Pioneer Projector Accessories RMF V4011R User Manual

TECHNICAL MANUAL  
(Ver.2.0)  
MRUMLTI P-RVOJE4CT0IO0N U0NVIT /V5000V  
PROJECTION SCREEN KIT  
RMS-V4011/V5011  
PROJECTION FRAME  
RMF-V4011/V5011  
PROJECTION CABINET  
RMF-V4011R  
Notes:  
Caution  
This symbol refers to a hazard or unsafe  
practice which can result in personal injury  
or property damage.  
• Pioneer will not be liable for any loss caused by defects  
of the parts supplied other than by Pioneer.  
• An damage during shipping will be compensated for  
only in the case where Pioneer's specific packing mate-  
rials for shipping are used.  
• The guarantee of performance is applicable only when  
the assembly and adjustment described in this technical  
manual and the adjustment described by the system  
manual of RM-V2000 have been carried out.  
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PIONEER RM-V4000 / 5000  
MANUAL.  
This Acrobat (IE: a PDF file) version of the Pioneer RM-V4000 / 5000 manual was made from  
the original digital document and scanning an existing manual. Because of this, there are many  
less then perfect pages and hand written comments.  
As Pioneer is constantly working towards providing the best possible documentation for our  
products, there may be an improved version of this document available. Please contact your  
Pioneer representative for additional information.  
Josh Kairoff  
Pioneer New Media Technology.  
October 27, 1997.  
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GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS  
Dimensions  
(Fig.2-1)  
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GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS  
No.  
Name  
Type  
Function  
1
Control input terminal  
BNC connector  
Video input and Y/C input external switching control signal in-  
put terminal  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
Y (Luminance) input terminal  
C (Color) input terminal  
Video input terminal  
Video output terminal  
TERMINATE switch  
COMBINATION switch  
MULTI switch  
BNC connector  
BNC connector  
BNC connector  
BNC connector  
Slide switch  
Tact switch  
Luminance signal input terminal  
Color signal input terminal  
Video signal input terminal  
Video input terminal 4 through-out terminal  
Terminates the video input terminal 4 at 75 ohm  
Turns on when linked to ABL  
Tact switch  
Turns on when used on multi screen  
Switches the color temperature. 1:Normal use. 2:Re-exposure  
COLOR MODE switch  
INPUT switch  
Tact switch  
Tact switch  
Switches VIDEO input, Y/C input, RGB input.  
Switches VIDEO input and Y/C input with the external control  
signal 1 at VIDEO position  
-
=
POWER switch  
STATUS switch  
RS-232C port  
Tact switch  
Tact switch  
Power OFF:STANDBY (Red LED) lights up  
Power ON:ON (Green LED) lights up  
Accumulated duty time:Switch which displays setting states of  
each switch on the screen.  
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!
D-sub 25 PIN (Female) RS-232C communication connector  
emote control connection ter  
minal  
Mini jack  
DIN 6PIN  
DIN 6PIN  
Connected to adjusting remote control (optional)  
@
#
Linked output terminal  
Output terminal of ABL signal, remote control signal, and RS-  
232C signal  
Linked input terminal  
Input terminal of ABL signal, remote control signal and RS-  
232C signal  
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%
^
RGB input terminal  
D-sub 9PIN (Male)  
Slide switch  
RGB signal input terminal  
RGB input select switch  
RGB input terminal (R)  
Switches RGB signal input terminal type  
RGB signal R input terminal  
BNC connector  
BNC connector  
RGB input terminal  
(G/composite sync)  
RGB signal G and composite sync (Input signal G on sync) input  
terminal  
&
*
(
RGB input terminal (B)  
BNC connector  
BNC connector  
RGB signal B input terminal  
RGB input terminal  
(Horizontal sync/composite  
sync)  
RGB signal horizontal sync and composite sync (Only for input  
signal H/V sync) input terminal  
)
RGB input terminal (Vertical BNC connector  
sync)  
RGB signal vertical sync input terminal  
• To turn off the power, use the POWER switch - of the unit, the RS-232C control, or wired remote control (optional). (If turned  
off using the main POWER switch or by disconnecting the power cable from the outlet, the settings of the above 7 to -  
switches and the state of the TV SYSTEM and convergence memory will not be recorded on the memory.)  
Consequently when starting up or stopping the whole system by AC ON/OFF in setup conditions for a demonstration, it is  
necessary to turn off the power using the above method to record each setting in the memory.  
*: Counts only when the power is ON and signal has been input to the input function selected. If the main POWER switch is  
turned off or the power cable is pulled out of the outlet while the power is on before one hour has passed, errors will occur  
in the count.  
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GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS  
(2) Projection Screen Kit (RMS-V4011/V5011) Product Weight : 11.0 kg/14.0kg  
148  
845  
(1031)  
(148)  
630  
(769)  
(Fig.2-2)  
Unit:mm  
The number in parentheses is  
the dimentsion for RMS-V5011  
Accessory  
Screw rivet ........................................................................................................................... 6  
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GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS  
(3) Projection Frame (RMF-V4011/V5011) Product Weight : 26.8kg/28.8kg  
1201(1352)  
845(1031)  
(Fig.2-3)  
Unit:mm  
The number in parentheses is  
the dimension for RMS-V5011  
Accessories  
Metal fixture (R) ................................................................................................................... 1  
Metal fixture (L) .................................................................................................................... 1  
Stopper ................................................................................................................................. 2  
Screw M5x10.................................................................................................................. 38+2  
Screw M5x35........................................................................................................................ 6  
Screw M5x50........................................................................................................................ 4  
Hexagon head bolt (with washer) M8x45 .......................................................................... 8  
Shield .................................................................................................................................... 1  
Rivet ...................................................................................................................................... 2  
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GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS  
(7) Multi Video Processor (RMD-V3216/V3109, RMD-V2170)  
1 Multi Video Processor (RMD-V3216/V3109)  
Rear View  
299  
15  
430  
D
314  
POWER  
ON  
OFF  
MULTI VIDEO PROCESSOR RMD-V3216  
16  
19  
420  
482.6  
Side View  
Front View  
(Fig.2-7)  
3 RGB signal  
Main Specifications of Multi Video Processor  
Green (Sync on Green)............................... 1.0 Vp-p  
SYNC............................................................ 0.3 Vp-p  
B.R ................................................................ 0.7 Vp-p  
Output reference composite sync signal BNC terminal  
TTL level  
(RMD-V3216/V3109)  
Input signal  
Input video signal (Can be expanded up to four systems)  
2-line (RMD-V3216), 1-line (RMD-V3109) ... BNC terminal  
1 Composite video signal ...........................................  
....................................... 1.0 Vp-p (75ohm terminated)  
2 Y/C separation signal  
(Or input reference sync signal throughout)  
Others  
Power supply .............................. AC100 to 120V (50/60 Hz)  
Power consumption .............................................................  
