Dukane Projector 28A8800A User Manual

Liquid Crystal Projector  
Model  
28A8800A  
OPERATING GUIDE  
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Liquid Crystal Projector  
Model  
ImagePro 8800A  
USER’S GUIDE  
Thank you for purchasing the Dukane liquid crystal projector. Please read this user’s manual  
thoroughly to ensure correct usage through understanding. After reading, store this instruction  
manual in a safe place for future reference.  
Page  
Contents  
Outline  
Before Use ............................................. 3  
Checking the package Contents .............8  
This liquid crystal projector is used to project  
Names and functions of each par .......... 8  
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various computer signals as well as  
NTSC/PAL/SECAM video signals onto a  
screen. Little space is required for installation  
and large images can easily be realized.  
..............................................  
Installation  
12  
Basic operations ....................................13  
Adjustments and functions .....................17  
Connection to the vido signal  
terminals ...............................22  
Connection to the RGB signal  
Features  
terminal ...............................22  
(1) Outstanding brightness  
Connecting to the USB ........................25  
Connection to the CONTROL signal  
terminal ...............................26  
The UHB lamp and high-efficiency optical  
system assure a high level of brightness.  
(2) Partial magnification function  
..................... 31  
Example of system setup  
Cleaning the air filter ........................... 31  
Lamp ............................................. 32  
Interesting parts of images can be magnified  
for  
closer viewing.  
Message table ...................................... 32  
When you think something wrong ......... 33  
Specifications ....................................... 34  
About the warranty and  
(3) Distortion correction function  
Distortion-free images are quickly available.  
(4) Power zoom and power focus.  
(5) P in P function  
(6) USB jack  
after-service .........................35  
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Before Use  
<Before Using>  
About the Symbols Various symbols are used in this instruction manual and on the product itself to  
ensure correct usage, to prevent danger to the user and others, and to prevent  
property damage. The meanings of these symbols are described below. It is  
important that you read these descriptions thoroughly and fully understand the  
contents.  
This symbol indicates information that, if ignored, could possibly  
result in personal injury or even death due to incorrect handling.  
Warning  
This symbol indicates information that, if ignored, could result  
possibly in personal injury or physical damage due to incorrect  
handling.  
Caution  
Typical Symbols  
This symbol indicates an additional warning (including cautions). An  
illustration is provided to clarify the contents (the illustration to the left  
indicates danger of electrical shock).  
This symbol indicates a prohibited action. The contents will be clearly  
indicated in an illustration or nearby (the symbol to the left indicates that  
disassembly is prohibited).  
This symbol indicates a compulsory action. The contents will be clearly  
indicated in an illustration or nearby (the symbol to the left indicates that  
the power plug should be disconnected from the power outlet).  
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[Safety Precaution]  
Warning  
If a problem should occur.  
Do not insert foreign objects.  
If smoke or a strange odor arise, continued  
Do not insert metal objects through  
use could result in fire or electrical shock. In  
such case, immediately turn off the power  
switch and then disconnect the power plug  
from the power outlet. After making sure that  
the smoke or odor has stopped, contact your  
dealer for repairs. Never attempt to make  
repairs yourself because this is dangerous.  
Do not use this projector if  
there is no image or  
sound, or if the sound is  
the ventilation openings, etc., of  
this projector or drop such objects  
inside because this could result in  
fire or electrical shock.  
If a foreign object should enter this  
projector, immediately turn off the power  
switch, disconnect the  
power plug from the  
power outlet and contact  
your dealer.  
Disconnect the  
Continued use could result in  
plug from the  
Disconnect the  
plug from the  
power outlet.  
distorted. Continued use  
could result in fire or  
electrical shock.  
fire or electrical shock. Use  
special caution in households  
where children are present.  
power outlet.  
In such case, immediately turn off the power  
switch, disconnect the power plug from the  
power outlet and contact your dealer.  
If water should enter the inside of this  
projector, immediately turn off the power  
switch, disconnect the power plug from the  
power outlet and contact your dealer.  
Do not look through the lens  
when the lamp is on.  
Never look through the lens when the  
lamp is on. The powerful light could adversely  
affect vision. Use special caution in households  
where children are present.  
Do not install on an unstable surface.  
Do not install this projector on an  
Avoid shock or impact on the projector.  
If the projector should fall,  
unstable surface such as a wobbly  
stand or incline because this could  
result in the projector falling and  
causing injury.  
resulting in damage to the  
cabinet, immediately turn off  
the power switch, disconnect  
the power plug from the power  
outlet and contact your dealer.  
Disconnect the  
plug from the  
power outlet.  
Do not open the cabinet.  
Never open the cabinet.  
Continued use could result in  
fire or electrical shock.  
Ther eis high voltage  
inside which can cause  
electrical shock.  
Do not  
disassemble.  
Do not use  
near water.  
Do not place this projector in  
Contact your dealer for  
a container containing liquid.  
internal inspection, adjustment and  
repair.  
Do not place flower vases, flower  
pots, cups, cosmetics, liquids  
such as water, etc., on top of this projector.  
Spillage could result in fire or electrical shock.  
Do not modify.  
Do not  
Do not modify this projector because  
this could result in fire or electrical shock.disassemble.  
Use only the indicated power  
supply.  
Do not use in the bathroom.  
Use only the indicated power  
supply. The use of any other power supply  
could result in fire or electrical shock.  
Do not use this projector in the  
bathroom because this could result in  
fire or electrical shock.  
Do not use near  
water.  
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Warning  
Do not damage, cut, process or  
strongly twist the power cord. Placing  
heavy objects on the power cord, heating or  
strongly pulling the power cord can result in  
damage as well as fire or electrical shock.  
• Pulling on the power cord  
Handle the power cord with care.  
High temperatures are generated when  
the lamp is lit, so do not place objects in  
front of the lens.  
• Placing heavy objects on the power cord  
• Damaging the cord  
• Placing near heaters  
Do not position the power  
cord under the projector. This can  
damage the power cord and cause fire or  
electrical shock. Also, do not place a spread,  
cover, etc., over the power cord because this  
could result in the inadvertent placing of  
heavy objects on the concealed power cord.  
If the power cord is damaged  
(exposed or broken core wires,  
etc.), contact your dealer for  
replacement; otherwise, fire or  
electrical shock could result.  
Make sure there is no dust, etc., on the power  
plug and insert a knife blade to make sure that  
there is no looseness.  
CAUTION  
LASER RADIATION-  
DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM  
WAVE LENGTH: 650nm  
MAX  
.
OUTPUT: 1mW  
Do not allow the laser beam to enter the  
CLASS  
2
LASER PRODUCT  
eyes.  
RADIAZIONI LASER  
NON GUARDARE NEL RAGGIO LUCE  
APPARECCHIO LASER DI CLASSE 2  
This remote control is equipped with a  
RAYONNEMENT LASER  
NE PAS REGARDER DANS  
LE FAISCEAU APPAREIL  
A LASER DE CLASSE 2  
LASER-STRAHLUNG  
MANUFACTURED  
laser pointer and a laser beam is emitted  
from the laser outlet. Do not look directly  
into the laser beam outlet or direct the  
laser beam at other people.  
PLACE OF  
MANUFACTURER:A  
NICHT IN DEN STRAHL  
BLICKEN LASER KLASSE2  
  MADE IN JAPAN  
+
IEC60825-1:1993 A1:1997  
Laser beam outlet  
Vision can be impaired if the laser beam  
enters the eyes. Use special caution in  
households where children are  
present.  
AVOID EXPOSURE-  
LASER RADIATION IS  
EMITTED FROM THIS  
APERTURE  
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Caution  
Do not sit or place heavy objects on  
Clean the projector interior once  
this projector.  
every two years.  
Do not sit on this projector.  
Request your dealer to clean the interior  
of the projector approximately every two  
years. Accumulations of dust inside the  
projector can result in fire or  
malfunction if not cleaned for an  
extended period. This cleaning is  
more effective if performed befor  
every humid periods such as rainy  
season, etc. Ask your dealer for details about  
internal cleaning.  
This could result in overturning,  
leading to damage or personal injury.  
Use special caution in households  
where children are present.  
Do not place heavy objects on this  
projector.  
Placing heavy objects on this projector  
could result in loss of balance or falling  
and cause personal injury.  
Do not block the ventilation openings.  
Do not block the ventilation openings of  
this projector. Blocking ventilation could lead  
to internal overheating which could result in  
fire. Do not place this projector on its  
side during use or push it into a small,  
poorly ventilated location. Do not  
place this projector on a carpet or  
bedding or cover it with a table cloth,  
etc. Also, when installing this projector, make  
sure the ventilation openings are at least 10cm  
from the wall.  
Avoid installation in humid or dusty  
locations.  
