting of Lamp Power Supply (Three-phase) w Be sure to turn off the power of the projector main unit before starting the voltage setting. m . The lamp power supply (three-phase) of this unit requires the setting of 200 V (200-208 V) or 400 V (380 to 415 V) depending on the voltage state of the country it is used. The single-phase power supply does not require the setting because it changes automatically. . This unit is set to the voltage (three-phase) of 200 V at the factory. 1. Remove the panel (U6) assembly. (Refer to Section 1-1-5.) 2. Remove the panel (U5) assembly. (Refer to Section 1-1-6.) 3. Remove the panel (M4) assembly and enclosure panel (M4). (Refer to Section 1-1-8.) 4. Remove the panel (L1) assembly. (Refer to Section 1-1-17.) 5. Remove the two screws from the lamp power supply portion, then remove the cover. 6. Change the position of the bar according to the setting voltage. 7. Attach the cover.

8. Mark the setting voltage on the label affixed to the cable bracket. n The 200 V setting is marked with circle (O) at the factory.

Label

Cable bracket

9. Attach the panel (L1) assembly, enclosure panel (M4), panel (M4) assembly, panel (U5) assembly and panel (U6) assembly.

Position of bar when selecting the voltage 200 V

400 V

Bar Bar

Screws Voltage selector Cover

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1-4. Installing the Duct

1-5. Installing the Lens

Attach the commercially available 8-inch duct to the duct panel of the top panel of this unit. n When attaching the duct, be careful not to bend it so that the exhaust air flows smoothly.

1. Remove the panel (U2) assembly. (Refer to Section 1-1-2.) 2. Check that the H shift adjusting knobs (portions A) are in the outer side. 3. Attach the projection lens. 4. Align the notch of lens bracket with the line of projection lens and tighten the supplied four bolts in the order from 1 to 4. 5. Connect the three connectors (focus, zoom and POTENTIO cable).

8-inch duct

Tighten the bolts in the order from 1 to 4. Notch 1

Duct panel

Line 3

Portion A

Portion A

Lens bracket

Projection lens

4

2

Pins

External fan (exhaust air) air volume specification The following exhaust air volume is required for the 8-inch duct. Exhaust air volume: 450 to 550 ft3/min (12.7 to 15.6 m3/min)

Projection lens

Bolts

POTENTIO cable Zoom cable Focus cable

n Do not attach the lens cover U assembly, lens cover L assembly and panel (U2) assembly before completing the lens adjustment. (Refer to Section 2-2.)

1-14

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1-6. Installing the Lamp

Procedure

w

m . Keep the serial code label affixed on the instruction manual of the lamp 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. . Do not touch the lamp with bear hands. Otherwise, it may break the lamp. . As for the SRX-R210 lamp, the anode harness is integrated into the lamp. Therefore, steps 1 and 2 are not required.

. Be sure that only the qualified service personnel can install the lamp. For the qualification, please contact your local Sony Sales Office/Service Center. . When installing the lamp, be sure to wear the protection suit kit (J-7120-330-A (M size) or J-7120-340-A (L size)). Also, wear the shoes that cover the instep of the foot completely. . Be extremely careful when handling the xenon lamp because a high voltage is applied to it. 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. 3. Wear the hood and attach the face shield. 4. Adjust the face shield to the head size using the adjuster on the back of the face shield. 5. Wear the glove on both hands.

Face shield

1. Loosen the screw and bend portion A of the anode harness. Screw

Portion A Hood

Anode harness

Adjuster

2. Attach the anode harness to the anode side of the lamp, then tighten the screw. (Tightening torque: 1.2 N.m) Lamp

Face shield

Protection suit Anode side

Arm cover Glove

Arm cover Glove Anode harness

Screw

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3. Open the panel (U4) block assembly. (Refer to Section 1-1-11.) 4. Loosen the two screws, then rotate the cold mirror assembly in the direction of the arrow. 5. Loosen the five screws, then remove the lamp house cover.

8. Remove the plastic cover.

Lamp

Panel (U4) block assembly

Screws

Plastic cover

Cold mirror assembly

Lamp house cover Screws

9. Remove the protection sheet from the lamp. Lamp

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

Protection sheet

Anode terminal

1-16

Bolt

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10. Loosen the knob, then move the anode holder in the direction of the arrow. 11. Insert portion B of the lamp into the cathode terminal. n When attaching the lamp, be careful not to damage the reflector portion. Also, be careful not to damage the glass of lamp. Otherwise, it may break the lamp.

15. Tighten the hexagon socket set screw of the cathode terminal. (Tightening torque: 1.2 N.m) n Be sure that there is no clearance between the end face of the cathode terminal and the surface C of the lamp. In the case of SRX-R220 lamp

Reflector portion

Lamp

Cathode terminal Portion A

No clearance

Anode holder

Anode harness Adjust by bending this portion. Cathode terminal

Hexagon socket set screw

Anode holder Knob

Anode holder Portion B Knob Lamp

Anode harness

End face

12. Hold the cathode side of the lamp with your right hand firmly and raise the anode side. Then, return the anode holder to the original position and tighten the knob. 13. Place the anode side of the lamp on the anode holder. 14. Attach the anode harness to the anode terminal, then tighten the bolt. (Tightening torque: 15 N.m). n After installing the SRX-R220 lamp, 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.

SRX-R220/R210

Lamp

Bolt

Anode terminal

Cathode terminal

Surface C

16. Attach the lamp house cover, then tighten the five screws. 17. Return the cold mirror assembly to the original position, then tighten the two screws. 18. Close the panel (U4) block assembly.

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1-7. Connecting Procedure of External Device and System Area Device with This Unit w Do not plug the power cord into the power supply when performing the following wiring operations. Signal cable wiring Connect the cable connected to the signal input terminal, network terminal and interlock terminal to the equipment located in the system area by routing it through the hole 1. When connecting the cable to the external equipment without connecting to the equipment located in the system area, connect the cable by routing it through the duct 2 on the front.

