DLA-M2000LU
DLA-M2000LE
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
(DLA-M2000LU / DLA-M2000LE)
®
PROJECTOR
INSTRUCTIONS
DLA-M2000LU
FREEZE
PRESET
OPERATE
MENU
HIDE
ESCAPE
VIC SELECT
PC
+
DIGITAL
ZOOM
KEYSTONE VIDEO
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RM-M2000 REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
(Lenses are optional)
Mar.2000 No.51781
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This product should be operated only with the type of
power source indicated on the label. If you are not sure
of the type of power supply to your home, consult your
product dealer or local power company.
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When connecting other products such as VCR’s, and
personal computers, you should turn off the power of this
product for protection against electric shock.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Do not place combustibles behind the cooling fan. For
example, cloth, paper, matches, aerosol cans or gas
lighters that present special hazards when over heated.
This product is equipped with a three-wire plug. This
plug will fit only into a grounded power outlet. If you are
unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact your
electrician to install the proper outlet. Do not defeat the
safety purpose of the grounded plug.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
Do not look into the projection lens while the illumination
lamp is turned on. Exposure of your eyes to the strong
light can result in impaired eyesight.
Electrical energy can perform many useful functions. This
unit has been engineered and manufactured to assure your
personal safety. But IMPROPER USE CAN RESULT IN
POTENTIAL ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR FIRE HAZARD. In
order not to defeat the safeguards incorporated into this
product, observe the following basic rules for its installation,
use and service. Please read these “Important Safeguards”
carefully before use.
WARNING :
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Power-supply cords should be routed so that they are not
likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or
against them. Pay particular attention to cords at doors,
plugs, receptacles, and the point where they exit from the
product.
TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARDS, DO
Do not look into the inside of this unit through vents
(ventilation holes), etc. Do not look at the illumination
lamp directly by opening the cabinet while the
illumination lamp is turned on. The illumination lamp also
contains ultraviolet rays and the light is so powerful that
your eyesight can be impaired.
NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR
MOISTURE.
For added protection of this product during a lightning
storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long
periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and
disconnect the cable system. This will prevent damage
to the product due to lightning and power line surges.
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All the safety and operating instructions should be read
before the product is operated.
CAUTION :
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Do not drop, hit, or damage the light-source lamp (lamp
unit) in any way. It may cause the light-source lamp to
break and lead to injuries. Do not use a damaged light-
source lamp. If the light-source lamp is broken, ask your
dealer to repair it. Fragments from a broken light-source
lamp may cause injures.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove cover.
Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
The safety and operating instructions should be retained
for future reference.
All warnings on the product and in the operating
instructions should be adhered to.
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Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or
convenience receptacles on other equipment as this can
result in a risk of fire or electric shock.
This projector is equipped with a 3-blade grounding-
type plug to satisfy FCC rule. If you are unable to insert
the plug into the outlet, contact your electrician.
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All operating instructions should be followed.
Xenon gas is enclosed with high pressure inside the light-
source lamp (lamp unit) of this projector. If you drop or
impart a shock to the lamp, or discard it as is, there is the
possibility of explosion, leading to personal injury. Use
special care when handling the lamp. For any unclear
points, consult your product dealer.
Never push objects of any kind into this product through
openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or
short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock.
Never spill liquid of any kind on the product.
Place the projector near a wall outlet where the plug can
be easily unplugged.
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Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning.
Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a
damp cloth for cleaning.
FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A. only)
CAUTION: Changes or modification not approved by
JVC could void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
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Do not attempt to service this product yourself as
opening or removing covers may expose you to
dangerous voltages and other hazards. Refer all service
to qualified service personnel.
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Do not “ceiling-mount” the projector to a place which
tends to vibrate; otherwise, the attaching fixture of the
projector could be broken by the vibration, possibly
causing it to fall or overturn, which could lead to personal
injury.
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Do not use attachments not recommended by the
product manufacturer as they may be hazardous.
NOTE:This equipment has been tested and found to
comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference when the equipment is operated
in a commercial environment. This equipment
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance
with the instruction manual, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. Operation of this
equipment in a residential area is likely to cause
harmful interference in which case the user will be
required to correct the interference at his own
expense.
Do not use this product near water. Do not use
immediately after moving from a low temperature to high
temperature, as this causes condensation, which may
result in fire, electric shock, or other hazards.
Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer service
to qualified service personnel under the following
conditions:
Use only the accessory cord designed for this product to
prevent shock.
a) When the power supply cord or plug is damaged.
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Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, or
table. The product may fall, causing serious injury to a
child or adult, and serious damage to the product. The
product should be mounted according to the
manufacturer’s instructions, and should use a mount
recommended by the manufacturer.
The power supply voltage rating of this product is
AC 120 V, the power cord attached conforms to the
following power supply voltage. Use only the power cord
designated by our dealer to ensure Safety and EMC.
b) If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen on the
product.
c) If the product has been exposed to rain or water.
d) If the product does not operate normally by following
the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls
that are covered by the Operation Manual, as an
improper adjustment of controls may result in damage
and will often require extensive work by a qualified
technician to restore the product to normal operation.
When it is used by other power supply voltage, power
cable must be changed.
When the product is used on a cart, care
should be taken to avoid quick stops,
excessive force, and uneven surfaces
which may cause the product and cart to
overturn, damaging equipment or causing
possible injury to the operator.
Ensure that the power cable used for the projector is the
correct type for the AC outlet in your country.
About burning-in of the D-ILA device
Consult your product dealer.
Do not allow the same still picture to be projected for a long
time or an abnormally bright video picture to be projected.
Do not project video images with high-intensity or high-
contrast on a screen. The video image could be burned in to
the D-ILA device.
e) If the product has been dropped or damaged in any
way.
Power cord
Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for
ventilation. These ensure reliable operation of the
product and protect it from overheating. These openings
must not be blocked or covered. (The openings should
never be blocked by placing the product on bed, sofa,
rug, or similar surface. It should not be placed in a built-in
installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper
ventilation is provided and the manufacturer’s
f ) When the product exhibits a distinct change in
performance – this indicates a need for service.
Use special care when projecting video games or computer
program images. There is no problem with ordinary
video-cassette playback images.
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When replacement parts are required, be sure the
service technician has used replacement parts specified
by the manufacturer or with same characteristics as the
original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in
fire, electric shock, or other hazards.
Power supply voltage: AC 120 V
About the installation place
Do not install the projector in a place that cannot support its
weight securely.
*DO NOT allow any unqualified person to
install the unit.
Be sure to ask your dealer to install the unit (eg.
attaching it to the ceilling) since special technical
knowledge and skills are required for installation.
If installation is performed by an unqualified person, it
may cause personal injury or electrical shock.
If the installation place is not sturdy enough, the projector
could fall or overturn, possibly causing personal injury.
instructions have been adhered to.)
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Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product,
ask the service technician to perform safety checks to
determine that the product is in proper operating
condition.
For proper ventilation, separate the product from other
equipment, which may prevent ventilation and keep /
distance more than 23-5/8" (60 cm).
The product should be placed more than one foot away
from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers,
stoves, and other products (including amplifiers) that
produce heat.
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Accessories
The following accessories are included with this projector. Check for them; if any item is missing, please
contact your dealer.
Contents
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ................. 2
Contents........................................... 4
Accessories ..................................... 5
Controls and Features .................... 6
Front Side / Top Surface / Right Side .....................6
Left-hand Side / Rear Side......................................7
Bottom Surface .......................................................8
Control Panel on the Projector................................9
Connector Panel ...................................................11
Remote Control Unit..............................................12
Installing Batteries.................................................14
Precautions for using batteries..............................14
Adjusting Picture Quality ...................................... 47
Adjusting Color temperature................................. 48
Adjusting the Video Screen/Menu Position .......... 49
Changing the Image Tone/Aspect Ratio
(Video Menu Mode Only) ..................................... 50
Changing the Image Size - Resize Function
(PC Menu Mode Only).......................................... 51
Changing the Clamp pulse position
(PC Menu Mode Only).......................................... 51
Setting and Adjusting Other Functions
(OPTIONS)........................................................... 52
Getting Information............................................... 54
I Remote control unit (RM-M2000G)
I Personal computer connection cable
[approx. 6.56 ft (approx. 2 m)]
(D-sub, 3-row 15 pin)
Type : QAM 0104-002
Replacing the Fuse........................55
Replacing the Light-Source Lamp56
Cleaning and Replacing the
Filter Cover.....................................60
Troubleshooting.............................61
Warning Indication.........................63
Warning Messages ........................64
Installing the Projector.................. 15
Precautions for Installation....................................15
Adjusting the Inclination of the Projector...............16
Installing the Projector against the Screen............17
Projection Distance and Screen Size....................18
Setting the Amount of Lens Shifting......................19
Effective Range and Distance of the
Remote Control Unit..............................................20
Setting the Position Selecting Screw for
Ceiling Mounting ...................................................21
I AA/R6-size dry cell battery (×2)
(for checking operation)
I AV connection cable
[approx. 6.56 ft (approx. 2 m)]
Type : QAM 0303-001
Specifications.................................66
Outside dimensions.............................................. 68
Pin assignment (Specifications for terminals) ...... 69
Connecting to Various Devices.... 22
Signals that Can Be Input to the Projector............22
Connecting to Video Devices................................24
Connecting to Hi-Vision Devices...........................25
Connecting to Other Devices ................................26
Connecting to Devices which Control the
I Power cord
[approx. 8.2 ft (approx. 2.5 m)]
I Remote cable
[approx. 9.84 ft (approx. 3 m)]
(3.5 mm dia. stereo mini plug)
RS-232C external control ..............70
Appendix.........................................72
Type : QAM 0081-001
Projector................................................................27
Connecting to Computer Devices .........................28
Connecting to Computer Devices (Cont.) .............29
Connecting the Power Cord..................................30
Removing the Lens Cap........................................30
Basic Operations........................... 31
1. Turning on the Power........................................31
2. Select the Input source to be Projected ............32
3. Adjust the Screen Size (Zooming) ....................32
4. Adjust Focus .....................................................33
5. Adjusting Sound Volume...................................33
Turning off Image and Sound (HIDE)....................34
Removing the Trapezoidal Distortion of the
I Hex. wrench
I Conversion adapter for Mac
(for Macintosh)
Image ....................................................................34
Quick Alignment Function
I BNC-RCA Conversion plug
(QUICK ALIGN.)....................................................35
Displaying a Still Picture (FREEZE)......................36
Zooming a Part of the Image
(DIGITAL ZOOM +/–)............................................36
Menu Operations ........................... 37
Basic Menu Operation...........................................42
Basic Menu Operation (Cont.)...............................43
Changing the Color System
(Video Menu Mode Only) ......................................44
Changing the Language Display...........................45
Changing the Screen aspect ratio/HDTV format
(Video Menu Mode Only) ......................................45
Adjusting Tracking / Phase ...................................46
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Thank you for purchasing this projector. Before using it, read and follow all instructions carefully to take full
advantage of the projector’s capabilities.
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This product should be operated only with the type of
power source indicated on the label. If you are not sure
of the type of power supply to your home, consult your
product dealer or local power company.
–
–
–
–
When connecting other products such as VCR’s, and
personal computers, you should turn off the power of this
product for protection against electric shock.
Do not place combustibles behind the cooling fan. For
example, cloth, paper, matches, aerosol cans or gas
lighters that present special hazards when over heated.
This product is equipped with a three-wire plug. This
plug will fit only into a grounded power outlet. If you are
unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact your
electrician to install the proper outlet. Do not defeat the
safety purpose of the grounded plug.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Do not look into the projection lens while the illumination
lamp is turned on. Exposure of your eyes to the strong
light can result in impaired eyesight.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
–
–
Power-supply cords should be routed so that they are not
likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or
against them. Pay particular attention to cords at doors,
plugs, receptacles, and the point where they exit from the
product.
Do not look into the inside of this unit through vents
(ventilation holes), etc. Do not look at the illumination
lamp directly by opening the cabinet while the
illumination lamp is turned on. The illumination lamp also
contains ultraviolet rays and the light is so powerful that
your eyesight can be impaired.
Electrical energy can perform many useful functions. This
unit has been engineered and manufactured to assure your
personal safety. But IMPROPER USE CAN RESULT IN
POTENTIAL ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR FIRE HAZARD. In
order not to defeat the safeguards incorporated into this
product, observe the following basic rules for its installation,
use and service. Please read these “Important Safeguards”
carefully before use.
WARNING :
TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARDS, DO
NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR
MOISTURE.
For added protection of this product during a lightning
storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long
periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and
disconnect the cable system. This will prevent damage
to the product due to lightning and power line surges.
–
–
Do not drop, hit, or damage the light-source lamp (lamp
unit) in any way. It may cause the light-source lamp to
break and lead to injuries. Do not use a damaged light-
source lamp. If the light-source lamp is broken, ask your
dealer to repair it. Fragments from a broken light-source
lamp may cause injures.
WARNING :
–
–
–
All the safety and operating instructions should be read
before the product is operated.
–
–
Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or
convenience receptacles on other equipment as this can
result in a risk of fire or electric shock.
THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED.
The safety and operating instructions should be retained
for future reference.
Xenon gas is enclosed with high pressure inside the light-
source lamp (lamp unit) of this projector. If you drop or
impart a shock to the lamp, or disard it as is, there is the
possibility of explosion, leading to personal injury. Use
special care when handling the lamp. For any unclear
points, consult your product dealer.
Never push objects of any kind into this product through
openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or
short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock.
Never spill liquid of any kind on the product.
All warnings on the product and in the operating
instructions should be adhered to.
CAUTION :
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not
remove cover.
–
–
All operating instructions should be followed.
Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
–
–
Do not attempt to service this product yourself as
opening or removing covers may expose you to
dangerous voltages and other hazards. Refer all service
to qualified service personnel.
Place the projector near a wall outlet where the plug can
be easily unplugged.
–
–
Do not “ceiling-mount” the projector to a place which
tends to vibrate; otherwise, the attaching fixture of the
projector could be broken by the vibration, possibly
causing it to fall or overturn, which could lead to personal
injury.
–
Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning.
Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a
damp cloth for cleaning.
MACHINE NOISE INFORMATION
Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer service
to qualified service personnel under the following
conditions:
(Germany only)
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Do not use attachments not recommended by the
product manufacturer as they may be hazardous.
Changes Machine Noise Information Ordinance 3.
GSGV, January 18, 1991: The sound pressure
level at the operator position is equal or less than
70 dB(A) according to ISO 7779.
Use only the accessory cord designed for this product to
prevent shock.
a) When the power supply cord or plug is damaged.
Do not use this product near water. Do not use
immediately after moving from a low temperature to high
temperature, as this causes condensation, which may
result in fire, electric shock, or other hazards.
The power supply voltage rating of this product is AC 200V
-AC 240 V, the power cord attached conforms to the
following power supply voltage. Use only the power cord
designated by our dealer to ensure Safety and EMC.
b) If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen on the
product.
c) If the product has been exposed to rain or water.
d) If the product does not operate normally by following
the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls
that are covered by the Operation Manual, as an
improper adjustment of controls may result in damage
and will often require extensive work by a qualified
technician to restore the product to normal operation.
–
–
–
Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, or
table. The product may fall, causing serious injury to a
child or adult, and serious damage to the product. The
product should be mounted according to the
manufacturer’s instructions, and should use a mount
recommended by the manufacturer.
When it is used by other power supply voltage, power
cable must be changed.
About burning-in of the D-ILA device
Do not allow the same still picture to be projected for a long
time or an abnormally bright video picture to be projected.
Do not project video images with high-intensity or high-
contrast on a screen. The video image could be burned in to
the D-ILA device.
Use special care when projecting video games or computer
program images. There is no problem with ordinary
video-cassette playback images.
Ensure that the power cable used for the projector is the
correct type for the AC outlet in your country.
Consult your product dealer.
e) If the product has been dropped or damaged in any
way.
When the product is used on a cart, care
should be taken to avoid quick stops,
excessive force, and uneven surfaces
which may cause the product and cart to
overturn, damaging equipment or causing
possible injury to the operator.
Power cord
f ) When the product exhibits a distinct change in
performance – this indicates a need for service.
–
When replacement parts are required, be sure the
service technician has used replacement parts specified
by the manufacturer or with same characteristics as the
original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in
fire, electric shock, or other hazards.
About the installation place
Do not install the projector in a place that cannot support its
weight securely.
If the installation place is not sturdy enough, the projector
could fall or overturn, possibly causing personal injury.
For European
continent countries
For United Kingdom
Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for
ventilation. These ensure reliable operation of the
product and protect it from overheating. These openings
must not be blocked or covered. (The openings should
never be blocked by placing the product on bed, sofa,
rug, or similar surface. It should not be placed in a built-in
installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper
ventilation is provided and the manufacturer’s
*DO NOT allow any unqualified person to
install the unit.
Be sure to ask your dealer to install the unit (eg.
attaching it to the ceilling) since special technical
knowledge and skills are required for installation.
If installation is performed by an unqualified person, it
may cause personal injury or electrical shock.
–
–
Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product,
ask the service technician to perform safety checks to
determine that the product is in proper operating
condition.
instructions have been adhered to.)
The product should be placed more than one foot away
from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers,
stoves, and other products (including amplifiers) that
produce heat.
For proper ventilation, separate the product from other
equipment, which may prevent ventilation and keep
distance more than 60 cm.
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POWER CONNECTION
(United Kingdom only)
Contents
The wire which is coloured green-and-yellow must be
Adjusting Picture Quality ...................................... 47
Adjusting Color temperature................................. 48
Adjusting the Video Screen/Menu Position .......... 49
Changing the Image Tone/Aspect Ratio
(Video Menu Mode Only) ..................................... 50
Changing the Image Size - Resize Function
(PC Menu Mode Only).......................................... 51
Changing the Clamp pulse position
(PC Menu Mode Only).......................................... 51
Setting and Adjusting Other Functions
(OPTIONS)........................................................... 52
Getting Information............................................... 54
WARNING
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ................. 2
Contents........................................... 4
Accessories ..................................... 5
Controls and Features .................... 6
Front Side / Top Surface / Right Side .....................6
Left-hand Side / Rear Side......................................7
Bottom Surface .......................................................8
Control Panel on the Projector................................9
Connector Panel ...................................................11
Remote Control Unit..............................................12
Installing Batteries.................................................14
Precautions for using batteries..............................14
Do not cut off the main plug from this equipment.
If the plug fitted is not suitable for the power points in your
home or the cable is too short to reach a power point, then
obtain an appropriate safety approved extension lead or
adapter or consult your dealer.
connected to the terminal which is marked
with the letter
E or the safety earth or coloured green or green-and-yellow.
The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the
terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black.
If nonetheless the mains plug is cut off, remove the fuse and
dispose of the plug immediately, to avoid a possible shock
hazard by inadvertent connection to the main supply.
The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the
terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red.
When replacing the fuse, be sure to use only a correctly
rated approved type, re-fit the fuse cover.
