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Important Safety Information
Congratulations on purchasing the BOXLIGHT DLP projector!
Important:
It is strongly recommended that you read this section carefully before using the projector. These
safety and usage instructions will ensure that you enjoy many years of safe use of the projector.
Keep this manual for future reference.
Symbols Used
Warning symbols are used on the unit and in this manual to alert you of hazardous situations.
The following styles are used in this manual to alert you to important information.
Note:
Provides additional information on the topic at hand.
Important:
Provides additional information that should not be overlooked.
Caution:
Alerts you to situations that may damage the unit.
Warning:
Alerts you to situations that may damage the unit, create a hazardous environment, or cause per-
sonal injury.
Throughout this manual, component parts and items in the OSD menus are denoted in bold font as in this
example:
“Push the Menu button on the remote control to open the Main menu.”
Remote Control
Some remote controls have a laser for pointing out items on a screen.
DANGER: Do not point the laser in the eyes. Doing so can damage the eyes permanently.
General Safety Information
¾
Do not open the unit case. Aside from the projection lamp, there are no user-serviceable parts in
the unit. For servicing, contact qualified service personnel.
¾
¾
Follow all warnings and cautions in this manual and on the unit case.
The projection lamp is extremely bright by design. To avoid damage to eyes, do not look into the
lens when the lamp is on.
¾
¾
¾
Do not place the unit on an unstable surface, cart, or stand.
Avoid using the system near water, in direct sunlight, or near a heating device.
Do not place heavy objects such as books or bags on the unit.
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Power Safety
¾
¾
Only use the supplied power cord.
Do not place anything on the power cord. Place the power cord where it will not be in the way of
foot traffic.
¾
Remove the batteries from the remote control when storing or not in use for a prolonged period.
Replacing the Lamp
Replacing the lamp can be hazardous if done incorrectly. See Replacing the Lamps on page 83 for clear
and safe instructions for this procedure. Before replacing the lamp:
¾
¾
Unplug the power cord.
Allow the lamp to cool for about one hour.
Important Recycle Instructions:
Lamp(s) inside this product contain mercury. This product may contain other electronic waste that
can be hazardous if not disposed of properly. Recycle or dispose in accordance with local, state, or federal
Laws. For more information, contact the Electronic Industries Alliance at WWW.EIAE.ORG. For lamp
specific disposal information check WWW.LAMPRECYCLE.ORG.
Cleaning the Projector
¾
¾
Unplug the power cord before cleaning. See Cleaning the projector on page 81.
Allow the lamp to cool for about one hour.
Regulatory Warnings
Before installing and using the projector, read the regulatory notices in the Regulatory Compliance section
on page 107.
Symbol Explanations
DISPOSAL: Do not use household or municipal waste collection services for
disposal of electrical and electronic equipment. EU countries require the use
of separate recycling collection services.
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DLP Projector—User’s Manual
Main Features
x
x
x
x
x
x
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Lightweight unit, easy to pack away and transport.
Compatible with all major video standards including NTSC, PAL, and SECAM.
A high brightness rating allows for presentations in daylight or in lit rooms.
Supports resolutions up to UXGA at 16.7 million colors to deliver crisp, clear images.
Flexible setup allows for front, rear projections.
Line-of-vision projections remain square, with advanced keystone correction for angled projections.
Input source automatically detected.
About this manual
This manual is intended for end users and describes how to install and operate the DLP projector. Wher-
ever possible, relevant information—such as an illustration and its description—has been kept on one
page. This printer-friendly format is both for your convenience and to help save paper, thereby protecting
the environment. It is suggested that you only print sections that are relevant to your needs.
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Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION................................................................................................................................................................. 1
PACKING CHECKLIST........................................................................................................................................................... 1
VIEWS OF PROJECTOR PARTS............................................................................................................................................... 2
Front-right View ............................................................................................................................................................. 2
Top view.......................................................................................................................................................................... 3
Bottom view..................................................................................................................................................................... 4
TOP FEATURES..................................................................................................................................................................... 5
Lens Controls.................................................................................................................................................................. 5
OSD Controls and Status LEDs...................................................................................................................................... 6
TERMINAL PANEL FEATURES............................................................................................................................................... 8
REMOTE CONTROL PARTS ................................................................................................................................................. 10
REMOTE CONTROL OPERATING RANGE............................................................................................................................. 12
PROJECTOR AND REMOTE CONTROL BUTTONS.................................................................................................................. 12
Remote Control............................................................................................................................................................. 12
SETUP AND OPERATION............................................................................................................................................... 13
INSERTING THE REMOTE CONTROL BATTERIES ................................................................................................................. 13
INSTALLING OR REMOVING THE OPTIONAL LENS .............................................................................................................. 14
Removing the Existing Lens From the Projector .......................................................................................................... 14
Installing the New Lens................................................................................................................................................. 15
THROW DISTANCE AND SCREEN SIZE ................................................................................................................................ 16
INSTALLING THE OPTIONAL COLOR WHEEL ...................................................................................................................... 18
MAKING CONNECTIONS..................................................................................................................................................... 21
Connecting Your PC or Macintosh Computer.............................................................................................................. 21
Connecting an External Monitor .................................................................................................................................. 22
Connecting Your DVD Player with Component Output ............................................................................................... 23
Connecting Your VCR or Laser Disc Player ................................................................................................................ 24
PROJECTING AN IMAGE (BASIC OPERATION)...................................................................................................... 25
TURNING ON THE PROJECTOR ............................................................................................................................................ 25
Note on Startup Screen (Menu Language Select screen).............................................................................................. 26
SELECTING AN INPUT SOURCE ........................................................................................................................................... 27
ADJUSTING THE PICTURE POSITION AND PICTURE SIZE ..................................................................................................... 28
Adjusting Picture Position Manually............................................................................................................................ 28
Lens Shift Adjustable Range ......................................................................................................................................... 29
From the Remote Control Unit ..................................................................................................................................... 30
Adjusting the Projector Level ....................................................................................................................................... 32
OPTIMIZING AN RGB IMAGE AUTOMATICALLY................................................................................................................. 33
Adjusting the Image Using AUTO................................................................................................................................. 33
ADJUSTING VOLUME UP AND DOWN ................................................................................................................................. 34
TURNING OFF THE PROJECTOR........................................................................................................................................... 35
About Direct Power Off ................................................................................................................................................ 36
After Use ....................................................................................................................................................................... 36
CONVENIENT FEATURES ............................................................................................................................................. 37
TURNING OFF THE IMAGE AND SOUND .............................................................................................................................. 37
FREEZING A PICTURE......................................................................................................................................................... 37
ADJUSTING THE FOCUS/ZOOM MANUALLY ....................................................................................................................... 38
Adjusting by Using the OSD Control Panel.................................................................................................................. 38
CHANGING LAMP MODE.................................................................................................................................................... 39
Changing Lamp Mode by Using the Projector's OSD Control Panel........................................................................... 39
GETTING INFORMATION..................................................................................................................................................... 40
ADJUSTING POSITION/TOTAL DOTS/FINE SYNC................................................................................................................. 41
Adjusting Position/Total Dots/Fine Sync by using the OSD Control Panel.................................................................. 41
Correcting Keystone by Using the Remote Control...................................................................................................... 42
PREVENTING THE UNAUTHORIZED USE OF THE PROJECTOR .............................................................................................. 44
Locking the Projector ................................................................................................................................................... 44
Unlocking the Projector................................................................................................................................................ 45
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USING THE PHYSICAL LOCK .............................................................................................................................................. 46
Using the Kensington Lock ........................................................................................................................................... 46
USING ON-SCREEN DISPLAY....................................................................................................................................... 47
USING THE MENUS ............................................................................................................................................................ 47
Navigating the OSD ...................................................................................................................................................... 47
MENU TREE ....................................................................................................................................................................... 49
MENU ELEMENTS .............................................................................................................................................................. 51
INPUT MENU DESCRIPTIONS AND FUNCTIONS ................................................................................................................... 52
ADJUST MENU DESCRIPTIONS AND FUNCTIONS................................................................................................................. 53
Image menu................................................................................................................................................................... 53
Image options menu ...................................................................................................................................................... 54
Video menu ................................................................................................................................................................... 56
DETAIL SETTING MENU DESCRIPTIONS AND FUNCTIONS .................................................................................................. 59
Basic.............................................................................................................................................................................. 59
White balance................................................................................................................................................................ 61
Color correction............................................................................................................................................................ 62
SETTING MENU DESCRIPTIONS AND FUNCTIONS ............................................................................................................... 63
Basic.............................................................................................................................................................................. 63
Installation.................................................................................................................................................................... 66
Network setting ............................................................................................................................................................. 71
Option ........................................................................................................................................................................... 72
INFORMATION MENU DESCRIPTIONS AND FUNCTIONS ...................................................................................................... 76
Usage time .................................................................................................................................................................... 76
Input.............................................................................................................................................................................. 77
Network......................................................................................................................................................................... 78
Version.......................................................................................................................................................................... 79
RESET MENU DESCRIPTIONS AND FUNCTIONS................................................................................................................... 80
MAINTENANCE................................................................................................................................................................ 81
CLEANING THE PROJECTOR................................................................................................................................................ 81
Cleaning the Cabinet .................................................................................................................................................... 81
Cleaning the Lens ......................................................................................................................................................... 81
Cleaning the Filters ...................................................................................................................................................... 82
Replacing the Lamps..................................................................................................................................................... 83
Resetting the Lamp Time Counter................................................................................................................................. 86
APPENDIX.......................................................................................................................................................................... 87
TROUBLESHOOTING........................................................................................................................................................... 87
Indicator Messages ....................................................................................................................................................... 87
Common Problems and Solutions................................................................................................................................. 88
Tips for Troubleshooting............................................................................................................................................... 88
IMAGE PROBLEMS.............................................................................................................................................................. 89
Lamp Problems............................................................................................................................................................. 89
Remote Control Problems............................................................................................................................................. 90
Audio Problems............................................................................................................................................................. 90
HAVING THE PROJECTOR SERVICED .................................................................................................................................. 90
SPECIFICATIONS............................................................................................................................................................. 91
PROJECTOR SPECIFICATIONS.............................................................................................................................................. 91
Optical Specifications ................................................................................................................................................... 91
Electrical Specifications ............................................................................................................................................... 92
Mechanical Specifications ............................................................................................................................................ 93
Environmental Considerations ..................................................................................................................................... 93
Optional Parts............................................................................................................................................................... 93
CABINET DIMENSIONS ....................................................................................................................................................... 94
PIN ASSIGNMENTS OF MINI D-SUB 15 PIN INPUT CONNECTOR.......................................................................................... 95
COMPATIBLE INPUT SIGNAL LIST ...................................................................................................................................... 96
PC CONTROL CODES AND CABLE CONNECTIONS .............................................................................................................. 98
PC Control Connector (DIN-9P).................................................................................................................................. 98
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Control Command Diagram ......................................................................................................................................... 99
Control Sequence.......................................................................................................................................................... 99
Operation Commands ................................................................................................................................................... 99
Remote Commands........................................................................................................................................................ 99
Set Value Command.................................................................................................................................................... 100
Data Range ................................................................................................................................................................. 100
Query Command......................................................................................................................................................... 100
Response message....................................................................................................................................................... 100
SCREEN TRIGGER............................................................................................................................................................. 101
OPERATION USING HTTP BROWSER ............................................................................................................................... 102
Overview..................................................................................................................................................................... 102
Preparation Before Use .............................................................................................................................................. 102
Handling of the Address for Operation by Using a Browser...................................................................................... 102
Configuring Network Settings..................................................................................................................................... 103
Structure of the HTTP Server...................................................................................................................................... 105
REGULATORY COMPLIANCE ................................................................................................................................... 107
FCC WARNING................................................................................................................................................................ 107
CANADA .......................................................................................................................................................................... 107
SAFETY CERTIFICATIONS................................................................................................................................................. 107
EN 55022 WARNING ....................................................................................................................................................... 107
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Bottom view
ITEM
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Adjust projection height
SEE PAGE:
Height adjusters
32
1.
