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Multi-Function LCD Projector DT100
User’s Manual
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Thank you for purchasing the DT100 LCD Projector.
Before operating your projector, please read this manual carefully.
● Features
• 5 in 1:The DT100 offers five display functions from one machine.
1. Documents
:
:
:
:
:
Directly project documents, catalogs and other printed
materials
2. OHP
Selecting the OHP functions allow for direct viewing of
transparencies, slides and other printed materials
Connect and display from your PC, Macintosh or other
RGB equipment
Display images from VCRs, DVD and video cameras for
enhanced multimedia presentations
Project 3D objects such as circuit boards, coins, lab
objects
3. PC
4. Video
5. 3D Objects
• Ease of operation
Easily switch between projecting printed materials to data or video images
with a press of a button.
• Total cost of ownership
With direct access to the OHP, special transparencies are not required saving
you time and expense.
• Superb reproduction
The DT100 integrates a high-resolution single plate color CCD camera with 2
million pixels. This provides for realistic and sharp original color reproduction.
• Image enlargement
With Zoom capabilities, fine text and other material can be easily enlarged
without moving the projector.
• Image interpolation
With native XGA resolution, the DT100 is adept at projecting non-native
sources up to SXGA and to VGA resolutions.
● About Trademarks
IBM is a registered trademark of IBM Corporation.
Macintosh and Power Book are trademarks of Apple Computer Inc.
Windows is a trademark of U.S. Microsoft Corporation.
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Warnings and Safety Precautions
● Warning Symbols
To alert the user to important safety precautions, the following symbols are used
in this manual and on the product. Make sure you understand what these
symbols mean before operating the projector.
: Death or serious injury may result if this warning is ignored.
WARNING
: Injury or damage to the equipment may result if this warning is
ignored.
CAUTION
: This indicates an item that you should take care of when handling
your projector.
NOTE
: This symbol alerts the user to high voltage that may cause electric
shock.
● Safety Precautions
WARNING
• If a fault occurs:
•
If you detect smoke, or a strange smell or sound, immediately pull out the
power plug.
It is dangerous to continue using the projector after a fault occurs. Return the
projector to the dealer where it was purchased for repair.
• Avoid placing the projector near dangerous substances.
•
Make sure that no metallic or flammable material can get into the projector
through the air vents.
•
Do not place any objects containing water on top of or next to the projector.
• If foreign matter gets inside the projector:
•
If foreign matter such as water or metal gets inside, immediately pull out the
power plug.
It is dangerous to continue using the projector when foreign matter gets
inside. Return the projector to the dealer where it was purchased for
servicing.
• Do not remove the cabinet.
Do not remove the cabinet. There are high-voltage components inside and
touching these parts may cause electric shock, or damage the equipment.
•
• Handle the power cable safely.
•
Do not place any heavy objects on top of the power cable.
Damage to the power cable can cause wire breakage, fire, or electric shock.
Do not pull the power cable when disconnecting the power plug.
Pulling the cable may break the wires or cause fire or electric shock. Always
hold the plug itself when pulling it out of the power outlet.
Do not damage the power cable. If the power cable is damaged (e.g. the core
is exposed or cut), contact the sales office of purchase.(charged)
It may cause fire or electric shock to continue using the damaged power
cable.
•
•
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• Do not look through the lens.
Do not look through the lens into the projector during operation.
The powerful rays passing through the lens may damage the eyes.
•
• Do not put the projector in unstable places.
•
Do not put the projector in unstable places such as on unstable desks or
slopes.
Doing so may cause the projector to drop or turn over, resulting in injury.
• Do not use any voltages other than specified.
•
Do not use any voltages other than specified.
Doing so may cause fire or electric shock.
• Do not disassemble the alkaline batteries
•
Do not short-circuit, disassemble, or burn the alkaline batteries.
Doing so may cause the alkaline solution to leak, Which could cause eye injury,
as well as cause a fire or damage the surrounding area due to heat or explosion.
If the alkaline solution touches skin or clothes, wash them with clean water.
If it get into eyes, immediately wash them with clean water and see a doctor.
• Do not bump the glass surface
Do not bump the glass surface over the scanner.
Doing so may break the glass, resulting in injury.
•
• Do not touch the air vents or lamp cover
•
The air vents, lamp cover, and peripheral surfaces may be hot during
operation or just after the light is turned off.
Do not touch those for a long time.
• Do not block the lens front
•
Do not block the lens front during operation.
The powerful rays passing through the lens may cause fire or burns if you put
anything in front of the lens or block the lens with your hand during operation.
CAUTION
• Installation
Avoid installing the projector in places where it may be exposed to:
•
- Strong vibrations
- Soot or steam
- Direct sunlight or near a heater (35°C/95°F or higher)
- High humidity or dust
- Extreme cold (0°C/32°F or lower)
- Strong magnetic or electric field generated from a nearby appliance
- Wobbling on an unstable surface
• Do not block the air vents.
Do not block the air vents with cloth or an object.
•
When you put anything around the unit, be sure to ensure a space of 10 cm/4
inches or more between the unit and the air vent. Be sure to prevent paper or
cloth from blocking the air vent at the bottom of the unit. If blocked, the
internal temperature may increase, resulting in malfunctions.
• Do not bump the projector.
Avoid bumping the projector when moving or handling.
Shocks can cause damage.
• Care of the projector
To prevent risk of accidents, always pull out the power plug before cleaning
•
•
the projector.
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•
•
Clean the lens surface with a commercial blower or lens cleaning paper.
Wiping with tissue paper or a handkerchief can damage the lens.
To clean the cabinet, operation panel, and glass surface, wipe gently with a soft
cloth. For particularly dirty spots, soak the cloth in a neutral detergent mixed in
water, wring out well and wipe off the dirt, then use a dry cloth to wipe dry.
Do not wipe the projector with any volatile solvent such as benzine or thinner.
Solvents can cause surface deformation or flaking of the paint.
If using an impregnated cloth, follow the instructions.
•
• Avoid scratching the glass surface.
•
Take care not to scratch the glass surface of the scanner with hard or pointed
objects.
Scratches on the glass may distort the projected image.
• Batteries
•
When inserting batteries in the remote control, note the polarity (plus and
minus signs) and insert correctly as indicated. Inserting a battery in a wrong
direction can cause rupture or leakage, and may result in fire and injury or
soil the surrounding area.
•
•
Do not use batteries other than the type specified for the equipment. Do not
use a new battery and an old battery together. Incorrect battery usage may
result in rupture or leakage, and may cause fire and injury.
Do not heat, break open, burn, or immerse the batteries. Battery rupture or
leakage may cause fire and injury.
• Servicing and cleaning
Have the internal components cleaned by a retailer about once a year.
•
There is a risk of fire or faulty operation if the inside of the projector gets
dusty and is not cleaned for a long time. For best results, the projector should
be serviced before the wet season brings damp conditions. Cleaning charges
are at the discretion of the retailer.
• If not using the projector for a long period:
•
If you do not plan to use the projector for a long time, pull out the power plug
for safety.
• Disposal
Follow the recommendations of your local authority when disposing of the
projector.
•
• Transporting the projector
•
Use the special packaging when transporting the projector. The manufacturer.
cannot accept responsibility in the event of damage or accident if other
packaging is used.
•
•
Use the special packaging no more than two times. Repeated usage reduces
the shock absorbency of the packaging and can lead to damage or accident.
Contact the retailer if you require new packaging.
• Lamp implosion
An AC type New Super High pressure lamp is used in this projector and it is
•
rare for the lamp to explode during use. The lamp is also designed to forcibly
turn off because there is a high possibility that the lamp breaks if it is used
beyond the lamp usage of 1500 hours (Refer to pages E-45 and E-46).
Note the following things
•
A noise occurs because the internal pressure of the New Super High pres
sure lamp gets extremely high.
The unit is designed so that no pieces of glass come out of it when the lamp
explodes.
•
However, the gas inside of the lamp can escape and looks like white smoke.
It will not cause any fire.
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Remedy
If a lamp explodes in a product, there will be pieces of lamp inside. Do not
•
replace the lamp. Return the product to the sales office or agent of purchase.
