EIP-3000N
OWNER’S MANUAL
EIKI INDUSTRIAL CO., LTD.
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The supplied CD-ROM contains operation instructions in English, German, French,
Spanish, Italian and Portuguese. Carefully read through the operation instructions before
operating the projector.
Die mitgelieferte CD-ROM enthält Bedienungsanleitungen in Englisch, Deutsch, Französisch,
Spanisch, Italienisch und Portugiesisch. Bitte lesen Sie die Bedienungsanleitung vor der
Verwendung des Projektors sorgfältig durch.
Le CD-ROM fourni contient les instructions de fonctionnement en anglais, allemand,
français, espagnol, italien et portugais. Veuillez lire attentivement ces instructions avant
de faire fonctionner le projecteur.
El CD-ROM suministrado contiene instrucciones de operación en inglés, alemán,
francés, español, italiano y portugués. Lea cuidadosamente las instrucciones de
operación antes de utilizar el proyector.
Il CD-ROM in dotazione contiene istruzioni per l’uso in inglese, tedesco, francese,
spagnolo, italiano e portoghese. Leggere attentamente le istruzioni per l’uso prima di
usare il proiettore.
O CD-ROM fornecido contém instruções de operação em Inglês, Alemão, Francês,
Espanhol, Italiano e Português. Leia cuidadosamente todas as instruções de operação
antes de operar o projetor.
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Before using the projector, please read this owner’s manual carefully.
Introduction
ENGLISH
1. WARRANTY
This is to assure that you immediately receive the full benefit of the parts, service
and labor warranty applicable to your purchase.
2. CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY ACT
To ensure that you will promptly receive any safety notification of inspection,
modification, or recall that EIKI may be required to give under the 1972 Consumer
Product Safety Act, PLEASE READ CAREFULLY THE IMPORTANT “LIMITED
WARRANTY” CLAUSE.
U.S.A. ONLY
WARNING: High brightness light source. Do not stare into the beam of light, or view
directly. Be especially careful that children do not stare directly into the
beam of light.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose
this product to rain or moisture.
See bottom of projector.
The lightning flash with arrowhead sym-
bol, within an equilateral triangle, is in-
tended to alert the user to the presence
of uninsulated “dangerous voltage”
within the product’s enclosure that may
be of sufficient magnitude to constitute
a risk or electric shock to persons.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.
DO NOT REMOVE SCREWS
EXCEPT SPECIFIED USER
SERVICE SCREW.
CAUTION:TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DO NOT REMOVE COVER.
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS EXCEPT LAMP UNIT.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE
PERSONNEL.
The exclamation point within a triangle
is intended to alert the user to the
presence of important operating and
maintenance (servicing) instructions in
the literature accompanying the product.
WARNING: FCC Regulations state that any unauthorized changes or modifications to
this equipment not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void
the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
U.S.A. ONLY
INFORMATION
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial
environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and,
if not installed and used in accordance with the owner’s manual, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is
likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the user will be required to correct the
interference at his own expense.
U.S.A. ONLY
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The enclosed computer cable must be used with the device. The cable is provided to
ensure that the device complies with FCC Class A verification.
U.S.A. ONLY
WARNING:
This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio
interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
WARNING:
The cooling fan in this projector continues to run for about 90 seconds after the projector enters
standby mode. During normal operation, when putting the projector into standby mode always
use the STANDBY-ON button on the projector or the STANDBY button on the remote control.
Ensure the cooling fan has stopped before disconnecting the power cord.
DURING NORMAL OPERATION, NEVER TURN THE PROJECTOR OFF BY DISCONNECTING
THE POWER CORD. FAILURE TO OBSERVE THIS WILL RESULT IN PREMATURE LAMP FAILURE.
PRODUCT DISPOSAL
This projector utilizes tin-lead solder, and a pressurized lamp containing a small amount of
mercury. Disposal of these materials may be regulated due to environmental considerations.
For disposal or recycling information, please contact your local authorities or, if you are
Caution Concerning Lamp Replacement
See “Replacing the Lamp” on page 55.
This EIKI projector uses a DMD panel. This very sophisticated panel contains 786,432 pixels
(micromirrors). As with any high technology electronic equipment such as large screen TVs,
video systems and video cameras, there are certain acceptable tolerances that the equipment
must conform to.
This unit has some inactive pixels within acceptable tolerances which may result in inactive dots
on the picture screen. This will not affect the picture quality or the life expectancy of the unit.
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How to Read this Owner’s Manual
•
In this owner’s manual, the illustration and the screen display are simplified for explanation, and
may differ slightly from the actual display.
Using the Menu Screen
ENTER button
Adjustment buttons (P/R/O/Q)
MENU/HELP button
Adjustment buttons
(P/R/O/Q)
MENU/HELP
button
ENTER button
Buttons used in
RETURN button
this operation
• Press l RETURN to
return to the previous
screen when the menu
is displayed.
Menu Selections (Adjustments)
Example: Adjusting “Bright”.
Button used in
this step
• This operation can also be performed by using the buttons on the projector.
Example: “Picture” screen menu for INPUT 1
Press BMENU.
1
2
(RGB) mode
• The “Picture” menu screen for the se-
lected input mode is displayed.
Menu item
Picture
SCR
PRJ
Net.
Help
Press Q or O and select“Picture”
Picture Mode
Contrast
Bright
Standard
to adjust.
0
0
Red
0
Blue
0
7 5 0 0 K
1
On-screen
display
CLR Temp
Bright Boost
Lamp Setting
Reset
Bright
SEL./ADJ.
ENTER
END
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Info
........Indicates safeguards for using the projector.
.........Indicates additional information for setting up and operating the
projector.
Note
For Future Reference
Maintenance
Troubleshooting
Index
P. 52
PP. 59 and 60
P. 63
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Contents
Preparing
Introduction
Setup
How to Read this Owner’s Manual ....... 3
Contents ............................................... 4
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS ............... 6
How to Access the PDF Owner’s
Manuals ............................................ 10
Accessories ........................................ 11
Part Names and Functions ................. 12
Inserting the Batteries .......................... 15
Usable Range ...................................... 15
Setting up the Projector ...................... 18
Setting up the Projector ....................... 18
Standard Setup (Front Projection) ....... 18
Ceiling-mount Setup ............................ 18
Projection (PRJ) Mode ......................... 19
Screen Size and Projection Distance .. 20
Connections
Connections ........................................ 21
Samples of Cables for Connection..... 22
Connecting to a Computer ................. 23
Connecting to Video Equipment ......... 24
Connecting to a Monitor with RGB Input
Terminal ............................................ 25
Controlling the Projector by a Computer .. 26
Connecting the Power Cord ............... 27
Quick Start
Quick Start .......................................... 16
Using
Adjusting the Projected Image
Basic Operation
(“SCR - ADJ” menu) ......................... 44
Setting the Resize Mode ...................... 44
Adjusting the Image Position ............... 44
Keystone Correction ............................ 44
Setting the On-screen Display ............. 45
Selecting the Background Image ........ 45
Selecting the Setup Guide ................... 45
Reversing/Inverting Projected Images ... 45
Selecting the On-screen Display Language ... 45
Adjusting the Projector Function
(“PRJ - ADJ” menu) .......................... 46
Auto Search Function ........................... 46
Auto Sync (Auto Sync Adjustment) ..... 46
Auto Power Off Function ...................... 46
Setting the Confirmation Sound
Turning the Projector On/Off .............. 28
Turning the Projector on ....................... 28
Turning the Power off (Putting the
Projector into Standby Mode) ........... 29
Image Projection................................. 30
About the Setup Guide ........................ 30
Adjusting the Projected Image ............ 30
Switching the Input Mode .................... 32
Adjusting the Volume ........................... 32
Displaying the Black Screen and Turning
off the Sound Temporarily ................. 32
Correcting Trapezoidal Distortion ........ 33
Resize Mode......................................... 34
(System Sound) ................................. 46
Speaker Setting .................................... 46
Selecting the Transmission Speed (RS-232C) ... 47
Fan Mode Setting ................................. 47
Checking the Lamp Life Status ........... 47
System Lock Function .......................... 47
Locking the Operation Buttons on the
Projector (Keylock Function) ............. 48
Setting up the Projector Network
Environment (“Network” menu) ........ 49
Setting a Password .............................. 49
DHCP Client Setting ............................. 50
TCP/IP Setting ...................................... 50
Confirming the Projector Information... 50
Troubleshooting with the “Help” menu ...... 51
Utilizing the “Help” menu functions ..... 51
Useful Features
Operating with the Remote Control .... 36
Displaying and Setting the Break Timer .... 36
Auto Sync (Auto Sync Adjustment) ..... 36
Freezing a Moving Image .................... 36
Selecting the Picture Mode .................. 36
Menu Items ......................................... 37
Using the Menu Screen ...................... 40
Menu Selections (Adjustments) ........... 40
Picture Adjustment (“Picture” menu) .. 42
Selecting the Picture Mode .................. 42
Adjusting the Image ............................. 43
Adjusting the Color Temperature ......... 43
Progressive ........................................... 43
Lamp Setting ........................................ 43
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Reference
Appendix
Computer Compatibility Chart ............ 58
Troubleshooting .................................. 59
Specifications ..................................... 61
Dimensions ......................................... 62
Index ................................................... 63
Maintenance ....................................... 52
Maintenance Indicators ...................... 53
Regarding the Lamp ........................... 55
Lamp..................................................... 55
Caution Concerning the Lamp ............ 55
Replacing the Lamp ............................. 55
Removing and Installing
the Lamp Unit .................................... 56
Resetting the Lamp Timer .................... 57
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
CAUTION:Please read all of these instructions before you operate this product
and save these instructions for later use.
Electrical energy can perform many useful functions. This product has been engineered
and manufactured to assure your personal safety. BUT IMPROPER USE CAN RESULT IN
POTENTIAL ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR FIRE HAZARDS. In order not to defeat the
safeguards incorporated in this product, observe the following basic rules for its installation,
use and servicing.
1. Read Instructions
10. Ventilation
Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided
All the safety and operating instructions should
be read before the product is operated.
for ventilation to ensure reliable operation of the
product and to protect it from overheating, and
these openings must not be blocked or covered.
The openings should never be blocked by placing
the product on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar
surface. This product should not be placed in a
built-in installation such as a bookcase or rack
unless proper ventilation is provided or the
manufacturer’s instructions have been adhered
to.
2. Retain Instructions
The safety and operating instructions should be
retained for future reference.
3. Heed Warnings
All warnings on the product and in the operating
instructions should be adhered to.
4. Follow Instructions
All operating and use instructions should be
followed.
11. Power Sources
5. Cleaning
This product should be operated only from the
type of power source indicated on the marking
label. If you are not sure of the type of power
supply to your home, consult your product dealer
or local power company. For products intended
to operate from battery power, or other sources,
refer to the operating instructions.
Unplug this product from the wall outlet before
cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol
cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
6. Attachments
Do not use attachments not recommended by the
product manufacturer as they may cause hazards.
12. Grounding or Polarization
This product is provided with one of the following
types of plugs. If the plug should fail to fit into the
power outlet, please contact your electrician.
Do not defeat the safety purpose of the plug.
a. Two-wire type (mains) plug.
7. Water and Moisture
Do not use this product near water–for example,
near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, or
laundry tub; in a wet basement; or near a
swimming pool; and the like.
8. Accessories
b. Three-wire grounding type (mains) plug with
a grounding terminal.
Do not place this product on an unstable cart,
stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The product may
fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult, and
serious damage to the product. Use only with a
cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table
recommended by the manufacturer, or sold with
the product. Any mounting of the product should
follow the manufacturer’s instructions, and should
use a mounting accessory recommended by the
manufacturer.
This plug will only fit into a grounding type
power outlet.
13. Power-Cord Protection
Power-supply cords should be routed so that they
are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items
placed upon or against them, paying particular
attention to cords at plugs, convenience
receptacles, and the point where they exit from
the product.
9. Transportation
14. Lightning
A
product and cart
For added protection for this product during a
lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and
unused for long periods of time, unplug it from
the wall outlet and disconnect the cable system.
This will prevent damage to the product due to
lightning and power-line surges.
combination should be
moved with care. Quick
stops, excessive force,
and uneven surfaces may
cause the product and cart
combination to overturn.
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15. Overloading
19. Replacement Parts
Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or
integral convenience receptacles as this can
result in a risk of fire or electric shock.
When replacement parts are required, be sure
the service technician has used replacement
parts specified by the manufacturer or have the
same characteristics as the original part.
Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire,
electric shock, or other hazards.
16. Object and Liquid Entry
Never push objects of any kind into this product
through openings as they may touch dangerous
voltage points or short-out parts that could result
in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any
kind on the product.
20. Safety Check
Upon completion of any service or repairs to this
product, ask the service technician to perform
safety checks to determine that the product is in
proper operating condition.
17. Servicing
Do not attempt to service this product yourself as
opening or removing covers may expose you to
dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all
servicing to qualified service personnel.
21. Wall or Ceiling Mounting
This product should be mounted to a wall or
ceiling only as recommended by the
manufacturer.
18. Damage Requiring Service
Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer
servicing to qualified service personnel under the
following conditions:
22. Heat
This product should be situated away from heat
sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves,
or other products (including amplifiers) that
produce heat.
a. When the power-supply cord or plug is
damaged.
b. If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen
into the product.
c. If the product has been exposed to rain or
water.
d. If the product does not operate normally by
following the operating instructions. Adjust only
those controls that are covered by the
operating instructions, as an improper
adjustment of other controls may result in
damage and will often require extensive work
by a qualified technician to restore the product
to normal operation.
e. If the product has been dropped or damaged
in any way.
f. When the product exhibits a distinct change
in performance, this indicates a need for
service.
• DLP® and the DLP logo are registered trademarks of Texas Instruments.
