Plus Projector UP 1100 User Manual

USER’S MANUAL  
English  
UP-1100  
PLUS  
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T a b l e o f c o n t e n t s  
La m p Re p la c e m e nt  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION ................................... 2  
Table of contents ........................................................................... 3  
• Be sure to replace the lamp when the Status light comes on. If you  
continue to use the lamp after 1000 hours of use, the lamp will  
turn off.  
• Allow a minimum of one minute to elapse between turning the  
lamp off and on. High voltage is applied to the lamp immediately  
when the power is turned on. Therefore turning the power off and  
quickly back on may shorten the life of your lamp and result in  
damage to your Data projector.  
Ba sic inform a tion a nd p re p a ra tions ........ 4  
About your UP-1100..................................................................... 4  
Checking the supplied accessories ............................................... 4  
Preparing the remote control ........................................................ 5  
Parts and controls .......................................................................... 6  
Installation..................................................................................... 9  
Fire a nd Shoc k Pre c a utions  
• Ensure that there is sufficient ventilation and that vents are  
unobstructed to prevent the buildup of heat inside your Data  
projector. Allow at least 10cm (3 inches) of space between your  
Data projector and a wall.  
Conne c tions ............................................ 11  
• Prevent foreign objects such as paper clips and bits of paper from  
falling into your Data projector. Do not attempt to retrieve any  
objects that might fall into your projector. Do not insert any metal  
objects such as a wire or screwdriver into your Data projector. If  
something should fall into your projector, disconnect it immedi-  
ately and have the object removed by a qualified PLUS service  
person.  
Connecting video equipment ...................................................... 11  
Connecting a PC or Macintosh ................................................... 12  
Using the remote control as a computer mouse  
–Wireless mouse function........................................................... 14  
Additional connections ............................................................... 15  
• Do not place any liquids on top of your Data projector.  
• Do not look into the lens while the projector is on. Serious  
damage to your eyes could result.  
Op e ra tion ................................................. 16  
Using the Data Projector............................................................. 16  
Ca rrying a round  
Various functions while using the Data Projector ...................... 19  
When carrying this device around, please use the carrying case that  
comes with it and to protect the lens from scratches, always attach  
the lens cap. Also, do not subject the projector main unit to strong  
mechanical shock.  
Me nu op e ra tion ....................................... 21  
Basic operation (Selecting the input source).............................. 21  
Menu structure ............................................................................ 22  
Selecting the projection type ...................................................... 24  
Selecting a display language....................................................... 24  
Adjusting the volume .................................................................. 24  
Selecting the background ............................................................ 24  
Setting “INPUT MODE” to “YCbCr” ....................................... 24  
Adjusting the image from the source connected to the RGB IN  
connector ..................................................................................... 25  
Adjusting the picture elements ................................................... 27  
Selecting the picture type ........................................................... 28  
Selecting the wide screen display............................................... 28  
Activating the power saving function ......................................... 28  
Quick starting the unit ................................................................ 28  
Activating the on-screen function............................................... 29  
Checking hours of lamp use ....................................................... 29  
Resetting all to the factory settings ............................................ 29  
Othe rs ....................................................... 30  
Troubleshooting .......................................................................... 30  
When the STATUS indicator lights or blinks ............................. 31  
Replacing the lamp housing ....................................................... 32  
Specifications .............................................................................. 33  
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B a s i c  
i n f o r m a t i o n  
a
n d  
p r e p a r a t i o n s  
A b o u t y o u r U P - 1 1 0 0  
C h e c k i n g t h e s u p p l i e d  
Cong ra tula tions On Your Purc ha se Of The UP-  
1100 Da ta Proje c tor  
Make sure your box contains everything listed below. If any pieces  
and packing materials if you ever need to ship your UP-1100 Data  
The number of accessories is indicated in brackets.  
The UP-1100 is one of the very best Data projectors available today.  
The UP-1100 enables you to project precise images up to 300  
inches across (measured diagonally) from your PC or Macintosh  
computer (desktop or notebook), VCR, document camera, laser  
disc player, DVD player, etc.  
For re m ote c ontrol  
Remote control [1]  
Batteries (size AA/R6) [2]  
The Data Projector can be placed on a tabletop or cart, or perma-  
nently mounted on the ceiling*. You may use the Data Projector to  
project images from behind the screen. The supplied remote control  
can be used as wireless or wired control and with the supplied  
mouse receiver to operate the mouse functions on your PC or  
Macintosh.  
* Installing the UP-1100 Data Projector on the ceiling must be done by  
authorized PLUS technicians. Consult your dealer for more informa-  
tion.  
For vid e o e q uip m e nt c onne c tion  
Audio video cable (2m) [1]  
S-video cable (2m) [1]  
The fe a ture s youll e njoy  
• Compatible with following various color systems:  
– NTSC (U.S. and Canada standard)  
– PAL (Western Europe standard)  
– SECAM (France and Eastern Europe standard)  
– NTSC4.43 (Middle East country standard)  
• Superior brightness of 1000 ANSI lumens with A4 size and  
4.8 kilograms  
The DMD and our own optical design interact in a geometric  
effect to increase the light usage efficiency. Now you can repro-  
duce the 3 basic colors (RGB) required for color reproduction on  
a single DMD. That means superior brightness, smaller size and  
lighter weight.  
Whe n using the re m ote c ontrol a s c om p ute r  
m ouse  
Remote mouse receiver [1]  
• Sharp, clear images  
There is no RGB color separation, and the spaces between the  
individual pixels are not noticeable. That means sharp and clear  
reproduction of small characters and figures. Take a closer look  
and notice the difference in quality!  
Serial mouse cable [1]  
• Outstanding beauty when reproducing DVDs and other high  
picture-quality information sources  
Faithful gray scale reproduction makes for more natural image  
displays. DVD and other high quality image sources bring out the  
true display capacity of the Data Projector.  
Mouse adapter  
(for IBM PS/2) [1]  
Mouse adapter  
(for Macintosh) [1]  
• Screen not distorted to a trapezoid (keystoning) when pro-  
jecting to the height of the line of vision  
Because the projection position is already set to the height of the  
line of vision, there is no distortion of the screen to a trapezoid.  
• Fully compatible with true XGA; support for SXGA using  
advanced intelligent compression technology  
The advanced intelligent compression technology of the UP-  
1100 enables it to present clear compression SXGA images  
without any line omission.  
• The remote control which can be used with or without a cable  
and even as a remote mouse control to operate your PC or  
Macintosh by connecting the supplied remote mouse receiver  
USERS MANUAL (this  
manual) [1]  
Lens cap (attached to  
the lens of the unit) [1]  
You can control both the Data Projector and computer with the  
single remote control at the same time.  
• The compact and easy to carry cabinet with its contemporary  
design complements any office, board room, or auditorium.  
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P r e p a r i n g t h e  
r e m o t e c o n t r o l  
a c c e s s o r i e s  
are missing, contact your dealer. Please save the original box  
Projector.  
Inse rting the b a tte rie s  
1 Press firmly  
and slide the  
battery cover  
off.  
Wired remote control cable (4m) [1]  
2 Insert the sup-  
plied two batter-  
ies (size AA/R6).  
Ensure that the  
polarities (+ and  
–) of the batteries  
are aligned cor-  
rectly.  
For c om p ute r c onne c tion  
PC/Macintosh multicable  
(2m) [1]  
Monitor adapter  
(for Macintosh) [1]  
3 Slip the cover  
back over the  
batteries until it  
s n a p s i n t o  
place.  
PC audio cable (2m) [1]  
Note s  
• If the remote control gets wet, wipe it dry immediately.  
• Avoid excessive heat and humidity.  
• If you will not be using the remote control for a long time, remove the  
batteries.  
• Do not mix new and old or different types of batteries.  
• There are operations that can only be carried out by remote control.  
Handle the remote control carefully.  
Power cable (mains lead)  
(4m) [1]  
Re m ote c ontrol e ffe c tive ra ng e  
Each side of the unit has a remote sensor as illustrated below.  
The controllable range is 50 degrees horizontally and 30 degrees  
vertically relative to a line that is at a right angle to the remote  
sensor. And the distance between the point of the remote control  
and remote sensor must be shorter than four meters.  
Carrying case [1]  
Accessory pocket  
Tip  
You can also use the remote control as a wired remote control (see page  
15).  
Ho w to use the c a rrying c a se  
Notebook computer  
and accessories  
Main unit  
The bottom of  
the unit  
should face  
this side.  
30˚  
50˚  
50˚  
30˚  
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P a r t s a n d c o n t r o l s  
For operational instructions, refer to the page indicated in brackets.  
Front a nd sid e p a ne l vie w  
Control panel  
POWER indicator [16, 17]  
POWER button [16, 17]  
STATUS  
MENU  
POWER  
STATUS indicator [31]  
MENU button [21]  
SELECT  
ENTER  
ENTER button [17, 21]  
SELECT button [21]  
ADJUST  
+
ADJUST / button [21]  
U P - 1 1 0 0  
Monaural speaker (1.0 W)  
A D J U S T  
S E L E C T  
M E N U  
S T A T U S  
E N T E R  
P O W E R  
REMOTE CONTROL  
Ventilation  
VIDEO IN  
IN  
S-VIDEO  
PC CONTROL  
VIDEO  
RGB IN  
L/MONO•AUDIO-R  
AUDIO IN  
Lens and Lens cap [16, 17]  
OUT  
RGB OUT  
AUDIO OUT  
Adjuster (right) [17]  
Focus ring [17]  
DLP  
Zoom ring lever [17]  
Remote sensor [5]  
Cooling fan  
Adjuster (left) [17]  
Terminal Panel  
VIDEO-IN  
S-VIDEO jack [11]  
VIDEO-IN  
VIDEO-IN  
VIDEO jack [11] L/MONOAUDIOR jacks [11]  
PC CONTROL port  
(Connecting your PC to  
this port enables you to  
use the PC and serial  
communication proto-  
col to control the Data  
Projector.)  