Even though the lamp has exploded, never try to replace the lamp by yourself.
The lamp pieces may cause injury.
• Replacing the lamp
Be sure to turn the lamp off and pull out the power plug when the fan stops,
•
and wait an hour or more before replacing the lamp.
Replacing the lamp during operation or just after the power is turned off may
cause burns due to heat.
Refer to "Replacing the Lamp unit" on page E-45 for the procedure.
• Replacing / cleaning the air filter
Be sure to pull out the power plug when the cooling fan stops before removing
•
the air filter.
Removing the air filter while the cooling fan is rotating may cause a burn injury.
Refer to "Cleaning the Air filter" on page E-47 for the procedure.
• Avoiding malfunctions and accidents
•
Adjust the Adjustable feet to keep the projector horizontal.
Using the projector in a tilted status may cause injury when it turns over.
Refer to "Adjustable feet" on page E-16 or the adjusting procedure.
• Do not disassemble the manganese batteries
•
Do not short-circuit, disassemble, or burn the manganese batteries.
Doing so may cause the batteries to generate heat or explode due to the
leaked solution, resulting in fire, injury, or damages to the surrounding area.
• Do not do the followings
•
•
Do not put anything heavy on the projector.
Do not step on the projector, rack, or stand. Do not hold or hang on the
projector.
Doing so may cause the projector to turn over or break, resulting in injury.
Especially be careful if small kids are near.
Do not use the rack unless the casters are locked when placing the projector
on a rack with casters.
Doing so may cause the projector to move or turn over, resulting in injury.
Do not turn the lamp on/off within one minute after it is turned off/on.
Extremely high voltage is generated in the lamp just after it is turned on.
Turning the lamp on/off too frequently may cause the lamp to deteriorate or
break, resulting in malfunctions of the projector.
•
•
•
Do not project an image with the lens cap attached.
• Moving the projector
•
Be sure to pay attention to the glass surface when moving the projector while
holding the handles with both hands.
If not inserted fully, the material cover may get loose and fall off while you carry it.
•
• Care of the power cable and plug
•
Do not put the power cable near a heater.
Doing so may cause the sheath of the cable to melt down, resulting in fire or
electric shock.
•
•
Do not plug or pull out the power plug with wet hands.
Doing so may cause electric shock.
Be sure to pull out the power plug and disconnect any cable connections
between units and release the anti-theft lock before moving the
projector.Moving the projector with cables attached may cause fire or electric
shock because the cables are damaged.
•
If you do not plan to use the projector for a long time, pull out the power plug
for safety.
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● Notice
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are de-
signed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the
equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates,
uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to
cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the
interference at his own expense.
● FCC WARNING
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
For FCC compatibility, use only the attached cable to connect to external
devices.
● WARNING
This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause
radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate
measures.
For EN55022 compatibility, use only the attached cable to connect to external
devices.
3. GSGV Acoustic Noise Information Ordinance:
The sound pressure leveI is Iess than 70dB (A) according to ISO 3744or ISO 7779.
In UK, a BS approved power cable with moulded plug has a BIack (five Amps) fuse installed for
use with this equipment. If a power cable is not supplied with this equipment please contact your
supplier.
CAUTION: To turn off main power, be sure to remove the plug from power outlet. The power,
outlet socket should be installed as near to the equipment as possible, and should be easily
accessible.
DOC compliance Notice
This Class A digital apparstus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing
Equipment Regulations.
For Europe
For North America
Two types of power cables are supplied with the projector: Three-pin type for U.S.A and Canada;
and Two-pin type for Europe.
DO NOT REMOVE ANY SCREWS except the lamp cover screw and two lamp unit screws.You
could receive an electric shock.
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Contents
Part Names and Functions............................................................ E-9
Projector ................................................................................................................... E-9
Terminal panel ................................................................................................... E-11
Buttons (Operation Panel) ................................................................................. E-12
Buttons (Adjustment Panel) ............................................................................... E-13
Remote Control....................................................................................................... E-14
Using Remote Control ....................................................................................... E-15
Installing Batteries ............................................................................................. E-15
Installation ................................................................................... E-16
Installation Procedure ........................................................................................ E-16
Adjustable feet ................................................................................................... E-16
Projection Distance and Image Size .................................................................. E-17
Typical Installation.............................................................................................. E-18
How to Connect Your Projector.................................................... E-19
Connecting to a Personal Computer.................................................................. E-19
If images of a parsonal computer are not projected .......................................... E-21
Input Signal Compatibility Table (PC video input) .............................................. E-22
Connecting to Video Deck or Laser Disc Player ................................................ E-25
Operation..................................................................................... E-26
Basic Operation of Imput Devices PC and Video Deck ..................................... E-26
Basic Operation in the OHP Mode..................................................................... E-29
PC Zoom............................................................................................................ E-31
Compensating Keystoning ................................................................................. E-32
Making Adjustments .......................................................................................... E-33
Basic Operation ................................................................................................. E-37
About the "Memory" menu................................................................................. E-41
Maintenance................................................................................ E-43
Protection from Overheating .............................................................................. E-43
Replacing the Lamp unit .................................................................................... E-45
Cleaning the Air filter ......................................................................................... E-47
Troubleshooting ........................................................................... E-48
Specifications .............................................................................. E-50
* Company names and product names herein are those companys tradenames and registered
trademarks.
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Part Names and Functions
Part Names and Functions
Projector
Zoom adjuster
Rotate to adjust the screen size.
See page E-26 for details.
Adjustment panel
Materials cover
Used for holding down flat materials or
printed matter placed over the scanner.
See page E-29 for details.
These buttons are provided for setting the
adjustment menu.
See page E-13 for details.
Operation panel
Handle
This panel houses the buttons
and indicators used for normal
control of the projector. The
lamp ON/OFF button, input
device switching button, OHP
enlargement button, OHP
brightness button and
Remote control
sensor
indicators are located here.
See page E-12 for details.
Terminal panel
This panel houses the terminals and
connectors for connecting the
projector to a PC, video, or other
device.
See page E-11 for details.
Lens
Air vent A (Air filter)
Images are projected from here.
Cool air is drawn in from outside via this vent.
An air filter is provided to prevent dust from
entering the inside of the projector.
See page E-47 for details.
Focus adjuster
Rotate to adjust the focus.
See page E-27 for details.
Adjustable feet
Used for adjusting the vertical angle at which
images are projected and the horizontal balance.
Rotate counter clockwise to extend, clockwise to
retract.
Tilt adjust button
Press to adjust the tilt foot.
See page E-16 for details.
See page E-16 for details.
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Scanner
Speaker
Materials or printed matter to be
projected during OHP
presentations are placed on the
scanner.
See page E-29 for details.
Remote control
sensor
Air vent B
Air is expelled from this vent.
Lamp unit cover (Bottom of the unit)
This cover protects the lamp unit.
See page E-45 for details.
Power cable connector
See page E-18 for details.
Anti-theft lock
Refer to "NOTE" below.
NOTE
• About the anti-theft lock
MicroSaver and Kensington are registered trademarks of Kensington Technol-
ogy Group. All product names mentioned in this document are trademarks or
registered trademarks of their respective owners.
© 1998 Kensington Technology Group.
Kensington Technology Group
2855 Campus Drive
San Mateo, CA 94403, U.S.A.
Phone:(650)572-2700
Fax:(650)572-9675
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Part Names and Functions
■ Terminal panel
Video Source
video input
Audio output
PC audio
input
Video Source
audio inputs
S-video
video input
V
L
R
OUT
PC-AUDIO
IN
S-VIDEO
TEST
VIDEO-IN
PC-OUT
PC-IN
PC video
input
Test (maintenance) PC video
input/output output
PC video input
PC video output
PC analog RGB input terminal
Connector for outputting input video images as-is. Video images are
output when the lamp is [ON] or during standby.
PC audio input
PC audio input terminal (stereo).
Video Source audio inputs
Video Source video input
S-video video input
Audio output
Video Source audio input terminal (stereo).