• Microsoft® and Windows® are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United
States and/or other countries.
• PC/AT is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation in the
United States.
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• Macintosh® is a registered trademark of Apple Computer, Inc. in the United States and/or
other countries.
• All other company or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their
respective companies.
• Some IC chips in this product include confidential and/or trade secret property belonging
to Texas Instruments. Therefore you may not copy, modify, adapt, translate, distribute,
reverse engineer, reverse assemble or discompile the contents thereof.
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Observe the following safeguards when setting up your
projector.
When using the projector in high-altitude
areas such as mountains (at altitudes of
approximately 1,500 meters (4,900 feet)
Caution concerning the lamp unit
I Potential hazard of glass par-
ticles if lamp ruptures. In
case of lamp rupture, contact
your nearest EIKI Authorized
Dealer or Service Center for
replacement.
or more)
I When you use the projector in high-altitude
areas with thin air, set “Fan Mode” to “High”.
Neglecting this can affect the longevity of the
optical system.
See “Replacing the Lamp” on
page 55.
Warning about placing the projector in
a high position
Caution concerning the setup of the pro-
jector
I For minimal servicing and to maintain high
image quality, EIKI recommends that this pro-
jector be installed in an area free from hu-
midity, dust and cigarette smoke. When the
projector is subjected to these environments,
I When placing the projector in a high position,
ensure that it is secured carefully to avoid per-
sonal injury caused by the projector falling
down.
Do not subject the projector to hard im-
pact and/or vibration.
the vents and lens must be cleaned more of- I Protect the lens so as not to hit or damage
ten. As long as the projector is regularly
cleaned, use in these environments will not
reduce the overall operation life of the unit.
Internal cleaning should only be performed
by an EIKI Authorized Dealer or Service Cen-
ter.
the surface of the lens.
Rest your eyes occasionally.
I Continuously watching the screen for long
hours will cause eye strain. Be sure to occa-
sionally rest your eyes.
Avoid locations with extremes of tem-
Do not set up the projector in places ex-
perature.
posed to direct sunlight or bright light.
I Position the screen so that it is not in direct
sunlight or room light. Light falling directly on
the screen washes out the colors, making
viewing difficult. Close the curtains and dim
the lights when setting up the screen in a
sunny or bright room.
I The operating temperature of the projector is
from 41°F to 95°F (+5°C to +35°C).
I The storage temperature of the projector is
from –4°F to 140°F (–20°C to +60°C).
Do not block the exhaust and intake
vents.
I Allow at least 11 13/16 inches (30 cm) of space
between the exhaust vent and the nearest
wall or obstruction.
Caution regarding placing of the projec-
tor
I Place the projector on a level site within the
adjustment range (8 degrees) of the adjust- I Be sure that the intake vent and the exhaust
vent are not obstructed.
ment foot.
I If the cooling fan becomes obstructed, a pro-
tection circuit will automatically put the pro-
jector into standby mode to prevent overheat
damage. This does not indicate a malfunc-
tion. (See pages 53 and 54.) Remove the pro-
jector power cord from the wall outlet and wait
at least 10 minutes. Place the projector where
the intake and exhaust vents are not blocked,
plug the power cord back in and turn on the
projector. This will return the projector to the
normal operating condition.
I After the projector is purchased, a faint smell
from the vent may appear when the power is
first turned on. This is normal and is not a
malfunction. It will disappear after the projec-
tor is used for a while.
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I When turning off the projector, the cooling fan
runs to decrease the internal temperature for
a while. Unplug the power cord after the cool-
ing fan stops.The period the cooling fan runs
will vary, depending on the circumstances and
the internal temperature.
Using the projector in other countries
I The power supply voltage and the shape of
the plug may vary depending on the region
or country you are using the projector in.
When using the projector overseas, be sure
to use an appropriate power cord for the coun-
try you are in.
Caution regarding usage of the projector
I When using the projector, be sure not to sub-
ject it to hard impact and/or vibration, as this
can result in damage. Take extra care with
the lens. Before moving the projector, be sure
to unplug the power cord from the wall outlet,
and disconnect any other cables connected
to it.
Temperature monitor function
I
If the projector starts to overheat due to setup
problems or blockage of the air vents, “ ” and
” will illuminate in the lower left corner
“
I Do not carry the projector by holding the lens.
I When storing the projector, re-attach the lens
cap. (See page 12).
I Do not expose the projector to direct sunlight
or place next to heat sources. Doing so may
affect the cabinet color or cause deformation
of the plastic cover.
of the picture. If the temperature continues to
rise, the lamp will turn off, the temperature warn-
ing indicator on the projector will blink, and after
a 90-second cooling-off period the projector will
enter standby mode. Refer to “Maintenance In-
dicators” on page 53 for details.
Info
Other connected equipment
•
•
The cooling fan regulates the internal tem-
perature, and its performance is automatically
controlled. The sound of the fan may change
during projector operation due to changes in
the fan speed.This does not indicate malfunc-
tion.
Do not unplug the power cord during projec-
tion or cooling fan operation. This can cause
damage due to rise in internal temperature,
as the cooling fan also stops.
I When connecting a computer or other audio-
visual equipment to the projector, make the
connections AFTER unplugging the power
cord of the projector from the AC outlet and
turning off the equipment to be connected.
I Please read the owner’s manuals of the pro-
jector and the equipment to be connected for
instructions on how to make the connections.
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How to Access the PDF Owner’s Manuals
PDF owner’s manuals in several languages are included in the CD-ROM.To utilize
these manuals, you need to install Adobe® Reader® on your computer (Windows®
or Macintosh®).
Please download Adobe® Reader® from the Internet (http://www.adobe.com).
Accessing the PDF Manuals
For Windows®:
For Macintosh®:
1 Insert the CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive.
2 Double click the “My Computer” icon.
3 Double click the “CD-ROM” drive.
4 When you want to view the owner’s
manual
1 Insert the CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive.
2 Double click the “CD-ROM” icon.
3 When you want to view the owner’s
manual
1) Double click the “MANUALS” folder.
2) Double click the language (name of the
folder) that you want to view.
3) Double click the “3000_”pdf file to access
the projector manuals.
When you want to view the SETUP
MANUAL
1) Double click the “SETUP” folder.
2) Double click the language (name of the
folder) that you want to view.
3) Double click the “3000_S” pdf file to ac-
cess the SETUP MANUAL.
1) Double click the “MANUALS” folder.
2) Double click the language (name of the
folder) that you want to view.
3) Double click the “3000_” pdf file to access
the projector manuals.
When you want to view the SETUP
MANUAL
1) Double click the “SETUP” folder.
2) Double click the language (name of the
folder) that you want to view.
3) Double click the “3000_S” pdf file to ac-
cess the SETUP MANUAL.
Note
• If the desired pdf file cannot be opened by double clicking the mouse, start Adobe® Reader® first,
then specify the desired file using the “File”, “Open” menu.
SETUP MANUAL
Refer to the “SETUP MANUAL” contained on the supplied CD-ROM for details.
Connecting Pin Assignments .................................................. 2
RS-232C Specifications and Commands................................ 3
Setting up the Projector Network Environment ....................... 7
Controlling the Projector via LAN .......................................... 13
Setting up the Projector Using RS-232C or Telnet ............... 18
Troubleshooting ..................................................................... 28
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Accessories
Supplied accessories
Two R-6 batteries
(“AA” size, UM/SUM-3,
HP-7 or similar)
RGB cable
(10' (3.0 m))
QCNWGA045WJPZ
Lens cap (attached)
Remote control
DIN-D-sub RS-232C adaptor
(5 57/64" (15 cm))
3 RCA to 15-pin
D-sub cable
(9'10" (3.0 m))
QCNWGA015WJPZ
QCNWGA043WJPZ
Power cord*
(1)
(2)
For U.S. and
Canada, etc.
(6' (1.8 m))
For Europe,
except U.K.
(6' (1.8 m))
QACCDA007WJPZ
QACCVA011WJPZ
* Use the power cord that corresponds to the wall outlet in your country.
• Quick Guide
• Owner’s manual (this manual and CD-ROM)
Optional accessory
I Lamp unit
AH-66271
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Part Names and Functions
Numbers in Z refer to the main pages in this owner’s manual where the topic is
explained.
Projector
Top View
Power
indicator
Lamp indicator
29, 53
28, 53
Temperature warning
indicator
53
STANDBY-
ON button
28, 29
For turning the
power on and
putting the
projector into
standby mode.
Volume buttons
(–O/Q+)
For adjusting the speaker
sound level.
32
32
INPUT button (P/R)
For switching input mode
1, 2, 3 or 4.
ENTER button
For setting
items selected
or adjusted on
the menu.
40
33
MENU/HELP button
For displaying
40, 51
adjustment and
setting screens, and
help screen.
KEYSTONE
button
For entering
the Keystone
Correction
mode.
Adjustment buttons
(P/R/O/Q)
40
For selecting menu items.
Front View
Intake vent
52
Zoom ring
For enlarging/
reducing the picture.
Focus ring
For adjusting
the focus.
30
30
15
Remote control
sensor
HEIGHT
ADJUST
lever
31
Push both sides of the lens cap
to attach or remove.
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Numbers in Z refer to the main pages in this owner’s manual where the topic is
explained.
Rear View
Refer to “INPUT Terminals and Connectable Main Equipment” on page 21.
Terminals
25
OUTPUT (INPUT 1, 2)
terminal
INPUT 3 terminal
Terminal for connect-
ing video equipment
with an S-video
terminal.
24
(Shared computer RGB and component
signals output terminal for INPUT 1 and 2)
Terminal for connecting a monitor.
AUDIO (INPUT 1, 2)
terminal (Shared for
INPUT 1 and 2)
23
24
RS-232C
terminal
Terminal for
controlling the
projector using
a computer.
26
INPUT 1 and
INPUT 2 terminals
Terminals for
computer RGB
and component
signals.
23
24
25
LAN terminal
Terminal for
controlling the
projector using
a computer via
network.
27
AUDIO (INPUT
3, 4) terminal
(Shared for
24
25
AUDIO OUTPUT
terminal
Audio output terminal of
equipment connected to the
AUDIO INPUT terminal.
21
INPUT 3 and 4)
INPUT 4 terminal
Terminal for
25
connecting video
equipment.
Exhaust vent
52
46
Speaker
Intake vent
52
Kensington Security
Standard connector
27
AC socket
Rear adjustment
foot
31
Connect the supplied
Power cord.
Using the Kensington Lock
• This projector has a Kensington Security Standard connector for use with a Kensington
MicroSaver Security System. Refer to the information that came with the system for
instructions on how to use it to secure the projector.
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Part Names and Functions (Continued)
Numbers in Z refer to the main pages in this owner’s manual where the topic is
explained.
STANDBY button
For putting the
projector into the
standby mode.
ON button
For turning the power on.
29
28
MENU/HELP button
For displaying adjustment
and setting screens, and
help screen.
40
51
KEYSTONE button
For entering the
Keystone Correction
mode.
33
40
RETURN button
For returning to the
previous menu screen
during menu operations.
Adjustment buttons
(P/R/O/Q)
40
40
•
•
For selecting menu items.
For adjusting the Keystone
Correction when in the
Keystone Correction mode.
FREEZE button
For freezing images.
36
ENTER button
For setting items selected
or adjusted on the menu.
BREAK TIMER
button
For displaying the
break time.
36
32
36
Volume buttons
For adjusting the
speaker sound level.
32
36
AV MUTE button
For temporarily
displaying a black
screen and turning
off the sound.
AUTO SYNC button
For automatically adjusting
images when connected
to a computer.
RESIZE button
For switching the screen
size (NORMAL,
BORDER, etc.).
34
32
PICTURE MODE
button
For selecting the
appropriate picture.
INPUT 1, 2, 3 and 4
buttons
For switching to the
respective input modes.
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Inserting the Batteries
Press the P mark on the cover and slide it in the
direction of the arrow.
1
Insert the batteries.
2
• Insert the batteries making sure the polarities correctly match
the m and n marks inside the battery compartment.
Attach the cover and slide it until it clicks into place.
3
Incorrect use of the batteries may cause them to leak or explode. Please
follow the precautions below.
Caution
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.
Replace only with the same or equivalent type.
Insert the batteries making sure the polarities correctly match the m and n marks inside the battery
compartment.
•
•
•
•
Batteries of different types have different properties, therefore do not mix batteries of different types.
Do not mix new and old batteries.
This may shorten the life of new batteries or may cause old batteries to leak.
Remove the batteries from the remote control once they have run out, as leaving them in can cause them
to leak.
•
Battery fluid from leaked batteries is harmful to skin, therefore ensure that you first wipe them and then
remove them using a cloth.
•
The batteries included with this projector may run down in a short period, depending on how they are kept.
Be sure to replace them as soon as possible with new batteries.
•
•
Remove the batteries from the remote control if you will not be using the remote control for a long time.
Comply with the rules (ordinance) of each local government when disposing of worn-out batteries.
Usable Range
The remote control can be used to control the
projector within the ranges shown in the illustra-
tion.
Remote control sensor
Note
• The signal from the remote control can be re-
flected off a screen for easy operation. How-
ever, the effective distance of the signal may
differ depending on the screen material.
30°
Remote
control signal
transmitters
When using the remote control
•
Ensure that you do not drop it or expose it to
moisture or high temperature.
23n (7 m)
30°
•
The remote control may malfunction under a
fluorescent lamp. In this case, move the pro-
jector away from the fluorescent lamp.
Remote control
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Quick Start
This section shows the basic operation (projector connecting with the computer). For details, see
the page described below for each step.
Setup and Projection
In this section, connection of the projector and the computer is explained using one example.
