Dwin 2 User manual

TransVision™
TV2 Operating Instructions
Read these instructions completely before operating this unit.
Contents subject to change without notice or obligation.
TransVision™
2.3
Printed in USA
Video Systems

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Table of Contents
Safety Instructions ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 3
Introduction ...........................................…………………………………………………………………………… 5
Programming SL-8000 Remote Control to Operate TransVision™TV2 …………………..……………… 6
Installation of the Controller……………….………………………………………………………………………..
Installation of the Projector…………………………………………………………………………………………
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Quick Reference Remote Control Operation ...............………………………………………………………… 10
TheFront Panel Controls................................…………………………………………………………………….. 11
Information Menu……….................................…………………………………………………………………….. 11
Using The Control Menus................................…………………………………………………………………… 12
Main Menu .........................................……………………………………………………………………… 12
Input Option........................................……………………………………………………………………… 12
Format Option……................................……………………………………………………………………. 12
Video Control Menu..................................……………………………………………………………….. 13
Setup Menu .........................................…………………………………………………………………….. 13
Menu Timeout.....................................…………………………………………………………………… 13
Rename Inputs....................................…………………………………………………………………… 14
Rename Formats.….................................……………………………………………………………….. 14
Screen Setup....................................…………………………………………………………………….. 14
Image Setup..............................………………………………………………………………………….. 15
New Video Source…………………………………………………………………………………………. 15
Relay Setup.....................................……………………………………………………………………… 15
Power Button Setup………………………………………………………………………………………
Lamp Hours......................................………………………………………………………………………
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Physical Mounting Instructions……………………………………………………………………………………. 17
Pre Installation Planning……………………………………………………………………………………………. 17
Throw Distance Calculation………………………………………………………………………………………… 18
Screen Offset………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 18
Ceiling Mount Preparation………………………………………………………………………………………….. 18
Ceiling Mount Installation & Projector Mounting………………………………………………….……………. 19
Final Adjustments……………………………….......………………….…………………………………………….
Lens Shift Adjustment………………………………………………………………………………………………..
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Floor Mounting…………...................................…………………………………………………………………… 20
Physical Dimensions………………………………………………………………………………………………… 21
TransVision™ TV2 RS-232 Control ..........................…………………………….……………………………… 22
Specifications ..........................................…………………………………………………………………………. 23
Warranty ................................................……………………………………………………………………………. 24

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Safety Instructions
WARNING
HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE
DO NOT OPEN
ATTENTION
COURANT ELECTRIQUE
NE PAS OUYRIR
CAN SHOCK, BURN OR CAUSE SEVERE INJURY OR DEATH. DO NOT
REMOVE THE TOP COVER. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.
!
.
1. Read and apply all of the safety and operating instructions provided with your video equipment.
2. Keep all safety and operating instruction for future reference.
3. Unplug this video equipment from the wall outlet before cleaning. Never use liquid or aerosol
cleaners. Use only a damp cloth for cleaning.
4. Do not use any attachments or accessories not recommended by the manufacturer as they may
cause hazards.
5. Do not use this video equipment near water. Avoid placing it near a bathtub, kitchen sink, or
laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool.
6. Do not place this video equipment on an unstable cart, stand, or table. The video equipment may
fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult and serious damage to the appliance. Use only with a
cart or stand recommended by the manufacturer. Wall or shelf mounting should follow the
manufacturer's instructions, and should use a mounting kit approved by the manufacturer.
6.1. Move any appliance and cart combination with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and
uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and a cart to overturn.
7. Side openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation, and to insure reliable operation of the
video equipment and protect it from overheating. These openings must not be blocked or covered.
Never place the video equipment on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface that may block
ventilation openings. Never place this product near or over a radiator or heat register. Do not place
this product in a built-in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is
provided.
8. Operate only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of
the type of power supply to your home, consult your appliance dealer or local power company.
9. This unit is equipped with a three conductor polarized alternating-current line plug. This plug will fit
into the power outlet only one way. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug fully
into the outlet, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety
purpose of the polarized plug.
10. Route power-supply cords so that they will not be walked on or pinched by items placed on or
against them. Pay particular attention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the points
where they exit the products.
11. Protect your video equipment from lightning during a storm or when it is left unattended and unused
for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet. This will prevent damage to the unit due to
lightning and power-line surges.
12. Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in fire or electric shock.
13. Never push objects of any kind into this video equipment through cabinet slots as they may touch
dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill
liquid of any kind on the video equipment.
14. Do not attempt to service this unit yourself as opening or removing cover may expose you to
dangerous voltages or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.