Do not install this projector in a humid  
or dusty location. This could  
result in fire or electrical shock.  
Avoid installation near the  
kitchen, a humidifier or other locations  
where there is oily smoke or humidity.  
This could result in fire or electrical shock.  
Use the caster brakes.  
When installing this projector on a stand  
with casters, use the caster  
brakes to prevent the stand  
moving or overturning and  
causing personal injury.  
Care and maintenance.  
For safety purposes, disconnect the power  
plug from the power outlet  
before starting the care and  
maintenance of this projector.  
Do not handle the power cord roughly.  
Disconnect the  
plug from the  
power outlet.  
Keep the power cord away from  
heaters because the heat could melt the  
Battery usage.  
power cord and cause fire or electrical shock.  
Use only the specified batteries with  
Do not touch the power plug  
with wet hands because this  
this projector. Do not mix old  
and new batteries because this  
could result in fire or personal  
injury due to battery cracking or  
leakage.  
could result in electrical shock.  
When disconnecting the  
power plug, do not pull on the power  
cord. This could damage the power cord and  
cause fire or electrical shock. Always grip the  
plug when disconnecting.  
Make sure the plus and minus  
terminals are correctly aligned  
when loading the batteries.  
Incorrect loading could result in  
personal injury or contamination of  
the surroundings due to battery cracking or  
leakage.  
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Caution  
When the projector is not to be used  
Moving the projector.  
When moving the projector, be sure  
to close the lens cover, disconnect  
the power plug from the power outlet  
for an extended period.  
For safety purposes when the  
projector is not to be used for an  
extended period because of travel,  
etc., always disconnect the power  
plug from the power outlet. Also  
Disconnect the  
plug from the  
power outlet.  
and disconnect all external  
connections. Failure to do this  
could damage the power cord  
and cause fire or electrical shock.  
Disconnect the  
plug from the  
power outlet.  
close the lens cover to prevent the lens  
surface being scratched.  
Avoid any impact or shock to the projector  
because this could result in malfunction.  
When moving this projector outdoors, protect  
it from wetting due to rain, etc. If the  
projector should become wet, dry it  
thoroughly before further use.  
Continued use while wet could  
result in fire or electrical shock.  
[General Cautions]  
Avoid excessively hot locations.  
Do not place this projector in direct  
sunlight or near a hot object such as a  
stove, etc., because the heat could  
have adverse influence on the cabinet  
and other parts.  
Cabinet care.  
The cabinet is made of plastic and discoloration  
or paint peeling can occur if wiped with a solvent  
such as benzine, thinner, etc.  
Before using chemical wipes, be sure to read  
and observe the instructions.  
Do not spray volatile substances such as  
insect repellent on the cabinet. Also, do not  
allow long-term close contact with rubber or  
vinyl products because this could result in  
discoloration, peeling paint, etc.  
Sound volume.  
Set the volume at a suitable level to avoid  
bothering other people. It is also better to keep  
the volume level low and close the windows at  
night to protect the neighborhood environment.  
Use a soft cloth to clean the cabinet and  
operation panel. When excessively soiled,  
dilute a neutral detergent in water, wet and  
wring out the cloth and afterward wipe with a  
dry cloth. Do not apply undiluted detergent  
directly to the projector.  
Lens care  
Use commercially available lens  
tissue to clean the lens (used to clean  
cameras, eyeglasses, etc.). Be careful  
not to scratch the lens with hard  
objects.  
Extended usage.  
When using this projector for an extended  
period, stop periodically to rest the eyes to  
prevent eye fatigue.  
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Checking the package Contents  
Make sure all of the following items are included in the package. If anything is missing, please contact your  
VIDEO  
RGB  
dealer.  
LASER  
STANDBY/ON  
POSITION  
RESET  
MENU  
FREEZE  
MAGNIFY  
VOLUME  
OFF  
Remote control  
Batteries  
Projector unit  
Remote control  
User’s Guide (this document)  
Power Cord  
3-Conductor  
video/Audio cable  
c
d
110V-US  
220-UK, Europe  
RGB cable  
(15-15 pin M/M) with dip switch  
Mac adapter  
Mouse cable × 3  
Names and functions of each part  
Main unit  
FOCUS button  
ZOOM button  
screen. (Refer to page 13.)  
Used to adjust the size of the  
image. (Refer to page 13.)  
INPUT button  
ZOOM  
FOCUS  
Press this button to switch the input. The input  
changes in the following sequence each time  
this button is pressed.  
MUTE button  
MUTE  
INPUT  
This button turns the sound on and  
off. Press once to turn the sound off;  
then press again to turn the sound  
back on.  
MENU  
RGB1  
RGB2  
VIDEO  
STANDBY/ON  
RESET  
LAMP POWER TEMP  
MENU button  
STANDBY / ON button  
Displays the image menu. Refer to page 17 -  
21 for details.  
Press this button to turn the power on  
and off. When turned off, the projector  
enters standby status. Refer to page 13  
- 14 for details.  
RESET button  
Used to reset the initial settings.  
Refer to page 17 for details.  
LAMP indicator  
This indicator lights or blinks when the lamp is  
off. Refer to page 33 for details.  
TEMP indicator  
This indicator lights or blinks when the internal  
temperature of the projector rises and when  
the fan malfunctions. Refer to page 33 for  
details.  
POWER indicator  
This indicator lights or blinks during standby  
and during operation. Refer to page 33 for  
details.  
Speaker  
Speaker  
Remote control photoreceptor  
Cooling fan  
(exhaust side)  
Lens  
Handle  
Lens cap  
Cooling fan  
(intake side)  
• Use the remote control in front of the remote control photoreceptor at a distance  
of about 5 m or less and an angle of 30 degrees to the left or right of the center.  
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Names and functions of each part (continued)  
Remote control photoreceptor  
Main power switch  
Used to turn the power on and off.  
: OFF  
: ON  
AC IN jack  
Used to connect the  
accessory power cord.  
VIDEO IN jack  
Caution  
Connecting to the AC IN jack  
S-VIDEO IN jack  
Mini DIN 4-pin connector  
VIDEO IN jack  
RCA jack  
AUDIO L/R IN jack  
RCA jack  
Make sure the accesory power cord is plugged into  
the AC IN jack as far as it will go. Incomplete  
connection can result in fire or electrical shock.  
1
RGB IN  
2
S-VIDEO IN  
RGB IN jack  
D-sub 15-pin shrink (1/2)  
VIDEO IN  
CONTROL  
RGB OUT  
AUDIO IN  
L
CONTROL jack  
D-sub 15-pin shrink  
MONO  
R
AUDIO IN  
AUDIO  
OUT  
1
2
USB  
USB jack  
The mouse cursor can be controlled by  
remote control by connecting to a  
personal computer.  
AUDIO IN jack (RGB)  
Stereo mini jack  
RGB OUT jack  
D-sub 15-pin shrink  
AUDIO OUT jack (RGB/VIDEO)  
Stereo mini jack  
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Names and functions of each part (continued)  
Remote control transmitter  
VIDEO, RGB button  
LASER button  
Press to switch the input. (Refer to page 13, 19.)  
VIDEO  
RGB  
Turns the laser beam on and off. Refer to page  
11 cocnerning usage and observe the cautions.  
LASER  
STANDBY/ON  
POSITION  
STANDBY / ON button  
Used to turn the power on and off.  
Press for 1 sec. or more to turn the power off  
(enter standby status).  
POSITION button  
**  
Pressing the top, bottom, left or right of Disk Pad after  
pressing this button causes corresponding movement  
(Effective only during RGB signal selection).  
(Refer to pages13 and 14.)  
RESET MOUSE / RIGHT button  
**  
DISK PAD  
**  
(1)Operates as the RESET button when the menu  
is displayed. Press this button to return to the  
initial settings.  
(1) Used to select menu items when the menu  
screen is displayed (refer to page 16 - 18).  
(2) When the menu is not displayed, the mouse  
shift function and left click function are active.  
*1 (3) After the POSITION button has been  
pressed, the screen can be moved upward,  
downward and to the left and right.  
RESET  
(2)Used to click the right mouse button when the  
menu is not displayed (refer to page 25,26).  
*1 (3)Pressing this button after scrolling the screen  
with POSITION returns the screen to the original  
position.  
MENU  
FREEZE  
MAGNIFY  
VOLUME  
MUTE  
OFF  
FREEZE button  
MENU button  
**  
**  
P in P  
Used to turn the freeze (still) image display on and off.  
Used to turn the menu screen display on and off.  
(refer to page 17 - 21).  
BLANK AUTO TIMER  
VOLUME button  
Adjusts the volume of the sound. Press [  
] to  
MAGNIFY button  
**  
increase the volume and ( ) to decrease the volume.  
When there is no video signal input, operation is not  
possible when the input video signal is outside the  
sync range.  