If a new main plug has to be fitted, then follow the instruction
given below:
IF IN DOUBT —— CONSULT A COMPETENT
Replacing the Fuse........................55
Replacing the Light-Source Lamp56
Cleaning and Replacing the
Filter Cover.....................................60
Troubleshooting.............................61
Warning Indication.........................63
Warning Messages ........................64
ELECTRICIAN.
WARNING:
Installing the Projector.................. 15
Precautions for Installation....................................15
Adjusting the Inclination of the Projector...............16
Installing the Projector against the Screen............17
Projection Distance and Screen Size....................18
Setting the Amount of Lens Shifting......................19
Effective Range and Distance of the
Remote Control Unit..............................................20
Setting the Position Selecting Screw for
Ceiling Mounting ...................................................21
THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED.
How To Replace The Fuse
Open the fuse compartment with the blade screwdriver, and
replace the fuse.
IMPORTANT:
(* An example is shown in the illustration below.)
The wires in the mains lead on this product are coloured in
accordance with the following cord:
Green-and-yellow: Earth
Blue:
Brown:
Neutral
Live
Specifications.................................66
Outside dimensions.............................................. 68
Pin assignment (Specifications for terminals) ...... 69
As these colours may not correspond with the coloured
making identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as
follows:
Fuse
Connecting to Various Devices.... 22
Signals that Can Be Input to the Projector............22
Connecting to Video Devices................................24
Connecting to Hi-Vision Devices...........................25
Connecting to Other Devices ................................26
Connecting to Devices which Control the
RS-232C external control ..............70
Appendix.........................................72
Projector................................................................27
Connecting to Computer Devices .........................28
Connecting to Computer Devices (Cont.) .............29
Connecting the Power Cord..................................30
Removing the Lens Cap........................................30
Basic Operations........................... 31
1. Turning on the Power........................................31
2. Select the Input source to be Projected ............32
3. Adjust the Screen Size (Zooming) ....................32
4. Adjust Focus .....................................................33
5. Adjusting Sound Volume...................................33
Turning off Image and Sound (HIDE)....................34
Removing the Trapezoidal Distortion of the
Image ....................................................................34
Quick Alignment Function
(QUICK ALIGN.)....................................................35
Displaying a Still Picture (FREEZE)......................36
Zooming a Part of the Image
(DIGITAL ZOOM +/–)............................................36
Menu Operations ........................... 37
Basic Menu Operation...........................................42
Basic Menu Operation (Cont.)...............................43
Changing the Color System
(Video Menu Mode Only) ......................................44
Changing the Language Display...........................45
Changing the Screen aspect ratio/HDTV format
(Video Menu Mode Only) ......................................45
Adjusting Tracking / Phase ...................................46
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Accessories
The following accessories are included with this projector. Check for them; if any item is missing, please
contact your dealer.
I Remote control unit (RM-M2000G)
I Personal computer connection cable
[approx. 2 m]
(D-sub, 3-row 15 pin)
I AA/R6-size dry cell battery (×2)
(for checking operation)
I AV connection cable
[approx. 2 m]
I Power cord
[approx. 2.5 m]
I Remote cable
[approx. 3 m]
(3.5 mm dia. stereo mini plug)
(for European continental countries)
(for United Kingdom)
I
I Conversion adapter for Mac
(for Macintosh)
I BNC-RCA Conversion plug
I
Hex. wrench
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Controls and Features
Controls and Features
Left-hand Side / Rear Side
Front Side / Top Surface / Right Side
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Exhaust vents
Vents for cooling fans through which warm air comes out.
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Adjustable feet (for adjusting the height and
angle)
By extending the feet, the projector angle can be
adjusted up to +7°.
For details, refer to “Adjusting the Inclination of the
Projector” on page 16.
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Lens shift knob cap
When you have mounted a lens that uses the lens shift
function, open this cap and rotate the lens shift knob to
move the lens position. For more information, refer to
“Setting the Amount of Lens Shifting” on page 19.
CAUTION
• Do not block the exhaust vents, or heat will build up inside,
possibly causing a fire. Also, do not touch the vents, or this
could give you a low-temperature burn.
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Speaker
One of the optional lens units should be installed before
using the projector.
A lens-hole blind cover (black one) is installed when the
projector is shipped from the factory.
For details on the types of optional lenses available, refer
to page 18.
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Carrying handle
This is the location of the built-in speaker.
Raise this handle when carrying the projector.
Connector panel
For details, refer to “Connector Panel” on page 11.
CAUTIONS
• When carrying the projector, do not transmit shocks to it.
Also be careful to keep it balanced.
• Do not carry it while the light-source lamp is on or the
cooling fan is operating. This could cause personal injury.
Rear adjustable foot (for leveling the projector)
It is set at the shortest position when shipped from the
factory. Turn the foot to make the projector level.
Adjustment can be made in the range of +1.5° and –1.5°
from the horizontal position. For details, refer to
“Adjusting the Inclination of the Projector” on page 16.
CAUTION
• Please consult your authorized dealer or service center for
information about attaching an optional lens.
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AC IN (power input) terminal
This is the power input terminal where the supplied
power cord is connected. For details, refer to page 30.
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Lens cap
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Air inlet
This is the lens cap provided for the optional lens.
When you are not using the projector, attach the lens cap
to protect the lens from dirt or being damaged. (Refer to
page 30.)
This is the air inlet. Do not cover or obstruct this slot.
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Fuse holder
Control panel
For details, refer to “Control Panel on the Projector” on
page 9.
A fuse rated 15A/250V is installed. (Power source
protection)
To replace the fuse, refer to page 55.
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Remote sensor
When operating with the remote control, aim it toward
this sensor. (Refer to page 20.)
CAUTION
• When replacing the fuse, use the same rating and type.
Otherwise, a fire may occur and/or the projector may be
damaged.
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MAIN POWER switch
This is the main power switch. When it is turned on, the
projector goes into stand-by state, and the STAND BY
indicator on the control panel comes on. (Refer to
page 31.)
ON [ ]:
OFF [ ]:
The main power turns on.
The main power turns off.
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Controls and Features
Bottom Surface
Control Panel on the Projector
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Air inlet (filter)
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STAND BY Indicator
Memo
Air is taken in through the filter to cool the light-source
lamp. If the filter is blocked or if something that obstructs
the flow of air is placed around the projector, heat may
build up inside and could cause a fire. For required
space, refer to “Precautions for Installation” on page 15.
ON
: When in stand-by mode.
While in the cool-down mode (STAND BY indicator is blinking):
Even if you press the OPERATE button, the projector is not
turned on. Wait until the projector enters stand-by mode
(STAND BY indicator stays lit).
Blinking: When in cool-down mode.
Memo
About the cool-down mode:
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PC button
This projector has a function to cool down the heated lamp for a
fixed period of time (approx. 120 seconds) after projection is
finished. This feature is referred to as the cool-down mode.
The purpose of the cool-down mode is to prevent inner parts
from being deformed or broken by heat from the heated lamp
as well as to prolong the life of the lamp.
CAUTION
Use this button to select a device connected to the PC 1
or PC 2 terminals. Each time you press the button, the
selection alternates between PC 1 and PC 2.
* “PC1” or “PC2” will be displayed on the top right of the
projected image. (This function can be disabled by the
menu.)
• Be careful as paper, cloth or soft cushion could be drawn in
if placed nearby. Do not block the filter, or heat may build
up and could cause a fire.
• Clean the filter periodically. For details, refer to “Cleaning
and Replacing the Filter Cover” on page 60. Deposition of
dirt on the filter reduces the cooling effect, causing heat to
build up inside, which could cause a fire or malfunction.
CAUTIONS
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VIDEO button
Use this button to select a device such as a video deck
connected to the AV IN (Y/C or VIDEO) terminal of the
projector. Each time you press the button, the selection
alternates between Y/C and VIDEO.
* “Y/C” or “VIDEO” will be displayed on the top right of the
projected image. (This function can be disabled by the menu.)
• Do not turn off the MAIN POWER switch while in the cool-
down mode.
• Do not place the projector on its side or stand it upright
while in the cool-down mode; this may block the vents.
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Opening for replacing the light-source lamp
For replacing the light-source lamp, refer to “Replacing
the Light-Source Lamp” on page 56.
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Fixing foot
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OPERATE indicator
ON When the projector is in operation (projecting).
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Position selecting screw for ceiling mounting
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MENU button
OFF : When the projector is not in operation (not
When using the projector in an upside-down, ceiling-
mounted position (inverted top-to-bottom and right-to-
left), the “position selecting screw for ceiling mounting”
must be turned to switch to ceiling mounting.
This will correct variance in color images (shading),
which otherwise would occur in ceiling mounting.
For more information, refer to “Setting the Position
Selecting Screw for Ceiling Mounting” on page 21.
Use this button to enter or exit the menu mode. The main
menu appears or disappears at the screen. For details,
refer to “Basic Menu Operation” on page 42.
projecting).
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OPERATE button
When the projector is in the stand-by mode, press this
button one second or more, and the projector is turned
on, causing the OPERATE indicator to light.
Press it one second or more again, and the projector
goes into the cool-down mode, then stand-by mode.
(Refer to page 31.)
* You cannot use the OPERATE button for about one
minute after the lamp blinks. Press the button after a
minute or longer has elapsed.
ENTER button
This button will be used in the menu mode. Use to
display the hierarchical menus. Also use when “ENTER”
is displayed against the item on the menu screen or
when the “All reset” selection is confirmed. For details,
refer to “Basic Menu Operation” on page 42.
CAUTION
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Cursor buttons 5
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• To ceiling-mount and adjust the projector, special expertise
and technique are necessary. Be sure to ask your dealer or
specialist to perform this work.
These buttons will be used in the menu mode to select an
item, or to set or adjust the value. For details, refer to
“Basic Menu Operation” on page 42.
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ESCAPE button
Connector Panel
This button will be used in the menu mode to return to the
previous menu. When the main menu is displayed, this
button will cause the menu to disappear. For details, refer
to “Basic Menu Operation” on page 42.
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Y/C
VIDEO
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PRESET button
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This PRESET button only works as a reset button for the
direct button adjustment of the VOLUME button and
KEYSTONE button of the control panel and the VOLUME
button and DIGITAL ZOOM button of the remote control.
When adjusting the volume, keystone or digital zoom
(when the setting is displayed on the screen) the
adjusted value is reset to that which was set when the
projector was shipped from the factory. Of the menu
items, this button only works for the keystone setting
screen.
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R/R-Y
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PC AUDIO
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REMOTE
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RS-232C
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Use these buttons to correct a trapezoidal distortion of
the projected image. (Refer to page 34.)
HIDE button
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Y/C (S-video) input terminal (Mini DIN 4 pin)
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PC (computer) OUT terminal (D-sub 3-row 15 pin)
This is the terminal for video output from the monitor of
the computer connected to PC1 or PC2.
The computer input signal projected on the screen is
output. A display monitor can be used by connecting it to
this terminal.
Use this button to turn off the image on the screen and
audio sound temporarily. Pressing it again restores the
image and audio sound to resume. (Refer to page 34.)
Connect this terminal to the S-video output terminal of a
video deck, etc.
VIDEO (composite video) input terminal (BNC)
Connect this terminal to the composite video output
terminal of a video deck, etc.
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Use these buttons to adjust the sound volume:
+ : Increase the volume level. (0 → 50)
– : Decrease the volume level. (50 → 0)
(Refer to page 33.)
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PC (computer) 2 input terminals (BNC × 5)
These are multipurpose video input terminals that allow
input of the following signals.
• Analog RGB signals, vertical sync (V) signals, and
horizontal sync (H) signals / composite signals (Cs).
(Devices which have analog RGB signal output
terminals can be connected.)
* Input of external sync signals is automatically detected.
Detection of H/V signals or Cs signals causes automatic
switching to external sync. The priority order is H/V > Cs.
• Component signals (Y, B-Y, R-Y) or DTV-format (Y, PB
R) signals. (Devices which have component output
AUDIO input terminal (RCA pin jack)
This is a monaural-audio input terminal for devices
connected to the VIDEO IN terminals, such as a video
deck, etc. Connect the audio output signal of a device to
be used to this terminal. The input audio signal is
reproduced by the speaker of the projector.
LAMP indicator
ON
: After the light-source lamp has been used for
more than approx. 900 hours.
Blinking: After the light-source lamp has been used for
more than approx. 1000 hours. Replace the light-
source lamp. Refer to “Replacing the Light-
Source Lamp” on page 56.
Note
• When the video signal source (Y/C or VIDEO) is switched
with the VIDEO button, it is necessary to reconnect the
audio cable to the active device since the projector has only
a single AUDIO input terminal.
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TEMP indicator
Blinking: The temperature inside the projector has risen
terminals can be connected.)
* For details about DTV-format signals (480i, 480p, 720p,
1080i) compatible with this unit, refer to page 22.
abnormally.
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PC AUDIO (computer audio) input terminal (mini
jack)
Note
This is an monaural-audio input terminal for a device
connected to the PC 1 or PC 2 terminals. Connect the
audio output signal of a device to be used to this terminal.
The input audio signal is reproduced by the speaker of
the projector.
Notes
• While the TEMP indicator is blinking (during abnormal
temperature), the power is automatically cut off.
• In order to use this terminal, the input signal must be used
to select the “PC 2 (BNC)” setting in the option items of the
menu. Use the input signal to change the setting. (Refer to
page 52.)
• When computer-related signals are input, the uppermost
edge of the image may appear to bow if the sync signal
input is composite sync (Cs) or G on sync signal. In this
case, use separate sync signals for vertical sync (V) and
horizontal sync (H).
Note
• When the PC input terminal signal source (PC1 or PC2) is
switched with the PC button, it is necessary to reconnect
the audio cable to the active device since the projector has
only a single PC AUDIO input terminal.
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PC (computer) 1 input terminal (D-sub 3-row 15 pin)
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REMOTE terminal (stereo mini jack)
This is an input terminal dedicated to computer signals
(RGB video signals and sync signals).
Connect the display output terminal of the computer to
this terminal. When a Macintosh computer is to be
connected, use the supplied conversion adapter for Mac.
To use the remote control as a wired unit, connect the
supplied remote cable between the remote control’s
terminal and this jack. (Refer to page 20.)
* The remote sensor will stop working when the cable is
connected to the remote terminal.
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RS-232C CONTROL terminal (D-sub 9 pin)
This is the RS-232C interface-specified terminal. The
projector can be controlled by a computer connected
externally.
• When computer-related signals are input, the uppermost
edge of the image may appear to bow if the sync signal
input is composite sync (Cs) or G on sync signal. In this
case, use separate sync signals for vertical sync (V) and
horizontal sync (H).
* For details, refer to page 27 and 70.
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Remote Control Unit
This PRESET button only works as a reset button for the
direct button adjustment of the VOLUME button and
KEYSTONE button of the control panel and the VOLUME
button and DIGITAL ZOOM button of the remote control.
When adjusting the volume, keystone or digital zoom
(when the setting is displayed on the screen) the
adjusted value is reset to that which was set when the
projector was shipped from the factory. Of the menu
items, this button only works for the keystone setting
screen.
On the remote control, the same buttons as on the control
panel of the projector are provided except for the following
buttons. For the same buttons, operation is the same in
principle.
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Cursor (5
When using this as the cursor button, press it in the 5
3directions to select menu items or adjust settings.
When using it as the ENTER button, press the button
straight down.
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For remote control only:
DIGITAL ZOOM +/-, QUICK ALIGN., FREEZE, ZOOM T/W,
FOCUS +/-
ENTER is used in the menu mode. Use to display the
hierarchical menus. Also use when “ENTER” is displayed
against the item on the menu screen or when the “All
reset” selection is confirmed. For details, refer to “Basic
Menu Operation” on page 42.
Notes
• The ZOOM T/W buttons work only if the lens unit with a
zooming function is used.
• The following buttons are not used with this projector.
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FREEZE button
During projection of an image on the screen, press this
button to obtain a still picture.
To restore normal projection, press it again. (Refer to
page 36.)
* Depending on the video signal source (UXGA, etc.), this
button does not work.
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PC button
Use this button to select a device connected to the PC 1
or PC 2 terminals. Each time you press the button, the
selection alternates between PC 1 and PC 2. (Refer to
page 32.)
* “PC 1” or “PC 2” will be displayed on the top right of the
projected image. (This function can be disabled using the
menu.)
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Use this button to turn off the image on the screen and
audio sound temporarily. Pressing it again makes the
image and audio sound to resume. (Refer to page 34.)
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VIDEO button
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Use this button to select a device such as a video deck
connected to the AV IN terminal (VIDEO or Y/C input
terminal) of the projector. Each time you press the button,
the selection alternates between Y/C and VIDEO. (Refer
to page 32.)
* “Y/C” or “VIDEO” will be displayed on the top right of the
projected image. (This function can be disabled by the
menu.)
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PC
ESCAPE
DIGITAL KEYSTONE
ZOOM
VIDEO
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FOCUS +/– buttons
Use these buttons to adjust the focus of the projected
video image.
+: The focus point becomes more distant.
–: The focus point becomes nearer.
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Use these buttons to adjust the sound volume:
+ : Increase the volume level. (0 → 50)
– : Decrease the volume level. (50 → 0)
(Refer to page 33.)
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Wired remote control terminal
To use the remote control as a wired unit, connect the
supplied remote cable between this terminal and the
REMOTE terminal on the back of the projector. (Refer to
page 20.)
RM-M2000 REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
RM-M2000 REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
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QUICK ALIGN. (Quick Alignment) button
* The remote control’s signal transmitter will stop working
when the cable is connected to this terminal.
Use this button to automatically align “Brightness”,
“Contrast”, “Horizontal and vertical position”, “Tracking”
and “Phase” for the projected image.
During the automatic alignment, “Quick Alignment”
appears on the screen, and disappears after alignment is
finished. (Refer to page 35.)
* The “Quick Alignment” function only works when the
signal is input from the input terminal of either PC 1 or PC
2. It does not work when the signal is input from the
VIDEO IN terminal (VIDEO or Y/C input terminal).
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Remote control’s signal transmitter
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KEYSTONE
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OPERATE button
Use these buttons to correct a trapezoidal distortion of
the projected image. (Refer to page 34.)
When the projector is in the stand-by mode, press this
button one second or more, and the projector is turned
on, causing the OPERATE indicator to light.
Press it one second or more again, and the projector
goes into the cool-down mode, then stand-by mode.
(Refer to page 31.)
* The OPERATE button will not work for approximately 1
minute from when the light-source lamp is turned on. Use
the button after approximately 1 minute.
DIGITAL ZOOM +/– buttons
A part of image can be magnified up to four times on the
screen.
Each time the + or – button is pressed, the image is
enlarged or the enlarged image is reduced by a certain
degree. (Refer to page 36.)
* Images which are enlarged with the digital zoom become
less clear.
CAUTION
• Automatic alignment with the quick alignment function
should be carried out on a bright still-picture. This function
may not work correctly on a dark picture or motion-picture.
If adjustment with this function is not satisfactory, adjust
“Brightness”, “Contrast”, “Horizontal and vertical position”,
“Tracking” and “Phase” in the menu mode.
Memo
* Depending on the video signal source (UXGA, etc.), this
button does not work.
