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TECHNICAL MANUAL (Ver.2.0)
MULTI PROJECTION UNIT
RM-V2550BU
RM-V2550E
PROJECTION SCREEN KIT
RM-V2550S
RM-V2550S2
MULTI VIDEO PROCESSOR
RMD-V3104U
RMD-V3104A
PROJECTION STAND
RMA-V5020
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Page 1 - TECHNICAL MANUAL (Ver.2.0)

1Notes:•Pioneer will accept no responsibilities for damages re-sulting from problems with parts other than those sup-plied by Pioneer.•Performance sha

Page 3 - CONTENTS

90ADJUSTMENTS4. SCREEN ADJUSTMENTS(1) Adjustment flowchartThe following shows the order for performing the adjustments generally required in the setup

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91ADJUSTMENTS(2) Convergence adjustment flowchart1Find the center of the screen32Input the adjustment signal4Adjust the size of V SIZE V␣ LINH␣ SIZE

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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

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93ADJUSTMENTSObservehereReference informationTo adjust the NTSC input for horizontal 93% and vertical 92%, use the frame size screen of the LD testdis

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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

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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

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99ADJUSTMENTSMovement on screenDisplayed OSD

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Page 16 - FEATURES

102ADJUSTMENTS

Page 18 - (2) Projection Screen Kits

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

Page 19 - Power Supply Panel

105ADJUSTMENTS1 STATIC 002 SIZE 01 MID LIN 04 MID SIZE 034 SKEW 06 3D SKEW 185 KEY 07 6 SUB KEY

Page 20 - Control Panel

106ADJUSTMENTS1 STATIC 302 SIZE 36 MID LIN 54 MID SIZE 484 SKEW 31 3D SKEW 335 KEY 37 6 SUB KEY

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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

Page 22 - Control Panel Mode Switches

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

Page 23 - Power outlet

109ADJUSTMENTSACBDConfirming the optimum H BLK L, H BLK R valuesOSD displayOptimum H BLK R valueMovement on screenWhen point A is lowered by point con

Page 25 - Front Panel

110ADJUSTMENTS(4) White balance adjustment flowchartWhen adjusting the multi projection unit Initial settingMulti onABL switching setting (Refer to pa

Page 26 - Rear Panel

111ADJUSTMENTS(5) White balance adjustment1 Before adjusting white balanceAdjusting the white balance means to adjust the color tone. This adjustment

Page 27 - 7 Baud rate switch

112ADJUSTMENTS3 Adjustment flow[1] Perform the adjustment using the full white (variable by %) signal generator.[2] Perform the COLOR, TINT, and SHAR

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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

Page 29 - Accessories

114ADJUSTMENTS7 ABL GAIN adjustment (White 100%)The ABL GAIN adjustment adjusts the white 100% luminance of a unit to other units after low luminance

Page 30 - Specifications

115ADJUSTMENTS9 Adjustment using moving imagesThe adjustment using images adjusts the overall joining of the screens by loading discs used by users (f

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116ADJUSTMENTS3 Color adjustment (White balance)(a) Effects of brightness¶ Take note of dark images which have some high luminance parts.¶ The reflec

Page 32 - (1) Single panel

117ADJUSTMENTS(6) External control by MPJ RS-232CAs MPJ is equipped with a RS-232C port, various controls and, white balance and convergence adjustmen

Page 33 - (3) 3 x 3 (150 inch)

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

Page 34 - 1. INSTALLATION CONDITIONS

119ADJUSTMENTSCom-mandNameNormalValidNumberDirectFunctionUP/DWCommandB39 BLUE 39 X √√B40 BLUE 40 X √√B41 BLUE 41 X √√B42 BLUE 42 X √√B43 BLUE 43 X √√B

Page 36 - (9) Condensation

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

Page 37 - Vertical field angle

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

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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 √√||

Page 39 - Horizontal field angle

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

Page 40 - (13) Backyard ventilation

124ADJUSTMENTS3 List of GET commandsWhat are GET commands?¶ Commands which output adjustment data, etc. from MPJ microprocessor to the PC.¶ The adjus

Page 41 - (14) Power supply

125ADJUSTMENTS[2] <GRV> (GET RV CONV.DATA) — RED horizontal convergence data is output.<GGV> (GET GV CONV.DATA) — GREEN horizontal converg

Page 42 - (15) Cables used

126ADJUSTMENTS[4]<GWB> (GET W/B DATA) — White balance adjustment data is output.Format : Output in the following order.1 STX (02H)2 <LWT>/