REMOTE CONTROL  
VIDEO IN  
PC CONTROL  
AUDIO OUT  
IN  
S-VIDEO  
VIDEO  
L/MONO·AUDIO·R  
REMOTE IN/OUT  
jacks [14, 15]  
RGB IN  
AUDIO IN  
RGB OUT  
AUDIO OUT jack  
[15]  
OUT  
RGB IN connector  
[11, 12, 15]  
RGB IN  
AUDIO IN jack [11, 15]  
RGB OUT connector  
[15]  
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Re a r a nd sid e p a ne l vie w  
POWER  
ENTER  
STATUS  
MENU  
SELECT  
ADJUST  
Remote sensor [5]  
POWER switch [16, 17]  
POWER  
AC IN  
Handle  
Rear adjuster [17]  
AC IN terminal [16]  
Built-in security slot  
[see below]  
This security slot supports the MicroSaver® Security  
System. MicroSaver® is a registered trademark of  
Kensington Microware Inc. The logo is trade-  
marked and owned by Kensington Microware Inc.  
Built-in Security Slot  
Bottom  
Lamp cover securing screw [32]  
Lamp cover [32]  
Rear adjuster [17]  
Front adjusters [17]  
Ventilation  
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P a r t s a n d c o n t r o l s ( c o n t i n u e d )  
Re m ote c ontrol  
L-CLICK button [14, 21]  
Laser pointer [19]  
Infrared transmitter [5]  
LED  
Lights when any button is pressed.  
OFF  
POWER  
ON  
POWER ON button [16, 29]  
S-VIDEO button [16]  
POWER OFF button [17, 29]  
VIDEO S-VIDEO  
RGB  
VIDEO button [16]  
RGB button [16]  
MENU button [21]  
MENU  
LASER  
LASER button [19]  
+
Cursor key [14, 20, 21]  
R-CLICK button [14, 21]  
R-CLICK  
POSITION MUTE FREEZE  
POSITION button [20]  
FREEZE button [19]  
MUTE button [19]  
MAGNIFY  
VOLUME  
+
+
+
+
MAGNIFY / button [17, 20, 29]  
VOLUME / button [19]  
PLUS  
Remote jack [15]  
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I n s t a l l a t i o n  
The distance from the unit lens to the screen determines to the size of the projected image, therefore, you need to consider the place where you  
set up the unit and screen before making connections. You also need to consider the screen size and height of the unit and screen as other  
important factors.  
Tip  
A non-glossy wall may be used as a substitute for a screen.  
WARNING  
• Carrying The Data Projector  
Always carry your Data projector in the carrying case. Ensure that the power cord and any other cables connecting to video sources are  
disconnected before moving the projector. When moving the projector or when it is not in use, cover the lens with the lens cap.  
• Only use your Data projector on a solid flat level surface. If the projector falls to the ground, you can be injured and the projector severely  
damage.  
• Do not use the Data projector where temperatures vary greatly. The projector must be used at temperatures between 5°C (41°F) and 35°C  
(95°F).  
• Do not expose the Data projector to moisture, dust, or smoke. This will harm the screen image.  
• Ensure that you have adequate ventilation around your Data projector to allow heat dissipation. Do not cover the vents on the bottom or the  
side of the projector.  
Positioning the unit  
The projected image becomes larger as the distance between the unit and screen increases. The minimum image size is about 24 inches (0.61  
m) diagonally at a distance of about 1.2 m (3 feet) and the maximum size is about 300 inches (7.6 m) at a distance of 12.0 m (39.37 feet) from  
the screen. Use the following information when you fix the position of the unit.  
Proje c ting d ista nc e a nd im a g e size  
Screen  
width  
Screen  
Screen  
Height  
Screen size  
(diagonal)  
11 to 15 degrees  
Distance from center of lens to lower edge of screen  
(represented as “H” in the table and chart below)  
Projecting distance  
(represented as “Lin the table and chart below)  
• Horizontal projection position  
• Vertical projection position  
Lens centered left to right  
Screen size Projection distance (L) mDimension (H) mm  
Inches  
24  
Wide (W) Telephoto (T)  
Both W & T  
70  
1.2  
40  
1.6  
2.4  
3.2  
4.0  
2.1  
3.1  
122  
60  
176  
80  
4.2  
238  
100  
200  
300  
5.3  
291  
8.1  
12.3  
10.6  
599  
891  
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I n s t a l l a t i o n ( c o n t i n u e d )  
• Projecting distance and image size  
Projection distance  
( )  
10 11 12 m  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Tele. Wide  
233" 300"  
12.3m  
~
10.6m  
200"  
~
261"  
( )  
6 m  
5.3m  
4.2m  
3.1m  
2.1m  
1.2m  
100"  
80"  
~
131"  
Image center in  
wide mode  
5
4
3
2
1
0
~
104"  
Image center  
in telephoto  
mode  
60"  
40"  
24"  
~
78"  
~
53"  
~
31"  
15.3˚ ~ 14.6˚  
11.9˚ ~ 11.3˚  
Center of lens  
Using the c e iling m ounting fixture s  
When using the ceiling hanging fixtures, select “FRONT/CEILING” in “PROJECTION” in “SETTING MENU” (see pages 17 and 24).  
Note  
Installing the Data Projector on the ceiling must be performed by qualified PLUS service personnel. Contact your PLUS dealer for more information.  
Never attempt to install the Data Projector yourself.  
Projection distance  
( )  
10 11 12 m  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0mm (Ceiling)  
192mm (Center of lens)  
883mm  
1,090mm  
Tele. Wide  
1.2m  
24"  
40"  
60"  
80"  
100"  
200"  
233"  
~31"  
2.1m  
3.1m  
4.2m  
5.3m  
~
53"  
~
78"  
4,432mm (In tele mode)  
~
104"  
(In wide mode)  
5,705mm  
~
131"  
10.6m  
12.3m  
~
261"  
~
300"  
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C o n n e c t i o n s  
C o n n e c t i n g v i d e o e q u i p m e n t  
You can connect a document camera, VCR, laser disc player, and DVD player, etc.  
Conne c ting to the VIDEO IN VIDEO/ S-  
VIDEO ja c ks  
Conne c ting vid e o e q uip m e nt tha t ha s  
the c om p one nt vid e o sig na l (YCb Cr)  
outp ut ja c ks to the RGB IN c onne c tor  
You can connect up to two pieces of video equipment to the VIDEO  
IN jacks following the illustration below. Two types of connections  
can be made. Connect either using the cables indicated in dotted  
lines or those in gray as shown in the drawing below.  
You can also connect the video component to the RGB IN connec-  
tor, if the video component has the component video (YCbCr)  
signal jacks. This connection provides better picture quality than  
the connections on the left column.  
You can switch the input source (picture) to VIDEO or S-VIDEO  
even if you connect more than one piece of equipment. S-VIDEO  
connection provides more vivid color and higher resolution  
compared to VIDEO connection.  
You can switch the input source to VIDEO, S-VIDEO, or RGB.  
• The AUDIO IN jack is for equipment connected to the RGB IN  
connector.  
You can output the sound of one component through the unit  
speaker even when two components are connected.  
Be fore c onne c ting  
• Turn off the components that are to be connected.  
Be fore c onne c ting  
• Turn off the components that are to be connected.  
• The unit and computer will be turned on in “Using the Data  
Projector” on page 16. Do not turn on either the computer or unit  
until you read this section.  
• The unit and computer will be turned on in “Using the Data  
Projector” on page 16. Do not turn on either the computer or unit  
until you read this section.  
• Please also refer to the manual of the video component to be  
connected.  
• Please also refer to the manual of the video component to be  
connected.  
DVD player, laser disc player,  
document camera, etc.  
VCR, document camera, etc.  
ToYCbCr  
To audio  
signal output  
output jacks  
jacks  
To audio  
output Left/  
Right jacks  
To video  
output jack  
YCbCr signal jacks/  
RGB connector  
Audio video cable  
(supplied)  
Mini-plug/pin-plug  
adapter cable  
adapter cable (not  
(optional)  
supplied)  
The unit  
terminal panel  
REMOTE CONTROL  
VIDEO IN  
PC CONTROL  
The unit  
terminal panel  
IN  
S-VIDEO  
VIDEO  
L/MONO·AUDIO·R  
UDIO
GB IN  
RGB OUT  
AUDIO OUT  
REMOTE CONTROL  
VIDEO IN  
PC CONTROL  
AUDIO OUT  
OUT  
IN  
S-VIDEO  
VIDEO  
L/MONO·AUDIO·R  
AUDO IN  
RGIN  
RGB OUT  
OUT  
S-video cable  
(supplied)  
To audio  
output Left/  
Right jacks  
To video  
output jack  
Laser disc player, DVD player,  
document camera, etc.  
Plug the cable terminal into the RGB  
connector securely then tighten the screws.  
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C o n n e c t i n g  
a
P C o r M a c i n t o s h  
Connecting a PC or Macintosh to the Data Projector will enable you to project your computer screen images for impressive presentations.  
• The following display standards are supported:  
VGA 640×480 for graphics  
VGA 640×350 for graphics  
VGA 720×350 for text  
VGA 640×400 for graphics  
VGA 720×400 for text  
SuperVGA 800×600  
XGA 1024×768  
Macintosh at 640×480  
Macintosh at 832×624  
Macintosh at 1024×768  
• A PC, Macintosh, or computer equipped with a XGA adapter or compatible graphics adapter can easily be connected.  