........................... (RMD-V3216, RMD-V3109) 350W, 700VA  
Operating temperature and humidity range ......................  
.......................................................................... 5 °C to 35 °C  
Below 85% (No condensation)  
Y (With sync) ................................ 1.0Vp-p (75ohm)  
C burst level ............................0.286 Vp-p (75ohm)  
*1 or 2 signal format can be selected  
*Only 1 has a terminate switch, throughout  
Input standard sync signal .......................... BNC terminal  
1 Composite sync signal ................ 0.286 to 4.0 Vp-p  
2 Composite video signal  
External dimensions (RMD-V3216, RMD-V3109) ...............  
.................. 482.6 (Width)x420 (Depth)x314 (Height) (mm)  
(Excluding handle)  
Video level ....................... 0 to 0.714 Vp-p (75ohm)  
Single level ..............................0.286 Vp-p (75ohm)  
*Terminate switch, throughout  
RS-232C control input 25-pin D-SUB  
Weight  
RMD-V3216 ............................................................... 22.5 kg  
RMD-V3109 ............................................................... 22.0 kg  
Output signal  
Output video signal  
16-line (RMD-V3216), 9-line (RMD-V3109) .. BNC terminal  
1 Composite sync signal ................. 1.0 Vp-p (75ohm)  
2 Y/C separation signal  
Accessories  
Rack mounting screw M5 .................................................. 8  
Rack mounting washer ...................................................... 8  
Y (With sync) ................................. 1.0Vp-p (75ohm)  
C (With burst) Burst level ........ 0.286 Vp-p (75ohm)  
*1 and 2 signal formats are output simultaneously.  
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GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS  
2 Multi Video Processor (RMD-V2170)  
Front View  
Side View  
Rear View  
(Fig.2-8)  
Main Specifications of Multi Video Processor (RMD-V2170)  
Input video signal ..........................................NTSC format  
Output  
Input signal band ...................................... Above 4.2 MHz  
Video output  
Input  
Output signal.............................................................  
....................... NTSC composite video signal (BNC)  
Output system................................................ 16-line  
Standard output level.................. 1Vp-p (75load)  
Y/C separation output  
Video input  
Input signal...............................................................  
......................NTSC composite video signal (BNC)  
Input system................................................... 4-line  
Standard input level ................... 1Vp-p (75load)  
Output signal... NTSC Y/C separation signal (BNC)  
Output system................................................ 16-line  
Standard output level............... Y1 Vp-p (75load)  
....................... C286 mVp-p (75load, burst signal)  
Test signal output  
Y/C separation  
Input signal..... NTSC Y/C separation signal (BNC)  
Input system................................................... 4-line  
Standard input level ...............Y:1 Vp-p (75load)  
..................... C:286 mVp-p (75load burst signal)  
*The video input or Y/C separation input is to be  
selected by the switch on the rear panel.  
Reference sync signal input  
Output signal ..................................................................  
............................ NTSC composite video signal (BNC)  
Standard output level ....................... 1Vp-p (75load)  
Sync signal output ...............................TTL level (BNC)  
Input signal ..............................Composite sync (BNC)  
Standard input level .....................................................  
...................................... Composite sync 0.3 to 4 Vp-p  
Control input  
Power supply voltage ...................... 100 to 120V, 50/60 Hz  
Power consumption ....................................... 300W/500VA  
External dimensions ........... 483 (W)x314 (H)x469 (D) mm  
Weight .......................................................................... 33 kg  
Input signal ..... Conforms to RS-232C (25-pin, D-sub)  
*Line up series of RMD-V2110 with 9 OUTPUT CIRCUITS.  
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GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS  
(7) Adjustment Control Unit (RU-V107)*Option  
84  
Î
D
POWER  
ADJUSTMENT CONTROL UNIT  
RU-V107  
0
ADJ IN  
1
4
7
A
2
5
8
B
E
3
6
9
C
F
D
ADJ  
ADJ  
ADJ  
R
G
B
ON/OFF  
ON/OFF  
ON/OFF  
INPUT SEL  
MAIN MENU  
2/  
/3  
+
DISP CALL  
ADJ OUT  
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(Fig.2-9)  
Accessories  
AA dry battery (IEC R6P) ..................................................................................................... 2  
Cable (5m) ............................................................................................................................ 3  
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GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS  
(8) Projection Cabinet (RMF-V4011R) Accessories  
To attach the multi-projection unit (RM-V4000V) to the conventional RM-V2000A, the RMF-V4011R accessories (metal fixtures)  
are required. The following lists the required parts. For details of attaching the multi-projection unit, refer to Chapter 3. "4-  
(2)Assembling the System".  
Frame R (BNG1207) ...................................................................................................... 1  
Frame L (BNG1208) ....................................................................................................... 1  
Holder (R) (BNG1150) ................................................................................................... 1  
Holder (L) (BNG1151) .................................................................................................... 1  
Attachment (R) (BNG1173) ........................................................................................... 2  
Attachment (L) (BNG1174) ........................................................................................... 2  
Rear holder R (BNG1205) ............................................................................................. 1  
Rear holder L (BNG1206) .............................................................................................. 1  
Rear panel R (upper) (BMR1069) ................................................................................. 1  
Rear panel L (upper) (BMR1070) .................................................................................. 1  
Rear panel R (lower) (BMR1071) .................................................................................. 1  
Rear panel L (lower) (BMR1072) .................................................................................. 1  
Cushion A (BMR1106) ................................................................................................... 1  
Cushion B (BMR1107) ................................................................................................... 2  
Hinder panel (BMR1075)............................................................................................... 2  
Adjuster (BEF1011)........................................................................................................ 2  
Cover (BNE1012) ........................................................................................................... 1  
Screw (M5x15) (PMB50P150FZB) .............................................................. 18 (Spare 2)  
Screw (M5x50) (PMB50P500FZB) ................................................................................ 4  
Screw (M6x20) (PMB60P200FZB) ................................................................................ 4  
Screw (3x12) (ABA1167) ............................................................................................... 4  
Screw (3x8) (BBZ30P080FZK) ..................................................................................... 10  
Nut (M8) (NA80FZK)...................................................................................................... 2  
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CHAPTER 3. INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY  
1. INSTALLATION CONDITIONS  
(1) Installing Ground  
1 Ground  
The ground must be flat and horizontal. It should be able to bear the weight of the system.  