Page 43 - (18) Ventilation

127ADJUSTMENTS[7] <GST> (GET STATUS) — Various setting states are output.1 STX (02H)2 Version of microcomputer software (5 BYTE)Example)V1.00:I

Page 44 - 2. INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY

128ADJUSTMENTS4 PRECAUTIONS[1] The adjusted data is backed up by the AJN command.After adjustments, always perform AJN. AJN will also exit the screen

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129ADJUSTMENTS(7) Adjustments by remote controlMPJ adjustments can be performed using the remote control unit (RU-V107) besides the computer and soft-

Page 47 - 1 Screen

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 “

Page 48 - WARNING

131ADJUSTMENTS8)4<Adjustment Mode>• Selects 4 (CONVERGENCE ADJUST MODE) of the main menu of the adjustment mode.• Selects “4” for ID SET and ID

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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

Page 50 - 4. ASSEMBLING THE SYSTEM

133ADJUSTMENTS18)E<Adjustment Mode>• Selects “E” for ID SET and ID SELECT in the ID SET/CLEAR/SELECT MODE.19)F<Adjustment Mode>• Selects “

Page 51 - (2) Assembling the system

134ADJUSTMENTS26)INPUT SEL<Normal Mode>• Cyclically switches the input function in the following order.3 VIDEO 3 Y/C 3 RGB27)<Adjustm

Page 52 - Installing the cabinets

135ADJUSTMENTSNOTES)¶The set operates as follows when the above is displayed:• No key is pressed = Adjustment mode is canceled after about 180 seconds

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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

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137ADJUSTMENTSNOTES)¶The set operates as follows when the above is displayed:• No key is pressed = Adjustment mode is canceled after about 180 seconds

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138ADJUSTMENTS2 Performing adjustments1) Entering and exiting the adjustment modeTurn on the power switch and press the two ADJ IN keys of the remote

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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

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5FEATURESCHAPTER 1. FEATURES1. FEATURES OF THE MULTI PROJECTION UNIT(hereinafter referred to as the “MPJ”)¶ Thin, space-saving design (75 cm deep), an

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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

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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

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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

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143ADJUSTMENTS4 Precautions upon use (Adjustment control unit)• Always release the adjustment mode with ADJ OUT button and turn off the power with the

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144OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE1. MAINTENANCE(1) Re-adjustments after 3 monthsEven if the RM-V2550BU is adjusted adequately at the time of installation,

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145OPERATION AND MAINTENANCEInput signalOperation Command(computer)NTSC3STARTPAL3= Time+ 1 sec. =• <AOF> sent by ID=**1 second• <AON> se

Page 64 - (Rear view)

146OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE3. SERVICING SYSTEMThe following describes the servicing system for this system.[1] Repairs will be provided free of charg

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PRECAUTIONS1471. PRECAUTIONS ON FUNCTION AND PERFORMANCE OFSYSTEM¶ The picture may turn to disorder temporarily due to power discharge inside the CRT

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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

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149PRECAUTIONS3. CHECKING THE ADJUSTMENTS1. Preparation for adjustments1 Connect the power supply as well as the input signal cables and ABL interlock

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6FEATURES¶ “Color mode selection function” for convenient camera reshootingThe MPJ is equipped with a “color mode selection function” allowing the sel

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150PRECAUTIONS4. CAUTION AND NOTES ON THE MPF INSTALLATION5. NOTE IN USE OF THE OPTIONAL JOINT-LESS SCREENS¶ The areas corresponding to the joints may

Page 70 - Step 2: Opening the packaging

151PRECAUTIONS6. TROUBLESHOOTINGCheck once again before assuming the set is malfunctioning. The problem may be due to inadequate mainte-nance, erroneo

Page 71 - Step 3: Preparing the screens

152MVP MANUAL1. INTRODUCTIONThe multi video processor (hereafter referred to as MVP below) is equipped with a serial interface conforming toRS-232C st

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153MVP MANUALFG Frame GroundTx Trandmitted DataRx Received DataRTS Requenst to SendCTS Clear to SendDSR Data Set ReadySG Signal Ground1142513Connectio

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154MVP MANUALSelectableFixed3. INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING A COMPUTER AS A TERMINAL<When the IBM-PC/AT is used>¶ Use commercially available communica

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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

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156MVP MANUAL5. Adjustment Mode¶ NTSC Input Board Adjustment Mode:Mode in which the adjustment commands of the NTSC input board can be executed.(Adjus

