Projection type image display apparatus and information display method on projection type image display apparatus
10564535 ยท 2020-02-18
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
G03B21/00
PHYSICS
H04N5/63
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A display of various types of information on a subdisplay provided to a main body of a projector can be maintained even after supply of power source is stopped. According to a representative embodiment, included are: a power source connection unit connecting a power supply line for supplying, from outside, power used in a projection type image display apparatus; a nonvolatile display device provided separately from an image projection unit and displaying at least character information; and a processing unit displaying information on one or more predetermined items on the nonvolatile display device, and a state of displaying information on the nonvolatile display device is maintained even in a state where the power supply line is not connected to the power source connection unit.
Claims
1. A projection type image display apparatus having a display element, an image of which is to be projected as a projection image via a projection optical system by using light from a light source, the apparatus comprising: a power source connector configured to connect a power supply line for supplying, from outside, power used in the projection type image display apparatus; a nonvolatile display provided independent of the display element and configured to display at least character information; and a processor having information on one or more predetermined items displayed on the nonvolatile display, wherein a state of displaying information on the nonvolatile display is maintained even in a state where the power supply line is not connected to the power source connector, wherein the nonvolatile display displays the plurality of predetermined items including model attribute identification information that is specific attribute information of the projection type image display apparatus and owner information that indicates information related to an owner of the projection type image display apparatus, wherein the projection type image display apparatus projects a setting menu screen for a setting related to display of the predetermined items of the nonvolatile display device, and wherein, via the setting menu, the projection type image display apparatus allows a user to update the contents of the owner information by using a password, but the projection type image display apparatus never allows the user to update the contents of the model attribute identification information after the time of manufacturing of the projection type image display apparatus.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTIONS OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(20) Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. Note that components having the same function are denoted by the same reference characters throughout the drawings for describing the embodiments, and the repetitive description thereof will be omitted.
(21) <Apparatus Configuration>
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(23) The projection type image display apparatus 1 includes respective components of, for example, a power source unit 11, a light source drive unit 12, a light source 13, an illumination optical system 14, a display element 15, a projection optical system 16, a nonvolatile display device 17, a processing unit 18, a cooling fan 19, an image signal input unit 20, a memory 21, a nonvolatile memory 22, an operation input unit 23, an image signal input terminal 24, a power source connection unit 25, and a power supply line 26, etc., all of which are mounted by hardware and various types of device, etc.
(24) As illustrated in the example of
(25) The light source drive unit 12 drives the light source 13 to emit light in accordance with control from the processing unit 18 to be described below. The light source 13 uses, for example, a high pressure mercury lamp, a xenon lamp, an light emitting diode (LED) light source, and a laser light source, etc. The illumination optical system 14 is an optical system constituted by one or more lenses for converging the light emitted from the light source 13. The display element 15 is an element for forming an image(s) to be projected on the basis of an image signal from the processing unit 18, and is constituted by a transmissive or reflective liquid crystal panel (or a digital micromirror device (DMD)(registered trademark) panel), or the like. An image is projected by transmitting or reflecting the light converged by the illumination optical system 14. The projection optical system 16 is an optical system constituted by one or more lenses for enlarging the projection image from the display element 15 and projecting it onto the screen 4. These components constitute an image projection unit.
(26) The nonvolatile display device 17 is, for example, a device such as electronic paper constituting a subdisplay provided to an exterior of the projection type image display apparatus 1 as illustrated in the example in
(27) By operating a microcomputer and/or executing a program by a central processing unit (CPU), for example, the processing unit 18 functions to control operations of the respective components of the projection type image display apparatus 1 such as formation of a projection image on the display element 15, projection of the image under control of the light source 13, and control of a display content of the nonvolatile display device 17. The cooling fan 19 is a fan for suppressing an increase in a temperature applied to the components by discharging heat generated by the light source 13 to the outside. The fan is controlled by the processing unit 18 so as to operate by an interval of a predetermined time or by falling below a predetermined temperature even after the projection of the image onto the screen 4 is finished and the light source 13 stops light emission.
