Concerning connectors and cables, Basic operation, Trigger connector – Marantz LN-11S1A User Manual

Page 8: Remote control, Cleaning, Operating range of remote controller, Remote control code, Controlling the unit using a remote controller

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BASIC OPERATION

CONCERNING CONNECTORS

AND CABLES

TRIGGER CONNECTOR

The +12 TRIGGER IN/OUT jacks on the LN-11S1A
are used to input/output signals that move the
anamorphic lens into the operating position and
return it to standby position. Either a 3.5-mm
monaural mini-plug or 3.5-mm stereo mini-plug can
be used.

+12V DC

(Trigger Control)

N/C

Ground

REMOTE CONTROL

A remote controller is not packaged with this unit.
This unit is controlled using the remote controller
supplied with a VP-11 or VP-15 series projector.

INPUT

V-MUTE

ENTER

MENU

ASPECT

FULL

CINEMA

VCR MODE BLACK LEVEL PATTERN

BLACK

NOR

ZOOM

THRU

INFO.

C1

C2

S

G1

H1

H2

V

G2

A1

A2

RGB

G3

STD

DYN

I

M

A

G4

THTR

COMP.1

COMP.2

S-VIDEO

USER

HDMI 1

HDMI 2

VIDEO

AUX 1

BLANKING

AUX 2

RC-11VPS1

REMOTE CONTROLLER

ON

STANDBY

IRIS

LAMP

C.TEMP

GAMMA

B1

OFF

B3

B2

OPERATING RANGE OF REMOTE CONTROLLER

The operating range for a remote controller and this
unit is shown in the figure below.

30˚

30˚

5m

Notes:

• Do not allow direct sunlight or strong light, such

as from inverter fluorescent lighting, to strike the

remote control receiver. The remote controller

may become inoperational.

• Note that use of a remote controller may result

in the unintended operation of other equipment

controlled using infrared signals.

• The unit cannot be controlled remotely if there is

an obstacle between the remote controller and the

remote control receiver.

• Do not place objects on top of the remote controller.

This may result in continuous depression of

buttons, causing batteries to be consumed.

REMOTE CONTROL CODE

Not only is it possible to control this unit using the
remote controller (AUX1 and AUX2) of a VP-11
series or VP-15 series projector, but it is also
possible to control this unit using a programmable
remote controller (such as an RC9001 or RC2001).
Commands used to control this unit are given in the
table on the right. For details, refer to page 5 under
“ADVANCED OPERATION.”

RC5

Command

Operation

00

56

15 Moves the anamorphic lens to the

operating position.

00

62

01 Moves the anamorphic lens to the

operating position.

00

56

20 Moves the anamorphic lens to the

non-operating position.

00

62

02 Moves the anamorphic lens to the

non-operating position.

CONTROLLING THE UNIT USING A REMOTE CONTROLLER

This unit can be controlled using a VP-11 or VP-15
series remote controller or programmable remote
controller. Refer to Figure 4.
Press the AUX1 button on the VP-11 or VP-15 series
remote controller and the anamorphic lens moves
to the operating position (Refer to Figure 2). Press
the AUX2 button on the VP-11 or VP-15 series
remote controller and the anamorphic lens moves
to the opposite end from the operating position
(Refer to Figure 1).

C1

C2

S

G1

H1

H2

V

G2

A1

A2

RGB

G3

STD

DYN

G4

THTR

COMP.1

COMP.2

S-VIDEO

USER

HDMI 1

HDMI 2

VIDEO

AUX 1

AUX 2

ON

STANDBY

IRIS

LAMP

C.TEMP

GAMMA

Push to slide in

Push to slide out

Figure 4

CLEANING

The anamorphic lens used with this unit is a specially
coated, precision optical product.
If dust attaches to the lens surface, blow it off using
a blower dedicated to cleaning camera lenses. For
dirt attached to the lens, blow away dust attached
to the lens surface using a blower, and gently wipe
the lens using a soft cloth such as a cleaning cloth
or cloth for cleaning eyeglasses. If the lens surface
is noticeably dirty, wipe the dirt away using a soft
cloth for cleaning lenses dampened with a cleaner
for use with plastic lenses.Then, finish by wiping
the lens in the same manner with a new, soft cloth.
Take care because dirt may re-attach to the lens if
the lens is polished using the same cloth used to
wipe the dirt away.

Note:

Never use alcohol or benzene, thinner, acid/alkaline

cleaning agents, cleaners including polishing

agents, or chemically treated wiping cloth as they

may damage the lens surface.

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