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    							DCX-500iDCX-1000i
    DCX-1500i
    QUICK SETUP GUIDE 
    						
    							Wolf Cinema Quick Setup Guidei
    Introduction ........................................................................\
    ........................................................................\
    .........................  1
    Connecting the Projector  ........................................................................\
    ........................................................................\
    ....  1
    Installing the Primary Lens  ........................................................................\
    ........................................................................\
    .  2
    Connecting the Scaler  ........................................................................\
    ........................................................................\
    ........  2
    The Projector's Channel Memories  ........................................................................\
    ............................................................  3
    The GPIO and VariScope 2.35 Memory Structure  ........................................................................\
    ..................................... 3
    Adjusting the VariScope Lens System  ........................................................................\
    ........................................................  3
    Copying Channel Memories  ........................................................................\
    .......................................................................  4
    Changing the Numerical Location of Channel Memories  ........................................................................\
    ...........................  4
    GPIO Channel Memory Structure Table  ........................................................................\
    ..................................................... 5
    Table of ConTenTs 
    						
    							Wolf Cinema Quick Setup Guide1
    InTroduCTIon              
    Wolf Cinema’s DCX line of projectors are designed to work in conjunction with the WC-Pro Scaler. The Scaler is calibrated at the factory 
    and  is  to  be  used  to  route  the  variety  of  inputs  it  supports;  6  HDMI,  1  Component,  1  Component/RGB,  1  S-Video  and  1  Composite 
    Video.
    Each projector ships with 10 preset Channel Memories, which are programmed at the 
    factory. These Channel Memories represent 10 aspect ratios per each Scaler input, 5 
    of which can be assigned to control the optional VariScope 2.35 Lens System.
    The Projector and Scaler can be remotely controlled separately by RS-232. Alternately, 
    the Scaler can be controlled by the GPIO (General Purpose Input/Output) connection 
    from the projector, which has the Scaler's 10 inputs programmed into every 10 of the 
    projector's 99 Channel Memories.
    ConneCTIng The ProjeCTor            
    The following steps are to be done once the projector is installed, per the specifications of the sales order .
    DVI to HDMI adapter:
    1.   Connect the provided DVI to HDMI adapter to INPUT 2 on the projector. (DVI input). This adapter will allow 
    connection to the Scaler via HDMI cable.
    GPIO Output:
    2.   This allows connection to the Scaler’s GPIO input via serial cable. In addition, the GPIO connection allows the projector 
    to switch the Scaler’s inputs when the projector's corresponding Channel Memories are changed. When a VariScope 2.35 is being 
    used  you  will  need  the  provided  GPIO  adapter.  Connect  the  GPIO  Adapter  to  the  GPIO  output  located  on  the  projector's  input 
    panel.
    Connect  Power:
    3.    Use  the  approved  North American-rated  power  cord  supplied  with  the  projector.    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 must 
    be capable of 100-240 VAC for the DCX-500/DCX-1000 models and 200-240 VAC for the DCX-1500 models.
    *** do noT PoWer The ProjeCT or on unTIl The lens Is InsT alled ***
    noTe: If RS-232 is being used to control the Scaler, GPIO is not used.
    Iso - Rear Left ViewIso - Front Right View
    Rear View
    Top View
    Side - Left ViewSide - Right View 
    						
    							Wolf Cinema Quick Setup Guide2
    InsTallIng The PrImary lens            
    Before installing any lens, be sure the projector is off. If the projector has been running, be sure to let it cool down completely. Ensure the 
    front lens cap is on during installation.
    noTe: Remove the small rear lens cap before installing!! Keep the large front \
    lens cap on.
    Electrical Connector:
    1.   Line up the male connector on the lens with the female connector on the\
     slide assembly.
    Insert Lens:
    2.   Align the Tabs on the lens plate lock with the slots on the lens retainer ring.  The lens should slide in about ½”.
    Rotate Lens:
    3.   Rotate the lens clockwise until the tabs are tightly secured and the le\
    ns release button locks the lens in place.
    Secure  lock-down  screws  (optional):
    4.    For  added  stability,  secure  the  adjustment  screws  provided  on  the  lens-retaining  ring.  
    If you have installed a large zoom lens, one or more of the screws may b\
    e inaccessible — simply tighten those that are accessible.
    ConneCTIng The sCaler            
    Connect all sources to the inputs of the Scaler.
    1. 
    Connect a HDMI cable from the video output of the Scaler to input 2(DVI\
    ) in the projector.
    2. 
    Connect power to the AC input using the provided power cable. The Scaler will automatically turn on. If a Red LED is shown on the 
    3. 
    right side of the front panel, the Scaler is receiving AC power but no signal is detected. If a Blue LED is shown, the Scaler is receiving 
    AC power and a good video signal is being detected. No LED indicates the\
    re is no AC power within the Scaler.
      noTe: If RS-232 is being used to control the Scaler, GPIO is not used.
    1
    2 ServiceGPIO
    RS-232
    AC Input 110-240V, 50/60Hz
    IR ControlH
    V Component 2 / RGBHVComponent 1
    Video
    S-Video
    HDMI 1 HDMI 2HDMI 3 HDMI 4HDMI 5Video / Audio Audio
    Y B-Y R-Y
    Y B-Y R-Y
    SyncOutput
    Lens release
    Lens retainer ring
    Projection Lens*
    Male connector assembly (on lens)
    Female floating connector assembly 
    (on lens mount)
    View with Zoom Lens installed 
    						
