BOXLIGHT 50HD Specifications

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INTRODUCTIONChapter 1IntroductionCongratulations on selecting the Premiere 50HD DLP Projector. The Premiere 50HD DLP is the firstmainstream projector

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Chapter 1 – Introduction 2INTRODUCTIONPackage ContentsOpen the package and ensure that you have the following items:•Power Cord• Remote control and

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Chapter 1 – Introduction3INTRODUCTIONComponentsFront ViewRemote Control: Enables you to control the projector. There are infrared sensors onthe front

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Chapter 1 – Introduction 4INTRODUCTIONTop ViewFocus: Turn this dial to focus the projected image on the screen.Zoom: Turn this dial to adjust the si

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Chapter 1 – Introduction5INTRODUCTIONRear ViewVentilation: This fan provides ventilation to the lamp. Ensure that you do notobstruct this opening. Ke

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Chapter 1 – Introduction 6INTRODUCTIONRemote ControlPower: Press this button to put the projector into or bring it out of standby mode. Note: The Po

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CONNECTIONSChapter 2ConnectionsBefore Setting UpThe Premiere 50HD DLP Projector is extremely flexible when considering installationlocations. The keys

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Chapter 2 – Connections 8CONNECTIONSDevice ConnectionsThe following section describes device connections. The projector supports connec-tions to a wi

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Chapter 2 – Connections9CONNECTIONSComputer/Input 1The computer port enables you to connect your computer to the projector using astandard 15-pin D-s

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Chapter 2 – Connections 10CONNECTIONSDVIComputerComponentS-VideoTo computer serial port.RS-232Composite VideoDownloaded From projector-manual.co

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Chapter 2 – Connections11CONNECTIONSWired Remote ControlThe wired remote control jack enables you to connect the remote control to the pro-jector usi

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Chapter 2 – Connections 12CONNECTIONSTurning On/OffFollow these instructions to turn on projector.1. Press the power switch on the rear panel to supp

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Chapter 2 – Connections13CONNECTIONSTurning OffWarning!Follow these procedures exactly as written to avoid damage to thelamp and projector.1. Press t

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OPERATIONChapter 3OperationThe projector can be operated using the top control panel or the remote control. Thischapter describes using the control pa

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Chapter 3 – Operation15OPERATIONInputPress the input button on the control panel to switch between the inputs. On theremote control, press the number

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Chapter 3 – Operation 16OPERATIONNavigation ButtonsPress the up and down arrow buttons to scroll vertically through the menus. Pressthe Enter button

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Chapter 3 – Operation17OPERATIONSetting Up the ProjectorFollow these tips when setting up the projector.Adjustment PegUse the adjustment peg on the b

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OSD MENUSChapter 4OSD MenusAbout the OSD MenusYou can configure the Premiere 50HD DLP Projector by using the On Screen Dis-play (OSD) Menus. The OSD m

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Chapter 4 – OSD Menus19OSD MENUSInput SignalsThe Input Signals menu lets you specifythe signal type for the input into your pro-jector. The following

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Chapter 4 – OSD Menus 20OSD MENUSColorUse this option to adjust the color saturation of the image. This item is only availablefor video sources. The

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PrefaceiTable of ContentsChapter 1Introduction Package Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Chapter 4 – OSD Menus21OSD MENUSGamma CorrectionUse this option to adjust the Gamma Correctionof your image. Default setting is gamma 2.2.Gamma curve

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Chapter 4 – OSD Menus 22OSD MENUSPhasePhase lets you adjust the focus and clarity of the display. Scale is from 0 to 31.PositionPosition enables you

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Chapter 4 – OSD Menus23OSD MENUS Video SystemThis option allows you to manually select the video standard for the composite andS-Video inputs. FLI D

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Chapter 4 – OSD Menus 24OSD MENUSOSD PositionEnables you to set the position of theOSD menu. Press  to move the OSD displayupward. Press  to move

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Chapter 4 – OSD Menus25OSD MENUSStatus ScreenThe status screen displays current system con-figuration parameters.Theater ModeTheater Mode is used to

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Chapter 4 – OSD Menus 26OSD MENUSGeometryThe Geometry menu lets you configure the hori-zontal and vertical keystone and projectionplacement settings.

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Chapter 4 – OSD Menus27OSD MENUSProjectionEnables you to configure the projector forreversed image setup and ceiling mounting.The following options a

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Chapter 4 – OSD Menus 28OSD MENUSLanguageThis menu sets the OSD display language.The following languages are available:• English•Spanish•German•Frenc

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SPECIFICATIONSAppendix ASpecificationsProduct Specifications Item Description Model No. Premiere 50HD DLP ProjectorDisplay Single DMD Panel with fiv

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MAINTENANCEAppendix BMaintenanceMaintenanceThe Premiere 50HD DLP Projector has been constructed to provide years of opera-tion. Refer to the following

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PrefaceiiChapter 4OSD Menus About the OSD Menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Main Menu . .