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15. Unplug this video equipment from the wall outlet, and refer servicing to qualified service personnel
under the following conditions:
15.1.When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed.
15.2.If liquid has been spilled into the video equipment.
15.3.If the video equipment has been exposed to rain or water.
15.4.If the video equipment does not operate normally by following the operating instructions.
15.5.Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as improper
adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a
qualified technician to restore the video equipment to normal operation.
15.6.If the video equipment has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged.
15.7.When the video equipment exhibits a distinct change in performance.
16. When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used replacement parts
specified by the manufacturer that have the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized
substitutions may result in fire, electric shock, or other hazards.
17. Upon completion of any service or repairs to this video equipment, ask the service technician to
perform routine safety checks to determine that the system is in safe operating condition.
18. Do not place anything on the video equipment. Heavy objects placed on any part of this system will
cause damage.
19. WARNING: To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture.
To prevent electric shock do not use this (polarized) plug with an extension
cord, receptacle or other outlet unless the blades can be fully inserted to
prevent blade exposure.
NOTE : This equipment is designed to operate in the USA, Canada and other countries where the
broadcasting system and AC house current is exactly the same as in the USA and Canada.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR THE USER/FCC STATEMENT
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. The limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,
may cause harmful interference to radio communication. However, there is no guarantee that
harmful interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
• Consult the dealer or and experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC CAUTION:
Pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules, any changes or modifications to this projector not expressly
approved by DWIN Electronics Inc. could cause harmful interference and would void the user’s authority
to operate this device.

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Introduction
TransVision™TV2 is a high quality video projection system comprised of two complementary
components, a Projector featuring DLP™(Digital Light Processor) technology from Texas Instruments
and a Video Controller. The TV2 offers a high resolution panel of 921,600 pixels (1280x720) true 16:9
aspect ratio 720P High Definition display.
The Controller unit provides source switching for nine different video inputs, including three component,
two composite, two S-video and two RGB H & V Sync inputs and should be installed near its video
component sources.
The Projector may be mounted on either floor or ceiling, and may be configured for front or rear
projection.
Signal connections between the Controller unit and the projector is made by industry standard five 75
ohm coaxial cables with BNC connectors for RED, GREEN, BLUE, SYNC and CONTROL signals. The
CONTROL CABLE is used to transmit bi-directional control signals between the Projector and the
Controller unit. The CONTROL CABLE must be connected in order for the system to function
properly.
Two RGB inputs are provided for HDTV (480p, 580p, 720p, 1080i) sources and computer graphics with
VGA, SVGA, and XGA resolution.
Three component video inputs (YCrCb or YPrPb) are provided for regular DVD players (480i, 580i),
progressive DVD players (480p, 580p) and HD (480p, 540p, 720p, 1080i) sources.
Two composite video inputs (V1, V2) and two S-Video inputs (S1, S2) are provided for NTSC (480i) or
PAL (580i) video sources, such as off-air tuners, satellite systems, cable boxes, VCR and DVD players.
S-Video inputs are highly recommended for use with DVD players and satellite systems.
An infrared wireless remote control with on-screen graphics selects the input source and adjusts all of
the operating controls. The system may also be controlled from the front panel or from a RS-232 serial
port.
Both units, the Projector and the Controller, have IR sensors, allowing the system to be controlled from
either unit.
Video and Image settings for each individual video input may be adjusted and stored separately in the
system's memory. These settings are restored for each input when selected.
The TransVision™ TV2 determines the video signal type by measuring horizontal and vertical scanning
frequencies. If the video signal matches a predefined video source, the TransVision™selects video
and image settings from the system’s memory. The predefined video sources include: 480i, 480p, 580i,
580p, 1080i, 540p, and 720p.
In addition to predefined video sources, the TransVision™TV2 allows the user to create up to three new
video source memory locations per video input.
For more details on how to create memory location for new video sources refer to “Image Setup Menu”.
Two 12 V screen trigger outputs are also provided to trigger a relay in an electric screen, projector lift,
or other relay activated device.

