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1.                       SINSV   VSTA  With the EASY menu  items shown in the table below can be FAE       performed  Perform each operation in accordance with the OPTCALBLAK OF  instructions in the table below  BRIGHT 40   CONTRAST  0  a 5 COLOR  0  Select an item using the A V buttons  and press the  lt   gt  TINT    button to perform each function    SHRPNESS     8  WHISPER NORMAL  MIRROR NORMAL  RESET  FILTER TIME 0  LANGUAGE   ENGLISH  Go To Advance Menu                                                             Item Description  ASPECT Select the ASPECT menu to toggle the mode of image aspect ratio   Refer to description of    ASPECT    in the    IMAGE    menu   M  KEYSTONE Perform the KEYSTONE adjustment using  lt   gt  buttons    Refer to description of    KEYSTONE     in the    SETUP    menu   M2  Select a picture mode using  lt   gt  button   M  DE NORMAL    CINEMA  amp  MUSIC  amp  SPORTS   DYNAMIC  My  Select a Optical Black mode using  lt   gt  button   OPTICAL BLACK OFF  amp  NATURAL  amp  DEEP BLACK  qe SR SN  BRIGHT Refer to description of    BRIGHT    in the    PICTURE    menu   G19   CONTRAST Refer to description of    CONTRAST    in the    PICTURE    menu   19   COLOR Refer to description of    COLOR    in the    PICTURE    menu   19  TINT Refer to description of    TINT    in the    PICTURE    menu     Q 19   SHRPNESS Refer to description of    SHARPNESS    in the    PICTURE    menu   G20   WHISPER Refer to description of    WHISPER    in the    SETUP    men
2.                Projector HITACHI  PJ  TX100 Inspire the Next    User s Manual   Operating Guide    Thank you for purchasing this projector     ENGLISH td    IN SOUL Walks MEMUEI    Various symbols are used in this manual  The meanings of these symbols are   described below    AWARNING This symbol indicates information that   if ignored  could possibly  result in personal injury or even death due to incorrect handling    ACAUTION This symbol indicates information that   if ignored  could result  possibly in personal injury or physical damage due to incorrect  handling       A Please refer to the pages written following this symbol     NOTE e The information in this manual is subject to chance without notice     The manufacture assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this manual   lt  gt       The reproductiob  transmission or use of this document or contents is not permitted without  express written authority           Trademark acknowledgment  e VGA and XGA are registered trademarks of the International Business Machines  Corporation     Apple and Mac are registrered trademarks of the Apple Computer  Inc   e VESA and SVGA are trademarks of the Video Electronics Standard Association     Internet Explorer is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation   All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners                  an   About this manual           1  CONTENTS s a c aaia t aa ai e e FR 2  Projector features           3  Preparations               
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4.     memo About the MyScreen  please refer to the item    MyScreen       in   this table     Pressing the  gt   or the ENTER  button starts the MyScreen  registration  Please see the flow chart on the following page     Select the TURN ON or the TURN OFF using the A    buttons     TURN ON  amp  TURN OFF   The TURN ON disables the operation of the item    MyScreen    of this   SCREEN menu        START UP       My Screen       My Screen Lock             27          ENGLISH i             SCREEN Menu  continued     Item Description          Select the TURN ON or the TURN OFF using the A    buttons     TURN ON  amp  TURN OFF   When the TURN ON is selected  the following message function   works    The message of the    AUTO IN PROGRESS    for the auto   adjustment    MESSAGE The message of the  NO INPUT IS DETECTED      The message of the  SYNC IS OUT OF RANGE      The message of the    Detecting          The indication of the input signal by input change    The indication of the aspect ratio by changing the aspect ratio    The indication of    IRIS        BRIGHT        CONTRAST        COLOR    by   adjusting them           How to register your picture as the MyScreen    MyScreen is pointed on the SCREEN menu     Press the  gt    button De    Do you start capturing this picture                                RESET   NO ENTER   YES                         The MyScreen  menu appears   Do you capture the picture from  the current screen        NO  Press the RESET button             If