(28) The image signal input unit 20 is an external interface that receives an input of an image signal to be projected from an information processing terminal such as a not-shown personal computer (PC) connected via the image signal input terminal 24 as illustrated in the example in
(29) The memory 21 is a built-in memory of the projection type image display apparatus 1, in which, for example, the processing unit 18 buffers the image signal inputted from the image signal input unit 20, and which develops various setting information or the like onto a table and stores the developed information. The memory 21 includes the nonvolatile memory 22 such as a flash memory in addition to a volatile memory such as a dynamic random access memory (DRAM), thereby making it possible to retain information related to the state or the like of the projection type image display apparatus 1 and/or various types of setting information etc. even when the supply of power source is stopped.
(30) The operation input unit 23 is an external interface that receives an input of an instruction from the user toward the projection type image display apparatus 1 by operating a button, or the like (not illustrated) via a panel or the like provided to the exterior of the projection type image display apparatus 1 as illustrated in the example of
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(34) The owner identification display is not limited to the above-described display pattern, and may be displayed in a custom display mode in which the user can specify and display an arbitrary character(s) or the like via the setting menu. Moreover, the display content may be maintained as it is even when the power supply line 26 is disconnected and the power supply is stopped by the function of the nonvolatile display device 17. Thus, the content of the owner identification display remains without being deleted, so that security for a protection etc. against theft can be improved.
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(39) In the case of the projection type image display apparatus 1 in which the projection optical system 16 (projection lens) is replaceable, there may be a mode for displaying a model number of the currently attached replaceable lens (optional lens) in accordance with an instruction etc. from the user.
(40) In many cases of the projection type image display apparatus 1, the replaceable lens is not exposed significantly from an apparatus exterior, which makes it difficult to confirm its model or the like. Conventionally, in order to confirm the model or the like, there is a need to directly check the replaceable lens by removing a part of an exterior cover, or to check the model number etc. by connecting the power supply line 26, then starting up the projection type image display apparatus 1, and projecting an image of the menu screen etc. In contrast, if the model number of the replaceable lens (optional lens) is displayed on the nonvolatile display device 17 as described in the present embodiment, it is possible to confirm the model number of the optional lens, for example, even in a state where the power supply line 26 is not connected due to maintenance work or the like, which can significantly enhance efficiency of the maintenance work.
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(44) A content of the error display may be maintained, as it is, by the function of the nonvolatile display device 17 even in a case where the power supply is stopped due to disconnection of the power supply line 26. This makes it possible for the user to notify the content of the error in contacting a service department or the like of the manufacturer without reconnecting the power supply line 26. Moreover, even when the projection type image display apparatus 1 is sent for repair to a dealer or a service department etc. of a manufacturer, the person in charge, or the like is capable of grasping the content of the error without connecting the power supply line 26, thereby being able to enhance work efficiency.
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(48) Incidentally, a display method illustrated in each of the above drawings is an example, and items on the display, order of the display, the number of lines on the display, and the like in each of the drawing are not limited to those illustrated in the drawings. The items on the display in the respective drawings may be displayed in combination with other items. Moreover, for example, a display pattern may be switched at any time on the basis of an instruction(s) from the user via the operation input unit 23.
(49) Hereinafter, described will be a case where a display region of the nonvolatile display device 17 is divided into a plurality of regions and the pieces of information illustrated in
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(52) Incidentally, the display method illustrated in each of
(53) <Example of Screen Transition of Subdisplay (Nonvolatile Display Device 17)>
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(55) When the light source 13 is turned on in the standby display (before setting) (S02) state and image projection is started, the state transitions to alight source turning-on display (S03) state. From this state, when the user performs the setting processing via the setting menu and the light source 13 is then turned off to finish the image projection, the state transitions to a state of a light source post-turning-off during-cooling display (S04). Then, when the cooling is finished, the state transitions to a state of a standby display (after setting) (S05). The state transitions directly to the standby display (after setting) (S05) state without indicating the light source post-turning-off during-cooling display (S04) in a case where the light source 13 is turned off from the light source turning-on display (S03) state. When the light source 13 is turned on again in the standby display (after setting) (S05) state, the state returns to the light source turned-on display (S03) state.