3
8
8 STANDBY button
STANDBY-ON
button
INPUT button
6
3 ON button
ENTER button
4
Adjustment buttons
7
7 KEYSTONE button
4 ENTER button
(P/R/O/Q)
KEYSTONE
button
7
Adjustment buttons
(P/R/O/Q)
7
Focus ring
4
4
HEIGHT
ADJUST lever
6 INPUT 1 button
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1. Place the projector facing a wall or a screen
2. Connect the projector to the computer and plug the power cord
into the AC socket of the projector
When connecting equipment other than a computer, see
pages 24 and 25.
_PP. 21–27
3. Remove the lens cap and turn the projector on
On the projector On the remote control
_P. 28
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4. Adjust the projected image with the Setup Guide
1 After the projector turns on, the Setup Guide appears. (When “Setup Guide” is set to “On”. n
page 45)
2 Follow the steps in the Setup Guide and adjust the focus, screen size, and height (angle).
3 After adjusting the focus, height (angle) and screen size, press pENTER to finish the Setup
Guide.
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5.Turn the computer on
6. Select the INPUT mode
Select the “INPUT 1” using the INPUT button on the projector or C INPUT 1 on the remote
control.
On the On the remote On-screen display (RGB)
projector
control
• When pressing the INPUT button on the projector, input mode switches in the following
INPUT1 INPUT2 INPUT3 INPUT4
order:
• When using the remote control, press the CINPUT 1/CINPUT 2/DINPUT 3/EINPUT
4 button to switch the INPUT mode.
_P. 32
7. Correct trapezoidal distortion
Correcting trapezoidal distortion using Keystone Correction.
On the projector
Shrinks
lower side.
Shrinks
upper side.
On the remote control
_P. 33
8.Turn the Power off
Press the STANDBY-ON button on the projector or the STANDBY button on the remote control,
and then press the button again while the confirmation message is displayed to put the projector
into standby mode.
On-screen Display
On the remote
control
On the
projector
• Unplug the power cord from the AC outlet after the cooling fan stops.
_P. 29
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Setting up the Projector
Setting up the Projector
For optimal image quality, position the projector perpendicular to the screen with the projector’s feet
flat and level. Doing so will eliminate the need for Keystone correction and provide the best image
quality. (See page 33.)
Standard Setup (Front Projection)
I Place the projector at the required distance from the screen according
to the desired picture size. (See page 20.)
Example of standard setup
Side View
Screen
H
Lens center
L
Note
• Refer to page 20 for additional information concerning “Screen Size and Projection Distance”.
Ceiling-mount Setup
I It is recommended that you use the optional
EIKI ceiling-mount bracket for this installation.
Before mounting the projector, contact your
nearest EIKI Authorized Dealer or Service
Center to obtain the recommended ceiling-
mount bracket (sold separately).
I Invert the image by setting “Ceiling + Front”
in “PRJ Mode”. See page 45 for use of this
function.
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Projection (PRJ) Mode
The projector can use any of the 4 projection modes shown in the diagram below. Select the mode
most appropriate for the projection setting in use. (You can set the PRJ mode in “SCR-ADJ” menu.
See page 45.)
I Table mounted, front projection
I Ceiling mounted, front projection
Menu item ꢀ “Front”
Menu item ꢀ “Ceiling + Front”
I Table mounted, rear projection
I Ceiling mounted, rear projection
(with a translucent screen)
(with a translucent screen)
Menu item ꢀ “Rear”
Menu item ꢀ “Ceiling + Rear”
Indication of the Projection Image Size and Projection Distance
Example: NORMAL Mode (4:3)
Picture Size
300"
240"
180"
200"
100"
160"
120"
80"
84"
60"
50"
67"
60"
48"
36"
Projection
Distance
"
–7'11
–
"
2.4 m)
"
6'10
(2.1 m
"
–11'1 3.4 m)
"
"
–
–13'3
–
9'7
"
4.0 m)
–26'5
–
(2.9 m
"
8"
–39'
8.1 m)
11'5
(3.5 m
22'10
12.1 m)
"
–
(7.0 m
34'3
(10.4 m
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Setting up the Projector (Continued)
Screen Size and Projection Distance
NORMAL Mode (4:3)
Picture (Screen) size
Width
Projection distance [L]
Distance from the lens center
to the bottom of the image [H]
χ
Diag. [ ]
Height
Minimum [L1]
Maximum [L2]
300Љ (762 cm) 610 cm (240Љ) 457 cm (180Љ) 10.4 m (34Ј 3Љ) 12.1 m (39Ј 8Љ)
270Љ (686 cm) 549 cm (216Љ) 411 cm (162Љ) 9.4 m (30Ј 10Љ) 10.9 m (35Ј 8Љ)
250Љ (635 cm) 508 cm (200Љ) 381 cm (150Љ) 8.7 m (28Ј 7Љ) 10.1 m (33Ј 1Љ)
200Љ (508 cm) 406 cm (160Љ) 305 cm (120Љ) 7.0 m (22Ј 10Љ) 8.1 m (26Ј 5Љ)
48 cm (19 5/64Љ)
44 cm (17 11/64Љ)
40 cm (15 57/64Љ)
32 cm (12 23/32Љ)
24 cm (9 17/32Љ)
16 cm (6 23/64Љ)
14 cm (5 11/32Љ)
13 cm (5 3/32Љ)
12 cm (4 37/64Љ)
10 cm (3 13/16Љ)
6 cm (2 35/64Љ)
150Љ (381 cm) 305 cm (120Љ) 229 cm (90Љ)
5.2 m (17Ј 2Љ)
3.5 m (11Ј 5Љ)
2.9 m (9Ј 7Љ)
2.8 m (9Ј 2Љ)
2.5 m (8Ј 3Љ)
2.1 m (6Ј 10Љ)
1.4 m (4Ј 7Љ)
6.0 m (19Ј 10Љ)
4.0 m (13Ј 3Љ)
3.4 m (11Ј 1Љ)
3.2 m (10Ј 7Љ)
2.9 m (9Ј 6Љ)
2.4 m (7Ј 11Љ)
1.6 m (5Ј 3Љ)
100Љ (254 cm) 203 cm (80Љ)
84Љ (213 cm) 171 cm (67Љ)
80Љ (203 cm) 163 cm (64Љ)
72Љ (183 cm) 146 cm (58Љ)
60Љ (152 cm) 122 cm (48Љ)
40Љ (102 cm) 81 cm (32Љ)
152 cm (60Љ)
128 cm (50Љ)
122 cm (48Љ)
110 cm (43Љ)
91 cm (36Љ)
61 cm (24Љ)
χ
: Picture size (diag.) (in/cm)
L: Projection distance (m/ft)
The formula for picture size and projection distance
[m/cm]
L1 (m) = 0.03482
L2 (m) = 0.04029
[Feet/inches]
L1 (ft) = 0.03482 / 0.3048
L2 (ft) = 0.04029 / 0.3048
χ
χ
χ
χ
L1: Minimum projection distance (m/ft)
L2: Maximum projection distance (m/ft)
H: Distance from the lens center to the bottom of the image (cm/in)
χ
χ
H (cm) = 0.16151
H (in) = 0.16151 / 2.54
STRETCH Mode (16:9)
Picture (Screen) size
Width
Projection distance [L]
Distance from the lens center to Adjustable range of
χ
the bottom of the image [H]
image position [S]
Diag. [ ]
Height
Minimum [L1]
Maximum [L2]
250Љ (635 cm) 553 cm (218Љ) 311 cm (123Љ) 9.5 m (31Ј 1Љ) 11.0 m (36Ј 0Љ)
225Љ (572 cm) 498 cm (196Љ) 280 cm (110Љ) 8.5 m (28Ј 0Љ) 9.9 m (32Ј 5Љ)
96 cm (37 3
/
4Љ)
ע 52 cm (ע 20 27/64Љ) ע 47 cm (ע 18 25/64Љ) ע 42 cm (ע 16 11/32Љ) 86 cm (33 31/32Љ)
77 cm (30 13/64Љ)
58 cm (22 41/64Љ)
51 cm (20 5/64Љ)
41 cm (16Љ)
38 cm (15 3/32Љ)
35 cm (13 57/64Љ)
32 cm (12 11/16Љ)
31 cm (12 5/64Љ)
200Љ (508 cm) 443 cm (174Љ) 249 cm (98Љ)
150Љ (381 cm) 332 cm (131Љ) 187 cm (74Љ)
133Љ (338 cm) 294 cm (116Љ) 166 cm (65Љ)
7.6 m (24Ј 11Љ) 8.8 m (28Ј 10Љ)
5.7 m (18Ј 8Љ) 6.6 m (21Ј 7Љ)
5.0 m (16Ј 7Љ) 5.8 m (19Ј 2Љ)
4.0 m (13Ј 2Љ) 4.7 m (15Ј 3Љ)
3.8 m (12Ј 5Љ) 4.4 m (14Ј 5Љ)
3.5 m (11Ј 5Љ) 4.0 m (13Ј 3Љ)
3.2 m (10Ј 5Љ) 3.7 m (12Ј 1Љ)
3.0 m (9Ј 11Љ) 3.5 m (11Ј 6Љ)
ע 31 cm (ע 12 1 ע 28 cm (ע 10 7 /
/
4Љ)
8Љ)
106Љ (269 cm) 235 cm (92Љ)
100Љ (254 cm) 221 cm (87Љ)
92Љ (234 cm) 204 cm (80Љ)
84Љ (213 cm) 186 cm (73Љ)
80Љ (203 cm) 177 cm (70Љ)
72Љ (183 cm) 159 cm (63Љ)
60Љ (152 cm) 133 cm (52Љ)
40Љ (102 cm) 89 cm (35Љ)
132 cm (52Љ)
125 cm (49Љ)
115 cm (45Љ)
105 cm (41Љ)
100 cm (39Љ)
90 cm (35Љ)
75 cm (29Љ)
50 cm (20Љ)
ע 22 cm (ע 8 21/32Љ) ע 21 cm (ע 8 11/64Љ) ע 19 cm (ע 7 33/64Љ) ע 17 cm (ע 6 55/64Љ) ע 17 cm (ע 6 17/32Љ) ע 15 cm (ע 5 57/64Љ) ע 12 cm (ע 4 29/32Љ) ע 8 cm (ע 3 17/64Љ) 2.7 m (9Ј 0Љ)
2.3 m (7Ј 6Љ)
1.5 m (5Ј 0Љ)
3.2 m (10Ј 4Љ)
2.6 m (8Ј 8Љ)
1.8 m (5Ј 9Љ)
28 cm (10 7
/8Љ)
23 cm (9 1/16Љ)
15 cm (6 3/64Љ)
χ
: Picture size (diag.) (in/cm)
L: Projection distance (m/ft)
The formula for picture size and projection distance
[m/cm]
L1 (m) = 0.03794
L2 (m) = 0.04389
H (cm) = 0.3835
S (cm) = 0.20754
[Feet/inches]
L1 (ft) = 0.03794 / 0.3048
χ
χ
χ
χ
L1: Minimum projection distance (m/ft)
L2: Maximum projection distance (m/ft)
H: Distance from the lens center to the bottom of the image (cm/in)
L2 (ft) = 0.04389 / 0.3048
χ
χ
H (in) = 0.3835 / 2.54
χ
χ
S: Adjustable range of image position (cm/in) See page 44.
S (in) = 0.20754 / 2.54
Note
• Refer to page 18 concerning “Projection distance (L)” and “Distance from the lens center to the
bottom of the image (H)”.
• Allow a margin of error in the values in the diagrams above.
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Connections
INPUT Terminals and Connectable Main Equipment
COMPUTER-RGB/COMPONENT
OUTPUT terminal
Connecting the monitor when you want
to simultaneously watch the projection
image on the monitor. (See page 25.)
INPUT 1, 2 terminal
Connecting the computer. (See page 23.)
I Connecting video equipment with compo-
nent output terminal (DVD player, DTV
decoder, DVD recorder with hard disc,
etc.). (See page 24.)
I
AUDIO (INPUT 3, 4) terminal
Connecting an audio cable
(Shared audio input terminal
for INPUT 3 and 4). (See
pages 24 and 25.)
AUDIO (INPUT 1, 2) terminal
Connecting an audio cable
(Shared audio input terminal for
INPUT 1 and 2). (See pages 23
and 24.)
Rear View
RS-232C terminal
Connecting the computer to
control the projector. (See
page 26.)
INPUT 3 terminal
Connecting video equipment with
S-video output terminal (VCR, DVD
player, etc.). (See page 24.)
LAN terminal
(10 BASE-T/100 BASE-TX)
Connecting the computer or the hub
using a LAN cable. (See page 27.)
AUDIO OUTPUT terminal
Connecting to an amplifier or other
audio equipment with an audio cable
(commercially available) (Shared
audio output terminal for INPUT 1, 2,
3 and 4).
Use an audio cable with ø3.5 mm
minijack plug to connect to this
terminal.
INPUT 4 terminal
Connecting video equipment without S-
video output terminal. (See page 25.)
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Samples of Cables for Connection
•
For more details of connection and cables, refer to the owner’s manual of the connecting equipment.
• You may need other cables or connectors not listed below.
Input
Signal
Terminal on the
projector
Equipment
Computer
Cable
RGB cable (supplied)
INPUT1, 2
RGB
video
ø3.5 mm stereo audio cable
(commercially available)
AUDIO INPUT
Computer
audio
INPUT1, 2
3 RCA (Component) to 15-pin D-sub cable
(supplied)
Audio-visual
equipment
Compo-
nent
video
S-video cable (commercially available)
Video cable (commercially available)
INPUT3
INPUT4
S-video
Video
ø3.5 mm minijack to RCA audio cable
(commercially available)
AUDIO INPUT
Audio
or
or
Cables for a camera or a video game/3 RCA INPUT1, 2
(Component) to 15-pin D-sub cable (supplied)
Camera/
video game
Compo-
nent
video
RCA adaptor plug
(commercially available)
Cables for a camera
or a video game
INPUT3
INPUT4
S-video
Video
Cables for a camera
or a video game
Cables for a camera or a video game/ø3.5
mm minijack to RCA audio cable (commer-
AUDIO INPUT
cially available)
RCA adaptor plug
(commercially available)
or
Audio
or connect directly to
AUDIO (INPUT 3, 4).
