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Multimedia Projector
Owner's Manual
LC-XB43MODEL
Network Supported □ WiredLANRefertotheOwner'sManualsbelowfordetailsaboutnetworkfunction.□ NetworkSet-upandOperation□ PJNetworkManager
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Features and DesignThisMultimediaProjectorisdesignedwiththemostadvancedtechnologyforportability,durability,andeaseofuse.Thisprojectorutilizesbuilt-inmultimediafeatures,apaletteof16.77millioncolors,andmatrixliquidcrystaldisplay(LCD)technology.
♦ Compact Design Thisprojectorisdesignedcompactinsizeandweight.
It iseasy tocarryand installedanywhereyouwish touse.
♦ Capable of 360-degree Projection Thisprojectoriscapableof360-degreeprojection.
♦ Simple Computer System Setting TheprojectorhastheMulti-scansystemtoconformto
almostallcomputeroutputsignalsquickly(p.31).UptoWUXGAresolutioncanbeaccepted.
♦ Useful Functions for Presentations -Thedigitalzoomfunctionallowsyou to focuson the
crucialinformationduringapresentation(p.38).
-Blackboards* can be used as a projection screen.*TheboardcolorislimitedtoGreen(pp.35,42).
♦ Lamp Control Brightness of the projection lamp can be selected
(pp.27,54).
♦ Quick Termination TheAC power cord can be unplugged immediately
after turningoff the projector withoutwaiting for theterminationofthecoolingfanrotation(p.21).
♦ Logo Function TheLogofunctionallowsyoutocustomizethescreen
logo (pp.49-51).You can capturean image for thescreen logo and use it for the starting-up display orbetweenpresentations.
♦ Multilanguage Menu Display Operationmenuisavailable in17languages;English,
German,French, Italian,Spanish,Portuguese,Dutch,Swedish, Finnish, Polish, Hungarian, Romanian,Russian,Chinese,Korean,JapaneseandThai(p.46).
♦ Security Function The Security function helps you to ensure security
of the projector. With the Key lock function, you can
Note: •TheOn-ScreenMenuandfiguresinthismanualmaydifferslightlyfromtheproduct. •Thecontentsofthismanualaresubjecttochangewithoutnotice.
locktheoperationonthetopcontrolorremotecontrol(p.55).PIN code lock function preventsunauthorizeduseoftheprojector(pp.20,55-56).
♦ Helpful Maintenance Functions Lamp and filter maintenance functions provide for
betterandpropermaintenanceoftheprojector.
♦ LAN Network Function This projector is loadedwith the Wired LANnetwork
function.You can operate and manage the projectorvia network.For details, refer to the owner’smanual“NetworkSet-upandOperation.”
♦ Auto Setup Function Thisfunction enables Input search,Auto Keystone
correctionandAutoPCadjustmentbysimplepressingtheAUTOSETUPbuttononthetopcontrol(p.47).
♦ Colorboard Function At the time of simple projection on the colored wall,
youcanget the closecolor image to the color imageprojectedon a white screenby selecting the similarcolortothewallcolorfromthepresetfourcolors.
♦ Power Management The Power management function reduces power
consumptionandmaintainsthelamplife(p.52).
♦ Closed Caption Closed Caption is a function that displays the audio
portionofaTVprogramastextonthescreen.Youcanturnonthefeatureandswitchthechannels(p.53).
♦ Corner Correction With the"Horizontalandverticalkeystonecorrection
function"and"Cornerkeystonecorrectionfunction"ofthisprojector,youcancorrect thekeystonedistortionevenwhenprojectingfromthediagonaltothescreen.
(pp.25,48)
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Table of Contents
TrademarksEach name of corporations or products in this book is either a registered trademark or a trademark of its respectivecorporation.
Features and Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .�Table of Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3To the Owner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
AirCirculation 6MovingtheProjector 6InstallingtheProjectorinProperDirections 7
Compliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8Part Names and Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
Front 9Back 9Bottom 9RearTerminal 10TopControl 11RemoteControl 12RemoteControlBatteryInstallation 13RemoteControlOperatingRange 13RemoteControlCode 13
Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14PositioningtheProjector 14AdjustableFeet 14ConnectingtoaComputer 15ConnectingtoVideoEquipment 16ConnectingtoComponentVideoEquipment 17ConnectingtheACPowerCord 18
Basic Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19TurningOntheProjector 19TurningOfftheProjector 21HowtoOperatetheOn-ScreenMenu 22MenuBar 23ZoomandFocusAdjustment 24AutoSetupFunction 24KeystoneCorrection 25SoundAdjustment 26RemoteControlOperation 27
Computer Input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .�9InputSourceSelection(Computer1:RGB) 29InputSourceSelection(Computer2: RGB) 30
ComputerSystemSelection 31AutoPCadjustment 32ManualPCadjustment 33ImageModeSelection 35ImageAdjustment 36ScreenSizeAdjustment 37
Video Input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39InputSourceSelection(Video,S-video) 39InputSourceSelection(Component,RGBScart21-pin) 40VideoSystemSelection 41ImageModeSelection 42ImageAdjustment 43ScreenSizeAdjustment 45
Setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46Setting 46
Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59InputSourceInformationDisplay 59
Maintenance and Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . .60WARNINGindicator 60CleaningtheFilters 61ResettingtheFilterCounter 61SlideShutter 62CleaningtheProjectionLens 62CleaningtheProjectorCabinet 62LampReplacement 63ResettingtheLampCounter 64
Appendix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65Troubleshooting 65MenuTree 69IndicatorsandProjectorCondition 71CompatibleComputerSpecifications 72TechnicalSpecifications 73OptionalParts 74PJLinkNotice 75ConfigurationsofTerminals 76PINCodeNumberMemo 77Dimensions 78
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To the Owner
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK) . NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE EXCEPT LAMP REPLACEMENT . REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL .
THISSYMBOLINDICATESTHATDANGEROUSVOLTAGECONSTITUTINGARISKOFELECTRICSHOCKISPRESENTWITHINTHISUNIT.
THISSYMBOLINDICATESTHATTHEREAREIMPORTANTOPERATINGANDMAINTENANCEINSTRUCTIONSINTHEOWNER'SMANUALWITHTHISUNIT.
CAUTIONRISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
Beforeinstallingandoperatingthisprojector,readthismanualthoroughly.Thisprojectorprovidesmanyconvenientfeaturesandfunctions.Operatingtheprojectorproperlyenablesyoutomanagethosefeaturesandmaintainsitingoodconditionformanyyearstocome.Improperoperationmayresultinnotonlyshorteningtheproduct-life,butalsomalfunctions, firehazard,orotheraccidents.Ifyourprojectorseemstooperateimproperly,readthismanualagain,checkoperationsandcableconnectionsandtrythesolutionsinthe“Troubleshooting”sectioninthebackofthismanual.Iftheproblemstillpersists,contactthedealerwhereyoupurchasedtheprojectorortheservicecenter.
Safety Precaution
CAUTIONDO NOT SET THE PROjECTOR IN GREASy, wET, OR SMOKy CONDITIONS SUCH AS IN A KITCHEN TO PREVENT A BREAKDOwN OR A DISASTER . IF THE PROjECTOR COMES IN CONTACT wITH OIL OR CHEMICALS, IT MAy BECOME DETERIORATED .
READ AND KEEP THIS OwNER'S MANUAL FOR LATER USE .
wARNING: ● THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED . ● TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE .–Thisprojectorproducesintenselightfromtheprojection
lens. Do not stare directly into the lens, otherwise eyedamagecouldresult.Beespeciallycarefulthatchildrendonotstaredirectlyintothebeam.
–Installtheprojectorinaproperposition.Otherwiseitmayresultinfirehazard.
–Allowing theproperamountofspaceonthetop,sides,and rear of the projector cabinet is critical for properair circulation and cooling of the unit. The dimensionshownhereindicatetheminimumspacerequired.
If the projector is to be built into a compartment orsimilarly enclosed, these minimum distances must bemaintained.
–Donot cover the ventilation slot on theprojector.Heatbuild-up can reduce the service life of your projector,andcanalsobedangerous.
–If theprojector isunused foranextended time,unplugtheprojectorfromthepoweroutlet.
–Do not project the same image for a long time. Theafterimage may remain on the LCD panels by thecharacteristicofpanel.
SIDEandTOP REAR
CAUTIONNotforuseinacomputerroomasdefinedintheStandardfortheProtectionofElectronicComputer/DataProcessingEquipment,ANSI/NFPA75.
0.7’(20cm)
1.5’(50cm) 3’(1m) 3’(1m)
20cm
50cm 1m 1m
FOREUUSERS
The symbol mark and recycling systemsdescribed belowapplytoEUcountriesanddonotapplytocountriesinotherareasoftheworld.
Yourproductisdesignedandmanufacturedwithhighqualitymaterials and componentswhich can be recycled and/orreused.
Thesymbolmarkmeansthatelectricalandelectronicequipment,batteriesandaccumulators,attheirend-of-life,shouldbedisposedofseparatelyfromyourhouseholdwaste.
Note:
If a chemical symbol is printed beneath the symbol mark,thischemicalsymbolmeansthatthebatteryoraccumulatorcontainsaheavymetal at a certain concentration.Thiswillbeindicatedasfollows:Hg:mercury,Cd:cadmium,Pb:lead
IntheEuropeanUnionthereareseparatecollectionsystemsforusedelectricalandelectronicequipment,batteriesandaccumulators.Please,disposeofthemcorrectlyatyourlocalcommunitywastecollection/recyclingcentre.Please,helpustoconservetheenvironmentwelivein!
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Safety InstructionsAll the safetyand operating instructions shouldbe readbeforetheproductisoperated.
Readall of the instructionsgivenhereand retain themfor lateruse.UnplugthisprojectorfromACpowersupplybefore cleaning.Do not use liquidor aerosol cleaners.Useadampclothforcleaning.
Follow all warnings and instructions marked on theprojector.
For added protection to the projector during a lightningstorm, orwhen it is left unattendedandunused for longperiodsof time, unplug it from the wall outlet.Thiswillpreventdamageduetolightningandpowerlinesurges.
Donot expose this unit to rain or use near water... forexample,inawetbasement,nearaswimmingpool,etc...
Do not use attachments not recommended by themanufacturerastheymaycausehazards.
Do not place this projector on an unstable cart, stand,or table.The projector may fall, causing serious injuryto a child or adult, and serious damage to the projector.Use only with a cart or stand recommended by themanufacturer, or sold with the projector.Wall or shelfmounting should follow the manufacturer’s instructions,and should use a mount ing k i t approved by themanufacturers.
An appliance and cart combinationshould be moved with care. Quickstops, excessive force, and unevensurfaces may cause the applianceandcartcombinationtooverturn.
Slotsandopeningsinthebackandbottomofthecabinetareprovidedforventilation,toensurereliableoperationoftheequipmentandtoprotectitfromoverheating.
Theopeningsshouldneverbecoveredwithclothorothermaterials,andthebottomopeningshouldnotbeblockedby placing the projector on a bed, sofa, rug, or othersimilar surface.This projector should never be placednearoroveraradiatororheatregister.
Thisprojectorshouldnotbeplacedinabuilt-ininstallationsuchasabookcaseunlessproperventilationisprovided.
Neverpushobjectsofanykindintothisprojectorthroughcabinetslotsastheymaytouchdangerousvoltagepointsor short out parts that could result in a fire or electricshock.Neverspillliquidofanykindontheprojector.
Donotinstalltheprojectorneartheventilationductofair-conditioningequipment.
This projector should be operatedonly from the typeof power source indicated on the marking label. If youarenotsureofthetypeofpowersupplied,consultyourauthorizeddealerorlocalpowercompany.
Donotoverloadwalloutletsandextensioncordsasthiscanresultinfireorelectricshock.Donotallowanythingto rest on the power cord. Do not locate this projectorwherethecordmaybedamagedbypersonswalkingonit.
Do not attempt to service this projector yourself asopening or removing Covers may expose you todangerousvoltageorotherhazards.Referallservicingtoqualifiedservicepersonnel.
Unplugthisprojectorfromwalloutletandreferservicingto qualified service personnel under the followingconditions:a.Whenthepowercordorplugisdamagedorfrayed.b.Ifliquidhasbeenspilledintotheprojector.c.Iftheprojectorhasbeenexposedtorainorwater.d.Iftheprojectordoesnotoperatenormallybyfollowing
theoperating instructions.Adjust only thosecontrolsthat are covered by the operating instructions asimproperadjustment of other controlsmay result indamage and will often require extensive work by aqualifiedtechniciantorestoretheprojectortonormaloperation.
e.If theprojectorhasbeendroppedor thecabinethasbeendamaged.
f.Whentheprojectorexhibitsadistinctchangeinperformance-thisindicatesaneedforservice.
When replacement parts are required, be sure theservicetechnicianhasusedreplacementpartsspecifiedbythemanufacturer thathavethesamecharacteristicsas theoriginal part. Unauthorized substitutionsmayresultinfire,electricshock,orinjurytopersons.
Upon completion of any service or repairs to thisprojector, ask the service technician to perform routinesafetychecks todetermine that theprojector is insafeoperatingcondition.
NOTE FOR CUSTOMERS IN THE USHgLAMP(S)INSIDETHISPRODUCTCONTAINMERCURYANDMUSTBERECYCLEDORDISPOSEDOFACCORDINGTOLOCAL,STATEORFEDERALLAWS.
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Safety Instructions
Openings in thecabinetareprovided forventilation.Toensurereliableoperationoftheproductandtoprotectitfromoverheating, theseopeningsmust not beblockedorcovered.
CAUTION
Hotairisexhaustedfromtheexhaustvent.Whenusingor installing the projector, the following precautionsshouldbetaken.–Donotputanyflammableobjectorspraycannearthe
projector,hotairisexhaustedfromtheairvents.–Keeptheexhaustventatleast3’(1m)awayfromany
objects.–Do not touch a peripheral part of the exhaust vent,
especiallyscrewsandmetallicparts.Theseareaswillbecomehotwhiletheprojectorisbeingused.
–Donotputanythingonthecabinet.Objectsputonthecabinetwillnotonlygetdamagedbutalsomaycausefirehazardbyheat.
Cooling fans are provided to cool down the projector.The fans’ running speed is changed according to thetemperatureinsidetheprojector.
CAUTION IN CARRyING OR TRANSPORTING THE PROjECTOR
–Donotdroporbumptheprojector,otherwisedamagesormalfunctionsmayresult.
–Whencarryingtheprojector,useasuitablecarryingcase.–Donot transport theprojectorbycourieroranyother
transportservice inanunsuitable transportcase.Thismay cause damage to the projector. For informationabouttransportingtheprojectorbycourieroranyothertransportservice,consultyourdealer.
–Donotputtheprojectorinacasebeforetheprojectoriscooledenough.
Moving the ProjectorAir Circulation
ExhaustVent(Hotairexhaust)
AirIntakeVent
Whenmovingtheprojector,closetheSlideShutterandretractadjustablefeettopreventdamagetothelensandcabinet.Whentheprojectorisnotinuseforanextendedperiod,put it into thesuppliedcarryingcasewith the lenssideup.
CAUTION
The carrying case (supplied) is intended for protectionagainstdustandscratchesonsurfaceofthecabinet,andit is not designed to protect an appliance from externalforces. Do not transport the projector by courier or anyother transport service with this case, otherwise theprojectorcanbedamaged.Whenhandlingtheprojector,do not drop, bump, subject it to strong forces, or putotherthingsonthecabinet.
AirIntakeVentAirIntakeVent
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Usetheprojectorproperlyinspecifiedpositions.Improperpositioningmayreducethelamplifeandresultinsevereaccidentorfirehazard.Thisprojectorcanprojectthepictureupward,downward,orbackward,perpendiculartotheplaneofthescreenasshowninthefigurebelow.
Bottom Downward
(Usual)
Front Downward
Bottom Upward
Front Upward
Installing the Projector in Proper Directions
Avoidpositioningtheprojectorasdescribedbelowwheninstalling.Positioning Precautions
Donotrolltheprojectormorethan10degreesfromsidetoside.
Donotputtheprojectoroneithersidetoprojectanimage.
10˚
10˚
10˚ 10˚
10˚ 10˚
Inupwardprojection,donottilttheprojectorover10degreesrightandleft.
Indownwardprojection,donottilttheprojectorover10degreesrightandleft.