Video Source (NTSC, PAL or SECAM) input terminal
S-video (Y/C separation) input terminal
DT100 stereo audio output terminal
This stereo mini-jack outputs the currently selected audio source
(PC or video source). Audio is output from PC during standby.
Audio is output from PC when OHP is selected.
Input/output terminal used only for maintenance and test exclusively.
Service only.
Test (maintenance) input/output
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■ Buttons (Operation Panel)
Source selections
(OHP, PC, video source)
Lamp indicator
Power indicator
ON/STANDBY
ON/STANDBY
OHP
PC
VIDEO
BRIGHTNESS
ZOOM
POWER
LAMP
ALARM
Alarm indicator
Brightness control Magnification control
ON/STANDBY button
• Turns the lamp ON/OFF.
• Only this button is operative when the lamp is OFF.
Source Selections (OHP, PC, and
video source)
• These buttons select the input device.
• When PC is selected, images from the PC INPUT connector are
projected. When VIDEO is selected, images from the VIDEO input
terminal are projected. When OHP is selected, materials or
printed matter placed on the projector scanner are projected.
• These buttons adjust the OHP magnification. The left button
reduces the image, while the right button enlarges the image.
Magnification control
(Operates only when OHP is
selected.)
Brightness control
(Operates only when OHP is
selected.)
• These buttons adjust the OHP brightness. The left button makes
the image darker, while the right button makes the image brighter.
Power indicator
Lamp indicator
• Lights in red during standby and in green when the lamp is lit.
• Lights when the lamp is on
• Blinks for about 6 seconds then stays on when the ON/STANDBY
button is pressed to turn on the lamp.
• Blinks for 120 seconds, then turns off when the ON/STANDBY
button is pressed to turn off the lamp.
• Blinks rapidly if the lamp fails to turn on even when the ON/
STANDBY button is pressed to turn on the lamp.
(In this case, blinks more rapidly than other blinking, and more
slowly when turned off and the lamp fails to turn on.)
• Lights or blinks when machine trouble occurs.
Lit: Indicates overheating
Alarm indicator
Blinking: Indicates that the fan cover is displaced.
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Part Names and Functions
■ Buttons (Adjustment Panel)
MENU button
MENU
SET button
SET
ADJUST
VOLUME
+ / – button
MENU button
+ / – button
• This button is used to display the menu screen or to select menus.
Refer to page E-33 and subsequent pages for the contents of
menu setting.
• These buttons call up the menu for the item that you selected by
the MENU button. These are also used to set adjustment param-
eters.
• These buttons are used to adjust the volume when the menu is
not displayed.
SET button
• Press to enter and adjust each menu item.
* The menu screen and adjustment display are automatically turned off and the new settings are stored in memory
after about 15 seconds if no button is pressed.
* See page E-33 for details of menu adjustments.
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Remote Control
ON/
STANDBY
ON/STANDBY button
MENU button
OHP
PC
VIDEO
SET
Select buttons
(OHP/PC/VIDEO)
MENU
SET button
/
/
/
buttons
AUTO
SYNC
ZOOM
ZOOM buttons
AUTO SYNC button
KEYSTONE button
BRIGHT
Brightness control buttons
Volume control buttons
KEYSTONE
VOLUME
ON/STANDBY button
• Turns the projector lamp ON/OFF.
• Only this button is valid when the projector lamp is turned OFF.
• Images from the PC INPUT connector are projected when PC is
selected, images from the VIDEO INPUT when VIDEO is se-
lected, and materials or printed matter placed on the projector are
projected when OHP is selected.
Select buttons (OHP/PC/VIDEO)
• This button shows the MENU display.
• The same settings as from the operation panel are available using
MENU items.
MENU button
SET button
• Press to fix each menu item.
/
/t /s buttons
• Use these buttons to change items, adjust values, or select items
in the MENU display.
•
Use these buttons to scroll the zoom display in the PC ZOOM display.
• These buttons adjust the OHP magnification in the OHP mode.
• Adjusts the magnification of the PC in the PC mode.
The left button reduces the image, while the right button enlarges
the image.
ZOOM buttons
• These buttons adjust the OHP brightness.
The left button makes the image darker, while the right button
makes the image brighter.
Brightness control buttons
Volume control buttons
•
These buttons adjust the volume in the PC and the VIDEO modes.
The left button turns down the volume, while the right button turns
up the volume.
AUTO SYNC button
KEY STONE button
• This button performs synchronizing automatically. (Valid when PC/
VIDEO is selected.)
• These buttons compensate keystoning.
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Part Names and Functions
■ Using Remote Control
• Use the Remote control within about 6 meters (20 feet) and within an angle of 30˚ either
side of a line at right angles to the front or back of the projector. Note that the distance will
diminish as the batteries become exhausted.
• Note that the Remote control will not function if there is any obstacle between it and the
sensor on the projector.
■ Installing Batteries
1. Press and slide the cover off the battery
compartment.
2. Install two batteries in the battery com-
partment, making sure that they are
aligned as indicated by the (+) and (-)
marks.
3. Slide the cover into position on the
battery compartment.
CAUTION
Handling the Remote control
• Do not subject the Remote control to excessive shock.
• Do not allow water or other liquids to spill onto the Remote control. If they do, wipe dry immediately.
• Avoid heat and humidity. Remove the batteries if the Remote control will be unused for extended periods.
• Do not mix new batteries with old batteries, or batteries of different types.
• Do not disassemble or subject batteries to heat. And do not dispose of batteries in fire.
• Dispose of a used battery according to the local rules.
• The Remote control may not work if an inverter device is near.
NOTE
• Use SUM-3 AA-size batteries.
• Do not use Ni-Cd batteries or rechargeable batteries. Use only manganese batteries or alkaline batteries.
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Installation
■ Installation Procedure
Determine the
Put your
projector in
place.
installation
Connect
external devices.
Set up a screen
END
location and
image size.
See page E-17,
"Projection Distance
and Image Size."
PC, video source, etc.
■Adjustable feet
Use the adjustable feet to adjust the position or inclination of the projected image.
Press the right and left tilt adjust button to lift the front side of the unit and let go your hold
when the desired height is reached. Rotate the bottom of the tilt foot for fine adjustment.
Rotate counterclockwise to extend and clockwise to retract the tilt foot.
Tilt adjust button
DOWN
UP
Adjustable feet
CAUTION
• Adjust both feet so that both sides of the front of the projector remain level.
Failure to do so may result in the projector sliding or falling and becoming damaged.
• Air for cooling is forcibly taken in through the air vent A at the bottom of the unit. If the vent is blocked by paper or
cloth, the internal temperature increases, resulting in accidents or malfunctions.
• The rubber feet may soil the floor depending on the materials.
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Installation
■ Projection Distance and Image Size
Use the following diagrams to determine the exact image size and what screen is required
for any given projection distance.
• The focal range is 1.43m (56.3") to 14.86m (585") from the lens.You must install your
projector within this projection distance range.
Width
Screen size
(diagonal)
Projection distance
(1.43m/56.3 inches to 14.86m/585 inches)
300
250
200
610 457
(240" 180")
508 381
(200" 150")
406 305
(160" 120")
WIDE
150
100
305 229
(120" 90")
TELE
203 152
(80" 60")
(40" 30")
102 76
50
(inch)
cm (inch)
1
3
5
7
9
11
13 15(m)
Width x height
(screen size)
Projection distance
CAUTION
Installation location
• Do not install your projector where excessively hot or cold. The ambient temperature should be within the range of
0°C to 35°C (32° to 95°F).
• Position your projector so the sunlight or other bright light source does not strike the screen directly. If sunlight or
other bright light strikes the screen directly, the image will appear white and difficult to see.
If you are using your projector in a brightly lit room, draw the curtains or blinds to darken the area around the
screen.
• Do not install your projector where it will be subject to excessive humidity, dust, soot, or tobacco smoke.
Image quality will deteriorate if dirt builds up on the optical components such as the lenses and mirrors.
• Do not install your projector where the air vents may become obstructed or there is poor air flow. A rise in
temperature may result in fire and damage. (Note that air vents are located at the bottom and on the right side.)