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Connecting to a Computer
Before connecting, ensure that the power cord of the projector is unplugged from the AC
outlet and turn off the devices to be connected. After making all connections, turn on the
projector and then the other devices.When connecting a computer, ensure that it is the last
device to be turned on after all the connections are made.
Ensure that you have read the owner’s manuals of the devices to be connected before making
connections.
Supplied
accessory
RGB Cable
To audio output terminal
Computer
To RGB output terminal
To INPUT1 terminal
To AUDIO
(INPUT1, 2)
terminal
* ø3.5 mm stereo or
mono audio cable
(commercially
available)
RGB Cable
* When using the ø3.5 mm mono audio cable, the volume level will be half of
when using the ø3.5 mm stereo audio cable.
Note
• See page 58 “Computer Compatibility Chart” for a list of computer signals compatible with the projec-
tor. Use with computer signals other than those listed may cause some of the functions to not work.
• A Macintosh adaptor may be required for use with some Macintosh computers. Contact your near-
est Macintosh Dealer.
• Depending on the computer you are using, an image may not be projected unless the
computer’s external output port is switched on. Refer to the specific instructions in the owner’s
manual of your computer to enable your computer’s external output port.
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Connecting to Video Equipment
The projector is equipped with input terminals that support component, S-video, and video signals.
See the illustration below to connect with the audio-visual equipment.
The image quality is highest in the order of the component signal, the S-video signal and the video
signal. If your audio-visual equipment has a component output terminal, use the COMPUTER/
COMPONENT terminal (INPUT1 or INPUT 2) on the projector for video connection.
When using a 3 RCA (Component) to 15-pin
3 RCA
D-sub cable (INPUT1 or INPUT2)
Supplied
(Component)
accessory
to 15-pin
To audio output terminal
To component output (Y, CB/PB, CR/PR) terminal
DVD, etc.
D-sub cable
To INPUT1
terminal
To AUDIO
(INPUT1, 2)
terminal
3 RCA (Component)
to 15-pin D-sub cable
ø3.5 mm minijack to RCA
audio cable (commercially
available)
When using an S-video cable (INPUT3)
To audio output terminal
DVD, etc.
To S-video output terminal
To AUDIO
(INPUT3, 4)
terminal
To INPUT3
terminal
L
R
S-video cable
(commercially available)
RCA audio cable (com-
mercially available)
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When using a composite video cable
(INPUT4)
To audio output terminal
DVD, etc.
To video output terminal
To INPUT4
terminal
To AUDIO (INPUT
3, 4) terminal
L
R
Composite video cable
(commercially available)
RCA audio cable (com-
mercially available)
Connecting to a Monitor with RGB InputTerminal
You can display computer images on both the projector and a separate monitor using two sets of
RGB cables.
Computer
Monitor
To INPUT 1
To OUTPUT
(INPUT 1, 2)
terminal
To RGB
output
terminal
To RGB
input
terminal
terminal
RGB cable
RGB cable (commercially available)
Note
• RGB signals and Component signals can be output to the monitor.
• For this connection, another RGB cable (commercially available) is required.
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Controlling the Projector by a Computer
When the RS-232C terminal on the projector is connected to a computer with a DIN-D-sub RS-
232C adaptor and an RS-232C serial control cable (cross type, commercially available), the com-
puter can be used to control the projector and check the status of the projector. Refer to the “SETUP
MANUAL” contained on the supplied CD-ROM for details.
When connecting to a computer using an RS-232C serial control cable and a DIN-
D-sub RS-232C adaptor
To RS-232C terminal
DIN-D-sub
RS-232C
adaptor
Supplied
accessory
Computer
To RS-232C terminal
DIN-D-sub RS-232C
adaptor
RS-232C serial control cable (cross type, commercially available)
Note
• The RS-232C function may not operate if your computer terminal is not correctly set up. Refer to the
owner’s manual of the computer for details.
• Refer to page 3 of the “SETUP MANUAL” contained on the supplied CD-ROM for “RS-232C Speci-
fications and Commands”.
Info
• Do not connect the RS-232C cable to a port other than the RS-232C terminal on the computer. This
may damage your computer or projector.
• Do not connect or disconnect an RS-232C serial control cable to or from the computer while it is on.
This may damage your computer.
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When connecting to the LAN terminal using a LAN cable
TX/RX LED (yellow)
Illuminates when transmit-
ting/receiving data.
Hub
or
Computer
LINK LED (green)
Illuminates when linked.
* To ensure safety, do not
connect the LAN terminal
with any cables that may
cause excessive voltage
such as a telephone line.
LAN cable (Category 5 type,
commercially available)
To LAN terminal
Note
• When connecting to a hub, use a straight-through Category 5 (CAT.5) type cable (commercially
available).
• When connecting to a computer, use a cross-over Category 5 (CAT.5) type cable (commercially
available).
Connecting the Power Cord
Plug the supplied power cord into the
AC socket on the rear of the projector.
Then plug into AC outlet.
Supplied
accessory
Power cord
AC socket
To AC outlet
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Turning the Projector On/Off
Info
• English is the factory default language. If you
want to change the on-screen display to an-
other language, change the language accord-
ing to the procedure on page 45.
Turning the Projector on
Note that the connections to external equip-
ment and power outlet should be done be-
fore performing the operations written be-
low. (See pages 23 to 27.)
Lamp indicator
Remove the lens cap and press
oSTANDBY-ON on the projector or
STANDBY-ON button
fON on the remote control.
• When System Lock is set, the keycode input box
appears. To cancel the keycode setting, input the
keycode that you have already set. See page 47
for details.
Note
• About the Lamp Indicator
The lamp indicator illuminates to indicate the
status of the lamp.
Green: The lamp is on.
Blinking in green:The lamp is warming up
or shutting down.
Red:The lamp is shut down abnormally
or the lamp should be replaced.
• When switching on the projector, a slight flick-
ering of the image may be experienced within
the first minute after the lamp has been illumi-
nated. This is normal operation as the lamp’s
control circuitry is stabilising the lamp output
characteristics. It should not be regarded as
faulty operation.
ON button
• If the projector is put into standby mode and
immediately turned on again, the lamp may
take some time to start projection.
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Power indicator
STANDBY-ON button
Turning the Power off (Put-
ting the Projector into
Standby Mode)
Press oSTANDBY-ON on the pro-
1
jector or eSTANDBY on the re-
mote control, then press that but-
ton again while the confirmation
message is displayed, to put the
projector into standby mode.
Unplug the power cord from the AC
2
outlet after the cooling fan stops.
• The power indicator on the projector
blinks in red while cooling.
• The power indicator changes to green
when the projector finishes cooling.
STANDBY
button
On-screen Display (confirmation message)
R
Info
• Do not unplug the power cord during projec-
tion or cooling fan operation. This can cause
damage due to rise in internal temperature,
as the cooling fan also stops.
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Image Projection
Setup Guide screen
About the Setup Guide
After turning on the projector, the Setup
Guide screen appears to assist you with
projector setup.
Guidance items
1 FOCUS
2 HEIGHT ADJUST
3 ZOOM
Press pENTER to exit the Setup Guide
screen.
Note
• The Setup Guide screen automatically high-
lights the items in the following order:
1 FOCUS 2 HEIGHT ADJUST
STANDBY-ON
button
4 ENTER
3 ZOOM
However, you can adjust the focus, height
(angle), or zoom regardless of the highlighted
item.
• If you do not want to display the Setup Guide
for the next time, set “Menu” - “SCR - ADJ” -
“Setup Guide” to “Off”. (See page 45.)
ENTER button
Zoom ring
Adjusting the Projected Image
1 Adjusting the Focus
You can adjust the focus with the focus
ring on the projector.
Rotate the focus ring to adjust the fo-
cus while watching the projected image.
2 Adjusting the Screen Size
You can adjust the screen size using
Focus ring
the zoom ring on the projector.
Rotate the zoom ring to enlarge or
shrink the screen size.
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3 Adjusting the Height
The height of the projector can be ad-
justed using the adjustment feet at the
front and rear of the projector.
When the screen is above the projec-
tor, the projection image can be made
higher by adjusting the projector.
HEIGHT
ADJUST lever
Lift the projector to adjust its
height while lifting the HEIGHT
ADJUST lever.
1
Remove your hands from the
HEIGHT ADJUST lever of the pro-
jector after its height has been
finely adjusted.
• The angle of projection is adjustable up
to 8 degrees from the surface on which
the projector is placed.
2
Make small
adjustments.
Use the rear adjustment foot to
make the projector level.
• The projector is adjustable 1 degree
from the standard position.
3
Note
• When adjusting the height of the projector,
trapezoidal distortion occurs. Follow the pro-
cedures in Keystone Correction to correct the
distortion. (See pages 33 and 44.)
Rear adjustment foot
Info
• Do not apply too much pressure on the pro-
jector when the front adjustment foot comes
out.
• When lowering the projector, be careful not to
get your fingers caught in the area between
the adjustment foot and the projector.
• Hold the projector firmly while lifting or carry-
ing.
• Do not hold by the lens area.
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Image Projection (Continued)
Switching the Input Mode
Select the appropriate input mode for
the connected equipment.
PressC INPUT 1, C INPUT 2,
DINPUT 3 or EINPUT 4 on the remote
control to select the input mode.
• When pressing INPUT (P/R) on the projector,
input mode switches in the following order:
AV MUTE button
Volume buttons
INPUT1 INPUT2 INPUT3 INPUT4
.
• When “Auto Search” is set to “On”, INPUT (P/
R) on the projector functions as the Auto Search
buttons. (See page 46.)
INPUT
buttons
Adjusting the Volume
Press K/L on the remote control or
–O/Q+ on the projector to adjust the vol-
ume.
On-screen Display
Note
• Pressing K/–O will lower the volume.
• Pressing L/Q+ will raise the volume.
• When the projector is connected to external
equipment, the volume level of the external equip-
ment changes in accordance with the volume
level of the projector. Set the projector’s volume
to the lowest level when turning the projector on/
off or when changing the input signal.
• When you do not want to output the sound from
the projector’s speaker while the projector is con-
nected to external equipment, set “Speaker” in
“PRJ-ADJ” menu to “Off”. (See page 46.)
Displaying the Black Screen
and Turning off the Sound
Temporarily
Press MAV MUTE on the remote con-
trol to temporarily display a black
screen and turn off the sound.
On-screen Display
Note
• Pressing MAV MUTE again will turn the projected
image back on.
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KEYSTONE button
Correcting Trapezoidal
Distortion
When the image is projected either from
the top or from the bottom towards the
screen at an angle, the image becomes
distorted trapezoidally.The function for
correcting trapezoidal distortion is
called Keystone Correction.
Adjustment buttons
(P/R/O/Q)
RETURN button
Note
• The Keystone Correction can be adjusted up
to an angle of approximately 13 degrees and
the screen can also be set up to an angle of
approximately 13 degrees (when the resize
mode is set to “NORMAL” (see page 34)).
R On-screen display
(Keystone Correction mode)
Press g KEYSTONE to enter the
1
Keystone Correction mode.
• You can also display the on-screen dis-
play of the Keystone Correction mode
with q KEYSTONE on the projector.
Keystone
ADJ.
0
END
Shrinks upper side.
(Move the slide bar in the + direction.)
Press P/Q or O/R to adjust the
2
Keystone Correction.
• You can also adjust the Keystone Cor-
rection using the adjustment buttons on
the projector.
Shrinks lower side.
(Move the slide bar in the - direction.)
Note
• Press l RETURN while the on-screen dis-
play of the Keystone Correction mode is on
the screen to return to the default setting.
Press g KEYSTONE.
3
• The on-screen display of the Keystone
Correction mode will disappear.
• You can also use q KEYSTONE on the
projector.
Info
• While adjusting the image using Keystone
Correction, straight lines and the edges of the
image may appear jagged.
About the Auto Keystone Correction
• The projector automatically detects tilt and the
AUTO KEYSTONE feature automatically cor-
rects trapezoidal distortion.
Note
• Automatic Keystone Correction may not work well in some
cases, such as when the screen is leaning, temperature is
extremely high or low, or zoom is at maximum or mini-
mum. In these cases, fine adjust the Keystone Correction
following steps 1 to 3.
• You can select “On” or “Off” for the Auto Keystone Correc-
tion mode. (See page 44.)
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Image Projection (Continued)
Resize Mode
This function allows you to modify or customize the resize mode to enhance the input image. De-
pending on the input signal, you can choose “NORMAL”, “BORDER” or “STRETCH” image.
Press HRESIZE.
• See page 44 for setting on menu screen.
RESIZE button
Computer
NORMAL
BORDER
STRETCH
SVGA (800 K 600)
XGA (1024 K 768)
SXGA (1280 K 960)
1024
1024
K
768
768
768
768
K
576
576
1024
K
576
4:3 aspect ratio
SXGA L (1400
SXGA (1280
1280 K 720
K
1050)
K
1024)
K
J
K
J
1024
1024
K
K
576
576
Other aspect ratios
Output screen image
BORDER
Input Signal
Computer
Image type
4:3 aspect ratio
5:4 aspect ratio
NORMAL
STRETCH
Resolution lower than XGA
XGA
Resolution higher than XGA
SXGA
(1280K1024)
1280K720
16:9 aspect
ratio
:
Cutout area on which images cannot be projected.
* Mode for projecting an image with the original
aspect ratio without cutting any portions.
