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Vivitek H118x Series Specifications (50 pages)


Brand: Vivitek | Category: Projectors | Size: 3.81 MB |

 

Table of contents

Zubehör für UBC780XLT

30

Install and charge the phone

33

GSM900/GSM 1800/GSM 1900

34

Portable Cellular Telephone

34

SGH-E350E

34

Power on or off

35

Keys and display

36

Get started

37

38

Access Home Screen menus

39

Customise your phone

39

Make/Answer calls

41

Use camera

42

Play MP3s

43

User’s Guide

44

Play games

45

Browse the web

46

Use Address book

46

Send messages

47

Step outside the phone

48

View messages

49

Tips for using ABC mode

50

Entering a word in T9 mode

51

Tips for using T9 mode

51

Making an international call

52

Redialling recent numbers

52

Tips for answering a call

53

Options during a call

54

Important

55

Call functions

56

Setting up a multi-party call

57

Disconnecting one participant

58

Accessing a call record

58

Using call record options

59

Finding an entry

60

Using Address book options

61

Adding a contact

61

Using contact options

61

Add new contact

62

Managing caller groups

63

Assigning speed dial numbers

63

Managing speed dial entries

63

Dialling speed dial entries

63

Saving your name card

63

Using name card options

64

Language

65

Slide settings

65

Important safety precautions

66

Menu functions

67

Call barring

70

Call waiting

70

Network selection

71

Caller ID

71

Voice mail server

71

Band selection

71

Infrared

72

Security

72

Change PIN2

74

About this Guide

77

Using photo options

78

Viewing a photo

78

Recording video

79

Using video options

81

Playing a video clip

81

Messaging

82

Create new message

82

Viewing a message

85

Using message options

86

Sentbox

89

Email box

90

My folder

91

Text template

92

MMS template

92

Settings

93

Push message

97

Broadcast messages

98

Memory status

98

Browser

98

Contents

99

Using browser menu options

100

Using web page options

100

Exiting the web browser

100

Adding a bookmark

100

Accessing a bookmarked page

101

Using bookmark options

101

Creating a play list

103

Playing music files

104

Using MP3 file options

104

Accessing the play list

104

Recording a voice memo

105

Playing a voice memo

105

Using voice recorder options

106

Using Java game options

106

Playing Forgotten Warrior

106

Playing Freekick

107

Playing Arch Angel

107

Changing Java settings

107

Checking memory status

108

Setting your local time zone

108

Setting an alarm

108

Stopping an alarm

109

Overview of menu functions

110

Starting the timer

111

Stopping the timer

111

Viewing an image

112

Using image options

112

Playing a music file

114

Using music options

114

Playing a sound clip

114

Using sound options

114

Other files

115

Calendar

115

Consulting the calendar

115

Creating an event

116

Entering a new anniversary

117

Entering a to-do item

117

Day view

118

Week view

119

Solve problems

120

Your phone

121

Health and safety information

122

Road safety

124

Operating environment

124

Pacemakers

125

Hearing aids

125

Other medical devices

125

Vehicles

125

Posted facilities

125

Emergency calls

126

Care and maintenance

127

Printed on Recycled Paper

132

I/O MUX Control Registers

135

Digital Input/Output (I/O)

135

Interface (SCI) module

144

Event Manager (EV)

147

Software change:

151

6.1.2 EV Pins

152

6.1.4 EV Registers

156

6.1.5 EV Interrupts

156

CPU response

157

PIE response

157

Interrupt software

157

Timer Functional Blocks

161

GP Timer Inputs

162

GP Timer Outputs

163

GP Timer Compare Registers

164

GP Timer Period Register

164

GP Timer Compare Output

165

Timer Counting Direction

165

Timer Clock

165

RAM, layout, and operations

166

QEP-Based Clock Input

167

GP Timer Synchronization

167

GP Timer in Emulation Suspend

168

GP Timer Interrupts

168

Stop/Hold Mode

169

Continuous Up-Counting Mode

169

General-Purpose (GP) Timers

170

TxPR = 3

172

PWM Transition

174

Symmetric Waveform Generation

175

Output Logic

178

PWM Operation

185

Compare Units

186

Compare Inputs/Outputs

187

Compare Operation Modes

187

Operation

187

6.4.1 Compare Units Registers

189

15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8

194

76543210

194

6.4.2 Compare Unit Interrupts

195

6.4.3 Compare Unit Reset

195

Dead Band Generation

201

6.5.3 Output Logic

204

PWM Signal Generation

206

Dead Band

206

Figure 6–22

208

Circuits (x = 1, 3, or 5)

