JVC Projector DLA RS40 User Manual

ENGLISH FRANÇAIS ESPAÑOL/CASTELLANO  
INSTRUCTIONS  
MANUEL D’INSTRUCTIONS  
MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES  
D-ILA PROJECTOR  
PROJECTEUR D-ILA  
PROYECTOR D-ILA  
DLA-RS40  
DLA-RS50  
DLA-RS60  
STAND BY  
ON  
COMPONENT  
HDMI  
1
HDMI  
2
COMP.  
ASPECT  
ANAMO  
INFO.  
LENS  
LENS AP.  
C.M.D  
CONTROL  
HIDE  
LIGHT  
MENU  
BACK  
FILM  
C
O
I
N
E
M
A
ANIME  
3D  
NATURAL  
STAGE  
USER2  
USER1  
GAMMA  
USER3  
C.TEMP.  
C.SPACE  
PIC.ADJ.  
COLOR COLOR PICTURE  
TEMP  
SPACE ADJUST  
.
RS50  
RS60  
For Customer use :  
Pour utilisation par le client :  
Instrucción para el cliente :  
Enter below the serial No. which is  
located on the side of the cabinet.  
Retain this information for future  
reference.  
Entrerci-dessous leN°desériequi  
Introduzca a continuación el nº de  
serie que aparece en la parte  
inferior lateral de la caja. Conserve  
esta información como referencia  
para uso ulterior.  
est situé sous le boîtier. Garder  
cetteinformation comme référence  
pour le futur.  
DLA-RS40  
Model No. DLA-RS50  
DLA-RS60  
DLA-RS40  
N° de modèle DLA-RS50  
DLA-RS60  
DLA-RS40  
Modelo Nº DLA-RS50  
DLA-RS60  
Serial No.  
N° de série  
Nº de serie  
© 2010 Victor Company of Japan, Limited  
0710TTH-AO-AO  
PC010680499-1  
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Getting started  
Safety Precautions  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A. only)  
This product has a High Intensity Dis-  
charge (HID) lamp that contains  
mercury.  
Disposal of these materials may be  
regulated in your community due to  
environmental considerations. For  
disposal or recycling information,  
please contact your local authorities or  
for USA, the Electronic Industries  
CAUTION:  
Changes or modification not approved by JVC  
could void the user’s authority to operate the  
equipment.  
NOTE:  
This equipment has been tested and found to  
comply with the limits for Class B digital devices,  
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These  
limits are designed to provide reasonable protec  
tion against harmful interference in a residential  
installation. This equipment generates, uses, and  
can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not  
installed and used in accordance with the instruc  
tions, may cause harmful interference to radio  
communications. However, there is no guarantee  
that interference will not occur in a particular  
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful  
interference to radio or television reception, which  
can be determined by turning the equipment off  
and on, the user is encourage to try to correct the  
interference by one or more of the following  
measures:  
WARNING:  
TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARDS, DO  
NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR  
MOISTURE.  
WARNING:  
THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED.  
CAUTION:  
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove  
cover. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment  
and receiver.  
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.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a  
circuit different from that to which the receiver is  
connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/  
TV technician for help.  
MACHINE NOISE INFORMATION  
(Germany only)  
Changes Machine Noise Information Ordinance 3.  
GSGV, January 18, 1991: The sound pressure level  
at the operator position is equal or less than 20 dB  
(A) according to ISO 7779.  
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.  
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS  
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 HAZ ARD.  
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.  
- All the safety and operating instructions should  
be read before the product is operated.  
- The safety and operating instructions should be  
retained for future reference.  
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- All warnings on the product and in the operating - power source indicated on the label. If you are  
instructions should be adhered to.  
not sure of the type of power supply to your  
home, consult your product dealer or local  
power company.  
- 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  
- All operating instructions should be followed.  
- Place the projector near a wall outlet where the  
plug can be easily unplugged.  
- Unplug this product from the wall outlet before  
cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol  
cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.  
- Do not use attachments not recommended by the proper outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose  
product manufacturer as they may be hazardous.  
- Do not use this product near water. Do not use  
immediately after moving from a low temperature  
of the grounded plug.  
- Power-supply cords should be routed so that  
they are not likely to be walked on or pinched  
to high temperature, as this causes condensation, by items placed upon or against them. Pay  
which may result in fire, electric shock, or other  
hazards.  
particular attention to cords at doors, plugs,  
receptacles, and the point where they exit from  
the product.  
- 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 overload wall outlets, extension cords, or  
convenience receptacles on other equipment as  
this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock.  
- 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.  
- 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 recommend  
ed by the manufacturer.  
- When the product is used on a  
PORTABLE CART WARNING  
(symbol provided by RETAC)  
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  
S3126A  
causing possible injury to the  
operator.  
- 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 instructions have  
been adhered to.)  
- To allow better heat dissipation, keep a clearance  
between this unit and its surrounding as shown  
below. When this unit is enclosed in a space of  
dimensions as shown below, use an air-conditioner  
so that the internal and external temperatures are  
the same. Overheating can cause damage.  
- 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.  
- Unplug this product from the wall outlet and  
refer service to qualified service personnel  
under the following conditions:  
a)When the power supply cord or plug is damaged.  
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.  
150 mm and above  
e)If the product has been dropped or damaged in any  
way.  
300 mm  
and above  
300 mm  
and above  
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.  
150 mm  
and above  
200 mm  
and above  
- 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.  
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Getting started  
environment of said metal fixtures is not  
appropriate. If the unit is suspended from the  
ceiling during use, please be careful in regard to  
the ambient temperature of the unit. If you use  
a central heating, the temperature close to the  
ceiling will be higher than normally expected.  
- Video images can burn into the electronic com  
ponent parts. Please do not display screens with  
still images of high brightness or high contrast,  
such as found in video games and computer  
programs. Over a long period of time it might  
stick to the picture element. There is no problem  
with the playback of moving images, e.g. normal  
video footage.  
- Not using the unit for a long time can lead to  
malfunction. Please power it on and let it run  
occasionally. Please avoid using the unit in a  
room where cigarettes are smoked. It is impos  
sible to clean optical component parts if they are  
contaminated by nicotine or tar. This might lead  
to performance degradation.  
- 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.  
- When connecting other products such as VCR’s,  
and DVD players, 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.  
- 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.  
- 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.  
- Please watch from a distance three times the  
height of the projected image size. Persons with  
photosensitivity, any kind of heart disease, or  
weak health should not use 3D glasses.  
- Watching 3D-images might be cause of illness.  
If you feel any change in your physical condition,  
please stop watching immediately and consult a  
physician if necessary.  
- When watching 3D images, it is recommended  
to take regular breaks. As the length and  
frequency of the required breaks differ for every  
person, please judge according to your own  
condition.  
- If your child watches while wearing 3D glasses,  
it should be accompanied by its parents or an  
adult guardian. The adult guardian should be  
careful to avoid situations where the child’s eyes  
might become tired, as responses to tiredness  
and discomfort, etc., are hard to detect, and it is  
possible for the physical condition to deteriorate  
very quickly. As the visual sense is not yet fully  
developed in children under the age of 6, please  
consult a physician in regard to any problem  
concerning 3D-images if necessary.  
- 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 injuries.  
- 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.  
- 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.  
- Use only the accessory cord designed for this  
product to prevent shock.  
- For health reasons, please take a break of about  
5-15 minutes every 30-60 minutes and let your  
eyes rest. Please refrain from watching any 3D-  
images when you feel tired, unwell or if you feel  
any other discomfort. Moreover, in case you see a  
double image, please adjust the equipment and  
software for proper display. Please stop using the  
unit if the double image is still visible after  
adjustment.  
- Once every three years, please perform an internal  
test. This unit is provided with replacement parts  
needed to maintain its function (such as cooling  
fans). Estimated replacement time of parts can  
vary greatly depending on frequency of use and  
the respective environment. For replacement,  
please consult your dealer, or the nearest  
authorized JVC service center.  
- Note that when using the 3D feature, the video  
output may appear different from the original  
video image due to image conversion on the  
device.  
*DO NOT allow any unqualified person  
to install the unit.  
Be sure to ask your dealer to install the unit  
(e.g.attaching it to the ceiling) 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.  
- When fixing the unit to the ceiling, Please note that  
we do not take any responsibility, even during the  
warranty period, if the product is damaged due to  
use of metal fixtures used for fixation to the ceiling  
other than our own or if the installation  
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Safety Precautions (Continued)  
POWER CONNECTION  
For USA and Canada only  
Use only the following power cord.  
Power cord  
IMPORTANT (Europe only):  
The wires in the mains lead on this product are  
colored Vert et jaune in accordance with the  
following cord:  
:Earth  
:Neutral  
:Live  
Green-and-yellow  
Blue  
Brown  
As these colors may not correspond with the  
colored making identifying the terminals in your  
plug, proceed as follows:  
The power supply voltage rating of this product is  
AC110V – AC240V. Use only the power cord  
designated by our dealer to ensure Safety and EMC.  
Ensure that the power cable used for the projector is  
the correct type for the AC outlet in your country.  
Consult your product dealer.  
The wire which is colored green-and-yellow must  
be connected to the terminal which is marked M  
with the letter E or the safety earth or colored  
green or green-and-yellow. The wire which is  
colored blue must be connected to the terminal  
which is marked with the letter N or colored black.  
The wire which is colored brown must be  
connected to the terminal which is marked with the  
letter L or colored red.  
Power cord  
POWER CONNECTION  
(United Kingdom only)  
For United Kingdom  
For European continent  
countries  
HOW TO REPLACE THE FUSE:  
When replacing the fuse, be sure to use only a  
correctly rated approved type, re-fit the fuse cover.  
IF IN DOUBT —— CONSULT A COMPETENT  
ELECTRICIAN.  
Open the fuse compartment with the blade  
screwdriver, and replace the fuse.  
(* An example is shown in the illustration below.)  
WARNING:  
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. If nonetheless the mains plug is cut off,  
dispose of the plug immediately, to avoid a possible  
shock hazard by inadvertent connection to the main  
supply. If a new main plug has to be fitted, then  
follow the instruction given below.  
Fuse  
WARNING:  
THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED.  
Dear Customer,  
This apparatus is in conformance with the valid European directives and standards regarding  
electromagnetic compatibility and electrical safety.  
European representative of Victor Company of Japan, Limited is:  
JVC Technical Services Europe GmbH  
Postfach 10 05 04  
61145 Friedberg  
Germany  
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Getting started  
ENGLISH  
Information for Users on Disposal of Old Equipment and Batteries  
[European Union only]  
These symbols indicate that equipment with these symbols  
should not be disposed of as general household waste. If you  
want to dispose of the product o r battery, please consider the  
collection systems or fa cilities for appr opriate recycling.  
Battery  
Notice: The sign Pb below the symbol for batteries indicates that  
this battery contains lead.  
Products  
DEUTSCH  
Benutzerinformationen zur Entsorgung alter Geräte und Batterien  
[Nur Europäische Union]  
Diese Symbole zeigen an, dass derartig gekennzeichnete Geräte  
nicht als normaler Haushaltsabfall entsorgt werden dürfen. We  
nden Sie sich zur Entsorgung des Produkts oder der Batterie an  
die hierfür vorgesehenen Sammelstellen oder Einrichtungen,  
damit eine fachgerechte Wiederverwertung möglich ist.  
Batterie  
Hinweis: Das Zeichen Pb unterhalb des Batteriesymbols gibt an,  
Produkte  
dass diese Batterie Blei enthält.  
FRANÇAIS  
Informations relatives à l’élimination des appareils et des piles usagés, à  
l’intention des utilisateurs  
[Union européenne seulement]  
Si ces symboles figurent sur les produits, cela signifie qu’ils ne  
doivent pas être jetés comme déchets ménagers. Si vous voulez  
jeter ce produit ou cette pile, veuillez considérer le système de  
collection de déc hets ou les centres de recyclage appropriés.  
Notification: La marque Pb en dessous du symbole des piles  
Pile  
indique que cette pile contient du plomb.  
Produits  
NEDERLANDS  
Informatie voor gebruikers over het verwijderen van oude apparatuur en  
batterijen  
[Alleen Europese Unie]  
Deze symbolen geven aan dat appara tuur met dit symbool niet  
mag worden weggegooid als algemeen huishoudelijk afval. Als u  
het product of de batterij wilt weggooien, kun t u inzamelsystemen  
of faciliteiten voor een geschikte recycling gebruiken.  
Opmerking: Het teken Pb onder het batterijsymboo l geeft aan  
Batterij  
dat deze batterij lood bevat.  
Producten  
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ESPAÑOL / CASTELLANO  
Información para los usuarios sobre la eliminación de baterías/pilas usadas  
[Sólo Unión Europea]  
Estos símbolos indican que el equipo con estos símbolos no debe  
desecharse con la basura doméstica. Si desea desechar el pro  
ducto o batería/pila, acuda a los sistemas o centros de recogida  
para que los reciclen debidamente.  
Baterías/pilas  
Atención: La indicación Pb debajo del símbolo de batería/pila  
indica que ésta contiene plomo.  
Productos  
ITALIANO  
Informazioni per gli utenti sullo smaltimento delle apparecchiature e batterie  
obsolete  
[Solo per l’Unione Europea]  
Questi simboli indicano che le apparecchiature a cui sono relativi  
non devono essere smaltite tra i rifiuti domestici generici. Se si  
desidera smaltire questo prodotto o questa batteria, prendere in  
considerazione i sistem i o le strutture di raccolta appropriati per  
il riciclaggio corretto.  
Batteria  
Nota: Il simbolo Pb sotto il simbolo delle batter ie indica che  
Prodotti  
questa batteria contiene piombo.  
PORTUGUÊS  
Informação para os utilizadores acerca da eliminação de equipamento usado e  
pilhas  
[Apenas União Europeia]  
Estes símbolos indicam que o equipamento com estes símbolos  
não deve ser eliminado juntamente com o restante lixo doméstico.  
Se p retende eliminar o produto ou a pilha, utilize os sistemas de  
recolha ou instalações para uma reciclagem apropriada.  
Aviso: O sinal Pb abaixo do símbolo para pilhas indica que esta  
Pilha  
pilha contém chumbo.  
Produtos  
ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΑ  
Πληροφορίες για την απόρριψη παλαιού εξοπλισμού και μπαταριών  
[ Ευρωπαϊκή Ένωση μόνο ]  
Αυτά τα σύμβολα υποδηλώνουν ότι ο εξοπλισμός που τα φέρει  
δεν θα πρέπει να απορριφθεί ως κοινό οικιακό απόρριμμα . Εάν  
επιθυμείτε την απόρριψη αυτού του προϊόντος ή αυτής της  
μπαταρίας , χρησιμοποιήστε το σύστημα περισυλλογής ή  
εγκαταστάσεις για ανάλογη ανακύκλωση .  
Μπαταρία  
Σημείωση : Το σύμβολο Pb κάτω από το σύμβολο μπαταρίας  
Προϊόντα  
υποδηλώνει ότι η μπαταρία περιέχει μόλυβδο .  
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Getting started  
DANSK  
Brugerinformation om bortskaffelse af gammelt udstyr og batterier  
[Kun EU]  
Disse symboler angiver, at udstyr med disse symboler ikke må  
bortskaffes som almindeligt husholdningsaffald. Hvis du ønsker at  
smide dette produkt eller batteri ud, bedes du overveje at bruge  
indsamlingssystem et eller steder, hvor der kan ske korrekt gen  
brug.  
Batteri  
Bemærk: Tegnet Pb under symbolet for batterierne angiver, at  
Produkter  
dette batteri indeholder bly.  
SUOMI  
Tietoja vanhojen laitteiden ja akkujen hävittämisestä  
[Vain Euroopan unioni]  
Nämä symbolit ilmaisevat, että symboleilla merk ittyä laitetta ei  
tulisi hävittää tavallisen kotitalousjätteen mukana. Jos haluat hävit  
tää tuotteen tai sen akun, tee se hyödyntämällä akkujen  
keräyspisteitä tai muita kier rätyspaikkoja .  
Akku  
Huomautus: Akkusymbolin alapuolella oleva Pb-merk intä tarkoit  
taa, että akku sisältää lyijyä.  
Tuotteet  
SVENSKA  
Information för användare gällande bortskaffning av gammal utrustning och  
batterier  
[Endast den Europeiska unionen]  
Dessa symboler indikerar att utrustning med dessa symboler inte  
ska hanteras som vanligt hushållsavfall. Om du vill bortsk affa  
produkten eller batteriet ska du använda uppsamlingssystem eller  
inrättningar för lämplig återvinning.  
Observera! Märkningen Pb under symbolen för batterier indikerar  
Batteri  
att detta batteri innehåller bly.  
Produkter  
NORSK  
Opplysninger til brukere om kassering av gammelt utstyr og batterier  
[Bare EU]  
Disse symbolene viser at utstyr med dette symbolet, ikke skal  
kastes sammen med vanlig husholdningsavfall. Hvis du vil kass  
ere dette produkte t eller batteriet, skal du vurdere å bruke innsam  
lingssystemene eller andre muligheter for riktig gjenbruk.  
Batteri  
Merk: Tegnet Pb under symbolet for batterie r, viser at batteriet  
Produkter  
inneholder bly.  
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ENGLISH  
Сведения для пользователей по утилизации старого оборудования и  
батарей  
[только для Европейского союза]  
Данные символы указывают на то, что оборудование, на  
которое они нанесены, не должны утилизироваться, как  
обычные бытовые отходы. При необходимости утилизировать  
такое изделие или батарею обратитесь в специальный пункт  
сбора для их надлежащей переработки.  
Батарея  
Уведомление: Надпись Pb под символом батар ей указывает  
Изделия  
на то, что данная батарея содержит свинец.  
Informace pro uživatele k likvid aci starého zařízení a baterií  
[Pouze Evropská unie]  
Tyto symboly označují, že produkty s těmito symboly se nesmí  
likvidovat jako běžný odpad. Pokud chcete produkt nebo baterii  
zlikvidovat, využijte sběrný systém nebo jiné zařízení, které zaji stí  
řádnou recyklaci.  