While in the cool-down mode (STAND BY indicator is
blinking):
Even if you press the OPERATE button, the projector is not
turned on. Wait until the projector enters stand-by mode
(STAND BY indicator stays lit).
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ESCAPE button
This button is used in the menu mode to return to the
previous menu. When the main menu is displayed, this
button will cause the menu to disappear. For details, refer
to “Basic Menu Operation” on page 42.
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ZOOM T/W buttons
Use these buttons to adjust the projected screen size.
(They work only if the lens unit with a zooming function is
used.)
T (Tele): The projected screen size decreases.
W (Wide): The projected screen size increases.
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MENU button
Use this button to enter or exit the menu mode. The main
menu appears or disappears at the screen. For details,
refer to “Basic Menu Operation” on page 42.
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Installing the Projector
Installing Batteries
Install batteries in the remote control. If the remote control has started to work erratically, replace the
batteries.
Installing the Projector
Precautions for Installation
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Open the back cover.
Open the back cover in the direction of the arrow.
Precautions for using batteries
CAUTIONS
1. Before instalation, do not connect the projector’s power cord.
2. Do not install the projector in the following places:
• Where there is water, humidity or dust.
If batteries are used incorrectly, they may crack or
leak liquid. This could cause a fire, burn, malfunction,
or staining or damaging of the surroundings.
• Where the projector may be subjected to oil, smoke or cigarette smoke.
• On a soft surface such as a carpet or cushion.
• Where the projector may be subjected to direct sunlight.
• Where temperature is high or humidity is low.
Allowable operation temperature range: 41°F to 95°F (+5°C to +35°C)
Allowable relative humidity range: 20% to 80% (no condensation)
Allowable storage temperature range: 14°F to 140°F (–10°C to +60°C)
Beware of the following:
• Do not mix new and old batteries.
• Do not mix different types of batteries as they differ in
characteristics.
• Place batteries so they match the polarities indicated:
(+) to (+) and (–) to (–).
• Be sure to put the minus (–) end in first to avoid
short-circuiting.
• Use only designated batteries.
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When installing the projector, observe the following:
• Do not use the projector placed on its side.
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Install the batteries.
Place the two supplied batteries (AA/R6-size) in the
remote control as illustrated below.
• Remove the batteries if the remote is not to be used for a
prolonged period.
Avoid using the projector placed on its side. This could cause a malfunction.
• Use the projector within the specified angle.
• When the batteries are exhausted, replace them
immediately. Otherwise, liquid could leak, or malfunction
could occur due to leaking liquid. If the leaked liquid
contacts the skin, wipe it off with a cloth, otherwise the skin
could become rough.
Do not use the projector inclined ±30° horizontally (left/right). This could cause color variation or shorten the lamp life.
• Do not block the exhaust vents.
Do not use a cover which encloses the projector air-tight or blocks the exhaust vents. Allow sufficient space around the
projector. When the projector is enclosed in a space of the following dimensions, use an air conditioner so the temperature
inside becomes equal to the outside temperature.
• Do not put batteries into a fire or try to recharge them.
• Batteries run for six months to one year in normal use.
However, the batteries supplied are for confirming
operation and may not run that long. When the remote
control starts failing to work properly, replace the batteries
with new ones.
Allowable minimum space required
300mm
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Close the back cover.
First fit the claws on the back cover in the case, then
200mm
600mm
close the back cover in the direction of the arrow.
300mm
200mm
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Installing the Projector
Installing the Projector
Adjusting the Inclination of the Projector
Installing the Projector against the Screen
The vertical angle and the leveling of the projector can be adjusted with the adjustable feet at the bottom of the projector.
The projector should be placed so that the center line of the lens is at a right angle to the screen as shown in the following
figures.
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Adjusting the vertical angle of the projector
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Side view
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Top view
While pushing the levers on both sides upward, raise the projector. The adjustable feet automatically extend.
To retract the feet, push the levers and lower the projector slowly; the projector is fixed at the position
where you release the levers.
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The projector has a function to correct the trapezoidal distortion of the projected image on the screen.
To correct this distortion, use the KEYSTONE buttons on the projector. (Refer to “Removing the Trapezoidal Distortion of the
Image” on page 34.) Also, correction is possible by using the “Keystone” menu. (Refer to “Setting and Adjusting Other
Functions (OPTIONS)” on page 52.)
lever
Adjustable feet (at the front)
Correctable angle:
Correctable angle:
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Leveling the projector
Lift the projector, rotate the rear adjustable foot, and adjust the horizontal angle until the projector is level.
Adjustable foot (at the rear)
Fixing foot (at the rear)
Up to approx. 20° downward from the horizontal line
Up to approx. 20° upward from the horizontal line
Extend
Shorten
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Installing the Projector
Installing the Projector
Projection Distance and Screen Size
Setting the Amount of Lens Shifting
• The range of projection distances that can be focused depends on the lens unit (optional) to be used. When the aspect ratio
of the screen is 4:3, the range is as follows and you need to install the projector within this range.
When the lens unit (optional) with the lens shifting function is used, the projected screen can be shifted up and down in
position.
Notes
Lens type
Approximate projection distance
0.77 m to 4.03 m
1.76 m to 4.50 m
2.77 m to 19.71 m
4.74 m to 29.87 m
GL-M2910G
GL-M2915SG
GL-M2920ZG
GL-M2930SZG
• The amount of shifting is within the range of approx. 30% to 55%.
• After finishing the lens shift setting, tighten the SHIFT LOCK fixing bolt firmly so that the lens will not move.
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Turn the cap on the top of the projector to open it.
*: The value for projection distance is a guide (reference) one. The projected image size may vary depending on the
manufacturing tolerance of the projection lens.
Loosen the SHIFT LOCK fixing bolt.
Use the hex. wrench supplied.
Change of projection screen
according to aspect ratio
Screen
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Rotate the LENS SHIFT knob to adjust the position (shift amount) of the projected
Screen with 4:3 aspect ratio
screen.
Rotate it to the right: The lens shifts upward.
Rotate it to the left: The lens shifts downward.
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Tighten the SHIFT LOCK fixing bolt firmly.
Use the hex. wrench supplied.
Turn the cap to close it.
Screen with 16:9 aspect ratio
SHIFT LOCK fixing bolt
90˚
90˚
90˚
LENS SHIFT knob
Center line of the lens
To move the Shift position by 50%, set the bottom edge of the projec-
tion screen so that it is at the same height as the center of the lens.
I Projected screen position image by amount of shift
Notes
* The projected screen position can only shift in an up-and-down direction.
The illustration shows the screen shifted sidewise for the purpose of explanation.
• For detailed relationship between projection distances and projection screen sizes, refer to Appendix A. The relationships for
both 4:3 and 16:9 ratios are listed there.
• When installing a screen, use a 4:3 aspect-ratio picture.
• (A 16 : 9 aspect-ratio picture is projected based on the width of the range in which a 4:3 aspect-ratio picture is projected.)
• The diagonal length of a 16:9 aspect-ratio screen is about 91.8% that of a 4:3 aspect-ratio screen. This value is only a guide
(reference).
• If sunlight or lamp light strikes the projection screen directly, the picture tends to become pale and dim. Use a curtain or
other means to shield the light.
• Set the projector horizontally on a surface that is within the range of adjustable angles (up/down adjustment angle: +7° ;
horizontal adjustment angle: ±1.5°).
• If the keystone is adjusted, the projected screen becomes smaller.
• When hanging from the ceiling, use a dedicated hanging fixture (not supplied).
Approx. 55%
Approx. 50%
Approx. 30%
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This projector does not include a lens. You can select one of the optional lenses to adjust the projection distance. Please ask
your authorized dealer or service center to install the lens.
Lens model
Function
GL-M2910G
Powered focus for rear projection, short focal length (subject ratio 1:1), 0% influence.
Powered focus, short focal length (subject ratio 1.5:1), powered image adjustment (2%
zoom), includes manual vertical shift function, 30%-55% influence
GL-M2915SG
GL-M2920ZG
GL-M2930SZG
Powered zoom/powered focus lens (subject ratio 2:1-3:1), 50% influence.
Powered zoom/powered focus long focal length lens (subject ratio 2.9:1-5.5:1), includes
manual vertical shift function, 30%-55% influence.
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Installing the Projector
Installing the Projector
Effective Range and Distance of the Remote Control Unit
Setting the Position Selecting Screw for Ceiling Mounting
The remote control unit can be used as either a wireless remote control unit or a wired one.
When using the projector in an upside-down, ceiling-mounted position (inverted top-to-bottom and right-to-left), the “position
selecting screw for ceiling mounting” must be turned to switch to ceiling mounting.
This will correct variance in color images (shading), which otherwise would occur in ceiling mounting.
To revert to normal desktop setting, turn the “position selecting screw for ceiling mounting” back to the initial position (factory-
shipped).
I
Using as a wireless remote control unit
Aim the remote control unit toward the remote sensor on the front or the rear of the projector.
The operable distance of the remote control unit is about 10 m for direct reception. The remote control unit can be used by
having it reflected on the screen. In this case, the total distance of “A+B” should be about 10 m or less. The operable angles
of the remote control unit are 15° right and left, and 15° up and down.
When using the projector in an upside-down, ceiling-mounted position:
Turn the “position selecting screw for ceiling mounting” fully counterclockwise (until it is turning idly).
Screen
To again use the projector in a normal desktop setting:
Turn the “position selecting screw for ceiling mounting” fully clockwise (until it firmly tightens).
For normal desktop mounting:
Turn the screw clockwise.
For upside-down, ceiling-mounting:
Turn the screw counterclockwise.
15˚
15˚
CAUTIONS
Projector
15˚
A
•To ceiling-mount and adjust the projector, special expertise and technique are
necessary. Be sure to ask your dealer or a specialist to perform this work.
•To turn the “position selecting screw for ceiling mounting”, use a Philips
screwdriver with a 30-mm or longer shank.
15˚
B
The screw is located in the hole shown in the illustration.
Position selecting screw for ceiling mounting
Note
Remote control unit
• When using the projector in a ceiling-mounted position, you should reverse the projected image by changing the settings of
Right Left rev. and Top Bottom inv. menus. For details, refer to page 52. You can also change these settings without
receiving a video signal. In this case, refer to “Menu Transition Diagram in No signal Menu Mode” on page 37.
When installing (adjusting/setting) the unit
I
Using as a wired remote control unit
Connect the supplied remote cable between the wired terminal of the remote control unit and the REMOTE terminal on the
• When using “Top Bottom inv.” on the “Options” menu, reset the unit by following the procedure below.
• This reset procedure must be performed before operating the unit.
1. Change the “Top Bottom inv.” Setting on the “Options” menu.
rear of the projector.
Using it as a wired remote control, you do not have to worry about the operative angle of the unit, though the operative
distance is limited by the length of the remote cable (approx. 9.84 ft (approx. 3 m.))
2. Press the OPERATE button to enter the unit into the stand-by mode.
3. Press the OPERATE button again to turn on the unit.
• Adjust the focus after projecting a picture for 30 minutes or longer.
FREEZE
OPERATE
HIDE
PRESET
MENU
ESCAPE
VIC SELECT
PC
REMOTE
+
DIGITAL
ZOOM
KEYSTONE VIDEO
–
RS-232C
RM-M2000 REMOTE CONTRI
Remote cable (supplied)
Note
• When the remote control unit is used as a wired unit, its signal transmitter and the projector’s remote sensor do not work.
CAUTION
•
Do not extend the remote cable. Doing so could cause a malfunction of the projector.
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Connecting to Various Devices
Before connection, be sure to turn off the projector and connected devices.
Read the manual which comes with each device thoroughly.
I Allowable input signals
Horizontal
resolution
Hor [Pixels]
Vertical
resolution
Ver [Lines]
Horizontal
frequency
H [kHz]
Vertical
frequency
V [Hz]
Signal
Signals that Can Be Input to the Projector
The following signals can be input to the projector:
PC system
PC98
VESA350
PC98
640
350
37.86
84.13
PC/AT
DOS/V
640
640
400
480
24.83
31.47
37.86
37.50
43.27
35.16
37.88
48.08
46.88
53.67
35.52
48.36
56.48
60.02
68.68
46.43
63.98
79.98
91.15
75.00
35.00
49.73
60.24
68.68
33.75
33.72
31.47
45.00
44.96
33.75
33.72
15.734
15.625
15.625
56.42
59.94
72.81
75.00
85.01
56.25
60.32
72.19
75.00
85.06
43.48
60.00
70.07
75.03
85.00
43.44
60.02
75.03
85.02
60.00
66.67
74.55
74.93
75.06
60.00
59.94
59.94
60.00
59.94
60.00
59.94
60
I Video signals
(1) Response to color systems
Color system
VGA 60Hz
VGA 72Hz
VGA 75Hz
VGA 85Hz
SVGA 56Hz
SVGA 60Hz
SVGA 72Hz
SVGA 75Hz
SVGA 85Hz
XGA 43Hz
XGA 60Hz
XGA 70Hz
XGA 75Hz
XGA 85Hz
SXGA 43Hz
SXGA 60Hz
SXGA 75Hz
SXGA 85Hz
UXGA 60Hz
MAC13
640
480
640
480
NTSC
NTSC4.43
PAL
SECAM
640
480
Input terminal
VIDEO
800
600
‡
‡
‡
‡
- - - - -
‡*2
800
600
‡*1
‡*2
‡*2
Y/C
‡
‡
800
600
Y, PB/B-Y, PR/R-Y*3
G, B, R, H/CS, V*4
‡*2
‡*2
‡*2
‡*2
800
600
‡*2
800
600
1024
1024
1024
1024
1024
1280
1280
1280
1280
1600
640
768/2
768
*1:Responds if Y/C output is available.
*2:Signifies that component signals (“Y, PB, PR” / “Y, B-Y, R-Y” / “G, B, R, H/CS, V”) conform to the signal timing
(synchronization and video period) of each color system. The color systems are used for convenience only.
*3:To use these signals, it is required to set the “PC2 (BNC)” item in the submenu Options 1 to “YPBPR”. (Refer to page 52.)
768
768
*4:To use these signals, it is required to set the “PC2 (BNC)” item in the submenu Options 1 to “RGB”. (Refer to page 52.)
768
(2) Response to double density (*5), high-vision signals
1024/2
1024
1024
1024
1200
480
NTSC*6
NTSC*7
Input terminal
Y, PB/B-Y, PR/R-Y*8
G, B, R, H/CS, V*9
High-vision signal
‡
‡
‡
‡
‡
‡
*5:Signals whose density of scanning lines/field is twice as high.
Mac
*6:Responds to signals whose horizontal scanning frequency is 31.5 kHz. NTSC can be made twice as dense by a line
doubler (separately available: recommended article). Also, possible to respond to fully-specified, decoded
wide-clear-vision signal and decoded 525P progressive signal.
*7:Responds to signals whose horizontal scanning frequency is 33.5 kHz. PAL can be made twice as dense by a line doubler
(separately available: recommended article).
*8:To use these signals, it is required to set the “PC2 (BNC)” item in the submenu Options 1 to “YPBPR”. (Refer to page 52.)
*9:To use these signals, it is required to set the “PC2 (BNC)” item in the submenu Options 1 to “RGB”. (Refer to page 52.)
(3) Response to DTV-format signals
DTV-format signals (480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i) can be input to the Y, PB/B-Y, PR/R-Y*10 input terminals.
MAC16
832
624
MAC19
1024
1152
768
MAC21
870
Video system
Video
HDTV (1035i) 60Hz
HDTV (1035i) 59Hz
480p
720
1280
1280
1920
1920
483
720
*10:To use these signals, it is required to set the “PC2 (BNC)” item in the submenu Options 1 to “YPBPR”. (Refer to page 52.)
720p 60Hz
720p 59Hz
1080i 60Hz
1080i 59Hz
NTSC
I Computer signals
720
1080/2
1080/2
Signals with the following scanning frequencies can be input to the PC 1 or PC 2 (G, B, R, H/CS, V) terminals.
Horizontal scanning frequency
Vertical scanning frequency
15kHz - 105kHz
50Hz - 100Hz
PAL
50
Be sure that the computer to be used suffices the following conditions:
• The computer has the video signal output port.
SECAM
50
Be sure that the computer has the video signal output port by reading the instruction book of the computer.
The video signal output port is generally called as “RGB port”, “monitor port”, or “video port”. If the computer-monitor hybrid
type or note type is used, it may need to prepare for an external output port. Also, there will be the type to which an external
output port cannot be installed.
• The resolution and the scanning frequencies are within the range specified in the table on page 23.
Be sure that the resolution and the scanning frequencies of the video signal are within the range. A video signal out of range
cannot be used. (Even signals out of the range could be projected. However, it may not sharp enough. On the other hand,
even some of the signals within the range may require adjustment depending on the video board used.)
When a signal other than listed in the table on page 23 is input, the image could be partially erased or an unneeded fold-over
image could appear.
Notes
• The resolution for the input signals is listed in the above table.
• Even signals in the frequency range that can be input may not be displayed normally depending on the type of the signal.
• When a signal other than listed above is input, the image could be partially erased or an unneeded fold-over image could
appear.
• Some signals other than listed above can be displayed. But they may require adjustment.
• Even some of the signals listed above may require adjustment depending on the video board used.
• Composite sync (CS) and G on Sync signals cannot be handled depending on the devices connected.
• The VGA signal of the PC system could be displayed in 480p mode of the VIDEO system. (In this case, the projector enters
video menu mode when the MENU button is pressed.)
Even signals in the frequency range that can be input may not be displayed normally depending on the type of the signal.
Composite sync (CS) and G on Sync signals cannot be handled depending on the devices connected.
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Connecting to Various Devices
Connecting to Various Devices
Connecting to Video Devices
Connecting to Hi-Vision Devices
Before connection, be sure to turn off both the projector and video device.
• Read thoroughly the manual that comes with each video device.
Before connection, be sure to turn off both the projector and Hi-Vision devices.
• Read thoroughly the manual that comes with each Hi-Vision device.
• Use the supplied AV connection cable. An AV connection cable with an S-video (Y/C) terminal is not supplied.
• Use separately available BNC cables and audio cables to connect Hi-Vision devices.
Y/C
VIDEO
BNC-RCA
conversion plug
(accessory)
To PC2
To AV IN
YC
VIDEO
To PR/R-Y
To Y
R
P
AUDIO
R/R-Y
R
P
AUDIO
G
Y
R/R-Y
PC AUDIO
H
V
To PB/B-Y
G
Y
PC AUDIO
H
V
B
PB/B-Y
B
PB/B-Y
RETE
REMOTE
S-video cable
RS-232C
(separately available)
AV connection cable
(accessory)
RS-232C
BNC cable
(separately available)
Audio cable
(separately available)
To PC AUDIO
Video devices
Hi-Vision devices
• VCR (Video cassette recorder)
• W-VHS VCR
• Laser videodisc player
• Text/video camera
• Camcorder
• Hi-Vision video camera
Notes
• Connect a composite image signal output device or Y/C (S-video) image output device.
• When an image signal is input to the AV IN (VIDEO or Y/C) terminal, input the sound signal to the AUDIO terminal of the AV
IN terminals.
