Barco Projector R5905597 01 User Manual

PHxx series  
User and Installation manual  
R5905597/01  
28/01/2014  
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Federal Communications Commission (FCC Statement)  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules.  
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial  
environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with  
the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area may  
cause harmful interference, in which case the user will be responsible for correcting any interference at his own expense  
Changes or modications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the  
equipment  
EN55022/CISPR22 Class A ITE (Information Technology Equipment)  
Class A ITE is a category of all other ITE which satises the class A ITE limits but not the class B ITE limits. Such equipment should not  
be restricted in its sale but the following warning shall be included in the instructions for use:  
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.  
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Table of contents  
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1. Safety  
1. SAFETY  
About this chapter  
Read this chapter attentively. It contains important information to prevent personal injury while installing and using a PHxx series  
projector. Furthermore, it includes several cautions to prevent damage to the PHxx series projector. Ensure that you understand and  
follow all safety guidelines, safety instructions and warnings mentioned in this chapter before installing your PHxx series projector.  
After this chapter, additional “warnings” and “cautions” are given depending on the installation procedure. Read and follow these  
“warnings” and “cautions” as well.  
The User Manual is very important. Please read the User Manual before using the product. Keep the manual  
for reference.  
Access to User Manual  
The User Manual is available on the CD which is shipped with the product. Perform the following to access the User Manual from  
the CD:  
1. Insert the CD into the CD-ROM drive of a computer.  
2. Browse to the root folder of the CD and click on “startup.exe” (only in case the CD doesn’t start automatically). As a result an  
HTML window will open in the Internet Browser.  
3. Select your product and navigate to the User Manual.  
4. Click on the PDF link to open the User Manual.  
About the term PHxx series  
The following projectors are included in the term PHxx series : PHWU-81B, PHWX-81B and PHXG-91B  
1.1 General considerations  
Safety labels  
The lightning ash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to  
the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufcient  
magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock.  
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important  
operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.  
2000m  
Do not use above 2000m above sea level.  
Do not look into the projector’s lens when the lamp is on. The bright light may hurt and damage your  
eyes.  
WARNING: Ensure you understand and follow all the safety guidelines, safety instructions, warnings and  
cautions mentioned in this manual.  
WARNING: To prevent re or shock hazard, do not expose the projector to rain or moisture.  
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1. Safety  
WARNING: To prevent electric shock, do not use this (polarized) plug with an extension cord; receptacle or  
other outlet unless the blades can be fully inserted to prevent blade exposure.  
CAUTION: Not for use in a computer room as dened in the Standard for the Protection of Electronic Com-  
puter/ Data Processing Equipment, ANSI/NFPA 75.  
1.2 Using projector in Europe  
Compliance notice  
This projector complies with the requirements of the EC Directive 2004/108/EC “EMC Directive” and 2006/95/EC “Low Voltage Di-  
rective”.  
Warning  
This is a EN55022 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.  
This product may cause interference if used in residential areas. Such use must be avoided unless the user takes special measures  
to reduce electromagnetic emissions to prevent interference to the reception of radio and television broadcasts.  
Maschinenlärminformations-Verordnung - 3. GPSGV, der höchste Schalldruckpegel beträgt 70 dB(A) oder weniger gemäss EN ISO  
7779  
1.3 Compliance notice of FCC  
FCC 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 designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a com-  
mercial environment.  
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the in-  
struction 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.  
Any changes or modications not expressly approved by Barco could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.  
1.4 Important safety instructions  
General  
All the safety and operating instructions should be read before operating the projector.  
The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference.  
All warnings on the projector and in the operating instructions should be adhered to.  
All operating instructions must be followed.  
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1. Safety  
To prevent personal injury  
Mercury Vapor Warnings: Keep the following warnings in mind when using the projector. The lamp used in the projector  
contains mercury. In case of a lamp rupture, explosion there will be a mercury vapor emission. In order to minimize the potential  
risk of inhaling mercury vapors:  
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Ensure the projector is installed only in ventilated rooms.  
Replace the lamp module before the end of its operational life.  
Promptly ventilate the room after a lamp rupture, explosion has occurred, evacuate the room (particularly in case of a preg-  
nant woman).  
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Seek medical attention if unusual health conditions occur after a lamp rupture, explosion, such as headache, fatigue, short-  
ness of breath, chest-tightening coughing or nausea.  
Caution: High pressure lamp may explode if improperly handled. Refer servicing to qualied service personnel. The customer  
should never attempt to disassemble the lamp casing or to dispose of the lamp casing other than by returning it to Barco.  
Do not place this projector on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket or table. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod bracket, or table  
recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the projector. Any mounting of the appliance should follow the manufacturer’s  
instructions and should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer.  
An appliance and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause  
the appliance and cart combination to overturn.  
Do not place the projector on uneven surface. Place the projector on a leveled and stable surface only. Please do not place  
the projector on unstable surfaces. The product may fall, causing serious damage to it and possible injury to the user.  
Warning: high intensity light beam. Do not look into the lens when it is operating. It may hurt your eyes. Never let children look  
into the lens when it is on.  
Do not touch the exhaust vents and bottom plate, which become hot. Do not touch them or put other equipment in front of the  
exhaust vents. The exhaust vents and bottom plate, when heated, may cause injury or damage to other equipment. Also, do  
not set the projector on the desk which is easily affected by heat.  
Do not look into the exhaust vents when projector is operating. Heat, dust, etc. may blow out of them and hurt your eyes.  
Do not insert your ngers in the space between the lens and the cabinet. The lens may shift causing injury or damage to the  
projector.  
Exposure to UV radiation: Some medications are known to make individuals extra sensitive to UV radiation. The American  
Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH) recommends occupational UV exposure for an-8hour day to be  
less than 0.1 microwatts per square centimeters of effective UV radiation. An evaluation of the workplace is advised to assure  
employees are not exposed to cumulative radiation levels exceeding these government guidelines.  
Warning: Protection from ultraviolet radiation: Do not look directly in the light beam. The lamp contained in this product is  
an intense source of light and heat. One component of the light emitted from this lamp is ultraviolet light. Potential eye and skin  
hazards are present when the lamp is energized due to ultraviolet radiation. Avoid unnecessary exposure. Protect yourself and  
your employees by making them aware of the hazards and how to protect themselves. Protecting the skin can be accomplished  
by wearing tightly woven garments and gloves. Protecting the eyes from UV can be accomplished by wearing safety glasses  
that are designed to provide UV protection. In addition to the UV, the visible light from the lamp is intense and should also be  
considered when choosing protective eye wear.  
To prevent re hazard  
Do not place ammable or combustible materials near the projector!  
Do not face the projector lens to the sun. It can lead to re.  
Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation, ensuring reliable operation of the projector and to protect it from  
overheating. Do not block these openings or allow them to be blocked by placing the projector on a bed, sofa, , carpet, rug, or  
bookcase. Ensure that there is adequate ventilation and that the manufacturer’s instructions have been adhered to.  
Use correct voltage. If you use incorrect voltage, it can lead to re.  
Do not connect multiple electrical appliances to a single wall outlet. It can lead to re.  
Do not extend the power cord. It can lead to re.  
Do not use ammable solvents (benzene, thinner, etc.) and ammable aerosols near the projector. Flammable substances  
may ignite causing re or breakdown because the temperature inside the projector rises very high while the lamp is illuminating.  
Be sure to unplug the power cord from the wall outlet if the projector will not be used for a long period of time. Otherwise, it  
may cause re. Important safeguards (continued)  
Do not use the projector in the following locations and manners, which may cause re or electric shock.  
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In a dusty or humid place.  
In a sideways position, or with the lens facing down.  
Near a heater.  
In an oily, smoky, or damp place such as a kitchen.  
In direct sunlight.  
Where the temperature rises high, such as in a closed cabinet.  
Where the temperature is lower than +41ºF (or +5ºC) or higher than +104ºF (or +40ºC).  
Do not cover the lens with the lens cap while the lamp is on.  
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1. Safety  
To prevent the risk of electrical shock  
Never add any attachments and/or equipment without the approval of the manufacturer as such additions may result in the risk  
of re, electric shock or other personal injury.  
Use 100-240 V AC 50/60 Hz to prevent re or electric shock.  
The power cords for use in the U.S., Europe or China are included with this projector. Use the appropriate one for your country.  
This apparatus must be grounded (earthed) via the supplied 3 conductor AC power cable. If none of the supplied power cables  
are the correct one, consult your dealer.  
This projector should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the  
type of power, please consult your appliance dealer or local power company.  
Power-supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against  
them. Pay particular attention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and points where they exit from the appliance. Do  
not put the power cord under a carpet.  
This projector uses the power plug of 3-pin grounding type. Do not take away the grounding pin from the power plug. If the  
power plug doesn’t t your wall outlet, ask an electrician to change the wall outlet.  
The provided power cord for the U.S. is rated at 120 V. Never connect this cord to any outlet or power supply using other  
voltages or frequencies than rated. If you use a power supply using other voltage than rated, prepare an appropriate power  
cord separately.  
If the power cord should be damaged, contact your dealer for replacement because it may cause re or electric shock.  
Do not modify or alter the power cord. If the power cord is modied or altered, it may cause re or electric shock.  
Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in a re or electric shock.  
In order to ensure the safety in case of trouble with the projector, use an electrical outlet having an earth leakage breaker to  
supply the power to the projector. If you do not have such outlet, ask your dealer to install it.  
Plug in the power cord rmly. When unplugging, hold and pull the power plug, not the power cor  
Do not plug in or out the power cord with your hand wet. It may cause electric shock.  
When you move the projector, turn off the power, unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and then remove the connected  
cords. Otherwise, the power cord may be damaged, resulting in re or electric shock.  
If dust or metallic substance is on or around the pins of the power plug, unplug the power cord and clean it using a dry cloth.  
If you continue to use the projector without cleaning, it may result in re or electric shock. Clean the power plug periodically at  
least once a year.  
Never push objects of any kind through openings of this projector as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short-out  
parts that could result in a re or electric shock.  
Never spill liquid of any kind on the projector.  
Do not operate if smoke, strange noise or odor comes out of your projector. It might cause re or electric shock. In this case,  
unplug immediately and contact your dealer.  
This projector contains high voltage circuitry. An inadvertent contact may result in an electric shock. Except as specically  
explained in the User Manual do not attempt to service this product by yourself. Please contact your dealer when you want to  
x, adjust or inspect the projector.  
Do not modify this equipment. It can lead to re or electric shock.  
Do not keep using the damaged projector. If the projector is dropped and the cabinet is damaged, unplug the projector and  
contact your dealer for inspection. It may lead to re if you keep using the damaged projector.  
Be sure to unplug the power cord from the wall outlet if the projector is fractured or deformed. Otherwise, it may result in re  
or electric shock. Ask your dealer for repair.  
Do not place a container containing water or other liquid on the projector. If water spills on or enters the projector, it may result  
in re or electric shock.  
Keep foliage plants and pets away from the projector. The temperature around the exhaust vents and that of the cabinet on the  
top of the exhaust vents become high. Take special care for small children.  
The attached power cord is to be used exclusively for this product. Never use it for other products.  
The socket-outlet shall be installed nearby the equipment and shall be easily accessible.  
Use the attached specied power supply cord. If you use another power supply cord, it may cause interference with radio and  
television reception.  
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1. Safety  
To prevent projector damage  
Unplug this projector from the wall outlet before cleaning it. Do not use liquid aerosol cleaners. Use a damp soft cloth for  
cleaning.  
Do not use this projector near water or in contact with water.  
Do not use the projector with condensation on it. It can lead to breakdown or other failure.  
Never place the projector in direct sun light. Sun light on the lens can severely damage the Digital Mirror DevicesTM in which  
case there is a loss of warranty.  
Do not block the intake and exhaust vents. If they are blocked, heat may be generated inside the projector, causing deterioration  
in the projector quality and re.  
Special care for Laser Beams: Special care should be used when DLP® projectors are used in the same room as high power  
laser equipment. Direct or indirect hitting of a laser beam on to the lens can severely damage the Digital Mirror DevicesTM in  
which case there is a loss of warranty.  
Save the original shipping carton and packing material. They will come in handy if you ever have to ship your equipment. For  
maximum protection, repack your set as it was originally packed at the factory.  
For safety’s sake, refrain from setting the projector at any place subjected to high temperature and high humidity. Please  
maintain an operating temperature, humidity, and altitude as specied below.  
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Allowable operating temperature is +41°F (+5°C) to +104°F (+40°C).  
Operating humidity: between 30% and 90%  
Be sure to use this projector at an altitude of less than 2000 meters.  
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Never put any heat-producing device under the projector so that the projector does not overheat.  
Do not attach the projector to a place that is unstable or subjected to vibration.  
Do not install the projector near any equipment that produces a strong magnetic eld. Also refrain from installing near the  
projector any cable carrying a large current.  
Place the projector on a solid, vibration free surface; otherwise it may fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult, and serious  
damage to the product.  
Do not stand upright the projector; it may fall, causing serious injury and damage to the projector.  
Slanting the projector more than ±10° (right and left) or ±15° (front and rear) may cause trouble or explosion of the lamp.  
Do not place the projector near air-conditioning unit, heater, or humidier to avoid hot or moist air to the exhaust and ventilation  
hole of the projector.  
Do not place the projector in the following places. Otherwise, a short circuit, heat generation, or melting of the power cord  
coating may occur, causing re, electric shock, product failure, or deformation.  
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Outdoors or non air-conditioned place.  
Place where a gas such as a hydrogen sulde is generated (i.e. hot spring).  
Place where there is too much salt such as near the coast.  
Do not put any object that is heavy or larger than the outer frame on the projector. Otherwise, the object may fall losing its  
balance and cause injury.  
Do not subject the projector to strong shocks or vibrations. Do not handle the projector roughly. The projector may be damaged,  
resulting in re or electric shock.  
Do not replace the lamp immediately after using the projector because the lamp would be extremely hot and it may cause burns.  
Depending on the installation conditions, warm air that is emitted from the exhaust vents may ow into the intake vent, causing  
the projector to display “HIGH TEMP WARNING” and then stop projecting images.  
Placing the projector directly on a carpet impairs ventilation by the fans, causing damage or failure. Put a hard board under the  
projector to facilitate ventilation.  
Place the projector at least 50 cm (or 20 inches) away from the wall to prevent the intake vents and the exhaust vents that emit  
hot air from being blocked.  
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1. Safety  
About batteries  
Use of a battery of wrong type may cause explosion.  
Only Carbon-Zinc or Alkaline-Manganese Dioxide type batteries should be used.  
For disposal of used batteries, always consult federal, state, local and provincial hazardous waste disposal rules and regulations  
to ensure proper disposal.  
Before you dispose of the batteries, insulate them by placing insulation tape on the positive (+) and negative (-) terminals. If  
you dispose of the batteries together with other conductive objects such as a metal piece, they may short out, resulting in re  
or explosion.  
Batteries may explode if misused. Do not recharge, disassemble, or heat the batteries, or put them into re or water.  
Be sure to handle the batteries according to the instructions.  
Load the batteries with its positive (+) and negative (-) sides correctly oriented as indicated on the remote control.  
Keep batteries out of reach of children and pets. If children swallow the battery, see a doctor immediately.  
Remove the batteries, if the remote control is not used for a long time.  
Do not combine a new battery with an old one.  
If the solution of batteries comes in contact with your skin or clothes, rinse with water. If the solution comes in contact with your  
eyes, rinse them with water and then consult your doctor.  
Do not carry or store the batteries together with metallic ballpoint pens, necklaces, coins, or hairpins. Otherwise, they may  
short out, causing explosion or liquid leakage and resulting in re or injury.  
Do not store the batteries where they are exposed to direct sunlight or subjected to high temperature and high humidity. High  
temperature and high humidity may cause corrosion or liquid leakage.  
On servicing  
Do not attempt to service this projector by yourself. Refer all servicing to qualied service personnel.  
Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualied service technicians under the following conditions:  
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When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed.  
If liquid has been spilled into the equipment.  
If the product has been exposed to rain or water.  
If the product does not operate normally when the operating instructions are followed. Adjust only those controls that are  
covered by the operating instructions since improper adjustment of the other controls may result in damage and will often  
require extensive work by a qualied technician to restore the product to normal operation.  
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If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged.  
If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance, indicating a need for service.  
Replacement parts: When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used original replacement parts  
or authorized replacement parts which have the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result  
in degraded performance and reliability, re, electric shock or other hazards. Unauthorized substitutions may void warranty.  
Safety check: Upon completion of any service or repairs to this projector, ask the service technician to perform safety checks  
to determine that the product is in proper operating condition.  
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2. Preparing the projector  
2. PREPARING THE PROJECTOR  
Overview  
2.1 Projector accessories  
Delivered accessories  
One power cord  
One remote control  
Two R03 batteries (size AAA)  
Lens cap attached to the projector  
CD-ROM  
Safety manual  
Quick start guide  
The delivered power cord has to be used exclusively for this product. Never use them for other products.  
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2. Preparing the projector  
2.2 Terminology overview  
Remote control  
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ON/OFF / POWER key (ON/STANDBY)  
The status is changed between ON and STANDBY.  
Transmission windows  
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Indicators  
, , , keys  
OK/ENTER key  
HOME/MENU key  
Battery compartment  
Top and side projector  
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Image 2-2  
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Remote control sensor (front)  
STATUS Led  
Indicators (inside of the top cover)  
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Intake vent/Filter cover (inside of the side cover)  
Intake vent  
Lens  
Terminal panel (inside of the rear cover)  
Remote control sensor (rear)  
Exhaust vent  
10 Lamp cover (inside of the slide cover)  
Bottom side projector  
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Lock bar (SECURITY ANCHOR)  
Attach a chain, etc. to this lock bar to anchor the projector.  
Adjustment feet  
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Exhaust vent  
Terminal panel projector  
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VIDEO IN terminal (BNC)  
S-VIDEO IN terminal  
COMPUTER/COMPONENT VIDEO IN-1 terminal (mini D-SUB 15-pin)  
COMPUTER/COMPONENT VIDEO IN-2 terminals (R/PR, G/Y, B/PB, H/HV, V) (BNC)  
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2. Preparing the projector  
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HDMI IN terminal (HDMI 19-pin)  
COMPUTER/COMPONENT VIDEO DVI-D IN (HDCP) terminal (DVI-D 24-pin)  
SDI IN terminal (for PHWU-81B only)  
LAN terminal  
REMOTE1 IN terminal (D-SUB 9-pin female)  
10 SERIAL IN and OUT terminals (D-SUB 9-pin male)  
11 REMOTE 2 IN and OUT terminals  
Do not use these terminals.  
12 Kensington Security Lock Standard connector  
13 Power jack  
2.3 Installation of the batteries into the remote control  
Read carefully the battery safety instructions, see "Important safety instructions", page 6  
Necessary parts  
Two size-AAA batteries (R03).  
How to insert  
1. Slide and remove the rear lid of the remote control.  
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Batteries insertion  
2. Check the polarity (+), (-) of the batteries, and set them correctly, inserting their (-) side rst.  
Note: If the battery is inserted from the (+) side rst, inserting the (-) side is difcult because the coil spring end hits on the  
battery side. If the battery is forced to insert in this way, the outer label of the battery may get ripped and it may cause a  
short-circuit and heating.  
3. Attach the rear lid.  
Replace the 2 batteries with new ones when the remote control is slow to operate.  
Removing the batteries from the remote control  
Slide and remove the back lid of the remote control and take out the batteries.  
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2.4 Using the remote control  
Operational range  
Direct pointing  
Operate the remote control within a distance of 15 m (49.2 feet) from the projector, pointing the light beam at the remote control  
photo-sensor (front or rear) of the projector.  
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Front and back control  
Keep the remote control sensor out of direct sunlight or uorescent lamp light.  
Keep the remote control sensor at least 2 m (6 feet) away from uorescent lamps. Otherwise, the remote control may malfunc-  
tion.  
If there is an inverter-operated uorescent lamp near the remote control, the remote control operation may become unstable.  
When you use the remote control too close to the remote control sensor, the remote control may not work correctly.  
Indirect pointing  
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You can control the projector by the remote control signals reected on the screen. However, the remote control distance may be  
restricted by the light reection loss due to the screen characteristics.  
Reception angle, vertical direction  
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5°  
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2. Preparing the projector  
2.5 Projector congurations  
Front projection  
The projector is installed, either in a table mount or ceiling mount conguration, at the same side of the screen as the audience.  
Image 2-9  
For ceiling mounting, you need the ceiling mount kit designed for this projector. Ask a specialist for installation. For details, consult  
your dealer.  
Take the following things in mind for ceiling mount installations:  
The warranty on this projector does not cover any damage caused by use of any non-recommended ceiling mount kit or instal-  
lation of the ceiling mount kit in an improper location.  
When using the projector mounted on the ceiling, set IMAGE REVERSE in the INSTALLATION 1 menu to MIRROR INVERT.  
When the projector is mounted on the ceiling, images may appear darker than those projected in the case of tabletop mounting.  
This isn’t a product malfunction.  
Ask your installation specialist to provide a breaker. When you do not use the projector, be sure to shut down the main power  
by the breaker.  
Do not install the projector where the exhaust vents are exposed to air emitted by an air conditioning. Such installation may  
cause a breakdown.  
Do not install the projector near a re alarm because it emits hot air from its exhaust vents.  
Installation must be done by a qualied professional.  
When the projector is installed on the ceiling using the ceiling mount kit, it is recommended to hold the mount kit and the projector  
using metal bars or wires in addition to the mount kit xing screws to prevent the projector from falling due to an earthquake  
or other cause. For that purpose, use metal bars, wires, or screws that bear a load of at least 260 kgf. When using metal  
wires, secure one end to the adjustment foot of the projector and the other end to the mount kit. In this case, make sure that  
no electrical current is owing in the mount kit due to current leakage or other cause.  
Rear projection  
The projector is installed, either in a table mount or ceiling mount conguration, at the other side of the screen opposite the audience.  
Image 2-10  
Ask a specialist for installation. For details, consult your dealer.  
Take the following in mind:  
For rear projection, set IMAGE REVERSE in the INSTALLATION 1 menu to MIRROR.  
The same points as for a front ceiling should be kept in mind during the installation.  
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2.6 Location of ceiling mounting holes  
Location  
342  
A
A
240  
Image 2-11  
A : 4 mounting holes for ceiling mount plate. (M4, depth 10 mm)  
2.7 Screen setup  
Environment check  
Before setting up the projector, check the operating environment. If the environmental requirements are not satised, the projector  
may break down or fail.  
The allowable operating temperature is +41°F (+5°C) to +104°F (+40°C).  
Setting up the screen  
Install the screen perpendicularly to the projector. If the screen can not be installed in such a way, adjust the projection angle of the  
projector.  
Install the screen and projector so that the projector’s lens is placed at the same height and horizontal position of the screen  
center.  
Do not install the screen where it is exposed to direct sunlight or lighting. Light directly reecting on the screen makes the  
projected images whitish and hard to view.  
2.8 Screen size and projection distance  
Before installation  
Refer to the table to determine the screen size and projection distance.  
For the aspect ratio setting  
The gures in the tables are approximate and may be slightly different from the actual measurements.  
The lens shift height and width show distances from the factory default position.  
“L” shows the distance between the screen and the lens. • For the projection distance of the option lenses, see the tables in  
appendix.  
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W
W1  
W1  
W
W1  
W1  
C
C
L
L
A
A
I
II  
Image 2-12  
I
Fornt projection  
II  
A
C
Front projection, ceiling mounted  
Maximum projection area  
Center of the lens  
For PHWU-81B, when the aspect ratio is “FULL” (Display at 1920 x 1200 pixels)  
Size of projector image (16:10)  
Projector distance (L)  
Lens shift height  
Lens shift  
width  
Diagonal  
size  
Width (W)  
Height (H)  
Shortest  
(Wide)  
Longest  
(Tele)  
Standard  
(H0)  
Movement  
distance  
(H1)  
Movement  
distance  
(H2)  
Movement  
distance  
(W1)  
cm  
cm  
cm  
cm  
cm  
cm  
cm  
cm  
cm  
inch  
40  
inch  
34  
inch  
21  
inch  
55  
inch  
76  
inch  
0
inch  
10  
15  
21  
26  
39  
52  
65  
77  
inch  
4
inch  
3
102  
152  
203  
254  
381  
508  
635  
732  
86  
54  
1.4  
2.1  
2.8  
3.6  
5.4  
7.2  
9.1  
10.9  
1.9  
2.9  
3.9  
4.9  
7.4  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
26  
10  
15  
20  
25  
37  
50  
62  
75  
8
60  
51  
129  
172  
215  
323  
431  
538  
646  
32  
81  
83  
115  
154  
193  
291  
0
39  
6
5
12  
17  
21  
31  
42  
52  
62  
80  
68  
42  
108  
135  
202  
269  
337  
404  
112  
141  
213  
285  
356  
428  
0
52  
8
7
100  
150  
200  
250  
300  
85  
53  
0
66  
10  
15  
20  
24  
29  
8
127  
170  
212  
254  
79  
0
98  
12  
16  
20  
25  
106  
132  
159  
389  
-
9.9  
-
0
131  
164  
197  
0
-
-
0
For PHWU-81B, when the aspect ratio is “16:9” (Display at 1920 x 1080 pixels)  
Size of projector image (16:9)  
Projector distance (L)  
Lens shift height  
Lens shift  
width  
Diagonal  
size  
Width (W)  
Height (H)  
Shortest  
(Wide)  
Longest  
(Tele)  
Standard  
(H0)  
Movement  
distance  
(H1)  
Movement  
distance  
(H2)  
Movement  
distance  
(W1)  
cm  
cm  
cm  
cm  
cm  
cm  
cm  
cm  
cm  
inch  
40  
inch  
35  
inch  
20  
inch  
56  
inch  
78  
inch  
1
inch  
11  
inch  
4
inch  
3
102  
152  
203  
254  
381  
508  
635  
89  
50  
1.4  
2.2  
2.9  
3.7  
5.6  
7.4  
9.3  
2.0  
3.0  
4.0  
5.0  
7.6  
3
27  
10  
15  
20  
26  
38  
51  
64  
9
60  
52  
133  
177  
221  
332  
443  
553  
29  
75  
85  
118  
158  
198  
299  
2
4
16  
21  
27  
40  
53  
66  
40  
6
5
13  
17  
21  
32  
43  
53  
80  
70  
39  
100  
125  
187  
249  
311  
115  
145  
219  
293  
366  
2
6
54  
8
7
100  
150  
200  
250  
87  
49  
3
7
67  
10  
15  
20  
25  
8
131  
174  
218  
74  
4
11  
14  
18  
101  
135  
168  
13  
17  
21  
98  
399  
-
10.1  
-
6
123  
7
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For PHWX-81B, when the aspect ratio is “FULL” (Display at 1280 x 800 pixels)  
Size of projector image (16:10)  
Projector distance (L)  
Lens shift height  
Lens shift  
width  
Diagonal  
size  
Width (W)  
Height (H)  
Shortstr  
(Wide)  
Longest  
(Tele)  
Movement Movement  
distance (H1) distance (H2) distance  
(W1)  
Movement  
cm  
cm  
cm  
cm  
cm  
cm  
cm  
cm  
inch  
40  
inch  
34  
inch  
21  
inch  
58  
inch  
80  
inch  
10  
15  
19  
24  
36  
49  
61  
73  
inch  
5
inch  
3
102  
152  
203  
254  
381  
508  
635  
762  
86  
54  
1,5  
2.2  
3.0  
3.8  
5.7  
7.6  
9.5  
11.4  
2,0  
3.1  
4.1  
5.2  
7.8  
25  
12  
17  
23  
29  
43  
58  
72  
86  
9
60  
51  
129  
172  
215  
323  
431  
538  
646  
32  
81  
88  
121  
162  
203  
306  
37  
7
5
13  
17  
22  
33  
44  
55  
65  
80  
68  
42  
108  
135  
202  
269  
337  
404  
118  
148  
224  
299  
375  
450  
49  
9
7
100  
150  
200  
250  
300  
85  
53  
62  
11  
17  
23  
28  
34  
9
127  
170  
212  
254  
79  
92  
13  
17  
21  
26  
106  
132  
159  
408  
-
10.4  
-
123  
154  
185  
-
-
For PHWX-81B, when the aspect ratio is “NORMAL” and 4:3 signal is displayed (Display at 1066 x  
800 pixels)  
Size of projector image (4:3)  
Projector distance (L)  
Lens shift height  
Lens shift  
width  
Diagonal  
size  
Width (W)  
Height (H)  
Shortest  
(Wide)  
Longest  
(Tele)  
Movement Movement  
distance (H1) distance (H2) distance WA  
Movement  
cm  
cm  
cm  
cm  
cm  
cm  
cm  
cm  
inch  
40  
inch  
32  
inch  
24  
inch  
65  
inch  
90  
inch  
11  
inch  
5
inch  
4
102  
152  
203  
254  
381  
508  
635  
81  
61  
1.7  
2.5  
3.4  
4.3  
6.4  
8.6  
10.8  
2.3  
3.5  
4.7  
5.8  
29  
12  
18  
25  
31  
46  
61  
77  
10  
15  
20  
25  
37  
49  
62  
60  
48  
122  
163  
203  
305  
406  
508  
36  
91  
100  
134  
168  
254  
339  
425  
137  
183  
230  
17  
23  
28  
42  
57  
71  
43  
7
6
80  
64  
48  
122  
152  
229  
305  
381  
57  
10  
12  
18  
24  
30  
8
100  
150  
200  
250  
80  
60  
72  
10  
15  
19  
24  
120  
160  
200  
90  
346  
-
8.8  
-
108  
144  
179  
120  
150  
-
-
For PHXG-91B  
Screen size  
Projector distance (L)  
Lens shift height  
Movement Movement  
distance (H1) distance (H2) distance  
(W1)  
Lens shift  
width  
Diagonal  
size  
Width (W)  
Height (H)  
Shortest  
(Wide)  
Longest  
Movement  
(Tele)  
cm  
cm  
cm  
m
m
cm  
cm  
cm  
inch  
40  
inch  
32  
inch  
24  
inch  
54  
inch  
74  
inch  
12  
18  
24  
30  
45  
60  
75  
90  
inch  
2
inch  
3
102  
152  
203  
254  
381  
508  
635  
762  
81  
61  
1.4  
2.1  
2.8  
3.5  
5.3  
7.1  
8.9  
10.6  
1.9  
2.8  
3.8  
4.8  
7.2  
30  
6
8
60  
48  
122  
163  
203  
305  
406  
508  
610  
36  
91  
82  
112  
150  
189  
284  
46  
3
9
5
12  
16  
20  
30  
41  
51  
61  
80  
64  
48  
122  
152  
229  
305  
381  
457  
110  
138  
208  
279  
349  
419  
61  
4
11  
14  
21  
28  
36  
43  
6
100  
150  
200  
250  
300  
80  
60  
76  
6
8
120  
160  
200  
240  
90  
114  
152  
191  
229  
8
12  
16  
20  
24  
120  
150  
180  
380  
-
9.7  
-
11  
14  
17  
-
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2.9 Correcting skewed or distorted image  
Problem  
For the best projection, project images on a at screen installed at 90 degrees to the oor. If necessary, tilt the projector using the  
two adjustment feet on the bottom of the projector.  
S
F
Image 2-13  
S
F
Screen  
Adjustable feet  
How to adjust  
1. Tilt up the projector to the appropriate angle.  
2. Rotate the adjustment feet for ne adjustment.  
Do not transport the projector with its adjustment feet extended. Otherwise the adjustment feet may be dam-  
aged.  
2.10 About ne streaks on the screen  
About ne streaks  
Fine streaks seen on the projected image are due to interference with the screen surface and is not a malfunction. Replace the  
screen or displace the focus a little.  
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3. CONNECTIONS  
Preparations  
To get access to the connections, the covers of the projector must be removed.  
CAUTION: Only authorized service personnel are allowed to remove the covers.  
3.1 Removing the covers  
WARNING: Make sure that the power of the projector is turned off.  
Removing the side cover  
1. Loosen two screws (a) on the rear and two screws (b) on the side that are securing the side cover (c) using a Phillips screwdriver.  