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VIDEO
• “STRETCH” is fixed when 540P, 720P or 1080I signals are entered.
Input Signal
Output screen image
BORDER
DVD / Video
Image type
NORMAL
STRETCH
4:3 aspect ratio
Letter box
480I, 480P, 576I,
576P, NTSC, PAL,
SECAM
Squeezed 16:9 image
Squeezed 4:3 image
16:9 aspect ratio
540P, 720P, 1080I
16:9 aspect ratio
(4:3 aspect ratio in
16:9 screen)
* Mode for projecting an image with the original aspect ratio without cutting any portions.
: Cutout area on which images cannot be projected.
: Area on which the image is not included in the original signals.
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Operating with the Remote Control
Adjustment buttons
(P/R/O/Q)
Auto Sync
(Auto Sync Adjustment)
BREAK TIMER
button
Auto Sync function works when detect-
ing input signal after the projector turns
on.
FREEZE button
Press FAUTO SYNC to manually ad-
just with Auto Sync function.
PICTURE MODE
button
Note
• When the optimum image cannot be achieved
with Auto Sync adjustment, use the help menu
for manual adjustments. (See page 51.)
AUTO SYNC
button
Displaying and Setting the Freezing a Moving Image
Break Timer
Press NFREEZE.
• The projected image is frozen.
1
Press k BREAK TIMER.
1
• The timer starts to count down from 5
Press NFREEZE again to return
2
minutes.
to the moving image from the cur-
ROn-screen display
rently connected device.
Press P /R /O /Q to adjust the
2
length of the break time.
• Increases with P or Q
5 minutes s 6 minutes s 60 minutes
Selecting the Picture Mode
• Shortens with O or R
4 minutes s 3 minutes s1 minute
• The break time can be set in units of one
minute (up to 60 minutes).
You can select the appropriate picture
mode for the projected image, such as
movie or video game.
Press GPICTURE MODE.
Canceling the break time display function
• When pressing GPICTURE MODE, the picture
mode changes in the following order:
Press k BREAK TIMER.
*
Standard Presentation Movie Game sRGB
Note
Note
• Break Timer does not function while the pro-
jector is operating the “Auto Sync”, “FREEZE”
or “AV MUTE” functions.
• See page 42 for details on the picture mode.
* “sRGB” is displayed only when RGB signal is
input.
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Menu Items
The following shows the items that can be set in the projector.
Main menu
Sub menu
“Picture” menu
Standard
Presentation
Movie
Picture
Picture Mode
Page 42
Page 42
INPUT 1 (RGB)/INPUT2 (RGB)
Game
Picture
SCR
PRJ
Net.
Help
sRGB*1
Picture Mode
Contrast
Bright
Standard
Contrast
Bright
Red
-30
-30
-30
-30
-30
-30
-30
+30
0
0
+30
Red
0
+30 *1
+30 *1
Blue
0
7 5 0 0 K
1
Blue
CLR Temp
Bright Boost
Lamp Setting
Reset
Color
Tint
*2
+30
+30
Bright
*2*3
Sharp
+30 *2
SEL./ADJ.
ENTER
END
Page 43
INPUT 1 (Component)/INPUT 2
(Component)/INPUT 3/INPUT 4
5500K
6500K
7500K
8500K
9300K
10500K
CLR Temp
Page 43
Picture
SCR
PRJ
Net.
Help
Picture Mode
Contrast
Bright
Standard
0
Bright Boost [0/1/2]
Page 43
Progressive
0
Color
0
Tint
0
2D Progressive
3D Progressive
Film Mode
Sharp
0
7 5 0 0 K
1
*2
CLR Temp
Bright Boost
Progressive
Lamp Setting
Reset
Page 43
Lamp Setting
Bright
Eco + Quiet
3D Progressive
Bright
Page 43
Reset
SEL./ADJ.
ENTER
END
Main menu
SCR - ADJ
Sub menu
“Screen adjustment (SCR-ADJ)” menu
Resize
Normal
Border
Stretch
Page 44
Image Shift -96 +96
Page 44
Pict.
SCR - ADJ
PRJ
Net.
Help
Resize
Image Shift
Keystone
Normal
Page 44
Keystone -127 +127
0
0
Auto Keystone
OSD Display
Background
Setup Guide
PRJ Mode
Off
Page 44
Auto Keystone [On/Off]
Page 44
On
Logo
On
Front
English
Language
OSD Display [On/Off]
Page 45
SEL./ADJ.
ENTER
END
Background
Logo
Blue
None
• You can adjust the menu items with icons (
and
mote control.
,
,
Page 45
Setup Guide [On/Off]
) using the respective buttons on the re-
Page 45
PRJ Mode
*1 Items when inputting RGB signal through INPUT 1 or
INPUT 2.
Front
Ceiling + Front
Rear
*2 Items when inputting component signal through INPUT 1 or
INPUT 2, or when selecting INPUT 3 or INPUT 4.
*3 “Tone” will appear on the menu screen only when PAL or
SECAM signals are input (including when forcibly changed
to those input signals). There is basically no need to adjust
“Tone”, but you can adjust the picture tone with this
adjustment when inputting PAL or SECAM signals.
Page 45
Ceiling + Rear
English
Language
Deutsch
Español
Nederlands
Français
Italiano
Page 45
Svenska
Português
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Menu Items (Continued)
“Projector adjustment (PRJ-ADJ)” menu
Main menu
PRJ - ADJ
Sub menu
Pict.
SCR
PRJ - ADJ
Net.
Help
Auto Search [On/Off]
Page 46
Auto Sync [On/Off]
Page 46
Auto Power Off [On/Off]
Page 46
System Sound [On/Off]
Page 46
Speaker [On/Off]
Page 46
RS-232C
Auto Search
Auto Sync
On
On
Page 46
Auto Power Off
System Sound
Speaker
On
On
On
RS-232C
9600 bps
Normal
Disable
Fan Mode
System Lock
Lamp Timer(Life)
0
h
100%
END
SEL./ADJ.
ENTER
9600 bps
115200 bps
Page 47
Fan Mode
Normal
High
Page 47
System Lock
Old Code
New Code
Reconfirm
Page 47
Lamp Timer(Life)
Page 47
“Network” menu
Main menu
Network
Sub menu
Pict.
SCR
PRJ
Network
Help
Password [Enable/Disable]
Page 49
DHCP Client [On/Off]
Page 50
TCP/IP
Password
Disable
Page 49
DHCP Client
TCP/IP
On
MAC Address
0 0 : 0 B : 2 C : 0 1 : 0 0 : 0 0
EIP-3000N
Page 50
MAC Address
Page 50
Projector
Projector
SEL./ADJ.
ENTER
END
Page 50
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“Help” menu
The items you can set with the “Help”
menu
Pict.
SCR
PRJ
Net.
Help
“Help” menu n Page 51
• Vertical stripes or flickering image appear
Auto Sync
There is no picture or audio
Vertical stripes or flickering image appear
Data image is not centered
Color is faded or poor
Adjust vertical noise
Adjust horizontal noise
• Data image is not centered
Auto Sync
Picture is dark
The image is distorted
H-Pos
Reset all adjustments to default settings
V-Pos
SEL.
ENTER
END
• Color is faded or poor
INPUT 1 or INPUT 2
Signal type: Auto/RGB/Component
INPUT 3 or INPUT 4
Video System: A u t o / P A L / S E C A M /
NTSC3.58/NTSC4.43/PAL-
M/PAL-N/PAL-60
* The selectable items vary depending on the in-
put signal and the selected input mode.
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Using the Menu Screen
ENTER button
Adjustment buttons (P/R/O/Q)
MENU/HELP button
Adjustment buttons
(P/R/O/Q)
MENU/HELP
button
ENTER button
RETURN button
• Press l RETURN to
return to the previous
screen when the menu
is displayed.
Menu Selections (Adjustments)
Example: Adjusting “Bright”.
• This operation can also be performed by using the buttons on the projector.
Example: “Picture” screen menu for INPUT 1
Press BMENU.
1
2
(RGB) mode
• The “Picture” menu screen for the se-
lected input mode is displayed.
Menu item
Picture
SCR
PRJ
Net.
Help
Press Q or O and select“Picture”
to adjust.
Picture Mode
Contrast
Bright
Standard
0
0
Red
0
Blue
0
7 5 0 0 K
1
CLR Temp
Bright Boost
Lamp Setting
Reset
Bright
SEL./ADJ.
ENTER
END
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Press P or R and select “Bright”
to adjust.
• The selected item is highlighted.
Picture
SCR
PRJ
Net.
Help
3
Picture Mode
Contrast
Bright
Standard
0
0
Red
0
Blue
0
7 5 0 0 K
1
CLR Temp
Bright Boost
Lamp Setting
Reset
Bright
SEL./ADJ.
Single ADJ
END
Items to be adjusted
Pict.
SCR - ADJ
PRJ
Net.
Help
Resize
Image Shift
Keystone
Normal
0
0
Auto Keystone
Off
To adjust the projected
image while watching it
Press hENTER.
The item displayed by itself
• The selected item (e.g. “Bright”) is dis-
played by itself at the bottom of the
screen.
Picture
Bright
SEL./ADJ.
0
• When pressing P or R, the following item
(“Red” after “Bright”) will be displayed.
Rtn. Menu
END
Note
• Press hENTER again to return to the
previous screen.
Press O or Q to adjust the item
selected.
4
5
Picture
SCR
PRJ
Net.
Standard
Help
Picture Mode
Contrast
Bright
• The adjustment is stored.
0
1 5
Red
0
Blue
0
7 5 0 0 K
1
CLR Temp
Bright Boost
Lamp Setting
Reset
Bright
SEL./ADJ.
Single ADJ
END
Press BMENU/HELP.
• The menu screen will disappear.
Note
• Menu buttons do not function while the projector is operating the “Auto Sync”, “Break Time”,
“FREEZE”, or “AV MUTE” functions.
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Picture Adjustment (“Picture” menu)
Menu operation n Page 40
Q Example: “Picture” screen menu for
Q Example: “Picture” screen menu for
INPUT 1 (RGB) mode
INPUT 3 mode
Picture
SCR
PRJ
Net.
Help
Picture
SCR
PRJ
Net.
Help
Picture Mode
Contrast
Bright
Standard
Picture Mode
Contrast
Bright
Standard
0
0
0
0
Red
0
Color
0
Blue
0
7 5 0 0 K
1
Tint
0
CLR Temp
Bright Boost
Lamp Setting
Reset
Sharp
0
7 5 0 0 K
1
CLR Temp
Bright Boost
Progressive
Lamp Setting
Reset
Bright
3D Progressive
Bright
SEL./ADJ.
ENTER
END
SEL./ADJ.
ENTER
END
1 Selecting the Picture Mode
Selectable
items
The default settings of each item when selecting Picture Mode
Description
CLR Temp
7500K
Bright Boost
Lamp Setting
Bright
Standard
For standard image
1
2
Presentation
Brightens portions of image for
more enhanced presentations.
7500K
Bright
Movie
Game
*sRGB
Gives natural tint to the
projected image.
6500K
7500K
–
0
2
–
Eco + Quiet
Bright
Gives sharpness to the
projected image.
For high fidelity reproduction of
images from a computer.
Bright
• “sRGB” is displayed only when RGB signal is input.
• You can set or adjust each item in the “Picture” menu to your preference. Any changes you make are
retained in memory.
Note
• You can also press G PICTURE MODE on the remote control to select the picture mode. (See
page 36.)
• *sRGB is an international standard of color reproduction regulated by the IEC (International
Electrotechnical Commission). As the fixed color area has been decided by the IEC, the images are
displayed in a natural tint based on an original image, when “sRGB” is selected.
For additional information about the sRGB function, visit “http://www.srgb.com/”.
You cannot set the items, “Red”, “Blue”, “CLR Temp”, “Bright Boost”, when “sRGB” is selected.
Info
• When “sRGB” is selected, the projected image may become dark, but this does not indicate a
malfunction.
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Menu operation n Page 40
4 Progressive
2 Adjusting the Image
Adjustment
Items
Selectable
items
O button
Q button
Description
Contrast
For less
contrast.
For more
contrast.
Useful to display fast-moving images
Progressive such as sports.
2D
Bright
For less
For more
Useful to display relatively slow-
Progressive moving images such as drama and
documentary more clearly.
3D
brightness.
brightness.
Red*1
Blue*1
For weaker red. For stronger red.
Film Mode Reproduces the image of film source*
clearly. Displays the optimized image of
film transformed with three-two pull down
(NTSC and PAL60Hz) or two-two pull
For weaker
blue.
For stronger
blue.
Color*2
For less color
intensity.
For more color
intensity.
down (PAL50Hz and SECAM) enhance-
ment to progressive mode images.
Tint*2 *3
For making skin For making skin
tones purplish.
tones greenish.
* The film source is a digital video recording with the
original encoded as is at 24 frames/second. The
projector can convert this film source to progres-
sive video at 60 frames/second with NTSC and
PAL60Hz or at 50 frames/second with PAL50Hz
and SECAM to play back a high-definition image.
Sharp*2
For less
sharpness.
For more
sharpness.
Bright Boost*1
For high fidelity For more
color reproduc- vividness.
tion.
*1 Not adjustable/selectable when selecting
“sRGB”.
Note
*2 Not displayed in the RGB input mode.
*3 “Tone” will appear on the menu screen only when
PAL or SECAM signals are input (including when
forcibly changed to those input signals). There is
basically no need to adjust “Tone”, but you can
adjust the picture tone with this adjustment when
inputting PAL or SECAM signals .
• In NTSC or PAL60Hz, even if the 3D Progres-
sive mode has been set, the three-two pull
down enhancement will be enabled automati-
cally when the film source has been entered.
• When the image is blurred or noisy, switch to
the optimal mode.
