Pioneer Multi Projection System RM-V1000NU User Manual

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TECHNICAL MANUAL (Ver.2.0)
MULTI PROJECTION SYSTEM
RM-V1000NU
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Page 1 - TECHNICAL MANUAL (Ver.2.0)

1RNotes:• Pioneer will not be liable for any loss caused bydefects of the parts supplied other than by Pio-neer.• An damage during shipping will be co

Page 2 - PIONEER RM-V1000NU

9No.1234567890-=~!@#$%^&*()_(Fig. 2-4)Control PanelGENERAL SPECIFICATIONSFunctionUsed for switching the control level of the ABL link control volt

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100OPERATIONS • MAINTENANCE3. PRECAUTIONS FOR ASSEMBLING AND MAINTENANCE¶ Periodically clean the vent nets of the fan of MPJ to prevent it from cloggi

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102PRECAUTIONS2. NOT MALFUNCTION¶ In some cases, the screen from appear bluish when seen from the left and slightly reddish when seen from theright. T

Page 7 - 1. SPECIFICATIONS OF PRODUCT

103APPENDIX (MVP manual)CONTENTSINTRODUCTION ...1

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104APPENDIX (MVP manual)INTRODUCTIONThe multi video processor (hereafter referred to as MVP below) is equipped with a serial interface conforming toRS

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105APPENDIX (MVP manual)FG Frame GroundTx (D, I, O) Trandmitted DataRx (D, I, O) Received DataRTS (I, O) Requenst to SendCTS (I, O) Clear to SendDSR (

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107APPENDIX (MVP manual)OPERATION MODE1.Normal mode : This mode is set when the power and reset switches are pressed.This makes the panel switch effec

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108APPENDIX (MVP manual)5.Adjustment Mode¶ NTSC Input Board Adjustment Mode:Mode in which the adjustment commands of the NTSC input board can be execu

Page 14 - MVP Panel

109APPENDIX (MVP manual)VIDEO OUTPUT MODE OF MVP¶ The video output formats set by the mode switches are as shown in the following table.(At shipment,

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110APPENDIX (MVP manual)ADJUSTMENT FUNCTIONSMVP enables the input and output boards to be adjusted and set by connecting the external computer. Thefol

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111APPENDIX (MVP manual)PICTURE FRAME ADJUSTMENT PROCEDUREAdjust the MVP picture frame as follows.(1) Connect the RS-232C cable to the MVP panel.(Refe

Page 17 - 1. INSTALLATION CONDITIONS

112APPENDIX (MVP manual)To Set the System Back to 4-screen Magnification [@ command]Input: @h (h=8 or 9)Explanation: • For setting the system back t

Page 18 - (8) Condensation

113APPENDIX (MVP manual)To Perform Coarse Adjustments of the Picture Frame [&P2, &Q2 commands]Input: &P2d2h1h2h3, &Q2d2h1h2h3 Explanat

Page 19 - Vertical Visible Angle

114APPENDIX (MVP manual)To Store the Picture Frame Data [&W command]Input : &W0, &W1Explanation :&W0 : Sets the saved values to the se

Page 20 - (10) Lighting

115APPENDIX (MVP manual)To Switch the Image Input [IFF command]Input: IFFa Explanation: Switches to display by NTSC input 4-screen magnification or 4-

Page 21 - (12) Power Supply

116APPENDIX (MVP manual)To Indicate the Current MVP State [SYS command]Input: SYS Explanation: The current MVP state is shown when SYS is input.(Exa

Page 22 - (13) Cables Used

117APPENDIX (MVP manual)*6 : Display of remote and manual statesREMOTE MODE : Remote stateMANUAL MODE : Manual state*7 : Slot number*8 : Type of input

Page 23 - 2. INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY

118APPENDIX (MVP manual)Bright Compensation [BRT command]Input: BRTd Explanation: Corrects the brightness of the NTSC input board.d : Compensation val

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119APPENDIX (MVP manual)Tint Adjustment [TNT command]Input : TNTd1d2d3Explanation: Corrects the tint of the NTSC input board.d1d2d3 : Compensation val

