Multimedia Projector
MODEL PLC-XU115
Owner’s Manual
Network Supported □WirelessLAN IEEE802.11b/g □WiredLAN 100-Base-TX/10-Base-T Memory Viewer □SDCardMemoryViewer
* Refertotheowner’smanualsbelowfordetailsaboutnetworkandmemoryviewerfunction.
■ NetworkSet-upandOperation ■ Memoryviewer
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Features and DesignThisMultimediaProjectorisdesignedwiththemostadvancedtechnologyforportability,durability,andeaseofuse.Thisprojectorutilizesbuilt-inmultimediafeatures,apaletteof16.77millioncolors,andmatrixliquidcrystaldisplay(LCD)technology.
◆ Compact Design Thisprojectorisdesignedcompactinsizeandweight.
It iseasytocarryandinstalledanywhereyouwishtouse.
◆ Capable of �60-degree Projection Thisprojectoriscapableof360-degreeprojection.
*Somerestrictionrequired,seepage8.
◆ Simple Computer System Setting TheprojectorhastheMulti-scansystemtoconformto
almostall computeroutput signalsquickly (p.32).UptoUXGAresolutioncanbeaccepted.
◆ Useful Functions for Presentations -Thedigitalzoomfunctionallowsyoutofocusonthe
crucialinformationduringapresentation(p.39).
-Blackboards* canbeusedasaprojection screen.*TheboardcolorislimitedtoGreen(pp.36,43).
◆ Power Management ThePowermanagement function reduces power
consumptionandmaintainsthelamplife(p.52).
◆ Lamp Control Brightnessof theprojection lampcanbe selected
(pp.28,53).
◆ Quick Termination TheACpower cord canbeunplugged immediately
after turningoff theprojectorwithoutwaiting for theterminationofthecoolingfanrotation(p.23).
◆ Logo Function TheLogofunctionallowsyoutocustomizethescreen
logo (pp.49–50).You can capturean image for thescreen logoanduse it for the starting-updisplayorbetweenpresentations.
◆ Multilanguage Menu Display Operationmenuisavailablein16languages;English,
German,French,Italian,Spanish,Portuguese,Dutch,Swedish, Finnish, Polish,Hungarian,Romanian,Russian,Chinese,Korean,andJapanese(p.47).
◆ Security Function TheSecurity functionhelps you to ensure security
of theprojector.With theKey lock function, you canlocktheoperationonthetopcontrolorremotecontrol(p.54).PIN code lock functionpreventsunauthorizeduseoftheprojector(pp.22,54–55).
◆ Helpful Maintenance Functions Lampand filtermaintenance functions provide for
betterandpropermaintenanceoftheprojector.
◆ LAN Network Function This projector is loadedwith theWiredandWireless
LANnetwork function.Youcanprojectan imageonacomputeraswellasoperateandmanagetheprojectorvia network.For details, refer to theowner’smanual“NetworkSet-upandOperation.”
◆ Memory Viewer Function InsertthededicatedSDcardmemoryintotheprojector
to project imagesor presentationdata storedwithin.Youdonothavetocarrycomputersorotherequipmentforapresentation.
*SDcardmemory is not suppliedwith theprojector.For details, refer to theowner’smanual ofMemoryviewer.
◆ Input Search Function Inputsignalcanbesearchedautomatically.(p.51)
Notes: •TheOn-ScreenMenuandfiguresinthismanualmaydifferslightlyfromtheproduct. •Thecontentsofthismanualaresubjecttochangewithoutnotice.
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Table of Contents
TrademarksEach name of corporations or products in this book is either a registered trademark or a trademark of its respectivecorporation.
Features and Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .�Table of Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .�To the Owner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
AirCirculation 7MovingtheProjector 7InstallingtheProjectorinProperDirections 8
Compliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Part Names and Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
Front 10Back 10Bottom 10RearTerminal 11TopControl 12RemoteControl 13LaserPointerFunction 14PointerFunction 14WirelessMouseOperation 15RemoteControlCode 15RemoteControlBatteryInstallation 16RemoteControlOperatingRange 16AdjustableFeet 16
Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17PositioningtheProjector 17ConnectingtheACPowerCord 18ConnectingtoaComputer 19ConnectingtoVideoEquipment20ConnectingtoComponentVideoEquipment 21
Basic Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .��TurningOntheProjector 22TurningOfftheProjector 23HowtoOperatetheOn-ScreenMenu 24MenuBar 25ZoomandFocusAdjustment 26AutoSetupFunction 26KeystoneCorrection 26SoundAdjustment 27RemoteControlOperation 28
Computer Input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .�0InputSourceSelection(RGB:Computer1(Analog)/Computer2) 30
InputSourceSelection(RGB(PCdigital),RGB(AVHDCP)) 31ComputerSystemSelection 32AutoPCAdjustment 33ManualPCAdjustment 34ImageModeSelection 36ImageAdjustment 37ScreenSizeAdjustment 38Forzoominginandouttheimages39
Video Input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .�0InputSourceSelection(Video,S-video) 40InputSourceSelection(Component,RGBScart21-pin) 41VideoSystemSelection 42ImageModeSelection 43ImageAdjustment 44ScreenSizeAdjustment 46
Setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .�7Setting 47
Maintenance and Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . .58WarningIndicator 58CleaningtheFilter 59ResettingtheFilterCounter 59AttachingtheLensCap60CleaningtheProjectionLens 60CleaningtheProjectorCabinet 60LampReplacement 61ResettingtheLampCounter 62
Appendix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6�Troubleshooting 63MenuTree 67IndicatorsandProjectorCondition 69CompatibleComputerSpecifications 70TechnicalSpecifications 72OptionalParts 73PJLinkNotice 74ConfigurationsofTerminals 75PINCodeNumberMemo 76Dimensions77
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To the Owner
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK) . NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE EXCEPT LAMP REPLACEMENT . REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL .
THIS SYMBOL INDICATESTHATDANGEROUSVOLTAGECONSTITUTINGARISKOFELECTRICSHOCKISPRESENTWITHINTHISUNIT.
THIS SYMBOL INDICATES THAT THEREAREIMPORTANTOPERATINGANDMAINTENANCEINSTRUCTIONS IN THE OWNER'S MANUALWITHTHISUNIT.
CAUTIONRISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
Before installing andoperating this projector, read thismanualthoroughly.This projector providesmany convenient features andfunctions. Operating the projector properly enablesyou tomanage those featuresandmaintains it ingoodconditionformanyyearstocome.Improperoperationmayresultinnotonlyshorteningtheproduct-life,butalsomalfunctions, firehazard,orotheraccidents.Ifyourprojectorseemstooperateimproperly,readthismanualagain,checkoperationsandcableconnectionsand try the solutions in the “Troubleshooting” sectionin thebackof thisbooklet. If theproblemstill persists,contactthedealerwhereyoupurchasedtheprojectorortheservicecenter.
Safety Precaution
CAUTIONDO NOT SET THE PROjECTOR IN GREASy, wET, OR SMOKy CONDITIONS SUCH AS IN A KITCHEN TO PREVENT A BREAKDOwN OR A DISASTER . IF THE PROjECTOR COMES IN CONTACT wITH OIL OR CHEMICALS, IT MAy BECOME DETERIORATED .
READ AND KEEP THIS OwNER'S MANUAL FOR LATER USE .
wARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE .
–Thisprojectorproducesintenselightfromtheprojectionlens. Do not stare directly into the lens, otherwiseeye damage could result. Be especially careful thatchildrendonotstaredirectlyintothebeam.
–Installtheprojectorinaproperposition.Otherwiseitmayresultinfirehazard.
–Allowingtheproperamountofspaceonthetop,sides,and rear of theprojector cabinet is critical for properair circulationand coolingof theunit.Thedimensionshown here indicate theminimum space required.If the projector is to be built into a compartment orsimilarlyenclosed, theseminimumdistancesmustbemaintained.
–Donotcovertheventilationslotontheprojector.Heatbuild-upcan reduce theservice lifeofyourprojector,andcanalsobedangerous.
–Iftheprojectorisunusedforanextendedtime,unplugtheprojectorfromthepoweroutlet.
0 .7’(�0 cm)
1 .5’(50 cm) �’(1 m) 1 .5’(50 cm)
SIDEandTOP REAR
NOTE: Thissymbolandrecyclesystemareapplied toEUcountriesonlyandnotappliedtothecountriesintheotherareaoftheworld.
YourSANYOproduct is designed andmanufacturedwith highqualitymaterialsand componentswhich canbe recycledandreused.This symbolmeans that electrical andelectronic equipment, at their end-of-life,should bedisposedof separately fromyourhouseholdwaste.
Please dispose of this equipment at your localcommunitywaste collection/recycling centre. In theEuropeanUnionthereareseparatecollectionsystemsforusedelectricalandelectronicproducts.Pleasehelpustoconservetheenvironmentwelivein!
CAUTIONNot for use in a computer room as defined in theStandardfortheProtectionofElectronicComputer/DataProcessingEquipment,ANSI/NFPA75.
Nepeut être utilisé dansune salle d’ordinateurs tellequedéfinie dans la normeANSI/NFPA75StandardforProtection ofElectronicComputer/DataProcessingEquipment.
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Safety InstructionsAll thesafetyandoperating instructionsshouldbe readbeforetheproductisoperated.
Readall of the instructionsgivenhereand retain themforlateruse.UnplugthisprojectorfromACpowersupplybefore cleaning.Donot use liquid or aerosol cleaners.Useadampclothforcleaning.
Follow allwarnings and instructionsmarked on theprojector.
For addedprotection to theprojector duringa lightningstorm,orwhenit is leftunattendedandunusedfor longperiodsof time, unplug it from thewall outlet.Thiswillpreventdamageduetolightningandpowerlinesurges.
Donot expose this unit to rain or usenearwater... forexample, in awet basement, near a swimmingpool,etc...
Do not use attachments not recommended by themanufacturerastheymaycausehazards.
Donot place this projector onanunstable cart, stand,or table.Theprojectormay fall, causing serious injurytoachildoradult,andseriousdamagetotheprojector.Use onlywith a cart or stand recommended by themanufacturer, or soldwith theprojector.Wall or shelfmounting should follow themanufacturer’s instructions,and should use a mounting ki t approved by themanufacturers.
An appl iance and cart combinat ionshouldbemovedwith care.Quick stops,excessive force, and uneven surfacesmay cause the app l iance and car tcombinationtooverturn.
Slotsandopeningsinthebackandbottomofthecabinetareprovided forventilation, toensure reliableoperationoftheequipmentandtoprotectitfromoverheating.
Theopenings should never be coveredwith cloth orothermaterials, and thebottomopening shouldnot beblockedbyplacing theprojectoronabed,sofa, rug,orother similar surface.This projector shouldnever beplacednearoroveraradiatororheatregister.
This projector should not be placed in a buil t- ininstallationsuchasabookcaseunlessproperventilationisprovided.Never push objects of any kind into this projectorthrough cabinet slots as theymay touch dangerousvoltagepoints or short out parts that could result in afireorelectricshock.Neverspillliquidofanykindontheprojector.
Donot install theprojector near the ventilationduct ofair-conditioningequipment.
This projector shouldbeoperatedonly from the typeof power source indicatedon themarking label. If youarenotsureofthetypeofpowersupplied,consultyourauthorizeddealerorlocalpowercompany.
Donotoverloadwalloutletsandextensioncordsasthiscanresultinfireorelectricshock.Donotallowanythingto rest on thepower cord.Donot locate this projectorwherethecordmaybedamagedbypersonswalkingonit.
Do not attempt to service this projector yourself asopening or removing covers may expose you todangerousvoltageorotherhazards.Referall servicingtoqualifiedservicepersonnel.
Unplugthisprojectorfromwalloutletandreferservicingto qualified service personnel under the followingconditions:a.Whenthepowercordorplugisdamagedorfrayed.b.Ifliquidhasbeenspilledintotheprojector.c.Iftheprojectorhasbeenexposedtorainorwater.d.Iftheprojectordoesnotoperatenormallybyfollowingtheoperating instructions.Adjust only those controlsthat are covered by the operating instructions asimproperadjustmentof other controlsmay result indamageandwill often requireextensiveworkbyaqualified technician to restore theprojector tonormaloperation.
e.If theprojectorhasbeendroppedor thecabinethasbeendamaged.
f.When the projector exhibits a distinct change inperformance-thisindicatesaneedforservice.
When replacement parts are required, be sure theservicetechnicianhasusedreplacementpartsspecifiedby themanufacturer thathave thesamecharacteristicsas theoriginal part.Unauthorized substitutionsmayresultinfire,electricshock,orinjurytopersons.
Upon completion of any service or repairs to thisprojector, ask the service technician to perform routinesafety checks to determine that theprojector is in safeoperatingcondition.
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Safety Instructions
Openings in thecabinetareprovided forventilation.Toensurereliableoperationoftheproductandtoprotectitfromoverheating, theseopeningsmust not beblockedorcovered.
CAUTION
Hotairisexhaustedfromtheexhaustvent.Whenusingor installing the projector, the following precautionsshouldbetaken.–Donotputanyflammableobjectorspraycanneartheprojector,hotairisexhaustedfromtheairvents.
–Keeptheexhaustventatleast3’(1m)awayfromanyobjects.
–Do not touch a peripheral part of the exhaust vent,especiallyscrewsandmetallicparts.Theseareaswillbecomehotwhiletheprojectorisbeingused.
–Donotputanythingonthecabinet.Objectsputonthecabinetwillnotonlygetdamagedbutalsomaycausefirehazardbyheat.
Cooling fans are provided to cool down the projector.The fans’ running speed is changed according to thetemperatureinsidetheprojector.
CAUTION IN CARRyING OR TRANSPORTING THE PROjECTOR
–Donotdroporbumptheprojector,otherwisedamagesormalfunctionsmayresult.
–Whencarryingtheprojector,useasuitablecarryingcase.
–Donot transport theprojectorbycourieroranyothertransportservice inanunsuitabletransportcase.Thismay cause damage to the projector. For informationabouttransportingtheprojectorbycourieroranyothertransportservice,consultyourdealer.
–Donotputtheprojectorinacasebeforetheprojectoriscooledenough.
Moving the ProjectorWhenmoving theprojector, replace theLensCapandretract adjustable feet to prevent damage to the lensandcabinet.Whentheprojectorisnotinuseforanextendedperiod,put it into thesuppliedcarryingcasewith the lenssideup.
CAUTION
The carrying case (supplied) is intended for protectionagainst dust and scratches on surface of the cabinet,and it is not designed to protect an appliance fromexternalforces.Donottransporttheprojectorbycourieror anyother transport servicewith this case, otherwisethe projector can be damaged.When handling theprojector,donotdrop,bump,subject ittostrongforces,orputotherthingsonthecabinet.
AirIntakeVent
AirIntakeVent
ExhaustVent(Hotairexhaust)
AirIntakeVent
Air Circulation
AirIntakeVent
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Safety Instructions
Usetheprojectorproperlyinspecifiedpositions.Improperpositioningmayreducethelamplifeandresultinsevereaccidentorfirehazard.Thisprojectorcanprojectthepictureupward,downward,orbackward,perpendiculartotheplaneofthescreenasshowninthefigurebelow.
Bottom Downward
(Usual)
Front Downward
Bottom Upward
Front Upward
Installing the Projector in Proper Directions
Avoidpositioningtheprojectorasdescribedbelowwheninstalling.Positioning Precautions
Donotrolltheprojectormorethan10degreesfromsidetoside.
Donotputtheprojectoroneithersidetoprojectanimage.
10˚
10˚
10˚ 10˚
10˚ 10˚
Inupwardprojection,donottilttheprojectorover10degreesrightandleft.
Indownwardprojection,donottilttheprojectorover10degreesrightandleft.
0º180º
0º
180º
-50º
NG
GOOD
+50º
40º
50º50º
40º
BesuretosettheLampcontrolinHighandtheFancontrolinOn3inthesettingmenuwhenusingtheprojectorinclinedatbetween+40degreesto+140degreestothehorizontalplaneataltitudesbetween0andapproximately1,600metersabovesealevel.BesuretosettheFancontrolinOn2whenusingtheprojectorathigheraltitudesthanthealtitudesdescribedabove,regardlessoftheinstallationpositionoftheprojector.(p.56).
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Compliance
Federal Communications Commission NoticeNote:ThisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywiththelimitsforaClassBdigitaldevice,pursuanttoPart 15of theFCCRules.These limits aredesigned to provide reasonable protectionagainst harmfulinterference in a residential installation.This equipmentgenerates, uses, and can radiate radio frequencyenergy, and if not installed andused in accordancewith the instructions,may causeharmful interferenceto radio communications.However, there is noguarantee that interferencewill not occur in a particularinstallation. If thisequipmentdoescauseharmful interference to radioor television reception,whichcanbedeterminedbyturningtheequipmentoffandon, theuser isencouragedtotry tocorrect the interferencebyoneormoreofthefollowingmeasures: –Reorientorrelocatethereceivingantenna. –Increasetheseparationbetweentheequipmentandreceiver. –Connecttheequipmentintoanoutletonacircuitdifferentfromthattowhichthereceiverisconnected. –Consultthedealeroranexperiencedradio/TVtechnicianforhelp.UseofshieldedcableisrequiredtocomplywithclassBlimitsinSubpartBofPart15ofFCCRules.Donotmakeanychangesormodificationstotheequipmentunlessotherwisespecifiedintheinstructions.Ifsuchchangesormodificationsshouldbemade,youcouldberequiredtostopoperationoftheequipment.ModelNumber:PLC-XU115TradeName :SanyoResponsibleparty:SANYOFISHERCOMPANYAddress :21605PlummerStreet,Chatsworth,California91311TelephoneNo.:(818)998-7322
TheACPowerCordsuppliedwiththisprojectormeetstherequirementforuseinthecountryyoupurchasedit.AC Power Cord for the United States and Canada:ACPowerCord used in theUnitedStates andCanada is listed by theUnderwritersLaboratories(UL)andcertifiedbytheCanadianStandardAssociation(CSA).ACPowerCordhasagrounding-typeAClineplug.Thisisasafetyfeaturetobesurethattheplugwillfitintothepoweroutlet.Donottrytodefeatthissafetyfeature.Shouldyoubeunabletoinserttheplugintotheoutlet,contactyourelectrician.