(c)  
(b)  
(a)  
(c)  
(b)  
(a)  
Image 3-1  
Side cover removal  
2. Slide and remove the side cover towards the rear.  
Removing the rear cover  
1. Loosen the four screws (d) that are securing the rear cover (e) using a Phillips screwdriver.  
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(d)  
(e)  
Image 3-2  
Rear cover removal  
3.2 Power connection  
WARNING: In order to ensure the safety in case of trouble with the projector, use an electrical outlet having  
an earth leakage breaker to supply the power to the projector. If you do not have such outlet, ask your dealer  
to install it.  
About the power cord  
The power cords for use in the U.S., Europe or China are included with this projector. Use the appropriate one for your country.  
This projector uses the power plug of 3-pin grounding type. Do not take away the grounding pin from the power plug. If the  
power plug doesn’t t your wall outlet, ask an electrician to change the wall outlet.  
Use 100-240 V AC 50/60 Hz to prevent re or electric shock.  
Do not place any objects on the power cord or do not place the projector near heat sources to prevent damage to the power  
cord. If the power cord should be damaged, contact your dealer for replacement because it may cause re or electric shock.  
Do not modify or alter the power cord. If the power cord is modied or altered, it may cause re or electric shock.  
The attached power cord is to be used exclusively for this product. Never use it for other products.  
The socket-outlet shall be installed nearby the equipment and shall be easily accessible.  
Use the attached specied power supply cord. If you use another power supply cord, it may cause interference with radio and  
television reception.  
How to connect  
1. Plug the attached power cord into the power cord inlet of this projector (1).  
E
2
1
Image 3-3  
Power cord connection  
E
Earthing (grounding) terminal  
2. Plug the other end of the power cord into a power outlet (2)  
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Take care for the following points  
Plug in the power cord rmly. When unplugging, hold and pull the power plug, not the power cord.  
Do not plug in or out the power cord with your hand wet. It may cause electric shock.  
When you move the projector, turn off the power, unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, and then remove the connected  
cords. Otherwise, the power cord may be damaged, resulting in re or electric shock.  
If dust or metallic substance is on or around the pins of the power plug, unplug the power cord and clean it using a dry cloth.  
If you continue to use the projector without cleaning, it may result in re or electric shock. Clean the power plug periodically at  
least once a year.  
Be sure to unplug the power cord from the wall outlet if the projector will not be used for a long period of time. Otherwise, it  
may cause re.  
3.3 Connecting the projector to a computer  
Preparations  
Make sure that the power of the projector and that of the computer are turned off.  
When connecting the projector to a desktop computer, disconnect the computer cable that is connected to the monitor.  
Analog connection to VIDEO IN-1  
1. Connect one end of a commercially available computer cable to the COMPUTER/COMPONENT/VIDEO IN-1 terminal of the  
projector.  
A
1
D
B
2
C
Image 3-4  
Computer connection to Video1  
A
B
C
D
Computer  
Connector to computer  
Computer cable (option)  
Connector to Video1  
2. Connect the other end of the computer cable to the monitor port of the computer.  
Analog connection to VIDEO IN-2  
1. Connect one end of a commercially available BNC cable to the COMPUTER/COMPONENT VIDEO IN-2 terminals of the projec-  
tor.  
A
R/ P  
R
G/Y B/ P  
B
H/HV  
V
1
D
B
2
V
H/HV B/ P  
B
G/Y R/ P  
R
C
Image 3-5  
Computer connection to Video2  
A
B
Computer  
Connector to computer  
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C
D
Computer cable (option)  
Connector to Video1  
2. Connect the other end of the BNC cable to the 5 BNC terminals of the monitor port of the computer.  
Digital connection to DVI-D IN  
1. Connect one end of a commercially available DVI cable to the COMPUTER/COMPONENT VIDEO DVI-D IN (HDCP) terminal of  
the projector.  
A
1
D
B
2
C
Image 3-6  
Computer connection to DVI-D  
A
B
C
D
Computer  
Connector to computer  
Computer cable (option)  
Connector to Video1  
2. Connect the other end of the DVI cable to the DVI terminal of the computer  
3. Turn on the power of the projector before starting the computer.  
Take attention for:  
Additional devices, such as a conversion connector and an analog RGB output adapter, are required depending on the type of  
the computer to be connected.  
Use of a long cable may decrease the quality of projected images.  
Images may not be projected correctly, depending on the type of the connected computer.  
When DVI-D signal is input, some signal setting menus are unavailable.  
Also read the instruction manual of the equipment to be connected.  
Contact your dealer for details of connection.  
About DDC  
The COMPUTER/COMPONENT VIDEO IN-1 terminal of this projector complies with the DDC1/2B standard and the COM-  
PUTER/COMPONENT VIDEO DVI-D IN (HDCP) terminal complies with the DDC2B standard. When a computer supporting this  
standard is connected to this terminal, the computer will automatically load the information from this projector and prepare for  
output of appropriate images.  
After connecting a computer supporting this standard to this terminal, plug the power cord of the projector in the wall outlet rst, and  
then boot up the computer.  
When connecting to a notebook computer:  
When the projector is connected to a notebook computer, images may not be projected in some cases. In such cases, set the  
computer so that it can output signals externally. The setting procedure varies depending on the type of the computer. See the  
instruction manual of your computer.  
Setting of the resolution  
If the resolution of the computer doesn’t match with that of the projector, projected images may be obscured. Ensure that their reso-  
lutions are the same (see pages 81 to 83). For the method to change the output resolution of the computer, contact the manufacturer  
of the computer.  
3.4 Connecting the projector to video equipment  
Preparations  
Make sure that the power of the projector and that of the computer are turned off.  
Connecting to a video player, etc. to the BNC terminal  
1. Connect one end of a commercially available BNC cable to the VIDEO IN terminal of the projector.  
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A
D
C
1
B
E
Image 3-7  
1
BNC plug  
A
B
C
D
E
Video player or the like  
BNC-RXA adapter (optional)  
To video output terminal  
B?C cable (optional)  
To VIDEO IN terminal (BNC)  
2. Connect the other end of the BNC cable to the video output terminal of the video equipment.  
Connecting to video equipment, equipped with S-Video  
1. Connect one end of a commercially available S-video cable to the S-VIDEO IN terminal of the projector.  
A
B
C
2
1
D
Image 3-8  
1, 2 S Video connector  
A
B
C
D
Video player or the like  
S-video cable  
To S-video output terminal  
To S-VIDEO IN terminal  
2. Connect the other end of the S-video cable to the S-video output terminal of the video equipment.  
Projector + DVD player or HDTV decoder  
Some DVD players have an output connector for 3-line tting (Y, CB, CR). When connecting such DVD player with this projector,  
use the COMPUTER/COMPONENT VIDEO IN-2 terminals.  
1
Y
C
B
B(PB  
)
C
R(PR)  
2
4
G
R
3
Image 3-9  
1
2
3
4
DVD player or HDTV decoder  
BNC-RCA connector (optional)  
BNC cable (option)  
Computer/Components VIDEO IN-2  
The terminal’s names Y, PB, and PR are given as examples of when a HDTV decoder is connected.  
The terminal’s names vary depending on the connected devices.  
Use BNC cables for connection.  
Image may not be projected correctly with some DVD players.  
If colors aren’t displayed correctly when the projector is connected to a high-denition video device having R, G, and B output  
terminals, set COMPUTER INPUT to RGB in the SIGNAL menu.  
Connecting to video equipment having a HDMI terminal or DVI-D terminal  
You can project high-quality images by connecting the COMPUTER/COMPONENT VIDEO DVI-D IN (HDCP) terminal of this pro-  
jector to video equipment having a HDMI output terminal or DVI-D terminal. In addition, this projector supports HDCP and is able to  
receive encrypted digital video data that are output from DVD players.  
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HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection), developed by Intel Corporation, is a method to encrypt digital video data  
for the purpose of copy protection.  
HDMI (High-Denition Multimedia Interface) is fully backward compatible with computers, displays and consumer electronics  
devices incorporating the DVI standards.  
This projector can be linked with video devices equipped with HDMI output terminal or DVI-D output terminal. However, with  
some of them, this projector may not display any image or not operate correctly.  
If this projector doesn’t display any image or not operate correctly, see the operation manual of the video device for its connec-  
tion.  
Use of a long cable may decrease the quality of projected images.  
Connection (for video equipment having an HDMI terminal)  
A
B
D
C
Image 3-10  
A
B
C
Equipment having a HDMI terminal  
HDMI cable (option)  
HDMI IN  
Use a commercially available HDMI (with HDMI logo) cable.  
Some cables may not be connected correctly depending on the size and shape of their connectors.  
When HDMI is selected as the input source, settings of FINE SYNC., TRACKING, HOLD, etc. are unavailable.  
Connection (for video equipment having a DVI-D terminal)  
A
B
D
C
Image 3-11  
A
B
C
D
Equipment having a DVI-D terminal  
To DVI-D terminal  
DVI cable (option)  
Computer/Component VIDEO DVI-D IN (HDCP)  
For connection to the DVI-D terminal, use a commercially available DVI cable.  
Some cables may not be connected correctly depending on the size and shape of their connectors.  
When DVI is selected as the input source, settings of FINE SYNC., TRACKING, HOLD, etc. are unavailable.  
Attention when connecting a digital device  
When you connect this projector and a digital device (such as a DVD player) via the HDMI IN or COMPUTER/ COMPONENT VIDEO  
DVI-D IN (HDCP) terminal, black color may appear dark and deep, depending on the type of the connected device.  
This depends on the black level setting of the connected device. There are 2 kinds of methods to digitally transfer image data,  
in which different black level settings are employed respectively. Therefore, the specications of the signals output from DVD  
players differ, depending on the type of the digital data transfer method they use.  
Some DVD players are provided with a function to switch the methods to output digital signals. When your DVD player is  
provided with such function, set it as follows.  
EXPAND or ENHANCED NORMAL  
See the users guide of your digital device.  
When your digital device does not have such function, set INPUT LEVEL to ENHANCED in the ADVANCED menu of the IMAGE  
menu of the ADVANCED menu of this projector, or adjust the black color by viewing the image.  
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3. Connections  
3.5 Installing the covers  
Installing the rear cover  
1. Insert the rear cover (e) into the projector and tighten four screws (d) on the rear cover using a Phillips screwdriver.  
(d)  
(e)  
Image 3-12  
Rear cover mounting  
Installing the side cover  
1. Insert the side cover into the projector and tighten two screws (a) on the rear and two screws (b) on the side of the side cover  
(c) using a Phillips screwdriver  
(c)  
(b)  
(a)  
(c)  
(b)  
(a)  
Image 3-13  
Side cove mounting  
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4. Getting started  
4. GETTING STARTED  
4.1 Basic Remote control, indications  
Overview  
Image 4-1  
ON/OFF  
HOME  
OK  
ARROW RIGHT ()  
ARROW UP ()  
ARROW LEFT ()  
ARROW DOWN ()  
LED INDICATION  
BATTERY COMPARTMENT  
IR LEDs  
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4. Getting started  
Basic actions  
Result  
RCU Lite:  
action  
start the projector  
press on/off  
press on/off  
press home  
turn off the projector  
>
show main menu on screen  
move through menu  
press arrow keys  
select button  
press ok  
select and return to previous menu  
return to previous menu without selecting  
clear OSD Lite of screen  
press ok  
press home  
press home  
4.2 OSD Lite navigation results  
Overview  
Image 4-2  
Image 4-3  
Basic OSD Lite navigation result RCU Lite  
action  
OSD Lite on screen  
show main menu of OSD Lite on  
screen  
press home  
main menu appears in bottom right corner  
button will turn red when the function is available  
to move through the OSD Lite  
use arrow keys  
go to desired function  
press ok  
the menu of the desired function will appear  
leave the menu or clear the screen press home  
the main menu will be displayed or when you are in  
the main menu the screen will be cleared.  
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Hotkey / Short Cut  
Remote Command  
result  
RCU Lite OSD Lite  
action on screen  
to quick adjust a burry  
screen  
>
>
mute picture and sound  
on the projector  
>
unmute picture and  
press any key  
sound on the projector  
main menu is on screen, go to button required  
RCU Lite OSD Lite  
Action on screen  
result  
>
select input manually  
>
go to input desired (default setting = HDMI)  
>
>
>
make the image brighter or  
darker  
use arrow keys to slide  
default  
default  
setting = middle  
adapt the contrast between  
light/dark areas  
use arrow keys to slide  
setting = middle  
select color preset most tted  
for your image  
optimized setting for input signal (= default setting)  
best condition to view “computer” images  
best option to view movie  
100% bright  
>
aspect ratio  
>
go to aspect ratio desired (default setting =  
NATIVE)  
>
>
>
adjust focus of image  
adjust size of image  
adjust position of image  
and/or  
and/or  
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main menu is on screen, go to button required  
RCU Lite OSD Lite  
Action on screen  
result  
>
>
adjust keystone  
and/or  
and/or  
select language  
>
go to lamp mode desired (default setting =  
NORMAL  
>
>
>
>
show lamp info  
show lamp mode  
show projector info  
enter advanced menu  
and/or  
= NORMAL  
go to lamp mode desired (default setting  
>
contact your service technician to enter the advanced menu  
default password : ◄ ◄ ► ▼  
>
4.3 Projecting images  
Preparation  
Remove the lens cap before starting projecting images.  
, , , ꢃ  
3
4
2
1
Image 4-4  
1
2
3
4
Status LED  
ON/OFF key  
OK key  
HOME key  
How to project  
1. Conrm the STATUS Led lights up red.  
If the projector was turned off before the lamp was cooled down sufciently last time, the fan may start rotating and the ON/OFF  
key may not work after the power cord is plugged. After the fan stops rotating, press the ON/ OFF key to turn back on the STATUS  
Led.  
2. Turn on the power of the connected equipment.  
3. Press the ON/OFF key.  
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It may take about 2 minutes for the lamp to light up.  
The lamp fails to light up on rare occasions. In such a case, wait for a few minutes and then try again.  
After the ON/OFF key is pressed, the image may icker before the lamp becomes stable. This is not a product malfunction.  
The lamp operation becomes stable in 2 minutes after the power is turned on and then the lamp mode selected in the menu  
is activated. During the activation, displayed images may be disturbed.  
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The projector starts warming up when the ON/OFF key is pressed. During the warm-up process, images may appear dark  
and no commands are accepted.  
Do not cover the lens with the lens cap while the lamp is on.  
4. Press the HOME key to display the OSD Lite menu and press the , , ,or key to select LENS FOCUS, and press the OK  
key.  
The LENS FOCUS menu appears.  
5. Adjust with the or key to get a ne picture.  
6. Select an input source.  
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Press the HOME key to display the OSD Lite menu and press the OK key. The INPUT menu is displayed. Then press the ,  
, ,or key to select the appropriate input source.  
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The projector automatically selects the appropriate signal format. The selected signal format is displayed on the screen.  
Though it may take some time before an image is displayed on the screen depending on the type of the input signal, such  
symptom is not a malfunction.  
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For computer images: Images may not be projected in the correct position, depending on the type of the input signal. In such  
a case, use the AUTO POSITION function.  
When VGA (COMPUTER 1) or 5BNC (COMPUTER 2) is chosen as the source, images supplied from the computer may  
icker. Use FINE SYNC. in the SIGNAL menu to reduce icker, if it occurs. (Fine adjustment)  
Some images become easier to view when the setting of aspect ratio is changed.  
7. Adjust the position of the projector to keep an appropriate projection distance with which images are projected in their specied  
sizes.  
8. Adjust the position of the projector so that the projector and the screen are perpendicular to each other.  
When the projector cannot be positioned perpendicularly to the screen, adjust the projection angle.  
9. Press the HOME key to display the OSD Lite menu and press the , , ,or key to select LENS ZOOM, and press the OK  
key.  
The LENS ZOOM menu appears.  
10.Adjust with the or key to get an approximate size.  
11. Press the OK key to display the LENS SHIFT menu.  
12.Press the or key to adjust the vertical position and or key to adjust the horizontal position of the displayed image.  
When the image is not displayed within the screen, adjust the projection angle. In addition, perform the keystone adjustment, if  
necessary.  
13.Repeat steps 4, 5 and 9 to 12, if necessary.  
Focus, zoom and lens shift adjustment is possible in the normal picture mode only.  
4.4 Stop projecting images  
How to stop  
1. Press the ON/OFF key.  
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A conrmation message is displayed.  
To cancel the procedure, press any key except the ON/OFF key.  
2. Press the ON/OFF key again.  
The lamp goes out and the projector goes into a standby mode. In this standby mode, the STATUS Led blinks red.  
3. Wait about 2 and a half minutes for the STATUS Led to be turned on.  
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During this period of 2 and a half minutes in the standby mode, the intake fan and exhaust fan rotate to cool the lamp.  
The air outlet fans rotate faster as the temperature around the projector rises.  
Though the fans make loud sounds during cooling, such symptom is not a malfunction.  
4. Unplug the power cord from the outlet.  
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The STATUS Led will go out.  
If the power cord should be unplugged accidentally while either the air inlet fan or the air outlet fans are operating or the lamp  
is on, allow the projector to cool down for 10 minutes with the power off. To light the lamp again, press the ON/OFF key. If the  
lamp doesn’t light up immediately, press the ON/OFF key a few minutes later. If it should still fail to light up, replace the lamp.  
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Cover the lens with the lens cap to protect it from dust.  
Direct Power OFF  
You can turn off this projector just by unplugging the power cord without pressing the ON/OFF key.  
Don’t shut down the projector while the STATUS Led is blinking after the lamp lights up because the lamp’s life may be short-  
ened.  
Don’t turn the projector back on right after shutting it down because the lamp’s life may be shortened. (Wait about 10 minutes  
before turning the projector back on.)  
Before shutting down the projector, be sure to close the menu screen. If you shut down the projector without closing the menu,  
the setting data of the menu may not be saved.  
Don’t shut down the projector while the lter is rolling.  
4.5 Adjusting the position of the projected image  
What can be done?  
If the projected image is out of the screen after the adjustment, adjust the projector position or the lens position using the lens shift  
function.  
How to adjust  
1. Press the OK key to display the LENS FOCUS/ LENS ZOOM menu.  
Image 4-5  
2. Adjust with the or key to get a ne picture.  
3. Adjust with the or key to get an approximate size.  
4. Press the OK key.  
The LENS SHIFT menu appears.  
Image 4-6  
5. Press the , , or key to move the image position.  
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When the key is pressed, the image moves down.  
When the key is pressed, the image moves up.  
When the key is pressed, the image moves to the right.  
When the key is pressed, the image moves to the left.  
Be careful not to be caught in the opening in the lens while the lens is moving.  
While the lens shift is working, the screen may icker.  
4.6 When the projected image is distorted or a trapezoid  
When keystone distortion  
When the screen and the projector are not placed perpendicularly to each other, projected images become trapezoidal. If you cannot  
place them perpendicularly to each other, use the KEYSTONE mode adjustment.  
How to adjust  
1. Press the HOME key to display the OSD Lite menu.  
Image 4-7  
2. Select KEYSTONE by pressing the , , or key.  
Image 4-8  
3. Press the OK key.  
The KEYSTONE menu appears.  
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Image 4-9  
4. Adjust the keystone by pressing the , , or key.  
In the following cases (for front projection):  
Image 4-10  
5. Press the ON/OFF, OK or HOME key to exit the menu.  
Important  
For proper KEYSTONE-mode adjustment results, reset the lens to the factory-adjusted position using LENS SHIFT RESET in  
the INSTALLATION 1 menu in the ADVANCED menu before carrying out KEYSTONE-mode adjustment.  
When the KEYSTONE-mode adjustment takes effect, the resolution decreases. In addition, stripes may appear or straight lines  
may bend in images with complicated patterns. They are not due to product malfunctions.  
When the KEYSTONE-mode adjustment is performed, the displayed image may be distorted.  
Depending on the installation conditions of the projector and the screen, a perfect rectangular image and the proper aspect  
ratio may not be obtained. Slight distortion can be corrected by the CORNERSTONE-mode adjustment.  
Noise may appear on the screen during the KEYSTONE-mode adjustment because of the type of the video signal being pro-  
jected and the setting values of the KEYSTONE-mode adjustment. In such cases, set the KEYSTONE-mode adjustment values  
in the range where the image is displayed without noise.  
When you carry out the KEYSTONE-mode adjustment and the CURVED-mode adjustment in combination, the adjustment  
range becomes narrower than that in the case where you carry out these adjustments individually. When setting the KEY-  
STONE-mode adjustment value to 11 or larger, you cannot use the CURVED-mode adjustment.  
When carrying out the KEYSTONE-mode adjustment while the option lens is in use, you may not be able to obtain a perfectly  
rectangular image or the correct aspect ratio. Slight distortion can be corrected by the CORNERSTONE-mode adjustment.  
4.7 Blanking the screen temporarily  
About blanking temporarily  
The video signal is temporarily muted. The screen turns black. You will hear a mechanical shutter sound inside the projector.  
How to set the BLANK mode  
1. Press the key on the remote control twice while the menu is not displayed.  
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The MUTE screen appears. “MUTE ON - PRESS ANY KEY TO EXIT” is displayed for 3 seconds. Then, the mechanical shutter  
is closed and the projector goes into the BLANK mode.  
2. To cancel the BLANK mode, press any key on the remote control.  
4.8 Auto position mode  
Act as follow  
When the image supplied from the computer is displaced, carry out the following procedure.  
1. Project a bright image containing as many texts and characters as possible.  
2. When the screen saver has been enabled, disable it.  
3. Press the HOME key to display the OSD Lite menu and press the OK key.  
The INPUT menu is displayed.  
4. Press the , , or key to select AUTO POSITION.  
Image 4-11  
The projector automatically makes optimum positional settings for the input signal.  
5. If the projected image is still displaced even after carrying out the AUTO POSITION several times, refer to the procedure to adjust  
computer images.  
6. When you carry out this procedure with a dark image, the image may be displaced.  
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5. Advanced menu  
5. ADVANCED MENU  
5.1 Starting the advanced menus  
How to set  
1. Press HOME key to display the OSD Lite menu.  
Image 5-1  
2. Use the arrow keys to select ADVANCED and press OK.  
The enter password menu is displayed.  
Image 5-2  
3. Enter the pass code.  
Default password : ◄ ◄ ► ▼  
The menu selection bar is displayed.  
MULTI-  
IMAGE  
INSTALL1 INSTALL2  
FEATURE SIGNAL NETWORK  
INFO  
SCREEN  
Image 5-3  
Selectable menus are displayed (The menu being selected is displayed on a blue background.)  
4. Press the or key to select a menu to use.  
5. Press the OK key (or key).  
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5. Advanced menu  
The selected menu is displayed.  
MULTI-  
IMAGE  
INSTALL1 INSTALL2  
FEATURE SIGNAL NETWORK  
INFO  
SCREEN  
COLOR ENHANCER  
SUPER RESOLUTION  
CONTRAST  
AUTO  
ON  
0
BRIGHTNESS  
COLOR MATRIX  
COLOR TEMP.  
COLOR  
0
COMPUTER  
STANDARD  
0
TINT  
0
0
SHARPNESS  
ADVANCED MENU  
ENTER  
Image 5-4  
The item being selected is displayed in red letters.  
6. Press the or key to select an item to adjust.  
7. Set the selected item by pressing the or key.  
8. To cancel the menu, press the HOME key several times.  
Important  
When an item marked with “ ” is selected, pressing the ENTER key makes its value effective or displays another screen for  
further setting.  
When the HOME key doesn’t function, unplug the power cord from the wall outlet. Wait about 10 minutes, plug the power cord  
in, and try again.  
The menus and screens shown in this manual may be different from those of the actual projector.  
5.2 Advanced menus overview  
Overview  
You can make various settings using the displayed menus.  
Following 8 menus are displayed. (These menus show those of PHWU-81B. Some menu items are different depending on the  
models.)  
IMAGE menu  
INSTALLATION 1 menu  
MULTI-  
MULTI-  
IMAGE  
INSTALL1 INSTALL2  
FEATURE SIGNAL NETWORK  
INFO  
IMAGE  
INSTALL1 INSTALL2  
FEATURE SIGNAL NETWORK  
INFO  
SCREEN  
SCREEN  
COLOR ENHANCER  
SUPER RESOLUTION  
CONTRAST  
AUTO  
LAMP MODE  
STANDARD  
DUAL  
ON  
LAMP SELECT  
LAMP RELAY  
0
1H/24H  
LOW  
BRIGHTNESS  
COLOR MATRIX  
COLOR TEMP.  
COLOR  
0
STANDBY MODE  
IMAGE REVERSE  
COMPUTER  
OFF  
STANDARD  
HIGH ALTITUDE MODE  
LENS LOCK  
STANDARD  
ENTER  
ENTER  
ENTER  
ENTER  
ENTER  
0
TINT  
0
0
GEOMETRY  
SHARPNESS  
TEST PATTERN  
SPLIT  
ADVANCED MENU  
ENTER  
Image 5-5  
AUTO POSITION  
Image 5-6  
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5. Advanced menu  
INSTALLATION 2 menu  
MULTI-SCREEN menu  
MULTI-  
MULTI-  
IMAGE  
INSTALL1 INSTALL2  
FEATURE SIGNAL NETWORK  
INFO  
IMAGE  
INSTALL1 INSTALL2  
FEATURE SIGNAL NETWORK  
INFO  
SCREEN  
SCREEN  
EDGE BLENDING  
SETTING  
OFF  
EDGE ADJUST  
OFF  
AUTO POWER ON  
AUTO POWER OFF  
SCREEN  
OFF  
5min  
COLOR MATCHING  
MANUAL  
16:10  
SETUP  
ON  
SETTING  
IMAGE CAPTURE  
SPLASH SCREEN  
BACK COLOR  
MEASURE  
MEASURED DATA  
Image 5-8  
IMAGE  
AUTO  
ENTER  
ENTER  
DVI LONG CABLE  
REMOTE 1 MODE  
FILTER MENU  
Image 5-7  
FEATURE menu  
SIGNAL menu  
MULTI-  
MULTI-  
IMAGE  
INSTALL1 INSTALL2  
FEATURE SIGNAL NETWORK  
INFO  
IMAGE  
INSTALL1 INSTALL2  
FEATURE SIGNAL NETWORK  
INFO  
SCREEN  
SCREEN  
MEMORY CALL  
PROJECTOR ID  
GROUP ID  
AUTO  
ALL  
SIGNAL MEMORY  
RESOLUTION  
A
DISPLAY INPUT  
1.  
MEMORIZE  
PASSWORD FUNCTION  
MENU POSITION  
CINEMA MODE  
LANGUAGE  
1024 x 768  
(MEMORIZE  
)
0
0
HORIZ. POSITION  
VERT. POSITION  
FINE SYNC.  
TRACKING  
AUTO  
English  
ENTER  
OK  
0
0
ADVANCED MENU  
RESET ALL  
COMPUTER INPUT  
OVER SCAN  
HOLD  
AUTO  
100%  
ON  
Image 5-9  
ASPECT  
NORMAL  
ENTER  
USER  
Image 5-10  
NETWORK menu  
INFORMATION menu  
MULTI-  
MULTI-  
IMAGE  
INSTALL1 INSTALL2  
FEATURE SIGNAL NETWORK  
INFO  
IMAGE  
INSTALL1 INSTALL2  
FEATURE SIGNAL NETWORK  
INFO  
SCREEN  
SCREEN  
PROJECTOR NAME  
****H  
****H  
LAMP 1 TIME (LOW)  
LAMP 2 TIME (LOW)  
NEXT LAMP RELAY  
FILTER TIME  
NETWORK  
CERTIFICATION  
NETWORK  
PASSWORD  
OFF  
ENTER  
ENTER  
STANDARD  
OK  
*
D **H  
*****H  
IP CONFIG  
CONTROL SYSTEM  
NETWORK RESET  
NETWORK RESTART  
SERIAL NUMBER  
INPUT  
...  
********  
COMPUTER1  
OK  
RESOLUTION  
1024 x 768  
60.00 Hz  
48.36 kHz  
5 WIRE  
VERTICAL  
FREQUENCY  
HORIZONTAL  
FREQUENCY  
Image 5-11  
SYNC. TYPE  
Image 5-12  
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5.3 Image menu  
Overview  
MULTI-  
MULTI-  
IMAGE  
INSTALL1 INSTALL2  
FEATURE SIGNAL NETWORK  
INFO  
IMAGE  
INSTALL1 INSTALL2  
FEATURE SIGNAL NETWORK  
INFO  
SCREEN  
SCREEN  
COLOR ENHANCER  
SUPER RESOLUTION  
CONTRAST  
ADVANCED MENU  
NOISE REDUCTION  
CTI  
AUTO  
OFF  
OFF  
0
ON  
0
INPUT LEVEL  
BRIGHTNESS  
COLOR MATRIX  
COLOR TEMP.  
COLOR  
0
CLOSED CAPTION  
DEMO MODE  
OFF  
ALL  
COMPUTER  
STANDARD  
0
TINT  
0
0
SHARPNESS  
ADVANCED MENU  
ENTER  
Image 5-13  
Item  
Setting  
Function  
COLOR ENHANCER  
AUTO  
Select to optimize the settings automatically depending on the input  
signal. (Select this option for normal use.)  
PRESENTATION  
STANDARD  
THEATER  
Select to make the displayed image look bright and crisp.  
Select to make the displayed image look natural.  
This option, suitable for viewing movies, makes the displayed image  
look soft and smooth.  
sRGB  
Select to give priority to the color reproducibility.  
CLEAR BASE  
BLUE BASE  
Select to obtain the color close to that of the X-ray lm (clear base).  
Select to obtain the color close to that of the X-ray lm (blue base).  
Select to set the gamma curve, BrilliantColor™ or dynamic contrast.  
USER  
You can set the gamma curve and BrilliantColor™ in the multi-screen  
application.  
MULTI-SCREEN  
SUPER RESOLUTION  
CONTRAST  
Use to emphasize the neness of the image.  
Use to adjust the contrast of the projected image.  
Use to adjust the brightness of the projected image.  
Use to adjust the predetermined tone of each color.  
Use to disable COLOR MATRIX  
ON  
/ OFF  
±20  
BRIGHTNESS  
±20  
COLOR MATRIX  
COMPUTER / VIDEO  
FLAT  
Use to emphasize only certain colors or to correct the tonal deviation  
of only certain colors.  
USER  
COLOR TEMP.  
STANDARD / LOW / HIGH Select from the predetermined color temperatures.  
Use to adjust the color temperature to a desired value.  
USER  
COLOR  
±10  
±10  
±5  
Use to adjust the color thickness of the projected image.  
Use to adjust the color tint of the projected image.  
TINT  
SHARPNESS  
ADVANCED MENU  
NOISE REDUCTION  
Use to adjust the sharpness of the projected image.  
The ADVANCED MENU is displayed for the following settings.  
ENTER  
ON / OFF  
Use to reduce noise and roughness in the image when noisy video  
signal is input.  
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5. Advanced menu  
Item  
Setting  
Function  
CTI  
ON / OFF  
Use to correct smeared color boundaries.  
INPUT LEVEL  
±5  
For analog signal input:  
The input level of video signal differs among devices to be connected.  
High input level causes solid white in displayed image and low input  
level causes displayed image to get dark. Use this menu to adjust the  
input level of analog video signal.  
AUTO / ENHANCED /  
NORMAL  
For digital signal input:  
AUTO: The proper setting is automatically selected. (Selectable only  
when HDMI signal is input.)  
ENHANCED: Select when solid black occurs.  
NORMAL: Select when grayish black occurs.  
Does not display captions.  
CLOSED CAPTION  
DEMO MODE  
OFF  
CC1 / CC2  
Displays captions.  
Use to demonstrate the effect of SUPER RESOLUTION, COLOR  
MATRIX, and DYNAMIC CONTRAST.  
ALL  
Use to demonstrate the effect of DYNAMIC CONTRAST.  
Use to demonstrate the effect of SUPER RESOLUTION.  
Use to demonstrate the effect of COLOR MATRIX.  
