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Product Service Manual – Level 2

Service Manual for BenQ:


Projector/SX930
<9H.JEG77.15X>

Version: 00a
Date:2015/09/22
Notice:
For RO to input specific “Legal Requirement” in specific NS regarding to responsibility and liability
statements.
Please check BenQ’s eSupport web site, http://esupport.benq.com, to ensure that you have
the most recent version of this manual.

First Edition (Sep., 2015)


© Copyright BenQ Corporation 2015 All Right Reserved.

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Content Index

1. Abbreviations & Acronyms ............................................................. 4


2. About This Manual............................................................................ 5
2.1 Trademark .................................................................................................................... 5
2.2 Introduction................................................................................................................. 5
2.3 Important Service Information ..................................................................................... 5
2.4 Safety Notice ............................................................................................................... 6
2.5 Compliance Statement ................................................................................................. 6
2.6 General Descriptions ................................................................................................... 6
2.7 Related Service Information ......................................................................................... 6
3. Product Overview ............................................................................ 7
3.1 Specification Overview ................................................................................................ 8
3.2 Packing ....................................................................................................................... 28
3.3 Customer Acceptance................................................................................................ 35
4. Level 1 Cosmetic / Appearance / Alignment Service .............. 38
4.1 Cosmetic / Appearance Inspection Criteria................................................................ 38
4.2 OPERATIONAL INSPECTION CRITERIA ................................................................. 41
4.3 Software/Firmware Upgrade Process ......................................................................... 47
4.4 Factory Menu............................................................................................................. 71
4.5 RS-232 connection..................................................................................................... 76
4.6 Adjustment / Alignment Procedure............................................................................. 80
5. Level 2 Circuit Board and Standard Parts Replacement ....... 84
5.1 Product Exploded View .............................................................................................. 84
Module 2 – ASSY UPPER CASE ....................................................................................... 86
5.2 Product Disassembly / Assembly ................................................................................ 88
5.3 Module Assembly Key Point - Optical Engine ........................................................... 103
5.4 Module Assembly Key Point - Mechanical ................................................................. 117
5.5 Block Diagram ......................................................................................................... 133
5.6 Trouble shooting ...................................................................................................... 134
Appendix 2 - Code List: IR / RS232 / DDC Data ........................ 147
Appendix 3 – Ceiling Mount Drawing.......................................... 156
Appendix 4 - Optical Measurement............................................. 157
Appendix 6 - Design Verification Test Procedure ...................... 168
Appendix 7 - Thermal and Noise Test Procedure...................... 171

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Update History
Revision Chapter Changes Date
Rev. 00a Initial version 2015/9/21

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1. Abbreviations & Acronyms

A
A/D Analog to Digital
B
BenQ BenQ Corporation
C
C/W Color Wheel
CM Concave Mirror
D
DLP Digital Light Processing / Texas Instruments®
DMD Digital Micro mirror Device
DVI Digital Video Interface
DVI-I Digital Video Interface-Integrated
P
PL Projection Lens
POM Pond of Mirrors
R
Interface Between Data terminal Equipment and
RS232 Data Communications Equipment Employing
Serial Binary Data Interchange
S
Super Video Graphics Array, A screen resolution
SVGA
of 800 x 600 pixels.
Super XGA. A screen resolution of 1280x1024
SXGA
pixels.
V
Video Graphics Array. A screen resolution of
VGA
640x480 pixels.
X
XGA A screen resolution of 1024x768 pixels.

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2. About This Manual
This manual contains information about maintenance and service of BenQ products. Use this manual
to perform diagnostics tests, troubleshoot problems, and align the BenQ product.

Important
Only trained service personnel who are familiar with this BenQ Product shall perform service
or maintenance to it. Before performing any maintenance or service, the engineer MUST
read the “Important Safety Information”

2.1 Trademark

The following terms are trademarks of BenQ Corporation:


BenQ

Other companies, products, or service names may be the trademarks of their respective companies.

2.2 Introduction

This section contains general service information, please read through carefully. It should be stored
for easy access place.

2.3 Important Service Information

RoHS (2002/95/EC) Requirements – Applied to all countries require RoHS.

The RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substance in Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive) is a
legal requirement by EU (European Union) for the global electronics industry which sold in EU and
some counties also require this requirement. Any electrical and electronics products launched in
the market after June 2006 should meet this RoHS requirements. Products launched in the market
before June 2006 are not required to compliant with RoHS parts. If the original parts are not RoHS
complaints, the replacement parts can be non ROHS complaints, but if the original parts are RoHS
compliant, the replacement parts MUST be RoHS complaints.
If the product service or maintenance require replacing any parts, please confirming the RoHS
requirement before replace them.

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2.4 Safety Notice

1 Make sure your working environment is dry and clean, and meets all government safety
requirements.
2 Ensure that other persons are safe while you are servicing the product.
3 DO NOT perform any action that may cause a hazard to the customer or make the product
unsafe.
4 Use proper safety devices to ensure your personal safety.
5 Always use approved tools and test equipment for servicing.
6 Never assume the product’s power is disconnected from the mains power supply. Check that it
is disconnected before opening the product’s cabinet.
7 Modules containing electrical components are sensitive to electrostatic discharge (ESD). Follow
ESD safety procedures while handling these parts.
8 Some products contain more than one battery. Do not disassemble any battery, or expose it to
high temperatures such as throwing into fire or it may explode.
9 Refer to government requirements for battery recycling or disposal.

2.5 Compliance Statement

Caution: This Optical Storage Product contains a Laser device. Refer to the product specifications
and your local Laser Safety Compliance Requirements.

2.6 General Descriptions

This Service Manual contains general information. There are 2 levels of service:
Level 1: Cosmetic / Appearance / Alignment Service
Level 2: Circuit Board or Standard Parts Replacement

2.7 Related Service Information

Service Web Site


eSupport Website:
BenQer: http://esupport.benq.com/v2
ASP: http://esupport.benq.com/

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3. Product Overview
The projector consists of DLP projector controller, Lamp controller, Power supply system, and
System cooling controller. The DLP controller captures digital PC data and video data and then
converts them into the DMD display device. The Lamp controller dominates the lamp’s power and
synchronizes its frequency with color display sequence. The Power supply unit controls the AC line
power factor and converts primary voltage to secondary low voltages for digital board. The System
cooling controller drives the airflow to quench the lamp’s heat and electrical component’s heat.

 Specification Overview
 Panel Information
 Projection Lens Specification
 Optical Specification
 Lamp Specification
 Mechanical Specification
 Packaging
 Thermal Specification
 Power Requirements
 Compatibility
 User Interface
 Regulatory
 Reliability
 Other Feature
 Input / Output Connectors
 Input Terminals
 Output Terminals
 Control Terminals and Interface
 Accessories
 Environmental
 Electrical Specification
 Power Supply Specification
 UI Specification

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3.1 Specification Overview

 Specification Overview
SX930 Version: 02
Item Specification
1.Panel / Driver IC Information
1.1 Panel Type 0.7"XGA 2xLVDS 14° Type DMD
1.2 Package Type Type A
1.3 Size 0.7”
1.4 Pixels 1024(H) x 768(V)
1.5 Color Depth 30 Bits (1.07 Billion Colors)
1.6 Driver Type DDP 4421-HV
1.7 Panel Pixel Quality Follow TI spec. (Refer to Appendix 4 )
1.8 Image Imperfection Follow TI spec. (Refer to Appendix 4 )
Display : NA
1.9 LAN Drive Type
Control : A-top
2. Projection Lens Geometry Specification
Note: Projection Size for measurement as below: with mark ”*”
1. DMD Aspect ratio(16:9) ->projection size: 95 inch( diagonal) image size
2. DMD Aspect ratio(16:10) ->projection size: 87 inch( diagonal) image size
3. DMD Aspect ratio(4:3) >projection size: 78 inch diagonal) image size
Wide Tele
2.1 F/#
2.1 2.63
Wide: Tele:
2.2 Focal Length
21.7 mm 34.64 mm
2.3 Zoom Ratio 1.6 ±2%
2.4 Throw Ratio 1.5~2.4 (Wide 78” ±3% @ 2.38m)
2.5 True Zoom NA
2.6 H,V Offset*
2.6.1 Offset H(%)* 0% ± 2.5% Appendix A.15)
2.6.2 Offset V(%)* default 107.5% ± 2.5% (Mode B, Appendix A.15)
Vertical shift: +5%@ at default 107.5%±2.5%
2.6.3 Lens Shift(%)* "+": lens shift upward
"-": lens shift downward
2.7 Focus Range (m) W: 1.86 ~ 9.32m T: 2.98 ~ 14.91 m
2.7.1 Screen Size (inch) 60” ~ 300” (Check by E pattern, Appendix Pattern 6)
2.8 TV Distortion Wide & Tele <1%
2.9 Keystone Distortion Wide & Tele <1%
2.10 Screen Distortion* |A,B| <=5mm, |C|<=5.0 mm @ 78" at 107.5% V offset
2.11 Focus Quality*
(1) The pattern can be uniformly focused – then pass!
2.11.1 区 Pattern* (2) If it’s difficult to judge, then check 2.11.2
Defocus/Flare judge criteria refer to Appendix A16/17
2.11.2 R G B
Defocus (Maximum) * 2.5 2.5 2.5
Flare (Maximum) * 3.5 3.5 3.5
Center Zone All other area
2.12 Lateral Color*
R-G <2/3 pixel <1.0 pixel

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B-G <2/3 pixel <1.0 pixel
R-B <1.0 pixel <1.0 pixel
DOF 5 cm checked by E pattern. Refer to Appendix A24
"+" and"-" desinition
"+":move projector backward to far away the screen and until
focus limit. Record the backward distance(+) for the rear
2.13 DOF (Min. cm)
depth of focus.(後景深)
"-":move projector forward to close to the screen and until
focus limit. Record the backward distance(-) for the front
depth of focus.(後景深)
2.14 Zoom Ring Torque 200~650g follow Qisda Lens spec
2.15 Focus Ring Torque 50~300g follow Qisda Lens spec
2.16 Lens offset Position 115%出貨(SI Provide) *For Lens Shift Models.
2.17 Zoom&Focus shaking level Follow limit sample (When needed)
2.18 Lens Shift Shaking(lock) Level Lock level:5 Lens weight
2.19 Lens Shift Speed(sec)
N.A.
(only for motorized len shift)
3.Optical Specification
Test under “ * ” (diagonal) image size with Wide projection lens position.(base on lens best design value)
Reference Meter: CL-200 Meter (SN head:81531011, body:82521013)
Normal: Minimum 6300 lm (environment>35℃ , MKT>6000
lm )
Normal: Typ 6650 lm (For reference)
ECO: Typ 5320 lm (For reference)
3.1 ANSI Brightness
Connect HDMI =Optical native(DMD-full-on)
If no HDMI Source, measure PC Input ≧ 97% of Optical
Native (DMD-full-on)
3.2 ANSI (-) uniformity Minimum -50%
3.3 ISO Uniformity Minimum 65%
3.4 ANSI Contrast Minimum 150:1
3.5 FOFO Contrast Minimum 1500:1 (WCE2), Refer to appendix4-A23
3.6FOFO Contrast with DB N.A.
3.7 color wheel segment 70Y30W90C30B65G75
3.8 color wheel speed Data model:50Hz 2X 60Hz 2X
Color x y Δ(u’,v’)
White 0.319±0.02 0.353±0.02 ±0.03
3.9 Color Coordinate
Red 0.637±0.04 0.357±0.04 ±0.04
(Confirm at PVT stage)
Green 0.339±0.04 0.570±0.04 ±0.04
Blue 0.147±0.03 0.068±0.03 ±0.04
Color △uv
White ≦0.02
3.10 Color Uniformity
Red ≦0.03
(Confirm at PVT stage)
Green ≦0.02
Blue ≦0.02
3.11 Color Gamut(Compare to NTSC) Data model: Typical 60%
△≦0.5 lux compared with center point @ full black pattern
within 60”.
3.12 Light Leakage in AA
This light-leakage is only described as the spot light with
obvious shape. The uniformity difference of black pattern is

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not included. (Except DMD Defect)
≦1 lux, @ full black pattern with 60”~80“
≦3 lux, @ out of full black pattern with diagonal 80~120”
3.13 Light Leakage out of AA ≦20 lux, @ out of full black pattern with diagonal >120”
(Except DMD Defect and high zoom ex: D zoom /zoom5 /
B zoom )
3.14 Ghost Ghost (Confirm at EVT2 stage)
3.15 Defect (Color Band, Dark Corner, Follow limited sample (When needed).
Dark band)
3.16 Preset mode setting
4.Lamp Specification
4.1 Lamp USHIO NSH465W E22.7
4.2 Lamp Sync Type AC Lamp
4.3 Lamp Flick Follow limited sample (When needed).
Normal Mode 440W -> 425W
4.4 Lamp Power ECO Mode 360W
Image-care or equivalent NA
5. Mechanical Specification
5.1 Color & Texture specifications Refer to ID document for details
5.2 Physical Dimensions(Width X
446*336*152(mm)
Depth X Height)
5.3 Net Weight ≦8.5kg
5.4 Security Slot Kensington compatible slot 20Kg break away force
5.5 Lens Cover Detached lens cover
Adjustable foot in front, rubber foot in rear.
Front/ Rear foot
5.6 Adjustment Feet
Tilt: 0-4.5∘,
Right/Left: +4.0∘/-4.0∘
Match BenQ’s ceiling mount required.
5.7 Ceiling Mounting
Use the same mounting as current shipping projectors.
All color of screws should similar with the plastic color which
5.8 Screws
close it.
5.9 During PVT stage, limited sample
of color and texture should be
approved by BenQ industrial N/A
designer and mechanical
engineer.
5.10 Packaging EPE
Cushion Material
6. Thermal Specification
Mechanical component temperature at ambience 0~40℃
Normal surface:
6.1 Surface held or touched for short Metal< 60 ℃ Plastic< 85 ℃
periods Bottom surface @25℃
Metal< 55 ℃ Plastic< 70 ℃
Metal Plastic
6.2 Surface which my be touched
< 70 ℃ < 95 ℃
6.3 Exhaust Air < 95 ℃
Normal mode: 39dBA @ 25°C(table center)
6.4 Audible Noise Level Typical
Eco mode: 36dBA @ 25°C(table center)

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Normal mode : 41dBA @ 25°C(table center)
Max.
Eco mode : 38dBA @ 25°C(table center)
6.5 Fan Numbers 7
6.6 Sound Quality 1K~20K < 9dB (follow ECMA-74)
6.7 Auto Blank distance NA
7.0 Power Requirements
7.1 Power Supply (Normal)
Max. 645W
0.5W Max. at 100 ~ 240VAC
(disable loop through, Lan function)
Standby
3W MAX at 230VAC 50HZ for network
7.2 Power consumption
mode
Normal Typical 610W @110Vac
ECO Typical 564W@110Vac
ECO Blank Same as Eco Mode
7.3 Power Connector IEC 60320 C14
7.4 Power Switch No
8.0 Compatibility
8.1 Data Compatibility (Version 03)
8.1.1 RGB Digital Refer to 2.1.4 HDMI/DVI Input
8.1.2 RGB Analog Refer to 2.1.5 PC Input
8.1.3 Macintosh MAC 13/16/19/21
8.2 Video Compatibility
8.2.1 SDTV 480i/576i
8.2.2 EDTV 480P/576P
8.2.3 HDTV 720@50P/60P,1080@50i/60i/24p/25p/30p/50p/60p
NTSC/ NTSC4.43/ PAL (Including PAL-M, PAL-N)/ SECAM/
8.2.4 Video
PAL60/
8.3 Frequency
8.3.1 H-Sync 15~102KHz
8.3.2 V-Sync 23 ~ 120 Hz
8.4 DDC EDID 1.3
9.0 User Interface
10 Keys ( Same as SU922 )
Power ; Source ;Auto ; Blank ; Mode/Enter ; Menu/Exit ;
9.1 Operator Keypad
Right (Keystone ) ; Left (Keystone ) ; Up(Keystone+) ;
Down(Keystone-)
9.2 LED Indicators 3 LEDS
9.2.1 Power On/Off Status Refer to 4.4 LED definition
9.2.2 Lamp Status Refer to 4.4 LED definition
9.2.3 Temperature Status Refer to 4.4 LED definition
Horizontal keystone and adjustable range 30
9.3 Electric Keystone
Vertical keystone and adjustable range 30
9.4 Remote Control 5F.261W9.211 (WW SKU) / 5F.261W9.151 (J SKU)
10.0 Regulatory
Vendor : Refer to RFQ
10.1 Safety
Internal : Refer to B106 document
Vendor : Refer to RFQ
10.2 EMC
Internal : Refer to B106 document
10.3 ESD Follow IEC 61000-4-2 and EN55024 regulation

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1) BenQ Restriction of Hazardous Substance Guideline
10.4 GP (SUP-QM-07-02)
2) Other GP control items please refer PRR
11.0 Reliability
40000 hours except DMD chip, Color wheel, Lamp and Fan,
11.1 MTBF
Ballast
1). Lamp hour = Total lamp hour= X(hours used in Normal
mode) + Y(hours used in Eco mode)
11.2 Lamp Lifetime
X= lamp life spec of Eco/lamp life spec of Normal mode
Y= lamp life spec of Eco/lamp life spec of Eco mode
11.2.1 Normal Mode 2000 hrs(Lamp only)
11.2.2 ECO Mode 2500 hrs(Lamp only)
11.2.3 Smart Eco Mode (ImageCare) NA
11.2.4 Smart Eco Mode (LampCare) NA
11.2.5 Image life NA
(Lumen Care)
12.0 Other Feature
12.1 Color Temperature at Normal
5500/6500/7500
(sRGB mode)
12.2 Digital Zoom NA
12.3 Aspect Ratio Auto/Real/4:3/16:9/16:10
12.4 Projection Methods Floor Front/Ceiling Front/Floor Rear/Ceiling Rear
12.5 3D Display Yes, support DLP 3D
12.6 LAN
12.6.1 LAN-Crestron eControl
YES
12.6.2 LAN-RoomView compatible
YES
12.6.3 LAN-PJ Link compatible YES
12.6.4 LAN-AMX compatible YES
12.6.5 LAN-Display(1 to many)
No
(4 to 1)
12.6.6 LAN over RS23
YES
(Follow RS232 command)
12.7 Certificate
12.7.1 Win8 Certificate YES
12.7.2 Crestron Certificate NA
12.7.3 WEEE Certificate NA
12.7.4 DTS Certificate No
12.7.5 HDMI Certificate NA
12.7.6 MHL Certificate NA
12.8 WCE3.0 NA
Turn on Eco Blank:
1. When user presses the button once, the image would
turn
12.9 Screen Saver Mode toEco Blank mode and show "Blank" and other words in
(Eco Blank & Lamp Saver) the bottom of screen.
2. The lamp power will dim to Lamp Dimmest Power (follow
Lamp Capability).
Turn off Eco Blank:

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1. When the image is in Eco Blank mode and user done:
(1) Press any Keypad
(2) Press IR
The projector would turn off Eco Blank mode
The lamp power will back to original mode power
Turn on Lamp Saver:
1. When there is no signal input and didn’t do any projector
operation last to 3 mins, a full black pattern will be
displayed with “No signal” and other message
The lamp power will dim to Eco Blank (follow Lamp
Capability).
Turn off Lamp Saver:
1. When the image is in Lamp Saver mode and user done:
(1) Press any Keypad
(2) Input Signal
(3) Press IR
The projector would turn off Lamp Saver mode
The lamp power will back to original mode power
12.10 Smart ECO* NA
12.11 Off-line cooling NA
13.0 Green Eco design
13.1BenQ ecoFACTS Refer to BenQ ecoFACTS Checkinglist
Note: Follow USHIO Lamp Operating.

