1Notes:•Pioneer will accept no responsibilities for damages re-sulting from problems with parts other than those sup-plied by Pioneer.•Performance sha
90ADJUSTMENTS4. SCREEN ADJUSTMENTS(1) Adjustment flowchartThe following shows the order for performing the adjustments generally required in the setup
91ADJUSTMENTS(2) Convergence adjustment flowchart1Find the center of the screen32Input the adjustment signal4Adjust the size of V SIZE V␣ LINH␣ SIZE
92ADJUSTMENTS3 Center adjustmentSet to only green and adjust the center with V STATIC GH STATIC␣ .Note) Please to not move the center more than2.5cm
93ADJUSTMENTSObservehereReference informationTo adjust the NTSC input for horizontal 93% and vertical 92%, use the frame size screen of the LD testdis
94ADJUSTMENTS Notes¶The adjusting points set by the circuit are fixed at the positions shown in the figure. In some cases, theOSD display may devi
95ADJUSTMENTSMovement of screen by point convergence adjustmentMovement of screenOSD displayUse especially when adjusting the horizontal size of the
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98ADJUSTMENTSIn adjustment step 6 , adjust the inside of the screen and produce linearity.The following are examples of adjusting points in point c
99ADJUSTMENTSMovement on screenDisplayed OSD
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104ADJUSTMENTS5 24 16 3 NoteIf only one point is moved greatly in the pointconvergence mode, it may not move in areassmaller than the desired adju
105ADJUSTMENTS1 STATIC 002 SIZE 01 MID LIN 04 MID SIZE 034 SKEW 06 3D SKEW 185 KEY 07 6 SUB KEY
106ADJUSTMENTS1 STATIC 302 SIZE 36 MID LIN 54 MID SIZE 484 SKEW 31 3D SKEW 335 KEY 37 6 SUB KEY
107ADJUSTMENTS8 H BLK L and H BLK R adjustments H BLK L and H BLK R adjustments are performed to obtain the optimum convergence adjustment wave
108ADJUSTMENTSH BLK R adjustmentOutput all three colors R, G, B, observe the␣ right␣ side␣ of␣ the␣ screen , and adjust with H␣ BLK␣ R so that the co
109ADJUSTMENTSACBDConfirming the optimum H BLK L, H BLK R valuesOSD displayOptimum H BLK R valueMovement on screenWhen point A is lowered by point con
110ADJUSTMENTS(4) White balance adjustment flowchartWhen adjusting the multi projection unit Initial settingMulti onABL switching setting (Refer to pa
111ADJUSTMENTS(5) White balance adjustment1 Before adjusting white balanceAdjusting the white balance means to adjust the color tone. This adjustment
112ADJUSTMENTS3 Adjustment flow[1] Perform the adjustment using the full white (variable by %) signal generator.[2] Perform the COLOR, TINT, and SHAR
113ADJUSTMENTS5 Rough adjustments(1) Black level adjustment Signal:White 10%Adjust R LOW, G LOW, and B LOW to the point where the CRT starts lighting
114ADJUSTMENTS7 ABL GAIN adjustment (White 100%)The ABL GAIN adjustment adjusts the white 100% luminance of a unit to other units after low luminance
115ADJUSTMENTS9 Adjustment using moving imagesThe adjustment using images adjusts the overall joining of the screens by loading discs used by users (f
116ADJUSTMENTS3 Color adjustment (White balance)(a) Effects of brightness¶ Take note of dark images which have some high luminance parts.¶ The reflec
117ADJUSTMENTS(6) External control by MPJ RS-232CAs MPJ is equipped with a RS-232C port, various controls and, white balance and convergence adjustmen
118ADJUSTMENTSABL operation link level adjustment (Note 1)Adjustment mode exitAdjustment mode start-upR,G,B all color offR,G,B all color onABL gain ad
119ADJUSTMENTSCom-mandNameNormalValidNumberDirectFunctionUP/DWCommandB39 BLUE 39 X √√B40 BLUE 40 X √√B41 BLUE 41 X √√B42 BLUE 42 X √√B43 BLUE 43 X √√B
120ADJUSTMENTSB BP2 P-CONV. ADJ P2 X XBP3 P-CONV. ADJ P3 X XBP4 P-CONV. ADJ P4 X XBP5 P-CONV. ADJ P5 X XBP6 P-CONV. ADJ P6 X XBP7 P-CONV. ADJ P7 X XBP
121ADJUSTMENTSG G61 P-CONV. ADJ 61 X √√ | |GP0 P-CONV. ADJ P0GHI GREEN HIGH-LIGHT X √√GLW GREEN LOW-LIGHT X √√GON GREEN ON X X XGO