• If your PC does not support XGA you will need to install a XGA graphics board. Consult your computer's owner's manual for your XGA  
configuration. If you need to install a new board, refer to the manual supplied with your new graphics board for installation instructions.  
Note s  
• Refer to the owner's manual supplied with your computer for more information about the video output requirements of the computer and any special  
identification or configuring required by the projector image and monitor.  
• Some Macintosh PowerBooks may need to set the mirroring to off to output 1024×768 dot signals. Please consult your PowerBook manual or  
computer dealer for details.  
Be fore c onne c ting  
• Turn off the computer that is to be connected.  
• The unit and computer will be turned on in “Using the Data Projector” on page 16. Do not turn on either the computer or unit until you read  
this section.  
• Please also refer to the manual of the computer to be connected.  
IBM PC/AT compatible machine or  
Macintosh with Mini D-sub 15-pin  
connector  
Macintosh desktop computer  
Mini D-Sub 15-pin  
connector  
Monitor adapter for  
Macintosh  
You may need to  
change the DIP  
switch setting  
depending on the  
machine to be  
connected. See next  
page.  
PC/Macintosh  
multicable  
(supplied)  
PC/Macintosh  
multicable  
(supplied)  
Mini D-Sub 15-pin  
connector  
REMOTE CONTROL  
VIDEO IN  
AUDIO OUT  
The unit  
terminal panel  
IN  
S-VIDEO  
VIDEO  
L/MONO·AUDIO·R  
AUDIO IN  
RGB IN  
RGB OUT  
OUT  
Plug the cable connector into the  
RGB connector securely and tighten  
the screws.  
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Note on the Powe rBook c onne c tion  
Depending on the model of your PowerBook, the additional Apple video cable adaptor may be required with the above connection.  
Video cable adaptor  
To the Data Projector  
Mod ifying the DIP switc h (for Ma c intosh) se tting  
Modify the DIP switch setting checking the DIP switch setting table below.  
DIP switch setting (= ON)  
MONITOR  
RESOLUTION  
1
2
3
4
5
6
MULTIPLE SCAN 21  
MULTIPLE SCAN 17  
MULTIPLE SCAN 16  
VGA/SVGA  
21 COLOR  
1152×870  
1024×768  
832×624  
640×480  
19 COLOR  
16 COLOR  
13 COLOR  
Inch 13  
MULTIPLE SCAN 17  
VGA/SVGA  
ON  
ON  
ON  
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
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U s i n g t h e r e m o t e c o n t r o l a s  
a
c o m p u t e r  
m o u s e W i r e l e s s m o u s e f u n c t i o n  
The supplied remote mouse receiver enables you to operate your computer's mouse functions from the remote control. It is a  
great way to control your computer-generated presentations.  
Wired remote  
control cable  
(supplied)  
Serial mouse  
cable (supplied)  
PLUS  
Connect to  
Connect to  
the IBM/Mac  
connector  
Connect to  
the REMOTE  
OUT jack on  
the unit  
the EXT.IR  
jack on the  
remote  
(see below)  
mouse  
receiver  
Connectors of the remote  
mouse receiver  
• The cursor key on the remote control operates the computer mouse functions.  
• If a Windows computer is connected, the L-CLICK button on the remote control operates as the  
computer mouse left click button and the R-CLICK button as the computer mouse right click button.  
• If the Macintosh computer is connected, the L-CLICK and R-CLICK buttons operate in the same way  
as the computer mouse click button.  
• While the menu is displayed on the screen (see page 21), the cursor key, L-CLICK and R-CLICK  
buttons will operate to control the menu.  
Be fore c onne c ting  
IBM/Mac  
EXT.IR  
• Turn off the computer, then remove the current mouse.  
• Connect the unit and remote mouse receiver with the supplied wired remote control cable as shown in the above illustration.  
• The unit and computer will be turned on as described in “Using the Data Projector” on page 16. Do not turn on either the computer or unit  
until you read this section.  
• Please also refer to the manual of the computer to be connected.  
Conne c ting the re m ote m ouse re c e ive r to a n IBM PC/ AT c om p ute r  
Connect the IBM/Mac connector on the remote mouse  
receiver and PC’s mouse port with the supplied serial  
cable.  
Remote mouse receiver  
IBM PC/AT  
To the IBM/Mac connector  
Serial mouse cable  
(supplied)  
Conne c ting the re m ote m ouse re c e ive r to a n IBM PS/ 2 or Ma c intosh c om p ute r  
Connect the supplied serial cable to the IBM/Mac con-  
Remote mouse receiver  
nector on the remote mouse receiver.  
Connect the supplied mouse adapter to the other end of  
the serial cable and the computer mouse port. Note that  
two types of mouse adapters are supplied; one is for  
IBM PS/2 and the other is for Macintosh.  
IBM PS/2 or  
Macintosh  
To the IBM/Mac connector  
Serial mouse cable  
(supplied)  
Mouse adapter for IBM PS/2 (supplied) or  
Mouse adapter for Macintosh (supplied)  
Anothe r use of the re m ote m ouse re c e ive r  
Connect the remote mouse receiver only to your computer  
following the above instructions. The remote control can be  
used to operate the computer mouse functions even if the  
remote mouse receiver is not connected to the Data Projector.  
Point the remote control to the remote mouse receiver while  
operating.  
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A d d i t i o n a l c o n n e c t i o n s  
Outp utting vid e o/ sound sig na ls to a nothe r m onitor/ sp e a ke r via a n a m p lifie r  
Computer or video equipment  
Speaker with an amplifier  
WhenVIDEO or S-VIDEO is selected  
as the input source, the sound from  
the VIDEO IN L/MONO•AUDIO•R  
jacks (A) will be output.  
When RGB is selected as the input  
source, the sound from the AUDIO IN  
(B) jack will be output.  
A
The unit terminal panel  
Monitor  
REMOTE CONTROL  
VIDEO IN  
PC CONTROL  
AUDIO OUT  
IN  
S-VIDEO  
VIDEO  
L/MONO·AUDIO·R  
RGB IN  
AUDIO IN  
RGB OUT  
OUT  
B
Note  
The video signal from the RGB IN  
connector will always be output  
when the unit is projecting even if  
VIDEO or S-VIDEO is selected as the  
input source.  
Additional adapters may be required to connect to  
another monitor depending on the type of the moni-  
tor.  
Conne c ting m ore tha n one Da ta Proje c tor (UP-1100)/ Using the wire d re m ote c ontrol  
Up to five interconnected Data Projectors can be controlled with the remote control.  
PLUS  
PLUS  
PLUS  
Note  
To use the wireless mouse function (see previous page), the REMOTE  
OUT jack on the unit and the EXT.IR jack on the remote mouse receiver  
must be connected with the commercially available stereo mini plug  
cable.  
Remote control  
OFF  
POWER  
ON  
VIDEO  
S-VIDEO  
RGB  
MENU  
LASER  
+
Remote control cable (supplied)  
R-CLICK  
P
O
SITIO  
N
MU  
T
E
F
R
E
E
Z
E
The unit terminal panel  
MA  
G
+
NIF  
Y
VOLUME  
+
To the bottom jack of  
the remote control  
REMOTE CONTROL  
VIDEO IN  
PC CONTROL  
AUDIO OUT  
PLUS  
IN  
S-VIDEO  
VIDEO  
L/MONO·AUDIO·R  
AUDIO IN  
RGB IN  
RGB OUT  
Remote control cable  
OUT  
(supplied to the other Data Projector)  
Tip  
To the next Data Projector  
Connections can be changed as required by the situation. For example, if  
you connect the remote control and an isolated Data Projector with the  
remote control cable, that Data Projector can be controlled by the  
connected remote control separately from other interconnected Data  
Projectors that are controlled by another remote control.  
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O p e r a t i o n  
U s i n g t h e D a t a P r o j e c t o r  
Be fore sta rting  
• Remove the lens cap from the lens. Please retain it because it  
must be replaced after use.  
3
4
Turn on the connected source (computer,  
VCR, DVD player, etc.).  
If you use a video component, start playback for  
screen/image adjustment.  
• Don’t use the Data Projector in a bright room and don’t expose  
the screen to direct sunlight or other strong light sources.  
Press either VIDEO, S-VIDEO, or RGB to  
select the input source.  
You can also select the input source with the  
menu operation (see page 21).  
1
1 Connect the supplied power cable to  
the unit, then to the wall outlet (the  
mains).  
2 Press theIside of the POWER switch  
(main power) on the back of the unit.  
The POWER indicator on top of the unit lights  
in amber.  
OFF  
POWER  
ON  
2
POWER  
VIDEO S-VIDEO  
RGB  
Lights in amber  
(Standby)  
AC IN  
POWE
Press “I” side  
Note s  
ER  
POW  
ER  
ENT  
T
A
T
S
U
EN  
M
• If the blue, black, or focus pattern screen (the background  
type differs depending on the “BACKGROUND” setting.  
See page 24.) is projected, check the following:  
T
C
LE  
SE  
ST  
JU  
AD  
– Is the source properly connected to the unit?  
– Is the source component or computer turned on?  
– Are the video signals coming to the unit?  
R
E
W
O
P
IN  
C
A
• The video resolution of the connected computer can be  
changed. See page 18.  
5
Adjust the position and height of the unit.  
1
Move the unit to the position where the projected  
image is horizontally centered to the screen.  
• When the projected image is offset  
horizontally  
Power cable (supplied)  
2
Press the POWER ON button on the re-  
mote control or the POWER button on top  
of the unit to turn on the unit.  
The POWER indicator on top of the unit turns to  
green and start blinking.  
Adjust the position of the unit so that the unit is  
square to the screen.  