209

6.7.1 3-Phase Power Inverter

212

Space Vector PWM

213

The Field Orientation Princi

214

Software

215

Space Vector PWM Hardware

215

Space Vector PWM Waveforms

216

The Unused Compare Register

216

Capture Units

218

6.8.1 Capture Unit Features

220

Capture Unit Setup

223

First Capture

229

Second Capture

229

Third Capture

229

6.8.5 Capture Interrupt

230

6.9.1 QEP Pins

231

6.9.2 QEP Circuit Time Base

231

QEP Circuit

233

6.9.4 QEP Counting

234

Event Manager (EV) Interrupts

236

Interrupt Generation

238

Interrupt Vector

239

Chapter 7

254

Features

256

ADC Overview

258

7.2.2 Basic Operation

261

ADC Clock Prescaler

271

Calibration

273

Self-Test

274

7.6.1 ADC Control Register 1

275

Register Bit Descriptions

276

7.6.2 ADC Control Register 2

279

- EVA – Event Manager A

280

Bits 15–12 Reserved

285

Examples

288

ADC Conversion Clock Cycles

291

CPS = 0 and ACQ = 0:

292

CPS = 1 and ACQ = 1:

292

Chapter 8

293

Differences vs. ’C240 SCI

294

Figure 8–1. SCI Block Diagram

296

8.1.2 Architecture

297

8.1.3 SCI Module Registers

298

Introduction

299

- one start bit

300

- one to eight data bits

300

- one or two stop bits

300

SCI Programmable Data Format

301

address

302

is being addressed

304

SCI Block

304

don’t care

305

MSB Parity

306

LSB Stop

306

- Six bits per character

307

- Three bits per character

308

SCI Communication Format

309

Electronic Products

310

SCI Port Interrupts

311

Baud-Select Registers

312

SCI Module Registers

313

8.6.2 SCI Control Register 1

316

8.6.3 Baud-Select Registers

319

7 6 5–2 1 0

320

R-1 R-1 R-0 RW-0 RW-0

320

8.6.6.1 Emulation Data Buffer

324

8.6.6.2 Receiver Data Buffer

325

Chapter 9

327

Differences vs. ’C240 SPI

328

- State control logic

329

SPI Control Registers

330

SPI Mod

333

LSBMSB LSBMSB

334

Slave Mode

335

SPI Interrupts

336

9.4.6 Data Format

337

Baud Rate Determination

338

- For SPIBRR = 0, 1, or 2:

339

See note

340

CLOCK POLARITY = 1

341

9.4.11 Data Transfer Example

342

TMS320LF2407

343

TMS320LC2402 DSP Controllers

343

SPI Clocking

346

Reading the SPIRXBUF clears

353

Read This First

354

’240x Highlights

355

Ch1 Period

359

16 bits of transmission.)

363

CAN Controller Module

365

10.2.1 CAN Protocol Overview

368

Figure 10–1. CAN Data Frame

369

Control/Status Registers

370

Mailbox RAM

370

10.2.3 Memory Map

371

Overview of the CAN Network

372

Table 10–3. Mailbox Addresses

373

Figure 10–4. CAN Data Frame

374

10.3.1 Mailbox Layout

375

Message Objects

376

Chapter 2

377

10.3.2 Message Buffers

378

10.3.4 Transmit Mailbox

379

10.3.5 Receive Mailbox

379

Receiving a Remote Request

380

Sending a Remote Request

381

Local Acceptance Mask (LAM)

382

CAN Control Registers

384

Figure 2–1. ’

388

Soft mode

390

Free mode

390

CAN Bit Timing

394

Figure 10–17. CAN Bit Timing

394

= 20 MHz

394

Status Registers

395

Auto Bus-On

397

Configuration Registers

399

Interrupt Logic

400

Configuration Mode

404

Power-Down Mode (PDM)

405

Suspend Mode

406

Table 10–5. CAN Notation

407

Watchdog (WD) Timer

409

Watchdog Timer Features

411

11.2.1 Watchdog Suspend

413

11.2.2 Operation of WD Timers

414

11.2.3 WD Prescale Select

414

11.2.4 Servicing the WD Timer

414

11.2.4.1 WD Reset

415

11.2.4.2 WD Check Bit Logic

416

11.2.4.3 WD Setup

416

D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0

417

11.3.2 WD Reset Key Register

418

X = Don’t care

419

Generated by a 30-MHz clock

419

Chapter 12

420

12.1 General

422

Event Manager

423

Analog-to-Digital Converter

424

Chapter 13

425

3.3-V DSP for

427

Digital Motor Control

427

’24x–’240x DSP Overview

428

13.3.1 Program Space

429

13.3.2 Data Space

430

13.3.3 I/O Space

431

Flash Program Memory

433

Bits 15–4 Reserved

440

13.5.1 Oscillator and PLL

441

13.5.2 Watchdog Clock

442

System Features

444

Digital I/O (GPIO Pins)

446

Event Manager Module (EVB)

449

Appendix A

450

Table A–1

451

Table 2–2

454

Program Examples

459

240x.cmd

460

Table B–2. Program Examples

461

Notational Conventions

465

TMS320F240x Boot ROM Loader:

