Projector
Monitor
Lighting
Digital Display
Job References
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Projector
Monitor
Lighting
Digital Display
Job References
Projector
Monitor
Lighting
Digital Display
Job References
Knowledge CenterTK850 will automatically detect and display compatible signals only. So, if there is no image after connecting an image source to HDMI-1 or HDMI-2 then please check step by step to make sure you are sending a compatible 4K HDR signal to the projector.
* USB 3.0 (Media Reader) supports HDR10 only.
Firstly, please press the Menu button on the remote control and select the Information menu to determine whether you are receiving a HDR signal.
• Check the projector's Information menu to make sure your 4K player output is set at the following compatible resolution.
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• Check the projectors Information menu to make sure that the projector auto detects the correct color system (full or limited of RGB / YUV) as a compatible signal. In the meantime you can also check the output of your 4K player by referring to its user manual or contact its provider for the HDR output signal compatibility.
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Secondly, if there’s still no image after checking the compatible signal then please check your HDMI cable version, which we suggest in the following chart for compatible HDMI Cables for 4K HDR. (Please refer: How to set up TK850?)
Display format (refresh rate) | Refresh rate (in HZ) | Resolusiton (in pixels) |
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Display format (refresh rate) 4K x 2K | Refresh rate (in HZ) 24/25/30/50/60 | Resolusiton (in pixels) 3840 x 2160 |
• Check the projectors Information menu to make sure that the projector auto detects the correct color system (full or limited of RGB / YUV) as a compatible signal. In the meantime you can also check the output of your 4K player by referring to its user manual or contact its provider for the HDR output signal compatibility.
Display format (refresh rate) | Chroma subsampling | 8 Bit | 10 Bit | 12 Bit |
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Display format (refresh rate) 4K/60 (60 Hz) | Chroma subsampling 4:4:4 | 8 Bit Yes | 10 Bit No | 12 Bit No |
Display format (refresh rate) 4K/60 (60 Hz) | Chroma subsampling 4:2:2 | 8 Bit Yes | 10 Bit Yes | 12 Bit Yes |
Display format (refresh rate) 4K/60 (60 Hz) | Chroma subsampling 4:2:0 | 8 Bit Yes | 10 Bit Yes | 12 Bit Yes |
Display format (refresh rate) 4K/24 (24 Hz) | Chroma subsampling 4:4:4 | 8 Bit Yes | 10 Bit Yes | 12 Bit Yes |
Display format (refresh rate) 4K/24 (24 Hz) | Chroma subsampling 4:2:2 | 8 Bit Yes | 10 Bit Yes | 12 Bit Yes |
Display format (refresh rate) 4K/24 (24 Hz) | Chroma subsampling 4:2:0 | 8 Bit Yes | 10 Bit Yes | 12 Bit Yes |
Secondly, if there’s still no image after checking the compatible signal then please check your HDMI cable version, which we suggest in the following chart for compatible HDMI Cables for 4K HDR.
Applicable Models
TK850