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
9No.1234567890-=~!@#$%^&*()_(Fig. 2-4)Control PanelGENERAL SPECIFICATIONSFunctionUsed for switching the control level of the ABL link control volt
100OPERATIONS • MAINTENANCE3. PRECAUTIONS FOR ASSEMBLING AND MAINTENANCE¶ Periodically clean the vent nets of the fan of MPJ to prevent it from cloggi
102PRECAUTIONS2. NOT MALFUNCTION¶ In some cases, the screen from appear bluish when seen from the left and slightly reddish when seen from theright. T
103APPENDIX (MVP manual)CONTENTSINTRODUCTION ...1
104APPENDIX (MVP manual)INTRODUCTIONThe multi video processor (hereafter referred to as MVP below) is equipped with a serial interface conforming toRS
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 (
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
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
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,
110APPENDIX (MVP manual)ADJUSTMENT FUNCTIONSMVP enables the input and output boards to be adjusted and set by connecting the external computer. Thefol
111APPENDIX (MVP manual)PICTURE FRAME ADJUSTMENT PROCEDUREAdjust the MVP picture frame as follows.(1) Connect the RS-232C cable to the MVP panel.(Refe
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
113APPENDIX (MVP manual)To Perform Coarse Adjustments of the Picture Frame [&P2, &Q2 commands]Input: &P2d2h1h2h3, &Q2d2h1h2h3 Explanat
114APPENDIX (MVP manual)To Store the Picture Frame Data [&W command]Input : &W0, &W1Explanation :&W0 : Sets the saved values to the se
115APPENDIX (MVP manual)To Switch the Image Input [IFF command]Input: IFFa Explanation: Switches to display by NTSC input 4-screen magnification or 4-
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
117APPENDIX (MVP manual)*6 : Display of remote and manual statesREMOTE MODE : Remote stateMANUAL MODE : Manual state*7 : Slot number*8 : Type of input
118APPENDIX (MVP manual)Bright Compensation [BRT command]Input: BRTd Explanation: Corrects the brightness of the NTSC input board.d : Compensation val
119APPENDIX (MVP manual)Tint Adjustment [TNT command]Input : TNTd1d2d3Explanation: Corrects the tint of the NTSC input board.d1d2d3 : Compensation val
120APPENDIX (MVP manual)To Set Internal Sync [INT command]Input : INT Explanation :• Forcibly sets internal sync.• This command is executed in the rem
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
122APPENDIX (MVP manual)RMD-V3020 COMMAND REFERENCEOutline of RMD-V3020• IntroductionThe RMD-V3020 is an input board (hereafter referred to as VS boar
123APPENDIX (Manual)VS Board Command Rules0. Symbolsaaa : Command consisting of 3 alphabet lettersddd : Basic commands : Decimals between 0 to 255 con
124APPENDIX (MVP manual)2. Exceptional Commands• Model data commandsTBL : Displays the current model data table.TBLhh : Displays the hh model data tab
125APPENDIX (Manual)Tracking Adjustment [TRK command]Input : TRKd1d2d3Explanation: • d1d2d3 : Compensation data 0 to 254• Eliminates lateral vibration
126APPENDIX (MVP manual)B, R Clamp Adjustment [BLV, RLV commands]Input : BLVd1d2d3, RLVd1d2d3Explanation :• d1d2d3 : Compensation data 0 to 254• BLV :
127APPENDIX (Manual)Horizontal, Vertical Blanking Window Position Adjustment[HWN, VWN commands]Input : HWNd1d2d3, VWNd1d2d3Explanation :• d1d2d3 :Comp
128APPENDIX (MVP manual)Full Dot Number Compensation [HFD command]Input : HFDdddExplanation :• d1d2d3:Compensation data 0 to 254• Corrects the preset
12GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS(3) Multi Video Processor (Referred to MVP below)Input signalInput video signal (NTSC) Note 11-line ...
129APPENDIX (Manual)Vertical Compression Filter Conversion Rate Input [LCV command]Input : LCVd1d2d3d4Explanation :• d1d2=00 to 15 (Add 0 before all n
130APPENDIX (MVP manual)To Select Preset Model [M command]Input : Mh1h2Explanation :• Refer to “VS Board Model Selection” described later for the VS b
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
133APPENDIX (Manual)The relative address and data are as follows.However, relative addresses 20 to 3F are the system reservation range.Data ContentsMo
134APPENDIX (MVP manual)Vertical Frequency Input [VFQ command]Input : VFQd1d2d3.d4d5d6Explanation :• Directly changes the horizontal frequency of the
135APPENDIX (Manual)MODE 99The VS board contains preset data for autolocking 9 computer main models at shipment.However, looking at the recent PC mark
136APPENDIX (MVP manual)VS BOARD MODEL SELECTIONAuto lockedCheck frequency,line number usingFRQ commandOutput in Mode 99Locked in Mode 99?Preset PC?(0
137APPENDIX (Manual)SELECTING THE SYNC SIGNALWhen adjusting the VS board, care must be taken regarding the relation of the priority order of the syncs
138APPENDIX (MVP manual)CHECK SHEET<CUBE Adjustment>1. Preparations1 Connect the power supply, and connect the cable for input signals and ABL l
13GENERAL SPECIFICATIONSMVP PanelRESETGENLOCKEXTINTNTSCRGBFILTERONOFFVBSY/CMODERATERS-232CVDH/C SYNCRBG VBS YCINPUT OUTPUTVOUT1 VOUT3VOUT2 VOUT4VBS/GY
14GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS7 MODE switchUsed to select the video output mode.Output Mode Switch ContentsOutput Mode*2RGBOFFRGBONRESERVEDRESERVEDSwitchNo.