Safety Instructions
0º
90º
180 º
40º
50º140º
50º
40º
BesuretosettheLampcontrolinHighandtheFancontrolinOn 3inthesettingMenuwhenusingtheprojectorinclinedatbetween+40degreesto+140degreestothehorizontalplaneataltitudesbetween0andapproximately1,600metersabovesealevel.BesuretosettheFancontrolinOn �whenusingtheprojectorathigheraltitudesthanthealtitudesdescribedabove,regardlessoftheinstallationpositionoftheprojector.(p.57)
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Compliance
Federal Communications Commission NoticeNote:ThisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywiththelimitsforaClassBdigitaldevice,pursuantto Part 15 of the FCC Rules.These limits are designed to provide reasonableprotectionagainst harmfulinterference in a residential installation.This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequencyenergy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interferenceto radio communications.However, there is no guarantee that interferencewill not occur in a particularinstallation. If thisequipmentdoescauseharmful interference to radioor television reception,whichcanbedeterminedbyturningtheequipmentoffandon, theuser isencouragedtotry tocorrect the interferencebyoneormoreofthefollowingmeasures: –Reorientorrelocatethereceivingantenna. –Increasetheseparationbetweentheequipmentandreceiver. –Connecttheequipmentintoanoutletonacircuitdifferentfromthattowhichthereceiverisconnected. –Consultthedealeroranexperiencedradio/TVtechnicianforhelp.UseofshieldedcableisrequiredtocomplywithclassBlimitsinSubpartBofPart15ofFCCRules.Donotmakeanychangesormodificationstotheequipmentunlessotherwisespecifiedintheinstructions.Ifsuchchangesormodificationsshouldbemade,youcouldberequiredtostopoperationoftheequipment.ModelNumber:LC-XB43TradeName:EIKIResponsibleparty:EIKIInternational,Inc.Address:30251EsperanzaSantaMargariaCA92688-2123TelephoneNo.:800-242-3454(949-457-0200)
TheACPowerCordsuppliedwiththisprojectormeetstherequirementforuseinthecountryyoupurchasedit.
AC Power Cord for the United States and Canada:AC Power Cord used in the United States and Canada is listed by the UnderwritersLaboratories(UL)andcertifiedbytheCanadianStandardAssociation(CSA).ACPowerCordhasagrounding-typeAClineplug.Thisisasafetyfeaturetobesurethattheplugwillfitintothepoweroutlet.Donottrytodefeatthissafetyfeature.Shouldyoubeunabletoinserttheplugintotheoutlet,contactyourelectrician.
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AC Power Cord Requirement
AC Power Cord for the United Kingdom:Thiscordisalreadyfittedwithamouldedplugincorporatingafuse,thevalueofwhichisindicatedonthepinfaceoftheplug.Shouldthefuseneedtobereplaced,anASTAapprovedBS1362fusemustbeusedofthesamerating,markedthus ASA . If thefusecoverisdetachable,neverusetheplugwiththecoveromitted.Ifareplacementfusecoverisrequired,ensureitisofthesamecolourasthatvisibleonthepinfaceoftheplug(i.e.redororange).FusecoversareavailablefromthePartsDepartmentindicatedinyourUserInstructions.Iftheplugsuppliedisnotsuitableforyoursocketoutlet,itshouldbecutoffanddestroyed.Theendoftheflexiblecordshouldbesuitablypreparedandthecorrectplugfitted.wARNING : A PLUG wITH BARED FLEXIBLE CORD IS HAZARDOUS IF ENGAGED IN A LIVE SOCKET OUTLET .TheWiresinthismainsleadarecolouredinaccordancewiththefollowingcode: Green-and-yellowEarth Blue . . . . . . . . . . . Neutral Brown . . . . . . . . . LiveAsthecoloursofthewiresinthemainsleadofthisapparatusmaynotcorrespondwiththecolouredmarkingsidentifyingtheterminalsinyourplugproceedasfollows:Thewirewhichiscolouredgreen-and-yellowmustbeconnectedtotheterminalintheplugwhichismarkedbytheletterEorbythesafetyearthsymbol orcolouredgreenorgreen-and-yellow.The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N orcolouredblack.The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L orcolouredred.wARNING: THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED .
THE SOCKET-OUTLET SHOULD BE INSTALLED NEAR THE EQUIPMENT AND EASILy ACCESSIBLE .
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Part Names and Functions①Infrared Remote Receiver② Focus Ring ③ Projection Lens④ Zoom Lever⑤ Slide Shutter
⑥ Top Controls and Indicators⑦ Air Intake Vent
⑧ Exhaust vent
CAUTION
Hotairisexhaustedfromtheexhaustvent.Donotputheat-sensitiveobjectsnearthisside.
⑨ Speaker⑩ Air Intake Vent (back and bottom)⑪ Terminals and Connectors⑫ Power Cord Connector⑬ LAN Connection Terminal⑭ Lamp Cover⑮ Filters⑯ Adjustable Feet
Note:⑬LANConnectionTerminalisfortheNetworkfunction.Refertotheowner’smanualof“NetworkSet-upandOperation”.
Kensington Security SlotThis slot is foraKensington lockused todetertheftoftheprojector.*KensingtonisaregisteredtrademarkofACCOBrandsCorporation.
CAUTION
Donotturnonaprojectorwithslideshutterclosed.High temperature from light beam may damageslideshutterandresultinfirehazard.
Back
⑫⑩ ⑪⑧ ⑨ ⑬
⑤② ③④① ⑥ ⑦⑦
Front
⑭ ⑮⑩
⑯
Bottom
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Rear Terminal
⑥ S-VIDEO INConnect the S-VIDEO output signal from videoequipmenttothisjack(p.16).
⑨ AUDIO INConnect the audio output signal from videoequipment connected to ⑥ or ⑩ to this jack.For a mono audio signal (a single audio jack),connectittotheL(MONO)jack(p.16).
⑧ COMPUTER 1 (COMPONENT) / COMPUTER � AUDIO INConnect the audio output (stereo) from acomputer or videoequipment connected to ②or④tothisjack(pp.15,17).
⑩ VIDEO INConnect the composite video output signal tothisjack(p.16).
② COMPUTER IN 1 / COMPONENT INConnectoutputsignal fromacomputer,RGBscart21-pin video output or component video output tothisterminal(pp.15,17).
⑦ AUDIO OUT (VARIABLE)Connectanexternalaudioamplifiertothis jack(pp.15-17).This terminal outputs sound fromAUDIO INterminal(⑧or⑨).
⑤ LAN Connection TerminalConnecttheLANcable(refertotheowner’smanualof"NetworkSet-upandOperation").
⑥⑩ ⑦⑨
① CONTROL PORTWhencontrollingtheprojectorwithRS-232C,connectthecontrolequipmenttothisconnectorwiththeserialcontrolcable.
④ COMPUTER IN � Connectcomputeroutputtothisterminal(p.15).
⑧
Part Names and Functions
③ MONITOR OUTThis terminal can be used to output the incomingRGB signal from COMPUTER IN 1/COMPONENTINterminalorCOMPUTERIN2totheothermonitor(pp.15,17).
② ③① ④ ⑤
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Part Names and Functions
Top Control
① LAMP REPLACE indicatorLightsyellowwhentheprojectionlampreachesitsendoflife(pp.57,63).
⑦ wARNING indicator–Lightsredwhentheprojectordetectsanabnormalcondition.–Blinksredwhentheinternaltemperatureoftheprojectorexceedstheoperatingrange(pp.60,71).② ON/STAND-By button
Turntheprojectoronoroff(pp.19-21).⑧ POwER indicator
–Lightsredwhentheprojectorisinstand-bymode.–Lightsgreenduringoperations.–BlinksgreeninthePowermanagementmode(p.52).
③ INPUT buttonSelectaninputsource(pp.29-30,39-40).
⑩ MENU buttonOpenorclosetheOn-ScreenMenu(p.22).
⑤POINT▲▼◄►(VOLUME+/-)buttons–SelectanitemoradjustthevalueintheOn-ScreenMenu(p.22).
–PantheimageintheDigitalzoom+mode(p.38).–Adjustthevolumelevel(Point◄►buttons)(p.26).
⑨ AUTO SETUP buttonExecutethesettingofAutosetup(includesInputsearch,AutoPCadj.andAutoKeystonefunctions)inthesettingmenu.(pp.24,47).
①
②
③
④
⑤
⑥
⑦
⑧
⑨
⑩
⑥ SELECT button–Executetheselecteditem(p.22).–ExpandorcompresstheimageintheDigitalzoommode(p.38).
④ KEySTONE buttonCorrectStandard(forVertical/Horizontaladjustment)orCornerkeystonedistortion(pp.25,48).
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Part Names and Functions
Note:To ensure safe operation, pleaseobservethefollowingprecautions:–Do not bend, drop, or expose the
remotecontroltomoistureorheat.–Forcleaning,useasoftdrycloth.Do
notapplybenzene,thinner,spray,oranychemicalmaterial.
Remote Control
⑦
⑭⑩
⑳④
⑱
②
⑧
⑨
⑬
⑯
⑤
⑥
⑪
⑫
⑲
⑮
③
②AUTO SET buttonExecutethesettingofAutosetup(includesInputsearchfunction,AutoPCadj.functionandAutoKeystonefunction).(pp.24,47)
⑤ S-VIDEO buttonSelecttheS-VIDEOinputsource.(p.39)
⑥Point ▲▼◄►buttons–SelectanitemoradjustthevalueintheOn-ScreenMenu.(p.22)–PantheimageintheDigitalzoom+/-mode.(p.38)
⑬MUTE buttonMutethesound.(p.26)
⑦SCREEN buttonSelectascreenmode.(pp.28,37-38,45)
⑮P-TIMER buttonOperatetheP-timerfunction.(p.28)
⑩NO SHOw buttonTemporarilyturnofftheimageonthescreen.(p.28)
⑯LAMP buttonSelectalampmode.(pp.27,54)
⑱ KEySTONE buttonCorrectStandard(forVertical/Horizontaladjustment)orCornerkeystonedistortion(pp.25,48).
⑲SELECT button–Executetheselecteditem.(p.22)–ExpandorcompresstheimageinDigitalzoommode.(p.38)
⑧MENU buttonOpenorclosetheOn-ScreenMenu.(p.22)
⑨FREEZE buttonFreezethepictureonthescreen.(p.27)
⑫VOLUME+/-buttonsAdjustthevolumelevel.(p.26)
①ON/STAND-By button Turntheprojectoronoroff.(pp.19-21)
③ COMPUTER 1/� buttonsSelecttheCOMPUTER1orCOMPUTER2inputsource.(pp.29-30,40)
⑪D .ZOOM ▲▼buttonsZoominandouttheimages.(pp.27,38)
⑭ IMAGE buttonSelecttheimagemode.(pp.28,35,42)
⑳COMPONENT buttonSelecttheCOMPONENTinputsource.(p.40)
④ VIDEO buttonSelecttheVIDEOinputsource.(p.39)
⑰
⑰INFO . buttonOperatetheinformationfunction.(p.59)
①
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Part Names and Functions
Toensuresafeoperation,pleaseobservethefollowingprecautions: ● Usetwo(2)AAAorLR03typealkalinebatteries. ● Alwaysreplacebatteriesinsets. ● Donotuseanewbatterywithausedbattery. ● Avoidcontactwithwaterorliquid. ● Donotexposetheremotecontroltomoistureorheat. ● Donotdroptheremotecontrol. ● Ifthebatteryhasleakedontheremotecontrol,carefullywipethecasecleanandinstallnewbatteries. ● Riskofanexplosionifbatteryisreplacedbyanincorrecttype. ● Disposeofusedbatteriesaccordingtotheinstructionsoryourlocaldisposalruleorguidelines.
Openthebatterycompartmentlid.
Installnewbatteriesintothecompartment.
Replacethecompartmentlid.
Two AAA size batteriesForcorrectpolarity(+and–),besurebatteryterminalsareincontactwithpinsincompartment.
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Point the remote control toward the projector (InfraredRemote Receiver) when pressing the buttons. Maximumoperating range for the remote control is about 16.4'(5 m)and60degreesinfrontoftheprojector.
Remote Control Operating Range
Remote Control Battery Installation
16.4'(5m)
30° Remotecontrol
30°
Remote Control CodeThe 2 different remote control codes (Code 1-Code 2) are assigned to this projector. Switching the remotecontrol codes prevents interference from other remote controls when several projectors or video equipmentnexttoeachotherareoperatedatthesametime.Changetheremotecontrolcodefortheprojectorfirstbeforechangingthatfortheremotecontrol.See"Remotecontrol"intheSettingMenuonpage54.
Press and hold the MENU and IMAGE buttons for morethanfivesecondstoswitchbetweentheCode 1 and Code �.TheinitialcodeissettoCode 1.
MENU button
IMAGE button
WhilepressingtheMENUbutton,presstheIMAGEbuttonmorethanfivesecondstoswitchbetweenthecodes.
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Adjustable Feet
Positioning the ProjectorForprojectorpositioning,seethefiguresbelow.Theprojectorshouldbesetperpendicularlytotheplaneofthescreen.
Installation
Note: •The brightness in the room has a great influence on picture quality. It is recommended to limit ambient
lightinginordertoobtainthebestimage. •Allmeasurementsareapproximateandmayvaryfromtheactualsizes.
Projectionanglecanbeadjustedupto8.9degreeswiththeadjustablefeet.
Liftthefrontoftheprojectorandpressthefeetlocklatchesonbothsideoftheprojector.
Releasethefeetlocklatchestolocktheadjustablefeetandrotatetheadjustablefeettoaproperheight,andtilt.
Keystone distortion can be adjusted automatically with theAutosetupfunctionormanuallybyusingtheremotecontrolorthemenuoperation(pp.24-25,47-48).
AdjustableFeet FeetLockLatches
Screen Size(W x H) mm
4 : 3 aspect ratio
Zoom (min)
40”
Zoom (max)
813 x 610
4.9’ (1.5m)
3.1’ (0.93m)
100”
2032 x 1524
12.5’ (3.8 m)
7.9’ (2.4 m)
150”
3048 x 2286
18.7’ (5.7 m)
11.8’ (3.6 m)
200”
4064 x 3048
24.9’ (7.6 m)
15.7’ (4.8 m)
300”
6096 x 4572
37.6’(11.47m)
23.6’ (7.2 m)
100"
150"
200"
300"
300"
189"
126"
95"
64"40"
A3.1’ (0.93 m)
7.9’ (2.4 m)
11.8’ (3.6 m)
15.7’ (4.8 m)
37.6’ (11.47 m)A :B = 9 :1
B
Max. Zoom
Min. Zoom
23.6’ (7.2 m)
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Installation
Connecting to a Computer
Cables used for connection •VGAcables(MiniD-sub15pin)*•Audiocables(*Onecableissupplied;othercablesarenotsuppliedwiththeprojector.)
Note: •InputsoundtotheCOMPUTER1(COMPONENT)/COMPUTER
2AUDIOINterminalwhenusingtheCOMPUTERIN1/COMPONENTINterminalortheCOMPUTERIN2asinput.
•WhentheAUDIOOUTisplugged-in,theprojector'sbuilt-inspeakerisnotavailable.
Unplug the power cords of both theprojector and external equipmentfrom theACoutletbeforeconnectingcables.
ExternalAudioEquipment
Audiocable(stereo)
Audiocable(stereo)
MonitorOutputAudioOutput
COMPUTERIN1(COMPONENT)/COMPUTERIN2AUDIOIN
AUDIOOUT(stereo)
AudioInputVGAcable
COMPUTERIN2
COMPUTERIN1/COMPONENTIN
VGAcable
MonitorOutput MonitorInput
VGAcable
MONITOROUT
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Installation
Connecting to Video Equipment
Cables used for connection •VideoandAudiocable(RCAx3)•S-videocable•Audiocable(Cablesarenotsuppliedwiththeprojector.)
Unplug the power cords ofboththeprojectorandexternalequipment from theAC outletbeforeconnectingcables.
Note:WhentheAUDIOOUTisplugged-in,theprojector'sbuilt-inspeakerisnotavailable.
ExternalAudioEquipment
Audiocable(stereo)
VIDEOS-VIDEOIN
S-videocableVideoandaudiocable
VideoandAudioOutput
S-videoOutput
AUDIOIN
AudioInput
AUDIOOUT(stereo)
(R)(L)(Video)
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Installation
Connecting to Component Video Equipment
Note: •WhentheAUDIOOUTisplugged-in,theprojector's
built-inspeakerisnotavailable. •Seepage74fororderingoptionalcables.
UnplugthepowercordsofboththeprojectorandexternalequipmentfromtheACoutletbeforeconnectingcables.
ExternalAudioEquipment
COMPUTERIN1(COMPONENT)AUDIOIN
Audiocable(stereo)
Audiocable(stereo)
AudioInput
ComponentVideoOutput(Y,Pb/Cb,Pr/Cr)
RGBScart21-pinOutput AudioOutput
Scart-VGAcable
Component-VGAcable
AUDIOOUT(stereo)
Componentcable
COMPUTERIN1/COMPONENTIN
Cables used for connection•Audiocables•Scart-VGAcable •Componentcable•Component-VGAcable(Cablesarenotsuppliedwiththisprojector.)
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Installation
Connecting the AC Power CordThisprojectorusesnominal input voltagesof100-120Vor200-240VACand itautomaticallyselects thecorrect inputvoltage. It is designed to work with single-phase powersystems having a grounded neutral conductor.To reducetheriskofelectricalshock,donotplugintoanyothertypeofpowersystem.If you are not sure of the type of power being supplied,consultyourauthorizeddealerorservicestation.Connect the projector with all peripheral equipment beforeturningtheprojectoron.