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 Input / Output Connectors
1.Input Terminals
RGB DB-15 x 1 (shared with Component 1)
1.1 Computer Input - 1
1.2 Computer Input - 2 NA
1.3 Video Composite Video (RCA X 1)
1.4 S-Video S-Video (Mini Din) X 1
1.5 Component - 1 shared with computer 1
1.6 Component - 2 NA
1.7 DVI - 1 NA
1.8 DVI - 2 NA
1.9 HDMI Digital Video – 1 HDMI version: 1.4x1/ HDCP version: 1.4 / MHL2.1
1.9.1 Support Audio Input YES
1.9.2 CEC control No
1.9.3 HDMI Receive Distance Auditorium model (Deep color 10bit:AWG26 30m )
1.10 HDMI Digital Video – 2 HDMI version: 1.4x1 HDCP version: 1.4
1.10.1 Support Audio Input YES
1.10.2 CEC control No
1.11 Audio Input – 1 (RCA R &L) RCA Audio Jack right and left
1.11.1 Related Source Video/S-Video audio input
1.12 Audio Input – 2 (Mini Jack) 3.5mm Stereo Mini-Jack x 1
1.12.1 Related Source Computer / Component audio input
1.12.2 Input Signal Level 500mVrms 10 K
1.13 Audio Input – 3 (Mini Jack) Microphone x1
1.14 Audio Input – 4 (Mini Jack) NA
1.15 USB Input NA
1.16 LAN input RJ45 LANx1 (Control only)
2.Output Terminals
2.1 Computer Output RGB DB-15 x 1 (Female Type)
2.1.1 Signal Source loop through Computer Input -1
2.2 Audio Output 3.5mm Mono Mini-Jack x 1
Audio Input-1 / Audio Input-2/ Power on/off Ring Tone/HDMI
2.2.1 Signal Source
audio/Microphone
2.3 Speaker 10W X 2
2.3.1 Amplifier 10W per Channel @THD<=10%
3.Control Terminals and Interface
3.1 IR Receiver IR Receiver x2 (Front, Rear)
3.1.1 Angle ±30
3.1.2 Distance 0~8m
3.2 USB
3.2.1 Mini-USB B
3.2.1.1 FW Upgrade Yes
3.2.1.2 Mouse Control NA
3.2.1.3 USB Display NA
3.2.1.4 output current NA
3.2.2 USB A
3.2.2.1 Output current Just only supply 5V @ 1.5A
3.3 RS-232 D-Sub 9 Pins x 1, male Type
3.3.1 FW Upgrade Yes

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3.3.2 Control Command Yes
3.4 Lan Control RJ-45 x1. Follow IEEE802.3u
3.5 12V Trigger (Screen Control) DC power jack(standby mode is off )
3.5.1 Driving Power Output 12V, 500mA max
3.5.2 Overload Protection < 1A
3.6 Wired Remote Control No

 Accessories
1.Accessory
1. Power Cord 1.8m X1
2. VGA Cable 1.8m X1
3. CD x 1 (22 Language) X1
4. Quick-Start_Card (18Language) X1
5F.261W9.211 (WW SKU) / 5F.261W9.151 (J SKU)
5. Remote Control
6. Carry Case N/A
7. Warranty Card By SKU
8. Adapter N/A

 Environmental
1.Environmental
Operating 0~40C, without condensation
1.1 Temperature
Storage -20~60°C, without condensation
Operating 10~90%RH, without condensation
1.2 Humidity
Storage 10~90%RH, without condensation
Without high altitude mode 0°C~35°C @
0~1499m above sea level
Operating With high altitude mode 0°C~30°C @
1.3 Altitude
1500~3000m above sea level

Storage 30℃@0~12,200m above sea level

 Electrical Specification
1.1 Electrical Interface Character
1.1.1 Composite Video Input
(1) Pin definition (RCA Jack)

(2) Signal Level:


Signal Parameter Min Type Max
CVBS Luminance Amplitude, total (video+ sync) 1 Volts peak to peak
Amplitude, video 0.7 Volts peak to peak
Amplitude, sync 0.3 Volts peak to peak
Impedance 75 ohm

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(3) Support Timings: (Version 05)
Horizontal Vertical Sub-carrier User Manual 3D Field
Video mode frequency frequency Frequency Supported Sequential
(KHz) (Hz) (MHz)
NTSC 15.73 60 3.58 Yes ◎
PAL 15.63 50 4.43 Yes
SECAM 15.63 50 4.25 or 4.41 Yes
PAL-M 15.73 60 3.58 Yes
PAL-N 15.63 50 3.58 Yes
PAL-60 15.73 60 4.43 Yes
NTSC4.43 15.73 60 4.43 Yes

1.1.2 S-Video Input


(1) Pin definition (Mini Din)

4-pin Mini Din Connector


(2) Signal Level:
PIN Signal Parameter Min Type Max
1 GND
2 GND
3 CVBS Luminance Amplitude, total (video+ sync) 1 Volts peak to peak
Amplitude, video 0.7 Volts peak to peak
Amplitude, sync 0.3 Volts peak to peak
Impedance 75 ohm
Amplitude (for NTSC) 286 m Volts peak to peak
4 CVBS Luminance Amplitude (for PAL/SECAM) 300 m Volts peak to peak
Impedance 75 ohm

(3) Support Timings: (Version 05)


Horizontal Vertical Sub-carrier User Manual 3D Field
Video mode frequency frequency Frequency Supported Sequential
(KHz) (Hz) (MHz)
NTSC 15.73 60 3.58 Yes ◎
PAL 15.63 50 4.43 Yes
SECAM 15.63 50 4.25 or 4.41 Yes
PAL-M 15.73 60 3.58 Yes
PAL-N 15.63 50 3.58 Yes
PAL-60 15.73 60 4.43 Yes
NTSC4.43 15.73 60 4.43 Yes

1.1.3 Component Video Input


(1) Pin definition { RGB DB-15 x 1 (Female Type) }

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(2) Signal Level:
Pin Signal Parameter Min Type Max
1 Pr DATA Impedance 75 Ohm
3 Pb DATA Black pedestal 0 Volts
Y DATA_SOG Impedance 75 Ohm
Amplitude 1 Volts peak-to-peak
2 Video amplitude 0.7 Volts peak-to-peak
Sync amplitude 0.3 Volts peak-to-peak
Black pedestal 0 Volts
6 Red GND
7 Green GND
8 Blue GND

Support Timings: (Version 05)


Horizontal Vertical Dot Clock User Manual 3D Field
Timing Resolution Supported Sequential
frequency (KHz) Frequency (Hz) Frequency (MHz)
480i 720 x 480 15.73 59.94 13.5 Yes ◎
480p 720 x 480 31.47 59.94 27 Yes ◎
576i 720 x 576 15.63 50 13.5 Yes
576p 720 x 576 31.25 50 27 Yes
720/50p 1280 x 720 37.5 50 74.25 Yes
720/60p 1280 x 720 45.00 60 74.25 Yes ◎
1080/50i 1920 x 1080 28.13 50 74.25 Yes
1080/60i 1920 x 1080 33.75 60 74.25 Yes
1080/24P 1920 x 1080 27 24 74.25 Yes
1080/25P 1920 x 1080 28.13 25 74.25 Yes
1080/30P 1920 x 1080 33.75 30 74.25 Yes
1080/50P 1920 x 1080 56.25 50 148.5 Yes
1080/60P 1920 x 1080 67.5 60 148.5 Yes

1.1.4 BNC *5 Input ( RGBHV )  NA

1.1.5 HDMI/DVI/MHL* Input


- HDMI 1.4 Compliance
- DVI 1.0 Compliance
- HDCP 1.4 Compliance
- MHL 2.1 Compliance

(1) Pin definition

Pin HDMI Signal MHL Signal


1 TMDS Data2+ N/C
2 TMDS Data2 Shield CD_SENSE
3 TMDS Data2– N/C
4 TMDS Data1+ N/C
5 TMDS Data1 Shield TMDS_GND
6 TMDS Data1– N/C

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7 TMDS Data0+ MHL+
8 TMDS Data0 Shield MHL Shield
9 TMDS Data0– MHL-
10 TMDS Clock+ N/C
11 TMDS Clock Shield TMDS_GND
12 TMDS Clock– N/C
13 CEC N/C
14 Reserved (N.C. on device) N/C
15 SCL CD_PULLUP
16 SDA N/C
17 DDC/CEC Ground VBS_CBUS_GND
18 +5 V Power (max 50 mA) VBUS
19 Hot Plug Detect CBUS
(2) Support Video Timings: (Version 05)

Supported
User Manual

Sequential
3D Field

3D frame packing

over-under
3D

side-by-side
3D
Horizontal Vertical Dot Clock
Timing Resolution frequency frequency Frequency
(KHz) (Hz) (MHz)

480i * 720(1440) x 480 15.73 59.94 27 Yes ◎


480p 720 x 480 31.47 59.94 27 Yes ◎
576i * 720(1440) x 576 15.63 50 27 Yes
576p 720 x 576 31.25 50 27 Yes
720/50p 1280 x 720 37.5 50 74.25 Yes ◎ ◎ ◎
720/60p 1280 x 720 45.00 60 74.25 Yes ◎ ◎ ◎ ◎
1080/24P 1920 x 1080 27 24 74.25 Yes ◎ ◎ ◎
1080/25P 1920 x 1080 28.13 25 74.25 Yes
1080/30P 1920 x 1080 33.75 30 74.25 Yes
1080/50i 1920 x 1080 28.13 50 74.25 Yes ◎
1080/60i 1920 x 1080 33.75 60 74.25 Yes ◎
1080/50P 1920 x 1080 56.25 50 148.5 Yes ◎ ◎
1080/60P 1920 x 1080 67.5 60 148.5 Yes ◎ ◎

Note :
MHL Not support 3D format.
* means the video format timing shall be transmitted using pixel repetition. The “pixel per line” count
is show according to the syntax used in EIA/CEA-861E.

(3) Support PC Timings: (Version 05)


Refresh H- User Manual 3D Field 3D 3D
Clock Supported Sequential over-
Resolution Mode rate frequency side-
(MHz)
(Hz) (kHz) under by-side
VGA_60 59.940 31.469 25.175 Yes ◎ ◎ ◎
VGA_72 72.809 37.861 31.500 Yes
640 x 480 VGA_75 75.000 37.500 31.500 Yes
VGA_85 85.008 43.269 36.000 Yes
VGA_120** 119.518 61.910 52.500 Yes
720 x 400 720x400_70 70.087 31.469 28.3221 Yes
SVGA_60 60.317 37.879 40.000 Yes ◎ ◎ ◎
800 x 600 SVGA_72 72.188 48.077 50.000 Yes
SVGA_75 75.000 46.875 49.500 Yes

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SVGA_85 85.061 53.674 56.250 Yes
SVGA_120 Yes
(Reduce Blanking)
119.854 77.425 83.000 ◎
XGA_60 60.004 48.363 65.000 Yes ◎ ◎ ◎
XGA_70 70.069 56.476 75.000 Yes
1024 x 768 XGA_75 75.029 60.023 78.750 Yes
XGA_85 84.997 68.667 94.500 Yes
XGA_120 Yes
(Reduce Blanking)
119.989 97.551 115.500 ◎
1152 x 864 1152 x 864_75 75.00 67.500 108.000 Yes
1024x576 BenQ Notebook Timing 60.00 35.820 46.996 Yes
1024x600 BenQ Notebook Timing 64.995 41.467 51.419 Yes
1280 x 720_60 60 45.000 74.250 Yes ◎ ◎ ◎
1280x720
1280x720_120 120 90.000 148.500 No ◎
1280 x 768_60 No
(Reduce Blanking)
60 47.396 68.25 ◎ ◎ ◎
1280 x 768
1280 x 768_60 59.870 47.776 79.5 Yes ◎ ◎ ◎
WXGA_60 59.810 49.702 83.500 Yes ◎ ◎ ◎
WXGA_75 74.934 62.795 106.500 Yes
1280 x 800 WXGA_85 84.880 71.554 122.500 Yes
WXGA_120 Yes
(Reduce Blanking)
119.909 101.563 146.25 ◎
SXGA_60 60.020 63.981 108.000 Yes ◎ ◎
1280 x 1024 SXGA_75 75.025 79.976 135.000 Yes
SXGA_85 85.024 91.146 157.500 Yes
1280 x 960_60 60.000 60.000 108 Yes ◎ ◎
1280 x 960
1280 x 960_85 85.002 85.938 148.500 Yes
1360 x 768 1360 x 768_60 60.015 47.712 85.500 Yes ◎ ◎
WXGA+_60 No
(Reduce Blanking)
60 55.469 88.75 ◎ ◎
1440 x 900
WXGA+_60 59.887 55.935 106.500 Yes ◎ ◎
1400X1050 SXGA+_60 59.978 65.317 121.750 Yes ◎ ◎
1600x1200 UXGA 60.000 75.000 162.000 Yes ◎
1680x1050_60 No
(Reduce Blanking)
59.883 64.674 119.000 ◎ ◎
1680x1050
1680x1050_60 59.954 65.290 146.250 Yes ◎ ◎
640x480 Yes
MAC13 66.667 35.000 30.240
@67Hz
832x624 Yes
MAC16 74.546 49.722 57.280
@75Hz
1024x768 Yes
MAC19 75.020 60.241 80.000
@75Hz
1152x870 Yes
MAC21 75.06 68.68 100.00
@75Hz
1920x1080 1920X1080_60 Yes
60 67.5 148.5
@60HZ (Reduce Blanking)
1920x1200@6 1920X1200_60 Yes
59.95 74.038 154
0HZ (Reduce Blanking)
1920X1080(VE 1920X1080_60 no
59.963 67.158 173
SA) (for Auditorium model)

(4) Support Audio:


(a) HDMI Mode:
- Support LPCM, two audio channels
- Support audio sampling rate : 32kHz, 44.1kHz, 48kHz
- Support audio bit rate : 16 bits, 20 bits, 24 bits

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(b)MHL mode:
-Support LPCM, two audio channels (follow IEC 60958 and IEC 61937)
-Support audio sampling rate : 32kHz, 44.1kHz, 48kHz
- Support audio bit rate : 16 bits, 20 bits, 24 bits

(C) DVI Mode:


Analog audio is supported through PC audio input terminal.
Note. There timing showing depend the EDID file and VGA graphic card limitation.
It is possible that user cannot choose the above timings on VGA display card.

1.1.6 PC Input
(1) Pin definition and Signal Level:

Pin Signal Parameter Min Type Max


1 RDATA Impedance 75 Ohm
2 GDATA Amplitude 0.7 Volts peak-to-peak
3 BDATA Black pedestal 0 Volts
Pixel Clock 170 M Hz
GDATA_SOG Impedance 75 Ohm
Amplitude 1 Volts peak-to-peak
Video amplitude 0.7 Volts peak-to-peak
2
Sync amplitude 0.3 Volts peak-to-peak
Black pedestal 0 Volts
Pixel Clock 170 M Hz
HDATA Impedance 1 K ohm
Amplitude, low level 0 0.5 volt
13
Amplitude, high level 2.5 5 Volt
Frequency 31 102 K Hz
VDATA Impedance 1 K ohm
Amplitude, low level 0 0.8 volt
14
Amplitude, high level 2.5 5 Volt
Frequency 48 120 Hz
SDADATA Amplitude, low level 0 0.8 volt
12
Amplitude, high level 2.5 5 Volt
SCLDATA Amplitude, low level 0 0.8 volt
15
Amplitude, high level 2.5 5 Volt
4 NC
5 NC
6 Red GND
7 Green GND
8 Blue GND
9 DDCP 5V 5 Volts
10 Sync. Return
11 GND
G DATA Amplitude (with sync) 1 Volts peak to peak
2
Share with Y Impedance 75 ohm
R DATA Amplitude 0.7 Volts peak to peak
1
Share with Pr Impedance 75 ohm
B DATA Amplitude 0.7 Volts peak to peak
3
Share with Pb Impedance 75 ohm

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(2) Support PC Timings: (Version 05)
H- User 3D Field 3D 3D
Refresh Clock
Resolution Mode frequency Manual Sequential over- side-
rate (Hz) (MHz)
(kHz) Supported under by-side
720 x 400 720x400_70 70.087 31.469 28.3221 Yes
VGA_60 59.940 31.469 25.175 Yes ◎ ◎ ◎
VGA_72 72.809 37.861 31.500 Yes
640 x 480 VGA_75 75.000 37.500 31.500 Yes
VGA_85 85.008 43.269 36.000 Yes
VGA_120** 119.518 61.910 52.500 Yes
SVGA_56 56.250 35.156 36.000 Yes
SVGA_60 60.317 37.879 40.000 Yes ◎ ◎ ◎
SVGA_72 72.188 48.077 50.000 Yes
800 x 600 SVGA_75 75.000 46.875 49.500 Yes
SVGA_85 85.061 53.674 56.250 Yes
SVGA_120 Yes ◎
119.854 77.425 83.000
(Reduce Blanking)
XGA_60 60.004 48.363 65.000 Yes ◎ ◎ ◎
XGA_70 70.069 56.476 75.000 Yes
1024 x 768 XGA_75 75.029 60.023 78.750 Yes
XGA_85 84.997 68.667 94.500 Yes
XGA_120
119.989 97.551 115.500 Yes ◎
(Reduce Blanking)
1152 x 864 1152 x 864_75 75.00 67.500 108.000 Yes
1024 x 576 BenQ NB Timing 60.0 35.820 46.966 Yes
1024 x 600 BenQ NB Timing 64.995 41.467 51.419 Yes
1280 x 720_60 60 45.000 74.250 Yes ◎ ◎ ◎
1280x720
1280x720_120 120 90.000 148.500 No ◎
1280 x 768_60 No
(Reduce Blanking)
60 47.396 68.25 ◎ ◎ ◎
1280 x 768
1280 x 768_60 59.870 47.776 79.5 Yes ◎ ◎ ◎
WXGA_60 59.810 49.702 83.500 Yes ◎ ◎ ◎
WXGA_75 74.934 62.795 106.500 Yes
1280 x 800 WXGA_85 84.880 71.554 122.500 Yes
WXGA_120 Yes ◎
119.909 101.563 146.25
(Reduce Blanking)
SXGA_60 60.020 63.981 108.000 Yes ◎ ◎
1280 x 1024 SXGA_75 75.025 79.976 135.000 Yes
SXGA_85 85.024 91.146 157.500 Yes
1280 x 960_60 60.000 60.000 108 Yes ◎ ◎
1280 x 960
1280 x 960_85 85.002 85.938 148.500 Yes
1360 x 768 1360 x 768_60 60.015 47.712 85.500 Yes ◎ ◎
WXGA+_60 No
(Reduce Blanking)
60 55.469 88.75 ◎ ◎
1440 x 900
WXGA+_60 59.887 55.935 106.500 Yes ◎ ◎
1400X1050 SXGA+_60 59.978 65.317 121.750 Yes ◎ ◎
1600x1200 UXGA 60.000 75.000 162.000 Yes ◎ ◎
1680x1050_60 No
(Reduce Blanking)
59.883 64.674 119.000 ◎ ◎
1680 x 1050
1680x1050_60 59.954 65.290 146.250 Yes ◎ ◎
640x480 Yes
MAC13 66.667 35.000 30.240
@67Hz
832x624 Yes
MAC16 74.546 49.722 57.280
@75Hz

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1024x768 Yes
MAC19 74.93 60.241 80.000
@75Hz
1152x870 Yes
MAC21 75.06 68.68 100.00
@75Hz
1920x1080 1920X1080_60 Yes
60 67.5 148.5
@60HZ (Reduce Blanking)
1920X1200_60 Yes
1920x1200@60HZ 59.95 74.038 154
(Reduce Blanking)
1920X1080_60 no
1920X1080(VESA) (for Auditorium 59.963 67.158 173
model)

Note. There 3D timing showing depend the EDID file and VGA display card. It is possible that user cannot
choose the above 3D timings on VGA display card.