5.    2 Insert the batteries     Align and insert the two AAA batteries according  to their plus and minus terminals as indicated in the  remote control     3 Close the battery cover     Replace the battery cover in the direction of the  arrow and snap it back into place     10                               Using the LIGHT button    To illuminate the buttons of the remote control  press the FAD LIGHT  LIGHT button of it  button    1 Press the LIGHT button     i    000  008    MO    DDT   dO  SE    If you don t push the LIGHT button again  the lights will  2_ EP    turn off in several seconds     OO  OO  00          DO  Using the remote control       The remote control works with the projector   s remote sensor        e The range of the remote sensor is 3 meters with  a 60  degree range  30 degrees to the left and  right of the remote sensor        Also a remote signal reflected in the screen etc   may be available  If it is difficult to send a remote  signal to the sensor directly  please try     e Since the remote control uses infrared light CD  to send signals to the projector  Class1 LED     be sure to use the remote control in an area  free from obstacles that could block the remote  control   s output signal to the projector            LZ  approximately        3 meters    i AR     30                     NOTE   Turn the power on off in right order  Please power on the projector  before the connected devices  Power off the projector after the connected devices           FAN S
6.    SAR RH KEE 33  Using the automatic Inside of the projector            34  adjustment feature              44 Caring forthe lens              34  Improving the contrast ratio        14  Caring for the cabinet and remote control     34  Selecting a mode of picture type   15 Troubleshooting            35  Adjusting a black image          15 Related messages              35  Adjusting the picture             16 Regarding the indicator lamps      37  Recalling your adjustment         16 Phenomena that may easily be  Multifunctional settings      17 mistaken for machine defects      39  Using the menu function         17 Warranty and after service    41  EASY Menu  i 24 ss 2h scecex as 18 Specifications             41    ASPECT  KEYSTONE  MODE     OPTICAL BLACK  BRIGHT  CONTRAST  Technical  English only     COLOR  TINT  SHRPNESS  WHISPER   MIRROR  RESET  FILTER TIME   LANGUAGE  Go To Advanced Menu     Please see the end of this book   although only in English                                  Projecton features    This projector is used to project various computer signals as well as NTSC PAL   SECAP video signals onto a screen  Little space is required for installation and  large images can easily be realized     This is the entertainment projector that will turn your room into a high  definition theater     O Super focus ED  Extra low dispersion  lenses are adopted for the highest  possible image quality   O 720P wide LCD panels realize faithful reproduction of high definition i
7.   AFTER REPLACING LAMP   RESET THE LAMP TIMER     THE POWER WILL TURN OFF  AFTER    hr     The time the lamp timer has counted is approaching  2000 hours  so a lamp change within    hours is  recommended    When lamp usage reaches 2000 hours  the power will  automatically be turned off  Please change the lamp by  referring to the section    Lamp     After you have changed the  lamp  please be sure to reset the lamp timer        3 CHANGE THE LAMP    AFTER REPLACING LAMP   RESET THE LAMP TIMER     THE POWER WILL TURN OFF  AFTER 0 hr        NO INPUT IS DETECTED  ON kkk          As the time the lamp timer has counted has reached  2000 hours  the power will soon be automatically  turned off    Please immediately turn the power off  and change the lamp  by referring to the section    Lamp     After changing the lamp   please be sure to reset the lamp timer     There is no input signal   Please confirm the signal input connection  and the status  of the signal source         This table is continued to the following page      NOTE  Alamp has a finite product life  Lamps are characterized by the  fact that  after long hours of usage  a lamp will no longer light up  or the lamp  will break or burst  etc  This projector is equipped with an automatic shut down  function  such that the power will automatically be turned off when lamp usage    time has reached 2000 hours  Please be aware  however  that among lamp  types  there are major differences in product lifetimes  a lamp may thus fai