Screen  
View from the top  
It will take one minute for the unit to be ready to  
use. Wait until the indicator stops blinking and  
lights steadily in green.  
POWER  
• When the projected image is offset ver-  
tically  
OFF  
POWER  
ON  
Adjust the height balance of the unit with the  
adjusters.  
Green light blinks  
Then lights steadily  
in green  
VIDEO S-VIDEO  
View from the side  
Note  
While the POWER indicator is blinking, the unit doesn’t turn  
off even if you press the POWER OFF button on the remote  
control or the POWER button on the unit.  
Screen  
Tip  
If you set “AUTO START” to “ON” in the menu (see page 28),  
the unit will turn on automatically after setting the POWER  
switch to on in step 1.  
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Using the a d juste rs to a d just the he ig ht b a la nc e  
There are two front adjusters and a rear adjuster.  
To lower the position of the screen, pull out the folded leg of the  
rear adjuster.  
8
9
Adjust the picture elements and select  
the picture type.  
You can adjust the picture elements (see page  
27), select the picture type according to the video  
contents (see page 28) and wide screen (see  
page 28).  
For the front adjusters, rotate each adjuster until the unit is  
vertically parallel to the screen.  
Start using the Data Projector.  
The following functions are available while using  
the Data Projector:  
• Adjusting the volume of the unit speaker  
(see pages 19 and 24),  
POWER  
AC IN  
• Using the laser pointer (see page 19),  
• Turning off the image and muting the sound  
temporarily (see page 19),  
Up  
Down  
Pull out  
• Freezing a moving picture (see page 19), and  
• Enlarging the picture (see page 20).  
Note  
6
7
Adjust the image size with the zoom ring  
lever, then adjust the focus with the focus  
ring.  
If “POWER OFF” is set to “ON” (see page 28), the image will  
be turned off if the unit has been left unoperated for five  
minutes with an RGB input source.  
A D J U S T  
S E L E C T  
M E N U  
S T A T U S  
E N T E R  
P O W E R  
If the image is suddenly turned off while projecting a computer  
image, the computer’s screen saver or the unit’s POWER OFF  
function may be activated.  
Afte r using the Da ta Proje c tor  
DLP  
Focus ring  
Zoom ring lever  
1
• Operating with the remote control  
Press the POWER OFF button a little bit  
longer.  
Change the unit setting to suit to the  
projecting method and selected source  
as described in step 4.  
• Operating with the unit  
1 Press the POWER button.  
• Select the type of projection  
If the projected image is horizontally reversed  
or upside down, change the projection type.  
See page 24.  
“POWER OFF/ENTER” appears on the  
screen.  
2 Press ENTER.  
When you have turned off the unit, the POWER  
indicator will start blinking then turn to amber in  
one minute.  
• If the component video signal output  
jacks of the video component are con-  
nected to the RGB IN connector (see  
page 11), setINPUT MODEtoYCbCr”  
in the menu.  
Never turn off the POWER switch (main power)  
while the POWER indicator is blinking.  
This setting provides a better picture image.  
See page 24.  
To c a nc e l turning off the unit whe n “POWER OFF/  
ENTER” is a p p e a ring on the sc re e n  
See “Canceling turning off the unit when ‘POWER OFF/  
ENTER’ is appearing on the screen” on page 29.  
• Adjust the projected image from the  
source connected to the RGB IN con-  
nector.  
Ple a se a lso re a d  
“Activating the on-screen function” on page 29.  
The resolutions most suitable to the incoming  
signals will automatically be selected. How-  
ever, if any vertical banding, noise, dot interfer-  
ence, or crosstalk appears on the screen, ad-  
just “PICTURE ADJ,then “FINE PICTURE”  
using the menus.You can also adjust the hori-  
zontal and vertical position of the image. See  
pages 25 to 27.  
2
If the POWER indicator is lit in amber,  
press the “O” side of the POWER switch  
(main power) on the back of the unit.  
The POWER indicator goes out.  
Disconnect the power cord if it is not to be used  
for an extended period.  
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U s i n g t h e D a t a  
P r o j e c t o r ( c o n t i n u e d )  
Cha ng ing c om p ute r’s vid e o re solutions  
Note b ook c om p ute rs a nd re solution  
sta nd a rd s  
Depending on your computer's graphic capability, you may be able  
to select one of several resolutions. Generally a computer- either a  
PC or Macintosh- with 1 MB VRAM will run:  
This Data Projector is designed to project industry standardized  
video such as VESA (Video Electronics Standards Association) or  
XGA (eXtended Graphics Array). Notebook computers do not use  
industry standards. They use whatever timing is necessary to match  
their local LCD display. The end result is typically not standard. By  
turning off your notebook's display, the timing parameters are a bit  
more like the real VESA or XGA signal.  
640 × 480 at 16.7 million colors (24 bit Truecolor)  
800 × 600 at 65,000 colors.  
1024 × 768 at 256 colors.  
As the resolution increases, the number of colors you can run  
decreases. With 2 MB VRAM a computer will run:  
640 × 480 at 16.7 million colors (24 bit Truecolor).  
800 × 600 at 16.7 million colors (24 bit Truecolor).  
1024 × 768 at 65,000 colors.  
1280 × 1024 at 256 colors.  
Windows 95  
There are two methods you can use to change your resolution.  
Method 1  
1 Move your cursor to the background image and click.  
2 In the "Properties" menu, select "Settings."  
3 Change your resolution and click "OK."  
4 You may be asked to reboot for the changes to take effect,  
or a message saying that "Windows is about to resize your  
display" may appear. You' ll be asked if you want to keep  
your settings. Select "Yes."  
Method 2  
1 Click on your "My Computer" icon.  
2 Open "Control Panel" and select "Display."  
3 Change your resolution and click "OK." after the new  
resolution is selected.  
4 You may be asked to reboot for the changes to take effect,  
or a message saying that "Windows is about to resize your  
display" may appear. You' ll be asked if you want to keep  
your settings. Select "Yes."  
Windows 3.1  
1 Click on the "Main" icon and open "Control Panel."  
2 Select "Change System Settings" and click on "Option."  
3 Choose "Change Display Settings."  
4 Select the resolution you want.  
5 Choose the current or desired drive.  
6 Restart Windows for the changes to take effect.  
Macintosh  
1 Under the Apple menu, select "Control Panels" and open  
"Monitors."  
2 Click and open "Options."  
3 Select your new resolution and click "OK."  
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V a r i o u s f u n c t i o n s w h i l e u s i n g t h e D a t a  
P r o j e c t o r  
OFF  
POWER  
ON  
VIDEO S-VIDEO  
RGB  
MENU  
LASER  
LASER button  
+
R-CLICK  
POSITION MUTE FREEZE  
FREEZE button  
MUTE button  
MAGNIFY  
+
VOLUME  
+
VOLUME +/– button  
PLUS  
Turning off the im a g e a nd m uting the  
sound te m p ora rily  
Ad justing the volum e of the unit sp e a ke r  
Press VOLUME + to increase the volume  
or – to decrease.  
Press MUTE.  
The volume can also be adjusted with the menu  
operation (see page 24).  
The image will turn off and the sound will be  
muted at the same time. To restore the picture  
and sound, press the button again.  
VOLUME  
+
MUTE  
Fre e zing a m oving p ic ture  
Using the la se r p ointe r  
You can capture the desired frame of the moving picture.  
You can highlight the desired point on the screen with the beamed  
red light.  
Press FREEZE.  
Ca ution  
Do not look into the laser pointer while it is on, nor point the laser beam  
at any other persons. This could result in serious eye damage or  
blindness.  
A still image of the current frame will be dis-  
played.To restore the present picture, press the  
button again.  
Press LASER.  
FREEZE  
The red light will be beamed while pressing the  
button. The light goes out when you release the  
button.  
Tip  
The still picture can also be enlarged (see next page).  
LASER  
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V a r i o u s f u n c t i o n s w h i l e  
( c o n t i n u e d )  
u s i n g t h e  
D a t a  
P r o j e c t o r  
To m ove to the d e sire d p ortion of the e nla rg e d  
p ic ture  
OFF  
POWER  
ON  
VIDEO S-VIDEO  
RGB  
1
Press POSITION.  
The button lights in red. If you don’t proceed to  
step 2 within ten seconds, the button goes off.  
MENU  
LASER  
+
Cursor key  
R-CLICK  
POSITION MUTE FREEZE  
POSITION  
POSITION  
POSITION button  
MAGNIFY button  
MAGNIFY  
+
VOLUME  
+
PLUS  
2
Press the desired portion of the cursor  
key while POSITION lights.  
The moving directions are indicated by the eights  
triangle marks on the cursor key.The picture will  
move in the direction pointed by the mark where  
you are pressing.  
Enla rg ing the p ic ture  
You can enlarge the picture up to four times the normal size.  
Press MAGNIFY +.  
While the button is pressed the picture is en-  
larged until it becomes four times the normal  
size.  
Move upward  
Release the button at the desired size.  
MAGNIFY  
+
Move rightward  
Move leftward  
+
Four times as large  
as the normal size  
Normal size  
Move downward  
Note  
The normal size of the picture cannot be moved because the  
whole image is fully displayed.  
To re d uc e the size of the e nla rg e d p ic ture  
Press MAGNIFY –.  
While the button is pressed the picture is reduced  
until it becomes the normal size.  
MAGNIFY  
+
Enlarged size  
Normal size  
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M e n u o p e r a t i o n  
B a s i c o p e r a t i o n ( S e l e c t i n g t h e i n p u t s o u r c e )  
OFF  
POWER  
ON  
5
Press L-CLICK.  