Note:UnplugtheACpowercordwhentheprojectorisnotinuse.Whenthisprojectorisconnectedtoanoutletwith theAC power cord, it is in Stand-by modeandconsumesalittleelectricpower.
Connect theAC power cord (supplied) to theprojector.
TotheACoutlet.(�00 - �40 V AC)
NOTE ON THE POwER CORDACpowercordmustmeetrequirementofthecountrywhereyouusetheprojector.ConfirmtheACplugtypewiththechartbelowandproperACpowercordmustbeused.IfsuppliedACpowercorddoesnotmatchyourACoutlet,contactyoursalesdealer.
Topowercordconnectoronyourprojector.
Projector side AC outlet side
Ground
TotheACoutlet.(1�0 V AC)
For the U .S .A . and Canada
TotheACoutlet.(�00 - �40 V AC)
For the U .K .For Continental Europe
CAUTION
TheACoutletmustbenearthisequipmentandmustbeeasilyaccessible.
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Thepreparationdisplaywilldisappearafter30seconds.
(Seepage54forLampcontrolstatus.)
Turning On the Projector
Connecttheprojector’sACpowercordintoanACoutlet.ThePOWERindicatorlightsred.Opentheslideshutter(seepages9,62).
PresstheON/STAND-BYbuttononthetopcontrolorontheremotecontrol.ThePOWERindicatorlightsgreenandthecoolingfansstarttooperate.Thepreparationdisplayappearsonthescreenandthecountdownstarts.
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Completeperipheralconnections(withacomputer,VCR,etc.)beforeturningontheprojector.
Selected Input Source and Lamp Control
Note: •WhentheLogoselectfunctionissettoOff,thelogowill
notbeshownonthescreen.(p.49) •When Countdown off or Off is selected in the Display
function,thecountdownwillnotbeshownonthescreen.(p.48)
•Duringthecountdownperiod,alloperationsareinvalid. •WhentheInputsearchfunction isset toOn �, the input
signalwillbesearchedautomatically.(p.47) •When Off is selected in the Display function, the Video
/PC selection window and the input signal guidancewindowarenotshownonthescreen.(p.48)
Note: TheFilterwarningandLampreplacement
iconsmayappearonthescreendependingontheusagestateoftheprojector.
Basic Operation
LampcontrolstatusVideo
Ifthereisnosignalinputwhenstartontheprojector,orthecurrentsignalismissedwhileoperatingtheprojector,theVideo/PCselectionwindowwillbedisplayedonthescreen,pleasemovethepointertoinput source desired by pressing the Point ▲▼ buttons andpresstheSELECTbutton.Andthenfollowtheinputsignalguidancewindowtocorrectthesignalandconnection.
IftheprojectorislockedwithaPINcode,PINcodeinputdialogboxwillappear.EnterthePINcodeasinstructedonthenextpage.
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Nosignal
CurrentInputsetting:Video
Is signal processed correctly?
Is cable connected properly?
Nosignal
CurrentInputsetting:RGB
Is signal processed correctly?
Is cable connected properly?
Video / PC selection window
Video / PC selection window
Input signal guidance window
Input signal guidance window
Project Video
Project Computer
Cancel
Project Video
Project Computer
Cancel
Project Computer
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what is PIN code?PIN (Personal Identification Number) code is a securitycode that allows the person who knows it to operate theprojector.SettingaPINcodepreventsunauthorizeduseoftheprojector.
APINcodeconsistsofafour-digitnumber.RefertothePINcode lock function in theSettingMenuonpages55-56 forlockingoperationoftheprojectorwithyourPINcode.
Enter a PIN codeUse the Point ▲▼ buttons to enter a number. Press thePoint ► button to fix the number and move the red framepointer to the next box.The number changes to. If youfixedan incorrectnumber,use thePoint◄button tomovethe pointer to the number you want to correct, and thenenterthecorrectnumber.
Repeatthissteptocompleteenteringafour-digitnumber.
Afterenteringthefour-digitnumber,movethepointertoSet.Press theSELECTbuttonso thatyoucanstart tooperatetheprojector.
If you entered an incorrect PIN code, PIN code and thenumber () will turn red for a moment. Enter thecorrectPINcodealloveragain.
CAUTION ON HANDLING PIN CODEIfyouforgetyourPINcode,theprojectorcannolongerbestarted.Takeaspecial care in settinga new PIN code; write down the number in acolumn on page 77 of this manual and keep iton hand. Should the PINcode be missing orforgotten,consultyourdealerorservicecenter.
AftertheOKicondisappears,youcanoperatetheprojector.
PIN Code Input Dialog Box
Basic Operation
Note: •If the PIN code number is not entered within three
minutes after the PIN code dialog box appeared, theprojectorwillbeturnedoffautomatically.
•The“1234”issetastheinitialPINcodeatthefactory.
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TO MAINTAINTHE LIFE OFTHE LAMP,ONCE YOU TURN THE PROJECTORON, WAIT AT LEAST FIVE MINUTESBEFORETURNINGITOFF.
Power off?disappearsafter4seconds.
Turning Off the ProjectorPress theON/STAND-BYbuttonon the topcontrolorontheremotecontrol,andPower off? appearsonthescreen.
Press the ON/STAND-BY button again to turn off theprojector.ThePOWERindicatorstartstoblinkred,andthecoolingfanskeeprunning.(Youcanselectthelevelof fans’quietnessandspeed.See“Fan”onpage57.)Atthistime,youcanunplugtheACpowercordevenifthefansarestillrunning.
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Note: •WhentheOnstartfunctionissettoOn,theprojectorwill
beturnedonautomaticallybyconnectingtheACpowercordtoanACoutlet.(p.53)
•Therunningspeedofcoolingfansischangedaccordingtothetemperatureinsidetheprojector.
•Donotputtheprojectorinacasebeforetheprojectoriscooledenough.
•IftheWARNINGindicatorblinksorlightsred,see“WARNINGindicator”onpage60.
•WhilethePOWERindicatorisblinking,thelampisbeingcooleddownandtheprojectorcannotbeturnedon.Waituntil thePOWERindicatorstopsblinking to turnon theprojectoragain.
•The fan rotation will terminate directly if theAC powercord is unplugged immediately after the projector isturnedoff.
•The projector can be turned on after the POWERindicator turns red.The waiting time to restart will beshortenedwhenthenormalpower-offprocessingforfan
cooling is completed, compared with the time theACpower cord is immediately unplugged after the power-off.
DO NOT OPERATE THE PROJECTORCONTINUOUSLY WITHOUT REST.CONTINUOUS USE MAY RESULT INSHORTENING THE LAMP LIFE. TURNOFFTHEPROJECTORANDLETSTANDFORABOUTAN HOUR IN EVERY 24HOURS.
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How to Operate the On-Screen MenuThe projector can be adjusted or set via the On-ScreenMenu. The menus have a hierarchical structure, witha main menu that is divided into submenus, which arefurther divided into other submenus. For each adjustmentand setting procedure, refer to respective sections in thismanual.
Use the Point ▲▼ buttons to highlight and select amain menu item. Press the Point ► or the SELECTbutton to access the submenu items. (The selecteditemishighlightedinORANGE.)
UsethePoint▲▼buttonstoselectthedesiredsubmenuitemandpresstheSELECTbuttontosetoraccesstheselecteditem.
PresstheMENUbuttononthetopcontrolortheremotecontroltodisplaytheOn-ScreenMenu.1
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On-Screen Menu
Top Control
MENU button
POINT buttons(arrowhead)
Remote Control
SELECT button
MENU button
SELECT button
POINT buttons(arrowhead)
Point► or SELECT
button
UsethePoint▲▼◄► buttonstoadjustthesettingorswitchbetweeneachoptionandpresstheSELECTbuttontoactivateitandreturntothesubmenu.
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PressthePoint◄buttontoreturntothemainmenu.PresstheMENUbuttontoexittheOn-ScreenMenu.5
Thecurrentlysetitemischeckmarked.
TheselecteditemishighlightedinORANGE.
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Menu BarFordetailedfunctionsofeachmenu,see“MenuTree”onpages69-70.
①
②
③
④
⑤
⑥
⑦
⑧
MainMenu Sub-Menu
⑨
⑩
③ Image select Forcomputersource,usedtoselectanimagemodefromamongDynamic,Standard,Real,Blackboard(Green),
Colorboardandimage1 - 4.(p.35)ForVideosource,usedtoselectanimagemodeamongDynamic,Standard,Cinema,Blackboard(Green),Colorboard
andImage 1- 4.(p.42)④ Image adjust Forcomputersource,usedtoadjustcomputerimage[Contrast,Brightness,Color temp .,white balance (R/G/B),
SharpnessandGamma].(pp.36-37)ForVideosource,usedtoadjustpictureimage[Contrast,Brightness,Color,Tint,Color temp .,white balance (R/G/
B),Sharpness,Gamma,Noise reduction andProgressive].(pp.43-44)
② PC adjust SelectAuto PC adj .,Fine sync,Total dots,Horizontal,Vertical,Clamp,Display area HandDisplay area Vtoadjust
theparameterstomatchwiththePCinputsignalformat.(pp.32-34)
⑤ Screen Forcomputersource,usedtoadjustsizeoftheimage[Normal,True,wide,Full,CustomandDigitalzoom+/–].
(pp.37-38)ForVideosource,usedtosetsizeofimage[Normal,wideandCustom].(p.45)
① Input UsedtoselectaninputsourcefromComputer 1,Computer �,VideoorS-video.(pp.29-30,39-40)
⑥ Sound Usedtoadjustthevolumeormutethesound.(p.26)
⑧ Information Displaytheinputsourceinformation:Input,H-sync freq .,V-sync freq .,Screen,Language,Lamp status,Lamp
counter,Power management,Key lock,PIN code lockandRemote control . (p.59)
⑩ Guide Thekeyoperationisdisplayed.
⑦ SettingUsedtosettheprojector’soperatingconfigurations.(pp.46-58)
⑨ Network Seeowner’smanualof“NetworkSet-upandOperation”.
Basic Operation
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RotatetheZoomLevertozoominandout.RotatetheFocusRingtoadjustthefocusoftheimage.
Zoom and Focus Adjustment
Remote Control
Autosetupfunctionisprovidedtoautomaticallyexecutethesetting ofAuto setup (includes Input search,Auto PC adj.andAuto keystone functions) in the Setting Menu by justpressingtheAUTOSETUPbuttononthetopcontrolortheAUTOSETbuttonontheremotecontrol.Refer topage47forthesettingoftheAutosetupfunction.
Note: •AutoKeystonecorrectsverticaldistortiononly; itdoesnot
correcthorizontaldistortion. •AutoKeystonecannotworkwhenCeiling feature isset to
OnintheSettingMenu.(p.52) •Perfectcorrectionoftheimagedistortioncannotbeensured
with theAuto setup function. If the distortion cannot becorrectedproperlybypressingtheAUTOSETUPorAUTOSET button, adjust manually by pressing the KEYSTONEbutton on the top control or on the remote control orselectingKeystoneintheSettingMenu.(p.48)
•Fine sync, Total dots, Horizontal and Vertical positionofsomecomputerscannotbe fullyadjustedwith theAutoPC adjustment function. When the image is not providedproperly with this operation, manual adjustments arerequired.(pp.33-34)
AUTO SET button
Auto Setup FunctionTop Control
Basic Operation
AUTO SETUP button
ZoomLever
FocusRing
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IfaprojectedpicturestillhaskeystonedistortionafterpressingtheAUTOSETUPbuttononthetopcontrolortheAUTOSETbuttonontheremotecontrol,correcttheimagemanuallyasfollows:PresstheKEYSTONEbuttononthetopcontrolorontheremotecontroltoswitchtheStandard(forVertical/Horizontal)/Corneradjustment.TheStandardorCorneradjustmentdialogboxappears.UsethePoint▲▼◄►buttonstocorrecttheStandardorCornerdistortion.TheStandardorCorneradjustmentcanbestored(seepage48).
Keystone Correction
Standard
Note:•Thewhitearrowsindicatethatthereisnocorrection.•Aredarrowindicatesthedirectionofcorrection.•Anarrowdisappearsatthemaximumcorrection.•IfyoupressandholdtheKEYSTONEbuttonfor more than3secondswhile theStandardorCorner
dialogboxisbeingdisplayed,theStandardorCornercorrectionwillbereleased.
•TheCornerpatterncanbesettoOff,Red,whiteorBlue in theCornerpattern function.See"Keystone"onpage48.
•The adjustable range is limited depending on theinputsignal.
•StandardandCornerfunctionscannotbeadjustedatthesametime.Ifoneofthefuctionsisadjusted,andthentheotheronewillberesetautomatically.
•ThecornerkeystonefunctionmaybecanceledwhenyousettheAutokeystonefunctiontoAutoorManual.To avoid this, it is recommended to set theAutokeystone function to Off while the corner keystonefunctionisactivated.
Remote Control
AUTO SET button
Top Control
AUTO SETUP button
POINT ▲▼◄►buttons
KEySTONE button
Corner
ReducethetopleftcornerpartwiththePoint►▼buttons.
POINT ▲▼◄►buttons
KEySTONE button
Keystone
ReducethetoprightcornerpartwiththePoint◄▼buttons.
Keystone Keystone
Keystone
ReducethebottomleftcornerpartwiththePoint►▲buttons.
ReducethebottomrightcornerpartwiththePoint◄▲buttons.
PresstheKEYSTONEbuttononthetopcontrolorontheremotecontroltoswitchCorneradjustment,presstheSELECTbuttonontheremotecontroltoselectthecorneryouwanttoadjust.
Basic Operation
ReducetherightpartwithPoint►button.
ReducetheupperwidthwiththePoint▲button.
ReducetheleftpartwithPoint◄button.
ReducethelowerwidthwiththePoint▼button.
PresstheSELECTbutton
PresstheSELECTbutton
PresstheSELECTbutton
PresstheSELECTbutton
KeystoneKeystone
Keystion
Thetopleftcorneradjustmentasanexample:
Press the Point ▼ button
PressthePoint►button
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PresstheMENUbuttontodisplaytheOn-ScreenMenu.Use the Point ▲▼ buttons to select Sound. Press thePonit ► or theSELECTbutton toaccess thesubmenuitems.
PresstheVOLUME+/–buttonsonthetopcontrolorontheremotecontroltoadjustthevolume.Thevolumedialogboxappearsonthescreenforafewseconds.
PresstheMUTEbuttonontheremotecontrol toselectOnto temporarily turn off the sound.To turn the sound backon,presstheMUTEbuttonagaintoselectOfforpresstheVOLUME+/–buttons.TheMutefunctionisalsoeffectivefortheAUDIOOUTjack.
PresstheSELECTbuttontoswitchtheMutefunctionOn/Off.Whenthesoundisturnedoff,Onisdisplayed.PresstheVOLUME+/–buttonsagaintoturnthesoundbackon.
UsethePoint▲▼buttonstoselectthedesiredsubmenuitemandpresstheSELECTbuttontoaccesstheselecteditem.
Volume
Volume
Mute
PressthePoint▲buttontoturnupthevolume;pressthePoint▼buttontoturndownthevolume.
Mute
Direct Operation
Menu Operation
Sound Menu
Volume Dialog Box
Remote Control
VOLUME+button
VOLUME - button
MUTE button
Top ControlVOLUME+/-buttons
Approximatelevelofthevolume.
PresstheMUTEbuttontosettheMutefunctionOnorOff.Thedialogboxdisappearsafter4seconds.
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Remote Control OperationUsingtheremotecontrolforsomefrequentlyusedoperationsisadvisable.JustpressingoneofthebuttonsenablesyoutomakethedesiredoperationquicklywithoutcallinguptheOn-ScreenMenu.
PresstheCOMPUTER1/2,VIDEO,S-VIDEOandCOMPONENTbuttonsontheremotecontroltoselecttheinputsource.Seepages29-30,39-40fordetails.
COMPUTER 1/�, VIDEO, S-VIDEO and COMPONENT buttons
Press the FREEZE button on the remote control to freezethe picture on the screen.To cancel the Freeze function,presstheFREEZEbuttonagainorpressanyotherbutton.
FREEZE button
Displaytheinputsourceinformation:Input,H-sync freq .,V-sync freq .,Screen,Language,Lamp status,Lamp counter,Power management,Key lock,PIN code lock andRemote control.(p.59)
INFO . button
PresstheD.ZOOMbuttonsontheremotecontroltoentertotheDigitalzoom+/–mode.Seepage38fordetails.
D .ZOOM buttons
Remote Control
FREEZE button
D .ZOOM buttons
LAMP button
Note: Seethenextpageforthedescriptionofother
buttons.LAMP button
COMPUTER 1/�buttons
VIDEO button
High......... BrighterthantheNormalmode.Normal...... Normalbrightness.Eco............ Lowerbrightnessreducesthelamppower
consumptionandextendsthelamplife.
Press theLAMPbuttonon theremotecontrol toselect thelampmodeforchangingthebrightnessonthescreen.