DYNAMIC CONTRAST  
SUPER RESOLUTION  
COLOR MATRIX  
When COLOR ENHANCER is sRGB, CLEAR BASE or BLUE BASE, COLOR TEMP., COLOR, TINT and COLOR MATRIX  
can’t be adjusted.  
You can set MULTI-SCREEN in the COLOR ENHANCER menu only when EDGE BLENDING is ON or COLOR MATCHING is  
MANUAL or MEASURE. In this case, you cannot set any other items than MULTI-SCREEN.  
This product is not in compliance with DICOM Part 14. Do not use this product for actual medical diagnosis.  
When the setting of COLOR ENHANCER is changed, the displayed image may be disturbed.  
The effect obtained when SUPER RESOLUTION is ON varies depending on the type and resolution of the input image. In  
addition, the vertical line of the colored characters may be blurred.  
When the COMPUTER1, COMPUTER2, DVI, HDMI or SDI (for PHWU-81B only) is selected as the input source, COLOR and  
TINT can’t be adjusted.  
TINT is available only when the NTSC signal is input.  
INPUT LEVEL is unavailable when the digital signal is supplied from the YCBCR/YPBPR terminal of the connected device.  
Captions are not displayed while information about the menu or input signal selection is being displayed on the screen.  
The closed caption function displays text information included in the NTSC signal, which is mainly used for TV broadcasting in  
North America.  
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5. Advanced menu  
5.4 Installation 1 menu  
Overview  
MULTI-  
MULTI-  
IMAGE  
INSTALL1 INSTALL2  
FEATURE SIGNAL NETWORK  
INFO  
IMAGE  
INSTALL1 INSTALL2  
FEATURE SIGNAL NETWORK  
INFO  
SCREEN  
SCREEN  
LAMP MODE  
LENS LOCK  
STANDARD  
DUAL  
ZOOM/FOCUS LOCK  
OFF  
OFF  
OK  
LAMP SELECT  
LAMP RELAY  
LENS SHIFT LOCK  
LENS SHIFT RESET  
1H/24H  
LOW  
STANDBY MODE  
IMAGE REVERSE  
OFF  
HIGH ALTITUDE MODE  
LENS LOCK  
STANDARD  
ENTER  
ENTER  
ENTER  
ENTER  
ENTER  
GEOMETRY  
TEST PATTERN  
SPLIT  
AUTO POSITION  
Image 5-14  
Item  
Setting  
Function  
LAMP MODE  
STANDARD  
Select to optimize the settings automatically depending on the input  
signal. (Select this option for normal use.)  
LOW  
Select to moderate the intensity of the lamp. The operating sound is  
reduced and the lamp lifetime becomes longer.  
LAMP SELECT  
LAMP 1 and LAMP 2 illuminate.  
DUAL  
The lamp with shorter operation time is automatically selected at  
poweron.  
SINGLE  
LAMP 1 illuminates. (When it is broken or dead, LAMP 2 illuminates  
automatically.)  
LAMP 1  
LAMP 2 illuminates. (When it is broken or dead, LAMP 1 illuminates  
automatically.)  
LAMP 2  
LAMP RELAY  
DUAL: OFF  
The LAMP RELAY doesn’t work.  
Use to set the lamp relay interval.  
DUAL: 1H/24H  
/ 2H/1W  
SINGLE: OFF  
SINGLE: 24H  
The LAMP RELAY doesn’t work.  
Use to set the lamp relay interval.  
/ 1 WEEK  
STANDBY MODE  
IMAGE REVERSE  
STANDARD  
LOW  
Select this option when you control the projector via the LAN,  
REMOTE 1 IN, and SERIAL OUT terminal during power standby.  
Select this option when you don’t control the projector via the LAN,  
REMOTE 1 IN, and SERIAL OUT terminal during power standby. This  
option disables the LAN, REMOTE 1 IN, and SERIAL OUT terminal  
and reduces the power consumption during the power standby.  
OFF  
Select when viewing images from the front with the projector installed  
on the oor.  
MIRROR  
INVERT  
Select when viewing images projected from the behind of the screen  
with the projector installed on the oor.  
Select when viewing images projected from the behind of the screen  
with the projector installed on the ceiling.  
MIRROR INVERT  
STANDARD  
Select when viewing images from the front with the projector installed  
on the ceiling.  
HIGH ALTITUDE MODE  
LENS LOCK  
This projector does not support this function.  
The LENS LOCK menu is displayed for the following settings.  
Use to enable or cancel the FOCUS LOCK and ZOOM LOCK.  
Use to enable or cancel the LENS SHIFT LOCK.  
ENTER  
ZOOM/FOCUS LOCK  
LENS SHIFT LOCK  
LENS SHIFT RESET  
ON / OFF  
ON / OFF  
OK  
Use to reset the position of the lens to the factory setting.  
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5. Advanced menu  
Item  
Setting  
Function  
GEOMETRY  
The geometry adjustment menu is displayed.  
ENTER  
TEST PATTERN  
The test pattern is displayed.  
The split screen is displayed.  
ENTER  
ENTER  
SPLIT (for PHWU-81B/  
PHWX-81B only)  
PIP (for PHXG-91B only)  
The picture-in-picture (PIP) screen is displayed.  
The auto position function is activated.  
ENTER  
ENTER  
AUTO POSITION  
Regardless of the setting of LAMP MODE, the STANDARD lamp mode is activated by default whenever the projector is turned  
on. When LAMP MODE has been set to LOW, the lamp mode changes from STANDARD to LOW about 2 minutes after turn-on.  
When the ambient operating temperature is high, the brightness of the lamp isn’t changed by switching the lamp mode.  
When the lamp mode is switched, the projected image may icker.  
Frequent switching of the lamp mode may damage the lamp.  
When using the projector for a long time, set LAMP RELAY.  
While the lamps are being warmed up, an icon is displayed to the right of the INSTALLATION 1 menu bar. While the icon  
is being displayed, you cannot set LAMP SELECT and LAMP RELAY. And an icon is displayed while the operating ambient  
temperature is high. While the icon is being displayed, the lamp may not brighten even when you change the LAMP MODE to  
STANDARD.  
After you switch the lamps and the newly selected lamp turns on, you cannot turn off the projector for approx. 1 minute.  
5.5 Installation 2 menu  
Overview  
MULTI-  
IMAGE  
INSTALL1 INSTALL2  
FEATURE SIGNAL NETWORK  
INFO  
SCREEN  
AUTO POWER ON  
AUTO POWER OFF  
SCREEN  
OFF  
5min  
16:10  
SETUP  
ON  
IMAGE CAPTURE  
SPLASH SCREEN  
BACK COLOR  
IMAGE  
AUTO  
ENTER  
ENTER  
DVI LONG CABLE  
REMOTE 1 MODE  
FILTER MENU  
Image 5-15  
Item  
Setting  
Function  
AUTO POWER ON  
ON / OFF  
When ON is chosen, the projector is automatically turn on when the  
power cord is plugged in the wall outlet. Choose ON when using the  
projector mounted on the ceiling.  
The projector is in the stand-by mode when the lamp is off. Use the  
remote control to turn on the lamp.  
AUTO POWER OFF  
SCREEN  
OFF / 5min-8hour  
When no video signal is input and no operation is made, the projector  
automatically turns off after the selected time period. A dialog is  
displayed 5 minutes before the projector turns off.  
16:10 (For PHWU-  
Select this setting when using a 16:10 screen.  
81B/PHWX-81B only)  
16:9  
Select this setting when using a 16:9 screen.  
Select this setting when using a 4:3 screen.  
This projector does not support this function.  
Fixed to ON.  
4:3  
IMAGE CAPTURE  
SPLASH SCREEN  
BACK COLOR  
SETUP  
ON  
BLUE / BLACK / IMAGE  
Use to select the background from among BLUE, BLACK and IMAGE,  
which will be displayed when there is no signal input from the source.  
When IMAGE is selected, the splash image will be displayed.  
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5. Advanced menu  
Item  
Setting  
Function  
DVI LONG CABLE  
AUTO  
Select this option for normal use.  
Use to adjust the amount of transmission signal correction when a  
long DVI cable is used.  
MANUAL  
REMOTE 1 MODE  
Select when controlling the projector by a control panel connected to  
the REMOTE 1 IN terminal.  
ENTER  
PIN 1  
GND  
Unchangeable. (Fixed.)  
PIN 2  
POWER / NONE  
COMPUTER 1  
COMPUTER 2  
VIDEO  
Select POWER or NONE.  
PIN 3  
You can assign COMPUTER 1, COMPUTER 2, VIDEO, S-VIDEO,  
DVI, HDMI, SDI (for PHWU-81B only), or NONE to each pin. Though  
the assignment can be duplicated, the pins so assigned become  
invalid and their settings are displayed with asterisks at both ends  
(like “*COMPUTER 1*”).  
PIN 4  
PIN 5  
PIN 6  
S-VIDEO  
PIN 7  
DVI  
PIN 8  
BLANK / NONE  
ON/OFF  
Select BLANK or NONE.  
PIN 9  
Unchangeable. (Fixed.)  
RESET  
Settings are reset to the defaults.  
OK  
FILTER MENU  
CLEANUP PERIOD  
MANUAL CLEANUP  
The lter menu for the following settings is displayed.  
You can set the lter cleaning interval.  
Select this option to clean the lter immediately.  
ENTER  
24H / 1 WEEK / OFF  
OK  
When STANDBY MODE in the INSTALLATION 1 menu is LOW, you cannot select REMOTE 1 MODE.  
5.6 Multi-Screen menu  
Overview  
MULTI-  
IMAGE  
INSTALL1 INSTALL2  
FEATURE SIGNAL NETWORK  
INFO  
SCREEN  
EDGE BLENDING  
SETTING  
OFF  
EDGE ADJUST  
OFF  
COLOR MATCHING  
MANUAL  
SETTING  
MEASURE  
MEASURED DATA  
Image 5-16  
Item  
Setting  
Function  
EDGE BLENDING  
OFF  
Select when using the projector alone  
ON  
Select when using the projector to congure the multi-screen  
consisting of multiple projectors.  
The following settings in the SETTING become enabled to make the  
overlapped area of the displayed images unnoticeable.  
SETTING  
Use to make the overlapped area of the screens unnoticeable in the  
multi-screen application. Use this setting to select the edges to be  
overlapped or to set the overlapped areas.  
EDGE ADJUST  
BLACK LEVEL  
In the multi-screen application, the black level in the areas where  
images are overlapped will become bright. So, use this setting to  
adjust the black level in non-overlapped areas.  
BRIGHT UNIFORMITY  
CORRECTION  
Use to correct non-uniformity in the screen brightness of the single  
projector to facilitate edge blending.  
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5. Advanced menu  
Item  
Setting  
Function  
RESET  
Use to reset the values of EDGE ADJUST , BLACK LEVEL  
BRIGHT UNIFORMITY CORRECTION to the defaults.  
and  
COLOR MATCHING  
OFF  
Select this option when the projector is used alone.  
MANUAL  
Select this option when adjusting colors while viewing the screen to  
correct color variations among the projectors.  
MEASURE  
SETTING  
Select this option when adjusting colors using a measuring instrument  
to correct color variations among the projectors.  
MANUAL  
The test signal is displayed. Make adjustment so that the color tones  
of each image match among the adjoining projectors.  
RESET  
Use to reset the value of SETTING  
in the MANUAL to the default.  
MEASURE  
The test signal is displayed. Measure the brightness and chromaticity  
of each image using a measuring instrument (chroma meter) and enter  
the measurement values.  
MEASURED DATA  
Use to set the target chromaticity value of each color.  
TARGAT DATA  
RESET  
Use to reset the values of MEASURED DATA  
in the MEASURE to the defaults.  
and TARGET DATA  
When EDGE BLENDING is ON or COLOR MATCHING is MANUAL or MEASURE, COLOR ENHANCER in the IMAGE menu  
is set to MULTI-SCREEN. In this case, you cannot set any other items than MULTI-SCREEN.  
The edge blending function can be used with non-directional screens. If you use a directional screen, the areas where images  
are overlapped seem discontinuous depending on the viewing angle.  
The target chromaticity value entered for TARGET DATA in the MEASURE menu is just for guidance. If the obtained result  
doesn’t match with the colors displayed on the adjoining projectors, adjust the value while viewing the screens.  
5.7 FEATURE menu  
Overview  
MULTI-  
MULTI-  
IMAGE  
INSTALL1 INSTALL2  
FEATURE SIGNAL NETWORK  
INFO  
IMAGE  
INSTALL1 INSTALL2  
FEATURE SIGNAL NETWORK  
INFO  
SCREEN  
SCREEN  
PROJECTOR ID  
GROUP ID  
ALL  
ADVANCED MENU  
VIDEO SIGNAL  
SETUP  
A
DISPLAY INPUT  
1.  
AUTO  
PASSWORD FUNCTION  
MENU POSITION  
CINEMA MODE  
LANGUAGE  
AUTO  
OFF  
SCART INPUT  
AUTO  
English  
ENTER  
OK  
LAMP WARNING  
HIDE OSD  
STANDARD  
OFF  
OK  
ADVANCED MENU  
RESET ALL  
LAMP 1 TIME RESET  
LAMP 2 TIME RESET  
FILTER TIME RESET  
OK  
OK  
Image 5-17  
Item  
Setting  
Function  
This projector does not support this function.  
PROJECTOR ID  
ALL  
GROUP ID  
A to Z  
Use to set the ID number for controlling multiple projectors by groups  
for monitoring and control via the SERIAL terminal.  
PASSWORD FUNCTION  
Use to enable or cancel the password lock.  
DISPLAY INPUT  
MENU ACCESS  
/
/
SPLASH ID SCREEN  
MENU POSITION  
CINEMA MODE  
1 (upper left) / 2 (lower  
right) / 3 (center)  
Use to change the position of the menu.  
AUTO  
The lm mode will be automatically activated when a lm source  
signal is input.  
Select AUTO for normal use.  
When icker occurs on the screen, frame dropping or other incorrect  
display occurs, or jaggies on slanting lines are remarkable, select  
either FILM or VIDEO, which improves the symptom better.  
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5. Advanced menu  
Item  
Setting  
Function  
FILM  
Fixed to the lm mode.  
VIDEO  
The lm mode will not be activated.  
LANGUAGE  
Different languages  
Use to select the language used in the menus.  
The ADVANCED MENU is displayed for the following settings.  
ADVANCED MENU  
VIDEO SIGNAL  
ENTER  
AUTO / NTSC / PAL /  
SECAM / 4.43NTSC /  
PAL-M / PAL-N / PAL-60  
When AUTO is selected, the appropriate video format is automatically  
selected depending on the input signal. If the image isn’t displayed  
correctly, select the desired video format manually.  
SETUP  
AUTO  
Select to change the SETUP mode automatically.  
OFF  
Select to make black lighter.  
3.75% / 7.5%  
Select to make black thicker.  
When 7.5% is chosen, the brightness is decreased by the setup cancel  
function for the U.S. Choose OFF when the image is dark.  
SCART INPUT  
ON / OFF  
Choose ON when connecting the projector with a device equipped  
with the SCART terminal that can output RGB signal. SCART terminal  
is used mainly in Europe. Choose OFF normally. (Available only for  
the input signal from the COMPUTER/COMPONENT VIDEO IN-1  
terminal.)  
LAMP WARNING  
HIDE OSD  
STANDARD  
When the lamp operating time exceeds 3000 hours with LAMP MODE  
set to LOW, a warning dialog is displayed.  
SHORT TERM  
When the lamp operating time exceeds 3800 hours with LAMP MODE  
set to LOW, a warning dialog is displayed.  
OFF  
ON  
Select this option for normal use.  
The auto power-off dialog, lamp warning dialog, and abnormal  
temperature dialog aren’t displayed.  
LAMP 1 TIME RESET  
LAMP 2 TIME RESET  
FILTER TIME RESET  
RESET ALL  
The LAMP 1 operation time is reset to 0.  
The LAMP 2 operation time is reset to 0.  
The lter operation time is reset to 0.  
OK  
OK  
OK  
OK  
The menu settings are reset to the factory defaults (except the  
LANGUAGE, PASSWORD FUNCTION, SCREEN, and NETWORK  
settings).  
CINEMA MODE can be adjusted only when a TV60, TV50, 480i, 576i or 1080i signal is being displayed.  
When SCART INPUT is set to ON, normal computer signals aren’t projected.  
Use a commercially available SCART-Mini D-SUB 15-pin cable when connecting this projector with an AV device equipped with  
the SCART terminal.  
Some AV devices equipped with the SCART terminal aren’t compatible with this projector.  
The RESET ALL process may take some time to complete.  
You cannot carry out RESET ALL for approx. 2 minutes after the lamp switching or the lamp relay operation.  
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5. Advanced menu  
5.8 SIGNAL menu  
Overview  
MULTI-  
MULTI-  
IMAGE  
INSTALL1 INSTALL2  
FEATURE SIGNAL NETWORK  
INFO  
IMAGE  
INSTALL1 INSTALL2  
FEATURE SIGNAL NETWORK  
INFO  
SCREEN  
SCREEN  
MEMORY CALL  
AUTO  
RESOLUTION (MEMORIZE)  
VERTICAL  
SIGNAL MEMORY  
RESOLUTION  
MEMORIZE  
60.00 Hz  
FREQUENCY  
HORIZONTAL  
FREQUENCY  
1024 x 768  
48.36 KHz  
1024  
(MEMORIZE  
)
0
0
HORIZ. POSITION  
VERT. POSITION  
FINE SYNC.  
TRACKING  
HORIZ. PIXELS  
VERT. LINES  
EXECUTE  
768  
OK  
0
0
CANCEL  
OK  
COMPUTER INPUT  
OVER SCAN  
HOLD  
AUTO  
100%  
ON  
MULTI-  
IMAGE  
INSTALL1 INSTALL2  
FEATURE SIGNAL NETWORK  
INFO  
SCREEN  
ASPECT  
NORMAL  
ENTER  
USER  
USER  
1
CLAMP POSITION  
CLAMP WIDTH  
VERT. SYNC.  
LPF  
1
AUTO  
OFF  
0
SHUTTER(U)  
SHUTTER(L)  
SHUTTER(LS)  
SHUTTER(RS)  
0
0
0
Image 5-18  
Item  
Setting  
Function  
MEMORY CALL  
Use to select the setting of SIGNAL MEMORY already saved.  
Impossible to select if no setting has been saved.  
AUTO  
AUTO is selected by default. It optimizes the signal format  
automatically depending on the type of video signal supplied from  
the computer.  
Use to select the SIGNAL MEMORY already saved. The memory  
number relevant to the input signal is displayed. Press the ENTER  
key to clear the setting already saved.  
1-xxx  
- 8-xxx  
SIGNAL MEMORY  
RESOLUTION  
The settings in the SIGNAL menu can be saved. (See page 48.) Up  
to 8 settings can be saved. You can select the memory number. For  
example, when you save the signal setting of 720p50 to the memory  
1, the memory name is displayed as 1-720p50.  
MEMORIZE  
When the settings are already memorized in the selected number,  
the settings will be overwritten.  
The current resolution is displayed. To change the current setting,  
press the ENTER key to display the RESOLUTION (MEMORIZE)  
menu. The new setting can be saved to MEMORY.  
(MEMORIZE  
)
-
-
VERTICAL FREQUENCY  
The vertical frequency of the currently projected video signal is  
displayed.  
HORIZONTAL  
FREQUENCY  
The horizontal frequency of the currently projected video signal is  
displayed.  
HORIZ. PIXELS  
VERT. LINES  
EXECUTE  
640-1920  
The number of horizontal pixels of the currently projected video signal  
is displayed. When you change the current setting, select EXECUTE,  
and then press the ENTER key, the image is automatically adjusted  
according to the resolution you set. The adjustment result can be  
saved to MEMORY  
350-1200  
The number of vertical lines of the currently projected video signal is  
displayed. When you change the current setting, select EXECUTE,  
and then press the ENTER key, the image is automatically adjusted  
according to the resolution you set. The adjustment result can be  
saved to MEMORY  
Press the ENTER key to start the automatic adjustment. At the  
completion of the automatic adjustment, a message is displayed and  
you can save the adjustment result to MEMORY.  
OK  
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5. Advanced menu  
Item  
Setting  
Function  
CANCEL  
The process to change the current resolution is canceled and the  
SIGNAL menu is displayed.  
OK  
HORIZ. POSITION  
VERT. POSITION  
FINE SYNC.  
0-999  
0-999  
0-31  
Use to adjust the horizontal position of the projected image.  
Use to adjust the vertical position of the projected image.  
Use to eliminate ickering or blur, if appears, viewing the projected  
image.  
TRACKING  
0-9999  
Use to eliminate vertical wide stripes, if appears, viewing the projected  
image.  
COMPUTER INPUT  
AUTO  
RGB  
The proper setting is automatically selected.  
Select this option when connecting the projector to high denition  
video equipment having R, G, and B output terminals.  
YCBCR/YPBPR  
100%-90%  
Select this option when connecting the projector to a DVD player or  
other device having Y, CB, and CR (or Y, PB, and PR) component  
video output terminals.  
OVER SCAN  
HOLD  
Use to adjust the display area of projected image.  
Use to adjust the image when agging occurs near the top of the  
screen.  
OFF / ON  
NORMAL  
ASPECT  
For PHWU-81B:  
Input video signal is displayed at the max height (1200 pixels) or max  
width (1920 pixels) of the panel while its aspect ratio is maintained.  
When SCREEN is 16:9, the input video signal is displayed at the  
max height (1080 pixels) or max width (1920 pixels) of the panel.  
When SCREEN is 4:3, the input video signal is displayed at the  
max height (1200 pixels) or max width (1600 pixels) of the panel.  
For PHWX-81B:  
Input video signal is displayed at the max height (800 pixels) or max  
width (1280 pixels) of the panel while its aspect ratio is maintained.  
When SCREEN is 16:9, the input video signal is displayed at the  
max height (720 pixels) or max width (1280 pixels) of the panel.  
When SCREEN is 4:3, the input video signal is displayed at the  
max height (800 pixels) or max width (1066 pixels) of the panel.  
For PHXG-91B:  
Input video signal is displayed at the max height (768 pixels) or max  
width (1024 pixels) of the panel while its aspect ratio is maintained.  
When SCREEN is 16:9, the input video signal is displayed at the  
max height (576 pixels) or max width (1024 pixels) of the panel.  
16:9  
Regardless of the type of input signal, image is displayed at 16:9  
aspect ratio. Select to expand squeezed (or horizontally compressed)  
images such as DVD images to 16:9.  
NATIVE (for PHWU-  
81B/PHWX-81B only)  
Input video signal is displayed at its original pixel size.  
FULL  
For PHWU-81B:  
Select to project images in full size (1920 x 1200 pixels) irrespective of  
type of input signal.  
When SCREEN is 16:9, images are displayed at 1920x1080 pixels.  
When SCREEN is 4:3, images are displayed at 1600x1200 pixels.  
For PHWX-81B:  
Select to project images in full size (1280 x 800 pixels) irrespective of  
type of input signal.  
When SCREEN is 16:9, images are displayed at 1280x720 pixels.  
When SCREEN is 4:3, images are displayed at 1066x800 pixels.  
For PHXG-91B:  
Select to project images in full size (1024 x 768 pixels) irrespective of  
type of input signal.  
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Item  
Setting  
Function  
4:3  
Regardless of the type of input signal, image is displayed at 4:3  
aspect ratio.  
Displays the detailed settings.  
USER  
USER  
The USER menu is displayed for the following adjustments.  
Use to correct solid white or solid black in the projected image.  
Use to correct solid black in the projected image.  
ENTER  
1-255  
CLAMP POSITION  
CLAMP WIDTH  
VERT. SYNC.  
1-63  
AUTO / OFF  
Use to adjust the image when its motion doesn’t run smoothly. Select  
AUTO for normal use.  
LPF  
ON / OFF  
Use to select whether or not to enable the LPF.  
SHUTTER(U)  
0-259 (for PHWU-81B) /  
0-142 (for PHWX-81B) /  
0-126 (for PHXG-91B  
Use to adjust the image when noise appears on the top part of the  
image.  
SHUTTER(L)  
SHUTTER(LS)  
SHUTTER(RS)  
0-259 (for PHWU-81B) /  
0-142 (for PHWX-81B) /  
0-126 (for PHXG-91B)  
Use to adjust the image when noise appears on the bottom part of  
the image.  
0-311 (for PHWU-81B) /  
0-192 (for PHWX-81B) /  
0-128 (for PHXG-91B)  
Use to adjust the image when noise appears on the left half of the  
image.  
0-311 (for PHWU-81B) /  
0-192 (for PHWX-81B) /  
0-128 (for PHXG-91B)  
Use to adjust the image when noise appears on the right half of the  
image.  
Though horizontal strips may appear on the enlarged projected image, such symptom is not a malfunction.  
When you change the horizontal or vertical position to a large extent, noise may appear  
The adjustable range of the vertical position varies depending on the type of the input signal. Though the image may stay in  
the same position even when the setting value is changed, such symptom is not a malfunction.  
When you increase the setting value of OVER SCAN, noise may appear on the screen.  
When 16:9 is selected by SCREEN, you cannot set ASPECT to 16:9.  
When 4:3 is selected by SCREEN, you cannot set ASPECT to 4:3.  
ASPECT-USER setting supports the COMPUTER1, COMPUTER2, DVI, and HDMI terminals only. Therefore, you cannot se-  
lect USER for other terminals.  
You can set the IMAGE menu and the SIGNAL menu only when the signal is supplied.  
5.9 NETWORK menu  
Overview  
MULTI-  
MULTI-  
IMAGE  
INSTALL1 INSTALL2  
FEATURE SIGNAL NETWORK  
INFO  
IMAGE  
INSTALL1 INSTALL2  
FEATURE SIGNAL NETWORK  
INFO  
SCREEN  
SCREEN  
PROJECTOR NAME  
IP CONFIG  
NETWORK  
DHCP  
OFF  
ENTER  
ENTER  
STANDARD  
OK  
ON  
CERTIFICATION  
NETWORK  
PASSWORD  
IP ADDRESS  
0. 0. 0. 0  
0. 0. 0. 0  
0. 0. 0. 0  
SUBNET MASK  
DEFAULT GATEWAY  
MAC ADDRESS  
SAVE SETTINGS  
IP CONFIG  
CONTROL SYSTEM  
NETWORK RESET  
NETWORK RESTART  
OK  
OK  
Image 5-19  
Item  
Setting  
Function  
PROJECTOR NAME  
Set the name to identify the projector. Enter up to 15 characters  
(alphabets or numeric characters).  
*****...  
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5. Advanced menu  
Item  
Setting  
Function  
NETWORK  
CERTIFICATION  
Select whether to enable the network certication or not. Select OFF  
for normal use.  
ON  
/ OFF  
IP CONFIG  
Select this setting for IP Conguration.  
ENTER  
ON  
DHCP  
Select this setting when you obtain IP CONFIG automatically by  
DHCP server.  
OFF  
Select this setting when you set IP CONFIG manually.  
IP ADDRESS  
Press the ENTER key to set IP ADDRESS. When DHCP is set to ON,  
you cannot change this setting.  
***.***.***.***  
***.***.***.***  
SUBNET MASK  
DEFAULT GATEWAY  
Press the ENTER key to set SUBNET MASK. When DHCP is set to  
ON, you cannot change this setting.  
Press the ENTER key to set DEFAULT GATEWAY. When DHCP is set  
to ON, you cannot change this setting.  
***.***.***.***  
xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx  
MAC ADDRESS  
SAVE SETTINGS  
Displays MAC ADDRESS.  
Saves the IP CONFIG settings. When the IP CONFIG is not changed,  
you cannot select SAVE SETTINGS.  
OK  
CONTROL SYSTEM  
Select this setting when using Projector Toolset.  
STANDARD  
AMX  
Select when using a controller made by AMX.  
Select this setting when using the controller or software of Crestron  
Electronics, Inc.  
CRESTRON  
NETWORK RESET  
Resets the Network Setting.  
OK  
OK  
NETWORK RESTART  
Press the ENTER key to restart the network function.  
AMX does not support network certication. When setting CONTROL SYSTEM to AMX, set NETWORK CERTIFICATION to  
OFF.  
5.10 INFORMATION menu  
Overview  
MULTI-  
IMAGE  
INSTALL1 INSTALL2  
FEATURE SIGNAL NETWORK  
INFO  
SCREEN  
****H  
****H  
LAMP 1 TIME (LOW)  
LAMP 2 TIME (LOW)  
NEXT LAMP RELAY  
FILTER TIME  
*
D **H  
*****H  
SERIAL NUMBER  
INPUT  
...  
********  
COMPUTER1  
RESOLUTION  
1024 x 768  
60.00 Hz  
48.36 kHz  
5 WIRE  
VERTICAL  
FREQUENCY  
HORIZONTAL  
FREQUENCY  
SYNC. TYPE  
Image 5-20  
Item  
Description  
LAMP 1 TIME (LOW)  
This item shows the lamp operation time calculated based on that the LAMP MODE of LAMP  
1 is LOW.  
When the LAMP MODE is STANDARD, this item shows a longer lamp operating time than  
the actual time.  
When the lamp operating time is 0 to 10 hours, “0H” is displayed. The lamp operating time  
exceeding 10 hours is indicated by the actual hours.  
When the lamp operating time reaches 3000 hours, the bar turns to yellow. When it reaches  
3800 hours, the bar turns to red.  
The icon displayed to the right of the bar shows the lamp status. Yellow: On, Red: End of lamp  
life or error such as illumination failure, Black: Off  
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5. Advanced menu  
Item  
Description  
LAMP 2 TIME (LOW)  
This item shows the lamp operation time calculated based on that the LAMP MODE of LAMP  
2 is LOW.  
When the LAMP MODE is STANDARD, this item shows a longer lamp operating time than  
the actual time.  
When the lamp operating time is 0 to 10 hours, “0H” is displayed. The lamp operating time  
exceeding 10 hours is indicated by the actual hours.  
When the lamp operating time reaches 3000 hours, the bar turns to yellow. When it reaches  
3800 hours, the bar turns to red.  
The icon displayed to the right of the bar shows the lamp status. Yellow: On, Red: End of lamp  
life or error such as illumination failure, Black: Off  
NEXT LAMP RELAY  
FILTER TIME  
SERIAL NUMBER  
INPUT  
The next lamp relay time is displayed.  
The lter operation time is displayed.  
The serial number of the projector is displayed.  
Indicates the name of the terminal to which the currently projected video signal is being input.  
Indicates the resolution of the currently projected video signal.  
RESOLUTION  
VERTICAL FREQUENCY Indicates the vertical frequency of the currently projected video signal.  
HORIZONTAL  
FREQUENCY  
Indicates the horizontal frequency of the currently projected video signal.  
Indicates the type of the sync signal for the currently projected video signal.  
SYNC. TYPE  
NEXT LAMP RELAY isn’t displayed when LAMP RELAY is OFF or LAMP SELECT is LAMP 1 or LAMP 2 in the INSTALLATION  
1 menu.  
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6. ADJUSTMENTS WITH THE ADVANCED MENU  
6.1 To adjust the brightness (CONTRAST and BRIGHTNESS)  
How to adjust  
1. Display the IMAGE menu.  
2. Select CONTRAST or BRIGHTNESS by pressing the or key.  
3. Adjust the selected item by pressing the or key.  
4. To cancel the menu, press the MENU key  
Contrast  
Select to adjust the contrast of the image. Every time the key is pressed, the image becomes brighter and more dened. Every  
time the key is pressed, the image becomes darker and less dened.  
Brightness  
Every time the key is pressed, the image becomes brighter. Every time the key is pressed, the image becomes darker.  
6.2 To adjust the color (COLOR and TINT)  
how to adjust  
1. Display the IMAGE menu.  
2. Select COLOR or TINT by pressing the or key.  
COLOR or TINT is unavailable when COMPUTER1, COMPUTER2, DVI or HDMI is selected as the input source.  
TINT is available only when the NTSC signal is input.  
3. Adjust the selected item by pressing the or key.  
4. To cancel the menu, press the MENU key.  
Color  
Use to adjust the color thickness of the projected image. Every time the key is pressed, the color becomes thicker.  