8.   Koi   3 Set the power switch to the OFF position  The ar      Solid orange     POWER indicator will go off        12    oe                             Que    Selecting an input signal  Using the projector s button  press the INPUT    button   Each time you press the INPUT button  the projector        switches between its input ports  Select the signal  you wish to project     COMPONENT VIDEO  gt  S VIDEO  gt  VIDEO  gt  DVI D  gt  COMPUTER         MENU ENTER    INPUT        ENGLISH i    RESET          1 Using the remote control s button  press the button    DVI  PC  COMPO  S VIDEO or VIDEO according to  the input port to choose     O DVI button  gt  DVI D   O PC button  gt  COMPUTER   O COMPO button  gt  COMPONENT VIDEO  O S VIDEO button  gt  S VIDEO   O VIDEO button  gt  VIDEO       Selecting an aspect ratio  Press the ASPECT button  remote control  to toggle between the modes for    aspect ratio   The NORMAL mode keeps the original aspect ratio of the signal  At a HDTV  signal of 1125i or 750p  only the 16 9 mode can be selected   O At a DVI D port s input  4 3  gt  16 9  gt  WIDE  gt  MOVIE1  gt  MOVIE2  gt  NORMAL       O At a computer signal  not DVI D port s input   4 3  gt  16 9  gt  NORMAL  1  O At a video signal  4 3  gt  16 9  gt  WIDE  gt  MOVIE1  gt  MOVIE2             O At no signal  4 3      gt  16 9    At a signal ii  for 4 3 Ox  40    At a signal   O o  for 16 9   0       13                Adjusting the zoom and focus Ene Zoom knob    1 Use the zoom knob to 
9.   blurry     Either the focus and or horizontal phase settings are  not properly    Adjust the focus using the focus knob  and or H PHASE  using the menu function     14  22       The lens is dirty or misty   Clean the lens by referring to the section    Caring For The  Lens           34       40                   Warranty and after service    If a problem occurs with the equipment  first refer to the    Troubleshooting    and  run through the suggested checks  If this does not resolve the problem  please  contact your dealer or the service company  They will tell you what warranty  condition is applied     ENGLISH ia    SOCIOS  NOTE e This specifications are subject to change without notice     Item Specification    Product name Liquid crystal projector       Liquid Panel size 1 8 cm  0 7 type    Crystal   Drive system TFT active matrix   panel   Pixels 921 600 pixels  1280 horizontal x 720 vertical   Lens Zoom lens F 1 8   2 4 f 20 0   31 9 mm  Lamp 150W UHB   Power Supply AC100 120V 2 4A  AC220 240V 1 1A    Power Consumption 220W                            Temperature range 5   35  C  Operating    340  W  x 110  H  x 280  D  mm  Not including protruding  parts    e Please refer to the figure of the section    TECHNICAL    of  the end of this manual    Weight  mass  4 5 kg    RGB input ports Control port  CONTROL       Size          Component Video   Y  Cb Pb  Cr Pr     Lamp DT00661  Air filter NJ09452  Others e Please consult your dealer           Optional  parts          
10.   internal temperature has happened   LAMP indicator  L37  light or blinks when any problem about  the lamp has happened   Cursor buttons  G17   works for adjusting or menu controlling   ENTER button  MI  proceeds to the next operation at the  menu functions   RESET button  MI  cancels the adjustment in progress     ENGLISH i      Note that the items whose functions  are performed simultaneously with  operating are nor reset     LIGHT button    411   turn on off the back light for  the remote control buttons    MEMORY button    19  toggles between your  adjustments    IRIS button  G14   toggles between the modes  for the iris    ENTER button  MT   the same as the above     RESET button  MT   the same as the above     CONTRAST buttons  M16  controls the contrast of the  whole screen    COLOR buttons    16   controls the color of the whole  screen    AUTO button  M14  executes automatic  adjustment    VIDEO button  13   selects the VIDEO port input    S VIDEO button  M13  selects the S VIDEO port input    5                      SANE  UO     Arrangement       Refer to the illustrations and tables below to determine the screen size and projection  distance    The values shown in the table are calculated for a full size screen  1280 x 720    a  Distance from the projector to the screen   10      b  The height of the screen  410            At 16 9 screen size Screen size    a Projection distance  inch  m     b Screen height  Sereai size  inch  m   min  max   inch  cm    30  0 8   3