2.
Contact your dealer for information on mounting the projector on a
ceiling
Ceiling support holes
Note:
When installing, ensure that you use only UL Listed ceiling mounts.
Caution:
With ceiling installation, use approved mounting hardware & M4 screws; maximum depth of screw:
12 mm; distance from ceiling/ wall: 20 cm (0.7 feet) for proper ventilation; distance from fluorescent
lamps: at least 1 m (3 feet) front and back of the projector. For permanent installations, follow local
codes.
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Top Features
Lens Controls
ITEM
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
SEE PAGE:
ZOOM
Increase/decrease projected image size
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
38
UP CURSOR
RIGHT CURSOR
DOWN CURSOR
LEFT CURSOR
Move image left, right, up, or down
FOCUS
Focus the projected image
6.
38
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OSD Controls and Status LEDs
ITEM
1.
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Open / Close the OSD
SEE PAGE:
MENU
47
47
UP/ DOWN/ LEFT/
RIGHT BUTTONS
Navigate and change settings in the OSD
2.
RIGHT CURSOR/
VOLUME INCREASE
Increase volume
3.
4.
5.
34
47
27
CANCEL
SOURCE
Exit the On-Screen Display (OSD)
Detects the input device
Turn the projector on or off (main power switch
must be turned on first).
Press to place the projector in standby mode.
POWER
6.
25
Green
LAMP 2 (LED)
LAMP 1 (LED)
See Indicator Messages
7.
8.
87
87
Flashing
Green
See Indicator Messages
Flashing
Green
Red
WARNING (LED)
See Indicator Messages
9.
87
Orange
Flashing
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ITEM
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
SEE PAGE:
Green
POWER (LED)
See Indicator Messages
10.
Orange
Flashing
87
AUTO
Optimize image size, position, and resolution
Select or change settings in the OSD
11.
12.
33
47
LEFT
CURSOR/VOLUME
DECREASE
Decrease volume
13.
34
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Terminal Panel Features
ITEM
1.
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
SEE PAGE:
Connect the DVI-D cable (not supplied) from a
computer
COMPUTER 3 IN
21
AUDIO IN
(COMPUTER 3)
Connect the audio cable (not supplied) from the input device
2.
AUDIO OUT
Audio loop-thru
3.
4.
MONITOR OUT
Connect to a monitor
AUDIO IN
(COMPUTER 2)
Connect the audio cable (not supplied) from the input device
5.
6.
7.
AUDIO IN [L
(MONO)/R]
(COMPONENT)
Connect an RCA audio cables (not supplied) from the input device
right and left channels
SERIAL PORT IN
SCREEN TRIGGER
S-VIDEO
Installation control
98
101
24
When connected to the screen through a commer-
cially available cable, the screen deploys
automatically on start up of the projector. The
screen retracts when the projector is powered off
(see notes below)
8.
9.
Connect a commercially available S-video cable
from a video device
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ITEM
10.
LABEL
POWER SWITCH
AC IN
DESCRIPTION
Turn on/off the projector
Connect the supplied power cable
SEE PAGE:
35
25
11.
AUDIO IN [L
(MONO)/R]
(VIDEO)
Connect RCA audio cables (not supplied) from the
input device right and left channels. This audio
jack is shared with S-Video input.
12.
24
Connect a composite video cable (not supplied)
from a video device to the yellow RCA jack
VIDEO IN
13.
14.
23
23
COMPONENT IN (Y,
Pb/Cb, Pr/Cr)
Connect a component video enabled device
COMPUTER 2 IN
(R/Cr, G/Y, B/Cb, H,
V)
Connect RGBHV or Component signal from com-
puter or component video enabled device
15.
16.
24
21
COMPUTER 1 IN
Connect a VGA cable (supplied) from a computer
AUDIO IN
(COMPUTER 1)
Connect the audio cable (not supplied) from the input device
Connect a LAN cable (not supplied) from a computer
17.
18.
19.
LAN
Connect the USB cable (not supplied) from a computer. For service
personnel only.
SERVICE
Note:
y To use this feature, you must turn on the Screen Trigger function on the OSD.
y Screen controllers are supplied and supported by screen manufacturers.
y Do not use this jack for anything other than intended use.
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Remote Control Parts
Important:
1. Avoid using the projector with bright fluorescent lighting turned on. Certain high-frequency fluores-
cent lights can disrupt remote control operation.
2. Be sure nothing obstructs the path between the remote control and the projector. If the path be-
tween the remote control and the projector is obstructed, you can bounce the signal off certain
reflective surfaces such as projector screens.
3. The buttons and keys on the projector have the same functions as the corresponding buttons on
the remote control. This user’s manual describes the functions based on the remote control.
ITEM
1.
LABEL
Status LED
DESCRIPTION
SEE PAGE:
Lights when the remote control is used
Laser
Use as on screen pointer. DO NOT POINT IN EYES.
Up arrow when connected through USB to a PC
Right arrow when connected through USB to a PC
Down arrow when connected through USB to a PC
Page down when connected through USB to a PC
2.
Up
3.
Right
4.
Down
Page Down
5.
6.
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ITEM
7.
LABEL
Up cursor
DESCRIPTION
SEE PAGE:
Navigates and changes settings in the OSD
Navigates and changes settings in the OSD
47
47
34
Right cursor
Down cursor
Volume +/-
Mute
8.
9.
Adjusts volume
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
Note:
Mutes the built-in speaker
Zoom in
Zoom+
Zoom-
Zoom out
Freeze
Freeze/unfreezes the on-screen picture
Makes the screen blank
Detects the input device
Auto adjustment for phase, tracking, size, position
Opens the OSD
Blank
Source
Auto
Menu
47
Opens the OSD Status menu (the menu only opens when an input
device is detected)
Status
Keystone top/bottom
Left cursor
Enter
Corrects image-trapezoid (wider top/bottom) effect
Navigates and changes settings in the OSD
Changes settings in the OSD
42
47
47
Page Up
Left
Page up when connected through USB to a PC
Left arrow when connected through USB to a PC
Enter key when connected through USB to a PC
Turns the projector on or off
Enter
Power
25
The remote control can only interface with a computer when connected to the computer through a
USB cable connection. The computer cable connects a computer to the projector for display pur-
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Remote Control Operating Range
The remote control uses infrared transmission to control the projector. It is not necessary to point the
remote directly at the projector. Provided you are not holding the remote perpendicular to the sides or
the rear of the projector, the remote will function well within a radius of about 7 meters (23 feet) and
15 degrees above or below the projector level. If the projector does not respond to the remote control,
move a little closer.
Projector and Remote Control Buttons
The projector can be operated using the remote control or the buttons on the top of the projector. All
operations can be carried out with the remote control; however, the buttons on the projector are lim-
ited in use. The following illustration shows the corresponding buttons on the remote control and on
the projector.
Remote Control
Some buttons on the projector have two functions. For example, item 6/11 on the projector functions
as both the volume down button and as the left cursor key in OSD menus.
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SETUP AND OPERATION
Inserting the Remote Control Batteries
Remove the battery compartment
cover by sliding the cover in the di-
rection of the arrow.
1.
Insert the supplied batteries taking
note of the polarity (+/-) as shown
here.
2.
Replace the cover.
3.
Caution:
1. Only use AAA batteries. (Alkaline is better).
2. Dispose of used batteries according to local ordinance regulations.
3. Remove the battery when not using the projector for prolonged periods.
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Screen Size
Width
912 Lens
2.22 - 4.43
913 Lens
4.43 - 8.3
Diagonal
Height
Distance
[inches]
[inches] [m] [inches] [m] [inches] [m]
[inches]
[m]
[m]
40 1.02
50 1.27
60 1.52
67 1.70
72 1.83
80 2.03
84 2.13
90 2.29
100 2.54
120 3.05
150 3.81
180 4.57
200 5.08
210 5.33
240 6.10
261 6.63
270 6.86
300 7.62
350 8.89
400 10.16
450 11.43
500 12.70
32 0.81
40 1.02
48 1.22
54 1.36
58 1.46
64 1.63
67 1.71
72 1.83
80 2.03
96 2.44
120 3.05
144 3.66
160 4.06
168 4.27
192 4.88
209 5.30
216 5.49
240 6.10
280 7.11
320 8.13
360 9.14
400 10.16
24 0.61
30 0.76
69.4 - 142.3 1.76 - 3.61 139.2 - 266.9 3.54 - 6.78
87.8 - 178.9 2.23 - 4.54 175.3 - 335.0 4.45 - 8.51
36 0.91 106.2 - 215.5 2.70 - 5.47 211.5 - 403.1 5.37 - 10.24
40 1.02 119.0 - 241.2 3.02 - 6.13 236.8 - 450.8 6.01 - 11.45
43 1.10 128.2 - 259.5 3.26 - 6.59 254.8 - 484.9 6.47 - 12.32
48 1.22 142.9 - 288.8 3.63 - 7.34 283.7 - 539.4 7.21 - 13.70
50 1.28 150.3 - 303.5 3.82 - 7.71 298.2 - 566.6 7.57 - 14.39
54 1.37 161.3 - 325.4 4.10 - 8.27 319.9 - 607.5 8.12 - 15.43
60 1.52 179.7 - 362.1 4.56 - 9.20 356.0 - 675.6 9.04 - 17.16
72 1.83 216.4 - 435.3 5.50 - 11.06 428.3 - 811.8 10.88 - 20.62
90 2.29 271.6 - 545.2 6.90 - 13.85 536.6 - 1016.1 13.63 - 25.81
108 2.74 326.7 - 655.1 8.30 - 16.64 645.0 - 1220.5 16.38 - 31.00
120 3.05 363.5 - 728.3 9.23 - 18.50 717.3 - 1356.7 18.22 - 34.46
126 3.20 381.9 - 765.0 9.70 - 19.43 753.4 - 1424.8 19.14 - 36.19
144 3.66 437.0 - 874.9 11.10 - 22.22 861.8 - 1629.1 21.89 - 41.38
157 3.98 475.6 - 951.8 12.08 - 24.18 937.7 - 1772.2 23.82 - 45.01
162 4.11 492.2 - 984.7 12.50 - 25.01 970.2 - 1833.5 24.64 - 46.57
180 4.57 547.3 - 1094.6 13.90 - 27.80 1078.6
210 5.33 639.2 - 1277.8 16.24 - 32.46 1259.2
240 6.10 731.1 - 1460.9 18.57 - 37.11 1439.9
270 6.86 823.0 - 1644.0 20.90 - 41.76 1620.5
300 7.62 914.9 - 1827.2 23.24 - 46.41 1801.2
-
-
-
-
-
2037.8 27.40 - 51.76
2378.3 31.98 - 60.41
2718.9 36.57 - 69.06
3059.4 41.16 - 77.71
3400.0 45.75 - 86.36
Caution:
Ceiling installation must be done by a qualified professional. Contact your dealer for more informa-
tion.
It is not recommended you install the projector yourself.
Only use the projector on a solid, level surface. Serious injury and damage can occur if the projector
is dropped.
Do not use the projector in an environment where extreme temperature occurs. The projector must
be used at temperatures between 41 degrees Fahrenheit (5 degrees Celsius) and 104 degrees
Fahrenheit (40 degrees Celsius).