Baterie  
Upozornění: Značka Pb pod symbolem pro ba te rie znamená, že  
Produkty  
tato baterie obsahuje olovo.  
POLSKI  
Informacje dla użytkowników dotyczące poz bywania się zużytego sprzętu i  
baterii  
[Tylko kraje Unii Europejskiej]  
Te symbole oznaczają, że sprzę tu nie należy wyr zucać razem z  
odpadami gospodarczymi. Jeśli trzeba po zbyć się tego produktu  
lub ba terii, proszę skorzystać z systemu odbioru lub urządzeń do  
zbió rki odpadów elektronicznych, w celu odpowiedniego ponowne  
go ich przetworzenia.  
Bateria  
Uwaga: Oznaczenie Pb, znajdujące się pod symbole m baterii  
Produkty  
wskazuje, że ta bateria zawiera ołów.  
MAGYAR  
Felhasználói információ az elhasznált be rendezések és akkumulátorok  
elhelyezéséről  
[Csak az Európai Unióban]  
Ez a szimbólum azt jelzi, hogy a berendezés nem helyezhető az  
általános háztartási hulladék közé. Ha meg szeretne szabadulni a  
terméktől vagy az akkumulátortól, akkor legyen tekintettel az  
gyűjtő rendszerre vagy intézményekre a megfelelő hasznosítás  
érdekében.  
Akkumulátor  
Megjegyzés: Az alábbi Pb szimbólum - ha az akkum ulátoron  
Termékek  
megtalálható - azt jelzi, hogy az akkumulátor ólmot  
tartalmaz.  
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THX Certification  
RS50  
RS60  
THX Certification  
Established by film producer George Lucas, THX aims to enhance the reproduction of  
audio sound and video images intended by filmmakers by setting quality standards for  
cinema viewing environments as well as home entertainment systems.  
Based on the know-how that we have cultivated over the past 25 years in areas including  
film production, cinema viewing environment design, and audio/video editing, we have  
established a partnership with JVC to develop an unprecedented home theater projector  
system.  
The emphases of THX Certification lie in the video quality and signal processing  
capability of projector products. JVC projectors, DLA-RS50 and DLA-RS60, are equipped  
with the THX mode, which is able to bring out the full potential of the projector when  
playing movies on a large screen.  
Also, JVC front projectors are the first in the world (*1) to have gained the “THX 3D  
Display Certification” (*2) by THX Ltd.  
In addition, the certification standards were established with the aim to “faithfully  
reproduce images at home according to the intentions of the film director” during  
playback of 2D or 3D images, and they are “a proof of high definition and high image  
quality”, indicating that a certified product has cleared more than 400 rigorous image  
quality tests including accuracy of color reproduction, cross-talk, viewing angles, and  
video processing performance.  
CAUTION  
In order for you to enjoy 3D movies:  
• Please get ready “3D glasses” and a “3D Sync Emitter” (both sold separately).  
• Please read through “Safety Precautions” (Reference page: 4), and the precautions in  
“Explanatory Notes on the 3D System” in “Operation Guide (Glossary)”  
(Reference page: 57).  
*1: “First” here refers to the first among front projectors as at November 1,  
2010 based on research by JVC.  
*2: The recommended screen size is 90″ (16:9), and this is limited to front  
projection only.  
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1
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Contents  
an Image ................................................35  
Temporary turning-off of the video..........36  
Adjustment of the keystone correction ...36  
Adjustments and settings  
in the menu .....................................37  
Structure of the menu hierarchy  
Getting started  
Safety Precautions...........................2  
RS50  
RS60  
THX Certification  
..................10  
Contents .........................................12  
Accessories/Optional  
Accessories ....................................13  
Check the Accessories..............................13  
Optional Accessories.................................13  
Controls and features ....................14  
Main body - Front ......................................14  
Main body - Bottom ...................................14  
Main body - Rear.......................................15  
Main body - About the indicator display.....16  
Main body - Warning display and  
(summary) .................................................37  
Menu operation button ..............................43  
Menu operation procedure ........................44  
Menu item description ...............................45  
Operation guide (glossary)............56  
Maintenance  
Replacing the Lamp .......................60  
Lamp replacement procedure ...................60  
Resetting lamp Time..................................62  
Method for cleaning and  
confirmation/response...............................17  
Main body - Input terminal.........................18  
How to insert batteries into the remote  
replacing filters...............................64  
control........................................................19  
Others  
Preparation  
Troubleshooting .............................65  
In case this message is  
About installation ...........................20  
IImportant points concerning the  
displayed.........................................67  
RS-232C Interface...........................68  
RS-232C Specifications ............................68  
TCP/IP-connection ....................................68  
Command Format .....................................69  
RS-232C Communication Examples.........71  
Copyright and Caution...................72  
About Trademarks and Copyright..............72  
Caution......................................................72  
Specifications.................................73  
Dimensions................................................75  
Index................................................76  
installation .................................................20  
Installing the Projector and Screen ...........21  
Set Angle................................................21  
Shift .......................................................21  
Fixation of the projector.............................22  
Screen Size and Projection Distance........23  
Effective Range of Remote Control Unit....23  
About the connection.....................24  
Types of possible input signals  
(PC compatible).........................................24  
Connection to the unit ...............................25  
Connection of the power cord (provided) ..31  
Operation  
CAUTION  
Basic Operation..............................32  
Basic operation procedures.......................32  
Frequently used useful functions...............34  
Setting the Screen Size..........................34  
Masking the Surrounding Area of  
About the marks used in this  
book  
R
S4  
0
Compatible only with DLA-RS40  
Compatible only with DLA-RS50  
Compatible only with DLA-RS60  
R
S5  
0
RS60  
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Accessories/Optional Accessories  
Check the Accessories  
Remote Control ..........................................................................1 piece  
AAA size Batteries (for operation confirm)..................................2 pieces  
Power Cord For the US market (2 m).........................................1 piece  
Power Cord For the EU market (2 m).........................................1 piece  
Power Cord For the UK market (2 m).........................................1 piece  
Instruction manual, warranty card and other printed material are also included.  
Optional Accessories  
Please check with your authorized dealer for details.  
Replacement Lamp: PK-L2210U  
Replacement Filter: PC010661199  
3D-Glasses: PK-AG1-B  
3D Synchro Emitter: PK-EM1  
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Controls and features  
Main body - Front  
Indicator  
STANDBY/ON  
LAMP  
WARNING  
Exhaust Vent  
Lens  
Exhaust  
Vent  
Remote receiver (front)  
Indicator  
Lens  
Please see About the indicator displayfor  
This is a projection lens. Please do not look  
inside during projection.  
details. (Reference page: 16)  
Exhaust Vent  
Remote receiver (front)  
Please aim the remote control at this area when  
using it.  
Warm air ows out in order to cool the interior of  
the set. Please do not block the vents.  
* There is also a remote receiver at the rear.  
Main body - Bottom  
Inlets (at 3 points on the rear/  
Inlets  
Manual button for  
bottom)  
lens cover  
In order to cool the inside of the unit, air is let  
inside. Do not block or prevent the outow of  
hot air. Doing so could lead to failure of the unit.  
* There are inlets at two points on the right and  
left sides of the rear side. (Reference page: 15)  
Manual operation button of the  
lens cover  
Feet  
The lens cover can be opened when pressed  
down.It is used for maintenance and not used  
during normal use.  
Feet  
The height (0 to 5 mm) can be adjusted by  
turning the foot.  
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Main body - Rear  
Inlets  
Lamp Cover  
Operation panel  
Inlets  
Input  
terminal  
Light receiving section  
Power input  
of the remote control (rear)  
terminal  
Input terminal  
Light receiving section of the  
There is also a terminal other than the input  
terminal for video images, such as those used  
for controlling or optional equipment. This  
remote control (rear)  
Please aim the remote control at this section  
when using.  
* There is also a light receiving section at the  
rear.  
illustration is  
0. Please see About input  
RS50  
RS6  
RS40  
terminalsfor detailed information  
terminals. (Reference page: 18)  
about  
Lamp Cover  
Power input terminal  
This is the power input terminal. It is  
connected via the supplied power cord.  
(Reference page: 31)  
When replacing the light source lamp, remove  
this cover. (Reference page: 60)  
Operation panel  
See the following illustration Control panelfor  
more details.  
Operation panel  
STANDBY/ON  
To turn on/off the power  
To switch input  
INPUT  
OK  
To select or confirm  
Up button  
Right button  
Left button  
Down button  
MENU  
BACK  
To return to the previous menu  
To display the menu  
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Controls and features (continued)  
Main body - About the indicator display  
Warnings and indications used during normal operation mode of this unit are displayed with the indicators  
for [STAND BY / ON], [LAMP], [WARNING] at the front of this unit.  
Meaning of the lighting gures:  
The display the indicator lights.  
They display ashing of the indicator.  
Operation mode display  
Displays the color and lighting/ashing of the [STAND BY / ON] indicator.  
STAND BY Light on(Red)  
Duringstandby  
STAND BYLight on(Green) STAND BY Blinking(Red)  
Whileactivatingthelamp  
(about1minute)  
Duringcooldown  
STANDBY/ON  
LAMP  
WARNING  
STANDBY/ON  
LAMP  
WARNING  
STANDBY/ON  
LAMP  
WARNING  
STAND BY Blinking(Green) All Off  
When"Hide"issettoON  
Duringimageprojection  
STANDBY/ON  
LAMP  
WARNING  
STANDBY/ON  
LAMP  
WARNING  
Criterion indication of the lamp replacement  
Displays lighting/ashing of the [LAMP] indicator. Moreover, the [STAND BY / ON] indicator, which shows  
the operation mode of this unit, is displayed as described above. (Reference page: 73)  
LAMP Light on(orange)  
LAMP Light on(orange)  
Lamp has reached the end of life  
(When accumulated lamp time has  
exceeded 3000 hours)  
Lamp replacement is  
near(When accumulated lamp  
time has exceeded 2900 hours)  
STANDBY/ON  
LAMP  
WARNING  
STANDBY/ON  
LAMP  
WARNING  
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Main body - Warning display and conrmation/response  
Warning display  
You are informed of the contents of warning notices by the (repeated) displays of the [WARNING] and  
[LAMP] indicators. Moreover, the [STAND BY / ON] indicator, which shows the operating mode of the unit,  
is displayed simultaneously as described above.  
Upon activation of the warning mode, the projection is interrupted at the same time for about 60 seconds  
and the cooling fan is turned on. Please disconnect the power plug from the electric socket after the  
cooling fan has stopped. Subsequently, please perform the following checks and take appropriate  
countermeasures.  
Lighting/flashing lights  
status diagram  
Blinking  
Frequency  
Conrmation and  
countermeasures  
Content  
Abnormalities in the power  
supply  
1 time  
Check that nothing is  
blocking the air inlets.  
Check that the external  
temperature is normal.  
LAMP  
WARNING  
STANDBY/ON  
2 times  
Cooling fan stops  
(red)  
 
Internal temperature is too  
high  
3 times  
4 times  
Mode  
display  
Action  
Leave the unit until it cools  
External temperature is  
too high  
down.  
1 time  
After that, turn on the power  
again.  
LAMP  
WARNING  
STANDBY/ON  
2 times  
3 times  
Abnormal electrical circuit  
     
(orange)  (red)  
Simultaneous  
ashing  
Mode  
display  
If something is wrong with  
the automatic lens cover  
Check that an impact shock  
has not occurred during  
operation.  
4 times  
Lamp does not light up  
and unit is unable to  
project  
Check that the lamp  
unit and lamp cover are  
correctly installed.  
Check that nothing is  
blocking the auto lens  
cover.  
1 time  
LAMP  
WARNING  
STANDBY/ON  
Lamp is turned off during  
projection  
Mode (orange) (red)  
display  
2 times  
Action  
Turn on the power again.  
3 times  
Lamp cover is removed  
If the warning indication is displayed again, please wait for the cooling fan stopped, then pull out the power  
plug from the power outlet. Then call your authorized dealer for repair.  
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Controls and features (continued)  
Main body - Input terminal  
RS50  
RS60  
HDMI 1 HDMI 2 LAN  
COMPONENT  
REMOTE  
RS-232C  
3D SYNCHRO  
PC  
TRIGGER  
RS50  
RS60  
HDMI 1 Terminal  
3D SYNCHRO terminal  
You can connect a device equipped with HDMI  
output, etc. It is tted to the M3 lock hole.  
Screw hole depth 3mm. (Reference page: 26)  
3D synchro emitter: it is connected to the PK-  
EM1 (sold separately) when enjoying 3D video  
contents. (Reference page: 28)  
RS50  
RS60  
HDMI 2 Terminal  
PC terminal “D-Sub 15 pin”  
You can connect a device equipped with HDMI  
output, etc. It is tted to the M3 lock hole.  
Screw hole depth 3mm. (Reference page: 26)  
This is an input term used for Personal Computer  
(PC) signals only (RGB video signals and sync  
signals). Use to connect a computer display  
output terminal, etc. (Reference page: 28)  
RS50  
RS60  
LAN terminal “RJ-45”  
This is a LAN-terminal. If one connects an  
external PC, it is possible to control this unit by  
sending control commands. (Reference page:  
30)  
TRIGGER terminal(  
)
DC power supply output terminal with DC12V,  
100mA. It is used for output signals which control  
the vacillating screen responding to the SCREEN  
TRIGGER. Please note it can cause damage  
to your equipment if the connection is done  
incorrectly. (Tip = DC +12 V, Sleeve = GND)  
(Reference Page: 29, 54)  
RS-232C terminal (male D-Sub 9  
pin)  
This is a RS-232C interface standard terminal.  
If one connects an external PC, it is possible to  
control this unit. (Reference page: 29)  
REMOTE terminal to “Stereo mini  
jack”  
In case it is impossible to use the remote control  
due to the installation of this unit’s dedicated  
BOX or rear projection, one can set up an  
external light receiving section. It is used to  
connect this external receiver and this unit. There  
is no such product as an external light receptor.  
Therefore, please consult your authorized JVC  
service center. (Reference page: 30)  
COMPONENT terminal “RCAx3”  
It is also used as input terminal for analog  
RGB (G on Sync) signals, component (Y, Cb,  
Cr) signals, DTV format (Y, Pb, Pr) signals. It  
can also be connected with devices, which are  
equipped with signal output, etc. (Reference  
page: 27)  
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Remote Control  
RS50  
RS60  
ON  
STAND BY  
To turn off the power  
To turn on the power  
INPUT  
HDMI 2  
HDMI 1  
COMP.  
PC  
To select input mode  
(Reference page: 32)  
To set the screen size  
(Reference page: 34)  
Anamorphic  
ASPECT  
INFO.  
ANAMO  
LENS AP.  
R
S4  
0
Button: displays information  
Lens Aperture  
LENS.  
To control lens  
(Reference page: 32)  
C.M.D  
LIGHT  
Clear Motion Drive  
CONTROL  
HIDE  
To hide the image  
temporarily(Reference  
page: 36)  
To illuminate buttons on the remote  
control for 7 second  
To select or confirm  
BACK  
To display/close the menu  
(Reference page: 43)  
MENU  
To return to the previous menu  
(Reference page: 43)  
PICTURE MODE  
CINEMA  
ANIME  
3D  
FILM  
NATURAL  
STAGE  
USER2  
To switch picture mode  
THX  
USER3  
USER1  
GAMMA  
RS40  
Button  
Color Prole  
To adjust color temperature  
To set gamma  
COLOR  
SPACE  
COLOR  
TEMP  
COLOR  
P.FILE  
PIC.  
ADJ.  
RS40  
Color space button  
Sequentially switched picture  
adjust items, such as contrast and  
brightness.The switching items are  
not the same for different models, or  
different picture modes.  
How to insert batteries into the remote control  
If the remote control has to be brought closer to the projector to operate, it means that the batteries are  
wearing out.  
When this happens, replace the batteries. Insert the batteries according to the  
marks.  
Be sure to insert the  
end rst.  
If an error occurs when using the remote control, remove the batteries and wait for 5 minutes. Load the  
batteries again and operate the remote control.  
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Preparation  
2
About installation  
Important points concerning the installation  
Please read the following carefully before the installation of this unit.  
Installation environment  
Please be careful when using  
CAUTION  
CAUTION  
This unit uses a projection lamp, which will get hot when  
in use. Please refrain from projecting in the following  
circumstances.  
This unit is a precision device. Therefore, please refrain  
from installation or use in the following locations.  
Otherwise, it may cause re or malfunction.  
Otherwise, it might cause re or malfunction.  
Dust, wet and humid locations.  
Sooty or cigarette smoke lled locations.  
On top of a carpet or bedding, or other soft surfaces.  
Locations with high temperatures - as located in direct  
sunlight.  
Projection while lying on its side.  
Please avoid projection if the installation of the unit is  
done at an excessive angle of more than 30 . It may  
±
°
cause harm to the life of the lamp and color shading.  
Please avoid projection at a location where the air vents  
or exhaust ports might get blocked.  
Locations with high or low temperatures.  
Permissible operating temperature range: +5 º to +35º .  
Relative humidity range permissible for operating: 20%  
~ 80% (non-condensing) .  
Please choose a non-uniform cloth material for the screen.  
If you choose something uniform, like something with a  
checkered pattern, there might be interference with the  
pixel array of the D-ILA components. One way to reduce  
the interference pattern is to change the size of the screen,  
so that it will not be so noticeable.  
Storage temperature tolerance: -10º to +60º.  
If the installation of the unit is done in a room with soot  
and/or smoke over a longer period, even small amounts  
of these substances will affect the device.This unit  
cools its optical components, which produce a great  
amount of heat, by sucking in air. If the optical circuits  
get dirty, this might lead to malfunctions, like the video  
images becoming darker or a deterioration of the color  
development. Dirt sticking to the optical components  
cannot be removed.  
Please be careful to perform  
the installation at a certain  
distance from walls and  
Inclination adjustment  
for this unit  
How to adjust the vertical angle  
CAUTION  
other devices  
For better heat dissipation, please keep a minimum  
distance between this unit and its surroundings as shown  
in the following illustration.  
Moreover, please open the front of the unit. If there are  
any objects in front of the exhaust port, the hot air will  
ow back to the unit and heat it. The hot air owing out of  
the unit might cause shadows on the screen (heat haze  
phenomenon).  