Every time the key is pressed, the color becomes lighter.  
Tint  
Use to adjust the tint of the projected image. Every time the key is pressed, the image appears more greenish.  
Every time the key is pressed, the image appears more reddish.  
6.3 To sharpen or soften the projected image (SHARPNESS)  
How to adjust  
1. Display the IMAGE menu.  
2. Select SHARPNESS by pressing the or key.  
3. Adjust the selected item by pressing the or key.  
4. To cancel the menu, press the MENU key.  
6.4 To adjust the tone of white (COLOR TEMP.)  
What can be done?  
A preset color temperature (white tone) can be selected or you can use a customized color temperature.  
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How to select  
1. Display the IMAGE menu.  
2. Select COLOR TEMP. by pressing the or key.  
3. Select your desired color temperature by pressing the or key.  
4. To cancel the menu, press the MENU key.  
To customize the color temperature  
1. Select COLOR TEMP. in the IMAGE menu.  
2. Press the or key to select USER  
3. Press the ENTER key.  
.
4. Press the or key to select the desired item.  
COLOR TEMP. USER  
CONTRAST R  
CONTRAST G  
CONTRAST B  
BRIGHTNESS R  
BRIGHTNESS G  
BRIGHTNESS B  
0
0
0
0
0
0
Image 6-1  
5. Press the or key to adjust the selected item.  
6. Repeat step 4 and step 5 for optimum adjustment results.  
7. To cancel the menu, press the MENU key.  
Enabling stored user color temperature  
1. Set COLOR TEMP. to USER  
in the IMAGE menu.  
About color temperature  
Color temperature is a way to show the differences in white. White of which temperature is low appears reddish. When the color  
temperature rises, white appears bluish. For example, you can change the color temperature using the following procedures.  
To raise the color temperature: Increase the CONTRAST B (blue) and decrease the CONTRAST R (red).  
To reduce the color temperature: Decrease the CONTRAST B (blue) and increase the CONTRAST R (red).  
If you set all of CONTRAST R, G, and B to negative values, the original brightness of the image can’t be obtained even when you  
maximize CONTRAST in the IMAGE menu.  
6.5 Color Enhancer  
With the IMAGE menu  
1. Display the IMAGE menu.  
2. Select COLOR ENHANCER by pressing the or key.  
COLOR ENHANCER  
Image 6-2  
AUTO  
3. Select USER  
or MULTI-SCREEN  
by pressing the or key.  
COLOR ENHANCER  
–MULTI-SCREEN  
COLOR ENHANCER  
–USER  
GAMMA MODE  
2.0  
0
GAMMA MODE  
DYNAMIC  
TM  
TM  
BrilliantColor  
BrilliantColor  
10  
3
DYNAMIC  
CONTRAST  
Image 6-4  
Image 6-3  
Important: You can set MULTI-SCREEN only when EDGE BLENDING is ON or COLOR MATCHING is MANUAL or MEASURE  
in the MULTI-SCREEN menu.  
4. Press the ENTER key.  
The detailed menu for the color enhancer is displayed.  
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5. Select an item you want to set by pressing the or key.  
GAMMA mode  
Use this item to set the gamma optimally.  
When USER is selected:  
DYNAMIC  
NATURAL  
DETAIL  
Select when viewing images supplied from the computer.  
Select when viewing images supplied from the video device.  
Select when viewing images of which brightness should be kept relatively low, such as movies and music  
performance.  
When MULTI-SCREEN is selected:  
1.8/2.0/2.2  
Select the gamma characteristics from 1.8th, 2.0th, and 2.2nd power.  
BrilliantColor™  
Use this item to make the colors having medium brightness such as yellow and skin tone look natural. Press the key to decrease  
the value to lessen the effect. Press the key to increase the value to heighten the effect. (BrilliantColor™ doesn’t work at value 0.)  
Dynamic contrast  
Use this item to sharpen the images by improving the contrast.  
When you set the larger value, this function works more effective, and when you set the smaller value, it works less effective.  
This function does not work when this item is set to OFF.  
Select a setting value by pressing the or key.  
For more enhanced color reproduction, set BrilliantColor™ to 0.  
6.6 Adjusting the neness of the image (SUPER RESOLUTION)  
How to adjust  
1. Display the IMAGE menu.  
2. Select SUPER RESOLUTION by pressing the or key.  
SUPER RESOLUTION  
ON  
SUPER RESOLUTION  
LEVEL  
1
Image 6-5  
3. Press the or key to select ON  
4. Press the ENTER key.  
.
5. Make adjustment using the or key.  
Important  
When you make SUPER RESOLUTION adjustment, the colors of the menu may be obscured, but this is not a failure.  
6.7 Adjusting the tone of each color (COLOR MATRIX)  
How to adjust  
1. Display the IMAGE menu.  
2. Select COLOR MATRIX by pressing the or key.  
COLOR MATRIX  
Image 6-6  
COMPUTER  
3. Press the or key to select USER  
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COLOR MATRIX −USER  
BASE  
COMPUTER  
0
RED  
YELLOW  
GREEN  
CYAN  
0
0
0
BLUE  
0
0
MAGENTA  
SATURATION  
0
0
RGB-TINT  
Image 6-7  
4. Press the ENTER key.  
5. Select an item you want to set using the or key.  
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-
-
To set COLOR MATRIX that is used as the base, select BASE.  
If you want to adjust the saturation of all colors of the image, select SATURATION.  
If you want to adjust the balance of all colors of the image, select RGBTINT.  
6. Press the or key to adjust the color balance of the selected color.  
7. Repeat step 5 and step 6 for optimum adjustment results.  
Note  
When the input signal is VIDEO or COMPUTER, the items in the COLOR MATRIX-USER menu are automatically set to the  
predetermined values. You can change these values manually.  
To disable the COLOR MATRIX adjustment, select FLAT in step 3.  
When you make COLOR MATRIX adjustment, the colors of the menu will change, but this is not a failure.  
6.8 Setting the screen size  
About screen size  
Change the setting of the SCREEN according to the type of the screen to be used.  
How to change  
1. Display the INSTALLATION 2 menu.  
2. Select SCREEN by pressing the or key.  
MULTI-  
IMAGE  
INSTALL1 INSTALL2  
FEATURE SIGNAL NETWORK  
INFO  
SCREEN  
AUTO POWER ON  
AUTO POWER OFF  
SCREEN  
OFF  
5min  
16:10  
Image 6-8  
3. Select your desired aspect ratio by pressing the or key.  
You can select the aspect ratio from 16:10 (for PHWU-81B/PHWX- 81B only), 16:9, and 4:3.  
4. To cancel the menu, press the MENU key.  
6.9 Setting the aspect ratio  
About aspect ratio  
You can change the aspect ratio of the input video signal (or the ratio of width to height of the image). Change the setting according  
to the type of the screen to be used or your preference.  
How to set  
1. Display the SIGNAL menu.  
2. Select ASPECT by pressing the or key.  
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3. Select your desired aspect ratio by pressing the or key.  
-
-
-
-
Select the aspect ratio from NORMAL, 16:9, NATIVE (for PHWU-81B/PHWX-81B only), 4:3, and FULL.  
When 16:9 is selected by SCREEN in the INSTALLATION 2 menu, 16:9 cannot be selected.  
When 4:3 is selected by SCREEN in the INSTALLATION 2 menu, 4:3 cannot be selected.  
The tables on pages 46 and 47 show the image display patterns depending on the settings.  
4. To cancel the menu, press the MENU key.  
For PHWU-81B:  
When SCREEN is 16:10:  
Setting  
NORMAL  
16:9  
NATIVE  
4:3  
FULL  
Input video signal is Regardless of the  
Input video signal  
Regardless of the  
Regardless of the  
displayed at the max type of input signal, is displayed at its  
type of input signal, type of input signal,  
height (1200 pixels) image is displayed  
or max width (1920 at 16:9 aspect  
pixels) of the panel ratio (1920 x 1080  
while its aspect ratio pixels). Select to  
original pixel size.  
(When the pixel size at 4:3 aspect ratio  
image is displayed  
image is displayed  
at the full panel size  
is larger than the  
panel size, only the  
center part of the  
image is displayed.)  
(1600 x 1200 pixels (1920 x 1200 pixels).  
is maintained.  
expand squeezed  
(or horizontally  
compressed)  
images such as  
DVD images to 16:9.  
Input signal  
UXGA signal  
1600 x 1200  
(4:3)  
4:3  
16:9  
4:3  
4:3  
16:10  
1600 x 1200  
1920 x 1080  
1600 x 1200  
1600 x 1200  
1920 x 1200  
WUXGA signal  
1920 x 1200  
(16:10)  
16:10  
16:9  
16:10  
4:3  
16:10  
1920 x 1200  
1920 x 1200  
1920 x 1200  
1600 x 1200  
1920 x 1200  
1080p signal  
1920 x 1080  
(16:9)  
16:9  
16:9  
16:9  
4:3  
16:10  
1920 x 1080  
1920 x 1080  
1920 x 1080  
1600 x 1200  
1920 x 1200  
In such cases as when you keep projecting images in the narrower area than the screen for a long time and then change the  
mode to FULL, the masking areas may remain as afterimage around the displayed image. Consult your dealer in this case.  
If you change the screen setting, the aspect setting is automatically changed to NORMAL. Therefore, in such a case, set the  
desired aspect ratio again.  
For PHWX-81B:  
When SCREEN is 16:10:  
Setting  
NORMAL  
16:9  
NATIVE  
4:3  
FULL  
Input video signal is Regardless of the  
Input video signal  
Regardless of the  
Regardless of the  
displayed at the max type of input signal, is displayed at its  
image is displayed  
height (800 pixels) original pixel size.  
(When the pixel size at 4:3 aspect ratio  
type of input signal, type of input signal,  
image is displayed  
image is displayed  
at the full panel size  
or max width (1280 at 16:9 aspect  
pixels) of the panel ratio (1280 x 720  
while its aspect ratio pixels). Select to  
is larger than the  
panel size, only the  
center part of the  
image is displayed.)  
(1066 x 800 pixels). (1280 x 800 pixels).  
is maintained.  
expand squeezed  
(or horizontally  
compressed)  
images such as  
DVD images to 16:9.  
Input signal  
XGA signal  
1024 x 768  
(4:3)  
4:3  
16:9  
4:3  
4:3  
16:10  
1066 x 800  
1280 x 720  
1024 x 768  
1066 x 800  
1280 x 800  
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WXGA signal  
1280 x 800  
(16:10)  
16:10  
16:9  
16:10  
4:3  
16:10  
1280 x 800  
1280 x 720  
1280 x 800  
1066 x 800  
1280 x 800  
WXGA signal  
1280 x 768  
(16:9.6)  
16:9.6  
16:9  
16:9.6  
4:3  
16:10  
1280 x 768  
1280 x 720  
1280 x 768  
1066 x 800  
1280 x 800  
In such cases as when you keep projecting images in the narrower area than the screen for a long time and then change the  
mode to FULL, the masking areas may remain as afterimage around the displayed image. Consult your dealer in this case.  
If you change the screen setting, the aspect setting is automatically changed to NORMAL. Therefore, in such a case, set the  
desired aspect ratio again.  
For PHXG-91B:  
When SCREEN is 4:3:  
Setting  
NORMAL  
16:9  
FULL  
Input video signal is displayed  
Regardless of the type of input  
Regardless of the type of input  
at the max height (768 pixels) or signal, image is displayed at 16:9 signal, image is displayed at  
max width (1024 pixels) of the  
panel while its aspect ratio is  
maintained.  
aspect ratio (1024 x 576 pixels). the full panel size (1024 x 768  
Select to expand squeezed (or  
horizontally compressed) images  
such as DVD images to 16:9.  
pixels).  
Input signal  
XGA signal  
4:3  
16:9  
4:3  
1024 x 768  
(4:3)  
1024 x 768  
1024 x 576  
1024 x 768  
WXGA signal  
1280 x 800  
(16:10)  
16:10  
16:9  
4:3  
1024 x 640  
1024 x 576  
1024 x 768  
1080p signal  
1920 x 1080  
(16:9)  
16:9  
16:9  
4:3  
1024 x 576  
1024 x 576  
1024 x 768  
When a 16:9 image is kept displayed for a long time before displaying FULL image, the afterimages of the black bars may  
appear on the FULL image screen. Consult your dealer in this case.  
If you change the screen setting, the aspect setting is automatically changed to NORMAL. Therefore, in such a case, set the  
desired aspect ratio again.  
6.10 Adjusting the detailed setting of ASPECT  
How to adjust  
1. Display the SIGNAL menu.  
2. Select ASPECT by pressing the or key.  
3. Press the or key to select USER  
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ASPECT  
USER  
ZOOM(H)  
100  
100  
ZOOM(V)  
HORIZ. POSITION  
VERT. POSITION  
RASTER POSITION(H)  
RASTER POSITION(V)  
RESET  
0
0
0
0
OK  
Image 6-9  
ASPECT-USER setting supports the COMPUTER1, COMPUTER2, DVI, and HDMI terminals only. Therefore, you cannot select  
USER for other terminals.  
4. Press the ENTER key.  
5. Select an item you want to set using the or key.  
ZOOM(H)  
The horizontal image size is adjusted using the center of the image as the base point. The setting range is 50% to 500%.  
ZOOM(V)  
The vertical image size is adjusted using the center of the image as the base point. The setting range is 50% to 500%.  
HORIZ. POSITION  
Use to adjust the horizontal position of the projected image. The setting range is -999 to +999.  
VERT. POSITION  
Use to adjust the vertical position of the projected image. The setting range is -999 to +999.  
RASTER POSITION(H)  
When the supplied image is not projected on the entire display area, the horizontal location of the projected image can be adjusted  
within the area. The setting range is -960 to +960 (for PHWU-81B), -640 to +640 (for PHWX-81B), or -512 to +512 (for PHXG-91B).  
RASTER POSITION(V)  
When the supplied image is not projected on the entire display area, the vertical location of the projected image can be adjusted  
within the area. The setting range is -540 to +540 (for PHWU-81B), -400 to +400 (for PHWX-81B), or -384 to +384 (for PHXG-91B).  
RESET  
Press the ENTER key to reset the USER settings.  
Important  
Noise may appear on the screen depending on the combination of the type of the video signal being projected and the setting val-  
ues of the ZOOM(H), ZOOM(V), HORIZ. POSITION, VERT. POSITION, RASTER POSITION(H), and RASTER POSITION(V).  
In such cases, set these values in the range where the image is displayed without noise.  
The adjustable range of each setting varies depending on the type of the input signal.  
6.11 Saving the setting in the SIGNAL MEMORY  
What can be done?  
You can save the settings of the SIGNAL menu using the SIGNAL MEMORY.  
You can save multiple signal settings for one signal format and switch the method according to use. Up to 8 settings can be saved.  
Example  
AUTO  
Memory number in the SIGNAL MEMORY  
...  
1–720p50  
720p50  
2–720p50  
720p50  
3–1080i60  
1080i60  
4–xxx  
-
8–xxx  
-
SINGAL  
menu  
ANY SIGNAL  
To save the setting in the SIGNAL MEMORY  
1. Display the SIGNAL menu.  
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2. Select SIGNAL MEMORY while AUTO is selected in the MEMORY CALL by pressing the or key.  
3. Select MEMORIZE  
and press the ENTER key.  
4. Select your desired memory number by pressing the or key.  
5. Press the ENTER key to save the memory.  
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To save the new setting, select a new memory number. The memory number of the MEMORY CALL changes to a new one  
after saving the setting.  
-
When the setting in the selected memory number is changed, the changed setting is automatically saved.  
To select the saved memory by the MEMORY CALL  
1. Display the SIGNAL menu.  
2. Select MEMORY CALL by pressing the or key.  
3. Select your desired memory number by pressing the or key.  
-
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Only the memory number relevant to the input signal can be selected.  
When the same signal is input on the next time, the selected memory number is still memorized.  
6.12 Adjusting a computer image  
How to adjust  
This projector automatically selects a proper signal format according to the type of video signal supplied from the computer. However,  
video signals from the computer may not be projected correctly depending on the types of the computer and images to be projected.  
In such a case, make adjustment according to the owchart below.  
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When the size and position of  
the computer image are not correct.  
Project a bright computer image containing as many texts and characters as possible.  
Note) Disable the screen saver if it is active.  
Select AUTO POSITION in the INPUT menu of the OSD Lite menu and press the OK key.  
Settings are automatically and optimally adjusted for the input signal.  
NO  
Image is projected  
correctly .  
YES  
Display the screen resolution setting menu of your computer.  
(Example: In the case of Windows® PC, right-click on the desktop, select Properties, and click the  
Settings tab to display the screen resolution setting.)  
The screen  
resolution setting of your computer  
NO  
is dif ferent from the setting of RESOLUTION  
(MEMORIZE ) in the SIGNAL menu  
of the projector.  
YES  
Select RESOLUTION (MEMORIZE ) in the SIGNAL menu  
and press the ENTER key.  
Set HORIZ. PIXELS and VERT. LINES to the values of the screen resolution of your computer.  
(Example: When the screen resolution of the computer is 1280x800, set HORIZ. PIXELS to 1280 and  
VER T. LINES to 800.)  
Select EXECUTE and press the ENTER key.  
Automatic adjustment starts according to the selected resolution.  
NO  
Image is projected  
correctly.  
NO  
YES  
Perform manual  
adjustment.  
After the memory saving  
message is displayed,  
select MEMORY and press  
the ENTER key.  
When you don’ t save  
the adjustment result,  
press the MENU key.  
YES  
After the memory saving  
message is displayed,  
select MEMORY and press  
the ENTER key.  
Adjustment is canceled.  
Adjust HORIZ. POSITION, VERT. POSITION, and TRACKING  
in the SIGNAL menu. For details, see “Simple method to  
adjust the image position.”  
Adjustment is completed.  
Image 6-10  
6.13 How to adjust the image supplied from the computer using the menu  
What to do when  
Carry out the following procedures according to the symptoms.  
Wide strips appear.  
Adjust TRACKING in the SIGNAL menu.  
Adjust FINE SYNC. in the SIGNAL menu.  
The projected image ickers.  
The projected image is blurred.  
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The projected image is displaced horizontally.  
Adjust HORIZ. POSITION in the SIGNAL menu. Every time the  
key is pressed, the image moves to the right. Every time the  
key is pressed, the image moves to the left.  
The projected image is displaced vertically.  
Adjust VERT. POSITION in the SIGNAL menu. Every time the  
key is pressed, the image moves down. Every time the ►  
key is pressed, the image moves up.  
The top part of the image ags.  
Change the setting of HOLD in the SIGNAL menu. Select  
ON , press the ENTER key, and adjust BEGIN or END to  
minimize the agging.  
A solid black or solid white appears in the image.  
The motion doesn’t run smoothly.  
Adjust CLAMP POSITION or CLAMP WIDTH in the SIGNAL -  
USER menu.  
Adjust VERT. SYNC. in the SIGNAL - USER menu. Select  
AUTO for normal use.  
Noise appears on the right or left half of the image.  
Noise appears on the top or bottom part of the image.  
Adjust SHUTTER(LS) or SHUTTER(RS) in the SIGNAL -  
USER menu.  
Adjust SHUTTER(U) or SHUTTER(L) in the SIGNAL - USER  
menu.  
Do not change the settings of the SIGNAL menu in normal use.  
How to adjust  
1. Display the SIGNAL menu.  
2. Press the or key to select an item to adjust.  
3. Adjust the selected item by pressing the or key.  
4. To cancel the menu, press the MENU key.  
6.14 Simple method to adjust the image position  
To adjust the horizontal position  
1. Align the left edge of the image with the left side of the screen by adjusting HORIZ. POSITION. Then, align the right edge of the  
image with the right side of the screen by adjusting TRACKING.  
2. Repeat step 1 above to complete the adjustment of the horizontal position.  
To adjust the vertical position  
1. Align the upper edge of the image with the upper side of the screen by adjusting VERT. POSITION.  
6.15 LPF (Progressive lter)  
About LPF  
You can select whether or not to enable the LPF. Vertical or horizontal streak noise may appear on the projected image, depending  
on the type of the DVD player or game console you use. In such a case, you can reduce such streak noise by enabling the LPF.  
However, projected images become softened slightly.  
6.16 Image displayed on the multi-screen, joints  
About multi-screen  
You can congure a multi-screen display using multiple projectors.  
You can make the joints of the images displayed on the projectors unnoticeable and adjust the differences in the brightness and the  
color tint of them.  
Important: Depending on the installation condition, the projected image may uctuate due to the effect of the exhausted wind. In  
such a case, open up the space between the projectors so that the image doesn’t uctuate (approximately 70 cm or more).  
You can make the joints of the images projected on the projectors unnoticeable using the menu settings.  
Making the joints unnoticeable  
1. Display the MULTI-SCREEN menu.  
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2. Select EDGE BLENDING by pressing the or key.  
EDGE BLENDING  
Image 6-11  
OFF  
3. Select ON by pressing the or key.  
4. Select SETTING by pressing the or key.  
SETTING  
Image 6-12  
EDGE ADJUST  
5. Select EDGE ADJUST  
by pressing the or key.  
SETTING - EDGE ADJUST  
EDGE SELECT  
UP  
BLENDING  
OFF  
0
START POSITION  
WIDTH  
128  
OFF  
MARKER  
Image 6-13  
6. Press the ENTER key.  
7. Select an item you want to set by pressing the or key.  
EDGE SELECT Select the joint you want to adjust from UP, LOW, LEFT, and RIGHT.  
BLENDING  
When you select ON, the joint selected by EDGE SELECT becomes unnoticeable.  
START  
POSITION  
Set the position to start the edge adjustment.  
When UP or LOW is selected:  
0 to 270 (for PHWU-81B)  
0 to 192 (for PHWX-81B/PHXG-91B)  
When LEFT or RIGHT is selected:  
0 to 480 (for PHWU-81B)  
0 to 256 (for PHWX-81B/PHXG-91B)  
WIDTH  
Set the width of the overlap of the joint selected by EDGE SELECT.  
When UP or LOW is selected:  
4 to 524 (for PHWU-81B)  
4 to 368 (for PHWX-81B/PHXG-91B)  
When LEFT or RIGHT is selected:  
4 to 944 (for PHWU-81B)  
4 to 496 (for PHWX-81B/PHXG-91B)  
The setting range of START POSITION and WIDTH vary depending on their setting values.  
When you select ON, a marker for easily locating the overlap of the joint is displayed.  
MARKER  
8. Select a setting value by pressing the or key.  
9. Repeat step 7 and step 8, if necessary.  
10.Press the MENU key once.  
11.Select BLACK LEVEL by pressing the or key.  
SETTING  
Image 6-14  
BLACK LEVEL  
12.Press the ENTER key.  
SETTING - BLACK LEVEL  
INTERLOCKED  
ON  
0
RED  
GREEN  
0
BLUE  
0
Image 6-15  
13.Select an item you want to set by pressing the or key.  
Adjust the black level in areas other than the overlapped areas.  
When you set INTERLOCKED to ON, you can adjust RED, GREEN, and BLUE simultaneously. When you set it to OFF, you  
can adjust RED, GREEN, and BLUE separately.  
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14.Select a setting value by pressing the or key.  
15.Repeat step 13 and step 14, if necessary.  
16.Press the MENU key once.  
17.Select BRIGHT UNIFORMITY CORRECTION  
by pressing the or key.  
BRIGHT UNIFORMITY  
CORRECTION  
SETTING  
Image 6-16  
When EDGE BLENDING is ON, the brightness of the projected images is made even.  
18.Press the ENTER key.  
The BRIGHT UNIFORMITY CORRECTION dialog box and the correction position marker are displayed.  
1
POSITION  
SELECT  
:
:
ENTER  
2
Image 6-17  
1
2
BRIGHT UNIFORMITY CORRECTION dialog box  
Correction position marker  
Every time you press the ENTER key, the BRIGHT UNIFORMITY CORRECTION dialog box shows POSITION and LEVEL al-  
ternately.  
POSITION  
LEVEL  
Press the , , , or key to move the correction position marker.  
Press the , or key to adjust the correction amount.  
19.Cancel the BRIGHT UNIFORMITY CORRECTION dialog box.  
Press any key other than the , , , or , and ENTER keys to clear the dialog box. Or, the dialog box disappears in 10  
seconds after the last use.  
20.To cancel the menu, press the MENU key.  
6.17 Adjusting the color variations  
How to adjust  
You can adjust the variations in the colors of the images displayed on multiple projectors using the menu settings.  
Adjustment while viewing the screen  
1. Display the MULTI-SCREEN menu.  
2. Select COLOR MATCHING by pressing the or key.  
COLOR MATCHING  
Image 6-18  
OFF  
3. Select MANUAL by pressing the or key.  
4. Select MANUAL by pressing the or key.  
MANUAL  
Image 6-19  
SETTING  
5. Select SETTING by pressing the or key.  
6. Press the ENTER key.  
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MANUAL – SETTING  
COLOR  
RED  
GAIN  
100  
0
SATURATION  
HUE  
0
WHITE  
WHITE  
WHITE  
R
G
B
- -  
- -  
-
-
- -  
-
AUTO PATTERN  
Image 6-20  
ON  
7. Select an item you want to set by pressing the or key.  
Select the color you want to adjust using COLOR.  
When you set AUTO PATTERN to ON, the test pattern of each color is displayed.  
8. Select a setting value by pressing the or key.  
9. Repeat step 7 and step 8, if necessary.  
Adjustment using a chroma meter  
1. Display the MULTI-SCREEN menu.  
2. Select COLOR MATCHING by pressing the or key.  
COLOR MATCHING  
Image 6-21  
OFF  
3. Select MEASURE by pressing the or key.  
Set now the measured brightness and the chromaticity coordinates  
4. Select MEASURE by pressing the or key.  
MEASURE  
Image 6-22  
MEASURED DATA  
5. Select MEASURED DATA  
6. Press the ENTER key.  
by pressing the or key.  
MEASURE – TARGET DATA  
COLOR  
RED  
GAIN  
.
* ***  
.
x
y
* ***  
.
* ***  
AUTO PATTERN  
ON  
Image 6-23  
7. Select an item you want to set by pressing the or key.  
Select the color you want to adjust using COLOR.  
When you set AUTO PATTERN to ON, the test pattern of each color is displayed.  
8. Select a setting value by pressing the or key.  
9. Repeat step 7 and step 8, if necessary.  
6.18 Resetting the settings  
About reset  
You can reset the SETTING, MANUAL, and MEASURE settings to the factory defaults.  
How to reset  
1. Display the MULTI-SCREEN menu.  
2. Select SETTING, MANUAL or MEASURE by pressing the or key.  
3. Select RESET by pressing the or key.  
4. Press the ENTER key.  
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6.19 When the projected image is distorted  
What should happen:  
When the projected image is distorted, carry out any of the KEYSTONE, CORNERSTONE, and CURVED mode adjustments to  
correct the distortion.  
When the image distorts in a trapezoid shape, use the KEYSTONE-mode adjustment. For ne adjustment of the image shape, use  
the CORNERSTONE-mode adjustment. To adjust the image projected on a curved surface, use the CURVED-mode adjustment.  
Every time you press the ENTER key selecting the GEOMETRY menu, the menu switches in the order of KEYSTONE, CORNER-  
STONE, CURVED, INSTALLATION 1 menu, KEYSTONE....  
6.19.1 Adjust using Keystone mode  
What can be done?  
When the image distorts in a trapezoid shape, use the KEYSTONE-mode adjustment.  
How to adjust  
1. Display the INSTALLATION 1 menu.  
2. Select GEOMETRY by pressing the or key.  
3. Press the ENTER key.  
The KEYSTONE menu appears.  
KEYSTONE  
:
:
0
0
KEYSTONE  
SELECT : MENU  
Image 6-24  
4. Make adjustment using the , , , or key.  
Every time you press the MENU key, the adjustment menu changes as follows: KEYSTONE RESET KEYSTONE ...  
KEYSTONE menu  
You can correct the distortion vertically or horizontally focusing on the screen center.  
In the following cases (for front projection):  
Image 6-25  
When you press the or key in the RESET mode, the distortion correction is reset.  
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Important  
For proper KEYSTONE-mode adjustment results, reset the lens to the factory-adjusted position using LENS SHIFT RESET in  
the INSTALLATION 1 menu before carrying out KEYSTONE-mode adjustment.  
When the KEYSTONE-mode adjustment is carried out, the adjustment value is indicated. Note that this value doesn’t mean a  
projection angle.  
When the KEYSTONE-mode adjustment takes effect, the resolution decreases. In addition, stripes may appear or straight lines  
may bend in images with complicated patterns. They are not due to product malfunctions.  
When the KEYSTONE-mode adjustment is performed, the displayed image may be distorted.  
Depending on the installation conditions of the projector and the screen, a perfect rectangular image and the proper aspect  
ratio may not be obtained. Slight distortion can be corrected by the CORNERSTONE-mode adjustment.  
Noise may appear on the screen during the KEYSTONE-mode adjustment because of the type of the video signal being pro-  
jected and the setting values of the KEYSTONE-mode adjustment. In such cases, set the KEYSTONE-mode adjustment values  
in the range where the image is displayed without noise.  
When you carry out the KEYSTONE-mode adjustment and the CURVED-mode adjustment in combination, the adjustment  
range becomes narrower than that in the case where you carry out these adjustments individually. When setting the KEY-  
STONE-mode adjustment value to 11 or larger, you cannot use the CURVED-mode adjustment.  
When carrying out the KEYSTONE-mode adjustment while the option lens is in use, you may not be able to obtain a perfectly  
rectangular image or the correct aspect ratio. Slight distortion can be corrected by the CORNERSTONE-mode adjustment.  
6.19.2 Adjustment using the CORNERSTONE mode  
When using  
Use this adjustment for ne adjustment of the image shape. You can use this adjustment for adjusting the image displayed in the  
edge blending mode, too.  
How adjust  
1. Display the INSTALLATION 1 menu.  
2. Select GEOMETRY by pressing the or key.  
3. Press the ENTER key.  
The KEYSTONE menu appears.  
4. Press the ENTER key again.  
The CORNERSTONE menu appears.  
CORNERSTONE  
:
:
0
0
LOWER RIGHT  
SELECT : HOME  
Image 6-26  
5. Make adjustment using the , , , or key.  
Every time you press the MENU key, the adjustment menu changes as follows:  
LOWER RIGHT LOWER LEFT UPPER RIGHT UPPER LEFT RESET LOWER RIGHT ...  
LOWER RIGHT, LOWER LEFT, UPPER RIGHT, or UPPER LEFT menu  
You can adjust the horizontal or vertical position of the selected corner.  
Example: Adjustment of the upper left corner position (UPPER LEFT)  
Image 6-27  
When you press the or key in the RESET mode, the distortion correction is reset.  
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Important  
When the CORNERSTONE-mode adjustment takes effect, the resolution decreases. In addition, stripes may appear or straight  
lines may bend in images with complicated patterns. They are not due to product malfunctions.  
When the CORNERSTONE-mode adjustment is performed, the displayed image may be distorted.  
Noise may appear on the screen during the CORNERSTONE-mode adjustment because of the type of the video signal being  
projected and the setting values of the CORNERSTONE-mode adjustment. In such cases, set the CORNERSTONE-mode  
adjustment values in the range where the image is displayed without noise.  
Large distortion of the image shape or aspect ratio may not be corrected by the CORNERSTONE-mode adjustment.  
6.19.3 Adjustment using the CURVED mode  
When using?  
Use this adjustment to adjust images projected on a curved surface.  
How to adjust  
1. Display the INSTALLATION 1 menu.  
2. Select GEOMETRY by pressing the or key.  
3. Press the ENTER key.  
The KEYSTONE menu appears.  
4. Press the ENTER key twice.  
The CURVED menu appears.  
5. Make adjustment using the , , , or key.  
Every time you press the MENU key, the adjustment menu changes as follows: ARC HORIZ. ORIGIN VERT. ORIGIN →  
RESET ARC...  
ARC menu  
You can correct the arc vertically or horizontally focusing on the screen center.  