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■ Typical Installation
1. Determine where to set up your projector and screen.
Set up your projector on a strong and stable surface that is as level as possible.
ON/STANDBY
ON/
STANDBY
2. Connect the supplied power cable and press the
button.)
button (or
90°
3. Position your projector so that the screen is at a right angle to the
center line of the projector lens.
Move your projector horizontally so that the top and bottom lines of the image projected
on the screen are straight and parallel to each other.
Adjustable feet
4. Adjust the adjustable feet to tilt your projector to achieve the desired
projector height. (The tilt can be adjusted from 0° to 7°.)
Adjusting the tilt changes the vertical position of the image projected on the screen.
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How to Connect Your Projector
How to ConnectYour Projector
CAUTION
• To protect your projector and external input devices, make sure that all power supplies connected to these devices
are turned OFF.
• For details of how to use and connect external input devices to be connected to your projector, refer to the user's
manuals accompanying them.
• Sometimes images are not displayed properly when displaying on notebook PC LCDs. If this happens, turn the
notebook PC display OFF. How to turn the notebook PC display OFF varies according to the manufacturer of the
notebook. For details, refer to the User's Manual provided with the notebook PC.
• Some computers or computers in some settings cannot be connected to your projector. Please consult your
dealer for details.
■ Connecting to a Personal Computer
● List of cables and adaptors
RGB output
Model
Mini D-SUB 15-pin (VGA)
Maker
PC/AT
Type
Connection
Supplied cable
Notebook,
compatibles
Apple
Desktop type Each maker
Notebook type PowerBook, G3.
Supplied cable
Macintosh
(The monitor output needs to be mini D-
SUB 15-pin.)
PowerBook
Adaptor (on the market) *+
Macintosh pin adaptor (on the market)
Supplied cable
Adaptor (on the market) *+
Macintosh pin adaptor (on the market)
Supplied cable
(excluding iBook, DUO, 100, 140,
145B, 150, 170, etc.)
PowerBook DUO
*
Cannot be connected to models without
monitor output such as iBook, PowerBook
100, 140, 145B, 150, 170, etc.
* DUO Dock or Mini Dock is
necessary.
Desktop type G3, G4 (The monitor output needs to
be mini D-SUB 15-pin.)
Supplied cable
Each model (excluding monitor-
integrated type)
Adaptor + Supplied cable
* The monitor-integrated type such as
iMac, Classic, or certain Performa,
etc. cannot be connected because
they do not have a monitor output.
* When using the monitor that
comes with the PC, a conver-
sion adaptor for monitor is
necessary.
* The display adaptor (Apple
make) is necessary to Power
Mac 6100.
* Adaptor (on the market): Adaptor for PowerBook exclusively (Apple make: Power Book Video Adapter Cable M3927LL/A or third party make). In
some cases, it comes with the Power Book.
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About the PC INPUT and OUTPUT connectors
A 15-pin mini D-SUB connector is used as the PC INPUT and OUTPUT terminals. The
following shows the correspondence between pins and signals.
1 RED VIDEO
2 GREEN VIDEO
3 BLUE VIDEO
4 GND
6 GND
7 GND
8 GND
9 ----
11 GND
12 ----
13 H.SYNC
14 V.SYNC
15 ----
5
4
3
2
1
10
9
8
7
6
15 14 13 12 11
5 ----
10 GND
NOTE
• The 15-pin RGB input and output connectors on your projector are for analog signals and cannot be connected to
a PC supporting only a digital signal output.
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How to Connect Your Projector
■ If images of a personal computer are not projected
Check the following if images of a personal computer are not projected, or projected incorrectly.
● If images are not projected
If the external output signals from a personal computer are not input to DT100, "No PC
signal" appears on the DT100 display. Check the following if "No PC signal" appears.
1
Restart the computer.
The connection of DT100 may not be recognized by the personal computer, if DT100 is
connected after the PC is started up. If the connection is not recognized, images are not
projected because no external output signals from the PC are output.
2
Check the functions of the personal computer.
Some notebook PCs require a special operation to output the signals from the external
output terminal. The external output signals may not be output from the notebook PC
unless the operation is performed.
Refer to the manuals of your notebook PC for the information about how to output signals
from the external output terminal.
Procedure example
• In the case of IBM PC/AT
F1 F12
. (Procedure may vary from models
Press Fn key and one of the keys
to models.)
-
List of countermeasures when the connection with the PC is defective
Method to switch
Maker
IBM
Series
to external output
Think Pad
CONTURA
ARMADA
Fn+f7
COMPAQ
Fn+f4
DELL
LATITUDE
Fn+f8
* This list is compiled based on the troubles that have occurred so far, so it does not include all kinds of
connections.
* The company names, product names are the trade marks or registered trade marks of each company.
● Images are not projected correctly though they are displayed normally
on the notebook PC.
1
Check the function of the notebook PC.
There is a possibility that images are not projected correctly even through the images are
displayed correctly on the LCD of the notebook PC. When images are displayed on two or
more devices at the same time (e.g. images on the LCD and the signals are output to
other devices at the same time), the input signals are outside the scanning frequency
range of DT100 because of the restrictions on the notebook PC.
In this case, the correct images cannot be obtained even by the adjustment of DT100.
Terminating the display on the LCD, so that only the external output signals are output,
may project images correctly on DT100. Refer to the manuals of your notebook PC for
details.
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■ Input Signal Compatibility Table (PC video input)
Signals marks by ● are compatible on the DT100. If there is a flicker or blur in the projected
screen depending on PC model, adjust the screen using the "Sync adjustment" menu.
Resolution
Horizontal Frequency Vertical Frequency
Signal
Compatibility
(Horizontal ✕ Vertical)
(kHz)
15.7
15.6
31.5
31.5
31.5
31.5
31.5
37.8
37.5
43.2
35.0
35.1
37.8
48.0
46.8
49.7
35.5
48.3
56.4
60.0
68.7
60.2
68.7
60.0
85.9
64.0
80.0
91.1
75.0
81.3
87.5
93.8
106.3
(Hz)
60
50
60
70
70
70
70
72
75
85
66
56
60
72
75
74
43
60
70
75
85
75
75
60
85
60
75
85
60
65
70
75
85
NTSC RGB
-
-
✕
✕
●
●
●
●
●
●
●
●
●
●
●
●
●
●
✕
●
●
●
●
●
●
●
●
●
●
●
✕
✕
✕
✕
✕
PAL/SECAM RGB
VGA-GR1
-
-
640
480
400
350
400
350
480
480
480
480
600
600
600
600
624
768
768
768
768
768
768
864
960
960
1024
1024
1024
1200
1200
1200
1200
1200
VGA-GR2
640
VGA-GR3
640
VGA-TX 1
720
VGA-TX2
720
640✕480 72Hz
640✕480 75Hz
640✕480 85Hz
Mac13"RGB
640
640
640
640
800✕600 56Hz
800✕600 60Hz
800✕600 72Hz
800✕600 75Hz
Mac16"RGB
800
800
800
800
832
1024✕768 43Hz
1024✕768 60Hz
1024✕768 70Hz
1024✕768 75Hz
1024✕768 85Hz
MAC19"1024✕768
MAC21"1152✕864
1280✕960 60Hz
1280✕960 85Hz
1280✕1024 60Hz
1280✕1024 75Hz
1280✕1024 85Hz
1600✕1200 60Hz
1600✕1200 65Hz
1600✕1200 70Hz
1600✕1200 75Hz
1600✕1200 85Hz
1024
1024
1024
1024
1024
1024
1152
1280
1280
1280
1280
1280
1600
1600
1600
1600
1600
* When the resolution of input signal is 1024 X 768 dots or lower, the display is enlarged, and when more
than 1024 X 768 dots, it is reduced.
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How to Connect Your Projector
● Typical Connection Examples
DT100 terminal panel
V
L
R
OUT
PC-AUDIO
IN
S-VIDEO
TEST
VIDEO-IN
PC-OUT
PC-IN
Insert the connector and tighten the screws.