Height and inclination of the unit (0 ~ 5mm) can be  
adjusted by rotating its feet. Lift the unit and adjust  
the four feet.  
Moreover, when it is enclosed in a space as shown in the  
following illustration, please make sure that the enclosed  
interior has the same temperature as the outside. High  
temperatures might lead to failure of the unit.  
150 mm and above  
Stand  
300 mm  
300 mm  
and above  
and above  
150 mm  
and above  
200 mm  
and above  
Extend  
Contract  
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About installation (Continued)  
Installing the Projector and Screen  
While installing, please place this unit and the screen perpendicular to each other. Failing  
to do so may increase trapezoidal distortion. (Reference page: 36, 52)  
Set Angle  
The angle range which can be set for this unit is ±30°.  
Malfunctions may occur if the angle is not set within the above-mentioned range.  
Shift  
Left/Right position  
  * 0% up/down position (center)  
Approximately 34% (maximum) of the projected image  
Approximately 34% (maximum) of the projected image  
Up/Down position  
  * 0% left/right position (center)  
Lens shift movement  
range  
90  
80  
70  
60  
50  
40  
30  
20  
Approximately 80%  
(maximum) of the projected  
image  
Approximately 80%  
(maximum) of the  
projected image  
Lens shift correlation chart:  
0%  
10%  
66%  
20% 30%  
47% 18%  
34%  
0%  
Left-Right Shift(%)  
Up-Down Shift(%)  
80%  
Maximum Up-Down shift varies with the amount of Left-Right shift.  
Likewise, maximum Left-Right shift varies with the amount of Up-  
Down shift.  
Lens movability  
10  
range  
The values on the chart are intended to act as a guide. Use them  
for reference during installation.  
0   10  20   30  40  
Horizontal lens shift %)  
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About installation (Continued)  
Fixation of the projector  
Measures to prevent the unit from toppling or dropping should be taken for safety reasons and  
accident prevention during emergencies including earthquakes.  
When mounting this unit on a pedestal or ceiling, remove the 4 feet on the bottom surface and  
use all the 4 screw holes (M5 screws) to mount.  
Ceiling  
Bottom Surface  
4 locations  
Air inlets  
Precautions for Mounting  
Special expertise and techniques are required for  
Regardless whether the unit is still under  
mounting this unit. Be sure to ask your dealer or a  
specialist to perform mounting.  
Depth of the screw holes (screw length) is 23  
mm. Use screws shorter than 23 mm but longer  
guarantee, JVC is not liable for any product  
damage caused by mounting the unit with non-  
JVC ceiling fittings or when the environment is  
not suitable for ceiling-mount.  
than 13 mm.  
Using other screws will result in  
malfunctioning or cause the unit to drop.  
When using the unit hanging from a ceiling,  
pay attention to the surrounding temperature.  
When a heater is in use, temperature around  
the ceiling is higher than expected.  
When mounting to a pedestal, ensure  
sufficient space (foot height of 10 mm or  
higher) around the unit so that the air inlets  
are not blocked.  
Do not tilt this unit more than ±5 degrees  
from side to side when using.  
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Screen Size and Projection Distance  
Determine the distance from the lens to the screen to achieve your desired screen size.  
This unit uses a 2.0x power zoom lens for projection.  
Relationship Between Projection Screen Size and Projection Distance  
Projection Screen  
Size  
(Height, Width)  
Aspect Ratio 16:9  
Projection Screen Size Approximate Projection  
Approximate Projection  
Distance  
(Height, Width)  
Distance  
Aspect Ratio 16:9  
W(Wide) to T(Tele)  
W(Wide) to T(Tele)  
140"  
Approx.4.23 m to  
Approx.8.60m  
(Approx.1.7, 3.1m)  
60"  
Approx.1.78m to  
Approx.3.66m  
(Approx. 0.7, 1.3m)  
150"  
Approx.4.53m to  
Approx.9.22m  
(Approx.1.9, 3.3m)  
70"  
Approx.2.09m to Approx.4.28m  
Approx.2.40m to Approx.4.89m  
Approx.2.70m to Approx.5.51m  
Approx.3.01m to Approx.6.13m  
Approx.3.31m to Approx.6.75m  
Approx.3.62m to Approx.7.36m  
Approx.3.92m to Approx.7.98m  
(Approx.0.9, 1.5m)  
160"  
Approx.4.84m to  
Approx.9.84m  
(Approx.2.0, 3.5m)  
80"  
(Approx.1.0, 1.8m)  
170"  
Approx.5.14m to  
Approx.10.45m  
(Approx.2.1, 3.8m)  
90"  
(Approx.1.1, 2.0m)  
180"  
Approx.5.45m to  
Approx.11.07m  
(Approx.2.2, 4.0m)  
100"  
(Approx.1.2, 2.2m)  
190"  
Approx.5.75m to  
Approx.11.68m  
(Approx.2.4, 4.2m)  
110"  
(Approx.1.4, 2.4m)  
200"  
Approx.6.06m to  
Approx.12.30m  
(Approx.2.5, 4.4m)  
120"  
(Approx.1.5, 2.7m)  
130"  
(Approx.1.6, 2.9m)  
Effective Range of Remote Control Unit  
This unit  
When directing the remote control toward this  
unit.  
30°  
30°  
When aiming the remote control towards the  
remote sensor on this unit, ensure that the  
distance to the sensor in front or at the rear of  
this unit is within 7 m.  
20°  
20°  
If the remote control fails to work properly, move  
closer to this unit.  
Remote control  
When reflecting off a screen  
30°  
Ensure that the total of distance A between this  
30°  
unit and screen and distance B between remote  
control and screen is within 7 m.  
20°  
20°  
A
This unit  
B
As the efficiency of signals reflected from the  
remote control unit differ with the type of screen  
used, operable distance may decrease.  
Screen  
Remote control  
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2
About the connection  
Types of possible input signals (PC compatible)  
HDMI  
No. of  
effective  
dots  
Total No. Total No.  
of dots of lines  
No. of  
effective  
lines [line]  
fh  
[kHz]  
fv  
[Hz]  
dot CLK  
[MHz]  
No.  
Resolution  
Designation  
[dot]  
[line]  
[dot]  
1
VGA 60  
640 X 480 31.500 60.000 25.200  
800  
525  
640  
480  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
VGA 59.94  
SVGA 60  
XGA 60  
640 X 480 31.469 59.940 25.175  
800 X 600 37.879 60.317 40.000  
1024 X 768 48.363 60.004 65.000  
1280 X 768 47.760 60.000 79.998  
800  
525  
628  
640  
480  
600  
1,056  
1,344  
1,675  
800  
806  
1,024  
1,280  
1,440  
1,280  
1,680  
768  
WXGA 60  
WXGA +60  
SXGA 60  
796  
768  
1440 X 900 55.919 59.999 106.470 1,904  
1280 X 1024 63.981 60.020 108.000 1,688  
932  
900  
1,066  
1,087  
1,024  
1,050  
WSXGA +60 1680 X 1050 65.222 60.002 147.140 2,256  
WUXGA 60 1920 X 1200 74.038 59.95 154.000 2,080  
9
1,235  
1,920  
1,200  
PC (D-sub 3-lines 15 pins)  
Total  
No. of  
Total No.  
of dots  
[dot]  
No. of  
effective  
lines [line]  
fh  
[kHz]  
fv  
[Hz]  
dot CLK  
[MHz]  
No. of effective  
No.  
Resolution  
Designation  
lines  
[line]  
dots  
[dot]  
1
2
VGA 60  
VGA 72  
640 X 480 31.500 60.000  
640 X 480 37.900 72.000  
640 X 480 37.500 75.000  
640 X 480 43.300 85.000  
800 X 600 35.200 56.000  
800 X 600 37.900 60.000  
800 X 600 48.100 72.000  
800 X 600 46.900 75.000  
800 X 600 53.700 85.000  
1024 X 768 48.400 60.000  
1024 X 768 56.500 70.000  
1024 X 768 60.000 75.000  
1024 X 768 68.700 85.000  
1280 X 768 47.760 60.000  
1440 X 900 55.919 59.999  
1280 X 1024 64.000 60.000  
1400 X 1050 63.981 60.020  
25.175  
31.500  
31.500  
36.000  
36.000  
40.000  
50.000  
49.500  
56.250  
65.000  
75.000  
75.750  
94.500  
79.998  
106.470  
108.000  
108.000  
147.140  
148.500  
30.240  
55.000  
80.000  
800  
832  
525  
520  
500  
509  
625  
628  
666  
625  
631  
806  
806  
800  
808  
796  
932  
640  
640  
480  
480  
480  
480  
600  
600  
600  
600  
600  
768  
768  
768  
768  
768  
900  
1024  
1050  
1050  
1080  
480  
624  
768  
3
VGA 75  
840  
640  
4
VGA 85  
832  
640  
5
SVGA 56  
SVGA 60  
SVGA 72  
SVGA 75  
SVGA 85  
XGA 60  
1024  
1056  
1040  
1056  
1048  
1344  
1328  
1312  
1376  
1675  
1904  
800  
6
800  
7
800  
8
800  
9
800  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
1024  
1024  
1024  
1024  
1280  
1440  
1280  
1400  
1680  
1920  
640  
XGA 70  
XGA 75  
XGA 85  
WXGA 60  
WXGA+ 60  
SXGA 60  
SXGA+ 60  
1688 1066  
1688 1066  
2256 1087  
WSXGA+ 60 1680 X 1050 65.222 60.002  
19 1920x1080 60 1920 X 1080 67.500 60.00  
2200  
864  
1125  
525  
654  
804  
20  
21  
22  
MAC13"  
MAC16"  
MAC19"  
640 X 480 35.000 66.667  
832 X 624 49.107 75.087  
1024 X 768 60.241 74.927  
1120  
1328  
832  
1024  
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Connection to the unit  
Do not turn on the power until connection is complete.  
The connection procedures differ according to the device used. For details, refer to the instruction  
manual of the device to be connected.  
This device is used for image projection. Connect to an audio output device such as amplier and  
speaker for audio output from the connected device.  
The images may not be displayed depending on the devices and cables to be connected.  
For HDMI cable (sold separately), only use one that is HDMI-approved.  
It may not be possible to connect to this unit depending on the dimension of the connector cover of the  
cables to be connected.  
BD/DVD Recorder  
BD/DVD Player  
To connect via HDMI  
terminal  
Connection by LAN terminal (Reference page: 30)  
RS50  
RS60  
(Reference page: 26)  
To connect via video terminal (Reference page: 27)  
To connect RS-  
232C terminal  
STANDBY/ON  
INPUT  
OK  
(Reference  
page: 29)  
1
HDMI  
2
CR/PR CB/PB  
Y
RS-232-C  
REMOTE  
CONTROL  
3D  
SYNCHRO  
TRIGGER  
PC  
MENU  
BACK  
Connection by REMOTE terminal (Reference page: 30)  
To connect via Trigger terminal (Reference page: 29)  
Connection by 3D SYNCHRO  
terminal (Reference page: 28)  
To connect via PC terminal(Reference page: 28)  
RS50
RS60  
VCR and  
camcorder  
PC  
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Preparation  
2
About the connection (Continued)  
Connecting via HDMI Cable  
This unit  
Notebook PC  
1
HDMI  
2
CR/PR CB/PB  
Y
2-C  
BD/DVD recorder  
REMOTE  
CONTROL  
SYNCHRO  
TRIGGER  
PC  
HDMI 1 input terminal  
HDMI 2 input terminal  
HDMI output terminal  
HDMI cable (sold separately)  
If noise is produced, take PCs (Notebook PC) away from this unit.  
For a transmission bandwidth in compliance with the HDMI standard, a 340MHz cable is recommended.  
In case a cable is used for transmission bandwidth of 75MHz, it is recommended to choose 1080i or  
less for the transmitting equipment.  
If the video is not displayed, try to reduce the length of the cable or lowering the resolution of the video  
transmitting equipment.  
Connecting via HDMI-DVI Conversion Cable  
This unit  
Desktop computer  
1
HDMI  
2
CR/  
PR  
CB/  
PB  
Y
-C  
REMOTE  
CONTROL  
3D  
SYNCHRO  
TRIGGER  
PC  
HDMI 1 input terminal  
HDMI 2 input terminal  
DVI output terminal  
HDMI-DVI conversion cable  
(sold separately)  
If noise is produced, take PCs (desktop computer) away from this unit.  
If the video is not displayed, try to reduce the length of the cable or lowering the resolution of the video  
transmitting equipment.  
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About the connection (Continued)  
Connecting via Component Video Cable  
This unit  
BD/DVD player  
1
HDMI  
2
CR/PR CB/PB  
Y
RS-232-C  
REMOTE  
CONTROL  
3D  
SYNCHRO  
GG
P
To component video input terminals  
Component video output terminals  
CR/PR (red)  
CB/PB (blue)  
Y (green)  
Component video cable  
(sold separately)  
Set “COMP.” in the setting menu to “Y Pb/Cb Pr/Cr”. (Reference page: 52)  
Connecting via RGB Video Cable  
This unit  
Device equipped with  
RGB output  
1
HDMI  
2
CR/PR CB/PB  
Y
RS-232-C  
EMOTE  
ONTROL  
3D  
SYNCHRO  
G
P
To RGB video input terminals  
RGB video output terminals  
R(Red)  
B(Blue)  
G(Green)  
signals)  
RGB video cable  
(sold separately)  
(Includes sync  
Set COMP.in the setting menu to RGB. (Reference page: 52)  
For information on compatible input signals, see Specications.(Reference page: 73)  
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Preparation  
2
About the connection (Continued)  
RS50  
RS60  
Connecting via PC Cable  
This unit  
Notebook PC  
1
HDMI  
2
CR/PR CB/PB  
Y
RS-232-C  
REMOTE  
CONTROL  
3D  
SYNCHRO  
TRIGGER  
PC  
To PC input terminal  
PC cable sold separately  
(
)
VGA output terminal  
For information on supported input signals, please refer to Specifications (Reference page: 73)  
”.  
Connected by a 3D SYNCHRO terminal  
This unit  
1
HDMI  
2
CR/  
PR  
CB/  
PB  
Y
3D-glasses  
RS-232-C  
REMOTE  
CONTROL  
3D  
SYNCHRO  
TRIGGER  
PC  
3D synchro emitter  
3D synchro emitter: This is a dedicated terminal for PK-EM1 (sold separately).  
3D glasses (PK-AG1-B) is an optional device, and is not included in the 3D synchro emitter.  
CAUTION  
Note that converting 2D images to 3D ones using the 3D feature of this product, and playing them for  
commercial purposes or for broadcasting in public places may infringe the rights of authors protected  
under the copyright laws.  
3D images may appear different depending on the ambient temperature and lamp usage. Stop using the  
projector if images cannot be projected correctly.  
Before you watch 3D video images, make sure to read "3D description of the system"  
(Reference page 57 to 59).  
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Connecting via Trigger Cable  
This unit  
1
HDMI  
2
Screen  
CR/  
PR  
CB/  
PB  
Y
RS-232-C  
R
3D  
SYNCHRO  
TRIGGER  
PC  
C
T
o
Trigger output terminal  
Trigger cable  
(sold separately)  
Trigger input terminal  
(
3.5)  
Φ
CAUTION  
Do not supply the power to the other devices.  
Do not connect audio terminals of the other devices such as headphones etc. Otherwise, this may  
cause a malfunction of the other devices or injury.  
Using beyond the rated value will cause malfunction.  
Exercise adequate caution to prevent short circuit as the trigger terminal outputs a voltage of 12V.  
The default is set to "No output". Please set it under the item "Trigger" of menu [5] "Function" (Reference  
page: 54).  
Connected by RS-232C connection cable  
This unit  
1
HDMI  
2
CR/  
PR  
C
B/  
PB  
Y
REMOTE  
CONTROL  
TRIGGER  
PC  
RS-232C  
terminal  
RS-232C connection cable (sold separately)  
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Preparation  
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About the connection (Continued)  
RS50  
RS60  
Connected by LAN terminal  
This unit  
HUB  
connection cable  
(sold separately)  
1
HDMI  
2
Network  
CR/PR CB/PB  
Y
RS-232-C  
Server  
REMOTE  
CONTROL  
3D  
SYNCHRO  
TRIGGER  
PC  
The network is used to control the unit. It is not used for transmission of the video signal.  
Please contact your network administrator for questions concerning the network connection.  
Connected by a REMOTE terminal  
This unit  
1
HDMI  
2
CR/  
PR  
CB/  
PB  
Y
RS-232-C  
REMOTE  
CONTROL  
3D  
SYNCHRO  
TRIGGER  
PC  
External infrared sensor  
(sold separately)  
connection cable(sold separately)  
For an external infrared sensor and connecting cable, please contact your dealer or a JVC service  
center.  
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Connection of the power cord (provided)  
Once you have connected the equipment, connect the projector power cord.  
1 Connect the power cord supplied with the  
1
HDMI  
2
unit power input terminal  
CR/PR CB/PB  
Y
RS-232-C  
REMOTE  
TRIGGER  
CONTROL  
3D  
SYNCHRO  
PC  
2 Connect to the power outlet  
1
Power Cord  
(Supplied)  
2
Be carful to avoid re and electric shocks  
As the amount of electrical energy for this unit is large, please connect it directly into  
the wall outlet.  
CAUTION  
When you are not using the equipment, please unplug the power cord.  
Connect it only with the provided power cord.  
Do not use voltage other than the indicated power voltage.  
Do not damage, break or modify the power cord. Moreover, the power cord will be  
damaged if you place it under heavy objects, heat or pull it.  
Do not unplug with wet hands.  
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Basic Operation  
Basic operation procedures  
Once you have nished the basic setup, the unit can normally be  
used just with the following operations.  
6
1
STAND BY  
ON  
Turn on power source  
1
ON  
INPUT  
HDMI 2  
STANDBY/ON  
HDMI 1  
COMP  
PC  
.
Light on (Green)  
2
ASPECT  
ANAMO  
LENS AP.  
You can also press the  
button on the unit to turn  
LENS.  
on the power. (Reference page: 15)  
The lens cover will be opened.  