For wooden floors, if the part receiving the weight of the system lies at the center between the reinforcement beams below the  
floor, the floor may become deformed or may curve inwards. In such cases, lay a more than 12 mm thick board below the  
system to distribute the weight of the system on the floor.  
For concrete floors, it may not be possible to install the system horizontally due to the roughness of the floor. In such cases, do  
the same as above.  
When installing the system on a installation table, always place the screen unit and cabinet on the same level of the installa-  
tion table. The screen should also be more than 15 mm inside the edges of the installation table.  
The bottom of the screen is  
not on the installation table.  
More than 15 mm  
(Fig.3-1)  
2 How to culculate weight  
Example : 40-inch Cube × 16screens  
RM-V4000V (Multi-Projection Unit) 50kg × 16 = 800kg  
RMS-V4011 (Projection Screen Kit) 11kg × 16 = 176kg  
RMF-V4011 (Projection Frame)  
27kg × 16 = 432kg  
54kg × = 216kg  
RMS-V112 (Projectin Install Table)  
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Total : 1744 kg + α (screw, others)  
Note) Other than the above weights, the weight of the person installing the system are also added.  
For 16 screens, about 3 to 4 persons=240 kg (15% of total weight).  
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INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY  
(11) Lighting  
• The projection screen kit (RMS-V4011/V5011) will not reflect like TV screens when exposed to external light, but may reflect  
if directly exposed to strong lights such as spotlight. Therefore, make sure that the screens are not exposed to direct  
spotlight.  
• For certain installation location conditions, a glass sheet may have to be attached to the screen surface. In this case, as there  
will be reflection by external light, consider the installation position, etc. carefully.  
• As the actual intended images of the system may not be obtained in very bright locations, consider the position of lighting  
and direction of sunlight when installing the system.  
(12) Effects of Earth Magnetism  
• Due to effects of earth magnetism, the position of the image displayed will differ according to the installed direction.  
Difference is about several mm in the up/down/left/right directions, but the degree of change varies according to the  
strength of the earth magnetism of each area.  
• Misconvergence may also occur due to slight rotations.  
• Therefore, when performing adjustments before bringing the system into the installing location. Perform the adjustments  
in the same direction and angle as installation, perform adjustments again at the final location decided.  
• If the system is used at a fixed position, adjust it at the final position used.  
• The system is not only affected by earth magnetism but by the following magnetisms generated by various items in its  
surrounding as well.  
• Steel frame of building  
• Power cables on the floor  
• Large speaker systems  
• Special equipment (Those generating magnetic force)  
• Metallic installation table, frames, etc.  
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INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY  
2. INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY  
(1) Confirmation  
1Decide the position for installing the system according to the installation conditions in Chapter 3.  
Check Items  
[1] Dimensions of installing position, space at the back, distance to the ceiling  
[2] Floor flatness, strength, roughness  
[3] Position of power supply  
[4] Installing location  
Necessity ti strengthen the floor, wall, etc.(reinforcement cover, sheet, plank, etc.), path used to transport the system,  
width of passage, if elevator is available , its size and maximum bearing weight, etc.  
[5] Position, specifications, and structure of a transmission equipment, and image type  
[6] Model number of equipment used, and their quantity (perform according to list).  
Check if there is enough equipment for each unit  
*These procedures must be performed by only one person.  
(2) Opening the Packaging  
1 Packaging specifications  
[1] Multi Projection Unit  
(RM-V4000V/V5000V) : 769(W) × 690(H) × 738(D)  
(RMS-V4011) : 940(W) × 230(H) × 730(D)  
(RMS-V5011) : 1126(W) × 230(H) × 879(D)  
(RMF-V4011) : 950(W) × 180(H) × 1300(D)  
(RMF-V5011) : 1160(W) × 250(H) × 1475(D)  
(RMF-V4011R) : 1006(W) × 859(H) × 1454(D)  
61.0kg  
15.7kg  
20.2kg  
31.2kg  
35.4kg  
68.0kg  
[2] Projection Screen Kit  
[3] Projection Frame  
[4] Projection Cabinet  
2 Opening the packaging  
Open from the big ones first and put the small packagings inside the empty big packagings. Also dispose or store the  
packagings.  
Do not mix up the opened items with those still in the packaging.  
Move the empty packagings somewhere else so that they will not come in the way. Next, obtain an assembly space that is as  
wide as possible.  
* Turn down the opened packagings upside down to differentiate them from those not opened.  
Do not lose accessories, the warranty card, etc.  
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INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY  
3 Multi Projection Unit (RM-V4000V/V5000V)  
[1] Open the upper carton, and remove the ABL cable and instruction manual provided.  
[2] Remove the upper carton (the pad will be connected to the upper carton).  
[3] Remove the upper pad.  
[4] Take out the unit (must be taken out by two persons).  
[2]  
[1]  
[3]  
[4]  
(Fig.3-7)  
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INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY  
4 Projection Screen Kit (RMS-V4011/V5011)  
* Projection screen kit is double-packaged to maintain its performance. After removing the middle cover protecting its screen,  
make sure the screen does not get scratched or dirty.  
[1] Remove the top cover.  
[2] Remove the band securing the middle cover and remove the middle cover.  
[3] Gently peel off the black tape pasted at the four sides of the screen.  
Be careful not to damage the lenticular sheet.  
[4] Take out the screen unit from the box and stand it on a flat floor, paying attention to its top and bottom.  
[5] Remove the eight screws for transportation (gold), four protection panels, white sheet at the back of the screen, and the  
bag containing accessories attached to the top of the frame.  
* The protection panel is attached with the transportation screws. Keep the removed panel if required. When storing  
the system, do not remove the outermost protection panel.  
[6] When opening the packagings of several units first, after opening them, place them in a different place to protect them  
from damage, and place a sheet over them to protect them from dusts.  
Instruction manual  
[2]  
[1]  
Middle cover  
Top cover  
Band  
Bag containing  
accessories  
[4]  
Black tape  
[3]  
Top  
Right side  
Bag containing  
accessories  
Transportation screws (Eight:Gold)  
Protection panel  
[5]  
White sheet  
(Fig.3-8)  
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INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY  
5 Projection Frame (RMF-V4011/V5011)  
[1] Open the upper carton and cut the PP bands (eight) securing the internal parts.  
[2] Remove the two horizontal frame assemblies (packaged in a card box), fixtures (R) and (L).  