Screen damage will occur if the projector is exposed to moisture, dust or smoke.
Do not cover the vents on the projector. Proper ventilation is required to dissipate heat. Damage to
the projector will occur if the vents are covered.
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Installing the Optional Color Wheel
The projector comes with a four-segment color wheel installed. An additional six-segment color wheel
is optional. To replace the color wheel (located under the lamp cover adjacent to lamp 1) refer to the
following guide.
Note:
Wait until the lamp house and the color wheel cool off.
Remove the four screws (A) on the
lamp cover.
1.
Lift the lamp cover in the direction of
the arrow (B).
2.
Unscrew the retaining screws (x 4) on
the four-segment color wheel.
3.
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Lift the color wheel in the direction
shown.
4.
Insert the six-segment color wheel
5.
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Close the lamp cover and secure the
retaining screws as shown.
6.
Storing Unused Color Wheel:
Keep the unused color wheel in the zipper bag in which the 6-segment color wheel (not supplied) was
packaged.
This bag prevents dust from falling or collecting on the color wheel.
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Making Connections
Connecting Your PC or Macintosh Computer
Enabling the computer’s external display:
Displaying an image on the notebook PC’s screen does not necessarily mean it outputs a signal to
the projector. When using a PC compatible laptop, a combination of function keys will enable/disable
the external display. Usually, the combination of the Fn-key along with one of the 12 function keys
activates the external display.
To connect a PC or Macintosh computer to the projector, refer to the following guide.
1. Connect a computer to the projector through one of the three available input data connections
before turning on the PC or the projector. The best signal order (from best to least suitable) is
as follows:
ƒ
Computer 3 in (see Terminal Panel Features on page 8) is a digital signal and offers the
best connection to your computer.
Note:
The DVI (DIGITAL) connector (COMPUTER 3) accepts VGA (640 x 480), 1152 x 864,
XGA (1024 x 768), SXGA (1280 x 1024@up to 60Hz) and UXGA(1600 x 1200 @ 60Hz).
ƒ
ƒ
Computer 2 in (see Terminal Panel Features on page 8) is an analog signal; use a DSUB-
15 cable-to-5BNC connection.
Computer 1 in as shown below (see Terminal Panel Features on page 8) is an analog sig-
nal that uses a standard RGB computer cable.
2. Turn on the projector and select the chosen method of connection from the source menu be-
fore turning on the PC (see Selecting an Input Source on page 27).
3. Turn on the PC.
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Note:
Failure to follow the above steps may not activate the digital output of the graphics card resulting in
no picture being displayed. Should this happen, restart your PC.
Connecting an External Monitor
Connect an external monitor to the projector through RGB out connections as shown below
(see Terminal Panel Features on page 8).
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Connecting Your DVD Player with Component Output
To connect a DVD Player to the projector, refer to the following guide.
1. Connect the DVD Player to the projector as shown below before turning on the Player or the pro-
jector.
2. Turn on the projector and select Component from the source menu before turning on the DVD
Player (see Selecting an Input Source on page 27).
3. Turn on the DVD Player.
Note:
Refer to your DVD player's user's manual for more information about your DVD player's video output
requirements.
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Connecting Your VCR or Laser Disc Player
To connect your VCR or Laser Disc Player, refer to the following diagram.
Note:
Refer to your VCR or laser disc player user’s manual for more information about your device’s re-
quirements.
Images may not be displayed correctly when using an S-Video or Video connection to fast-forward or
fast-rewind scanning.
The AUDIO IN RCA jack is shared between VIDEO IN and S-VIDEO IN.
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PROJECTING AN IMAGE (BASIC OPERATION)
Turning on the Projector
Once the projector is correctly located and the power cable and other connections are in place, it is
important that the projector is powered on correctly in order to avoid damage to components and un-
necessary wear and tear. Refer to the following guide to power on the projector.
Connect the power cable (A). Press
1.
the main power switch to the on ( I )
position as shown (B). All four LEDs
light orange, then the Lamp1 and 2
B
LEDs turn off and the Warning LED
lights green.
A
Press the POWER button once (see
2.
OSD Controls and Status LEDs on
page 6). The Power LED flashes
green and the internal cooling fan
starts.
After approximately 10 seconds, the
3.
Lamp1 and Lamp2 LEDs light green
and the Power LED flashes more rap-
idly.
Once the power LED is lit a solid
green, the projector is ready for use.
4.
Note:
If any of the LEDs remain flashing or blink there may be a problem with the startup. Please refer to the
Troubleshooting section on page 87.
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Note on Startup Screen (Menu Language Select screen)
In the first instance of powering on the projector, the language menu is displayed to select the default
language.
Select the required default language using the Ÿ or ź buttons on the OSD menu panel or the remote
control unit and press
.
Note:
The language select screen only appears on the first instance of power on. All subsequent operations
assume the selected default language. To change the default see page 65.
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Selecting an Input Source
The Input Source can be selected from the projector's control panel or from the remote control unit.
Refer to the following guide to select the Input Source.
Press Menu on the OSD control panel or on the
remote control unit to display the Main Menu.
1.
Scroll to the Input menu using Ÿorź and press
.
Note:
Return to the projected image by pressing Cancel
twice.
Select the required source using Ÿorź and press
2.
.
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The Screen window is displayed.
Select the desired picture size us-
4.
ing Ÿorź and press
.
When finished, press Cancel to
return to the projected image.
5.
Lens Shift Adjustable Range
The adjustable range for lens shift is tabulated below and subject to the conditions listed.
Note:
The drawings below apply to the standard lens only.
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To alter the picture size, press
Menu and select the Adjust
4.
menu using Ÿorź. Press
to
open the Adjust menu. Press
ŻorŹ to select Image Options
followed by Ÿorź to select
Screen. Press
.
Select the desired picture size
using Ÿorź and press
5.
.
When finished, press Menu to
return to the projected image.
6.
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Adjusting the Projector Level
To raise the level of the projector, twist
the adjusters clockwise.
1.
To lower the level of the projector, lift
the projector and twist the adjusters
counter clockwise.
2.
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Optimizing an RGB Image Automatically
Adjusting the Image Using AUTO
To optimize an RGB image automatically refer to the following guide.
Press the Auto button on the remote control (see Remote Control Parts on page 10) or the AUTO
button on the OSD control panel to optimize an RGB image automatically.
This adjustment may be necessary when you connect your computer for the first time.
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Adjusting Volume Up and Down
The volume can be adjusted from the OSD Control Panel or with the Remote Control unit. Refer to
the following as a guide.
Press the Volume +/- buttons on
1.
the remote control or the Ż Ź
buttons on the OSD control
panel. The volume level is dis-
played on screen.
Use the Volume +/- buttons or
the Ż Ź buttons on the OSD
control panel to adjust the level.
2.
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Turning off the Projector
Once the projector is no longer required, it is important to shut it down correctly to avoid damage or
unnecessary wear and tear to the projector.
Note:
y Do not unplug the power cable from the wall outlet or projector when the projector is powered on.
Doing so can cause damage to the AC IN connector of the projector and (or) the prong plug of the
power cable. To turn off the AC power supply when the projector is powered on, use a power strip
equipped with a switch and a breaker.
y Do not turn off the AC power supply within 10 seconds of making adjustment or setting changes
and closing the menu. Doing so can cause loss of adjustments and settings and return to default.
Refer to the following guide to shut down the projector.
Press the POWER button once. The
Power Off window displays.
1.
Press the POWER button or
2.
again on the OSD control panel or
remote control to verify power off.
The cooling fans continue to operate
(cooling-off time) and the power LED
flashes orange.
The cooling fans stop operating
when the projector turns off.
The projector enters Standby mode
when the power LED lights orange
and the warning LED lights green.
3.
Press the Main Power switch to the
off position (O) to turn off the projec-
tor.
4.
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About Direct Power Off
The projector has a feature called "Direct Power Off". This feature allows the projector to be turned off (even when
projecting an image) using a power strip equipped with a switch and a breaker.
Note:
Before using Direct Power Off, be sure to allow at least 20 minutes immediately after turning on the
projector and starting to display an image.
After Use
Preparation: Make sure that the projector is turned off.
1. Unplug the power cable.
2. Disconnect any other cables.
3. Return the height adjusters to their original, minimum position.
4. Cover the lens with the lens cap.
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CONVENIENT FEATURES
Turning Off the Image and Sound
The projected image and sound can be turned off for short periods of time with the remote control.
This feature is useful for breaking up presentations or for other brief interruptions in projections. To
turn off the picture and image, refer to the following guide.
1. Press the Blank button on the remote control once (see Remote Control Parts on page 10).
2. The image does not display.
3. To resume projection, press the Blank button once more.
Note:
For extended periods of time it is recommended that the projector be powered off.
Freezing a Picture
The projected image can be frozen for short periods of time by using the remote control. This feature
is useful for capturing still images from movies or freezing an animation at a particular point. To
freeze the projected image, refer to the following guide.
1. Press the Freeze button on the remote control once (see Remote Control Parts on page 10).
2. The screen freezes.
3. To resume, press the Freeze button once more.
Note:
For extended periods of time it is recommended that the projector be powered off.
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Adjusting the Focus/Zoom Manually
The focus and zoom can be adjusted manually from the projector focus/zoom panel. Refer to the fol-
lowing guides to adjust the focus and zoom manually.
Adjusting by Using the OSD Control Panel
Press the Focus or Zoom
1.
button on the projector
panel to display the appro-
priate window.
Adjust the Focus/Zoom us-
2.
ing the increase and
decrease buttons as re-
quired.
Press Cancel to return to
the projected image.
3.
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Changing Lamp Mode
The projector has two lamp modes available, Normal and Eco. The Normal mode is used for every-
day standard projection, whereas the Eco mode is used for saving power and lamp life. To change
the Lamp Mode, refer to the following guides.
Changing Lamp Mode by Using the Projector's OSD Control Panel
Press Menu on the projec-
1.
tor's OSD control panel to
display the Main menu.
Scroll to the Setting menu
using Ÿorź and press
.
Select the Basic tab using
ŻorŹ and select Lamp
control using Ÿorź.
2.
Press
.
From the Lamp control
window, select Normal or
Eco using Ÿorź. Select
3.
OK and press
.
Note:
When the projector is in Eco mode, brightness may be affected.
Normal Mode: 100% Brightness
Eco Mode: approx. 85% Brightness
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Getting Information
The Information screen provides details on the life of consumable items within the projector as well as
other information such as software version. To access the Information screen, refer to the following
guide.
Press Menu on the projec-
1.
tor's OSD control panel or
remote control to display
the Main Menu. Scroll to
the Information menu us-
ing Ÿorź and press
.
The Usage time menu is
displayed as the default
view. The menu items in
this screen are for display
and cannot be modified.
2.
Press Cancel or Menu to
return to the projected im-
age.
3.
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Adjusting Position/Total Dots/Fine Sync
The Position/Total dots/Fine sync and Keystone Correction can be adjusted manually from the pro-
jector's control panel or from the remote control unit. Refer to the following guides to adjust the
Keystone Distortion manually.
Adjusting Position/Total Dots/Fine Sync by using the OSD Control Panel
Press the Menu button to
display the Main menu. Se-
lect the Adjust menu using
1.
Ÿorź and press to
display the Adjust menu.
From the Adjust menu,
press ŻorŹ to select Im-
age Options and scroll
using Ÿorź to
Horizontal, Vertical, Total
dots, or Fine sync.
2.
Adjust the Horizontal, Ver-
tical, Total dots, or Fine
sync sliding bars using the
select ŸźŻŹ buttons.
3.
4.
Press Cancel or Menu to
return to the projected im-
age.