Image 6-28  
HORIZ. ORIGIN or VERT. ORIGIN menu  
When the CURVED-mode adjustment has excessive effect on either top or bottom or either right or left side of the screen, adjust  
the horizontal or vertical position of the origin to the horizontal or vertical arc. Without the arc adjustment, the image shape won’t  
change.  
Adjusting the origin to the horizontal arc  
When the horizontal arc adjustment is negative (-) (or the ARC is adjusted in the direction)  
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Image 6-29  
When the horizontal arc adjustment is positive (+) (or the ARC is adjusted in the direction)  
Image 6-30  
Adjusting the origin to the vertical arc  
When the vertical arc adjustment is negative (-) (or the ARC is adjusted in the direction)  
Image 6-31  
When the vertical arc adjustment is positive (+) (or the ARC is adjusted in the direction)  
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Image 6-32  
When you press the or key in the RESET mode, the distortion correction is reset.  
Important  
When the CURVED-mode adjustment takes effect, the resolution decreases. In addition, stripes may appear or straight lines  
may bend in images with complicated patterns. They are not due to product malfunctions.  
When the CURVED-mode adjustment is performed, the displayed image may be distorted.  
Depending on the installation conditions of the projector and the screen or the correction amount of the CURVED-mode adjust-  
ment, you may not obtain a complete rectangular screen or the correct aspect ratio. Slight distortion can be corrected by the  
CORNERSTONE-mode adjustment.  
Noise may appear on the screen during the CURVED-mode adjustment because of the type of the video signal being projected  
and the setting values of the CURVED-mode adjustment. In such cases, set the CURVED-mode adjustment values in the range  
where the image is displayed without noise.  
When you carry out the KEYSTONE-mode adjustment and the CURVED-mode adjustment in combination, the adjustment  
range becomes narrower than that in the case where you carry out these adjustments individually. When setting the arc setting  
value of the CURVED-mode adjustment to 31 or larger, you cannot use the KEYSTONEmode adjustment.  
When carrying out the CURVED-mode adjustment while the option lens is in use, you may not be able to obtain a perfectly  
rectangular image or the correct aspect ratio. Slight distortion can be corrected by the CORNERSTONE-mode adjustment.  
6.20 Changing the AUTO POWER OFF setting  
About  
The AUTO POWER OFF function of this projector is enabled by default. Change the AUTO POWER OFF setting as necessary.  
How to change  
1. Display the INSTALLATION 2 menu.  
2. Select AUTO POWER OFF by pressing the or key.  
AUTO POWER OFF  
Image 6-33  
5min  
3. Select your desired item by pressing the or key.  
6.21 Setting IMAGE REVERSE  
Overview  
Set IMAGE REVERSE in the INSTALLATION 1 menu according to the orientation of the projector. The default setting is OFF.  
Select OFF for the combination of oor installation and front projection.  
Select MIRROR INVERT for the combination of ceiling installation and front projection.  
Select MIRROR for the combination of oor installation and rear projection.  
Select INVERT for the combination of ceiling installation and rear projection.  
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How to set  
1. Display the INSTALLATION 1 menu.  
2. Select IMAGE REVERSE by pressing the or key.  
IMAGE REVERSE  
Image 6-34  
OFF  
3. Select OFF, MIRROR, INVERT or MIRROR INVERT by pressing the or key.  
6.22 Displaying TEST PATTERN  
How to display  
1. Display the INSTALLATION 1 menu.  
2. Select TEST PATTERN by pressing the or key.  
3. Press the ENTER key.  
The cross hatch (red) is displayed.  
4. Press once or several times the ENTER key to switch to a different pattern.  
The test pattern switches in the order of “cross hatch (red)”, “cross hatch (green)”, “cross hatch (blue)”, “100% white”, “100%  
black”, “horizontal color bars”, “vertical color bars”, and INSTALLATION 1 menu.  
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7. INITIAL NETWORK SETTINGS  
Where to nd the settings  
You can set the network of the projector using the NETWORK menu in the ADVANCED menu of the OSD Lite menu.  
MULTI-  
IMAGE  
INSTALL1 INSTALL2  
FEATURE SIGNAL NETWORK  
INFO  
SCREEN  
PROJECTOR NAME  
NETWORK  
OFF  
ENTER  
ENTER  
STANDARD  
OK  
CERTIFICATION  
NETWORK  
PASSWORD  
IP CONFIG  
CONTROL SYSTEM  
NETWORK RESET  
NETWORK RESTART  
OK  
Image 7-1  
7.1 Setting Projector Name  
How to set  
1. Display the NETWORK menu.  
2. Press the or key to select PROJECTOR NAME.  
PROJECTOR NAME  
Image 7-2  
3. Press the ENTER key.  
PROJECTOR NAME screen appears.  
PROJECTOR NAME  
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4. Press the direction keys to move the key cursor, select the characters or marks to enter, and press the ENTER key.  
Projector Name can be set using up to 15 characters including alphabets (capital/small), numeric characters, or marks.  
key:  
Shifting the position of enter cursor to the left for each character.  
Shifting the position of enter cursor to the right for each character.  
Deleting the character in the position of enter cursor for each character.  
Switching an alphabet character to CAPITAL or small.  
key:  
DEL key:  
caps/CAPS key:  
NEXT/PREV key: Switching the marks listed on the fourth line.  
SPACE key:  
CLEAR key:  
Inserting a space in the position of enter cursor.  
Deleting all the entered characters.  
5. When selecting OK, the setting is completed as the name stored. However, when selecting CANCEL, the setting is completed  
without storing.  
The display returns the NETWORK menu after selecting OK or CANCEL.  
It may take some time to reect the settings.  
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7. Initial network settings  
7.2 Enabling or disabling the network certication  
About network certication  
You can select whether or not to certify the network communication using the network password.  
For details, contact your dealer.  
How to enable-disable  
1. Display the NETWORK menu.  
2. Press the or key to select NET WORK CERTIFICATION.  
NETWORK  
CERTIFICATION  
OFF  
Image 7-4  
3. Press the ENTER key.  
Conrmation dialog appears.  
NETWORK CERTIFICATION  
:
ON  
OK : ENTER CANCEL : MENU  
Image 7-5  
4. Press the or key to select ON  
5. Press the ENTER key.  
or OFF  
.
To cancel the setting, press the MENU key.  
It may take some time to reect the settings.  
7.3 Network Password Settings  
How to set  
1. Display the NETWORK menu.  
2. Press the or key to select NETWORK PASSWORD.  
NETWORK  
PASSWORD  
ENTER  
Image 7-6  
3. Press the ENTER key.  
CURRENT NETWORK PASSWORD screen appears.  
CURRENT NETWORK PASSWORD  
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CLEAR  
OK  
CANCEL  
Image 7-7  
4. Press the direction keys to move the key cursor, select the characters or marks to enter, and press the ENTER key.  
Password can be set using up to 32 characters including alphabets (capital/small) or numeric characters.  
key:  
Shifting the position of enter cursor to the left for each character.  
Shifting the position of enter cursor to the right for each character.  
Deleting the character in the position of enter cursor for each character.  
Switching an alphabet character to CAPITAL or small.  
Deleting all the entered characters.  
key:  
DEL key:  
caps/CAPS key:  
CLEAR key:  
The default password is “admin”.  
5. Select OK, and NEW NETWORK PASSWORD screen appears if the entered password is correct.  
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If the entered password is not correct, CURRENT NETWORK PASSWORD screen appears again.  
NEW NETWORK PASSWORD  
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CONFIRM NETWORK PASSWORD  
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DEL  
V
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Y
caps  
6
CLEAR  
OK  
CANCEL  
Image 7-8  
6. Enter the NEW NETWORK PASSWORD and CONFIRM NETWORK PASSWORD.  
Password can be set using up to 32 characters including alphabets (capital/small) or numeric characters.  
key:  
key:  
key  
Shifting the position of enter cursor to the left for each character.  
Shifting the position of enter cursor to the right for each character.  
Shifting the position of enter cursor between NEW NETWORK PASSWORD and CONFIRM NETWORK  
PASSWORD.  
DEL key:  
Deleting the character in the position of enter cursor for each character.  
Switching an alphabet character to CAPITAL or small.  
Deleting all the entered characters.  
caps/CAPS key:  
CLEAR key:  
7. When NEW NETWORK PASSWORD and CONFIRM NETWORK PASSWORD are matched, the setting is completed after chang-  
ing the NETWORK PASSWORD.  
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When you select OK and the passwords you entered are matched, the setting change dialog is displayed. After the dialog  
disappears, the NETWORK menu is displayed.  
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When you select CANCEL, the NETWORK menu is displayed without changing the password.  
If the entered content is not matched, NEW NETWORK PASSWORD screen appears again after an error dialog is displayed.  
The password for the web control software of CRESTRON cannot be changed with this setting.  
It may take some time to reect the settings.  
7.4 IP Settings  
7.4.1  
Start up  
How to display  
1. Display the NETWORK menu.  
2. Press the or key to select IP CONFIG.  
IP CONFIG  
Image 7-9  
ENTER  
3. Press the ENTER key.  
IP CONFIG menu appears.  
IP CONFIG  
DHCP  
ON  
IP ADDRESS  
0. 0. 0. 0  
0. 0. 0. 0  
0. 0. 0. 0  
SUBNET MASK  
DEFAULT GATEWAY  
MAC ADDRESS  
SAVE SETTINGS  
Image 7-10  
OK  
7.4.2  
Setting or Clearing DHCP  
DHCP  
Abbreviation for Dynamic Host Conguration Protocol. This protocol automatically assigns IP Address to networked  
devices.  
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How to set or clear  
1. Display the IP CONFIG menu.  
2. Press the or key to select DHCP.  
DHCP  
Image 7-11  
ON  
3. Press the or key to select ON or OFF.  
When setting DHCP to ON, IP ADDRESS, SUBNET MASK, and DEFAULT GATEWAY cannot be set. If you set those settings,  
set DHCP to OFF and perform the IP settings as the following procedures.  
Until the execution of SAVE SETTINGS, the change is not saved.  
7.4.3  
IP Address Settings  
IP Address  
Numerical address to identify networked computers.  
How to set  
1. Display the IP CONFIG menu.  
2. Press the or key to select IP ADDRESS.  
IP ADDRESS  
Image 7-12  
0. 0. 0. 0  
3. Press the ENTER key.  
IP ADDRESS screen appears.  
IP ADDRESS  
192 . 168 . 0 . 10  
DEL  
CLEAR  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
OK  
CANCEL  
Image 7-13  
4. Press the direction keys to move the key cursor, select the numbers to enter, and press the ENTER key.  
Set the numeric value within the range from 0 to 255. However, set the numeric value for the nal octet within the range from 1  
to 254.  
key:  
Shifting the position of enter cursor to the left.  
Shifting the position of enter cursor to the right.  
Deleting the character in the position of enter cursor for each character.  
Deleting all the entered characters.  
key:  
DEL key:  
CLEAR key:  
5. When selecting OK, the setting is completed as the IP ADDRESS stored temporarily. However, when selecting CANCEL, the  
setting is completed without storing.  
When the setting you entered is correct, the IP CONFIG menu is displayed. If the entered content is not correct, the IP CONFIG  
menu is displayed after an error dialog is displayed.  
Until the execution of SAVE SETTINGS, the change is not saved.  
7.4.4  
Subnet Mask Settings  
Subnet Mask  
A numeric value to dene the number of bits used for a network address of a divided network (or subnet) in an IP  
Address.  
How to set  
1. Display the IP CONFIG menu.  
2. Press the or key to select SUBNET MASK.  
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SUBNET MASK  
Image 7-14  
0. 0. 0. 0  
3. Press the ENTER key.  
SUBNET MASK screen appears.  
SUBNET MASK  
255 . 255 . 255 .  
0
DEL  
CLEAR  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
OK  
CANCEL  
Image 7-15  
4. Enter the Subnet Mask.  
Refer to IP Address Settings for the detail of entering.  
5. When selecting OK, the setting is completed as the Subnet Mask stored temporarily. However, when selecting CANCEL, the  
setting is completed without storing.  
When the setting you entered is correct, the IP CONFIG menu is displayed. If the entered content is not correct, the IP CONFIG  
menu is displayed after an error dialog is displayed.  
Until the execution of SAVE SETTINGS, the change is not saved.  
7.4.5  
Default Gateway Settings  
Default Gateway  
A server (or router) to communicate across networks (subnets) that are divided by Subnet Mask.  
How to set  
1. Display the IP CONFIG menu.  
2. Press the or key to select DEFAULT GATEWAY.  
DEFAULT GATEWAY  
Image 7-16  
0. 0. 0. 0  
3. Press the ENTER key.  
DEFAULT GATEWAY screen appears.  
DEFAULT GATEWAY  
10 . 132 . 1 . 1  
DEL  
CLEAR  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
OK  
CANCEL  
Image 7-17  
4. Enter the Default Gateway.  
Refer to IP Address Settings for the detail of entering.  
5. When selecting OK, the setting is completed as the Default Gateway stored temporarily. However, when selecting CANCEL, the  
setting is completed without storing.  
When the setting you entered is correct, the IP CONFIG menu is displayed. If the entered content is not correct, the IP CONFIG  
menu is displayed after an error dialog is displayed.  
Until the execution of SAVE SETTINGS, the change is not saved.  
7.4.6  
Saving IP CONFIG Settings  
How to save  
1. Display the IP CONFIG menu.  
2. Press the key to select SAVE SETTINGS.  
SAVE SETTINGS  
Image 7-18  
OK  
3. Press the ENTER key.  
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The setting change dialog is displayed. After the dialog disappears, the NETWORK menu is displayed.  
It may take some time to reect the settings.  
7.5 Setting the control system  
How to set  
1. Display the NETWORK menu.  
2. Press the or key to select CONTROL SYSTEM.  
CONTROL SYSTEM  
Image 7-19  
STANDARD  
3. Press the ENTER key.  
CONTROL SYSTEM  
:
STANDARD  
OK : ENTER CANCEL : MENU  
Image 7-20  
4. Press the or key to select STANDARD , AMX , or CRESTRON  
.
STANDARD  
AMX  
Select this setting when using Projector Toolset, or RS-232C commands via LAN terminal.  
Select this setting when using the controller of AMX.  
CRESTRON  
Select this setting when using the controller or software of Crestron Electronics, Inc.  
Important: PJLink™ works regardless of the setting of CONTROL SYSTEM.  
5. Press the ENTER key.  
It may take some time to reect the settings.  
7.6 Initialization of Network Settings  
How to initialize  
1. Display the NETWORK menu.  
2. Press the or key to select NETWORK RESET.  
NETWORK RESET  
Image 7-21  
OK  
3. Press the ENTER key.  
Conrmation dialog appears.  
4. Press the ENTER key again, and the Network Settings can be initialized (except for IP CONFIG).  
To cancel the initialization, press the MENU key.  
It may take some time to reect the settings.  
7.7 How to Use Network Function  
Overview  
When connecting a computer and projector with LAN, congure the both IP Addresses in the same network group.  
If connecting in different network group, be sure to use a router. As for the settings of a router, ask the network administrator.  
Congure the IP CONFIG correctly. If the settings are not correct, the communication may be unavailable. For the detail,  
consult the network administrator.  
Depending on the settings of standby mode of the projector, LAN function may be unavailable.  
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8. LAMP RELAY  
Overview  
Using the lamp relay function, you can project images continuously. The lamp relay function automatically rests or switches the  
lamps. The lamp relay is performed when LAMP SELECT in the INSTALLATION 1 menu is set to DUAL or SINGLE in the AD-  
VANCED menu of the OSD Lite menu.  
8.1 Setting the lamp relay interval, LAMP SELECT is set to DUAL  
Either of the lamps is automatically put to rest.  
How to set  
1. Display the INSTALLATION 1 menu.  
2. Select LAMP SELECT by pressing the or key.  
LAMP SELECT  
Image 8-1  
DUAL  
3. Press the ENTER key.  
LAMP SELECT  
LAMP SELECT  
Image 8-2  
DUAL  
4. Select DUAL  
by pressing the or key.  
5. Press the ENTER key.  
6. Select LAMP RELAY by pressing the or key.  
LAMP RELAY  
Image 8-3  
1H/24H  
7. Select 1H/24H  
1H/24H  
or 2H/1W  
by pressing the or key.  
Select this setting when the lamp is operated at a specied time of the day. During the continuous  
projection, LAMP 1 or LAMP 2 is automatically turned off for 1 hour in 24 hours. After the interval is set,  
the lamps are turned off for 1 hour alternately at the specied interval.  
At the time of power-on or menu setting  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8 (days)  
1
Off  
Illuminating  
LAMP  
LAMP  
1
2
Image 8-4  
During the continuous projection, LAMP 1 or LAMP 2 is automatically turned off for 2 hours in a week.  
After the interval is set, the lamps are turned off for 2 hours alternately at the specied interval.  
2H/1W  
At the time of power-on or menu setting  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8 (days)  
1
Off  
Illuminating  
LAMP  
LAMP  
1
2
Image 8-5  
8. Press the ENTER key.  
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When you select 1H/24H  
or 2H/1W , the box to set the lamp relay interval is displayed.  
When the projector is turned off, the setting is cleared and the projector resumes operation from the time of the power-on or  
menu setting shown in the preceding step.  
1H/24H  
NEXT LAMP RELAY  
23H  
DEL  
CLEAR  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
OK  
CANCEL  
Image 8-6  
2H/1W  
NEXT LAMP RELAY  
6D 22H  
DEL  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
CLEAR  
OK  
CANCEL  
Image 8-7  
9. Move the key cursor using the direction keys to select the number you want to enter and then press the ENTER key.  
Maximum interval  
23H (23 hours)  
1H/24H  
6D 22H (6 days and 22 hours)  
2H/1W  
key  
Shifting the position of enter cursor to the left for each character.  
Shifting the position of enter cursor to the right for each character.  
Deleting the character in the position of enter cursor for each character.  
Deleting all the entered characters.  
key  
DEL key  
CLEAR key  
When the value you entered meets the following conditions, an error dialog box is displayed at the screen center.  
-
-
The value has been cleared by DEL or CLEAR and left blank.  
The value you entered is out of the setting range.  
24H or over  
1H/24H  
6D 23H or over  
2H/1W  
The value of each item is out of the setting range.  
D
7 or over (2H/1W  
24 or over  
only)  
H
10.When selecting OK, the setting is completed as the lamp-switching interval stored. However, when selecting CANCEL, the setting  
is completed without storing.  
The display returns the LAMP RELAY menu after selecting OK or CANCEL.  
The setting you made is applied to NEXT LAMP RELAY in the INFORMATION menu.  
Important  
When you use the projector continuously, the lamp relay may not be performed on time due to errors of the clock function.  
Immediately after the power-on, during the lamp selection, or during the lamp relay operation, you cannot change the setting  
of LAMP SELECT and LAMP RELAY.  
In the case of continuous projection, the lamps may deteriorate earlier unless they are turned off for 1 hour per week.  
When using this projector continuously for a long time of period, enable LAMP RELAY.  
The brightness and color tint vary at the time of lamp switching.  
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8.2 Setting the lamp relay interval, LAMP SELECT is set to SINGLE  
The lamps are automatically switched and used alternately.  
How to set  
1. Display the INSTALLATION 1 menu.  
2. Select LAMP SELECT by pressing the or key.  
LAMP SELECT  
Image 8-8  
DUAL  
3. Press the ENTER key.  
4. Select SINGLE  
by pressing the or key.  
LAMP SELECT  
LAMP SELECT  
Image 8-9  
SINGLE  
5. Press the ENTER key.  
6. Select LAMP RELAY by pressing the or key.  
LAMP RELAY  
Image 8-10  
24H  
7. Select 24H  
24H  
or 1 WEEK  
by pressing the or key.  
The lamps are switched to each other every day.  
At the time of power-on or menu setting  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8 (days)  
1
Illuminating  
Off  
LAMP  
LAMP  
1
2
Image 8-11  
The lamps are switched to each other every week.  
1 WEEK  
At the time of power-on or menu setting  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8 (days)  
1
LAMP  
LAMP  
1
2
Off  
Illuminating  
Image 8-12  
8. Press the ENTER key.  
When you select 24H  
24H  
or 1 WEEK , the box to set the lamp relay interval is displayed.  
NEXT LAMP RELAY  
24H  
DEL  
CLEAR  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
OK  
CANCEL  
Image 8-13  
1 WEEK  
9. Move the key cursor using the direction keys to select the number you want to enter and then press the ENTER key.  
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Maximum interval  
24H (24 hours)  
24H  
7D 00H (7 days and 00 hours)  
1 WEEK  
key  
Shifting the position of enter cursor to the left for each character.  
Shifting the position of enter cursor to the right for each character.  
Deleting the character in the position of enter cursor for each character.  
Deleting all the entered characters.  
key  
DEL key  
CLEAR key  
When the value you entered meets the following conditions, an error dialog box is displayed at the screen center.  
-
-
The value has been cleared by DEL or CLEAR and left blank.  
The value you entered is out of the setting range.  
25H or over  
24H  
7D 01H or over  
1 WEEK  
-
The value of each item is out of the setting range.  
D
8 or over (1 WEEK  
only)  
H
25 or over  
10.When selecting OK, the setting is completed as the lamp-switching interval stored. However, when selecting CANCEL, the setting  
is completed without storing.  
The display returns the LAMP RELAY menu after selecting OK or CANCEL.  
The setting you made is applied to NEXT LAMP RELAY in the INFORMATION menu.  
Important  
When you use the projector continuously, the lamp relay may not be performed on time due to errors of the clock function.  
Immediately after the power-on, during the lamp selection, or during the lamp relay operation, you cannot change the setting  
of LAMP SELECT and LAMP RELAY.  
In the case of continuous projection, the lamps may deteriorate earlier unless they are turned off for 1 hour per week.  
When using this projector continuously for a long time of period, enable LAMP RELAY.  
The brightness and color tint vary at the time of lamp switching.  
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9. Advanced features  
9. ADVANCED FEATURES  
9.1 Password function  
About the password function  
This projector is equipped with the password function that is designed for prevention of wrong operation by children and restriction  
on operation by other than specied users. The password function has 3 modes as follows.  
DISPLAY INPUT  
MENU ACCESS  
When the projector is turned on, the startup screen (or splash screen) will appear and stay on the screen  
until the password is entered. When the password is entered, the startup screen will switch to the regular  
operation screen.  
All the keys except for the POWER key on the projector are disabled. (The keys on the remote control  
are enabled.) You can use this mode as a measure of prevention of wrong operation by children and  
restriction on operation by other than specied users.  
SPLASH ID  
SCREEN  
IMAGE CAPTURE and SPLASH SCREEN in the INSTALLATION 2 menu become unavailable. SPLASH  
SCREEN will be set to ON automatically.  
9.1.1  
Enabling the password function  
How to enable  
1. Display the FEATURE menu.  
2. Press the or key to select PASSWORD FUNCTION.  
3. Press the or key to change the mode among DISPLAY INPUT , MENU ACCESS  
and SPLASH ID SCREEN  
.
When the password has already been set, the mode won’t be changed. In such cases, press the ENTER key to cancel the  
password function and try again.  
4. Press the ENTER key.  
The screen for setting the password function will appear.  
MULTI-  
IMAGE  
INSTALL1 INSTALL2  
FEATURE SIGNAL NETWORK  
INFO  
SCREEN  
DISPLAY INPUT  
LOCK  
ENTER  
ENTER  
UNLOCK  
Image 9-1  
5. Press the ENTER key.  
The screen for entering a password will appear.  
PASSWORD  
CONFIRM  
4
1
3
2
CANCEL : MENU  
O K : ENTER  
Image 9-2  
6. Enter a 4 - 8 digit password using the , , and keys.  
(=1, =2, =3, =4)  
7. Press the ENTER key.  
To cancel the procedure, press the MENU key.  
8. Enter the password again for conrmation using the same steps.  
9. Press the ENTER key.  
If the entered passwords don’t match, an error message will appear.  
To cancel the procedure, press the MENU key.  
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9. Advanced features  
9.1.2 Cancel the password function  
How to cancel  
1. Display the FEATURE menu.  
2. Press the or key to select PASSWORD FUNCTION.  
3. Press the ENTER key.  
The screen for canceling the password function will appear.  
MULTI-  
IMAGE  
INSTALL1 INSTALL2  
FEATURE SIGNAL NETWORK  
INFO  
SCREEN  
DISPLAY INPUT  
LOCK  
ENTER  
ENTER  
UNLOCK  
Image 9-3  
4. Press the ENTER key.  
The screen for entering the password will appear.  
PASSWORD  
CONFIRM  
4
1
3
2
CANCEL : MENU  
O K : ENTER  
Image 9-4  
5. Enter a 4 - 8 digit password using the , , and keys.  
(=1, =2, =3, =4)  
6. Press the ENTER key.  
If you enter a wrong password, an error message will appear.  
To cancel the procedure, press the MENU key.  
Important  
Disable the password by pressing the MENU and ENTER keys on the projector at the same time about 3 seconds  
9.2 Split  
for PHWU-81B/PHWX-81B only  
About split  
You can split the screen in two and display a computer image on the left screen and a video image on the right screen.  
A
B
Image 9-5  
A
B
Left image  
Right image  
To use the split mode:  
1. Display the INSTALLATION 1 menu in the ADVANCED MENU.  
2. Select SPLIT.  
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3. Press ENTER key.  
The screen is split in two and the left and right screens display the following images:  
Left  
screen  
Image supplied to the last selected input source, VGA (COMPUTER1), 5BNC (COMPUTER2), DVI, HDMI or  
SDI (for PHWU-81B only)  
Right  
Image supplied to the last selected input source, VIDEO or S-VIDEO  
screen  
Important  
When you press the MENU key, the screen is displayed in the normal mode.  
Also, when you change the input source, the screen is displayed in the normal mode.  
In the split mode, the picture quality settings of the input source in the normal mode to be displayed on the left screen are  
reected on the entire screen.  
When no signal is input, a blue screen is displayed.  
When you input an interlace signal to the left screen, the displayed image may shake up and down slightly, but this is not a  
malfunction.  
When you display 60-Hz and 50-Hz video signals at the same time, motion images may not be displayed properly. In this case,  
set VERT. SYNC. of USER in the SIGNAL menu to OFF for the left screen.  
You cannot use the split mode unless a signal is being input.  
Displaying the screen split in two may take some time depending on the signal.  
To change the input source of the left or right screen:  
To change the input source of the left screen, press the key on the remote control. Each time the the key is pressed, the  
input source setting changes in order of VGA (COMPUTER 1) 5BNC (COMPUTER 2) DVI HDMI SDI (for PHWU-  
81B only) VGA (COMPUTER 1) ....  
To change the input source of the right screen, press the key on the remote control. Each time the the key is pressed, the  
input source setting changes in order of VIDEO S-VIDEO VIDEO ....  
9.3 Picture in Picture (PIP)  
for PHXG- 91B only  
About Picture in Picture  
One of the special features of this projector is the picture-in-picture (PIP) mode. The PIP mode allows you to view the images from  
different sources at the same time.  
While viewing the image from the VGA (COMPUTER1), 5BNC (COMPUTER2), DVI, or HDMI input source, you can display the  
image from the VIDEO or S-VIDEO input source as a sub image.  
A
Image 9-6  
A
Sub image  
To use the PIP mode:  
1. Display the INSTALLATION 1 menu in the ADVANCED MENU.  
2. Select PIP.  
3. Press ENTER key.  
Sub image is displayed.  
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4. Repeat the previous steps to remove the PIP mode.  
5. To change the position of the sub image, press the or key on the remote control.  
Important  
The PIP mode is available only when the ASPECT ratio is set to NORMAL.  
The PIP mode isn’t available with some input signals.  
When the main image signal is lost during the PIP mode, the PIP mode is disabled.  
When there is no video signal for sub image, you can’t change the display position.  
The motion may not run smoothly in the PIP mode.  
You cannot make the MULTI-SCREEN menu settings and SIGNAL menu settings in the PIP mode.  
The size of the sub image varies depending on the input signal and the settings.  
9.4 Supervising and controlling by computer  
What can be done?  
You can supervise and control the projector’s operation using a personal computer via a LAN.  
Projector Toolset  
Barco’s Projector Toolset software is a free, userfriendly software package that helps you manage your Barco projectors easily  
and quickly from one central location, through the network or RS232 connection. Comprising various tools for brightness settings,  
diagnostics, image adjustment, picture-in-picture and image control, the Projector Toolset is an indispensable tool for efcient visu-  
alization management.  
The Projector Toolset provides your facility management with an intuitive way to manage an entire eet of projectors. For example,  
in college buildings, museums, conference centers or other facilities with a complex visualization network, clicking one button from  
the comfort of a desktop computer to start up your projector eet has a huge impact on your time management. For Details, see the  
website of Barco. URL http://www.barco.com > Projector Toolset  
AMX Device Discovery  
The projector is monitored and controlled by the controller system of AMX.  
This is a technology suggested by AMX to facilitate conguration of the control system of AMX and its target devices. To use  
this technology, it is necessary to set CONTROL SYSTEM in the NETWORK menu. For details, see the website of AMX. URL  
http://www.amx.com/  
Crestron RoomView Connected™  
The projector is monitored and controlled by the controller system and software of Crestron Electronics, Inc.  
This is a technology suggested by Crestron Electronics, Inc. to facilitate conguration of the control system of Crestron and its target  
devices. To use this technology, it is necessary to set CONTROL SYSTEM in the NETWORK menu. For details, see the website of  
Crestron Electronics, Inc. URL http://www.crestron.com URL http://www.crestron.com/getroomview/  
Important:  
When you set CONTROL SYSTEM to CRESTRON in the NETWORK menu, the web control for Crestron is enabled. For such  
control, Adobe Flash Player should be installed in advance. You can download Adobe Flash Player from the website of Adobe  
Systems Incorporated.  
When you set CONTROL SYSTEM to CRESTRON in the NETWORK menu, you cannot use the control by Projector Toolset,  
which is the software supplied with the projector.  
PJLink™  
This projector supports standard protocol PJLink™ for projector control and you can control and monitor projector’s operations using  
the same application among projectors of different models and different manufacturers.  
About PJLink™  
To use PJLink™ function, the PJLink™ application software is required.  
To use this function, set the network certication properly according to the setting of the network application to be used.  
For the specications of PJLink™, access to the Web site of Japan Business Machine and Information System Industries As-  
sociation (JBMIA). (http://pjlink.jbmia.or.jp/english)  
This projector is fully compliant to the specications of JBMIA PJLink™ Class 1. It supports all the commands dened by  
PJLink™ Class 1, and the compliance has been veried with the PJLink™ standard specications Version 1.0.  
Important:  
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For the commands for PJLink™, see the table on the next page.  
The control may not be performed correctly or the monitoring data may not be obtained correctly in the following conditions:  
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During standby  
During zoom/focus adjustment  
During lens shift adjustment  
During input source switching  
During auto position execution  
During BLANK  
During command processing  
Before the splash screen disappears after the power is turned on.  
During zoom/focus adjustment, lens shift adjustment, BLANK, etc., it may take approx. 5 seconds to receive a response to a  
command.  
Use 1 controller to control/monitor 1 projector.  
For how to control/monitor using PJLink™, see the operation manual of the PJLink™ application you use.  
When you monitor the projector’s operating state using this function by issuing inquiry commands successively, issue an inquiry  
command after receiving the response to the previous inquiry command from the projector.  
Connection  
When STANDBY MODE of the INSTALLATION 1 menu of the projector is set to LOW, the network function is disabled. To enable  
the network function, set STANDBY MODE to STANDARD.  
Congure the initial network settings rst.  
You can congure the initial settings using the projector menu.  
PJLink™ supported commands  
The table below shows commands to control the projector using the PJLink™ protocol.  
Command  
Description  
Remark (Parameter)  
POWR  
Power control  
0 = Standby  
1 = Power on  
0 = Standby  
POWR?  
Inquiry about the power state  
1 = Power on  
2 = Cooling down  
3 = Warming up  
INPT  
Input switching  
11 = COMPUTER1  
INPT?  
Inquiry about input switching  
12 = COMPUTER2  
21 = VIDEO  
22 = S-VIDEO  
31 = HDMI  
32 = DVI  
33 = SDI (only PHWU-81B only)  
30 = Video mute disable  
AVMT  
Mute control  
31 = Video mute enable  
AVMT?  