Used to magnify the displayed image.  
FOCUS  
ZOOM  
P in P button***2  
Used to turn P in P (Picture In Picture: displays sub video  
signal images in the RGB signal) on and off.  
Each time this button is pressed, operation will change in  
the following sequence:  
MUTE button  
**  
Applies Mute. (Press the Play button again to  
cancel.)  
(1) Reduce sub screen (2) Magnify sub screen (3)Off.  
(1) (3)  
TIMER button  
Turns the display of the time set with the Timer  
on the Menu screen on and off.  
BLANK button  
Timer is not displayed during blanking, when  
there is no video signal input and when the video  
signal input is outside the sync range.  
Refer to page 20, 21 concerning the method  
used to set the timer.  
Used to turn blanking on and off.  
(Refer to page 20.)  
FOCUS button  
Used to adjust the focus of the image on the  
screen. (Refer to page 13.)  
ZOOM button  
Used to adjust the size of the image. (Refer to  
page 13.)  
These functions do not operate when initial screen message  
"No Input is detected" or " Sync is out of range" is displayed  
AUTO button  
**  
**  
*3  
Used to execute auto-adjust.  
*1  
*3  
POSITION icon  
Auto adjustment function  
When the POSITION button is pressed, the remote control  
buttons will light and the moving display icon will appear at the  
bottom right of the screen.  
The projector automatically adjusts 4 items (V. POSIT, H. POSIT,  
H. PHASE, H. SIZE).  
When you choose AUTO (move the cursor to the right from the  
manual operation position), the AUTO confirmation menu shown  
below is indicated.  
While displaying the icon, you can operate POSITION.  
• Auto adjust requires several tens of seconds.  
• Auto adjust may not operate correctly in some cases,  
depending on the computer connected and the signal.  
• Auto adjust may not operate correctly in some cases,  
depending on the type of image.  
Caution  
*2  
• Execute auto adjust with the display of the application  
being run by the computer at maximum.  
• After auto adjust, the image may be slightly dark in  
some cases due to automatic adjustment of the signal  
level.  
With the P in P function, signals are input to both RGB and  
VIDEO. This function operates only when the RGB signal has  
been selected. There is no display in the case of the no signal and  
when the RGB signal is outside the sync range.  
When P in P is used, audio is automatically switched to video.  
• Auto adjust canot execute when the initial display is  
In P in P, audio input can be switched by pressing the VOL  
VOL keys of the remote control, displaying the audio bar and  
moving Disk Pad left and right during the display.  
R G B / V I D E O  
and  
RANGE" during FREEZE or MAGNIFY.  
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Names and functions of each part (continued)  
Loading the batteries Loading AA batteries into the remote control.  
1 Remove the battery  
2 Loading the batteries.  
Make sure the plus and  
minus poles are correctly  
oriented.  
cover.  
Push the knob while  
lifting up the battery  
cover.  
3 Close the battery cover.  
Caution Battery usage cautions  
Caution  
Remote control usage cautions  
Use only the specified batteries with this  
Do not drop the remote control or apply impact.  
Do not wet the remote control or place it on any  
wet object. Such actions could result in  
malfunction.  
When not to be used for an extended period,  
remove the batteries from the remote control.  
Replace the batteries when remote control  
operation becomes difficult.  
Do not place the remote control close to the  
cooling fan of the projector.  
Do not disassemble the remote control in case of  
malfunction. please bring it to the service station.  
projector. Also, do not mix new and old  
batteries. This could cause in battery cracking or  
leakage, which could result in fire or personal  
injury.  
When loading the batteries, make sure the plus  
and minus poles are correctly oriented as  
indicated in the projector. Incorrect orientation  
could cause battery cracking or leakage, which  
could result in personal injury or pollution of the  
surrounding environment.  
Warning  
The laser pointer of the remote control is used in place of a finger or rod.  
Never look directly into the laser beam outlet or point the laser beam at  
other people.  
The laser beam can cause vision problems.  
CAUTION  
LASER RADIATION-  
DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM  
WAVE LENGTH: 650nm  
MAX  
.
OUTPUT: 1mW  
CLASS  
2
LASER PRODUCT  
RADIAZIONI LASER  
NON GUARDARE NEL RAGGIO LUCE  
APPARECCHIO LASER DI CLASSE 2  
RAYONNEMENT LASER  
NE PAS REGARDER DANS  
LE FAISCEAU APPAREIL  
A LASER DE CLASSE 2  
LASER-STRAHLUNG  
MANUFACTURED  
PLACE OF  
MANUFACTURER:A  
NICHT IN DEN STRAHL  
BLICKEN LASER KLASSE2  
y
y
MADE IN JAPAN  
+
IEC60825-1:1993 A1:1997  
AVOID EXPOSURE-  
LASER RADIATION IS  
EMITTED FROM THIS  
APERTURE  
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Installation  
Typical LCD Projector and Screen Installation  
Use the diagram below as reference to determine the screen size and projection distnace.  
Side view  
Top view  
Screen  
Lens center  
b
a
a. Distance from the LCD projector to the screen  
b. Distance from the lens center to the bottom of  
the screen (a,b : +/-10%).  
a
a (inches)  
Screen size (inches)  
b (inches)  
Minimum  
Maximum  
73  
40  
60  
55  
1
2
2
3
3
4
6
Caution  
85  
114  
The LCD projector should normally be used  
level (the legs can point upward).  
Positioning the projector sideways, or with the  
lens pointing upward or downward can cause the  
internal temperature to rise, which could result in  
a malfunction.  
80  
114  
144  
176  
220  
291  
151  
100  
120  
150  
200  
191  
231  
282  
386  
The projection distances shown in the diagram to  
the left are for full size (1024 x 768 dots.)  
Using the adjusters  
Use the adjusters on the bottom to adjust the projection angle.  
Side view  
Front view  
Variable within the range of approximately 0° - 9°  
Adjuster  
1. Lift up the projector and release the adjuster lock.  
2. After adjusting the projection angle, firmly lock the adjusters.  
3. Rotate the adjusters for fine adjustment.  
Caution • Do not release the locks unless the projector is being held; otherwise, the projector could  
overturn or the fingers could get caught and cause personal injury.  
• Do not force the adjusters to rotate. This could damage the adjusters or cause the lock to fail.  
• Lock the adjusters firmly. If the lock is difficult to operate, change the angle slightly and try again.  
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Basic operations  
VIDEO  
RGB  
To project  
LASER  
STANDBY/ON  
POSITION  
2
5
7
4
2
5
4
7
RESET  
MENU  
FREEZE  
MAGNIFY  
VOLUME  
MUTE  
OFF  
P in P  
BLANK AUTO TIMER  
FOCUS  
ZOOM  
1
3
Turn on the main power switch of the projector [ I: ON].  
1
2
• The Power indicator lights orange.  
Press the STANDBY / ON button.  
• The Power indicator will blink green and then light green.  
• The green blinking indicates warmup.  
• After the power is turned on, the lamp will be cooled for approximately 1 min. and the power cannot  
be turned on even by pressing the STANDBY/ON button.  
Remove the lens cap.  
3
4
5
Use the ZOOM button to adjust the screen size.  
Use the FOCUS button to adjust the focus.  
(1) The display shown to the right will appear when the FOCUS button is pressed.  
(2) Use the FOCUS button to adjust the focus until the image is sharp.  
+++FOCUS+++  
(3) The message “Focus” will disappear if any other button is pressed.  
• (When there is no input signal, the Focus characters are not displayed when the input signal is outside the sync range.)  
Turn on the power to the connected equipment.  
6
7
Refer to page 31 concerning the connection of other equipment.  
Press either the INPUT button of the  
projector or the VIDEO/RGB button of the  
remote control to select the signal to be  
Example on-screen display  
RGB 1  
projected on the screen.  
The selected signal input channel will be displayed in the lower right part of the screen.  
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Basic operations (continued)  
Turning off the power  
VIDEO  
RGB  
LASER  
1
STANDBY/ON  
POSITION  
1
RESET  
MENU  
FREEZE  
2
MAGNIFY  
VOLUME  
MUTE  
OFF  
P in P  
3
BLANK AUTO TIMER  
Press the STANDBY/ON button for approximately 1 sec.  
• The Power indicator will blink orange, then the lamp will turn off. Approximately 1 sec. after that, the  
lamp will light orange.  
1
• After the power is turned off, the lamp will be cooled for approximately 1 min. and the power cannot  
be turned off even by pressing the STANDBY/ON button.  
• The standby status will not be entered if the time which the STANDBY/ON button is pressed is too  
short.  
Turn off the main power switch of the projector [ : OFF].  
Attach the lens cap.  
2
3
Caution  
The fan will continue running for approximately 1 min. after the STANDBY/ON button is pressed.  