[3] Remove the H-shape frame assembly (L).  
[4] Remove the base assembly.  
[5] Remove the H-shape frame assembly (R).  
[6] Remove the shield attached to the under carton, bag containing accessories, and instruction manual.  
Bag containing accessory  
Horizontal assembly  
Fixture (L)  
Fixture (R)  
H-shape frame assembly (L)  
Base assembly  
H-shape frame assembly(R)  
Band A  
Shield  
(Fig. 3-9)  
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INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY  
6 Projection Cabinet (RMF-V4011R)  
[1] Open the upper carton and remove packings B and C, and the instruction manual.  
[2] Remove the upper carton.  
[3] Remove the top sheet B and peel off the front and back sheets B.  
[4] Remove the cabinet. (Hold the handle of the cabinet by two persons.)  
[5] Remove sheet B.  
[6] Remove the parts from the under carton.  
(Fig. 3-10)  
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INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY  
(3) Carrying the Units After Opening Packaging  
To carry the screen unit and multi-projection unit after opening the packaging, hold them by the parts shown in the figure, and  
lift and move them.  
Screen Unit  
Multi-Projection Unit  
(Lifted by one or two persons)  
(Must be lifted by two persons)  
Hold the parts indicated by  
(Fig. 3-11)  
• Never drag the system along the floor when moving the units.  
• The lenticular sheet damages very easily as it is very thin. Therefore move it gently and do not apply excessive shock or  
vibration to it.  
• As the panels supporting the screen are very thin and deform easily, be careful that they do not hit or get hooked onto  
surrounding objects when moving them.  
3. PRECAUTIONS FOR TRANSPORTATION  
Do not stack the units on their sides or backs when transporting them.  
Always place them upright. If they are stacked on their sides or backs, vibration and shock may cause damage or fire hazards.  
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INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY  
4. ASSEMBLING THE SYSTEM  
(1) Assembling the Projection Frame (RMF-V4011/V5011)  
Assemble the projection frame as follows.  
[1] Mount the stopper onto the base assembly and tighten the screws (M5 × 35). (2 × 2 points)  
[2] Mount the H-shape frame assemblies (R) and (L), and tighten the screws (M5 × 10). (4 × 4 points)  
[3] Mount the horizontal frame assemblies (two) and tighten the screws (M5 × 10). (4 × 4 points)  
* As for the positions for tightening the screws in steps 2 and 3, push the frame against the corner fixtures in the two  
directions indicated by the arrow.  
[4] Mount the shield onto the H-shape frame assembly (L) using the rivets, peel off the paper on the shield and paste a  
magic tape on the H-shape frame assembly (L).  
[5] Attach the fixtures (R) and (L) and tighten the screws (M5 × 10). (3 × 2 points)  
[6] Place the projection unit on the base assembly, and secure the fixtures (R) and (L) and projection unit to each other with  
the screws (M5 × 10). (2 × 2 points)  
[7] Secure the movable part of the base assembly with the two screws (M5 × 35).  
3 Horizontal frame assembly  
H-shape frame assembly (L)  
4 Rivet  
A-5  
Holder (L)  
2 H-shape frame  
A-7  
assembly (R)  
B-6  
Screw (M5 × 35)  
A-5 Holder (R)  
5 Shield  
Table  
2 H-shape frame assembly (L)  
1 Screw (M5 × 35)  
1 Stopper  
B-5 Guide fixture  
1 Base assembly  
(Fig. 3-13)  
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(2) Assembling the System  
The basic procedure for assembling the system is as follows.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
Assemble the projection stand (RM-V112/RMA-V5010).  
Mount a one-link mount unit . (40-inch only)  
Assemble the projection frame (RMF-V4011/V5011).  
Mount the multi-projection unit (RM-V4000V/V5000V).  
Mount the projection screen kit (RMS-V4011/V5011).  
Mount the top board , side board , rear panel.  
The basic procedure for assembling the system for rental-use is as follows.  
1
2
Assemble the projection stand (RM-V112).  
Mount the 2-link/3-link mount unit (RMA-V2050/V2060).  
3' Mount the multi-projection unit (RM-V4000V) to the projection cabinet (RMF-V4011R).  
4' Mount the projection cabinet (RMF-V4011R).  
The above procedure is recommended. It is explained below.  
1 Projection Install Tables (RM-V112/RMA-V5010)  
Place the installation tables (RM-V112) at the specified position and link them together with the bolts and nuts specified.  
First tighten the bolts and nuts temporarily, and after all have been linked, check their height differences and if they are  
horizontal before tightening the nuts and bolts firmly.  
Do not tighten the adjusters at the legs as their final positions have to be adjusted after assembling all units.  
To install at a height greater than the installation table when not using this table, make sure the strength is greater than  
required.  
2 Mount Unit (RMA-V2050/V2060)  
Place the mount unit on the stand and join them using the specified bolts and nuts.  
As the horizontality, difference in level, etc. of the mount units form the basis of the whole system assembled, assemble them  
accurately.  
If gaps are formed between the mount unit and the stand due to the difference in height, use the floor leveler of the stand to  
adjust the height, or place spacers between the mount unit and stand (metal plates about 1 to 2 mm thick).  
When using several mount units, adjust their height, horizontality, etc.  
In the case of the system for rental-use, mount the conventional mount units (RMA-V2050/V2060) using the conventional  
method. For details, refer to the RM-V2000A technical manual.  
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4 Multi Projection Unit (RM-V4000V/V5000V)  
The Multi-Projection Unit is designed to be mounted from the back of the cabinet normally. If sufficient space cannot be left at  
the back, it can be mounted from the front.  
Mount from front  
Mount from back  
(Fig.3-18)  
a When mounting from the back  
[1] Pull the table of the cabinet to the back. (Fig. 3-19)  
[2] Insert the (M5 × 35) into the holes (Fig. 3-20) on the table. (To prevent the table from moving when placing the projection  
unit.)  
[3] Place the multi-projection unit on the table and decide the position.  
The position should be so that the front of the multi-projection unit will touch the metal fixtures while the sides touch the  
guide fixtures (right side as viewed from the screen side). (Fig. 3-21)  
[4] Secure the multi-projection unit to the metal fixtures of the cabinet with the four (M5 × 50). (Fig. 3-22)  
[5] Remove the inserted into the table at step 2, and push in until the table touches the stopper.  
Table  
(Fig. 3-19)  
(Fig. 3-20)  
(Fig. 3-21)  
(Fig. 3-22)  
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b When mounting from the front  
[1] Remove the two stoppers and two metal fixtures from the cabinet. (Fig. 3-23)  
[2] Pull the table to the front.  