ERST?  
Inquiry about the mute state  
Inquiry about the error state  
1st byte: Fan error, 0 or 2  
2nd byte: Lamp error, 0 to 2  
3rd byte: Temperature error, 0 or 2  
4th byte: Cover open error, 0 or 2  
5th byte: Filter error, 0 or 2  
6th byte: Other error, 0 or 2  
0 to 2 mean as follows:  
0 = No error detected, 1 = Warning, 2 = Error  
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Command  
Description  
Remark (Parameter)  
LAMP?  
Inquiry about the lamp state  
1st value (1 to 5 digits): Cumulative LAMP 1 operating time (This item  
shows a lamp operating time (hour) calculated based on that LAMP  
MODE is STANDARD.)  
2nd value: 0 = Lamp off, 1 = Lamp on  
3rd value (1 to 5 digits): Cumulative LAMP 2 operating time (This item  
shows a lamp operating time (hour) calculated based on that LAMP  
MODE is STANDARD.)  
4th value: 0 = Lamp off, 1 = Lamp on  
INST?  
NAME?  
INF1?  
Inquiry about the available  
inputs  
The following value is returned. “11 12 21 22 31 32 33”  
Inquiry about the projector  
name  
The projector name set on the NETWORK menu is returned.  
Inquiry about the manufacturer “BARCO” is returned.  
name  
INF2?  
INF0?  
CLSS?  
Inquiry about the model name “PHWU-81B”, “PHWX-81B”, or “PHXG-91B” is returned.  
Inquiry about other information No other information is available. No parameter is returned.  
Inquiry about the class  
information  
“1” is returned.  
This projector is fully compliant to the specications of JBMIA PJLink™ Class 1. It supports all the commands dened by PJLink™  
Class 1, and the compliance has been veried with the PJLink™ standard specications Version 1.0.  
9.5 Monitoring and control using SERIAL terminal  
Overview  
Using the SERIAL terminal, you can monitor and control multiple projectors collectively or individually.  
For details, contact your dealer.  
A
B
A
A
C
D
C
D
C
D
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A
B
C
D
RS-232C cable (option)  
To RS-232C terminal  
To SERIAL IN  
To SERIAL OUT  
See also the instruction manuals of the devices to be connected.  
Connection  
Make sure that the power supplies of the projector and the computer are off.  
1. Connect one end of a commercially available RS-232C cable to the SERIAL IN terminal on the projector to be connected to the  
computer.  
2. Connect the other end of the RS-232C cable to the serial port on the computer.  
3. Connect one end of an RS-232C cable to the SERIAL OUT terminal on the projector that is connected to the computer.  
4. Connect the other end of the RS-232C cable to the SERIAL IN terminal on the second projector.  
For the connection of the second and later projectors, connect their SERIAL OUT terminals and the SERIAL IN terminals using  
RS-232C cables.  
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Important:  
In a system using a serial divider, don’t connect the projectors as above.  
To monitor and control the projectors collectively or individually, it is necessary to assign GROUP IDs to them.  
Setting GROUP IDs  
By dividing the projectors into groups, you can monitor and control them collectively by groups. GROUP IDs should be A to Z. You  
can create up to 26 groups.  
The default GROUP ID is A.  
1. Display the FEATURE menu.  
2. Select GROUP ID by pressing the or key.  
3. Set the GROUP ID by pressing the or key.  
Important:  
When you want to monitor and control the projectors by groups, set a different GROUP ID.  
For details, contact your dealer.  
9.6 Control by a control panel, etc.  
Overview  
When installing the projector in a place where the remote control signals cannot reach the projector, you can control the projector  
using a control panel or other device connected to the REMOTE 1 IN terminal.  
External contact  
control  
R emote control  
ON  
POWER  
BLANK  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
COMPUTER1  
COMPUTER2  
VIDEO  
DVI  
S-VIDEO  
A
B
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A
B
Projector  
Control panel  
Controllable functions  
Switching between remote control and external control  
Switching input signals  
Power-on and power-off  
BLANK-on and BLANK-off  
Important:  
To control the projector using a control panel, set STANDBY MODE in the INSTALLATION 1 menu to STANDARD. When it is LOW,  
you cannot control the projector.  
Connections  
Make sure that the power supplies of the projector and control panel are off.  
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A
B
C
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A
B
C
To REMOTE 1 IN  
RS-232C cable (option)  
Control panel  
1. Connect one end of an RS-232C cable to the REMOTE 1 IN terminal on the projector.  
2. Connect the other end of the RS-232C cable to the control panel.  
Pin functions (defaults)  
Connect the other end of the RS-232C cable to the control panel.  
Pin No.  
Signal  
GND  
Open (H)  
Short (L)  
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
GND  
POWER  
Input  
OFF  
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ON  
COMPUTER1  
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-
Input  
COMPUTER2  
Input  
VIDEO  
Input  
S-VIDEO  
Input  
DVI  
BLANK  
ON/OFF  
OFF  
ON  
Valid (Remote control)  
Invalid (External contact control)  
You can change the functions of PIN 2 to PIN 8 using REMOTE 1 MODE in the INSTALLATION 2 menu.  
Important:  
To reset the pin functions to the defaults, set REMOTE 1 MODE in the INSTALLATION 2 to RESET.  
Contact control  
By short-circuiting Pin No. 1 and Pin No. 9, you can control the projector using a control panel or other device.  
When you short-circuit Pin No. 1 and Pin No. 9, the following functions cannot be used:  
POWER and BLANK of the remote control and the projector  
RS-232C commands and network functions corresponding to the above-mentioned functions  
REMOTE 1 MODE, AUTO POWER ON and AUTO POWER OFF in the INSTALLATION 2 menu.  
STANDBY MODE in the INSTALLATION 1 menu.  
Input switching control  
By short-circuiting any of Pin No. 3 to Pin No. 7, you can switch the input using a control panel or other device.  
When short-circuiting any of Pin No. 3 to Pin No. 7, you cannot use the following functions.  
POWER, BLANK, COMPUTER 1, COMPUTER 2, VIDEO, S-VIDEO, DVI, HDMI, and SDI (for PHWU-81B only) of the remote  
control and the projector  
RS-232C commands and network functions corresponding to the above-mentioned functions  
POWER control  
By short-circuiting or open-circuiting Pin No. 2, you can turn on or off the power using a control panel or other device.  
BLANK control  
By short-circuiting or open-circuiting Pin No. 8, you can turn on or off the BLANK function using a control panel or other device.  
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10. LAMP REPLACEMENT  
10.1 Lamp replacement warnings  
Warnings  
Be careful not to drop the lamp xing screws into the inside of the projector. Don’t put a metal piece or ammable object into the  
projector. Using the projector with any foreign object present inside may result in electric shock or re. When you can’t remove  
the foreign object from the inside, contact your dealer for removal.  
Do not touch the lamp with bare hands or give a shock to the lamp. Attach the lamp properly. Improper handling may cause  
explosion.  
Be sure to install the lamp securely. When the lamp isn’t installed properly, it won’t illuminate. Improper installation may also  
result in re.  
Don’t shake the removed lamp or don’t lift it above your face. You may be injured in your eye by ying or falling glass fragments.  
Don’t replace the lamp immediately after use because the lamp cover is very hot. You may get burned. Turn off the power  
using the POWER key. After the lamp goes out, wait about 2 minutes until the intake and exhaust fans for cooling the lamp  
stop rotating. Then unplug the power cord, and wait at least 1 hour to allow the lamp to cool down enough to the touch.  
10.2 Interval of lamp replacement  
About the lamp  
This projector is equipped with 2 lamps to project images. This lamp is a consumable. It may burn out or its brightness may decrease  
during use. In such cases, replace the lamp with a new one as soon as possible. Be sure to replace the lamp with a new lamp  
separately sold that is exclusive to this projector. Contact your dealer for purchase of the lamp.  
Spare lamp: H LAMP 350W  
About lamp replacement interval  
The recommended interval of lamp replacement is about 4000 hours12of consecutive use. Such interval differs depending on the  
operating environment and may be shorter than 4000 hours12. Decrease in luminescence and/or color brightness indicates that the  
lamp needs to be replaced. When the lamp operation time exceeds 3000 hours1, the lamp replacement message will appear on  
the screen for 1 minute everytime the lamp is turned on. When the lamp has been used for about 3800 hours1, the replacement  
message (IT’S TIME FOR LAMP * REPLACEMENT) will appear on the screen for 1 minute every 20 hours1 thereafter. When the  
lamp operation time exceeds 4000 hours12, the projector automatically shuts off.  
Caution  
Don’t remove the lamp for any purpose other than replacement. Unnecessary removal of the lamp may result in a breakdown.  
This projector uses a high-pressure mercury lamp as the light source. The high-pressure mercury lamp may explode or fail  
to illuminate permanently because of an impact, scratch, or deterioration through use. The period of time until explosion or  
permanent failure to illuminate varies considerably from lamp to lamp, depending on operation conditions. Therefore, the lamp  
may explode soon after the start of use.  
The possibility of explosion of the lamp increases if you use it beyond its replacement period. When the instruction of lamp  
replacement appears, replace it with a new one immediately even if the lamp is still lighting normally.  
When the high-pressure mercury lamp explodes, glass fragments will scatter inside or outside the lamp box and the gas charged  
inside the lamp will diffuse inside or outside the projector. The gas inside the lamp contains mercury. Be careful not to breathe  
it or avoid it from entering your eye or mouth. If you should breathe it or if it should enter your eye or mouth, see a doctor  
immediately.  
In the event that the high-pressure mercury lamp exploded, glass fragments may have been scattered inside the projector. Ask  
your dealer to replace the lamp and to inspect the inside of the projector. When you clean or replace the lamp by yourself, be  
sure to hold the handle of the lamp. You may get injured by glass fragments.  
When removing the lamp from the ceiling-mounted projector, use the lamp replacement tray packed with the projector or option  
lamp to prevent glass fragments from scattering.  
Be sure to use the lamp exclusive to this projector, H LAMP 350W. Use of other lamps may cause a failure of the projector.  
Before replacing the lamp  
Check which lamp is to be replaced using the INFO menu in the OSD Lite menu.  
1. Duration when LAMP MODE of the INSTALLATION 1 menu is set to LOW. When it is set to STANDARD, this duration will be shorted.  
2. When LAMP MODE is set to STANDARD, this duration will be shorted to 2000 hours.  
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Image 10-1  
10.3 Lamp replacement  
CAUTION: Only authorized service personnel are allowed to remove the covers.  
How to replace  
1. Unplug the power cord from the outlet or appliance inlet.  
2. Loosen two screws (a) on the rear and two screws (b) on the side that are securing the side cover (c) using a Phillips screwdriver.  
(a)  
(c)  
(b)  
Image 10-2  
3. Slide and remove the side cover towards the rear.  
Image 10-3  
4. Loosen two screws (d) that are securing the lamp cover using a Phillips screwdriver and remove the lamp cover (e) from the  
projector.  
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(e)  
(d)  
Image 10-4  
5. Loosen two screws (f) that are securing the lamp box to be removed using a Phillips screwdriver.  
2
1
(f)  
(f)  
Image 10-5  
6. Pull the handle.  
7. Pull out the lamp box by the handle while holding the projector.  
Image 10-6  
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Pull the lamp box out of the projector slowly. When the lamp is broken, glass fragments may be scattering by quickly pulling  
out the lamp box.  
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Do not spill liquid on the removed lamp box or do not place it near any ammable object or where children can reach to prevent  
injury or re.  
8. Load a new lamp box securely into the projector in the right orientation.  
Image 10-7  
9. Put the handle back to the original position.  
Note: Make sure that the handle is locked.  
10.Tighten two screws (f) of the new lamp box tightly using a Phillips screwdriver.  
2
1
(f)  
(f)  
Image 10-8  
Note: Make sure that the screws are tightened rmly.  
11.Insert the lamp cover (e) into the projector and tighten two screws (d) on the lamp cover rmly using a Phillips screwdriver.  
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(e)  
(d)  
Image 10-9  
Note: You cannot turn on the projector without attaching the lamp cover.  
12.Insert the side cover (c) into the projector and tighten two screws (a) on the rear and two screws (b) on the side of the side cover  
using a Phillips screwdriver.  
(a)  
(c)  
(b)  
Image 10-10  
10.4 Reset of the lamp operation time  
What can be done?  
You can reset the lamp operation time of the newly installed lamp using the menu.  
How to reset  
1. Plug the power cord into the wall outlet.  
2. Press the POWER key.  
3. Display the FEATURE menu in the ADVANCED menu.  
4. Select ADVANCED MENU by pressing the or key.  
ADVANCED MENU  
Image 10-11  
ENTER  
5. Press the ENTER key.  
6. Select LAMP 1 TIME RESET or LAMP 2 TIME RESET by pressing the or key.  
LAMP 1 TIME RESET  
LAMP 2 TIME RESET  
OK  
OK  
Image 10-12  
7. Press the ENTER key.  
The conrmation dialog appears.  
EXECUTE LAMP 1 TIME RESET ?  
OK : ENTER CANCEL : MENU  
Image 10-13  
8. Reset by pressing the ENTER key.  
When the lamp operating time is not reset, press the MENU key.  
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10. Lamp replacement  
Important  
When the operation times of both lamps have exceeded 4000 hours3, you can operate the projector only for 3 minutes after  
turning on the power. During this time, carry out steps 15 to 20 to reset the lamp operation times.  
The projector doesn’t turn on if the lamp cover isn’t attached securely.  
Be sure to reset the lamp operation time whenever you replace the lamp.  
Do not reset the lamp operation time unless you replace the lamp.  
The lamp is fragile. If it is broken, be careful not to cut yourself with glass fragments.  
CAUTION: This projector uses a lamp that contains mercury. Disposal of the lamp or the projector with the  
lamp may be regulated due to environmental considerations. For disposal or recycling information, please  
contact your local authorities or the Electronic Industries Alliance: www.eiae.org. (For the U.S. only.)  
3. When LAMP MODE is set to STANDARD, this duration will be shorted to 2000 hours.  
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11. Maintenance  
11. MAINTENANCE  
WARNING: Do not use ammable solvents (benzene, thinner, etc.) and ammable aerosols when cleaning  
the projector body and lens. Flammable substances may ignite causing re or breakdown while the lamp is  
illuminating.  
CAUTION: Be sure to turn off the lamp and unplug the power cord from the wall outlet before you perform  
any maintenance on the projector.  
Ask your dealer for annual cleaning of the inside of the projector. If you continue to use the projector with  
dust inside, it may result in re or malfunction.  
Do not put any foreign object into the lter unit. It may cause malfunction.  
11.1 Cleaning of the projector and the vents  
About the cleaning  
Use a soft cloth to clean the projector and the vents. When the vents become dirty, wipe them with a soft cloth dampened with  
diluted mild detergent, and then wipe them with a dry cloth.  
Clean the inside of the side and rear covers frequently as dust is apt to be collected.  
To protect the surface of the projector from fading or deteriorating:  
Do not spray insecticide on or inside the projector.  
Do not use benzine or thinner to clean it.  
Do not let rubber or plastic materials contact with projector.  
11.2 Cleaning of the lens  
About cleaning the lens  
Use a standard lens-cleaning brush or a piece of lens tissue dampened with lens cleaning uid. The lens surface is fragile. Use only  
recommended, nonabrasive lens-cleaning materials. Do not touch the lens with your ngers.  
11.3 Automatic cleaning lter  
About cleaning lter  
This projector is equipped with an automatic cleaning lter. The burdensome lter cleaning is automatically carried out.  
cleaned after the designated time elapses.  
When the cumulative operation time since the last cleaning of the automatic cleaning lter exceeds the designated time, the  
lter is cleaned automatically after you turn off the projector by pressing the POWER key.  
Important:  
When the cumulative operation time has exceeded the designated time and you run the projector continuously for 24 hours after  
turning on the power, the automatic cleaning lter works while the projector is operating.  
11.3.1 Setting the cleaning interval  
What can be done?  
You can set the cleaning interval of the automatic cleaning lter using the menu.  
How to set  
1. Display the INSTALLATION 2 menu in the ADVANCED menu.  
2. Select FILTER MENU by pressing the or key.  
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FILTER MENU  
ENTER  
Image 11-1  
3. Press the ENTER key.  
4. Select CLEANUP PERIOD by pressing the or key.  
CLEANUP PERIOD  
Image 11-2  
1 WEEK  
5. Select 24H  
or 1 WEEK  
by pressing the or key.  
The lter is cleaned about every 24 hours.  
The lter is cleaned about every 168 hours.  
24H  
1 WEEK  
6. Press the ENTER key.  
When you select 24H  
24H  
or 1 WEEK  
, the box to set the cleaning interval is displayed.  
NEXT CLEANUP  
24H  
DEL  
CLEAR  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
OK  
CANCEL  
Image 11-3  
1 WEEK  
NEXT CLEANUP  
7D 00H  
DEL  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
CLEAR  
OK  
CANCEL  
Image 11-4  
7. Move the key cursor using the direction keys to select the number you want to enter and then press the ENTER key.  
Maximum interval  
24H (about 24 hours)  
24H  
7D 00H (about 168 hours)  
1 WEEK  
key  
Shifting the position of enter cursor to the left for each character.  
Shifting the position of enter cursor to the right for each character.  
Deleting the character in the position of enter cursor for each character.  
Deleting all the entered characters.  
key  
DEL key  
CLEAR key  
When the value you entered meets the following conditions, an error dialog box is displayed at the screen center for 3 seconds.  
-
-
The value has been cleared by DEL or CLEAR and left blank.  
The value you entered is out of the setting range.  
25H or over  
24H  
7D 01H or over  
1 WEEK  
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The value of each item is out of the setting range.  
D
8 or over (1 WEEK  
7D 01H or over  
only)  
H
8. Select OK to accept the interval you entered and exit the menu, or select CANCEL to exit the menu without saving the setting.  
When you select OK or CANCEL, the CLEANUP PERIOD menu is displayed.  
11.3.2 How to clean the automatic cleaning lter  
Preparations  
Check the amount of dust through the dust check window of the lter cover and clean it, if necessary. Before cleaning the lter, be  
sure to unplug the power cord from the outlet.  
Wen the dust box of the automatic cleaning lter is lled up with dust, the cleaning ability decreases. If you use the projector  
in such a state, the lter is covered by the dust and the temperature inside the product abnormally rises, damaging the internal  
parts and components and affecting the panel’s lifetime, resulting in a breakdown.  
When the temperature inside the projector is abnormally high, the projector may automatically turn off and go into the standby  
mode where the light source lamps are off to protect the internal parts and components.  
CAUTION: Only authorized service personnel are allowed to remove the covers.  
How to clean  
1. Loosen two screws (a) on the rear and two screws (b) on the side that are securing the side cover (c) using a Phillips screwdriver.  
(c)  
(b)  
(a)  
Image 11-5  
2. Slide and remove the side cover towards the rear.  
Image 11-6  
3. Remove the automatic cleaning lter.  
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Image 11-7  
4. Remove the dust box from the automatic cleaning lter and get rid of the dust from it.  
Suck dirt and dust from the automatic cleaning lter and projector using a vacuum cleaner.  
Image 11-8  
5. Attach the dust box to the automatic cleaning lter.  
Image 11-9  
6. Attach the automatic cleaning lter.  
Image 11-10  
7. Insert the side cover (c) into the projector and tighten two screws (a) on the rear and two screws (b) on the side of the side cover  
rmly using a Phillips screwdriver.  
(c)  
(b)  
(a)  
Image 11-11  
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12. TROUBLESHOOTING  
Advise  
Before asking for repair of the projector, check the following. If the symptom persists, stop using the projector, be sure to unplug the  
power plug, and then contact your dealer.  
12.1 No image appears on the screen  
Overview  
Problem  
Solution  
Power can not be turned on.  
Check whether the STATUS Led is on or off and how it is lightning.  
No image appears on the  
screen.  
Press any key to cancel BLANK  
Check that the lens cap is removed.  
It may take about 2 minutes for the lamp to light up.  
The lamp fails to light up on rare occasions. In such a case, wait for a few minutes and  
then try again.  
If the projector was turned off before the lamp was cooled down sufciently last time, the  
fan may start rotating and the POWER key may not work after the power cord is plugged.  
After the fan stops rotating, press the POWER key to turn back on the STATUS Led.  
Set SCART INPUT in the FEATURE menu to OFF.  
Check that the intake vent is clean.  
Check that the cables connected to the external devices are not broken.  
When an extension cable is being used, replace it with the supplied cable for check.  
When images are displayed correctly, add an RGB signal amplier to the extension cable.  
Power turns off.  
This problem may occur when the intake vent and/or exhaust vents are blocked.  
Remove the objects blocking the intake vent and/or exhaust vents and then carry out  
the following procedure.  
a) Wait for the intake fan and/or exhaust fan to stop.  
b) Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet.  
c) Wait about 10 minutes.  
d) Plug the power cord into a wall outlet.  
e) Press the POWER key.  
Check that AUTO POWER OFF has been set to OFF.  
If the lamp has deteriorated, it may go out after a while it illuminates.  
The screen for entering the  
password appears.  
PASSWORD FUNCTION in the FEATURE menu has been set to DISPLAY INPUT  
enable the password lock.  
to  
Enter the password or contact the person in charge of management of the projector.  
Splash image is kept displayed.  
Turn on the power of the connected device, or check whether there is something wrong  
with the connected device.  
Checke whether the external device output signals. (Check this especially when the  
external device is a notebook computer.)  
Check that the cable connected to the external device is not defective.  
Check that the projector is connected to the external device using the correct terminals.  
Check that the connected device is correctly selected as the input source.  
When an extension cord is being used, replace it with the supplied cable and check  
whether images are projected correctly. If images are projected correctly, use an RGB  
signal amplier along with the extension cord.  
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12. Troubleshooting  
12.2 Images are not displayed correctly  
Overview  
Problem  
Solution  
Projected images are shaking.  
Check that the cable connected to the external device isn’t intermittent.  
Projected images are  
displaced.  
Connect the cable’s plug with the external device’s connector rmly.  
Project an image containing many characters such as a help menu and execute AUTO  
POSITION.  
The edge of the projected  
images is not displayed.  
Some computers output out-of-spec signals on rare occasion. Adjust the SIGNAL menu.  
Check whether there is a wind that blows the exhausted air from the projector to the  
direction of the projection lens.  
Projected images are distorted. Adjust the projector and the screen so that they are perpendicular to each other.  
Projected images are dark.  
Adjust BRIGHTNESS and CONTRAST in the IMAGE menu.  
Replace the lamp.  
Decrease the temperature when the ambient temperature is high and the warning is  
displayed.  
Projected images are blurred.  
Adjust the focus.  
Clean the lens.  
Adjust FINE SYNC. in the SIGNAL menu to eliminate icker.  
Adjust TRACKING and FINE SYNC. in the SIGNAL menu.  
Adjust BRIGHTNESS and CONTRAST in the IMAGE menu.  
Adjust the projector and the screen so that they are perpendicular to each other.  
White dots are seen on  
projected images.  
This symptom is normal for a DLP® projector and is not a malfunction. (A very small number  
of pixels may stay lit or out, but such symptom is not a malfunction. Pixels of 99.99% or  
more are effective.)  
Black dots are seen on  
projected images.  
Rainbow effect is seen on  
projected images.  
This is due to color breaking noise that occurs in a DLP® system and is not a malfunction.  
Fine streaks are seen on  
projected images.  
This is due to interference with the screen surface and is not a malfunction. Replace  
the screen or displace the focus a little.  
Vertical or horizontal streak noise may appear on the projected image, depending on the  
type of the DVD player or game console you use. In such a case, you can reduce such  
streak noise by enabling the LPF.  
Projected images become  
wavy.  
Connect the plugs of the cables to external devices securely.  
Keep the projector away from devices that emit interfering radio waves.  
When the keystone adjustment is carried out, the image may not be displayed correctly  
depending on the type of input signal. This isn’t a product malfunction. In this case,  
readjust the keystone so that the amount of keystone correction is as small as possible.  
Hue is not appropriate.  
If RGB/YCbCr output setting on the external device does not match with COMPUTER  
INPUT setting in the SIGNAL menu on the projector, the entire screen may become  
reddish or greenish.  
If the setting of COMPUTER INPUT in the SIGNAL menu is inconsistent with the RGB/  
YCbCr output setting of the external device even when the input source is other than  
COMPUTER (for example, when the input source is HDMI), the entire image appears  
reddish or greenish.  
Check that COMPUTER INPUT in the SIGNAL menu is set correctly.  
Check that the cables connected to the external devices are not broken.  
Tint in projected images is  
incorrect.  
Check that COMPUTER INPUT in the SIGNAL menu is correctly set.  
Check that the cable connected to the external device isn’t broken.  
Different color tint.  
When comparing images projected by two projectors, tints in the displayed images may be  
different because of variation between their optical components. This is not a malfunction.  
When comparing the image projected by this projector with those displayed on the  
television or PC monitor, tints in the displayed images may be different because of  
difference in the range of color reproducibility. This is not a malfunction.  
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Problem  
Solution  
This is caused by the computer being used. Contact the manufacturer of your computer.  
Only the motion areas in the  
images supplied from the  
computer aren’t displayed.  
Projected images are obscured.  
Match the output resolution of your computer with the resolution of the projector. For  
the method to change the output resolution of the computer, contact the manufacturer  
of your computer.  
Some images and texts appear obscured during the keystone adjustment. In such cases,  
use the projector without applying the keystone adjustment.  
When SUPER RESOLUTION is ON, the displayed image may be obscured. Set it to OFF.  
Noise appears around the  
image.  
In some images such as DVD, noise may appear around the recorded image. In this case,  
decrease the setting value of OVER SCAN in the SIGNAL menu or adjust the setting value of  
SHUTTER in the USER menu of the SIGNAL menu.  
The resolution setting on the  
computer is different from that  
displayed in INFORMATION  
menu on the projector.  
On the computer, display the images containing many characters such as a text document  
so that the screen becomes bright as much as possible, and then execute AUTO  
POSITION.  
Perform RESOLUTION (MEMORIZE) in the SIGNAL menu.  
Depending on the computer, the images may be output in the different resolution from the  
setting. In such a case, consult the computer manufacturer.  
The projected images have  
blown-out highlights or  
blocked-up shadows.  
Adjust the input level of ADVANCED menu in the IMAGE menu  
Set COLOR ENHANCER in the IMAGE menu to the setting such as STANDARD and  
sRGB.  
Images of WXGA signal are not Make adjustment according to “How to adjust the computer image”  
displayed correctly.  
12.3 Other problems  
Overview  
Problem  
Solution  
The exhaust vents emit warm  
air.  
This air comes out after cooling the inside of the projector. You may feel hot, but this is not  
a malfunction.  
The menu can’t be used.  
The microcomputers inside the projector may be wrongly operating because of noise.  
Press the POWER key to turn off the lamp, wait for about 2 minutes and unplug the  
power cord from the wall outlet. Wait about 10 minutes, plug the power cord in, and try  
again.  
You cannot select (or set) grayed-out items. Whether items can be selected or not  
depends on the presence of an input signal at the time when the menu is displayed, the  
type of such input signal, and other conditions.  
“HIGH TEMP WARNING” is  
displayed.  
This indication appears when the ambient temperature rises high. When the ambient  
temperature stays high, the lamp goes out.  
Eliminate any causes of the rise in the ambient temperature.  
This indication appears when the intake or exhaust vents are blocked. When they are  
kept blocked, the lamp goes out.  
Remove the objects blocking the intake or exhaust vents.  
The mark Ø appears.  
This mark appears when ineffective operation is carried out. This isn’t a product malfunction.  
This mark appears when  
ineffective operation is carried  
out. This isn’t a product  
malfunction. The remote  
control doesn’t function easily  
or at all.  
Check that the batteries are loaded in the remote control or the batteries are not weak.  
Check that the remote control sensor isn’t exposed to direct sunlight or uorescent light.  
Use the remote control within its operation range.  
Use the remote control at least 10 cm away from the projector.  
Check that the projector isn’t controlled by a control panel or other device that is  
connected to the REMOTE 1 IN terminal.  
Check that the REMOTE 2 IN and OUT terminals are not used.  
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12. Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Solution  
The keys on the projector  
(except for the POWER key)  
don’t function.  
PASSWORD FUNCTION in the FEATURE menu has been set to MENU ACCESS  
enable the password lock.  
to  
Cancel the password lock or contact the person in charge of management of the projec-  
tor.  
Check that the projector isn’t controlled by a control panel or other device that is  
connected to the REMOTE 1 IN terminal.  
Abnormal sound is heard.  
Because the color wheel spins at a high speed, metallic sounds may be heard in rare  
occasions. Such symptom is not a malfunction.  
FOCUS/ZOOM doesn’t work.  
Lens shift doesn’t work.  
Check that LENS LOCK in the INSTALLATION 1 menu isn’t ON.  
If the following problem occurs after the lamp is replaced, check the following rst.  
Problem  
Solution  
The projector does not turn on. Fit the lamp cover securely.  
The STATUS Led blinks.  
Reset the lamp operating time of the newly installed lamp.  
Kensington Lock  
This projector has a Kensington Security Standard connector for use with Kensington MicroSaver Security System. Refer to the  
information that came with the Kensington System for instructions on how to use it to secure the projector. Please contact Kensington  
Technology Group below.  
Kensington Technology Group  
2855 Campus Drive  
San Mateo, CA 94403, U.S.A.  
Phone: +1- (650)572-2700 Fax: +1- (650)572-9675  
12.4 Led  
Overview  
The STATUS Led shows the operation condition of the projector.  
L
1 sec  
: On  
: Off  
A
B
Image 12-1  
L
Status Led  
C
D
Image 12-2  
A
B
C
Power standby  
The power is on (Normal condition)  
Abnormal  
(The lamp replacement message is displayed or the protection circuit is working. Turn the projector off and consult  
your dealer.)  
D
When the lamp is illuminating, it is in the warmup mode. (You cannot turn off the power.)  
When the lamp is off, it is in the cooling mode. (You cannot turn on the power.)  