Do not turn off the main power switch while the lamp is on because this will shorten the service life of  
the lamp.  
Plug & Play  
This projector is VESA DDC 1/2B compatible. Plug & play is possible by connecting to a computer that is  
VESA DDC (Display Data Channel) compatible.  
(Plug & play is a system configured with peripheral equipment including a computer and display, and an  
operating system.  
Caution  
Use the RGB cable included with this projector when using plug & play. With other cables, pins  
(12) - (15) are sometimes not connected (effective only for RGB).  
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Basic operations (continued)  
Freeze function  
VIDEO  
RGB  
This function is used to freeze the image being displayed.  
(refer to page 10)  
LASER  
STANDBY/ON  
POSITION  
RESET  
MENU  
FREEZE  
MAGNIFY  
VOLUME  
MUTE  
OFF  
1
P in P  
BLANK AUTO TIMER  
Press the FREEZE button.  
1
• The image being displayed will freeze.  
• The [ ] mark appears in the lower right corner of the screen when the Freeze function is on.  
Cancelling the FREEZE function  
Press the FREEZE button.  
1
• The FREEZE function will be cancelled.  
• The [ ] mark will be displayed for approximately 3 sec. when the FREEZE function is cancelled.  
Caution  
• When there is no input signal, the Freeze function is not effective when the input signal is  
outside the sync range.  
• Pressing the FREEZE button alternately turns the freeze function on and off.  
• The FREEZE function will be cancelled when the input select button is pressed or the display  
mode of the PC being used for display is changed.  
• When a still image signal is input when the FREEZE function is on, make sure not to for get to  
cancel the FREEZE function.  
FREEZE function will be cancelled after the operations such as:  
•"menu display ON" •"FOCUS", •"MAGNIFY", •"P IN P", •"AUTO",  
•"VOLUME  
", •"MUTE" AND POSITION  
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Basic operations (continued)  
VIDEO  
RGB  
LASER  
Magnify function  
STANDBY/ON  
POSITION  
4
6
Part of an image can be displayed magnified.  
(refer to page 10)  
5
RESET  
MENU  
FREEZE  
1,2  
3
MAGNIFY  
VOLUME  
MUTE  
OFF  
P in P  
BLANK AUTO TIMER  
+
Press the MAGNIFY button.  
• The center part of the image will be displayed magnified approximately two times.  
1
Changing the magnification ratio  
+
Press the MAGNIFY button.  
2
3
• When this button is pressed, the image will be displayed even larger.  
Press the MAGNIFY button.  
• When this button is pressed, the image will be displayed even smaller.  
Moving the display area  
Press the POSITION button.  
4
Press the DISK PAD up, down, left and right buttons.  
• The magnified area will move in accordance with the button pressed.  
5
Returning to normal display  
Press the MAGNIFY OFF button.  
6
• When there is no video signal input, Magnify is not effective when the video signal input is  
outside the sync range.  
Caution  
The magnify function will be cancelled when the input select button is pressed or the display  
mode of the PC being used for display is changed.  
The Magnify function will be cancelled after the operations such as "menu display ON",  
"FOCUS", "FREEZE", "P in P", "AUTO", "VOLUME  
", "MUTE" and  
"POSITION".  
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Adjustments and functions  
VIDEO  
RGB  
LASER  
STANDBY/ON  
POSITION  
1, 2, 3  
2, 3  
3
RESET  
MENU  
FREEZE  
MAGNIFY  
VOLUME  
MUTE  
OFF  
MENU  
P in P  
BLANK AUTO TIMER  
1
FOCUS  
ZOOM  
1, 3  
Press the MENU (  
) buttons of the projector or the  
1
2
MENU button of the remote control.  
• The Menu screen will appear. (refer to page 18 - 21 for details.)  
of the projector or the  
Press the MENU (  
) buttons  
button of the remote control to select the menu item to be  
DISK PAD  
adjusted.  
• The selected menu item will be displayed in orange.  
Adjust the selected menu item with the MENU (  
buttons of the projector or DISK PAD button of the remote  
control.  
)
3
• The selected menu item will be displayed in orange.  
The menu will disappear after 5-10 sec.  
Returning to the initial settings  
• Select the adjustment item to be returned to the initial settings.  
• Press the RESET button.  
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Adjustments and functions (continued)  
SET UP  
Images and display positions can be adjusted from the SETUP menu.  
Video signal input  
RGB signal input  
S E T U P I N P U T I M AG E  
O P T.  
S E T U P I N P U T I M AG E  
O P T.  
VOLUME  
BRIGHT  
CONTRAST  
V POSIT  
H POSIT  
H PHASE  
H SIZE  
COLOR BAL R  
COLOR BAL B  
VOLUME  
BRIGHT  
CONTRAST  
SHARPNESS  
COLOR  
TINT  
COLOR BAL R  
COLOR BAL B  
100  
100  
800  
Adjustment item  
VOLUME  
Adjustment description  
Volume decreases  
Volume increases  
BRIGHT  
(BRIGHTNESS)  
Darker  
Brighter  
CONTRAST  
Lower contrast  
Stronger contrast  
Softer image  
Less  
Sharper image  
More  
SHARPNESS  
COLOR  
Redder  
Greener  
TINT  
V. POSIT  
(V. POSITION)  
Moves the image up and down.  
H. POSIT  
(H. POSITION)  
Moves the image left and right.  
H. PHASE  
H. SIZE  
Eliminates blanking.  
Adjusts the horizontal size of the image.  
COLOR BAL R  
Less Red  
Less Blue  
More Red  
More Blue  
(COLOR BALANCE Red)  
COLOR BAL B  
(COLOR BALANCE Blue)  
Using the SETUP Menu  
Move the cursor to the item to be adjusted and move the MENU button of the projector or the DISK PA  
button of the remote control to change the length of the bar display.  
• The menu cannot be displayed while the initial screen (“No input is detected.” or “Sync is  
out of range.”) is being displayed.  
Caution  
• Tint cannot be adjusted with PAL or SECAM video signal input.  
• Tint, color and sharpness cannot be adjusted with RGB signal input.  
• V. POSIT, H. POSIT, H. PHASE and H. SIZE cannot be adjusted with video signal input.  
• The MAGNIFY or FREEZE function will be cancelled after the operation "Menu".  
• Displaying the menu cancels magnify and freeze operations.  
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INPUT  
The INPUT menu is used to select RGB signal sync signal frequency of the monitor and the VIDEO signal.  
S E T U P I N P U T I M A G E  
O P T .  
S E T U P I N P U T I M A G E  
RGB  
O P T .  
RGB  
AUTO  
VIDEO  
NTSC  
fH:38kHz  
fV:60Hz  
VIDEO  
PAL  
SECAM  
NTSC4.43  
M-PAL  
N-PAL  
Adjustment item  
RGB  
Adjustment description  
Displays the following RGB inputs  
fH: horizontal sync frequency  
fV: vertical sync frequency  
Sets the video signal system. When the screen is unstble (no color)  
or rolls, select the mode that matches the input signal.  
VIDEO  
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Adjustments and functions (continued)  
IMAGE  
Projection image inversion, etc., can be selected from the IMAGE menu.  
S E T U P I N P U T I M A G E  
O P T .  
O P T .  
O P T .  
S E T U P I N P U T I M A G E  
KEYSTONE  
O P T .  
KEYSTONE  
MIRROR  
BLANK  
START UP  
P. IN P.  
MIRROR  
BLANK  
START UP  
P. IN P.  
NORMAL  
H:INVERT  
V :INVERT  
H&V:  
S E T U P I N P U T I M A G E  
O P T .  
INVERT  
KEYSTONE  
MIRROR  
BLANK  
START UP  
P. IN P.  
S E T U P I N P U T I M A G E  
S E T U P I N P U T I M A G E  
O P T .  
KEYSTONE  
MIRROR  
KEYSTONE  
MIRROR  
BLANK  
BLANK  
START UP  
P. IN P.  
WHITE  
BLUE  
BLACK  
START UP  
P. IN P.  
TURN ON  
TURN OFF  
S E T U P I N P U T I M A G E  
KEYSTONE  
MIRROR  
BLANK  
START UP  
P. IN P.  
Adjustment item  
KEYSTONE  
Adjustment description  
Reduces keystone  
Reduces keystone  
distortion at the top  
distortion at the bottom  
Sets vertical or horizontal inversion of the projected image.  
H: horizontal inversion only  
V: vertical inversion only  
MIRROR  
BLANK  
H&V: both horizontal and vertical inversion.  
Sets the color to be used for blanking with BLANK ON or when there is no signal.  
Blanking is turned on when there is no signal for approximately 5 min.  
Opens and closes the initial settings screen during signal input at start up.  
Selects the P in P sub screen display position.  