    							Wolf Cinema Quick Setup Guide3
    The ProjeCTor Channel memorIes           
    All  projectors  come  with  10  Channel  Memories  that  are  pre-set  for  the  Scaler's  inputs,  the  VariScope  lens  feature  and  VariScope  2.35 
    Anamorphic lens configurations; all based on the installation specifications supplied by the dealer. Once the 10 Channel Memories are 
    calibrated at the installation, those Channel Memories can be copied to \
    the remaining empty Channel Memory slots (11-99).
    See the entire Channel Memory Structure Table at end of this Quick Setup Guide. 
    Channel  memory setup
    Channel 01 HDMI 1 1.78
    Channel 02 HDMI 1 1.85
    Channel 03 HDMI 1 2.20
    Channel 04 HDMI 1 2.35 
    Channel 05 HDMI 1 2.40 
    Channel 06 HDMI 1 2.35a
    Channel 07 HDMI 1 2.40a
    Channel 08 HDMI 1 2.60a
    Channel 09 HDMI 1 2.67a
    Channel 10 HDMI 1 2.70a
    The gPIo and VarIsCoPe 2.35 memory sTruCTure        
    The Projector has 99 Channel Memory locations. Channel Memory 1-5 are to be used without the Anamorphic VariScope 2.35. Channel 
    Memory 6-10 are to be used with the Anamorphic VariScope 2.35. Every block of 10 Channel Memory inputs will be structured in the same 
    manor. (1-5 no anamorphic lens, 6-10 anamorphic lens.) 
    adjusTIng The VarIsCoPe lens sysTem           
    The VariScope Lens System is enabled at the factory within the projector menus . This feature memorizes the Zoom and Focus settings 
    for each of the projector's Channel Memories. This allows the calibrator to set each Channel Memory for a specific aspect ratio when using 
    constant height with their screen system. Once the projector is installed, this feature will require some touch up for Channel Memory 1-10. 
    Those  Channel  Memories  can  then  be  copied  to  the  remaining  Channel  Memory  slots  as  discussed  in  the  Projector  Channel  Memory 
    section.
    To adjust the VariScope lens setting for a particular Channel Memory:
    To select a Channel Memory, press the “Channel” button on the remote. The projector's On Screen Display (OSD) will appear with 
    1. 
    the Channel Memory list.
    Scroll with the Up 
    2. 
    
     or 
     Down buttons; highlight and select the channel by pressing the Enter  button.
    Use the Zoom and Focus adjustments on the remote to achieve the desired aspect ratio. The settings will automatically be stored in 
    3. 
    memory.
    noTe:  The VariScope Lens System must be selected for this feature to operate and is enabled at the factory. If the feature is disabled, it 
    can be re-enabled in the Geometry and Color sub-menu located within the \
    Display Setup menu.    
    						
    							Wolf Cinema Quick Setup Guide4
    CoPyIng Channel memorIes            
    To  select  a  Channel  Memory  to  be  copied,  press  the  Menu 
    1. Menu  button  on  the  remote. The  projector's  On  Screen  Display  (OSD) 
    will appear.
    Scroll with the Up 
    2. 
    
     or 
     Down buttons; highlight and select “Channel Setup” by pressing the\
     Enter  button.
    The Channel Memory list from the OSD will appear.
    3. 
    Highlight the channel to be copied by scrolling with the Up 
    4. 
    
     or 
     Down buttons.
    Once the Channel Memory to be copied is highlighted, select the Function\
     
    5. 
    Func button at the bottom of the remote control.
    The  OSD  for  copying  the  memory  will  appear.  Please  use  care  not  to  select  any  of  the  delete  functions  associated  with  this 
    6. 
    operation.
    Highlight “Copy” and select the Enter 
    7. 
     button: The Channel Memory will copy to the next available Channel Memory slot plus 
    one. For example, if the next available Channel Memory is channel 11, the copied channel will appear at channel 12. 
    ChangIng The numerICal loCa TIon of Channel memorIes       
    As a channel is being copied, the Channel Memory should be assigned to i\
    ts proper location.
    Select the Channel Memory by pressing the Menu 
    1. 
    Menu  button on the remote. The projector's OSD will appear.
    Scroll with the Up 
    2. 
    
     or 
     Down buttons; highlight and select “Channel Setup” by pressing the\
     Enter  button.
    The channel list from the OSD will appear.
    3. 
    Highlight the desired channel and select the Enter 
    4. 
     button. The “Channel Edit” OSD will appear.
    Scroll to the second slot that shows “Number” and select the Enter\
     
    5. 
     button.
    Select the desired number location by entering it onto the remote contro\
    l keypad.
    6.  
    						