Notes
• Connect a component signal output device or DTV-format signal output device.
• When the PC2 input terminal is used, “PC2 (BNC)” must be selected from the menu options. Refer to “Setting and Adjusting
Other Functions (OPTIONS)” on page 52.
Memo
• When connecting a video device, use a TBC along with it, or one which has a built-in TBC.
• Use of an extension cable to connect a video device and the projector could cause video degradation.
• When a signal with much jitter is reproduced on a VCR, or special-effect playback is performed, the upper part of the image
or the image itself may be erased or distorted.
• When the image signal is input to the PC2 input terminal, input the sound signal to the PC AUDIO terminal.
Memo
• Other devices with component signal output terminals (DVD player (NTSC), etc.) can be connected.
(*DVD: Digital Video Disc)
• DTV-format signals (480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i) can be input. For DTV-format signals which can be handled, refer to “Video
signals” on page 22.
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Connecting to Various Devices
Connecting to Other Devices
Connecting to Devices which Control the Projector
Before connection, be sure to turn off both the projector and other devices to be connected.
• Read thoroughly the manual that comes with the device to be connected.
Before connection, be sure to turn off both the projector and devices to be connected.
• Read thoroughly the manual that comes with each device to be connected.
• Use the supplied AV connection cable or the cable supplied with the game device.
• By connecting a computer to the RS-232C terminal, you can control the projector.
* Obtain connection cables as required. Use a reverse connection cable.
* For details, refer to “RS-232C external control” on page 70.
BNC-RCA
conversion plug
(accessory)
* For further details, consult your dealer or an authorized service center.
Y/C
VIDEO
• The supplied remote control can be used as a wired remote control. Use the supplied remote cable to connect the REMOTE
terminal of the main unit with the wired remote control terminal of the remote control. (Refer to page 20.)
To VIDEO
To AUDIO
To AV IN
R
P
AUDIO
R/R-Y
Y/C
VIDEO
G
Y
PC AUDIO
H
V
B
R
P
AUDIO
PB/B-Y
R/R-Y
G
Y
REMOTE
PC AUDIO
H
V
TO CONTROL
Cable supplied with the
game device, or supplied
AV connection cable
RS-232C
B
P
B/B-Y
To REMOTE terminal
REMOTE
Game device, etc.
RS-232C
• Desktop type
To RS-232C connector
FREEZE
OPERATE
MENU
HIDE
PRESET
Remote cable
(Supplied)
To RS-232C connector
ESCAPE
VIC SELECT
PC
+
DIGITAL KEYSTONE
ZOOM
VIDEO
–
• Note type
RS-232C
reverse
connection
cable
(separately
available)
RM-M2000 REMOTE CON
To RS-232C connector
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Connecting to Various Devices
Connecting to Computer Devices
Connecting to Computer Devices (Cont.)
Before connection, be sure to turn off both the projector and computer devices.
Before connection, be sure to turn off both the projector and computer devices.
• Read thoroughly the manual that comes with each device.
• Read thoroughly the manual that comes with each device.
I Connection to an IBM PC or IBM-compatible computer
I Connection to Macintosh
• Use the supplied personal computer connection cable. Also, prepare cables required for connecting the devices
• Use the supplied Personal computer connection cable and the supplied conversion adapter for Mac.
connected.
• Desktop type
Conversion adapter for Mac
(supplied)
• Desktop type
Personal computer connection cable
(supplied)
To PC 1
Personal Computer
To monitor
Y/C
VIDEO
connection cable (supplied)
connector
Y/C
VIDEO
To PC 1
To monitor connector
To PC 1
R
P
AUDIO
R/R-Y
To R
To G
To B
To PC 2
R
P
AUDIO
R/R-Y
G
Y
PC AUDIO
To H/Cs
H
V
• Notebook type
G
Y
PC AD
H
V
B
PB/B-Y
To PC 1
B
PB/B-Y
REMOTE
To PC 2
To V
REMOTE
RS-232C
*There are some notebook types which
do not allow the computer’s LCD to work if
an external display is connected. With
such a notebook computer, the LCD
display and external display output need
to be switched.
RS-232C
Notes
To PC 2
• When connecting an audio output terminal such as a computer sound source to the projector, connect to the PC AUDIO
terminal using the separately available audio cable.
• Other connections are the same as in the connection example for IBM PC or IBM compatible PCs.
Separate cable
(separately
available)
To PC OUT
• Desktop type
Cable supplied with
the display (or
To monitor connector
separately available)
(D-sub 3-row 15-pin)
To R
To G
• RGB output devices
To B
Laser video disc
player, etc.
POWER
To H/Cs
Display monitor
To V
*When a display monitor is connected to
the PC OUT terminal, you can view the
video from the computer on the monitor.
Notes
• When connecting an audio output terminal such as a computer sound source to the projector, connect to the PC AUDIO
terminal using the separately available audio cable.
• When the PC2 input terminal is used, “PC2 (BNC)” must be selected from the menu options. Refer to “Setting and Adjusting
Other Functions (OPTIONS)” on page 52.
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V
O
T
O
T
E
R
E
N
D
I
V
O
M
P
L
A
OFF [‡
] :The MAIN POWER switch turns off and the
STAND BY indicator goes off.
Projector
Connecting to Various Devices
Basic Operations
The following describes the basic procedure for normal use
of the projector.
Connecting the Power Cord
After all devices have been finished being connected, connect the supplied power cord. At this time, do not yet turn on the
MAIN POWER switch.
I Projector’s buttons
STAND BY indicator
OPERATE indicator
STAND BY
1. Turning on the Power
LAMP
TEMP
OPERATE
T
E R
N
E
1
Insert the supplied power cord into the
power input terminal of the projector.
O
U N
V I D E
E
M
P C
P E A C
S E
E
A
T
E
R
U
L
M
O P E
T
E
S E
E
N
R
P
OPERATE button
E
D
H I
M
E
P
T
K E
P
M
A
L
HIDE
1
Turn on the MAIN POWER switch.
ON [ I ] :The main power turns on and the STAND BY
PC
KEYSTONE
PRESET
VOLUME
VIDEO
MENU
indicator comes on.
Projector’s indicator
STAND BY
OPERATE
ESCAPE
ENTER
2
Insert the main plug of the supplied
power cord into a suitable wall outlet.
2
Press the OPERATE button for one
second or more.
• The OPERATE indicator lights and the projected
screen slowly appears.
O
E
N
E
M
P C
V
E P A C
S
E
E
T
A R
M
U
E
O P
L
T
E
O
T
N
S E
R
P
P
M
E
T
I D
H
E
S Y E
K
Power cord (supplied)
Remote control unit
Projector
STAND BY
OPERATE
OPERATE
Notes
• After the power is turned on, the image may be jumbled for a
few seconds, but this is not a malfunction.
CAUTIONS
• After the indicator comes on, it can take a minute or so for
the lamp to warm up and operate consistently.
CAUTIONS
• Do not turn on the projector without installing the lens unit
(optional). Doing so can cause the lens-hole blind cover
(black one) initially installed to be deformed by heart from
the light-source lamp.
• Since the power requirement of the projector is high, insert
the power plug directly into a wall outlet.
• Use the supplied power cord with the ferrite core only.
• Do not remove the ferrite core from the supplied power
cord; Otherwise, there may be a possibility that a harmful
interference occurs.
To prevent fire and electric shock, observe the
following:
• When you do not use devices, pull out their power cords
from wall outlets.
• Do not connect the devices with power cords other than
those supplied.
• Do not use mains voltage other than the power voltage
indicated.
I Turning off the Power
1
Press the OPERATE button for one
second or more.
I Remote control unit
• The STAND BY indicator changes to blinking, and the
projector goes into cool-down mode. The cool-down
mode will continue for approximately 120 seconds.
FREEZE
HIDE
OPERATE
OPERATE button
Remote control unit
Projector (Blinking)
PRESET
MENU
• Do not scar, damage, or work on the power cords. Also, do
not put a heavy object on, heat, or stretch the power cords,
otherwise they may be damaged.
OPERATE
STAND BY
OPERATE
• Do not insert or pull out the plugs with a wet hand.
ESCAPE
VIC SELECT
PC
+
DIGITAL
ZOOM
KEYSTONE VIDEO
Removing the Lens Cap
Remove the lens cap before using the projector.
Note
Note
–
• The OPERATE button will not work for approximately 1
minute from when the light-source lamp is turned on. Use
the button after approximately 1 minute.
• The lens cap is supplied with the lens unit (optional). It
should be attached to the lens when the projector is not
used.
• Do not operate the projector with the lens cap attached.
Doing so can deform the lens cap because of the heat. A
metallic lens cap can get hot and cause injury.
2
Turn off the MAIN POWER switch after the
STAND BY indicator changes to steady on.
RM-M2000 REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
STAND BY
OPERATE
CAUTION
• Do not turn off the MAIN POWER switch during cool-down
mode (the STAND BY indicator blinking). Turn it off after
the STAND BY indicator becomes on (stand-by mode).
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I Projector’s buttons
STAND BY
Basic Operations
Note
2. Select the Input source to be Projected
• The function of GL-M2915SG is to adjust the view angle
zooming by 2%. (For fine view angle adjustment)
Press the VIDEO button or the PC button to switch the
input.
• Each time you press either button, the selected input
changes as follows. The selected name appears on the top
right of the image on the screen for five seconds. (Called
line display.)
LAMP
TEMP
OPERATE
To enlarge the projected screen size
I Projector’s buttons
Press the ZOOM W (Wide) button.
HIDE
STAND BY
OPERATE
To reduce the screen size
Press the ZOOM T (Tele) button.
LAMP
TEMP
PC
PC button
KEYSTONE
PRESET
VOLUME
VIDEO
MENU
VIDEO button
When you press the VIDEO button:
Y/C ↔ VIDEO
HIDE
Remote control unit
PC
T
VOLUME+/-
button
KEYSTONE
PRESET
VOLUME
When you press the PC button:
PC1 ↔ PC2
Remote control unit
ZOOM
VIDEO
MENU
W
Projector
ESCAPE
ENTER
PRESET
button
PC
PC
4. Adjust Focus
I Remote control unit
VIDEO
ESCAPE
button
VIDEO
PRESET
MENU
ESCAPE
ENTER
Adjust focus with the following buttons on the remote control
unit.
[Screen display]
To focus on farther points
Press the FOCUS + button.
I Remote control unit
VIC SELECT
PC
VIDEO
Line Display
ESCAPE
FREEZE
OPERATE
To focus on nearer points
Press the FOCUS – button.
HIDE
+
PRESET
MENU
PC button
VIDEO button
DIGITAL KEYSTONE
ZOOM
PC 1
PC 2
Y/C
VIDEO
PRESET
button
–
Remote control unit
+
FOCUS
–
U
T
SHIFT
ZOOM
ZOOM button
D
W
+
+
+
VOLUME
–
QUICK
FOCUS
SHUTTER ALIGN.
ESCAPE
VIC SELECT
PC
ESCAPE
button
VIDEO
–
–
* To show the line display (Y/C, VIDEO, PC1, or PC2) or not
is selectable by the menu. Refer to “Setting and Adjusting
Other Functions (OPTIONS)” on page 52.
+
DIGITAL KEYSTONE
ZOOM
VIDEO
–
+
FOCUS
–
U
T
SHIFT
ZOOM
D
W
5. Adjusting Sound Volume
Notes
+
+
VOLUME
–
VOLUME+/-
button
QUICK
SHUTTER ALIGN.
• When the AV IN (Y/C or VIDEO input) terminal input signal
source is switched with the VIDEO button, it is necessary to
reconnect the audio cable to the active device since the
projector has only a single AUDIO input terminal.
• When the PC1 or PC2 input terminal signal source is
switched with the PC button, it is necessary to reconnect
the audio cable to the active device since the projector has
only a single PC AUDIO input terminal.
–
Adjust sound volume with the VOLUME +/– buttons. When
the VOLUME + or – button is pressed, “Audio-Vol” appears
on the screen together with the level bar and set value (0 to
50). When “15 sec.” is displayed in the menu, “Audio-Vol” will
appear in approximately 15 seconds.
I Language display
The display languages of the menus, direct buttons
(DIGITAL ZOOM, KEYSTONE, VOLUME, etc) and
messages is set to “ENGLISH” when the projector is bought.
The display language can be selected from the following 6
Audio-Vol
12
languages: “
(Japanese)”, “English (English)”,
“Deutsch (German)”, “Español (Spanish)”, “Italiano (Italian)”
and “Français (French)”. (Refer to page 45.) However, some
words (VIDEO, NTSC, Quick Alignment, etc) are only
displayed in English.
• When no image signal is input to the selected input
terminal, the message “No image signal is inputted.” is
displayed on the screen. (Refer to page 64.)
• When the PC2 input terminal is used, “PC2 (BNC)” must be
selected from the menu options. (Refer to page 52.)
When you press the VOLUME + button:
The sound volume becomes higher. (0 → 50)
RM-M2000 REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
When you press the VOLUME – button:
The sound volume becomes lower. (50 → 0)
* When the volume is set to 0, no sound will be heard from
the built-in speaker.
3. Adjust the Screen Size (Zooming)
How to adjust the projected screen size differs depending on
the lens unit (optional) you are using.
Remote control unit
Projector
GL-M2910G (without zooming function):
The projected screen size cannot be changed.
+
+
VOLUME
VOLUME
–
–
GL-M2915SG/GL-M2920ZG/GL-M2930SZG (with
zooming function):
Adjust the projected screen size with the following buttons on
the remote control unit.
Notes
• When “Audio-Vol” is displayed on the screen, pressing the
PRESET button resets the set value to “0”.
• Press the ESCAPE button to immediately remove the
volume display.
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Basic Operations
Basic Operations
I Projector’s buttons
I Remote control unit
Turning off Image and Sound (HIDE)
Quick Alignment Function
(QUICK ALIGN.)
FREEZE
OPERATE
STAND BY
OPERATE
Video image and audio sound can be temporarily turned off.
HIDE
LAMP
TEMP
PRESET
MENU
Press the HIDE button once:
The Quick Alignment function automatically adjusts (sets)
the screen settings of the image input from the PC1 or PC2
input terminals. This can only be performed from the remote
control.
HIDE
HIDE
Video image and audio sound instantly turn off.
button
Press the HIDE button again:
Video image and audio sound come on again.
PC
KEYSTONE
KEYSTONE
PRESET
VOLUME
/
button
VIDEO
MENU
VIC SELECT
PC
ESCAPE
Remote control unit
HIDE
Projector
While projecting an image on the screen, press the QUICK
ALIGN. button on the remote control.
Quick alignment is conducted to obtain best image.
* During the automatic alignment, “Quick Alignment” appears
on the screen, and then disappears when the alignment is
completed.
PRESET
button
+
HIDE
DIGITAL KEYSTONE
ZOOM
VIDEO
–
ESCAPE
button
+
FOCUS
–
U
T
SHIFT
ZOOM
ESCAPE
ENTER
D
W
Note
+
+
VOLUME
–
QUICK
SHUTTER ALIGN.
–
I Remote control unit
• When the projected image input is changed, the HIDE
function is canceled and the image and sound return.
Remote control unit
QUICK ALIGN. button
FREEZE
OPERATE
QUICK
ALIGN.
HIDE
HIDE
button
PRESET
MENU
Removing the Trapezoidal Distortion of
the Image
PRESET
button
If the image projected on the screen is distorted in trapezoid
form, correct it with the KEYSTONE buttons on the projector.
When the KEYSTONE button is pressed, “Keystone”
appears on the screen together with the level bar and set
value (–80 to 128). When “15 sec.” is displayed in the menu,
“Keystone” will appear in approximately 15 seconds.
[Screen display]
ESCAPE
VIC SELECT
PC
ESCAPE
button
+
DIGITAL
ZOOM
KEYSTONE
KEYSTONE VIDEO
RM-M2000 REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
–
/
button
Keystone
123
Q u i c k A l i g n m e n t
When you press the KEYSTONE
The trapezoid form is corrected as shown in the figure.
When you press the KEYSTONE button:
button:
RM-M2000 REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
The top bottom inverted trapezoid form is corrected as
shown in the figure.
* To cancel correction and restore the original screen, press
the PRESET button. (Adjusted value:0)
* Press the ESCAPE button to immediately remove the
keystone display.
Notes
• This only works for the signals input from the PC1 or PC2 input
terminals. It does not work for the signals input from the AV IN
terminal (VIDEO or Y/C input terminal).
Remote control unit
Projector
• The quick alignment function is used to automatically adjust
the “Brightness”, “Contrast”, “Horizontal and vertical
position”, “Phase” and “Tracking” of the projected image.
• When using the quick alignment function to automatically
adjust the image, use a bright, still-picture. It may not
function correctly on a dark or motion picture. If the results
obtained with the quick alignment function are not
satisfactory, manually adjust the “Brightness”, “Contrast”,
“Horizontal and vertical position”, “Phase” and “Tracking” of
the projected image.
KEYSTONE
KEYSTONE
Projected image with trapezoidal distortion
KEYSTONE
KEYSTONE
Notes
• The trapezoidal distortion (keystone) can be adjusted from the
option menu. (Refer to page 52.)
• The range of the trapezoidal distortion adjustment is
approximately 20° in the vertical direction.
• Interference patterns may appear on the screen when
adjusting the keystone. This is not a malfunction.
• Depending on the type of signal, some noise may appear in
the picture when the keystone is adjusted.
This is not a malfunction.
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Basic Operations
Menu Operations
You can adjust picture quality, set functions, get information on the input video signal, etc. using the menus. From the
following menu transition diagrams, you can see the overall menus and basic button operation in menu mode. Note that there
are three menu modes, No signal menu mode, video menu mode and PC menu mode. When the MENU button is pressed,
the projector enters one of these modes by judging the input signal being received.
I Remote control unit
Displaying a Still Picture (FREEZE)
FREEZE
OPERATE
MENU
While projecting an image, a still picture is obtained at any
time by using the FREEZE button on the remote control.
HIDE
FREEZE
button
PRESET
When you press the FREEZE button:
I Menu Transition Diagram in No signal Menu Mode
This is displayed if there is no signal from the selected input terminal.
PRESET
button
“FREEZE” appears on the screen for a few seconds and
then the still picture is shown on the screen. Refer to the
FREEZE message shown on the left of this page.
* To forcibly clear “FREEZE”, press the ESCAPE button.
Cursor
5/∞/2/3)/
ENTER button
(
Main menu in No signal Menu Mode
Submenus in No signal Menu Mode
ESCAPE
VIC SELECT
ESCAPE
button
PC
+
DIGITAL
ZOOM
Press 5/∞to select an item.
When you press the FREEZE button again.
The original image resumes.
KEYSTONE VIDEO
DIGITAL ZOOM
+/-button
–
Press 5/∞to select an item.
Press 2/3to set the value.
Menu
Remote control unit
FREEZE
Options
3or ENTER
Right Left rev.
Top Bottom inv.
RS-232C [bps]
Sleep time [min]
PC2 (BNC)
OFF
OFF
9600
30
ON
ON
Right Left rev.