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Programming SL-8000 Remote Control to Operate the TransVision™ TV2
The TransVision™TV2 is shipped with a factory pre-programmed remote control.
To program the SL-8000 for TransVision™ TV2:
1. Press the TV and the MUTE buttons simultaneously. SET will appear on the LCD.
2. Enter the TransVision™ TV2’s brand code: 177.
3. Press TV to complete the programming.
To operate other audio and video devices refer to the SL-8000 Operating Manual.

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Installation of the Controller
1. Switched +12VDC Outputs (RY1, RY2) 2.5mm DC Plug
2. Red, Green, Blue, Sync and Control Outputs BNC
3. RGBS Computer/HDTV Inputs D-sub 15 pin Socket
4. RS-232 Computer Input D-sub 9 pin Socket
5. S-Video Inputs ( S1, S2 ) 4 pin Mini-Din
6. Composite Video Inputs ( V1, V2 ) RCA Type
7. Component Video Inputs (Y1, C/Pb1, C/Pr1) RCA Type
(Y2, C/Pb2, C/Pr2) RCA Type
(Y3, C/Pb3, C/Pr3) RCA Type
8. AC Power Receptacle 3 Prong Receptacle
1. SWITCHED +12VDC OUTPUTS
The TransVision™has two switched +12 VDC outlets labeled as RY1 and RY2. These outlets may be
used to trigger a relay in an electric screen, projector lift or other relay activated device. See Relay
Setup menu for more details.
2. RED, GREEN, BLUE, SYNC & CONTROL OUTPUTS
The output video signal from the Controller to the Projector is made by five 75 Ohm coaxial cables with
BNC connectors for RED, GREEN, BLUE, SYNC and CONTROL outputs. The CONTROL CABLE is
used to transmit bi-directional control signals between the projector and the Controller unit.
NOTE: The CONTROL cable must be connected in order for the system to function properly!
To test the connection:
1. Press INFO on the remote.
The screen will display either Controller Connected or Controller Disconnected.
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3. RGBS INPUTS
The RGBS1 and RGBS2 inputs (D-sub 15) are provided for HD (480p, 580p, 720p, 1080i) sources and
computer graphics with VGA, SVGA, and XGA resolution. For computer graphics with VGA, SVGA, or
XGA it is recommended to set the computer to 60 Hz vertical frequency.
For these inputs, the system provides source switching, converts H & V Sync to composite Sync,
provides control of contrast and brightness, and amplifies RGB video signals to allow the use of longer
cable lengths.
The following are the pin assignments for the D-sub 15 pin connector:
Pin No. Signal Name Pin No. Signal Name Pin No. Signal Name
1 Red 6 Ground 11
2 Green 7 Ground 12
3 Blue 8 Ground 13 Horz. SYNC
4 9 Ground 14 Vert. SYNC
5 10 15
4. RS-232 COMPUTER INPUT
The RS-232C serial interface is provided for external control of the TransVision™from a central
controller, such as a Home Theater control computer, Smart Home automation system, etc.
For D-sub 9 pin connector pin-out and RS232 command list, please refer to “TransVision™TV2 RS232
Control” section.
5. S-VIDEO INPUTS (S1, S2)
The S1 and S2 inputs are provided for NTSC (480i) or PAL (580i) video sources, such as off-air tuners,
satellite systems, cable boxes, SVHS VCR and DVD players. S-Video inputs, instead of composite
video inputs, are recommended for use with DVD players and satellite systems.
For these inputs, the system provides source switching, contrast, brightness, color, tint and sharpness
controls, and amplifies S-video signals to allow the use of longer cable lengths.
6. COMPOSITE VIDEO INPUTS (V1, V2)
The V1 and V2 inputs are provided for NTSC (480i) or PAL (580i) video sources, such as off-air tuners,
satellite systems, cable boxes, VCR and DVD players.
For these inputs, the system provides source switching, contrast, brightness, color, tint and sharpness
controls, and amplifies video signals to allow the use of longer cable lengths.
7. COMPONENT VIDEO INPUTS (Y1, Y2, Y3)
Three component video Y, Cr, Cb or Y, Pr, Pb inputs are provided for interlaced and non-interlaced
component video signals from regular DVD players (480i, 580i), progressive component video signals
from progressive DVD players (480p, 580p), and progressive or interlaced HD signals (480p, 540p,
720p, 1080i) from HD sources. The TransVision™TV2 determines which type of component video
signal is applied to its input and processes it accordingly.
For these inputs, the system provides source switching, contrast, brightness and color controls, and
amplifies video signals to allow the use of longer cable lengths.
8. AC POWER RECEPTACLE
The AC power receptacle should be connected to a non-switched 120 VAC outlet using the power cord
provided with the TransVision™TV2 system.