1.1.7 Audio Input (RCAx2)


(1) Pin definition :

(2) Signal Level: N/A


PIN Signal Parameter Min Type Max
1 L Audio Amplitude 0.5 2 VRMS
Impedance 10 KΩ
Amplitude 0.5 2 VRMS
2 R Audio
Impedance 10 KΩ

1.1.8 Audio Input (Mini-Jack φ3.5mm)


(1) Pin definition

(2) Signal Level:


PIN Signal Parameter Min Type Max
1 GND
2 Audio In Left Amplitude 0.5 2 VRMS
Impedance 10 KΩ
3 NC
4 NC
Audio In Right Amplitude 0.5 2 VRMS
5
Impedance 10 KΩ

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1.1.9 Audio Headphone Output (Phone-Jack φ3.5mm)
(1) Pin definition

(2) Signal Level:


PIN Signal Parameter Min Type Max
25 Audio Out Right Amplitude 400 500 600 mV ( when input =
500mVrms , volume
maximum and Measurement
on 10kohm loading)
Load Impedance 32 10kohm Ω
Audio out detect Output ON 0.2 VDD
23/24
Output Off 0.8 VDD
Audio Out Left Amplitude 400 500 600 mV ( when input =
500mVrms , volume
22 maximum and Measurement
on 10kohm loading)
Impedance 32 10kohm Ω

1.1.10 RS232 Control Port


(1) Pin definition (D-Sub 9 Pin)

(2) Signal Level:


PIN Signal Parameter Min Type Max
1 NC
2 RX Amplitude (with sync) -25 25 Volt
3 TX Amplitude -13.2 13.2 Volt
4 NC
5 GND
6 NC
7 RTSZ
8 CTSZ
9 NC

1.1.11 Lan Control Port (Follow IEEE 802.3)


(1) Pin definition(speed:10M/100M)

(2) Signal Level:

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PIN Signal
1 TD+
2 TD-
3 RD+
4 Common Mode Termination
5 Common Mode Termination
6 RD-
7 Common Mode Termination
8 Common Mode Termination

Lan LED information for A-Top :


LED define as following:
Green => Link LED . Solid on , Network connection is normally.
Yellow => Operation LED
Flash, 4 sec on/off, MCU is working normally.
Flash 0.5 sec on/off, FW Download mode.

1.1.12 Screen control output (3.5mm jack )

(2) Signal Level:


PIN Signal Parameter Min Type Max
Amplitude 12 V
2 DC
Current 500 mA
3 Ring
1 GND

(2) Overload Protection:


- Reversible Fuse.
Signal Parameter Min Type Max
I hode 0.5 A
I trip 1.0 A

1.1.13 Microphone

Pin Pin Define


33/35 GND
32 Mic_Hot_in
34 MIC_DET
1.2 Speaker

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Signal Parameter Min Type Max
Audio Impedance (audio in) 10 Kohm
Amplitude (audio in) 500 mVolts rms
Bandwidth 300Hz 16kHz
S/N Ratio 40 dB
Total Harmonic Distortion 10 %

 Power Supply Specification

1.1 Input Power Specification


Specification Description
Input Voltage Range The unit shall meet all the operating requirements with the range 90
~ 264 VAC
Frequency Range The unit shall meet all the operating requirements with an input
frequency range 47 Hz ~ 63 Hz
Regulation Efficiency 80 % (typical) measuring at 115Vac and full load

1.2 Varistor Requirement


The power supply’s varistor component should stand 510V or higher power.

1.3 Lamp Power Requirement


Specification Description
Starting pulse from Igniter 3.5kV

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 UI Specification

Keypad Description

Key Action Definition


Key Name Detailed Description
Left/Keystone 1. When user press the button once, it will decrease the keystone horizontal
value
2. If there is SOD menu, user can press this key to move to the left item
Right/Keystone 1. When user press the button once, it will increase the keystone horizontal value
2. When there is OSD menu, user can press this key to move to right item
Up/Keystone+ 1. When user presses the bottom once, it will increase the vertical keystone value
2. When there is OSD menu, user can press this key to move to upper item
Down/Keystone- 1. When user presses this bottom once, it will decrease the vertical keystone
value
2. When there is OSD menu, user can press this key to move to next item
Source Switch to next source
Power 1. User presses this key once to turn on projector
2. When projector is on, user should press this key once and show confirm
message; then user should press "Power" key again to turn off projector (LED
would be blink orange)
Auto Auto adjusts the most suitable frequency, phase, for the input source. User could
get the optimal projection quality by pressing the button. Auto-Adjustment
function will not influence the color or brightness setting by users. “Auto” will
only be active on PC (VGA) source.
Blank This button will turn projector into/out of blank mode.
Mode/Enter 1. When there is no OSD menu, this button is Mode hot key, user would press
this button to choose one of preset modes.
2. When there is confirm message, user could press this key to confirm
Menu/Exit 1. User could press this bottom to call out OSD
2. When it exits OSD, user could press this bottom to leave current page or items
or to close OSD.

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Remote Control Function and Key Code Definition (Detail See Appendix2)

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3.2 Packing

【NOTE】The updated Service BOM is on SPO system. Please check it to order service parts.

1. For 9H.JEG77.15X:

Put Power Cord & Warranty Card


->Seal Doggy Door -> Paste CTN
Label

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CTN LBL PRINTING:

1. For 9H.JEG77.15A

Actual Date

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3. For 9H.JEG77.15E/15U

Actual Date

Actual Date

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4. For 9H.JEG77.15T

Actual Date

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SPEC LBL PRINTING:

1. For 9H.JEG77.15X, exclude 9H.JEG77.15C

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2. For 9H.JEG77.15E

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LAMP LBL PRINTING

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3.3 Customer Acceptance

1.0 SCOPE
This document establishes the general workmanship standards and functional
acceptance criteria for projector produced by BENQ.

2.0 PURPOSE
The purpose of this publication is to define a procedure for inspection of the
projector by means of a customer acceptance test, the method of evaluation of
defects and rules for specifying acceptance levels.

3.0 APPLICATION

The "Customer Acceptance Criteria" is applicable to the inspection of the projector,


completely packed and ready for dispatch to customers. Unless otherwise specified,
the customer acceptance inspection should be conducted at manufacturer's site.

4.0 DEFINITION

The "Customer Acceptance Criteria" is the document defining the process of


examining, testing or otherwise comparing the product with a given set of specified
technical, esthetic and workmanship requirements leading to an evaluation of the
"degree of fitness for use", including possible personal injury or property damage for
the use of the product.

5.0 CLASSIFICATION OF DEFECTS

The defects are grouped into the following classes:


5.1 Critical defect
A critical defect is a defect which judgment and experience indicate that there is
likely to result in hazardous or unsafe conditions for individuals using product.
5.2 Major defect
A major defect is a defect, other than critical one, is likely to result in failure, or
to reduce materially the usability of the product for its intended purpose.

5.3 Minor defect

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A minor defect is a defect that is not likely to reduce materially the usability of
its intended purpose, or is a departure from established standards having little
bearing on the effective use of operation of the product.

Note: If BenQ defect undefined failure, and it judged that is reduce the merchandisebility, BenQ
CM Inform this defect. After that parties make communication and decide how to solve.

6.0 EXPRESSION OF DEFECTIVES


Number of defects
Percent of defects = ------------------------------------------ X 100%
Number of products inspected

7.0 INSPECTION STANDARD


Unless otherwise specified, the inspection standard will be defined by MIL-STD-105E,
NORMAL INSPECTION LEVEL Ⅱ, SINGLE SAMPLING PLAN.

7.1 Acceptance Quality Level

7.1.1 Critical Defect:


When a critical defect is found, this must be reported immediately upon
detection, the lot or batch shall be rejected and further shipments shall be
held up pending instructions from the responsible person in relevant
department.

7.1.2 under normal sampling

Critical Defective : 0% AQL


Major Defective : 0.65% AQL
Minor Defective : 2.5% AQL

8.0 GENERAL RULES

8.1 The inspection must be carried out by trained inspectors who have good knowledge about
the product.
8.2 The inspection must be based upon the documents concerning the completely assembled
and packed product.

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8.3 When more defects appear with the same unit only the most serious defect has to be
taken into account.
8.4 Defects found in accessory packed with the product such as Cable, Connector, Manual,
CD and the like, and being inspected as a part of the complete product, must be included in
the evaluation.
8.5 The evaluation must be within the limits of the product specification and, for not specified
characteristics, refer to the sample machine or the judgment of BENQ QA Engineer. But
any kind of proposals or judgments must be reasonable and acceptable by both sides.
8.6 Faults must be able to be repeatedly demonstrated.

9.0 TEST CONDITIONS

Unless other prescription, the test conditions are as followings:


Nominal voltage: refer to operation manual
Environmental illumination:
Variable from 500 to 800 Lux (For appearance inspection)
Variable from 0 to 7 Lux (For functional inspection)
Temperature: 25±5℃
Visual inspection shall be done with the distance from eyes to the sample 40~50
cm.
Display mode: refer to operation manual

10.0 TEST EQUIPMENTS


Dark room
PC
Pattern Generator: Chroma or equivalent
DVD player
Power supply (100~240 VAC) with consumption meter
Measuring tape

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4. Level 1 Cosmetic / Appearance / Alignment Service
4.1 Cosmetic / Appearance Inspection Criteria

TABLE 1. General Product of plastic outlook of dot, blemish, and others spec inspection standard (产
品一般外观塑料件的黑点、杂质、凸点、砂粒缺陷检验标准)
A 级面 B 级面 C 级面
规格 A surface B surface C surface
Spec (允许数) (允许数) (允许数)
2
(面积 cm ) (Number of defect) (Number of defect) (Number of defect)
( Area cm2 ) 70*7 100*1 20*2 100*1 100*1
20*20 50*50 50*50 70*70 20*20 50*50 70*70
0 00 0 00 00
P < 0.1 mm2 不计 不计 不计 不计 不计 不计 不计 不计
不计 不计 不计 不计
杂质 点距 Distance ≥ Ignor Ignor Ignor Ignor Ignor Ignor Ignor Ignor
Ignore Ignore Ignore Ignore
Particle 2cm e e e e e e e e
黑点 0.1≦P< 0.2 mm 2

Blemish 点距 Distance ≥ 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5 4 4 5 6
| 4cm
异色点 0.2≦P <0.3mm2
点距 Distance ≥ 0 0 0 0 2 3 4 5 3 4 5 6
4cm

P<0.1 mm2 不计 不计 不计 不计 不计 不计 不计 不计
不计 不计 不计 不计
凸点 点距 Distance ≥ Ignor Ignor Ignor Ignor Ignor Ignor Ignor Ignor
Ignore Ignore Ignore Ignore
砂粒 2cm e e e e e e e e
2
棉絮 0.1 ≦ P<0.2mm
毛屑 点距 Distance ≥ 4 4 5 6 5 5 6 7 6 6 7 8
Particle 4cm
| 0.2≦P < 0.3mm2
同色点 点距 Distance ≥ 3 4 4 5 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8
Spot 4cm
with 0.3≦P < 0.5mm2
same 点距 Distance ≥ 2 2 3 4 3 3 4 5 4 4 5 6
color 5cm
Total 4 4 5 6 5 5 6 7 6 6 7 8
备注 Note:
1. 检测面积 A <20*20 以 20*20 之规范检验之, 20*20≦A<50*50,以 50*50 等级检验之,以此类推.
Use the 20*20 criteria to the area less than 20*20; 50*50 inspection criteria to the area 20*20≦A<50*50;
etc.
杂质/黑点/异色点(Particle/Blemish/Color Spot)
1.1 A、B、C 级面定义请参考 6.2 级面定义。
Definition of surface A, B, C refer to 6.2
1.2 LOGO 周边 2 cm 内不可有 0.05 mm2 以上之点, (0.05 mm2 以内之点不计)。
Blemish around the logo must be equal or smaller than 0.05 mm2
1.3 表面气泡—不可有。
Bubble on the surface is to be reject.

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TABLE 2 :(General Product of plastic outlook inspection standard)
NO Appearance Spec
1 缩水 A 区: 不可有缩水, 以带手套检验, 手摸过去不可有凹
Shrinkage 陷的感觉
A region: No Shrink. With gloves, no feeling of sink when touching the
surface
B / C 区: 不能明显看出
B/C region: not obvious
2 流痕, 咬花, 光泽 不能有明显的深浅不均
Run, Texture, Gloss No obvious non-uniformity
3 接合线 用指甲划过不会有停顿感,并附近无明显之光泽差异
Welding Line/Knit Line When scratching on it, there’s no feeling of obstruction. Also, there
should not be obvious difference in gloss nearby it.
4 顶白 不可
Ejector Mark Reject
5 Label/screws shortage 不允许
Reject
6 缺料 缺料不可影响机构强度和表面
Material shortage Material shortage is not allowed to impact structure strength and
surface
7 色差 喷漆(Painting): ΔE<=2; L<=1.5 ; Δ A,B <= 0.6
Chromatic aberration 银粉漆 (Paint, aluminum).
ΔE<=2 L<=1.0; Δ A, B <= 0.6
非银粉漆(Paint, non-aluminum)
素材(Raw material) : ΔL,A,B<=0.6 ,ΔE<=0.75
8 印刷 文字印刷不得有漏印、断线、重影、组细不均、溢墨、印偏( 1mm )、
Printing 印斜 (歪斜<0.3 mm )。
Printing must not have incomplete printing, break off, overlap,
uneven thickness, excessive ink, printing misalignment (1mm),
printing slanting & crooked (<0.3mm)
文字印刷颜色须确认是否正确 。
Printing color must be comparable to color chip and sample.
9 Logo of panel sticker 文字印刷不得有漏印.断线.重影.组细不均.溢墨.印偏( 1mm)印斜
(歪斜 < 0.5 mm).
Printing must not have incomplete printing, break off, overlap, uneven
thickness, excessive ink, printing misalignment (1mm), printing slanting
& crooked (<0.5mm)
文字印刷颜色须确认是否正确.
Printing color must be comparable to color chip and sample.
10 刮伤 Side A:
Scratch/Nicks (W < 0.1mm , L < 3mm): 容许 1 个
Only 1 this kind of scratch is accepted
W < 0.1mm , L < 3-5mm 容许 0 个
No this kind of scratch is accepted
Side B:
W < 0.15mm , L < 3mm 容许 2 个
Only less than 2 this kind of scratch is accepted
W < 0.15mm , L < 3-5mm 容许 1 个
Only 1 this kind of scratch is accepted

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Side C:
W < 0.2mm , L < 1mm 容许 4 个
Only 4 this kind of scratch is accepted
W < 0.2mm , L < 3mm 容许 3 个
Only 3 this kind of scratch is accepted
W < 0.2mm , L < 3-5mm 容许 2 个
Only 2 this kind of scratch is accepted
Note:
刮伤见底材者不允许
Severe scratch which disclose the Natural
1. 刮擦伤两两需相距 5cm 以上
Each scratch should be 5cm more far away from each other

TABLE 3 产品镁铝合金制品之黑点、杂质、凸点、砂粒缺陷检验标准检验规范
(Magnesium-Aluminum Alloy Products that Dot, Blemish, and Others spec.)
A 级面 B 级面 C 级面
规格 A surface B surface C surface
Spec (允许数) (允许数) (允许数)
(面积 cm2) (Number of defect) (Number of defect) (Number of defect)
( Area cm2 ) 100*10 100*1 100*1
20*20 50*50 70*70 20*20 50*50 70*70 20*20 50*50 70*70
0 00 00
不计 不计 不计 不计 不计 不计 不计 不计 不计
2 不计 不计 不计
杂质 P < 0.1 mm Ignor Ignor Ignor Ignor Ignor Ignor Ignor Ignor Ignor
Ignore Ignore Ignore
Particl e e e e e e e e e
e 0.1≦P< 0.3 mm 2

黑点 点距 ≥7.5cm 1 2 3 4 2 3 3 5 3 4 5 6
Blemis Distance
h 0.3≦P <0.5mm2
| 点距 ≥ 7.5cm 0 0 0 0 2 2 3 4 2 3 4 5
异色 Distance
点 0.5≦P <0.7mm2
Color
点距 ≥ 7.5cm 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 2 3 4
spot
Distance
2
凸点 P<0.1 mm 不计 不计 不计 不计 不计 不计 不计 不计 不计
不计 不计 不计
砂粒 点距 ≥ 7.5cm Ignor
Ignore
Ignor
Ignore
Ignor Ignor Ignor Ignor Ignor Ignor Ignor
Ignore
棉絮 Distance e e e e e e e e e
2
毛屑 0.1≦P<0.3mm
Particl 点距 ≥ 7.5cm 2 2 3 4 3 4 5 6 4 5 6 7
e Distance
| 0.3≦P < 0.5mm2
同色 点距 ≥ 7.5cm 1 1 2 3 2 2 3 4 2 3 3 4
点 Distance
Spot
0.5≦P < 0.7mm2
with
same 点距 ≥ 7.5cm
0 0 1 2 1 1 2 3 1 2 2 3
color Distance
Total 3 3 4 5 5 6 7 8 6 7 8 9

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4.2 OPERATIONAL INSPECTION CRITERIA

1.TEST PATTERN
PATTERN PATTERN TEST ITEM

ANSI Brightness、Bright Uniformity、FOFO


Full white
Contrast Ratio、CIE white coordinate、Throw
Ratio、Zoom Ratio、Distortion

Full Dark
FOFO Contrast Ratio

Full Red Impurity、CIE coordinate

Full Green Impurity、CIE coordinate

Full Blue Impurity、CIE coordinate

Chromo
Focus Range
1280 x 1024

General-1
Performance/ Timing check/ function check
pattern

32 Gray Gray Check

Check the DDC information,


DDC check Including S/N, model, manufacturer name,
product code.

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2. TEST CONTENT:
Test Condition TEST ITEM Input Equipment
Chroma pattern 1280 x 1024 Focus/ Focus range
PC Mode
D-SUB Chroma
FULL W , R , G , B Impurity, CIE coordinate,
pixel fail
NTSC disk/ PAL disk Picture quality Video
DVD S-video
picture Ypbpr DVD player
HDMI

3. SPECIFICATION:
Item Spec. Condition Pattern
Normal: Minimum 6300 lm
Contrast: Preset
ANSI Brightness (environment>35℃, Full white
Brightness: Preset
MKT>6000 lm )
Contrast: Preset
ANSI (-) uniformity Minimum -50% Full white
Brightness: Preset
Contrast: Preset
ANSI Contrast Minimum 150:1 Chessboard
Brightness: Preset
Contrast: Preset
FOFO Contrast Ratio Minimum 1500:1 (WCE2) Full white and Full dark
Brightness: Preset
≦1 lux, @ full black pattern
with 60”~80“
Light Leakage out of ≦3 lux, @ out of full black
Contrast: Preset
Active Area(except pattern with diagonal Full black pattern
Brightness: Preset
DMD defect) 80~120”
≦20 lux, @ out of full black
pattern with diagonal >120”
x=0.319±0.02 Contrast: Preset
CIE white coordinate Full white
y=0.353±0.02 Brightness: Preset
x=0.637±0.04 Contrast: Preset
CIE red coordinate Full Red
y=0.357±0.04 Brightness: Preset
x=0.339±0.04 Contrast: Preset
CIE green coordinate Full Green
y=0.570±0.04 Brightness: Preset
x=0.147±0.03 Contrast: Preset
CIE blue coordinate Full Blue
y=0.068±0.03 Brightness: Preset
Contrast: Preset
Throw Ratio Wide 78” ±3% @ 2.38m Full white
Brightness: Preset
Contrast: Preset
Keystone Distortion <1.0% Full white
Brightness: Preset
Contrast: Preset
Vertical TV Distortion <1.0% Full white
Brightness: Preset
W: 1.86 ~ 9.32m T: 2.98 ~ Contrast: Preset
Focus Range Chroma 84 X pattern
14.91 m Brightness: Preset
Brightness: Preset
Gray Check Should be clear and bright Chroma 32 gray pattern
Contrast: Preset
See See See
DMD Image Quality
Defect Classification Defect Classification Defect Classification
PC Compatible 640X480 
Contrast: Preset
PC 1920X1080(16 :9), Chroma Test pattern
Brightness: Preset
Composite-Sync

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Contrast: Preset
Video NTSC/ PAL/ SECAM VG828 Test pattern
Brightness: Preset
NTSC (480i)/ 480p/ PAL
Contrast: Preset
YPbPr (576i)/ 576p, HDTV (720p/ VG828 Test pattern
Brightness: Preset
1080)
Contrast: Preset
S-Video NTSC/ PAL/ SECAM VG828 Test pattern
Brightness: Preset
NTSC (480i)/ 480p/ PAL
(576i)/ 576p, HDTV (720p/
1080); PC Compatible Contrast: Preset
HDMI VG828 Test pattern
640X480  Brightness: Preset
1920X1080(16 :9),
Composite-Sync

4. Power Consumption:
Max. 645W
0.5W Max. at 100 ~ 240VAC
Standby (disable loop through, Lan function)
Power consumption 3W MAX at 230VAC 50HZ for network mode
Normal Typical 610W @110Vac
ECO Typical 564W@110Vac
ECO Blank Same as Eco Mode

5. OPERATIONAL INSPECTION CRITERIA:


No Description Class
1 Noise
1.1 When power on or power off, fan or color wheel get abnormal noise. Major
1.2 When normal operation, noise exceed noise level (refer to Q201 document) Major
2 Display Quality (include input:Video, S-video,YPbPr, HDMI, and D-sub or RGB)
2.1 Focus range out of specification Major
2.2 Focus fail (focus not clear or flare/ defocus/ lateral color out of specification) Major
2.3 Brightness & Uniformity --- out of specification. Major
2.4 Contrast ratio --- out of specification Major
2.5 Color coordinates --- out of specification. Major
2.6 Light leakage out of specification (active area or out of active area) Major
2.7 Throw ratio out of specification Major
2.8 Room ratio out of specification Major
2.9 Picture distortion out of specification Major
2.10 DMD image out of specification Major
2.11 Picture dust or other image quality out of specification Major
2.12 Gray stage check --- Missing stage Major
2.13 Video noise --- If video noise presented Major
2.14 DDC data error / incorrect Major
2.15 Mode detection error Major
2.16 OSD Malfunction Major
3 Audio Quality
3.1 Audio malfunction Major
3.2 Speaker no function Major
3.4 Volume mute malfunction Major
4 Remote control malfunction Major

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6. IMAGE QUALITY SPECIFICATION:
1. Scope
®
This document specifies the image quality requirements applicable to the DLP .7XGA Type A and
®
Series 450 Value Component Set. The Component Set provides the DLP . 7XGA Type A and Series
450 Value Projector with digital imaging functionality based on Digital Micromirror Device (DMD)
technology.