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13. Specifications  
13. SPECIFICATIONS  
13.1 Specications of PHXG-91B  
Overview  
Projector type  
XGA single-chip DLP projector  
Technology  
0.70" DMD  
Color wheel  
4S standard (RGBW)  
1,024 x 768 XGA  
Resolution  
Brightness  
8,500 ANSI lumens / 6,200 ANSI lumens (eco-mode) (complies with ISO 21118)  
Contrast ratio  
2,800:1  
Brightness uniformity  
Aspect Ratio  
70%  
4:3  
ScenergiX  
Yes  
Lens type  
H lens  
Lenses  
1.7-2.3:1; 0.8-1.0:1; 1.3-1.8:1; 2.2-2.9:1; 2.9-4.7:1; 4.7-9.0:1  
Optical lens shift  
Color correction  
Lamps  
Vertical: -0% to +118% / horizontal: -20% to +20%  
Yes  
2 x 350W AC lamp  
Lamp lifetime  
Up to 2,000 hours (full power) / Up to 4,000 hours (eco mode)  
Sealed DLP™ core  
Optical dowser  
Advance Picture in Picture  
Orientation  
Yes  
Yes  
PIP  
table - ceiling  
WARP  
Yes  
Integrated web server  
Keystone correction  
Inputs  
Yes  
Yes  
5 BNC (RGBHV, component), S-VIDEO, D-SUB 15-pin, HDMI, DVI-D (HDCP)  
Input Resolutions  
Software tools  
up to WUXGA (1,920 x 1,200) 60Hz  
Projector Toolset  
Control  
IR, RS232, RJ45  
Network connection  
Power requirements  
Max. power consumption  
Noise level (typical at 25°C/77°F)  
Operational ambient temperature  
Operational humidity  
Dimensions (WxLxH)  
Weight  
10/100 base-T, RJ-45 connection  
100-240V / 50-60Hz  
910W / 690W(eco mode) / 0.3W (standby)  
44 dBA (bright mode) / 39 dBA (eco mode)  
5-40°C / 41°-104°F  
30-90%  
510 x 660 x 263 mm  
21kg  
Shipping dimensions (WxLxH)  
Shipping Weight from Factory  
Certications  
650 x 840 x 415 mm  
26.5 kg  
CB test certicate, US emc, US safety, CE emc and safety, CCC emc and safety  
3 years standard warranty (contact your local sales rep for details per region)  
Warranty  
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13.2 Specications of PHWX-81B  
Overview  
Projector type  
WXGA single-chip DLP projector  
Technology  
0.65" DMD  
Color wheel  
4S standard (RGBW)  
Resolution  
1,280 x 800 WXGA  
Brightness  
7,300 ANSI lumens / 5,300 ANSI lumens (eco-mode) (compliant with ISO 21118)  
Contrast ratio  
2,800:1  
Brightness uniformity  
Aspect Ratio  
70%  
16:10  
ScenergiX  
Yes  
Lens type  
H lens  
Lenses  
1.7-2.3:1; 0.8-1.0:1; 1.4-1.9:1; 2.3-2.9:1; 2.9-4.8:1; 4.8-9.2:1  
Optical lens shift  
Color correction  
Lamps  
Vertical: -0% to +134% / horizontal: -20% to +20%  
Yes  
2 x 350W AC lamp  
Lamp lifetime  
Up to 2,000 hours (full power) / Up to 4,000 hours (eco mode)  
Sealed DLP™ core  
Optical dowser  
Advance Picture in Picture  
Orientation  
Yes  
Yes  
Split  
table - ceiling  
WARP  
Yes  
Integrated web server  
Keystone correction  
Inputs  
Yes  
Yes  
5 BNC (RGBHV, component), S-VIDEO, D-SUB 15-pin, HDMI, DVI-D (HDCP)  
Input Resolutions  
Software tools  
up to WUXGA (1,920 x 1,200) 60Hz  
Projector Toolset  
Control  
IR, RS232, RJ45  
Network connection  
Power requirements  
Max. power consumption  
Noise level (typical at 25°C/77°F)  
Operational ambient temperature  
Operational humidity  
Dimensions (WxLxH)  
Weight  
10/100 base-T, RJ-45 connection  
100-240V / 50-60Hz  
910W / 690W(eco mode) / 0.3W (standby)  
44 dBA (bright mode) / 39 dBA (eco mode)  
5-40°C / 41°-104°F  
30-90%  
510 x 660 x 263 mm  
21kg  
Shipping dimensions (WxLxH)  
Shipping Weight from Factory  
Certications  
650 x 840 x 415 mm  
26.5 kg  
CB test certicate, US emc, US safety, CE emc and safety, CCC emc and safety  
Warranty  
3 years standard warranty (warranty and service conditions can differ from region to  
region. Contact your local sales or service rep for more details)  
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13.3 Specications of PHWU-81B  
Overview  
Projector type  
WUXGA single-chip DLP projector  
Technology  
0.67" DMD  
Color wheel  
4S standard (RGBW)  
1,920 x 1,200 WUXGA  
Resolution  
Brightness  
7,500 ANSI lumens / 5,450 ANSI lumens (eco-mode)(compliant with ISO 21118)  
Contrast ratio  
2,800:1  
Brightness uniformity  
Aspect Ratio  
70%  
16:10  
ScenergiX  
Yes  
Lens type  
H lens  
Lenses  
1.7-2.3:1; 0.8-1.0:1; 1.3-1.8:1; 2.2-2.7:1; 2.8-4.5:1; 4.5-8.7:1  
Optical lens shift  
Color correction  
Lamps  
Vertical: -0% to +134% / horizontal: -19% to +19%  
Yes  
2 x 350W AC lamp  
Lamp lifetime  
Up to 2,000 hours (full power) / Up to 4,000 hours (eco mode)  
Sealed DLP™ core  
Optical dowser  
Advance Picture in Picture  
Orientation  
Yes  
Yes  
Split  
table - ceiling  
WARP  
Yes  
Integrated web server  
Keystone correction  
Inputs  
Yes  
Yes  
5 BNC (RGBHV, component), S-VIDEO, D-SUB 15-pin, HDMI, DVI-D (HDCP), SDI  
Input Resolutions  
Software tools  
up to WUXGA (1,920 x 1,200) 60Hz  
Projector Toolset  
Control  
IR, RS232, RJ45  
Network connection  
Power requirements  
Max. power consumption  
Noise level (typical at 25°C/77°F)  
Operational ambient temperature  
Operational humidity  
Dimensions (WxLxH)  
Weight  
10/100 base-T, RJ-45 connection  
100-240V / 50-60Hz  
910W / 690W(eco mode) / 0.3W (standby)  
44 dBA (bright mode)/ 39 dBA (eco mode)  
5-40°C / 41°-104°F  
30-90%  
510 x 660 x 263 mm  
21kg  
Shipping dimensions (WxLxH)  
Shipping Weight from Factory  
Certications  
650 x 840 x 415 mm  
26.5 kg  
CB test certicate, US emc, US safety, CE emc and safety, CCC emc and safety  
Warranty  
3 years standard warranty (conditions can differ from region to region. Contact your  
local sales or service rep for more details)  
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13.4 Specication of RGB signals in each computer mode of the projector For  
PHWU-81B  
Overview  
Signal mode  
Resolution  
(H x V)  
Horizon-  
tal fre-  
quency  
Verti-  
cal fre-  
quency  
Normal mode  
(H x V)  
Native mode  
(H x V)  
Plug and Play4  
COM-  
PUTER/  
COMPO-  
NENT  
VIDEO  
IN-1 ter-  
minal  
COM-  
PUTER  
/ COM-  
PONENT  
DVI-D IN  
(HDCP)  
terminal  
HDMI IN  
terminal  
(kHz)  
(Hz)  
-
-
-
-
TV60, 480i  
(525i)56  
720 x 480  
15.73  
15.63  
33.75  
28.13  
59.94  
50.00  
60.00  
50.00  
1600 x 1200  
1600 x 1200  
1920 x 1080  
1920 x 1080  
TV50, 576i  
(625i)56  
720 x 576  
x
x
x
x
1080i60  
(1125i60)5  
1920 x 1080  
1920 x 1080  
1080i50  
(1125i50)5  
480p (525p)5  
576p (625p)5  
720 x 480  
720 x 576  
1280 x 720  
31.47  
31.25  
45.00  
59.94  
50.00  
60.00  
1600 x 1200  
1600 x 1200  
1920 x 1080  
-
-
-
x
x
x
x
x
x
720p60  
(750p60)5  
-
-
-
x
x
x
x
x
x
720p60  
1280 x 720  
1920 x 1080  
1920 x 1080  
37.50  
67.50  
56.25  
50.00  
60.00  
1920 x 1080  
1920 x 1080  
(750p50)5  
1080p60  
(1125p60)5  
1080p50  
(1125p50)5  
50.00 0 1920 x 1080  
CGA70  
640 x 400  
640 x 400  
640 x 400  
640 x 480  
640 x 480  
640 x 480  
640 x 480  
800 x 600  
800 x 600  
800 x 600  
800 x 600  
800 x 600  
800 x 600  
1024 x 768  
1024 x 768  
1024 x 768  
1024 x 768  
1152 x 864  
1152 x 864  
1152 x 864  
1280 x 768  
31.47  
37.86  
37.86  
31.47  
37.86  
37.50  
43.27  
35.16  
37.88  
48.08  
46.88  
53.67  
59.97  
48.36  
56.48  
60.02  
68.68  
63.85  
67.50  
77.49  
47.78  
70.09  
84.13  
85.08  
59.94  
72.81  
75.00  
85.01  
56.25  
60.32  
72.19  
75.00  
85.06  
94.89  
60.00  
70.07  
75.03  
85.00  
70.01  
75.00  
85.06  
59.87  
1920 x 1200  
1920 x 1200  
1920 x 1200  
1600 x 1200  
1600 x 1200  
1600 x 1200  
1600 x 1200  
1600 x 1200  
1600 x 1200  
1600 x 1200  
1600 x 1200  
1600 x 1200  
1600 x 1200  
1600 x 1200  
1600 x 1200  
1600 x 1200  
1600 x 1200  
1600 x 1200  
1600 x 1200  
1600 x 1200  
1920 x 1152  
640 x 400  
640 x 400  
640 x 400  
640 x 480  
640 x 480  
640 x 480  
640 x 480  
800 x 600  
800 x 600  
800 x 600  
800 x 600  
800 x 600  
800 x 600  
1024 x 768  
1024 x 768  
1024 x 768  
1024 x 768  
1152 x 864  
1152 x 864  
1152 x 864  
1280 x 768  
CGA84  
CGA85  
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
VGA60  
VGA72  
VGA75  
VGA85  
x
x
x
x
SVGA56  
SVGA60  
SVGA72  
SVGA75  
SVGA85  
SVGA95  
XGA60  
x
x
x
XGA70  
XGA75  
XGA85  
SXGA70a  
SXGA75a  
SXGA85a  
WXGA60  
x
x
4. Signals marked with x in the Plug and Play column are described in EDID (extended display identification data) of the projector.a  
5. SPLIT in the INSTALLATION 1 menu doesn’t function with these signals.  
6. COMPUTER/COMPONENT VIDEO DVI-D IN (HDCP) terminal and HDMI IN terminal aren’t supported.  
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x
x
x
WXGA60a  
WXGA60b  
WXGA60c  
WXGA+60  
WXGA++60  
SXGA60b  
SXGA75b  
SXGA85b  
SXGA60  
1280 x 800  
1360 x 768  
1366 x 768  
1440 x 900  
1600 x 900  
1280 x 960  
1280 x 960  
1280 x 960  
1280 x 1024  
1280 x 1024  
1280 x 1024  
1400 x 1050  
1400 x 1050  
1400 x 1050  
1680 x 1050  
640 x 480  
49.70  
47.71  
47.71  
55.94  
60.00  
60.00  
75.00  
85.94  
63.98  
79.98  
91.15  
63.98  
65.32  
82.28  
65.29  
35.00  
49.72  
60.24  
62.94  
78.13  
61.85  
71.81  
71.68  
81.13  
76.92  
59.81  
60.02  
59.79  
59.89  
60.00  
60.00  
75.00  
85.00  
60.02  
75.02  
85.02  
60.02  
59.98  
74.87  
59.95  
66.67  
1920 x 1200  
1920 x 1085  
1920 x 1080  
1920 x 1200  
1920 x 1080  
1600 x 1200  
1600 x 1200  
1600 x 1200  
1500 x 1200  
1500 x 1200  
1500 x 1200  
1600 x 1200  
1600 x 1200  
1600 x 1200  
1920 x 1200  
1600 x 1200  
1280 x 800  
1360 x 768  
1366 x 768  
1440 x 900  
1600 x 900  
1280 x 960  
1280 x 960  
1280 x 960  
1280 x 1024  
1280 x 1024  
1280 x 1024  
1400 x 1050  
1400 x 1050  
1400 x 1050  
1680 x 1050  
640 x 480  
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
SXGA75  
SXGA85  
SXGA+60  
x
x
x
SXGA+75  
WSXGA+60  
MAC13  
MAC16  
MAC19  
HP75  
x
x
832 x 624  
74.55 4 1600 x 1200  
832 x 62  
1024 x 768  
1024 x 768  
1280 x 1024  
1152 x 900  
1152 x 900  
1280 x 1024  
1280 x 1024  
1280 x 1024  
75.02  
74.92  
72.00  
66.00  
76.64  
66.68  
76.11  
72.30  
1600 x 1200  
1600 x 1200  
1500 x 1200  
1536 x 1200  
1536 x 1200  
1500 x 1200  
1500 x 1200  
1500 x 1200  
1024 x 768  
1024 x 768  
1280 x 1024  
1152 x 900  
1152 x 900  
1280 x 1024  
1280 x 1024  
1280 x 1024  
HP72  
SUN66a  
SUN76a  
SUN66  
SUN76  
SGI72  
SGI76  
1280 x 1024  
1600 x 1200  
1920 x 1200  
82.01  
75.00  
74.04  
76.00  
60.00  
59.95  
1500 x 1200  
1600 x 1200  
1920 x 1200  
1280 x 1024  
1600 x 1200  
1920 x 1200  
x
x
x
x
x
x
UXGA60  
WUXGA60  
Signals described in the Signal mode column can be input regardless of the x mark in the Plug and Play column. For signals not  
marked with x in the Plug and Play column, the resolution may not be supported even when it is supported on the computer.  
13.5 Specication of RGB signals in each computer mode of the projector, For  
PHWX-81B  
Overview  
Signal mode  
Resolution  
(H x V)  
Horizon-  
tal fre-  
quency  
Verti-  
cal fre-  
quency  
Normal mode  
(H x V)  
Native mode  
(H x V)  
Plug and Play7  
COM-  
PUTER/  
COMPO-  
NENT  
VIDEO  
IN-1 ter-  
minal  
COM-  
PUTER  
/ COM-  
PONENT  
DVI-D IN  
(HDCP)  
terminal  
HDMI IN  
terminal  
(kHz)  
(Hz)  
-
-
TV60, 480i  
(525i)56  
720 x 480  
720 x 576  
15.73  
15.63  
59.94  
50.00  
1066 x 800  
1066 x 800  
TV50, 576i  
(625i)56  
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-
-
x
x
x
x
1080i60  
1920 x 1080  
1920 x 1080  
33.75  
28.13  
60.00  
50.00  
1280 x 720  
1280 x 720  
(1125i60)5  
1080i50  
(1125i50)5  
480p (525p)5  
576p (625p)5  
720 x 480  
720 x 576  
1280 x 720  
31.47  
31.25  
45.00  
59.94  
50.00  
60.00  
1280 x 720  
1280 x 720  
1280 x 720  
-
-
-
x
x
x
x
x
x
720p60  
(750p60)5  
-
-
-
x
x
x
x
x
x
720p60  
1280 x 720  
1920 x 1080  
1920 x 1080  
37.50  
67.50  
56.25  
50.00  
60.00  
1280 x 720  
(750p50)5  
1080p60  
(1125p60)5  
1920 x 1080  
1080p50  
(1125p50)5  
50.00 0 1280 x 720  
CGA70  
640 x 400  
31.47  
37.86  
37.86  
31.47  
37.86  
37.50  
43.27  
35.16  
37.88  
48.08  
46.88  
53.67  
59.97  
48.36  
56.48  
60.02  
68.68  
63.85  
67.50  
77.49  
47.78  
49.70  
47.71  
47.71  
55.94  
60.00  
60.00  
75.00  
85.94  
63.98  
79.98  
91.15  
63.98  
65.32  
82.28  
65.29  
70.09  
84.13  
85.08  
59.94  
72.81  
75.00  
85.01  
56.25  
60.32  
72.19  
75.00  
85.06  
94.89  
60.00  
70.07  
75.03  
85.00  
70.01  
75.00  
85.06  
59.87  
59.81  
60.02  
59.79  
59.89  
60.00  
60.00  
75.00  
85.00  
60.02  
75.02  
85.02  
60.02  
59.98  
74.87  
59.95  
1280 x 800  
1280 x 800  
1280 x 800  
1066 x 800  
1066 x 800  
1066 x 800  
1066 x 800  
1066 x 800  
1066 x 800  
1066 x 800  
1066 x 800  
1066 x 800  
1066 x 800  
1066 x 800  
1066 x 800  
1066 x 800  
1066 x 800  
1066 x 800  
1066 x 800  
1066 x 800  
1066 x 800  
1066 x 800  
1280 x 723  
1280 x 720  
1280 x 800  
1280 x 720  
1066 x 800  
1066 x 800  
1066 x 800  
1000 x 800  
1000 x 800  
1000 x 800  
1066 x 800  
1066 x 800  
1066 x 800  
1066 x 800  
640 x 400  
640 x 400  
640 x 400  
640 x 480  
640 x 480  
640 x 480  
640 x 480  
800 x 600  
800 x 600  
800 x 600  
800 x 600  
800 x 600  
800 x 600  
1024 x 768  
1024 x 768  
1024 x 768  
1024 x 768  
1152 x 800  
1152 x 800  
1152 x 800  
1280 x 768  
1280 x 800  
1280 x 768  
1280 x 768  
1280 x 800  
1280 x 800  
1280 x 800  
1280 x 800  
1280 x 800  
1280 x 800  
1280 x 800  
1280 x 800  
1280 x 800  
1280 x 800  
1280 x 800  
1280 x 800  
CGA84  
640 x 400  
CGA85  
640 x 400  
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
VGA60  
640 x 480  
VGA72  
640 x 480  
VGA75  
640 x 480  
VGA85  
640 x 480  
x
x
x
x
SVGA56  
SVGA60  
SVGA72  
SVGA75  
SVGA85  
SVGA95  
XGA60  
800 x 600  
800 x 600  
800 x 600  
800 x 600  
800 x 600  
800 x 600  
x
x
x
1024 x 768  
1024 x 768  
1024 x 768  
1024 x 768  
1152 x 864  
1152 x 864  
1152 x 864  
1280 x 768  
1280 x 800  
1360 x 768  
1366 x 768  
1440 x 900  
1600 x 900  
1280 x 960  
1280 x 960  
1280 x 960  
1280 x 1024  
1280 x 1024  
1280 x 1024  
1400 x 1050  
1400 x 1050  
1400 x 1050  
1680 x 1050  
XGA70  
XGA75  
XGA85  
SXGA70a  
SXGA75a  
SXGA85a  
WXGA60  
WXGA60a  
WXGA60b  
WXGA60c  
WXGA+60  
WXGA++60  
SXGA60b  
SXGA75b  
SXGA85b  
SXGA60  
SXGA75  
SXGA85  
SXGA+60  
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
SXGA+75  
WSXGA+60  
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x
x
MAC13  
MAC16  
MAC19  
HP75  
640 x 480  
35.00  
49.72  
60.24  
62.94  
78.13  
61.85  
71.81  
71.68  
81.13  
76.92  
66.67  
1066 x 800  
640 x 480  
832 x 62  
832 x 624  
74.55 4 1066 x 800  
1024 x 768  
1024 x 768  
1280 x 1024  
1152 x 900  
1152 x 900  
1280 x 1024  
1280 x 1024  
1280 x 1024  
75.02  
74.92  
72.00  
66.00  
76.64  
66.68  
76.11  
72.30  
1066 x 800  
1066 x 800  
1000 x 800  
1024 x 800  
1024 x 800  
1000 x 800  
1000 x 800  
1000 x 800  
1024 x 768  
1024 x 768  
1280 x 1024  
1152 x 800  
1152 x 800  
1280 x 800  
1280 x 800  
1280 x 800  
HP72  
SUN66a  
SUN76a  
SUN66  
SUN76  
SGI72  
SGI76  
1280 x 1024  
1600 x 1200  
1920 x 1200  
82.01  
75.00  
74.04  
76.00  
60.00  
59.95  
1000 x 800  
1066 x 800  
1280 x 800  
1280 x 800  
1280 x 800  
1280 x 800  
x
x
x
UXGA60  
WUXGA60  
Signals described in the Signal mode column can be input regardless of the x mark in the Plug and Play column. For signals not  
marked with x in the Plug and Play column, the resolution may not be supported even when it is supported on the computer.  
13.6 Specication of RGB signals in each computer mode of the projector, For  
PHXG-91B  
Overview  
Signal mode  
Resolution  
(H x V)  
Horizontal  
frequency  
Verti-  
cal fre-  
quency  
Normal mode  
(H x V)  
Plug and Play8  
COM-  
PUTER/  
COMPO-  
NENT  
VIDEO IN-1  
terminal  
COM-  
PUTER  
/ COM-  
PONENT  
DVI-D IN  
(HDCP) ter-  
minal  
HDMI IN  
terminal  
(kHz)  
(Hz)  
TV60, 480i  
(525i)56  
720 x 480  
15.73  
15.63  
33.75  
28.13  
59.94  
50.00  
60.00  
50.00  
1024 x 768  
1024 x 768  
1024 x 576  
1024 x 576  
TV50, 576i  
(625i)56  
720 x 576  
x
x
x
x
1080i60  
(1125i60)5  
1920 x 1080  
1920 x 1080  
1080i50  
(1125i50)5  
480p (525p)5  
576p (625p)5  
720 x 480  
720 x 576  
1280 x 720  
31.47  
31.25  
45.00  
59.94  
50.00  
60.00  
1024 x 768  
1024 x 768  
1024 x 576  
x
x
x
x
x
x
720p60  
(750p60)5  
x
x
x
x
x
x
720p60  
1280 x 720  
1920 x 1080  
1920 x 1080  
37.50  
67.50  
56.25  
50.00  
1024 x 576  
1024 x 576  
1024 x 576  
(750p50)5  
1080p60  
(1125p60)5  
60.00  
1080p50  
(1125p50)5  
50.00 0  
CGA70  
CGA84  
CGA85  
VGA60  
VGA72  
640 x 400  
640 x 400  
640 x 400  
640 x 480  
640 x 480  
31.47  
37.86  
37.86  
31.47  
37.86  
70.09  
84.13  
85.08  
59.94  
72.81  
1024 x 640  
1024 x 640  
1024 x 640  
1024 x 768  
1024 x 768  
x
x
x
x
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x
VGA75  
640 x 480  
37.50  
43.27  
35.16  
37.88  
48.08  
46.88  
53.67  
59.97  
48.36  
56.48  
60.02  
68.68  
63.85  
67.50  
77.49  
47.78  
49.70  
47.71  
47.71  
55.94  
60.00  
60.00  
75.00  
85.94  
63.98  
79.98  
91.15  
63.98  
65.32  
82.28  
65.29  
35.00  
49.72  
60.24  
62.94  
78.13  
61.85  
71.81  
71.68  
81.13  
76.92  
75.00  
85.01  
56.25  
60.32  
72.19  
75.00  
85.06  
94.89  
60.00  
70.07  
75.03  
85.00  
70.01  
75.00  
85.06  
59.87  
59.81  
60.02  
59.79  
59.89  
60.00  
60.00  
75.00  
85.00  
60.02  
75.02  
85.02  
60.02  
59.98  
74.87  
59.95  
66.67  
74.55 4  
75.02  
74.92  
72.00  
66.00  
76.64  
66.68  
76.11  
72.30  
1024 x 768  
1024 x 768  
1024 x 768  
1024 x 768  
1024 x 768  
1024 x 768  
1024 x 768  
1024 x 768  
1024 x 768  
1024 x 768  
1024 x 768  
1024 x 768  
1024 x 768  
1024 x 768  
1024 x 768  
1024 x 615  
1024 x 640  
1024 x 579  
1024 x 576  
1024 x 640  
1024 x 576  
1024 x 768  
1024 x 768  
1024 x 768  
960 x 768  
960 x 768  
960 x 768  
960 x 768  
1024 x 768  
1024 x 768  
1024 x 640  
1024 x 768  
1024 x 768  
1024 x 768  
1024 x 768  
960 x 768  
983 x 768  
983 x 768  
960 x 768  
960 x 768  
960 x 768  
VGA85  
640 x 480  
x
x
x
x
SVGA56  
SVGA60  
SVGA72  
SVGA75  
SVGA85  
SVGA95  
XGA60  
800 x 600  
x
x
x
x
800 x 600  
800 x 600  
800 x 600  
800 x 600  
800 x 600  
x
x
x
1024 x 768  
1024 x 768  
1024 x 768  
1024 x 768  
1152 x 864  
1152 x 864  
1152 x 864  
1280 x 768  
1280 x 800  
1360 x 768  
1366 x 768  
1440 x 900  
1600 x 900  
1280 x 960  
1280 x 960  
1280 x 960  
1280 x 1024  
1280 x 1024  
1280 x 1024  
1400 x 1050  
1400 x 1050  
1400 x 1050  
1680 x 1050  
640 x 480  
XGA70  
XGA75  
XGA85  
SXGA70a  
SXGA75a  
SXGA85a  
WXGA60  
WXGA60a  
WXGA60b  
WXGA60c  
WXGA+60  
WXGA++60  
SXGA60b  
SXGA75b  
SXGA85b  
SXGA60  
SXGA75  
SXGA85  
SXGA+60  
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
SXGA+75  
WSXGA+60  
MAC13  
MAC16  
MAC19  
HP75  
x
x
832 x 624  
1024 x 768  
1024 x 768  
1280 x 1024  
1152 x 900  
1152 x 900  
1280 x 1024  
1280 x 1024  
1280 x 1024  
HP72  
SUN66a  
SUN76a  
SUN66  
SUN76  
SGI72  
SGI76  
1280 x 1024  
1600 x 1200  
1920 x 1200  
82.01  
75.00  
74.04  
76.00  
60.00  
59.95  
960 x 768  
1024 x 768  
1024 x 640  
x
x
x
UXGA60  
WUXGA60  
Signals described in the Signal mode column can be input regardless of the x mark in the Plug and Play column. For signals not  
marked with x in the Plug and Play column, the resolution may not be supported even when it is supported on the computer.  
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13.7 Specication of RGB signals in each computer mode of the projector  
Important  
Some computers aren’t compatible with the projector.  
The projector’s maximum resolution is 1920 x 1200 pixels (PHWU-81B), 1280 x 800 pixels (PHWX- 81B), or 1024 x 768 pixels  
(PHXG-91B). It may not display images of higher resolutions than its maximum resolution correctly.  
Images with SYNC on G (Green) signal may jitter.  
Images with SYNC on G (Green) signal may be tinged with green  
If the resolution and frequency of your computer aren’t shown on the table, nd the compatible resolution and frequency by  
changing the resolution of your computer.  
TV60 and TV50 are equivalent to 480i and 576i respectively. When these signals are supplied to the VIDEO IN or S-VIDEO IN  
terminal, the signal mode is indicated as TV60 or TV50. When they are supplied to the COMPUTER/COMPONENT VIDEO IN  
terminals, the signal mode is indicated as 480i or 576i.  
This projector doesn’t support 480p signals from video devices having 4 lines (R, G, B, CS*) or having 5 lines (R, G, B, H, V).‚-  
NATIVE mode (for PHWU-81B/PHWX-81B only)  
When moire patterns or lines of uneven thickness appear on the projected image, these symptoms may be improved by displaying  
it in its original image size (NATIVE mode). To display the image in the NATIVE mode, set ASPECT of the SIGNAL menu to NA-  
TIVE.12691  
For signals that are larger than the panel resolution, only their center part is displayed in the NATIVE mode. The area exceeding  
the panel resolution isn’t displaye  
In the NATIVE mode, images are black-framed when the image resolution is lower than the panel resolution.  
In the NATIVE mode, some signals may be displayed with a black frame even when they have a higher resolution than the  
panel resolution.  
Available signal system for SDI (for PHWU-81B only)  
SD-SDI  
480i  
576i  
HD-SDI  
720/50p  
720/60p  
1080/50i  
1080/60i  
1080/24p  
1080/50p  
1080/60p  
3G-SDI  
The signal format supports 1/1.001.  
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13.8 Dimensions  
Overview  
342  
30  
Holes for hanger  
(M4 Depth 10 : 4 places)  
240  
340  
314  
660  
70  
Ø46.6  
510  
Image 13-1  
* = factory defaults  
13.9 Connectors  
SERIAL IN/OUT (D-SUB 9-pin) 5 1  
5
1
9
6
Image 13-2  
Pin No.  
Name  
I/O  
-
-
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
TXD  
IN  
RXD  
-
OUT  
-
-
-
-
-
-
GND  
-
-
-
-
COMPUTER/COMPONENT VIDEO IN-1 (Mini D-SUB 15-pin)  
5
1
10  
6
15  
11  
Image 13-3  
Pin No.  
Spec  
1
2
R(RED)/PR/CR  
G(GREEN)/Ye  
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Pin No.  
Spec  
3
B(BLUE)/PB/CB  
GND  
4
5
GND  
6
GND  
7
GND  
8
GND  
9
DDC 5V  
GND  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
GND  
DDC Data  
HD/CS  
VD  
DDC Clock  
COMPUTER/COMPONENT VIDEO DVI-D IN (HDCP) (DVI-D 24-pin)  
24  
17  
9
16  
8
1
Image 13-4  
Pin No.  
1
Spec  
TMDS DATA 2-  
TMDS DATA 2+  
2
3
TMDS DATA 2 Shield  
-
4
-
5
6
DDC Clock  
7
DDC Data  
-
8
9
TMDS DATA 1-  
TMDS DATA 1+  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
TMDS DATA 1 Shield  
-
-
+5V Power  
Ground (for +5V)  
Hot plug detection  
TMDS DATA 0-  
TMDS DATA 0+  
TMDS DATA 0 Shield  
-
-
TMDS Clock Shield  
TMDS Clock+  
TMDS Clock-  
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HDMI IN (HDMI connector)  
19  
1
2
18  
Image 13-5  
Pin No.  
Spec  
1
TMDS DATA 2+  
TMDS DATA 2 Shield  
TMDS DATA 2-  
TMDS DATA 1+  
TMDS DATA 1 Shield  
TMDS DATA 1-  
TMDS DATA 0+  
TMDS DATA 0 Shield  
TMDS DATA 0-  
TMDS Clock+  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
TMDS Clock Shield  
TMDS Clock-  
CED  
-
SCL  
SDA  
DCC Ground  
+5V Power  
Hot Plug Detection  
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A. OPTION LENS H LENS 0.8-1.0, 2.8-4.5 OR 4.5-8.7  
CAUTION: Lens mounting must be performed by service personnel.  
A.1 Lens mounting procedure  
Preparation  
Check that the lens shift is at the factory default position (or the lens shift reset position) before mounting the option lens.  
Be sure to turn off the projector and unplug the power cord from the wall outlet before mounting the option lens.  
When you have any inquiries, contact your dealer.  
How to mount  
1. Loosen two screws (a) on the rear and two screws (b) on the side that are securing the side cover (c) using a Phillips screwdriver.  
(c)  
(b)  
(a)  
(c)  
(b)  
(a)  
Image A-1  
Side cover removal  
2. Slide and remove the side cover towards the rear.  
3. Remove the six screws (c) securing the Top cover. (There are three screws each on the left and right.)  
Release the Top cover in the direction of the arrow (d) from the unit.  
T
(d)  
(c)  
(c)  
(c)  
Image A-2  
Top cover removal  
T
Top cover  
4. Release the connector (e) for the zoom/focus motor of the standard lens.  
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(g)  
(e)  
( )  
f
C
( )  
h
O
Image A-3  
Lens removal  
C
O
Lens caps  
Optional lens  
5. While holding down the lock button (f), slightly turn the xed ring (g) counterclockwise to release the lock.  
6. While holding the lens to prevent it from falling, turn the xed ring (g) fully counterclockwise to unlock the lens.  
7. Remove the standard lens in the arrow’s direction.  
8. Attach the option lens in the arrow’s direction so that the motors (h) are positioned as shown by the gure. (Remove the lens  
caps before attaching the option lens.)  
9. Turn the xed ring (g) until it is put into place (and the lock button (f) clicks into place) to secure it.  
R
E
F
C
Image A-4  
R
E
F
Reference line  
Edge scale  
Focus correction ring  
Center scale  
C
10.Lock the connector for the zoom/focus motor of the option lens.  
11.Mount the top cover in the reverse order of removal.  
12.Mount the side cover of the left and right in the reverse order of removal.  
A.2 Focus correction function  
Only for H LENS 0.8-1.0  
What can be done?  
H LENS 0.8-1.0 has the focus correction function that corrects the focus balance at and around the center of the screen.  
Focus correction procedure  
1. Align the center scale of the focus correction ring with the reference line.  
2. Adjust the screen focus using the projector.  
Normally, the screen focus is adjusted properly using the procedure described above. However, the focus balance at and around  
the center of the screen may be different depending on the characteristics of the lens and the projector. In such a case, following  
the procedure described below may improve the symptom.  
Improvement procedure  
1. Turn the focus correction ring clockwise or counterclockwise manually and align the edge scale with the reference line.2  
2. Adjust the screen focus using the projector.  
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A.3 Check after mounting the lens  
Overview  
After replacing the lens, be sure to check the following for ensuring safety.  
Check that the connector for the zoom/focus motor is locked securely.  
Check that no lead wires are caught in mechanical parts.  
Cautions after mounting  
Do not transport the projector with the option lens mounted. The projector may be damaged.  