C.M.D  
CONTROL  
HIDE  
LIGHT  
3
4
5
Choose the projected image  
2
3
1 Select input mode  
You can also select the input mode by pressing the  
button on the unit. (Reference page: 15)  
INPUT  
BACK  
MENU  
PICTURE MODE  
CINEMA  
HDMI 1  
HDMI 2  
COMP.  
PC  
FILM  
ANIME  
3D  
NATURAL  
STAGE  
USER2  
Play back the selected device  
2
THX  
USER1  
GAMMA  
COLOR  
TEMP  
COLOR  
P.FILE  
PIC.  
ADJ.  
Adjust the zoom (screen size)  
Lens Control  
RS50  
RS60  
Zoom  
LENS  
Select  
Back  
BACK  
E  
Adjust accordingly  
by pressing the up/  
down buttons  
Operate  
WARNING LAMP STANDBY/ON  
Adjust the focus (focal point)  
4
Lens Control  
LENS  
Focus  
Adjust accordingly  
by pressing the  
up/down buttons  
Select  
Operate  
Back  
BACK  
xit  
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Adjust the shift (image position)  
5
Lens Control  
MEMO  
Shift  
LENS  
About Cool Down  
mode  
Select  
Operate  
Back  
Adjust accordingly  
by pressing the  
up/down buttons  
BACK  
The Cool Down mode is a  
function to cool down the lamp  
for approximately 60 seconds  
after projection is complete.  
This function prevents the  
internal parts of the unit from  
deformation or damage due to  
overheating of the lamp. It also  
prevents lamp blowout and  
premature shortening of lamp  
life.  
After adjusting the image position, it may be necessary to  
select “Pixel Adjust” from the Settings menu “Installation”.  
(Reference page:53)  
LENS  
Every time the  
button is pressed, the adjustment  
item will be switched among “Focus”, “Zoom” and “Shift”.  
OK  
It can also be switched with the button.  
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LENS  
During Cool Down mode, the  
[STANDBY/ON] indicator blinks  
in red.  
Turn off power source  
6
After the Cool Down mode is  
complete, the unit automatically  
returns to standby mode.  
STAND BY  
Do not pull out the power plug  
during Cool Down mode. This  
may shorten the lamp life and  
cause a malfunction.  
While a confirmation screen is displayed  
STAND BY  
STAND BY/ON  
Blinking (Red Lamp)  
Cool Down mode  
STAND BY/ON  
Light on (Red Lamp)  
When power off, the lens cover will be closed.  
The power cannot be turned off within approximately 90  
seconds after it has been turned on. Start operation only  
after 90 seconds time.  
You can also press the  
button on the unit to turn off  
the power. (Reference page: 15)  
Pull out the power plug when the unit will not be used for a  
prolonged time.  
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Basic Operation (continued)  
Frequently used useful functions  
You can change the screen size of the projected image or  
hide the surrounding area of an image for which quality at the  
outer area has deteriorated.  
STAND BY  
ON  
A
Setting the Screen Size  
B Masking the Surrounding Area of an Image  
C Temporary turning-off of the video  
INPUT  
HDMI 2  
HDMI 1  
COMP.  
PC  
Adjustment of the keystone correction  
D
ASPECT  
ANAMO  
A
A
Setting the Screen Size  
The projected image can be set to a most appropriate screen  
size (aspect ratio).  
LENS.  
LENS AP.  
C.M.D  
LIGHT  
CONTROL  
ꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ  
ꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ  
ꢀꢀꢀ  
ASPECT  
4:3 16:9  
Zoom  
HIDE  
The screen size can also be set from Aspect(Video)of the  
setting menu. (Reference page: 50)  
When PC signals are input, the Aspect(Computer)setting will be  
available instead. (Reference page: 50)  
BACK  
MENU  
Input Image and Projected Image by Different Screen  
Size  
PICTURE MODE  
CINEMA  
FILM  
ANIME  
3D  
Screen Size  
Input Image  
4:3  
Zoom  
16:9  
NATURAL  
STAGE  
USER2  
THX  
USER1  
GAMMA  
COLOR  
TEMP  
COLOR  
P.FILE  
PIC.  
ADJ.  
Aspect Ratio:  
Landscape  
Image is stretched  
horizontally  
  SDTV(4:3)  
Aspect Ratio:Same  
Most appropriate  
screen size  
Aspect Ratio:Same  
Top and bottom of  
the image are  
missing  
RS50  
RS60  
Aspect Ratio:  
Landscape  
Image is stretched  
horizontally  
Aspect Ratio:Same  
Small image is  
projected  
Aspect Ratio:Same  
Most appropriate  
screen size  
SDTV(4:3)  
Image recorded in  
landscape (black  
bands on top and  
bottom) of DVD  
software  
Depending on the input image, selecting 4:3may result in a  
vertically stretched image, while selecting 16:9provides you  
with the most appropriate screen size.  
When there is 3D signal input, the ratio is xed to 16:9.  
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B
Masking the Surrounding Area of an Image  
Images for which quality at the outer area has deteriorated  
can be projected by masking (hiding) the surrounding area of  
the projected image.  
MEMO  
Masking is available only  
when high definition images  
are input.  
Project the image  
1
Image for which quality at the outer  
area has deteriorated.  
STAND BY  
ON  
2 Mask the image  
INPUT  
HDMI 2  
HDMI 1  
COMP.  
PC  
1
Display the setting menu  
ASPECT  
ANAMO  
Picture Adjust  
Picture Mode  
Film  
LENS.  
LENS AP.  
C.M.D  
LIGHT  
CONTROL  
Color Profile  
Film1  
Xenon1  
Film1  
Color Temp.  
MENU  
Gamma  
Film Tone  
HIDE  
0
Contrast  
0
Brightness  
0
Color  
0
Tint  
Advanced  
Reset  
Operate  
Exit  
MENU  
Back  
BACK  
B
Select  
2
BACK  
Select Input Signal” “Mask”  
MENU  
PICTURE MODE  
CINEMA  
FILM  
ANIME  
3D  
Input Signal  
HDMI  
Select  
COMP.  
NATURAL  
STAGE  
USER2  
PC   
Picture Position  
THX  
USER1  
GAMMA  
16:9  
Off  
Aspect (Video)  
Mask  
2.5%  
5%  
Off  
Progressive  
Auto  
Custom  
COLOR  
TEMP  
COLOR  
P.FILE  
PIC.  
ADJ.  
Confirm  
Operate  
Exit  
MENU  
Back  
BACK  
Select  
RS50  
RS60  
3
Set a mask value  
Select  
Input Signal  
HDMI  
COMP.  
PC   
Picture Position  
16:9  
5%  
Aspect (Video)  
Mask  
2.5%  
5%  
Confirm  
Off  
Progressive  
Auto  
Custom  
Operate  
Exit  
MENU  
Back  
BACK  
Select  
Example:  
When the Maskvalue is  
changed from Off” “5%”  
To end  
3
MENU  
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Basic Operation (continued)  
C
Temporary turning-off of the video  
You can hide the image temporarily.  
HIDE  
STAND BY  
ON  
Green light blinks  
when the image is  
hidden.  
INPUT  
HDMI 2  
HDMI 1  
COMP.  
PC  
HIDE  
Press the  
button again to display image.  
ASPECT  
ANAMO  
The power cannot be turned off when the image is temporarily  
hidden.  
LENS.  
LENS AP.  
C.M.D  
LIGHT  
D
Adjustment of the keystone correction  
CONTROL  
In regards to the projection plane, any occurring keystone distortion  
HIDE  
C
D
is adjusted in case the installation location is inclined.  
1
Display the setting menu  
Picture Adjust  
Picture Mode  
Film  
Color Profile  
Color Temp.  
Film1  
Xenon1  
Film1  
BACK  
MENU  
MENU  
Gamma  
Film Tone  
Contrast  
Brightness  
Color  
PICTURE MODE  
CINEMA  
0
0
0
FILM  
ANIME  
3D  
0
Tint  
Advanced  
Reset  
NATURAL  
STAGE  
USER2  
Operate  
Exit  
Back  
BACK  
MENU  
Select  
THX  
USER1  
GAMMA  
COLOR  
TEMP  
COLOR  
P.FILE  
PIC.  
ADJ.  
2
Select Installation” “Keystone”  
Installation  
Lens Control  
Selec  
Pixel Adjust   
Front  
Off  
Installation Style  
Keystone  
RS50  
RS60  
Anamorphic  
Screen Adjust  
Black Level  
Confirm  
Operate  
Exit  
MENU  
Back  
BACK  
Select  
3
Adjusts keystone correction  
If one presses the cursor (vertical and horizontal arrows) in the  
keystone correction mode, the keystone distortion can be adjusted.  
Adjust horizontal distortion with the  
cursors for left and right.  
Adjust vertical  
distortion with  
the cursors for  
up and down.  
When there is a 3D input  
signal, adjustment is not  
possible. Moreover, even if  
the keystone correction is  
adjusted, keystone correction  
is removed when there is a 3D  
input signal.  
Exit  
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MENU  
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Adjustmentsandsettingsinthemenu  
Structure of the menu hierarchy (summary)  
The Menu of this unit is organized as follows. As this is only a brief guideline, items, which might not be  
displayed due to certain settings, are still displayed in the illustration. Moreover, in regard to COM, it shows  
countermeasures for all kinds of devices, but there the values for setting and adjustment might be different.  
See Description of menu items(Reference: Since 45 and following) for details. It can be moved to  
subscreens used for adjustment, even for items that do not feature submenus.  
[1] Picture Adjust  
[2] Input Signal  
RS50  
R
S
6
0
RS50  
RS60  
Input Signal  
Picture Adjust  
Picture Mode  
Film  
HDMI  
Color Profile  
Color Temp.  
Gamma  
Film Tone  
Contrast  
Brightness  
Color  
Film1  
Xenon1  
Film1  
COMP.  
PC   
Picture Position  
(*)  
16:9  
Off  
(*)  
Aspect(Video)  
Mask  
0
0
0
Progressive  
Auto  
0
Tint  
Advanced  
Reset  
Operate  
Operate  
Exit  
MENU  
Back  
BACK  
Exit  
MENU  
Back  
BACK  
Select  
Select  
(*) Apart from Film ,  
Brightness/darkness  
(*) When there is a PC  
signal input, Aspect  
(PC) is displayed.  
correction is displayed in  
the Picture Mode .  
Continue to  
the next  
RS40  
RS40  
Input Signal  
Picture Adjust  
Picture Mode  
Natural  
HDMI  
0
0
0
COMP.  
Contrast  
Brightness  
Color  
Picture Position  
(*)  
16:9  
Aspect(Video)  
Mask  
0
Tint  
Off  
 6500K  
Color Temp.  
Gamma  
Advanced  
Progressive  
Auto  
Normal  
Reset  
Operate  
Operate  
Exit  
MENU  
Back  
BACK  
Exit  
MENU  
Back  
BACK  
Select  
Select  
(*) When there is a PC signal  
input, Aspect (PC) is  
displayed.  
To “[1] Layers and  
To “[2] Layers and  
organization of the picture  
quality submenu”  
organization of the input  
signal submenu”  
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Adjustments and settings in the menu (continued)  
[3] Installation  
[4] Display Setup  
COM  
COM  
Installation  
Display Setup  
Lens Control  
Black  
Back Color  
Menu Position  
Menu Display  
Line Display  
Source Display  
Logo  
Pixel Adjust   
Installation Style  
Front  
Off  
On  
Keystone  
sec  
On  
Anamorphic  
Screen Adjust  
Black Level  
On  
Language  
English  
Operate  
Operate  
Exit  
MENU  
Back  
BACK  
Exit  
MENU  
Back  
BACK  
Select  
Select  
Continued from  
the previous page  
Continue  
to the next  
To “[3] Layers and  
organization of the  
installation submenu”  
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Adjustments and settings in the menu (continued)  
[5] Function  
[6] Information  
COM  
RS50  
RS60  
Information  
Function  
Off  
Off  
HDMI-2  
1080p60  
10bit  
Input  
Trigger  
Source  
Off Timer  
Off  
Deep Color  
Lamp Time  
High Altitude Mode  
Communication Terminal  
Network  
160H  
LAN  
Lamp Reset  
Operate  
Operate  
Exit  
MENU  
Back  
BACK  
Exit  
MENU  
Back  
BACK  
Select  
Select  
Continued  
from the  
previous  
page  
R
S4  
0
RS50  
RS60  
Information  
Function  
PC  
Input  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Trigger  
1920X1080  
67.50kHz  
60.0Hz  
Resolution    
H Frequency  
Off Timer  
High Altitude Mode  
Lamp Reset  
V Frequency         
8bit  
Deep Color  
Lamp Time  
160H  
Operate  
Operate  
Exit  
MENU  
Back  
BACK  
Exit  
MENU  
Back  
BACK  
Select  
Select  
For PC signal input  
To “[5] Layers and  
organization of the function  
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Adjustments and settings in the menu (continued)  
[1] Layers and organization of the picture adjust submenu  
[1-1] Color temp.  
[1] Picture Adjust  
RS50  
RS60  
RS50  
RS60  
Picture Adjust  
Picture Adjust  
Picture Mode  
>
Color Temp.  
5500K  
6000K  
6500K  
7000K  
7500K  
8000K  
8500K  
9000K  
9500K  
Xenon1  
Xenon1  
0
Film  
Preset  
Gain Red  
Gain Green  
Gain Blue  
Offset Red  
Offset Green  
Offset Blue  
Color Profile  
Color Temp.  
Gamma  
Film Tone  
Contrast  
Brightness  
Color  
Film1  
Xenon1  
Film1  
Custom1  
Custom2  
Custom3  
0
0
[1-1]  
[1-2]  
0
0
0
0
0
0
Xenon2  
Xenon3  
Reset  
0
Tint  
Advanced  
Reset  
Operate  
Exit  
MENU  
Operate Back  
Exit  
Back  
BACK  
BACK  
MENU  
Select  
Select  
RS40  
RS40  
Picture Adjust  
Picture Adjust  
Picture Mode  
>
Color Temp.  
5500K  
6000K  
6500K  
7000K  
7500K  
8000K  
8500K  
9000K  
9500K  
6500K  
Natural  
Preset  
[1-2-1] Sharpness  
0
Gain Red  
Gain Green  
Gain Blue  
Offset Red  
Offset Green  
Offset Blue  
Custom1  
Custom2  
Custom3  
0
Contrast  
Brightness  
Color  
0
0
COM  
0
0
0
0
0
0
Tint  
Picture Adjust  
 6500K  
Color Temp.  
Gamma  
Advanced  
[1-1]  
[1-2]  
High Brightness  
Normal  
>>  
Sharpness  
Reset  
Sharpness  
25  
0
Reset  
Detail Enhance  
Exit  
MENU  
Operate  
Operate Back  
Exit  
MENU  
Back  
BACK  
BACK  
Select  
Select  
[1-2] Advanced  
RS50  
RS60  
Operate  
Exit  
MENU  
Back  
BACK  
Picture Adjust  
Select  
>
Advanced  
[1-2-2] Custom Gamma  
[1-2-1]  
[1-2-2]  
Sharpness  
NR  
Custom Gamma  
COM  
Picture Adjust  
Off  
Off  
[1-2-3] Color Management  
Clear Motion Drive  
CMD Demo  
>>  
Custom Gamma  
Normal  
Correction Value  
Custom1  
1023  
White  
Custom2  
Custom3  
0
Lens Aperture  
Red  
Green  
Lamp Power  
Normal  
Blue  
512  
Operate  
Reset  
0
Exit  
MENU  
Back  
BACK  
50  
100(%)  
Select  
RS40  
Exit  
MENU  
Operate Back  
BACK  
Select  
Picture Adjust  
[1-2-3] Color Management  
>
Advanced  
[1-2-1]  
Sharpness  
RS50  
RS60  
Picture Adjust  
NR  
Color Space  
Custom Gamma  
Clear Motion Drive  
CMD Demo  
>>Color Management  
Standard  
Pause  
Off  
[1-2-2]  
Off  
Custom1  
Custom2  
Custom3  
Off  
0
Lens Aperture  
Reset  
Lamp Power  
Normal  
Red  
Color Selection  
Axis Position  
0
0
0
0
Hue  
Saturation  
Brightness  
Operate  
Exit  
Back  
Exit  
MENU  
MENU  
BACK  
Operate Back  
Select  
BACK  
Select  
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[2] Layers and organization of the input signal submenu  
[2-1] HDMI  
[2] Input Signal  
COM  
RS50  
RS60  
Input Signal  
Input Signal  
HDMI  
Input  
[2-1]  
[2-2]  
[2-3]  
HDMI  
Enhanced  
Auto  
COMP.  
Level Check  
PC   
Color Space   
Control with HDMI   
3D Format   
Picture Position  
16:9  
Aspect(Video)  
Mask  
Off  
Off  
Auto  
Progressive  
Auto  
Operate  
Exit  
MENU  
Back  
BACK  
Select  
Operate  
Exit  
MENU  
Back  
BACK  
Select  
[2-2] COMP.  
COM  
RS40  
Input Signal  
Input Signal  
COMP.  
HDMI  
[2-1]  
[2-2]  
COMP.  
Y Pb/Cb Pr/Cr  
Color Space  
Picture Position  
16:9  
Off  
Auto  
Aspect(Video)  
Mask  
Progressive  
Operate  
Exit  
MENU  
Back  
BACK  
Select  
Operate  
Exit  
MENU  
Back  
BACK  
Select  
[2-3] PC  
RS50  
RS60  
Input Signal  
PC  
Auto Alignment  
2200  
16  
Tracking   
Phase   
Picture Position   
Operate  
Exit  
MENU  
Back  
BACK  
Select  
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Adjustments and settings in the menu (continued)  
Layers and organization of the submenus [3] installation and [5] function  
[3-1] Lens Control  
COM  
[3] Installation  
Installation  
COM  
Lens Control  
Focus  
Installation  
Lens Control  
Zoom   
[3-1]  
[3-2]  
Shift  
Pixel Adjust   
Front  
Installation Style  
Auto  
On  
Lens Cover  
Image Pattern  
Lock  
Keystone  
Off  
Anamorphic  
Off  
Screen Adjust  
Black Level  
Operate  
Exit  
MENU  
Back  
BACK  
Operate  
Exit  
Back  
BACK  
Select  
MENU  
Select  
[3-2] Pixel Adjust  
COM  
Installation  
Pixel Adjust  
Horiz. Red  
Horiz. Green   
Horiz. Blue  
Vert. Red  
3
3
3
3
3
3
Vert. Green  
Vert. Blue  
Operate  
Exit  
MENU  
Back  
BACK  
Select  
[5-1] Network  
[5] Function  
RS50  
RS60  
RS50  
RS60  
Function  
Function  
Off  
Off  
Trigger  
Network  
Off Timer  
Off  
DHCP Client  
Off  
High Altitude Mode  
Communication Terminal  
Network  
192. 168. 0.  