2. Definitions: (Defects and Test Screens)


Blemish
A blemish is an obstruction, reflection, or refraction of light that is visible, but out of focus in the
projected image under specified conditions of inspection (see Table 1). It is caused by a particle,
scratch, or other artifact located in the image illumination path.
Dark pixel
A single pixel or mirror that is stuck in the OFF position and visibly darker than the surrounding
pixels.
Bright pixel
A single pixel or mirror that is stuck in the ON position and visibly brighter than the surrounding
pixels.
Unstable pixel
A single pixel or mirror that does not operate in sequence with parameters loaded into memory.
The unstable pixel appears to be flickering asynchronously with the image.
Adjacent pixel
Two or more stuck pixels sharing a common border or common point, also referred to as a cluster.
Row or Column Defect
The reset boundary artifact is a single row of pixels on the reset group boundaries that are visibly
darker or lighter than the neighboring rows of pixels.
Pond of Mirrors (POM)
POM is a rectangular array of off-state mirrors surrounding the active area.
Eyecatcher
Eyecatcher's are blemishes appearing in the area outside of the Active Area. These are due to
particles and various DMD window or window aperture “defects” including: digs, voids, and
scratches.
Border Artifacts
Border artifacts are a general category of image artifacts that may show up on screen in the area
outside of the active array. Border artifacts include: Exposed Bond Wires, Exposed Metal 2, and
Reflective Edge.
Bond Wires
Bond Wires are the electrical connections between the die and the DMD ceramic package. If visible,
they will appear as short light parallel lines outside of the Pond of Mirrors (POM).
Exposed Metal 2
Exposed Metal 2 is due to a shift in positioning of either the die or the window aperture, which may
allow light to be reflected off of the layer of metal 2 that is below the super structure (mirrors). This
defect is located outside of the POM.
Reflective Edge
Reflective Edge is light that may reflect from the edge of the DMD window aperture onto the
projection screen. It will appear as a thin diffuse line outside of the POM.
Blue 60 Screen
The Blue 60 screen is used to test for major dark blemishes. All areas of the screen are colored a
Microsoft Paintbrush blue 60 (green and red set at 0, blue set at 60). NOTE: If linear degamma is not
used then the Microsoft Paintbrush values must be adjusted to match the degamma table being used
in order to generate an equivalent blue level on the test screen image.
Gray 10 Screen

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The Gray 10 screen is used to test for major light blemishes. All areas of the screen are colored a
Microsoft Paintbrush gray 10 (green, red, and blue set at 10).
NOTE: If linear degamma is not used then the Microsoft Paintbrush values must be adjusted to match
the degamma table being used in order to generate an equivalent gray level on the test screen image.
Gray 30 Screen
The Gray 30 screen is used to test for the reset boundary artifact. All areas of the screen are colored
a Microsoft Paintbrush gray 30 (green, red, and blue set at 30).
NOTE: If linear degamma is not used then the Microsoft Paintbrush values must be adjusted to match
the degamma table being used in order to generate an equivalent gray level on the test screen image.

3. ACCEPTANCE REQUIREMENTS
3.1 Conditions of Acceptance
All DMD image quality returns will be evaluated using the following projected image test
conditions:
Test Set degamma shall be linear.
Test Set brightness and contrast settings shall be set to nominal.
The diagonal size of the projected image shall be a minimum of 60 inches.
The projection screen shall be 1X gain.
The projected image shall be inspected from an 8 feet minimum viewing distance.
The image shall be in focus during all Table 1 tests.

3.2 Test Sequence


Tests shall be run in the sequence listed in Table 1.
Table 1. Image Quality Specification
SEQ# Test SCREEN ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA
1. ≦4 visible dark blemishes are allowed in the active
Major Dark
1 Blue 60 area
Blemish
2. No blemish will be >1.5” long/diameter
1. ≦4 visible dark blemishes are allowed in the active
Major Light
2 Gray 10 area
Blemish
2. No blemish will be >1.5” long/diameter
Reset Boundary
3 Gray 30 No reset boundary artifacts allowed
Artifact
Eyecatchers /
4 Any screen Eyecatcher and border artifacts are allowed
Border Artifacts
1. No adjacent pixels
1. Any screen 2. No bright pixels in Active Area
2. Gray 10 3. No unstable Pixels in Active Area
3. Any screen
4. ≦ 1 right pixel in the POM
5 Projected Images 4. Gray 10
5. Whit 5. ≦ 4 dark pixels in the Active Area
6. Any screen 6. No DMD window aperture shadowing on the
7. Any screen Active Area
7. Minor blemishes are allowed
Notes:
1. Projected blemish numbers include the count for the shadow of the window artifact in addition
to the artifact itself.
2. During all Table 1 tests, projected images shall be inspected in accordance with the conditions
of inspection specified in Section 3.
3. The rejection basis for all cosmetic DMD defects (scratches, nicks, particles) will be the
projected image tests referenced in Table 1.
4. Devices that meet this image quality specification but are deemed undesirable by the customer

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may not be returned to TI without prior approval by TI.
5. Screens < Gray 10 shall not be used as a basis for rejecting a DMD for image quality.

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4.3 Software/Firmware Upgrade Process

A. Basic Operating

(a) Standby Mode:


User can just plug in power cord, then projector will enter standby mode. Power LED will show
Red for around 1 sec, then show Orange continuously as the figure shown below. When the
power LED shows Red, it means system is not ready for standby. In another word, if the power
LED shows Orange, it means system is in standby mode and the DLP system has no power
support, except MCU and its related circuits.
When standby mode, system power consumption will be less than 0.5 Watt.
User can turn on projector after plugging in power cord whatever the power led is red or
orange.

(b) Download Mode:


This mode is applied for firmware download.
If operator wants to enter this mode, he should press and hold both keypad-POWER and
Keypad-AUTO at the same time, then plug in power cord. After plugging power cord, still
hold POWER +AUTO at least 5 seconds, and make sure Power/TEMP/LAMP LED shows flash
Red continuously as the figure below shown, then release the two keypads(Notice). In download
mode, system will be supported by full power but will not turn on projector. Operator can use
DLP composer to download new firmware.
(Notice: After entering Download Mode, pressing Power key will not turn on the projector. So
you could press Power key after entering Download Mode operation, to check if it really enters
Download Mode.)
Standby Mode Download Mode

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(c) Power On:
User can press Keypad Power to turn on projector. User can also use IR remote controller and
RS-232 Command:<CR>*pow=on#<CR> to do this action. When system turning on, power LED
will flash Green as the figure shown below.
(d) Power Off:
If user wants to turn off projector, user can double click keypad Power, use IR remote controller,
or RS-232 Command:<CR>*pow=off#<CR>. Then, system will cool itself via fans for 3 seconds
(quick cooling) or 90 seconds (normal). During cooling, Power LED will flash Orange. After cooling,
system will return to standby mode and Power LED will become Orange as the figure shown
below.
Power On Power Off

(e) EDID Download mode:


To relief PC/ HDMI EDID write protect function:
1. Press Power+Source on keypad then plug in power cord.
2. EDID can be downloaded to EEPROM by Q-EDID tools.
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B. Download MCU, Scalar Firmware, LAN Firmware

(a) Auto MCU Code Download:(for Low-Power Standby)


Condition:
Auto Detect, download by MCU itself.
Situation 1:MCU code is empty (The 1st time to plug in power cord)
Situation 2:MCU version update

Procedure:
Step1: Go to Factory page1(as right figure).
Step2: Select “MCU Download”.
Step3: Repower on the projector.

System Action:
System needs around 2 sec to download MCU itself
automatically.
Downloading:Power LED will show Red.

Download Fail:Power LED will show Red.

Download Success:System will go back standby mode


and Power LED will show Orange.

Notice:
Do NOT interrupt power when downloading.

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(b) Service Tool –Read and Write data in Main Board
• Notice:
Need to use service tool to read data from Main board before FW re-download or
changing Main Board.
After FW downloaded, need to write data form service tool into Main Board.

• Flow:

• Tool:
– Install Service Tool
– PC
– RS232 CABLE

• Procedure:

I. Installation:
1. Click “setup.exe” file.

2. Click “OK.”

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3. Change an installation dictionary or agree default dictionary and then click the icon button.

4. Enter a new group name or select one from the “Existing Groups” list and then click
“Continue.”

5. Click “OK” and a successful installation is completed.

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II. How to Use Service Tool

(1) Read Data From Main Board:


1. Make sure Factory Menu page1 : Control Method is “RS232”.
2. Connect PC with projector by a RS232 cable.
3. Turn on projector.
4. Click “BenQ S&W Series Service Tool” from Program Files menu.

5. Click “Setup” first.

6. Double click to select a folder for saving projector data and a specified COM port and then
click “Save” and “Exit.”

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7. After selecting a data folder, the folder path is showed in “File Path” in “File” page.

8. Click “Read System Data.” (Note)


(Note: Since S series (SU922/SW921/SX920/SU931/SX930) don’t support ISF function, the “CCA/White
Balance/ISF” pages will disappear after “Read” success.)

9. ADC calibration data are uploaded first and color temperature data after.
(Note: S series “RGBHV” and “Lamp2” items will be blank.)

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10. After all pages data are uploaded, “Read System Data” is completed.

11. After completing “Read System Data,” there is a folder named “Read Data” added in the
selected folder before.
12. A file named “Scaler.dat” including adjustment data of projector is added in the “Read Data”
folder.

13. Turn off projector and the service tool, and then download a new firmware.

(2) Write Data From Main Board to Projector:


14. After completing firmware download, open the service tool, and connect PC and Projector by
RS232 cable.
15. [Case1] : If Main Board is changed to new one, tick the “Change Main Board” item.(Note)
[Case2] : If only FW re-download without changing M/B, No Need to tick the “Change
Main Board” item.

(Note: Since M/B service part has initial ADC calibration data from factory, when the “Change Main Board”
is ticked, the “ADC Calibration Data” will be kept as the initial data in new M/B and will not cover by the data
from old M/B.)

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16. Click “Retrieve System” to write back adjustment data.

17. CW Index Delay data are written back first and other data after.

18. After data in all pages are written back, “Retrieve System” is completed.

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(c) Download Scalar Firmware
i. DLP Composer lite install procedure
(1) Installation
1. Double click the Setup file for DLP Composer Lite (use 11.0 or above version) to start to install program.

2. When the Installation Wizard appears, click “Next”.

3. Select to accept the License Agreement, then click “Next”

4. Click “Next” in the following steps to continue installation process.

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Note:
The default installation directory is:
C:\Program Files\DLP Composer Lite
11.0.1\
If you want to install to a different directory
(perhaps alongside a prior release of DLP
Composer™ Lite), click the "Browse" button on
the "Select Features" page.

5. When finishing installation, click “Finish”, and then restart your computer to complete the installation
process.

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(2) Setting for your first use

 Select Library:

1. Save the “FlashDeviceParameters.txt” into the DLP Composer Lite11.0 installed folder.
You can get the txt file from the installation file “DDP442X Download_Tool_Ver1.0.rar” or later version.

 USB Driver Installation (Only for download by USB):

1. After DLP Composer™ Lite 11.0 is installed, it can auto detect your USB driver.

2. If PC still cannot recognize the USB device, choose the "Install DLP Device Drivers" icon under "DLP
Composer™ Lite" in your Start menu.

3. Select “Jungo WinDriver” and press “Install”.


(Notice : “Jungo WinDriver” is available for Windows XP, or Microsoft OS compatible with XP. If
this item doesn’t appear under other Microsoft OS, ex Windows 7, you can install “Microsoft
WinUsb”.)

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4. Follow the message show in message, and complete the installation when you see the “Completing the
Device Driver Installation Wizard” message.

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ii. Download Procedure

 How to download (Method-1 : By RS232)

Hardware required
1. Standard RS232 Download cable (SPEC as below)
D-sub 9-pin Female for Both terminals

WIRE ARRANGEMENT
P1 COLOR P2
1 BLACK 1
2 BROWN 3
3 RED 2
4 ORANGE 4
5 YELLOW 5
6 GREEN 6
7 BLUE 8
8 PURPLE 7
9 GRAY 9
CASE DRAIN WIRE CASE
2. Personal computer or laptop computer

Software required
1. DLP Composer Lite program
2. New version FW

Download procedure

<Notice: Before download FW, make sure the adjusted values are read and kept by Service Tool.>

1. Connect RS-232 cable to PC and projector

2. Let projector be in Download Mode :


- Press and hold keypad-POWER and AUTO at the same time, then plug in power cord.
- Power/TEMP/LAMP LED shows flash Red continuously.
3. Execute DLP Composer Lite 11.0 program

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4. To select the RS-232 communications interface, choose "Preferences" from the "Edit" menu, click
the "Communications" page and choose "Serial Port".

5. Click on “Flash Loader” and browse the image file (new version firmware)

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6. Select Complete Image Download, and make sure to check “Skip Boot loader area (64KB)”

7. Press “Reset Bus” and check the status which should show “Bus Reset”
8. Press “Start Download” to begin update new firmware.

9. Press “Yes” to continue.

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10. Wait till composer lite notice download complete.

<Notice: After download FW, make sure the adjusted values are written to projector by
Service Tool.>

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 How to download (Method-2 : By USB)

Hardware required
1. Standard USB Download cable(mini B type)
2. Personal computer or laptop computer

Software required
1. DLP Composer Lite program
2. New version FW

Download procedure

<Notice: Before download FW, make sure the adjusted values are read and kept by Service Tool.>

1. Connect USB cable to PC and projector


2. Let projector be in Download Mode:
- Press and hold keypad-POWER and AUTO at the same time, then plug in power cord.
- Power/TEMP/LAMP LED shows flash Red continuously.

3. Execute DLP Composer Lite 11.0 program

4. To select the USB communications interface, choose "Preferences" from the "Edit" menu, click the
"Communications" page and choose "USB".

5. Check the USB Device Identification.Vendor should be 0x451. Product should be 0x4421.

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6. Click on “Flash Loader” and browse the image file (new version firmware)

7. Select Complete Image Download, and make sure to check “Skip Boot loader area (64KB)”

8. Press “Reset Bus” and check the status which should show “Bus Reset”

9. Press “Start Download” to begin update new firmware.

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10. Press “Yes” to continue.

11. Wait till Download complete.

<Notice: After download FW, make sure the adjusted values are written to projector by Service
Tool.>

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(d) LAN (ATop) Firmware Download :
Condition:
When it’s necessary to download LAN Firmware.

Procedure:
<Projector Settings>
Step1: Reset projector IP address to default. Default IP is 10.0.50.100
(1) Enter Factory Page 7 to reset IP. (as below figure)

<PC Settings>
Step1: Please close firewall.
Step2: Set your PC IP address to 10.0.50.101

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Step3: Go to Web page and change setting to

Step4: Open Internet Explorer


Step5: input Web address : http://10.0.50.100/firmwareUpdate.html
Step6: Press “Update” bottom

Step7: Select “Continue”

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Step8: Press “explore” button to select firmware file.

Step9: Select the firmware file.

Step10: Press “Upgrade” button, and start to download.

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Step11: After finish it will show “Re Login” button. Press it go to next page.

Note:
1. Use LAN cable to connect PC and projector directly.
2. If download finish and not show “Re Login”, go to step4. Execute Firmware Update again.
3. If press “Re Login” and can’t go to next page, go to Step4. Execute Firmware Update again.

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4.4 Factory Menu

Method to enter factory menu


1. Press Menu/EXIT on keypad than the main menu popup

2. When showing main menu, press Source + Mode/ENTER at the same time

3. Factory menu popup at the top-left of display

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Page1:

Page2:

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Page3:

Page4:

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Page5:

Page6:

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Page7:

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4.5 RS-232 connection

1. Below shows the illustration of connection between PC and Projector.

<CAUTION>
 Make sure that your computer and projector are turned off before connection.
 Power on the computer first, and then plug the power cord of the projector.
(It may cause Com port incorrect function, if you do not follow this instruction)
 Adapters may be necessary depending on the PC connected to this projector. Please contact
with your dealer for further details.

2. Hardware connection
<Download cable 1>

WIRE ARRANGEMENT
P1 COLOR P2
1 BLACK 1
2 BROWN 3
3 RED 2
4 ORANGE 4
5 YELLOW 5
6 GREEN 6
7 BLUE 8
8 PURPLE 7
9 GRAY 9
CASE DRAIN WIRE CASE

<pin assignment for this two end>


Pin Description Pin Description
1 NC 2 RXD 1 2 3 4 5
3 TXD 4 NC
5 GND 6 NC 6 7 8 9
7 RTS 8 CTS
9 NC

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Interface Settings
RS-232 protocol
Baud Rate 115200 bps (default)
Changeable settings in User OSD
(2400/4800/9600/14400/19200/38400/57600/115200)
Data Length 8 bit
Parity Check None
Stop Bit 1 bit
Flow Control None

Software specification
1. When input cmd fail, e.g. correct input is “*pow=?#” but input “*po=?#”, or input “*mute=on#”
while projector is already mute, it will show “*Illegal format#”.
2. When input cmd but projector has no such function item, e.g. input “*sour=RGB2#” but
projector has no RGB2 connector, it will show “*Unsupported item#”.
3. When cmd and function are both workable, but it’s not under the status which cmd can be
executed, e.g. input “*asp=4:3#” while not connecting source, it will show “*Block item#”.
4. When input “query” cmd (with “?”), e.g. input “*sour=?#”, it will echo the same input strings
with some value.
5. Press “Enter” key after” >”, it should be no echo and skip to the next row.
6. Press “Space” and “Enter” key after” >”, it will echo”*Illegal format#”

3. Procedure of operation by HyperTerminal

Hardware requirement
– RS232 cable
– Desktop or laptop with DB-9 connector
Software requirement
HyperTerminal – included in Microsoft Windows operating system

Procedure
Step1. Connect projector and computer via a RS232 cable
Step2. Turn on projector
Step3. Create a connection between computer and projector by HyperTerminal

a. Open “HyperTerminal”
b. Enter a name for this connection

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c. Select a permitted COM port – COM1 usually

d. Select “115200” bps for baud rate; other setting is default

e. The terminal window appears, then you can key-in commands.

f. Input a valid RS232 command at terminal window, and press “Enter”, projector will receive

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command and act. (RS232 command refer to Appendix-RS232 command list)
Example as below :

For example, key-in command to inquiry Volume,

System feedback Volume=5

If put command to change source as RGB, it will


directly show RGB source in projection screen.