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AC Power Cord Requirement
AC Power Cord for the United Kingdom:Thiscordisalreadyfittedwithamouldedplugincorporatingafuse,thevalueofwhichisindicatedonthepinfaceoftheplug.Shouldthefuseneedtobereplaced,anASTAapprovedBS1362fusemustbeusedofthesamerating,markedthus ASA . If thefusecoverisdetachable,neverusetheplugwiththecoveromitted.Ifareplacementfusecoverisrequired,ensureitisofthesamecolourasthatvisibleonthepinfaceoftheplug(i.e.redororange).FusecoversareavailablefromthePartsDepartmentindicatedinyourUserInstructions.Iftheplugsuppliedisnotsuitableforyoursocketoutlet,itshouldbecutoffanddestroyed.Theendoftheflexiblecordshouldbesuitablypreparedandthecorrectplugfitted.wARNING : A PLUG wITH BARED FLEXIBLE CORD IS HAZARDOUS IF ENGAGED IN A LIVE SOCKET OUTLET .TheWiresinthismainsleadarecolouredinaccordancewiththefollowingcode: Green-and-yellow..Earth Blue . . . . . . . . . . . Neutral Brown . . . . . . . . . LiveAsthecoloursofthewiresinthemainsleadofthisapparatusmaynotcorrespondwiththecolouredmarkingsidentifyingtheterminalsinyourplugproceedasfollows:Thewirewhichiscolouredgreen-and-yellowmustbeconnectedtotheterminalintheplugwhichismarkedbytheletterEorbythesafetyearthsymbol orcolouredgreenorgreen-and-yellow.Thewirewhich is colouredbluemust be connected to the terminalwhich ismarkedwith the letterNorcolouredblack.Thewirewhich is colouredbrownmust be connected to the terminalwhich ismarkedwith the letter L orcolouredred.wARNING: THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED .
THE SOCKET-OUTLET SHOULD BE INSTALLED NEAR THE EQUIPMENT AND EASILy ACCESSIBLE .
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Kensington Security Slot Thisslot is foraKensington lockusedtodeter
theftoftheprojector. * KensingtonisaregisteredtrademarkofACCOBrands
Corporation.
Bottom
Back
① Infrared Remote Receiver② wIRELESS Indicator③ Focus Ring ④ Projection Lens ⑤ Zoom Lever⑥ Lens Cap
⑦ Top Controls and Indicators⑧ Air Intake Vent
⑨ Exhaust vent
⑩ Speaker⑪ Air Intake Vent (back and bottom)⑫ Terminals and Connectors⑬ Power Cord Connector⑭ SD Card Slot⑮ LAN Connection Terminal
⑯ Lamp Cover⑰ Filters ⑱ Adjustable Feet⑯
⑮⑭⑬⑪
CAUTION
Hot air is exhausted from the exhaustvents.Do not put heat-sensitive objectsnearthisside.
Part Names and Functions
⑫
⑰
⑨
⑩
⑪Note: ② WIRELESS Indicator and⑮ LANConnection Terminal are for theNetwork function. Refer to theowner’smanual “NetworkSet-upandOperation”.
⑭ SD Card Slot is for the Memory Viewer function. Refer to the owner's manual "Memory Viewer fuction".
CAUTION
Donot turnonaprojectorwith lens capattached. High temperature from lightbeammaydamagelenscapandresultinfirehazard.
Front
⑱
⑥③ ④ ⑤① ⑦ ⑧②⑧
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Part Names and Functions
Rear Terminal
⑫ S-VIDEO IN Connect theS-VIDEOoutput signal fromvideo
equipmenttothisjack(p.20).
⑨ AUDIO IN Connect the audio output signal from video
equipmentconnectedto⑧or⑫tothisjack.Foramonoaudiosignal(asingleaudiojack),connectittotheL(MONO)jack(p.20).
⑩ COMPUTER/COMPONENT AUDIO IN Connect theaudiooutput (stereo) signal froma
computerorvideoequipmentconnectedto④or⑥tothisjack(pp.19,21).
⑧ VIDEO IN Connect the composite videooutput signal to this
jack(p.20).
④ COMPUTER IN �/COMPONENT IN Connectthecomputerorcomponentvideo(orRGB
Scart)outputsignaltothisterminal(pp.19,21). UsethesuppliedVGAcableoraComponent-VGA
cablecommerciallyavailable.
⑪ AUDIO OUT (VARIABLE) Connect an external audio amplifier to this jack
(pp.19–21). ThisterminaloutputssoundfromAUDIOINterminal
( ⑨or⑩ ).
① R/C jACK Whenusing thewired remote control, connect
thewiredremotecontroltothisjackwitharemotecontrolcable(notsupplied).
③ SERVICE PORTThisjackisusedtoservicetheprojector.
⑥ COMPUTER IN 1/DVI-I Connect computer output (Digital/AnalogDVI-I
type)tothisterminal(p.19).
⑬ SD Card Indicator Display the statusofSDcard.When insertingSD
Card, the indicator lights, andwhen removingSDCard,theindicatorturnsoff.
⑦ LAN Connection Terminal Connect the LAN cable (Refer to the owner's
manualof"NetworkSet-upandOperation".).
SD
① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦
⑧ ⑨ ⑩
② USB In order to operate the computerwith the remote
control and use thePAGE▲▼buttons on theremote control duringapresentation, connect theUSBportofthecomputertotheUSBterminalwithaUSBcable(notsupplied)(pp.13,19).
⑤ MONITOR OUT This terminal canbeused to output the incoming
RGBanalog signal from COMPUTER IN1andCOMPUTERIN2/COMPONENTINterminaltotheothermonitor(p.19).
⑪ ⑫ ⑬
⑭ SD Card Slot Insert the SD cardmemory (not supplied) for
Memoryvieweroperation.
⑭
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Part Names and Functions
Top Control
①
②
④
⑥
⑦
⑧
① LAMP REPLACE indicator Lightsyellowwhentheprojectionlampreachesits
endoflife(pp.61,69).
⑦ wARNING indicator –Lightsredwhentheprojectordetectsanabnormal
condition. –Blinks redwhen the internal temperatureof the
projectorexceedstheoperatingrange(pp.58,69).② ON/STAND–By button
Turntheprojectoronoroff(pp.22–23).⑧ POwER indicator –Lightsredwhentheprojectorisinstand-bymode. –Lightsgreenduringoperations. –BlinksgreeninthePowermanagementmode(p.52).
③ INPUT button
Selectaninputsource(pp.30–31,40–41).
⑩ MENU button OpenorclosetheOn-ScreenMenu(p.24).
⑤ POINT▲▼◄► (VOLUME +/–) buttons –SelectanitemoradjustthevalueintheOn-Screen
Menu(p.24). –PantheimageintheDigitalzoom+mode(p.39). –Adjustthevolumelevel(Point◄►buttons)(p.27).
③
⑤
⑨ AUTO SETUP/CANCEL button –Correctverticalkeystonedistortionandadjust
computerdisplayparameterssuchasFinesync.,Totaldots,andPictureposition(pp.26,47).
–DisplaytheimageinSDcardorreturntothemenubarinMemoryViewermenu.
Refertotheowner'smanualof"NetworkSet-upandOperation".
⑨
⑩
⑥ SELECT button –Executetheselecteditem(p.24). –ExpandorcompresstheimageintheDigitalzoom
mode(p.39).
④ KEySTONE button
Correctkeystonedistortion(pp.26,48).
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㉖ NETwORK button
Select theNetwork input orMemory viewer input. See the owner'smanual of"NetworkSet-upandOperation".
To ensure safe operation, pleaseobservethefollowingprecautions:
–Donotbend,drop,orexposetheremotecontroltomoistureorheat.
–For cleaning, use a soft dry cloth. Donotapplybenzene,thinner,splay,oranychemicalmaterial.
Remote Control
①
Part Names and Functions
⑤ ②
⑰
③④
② POwER ON/STAND-By button Turntheprojectoronoroff.(pp.22-23)
⑥ VIDEO button SelecttheVIDEOinputsource.(p.40)⑦COMPUTER button SelecttheCOMPUTERinputsource.(pp.30-31,41)
⑭ PAGE ▲▼buttonsScrollbackandforththepagesonthescreenwhengivingapresentation.Tousethesebuttons,connecttheprojectorandyourcomputerwithaUSBcable.(pp.11,19)
⑧AUTO PC button Automaticallyadjustthecomputerimagetoitsoptimumsetting.(pp.28,33,47)
⑯ D.ZOOM ▲▼buttons Zoominandouttheimages.(pp.28,39)
⑪ MENU button OpenorclosetheOn-ScreenMenu.(p.24)
⑰ RESET/ON/ALL-OFF switch Whenusing the remotecontrol, set this switch to “ON.”Set it to “ALLOFF” for
power savingwhen it isnotused. Slide this switch to "RESET" to initialize theremotecontrolcodeorswitchSpotlightandPointer to theLaserpointer function.(pp.14-15)
⑱ IMAGE button Selecttheimagemode.(pp.29,36,43)⑲ MUTE button Mutethesound.(p.27)
⑨ KEySTONE button Correctkeystonedistortion.(pp.26,48)⑩Point▲▼◄►(VOLUME+/–)buttons –SelectanitemoradjustthevalueintheOn-ScreenMenu.(p.24) –PantheimageintheDigitalzoom+mode.(p.39) –Adjustthevolumelevel.(Point◄►buttons)(p.27)
㉑ NO SHOw button Temporarilyturnofftheimageonthescreen.(p.29)
⑬ LASER button –OperatetheLaserpointerfunction.Laserbeamisemittedwhilepressingthis
buttonwithin1minute.Whenusingthislaserpointerformorethan1minute,releasetheLASERbuttonandpressitagain.(p.14)
–DisplaythePointeronthescreen.(p.14)
① L-CLICK buttonActastheleftmousebuttonforwirelessmouseoperation.(p.15)
④ SIGNAL EMISSION indicator Lightsredwhilethelaserbeamisbeingemittedfromthelaserlightwindowora
signalisbeingsentfromtheremotecontroltotheprojector.
⑫ FREEZE button Freezethepictureonthescreen.(p.28)
⑮ LAMP CONTROL button Selectalampmode.(pp.28,53)
⑳P-TIMER button OperatetheP-timerfunction.(p.29)
㉒R-CLICK button Actastherightmousebuttonforwirelessmouseoperation.(p.15)㉓ SELECT button –Executetheselecteditem.(p.24) – ExpandorcompresstheimageinDigitalzoommode.(p.39)㉔PRESENTATION POINTER button Moveapointeroftheprojectororapointerforwirelessmouseoperation.(pp.14-15)
③ wIRED REMOTE jackConnecttheremotecontrolcable(notsupplied)tothisjackwhenusingasawiredremotecontrol.Wireless remotecontroldoesnotworkwhen the remotecontrolcableisconnectedtotheprojector
㉕AUTO SET/CANCEL button–CorrectverticalkeystonedistortionandadjustthePCdisplayparameters.(pp.26,47)–DisplaytheimageinSDcardorreturntothemenubarinMemoryViewermenu.Refertotheowner'smanualof"NetworkSet-upandOperation".
⑤ LASER LIGHT window Alaserbeamisemittedfromhere(p.14).
⑧
⑮
⑪
⑨
⑩
⑭
⑥
⑦
⑫⑬
⑯
⑳
㉑
⑱
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Part Names and Functions
Spotlight
Pointer Function
Pointer
LaserLightWindow
SignalEmissionIndicator
Laser Pointer Function
LASERbutton
PRESENTATIONPOINTERbutton
MENUbuttonNOSHOWbutton
This remote control emitsa laser beam from the laser lightwindow.Press theLASERbutton toactivate thelaserpointer.Thesignalemissionindicatorlightsredandtheredlaserbeamisemitted.IftheLASERbuttonispressedformorethanoneminuteorifitisreleased,thelaserlightgoesoff.ThelaseremittedisaClassIIlaser.Donotlookintothelaserlightwindoworpointthelaserbeamatyourselforotherpeople.Thefollowingisthecautionlabelforthelaserbeam.CAUTION: Useofcontrols,adjustmentsorperformanceofproceduresotherthanthosespecifiedhereinmay
resultinhazardousradiationexposure.Neverlookdirectlyintothelaserlightwindowwhilealaserisemitted,otherwiseeyedamagemayresult.
Thecautionlabelisputontheremotecontrol.
You canmove theSpotlight orPointer of the projectorwith the remote control to emphasize a part of theprojectedimage.
Press and hold theMENU andNOSHOWbuttonsfor more than 10 seconds to activate the Pointerfunction.(TheLaserpointerhasswitchedtothePointerfunction.)
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Press the LASER button on the remote controlpointing toward theprojector.TheSpotlightorPointeris displayed on the screen with the LASER buttonlightinggreen.ThenmovetheSpotlightorPointerwiththePRESENTATIONPOINTERbutton. If the LASERbutton does not light green and continues to emit alaser beam, try the abovementioned procedure untiltheLASERbuttonlightsgreen.
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Toclear theSpotlightorPointerout thescreen,pressthe LASERbutton pointing toward the projector andseeiftheLASERbuttonlightingisturnedoff.To switch to the Laser pointer again, press and holdtheNOSHOWandMENUbuttons formore than 10seconds or slide theRESET/ON/ALL-OFF switch to“RESET”andthento“ON”.WhenyouresetthePointerfunction,theremotecontrolcodewillbereset,aswell.
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Note: •You can choose the size of Spotlight (Large/Middle/Small) and thepattern ofPointer (Arrow/Finger/Dot) intheSettingMenu.See“Pointer”onpage53.
Press and hold theMENUandNOSHOWbuttons formorethan10seconds.
PRESENTATIONPOINTERbutton
After the Laser pointer hasswitched to thePointer,usethe LASER button as thePointer function ON-OFFswitch. Press the LASERbutton pointing toward theprojector and see if it lightsgreen.
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PRESENTATION POINTER button
R-CLICK button
L-CLICK button
Whi le p ress ing theMENUbutton, press theIMAGEbuttonnumberoftimes corresponding totheremotecontrolcode.
MENU button
IMAGE button
RESET/ON/ALL-OFF switch
Remote Control Code
Remote Control CodeNumber of Times Pressing IMAGE
ButtonCode 1 1Code � �Code � �Code � �Code 5 5Code 6 6Code 7 7Code 8 8
wireless Mouse OperationTheremotecontrolcanbeusedasawirelessmouseforyourcomputer.
Actsasleft(click)mousebuttonwhiletheprojectorand a computer areconnected with a USBcable.
Movethepointeronthescreenwiththisbutton.
Acts as right (click) mousebuttonwhile theprojectorandacomputerareconnectedwithaUSBcable.
Theeightdifferentremotecontrolcodes(Code1–Code8)areassignedtothisprojector.Switchingtheremotecontrol codes prevents interference fromother remote controlswhen several projectors or video equipmentnexttoeachotherareoperatedatthesametime.Changetheremotecontrolcodefortheprojectorfirstbeforechangingthatfortheremotecontrol.See“Remotecontrol”intheSettingMenuonpage53.
Press and hold theMENU and IMAGE buttons formore than fiveseconds toswitchbetween thecodes.The code switches sequentially for one pressing theIMAGEbutton.Seethelistbelow.
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Toinitializetheremotecontrolcode,slidetheRESET/ON/ALL-OFFswitchto“RESET,”andthento“ON.”TheinitialcodeissettoCode1.
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Part Names and Functions
Beforeoperatingthewirelessmouse,connectyour computerand theprojectorwithaUSBcable (not supplied). See “Connecting to aComputer” on page 19.When the Pointerfunction is used, thewirelessmouse is notavailable.
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When a USB cable is connected to thecomputer and the projector, turn on theprojector first, then the computer. If you turnon the computer first, the wirelessmousefunctionmaynotoperatecorrectly.
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Part Names and Functions
Adjustable Feet
Toensuresafeoperation,pleaseobservethefollowingprecautions: ● Usetwo(2)AAAorLR03typealkalinebatteries. ● Alwaysreplacebatteriesinsets. ● Donotuseanewbatterywithausedbattery. ● Avoidcontactwithwaterorliquid. ● Donotexposetheremotecontroltomoistureorheat. ● Donotdroptheremotecontrol. ● Ifthebatteryhasleakedontheremotecontrol,carefullywipethecasecleanandinstallnewbatteries. ● Riskofanexplosionifbatteryisreplacedbyanincorrecttype. ● Disposeofusedbatteriesaccordingtotheinstructions.
Presstheliddownwardandslideit.
Openthebatterycompartmentlid.
Installnewbatteriesintothecompartment.
Replacethecompartmentlid.
Two AAA size batteriesForcorrectpolarity(+and–),besurebatteryterminalsareincontactwithpinsincompartment.
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Point the remote control toward the projector (InfraredRemoteReceiver) when pressing the buttons.Maximumoperating range for the remote control is about 16.4'(5m)and60degreesinfrontoftheprojector.
Remote Control Operating Range
Remote Control Battery Installation
Projectionanglecanbeadjustedupto8.9degreeswiththeadjustablefeet.
Liftthefrontoftheprojectorandpullthefeetlocklatchesonbothsideoftheprojectorupward.
Releasethefeetlocklatchestolocktheadjustablefeetandrotatetheadjustablefeettoaproperheight,andtilt.
Keystonedistortion canbeadjustedautomaticallywith theAutosetupfunctionormanuallybyusingtheremotecontrolorthemenuoperation(seepages26,47-48).
