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Panther PN-6730-UXP Operation & User’s Manual

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Panther PN-6730-UXP User Manual
Panther PN-6730-UXP User Guide
Panther PN-6730-UXP Online Manual

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  • Panther PN-6730-UXP, 100 Test Signals 59 Test Signal Disable (pass video) TSD TSD removes test signal, displays video. 60 Test Signal - White Field WHT 61 Test Signal - Black Field BLK 62 Test Signal - 50% Gray Field GRY 63 Test Signal - Red Field RED 64 Test Signal - Green Field GRN 65 Test Signal - Blue Field BLU 66 Test Signal - Alignment GE1 67 Test Signal - Geometry GE2 68 Test Signal - Gray Scale GE3 69 Test Signal - inquiry TS$ 0 = none, 1 = black, 2 = 50% gray, 3 = white, 4 = red, 5 = green, 6 = blue, 7 = alignment, 8 = geometry 70 Test Signal - Data Red TR# Set test signal red level 0–255 71 Test Signal - Data Gree

  • Panther PN-6730-UXP, 142 8.3 Connector Diagrams These are connector diagrams with pin designations. All connectors on these pages are shown looking at them from the outside, not from the solder side.These diagrams look at the outside of the connector, as the cable sees it, not the wiring side. 1 5 6 732 4 8 1 23 4 6710 15 9 14 13 12 11 8 5 Analog In and Out, 1 and 2 (female connector) 1. Red Video 2. Green Video 3. Blue Video 4. No connection 5. No connection 6. Ground 7. Ground 8. Ground 9. No connection 10. Ground 11. No connection 12. No connection 13. Horizontal sync/Com- posite sync 14. Vertical sync 15. No Connect

  • Panther PN-6730-UXP, 115 If the picture is rotated, use the Left or Right Edge controls. If the picture is moved left or right, use the Horizontal control. This is the Geometry Pattern. If the picture is too small, rotate the lens clockwise.

  • 127 Set up the communications software Turn an AC power to the . It is not necessary to turn on the lamp. Start the download to The upgrade firmware is an executable file. Click on the file name to start the download and follow the on screen instructions. 1. You see this screen first. 2. Then you see this one. 3. In the third screen you choose the Comm Port in an strange way.

  • Panther PN-6730-UXP, 95 Check with the instructions for the system you are using. Table of ASCII Hex Values Dec Hex Char Dec Hex Char Dec Hex Char Dec Hex Char 000 3220 Space 64 40 @ 96 60 ` 1 01 33 21 ! 65 41 A 97 61 a 2 02 start 34 22 " 66 42 B 98 62 b 3 03 end 35 23 # 67 43 C 99 63 c 4 04 36 24 $ 68 44 D 100 64 d 5 05 37 25 % 69 45 E 101 65 e 6 06 38 26 & 70 46 F 102 66 f 7 07 39 27 ' 71 47 G 103 67 g 8 8 40 28 ( 72 48 H 104 68 h 9 9 41 29 ) 73 49 I 105 69 i 10 0A 42 2A * 74 4A J 106 6A j 11 0B 43 2B + 75 4B K 107 6B k 12 0C 44 2C , 76 4C L 108 6C l 13 0D 45 2D - 77 4D M 109 6D m 14 0E 46 2E . 78 4E N

  • Panther PN-6730-UXP, 140 8.2 On-Screen Diagnostic Codes and LEDs Press up-down-up arrow keys to see the On-Screen Diagnostic Code. If the lamps are on, this also turns on the display Status menu. Panther UXP On-Screen Diagnostic Codes Condition Priority Each block represents 0.2 seconds Starts with Red Lamps turn off. Lamp Bay door open 1 R R R R Any Fan stopped 2 R Amber R 350 V missing 3 R R Amber Sensor overtemp, lamps off 1 4 R Amber R Lockout 2 5 RRR R R zt Starts with Amber. Lamps stay on. Sensor overtemp, lamps not off 3 6 Amber R R Lamp failure, either lamp 7 Amber R Amber Sensor approached limit 8 Amber R Stan

  • Panther PN-6730-UXP, 34 3.1 Quick Selection and Adjustment The instructions on this page will get you a good looking picture 95% of the time. Details on how to adjust for a good picture the other 5% of the time are given in the rest of this chapter. 1. Select the source by either a) pressing one of the source buttons on the remote, or b) pressing one of the front panel buttons. 1. When you select Laptop or Computer, you should adjust for Black Level and White Level for best picture. (“Adjustments for Computer and Laptop” on page 44) 2. When you use DVD or VCR