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Correcting Keystone by Using the Remote Control
Important:
When adjusting the keystone, place the projector in the following position.
y Horizontal: set to the lens center
y Vertical: set to the maximum top
Press the Keystone button
to display the Keystone
window.
1.
Adjust the Horizontal and
2.
Vertical sliding bars using
the select ŸźŻŹ but-
tons.
Adjust the slide bars until
3.
the screen trapezoid is a
regular shape (see dia-
gram).
Press Cancel or Menu to
return to the projected im-
age.
4.
Note:
Holding down the Keystone button for 2 seconds resets the default keystone values.
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ADJUSTMENT
Keystone
HORIZONTAL
VERTICAL
Max. +/– 35° approx.
Max. +/– 40° approx.
The following are conditions under which the maximum angle is achieved:
ƒ
When the standard lens is used
ƒ
ƒ
When the lens shift is set to H for center and V for 0.5 shift.
When the lens shift is used and yet you do not get the above-mentioned condition (H for center
and V for 0.5 shift), you cannot adjust the lens shift correctly.
ƒ
ƒ
Image is projected in Wide mode
Resolution is XGA
Note:
Higher resolution than XGA narrows the adjustable range.
Menu items should be set as follows:
ƒ
Aspect Ratio ........... 4:3
Horizontal and Vertical are adjusted separately.
A combination of both adjustments narrows the adjustable range.
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Preventing the Unauthorized Use of the Projector
The projector has a built-in security feature to lock the OSD control panels and deny remote control
operation. The security feature has no default keyword; in the first instance of enabling the security
feature, the user must define a keyword.
Locking the Projector
To setup the security keyword, refer to the following guide.
Press Menu on the OSD
1.
control panel on the projec-
tor or remote control to
display the Main menu.
Scroll to the Setting menu
using Ÿorź and press
.
The Setting menu is dis-
played. Select the
Installation tab using
ŻorŹ.
2.
Select PIN code lock us-
ing Ÿorź. Press . You
3.
are prompted to enable the
PIN code lock function. Se-
lect On using Ÿorź.
Select OK and press
.
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The PIN code window is
displayed. Enter a PIN
code between 4 and 10
characters using ŸźŻŹ.
The PIN code characters
4.
5.
change to “ ”. Press
*
.
Once a successful PIN
code is entered, a confir-
mation screen is displayed.
Enter the same password
as the previous step and
write it down for later refer-
ence. Press . A security
activation message is dis-
played. Select Cancel or
Menu to return to the Set-
ting menu or select OK to
enable security.
Caution:
When you have set or changed the PIN code, take a memo and keep it securely. If you forget your
PIN code, the projector can no longer be started. Contact your dealer or the service center.
Unlocking the Projector
To unlock the projector, refer to the following guide.
When the projector is
1.
locked, either by request
during operation or at start
up, the locked message is
displayed.
To unlock the projector,
2.
press Menu on the control
panel or remote control. The
PIN code window is dis-
played. Enter the previously
defined PIN code to activate
the projector.
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Using the Physical Lock
Using the Kensington Lock
If you are concerned about security, attach the projector to a permanent object with the
Kensington slot and a security cable.
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USING ON-SCREEN DISPLAY
Using the Menus
The projector has an On-Screen Display (OSD) that lets you make image adjustments and change
various settings.
Navigating the OSD
You can use the remote control or the buttons on the top of the projector to navigate and make
changes to the OSD. The following illustration shows the corresponding buttons on the remote control
and on the projector.
To open the OSD, press the Menu
1.
button on the OSD control panel or
remote control. There are six initial
menus. Press the cursor Ÿorź
buttons to move through the initial
menus and
menu.
to enter the desired
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Press the cursor Ż or Ź button to
move through secondary menus.
2.
3.
4.
Press Ÿorź to select menu items
and ŻorŹ to change values for
settings. Press
new setting.
to confirm the
Press Cancel or Menu to close the
OSD or leave a submenu.
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Menu Tree
Use the following illustrations to quickly find a setting or determine the range for a setting.
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Menu Elements
Some menus and windows contain large amounts of information in a small area. Refer to the follow-
ing guide to navigate through options more easily.
Title
Highlight
Slide bar
Exit
Title
Radio button
Menu windows or dialog windows typically contain the following elements:
ITEM
1.
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Title
Indicates the menu title.
Indicates the selected menu or item.
Highlight
Radio button
Slide bar
Exit
2.
Click this round button to select an option in a dialog box.
Indicates a representation of adjustable values.
Return to the previous menu.
3.
4.
5.
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Input Menu Descriptions and Functions
The Input menu displays all supported image sources.
Select the required source from the menu using Ÿ or ź and press
to confirm.
LABEL
Computer 1
DESCRIPTION
Select the source connected to the Computer 1 input
(see Connecting Your PC or Macintosh Computer on page 21).
Select the source connected to the Computer 2 input
(see Connecting Your PC or Macintosh Computer on page 21).
Computer 2
Computer 3
Component
Video
Select the source connected to the Computer 3 input
(see Connecting Your PC or Macintosh Computer on page 21).
Select the source connected to the Component input
(see Connecting Your DVD Player with Component Output on page 23).
Select the source connected to the Video input
(see Connecting Your VCR or Laser Disc Player on page 24).
Select the source connected to the S-Video input
(see Connecting Your VCR or Laser Disc Player on page 24).
S-Video
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Adjust Menu Descriptions and Functions
The Adjust menu contains overall projector settings for image output such as sharpness, overscan
and color matrix.
Three tabs are accessible through the Adjust menu, Image, Image Options and Video.
Image menu
The Image tab is used to alter picture settings and can be accessed from the Adjust menu.
The following table lists all functions with a description and the default setting.
LABEL
Image select
DESCRIPTION
Select a set of preset values using Ż or Ź from the list. Notice that the below val-
ues will change depending on the preset selection.
Detail setting
Contrast
See Detail Setting Menu Descriptions and Functions on page 59.
Adjust the Contrast value using ŻorŹ to highlight the differences between light
and dark areas of the picture.
Brightness
Sharpness
Adjust the Brightness value using ŻorŹ to lighten or darken the picture.
Adjust the Sharpness value using ŻorŹ to sharpen or blur the borders between
colors and objects.
Adjust the Color value using ŻorŹ to increase or decrease color input to the pic-
ture.
Color
Adjust the Tint value using ŻorŹ to increase or decrease the color hue of the pic-
ture.
Tint
Reset
The settings and adjustments are set to initial factory settings.
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Image options menu
The Image Options tab is used to configure image options such as screen positioning and aspect ra-
tio. Access the Image Options tab in the Adjust menu.
The following table lists all functions with a description and the default setting.
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Screen
Overscan
Select Screen using ŻorŹ from the list (see page 55).
Set the Overscan value using ŻorŹ (see page 55).
Adjust the position values using the slides.
Horizontal: Adjusts the image location horizontally using ŻorŹ.
Vertical:
Adjusts the image location vertically using ŻorŹ.
Total dots: Fine tune a computer image or remove any vertical banding that
might appear.
PC adj.
Fine sync: Adjust the clock phase or reduce video noise, dot or cross talk.
Note:
Only use Fine sync after the total dots settings have been modified.
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Screen
The Screen option allows for the adjustment of the aspect ratio to alter the appearance or ratio of the
projected image.
4:3 – Standard TV screen (4:3), proportionally four units wide for every three units high, no matter the
size of the screen.
16:9 – A wide-screen aspect ratio for video.
Side cut – Crops the image.
True – Displays the current image in its true resolution.
Normal – Displays the current image in its aspect ratio.
Overscan
Video images normally exceed the size of the display screen. The edge of the picture may or may not
be displayed correctly. The border area that is cropped can be adjusted by using the Overscan option.
Set the overscan percentage between 0 – 15% to compensate for different screen sizes.
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Video menu
The Video tab is used to configure image options such as film. Access the Video tab in the Adjust
menu.
The following table lists all functions with a description and the default setting. A detailed description
follows the table.
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Select Noise reduction mode (see page 57).
Noise reduction
3D Y/C separation
Progressive
Color matrix
Film
Select 3D Y/C separation mode (see page 57).
Select Progressive mode (see page 57).
Select Color matrix mode (see page 58).
Select Film mode (see on page 58).
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Noise reduction
Select the level of noise reduction required.
Range: Off, Low, Mid, High.
3D Y/C separation
3D Y/C Separation separates composite signal to Y (brightness) signal and C (color) signal, and can
help to produce clearer and sharper images without overlapping colors (rainbow effect).
Set 3D Y/C Separation On or Off.
Progressive
Progressive converts an interlaced image to a progressive scan image.
Select the form of Deinterlacing required from:
Still – Select for stills such as slide projections or screen shots.
Normal – Select Normal for non-specialized projection.
Movie – Select for movie projection.
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Color matrix
Color Matrices define the amount of the three-color components R (red), G (green), and B (blue) in a
single point in color space.
Select from the following:
Auto – Auto selects the color matrix.
RGB – Sets the color matrix to RGB, use for PC monitor or camera imaging.
SDTV – Sets the color matrix to SDTV, use for Standard Definition imaging.
HDTV – Sets the color matrix to HDTV, use for High Definition imaging.
Film
Film aids in converting motion picture film images into video. The process adds additional frames to
the picture in order to increase the frame rate.
Note:
This feature is only available when Progressive is turned on and SDTV
signal is selected.
Select from the following:
Off – Film mode is turned off.
2-2/2-3 Auto – Detects pull-down correction method.
2-2 On – Uses 2-2 pull-down correction method.
2-3 On - Uses 2-3 pull-down correction method.
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Detail Setting Menu Descriptions and Functions
The Detail setting menu contains basic and advanced color adjustment options such as gamma cor-
rection, color contrast and color correction.
Basic
The Basic tab contains general setting such as gamma correction and color temperature. Access to
the Basic tab is through the Detail setting menu.
The following table lists all functions with a brief description.
LABEL
Gamma
DESCRIPTION
Select Gamma Correction mode (see page 60).
Move the slider bar left or right to set the color temperature value in Kelvin (K).
Compensate for the amount of light available. Daylight is approximately 5500K.
Color temp.
BrilliantColor
Move the slider bar left or right to set the BrilliantColorTM value. BrilliantColor ex-
tends the exposure range and sharpens detail for grain free images.
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Gamma
Gamma enables adjustment to the light intensity (brightness) of an image in order to match the
source more closely.
Select from the following:
Dynamic – Allows the projector to alter the gamma correction automatically.
Natural – Attempts to emulate the original source as closely as possible.
Black detail – Black detail highlights boundaries between light and dark areas of the image more
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White balance
White Balance allows the projector to compensate for different colors of light being emitted by differ-
ent light sources.
The following table lists all functions with a brief description.
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Red
Set the value to compensate for red light sources.
Green
Blue
Set the value to compensate for green light sources.
Set the value to compensate for blue light sources.
Contrast R
Contrast G
Contrast B
Set the Contrast R value to compensate for red light sources.
Set the Contrast G value to compensate for green light sources.
Set the Contrast B value to compensate for blue light sources.
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Color correction
The Color correction tab enables the adjustment of color values in an image to remove unwanted
effects, improve color, characteristics or add more of a particular color.
The following table lists all functions with a brief description.
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Red
Increase or decrease the amount of red in the projected output using Ż and Ź.
Increase or decrease the amount of green in the projected output using Ż and Ź.
Increase or decrease the amount of blue in the projected output using Ż and Ź.
Increase or decrease the amount of yellow in the projected output using Ż and Ź.
Increase or decrease the amount of magenta in the projected output using Ż and Ź.
Increase or decrease the amount of cyan in the projected output using Ż and Ź.
