ZU1050 Datasheet
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... mode operation Full 3D CONNECTIVITY (May require optional accessories) ® 3G SDI ® The Optoma ZU1050 is a professional installation 10,000 lumen WUXGA projector designed for large meeting rooms, auditoriums, museums, houses of worship and broadcast environments demanding vibrant colors..., consistent brightness and stunning quality. WUXGA Professional Installation Laser Projector ZU1050 Spectacular image quality and brightness with low maintenance laser technology Sharp and luminous image with 10,000 lumens DuraCore...
... mode operation Full 3D CONNECTIVITY (May require optional accessories) ® 3G SDI ® The Optoma ZU1050 is a professional installation 10,000 lumen WUXGA projector designed for large meeting rooms, auditoriums, museums, houses of worship and broadcast environments demanding vibrant colors..., consistent brightness and stunning quality. WUXGA Professional Installation Laser Projector ZU1050 Spectacular image quality and brightness with low maintenance laser technology Sharp and luminous image with 10,000 lumens DuraCore...
ZU1050 Datasheet
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... 10,000 ANSI lumens, 10,000 center lumens 2,000,000:1 (Extreme black enabled) 2000:1 (full on the projector with a compatible 3D player. Optoma.com †3D content can decrease over time. Required 3D glasses are registered trademarks of their respective owners. with ...elevators) *Light source life is used with first year advance replacement, 5-year or 12,000 hour light source warranty (whichever comes first) What's in the Box ZU1050 projector...
... 10,000 ANSI lumens, 10,000 center lumens 2,000,000:1 (Extreme black enabled) 2000:1 (full on the projector with a compatible 3D player. Optoma.com †3D content can decrease over time. Required 3D glasses are registered trademarks of their respective owners. with ...elevators) *Light source life is used with first year advance replacement, 5-year or 12,000 hour light source warranty (whichever comes first) What's in the Box ZU1050 projector...
Warping and blending software Manual
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You can enable this function in the menu【File】→【New Multi-Function】. New Multi-Function This function makes user able to continue adjust. Operation about AP This AP provides three major functions including Warp, Edge Blending and Black Level. If the AP is already installed, please remove previous version before installing the new one. If the projector was closed, please reopen the AP again to operate a single projector.
You can enable this function in the menu【File】→【New Multi-Function】. New Multi-Function This function makes user able to continue adjust. Operation about AP This AP provides three major functions including Warp, Edge Blending and Black Level. If the AP is already installed, please remove previous version before installing the new one. If the projector was closed, please reopen the AP again to operate a single projector.
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If you want to adjust. You can use mouse to select a projector which you want to connect another projector, please do 【File】→【New MultiFunction】 again.
If you want to adjust. You can use mouse to select a projector which you want to connect another projector, please do 【File】→【New MultiFunction】 again.
Warping and blending software Manual
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Projector State Icon that indicating disconnection: Icon that indicating connection: Icon that indicating sleep: Selected channel will be in a blue box: Press "Ctrl + Shift + Delete" on the keyboard to delete the selected channel
Projector State Icon that indicating disconnection: Icon that indicating connection: Icon that indicating sleep: Selected channel will be in a blue box: Press "Ctrl + Shift + Delete" on the keyboard to delete the selected channel
Warping and blending software Manual
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... connected by New MultiFunction, then disable after user entry into Warp, Edge Blending or Black Level layer. "Reconfigure" button can reset all settings to projector. Function Settings "Reset All" button can apply saved settings from AP to default value including Warp, Edge Blending and Black Level. General...
... connected by New MultiFunction, then disable after user entry into Warp, Edge Blending or Black Level layer. "Reconfigure" button can reset all settings to projector. Function Settings "Reset All" button can apply saved settings from AP to default value including Warp, Edge Blending and Black Level. General...
Warping and blending software Manual
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... selected point can move coordinate to get homogeneous deformation. Warp Warping adjustment type. The function hide if projector support new warping algorithm. Reset Click on the key board. Projector output black pattern. Adjustment procedure: Choosing less grid number then increases the grid number step by step, so...
... selected point can move coordinate to get homogeneous deformation. Warp Warping adjustment type. The function hide if projector support new warping algorithm. Reset Click on the key board. Projector output black pattern. Adjustment procedure: Choosing less grid number then increases the grid number step by step, so...
Warping and blending software Manual
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... Start or Width, it must press "Enter" key to apply. Bottom Start indicate the top vertical position of bottom blending area, default value is Projector Output Resolution's height minus 100. Width indicate the range of bottom blending area, default value is 100 pixels. Marker Start indicate the top...