(56) In contrast, when the power supply is turned off by an ordinary procedure in the standby display (before setting) (S02) state or the standby display (after setting) (S05) state, that is, when the power supply line 26 is disconnected, the state transitions to a state of a from-standby power supply turning-off display (S06). In the present embodiment, by the function of the nonvolatile display device 17, a display of predetermined information can be maintained even in a state without the power supply.
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(59) When the power supply is turned off by an ordinary procedure in the state of the error display (S08), that is, when the power supply line 26 is disconnected, the state transitions to a state of a from-error power supply turning-off display (S09). Even in this case, due to the function of the nonvolatile display device 17, it is possible to maintain the display of predetermined information even in the state of having no power supply.
(60) Examples of the specific display contents in the respective states of the screen transitions illustrated in the examples of
(61) TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 DISPLAY SWITCHING DISPLAY SWITCHING EXAMPLE 1-2 EXAMPLE 1-1 MAINTAIN REPLACEMENT MAINTAIN OWNER COMPONENT RELATED IDENTIFICATION DISPLAY DISPLAY ALSO AFTER ALSO AFTER TURNING OFF TURNING OFF POWER STATUS POWER PROVISION PROVISION S01 SHIPMENT DISPLAY NO DISPLAY OR OTHER NO DISPLAY OR OTHER DISPLAY DISPLAY S02 STANDBY DISPLAY NO DISPLAY OR OTHER NO DISPLAY OR OTHER (BEFORE SETTING) DISPLAY DISPLAY S03 LIGHT SOURCE OPERATION STATE OPERATION STATE TURNING-ON DISPLAY DISPLAY DISPLAY S04 LIGHT SOURCE DURING-COOLING DISPLAY DURING-COOLING DISPLAY POST-TURNING-OFF DURING-COOLING DISPLAY S05 STANDBY DISPLAY OWNER IDENTIFICATION REPLACEMENT (AFTER SETTING) DISPLAY COMPONENT RELATED DISPLAY S06 FROM-STANDBY POWER MAINTAIN STANDBY MAINTAIN STANDBY PROVISION TURNING-OFF DISPLAY DISPLAY DISPLAY S07 FROM-OTHER-THAN- MAINTAIN DISPLAY AT MAINTAIN DISPLAY AT STANDBY POWER TIME OF TURNING OFF TIME OF TURNING OFF PROVISION FORCIBLY POWER PROVISION POWER PROVISION TURNING-OFF STATE S08 ERROR DISPLAY ERROR DISPLAY ERROR DISPLAY S09 FROM-ERROR POWER MAINTAIN ERROR DISPLAY MAINTAIN ERROR DISPLAY PROVISION TURNING-OFF DISPLAY
(62) As illustrated in
(63) Basically, the shipment display (S01) in any of the above patterns indicates no display or arbitrary information previously set as other display. Alternatively, the model attribute identification display illustrated in
(64) Alternatively, the model attribute identification display illustrated in
(65) The light source turning-on display (S03) is set to indicate the operation state display illustrated in