INFO . button
POINT ▲▼ buttons
S-VIDEO button
COMPONENTbutton
Basic Operation
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PresstheNOSHOWbuttonontheremotecontroltoblackouttheimage.Torestoretonormal,presstheNOSHOWbuttonagainorpressanyotherbutton.ThescreenchangeseachtimeyoupresstheNOSHOWbuttonasfollows.
NO SHOw button
PresstheP-TIMERbuttonontheremotecontrol.TheP-Timerdisplay00:00appearsonthescreenandthecountdownstarts(00:00–59:59).Tostopthecountdown,presstheP-TIMERbutton.TocanceltheP-Timerfunction,presstheP-TIMERbuttonagain.
P-TIMER button
PresstheIMAGEbuttonontheremotecontroltoselectadesiredimagemodeofthescreen.Seepages35,42fordetails.
IMAGE button
No showdisappearsafter4seconds.
P-Timerdisplay
Note: Seethepreviouspageforthedescriptionof
otherbuttons.
IMAGE button
NO SHOw button P-TIMER button
SCREEN button
Selectthescreensize(Seepages37-38,45fordetails).SCREEN button
Basic Operation
Remote Control
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ChooseComputer 1(RGB)bypressingtheINPUTbuttononthetopcontrolorpresstheCOMPUTER1buttonontheremotecontrol.Before using INPUT button, correct input source should be selected through Menu operation as describedbelow.
1Input Menu
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Input Source Selection (Computer 1: RGB)
Computer Input
COMPUTER 1 button
Note: WhentheInputSearchfunctionissettoOn 1orOn �in
theAutosetupfunction,theinputsignalwillbesearchedautomatically(p.47).
Computer 1
Top ControlRemote Control
Direct Operation
Menu Operation
PresstheMENUbuttontodisplaytheOn-ScreenMenu. Use the Point ▲▼buttonstoselectInputandthenpressthePoint►ortheSELECTbutton.
Use the Point ▲▼buttonstoselectComputer 1.
WhenComputer 1isselected,pressthePoint►toaccessthesubmenuitems. Use the Point ▲▼buttonstoselecttheRGBinputsourceandthenpresstheSELECTbutton.
Computer 1(RGB)
Computer 1(Scart)
Video
Computer �(RGB)
S-video
Auto
Auto
INPUT buttonComputer 1(RGB) /
(Component) / (Scart)
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ChooseComputer � (RGB)bypressingtheINPUTbuttononthetopcontrolorpresstheCOMPUTER2buttonontheremotecontrol.
Direct Operation
Menu Operation
Note: WhentheInputSearchfunctionissettoOn 1orOn �in
theAutosetupfunction,theinputsignalwillbesearchedautomatically(p.47).
COMPUTER � buttonTop ControlRemote Control
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PresstheMENUbuttontodisplaytheOn-ScreenMenu. Press the Point ▲▼buttons,movethehighlighttoInputandthenpressthePoint►ortheSELECTbutton.
Use the Point ▲▼buttonstoselectComputer �andthenpresstheSELECTbutton.
Input Menu
Computer �(RGB)
Auto
Auto3 WhenComputer � isselected,analogRGBinputsourcewillbeselecteddirectly.
Computer Input
Video
Computer �(RGB)
S-video
Computer 1(RGB) /(Component) / (Scart)
INPUT button
Input Source Selection (Computer �: RGB)
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PC System Menu
PC System Menu
Computer System SelectionThisprojectorautomaticallytunestovarioustypesofcomputerswithitsMulti-scansystemandAutoPCadjustment.Ifacomputerisselectedasasignalsource,thisprojectorautomaticallydetectsthesignalformatandtunestoprojectaproperimagewithoutanyadditionalsettings.(Signalformatsprovidedinthisprojectorareshownonpages72.)
Oneofthefollowingmessagesmayappearwhen:
The projector cannot recognize the connectedsignal conforming to the provided PC Systems.AutoisdisplayedontheSystemMenuboxandtheAutoPCadjustmentfunctionworkstodisplayproper images. If the image is not projectedproperly, a manual adjustment is required.(pp.33-34)
There is no signal input from the computer.Check the connection between your computerand the projector. (See “Troubleshooting” onpage66.)
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The preset system is manually adjusted in thePC adjust Menu. The adjusted data can bestoredinMode 1-5.(pp.33-34)
Mode 1
PCSystemsprovidedinthisprojectorischosen.Theprojectorchoosesapropersystemprovidedintheprojectoranddisplaysit.
SVGA 1
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Selecting Computer System Manually
PresstheMENUbuttontodisplaytheOn-ScreenMenu.UsethePoint▲▼buttonstoselectInputandthenpressthePoint►ortheSELECTbutton.
UsethePoint▲▼buttonstoselectSystemandthenpressthePoint►ortheSELECTbutton.
UsethePoint▲▼buttonstoselectthedesiredsystemandthenpresstheSELECTbutton.3
ThePCSystemMenuSelectedsystemisdisplayed.
Systemsinthisdialogboxcanbeselected.
CustomizedMode (1–5)setinthePCadjustMenu(pp.33-34).
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AutoPCadjustmentfunctionisprovidedtoautomaticallyadjustFine sync,Total dots,Horizontal,Vertical,Clamp,Display area HandDisplay area Vpositionstoconformtoyourcomputer.
PC adjust Menu
Auto PC adjustment
To store adjustment parametersTheadjustedparametersfromtheAutoPCadjustmentcanbestoredintheprojector.Oncetheparametersarestored,the setting can be done just by selecting aMode (1–5) inthe PC System Menu (see page 31). See also “Store” onpage34.
Note: •Fine sync,Total dots,HorizontalandVertical
positionofsomecomputerscannotbefullyadjustedwiththeAutoPCadjustmentfunction.Whentheimageisnotprovidedproperlywiththisoperation,manualadjustmentsarerequired(pp.33-34).
•TheAutoPCadjustmentcannotbeoperatedwhen480i,5�5i, 480p, 5�5p, ��0p, 1035i or 1080i is selected inthePCSystemMenu(p.31).
PresstheMENUbuttontodisplaytheOn-ScreenMenu.UsethePoint▲▼buttonstoselectPC adjustandthenpressthePoint► ortheSELECTbutton.
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Auto PC adj .
Menu Operation
UsePoint▲▼buttonstoselect Auto PC adj . andpresstheSELECTbutton.Please wait . . .appearswhiletheAutoPCadjustmentisinprocess.
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PC adjust Menu
Manual PC adjustmentSomecomputersemployspecialsignalformatswhichmaynotbetunedbyMulti-scansystemofthisprojector.ManualPCadjustmentenablesyoutopreciselyadjustseveralparameterstomatchthosesignalformats.Theprojector has five independent memory areas to store those parameters manually adjusted. It allows you torecallthesettingforaspecificcomputer.
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UsethePoint◄►buttonstoadjustthevalue,eliminatingaflickerfromtheimagedisplayed(from0to31).
Fine sync
UsethePoint◄►buttonstoadjustthenumberoftotaldotsinonehorizontalperiodtomatchyourPCimage.
Total dots
UsethePoint◄►buttonstoadjustthehorizontalpictureposition.
Horizontal
UsethePoint◄►buttonstoadjusttheverticalpictureposition.
Vertical
UsethePoint◄►buttonstoadjusttheclamplevel.Whentheimagehasdarkbars,trythisadjustment.
Clamp
PresstheMENUbuttontodisplaytheOn-ScreenMenu.UsethePoint▲▼buttonstoselectPC adjustandthenpressthePoint►ortheSELECTbutton.
UsethePoint▲▼buttonstoselectthedesireditemandthenpresstheSELECTbuttontodisplaytheadjustmentdialogbox.UsethePoint◄►buttonstoadjustthesettingvalue.
Use the Point ◄► buttons to adjust the vertical areadisplayedbythisprojector.
Display area V
Use the Point ◄► buttons to adjust the horizontal areadisplayedbythisprojector.
Display area H
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StoreTostoretheadjusteddata,selectStoreandthenpressthePoint►ortheSELECTbutton.MovethehighlighttooneoftheModes1to5inwhichyouwanttostore,andthenpresstheSELECTbutton.
Mode freeToclear thestoreddata,selectMode freeand thenpressthe Point ► or the SELECT button. Move the highlight totheModethatyouwanttoclearandthenpresstheSELECTbutton.
Note: •Display area (H/V) cannotbeselectedwhen480i,5�5i,
480p,5�5p,��0p,1035i,or1080iisselectedinthePCSystemMenu(p.31).
•Wheninputcomputersignaltotheprojector,PC adjustwillbecomeavailable.
ResetTo reset the adjusted data, select Reset and press theSELECTbutton.Aconfirmationboxappearsandthenselectyes.Alladjustmentswillreturntotheirpreviousfigures.
ThisModehasstoredparameters.
ValuesofTotal dots,Horizontal,Vertical,Display area H,andDisplay area V.
Computer Input
Mode free Menu
store?Store
Vacant
PressSELECTbuttontostoreadjusteddata
PressMENUbuttontoclosethisdialogbox.
Store Menu
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Image Select Menu
IMAGE button
Dynamic
Real
Image 1
Image �
Image 3
Image Mode Selection
Image 4
Blackboard(Green)
Standard
Remote Control
IMAGE button
SelectthedesiredimagemodeamongDynamic,Standard,Real,Blackboard (Green),Colorboard,Image 1,Image �,Image 3,andImage 4bypressingtheIMAGEbuttonontheremotecontrol.
Standard
Picturemodewithimprovedhalftoneforgraphics.Real
Blackboard (Green)
Image1–4
Fortheimageprojectedonablackboard.This mode help enhance the image projected on ablackboard. This is mainly effective on a green coloredboard,nottrulyeffectiveonablackcoloredboard.
Dynamic
Direct Operation
Forviewingpicturesinabrightroom.
Normalpicturemodepresetontheprojector.
ForviewingwiththeuserpresetimagemodeintheImageadjustMenu(seepages36-37).ThisImagememoryisprovidedineachcomputer,component,S-videoandVideoinputsource.
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Colorboard
ColorboardPressthePoint►buttonatColorboard,andthenusethePoint▲▼buttonstoswitchthedesireditemandthenpresstheSELECTbutton.Atthetimeofsimpleprojectiononthecoloredwall,youcangettheclosecolorimagetothecolorimageprojectedonawhitescreenbyselectingthesimilarcolortothewallcolorfromthepresetfourcolors.
PresstheMENUbuttontodisplaytheOn-ScreenMenu.UsethePoint▲▼buttonstoselectImage selectandthenpressthePoint►ortheSELECTbutton.
UsethePoint▲▼buttonstoselectthedesireditemandthenpresstheSELECTbutton.
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Image adjust Menu
Image Adjustment
Reset
PresstheMENUbuttontodisplaytheOn-ScreenMenu.UsethePoint▲▼buttonstoselectImage adjustandthenpressthePoint►ortheSELECTbutton.
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Note:•WhenWhitebalance Red,GreenorBlueisadjusted,Color temp .willchangetoUser.•WhenBlackboard(Green)orColorboardisselectedinImageselect,Color temp .willchangetoBlackboardorColorboard.
PressthePoint◄buttontodecreasethecontrast;pressthePoint► buttontoincreasethecontrast(from0to63).
PressthePoint◄buttontodecreasethebrightness;pressthePoint►buttontoincreasethebrightness(from0to63).
Contrast
Brightness
PressthePoint◄buttontolightenredtone;pressthePoint►buttontodeepenredtone(from0to63).
white balance (Red)
Press the Point ◄ button to lighten green tone; press thePoint►buttontodeepengreentone(from0to63).
white balance (Green)
PressthePoint◄buttontolightenbluetone;pressthePoint►buttontodeepenbluetone(from0to63).
white balance (Blue)
UsethePoint◄►buttonstoselectthedesiredColortemp.level(XLow,Low,Mid,orHigh).
Color temp .
Use the Point ◄► buttons to adjust the gamma value toobtainabetterbalanceofcontrast(from0to15).
Gamma
PressthePoint◄buttontodecreasethesharpnessoftheimage;pressthePoint►buttonto increasethesharpnessoftheimage(from0to15).
Sharpness
To reset the adjusted data, select Reset and press theSELECTbutton.Aconfirmationboxappearsandthenselectyes.Alladjustmentswillreturntotheirpreviousfigures.
UsethePoint◄► buttonstoadjustthesettingvalue.
SelectedImagemode
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Store
Thisprojectorhasthepicturescreenresizefunction,whichenablesyoutocustomizetheimagesize.
Screen Menu
Screen Size Adjustment
Providetheimagetofitthescreensize.Normal
TrueProvide the image in its original size. When the originalimagesizeislargerorsmallerthanthescreensize(1024x768),theprojectorenterstothepanningmodeautomatically.UsethePoint▲▼◄► buttonstopantheimageifit'slargerthan the screen size. When adjusted, the arrows will turnred. When reached to the correction limits, the arrows willdisappear.
Full Providethefullscreenimage.
Note: •TheScreenMenu,exceptforNormalandCustom,cannotbeoperatedwhen��0p(HDTV),1035i(HDTV),
or1080i(HDTV)isselectedinthePCSystemMenu(p.31). •Thisprojectorcannotdisplayanyresolutionhigherthan1920x1200.Ifyourcomputer’sscreenresolutionis
higherthanit,resettheresolutiontothelowerbeforeconnectingtotheprojector. •Theimagedatainotherthan1024x768ismodifiedtofitthescreensizeininitialmode. •True,Full,andDigitalzoom+/–cannotbeselectedwhen480i,5�5i,480p,or5�5pisselectedinthePC
SystemMenu(p.31).
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Tostoretheadjusteddata,selectStoreandpressthePoint► or the SELECT button. Use the Point ▲▼ buttons toselectonefromImage 1to4andpresstheSELECTbutton.A confirmation box appears and then select yes. Storeddata can be called up by selecting an Image (1–4) in theImageModeSelectiononpage35.
wideProvidetheimagetofitthewidevideoaspectratio(16:9)byexpanding the imagewidthuniformly.This function canbeusedforprovidingasqueezedvideosignalat16:9.
PresstheMENUbuttontodisplaytheOn-ScreenMenu.UsethePoint▲▼buttonstoselectScreenandthenpressthePoint► ortheSELECTbutton.
UsethePoint▲▼buttonsselectthedesireditemandthenpresstheSELECTbutton.
Aconfirmationboxappearsandthenselectyes .
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SelectDigitalzoom+.TheOn-ScreenMenudisappearsandD.zoom+appears.PresstheSELECTbuttontoexpandtheimagesize.UsethePoint▲▼◄►buttonstopantheimage.ThePanningfunctioncanworkonlywhentheimageislargerthanthescreensize.A projected image can be also expanded by pressing theD.ZOOM▲ortheSELECTbuttonontheremotecontrol.
ToexittheDigitalzoom+/–mode,pressanybuttonexcepttheD.ZOOM▲▼andtheSELECTbuttons.
Digitalzoom+
SelectDigital zoom -.TheOn-ScreenMenudisappearsandD . zoom -appears.PresstheSELECTbuttontocompressimagesize.TheprojectedimagecanbealsocompressedbypressingtheD.ZOOM▼ortheSELECTbuttonontheremotecontrol.
Digital zoom -
To return to thepreviousscreensize, selectascreensizefrom the Screen SizeAdjustment Menu or select an inputsource from the Input Source Selection Menu (see pages29-30) again, or adjust the screen size with the D.ZOOM▲▼ buttons.
For zooming in and out the images
Note: •The panning function may not operate
properly if the stored Mode in the PCadjustMenuisused(p.34).
•Theminimumcompressionratioislimiteddepending on the input signal,when theKeystone function is working or whenCustomisselectedforthescreensize.
•True,Full,andDigitalzoom+/–cannotbe selected when 480i, 5�5i, 480p, or5�5pisselectedinthePCSystemMenu(p.31).
•Digitalzoom+/-cannotbeselectedwhenFullorTrueisselected.
Remote Control
D .ZOOM ▲ button
POINT buttons
SELECT button
D .ZOOM ▼ button
Adjust the screen scale and position manually with thisfunction.PressthePoint►buttonatCustomandtheCustomadjustmentmenuisdisplayedonthescreen,youcanusethePoint▲▼ buttons to choose the item you want to adjust. Scale H/V.......... AdjusttheHorizontal/Verticalscreen
scale. H&V................... When set to On, the aspect ratio is
fixed.TheScale Vappearsdimmedandbecomes unavailable.Adjust Scale H,then the screen scale is automaticallymodifiedbasedontheaspectratio.
Position H/V..... Adjust the Horizontal/Vertical screenposition.
Common........... Savetheadjustedscaleorpositiontoallthe inputs.Press theSELECTbuttonatCommon todisplaya confirmationbox.Tosave the scaleorposition, press theSELECT button at yes. When Customisselected,thesavedscaleorpositionisused.
Reset................. Reset the all adjusted values. Pressthe SELECT button at Reset to displaya confirmation box.To reset, press theSELECTbuttonatyes.
Custom
Note: •When no signal is detected, Normal is set
automatically and theAspect dialog boxdisappears.
