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TransVision™ 4TransVision™ 4 1.0Printed in USA

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81. DIGITAL OUTPUT (DVI )Connect the digital video output from the processor to the projector using DWIN’s DVI-D cable. Special Note about In-Wall Ins

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93. SWITCHED +12 VDC OUTPUTSThe TransVision™ 4 Processor has two switched +12 VDC outlets (2.5 mm DC plug) labeled as RY1 and RY2. These outlets may b

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107. COMPOSITE VIDEO INPUTS (V1, V2)The V1 and V2 inputs are provided for NTSC (480i) or PAL (580i) video sources, such as off-air tuners, satellite s

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11Programming URC-100 Remote Control to Operate the TransVision™ 4 ProcessorThe TransVision™ 4 System is shipped with a factory pre-programmed remote

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121 2 34 567 89+10 0ENTMODE SUB CTR REAR=SELECTAUD CD DVD AUXSATMUTEMENU EXITGUIDE INFOPREVCHTVVCROFFTV VCRSHIFTCBLLIGHTDWINONVOL CHQuick Reference Re

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13The remote control provided with the TransVision™ 4 is a universal remote control capable of controlling 8 different devices. 1. Select TV device to

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14Navigating the Control MenusInformation MenuThe Information menu reports the current status for input video source and lamp hours used. The Informat

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15Input OptionAll 10 video inputs may be selected either directly or through Input menu. To select a video input directly, press the numeric buttons o

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161. From the Main menu scroll up ▲ or down ▼ to highlight the Format option. This enables to select the aspect ratio.2. Use the left ◀ or right ▶ b

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176. To restore the full Video menu , press MENU, up ▲ or down ▼ buttons. Picture setting changes made with the Video menu are saved in memory for eac

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182. After adjusting to a desired menu position, press MENU button on the remote to go back to the Setup menu or press EXIT button to clear the screen

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19Each input name can be of 11 characters long. 6. When you have completed renaming the first input, scroll left ◀ to exit the right column. 7. Scr

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20Image SetupH-Position 230H-Size 1280V-Position 20V-size 535 Special Note for DVI Inputs:DVI video signals contain image size and position inform

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21and right sides of picture to maintain the proper aspect ratio of the picture. For Custom Format Menu:1. Scroll down to select ‘H-Size’ or ‘V-Size’.

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22Projector Installation — IntroductionPhysical and electrical installation of the TransVision™ 4 must be performed only by a trained professional who

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23 Projectors with fixed-pixel imaging arrays, such as DLP or LCD, are not recommended for use with perforated screens. Perforated screens have highly

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24B. Mounting and Throw Distance CalculationBefore starting the installation you will need to calculate the projector throw distance and the ceiling t

Page 20 - Rename Input

25For floor-mounted installations the picture offset is the distance between the mounting surface of the projector and the bottom of the picture. In or

Page 21 - Screen Setup

262B. Ceiling Mount PreparationOnce the throw distance has been calculated and the screen installed, the next step in the installation is to locate th

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27 2C. Ceiling Mount Installation and Projector MountingThe optional ceiling mount kit (CMB) consists of three parts. Before beginning the installatio

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1Table of ContentsSafety Instructions ... 2Introduction ...

Page 24 - A. Screen Considerations

28Ceiling Mount Kit Installation continued4. Mount ceiling bracket “A” to the ceiling, making certain that the “FRONT” label faces the screen.5. Pla

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292D. Connecting the TransVision™ 4 System A. Connect AC power receptacle to a non-switched 120 VAC outlet using the power cord provided with the Tran

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30(3) FINAL ADJUSTMENTSAfter the physical mounting is complete, horizontal and vertical adjustments can be made to center and align the projected imag

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31Physical Dimensions — TransVision™ 413.5”4.5”4.5”14 ”2.0”4.5”AA AA“A” CEILING MOUNT HOLE LOCATION5.2”11.0“12.60“4.50“2.50“4.50“7.10“AC Input & C

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32TransVision™ 4 RS-232 ControlThe RS-232 interface for the TransVision™ 4 System can be operated from any terminal, such as a Windows based PC runnin

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33 Projector SpecificationsDisplay Device 1280 x 720 DarkChip™ 2 DMD Number of Pixels 921,600Screen Configuration Front or Rear throwMounting Floor

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34Digital Video Processor SpecificationsVideo Systems HDTV / DTV / NTSC / PAL Scanning Formats 480i, 480p, 540p, 580i, 580p, 720p, 1080iPC Signals

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35Lamp Replacement ProcedureCAUTION!Take the following precautions to prevent electric shock, burns and injuries from broken glass.The projection lamp

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36Limited Warranty This warranty applies only to the first person or entity that purchases the Trans-Vision™ 4 for personal or business use and not for

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37• Unstable Pixel – No unstable pixels.DWIN Electronics will, at its option, either repair or replace the defect, or replace the defective product o

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2Safety Instructions 1. Read and apply all of the safety and operating instructions with your video equipment.2. Keep all safety and operating in

Page 35 - Projector Specifications

38• any failed replacement lamp with a serial number that does not match the serial number of the replacement lamp. • damage occurring during shipme

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36Limited Warranty This warranty applies only to the first person or entity that purchases the Trans-Vision™ 4 for personal or business use and not for

Page 37 - Lamp Connector

37• Unstable Pixel – No unstable pixels.DWIN Electronics will, at its option, either repair or replace the defect, or replace the defective product o

Page 38 - Limited Warranty

38• any failed replacement lamp with a serial number that does not match the serial number of the replacement lamp. • damage occurring during shipme

Page 39 - DWIN Electronics, Inc

3the safety purpose of the polarized plug.10. Route power supply cords so that they will not be walked on or pinched by items placed on or against th

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4NOTE: This equipment is designed to operate in the USA, Canada and other countries where the broadcasting system and AC house current is exactly the

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5IntroductionTransVision™ 4 is a High Definition Digital Video Projection system comprising of two complementary components: a High Definition Video Pro

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6Processor Front Panel ControlsThe TransVision™ 4 Processor front panel controls include:• A POWER button to turn the system On or Off.• An indicato

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7Processor Rear Panel — Connections and Installation 1 9 2 3 5 6 7 8 41. DVI/HDCP Output to Display DVI-D2. DVI/HDCP Inputs (DVI 1, DVI 2) DVI-D

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