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Appendix B – Maintenance31MAINTENANCEChecking the Lamp Usage TimeThe projector lamp has the average life of 2,000 hours. The OSD menus provide youwit

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Appendix B – Maintenance 32MAINTENANCEReplacing the LampTurn off the projector and remove the power cord prior to replacing the lamp. Allowthe lamp t

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Appendix B – Maintenance33MAINTENANCE4. In the Lamp Timer Reset submenu, select Yes to reset the timer.Cleaning the Air Filters This projector is equ

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Appendix B – Maintenance 34MAINTENANCETroubleshootingNote: If you are having trouble with the display, use the auto sync featurefirst PC input only (

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GAMMA MANAGERAppendix CThe Gamma Manager UtilityAbout the Gamma Manager UtilityGamma Manager may be an optional item for your projector, please check

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Appendix C – The Gamma Manager Utility 36GAMMA MANAGERConnecting the Projector to the PCThis software requires the use of an RS-232C serial cable. CA

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Appendix C – The Gamma Manager Utility37GAMMA MANAGERInstalling the SoftwareThis software can be installed using the installation program on the CD i

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Appendix C – The Gamma Manager Utility 38GAMMA MANAGER9. Click Next. The wizard installs the program.After the Wizard installs the Gamma Manager, the

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Appendix C – The Gamma Manager Utility39GAMMA MANAGERUninstalling the SoftwareAlways uninstall the software before installing an updated version. Ens

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Appendix C – The Gamma Manager Utility 40GAMMA MANAGERUsing the Gamma Manager UtilityThis section covers basic Gamma Manager Utility operation. The G

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PrefaceiiiDesktop Installation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47Ceiling Mount Installation. . .

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Appendix C – The Gamma Manager Utility41GAMMA MANAGERUsing the Gamma ManagerFollow these instructions to get started using the Gamma Manager.1. Conne

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Appendix C – The Gamma Manager Utility 42GAMMA MANAGERNote: You must select the same input mode that the projector is set at. Ifyou select a differen

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Appendix C – The Gamma Manager Utility43GAMMA MANAGERAdjusting the Gamma CurveYou can adjust the gamma curve using an exponentialor Bézier function.E

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Appendix C – The Gamma Manager Utility 44GAMMA MANAGERBézierBézier sets the gamma curve based on a mathematical formula that assures conti-nuity with

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Appendix C – The Gamma Manager Utility45GAMMA MANAGERSetting a Gamma Curve RangeYou can set a curve range for adjusting the gamma. When adjusting the

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Appendix C – The Gamma Manager Utility 46GAMMA MANAGERUndoing a SettingClick to revert the curve to its previous position.Redoing a SettingClick

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THROW RATIOAppendix DThrow RatioAbout the Throw RatioThrow ratio refers to the ratio between the projector’s distance from the screen (orthrow distanc

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Appendix D – Throw Ratio 48THROW RATIODesktop Installation — 16:9 Screen SizeDiag. Width Height Max Min Upper Lower300” 261” 147” 10.68m 8.9m 4.59m 0

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Appendix D – Throw Ratio49THROW RATIODesktop Installation — 4:3Diag. Width Height Max Min Upper Lower300” 240” 180” 13.07m 10.892m 5.594m 1.022m250”

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Appendix D – Throw Ratio 50THROW RATIOCeiling Mount InstallationThe following illustration and tables explain how to calculate the throw ratio for a

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PrefaceAbout this manualThis manual is designed for use with the PREMIERE 50HD DLP Projector. Informa-tion in this document has been carefully checked

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Appendix D – Throw Ratio51THROW RATIOCeiling Mount Installation — 16:9 Screen SizeDiag. Width Height Max Min Uppe r Lower300” 261” 147” 10.68m 8.9m 0

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Appendix D – Throw Ratio 52THROW RATIOCeiling Mount Installation — 4:3 Screen SizeDiag. Width Height Max Min Upper Lower300” 240” 180” 13.07m 10.892m

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RS-232 COMMUNICATIONAppendix ERS-232 communicationRS-232C communicationConnect the computer and projector while both are off and make sure the project

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Appendix E – RS-232 communication 54RS-232 COMMUNICATIONComputer (Windows) - RS232ControlAP.exeSetup RS232ControlAP1.Setting

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Appendix E – RS-232 communication55RS-232 COMMU-RS-232 COMMUNICATIONCommand data chartRS232 Control FunctionCommand TitleMin ValueMax ValueDefault Va

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Appendix E – RS-232 communication 56RS-232 COMMUNICATIONcolor Temp User-ReadCTU CTU??Gamma-Write TGA 0 7 3 Gamma 1.0 == TGA00Gamma 1.5 == TGA01Gamma

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Appendix E – RS-232 communication57RS-232 COMMU-RS-232 COMMUNICATIONColor Matrix Cyan-ReadCMC CMC??Color Matrix Magenta-ReadCMM 0 30 30 Color Matrix

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Appendix E – RS-232 communication 58RS-232 COMMUNICATIONPower Off OFF Power Off == OFF00Lamp Timer-Read LTM LTM??RS232 Control FunctionCommand TitleM

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PrefaceNOTICESWarning! To meet FCC requirements, a shielded power cord isrequired in order to prevent interference. It is essential that only thesuppl

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PrefaceWarning! Be careful when removing the lamp. In the event of a lamprupture there may be small fragments of glass in the lamp housingand the proj

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PrecautionsWhen using the projector, refer to the following instructions :• Read and follow all instructions and warnings provided.• Save these instru

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