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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

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158MVP MANUAL6. ADJUSTMENT FUNCTIONSMVP enables the input and output boards to be adjusted and set by connecting the external computer. Thefollowing a

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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

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7GENERAL SPECIFICATIONSCHAPTER 2. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS1. SPECIFICATIONS OF THE DIFFERENT UNITS(1) Multi Projection Unit (RM-V2550BU, RM-V2550E)TV fo

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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

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161MVP MANUAL(2) To perform coarse adjustments of the picture frame [&P2, &Q2 commands]Input: &P2d2h1h2h3, &Q2d2h1h2h3 Explanation: &a

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162MVP MANUAL(3) To store the picture frame data [&W command]Input : &W0, &W1Explanation :&W0 : Sets the saved values to the settings

Page 83 - (4) Fixation using anchors

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

Page 84 - 4 L-shaped bracket thickness

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

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165MVP MANUAL*6 : Display of remote and manual statesREMOTE MODE : Remote stateMANUAL MODE : Manual state*7 : Slot number*8 : Type of input boardNTSC

Page 86 - 5. SPECIAL INSTALLATION

166MVP MANUAL(3) Bright compensation [BRT command]Input: BRTd Explanation: Corrects the brightness of the NTSC input board.d : Compensation value 0 to

Page 87 - CHAPTER 4. ADJUSTMENTS

167MVP MANUAL(5) Tint adjustment [TNT command]Input : TNTd1d2d3Explanation: Corrects the tint of the NTSC input board.d1d2d3 : Compensation value 0 to

Page 88 - (4) Adjustment signals

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

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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

Page 90 - 2.BEFORE ADJUSTMENTS

8GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS(2) Projection Screen Kits1 4mm-screw screen (RM-V2550S)External dimensions ... 1030.8 x 768.5 x 84.8mmWeight ...

Page 91 - (2) TV system

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

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171MVP MANUAL<Board layout><Relationship between board insertion lanes and rear panel connectors>Board insertion lane Rear panel connector

Page 93 - (6) Assigning ID numbers

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

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173MVP MANUAL(2) VS board command rules0. Symbolsaaa : Command consisting of 3 alphabet lettersddd : Basic commands : Decimals between 0 to 255 consis

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174MVP MANUAL2. Exceptional commands• Model data commandsTBL : Displays the current model data table.TBLhh : Displays the hh model data table.M : Disp

Page 96 - OK? PUSH 5 KEY

175MVP MANUAL(3) Tracking adjustment [TRK command]Input : TRKd1d2d3Explanation: • d1d2d3 : Compensation data 0 to 254• Eliminates lateral vibration of

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176MVP MANUAL(7) B, R clamp adjustment [BLV, RLV commands]Input : BLVd1d2d3, RLVd1d2d3Explanation :• d1d2d3 : Compensation data 0 to 254• BLV : Adjust

Page 98 - (7) Focus adjustment

177MVP MANUAL(10) Horizontal, vertical blanking window position adjustment[HWN, VWN commands]Input : HWNd1d2d3, VWNd1d2d3Explanation :• d1d2d3 :Compen

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178MVP MANUAL(12) Full dot number compensation [HFD command]Input : HFDdddExplanation :• d1d2d3:Compensation data 0 to 254• Corrects the preset sampli

Page 100 - 4. SCREEN ADJUSTMENTS

179MVP MANUAL(15) Vertical compression filter conversion rate input [LCV command]Input : LCVd1d2d3d4Explanation :• d1d2=00 to 15 (Add 0 before all num

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9GENERAL SPECIFICATIONSNo. Name Type Function1 AC inlet Connect the power cord here.2 AC outlet Connect other multi projection units here. Not linked

Page 102 - 2 Adjustment signal input

180MVP MANUAL(18) To select preset model [M command]Input : Mh1h2Explanation :• Refer to “VS Board Model Selection” described later for the VS board m

Page 103 - Reference information

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

Page 104 - ADJUSTMENTS

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

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183MVP MANUALThe relative address and data are as follows.However, relative addresses 20 to 3F are the system reservation range.Data ContentsModel dat

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184MVP MANUAL(23) Vertical frequency input [VFQ command]Input : VFQd1d2d3.d4d5d6Explanation : • Directly changes the horizontal frequency of the model

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185MVP MANUAL11. MODE 99The VS board contains preset data for autolocking 9 computer main models at shipment.However, looking at the recent PC market