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Installation of the TV2 Projector
1. The AC power receptacle should be connected to a non-switched 100-130 VAC outlet using the
power cord provided with the TransVision™TV2 system.
2. The IR Sensor points toward the screen so that IR commands sent by the remote control are
received by the system. This sensor should not be covered to insure proper operation.
3. The RED, GREEN, BLUE, SYNC and CONTROL inputs should be connected to the matching
connectors on the TransVision’s Controller using high quality coaxial cables with BNC connectors.
Note that ALL FIVE connections must be made for proper operation regardless of the type of input
video sources used.
4. The POWER LED is a multi-purpose indicator:
• When the LED is dark the AC power to the unit is turned off.
• When the LED is flashing on and off, power is connected and the unit is in the standby mode.
• When the LED is on the unit is powered on.
• When the LED is flashing fast, this indicates that the lamp is hot and the unit can not be turned
on. You need to wait approximately 1 minute to turn the unit on.

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Quick Reference Remote Control Operation
CENTER SUR
GUIDE MENU
POWER
AUD CD TAPE AUX
SAT TV VCR CBL
TV
VOL CH
MUTE T/V
PAUSE
R
E
W
F
/
F
STOP
EXIT PRE.
CH
DELAY -- DELAY +
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
FAV
SLEEP
INFO
PRO.L
NEXT
3.CH
ALT
TEST
+10 0 ENTER
----------pip------- SHIFT
TUNER CD TAPE1 TAPE2 PHONO
VCR1 VCR2/SAT LDP AUX TV
M1 M2 M3 M4
LIGHT
HOME THEATER MASTER
SL-8000
SEL
PLAY
The remote control provided with the TransVision™
TV2 is a universal remote control capable of
controlling eight different devices.
Select TV device to control the TransVision™TV2.
Press TV to turn the TransVision™ON.
Press POWER to turn the TransVision™ON or OFF.
Press MENU to display the Main menu, or to
return to the previous menu.
Use the numbered buttons for direct switching
of inputs.
To select a specific input, press a numbered button.
For Press
Video inputs 1& 2
S-Video inputs 3& 4
Component inputs 5, 6, & 7
RGB inputs 8 & 9
Press up ▲or down ▼to sequences through the
on-screen menu options.
Press left ◄or right ►to adjust values or to
move to a sub-menu.
Press SEL to move to a sub-menu.
Press EXIT to clear the on-screen menus.
Press ENTER to perform a selected function.
Press INFO to display the system status.
Press ALT followed by a numbered button 1-3 to
select format. Applies only to multi format sources.
For Press
Standard (4:3) 1
Anamorphic 2
LetterBox 3
Press FAV to perform automatic format selection.
The brand code for TransVision™TV2 is 177.