Command Category
Refer to Appendix 2

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4.6 Adjustment / Alignment Procedure

Content
4.6.1. Color Wheel Delay Alignment
4.6.2. Overfill adjustment
4.6.3. PC Alignment Procedure

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4.6.1. Color Wheel Delay Alignment

Procedure:
1. Enter Factory Mode
2. Enter Block 1
3. Change CW Delay by adjusting the following gray pattern to smooth

32 Gray pattern

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4.6.2. Overfill adjustment

1. “Full White Pattern” is suggested for this alignment.


2. Adjust 2 Overfill adjustment screws (upper side / lower front side of Optical Engine) behind
Color Wheel.
(Notice: Suggest taking off Upper case and Front case before adjustment. After finishing
adjustment, then assemble the Upper case and Front case.)
3. Alignment Criteria is to adjust these 2 screws until “No Dark Edges” and “No Shadows” can be
observed in image.

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4.6.3 PC Alignment Procedure

Condition: When 32 gray level image is abnormal or not smooth.

Equipment:
- Pattern generator or PC with standard output
(Notice: If uses PC, the signal level is calibrated to this PC)
- Source = Compuetr-1 : use standard D-sub cable

OSD Default value:


Item Value
Cal R Offset 512
Cal G Offset 512
Cal B Offset 512
Cal R Gain 1024
Cal G Gain 1024
Cal B Gain 1024

Procedure:
1. Connect power cord and PC D-sub source into projector to Component-1.
2. Turn on projector.
3. Change Timing of pattern generator:
Timing: 1024x768 @60Hz
4. Change Pattern of pattern generator:
Pattern: Full frame pattern, ex.pattern1
5. Press “Auto” to catch the full screen
6. Change Pattern of pattern generator: Pattern: A near white color (240,240,240) and a near black
color (16,16,16). The center white color is (255,255,255).
Pattern: A near white color (240,240,240)
and a near black color (16,16,16).
The center white color is
(255,255,255)
7. Enter Factory mode, block 3
8. Press “Calibration RGB <Press L or R>” to let
the black level to just distinguish, and the light
output of white level to just max.
9. Check the 32 levels of gray pattern. All steps must Pattern: 32 gray level
appear.
10. Done

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5. Level 2 Circuit Board and Standard Parts Replacement

5.1 Product Exploded View

Module 1 – Total Exploded View

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Module 2 – ASSY UPPER CASE

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Module 3 – ASSY LOWER CASE

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5.2 Product Disassembly / Assembly

Seq Figure Step


1. Disassemble lamp
door

2. Disassemble mylar

3. Disassemble the
upper case

4. Disassemble the
keypad board

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5. Disassemble the
rubber keypad

6. Disassemble the door


lock

7. Disassemble the
zoom/ focus ring
cover

8. Disassemble the lens


shift cover

9. Disassemble the
keypad mylar

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10. Disassemble the focus
ring

11. Disassemble the zoom


ring

12. Disassemble the case


front

13. Disassemble the IR


board

14. Disassemble the lens


IR front

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15. Disassemble the mylar
logo

16. Disassemble the case


rear

17. Disassemble lens IR


rear

18. Disassemble the case


inlet

19. Disassemble the


speaker

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20. Disassemble the case
outlet

21. Disassemble the


speaker

22. Disassemble the wire


dresser

23. Disassemble the SHD


MB

24. Disassemble the fan


inlet

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25. Disassemble the lamp
fan

26. Disassemble the fan


power outlet

27. Disassemble the main


board

28. Disassemble the BKT


MB

29. Disassemble the lamp


module

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30. Disassemble the ENG
module

31. Disassemble the


sponge

32. Disassemble the mylar

33. Disassemble the


blower module

34. Disassemble the


nozzle top

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35. Nozzle bottom

36. Frame thermal


breaker

37. Thermal breaker

38. Disassemble the


blower bottom

39. Disassemble the


blower top

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40. The frame blower

41. Disassemble the


grounding wire

42. Disassemble the


power board

43. Disassemble the mylar


EMI

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44. Disassemble the
blower BST

45. Disassemble the


ballast board

46. Mylar BST

47. Disassemble the wire


BST to PWR

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48. Disassemble the wire
BST to MB

49. Disassemble the


grounding wire

50. 53.Disassemble the


grounding wire

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51. Disassemble the
grounding wire

52. Disassemble EMI


board

53. Disassemble the wire


ESD board to PWR

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54. Disassemble the BKT
EMI BD

55. EMI BD

56. Disassemble the lamp


box

57. 61.Disassemble the


stand off

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58. Disassemble the lamp
wire

59. Disassemble the door


switch

60. Disassemble the


rubber foot

61. Disassemble the foot


pin

62. Disassemble the front


foot

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63. Disassemble the wire
dresser

64. Disassemble the


sponge

65. Lower case

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5.3 Module Assembly Key Point - Optical Engine

1. Light Pipe Module assembly and overfill alignment


1.1 Assembly LP Module to HSG DMD
i. Assembly two Overfill adjustment screws (M3) to HSG DMD (Fig. 1-1).
** Adjustment criteria refer to below item 1.2 & (Fig. 1-2).
ii. Press CLIP of BKT LP first and push it into the hole (Fig. 1-3).
iii. Hook Clip LP to HSG DMD, and lock with screw well. (Fig. 1-4)
iv. Placed LP Module on LP datum of “DMD HSG” and adjustment screw well (Fig. 1-5).
v. Assembly “Baffle LP”, Hook top of Baffle LP first (Fig. 4-10) & Hook bottom of Baffle LP to
HSG DMD well (Fig.1-7).

1.2 Overfill Adjustment @ LP Module


Overfill Adjustment Criteria:
i. Pre-assembly 2 adjusting screws. Criteria shown as (Fig.1-4)
ii. Alignment Sequence:
A. To adjust “Horizontal Adjustment Screw” firstly, and then “Vertical Adjustment
Screw”.
B. Refer to (Fig. 1-4)
1.3 For Overfill Re-adjustment:
a. Those 2 Adjustment Screws must be released closely to the “Pre-assembly”
positions first (Fig. 1-4)
b.Follow adjustment steps shown in Item 1.2-ii.

Overfill Vertical
Adjustment Screw M2

Overfill Horizontal
Adjustment Screw M2
Fig. 1-1

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Pre assemble this screw
not over the side surface.

Pre assemble this screw not


over the bottom surface.
Fig. 1-2

Insert the LP Module

Fig. 1-3

2. M3 Screw

1. Hook to HSG DMD


Fig. 1-4

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LP Datum of DMD HSG

Overfill adjustment screws


Fig. 1-5

1. Hook top of LP
Baffle first 2. Hook bottom of
LP Baffle well

Fig. 1-6 Fig. 1-7


2. Assembly SUB HSG MODULE:
2.1 SCM and FM Assembly
I. Hook “Cover SUB Clip Side” on SUB HSG. (Fig. 2-1 & 2-2)
II. Place SCM on SUB HSG SCM DTM and makes SCM touching DTM truly. (Fig. 2-3 & Fig.
2-4)
III. Assemble “Cover SUB Clip Down” on SUB HSG and lock with screw well. (Fig.2-5).
IV. Hook “Cover SUB Clip Up” on SUB HSG to fix SCM. (Fig. 2-6)
V. Check mark point of FM and place FM on SUB HSG FM DTM. (Fig. 2-7 & Fig. 2-8)
VI. Hook “Clip FM” on SUB HSG to fix FM. (Fig. 2-9)
VII. Assemble “Clip FM2” on SUB HSG and lock with screw well. (Fig. 2-10)
VIII. Paste “ AL Sponge” on cannelure of SUB HSG (Fig. 2-11).
IX. Paste “Mylar Sub HSG” align the edge on outside of sub HSG. (Fig. 2-12)

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Cover SUB Clip Side

Hook

Fig. 5-1 Fig. 5-2

SCM DTM Assemble SCM on DTM

Fig. 2-3 Fig. 2-4

M3 Screw
Cover SUB Clip Up

Cover SUB Clip Down


Fig. 2-5 Fig. 2-6

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FM DTM

FM

Fig. 2-7 Fig. 2-8


Clip FM

Clip FM2

Fig. 2-9 Fig. 2-10

Sponge

Paste
Mylar

Align Edge
Fig. 2-11 Fig. 2-12

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3. AL and SUB HSG Assembly:

A. Placed “AL” on the “HSG DMD”. The “raised surface” of “AL” shall toward “DMD direction”
(Fig. 3-1)
B. Paste “ Mylar ” on DMD HSG. (Fig. 3-2-1)
C. To assemble ”HSG ILL SUB Module” with “HSG DMD” and cover over on “AL” and the lock
with screws (Fig.3-2-2).
D. Paste “SPONGE SUB HSG FRONT” on ”HSG ILL SUB Module” outside of sub HSG. (Fig.
3-3)
E. Paste “SPONGE 45MM DUST” on ”HSG ILL SUB Module” outside of sub HSG. (Fig. 3-4)

DMD Direction

AL

Fig. 3-1 Fig. 3-2-1

Fixed shafts& holes

M3 Screw

M3 Screw

Fig. 3-2-2

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Sponge

Fig. 3-3 Fig. 3-4

4. DMD SOCKET Module:


A. Judge Socket and DMD alignment keying first. (Fig. 4-1 & Fig. 4-2)
B. Alight keying and Assemble DMD no Socket (Fig. 4-3).
C. Place “DMD sponge” on DMD (Fig. 4-4).

Chamfe Chamfe
Alignment keying r
Alignment keying r
(Right angle) (Right angle)

Chamfer
Chamfe Chamfer Chamfe
r r
Fig. 4-1 Fig. 4-2

Alignment Keying (Right angle) DMD Sponge

Fig.4-3 Fig. 4-4

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5. Assembly Optical ENG
A. Assemble “Baffle DMD” to “HSG DMD” (Fig.5-1-1 & Fig.5-1-2).
B. Assemble Socket DMD Module to “HSG DMD” (Fig. 5-2, Fig.5-3).

Alignment keying

Alignment keying

Fig. 5-1-1

Alignment keying

Alignment keying

Baffle DMD

Fig. 5-1-2

Fixed holes of
DMD HSG

Fig. 5-2

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Fixed shafts of
Socket DMD

Fig. 5-3
C. Assemble Chip B/D & BACKER RUBBER (Fig. 5-4)

Fig. 5-4
D. Assemble & BACKER RUBBER (Fig. 5-5)
BACKER UBBER

Alignment keying

Fig. 5-5

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E. Assemble Heatsink place contact DMD (Fig. 5-6).
1.>Press center of Heatsink before assemble spring screw
then keeps press until spring screw assembly finish.
2.>Pre-fastening Sequence: [ 1 ] - [ 2 ] - [ 3 ] - [ 4 ] (Fig. 5-7).
3.>Fastening Sequence: [ 1 ] - [ 2 ] - [ 3 ] - [ 4 ] (Fig. 5-7).
4.>Screw Torque must be confirmed to be 6 kg-cm.

Press Heatsink when


assemble spring screw

Fig. 5-6


1

3


2

4

Fig. 5-7
F. Assemble “CW Module” to “DMD HSG” and lock with screws well (Fig. 5-8).
CW CVR

M3 Screw
Fig. 5-8

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G. Assemble “BKT Link Lamp & CW shield” on “DMD HSG” and then screws well (Fig.5-9).

M3 Screw

6. Assembly Lens Shift


A. Use Grease smear on “HOLDER_LENS_SHIFT”. (Fig.6-1)

Fig.6-1
B. Assemble “HOLDER_LENS_SHIFT” and lock with screws well. (Fig. 6-2)

M3 Screw
Fig. 6-2

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C. Use Grease smear on “HOLDER ADAPTER”. (Fig.6-3)

Fig.6-3
D. Use Grease smear on “HOLDER ADAPTER” . (Fig. 6-4)

Fig.6-4

E. Assemble “HOLDER ADAPTER” by “SHAFT” screw. (Fig. 6-5)

SHAFT need to turn in the end. Screw SHAFT

HOLDER ADAPTER

Fig. 6-5
F. Use Grease smear on “PLATE LENS SHIFT” (Fig.6-6)

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Fig.6-6

G. Assemble “LENS SHIFT PLATE” and screw Well. (Fig. 6-7)

LENS SHIFT PLATE

M3 Screw

Fig. 6-7
7. Assembly Lens
A. Assemble “Lens” and lock with screws well
i. Assemble Lens and the Assembly direction must be horizontal,and do not impact CM.
(Fig. 7-1)
ii. Pre-fastening Spring Screws firstly. Screw Torque must be confirmed to be 1-2 kg-cm. (Fig.
7-2)
iii. Fastening the Spring Screws well. Screw Torque must be confirmed to be 6.0-7.0 kg-cm.
(Fig. 7-2)
iv. Fastening the M2 Screws well with “HOLDER ADAPTER” .

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Don’t impact CM

Assemble horizontally

Fig. 7-1
M2 Screw

1. Pre-fasting firstly, screw torque is 1~2 kgf-cm.


2. Lock screws well, screw torque is 6~7 kgf-cm

Fig. 7-2
B. Assemble Lamp Module to “BKT Link Lamp” and then lock with screw well (Fig. 7-3).

M3 Screw

Fig. 7-3

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5.4 Module Assembly Key Point - Mechanical

Mechanical Assembly Concerns


1. Lower Case module
1-1 Assemble ADJ foot & Rubber foot on lower case

ADJ foot

Rubber foot

1-2 insert pin ADJ foot in the ADJ foot front

pin ADJ foot

1-3 assemble ceiling screw

ceiling screw*4

CLIP CABLE

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1. Assemble EMI BD onto lower case
2-1. assemble BKT AC socket onto EMI BD by 2 screw.
2-2. Assemble EMI BD onto lower case
2-3. Assemble 3 grounding wire with EMI BD, please notice the direction of each wire.
GND wire A: 140mm
GND wire B: 65mm
GND wire C: 285mm
2-4. Assemble wire EMI BD to PWR

GND wire A

6R0 screw*2

BKT AC socket

GND wire B 8R0 screw*2 GND wire C

2. Assemble lamp box onto lower case


3-1 assemble wire door switch & lamp wire & stand off on lamp box
6R0 screw*1
stand off

Lamp wire Door switch

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3-2 assemble lamp box onto lower case with 4 screw (8F.VG564.8R0), and plug the door switch
on EMI BD, please notice the wire dressing.

Door switch

Lamp wire

3. Assemble Ballast BD
4-1 plug wire ballast to main BD, wire ballast to PWR, & lamp wire on ballast
4-2insert ballast mylar on ballast BD and assemble ballast BD on lower case, please notice the wire
dressing.

6R0 screw*2

ballast mylar

4-3 assemble ballast blower onto lower case, please notice the wire dressing

screw*2

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4-4 assemble mylar EMI BD on lower case.

mylar EMI BD

4. Assemble power BD on lower case


5-1 Assemble power BD on lower case by screw

GND wire D
8R0 screw*2

5-2 plug wire ballast to PWR, and notice the wire dressing

GND wire D GND wire C

GND wire A

5-3 plug the wire EMI BD to PWR BD, and notice the wire dressing

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5. Assemble the lamp blower module on lower case
6-1 assemble the blower module, blower fixed by 8R0 screw.

NOZZLE TOP

Blower 7025 TOP

Thermal breaker

SHD THERMAL BREAKER

FRAME BLOWER

NOZZLE BTM
Blower 7025 BTM

6-2 Assemble the lamp blower module on lower case, and plug the thermal breaker, please notice
the wire dressing.

8R0 screw*4

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6. Assemble ENG module on lower case
a. Assemble mylar wire dressing on thermal H-sink then assemble ENG on lower case
b. Assemble gasket on ENG (align chip BD & H)

Mylar

6R0 screw*2

8R0 screw*3

Gasket

Gasket

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7. Assemble BKT main BD
8-1 assemble sponge and mylar on BKT

BKT

sponge Myalr

8-2 assemble the BKT by 4 screw (8R0) , please notice grounding wire and mylar.

GND wire B

GND wire D GND wire C

GND wire AC socket

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8. Assemble Main BD
9-1 assemble the main BD

4R0 screw*2

Important: please check golden pin align the connector then assemble.

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9-2 assemble 4 fan 9225, please notice the air flow directions.

9-3 paste sponge on lamp fan

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9-4 plug all connectors

CW motor
CW sensor

ballast Lamp fan outlet

Ballast blower

Lamp Blower btm


Lamp Blower top

Double fan inlet


power fan outlet

9-5 assemble main shielding

clip

6R0 screw*6

9. Assemble the front, side, & rear case


10-1 assemble side case and plug the speaker connectors, and notice the wire dressing

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10-2 assemble the front case and plug the IR connector

10-3 assemble zoom/ focus ring

Screw*1

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10-4 assemble the rear case

8R0 screw*3

Stand-off

10. Assemble lamp module.

8F.VG564.8R0

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11. Assemble upper case
12-1 assemble lens shift cover on zoom/focus cover, and paste the keypad mylar.

zoom/focus cover

keypad mylar

lens shift cover

12-2 assemble lens shift cover assembly on upper case, and insert door lock through cover and
upper case

cover

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12-3 assemble rubber key and screw fix the cover

8R0 screw*2

rubber key

12-4 assemble keypad BD on upper case


tape

6R0 screw*4

12-5 insert FFC on main BD and fixed with tape

tape

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12-6 assemble upper case on projector

6R0 screw*1
8R0 screw*6

12-7 assemble the cap lens shift

3R5 screw*1

cap lens shift

12. Assemble the lamp door

6K.1W819.011

8F.1A524.130

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13. Paste the label of logo

3A.1W801.001

14. Assemble “RING FOCUS” and lock well. (Fig. 9-5)

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5.5 Block Diagram

Audio R/L in X1
Keypad Microphone in X1 Audio
Audio in X1 Audio Processor
WT51F516
LED (Stereo mini jack) AD1761
Audio out x 1
IR reveicer (Stereo mini jack) Power Amp
Speaker 10W TPA3111
I2C 1

EEPROM Memory
VGA1 EEPROM Flash
Control DAD2000
VGA OUT 32MHz

Video
AFE1000
30bit
320MHz LVDs
S-Video I2C 0

RS-232
(Female) ICL3232 16 pair
32
EEPROM
DDP4421-HV 2X LVDS
DMD
HDMI1
IT6802 IR
EEPROM
GPIO
HDMI 2
G7932
Fan1, Fan2, Fan3, Fan4

G7931
Fan5, Fan6, Fan7
EEPROM TF-331
Flash
TX.RX

LAN RTL8201CP 6 Regulated DC Supplies Fields of


PMD1000 Power-on Sense colored light
Thermal sensor G752 PWRGOOD

AC Line DC Supply 12VDC


385VDC

Ballast Lamp Integrator Rod Illumination


Optics
Field-Sequential
Color Wheel TI Chip

Figure 1 Main board & Input board Block Diagram

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5.6 Trouble shooting

Chapter 1 System Analysis


Chapter 2 Optical & Optical Engine Trouble Shooting Guide
Chapter 3 Power Supply Trouble Shooting Guide
Chapter 4 LED Messages Definition
Chapter 5 Error Count Messages Definition

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Chapter 1 - System Analysis

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Chapter 2 Optical & Optical Engine Trouble Shooting Guide

No. Item Trouble Shooting Guide


1 Brightness 1. Change lamp
2 Uniformity 1. Change lamp
1. Check ADC calibration
2. Check user’s menu brightness & contrast are default
3 FOFO Contrast
3. Clean DMD
4. Clean PL
1. Clean PL
4 ANSI Contrast 2. Clean DMD
3. Change PL
1. Check color wheel delay
5 Color
2. Replace CW if necessary
6 Color Uniformity 1. Change lamp
1. Refer to Item#2-1 (attached below)
7 Blue Edge 2. Change CM
3. Change SUB HSG
1. Refer to Item#2-1(attached below)
8 Blue/Purple Border 2. Change CM
3. Change SUB HSG
1. Change Projection Lens
9 Focus
2. Check parallel between PL datum and DMD
10 Dust Clean DMD
1. Check connector between chip BD and Main BD
2. Re-install DMD with chip BD
Horizontal/Vertical
11 3. Check if any pin of C-Spring is missing, damaged or dirty
Strips
4. Change new Chip BD
5. Change new DMD
12 Pixel Fail Change new DMD

2-1. “Blue Edge” Trouble Shooting:


I. Re-adjust “Overfill” first.
For Overfill Re-adjustment:
i. Those 2 Adjustment Screws must be released for around 2 mm first.
ii. Alignment Sequence:
a. To adjust “Horizontal Adjustment Screw” firstly, then “Vertical Adjustment Screw”.
b. Refer to Figure 2-1..