The type of connector cable varies
according to the type of PC.
To Audio
outputs of PC
To speaker
input
To RGB input connector
of monitor
To analog RGB
outputs of PC
● IBM Notebook Models and Compatible
IBM PC/AT and compatibles
Signal cable
(supplied)
To PC-IN
connector
DT100
NOTE
Connect the Supplied signal cable, then use the PC's software to check the external CRT output and internal LCD
output status and select the correct mode.
Unless in external CRT output mode, no signal will be output.
● IBM Desktop Models and Compatible
IBM PC/AT and compatibles
Monitor cable
To PC-OUT
connector
To PC-IN
connector
Signal cable
(supplied)
DT100
NOTE
Connect only the Supplied signal cable if you are connecting the PC directly to your projector without using the
PC's monitor.
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● Apple Macintosh Notebook Models and Compatible
Excluding PowerBook Duo, 100, 140, 145B, 150, and 170
Signal cable
(supplied)
PowerBook
display adptor
To PC-IN
connector
Macintosh pin adaptor
(not supplied)
DT100
NOTE
• The Duo Dock or Mini Dock is required for the PowerBook Duo.
• The PowerBook display adapter is supplied only with some PowerBook models. If not supplied, please purchase
one from your Macintosh dealer.
(Apple M3927LL / A or the equivalent)
● Apple Macintosh Desktop Models and Compatible
Monitor cable
Adaptor
(not supplied)
To PC-OUT
connector
Macintosh pin adaptor
(not supplied)
To PC-IN
connector
Signal cable
(supplied)
DT100
NOTE
• The Power Mac display adaptor (M2681LL/A) is required with the Power Mac 6100.
• Cannot be connected to iMac or iBook.
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How to Connect Your Projector
■ Connecting to a Video Source (VCR, DVD or Laser Disc)
Images from a VCR, DVD or laser disc players can be projected on-screen by your
projector.
or
Laser disc player
Video deck
To video output terminal
To audio output terminals
V
L
R
OUT
PC-AUDIO
IN
S-VIDEO
TEST
VIDEO-IN
PC-OUT
PC-IN
DT100 terminal panel
NOTE
• If you connect both video and S-video cables, the S-video input takes precedence.
• When you use a video source or laser disc player, be sure to close the materials cover. (If it is not closed, the
glass over the scanner may vibrate and generate chattering noises.)
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Operation
■ Basic Operation of Input Devices PC and Video Source
Preparation: Turn on the power of PC or video source.
2, 5, 6, 7
3
4
1
1
2
Connect the power cable.
The unit enters the standby mode and the POWER indicator
lights in red.
If the LAMP indicator blinks in red, the lamp is defective.
POWER
LAMP
Press the ON/STANDBY button.
The lamp lights and the POWER indicator lights in green.
The LAMP indicator lights in green.
ALARM
Select the external input device.
Press the button for the desired input device (OHP, PC, or
video source).
Main control
OHP
PC
VIDEO
The screen changes to the display for the desired input device.
Remote control
PC, video source
OHP
OHP
PC
VIDEO
Start operating the
connected device.
See page E-29 for
details.
NOTE
When you select PC or video source as the input device, the blue back is displayed and "No PC signal/No
VIDEO signal" appears in the following instances:
• when the selected input device has not been connected;
• when the selected input device is not turned on.
3
Adjust the zoom.
Rotate the zoom adjusting ring to adjust the screen size.
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Operation
4
5
Adjust the focus.
Rotate the lens focusing ring until a sharp image is projected
on the screen.
Compensating keystoning
Refer to “Compensating keystoning” on page E-32.
Main control
KEYSTONE
6
7
Adjusting PC zoom
Remote control
Refer to “PC zoom” on page E-31.
ZOOM
Adjusting volume
Remote control
VOLUME
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WhenYou Have Finished UsingYour Projector
8
9
8
Turn off the lamp.
Press the ON/STANDBY button.
Main control
ON/STANDBY
“Press ON/STANDBY switch again to turn off” appears on the
projected image.
Remote control
Press the ON/STANDBY button again.
The LAMP indicator blinks in green and turns off in two
minutes.
ON/
STANDBY
The POWER indicator turns on in red.
NOTE
If you press the ON/STANDBY button while the LAMP indicator is blinking in green, the lamp lights again.
If you press it again, the unit enters the standby mode.
9
POWER
LAMP
Pull out the power cable.
The POWER indicator on the operation panel goes out.
ALARM
CAUTION
• Do not pull out the power cable from the power outlet before turning off the lamp or the LAMP indicator
turns off. Doing so may shorten the useable life of the lamp.
• If you are not going to use your projector for an extended period, disconnect the power cable from the power
outlet.
• Wait a predetermined time (about 10 seconds) before you turn the power on after turning it off.
NOTE
• Due to its characteristics, the lamp may not light if it is turned on immediately after having been turned
off. Wait one minute or more and turn it on again.
• The lamp may sometimes emits a slight humming sound when on. This is normal.
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Operation
■ Basic Operation in the OHP Mode
The functions described here can only be used when your projector is set for OHP use.
2, 3, 4
1
NOTE
• In the case of the OHP projection (material projection), there may be distortion more or less because an
ultra-wide lens is used.
1
2
3
Open the scanner cover and place the materi-
als to be projected on the scanner.
Close the cover.
NOTE
• Though materials can be projected without closing the materials cover, unwanted light, etc., may enter the
scanner, making the projected image more difficult to view.
Select the magnification.
Main control
You can adjust the magnification between 100% and 200%.
ZOOM
Press the left button to reduce the magnification or the right
button to increase the magnification.
Remote control
ZOOM
NOTE
The brightness will change slightly if you alter the magnification.
Adjust the brightness.
Main control
To darken the image, press the button on the left. Conversely,
BRIGHTNESS
to lighten the image, press the button on the right.
Remote control
BRIGHT
NOTE
• When the materials or printed matter are nearly black, adjust the brightness to increase, and when they are
nearly white, adjust it to decrease.
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Compensating keystoning.
Refer to “Compensating keystoning” on page E-32.
Remote control
KEYSTONE
Document Direction and Scan Size
Place materials or printed matter in the following direction.
The maximum scan size of materials or printed matter is 216 mm/8.5" (vertical) by 288 mm/
11.3" (horizontal). When an A4-size document is placed in the projector, the scan sizes are as
follows (the shaded section shows the area of the materials that is projected, or the "scan
area".)
*1 If you align the paper with the material scan line, it is easy to align with the center.
A4-size paper (landscape)
A4-size paper (portrait)
297mm/11.7" (paper size)
288mm/11.3" (scan size)
288mm/11.3" (scan size)
210mm/8.3" (paper size)
*1
The area outside the scan area is not
projected on the screen. To project this area,
shift the paper.
When A4-size (portrait) materials are placed
on the scanner, the screen can be effectively
used by increasing the magnification.
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Operation
■ PC Zoom
This function is valid only for PCs.
The zoom function can be executed by the remote control.
1
Select the external input device.
Main control
Press the PC (Personal Computer) button for the input device.
The display of the PC input image appears.
* You can select the external input device by DT100 and
Remote Control.
OHP
PC
VIDEO
Remote control
OHP
PC
VIDEO
2
3
Select the magnification.
You can select the magnification using by the ZOOM buttons
on the remote control.
Remote control
Press the
Press the
button to increase the magnification up to x4.
button to return the magnification to x1.
ZOOM
* You can adjust the zoom (magnification) arbitrarily up to x4
(four times).
Move the zooming area.
You can move the zooming area by using arrow buttons on the
remote control.
Remote control
button : moves upwards
button : moves downwards
button : moves to the left.
button : moves to the right.
In the zooming area, some blanks may appear on the above,
below, to the left or to the right of the input PC signals.
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■ Compensating Keystoning
After compensating keystoning, the resolution at the top (or bottom) of the image is deterio-
rated and the small characters are hard to read. To prevent this, place the projector on a
base as even as possible and set "Keystone" of the "Setting" menu to "0". (Refer to "Making
Adjustment" on page E-33 for the information about how to set.)