AdjustableFeet FeetLockLatches
16.4'(5m)
30° Remotecontrol
30°
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Positioning the ProjectorForprojectorpositioning,seethefiguresbelow.Theprojectorshouldbesetperpendicularlytotheplaneofthescreen.
Notes: •The brightness in the roomhas a great influence on picture quality. It is recommended to limit ambientlightinginordertoobtainthebestimage.
•Allmeasurementsareapproximateandmayvaryfromtheactualsizes.
Installation
Screen Size(W x H) mm
4 : 3 aspect ratio
Zoom (min)
40”
Zoom (max)
813 x 610
4.9’ (1.5m)
3.0’ (0.9m)
100”
2032 x 1524
12.5’ (3.8 m)
7.9’ (2.4 m)
150”
3048 x 2286
18.7’ (5.7 m)
11.8’ (3.6 m)
200”
4064 x 3048
24.9’ (7.6 m)
15.7’ (4.8 m)
300”
6096 x 4572
37.4’(11.4m)
23.6’ (7.2 m)
100"
150"
200"
300"
300"
189"
126"
95"
64"40"
A3.0’ (0.9 m)
7.9’ (2.4 m)
11.8’ (3.6 m)
15.7’ (4.8 m)
37.4’ (11.4 m)A:B = 9 :1
B
Max. Zoom
Min. Zoom
23.6’ (7.2 m)
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Installation
Connecting the AC Power CordThis projector uses nominal input voltages of 100-120Vor 200–240VACand it automatically selects the correctinputvoltage.Itisdesignedtoworkwithsingle-phasepowersystems having a grounded neutral conductor.To reducetheriskofelectricalshock,donotplugintoanyothertypeofpowersystem.If you are not sure of the type of power being supplied,consultyourauthorizeddealerorservicestation.Connect theprojectorwith all peripheral equipment beforeturningtheprojectoron.
CAUTION
TheACoutletmustbenear thisequipmentandmustbeeasilyaccessible.
Notes: Unplug theACpower cordwhen theprojector is not inuse.WhenthisprojectorisconnectedtoanoutletwiththeACpower cord, it is inStand-bymodeand consumesalittleelectricpower.
TotheACoutlet.(�00 - ��0 V AC)
NOTE ON THE POwER CORDACpowercordmustmeetrequirementofthecountrywhereyouusetheprojector.ConfirmtheACplugtypewiththechartbelowandproperACpowercordmustbeused.IfsuppliedACpowercorddoesnotmatchyourACoutlet,contactyoursalesdealer.
Topowercordconnectoronyourprojector.
Projector side AC outlet side
Ground
TotheACoutlet.(1�0 V AC)
For the U .S .A . and Canada
TotheACoutlet.(�00 - ��0 V AC)
For the U .K .For Continental Europe
ConnecttheACpowercord(supplied)totheprojector.
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Installation
Connecting to a Computer
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KB3AC
Cables used for connection •VGACable(MiniD-sub15pin)*•DVI-VGACable•DVICable•USBCable•AudioCables(*Onecableissupplied;othercablesarenotsuppliedwiththeprojector.)
ExternalAudioEquipment
DVI-VGAcable
USBcable
Audiocable(stereo)
USBportAudioOutput
USB
COMPUTER/COMPONENTAUDIOIN
AUDIOOUT(stereo)
AudioInput
COMPUTERIN1DVI-I
Notes: •Input sound to theCOMPUTER/COMPONENTAUDIOIN
terminalwhen using theCOMPUTER IN 1/DVI-I and theCOMPUTERIN2/COMPONENTINterminalasinput.
•When theAUDIOOUT is plugged-in, theprojector's built-inspeakerisnotavailable.
•USBcableconnectionisneededwhenoperatingthecomputerwiththeremotecontrolorusingthePAGE▲▼buttonsontheremotecontrol.
MonitorOutput
COMPUTERIN2/COMPONENT
VGAcable
MONITOROUT
Audiocable(stereo)
Unplug the power cords of both theprojector and external equipmentfrom theACoutletbeforeconnectingcables.
VGAcable
MonitorOutput
MonitorInput
DVIcable
MonitorOutput
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Installation
Connecting to Video Equipment
Cables used for connection •VideoandAudioCable(RCAx3)•S-VIDEOCable•AudioCable(Cablesarenotsuppliedwiththeprojector.)
ExternalAudioEquipment
Unplug the power cords ofboth the projector and externalequipment from the AC outletbeforeconnectingcables.
Notes: •WhentheAUDIOOUTisplugged-in,theprojector'sbuilt-inspeakerisnotavailable.
•The S-VIDEO jack connection overrides the VIDEOjackconnectionwhenselectingAUTOintheInputMenu(p.40).
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AUDIO OUT(stereo)
S-videocableVideoandaudiocable
VIDEO S-VIDEOAUDIOIN
CompositeVideoandAudioOutput S-videoOutput
(R)(L)(Video)
Audiocable(stereo)
AudioInput
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Installation
Connecting to Component Video Equipment
ExternalAudioEquipment
COMPUTER/COMPONENTAUDIOIN
Audiocable(stereo)
Audiocable(stereo)
AudioInput
ComponentVideoOutput(Y,Pb/Cb,Pr/Cr)
RGBScart21-pinOutput AudioOutput
Componentcable
COMPUTERIN2/COMPONENTIN
Notes: •When theAUDIOOUT is plugged-in, the projector'sbuilt-inspeakerisnotavailable.
•Seepage73fororderingoptionalcables.•RGBScartsignalcannotbeoutputfromtheMONITOROUTterminal.
Unplug the power cords ofboth the projector and externalequipment from the AC outletbeforeconnectingcables.
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KB3AC
AUDIOOUT(stereo)
Scart-VGAcable
Component-VGAcable
Cables used for connection•AudioCables•Scart-VGACable •ComponentCable•Component-VGACable(Cablesarenotsuppliedwiththisprojector.)
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Thepreparationdisplaywilldisappearafter30seconds.
(Seepage53forLampcontrolstatus.)
Lampcontrolstatus
Turning On the Projector
Connect the projector’sAC power cord into anACoutlet.ThePOWERindicatorlightsred. Openthelenscap(seepages10,60).
Press thePOWERON/SYAND-BYbutton on the topcontrolorontheremotecontrol.ThePOWERindicatorlightsgreenandthecoolingfansstart tooperate.Thepreparation display appears on the screen and thecountdownstarts.
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If the projector is lockedwith aPIN code,PIN codeinput dialog boxwill appear. Enter thePIN code asinstructedbelow.
Complete peripheral connections (with a computer,VCR,etc.)beforeturningontheprojector.
what is PIN code?PIN (Personal IdentificationNumber) code is a securitycode that allows the personwho knows it to operate theprojector.SettingaPINcodepreventsunauthorizeduseoftheprojector.
APINcodeconsistsofafour-digitnumber.RefertothePINcodelockfunction intheSettingMenuonpages54–55forlockingoperationoftheprojectorwithyourPINcode.
Enter a PIN codeUse thePoint▲▼buttons to enter a number. Press thePoint►button to fix thenumber andmove the red framepointertothenextbox.Thenumberchangesto“.”Ifyoufixedan incorrectnumber,use thePoint◄button tomovethe pointer to the number youwant to correct, and thenenterthecorrectnumber.
Repeatthissteptocompleteenteringafour-digitnumber.
After entering the four-digit number,move the pointer to“Set.” Press theSELECT button so that you can start tooperatetheprojector.
If you entered an incorrectPIN code, “PIN code” and thenumber () will turn red for amoment. Enter thecorrectPINcodealloveragain.
CAUTION ON HANDLING PIN CODEIfyouforgetyourPINcode,theprojectorcannolongerbestarted.Takeaspecial care in settinga newPIN code; write down the number in acolumn on page 76 of thismanual and keep itat hand. Should the PINcode bemissing orforgotten,consultyourdealerorservicecenter.
Selected Input Source and Lamp Control
AftertheOKicondisappears,youcanoperatetheprojector.
PIN Code Input Dialog Box
Notes: •When the Logo select function is set to“Off,” the logo will not be shown on thescreen(p.50).
•When the “Countdown off” or “Off” isselected in the Display function, thecountdownwillnotbeshownonthescreen(p.48).
•Duringthecountdownperiod,alloperationsareinvalid.
•IfthePINcodenumberisnotenteredwithinthreeminutesafterthePINcodedialogboxappeared, the projector will be turned offautomatically.
•The “1234” issetas the initialPINcodeatthefactory.
•When the Input Search function is set to“On2”, the input signal will be searchedautomatically(p.51)
Note: •TheFilterwarning and Lamp replacementiconsmayappearonthescreendependingontheusagestateoftheprojector.
Basic Operation
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TOMAINTAINTHE LIFEOFTHE LAMP,ONCEYOUTURNTHEPROJECTORON,WAITAT LEAST FIVEMINUTESBEFORETURNINGITOFF.
“Poweroff?”disappearsafter4seconds.
Turning Off the ProjectorPress thePOWERON/STAND-BYbutton on the topcontrol or on the remote control, and “Power off?”appearsonthescreen.
PressthePOWERON/STAND-BYbuttonagaintoturnoff theprojector.ThePOWER indicator starts toblinkred,andthecoolingfanskeeprunning.(Youcanselectthe level of fans’ quietnessand speed.See “Fan” onpage56.)At this time, you canunplug theACpowercordevenifthefansarestillrunning.
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Notes: •WhentheOnstartfunctionissetto“On,”theprojectorwillbe turned on automatically by connecting theAC powercordtoanACoutlet(p.53).
•Therunningspeedofcoolingfansischangedaccordingtothetemperatureinsidetheprojector.
•Donot put the projector in a casebefore the projector iscooledenough.
•IftheWARNINGindicatorblinksorlightsred,see“WarningIndicators”onpage58.
•While thePOWER indicator is blinking, the lamp is beingcooleddownand theprojector cannot be turnedon.Waituntil the POWER indicator stops blinking to turn on theprojectoragain.
•ThefanrotationwillterminatedirectlyiftheACpowercordisunpluggedimmediatelyaftertheprojectoristurnedoff.
•TheprojectorcanbeturnedonafterthePOWERindicatorturns red. Thewaiting time to restart will be shortenedwhen the normal power-off processing for fan cooling is
completed, comparedwith the time theACpower cord isimmediatelyunpluggedafterthepower-off.
Basic Operation
DONOTOPERATETHEPROJECTORCONTINUOUSLYWITHOUTREST. CONTINUOUSUSEMAYRESULTIN SHORTENINGTHE LAMP LIFE. TURNOFFTHEPROJECTORANDLETSTANDFORABOUTANHOURINEVERY24HOURS.
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Basic Operation
How to Operate the On-Screen MenuThe projector can be adjusted or set via theOn-ScreenMenu.Foreachadjustmentandsettingprocedure, refer totherespectivesectionsinthismanual.
UsethePoint◄►buttonstoselectaMenuicon.UsethePoint▲▼buttonstoselectanitemintheselectedmenu.
Press theSELECTbutton toshowthe itemdata.UsethePoint◄►buttonstoadjustthevalues.
ToclosetheOn-ScreenMenu,presstheMENUbuttonagain.
Press theMENU button on the top control or theremotecontroltodisplaytheOn-ScreenMenu.
Note: •TheselecteditemisnotactiveuntiltheSELECTbuttonispressed.
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Menu bar Pointer(red frame)
Menu icon
Item dataPressthePoint◄►buttonstoadjustthevalue.
SELECT button
Pointer (red frame)PressthePoint▲▼buttonstomovethepointer.
Item
On-Screen Menu
QuitExitthismenu.
Top Control
MENU button
SELECT button
POINT buttons
MENU button
POINT buttons
Remote Control
SELECT button
PresstheSELECTbuttonheretodisplaypreviousitems.
PresstheSELECTbuttonheretodisplaynextitems.
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Menu Bar
PC System Menu
Image Adjust MenuUsed to adjust computerimage [Contrast/Brightness/Color temp./White balance(R/G/B)/Sharpness/Gamma](pp.37–38).
Setting Menu
Used to adjustthe volume ormute the sound(p.27).
Image Select MenuUsedtoselectanimagemodeamongDynamic,Standard,Real,Blackboard(Green),andImage1–4(p.36).
For computer source
AV System MenuUsedtoselectsystemofselectedvideosource(p.42).
Image Adjust MenuUsed to adjust picture image[Contrast/Brightness/Color/Tint/Color temp./White balance (R/G/B)/Sharpness/Gamma/ Noisereduction/Progressive](pp.44–45).
For video source
Samefunctionascomputermenu.
Input MenuUsedtoselectaninputsourceeitherVideoorComputer(pp.40,41).
PC Adjust MenuUsedtoadjustparameterstomatchwithinputsignalformat(pp.33–35).
Image Select MenuUsedtoselectanimagemodeamong Dynamic,Standard,Cinema, Blackboard(Green)andImage1–4(p.43).
Screen MenuUsed to set size ofimage[Normal/Wide/Custom](pp.46,47).
Guide windowShowtheselectedMenuoftheOn-ScreenMenu.
Same function asmenuforcomputersource.
Input MenuUsed to select aninput source eitherComputerorVideo.(pp.30-31).
Screen MenuUsed to adjust sizeoftheimage[Normal/T r u e / W i d e / F u l l /Custom/Digital zoom+/–](pp.38–39).
Fordetailedfunctionsofeachmenu,see“MenuTree”onpages67-68.
Sound MenuSeeowner’smanual“NetworkSet-upandOperation”.
wired Menu
Basic Operation
Usedtosettheprojector’soperatingconfigurations(pp.47-57).
Seeowner’smanual“NetworkSet-upandOperation”.
wireless MenuUsedtoselectcomputersystem(p.32).
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Basic Operation
RotatetheZoomLevertozoominandout.RotatetheFocusRingtoadjustthefocusoftheimage.
Zoom and Focus Adjustment
ZoomLever
FocusRing
If a projected picture still has keystone distortion afterpressingtheAUTOSETUP/CANCELbuttononthetopcontrolor theAUTOSET/CANCEL button on the remote control,correcttheimagemanuallyasfollows:
Press the KEYSTONE button on the remote control. TheKeystonedialogboxappears.Use thePoint▲▼buttons tocorrectkeystonedistortion.Thekeystoneadjustmentcanbestored(p.48).
ReducetheupperwidthwiththePoint▲button.
ReducethelowerwidthwiththePoint▼button.
•Thewhitearrowsindicatethatthereisnocorrection.•Aredarrowindicatesthedirectionofcorrection.•Anarrowdisappearsatthemaximumcorrection.•If you press theKEYSTONEbutton on the remotecontrol oncemorewhile the keystonedialog box isbeing displayed, the keystone adjustment will becanceled.
•The adjustable range is limited depending on theinputsignal.
Keystone Correction
Top Control
AUTO SETUP/CANCEL button
POINT▲▼buttons
Remote Control
Auto setup function is provided to automatically correctKeystonedistortionaccordingtotheprojector’stiltandadjustthecomputerdisplayparameters(Finesync,Totaldots,andPictureposition)byjustpressingtheAUTOSETUP/CANCELbuttonon the topcontrolor theAUTOSET/CANCELbuttonon the remote control. The operational setup for theAutosetupcanbechangedintheSettingmenu.Refertopage47forthesettingoftheAutosetupfunction.Notes: •AutoKeystonecorrectsverticaldistortiononly;itdoesnotcorrecthorizontaldistortion.
•AutoKeystonecannotworkwhenCeilingfeatureissetto“On”intheSettingmenu(p.51).
•Perfect correction of the image distortion cannot beensuredwith theAuto setup function. If the distortioncannot be corrected properly by pressing theAUTOSETUP/CANCELorAUTOSET/CANCELbutton, adjustmanuallybypressing theKEYSTONEbuttonon the top control or on theremotecontrolorselectingKeystoneintheSettingmenu(p.48).
•Fine sync,Total dots,Horizontal andVertical positionofsome computers cannot be fully adjustedwith theAutoPCAdjustmentfunction.Whentheimageisnotprovidedproperly with this operation,manual adjustments arerequired(pp.34–35).
AUTO SET/CANCEL button
Auto Setup Function
POINT▲▼buttons
KEySTONE button
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Sound Adjustment
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PresstheMENUbuttontodisplaytheOn-ScreenMenu.UsethePoint◄►buttonstomovetheredframepointertotheSoundMenuicon.
PresstheVOLUME+/–buttonsonthetopcontrolorontheremotecontroltoadjustthevolume.Thevolumedialogboxappearsonthescreenforafewseconds.
PresstheMUTEbuttonontheremotecontroltotemporarilyturn off the sound.To turn the sound back on, press theMUTEbuttonagainorpresstheVOLUME+/–buttons.TheMutefunctionisalsoeffectivefortheAUDIOOUTjack.
PressthePoint◄►buttonstoswitchthemutefunctionOn/Off.Whenthesoundisturnedoff,“On” isdisplayed.PresstheVOLUME+/–buttonsagaintoturnthesoundbackon.
Use the Point▲▼ buttons tomove the red framepointertothedesireditem,andthenpresstheSELECTbutton.
Volume
Volume
Mute
PresstheVOL+buttontoturnupthevolume;presstheVOL-buttontoturndownthevolume.
Mute
Direct Operation
Menu Operation
Approximatelevelofthevolume.
ExittheSoundMenu.
Approximatelevelofthevolume.
PresstheMUTEbuttontosettheMutefunctionOnorOff.Thedialogboxdisappearsafter4seconds.
Sound Menu
SoundMenuicon
Volume Dialog Box
Remote Control
VOL+ (►)button
VOL- (◄)button
MUTE button
Top ControlVOLUME+/- buttons
Basic Operation
POINT▲button
POINT▼button
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Remote Control OperationUsing the remote control for some frequently usedoperations is advisable. Just pressingoneof thebuttonsenablesyoutomakethedesiredoperationquicklywithoutcallinguptheOn-ScreenMenu.