255. 255. 255.  
2
0
IP Address   
Subnet Mask  
Default Gateway  
LAN  
[5-1]  
Lamp Reset  
192. 168. 0.254  
AA-BB-CC-DD-EE-FF  
MAC Address  
:
(*)  
Set  
Operate  
Exit  
MENU  
Back  
BACK  
Select  
Operate  
Back  
Exit  
MENU  
BACK  
Select  
(*) MAC address is different  
depending on the  
respective equipment  
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Menu operation button  
Operate the menu by use of the buttons on the main body or the  
remote control.  
Button  
Function  
This unit Remote Control  
MENU  
MENU  
Menu is displayed.  
While the menu is displayed,  
the menu screen is turned off.  
STANDBY/ON  
OK  
OK  
While showing "Main menu" (Layer 1)  
selected items are confirmed, and  
"Submenu" (Layer 2) will be displayed.  
When the submenu is displayed, press  
OK, and the displayed items in the  
selection are moved to the  
INPUT  
OK  
"Setting screen" (Layer 3).  
Menu  
operation  
buttons  
BACK  
BACK  
Return to the previous menu screen.  
The menu screen is turned off when  
the main menu screen is shown.  
MENU  
BACK  
STAND BY  
ON  
Displaying the main menu and the  
submenu  
INPUT  
HDMI 2  
Select an adjustment item in the  
/ :  
HDMI 1  
COMP.  
PC  
menu. Set the setting value of the  
selected adjustment item. The  
adjusted setting value is immediately  
reflected in the image.  
ASPECT  
ANAMO  
LENS AP.  
This unit  
LENS.  
C.M.D  
LIGHT  
CONTROL  
HIDE  
/ :  
Selection of a displayed sub-menu  
item. Selection of an item in the  
menu.  
Menu  
operation  
buttons  
Remote Control  
BACK  
MENU  
PICTURE MODE  
CINEMA  
FILM  
ANIME  
3D  
NATURAL  
STAGE  
USER2  
THX  
USER1  
GAMMA  
COLOR  
TEMP  
COLOR  
P.FILE  
PIC.  
ADJ.  
RS50  
RS60  
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Adjustments and settings in the menu (continued)  
Menu operation procedure  
1 Press MENU.  
The main menu is displayed on the screen.  
The submenu items, which are currently  
Picture Adjust  
selected, are shown. Currently selected menu  
Picture Mode  
Film  
items are highlighted and the icon is colored  
in orange.  
The submenu items, which are currently  
selected, are displayed.  
Color Profile  
Color Temp.  
Gamma  
Film Tone  
Contrast  
Brightness  
Color  
Film1  
Xenon1  
Film1  
0
0
0
0
Tint  
Advanced  
Reset  
Operate  
STANDBY/ON  
Exit  
MENU  
Back  
BACK  
Select  
INPUT  
OK  
Example: Picture Adjust  
RS50  
RS60  
2 Press cursor (  
A submenu (picture adjust, input signal, installation, display  
setup, function, information) is selected:  
If one selects "Information", information about the currently  
selected video input and PC input are displayed at the bottom  
of the menu.  
/
) to select a submenu.  
3
3,4  
2,5  
MENU  
BACK  
3 Press OK or cursor ( / ).  
Sub-menu item is displayed.  
1
6
Sub-menu items vary depending on the input signal and the  
picture mode. See "Content menu" on the next page for more  
details.  
COM  
RS50
RS60  
STAND BY  
ON  
Information  
Information  
HDMI-2  
1080p60  
10bit  
HDMI-2  
1080p60  
10bit  
Input  
Input  
INPUT  
HDMI 2  
Source  
Source  
HDMI 1  
COMP.  
PC  
Deep Color  
Lamp Time  
Deep Color  
Lamp Time  
160H  
160H  
ASPECT  
ANAMO  
LENS AP.  
LENS.  
C.M.D  
LIGHT  
CONTROL  
Operate  
Operate  
Back  
Exit  
MENU  
Back  
BACK  
Exit  
MENU  
BACK  
Select  
Select  
HIDE  
3,4  
Example: Input of signals  
other than PC signals  
Example: When inputting  
PC signals  
2,5  
3
4 Press the cursor ( / ) to select the items to  
BACK  
MENU  
adjust.  
6
1
If the name of a submenu item is displayed in a dimmed manner,  
it cannot be selected.  
PICTURE MODE  
CINEMA  
FILM  
ANIME  
3D  
NATURAL  
STAGE  
USER2  
5 Press cursor (  
/
) to change settings.  
THX  
USER1  
GAMMA  
6 After adjusting, press BACK.  
Every time it is pressed, you will return to the respective previous  
menu screen.  
COLOR  
TEMP  
COLOR  
P.FILE  
PIC.  
ADJ.  
7 Repeat steps 6-2 to adjust other items.  
RS50  
RS60  
After all adjustments are done, press MENU, and the menu  
disappears from the screen.  
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Adjustments and settings in the menu (continued)  
Menu item description  
All numbers for the items within [ ]are default settings.  
It is possible to operate all items displayed in the menu display by pressing OK/BACK or the cursor (up,  
down, left, right arrows).  
Displayed items vary depending on the selected item in the menu and type of input signal or absence of  
any signal.  
[1] Picture Adjust  
Picture Mode  
Please refer to the description of each mode, and then use the mode to best suited for  
you. Moreover, it is possible to adjust the image quality by using a user 1, 2, and 3.  
Settings: Film, Cinema, Animation, Natural, Stage, 3D, THX, User 1, User 2, User 3.  
[Natural]  
Film  
This quality setting is similar to the texture of the film setting. It is suitable for watching  
movies in general.  
Cinema  
This image setting is based on the DCI standard and brings to life brightly colored  
pictures. Suitable for viewing action movies and brightly colored images.  
DCI: Shorthand for Digital Cinema Initiatives.  
Animation  
Natural  
An image quality setting for watching animation movies and the like.  
It is an image quality setting with natural color/tone. Suitable for viewing video material,  
such as dramas/serials.  
Stage  
3D  
This image quality setting is suitable for watching of live events, e.g. on a stage.  
This is an image quality setting for watching 3D movies.  
User 1  
User 2  
The users 1, 2, and 3 should adjust the image quality as desired in each case. Data of the  
last adjustment is saved.  
RS40  
User 3  
It is an image setting certified by the company THX.  
RS50  
RS60  
THX  
Color Prole  
It selects a color profile to suit the input source. Depending on the settings, the items that  
can be set in the "Picture Mode" vary. (See Table 1)  
RS50  
RS60  
The color profile is selected based on the video production. We recommend to match the  
color profile of the video you want to watch.  
(*) If you select "Off", it is impossible to perform any picture adjust for other color temp.  
other than "Lamp power" and "Lens aperture" under "Advance", and also not gamma or  
sharpness.  
Setting: Film 1, Film 2, Cinema 1, Cinema 2, Standard, Anime 1, Anime 2, Video, Vivid,  
Adobe, Stage, 3D, Off.  
Depending on the picture mode, the default values will change.  
[See table 1]  
Film 1  
Film 2  
This is a profile that comes close to a color space that resembles using a Xenon lamp to  
transmit a film used for movies by the Eastman Kodak Company.  
This is a profile that comes close to a color space that resembles using a Xenon lamp to  
transmit a film used for movies by the FUJIFILM Corporation.  
Cinema 1  
Cinema 2  
Standard  
This is a profile that resembles the color space of the DCI standard.  
This is a profile that resembles the color space of HDTV.  
It is a profile with an especially rich representation of the film-specific colors.  
HDTV: Shorthand for High Definition Television.  
Anime 1  
Anime 2  
This is a profile suitable for CG-animations, which can be often found in Hollywood-  
produced animated series.  
It is intended for animations with multiple bright colors.  
This is a profile suitable for animation cel-style animation series, which are common in  
Japan.  
It is intended for animations with many dim colors.  
Video  
Vivid  
This profile is suitable e.g. for TV / drama / sports.  
This is a profile with rich sense of color, which makes it suitable for games.  
This is the color profile for Adobe RGB.  
Adobe  
(*) Adobe, and the Adobe logo are registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe  
Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries.  
Stage  
This profile is suitable for live music, orchestra and opera concerts, theater, etc.  
3D  
Off  
This is the most suitable profile when using 3D-glasses.  
It is a mode that does not adjust the color management.  
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Adjustments and settings in the menu (continued)  
RS50  
RS60  
[Table 1] The setting contents and default values  
of the color proles for the picture mode  
Picture Mode  
Film  
Cinema  
Cinema 1  
Cinema 2  
Standard  
Anime  
Anime 1  
Anime 2  
Standard  
Natural  
Video  
Stage  
Stage  
3D  
3D  
THX  
THX  
User 1, 2  
Film 1  
Film 2  
Everything  
is displayed  
except for  
Film 1 and  
Film2.  
Vivid  
Standard  
Standard  
Vivid  
Color Prole  
Adobe  
Standard  
This is the default value according to the picture mode.  
Color Temp.  
Gamma  
It is possible to set the color temp.  
To "[1-1] Color Temp." of the submenu  
It is possible to set the gamma curve. Please set to your preference.  
Settings: Normal, A (3D), B (3D), Film 1, Film 2, Film 3 Film 4, A, B, C, D, Custom 1,  
Custom 2, Custom 3  
[Normal]  
Normal  
Typically we recommend this setting.  
A (3D), B (3D) can only be set, if the "Picture Mode" is "3D".  
This is the normal gamma curve for 3D.  
A (3D) will be brighter.  
A (3D)  
B (3D)  
RS50  
RS60  
Film 1, 2, 3, 4 can only be set if the "Picture Mode" is set to "Film"  
Film 1  
Film 2  
This is a gamma curve that approximates the characteristics of an Eastman Kodak  
Company film for movies.  
This is a gamma curve that approximate the gamma curve characteristics of a  
cinematographic film made by the FUJIFILM Corporation.  
Film 3  
Film 4  
This is a gamma curve that is even more focused on tone for the gamma of Film 1.  
This is a gamma curve that emphasizes more contrast for the gamma of Film 2.  
A, B, C, D cannot be set if the "Picture Mode" is "3D".  
A
B
C
In regard to normal gamma, this is a gamma curve focused on tone.  
This is a gamma curve for the film's unique S curve.  
This is a gamma curve that – in regard to the gamma of B – emphasized even more the  
feeling of contrast.  
For normal, this is a gamma curve where the intermediate gradations look very bright.  
Custom 1, 2, 3 cannot be set if the "Picture Mode" is "3D".  
D
Custom 1  
Custom 2  
Custom 3  
Under submenu "[1-2-2] Custom Gamma", it is possible to change the gamma curve and  
save it.  
The initial value of Custom 1, 2, and 3 is the same as for "Normal".  
You can reproduce the intensity of the exposure image.  
Film Tone  
RS50  
RS60  
(*) This function can be set if the "Picture Mode" is set to "Film".  
Settings: (The more under-exposure, the darker) -16 to 16 (the more over-exposure, the  
White  
brighter)  
[0]  
[0]  
[0]  
[0]  
Red  
Setting: (under-exposure to for red), -16 to 16 (over-exposure for red)  
Settings: (under-exposure for green) -16 to 16 (over-exposure for green)  
Settings: (under-exposure for blue) -16 to 16 (over-exposure for blue)  
Compensating darkness / brightness of an area.  
Green  
Blue  
Dark/Bright Level  
RS50  
RS60  
(*) It is possible to set it unless the "Picture Mode" is set to "Film".  
Values: (makes dark areas darker) -7 to 7 (brightens dark areas)  
Settings: (darkens bright areas) -7 to 7 (makes bright areas brighter)  
Dark Level  
[0]  
Bright Level  
[0]  
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Contrast  
Brightness  
Color  
Adjusts the contrast of the video images.  
Settings: (blackish) -50 50 (whitish)  
You can adjust the brightness of the video image.  
Settings: (dark) -50 to 50 (bright)  
Adjust the color intensity of the video images.  
Settings: (dim), -50 to 50 (saturated)  
Tint  
Adjusts the image tint of the video images.  
Settings: (reddish) -50 to 50 (greenish)  
Advanced  
Reset  
Functions such as contour correction, custom gamma and color management can be set  
to sub-menu "[1-2] Advanced".  
Sets settings to default factory settings.  
[1-1] Color Temp.  
Set the color temp. of the video images.  
Please adjust to your preference.  
(*) For this setting, the setting items can differ in accordance with the "Picture Mode".  
Adjustment is not possible when set to “THX".  
Settings: (Preset value), Xenon1, Xenon2, Xenon3, Custom 1, Custom 2,  
Custom 3  
[Preset value]  
(Preset value)  
The color temp. can be adjusted within the range of 5500K to 9500K in steps of 500K.  
It is said that a value of 6500K produces a well balanced video image.  
Settings: Between (reddish) 5500-9500 (bluish) in steps of 500K  
This reproduces the color temp. characteristics of a xenon lamp being used in cinemas.  
A light source color that is emitted by a film projector.  
[6500]  
Xenon1  
Xenon2  
Xenon3  
A light source color emitted by a projector used for digital cinema.  
A light source color that looks cooler than that of the Xenon2.  
Xenon 1, Xenon 2, Xenon 3 can each be adjusted based on the dark color of the video  
images.  
Offset  
Red  
Settings: (Weak red) -50 to 50 (strong red)  
[0]  
Green  
Blue  
Setting: (Weak green), -50 to 50 (strong green)  
Setting: (Weak blue) -50 to 50 (strong blue)  
[0]  
[0]  
Custom 1  
Custom 2  
Custom 3  
You can adjust the color temp. and save each Custom 1, 2, and 3.Please save your  
preferred adjustment values and enjoy it.  
Gain  
Red  
It is possible to adjust the bright part of the video images for each color.  
Settings: (Weak red) -50 to 50 (strong red)  
[0]  
[0]  
[0]  
Green  
Blue  
Setting: (Weak green) -255 to 0 (strong green)  
Setting: (Weak blue) -255 to 0 (strong blue)  
For each color, the dark areas of the video images can be adjusted.  
Offset  
Red  
Green  
Blue  
Settings: (Weak red) -50 to 50 (strong red)  
Setting: (Weak green) -50 to 50 (strong green)  
Setting: (Weak blue) -50 to 50 (strong blue)  
[0]  
[0]  
[0]  
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[1-2] Advanced  
Sharpness  
NR  
You can set the sharpness and detail enhance to "[1-2-1] Sharpness" of the submenu  
Reduces the noise of the video images. Please adjust to your preference.  
RNR  
Adjusts the intensity of random noise elimination of the image.  
Values: (Low) 0 to16 (strong)  
[0]  
[0]  
MNR  
BNR  
Adjusts the intensity of mosquito noise elimination of the video images.  
(*) It is not possible to set it when the "Picture Mode" is set to "3D".  
Moreover, it is not possible to set it when there is an input of HD input signals.  
Values: (Low) 0 to16 (strong)  
Reduces the block noise of the video images.  
(*) ) It is not possible to set it when the "Picture Mode" is set to "3D"  
Moreover, it is not possible to set it when there is an input of HD input signals.  
Settings: On, Off  
[Off]  
RS40  
Color Space  
You can switch the color space display of the projector output.  
Settings: Standard, Wide 1, Wide 2  
Standard  
Wide 1  
Wide 2  
Equivalent to the HDTV color space  
Equivalent to the color space of the DCI standard  
A color space that is broader than Wide1  
Custom Gamma  
It is possible to set the gamma curve and save it. Please adjust to your preference.  
To "[1-2-2] Custom Gamma" of the submenu  
Color Management  
It is possible to set the color of the screen to the preferred color and save it.  
To "[1-2-3] Color Management" of the submenu.  
RS50  
RS60  
Clear Motion Drive  
It improves video images with fast movements to produce clear video images with little  
residual image retention.  
For PC and 3D signals, the "Clear motion Drive” cannot be set.  
Moreover, the images in some scenes may be distorted. In such a case, please select  
"Off".  
Settings: Off, Mode 1, Mode 2, Mode 3, Mode 4, Film motion  
[Off]  
Off  
Off  
Mode 1  
Mode 2  
Mode 3  
Mode 4  
Inverse Telecine  
Black insertion weak  
Black interpolation strong  
Interpolation weak  
Interpolation strong  
With 60i/60p signals, e.g of TV-broadcast and DVDs, original 24 frame video image  
footage is changed to a 24 frame display.  
(*) 24p will not function.  
CMD Demo  
It is possible to confirm the effect of the setting of Mode 3 and Mode 4 of the Clear motion  
drive. Upon pressing the button "OK", it will be displayed on all sides of a screen in the  
center split into two parts. Finally, it will turn to "Off”. It cannot be set for PC and 3D  
signals.  
Settings: Left -> right -> top -> Bottom -> Off (changed with "OK" button)  
The left screen displays a demonstration of the Clear motion drive.  
The right screen displays a demonstration of the Clear motion drive.  
The upper screen displays a demo of the Clear motion drive.  
The screen below displays a demo of the Clear motion drive.  
The Demo of the Clear motion drive is turned off.  
[Off]  
Left  
Right  
Top  
Bottom  
Off  
Lens Aperture  
Adjusts the amount with which the optical iris is squeezed. A setting of 0 means fully  
opened.  
Settings: (Dark) -15 to 0 (bright)  
[0]  
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Lamp Power  
It is possible to change the brightness of the lamp.  
(*) If continually used with "High", the lamp will become dark earlier.  