(66) In the case of the from-standby power supply turning-off display (S06) also in any of the patterns, the display content in the standby display (S02 or S05) is to be maintained as it is even when the power supply is turned off. Similarly, in the from-other-than-standby power supply forcibly turning-off display (S07), the display content at a time point when the power supply is turned off is to be maintained as it is. Moreover, the error display (S08) is set to indicate the error displays illustrated in
(67) Next, as illustrated in
(68) TABLE-US-00002 TABLE 2 DISPLAY SWITCHING DISPLAY SWITCHING DISPLAY SWITCHING EXAMPLE 2-2 EXAMPLE 2-3 EXAMPLE 2-1 ALWAYS INDICATE ALWAYS INDICATE MODEL DISPLAY ALWAYS INDICATE OWNER REPLACEMENT COMPONENT ATTRIBUTE IDENTIFICATION STATUS REGION IDENTIFICATION DISPLAY RELATED DISPLAY DISPLAY S01 SHIPMENT #1 NO DISPLAY NO DISPLAY NO DISPLAY DISPLAY OR OTHER DISPLAY OR OTHER DISPLAY OR OTHER DISPLAY #2 NO DISPLAY NO DISPLAY MODEL ATTRIBUTE OR OTHER DISPLAY OR OTHER DISPLAY IDENTIFICATION DISPLAY S02 STANDBY #1 NO DISPLAY NO DISPLAY NO DISPLAY DISPLAY OR OTHER DISPLAY OR OTHER DISPLAY OR OTHER DISPLAY (BEFORE SETTING) #2 NO DISPLAY NO DISPLAY MODEL ATTRIBUTE OR OTHER DISPLAY OR OTHER DISPLAY IDENTIFICATION DISPLAY S03 LIGHT SOURCE #1 OPERATION STATE DISPLAY OPERATION STATE DISPLAY OPERATION STATE DISPLAY TURNING-ON #2 OWNER IDENTIFICATION REPLACEMENT COMPONENT MODEL ATTRIBUTE DISPLAY DISPLAY RELATED DISPLAY IDENTIFICATION DISPLAY S04 LIGHT SOURCE #1 DURING-COOLING DISPLAY DURING-COOLING DISPLAY DURING-COOLING DISPLAY POST-TURNING- #2 OWNER IDENTIFICATION REPLACEMENT COMPONENT MODEL ATTRIBUTE OFF DISPLAY RELATED DISPLAY IDENTIFICATION DISPLAY S05 STANDBY #1 INDICATE NO DISPLAY OR INDICATE NO DISPLAY OR INDICATE NO DISPLAY OR DISPLAY (AFTER DISPLAY OTHER THAN DISPLAY OTHER THAN DISPLAY OTHER THAN SETTING) OWNER IDENTIFICATION REPLACEMENT COMPONENT MODEL ATTRIBUTE DISPLAY RELATED DISPLAY IDENTIFICATION DISPLAY #2 OWNER IDENTIFICATION REPLACEMENT COMPONENT MODEL ATTRIBUTE DISPLAY RELATED DISPLAY IDENTIFICATION DISPLAY S06 FROM-STANDBY #1 MAINTAIN STANDBY MAINTAIN STANDBY MAINTAIN STANDBY POWER DISPLAY DISPLAY DISPLAY PROVISION #2 MAINTAIN OWNER MAINTAIN REPLACEMENT MAINTAIN MODEL TURNING-OFF IDENTFICATION DISPLAY COMPONENT RELATED ATTRIBUTE IDENTIFICATION DISPLAY DISPLAY DISPLAY S07 FROM-OTHER- #1 MAINTAIN DISPLAY MAINTAIN DISPLAY MAINTAIN DISPLAY THAN-STANDBY AT TIME OF TURNING AT TIME OF TURNING AT TIME OF TURNING POWER OFF POWER PROVISION OFF POWER PROVISION OFF POWER PROVISION PROVISION #2 MAINTAIN OWNER MAINTAIN REPLACEMENT MAINTAIN MODEL FORCIBLY IDENTFICATION DISPLAY COMPONENT RELATED ATTRIBUTE IDENTIFICATION TURNING-OFF DISPLAY DISPLAY STATE S08 ERROR DISPLAY #1 ERROR DISPLAY ERROR DISPLAY ERROR DISPLAY #2 OWNER IDENTIFICATION REPLACEMENT COMPONENT MODEL ATTRIBUTE DISPLAY RELATED DISPLAY IDENTIFICATION DISPLAY S09 FROM-ERROR #1 MAINTAIN ERROR DISPLAY MAINTAIN ERROR DISPLAY MAINTAIN ERROR DISPLAY POWER #2 MAINTAIN OWNER MAINTAIN REPLACEMENT MAINTAIN MODEL PROVISION IDENTIFICATION DISPLAY COMPONENT RELATED ATTRIBUTE IDENTIFICATION TURNING-OFF DISPLAY DISPLAY DISPLAY