Page 26 - 4 Projection Screen

120APPENDIX (MVP manual)To Set Internal Sync [INT command]Input : INT Explanation :• Forcibly sets internal sync.• This command is executed in the rem

Page 27 - 1 Screen

121APPENDIX (MVP manual)To Set the Output to the NTSC Mode [NT command]To Set the Output to Standard RGB Mode [NTR command]To Set the Output to the Do

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122APPENDIX (MVP manual)RMD-V3020 COMMAND REFERENCEOutline of RMD-V3020• IntroductionThe RMD-V3020 is an input board (hereafter referred to as VS boar

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123APPENDIX (Manual)VS Board Command Rules0. Symbolsaaa : Command consisting of 3 alphabet lettersddd : Basic commands : Decimals between 0 to 255 con

Page 30 - 4. ASSEMBLING THE SYSTEM

124APPENDIX (MVP manual)2. Exceptional Commands• Model data commandsTBL : Displays the current model data table.TBLhh : Displays the hh model data tab

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125APPENDIX (Manual)Tracking Adjustment [TRK command]Input : TRKd1d2d3Explanation: • d1d2d3 : Compensation data 0 to 254• Eliminates lateral vibration

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126APPENDIX (MVP manual)B, R Clamp Adjustment [BLV, RLV commands]Input : BLVd1d2d3, RLVd1d2d3Explanation :• d1d2d3 : Compensation data 0 to 254• BLV :

Page 33 - (3) Connection

127APPENDIX (Manual)Horizontal, Vertical Blanking Window Position Adjustment[HWN, VWN commands]Input : HWNd1d2d3, VWNd1d2d3Explanation :• d1d2d3 :Comp

Page 34 - 5. SPECIAL INSTALLATION

128APPENDIX (MVP manual)Full Dot Number Compensation [HFD command]Input : HFDdddExplanation :• d1d2d3:Compensation data 0 to 254• Corrects the preset

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12GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS(3) Multi Video Processor (Referred to MVP below)Input signalInput video signal (NTSC) Note 11-line ...

Page 36 - ADJUSTMENTS

129APPENDIX (Manual)Vertical Compression Filter Conversion Rate Input [LCV command]Input : LCVd1d2d3d4Explanation :• d1d2=00 to 15 (Add 0 before all n

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130APPENDIX (MVP manual)To Select Preset Model [M command]Input : Mh1h2Explanation :• Refer to “VS Board Model Selection” described later for the VS b

Page 38 - (2) TV System

131APPENDIX (Manual)Model Fresh [F command]Input : Fh1h2Explanation :• Sets back to the model data preset at shipment.Model data No.h1 h20 0 Auto0 1 V

Page 40 - (6) Giving IDs

133APPENDIX (Manual)The relative address and data are as follows.However, relative addresses 20 to 3F are the system reservation range.Data ContentsMo

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134APPENDIX (MVP manual)Vertical Frequency Input [VFQ command]Input : VFQd1d2d3.d4d5d6Explanation :• Directly changes the horizontal frequency of the

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135APPENDIX (Manual)MODE 99The VS board contains preset data for autolocking 9 computer main models at shipment.However, looking at the recent PC mark

Page 43 - 3. SCREEN ADJUSTMENTS

136APPENDIX (MVP manual)VS BOARD MODEL SELECTIONAuto lockedCheck frequency,line number usingFRQ commandOutput in Mode 99Locked in Mode 99?Preset PC?(0

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137APPENDIX (Manual)SELECTING THE SYNC SIGNALWhen adjusting the VS board, care must be taken regarding the relation of the priority order of the syncs

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138APPENDIX (MVP manual)CHECK SHEET<CUBE Adjustment>1. Preparations1 Connect the power supply, and connect the cable for input signals and ABL l

Page 46 - Reference Information

13GENERAL SPECIFICATIONSMVP PanelRESETGENLOCKEXTINTNTSCRGBFILTERONOFFVBSY/CMODERATERS-232CVDH/C SYNCRBG VBS YCINPUT OUTPUTVOUT1 VOUT3VOUT2 VOUT4VBS/GY

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14GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS7 MODE switchUsed to select the video output mode.Output Mode Switch ContentsOutput Mode*2RGBOFFRGBONRESERVEDRESERVEDSwitchNo.