  • 160 power supply definition of, 145 fan, 78 LED , 78 uninterruptible, 14 pressure, barometric, 151 Prev , 37, 138 Q questions and answers, 2 quick start, 10 R R00 and other Rxx numbers, 102 radiation, UV , 4 Recall from clipboard, 52 Recall menu, 135 Recall menu with HDTV 1080i mode , 26 recalling a memory, 68 received messages counter in RS232, 80 red dot se

  • Panther PN-6730-UXP, 38 3.3 Selecting the Source The “Source” is the computer or laptop or DVD or VCR that the picture (and sound) comes from. Select the source from the front panel buttons, or use the remote control. The remote control has four but- tons that select a source directly. The table below shows which connect is selected with which button: Select a source with the remote Press the correct button. This immediately switches the Panther to the that source and recalls the associated memory. For the Computer and Laptop buttons, •…if the picture is the same resolution as is stored in

  • Panther PN-6730-UXP, 35 Black and White Levels 8.a) Press menu > Memory > enter. 8.b) Select Save > enter. c) Select an empty memory (no ¸ mark) and press enter. Saving and Naming Memories d) …and press ENTER. e) Use the up-down buttons to write anything. Use the left-right buttons to move sideways. f) Press PREV to exit. The name you wrote now appears at the top of the list when that number is selected. d) Press the up arrow

  • Panther PN-6730-UXP, 12 2.3 What You Will Do This section is a checklist for people familiar with Panther installation. For others, it is also an outline of the procedures, an overview of the complete setup. The numbers in parentheses are the pages where the procedures are explained in detail. Installation of a Panther 1. Remove the Panther from its shipping container (page 8) and roll it into place. 2. Connect a)AC power (14), b) picture sources (16-26), c) and audio sources (28). Electronic setup 1. Select the source picture (38). 2. If using a computer source, a) adjust to the computer’s picture levels (46) b) and frequency and phase (46). 3. If using a video source, adjust colo

  • Panther PN-6730-UXP, 3.5 Making the Picture Fit the Screen 58 3.5.2 Adjusting the LCD Position If the LCD is not properly aligned to the screen, a sharp, black edge may show on one or more sides. These adjustments were correct when the Panther left the factory, but vibration during shipping may cause an unwanted change. Adjusting the LCD is a two-part process: •moving the LCD to make it align with the screen squarely, and •adjusting the size of the image so it fills the screen. LCD Alignment 1. Press MENU on the remote. 2. Highlight LCD Align

  • Panther PN-6730-UXP, 3.8 Saving the Settings 66 3.8.1 How to Save Save stores information in numbered memories. Some items, such as color balance values, are stored globally, without reference to the numbered memories. To save the current configuration of the display: 1. Press MENU > Memory > ENTER > Save Settings > ENTER. 2. Arrow up, down or sideways to highlight the number you want to save in. If the memory is not currently used, it is unchecked. Otherwise the box will be checked and bold, and the memory label will ap

  • iii LIMITED WARRANTY: Clarity warrants to Buyer that the PN-6730-UXP or the PN-6740-UXP, (the “Prod- uct”), if properly used and serviced, will perform substantially in accordance with the product data sheet and user’s manual, and will be free from defects in material and workmanship for 1 year following date of shipment. This warranty applies to all par

  • 63 Mode Detect menu showing its default (factory) settings. When Auto Detect is Off, the three lower Autos are grayed out, but you can still change them. Whether Find Mode is started automatically or manually, it starts seek- ing the mode (Analog and Digital sources only). If Auto Phase is on, the Panther starts to find the correct phase. If Auto Position is on, the

  • Panther PN-6730-UXP, 33 3 Adjusting the Picture 3.1 Quick Selection and Adjustment … 34 3.2 A Tour of the Remote Control … 36 3.3 Selecting the Source … 38 3.3.1 Audio Follows Picture Sources … 40 3.4 Adjusting For a Good Picture … 42 3.4.1 Adjustments for Computer and Laptop … 44 3.4.2 More About Computer and Laptop … 46 3.4.3 Adjustments for DVD and VCR … 48 3.4.4 Setup for Digital Sources … 50 3.4.5 Color Temperature … 52 3.5 Making the Picture Fit the Screen … 54 3.5.1 Pan and Zoom … 56 3.5.2 Adjusting the LCD Position … 58 3.6 Lamp Control and Lamp Resting

  • Panther PN-6730-UXP, 2.5 Connecting Picture Sources 18 2.5.1 Using Analog Computer Sources These inputs include everything from 1600 × 1200 down to 640 × 480. Analog 1 and Analog 2 are the analog computer input connectors. They have separate outputs. The two Analog inputs are identical, and each can be separately configured to accept any of the computer resolutions within range. Each Analog input has a separate, buffered output for loop-thru. The Analog 2 Input is initially connected to the Laptop connector on the side of the Panther. The range of supported computer resolutions, including re

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