(69) Table 2 illustrates, as an example of a display content, content to be displayed in each of display region 1 (e.g., upper regions in
(70) Display switching example 2-1 in the table is a pattern of: fixedly and always indicating the owner identification display illustrated in
(71) In the shipment display (S01) and the standby display (before setting) (S02) in any of the patterns, either of display regions #1 and #2 basically indicates no display or other display similarly to the case of Table 1. For example, display region #1 may be set to the model attribute identification display illustrated in
(72) Moreover, the light source turning-on display (S03) in any of the patterns sets display region #1 to the operation state display illustrated in
(73) In addition, in the standby display (after setting) (S05), display region #1 corresponds to each of the patterns, specifically indicates no display or a display(s) other than the owner identification display in the case of display switching example 2-1, indicates no display or a display (s) other than the replacement component related display in the case of display switching example 2-2, and indicates no display or a display(s) other than the model attribute identification display in the case of display switching example 2-3. In contrast, display region #2 is similar to the case of the above-described light source post-turning-off during-cooling display (S04).
(74) In the case of the from-standby power supply turning-off display (S06) in any of the patterns, display region #1 maintains the display content at the standby display (S02 or S05) as it is even when the power supply is turned off. Similarly, in the from-other-than-standby power supply forcibly turning-off display (S07), display region #1 maintains the display content, as it is, at the time when the power supply is turned off. Moreover, in the error display (S08), display region #1 indicates the error display each illustrated in
(75) In contrast, for each display of the from-standby power supply turning-off display (S06) to the from-error power supply turning-off display (S09), display region #2 corresponds to each of the patterns, specifically maintains or indicates: the owner identification display illustrated in
(76) Next, as illustrated in
(77) TABLE-US-00003 TABLE 3 DISPLAY SWITCHING DISPLAY SWITCHING EXAMPLE 2-1 EXAMPLE 2-2 ALWAYS INDICATE OWNER ALWAYS INDICATE MODEL IDENTIFICATION DISPLAY AND ATTRIBUTE IDENTIFICATION DISPLAY REPLACEMENT COMPONENT DISPLAY AND REPLACEMENT STATUS REGION RELATED DISPLAY COMPONENT RELATED DISPLAY S01 SHIPMENT DISPLAY #1 NO DISPLAY OR OTHER DISPLAY NO DISPLAY OR OTHER DISPLAY #2 NO DISPLAY OR OTHER DISPLAY NO DISPLAY OR OTHER DISPLAY #3 NO DISPLAY OR OTHER DISPLAY MODEL ATTRIBUTE IDENTIFICATION