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15POWERINPUT SELDISP CALLMAIN MENUADJ OUT013579ABCDEFRGBADJ ADJ ADJON/OFF ON/OFF ON/OFF2//3–+4682ADJ INDÎADJUSTMENT CONTROL UNIT

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16INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY(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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17INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY(7) Temperature and Humidity Conditions¶ Closely observe the following conditions on the temperature and humidity of the lo

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18INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY(9) Angle of view and appropriate view rangeHorizontal Visible AngleVertical Visible Angle(Fig.3-1)(Fig.3-2)

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PIONEER RM-V1000NUMANUAL.This Acrobat (IE: a PDF file) version of the Pioneer RM-V1000NU manual was made from theoriginal digital document and scannin

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19INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY(10) Lighting¶ Although reflection by external light as seen on CRTs will not occur with this projection screen, reflection

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20INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY(12) Power Supply 1 Power supply voltageThe guaranteed voltage of this system is ±10% of the rated voltage.But if the impe

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21INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY(13) Cables UsedUse a coaxial cable for the external input cable. Normally use a 3C-2V for less than 15m long. Use 5C-2V fo

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22INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY2. INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY(1) Confirmation1 Decide the position for installing the system according to the installation

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23INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY3 Unpacking[1] Remove the top and side (the longer side) wood frames one by one.[2] Remove the upper cover and side cover.[

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24INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY[8]Bottom mirror pad ATop mirror pad BTop mirror pad ABottom mirror pad BEngine pad BEngine pad AEngine side pad FMirror co

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25INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY4 Projection Screen* Projection screen is double-packaged to maintain its performance. After removing the middle cover pr

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26INSTALLATION 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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27INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY3. PRECAUTIONS FOR TRANSPORTATIONDo not stack the units on their sides or backs when transporting them.Always place them up

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28INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY¶ When transporting or storing the units in the packaged state, always face them up.¶ The number of units that can be stack

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2CONTENTSCHAPTER 1. FEATURES OF RM-V1000NU ...41. FEATURES OF SYSTEM ...

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29INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY4. ASSEMBLING THE SYSTEM(1) Assembling the system[1] Before moving the system to where it is to be installed, insert three

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30INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY(2) Inserting the Option Board (MVP)[1] Remove the rear cover C (R) and rear cover C (L). (Six screws for each)[2] Remove t

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31INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY[8] Remove the bonnet. (Fig. 3-8)10 screws[9] Remove the rear cover. (Fig. 3-9)9 screwsLoosen the six screws (ABA-283).[10]

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32INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY(3) ConnectionCable clamp(Fig.3-14)Linking cable (Cord with 6P mini DIN)(Fig.3-13)Remote control unitRS-232C communication

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33INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLYExamples of System(1) Enlarged display onlyLDPC.VIDEOTo MVP inputRM-V1000NU/RM-V1000NARM-V1000NU/RM-V1000NALDP 1LDP 2LDP 4C

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35ADJUSTMENTS(5) Equipment Required for AdjustmentsThe following are required for the adjustments performed during the set-up of MPJ.PioneerRU-V107LDd

Page 92 - MAIN MENU

37ADJUSTMENTS(2) TV SystemThe TV system determines the control of the whole unit (convergence, OSD display select, video system select,deflection) acc

Page 95 - 7 Replacement of MPJ

39ADJUSTMENTS(6) Giving IDsIDs are used to differentiate the MPJs. When the units are given IDs, by connecting the ABL link cable, com-mands can be tr

Page 96 - Replacing the Bottom MPU

40ADJUSTMENTSUsing the Remote Control>[1] Press the ADJ IN key to set the whole screen into the adjustment mode.[2] The main menu will be displayed

Page 98 - Approx. 5cm Approx. 5cm

42ADJUSTMENTS3. SCREEN ADJUSTMENTS(1) Adjustment FlowchartThe following shows the order for performing the adjustments generally required in the setup

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43ADJUSTMENTS(2) Convergence Adjustment Flowchart1Find the center of the screen32Input the adjustment signal4Adjust the size of V SIZE V␣ LINH␣ SIZE

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44ADJUSTMENTS3 Center adjustmentSet to only green and adjust the center with V STATIC GH STATIC␣ .2 Adjustment signal inputFor adjusting size ...