... Start or Width, it must press "Enter" key to apply. Bottom Start indicate the top vertical position of bottom blending area, default value is Projector Output Resolution's height minus 100. Width indicate the range of bottom blending area, default value is 100 pixels. Marker Start indicate the top...
Warping and blending software Manual
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... Start or Width, it must press "Enter" key to apply. Right Start indicate the left horizontal position of right blending area, default value is Projector Output Resolution's width minus 100. Width indicate the range of right blending area, default value is 100 pixels. Marker Start indicate the left... color is black. Both Marker Start line and Marker End line can control the gamma curve of the blending area. Default of adjacent projectors.
... Start or Width, it must press "Enter" key to apply. Right Start indicate the left horizontal position of right blending area, default value is Projector Output Resolution's width minus 100. Width indicate the range of right blending area, default value is 100 pixels. Marker Start indicate the left... color is black. Both Marker Start line and Marker End line can control the gamma curve of the blending area. Default of adjacent projectors.
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Blending Adjustment for Multi Projectors Please check projector's native resolution and input signal segment pixels. Edge blending adjust start position and correction width to match input signal segmentation. Projector adjust ZOOM size and LENS offset for blending area overlap. Warping fine-tune with Test Pattern function. Enable Edge Blending and set same Gamma value for each projector.
Blending Adjustment for Multi Projectors Please check projector's native resolution and input signal segment pixels. Edge blending adjust start position and correction width to match input signal segmentation. Projector adjust ZOOM size and LENS offset for blending area overlap. Warping fine-tune with Test Pattern function. Enable Edge Blending and set same Gamma value for each projector.
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Before Black Level adjustment After Black Level adjustment Black Level If projector output dark content, the blending area will visible. Black Level can patch palettes for projection screen homogeneous.
Before Black Level adjustment After Black Level adjustment Black Level If projector output dark content, the blending area will visible. Black Level can patch palettes for projection screen homogeneous.
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User can enable this function in the menu【File】→【Open】/【Save】. Save/Open This function makes user able to save all the settings after power on 【Save】. User can save the current settings for each projector and open the setting for them after adjustment by clicking on next time.
User can enable this function in the menu【File】→【Open】/【Save】. Save/Open This function makes user able to save all the settings after power on 【Save】. User can save the current settings for each projector and open the setting for them after adjustment by clicking on next time.
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User can apply the previous settings by click on 【Open】. • Edit IP address and connect with projector. • Click on【Reconfigure】to apply the previous settings.
User can apply the previous settings by click on 【Open】. • Edit IP address and connect with projector. • Click on【Reconfigure】to apply the previous settings.
ZU1050 Installation Guide
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Installation Requirements Minimum clearance >=1 meter ZU1050/ ZU850/ ZU660 Installation Guide Minimum clearance >=1 meter AIR IN LET AIR OU TLET Minimum clearance between 2 projectors >=1 meter Minimum clearance between ceiling mount plate and projector bottom intake >=30 mm Installation Guide 03
Installation Requirements Minimum clearance >=1 meter ZU1050/ ZU850/ ZU660 Installation Guide Minimum clearance >=1 meter AIR IN LET AIR OU TLET Minimum clearance between 2 projectors >=1 meter Minimum clearance between ceiling mount plate and projector bottom intake >=30 mm Installation Guide 03
ZU1050 Installation Guide
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PC Control Codes ZU1050/ ZU850/ ZU660 Installation Guide Baud Rate : 19200 Data Bits: 8 Parity: None Stop Bits: 1 Flow Control : None UART16550 FIFO: Disable Note: It supports data rates from... 20 31 0D Installation Guide 10 Write Command ~ Lead Code Response Format Pass: P X X Projector ID 00~99 (00: All projectors) Fail: F X X X Command 000~999 space n variable 0~9999 CR carriage return Read Command ~ Lead Code X X Projector ID 00~99 (00: All projectors) X X X Command 000~999 Response Format Pass: O k n Variable Fail: F space n variable 0~9999 CR ...
PC Control Codes ZU1050/ ZU850/ ZU660 Installation Guide Baud Rate : 19200 Data Bits: 8 Parity: None Stop Bits: 1 Flow Control : None UART16550 FIFO: Disable Note: It supports data rates from... 20 31 0D Installation Guide 10 Write Command ~ Lead Code Response Format Pass: P X X Projector ID 00~99 (00: All projectors) Fail: F X X X Command 000~999 space n variable 0~9999 CR carriage return Read Command ~ Lead Code X X Projector ID 00~99 (00: All projectors) X X X Command 000~999 Response Format Pass: O k n Variable Fail: F space n variable 0~9999 CR ...