DISPLAY S02 STANDBY DISPLAY #1 NO DISPLAY OR OTHER DISPLAY NO DISPLAY OR OTHER DISPLAY (BEFORE SETTING) #2 NO DISPLAY OR OTHER DISPLAY NO DISPLAY OR OTHER DISPLAY #3 NO DISPLAY OR OTHER DISPLAY MODEL ATTRIBUTE IDENTIFICATION DISPLAY S03 LIGHT SOURCE #1 OPERATION STATE DISPLAY OPERATION STATE DISPLAY TURNING-ON #2 OWNER IDENTIFICATION DISPLAY REPLACEMENT COMPONENT DISPLAY RELATED DISPLAY #3 REPLACEMENT COMPONENT MODEL ATTRIBUTE RELATED DISPLAY IDENTIFICATION DISPLAY S04 LIGHT SOURCE #1 DURING-COOLING DISPLAY DURING-COOLING DISPLAY POST-TURNING- #2 OWNER IDENTIFICATION DISPLAY REPLACEMENT COMPONENT OFF DURING- RELATED DISPLAY COOLING DISPLAY #3 REPLACEMENT COMPONENT MODEL ATTRIBUTE RELATED DISPLAY IDENTIFICATION DISPLAY S05 STANDBY DISPLAY #1 INDICATE NO DISPLAY OR INDICATE NO DISPLAY OR (AFTER SETTING) DISPLAY OTHER THAN OWNER DISPLAY OTHER THAN MODEL IDENTIFICATION DISPLAY AND ATTRIBUTE IDENTIFICATION REPLACEMENT COMPONENT DISPLAY AND REPLACEMENT RELATED DISPLAY COMPONENT RELATED DISPLAY #2 OWNER IDENTIFICATION DISPLAY REPLACEMENT COMPONENT RELATED DISPLAY #3 REPLACEMENT COMPONENT MODEL ATTRIBUTE RELATED DISPLAY IDENTIFICATION DISPLAY S06 FROM-STANDBY #1 MAINTAIN STANDBY DISPLAY MAINTAIN STANDBY DISPLAY POWER PROVISION #2 MAINTAIN OWNER MAINTAIN REPLACEMENT TURNING-OFF IDENTIFICATION DISPLAY COMPONENT RELATED DISPLAY DISPLAY #3 MAINTAIN REPLACEMENT MAINTAIN MODEL ATTRIBUTE COMPONENT RELATED DISPLAY IDENTIFICATION DISPLAY S07 FROM-OTHER- #1 MAINTAIN DISPLAY AT TIME OF MAINTAIN DISPLAY AT TIME OF THAN-STANDBY TURNING OFF POWER PROVISION TURNING OFF POWER PROVISION POWER PROVISION #2 MAINTAIN OWNER MAINTAIN REPLACEMENT FORCIBLY IDENTIFICATION DISPLAY COMPONENT RELATED DISPLAY TURNING-OFF #3 MAINTAIN REPLACEMENT MAINTAIN MODEL ATTRIBUTE STATE COMPONENT RELATED DISPLAY IDENTIFICATION DISPLAY S08 ERROR DISPLAY #1 ERROR DISPLAY ERROR DISPLAY #2 OWNER IDENTIFICATION DISPLAY REPLACEMENT COMPONENT RELATED DISPLAY #3 REPLACEMENT COMPONENT MODEL ATTRIBUTE RELATED DISPLAY IDENTIFICATION DISPLAY S09 FROM-ERROR #1 MAINTAIN ERROR DISPLAY MAINTAIN ERROR DISPLAY POWER PROVISION #2 MAINTAIN OWNER MAINTAIN REPLACEMENT TURNING-OFF IDENTIFICATION DISPLAY COMPONENT RELATED DISPLAY DISPLAY #3 MAINTAIN REPLACEMENT MAINTAIN MODEL ATTRIBUTE COMPONENT RELATED DISPLAY IDENTIFICATION DISPLAY DISPLAY SWITCHING EXAMPLE 2-3 ALWAYS INDICATE MODEL ATTRIBUTE IDENTIFICATION DISPLAY AND OWNER STATUS DISPLAY REGION IDENTIFICATION DISPLAY S01 SHIPMENT DISPLAY #1 NO DISPLAY OR OTHER DISPLAY #2 NO DISPLAY OR OTHER DISPLAY #3 MODEL ATTRIBUTE IDENTIFICATION DISPLAY S02 STANDBY DISPLAY #1 NO DISPLAY OR OTHER DISPLAY (BEFORE SETTING) #2 NO DISPLAY OR OTHER DISPLAY #3 MODEL ATTRIBUTE IDENTIFICATION DISPLAY S03 LIGHT SOURCE #1 OPERATION STATE DISPLAY TURNING-ON #2 OWNER IDENTIFICATION DISPLAY DISPLAY #3 MODEL ATTRIBUTE IDENTIFICATION DISPLAY S04 LIGHT SOURCE #1 DURING-COOLING DISPLAY POST-TURNING- #2 