Madrigal Imaging MP-8, MP-9 user manual

User manual for the device Madrigal Imaging MP-8, MP-9

Device: Madrigal Imaging MP-8, MP-9
Category: Projector
Manufacturer: Madrigal Imaging
Size: 2.25 MB
Added : 11/15/2013
Number of pages: 138
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Owner’s Manual
MP-8
MP-9
Projectors

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CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. The lightning flash with arrowhead The exclamation point within an symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is equilateral triangle is intended to intended to alert the user to the alert the user to the presence of presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” important operating and maintenanc

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User's Manual Table of Contents Section Contents Page Introduction 1.1 The Projector ________________________________________ 1.1 1 1.2 Purchaser's Record and Servicing _________________________ 1.2 Installation & 2.1 Quick Setup _________________________________________ 2.1 2 Setup 2.2 Installation Considerations ______________________________ 2.2 2.3 Hardware Setup ______________________________________ 2.8 2.4 Mounting __________________________________________ 2.12 2.5 Power Connection _____

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Section 1 Introduction 1.1 The Projector The Madrigal Imaging MP-8 and MP-9 projectors are ultra high resolution graphics projectors compatible with virtually all input sources. Their superior performance and high quality projected images place them well above other projection systems in their class. Features include: ❑ color-corrected lens systems to conform to HDTV standards ❑ automatic lock to inputs between 14 kHz and 152 kHz ❑ liquid coupled (MP-9) or air coupled (MP-8) lens design ❑ high

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INTRODUCTION Should projector servicing be required, service personnel can use the keypad to make service adjustments and alignments. In some cases the projector may be serviced without accessing the projector’s internal circuitry. Projector settings, usually different for different sources, are stored in memory for each individual source. These settings are retained until changed by the user, even if power is removed from the projector. Construction ➤ The projector body is comprised of a stur

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Section 2 Installation & Setup This section explains how to install and set up the projector. If you are familiar with the projector and want to quickly set it up for temporary use, follow the Quick Setup instructions in section 2.1. For a complete setup, skip section 2.1 and follow the instructions and guides covered in the remaining subsections. 2.1 Quick Setup Follow these 7 steps for quick set up of the projector: Step 1 ➤ Position the Projector To perform a quick setup, the projector must

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INSTALLATION & SETUP Step 6 ➤ Select the Input SOURCE 0 1 Press to select the source connected to the built-in RGB input. Step 7 ➤ Adjust the Display HELP 0 Press to select the Guided Source Setup tutorial. 2.2 Installation Careful consideration should be given as to how and where the projection system is installed. Although the projector offers high performance, the final Considerations display quality will be compromised if the projector is not installed properly. This subsection discusses

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INSTALLATION & SETUP Rear Screen, Ceiling Mount Installation ADVANTAGES CONSIDERATIONS • Projector is completely hidden from the audience. • Requires separate room. • Usually good ambient light rejection. • Installation cost is usually higher. Rear Screen, Floor Mount With Mirror ADVANTAGES CONSIDERATIONS • Projector is completely hidden. • Requires separate room. • Usually good ambient light rejection. • Installation cost is usually higher. • Less space is required behind the screen than other

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INSTALLATION & SETUP Curved Screen (gain >1) Audience Coverage Figure 2-2. Audience Coverage with Curved Screen Curved screens have gains larger than 1 and viewing angles much less than 180°. Most curved screens have different horizontal and vertical viewing angles. Incident light does not reflect equally in all directions. The reflected light concentrates in a conical volume or “viewing cone”. Audiences within the viewing cone see a brighter image than that from an equal area on a flat scree

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INSTALLATION & SETUP Screen Size and ➤ Screen size and throw distance are interrelated. (See Appendices F and G.) As screen size increases, the distance between the projector and the screen Throw Distance also increases. During projection room design, make sure that the room can accommodate the required position of the projector for the screen size you need. Screen Size Screen sizes vary according to model and lens type. (See Appendices F and G.) Choose a screen size which is appropriate for