122ADJUSTMENTSP PON POWER ON √ XXPOF POWER OFF √ XXPOC POWER ON(MUTE) √ XXPAL TV SYSTEM PAL √ XXR R00 RED 00 X √√||R59 RED 59R61 P-CONV. ADJ 61 X √√||
123ADJUSTMENTSNote 1 : The ABL command is valid only in the ABL combination ON (CBY) state.The ABL level setting and the ABL voltage for the individua
124ADJUSTMENTS3 List of GET commandsWhat are GET commands?¶ Commands which output adjustment data, etc. from MPJ microprocessor to the PC.¶ The adjus
125ADJUSTMENTS[2] <GRV> (GET RV CONV.DATA) — RED horizontal convergence data is output.<GGV> (GET GV CONV.DATA) — GREEN horizontal converg
126ADJUSTMENTS[4]<GWB> (GET W/B DATA) — White balance adjustment data is output.Format : Output in the following order.1 STX (02H)2 <LWT>/
127ADJUSTMENTS[7] <GST> (GET STATUS) — Various setting states are output.1 STX (02H)2 Version of microcomputer software (5 BYTE)Example)V1.00:I
128ADJUSTMENTS4 PRECAUTIONS[1] The adjusted data is backed up by the AJN command.After adjustments, always perform AJN. AJN will also exit the screen
129ADJUSTMENTS(7) Adjustments by remote controlMPJ adjustments can be performed using the remote control unit (RU-V107) besides the computer and soft-
130ADJUSTMENTS1)POWER• Turns on/off the power of the unit.2)0<Adjustment Mode>• Selects ID CLEAR in the ID SET/CLEAR/SELECT MODE. Also selects “
131ADJUSTMENTS8)4<Adjustment Mode>• Selects 4 (CONVERGENCE ADJUST MODE) of the main menu of the adjustment mode.• Selects “4” for ID SET and ID
132ADJUSTMENTS12)8<Adjustment Mode>• Selects “8” for ID SET and ID SELECT in the ID SET/CLEAR/SELECT MODE.• Cyclically selects TV SYSTEM in the
133ADJUSTMENTS18)E<Adjustment Mode>• Selects “E” for ID SET and ID SELECT in the ID SET/CLEAR/SELECT MODE.19)F<Adjustment Mode>• Selects “
134ADJUSTMENTS26)INPUT SEL<Normal Mode>• Cyclically switches the input function in the following order.3 VIDEO 3 Y/C 3 RGB27)<Adjustm
135ADJUSTMENTSNOTES)¶The set operates as follows when the above is displayed:• No key is pressed = Adjustment mode is canceled after about 180 seconds
136ADJUSTMENTS3. COLOR 1284. TINT 1285. SHARP 1286. LIN WHT 128<ABL>0. -GAIN 128D. -LEVEL 1287. R HIGH 1288. G HIGH 1289. B HIGH 128A. R LOW 128
137ADJUSTMENTSNOTES)¶The set operates as follows when the above is displayed:• No key is pressed = Adjustment mode is canceled after about 180 seconds
138ADJUSTMENTS2 Performing adjustments1) Entering and exiting the adjustment modeTurn on the power switch and press the two ADJ IN keys of the remote
139ADJUSTMENTS3 Adjustment examples[1] Setting the ID1) Enter the adjustment mode by ADJ IN key.2) The main menu will be displayed. Press the 1 key to
5FEATURESCHAPTER 1. FEATURES1. FEATURES OF THE MULTI PROJECTION UNIT(hereinafter referred to as the “MPJ”)¶ Thin, space-saving design (75 cm deep), an
140ADJUSTMENTS[3] Adjusting the H SIZE1) Enter the adjustment mode.2) Press the 3 key to select [3. DEFLECTION ADJ].3) Press the 5 key to select [H S
141ADJUSTMENTS[5] Adjusting the red point convergence1) Enter the adjustment mode.2) Press the 5 key to select [5. POINT CONVER ADJ].3) Press the RADJ
142ADJUSTMENTS[8] To return the convergence and white balance adjustment data to that at shipment:1) Set the adjustment mode.2) Press the 7 key.Select
143ADJUSTMENTS4 Precautions upon use (Adjustment control unit)• Always release the adjustment mode with ADJ OUT button and turn off the power with the
144OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE1. MAINTENANCE(1) Re-adjustments after 3 monthsEven if the RM-V2550BU is adjusted adequately at the time of installation,
145OPERATION AND MAINTENANCEInput signalOperation Command(computer)NTSC3STARTPAL3= Time+ 1 sec. =• <AOF> sent by ID=**1 second• <AON> se
146OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE3. SERVICING SYSTEMThe following describes the servicing system for this system.[1] Repairs will be provided free of charg