OWNER IDENTIFICATION DISPLAY OFF DURING- COOLING DISPLAY #3 MODEL ATTRIBUTE IDENTIFICATION DISPLAY S05 STANDBY DISPLAY #1 INDICATE NO DISPLAY OR (AFTER SETTING) DISPLAY OTHER THAN MODEL ATTRIBUTE IDENTIFICATION DISPLAY AND OWNER IDENTIFICATION DISPLAY #2 OWNER IDENTIFICATION DISPLAY #3 MODEL ATTRIBUTE IDENTIFICATION DISPLAY S06 FROM-STANDBY #1 MAINTAIN STANDBY DISPLAY POWER PROVISION #2 MAINTAIN OWNER TURNING-OFF IDENTIFICATION DISPLAY DISPLAY #3 MAINTAIN MODEL ATTRIBUTE IDENTIFICATION DISPLAY S07 FROM-OTHER- #1 MAINTAIN DISPLAY AT TIME OF THAN-STANDBY TURNING OFF POWER PROVISION POWER PROVISION #2 MAINTAIN OWNER FORCIBLY IDENTIFICATION DISPLAY TURNING-OFF #3 MAINTAIN MODEL ATTRIBUTE STATE IDENTIFICATION DISPLAY S08 ERROR DISPLAY #1 ERROR DISPLAY #2 OWNER IDENTIFICATION DISPLAY #3 MODEL ATTRIBUTE IDENTIFICATION DISPLAY S09 FROM-ERROR #1 MAINTAIN ERROR DISPLAY POWER PROVISION #2 MAINTAIN OWNER TURNING-OFF IDENTIFICATION DISPLAY DISPLAY #3 MAINTAIN MODEL ATTRIBUTE IDENTIFICATION DISPLAY
(78) Table 3 illustrates, as an example of display content, a content to be displayed in each of display region 1 (e.g., upper regions in
(79) Display switching example 3-1 in the table is a pattern of: fixedly and always indicating the owner identification display illustrated in
(80) In the shipment display (S01) and the standby display (before setting) (S02), each of display regions #1, #2, and #3 in any of the patterns basically indicates no display or other display similarly to the case of Table 1. However, for example, display region #1 may be set to the model attribute identification display illustrated in
(81) Moreover, in any of the patterns, display region #1 is set to the operation state display illustrated in
(82) Incidentally, similarly to the case of Table 1 described above, the owner identification display and the replacement component related display are to be indicated only when the turning-on of the display is specified by the user via the setting menu described below. Further the owner identification display is to be indicated only when the owner information has been registered by the user.
(83) In addition, in the standby display (after setting) (S05), display region #1 corresponds to each of the patterns, specifically indicates no display or a display(s) other than the replacement component related display in the case of display switching example 3-1, indicates no display or a display(s) other than the model attribute identification display and the replacement component related display in the case of display switching example 3-2, and indicates no display or a display(s) other than the model attribute identification display and the owner identification display in the case of display switching example 3-3. Display regions #2 and #3 are similar to the case of the light source post-turning-off during-cooling display (S04) described above.