START UP  
P in P  
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Adjustments and functions (continued)  
OPT  
Communication functions, etc., can be set from the OPT menu.  
S E T U P I N P U T I M A G E  
O P T .  
O P T .  
O P T .  
S E T U P I N P U T I M A G E  
COM. SPEED  
O P T .  
1200bps  
2400bps  
4800bps  
9600bps  
19200bps  
COM. SPEED  
COM. BITS  
TIMER  
LANGUAGE  
AUTO OFF  
SYNC ON G  
COM. BITS  
TIMER  
7N1  
8N1  
S E T U P I N P U T I M A G E  
O P T .  
LANGUAGE  
AUTO OFF  
SYNC ON G  
COM. SPEED  
COM. BITS  
TIMER  
LANGUAGE  
AUTO OFF  
SYNC ON G  
S E T U P I N P U T I M A G E  
S E T U P I N P U T I M A G E  
O P T .  
COM. SPEED  
COM. BITS  
TIMER  
COM. SPEED  
COM. BITS  
TIMER  
LANGUAGE  
AUTO OFF  
SYNC ON G  
ENGLISH  
FRANÇAIS  
DEUTSCH  
ESPAÑOL  
ITALIANO  
NORSK  
LANGUAGE  
AUTO OFF  
SYNC ON G  
10 min.  
NEDERLANDS  
JAPANESE  
S E T U P I N P U T I M A G E  
S E T U P I N P U T I M A G E  
O P T .  
COM. SPEED  
COM. BITS  
TIMER  
COM. SPEED  
COM. BITS  
TIMER  
LANGUAGE  
AUTO OFF  
LANGUAGE  
AUTO OFF  
SYNC ON G  
10 min.  
SYNC ON G  
TURN ON  
TURN OFF  
Adjustment item  
COM. SPEED  
Adjustment description  
Sets the communication speed (5 steps).  
Sets the bit configuration for the communication data.  
7N1...7 data bits, No parity, 1 stop bit.  
COM. BITS  
8N1...8 data bits, No parity, 1 stop bit.  
Sets the timer display time (0 - 99) min.  
Selects the menu screen language  
TIMER  
LANGUAGE  
(English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Norwegian, Dutch, Japanese).  
Sets the time after which the power will be turned off (standby status) when  
there is no input signal. The settings are 1 - 99 min, 0 and None.  
AUTO OFF  
SYNC ON G  
Sets the SYNC ON G feature on/off.  
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Connection to the video signal terminals  
1. Input signals  
Brightness signal  
Color signal  
1.0V p-p, 75 terminator  
0.286V p-p (burst signal), 75 terminator  
S-VIDEO signal  
VIDEO signal  
1.0V p-p, 75 terminator  
Input  
200mV rms, 20k or less (max. 3.0V p-p)  
0 200mVrms,1k Ω  
Audio signal  
Output  
2. Signal input jacks  
Brightness signal  
Ground  
Color signal  
Ground  
S-VIDEO input (mini DIN 4-pin)  
The priority sequence of the video input jacks is as follows.  
(1) S-VIDEO input jack (2) RCA jack input jack  
Caution  
When video signals are being projected, the audio input by the video is output to the audio  
output jack (RGB/VIDEO).  
Connection to the RGB signal terminal  
1. Input signals  
Video signal  
Analog, 0.7V p-p, 75 terminator (positive polarity)  
TTL level (positive/negative polarity)  
TTL level (positive/negative polarity)  
TTL level  
Horizontal sync signal  
Vertical sync signal  
Compound sync signal  
Input  
200mV rms, 20k or less (max. 3.0V p-p)  
0~200mVrms,1k Ω  
Audio signal  
Output  
2. Signal input jacks  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Video input (red)  
Video input (green)  
Video input (blue)  
N.C  
9
N.C  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
Ground  
N.C  
DDC jack (Display Data Channel)  
Horizontal sync signal/compound sync signal  
Vertical sync signal  
N.C  
Ground (red)  
Ground (green)  
Ground (blue)  
D-sub 15-pin  
shrink jack  
DDC jack (Display Data Channel)  
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Connection to the RGB signal terminal (continued)  
3. Example of computer signal  
Resolution  
fH  
(kHz)  
fV  
(Hz)  
Rating  
Signal mode  
Display mode  
Note 1  
H × V  
640 × 400  
640 × 350  
640 × 400  
720 × 400  
640 × 480  
640 × 480  
640 × 480  
640 × 480  
640 × 480  
800 × 600  
800 × 600  
800 × 600  
800 × 600  
800 × 600  
832 × 624  
1024 × 768  
1024 × 768  
1024 × 768  
1152 × 768  
1280 × 960  
1280 × 1024  
1280 × 1024  
24.8  
37.9  
37.9  
37.9  
31.5  
35.0  
37.9  
37.5  
43.3  
35.2  
37.9  
48.1  
46.9  
53.7  
49.7  
48.4  
56.5  
60.0  
67.5  
60.0  
64.0  
80.0  
56.4  
85.1  
85.1  
85.0  
59.9  
66.7  
72.8  
75.0  
85.0  
56.3  
60.3  
72.2  
75.0  
85.1  
74.5  
60.0  
70.1  
75.0  
75.0  
60.0  
60.0  
75.0  
NEC PC9800  
VGA-1  
Zoom in  
Zoom in  
Zoom in  
Zoom in  
Zoom in  
Zoom in  
Zoom in  
Zoom in  
Zoom in  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
VGA-2  
TEXT  
VGA-3  
SW 1 ON  
SW 2 ON  
Mac13"mode  
VGA-3(72Hz)  
VGA-3(75Hz)  
VGA-3(85Hz)  
SVGA(56Hz)  
SVGA(60Hz)  
SVGA(72Hz)  
SVGA(75Hz)  
SVGA(85Hz)  
Mac16"mode  
XGA(60Hz)  
XGA(70Hz)  
XGA(75Hz)  
SXGA(75Hz)  
SXGA(60Hz)  
SXGA(60Hz)  
SXGA(75Hz)  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
SW 2 ON  
SW 4 ON  
Zoom in  
Zoom out  
Zoom out  
Zoom out  
Zoom out  
Zoom out  
Zoom out  
Zoom out  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
VESA  
Note 1: Mac adapter is necessary to the resolution mode.  
Projector is compatible with 13 inch mode and 16 inch mode.  
Mac 13" mode=switch 1 and switch 2 are ON.  
ON  
1
2
3
4
5
6
Mac 16" mode=switch 2 and switch 4 are ON.  
OFF  
(Example 16 inch mode)  
• Some computers may have multiple display screen modes. Use of some of these modes will  
not be possible with this projector.  
Caution  
Be sure to check jack type, signal level, timing and resolution before connecting this  
projector to a computer.  
Depending on the input signal, full-size display may not be possible in some cases. Refer to  
the number of display pixels above.  
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Connection to the RGB signal terminal (continued)  
4. Initial set signals  
The following signals are used for the initial settings.  
The signal timing of some computer models may be different. In such case, refer to pages 17 and 18 and adjust  
the V.POSIT and H.POSIT of the menu.  