Shield case assembly (1)

Connection with each device m . Connect each device 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 instruction manual of the device to be connected. Input-A m . 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 terminal according to the input signal.

Interlock terminal

Input-A

Network terminal

Input-A (DVI-D) Input-B (HD-SDI) Input-C (LMT-100)

To DVI-D terminal

Hole1

To AUX terminal

DVI-D cable (optionally available) To DVI output terminal

Personal computer

System area System area device Duct2

External equipment

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Input signal

Used terminal

During normal operation DVI1.0 compliant Signal level: Full Range

DVI-D terminal

10 bit signal of its own specification During input (10 bit twin mode) Signal level: Full Range

DVI-D terminal and AUX terminal

10 bit signal of its own specification During input (10 bit single mode) Signal level: Full Range

DVI-D terminal

Used during signal input of DTV standard DVI1.0 compliant Signal level: Limited Range

DVI-D terminal

10 bit signal of its own specification During input (10 bit twin mode) Signal level: Limited Range

DVI-D terminal and AUX terminal

10 bit signal of its own specification During input (10 bit single mode) Signal level: Limited Range

DVI-D terminal

Input-B

Input-B

To IN terminal HD-SDI connecting cable (optionally available) To HD-SDI output terminal

Pin location

SRW-5000 HD DIGITAL VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

HDCAM recorder/player, etc.

DVI-D terminal, AUX terminal Pin No.

Signal name

Pin No.

Signal name

1

DATA2_

13

DATA3+

2

DATA2+

14

+5 V

3

GND

15

DDC_GND

4

DATA44_

16

HOTPLUG_DET

5

DATA44+

17

DATA0_

6

DDC_SCL

18

DATA0+

7

DDC_SDA

19

GND

8

NC

20

DATA5_

9

DATA1_

21

DATA5+

10

DATA1+

22

GND

11

GND

23

CLK+

12

DATA3_

24

CLK_

Input BNC type (2) 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 Quantization characteristics 10 bits/sampling

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Input-C Input terminal for LMT-100

1-8. Installing the Status Light and TPC Adapter Portion

Interlock terminal

Wiring from the TPC adapter portion

Pin location

1. Route the cable to the projector head area through the hole 3, then route the cable to the power supply area through the hole 4. 2. Route the cable to the system area through the hole 5 and connect it to the equipment located in the system area.

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

15 14 13 12 11 10 9

Interlock terminal Pin No.

Function

TPC adapter portion

1

Hole3

2 3 4

Open: Normal operation Short with 5 pin: Interlock

5

GND

Projector head area

Hole4

6

Power supply area

7 8

Hole5

9 10

System area

11 12

Located equipment

11 12 13 14

Installation procedure

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1. Remove the four screws, then remove the TPC cover. Screws

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TPC cover

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2. Attach the edge guard to the hole in the upper area of this unit. 3. Route the harness through the hole in the upper area of the TPC adapter. 4. Connect the harness to the connector in the lower area of the status light. 5. Attach the status light to the TPC adapter with the two screws. 6. Attach the TPC adapter cover with the two screws. 7. Attach the TPC adapter with the two screws. 8. Attach the cover (right) and (left) with the two screws.

Status light TPC adapter cover Screws Harness

Screw

Screw

Cover (left) Screw

Screw

TPC adapter

Screw

1-9. Connecting the Power Cord Use the power cords (three-phase and single-phase) that satisfy the electrical rating of the working voltage described in the specification of the Instruction Manual.

w . Connection of the main power and the electric wiring work should be done by qualified electricians only. . Do not plug the power cord into the power supply before completing all of the following connecting operations. 1. Remove the L-1 panel assembly. (Refer to Section 1-1-17.) 2. Route the three-phase power cord through the conduit hole under the terminal block, then connect it to each terminal. 3. Attach the supplied cable clamp and secure the threephase power cord to each terminal. In the case of three-phase three-line system: Connect to L1, L2, L3 and PE. In the case of three-phase four line system: Connect to L1, L2, L3, N and PE. 4. Connect the single-phase power cord to the AC inlet and secure it using the supplied cable clamp.

Edge guard

Terminal block

Cover (right)

Earth

Hole

L1 L2 L3 N

PE

Terminal block Screws

Conduit hole Cable clamps

Screws

AC inlet Screw

Three-phase power cord Cable clamp Screw Single-phase power cord

5. Attach the L-1 panel assembly. SRX-R220/R210

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1-10. Dimensions

Top

Left

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Front

Right

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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 Section 2-1.)

2. Adjust a lens. (Refer to Section 2-2.)

3. Perform the optical axis adjustment of a lamp. (Perform calibration.) (Refer to Section 2-3.)

4. Perform illumination range adjustment and registration adjustment. (Perform these adjustments as required.) (Refer to Section 2-4.)

5. Set the illuminance of a screen and perform color characteristic tone correction (CSC adjustment). (Refer to Section 2-5.)

6. Set function memory. (Refer to Section 2-6.)

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2-1. Installation of SRX Controller

5. Click the [Next] button.

2-1-1. Installation This unit can be operated from PC when the supplied SRX Controller is installed in a personal computer (PC). Preparation . PC CPU: Intel Celeron CPU, 1 GHz or more RAM capacity: 256 MB or more Communication: RS-232C (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX) VGA: XGA (1024 x 768) or more HDD: Drive, having an empty capacity of 8 MB or more, that is connected to PC through IDE connection CD-ROM drive: Eight times normal speed or more OS: Windows XP (SP2 or higher) . Cable COM: RS-232C cable

6. Confirm the contents of the license agreement and click the check box for “I accept the terms in the license agreement”. Click the [Next] button.

Installation 1. Connect each equipment referring to Section 2-1-2. 2. Turn on the power of PC. 3. Copy an SRX Controller to any place of PC.