11.   page       No pictures are  displayed     The PC cannot detect the projector as a plug and  play monitor    Make sure that the PC   s can detect a plug and play monitor  using other plug and play monitor        If the connected PC has a DVI output  the driver  software of the DVI board is too old   Consult with the dealer of your PC to install new software        The signal source cannot output both a DVI signal  and a VGA signal simultaneously    Disconnect the VGA connection when you use the DVI  input        If the output signal can be selected on the PC  it isn t  selected properly  Select the digital output for DVI connection        Colors have a  faded  out  appearance  or  Color tone is  poor     Color settings are not correctly adjusted   Perform picture adjustments by changing the COLOR TEMP   COLOR and or TINT settings  using the menu functions     18  19       COLOR SPACE setting is not suitable   Change the COLOR SPACE setting to AUTO  RGB   SMPTE240  REC709 or REC601     24       Pictures appear  dark     The brightness and or contrast are adjusted to an  extremely low level    Adjust the BRIGHT and or CONTRAST settings to a higher  level using the menu function     16  18   19       The IRIS setting lowers the brightness   Set the IRIS to  10     26       The WHISPER function is working   Select the NORMAL to the item WHISPER in the SETUP  menu     26       The lamp is approaching the end of its product  lifetime   Replace the lamp     32       Pictures appear
12.  FILM mode is adaptable to the 3 2 Pull   Down system to the conversion   PROGRESSIVE   memo When the TV or FILM is selected  the screen image will  be crisper  But it may cause a certain defect  for example  jagged  line  of the picture at a quick moving object  In such a case  please  select the TURN OFF  even though the screen image may lose the  crisp   memo This function may cause a certain degradation of the picture   In such a case  please select the TURN OFF   Selecting one from the following and then pressing the  gt   or the  ENTER  button performs each function     LOAD1  amp  LOAD2  amp  LOAD3  amp  LOAD4 i  SAVE4  amp SAVE3  amp  SAVE2  amp  SAVE1  MY MEMORY    This projector has 4 numbered memories for adjustment data   Performing the SAVE1  SAVE2  SAVE3 or SAVE4 puts the current  adjustment data on the memory whose number corresponds with  the command   s number  Performing the LOAD1  LOAD2  LOAD3 or  LOAD4 loads the data on the memory whose number corresponds  with the command   s number  and adjusts the picture automatically  depending on the data                       PICTURE Menu  continued     Adjustment steps of the CUSTOM GAMMA or the CUSTOM COLOR TEMP    Press the ENTER button while the CUSTOM menu of     GAMMA    or    COLOR TEMP    is displayed  And the test Test pattern  pattern appears at the top of the screen as shown in the  right    Each time you press the ENTER button  the pattern  changes as below        No pattern  gt  Gray scale 9 steps      
13.  T__ Ramp  gt  Gray scale 15 steps     These patterns help you perceive the effect of your  adjustments              The CUSTOM GAMMA adjustment  Choose a tone using the  lt   gt  button and adjust the gamma by the A    buttons     This function is useful when you want to change the brightness of the particular  tones  Eight of equalizing bars corresponds to eight of tones of test pattern except  the darkest in the left end  If you want to adjust the 2    tone from left end on the  test pattern  use the equalizing adjustment bar    1        memo The darkest tone at the left end of the test pattern cannot be controlled with  any of equalizing adjustment bar        apne                         EThe CUSTOM GAMMA adjustment    Choose the offset and or the gain item for each color  using the  lt   gt  button and adjust by the A W buttons           OFFSET GAIN  RGB RGB    ti    44  0  0  0  0  0    lt  COLOR TEMP    OFFSET adjustments change the color intensity on the  whole tones of the test pattern     GAIN adjustments mainly affect color intensity on the  brighter tones of the test pattern        S    21                 ENGLISH td             MENU  RGB   IMAGE Menu        OVER SCAN    With the IMAGE menu  the items shown in the table below   sur        rosirox    SCREEN H PHASE    can be performed  Perform each operation in accordance loro     usze  with the instructions in the table below  poner tear          Item Description    Select an Aspect Ratio using the A V buttons   At