Back porch b  
Front porch d  
Display interval c  
DATA  
HSYNC  
Sync a  
Horizontal signal timing (µs)  
Horizontal signal timing (µs)  
Computer/Signal  
Computer/Signal  
a
b
c
d
a
b
c
d
VGA-1(85Hz)  
VGA-2(85Hz)  
PC-9800  
2.0  
2.0  
3.0  
3.0  
3.0  
3.8  
20.3  
20.3  
30.4  
1.0  
1.0  
3.0  
SVGA (72Hz)  
SVGA (75Hz)  
2.4  
1.6  
1.1  
1.1  
2.1  
1.8  
1.2  
1.2  
1.0  
1.0  
1.1  
1.3  
3.2  
2.7  
3.9  
2.5  
1.9  
2.2  
2.4  
2.9  
2.9  
1.8  
16.0  
16.2  
14.2  
14.5  
15.8  
13.7  
13.0  
10.7  
11.9  
11.9  
9.5  
1.1  
0.3  
0.6  
0.6  
0.4  
0.3  
0.2  
0.6  
0.9  
0.9  
0.1  
SVGA (85Hz)  
Mac 16"mode  
TEXT  
VGA-3  
2.0  
3.8  
2.1  
3.0  
1.9  
3.2  
20.3  
25.4  
21.2  
1.0  
0.6  
2.1  
XGA (60Hz)  
Mac 13"mode  
XGA (70Hz)  
XGA (75Hz)  
VGA-3(72Hz)  
VGA-3(75Hz)  
VGA-3(85Hz)  
SVGA(56Hz)  
SVGA(60Hz)  
1.3  
2.0  
1.6  
2.0  
3.2  
3.8  
3.8  
2.2  
3.6  
2.2  
20.3  
20.3  
17.8  
22.2  
20.0  
1.0  
0.5  
1.6  
0.7  
1.0  
SXGA (1152 X 864, 75Hz)  
SXGA (1280 X 960, 60Hz)  
SXGA (1280 X 1024, 60Hz)  
SXGA (1280 X 1024, 75Hz)  
Back porch b  
Front porch d  
Display interval c  
DATA  
VSYNC  
Sync a  
Vertical signal timimg (lines)  
Vertical signal timimg (lines)  
Computer/Signal  
Computer/Signal  
a
6
3
3
3
6
6
3
3
3
3
3
b
c
d
37  
1
a
3
3
8
3
2
3
3
3
3
2
4
b
c
d
32  
1
SVGA (72Hz)  
SVGA (75Hz)  
23  
21  
27  
39  
29  
29  
28  
32  
36  
38  
38  
600  
600  
600  
624  
768  
768  
768  
864  
960  
1024  
1024  
VGA-1 (85Hz)  
VGA-2 (85Hz)  
PC-9800  
60  
41  
25  
42  
33  
39  
28  
16  
25  
22  
23  
350  
400  
400  
480  
480  
480  
480  
480  
480  
600  
600  
SVGA (85Hz)  
1
7
Mac 16"mode  
1
TEXT  
1
XGA (60Hz)  
3
VGA-3  
10  
3
XGA (70Hz)  
3
Mac 13"mode  
VGA-3 (72Hz)  
VGA-3 (75Hz)  
VGA-3 (85Hz)  
SVGA (56Hz)  
SVGA (60Hz)  
XGA (75Hz)  
1
9
SXGA (1152 X 864, 75Hz)  
SXGA (1280 X 960, 60Hz)  
SXGA (1280 X 1024, 60Hz)  
SXGA (1280 X 1024, 75Hz)  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
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Connecting the USB  
1. Connect the projector and computer with a suitable commercially available cable.  
2. Press the INPUT button of the projector or the RGB 1/2 button of the remote control and select the input  
where the computer is to be connected.  
3. Start the mouse function.  
4. Refer to page 10, 26 concerning the remote control of mouse operations.  
5. Varying the force with which the DISK PAD button is pressed varies the speed of mouse operation.  
USB jack  
(B type)  
Projector  
Computer  
1 +5V  
USB jack  
(A type)  
+
1
2
3
4
2
5V  
1
DATA  
DATA  
DATA  
GND  
2
3
4
+
+
DATA  
GND  
1
2
3
4
3
4
USB cable  
• Before making connections, read the instruction manual of the equipment to be connected.  
• Use the optional USB cable to connect.  
Caution  
• Effective with USB only when the mouse is used.  
• Do not use with any device other than a personal computer.  
• When using with Windows 95, it is necessary to set so that USB can be used with version  
OSR 2.1 or higher. Depending on the kind or the version of the host controller,  
possible in some cases.  
operation may not be  
• In the case of notebook type computers with a built-in pointing device such as a track ball, in  
some cases the built-in pointing device will have priority even if a mouse is connected and  
the mouse may not be selected.  
In such case, disable the built-in pointing device and change the BIOS setting (system setup)  
so that an external mouse can be selected.  
After changing the BIOS setting, perform the operations described in 1 - 3 above.  
Refer to the computer hardware manual concerning the BIOS setting.  
Also, some computers may not have a utility program to operate a mouse. Refer to the  
computer hardware manual.  
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Connection to the control signal terminal  
1. Mouse functions  
(1) Turn off the main power switches of the projector and computer and connect the two units with the cable  
provided or an optional suitable commercially available cable. Disconnect the USB cable from the  
projector.  
(2) Turn on the main switch of the projector (the ON indicator lamp will light green).  
(3) Press the INPUT button of the projector or the RGB button of the remote control and select the input  
where the computer is to be connected.  
(4) Turn on the computer power supply.  
(5) Start the mouse function.  
If the mouse has not been started, reboot the computer (soft reboot or reboot buttons).  
(6) Refer to page 10 concerning remote control operation.  
(7) Varying the force with which the DISK PAD button is pressed varies the speed of mouse operation.  
Mouse jack Mini  
DIN 6-pin  
Projector  
Computer  
PS/2 Mouse  
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
DATA  
CLK 2  
DATA  
GND  
+5V  
3
4
5
6
control jack  
D-sub 15-pin shrink jack  
6
5
4
3
CLK  
SEL0  
1
2
RTS 7  
8
+5V 9  
GND  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
Mouse cable (PS/2)  
Use the mouse cable provided or a PS/2 mouse cable (for IBM and compatibles).  
Cables for ADB mouse (Apple), bus mouse (NEC) and serial mouse are available as options.  
Mouse cable  
ADB mouse  
Bus mouse  
Product name  
COE-MAC (ADB)-2  
Model  
SC-MA201XC  
SC-MN201XC  
SC-MS201XC  
COE-PC98 (BUS)-2  
COE-SERIAL-2  
Serial mouse  
Caution  
• Before making connections, read the instruction manual of the equipment to be connected.  
• Turn off the projector and computer power supplies before connecting.  
Connecting the mouse cable with the computer power on can result in a malfunction.  
Use the mouse cable provided or an optional mouse cable to make the connection.  
• In the case of notebook type computers with a built-in pointing device such as a track ball, in  
some cases the built-in pointing device will have priority even if a mouse is connected and  
the mouse may not be selected.  
In such case, disable the built-in pointing device and change the BIOS setting (system setup)  
so that an external mouse can be selected.  
After changing the BIOS setting, perform the operations described in (1) - (3) above.  
Refer to the computer hardware manual concerning the BIOS setting.  
Also, some computers may not have a utility program to operate a mouse. Refer to the  
computer hardware manual.  
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Connection to the control signal terminal (continued)  
CONTROL signal jack  
ADB (Mac) mouse  
Mouse  
Pin no.  
RS-232C  
PS/2  
CLK  
ADB  
Serial  
BUS  
YB  
Projector  
Computer  
Mouse jack  
Mini DIN 4-pin  
1
2
ADB  
1
2
1
2
3
4
(POWER ON)  
+5V  
3
DATA DATA  
SELO  
DATA  
3
4
XA  
XB  
4
3
GND  
4
5
5
1
2
6
RTS 7  
8
6
SELO  
RTS  
SELO SELO  
7
RTS  
RTS  
RTS  
RTS  
YA  
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
+5V  
GND  
8
9
+5V  
+5V  
+5V  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
SW-L  
SEL-1  
Mouse cable (ADB) (option)  
RD  
TD  
TD  
SW-R  
Serial mouse  
Projector  
Computer  
Mouse jack  
D-sub 9-pin  
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
CD  
RD  
3 TD  
2
3
4
5
1
DTR  
4
5
6
GND  
DSR  
6
7
8
9
SELO  
RTS  
6
7
7 RTS  
CTS  
8
8
9
9 RI  
GND  
TD  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
Mouse cable (serial) (option)  
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Connection to the control signal terminal (continued)  
2. RS232C communication  
(1) Turn off the projector and computer power supplies and connect with the RS232C cable.  
(2) Turn on the computer power supply and, after the computer has started up, turn on the projector power supply.  
(3) Refer to page 20, 21 and set the communication speed and the number of communication bits.  
(4) Start RS232C communication.  