● How to Compensate Keystoning
EX.1
Press the
image.
KEYSTONE button of the remote control to narrow the lower part of the
EX.2
Press the
image.
KEYSTONE button of the remote control to narrow the upper part of the
NOTE
• Since the keystoning compensation relates to the image processing, the displayed images (or characters) are
more or less obscure compared to when the keystoning compensation is not used.
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Operation
■ Making Adjustment
Menu Structure
Use buttons to show the menu display on the projected screen for various adjustments and
MENU
settings. To show the main menu display, connect PC or video source, and press the
MENU
button (or
button) with the power turned on. Select each submenu from the main menu.
The transition diagram of the menu display is shown below.
MENU
MENU
Main menu
Menu
Image adjustment
MENU
MENU
MENU
Contrast
Brightness
Red
0
Volume
Language selection
Projection mode
Memory
(or
)
(or
)
0
0
0
Image adjustment
Sync adjustment
Setting
Blue
Standard
Quit
Quit
Image adjustment
Appears when
OHP is selected.
Gamma
Red
/
PHOTO TEXT
<When PC is selected for an input device>
0
0
Blue
Standard
Quit
Sync adjustment
Appears only
when PC is
selected as
Clock
Phase
50
50
9
Horizontal
Vertical
Standard
15
an input device.
Quit
Setting
Input signal 1024 X 768
Lamp usage time
48.2KHz 60Hz
0H
Keystone
0
MENU
Auto power off
Start up screen
Standard
O
O
N
N
/
/
OFF
OFF
Volume
Language selection
Projection mode
Video select
Quit
Image adjustment
Video adjustment
Setting
Memory
Appears only
when PC is
Save
Quit
Load
selected as
Quit
an input device.
<When video source is selected for an
input device>
Video adjustment
0
Appears only
when video
source is selected
as an input device.
Tint
0
0
R
G
Color
Sharpness
Standard
Quit
Volume
Quit
MENU
Image adjustment
Language selection
Projection mode
Quit
Language selection
Española
Setting
English
Deutsch
Français
Italiano
Svenska
日本語
Quit
<When OHP is selected>
Projection mode
Floor
Rear
Quit
Video select
Appears only
when video
AUTO
PAL B , G,H,I
NTSC 3.58
SECAM
PAL
PAL
M
N
source is selected
as an input device.
PAL 60
NTSC 4.43
Quit
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Description of Menu Items
Each menu display and items and functions to be set are described. Refer to "Basic Opera-
tion" on page E-37 for information about setting.
◆ Image adjustment
Image adjustment
Description
Menu item
Contrast
Brightness
Red
Contrast
Brightness
Red
0
0
0
0
Adjust the contrast of the projected screen.
Adjust the brightness of the projected screen.
Change the depth of red.
Blue
Change the depth of blue.
Blue
Standard
Quit
<Image adjustment menu>
◆ Image adjustment (when OHP is selected)
Image adjustment
Setting
Menu item
Description
Gamma
Red
/
PHOTO TEXT
PHOTO/TEXT
Gamma
"TEXT" is adjusted according to
text materials and "PHOTO", to
photo materials. Select as you like.
0
0
Blue
Change the depth of red.
Change the depth of blue.
-100 to +100
-100 to +100
Red
Blue
Standard
Quit
<Image adjustment menu>
◆ Sync adjustment (Only when PC is selected as an input device)
Sync adjustment
Setting
Description
Menu item
Clock
0
0
Clock
Phase
-100 to +100
Adjust the horizontal size of the
image.
9
Horizontal
Vertical
-100 to +100
Phase
Adjust noises and flicker.
15
–82 to +100 Adjust the position of the image
horizontally.
Horizontal
Standard
Quit
–70 to +100
Vertical
Adjust the position of the image
vertically.
<Sync adjustment menu>
◆ Setting
Setting
1024 X 768
Lamp usage time
Setting
-100 to +100
ON/OFF
Menu item
Keystone
Description
Input signal
48.2KHz 60Hz
0H
Compensate keystoning.
Set the auto power off to ON or
OFF. When Auto power off is set to
ON, the unit enters the standby
mode automatically when no signal
arrives for a predetermined time
(about 15 minites).
Keystone
0
Auto power off
/
Auto power off
Start-up display
Standard
O N OFF
/
O N OFF
Quit
<Setting menu>
ON/OFF
Start-up display
Set the logo display to appear or
not when the lamp turns on.
NOTE
• In the [Setting] menu, the input signals currently set and the accumulated used time of the lamp appears for your
confirmation.
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Operation
◆ Video adjustment (Only when video source is selected as an input device)
Video adjustment
Setting
-100 to +100 Change the depth of color.
Menu item
Tint
Description
Tint
0
R
G
0
0
Color
-100 to +100
0 ~ 6
Color
Change the hue.
Sharpness
Change the clarity of the image.
Sharpness
Standard
Quit
<Video adjustment menu>
◆ Memory (Only when PC is selected as an input device)
Memory
Setting
–
Menu item
Save
Description
Save
Save the contents set in the Sync
adjustment menu.
Load
–
Load
Load the saved contents.
Quit
<Memory menu>
◆ Volume
Volume
Setting
Menu item
Volume
Description
0
100
Quit
0 to 100
Change the volume.
<Volume menu>
◆ Language selection
Language selection
Setting
Description
Menu item
Española
English
Deutsch
Français
Italiano
English
Language
selection
Change the language used in
display.
Svenska
Deutsch
Français
Italiano
日本語
Quit
Española
Svenska
<Language selection menu>
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◆ Projection mode
Projection mode
Floor
Setting
Floor
Menu item
Description
Projection
mode
Select according to the setting
type of the front or back pro-
jection.
Rear
Quit
Rear
<Projection mode menu>
◆ Video select (Only when video source is selected as an input device)
Video select
Setting
AUTO
Menu item
Description
AUTO
PAL B,G,H,I
NTSC 3.58
SECAM
PAL
PAL
M
N
Video select
Select input video signals.
PAL B,G,H,I
NTSC3.58
SECAM
NTSC4.43
PAL M
PAL 60
NTSC 4.43
Quit
<Video select menu>
PAL N
PAL 60
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Operation
■ Basic Operation
The basic operation of each menu, “Image adjustment”, “Sync adjustment”, “Setting”, “Video
adjustment”, “Volume”, “Language selection”, “Projection mode”, and “Video select” is
described. Refer to E-41 page about the operation of the "Memory" menu.
MENU
MENU
1
Press the
button (or
button).
Main control
The main menu appears.
1,2
MENU
MENU
SET
Volume
Image adjustment
Sync adjustment
Setting
Language selection
Projection mode
Memory
ADJUST
Quit
VOLUME
<When PC is selected as an input device>
MENU
Remote control
2
Press the
button (or
buttons) to
select an item for setting.
1
2
ON/
STANDBY
MENU
Volume
OHP
PC
VIDEO
SET
Language selection
Projection mode
Memory
MENU
Image adjustment
Sync adjustment
Setting
AUTO
SYNC
ZOOM
Quit
BRIGHT
<When “Sync adjustment” is selected.>
KEYSTONE
VOLUME
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SET
SET
3
Press the
The menu display of the item selected for setting.
button (or
button).
Main control
In the "Image adjustment", "Sync adjustment", "Setting" or
"Video adjustment" menu, select “Standard” and press the
SET
SET
button (or
button) to return the setting to the
3
4-1
initial state at purchase.
MENU
SET
Sync adjustment
0
0
Clock
Phase
ADJUST
9
Horizontal
Vertical
15
Standard
Quit
VOLUME
<Sync adjustment Menu>
When selecting “ON” or “OFF”.
The menu items required for selection of “ON” or “OFF” are
“Auto power off” and “Start up screen”. See page E-34 for
the detail of each menu item.
Remote control
3
ON/
STANDBY
MENU
4-1 Press the
button (or
buttons) to
OHP
PC
VIDEO
SET
select an item for setting.