VIDEO S-VIDEO  
RGB  
The source you’ve selected in step 4 will be  
confirmed, then the picture from the selected  
source will be projected on the screen.  
L-CLICK button  
(At the back of  
the remote  
MENU  
LASER  
MENU button  
control)  
+
Cursor key  
R-CLICK button  
R-CLICK  
POSITION MUTE FREEZE  
MAGNIFY  
VOLUME  
+
+
6
Press R-CLICK to turn off the menu dis-  
play.  
Whenever you wish to turn off the menu display,  
press R-CLICK button.  
PLUS  
1
2
Press MENU.  
The button lights in red and the main menu  
appears on the screen.  
R-CLICK  
If you don’t proceed to step 2 within ten seconds,  
the button goes off.  
Op e ra ting with the unit  
MENU  
MENU  
The menu operation is explained using the remote control, how-  
ever, it can also be controlled with the unit operation buttons.  
To operate with the unit, refer to the comparison table below.  
Note  
The menu will not be dis-  
played if the picture is en-  
larged even slightly. In  
such a case, reduce the pic-  
ture size to normal before  
starting the menu opera-  
tion.  
SOURCE MENU  
IMAGE ADJ MENU  
POWER MENU  
STATUS  
MENU  
POWER  
SELECT  
ENTER  
ENTER button  
SELECT button  
MENU  
button  
SETTING MENU  
ADJUST  
Press the cursor  
“SOURCE MENU.”  
/
key to select  
SOURCE MENU  
IMAGE ADJ MENU  
POWER MENU  
ADJUST +/–  
buttons  
+
The re m ote c ontrol a nd unit b utton c om p a rison ta b le  
SETTING MENU  
Remote control buttons  
MENU  
Unit operation buttons  
MENU  
The main menu appears on  
the screen when you press  
this button.  
The main menu appears on the  
screen when you press this  
button.  
To turn off any menu, press R-  
CLICK on the remote control.  
3
4
Press L-CLICK.  
The source menu appears on the screen.  
VIDEO  
To turn off any menu, press  
R-CLICK.  
S-VIDEO  
Cursor  
/
key  
SELECT  
RGB  
STANDARD  
Press either key to select the  
menu item.  
Each press change the menu  
item to the next.  
Press the cursor  
desired input source.  
/
key to select the  
L-CLICK  
ENTER  
Press this button whenever  
confirming operation is re-  
quired.  
Press this button whenever  
confirming operation is re-  
quired.  
VIDEO  
S-VIDEO  
Cursor + / – key  
ADJUST + / –  
+
RGB  
STANDARD  
Press either key to choose  
the setting or value of the  
selected menu item.  
Press either button to choose  
the setting or value of the se-  
lected menu item.  
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M e n u s t r u c t u r e  
SOURCE MENU  
(21)  
VIDEO  
(21)  
IMAGE ADJ MENU (24)  
S-VIDEO  
(21)  
POWER MENU  
SETTING MENU  
(28)  
(24)  
RGB  
STANDARD  
(21, 26)  
When the input source is  
VIDEO or S-VIDEO  
When the input source is RGB  
and “INPUT MODE” is “RGB”  
VOLUME  
(24)  
(28)  
(27)  
(27)  
(27)  
(27)  
(27)  
(27)  
VOLUME  
(24)  
(24)  
(27)  
(27)  
(27)  
(26)  
+
+
IMAGE MODE  
IMAGE MODE  
A
B
A
BRIGHTNESS  
BRIGHTNESS  
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
CONTRAST  
CONTRAST  
COLOR  
WHITE BALANCE  
B
C
TINT  
ALIGNMENT  
SHARPNESS  
WHITE BALANCE  
LAMP USAGE  
0HOURS  
(29)  
(28)  
(28)  
(29)  
AUTO START  
OFF  
POWER OFF  
OFF  
DISPLAY  
ON  
CUSTOM MEMORY (26)  
CUSTOM 1  
BACKGROUND  
BLUEBACK  
(24)  
PROJECTION  
(24)  
FRONT / FLOOR  
LANGUAGE  
ENGLISH  
(24)  
RESET  
(27)  
48KHz / 60Hz  
ALL RESET  
COMPLETED  
(27, 29)  
(27)  
STARTING RGB  
STANDARD  
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B
When the input source  
is VIDEO or S-VIDEO  
When the input source  
is RGB  
GAMMA  
NORMAL  
(28)  
(28)  
(28)  
(28)  
GAMMA  
NORMAL  
(28)  
(24)  
(28)  
(28)  
INPUT MODE  
GRAPHICS  
INPUT MODE  
RGB  
When the input source is RGB  
and “INPUT MODE” is “YCbCr”  
DISPLAY MODE  
NORMAL  
DISPLAY MODE  
NORMAL  
WHITE PICTURE  
NORMAL  
WHITE PICTURE  
NORMAL  
VOLUME  
(24)  
(24)  
(27)  
(27)  
(27)  
(27)  
(27)  
(26)  
+
IMAGE MODE  
A
BRIGHTNESS  
+
+
+
+
CONTRAST  
• When the input source  
is VIDEO or S-VIDEO  
When the input source  
is RGB and “INPUT  
MODE” is “YCbCr”  
COLOR  
• When the input source  
is RGB and “INPUT  
MODE” is “RGB”  
TINT  
WHITE BALANCE  
B
C
BRIGHTNESS R  
(27)  
(27)  
(27)  
(27)  
(27)  
(27)  
COLOR Cr  
(27)  
(27)  
(27)  
(27)  
ALIGNMENT  
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
BRIGHTNESS G  
COLOR Cb  
BRIGHTNESS B  
HUE Cr  
CONTRAST R  
HUE Cb  
CONTRAST G  
CONTRAST B  
C
H POSITION  
(26)  
(26)  
(26)  
(26)  
(26)  
+
+
V POSITION  
AUTO PICTURE  
OFF  
*
*
PICTURE ADJ  
1160  
FINE PICTURE  
64  
* Displayed only when AUTO  
PICTURE” is “OFF.”  
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S e l e c t i n g t h e  
p r o j e c t i o n t y p e  
S e l e c t i n g t h e  
b a c k g r o u n d  
This reorients your image for your type of projection.  
1 Carry out steps 1 to 3 in “Selecting the projection type”  
on the left column.  
1 Press MENU to display the main menu.  
2 Press the cursor / key to select “BACKGROUND.”  
2 Press the cursor / key to select “SETTING MENU.”  
3 Press L-CLICK to display the SETTING MENU.  
4 Press the cursor / key to select “PROJECTION.”  
3 Press the cursor + / – key to select one of the following  
background types:  
• BLUEBACK,  
• BLACKBACK, or  
• FOCUS PATTERN.  
4 Press L-CLICK.  
5 Press the cursor + / – key to select the projection type  
which suits the Data Projector setup conditions.  
The following four projection types can be selected:  
• FRONT FLOOR (Normal),  
• REAR CEILING (Upside down and horizontally re-  
versed),  
• REAR FLOOR (Horizontally reversed), or  
• FRONT CEILING (Upside down).  
6 Press L-CLICK.  
S e t t i n g “ I N P U T  
M O D E ” t o “ Y C b C r ”  
When you have connected the component video (YCbCr) signal  
output jacks of the video component to the RGB IN connector on  
the unit (see page 11), set “IMAGE MODE” to “YCbCr” to obtain  
better picture quality.  
S e l e c t i n g  
a
d i s p l a y l a n g u a g e  
1 Select the input source RGB (see page 16 or 21).  
2 Press MENU to display the main menu.  
1 Press MENU to display the main menu.  
3 Press the cursor / key to select “IMAGE ADJ MENU.”  
4 Press L-CLICK to display the IMAGE ADJ MENU.  
5 Press the cursor / key to select “IMAGE MODE.”  
6 Press L-CLICK to display the IMAGE MODE menu.  
7 Press the cursor / key to select “INPUT MODE.”  
8 Press the cursor + / – key to select “YCbCr.”  
Each press changes the setting to “RGB” or “YCbCr.”  
9 Press L-CLICK.  
2 Press the cursor / key to select “SETTING MENU.”  
3 Press L-CLICK to display the SETTING MENU.  
4 Press the cursor  
/
key to select “LANGUAGE,” then  
press the cursor + / – to select one of the following  
languages:  
• ENGLISH (English),  
• DEUTSCH (German),  
• FRANÇAIS (French),  
• ITALIANO (Italiano),  
• ESPAÑOL (Spanish),  
• SVENSKA (Swedish), or  
The change of settings will be confirmed.  
When you display the IMAGE MODE menu next, the  
following IMAGE MODE menu for YCbCr will be dis-  
played.  
(Japanese).  
IMAGE ADJ MENU for  
YCbCr (video component)  
IMAGE ADJ MENU for RGB  
(computer)  
5 Press L-CLICK.  
VOLUME  
VOLUME  
+
+
IMAGE MODE  
IMAGE MODE  
BRIGHTNESS  
BRIGHTNESS  
+
+
+
+
+
+
A d j u s t i n g t h e  
v o l u m e  
CONTRAST  
CONTRAST  
COLOR  
WHITE BALANCE  
TINT  
ALIGNMENT  
The volume can also be adjusted with VOLUME +/– on the remote  
control (see page 19).  
WHITE BALANCE  
1 Press MENU to display the main menu.  
ALIGNMENT  
2 Press the cursor / key to select “IMAGE ADJ MENU.”  
3 Press L-CLICK to display the IMAGE ADJ MENU.  
Whe n you ha ve d isc onne c te d the p re se nt vid e o  
c om p one nt from the RGB IN c onne c tor a nd  
re c onne c te d a c om p ute r  
4 Press the cursor / key to select “VOLUME,” then press  
the cursor + / – key to adjust the volume.  