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The Front Panel Controls
The TransVision™ TV2’s front panel controls include:
A POWER button to turn the system On or Off.
A MENU button to display the Main menu, or to return to the previous menu.
Up ▲and down ▼FUNCTION buttons to sequences through the on-screen menu options.
Left ◄and right ►VALUE buttons to adjust values or to move to a sub-menu.
An indicator light which is lit when the unit is turned on and blinks when a valid IR command is
received.
Information Menu
The Information Menu provides Input, Format, Video Type, Lamp Hours and Contoller status.
Press INFO to display the Information Menu.
Press EXIT on the remote to clear the screen immediately.
Information
Input SVideo 1
Format Anamorphic
Video Type 480i
Lamp Hours 60
Controller Connected

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Using The Control Menus
Main Menu
The Main menu offers a choice of Input selection, Format selection,
Video controls and Setup functions.
Press MENU to display the Main menu.
Scroll up ▲or ▼down the list to highlight desired option.
Press left ◄or right ►to move to a sub-menu.
Press EXIT on the remote to clear the screen immediately.
The Time Out feature will automatically clear the screen unless
another button is pressed.
DWIN®TransVision™
Input ◄Video 1 ►
Format ◄Standard ►
Video ►
Setup ►
Input Option
From the Main menu scroll up ▲ or down ▼to highlight the
Input option.
Use the left ◄or right ►buttons to sequentially select the input
sources.
Or use the numbered buttons 1 through 9 on the remote control for
direct switching of inputs.
For composite video inputs, press 1 and 2; for S-Video inputs, press 3
and 4; for component video inputs, press 5, 6, and 7; and for RGB
inputs, press 8 and 9.
1. Video 1
2. Video 2
3. S-Video 1
4. S-Video 2
5. Component 1
6. Component 2
7. Component 3
8. RGB 1
9. RGB 2
Format Option
From the Main menu scroll up ▲or down ▼ to highlight the
Format option. This enables to select the aspect ratio.
Use the left ◄or right ►buttons to sequentially select the aspect
ratio.
Or use the numbered buttons 1, 2or 3on the remote control for
direct selection.
Press ALT 1 for Standard; press ALT 2 for Anamorphic;
press ALT 3 for Letterbox.
DWIN®TransVision™
Input ◄Video 1 ►
Format ◄Standard ►
Video ►
Setup ►
1. Standard
2. Anamorphic
3. Letterbox
Once a format is selected for a specific input, it will be entered into the system memory so that the next
time that input is selected; the same aspect ratio will appear.
Format selection is only available for 480i, 480i, 480p or 580p signals. For 540p, 720p and 1080i
signals, the system will automatically select the 16:9 aspect ratio.

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Video Control Menu
From the Main menu scroll up ▲or down ▼to highlight the Video option.
Use the left ◄or right ►buttons to advance to the Video Control menu.
DWIN®TransVision™
Input ◄Video 1 ►
Format ◄Standard ►Video Controls
Video ►Contrast ◄50 ►
Setup ►Brightness ◄50 ►
Color ◄50 ►
Tint ◄50 ►
Sharpness ◄5►
Contrast ◄50 ►
Use the up ▲or down ▼buttons to select the desired video control option.
Use the left ◄or right ►buttons to adjust video settings.
Once you press the left ◄or right ►buttons this menu will be replaced with a single line display at the
bottom of the screen. This allows you to see the picture while adjusting the control settings.
To restore the full menu, press MENU.
Picture setting changes made with the Video menu are saved in memory for each of the nine video
inputs. Many video sources are different enough to require this fine-tuning and these settings will be
recalled each time a video input is selected.
Setup Menu
From the Main menu scroll up ▲or down ▼to highlight
the Setup option.
Use the left ◄or right ►buttons to advance to the Setup
Options menu.
Menu Timeout
Rename Inputs
Rename Formats
Screen Setup
Image Setup
Relay Setup
Power Setup
Lamp Hours
◄30 sec ►
►
►
►
►
►
►
►
Menu Timeout
This feature selects the length of time before the on-screen menus disappear from the screen.
Use the left ◄or right ►buttons to select 15, 30, 45 or 60 seconds.
Setup Options