Top Bottom inv.
Notes
Options
RS-232C
19200
60 OFF
YPBPR
RM-M2000 REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
ESCAPE
Language
Information
• During freezing, the picture sent from the signal source is lost.
• If any of the inoperative buttons (“MENU”, “QUICK ALIGN.”,
“KEYSTONE”) are pressed while displaying a still picture,
“FREEZE” is displayed on the screen.
• This function will not work with some signal sources
(UXGA, etc). In this case, the FREEZE inhibit message
appears for a few seconds, as shown on the left. To forcibly
clear this message, press the ESCAPE button.
Sleep time
PC2 (BNC)
15
RGB
FREEZE message
5
Press 5/∞to select an item.
5
∞
Menu
Language
3or
ENTER
English
Deutsch
Español
Italiano
Français
English
Deutsch
Español
Italiano
Français
FREEZE
Zooming a Part of the Image (DIGITAL
ZOOM +/–)
Options
Language
ESCAPE
A part of the image being projected can be digitally magnified up
to four times. When the DIGITAL ZOOM + or – button is
pressed, “Digital zoom” appears on the screen together with the
level bar and magnifying power (×1.0, ×1.2, ×1.4, ×1.6, ×2.0,
×2.5, ×3.2, ×4.0). When “15 sec.” is displayed in the menu,
“Digital zoom” will appear in approximately 15 seconds.
Information
5
∞
FREEZE inhibit message
∞
Menu
Digital zoom
1.2
Input
PC1
Switcher
CH.0
• To zoom up or zoom down, press the DIGITAL ZOOM + or
– button on the remote control.
FREEZE
Options
Remote control unit
Language
+
Lamp time
123 h
DIGITAL
ZOOM
Information
–
Moving the zoomed image:
While “Digital zoom” appears on the screen, you can move
the zoomed image with the cursor (5/∞/2/3)/ENTER button
on the remote control.
DIGITAL ZOOM inhibit message
I Quick Reference Guide for No signal Menu Mode
Main Menu in No signal Menu Mode
Options
5: Upper part of the image will be
displayed.
∞: Lower part of the image will be
displayed.
2: Left side part of the image will
be displayed.
Right Left rev.:
Top Bottom inv.:
RS-232C [bps]:
Sleep time [min:]
OFF* / ON (Select for upside-down hanging on the ceiling.)
OFF* / ON (Select for upside-down hanging on the ceiling.)
Selectable baud rate (transmission speed). 9600 / 19200*
Selectable sleep times. If no-signal condition continues for the period of selected time (Unit:
Minutes), the projector enters the stand-by mode. 15 / 30 / 60 / OFF*
D.ZOOM
PC2 (BNC):
RGB* or YPBPR. Set to RGB when a computer device with analog RGB, V, H/Cs signals is
connected to the PC2 terminals. Set to YPBPR when a device with component signals (Y, B-Y, R-Y)
or DTV-format signals (Y, PB, PR) are connected to the PC2 terminals.
3: Right side part of the image
will be displayed.
Language
Language for on-screen display.
Japanese / English* / German / Spanish / Italian / French
Information
Input:
Notes
•
This function will not work with some signal sources
(UXGA, etc). In this case, the DIGITAL ZOOM inhibit
message appears for a few seconds, as shown on the left. To
forcibly clear this message, press the ESCAPE button.
Shows the terminal name selected by the VIDEO or PC button. (Y/C, VIDEO, or PC2)
Switcher:
Has no meaning. This display currently has no meaning. (“CH.0” is usually displayed to indicate
that it is not being used.)
Lamp time:
Accumulated used hours of the light-source lamp.
• The quality of the zoomed image reduces in comparison
with the original one.
• To return to the original size ( 1.0) and original position,
press the PRESET button while “Digital zoom” is displayed
×
on the screen.
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Menu Operations
Menu Operations
I Menu Transition Diagram in Video Menu Mode
I
Quick Reference Guide for Video Menu Mode
Main menu in Video Menu Mode
Submenus in Video Menu Mode
Main Menu in Video Menu Mode (While receiving video-device-related signals)
Image adj. (Refer to page 47)
→
Press 2/3to select Yes or No.
Then, press ENTER to execute.
Press 5/∞to select an item.
Press 2/3to set or adjust the value.
Brightness:
Contrast:
Sharpness:
Color:
Brightness of the video image being projected can be adjusted. (–30 to +30, 0*)
Press 5/∞to select an item.
Contrast of the video image being projected can be adjusted. (–30 to +30, 0*)
Sharpness of the video image being projected can be adjusted. (–5 to +5, 0*)
Color density of the video image being projected can be adjusted. (–30 to +30, 0*)
Tint of the video image being projected can be adjusted. (–30 to +30, 0*)
Resets above items to the factory set values.
Menu
Image adj.
Image adj.
Brightness
Contrast
Sharpness
Color
12
12
1
Image adj.
Brightness
3or
ENTER
Setting
Contrast
Sharpness
Color
All reset?
ESCAPE
Tint:
Color temp.
Options
All reset:
Yes
No
12
12
Tint
ESCAPE
Yes / No
Language
Information
Tint
All reset
ENTER
Setting 1
All reset
ENTER
Position
Video screen position and menu position can be adjusted.
Disp. Posi. / Menu
→
(Refer to page 49)
5
Press ENTER to select an item.
Press 5/∞ / 2/3 to move the
video screen/menu position.
∞
5
Press 5/∞to select an item.
Press 2/3to set or adjust the value.
Image tone can be changed. TV*/Cinema (Suitable for the cinema programes)→ (Refer to page
Tone
Position
Menu
50)
Setting
1
Aspect change
Decoder
Selectable aspect ratio, 4:3*/16:9.
→
(Refer to page 50)
Image adj.
Setting
ENTER
Position
Tone
3or
ENTER
Position
Tone
Aspect change
ESCAPE Setting
ENTER
Selectable color systems, Normally, set to AUTO. (Refer to page 44)
(This item is displayed only when inputting VIDEO or Y/C.)
Aspect change
Decoder
Tracking
Screen
Disp.Posi.
12,12
Menu
TV
4:3
Cinema
16:9
Color temp.
Options
ESCAPE
ENTER
ENTER
AUTO*/NTSC/NTSC4.43/PAL/SECAM
Language
Information
2
ENTER
Setting 2 Press ENTER to enter the Setting 2 submenu
HDTV
Press 5/∞to select an item.
Press 2/3to set or adjust the value.
Tracking Normally, no adjustment is required. The lateral size and display area of video image can be
adjusted. (–128 to + 127)
Selectable screen’s aspect ratio. 4:3*/16:9
Selectable HDTV format. Normally, set to 1080i, 1080i*/1035i
→
(Refer to page 46)
Press 5/∞to select an item.
5
∞
Screen
HDTV
→
(Refer to page 45)
Setting
Position
Tone
1
Setting
2
→
(Refer to page 45)
ENTER
Tracking
123
TV
4:3
Cinema
16:9
4:3
16:9
Screen
HDTV
Setting 1 Press ENTER to return to “Setting 1” submenu.
3or
ENTER
1080i
1035i
Aspect change
Decoder
ENTER
Color temp.
Setting
1
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
Color temp.
Adjustable color temperature, Low/Middle*/High.
Will be adjusted to correct reddish or blueish image.
Setting
2
Press 5/∞to select an item.
Decoder
R-Gain
Adjusts the red leve. (0 to 255, the adjustable range varies depending on signals)
Adjusts the green leve. (0 to 255, the adjustable range varies depending on signals)
Adjusts the blue leve. (0 to 255, the adjustable range varies depending on signals)
Reset above items to the factory set values.
Press 5
/∞to select an item.
Press 2/3to set or adjust the value.
G-Gain
B-Gain
All-reset
Menu
ESCAPE
3or
ENTER
Color temp.
Color temp.
Image adj.
Setting
AUTO
NTSC
[
NTSC
]
R-Gain
G-Gain
B-Gain
All reset
Low
Middle
High
Color temp.
Options
R-Gain
G-Gain
B-Gain
All reset
123
123
123
Yes/No
NTSC4.43
PAL
Options
→
(Refer to page 52)
Language
Information
ESCAPE
SECAM
Options 1
ENTER
ENTER
Menu display:
Line display:
15sec* (Menu disappears in 15 seconds.) / ON (Menu stays on.)
5sec* (Line display such as “VIDEO”, “Y/C”, “PC1”, or “PC2” appears on top right of the screen for
5 seconds when the VIDEO or PC button is pressed.) / OFF (Line display does not appear.)
Press ENTER to enter the Keystone submenu.
Adjust to correct the trapezoidal distortion of the projected image.
(–80 to +128, 0*)
RGB* or YPBPR. Set to RGB when a computer device with analog RGB, V, H/Cs signals is
connected to the PC2 terminals. Set to YPBPR when a device with component signals (Y, B-Y, R-Y)
or DTV-format signals (Y, PB, PR) are connected to the PC2 terminals.
Press 5/∞to select an item.
ESCAPE
∞
5
Press 2/3to set or adjust the value.
Press 5/∞to select an item.
Press 2/3to set or adjust the value.
Color temp.
Menu
Keystone:
3or
ENTER
Options
1
Keystone:
Menu display
Line display
Keystone
Image adj.
Setting
∞
Menu display
Line display
Keystone
15sec
5sec
ON
All reset?
Color temp.
Options
OFF
PC2 (BNC):
Options 2:
PC2 (BNC)
Right Left rev.
Top Bottom inv.
RS-232C
Yes
No
ENTER
ENTER
Language
Information
PC2 (BNC)
RGB
YPBPR
ESCAPE
Sleep time
Options
2
Press ENTER to enter the “Option 2” submenu.
Right Left rev.:
Top Bottom inv.:
OFF* / ON (Select for upside-down hanging on the ceiling.)
OFF* / ON (Select for upside-down hanging on the ceiling.)
Selectable baud rate (transmission speed). 9600 / 19200*
Selectable sleep times. If no-signal condition continues for the period of
selected time (Unite: Minutes), the projector enters the stand-by mode. 15 / 30
/ 60 / OFF*
ESCAPE
Keystone
ENTER
ENTER
5
∞
You can see the information.
Press 5/∞to select an item.
Language
123
RS-232C [bps]:
Sleep time [min:]
Menu
3or
ENTER
Options
2
Image adj.
Setting
Right Left rev.
Top Bottom inv.
RS-232C [bps]
Sleep time [min]
OFF
OFF
9600
30
ON
ON
English
English
Deutsch
EspaÒol
Italiano
Color temp.
Options
Options 1:
Press ENTER to return to the “Option 1” submenu.
Deutsch
EspaÒol
Italiano
19200
60 OFF
Language
Japanese / English* / German / Spanish / Italian / French
Information (Refer to page 54)
Language for on-screen display.
→
(Refer to page 45)
Language
Information
15
ESCAPE
FranÁais
FranÁais
Options
1
ENTER
→
Press 5/∞to select an item.
Press 2/3to set or adjust the value.
Input:
Shows the terminal name selected by the VIDEO or PC button. (Y/C, VIDEO, or PC2)
Has no meaning. This display currently has no meaning, (“CH.0” is usually displayed to indicate
that it is not being used.)
5
∞
Switcher:
Note
Menu
• The display languages of the menus are set to “English” when the projector
is bought. The display language can be selected from the following 6
languages:
Source:
Shows the projected image’s type of video signal.
Image adj.
Setting
Input
VIDEO
CH.0
Lamp time:
Accumulated used hours of the light-source lamp.
Switcher
Source
Color temp.
Options
NTSC
* : Factory set value.
“
(Japanese)”, “English (English)”, “Deutsch (German)”, “Español
Language
Information
(Spanish)”, “Italiano (Italian)” and “Français (French)”. (Refer to page 45.)
The language settings in the section are explained in “English”.
Lamp time
123
h
.
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Menu Operations
Menu Operations
I Menu Transition Diagram in PC Menu Mode
I
Quick Reference Guide for PC Menu Mode
Main menu in Video Menu Mode
Submenus in Video Menu Mode
Main Menu in PC Menu Mode (While receiving computer-related signals)
Image adj. → (Refer to page 47)
Press 2/3to select Yes or No.
Press 5/∞to select an item.
Brightness:
Brightness of the picture image being projected can be adjusted. (–30 to +30, 0*)
Then, press ENTER to execute.
Press 5/∞to select an item.
Press 2/3to set or adjust the value.
Contrast:
Contrast of the picture image being projected can be adjusted. (–30 to +30, 0*)
Menu
Image adj.
Sharpness:
All reset:
Adjust the outline of letters etc. (1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5, 3*)
Resets above items to the factory set values.
Image adj.
Setting
Brightness
Contrast
3or
ENTER
ESCAPE
ENTER
Image adj.
Brightness
All reset?
Sharpness
All reset
Color temp.
Options
12
12
Yes / No
Yes
No
Contrast
Sharpness
All reset
Setting
Language
Information
1
2
3
4
5
ESCAPE
Tracking:
The lateral size and display area of picture image can be adjusted. (–128 to +127)
→ (Refer to page 46)
ENTER
5
Phase:
Position:
Flickering or dim picture image can be adjusted. (0 to 31) → (Refer to page 46)
Video screen position and menu position can be adjusted. → (Refer to page 49)
Press ENTER to select an item.
Press 5/∞/ 2/3 to move the
video screen/menu position.
5
∞
Press 5/∞to select an item.
Press 2/3to set or adjust the value.
Disp. Posi. / Menu
Menu
Position
Resize:
The relationship between the number of pixels (resolution) and the screen can be selected.
Setting
Image adj.
Setting
→ (Refer to page 51)
“1:1”:
Panel:
Aspect*:
Tracking
3or
Tracking
Phase
123
12
Phase
Position
Resize
Clamp
Picture image is projected with its original size.
Picture image is enlarged to the full size.
Picture image is enlarged while maintaining the original aspect ratio.
ENTER
ENTER
ESCAPE
Disp.Posi.
12,12
Menu
Color temp.
Options
Position
Resize
Clamp
ENTER
ENTER
Language
Information
1:1
ST
Panel
FP
Aspect
BP
ESCAPE
Clamp
Selectable clamp position. Normally, set to “BP”. ST / FP / BP*
Color temp.
Color temp.
Adjustable color temperature, Low/Middle* /High.
Will be adjusted to correct reddish or blueish image.
Adjusts the red level. (o to 255, the adjustable range varies depending on signals)
Adjusts the green level. (o to 255, the adjustable range varies depending on signals)
Adjusts the blue level. (o to 255, the adjustable range varies depending on signals)
Reset above items to the factory set values.
Press 2/3to select Yes or No.
5
∞
Then, press ENTER to execute.
Press 5/∞to select an item.
Press 2/3to set or adjust the value.
Color temp.
R-Gain
G-Gain
B-Gain
All-reset
Menu
Color temp.
Image adj.
Setting
3or
R-Gain
G-Gain
B-Gain
All reset
Color temp.
R-Gain
Low
Middle
High
All reset?
ENTER
ESCAPE
Color temp.
Options
123
123
123
Yes
No
G-Gain
Yes/No
Language
Information
B-Gain
ESCAPE
Options → (Refer to page 52)
Options 1
All reset
ENTER
ENTER
Menu display: 15sec* (Menu disappears in 15 seconds.) / ON (Menu stays on.)
Line display: 5sec* (Line display such as “PC1” or “PC2” appears on top right of the screen for 5 seconds
∞
5
Press 5
/
∞to select an item.
3to set or adjust the value.
when the VIDEO or PC button is pressed.) / OFF (Line display does not appear.)
Keystone
0
Press 2
/
Menu
Keystone:
Press ENTER to enter the Keystone submenu.
Options 1
ENTER
Menu display
Line display
Keystone
PC2 (BNC)
Right Left rev.
Top Bottom inv.
RS-232C
Image adj.
Setting
3or
Keystone: Adjust to correct the trapezoidal distortion of the projected image.
ENTER Menu display
15sec
5sec
ON
(–80 to +128, 0*)
Color temp.
Options
Line display
OFF
ESCAPE
PC2 (BNC): RGB* or YPBPR. Set to RGB when a computer device with analog RGB, V, H/Cs signals is
Keystone
ENTER
ENTER
connected to the PC2 terminals. Set to YPB
PR
when a device with component signals (Y, B-
Language
Information
PC2 (BNC)
RGB
YPBPR
ESCAPE
Sleep time
Y, R-Y) or DTV-format signals (Y, PB, PR) are connected to the PC2 terminals.
Options 2
Options 2:
Press ENTER to enter the “Option 2” submenu.
ENTER
Right Left rev.:
OFF* / ON (Select for upside-down hanging on the ceiling.)
OFF* / ON (Select for upside-down hanging on the ceiling.)
Selectable baud rate (transmission speed). 9600 / 19200*
Selectable sleep times. If no-signal condition continues for the period
of selected time (Unite: Minutes), the projector enters the stand-by
mode. 15 / 30 / 60 / OFF*
Press 5/∞to
∞
ENTER
∞
5
select an item.
Top Bottom inv.:
RS-232C [bps]:
Sleep time [min:]
Menu
Language
Options 2
Image adj.
Setting
Right Left rev.
Top Bottom inv.
RS-232C [bps]
Sleep time [min]
Options 1
OFF
OFF
9600
30
ON
English
Deutsch
EspaÒol
Italiano
English
Deutsch
EspaÒol
Italiano
Color temp.
Options
ON
19200
Options 1:
Press ENTER to return to the “Option 1” submenu.
Language
Information
15
60 OFF
Language
Japanese / English* / German / Spanish / Italian / French
Information → (Refer to page 52)
Language for on-screen display. → (Refer to page 45)
FranÁais
FranÁais
ENTER
Press 5/∞to select an item.
Press 2/3to set or adjust the value.
∞
5
Input:
Switcher:
Resolution:
Shows the terminal name selected by the PC button. (PC1or PC2)
This display currently has no meaning. (“CH.0” is usually displayed to indicate that it is not being used.)
Shows the resolution of the input signal being received. (Horizontal × Vertical)
It may not be displayed correctly with some input signals.
Note
Menu
• The display languages of the menus are set to “English” when the projector
is bought. The display language can be selected from the following 6
Image adj.
Setting
Input
Switcher
Resolution 1280 1024
PC 1
CH.0
Frequency H: Shows the horizontal frequency of the input signal being received. ( kHz)
Frequency V: Shows the vertical frequency of the input signal being received. ( Hz)
Lamp time:
Color temp.
Options
languages: “
(Japanese)”, “English (English)”, “Deutsch (German)”,
“Espanol (Spanish)”, “Italiano (Italian)” and “Francais (French)”. (Refer to
page 45.)
Frequency H
Frequency V
Lamp time
79.9 kHz
75 Hz
Language
Information
Accumulated used hours of the light-source lamp.
123
h
* : Factory set value.
The language settings in the section are explained in “English”.
You can see the information.
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5
Press the cursor button 2
or adjust the value.
Remote control unit
or 3to set
2
Press the cursor button 5or ∞
select an item in the main menu.
to
3
Press the cursor button 3
or the
4
Press the cursor button 5or ∞to
select an item in the submenu.