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186MVP MANUAL12. VS BOARD MODEL SELECTIONAuto lockedCheck frequency,line number usingFRQ commandOutput in Mode 99Locked in Mode 99?Preset PC?(01 to 09

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187MVP MANUAL14. SELECTING THE SYNC SIGNALWhen adjusting the VS board, care must be taken regarding the relation of the priority order of the syncsign

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188MVP MANUAL15. RMD-V3104U, RMD-V3104A additional commands[B command]Form: Bh1h2ad1d2d3d4Function: Controls the designated screen individuallyExplana

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189MVP MANUAL\[M command]Form: Mh1h2ad1d2Function: Displays a magnified screenExplanation: h1h2 :Matrix screen no. (11~FF)Indicates the position of th

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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

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10GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS[Fig. 2-1-2]Control Panel

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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

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191MVP MANUAL[D command]Form: Dh1h2aFunction: Outputs the designated input on the designated screen while leaving the images on the otherscreens as th

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11GENERAL SPECIFICATIONSNo. Name Type Function1 ABL linking switch Slide switch When ABL linking is on, the ABL linking controlvoltage’s control quant

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12GENERAL SPECIFICATIONSControl Panel Mode Switches¶ INPUT SELECT switchPosition FunctionVIDEO Selects the VIDEO input terminal. When selected, the VI

Page 118 - H BLK L adjustment

13GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS[RGB-1 terminal][VIDEO input]The video output terminal outputs the signal input to the input terminal (through out). When conn

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14GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS(3) Multi Video Processor (RMD-V3104U, RMD-V3104A)Input signalInput video signal1 set ...

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15GENERAL SPECIFICATIONSMULTI VIDEO PROCESSOR RMD-V3104JINPUTOUTPUTPOWERONOFFMULTI VIDEO PROCESSOR RMD-V3104J121 POWER indicatorLights when the power

Page 121 - (5) White balance adjustment

16GENERAL SPECIFICATIONSINPUTOPTIONV.FILON OFF(Y/C)Y/CYCGBR H/CSV(Y)(C)INPUTOUTPUTFUSE 125V 3.15AAC INLETV INV OUT1 V OUT2V OUT3 V OUT4CONTROLI

Page 122 - 4 Initial settings

17GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS8 MODE switchSelects the video output mode.MODE switch detailsStandard/Double scanStandardDouble scanStandardDouble scanStanda

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18GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS~ AC INLETConnects the power cord to the unit.! FUSEUse only a fuse with the specified capacity.Unplug the power cord before r

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19GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS299154303141916420482.63 RGB signalGreen (G on Sync) ... 1.0 Vp-pSYNC section ...

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2CONTENTSCHAPTER 1 FEATURES ... 51. FEATURES OF

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20GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS(5) Projection Stand (RMA-V5020)[Fig. 2-1-4]SpecificationsExternal dimensions (max.) ... 1031 (W) x 781

Page 127 - 1 Interface

21GENERAL SPECIFICATIONSPOWERINPUT SELDISP CALLMAIN MENUADJ OUT013579ABCDEFRGBADJ ADJ ADJON/OFF ON/OFF ON/OFF2//3–+4682ADJ INDÎADJUSTMENT CONTROL UNI

Page 128 - 2 RS-232C commands table

22GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS2. Diagram of system dimensions* For the detailed system dimensions, please refer to chapter 3.* External dimensions do not in

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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

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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

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25INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY(6) Installation work to prevent toppling¶ Make sure that you carry out the following work after installing the system in o

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INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY26(7) Heat value calculation¶ In the calculation, assume that the maximum power consumption per multi-projection unit is 300

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27INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY(10) Visual field angles, visible range¶ Uniform images can be obtained by installing the system in any of the ranges shown

Page 134 - What are GET commands?