Press theCOMPUTER,VIDEO, orNETWORKbutton ontheremotecontroltoselecttheinputsource.Seepages30-31,40-41fordetails.Refertotheowner'smanual"NetworkSet-upandOperation"fordetailsaboutthenetworkinput.
COMPUTER/VIDEO/NETwORK button
Press theFREEZEbuttonon the remote control to freezethe picture on the screen.To cancel theFreeze function,presstheFREEZEbuttonagainorpressanyotherbutton.
FREEZE button
PresstheAUTOPCbuttonontheremotecontroltooperatetheAutoPCAdj.function.Thecomputerscreenadjustmentcanbedoneeasilybypressingthisbutton.Seepage33fordetails.
AUTO PC button
PresstheD.ZOOMbuttonsontheremotecontroltoentertotheDigitalzoom+/–mode.Seepage39fordetails.
D .ZOOM buttons
Remote Control
D .ZOOM buttons
AUTO PC button
LAMP CONTROL button
Note: •Seethenextpageforthedescriptionofother
buttons.LAMP CONTROL buttonPress theLAMPCONTROLbuttonon the remote controlto select the lampmode for changing thebrightnesson thescreen.
Auto........... Thebrightnessaccordingtotheinputsignal(betweenHighandEcomode).
High........... BrighterthantheNormalmode.Normal....... NormalbrightnessEco............ Lowerbrightness reduces the lamppower
consumptionandextendsthelamplife.
COMPUTERbutton
FREEZE button
POINT ▲▼buttons
IMAGE button
NO SHOw button
P-TIMER button
NETwORKbutton
VIDEO button
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Basic Operation
blackoutthecapturedimagenormal•••••
PresstheNOSHOWbuttonontheremotecontroltoblackoutthe image.To restore to normal, press theNOSHOWbuttonagain or press any other button.When a projected image iscaptured and set as “User” in the Logo selection (p.49), thescreenchangeseachtimeyoupresstheNOSHOWbuttonasfollows.
NO SHOw button
PresstheP-TIMERbuttonontheremotecontrol.TheP-Timerdisplay “00:00” appears on the screen and the countdownstarts(00:00–59:59).To stop the countdown, press theP-TIMERbutton.To canceltheP-Timerfunction,presstheP-TIMERbuttonagain.
P-TIMER button
Press the IMAGE button on the remote control to select adesired imagemode of the screen. See pages 36, 43 fordetails.
IMAGE button
“Noshow”disappearsafter4seconds.
P-Timerdisplay
Note: •Seethepreviouspageforthedescriptionof
otherbuttons.
IMAGE button
NO SHOw button
P-TIMER button
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Choose either Computer 1 (Analog) or Computer 2 bypressing the INPUTbuttonon the top control or press theCOMPUTERbuttonontheremotecontrol.Beforeusing thesebuttons,correct inputsourceshouldbeselectedthroughMenuoperationasdescribedbelow.
Press theMENU button to display the On-ScreenMenu. Use the Point◄► buttons tomove the redframepointertotheInputMenuicon.
1 Input Menu
Use the Point▲▼ buttons tomove the red arrowpointer toeitherComputer1 (Analog)orComputer2,andthenpresstheSELECTbutton.
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When selecting Computer 1 (Analog), RGB inputsourcewillbeselecteddirectly.WhenselectingComputer2, theSourceSelectMenuappears.MovethepointertoRGBandthenpresstheSELECTbutton.
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Computer 1 (Analog)
Video
Computer �
Input Source Selection (RGB: Computer 1 (Analog)/Computer � )
Computer Input
Move the pointer (redarrow) to Computer 1(Analog)andpress theSELECTbutton.
InputMenuicon
COMPUTER button
Notes: •WiredandWirelessare for theNetwork function.Seeowner’smanual“NetworkSet-upandOperation”.
•WhentheInputSearchfunctionissetto“On1”or“On2”,theinputsignalwillbesearchedautomatically(p.51).
Move the pointer(redarrow)toRGB.
Move the pointer (redarrow) to Computer 2andpresstheSELECTbutton.
InputMenuicon
Computer �
wired
Top Control INPUT button
Computer 1 (Digital)
Remote Control
Computer 1 (Analog)
Computer �
Computer 1 (Digital)
Direct Operation
Menu Operation
Input Menu
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Computer Input
ChooseComputer 1(Digital) bypressing the INPUTbuttonon the topcontrol or press theCOMPUTERbuttonon theremotecontrol.Beforeusing thesebuttons,correct inputsourceshouldbeselectedthroughMenuoperationasdescribedbelow.
PresstheMENUbuttontodisplaytheOn-ScreenMenu.Use the Point◄► buttons tomove the red framepointertotheInputMenuicon.
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Input MenuUse the Point▲▼ buttons to move the red arrowpointer to Computer 1 (Digital), and then press theSELECTbutton.
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AftertheSourceSelectMenuappearedforComputer1(Digital),movethepointer toRGB(PCdigital)orRGB(AVHDCP),andthenpresstheSELECTbutton.
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Input Source Selection (RGB(PC digital), RGB(AV HDCP))
Movethepointer(redarrow)toComputer1(Digital)andpresstheSELECTbutton.
InputMenuicon
Move thepointer tothe source that youwant to select andpress the SELECTbutton.
Computer 1
Computer 1 (Analog)
Video
Computer �
COMPUTER button
wired
Top Control INPUT button
Computer 1 (Digital)
Remote Control
Computer 1 (Analog)
Computer �
Computer 1 (Digital)
Direct Operation
Menu Operation
Notes: •HDCP (High-bandwidthDigitalContentProtection) isa system for protectingdigital entertainment contentdeliveredbyDVI (DigitalVisual Interface) frombeingcopied.The specification ofHDCP is decided andcontrolledbyDigitalContentProtection,LLC.Shouldthespecificationbechanged,thisprojectormaynotdisplaythedigitalcontentprotectedbyHDCP.
•WiredandWirelessare for theNetwork function.Seeowner’smanual“NetworkSet-upandOperation”.
•WhentheInputSearchfunctionissetto“On1”or“On2”,theinputsignalwillbesearchedautomatically(p.51).
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Computer Input
TheAutoPCAdjustmentfunctionoperatestoadjusttheprojector.
PC System Menu
ThePCSystemMenuicon Selectedsystemis displayed.
Systemsinthisdialogboxcanbeselected.
PC System Menu
CustomizedMode(1–5)setinthePCAdjustMenu(pp.34–35).
Computer System SelectionThisprojectorautomatically tunestovarioustypesofcomputersbasedonVGA,SVGA,XGA,SXGA,WXGA,orUXGAwithitsMulti-scansystemandAutoPCAdjustment.Ifacomputerisselectedasasignalsource,thisprojector automatically detects the signal format and tunes to project a proper imagewithout any additionalsettings.(Signalformatsprovidedinthisprojectorareshownonpages70-71.)
Oneofthefollowingmessagesmayappearwhen:
The projector cannot recognize the connectedsignal conforming to theprovidedPCSystems.The “Auto” is displayed on the SystemMenuboxandtheAutoPCAdjustmentfunctionworksto display proper images. If the image is notprojected properly, a manual adjustment isrequired(pp.34-35).
There is no signal input from the computer.Check the connection between your computerand the projector. (See “Troubleshooting” onpage63.)
Auto
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The preset system ismanually adjusted in thePCAdjust Menu. The adjusted data can bestoredinMode1–5(pp.34-35).
Mode 1
PCSystemsprovidedinthisprojectorischosen.Theprojectorchoosesapropersystemprovidedintheprojectoranddisplaysit.
SVGA 1
*Mode1andSVGA1areexamples.
PresstheMENUbuttontodisplaytheOn-ScreenMenu.UsethePoint◄►buttonstomovetheredframepointertothePCSystemMenuicon.
UsethePoint▲▼buttonstomovetheredarrowpointerto the desired system and then press the SELECTbutton.
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PCsystemcanalsobeselectedmanually.Selecting Computer System Manually
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Computer Input
AutoPCAdjustmentfunctionisprovidedtoautomaticallyadjustFinesync,Totaldots,HorizontalandVerticalpositionstoconformtoyourcomputer.
MovetheredframepointertoAutoPCAdj.andpresstheSELECTbutton.
“Pleasewait...”appearswhiletheAutoPCadjustmentisinprocess.
PC Adjust Menu
PCAdjustMenuicon
Auto PC Adjustment
Remote Control
AUTO PC button
TheAutoPCadjustment function canbeoperateddirectlybypressingtheAUTOPCbuttonontheremotecontrol.
Direct Operation
To store adjustment parametersTheadjustedparametersfromtheAutoPCAdjustmentcanbestoredintheprojector.Oncetheparametersarestored,thesettingcanbedonejustbyselectingaMode(1–5)inthePCSystemMenu(p.32).Seealso“Store”onpage35.
Notes: •Finesync,Totaldots,HorizontalandVerticalpositionofsomecomputerscannotbe fullyadjustedwith theAutoPCAdjustmentfunction.Whentheimageisnotprovidedproperlywith this operation,manual adjustments arerequired(pp.34–35).
•TheAutoPCAdjustmentcannotbeoperatedwhen480i,575i,480p,575p,720p,1035i,or1080iisselectedinthePCSystemMenu (p.32), orwhen thesignal is comingfromtheDVI-terminal.
PresstheMENUbuttontodisplaytheOn-ScreenMenu.UsethePoint◄►buttonstomovetheredframepointertothePCAdjustMenuicon.
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� UsethePoint▲▼buttonstomovetheredframepointertoAutoPCAdj.andthenpresstheSELECTbuttontwice.
Auto PC Adj .
Menu Operation
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Computer Input
PC Adjust Menu
Manual PC AdjustmentSomecomputersemployspecialsignalformatswhichmaynotbetunedbyMulti-scansystemofthisprojector.ManualPCAdjustmentenablesyoutopreciselyadjustseveralparameterstomatchthosesignalformats.Theprojector has five independentmemory areas to store thoseparametersmanually adjusted. It allows you torecallthesettingforaspecificcomputer.
Press theMENU button to display the On-ScreenMenu. Use the Point◄► buttons tomove the redframepointertothePCAdjustMenuicon.
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� Use the Point▲▼ buttons tomove the red framepointertothedesireditemandthenpresstheSELECTbutton to display the adjustment dialog box.Use thePoint◄►buttonstoadjustthesettingvalue.
Move the red frame pointertothedesireditemandpresstheSELECTbutton.
PCAdjustMenuicon
PresstheSELECTbuttonheretoadjustotheritems.
UsethePoint◄►buttonstoadjustthevalue.
Status(Stored/Free)oftheselectedMode.
SelectedMode
Press theSELECTbuttonatCurrent mode to show theinformationof theconnectedcomputer.
UsethePoint◄►buttonstoadjust thevalue,eliminatingaflickerfromtheimagedisplayed(from0to31).
Fine sync
UsethePoint◄►buttonstoadjustthenumberoftotaldotsinonehorizontalperiodtomatchyourPCimage.
Total dots
Use thePoint◄►buttons to adjust the horizontal pictureposition.
Horizontal
Use the Point◄► buttons to adjust the vertical pictureposition.
Vertical
PresstheSELECTbuttontoshowH-syncfreq.andV-syncfreq.oftheconnectedcomputer.
Current mode
UsethePoint◄►buttonstoadjust theclamplevel.Whentheimagehasdarkbars,trythisadjustment.
Clamp
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Computer Input
Vacant Values of “Total dots”,“Horizontal”,“Vertical”,“Display area H”, and“DisplayareaV”.
Closethisdialogbox.
To store adjusted data
To clear adjusted dataThisModehasstoredparameters.
Movetheredframepointerto the desired item andpresstheSELECTbutton.
UsethePoint◄►buttonstoadjustthehorizontalareadisplayedbythisprojector.
Display area H
UsethePoint◄►buttonstoadjusttheverticalareadisplayedbythisprojector.
Display area V
Reset
Store
ExitthePCAdjustMenu.
Quit
Tostoretheadjusteddata,selectStoreandthenpresstheSELECTbutton.Move the redarrowpointer to oneof theModes1to5inwhichyouwanttostore,andthenpresstheSELECTbutton.
To reset the adjusted data, select Reset and press theSELECTbutton.Aconfirmationboxappearsandthenselect[Yes].Alladjustmentswillreturntotheirpreviousfigures.
Mode freeTo clear the storeddata, selectMode freeand thenpresstheSELECTbutton.MovetheredarrowpointertotheModethatyouwanttoclearandthenpresstheSELECTbutton.
Notes: •Displayarea (H/V)cannotbeselectedwhen480i,575i,480p,575p,720p,1035i,or1080i isselected in thePCSystemMenu(p.32).
•PCAdjustMenu cannot be selectedwhenComputer1(Digital)isselectedintheInputMenu(p.31).
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Computer Input
Move the red frame pointer tothe desired imagemode andpresstheSELECTbutton.
Theselectedimagemodeischeckmarked.
Image Select Menu
Normalpicturemodepresetontheprojector.
Standard
Picturemodewithimprovedhalftoneforgraphics.
Real
For the image projected on a blackboard. See above forfurtherdescription.
Blackboard(Green)
ImageSelectMenuicon
IMAGE button
Dynamic
Real
Image 1
Image �
Image �
Image Mode Selection
Image �
Forviewingwith theuserpreset imagemode in the ImageAdjustMenu(pp.37-38).
Image 1~�
Blackboard(Green)
Forviewingpicturesinabrightroom.
Dynamic
Standard
Remote Control
IMAGE button
Select the desired imagemode from among Dynamic,Standard, Real, Blackboard (Green), Image 1, Image 2,Image3,andImage4bypressingtheIMAGEbuttonontheremotecontrol.
Standard
Picturemodewithimprovedhalftoneforgraphics.Real
Blackboard (Green)
Image 1–�
Fortheimageprojectedonablackboard.This mode help enhance the image projected on ablackboard. This ismainly effective on a green coloredboard,nottrulyeffectiveonablackcoloredboard.
Dynamic
Direct Operation
Forviewingpicturesinabrightroom.
Normalpicturemodepresetontheprojector.
Forviewingwith theuserpreset imagemode in the ImageAdjustMenu(pp.37-38).ThisImagememoryisprovidedineachcomputer,component,andvideoinputsource.
Press theMENU button to display the On-ScreenMenu. Use the Point◄► buttons tomove the redframepointertotheImageSelectMenuicon.
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Menu Operation
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Computer Input
UsethePoint◄►buttonstoadjustthesettingvalue.
MovetheredframepointertothedesireditemandthenpresstheSELECTbutton.
Image Adjust Menu
ImageAdjustMenuicon
SelectedImagemode
Image Adjustment
Reset
PresstheMENUbuttontodisplaytheOn-ScreenMenu.UsethePoint◄►buttonstomovetheredframepointertotheImageAdjustMenuicon.
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� UsethePoint▲▼buttonstomovetheredframepointertothedesireditemandthenpresstheSELECTbuttontodisplaytheadjustmentdialogbox.UsethePoint◄►buttonstoadjustthesettingvalue.
Note: •WhentheWhitebalanceRed,Green,orBlueisadjusted,theColortemp.levelwillchangeto“Adj.”.
PressthePoint◄buttontodecreasethecontrast;pressthePoint►buttontoincreasethecontrast(from0to63).
PressthePoint◄buttontodecreasethebrightness;pressthePoint►buttontoincreasethebrightness(from0to63).
Contrast
Brightness
PressthePoint◄buttontolightenredtone;pressthePoint►buttontodeepenredtone(from0to63).
white balance (Red)
PressthePoint◄buttontolightengreentone;pressthePoint►buttontodeepengreentone(from0to63).
white balance (Green)
PressthePoint◄buttontolightenbluetone;pressthePoint►buttontodeepenbluetone(from0to63).
white balance (Blue)
UsethePoint◄►buttonstoselectthedesiredColortemp.level(High,Mid,Low,orXLow).
Color temp .
UsethePoint◄►buttonstoadjustthegammavaluetoobtainabetterbalanceofcontrast(from0to15).
Gamma
PressthePoint◄buttontodecreasethesharpnessoftheimage;pressthePoint►buttontoincreasethesharpnessoftheimage(from0to15).
Sharpness
Toresettheadjusteddata,selectResetandpresstheSELECTbutton.Aconfirmationboxappearsandthenselect[Yes].Alladjustmentswillreturntotheirpreviousfigures.
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Computer Input
Store
ExittheImageAdjustMenu.
Quit
Storeicon
Tostoretheadjusteddata,selectStoreandpresstheSELECTbutton.UsethePoint▲▼buttonstoselectonefromImage1to4andpresstheSELECTbutton.Aconfirmationboxappearsandthenselect[Yes].Storeddatacanbecalledupbyselectingan“Image(1–4)”intheImageModeSelectiononpage36.
ImageModeMenuMove the red framepointer to an imageitem to be set andt h e n p r e s s t h eSELECTbutton.
A confirmationbox appearsand thenselect[Yes]
Thisprojectorhasthepicturescreenresizefunction,whichenablesyoutocustomizetheimagesize.
Screen Menu
Screen Size Adjustment
Providetheimagetofitthescreensize.
Normal
True
Provide the image in its original size.When the originalimagesize is larger thanthescreensize(1024x768), theprojectorenterstothepanningmodeautomatically.UsethePoint▲▼◄►buttonstopantheimage.Whenadjusted,thearrowswill turn red.Whenreached to thecorrection limits,thearrowswilldisappear.
Full
Providethefullscreenimage.
Notes: •TheScreenMenu, except for "Normal"and"Custom",cannotbeoperatedwhen720p(HDTV), 1035i (HDTV), or 1080i(HDTV) is selected in thePCSystemMenu(p.32).
•This projector cannot display anyresolution higher than 1600 x 1200. Ifyour computer’s screen resolution ishigherthanit,resettheresolutiontothelowerbeforeconnectingtotheprojector.