PRECAUTIONS1471. PRECAUTIONS ON FUNCTION AND PERFORMANCE OFSYSTEM¶ The picture may turn to disorder temporarily due to power discharge inside the CRT
1482. NOT MALFUNCTION¶ In some cases, the screen from appear bluish when seen from the left and slightly reddish when seen fromthe right. This phenome
149PRECAUTIONS3. CHECKING THE ADJUSTMENTS1. Preparation for adjustments1 Connect the power supply as well as the input signal cables and ABL interlock
6FEATURES¶ “Color mode selection function” for convenient camera reshootingThe MPJ is equipped with a “color mode selection function” allowing the sel
150PRECAUTIONS4. CAUTION AND NOTES ON THE MPF INSTALLATION5. NOTE IN USE OF THE OPTIONAL JOINT-LESS SCREENS¶ The areas corresponding to the joints may
151PRECAUTIONS6. TROUBLESHOOTINGCheck once again before assuming the set is malfunctioning. The problem may be due to inadequate mainte-nance, erroneo
152MVP MANUAL1. INTRODUCTIONThe multi video processor (hereafter referred to as MVP below) is equipped with a serial interface conforming toRS-232C st
153MVP MANUALFG Frame GroundTx Trandmitted DataRx Received DataRTS Requenst to SendCTS Clear to SendDSR Data Set ReadySG Signal Ground1142513Connectio
154MVP MANUALSelectableFixed3. INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING A COMPUTER AS A TERMINAL<When the IBM-PC/AT is used>¶ Use commercially available communica
155MVP MANUAL4. OPERATING MODES1.Normal mode : This mode is set when the power and reset switches are pressed.This makes the panel switch effective an
156MVP MANUAL5. Adjustment Mode¶ NTSC Input Board Adjustment Mode:Mode in which the adjustment commands of the NTSC input board can be executed.(Adjus
157MVP MANUAL5. MVP VIDEO OUTPUT MODES¶ The video output formats set by the mode switches are as shown in the following table.(At shipment, the mode s
158MVP MANUAL6. ADJUSTMENT FUNCTIONSMVP enables the input and output boards to be adjusted and set by connecting the external computer. Thefollowing a
159MVP MANUAL7. PICTURE FRAME ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURESAdjust the MVP picture frame as follows.(1) Connect the RS-232C cable to the MVP panel.(Refer to (P
7GENERAL SPECIFICATIONSCHAPTER 2. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS1. SPECIFICATIONS OF THE DIFFERENT UNITS(1) Multi Projection Unit (RM-V2550BU, RM-V2550E)TV fo
160MVP MANUAL(3) To set the system back to 4-screen magnification [@ command]Input: @h (h=8 or 9)Explanation: • For setting the system back to 4-scr
161MVP MANUAL(2) To perform coarse adjustments of the picture frame [&P2, &Q2 commands]Input: &P2d2h1h2h3, &Q2d2h1h2h3 Explanation: &a
162MVP MANUAL(3) To store the picture frame data [&W command]Input : &W0, &W1Explanation :&W0 : Sets the saved values to the settings
163MVP MANUAL3. To switch the image input [IFF command]Input: IFFa Explanation: Switches between the V IN input 4-screen enlarged display and the OPTI
164MVP MANUAL4. To indicate the current MVP state [SYS command]Input: SYS Explanation: The current MVP state is shown when SYS is input.(Example)RMD
165MVP MANUAL*6 : Display of remote and manual statesREMOTE MODE : Remote stateMANUAL MODE : Manual state*7 : Slot number*8 : Type of input boardNTSC
166MVP MANUAL(3) Bright compensation [BRT command]Input: BRTd Explanation: Corrects the brightness of the NTSC input board.d : Compensation value 0 to
167MVP MANUAL(5) Tint adjustment [TNT command]Input : TNTd1d2d3Explanation: Corrects the tint of the NTSC input board.d1d2d3 : Compensation value 0 to
168MVP MANUAL(5) To set the output to the NTSC mode [NT command](6) To set the output to standard RGB mode [NTR command](7) To set the output to the d
169MVP MANUAL8. DEMO PATTERN SETTINGS AND CAUTIONSThe MVP does not have an RMD-V3216 type DEMO switch, but 2x2 enlarged screen automatic display is po
8GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS(2) Projection Screen Kits1 4mm-screw screen (RM-V2550S)External dimensions ... 1030.8 x 768.5 x 84.8mmWeight ...