7. Select the folder in which an SRX Controller is installed. Click the [Next] button if there is no problem in the displayed folder. To change the folder to save an SRX Controller, click the [Change...] button and select the desired folder.

4. Double-click “setup.exe”.

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8. Click the [Install] button. Installation is started. 9. Confirm that the window below is displayed. (Installation is completed.)

2-1-2. Connection

n Click the check box for “Launch SRX Controller for SRX-R200 series� when directly starting an SRX Controller in this case.

MAIN

LAMP

RS-232C

INGEST PORT

10. Click the [Finish] button. The shortcut of an SRX Controller is displayed on the desktop window. To RS-232C terminal

Connection cable Personal computer (Inter-link cross cable)

To RS-232C terminal

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2-1-3. Startup and Initialization of SRX Controller

Window of each adjustment menu Window example (Login by “User”: FUNCTON MEMORY window)

Procedure 1. Connect each equipment according to Section 2-1-2. 2. Turn on the power of the MAIN switch and LAMP switch on the rear of this unit so that it enters the standby state. (Refer to step 1 of “2-1-4. Startup of This Unit”.) 3. Double-click “Start SRX Controller.exe” on the desktop window. 4. Click the “COM” check box from the “Connection” menu. . COM selection: Select the COM port to be used. 5. Select the adjustment menu (Login) to be used in a “Login” menu. The three adjustment menus below are available. . User: Can confirm the signal input to this unit or adjust an image. . Maintenance: Can set a lamp or adjust an image in details. . Installer: Can confirm and change the contents of setting during installation of login information or a network. 6. Enter the passwords and click the [OK] button. . User: A password is not required. . Maintenance: service . Installation: setting n Enter the passwords of “Maintenance” and “Installer” using lower-case characters. Click this check box.

Window example (Login by “Maintenance”: MAINTENANCE window)

Window example (Login by “Installer”: INSTALLATION window)

Enter the COM port to be used.

Enter the password. Select “User”, “Maintenance” or “Installer”. [OK] button

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7. Click the INSTALLATION tab. The INSTALLATION window is displayed. “INSTALLATION” tab

[OK] button

2-1-4. Startup of This Unit Procedure 1. Turn on the power of the MAIN switch and LAMP switch on the rear of this unit. (Standby state)

8. Set the items in “Internet Setting” and “Time Setting” menus. (Refer to “4. INSTALLATION window” in Section 2-7-3.) 9. Enter the serial code of the lamp to be installed. (Refer to step 5 of Section 2-3.)

ON

MAIN

RS-232C

LAMP

ON

INGEST PORT

SRX Controller

2. Start the SRX Controller. (Refer to Section 2-1-3.) n This procedure is common in the adjustment menu of “User”, “Maintenance” and “Installer”. 3. Click the [ON] button of POWER. The startup of this unit is completed. [ON] button

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2-2. Lens Adjustment (H Shift, V Shift, Zoom, and Focus Adjustments) Procedure 1. Project a test pattern on the MAINTENANCE window. 2. Loosen the four bolts fixing the projection lens and turn control knobs L and R. Move the lens to the right and left and adjust the H shift.

3. After H shift adjustment is completed, tighten the four screws loosened in step 2. 4. Turn the control knob of this unit, move the lens up and down, and adjust the height (V shift) of an image. 5. Adjust the zoom and focus using the [+]/[_] buttons in the “Lens Control” menu on the FUNCTION MEMORY window. (Refer to “2. FUNCTION MEMORY window” in “2-7-3. Function of Each Window”.)

Lens Tighten the bolts in the order of 1 to 4. 1

3

Control knob (L)

Control knob (R) Projection lens

Lens bracket

4

2

Control knobs

Control knob

Bolts

Projection lens

n Set the V shift amount within 1/2 screen. If it exceeds 1/2 screen and the zoom is changed, the image position may be moved.

Bolts

You can check if the V shift amount exceeds 1/2 screen in the following procedure. In the case that the V shift is lowered. . 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

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2-3. Optical Axis Adjustment of Lamp Procedure 1. Click the “FUNCTION MEMORY” tab. 2. Set the lamp power to 100% in the “LAMP POWER” menu to project an image in 100% black.

3. Click the “MAINTENANCE” tab. 4. Click the [RESET] button in a “Lamp Timer Reset” menu. “MAINTENANCE” tab

[RESET] button

7. Click the [START] button in a “Lamp Adjust” menu. The unit enters the lamp adjustment mode. 8. Wait for five minutes. 9. When the unit enters the lamp adjustment mode, the value of the internal luminance sensor is displayed on the status message display. Adjust “Z Axis Adjust” using the [+]/[_] button so that the luminance value becomes maximum. n A lamp is not installed when this unit is shipped from the factory. Therefore, an “F35 ADJUSTMENT ERROR” message is displayed on the status message display and SRX Controller at the rear of this unit. This message disappears when you press the [Save] button. [START] button

[+]/[_] button

[SAVE] button

_

START

5. Enter the serial code described in the Operating Instructions of a lamp in the “Serial Code” box and click the [CHECK] button. m . Be sure to perform in the standby state. (Refer to step 1 of Section 2-1.4.) . Enter the serial code with the space not put. 6. Click the [ON] button of POWER. Enter the serial code.

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[CHECK] button

+

SAVE

STOP

Status message dispaly

[ON] button

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10. In the same way, adjust the x-axis and y-axis direction adjusting screws so that the value of the internal luminance sensor becomes maximum. (Unlock the lock in the lower-right position of the panel (U4) for adjustment.) Panel (U4)

Luminance deterioration correction function This unit has a function that makes the output illuminance constant using a sensor inside equipment. By pressing the [CALIBRATE] button, this function provides an internal sensor and lamp power output value in the internal table and controls a lamp power output value so that it becomes the luminance value set for each function memory. To maintain the precision of an output value, press the [CALIBRATE] button about once a week.