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Rename Inputs
This feature is for changing Input Names which appear on the Main
menu. A default name is provided for each input such as Video 1.
Scroll up ▲or down ▼the default list to highlight a desired input.
Scroll the right ►cursor key to the first character in the highlighted
(right column) listing.
When the first character is highlighted (as shown), use the up ▲or
down ▼cursors to scroll through the alpha numeric options.
Rename Input
Video 1 Video 1
Scrolling up ▲starts with the letter "A" and continues to the end of the alphabet followed by numbers
and punctuation marks. Scrolling down ▼repeats the process in exactly the opposite order.
Choose a character for the first space
Then scroll right ►again and select the next character.
Each name is comprised of eleven letters, numbers or spaces.
When you have completed renaming the first input, scroll left ◄to exit the right column.
Scroll up ▲or down ▼the default list to repeat the process for all of the inputs you wish to rename.
Rename Formats
The Formats refers to the aspect ratio of played video signal. For
example, a DVD player which is connected to the Y/Cr/Cb or Y/Pr/Pb
input may be used to playback either Standard (4:3) format or Letterbox
format. This menu permits you to rename the formats. A default name
is provided for each format such as Standard, Letterbox or
Anamorphic.
To enter a different name, use the cursor to highlight Rename
Formats and follow the same instructions as in the Rename Inputs
menu.
Renames Formats
Standard Standard
Screen Setup
The Screen Setup menu is used to select the correct projector mounting
option. Choose from Front Floor, Front Ceiling,Rear Floor or Rear
Ceiling configurations.
To Set the Mounting Position of Your Projector:
Use the left ◄or right ►buttons to select the desired mounting option.
Each option has a built-in delay to protect the microprocessor, so it may appear to be slow in
executing your selections.
Screen Setup
Mounting ◄Front Floor ►

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Image Setup
The Image Setup menu allows you to position and adjust the video
image size. Video image parameters vary from different video sources
and must be adjusted to properly fit the screen.
To Adjust the Video Image Size and Position:
Select either the H-Position,H-size,V-Position or V-size option in
the Image Setup menu.
Use the left ◄or right ►buttons to set the desired image size or
position.
New Video Source
The TransVision™determines the video signal type by measuring
horizontal and vertical scanning frequencies. If the video signal matches
a predefined video source, the TransVision™selects video image
settings from the system’s memory.
The predefined video sources include: 480i, 480p, 580i, 580p, 1080i,
540p, and 720p.
In addition to predefined video sources, the TransVision™ allows the user
to create up to three new video source memory locations per video
input.
When a new video source is applied the TransVision™displays New
Video Source message. To create a new source memory, go to the
Image Setup menu.
Use the left ◄or right ►buttons to select ‘Yes’.
Press ENTER.
Relay Setup
The Relay Setup allows you to assign the TransVision’s RY1 and RY2 screen trigger outputs to
particular aspect ratio for screen masking.
Off - Relay is off.
Power - Relay is on when the unit is on.
4:3 - Relay is on when 4:3 Aspect Ratio is selected.
16:9 - Relay is on when Anamorphic or LetterBox Aspect Ratios are selected.
Relay Setup
Relay 1 ◄Off ►
Relay 2 ◄Off ►
New Video Source
Highlight ‘Yes’ and press
‘ENTER’ to save
No Yes
Image Setup
H-Position 230
H-Size 1876
V-Position 20
V-Size 535