MENU
Setting
Input signal
1024 X 768
48.2KHz 60Hz
0H
Lamp usage time
AUTO
SYNC
ZOOM
Keystone
0
/
Auto power off
Start up screen
Standard
O N OFF
BRIGHT
/
O N OFF
KEYSTONE
VOLUME
Quit
4-1
<When “Auto power off” is selected.>
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Operation
4-2 Press the
buttons (or
buttons )
Main control
to select “ON” or “OFF”.
Setting
1024 X 768
Lamp usage time
Input signal
48.2KHz 60Hz
0H
4-1
MENU
SET
Keystone
0
/
Auto power off
Start up screen
Standard
O N OFF
/
O N OFF
Quit
ADJUST
VOLUME
When adjusting in units of point
The menu items required to be adjusted in units of point
are “Contrast”, “Brightness”, “Red”, “Blue”, “Clock”, “Phase”,
“Horizontal”, “Vertical”, “Keystone”, “Tint”, “Color”, “Sharp-
ness”, and “Volume”. See page E-34 for the detail of each
menu item.
4-2
Remote control
MENU
4-1 Press the
button (or
buttons) to
select an item for setting.
ON/
STANDBY
Sync adjustment
OHP
PC
VIDEO
SET
0
0
Clock
Phase
MENU
9
Horizontal
Vertical
15
AUTO
SYNC
ZOOM
Standard
Quit
BRIGHT
<When “Clock” is selected.>
KEYSTONE
VOLUME
4-2
4-1
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4-2 Press the
buttons (or
buttons )
to adjust.
Main control
Sync adjustment
0
Clock
4-1,5
5
0
9
Phase
Horizontal
Vertical
MENU
SET
15
Standard
Quit
ADJUST
VOLUME
Others
Other menu items include “Language selection”, “Projection
mode”, and “Video select”. See page E-34 for the detail of
each menu.
4-2
MENU
Remote control
4-1 Press the
button (or
buttons) to
select an item for setting.
5
Language selection
Española
ON/
STANDBY
English
Deutsch
Français
Italiano
OHP
PC
VIDEO
SET
MENU
Svenska
日本語
Quit
AUTO
SYNC
ZOOM
<When “English” is selected from the “Language selection” menu.>
BRIGHT
KEYSTONE
VOLUME
MENU
5
Press the
button (or
buttons) to
button (or
SET
4-2
4-1,5
select “Quit” and press the
SET
button).
The display returns to the main menu display. If there is no
button operation for 15 seconds, the display goes off
automatically and the adjusted value is memorizes.
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Operation
■ About the "Memory" menu
When PC is selected as an input device and you make an adjustment for the size of an image,
noises and flicker, or the vertical/horizontal positions, you can save the contents of the adjust-
ment.You can then call up the saved contents of the setting.
● Saving
1
2
Adjust the image display in the "Sync adjustment" menu. (page E-34)
Select "Memory" in the main menu.
Memory
Save
Load
Quit
3
Select "Save".
MENU
Save
Press the
select an item to save.
You can select up to five items.
button (or
/
buttons) to
0 x 0
0 x 0
0 x 0
0 x 0
0 x 0
0 Hz
0 Hz
0 Hz
0 Hz
0 Hz
Quit
The message "Save ?" appears as below and if you select [YES], the selected items are
saved and the menu goes off automatically.
Save
If you select [NO], the selection is canceled
and the menu goes off automatically.
0 x 0
0 x 0
0 x 0
0 x 0
0 x 0
0 Hz
0 Hz
Save ?
YES / N O
0 Hz
0 Hz
Quit
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● Loading
1
Select "Memory" in the main menu.
Memory
Save
Load
Quit
2
Select "Load".
MENU
Press the
button (or
/
buttons) to
Load
select data to load.
Select an item to which the saved data is
registered.
0 x 0
1280 x 720
1024 x 768
0 x 0
0 Hz
60Hz
60Hz
0 Hz
0 x 0
0 Hz
Quit
The message "Load ?" appears as below and if you select [YES], the selected item is
loaded and the menu goes off automatically.
If you select [NO], the selection is canceled
Load
and the menu goes off automatically.
0 x 0
1280 x 720
1024 x 768
0 x 0
0 Hz
60Hz
Load ?
YES / N O
0 Hz
0 x 0
0 Hz
Quit
NOTE
• Even while being selected, if the input signal changes, the selected signal is canceled and the signal judge is
switched to automatic extraction.
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Maintenance
Maintenance
■ Protection from Overheating
Your projector is provided with internal protection circuits for preventing fire and damage to
internal components caused by abnormal temperature rises inside.
When the ALARM indicator is blinking:
● Action
1. Pull out the power plug from the power outlet.
2. Install the air filter correctly.
* If the LAMP indicator is also blinking, replace the lamp unit a new one.
(See page E-42, "Replacing the Lamp unit.")
When the ALARM indicator is lit:
● Action
1. Pull out the power plug from the power outlet.
2. Check the following and take the necessary steps to alleviate the problem.
Ambient temperature is
more than 35°C/95°F.
Place your projector in an area
having an ambient temperature of 0°C/32°F to 35°C/95°F.
Vent holes are blocked.
Air filter is clogged.
Place your projector well clear
of surrounding objects such as walls, etc.
Refer to "Do not block the air vents" on page E-4.
Clean the air filter.
Refer to "Cleaning the Air filter" on page E-47.
Problem in internal circuitry.
Call qualified service personnel.
* When the ALARM indicator is out, your projector is working correctly.
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● When the Power Supply Stops (All Indicators Remain OFF When Power Switch is ON)
❍ Action
1. Pull out the power plug from the power outlet.
2. Check the following and take the necessary steps to alleviate the problem.
Ambient temperature is
more than 35°C/95°F.
Place your projector in an area having
an ambient temperature of 0°C/32°F to 35°C/95°F.
Vent holes are blocked.
Place your projector well clear of
surrounding objects such as walls, etc.
Refer to "Do not block the air vents" on page E-4.
Lamp unit cover is not
securely in place.
Install the cover securely.
Refer to "Replacing the Lamp unit" on page E-45.
Problem in internal circuitry.
Call qualified service personnel.
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Maintenance
■Replacing the Lamp unit
The life of the lamp used on this projector is 1400 hours.(This may shorten due to the
conditions of use.)
The lamp is designed to forcibly turn off in the case of a lamp possibly breaking if it is used
beyond the lamp usage of 1500 hours.
When the lamp is used for 1400 hour or more, replace the entire lamp unit (sold separately)
in the following instances. When the projected image becomes dark or projected colors are
unsatisfactory, the lamp has reached the end of its life. When this happens, replace the
entire lamp unit.
● When images are displayed as follows when the lamp is lit: (This appears when the lamp
is used for 1400 hours or more.)
Lamp usage 1400 hours.
Replace the lamp.
● When the Lamp usage time (total lamp usage time) in the menu screen reaches 1400
hours : The LAMP indicator blinks.
You can check the lamp used time, which is displayed in the "Setting" menu. (Refer to
page E-34.)
● When the lamp does not light, and the LAMP indicator is blinking : (When the lamp is
used for 1500 hours or more.)
POWER
LAMP
ALARM
WARNING
• Do not replace the lamp unit immediately after using your projector.
The lamp becomes very hot and you may burn yourself. Disconnect the power cable from the power outlet, then
allow the unit to cool for at least one hour.
• Do not touch the lamp with the hand. Touching the lamp in this way results in reduced brightness or reduced lamp
life.
• This projector uses many glass components (e.g. lamp and mirrors). If these glass components break, handle
them with care to prevent personal injury from glass fragments. Then, contact your dealer for repair.
NOTE
• Specify the lamp unit DT01LP.
To replace the lamp unit, follow the procedure below.
1
Remove the lamp unit cover.
Loosen the screw holding the lamp unit cover using a
Phillips blade screwdriver.
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2
3
4
Loosen the lamp screws.
Loosen the screws of the lamp unit.
Remove the lamp unit.
Grasp the lamp unit handle and lift it out of the housing.
Install a new lamp unit.
q Push the lamp unit inside while holding the handle.
w Check that the three protrusions for position making
are inserted securely in the three holes.
e Tighten the lamp unit cover fixing screws.
r Install the lamp unit cover and tighten the lamp unit
cover fixing screw.