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door door unwanted light INSTALLATION & SETUP Lighting ➤ Proper lighting is another important factor when designing a projection room. Visiting a movie theatre can give you an idea of what makes a good projection environment. All walls, floors and furnishings are dull colored and non-reflectively finished. Every effort should be made to create the best environment for your system. When designing a projection room, try to avoid white, reflective ceilings and non-directional lighting such as flu

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door door INSTALLATION & SETUP Prime Audience Area window Figure 2-4. Good Screen Placement Other ➤ Here are some other considerations and tips which can help you improve the design of your projection system. Considerations ❑ Proper ventilation is important. The ambient temperature should be kept constant and below 35° C (95° F). Keep the projector away from heating and/or air conditioning vents. Changes in temperature can cause drifts in the projector circuitry which may affect performance. ❑

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INSTALLATION & SETUP SQUARE ROOMS RECTANGULAR ROOMS Corner placement of screen Screen placement along short yields best audience coverage. wall yields best audience coverage. Prime Audience Area Prime Audience Area Figure 2-5. Screen Locations for Maximum Audience Coverage 2.3 Hardware This section explains: how to convert the keypad from a built-in keypad to a remote keypad, how to change keypad protocol and backlit settings, and Setup how to determine if reverse scan setup is required. K

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INSTALLATION & SETUP Follow the steps below to convert the keypad to a remote keypad and change its protocol setting. Step 1 Unplug the projector then lift the front top cover to access the built-in keypad. To lift the cover, grasp it above the red and blue lenses then lift it until the keypad is exposed. The keypad is mounted to a securing bracket located above the lens assem- blies. Loosen the two bracket wing nuts then move the keypad away from the bracket. See Figure 2-6. Step 2 Loca

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INSTALLATION & SETUP JP1 This jumper setting is important if the keypad is configured for remote operation. There are two keypad protocols: A and B. These protocols are available to allow two projectors in the same room to be independently con- trolled by separate remote keypads. The protocol setting of the keypad must UTIL 6 7 match that set in the projector’s Keypad Options menu ( ). For more information about keypad protocols, refer to the Remote Control Options entry in section 3.7, Utilit

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INSTALLATION & SETUP If the keypad is configured for IR remote operation, make sure the batteries are installed. If it is configured for built-in or wired remote operation, make sure its extension cable is properly connected to the projector. Perform the following keystroke sequences to change its operating settings: • To toggle the keypad’s protocol setting (A or B), BRITE DETAIL TINT 1 press . • To toggle the backlit feature (enable or disable), BRITE DETAIL TINT 3 press . • To return all conf

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INSTALLATION & SETUP 2.4 Mounting The projector should be mounted after the system design has been established and reverse scan setup (if required) is complete. Front Screen ➤ Floor Mount Installations Mount the projector on a secured table or cart. Position the projector at the chosen room location with the projector pointing towards the center of the projection screen. The angle of projection, combined with the tilt angle of the screen should direct the reflected image towards the center

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INSTALLATION & SETUP Position the projector so that it is pointing toward the center of the projection screen. The angle of projection combined with the tilt angle of the screen should direct the reflected image towards the center of the audience. It is rec- ommended that the difference between the projection angle and the screen tilt angle (within a common reference) be less than 15°. See to Figure 2-11. Figure 2-11. Ceiling Mount Installation Instructions for adjusting projection angle are pr

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INSTALLATION & SETUP Diffused Rear Screen Systems If the system includes a diffused rear screen, floor mount or ceiling mount the projector so that the image is directed to the center of the audience. Projection tilt should be less than 15°. See Figure 2-13. Figure 2-13. Diffused Rear Screen Installation In situations where the space behind the projector is limited, a mirror may be used to fold the optical path as illustrated in Figure 2-14. If a diffused screen is used, the projection angle


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