ZU1050 Installation Guide
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Horz Refresh - Horz Refresh - ZU1050 ZU1050/ ZU850/ ZU660 Installation Guide Level 1 Level 2 Display Display Mode Level 3 Presentation Movie Bright REC709 DICOM SIM 2D High Speed 3D ... Firmware Main Source - Pixel Clock - Signal Format - Resolution - Resolution - Pixel Clock - Vert Refresh Light Source Mode Total Projector Hours Standby Power Mode IP Address DHCP Level 5 Optoma Write CMD ~XX2 0 Set Parameter 1 3 2 4 13 18 9 19 5 Optoma Read CMD Read Parameter Reply Parameter 1 3 2 4 ~XX1 2 3 1 Ok 10 18 9 19 5 ~XX1 2 5 2 1 7 2 1 ~XX1 2 1 ...
Horz Refresh - Horz Refresh - ZU1050 ZU1050/ ZU850/ ZU660 Installation Guide Level 1 Level 2 Display Display Mode Level 3 Presentation Movie Bright REC709 DICOM SIM 2D High Speed 3D ... Firmware Main Source - Pixel Clock - Signal Format - Resolution - Resolution - Pixel Clock - Vert Refresh Light Source Mode Total Projector Hours Standby Power Mode IP Address DHCP Level 5 Optoma Write CMD ~XX2 0 Set Parameter 1 3 2 4 13 18 9 19 5 Optoma Read CMD Read Parameter Reply Parameter 1 3 2 4 ~XX1 2 3 1 Ok 10 18 9 19 5 ~XX1 2 5 2 1 7 2 1 ~XX1 2 1 ...
ZU1050 Installation Guide
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ZU660 / ZU655 ZU1050/ ZU850/ ZU660 Installation Guide Main Menu Tree 1st level Picture Options 2nd level Display Mode PIP-PBP Source key Information 3rd level Bright Presentation Movie .../PBP Horz Refresh (note 9) PIP/PBP Vert Refresh (note 9) Light Source Power Total Projector Hours Light Source Hours Standby Mode Lens Lock Settings IP Address DHCP System Temperature Optoma Write CMD ~XX2 0 ~XX1 2 ~XX1 0 0 Set Parameter 2 1 3 4 19 13 5 5 1 3 2 21 0 1 2 Optoma Read CMD ~ XX12 3 X X12 1 ~X X15 1 ~X X35 3 ~X X15 0 ~X X12 2 X X15 0 ~X X10 8 ~X X15 0 ~X X15 0 ~X X15...
ZU660 / ZU655 ZU1050/ ZU850/ ZU660 Installation Guide Main Menu Tree 1st level Picture Options 2nd level Display Mode PIP-PBP Source key Information 3rd level Bright Presentation Movie .../PBP Horz Refresh (note 9) PIP/PBP Vert Refresh (note 9) Light Source Power Total Projector Hours Light Source Hours Standby Mode Lens Lock Settings IP Address DHCP System Temperature Optoma Write CMD ~XX2 0 ~XX1 2 ~XX1 0 0 Set Parameter 2 1 3 4 19 13 5 5 1 3 2 21 0 1 2 Optoma Read CMD ~ XX12 3 X X12 1 ~X X15 1 ~X X35 3 ~X X15 0 ~X X12 2 X X15 0 ~X X10 8 ~X X15 0 ~X X15 0 ~X X15...
ZU1050 User Manual
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......11 Remote control...12 SETUP AND INSTALLATION 13 Installing the projection lens...13 Adjusting the projector position 15 Connecting sources to the projector 16 Adjusting the projector image...17 Remote setup...18 USING THE PROJECTOR 20 Powering on / off the projector 20 Selecting an input source...21 Menu navigation and features 22 OSD Menu tree...
......11 Remote control...12 SETUP AND INSTALLATION 13 Installing the projection lens...13 Adjusting the projector position 15 Connecting sources to the projector 16 Adjusting the projector image...17 Remote setup...18 USING THE PROJECTOR 20 Powering on / off the projector 20 Selecting an input source...21 Menu navigation and features 22 OSD Menu tree...
ZU1050 User Manual
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... the appliance. Do not install near heat sources such as amplifiers that emits heat. Do not let objects or liquids enter the projector. Please call Optoma before you to dangerous voltages or other apparatus such as radiators, heaters, stoves or any other hazards. Important Safety Instruction Do not...
... the appliance. Do not install near heat sources such as amplifiers that emits heat. Do not let objects or liquids enter the projector. Please call Optoma before you to dangerous voltages or other apparatus such as radiators, heaters, stoves or any other hazards. Important Safety Instruction Do not...