Lock X-axis direction adjusting screw Y-axis direction adjusting screw

11. Adjust “Z Axis Adjust� again using the [+]/[_] button so that the value of the internal luminance sensor becomes maximum. 12. Click the [SAVE] button. 13. Close all doors of this unit. 14. Age this unit for five minutes. 15. Click the [CALIBRATE] button. n Click the [CALIBRATE] button at least 10 minutes after turning on the lamp.

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2-4. Adjustments If Need 2-4-1. Illumination Area Adjustment Procedure 1. Remove the cabinet panel (refer to Section 1-1) so that the optical unit can be adjusted. 2. Start the SRX Controller. (Refer to Section 2-1-3.) 3. Click the “MAINTENANCE” tab.

MAINTENANCE window

“MAINTENANCE” tab

4. Project the white image on the screen using “Test Model” in the “TEST PATTERN” menu. n If it is difficult to observe the left, right, top and bottom 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” on the FUNCTION MEMORY window. In the case of out-of- focus, adjust it in the same way. (Refer to “2. FUNCTION MEMORY window” in “27-3. Functions of Each Window”.) 5. Adjust “Lamp Power” on the FUNCTION MEMORY window so that the observation can be performed properly. (Refer to “2. FUNCTION MEMORY window” in “2-7-3. Functions of Each Window”.) 6. Observe the left, right, top and bottom edges of the screen precisely. 7. Confirm the deviation of illumination range (colored area around the white image). If there is an area colored by cyan, tighten the adjusting plate fixing screws of portion A in the illustration. 8. If there is an area colored by magenta/yellow, tighten the adjusting plate fixing screw of portion B in the illustration.

“TEST PATTERN” menu

FUNCTION MEMORY window “LAMP POWER” menu

“LENS CONTROL” menu Portion A

1

2

Portion B 1 Adjusts the left and right of the white image by parallel movement. 2 Adjusts the top and bottom of the white image by rotational movement.

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2-4-2. Registration Adjustment Perform adjustment referring to “3. MAINTENANCE window” in “2-7-3. Function of Each Window” if registration is out of position.

2-5. Screen Illuminance Setting and Color Characteristics Correction (CSC Adjustment) Before setting function memory, set the illuminance on the screen and correct the color characteristics, with the unit installed. Color space converter The color space converter can correct the color characteristics of this unit (709 and DCDM) for each color reproduction range. Procedure 1. Display the MAINTENANCE window of an SRX Controller. (Refer to Section 2-1-3.) MAINTENANCE window (Window example)

2. Select “Gray 10” from “Test Pattern Select” in the “COLOR SPACE CONVERTER” menu. A test pattern of Gray 10 is displayed. “COLOR SPACE CONVERTER” menu

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3. Click the “FUNCTION MEMORY” tab. The FUNCTION MEMORY window is displayed. 4. Adjust using the [+]/[_] button of the lamp power so that the illuminance on the screen is 14ft-L (the illuminance to be set). 5. Select the color temperature in “Color Temp” of the “COLOR” menu. 6. Select the color space in “Color Space” of “COLOR”. n When entering Media Block, only “DCDM” can be selected for “Color Space”. Select 6500 when adjusting color space “709”. Select DCI W/P when adjusting color space “DCDM”. “LAMP POWER” menu

7. Click the “MAINTENANCE” tab. 8. Click the [RESET] button in a “COLOR SPACE CONVERTER” menu. A color space function is set to OFF, and the characteristics of this unit can be measured. 9. Project Green-1, Blue-1, and Red-1, respectively in the “COLOR SPACE CONVERTER” menu and measure “x”, “y”, and luminance level “Y”. 10. Select “Gray 8” according to the reference white point. A test pattern of Gray 8 is displayed. 11. Measure “x”, “y” and luminance level “Y”. 12. Enter the measurement result in step 11 in the “Input Color Measurement” column. 13. Click the [CALC] button. 14. Confirm that the difference of all numeric values is less than ± 0.002. n When there is an item in which the numeric value is more than ± 0.002, enter the measured numeric value to “Input Color Measurement” and click the [CALC] button. 15. Click the [APPLY] button. “COLOR SPACE CONVERTER” menu

[APPLY] button

“COLOR” menu

n Each value is automatically displayed in the “Target Color Gamut” column of the “COLOR SPACE CONVERTER” menu on the MAINTENANCE window. Moreover, reference white point targets “x” and “y” and luminance level “Y” are projected automatically. “Input Color Measurement” column

[CALC] [RESET] button button

16. Return the setting to that before adjustment.

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2. Click the [SELECT] button on the FUNCTION MEMORY window.

2-6. Setting of Function Memory 2-6-1. Setting of New Function Memory

[SELECT] button

n Perform this adjustment with the external signal input. For a blank signal, adjustment cannot be performed. Procedure 1

4

5

6

3. Click the setting No. you want to register and enter a name. 4. Click the [APPLY] button after entering the name.

2

Click the No. to be selected. The circle (green) on the left of the number indicates that the number is selected.

3

1. The items below are adjusted. (Refer to “FUNCTION MEMORY window” in “2-73. Functions of Each Window”.) 1 INPUT CONTROL 2 LAMP POWER (*1) 3 COLOR _ Color Space _ Color Temp _ Gamma 4 PICTURE CONTROL _ Signal Source Signal Mode I/P Mode _ Signal Adjustment Contrast Brightness Color Sharpness 5 FRAME _ Masking Adjust _ Squeeze 6 ELECTRIC V SHIFT FUNCTION

[APPLY] button

n You cannot click the [APPLY] button when “LUMINANCE CONTROL” is not “0”. To validate the [APPLY] button, set “LUMINANCE CONTROL” to “0”.

(*1): Setting of lamp power After the zoom adjustment of a lens, adjust using lamp power so that the screen illuminance becomes the desired brightness.