•TheadjustablerangeforScale H/VandPosition H/Vislimiteddependingontheinputsignal.
• ThecornerpatternmodeisdisablewheninCustommode.
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ChooseVideoorS-videobypressingtheINPUTbuttononthetopcontrol,ortheVIDEObuttonortheS-VIDEObuttonontheremotecontrol.
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Input Menu
Input Source Selection (Video, S-video)
Video Input
Direct Operation
Menu Operation
When video input signal is connected to theVIDEOjack,selectVideo.
Video
Whenvideo input signal is connected to theS-VIDEOjack,selectS-video.
S-video
Note: WhentheInputSearchfunctionissettoOn 1orOn �in
theAutosetupfunction,theinputsignalwillbesearchedautomatically(p.47).
Top Control INPUT button
Remote ControlVIDEO button
PresstheMENUbuttontodisplaytheOn-ScreenMenu.UsethePoint▲▼buttonstoselectInputandthenpressthePoint► ortheSELECTbutton.
UsethePoint▲▼buttonstoselecteitherVideoorS-videoandthenpresstheSELECTbutton.
S-video buttonVideo
S-video
Video
Computer �(RGB)
S-video
Computer 1(RGB) /(Component) / (Scart)
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ChooseComputer 1(Component) orComputer 1(Scart)bypressingtheINPUTbuttononthetopcontrolorpressingtheCOMPUTER1ortheCOMPONENTbuttonontheremotecontrol.Before using INPUT button, correct input source should be selected through Menu operation as describedbelow.
1Input Menu
� UsethePoint▲▼buttonstoselectComputer 1andthenpressthePoint►button.
Input Source Selection (Component, RGB Scart �1-pin)
Whentheinputsourceiscomingfromvideoequipment connected to the COMPUTERIN 1/COMPONENT IN terminal with aComponent-VGACable,selectComponent.
Component
Whentheinputsourceiscomingfromvideoequipment connected to the COMPUTERIN1/COMPONENTINterminalwithaScart-VGACable,selectRGB (Scart).
RGB (Scart)
Direct Operation
Menu OperationPress the MENU button to display the On-ScreenMenu.UsethePoint▲▼buttons toselect InputandthenpressthePoint►ortheSELECTbutton.
Note: WhentheInputSearchfunctionissettoOn 1orOn �in
theAutosetupfunction,theinputsignalwillbesearchedautomatically(p.47).
COMPUTER 1 buttonTop ControlRemote Control
3 UsethePoint▲▼buttonstoselectComponentorRGB(Scart)andthenpresstheSELECTbutton.
Computer 1 (RGB)
Computer 1 (Scart)
COMPONENT button
Computer 1 (Component)
Video Input
Video
Computer �(RGB)
S-video
Computer 1(RGB) /(Component) / (Scart)
INPUT button
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Video System Selection
1 AV System Menu (Video or S-video)
AV System Menu (Component)
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If the projector cannot reproduce proper video image,selectaspecificbroadcastsignal format fromamongPAL,SECAM,NTSC,NTSC 4 .43,PAL-M,andPAL-N.
PAL/SECAM/NTSC/NTSC4 .43/PAL-M/PAL-N
The projector automatically detects an incoming videosignal,andadjustsitselftooptimizeitsperformance.
Iftheprojectorcannotreproducepropervideoimage,selectaspecificcomponentvideosignalformatfromamong480i,5�5i,480p,5�5p,��0p,1035i,and1080i.
Auto
COMPONENT VIDEO SIGNAL FORMAT
Video or S-video
Component
The projector automatically detects an incoming videosystem, and adjusts itself to optimize its performance.WhenVideoSystemisPAL-MorPAL-N,selectthesystemmanually.
Auto
Note: TheAVSystemMenucannotbeselectedwhenselectingRGB (Scart).
PresstheMENUbuttontodisplaytheOn-ScreenMenu.UsethePoint▲▼buttonstoselectInputandthenpressthePoint►ortheSELECTbutton.
UsethePoint▲▼buttonstoselectVideoorS-videoorComputer 1(Component)andthenpresstheSELECTbutton.
3 UsethePoint▲▼buttonstoselectSystemandthenpressthePoint►ortheSELECTbutton.UsethePoint▲▼ buttonstoselectthedesiredsystemandthenpresstheSELECTbutton.
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Image select Menu
Select the desired image mode from among Dynamic,Standard, Cinema, Blackboard (Green), Colorboard,Image 1, Image �, Image 3,and Image 4bypressing theIMAGEbuttonontheremotecontrol.
Standard
Picturemodeadjustedwithfinetone.Cinema
Blackboard (Green)
Image 1-4
IMAGE button
Dynamic
Cinema
Image Mode Selection
Fortheimageprojectedonablackboard.Thismodehelpenhancetheimageprojectedonablackboard.Thisismainlyeffectiveonagreencoloredboard,nottrulyeffectiveonablackcoloredboard.
Blackboard (Green)
Dynamic
Standard
Remote Control
IMAGE button
Direct Operation
Forviewingpicturesinabrightroom.
Normalpicturemodepresetontheprojector.
Forviewingwith theuserpreset imagemode in the Imageadjust Menu (see pages 43-44). This Image memory isprovided ineachcomputer,component,S-videoandVideoinputsource.
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Image 1
Image �
Image 3
Image 4
Colorboard
ColorboardPressthePoint►buttonatColorboard,andthenusethePoint▲▼buttonstoswitchthedesireditemandthenpresstheSELECTbutton.Atthetimeofsimpleprojectiononthecoloredwall,youcangettheclosecolorimagetothecolorimageprojectedonawhitescreenbyselecting thesimilarcolor to thewallcolorfromthepresetfourcolors.
PresstheMENUbuttontodisplaytheOn-ScreenMenu.UsethePoint▲▼buttonstoselectImageselectandthenpressthePoint►ortheSELECTbutton.
UsethePoint▲▼buttonstoselectthedesireditemandthenpresstheSELECTbutton.
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Image Adjustment
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PressthePoint◄buttontodecreasethecontrast;pressthePoint►buttontoincreasethecontrast(from0to63).
PressthePoint◄buttontodecreasethebrightness;pressthePoint►buttontoincreasethebrightness(from0to63).
Contrast
Brightness
PressthePoint◄buttontolightenredtone;pressthePoint►buttontodeepenredtone(from0to63).
white balance (Red)
Press the Point ◄ button to lighten green tone; press thePoint►buttontodeepengreentone(from0to63).
white balance (Green)
Press the Point ◄ button to lighten blue tone; press thePoint►buttontodeepenbluetone(from0to63).
white balance (Blue)
UsethePoint◄►buttonstoselectthedesiredColortemp.level(Xlow,Low,Mid,orHigh).
Color temp .
PressthePoint◄buttondecreasetheintensityofthecolor;pressthePoint► button increasethe intensityof thecolor(from0to63).
PressthePoint◄►buttonstoadjustthetintvaluetogetapropercolorbalance(from0to63).
Color
Tint
Note: •Whenthewhite balance Red,Green,orBlueisadjusted,theColortemp.levelwillchangetoUser. •TintcannotbeselectedwhenthevideosystemisPAL,SECAM,PAL-M,orPAL-N(p.41). •WhenBlackboard(Green)orColorboardisselectedinImageselectMenu,Colortemp .willchangeto
BlackboardorColorboard.
Image adjust MenuPresstheMENUbuttontodisplaytheOn-ScreenMenu.UsethePoint▲▼buttonstoselecttheImage adjustandthenpressthePoint►ortheSELECTbutton.
UsethePoint▲▼buttonsselectthedesireditemandthenpresstheSELECTbuttontodisplaytheadjustmentdialogbox.UsethePoint◄►buttonstoadjustthesettingvalue.
SelectedImagemode
UsethePoint◄►buttonstoadjustthesettingvalue.
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Use the Point ◄► buttons to adjust the gamma value toobtainabetterbalanceofcontrast(from0to15).
Gamma
PressthePoint◄buttontodecreasethesharpnessoftheimage;pressthePoint►buttonto increasethesharpnessoftheimage(from0to15).
Sharpness
An interlacedvideosignal canbedisplayed inprogressivemode.Selectoneofthefollowingoptions. Off......... Disabled. L 1......... Foranactivepicture. L �......... Forastillpicture. Film....... Forwatchingafilm.Withthisfunction,the
projectorreproducespicturesfaithfultotheoriginalfilmquality.
Progressive
Noise reduction
Noise interference on the screen can be reduced. Selectoneofthefollowingoptionstogetsmootherimages. Off......... Disabled. L 1......... Lowerreduction. L �......... Higherreduction.
Note: Noise reduction and Progressive cannot be selected
when 480p, 5�5p, ��0p, 1035i or 1080i is selected(p.41).
To reset the adjusted data, select Reset and press theSELECTbutton.Aconfirmationboxappearsandthenselectyes.Alladjustmentswillreturntotheirpreviousfigures.
Reset
Store
Tostoretheadjusteddata,selectStoreandpressthePoint►buttonortheSELECTbutton.UsethePoint▲▼buttonsto select one from Image 1 to 4 and press the SELECTbutton.A confirmation box appears and then select yes. Storeddata can be called up by selecting an Image (1-4) in theImageModeSelectiononpage42.
Store Menu
Aconfirmationboxappearsandthenselectyes .
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Thisprojectorhasthepicturescreenresizefunction,whichenablesyoutocustomizetheimagesize.
Screen Size Adjustment
Screen Menu1
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Providetheimageatthe4:3normalvideoaspectratio.
Adjust the screen scale and position manually with thisfunction.PressthePoint►buttonatCustomandtheCustomadjustmentmenuisdisplayedonthescreen,youcanusethePoint▲▼ buttons to choose the item you want to adjust.
Scale H/V.......... Adjust the Horizontal/Vertical screenscale.
H&V................... When set to On, the aspect ratio isfixed.TheScale Vappearsdimmedandbecomes unavailable.Adjust the Scale H,thenthescreenscaleisautomaticallymodifiedbasedontheaspectratio.
Position H/V....Adjust the Horizontal/Vertical screenposition.
Common........... Savetheadjustedscaleorpositiontoallthe inputs.Press theSELECTbuttonatCommon to display a confirmation box.Tosave the scaleorposition, press theSELECTbuttonatyes,WhenCustomisselected, the saved scale or position isused.
Reset................. Reset the all adjusted values. Pressthe SELECT button at Reset to displaya confirmation box.To reset, press theSELECTbuttonat"Yes".
Note: •When no signal is detected, Normal is set
automaticallyandtheAspectadjustmentmenudisappears.
•TheadjustablerangeforScale H/VandPosition H/Vislimiteddependingontheinputsignal.
•wide cannot be operated when ��0p, 1035i,or 1080i is selected in theAV System Menu(p.41).
•The corner pattern mode is disable when inCustommode.
Providetheimageatthe16:9widescreenratio.
PresstheMENUbuttontodisplaytheOn-ScreenMenu.UsethePoint▲▼buttonstoselectScreenandthenpressthePoint►ortheSELECTbutton.
UsethePoint▲▼buttonsselectthedesireditemandthenpresstheSELECTbutton.
Video Input
Normal
wide
Custom
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ThelanguageusedintheOn-ScreenMenuisavailableinEnglish,German,French,Italian,Spanish,Portuguese,Dutch,Swedish,Finnish,Polish,Hungarian,Romanian,Russian,Chinese,Korean,japanese,andThai.
Setting Menu
Setting
Setting
PresstheMENUbuttontodisplaytheOn-ScreenMenu.PressthePoint▲▼buttonstoselecttheSettingandpressthePoint►ortheSELECTbuttontoaccessthesubmenuitems.
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ThisprojectorhasaSettingMenuthatallowsyoutosetuptheothervariousfunctionsdescribedbelow.
Language
ThisfunctionisusedtochangethepositionoftheOn-ScreenMenu.SelectMenu positionandpresstheSELECTbutton.
TheMenupositionchangeseachtimeyoupresstheSELECTbuttonasfollows.the top left → the top right → the center → the bottom left →the bottom right → the top left →.....
3 UsethePoint▲▼buttonsselectthedesireditemandthenpresstheSELECTbutton.
Language EnglishMenu positionAuto setupKeystoneBackground BlueDisplay OnLogoCeiling OnRear OnPower management OffOn start OffClosed caption CC1Standby mode Eco 1/2
Language EnglishMenu positionAuto setupKeystoneBackground BlueDisplay OnLogoCeiling OnRear OnPower management OffOn start OffClosed caption CC1Standby mode Eco 1/2
Language
Menu position
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Note: •TheAuto Keystone function cannot work
when the Ceiling feature is set On in theSettingMenu(p.52).
•Perfect correction of the image distortioncannot be ensured with the Auto setupfunction. If the distortion is not correctedproperly by pressing the AUTO SETUPorAUTO SET button, adjust manually bypressing the KEYSTONE button on theremote control or selecting Keystone in theSettingMenu(pp.25,48).
•Fine sync, Total dots, Horizontal andVertical posit ion of some computerscannot be fully adjusted with theAuto PCadjustment function. When the image is notprovidedproperlywiththisoperation,manualadjustmentsarerequired(pp.33-34).
Input searchThis function detects the input signal automatically. Whena signal is found, the search will stop. Use the Point ▲▼buttonstoselectoneofthefollowingoptions. Off......... Inputsearchwillnotwork. On 1....... Inputsearchworksunderthefollowingsituation. –WhenpressingtheAUTOSETUPbuttonon
thetopcontrol. –When pressing theAUTO SET button on the
remotecontrol. On �....... Inputsearchworksunderthefollowingsituation. –Whenturningontheprojectorbypressingthe
ON/STAND-BYbuttononthetopcontrolortheremotecontrol.
–When pressing theAUTO SET button on theremotecontrol.
–When pressing theAUTO SETUP button onthetopcontrol.
–Whenthecurrentinputsignaliscutoff.** If the No show or Freeze function is active, cancel it to
activate the Inputsearch. It isalsounavailablewhenOn-ScreenMenuisdisplayed.
Auto PC adj . On. . . . . . .EnablesAuto PC adjustment when pressing
theAUTOSETbuttonontheremotecontrolortheAUTOSETUPbuttononthetopcontrol.
Off . . . . . .DisablesAutoPCadjustment.
Auto Keystone Auto . . . . Alwaysworksandcorrectskeystonedistortion
accordingtotheprojector'stilt. Manual . . .Works only when pressing theAUTO SETUP
button on the top control or theAUTO SETbuttonontheremotecontrol.
Off . . . . . .DisablesAutoKeystone.
Auto setup
Note: •WhileInputsearchfunctionissettoOn 1orOn �,the
statusofInputandLamparedisplayedeverytimethesignalisswitched.
•Onlythelastselectedinputsourcecanbedetected. •IftheINPUTbuttononthetopcontrolorthe
COMPUTER1/2buttons,VIDEOorS-VIDEOorCOMPONENTbuttonsontheremotecontrolispressedduringInputsearchisinprogress,Inputsearchwillstopandgobacktothepreviousinputsignal.
•Auto PC adj. and Input search andAuto KeystonefunctionscannotbesetOffatthesametime.
• AutoKeystone function corrects vertical distortiononly,notcorrecthorizontaldistortion.
This function enables Input search,Auto Keystone correctionandAutoPCadjustmentbypressingtheAUTOSETUPbuttonon the top control or theAUTO SET button on the remotecontrol.Settingsforthosefunctionscanbealteredasfollows:
Language EnglishMenu positionAuto setup more...KeystoneBackground BlueDisplay OnLogoCeiling OnRear OnPower management OffOn start OffClosed caption CC1Standby mode Eco 1/2
Setting
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Thisfunctionisusedtoadjustkeystonedistortionoftheprojectedimage.UsethePoint▲▼buttonstochoosetheitemyouwanttoadjust.
StandardAdjusttheHorizontal/Verticalkeystonedistortionoftheprojectedimage.
Corner correctionAdjustthecornerdistortionoftheprojectedimage.
Corner patternChooseaCornerpatternmodeamongRed,white,Blue,andOff.StoreStore....KeepthekeystonecorrectionevenwhentheAC
powercordisunplugged.Reset....ReleasethekeystonecorrectionwhentheAC
powercordisunplugged.
PresstheKEYSTONEbuttononthetopcontrolorontheremotecontroltoswitchtheStandard(forVertical/Horizontal)/Corneradjustment.TheStandardorCorneradjustmentdialogboxappears.UsethePoint▲▼◄►buttonstocorrecttheStandardorCornerdistortion.(p.25)
Selectthebackgroundscreenforwhennoinputsignalisdetected.PressthePoint▲▼buttonstoswitchbetweeneachoption.
Blue. . Projectabluebackground.Black Projectablackbackground.User . ProjectanimagecapturedintheLogosetting.
ThisfunctiondecideswhethertodisplayOn-ScreenDisplays. On........................ ShowalltheOn-Screendisplays.Use
thisfunctionwhenyouwanttoprojectimagesafterthelampbecomesbrightenough.Thefactorydefaultsettingisinthisoption.