• When using progressive inputs, inputs are di-
rectly displayed so that 2D Progressive, 3D
Progressive and Film Mode cannot be se-
lected.
Note
• “Bright Boost” and “CLR Temp” cannot be set
when “sRGB” is selected.
• To reset all adjustment items, select “Reset”
and press hENTER.
5 Lamp Setting
3 Adjusting the Color
Power
consumption
sound (When using
Select-
able
items
Bright-
ness
Fan
Temperature
Lamp Life
AC 110V)
Selectable
Description
items
Eco + Approx.
Quiet
Low
308W
385W
Approx.
3,000
hours
80%
5500K
6500K
7500K
8500K
9300K
10500K
For lower color temperature for
warmer, reddish incandescent-like
100% Normal
Approx.
2,000
hours
Bright
images.
P
R
For higher color temperature for
Note
cooler, bluish, fluorescent-like images.
• When “Lamp Setting” is set to “Eco+Quiet”,
the power consumption will decrease and the
lamp life will extend. (Projection brightness
decreases approximately 20%.)
Note
• Values on “CLR Temp” are only for general
standard purposes.
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Adjusting the Projected Image
(“SCR - ADJ” menu)
Menu operation n Page 40
Pict.
SCR - ADJ
PRJ
Net.
Help
Resize
Image Shift
Keystone
Normal
1
2
0
0
3
Auto Keystone
OSD Display
Background
Setup Guide
PRJ Mode
Off
4
5
6
7
8
On
Logo
On
Front
English
Language
SEL./ADJ.
ENTER
END
3 Keystone Correction
1 Setting the Resize Mode
When the image is projected either from the top
or from the bottom towards the screen at an
angle, the image becomes distorted
trapezoidally. The function for correcting trap-
ezoidal distortion is called Keystone Correction.
Note
• For details of the Resize mode, see pages 34
and 35.
• You can also press HRESIZE on the remote
control to set the resize mode. (See page 34.)
For Auto Keystone Correction
Set“Auto Keystone”on the“SCR - ADJ”
menu to “On”.
For Manual Keystone Correction
2 Adjusting the Image
Position
Set“Auto Keystone”on the“SCR - ADJ”
menu to “Off”, select “Keystone”, and
then adjust with the slide bar.
You can move the projected image vertically.
Manual Correction
Q button
O button
O button
Q button
See page 33 for details of Keystone Correction.
Note
• The Keystone Correction can be adjusted up
to an angle of approximately 13 degrees with
the “Auto Keystone” and up to an angle of
approximately 13 degrees with the manual
“Keystone” (when “Resize” is set to “Normal”).
Note
• You cannot set this item when “Resize” is set
to “Normal”.
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4 Setting the On-screen
7 Reversing/Inverting
Projected Images
Display
Selectable
Description
items
Selectable items
Front
Description
Normal image (Projected from
the front of the screen)
On
Off
All On-screen Displays are displayed.
INPUT/VOLUME/AV MUTE/FREEZE/
AUTO SYNC/RESIZE/PICTURE MODE/
“An invalid button has been pressed.”
are not displayed.
Ceiling + Front
Rear
Inverted image (Projected
from the front of the screen
with an inverted projector)
Reversed image (Projected
from the rear of the screen or
with a mirror)
Ceiling + Rear
Reversed and inverted image
(Projected with a mirror)
See page 19 for details of Projection (PRJ) Mode.
5
Selecting the Background
Image
8
Selecting the On-screen
Display Language
Selectable items
Logo
Description
EIKI logo screen
The projector can switch the on-screen display
language among 11 languages.
Blue
Blue screen
—
English
None
Deutsch
Español
Nederlands
Français
Italiano
6 Selecting the Setup
Guide
Svenska
Português
Selectable items
On
Description
Displaying the Setup Guide
when turning the projector on.
Off
Not displaying the Setup
Guide.
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Adjusting the Projector Function (“PRJ - ADJ” menu)
Menu operation n Page 40
Pict.
SCR
PRJ - ADJ
Net.
Help
Auto Search
Auto Sync
On
On
Auto Power Off
System Sound
Speaker
On
On
On
RS-232C
9600 bps
Normal
Disable
Fan Mode
System Lock
Lamp Timer(Life)
0
h
100%
END
SEL./ADJ.
ENTER
1 Auto Search Function
3 Auto Power Off
Function
This function automatically searches for and
switches to the input mode in which signals are
being received, when the projector is turned on,
or when the INPUT button is pressed.
Selectable
items
Description
On
Off
When no input signal is detected for
more than 15 minutes, the projector will
automatically enter standby mode.
Note
When “Auto Search” is set to “On”
The Auto Power Off function will be
disabled.
• If two or more input signals are found, the pro-
jector selects the input source in the order of
INPUT 1 n INPUT 2 n INPUT 3 n INPUT 4
when you press INPUT (P/R) on the projector.
• While “Auto Search” is set to “On”, press
CINPUT 1,CINPUT 2, DINPUT 3 or
EINPUT 4 on the remote control to select
an input mode other than the input mode se-
lected by the projector.
Note
• When the Auto Power Off function is set to
“On”, 5 minutes before the projector enters
standby mode, the message “Enter STANDBY
mode in X min.” will appear on the screen to
indicate the remaining minutes.
2 Auto Sync (Auto Sync
4
Setting the Confirmation
Sound (System Sound)
Adjustment)
Selectable items
On
Description
Selectable
items
Auto Sync adjustment will
occur when the projector is
turned on or when the input
signals are switched, when
connected to a computer.
Description
On
A confirmation sound is made when
the projector turns on/off.
Off
No confirmation sound is made.
Auto Sync adjustment is not
automatically performed.
Off
5 Speaker Setting
Note
Selectable
Description
items
• Auto Sync adjustment is also performed by
pressing F AUTO SYNC on the remote con-
trol.
• The Auto Sync adjustment may take some time
to complete, depending on the image of the
computer connected to the projector.
• When the optimum image cannot be achieved
with Auto Sync adjustment, use manual ad-
justments. (See page 51.)
On
The audio signal is output from the
internal speaker.
Off
The audio signal is not output from the
internal speaker.
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Menu operation n Page 40
6
Selecting the Transmission
Speed (RS-232C)
8 System Lock Function
This function prevents unauthorized use of the
projector. Once this function is activated, users
must enter the correct keycode each time the
projector is turned on. We suggest you record
the keycode in a safe place where only au-
thorized users have access.
Make sure that both the projector and computer
are set for the same baud rate.
Selectable
Description
items
9600bps
Transmission speed is slow.
Info
P
• If you lose or forget your keycode, contact your
nearest EIKI Authorized Dealer or Service
Center (see page 61). Even if the product
warranty is valid, the keycode reset will incur
a charge.
R
115200bps Transmission speed is rapid.
7 Fan Mode Setting
a Setting/Changing the keycode
This function changes the fan rotation speed.
Selectable
Description
items
Select “System Lock”, then press
1
hENTER or Q.
Normal
High
Suitable for normal environments.
• The screen for entering the keycode
appears.
Select this when using the projector at
altitudes of approximately 1,500
meters (4,900 feet) or more.
Press the 4 buttons on the remote
2
When “Fan Mode” is set to “High”, the fan rotation
speeds up, and the fan noise becomes louder.
control or on the projector to en-
ter the preset keycode in “Old
Code”.
9 Checking the Lamp Life
• When setting the keycode for the first
time, press R on the projector for four
times.
Status
PRJ - ADJ
You can confirm the cumulative lamp usage time
and the remaining lamp life (percentage).
Setting the System Lock
– – – –
– – – –
– – – –
Old Code
New Code
Reconfirm
Lamp usage condition
Remaining lamp life
“Life”
100%
5%
Operated exclusively
Approx.
Approx.
150 hours
Note
with Lamp Setting set to 3,000
“Eco +Quiet”
hours
• If you input a wrong keycode, the cursor
returns to the first point of the “Old Code”.
• The preset keycode is 4 R buttons on
the projector. When you press the R but-
ton four times, the keycord input screen
disappears.
Operated exclusively
Approx.
Approx.
100 hours
with Lamp Setting set to 2,000
“Bright”
hours
Note
• It is recommended that the lamp be changed
when the remaining lamp life becomes 5%.
• The lamp life may vary depending on the us-
age condition.
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Adjusting the Projector Function (“PRJ - ADJ” menu) (Continued)
Menu operation n Page 40
Locking the Operation
Press the 4 buttons on the remote
control or on the projector to en-
ter the new keycode in “New
Code”.
3
Buttons on the Projector
(Keylock Function)
Use this function to lock the operation
buttons on the projector.
Note
a Locking the Operation Buttons
Hold down p ENTER on the projector for
about 5 seconds while the projector is being
turned on.
• You can not use the following buttons for
keycode:
•
•
•
•
•
•
o
STANDBY-ON (on the projector)
ON
f
e STANDBY
h
l
B
ENTER
RETURN
MENU/HELP
ROn-screen Display
• System lock function recognizes each
button on the remote control or on the
projector as an individual button, even
if they share the same button name. If
you used the buttons on the projector
in setting your keycode, the keycode
cannot be canceled with the remote
control.
• The keylock function does not affect the op-
eration with the remote control buttons.
• You cannot use the keylock function while the
projector is warming up.
a Taking the Keylock off
Hold down p ENTER on the projector for
about 5 seconds.
PRJ - ADJ
Setting the System Lock
ROn-screen Display
Old Code
* * * *
– – – –
– – – –
New Code
Reconfirm
• When the projector is in standby mode, you
can release the keylock by holding down
p ENTER and o STANDBY-ON on the projec-
tor simultaneously for about 5 seconds.
Enter the same keycode in “Re-
confirm”.
4
Note
Info
To cancel the keycode that you have already
set
• Keylock does not function while the projector
is: displaying the “Setup Guide” or “Menu”
screens, in standby mode, warming up,
changing input signals, operating “Auto Sync”
function, in “FREEZE” mode or on the “Sys-
tem Lock” screen during warming up.
• Press R on the projector for four times in steps
2 and 3 above.
When the System Lock is set
• When System Lock is set, the keycode input
screen appears after the power is turned on.
When it appears, enter the right keycode to
start projection.
Input screen for keycode
– – – –
System Lock
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Setting up the Projector Network Environment (“Network” menu)
Menu operation n Page 40
Pict.
SCR
PRJ
Network
Disable
Help
Password
DHCP Client
TCP/IP
On
MAC Address
0 0 : 0 B : 2 C : 0 1 : 0 0 : 0 0
EIP-3000N
Projector
SEL./ADJ.
ENTER
END
1 Setting a Password
If you do not want others to change the setting
for the “Network” menu, set a password.
Enter the password in “Old Pass-
word” using P, R, Q and O, then
press hENTER.
2
3
4
a Setting a Password
Select “Password”, then press
1
hENTER or Q.
Enter the password in“New Pass-
word” using P, R, Q and O, then
press hENTER.
• The screen for entering the password
appears.
Network
Setting the Password
Enter the same password again in
“Reconfirm”using P, R, Q and O,
then press hENTER.
– – – –
– – – –
– – – –
Old Password
New Password
Reconfirm
Press P or R to set the first digit
in “New Password”, then press Q.
2
3
Note
• If you do not need the password protection
for the “Network” menu settings anymore,
press hENTER without entering new pass-
word in steps 3 and 4.
• To cancel the password settings, press l
RETURN.
Enter the remaining 3 digits, then
press hENTER.
• To return to the previous digit, press O.
Enter the same password in “Re-
confirm”, then press hENTER.
• The status for “Password” changes to
“Enable”.
4
If you forget the password
If you forget the password, perform the fol-
lowing procedure to delete it, then set a new
password.
Note
• Once after the password is set, you must en-
ter the password to change the “Network”
menu settings.
On the projector, press
→
→
→
→
→
→
o p o p o p r.
Note
a Changing the Password
• If pENTER is held down for more than 5
seconds, the operation buttons on the pro-
jector will be locked. (See page 48.)
• You cannot use the buttons on the remote
control to delete the password.
Select “Password”, then press
1
hENTER or Q.
• The screen for entering the password
appears.
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Setting up the Projector Network Environment (“Network” menu)
(Continued)
Menu operation n Page 40
Selectable items
Description
2 DHCP Client Setting
IP Address
Factory default setting:
192.168.150.002
Enter an IP address appropri-
ate for the network.
Connect the LAN cable before turning the pro-
jector on. If not, the DHCP Client function does
not work.
Subnet Mask
Gateway
Note
Factory default setting:
255.255.255.000
Set the subnet mask to the
same as that of the computer
and equipment on the
network.
Selectable items
On
Description
Obtains configuration
parameters for TCP/IP network
automatically.
Off
Sets the TCP/IP manually.
Factory default setting: 000.
000. 000. 000
* When not in use, set to “000.
000. 000. 000”.
Select “On” for “DHCP Client”, then press
hENTER. “Obtaining IP Address...” appears,
then the menu screen appears. Confirm the pa-
rameters of IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gate-
way on the TCP/IP screen.
If the DHCP server is not available, “Could not
obtain IP Address.” appears.
• Confirm the existing network’s segment (IP
address group) to avoid setting an IP address
that duplicates the IP addresses of other net-
work equipment or computers. If
“192.168.150.002” is not used in a network
with an IP address of “192.168.150.XXX”, you
don’t have to change the projector IP address.
• For details about each setting, consult your
network administrator.
In this case, set the TCP/IP manually. (See the
item 3.)
3 TCP/IP Setting
Set the TCP/IP manually.
Select “Off” for “DHCP Client”,
1
4 Confirming the
then press hENTER.
Projector Information
Select “TCP/IP”, then press
hENTER.
2
You can confirm the MAC address and projector
name.
Enter “IP Address” using P, R, Q
and O, then press hENTER.
3
Displayed items
Description
Network
MAC Address
The MAC address of the
projector is displayed.