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(2) Overfill Vertical
Adjustment Screw

(1) Overfill Horizontal


Adjustment Screw

Fig. 2-1
II. Re-assemble LP module—include LP, LP Baffle, LP clip.

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Chapter 3 Power Supply Trouble Shooting Guide
1. Introduction
This document is prepared to be a guide to repair trouble sets, some problems happen more
frequently are taken as example in it.

2. Problems
(a) no power

No power

Check power BD

Is CN701 pin11 =3.3v? Yes Change main BD

No

Is door SW press down? Yes Change power BD

No

Check lamp door

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(b)lamp can not turned on

Lamp can not turned on

has lamp wire connect correct? No


(Ballast bd between lamp)
Wire connect certainty

Yes

has power wire connect correct? No


(power bd between ballast bd) Wire connect certainty

Yes

has enable wire connect correct? No


(main bd to ballast bd) Wire connect certainty

Yes

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A

Has TH breaker wire connect correct?


No
Wire connect
certainty

Yes

No
Has color wheel operation normally? Change color wheel

Yes

If change ballast bd, lamp can be


No
Turned on or not? Change lamp

Yes

Change ballast bd

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Chapter 4 - LED Messages Definition
Power Temp Lamp1 Lamp2 Status support
Stand-by Y
Powering up(Burn-in powering up) Y
Normal operation Y
Normal power-down cooling(Burn-in powering-down cooling) Y
Download Y
CW start fail Y
Scaler shutdown fail(data abord) Y
Lamp1 Life exhausted Y
Burn-In Messages
Burn-in ON Y
Burn-in OFF Y
Lamp Error Messages
Lamp1 error in normal operation Y
Lamp is not lit up Y
Thermal Error Messages
Fan 1 error (the actual fan speed is ±25% outside the desired speed) Y
Fan 2 error (the actual fan speed is ±25% outside the desired speed) Y
Fan 3 error (the actual fan speed is ±25% outside the desired speed) Y
Fan 4 error (the actual fan speed is ±25% outside the desired speed) Y
Fan 5 error (the actual fan speed is ±25% outside the desired speed) Y
Fan 6 error (the actual fan speed is ±25% outside the desired speed) Y
Fan 7 error (the actual fan speed is ±25% outside the desired speed) Y
Temperature 1 error (over limited temperature) Y

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Chapter 5 - Error Count Messages Definition
Error Count Definition Specification Repair Action(Check/Replace
Parts)
Lamp Lit Fail Power on lit fail twice power on lit fail twice 1. Check Lamp Start wire connection
count count 2. Check Lamp
3. Check Ballast board
4. Check Power board
5. Check Main board
Lamp Both Fail Lamp Both off Lamp Both off 1. Check Lamp Start wire connection
abnormally abnormally 2. Check Lamp
3. Check Main board
Lamp Fail Lamp Off abnormally System Detect 1. Check Lamp Start wire connection
LampLit NG 2. Check Lamp
3. Check Ballast board
4. Check Power board
5. Check Main board
Fan 1 Speed Power Out Fan Speed Speed Over ± 25% 1. Check Fan1 wire connection
Error Error 2. Check Fan1
3. Check Main board
Fan 2 Speed Lamp Fan Speed Speed Over ± 25% 1. Check Fan2 wire connection
Error Error 2. Check Fan2
3. Check Main board
Fan 3 Speed Blower Fan2 Speed Speed Over ± 25% 1. Check Fan3 wire connection
Error Error 2. Check Fan3
3. Check Main board
Fan 4 Speed Blower Fan1 Speed Speed Over ± 25% 1. Check Fan4 wire connection
Error Error 2. Check Fan4
3. Check Main board
Fan 5 Speed DMD Fan Speed Speed Over ± 25% 1. Check Fan5 wire connection
Error Error 2. Check Fan5
3. Check Main board
Fan 6 Speed Power In Fan Speed Speed Over ± 25% 1. Check Fan6 wire connection
Error Error 2. Check Fan6
3. Check Main board
Fan 7 Speed Ballast Fan Speed Speed Over ± 25% 1. Check Fan7 wire connection
Error Error 2. Check Fan7
3. Check Main board
Sensor 1 Open Main Board Thermal Detect Sensor 1. Check Thermal sensor 1
Error Sensor Error 1 (open) 2. Check Main board
Sensor 1 Short Main Board Thermal Detect Sensor
Error Sensor Error 1 (short)
Temperature 1 Over temperature Thermal sensor
Error detects >61℃
Color Wheel Start the Color wheel Color wheel operating 1. Check connection between C/W
Error Error NG and M/B
2. Check Color wheel
3. Check CW sensor board
4. Check main board
Color Wheel Color Wheel Spin Color Wheel Spin 1. Check connection between C/W
Spin Error Error Error and M/B
2. Check Color wheel
3. Check CW sensor board
4. Check main board
Fan IC I2C Fan IC I2C Error Fan IC I2C Error 1. Check main board
Error

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Abnormal System abnormal System abnormal 1. Check if user unplug power cord
Power down power down power down before finish cooling
2. Check connection between
PWR/B and M/B
3. Check door switch
4. Check power board
5. Check main board

Fig. 5-1 Fan and Sensor Placement

FAN*2 92*25 Fan 92*92*25


115/45MM 125MM

Fan3 (Bottom Blower):


FAN 70*70*25 250MM
Fan4 (Upper Blower) :
FAN 70*70*25 110MM

FAN 50*50*20 Fan 92*92*25


310MM 70MM

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Appendix 1 – Screw List / Torque
Model name : SX930
Description Torque
No. Screw P/N Head Coatin Q’TY Where use
Type Length (kgf-cm)
g
inlet case & Speaker(2*)
M2.5 1 8F.00430.6R0 MACH PH 6 NI 4 3.5~4.5
outlet case & Speaker(2*)
3.5~4.5 Lamp module & lamp box(1*)
4.0~5.0 Lens CVR & UC (2*)
1 8F.VG564.8R0 TAP PH 8 NI 15 Lower case & lamp box (4*)
4.5~5.5
Lower case & EMI BD(2*)
5.5~6.5 Lower case & PWR BD(6*)
Lower case & EMI BD(2*)
4.5~5.5 Lamp wire & lamp box(1*)
2 8F.VG524.6R0 TAP PH 6 NI 11 Heat-pipe & Case Lower(2*)
Lower case & Ballast (2*)
5.5~6.5
Upper case & Keypad BD(4*)
3.5~4.5 Blower & blower frame(4*)
OM & Lower case(3*)
M3.0 3 8F.VA564.8R0 TAP PH 8 NI 17 Upper case & Lower case(6*)
5.5~6.5
Lower case & Nozzle(2*)
Lower case & blower frame(2*)
Rear case & Main board RCA(1*)
4 8F.5A724.8R0 MACH FH 8 B-NI 5 4.5~5.5 Rear case & Main board HDMI(2*)
BKT AC SOCKET & AC SOCKET(2*)
5 8F.1A524.6R0 MACH PH 6 NI 6 5.5~6.5 SHD MB & BKT MB(6*)
6 8F.1A524.130 MACH PH 13 NI 1 5.5~6.5 Lamp door & Outlet case (1*)
Upper case & Lamp frame(1*)
7 8F.1G524.6R0 MACH PH 6 NI 2 5.5~6.5
GND wire & BKT MB(1*)
8 8F.1G524.4R0 MACH PH 6 NI 2 5.5~6.5 MB & OPT engine(2*)
9 8F.1G524.240 MACH PH 24 NI 2 5.5~6.5 Blower & Lower case(2*)
AC Wire & BKT MB(1*)
5.5~6.5
M4.0 1 8F.1D526.6R0 MACH TAPTILE 6 NI 6 EMI BD GND WIRE & MB BKT(1*)
5.5~6.5 Lower case for ceiling (4*)
 Screw Type: 11 types
 Screw quantity: 71
Stand off:
Description Torque
No Q’T
Screw P/N Lengt Coatin Y Where use
. Type Head (kgf-cm)
h g
#4-40 1 8F.00678.021 MACH STAND 8 NI 6 5.0+/-0.5 Rear case & D-SUB(6*)

2 8F.00544.300 MACH HEX 30 NI 1 3.0 +/-0.5 UC ==LAMP BOX(1*)

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Model Name : SX930 (OM)
Description Torque
MODULE Type P/N Hea Leng Surfac Where use Unit Q’ty
Type (kgf-cm)
d th e
Shield Link VS. BKT Link
1
Lamp
M2 8F.8A752.3R0 MACH PH 3.0 B-NI 1.2+/-0.5 2
CVR Lens VS HSG DMD 1

6E.J9305.001 MACH PH 7.5 NI 6.5+/-0.5 H-Sink VS. HSG DMD 4 4


LP Adjustment 2
Clip LP VS. HSG DMD 1
DMD HSG
BKT Link Lamp VS. HSG
2
DMD
M3 8F.1A554.6R0 MACH PAN 6.0 NI 6.5+/-0.5 10
Sub HSG VS. HSG DMD 2
CW BKT VS. HSG DMD 1
Lens Shift Plate VS. HSG
2
DMD
HLD Lens Shift VS. HSG
8F.1A554.4R0 MACH PAN 4.0 NI 6.5+/-0.5 3 3
DMD
SUB HSG M3 8F.1A554.6R0 MACH PAN 6.0 NI 6.5+/-0.5 Clip Down VS. SUB HSG 1 1
MODULE M2 8F.8A752.3R0 MACH PH 3.0 B-NI 1.2+/-0.5 FM2 Clip VS. SUB HSG 1 1

1.2+/-0.5 CVR Anti Dust VS. BKT CW 1


CW M2 8F.8A752.3R0 MACH PH 3.0 B-NI 2
MODULE 0.75+/-0.25 CW Sensor BD VS. BKT CW 1
M2.5 8F.00345.5R6 MACH PH 8.0 B-NI 3.5+/-0.5 CW VS. BKT CW 3 3
M2 8F.1A752.8R0 MACH PH 8.0 B-NI 2.2+/-0.5 Lens VS. HLD Adapter 4 4
M2 8F.8A752.3R5 MACH PH 3.0 B-NI 2.2+/-0.5 CAP LENS. HLD VS. Shaft 1 1
LENS
M3 6E.0NS03.001 MACH PH 7.5 NI 6.5+/-0.5 Lens VS. HSG DMD 3 3
M2 8F.00345.011 MACH PH 4.0 B-NI 3.5+/-0.5 Ring Zoom VS. Lens 1 1
Frame Louver VS. HLD Lamp 2
M2 8F.8A752.3R0 MACH PAN 3.0 B-NI 1.2+/-0.5 Fin VS. HLD Lamp 1 4
MESH VS. HLD Lamp 1
HLD Connector VS. Plate
8F.VA564.6R0 TAP PAN 6.0 NI 4.0+/-0.5 1 1
Lamp
HLD Connector VS. Lamp
8F.VG564.8R0 TAP PH 8.0 NI 4.0+/-0.5 1 1
Wire
LAMP 8F.1G524.8R0 MACH PH 8.0 NI 6.5+/-0.5 Lamp Module VS. BKT Link 1 1
MODULE 8F.2R754.6R0 MACH HAN 6.0 NI 6.5+/-0.5 Plate Lamp VS. HLD Lamp 1 1
M3 Clip AL VS. HLD Lamp 4
Clip Lamp VS. HLD Lamp 3
8F.1A554.4R0 MACH PAN 4.0 NI 6.5+/-0.5 11
TOP MESH VS HLD Lamp 1

CVR LAMP VS HLD Lamp 3

8F.1D224.5R0 MACH PAN 5.0 NI 4.0+/-0.5 LAMP WIRE VS. LAMP 2 2

SUM 56

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Appendix 2 - Code List: IR / RS232 / DDC Data

Remote Control Code:


1. IR Code
(projector must support 0x02,0X4E,0X4F power on/off command)
Key Function Description Code Suppor ID and Protocol
t
1 Wireless 0x00 No Frequency 38 KHz
2 Power This button will on/off the projector. 0x02 No Protocol NEC Format
This button will freeze/ unfreeze the Custom 0x0030
3 Freeze image. 0x03 Yes
Code
This button will show available source Yes
4 Source
options. 0x04
By pressing “Page Up” button, could No
5 Page Up enable Page Up function. 0x05
By pressing “Page Down” button, could No
6 Page Down
enable Page Down function.
0x06
This button will turn projector into/out
7 Eco Blank
of blank mode.
0x07 Yes
This button will automatically adjust
8 Auto projector’s picture quality. 0x08 Yes
9 Keystone + 0x09 No
10 Keystone - 0x0A No
When there is no OSD on screen, this
button will correct optical keystone in
negative direction.
11 Up When there is OSD menu on screen, this
0x0B Yes
button will move the chooser item to
the upper one.
When there is no OSD on screen, this
button will correct optical keystone in
positive direction.
12 Down
When there is OSD menu on the screen, 0x0C Yes
this button will move the chooser item
to the next one.
When there is no OSD on screen, this
button will correct optical keystone in
positive direction.
13 Left
When there is OSD menu on screen, this 0x0D Yes
button will move the chooser item to
the left one.
When there is no OSD on screen, this
button will correct optical keystone in
positive direction.
14 Right
When there is OSD menu on screen, 0x0E Yes
This button will move the chooser item
to the right one.
15 Menu/Exit This button will turn on/off OSD menu. 0x0F Yes
When there is no OSD menu on the
screen, the button will change picture
16 Mode mode. 0x10 Yes
When there is OSD menu on the screen,
this button will excite the item chooser.
17 Contrast Displays the CONTRAST setting bar. 0x11 Yes
18 SWAP 0x12 No
19 Aspect Select the display aspect ratios. 0x13 Yes

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20 Mute Mutes the built-in speaker. 0x14 Yes
21 Enter/OK Enter key for OSD menu. 0x15 No
22 Brightness Displays the BRIGHTNESS setting bar. 0x16 Yes
Wireless
23 0x17 No
channel
Digital Zoom
24 This button will show unsupported logo. 0x18 No
+
Digital Zoom
25 This button will show unsupported logo. 0x19 No
-
26 Audio 0x1A No
Turns the PIP window on or off and SX930 not support this
27 PIP
makes related adjustments. 0x1B Yes
function
28 POP 0x1C No
29 PAP 0x1D No
30 Capture 0x1E No
31 S-video Displays the S-VIDEO source selection. 0x1F No
32 Q? Starts the INFORMATION function. 0x20 No
Play/pause No
33
(iPhone) 0x21
Next No
34
(iPhone) 0x22
Prev. No
35
(iPhone) 0x23
Menu/Back No
36
(iPhone) 0x24
When the presentation timer is off , this
button will activate/ stop the timer.
37 Timer on When the presentation timer is on , this 0x25 No
button will restart, continue or turn off
the timer.
38 Timer Setup 0x26 No
Scroll Up
39 0x27 No
(iPhone)
Scroll No
40 Down
(iPhone) 0x28
OK No
41
(iPhone) 0x29
42 Lamp Mode open “Lamp Menu” to select lamp mode. 0x30 Yes
43 1 0x31 No
44 2 0x32 No
45 3 0x33 No
46 4 0x34 No
47 5 0x35 No
48 6 0x36 No
49 7 0x37 No
50 8 0x38 No
51 9 0x39 No
52 0 0x3A Yes
53 RGBHV Displays the PC source selection. 0x40 No
54 RGB-PC1 Displays the PC 1 source selection. 0x41 Yes
55 DVI-D Displays the DVI-D source selection. 0x42 No

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56 DVI-A Displays the DVI-A source selection. 0x43 No
57 DVI-I Displays the DVI-I source selection. 0x44 No
SX930 not support this
58 RGB-PC2 Displays the PC 2 source selection. 0x45 Yes
function
Network No
59 Displays the LAN source selection. 0x46
Display
60 USB Display Displays the mini USB source selection. 0x47 No
Displays the USB disk source selection No
61 USB Reader via type A USB port.
0x48
62 Power Off Turns off the projector. 0x4E Yes
63 Power On Turns on the projector. Ox4F Yes
Displays the COMPONENT 2 source SX930 not support this
64 Comp2
selection. Ox50 Yes
function
Displays the COMPONENT 1 source
65 Comp1 selection.
0x51 Yes
66 CVBS-1 Displays the CVBS-1 source selection. 0x52 No
67 CVBS-2 Displays the CVBS-2 source selection. 0x53 No
Displays the S-Video 2 source
68 S-video2 selection. 0x54 No
69 HDMI Displays the HDMI source selection. 0x58 Yes
70 HDMI2 Displays the HDMI source selection. 0x59 Yes
71 GAMMA 0x5E No
COLOR
72 0x5F No
TEMP
USB
73 0x60 No
SETTING
74 USB Up 0x61 No
75 USB Down 0x62 No
76 USB Left 0x63 No
77 USB Right 0x64 No
78 USB Select 0x65 No
79 USB Return 0x66 No
80 ANA Selects the ANA aspect ratio. 0x70 No
81 04:03 Selects the 4:3 aspect ratio. 0x71 No
82 LB Selects the LB aspect ratio. 0x72 No
83 WIDE Selects the WIDE aspect ratio. 0x73 No
84 REAL Selects the REAL aspect ratio. 0x74 No
85 MEMORY1 Select the User memory settings. 0x75 No
86 MEMORY2 Select the User memory settings. 0x76 No
87 MEMORY3 Select the User memory settings. 0x77 No
88 Default 0x78 No
89 COLOR Displays the COLOR setting bar. 0x79 No
90 TINT Displays the TINT setting bar. 0x7A No
91 ACTIVE 0x7B No
Displays the setting bar for the
92 IRIS adjustment of the motorised aperture 0x7C No
lens IRIS.
Brilliant
93 0x7D No
Color
94 SHARP 0x7E No
95 OVERSCAN 0x7F No
96 Memory Select the User memory settings. 0x80 No
97 Network 0x81 Yes

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Setting
This button will magnify the volume
98 Volume +
gradually. 0x82 Yes
This button will reduce the volume
99 Volume - gradually.
0x83 Yes
Goes back to previous OSD menu,
100 Back exits and saves menu settings. 0x85 No
101 Key Lock 0x87 No
102 PAN 0x88 No
Displays the setting page for the
103 Lens adjustment of the 0x8A No
motorised vertical Lens shift value.
104 Focus 0x8B No
105 Zoom 0x8C No
106 V-keystone 0x8E No
107 H-keystone 0x8F No
108 PIP Size 0x90 No
109 PIP Position 0x91 No
110 Return 0x92 No
111 My Screen 0x93 No
112 Quick Install 0x94 Yes
On(Split
113 0x95 No
screen)
Off(Split
114 0x96 No
screen)
115 Mic.Vol + 0x97 No
116 Mic.Vol - 0x98 No
117 SRS 0x99 No
118 CC 0x9A No
Teaching No
119 0x9B
Template
120 3D Menu 0x9C No
3D Sync No
121 0x9D
Invert
122 Mouse Left 0x9E No
123 Mouse Right 0x9F No