Green
Blue
Yellow
Magenta
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Setting Menu Descriptions and Functions
The Setting menu contains the most often used settings during installation and options to customize
the general output of the projector. Three tabs are accessible through the Setting menu, Basic, In-
stallation and Option.
Basic
The Basic tab contains general setup options such as lamp mode and OSD language settings and
can be accessed with the projector control panel or with the remote control unit.
The following table lists all functions with a brief description.
LABEL
Keystone
DESCRIPTION
Adjust the Keystone trapezoid (see Keystone page 64).
Lamp control
Lamp mode
Lamp interval
Language
Lens Shift
Zoom
Select Lamp control. Range: Normal or Eco.
Select Lamp configuration. Range: Dual, Lamp1 or Lamp2.
Select Lamp interval. Range: Off, 1 week, 4 weeks or 2000 hours.
Select the OSD language (see Language on page 65).
Displays the Lens Shift window (see Adjusting Picture Position Manually on page 28).
Displays the Zoom window (see Adjusting the Focus/Zoom Manually on page 38).
Displays the Focus window (see Adjusting the Focus/Zoom Manually on page 38).
Focus
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Keystone
The keystone trapezoid can be adjusted by selecting this option.
Select Horizontal or Vertical using Ÿorź then, use ŻorŹ to adjust the projected image appearance
as required.
Note:
When adjusting the keystone, place the projector in the following position.
y Horizontal: set to the lens center
y Vertical: set to the maximum top
Lamp control
Select Normal or Eco from the lamp mode window. The lamp life can be extended by using the Eco
mode and the fan noise can be reduced.
Lamp mode
Select the lamps to be used for projection.
Select from the following:
Dual – Uses both lamps simultaneously.
Lamp1 – Uses Lamp1 only.
Lamp2 – Uses Lamp2 only.
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Lamp interval
The period of time for regulating lamp usage when not in dual lamp mode.
Select from the following:
Off, 1 week, 4 weeks and 2000H
Language
Select the OSD language to be used.
Select from the following:
ƒ
English
ƒ
ƒ
ƒ
ƒ
ƒ
ƒ
ƒ
ƒ
German
French
Italian
Spanish
Swedish
Japanese
Simplified Chinese
Traditional Chinese
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Installation
The Installation tab contains menu options for various setup conditions such as orientation and re-
mote sensor mode and is accessed through the Setting menu.
The following table lists all functions with a brief description.
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Select from four projection methods depending on projection site
(see Ceiling & Rear page 67).
Ceiling & Rear
Select Communication speed.
Range: 4800bps, 9600bps, 19200bps, 38400bps
Communication speed
Display time
Select Display time.
Range: Manual, Auto 5s, Auto 15s, Auto 45s
Select Background appearance when there is no signal.
Range: blue, black or logo
Background
PIN code lock
Set PIN code lock On/Off (see PIN Code Lock on page 68).
Set Control panel lock On/Off.
Note:
y This Control Panel Lock does not affect the remote control functions.
y When the control panel is locked, pressing and holding the Cancel but-
ton on the projector cabinet for about 10 seconds. The setting will change
to Off.
Key lock
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LABEL
DESCRIPTION
DynamicBlackTM improves the black level of the projector. Black level is the
darkest part of a picture and varies between viewing devices and environments.
Set DynamicBlack on/off.
DynamicBlack
Set RC sensor fields.
Range: Both, Front, Back
RC sensor
Network setting
Standby mode
Opens Network preferences tab (see Network setting on page 69).
Select Standby mode.
Range: Normal and Power-saving
Enables the path selection for PC control.
Range: PC control or Network.
PC control
Ceiling & Rear
Ceiling & Rear enables you to set how the projected image is displayed.
Select from the following:
Desktop Front – Standard forward facing projection (Default setting).
Desktop Rear – Standard rear projection. Enables the projector to produce the image from behind
the screen by reversing the image.
Ceiling Front – Forward facing ceiling mounted projection. Enables ceiling mounted projection by in-
verting the image.
Ceiling Rear – Rear ceiling mounted projection. Enables ceiling mounted projection from behind the
screen by inverting and reversing the image.
Communication speed
Select communication speed to set the baud rate of the connection.
Note:
Longer cable connections may require lower settings.
Select from the following options:
ƒ
ƒ
ƒ
ƒ
4800bps
9600bps
19200bps
38400bps
Note:
In the Network mode, Communication Speed function is not available.
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Display time
Sets the amount of time a menu is displayed.
Select from the following:
Manual – Menus stay on screen until the Menu button is pressed again.
Auto 5 secs—Menu is displayed for 5 seconds.
Auto 15 secs – Menu is displayed for 15 seconds.
Auto 45 secs – Menu is displayed for 45 seconds.
Background
Background enables you to display a blue/black screen when there is no signal. The default back-
ground is blue.
Select from the following:
ƒ
ƒ
ƒ
Blue
Black
Logo
PIN Code Lock
See Preventing the Unauthorized Use of the Projector on page 44.
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Key lock
Turn On/Off the Key Lock function for cabinet buttons.
Note:
y This Control Panel Lock does not affect the remote control functions.
y When the control panel is locked, press and holding the Cancel button on the projector cabinet for
about 10 seconds. The setting will change to Off.
DynamicBlack
DynamicBlackTM enables you to improve the black level of the projector.
RC sensor
Set the operating range for the wireless remote control.
Select from the following:
ƒ
ƒ
ƒ
Both
Front
Back
Network Setting
See Network setting on page 71.
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Standby mode
There are two standby modes available: Normal and Power-saving. Power-saving mode allows you
to put the projector in the standby condition to consume less power than Normal.
Note:
Be sure to connect the projector and computer while the projector is in standby mode and before
turning on the computer.
Select from the following:
ƒ
ƒ
Normal
Power-saving
Note:
The HTTP server functions are not available during Power-saving mode.
The MONITOR OUT function is not available during Power-saving mode.
Control through the PC Control connector and Network mode is not available during Power-saving
mode. For PC control and Network mode of the projector it is recommended to leave the projector in
the Normal mode.
Normal mode:
POWER indicator: Orange light
WARNING indicator: Green light
POWER indicator: Orange light
WARNING indicator: Off
Power-saving mode:
PC control
This function enables you to select the path for PC control (see PC Control Codes and Cable Con-
nections on page 98).
Note:
In the Network mode, Communication Speed function is not available.
Select from the following:
ƒ
ƒ
PC control
Network
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Network setting
The Network setting menu is accessed by using the Setup/Installation menu and contains the
general LAN settings.
The following table lists all functions with a description and the default setting.
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Select either a static IP (Disable) or DHCP IP (Enable) setting by selecting the
appropriate radio button.
DHCP
IP address
Subnet
Displays the IP address.
Displays the subnet mask.
Enable or disable the network gateway setting. Click on the radio button to
change the setting.
Gateway
Enable or disable the DNS server settings. Click on the radio button to change
the setting.
DNS
Apply settings
Apply and save settings.
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Option
The Option tab contains miscellaneous setup menu settings such as Power management and De-
fault input select and can be accessed by using the Setting menu.
The following table lists all functions with a description and the default setting.
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Select the amount of time the projector remains idle before powering down.
Range: Off, 0:05, 0:10, 0:20, 0:30
Power management
Set this item to On to enable the projector to automatically lower the projection
screen when powering on.
Range: On or Off
Screen trigger
Fan control
Select Fan control.
Range: Normal or Max (see Fan control page 73)
Select the default input for projection.
Range: Last, Auto, Computer1, Computer2, Computer3, Component, Video, S-
Video
Default input select
Video—select the Video Color System from Auto, NTSC, PAL, and SECAM.
S-Video— select the S-Video Color System from Auto, NTSC, PAL, and SECAM.
Color System
Message
This option turns on or off messages.
Range: Off or On
Set this item to on to have the projector display a message when the air filter
needs servicing.
Range: Off, 100[H], 200[H], 500[H], 1000[H]
Filter warning
Search mode
This feature sets the Auto Adjust mode.
Range: Normal, Fine
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Power management
Power management enables the projector to automatically turn off if there is no signal received by
any input.
Select from the following:
ƒ
Off
ƒ
ƒ
ƒ
ƒ
5 minutes
10 minutes
20 minutes
30 minutes
Screen trigger
Set Screen trigger to On to enable the projector to automatically lower the projection screen when
powering on. When powering off, Screen trigger stops sending a low voltage trigger to the screen
controller and the screen goes up.
Fan control
Fan control is used to set the speed of the internal cooling fan. Set Fan Speed to Max in altitudes
over 1500 meters (5000 feet).
The Fan control option default is Normal, which enables the projector to automatically detect fan re-
quirements. For higher temperature locations or prolonged use, the Max option is available to provide
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Default input select
The Default input is the image source that the projector will search for automatically on startup.
Last – Uses the most recently used image source.
Auto – Auto detects the default image source.
Computer1/2/3 – Uses Computer1, 2 or 3 as the default image source.
Component – Uses last component as the default image source.
Video – Uses last video input as default image source.
S-Video – Uses last S-video input as default image source.
Message
This option turns on or off messages. Even though selecting [Off], the following message will appear.
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Filter warning
Set Filter warning to have the projector display a message when the air filter needs servicing.
The message below shows when this function is activated.
Search mode
This feature sets the Auto Adjust mode so that the RGB image can be automatically or manually ad-
justed for noise and stability. You can automatically make adjustments in two ways: [Normal] and
[Fine].
Normal: The RGB image will be automatically adjusted. Normally select this option (Default).
Fine: Select this option if fine adjustment is needed. It takes more time to switch to the source than
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Information Menu Descriptions and Functions
The Information menu provides only screens for the quick access of menus. The Information menu
contains four distinct tabs.
Usage time
The Usage time tab displays information about lamp usage and remaining lamp life.
The following table lists all items with a description.
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Lamp1 life remaining
Lamp2 life remaining
Lamp1 time
Displays the Lamp1 life remaining as a percentage.
Displays the Lamp2 life remaining as a percentage.
Displays the Lamp1 total usage in hours.
Lamp2 time
Displays the Lamp2 total usage in hours.
PJ time
Displays the projector total usage in hours.
Displays how many hours the filter has been used.
Filter time
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Input
The Input tab displays various source and frequency values at a glance.
The following table lists all items with a description.
LABEL
Input name
DESCRIPTION
Displays the Input Terminal that is presently being used
(see Default input select on page 74).
Signal
Displays the Source name of the signal presently being used.
Displays Horizontal frequency in KHz.
Displays Vertical frequency in Hz.
Displays Video type.
H-sync. freq.
V-sync. freq.
Video type
Sync type
Sync polarity
Scan type
Displays Sync type.
Displays Sync polarity.
Displays Scan type.
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Network
The Network tab displays LAN settings as previously defined (see Network setting on page 71).
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Reset Menu Descriptions and Functions
Occasionally, circumstances may require that factory defaults be reset, for demonstration purposes
for example, or when components are replaced.
The Reset menu contains options for returning settings to the factory default and is accessed by us-
ing the Main menu.
The following table lists all items with a description.
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Reset the adjustments for current signal to factory-preset levels. All items in Ad-
just can be reset.
Current signal
Resets all options to factory default regardless of when they were changed.
Reset all the adjustments and settings for all the signals to the factory preset ex-
cept Language, Background, Key lock, Security, Network Mode,
All data
Communication Speed, Lamp life remaining, Lamp time, and Filter time.
Clear lamp1 time
Clear lamp2 time
Clear filter time
Reset lamp1 time
These options should only be used when compo-
nents are cleaned or replaced (see Maintenance
on page 81)
Reset lamp2 time
Reset filter hours
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Replacing the Lamps
When a lamp reaches the end of it’s usable life, the following message is displayed. Replace the lamp.
