The VX-2c is among the first DLP™ projectors to offer a 16:9 native resolution, 3-chip system for home theater. The VX-2c optical light engine utilizes three of Texas Instruments’ advanced HD-2 DMD’s™ featuring 1280 x 720 high definition resolution and 12 degree mirror tilt for the finest black level performance. Unlike previous single- chip implementations of the HD-2, no color wheel is required in a 3-chip system, reducing mechanical complexity and compromises to color spectrum purity. The VX-
Textual and Graphic Conventions Text Conventions: Graphic Conventions: 1.2 Using This Manual 1.3 Description, Features and Benefits Key Features and Benefits Parts List . Optional Accessories: 2.1 VX-33i at a Glance Figure 2-1. VX-33i Front/Bottom/Side View 2.2 VX-33i Rear Panel Figure 2-2. VX-33i Rear Panel 2.3 VX-33i Rear Connector Panel Figure 2-3. Rear Connector Panel 2.4 VX-33i Remote Control Figure 2-4. VX-33i Remote Control 3.1 Remote Control Notes on Batteries Notes on Remote Control Ope
The image will be centered and displayed as large as possible depending on the source type and projector model: •A video image or 4:3 graphic image is enlarged to fill the screen height, centered between black side bars. •A 5:4 graphic image is enlarged to fill the screen height and is centered between black side bars. •An anamorphic (16:9) image fills the whole screen. •Full Size: Select Full Size to use all pixels for displaying the image, regardless of source or original aspect ratio. Incomin
This is a LIMITED WARRANTY as defined in the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act. Please read it carefully and retain it with your other important documents. WHAT IS COVERED UNDER THE TERMS OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY: SERVICE LABOR: Runco will pay for service labor by a Runco Authorized Service Center when needed as a result of manufacturing defect for a period of two (2) years from the effective date of delivery to the end user (excluding the lamp). PARTS (not including the lamp): Runco will provide new o
Connect your test pattern source to the input that you are calibrating and proceed as follows. Perform the adjustments in the order listed here. Brightness: On your external test pattern source, select a PLUGE pattern. (PLUGE is an acronym for “Picture Line-Up Generation Equipment.”) Figure 4-2 shows a typical PLUGE pattern. Below BlackAbove Black Figure 4-2. Typical PLUGE Pattern for Adjusting Brightness PLUGE patterns vary but generally consist of some combination of black, white and gray area
This flagship product represents a technological watershed, incorporating engineering advances significantly beyond the heretofore state-of-the-art. The MBX-1 utilizes a unique and revolutionary video processing system capable of actually duplicating the characteristics of film for the first time in a fixed-pixel digital projector. This is accomplished through specialized circuits that implement a 3-step process— pre-processing, decoding and optimizing film-originated signals; enhancing the dyna
With its • 230 ANSI lumens • Multiple Aspect Ratios true 8-inch CRTs, fully color-cor- • Color corrected and filtered HD-8 lenses • 110 KHz Horizontal scan rate rected and filtered lenses, and • Eye-Q™: The intelligent way to converge • 120 MHz Bandwidth accurate 25-point zone conver- • Impressive gamma correction • Convergence on green for accurate linearity gence system, this projector will precisely reproduce video from any source. Its scan rate capabilities SPECIFICATI
The blanking correcions are only enabled during the blanking adjustments. Horizontal Phase Adjustment Push the control disc up or down to highlight H PHASE on Geometry menu and the press ENTER. Note : No horizontal phase adjustment is available on the internal # pattern. For external sources : f the raster shift is correctly adjusted, the H Phase text box is projected in the middle of the aster. At that moment, the “><” icon indicates the middle of the raster. Adjust the H Phase control until th
IBM PC (or compatible), Apple Macintosh to the RS232 input of the projector........................................................................................................................................................3-6 CONTROLLING ....................................................................................................................................4-1 Battery installation in the RCU..........................................................................................