14.  a COMPUTER input    4 3  amp  16 9  amp  NORMAL  e The NORMAL keeps the original aspect ratio of the input signal   e At a COMPUTER input  selecting an aspect ratio may display the  message   SYNC IS OUT OF RANGE     In this case  please select  one of other aspect ratios   At a DVI D input    4 3  amp  16 9  amp  WIDE   MOVIE1  amp  MOVIE2  amp  NORMAL  At a VIDEO input  a S VIDEO input or a COMPONENT VIDEO  input    4 3  amp  16 9    WIDE  amp  MOVIE 1  amp  MOVIE 2    At a COMPONENT VIDEO input of 16 9 HD signal of 1125i 1080i    750p 720p   only 16 9 can be selected   At no input     4 3    16 9    Adjust the over scan ratio using the A    buttons     Small  amp  Large  memo This item can be selected only at a video signal   OVER SCAN memo When this adjustment is too large  certain degradation may  appear at the frame area of the picture  In such a case  please  adjust small     ASPECT          Adjust the vertical position using the A W buttons     V POSITION Up  amp  Down  memo This item cannot be selected only at a DVI D signal        Adjust the horizontal position using the   buttons     H POSITION Left  amp  Right  memo This item cannot be selected only at a DVI D signal        Adjust the horizontal phase to eliminate flicker using the A V  buttons      H PHASE Right  amp  Left   memo This item can be selected only at a RGB signal or a  component video signal              22                         IMAGE Menu  continued   Item Description  Adjust the horizontal size 
15.  liquid crystal displays  and such do not constitute or  imply a machine defect     Reference    Phenomenon Cases not involving a machine defect page       The electrical power cord is not plugged in     Correctly connect the power cord  NH       The power switch is not set to the on position     Set the power switch to        On   12       The main power source has been interrupted during   operation such as by a power outage  blackout   etc    Power does not   Please turn the power off  and allow the unit to cool down at  come on  least 20 minutes  After the projector has sufficiently cooled    down  please turn the power on again        Either there is no lamp and or lamp cover  or either  of these has not been properly fixed    Please turn the power off  and allow the unit to cool down at  least 45 minutes  After the projector has sufficiently cooled  down  please make confirmation of the attachment state of  the lamp and lamp cover  and then turn the power on again        The lens cap is attached   Remove the lens cap        The signal cables are not correctly connected     No pictures are A  p Correctly connect the connection cables        displayed   The brightness is adjusted to an extremely low level   Adjust the BRIGHT to a higher level using the menu function  or the remote control        39          ENGLISH E                   Phenomena that may easily be mistaken for machine defects  continued        Phenomenon    Cases not involving a machine defect    Reference
16.  right  Choose an item using  the  lt   gt  buttons  and adjust the level using  the A    buttons      memo When you press the ENTER button   the test pattern for checking appears on the CAMMAICUSTOM    screen     21           COLOR TEMP    Select a color temperature using the A V buttons     9300K  amp  8500K   8000K  amp  7500K  amp  6500K    DYNAMIC  amp   CUSTOM  Selecting CUSTOM and pressing the  gt   button make the adjustment enabled     CUSTOM mode    Select a color item of OFFSET or GAIN  using the  lt   gt  buttons  and adjust the level  using the A    buttons      memo When you press the ENTER button  the test pattern for  checking appears on the screen     21         OFFSET GAIN  RGB RGB    il    4 0  0  0     0  0  0 pl  v   lt  COLOR TEMP J           COLOR    Adjust the whole color using the A W buttons     Strong  amp  Weak  memo This item can be selected only at a video signal   memo This function doesn   t work with some input signal formats        TINT             Adjust the tint using the A W buttons     Green  amp  Red  memo This item can be selected only at a video signal     19          ENGLISH E             PICTURE Menu  continued                 20          Item Description  Adjust the sharpness using the A W buttons     SHARPNESS Clear  amp  Soft  Select the Progressive Mode   TV  amp  FILM  amp  TURN OFF  memo This function performs only at an interlaced signal of a  VIDEO input  a S VIDEO input or a COMPONENT VIDEO input of  525i or 625i signal  The