The projection lamps should be replaced when they burn out. They should only be replaced with a
certified replacement part, contact your local dealer if unsure.
Note:
1. Lamps are positioned differently. Take care not to force the lamps when replacing.
2. Installation of both lamp modules (Lamp 1 and Lamp 2) is required to operate the projector in dual
or single lamp mode. If only a single lamp module is installed, the projector's lamp will not turn on
and will appear as a lamp failure.
3. Lamps last approximately 2000-2100 hours (2500-2600 hours in Eco mode) and the End of lamp
life message is displayed during the lamps' final 100 hours of operational life. Please replace during
2000-2100 hour.
Important:
1. The lamp contains a certain amount of mercury and should be disposed of according to local ordi-
nance regulations.
2. Avoid touching the glass surface of the new lamp: doing so may shorten its operation life.
Caution:
Lamp Handling Precautions
y This projector uses a high-pressure lamp which must be handled carefully and properly. Improper
handling may result in accidents, injury, or create a fire hazard.
y Lamp life may differ from lamp to lamp and according to the environment of use. There is no guar-
antee of the same life for each lamp. Some lamps may fail or terminate their life in a shorter period of
time than other similar lamps.
y If the projector indicates that the lamp should be replaced, i.e., if LAMP 1 and/or LAMP 2 light up,
replace the lamp with a new one IMMEDIATELY after the projector has cooled down. (Follow care-
fully the instructions in the Lamp Replacement section of this manual.) Continuous use of the lamp
with LAMP 1 and/or LAMP 2 lighted may increase the risk of lamp explosion.
y A Lamp may explode as a result of vibration, shock or degradation as a result of hours of use as its
lifetime draws to an end. Risk of explosion may differ according to the environment or conditions in
which the projector and lamp are being used.
If a lamp explodes, the following safety precautions should be taken:
Disconnect the projector’s AC plug from the AC outlet immediately. Contact an authorized service
station for a checkup of the unit and replacement of the lamp. Additionally, check carefully to ensure
that there are no broken shards or pieces of glass around the projector or coming out from the cool-
ing air circulation holes. Any broken shards found should be cleaned up carefully. No one should
check the inside of the projector except those who are authorized trained technicians and who are
familiar with projector service. Inappropriate attempts to service the unit by anyone, especially those
who are not appropriately trained to do so, may result in an accident or injury caused by pieces of
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The projection lamp should be replaced when it burns out. It should only be replaced with a certified
replacement part, which you can order from your local dealer.
Important:
a. The lamp contains a certain amount of mercury and should be disposed of according to local ordi-
nance regulations.
b. Avoid touching the glass surface of the new lamp: Doing so may shorten its operation life.
Warning:
Be sure to turn off and unplug the projector at least 30 minutes before replacing the lamp. Failure to
do so could result in a severe burn.
Note:
Safety glasses should be worn when replacing the lamp while the projector is ceiling mounted.
Remove the four screws on the
lamp cover (A), and lift the lamp
cover as shown (B).
1.
Loosen the two captive screws
on the lamp module (A). Lift the
module handle up as shown (B).
2.
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Pull firmly on the module handle
in the direction shown to remove
the lamp.
3.
Reverse steps 1 to 3 to install
the new lamp module(s) and re-
place the lamp cover.
4.
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Resetting the Lamp Time Counter
After replacing the lamp(s), the lamp hour counter(s) should be reset to zero. Refer to the following
guide:
Press the Menu button on the
OSD control panel or Remote
Control to open the Main menu.
1.
Press the Ÿorź button to
move to the Reset menu and
2.
3.
press
.
The Reset menu is displayed.
Select Clear lamp1 time or
Clear lamp2 time as required
using Ÿorź and press
.
A confirmation box is displayed.
Select OK using Ż or Ź and
4.
press
Lamp hours to zero.
to reset the selected
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APPENDIX
Troubleshooting
Indicator Messages
Several indicator messages are used by the projector to alert users of problems with setup or internal
parts. The LEDs on the top surface of the projector show the status of the WARNING and lamp 1/2
as well as the general working order of the projector through the WARNING LED (see OSD Controls
and Status LEDs on page 6 for location). The following tables describe the various states of the 4
LEDs.
The POWER LED
PROJECTOR STATUS
LED CONDITION
LED SEQUENCE
PROJECTOR CONDITION
AC off
Off
Off
Off
0.5 secs on
0.5 secs off
Cooling
Orange blink
Green blink
After power off
Start up
0.5 secs on
0.5 secs off
Power up sequence
Standby
Orange on
Green on
On
On
Standby
On
Power on
The WARNING LED
PROJECTOR STATUS
Normal condition
LED CONDITION
LED SEQUENCE
PROJECTOR CONDITION
Off
Off
Power on
Red 1 time blink
(repeatedly)
0.5 secs on
2.5 secs off
Cover ERROR
Temperature ERROR
Power ERROR
Fan ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
ERROR
Red 2 times blink
(repeatedly)
(0.5 secs ON > 0.5 secs
OFF) * 2 > 2.0 secs OFF
(0.5 secs ON > 0.5 secs
OFF) *3 > 2.0 secs OFF
Red 3 times blink
Red 4 times blink
(repeatedly)
(0.5 secs ON > 0.5 secs
OFF) * 4 > 2.0 secs OFF
Keylocked
(when push key)
Keylocked function
enabled
Orange light up
On
Standby
(Power-saving)
Standby
(Power-saving)
Off
Off
On
Standby (Normal)
Green light
Standby (Normal)
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The LAMP LEDs
PROJECTOR STATUS
LED CONDITION
LED SEQUENCE
PROJECTOR CONDITION
Lamp off
Off
Off
Lamp off
0.5 secs on
0.5 secs off
End of the lamp life
No lamp
Red blink
Replace lamp
ERROR
Red 1 time blink
(repeatedly)
0.5 secs on
2.5 secs off
Red 6 times blink
(repeatedly)
(0.5 secs ON > 0.5 secs
OFF) * 6 > 2.0 secs OFF
Lamp ERROR
Cooling lamp
ERROR
0.5 secs ON > 0.5 secs
OFF
Orange blink
Green blink
Switching lamp1 and 2
Start up
0.5 secs ON > 0.5 secs
OFF
Re-light up sequence
Lamp life over
Eco mode
Red on
On
On
On
Replace lamp
Power on
Orange on
Green on
Normal mode
Power on
Common Problems and Solutions
These guidelines provide tips to deal with problems you may encounter while using the projector. If
the problem remains unsolved, contact your dealer for assistance.
Often the problem is something as simple as a loose connection. Check the following before proceed-
ing to the problem-specific solutions.
x
x
x
x
x
x
Use some other electrical device to confirm that the electrical outlet is working.
Ensure the projector is turned on.
Ensure all connections are securely attached.
Ensure the attached device is turned on.
Ensure a connected PC is not in suspend mode.
Ensure a connected notebook computer is configured for an external display. (This is usually
done by pressing an Fn-key combination on the notebook.)
Tips for Troubleshooting
In each problem-specific section, try the steps in the order suggested. This may help you to solve the
problem more quickly.
Try to pinpoint the problem to avoid replacing non-defective parts.
For example, if you replace batteries and the problem remains, put the original batteries back and go
to the next step.
Keep a record of the steps you take when troubleshooting: The information may be useful when call-
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Image Problems
Problem: No image appears on the screen
1. Verify the settings on your notebook or desktop PC.
2. Turn off all equipment and power up again in the correct order.
Problem: The image is blurred
1. Adjust the Focus on the projector.
3. Press the AUTO button on the remote control or projector.
4. Ensure the projector-to-screen distance is within the specified range.
5. Check that the projector lens is clean.
6. Remove the lens cover.
Problem: The image is wider at the top or bottom (trapezoid effect)
1. Position the projector so it is as perpendicular to the screen as possible.
2. Use the Keystone button on the remote control to correct the problem.
Problem: The image is reversed or upside down
z
Check the Ceiling & Rear setting on the Setting menu of the OSD.
Problem: The image is streaked
1. Set the Total dots and Fine sync. settings on the Adjust menu of the OSD to the default
settings.
2. To ensure the problem is not caused by a connected PC’s video card, connect to another
computer.
Problem: The image is flat with no contrast
1. Adjust the Contrast setting on the Adjust menu of the OSD.
2. Adjust the Brightness setting on the Adjust menu of the OSD.
Problem: The color of the projected image does not match the source image.
z
Adjust the Color temp. and Gamma settings on the Detail setting menu of the OSD.
Lamp Problems
Problem: There is no light from the projector
1. Check that the power cable is securely connected.
2. Ensure the power source is good by testing with another electrical device.
3. Restart the projector in the correct order and check that the Power LED is green.
4. If you have replaced the lamp recently, try resetting the lamp connections.
5. Replace the lamp module.
6. Remove the lens cap.
7. Put the old lamp back in the projector and have the projector serviced.
Problem: The lamp goes off
8. Power surges can cause the lamp to turn off. Press the power button twice to turn off the
projector. When the Power LED is orange, press the power button.
9. Replace the lamp module.
10. Put the old lamp back in the projector and have the projector serviced.
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Remote Control Problems
Problem: The projector does not respond to the remote control
1. Direct the remote control towards remote sensor on the projector.
2. Ensure the path between remote and sensor is not obstructed.
3. Turn off any fluorescent lights in the room.
4. Check the battery polarity.
5. Replace the batteries.
6. Turn off other Infrared-enabled devices in the vicinity.
7. Have the remote control serviced.
8. Ensure that the remote control code conforms to the projector's code.
9. Ensure that the reset switch in the compartment lid on back of the remote control is set to
use position.
Audio Problems
Problem: There is no sound
1. Adjust the volume on the remote control.
2. Adjust the volume of the audio source.
3. Check the audio cable connection.
4. Test the source audio output with other speakers.
5. Have the projector serviced.
Problem: The sound is distorted
1. Check the audio cable connection.
2. Test the source audio output with other speakers.
3. Have the projector serviced.
Having the Projector Serviced
If you are unable to solve the problem, you should have the projector serviced. Pack the projector in
the original carton. Include a description of the problem and a checklist of the steps you took when
trying to fix the problem. The information may be useful to the service personnel. Return the projector
to the place you purchased it.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Projector Specifications
This section provides technical information about the projector's performance.