•Theimagedatainotherthan1024x768ismodifiedtofitthescreensizeininitialmode.
•True, Full, andDigital zoom+/– cannotbe selectedwhen 480i, 575i, 480p, or575pisselectedinthePCSystemMenu(p.32).
Press theMENU button to display the On-ScreenMenu. Use the Point◄► buttons tomove the redframepointertotheScreenMenuicon.
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Use the Point▲▼ buttons tomove the red framepointer to the desired function and then press theSELECTbutton.
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wide
Providetheimagetofitthewidevideoaspectratio(16:9)byexpanding the imagewidthuniformly.This function canbeusedforprovidingasqueezedvideosignalat16:9.
Move the red framepointer to the functionandpresstheSELECTbutton.
ScreenMenuicon
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Computer Input
SelectDigitalzoom+.TheOn-ScreenMenudisappearsand“D. zoom+”appears.Press theSELECTbutton toexpandthe image size.Use thePoint▲▼◄►buttons to pan theimage.ThePanningfunctioncanworkonlywhentheimageislargerthanthescreensize.A projected image can be also expanded by pressing theD.ZOOM+buttonontheremotecontrol.
ToexittheDigitalzoom+/–mode,pressanybuttonexcepttheD.ZOOM+/–buttons,SELECT,andPointbuttons.
Digital zoom +
SelectDigitalzoom–.TheOn-ScreenMenudisappearsand“D.zoom–”appears.PresstheSELECTbuttontocompressimagesize.TheprojectedimagecanbealsocompressedbypressingtheD.ZOOM–buttonontheremotecontrol.
Digital zoom –
To return to thepreviousscreensize, selectascreensizefrom theScreenSizeAdjustmentMenuor select an inputsource from the Input SourceSelectionMenu (pp.30-31)again, or adjust the screen size with the D.ZOOM +/–buttons.
For zooming in and out the images
Notes: •The panning functionmay not operateproperly if the storedMode in the PCAdjustMenuisused(p.35).
•MinimumcompressionratiocanbelimiteddependingontheinputsignalorwhentheKeystonefunctionisworking.
•True,Full , andDigital zoom+/–cannotbe selected when 480i, 575i, 480p, or575pisselectedinthePCSystemMenu(p.32).
•Digitalzoom+/-cannotbeselectedwhenFullorTrueisselected.
Remote Control
D.ZOOM + button
POINT ▲▼◄►buttons
SELECT button
D .ZOOM - button
Adjust the screen scale and positionmanuallywith thisfunction.Press theSELECTbuttonatCustomand the “Custom” isdisplayedon the screen for a few seconds and then theAspectdialogboxappears.
ScaleH/V.......... AdjusttheHorizontal/Verticalscreenscale. H&V................... When set to “On,” the aspect ratio is
fixed.The“ScaleV”appearsdimmedandbecomes unavailable.Adjust “Scale H,”then the screen scale is automaticallymodifiedbasedontheaspectratio.
PositionH/V....... Adjust the Horizontal/Vertical screenposition.
Common............ Save the adjusted scale to all the inputs.Press theSELECTbutton atCommon todisplay a confirmation box. To save thescale, press theSELECTbuttonat “Yes.”WhenCustomisselected,thesavedscaleisused.
Reset................. Reset the all adjusted values. Pressthe SELECT button at Reset to displaya confirmation box. To reset, press theSELECTbuttonat“Yes.”
Custom
Notes: •Whennosignalisdetected,“Normal”issetautomatically
andtheAspectdialogboxdisappears. •TheadjustablerangeforScaleH/VandPositionH/Vis
limiteddependingontheinputsignal.
PresstheSELECTbuttonatCommonorReset,todisplayaconfirmationbox.
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ChooseVideo by pressing the INPUT button on the topcontrolortheVIDEObuttonontheremotecontrol.Beforeusing thesebuttons,correct inputsourceshouldbeselectedthroughmenuoperationasdescribedbelow.
Use the Point▲▼ buttons tomove the red arrowpointertoVideoandthenpresstheSELECTbuttontodisplaytheSourceSelectMenu.
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Move the pointer toVideoandpresstheSELECTbutton.
VIDEO
Movethepointertothesourcethat you want to select andpresstheSELECTbutton.
Source Select Menu (VIDEO)
Input Menu
MovethepointertothedesiredsourceandthenpresstheSELECTbutton.�
Input Source Selection (Video, S-video)
InputMenuicon
Video Input
Computer 1 (Analog)
Video
Computer �
INPUT button
VIDEO button
wired
Top Control INPUT button
Computer 1 (Digital)
Remote Control
Direct Operation
Menu OperationPress theMENU button to display the On-ScreenMenu. Use the Point◄► buttons tomove the redframepointertotheInputMenuicon.
WhenselectingAuto,theprojectorautomaticallydetects incoming video signal, and adjustsitself to optimize its performance.Theprojectorselectsconnectioninthefollowingorder:
1.S-video2.Video
Auto
WhenvideoinputsignalisconnectedtotheVIDEOjack,selectVideo.
Video
WhenvideoinputsignalisconnectedtotheS-VIDEOjack,selectS-video.
S-video
Notes: •WiredandWirelessare for theNetwork function.Seeowner’smanual“NetworkSet-upandOperation”.
•WhentheInputSearchfunctionissetto“On1”or“On2”,theinputsignalwillbesearchedautomatically(p.51).
wireless
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Video Input
ChooseComputer 2 bypressing the INPUTbuttonon thetopcontrolorpress theCOMPUTERbuttonon the remotecontrol.Beforeusing thesebuttons,correct inputsourceshouldbeselectedthroughMenuoperationasdescribedbelow.
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Computer �
Input Menu
Use the Point▲▼ buttons tomove the red arrowpointer toComputer 2 and then press the SELECTbutton.
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After theSourceSelectMenuappeared forComputer2,movethepointer toComponentorRGB(Scart)andthenpresstheSELECTbutton.
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Input Source Selection (Component, RGB Scart �1-pin)
Move the pointer (redarrow) to Computer 2andpresstheSELECTbutton.
InputMenuicon
Move the po in ter toComponentorRGB(Scart)and press the SELECTbutton.
Source Select Menu
Whentheinputsourceiscomingfromvideoequipment connected to theCOMPUTERIN 2/COMPONENT IN terminal with aComponent-VGACable,selectComponent.
Component
Whentheinputsourceiscomingfromvideoequipment connected to theCOMPUTERIN2/COMPONENTINterminalwithaScart-VGACable,selectRGB(Scart).
RGB (Scart)
Computer 1 (Analog)
Video
Computer �
COMPUTER button
wired
INPUT button
Computer 1 (Digital)
Remote Control
Computer 1 (Analog)
Computer �
Computer 1 (Digital)
Direct Operation
Menu OperationPress theMENU button to display the On-ScreenMenu.UsethePoint◄►buttonstomovetheredframepointertotheInputMenuicon.
Top Control
Note: •Wired andWireless are for theNetwork function.Seeowner’smanual“NetworkSet-upandOperation”.
•WhentheInputSearchfunctionissetto“On1”or“On2”,theinputsignalwillbesearchedautomatically(p.51).
wireless
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Video System SelectionPresstheMENUbuttontodisplaytheOn-ScreenMenu.UsethePoint◄►buttonstomovetheredframepointertotheAVSystemMenuicon.
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AV System Menu (Video or S-Video)
AV System Menu (Component)
UsethePoint▲▼buttonstomovetheredarrowpointertothedesiredsystemandthenpresstheSELECTbutton.
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If the projector cannot reproduce proper video image,selectaspecificbroadcast signal format fromamongPAL,SECAM,NTSC,NTSC4.43,PAL-M,andPAL-N.
MovethepointertothedesiredsystemandpresstheSELECTbutton.
PAL/SECAM/NTSC/NTSC� .��/PAL-M/PAL-N
The projector automatically detects an incoming videosignal,andadjustsitselftooptimizeitsperformance.
Iftheprojectorcannotreproducepropervideoimage,selectaspecificcomponentvideosignalformatfromamong480i,575i,480p,575p,720p,1035i,and1080i.
Auto
COMPONENT VIDEO SIGNAL FORMAT
Video or S-Video
Component
The projector automatically detects an incoming videosystem,andadjustsitselftooptimizeitsperformance.WhenVideoSystemisPAL-MorPAL-N,select thesystemmanually.
Auto
AVSystemMenuiconTheselectedsystemisdisplayed.
MovethepointertothedesiredsystemandpresstheSELECTbutton.
AVSystemMenuicon Theselectedsystemis displayed.
Note: •TheAVSystemMenucannotbeselectedwhenselectingRGB(Scart).
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Video Input
MovetheredframepointertothedesiredimagemodeandpresstheSELECTbutton.
Theselectedimagemodeischeckmarked.
Image Select Menu
Standard
Cinema
Blackboard(Green)
ForviewingwiththeuserpresetimagemodeintheImageAdjustMenu(pp.44–45).
Image1–�
ImageSelectMenuicon
Select the desired imagemode from among Dynamic,Standard,Cinema,Blackboard (Green), Image1, Image2,Image3,andImage4bypressingtheIMAGEbuttonontheremotecontrol.
Standard
Picturemodeadjustedwithfinetone.Cinema
Blackboard (Green)
Image 1–�
IMAGE button
Dynamic
Cinema
Image 1
Image �
Image �
Image �
Image Mode Selection
Fortheimageprojectedonablackboard.Thismodehelpenhancetheimageprojectedonablackboard.Thisismainlyeffectiveonagreencoloredboard,nottrulyeffectiveonablackcoloredboard.
Fortheimageprojectedonablackboard.Seeaboveforfurtherdescription.
Blackboard (Green)
Dynamic
Dynamic
Standard
Remote Control
IMAGE button
Direct Operation
Forviewingpicturesinabrightroom.
Normalpicturemodepresetontheprojector.
Forviewingwith theuserpreset imagemode in the ImageAdjustMenu(pp44–45).ThisImagememoryisprovidedineachcomputer,component,andvideoinputsource.
PresstheMENUbuttontodisplaytheOn-ScreenMenu.UsethePoint◄►buttonstomovetheredframepointertotheImageSelectMenuicon.
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Menu Operation
Forviewingpicturesinabrightroom.
Normalpicturemodepresetontheprojector.
Picturemodeadjustedwithfinetone.
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Image AdjustmentPresstheMENUbuttontodisplaytheOn-ScreenMenu.UsethePoint◄►buttonstomovetheredframepointertotheImageAdjustMenuicon.
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� Use the Point▲▼ buttons tomove the red framepointertothedesireditemandthenpresstheSELECTbutton to display the adjustment dialog box.Use thePoint◄►buttonstoadjustthesettingvalue.
PressthePoint◄buttontodecreasethecontrast;pressthePoint►buttontoincreasethecontrast(from0to63).
PressthePoint◄buttontodecreasethebrightness;pressthePoint►buttontoincreasethebrightness(from0to63).
Contrast
Brightness
PressthePoint◄buttontolightenredtone;pressthePoint►buttontodeepenredtone(from0to63).
white balance (Red)
Press thePoint◄button to lighten green tone; press thePoint►buttontodeepengreentone(from0to63).
white balance (Green)
Press thePoint◄ button to lighten blue tone; press thePoint►buttontodeepenbluetone(from0to63).
white balance (Blue)
UsethePoint◄►buttonstoselectthedesiredColortemp.level(High,Mid,Low,orXLow).
Color temp .
PressthePoint◄buttondecreasetheintensityofthecolor;press thePoint►button increase the intensityof the color(from0to63).
PressthePoint◄►buttonstoadjustthetintvaluetogetapropercolorbalance(from0to63).
Color
Tint
Notes: •WhentheWhitebalanceRed,Green,orBlueisadjusted,theColortemp.levelwillchangeto“Adj.”.
•TintcannotbeselectedwhenthevideosystemisPAL,SECAM,PAL-M,orPAL-N(p.42).
UsethePoint◄►buttonstoadjustthesettingvalue.
Move the red framepointer to thedesireditem and then presstheSELECTbutton.
Image Adjust Menu
ImageAdjustMenuicon
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Use thePoint◄►buttons to adjust the gamma value toobtainabetterbalanceofcontrast(from0to15).
Gamma
PressthePoint◄buttontodecreasethesharpnessoftheimage;pressthePoint►buttonto increasethesharpnessoftheimage(from0to15).
Sharpness
An interlacedvideosignal canbedisplayed inprogressivemode.Selectoneofthefollowingoptions. Off.......... Disabled. L1.......... Foranactivepicture. L2.......... Forastillpicture. Film........ Forwatchingafilm.Withthisfunction,the
projectorreproducespicturesfaithfultotheoriginalfilmquality.
Progressive
Noise reduction
Noise interference on the screen can be reduced.Selectoneofthefollowingoptionstogetsmootherimages. Off.......... Disabled. L1.......... Lowerreduction L2.......... Higherreduction
Notes: •Noise reduction andProgressive cannot be selectedwhen480p,575p,720p,1035i,or1080iisselected(p.42).
•ResetandStoreiconswillbedisplayedwhenanyadjustmentismade.
To store the adjusted data, select Store and press theSELECTbutton.Use thePoint▲▼buttons to select onefromImage1to4andpresstheSELECTbutton.A confirmation box appears and then select [Yes]. Storeddatacanbecalledupbyselectingan “Image(1–4)” in theImageSelectMenuonpage43.
To reset the adjusted data, select Reset and press theSELECTbutton.Aconfirmationboxappearsandthenselect[Yes].Alladjustmentswillreturntotheirpreviousfigures.
Reset
Store
ExittheImageAdjustMenu.
Quit
ImageModeMenuMove the red framepointer to an imageitem to be set andt h e n p r e s s t h eSELECTbutton.Storeicon
A confirmation boxappears and thenselect[Yes].
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Video Input
Thisprojectorhasthepicturescreenresizefunction,whichenablesyoutocustomizetheimagesize.
Normal
Screen Size Adjustment
Screen MenuPress theMENU button to display the On-ScreenMenu. Use the Point◄► buttons tomove the redframepointertotheScreenMenuicon.
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Use the Point▲▼ buttons tomove the red framepointer to the desired function and then press theSELECTbutton.
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Providetheimageatthe4:3normalvideoaspectratio.
CustomAdjust the screen scale and positionmanually with thisfunction.Press theSELECTbutton atCustomand the "Custom" isdisplayed on the screen for a few seconds and then theAspectdialogboxappears. ScaleH/V.......... Adjust the Horizontal/Vertical screen
scale. H&V................... When set to "On", the aspect ratio is
fixed. The "Scale V" appears dimmedand becomes unavailable.Adjust the"Scale H", then the screen scale isautomatically modified based on theaspectratio.
Position H/V.....Adjust the Horizontal/Vertical screenposition.
Common............ Savetheadjustedscaletoalltheinputs.PresstheSELECTbuttonatCommontodisplay a confirmation box.To save thescale,presstheSELECTbuttonat"Yes",When Custom is selected, the savedscaleisused.
Reset................. Reset the all adjusted values. PresstheSELECTbutton atReset to displaya confirmation box.To reset, press theSELECTbuttonat"Yes".
Notes: •Whenno signal is detected, "Normal" isset automatically and theAspect dialogboxdisappears.
•Theadjustable range forScaleH/VandPositionH/V is limiteddependingon theinputsignal.
•"Wide" cannot be operatedwhen 720p,1035i, or 1080i is selected in theAVSystemMenu(p.42).
PresstheSELECTbuttonatCommonorReset,todisplayaconfirmationbox.
wide
Providetheimageatthe16:9widescreenratio.
ScreenMenuicon
Move the red framepointer to thedesired function and press theSELECTbutton.
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Language
The languageused in theOn-ScreenMenu is available inEnglish, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese,Dutch, Swedish, Finnish, Polish, Hungarian, Romanian,Russian,Chinese,Korean,andJapanese.
Set the red framepointer to the itemand press theSELECTbutton.
PresstheSELECTbuttonat Language, then theLanguageMenuappears.
Setting Menu (Language)
SettingMenuicon
Setting
Setting
Auto setupThisfunctionenablesAutoKeystonecorrectionandAutoPCadjustment bypressing theAUTOSETUP/CANCELbuttononthetopcontrolortheAUTOSET/CANCELbuttonontheremote control.Settings for those functions canbealteredasfollows:Auto PC Adj . On. . . . . . .EnablesAuto PCAdjustment when pressing
theAUTOSET/CANCELbuttonon the remotecontrol or theAUTOSETUP/CANCEL buttononthetopcontrol.
Off. . . . . . .DisablesAutoPCAdjustment.
Auto Keystone Auto. . . . . Alwaysworksandcorrectskeystonedistortion
accordingtotheprojector'stilt. Manual. . .Works only when pressing theAUTO SET/
CANCELbutton on the remote control or theAUTO SETUP/CANCEL button on the topcontrol.
Off. . . . . . .DisablesAutoKeystone.Notes: •AutoPCAdj. andAutoKeystone cannot be set "Off" at the
sametime. •Auto Keystone corrects vertical distortion only, not correct
horizontaldistortion. •TheAutoKeystone cannotworkwhenCeiling feature is set
"On"intheSettingmenu(p.51). •Perfect correction of the imagedistortion cannot beensured
with theAuto setup function. If thedistortion is not correctedproperly by pressing theAUTOSETUP/CANCEL orAUTOSET/CANCEL button, adjust manually by pressing theKEYSTONEbuttononthe top control or on theremotecontrolorselectingKeystoneintheSettingmenu(pp.26,48).
•Fine sync, Total dots, Horizontal and Vertical position ofsome computers cannot be fully adjustedwith theAutoPCAdjustmentfunction.Whentheimageisnotprovidedproperlywith thisoperation,manualadjustmentsare required (pp.34–35).
Auto setup
SelectAuto setup and thisbox appears. Choose thedesired setting for Autokeystone andAutoPCadj.withthePoint◄►buttons.