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

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29INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY¶ 3 horizontal screen configurationHorizontal field angle¶ 2 horizontal screen configuration[Fig. 3-1-6][Fig. 3-1-7]

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3CONTENTS2. BEFORE ADJUSTMENTS ... 80(1)

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INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY30(11) Lighting¶ Projection screens do not reflect external light like the CRT, but the screens and their base materials may

Page 138 - 4 PRECAUTIONS

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

Page 139 - DISP CALL

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

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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

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INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY342. INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY(1) Confirmation1 Decide the position for installing the system according to the installation

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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

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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

Page 144 - MAIN MENU

37INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY(3) Carrying the units after opening packaging1 ScreenTo carry the screen unit after opening the packaging, hold them by th

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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

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39INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY3. PRECAUTIONS FOR TRANSPORTATIONAlways place them upright. If they are stacked on their sides or backs, vibration and shoc

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46. Controls the panel switch function ... 167(1) To set the manu

Page 148 - 2 Performing adjustments

40INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY4. ASSEMBLING THE SYSTEM(1) System assembly flowchartFix the adjusters.<See P. 48.>Fix a cabinet on the projection st

Page 149 - 3 Adjustment examples

41INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY(2) Assembling the system¶ Install the screen unit after stacking the cabinets.¶ Required assembly tools Minimum number of

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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

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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

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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

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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

Page 154 - 1. MAINTENANCE

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

Page 155 - OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE

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

Page 156 - 3. SERVICING SYSTEM

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

Page 157 - CHAPTER 6. PRECAUTIONS

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

Page 159 - 3. CHECKING THE ADJUSTMENTS

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

Page 160 - Ref. Page

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

Page 161 - 6. TROUBLESHOOTING

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:

Page 162 - CHAPTER 7. MVP MANUAL

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

Page 163 - MVP MANUAL

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

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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,

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56INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY[Fig. 3-4-22](Rear view)M8x65 (x 6)M8x45 (x 2)

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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

Page 167 - 5. MVP VIDEO OUTPUT MODES

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

Page 168 - 6. ADJUSTMENT FUNCTIONS

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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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67INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY Notes* When carrying the group of 3 vertically connected screens, make sure that 2 people hold the screen, withone person

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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

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69INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY7) Adjust the heights of the joints and tilts of each of the groups of 3 vertically connected screens using thefollowing sc

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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

Page 182 - (1) Outline of the RMD-V3020

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

Page 183 - (2) VS board command rules

72INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY(3) Installation without using stands (Direct floor installation)For installation of this system, we basically recommend th

Page 184 - 2. Exceptional commands

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

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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

Page 186 - [HPS, VPS commands]

75INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY(5) Connections (for 4 screen system)Accessories¶ Interlock cables 6-pin mini-DIN cordConnect the provided cables as shown

Page 187 - [HWD, VWD commands]

76INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY5. SPECIAL INSTALLATION(1) Wall inset¶ See the descriptions in (2), (4) and (17) under “1. Installation conditions”.* NOTEW

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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

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78ADJUSTMENTSSignal NameMonoscopeCrosshatchTilted crosshatchWhite signal(Can be linearly varied between 0% and 100%)Or 10 stepCrosshatchMoving image (

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79ADJUSTMENTS(5) Equipment required for adjustmentsThe following are required for the adjustments performed during the set-up of MPJ.PioneerRU-V107LDd

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80ADJUSTMENTS2.BEFORE ADJUSTMENTS(1) Convergence adjustment memoryThe MPJ incorporates four convergence adjustment memories. These can broadly be divi

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81ADJUSTMENTS(2) TV systemThe TV system determines the control of the whole unit (convergence, OSD display select, video system select,deflection) acc

Page 194 - (25) All reset [ARS command]

82ADJUSTMENTS(3) White balance adjustment memoryADJUSTMENTS has altogether six white balance adjustment memories.VIDEO, Y/C input memoryRGB input memo

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83ADJUSTMENTS(6) Assigning ID numbersID numbers are numbers which identify the different multi projection units in a system consisting of multiplemult

Page 196 - 12. VS BOARD MODEL SELECTION

84ADJUSTMENTSDELAY ON(OFF)<NOTES>¶ As can be seen from the above, unless within one system ID numbers from the same group are assigned, thewait

Page 197 - 14. SELECTING THE SYNC SIGNAL

85ADJUSTMENTSMultii projectionunitComputerMultii projectionunitMultii projectionunitMultii projectionunitID=01 ID=02ID=04ID=03**AJY01IDS**AJY02IDS**AJ

Page 198 - [B command]

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

Page 199 - [M command]

87ADJUSTMENTSID = 04ID = 02ID = 01ID = 03<Selecting ID numbers from the remote control unit>Use this function to select the screen to be adjuste

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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

Page 201 - [D command]

89ADJUSTMENTS3. GENERAL EXAMPLES OF MULTI PROJECTION PRESENTA-TIONS(1) Switching between enlarged/individual display on the multi videoprocessor(2) Sw

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