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2-6-2. Change in Setting of Registered Function Memory 1. Click the [SELECT] button from the FUNCTION MEMORY window. [SELECT] button

2-6-3. Copying of Registered Function Memory to Create New Function Memory 1. Click the [SELECT] button from the FUNCTION MEMORY window. [SELECT] button

2. Click the function memory No. you want to change, then click the [RECALL] button and call memory. 3. Change the item you want to change and click the [SELECT] button. 4. Confirm the function memory No. and click the [APPLY] button. n You cannot click the [APPLY] button when “LUMINANCE CONTROL” is not “0”. To validate the [APPLY] button, set “LUMINANCE CONTROL” to “0”.

Click the No. to be changed. The circle (green) on the left of the number indicates that the number is selected.

[APPLY] and [RECALL] buttons

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2. Click the function memory No. you want to copy, then click the [RECALL] button and call memory. 3. Change the item you want to change and click the [SELECT] button. 4. Click the setting No. you want to register, enter a name, and click the [APPLY] button. n You cannot click the [APPLY] button when “LUMINANCE CONTROL” is not “0”. To validate the [APPLY] button, set “LUMINANCE CONTROL” to “0”. Click the No. to be copied. The circle (green) on the left of the number indicates that the number is selected.

[APPLY] and [RECALL] button

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2-6-4. Switching of Registered Function Memory 1. Click the [SELECT] button from the FUNCTION MEMORY window. [SELECT] button

2-7. Use of SRX Controller The adjustment items of an SRX Controller are described below. n Refer to the described sections for the items below on an SRX Controller. . Installation: Section 2-1-1 . Connection: Section 2-1-2 . Startup: Section 2-1-3

2-7-1. Configuration The SRX Controller consists of the following. . FUNCTION MEMORY window (Refer to 2 in Section 2-7-3.) . MAINTENANCE window (Refer to 3 of Section 2-7-3.) . INSTALLATION window (Refer to 4 of Section 2-7-3.) 2. Click the setting No. you want to register. 3. Click the [RECALL] button. 4. Double-click the right of the No. selected in step 3 among the numeric numbers (1 to 20) below a No. column and enter the name of the setting value to be registered. 5. Click the [CLOSE] button. Click the No. to be registered. The circle (green) on the left of the number indicates that the number is selected.

[RECALL] button

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2-7-2. Function Memory In the SRX Controller, a maximum of 20 setting values can be registered. In an initial value, the setting value is automatically memorized to No. 1. To register the setting value in another No., click the No. to be registered and adjust and set it on each window. (Refer to Section 2-6.) Refer to steps 1 and 2 of Section 2-6-3 when calling the registered setting value.

[CLOSE] button

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2-7-3. Functions of Each Window

2. FUNCTION MEMORY window

1. Common items 1

1 2 3 4

2

3

DOUSER LUMINANCE CONTROL Lamp Time/Operation Time/Warning Info STANDBY/LAMP OFF

1 DOUSER Sets “CLOSE” and “OPEN” of DOUSER. 2 LUMINANCE CONTROL Sets the luminance of a lamp in this unit. The luminance is set in units of 1% by lamp power. n In a premium preview, this function controls brightness without using the setting of function memory. Function memory cannot be used when this function is used. . [+] button: Luminance increases. . [_] button: Luminance decreases. 3 Lamp Time/Operation Time/Warning Info . Lamp Time: Displays the operation time of a lamp. . Operation Time: Displays the operation time of this unit. . Warning Info: Displays the contents of warning. 4 STANDBY/LAMP OFF/(POWER) ON . STANDBY: Puts this unit into the standby state. (Canceled using an [ON] button.) . LAMP OFF: Turns off a lamp. (Canceled using an [ON] button.) . (POWER) ON: Turns on the power.

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1

4

2

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

4

5

6

3

[SELECT] button

8

7

INPUT CONTROL LAMP POWER COLOR PICTURE CONTROL FRAME LENS CONTROL ELECTRIC V SHIFT FUNCTION TEST PATTERN

1 INPUT CONTROL Selects from which equipment the data is input. . Input A: Input from the DVI board . Input B: Input from the dual-link SDI board . Input C: Input from LMT-100 1 LAMP POWER Can adjust the output of a light source lamp in units of 1% between 50% 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 becomes long. . [+] button: The numeric value increases. . [_] button: The numeric value decreases. n You cannot click the [APPLY] button when “LUMINANCE CONTROL” is except “0”. To validate the [APPLY] button, set “LUMINANCE CONTROL” to “0”.

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3 COLOR Sets so that color reproduction can be obtained correctly. Confirm the color from the setting of Color Space when there is abnormality in the color of an image. . Color Space: Adjusts the reproduction range of color tune. - 709: Select when projecting an ordinary HiVision signal or RGB signal. - DCDM: Used when projecting using Minimum D-Cinema Color Gamut prescribed in a DCI specification book/version 1.0. - CIE XYZ: Used when projecting a special material having a wide chromaticity band exceeding DCDM. - CUSTOM1, 2: The initial value of DCDM is set. . Color Temp: Select the color temperature. - DCI W/P: Select when projecting a movie material. - 6500: It is recommended to use this setting when projecting an ordinary HiVision signal or RGB signal. - CUSTOM1 to 4: The initial value of DCI W/P is set. . Gamma: Select a gamma correction mode. (Select from 2.6, 2.2, or 1.8.) The screen becomes bright as a numeric value decreases. Select the gamma correction mode according to the video source. It is recommended to use 2.2 when projecting an ordinary Hi-Vision signal or RGB signal. 4 PICTURE CONTROL Performs the selection of an input signal or the adjustment of picture quality. . Signal Source - Signal Mode: Select the input signal from the equipment selected using INPUT CONTROL. n If the setting of Signal Mode does not correspond to the input signal, the tone is not correctly displayed and the black is displayed grayly. - I/P Mode: Select an I/P conversion mode. Select Interface, PsF, and 1080 50p/60p according to the input signal. . Signal Info (Signal information): Displays the horizontal/vertical frequency of an input signal automatically. (The numeric value is displayed as a rough standard.) The type of an input signal is displayed below the frequency display. - fH: Displays a horizontal frequency. - fV: Displays a vertical frequency. 2-16