(*) The more one lets the interior temperature of the device rise due to generation of heat,  
the less the level of tolerance against high temperatures.  
(*) For about 60 seconds after the lamp is lit, the lamp cannot be switched off.  
Settings: Normal, High  
[Normal]  
Normal  
High  
Normally this setting is chosen.(160W drive)  
In a bright room, when the video is hard to see, this setting is chosen.(220W drive)  
[1-2-1] Sharpness  
Sharpness  
Emphasizes the outlines of video images. Please adjust to your preference.  
Values: 0 to 50 (clear)  
Detail Enhance  
It makes minute details of the video images stand out. Please adjust to your preference.  
Values: 0 to 50 (strong)  
[1-2-2] Custom Gamma  
Custom 1~3  
[1] It is possible to select a gamma curve adjustment for Custom 1, 2, and 3 under the  
"Gamma" of the picture adjust and then save it.  
Please adjust to your preference.  
(*) Initial values of Custom 1, 2, and 3 are the same as for "Normal".  
(*) Please refer to the figure at the bottom of the menu in two frames for adjustment.  
(*) It is recommended that you read "Gamma Curve" (page reference: 56) for hints about  
adjustment.  
Correction Value  
You can choose to add the underlying gamma curve adjustment.  
(*) Can choose any setting, as the default gamma curve will always appear linear.  
Settings: Normal, A, B, C, D  
(brightens in particular dark to intermediate parts) 1.8 to 2.6 (darkens in particular dark to  
intermediate parts) in the range of values with increments of 0.1  
[Normal]  
Gamma Adjustment The gamma curve for "green" is being displayed as being representative. If "white", "red,"  
"green" or "blue" are selected, the corresponding color curves are displayed.  
Place the cursor on a gamma curve with 12 points with the buttons for left and right, and  
then use the buttons for up and down buttons to move those points up or down.  
White  
Red  
Red, green and blue can be adjusted at the same time.  
It is possible to adjust the gamma curve of red.  
It is possible to adjust the gamma curve for green.  
It is possible to adjust the gamma curve for blue.  
Green  
Blue  
Reset  
The same data as for the "Normal" mode are used.  
(*) When you exit the adjustment menu of Custom Gamma, please save the adjustment  
values.  
You can return to the original data, which should be saved.  
(*)  
Picture Adjust  
>>  
Custom Gamma  
Normal  
Correction Value  
White  
Red  
Green  
Custom1  
1023  
Custom2  
Custom3  
Gamma curve  
Blue  
512  
Reset  
Gradation diagram corresponding
0
Gradation at the  
selected point.  
to the gamma curve.  
Exit  
MENU  
Operate Back  
BACK  
Select  
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Adjustments and settings in the menu (continued)  
RS50  
RS60  
[1-2-3] Color Management  
Custom 1~3  
Set the 7 color axis (red / orange / yellow / green / cyan / blue / magenta) color as you  
like and save it then. For example you may want to change only the red color of roses.  
Please adjust to your preference. According to your adjustments, the input image in the  
background changes. It is possible to confirm the video image before adjustment by  
pressing the "HIDE" button of the remote control.  
Pause  
It is possible to display the input video image of the background being adjusted as a still  
picture.  
Settings: On, Off  
[Off]  
On  
Off  
Freezes the input video image.  
Unfreezes the input video image.  
Color Selection  
It is possible with the 7 colors of red, orange, yellow, green, cyan, blue and magenta to  
precisely adjust the hue, color saturation and brightness, and then save it. Please adjust  
to your preference.  
Axis Position  
Hue  
Fine-tune the position of the central axis of the selected color further.  
Settings: -30 to 30  
[0]  
Adjust the hue.  
Settings: -30 to 30  
[0]  
[0]  
[0]  
Saturation  
Brightness  
Adjust the color saturation.  
Settings: (dim color), -30 to 30 (vivid colors)  
Adjust the brightness.  
Settings: (dark) -30 to 30 (bright colors)  
[2] Input Signal  
HDMI  
It is possible to set this if one selects the HDMI terminal to the submenu "[2-1] HDMI".  
This can be set if one selects the COMP. terminal to the submenu "[2-2] COMP."  
This can be set if one selects the PC terminal to the submenu "[2-3] PC".  
Please adjust if the edges of the picture are partially missing due to the timing of  
COMP.  
RS50  
RS60  
PC  
Picture Position  
horizontal and vertical synchronization signals. The value of the picture position depends  
on the input signal.  
(*) Depending on the input signal, it may be the case that not everything of the video  
image is displayed.  
(*) When there is a 3D input signal, adjustment is not possible.  
Horiz.  
Vert.  
This aligns the horizontal direction of the image position.  
This aligns the vertical positions of the image.  
Aspect (Video)  
(*) It is displayed when there is a video signal input.  
(*) If set to3D, ratio is fixed to 16:9.  
Settings: 4:3, 16:9, Zoom  
[16:9]  
4:3  
Sets the screen size of the image to 4:3. For HD signals, left and right sides are reduced.  
16:9  
Sets the screen size of the video image screen to 16:9. For SD signals left and right sides  
are expanded.  
Zoom  
Zooms the video images. (*) For HD signals, this cannot be selected.  
Aspect (PC)  
Sets the video image screen size when there is a PC video signal input.  
(*) Is displayed when there is a PC signal input.  
Settings: Auto, 1:1, Full  
[Auto]  
Auto  
Positions the video image screen in the center of the display range, to fill the screen.  
Depending on the size of the video screen, left and right black borders will be drawn.  
Just  
The video image screen size is displayed with the size of the input image.  
Depending on the input video image, the screen will become smaller or part of the input  
image off the screen is cut off.  
Full  
It does not keep the aspect ratio of the video image screen and fills the entire screen.  
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Mask  
It hides the upper, lower, left and right borders of the screen with a black mask. Can be  
individually adjusted vertically and horizontally. Please adjust to your preference.  
Setting: Off, 2.5%, 5%, Custom  
[Off]  
Off  
Not masked.  
2.5%  
Compared to the original video images, around 2.5% around the video images are  
masked.  
5%  
Compared to the original video images, around 5% around the video images are masked.  
Custom  
Left  
Compared to the original video images, around 5% of the video images are masked on  
the left side.  
Settings: 0 ~ 5%  
[0]  
Right  
Compared to the original video images, around 5% of the video images is masked on the  
right side.  
Settings: 0 ~ 5%  
[0]  
Top  
Bottom  
Compared to the original video images, around 5% of the video images are masked at the  
upper side.  
Settings: 0 ~ 5%  
[0]  
Compared to the original video images, around 5% of the video images are masked at the  
bottom side.  
Settings: 0 ~ 5%  
[0]  
Progressive  
Interlaced signals (480i/576i/1080i) are converted to progressive signals. Interpolates  
interlaced signal video images with video images from the surrounding. Please set to your  
preference.  
Settings: Auto, Off  
[Auto]  
Auto  
Off  
It is automatically detected if the 24p video images, which can be seen in the film screens,  
interlaced signals from the original video material or if they are the product of signal  
conversion and are interpolated accordingly.  
The interpolation of video images as interlaced video signals, e.g. video material is done.  
[2-1] HDMI  
Input  
(*) It can be set when the HDMI terminal is selected.  
Sets the dynamic range of the input video images (scale). Dark and bright areas, which  
are not matched to the range, might get brighter or darker. If you are unsure of the input  
signal dynamic range, please check under "Level Check".  
Settings: Standard, Enhance, Super White  
[Standard]  
Standard  
Enhanced  
It gets set if the dynamic image range of the gradation level of the input image is set to  
16-235. In case of a video signal, please set it up here.  
It is set if the dynamic range of the input video scale level is 0-255.If these are PC signals,  
please set them here.  
Super White  
Level Check  
It is set if the dynamic range of the input video scale level is 16-255.Please set the output  
to video equipment compatible with Super White for Super White-enabled DVD / BD etc.  
You can confirm the dynamic range of the input signal.A pattern as shown in the  
illustration is displayed in the four corners and center of the screen. Please compare the  
dynamic range of input signal with this pattern illustration and confirm.  
(*) The number in the illustration is the scale level. This number is not displayed. The  
illustration of the gradation in the figure is accentuated for explanatory purposes It is  
different from the actual scale level.  
0
235  
16  
255  
Color Space  
It sets the color space of the input signal.  
Settings: Auto, YCbCr(4:4:4), YCbCr(4:2:2), RGB  
[Auto]  
Auto  
YCbCr(4:4:4), YCbCr(4:2:2), RGB signals are automatically detected and configured.  
Sets it if the input of the YCbCr(4:4:4) input video image signal is performed.  
Sets it if the input of the YCbCr(4:2:2) input video image signal is performed.  
It is set when the RGB video signals input is performed.  
YCbCr (4:4:4)  
YCbCr (4:2:2)  
RGB  
Control with HDMI  
Configured communication of the HDMI equipment control  
Settings: On, Off  
[Off]  
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Adjustments and settings in the menu (continued)  
3D Format  
Sets the format of the 3D input signal.  
Some signals may not be appended with 3D information themselves, and projection may  
fail if they are recognized as normal 2D signals.  
When this occurs, configure the settings manually.  
(*) It is recommended to read "On 3D" (reference page: 53) before watching 3D video  
images.  
Settings: Auto, Frame Packing, Side by Side, Top & Bottom, 2D  
[Auto]  
Auto  
Is set automatically.  
Frame Packing  
Select this if the 3D input signal is the frame pack method.  
Select this if the 3D input signal is the side by side method.  
Select this if the 3D input signal is the top and down method.  
Projected as a 2D signal.  
Side by Side  
Top and Bottom  
2D  
RS50  
RS60  
[2-2] COMP.  
Color Space  
(*) It can be set when the COMP. terminal is selected.  
It configures the input signal method of the component input terminal.  
Settings: Y Pb/Cb Pr/Cr, RGB  
[Y Pb/Cb Pr/Cr]  
Y Pb/Cb Pr/Cr  
RGB  
It is set for the component video image input signal.  
It is set for the RGB video image input signal.  
[2-3] PC  
(*) Setting can be done when selecting a PC terminal.  
Auto Alignment  
Tracking  
The picture position of Tracking and Phase are automatically adjusted.  
Adjusts the size and display of the horizontal direction and display area of the video  
images.  
(Depending on the signal, there is normally no need to be adjusted.)  
Phase  
Adjusts the flickering and blur of the video images.  
(Depending on the signal, there is normally no need to adjustment.)  
Picture Position  
Horiz.  
Adjust the display of the picture position.  
Adjusts the horiz. of the video image.  
Adjusts the vertical position of the image.  
Vert.  
[3] Installation  
Lens Control  
To Sub-menu "[3-1] Lens Control"  
To submenu "[3-2] Pixel Adjust"  
Pixel Adjust  
Installation Style  
Matching the state of the projector’s projection, one can switch horizontal and vertical flip  
/ forward switch.  
Settings: Front, Ceiling Mount (Front), Rear, Ceiling Mount (RE)  
[Front]  
Front  
Front upright projection mode.  
Ceiling Mount (F)  
Rear  
Ceiling/front projection mode.  
Rear upright projection mode.  
Ceiling Mount (R)  
Keystone  
Ceiling/ rear projection mode.  
In regards to the projection plane, any occurring keystone distortion is adjusted in case  
the installation location is inclined.  
(*) There may be instances, when the video image - after having corrected keystone  
distortion - will not match the screen. The position with a shift correction of 0% position is  
an exception.  
(*) When there is a 3D input signal, adjustment is not possible.  
Horizontal  
Adjusts the horizontal keystone.  
Settings: -40 to 40  
[0]  
[0]  
Vertical  
Adjusts the vertical keystone.  
Settings: -30 to 30  
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Anamorphic  
The video images are projected after being enlarged in the vertical direction of the panel  
resolution. This setting is used when one uses the anamorphic lens to enlarge them in the  
horizontal direction.  
(*) Anamorphic mode cannot be set when there is a 3D signal input.  
If a 3D signal is fed in when Anamorphic mode is set to A or B, Anamorphic mode is  
automatically turned Off.  
Settings: A, B, Off  
[Off]  
A
Video with an aspect ratio of 2.35:1 is enlarged in the vertical direction of the panel  
resolution and then projected.  
B
Video with an aspect ratio of 16:9 are displayed by reducing them in the horizontal  
direction, without changing their size in the vertical direction.  
Off  
Used when watching video images other than those with a 2.35:1 aspect ratio while using  
an anamorphic lens. 2.35:1 video images are projected without any changes. (Black  
bands appear on all sides)  
Screen Adjust  
Black Level  
It corrects the white balance fault according to the reflective properties of the projection  
screen. Please adjust to your preference.  
Sets the black level when used indoors.  
Settings: 0 to 10  
[0]  
[3-1] Lens Control  
It controls each motorized functions of the lens during the projector-installation.  
Focus  
This function is used to adjust the focus.  
This function is used to adjust the zoom.  
This function is used to adjust the shift.  
Zoom  
Shift  
Lens Cover  
This function is used to set if the lens cover should be linked with a power supply for  
opening/closing, or if it should be left open.  
Settings: Auto, Open  
[Auto]  
Auto  
This opens/closes the lens cover when it is linked to on/off of a power supply.  
Regardless if the power supply is on on/off, the lens cover is always open.  
Open  
Image Pattern  
It is possible to adjust the projection screen during adjustment of the focus zoom shift.  
Settings: On, Off  
[On]  
On  
During the adjustment, the image pattern is displayed.  
The image pattern is displayed in conjunction with the above setting items.  
The external input signal is displayed without displaying the image pattern.  
Off  
This sets the lens control to on/off.  
Settings: On, Off  
Lock  
[Off]  
On  
Off  
It is not possible to adjust the above setting items. If the remote control button "LENS"  
button is pressed, a warning message is issued.  
This functions as lens control function.  
[3-2] Pixel Adjust  
This fine tunes each slight color errors in the horizontal/vertical directions of the video  
images in units of 1 pixel.  
(*) It is impossible to match all image pixels on the screen. Due to the equipment, there  
will always be some gaps.  
(*) In case the image is reversed, or upside-down, the horizontal and vertical directions  
are reversed.  
(*) Please perform adjustments on a clear still picture.  
(*) For fine tuning, the effects of adjustments may be difficult to understand for some  
video images.  
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Adjustments and settings in the menu (continued)  
Horiz. Red  
Horiz. Green  
Horiz. Blue  
(Move red to the left) 1 to 5 (move red to the right)  
(Move green to the left), 1 to 5 (move red to the right)  
(Move blue to the left) 1 to 5 (move red to the right)  
(move red down) 1 to 5 (move red up)  
[3]  
[3]  
[3]  
[3]  
[3]  
[3]  
Vert. Red  
Vert. Green  
Vert. Blue  
(Move green down) 1 to 5 (move green up)  
(move blue down) 1 to 5 (move blue up)  
[4] Display Setup  
Back Color  
Sets the color of the background, which is displayed without an input signal.  
Settings: Blue, Black  
[Blue]  
Blue  
Sets the background color to blue.  
Sets the background color to black.  
Black  
Menu Position  
Sets the picture position of the menu. Please set to your preferred position Navigate the  
menu by pressing the left or right keys when you have selected an item. Moreover, if  
one presses the button [OK], an image illustration appears at the position of the menu.  
The highlighted position in the illustration moves by use of the left and right keys. If one  
presses [OK], the menu moves to the highlighted position.  
If you press the key to the right, the menu will move starting from the top left -> top right  
-> central -> bottom right -> bottom left and then back to the upper left.  
By pressing of the left key, the menu moves in the opposite direction.  
[Upper left]  
Menu Display  
Sets the time for the menu to be displayed.  
Settings: 15 sec, On  
[On]  
15 sec  
On  
If there is no menu operation for 15 seconds, the menu display vanishes.  
Display always.  
Line Display  
Configures if input is displayed or not when input is switched.  
value: 5 sec, on  
[5 sec]  
[On]  
5 sec  
Displays for 5 seconds.  
Not displayed.  
Off  
Source Display  
Configures whether or not to display the signal, when the input is switched.  
Settings: On, Off  
On  
Off  
Display.  
Not displayed.  
Logo  
Configures whether or not to display the "D-ILA" logo upon activation.  
Settings: On, Off  
[On]  
On  
Off  
Displayed for 5 seconds.  
Not displayed.  
[5] Function  
Trigger  
Configures 12V output to an external screen equipped with a trigger function.  
Settings: Off, On(Power), On(Anamo)  
[Off]  
Off  
No output.  
On (Power)  
When turned on, control signals (12V) from the trigger terminal are emitted.  
If you turn off the power, the output of the control signal stops.  
During standby mode, an output will occur if the OPERATE button is pressed.  
After cooling, the output stops when you go back to standby.  
On (Anamo)  
Control signals (12V) are emitted when the Anamorphic mode is set from "Off” to “A” or  
“B”. If the Anamorphic mode is set to "A" or "B", the operation in this state equals "On  
(Power)".  
Off Timer  
Sets Off Timer function and its time.  
* If there are no operations, the unit powers off automatically.  
* It powers off automatically even while projecting an image.  
Settings: Off, 1 hour, 2 hours, 3 hours, 4 hours  
[Off]  
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Off  
Power is not turned off.  
1 Hour  
Power is turned off automatically after 1 hour.  
Power is turned off automatically after 2 hours.  
Power is turned off automatically after 3 hours.  
Power is turned off automatically after 4 hours.  
2 Hours  
3 Hours  
4 Hours  
High Altitude Mode  
Set to use at low pressure locations (900m above sea level).  
Settings: On, Off  
[Off]  
On  
Set.  
Off  
Do not set.  
Communication  
Sets the used control terminal. It is not possible to use it at the same time.  
Settings: RS-232C, LAN  
RS50  
R
S
6
0
[RS-232C]  
Terminal  
RS-232C  
Sets the RS-232C terminal.  
Sets the LAN terminal.  
LAN  
RS50  
RS60  
Network  
It is displayed, if the setting of the "Communication terminal” to the submenu "[5-1]  
Network" is set to "LAN".  
Lamp Reset  
Reset of the lamp use time to "0".  
RS50  
RS60  
[5-1] Network  
DHCP Client  
Sets the DHCP client.  