170MVP MANUAL9. INSTALLING AND REMOVING BOARDS(Fig. A)(Fig. B)(Fig. C)Screw (3x6)x6<Removal procedure>1 Remove the front panel.2 Remove the scre
171MVP MANUAL<Board layout><Relationship between board insertion lanes and rear panel connectors>Board insertion lane Rear panel connector
172MVP MANUAL10. RMD-V3020 COMMAND REFERENCE(1) Outline of the RMD-V3020• IntroductionThe RMD-V3020 is an input board (hereafter referred to as VS boa
173MVP MANUAL(2) VS board command rules0. Symbolsaaa : Command consisting of 3 alphabet lettersddd : Basic commands : Decimals between 0 to 255 consis
174MVP MANUAL2. Exceptional commands• Model data commandsTBL : Displays the current model data table.TBLhh : Displays the hh model data table.M : Disp
175MVP MANUAL(3) Tracking adjustment [TRK command]Input : TRKd1d2d3Explanation: • d1d2d3 : Compensation data 0 to 254• Eliminates lateral vibration of
176MVP MANUAL(7) B, R clamp adjustment [BLV, RLV commands]Input : BLVd1d2d3, RLVd1d2d3Explanation :• d1d2d3 : Compensation data 0 to 254• BLV : Adjust
177MVP MANUAL(10) Horizontal, vertical blanking window position adjustment[HWN, VWN commands]Input : HWNd1d2d3, VWNd1d2d3Explanation :• d1d2d3 :Compen
178MVP MANUAL(12) Full dot number compensation [HFD command]Input : HFDdddExplanation :• d1d2d3:Compensation data 0 to 254• Corrects the preset sampli
179MVP MANUAL(15) Vertical compression filter conversion rate input [LCV command]Input : LCVd1d2d3d4Explanation :• d1d2=00 to 15 (Add 0 before all num
9GENERAL SPECIFICATIONSNo. Name Type Function1 AC inlet Connect the power cord here.2 AC outlet Connect other multi projection units here. Not linked
180MVP MANUAL(18) To select preset model [M command]Input : Mh1h2Explanation :• Refer to “VS Board Model Selection” described later for the VS board m
181MVP MANUAL(19) Model fresh [F command]Input : Fh1h2Explanation :• Sets back to the model data preset at shipment.Model data No.h1 h20 0 Auto0 1 VGA
182MVP MANUAL(21) Model table reference [TBL command]Input : TBLh1h2Explanation : hh model data No. (Refer to the M command for the model data No.)• D
183MVP MANUALThe relative address and data are as follows.However, relative addresses 20 to 3F are the system reservation range.Data ContentsModel dat
184MVP MANUAL(23) Vertical frequency input [VFQ command]Input : VFQd1d2d3.d4d5d6Explanation : • Directly changes the horizontal frequency of the model
185MVP MANUAL11. MODE 99The VS board contains preset data for autolocking 9 computer main models at shipment.However, looking at the recent PC market
186MVP MANUAL12. VS BOARD MODEL SELECTIONAuto lockedCheck frequency,line number usingFRQ commandOutput in Mode 99Locked in Mode 99?Preset PC?(01 to 09
187MVP MANUAL14. SELECTING THE SYNC SIGNALWhen adjusting the VS board, care must be taken regarding the relation of the priority order of the syncsign
188MVP MANUAL15. RMD-V3104U, RMD-V3104A additional commands[B command]Form: Bh1h2ad1d2d3d4Function: Controls the designated screen individuallyExplana
189MVP MANUAL\[M command]Form: Mh1h2ad1d2Function: Displays a magnified screenExplanation: h1h2 :Matrix screen no. (11~FF)Indicates the position of th
PIONEER RM-V2550MANUAL.This Acrobat (IE: a PDF file) version of the Pioneer manual was made fromthe original digital document and has had some u
10GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS[Fig. 2-1-2]Control Panel
190MVP MANUAL• Matrix screen no.Indicates the position of the output screen that will become the top-left corner of the magnifieddisplay.When this is
191MVP MANUAL[D command]Form: Dh1h2aFunction: Outputs the designated input on the designated screen while leaving the images on the otherscreens as th
11GENERAL SPECIFICATIONSNo. Name Type Function1 ABL linking switch Slide switch When ABL linking is on, the ABL linking controlvoltage’s control quant
12GENERAL SPECIFICATIONSControl Panel Mode Switches¶ INPUT SELECT switchPosition FunctionVIDEO Selects the VIDEO input terminal. When selected, the VI
13GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS[RGB-1 terminal][VIDEO input]The video output terminal outputs the signal input to the input terminal (through out). When conn
14GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS(3) Multi Video Processor (RMD-V3104U, RMD-V3104A)Input signalInput video signal1 set ...