. Signal Adjust: Adjusts the picture quality of an input signal. A setting value increases when you click the [+] button. A numeric value decreases when you click the [-] button. All items in a Signal Adjust menu are returned to the factory setting when you click the [RESET] button. - Contrast: Adjusts the contrast. The contrast becomes strong as a setting value increases. - Brightness: Adjusts the brightness. The brightness becomes strong as a setting value increases. - Color: Adjusts the depth of color. The color becomes dark as a setting value increases. - Sharpness: Adjusts the sharpness. An image becomes sharp as a setting value increases. It becomes soft as a setting value decreases. 5 FRAME . Masking Adjust: Adjusts the image masking according to the screen shape in the horizontal and vertical directions. 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: . UL, UR, LL, LR: 0 to 950 . Middle, Offset: _500 to 500 All items in a Masking Adjust menu are returned to the factory setting when you click the [RESET] button. - UL: - UR: - LL: - LR: - Upper Middle Offset: - Lower Middle Offset: . Squeeze: Set to ON or OFF.

Indicates the upper-left corner. Indicates the upper-right corner. Indicates the lower-left corner. Indicates the lower-right corner. Indicates the upper middle part. Indicates the lower middle part.

6 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.

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7 ELECTRIC V SHIFT FUNCTION Adjusts the vertical position of the projection screen electrically. The screen moves upwards when a setting value increases. It moves downwards when a setting value decreases. The setting value is returned to the factory setting when you click the [RESET] button. 8 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. Select the desired test pattern from Cross Hatch, Cross Hatch (Invert), Checker Flag, and Cinesco/Vista. Select OFF when not projecting a test pattern on the screen. n The “INPUT CONTROL”, “COLOR”, “PICTURE CONTROL”, “FRAME” (*), and “ELECTRIC V SHIFT FUNCTION” (*) menus on the FUNCTION MEMORY window cannot be operated while a test pattern is displayed. (*): FRAME and ELECTRIC V SHIFT FUNCTION menus can be operated in the test pattern of Cinesco/Vista. 3. MAINTENANCE window 1 2 3 4 5 6

WHITE BALANCE REGISTRATION ADJUST VERSION INFORMATION LAMP TIMER RESET LUMINANCE ADJUST TEST PATTERN

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7 COLOR SPACE CONVERTER (Refer to Section 2-5.)

2

1

4

3

6

7

5

1 WHITE BALANCE Changes the Custom1 to Custom4 values of “Color Temp” in the “COLOR” menu on the FUNCTION MEMORY window. n . This menu is displayed only when Custom1 to Custom4 of “Color Temp” is selected. . The value changed here is reflected on only “Color Temp”.

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2 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. . 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. 3 VERSION INFORMATION Displays the version of this unit. Click the [VERSION] button. 4 LAMP TIMER RESET Resets the operation time of a lamp before replacement during lamp replacement. Click the [RESET] button and enter a serial number in the “LAMP INFORMATION” menu. 5 LUMINANCE ADJUST Keeps the brightness of a lamp constant. Click the [CALIBRATE] button when a lamp became dark. The brightness of a lamp is adjusted automatically. 6 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. Select the desired test pattern from Cross Hatch, Cross Hatch (Invert), Checker Flag, Cinesco/Vista, and Test Model. Select OFF when not projecting a test pattern on the screen. n A “COLOR SPACE CONVERTER” menu cannot be operated while a test pattern is displayed. 2-18

4. INSTALLATION window 1

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1 Login Account 2 Internet Setting 3 Time Setting 1 Login Account A login account can be added. 2 Internet Setting Set when connecting this unit and PC through Ethernet during use of an SRX Controller. After setting, click the [APPLY] button. During initial setting, this item is set to RS-232C connection. 3 Time Setting Sets the installation place of this unit and the current time. After setting, click the [APPLY] button. . Time Zone: Sets the area in which this unit is installed. Click the check box for “Adjust clock for daylight saving changes” when setting summer time. . Date/Time: - Date: Sets the date. - Time: Sets the time. . Timer Server (NTP Server): Enter the address of a network time server in the “Address” column.

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Section 3 Error Message The messages below are displayed in the status message display at the back of the main unit and the “Error indication block� of an SRX controller. These messages are classified 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. n For WARNING (degree of risk: middle) and FAILURE (degree of risk: low), the power is not automatically 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 with the IFA board inserted.

Check the IFA board. Replace the IFA board if it is damaged.

ALERT_02

BOARD ERROR

The power of IFB board is defective with the IFB board inserted.

Check the IFB board. Replace the IFB board if it is damaged.

ALERT_03

BOARD ERROR

The power of IFC board is defective with the IFC board inserted.

Check the IFC board. Replace the IFC board if it is damaged.

ALERT_04

BOARD ERROR

The power of IFD board is defective with the IFD board inserted.

Check the IFD board. Replace the IFD board if it is damaged.

ALERT_05

BOARD ERROR

The power of the MX board is defective.

Check the MX board. Replace the MX board if it is damaged.

ALERT_06

BOARD ERROR

The power of the LPD board is defective.

Check the LPD board. Replace the LPD board if it is damaged.

ALERT_07

BOARD ERROR

The power of the CT board is defective.

Check the CT board. Replace the CT board if it is damaged.

ALERT_08

BOARD ERROR

The power of the DST board is defective.

Check the DST board. Replace the DST board if it is damaged.

ALERT_09

BOARD ERROR

The power of the PR1 board is defective.