Settings: On, Off  
[Off]  
On  
Obtains automatically an IP address from within the connected network's DHCP server.  
* The automatic retrieval starts with the "Set" within the menu.  
Off  
The network settings are being done manually.  
IP Address  
Subnet Mask  
Sets the IP address.  
[192.168.0.2]  
[255.255.255.0]  
[192.168.0.254]  
Sets the subnet mask.  
Default Gateway  
MAC Address  
Set  
Sets the default gateway.  
Displays the MAC address of the unit.  
[5-1] Reflects the network setting.  
[6] Information  
Displays upon HDMI/COMP. input  
Input  
Displays video image input terminal.  
Source  
Deep Color  
Displays the name of the input source.  
Displays the color bit depth concerning an input video image signal.  
* When you input YCbCr (4:2:2), it is not displayed.  
* When there is information about DeepColor from the source device, it is displayed.  
Lamp Time  
Displays the lamp use time.  
Displays upon PC input  
Input  
Displays video image input terminal.  
Displays image resolution.  
Displays the H Frequency.  
Displays V Frequency.  
Resolution  
H Frequency  
V Frequency  
Deep Color  
Displays the color bit depth concerning an input video image signal.  
* When you input YCbCr (4:2:2), it is not displayed.  
* When there is information about DeepColor from the source device, it is displayed.  
Lamp Time  
Displays the lamp use time.  
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Operation guide (glossary)  
Gamma Curve  
The description of the gamma curve that assumes a gamma curve unit. Please read the relevant detailed description  
and professional books.  
The gamma curve of the projector to the input video signal determines for each color the relative value of its light output.  
The value of the input video image signal is displayed as a percentage - with  
both being displayed in % as units - of the maximum light input signal for bright-  
ness and the brightness output value as a percentage of the maximum output  
value of each color or the projector. In relation to the signal value of 50% of the  
input, it projects with brightness output value of 50%. However, a light output  
value of 0% is not completely black and neither no projection. As the possibil-  
ity of the projector to reproduce blackness is limited, it will be actually slightly  
brighter.  
100%  
50%  
The input video image signal value becomes a continuous curve of 0% to 100%  
for the gamma curve, which can be set with the projector. Moreover, it is impos-  
sible to get only one light output value for the input video image signal value.  
The gamma curve can be set for each color, i.e. red, green and blue. By select-  
ing the white color, the 3 colors can be adjusted at the same time.  
A larger angle of inclination of the gamma curve leads to a greater gap of the  
50%  
0%  
100%  
0%  
Input signal  
value  
light output value of that area and makes it easier to distinguish the video images. A low angle of inclination leads, on the  
contrary, to the difference in that area becoming smaller, so that the video images are harder to distinguish. If it is im-  
possible to get an inclination angle, so that it is chosen to become horizontal, the gap in that area vanished and it might  
be impossible to distinguish the video images.  
100%  
A
A
B
C
B
C
0%  
Input sig-  
nal value  
0%  
100%  
Suppose you knew the inclination of the input video image signal values of the watched video images, and would  
increase the slope of the portion of this area and attenuate the slope of other areas. It would then be easier to determine  
the video images. Also, if you did not know the inclination of the input video image signal value of the watched video  
images, adjustment would be difcult.However, there are some trends of the distribution of the input video image signal  
value depending on the type of video content. As some typical examples are prepared in the [Gamma] (Reference Page:  
46), it is recommended to perform similar settings before watching.  
Some methods about how to adjust the gamma curve are presented here, but in reality one can think of various adjust-  
ment methods, for example where red, green and blue are individually adjusted. In your own image creation, please  
enjoy the process of trial and error.  
100%  
100%  
0%  
0%  
Input sig-  
nal value  
0%  
0%  
Input sig-  
nal value  
100%  
100%  
The distribution of the input signal  
The distribution of the input signal  
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Description of the 3D method  
This is a description for the 3D-method using this unit, 3D-glasses (sold separately: PK-AG1-B) and an 3D  
synchro emitter (sold separately: PK-EM1). Set the 3D TV and 3D compatibility software to an appropriate  
viewing standard. For viewing, a separate unit compatible with  
3D playback is needed. For detailed description of other 3D  
methods, please read specialized books on this topic. (For the  
sake of explanation, a simplied and exaggerated picture is  
CAUTION  
used.)  
Please stop watching at once if  
you do not feel well and consult a  
physician if necessary.  
People who already have a kind of  
photosensitivity, sufferers from heart  
disease, and people in poor physical  
condition should not watch 3D video  
images of this device, which makes  
use of 3D glasses.  
The 3D scheme of this unit utilizes the principle of binocular  
parallax. It projects with the frame sequential method, where  
separately alternating images are produced for the left and  
right eye. Opening and closing of 3D glasses tted with liquid  
crystal shutters are controlled in such a way, that video images  
corresponding to the right/left eye and are only visible for the  
respective eye. As a result, one can watch three-dimensional  
It is recommended that you take  
a break periodically. Length and  
frequency of the required break  
differ due to individual differences.  
Please judge for yourself.  
images.  
Original  
Binocular parallax:  
Difference of the view  
on a single object  
when seen from the  
left and right eyes,  
respectively.  
Video images  
seen with the left  
eye  
Video images  
seen with the  
right eye  
CAUTION  
Eye  
The comprehensive brain function  
to judge stereoscopic vision and  
which include a feeling for real  
distances, develops while growing  
up by touching and seeing real  
objects, but in early childhood, it  
is still in an underdeveloped state.  
Even though there are individual  
differences, children under 5 are  
still developing. Letting them  
Stereoscopic  
video image  
frequently watch virtual 3D video  
images can be an obstacle for the  
development of a comprehensive  
three-dimensional feel.  
For younger children may suddenly  
become sick, because they continue  
watching without realizing symptoms  
like 3D sickness or deterioration  
of health until after watching 3D  
images. Please accompany your  
while it watches. And please be  
careful when it comes to your child’s  
bodily condition and state.  
Due to the difference of the video images both eyes see, the  
brain perceives them in a stereoscopic way. The video images  
that can be seen by the respective eyes are articially pro-  
duced. Due to the exposure of the eyes to the respective video  
images, the brain is induced to create a stereoscopic image,  
which is not present as a real object. In other words, it is a use  
of virtual images.  
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Separate images which can be seen by the right eye and left eye, respectively, are taken and produced  
separately. Therefore, the image for the left eye is only visible to the left eye, and the images for the right  
eye only or the right eye. The Human brain perceives stereoscopic images based on image information on  
both sides.  
Left-eye image  
Right-eye image  
CAUTION  
In most cases, 3D images taken  
or produced are horizontally  
arranged respectively. If these  
images were not horizontally  
arranged for left and right eye  
movement when watching,  
the brain could not perceive a  
stereoscopic image, but would  
still recognize a double image. As  
such video images can cause 3D  
sickness, please do not hold the  
3D glasses slanted relative to the  
video images.  
Stereoscopic  
video image  
The closer one looks at stereoscopic images, the greater the binocular disparity, which means greater  
perception of outward projection. At the same time, the focus has to t the screen, but the projecting image  
and the focus cause a great contradiction. This causes visual fatigue and discomfort.  
CAUTION  
Please watch from a distance three times the height of the screen. For example, for a  
projection size of 120, it should be approximately 4.5m, and for an 80-type, it should  
be around of 3 m. Please refer to page 19, where one can nd a table with the screen  
seizes and at the same height. Choosing a distance closer than recommended may  
cause eyestrain.  
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The frame sequential method is a way of displaying video images left and right sequentially. The projector  
projects the video images used for the left- and right eyes onto the screen. The video images for the left  
and right side are only visible with the respective eye, as the left and right side of the 3D glasses are  
opened and shut by a liquid crystal shutter. As a result, the left and right images are seen by the eye and  
show a 3D image.  
CAUTION  
Right-eye  
image  
As the video images for the left  
Left-  
eye  
image  
and right side ash alternatively  
when displayed, we urge you to  
refrain from looking at the screen  
with naked eyes. When viewed  
with several people, please  
prepare glasses for them.  
These 3D glasses are only for the  
3D video images of this device.  
Please do not use it for watching  
other objects or 2D video images.  
Close  
Eye  
Open  
3D-glasses  
Stereoscopic  
video image  
Video image projection  
with the projector frame  
sequential method  
In order to match the timing of the display of video images and the timing of the opening/closing of the 3D  
glasses liquid crystal shutters and it is necessary to show to the eyes only those video images, for the left  
or right eye, respectively, the projector of this unit sends these timing data from the 3D synchro emitter to  
the 3D glasses with infrared rays.  
CAUTION  
In regard to the 3D emitter, please direct the 3D glasses in such a way towards it, that  
the infrared rays can directly reach the 3D glasses.  
In the following cases, it may not work correctly.  
If you are near infrared communication equipment or lighting equipment.  
If the 3D-glasses do not face to the 3D synchro emitter.  
Depending on the use of 3D emitters, it may be possible that its operation might  
inuence the operation of other devices with infrared communication.  
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Maintenance  
Replacing the Lamp  
The lamp is a consumable item. If the image is dark or the lamp is turned off, replace the lamp  
unit.  
When the lamp replacement time approaches, a message is displayed on the screen and the condition  
is indicated by the indicator. (Reference page: 16 to 17, 67)  
CAUTION  
Do not insert your hands into  
the opening of the lamp!  
This could cause obvious  
deterioration of the  
equipment’s function, wounds  
and electric shocks.  
Do not replace the lamp  
immediately after the unit has  
been used, and allow a cooling  
period of 1 hour or more before  
replacement. The temperature  
of the lamp is still high and this  
may cause a burn.  
Lamp replacement procedure  
Remove the power plug from the  
outlet  
1
Remove the lamp cover  
2
Remove the screws with a screwdriver.  
Do not apply shock to the  
lamp unit. It may cause lamp  
blowout.  
Do not use ammable air duster  
to clean the internal parts of the  
unit. This may cause re.  
Loosen the screws on the lamp unit  
3
MEMO  
Loosen the screws with a screwdriver.  
Usable Lamp Life  
When using the Lamp Power”  
set at Normal", the lifetime of  
the lamp will be approximately  
3000 hours.  
This is an average lifetime and  
cannot be guaranteed.  
The lamp life may not reach  
3000 hours depending on the  
operating conditions.  
When the lamp has reached  
the end of its usable life,  
deterioration progresses  
rapidly.  
Pull out the lamp unit  
If the picture becomes dark,  
the tint becomes strange, or  
the image ickers, promptly the  
lamp unit for a new one.  
4
Grasp the handle and pull out the lamp unit.  
Purchasing the Lamp Unit  
Please consult your authorized  
dealer.  
Lamp Unit  
Part No.: PK-L2210U  
Handle  
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CAUTION  
Install the new lamp unit  
5
6
Use only genuine replacement  
parts for the lamp unit. Also,  
never attempt to reuse an old  
lamp unit. This may cause a  
malfunction.  
Do not touch the surface of a  
new lamp. This may shorten  
the lamp life and cause lamp  
blowout.  
Handle  
MEMO  
Tighten the screws of the new lamp  
unit  
After Replacing the Lamp  
Do not place the removed  
lamp unit at locations that is  
reachable by children or near  
Tighten the screws with a  
screwdriver.  
combustible items  
.
Dispose used lamp units in  
the same way as fluorescent  
lamps Follow your local  
.
community rules for disposal.  
Attach the lamp cover  
7
Insert the top part (with 2 claws) of the lamp cover into  
the unit.  
Fasten the screws with a  
screwdriver.  
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Maintenance  
Replacing the Lamp (Continued)  
Resetting lamp Time  
STAND BY  
ON  
After replacing a new lamp unit, please reset the lamp time.  
Description of two methods.  
INPUT  
HDMI 2  
HDMI 1  
COMP.  
PC  
Reset the lamp time from the menu screen.  
ASPECT  
ANAMO  
LENS AP.  
Display the setting menu  
1
LENS.  
C.M.D  
LIGHT  
CONTROL  
Picture Adjust  
HIDE  
Picture Mode  
Film  
Color Profile  
Color Temp.  
Gamma  
Film1  
Xenon1  
Film1  
MENU  
Film Tone  
Contrast  
Brightness  
Color  
0
0
0
0
Tint  
Advanced  
Reset  
Operate  
Exit  
MENU  
Back  
BACK  
Select  
BACK  
MENU  
PICTURE MODE  
CINEMA  
FILM  
ANIME  
3D  
NATURAL  
STAGE  
USER2  
Select“Function” “Lamp Reset”  
2
3
THX  
USER1  
GAMMA  
Function  
Select  
COLOR  
TEMP  
COLOR  
P.FILE  
PIC.  
ADJ.  
Off  
Off  
Trigger  
Off Timer  
Off  
High Altitude Mode  
Communication Terminal  
Network  
LAN  
Lamp Reset  
Confirm  
RS50  
RS60  
Operate  
Exit  
MENU  
Back  
BACK  
Select  
Re-conrm  
Reset Lamp Time?  
YES  
NO  
Select Yesand the lamp time is set to zero. Moreover,  
one returns to the previous menu.  
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Reset the lamp time by remote control.  
STAND BY  
ON  
Insert the power plug to the power  
outlet  
INPUT  
1
HDMI 1  
HDMI 2  
COMP.  
PC  
ASPECT  
ANAMO  
Red Lights  
LENS.  
LENS AP.  
C.M.D  
LIGHT  
CONTROL  
HIDE  
Must operate with the remote  
2
control in the standby mode (the  
projector is powered, but is not  
turned on).  
Press in the order as shown.  
BACK  
MENU  
Press each button within 2-second intervals and press  
the last button for 2 seconds or more.  
PICTURE MODE  
CINEMA  
FILM  
ANIME  
3D  
NATURAL  
STAGE  
USER2  
BACK  
OK  
HIDE  
THX  
USER1  
GAMMA  
COLOR  
TEMP  
COLOR  
P.FILE  
PIC.  
ADJ.  
Press for 2 seconds or more  
[STANDBY/ON] indicator and [LAMP] indicator blink  
alternately for 3 seconds. After that, the unit switches to  
standby mode.  
RS50
RS60  
WARNING LAMP STANDBY/ON  
CAUTION  
Reset the lamp time only when  
you have replaced the lamp.  
Never reset the service time when  
the lamp is still in use. Otherwise,  
the approximate standard for  
gauging replacement time may be  
inaccurate and lamp blowout may  
occur.  
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Maintenance  
Method for cleaning and  
replacing lters  
Clean the filter regularly or air intake efficiency may deteriorate and malfunction may  
occur.  
Remove the inner lter.  
1
CAUTION  
Pull the power plug from the  
power outlet.  
Please turn this unit and if  
you put in on a bed or a table,  
rst place something soft  
like a piece of cloth below.  
Then you can put it on top of  
it. Otherwise, it may cause  
scratches on this unit.  
Lift up while pushing the claw  
Clean the lter.  
2
MEMO  
If the filter is damaged or  
too dirty to be cleaned.  
Replace with a new lter. A  
dirty lter will dirty the internal  
parts of the unit and cause  
shadows on the video image.  
To purchase a new lter or  
when it is dirty in the internal  
parts, consult your authorized  
dealer.  
Wash the lter with water and dry it in a shaded area.  
In extremely soiled cases, using a neutral detergent  
is recommended. Put on rubber gloves when using a  
neutral detergent.  
After washing the lter with water, make sure that it is  
completely dry before reinstalling. Otherwise electric  
shock or malfunctions may occur.  
Do not clean the lter with a vacuum cleaner or air  
duster. The lter is soft and may be damaged.  
Inner Filter  
Part No.:  
Replacement Filter:  
PC010661199  
Reinstall the inner lter.  
3
Check that the left and  
right claws are locked onto  
the unit  
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Troubleshooting  
Before sending the unit to your authorized dealer for repair, please  
check the following points.  
The following situations are not malfunctions.  
You do not need to worry about the following situations if there is no abnormality on the  
screen.  
Part of the top surface or front of the unit is hot.  
A creaking sound is heard from the unit.  
An operating sound is heard from the inside of the unit.  
Color smear occurs on some screens.  
Perform the following operations when the unit is unable to operate normally due to external  
static or noise.  
When the unit is in standby mode, please pull out the power plug, then insert again.  
Press the power button on the unit to turn on the power again.  
A sound may be heard when the lamp is off but there is no danger.  
D-ILA device is manufactured using high-precision technology but there may be some missing  
pixels or pixels that remain permanently lit up.  
Power is not supplied  
Reference page:  
31  
Is the power cord disconnected? Insert the power cord (plug) rmly.  
Remove the power plug when the unit is  
Is the lamp cover properly shut? in standby mode and close the lamp cover  
properly. After that, insert the plug again.  
Reference page:  
61  
Is the lamp in Cool Down  
mode?  
After the Cool Down mode is complete, turn  
on the power again.  
Reference page:  
33  
Video image does not appear  
Is the correct external input  
selected?  
Reference page:  
32  
Select the correct external input.  
Is the AV device properly  
connected?  
Reference page:  
25 to 30  
Connect the AV device properly.  
Is the power of the AV device  
turned on?  
Turn on the power of the AV device and play  
the video.  
Reference page:  
32  
Are the correct signals being  
output from the AV device?  
Reference page:  
25 to 30  
Set the AV device properly.  
Is the setting of the input  
terminal correct?  
Set COMP.and HDMIin the setting menu  
according to the input signal.  
Reference page:  
51 to 52  
Is the video image temporarily  
hidden?  
Press the [HIDE] button to display the video  
image again.  
Reference page:  
36  
Remote control does not work  
Are batteries installed  
correctly?  
Match the polarities (  
inserting the batteries.  
or  
) correctly when  
Reference page:  
19  
Reference page:  
19  
Are batteries exhausted?  
Replace with new batteries.  
Is there an obstructive object  
between the remote control  
and remote sensor?  
Reference page:  
23  
Remove any obstructive objects.  
Is the remote control held too  
far away from the unit?  
Hold the remote control closer to the sensor  
when using.  
Reference page:  
23  
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The picture cannot be projected  
Will the picture flicker and  
become invisible with HDMI  
input?  
Reference page:  
26  
Please use a short HDMI cable.  