Setting the TCP/IP
Projector
The projector name is
displayed. (Factory preset :
EIP-3000N)
1 9 2 . 1 6 8 . 1 5 0 . 0 0 2
2 5 5 . 2 5 5 . 2 5 5 . 0 0 0
0 0 0 . 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 . 0 0 0
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Gateway
Enter “Subnet Mask” using P, R,
Q and O, then press hENTER.
Note
4
5
• For information on how to change the projec-
tor name, see “SETUP MANUAL” contained
in the supplied CD-ROM.
Enter“Gateway”using P, R, Qand
O, then press hENTER.
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Troubleshooting with the “Help” menu
This function advises you to solve the problems during usage.
Adjustment buttons
(P/R/O/Q)
Utilizing the “Help” menu func-
tions
MENU/HELP
button
ENTER button
Example: When image flickering appears
Operation to solve image flickering when pro-
jecting the computer RGB signal.
Press BMENU/HELP.
1
Select “Initiate “Auto Sync” Ad-
4
5
justments”, then press hENTER.
Press O or Q to select“Help”, then
press hENTER.
2
If the image is not improved, se-
lect “Adjust horizontal noise.”,
then press hENTER.
Press P or R to select “Vertical
3
stripes or flickering image ap-
pears” on Help menu, then press
hENTER.
Press O or Q to adjust.
6
Help
Phase
SEL./ADJ.
0
Rtn. Menu
END
Pict.
SCR
PRJ
Net.
Help
Vertical stripes or flickering image appear
There is no picture or audio
Vertical stripes or flickering image appear
Data image is not centered
Color is faded or poor
Note
• You can adjust the items with check marks (✔).
• The items in the “Help” menu change, de-
pending on the input signal or setting that you
have selected.
• If the problem is not solved, refer to
“Troubleshooting”. (See pages 59 and 60.)
• When selecting “sRGB” in "Picture Mode”, the
item “Color is faded or poor” is not displayed.
This means you cannot change input signal
types.
Picture is dark
The image is distorted
Reset all adjustments to default settings
SEL.
ENTER
END
Help
• When you select “Reset all adjustments to de-
fault settings” and then press ENTER, the
screen for entering the password appears if a
password has been set. (See page 49.)
Vertical stripes or flickering image appear
Initiate “Auto Sync” Adjustments.
If there is no change after performing "Auto Sync"
adjustments, adjust the following items.
Adjust vertical noise
Adjust horizontal noise
Reset the 2 items above
Return
Cur. sig. freq: H 43 kHz / V 60 Hz
SEL.
ENTER
END
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Maintenance
Cleaning the projector
Cleaning the lens
I Ensure that you have unplugged the power
cord before cleaning the projector.
I The cabinet as well as the operation panel is
made of plastic. Avoid using benzene or
thinner, as these can damage the finish on the
cabinet.
I Use a commercially available blower or lens
cleaning paper (for glasses and camera lenses)
for cleaning the lens. Do not use any liquid type
cleaning agents, as they may wear off the
coating film on the surface of the lens.
I As the surface of the lens can easily get
damaged, be sure not to scrape or hit the lens.
I Do not use volatile agents such as insecticides
on the projector.
Do not attach rubber or plastic items to the
projector for long periods.
The effects of some of the agents in the plastic
may cause damage to the quality or finish of the
projector.
I Wipe off dirt gently with a soft flannel cloth.
I When the dirt is hard to remove, soak a cloth in
a mild detergent diluted with water, wring the
cloth well and then wipe the projector.
Strong cleaning detergents may discolor, warp
or damage the coating on the projector. Make
sure to test on a small, inconspicuous area on
the projector before use.
Cleaning the exhaust and intake vents
I Use a vacuum cleaner to clean dust from the
exhaust vent and the intake vent.
Mild detergent diluted
with water
Thinner
Wax
Info
• If you want to clean the air vents during pro-
jector operation, be sure to press oSTANDBY-
ON on the projector or eSTANDBY on the
remote control and put the projector into
standby mode. After the cooling fan has
stopped, clean the vents.
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Maintenance Indicators
I The warning lights (power indicator, lamp indicator and temperature warning indicator) on the
projector indicate problems inside the projector.
I If a problem occurs, either the temperature warning indicator or the lamp indicator will illuminate
red, and the projector will enter standby mode. After the projector has entered standby mode,
follow the procedures given below.
Top View
Temperature warning indicator
Lamp indicator
Power indicator
About the temperature warning indicator
If the temperature inside the projector increases, due to blockage of the air vents, or the setting location,
“
” will illuminate in the lower left corner of the picture. If the temperature keeps on rising, the lamp
will turn off and the temperature warning indicator will blink, the cooling fan will run, and then the projec-
tor will enter standby mode. After “
” appears, be sure to perform the measures described on page
54.
About the lamp indicator
I When the remaining lamp life becomes 5% or less, (yellow) and “Change The Lamp” will be
displayed on the screen. When the percentage becomes 0%, it will change to (red), the lamp will
automatically turn off and then the projector will automatically enter standby mode. At this time, the
lamp indicator will illuminate in red.
I If you try to turn on the projector a fourth time without replacing the lamp, the projector will
not turn on.
Indicators on the Projector
Power indicator
Green on
Red on
Normal (Standby)
Normal (Power on)
Green blinks
Red blinks
Green on
Green blinks
Red on
Abnormal (See page 54.)
Normal (Cooling)
Lamp indicator
Normal
The lamp is warming up or shutting down.
The lamp is shut down abnormally or
requires to be changed. (See page 54.)
Temperature warning
indicator
Off
Normal
Red on
The internal temperature is abnormally
high. (See page 54.)
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Maintenance Indicators (Continued)
Maintenance indicator
Problem
Cause
Possible Solution
Normal
Abnormal
Tempera-
ture
warning
indicator
The internal
temperature is
abnormally
high.
•
Blocked air intake
• Relocate the projector to
an area with proper
ventilation. (see page 8)
Off
Red on
(Standby)
•
•
Cooling fan
breakdown
Internal circuit
failure
• Take the projector to your
nearest EIKI Authorized
Dealer or Service Center
(see page 61) for repair.
•
•
Clogged air intake
Lamp
indicator
The lamp does
not illuminate.
The lamp is shut
down abnormally.
• Disconnect the power cord
from the AC outlet, and
then connect it again.
Green on
(Green
blinks
Red on
when the
lamp is
warming
up or
turning
off.)
Time to change
the lamp.
•
Remaining lamp life • Carefully replace the lamp.
becomes 5% or
less.
(See page 56.)
• Take the projector to your
nearest EIKI Authorized
Dealer or Service Center
(see page 61) for repair.
• Please exercise care when
replacing the lamp.
The lamp does
not illuminate.
•
•
Burnt-out lamp
Red on
(Standby)
Lamp circuit failure
• Securely install the cover.
Power
indicator
The power
indicator blinks
in green when
the projector is
on.
•
The lamp unit cover • If the power indicator blinks
Green on/
Red on
Green
blinks
is open.
in green even when the
lamp unit cover is securely
installed, contact your
nearest EIKI Authorized
Dealer or Service Center
(see page 61) for advice.
Red
blinks
(Cooling)
Info
• If the temperature warning indicator illuminates, and the projector enters standby mode, follow the
possible solutions above and then wait until the projector has cooled down completely before plug-
ging in the power cord and turning the power back on. (At least 10 minutes.)
• If the power is turned off for a brief moment due to power outage or some other cause while using
the projector, and the power supply recovers immediately after that, the lamp indicator will illumi-
nate in red and the lamp may not be lit. In this case, unplug the power cord from the AC outlet,
replace the power cord in the AC outlet and then turn the power on again.
• The cooling fan keeps the internal temperature of the projector constant and this function is con-
trolled automatically. The sound of the cooling fan may change during operation because the fan
speed may change and this is not a malfunction.
• Do not unplug the power cord after the projector has entered standby mode and while the cooling
fan is running. The cooling fan runs for about 90 seconds.
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Regarding the Lamp
Lamp
I It is recommended that the lamp (sold separately) be replaced when the remaining lamp life becomes
5% or less, or when you notice a significant deterioration in the picture and color quality. The lamp life
(percentage) can be checked with the on-screen display. (see page 47)
I Purchase a replacement lamp of type AH-66271 from your place of purchase, nearest EIKI Authorized
Dealer or Service Center.
Hg LAMP CONTAINS MERCURY For State Lamp Disposal
Information
U.S.A. ONLY
Caution Concerning the Lamp
I This projector utilizes a pressurized mercury lamp. A loud sound may indicate lamp failure. Lamp
failure can be attributed to numerous sources such as: excessive shock, improper cooling, surface
scratches or deterioration of the lamp due to a lapse of usage time.
The period of time up to failure largely varies depending on the individual lamp and/or the condition
and the frequency of use. It is important to note that failure can often result in the bulb cracking.
I When the lamp replacement indicator and on-screen display icon are illuminated, it is recommended
that the lamp be replaced with a new one immediately, even if the lamp appears to be operating
normally.
I Should the lamp break, there is also a possibility that glass particles may spread inside of the
projector. In such a case, it is recommended you contact your nearest EIKI Authorized Dealer or
Service Center to assure safe operation.
I Should the lamp break, the glass particles may spread inside the lamp cage or gas contained in the
lamp may be vented into the room from the exhaust vent. Because the gas in this lamp includes
mercury, ventilate the room well if the lamp breaks and avoid all exposure to the released gas. In case
of exposure to the gas, consult a doctor as soon as possible.
Replacing the Lamp
Caution
• Do not remove the lamp unit from the projector right after use. The lamp will be very hot and may
cause burn or injury.
I Carefully change the lamp by following the instructions described in this section. * If you wish,
you may have the lamp replaced at your nearest EIKI Authorized Dealer or Service Center.
*
If the new lamp does not light after replacement, take your projector to the nearest EIKI Authorized
Dealer or Service Center for repair.
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Regarding the Lamp (Continued)
Removing and Installing the
Lamp Unit
Warning!
Optional
accessory
Lamp unit
AH-66271
• Do not remove the lamp unit from the projec-
tor right after use. The lamp and parts around
the lamp will be very hot and may cause burns
or injury.
Info
• Make sure that you remove the lamp unit by
STANDBY-ON button
the handle. Do not touch the glass surface of
the lamp unit or the inside of the projector.
• To avoid injury to yourself and damage to the
lamp, be sure to carefully follow the steps
below.
• Do not loosen other screws except for the
lamp unit cover and lamp unit.
Press oSTANDBY-ON on the pro-
1
jector or eSTANDBY on the re-
mote control to put the projector
into standby mode.
AC socket
• Wait until the cooling fan stops.
Disconnect the power cord.
• Unplug the power cord from the AC
socket.
2
• Leave the lamp until it has fully cooled
down (about 1 hour).
1
Remove the lamp unit cover.
3
2
• Turn the projector over. Loosen the user
service screw (1) that secures the lamp
unit cover. Remove the lamp unit cover
(2).
User service screw
(for lamp unit cover)
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Handle
Remove the lamp unit.
4
• Loosen the securing screws from the
lamp unit. Hold the lamp unit by the
handle and pull it in the direction of the
arrow. At this time, keep the lamp unit
horizontal and do not tilt it.
Insert the new lamp unit.
• Press the lamp unit firmly into the lamp
unit compartment. Fasten the securing
screws.
5
6
Securing screws
Replace the lamp unit cover.
• Align the tab on the lamp unit cover
(1)and place it while pressing the tab
(2) to close it. Then tighten the user ser-
vice screw to secure the lamp unit cover.
2
Info
• If the lamp unit and lamp unit cover are
not correctly installed, the power will not
turn on, even if the power cord is con-
nected to the projector.
1
Resetting the Lamp Timer
Reset the lamp timer after replacing the lamp.
Info
• Make sure to reset the lamp timer only when
replacing the lamp. If you reset the lamp timer
and continue to use the same lamp, this may
cause the lamp to become damaged or ex-
plode.
AC socket
Connect the power cord.
• Plug the power cord into the AC socket
of the projector.
1
STANDBY-ON
button
ENTER button
Reset the lamp timer.
2
• While simultaneously holding down
rMENU/HELP, pENTER and R on the
projector, press oSTANDBY-ON on the
projector.
MENU/HELP
button
• “LAMP 0000H” is displayed, indicating
that the lamp timer is reset.
R button
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Computer Compatibility Chart
Computer
• Multiple signal support
• Compatible with the signals below in
Horizontal Frequency: 15-70 kHz,
Vertical Frequency: 45-85 Hz,
Pixel Clock: 12-108 MHz
intelligent compression: SXGA, SXGA+
• Intelligent Compression and Expansion
System resizing technology
Sync signal:Compatible with TTL level
• Compatible with sync on green signal
The following is a list of modes that conform to VESA. However, this projector supports other
signals that are not VESA standards.
Horizontal Frequency Vertical Frequency
PC/MAC
Resolution
640 × 350
VESA Standard
Display
(kHz)
(Hz)
27.0
31.5
37.5
27.0
31.5
37.9
27.0
31.5
27.0
31.5
37.9
26.2
31.5
34.7
37.9
37.5
43.3
31.4
35.1
37.9
46.6
48.1
46.9
53.7
40.3
48.4
56.5
60.0
68.7
55.0
66.2
67.5
64.0
64.0
34.9
37.8
49.7
60.2
68.7
60
70
85
60
70
85
60
70
60
70
85
50
60
70
72
75
85
50
56
60
70
72
75
85
50
60
70
75
85
60
70
75
60
60
67
60
75
75
75
✔
✔
640 × 400
720 × 350
720 × 400
VGA
✔
✔
Upscale
640 × 480
800 × 600
✔
✔
✔
PC
✔
✔
SVGA
✔
✔
✔
✔
✔
✔
✔
XGA 1,024 × 768
True
1,152 × 864
SXGA
Intelligent Compression
Upscale
✔
✔
1,280 × 1,024
1,400 × 1,050
640 × 480
SXGA+
VGA
MAC 13"
MAC 16"
800 × 600
SVGA
832 × 624
1,024 × 768
1,152 × 870
MAC 19"
MAC 21"
XGA
True
Intelligent Compression
SXGA
Note
• When this projector receives 640K350 VESA format VGA signals, “640K400” appears on the screen.