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Power Button Setup
The Power Button Setup allows you to select between a single button power On/Off or separate
power On and power Off buttons on your remote.
Power Button Setup
◄‘POWER’ = Toggle ►
To select the Power Button Setup:
Select either the ‘POWER’ = Toggle or ‘TV’ = On,‘POWER’ = Off option in the Power Button
Setup menu.
Use the left ◄or right ►buttons to set the desired Power Button option.
Lamp Hours
The Lamp Hours must be reset to 0 when a bulb is replaced.
To Reset the Lamp Hours:
Scroll down ▼to highlight the Reset Total option.
Use left ◄or right ►buttons to advance to the Lamp Hours menu.
Use left ◄or right ►buttons, to select ‘YES’.
Press ENTER.
Lamp Hours
Total Hours ◄0 ►
Reset Total ►
Reset Lamp Hours
Highlight ‘YES’ and
press ‘ENTER’ to reset
No Yes

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Physical Mounting Instructions
Please refer to our TransVision Calculator, under the Software section at www.dwin.com for physical
mounting instructions.
Physical and electrical installation of the TransVision™TV2 must be performed only by a trained
professional who is knowledgeable about both the specifics of the TransVision™TV2 and the
requirements of the local building and electrical codes in your state.
Physical installation of the TransVision™TV2 may be divided into three steps:
1. Pre-installation planning, which includes plotting the projector-to-screen distance. This requires
knowledge of the screen size and placement. From this step you will determine where the projector
is located.
2. Location of the installation position and preparation, including drilling holes and assembling the
mounting hardware.
3. Installation of the ceiling mount bracket and placing the projector in the mount.
Once the physical installation is complete, the unit should be properly adjusted for focus using the lens,
for positioning using the physical adjustments made possible by the mounting hardware and for size
and centering using the electronic adjustments in the menu control system.
PRE-INSTALLATION PLANNING
Before starting the installation you will need to calculate the projector to screen distance and the ceiling
to picture-start offset. The throw distance and the precise center of the screen are then used to
determine the exact location for the physical installation of the projector.
Throw Distance O
H
W
Screen
Off Set
Screen Width

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Throw Distance Calculation
The TransVision™TV2’s zoom lens allows for a wide range of throw distance options – the distance
from the projector to the screen. For maximum flexibility in adjustment we recommend that, where
possible, the projector be installed in the middle range of the possible distances. However, the unit may
be installed at any point within the allowable range.
To obtain the minimum throw distance, multiply the screen width by 1.41.
To obtain the maximum throw distance, multiply the screen width by 2.1.
Screen Offset
Screen offset is the distance between the top of the picture area of the screen and the ceiling. This
distance is important and it should be calculated before the screen is installed to ensure proper
positioning of the projector in relation to the screen. Incorrect screen offset may cause image keystone
distortion and cannot be compensated either with the mounting system or electronically.
The minimum screen offset is approximately six inches.
The maximum screen offset can be 40% of the picture height plus six inches. Please refer to Lens
Shift Adjustment on Page 20.
Please refer to our TransVision Calculator, under the Software section at www.dwin.com for
assistance with calculating these dimensions.
Note: that the DWIN mounting system (CMB2) enables you to make small adjustments to the vertical
tilt without introducing visible keystone distortion.
The TV2 is a 16:9 Projector and is designed to be used with a 16:9 screen.
For floor-mounted installations the picture offset is the distance between the mounting surface of the
projector and the bottom of the picture. In order to deliver pictures that are free of keystone distortion,
be certain to calculate the offset distance before ordering screens and/or cabinetry. Although some
adjustment range is available in floor mounted systems by using the adjustable feet, it is always better
to use the least amount of mechanical adjustment necessary.
Ceiling Mount Preparation
Once the throw distance has been calculated and the screen installed, the next step in the installation
is to locate the precise mounting position of the projector.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Before proceeding further with the installation, make certain that video
signal/control wiring and AC power have been run to the projector location. Keep in mind that the
connections to the projector are at the front of the unit, so you should place them slightly to the front
and right or left of the center of the projector.
The ceiling must be capable of safely supporting the weight of the projector and mount, which
is in excess of 25 pounds.