Countdown off....... Showtheinputimageinsteadofthecountdownwhenturningontheprojector.Usethisfunctionwhenyouwanttoprojecttheimageasearlyaspossibleevenwhenthelampisnotbrightenough.
Off........................ HidetheOn-ScreenDisplaysexcept; ●On-ScreenMenu ●Power off?(p.21) ●No signalforPowermanagement.
(p.52) ●Please wait . . . ●ArrowsfortheTruefunctioninthe ScreenMenu(p.37) ● P-Timer
KeystoneLanguage EnglishMenu positionAuto setupKeystone more...Background BlueDisplay OnLogoCeiling OnRear OnPower management OffOn start OffClosed caption CC1Standby mode Eco 1/2
Next
Standard
Corner correction
Corner pattern Red
Store Store
Setting
Keystone
Background
Display
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Logo (Logo and Logo PIN code lock settings)Logo select
This functionallowsyou tocustomize thescreen logowithLogo select, Capture, Logo PIN code lock and Logo PINcodechangefunctions.
Note: WhenOnisselectedintheLogoPINcodelockfunction,
LogoselectandCapturefunctionscannotbeselected.
Logo selectThis function decides on the starting-up display fromamongfollowingoptions. User........ Showtheimageyoucaptured. Default.... Showthefactory-setlogo. Off........... Showthecountdowndisplayonly.
Language EnglishMenu positionAuto setupKeystone Background BlueDisplay OnLogo more...Ceiling OnRear OnPower management OffOn start OffClosed caption CC1Standby mode Eco 1/2
Setting
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CaptureCaptureThis function enables you to capture an image beingprojected to use it for a starting-up display or interval ofpresentations.
SelectCaptureandpresstheSELECTbutton.Aconfirmationboxappearsandselectyestocapturetheprojectedimage.
After capturing the projected image, go to the Logo selectfunctionandsetittoUser.Thenthecapturedimagewillbedisplayedthenexttimeyouturnontheprojector.
Tocancelthecapturefunction,selectyesinthe"Quit?"confirmationbox.
Note: •Before capturing an image, select Standard in the
Image select Menu to capture a proper image (pp.35,42).
•A signal from a computer can be captured up to XGA(1024 x 768).A signal from video equipment can becapturedexceptfor720p,1035i,and1080i.
•When capturing the image that has been adjusted bytheKeystonefunction,theadjusteddataisautomaticallyreset and the projector captures an image withoutkeystonecorrection.
•WhenLogoPINcodelockfunctionissettoOn,capturecannotbeselected.
•When starting to capture a new image, the previouslystoredimageisclearedevenifyoucancelthecapturing.
•When there is no captured image or it is interruptedwhilecapturingan image,User isnot included inLogoSelectMenu,youcanonlyswitchbetweenDefaultandOff.
Logo PIN code lock
Thisfunctionpreventsanunauthorizedpersonfromchangingthescreenlogo.
Off........... ThescreenlogocanbechangedfreelyfromtheLogoMenu(p.49).
On........... ThescreenlogocannotbechangedwithoutaLogoPINcode.
IfyouwanttochangetheLogoPINcodelocksetting,presstheSELECTbuttonandtheLogoPINcodedialogboxappears.EnteraLogoPINcodebyfollowingthestepsbelow.TheinitialLogoPINcodeissetto“4321”atthefactory.
Logo PIN code lock
Start
Setting
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Enter a Logo PIN codeUse thePoint▲▼ buttons toenteranumber.Press thePoint►buttontofixthenumberandmovetheredframepointer to the next box.The number changes to. Ifyoufixedanincorrectnumber,usethePoint◄buttontomovethepointertothenumberyouwanttocorrect,andthenenterthecorrectnumber.
Repeatthissteptocompleteenteringafour-digitnumber.
Afterenteringthefour-digitnumber,movethepointer toSet.Press theSELECTbutton so that you can start tooperatetheprojector.
If you entered an incorrect Logo PIN code, Logo PIN code and the number ( ) will turn red for amoment.EnterthecorrectLogoPINcodealloveragain.
LogoPINcodecanbechangedtoyourdesiredfour-digitnumber. Press the SELECT button to select Logo PIN code change. Logo Pin code dialog box appears, usethePoint▲▼buttonstoenterthecorrectcode.TheNewLogoPINcodeinputdialogboxappears.SetanewLogoPINcode,confirmationboxappears,chooseyes tosetthenewLogoPincode.
Besure tonote thenewLogoPINcodeandkeep itonhand.Ifyoulostthenumber,youcouldnolongerchangetheLogoPINcodesetting.
UsethePoint▲▼buttonstoswitchOnorOff,andthenpresstheSELECTbuttontomakeachoice.
Change the Logo PIN code lock setting
Enter a Logo PIN code
CAUTION:wHEN yOU HAVE CHANGED THE LOGO PIN CODE, wRITE DOwN THE NEw PIN CODE IN COLUMN OF THE LOGO PIN CODE NO . MEMO ON PAGE ��, AND KEEP IT SECURELy . SHOULD THE LOGO PIN CODE BE LOST OR FORGOTTEN, THE LOGO PIN CODE SETTING CAN NO LONGER BE CHANGED .
Logo PIN code change
Setting
Logo PIN code change
Next
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Ceiling
Rear
When this function is set to On, the picture will be top/bottom and left/right reversed. This function is used toprojecttheimagefromaceiling-mountedprojector.
WhenthisfunctionissettoOn, thepicturewillbe left/rightreversed.This function is used to project the image fromrearofthescreen.
Setting
TimeleftbeforeLampisoff.
Power management
For reducing power consumption as well as maintainingthe lamplife, thePowermanagementfunctionturnsoff theprojection lamp when the projector is not operated for acertainperiod.
Selectoneofthefollowingoptions:Ready.................. When the lamp has been fully cooled
down, the POWER indicator changesto green blinking. In this condition, theprojection lamp will be turned on if theinputsignalisreconnectedoranybuttonon the top control or remote control ispressed.
Shut down.......... When the lamp has been fully cooleddown,thepowerwillbeturnedoff.
Off....................... Powermanagementfunctionisoff.Timer................... Iftheinputsignalisinterruptedand
nobuttonispressedformorethan30seconds,thetimerdisplaywithNo signalappears.Itstartsthecountdownuntilthelampisturnedoff.UsethePoint▲▼buttonstosettheTimer(1~30Min.).
Note: FactorydefaultisReady: 5 Min.
Language EnglishMenu positionAuto setupKeystone Background BlueDisplay OnLogo Ceiling OnRear OnPower management OffOn start OffClosed caption CC1Standby mode Eco 1/2
Ceiling
Rear
Power management
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WhenthisfunctionissettoOn,theprojectorwillbeautomaticallyturnedonjustbyconnectingtheACpowercordtoawalloutlet.Note: Besuretoturnofftheprojectorproperly(see“Turning
OfftheProjector”onpage21).Iftheprojectoristurnedoffintheincorrectsequence,theOnstartfunctiondoesnotworkproperly.
ClosedCaptionisafunctionthatdisplaystheaudioportionofaTVprogramas texton thescreen. If the inputsignalcontainsclosedcaptions,youcanturnonthefeatureandswitchthechannels.PressthePoint▲▼buttonstoselectOff,CC1,CC�,CC3orCC4.If theclosedcaption isnotclear,youcanchangethetextfromColortowhite.
Closed Caption
Note:TheClosedCaptionisavailableonlyunderthesituationbelow. •WhentheinputsignalisNTSCofcompositeand S-video,andthesystemissetaccordingtothesignalorsetonAuto. •ThesystemmustbesetonNTSCorAutoinVideo
SystemSelection.(p.41) •TheitemofClosedCaptionisdisplayedingraywhileitisnotavailable. •TheClosedcaptionisunavailablewhenOn-ScreenMenuandP-Timeraredisplayed.
PressthePoint▲▼buttonstoselectOff,CC1,CC�,CC3orCC4,andthenPressSelectbutton.
Language EnglishMenu positionAuto setupKeystone Background BlueDisplay OnLogo Ceiling OnRear OnPower management OffOn start OffClosed caption more...Standby mode Eco 1/2
Setting
Thisfunctionisavailablewhenoperatingtheprojectorvianetwork. Network.... Supplythepowertothenetworkfunctioneven
afterturningofftheprojector.Youcanturnon/off the projector via network, modify networkenvironment, and receive an e-mail aboutprojectorstatuswhiletheprojectorispoweredoff.
Eco............ SelectEcowhenyoudonotusetheprojectorvia network.The projector’s network functionwillstopwhenturningofftheprojector.
Refertotheowner’smanualof“NetworkSet-upandOperation”.Note:•FactorydefaultisNetwork.
•WhenselectingNetwork,thecoolingfansmayberunningdependingonthetemperatureinsidetheprojectoreveniftheprojectoristurnedoff.
On start
Closed Caption
Standby mode
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Remote controlThis projector provides two different remote control codes:thefactory-setinitialcode(Code 1)andthesecondarycode(Code �).This switching function prevents remote controlinterferencewhenoperating several projectorsor videoequipmentatthesametime.Whenoperatingtheprojector inCode �,boththeprojectorandtheremotecontrolmustbeswitchedtoCode �.
To change the code for the projector:SelecteitherCode 1orCode �inthisSettingMenu.
To change the code for the remote control:PressandholdboththeMENUandIMAGEbuttonstogetherfor5secondsormore.Afterchangingthecode,makesuretheremotecontroloperatesproperly.
Note:•Whendifferentcodesaresetontheprojectorandontheremotecontrol,anyoperationcannotbemade.Inthatcase,switchthecodeontheremotecontroltofitthecodeontheprojector.•Ifthebatteriesareremovedfromtheremotecontrolforalongperiodoftime,theremotecontrolcodewillbereset.
Setting
Thisfunctionallowsyoutochangebrightnessofthescreen.
High.......... BrighterthantheNormalmode.Normal...... NormalbrightnessEco............ Lowerbrightnessreducesthelamppower
consumptionandextendsthelamplife.
Lamp control
Remote control
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Key lock
Key lock
Security (Key lock and PIN code lock)
PIN code lock
This function locks the top control and remote controlbuttonstopreventoperationbyunauthorizedpersons.SelectKey lockandthenpresstheSELECTbutton,andselectthedesireditembypressingthePoint▲▼ buttons.
..... Unlocked.
..... Locktheoperationofthetopcontrol.Tounlock,usetheremotecontrol.
..... Locktheoperationoftheremotecontrol.Tounlock,usethetopcontrol.
Ifthetopcontrolaccidentallybecomeslockedandyoudonothavetheremotecontrolnearbyorthereissomethingwrongwithyourremotecontrol,contactthedealerwhereyoupurchasedtheprojectorortheservicecenter.
ThisfunctionallowsyoutousetheKey lockandPINcodelockfunctiontosetthesecurityfortheprojectoroperation.
Thisfunctionpreventstheprojectorfrombeingoperatedbyunauthorizedpersonsandprovidesthefollowingsettingoptionsforsecurity. Off........... Unlocked. On 1........ Enter the PIN code every time turning on
theprojector. On �........ EnterthePINcodetooperatetheprojector
once the power cord is disconnected; aslong as theAC power cord is connected,the projector can be operated without aPINcode.
Wheneveryouchange thePINcode locksettingor thePIN code (the four-digit number), you are required toenter thePINcode.The “1234” is setas the initialPINcodeatthefactory.
If youwant to change thePINcode lock setting,Pressthe SELECT button and the PIN code dialog boxappears.
PIN code lock
Setting
When the projector is locked with the PIN code, theSecurityiconappearsontheguide.
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UsethePoint▲▼buttonstoselectOff,On 1,orOn �,andthenpresstheSELECTbuttontomakeachoice.
Change the PIN code lock setting
Enter a PIN codeUsethePoint▲▼buttonstoenteranumber.PressthePoint►buttontofixthenumberandmovetheredframepointer to the next box.The number changes to. Ifyoufixedanincorrectnumber,usethePoint◄buttontomovethepointertothenumberyouwanttocorrect,andthenenterthecorrectnumber.
Repeatthissteptocompleteenteringafour-digitnumber.
Afterenteringthefour-digitnumber,movethepointer to“Set.”PresstheSELECTbuttonsothatyoucanstarttooperatetheprojector.
IfyouenteredanincorrectPINcode,PIN codeandthenumber ()will turn red for amoment.Enter thecorrectPINcodealloveragain.
Enter a PIN code
ThePINcodecanbechangedtoyourdesiredfour-digitnumber. Press the SELECT button to select PIN code change.Pincodedialogboxappears,usethePoint▲▼buttons to enter the correct code.The New PINcodeinputdialogboxappears.SetanewPINcode.
Change the PIN code
CAUTION:wHEN yOU HAVE CHANGED THE PIN CODE, wRITE DOwN THE NEw PIN CODE IN COLUMN OF THE PIN CODE NO . MEMO ON PAGE ��, AND KEEP IT SECURELy . IF yOU FORGET yOUR PIN CODE, THE PROjECTOR CAN NO LONGER BE STARTED .
Setting
PIN code change
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This function provides the following options in the coolingfans’operationwhentheprojectoristurnedoff(p.21). L 1.....Normaloperation L �.....Slowerandlower-soundthanthenormaloperation
(L 1), but it takes more time to cool the projectordown.
Setting
0º
90º
180 º
40º
50º140º
50º
40º
Fan Control Setting
Choosetherunningspeedofcoolingfansfromthefollowingoptionsaccordingtothegroundelevationunderwhichyouusetheprojector. Off.......Normalspeed.SetthisfunctiontoOffwhenusingtheprojectorinnon-highaltitudeenvironment.On 1...FasterthanOffmode.Selectthismodewhenusingtheprojectorinhighaltitudes(about1,200metersormoreabovethesealevel)wherethefanshavelesscoolingeffect.On �....FasterthanOn 1mode.Selectthismodewhenusingtheprojectorinhigheraltitudesthanabovewherethefanshavelessercoolingeffect. On 3....BesuretosettheLampcontrolinHighandtheFancontrolin On 3whenusingtheprojectorinclinedatbetween+40degreesto+140degreestothehorizontalplaneataltitudesbetween0andapproximately1,600metersabovesealevel.
Note:•ThefannoisebecomeslouderinOn 1,On �andOn 3.•SettingFancontrolto On 1,On �orOn 3affectsL �operationinFan.
Thisfunctionisusedtodisplaythecumulativelampoperatingtimeandresetthelampcounter.Whenthelamplifeisleft0hour,theLampreplacementicon(Fig.1)willappearonthescreen,indicatingthattheendoflamplifeisreached.Whenreplacingtheprojectionlamp,resetlampcounter.See"ResettingtheLampCounter"onpage64.
Thisiconappearsonthescreenwhentheendoflamplifeisreached.
Fig .1Lampreplacementicon
Note: Atturningon,theicon(Fig.1)willappear.
Note: TheLampreplacementicon(Fig.1)willnotappearwhen
theDisplayfunctionissettoOff(p.48),during“Freeze”(p.27)or“Noshow”(p.28).
Fan
Fan control
Lamp counter
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ThisfunctionreturnsallsettingvaluesexceptfortheUser logo,PIN code lock,Logo PIN code lock,Lamp counterandFilter countertothefactorydefaultsettings.
Factory default
This function records anomalous operations while theprojector is inoperationanduse itwhendiagnosing faults.Upto10warninglogsaredisplayedwiththelatestwarningmessageatthetopofthelist,followedbypreviouswarningmessagesinchronologicalorder.
Note: When the Factory default function is executed, all the
warninglogrecordswillbedeleted.
Lamp controlRemote control Code 1SecurityFan L1Fan control On 1Lamp counterFilter counterWarning logFactory default
Setting
Thisfunctionisusedtosetafrequencyforthefiltercleaning.
When the projector reached a specified time betweencleanings, a Filter warning icon appears on the screen,notifying thecleaning isnecessary.Aftercleaning the filter,be sure to select RESET and set the timer. The Filterwarningiconwillnotturnoffuntilthefiltercounterisreset.
Fordetailsaboutresettingthetimer,referto“ResettingtheFilterCounter”onpage61.
Filter counter
PresstheSELECTbuttontoselectTimer,andthenusethePoint▲▼buttonstosetthetimer.Selectfrom(Off/100H/�00H/300H)dependingontheuseenvironment.
Filterwarningiconappearsonthescreenatasettime.
Fig .1Filterwarningicon
Note:Thisiconalsoappearsatturningon.
Note: TheFilterwarningicons(Fig.1)willnotappearwhenthe
DisplayfunctionissettoOff(p.48),duringFreeze(p.27),orNo show(p.28).
Filter counter
warning log
Factory default
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Input Source Information DisplayTheInformationMenuisusedforcheckingthestatusoftheimagesignalbeingprojectedandtheoperationoftheprojector.
H-sync freq .
V-sync freq .
Lamp counter
Information Menu
ThehorizontalfrequencyoftheinputsignalisdisplayedinKHz,or- - - - -whennosignal.
TheverticalfrequencyoftheinputsignalisdisplayedinHz,or- - - - -whennosignal.NumbersofHzdoubleswhenduringInterlace.