Press theSELECTbuttonhere to display the otherlanguages.
Press theMENU button to display the On-ScreenMenu. Use the Point◄► buttons tomove the redframepointertotheSettingMenuicon.
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ThisprojectorhasaSettingmenuthatallowsyoutosetuptheothervariousfunctionsdescribedbelow.
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Setting
Display
Blue backWhenthisfunctionis“On,”ablueimageisdisplayedwhiletheinputsignalisnotdetected.
KeystoneThis function is used to store or reset the keystonecorrectionwhen theACpower cord is unplugged.Use thePoint◄►buttonstoswitchbetweeneachoption. Store........ Keep the keystone correction evenwhen the
ACpowercordisunplugged. Reset....... ReleasethekeystonecorrectionwhentheAC
powercordisunplugged.
To correct keystone distortion, press theSELECTbutton.The “Keystone”appearson thescreen.Use thePoint▲▼buttonstocorrectkeystonedistortion(p.26).
Keystone
ThisfunctiondecideswhethertodisplayOn-ScreenDisplays. On............................ Showall theOn-Screendisplays.Use
this functionwhen youwant to projectimagesafter the lampbecomesbrightenough.Thefactorydefaultsettingisinthisoption.
CountdownOff......... Show the input image instead ofthe countdown when turning on theprojector.Use this functionwhen youwant to project the image as early aspossible even when the lamp is notbrightenough.
Off............................ HidetheOn-ScreenDisplaysexcept; ●On-ScreenMenu ●“Poweroff?”(p.23) ●“Nosignal”forPowermanagement
(p.52) ●“Pleasewait...” ●ArrowsfortheTruefunctioninthe
ScreenMenu(p.38)
UsethePoint◄►buttonstoswitchbetweentheoptions.
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Setting
Select[Yes]tocapturetheprojectedimage.
Select[Yes]tostopcapturing.
Capture
Logo (Logo and Logo PIN code lock settings)
Logo select
This functionallowsyou tocustomize thescreen logowithLogoselect,Capture,andLogoPINcodelockfunctions.
Note: •When “On” is selected in the Logo PIN code lockfunction, Logo select andCapture functions cannot beselected.
CaptureThis function enables you to capture an image beingprojectedtouse it forastarting-updisplayor intervalofpresentations.
SelectCaptureandpresstheSELECTbutton.Aconfirmationboxappearsandselect[Yes]tocapturetheprojectedimage.
Aftercapturingtheprojectedimage,gototheLogoselectfunctionandsetitto“User”.Thenthecapturedimagewillbedisplayed thenext time you turn on theprojector orwhenyoupresstheNOSHOWbutton(p.29).
TocanceltheCapturefunction,select[No].
Logo selectThis function decides on the starting-up display fromamongfollowingoptions. User......... Showtheimageyoucaptured Default..... Showthefactory-setlogo Off............ Showthecountdowndisplayonly
Notes: •Before capturing an image, select “Standard” inthe ImageSelectMenu to capture a proper image(pp.36,43).
•AsignalfromacomputercanbecaptureduptoXGA(1024x768).Asignal fromvideoequipmentcanbecapturedexceptfor720p,1035i,and1080i.
•When capturing the image that has been adjustedby the Keystone function, the adjusted data isautomatically reset and the projector captures animagewithoutkeystonecorrection.
•WhentheLogoPINcodelockfunctionissetto“On,”theCapturefunctioncannotbeselected.
•Whenstartingtocaptureanewimage,thepreviouslystoredimageisclearedevenifyoucancelthecapturing.
•Whenthere isnocaptured imageor it is interruptedwhilecapturingaimage,theCapturefunctioncannotbe selected, you can only switch betweenDefaultandOff.
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Logo PIN code lock
Setting
This function prevents an unauthorized person fromchangingthescreenlogo.
Off............ ThescreenlogocanbechangedfreelyfromtheLogoMenu(p.49).
On............ ThescreenlogocannotbechangedwithoutaLogoPINcode.
If youwant to change the LogoPIN code lock setting,presstheSELECTbuttonandtheLogoPINcodedialogbox appears. Enter a LogoPIN code by following thestepsbelow.TheinitialLogoPINcodeissetto“4321”atthefactory.
Logo PIN code lock
Enter a Logo PIN codeUse thePoint▲▼buttons to enter a number.Press thePoint►buttontofixthenumberandmovetheredframepointertothenextbox.Thenumberchangesto“.”Ifyoufixedanincorrectnumber,usethePoint◄buttontomovethe pointer to the number youwant to correct, and thenenterthecorrectnumber.
Repeatthissteptocompleteenteringafour-digitnumber.
After entering the four-digit number,move the pointer to“Set.”Press theSELECTbutton so that you can start tooperatetheprojector.
If you entered an incorrect LogoPIN code, “LogoPINcode”andthenumber()willturnredforamoment.EnterthecorrectLogoPINcodealloveragain.
Change the Logo PIN codeLogoPINcodecanbechangedtoyourdesiredfour-digitnumber.Press thePoint▼button to select “LogoPINcode change” and thenpress theSELECTbutton.TheNewLogoPINcodeinputdialogboxappears.SetanewLogoPINcode.
Besure tonote thenewLogoPINcodeandkeep it athand.Ifyoulostthenumber,youcouldnolongerchangethe Logo PIN code setting. For details on PINcodesetting,referto“PINcodelock”onpages54–55.
Use thePoint◄►buttons to switchOn/Off, and thenpress thePoint▼button tomove thepointer to “Quit.”PresstheSELECTbuttontoclosethedialogbox.
Change the Logo PIN code lock setting
Enter a Logo PIN code
AfteracorrectLogoPINcodeisentered,thefollowingdialogboxappears.
CAUTION:wHEN yOU HAVE CHANGED THE LOGO PIN CODE, wRITE DOwN THE NEw PIN CODE IN COLUMN OF THE LOGO PIN CODE NO . MEMO ON PAGE 76, AND KEEP IT SECURELy . SHOULD THE LOGO PIN CODE BE LOST OR FORGOTTEN, THE LOGO PIN CODE SETTING CAN NO LONGER BE CHANGED .
Change the Logo PIN code lock setting
Change the Logo PIN code
UsethePoint◄►buttonstoswitchOn/Off.
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Setting
Ceiling
Rear
Ceiling
When this function is set to “On,” the picturewill be top/bottom and left/right reversed. This function is used toprojecttheimagefromaceiling-mountedprojector.
Rear
Whenthisfunctionissetto“On,”thepicturewillbeleft/rightreversed.This function is used to project the image fromrearofthescreen.
Input search
This function detects the input signal automatically.Whena signal is found, the searchwill stop.Use thePoint◄►buttonstoselectoneofthefollowingoptions. Off.......... Inputsearchwillnotwork. On1........ Inputsearchworksunderthefollowingsituation. –WhenpressingtheINPUTbuttononthetop
control. –WhenpressingtheCOMPUTERbuttonor
VIDEObuttonontheremotecontrol. On2........ Inputsearchworksunderthefollowingsituation. –Whenturningontheprojectorbypressingthe
POWERON/STAND-BYbuttononthetopcontrolortheremotecontrol.
–WhenpressingtheCOMPUTERbuttonorVIDEObuttonontheremotecontrol.
–WhenpressingtheINPUTbuttononthetopcontrol.
–Whenthecurrentinputsignaliscutoff.*
*If theNo show or Freeze function is active, cancel it toactivate the Input search. It is also unavailablewhenOn-Screenmenuisdisplayed.
Notes: •WhileInputsearchissetto“On1”or“On2,”thestatusofInputandLamparedisplayedeverytimethesignalisswitched.
•Onlythelastselectedinputsourcecanbedetected. •IftheINPUTbuttononthetopcontrolorCOMPUTER, VIDEO or NETWORK buttonsontheremotecontrolispressedduringInputsearchisinprogress,Inputsearchwillstopandgobacktothepreviousinputsignal.
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Setting
Power management
TimeleftbeforeLampisoff.
Power management
For reducing power consumption as well as maintainingthe lamp life, thePowermanagement function turns off theprojectionlampwhentheprojectorisnotoperatedforacertainperiod.
If the input signal is interruptedandnobutton is pressed formore than 30 seconds, the timer display with “No signal”appears. It starts the countdownuntil the lamp is turnedoff.UsethePoint◄►buttonstosetthecountdowntimer.
Selectoneofthefollowingoptions:Ready.................. Whenthelamphasbeenfullycooleddown,
the POWER indicator changes to greenblinking. In this condition, the projectionlampwill be turned on if the input signalis reconnected or any button on the topcontrolorremotecontrolispressed.
Shutdown............ Whenthelamphasbeenfullycooleddown,thepowerwillbeturnedoff.
Off........................ Powermanagementfunctionisoff.
Standby mode
This function is available when operating the projector vianetwork. Normal....... Supply the power to the network function even
after turning off the projector.You can turn on/off the projector via network,modify networkenvironment, and receive an e-mail aboutprojector statuswhile the projector is poweredoff.
Eco............ Select “Eco”whenyoudonotuse theprojectorvianetwork.Theprojector’snetworkfunctionwillstopwhenturningofftheprojector.
Refertotheowner’smanual“NetworkSet-upandOperation”.
Note: •WhenselectingNormal,thecoolingfansmayberunningdependingonthetemperatureinsidetheprojectoreveniftheprojectoristurnedoff.
Press theSELECTbuttonatPowermanagementandthisdialogboxappears.Use thePoint◄►buttons tochooseone of the three options.Press thePoint▼button toselect the timer, and thenusethePoint◄►buttonstosettimer.
Note: •Factorydefaultis"Ready:5min.".
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Setting
On start
Remote controlRemote control
Pointer
When this function is set to “On,” the projector will beautomatically turned on just by connecting theAC powercordtoawalloutlet.
Note: •Besure to turnoff theprojectorproperly (see “TurningOfftheProjector”onpage23).Iftheprojectoristurnedoffintheincorrectsequence,theOnstartfunctiondoesnotworkproperly.
You can emphasize a part of the projected image withthis function.Use thePoint▲▼buttons to choose eitherSpotlight or Pointer and press theSELECT button.Thenuse thePoint◄►buttons to selecta sizeof theSpotlight(Large,Middle,orSmall)orapatternofthePointer(Arrow,Finger,orDot).See“PointerFunction”onpage14.
Pointer
UsethePoint▲▼buttonsto chooseeitherSpotlightor Pointer, and then usethe Point ◄► buttonsto switch between theoptions.
Theeight different remote control codes (Code1–Code8)are assigned to the projector; the factory-set, initial code(Code1)andtheothersevencodes(Code2toCode8).
The same code should set on both the projector and theremote control. For example, operating the projector in“Code7”,theremotecontrolcodealsomustbeswitchedto“Code7”.
To change the code for the projector SelectaremotecontrolcodeinthisSettingMenu.
To change the code for the remote control: While holding down theMENUbutton, press the IMAGEbutton the number of times corresponding to the remotecontrolcodefortheprojector.See“RemoteControlCode”onpage15.
Thisfunctionallowsyoutochangebrightnessofthescreen.Auto........... Thebrightnessaccordingtotheinputsignal
(betweenHighandEcomode).High........... BrighterthantheNormalmode.Normal....... NormalbrightnessEco............ Lowerbrightnessreducesthelamppower
consumptionandextendsthelamplife.
Lamp control
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Setting
Key lock
Key lockSecurity (Key lock and PIN code lock )
PIN code lock PIN code lock
This function locks the top control and remote controlbuttonstopreventoperationbyunauthorizedpersons.
..... Unlocked.
..... Lock theoperationof the top control.Tounlock,usetheremotecontrol.
..... lock theoperationof the remote control.Tounlock,usethetopcontrol.
Ifthetopcontrolaccidentallybecomeslockedandyoudonothavetheremotecontrolnearbyorthereissomethingwrongwithyourremotecontrol,contactthedealerwhereyoupurchasedtheprojectorortheservicecenter.
ThisfunctionallowsyoutousetheKeylockandPINcodelockfunctiontosetthesecurityfortheprojectoroperation.
SelectKey lock.UsethePoint▲▼buttonstochooseoneof theoptions and select[Yes]toactivateit.
Thisfunctionpreventstheprojectorfrombeingoperatedby unauthorized persons and provides the followingsettingoptionsforsecurity. Off............ Unlocked. On1.......... EnterthePINcodeeverytimeturningon
theprojector. On2.......... EnterthePINcodetooperatetheprojector
once the power cord is disconnected; aslong as theAC power cord is connected,the projector can be operated without aPINcode.
Wheneveryouchange thePINcode locksettingor thePIN code (the four-digit number), you are required toenter thePINcode.The “1234” is setas the initialPINcodeatthefactory.
If youwant to change thePINcode lock setting,Pressthe SELECT button and the PIN code dialog boxappears.
When the projector is lockedwithaPINcode,thePINcodelock symbol appears on themenubar.
On1
On1
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Setting
Change the PIN code lock setting
UsethePoint◄►buttonstoswitchbetweentheoptions.
UsethePoint◄►buttonstoselectOff,On1,orOn2andthenmove thepointer to “Quit”with thePoint▼button.PresstheSELECTbuttontoclosethedialogbox.
Change the PIN code lock setting
Enter a PIN codeUse thePoint▲▼buttons toenter anumber.Press thePoint►buttontofixthenumberandmovetheredframepointertothenextbox.Thenumberchangesto“.”Ifyoufixedanincorrectnumber,usethePoint◄buttontomovethepointer to thenumber youwant to correct, and thenenterthecorrectnumber.
Repeatthissteptocompleteenteringafour-digitnumber.
After entering the four-digit number,move the pointer to“Set.”Press theSELECTbuttonso that youcanstart tooperatetheprojector.
IfyouenteredanincorrectPINcode,“PINcode”andthenumber ()will turn red for amoment. Enter thecorrectPINcodealloveragain.
Enter a PIN code
AfteracorrectPINcodeisentered,thefollowingdialogboxappears.
The PIN code can be changed to your desired four-digit number. Press the Point▼ button to select “PINcode change” and press theSELECTbutton.TheNewPINcodeinputdialogboxappears.SetanewPINcode.
Change the PIN code Change the PIN code
CAUTION:wHEN yOU HAVE CHANGED THE PIN CODE, wRITE DOwN THE NEw PIN CODE IN COLUMN OF THE PIN CODE NO . MEMO ON PAGE 76, AND KEEP IT SECURELy . IF yOU FORGET yOUR PIN CODE, THE PROjECTOR CAN NO LONGER BE STARTED .
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This function provides the following options in the coolingfans’operationwhentheprojectoristurnedoff(p.23). L1......Normaloperation L2......Slowerandlower-soundthanthenormaloperation
(L1), but it takesmore time to cool the projectordown.
Fan
Setting
Fan control
Fan
warning logThis function records anomalous operations while theprojector is inoperationanduse itwhendiagnosing faults.Upto10warninglogsaredisplayedwiththelatestwarningmessageatthetopofthelist,followedbypreviouswarningmessagesinchronologicalorder.
Note: •WhentheFactorydefaultfunctionisexecuted,allthewarninglogrecordswillbedeleted.
Thisfunctionisusedtoresetthelampcounter.When the lamp life is left less than 100 hours, the Lampreplacementicon(Fig.1)willappearonthescreen,indicatingthattheendoflamplifeisapproaching.Whenthelamplifeisleft0hour,theLampreplacementicon(Fig.2)willappearonthescreen, indicating that theendoflamplifeisreached.Whenreplacingtheprojectionlamp,resetthelampcounter.See"ResettingtheLampCounter"onpage62.
Lamp counter
Thisiconappearsonthescreenwhentheendoflamplifeisapproaching.
Thisiconappearsonthescreenwhentheendoflamplifeisreached.
Fig .1Lampreplacementicon
Fig .�Lampreplacementicon
Note: •Thisiconalsoappearsatturningonandselectinginputsource.
Note: •Atturningon,theicon(Fig.2)willappear. Atselectinginputsource,theicon(Fig.1)willappear.
Note: •TheLamp replacement icons (Fig.1 andFig.2)will notappearwhen theDisplay function isset to “Off” (p.48),during“Freeze”(p.28),or“Noshow”(p.29).
0º180º
0º
180º
-50º
NG
GOOD
+50º
40º
50º50º
40º
Fan Control Setting
On1
Choosetherunningspeedofcoolingfansfromthefollowingoptionsaccordingtothegroundelevationunderwhichyouusetheprojector.Off.......Normalspeed.Setthisfunctionto“Off”whenusingtheprojectorinnon-highaltitudeenvironment.On1...FasterthanOffmode.Selectthismodewhenusingtheprojectorinhighaltitudes(about1,200metersormoreabovethesealevel)wherethefanshavelesscoolingeffect.On2....FasterthanOn1mode.Selectthismodewhenusingtheprojectorinhigheraltitudesthanabovewherethefanshavelessercoolingeffect.On3....BesuretosettheLampcontrolinHighandtheFancontrolinOn3whenusingtheprojectorinclinedatbetween+40degreesto+140degreestothehorizontalplaneataltitudesbetween0andapproximately1,600metersabovesealevel.Note:•ThefannoisebecomeslouderinOn1,On2andOn3.•Setting“Fancontrol”toOn1,On2orOn3affectsL2operationin“Fan.”
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Setting
Factory defaultThis function returns all setting valuesexcept for the userlogo,PINcodelock,LogoPINcodelock,lampcounter,andfiltercountertothefactorydefaultsettings.
ExittheSettingMenu.
QuitSelectFactorydefaultandthisboxappears.Select[Yes],andthenextboxappears.
Select[Yes]toactivateit.
Factory default
Thisfunctionisusedtosetafrequencyforthefiltercleaning.
When the projector reached a specified time betweencleanings, a Filter warning icon appears on the screen,notifying thecleaning isnecessary.Aftercleaning the filter,be sure to select RESET and set the timer. The Filterwarningiconwillnotturnoffuntilthefiltercounterisreset.