Check the PR1 board. Replace the PR1 board if it is damaged.

ALERT_10

BOARD ERROR

The power of the PR2 board is defective.

Check the PR2 board. Replace the PR2 board if it is damaged.

ALERT_11

BOARD ERROR

The power of the SY board is defective.

Check the SY board. Replace the SY board if it is damaged.

ALERT_12

BOARD DETACHED

The CN board is disconnected.

Check the CN board.

ALERT_13

BOARD DETACHED

The MX board is disconnected.

Check the MX board.

ALERT_14

BOARD DETACHED

The LPD board is disconnected.

Check the LPD board.

ALERT_15

BOARD DETACHED

The CT board is disconnected.

Check the CT board.

ALERT_16

BOARD DETACHED

The DST board is disconnected.

Check the DST board.

ALERT_17

BOARD DETACHED

The PR1 board is disconnected.

Check the PR1 board.

ALERT_18

BOARD DETACHED

The PR2 board is disconnected.

Check the PR2 board.

ALERT_19

TEMPERATURE ERROR

The R panel temperature exceed the prescribed temperature.

Check the outside air temperature, and air supply and exhaust. Check the Peltier fan. Replace the Peltier fan if it is damaged.

ALERT_20

TEMPERATURE ERROR

The G panel temperature exceed the prescribed temperature.

Check the outside air temperature, and air supply and exhaust. Check the Peltier fan. Replace the Peltier fan if it is damaged.

ALERT_21

TEMPERATURE ERROR

The B panel temperature exceed the prescribed temperature.

Check the outside air temperature, and air supply and exhaust. Check the Peltier fan. Replace the Peltier fan if it is damaged.

ALERT_22

COVER DETACHED

The mirror sensor and/or rear cabinet sensor are disconnected.

Check the lamp replacement door and cold mirror position.

ALERT_25

TEMPERATURE ERROR

The lamp temperature exceeds the prescribed temperature.

Check the outside air temperature, the suction amount of a chimney duct, and the lamp cooling fan.

ALERT_27

FAN ERROR

The lamp 2 fan is defective or disconnected.

Check the lamp 2 fan. Replace the fan if it is damaged.

ALERT_28

FAN ERROR

The lamp 3 fan is defective or disconnected.

Check the lamp 3 fan. Replace the fan if it is damaged.

ALERT_29

FAN ERROR

The lamp 4 fan is defective or disconnected.

Check the lamp 4 fan. Replace the fan if it is damaged.

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Message No.

Error message

Trouble

Remedy

ALERT_30

FAN ERROR

The lamp 5 fan is defective or disconnected.

Check the lamp 5 fan. Replace the fan if it is damaged.

ALERT_32

BALLAST ERROR

A temperature error/stop protocol is sent from ballast communication.

Check the outside air temperature, air supply and exhaust, and ballast. Replace the ballast.

ALERT_33

BALLAST ERROR

A ballast fan error protocol is sent from ballast communication.

Check the ballast fan and replace it.

ALERT_34

BALLAST ERROR

The ACK command is not sent back from ballast communication in the prescribed time.

Check the cable between the ballast and shielding case. Check the ballast and replace it.

ALERT_35

LAMP ERROR

The lamp goes off (when a lamp nonlighting command is sent from ballast communication).

Check the lamp and replace it. Check the ballast and replace it.

ALERT_36

BALLAST ERROR

A communication NG unexpected command is continuously sent from ballast communication for more than the prescribed time.

Check the cable between the ballast and shielding case. Check the ballast and replace it.

ALERT_37

COVER DETACHED

The lamp house is out of position and the sensor is removed.

Check that the lamp house cover is not removed.

ALERT_38

BOARD ERROR

The current conduction of the CN board is defective.

Check the CN board and replace it.

ALERT_39

TEMPERATURE ERROR

The chimney sensor value exceeds the prescribed temperature.

Check the outside air temperature, the suction amount of a chimney duct, and the lamp cooling fan.

WARNING (Degree of risk: middle) Message No.

Error message

Trouble

Remedy

WARN_01

FAN ERROR

The power fan of the unit is defective or removed.

Check the power fan of the unit. Replace the power fan if it is damaged.

WARN_02

FAN ERROR

The power fan of the unit is defective or removed.

Check the power fan of the unit. Replace the power fan if it is damaged.

WARN_05

FAN ERROR

Shielding case fan 1 is defective or removed.

Check shielding case fan 1. Replace fan 1 if it is damaged.

WARN_06

FAN ERROR

Shielding case fan 2 is defective or removed.

Check shielding case fan 2. Replace fan 2 if it is damaged.

WARN_11

FAN ERROR

The PBS_B fan is defective or removed.

Check the PBS_B fan. Replace the PBS_B fan if it is damaged.

WARN_12

FAN ERROR

The Peltier R fan is defective or removed.

Check the Peltier R fan. Replace the Peltier R fan if it is damaged.

WARN_13

FAN ERROR

The Peltier G fan is defective or removed.

Check the Peltier G fan. Replace the Peltier G fan if it is damaged.

WARN_14

FAN ERROR

The Peltier B fan is defective or removed.

Check the Peltier B fan. Replace the Peltier B fan if it is damaged.

WARN_16

FAN ERROR

The optical unit 2 fan is defective or removed.

Check the optical unit 2 fan. Replace the optical unit 2 fan if it is damaged.

WARN_18

FAN ERROR

The PSCon fan is defective or removed.

Check the PSCon fan. Replace the PSCon fan if it is damaged.

WARN_19

COVER DETACHED

The filter cover door is opened or removed.

Check the filter cover door and cover switch connector.

WARN_20

DEVICE ERROR

The temperature of a Peltier R continuously exceeds the prescribed temperature.

Check the outside air temperature, and air supply and exhaust. Check the Peltier. Replace the Peltier if it is damaged.

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Message No.