Be sure to tighten the screws.
5
Reset the lamp usage time.
MENU
VIDEO
MENU
OHP
PC
VIDEO
While pressing the
button, press the
button ,
OHP
PC
the
button and the
button one after one.
Then the LAMP indicator blinks.
1
2
3
CAUTION
Do not reset the lamp usage time without replacing the lamp.
There is a high possibility that it breaks if it is used beyond
the lamp life of 1500 hours of use.
6
Make sure that the Lamp usage time is
"0H" as shown in the figure on the left.
If the lamp usage time has not been reset, repeat step
5 to reset the time.
Setting
Input signal
1024 X 768
48.2KHz 60Hz
0H
Lamp usage time
Keystone
0
/
Auto power off
Start up screen
Standard
O N OFF
/
O N OFF
CAUTION
Quit
Be sure to reset the lamp usage time after replacing the
lamp.
You will no longer be able to tell how long the lamp has been
used if the new lamp is used without resetting the lamp usage
time.
When the display exceeds 1500 hours, the power of the lamp
is turned off forcibly regardless of the life of the lamp.
NOTE
• As a safety interlock, your projector lamp does not turn on unless the lamp unit cover is installed.
• The lamp unit is sold with the air filter as a set. Therefore, replace the air filter at the same time as replacing the
lamp unit. (See page E-47.)
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Maintenance
■ Cleaning the Air filter
The air filter keeps the optical components of your projector free from dust and dirt. Dust or
dirt on the air filter can cause heat to build up inside your projector, resulting in the increase
of the fan speed. This, in turn, may reduce lamp life or result in damage to internal
components. The filter should therefore be cleaned regularly (approximately once a month if
the projector is used for about four hours a day.)
If it is difficult to remove the dust and dirt from the air filter, replace with a new air filter kit.
To clean the air filter, follow the procedure below.
1
Remove the air filter panel.
While pressing the knob of the air filter, lift and remove
the air filter.
2
Clean off the dust.
Use a vacuum cleaner to clean off dust from the outside
(protruding surface) of the air filter.
3
Re-attach the air filter.
Attach the air filter following the above procedure in
reverse.
CAUTION
Caring for the Air Filter
• Do not clean the air filter with water or other liquid. This can block the filter.
• Do not wipe with a cloth or wet rag as this, too, can block the filter.
• Always clean off dust from the outside (protruding surface) of the air filter. If you clean off the dust from the inside,
this will reduce the effectiveness of the filter.
• Do not forget to re-attach the air filter. Using your projector without an air filter may result in dust and dirt impairing
the projected image.
• Always replace damaged air filters with a new air filter kit (sold separately). If you use your projector with a
damaged air filter, dirt or dust will enter inside, impairing the projected image.
NOTE
The projector lamp will not light up if no air filter is installed.
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Troubleshooting
If you think a fault has occurred, check the following table and take the required action.
Problem
Check These items
See Page
Projector does not turn on
E-18
• The power cable is disconnected.
E-45
E-45
E-47
E-43
• The lamp unit cover has not been replaced.
• The lamp is blown.
The projector lamp does not light.
• The air filter has not been replaced.
• The temperature inside your projector is too high. For protection, the
lamp does not light.
E-45
E-26
• The lamp usage time has exceeded 1500 hours.
No picture
• Selected input device is not connected.
E-19, E-25
E-34
• Cable from input device not connected correctly.
• "Brightness" or "Contrast" in the "Image adjustment" menu is set
fully to the negative side.
E-21
E-18
E-32
• Check the functions of the personal computer.
Picture is distorted.
Picture is blurred
• Your projector is not positioned correctly.
• The keystoning is set.
• Focus not adjusted.
E-27
E-17
• The projection distance should be within the limit of the lens' focal
range.
• The keystoning is set.
E-32
E-34
E-14
Image jitter
• Adjust the PHASE under "Sync adjustment" menu.
AUTO
SYNC
• Press the
button of the remote control and perform "Sync
adjustment".
Picture shifts.
Color shift
No sound
• Is the setting in the "Sync adjustment" menu correct?
E-34
E-34
E-35
• Adjust the PHASE under "Sync adjustment" menu.
• The volume control is set fully to the negative side.
• Cracking sounds are emitted when the cabinet expands or shrinks
slightly due to changes in temperature. These sounds do not affect
performance.
Cabinet emits cracking sound
Alarm indicator is lit or blinking.
Remote control does not operate.
E-43
E-47
• Follow the procedure described in Protection from Overheating.
• The air filter is missing.
• Batteries exhausted or worn out.
E-15
• The remote control sensor is radiated by other lights such as
lighting.
E-9, E-10
• The remote control sensor on your projector is obscured.
•Inverter equipment is near.
E-9, E-10
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Specifications
Model Number
Optical
DT100
LCD panel
Size
1.3-in.(3 panels) Aspect ratio 4:3
Drive method
Number of pixels
Arrangement
Polysilicon TFT active matrix with micro lens array
786,432 pixels (1,024 dots x 768 dots) x3
Stripe
Lens
Manual zoom X1-1.3, f=49mm -64 mm, F1.7-2.3
200W New Super High pressure lamp
Min. 30-in. (focal distance 1.43m/56.3")
Max. 300-in. (focal distance 14.86m/585")
Lamp
Image size / Projection Distance
Electrical
Color reproduction
Full color (16,770,000 colors)
Scanning frequency
Display of available resolution (RGB signal input)
Horizontal: 15 to 80kHz, Vertical: 50 to 75Hz
1,024 x 768 dots (1,280 x 1,024 dots compressed display available)
OHP
Scanner
1/2-in. single plate CCD camera (2,000,000 pixels)
4 frames/sec
Scan speed
Scan size
At 100%: 288mm x 216mm/11.3" x 8.5", At 200%: 144mm x 108mm/5.7" x 4.3"
Separate signal system
PC
Signal system
Video signals
Synchronizing
signals
(Analog
RGB Input
Analog: 0.7Vp-p/75Ω
)
Separate/composite: TTL level (posi/nega)
Sync on green: 0.3Vp-p (nega)
15-pin mini D-Sub
Input terminal
Signal system
Input terminals
Video signal
Video
NTSC, PAL or SECAM
RCA pin jack x 1, S-video terminal (mini DIN 4-pin) x 1
0.7Vp-p/75Ω
Monitor
output
Synchronizing signals Separate TTL level, negative polarity
Output connector
Audio signal
15-pin mini D-Sub x 1
PC
0.4Vrms/47KΩ
Video
Monitor
output
Input terminal
Audio signal
RCA pin jack (PC and video, 1 each)
0.4Vrms/47KΩ 1
Stereo mini jack
Output terminal
Audio output
Built-in 2Wx2/8Ω speaker (stereo)
Temperature: 0 to 35°C/32° to 95°F, Humidity: 20 to 80% (no condensation allowed)
Temperature: -10° to 50°C/14° to 122°F, Humidity: 20 to 80%
100-120/220-240V AC 50/60Hz, 4A/2A
Ambient temperature and humidity
Storage temperature and humidity
Power requirement
Mechanical
External dimensions
Weight
390mm (W) x 380mm (D) x 190mm (H)/15.35" (W) x 14.97" (D) x 7.48" (H) (not including protrusions)
Approx. 8.5kg/18.74 lbs
Accessories
Power cable, remote control, user's manual, batteries (SUM3/AA x 2) and
RGB signal cable.
Regulations
UL Approved (UL 1950, CSA 950)
Meets DOC Canada Class A requirements
Meets FCC Class A requirements
Meets AS/NZS3548 Class A
Meets EMC Directive (EN55022, EN55024, EN61000-3-2, EN61000-3-3)
Meets Low Voltage Directive (EN60950, TUV GS Approved)
1 The input signal from the selected device is output.
Specifications and design are subject to change without prior notice in the interest of product improvement.
LCD panels are inherently susceptible to bad pixels.
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The LCD panel may have pixel failures at the rate of 0.01% or less.
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