Fordetailsaboutresettingthetimer,referto“ResettingtheFilterCounter”onpage59.
Filter counter Filter counter
UsethePoint◄►buttonsto set the timer. Selectfrom (Off/100H/ 200H/300H) depending on theuseenvironment.
Filterwarningiconappearsonthescreenatasettime.
Fig .�Filterwarningicon
Fig .�Filterwarningicon
Note: •Thisiconalsoappearsatturningon.
Notes: •Atselectinginputsource,theicon(Fig.4)willappear.
•The Filter warning icons (Fig.3 andFig.4)will not appearwhen theDisplayfunction is set to “Off” (p.48), during“Freeze”(p.28),or"Noshow"(p.29).
On1
On1
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TheWARNING indicator shows the stateof the functionwhichprotects theprojector.Check the stateof theWARNINGindicatorandthePOWERindicatortotakepropermaintenance.
warning Indicator
The projector is shut down and the wARNING indicator is blinking red .When the temperature inside the projector reaches acertainlevel,theprojectorwillbeautomaticallyshutdowntoprotect the insideof theprojector.ThePOWERindicator isblinkingwhiletheprojectorisbeingcooleddown.Whentheprojectorhascooleddownenough (to itsnormaloperatingtemperature), it can be turned on again by pressing thePOWERON/STAND-BYbutton.
The projector is shut down and the wARNING indicator lights red .When the projector detects an abnormal condition, it isautomaticallyshutdowntoprotecttheinsideoftheprojectorandtheWARNINGindicatorlightsred.Inthiscase,unplugtheAC power cord and reconnect it, and then turn theprojectorononceagain toverifyoperation. If theprojectorcannotbeturnedonandtheWARNINGindicatorstill lightsred, unplug theAC power cord and contact the servicestation.
CAUTIONDONOTLEAVETHEPROJECTORWITHTHEACPOWERCORDCONNECTEDUNDERANABNORMALCONDITION.ITMAYRESULTINFIREORELECTRICSHOCK.
Maintenance and Cleaning
Top Control
Top Control
Note: •TheWARNING indicator continues to blink even afterthe temperature inside the projector returns to normal.When the projector is turnedonagain, theWARNINGindicatorstopsblinking.
Then check the matters below:–Didyouprovideappropriatespacefor theprojector tobeventilated?Check the installingcondition tosee if theairventsoftheprojectorarenotblocked.
–HastheprojectorbeeninstallednearanAir-Conditioning/Heating Duct or Vent? Move the installation of theprojectorawayfromtheductorvent.
–Isthefilterclean?Cleanthefilterperiodically.
WARNINGemitaredlight
WARNINGblinkingred
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Maintenance and Cleaning
Turnoff theprojector, andunplug theACpower cordfromtheACoutlet.
Turntheprojectoroverandremovethefiltersbypullingthelatchesupward.
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Filterspreventsdustfromaccumulatingontheopticalelementsinsidetheprojector.Shouldthefiltersbecomecloggedwith dust particles, itwill reduce cooling fans’ effectiveness andmay result in internal heat buildupandadverselyaffect the lifeof theprojector. Ifa “Filterwarning” iconappearson thescreen,clean the filtersimmediately.Cleanthefilterbyfollowingthestepsbelow.
Gently clean the filters by using a brush or rinse itsoftly.�When rinsing the filters, dry theywell. Replace thefilters properly. Make sure that the filters are fullyinsertedtotheprojector.
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CAUTIONDo not operate the projector with the filtersremoved. Dust may accumulate on the opticalelementsdegradingpicturequality.Do not put anything into the air vents.Doing somayresultinmalfunctionoftheprojector.
RECOMMENDATION we recommend avoiding dusty/smoky environments
when you operate the projector . Usage in these environments may cause poor image quality . Whenusingtheprojectorunderdustyorsmokyconditions,dustmay accumulate on a lens, LCDpanels, or opticalelements inside the projector degrading the quality of aprojected image.When thesymptomsabovearenoticed,contactyourauthorizeddealerorservicestationforpropercleaning.
Note: •Whenreinsertingthisfilters,besurethattheslitpartisfacingtheouterside.
BesuretoresettheFiltercounteraftercleaningorreplacingthefilters.
Press theMENU button to display the On-ScreenMenu. Use the Point◄► buttons tomove the redframepointertotheSettingMenuicon.
Use the Point▲▼ buttons tomove the red framepointer to Filter counter and then press theSELECTbutton. A dialog box appears showing the totalaccumulated time of the filter use, a timer settingoption, and the reset option. Select Reset and the“Filter counter Reset?” appears. Select [Yes] tocontinue.
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Resetting the Filter Counter
Filter counter
SelectResetandthe“FiltercounterReset?”appears.
Select[Yes],thenanotherconfirmationboxappears.
Select[Yes]againtoresettheFiltercounter.
Another confirmationdialogboxappears, select [Yes]toresettheFiltercounter.�
FiltersPullupandremove.
Cleaning the Filters
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Maintenance and Cleaning
Cleaning the Projector Cabinet
Cleaning the Projection LensUnplugtheACpowercordbeforecleaning.
Gentlywipe the projection lenswith a cleaning cloth thatcontainsasmallamountofnon-abrasivecameralenscleaner,or usea lens cleaningpaper or commercially available airblowertocleanthelens.
Avoid using an excessive amount of cleaner.Abrasivecleaners,solvents,orotherharshchemicalsmightscratchthesurfaceofthelens.
UnplugtheACpowercordbeforecleaning.
Gentlywipe theprojector bodywith a soft dry cleaning cloth.Whenthecabinetisheavilysoiled,useasmallamountofmilddetergentandfinishwithasoftdrycleaningcloth.Avoidusinganexcessiveamountofcleaner.Abrasivecleaners,solvents,orotherharshchemicalsmightscratchthesurfaceofthecabinet.
When the projector is not in use, put the projector in anappropriatecarryingcasetoprotectitfromdustandscratches.
Whenmoving this projector orwhile not using it over anextendedperiodoftime,replacethelenscap.
Attachthelenscapaccordingtothefollowingprocedures.
Passthestringthroughaholeofthelenscap.
Turn over the projector and remove the screwwith ascrewdriver.
Attaching the Lens Cap
Attachthestringwithlenscaptoaholeatthebottomoftheprojectorandsecureitwithascrew.
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2
3
LensCap
StringforthelenscapSecure it to the holewithascrew.Hole
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Maintenance and Cleaning
When theprojection lampof theprojector reaches its endoflife, theLamp replacement iconappearson the screenandLAMPREPLACEindicatorlightsyellow.Replacethelampwitha newonepromptly.The timingwhen theLAMPREPLACEindicatorshouldlightisdependingonthelampmode.
Followthesestepstoreplacethelamp.
Lamp
ORDER REPLACEMENT LAMPReplacementlampcanbeorderedthroughyourdealer.Whenorderingaprojectionlamp,givethefollowinginformationtothedealer.
● Model No . of your projector : PLC-XU115 ● Replacement Lamp Type No . : POA-LMP111 (ServicePartsNo.6103339740)
For continued safety, replacewith a lampof thesame type.Donotdropa lampor touchaglassbulb!Theglasscanshatterandmaycauseinjury.
Allow a projector to cool for at least 45minutesbeforeyouopentheLampcover.Theinsideoftheprojectorcanbecomeveryhot.
CAUTION
Screw
Turnoff theprojector andunplug theACpower cord.Lettheprojectorcoolforatleast45minutes.
Remove the two (2)screws thatsecure the lamp.Liftthelampoutoftheprojectorbyusingthehandle.
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Removethescrewandopenthelampcover.�
Connect theACpower cord to theprojector and turnontheprojector.
6 Reset the lamp counter .See“ResettingtheLampCounter”onthenextpage.
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Lamp Replacement
Handle
Screw
CAUTION
LampCover
wARNING:TURNOFFTHEUVLAMPBEFOREOPENINGTHELAMPCOVER
Top Control
LAMP REPLACE indicator
Lampreplacementicon
Presshereandpullupward.
Note: •TheLampreplacementiconwillnotappearwhenthe
Displayfunctionissetto“Off”(p.48),during“Freeze”(p.28),or“Noshow”(p.29).
Screw
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Maintenance and Cleaning
Thisprojectorusesahigh-pressurelampwhichmustbehandledcarefullyandproperly.Improperhandlingmayresultinaccidents,injury,orcreateafirehazard.
●Lamplifemaydifferfromlamptolampandaccordingtotheenvironmentofuse.Thereisnoguaranteeofthesamelifeforeachlamp.Somelampsmayfailorterminatetheir life inashorterperiodoftimethanothersimilarlamps.
●Iftheprojectorindicatesthatthelampshouldbereplaced,i.e., if theLAMPREPLACEindicatorlightsup,replacethelampwithanewoneIMMEDIATELYaftertheprojectorhascooleddown.
(FollowcarefullytheinstructionsintheLampReplacementsectionofthismanual.)ContinuoususeofthelampwiththeLAMPREPLACEindicatorlightedmayincreasetheriskoflampexplosion.
●ALampmayexplodeasa resultofvibration,shockordegradationasa resultofhoursofuseas itslifetimedraws toanend.Riskof explosionmaydiffer according to theenvironment or conditions inwhichtheprojectorandlamparebeingused.
IF A LAMP EXPLODES, THE FOLLOwING SAFETy PRECAUTIONS SHOULD BE TAKEN .If a lamp explodes, disconnect the projector’sAC plug from theAC outlet immediately. Contact anauthorized service station for a checkup of the unit and replacement of the lamp.Additionally, checkcarefullytoensurethattherearenobrokenshardsorpiecesofglassaroundtheprojectororcomingoutfrom thecoolingaircirculationholes.Anybrokenshards foundshouldbecleanedupcarefully.Nooneshould check the insideof theprojector except thosewhoareauthorized trained technicians andwhoarefamiliarwithprojectorservice.Inappropriateattemptstoservicetheunitbyanyone,especiallythosewhoarenotappropriatelytrainedtodoso,mayresultinanaccidentorinjurycausedbypiecesofbrokenglass.
LAMP HANDLING PRECAUTIONS
Resetting the Lamp CounterBe sure to reset the Lamp counter after the lamp is replaced.When the Lamp counter is reset, the LAMPREPLACEindicatorstopslightingandtheLampreplacementicondisappears.
Press theMENU button to display the On-ScreenMenu. Use the Point◄► buttons tomove the redframepointertotheSettingMenuicon.
Use the Point▲▼ buttons tomove the red framepointer to Lampcounter and thenpress theSELECTbutton. A dialog box appears showing the totalaccumulated time of the lamp usage and the resetoption. Select Reset and the “Lamp replacementcounterReset?”appears.Select[Yes]tocontinue.
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Another confirmationdialogboxappears, select [Yes]toresettheLampcounter.�
Note: •Do not reset the Lamp counterwithout implementinglamp replacement.Be sure to reset the Lamp counteronlyafterreplacingthelamp.
Select Reset and the “Lampreplacement counter Reset?”appears.
Select [Yes],then anotherconfirmationboxappears.
Select[Yes]againtoresettheLampcounter.
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Problem: –Solutions
No power –PlugthepowercordoftheprojectorintotheACoutlet. –SeeifthePOWERindicatorlightsred. –WaituntilthePOWERindicatorstopsblinkingtoturnontheprojector
again.TheprojectorcanbeturnedonafterthePOWERindicatorturnsred.Seepage22.
–ChecktheWARNINGindicator.IftheWARNINGindicatorlightsred, projectorcannotbeturnedon.Seepage58. –Checktheprojectionlamp.Seepage61. –UnlocktheKeylockfunctionfortheprojector.Seepage54.
The initial display is not shown . –Makesure"Off"or"Countdownoff"arenotchosenatdisplay function.(seepage48)
The initial display is not same –Makesure"User"or"Off"arenotchosenatLogo(select)as the default set . function.(seepage48)
Input signal switches automatically . –MakesureInputsearchfunctionisadjustedproperly.Seepage51.(or does not switch automatically)
when the projector is on and you –ThatistheFilterwarningicon.Refertopage57.press the input button, an icon other than the Lamp mode icon appears.
An icon other than Input mode or –ThatistheLampreplacementiconortheFilterwarningicon.SeeLamp mode icon appears . page56or57.
Image is out of focus . –Adjustfocusoftheprojector.Seepage26. –Provideproperdistancebetweentheprojectorandtheprojection screen.Seepage17. –Checktheprojectionlenstoseeifitneedscleaning.Seepage60. –Movingtheprojectorfromacooltowarmplacemayresultin moisturecondensationontheprojectionlens.Insuchcases,leave theprojectoroffandwaituntilcondensationevaporates.
Image is Left/Right reversed . –ChecktheCeiling/Rearfunction.Seepage51.Image is Top/Bottom reversed . –ChecktheTop/Bottomfunction.Seepage51.Picture is not bright enough . –Checkifthe'Contrast"or"Brightness"areadjustedproperly.(see page37,44) –Checkif"Imagemode"isselectedproperly.(seepage36,43) –Checkthelampcontrolfunction.(seepage28) –ChecktheLAMPREPLACEindicator.Ifitlights,theendoflamplife isapproaching.Replacethelampwithanewonepromptly.(seepage 61)
Appendix
TroubleshootingBeforecallingyourdealerorservicecenterforassistance,checktheitemsbelowonceagain.
–Makesureyouhaveproperlyconnectedtheprojectortoperipheralequipmentasdescribedonpages19-21.–MakesureallequipmentisconnectedtoACoutletandthepoweristurnedon.–Whentheprojectordoesnotprojectanimagefromtheconnectedcomputer,restartthecomputer.
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No image –Checktheconnectionbetweenyourcomputerorvideoequipment andtheprojector.Seepages19-21. –Seeiftheinputsignaliscorrectlyoutputfromyourcomputer.Some laptopcomputersmayneedtochangethesettingformonitoroutput whenconnectingtoaprojector.Seeyourcomputer’sinstruction manualforthesetting. –Ittakesabout30secondstodisplayanimageafterturningonthe projector.Seepage22. –ChecktheInputsignal,colorsystem,videosystemorcomputer
systemmode. –MakesurethetemperatureisnotoutofthespecifiedOperating Temperature(41˚F–95˚F[5˚C–35˚C]). –When"NoShow"isoperating,theimagecannotbedisplayed.Press theNOSHOWbuttonoranyotherbuttonontheremotecontrol.
No sound –Checktheaudiocableconnectionfromaudioinputsource. –Adjusttheaudiosource. –PresstheVolume+button.Seepage27. –PresstheMutebutton.Seepage27. –WhentheAUDIOOUTisplugged-in,theprojector'sbuilt-inspeaker isnotavailable –Istheimageprojected?Youwillhearthesoundonlywhentheimage isprojected.
The color is strange . –ChecktheInputsignal,colorsystem,videosystemorcomputer systemmode. –Makesurethe"Blackboard"isnotselectedonImageselect menu.(seepage36,43)
Some displays are not seen –ChecktheDisplayfunction.Seepage48. during the operation .
Auto PC adjustment function –ChecktheInputsignal.AutoPCfunctioncannotworkwhen does not work . 480p,575p.720p,480i,575i,1035ior1080iisselectedorwhenthe digitalsignalisinputintoDVIterminal.(seePage34) –Theiconisnotavailableingrayoutwhenthedigitalsignalisinput.
The setting does not remain –Makesureyouselected"Store"afteradjustingsetting.Somesettings after turning off power . cannotbestoredifnotregisteredwith"Store".(seepage45)
Power management does –Powermanagementfunctioncannotworkwhile"Freeze"or"No work . Show"functionisrunning.(seepage52)
Capture function does not work . –Checktheconnectionandtheinputsignaltoseeifthereissignal.
Auto setup does not work properly . –Makesure"Off"isnotselectedattheAutosetupfunction.(seepage 47) –Makesure"On"isnotselectedattheCeilingfunction.(seepage51)
Auto keystone function does not –MakesuretheAutokeystonefunctionisnotsetto"Manual".Press work even when the projector is theAUTOSETUPbuttononthetopcontrol.(seepage26,47) tipped .
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The image is distorted or runs off . –Check"PCadjustment"menuor"Screen"menuandadjustthem. (page33-34,38-39)
PIN code dialog box appears –PINcodelockisbeingset.EnteraPINcode(the“1234”ornumbers at start-up . youhaveset).Seepages22,54–55.
Page Up/Down function does –MakesureyourcomputerisconnectedtotheprojectorwithUSB notwork . cable.(seepage19) –Checkcableconnectionbetweentheprojectorandyourcomputer. (seepage19)
The Remote Control does –Checkthebatteries. not work . –Makesurenoobstructionisbetweentheprojectorandremote control. –Makesureyouarenottoofarfromtheprojectorwhenusingthe remotecontrol.Maximumoperatingrangeis16.4'(5m). –Wirelessremotecontroldoesnotworkwhentheremotecontrol cableisconnectedtotheprojector.(seepage13) –Makesurethecodeoftheremotecontrolisconformedtothe projector’scode.Seepage53. –UnlocktheKeylockfunctionfortheremotecontrolfunction.See page54. –CheckRESET/ON/ALL-OFFswitchontheremotecontrolissetto
“ON”.Seepage15.
Indicator blinks or lights . –Checkthestatusoftheprojectorwithreferringto"Indicatorsand projectorCondition".(seepage69)
wireless Mouse function does –Checktheconnectionbetweenaprojectorandyourcomputer. not work . –Checkthemousesettingonyoucomputer. –Makesurethemousedriverisinstalledonyourcomputer, otherwise,theremotecontrolcannotbeusedasawirelessmouse. –Makesurethesignalisfromthecomputer,otherwise,theremote controlcannotbeusedasawirelessmouse. –Turnontheprojectorbeforeturningonthecomputer.