[3] Insert the screws (M5 × 35) into the holes on the table.  
[4] Place the multi-projection unit on the table.  
[5] Attach the metal fixtures to the table.  
[6] Decide the position of the multi-projection unit and attach it to the metal fixture with the four (M5 × 10). (Fig. 3-24)  
[7] Remove the screws inserted into the table at step [3], and push in until the stopper can be attached.  
*As there are no stoppers at the back, be careful not to push the table in excessively.  
[8] Re-tighten the stopper at the initial position.  
[9] Pull out the table until it touches the stopper.  
[10] Secure the cabinet table to the cabinet with the two (M5 × 35).  
(Fig.3-23)  
(Fig.3-24)  
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5 Projection Screen Kit (RMS-V4011/V5011)  
[1] Mount the screen unit serving as the reference. Basically, mount from the center unit at the bottom.  
a If the number of units arranged are odd (E.g.: 3 × 3=9 screens)  
• Adjust the screen unit to the cabinet at the center of the bottom level and temporarily tighten the linking bolts. (Do not  
tighten tightly.)  
• Adjust the left and right balance with your hand and tighten the linking bolts tightly so that the two centers coincide.  
Top view  
Projection Frame  
Linking bolt  
Linking bolt  
Adjust the left and  
right balance with  
your hand.  
Adjust the left and  
right balance with  
your hand.  
Projection screen  
Reference Unit  
(Fig. 3-25)  
b If the number of units arranged are even (E.g.: 4 × 4=16 screens)  
• Adjust the screen unit to the right cabinet (or left cabinet) at the center two cabinets of the bottom level and temporarily  
tighten the linking bolts. (Do not tighten tightly.)  
• Adjust the left side of the screen unit attached and left side of the cabinet (rights sides if the screen unit was attached to the  
left cabinet at the center) so that they are aligned precisely with your hand, and tighten the linking bolts.  
• Join the left side (or right side) screen unit to the unit mounted first as closely as possible.  
Adjust so that they are aligned precisely  
Reference Unit  
(Fig.3-26)  
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[2] Join the next screen beside the screen mounted as the reference and mount the remaining screens in order. (Stack them  
from the bottom to the top.)  
[3] If necessary, attach the screw rivet (BEC1082) provided as the accessory of RMS-V4011. (Fig. 3-27)  
(Fig. 3-27)  
* This part is used to shield the light leaking from the big hole (ø 8) on the outermost side of the left and bottom projection  
units (diagonally shaded part in Fig. 3-28) after installing the system. Use it if necessary.  
Screen units with this rivet cannot be attached outside the area indicated by the standing lines in fig. 3-28.  
(It will not connect to the adjoining units.)  
(Fig. 3-28)  
<Note>  
• Do not mistake the top and bottom of the screen unit. The side with the longer screw projecting out (side with transportation  
screw) is the top and the side with the 8 mm hole is the bottom.  
• Before mounting the screen unit to the cabinet, check that the transportation screw, protection panel, and black tape have  
been removed. (Do not remove the protection panel on the outer-most side when installing the system.)  
• Always tighten the linking bolts of the cabinet and screen unit with your hands, and tighten them as firmly as possible.  
• Put on gloves when stacking the screen units for protection and perform in twos.  
• To prevent the lenticular sheet from damage, mount the screen unit gently and do not subject it to vibration and shock.  
• When the screen units are stacked, the head of the panel fixing screws and 8 mm holes will engage. When stacking the  
upper screen unit, make sure that it does not brush the lower screen unit as it has panel screws projecting out.  
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6 Top panel, Side panel, Rear panel  
As this system is of the rear projection type, it must be enclosed to avoid exposure to external light. (Fig.3-29)  
Side panel  
Top panel  
Side panel  
(Fig. 3-29)  
Rear panel  
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3' Attaching the Multi Projection Unit (RM-V4000V) to the Projection Cabinet (RMF-  
V4011R)  
The figure shows the assembling procedure of the left attachment. Assemble the right attachment in the same way. The parts  
on the right side of the screen are R and those on the left side are L from the view point against the screen.  
(1) Attach the attachments R and L (BNG1173, 1174) to the  
front of frames R and L (BNG1207, 1208) using the  
screw (M5 ×15).  
(3) Insert the claws of the attachments R and L into the  
rear slits of the multi-projection unit, and attach using  
the screws (M5 × 15). (1 piece × 2 locations).  
(2) Insert the claws of holders R and L (BNG1150, 1151)  
into the slits of frames R and L, rotate them as shown  
in the figure, and attach using the screws (M5 × 15). (2  
pieces × 2 locations).  
*Drop the screw-lock fluid to screws so as not to  
loosen.(Right and left)  
(4) Attach the parts assembled at steps (1) and (2) onto  
the multi-projection unit. Attach the attachments R  
and L to frajmes R and L.  
using the screw (M5 × 15) as shown in the figure, and  
attach the attachments R and L to the rear of the pro-  
jection unit using the screws (M5 × 50).  
(2 screws × 2 locations).  
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(5) Paste spacer A (BMR1073) to the top board of the  
multi-projection unit and spacers B (BMR1074) to the  
(7) Attach the attachments R and L to the unit through the  
top board of the unit using the screws (M6 × 20) and  
then attach attachments R and L to the unit from the  
back using screws (M6 × 20). (2 screws × 2 locations).  
two sides at the  
position shown in the figure after  
peeling off the seal.  
* Paste after adjusting the  
center of the top board  
to that of spacer A.  
* Paste without cover-  
ing the fan.  
*Drop the screw-lock fluid to screws so as not to loosen.  
(4 points)  
(8) Check the Focus and reajust if necessary.  
(9) Attach the cover (BNE1012) to the top board of the unit  
(6) Insert the multi-projection unit from the rear of the  
unit in this state.  
using the four screws (M5 × 15).  
Screw (M5 × 15)  
Unit  
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(
12) Attach each rear panel (BMR1069, 1070, 1071, 1072) to  
(10) Attach the adjuster (BEF1011) attached with a nut  
(M8) to the rear holders R and L (BNG1205 and 1206).  
the unit and the rear holders R and L using the screws  
(3 × 8). Furthermore, to cover up the gap at the top of  
the projection unit, paste the hinder panel (BMR1075)  
over the top board and projection unit.  
(11) While tilting the parts assembled at step 10, insert it  
into the holes on the shoulder of the multi-projection  
unit and attach with the screws (3 × 12). (2 screws × 2  
locations). Furthermore, pull up the adjuster to the top  
of the unit while rotating it, and pull down the nut to  
the rear holders R and L while rotating it to secure the  
projection unit.  