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Ceiling Mount Installation and Projector Mounting
The ceiling mount kit (CMB2) consists of three parts. Before beginning
the installation process, first identify each of the three parts of the
mounting system as shown in the images on the right.
1. Disassemble the Ceiling Mount Kit by removing and saving the two
hex screws at the rear of the Ceiling Mount Kit and only loosen the
two hex screws in the middle of the Kit.
2. Slide the loosened assembly back and up in the “L” shaped groove
to remove bracket “A” and “B” as a unit.
3. On bracket “A”, remove and save all four hex head screws and
separate bracket “A” from bracket “B”.
4. Mount ceiling bracket “A” to the ceiling, making certain that the
“FRONT” label faces the screen.
5. Place bracket “B” inside bracket A and then secure the two pieces
together using the four hex head screws provided, making certain
that the “FRONT” label faces the screen.
6. Turn the projector upside down and place ceiling assembly C over
the bottom of the projector, with the “FRONT” label facing toward the
lens. NOTE: DO NOT ATTEMPT TO LOOSEN THE FIVE HEX
NUTS ON THE CEILING ASSEMBLY “C”, THEY ARE SEALED!
7. Using the four flat head machine screws provided, attach the ceiling
assembly “C” to the projector, hand tighten them until they are
secure, so there is no slippage between the ceiling assembly “C” and
the projector.
8. Raise the assembly “C” and the Projector as a unit and hang from
bracket ”B” by sliding two center side screws on bracket “B” into the
“L” shaped groove at the outer edges of the assembly “C” mounting
bracket. Secure the two assemblies together using the hex screws
on the left and right sides of the projector.
The projector is now suspended from the ceiling mount bracket.
Connect the AC Power Cord to the projector and connect it to an
unswitched AC outlet. Connect the projector to the TransVision™
Controller using a high quality five-coax/RGB BNC connector cable.
Ceiling Mount Kit
Ceiling bracket A
Ceiling bracket B
Ceiling assembly C
DO NOT REMOVE HEX NUTS!

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Final Adjustments
Before completing the installation, double check all screws, mounting hardware and the projector feet
to make certain that they are securely tightened so that no further movement of the projector/mounting
assembly is possible.
After the physical mounting is complete, horizontal and vertical adjustments are made to center and
align the projected image to the screen. To make the three dimensional adjustment, (the vertical lens
offset, up and down or parallel) use the white field pattern background of the Screen Setup menu.
Before these dimensional adjustments can be made, you must:
Turn the system On.
Adjust the zoom and focus.
Once on screen menus can be clearly viewed, go to Image Setup menu.
Make the following horizontal and vertical adjustments to align the white field pattern to the screen:
To move image left to right, loosen/tighten the two hex head screws on the left and right side
(C1/C2) of the ceiling bracket C to rotate the projector. Once desired position is obtained, tighten
both screws.
To move image up and down, loosen the two hex screws on the left and right side (B1/B2) of ceiling
bracket B and tilt the projector. Once desired position is obtained, tighten all four hex screws.
To align image parallel to the screen, loosen the two hex screws on the front and rear (A1/A2) of
the ceiling bracket A and level the projector. Once image is aligned, tighten all four hex screws.
Lens Shift Adjustment
To adjust the image up or down (depending on your mounting position) within the shift range of the
lens, rotate the Lens Shift Wheel on the top of the projector, using your finger.
Floor Mounting
When the projector is floor mounted, the use of the mounting hardware is not required. However, you
will need to calculate the throw distance and screen offset as shown in the previous section.
For floor mount installations remember to calculate the offset from the bottom of the picture to the floor.
If the projector is mounted inside a cabinet and NOT placed directly on the floor, the offset is the
distance between the bottom of the projector’s feet and the bottom of the picture.
When the unit is mounted inside a cabinet, be certain that an exhaust vent is provided so that the hot
air generated by the projector may be safely removed from the cabinet.
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