    							Wolf Cinema Quick Setup Guide5
    ChannelgPIo 
    Control to 
    Variscope  2.35 Input/gPIo 
    selection at scaler
    Channel 01 No HDMI 1
    Channel 02 No HDMI 1
    Channel 03 No HDMI 1
    Channel 04 No HDMI 1
    Channel 05 No HDMI 1
    Channel 06 Yes HDMI 1
    Channel 07 Yes HDMI 1
    Channel 08 Yes HDMI 1
    Channel 09 Yes HDMI 1
    Channel 10 Yes HDMI 1
    Channel 11 No HDMI 2
    Channel 12 No HDMI 2
    Channel 13 No HDMI 2
    Channel 14 No HDMI 2
    Channel 15 No HDMI 2
    Channel 16 Yes HDMI 2
    Channel 17 Yes HDMI 2
    Channel 18 Yes HDMI 2
    Channel 19 Yes HDMI 2
    Channel 20 Yes HDMI 2
    Channel 21 No HDMI 3
    Channel 22 No HDMI 3
    Channel 23 No HDMI 3
    Channel 24 No HDMI 3
    Channel 25 No HDMI 3
    Channel 26 Yes HDMI 3
    Channel 27 Yes HDMI 3
    Channel 28 Yes HDMI 3
    Channel 29 Yes HDMI 3
    Channel 30 Yes HDMI 3
    Channel 31 No HDMI 4
    Channel 32 No HDMI 4
    Channel 33 No HDMI 4Channel gPIo 
    Control to 
    Variscope  2.35 Input/gPIo 
    selection at scaler
    Channel 34 No HDMI 4
    Channel 35 No HDMI 4
    Channel 36 Yes HDMI 4
    Channel 37 Yes HDMI 4
    Channel 38 Yes HDMI 4
    Channel 39 Yes HDMI 4
    Channel 40 Yes HDMI 4
    Channel 41 No HDMI 5
    Channel 42 No HDMI 5
    Channel 43 No HDMI 5
    Channel 44 No HDMI 5
    Channel 45 No HDMI 5
    Channel 46 Yes HDMI 5
    Channel 47 Yes HDMI 5
    Channel 48 Yes HDMI 5
    Channel 49 Yes HDMI 5
    Channel 50 Yes HDMI 5
    Channel 51 No HDMI 6
    Channel 52 No HDMI 6
    Channel 53 No HDMI 6
    Channel 54 No HDMI 6
    Channel 55 No HDMI 6
    Channel 56 Yes HDMI 6
    Channel 57 Yes HDMI 6
    Channel 58 Yes HDMI 6
    Channel 59 Yes HDMI 6
    Channel 60 Yes HDMI 6
    Channel 61 No COMP 1 Channel 62 No COMP 1Channel 63 No COMP 1Channel 64 No COMP 1Channel 65 No COMP 1Channel 66 Yes COMP 1
    gPIo Channel memory sTruCTure T able           
    ChannelgPIo 
    Control to 
    Variscope  2.35 Input/gPIo 
    selection at scaler
    Channel 67 Yes COMP 1
    Channel 68 Yes COMP 1
    Channel 69 Yes COMP 1
    Channel 70 Yes COMP 1
    Channel 71 No COMP 2
    Channel 72 No COMP 2
    Channel 73 No COMP 2
    Channel 74 No COMP 2
    Channel 75 No COMP 2
    Channel 76 Yes COMP 2
    Channel 77 Yes COMP 2
    Channel 78 Yes COMP 2
    Channel 79 Yes COMP 2
    Channel 80 Yes COMP 2
    Channel 81 No SVIDEO
    Channel 82 No SVIDEO
    Channel 83 No SVIDEO
    Channel 84 No SVIDEO
    Channel 85 No SVIDEO
    Channel 86 Yes SVIDEO
    Channel 87 Yes SVIDEO
    Channel 88 Yes SVIDEO
    Channel 89 Yes SVIDEO
    Channel 90 Yes SVIDEO
    Channel 91 No VIDEO
    Channel 92 No VIDEO
    Channel 93 No VIDEO
    Channel 94 No VIDEO
    Channel 95 No VIDEO
    Channel 96 Yes VIDEO
    Channel 97 Yes VIDEO
    Channel 98 Yes VIDEO
    Channel 99 Yes VIDEO
    noTe: When using RS-232 control, all channels can be used for any aspect ratio\
    .
    noTe: The GPIO Channel Memory Structure is used only when GPIO is enabled. 
    						
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