[After Completion]  
* Tighten the nuts tightly.  
4' Mounting the Projection Cabinet (RMF-V4011R)  
Projection cabinet can mount to use the conventional method. For details, refer to the RM-V2000A technical manual.  
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5. SPECIAL INSTALLATION  
(1) Wall inset  
• If removing the screen after installing the system, the person must go behind the screen (diagonally shaded part of the  
figure). Therefore when insetting the unit in the wall, careful take this into account before installation.  
Screen  
• When fixing the screen into the wall, space for placing your hand inside the wall at the top, bottom, right, and left will be  
required in addition to the above in order to attach and remove the screen.  
(2) Diagonal installation  
• This system cannot be placed facing upwards or downwards and diagonally. Always place it horizontally.  
However, Multiprojection unit (RM-V4000V/V5000V) alone can be tilted at the top, bottom, left, and right up to 90 deg.  
Installation of special order screens and cabinets should also become possible in the near future.  
(3) Architrave processing  
• When enclosing the screen with a frame, etc., add 15 mm to the dimensions of the assembled screen at the top, bottom, left,  
and right.  
* Perform framing constructions after assembling the screen.  
15 mm  
15 mm  
15 mm  
15 mm  
(Fig. 3-32)  
• If light leaks from the rear space after constructions, place a blind plate over the rear.  
• No one should climb onto the top board.  
(4) Upside down installation  
• Not possible  
(5) Hanging from ceiling  
• Not possible  
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CHAPTER 4. ADJUSTMENTS  
1. ADJUSTMENT PREPARATIONS  
(1) Wiring  
1 Connection of Power Supply  
• The power supply can be connected to up to 3 units in a series using the AC outlets of Multi projection units. Connect the  
three units as one system to the external outlet.  
• The AC plug of Multi projection unit is a 3P with a ground pin. When connecting it to a normal outlet, use an exclusive 3P AC  
adapter.  
• The AC plug of Multi projection unit is a 3P with a ground pin. To prevent electric shocks, connect the ground pin to the  
ground when connecting the power supply.  
2 Connection of signal cable  
• Use coaxial cables. Normally, if less than 15m, use 3C-2V. If less than 30m, use 5C-2V.  
The signal transmission equipment and Multi projection units should be as close as possible to each other.  
3 Connection of ABL link cable  
• By connecting the ABL link cables in cascade form, control signals (RS-232C, remote control signal) can be transmitted to all  
the units.  
RS-232C  
Multi Projection  
Unit  
Personal Computer  
Multi Projection  
Unit  
Multi Projection  
Unit  
IN  
IN  
OUT  
OUT  
OUT  
or  
Link cable  
Link cable  
Remote control  
(2) Wiring Handling  
• Except for short-term installations such as events, etc., in normal long-term installations, adjust the length of the wiring  
appropriately taking into consideration the overall route to be wired.  
• Make sure the connection terminals are not subjected to direct weight and force. Tie the wires up in short-term use and bind  
them up properly in long-term use.  
(3) Aging  
• After turning on the power, input the 100% white signal or moving images, and perform aging until Multi projection unit  
stabilizes (about 1 hour). If adjustments are performed without performing aging, as Multi projection unit will warm up and  
stabilize, convergence and white balance will become incorrect.  
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When TV SYSTEM=AUTO  
<VIDEO, Y/C Input)  
• Selects the convergence memory from MEMORY-1 or MEMORY-2 automatically according to the signals input (NTSC/PAL).  
<RGB Input>  
• Automatically selects the convergence memory as follows.  
For NTSC input:MEMORY 1  
For PAL input:MEMORY 2  
Horizontal frequency 20 kHz to 28 kHz input:MEMORY 3  
Horizontal frequency 28 kHz to 35 kHz input :MEMORY 4  
When TV SYSTEM=NTSC  
• The convergence memory is always set to MEMORY 1 regardless of the input signal.  
When TV SYSTEM=PAL  
• The convergence memory is always set to MEMORY 2 regardless of the input signal.  
In standard settings, MEMORIES 1 to 4 are selected as described above, but MEMORIES 5 to 7 can be selected if preset using  
the remote control or commands of the Personal Computer.  
When the input signal is NTSC only or PAL only, by setting the TV SYSTEM to NTSC or PAL, smooth input switching (no  
image distortion) will be possible.  
Normally, no problems will be encountered with the above method. But if two or more types of signals are input to the same  
input function, convergence adjustment has to be performed according to the respective input source. (For example, when  
there is signal phase difference in each input source, when connecting several PCs and switching from outside, etc.). In such  
cases, use convergence adjustment memories 5 to 7 (MANUAL 1 to 3). The 5 to 7 convergence adjustment memories can be  
switched from outside using the Personal Computer.  
Finally, examples of main uses by the system of these units are provided below.  
For details of how to set the convergence memory (specific example), refer to ”3. Examples of Main Uses of Cube System”.  
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(3) White Balance Adjustment Memory  
ADJUSTMENTS has altogether six white balance adjustment memories.  
VIDEO, Y/C input memory  
Color mode 1 (Normal)  
RGB input memory  
Factory shipment memory  
Color mode 2 (Re-expose)  
VIDEO, Y/C input memory  
RGB input memory  
Factory shipment memory  
Four memories can be actually adjusted except the factory shipment memory. The factory shipment memory contains the  
normal white balance adjustment data and re-expose white balance adjustment data.  
By setting to color mode 1 using the rear panel switch, etc., the white balance adjustment data can be switched by synchroniz-  
ing with input switching. This is the same for color mode 2. If it is necessary to change color modes 1 and 2 using the input  
function, connect the PC and switch each time it is necessary.  
(4) Combined Use of Remote Control and Personal Computer  
Although it is possible to connect both the remote control (RU-V107) and Personal Computer, adjustments cannot be per-  
formed using both at the same time.  
Remote control, Personal Computer commands and rear panel switches operated the latest are given priority. When the  
adjustment mode is set by the Personal Computer while adjusting with the remote control, the adjustment mode will be set by  
the Personal Computer, disabling adjustments to be performed using the remote control. If the adjustment mode is set by the  
remote control using adjustments by the Personal Computer, adjustments by the Personal Computer will be disabled. Fur-  
thermore, if the rear panel switches are operated when the adjustment mode is set by the remote control or Personal Com-  
puter, the adjustment mode is exited and the rear panel switches operations are started.  