Projector  
Computer  
RS232C jack  
D-sub 9-pin  
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
CD  
RD  
Control jack  
D-sub 15-pin shrink  
3 TD  
2
3
4
5
1
DTR  
4
5
6
GND  
DSR  
6
7
8
9
SELO 6  
RTS  
7
8
7 RTS  
DTS  
8
9
9 RI  
GND  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
RS232C cable  
RD  
TD  
Projectorcomputer  
Response code  
1st 2nd data  
11h 05h +1  
11h 06h +1  
11h 11h +1  
11h 12h +1  
11h 13h +1  
11h 14h +1  
11h 21h +1  
12h 22h +2  
11h 23h +1  
11h 24h +1  
13h 31h +3  
13h 32h +3  
13h 33h +3  
13h 34h +3  
13h 35h +3  
13h 37h +3  
14h 38h +4  
14h 36h +4  
14h 3Ah +4  
13h 3Bh +3  
13h 3Dh +3  
11h 3Ch +1  
11h 41h +1  
11h 15h +1  
11h 16h +1  
Computerprojector  
Inquiry code  
1st 2nd  
20h 05h  
20h 06h  
20h 11h  
––––––  
Setting code  
1st 2nd data  
31h 05h +1  
31h 06h +1  
31h 11h +1  
31h 12h +1  
31h 13h +1  
31h 14h +1  
31h 21h +1  
32h 22h +2  
31h 23h +1  
31h 24h +1  
33h 31h +3  
33h 32h +3  
33h 33h +3  
33h 34h +3  
33h 35h +3  
33h 37h +3  
34h 38h +4  
34h 36h +4  
34h 3Ah +4  
33h 3Bh +3  
33h 3Dh +3  
31h 3Ch +1  
31h 41h +1  
31h 15h +1  
31h 16h +1  
Default setting code  
1st 2nd  
Command  
MOUSE  
40h 05h  
COMMUNICATE  
POWER  
40h 06h  
––––––  
ZOOM  
––––––  
FOCUS  
––––––  
––––––  
MIRROR  
20h 14h  
20h 21h  
20h 22h  
20h 23h  
20h 24h  
20h 31h  
20h 32h  
20h 33h  
20h 34h  
20h 35h  
20h 37h  
––––––  
40h 14h  
40h 21h  
40h 22h  
40h 23h  
40h 24h  
40h 31h  
40h 32h  
40h 33h  
40h 34h  
40h 35h  
40h 37h  
40h 38h  
40h 36h  
40h 3Ah  
40h 3Bh  
40h 3Dh  
40h 3Ch  
40h 41h  
40h 15h  
40h 16h  
INPUT  
(VIDEO)SYSTEM  
VOLUME  
MUTE  
BRIGHT  
CONTRAST  
COLOR  
TINT  
SHARPNESS  
H.PHASE  
H.POSIT  
––––––  
H.SIZE  
––––––  
V.POSIT  
COLOR BALANCE R  
COLOR BALANCE B  
AUTO ADJUST  
BLANK  
20h 3Bh  
20h 3Dh  
20h 3Ch  
20h 41h  
20h 15h  
20h 16h  
MAGNIFY  
FREEZE  
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Connection to the control signal terminal (continued)  
Command data chart  
Item  
MOUSE  
Data code  
00h=disable mouse function, 01 7Fh=start mouse function  
COMMUNICATE  
0Xh=8N1, 1Xh=7N1  
X0h=1200bps, X1h=2400bps, X2h=4800bps, X3h=9600bps, X4h=19200bps  
POWER  
3Eh=power off (standby status), 3Fh=power on  
01 3Fh=Zoom +, 41 7Fh=Zoom –  
ZOOM  
FOCUS  
01 3Fh=Focus +, 41 7Fh=Focus –  
MIRROR  
INPUT  
00h=Normal, 01h=H : Invert, 02h=V : Invert, 03h=H & V : Invert  
11h=VIDEO, 21h=RGB1, 22h=RGB2  
SYSTEM (VIDEO)  
00h 00h=Auto, 00h 01h=NTSC, 00h 04h=NTSC4. 43  
00h 02h=PAL, 00h 03h=SECAM, 00h 05h=M-PAL, 00h 06h=N-PAL  
VOLUME  
MUTE  
00h (low volume) 24h (high volume)  
00h=mute off, 01h=mute on  
BRIGHT  
00h 00h 00h (dark) 00h 00h 24h (bright)  
CONTRAST  
COLOR  
00h 00h 00h (low) 00h 00h 24h (strong)  
00h 00h 00h (pale) 00h 00h 24h (dense)  
00h 00h 00h (reddish) 00h 00h 24h (greenish)  
00h 00h 00h (soft) 00h 00h 24h (sharp)  
TINT  
SHARPNESS  
H.PHASE  
H.POSIT  
00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 24h  
00h 00h 00h 01h (Right) moves one step  
00h 00h 00h 7Fh (Left) moves one step  
H.SIZE  
00h 00h 00h 01h (Large) moves two step  
00h 00h 00h 7Fh (Small) moves two step  
V.POSIT  
00h 00h 00h 01h (Up) moves one step  
00h 00h 00h 7Fh (Down) moves one step  
00h 00h 00h (Light red) 00h 00h 24h (Dark red)  
00h 00h 00h (Light blue) 00h 00h 24h (Dark blue)  
00h (AUTO ADJUST (Play)), 07h (AUTO ADJUST (stop))  
COLOR BALANCE R  
COLOR BALANCE B  
AUTO ADJUST  
BLANK  
0Xh=blanking off, 1Xh=blanking on  
X=8 Black, X=9 Blue, X=F White  
MAGNIFY  
FREEZE  
00h=normal display, 01h=zoom Magnify display or Magnify ratio up.  
7Fh=zoom ratio down  
00h=normal display, 01h=still image display  
The command code configuration consists of a 2-byte command and the following data.  
• The first byte of a command indicates the command type with 3 bits on the MSB side and the data length  
with 4 bits on the LSB side.  
Projector - computer  
‘0xH’ : Error code  
‘1xH’ : response code  
‘70H’ : frame error code  
Computer - projector  
‘2xH’ : inquiry code  
‘3xH’ : setting code  
‘4xH’ : default setting code  
‘x’ indicates the data length (example: x=2 means a 2-byte command).  
• The second byte of a command indicates the command contents.  
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Connection to the control signal terminal (continued)  
Requesting projector status  
(1) Send the request code ‘20H’ + yyH’ from the computer to the projector.  
(2) The projector returns the response code ‘1xH’ + ‘yyH’ +data to the computer.  
Changing the projector settings  
(1) Send the setting code ‘3xH’ + ‘yyH’ +data from the computer to the projector.  
(2) The projector changes the setting based on the above setting code.  
(3) The projector returns the response code ‘1xH’ + ‘yyH’ +data to the computer.  
Caution  
The response data in (3) above need not match the setting data in (1).  
For example, when the projector cannot set the setting data in (1), the projector may set the  
closest value. That value will be used as the response data in (3). Or else the projector will  
return the error code ‘0xH’ + ‘yyH’ +data.  
Using the projector default settigns  
(1) The computer sends the default setting code ‘40H’ + ‘yyH’ to the projector.  
(2) The projector changes the specified setting to the default value.  
(3) The projector returns the default value with the response code ‘1xH’ + ‘yyH’ =data.  
When a command sent by the projector cannot be understood by the computer  
(1) The computer sends the command code 3xH’ , ‘4xH’ or ‘4xH’ + ‘yyH’ +data to the projector.  
(2) When the command sent by the projector cannot be understood, the error command ‘00H’ + ‘yyH’ is  
returned by the computer.  
When data sent by the projector cannot be understood  
(1) The computer sends the command code ‘3xH’ , ‘4xH’ or ‘4xH’ + ‘yyH’ +data to the projector.  
(2) When the command sent by the projector cannot be understood, the the error code ‘0xH’ +‘yyH’ +data is  
returned.  
When the data length is greater than indicated by the data length code, the projector will ignore the excess data code.  
Conversely, when the data length is shorter than indicated by the data length code, an error code will be  
returned to the projector.  
When a frame error occurs  
Repeats 10 times per second until there is some sort of response to the error code 70H + 70H.  
When the interval between bytes in one command is 500ms or greater  
When a command or data is not sent within 500ms after the command code ‘2xH’ , ‘3xH’ or ‘4xH’ is sent by  
the computer, the error command ‘70H’ +‘70H’ will be returned as soon as the 500ms elapses. After this, if  
there is no response within 1 sec., a frame error will occur.  
• Operation cannot be guaranteed when the projector receives an undefined command or data.  
• Provide an interval of at least 40ms between the response code and any other code.  
Caution  
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Example of system setup  
Computer  
(notebook type)  
AC input  
1
RGB IN  
2
S-VIDEO IN  
VIDEO IN  
CONTROL  
RGB OUT  
AUDIO IN  
L
MONO  
R
AUDIO IN  
AUDIO  
OUT  
1
2
USB  
Computer  
(desktop type)  
Video tape recorder with S jack  
Video tape recorder  
Speaker (with built-in amp)  
Display monitor  
Caution  
Turn power off to all devices before connecting.  
Refer to the instruction manual of each device before connecting.  
Cleaning the Air filter  
Clean the air filter about every 100 hours .  
Turn off the MAIN POWER switch of the projector and  
pull out the power cord.  
1
2
Remove the front air filter.  
Filter  
Model  
Air Filter  
MU00831  
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Cleaning the Air filter (continued)  
Cleaning the air filter with a vacuum cleaner  
3
Installing the air filter  
4
When the air filter becomes clogged with dust, etc., the projector power may turn off to  
prevent the internal heat level rising.  
Caution  
Do not operate the projector with the air filter removed.  
Lamp  
The light source lamp has a service life.  
When used for an extended time, the images may become darker and the colors may deteriorate.  
A malfunction could occur if the projector is used in this condition, so replace the lamp with a new one.  
The following indicator or a message which appears when the power is turned on will indicate when the lamp  
should be replaced.  
At such time, it is necessary to replace the lamp with a new one. For lamp replacement, please contact your  
dealer or service company.  