15GENERAL SPECIFICATIONSMULTI VIDEO PROCESSOR RMD-V3104JINPUTOUTPUTPOWERONOFFMULTI VIDEO PROCESSOR RMD-V3104J121 POWER indicatorLights when the power
16GENERAL SPECIFICATIONSINPUTOPTIONV.FILON OFF(Y/C)Y/CYCGBR H/CSV(Y)(C)INPUTOUTPUTFUSE 125V 3.15AAC INLETV INV OUT1 V OUT2V OUT3 V OUT4CONTROLI
17GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS8 MODE switchSelects the video output mode.MODE switch detailsStandard/Double scanStandardDouble scanStandardDouble scanStanda
18GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS~ AC INLETConnects the power cord to the unit.! FUSEUse only a fuse with the specified capacity.Unplug the power cord before r
19GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS299154303141916420482.63 RGB signalGreen (G on Sync) ... 1.0 Vp-pSYNC section ...
2CONTENTSCHAPTER 1 FEATURES ... 51. FEATURES OF
20GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS(5) Projection Stand (RMA-V5020)[Fig. 2-1-4]SpecificationsExternal dimensions (max.) ... 1031 (W) x 781
21GENERAL SPECIFICATIONSPOWERINPUT SELDISP CALLMAIN MENUADJ OUT013579ABCDEFRGBADJ ADJ ADJON/OFF ON/OFF ON/OFF2//3–+4682ADJ INDÎADJUSTMENT CONTROL UNI
22GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS2. Diagram of system dimensions* For the detailed system dimensions, please refer to chapter 3.* External dimensions do not in
23GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS(2) 2 x 2 (100 inch)unit: mm[Fig. 2-2-2][Fig. 2-2-3](3) 3 x 3 (150 inch)unit: mm
INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY24(1) Weight-tolerantThe ground must be flat and horizontal. It should be able to bear the weight of the system.For wooden fl
25INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY(6) Installation work to prevent toppling¶ Make sure that you carry out the following work after installing the system in o
INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY26(7) Heat value calculation¶ In the calculation, assume that the maximum power consumption per multi-projection unit is 300
27INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY(10) Visual field angles, visible range¶ Uniform images can be obtained by installing the system in any of the ranges shown
INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY28¶ 3-stage configuration using stands (RMA-V5020)¶ 2-stage configuration using stands (RMA-V5020)[Fig. 3-1-4][Fig. 3-1-5]1.6
29INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY¶ 3 horizontal screen configurationHorizontal field angle¶ 2 horizontal screen configuration[Fig. 3-1-6][Fig. 3-1-7]
3CONTENTS2. BEFORE ADJUSTMENTS ... 80(1)
INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY30(11) Lighting¶ Projection screens do not reflect external light like the CRT, but the screens and their base materials may
31INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY(14) Power supply 1 Power supply voltageThe guaranteed voltage of this system is ±10% of the rated voltage.But if the impe
INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY324 3-pin plugThe power cord of the system has a 3-pin plug. This design aims at preventing electric shock due to leakedcurr
33INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY[Fig. 3-1-8][Fig. 3-1-9](18) VentilationTo prevent the rise in the internal temperature, the system is equipped with a vent
INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY342. INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY(1) Confirmation1 Decide the position for installing the system according to the installation
35INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY3 RM-V2550BU's cabinet and RM-V2550E unpacking procedure [Fig. 3-2-1][1] Remove the upper carton and place it upside
INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY36[Fig. 3-2-2]4 RM-V2550S unpacking procedure [Fig. 3-2-2]NOTE) 1. After removing the top cover protecting the screen surfac
37INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY(3) Carrying the units after opening packaging1 ScreenTo carry the screen unit after opening the packaging, hold them by th
INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY382 Cabinet¶ The cabinet must always be carried by beinglifted up more than one person.Never attempt to move the cabinet by s
39INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY3. PRECAUTIONS FOR TRANSPORTATIONAlways place them upright. If they are stacked on their sides or backs, vibration and shoc