Extra IR Function Code

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2. RS-232 Command Code
For all application
Condition
1. Character delay=>0 ms
2. Stand by 0.5W and any baud rate don’t loss command.
3. Test with Source in and no source
4. Test with Crestron control
5. Support volume bar display for volume command
6. Support Lan over Rs232 (no <CR> limitation)
7. Each input upper case and lower case character should be action)
(The response string will be in upper case)
(Version 13.5)
Function Type Operation ASCII Support
Write Power On <CR>*pow=on#<CR> Y
Power Write Power off <CR>*pow=off#<CR> Y
Read Power Status <CR>*pow=?#<CR> Y
Write COMPUTER/YPbPr <CR>*sour=RGB#<CR> Y
Write COMPUTER 2/YPbPr2 <CR>*sour=RGB2#<CR> N
Write COMPUTER 3/YPbPr3 <CR>*sour=RGB3#<CR> N
Write Component <CR>*sour=ypbr#<CR> Y
Write Component2 <CR>*sour=ypbr2#<CR> N
Write DVI-A <CR>*sour=dviA#<CR> N
Write DVI-D <CR>*sour=dvid#<CR> N
Write HDMI/MHL <CR>*sour=hdmi#<CR> Y
Write HDMI 2/MHL2 <CR>*sour=hdmi2#<CR> Y
Source
Write Composite <CR>*sour=vid#<CR> Y
Selection
Write S-Video <CR>*sour=svid#<CR> Y
Write Network <CR>*sour=network#<CR> N
Write USB Display <CR>*sour=usbdisplay#<CR> N
Write USB Reader <CR>*sour=usbreader#<CR> N
Write Wireless <CR>*sour=wireless#<CR> N
Write HDbaseT <CR>*sour=hdbaset#<CR> N
Write DisplayPort <CR>*sour=dp#<CR> N
Read Current source <CR>*sour=?#<CR> Y
Write Mute On <CR>*mute=on#<CR> Y
Write Mute Off <CR>*mute=off#<CR> Y
Read Mute Status <CR>*mute=?#<CR> Y
Write Volume + <CR>*vol=+#<CR> Y
Audio Control Write Volume - <CR>*vol=-#<CR> Y
Read Volume Status <CR>*vol=?#<CR> Y
Write Mic.Volume + <CR>*micvol=+#<CR> N
Write Mic.Volume - <CR>*micvol=-#<CR> N
Read Mic.Volume Status <CR>*micvol=?#<CR> N
Write Audio pass Through off <CR>*audiosour=off#<CR> Y
Write Audio-Computer1 <CR>*audiosour=RGB#<CR> Y
Write Audio-Computer2 <CR>*audiosour=RGB2#<CR> N
Audio source Write Audio-Video/S-Video <CR>*audiosour=vid#<CR> Y
select Write Audio-Component <CR>*audiosour=ypbr#<CR> N
Write Audio-HDMI <CR>*audiosour=hdmi#<CR> Y
Write Audio-HDMI2 <CR>*audiosour=hdmi2#<CR> Y
Read Audio pass Status <CR>*audiosour=?#<CR> Y
Write Dynamic <CR>*appmod=dynamic#<CR> N
Write Presentation <CR>*appmod=preset#<CR> Y
Picture Mode
Write sRGB <CR>*appmod=srgb#<CR> Y
Write Bright <CR>*appmod=bright#<CR> Y

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Write Living Room <CR>*appmod=livingroom#<CR> N
Write Game <CR>*appmod=game#<CR> N
Write Cinema <CR>*appmod=cine#<CR> Y
Write Standard/Vivid <CR>*appmod=std#<CR> N
Write User1 <CR>*appmod=user1#<CR> Y
Write User2 <CR>*appmod=user2#<CR> Y
Write User3 <CR>*appmod=user3#<CR> N
Write ISF Day <CR>*appmod=isfday#<CR> Y
Write ISF Night <CR>*appmod=isfnight#<CR> Y
Write 3D <CR>*appmod=threed#<CR> N
Read Picture Mode <CR>*appmod=?#<CR> Y
Write Contrast + <CR>*con=+#<CR> Y
Write Contrast - <CR>*con=-#<CR> Y
Read Contrast value <CR>*con=?#<CR> Y
Write Brightness + <CR>*bri=+#<CR> Y
Write Brightness - <CR>*bri=-#<CR> Y
Read Brightness value <CR>*bri=?#<CR> Y
Write Color + <CR>*color=+#<CR> Y
Write Color - <CR>*color=-#<CR> Y
Read Color value <CR>*color=?#<CR> Y
Write Sharpness + <CR>*sharp=+#<CR> Y
Write Sharpness - <CR>*sharp=-#<CR> Y
Read Sharpness value <CR>*sharp=?#<CR> Y
Write Color Temperature-Warmer <CR>*ct=warmer#<CR> N
Write Color Temperature-Warm <CR>*ct=warm#<CR> Y
Write Color Temperature-Normal <CR>*ct=normal#<CR> Y
Write Color Temperature-Cool <CR>*ct=cool#<CR> Y
Write Color Temperature-Cooler <CR>*ct=cooler#<CR> N
Picture Setting
Color Temperature-lamp <CR>*ct=native#<CR> Y
Write
native
Read Color Temperature Status <CR>*ct=?#<CR> Y

Write Aspect 4:3 <CR>*asp=4:3#<CR> Y


Write Aspect 16:9 <CR>*asp=16:9#<CR> Y
Write Aspect 16:6 <CR>*asp=16:6#<CR> N
Write Aspect 16:10 <CR>*asp=16:10#<CR> Y
Write Aspect Auto <CR>*asp=AUTO#<CR> Y
Write Aspect Real <CR>*asp=REAL#<CR> Y
Write Aspect Letterbox <CR>*asp=LBOX#<CR> N
Write Aspect Wide <CR>*asp=WIDE#<CR> N
Write Aspect Anamorphic <CR>*asp=ANAM#<CR> N
Read Aspect Status <CR>*asp=?#<CR> Y
Write Digital Zoom In <CR>*zoomI#<CR> N
Write Digital Zoom out <CR>*zoomO#<CR> N
Write Auto <CR>*auto#<CR> N
Write Brilliant color on <CR>*BC=on#<CR> Y
Write Brilliant color off <CR>*BC=off#<CR> Y
Read Brilliant color status <CR>*BC=?#<CR> Y
Write Projector Position-Front <CR>*pp=FT#<CR> Y
Table
Write Projector Position-Rear Table <CR>*pp=RE#<CR> Y
Operation
Write Projector Position-Rear <CR>*pp=RC#<CR> Y
Settings
Ceiling
Write Projector Position-Front <CR>*pp=FC#<CR> Y
Ceiling

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Write Quick auto search <CR>*QAS=on#<CR> Y
Write Quick auto search <CR>*QAS=off#<CR> Y
Read Quick auto search status <CR>*QAS=?#<CR> Y
Read Projector Position Status <CR>*pp=?#<CR> Y
Write Direct Power On-on <CR>*directpower=on#<CR> Y
Write Direct Power On-off <CR>*directpower=off#<CR> Y
Read Direct Power On-Status <CR>*directpower=?#<CR> Y
Write Signal Power On-on <CR>*autopower=on#<CR> Y
Write Signal Power On-off <CR>*autopower=off#<CR> Y
Read Signal Power On-Status <CR>*autopower=?#<CR> Y
Write Standby Settings-Network on <CR>*standbynet=on#<CR> Y
Write Standby Settings-Network off <CR>*standbynet=off#<CR> Y
Read Standby Settings-Network <CR>*standbynet=?#<CR> Y
Status
Write Standby Settings-Microphone <CR>*standbymic=on#<CR> N
on
Write Standby Settings-Microphone <CR>*standbymic=off#<CR> N
off
Read Standby Settings-Microphone <CR>*standbymic=?#<CR> N
Status
Write Standby Settings-Monitor <CR>*standbymnt=on#<CR> Y
Out on
Write Standby Settings-Monitor <CR>*standbymnt=off#<CR> Y
Out off
Read Standby Settings-Monitor <CR>*standbymnt=?#<CR> Y
Out Status
Write 2400 <CR>*baud=2400#<CR> Y
Write 4800 <CR>*baud=4800#<CR> Y
Write 9600 <CR>*baud=9600#<CR> Y
Write 14400 <CR>*baud=14400#<CR> Y
Baud Rate Write 19200 <CR>*baud=19200#<CR> Y
Write 38400 <CR>*baud=38400#<CR> Y
Write 57600 <CR>*baud=57600#<CR> Y
Write 115200 <CR>*baud=115200#<CR> Y
Read Current Baud Rate <CR>*baud=?#<CR> Y
Read Lamp Hour <CR>*ltim=?#<CR> Y
Read Lamp2 Hour <CR>*ltim2=?#<CR> N
Write Normal mode <CR>*lampm=lnor#<CR> Y
Write Eco mode <CR>*lampm=eco#<CR> Y
Write Smart Eco mode(ImageCare) <CR>*lampm=seco#<CR> N
Write Smart Eco mode(LampCare) <CR>*lampm=seco2#<CR> N
Write Smart Eco mode(IumenCare) <CR>*lampm=seco3#<CR> N
Write(dual N
Lamp Control Dual Brightest <CR>* lampm =dualbr#<CR>
lamp)
Write(dual N
Dual Reliable <CR>* lampm =dualre#<CR>
lamp)
Write(dual N
Single Alternative <CR>* lampm =single#<CR>
lamp)
Write(dual N
Single Alternative Eco <CR>* lampm =singleeco#<CR>
lamp)
Read Lamp Mode Status <CR>*lampm=?#<CR> Y
Read Model Name <CR>*modelname=?#<CR> Y
Write Blank On <CR>*blank=on#<CR> Y
Miscellaneous
Write Blank Off <CR>*blank=off#<CR> Y
Read Blank Status <CR>*blank=?#<CR> Y

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Write Freeze On <CR>*freeze=on#<CR> Y
Write Freeze Off <CR>*freeze=off#<CR> Y
Read Freeze Status <CR>*freeze=?#<CR> Y
Write Menu On <CR>*menu=on#<CR> Y
Write Menu Off <CR>*menu=off#<CR> Y
Write Up <CR>*up#<CR> Y
Write Down <CR>*down#<CR> Y
Write Right <CR>*right#<CR> Y
Write Left <CR>*left#<CR> Y
Write Enter <CR>*enter#<CR> Y
Write 3D Sync Off <CR>*3d=off#<CR> Y
Write 3D Auto <CR>*3d=auto#<CR> Y
Write 3D Sync Top Bottom <CR>*3d=tb#<CR> Y
Write 3D Sync Frame Sequential <CR>*3d=fs#<CR> Y
Write 3D Frame packing <CR>*3d=fp#<CR> Y
Write 3D Side by side <CR>*3d=sbs#<CR> Y
Write 3D inverter disable <CR>*3d=da#<CR> Y
Write 3D inverter <CR>*3d=iv#<CR> Y
Write 2D to 3D <CR>*3d=2d3d#<CR> N
Write 3D nVIDIA <CR>*3d=nvidia#<CR> N
Read 3D Sync Status <CR>*3d=?#<CR> Y
Write Remote Receiver-front+rear <CR>*rr=fr#<CR> Y
Write Remote Receiver-front <CR>*rr=f#<CR> Y
Write Remote Receiver-rear <CR>*rr=r#<CR> Y
Write Remote Receiver-top <CR>*rr=t#<CR> N
Write Remote Receiver-top+front <CR>*rr=tf#<CR> N
Write Remote Receiver-top+rear <CR>*rr=tr#<CR> N
Read Remote Receiver Status <CR>*rr=?#<CR> Y
Write Instant On-on <CR>*ins=on#<CR> N
Write Instant On-off <CR>*ins=off#<CR> N
Read Instant On Status <CR>*ins=?#<CR> N
Write Lamp Saver Mode-on <CR>*lpsaver=on#<CR> N
Write Lamp Saver Mode-off <CR>*lpsaver=off#<CR> N
Read Lamp Saver Mode Status <CR>*lpsaver=?#<CR> N
Write Projection Log In Code on <CR>*prjlogincode=on#<CR> N
Write Projection Log In Code off <CR>*prjlogincode=off#<CR> N
Projection Log In Code <CR>*prjlogincode=?#<CR> N
Read
Status
Write Broadcasting on <CR>*broadcasting=on#<CR> N
Write Broadcasting off <CR>*broadcasting=off#<CR> N
Read Broadcasting Status <CR>*broadcasting=?<CR> N
Write AMX Device Discovery-on <CR>*amxdd=on#<CR> Y
Write AMX Device Discovery-off <CR>*amxdd=off#<CR> Y
Read AMX Device Discovery <CR>*amxdd=?#<CR> Y
Status
Read Mac Address <CR>*macaddr=?#<CR> Y
Write High Altitude mode on <CR>*Highaltitude=on#<CR> Y
Write High Altitude mode off <CR>*Highaltitude=off#<CR> Y
Read High Altitude mode status <CR>*Highaltitude=?#<CR> Y

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DDC

D-Sub HDMI-1 HDMI-2


Analog EDID Digital EDID Digital EDID
00 FF FF FF FF FF FF 00 00 FF FF FF FF FF FF 00 00 FF FF FF FF FF FF 00
09 D1 03 11 01 00 00 00 09 D1 03 11 01 00 00 00 09 D1 03 11 01 00 00 00
1E 19 01 03 0E 00 00 78 1E 19 01 03 80 00 00 78 1E 19 01 03 80 00 00 78
0A 2C ED A3 5B 56 92 25 0A 2C ED A3 5B 56 92 25 0A 2C ED A3 5B 56 92 25
11 51 5A BD EF 80 81 C0 11 51 5A BD EF 80 81 C0 11 51 5A BD EF 80 81 C0
81 00 81 80 95 00 A9 40 81 00 81 80 95 00 A9 40 81 00 81 80 95 00 A9 40
D1 C0 61 7C 81 3C 64 19 D1 C0 61 7C 81 3C 64 19 D1 C0 61 7C 81 3C 64 19
00 40 41 00 26 30 18 88 00 40 41 00 26 30 18 88 00 40 41 00 26 30 18 88
36 00 00 00 00 00 00 18 36 00 00 00 00 00 00 18 36 00 00 00 00 00 00 18
00 00 00 FD 00 30 78 1F 00 00 00 FD 00 17 78 0F 00 00 00 FD 00 17 78 0F
66 11 00 0A 20 20 20 20 66 11 00 0A 20 20 20 20 66 11 00 0A 20 20 20 20
20 20 00 00 00 FE 00 42 20 20 00 00 00 FE 00 42 20 20 00 00 00 FE 00 42
45 4E 51 0A 20 20 20 20 45 4E 51 0A 20 20 20 20 45 4E 51 0A 20 20 20 20
20 20 20 20 00 00 00 FC 20 20 20 20 00 00 00 FC 20 20 20 20 00 00 00 FC
00 42 65 6E 51 20 50 4A 00 42 65 6E 51 20 50 4A 00 42 65 6E 51 20 50 4A
0A 20 20 20 20 20 00 99 0A 20 20 20 20 20 01 4F 0A 20 20 20 20 20 01 4F
6 02 03 3F 71 50 15 06 1F 02 03 3F 71 50 15 06 1F
BENQ 10 03 84 05 11 13 14 02 10 03 84 05 11 13 14 02
SX930 12 20 21 22 01 23 09 07 12 20 21 22 01 23 09 07
ADT 07 83 01 00 00 7A 03 0C 07 83 01 00 00 7A 03 0C
DSUB 00 10 00 38 2D 20 C0 10 00 20 00 38 2D 20 C0 10
ddc2 01 40 01 2C 26 28 10 36 01 40 01 2C 26 28 10 36
38 10 58 10 88 10 C8 10 38 10 58 10 88 10 C8 10
E3 05 00 00 E2 00 FF 02 E3 05 00 00 E2 00 FF 02
3A 80 18 71 38 2D 40 58 3A 80 18 71 38 2D 40 58
2C 45 00 00 00 00 00 00 2C 45 00 00 00 00 00 00
1E 01 1D 80 18 71 1C 16 1E 01 1D 80 18 71 1C 16
20 58 2C 25 00 00 00 00 20 58 2C 25 00 00 00 00
00 00 9E 01 1D 00 BC 52 00 00 9E 01 1D 00 BC 52
D0 1E 20 B8 28 55 40 00 D0 1E 20 B8 28 55 40 00
00 00 00 00 1E 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 1E 00 00 00
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 80 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 70
6 6
BENQ BENQ
SX930 SX930
ADT ADT
HDMI1 HDMI2
ddc2 ddc2

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Appendix 3 – Ceiling Mount Drawing

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Appendix 4 - Optical Measurement
1. Scope:
This document describes critical optical related test definitions and Instructions for data or video
projectors. The other general terminologies are specified in ANSI IT7.228-1997.

2. General Requirements
2.1. The unit under test should be allowed to stabilize without further adjustment for a minimum of
5 minutes, at nominal ambient room temperature of 25C, before making measurements.
2.2. Measurements shall take place in a light proof room, where the only source of illumination is the
projector. Less than 1 lux of the light on the screen shall be from any source other than the
projector.
2.3. All measurements shall be made on flat screens that do not provide any advantage to the
performance of the unit
2.4. All measurements shall be made at standard color temperature setting, 100% white image (per
ANSI IT7.228-1997), except where noted

3. Practical Requirements
3.1. When measuring contrast manually, operators should not wear white clothing since light
reflected from white clothing can influence the measurement.
3.2. Unless otherwise specified, the projection lens is set in the widest zoom position since zoom
function can influence the measurement.
3.3. Measurement should be performed with Minolta Chromameter, Model CL-200, or equivalent.

A.1 ANSI BRIGHTNESS


ANSI Lumens = (L1+L2+L3+L4+L5+L6+L7+L8+L9)/9
L10 L11 (lux) x A (m^2)
A (Area) = W * H (m^2)
L1 L2 L3 W: width of projected image (m)
H: height of projected image (m)

L4 L5 L6

L7 L8 L9

L13 L12

Note: L10, L11, L12, L13 are located at 10% of the distance from corner itself to L5

A.2 ANSI UNIFORMITY

ANSI +Uniformity= [Maximum (L1~13)-Average (L1~9)]/ Average (L1~9)%


ANSI -Uniformity= [Minimum (L1~13)-Average (L1~9)]/ Average (L1~9)%

A.3 ISO UNIFORMITY

ISO Uniformity = Average (L1, L3, L7, L9)/ L5

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A.4 ANSI CONTRAST

ANSI Contrast = Average lux value of the white rectangles/Average lux value of the black rectangles

Contrast Ratio shall be determined from illuminance values obtained from a


black-and-white ”chessboard” pattern consisting of 16 equal rectangles. The white rectangles shall be
at 100% gray and the black rectangles at 0% gray. Illuminance measurements shall be made at the
center of each of the rectangles.