The image cannot output by HDMI terminal  
Is the setup of Control with  
Reference page:  
51  
Set up the Control with HDMI function to Off .  
HDMI function Off?  
Even if the Control with HDMIfunction is On”, there are still some devices cannot reveal image  
normally.  
Color does not appear or looks strange  
Reference page:  
47  
Is the image correctly adjusted?  
Adjust Color and Tint in the setting menu.  
Video image is fuzzy  
Reference page:  
32  
Is the focus correctly adjusted?  
Adjust the focus.  
Is the unit placed too near or too Set the unit at a correct distance from the  
Reference page:  
21, 23  
far away from the screen?  
screen.  
Video images are missing  
Reference page:  
Has setting been performed for  
screen mask?  
35  
Set Mask in the setting menu to Off .  
Reference page:  
51  
Alter the Picture Position value in the setting  
menu to ensure that images are not missing.  
Reference page:  
50  
Is the display out of position?  
Projected image is dark  
Check the lamp time on the information menu.  
Prepare a new lamp unit or replace as soon  
as possible when the lamp is near exhaustion.  
Reference page:  
60 to 63  
Is the lamp near exhaustion?  
The unit works when power is turned on but stops abruptly after a few minutes  
Remove the power plug when the unit is in  
standby mode and remove any blocking object.  
After that, insert the plug again.  
Are the air inlets and exhaust  
vent blocked?  
Reference page:  
3, 14  
Reference page:  
64  
Is the filter dirty?  
Clean the filter.  
Power is cut off suddenly  
Has setting been performed for  
off timer?  
Reference page:  
54 to 55  
Set Off Timer in the setting menu to Off .  
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In case this message is  
displayed  
Message  
Cause (Details)  
No device is connected to the input terminal.  
The input terminal is connected but there is no signal.  
COMP  
NO Input  
Input the video signals.  
A video signal that cannot be used in this unit has been input.  
Input video signals that can be used.  
COMP.  
*The names of input terminals such as COMP. will be displayed in yellow  
This message is displayed when the accumulated lamp time has  
exceeded 2900 hours.  
To clear the message, press the [Back] button.  
Lamp replacement  
Back  
BACK  
Get ready a new lamp unit and replace as soon as possible. Reset  
the lamp time after replacing the lamp. (Reference page: 60 to 63)  
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RS-232C Interface  
It is possible to control this machine, if it is connected by an RS-232C cross cable (D-Sub9  
pin) to a PC. Otherwise, this machine can be controlled via a computer network by connecting  
it with a LAN cable and sending of control commands. Please use it after you have understood  
this by reading professional books, or by discussing it with a system administrator.  
RS-232C Specications  
This unit  
Pin No.  
Signal  
RxD  
Function  
Receive data  
Transmit data  
Signal ground  
-
Signal Direction  
2
PC→This unit  
3
5
TxD  
This unit→PC  
GND  
N/C  
-
-
1,4,6 - 9  
PC refers to the controller such as a personal computer.  
Non-synchronous  
8 bit  
Mode  
Character Length  
Parity  
D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7  
None  
1
1
Start Bit  
Start Bit  
Stop Bit  
Stop Bit  
19200 bps  
Binary  
Data rate  
Data format  
TCP/IP-connection  
Before you can control it via LAN, you have to establish a TCP-connection via a "3-way-handshake". It is  
necessary for a connection authentication to send from the projector "PJ_OK" and - within 5 seconds after  
sending a "PJREQ" to receive "PJACK". Please perform this operation after conrming the operating  
status of the projector - again after establishment of a TCP connection, if you cannot send within 5 seconds  
"PJ_NG" or could not receive "PJNAK".  
Within 5 seconds  
Projector  
PJ_OK  
PJACK  
TCP-layer connection establishment  
TCP port number 20554  
Three-way handshake  
Projector Control  
PJREQ  
Connection authentication procedure  
Control PC  
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Command Format  
The command between this unit and the computer consists of“Header,“Unit ID,“Command,“Data”  
and “End”.  
Header (1 byte), Unit ID (2 bytes), Command (2 bytes), Data (n bytes), End (1 byte)  
Header  
This binary code indicates the start of communication.  
Type  
Description  
Binary code  
21  
3F  
40  
Operating command  
Response command  
Reference command  
PC  
PC  
This unit  
This unit  
This unit  
PC  
This unit  
PC  
06  
ACK  
(When the command is accepted without error, it  
returns to PC)  
Unit ID  
This code specifies the unit. The binary code is fixed at 8901 .  
Command and data  
Operating command and data (Binary code)  
Command  
0000  
Type  
Description  
Check whether communication is available between this  
unit and the PC during standby.  
Connection check  
During standby  
31: Turn on the power.  
During power on  
5057  
Power supply  
30: Turn off the power. (Standby mode)  
During power on  
32: COMP.  
RS50  
RS60  
4950  
5243  
Input  
33: PC  
36: HDMI 1  
37: HDMI 2  
Sends the same code as the supplied remote control.  
Remote Control  
Remote control code(Reference page: 70)  
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Reference command and data (Binary code)  
Command  
Type  
Data description  
During standby or power on  
30: Standby mode  
5057  
Power supply  
31: Power-on mode  
32: During Cool Down mode  
34: Warning mode  
During power on  
32: COMP.  
RS50  
RS60  
4950  
Input  
32: PC  
36: HDMI 1  
37: HDMI 2  
End  
This code indicates the end of communication. The binary code is fixed at 0A.  
Remote control code  
Binary code is sent during communication.  
Remote control button  
name  
Remote control button  
name  
Binary code  
Binary code  
37 33 30 31  
37 33 30 32  
37 33 30 33  
37 33 30 35  
37 33 30 36  
37 33 31 44  
37 33 32 30  
37 33 32 45  
37 33 32 46  
37 33 33 30  
37 33 33 34  
37 33 33 36  
37 33 34 36  
NATURAL  
USER 1  
USER 2  
37 33 36 41  
37 33 36 43  
37 33 36 44  
37 33 36 45  
37 33 36 46  
37 33 37 30  
37 33 37 31  
37 33 37 32  
37 33 37 34  
37 33 37 35  
37 33 37 36  
37 33 37 37  
37 33 38 37  
BACK  
ON  
R
S4  
0
USER 3  
THX  
STAND BY  
HIDE  
RS50  
RS60  
HDMI 1  
HDMI 2  
LENS.AP.  
MENU  
PIC.ADJ.  
RS40  
OK  
INFO.  
LENS CONTROL  
GAMMA  
C.TEMP  
ASPECT  
3D  
PC RS50  
COMP.  
RS60  
COLOR PROFILE  
37 33 34 44  
37 33 38 38  
RS50  
RS60  
ANIME  
STAGE  
CINEMA  
FILM  
37 33 36 36  
37 33 36 37  
37 33 36 38  
37 33 36 39  
C.M.D  
ANAMO  
COLOR SPACE  
37 33 38 41  
37 33 43 35  
37 33 43 44  
RS40  
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RS-232C Communication Examples  
This section shows the communication examples of RS-232C.  
Operating command  
Type  
Command  
Description  
Connection  
check  
PCThis unit: 21 89 01 00 00 0A  
This unit→PC: 06 89 01 00 00 0A  
Connection check.  
PCThis unit: 21 89 01 50 57 31 0A  
This unit→PC: 06 89 01 50 57 0A  
When power is turned on from  
standby mode.  
Power (On)  
Power (Off)  
When power is turned off  
(standby mode) from power-on  
mode.  
PCThis unit: 21 89 01 50 57 30 0A  
This unit→PC: 06 89 01 50 57 0A  
Input  
(COMP.)  
PCThis unit: 21 89 01 49 50 32 0A  
This unit→PC: 06 89 01 49 50 0A  
When video input is set to  
component.  
Remote  
Control  
(MENU)  
When the same operation as  
pressing the [MENU] button  
on the remote control is made  
PCThis unit: 21 89 01 52 43 37 33 32 45 0A  
This unit→PC: 06 89 01 52 43 0A  
Reference command  
Type  
Command  
Description  
PCThis unit: 3F 89 01 50 57 0A  
This unit→PC: 06 89 01 50 57 0A  
This unit→PC: 40 89 01 50 57 31 0A  
When information of power-  
on mode is acquired.  
Power (On)  
PCThis unit: 3F 89 01 49 50 0A  
This unit→PC: 06 89 01 49 50 0A  
This unit→PC: 40 89 01 49 50 36 0A  
Input  
(HDMI 1)  
When information of HDMI 1  
input is acquired.  
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Copyright and Caution  
About Trademarks and Copyright  
HDMI, HDMI logo and high denition multimedia interface  
are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing  
LCC.  
Caution  
Maintenance Procedures  
D-ILA Device Characteristics  
Do not project still pictures or pictures that have still  
segments for a long period of time. The still parts of  
the picture may remain on the screen.  
Take special notice of images on the screens of  
video games and computer programs. There is no  
problem when playing normal video images such as  
movies.  
Dirt on the cabinet  
Gently clean dirt on the cabinet with a soft cloth.  
In the case of heavy soiling, soak a cloth in water,  
wring dry and wipe, followed by wiping again with  
a dry cloth. Pay attention to the following as the  
cabinet may deteriorate in condition or paint may  
come off.  
Do not wipe with thinner or benzene.  
Do not spray with volatile chemicals like  
insecticide.  
When Unit is Unused for a Long Time  
Do not allow prolonged contact with rubber or  
plastic products.  
Prolonged disuse of the unit may effect an error on the  
functions. Turn on the power occasionally and operate  
the unit.  
Dirt in the air inlets  
Use a vacuum cleaner to suck up the dirt.  
Otherwise, use a cloth to wipe off the dirt. If dirt  
is allowed to accumulate in the air inlets, the  
internal temperature cannot be adjusted and this  
may cause a malfunction.  
Usage Environment  
Avoid direct exposure of screen to direct sunlight  
and illumination. Block light using a curtain.  
Images can be well projected by darkening the  
brightness of the room.  
Do not use this unit in rooms with cigarette  
smoke or oily smoke. This may cause the unit  
to malfunction.  
Dirt on the lens  
Clean the dirt using commercial blowers or  
lens cleaning papers for cleaning glasses and  
cameras. Do not use fluid-type cleaning agents.  
This may lead to peeling of the surface coating  
film. ( Reference page: 14)  
Parts Replacement  
This unit contains parts (optical part, cooling  
fan, etc.) that require replacement to maintain  
its functioning. The estimated time for parts  
replacement varies greatly depending on the  
usage and environment. Please consult your  
authorized dealer for replacement.  
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Specications  
Product Name  
Model Name  
D-ILA Projector  
DLA-RS40-B, DLA-RS50-B, DLA-RS60-B  
1
*
D-ILA device  
2
3
*
*
Display Panel/Size  
Projection Lens  
0.7" (1920pixels x 1080pixels) x 3 (Total no. of pixels: Approx. 6.22million)  
2.0 x power zoom lens (1.4:1 to 2.8:1)  
(Zoom/Focus: Power)  
220 W Ultra-high pressure mercury lamp [Part No. :PK-L2210U]  
Average lifespan: 3000 hours (normal mode)  
Light-source Lamp  
Screen Size  
Approx. 60" to 200" (Aspect ratio: 16:9)  
Approx. 1.8m to 12m  
Projection Distance  
Analog Video Input  
Format  
480i, 480p, 576i, 576p, 720p/50 Hz, 720p/60 Hz, 1080i/50 Hz  
1080i/60 Hz  
480i, 480p, 576i, 576p, 720p/50 Hz, 720p/60 Hz, 1080i/50 Hz  
1080i/60 Hz, 1080p/24 Hz, 1080p/50 Hz, 1080p/60 Hz  
PC compatible signals (Reference page: P24)  
Digital Video Input  
Format  
Resolution  
1920 dots x 1080 dots  
Input terminal  
1 system, RCA pin jack  
Y:1.0Vp-p, 75Ω  
3
×
Video Input  
Pb/Cb, Pr/Cr:0.7Vp-p, 75Ω  
Also supports R / G / B Sync on G  
*
2 system, HDMI 19 pin 2(HDCP compliant)  
4
×
*
HDMI Input  
Compatible with the HDMIv1.4a standard  
5
*
PC Input  
1 system, D-Sub 15 pin VGA  
Output terminal  
1 system,  
DC OUT 12V, 0.1A  
3.5mmDC Power Jack (  
)
Φ
Trigger terminal  
3D synchro  
Control terminal  
RS-232C terminal  
Remote terminal  
LAN terminal  
3D synchro emitter dedicated terminal (1 system, mini DIN 3pin)  
1 system , D-sub 9-pin (male) x1 (External control)  
1 system, stereo mini jack x1 (Remote Control)  
1 system, RJ-45 plug x1  
AC 110V-240V 50/60Hz  
Power Requirements  
Power Consumption  
350W(3.4A) (Standby mode: 0.9W)  
º
º
Temperature: 5 C to 35 C  
Operation Environment  
Installation Height  
Humidity: 20% to 80%(No condensation)  
(Storage Temperature: -10to 60)  
Below 5000ft (1524 m)  
Dimensions  
About 455mmx179mmx472mm  
(Width x Height x Depth)  
(Excluding foot, lens, and other protruding parts)  
Mass  
R
S4  
0
RS50  
RS60  
14.7kg  
/ 15.1kg  
(Please see page 13)  
Accessories  
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1 Regarding -W the color of the main body is some kind of white color. Regarding B, the color of the  
main body is some kind of black.  
*
*
2 D-ILA is the abbreviation for Direct drive Image Light Amplifier.  
* 3 D-ILA devices are manufactured using extremely high-precision technology. Pixel effectiveness is  
99.99%. Only 0.01% or less of the pixels are either missing or would remain permanently lit up.  
* 4 HDCP is the abbreviation for High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection system.  
The image of HDMI input terminal may not be displayed due to HDCP specication change.  
* 5 Ethermet is not supported.  
Design and specications are subject to change without prior notice.  
Please note that some of the pictures and illustrations may have been abridged, enlarged or  
contextualized in order to aid comprehension. Images may differ from the actual product.  
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Dimensions  
(Unit: mm)  
Top Surface  
Bottom Surface  
5
59  
337  
455  
Front  
Back Surface  
227.5  
110  
92  
Φ60  
Lamp cover  
Lens center  
Connection terminal section of the  
RS50  
RS60  
illustration is  
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[2] Input Signal............................. Page 37, 41  
[3] Installation............................... Page 38, 42  
[4] Display Setup............................... Page 38  
[5] Function ................................. Page 39, 42  
[6] Information.................................... Page 39  
Operating procedure......................... Page 44  
3D  
Shorthand for "Three-dimensional"  
Operation Guide (Glossary)............... Page 57  
Connection by 3D SYNCHRO  
terminal ............................................. Page 28  
3D format of [2-1] HDMI..................... Page 52  
Picture Mode of [1] Picture Adjust...... Page 45  
Color Prole of [1] Picture Adjust ....... Page 45  
Points of note ................................ Page 4, 57  
Batteries  
Types ................................................ Page 13  
How to insert batteries ...................... Page 19  
HDMI  
Gamma  
Shorthand for "High-Denition Multimedia  
Glossary.......................................... Page 56  
Gamma of [1] Picture Adjust............. Page46  
[1-2-2] Custom Gamma ................... Page 49  
Interface"  
Specications......................................Page 73  
Connection method............................ Page 26  
[2-1] HDMI.......................................... Page 51  
(Note on length) ................................. Page 26  
Spare parts  
See "Filters" section  
See "Lamp" section  
THX  
Shift  
The etymology for "THX" comes from the title of  
the movie "THX 1138".  
Shift Amount....................................... Page 21  
Adjustment......................................... Page 33  
THX Certication................................ Page 10  
Picture Mode of [1] Picture Adjust...... Page 45  
Zoom  
Magnication...................................... Page 73  
Anamorphic Lens  
Adjustment......................................... Page 32  
Anamorphic of [3] Installation............. Page 53  
Installation  
Color  
Color Prole of [1] Picture Adjust ....... Page 45  
Angle.................................................. Page 21  
Settings.............................................. Page 50  
Ceiling Mount................................. Page 4,22  
Caution.............................................. Page 20  
Settings Menu  
Color temp. of [1] Picture Adjust......... Page 46  
Color of [1] Picture Adjust .................. Page 46  
Tint of [1] Picture Adjust .................... Page 46  
[1-1] Color temp. ............................... Page 47  
Color Space of [1-2] Advanced ......... Page 48  
[1-2-2] Custom Gamma..................... Page 49  
[1-2-3] Color Management................ Page 50  
Screen Size  
Structure ............................................ Page 45  
Menu operating method..................... Page 44  
Projection Distance  
Distance Chart ................................... Page 23  
Input Signal  
Distance Chart ................................... Page 23  
Aspect (Video) and aspect  
PC signal support table...................... Page 24  
(PC) of [2] Input Signal....................... Page 50  
Zoom of [3-1] Lens Control ............... Page 53  
[6] Information.................................... Page 55  
Noise  
NR. of [1-2] Advanced........................ Page 48  
Mask  
Filter  
Mask of [2] Input Signal ...................... Page51  
Inlet lter location............................... Page 14  
Replacement Filter Number ............... Page 64  
Cleaning and Replacement................ Page 64  
Screen Menu  
Table Menu Structure......................... Page 37  
[1] Picture Adjust.......................... Page 37, 40  
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Index (continued)  
Message  
Meaning ............................................. Page 67  
Lamp  
Replacement Lamp Number .............. Page 60  
Recommended use time .................... Page 60  
Lamp time of [6] Information .............. Page 55  
Replacement...................................... Page 60  
Lamp power of [1-2] Advanced .......... Page 49  
Lamp reset of [5] Function ................. Page 55  
How to reset the lamp time .......... Page 62, 63  
Notes of Caution .................................. Page 4  
Remote control  
Button placement .............................. Page 19  
Instructions......................................... Page 23  
See "Dry battery" section  
Lens  
[3-1] Lens Control ............................. Page 53  
Focus of [3-1] Lens Control ............... Page 53  
Zoom of [3-1] Lens Control ............... Page 53  
Shift of [3-1] Lens Control .................. Page 53  
(Cleaning the lens)............................. Page 72  
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