Page 101 - OPERATIONS • MAINTENANCE

45ADJUSTMENTS2 H SIZE adjustmentSet to only green, observe the right side of the screen ,and adjust the data amount in the horizontal directionusing

Page 103 - 2. NOT MALFUNCTION

47ADJUSTMENTSMovement of screen by point convergence adjustmentMovement of screenOSD displayUse especially when adjusting the horizontal size of the

Page 104 - CONTENTS

48ADJUSTMENTS

Page 105 - INTRODUCTION

4CHAPTER 1. FEATURES OF RM-V1000NU1. FEATURES OF SYSTEM¶ Large screen with little reflection.The new tinted screen improves the screen contrast and ve

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50ADJUSTMENTSIn adjustment step 6 , adjust the inside of the screen and produce linearity.The following are examples of adjusting points in point c

Page 108 - OPERATION MODE

51ADJUSTMENTSMovement on screenDisplayed OSD

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52ADJUSTMENTS

Page 113 - Picture Frame Adjustment

56ADJUSTMENTS5 24 16 3 NoteIf only one point is moved greatly in the pointconvergence mode, it may not move in areassmaller than the desired adjus

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5¶ Convergence memoryApart from the standard values set at shipment, up to 3 kinds of data can be memorized for the adjustingvalue.¶ Convenient “color

Page 117

59ADJUSTMENTS8 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 f

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60ADJESTMENTSH 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 col

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61ADJUSTMENTSACBDConfirming the Optimum H BLK L, H BLK R ValuesOSD displayOptimum H BLK R valueMovement on screenWhen point A is lowered by point conv

Page 123 - RMD-V3020 COMMAND REFERENCE

65ADJUSTMENTS5 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 124 - VS Board Command Rules

66ADJESTMENTS6 LINEAR WHITE adjustmentWhen white peak signals such as WINDOW are input, due to the characteristics of the Blue CRT, there is atendenc

Page 125 - 2. Exceptional Commands

67ADJUSTMENTS9 Adjustment Using Moving ImagesThe adjustment using images adjusts the overall joining of the screens by loading discs used by users (fo

Page 127 - [HPS, VPS commands]

6CHAPTER 2. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS(Fig.2-1) unit : mm1. SPECIFICATIONS OF PRODUCT(1) General Unit SpecificationsPower supply voltage ... AC100V to

Page 137 - VS BOARD MODEL SELECTION

78ADJESTMENTS[4] <GWB> (GET W/B DATA)-White balance adjustment data is output.Format : Output in the following order.1STX (02H)2<LWT>/ LIN

Page 139 - <CUBE Adjustment>

79ADJUSTMENTS[6] <GST> (GET STATUS)-Various setting states are output.1STX (02H)2Version of microcomputer software (5 BYTE)Example)V1.00:Indica

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88ADJUSTMENTS3 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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89ADJUSTMENTS[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 SI

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90ADJUSTMENTS[5] Adjusting the red point convergence1) Enter the adjustment mode.2) Press the 5 key to select [5. POINT CONVER ADJ].3) Press the RADJO

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91ADJUSTMENTS[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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92ADJUSTMENTS4 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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94OPERATIONS • MAINTENANCE7 Replacement of MPJReplacing the Top MPJ[1] Remove rear cover A (four screws) and rear cover B (eight screws). (Fig. 5-1)[2

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95OPERATIONS • MAINTENANCEReplacing the Bottom MPU[1] Remove the rear cover B (eight screws) and rear cover C (six screws). (Fig. 5-5)[2] Remove the m

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96OPERATIONS • MAINTENANCE[1][2] [3] [6] [7][4] [5]Pull in this direction7 Replacement of MVP[1] Remove rear covers C (R) and (L). (6 screws)[2] Remov

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97OPERATIONS • MAINTENANCE7 Replacing the Screen[1] Remove the panels at the top and right side of the screen unit to be replaced. (Remove 12 screws.

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