• Optimum image quality will be achieved by matching your computer’s output resolution to the
projector’s native resolution (1024 x 768).
Signal
480I
Horizontal Frequency (kHz) Vertical Frequency (Hz)
DTV
15.7
31.5
33.8
15.6
31.3
45.0
28.1
33.8
28.1
33.8
60
60
60
50
50
60
50
60
50
60
480P
540P
576I
576P
720P
1035I
1035I
1080I
1080I
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Troubleshooting
Problem
Check
Page
•
•
•
•
•
•
Projector power cord is not plugged into the wall outlet.
Power to the external connected devices is off.
The selected input mode is wrong.
27
–
32
Cables incorrectly connected to the projector.
Remote control battery has run out.
23–27
15
External output has not been set when connecting notebook
computer.
23
No picture and no sound
or projector does not
start.
•
•
•
•
The lamp unit cover is not installed correctly.
Cables incorrectly connected to the projector.
“Bright” is set to minimum position.
56, 57
23–27
43
Depending on the computer you are using, an image may not be
projected unless the signal output setting of the computer is
switched to the external output. Refer to the owner’s manual of the
computer for how to switch its signal output settings.
–
Sound is heard but no
picture appears (or picture
is dark).
•
•
Image adjustments are incorrectly set.
Make adjustments of “Color” and “Tint” in “Picture Mode” and lower
the “Bright Boost” value.
43
51
(Video Input only)
•
Video input system is incorrectly set.
Color is faded or poor.
•
•
Adjust the focus.
30
20
The projection distance exceeds the focus range.
(Computer Input only)
•
•
•
Perform “Fine Sync” Adjustments (“Clock” Adjustment)
Perform “Fine Sync” Adjustments (“Phase” Adjustment)
Noise may appear depending on the computer.
51
51
–
Picture is blurred;
noise appears.
•
Cables incorrectly connected to the projector.
23–27
32
•
•
Volume is set to minimum.
When the projector is connected to an external device and the
volume is set to minimum, the sound is not output even if you turn up
the volume of the external device.
Picture appears but no
sound is heard.
•
•
“Speaker" is set to “Off”.
46
–
An unusual sound is
occasionally heard from
the cabinet.
If the picture is normal, the sound is due to cabinet shrinkage
caused by room temperature changes. This will not affect operation
or performance.
Maintenance indicator on
the projector illuminates
or blinks in red.
53
48
•
•
See “Maintenance Indicators”.
The projector cannot be
turned on or put into the
standby mode using the
STANDBY-ON button on
the projector.
The keylock is set.
If the keylock is set to “ON”, all the buttons are locked.
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Troubleshooting (Continued)
Problem
Check
Page
Picture is green on
INPUT 1 (COMPONENT)/
INPUT 2 (COMPONENT).
•
•
Change the input signal type setting.
51
42, 51
When you cannot select an input signal type, select “Color is faded
or poor” in the “Help” menu, after selecting an item other than
“sRGB” in “Picture Mode”, and then select an input signal type.
Picture is pink (no green)
on INPUT 1 (RGB)/INPUT
2 (RGB).
Picture is too bright and
whitish.
•
Image adjustments are incorrectly set.
43
The cooling fan becomes • When temperature inside the projector increases, the cooling fan
–
noisy.
runs faster.
The lamp does not light
up even after the
•
The lamp indicator is illuminating in red.
Replace the lamp.
projector turns on.
53, 56
The lamp suddenly turns
off during projection.
The image sometimes
flickers.
•
•
Cables incorrectly connected to the projector or the connected
equipment works improperly.
Select “Vertical stripes or flickering image appear” in the “Help”
menu and make the necessary adjustments.
If this happens frequently, replace the lamp.
23–27
51
•
•
56
56
The lamp needs much
time to turn on.
The lamp will eventually need to be changed.
While the remaining lamp life draws to a close, replace the lamp.
Picture is dark.
This unit is equipped with a microprocessor. Its performance could be adversely affected by incorrect operation
or interference. If this should happen, unplug the Unit and plug it in again after more than 5 minutes.
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Specifications
Product type Projector
Model EIP-3000N
Video system NTSC3.58/NTSC4.43/PAL/PAL-M/PAL-N/PAL-60/SECAM/DTV480I/DTV480P/
DTV540P/DTV576I/DTV576P/DTV720P/DTV1035I/DTV1080I/DTV1080I-50
Display method Single Chip Digital Micromirror DeviceTM (DMDTM) by Texas Instruments
DMD panel Panel size: 0.55 (14 mm), 1chip XGA DMD
"
No. of dots: 786,432 dots (1,024 [H] × 768 [V])
Lens 1–1.15 × zoom lens, F2.4–2.6, f = 18.7–21.5 mm
Projection lamp 300 W DC lamp
Component input signal 15-pin mini D-sub connector
(INPUT1/2) Y: 1.0 Vp-p, sync negative, 75 Ω terminated
PB: 0.7 Vp-p, 75 Ω terminated
PR: 0.7 Vp-p, 75 Ω terminated
Horizontal resolution 600 TV lines (DTV720P)
Computer RGB input 15-pin mini D-sub connector
(INPUT 1/2)/output RGB separate/sync on green type analog input: 0–0.7 Vp-p, positive, 75 Ω terminated
(OUTPUT) signal HORIZONTAL SYNC. SIGNAL: TTL level (positive/negative)
VERTICAL SYNC. SIGNAL: Same as above
S-video input signal 4-pin mini DIN connector
(INPUT 3) Y (luminance signal): 1.0 Vp-p, sync negative, 75 Ω terminated
C (chrominance signal): Burst 0.286 Vp-p, 75 Ω terminated
Video input signal RCA connector: VIDEO, composite video, 1.0 Vp-p, sync negative, 75 Ω
(INPUT 4) terminated
Vertical frequency 45–85 Hz
Horizontal frequency 15–70 kHz
Pixel clock 12–108 MHz
RS-232C terminal 9-pin mini DIN connector
LAN terminal 8-pin RJ-45 modular connector
Audio input signal ø3.5 mm minijack or RCA terminal: 0.5 Vrms, more than 22 kΩ (stereo)
Audio output signal ø3.5 mm minijack: 0.5 Vrms, less than 2.2 kΩ
(AUDIO OUTPUT 1-4)
Speaker system 4 cm × 2.85 cm oval × 1
Rated voltage AC 110–240 V
Input current 3.6 A
Rated frequency 50/60 Hz
Power consumption 385 W (Lamp Setting “Bright”)/
308 W (Lamp Setting “Eco + Quiet”) with AC 110 V
367 W (Lamp Setting “Bright”)/
300 W (Lamp Setting “Eco + Quiet”) with AC 240 V
Power consumption (standby) 9.3 W (AC 110 V) – 10.0 W (AC 240 V)
Heat dissipation 1,450 BTU/hour (Lamp Setting “Bright”)/
1,160 BTU/hour (Lamp Setting “Eco + Quiet”) with AC 110 V
1,380 BTU/hour (Lamp Setting “Bright”)/
1,130 BTU/hour (Lamp Setting “Eco + Quiet”) with AC 240 V
Operating temperature 41°F to 95°F (+5°C to +35°C)
Storage temperature –4°F to 140°F (–20°C to +60°C)
Cabinet Plastic
I/R carrier frequency 38 kHz
Dimensions (approx.) 12 13/32" × 4 19/64" × 11 1/32" (315 (W) × 109 (H) × 280 (D) mm) (main body only)
12 13/32" × 4 47/64" × 11 37/64" (315 (W) × 120 (H) × 294 (D) mm) (including adjust-
ment foot and projecting parts)
Weight (approx.) 8.6 lbs. (3.9 kg)
Replacement parts Remote control, Power cord for U.S. and Canada, etc., Power cord for Europe,
except U.K., RGB cable, DIN-D-sub RS-232C adaptor, 3 RCA to 15-pin D-sub
cable, Quick Guide, Owner’s manual (Printed and CD-ROM)
As a part of policy of continuous improvement, EIKI reserves the right to make design and
specification changes for product improvement without prior notice. The performance specifica-
tion figures indicated are nominal values of production units. There may be some deviations from
these values in individual units.
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Dimensions
Units: inches (mm)
3 1/16 (77.5)
3 5/32 (80)
12 13/32 (315)
M4
M4
M4
M4
1 11/32 (33.8)
1 53/64
(46.2)
2 19/32
(65.5)
2 61/64
(75)
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Index
3 RCA to 15-pin D-sub cable ........................24 Lamp indicator ...............................................53
Lamp Setting .................................................43
AC socket.......................................................26
Lamp Timer (Life) ..........................................47
Accessories ...................................................11
Lamp unit .......................................................56
Adjustment buttons ........................................40
LAN terminal ..................................................27
Adjust horizontal noise ........................... 39, 51
Language (on-screen display language) ......45
Adjust vertical noise ............................... 39, 51
Lens Cap .......................................................12
Aspect ratio ....................................................34
AUDIO INPUT terminal .................... 23, 24, 25 MAC Address.................................................50
AUDIO OUTPUT terminal .............................21 MENU/HELP button................................ 40, 51
Auto Keystone Correction..............................44
Network..........................................................50
Auto Power Off...............................................46
NORMAL ................................................ 34, 35
Auto Search ...................................................46
ON button ......................................................28
Auto Sync
Optional accessory ........................................11
(Auto Sync adjustment) ........... 36, 39, 46, 51
OSD Display ..................................................45
AUTO SYNC button .......................................36
OUTPUT (INPUT1, 2) terminal .....................25
AV MUTE button ............................................32
Password .......................................................49
Background....................................................45
PDF ................................................................10
Blue ................................................................43
Phase .............................................................51
BORDER ................................................ 34, 35
Picture Adjustment ........................................42
BREAK TIMER button ...................................36
Picture Mode .......................................... 36, 42
Bright .............................................................43
PICTURE MODE button ................................36
Bright Boost ...................................................43
Power cord .....................................................27
Clock ..............................................................51
PRJ - ADJ ......................................................46
CLR Temp (Color Temperature) ....................43
PRJ Mode ............................................... 19, 45
Color ..............................................................43
Progressive ....................................................43
Contrast .........................................................43
R-6 batteries ..................................................15
DHCP Client ..................................................50
Rear adjustment foot .....................................31
DIN-D-sub RS-232C adaptor ........................26
Red ................................................................43
ENTER button................................................40 Remote control ..............................................14
Exhaust vent ........................................... 13, 52 Remote control sensor ..................................15
Replacing the lamp ................................. 55, 56
Fan Mode .......................................................47
Resize ..................................................... 34, 44
Fine Sync .......................................................51
RESIZE button...............................................34
Focus ring ......................................................30
RETURN button.............................................40
FREEZE button .............................................36
RGB cable .....................................................23
Front adjustment foot.....................................31
RS-232C terminal ..........................................26
H-Pos ...................................................... 39, 51
SCR - ADJ .....................................................44
HEIGHT ADJUST lever .................................31
Screen Size and Projection Distance ...................... 20
Help................................................................51
Setup Guide ............................................ 30, 45
Image shift .....................................................44
Sharp .............................................................43
INPUT 1 terminal .............................. 23, 24, 25
Speaker..........................................................46
INPUT 1 – 4 modes .......................................32
INPUT 2 terminal .............................. 23, 24, 25
STANDBY button ...........................................29
STANDBY-ON button .............................. 28, 29
INPUT 3 terminal ...........................................24
STRETCH ............................................... 34, 35
INPUT 4 terminal ...........................................25
Supplied accessories ....................................11
INPUT buttons ...............................................32
System Lock ..................................................47
Intake vent ........................................ 12, 13, 52
System Sound ...............................................46
Kensington Security
Standard connector ....................................13
TCP/IP ...........................................................50
Temperature warning indicator ......................53
Keycode .........................................................47
Tint .................................................................43
Keylock...........................................................48
Video System ................................................39
KEYSTONE button ........................................33
Volume buttons ..............................................32
Keystone Correction ......................................44
V-Pos....................................................... 39, 51
Lamp ....................................................... 11, 55
Zoom ring.......................................................30
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A-Key to better communications
Canada
U.S.A.
EIKI International, Inc.
30251 Esperanza
Rancho Santa Margarita
CA 92688-2132
EIKI CANADA - Eiki International, Inc.
P.O. Box 156, 310 First St. - Unit 2,
Midland, ON, L4R 4K8, Canada
Tel : 800-563-3454 (705)-527-4084
Fax: 800-567-4069 (705)-527-4087
E-Mail : [email protected]
U.S.A.
Tel : 800-242-3454 (949)-457-0200
Fax: 800-457-3454 (949)-457-7878
E-Mail : [email protected]
Eastern Europe
EIKI CZECH spol. s.r.o.
Umelecká 15
Deutschland & Österreich
EIKI Deutschland GmbH
Am Frauwald 12
170 00 Praha 7
Czech Republic
65510 Idstein
Deutschland
Tel : +42 02 20570024
+42 02 20571413
Tel : 06126-9371-0
Fax: 06126-9371-14
E-Mail : [email protected]
Fax: +42 02 20571411
E-Mail : [email protected]
Japan & Worldwide
EIKI Industrial Company Limited.
4-12 Banzai-Cho, Kita-Ku, Osaka,
530-0028 Japan
Tel : +81-6-6311-9479
Fax: +81-6-6311-8486
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