(5) Memory of Adjustment Data and Settings  
When adjustments are ended in the adjustment mode such as convergence, white balance, etc., always exit the adjustment  
mode (AJN for Personal Computer, ADJ OUT key for remote control). If the power is turned off (AC OFF) without exiting the  
adjustment mode, a part of the adjustment data will not be preserved in the memory.  
The input function, MULTI ON/OFF (peripheral light amount switching), COMBINATION ON/OFF (ABL link switching), COLOR  
MODE 1/2 (white balance switching), TV SYSTEM setting, and convergence memory state setting will be preserved in the  
memory only when the power is turned off using the remote control, command of a Personal Computer (POF) or the rear  
panel tact switch. The AC ON/OFF will not allow data to be preserved in the memory.)  
When starting or stopping the system by AC ON/OFF in an installation condition for demonstration, use this method to  
preserve the conditions in the memory first.  
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(6) Giving IDs  
When several Multi projection units are used to compose the 9 screens or 16 screens (multi-screen), the ID is used to differen-  
tiate between Multi projection units. When the units are given IDs, by connecting the ABL link cable, commands can be  
transmitted by specifying the ID, and it is possible to operate only Multi projection unit corresponding to that ID by remote  
control operations.  
<Giving IDs using Personal Computer>  
Commands: IDC (IDC CLEAR)  
IDS (ID SET)  
;Clears the ID given  
;Gives an ID  
The IDS is valid only when no ID has been given. It will be valid from units nearest to the personal  
computer (remote control).  
(Example) 4 screens • When giving IDs first using Personal Computer.  
Multi Projec-  
Multi Projec-  
tion Unit  
ID=21  
Multi Projec-  
tion Unit  
ID=12  
Multi Projec-  
tion Unit  
ID=22  
Personal Computer  
tion Unit  
ID=11  
**AJY  
11 IDS  
**AJY  
12 IDS  
**AJY  
21 IDS  
**AJY  
22 IDS  
By sending commands in this order, IDs can be given to each Multi Projection Unit.  
The characters that can be used for the IDs are 0 to 9 and A to F, and * (capital and small letters are not differentiated).  
The * can be used in the following way.  
**IDC  
*1AJY  
2*IN1  
:Clears IDs given to all units  
:Only units which have IDs whose 2nd digit is 1 enter the adjustment mode.  
:The input function of only units which have IDs whose 1st digit is 2 is set to VIDEO.  
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<Giving IDs Using the Remote Control>  
[1] Enter the adjustment mode.  
1
[2] The main menu will be displayed. Press the  
Select ”1. ID CLEAR/SET/SELECT”  
key.  
1
[3] Check that the ID display at the top left of the screen is “– –” and press the  
Select “1.ID SET”.  
key.  
0
If an ID has already been given, press the  
adjustment mode.” and give the ID.  
key, select “0. ID CLEAR” of the main menu, return to “[1] Enter the  
F
A
[4] As the ID input standby state is set, press the  
to  
9
,
to  
keys, and input the ID.  
0
[5] To use the multi-screen unit, return to “[1] Enter the adjustment mode.” and given an ID to the next unit.  
<Precautions for Giving IDs using the Remote Control and Personal Computer>  
Communication cannot be performed with units connected using the ABL link cable, after units whose IDs have been  
cleared. When the command “** IDC” shown in the figure on the previous page is performed, only the first unit can be  
controlled. Using the command “11 IDS” will enable the 2nd unit and onwards to be controlled.  
When IDs are set as this, the unit connected next can be controlled.  
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3. EXAMPLES OF MAIN USES OF CUBE SYSTEM  
(1) Expansion/Individual Switching at Multi Video Processor Side-  
General example of RM-V2000 series  
Source  
Multi Video  
Processor  
Cube  
Input Function)  
TV SYSTEM)  
Fixed mainly at RGB  
Fixed at NTSC or PAL  
Converter data required at display) One  
(2) When Switching the Cube Input Function-Display example expected on RM-V4000V  
system  
Expanded  
NTSC  
Source  
Y/C  
Multi Video  
Processor  
Cube  
RGB  
Personal  
Computer  
Individual  
Input Function)  
TV SYSTEM)  
By switching Y/CRGB, switches  
expansion/individual (video distortion is great)  
Composite or Y/C signal system Fixed at  
RGB  
NTSC  
AUTO  
Converter data required for display) Composite signal system-One  
RGB-One  
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(3) When Switching Source Inputs to Multi Video Processor (1)-  
When using Pioneer's new Multi Video Processor  
NTSC  
Expanded  
NTSC  
RGB  
Personal  
Multi Video  
Processor  
Cube  
Computer 1  
Expanded  
Personal  
Computer 2  
Input Function) RGB  
TV SYSTEM) AUTO  
Converter data required for display) One  
*The phase difference of each input source can be adjusted at the Multi Video Processor side.  
*When switching between the same NTSC, it is needed to switch by CUBE side.  
(4) When Switching Source Inputs to Multi Video Processor (2)-  
When using Pioneer's Multi Video Processor  
LDP-1  
LDP-2  
NTSC  
Y/C  
Multi Video  
Processor  
Cube  
Expanded  
* Only one image  
frame data  
* There is phase difference  
between LDP1 and 2  
Input Function) Y/C  
TV SYSTEM)  
Fixed at NTSC  
Converter data required for display) Two  
* For example, adjust LDP-1 with MEMORY1 and LDP-2 with MEMORY 5 (or 6 or 7) and switch  
data when switching LDP  
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(5) When Using Two Multi Video Processors without Frame Adjusting Function  
NTSC  
Multi Video  
Processor 1  
Expanded  
Cube  
RGB  
Multi Video  
PAL  
Processor 2  
Expanded  
Input Function) RGB  
TV SYSTEM)  
AUTO  
(Or synchronize with the switching of Multi Video Processor 1/2 and switch NTSC  
fixing/PAL fixing)  
The converter data required for display) Two  
* MEMORY1/2 is automatically switched by the microprocessor  
(6) When Single Screen is Used  
VGA  
MAC  
Cube  
RGB  
Input Function) RGB  
TV SYSTEM)  
AUTO  
Converter data required for display) Two  
* For example, adjust VGA with MEMORY4 and MAC with MEMORY 5 (or 6 or 7), and switch  
the signal selection data  
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(7) When Switching the Source Input to the Multi Video Processor  
NTSC  
Expanded NTSC  
ƒH=31.75 kHz  
RGB  
Personal  
Multi Video  
Processor  
Cube  
ƒH=35 kHz  
Computer 1  
ƒH=31.75 kHz  
ƒH=35 kHz  
Personal  
Computer 2  
Input Function: RGB  
TV SYSTEM: AUTO  
Converter data required for playing: Three  
For example, set as follows, and switch the data to input using RS-232C.  