Optical Specifications
ITEM
DESCRIPTION
Single DLP® chip, 4 segment color wheel
Projection system
Resolution
Lamp
1024 x 768 pixels* (up to UXGA @ 60 Hz)
280 W AC (230 W in Eco mode), Dual lamp system
50" - 200" / 1.27m - 5.08m (GC805G)
40" - 500" / 1.02m – 12.7m (GB942G, GB940G, GB949G, GB957G)
Image size (diagonal)
GC805G: Power focus, throw ratio 0.77:1, F2.0, f=11.4 mm
GB942G: Power zoom and focus, throw ratio 1.33-1.79:1, F1.8-2.3, f=19.3-25.8 mm
GB940G: Power zoom and focus, throw ratio 1.78-2.35:1, F1.7-1.9, f=26-34 mm
GB949G: Power zoom and focus, throw ratio 2.22-4.43:1, F2.1-2.9, f=32-63 mm
GB957G: Power zoom and focus, throw ratio 4.43-8.3:1, F2.2-3.1, f=63.5-117.4 mm
Lens options
Lens shift
Vertical + 0.5V, Horizontal +/- 0.1H (GB942G, GB940G, GB949G, GB957G)
*Effective pixels are more than 99.99%
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Electrical Specifications
ITEM
DESCRIPTION
1 Analog RGB (Mini D-Sub 15P), 1 Analog RGB R/Cr, G/Y, B/Cb, H, V
(BNC x 5), 1 Digital RGB (DVI-D 24P), 1 Component Y, Cb/Pb, Cr/Pr
(RCA x 3), 1 Component (Mini D-Sub 15P) shared with COMPUTER 1
IN, 1 S-Video (Mini DIN 4P), 1 Video, 3 Stereo Mini Audio, 2
(L/R) RCA Audio
Inputs
Outputs
Control
1 RGB (Mini D-Sub 15P), 1 Stereo Mini Audio, 1 Screen Trigger
1 PC Control Port (D-Sub 9P)
USB Port
1 B Type (for Service)
LAN Port
RJ-45
NTSC, NTSC4.43, PAL, PAL-60/N/M/B/G/H/I), SECAM,
HDTV: 1080p,1080i, 720p, SDTV: 576p, 576i, 480p, 480i
Video Compatibility
Scan Rate
Horizontal: 15 kHz, 31 to 90 kHz (RGB: 31 kHz or over) Vertical: 50 Hz to 85 Hz
RGB: 100 MHz (-3dB)
Video Bandwidth
Color Reproduction
Horizontal Resolution
16.7 million colors simultaneously, Full color
NTSC / NTSC4.43 / PAL / PAL-M / PAL-N / PAL60: 540 TV lines
SECAM: 300 TV lines
RGB: 1024 dots (H) x 768 dots (V)
External Control
Sync Compatibility
Built-in Speakers
Power Requirement
Input Current
RS232, IR, LAN
Separate Sync / Composite Sync / Sync on G
5W x 2
100 - 240V AC, 50/60Hz
7.4A
730W in Dual Lamp Normal mode / 580W in Dual Lamp Eco mode
380W in Single Lamp Normal mode / 315W in Single Lamp Eco mode
< 30W in Standby mode Normal
Power Consumption
< 5W in Standby mode Power saving
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Mechanical Specifications
ITEM
DESCRIPTION
19.9" (W) x 7.6" (H) x 15.2" (D)
505 mm (W) x 192 mm (H) x 385 mm (D)
(not including protrusions)
Dimensions
Weight
45.1 lb/20.5 kg
Environmental Considerations
ITEM
DESCRIPTION
Operational Temperatures
Storage Temperatures
41qꢀto 104qF / 5qꢀto 40qC, 10% to 90% humidity (non-condensing)
14qꢀto 140qF (-10qꢀto 60qC), 5% to 90% humidity (non-condensing)
Optional Parts
The parts listed below are optionally available. When ordering those parts, specify the item name and
Model No. to the sales dealer.
Standard Zoom Lens
Long Zoom Lens
: Standard
: 912 lens
: 913 lens
: 911 lens
: 910 lens
Ultra Long Zoom Lens
Short Zoom Lens
Fixed Short Zoom Lens
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Pin Assignments of Mini D-Sub 15 Pin Input Connector
Signal Levels
Video signal:
Sync signal:
0.7Vp-p (Analog)
TTL level
PIN NUMBER
RGB SIGNAL (ANALOG)
YCBCR SIGNAL
1
2
Red
Cr
Y
Green or Sync on Green
Blue
3
Cb
4
Ground
5
Ground
6
Red Ground
Cr Ground
Y Ground
Cb Ground
7
Green Ground
Blue Ground
8
9
No Connection
Sync Signal Ground
No Connection
Bi-directional DATA (SDA)
Horizontal Sync or Composite Sync
Vertical Sync
10
11
12
13
14
15
Data Clock
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Compatible Input Signal List
The following table shows compatible signal types, their resolution and frequency refresh rates.
Horizontal: 15kHz, 31kHz to 90 kHz
Vertical: 50 Hz to 85 Hz
SIGNAL
RESOLUTION
H-SYNC (KHZ)
V-SYNC (HZ)
RGB
DVI
VGA
640X350
640X350
31.5
37.9
31.5
31.5
37.9
31.5
37.9
31.5
31.5
37.9
37.5
43.3
35.2
37.9
46.9
48.1
53.7
35.5
48.4
56.5
60.0
68.7
67.5
37.5
45
70.1
85.1
70.0
70.1
85.1
70.0
85.0
60.0
60.0
72.8
75.0
85.0
56.3
60.3
75.0
72.2
85.1
43.0
60.0
70.1
75.0
85.0
75.0
50.0
60.0
60.0
60.0
75.0
85.0
50.0
60.0
60.05
75.0
85.0
60.0
85.0
60.0
75.0
85.0
60.0
60.0
60.0
60.0
60.0
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
VESA(DMT)
720X350
CGA84
640X400
VESA(DMT)
640X400
720X400
VESA(DMT)
SMT
720X400
720X400
SMT
640X480
VESA
640X480
VESA(DMT)
VESA(DMT)
VESA
640X480
640X480
800X600
VESA
800X600
VESA
800X600
VESA(DMT)
VESA(DMT)
800X600
800X600
1024X768i(*1)
1024X768
1024X768
1024X768
1024X768
1152X864
1280X720
1280X720
1280X768
1280X768
1280X768
1280X768
1280X800
1280X800
1280X800
1280X800
1280X800
1280X960
1280X960
1280X1024
1280X1024
1280X1024
1360X768
1360X768
1360X768
1400X1050
1400X1050
VESA
VESA
VESA(DMT)
VESA(DMT)
VESA(DMT)
DMT
DMT
DMT
DMT
47.4
47.8
60.3
68.6
41.2
49.7
49.6
62.8
71.6
60.0
85.9
64.0
80.0
91.1
47.7
48.36
48.36
64.7
65.3
DMT
DMT
DMT
VESA(DMT)
VESA(DMT)
VESA(DMT)
VESA(DMT)
VESA(DMT)
DMT
DMT
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1400X1050
1440X900
1440X900
1440X900
1600X1200
1680X1050
1920X1035i
1920X1080
1920X1080
1920X1080
1920X1080
1920X1080
1920X1080
1920X1080
640X480
82.3
55.9
75.0
60.0
75.0
85.0
60.0
60.0
60.0
50.0
60.0
30.0
25.0
24.0
50.0
60.0
66.7
74.5
74.9
75.1
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
--
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
CVT
CVT
70.6
CVT
80.4
VESA(DMT)
CVT
75.0
65.3
1035i
33.75
28.125
33.75
33.75
28.125
27.0
1080i/50
1080i/60
D-1080p/30
D-1080p/25
D-1080p/24
1080p/50
1080p/60
56.25
67.5
O
O
O
O
O
35.0
832X624
49.7
Apple Macintosh
1024X768
1152X870
60.2
68.7
NTSC/NTSC4.43
PAL
Chroma Sub-carrier Frequency, 3.58 MHz & 4.43 MHz
CCIR, Chroma Sub-carrier Frequency, 4.43 MHz
CCIR Sub-carrier frequency, 4.25/4.4 MHz
SECAM
480i
576i
15.8
15.6
31.5
31.3
45.0
37.5
33.8
28.1
33.8
56.25
60.0
50.0
60.0
50.0
60.0
50.0
60.0
50.0
60.0
50.0
--
--
--
--
--
--
O
O
O
O
--
--
--
--
--
--
O
O
O
O
SDTV
EDTV
480p
576p
720p
720p
1080i
1080i
1080p
1080p
HDTV
Note:
An image with higher or lower resolution than the projector’s native resolution (1024 x 768) will be
compressed.
Some Composite and Sync on Green signals may not be displayed correctly.
Signals other than those specified in the table above may not be displayed correctly. If this should
happen, change the refresh rate or resolution on your PC. Refer to Display Properties help section of
your PC for procedures.
(*1) Not support de-interlance for interlance input source.
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PC Control Codes and Cable Connections
This projector provides a function to control and monitor the projector's operations by using the RS-
232C serial port.
Connect a RS-232C serial cross cable to
SERIAL PORT IN on the projector and
serial port on the PC.
1.
Launch a communication software pro-
vided with PC and setup the
communication condition as follows:
2.
Baud rate
Parity check : none
Stop bit : 1
Flow control : none
Data bit : 8
: 38400 bps
Minimum delay for next command: 1ms
Type the command for controlling the
projector and then enter the "Enter" key.
3.
Example:
When you want to change the input to Computer 2, Type “C” “0” “6” “Enter.”
The below table shows the typical command lists for controlling the projector. Please consult your lo-
cal dealer for further information of another commands.
PC Control Connector (DIN-9P)
Note:
1. Pin 1, 4, 6 and 9 are not used.
2. Jumper “Request to Send” and “Clear to Send” together on both ends of the cable to simplify the
cable connection.
3. For long cables, it is recommended to set communication speed within projector menus to 9600 bps.
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Control Command Diagram
The command is structured by the Header code, command code, data code and end code. Most of the commands are
structured except some for the compatibility issue with other projectors.
Header code
Command code
Data code
End code
HEX
ASCII
7Eh
‘~’
Command
Command
Data
Data
0Dh
CR
Control Sequence
The projector may send a return code after it received a command. If the command isn’t received correctly, the projec-
tor will not send the return code
Operation Commands
The operation commands execute the basic operation setting of this projector.
Operation
ASCII
HEX
Power On
~ P N CR
~ P F CR
~ A I CR
~ S 1 CR
~ S 2 CR
~ S 3 CR
~ S 4 CR
~ S 5 CR
~ S 6 CR
ϡ
7Eh 50h 4Eh 0Dh
7Eh 50h 46h 0Dh
7Eh 41h 49h 0Dh
7Eh 53h 31h 0Dh
7Eh 53h 32h 0Dh
7Eh 53h 33h 0Dh
7Eh 53h 34h 0Dh
7Eh 53h 35h 0Dh
7Eh 53h 36h 0Dh
Power Off
Auto Image
Input Select 1 (COMPUTER1)
Input Select 2 (COMPUTER2)
Input Select 3 (COMPUTER3)
Input Select 4 (COMPONENT)
Input Select 5 (Video)
Input Select 6 (S-Video)
ϡʳ Power On command will not work for 1 minute after the power off command triggered.
ϡʳ
CR : Carriage Return.
Remote Commands
The remote commands simulate the code send from IR remote handset.