A.5 FOFO CONTRAST


FOFO Contrast = Lux value at the center of a solid white screen/the lux value at the center of a
solid black screen

A.6 JBMA CONTRAST

JBMA Contrast = Average (L1,L2,L3,L4,L5,L6,L7,L8,L9) under solid white / Average


(L1,L2,L3,L4,L5,L6,L7,L8,L9) under solid black

A.7 LIGHT LEAKAGE

Leakage = The maximum light leakage under a solid black pattern in or outside of the projected
image

A.8 IMAGE DISTORTION


Keystone = (W2-W1)/ (W1+W2) x 100%
Vertical TV dist = (H1+H2-2xH3)/2H2 x100%
Horizontal TV dist = (W1+W2-2xW3)/2W1 x100%
W1: image width at image bottom
W2: image width at image top
W3: image width at the half image height.
H1: image height at image left
H2: image height at image right
H3: image height at half image
Note:
1. Keystone and Vertical TV Distortion are recommended for Front Projection Display
2. Vertical and Horizontal TV Distortion are recommended for Rear Projection Display

Screen Distortion
A: Top of screen compared with idea linear horizontal line at top.
B: Left or right of screen compared with idea vertical line at left or right.
C: Center of screen compared with idea horizontal at center.
Note: Adjust W1=W2, H1=H2, then measure A/B/C as the following drawing

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W2

W3
H1 H3 H2

W1

A.9 THROW RATIO


Throw ratio = projection distance / the width of the projected image

A.10 ZOOM RATIO


Zoom ratio = maximum / minimum image diagonal size at a fixed projection distance

A.11 FOCUS RANGE


The minimum/maximum focus distance is the minimum/maximum projection distance (The distance
between the outermost element of projection lens and screen), expressed in meter, at which the
image is still at its acceptable focus level.(acceptable focus level is specified by FOCUS LIMIT SAMPLE
approved by customer)

A.12 COLOR
Color is expressed as (x, y) in 1931CIE chromaticity values
Note: Color is measured at the center of the screen that is entirely the measured color under
default brightness and contrast settings

A.13 ANSI COLOR


ANSI Color is expressed as (u, v) in 1976 CIE chromaticity values
Note: Color is measured at the center of the screen that is entirely the measured color under
default brightness and contrast settings.

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A.14 COLOR UNIFORMITY
Color Uniformity: △u’v’= [(u’1-u’0)^2+(v’1-v’0)^2]^1/2
(u’0,v’0): the average color of L1~L9
(u’1,v’1): the max deviation of L1~L13

A.15 PROJECTION OFFSET


Projection Offset (Vertical)
Mode A= x 100%

Mode B= x 100%
Mode C= x 100%, where as h’ = ℎ + ℎ
h=Half image height ;
△h= Distance between bottom of image above projection lens optical axis
△h’= Distance between Center of image above projection lens optical axis
Note: Measurement based on screen keystone within spec. condition.

Projection Offset (Vertical)


Horizontal offset ≜ ∆

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Pattern 1 (区 Pattern; Please contact BenQ for file with correct resolution)

Pattern 2 (Please contact BenQ for file with correct resolution)

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Pattern 3 (Please contact BenQ for file with correct resolution)

Pattern 4 (Please contact BenQ for file with correct resolution)

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Pattern 5 (Please contact BenQ for file with correct resolution)

Pattern 6 (Please contact Qisda RD for file with correct resolution)

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Chart 1 Example of Pixel Testing Pattern (60” screen size)

A.16 Defocus and Flare Test Procedure


Procedure:
Step 1: Get best focus image (best uniform) with Pattern1
Step 2: Check specified screen sizes and zoom positions
Step 3: Use Chart1 to measure defocus and flare of R,G,B color at Pattern 2,3,4
Example of 1.5 pixel flare:

Grid of 1.5
1 Pixel pixels

Flare

Defocus
1.5 pixels
Remark:
1. Abnormal focus: Example: double pixel

A.17 Definition of “Slight flare”


Slight flare is observed with following steps:
1. Slight flare is measured with the “Line” in pattern “Cross hatch with dots”
2. A slight flare is defined as flare with very faint brightness compares to “Normal Flare” in
“Line”. Please refer to the drawing below:
3. To use 50% ND filter for slight flare judgment.(Except defocus/flare spec 3/4)
4. Slight Flare is not accounted as flare. (Except defocus/flare spec 3/4)

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A.18 Lateral Color Test Procedure
Procedure:
Step 1: Get best focus image (best uniform) with Pattern 1
Step 2: Check specified screen sizes and zoom positions
Step 3: Use Chart1 to measure Lateral Color at Pattern 5
Center Zone define as picture “center zone”
Example if 0.6 pixel lateral color:

Center of G B (with defocus only, no count of flare)

G Defocus of Blue

B
Flare of Blue

About 0.6 pixels

A.19 Lamp Lifetime Test Procedure


50% lamp brightness maintenance under 2hr ON, 15min OFF cycling test

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A.20 Ghost Contrast Ratio Test Procedure
Step1. Measure the brightness from the center of pattern
Step2. Measure the max brightness from the ghost image
L
Contrast _ ratio  (Center _ of _ Pattern )
L( Max _ of _ ghost )
Step3.

A.21 Center Position Shift (W-T) Test Procedure


Step1. Adjust zoom the WIDE and adjust the focus of center screen to the best and mark on the
center.
Step2. Adjust zoom the TELE and adjust the focus of center screen to the best and mark on the
center.
Step3. Measure the deviation of two center.

A.22 Full Dark Uniformity


Step1. Choose the full dark pattern and measure 13 points X,Y,Z.
Step2. Convert X,Y,Z to L,a,b
Step3. E  ( L1  L 2) 2  (a1  a 2) 2  (b1  b 2) 2

A.23 WCE3 measurement limit condition


When input source pattern from White to Black or Black to White need wait 20 sec after to
measure WCE3 Contrast. The Diming Gain is xxx for measurement in production line.

A.24 Depth of Focus(DOF) Procedure


Procedure:
Step 1: Check specified screen sizes and zoom position (Wide)
Step 2: Get best focus image (best uniform) with Pattern1
Step 3: Use E pattern to check the depth of focus, move projector forward to close to the screen
and until E pattern became focus limit. Record the forward distance(+) for the front depth of focus.
Or move projector backward to far away the screen and until E pattern became focus limit. Record
the backward distance(-) for the rear depth of focus.

A.25 Focus Drift and Thermal Reliability Test


A.25.1 Lens Focus (Thermal) Drift Test:
1. Purpose: To Verify Projection Lens Focus Stability with Projector Burn-in Process
2. Test Procedure:

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2-1. Projector Focus adjusted to "best uniform" within 3 min. after power on. (zoom/focus
positions are fixed throughout the test)
2-2. Projector Focus Quality Test at initial power on (tests shall be done within 3 min. after
power on)
2-3. The burning period to use the Full white pattern in Default mode.
2-4. Projector Focus Quality Test after power on for 30 min
2-5. After cooling 1 hrs without any focus adjustment and re-turn on to do the Projector
Focus Quality Test from 3min. to 30min. at initial power on .
3. Test Setup:
3-1. Projectors used for this test should be kept non-operated for at least 1 hour under room
temperature.
3-2. Focus Quality Test:
1) Focus Test Setup: Follow B201 definition (throw distance, image size)
2) Test Items: Focus Pattern 区 Pattern, Defocus, Flare,( E pattern for Specific lens)
4. Judgment Criteria: Test results satisfied below conditions will be judged as "Pass".
4-1. Focus Pattern(區 pattern) judgment remained OK. (If pattern can be focused, then pass! If
dubitable, check 4-2, 4-3)
4-2. Defocus/Flare deviation ≦ 1.0 pixels while comparing measured values of "Initial" vs. "30
min. after power on".
4-3 Defocus/Flare: Don’t allow double pixel after thermal Drift.
4-4 Regarding Specific lens, if the area can’t pass 4-1, please change to E pattern and compare to
E pattern limit sample. If the clear status is not worse than E pattern limit sample, it pass.

Note:
2-1 ~ 2-4: 冷開機調整測試
2-5 focus drift recycle 測試

Specific Lens List as below:


1. UST2/UST3
2. Zoom1 for XGA/WXGA

A.25.2 Projection Lens Thermal Reliability Test (熱變異測試)::


1. Purpose: To Verify Projection Lens (Focus) Quality with Baking Process
2. Test Procedure:
2-1. Focus Quality Test Before Baking
2-2 Baking Process
2-2. Focus Quality Test After Baking
3. Test Setup:
3-1. Baking Process
1) Condition: 60℃ x 48hrs
2) Projection Lens FAI Stage: Lens units Baking Only (Min. 14pcs)
3) RD EVT Stage: Projector Baking (Min. 2 units)
3-2. Focus Quality Test:
1) Focus Test Setup: Follow B201 definition (throw distance, image size)
2) Test Items: Focus Pattern(区 Pattern), Defocus, Flare
4. Judgment Criteria: Test results satisfied below conditions will be judged as "Pass".
4-1. Focus Pattern judgment remained OK. (Criteria follow B201)
4-2 Defocus/Flare deviation ≦ 1.0 pixel comparing measured values of "After" vs. "Before"
Baking Process.

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Appendix 6 - Design Verification Test Procedure

B.1 Purpose
This standard establishes the environmental specification for projector related products, which
defines the level of product performance and reliability in the field. It is not necessary the intent of
these specification to simulate a typical user environment, but rather to provide for a level of product
robustness that when applied over a wide range of manufacturing variability and environmental usage
conditions, which is recommended for product assurance testing reference.

B.2 Test Summary


B2.1 Dynamic Test Specification
Package Drop Drop test with packing gross weight and falling height relationship

Gross Weight Falling Height (cm) Spec.


( Kg ) Q30 Q40/Q50/MP
0.0<W<4.5 91 (106) 91
4.5≦W<11.0 91 (106) 91
11.0≦W<20.5 76 (91) 76
20.5≦W<34.0 61 (76) 61
34.0≦W<45.5 46 (61) 46
45.5≦W<79.4 31 (4 ) 31
Criteria *A *B
Test Orientation: 1 corner, 3 edges, 6 faces
Criteria:
1. Criterion *A: After testing, no abnormality on function
and appearance, brightness and uniformity deviation
must be within +/- 5%.
2. Criterion *B: After testing, no abnormality on function
and appearance. (This is tightened spec to double
check design margin on R&D stage only.)
3. No broken issue on carton.
4. No broken issue on cushion, but cracks acceptable.
Package Vibration Test condition :
1. Sine wave:
5~200Hz 1.5G, 1 octave/min, 15 min dwell on each resonant
frequency, all primary axis, one sweep 30 minutes/Min. per
orientation, total of 90+ min.
2. Random wave:
5-100Hz 0dB/Oct. 0.015(g2/Hz)
100-200Hz -6dB/Oct. N/A
200Hz N/A 0.0038(g2/Hz)
Equivalent to 1.47 Grms, all primary axes, 20 min
per-orientation, total of 60 min.
Note: Perform random vibration test before, the Sine-wave
vibration should be done first.
Un-package Vibration Test Spectrum
(Non-operating) Frequency Hz Spectrum Level ( g2/Hz )

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20 ~ 200 0.0185
Duration : 5 Minutes
Axis : 3 axis ( Horizontal and Vertical axis ,Z axis)
Duration: 5 minutes per orientation, totally 15 minutes.
Un-package Shock Waveform: Half sine
(Non-operating) Faces: 6 sides/per orientation, 3 shocks
Duration: < 20 ms
Velocity accelerate: 50 G
Bench Drop 1. Pivot, 90 degree, sitting on right and left side, 1 drop per
orientation, total of 2 drops.
2. Bottom and opposite, 1 drop per orientation, drop height 5 cm,
totally 2 drops.
Security Lock 20kg break away force
B2.2 Atmospherics Test
Temperature/Humidity, Test condition: 0℃~ 40℃, 10%~90%, no condensation
(Operating) Test procedure:
25℃/90%, 2hrs → 40℃/90%, 6hrs → 0℃, 6hrs →
40℃/10%, 6hrs → 25℃/90%, 2hrs; (2 Cycles)
Storage High Temperature / Test condition: (-20°C ~ 60°C, 10% ~ 90% R.H.)
Humidity 1. Storage high temperature / humidity exposure test:
(Non-operating, with package) 25℃/60%, 1hrs → 60℃/90%, 48hrs → 25℃/60%, 1hrs
2. Storage transportation test:
25℃/60%, 1hrs → -20℃, 24hrs → 25℃/60%, 1hrs →
60℃/90%, 24hrs → 25℃/60%, 1 hrs
Criteria Inspection:
1. The products should be operated normally at specified lower and
higher temperature environment.
2. The carton no crash and broken issue.
Altitude Operating:
Without high altitude mode 0°C~35°C @ 0~1499m above sea level
With high altitude mode 0°C~30°C @ 1500~3000m above sea level
Non-operating:
30℃@0~12,200m above sea level
Start Turn On @ 0℃ and 40℃, AC90~264V, 47~63Hz
B2.3 Regulatory
EMC Test condition:
FCC part 15B class B, EN55022 class B
ESD Follow IEC 61000-4-2 and EN55024 regulation
1. Input Voltage / Frequency : 110V AC / 60Hz
2. Timing Mode : 48K/72Hz, Full White Pattern
ESD : Air Air discharge to set surface: ±15KV No Damage
ESD : Contact Contact discharge to set surface and metal: No Damage
±8KV
Contact discharge to Vert./Horiztl coupling No Damage
plane: ±8KV
Contact discharge to D-sub/S-video input pins: No Error
±4KV
Contact discharge to HDMI input pins: ±2KV No Error
Surge 1KV line to line, 2KV line to ground on input power lines.
Safety Please refer to IEC/EN/UL 60950-1 for details.

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B.3 Failure Criteria
The product is expected to perform to its full potential without loss of function, performance,
critical parametric changes, and other undesirable anomalies, over the applied boundaries of this
specification. The following product failure is not allowed within the boundaries defined in this
specification:
1. Failure including permanent damage, critical paramedics changes (optical performance defined in
Appendix A), and latent defects.
2. Failure requiring operator intervention.
3. Failure violating external laws, regulatory agency standards, and government directives.
4. Failure resulting in a safety, potential safety, issue.

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Appendix 7 - Thermal and Noise Test Procedure

C.1 Noise Testing Standard

(1) Test Standard : ISO 7779:1999 “Acoustics-Measurement of Airborne Emitted by Information


Technology and Telecommunications Equipment”.
(2) Projector Position: On the center of standard desk.
(3) The background noise level when EUT is not operating should < 19dB.
(4) The sound level meter parameter by setting the following :

Function Setting
Display SPL (sound pressure level)
Frequency Weighting A

(5) Turn on the power of the EUT and allow the system to warm-up for 30 minutes at least.
(6) For the operating mode, Record the highest reading of the sound level meter during the period.
(7) Record values of 4 orientations (Front, Right, Back, Left shown as below picture. These four data
must be measured at the same time.) and then weighting as below formula:
 Front Right Back Left

 10 10  10 10  10 10  10 10 
Acoustic Noise Weighting = 10 x log  
 4 
 

C.2 Exhausted Air Test Procedure:


Exhausted Air<95 oC, measurement position shown as follows:

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The edge of outlet

Shape of fan outlet

Air Flow

Find the maximum temperature and

position

Figure : measurement position.

C.3 Temperature of System Level:


Before measurement temperature, please use IR camera to make sure the position of hot
spot. We defined maximum temperature and measurement position as following:

Spec. Maximum
Area Define
metal℃ plastic℃
Surface which may be
All surface 70 95
touched
Surface held or touched for Key pad, Adjustment foot/lens, side
60 85
short periods surface
Bottom surface Lamp cover 55 70

Outlet surface Mesh surface 70 95

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Appendix D DMD Image Quality

1. Scope
®
This document specifies the image quality requirements applicable to the DLP .7XGA Type A and
®
Series 450 Value Component Set. The Component Set provides the DLP . 7XGA Type A and Series
450 Value Projector with digital imaging functionality based on Digital Micromirror Device (DMD)
technology.

2. Definitions: (Defects and Test Screens)


Blemish
A blemish is an obstruction, reflection, or refraction of light that is visible, but out of focus in the
projected image under specified conditions of inspection (see Table 1). It is caused by a particle,
scratch, or other artifact located in the image illumination path.
Dark pixel
A single pixel or mirror that is stuck in the OFF position and visibly darker than the surrounding
pixels.
Bright pixel
A single pixel or mirror that is stuck in the ON position and visibly brighter than the surrounding
pixels.
Unstable pixel
A single pixel or mirror that does not operate in sequence with parameters loaded into memory. The
unstable pixel appears to be flickering asynchronously with the image.
Adjacent pixel
Two or more stuck pixels sharing a common border or common point, also referred to as a cluster.
Row or Column Defect
The reset boundary artifact is a single row of pixels on the reset group boundaries that are visibly
darker or lighter than the neighboring rows of pixels.
Pond of Mirrors (POM)
POM is a rectangular array of off-state mirrors surrounding the active area.
Eyecatcher
Eyecatcher's are blemishes appearing in the area outside of the Active Area. These are due to
particles and various DMD window or window aperture “defects” including: digs, voids, and
scratches.
Border Artifacts
Border artifacts are a general category of image artifacts that may show up on screen in the area
outside of the active array. Border artifacts include: Exposed Bond Wires, Exposed Metal 2, and
Reflective Edge.
Bond Wires
Bond Wires are the electrical connections between the die and the DMD ceramic package. If visible,
they will appear as short light parallel lines outside of the Pond of Mirrors (POM).
Exposed Metal 2
Exposed Metal 2 is due to a shift in positioning of either the die or the window aperture, which may
allow light to be reflected off of the layer of metal 2 that is below the super structure (mirrors). This
defect is located outside of the POM.
Reflective Edge
Reflective Edge is light that may reflect from the edge of the DMD window aperture onto the
projection screen. It will appear as a thin diffuse line outside of the POM.
Blue 60 Screen
The Blue 60 screen is used to test for major dark blemishes. All areas of the screen are colored a
Microsoft Paintbrush blue 60 (green and red set at 0, blue set at 60). NOTE: If linear degamma is not
used then the Microsoft Paintbrush values must be adjusted to match the degamma table being used

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in order to generate an equivalent blue level on the test screen image.
Gray 10 Screen
The Gray 10 screen is used to test for major light blemishes. All areas of the screen are colored a
Microsoft Paintbrush gray 10 (green, red, and blue set at 10).
NOTE: If linear degamma is not used then the Microsoft Paintbrush values must be adjusted to match
the degamma table being used in order to generate an equivalent gray level on the test screen image.
Gray 30 Screen
The Gray 30 screen is used to test for the reset boundary artifact. All areas of the screen are colored
a Microsoft Paintbrush gray 30 (green, red, and blue set at 30).
NOTE: If linear degamma is not used then the Microsoft Paintbrush values must be adjusted to match
the degamma table being used in order to generate an equivalent gray level on the test screen image.

3. ACCEPTANCE REQUIREMENTS
3.1 Conditions of Acceptance
All DMD image quality returns will be evaluated using the following projected image test
conditions:
Test Set degamma shall be linear.
Test Set brightness and contrast settings shall be set to nominal.
The diagonal size of the projected image shall be a minimum of 60 inches.
The projection screen shall be 1X gain.
The projected image shall be inspected from an 8 feet minimum viewing distance.
The image shall be in focus during all Table 1 tests.

3.2 Test Sequence


Tests shall be run in the sequence listed in Table 1.
Table 1. Image Quality Specification
SEQ# Test SCREEN ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA
1. ≦4 visible dark blemishes are allowed in the active
Major Dark
1 Blue 60 area
Blemish
2. No blemish will be >1.5” long/diameter
1. ≦4 visible dark blemishes are allowed in the active
Major Light
2 Gray 10 area
Blemish
2. No blemish will be >1.5” long/diameter
Reset Boundary
3 Gray 30 No reset boundary artifacts allowed
Artifact
Eyecatchers /
4 Any screen Eyecatcher and border artifacts are allowed
Border Artifacts
1. No adjacent pixels
1. Any screen 2. No bright pixels in Active Area
2. Gray 10 3. No unstable Pixels in Active Area
3. Any screen
4. ≦ 1 right pixel in the POM
5 Projected Images 4. Gray 10
5. Whit 5. ≦ 4 dark pixels in the Active Area
6. Any screen 6. No DMD window aperture shadowing on the
7. Any screen Active Area
7. Minor blemishes are allowed
Notes:
6. Projected blemish numbers include the count for the shadow of the window artifact in addition
to the artifact itself.
7. During all Table 1 tests, projected images shall be inspected in accordance with the conditions
of inspection specified in Section 3.
8. The rejection basis for all cosmetic DMD defects (scratches, nicks, particles) will be the

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projected image tests referenced in Table 1.
9. Devices that meet this image quality specification but are deemed undesirable by the customer
may not be returned to TI without prior approval by TI.
10. Screens < Gray 10 shall not be used as a basis for rejecting a DMD for image quality.

Non Critical Zone

Critical Zone
center 25%

Figure1. Major Blemish Two Zone Screen

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