When a “Language” has been selected in step 2, press
Menu Operations
Menu Operations
Basic Menu Operation
Basic Menu Operation (Cont.)
When the MENU button is pressed, the projector enters Video or PC menu mode by responding to the input signal being
received.
I
Basic Button Functions in the Menu Mode
Button
MENU
Function
Video menu mode:
Enters this mode when video-device-related signals are
input from the following devices.
• Video devices connected to the VIDEO IN (Y/C and
VIDEO) terminals.
Enters the main menu or exits the menu mode.
Cursor button 5/∞
Cursor button 2/3
PRESET
Selects an item in the menu. Pressing ∞or 5will scroll the item in the menu.
Sets or adjusts the value.
to set the language.
If pressed while the keystone setting submenu is displayed, the value is set to “0”.
Returns to the previous menu.
• A video device connected to the PC 2 terminals, which
outputs component signals (Y, B-Y, R-Y) or DTV-format
signals (Y, PB, PR).
Remote control unit
Projector
ESCAPE
Used to enter the submenu from the main menu.
Used to enter the next submenu if “ENTER” is displayed in the selected item.
ENTER
PC menu mode:
Enters this mode when computer-related signals are input
from the following devices.
I Remote control unit
I Projector
• A computer connected to the PC 1 terminal.
• A computer connected to the PC 2 terminal, which outputs
analog RGB, V, H/Cs signals.
FREEZE
OPERATE
HIDE
STAND BY
PRESET
MENU
LAMP
TEMP
PRESET button
MENU button
ENTER button
HIDE
1
Press the MENU button.
The main menu is displayed on the screen.
PC
Projector
KEYSTONE
PRESET
VOLUME
ESCAPE
VIC SELECT
PC
ESCAPE button
VIDEO
MENU
Cursor buttons
5/∞/ 2/3
Remote control unit
MENU
Projector
+
DIGITAL
ZOOM
KEYSTONE VIDEO
–
PRESET
button
MENU
button
MENU
ESCAPE
button
ENTER
button
ESCAPE
ENTER
When an item which has the “ENTER” message has been
selected in step 4, press the ENTER button to move to the
next submenu.
Cursor buttons 5/∞/ 2/3
RM-M2000 REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
• All reset
• Position
• Decoder
• Keystone
• Options 1
• Options 2
→
→
→
→
→
→
(Refer to page 47)
(Refer to page 49)
(Refer to page 44)
(Refer to page 52)
(Refer to page 52)
(Refer to page 52)
I Video menu mode
Remote control unit
Projector
Video submenu
Video main menu
Menu
Image adj.
Brightness
Contrast
Sharpness
Color
12
12
1
Image adj.
Setting
3or
ENTER
Brightness
Contrast
Sharpness
Color
To exit the main menu:
• While the main menu is displayed, press the MENU button.
The main menu disappears and the original picture image
resumes.
Color temp.
Options
12
12
Tint
Language
Information
Tint
All reset
ESCAPE
All reset
ENTER
To exit the submenu:
• While the submenu is displayed, press the ESCAPE
button.
The menu returns to the previous menu.
• To exit the menu mode directly, press the MENU button.
The submenu disappears and the original video image is
restored.
Press 5/∞to select an item.
Press 5/∞to select an item.
Press 2/3to set or adjust the value.
ENTER button to enter the submenu.
The submenu corresponding to the item selected in step
2 is displayed on the screen.
* When you selected “Information” in step 2, no
submenu is available.
I PC menu mode
PC submenu
PC main menu
Menu
Remote control unit
Projector
Image adj.
3or
ENTER
Image adj.
Brightness
Setting
Contrast
Sharpness
All reset
Brightness
Contrast
12
12
Color temp.
Options
Sharpness
All reset
1
2
3
4
5
Language
Information
ESCAPE
ENTER
Press 5/∞to select an item.
Press 5/∞to select an item.
Press 2/3to set or adjust the value.
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2
3
Press the MENU button.
The main menu appears on the screen.
Select “Language” with the cursor button 5or ∞
The “Language” submenu appears on the screen.
, and press 3or the ENTER button.
Select “Setting” with the cursor button 5or ∞
The “Setting 1” submenu appears on the screen.
, and press 3or the ENTER button.
Select “Decoder” with the cursor button 5or ∞
The “Decoder” submenu appears on the screen.
, and press the ENTER button.
3
4
Set the language with the cursor button 5or ∞.
4
5
Set the color system with the cursor button 5or ∞.
Select “Setting” with the cursor button 5or ∞
The “Setting 1” submenu appears on the screen.
, and press 3
or the ENTER button.
or the ENTER button.
Select “Setting 2” with the cursor button 5or ∞
The “Setting 2” submenu appears on the screen.
, and press 3
4
5
Select “Screen” or “HDTV” with the cursor button 5or ∞.
Adjust the Screen aspect ratio or HDTV format with the cursor button 2
To adjust multiple items, repeat 4 and 5.
or 3.
Menu Operations
Menu Operations
Changing the Color System (Video Menu Mode Only)
Changing the Language Display
This function is available only in Video menu mode.
The on-screen language is set to “English” when shipped from the factory. When you want to change to another language, set
The menu is only displayed when there is a signal for the AV IN (Y/C and VIDEO) terminal, and not displayed when there is a
signal for the PC2 terminal.
it as follows.
Normally, use the color system in AUTO. If operation in AUTO is unstable, such as color not being shown, set to a dedicated
color system in accordance with the color system of the video signal being input.
1
2
Press the MENU button.
The main menu appears on the screen.
Language
:
:
:
:
:
:
Japanese
English
German
Spanish
Italian
English
Deutsch
Español
Italiano
Français
English
Deutsch
Español
Italiano
Français
Video submenus
French
Decoder
Setting 1
Position
AUTO
NTSC
[
NTSC
]
ENTER
Tone
TV
4:3
Cinema
16:9
Press the ESCAPE button to return to the previous menu or press the MENU button
to exit the menu mode.
NTSC4.43
PAL
Aspect change
Decoder
Setting 2
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
SECAM
Memo
ESCAPE
About language display
Some words in the menu and messages such as “Quick Alignment”, “Keystone”, “VIDEO” and “NTSC” are shown only in
English.
AUTO:
Normally, set to “AUTO”. (Factory set value)
The color system of a video signal being input is automatically identified and displayed in [ ].
In [ ], B/W (Black & White), NTSC, NTSC4.43, PAL or SECAM will be displayed. (It is not always displayed.)
For example, AUTO [ NTSC ] shows that the NTSC signal is being received.
Dedicated to NTSC.
Changing the Screen aspect ratio/HDTV format (Video Menu
Mode Only)
NTSC:
NTSC4.43:Dedicated to NTSC4.43.
PAL: Dedicated to PAL.
SECAM: Dedicated to SECAM.
1
2
3
Press the MENU button.
The main menu appears on the screen.
Press the ESCAPE button to return to the previous menu or press the MENU button
to exit the menu mode.
Adjustment item
Screen
HDTV
Button
Adjustment content
Select according to the aspect ratio of the screen used.
2or 3
4:3
16:9
Set the number of effective scanning lines. Normally, select 1080i.
2or 3
1080i: 1035i:
6
Press the ESCAPE button to return to the previous menu or press the MENU button
to exit the menu mode.
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Select “Image adj.” with the cursor button 5
The “Image adj.” submenu appears on the screen.
or ∞
, and press 3or the ENTER button.
12
12
Select “Setting” with the cursor button 5or ∞
The “Setting 1” (video mode) or “Setting” submenu appears on the screen.
In video mode:Select setting 2 with the cursor ∞or 5, and press ENTER button.
The “Setting 2” submenu appears on the screen.
, and press 3
or the ENTER button.
3
4
Select the item to be adjusted with the cursor button 5
*“Color” and “Tint” are shown in Video submenu only.
or ∞
.
Make adjustment with the cursor 2
*To adjust multiple items, repeat 3 and 4.
or 3.
3
4
Select “Tracking” or “Phase” with the cursor button 5or ∞.
*“Phase” is shown only in PC submenu.
Adjust the tracking or phase with the cursor 2
or 3.
Menu Operations
Menu Operations
Adjusting Tracking / Phase
Adjusting Picture Quality
Normally, tracking and phase adjustments are automatically carried out when a video signal is input to the projector for the
first time, or when the QUICK ALIGN. button on the remote control is pressed.
In the “Image adj.” submenu, adjust brightness, contrast, sharpness, etc. to obtain the desired picture quality. Note that the
adjustment items differ in Video menu mode and PC menu mode.
However, you can manually adjust the tracking and phase on the menu.
1
2
Press the MENU button.
The main menu appears on the screen.
Both tracking and phase can be adjusted in PC menu mode. In Video menu mode, only tracking is adjustable, though this
adjustment is not normally required.
If a wide stripe appears on the screen, adjust the lateral size of the picture image and the display area (tracking adjustment)
so the stripe disappears.
Also, if text projected on the screen appears flickers or appears dim, adjust phase adjustment so it becomes clear.
Video submenu
PC submenu
1
2
Press the MENU button.
The main menu appears on the screen.
Image adj.
Image adj.
Brightness
Brightness
Contrast
Sharpness
Color
12
12
1
Contrast
Sharpness
All reset
1
2
3
4
5
12
12
ENTER
Video submenu
PC submenu
Tint
Setting
1
Setting
Tracking
2
All reset
ENTER
Setting
Tracking
Position
Tone
ENTER
123
123
12
TV
4:3
Cinema
16:9
Screen
HDTV
4:3
16:9
Aspect change
Decoder
1030i
1035i
Phase
Position
Resize
Clamp
ENTER
ENTER
Setting
1
ENTER
ENTER
Setting
2
1:1
ST
Panel
FP
Aspect
BP
Decoder is only displayed when there is a signal for the AV
IN terminal.
Adjustment item
Brightness
Button
2or 3
2or 3
Adjustment content
Gets darker/brighter. (–30 ↔ 0* ↔ +30)
Gets lower/higher. (–30 ↔ 0* ↔ +30)
Contrast
Adjust the tracking and phase of the picture image being projected. To adjust the phase, first check for correct tracking
adjustment.
Gets softer/sharper.
*To adjust multiple items, repeat 3 and 4.
• Video menu mode: (–5 ↔ 0* ↔ +5)
• PC menu mode: (1 ↔ 3* ↔ 5)
Sharpness
2or 3
Adjustment item
Tracking
Phase
Button
2or 3
2or 3
Adjustment content
Note
• When in the PC menu mode, if the resize function in the PC submenu is set to
“1:1”, the image quality will not change even if the value is changed.
The picture image shrinks laterally (right-to-left) or extends laterally (left-to-
right). (–128 ↔ +127)
Set to a position where text appears clear. (PC menu mode only) (0 ↔ 31)
Gets softer/deeper. (–30 ↔ 0* ↔ +30)
(Video menu mode only)
Color
Tint
2or 3
2or 3
ENTER
Gets reddish/greenish. (–30 ↔ 0* ↔ +30)
(Video menu mode only)
5
Press the ESCAPE button to return to the previous menu or press the MENU button
to exit the menu mode.
Resets above items to the factory set values. How to operate is mentioned below
(next page).
All reset
* : Factory set value
Note
• A dim image could be caused by insufficient adjustment of brightness and contrast. Before adjusting phase, make sure that
brightness and contrast are correctly adjusted. To adjust them, refer to “Adjusting Picture Quality” on page 47.
I To perform All Reset
• In the Image adj. submenu, select “All reset” with the cursor button 5or ∞, and press the ENTER button. Then, the “All
reset” submenu appears on the screen.
• Press the cursor button 2to select “Yes”, and then press the ENTER button.
• All items in the “Image adj.” submenu are reset to the factory set values and the menu returns to the previous one.
To exit the “All reset” submenu without performing All reset, select “No” with the cursor button 3and, press the ENTER
button
(To be continued on the next page)
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Select “Setting” with the cursor button 5
The “Setting 1” or “Setting” submenu appears on the screen.
or ∞
, and press 3or the ENTER button.
3
Select “Position” with the cursor button 5
The “Position” submenu appears on the screen.
or ∞
, and press the ENTER button.
Select “Color temp.” with the cursor button 5
or ∞
or ∞
, and press 3or the ENTER
3
4
Select “Color temp.” with the cursor button 5
.
Adjust the color temperature with the cursor button 2
or 3.
5
6
Select “R-Gain” or “G-Gain” or “B-Gain” with the cursor button 5or ∞.
Fine adjust the color temperature with the cursor button 2
or 3.
Press the cursor button 5
, ∞
, 2
, or 3to move the video screen (display) or the
Menu Operations
Menu Operations
.
Adjusting the Video Screen/Menu Position
Image adj.
The position of the video screen and the menu on the video screen can be adjusted. You can finely adjust the video screen
position. The menu will move widely on the video screen.
All reset?
Yes
1
2
Press the MENU button.
The main menu appears on the screen.
No
Video submenu (“Setting 1” submenu)
PC submenu (Setting submenu)
5
Press the ESCAPE button to return to the previous menu or press the MENU button
to exit the menu mode.
Setting 1
Setting
Position
ENTER
Tracking
Phase
123
12
Memo
Tone
TV
4:3
Cinema
16:9
In some adjustments, the level bar changes according to the set value. (The setting value is also displayed at the left of the
level bar.)
Aspect change
Decoder
Setting 2
Position
Resize
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
1:1
Panel
Aspect
Adjusting Color temperature
Decoder is only displayed when there is a
signal for the AV IN terminal.
1
2
Press the MENU button.
The main menu appears on the screen.
Position
button.
The “Color temp.” submenu appears on the screen.
Disp.Posi.
Menu
12,12
ENTER
Horizontal position
Low:
Middle:
High:
Color temperature decreases (image becoming reddish).
Results in middle color temperature. (Factory set position).
Color temperature increases (image becoming blueish).
Vertical position
4
5
Press the ENTER button to select “Disp.Posi.” or “Menu”.
Disp.Posi. (Display Position):The video screen position (display position) can be adjusted.
To adjust multiple items, repeat 5 and 6.
Menu:The menu position can be adjusted.
Adjustment item
R-Gain
Button
2or 3
2or 3
2or 3
Adjustment content
Adjusts the red level. (0 to 255)
menu.
*Repeat 4 and 5 to move both video screen (display) and menu positions.
G-Gain
B-Gain
Adjusts the green level. (0 to 255)
Adjusts the blue level. (0 to 255)
Adjustment item
Button
2or 3
5or ∞
2or 3
5or ∞
Adjustment content
The video screen moves to the left or right. (–30 ↔ +30)
The video screen moves up or down. (–30 ↔ +30)
The menu moves to the left or right. (Left, center*, right)
The menu moves up or down. (Top, center*, bottom)
I To perform All Reset
• In the Color temp. submenu, select “All reset” with the cursor button 5or ∞, and press the ENTER button. Then, the “All
reset” submenu appears on the screen.
• Press the cursor button 2to select “Yes”, and then press the ENTER button.
• All items in the Color temp. submenu are reset to the factory set values and the menu returns to the previous one.
To exit the “All reset” submenu without performing All reset, select “No” with the cursor button 3and, press the ENTER
button
Disp.Posi. - H
Disp.Posi. - V
Menu - H
Menu - V
* : Factory set value
7
Press the ESCAPE button to return to the previous menu or press the MENU button
to exit the menu mode.
6
Press the ESCAPE button to return to the previous menu or press the MENU button
to exit the menu mode.
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or ∞
, and press 3or the ENTER
Select “Setting” with the cursor button 5
The “Setting 1” submenu appears on the screen.
or ∞, and press 3or the ENTER button.
5
.
3
4
Select “Tone” or “Aspect change” with the cursor button 5
or ∞.
Adjust the image tone or aspect ratio with the cursor 2
*To adjust multiple items, repeat 3 and 4.
or 3
.
.
5
or ∞
, and press 3or the ENTER
5
or ∞
Choose “ST”, “FP”, or “BP” with the
cursor button 2or 3
.
.
Menu Operations
Menu Operations
Changing the Image Tone/Aspect Ratio (Video Menu Mode Only)
Changing the Image Size - Resize Function (PC Menu Mode Only)
The image tone (TV or Cinema) and the aspect ratio (4:3 or 16:9) are selectable in Video menu mode.
The picture image projected can be selectable with the
1
Press the MENU button.
The main menu appears on the screen.
Resize function which is available only in PC menu mode.
You can choose the video image size projected from the
following: (Factory setting is “Aspect”.)
1
2
Press the MENU button.
The main menu appears on the screen.
2
Select “Setting” with the cursor button
“1:1”: The image is displayed at the input resolution. The
picture image projected is not enlarged even if its
number of pixels (resolution) is smaller than that of
the projector’s D-ILA element (1365 pixels × 1024
pixels).
button.
The “Setting” submenu appears on the screen.
Video submenu
PC submenu
Resize: 1:1
Setting
Tracking
Setting 1
123
12
Position
ENTER
Full size (1365
×
1024)
Phase
Position
Resize
Clamp
Tone
TV
4:3
Cinema
16:9
ENTER
Aspect change
Decoder
Setting 2
1:1
ST
Panel
FP
Aspect
BP
ENTER
ENTER
Image not enlarged
Decoder is only displayed when there is a signal for the Video IN terminal.
3
4
5
Select “Resize” with the cursor button
or ∞
Panel: The picture image projected is virtually enlarged to
the full size (1365 pixels × 1024 pixels). The
horizontal and vertical enlargement ratio will differ
depending on the original image and the image will
be deformed.
Choose “1:1”, “Panel”, or “Aspect”
with the cursor button 2or 3
Press the ESCAPE button to return to
the previous menu or press the MENU
button to exit the menu mode.
Resize: Panel
Adjustment item
Tone
Button
Adjustment content
The image tone projected on the screen can be changed.
Image enlarged
to the full size
2or 3
TV*
: Suitable for projecting the video programs.
Cinema : Suitable for projecting the cinema programs.
Changing the Clamp pulse position
(PC Menu Mode Only)
When the image is too dark or bright, or when the image is
unstable, switching the position may improve the image
quality. Normally, set to “BP”.
(1365
×
1024)
Sets the vertical-to-horizontal ratio (4:3 or 16:9) of the video image projected.
“4:3*” : The aspect ratio of the projected image becomes 4:3. Set it to 4:3 for video
of NTSC, NTSC4.43, PAL, SECAM.
Aspect change
2or 3
Image not enlarged
(Original image)
“16:9” : The aspect ratio of projected image becomes 16:9. Set it to 16:9 for Hi-
Vision devices (W-VHS VCR, etc.).
Aspect:While maintaining the original aspect ratio, the video
image projected is virtually enlarged until either the
horizontal or vertical side reaches the full size (1365
pixels × 1024 pixels).
* : Factory set value
1
2
Press the MENU button.
The main menu appears on the screen.
5
Press the ESCAPE button to return to the previous menu or press the MENU button
to exit the menu mode.
Resize: Aspect
Select “Setting” with the cursor button
Image enlarged to the aspect size.
(Example: aspect ratio is 16:9)
button.