Button’s name
UP arrow
ASCII
HEX
~ r U CR
~ r D CR
~ r L CR
~ r R CR
~ r P CR
~ r E CR
~ r I CR
7Eh 72h 55h 0Dh
7Eh 72h 44h 0Dh
7Eh 72h 4Ch 0Dh
7Eh 72h 52h 0Dh
7Eh 72h 50h 0Dh
7Eh 72h 45h 0Dh
7Eh 72h 49h 0Dh
7Eh 72h 41h 0Dh
7Eh 72h 4Bh 0Dh
7Eh 72h 4Ah 0Dh
7Eh 72h 4Dh 0Dh
7Eh 72h 53h 0Dh
7Eh 72h 54h 0Dh
7Eh 72h 5Ah 0Dh
7Eh 72h 59h 0Dh
7Eh 72h 42h 0Dh
7Eh 72h 46h 0Dh
7Eh 72h 56h 0Dh
7Eh 72h 57h 0Dh
7Eh 72h 4Eh 0Dh
7Eh 72h 30h 30h 0Dh
7Eh 72h 30h 31h 0Dh
7Eh 72h 30h 32h 0Dh
7Eh 72h 30h 33h 0Dh
7Eh 72h 43h 0Dh
7Eh 72h 47h 0Dh
7Eh 72h 51h 0Dh
DOWN arrow
LEFT arrow
RIGHT arrow
POWER
EXIT
INPUT
AUTO
~ r A CR
~ r K CR
~ r J CR
~ r M CR
~ r S CR
~ r T CR
~ r Z CR
~ r Y CR
~ r B CR
~ r F CR
~ r V CR
~ r W CR
~ r N CR
~ r 0 0 CR
~ r 0 1 CR
~ r 0 2 CR
~ r 0 3 CR
~ r C CR
~ r G CR
~ r Q CR
KEYSTONE+
KEYSTONE-
MENU
STATUS
MUTE
ZOOM+ (Digital)
ZOOM- (Digital)
BLANK
FREEZE
VOLUME+
VOLUME-
ENTER (SELECT)
FOCUS+
FOCUS-
ZOOM+
ZOOM-
KEYSTONE
LENS SHIFT
ASPECT RATIO
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Set Value Command
ITEM
ASCII
HEX
Brightness
Contrast
~ s B ? CR
~ s C ? CR
~ s R ? CR
~ s N ? CR
~ s A ? CR
~ s T ? CR
~ s J ? CR
ϡ
7Eh 73h 42h ?h 0Dh
7Eh 73h 43h ?h 0Dh
7Eh 73h 52h ?h 0Dh
7Eh 73h 4Eh ?h 0Dh
7Eh 73h 41h ?h 0Dh
7Eh 73h 54h ?h 0Dh
7Eh 73h 4Ah ?h 0Dh
Color(Saturation)
Tint
Scaling
Color Temperature
Projection Mode
ϡ
? : ASCII Data
Data Range
ITEM
Set Data Range
Source
Brightness
Contrast
Saturation
Tint
0 ~ 100(default 50)
0 ~ 100(default 50)
0 ~ 100(default 50)
0 ~ 100 (default 50)
All Source
All Source
All Source
All Source
All Source
ϡ
ϡ
Scaling
0: 4:3 1: 16:9 2: 15:93: Crop
4: Letterbox5: Native6: Normal
0:5000K1:6500K2:7800K3:8500K
4:9300K5:10500K6:High-Bright
0:Front 1:Rear+Ceiling 2:Rear
3:Ceiling
Color Temperature
Projection Mode
All Source
All Source
ϡ
Saturation and Tint is not available when Video Type(color space) change to “RGB”
Example 1. Adjust Brightness value to 100
Example 2. Adjust Color Temperature to Warm
Send Command : ~sB100CR
Send Command : ~sT2CR
Query Command
ITEM
ASCII
HEX
Software Version
Power State
Input Select
Lamp Hours
Lamp1 Hours
Lamp2 Hours
Brightness
Contrast
~ q V CR
~ q P CR
~ q S CR
~ q L CR
~ q L 1 CR
~ q L 2 CR
~ q B CR
~ q C CR
~ q R CR
~ q N CR
~ q A CR
~ q T CR
~ q J CR
7Eh 71h 56h 0Dh
7Eh 71h 50h 0Dh
7Eh 71h 53h 0Dh
7Eh 71h 4Ch 0Dh
7Eh 71h 4Ch 31h 0Dh
7Eh 71h 4Ch 32h 0Dh
7Eh 71h 42h 0Dh
7Eh 71h 43h 0Dh
7Eh 71h 52h 0Dh
7Eh 71h 4Eh 0Dh
7Eh 71h 41h 0Dh
7Eh 71h 54h 0Dh
7Eh 71h 4Ah 0Dh
Saturation
Tint
Aspect Ratio
Color Temperature
Projection Mode
Response message
ITEM
Response Message examples
DP3650-XXXX-DPXXX
On Off
Software Version
Power State
Input Select
Lamp Hours
Lamp1 Hours
Lamp2 Hours
Brightness
Computer1 Computer2 Computer3 Component Video S-Video
2000,2000
2000
2000
0 ~ 100
Contrast
0 ~ 100
Saturation
0 ~ 100
Tint (Video)
Aspect Ratio
Color Temperature
0 ~ 100
4:3 16:9 15:9 Crop Letterbox Native Normal
5000K 6500K 7800K 8500K 9300K 10500K High-Bright
Front Rear+Ceiling Rear Ceiling
Projection Mode
Example 1. Get Brightness value Send Command : ~qBCR
Example 2. Get Color Temperature Send Command : ~qTCR
Response : 100
Response : Warm
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Screen Trigger
When the projector is powered ON the screen trigger output sends a low voltage trigger to the screen
controller and the screen will go down. When the projector is powered OFF the screen trigger stops
sending a low voltage trigger to the screen controller and the screen will go up.
Note:
To use this feature, you must turn on the Screen Trigger function. See Screen Trigger on page 73 for
more information.
Note:
Screen controllers are supplied and supported by screen manufacturers.
Note:
Do not use this jack for anything other than intended use.
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Operation sUing HTTP Browser
Overview
The use of HTTP server functions will allow control of the projector from a web browser without the
installation of special software. Please be sure to use “Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.x” or a higher
version for the web browser. (This device uses “JavaScript” and “Cookies” and the browser should be
set to accept these functions. The setting method will vary depending on the version of browser.
Please refer to the help files and the other information provided in your software).
Access is gained to the HTTP server functions by specifying the following address in the entry col-
umn of the URL:
http:/<the projector’s IP address>/index.html
http:/<the projector's
IP address>/lanconf.html
Note:
The display or button responses can be slowed down or operation may not be accepted depending
the settings of your network. Should this happen, consult your network administrator. The projector
may not respond if its buttons are repeatedly pressed in rapid intervals. Should this happen, wait a
moment and repeat. If you still can’t get any response, turn off and back on the projector.ꢀ
Preparation Before Use
Make network connections, set up the projector and confirm that it is complete before engaging in
browser operations
(see Network setting on page 69 for more information).
Operation with a browser that uses a proxy server may not be possible depending on the type of
proxy server and the setting method. Although the type of proxy server will be a factor, it is possible
that items that have actually been set will not be displayed depending on the effectiveness of the
cache, and the contents set from the browser may not be reflected in operation. It is recommended
that a proxy server not be used unless it is unavoidable.
Handling of the Address for Operation by Using a Browser
Regarding the actual address that is entered for the address or entered to the URL column when op-
eration of the projector is via a browser, the host name can be used as it is when the host name
corresponding to the IP address of the projector has been registered to the domain name server by a
network administrator, or the host name corresponding to the IP address of the projector has been
set in the “HOSTS” file of the computer being used.
Example 1:
When the IP address of the projector is 192.168.73.1, access is gained to the HTTP server functions
by specifying http:1/ 92.168.73.1/index.html for the address or the entry column of the URL.
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Configuring Network Settings
The Network Settings screen is displayed as follows:
http:/<the projector's
IP address>/lanconf.html
DOMAIN
Host Name: Type in a hostname. Up to 60 alphanumeric characters can be used.
Domain Name: Type in domain name of the network connected to the projector. Up to 60 alphanumeric characters
can be used.
Appl:y Click to reflect the entries.
MAIL
Alert Mail: Click “Enable” to enable Alert Mail feature. This option notifies your computer of an error
message via e-mail when using wired LAN. The error message will be notified when the projector
lamp has reached the end of its usable life or an error occurs in the projector.
Senders' Address: Specify the sender’s address. Up to 60 alphanumeric and symbols, characters
can be used.
SMTP Server Name: Type in the SMTP server name to be connected to the projector. Up to 60 al-
phanumeric characters can be used.
Recipient's Address 1 to 3: Type in your recipient's address. Up to 60 alphanumeric and symbols
characters can be used.
Appl:y Click to apply the settings.
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TEST MAIL
Send a test mail to check if your settings are correct. Click to “Execute” to enable this feature.
Test Mail Status Button: Click to display the test result.
Sample of a message sent from the projector:
Projector Name: X X X X
Lamp 1 or 2 Hours Used: xxxx [H]
The lamp is at the end of its usable life. Please replace the lamp.
Note:
If you entered an incorrect address in a test, you may not receive an Alert mail. Should this happen,
check if the Recipient's Address is correctly set.
Unless any one of the [Sender's Address], [SMTP Server's Name] or [Recipient's Address 1-3] is se-
lected, [Test Mail] is not available.
PJLINK
This option allows you to set a password when you use the PJLink feature.
OnO/ ff: Enable or disable the password.
Password: Enter a password (up to 32 characters)ꢀ
Note:
PJLink is a standardization of protocol used for controlling projectors of different manufacturers. This
standard protocol is established by Japan Business Machine and Information System Industries As-
sociation (JBMIA) in 2005.
The projector supports all the commands of PJLink Class 1.
PROJECTOR INPUT
PJLINK INPUT
PARAMETER
Computer 1
Computer 2
Video
RGB 1
11
12
21
22
23
31
RGB 2
VIDEO 1
VIDEO 2
VIDEO 3
DIGITAL 1
S-Video
Component
Computer 3
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ꢀ
Structure of the HTTP Server
Once the projector is connected to a network and configured correctly, the following screen is dis-
played through the web browser.
http:/<the projector's IP address>/index.html
FUNCTION
SETTING
DESCRIPTION
POWER Panel
ON
OFF
This controls the power to the projector
VOLUME Panel
MUTE Panel
Ÿ – Increases the volume adjustment value
ź – Decreases the volume adjustment value
This controls the volume of the projector
PICTURE ON – Mutes the video
PICTURE OFF – Cancels the video muting
SOUND ON – Mutes the audio
This controls the mute functions of the projec-
tor
SOUND OFF – Cancels the audio muting
OSD ON – Mutes the on-screen display
OSD OFF – Cancels the muting of the on-screen display
ALL ON – Mutes each of the video, audio, and on-screen display func-
tions
ALL OFF – Cancels the muting of each of the video, audio, and on-
screen display functions
PICTURE Panel
BRIGHTNESS Ÿź – Increases or decreases the brightness adjust-
ment value
Controls the video adjustments of the projec-
tor
CONTRAST Ÿź – Increases or decreases the contrast adjustment
value
COLOR Ÿź – Increases or decreases the color adjustment value
TINT Ÿź – Increases or decreases the hue
adjustment value
SHARPNESS Ÿź – Increases or decreases the
sharpness adjustment value
SOURCE SELECT
Panel
COMPUTER1 – Switches to the COMPUTER 1 IN connector
COMPUTER2 – Switches to the COMPUTER 2 IN connector
COMPUTER3 – Switches to the COMPUTER 3 IN connector
COMPONENT – Switches to the COMPONENT IN connectors
VIDEO – Switches to the VIDEO IN connector
This switches the input connector of the pro-
jector
S-VIDEO – Switches to the S-VIDEO IN connector
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FUNCTION
SETTING
DESCRIPTION
PROJECTOR
STATUS Panel
Refresh – Updates the panel with the latest
information available
This displays the status of selected projector
functions
Lamp1 life remaining – Displays the remaining life of Lamp 1 as a per-
centage
Lamp2 life remaining – Displays the remaining life of Lamp 2 as a per-
centage
Lamp1 time – Displays the number of hours Lamp 1 has been used
Lamp2 time – Displays the number of hours Lamp 2 has been used
PJ time – Displays the number of hours the project has been used
Error Status – Displays the status of errors
occurring within the projector
Note:
The functions that can be controlled will vary depending on the signal being input to the projector
(see Selecting an Input Source on page 27 for more information).
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REGULATORY COMPLIANCE
FCC Warning
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pur-
suant 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 communica-
tions.
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/her own expense.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the parties responsible for compliance could
void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Canada
This class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian IECS-003.
SafetyCertifications
UL (file no: E134786) (UL60950-1/CSA60950-1), EMC, CE, CCC, and EK.
EN 55022 Warning
This is a Class B product. In a domestic environment, it may cause radio interference, in which case
the user may be required to take adequate measures. The typical use is in a conference room, meet-
ing room, or auditorium.
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