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DCX-500i
DCX-500FDDCX-1000i
DCX-1000FD
DCX-1500i
DCX-1500FD
OWNER'S MANUAL 

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Table of ConTenTs
Introduction
Installation & setup
operation
Maintenance
Troubleshooting Specifications1.1  Projector Overview  ........................................................................\
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1.2  Components  ........................................................................\
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1.3  Warranty  ........................................................................\
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2.1  Quick...

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Wolf  Cinema  DCX-i  and  DCX-FD  units 
are  all  professional  3-chip  projectors 
based  on  next-generation  Digital  Light 
Processing™  (DLP™)  technology  by 
Texas Instruments™ to deliver high quality, 
crisp, clean images.
Wolf  Cinema  projectors  provide  a 
powerful  combination  of  HD  resolution, 
high brightness and high contrast ratios to 
produce	flawless,	 cinematic	 high	definition,	
as  well  as  realistic  three-dimensional 
images for virtual reality and gaming.
Native SXGA+,...

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1.2  Components
Section	1	►	Introduction
The  following  listed  items  are  shipped  with  your  projector.  Ensure  you  have  received  all  these 
items before using your projector.User’s Manual
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IR remote keypad (includes  two, 1.5V AA batteries and a mini-stereo cable for conversion 
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to wired)
Power cord
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Stereo 3D Cable (XXXX only)
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Warranty Card
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lamp Type Model name Resolution Wolf W aRP 3D Motorized lens Mount
500W Models DCX-500i HD 1080p Optional ●
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DCX-500FD HD 1080p Optional...

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2.1  Quick setup
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The  instructions  provided  here  are  for  those  that  are  familiar  with  the  projector  and  wish  to 
quickly set it up and use it temporarily. Refer to the remaining subsections of this manual for a 
more complete setup.
InsTall The PRojeCTIon lens
The projection lens is shipped separately from the projector and must be installed prior to setting 
up the projector. Install the projection lens as described in  4.5 Replacing the Projection Lens.
  Remove the red lens...

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ConneCT The PoWeR CoRD
  The north  american-rated  power  cord  is  provided  with  each  projector.  ensure  that 
you are using a power cord, socket and power plug that meets the appropriate local rating 
standards.
Plug the power cord to the AC receptacle located on the right hand side of the projector and the 
3-pronged  end  into  a  grounded AC  outlet.  The  input  voltage  to  the  projector  must  be  capable 
of 100-240VAC (DCX-500 and DCX-1000 models) and 200-240VAC (DCX-1500 models)....

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Proper  installation  of  your  projector  will  ensure  the  quality  of  your  display.  Whether  you  are 
installing  a  projector  temporarily  or  permanently  you  should  take  the  following  into  account  to 
ensure your projector performs optimally.
Choose	the	installation	 type	that	best	 suits	 your	needs:	 front	or	rear	 screen,	 floor	mount	 or	
inverted mount.
fRonT sCReen InsT allaTIons
In  front  screen  installations  the  projector  and  audience  are  positioned  in  front  of...

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ReaR sCReen InsTallaTIons
There are two basic types of rear screens: diffused and optical. 
A diffused screen has a surface, which spreads the light striking it. Purely diffused screens have 
a  gain  of  less  than  one.  The  main  advantage  of  the  diffused  screen  is  its  wide  viewing  angle, 
similar	 to	that	 of	a	flat	 screen	 for	front	 screen	 projection.	 This	type	 of	screen	 is	suitable	 when	a	
wide viewing angle is required but there is low ambient room lighting.
Optical  screens...

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ThRoW DIsTanCe
Throw  distance  is  the  distance  measured  from  your  projector’s  lens  to  the  screen.  This  is  an 
important  calculation  in  any  projector  installation  as  it  determines  whether  or  not  you  have 
enough room to install your projector with a desired screen size and if your image will be of the 
right size for your screen.
You  can  quickly  estimate  the  throw  distance  by  taking  the  horizontal  width  of  the  screen  and 
multiplying it by the lens throw...
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