Set “INPUT MODE” to “RGB” in step 8 above.  
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A d j u s t i n g t h e i m a g e f r o m  
t h e  
s o u r c e  
c o n n e c t e d t o t h e R G B I N c o n n e c t o r  
The Data Projector selects the most suitable resolutions as shown in the “Timing Chart” below according to the incoming signals from the RGB  
IN connector (When “RGB” is set to “STANDARD.” See page 26). However, you may need manual adjustment depending on the computer  
or video component connected to the RGB IN connector (see pages 11 and 12). If you have any of vertical banding, noise, dot interference,  
or crosstalk on the projected picture, adjust clock frequency with “PICTURE ADJ” then clock phase with “FINE PICTURE” (see next page).  
You can also adjust the horizontal and vertical position of the image (see page 26).  
Tim ing Cha rt  
Signal  
Resolution V. Sync. H. Sync. Dot Clock  
Signal  
30. Mac  
Resolution V. Sync. H. Sync. Dot Clock  
(Hz)  
(kHz)  
(MHz)  
(Hz)  
(kHz)  
(MHz)  
1. NTSC  
2. CGA  
640 × 480  
640 × 200  
640 × 350  
640 × 400  
640 × 400  
640 × 480  
640 × 350  
640 × 400  
640 × 480  
640 × 480  
640 × 350  
640 × 400  
640 × 480  
640 × 480  
59.94  
15.734  
-
1024 × 768 59.95  
48.8  
64  
61.05  
59.89  
56.43  
60.24  
59.94  
70.09  
70.09  
70.09  
66.67  
85.08  
85.08  
75  
15.873  
21.98  
14.22  
16.41  
21.05  
25  
31. Silicon  
32. VESA  
33. VESA  
34. XGA2  
35. VESA  
36. Mac19  
37. SUN  
1024 × 768 60.4  
1024 × 768 85  
49.7  
70  
3. EGA  
68.677  
56.476  
58.131  
60.023  
60.241  
65.267  
32.84  
94.5  
75  
4. NEC  
24.827  
30.3  
1024 × 768 70.07  
1024 × 768 72.03  
1024 × 768 75.03  
1024 × 768 74.93  
1024 × 1024 61.4  
1120 × 750 80  
5. PGA  
79.012  
78.75  
80  
6. IDC3000  
7. VESA  
8. VESA  
9. VESA  
10. Mac13  
11. VESA  
12. VESA  
13. VESA  
14. VESA  
31.468  
31.469  
31.469  
31.469  
35.002  
37.861  
37.861  
37.5  
-
25.18  
25.18  
25.18  
30.24  
31.5  
31.5  
31.5  
31.5  
31.49  
36  
92.94  
47.82  
60.06  
108  
38. NEC  
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
39. NEC  
1120 × 750 60.06  
1152 × 864 75  
50.025  
67.5  
40. VESA  
41. SUN  
1152 × 900 65.95  
1152 × 870 75.6  
1152 × 900 76.05  
1280 × 960 60  
1280 × 960 85  
1280 × 1024 60  
1280 × 1024 60.38  
1280 × 1024 60.02  
1280 × 1024 59.93  
1280 × 1024 69.85  
1280 × 1024 69.89  
1280 × 1024 71.2  
1280 × 1024 71.99  
1280 × 1024 72.01  
1280 × 1024 74.12  
1280 × 1024 75.025  
1280 × 1024 76.11  
1280 × 1024 85.024  
61.796  
68.681  
71.736  
60  
92.94  
100  
42. Mac21  
43. Silicon  
44. VESA  
45. VESA  
46. Silicon  
47. Mac  
72.81  
75  
37.861  
39.375  
43.269  
37.927  
39.444  
39.375  
15.625  
15.625  
31.746  
35.156  
37.879  
46.875  
48.077  
53.674  
49.725  
48.363  
105.6  
108  
15. IBM XGA2 640 × 480  
16. VESA  
17. VESA  
18. XGA2  
640 × 480  
720 × 400  
720 × 350  
85.01  
85.04  
87.85  
87.7  
85.938  
63.9  
148.5  
107.35  
107  
40  
35.5  
35.5  
-
64.31  
19. IBM XGA2 720 × 400  
20. PAL  
48. VESA  
49. NEC  
64.286  
64.603  
74.882  
74.882  
75.12  
108  
768 × 576  
768 × 576  
768 × 576  
800 × 600  
800 × 600  
800 × 600  
50  
107.5  
21. SECAM  
22. IDC300G  
23. VESA  
24. VESA  
25. VESA  
50  
-
50. VESA  
51. Mac  
126.996 *  
50  
-
118.5  
125  
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
56.25  
60.32  
75  
36  
52. NEC  
40  
53. VESA  
54. HP  
76.75  
129.54  
135  
49.5  
50  
78.125  
78.855  
79.976  
81.13  
26. VESA/XGA2 800 × 600  
72.19  
85.06  
74.55  
55. VESA  
56. VESA  
57. SUN  
135  
27. VESA  
28. Mac16  
29. VESA  
800 × 600  
832 × 624  
1024 × 768 60  
56.25  
57.283  
65  
135  
135  
58. VESA  
91.146  
157.5  
*AccuBlendTM  
The resolution of the Data Projector is 1024 × 768. Other resolution images (e.g. 1280 × 1024) are compressed into 1024 × 768. In such a case,  
projected letters and lines on the screen might appear unevenly.  
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A d j u s t i n g t h e i m a g e f r o m  
t h e  
s o u r c e c o n n e c t e d t o  
t h e R G B I N c o n n e c t o r ( c o n t i n u e d )  
Ad justing the c loc k fre q ue nc y (PICTURE  
ADJ) a nd c loc k p ha se (FINE PICTURE)  
m a nua lly  
Ad justing the horizonta l (H POSITION) a nd  
ve rtic a l (V POSITION) p osition of the  
im a g e  
When “AUTO PICTURE” is set to “ON,” the clock frequency and  
clock phase will be adjusted automatically. However, if you need  
any manual adjustment for these two items, you first need to set  
“AUTO PICTURE” to “OFF” as indicated in the following steps.  
1 Carry out steps 1 to 2-5 on the left column.  
2 Press the cursor / key to select “H POSITION.”  
3 Press the cursor +/– key to adjust the horizontal position.  
Press + to move the image right and – to move it left.  
4 Press the cursor / key to select “V POSITION.”  
5 Press the cursor +/– key to adjust the vertical position.  
Press + to move the image up and – to move it down.  
Adjust the clock frequency to eliminate any vertical banding, then  
clock phase to reduce any video noise, dot interference, or cross  
talk. (When clock phase is not matched evidently, the image ap-  
pears to be shimmering.)  
1 Setting the input source to “RGB”  
Select the input source RGB (see page 16 or 21).  
Storing the m ost re c e nt “PICTURE ADJ,”  
FINE PICTURE,” “H POSITION,” a nd “V  
POSITION” se tting s  
2 Setting “AUTO PICTURE” to “OFF” for manual  
adjustment  
1 Press MENU to display the main menu.  
2 Press the cursor  
MENU.”  
/
key to select “IMAGE ADJ  
You can store the above present settings in the memory, CUSTOM  
1 to 5.  
3 Press L-CLICK to display the IMAGE ADJ MENU.  
4 Press the cursor / key to select ALIGNMENT.”  
5 Press L-CLICK to display the ALIGNMENT menu.  
6 Press the cursor / key to select AUTO PICTURE.”  
1 Select the input source RGB (see page 16 or 21).  
2 Press MENU to display the main menu.  
3 Press the cursor / key to select “SETTING MENU.”  
4 Press L-CLICK to display the SETTING MENU.  
7 Press the cursor – key to select “OFF,” then press L-  
CLICK.  
5 Press the cursor  
MEMORY.”  
/
key to select “CUSTOM  
“PICTURE ADJ” and “FINE PICTURE” appear be-  
low “AUTO PICTURE.”  
6 Press the cursor +/– key to select the memory CUSTOM  
1 to 5.  
3 Adjusting the clock frequency  
7 Press L-CLICK to store the settings.  
1 Press the cursor / key to select “PICTURE ADJ.”  
The menu will be turned off after storing the settings.  
2 Press the cursor – key until the vertical banding disap-  
pears.  
Re trie ving d a ta from the c ustom  
Press + to increase the frequency and – to decrease.  
m e m ory/ Se tting RGBto “STANDARD”  
4 Adjusting the clock phase  
1 Press the cursor / key to select “FINE PICTURE.”  
The stored settings in the CUSTOM 1 to 5 memory can be retrieved.  
according to the following steps.  
2 Press the cursor +/– key until the video noise, dot  
interference, and cross talk are reduced.  
1 Select “RGB” as the input source (see page 21).  
Press + to increase the number and – to decrease the  
number.  
2 Press the cursor +/– key to select the memory CUSTOM  
1 to 5 or “STANDARD.”  
If you select “STANDARD,the unit will select the most  
suitable resolution automatically.  
If the im a g e (a nd the m e nu) ha s d isa p p e a re d while  
se tting the c loc k fre q ue nc y or c loc k p ha se  
Carry out the following steps.  
3 Press L-CLICK to retrieve the settings.  
If the im a g e (a nd the m e nu) ha s d isa p p e a re d  
b e c a use the wrong c ustom m e m ory is se le c te d  
Carry out the following steps.  
1 Turn off the source connected to the RGB IN connector.  
The incoming signals from the source go down and blue, black, or  
focus pattern screen (the background type differs depending on the  
“BACKGROUND” setting. See page 24.) will be displayed.  
1 Turn off the source connected to the RGB IN connector.  
The incoming signals from the source go down and blue, black, or  
focus pattern screen (the background type differs depending on the  
“BACKGROUND” setting. See page 24.) will be displayed.  