Error message

Trouble

Remedy

WARN_21

DEVICE ERROR

The temperature of a Peltier G continuously exceeds the prescribed temperature.

Check the outside air temperature, and air supply and exhaust. Check the Peltier. Replace the Peltier if it is damaged.

WARN_22

DEVICE ERROR

The temperature of a Peltier B continuously exceeds the prescribed temperature.

Check the outside air temperature, and air supply and exhaust. Check the Peltier. Replace the Peltier if it is damaged.

WARN_23

CONNECTOR DETACHED

The connector of a Peltier R is disconnected.

Check the connector of a Peltier R.

WARN_24

CONNECTOR DETACHED

The connector of a Peltier G is disconnected.

Check the connector of a Peltier G.

WARN_25

CONNECTOR DETACHED

The connector of a Peltier B is disconnected.

Check the connector of a Peltier B.

WARN_26

DOUSER ERROR

Operation is not completed within the prescribed time during douser opening and closing.

Check the connector of a shift block. Check the shift block and replace it.

WARN_27

BALLAST ERROR

A ballast communication ACK command is not returned (during ON operation or seven seconds after ON operation).

Check the cable between the ballast and shielding cable. Check the ballast and replace it.

WARN_28

BALLAST ERROR

The lamp power range information from ballast communication does not coincide with lamp serial information.

Check the range setting of ballast and the serial information of a lamp.

FAILURE (Degree of risk: low) Message No.

Error message

Trouble

Remedy

FAIL_01

TEMPERATURE ERROR

The system area temperature exceeds the prescribed temperature.

Check the outside air temperature, system area fan, and air supply and exhaust.

FAIL_02

TEMPERATURE ERROR

The chimney duct temperature exceeds the prescribed temperature.

Check the outside air temperature, the suction amount of a chimney duct, and the lamp cooling fan.

FAIL_03

TEMPERATURE ERROR

The power area temperature exceeds the prescribed temperature.

Check the outside air temperature and the air supply and exhaust of a power area.

FAIL_04

TEMPERATURE ERROR

The suction temperature exceeds the prescribed temperature.

Check the outside air temperature.

FAIL_06

TEMPERATURE ERROR

The optical unit temperature exceeds the prescribed temperature.

Check the outside air temperature, and air supply and exhaust.

FAIL_10

TEMPERATURE ERROR

The R panel temperature exceeds the prescribed temperature for the fixed time.

Check the outside air temperature, and air supply and exhaust. Check the Peltier fan. Replace the Peltier fan if it is damaged.

FAIL_11

TEMPERATURE ERROR

The G panel temperature exceeds the prescribed temperature for the fixed time.

Check the outside air temperature, and air supply and exhaust. Check the Peltier fan. Replace the Peltier fan if it is damaged.

FAIL_12

TEMPERATURE ERROR

The B panel temperature exceeds the prescribed temperature for the fixed time.

Check the outside air temperature, and air supply and exhaust. Check the Peltier fan. Replace the Peltier fan if it is damaged.

FAIL_13

TEMPERATURE ERROR

The lamp temperature exceeds the prescribed temperature.

Check the outside air temperature, the suction amount of a chimney duct, and the lamp cooling fan.

FAIL_15

TEMPERATURE ERROR

A temperature error/warning protocol is sent from ballast communication.

Check the ballast and replace it. Check the outside air temperature.

FAIL_16

LENS ERROR

Zoom does not reach the target position within the prescribed time of memory loading.

Check the function operation, lens, and lens cable. Check the SY board and replace it.

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Message No.

Error message

Trouble

Remedy

FAIL_17

LENS ERROR

Focus does not reach the target position within the prescribed time of memory loading.

Check the function operation, lens, and lens cable again. Check the SY board and replace it.

FAIL_18

LENS ERROR

Zoom does not move by 10 stp in two seconds or more during continuous +/_ pressing operation.

Check the lens and lens cable. Check the SY board and replace it.

FAIL_19

LENS ERROR

Focus does not move by 10 stp in two seconds or more during continuous +/_ pressing operation.

Check the lens and lens cable. Check the SY board and replace it.

FAIL_21

ADJUSTMENT ERROR

The Z-axis does not move by 10 stp in two seconds or more during continuous +/_ pressing operation.

Check the lamp house-supplied motor. Check the harness and replace the motor. Check the SY board and replace it.

FAIL_24

ADJUSTMENT ERROR

Failure occurs during calibration of luminance deterioration correction.

Perform recalibration, check the lamp (luminance deterioration), and replace it.

FAIL_25

DEVICE ERROR

FPGA configuration fails.

Turn off the power once, then turn on it again.

FAIL_26

DEVICE ERROR

IIC communication error.

Turn off the power once, then turn on it again.

FAIL_27

DEVICE ERROR

LVDS error

Turn off the power once, then turn on it again.

FAIL_28

DEVICE ERROR

PLL error

Turn off the power once, then turn on it again.

FAIL_29

DEVICE ERROR

Parity error

Turn off the power once, then turn on it again.

FAIL_30

BALLAST ERROR

A protocol with interlocking is sent from ballast communication.

Turn off the power once, then turn on it again.

FAIL_34

ADJUSTMENT ERROR

The Z-axis is gotten out of range in the + direction from the luminance peak saving point. (150 stp)

Readjust the Z-axis and save it. Return the Z-axis in the _ direction.

FAIL_35

ADJUSTMENT ERROR

The Z-axis is gotten out of range in the _ direction from the luminance peak saving point. (150 stp)

Readjust the Z-axis and save it. Return the Z-axis in the + direction.

FAIL_36

DEVICE ERROR

DVI error. Operation is set so that no image appears in DVI.

Check the setting and set the operation again.

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SRX-R220/R210


SRX-R220 (SY) SRX-R210 (SY) E 9-968-323-01

Sony Corporation

Printed in Japan 2007. 8 22 Š2007


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