15POWERINPUT SELDISP CALLMAIN MENUADJ OUT013579ABCDEFRGBADJ ADJ ADJON/OFF ON/OFF ON/OFF2//3–+4682ADJ INDÎADJUSTMENT CONTROL UNIT
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
17INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY(7) Temperature and Humidity Conditions¶ Closely observe the following conditions on the temperature and humidity of the lo
18INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY(9) Angle of view and appropriate view rangeHorizontal Visible AngleVertical Visible Angle(Fig.3-1)(Fig.3-2)
PIONEER RM-V1000NUMANUAL.This Acrobat (IE: a PDF file) version of the Pioneer RM-V1000NU manual was made from theoriginal digital document and scannin
19INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY(10) Lighting¶ Although reflection by external light as seen on CRTs will not occur with this projection screen, reflection
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
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
22INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY2. INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY(1) Confirmation1 Decide the position for installing the system according to the installation
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.[
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
25INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY4 Projection Screen* Projection screen is double-packaged to maintain its performance. After removing the middle cover pr
26INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY(3) Carrying the Units After Opening Packaging1 ScreenTo carry the screen unit after opening the packaging, hold them by th
27INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY3. PRECAUTIONS FOR TRANSPORTATIONDo not stack the units on their sides or backs when transporting them.Always place them up
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
2CONTENTSCHAPTER 1. FEATURES OF RM-V1000NU ...41. FEATURES OF SYSTEM ...
29INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY4. ASSEMBLING THE SYSTEM(1) Assembling the system[1] Before moving the system to where it is to be installed, insert three
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
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]
32INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY(3) ConnectionCable clamp(Fig.3-14)Linking cable (Cord with 6P mini DIN)(Fig.3-13)Remote control unitRS-232C communication
33INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLYExamples of System(1) Enlarged display onlyLDPC.VIDEOTo MVP inputRM-V1000NU/RM-V1000NARM-V1000NU/RM-V1000NALDP 1LDP 2LDP 4C
35ADJUSTMENTS(5) Equipment Required for AdjustmentsThe following are required for the adjustments performed during the set-up of MPJ.PioneerRU-V107LDd
37ADJUSTMENTS(2) TV SystemThe TV system determines the control of the whole unit (convergence, OSD display select, video system select,deflection) acc
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
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
42ADJUSTMENTS3. SCREEN ADJUSTMENTS(1) Adjustment FlowchartThe following shows the order for performing the adjustments generally required in the setup
43ADJUSTMENTS(2) Convergence Adjustment Flowchart1Find the center of the screen32Input the adjustment signal4Adjust the size of V SIZE V␣ LINH␣ SIZE
44ADJUSTMENTS3 Center adjustmentSet to only green and adjust the center with V STATIC GH STATIC␣ .2 Adjustment signal inputFor adjusting size ...
45ADJUSTMENTS2 H SIZE adjustmentSet to only green, observe the right side of the screen ,and adjust the data amount in the horizontal directionusing
47ADJUSTMENTSMovement of screen by point convergence adjustmentMovement of screenOSD displayUse especially when adjusting the horizontal size of the
48ADJUSTMENTS
4CHAPTER 1. FEATURES OF RM-V1000NU1. FEATURES OF SYSTEM¶ Large screen with little reflection.The new tinted screen improves the screen contrast and ve
49ADJUSTMENTS
50ADJUSTMENTSIn adjustment step 6 , adjust the inside of the screen and produce linearity.The following are examples of adjusting points in point c
51ADJUSTMENTSMovement on screenDisplayed OSD
52ADJUSTMENTS
53ADJUSTMENTS
54ADJUSTMENTS
55ADJUSTMENTS
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
5¶ Convergence memoryApart from the standard values set at shipment, up to 3 kinds of data can be memorized for the adjustingvalue.¶ Convenient “color
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
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
61ADJUSTMENTSACBDConfirming the Optimum H BLK L, H BLK R ValuesOSD displayOptimum H BLK R valueMovement on screenWhen point A is lowered by point conv
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
66ADJESTMENTS6 LINEAR WHITE adjustmentWhen white peak signals such as WINDOW are input, due to the characteristics of the Blue CRT, there is atendenc
67ADJUSTMENTS9 Adjustment Using Moving ImagesThe adjustment using images adjusts the overall joining of the screens by loading discs used by users (fo
6CHAPTER 2. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS(Fig.2-1) unit : mm1. SPECIFICATIONS OF PRODUCT(1) General Unit SpecificationsPower supply voltage ... AC100V to
78ADJESTMENTS[4] <GWB> (GET W/B DATA)-White balance adjustment data is output.Format : Output in the following order.1STX (02H)2<LWT>/ LIN
79ADJUSTMENTS[6] <GST> (GET STATUS)-Various setting states are output.1STX (02H)2Version of microcomputer software (5 BYTE)Example)V1.00:Indica
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
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
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
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
92ADJUSTMENTS4 Precautions Upon Use (Adjustment Control Unit)• Always release the adjustment mode with ADJ OUT button and turn off the power with the
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
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
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
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.
Comments to this Manuals