Thecumulativelampoperatingtimeisdisplayed.
Direct OperationPresstheINFO.buttonontheremotecontroltodisplaytheInformationMenu.
INFO . button
Remote Control
PressthePoint▲▼buttonstoselecttheInformation.TheInformationMenuisdisplayed.
Seebelowfordisplayedinformation.
Menu Operation
Power management
Screen
Off,Ready,Shut downorTimerisdisplayed.
Theselectedscreensizeisdisplayed.
Input
Lamp status
Theselectedinputsourceisdisplayed.
Theselectedlampmodeisdisplayed.
Information
LanguageTheselectedlanguageisdisplayed.
Key lockTheselectedKeylockiconisdisplayed.
PIN code lockOfforOn 1orOn � isdisplayed.
Remote controlTheselectedremotecodeisdisplayed.
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TheWARNINGindicatorshowsthestateofthefunctionwhichprotectstheprojector.CheckthestateoftheWARNINGindicatorandthePOWERindicatortotakepropermaintenance.
wARNING indicator
The projector is shut down and the wARNING indicator is blinking red .When the temperature inside the projector reaches acertainlevel,theprojectorwillbeautomaticallyshutdowntoprotect the insideof theprojector.ThePOWERindicator isblinkingwhiletheprojectorisbeingcooleddown.Whentheprojectorhascooleddownenough (to itsnormaloperatingtemperature),itcanbeturnedonagainbypressingtheON/STAND-BYbutton.
The projector is shut down and the wARNING indicator lights red .Whentheprojectordetectsanabnormalcondition,itisautomaticallyshutdowntoprotecttheinsideoftheprojectorandtheWARNINGindicatorlightsred.Inthiscase,unplugtheACpowercordandreconnectit,andthenturntheprojectorononceagaintoverifyoperation.IftheprojectorcannotbeturnedonandtheWARNINGindicatorstilllightsred,unplugtheACpowercordandcontacttheservicestation.
CAUTIONDONOTLEAVETHEPROJECTORWITHTHEACPOWERCORDCONNECTEDUNDERANABNORMALCONDITION.ITMAYRESULTINFIREORELECTRICSHOCK.
Maintenance and Cleaning
Top Control
Top Control
Note: The WARNING indicator continues to blink even after
the temperature inside the projector returns to normal.When the projector is turned on again, the WARNINGindicatorstopsblinking.
Then check the matters below:–Didyouprovideappropriatespacefor theprojector tobe
ventilated?Check the installingcondition tosee if theairventsoftheprojectorarenotblocked.
–HastheprojectorbeeninstallednearanAir-Conditioning/Heating Duct or Vent? Move the installation of theprojectorawayfromtheductorvent.
–Isthefilterclean?Cleanthefilterperiodically.
WARNINGemitaredlight
WARNING blinkingred
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BesuretoresettheFiltercounteraftercleaningorreplacingthefilters.
Resetting the Filter Counter
Maintenance and Cleaning
Turnofftheprojector,andunplugtheACpowercordfromtheACoutlet.
Turntheprojectoroverandremovethefiltersbypullingthelatchesupward.
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Filterspreventsdustfromaccumulatingontheopticalelementsinsidetheprojector.Shouldthefiltersbecomecloggedwithdustparticles,itwillreducecoolingfans’effectivenessandmayresultininternalheatbuildupandadverselyaffectthelifeoftheprojector.Ifa“Filterwarning”iconappearsonthescreen,cleanthefiltersimmediately.Cleanthefilterbyfollowingthestepsbelow.
Gentlycleanthefiltersbyusingabrushorrinsethemsoftly.3Whenrinsingthefilters,drythemwell.Replacethefiltersproperly.Makesurethatthefiltersarefullyinsertedtotheprojector.
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CAUTIONDonotoperatetheprojectorwiththefiltersremoved.Dustmayaccumulateontheopticalelementsdegradingpicturequality.Donotputanythingintotheairvents.Doingsomayresultinmalfunctionoftheprojector.
RECOMMENDATION we recommend avoiding dusty/smoky environments
when you operate the projector . Usage in these environments may cause poor image quality .
Whenusingtheprojectorunderdustyorsmokyconditions,dustmayaccumulateonalens,LCDpanels,oropticalelementsinsidetheprojectordegradingthequalityofaprojectedimage.Whenthesymptomsabovearenoticed,contactyourauthorizeddealerorservicestationforpropercleaning.
Note: Whenreinsertingthesefilters,besure
thattheslitpartisfacingtheouterside.
FiltersPullupandremove.
Cleaning the Filters
PresstheMENUbuttontodisplaytheOn-ScreenMenu.UsethePoint▲▼buttonstoselectSettingandthenpressthePoint► ortheSELECTbutton.
UsethePoint▲▼buttonstoselectFilter counterandthenpresstheSELECTbutton.UsethePoint▲▼buttonstoselectFilter counter resetandthenpresstheSELECTbutton.Filter counter Reset? appears.Selectyestocontinue.
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Filter counter
Filter counter Reset?appears.Selectyes,thenanotherconfirmationboxappears.
SelectyesagaintoresettheFiltercounter.
Anotherconfirmationdialogboxappears,selectyestoresettheFiltercounter.3
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Cleaning the Projector Cabinet
Cleaning the Projection LensUnplugtheACpowercordbeforecleaning.
Gentlywipetheprojectionlenswithacleaningcloththatcontainsasmallamountofnon-abrasivecameralenscleaner,orusealenscleaningpaperorcommerciallyavailableairblowertocleanthelens.
Avoidusinganexcessiveamountofcleaner.Abrasivecleaners,solvents,orotherharshchemicalsmightscratchthesurfaceofthelens.
UnplugtheACpowercordbeforecleaning.
Gentlywipetheprojectorbodywithasoftdrycleaningcloth.When thecabinet isheavily soiled,usea small amountofmilddetergentandfinishwithasoftdrycleaningcloth.Avoidusingan excessiveamount of cleaner.Abrasive cleaners,solvents,orotherharshchemicalsmightscratchthesurfaceofthecabinet.
When the projector is not in use, put the projector inan appropriate carrying case to protect it from dust andscratches.
Maintenance and Cleaning
CAUTIONDonotuseanyflammablesolventsorairspraysontheprojectorandinitsvicinity.TheexplosionorfirehazardmayoccurevenaftertheACpowercordisunpluggedbecausethetemperatureinsidetheprojectorisextremelyhighduetothelamps.Inaddition,thereisariskthattheinternalpartsmaybedamagednotonlybytheflammableairspraybutalsobythecoldair.
Slide ShutterSlideShutterisprovidedtoprotectthesurfaceofthelensagainstscratchesanddirt.Whenyouarenotusingtheprojector,closetheSlideShutter.Toopenorclose,slidetheSlideShutteronthefrontofthecabinet.Donotclosetheshutterwhentheprojectionlampison.
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When the projection lamp of the projector reaches its endof life, the Lamp replacement icon appearson the screenand LAMP REPLACE indicator lights yellow.Replace thelampwithanewonepromptly.The timingwhen theLAMPREPLACE indicator should light is dependingon the lampmode.
For continued safety, replace with a lamp of thesame type. Do not drop a lamp or touch a glassbulb!Theglasscanshatterandmaycauseinjury.
Allowaprojectortocoolforatleast45minutesbeforeyouopentheLampCover.Theinsideoftheprojectorcanbecomeveryhot.
CAUTION
Lamp Replacement
CAUTION
Top ControlLAMP REPLACE indicator
Lampreplacementicon
Maintenance and Cleaning
wARNING:TURNOFFTHEUVLAMPBEFOREOPENINGTHELAMPCOVER
Note:TheLampreplacementiconwillnotappearwhentheDisplayfunctionissettoOff(p.48),during"Freeze"(p.27),or"Noshow"(p.28).
Followthesestepstoreplacethelamp.
Lamp
Screw
Turnoff theprojector andunplug theACpower cord.Lettheprojectorcoolforatleast45minutes.
Loosen the two (2) screws that secure the lamp. Liftthelampoutoftheprojectorbyusingthehandle.
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3Replacethe lampwithanewoneandsecure thetwo(2) screws. Make sure that the lamp is set properly.Closethelampcoverandsecurethescrew.
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Removethescrewandopenthelampcover.�
Connect theAC power cord to the projector and turnontheprojector.
6 Reset the lamp counter .See“ResettingtheLampCounter”onthenextpage.
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Handle
Screw
LampCover
Presshereandpullupward.
Screw
ORDER REPLACEMENT LAMPReplacementlampcanbeorderedthroughyourdealer.Whenorderingaprojectionlamp,givethefollowinginformationtothedealer.
● Model No . of your projector : LC-XB43 ● Replacement Lamp Type No . : POA-LMP111 (ServicePartsNo.6103339740)
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Thisprojectorusesahigh-pressurelampwhichmustbehandledcarefullyandproperly.Improperhandlingmayresultinaccidents,injury,orcreateafirehazard.
●Lamplifemaydifferfromlamptolampandaccordingtotheenvironmentofuse.Thereisnoguaranteeofthesamelifeforeachlamp.Somelampsmayfailorterminatetheir life inashorterperiodoftimethanothersimilarlamps.
● If theprojector indicatesthatthelampshouldbereplaced, i.e., if theLAMPREPLACEindicator lightsup,replacethelampwithanewoneIMMEDIATELYaftertheprojectorhascooleddown.
(FollowcarefullytheinstructionsintheLampReplacementsectionofthismanual.)ContinuoususeofthelampwiththeLAMPREPLACEindicatorlightedmayincreasetheriskoflampexplosion.
●ALampmayexplodeasa resultofvibration,shockordegradationasa resultofhoursofuseas itslifetime draws toan end. Risk of explosion may differ according to the environment or conditions inwhichtheprojectorandlamparebeingused.
IF A LAMP EXPLODES, THE FOLLOwING SAFETy PRECAUTIONS SHOULD BE TAKEN .If a lamp explodes, disconnect the projector’sAC plug from theAC outlet immediately. Contact anauthorized service station for a checkup of the unit and replacement of the lamp.Additionally, checkcarefullytoensurethattherearenobrokenshardsorpiecesofglassaroundtheprojectororcomingoutfrom thecoolingaircirculationholes.Anybrokenshards foundshouldbecleanedupcarefully.Nooneshould check the inside of the projector except those who are authorized trained technicians and whoarefamiliarwithprojectorservice.Inappropriateattemptstoservicetheunitbyanyone,especiallythosewhoarenotappropriatelytrainedtodoso,mayresultinanaccidentorinjurycausedbypiecesofbrokenglass.
LAMP HANDLING PRECAUTIONS
Maintenance and Cleaning
Resetting the Lamp CounterBesuretoresettheLampcounterafterthelampisreplaced.WhentheLampcounterisreset,theLAMPREPLACEindicatorstopslightingandtheLampreplacementicondisappears.
Note: Do not reset the Lamp counter without implementing
lamp replacement. Be sure to reset the Lamp counteronlyafterreplacingthelamp.
Lamp replacement counter Reset?appears.Selectyes,thenanotherconfirmationboxappears.
SelectyesagaintoresettheLampcounter.
Lamp replacement counter Reset?
PresstheMENUbuttontodisplaytheOn-ScreenMenu.UsethePoint▲▼buttonstoselectSettingandthenpressthePoint► or the SELECT button.
UsethePoint▲▼buttonstoselectLamp counterandthenpresstheSELECTbutton.UsethePoint▲▼buttonstoselectLamp counter resetandthenpressSELECTbutton.Lamp replacement counter Reset? appears.Selectyestocontinue.
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Anotherconfirmationdialogboxappears,selectyestoresettheLampcounter.3
Lamp replacement counter Reset?
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Problem: –Solutions
No power –PlugthepowercordoftheprojectorintotheACoutlet. –SeeifthePOWERindicatorlightsred. –WaituntilthePOWERindicatorstopsblinkingtoturnontheprojector
again.TheprojectorcanbeturnedonafterthePOWERindicatorturnsred.Seepage19.
–ChecktheWARNINGindicator.IftheWARNINGindicatorlightsred,projectorcannotbeturnedon.Seepage60. –Checktheprojectionlamp.Seepage63. –UnlocktheKeylockfunctionfortheprojector.Seepage55.
The initial display is not shown . –MakesureOfforCountdown offarenotchosenatdisplay function.Seepage48.
The initial display is not same –MakesureUserorOffarenotchosenatLogo(select)as the default set . function.Seepage49.
Input signal switches automatically . –MakesureInputsearchfunctionisadjustedproperly.Seepage47.(or does not switch automatically)
when the projector is on and you –ThatistheFilterwarningicon.Seepage58.press the input button, an icon other than the Lamp mode icon appears.
An icon other than Input mode or –ThatistheLampreplacementiconortheFilterwarningicon.SeeLamp mode icon appears . page58or63.
Image is out of focus . –Adjustfocusoftheprojector.Seepage24. –Provideproperdistancebetweentheprojectorandtheprojection screen.Seepage14. –Checktheprojectionlenstoseeifitneedscleaning.Seepage62. –Movingtheprojectorfromacooltowarmplacemayresultin moisturecondensationontheprojectionlens.Insuchcases,leave theprojectoroffandwaituntilcondensationevaporates.
Image is Left/Right reversed . –ChecktheCeiling/Rearfunction.Seepage52.Image is Top/Bottom reversed . –ChecktheCeilingfunction.Seepage52.Picture is not bright enough . –CheckiftheContrastorBrightnessisadjustedproperly.See pages36,43. –CheckifImagemodeisselectedproperly.Seepages35,42. –Checkthelampcontrolfunction.Seepages27,54. –ChecktheLAMPREPLACEindicator.Ifitlights,theendoflamplife isapproaching.Replacethelampwithanewonepromptly.Seepage 63.
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TroubleshootingBeforecallingyourdealerorservicecenterforassistance,checktheitemsbelowonceagain.
–Makesureyouhaveproperlyconnectedtheprojectortoperipheralequipmentasdescribedonpages15-17.–MakesureallequipmentisconnectedtoACoutletandthepoweristurnedon.–Whentheprojectordoesnotprojectanimagefromtheconnectedcomputer,restartthecomputer.
Lamp replacement counter Reset?appears.
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No image –Checktheconnectionbetweenyourcomputerorvideoequipment andtheprojector.Seepages15-17. –Seeiftheinputsignaliscorrectlyoutputfromyourcomputer.Some laptopcomputersmayneedtochangethesettingformonitoroutput whenconnectingtoaprojector.Seeyourcomputer’sinstruction manualforthesetting. –Ittakesabout30secondstodisplayanimageafterturningonthe projector.Seepage19. –ChecktheInputsignal,colorsystem,videosystemorcomputer
systemmode. –MakesurethetemperatureisnotoutofthespecifiedOperating Temperature (41˚F–95˚F [5˚C–35˚C]). –WhenNo Showisoperating,theimagecannotbedisplayed.Press theNOSHOWbuttonoranyotherbuttonontheremotecontrol.
No sound –Checktheaudiocableconnectionfromaudioinputsource. –Adjusttheaudiosource. –PresstheVolume+button.Seepage26. –PresstheMutebutton.Seepage26. –WhentheAUDIOOUTisplugged-in,theprojector'sbuilt-inspeaker isnotavailable. –Istheimageprojected?Youwillhearthesoundonlywhentheimage isprojected.
The color is strange . –ChecktheInputsignal,colorsystem,videosystemorcomputer systemmode. –MakesuretheBlackboardisnotselectedonImageselect Menu.Seepages35,42.
Some displays are not seen –ChecktheDisplayfunction.Seepage48. during the operation .
Auto PC adjustment function –ChecktheInputsignal.AutoPCfunctioncannotworkwhen does not work . 480p,5�5p,��0p,480i,5�5i,1035ior1080iisselected.Seepage32.
The setting does not remain –MakesureyouselectedStoreafteradjustingsetting.Somesettings after turning off power . cannotbestoredifnotregisteredwith"Store".Seepages37,44.
Power management does not –PowermanagementfunctioncannotworkwhileFreezeorNo work . Showfunctionisrunning.Seepage52.
Capture function does not work . –Checktheconnectionandtheinputsignaltoseeifthereissignal.
Auto setup does not work properly . –MakesureOffisnotselectedatanyfunctionof Auto setup.Seepage 47. –MakesureOnisnotselectedattheCeilingfunction.Seepage52.
Auto keystone function does not –MakesuretheAutokeystonefunctionisnotsettoManual.Press work even when the projector is theAUTOSETUPbuttononthetopcontrol.Seepages24-25,47. tipped .
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The image is distorted or runs off . –CheckPC adjustmentMenuorScreenandadjustthem. Seepages33-34,37-38.
PIN code dialog box appears –PINcodelockisbeingset.EnteraPINcode(the“1234”ornumbers at start-up . youhaveset).Seepages20,55-56.
The Remote Control does –Checkthebatteries. not work . –Makesurenoobstructionisbetweentheprojectorandremote control. –Makesureyouarenottoofarfromtheprojectorwhenusingthe remotecontrol.Maximumoperatingrangeis16.4'(5m). –Makesurethecodeoftheremotecontrolisconformedtothe projector’scode.Seepage54. –UnlocktheKeylockfunctionfortheremotecontrolfunction.See page55.