Expanded NTSC:MEMORY 4  
Personal computer 1:MEMORY 5  
Personal computer 2:MEMORY 6  
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4. SCREEN ADJUSTMENTS  
(1) Adjustment Flowchart  
The following shows the order for performing the adjustments generally required in the setup of the multi-projection system.  
For details, see the descriptions on the next page and later.  
1 Give ID  
2 Adjust the size of each screen  
3 Adjust the convergence of each screen  
4 Adjust the joining of the screens  
(Adjust with the multi-video processor)  
5 Check that there is no information missing and color deviation on the moving image.  
If information is missing or color has deviated, return to 2 and readjust.  
6 Adjust the white balance of each screen.  
7 Adjust the ABL level  
8 Check the ABL level and white balance using the video actually transmitted.  
If there is deviation, return to 6 and readjust  
9 Adjust the color tone using the video actually transmitted.  
0 Recheck 6 to 8  
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The & numbers correspond to the numbers in the flow-  
chart.  
(3) Convergence Adjustment Contents  
1 Measurement of screen center  
The center can be found easily by pasting threads in the  
spaces of the protection panels at the screen frame.  
2 Adjustment signal input  
For adjusting size...Monoscope, etc.(EX.LD Test disc GGV1013, FRAME NO. 18001)  
For screen joining, linearity, color adjustment...Use adjustment signals such as , cross-hatch, etc.  
(EX.LD Test disc GGV1013, FRAME NO. 14401)  
If signals are created in the multi video processor, use them.  
For RGB inputs, generate the adjustment signals conforming to the above using the models actually used (PC, etc.), and check  
them via the expander actually used.  
Note  
Marked color deviation  
Depending on the user memory used, the image may  
become distorted as shown in the figure on the right.  
In this case, before adjusting the center, adjust H BLK R  
and H BLK L first.  
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3,4,7 center adjustment  
Center  
V PHASE  
Set to only green and adjust the center with V PHASE  
H PHASE .  
(V STATIC when  
MULTI ON)  
When MULTI ON, as V PHASE does not  
move, adjust it at the splitter side.  
If not possible, adjust with V STATIC  
H PHASE  
Three colors R, G, B move together  
NOTE  
Do not adjust the center using convergence such as  
GH STATIC GV STATIC  
Green POINT CONVER MODE , etc.  
Considerable load will be imposed on the adjustment  
circuit, causing malfunctions.  
GH STATIC  
GV STATIC  
Only Green moves  
The center adjustment by H PHASE V PHASE adjusts the timing for displaying video signals and therefore current is not  
supplied to the deflection york.  
Current is on the other hand supplied to the convergence york in the center adjustment by convergence such as GH STATIC  
GV STATIC GREEN POINT CONVER MODE , etc. and therefore imposes load on the circuit.  
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Current is also supplied to the vertical deflection york with  
V STATIC . If supplied excessively, distortion will occur as  
shown in the right figure.  
No distortion occurs in adjustments by V PHASE .  
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Explanation of 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 form when the  
display range changes due to changes in the H SIZE and frequency.  
Video signal  
Display range  
Convergence  
adjustment  
wave form  
Color deviation  
Video signal  
D i s p l a y  
range af-  
ter size  
changed  
When size is increased with H BLK L and H BLK R not ad-  
justed.  
No color deviation  
Convergence  
adjustment  
wave form  
Convergence  
adjustment  
wave form  
Image after H BLK L and H BLK R has been adjusted.  
Adjustment by  
H BLK L  
Adjustment by  
H BLK R  
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5 H BLK R Adjustment  
Output all three colors R,G,B, observe  
the right side of the screen , and adjust with H BLK R so  
that the color stops deviating.  
RGB  
Observe  
here  
BGR  
RGB  
When H BLK R adjustment is not properly performed  
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NOTE  
When H BLK R is adjusted so that the three colors  
R,G,B do not deviate, if the horizontal line distortion  
shown in the right figure occurs, move H BLK R until  
the distortion disappears with color deviation main-  
tained.  
No color deviation  
Sudden distortion  
Color deviation  
No distortion  
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6 H BLK L adjustment  
RGB  
Output all three colors R,G,B, observe the  
left side of the screen , and adjust with H BLK L so that  
the color stops deviating.  
Observe  
here  
NOTE  
There are points at which the screen does not move even though the H BLK L value changes. This is not a malfunction.  
NOTE  
After adjusting H BLK L , the left side of the screen  
RGB  
may be smaller than the right side of the screen. As the  
pPOINT CONV, MODE of the procedure will be per-  
formed later, ignore it now.  
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9 V SIZE adjustment  
Observe here  
Set to only green, observe the top part of the screen , and  
adjust the data amount in the vertical direction using  
V SIZE .  
Do not observe the bottom part of the screen.  
8 H SIZE adjustment  
Set to only green, observe the right side of the screen ,  
and adjust the data amount in the horizontal direction us-  
ing H SIZE .  
Do not observe the left side of the screen.  
Observe  
here  
9’ V SIZE LINEARITY Adjustment  
Those familiar with the convergence adjustment can adjust the bottom part of the screen in addition to the top part of the screen  
using V SIZE and V LINEARITY .  
Reference Information  
4
4
3
2
1
3
2
1
The horizontal 92% and vertical 93% positions in NTSC  
inputs are the positions shown in right figure, for Laser  
Disc test disc GGV1013 monoscope signal (frame No.  
14401).  
6
5 4 3 2 1  
1 2 3 4 5  
6
1
2
3
1
2
3
4
4
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Movement of screen by point convergence adjustment  
OSD display  
Movement of screen  
Observe here  
Use especially when adjusting the horizontal size of the left side of the screen in adjustment step p .  
In addition, there are three other area adjustments.  
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In adjustment step q , observe the external part of the screen, adjust the 16 adjusting points there, taking note of linearity in  
the peripheral area such as joining with other screens, crosshatch, etc.  
(Ignore the distortion inside the screen.)  
In adjustment step w , adjust the inside of the screen and produce linearity.  
The following are examples of adjusting points in point convergence adjustments and their movements on the screen.  
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Movement on screen  
Displayed OSD  
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NOTE  
Does not move to the set position  
If only one point is moved greatly in the point conver-  
gence mode, it may not move in areas smaller than the  
desired adjusting area.  
In this case, adjust while moving the other points  
slowly.  
5
4
2
1
6
3
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