2 Carry out “Resetting the present settings to factory settings” on the  
next page.  
3 Turn on the source, then carry out “Adjusting the clock frequency and  
clock phase manually” from the beginning.  
2 Select the right custom memory starting “Retrieving data from the  
custom memory” from the beginning.  
Whe n you ha ve c onne c te d a nothe r c om p ute r or  
vid e o c om p one nt  
Set AUTO PICTURE” to “ON” by pressing the cursor + key in step 2-  
7 above.  
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p i c t u r e e l e m e n t s  
The picture elements such as brightness, contrast, white balance,  
and so on can be adjusted individually for each input source. The  
adjustable items vary depending on the input source and “INPUT  
MODE” setting (see page 24).  
Se le c ting the sta rting m od e for the ne xt  
use of the unit  
Set “STARTING RGB” to “LATEST” to use the most recent  
settings (RGB STANDARD or CUSTOM 1 to 5) when you turn on  
the unit next. If you set “STARTING RGB” to “STANDARD,” the  
unit will select the most suitable resolution every time you turn on  
the unit.  
Input source  
VIDEO  
RGB  
(The elements  
marked with “•” are S-VIDEO  
INPUT MODE (See page 24.)  
adjustable.)  
RGB  
YCbCr  
1 Carry out steps 1 to 4 in “Storing the most recent settings”  
on the previous page.  
BRIGHTNESS  
CONTRAST  
COLOR  
2 Press the cursor / key to select “STARTING RGB.”  
3 Press the cursor +/– key to select either “LATEST” or  
“STANDARD.”  
TINT  
4 Press L-CLICK.  
SHARPNESS  
WHITE BALANCE  
The change of settings will be confirmed.  
1
2
3
Select the input source (see page 16 or 21).  
Press MENU to display the main menu.  
Re se tting the p re se nt se tting s to fa c tory  
se tting s  
Press the cursor  
MENU.”  
/
key to select “IMAGE ADJ  
To reset the changed “PICTURE ADJ,FINE PICTURE,H  
POSITION,” and “V POSITION” to the factory settings, carry out  
the following steps.  
4
5
Press L-CLICK to display the IMAGE ADJ MENU.  
Press the cursor key to select “BRIGHTNESS,”  
then press the cursor +/– key to adjust the brightness.  
Press the cursor key to select “CONTRAST,” then  
/
1 Carry out steps 1 to 4 in “Storing the most recent settings”  
on the previous page.  
6
7
/
press the cursor +/– key to adjust the contrast.  
2 Press the cursor / key to select “RESET.”  
Press the cursor / key to select “COLOR,” then press  
the cursor +/– key to adjust the color.  
The horizontal frequency of the present incoming signal  
appears under the title “RESET.”  
If the input source is RGB and “INPUT MODE” is  
“RGB,” skip this step and go to step 10.  
3 Press and hold down the cursor + key for more than three  
seconds until “COMPLETE” appears instead of the hori-  
zontal frequency.  
8
9
Press the cursor / key to select “TINT,” then press the  
cursor +/– key to adjust the tint.  
Note  
Re se tting the p re se nt se tting s a nd a ll the  
c ustom m e m orie s to fa c tory se tting s  
The tint control doesn’t operate with a PAL or SECAM source.  
Press the cursor / key to select “SHARPNESS,” then  
press the cursor +/– key to adjust the sharpness.  
Note  
If the input source is RGB, skip this step and go to the  
next step.  
If you carry out this procedure, not only the custom memories but also  
all the menu items except for “LAMP USAGE,” and “LANGUAGE”  
will be reset.  
10 Press the cursor  
/
key to select “WHITE BAL-  
ANCE,then press L-CLICK.  
1 Carry out steps 1 to 4 in “Storing the most recent settings”  
on the previous page.  
The WHITE BALANCE menu appears.  
11 Press the cursor  
/
key to select each item in the  
2 Press the cursor / key to select ALL RESET.”  
WHITE BALANCE menu, then press the cursor +/– key  
to adjust the item for the white color balance.  
3 Press and hold down the cursor + key for more than three  
seconds until “COMPLETE” appears under the title  
ALL RESET.”  
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S e l e c t i n g t h e  
p i c t u r e t y p e  
A c t i v a t i n g t h e  
s a v i n g f u n c t i o n  
p o w e r  
The picture types can be selected individually for each input source  
according to the video content and your preferences.  
This function operates only with an RGB input source.  
If the input signals from the RGB IN connector go down for more  
than five minutes, the unit will automatically turn off and enter the  
standby mode.  
1 Select the input source (see page 16 or 21).  
2 Press MENU to display the main menu.  
1 Press MENU to display the main menu.  
3 Press the cursor / key to select “IMAGE ADJ MENU.”  
4 Press L-CLICK to display the IMAGE ADJ MENU.  
5 Press the cursor / key to select “IMAGE MODE.”  
6 Press L-CLICK to display the IMAGE MODE menu.  
2 Press the cursor / key to select “POWER MENU.”  
3 Press L-CLICK to display the POWER MENU.  
4 Press the cursor  
/
key to select “POWER OFF,” then  
press the cursor + key to select “ON” to activate the  
power saving function.  
7 Press the cursor / key to select “GAMMA,” then press  
the cursor +/– key to select the gamma mode.  
To deactivate the function, set “POWER OFF” to “OFF”  
by pressing the cursor – key.  
The following three types of gamma modes can be se-  
lected according to your preferences:  
• NORMAL,  
• NATURAL 1, or  
• NATURAL 2.  
8 Press L-CLICK.  
9 Press the cursor / key to select “INPUT MODE,” then  
press the cursor +/– key to select the input mode.  
Q u i c k s t a r t i n g  
t h e u n i t  
If the input source is RGB, refer to “Setting INPUT  
MODE toYCbCr” on page 24.  
The unit can be turned on just by only switching on the main power  
on the unit (see step 1 on page 16). There is no need to press the  
POWER ON button on the remote control or the POWER button on  
the unit.  
If the input source is VIDEO or S-VIDEO, the following  
two types can be selected:  
• GRAPHICS for displaying a graphic image, or  
• TEXT for displaying a text image such as the image  
from the document camera.  
1 Press MENU to display the main menu.  
2 Press the cursor / key to select “POWER MENU.”  
3 Press L-CLICK to display the POWER MENU.  
10Press L-CLICK.  
11Press the cursor  
/
key to select “WHITE PICTURE,”  
4 Press the cursor  
/
key to select “AUTO START,” then  
then press the cursor +/– key to select the white picture  
mode.  
press the cursor + key to select “ON” to activate the  
function.  
The following two types can be selected:  
• NORMAL, or  
To deactivate the function, set AUTO START” to “OFF”  
by pressing the cursor – key.  
• QUIET to reduce brightness for better color expression,  
12 Press L-CLICK.  
S e l e c t i n g t h e w i d e  
s c r e e n d i s p l a y  
1 Carry out the steps 1 to 6 above.  
2 Press the cursor  
/
key to select “DISPLAY MODE,”  
then press the cursor +/– key to select “WIDE” for wide  
screen display or “NORMAL” for normal screen display.  
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A c t i v a t i n g t h e o n –  
s c r e e n f u n c t i o n  
C h e c k i n g h o u r s  
o f l a m p u s e  
If you activate the on-screen function,  
The lamp housing must be replaced after 1000 hours of use. When  
1000 hours have elapsed the STATUS indicator will light in red (see  
page 31). Periodically check hours of lamp use in the menu so that  
you will have time to purchase a new lamp housing before the old  
one is burnt out.  
• The input source “VIDEO,” “S-VIDEO,or “RGB” will be  
displayed for three seconds when you have selected the input  
source with the remote control (see page 16), and  
• The message “POWER OFF/ENTER” will be displayed on the  
screen when you press the POWER button on the unit, if “DIS-  
PLAY” is set to “ON” for preventing the unit from being turned  
off accidentally.  
1 Press MENU to display the main menu.  
2 Press the cursor / key to select “POWER MENU.”  
3 Press L-CLICK to display the POWER MENU.  
4 Press the cursor / key to select “LAMP USAGE.”  
The lamp use hours will be displayed.  
1 Press MENU to display the main menu.  
2 Press the cursor / key to select “SETTING MENU.”  
3 Press L-CLICK to display the SETTING MENU.  
4 Press the cursor / key to select “DISPLAY,” then press  
the cursor + key to select “ON” to activate the on-screen  
function.  
Re se tting the la m p use hours to ze ro  
You need to reset the lamp use hours to zero after replacing the lamp  
housing (see page 32).  
To deactivate the function, set “DISPLAY” to “OFF” by  
pressing the cursor – key.  
1 Carry out the steps above.  
2 Press the POWER ON button on the remote control for  
more than ten seconds.  
Turning off the unit  
“LAMP USAGE” will be set to zero.  
If the unit d oe snt g o on b e c a use la m p  
use e xc e e d s 1100 hours.  
Op e ra ting with the re m ote c ontrol  
Press the POWER OFF button a little bit longer.  
The unit will go off regardless of the “POWER OFF” setting.  
The unit is designed not to turn on after the lamp use has exceeded  
1100 hours. (If the unit is in use, it will go off.) If this happened you  
must replace the lamp housing with a new one immediately. After  
replacing the lamp housing, you need to reset the lamp use hours to  
zero to enable you to turn on the unit.  
Op e ra ting with the unit  
When “DISPLAY” is set to “ON”  
1
Press the POWER button.  
“POWER OFF/ENTER” appears on the screen.  
Press ENTER.  
1 Switch on the main power (see step 1 on page 16).  
2
The unit will go off.  