Full size (1365
×
1024)
The “Setting” submenu appears on the screen.
3
4
5
Select “Clamp” with the cursor button
Image not enlarged (original image)
(Example: aspect ratio is 16:9)
Press the ESCAPE button to return to
the previous menu or press the MENU
button to exit the menu mode.
Image enlarged to the aspect size.
(Example: aspect ratio is 5:4)
Full size (1365
×
1024)
ST: Sync Tip
FP: Front Porch BP: Back Porch
Image not enlarged
(original image)
(Example: aspect ratio is 5:4)
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Select “Options” with the cursor button 5
The “Options 1” submenu appears on the screen.
or ∞, and press 3or the ENTER button.
3
4
Select the item to be adjusted with the cursor button 5
Make adjustment with the cursor 2or 3
• While the keystone item is selected, press the ENTER button to display the “Keystone” submenu.
• To enter the “Options 2” submenu, select “Options 2” with the cursor button 5or ∞, and press the ENTER button.
• To return to the “Options 1” submenu from the “Options 2” submenu, select “Options 1” with the cursor button 5or ∞,
and press the ENTER button.
or ∞.
.
Menu Operations
Menu Operations
Setting and Adjusting Other Functions (OPTIONS)
Various functions are provided as shown in the “Options 1” and “Options 2” submenus.
Adjustment item
Button
Adjustment content
You can set or adjust each function, as required.
Sets whether to clear the menu display automatically or not.
15sec* : Clears the display automatically in about 15 seconds.
Menu display
2or 3
ON
: Does not automatically clear the menu display.
1
2
Press the MENU button.
The main menu appears on the screen.
Sets whether to show the line display (Y/C, VIDEO, PC1, or PC2) on top right of the
screen or not when the VIDEO or PC button is pressed.
5sec* : Shows the line display for about 5 seconds.
Line display
Keystone
2or 3
OFF : Does not show the line display.
Press the ENTER button to enter the keystone submenu.
In the keystone submenu, press 2or 3to correct trapezoidal distortion of the
projected image. (–80 ↔ 0* ↔ +128)
To reset the keystone (trapezoidal distortion of the picture image) to the original
setting (factory set value: 0), press the PRESET button when the “Keystone”
submenu appears on the screen.
Options 1
Menu display
Line display
Keystone
15sec
5sec
ON
ENTER
OFF
ENTER
ENTER
To exit the keystone submenu, press the ESCAPE button.
PC 2 (BNC)
Options 2
RGB
YPBPR
Sets the input signal source according to the device connected to the PC 2 terminals.
However, the input will be RGB irrespective of the PC signal setting.
RGB* : For a device with analog RGB, V, H/Cs signals
PC2 (BNC)
2or 3
YPBP
R
: For a device with component (Y, B-Y, R-Y) or DTV-format (Y, PB, PR
signals
)
Reverses image right-to-left.
OFF* : For the front method.
ON : For upside-down hanging from the ceiling.
Right Left rev.
Top Bottom inv.
RS-232C [bps]
2or 3
2or 3
Inverses image upside-down.
OFF* : For normal setup.
ON : For upside-down hanging from the ceiling.
Sets the baud rate for transmission.
Keystone
123
2or 3
2or 3
9600
: 9600 bps
19200* : 19200 bps
Sets the length of sleep time which automatically brings the projector into stand-by
state. You can select one of the sleep times: 15, 30, 60 and 0 (OFF*) minutes.
Sleep time [min]
ENTER
* Factory set value
Options 1
Options 2
Menu display
Line display
Keystone
15sec
5sec
ON
Right Left rev.
Top Bottom inv.
RS-232C [bps]
Sleep time [min]
Options 1
OFF
OFF
9600
30
ON
ON
5
Press the ESCAPE button to return to the previous menu or press the MENU button
to exit the menu mode.
OFF
19200
60 OFF
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
PC 2 (BNC)
Options 2
RGB
YPB
PR
15
Note
ENTER
• Refer to “Removing the Trapezoidal Distortion of the Image” on page 34 for more details about adjusting the keystone.
*To adjust multiple items, repeat 3 to 4.
*To reset the keystone (trapezoidal distortion of the picture image) to the original setting, press the PRESET button when
CAUTION
the “Keystone” submenu appears on the screen.
•
Correctly set the “PC2 (BNC)” according to the device connected to the PC2 terminals. However, when the PC signal is
input, RGB input is used irrespective of which setting (YPB R) is made.
P
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Select “Information” with the cursor button 5
The “Information” will be displayed in the main menu.
*No submenu can be selected.
or ∞.
Menu Operations
Replacing the Fuse
A fuse is used to protect the power source of the projector. If the fuse is blown, replace it. When the power switch is turned on
but no power is supplied to the projector, check the fuse. If there are any unclear points, contact the dealer where you
purchased your projector, or consult the Service center.
Getting Information
You can get information on the input signal, accumulated used hours of light-source lamp, etc.
CAUTION
1
2
Press the MENU button.
The main menu appears on the screen.
•
When replacing the fuse, use the same rating and type (15A 250V). Otherwise, a fire may occur and/or the projector may be
damaged.
1
Turn off the main power switch and
disconnect the power cord from both
the projector and the wall outlet.
In stand-by state (the STAND BY indicator lights on),
place the MAIN POWER switch of OFF [ ] position.
Video main menu
PC main menu
Menu
2
Loosen the fuse holder to remove it.
To loosen the fuse holder, use a Philips screwdriver.
Menu
Image adj.
Setting
Image adj.
Setting
Input
VIDEO
CH.0
Input
PC 1
CH.0
Switcher
Source
Switcher
Color temp.
Options
Color temp.
Options
NTSC
Resolution 1280 1024
Frequency H
Frequency V
Lamp time
79.9 kHz
75 Hz
Language
Information
Language
Information
Lamp time
123 h
123
h
Fuse holder
Philips screwdriver
Input:
Switcher:
Shows the terminal name selected by the VIDEO or PC button. (Y/C or VIDEO, or PC1 or PC2)
This display currently has no meaning. This is reserved for future use. (“CH.0” is usually displayed to
indicate that it is not being used.)
Source:
Resolution:
Shows the projected image’s type of video signal. (Video menu mode)
Shows the resolution of the video signal being received. (PC menu mode)
It may not be displayed correctly with some input signals.
Shows the horizontal frequency of the video signal being received. (PC menu mode)
Shows the vertical frequency of the video signal being received. (PC menu mode)
Accumulated used hours of the light-source lamp.
3
4
Remove the fuse from the fuse holder
you just removed.
Fuse (15A, 250V)
Frequency H:
Frequency V:
Lamp time:
Install the new fuse (not supplied) into
the fuse holder.
Fuse holder
3
Press the MENU button to exit the menu mode.
5
Reinstall the fuse holder into the
projector.
To reinstall the fuse holder, use a Philips screwdriver.
Fuse (15A, 250V)
Fuse holder
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Replacing the Light-Source Lamp
Replacing the Light-Source Lamp
The light-source lamp has a service life of approximately 1000 hours.
When the light-source lamp approaches the end of its service life, degradation progresses rapidly.
The LAMP indicator and the message on the screen warn you that replacement of the lamp is required, as follows:
I Be sure that the power cord is unplugged from the wall outlet.
1
Remove the lamp-replacement opening
cover by loosening screws.
Loosen the two screws with a flat-end screwdriver.
Accumulated used hours
of the light-source lamp
Screw
• The LAMP indicator lights up on the projector.
Note
• On the screen, “Lamp replacement” appears in red.
To cancel this message, press the ESCAPE button.
• Arrange for a new light-source lamp or replace the light-
source lamp a little earlier.
900 hours
• The screws are fitted so that they do not come off the lamp-
replacement opening cover.
Lamp replacement
ESCAPE
* Every time the projector is turned on, the message appears.
• The LAMP indicator blinks on the projector.
• On the screen, “Warning Lamp replacement” appears in red
and the word “Warning” blinks.
1000 hours
Lamp-replacement
opening cover
Replace the light-source lamp.
Warning
Lamp replacement
ESCAPE
To cancel this message, press the ESCAPE button. However,
the same message will appear every one hour.
* Only OPERATE button to stop the projector and the ESCAPE
button are operative.
* Once the projector is turned off, the projector does not turn on
unless the light-source lamp is replaced with new one.
• The projector is forcibly shut off.
* The projector does not turn on unless the light-source lamp is
replaced with new one.
1010 hours
Be careful not to damage
the claw.
Purchase a new light-source lamps (Part No. : BHL5003-SU) from the authorized dealer where you purchased the
projector, or consult the Service Center.
2
Loosen the screws, raise the handle,
and pull out the light-source lamp.
Loosen the two screws with a flat-end screwdriver.
CAUTIONS
Screw
• If the projector is set up in a constricted place which is unsuitable for work, and if you perform replacement work there, this
could cause injury. Move the projector to a place large enough for work, and then replace the light-source lamp.
• Use a genuine product for the light-source lamp. If you use other than a genuine product, this could cause a malfunction.
Also, never use an old light-source lamp. This could cause marked degradation in performance or explode, possibly causing
the projector to malfunction or broken pieces to injure you.
Note
• The screws are fitted so that they do not come off the light-
source lamp.
• Do not replace the light-source lamp immediately after the projector has been used. The temperature of the light-source
lamp is still high and could cause a burn. Allow a cooling period of one hour or more before performing replacement.
• Before starting light-source lamp replacement work, turn off the MAIN POWER switch, and disconnect the power cord from
the wall outlet. If you perform the replacement work with the power cord connected, this could cause injury or electric shock.
• The light-source lamp used in this projector is a high pressure mercury lamp. Be careful when disposing of the light-source
lamp. If anything is unclear, please consult your dealer.
Light-source lamp
Handle
(To be continued on the next page)
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Replacing the Light-Source Lamp
Replacing the Light-Source Lamp
I Resetting the Lamp Use Time
After replacing with a new light-source lamp, reset the lamp-time counter inside the projector to clear the accumulated lamp
3
Insert the new light-source lamp fully
inside and fasten the screws.
Fasten the two screws with a flat-end screwdriver.
Light-source lamp
time to zero (0). After resetting, a new count will start for the new1light-source lamp.
Turn on the MAIN POWER switch to go
into stand-by mode.
In stand-by mode, the STAND BY indicator on the
projector lights up.
I Projector’s button
CAUTION
STANDBY indicator
• Do not touch the glass surface of the light-source lamp
directly with your hand as well as staining it. If you touch
with a bare hand, oils and other substances on your hand
may adhere to the lamp, possibly preventing it from
performing as specified and therefore giving a shortened
lamp life, a darkened screen, etc. To handle a new light-
source lamp, hold it by the plastic part. Never touch the
metal part or the front glass surface.
STAND BY
OPERATE
LAMP
TEMP
OPERATE
indicator
2
Press the following buttons on the
projector, sequentially.
HIDE
4
HIDE
button
PC
1
PC
1
Momentary press the PC button.
KEYSTONE
PRESET
VOLUME
button
Handle
VIDEO
MENU
2
3
4
Momentary press the ENTER button.
Momentary press the ESCAPE button.
MENU
button
Screw
Press and hold the HIDE button for two
seconds or more.
2
ENTER
button
3
ESCAPE
button
* During this sequence, the STAND BY and OPERATE
indicators alternately blink about every approx. 3
seconds. After completion of the sequence, the
STAND BY indicator alone stays on.
ESCAPE
ENTER
Cursor buttons 5/∞
* Buttons must be pressed within 2 seconds of the
previous button.
* When you make a mistake in button operations, return
to the beginning of the sequence.
Lamp-replacement
opening cover
4
Replace the lamp-replacement opening
cover and fasten the screws.
Fasten the two screws with a flat-end screwdriver.
* To check the lamp time on the menu, press the MENU button
and select “Information” with the cursor button
5
or
∞.
The lamp use time is indicated in the item “Lamp time”.
CAUTIONS
Video main menu
Menu
• Install the light-source lamp and close the lamp-replace-
ment opening cover correctly; otherwise, a safety switch is
activated to prevent the projector from operating.
• If the claw on the lamp-replacement opening cover is dam-
aged, the projector may not possibly operate. Then, replace
with a new lamp-replacement opening cover.
Image adj.
Input
VIDEO
CH.0
Setting
Switcher
Source
Color temp.
Options
NTSC
Be careful not to
damage the claw.
Language
Information
5
Reset the lamp use time.
Perform “Resetting the Lamp Use Time” on page 59.
Lamp time
123 h
Lamp time (0 h)
PC main menu
Menu
Image adj.
Setting
Input
PC 1
CH.0
Switcher
Color temp.
Options
Resolution 1280 1024
Frequency H
Frequency V
Lamp time
79.9 kHz
75 Hz
Language
Information
123
h
Lamp time (0 h)
CAUTION
• Reset the lamp use time only when you have replaced with
a new light-source lamp. Never reset it during lamp life,
otherwise the replacement time may become unclear, and
lead to degraded performance or lamp explosion.
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Cleaning and Replacing the Filter Cover
Clean the filter regularly. If the filter is heavily stained and does not clean, or if it is damaged, replace the filter with a new filter.
Otherwise, dirt may get inside and appear on the screen, preventing you from fully enjoying the video image. If dirt gets inside
or if you need information about the filter, consult authorized dealer where you purchased the projector or the nearest Service
Center.
Troubleshooting
Solutions to common problems related to your projector are described here. If none of the solutions presented here solves the
problem, unplug the projector and consult an authorized dealer or Service Center.
Symptom
Power is not
Probable cause
Corrective action
Page
30
• Is the power cord disconnected?
• Insert the power cord (plug) firmly.
• Turn on the MAIN POWER switch.
1
2
Turn off the MAIN POWER switch.
After the projector goes into stand-by state with the STAND BY indicator on, turn off the MAIN POWER switch and pull
out the power cord from the projector and the wall outlet.
supplied.
• Is the MAIN POWER switch turned
31
on?
• Is the fuse blown?
• Turn off the MAIN POWER switch and
check the fuse.
If it is blown, replace it
55
Remove the filter.
Loosen the screw with a flat-end screwdriver.
• Is the lamp-replacement opening cover • Turn off the MAIN POWER switch, close
7, 31, 56
closed correctly?
the lamp-replacement opening cover
correctly, and turn on the MAIN POWER
switch again.
Screw
• Is the filter closed correctly?
• Turn off the MAIN POWER switch, fit the
filter correctly, and turn on the MAIN
POWER switch again.
7, 31, 60
Filter
• Has the lamp life expired? (Has the
• Turn off the MAIN POWER switch, replace 31, 56,
lamp use time reached 1000 hours?)
59
with a new light-source lamp, and turn on
the MAIN POWER switch.
Reset the lamp use time after replacing with
a new lamp.
Light is not emitted,
or light level is low.
• Is the lens cap removed?
• Remove the lens cap.
30
• Is the lamp life near its end?
• Check the lamp use time on the menu, and 54, 56
if the lamp life is near its end, arrange for a
replacement lamp, or replace a little earlier.
Be careful not to
damage the claws.
With power on,
operation starts but
stops in a few
minutes.
• Is the air intake or exhaust area
blocked?
• Turn off the MAIN POWER switch, remove 6, 7, 31
any blocking objects, and turn on the MAIN
POWER switch again.
Notes
• The screw is fitted so that it does not come off the filter.
• If the filter is clogged with dirt, etc., the projector goes into an warning state (the OPERATE and STAND BY indicator blink.
etc.). Therefore regularly, clean the filter. For the warning indication, refer to page 64.
Video image does not • Is the correct input selected?
appear, or audio
• Select the correct input with the VIDEO and 9, 12, 13
PC buttons.
sound does not
occur.
3
Clean the filter.
Clean the filter with a neutral detergent, wash it in water, and then dry it in the shade.
• Are devices connected correctly?
• Connect devices correctly.
11, 22
• Are signals being supplied from the
• Set connected devices correctly.
–
connected devices?
• Are input signals (scanning frequency, • Check if the signal is appropriate (scanning 22, 23
etc.) appropriate?
frequency, etc.) and input the appropriate
signal.
• Is the correct color system selected?
• Set the color system to AUTO or to the
correct dedicated color system.
44
47
• Is brightness adjusted correctly?
• Is volume set at minimum?
• Adjust brightness on the menu.
• Adjust volume with the VOLUME +/–
buttons.
10, 13,
33
• Are video and audio turned off by
pressing the HIDE button?
• Press the HIDE button to turn video and
audio on.
10, 13,
34
CAUTIONS
Video image dims.
• Is focus adjusted correctly?
• Adjust focus.
13, 33
• Put on rubber gloves when using neutral detergent.
• Is distance too short or too long?
• Set the projector at the correct distance.
18, 72,
73
• After you have washed the filter in water, make sure the filter is completely dry before reinstalling it, otherwise an electric
shock or malfunction could occur.
• Are Tracking and Phase adjusted
correctly?
• If satisfactory results are not obtained by
pressing the QUICK ALIGN. button to
conduct quick alignment, adjust Tracking
and Phase on the menu.
13, 35,
46
• Do not clean the filter using a vacuum cleaner. Since the filter is soft, it may be sucked into the vacuum cleaner or damaged.
4
Reinstall the filter.
Fasten the screw with a flat-end screwdriver.
Video image is
abnormally dark or
bright.
• Is picture quality (Brightness, etc.)
adjusted correctly?
• Adjust picture quality on the menu.
47
Notes
• Install the filter correctly. Otherwise, the projector does not operate. (Goes into an warning state (For the warning indication,
Refer to page 63).)
• If the filter’s claws (in particular the claw which is hidden behind the filter cover knob) are damaged, the projector may not
operate. Then, replace with a new filter.
Video image freezes.
• Was the FREEZE button on the
remote control pressed?
• Press the FREEZE button to release
freezing.
13, 36
13, 36
A part of image is
magnified.
• Was the DIGITAL ZOOM + button on
the remote control pressed?
• Press the PRESET button to restore the
original video screen.
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Troubleshooting
Warning Indication
If something abnormal has occurred with the projector, the warning status will be indicated by the combination of lighting the
indicators on the control panel as shown in the following table. Then, the projector automatically stops projection and runs the
cooling fan for about 120 seconds.
Symptom
Probable cause
Corrective action
Page
Color is poor or
unstable.
• Is picture quality (color density, etc.)
adjusted correctly?
• Adjust picture quality on the menu.
47
• Is the correct color system selected?
• Set the color system to AUTO or to the
correct dedicated color system.
44
22
Warning indication table:
Indicator
• Are signals (scanning frequency, etc.)
of the connected devices appropriate?
• Check if the signal is appropriate (scanning
frequency, etc.), and input the appropriate
signal.
No.
Warning content
LAMP
Blink
TEMP
STAND BY
OPERATE
The light-source lamp does not light and projection
is not made.
• Is the PC2 input terminal being used?
• When the PC2 input terminal is being use,
“PC 2(BNC)” must be selected from the
menu options. Set it correctly with the input
signal.
11, 52
1
2
Blink
The light-source lamp has suddenly gone off during
projecting an image.
Blink
Blink
Blink
The upper part of the
video image bows or
distorts.