Indicator blinks or lights . –Checkthestatusoftheprojectorwithreferringto"Indicatorsand projectorCondition".Seepage71.
The exclamation mark appears –Youroperationisinvalid.Operatecorrectly. on the screen .
Top control does not work . –ThetopcontrolisnotavailableifthetopcontrolislockedatKey lock underSecurityofSETTINGsection.Seepage55.
Unable to unlock the Logo PIN –Contactthedealerwhereyoupurchasedtheprojectorortheservice code lock, Security key lock center. or Security PIN code lock .
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wARNING :High voltages are used to operate this projector . Do not attempt to open the cabinet .
Ifproblemsstillpersistafterfollowingalloperatinginstructions,contactthedealerwhereyoupurchasedtheprojectorortheservicecenter.Specifythemodelnumberandexplainabouttheproblem.Wewilladviseyouhowtoobtainservice.
ThissymbolonthenameplatemeanstheproductisListedbyUnderwritersLaboratoriesInc.ItisdesignedandmanufacturedtomeetrigidU.L.safetystandardsagainstriskoffire,casualtyandelectricalhazards.
The CEMark is a Directive conformitymarkoftheEuropeanCommunity(EC).
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Menu Tree
SVGA1Mode1Mode2----
TotaldotsHorizontalVertical
DisplayareaHDisplayareaVReset
Dynamic
RealBlackboard(Green)
Image1Image2Image3
Image adjust ContrastBrightnessColortemp.
Red
Gamma
Store
NormalTrue
Digitalzoom–
Full
0-630-63
Computer Input
PC adjust
Mode1Mode2Mode3Mode4Mode5
Image select
0-63
0-15
Image1Image2Image3Image4
Screen
Yes/No
*SystemsdisplayedintheSystemMenuvarydependingonaninputsignal.
Reset Yes/No
Sharpness 0-15
Computer Input/Video Input
SoundVolumeMute On/Off
Sound 0-63
Standard
Mode3Mode4Mode5
Clamp
Digitalzoom+
GreenBlue
0-630-63
Store
Modefree
System (1)
MidLowXLow
User
Image4
Mode1Mode2
Custom ScaleH&VPositionCommonReset
H/V
H/VYes/NoYes/No
Wide
On/Off
Input
Computer2
Video
RGB
RGB(Scart)
Computer1Component
Input
Colorboard Red/Blue/Yellow/Green
S-video
AutoPCadj.Finesync 0-31
RGB
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High
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AutoPALSECAMNTSCNTSC4.43PAL-MPAL-N
Video InputAuto1080i1035i720p575p480p575i480i
Dynamic
CinemaBlackboard(Green)
Image1Image2Image3
Normal
0-630-63
Off
Setting
Image select
System (2)
System (3)
Image adjust ContrastBrightnessColorTint
RedGreenBlueSharpness
ResetStore
Gamma
Progressive
0–630–630–630–150–15
Image1
Screen
Yes/No
Image4
LanguageSetting 17languagesprovided.
Blue/Black/User
On/Countdownoff/Off
Logoselect
On/OffOn/Off
Ready
On/Off
Code1-Code2
Background
Display
Logo
CeilingRearPowermanagement
Onstart
Remotecontrol
ShutdownOff
Security
PINcodelock
Timer(1–30Min.)
L1/L2Fan
Standard
OffNoisereductionL1L2
0-630-63
Image2Image3Image4
L2L1
User
OffCapture
Yes/No
Off/OnLogoPINcodechange
LogoPINcodelock
OffProjectorRemotecontrol
Keylock
Default
Off/On1/On2PINcodechange
Film
On/Off
Standbymode Eco/Network
ClosedCaptionClosedCaption
Colortemp.
AutoPCadj.
AutokeystoneAutoManualOff
Off/On1/On2/On3Fancontrol
Warninglog
HFiltercounter
Yes/NoOff/100H/200H/300H
Yes/NoFactorydefault
Wide
Scale
PositionCommonReset
H/V
H/VYes/NoYes/No
CustomOn/OffH&V
Colorboard
Inputsearch Off/On1/On2Autosetup
Off/CC1/CC2/CC3/CC4Color Color/White
Lampcontrol
NormalEco
Lampcontrol
FiltercounterTimerFiltercounterReset
Information InputSourceInformationDisplay
Red/Blue/Yellow/Green
Menuposition
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MidLowXLow
UserHigh
High
LampcounterLampcounterLampcounterreset
Standard
Cornercorrection
Off/Red/White/BlueStore
Cornerpattern
Keystone
StoreReset
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Checktheindicatorsforprojectorcondition.
•••green. •••red •••off
•••blinksgreen.
Whentheprojectionlampreachesitsendoflife,theLAMPREPLACEindicatorlightsyellow.Whenthisindicatorlightsyellow,replacetheprojectionlampwithanewonepromptly.
Theprojectorisoff.(TheACpowercordisunplugged.)
Theprojectorisinstand-bymode.PresstheON/STAND-BYbuttontoturnontheprojector.
Projector ConditionPOWERred/green
IndicatorsLAMP
REPLACEyellow
WARNINGred
Theprojectorispreparingforstand-byortheprojectionlampisbeingcooleddown.TheprojectorcannotbeturnedonuntilcoolingiscompletedandthePOWERindicatorstopsblinking.
Thetemperatureinsidetheprojectorisabnormallyhigh.Theprojectorcannotbeturnedon.Whentheprojectoriscooleddownenoughandthetemperaturereturnstonormal,thePOWERindicatorstopsblinkingandtheprojectorcanbeturnedon.(TheWARNINGindicatorkeepsblinking.)
Theprojectordetectsanabnormalconditionandcannotbeturnedon.UnplugtheACpowercordandplugitagaintoturnontheprojector.Iftheprojectoristurnedoffagain,unplugtheACpowercordandcontactthedealerortheservicecenterforserviceandcheckup.Donotleavetheprojectoron.Itmaycauseanelectricshockorafirehazard.
Theprojectorisoperatingnormally.
TheprojectorisinthePowermanagementmode.
Theprojectorhasbeencooleddownenoughandthetemperaturereturnstonormal.Whenturningontheprojector,theWARNINGindicatorstopsblinking.
Indicators and Projector Condition
•••blinksred.
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Compatible Computer SpecificationsBasicallythisprojectorcanacceptthesignalfromallcomputerswiththeV-,H-Frequencymentionedbelowandlessthan140MHzofDotClock.
Whenselectingthesemodes,PCadjustmentcanbelimited.
Note:Thespecificationsaresubjecttochangewithoutnotice.
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ON-SCREEN DISPLAy
RESOLUTION H-Freq .(KHz)
V-Freq .(Hz)
VGA1 640x480 31.47 59.88VGA2 720x400 31.47 70.09VGA3 640x400 31.47 70.09VGA4 640x480 37.86 74.38VGA5 640x480 37.86 72.81VGA6 640x480 37.50 75.00
MACLC13 640x480 34.97 66.60MAC13 640x480 35.00 66.67
MAC16 832x624 49.72 74.55
SXGA1 1152x864 64.20 70.40
SVGA1 800x600 35.156 56.25SVGA2 800x600 37.88 60.32SVGA3 800x600 46.875 75.00SVGA4 800x600 53.674 85.06SVGA5 800x600 48.08 72.19SVGA6 800x600 37.90 61.03SVGA7 800x600 34.50 55.38SVGA8 800x600 38.00 60.51SVGA9 800x600 38.60 60.31
SVGA11 800x600 38.00 60.51
ON-SCREEN DISPLAy
RESOLUTION H-Freq .(KHz)
V-Freq .(Hz)
XGA10 1024x768XGA11 1024x768XGA12 1024x768XGA13 1024x768
62.04 77.07
XGA14 1024x768
61.00 75.70
XGA15 1024x768
35.522 86.96(Interlace)
46.90 58.20
XGA8 1024x768
47.00 58.30
XGA9 1024x768
58.03 72.00
SXGA4 1280x1024
63.48 79.3536.00 87.17
(Interlace)
63.34 59.98
SXGA5 1280x1024SXGA6 1280x1024SXGA7 1280x1024
63.74 60.0171.69 67.19
SXGA10 1280x960
81.13 76.107
60.00 60.00
XGA1 1024x768
XGA4 1024x768
48.36 60.00
XGA6 1024x768XGA7 1024x768
56.476 70.07
48.50 60.0244.00 54.58
SXGA8 1280x1024SXGA9 1280x1024
63.98 60.0279.976 75.025
XGA5 1024x768 60.31 74.92
VGA7 640x480 43.269 85.00
575i 768x576 15.625 50.00(Interlace)
480i 640x480 15.734 60.00(Interlace)
SXGA12 1152x900 71.40 75.60SXGA11 1152x900 61.20 65.20
SVGA10 800x600 32.70 51.09
SXGA13 1280x1024 50.00 86.00(Interlace)
SXGA2 1280x1024 62.50 58.60SXGA3 1280x1024 63.90 60.00
XGA2 1024x768 68.677 84.997XGA3 1024x768 60.023 75.03
SXGA18 1280x1024 46.43 86.70(Interlace)
SXGA19 1280x1024 63.79 60.18
SXGA14 1280x1024SXGA15 1280x1024SXGA16 1280x1024SXGA17 1152x900
50.00 94.00(Interlace)
63.37 60.0176.97 72.0061.85 66.00
MAC 1280x960 75.00 75.08MAC 1280x1024 80.00 75.08
1080i 1920x1080 33.75 60.00(Interlace)
720p 1280x720
1035i 1920x1035
45.00 60.00
33.75 60.00(Interlace)
1080i 1920x1080 28.125 50.00(Interlace)
SXGA+1 1400x1050 63.97 60.19
MAC21 1152x870 68.68 75.06
UXGA4 1600x1200 93.75 75.00
WXGA2 1360x768WXGA3 1376x768WXGA4 1360x768
UXGA1 1600x1200
47.70 60.00
UXGA2 1600x1200
48.36 60.00
UXGA3 1600x1200
56.16 72.00
75.00 60.0081.25 65.00
WXGA1 1366x768
87.5 70.00
48.36 60.00
SXGA+2 1400x1050 65.35 60.12SXGA+3 1400x1050 65.12 59.90
SXGA20 1280x1024 91.146 85.024
480p 640x480 31.47 59.88575p 768x575 31.25 50.00
WXGA7 1280x768WXGA8 1280x768
60.289 74.89368.633 84.837
WXGA6 1280x768 47.776 59.87MAC19 1024x768 60.24 75.08
720p 1280x720 37.50 50.00
WXGA10 1280x800 41.200 50.000WXGA9 1280x800 49.600 60.050
WXGA11 1280x800 49.702 59.810
WUXGA2 1920x1200WSXGA+1 1680x1050
74.038 59.95065.290 59.954
WUXGA1 1920x1200 74.556 59.885
WXGA+2 1440x900 74.918 60.000WXGA+1 1440x900 55.935 59.887
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Technical Specifications
Mechanical Information ProjectorType Multi-mediaProjector Dimensions(WxHxD) 13.16"x3.09"x10.30"(334.2x78.4x261.5mm)(Notincludingprotrusions) NetWeight 7.7lbs(3.5kg) Feet Adjustment 0˚ to 8.9˚ Panel Resolution LCDPanelSystem 0.8"TFTActiveMatrixtype,3panels PanelResolution 1,024x768dots NumberofPixels 2,359,296(1,024x768x3panels) Signal Compatibility ColorSystem PAL,SECAM,NTSC,NTSC4.43,PAL-M,andPAL-N SD/HDTVSignal 480i,480p,575i,575p,720p,1035i,and1080i ScanningFrequency H-sync.15kHz-100kHz,V-sync.50-100Hz Optical Information ProjectionImageSize(Diagonal) Adjustablefrom40”to300” ThrowDistance 3.1'(0.93m)-37.6'(11.47m) ProjectionLens F1.7-2.5lenswithf=19.2mm-30.2mmwithmanualzoomandfocus ProjectionLamp 275W Interface VideoInputJack RCATypex1 S-videoInputJack MiniDIN4pinx1 AudioInputJacks RCATypex2 Computer1(Component)/Computer2AudioInputJacksMiniJack(stereo)x2 ComputerIn1/ComponentInputTerminal MiniD-sub15pinx1MonitorOutputTerminal MiniD-sub15pinx1 ComputerIn2InputTerminal MiniD-sub15pinx1 ControlPortConnector D-sub9pinx1 AudioOutputJack MiniJack(stereo)x1(variable) LANConnectionTerminal100Base-TX(100Mbps)/10Base-T(10Mbps),RJ45Audio InternalAudioAmp 1.0WRMS Built-inSpeaker 1speaker,ø1.1"(28mm)Power VoltageandPowerConsumption AC100–120V(4.0AMax.Ampere),50/60Hz(TheU.S.AandCanada) AC200–240V(2.1AMax.Ampere),50/60Hz(ContinentalEuropeandTheU.K.) Operating Environment Operating Temperature 41˚F–95˚F (5 ˚C–35 ˚C) Storage Temperature 14˚F–140˚F (-10˚C–60 ˚C)Remote Control Battery AAAorLR031.5VALKALINETYPEx2 Operating Range 16.4' (5 m)/±30˚ Dimensions 2.0"(W)x0.7"(H)x4.3"(D)(52mmx18mmx110mm) NetWeight 2.37oz(67g)(includingbatteries)
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ModelNo.
COMPONENT-VGA Cable : AH-98��1
SCART-VGA Cable : AH-98881
Thepartslistedbelowareoptionallyavailable.Whenorderingthoseparts,specifytheitemnameandModelNo.tothesalesdealer.
Optional Parts
Accessories Owner’sManual(CD-ROM)QuickReferenceGuide&SafetyManual ACPowerCord RemoteControlandBatteries VGACable PINCodeLabel NetworkApplication(CD-ROM)SoftCarryingCase
● Thespecificationsaresubjecttochangewithoutnotice.● LCDpanelsaremanufacturedtothehighestpossiblestandards.Eventhough99.99%ofthepixelsareeffective,atinyfractionofthepixels(0.01%orless)maybeineffectivebythecharacteristicsoftheLCDpanels.
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ThisprojectoriscompliantwithPJLinkStandardClass1ofJBMIA(JapanBusinessMachineandInformationSystemIndustriesAssociation).ThisprojectorsupportsallcommandsdefinedbyPJLinkClass1andisverifiedconformancewithPJLinkStandardClass1.
ForPJLinkpassword,seetheowner’smanualof“NetworkSet-upandOperation.”
ProjectorInput
RGB
Computer2
Component
RGB(Scart)
PJLinkInput
RGB2
RGB1
RGB3
RGB4
Video
S-video
VIDEO2
VIDEO3
Computer1
Video
PJLinkisaregisteredtrademarkofJBMIAandpendingtrademarkinsomecountries.
Pj Link Notice
Parameter
12
11
13
14
22
23
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RGB(Analog)
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COMPUTER IN 1 /COMPONENT IN /COMPUTER IN �/MONITOR OUT (ANALOG)Terminal: Analog RGB (Mini D-sub 15 pin)
5 123410 9 678
15 14 13 1112
Configurations of Terminals
Red(R/Cr)Input/Output
Ground(Horiz.sync.)
Green(G/Y)Input/Output
-----Blue(B/Cb)Input/Output
Ground(Red)Ground(Green)Ground(Blue)
1
5
�
43
6�8
+5VPower/-----
Horiz.sync.Input/Output(CompositeH/Vsync.)
Ground(Vert.sync.)
DDCData/-----Ground/-----
Vert.sync.DDCClock/-----
9
13
10
1�11
1415
RX–TX+TX–RX+
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87654321
56�8
1
LAN TERMINAL
-----
---------------
CONTROL PORT CONNECTOR (D-sub 9 pin)
-----RXDTXD-----SG-----RTSCTS
Serial12345678
-----9
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WritedownthePINcodenumberinthecolumnbelowandkeepitwiththismanualsecurely.Ifyouforgotorlostthenumberandunabletooperatetheprojector,contacttheservicestation.
PIN Code Number Memo
FactorydefaultsetNo:1234*
FactorydefaultsetNo:4321*
Putthelabelbelow(supplied)oninaprominentplaceoftheprojector'sbodywhileitislockedwithaPINcode.
WhiletheprojectorislockedwiththePINcode.
PIN Code Lock No .
Logo PIN Code Lock No .
*Should thefour-digitnumberbechanged,thefactorysetnumberwillbeinvalid.
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Dimensions
Appendix
Unit:inch(mm)
ScrewHolesforCeilingMountScrew:M4Depth:0.472(12.0)
10.3
0 (2
61.5
)
13.16(334.2)
2.12
(53.
8)
3.17(80.5)
3.09
(78.
4)3.
66(9
3.0)
5.08(129.0) 5.20(132.0)
2.78
(70.
5)
5.08(129.0)
5.51
(140
.0)
4.43(112.5)
KB8BC
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