The indicator lamp will also light red when the lamp unit overheats. In such case, turn off the  
main power switch, wait for a while (approx. 20 min.) and then turn the power on again. If the  
indicator lamp lights red again when the power is turned on, contact your dealer or service  
company.  
Caution  
Message table  
Screen displays  
The following messages are displayed on the screen.  
CHANGE THE LAMP“CALL  
A MAINTENANCE PERSON”  
The total lamp usage time is nearing the service life of the lamp. Replace whith a new lamp.  
*
1
The lamp will turn off automatically when the lamp replacement time has been exceeded.  
The total lamp time is nearing the lamp replacement time. After (*) hours, the lamp will turn  
“CHANGE THE LAMP”  
“CALL  
off. Quickly replace with a new lamp. *1  
A MAINTENANCE PERSON”  
“THE POWER WILL  
TURN OFF AFTER * hr.”  
*Indicates the number of hours until the lamp turns off automatically.  
Blinking of  
The total lamp time has exceeded the replacement time. The lamp will blink for  
approximately 10 min. and then turn off automatically. Replace with a new lamp.  
“CHANGE THE LAMP”  
NO INPUT IS DETECTED  
SYNC IS OUT OF RANGE  
There is no signal input (refer to pages 22, 23).  
The current horizontal or vertical frequency cannot be used by this projector (refer to pages 23, 24).  
*1 This display will disappear after 3min. but will reappear when the power is turned on again.  
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Message table (continued)  
Indicators  
The POWER indicator, LAMP indicator and TEMP indicator light or blink in the following cases.  
POWER  
indicator  
LAMP  
indicator  
TEMP  
indicator  
Message  
Processing  
Lights orange  
Flashes green  
Lights green  
Turns off  
Turns off  
Turns off  
Turns off  
Turns off  
Turns off  
Turns off  
Turns off  
Standby status  
Warming up  
Operation status 1  
*
Flashes orange  
Cool down  
Wait some time (approx. 20 min.) before  
turning the power on again. If the  
indicator still lights, the lamp may have  
failed and. Replace with a new lamp.  
Lights red  
Lights red  
Turns off  
The lamp does not light. 2  
*
Firmly insert the lamp as far as possible  
and screw the lamp cover in place.  
A lamp has not been inserted  
or the lamp cover is missing.  
Flashes red  
Turns off  
Lights red  
Lights red  
Flashes red  
Turns off  
Flashes red  
Turns off  
Contact your dealer.  
Contact your dealer.  
The cooling fan is not operating.  
The total lamp time has  
exceeded the replacement time.  
Flashes red  
When the LAMP or TEMP indicator lights or flashes, turn off the MAIN POWER switch before proceeding. If the problem still persists, contact your  
dealer or service company.  
*1: When the cooling fan is stopped and the interior becomes overheated, the power will turn off automatically to allow cooling (the indicator will turn  
off). In such cases, turn off the projector power, allow the set to cool and then turn the projector power on again. The lamp will then light. If the lamp  
does not light, contact your dealer or service company.  
*2: In some cases, when the air holes becomes blocked and the interior temperature rises, the lamp will be turned off for protection and the LAMP  
indicator will flash red. In such cases, turn off the MAIN POWER switch, allow the set to cool (for approx. 20 min.) and then turn the power on again.  
When you think something wrong  
Before requesting repair, check in accordance with the following chart. If the situation cannot be corrected, then  
contact your dealer.  
Symptom  
Possible cause  
Remedy  
Page  
The power is not  
turned on.  
•The main power switch is not turned on.  
•The power cord is disconnected.  
Turn on the main power switch.  
P.13  
P.9  
Plug the power cord into an AC power outlet.  
No video or audio.  
•The input is not correctly set.  
•Use the projector or remote control to set.  
P.8,10,  
13,19  
P.9,31  
•No signal input.  
•Connect correctly.  
•Connect correctly.  
Video is present but •The projector is not correctly connected.  
P.9,31  
no audio.  
•The volume is seet to minimum.  
Press VOLUME + on the remote control or display  
P.10,18  
the menu screen and adjust the volume.  
•Press the MUTE button.  
Displays the Volume bar and switches the Audio input.  
•Mute is turned on.  
P.8,10  
P.10  
Audio is switched to Video when P in P is on.  
Audio is present but •The projector is not correctly connected.  
•Connect correctly.  
•Select BRIGHT with the MENU button and then  
P.9,31  
P.17  
no video.  
•The brightness adjustment knob is rotated  
fully clockwise.  
press the (  
) key.  
•The lens cap is still on.  
•Remove the lens cap.  
P.13  
P.18  
Color density and color matching are not  
correctly adjusted.  
Colors are pale and  
color matching is poor.  
Adjust the video.  
Images are dark.  
Brightness and contrast are not correctly adjusted.  
The lamp is nearing the end of its service life.  
•Adjust the video.  
•Replace with a new lamp.  
P.18  
P.32  
Video is blurred.  
Focus or H PHASE is out of adjustment.  
Lamp failure.  
Adjust the focus or H PHASE.  
P.13,18  
P.33  
Wait approximately 20 min. and then turn the  
power on again.  
The LAMP indicator  
lights red.  
Make sure the ventilation openings are not blocked.  
P.31,32  
The TEMP indicator Internal overheating.  
lights red.  
•Clean the air filter.  
Lower the ambient temperature to 35 degrees C or less.  
A bright dot may be seen in the picture. This is a phenomenon peculiar to the liquid crystal and is not a problem.  
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·ALL specifications are subject to change without notice.  
Specifications  
Product name  
Liquid crystal projector  
Model  
28A8800A  
Display method  
Liquid crystal  
panel  
Three liquid crystal panels, three primary color system.  
3.3 cm (1.3 type)  
Panel size  
Drive system  
TFT active matrix  
Number of pixels 786,432 pixels (1024 horizontal x 768 vertical)  
Zoom lens F=1.7~2.3 f=49~64mm  
190w UHB  
Lens  
Lamp  
Speaker  
Power supply  
1.2W + 1.2W (Stereo)  
AC100 ~ 120V, 3.7A / AC220 ~ 240V, 1.5A.  
Power consumption  
Operating temperature range  
Size  
320W  
0 ~ 35˚C  
11" (W) × 5" (H) 14" (D)  
Weight (mass)  
13 lbs  
S VIDEO: mini DIN 4-pin jack  
VIDEO: RCA jack  
VIDEO signal input jacks  
RGB signal input/output jacks  
CONTROL signal jack  
AUDIO: RCA jack  
RGB signals: D-sub 15-pin shrink jack  
Audio: stereo mini-jack  
D-sub 15-pin shrink jack  
Dimensional Diagram  
Unit: inches  
11"  
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LEGAL INFORMATION  
FIVE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY  
This Dukane LCD projector is warranted to the original purchaser for a period of  
five (5) years from the original purchase date - in normal use and service -  
against defects in material and workmanship. DUKANE CORPORATION  
EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY  
AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  
During the warranty period, Dukane Corporation will repair or replace (at the  
manufacturer's option) any such defective parts (except for the lamp, which is  
subject to whatever warranties the manufacturer may provide) without charge to  
the purchaser for parts or labor when the product is returned, prepaid and insured,  
with proof-of-purchase date. This remedy is void if the product has been  
damaged by accident, unreasonable use, neglect, improper service or other  
causes not arising out of defects in material or workmanship.  
Dukane Corporation disclaims all liability for incidental or consequential damage  
of any kind, including all damages arising out of any interruptions in operation of  
the product and all damages to software.  
No person, firm, or representative is authorized to assume any obligation or to  
make any warranty on behalf of the Dukane Corporation other than as stated  
above.  
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS VALID FOR U.S.A AND CANADA.  
FOR OTHER LOCATIONS, LOCAL WARRANTIES APPLY.  
LAMP REPLACEMENT SERVICE & REPAIR POLICY & PROCEDURE  
For service and parts, contact the Dukane AV Service Department  
at 1 (800) 676-2487 within the USA or 1 (630) 584-2300 worldwide.  
If you would like to send a facsimile (FAX), dial 1 (630) 584-5156 worldwide.  
When requesting warranty service, please have the sales receipt available along  
with the model name and serial number.  
If it becomes necessary to return the projector, use the original packing material  
and box (if retained) or pack securely. Dukane Corporation will not be liable for  
any pick-up or delivery charges or any expenses incurred for service calls or  
service supplied by anyone other than the Dukane AV Service Department.  
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Audio Visual Products  
Dukane Corporation  
Audio Visual Products Division  
2900 Dukane Drive  
St. Charles, IL 60174-3395  
Phone: (630) 584-2300  
Orders: (800) 676-2485  
Information: (800) 676-2486  
Fax: (630) 584-5156  
Parts & Service: (800) 676-2487  
Fax: (630) 584-0984  
Part # 401-552-02  
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