(84) In the case of the from-standby power supply turning-off display (S06) in any of the patterns, display region #1 maintains, as it is, the display content at the standby display (S02 or S05) even when the power supply is turned off. Similarly, in the from-other-than-standby power supply forcibly turning-off display (S07), display region #1 maintains, as it is, the display content at a time point when the power supply is turned off. Moreover, in the error display (S08), display region #1 indicates the error display each illustrated in
(85) In contrast, display regions #2 and #3 correspond to each of the patterns about each of the displays of the from-standby power supply turning-off display (S06) to the from-error power supply turning-off display (S09), specifically maintain or indicate: the owner identification display illustrated in
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(88) In an example of
(89) Meanwhile, a right side portion of the screen in
(90) Incidentally, the items of attribute information of the projection type image display apparatus 1 such as a model name and performance in the model attribute identification display can be set only regarding the turning-on/off of the display in the model attribute identification display setting menu 55, so that the user cannot rewrite contents of the above items. This makes it possible to suppress such illegal resale or the like as to improperly alter attribute information on a model name and performance, etc. Alternatively, in the case of updating the owner information or the user-specified sentence in the owner identification display setting menu 53, illegal rewriting may be suppressed by requiring an input of a password(s) as illustrated in the example of
(91) Moreover, there is no need to register the above-described user-specified sentence as the owner information. As illustrated in the example of
(92) As described above, according to the projection type image display apparatus 1 that is an embodiment of the present invention, it is possible to maintain the display of various types of information on the subdisplay configured by the nonvolatile display device 17 such as electronic paper provided to the main body exterior even after the power supply is stopped.
(93) For example, it is possible to improve security such as theft prevention by maintaining the owner identification display even in a state of having no power supply. Moreover, by maintaining the replacement component related display even in the state of having no power supply, it is possible to significantly improve efficiency of maintenance work. Moreover, by maintaining the model attribute identification display even in the state of having no power supply, it is possible to suppress such illegal resale or the like as to improperly alter the model attribute information. Moreover, by maintaining the error display even in the state of having no power supply, it is possible to significantly improve work efficiency of repair work or the like.
(94) It is particularly effective that each of the above-described aspects of the present invention is adopted for a non-battery-driven projection type image display apparatus having difficulty in turning on the light source and controlling a display change of a subdisplay when power supply from an external power source via a power supply line is interrupted.
(95) Alternatively, it is particularly effective that each of the above-described aspects of the present invention is adopted for a projection type image display apparatus mounting no battery for turning on the light source and/or controlling a display change of a subdisplay without a power supply line.
(96) In other words, it is particularly effective that each of the above-described aspects of the present invention is adopted for a projection type image display apparatus turning on the light source and controlling a display change of a subdisplay only when the power supply from an external power supply via the power supply line is available.
(97) In the foregoing, the invention made by the inventors of the present invention has been concretely described based on the embodiments. However, it is needless to say that the present invention is not limited to the foregoing embodiments and various modifications and alterations can be made within the scope of the present invention. For examples, the embodiments above have been described in detail so as to make the present invention easily understood, and the present invention is not always limited to the embodiment having all of the described constituent elements. Also, a part of the configuration of each embodiment as described above can be added to, eliminated from, or replaced with another configuration.
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(98) 1 . . . Projection type image display apparatus; 3 . . . External power supply; 4 . . . Screen; 11 . . . Power source unit; 12 . . . Light source drive unit; 13 . . . Light source; 14 . . . Illumination optical system; 15 . . . Display element; 16 . . . Projection optical system; 17 . . . Nonvolatile display device; 18 . . . Processing unit; 19 . . . Cooling fan; 20 . . . Image signal input unit; 21 . . . Memory; 22 . . . Nonvolatile memory; 23 . . . Operation input unit; 24 . . . Image signal input terminal; 25 . . . Power source connection unit; 26 . . . Power supply line; 41 . . . Projection image; 50 . . . Setting menu screen; 51 . . . Cursor; 52 . . . Owner information registration menu; 53 . . . Owner identification display setting menu; 54 . . . Replacement component related display setting menu; 55 . . . Model attribute identification display setting menu; 56 . . . User-specified sentence registration menu; and 57 . . . User-specified sentence display setting menu.