The exclamation mark appears –Youroperationisinvalid.Operatecorrectly. on the screen .
Top control does not work . –Thetopcontrolisnotavailableifthetopcontrolislockedat"Key lock"under"Security"ofSETTINGsection.Pleasecheck"SETTING" sectiononpage54.
Unable to unlock the Logo PIN –Contactthedealerwhereyoupurchasedtheprojectorortheservice code lock, Security key lock center. or Security PIN code lock .
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wARNING :High voltages are used to operate this projector . Do not attempt to open the cabinet .
Ifproblemsstillpersistafterfollowingalloperatinginstructions,contactthedealerwhereyoupurchasedtheprojectorortheservicecenter.Specifythemodelnumberandexplainabouttheproblem.Wewilladviseyouhowtoobtainservice.
This symbol on thenameplatemeans the product is ListedbyUnderwriters LaboratoriesI n c . I t i s d e s i g n e d a n dmanufactured tomeet rigidU.L. safety standardsagainstr i sk o f f i r e , casua l t y andelectricalhazards.
TheCEMark is aDirective conformitymarkoftheEuropeanCommunity(EC).
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Pixelworks ICs used.
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Menu Tree
SVGA1Mode1Mode2----
AutoPCAdj.
TotaldotsHorizontalVertical
DisplayareaHDisplayareaVReset
Dynamic
RealBlackboard(Green)Image1Image2Image3
Image Adjust ContrastBrightnessColortemp.
Red
Gamma
Store
QuitNormalTrue
Digitalzoom–
Full
0–630–63
Computer Input
PC Adjust
Mode1Mode2Mode3Mode4Mode5
Image Select
High
0–63
0–15
Image1Image2Image3Image4
Screen
Quit
Yes/No
*SystemsdisplayedintheSystemMenuvarydependingonaninputsignal.
Reset Yes/No
Sharpness 0–15
Computer Input/Video Input
SoundVolumeMuteQuit
On/OffSound 0–63
Input
Video AutoGotoSystem(3)GotoSystem(3)
VideoGotoSystem(3)
GotoSystem(1)
S-video
Standard
Mode3Mode4Mode5Quit
H-syncfreq.
QuitClampCurrentmode
Digitalzoom+
GreenBlue
0–630–63
Quit
Quit
Quit
Store
Modefree
System (1)
Quit
MidLowXLow
Quit
Adj.
N/ARGB(AVHDCP)N/AComputer1(Digital) RGB(PCdigital)
Computer1(Analog)
GotoSystem(2)ComponentGotoSystem(1)Computer2 RGB
N/ARGB(Scart)
Seeowner’smanual“NetworkSet-upandOperation”Wired
Image4
Wireless Seeowner’smanual“NetworkSet-upandOperation”
N/A........notapplicable
Finesync 0–31
Mode1Mode2
V-syncfreq.
Custom ScaleH&VPositionCommon
QuitReset
H/V
H/VYes/NoYes/No
Wide
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AutoPALSECAMNTSCNTSC4.43PAL-MPAL-N
Video InputAuto1080i1035i720p575p480p575i480i
Dynamic
CinemaBlackboard(Green)Image1Image2Image3
Quit
Normal
0–630–63
Off
Setting
Image Select
System (2)
System (3)
Image Adjust ContrastBrightnessColorTint
RedGreenBlueSharpness
ResetStore
Gamma
Progressive
0–630–630–630–150–15
Image1
Screen
Yes/No
Quit
Image4
LanguageSetting 16languagesprovided.
On/OffOn/Countdownoff/OffLogoselect
On/OffOn/Off
Off
On/OffAuto/High/Normal/Eco
Code1–Code8
KeystoneBluebackDisplayLogo
CeilingRear
Powermanagement
OnstartLampcontrol
Remotecontrol
ReadyShutdown
Security
PINcodelock
Quit
Timer(1–30Min.)Quit
L1/L2Fan
Standard
OffNoisereduction
Store/Reset
L1L2
MidLowXLow
0–630–63
Image2Image3Image4
L2L1
Quit
Off
UserCapture
Yes/No
Off/OnLogoPINcodechangeQuit
LogoPINcodelock
OffProjectorRemotecontrolQuit
Keylock
Default
Off/On1/On2PINcodechangeQuit
Adj.
Film
AutosetupOn/Off
Standbymode Eco/NormalInputsearch Off/On1/On2
Spotlight/PointerPointerQuitColortemp. High
QuitAutoPCadj.
AutokeystoneAutoManualOff
FancontrolWarninglog
Hour(s)LampcounterYes/No
Hour(s)Filtercounter
Yes/NoOff/100H/200H/300H
Reset
Reset
Yes/NoFactorydefaultQuit
Quit
Quit
Wide
ScaleH&VPositionCommon
QuitReset
H/V
H/VYes/NoYes/No
Custom
Off/On1/On1/On3
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Checktheindicatorsforprojectorcondition.
•••green. •••red •••off
•••blinksgreen.
Whentheprojectionlampreachesitsendoflife,theLAMPREPLACEindicatorlightsyellow.Whenthisindicatorlights yellow, replace theprojection lampwith a newonepromptly.Reset the lamp replacement counter afterreplacingthelamp.Seepages61-62.
Theprojectorisoff.(TheACpowercordisunplugged.)
Theprojector is instand-bymode.PressthePOWERON/STAND-BYbuttontoturnontheprojector.
Projector ConditionPOWERred/green
IndicatorsLAMP
REPLACEyellow
WARNINGred
The projector is preparing for stand-by or the projection lamp isbeingcooleddown.TheprojectorcannotbeturnedonuntilcoolingiscompletedandthePOWERindicatorstopsblinking.
The temperature inside the projector is abnormally high. Theprojector cannotbe turnedon.When theprojector is cooleddownenough and the temperature returns to normal, the POWERindicator stops blinking and the projector can be turned on. (TheWARNINGindicatorkeepsblinking.)Checkandcleanthefilter.
Theprojectordetectsanabnormalconditionandcannotbe turnedon. Unplug theAC power cord and plug it again to turn on theprojector. If theprojector is turnedoff again,unplug theACpowercord and contact the dealer or the service center for service andcheckup.Do not leave the projector on. Itmay cause an electricshockorafirehazard.
Theprojectorisoperatingnormally.
TheprojectorisinthePowermanagementmode.
Theprojectorhasbeencooleddownenoughand the temperaturereturns to normal.When turning on the projector, theWARNINGindicatorstopsblinking.Checkandcleantheairfilter.
Indicators and Projector Condition
•••blinksred.
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Compatible Computer Specifications
BasicallythisprojectorcanacceptthesignalfromallcomputerswiththeV-,H-Frequencymentionedbelowandlessthan140MHzofDotClockforanalogsignaland110MHzofDotClockfordigitalsignal.
Whenselectingthesemodes,PCadjustmentcanbelimited.
ON-SCREEN DISPLAy RESOLUTION H-Freq .
(KHz)V-Freq .
(Hz)VGA1 640x480 31.47 59.88VGA2 720x400 31.47 70.09VGA3 640x400 31.47 70.09VGA4 640x480 37.86 74.38VGA5 640x480 37.86 72.81VGA6 640x480 37.50 75.00
MACLC13 640x480 34.97 66.60MAC13 640x480 35.00 66.67
MAC16 832x624 49.72 74.55
SXGA1 1152x864 64.20 70.40
SVGA1 800x600 35.156 56.25SVGA2 800x600 37.88 60.32SVGA3 800x600 46.875 75.00SVGA4 800x600 53.674 85.06SVGA5 800x600 48.08 72.19SVGA6 800x600 37.90 61.03SVGA7 800x600 34.50 55.38SVGA8 800x600 38.00 60.51SVGA9 800x600 38.60 60.31
SVGA11 800x600 38.00 60.51
ON-SCREEN DISPLAy RESOLUTION H-Freq .
(KHz)V-Freq .
(Hz)
XGA10 1024x768XGA11 1024x768XGA12 1024x768XGA13 1024x768
62.04 77.07
XGA14 1024x768
61.00 75.70
XGA15 1024x768
35.522 86.96(Interlace)
46.90 58.20
XGA8 1024x768
47.00 58.30
XGA9 1024x768
58.03 72.00
SXGA4 1280x1024
63.48 79.3536.00 87.17
(Interlace)
63.34 59.98SXGA5 1280x1024SXGA6 1280x1024SXGA7 1280x1024
63.74 60.0171.69 67.19
SXGA10 1280x960
81.13 76.107
60.00 60.00
XGA1 1024x768
XGA4 1024x768
48.36 60.00
XGA6 1024x768XGA7 1024x768
56.476 70.07
48.50 60.0244.00 54.58
SXGA8 1280x1024SXGA9 1280x1024
63.98 60.0279.976 75.025
XGA5 1024x768 60.31 74.92
VGA7 640x480 43.269 85.00
575i –––––––– 15.625 50.00(Interlace)
480i –––––––– 15.734 60.00(Interlace) SXGA12 1152x900 71.40 75.60
SXGA11 1152x900 61.20 65.20
SVGA10 800x600 32.70 51.09
SXGA13 1280x1024 50.00 86.00(Interlace)
SXGA2 1280x1024 62.50 58.60SXGA3 1280x1024 63.90 60.00
XGA2 1024x768 68.677 84.997XGA3 1024x768 60.023 75.03
SXGA18 1280x1024 46.43 86.70(Interlace)
SXGA19 1280x1024 63.79 60.18
SXGA14 1280x1024SXGA15 1280x1024SXGA16 1280x1024SXGA17 1152x900
50.00 94.00(Interlace)
63.37 60.0176.97 72.0061.85 66.00
MAC 1280x960 75.00 75.08MAC 1280x1024 80.00 75.08
1080i 1920x1080 33.75 60.00(Interlace)
720p 1280x720
1035i 1920x1035
45.00 60.00
33.75 60.00(Interlace)
1080i 1920x1080 28.125 50.00(Interlace)
SXGA+1 1400x1050 63.97 60.19
MAC21 1152x870 68.68 75.06
UXGA4 1600x1200 93.75 75.00
WXGA2 1360x768WXGA3 1376x768WXGA4 1360x768
UXGA1 1600x1200
47.70 60.00
UXGA2 1600x1200
48.36 60.00
UXGA3 1600x1200
56.16 72.00
75.00 60.0081.25 65.00
WXGA1 1366x768
87.5 70.00
48.36 60.00
SXGA+2 1400x1050 65.35 60.12SXGA+3 1400x1050 65.12 59.90
SXGA20 1280x1024 91.146 85.024
480p 640x480 31.47 59.88575p 768x575 31.25 50.00
WXGA7 1280x768WXGA8 1280x768
60.289 74.89368.633 84.837
WXGA6 1280x768 47.776 59.87
MAC19 1024x768 60.24 75.08
720p 1280x720 37.50 50.00
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ON-SCREEN DISPLAy RESOLUTION H-Freq .
(KHz)V-Freq .
(Hz)D-VGA 640x480 31.47 59.94D-480p 640x480 31.47 59.88D-575p 768x575 31.25 50.00D-SVGA 800x600 37.879 60.32
D-WXGA1 1366x768 48.36 60.00
ON-SCREEN DISPLAy RESOLUTION H-Freq .
(KHz)V-Freq .
(Hz)
D-720p 1280x720 37.50 50.00
D-1035i 1920x1035D-1080i 1920x1080D-1080i 1920x1080
33.75 60.00(Interlace)
33.75 60.00(Interlace)
28.125 50.00(Interlace)
D-XGA 1024x768 43.363 60.00
D-WXGA2 1360x768 47.7 60.00D-WXGA3 1376x768 48.36 60.00
WhentheinputsignalisdigitalfromDVIterminal,refertothechartbelow.
Note: •WhentheinputsignalisD-SXGA1,D-SXGA2,D-SXGA3,orD-SXGA+1,imagesmaynotbedisplayedproperlydependingoncomputers.
•Thespecificationsaresubjecttochangewithoutnotice.
D-WXGA4 1360x768 56.160 72.000D-WXGA5 1366x768 46.500 50.000D-WXGA6 1280x768 47.776 59.870D-WXGA7 1280x768 60.289 74.893
D-SXGA1 1280x1024 63.98 60.02D-SXGA2 1280x1024 60.276 58.069
D-SXGA+1 1400x1050 63.97 60.19
D-720p 1280x720 45.00 60.00
D-SXGA3 1280x1024 31.65 29.8
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Technical SpecificationsMechanical Information ProjectorType Multi-mediaProjector Dimensions(WxHxD) 334mmx78mmx257.5mm(Notincludingadjustablefeet) NetWeight 3.6kg FeetAdjustment 0˚to8.9˚ Panel Resolution LCDPanelSystem 0.8”TFTActiveMatrixtype,3panels PanelResolution 1,024x768dots NumberofPixels 2,359,296(1,024x768x3panels) Signal Compatibility ColorSystem PAL,SECAM,NTSC,NTSC4.43,PAL-M,andPAL-N HighDefinitionTVSignal 480i,480p,575i,575p,720p,1035i,and1080i ScanningFrequency H-sync.15kHz–100kHz,V-sync.50–100Hz Optical Information ProjectionImageSize(Diagonal) Adjustablefrom40”to300” ThrowDistance 3.1'(0.93m)-37.6'(11.47m) ProjectionLens F1.7–2.5lenswithf=19.2mm–30.2mmwithmanualzoomandfocus ProjectionLamp 275W Interface VideoInputJack RCATypex1 S-videoInputJack MiniDIN4pinx1 AudioInputJacks RCATypex2 ComputerInput1/DVI-IInputTerminal DVI-ITerminalX1 ComputerInput2/ComponentInputTerminal MiniD-sub15pinX1MonitorOutputTerminalMiniD-sub15pinx1Computer/ComponentAudioInputJack MiniJack(stereo)x1 ServicePortConnector MiniDIN8pinx1 USBConnector USBSeriesBconnectorx1 AudioOutputJack MiniJack(stereo)x1(variable) LANConnectionTerminal100Base-TX(100Mbps)/10Base-T(10Mbps),RJ45SDCardSlotAudio InternalAudioAmp 1.0WRMS Built-inSpeaker 1speaker,ø28mmPower VoltageandPowerConsumption AC100–120V(4.0AMax.Ampere),50/60Hz(TheU.S.AandCanada) AC200–240V(2.0AMax.Ampere),50/60Hz(ContinentalEuropeandTheU.K.) Operating Environment OperatingTemperature 41˚F–95˚F(5˚C–35˚C) StorageTemperature 14˚F–140˚F(-10˚C–60˚C)Remote Control Battery AAAorLR03Typex2 OperatingRange 5m/±30˚ Dimensions 45mm(W)x23mm(H)x145mm(D) NetWeight 99g(includingbatteries) LaserPointer ClassIILaser(Max.Output:1mW/Wavelength:640–660nm)
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ModelNo.
COMPONENT~VGA Cable : POA-CA-COMPVGA
SCART~VGA Cable : POA-CA-SCART
VGA-Cable (10 m) : KA-MC-DB10
REMOTE CONTROL CABLE (10m) :KA-VC-RC10
REMOTE CONTROL CABLE (�0m) : POA-MC-RC30
Thepartslistedbelowareoptionallyavailable.Whenorderingthoseparts,specifytheitemnameandModelNo.tothesalesdealer.
Optional Parts
Accessories Owner’sManualQuickReferenceGuide ACPowerCord RemoteControlandBatteries VGACable SerialControlCable LensCapwithString PINCodeLabel NetworkApplication(CD-ROM) SoftCarryingCase
● Thespecificationsaresubjecttochangewithoutnotice.● LCDpanelsaremanufacturedtothehighestpossiblestandards.Eventhough99.99%ofthepixelsare
effective,atinyfractionofthepixels(0.01%orless)maybeineffectivebythecharacteristicsoftheLCDpanels.
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ThisprojectoriscompliantwithPJLinkStandardClass1ofJBMIA(JapanBusinessMachineandInformationSystemIndustriesAssociation).ThisprojectorsupportsallcommandsdefinedbyPJLinkClass1andisverifiedconformancewithPJLinkStandardClass1.
ForPJLinkpassword,seepage49ontheowner’smanual“NetworkSet-upandOperation.”
ProjectorInput
RGB
Computer1(Analog)
RGB(AVHDCP)
RGB(PCdigital)
Component
RGB(Scart)
Auto
PJLinkInput
RGB2
RGB1
DIGITAL2
DIGITAL1
RGB3
RGB4
Video
S-video
VIDEO2
VIDEO3
VIDEO1
NETWORK1Wired
Computer1(Digital)
Computer2
Video
PJLinkisaregisteredtrademarkofJBMIAandpendingtrademarkinsomecountries.
Pj Link Notice
Wireless NETWORK2
Parameter
12
11
32
31
13
14
22
23
21
51
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Terminal : Mini DIN 8-PINSERVICE PORT CONNECTOR
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WritedownthePINcodenumberinthecolumnbelowandkeepitwiththismanualsecurely.Ifyouforgotorlostthenumberandunabletooperatetheprojector,contacttheservicestation.
PIN Code Number Memo
FactorydefaultsetNo:1234*
FactorydefaultsetNo:4321*
Putthelabelbelow(supplied)oninaprominentplaceoftheprojector'sbodywhileitislockedwithaPINcode.
WhiletheprojectorislockedwiththePINcode.
PIN Code Lock No .
Logo PIN Code Lock No .
*Should thefour-digitnumberbechanged,thefactorysetnumberwillbeinvalid.
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Dimensions
10.2
(257
.5)
13.15(334)
2.0(
51.3
)
3.17(80.5)
3.1(
78)
5.1(129.0) 5.2(132.0)
2.8(
70.5
)
5.1(129.0) 4.4(112.5)
5.5(
140.
0)
3.6(
91.3
)
Unit:inch(mm)
ScrewHolesforCeilingMountScrew:M4Depth:0.472(12.0)
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