46. Controls the panel switch function ... 167(1) To set the manu
40INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY4. ASSEMBLING THE SYSTEM(1) System assembly flowchartFix the adjusters.<See P. 48.>Fix a cabinet on the projection st
41INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY(2) Assembling the system¶ Install the screen unit after stacking the cabinets.¶ Required assembly tools Minimum number of
42INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY[Fig. 3-4-1][3] Fix the cabinets using bolts. Front: M8x30 x 2 (provided with each stand)Rear: M8x60 x 2 (provided with ea
43INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY[Fig. 3-4-4][Fig. 3-4-3][4] Align the left and right cabinets. If the following conditions are not satisfied, adjust using
44INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY[Fig. 3-4-5][5] Fix the left and right cabinets and stands using bolts. [Fig. 3-4-6]Front M8x45 x 2 (provided with each cab
45INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY[Fig. 3-4-7][7] Adjust the positioning of the four cabinets. [Fig. 3-4-8](Front/rear) Line up the wood surfaces of the fron
46INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY[Fig. 3-4-9][8] Fix the connections between cabinets using bolts. [Fig. 3-4-9]Front M8x45 x 3 (provided with cabinets)Rear
47INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY[Fig. 3-4-10][10]Block the holes on the cabinets (on the surfaces that become the outer panels of the system) using lightin
48INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY[Fig. 3-4-13]Installing the screen frame ass’ies[1] Attach hooking brackets (L) (R) onto all of the screen frames to be use
49INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY[Fig. 3-4-14]* The illustration shows a system with3-stage configuration.Flush[3] First mount one row of screen units linke
50INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY[Fig. 3-4-15]NOTE) 4. When lowering the screen frame ass’y in the end of this step, hold it by the points shown below soas
51INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY[Fig. 3-4-16]NOTE) With a 4-screen system[4] Attach the other screen frame ass’y to the other cabinet in the same way as ab
52INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY[Fig. 3-4-17][7] Fix the screen frames (of the upper stage). [Fig. 3-4-18]Use previously removed transport panel V.Screws:
53INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY[Fig. 3-4-19][3] Fix the cabinets using bolts. [Fig. 3-4-2]Front: M8x30 x 2 (provided with each stand)Rear: M8x60 x 2 (pro
54INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY[Fig. 3-4-20][5] Fix the cabinets and stands using bolts. [Fig. 3-4-20]Front M8x45 x 4 (provided with each cabinet)Cabinets
55INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY[Fig. 3-4-21][6] Place the cabinet of the second stage on that of the first stage. [Fig. 3-4-7]NOTE) 1. To prevent hazard,
56INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY[Fig. 3-4-22](Rear view)M8x65 (x 6)M8x45 (x 2)
57INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY[Fig. 3-4-23][10]Adjust the positioning of the cabinets. [Fig. 3-4-8](Front/rear) Line up the wood surfaces of the front of
58INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY[Fig. 3-4-24]Installing the screen frame ass’ies[1] Attach hooking brackets (L) (R) onto all of the screen frames to be use
59INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY[Fig. 3-4-25][5] Adjust the positioning. [Fig. 3-4-16]NOTE) 1. With the vertical joints, remove any clearance between horiz
60INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY3 1mm-screw screen (RM-V2550S2) assembly(Note: ‘Left’ and ‘right’ in the text refer to the case that the screen is viewed f
61INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY(Fig. 3-4-27)Work for 9- and 12-screen systems only¶ Push position-determining pins (diameter 4mm, length 15mm; included as
62INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY Notes* It may be hard to push in the pins, in which case you may tap gently with a hammer.However, hitting a pin too hard
63INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY2) Place screen 1 on top of screen 3 of the assembly (in which screens 3 and 4 are already horizontallyconnected) and ver
64INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY3) Place screen 2 on top of screen 4 and connect it to screens 1 and 4.Fix in 2 places left and right, top and bottomFix in
65INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY 6-screen assembly (work requires at least 3 persons)1) First make a 4-screen assembly using screens 1, 2, 4 and 5.(See th
66INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY 9-screen assembly (work requires at least 3 persons)1) Vertically connect screens 1, 4 and 7 (Fig. 3-4-39).You should con
67INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY Notes* When carrying the group of 3 vertically connected screens, make sure that 2 people hold the screen, withone person
68INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY5) Vertically connect screens 3, 6 and 9 (Fig. 3-4-44).You should connect in the order 9+6, 96+3.Fix in a total of 4 places
69INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY7) Adjust the heights of the joints and tilts of each of the groups of 3 vertically connected screens using thefollowing sc
70INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY12-screen assembly (work requires at least 4 persons)1) First make a 9-screen assembly (i.e. the assembly consisting of all
71INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY7) Fix the screen frame.Fix with a screw in one place only - the center of the lower edge of the system (see Fig. 3-4-48 an
72INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY(3) Installation without using stands (Direct floor installation)For installation of this system, we basically recommend th
73INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY[Fig. 3-4-49][Fig. 3-4-50](4) Fixation using anchorsUse care in the following points when fixing the stands (RMA-V5020) ont
74INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY[Fig. 3-4-51]3 Anchor bolt diameterWith both methods a and b in 2, use bolts with diameters of M10 or more.4 L-shaped brack
75INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY(5) Connections (for 4 screen system)Accessories¶ Interlock cables 6-pin mini-DIN cordConnect the provided cables as shown
76INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY5. SPECIAL INSTALLATION(1) Wall inset¶ See the descriptions in (2), (4) and (17) under “1. Installation conditions”.* NOTEW
77ADJUSTMENTS1. ADJUSTMENT PREPARATIONS(1) Wiring1 For the power supply¶ For the power supply, up to three units can be connected in a series using th
78ADJUSTMENTSSignal NameMonoscopeCrosshatchTilted crosshatchWhite signal(Can be linearly varied between 0% and 100%)Or 10 stepCrosshatchMoving image (
79ADJUSTMENTS(5) Equipment required for adjustmentsThe following are required for the adjustments performed during the set-up of MPJ.PioneerRU-V107LDd
80ADJUSTMENTS2.BEFORE ADJUSTMENTS(1) Convergence adjustment memoryThe MPJ incorporates four convergence adjustment memories. These can broadly be divi
81ADJUSTMENTS(2) TV systemThe TV system determines the control of the whole unit (convergence, OSD display select, video system select,deflection) acc
82ADJUSTMENTS(3) White balance adjustment memoryADJUSTMENTS has altogether six white balance adjustment memories.VIDEO, Y/C input memoryRGB input memo
83ADJUSTMENTS(6) Assigning ID numbersID numbers are numbers which identify the different multi projection units in a system consisting of multiplemult
84ADJUSTMENTSDELAY ON(OFF)<NOTES>¶ As can be seen from the above, unless within one system ID numbers from the same group are assigned, thewait
85ADJUSTMENTSMultii projectionunitComputerMultii projectionunitMultii projectionunitMultii projectionunitID=01 ID=02ID=04ID=03**AJY01IDS**AJY02IDS**AJ
86ADJUSTMENTS0. ID CLEAROK? PUSH 5 KEY<Assigning IDs from the remote control unit>[1] Use the ADJ IN key to start up all the screens in the ad
87ADJUSTMENTSID = 04ID = 02ID = 01ID = 03<Selecting ID numbers from the remote control unit>Use this function to select the screen to be adjuste
88ADJUSTMENTS(7) Focus adjustmentNOTE)Focus VR has already been adjusted when this unit is shipped from the factory.Ask our servicemen if the Focus VR
89ADJUSTMENTS3. GENERAL EXAMPLES OF MULTI PROJECTION PRESENTA-TIONS(1) Switching between enlarged/individual display on the multi videoprocessor(2) Sw
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