2 Press the POWER OFF button on the remote control for  
more ten seconds.  
When “DISPLAY” is set to “OFF”  
“LAMP USAGE” will be reset to zero and the STATUS  
indicator will go off (see page 31).  
Press the POWER button a little bit longer.  
The unit will go off.  
Ca nc e ling turing off the unit whe n  
“POWER OFF/ ENTER” is a p p e a ring on the  
sc re e n  
R e s e t t i n g a l l t o t h e  
f a c t o r y s e t t i n g s  
Op e ra ting with the re m ote c ontrol  
– Press MAGNIFY – to turn off the message, or  
– Press MENU to display the main menu.  
All the menu items and CUSTOM 1 to 5 memory can be reset to the  
factory settings except for the followings:  
• LANGUAGE  
Op e ra ting with the unit  
– Press ADJUST + to change the message on the screen to  
“POWER OFF/CANCEL,” then press ENTER, or  
– Press MENU to display the main menu.  
• LAMP USAGE  
1 Press MENU to display the main menu.  
2 Press the cursor / key to select “SETTING MENU.”  
3 Press L-CLICK to display the SETTING MENU.  
4 Press the cursor / key to select ALL RESET.”  
5 Press the cursor + key for more than three seconds.  
“COMPLETE” appears under the title “ALL RESET”  
after the reset has completed.  
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O t h e r s  
T r o u b l e s h o o t i n g  
This section helps you resolve problems you may encounter while setting up or using your UP-1100 Data Projector.  
Com m on Prob le m s & Solutions  
Problem  
Check These Items  
Does not turn on  
• Check that the cord is plugged in and that the power switch on the back panel is  
on. (See page 16.)  
• Check the status light to see if the projector has overheated or the lamp usage  
exceeds 1100 hours. (See pages 31, 29, and 32.)  
No picture  
• Use the menu icons to select your source (Video, S-Video, or RGB). (See page  
21.)  
• Ensure your cables are connected properly. (See pages 11 to 15.)  
• Adjust the brightness and contrast. (See page 27.)  
• Remove the lens cap. (See page 16.)  
• Is the POWER indicator blinking? (See page 16.)  
Image isn’t square to the screen  
Picture is blurred  
• Reposition the projector to improve its angle to the screen. (See page 16.)  
• Adjust the focus. (See page 17.)  
• Reposition the projector to improve its angle to the screen. (See page 16.)  
• Ensure that the distance between the projector and screen is within the adjustment  
range of the lens. (See pages 9 and 10.)  
Remote control does not work  
• Install new batteries. (See page 5.)  
• Make sure there are no obstacles between you and the projector.  
• Stand within 13 feet (4m) of the projector. (See page 5.)  
The STATUS indicator is lit or  
blinking  
See the Status Light message chart on the next page.  
If “Auto Picture” is off, turn it on. If “Auto Picture” is on, turn it off and balance  
the image with the Picture Adjustment icon and Fine Picture Adjustment icon.  
(See page 26.)  
Cross color in RGB mode  
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W h e n t h e S T A T U S i n d i c a t o r l i g h t s o r b l i n k s  
STATUS  
MENU  
POWER  
STATUS indicator  
SELECT  
ENTER  
ADJUST  
Sta tus Lig ht Me ssa g e s  
Condition  
Status  
OFF  
Normal  
On Continually  
The projector lamp has exceeded 1000 hours of operation and should be replaced.  
• The lamp housing is not correctly installed. Install it correctly.  
Blinking Very Rapidly (On and off  
in a cycle of 1 sec.)  
Blinking Rapidly  
• The temperature protector has been triggered. If the room temperature is high,  
move the projector to a cool location. If the temperature within the projector is  
high, check the cooling fan ventilation hole and the ventilation hole on the bottom  
of the projector. If any of the holes are blocked, remove whatever is blocking them.  
• The temperature protector has been triggered. If you switch the main Power switch  
Off, then immediately switch it On again, sometimes the power does not come on. If  
this happens, wait one minute, then switch the power On again.  
(On and off in a cycle of 4 sec.)  
• The lamp lighting voltage error detection protector has been triggered. Wait at  
least one minute before switching it on again. If this does not solve the problem,  
please contact your dealer.  
The cooling fan has stopped. Contact your PLUS dealer for service.  
Blinking Slowly (On and off in a  
cycle of 8 sec.)  
The lamp is not turned on.  
Blinking Very Slowly (On and off in  
a cycle of 12 sec.)  
• The projector was turned off and back on too quickly. Turn off the projector, wait  
one minute, then turn the projector back on. Or the lamp is burnt out.  
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R e p l a c i n g t h e l a m p h o u s i n g  
After the lamp has been operating for 1000 hours or longer, the STATUS  
indicator on the control panel will light and “LAMP USAGE” icon which  
shows hours of total lamp use will be displayed on the screen. When this  
happen, turn off the unit and replace the lamp housing with new one. The  
unit will not be go on after 1100 hours. (It will go off if it is in use.)  
CAUTION  
• DO NOT TOUCH THE LAMP immediately after it has been  
Step 3  
used. It will be extremely hot. Allow at least one hour for the  
lamp to cool before handling.  
Lamp Cover  
• DO NOT LOOSEN ANY SCREWS except for those men-  
tioned in the instructions below. There is danger of electric  
shock.  
Step 4  
Lamp housing replacement procedure  
Lamp housing  
1
Switch off the main power and unplug the power cord.  
Wait at least one hour for the lamp to cool.  
Turn the unit upside down carefully.  
2
3
4
Loosen the lamp cover securing screw.  
Slide the lamp cover in the direction of the arrow and remove it.  
CAUTION: Do not use a lamp housing other than the PLUS  
replacement lamp housing. Order this from your PLUS dealer  
using your projector's model number (see “Notes” below).  
Step 5  
5
6
Loosen the three lamp housing securing screws.  
(This projector has a safety switch.)  
Hold the handle then pull the lamp housing upward to remove  
it.  
7
8
9
Install the new lamp housing.  
Secure the lamp housing with the three screws.  
Replace the lamp cover and secure it with the securing screw.  
Step 6  
10 Return the unit to the normal position, connect the power cord,  
and turn on the unit.  
11 Reset the lamp time.  
Select the lamp usage time menu, then press the POWER ON  
button on the remote control and hold it down for at least ten  
seconds. (See page 29.)  
Step 7  
Notes  
• When the lamp usage time reaches 1100 hours, it becomes  
impossible to switch on the power and menus are not displayed.  
In such a case, press the remote control POWER OFF button for  
at least 10 seconds in the standby mode. It is possible to confirm  
whether it has been reset or not by checking whether the STATUS  
indicator is extinguished (See page 29).  
Step 8  
Step 9  
• Obtain a replacement lamp at the store where the Data Projector  
was purchased. When ordering a replacement lamp, specify the  
UP-1100 special replacement lamp - model name UP-280DC  
(Product code 28-685).  
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S p e c i f i c a t i o n s  
This section provides technical information about the UP-1100 Data Projector's performance.  
Op tic a l  
DMDTM  
Single Chip Digital Micro Device (DMDTM), 1024×768 dots  
Lens  
Manual zoom, manual focus  
F 3.0 f =35.0 to 45.5 mm  
Lamp  
Metal halide lamp 280 W  
610 to 7620 mm (24 to 300 inches) diagonal  
1.2 to 12.3m  
Image Size  
Projection Distance  
Light Output  
Contrast Ratio  
Color Temperature  
1000 ANSI lumens ( normally white)  
500 : 1  
7000 Kelvin  
Ele c tric a l  
Inputs  
Video (NTSC / PAL / SECAM / NTSC4.43)  
RGB (H:15 to 60 kHz, V: 50 to 85 Hz)  
Video Bandwidth  
60 MHz  
Color Reproduction  
Horizontal Resolution  
Full color, 16.7 million colors simultaneously.  
NTSC 500, PAL 500, SECAM 300, NTSC4.43 350 TV lines  
RGB 1024 dots horizontal, 768 dots vertical  
100 to 120/220 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz  
Power Requirement  
Input Current  
6 A/3A (400W)  
Me c ha nic a l  
Dimensions  
25.5 cm (W) x 13.5 cm (H) x 34.0 cm (D)  
4.8 kg/10.5 lbs  
Net Weight  
Operational Temperatures  
Data projector: 5° to 35°C (41° to 95°F), 30 to 85% humidity  
Remote control: 0° to 60°C (32° to 140°F)  
Remote mouse receiver: 0° to 60°C (32° to 140°F)  
Regulations  
UL Approved (UL 1950, CSA 950)  
Meets DOC Canada requirements  
Meets FCC Class A requirements  
Meets EMC Directive (EN55022, EN61000-3-2, EN61000-3-3, EN50082-1)  
Meets Low Voltage Directive (EN60950, TÜV GS Approved)  
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S p e c i f i c a t i o n s ( c o n t i n u e d )  
D-Sub Pin Assig nm e nts  
PC 15-Pin mini D-Sub  
Pin No.  
Signal to be connected  
Red  
1
2
Green  
3
Blue  
4
GND  
5
GND  
6
Red GND  
Green GND  
Blue GND  
No Connection  
Digital GND  
GND  
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
No Connection  
Horizontal Sync  
Vertical Sync  
No Connection  
Dim e nsions  
(132)  
320  
16.6  
(115)  
95  
17  
AUTS  
MNEU  
SELCT  
AJDUST  
PWOER  
NETR  
REMOTE CONTROL  
IN  
VIDEO IN  
PC CONTROL  
AUDIO OUT  
S-VIDEO  
VIDEO  
L/MONO·AUDIO·R  
AUDIO IN  
RGB IN  
RGB OUT  
OUT  
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