505

Protocols and Interfacing

505

C.1.1 Boot-Load Sequence

506

Figure 2–5

510

Protocol Definitions

511

C.2.2.1 Baud Rate Protocol

512

C.2.2.2 Data Transfer

513

2.4.1 Interrupt Hierarchy

521

Glossary

526

2.4.3 Interrupt Acknowledge

532

External flag pin

541

Interrupt Vectors

543

INT1INT6 INT5 INT4 INT3 INT2

552

2.5.2 Software Hierarchy

553

2.5.3 Nonmaskable Interrupts

553

must not

555

Interrupt Operation Sequence

556

Synchronization

557

Core Latency

557

ISR Latency

557

Sample ISR Code

558

- The ’240x is reset

559

15–6 5 4 3 2 1 0

560

0 RWRWRWRWRWRW

561

CPU Interrupt Registers

562

Figure 2–10

563

Bits 14–0 IRQ1.14–IRQ1.0

566

Bits 15–0 IRQ2.15–IRQ2.0

567

- An external reset pin

572

- A watchdog timer timeout

572

15 14–3 2 1 0

573

XINT1 flag

573

RC-0 R-0 RW-0 RW-0 RW-0

573

XINT2 flag

574

Chapter 3

575

Trademarks

576

Factory Masked On-Chip ROM

577

Program Memory

585

Data Memory

588

Figure 3–9. Data Memory Pages

590

Data Page 0 Address Map

590

Data Memory Configuration

591

I/O Space

592

Visibility

593

Wait-State Generation

596

15–11 10–9 8–6 5–3 2–0

599

Reserved BVIS ISWS DSWS PSWS

599

0 W-11 W-111 W-111 W-111

599

Chapter 4

601

Low-Power Modes

602

4.3.1 Watchdog Suspend

603

4.4.1 Clock Domains

603

4.4.2.1 Reset

604

4.4.2.2 External interrupts

604

4.4.2.3 Wake Up Interrupts

604

4.4.2.4 Peripheral interrupts

605

Copyright

609

Disclaimer

609

Trademark Recognition

609

Rear view

610

Bottom view

611

Remote Control Parts

612

ETUP AND

615

PERATION

615

Connecting Input Devices

616

– 13 –

619

Remote control and OSD panel

621

– 15 –

622

Navigating the OSD

623

Setting the OSD Language

624

OSD Menu Overview

625

PICTURE>>Basic Menu

626

PICTURE>>Advanced Menu

627

HSG Adjustment

628

DISPLAY Menu

629

(analog RGB) is selected

630

Power Safety

631

SETUP>>Basic Menu

632

Menu Settings

633

SETUP>>Advanced menu

634

TEM DESCRIPTION

635

Closed Caption

636

STATUS Menu

637

AINTENANCE AND

638

Cleaning the Lens

640

Cleaning the Case

640

Using the Kensington

641

ROUBLESHOOTING

643

LED Error Messages

644

Image Problems

644

Lamp Problems

645

Remote Control Problems

645

Audio Problems

646

Q & A

647

PECIFICATIONS

648

(WITH MAX

649

(WITH MIN

649

Timing Mode Table

650

O: Frequency supported

651

—: Frequency not supported

651

– 43 –

652

EGULATORY

654

OMPLIANCE

654

Packing Checklist

656

Views of Projector Parts

657

TEM LABEL DESCRIPTION

658

Vivitek H118x series User Manual (62 pages)


Brand: Vivitek | Category: Projectors | Size: 4.24 MB |

 

Table of contents

Авторское право

2

Отказ от ответственности

2

Основные характеристики

7

Об этом Pуководстве

7

НАЧАЛО РАБОТЫ

10

Вид спереди-справа

11

Вид сзади

13

Примечание

14

Примечание:

14

Внимание!

14

Вид снизу

15

Важно:

16

Зона действия пульта ДУ

18

Установка батарей в пульт ДУ

19

НАСТРОЙКА И ЭКСПЛУАТАЦИЯ

20

Регулировка высоты проектора

24

Регулировка громкости

25

Работа с экранным меню

26

Выбор языка экранного меню

27

Структура экранного меню

28

Меню Изображение

29

Меню Computer (Компьютер)

30

Меню Доп наст

31

Менеджер цвета

32

Меню Параметры 1

33

ОПИСАНИЕ

34

Функция Доп. настройки 1

35

Функция Доп. настройки 2

37

Меню Параметры 2

38

Состояние

39

ПУНКТ ОПИСАНИЕ

40

Сброс счетчика

41

Замена проекционной лампы

44

Сброс времени работы лампы

46

Чистка объектива

47

Чистка корпуса

47

УСТРАНЕНИЕ НЕПОЛАДОК

49

Неполадки с изображением

50

Неполадки с лампой

51

Неполадки с пультом ДУ

51

Неполадки со звуком

52

Вопросы и ответы об HDMI

53

ТЕХНИЧЕСКИЕ ХАРАКТЕРИСТИКИ

54

Угол коррекции

55

285,0mm[11,22”]

58

261,4 mm[10,3”]

58

130,0mm[5,11”]

58

121,8mm[4,8”]

58

СООТВЕТСТВИЕ ТРЕБОВАНИЯМ

59

ПРИЛОЖЕНИЕ I

60

Группа команд 03

62

ASCII HEX Функция Описание

62

Получено

62





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