• While computer system signal is input, • Input separate sync signals for vertical sync 11, 28
isn’t a sync signal for composite sync
(Cs) or G on sync being input?
3
4
5
6
7
Blink
Circuit operation is abnormal.
(V) and horizontal sync (H) signals.
Blink
Blink
Blink
The filter is displaced.
• Isn’t signal with much jitter or skew
distortion being input from a video
deck?
• Input signals with little jitter or distortion.
Use a TBC or a device with a built-in TBC.
–
Blink
Blink
Blink
The internal temperature is too high. (Sensor 1)
The internal temperature is too high. (Sensor 2)
The cooling fan has stopped (locked).
Blink
Blink
Video image and
audio sound
• Are video picture and audio turned off
by pressing the HIDE button?
• Turn on video picture and audio by pressing 10, 13,
the HIDE button.
Blink
34
suddenly go out.
* For individual indicator lighting, refer to page 56.
Remote control unit
does not work.
• Are batteries installed correctly?
• Are batteries exhausted?
• Match the polarities of batteries correctly (+
to + and – to –).
14
I
Action to be taken for warning indication
Stopping the projector:
After the cooling fan has stopped, take the following action.
• Replace with new batteries.
14
20
• Is there a shielding object between the • Remove any shielding objects.
remote control unit and the remote
sensor?
No. 1
No. 2
No. 3
:
:
:
Chek that the cover for replacing the light-source lamp and the front panel are securely attached, and then, press
the OPERATE button for one second or more to turn on the projector for retrying.
Chek that the cover for replacing the light-source lamp and the front panel are securely attached, and then, press
the OPERATE button for one second or more to turn on the projector for retrying.
• Is the distance too long?
• Use the remote control unit at a nearer
point.
20
20
• Is either side of remote cable
disconnected?
• Firmly insert the remote cable when using
the remote control unit as the wired one.
Press the OPERATE button for one second or more to turn on the projector for retrying.
* This device uses a computer. External noise may cause it to malfunction. If this happens, turn the power off, remove the
electric plug from the wall outlet. Then insert the electric plug back into the wall outlet, turn the power back on and check the
operation.
Nos. 4-7 : Follow the next steps.
1. Turn off the MAIN POWER switch and unplug the power cord from the wall outlet.
2. Take an action according to the number.
No. 4
No. 5
No. 6
No. 7
:
:
:
:
Set the filter in place.Then, leave the projector until it cools down.
Check that nothing is blocking the air inlet nor outlet, and wait until the inside cools down.
Check that nothing is blocking the air inlet nor outlet, and wait until the inside cools down.
Leave the projector until it cools down.
I When warning indication is shown by the blinking indicators:
The warning status will be notified by the combination lighting of the projector’s indicators.
For the warning contents and the action to be taken, refer to “Warning Indication” on page 63.
3. Plug in the power cord again, turn on the MAIN POWER switch, and press the OPERATE button for one second or
more to turn on the projector for retrying.
I
Maintenance
• Stains on the cabinet
Retrying operation:
Plug in the power cord again and operate the projector.
If the same warning indication is observed again, after the cooling fan has stopped, turn off the MAIN POWER switch, unplug
the power cord, and call your dealer for repair.
These should be wiped off with a soft cloth. If the cabinet is heavily stained, wipe it with a cloth soaked in water-diluted
neutral detergent and wring well, then wipe clean with a dry cloth.
• Since the cabinet may deteriorate in quality, become damaged, or show paint peeled, note the following:
– Do not wipe with rough cloth.
– Do not wipe vigorously.
– Do not wipe with thinner or benzene.
– Do not apply any volatile substance such as insecticides.
– Do not allow any rubber or vinyl article to remain in contact with the cabinet for a long time.
• Stains on the lens
These should be cleaned off with commercially available lens blowers or lens cleaning paper (for cleaning glasses and
cameras).
Do not use liquid cleaning agents. This could cause the surface coating to be removed.
Do not rub, scratch or hit the lens as its surface is prone to damage.
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Warning Messages
Warning Messages
The following shows the warning messages that can be displayed on the screen. When a warning message is displayed, take
Message
Cause
Corrective action
Page
the corrective action described here.
•
When the DIGITAL ZOOM button
is pressed for the video signals
that cannot be zoomed (UXGA,
etc.), this message appears for a
few seconds to notify that the
image cannot be digitally zoomed.
To forcibly clear the message,
press the ESCAPE button.
•
Digital-zoom function does not
work for the inputted video
signals.
To use the this function, input the
video signals that can be digitally
zoomed.
12, 36
Message
Cause
Corrective action
Page
•
•
No device is connected to the
input terminal.
The terminal is connected but no
signal is output from the
connected device.
•
•
Connect a device to the selected
terminal.
Operate the connected device
and output a signal.
9, 11,
24 ~ 29,
32
D.ZOOM
*
PC
1
*
The selected input mode (input
terminal) name is shown in the
first line of the massage.
No image signal is inputted.
•
The accumulated lamp use time
reaches 900 hours.
Every time the projector is turned
on, this message appears on the
screen.
•
•
Press the ESCAPE button to
clear the massage.
(This display can be cleared with
the MENU button or other
buttons.)
Arrange for a new light-source
lamp or replace the light-source
lamp a little earlier.
10, 12,
54 ,56
*
•
•
The frequency of the input video
signal is out of range.
The selected input mode (input
terminal) name is shown in the
first line of the message.
•
•
•
•
Input the video signals whose
frequency is within the projector’s
specifications.
22, 23,
66
Lamp replacement
ESCAPE
PC
1
Frequency of image signal is out of range.
•
The accumulated lamp use time
reaches 1000 hours.
•
Replace the light-source lamp
and reset the lamp use time.
56 ~ 59
The word “Warning” blinks.
The message can be cleared by
pressing the ESCAPE button.
However, the same message will
appear every one hour.
Once the projector is turned off,
the projector does not turn on
unless the light-source lamp is
replaced with new one.
•
•
Though the frequency of the input
video signal is within the
acceptable range, other items
such as resolution are out of the
projector’s specifications.
The selected input mode (input
terminal) name is shown in the
first line of the message.
Input the video signals that
satisfies the projector’s
specifications.
22, 23,
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*
Warning
Lamp replacement
ESCAPE
PC
1
*
*
No image signal is shown for this type.
When the accumulated lamp use
time reaches 1010 hours, the
projector is forcibly shut off.
•
•
When the FREEZE button is
pressed, this message appears
for a few seconds.
When a button not acceptable is
pressed during freezing, this
message appears for a few
seconds to notify that the image is
being frozen.
To release freezing, press the
FREEZE button on the remote
control.
13, 36
Memo
The message display language corresponds to the menu display language setting. This is set to “English (English)” when the
projector is bought. The display language can be selected from 6 languages. (Refer to page 45.) However, the input mode
(PC1, PC2,Y/C, VIDEO) and button indications (FREEZE, D.ZOOM, ESCAPE) are only displayed in English irrespective of
the display language setting.
FREEZE
The language settings in the section are explained in “English”.
•
When the FREEZE button is
pressed for the video signals that
cannot be frozen (UXGA, etc.),
this message appears for a few
seconds to notify that the image
cannot be frozen.
Freeze function does not work for 13, 36
the inputted video signals.
To use this function, input the
video signals that can be frozen.
FREEZE
*
To forcibly clear the message,
press the ESCAPE button.
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RS-232C external control
RS-232C external control
By connecting a computer to the RS-232C terminal, you can control the projector. Use a reverse connection cable as the RS-
232C connection cable.
The commands to control the projector and the response data against the received commands are explained here.
For further information, please consult the dealer where you purchased your projector or consult the Service Center.
2-3 Parameters used for the data format
The following three kinds of parameters are prepared for the control command and response data.
(1) Numeric value
Designates the 2-byte hexadecimal value with the sign as the 4-digit (byte) characters.
Designation allowable range: “8000” to “7FFF”
1. Communication Specifications
The communication specifications are as follows:
(2) ON/OFF
Baud rate
Data length
Parity
9600bps / 19200bps*
Designates the status (ON/OFF) of the projector, such as POWER and HIDE.
8 bits
None
1 bit
Character
Hex.
30
Meaning
OFF
“0”
“1”
Stop bit
31
ON
Flow control
None
* Factory set value. To change the value, refer to “Setting and Adjusting Other Functions (OPTIONS)” on page 52.
(3) Special parameters
Input switching parameters:
2. Command Format
2-1. Command data format (from the computer to the projector)
Character
Hex.
30
Meaning
Y/C
“0”
“1”
“2”
“3”
When sending a control command, use the following data format.
31
VIDEO
PC1
Header
ID
SP
Command
SP
Parameter
CR
[
]
32
Header: Designates the head of data and the kind of data.
33
PC2
“!” (21h): Control command to the projector
“?” (2Fh): Query to the projector (Asking command)
“1” (fixed)
Designates the delimiter for ID, Command, and Parameter. (20h)
Designates the terminal of the data. (0Dh)
Operation mode parameters:
ID:
SP:
CR:
Character
“0000”
Hex.
Meaning
30h, 30h, 30h, 30h
30h, 30h, 30h, 31h
30h, 30h, 30h, 32h
30h, 30h, 30h, 34h
Stand-by mode
Power-on mode
Cool-down mode
Warning mode
* [ ] is not necessary when Asking command.
“0001”
“0002”
2-2. Response data format (from the projector to the computer)
Upon executing the received control command, the projector sends back the following response data to the computer.
Header ID SP Normal Termination Status SP Parameter CR
Header: Designates the head of data.
“0004”
3. Control command table
“@” (40h): Fetches data from the projector.
“1” (fixed)
Designates the delimiter for ID, Command, and Parameter (20h)
The control commands that can be sent from the computer are as follows:
ID:
SP:
Asking
Kind of data
ON/OFF
Function
OPERATE
Command
Normal Termination Status: “0” (30h)
Power ON
ELSE
Numeric Value
Special Data
CR:
Designates the terminal of the data (0Dh)
U0F
U00
U17
U18
U40
U1A
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
I
I
I
I
–
–
HIDE
I
I
I
I
I
–
Right Left rev.
Top Bottom inv.
Keystone
Input
–
–
–
–
I
–
–
–
Y/C, VIDEO, PC1, PC2
Stand-by, Power-on,
Cool-down, Warning
Operation mode
Z03
I
I
–
–
* Keystone: Numeric value can range from “FF80” to “0080”
* Operation mode: Only Asking command is possible
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Appendix
Appendix
For lens unit GL-M2920ZG (2 to 3:1):
I Relationship between Projection Distances and Projection Screen Sizes
Approximate projection distance unit: ft (m)
For 4:3 aspect-ratio screens For 16:9 aspect-ration screens
Notes
Projection screen size
(Diagonal length)
• The relationship between the projection distances and projection screen sizes differs depending on the lens unit (optional)
you are using.
Wide end
Tele end
Wide end
Tele end
• The projection distance and projection screen sizes listed here are only for a guide. Use them as reference when setting the
projector.
40” (approx. 101.6 cm)
42” (approx. 106.7 cm)
50” (approx. 127.0 cm)
60” (approx. 152.4 cm)
70” (approx. 177.8 cm)
80” (approx. 203.2 cm)
100” (approx. 254.0 cm)
150” (approx. 381.0 cm)
200” (approx. 508.0 cm)
240” (approx. 609.6 cm)
250” (approx. 635.0 cm)
300” (approx. 762.0 cm)
310” (approx. 787.4 cm)
320” (approx. 812.8 cm)
330” (approx. 838.2 cm)
340” (approx. 863.6 cm)
350” (approx. 889.0 cm)
400” (approx. 1016.0 cm)
450” (approx. 1143.0 cm)
470” (approx. 1193.8 cm)
480” (approx. 1219.2 cm)
500” (approx. 1270.0 cm)
521” (approx. 1323.3 cm)
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8.23 (2.51)
9.74 (2.97)
11.65 (3.55)
13.55 (4.13)
15.42 (4.70)
19.23 (5.86)
28.71 (8.75)
38.16 (11.63)
45.73 (13.94)
47.64 (14.52)
57.09 (17.40)
58.99 (17.98)
60.89 (18.56)
62.76 (19.13)
64.67 (19.71)
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8.53 (2.60)
9.96 (2.73)
10.60 (3.23)
12.66 (3.86)
14.73 (4.49)
16.80 (5.12)
20.90 (6.37)
31.23 (9.52)
41.54 (12.66)
49.80 (15.18)
51.87 (15.81)
62.17 (18.95)
64.24 (19.58)
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For lens unit GL-M2910G (1:1):
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8.50 (2.59)
9.84 (3.00)
11.22 (3.42)
13.94 (4.25)
20.77 (6.33)
27.59 (8.41)
33.04 (10.07)
34.38 (10.48)
41.21 (12.56)
42.59 (12.98)
43.93 (13.39)
45.31 (13.81)
46.65 (14.22)
48.03 (14.64)
54.86 (16.72)
61.65 (18.79)
64.37 (19.62)
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Approximate projection distance unit: ft (m)
Projection screen size
(Diagonal length)
9.09 (2.77)
10.33 (3.15)
12.83 (3.91)
19.09 (5.82)
25.33 (7.72)
30.35 (9.25)
31.59 (9.63)
37.86 (11.54)
39.11 (11.92)
40.35 (12.30)
41.60 (12.68)
42.85 (13.06)
44.09 (13.44)
50.36 (15.35)
56.63 (17.26)
59.12 (18.02)
60.37 (18.40)
62.89 (19.17)
65.52 (19.97)
For 4:3 aspect-ratio screens
For 16:9 aspect-ration screens
36.7” (approx. 93.2 cm)
40” (approx. 101.6 cm)
50” (approx. 127.0 cm)
60” (approx. 152.4 cm)
70” (approx. 177.8 cm)
80” (approx. 203.2 cm)
90” (approx. 228.6 cm)
100” (approx. 254.0 cm)
110” (approx. 279.4 cm)
120” (approx. 304.8 cm)
130” (approx. 330.2 cm)
140” (approx. 355.6 cm)
150” (approx. 381.0 cm)
160” (approx. 406.4 cm)
170” (approx. 431.8 cm)
180” (approx. 457.2 cm)
190” (approx. 482.6 cm)
200” (approx. 508.0 cm)
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2.53 (0.77)
2.76 (0.84)
3.48 (1.06)
4.20 (1.28)
4.95 (1.51)
5.68 (1.73)
6.40 (1.95)
7.12 (2.17)
7.87 (2.40)
8.60 (2.62)
9.32 (2.84)
10.04 (3.06)
10.79 (3.29)
11.52 (3.51)
12.24 (3.73)
12.96 (3.95)
13.68 (4.17)
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2.53 (0.77)
3.18 (0.97)
3.84 (1.17)
4.53 (1.38)
5.18 (1.58)
5.87 (1.79)
6.53 (1.99)
7.22 (2.20)
7.87 (2.40)
8.53 (2.60)
9.22 (2.81)
9.88 (3.01)
10.56 (3.22)
11.22 (3.42)
11.88 (3.62)
12.57 (3.83)
13.22 (4.03)
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For lens unit GL-M2930SZG (2.9 to 5.5:1):
Projection screen size
For lens unit GL-M2915SG (1.5:1):
Approximate projection distance unit: ft(m)
For 4:3 aspect-ratio screens For 16:9 aspect-ration screens
Approximate projection distance unit: ft (m)
Projection screen size
(Diagonal length)
(Diagonal length)
For 4:3 aspect-ratio screens
For 16:9 aspect-ration screens
Wide end
Tele end
Wide end
Tele end
55” (approx. 139.7 cm)
60” (approx. 152.4 cm)
65” (approx. 165.1 cm)
70” (approx. 177.8 cm)
75” (approx. 190.5 cm)
80” (approx. 203.2 cm)
85” (approx. 215.9 cm)
90” (approx. 228.6 cm)
95” (approx. 241.3 cm)
100” (approx. 254.0 cm)
105” (approx. 266.7 cm)
110” (approx. 279.4 cm)
115” (approx. 292.1 cm)
120” (approx. 304.8 cm)
125” (approx. 317.5 cm)
130” (approx. 330.2 cm)
135” (approx. 342.9 cm)
140” (approx. 355.6 cm)
145” (approx. 368.3 cm)
150” (approx. 381.0 cm)
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6.00 (1.83)
6.30 (1.92)
6.82 (2.08)
7.38 (2.25)
7.91 (2.41)
8.46 (2.58)
9.02 (2.75)
9.55 (2.91)
10.10 (3.08)
10.63 (3.24)
11.19 (3.41)
11.75 (3.58)
12.27 (3.74)
12.83 (3.91)
13.35 (4.07)
13.91 (4.24)
14.44 (4.40)
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40” (approx. 101.6 cm)
50” (approx. 127.0 cm)
60” (approx. 152.4 cm)
70” (approx. 177.8 cm)
80” (approx. 203.2 cm)
100” (approx. 254.0 cm)
150” (approx. 381.0 cm)
200” (approx. 508.0 cm)
240” (approx. 609.6 cm)
250” (approx. 635.0 cm)
260” (approx. 660.4 cm)
270” (approx. 685.8 cm)
280” (approx. 711.2 cm)
300” (approx. 762.0 cm)
350” (approx. 889.0 cm)
400” (approx. 1016.0 cm)
470” (approx. 1193.8 cm)
480” (approx. 1219.2 cm)
500” (approx. 1270.0 cm)
510” (approx. 1295.4 cm)
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14.83 (4.52)
18.44 (5.62)
22.05 (6.72)
25.66 (7.82)
29.30 (8.93)
36.52 (11.13)
54.59 (16.64)
72.67 (22.15)
87.14 (26.56)
90.78 (27.67)
94.39 (28.77)
97.99 (29.87)
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16.11 (4.91)
20.05 (6.11)
23.98 (7.31)
27.92 (8.51)
31.86 (9.71)
39.76 (12.12)
59.45 (18.12)
79.17 (24.13)
94.91 (28.93)
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5.77 (1.76)
6.27 (1.91)
6.76 (2.06)
7.28 (2.22)
7.78 (2.37)
8.27 (2.52)
8.76 (2.67)
9.28 (2.83)
9.78 (2.98)
10.27 (3.13)
10.76 (3.28)
11.25 (3.43)
11.78 (3.59)
12.27 (3.74)
12.76 (3.89)
13.25 (4.04)
13.75 (4.19)
14.27 (4.35)
14.76 (4.50)
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14.83 (4.52)
16.93 (5.16)
21.06 (6.42)
31.43 (9.58)
41.77 (12.73)
50.07 (15.26)
52.13 (15.89)
54.20 (16.52)
56.27 (17.15)
58.33 (17.78)
62.50 (19.05)
72.83 (22.20)
83.20 (25.36)
97.70 (29.78)
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15.55 (4.74)
19.36 (5.90)
28.87 (8.80)
38.39 (11.70)
45.96 (14.01)
47.86 (14.59)
49.77 (15.17)
51.67 (15.75)
53.58 (16.33)
57.38 (17.49)
66.90 (20.39)
76.41 (23.29)
89.70 (27.34)
91.60 (27.92)
95.41 (29.08)
97.31 (29.66)
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