With the option lens mounted, the brightness, resolution, and color uniformity in the projected image may differ from those with  
the standard lens.  
With the option lens mounted, the adjustable angle in the keystone adjustment differs from that with the standard lens.  
In the keystone adjustment with the option lens mounted, the proper aspect ratio may not be obtained.  
Projected images may become distorted, have decreased resolution, or have shadows at their corners if they are positioned  
close to the top (or bottom in the case of a ceiling-mount projector) or right or left edge of the effective projection area shown  
on the right.  
For details about ZOOM/FOCUS adjustment and LENS SHIFT LOCK, see User Manual of the projector.  
Be careful not to caught in the opening in the lens while the lens is moving.  
A.4 Cleaning of the lens  
Overview  
Remove dust or dirt using the commercially available lens care products (such as cleaning paper or cloth for lens and blower brush).  
Since the lens surface is sensitive, do not scrub it with a solid object or tap on it.  
Do not wipe the lens with lens cleaner or solvent containing alcohol. Doing so may cause wipe marks or peel off the lens coating  
and the focus performance may be affected.  
Make sure to clean the lens after the lamp is turned off and the lens is cooled sufciently.  
A.5 Specications H LENS 0.8-1.0  
General  
F No. : F24  
Focal distance : f=11.4-14.2 mm  
Zoom/focus : electrical drive  
W
W1  
W1  
W
W1  
W1  
C
C
L
L
A
A
I
II  
Image A-5  
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I
Fornt projection  
II  
A
C
Front projection, ceiling mounted  
Maximum projection area  
Center of the lens  
XGA model with H LENS 0.8-1.0  
The numbers are approximate and may be slightly different from the actual measurements.  
Screen size (4:3)  
Projector distance (L)  
Lens shift height9  
Lens shift  
width  
Diagonal size Width (W)  
Height (H)  
Shorter  
(Wide)  
Longest (Tele) Movement Movement  
Movement  
distance (H1) distance (H2) distance (W1)  
cm  
cm  
cm  
m
m
cm  
cm  
cm  
inch  
40  
inc  
32  
inch  
24  
inch  
25  
inch  
31  
inch  
12  
18  
24  
30  
45  
60  
75  
90  
inch  
2
inch  
3
102  
152  
203  
254  
381  
508  
635  
762  
81  
61  
0.6  
1.0  
1.3  
1.6  
2.4  
3.3  
4.1  
4.9  
0.8  
1.2  
1.6  
2.0  
3.1  
4.1  
5.1  
6.1  
30  
6
8
60  
48  
122  
163  
203  
305  
406  
508  
610  
36  
91  
38  
47  
46  
3
9
5
12  
16  
20  
30  
41  
51  
61  
80  
64  
48  
122  
152  
229  
305  
381  
457  
51  
64  
61  
4
11  
14  
21  
28  
36  
43  
6
100  
150  
200  
250  
300  
80  
60  
64  
80  
76  
6
8
120  
160  
200  
240  
90  
96  
120  
161  
201  
242  
114  
152  
191  
229  
8
12  
16  
20  
24  
120  
150  
180  
128  
161  
193  
11  
14  
17  
WXGA model with H LENS 0.8-1.0  
The numbers are approximate and may be slightly different from the actual measurements.  
Screen size (16:10)  
Projector distance (L)  
Lens shift height9  
Lens shift  
width  
Diagonal size Width (W)  
Height (H)  
Shorter  
(Wide)  
Longest (Tele) Movement  
Movement  
Movement  
distance (H1) distance (H2) distance (W1)  
cm  
cm  
cm  
m
m
cm  
cm  
cm  
inch  
40  
inc  
34  
inch  
21  
inch  
27  
inch  
34  
inch  
10  
15  
19  
24  
36  
49  
61  
73  
inch  
5
inch  
3
102  
152  
203  
254  
381  
508  
635  
762  
86  
54  
0.7  
1.0  
1.4  
1.7  
2.6  
3.5  
4.4  
5.3  
0.9  
1.3  
1.7  
2.2  
3.3  
4.4  
5.5  
6.6  
25  
12  
17  
23  
29  
43  
58  
72  
86  
9
60  
51  
129  
172  
215  
323  
431  
538  
646  
32  
81  
41  
51  
37  
7
5
13  
17  
22  
33  
44  
55  
65  
80  
68  
42  
108  
135  
202  
269  
337  
404  
55  
68  
49  
9
7
100  
150  
200  
250  
300  
85  
53  
68  
86  
62  
11  
17  
23  
28  
34  
9
127  
170  
212  
254  
79  
103  
138  
173  
208  
129  
173  
216  
260  
92  
13  
17  
21  
26  
106  
132  
159  
123  
154  
185  
WUXGA model with H LENS 0.8-1.0  
The numbers are approximate and may be slightly different from the actual measurements.  
Screen size (16:10)  
Projector distance (L)  
Lens shift height9  
Lens shift  
width  
Diagonal size Width (W)  
Height (H)  
Shorter  
(Wide)  
Longest (Tele) Movement  
Movement  
Movement  
distance (H1) distance (H2) distance (W1)  
cm  
cm  
cm  
m
m
cm  
cm  
cm  
inch  
40  
inc  
34  
inch  
21  
inch  
25  
inch  
32  
inch  
10  
15  
21  
26  
39  
52  
inch  
4
inch  
3
102  
152  
203  
254  
381  
508  
86  
54  
0.6  
1.0  
1.3  
1.7  
2.5  
3.3  
0.8  
1.2  
1.7  
2.1  
3.1  
4.2  
26  
39  
52  
66  
98  
131  
10  
15  
20  
25  
37  
50  
8
60  
51  
129  
172  
215  
323  
431  
32  
81  
39  
49  
6
5
12  
17  
21  
31  
42  
80  
68  
42  
108  
135  
202  
269  
52  
65  
8
7
100  
150  
200  
85  
53  
65  
82  
10  
15  
20  
8
127  
170  
79  
98  
123  
165  
12  
16  
106  
131  
9. The lens shift height and width show distances from the factory default position.  
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250  
300  
635  
762  
212  
254  
538  
646  
132  
159  
337  
404  
165  
198  
4.2  
5.0  
206  
248  
5.2  
6.3  
65  
77  
164  
197  
24  
29  
62  
75  
20  
25  
52  
62  
A.6 Specications H LENS 2.8-4.5  
General  
F No. : F2.2-2.7  
Focal distance : f=40.7-65.1 mm  
Zoom/focus : electrical drive  
W
W1  
W1  
W
W1  
W1  
C
C
L
L
A
A
I
II  
Image A-6  
I
Fornt projection  
II  
A
C
Front projection, ceiling mounted  
Maximum projection area  
Center of the lens  
XGA model with H LENS 2.8-4.5  
The numbers are approximate and may be slightly different from the actual measurements.  
Screen size (4:3) Projector distance (L)  
Lens shift height9  
Lens shift  
width  
Diagonal  
size  
Width (W)  
Height (H)  
Shortest  
(Wide)  
Longest  
(Tele)  
Movement  
distance (H1) distance (H2) distance  
(W1)  
Movement  
Movement  
cm  
cm  
cm  
m
m
cm  
cm  
cm  
inch  
40  
inc  
32  
inch  
24  
inch  
-
inch  
148  
224  
301  
377  
568  
759  
951  
1142  
inch  
12  
inch  
2
inch  
3
-
102  
152  
203  
254  
381  
508  
635  
762  
81  
61  
3.8  
5.7  
7.6  
30  
6
8
60  
48  
122  
163  
203  
305  
406  
508  
610  
36  
91  
136  
183  
230  
348  
465  
583  
701  
3.5  
18  
46  
3
9
5
12  
16  
20  
30  
41  
51  
61  
80  
64  
48  
122  
152  
229  
305  
381  
457  
4.7  
24  
61  
4
11  
14  
21  
28  
36  
43  
6
100  
150  
200  
250  
300  
80  
60  
5.8  
9.630 9.6  
76  
6
8
120  
160  
200  
240  
90  
8.8  
14.4  
19.3  
24.1  
29.0  
45  
60  
75  
90  
114  
152  
191  
229  
8
12  
16  
20  
24  
120  
150  
180  
11.8  
14.8  
17.8  
11  
14  
17  
WXGA model with H LENS 2.8-4.5  
The numbers are approximate and may be slightly different from the actual measurements.  
Screen size (16:10) Projector distance (L)  
Lens shift height9  
Lens shift  
width  
Diagonal  
size  
Width (W)  
Height (H)  
Shortest  
(Wide)  
Longest  
(Tele)  
Movement  
distance (H1) distance (H2) distance  
(W1)  
Movement  
Movement  
cm  
cm  
cm  
m
m
cm  
cm  
cm  
inch  
inc  
inch  
inch  
inch  
inch  
inch  
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Screen size (16:10)  
Projector distance (L)  
Lens shift height9  
Movement Movement  
distance (H1) distance (H2) distance  
(W1)  
Lens shift  
width  
Diagonal  
size  
Width (W)  
Height (H)  
Shortest  
(Wide)  
Longest  
(Tele)  
Movement  
-
-
40  
102  
34  
86  
21  
54  
159  
241  
323  
406  
611  
816  
4.0  
10  
15  
19  
24  
36  
49  
61  
73  
25  
5
12  
17  
23  
29  
43  
58  
72  
86  
3
9
60  
152  
203  
254  
381  
508  
635  
762  
51  
129  
172  
215  
323  
431  
538  
646  
32  
81  
147  
197  
248  
374  
500  
627  
753  
3.7  
6.1  
37  
7
5
13  
17  
22  
33  
44  
55  
65  
80  
68  
42  
108  
135  
202  
269  
337  
404  
5.0  
8.2  
49  
9
7
100  
150  
200  
250  
300  
85  
53  
6.3  
10.3  
15.5  
20.7  
62  
11  
17  
23  
28  
34  
9
127  
170  
212  
254  
79  
9.5  
92  
13  
17  
21  
26  
106  
132  
159  
12.7  
15.9  
19.1  
123  
154  
185  
1021 25.9  
1227 31.2  
WUXGA model with H LENS 2.8-4.5  
The numbers are approximate and may be slightly different from the actual measurements.  
Screen size (16:10) Projector distance (L)  
Lens shift height9  
Lens shift  
width  
Diagonal  
size  
Width (W)  
Height (H)  
Shortest  
(Wide)  
Longest  
(Tele)  
Movement  
distance (H1) distance (H2) distance  
(W1)  
Movement  
Movement  
cm  
cm  
cm  
m
m
cm  
cm  
cm  
inch  
40  
inc  
34  
inch  
21  
inch  
-
inch  
151  
229  
308  
386  
581  
776  
972  
1167  
inch  
10  
15  
21  
26  
39  
52  
65  
77  
inch  
4
inch  
3
-
102  
152  
203  
254  
381  
508  
635  
762  
86  
54  
3.8  
26  
10  
15  
20  
25  
37  
50  
62  
75  
8
60  
51  
129  
172  
215  
323  
431  
538  
646  
32  
81  
139  
187  
235  
355  
475  
595  
716  
3.5  
5.8  
39  
6
5
12  
17  
21  
31  
42  
52  
6
80  
68  
42  
108  
135  
202  
269  
337  
404  
4.8  
7.8  
52  
8
7
100  
150  
200  
250  
300  
85  
53  
6.0  
9.8  
66  
10  
15  
20  
24  
29  
8
127  
170  
212  
254  
79  
9.0  
14.8  
19.7  
24.7  
29.6  
98  
12  
16  
20  
25  
106  
132  
159  
12.1  
15.1  
18.2  
131  
164  
197  
A.7 Specications H LENS 4.5-8.7  
General  
F No. : F2.8  
Focal distance : f=64.5-125.5 mm  
Zoom/focus : electrical drive  
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W
W1  
W1  
W
W1  
W1  
C
C
L
L
A
A
I
II  
Image A-7  
I
Fornt projection  
II  
A
C
Front projection, ceiling mounted  
Maximum projection area  
Center of the lens  
XGA model with H LENS 4.5-8.7  
The numbers are approximate and may be slightly different from the actual measurements.  
Screen size (4:3) Projector distance (L)  
Lens shift height9  
Lens shift  
width  
Diagonal  
size  
Width (W)  
Height (H)  
Shortest  
(Wide)  
Longest  
(Tele)  
Movement  
distance (H1) distance (H2) distance  
(W1)  
Movement  
Movement  
cm  
cm  
cm  
m
m
cm  
cm  
cm  
inch  
60  
inc  
48  
inch  
36  
inch  
229  
302  
376  
560  
744  
928  
1113  
inch  
437  
581  
724  
inch  
18  
24  
30  
45  
60  
75  
90  
inch  
3
inch  
5
152  
203  
254  
381  
508  
635  
762  
122  
163  
203  
305  
406  
508  
610  
91  
5.8  
11.1  
14.8  
18.4  
46  
9
12  
16  
20  
30  
41  
51  
61  
80  
64  
48  
122  
152  
229  
305  
381  
457  
7.7  
61  
4
11  
14  
21  
28  
36  
43  
6
100  
150  
200  
250  
300  
80  
60  
9.5  
76  
6
8
120  
160  
200  
240  
90  
14.2  
18.9  
23.6  
28.3  
1082 27.5  
1440 36.6  
114  
152  
191  
229  
8
12  
16  
20  
24  
120  
150  
180  
11  
14  
17  
-
-
-
-
WXGA model with H LENS 4.5-8.7  
The numbers are approximate and may be slightly different from the actual measurements.  
Screen size (16:10) Projector distance (L)  
Lens shift height9  
Lens shift  
width  
Diagonal  
size  
Width (W)  
Height (H)  
Shortest  
(Wide)  
Longest  
(Tele)  
Movement  
distance (H1) distance (H2) distance  
(W1)  
Movement  
Movement  
cm  
cm  
cm  
m
m
cm  
cm  
cm  
inch  
60  
inc  
inch  
32  
inch  
245  
324  
403  
601  
799  
997  
1194  
inch  
469  
623  
777  
1162  
inch  
15  
19  
24  
36  
49  
61  
73  
inch  
7
inch  
5
152  
203  
254  
381  
508  
635  
762  
51  
129  
172  
215  
323  
431  
538  
646  
81  
6.2  
11.9  
15.8  
19.7  
29.5  
37  
17  
23  
29  
43  
58  
72  
86  
13  
17  
22  
33  
44  
55  
65  
80  
68  
42  
108  
135  
202  
269  
337  
404  
8.2  
49  
9
7
100  
150  
200  
250  
300  
85  
53  
10.2  
15.3  
20.3  
25.3  
30.3  
62  
11  
17  
23  
28  
34  
9
127  
170  
212  
254  
79  
92  
13  
17  
21  
26  
106  
132  
159  
1547 39.3  
123  
154  
185  
-
-
-
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A. Option lens H LENS 0.8-1.0, 2.8-4.5 or 4.5-8.7  
WUXGA model with H LENS 4.5-8.7  
The numbers are approximate and may be slightly different from the actual measurements.  
Screen size (16:10)  
Projector distance (L)  
Lens shift height9  
Lens shift  
width  
Diagonal  
size  
Width (W)  
Height (H)  
Shorter  
(Wide)  
Longest  
(Tele)  
Movement Movement  
distance (H1) distance (H2) distance  
(W1)  
Movement  
cm  
cm  
cm  
m
m
cm  
cm  
cm  
inch  
60  
inc  
51  
inch  
32  
inch  
234  
309  
384  
573  
761  
950  
1138  
inch  
447  
594  
740  
1107  
inch  
15  
21  
26  
39  
52  
65  
77  
inch  
6
inch  
5
152  
203  
254  
381  
508  
635  
762  
129  
172  
215  
323  
431  
538  
646  
81  
5.9  
11.4  
15.1  
18.8  
28.1  
39  
15  
20  
25  
37  
50  
62  
75  
12  
17  
21  
31  
42  
52  
62  
80  
68  
42  
108  
135  
202  
269  
337  
404  
7.8  
52  
8
7
100  
150  
200  
250  
300  
85  
53  
9.8  
66  
10  
15  
20  
24  
29  
8
127  
170  
212  
254  
79  
14.5  
19.3  
24.1  
28.9  
98  
12  
16  
20  
25  
106  
132  
159  
1473 37.4  
131  
164  
197  
-
-
-
-
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B. Optional lens H LENS 1.3-1.8  
B. OPTIONAL LENS H LENS 1.3-1.8  
CAUTION: Lens mounting must be performed by service personnel.  
B.1 Lens mounting procedure  
Preparation  
Be sure to turn off the projector and unplug the power cord from the wall outlet before mounting the option lens.  
When you have any inquiries, contact your dealer.  
How to mount  
1. Remove the lens cover.  
L
M3 x 8  
O
W
O
C
Image B-1  
L
Lens cover  
W
C
O
Wire and eyelet  
Lens caps  
option lens  
2. Fit the wire and eyelet of the option lens to the projector using the attached screw.  
This prevents the option lens from dropping.  
3. Remove the lens caps of the option lens.  
4. Mount the option lens to the standard lens turning it clockwise.  
Note: Protect your eyes and face from the swinging wire when mounting the option lens.  
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Cautions after mounting  
Do not transport the projector with the option lens mounted. The projector may be damaged.  
With the option lens mounted, the brightness, resolution, and color uniformity in the projected image may differ from those with  
the standard lens.  
With the option lens mounted, the adjustable angle in the keystone adjustment differs from that with the standard lens.  
In the keystone adjustment with the option lens mounted, the proper aspect ratio may not be obtained.  
Projected images may become distorted, have decreased resolution, or have shadows at their corners if they are positioned  
close to the top (or bottom in the case of a ceiling-mount projector) or right or left edge of the effective projection area shown  
on the right.  
For details about ZOOM/FOCUS adjustment and LENS SHIFT LOCK, see User Manual of the projector.  
Be careful not to caught in the opening in the lens while the lens is moving.  
B.2 Specications H LENS 1.3-1.8  
General  
F No. : F2.0-2.4  
Focal distance : f=19.6-26.5 mm  
Zoom/focus : electrical drive  
W
W1  
W1  
W
W1  
W1  
C
C
L
L
A
A
I
II  
Image B-2  
I
Fornt projection  
II  
A
C
Front projection, ceiling mounted  
Maximum projection area  
Center of the lens  
XGA model with H LENS 1.3-1.8  
The numbers are approximate and may be slightly different from the actual measurements.  
Screen size (4:3) Projector distance (L)  
Lens shift height9  
Lens shift  
width  
Diagonal  
size  
Width (W)  
Height (H)  
Shortest  
(Wide)  
Longest  
(Tele)  
Movement  
distance (H1) distance (H2) distance  
(W1)  
Movement  
Movement  
cm  
cm  
cm  
m
m
cm  
cm  
cm  
inch  
40  
inc  
32  
inch  
24  
inch  
41  
inch  
57  
inch  
12  
inch  
2
inch  
3
102  
152  
203  
254  
381  
81  
61  
1.0  
1.6  
2.2  
2.7  
4.2  
1.5  
2.2  
3.0  
3.8  
5.7  
30  
46  
61  
76  
114  
6
8
60  
48  
122  
163  
203  
305  
36  
91  
63  
88  
18  
3
9
5
12  
16  
20  
30  
80  
64  
48  
122  
152  
229  
86  
118  
148  
224  
24  
4
11  
14  
21  
6
100  
150  
80  
60  
108  
164  
30  
6
8
120  
90  
45  
8
12  
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Screen size (4:3)  
Projector distance (L)  
Lens shift height9  
Lens shift  
width  
Diagonal  
size  
Width (W)  
Height (H)  
Shortest  
(Wide)  
Longest  
(Tele)  
Movement Movement  
distance (H1) distance (H2) distance  
(W1)  
Movement  
200  
250  
300  
508  
160  
200  
240  
406  
508  
610  
120  
150  
180  
305  
219  
275  
331  
5.6  
300  
-
7.6  
60  
75  
90  
152  
191  
229  
11  
14  
17  
28  
36  
43  
16  
20  
24  
41  
51  
61  
-
-
635  
762  
381  
457  
7.0  
8.4  
-
WXGA model with H LENS 1.3-1.8  
The numbers are approximate and may be slightly different from the actual measurements.  
Screen size (16:10) Projector distance (L)  
Lens shift height9  
Lens shift  
width  
Diagonal  
size  
Width (W)  
Height (H)  
Shortest  
(Wide)  
Longest  
(Tele)  
Movement  
distance (H1) distance (H2) distance  
(W1)  
Movement  
Movement  
cm  
cm  
cm  
m
m
cm  
cm  
cm  
inch  
40  
inc  
34  
inch  
21  
inch  
44  
inch  
62  
inch  
10  
15  
19  
24  
36  
49  
61  
73  
inch  
5
inch  
3
102  
152  
203  
254  
381  
508  
635  
762  
86  
54  
1.1  
1.7  
2.3  
3.0  
4.5  
6.0  
7.5  
9.0  
1.6  
2.4  
3.2  
4.1  
6.1  
25  
12  
17  
23  
29  
43  
58  
72  
86  
9
60  
51  
129  
172  
215  
323  
431  
538  
646  
32  
81  
68  
94  
37  
7
5
13  
17  
22  
33  
44  
55  
65  
80  
68  
42  
108  
135  
202  
269  
337  
404  
92  
127  
160  
241  
49  
9
7
100  
150  
200  
250  
300  
85  
53  
116  
176  
236  
296  
356  
62  
11  
17  
23  
28  
34  
9
127  
170  
212  
254  
79  
92  
13  
17  
21  
26  
106  
132  
159  
323  
-
8.2  
-
123  
154  
185  
-
-
WUXGA model with H LENS 1.3-1.8  
The numbers are approximate and may be slightly different from the actual measurements.  
Screen size (16:10) Projector distance (L)  
Lens shift height9  
Lens shift  
width  
Diagonal  
size  
Width (W)  
Height (H)  
Shortest  
(Wide)  
Longest  
(Tele)  
Movement  
distance (H1) distance (H2) distance  
(W1)  
Movement  
Movement  
cm  
cm  
cm  
m
m
cm  
cm  
cm  
inch  
40  
inc  
34  
inch  
21  
inch  
42  
inch  
59  
inch  
10  
15  
21  
26  
39  
52  
65  
77  
inch  
4
inch  
3
102  
152  
203  
254  
381  
508  
635  
762  
86  
54  
1.1  
1.6  
2.2  
2.8  
4.2  
5.7  
7.1  
8.6  
1.5  
2.3  
3.1  
3.9  
5.8  
26  
10  
15  
20  
25  
37  
50  
62  
75  
8
60  
51  
129  
172  
215  
323  
431  
538  
646  
32  
81  
65  
90  
39  
6
5
12  
17  
21  
31  
42  
52  
62  
80  
68  
42  
108  
135  
202  
269  
337  
404  
87  
121  
152  
229  
52  
8
7
100  
150  
200  
250  
300  
85  
53  
110  
167  
224  
281  
338  
66  
10  
15  
20  
24  
29  
8
127  
170  
212  
254  
79  
98  
12  
16  
20  
25  
106  
132  
159  
307  
-
7.8  
-
131  
164  
197  
-
-
B.3 Specications H LENS 2.2-2.7  
General  
F No. : F2.1-2.4  
Focal distance : f=32.4-40.5 mm  
Zoom/focus : electrical drive  
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W
W1  
W1  
W
W1  
W1  
C
C
L
L
A
A
I
II  
Image B-3  
XGA model with H LENS 2.2-2.7  
The numbers are approximate and may be slightly different from the actual measurements.  
Screen size (4:3) Projector distance (L)  
Lens shift height9  
Lens shift  
width  
Diagonal  
size  
Width (W)10  
Height (H)  
Shortest  
(Wide)  
Longest  
(Tele)  
Movement  
distance (H1) distance (H2) distance  
(W1)  
Movement  
Movement  
cm  
cm  
cm  
m
m
cm  
cm  
cm  
inch  
40  
inc  
32  
inch  
24  
inch  
-
inch  
88  
inch  
12  
18  
24  
30  
45  
60  
75  
90  
inch  
2
inch  
3
-
102  
152  
203  
254  
381  
508  
635  
762  
81  
61  
2.2  
30  
6
8
60  
48  
122  
163  
203  
305  
406  
508  
610  
36  
91  
105  
142  
180  
273  
366  
459  
553  
2.7  
135  
182  
228  
345  
462  
579  
696  
3.4  
46  
3
9
5
12  
16  
20  
30  
41  
51  
61  
80  
64  
48  
122  
152  
229  
305  
381  
457  
3.6  
4.6  
61  
4
11  
14  
21  
28  
36  
43  
6
100  
150  
200  
250  
300  
80  
60  
4.6  
5.8  
76  
6
8
120  
160  
200  
240  
90  
6.9  
8.8  
114  
152  
191  
229  
8
12  
16  
20  
24  
120  
150  
180  
9.3  
11.7  
14.7  
17.7  
11  
14  
17  
11.7  
14.0  
WXGA model with H LENS 2.2-2.7  
The numbers are approximate and may be slightly different from the actual measurements.  
Screen size (16:10) Projector distance (L)  
Lens shift height9  
Lens shift  
width  
Diagonal  
size  
Width (W)10  
Height (H)  
Shortest  
(Wide)  
Longest  
(Tele)  
Movement  
distance (H1) distance (H2) distance  
(W1)  
Movement  
Movement  
cm  
cm  
cm  
m
m
cm  
cm  
cm  
inch  
40  
inc  
34  
inch  
21  
inch  
-
inch  
95  
inch  
10  
15  
19  
24  
36  
49  
61  
73  
inch  
5
inch  
3
-
102  
152  
203  
254  
381  
508  
635  
762  
86  
54  
2.4  
25  
12  
17  
23  
29  
43  
58  
72  
86  
9
60  
51  
129  
172  
215  
323  
431  
538  
646  
32  
81  
113  
153  
193  
294  
394  
494  
594  
2.9  
145  
196  
246  
371  
497  
623  
748  
3.7  
37  
7
5
13  
17  
22  
33  
44  
55  
65  
80  
68  
42  
108  
135  
202  
269  
337  
404  
3.9  
5.0  
49  
9
7
100  
150  
200  
250  
300  
85  
53  
4.9  
6.2  
62  
11  
17  
23  
28  
34  
9
127  
170  
212  
254  
79  
7.5  
9.4  
92  
13  
17  
21  
26  
106  
132  
159  
10.0  
12.5  
15.1  
12.6  
15.8  
19.0  
123  
154  
185  
130  
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B. Optional lens H LENS 1.3-1.8  
WUXGA model with H LENS 1.3-1.8  
The numbers are approximate and may be slightly different from the actual measurements.  
Screen size (16:10) Projector distance (L)  
Lens shift height9  
Lens shift  
width  
Diagonal  
size  
Width (W)10  
Height (H)  
Shortest  
(Wide)  
Longest  
(Tele)  
Movement  
distance (H1) distance (H2) distance  
(W1)  
Movement  
Movement  
cm  
cm  
cm  
m
m
cm  
cm  
cm  
inch  
40  
inc  
34  
inch  
21  
inch  
-
inch  
89  
inch  
10  
15  
21  
26  
39  
52  
65  
77  
inch  
4
inch  
3
-
102  
152  
203  
254  
381  
508  
635  
762  
86  
54  
2.3  
26  
10  
15  
20  
25  
37  
50  
62  
75  
8
60  
51  
129  
172  
215  
323  
431  
538  
646  
32  
81  
107  
146  
184  
279  
374  
470  
565  
2.7  
137  
185  
233  
353  
473  
592  
712  
3.5  
39  
6
5
12  
17  
21  
31  
42  
52  
62  
80  
68  
42  
108  
135  
202  
269  
337  
404  
3.7  
4.7  
52  
8
7
100  
150  
200  
250  
300  
85  
53  
4.7  
5.9  
66  
10  
15  
20  
24  
29  
8
127  
170  
212  
254  
79  
7.1  
9.0  
98  
12  
16  
20  
25  
106  
132  
159  
9.5  
12.0  
15.0  
18.1  
131  
164  
197  
11.9  
14.4  
10. When the lens is set to wide to the full, the screen corners are shaded depending on the lens shift position.  
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C. Environmental information  
C. ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION  
C.1 Disposal information  
Disposal Information  
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment  
This symbol on the product indicates that, under the European Directive 2012/19/EU governing waste from electrical and  
electronic equipment, this product must not be disposed of with other municipal waste. Please dispose of your waste equipment by  
handing it over to a designated collection point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment. To prevent possible  
harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, please separate these items from other types of waste  
and recycle them responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources.  
For more information about recycling of this product, please contact your local city ofce or your municipal waste disposal service.  
For details, please visit the Barco website at: http://www.barco.com/en/AboutBarco/weee  
Disposal of batteries in the product  
This product contains batteries covered by the Directive 2006/66/EC which must be collected and disposed of separately  
from municipal waste.  
If the battery contains more than the specied values of lead (Pb), mercury (Hg) or cadmium (Cd), these chemical symbols will  
appear below the crossed-out wheeled bin symbol.  
By participating in separate collection of batteries, you will help to ensure proper disposal and to prevent potential negative effects  
on the environment and human health.  
C.2 Rohs compliance  
Turkey RoHS compliance  
Türkiye Cumhuriyeti: AEEE Yönetmeliğine Uygundur.  
[Republic of Turkey: In conformity with the WEEE Regulation]  
中国大RoHS (Information for China ROHS compliance)  
(1)子信息染控制标识 (3)根据包装回收(GB/T18455-2010) 根据2006/2/28公布的子信息染控制管理,  
标记是适用于在中国售的子信息品的境保使用期限。 只要能遵守本品在安全和使用方面的注意事,从生日  
算起的年限以内, 不会对环染,人体,财产产生深刻的影响。  
10  
注:此境保使用期限并不包含消耗品(池等)。  
品正常使用终结废,有关电子信息品的回收、再利用等要遵守各自治体的法律法的要求。  
(2)含有有害6的名称,含有量,含有部品  
品中所含有的有害6的名称,含有量,含有部品如下表所示。  
品中有毒有害物或元素的名称及含量  
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部件名称  
有毒有害物或元素  
(Hg)  
(Pb)  
(Cd)  
六价(Cr(VI))  
溴联(PBB) 醚  
(PBDE)  
x
x
x
x
x
x
o
o
x
o
o
x
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
装基板  
框架  
光学元  
遥控器  
电缆类  
灯泡  
注(×的表示意思)  
:表示有毒有害物部件所有均材料中的含量均在SJ/T11363-2006定的限量要求以下。  
×:表示有毒有害物至少在部件的某一均材料中的含量超出SJ/T11363-2006定的限量要求。  
1. 零部件名称的框架,包括外部框架及内部构件。  
(3)根据包装回收(GB/T18455-2010)  
弃包装器材,有包装器材的回收、再利用等遵守地方自治体的相法律法的要求。  
池包装膜  
随包装物品袋  
材料  
外包装箱 / 隔板  
随包装物品(CD-ROM)  
品包装膜  
随包装物包装布  
: 表面  
: 背面  
C.3 Address  
口商:巴可伟视(北京)子有限公司  
口商地址:北京市昌平区昌平科技园昌盛路16号日本国 京都制造  
Factory  
MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION, KYOTO WORKS  
1 Zusho Baba, Nagaokakyo City,  
Kyoto, 617-8550, Japan  
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Glossary  
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Index  
INDEX  
A
Aspect ratio 58, 60  
C
Cleaning 99, 101  
Filter 99, 101  
Computer image 62–63  
Cleaning lter 99, 101  
Connection 22–24  
Advanced features 85–88, 90  
Control 88, 90  
Password function 85–86  
Covers 21, 27  
D
E
F
Aspect ratio 58, 60  
G
Getting started 29, 32  
B
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Index  
I
Network settings 75–80  
Installation 14, 20  
O
Option lens 119, 127  
Option lens 0.8-1.0 119–121  
K
Option lens 1.3-1.8 127–128  
Option lens 2.2-2.7 127, 129  
Option lens 2.8-4.5 119, 121, 123  
L
Replacement 93–94, 96  
Lamp relay 81, 83  
Lamp replacement 93–94, 96  
Option lens 4.5-8.7 119, 121, 124  
P
Password function 85–86  
M
Projected image 34–36  
N
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