17.  the RESET  button is pressed              YES  Press the ENTER button     5    The picture freeze and the frame for capturing appears  I I                               Move the frame to the position of the picture L _ J  which you want to use  using A W  4  P buttons  pee n  and press the ENTER button to register  eT  Registering  a       It takes about 1 2 minute to register  x a  A             Just when the picture registration is completed  the registered screen and MyScreen registration is finished   the message of the right is displayed for a few seconds              If the picture registration failed  A capturing error has occurred   the message of the right is displayed for a few seconds  eee             28                                MENU  RGB   OBE ON INST WTOOF o    LAMP TIME 0  FILTER TIME 0    With the OPTION menu  items shown in the table below can SERVICE    be performed  Perform each operation in accordance with  the instructions in the table below     Item    AUTO OFF          Description    Set the time using the A W buttons     Long  max  99 minutes   amp  Short  min  0 minute   DISABLE     2s   2S    ex  I  vv   When the time is set to 1 to 99  the projector lamp will go off and  the power indicator begins blinking when the passed time with a  proper signal  without no signal and an unsuitable signal  reaches  at the set time  Please refer to the section  Turning Off The Power           LAMP TIME    Pressing the RESET button for about 3 seconds display
18. 2  08    5  1 3    15  37     Projector  Screen          of                           At 4 3 screen size Screen size    a Projection distance  inch  m     b Screen height  i  inch  m   min  max   inch  cm    Screen size 30  0 8   39  1 0    65  16    18  46     of        lt  lt      Screen                                        Using the lens shift dials    The Lens of this projector can be shifted horizontally and vertically  When you  want to adjust the picture position  use the lens shift dials        ENGLISH i       1 4A   a  Using the horizontal picture shift    dial shifts the picture to right or  left  1 4V                          b  Using the vertical lens shift dial sm   shifts the picture upward or  downward  34                  Adjusting the projector s elevator  lt p           You can use the elevator feet to make adjustments if the surface on which you  need to set the projector is uneven or if you otherwise need to adjust the angle of  projection  The adjustment range of the elevator feet is 0 to 9 degrees     1 Press and hold in the elevator buttons     2 Raise or lower the projector to the desired height    and the release the elevator buttons   When you release the elevator buttons  the elevator  feet will lock into position    3 As necessary  you can also finely adjust the height    of the projector by twisting the elevator feet by hand        Elevator Elevator  feet button          b                        Connecting your devices    NOTE   Whenever attempt
19. 3  About contents of package         3  Fastening the lens cover          3  Part names                  4  Project oases RTE NEEDS 4  Remote control                  5  Settingup                 6  Arrangement                005 6  Using the lens shift dials           7    Adjusting the projector s elevator    7  Connecting your devices          8       PICTURE Menu                 BRIGHT  CONTRAST  GAMMA  COLOR TEMP   COLOR  TINT  SHARPNESS  PROGRESSIVE   MY MEMORY   Adjustment steps of the CUSTOM GAMMA  or the CUSTOM COLOR TEMP     21    IMAGE Menu                   22  ASPECT  OVER SCAN  V POSITION   H POSITION  H PHASE  H SIZE   AUTO ADJUST    INPUT Menu  COLOR SPACE  COMPONENT   VIDEO FORMAT  DVI  S ASPECT   INFORMATION    SETUP Menu                     26    Connecting power supply         10 KEYSTONE  WHISPER  IRIS  MIRROR  Remote control            10 SCREEN Menu                27  Putting batteries                10 LANGUAGE  MENU POSITION   Using the LIGHT button           11 OSD BRIGHT  START UP  My Screen   Using the remote control          11 My Screen Lock  MESSAGE  Power on off 12 How to register your picture as the  Turning on the power            12 MANTRET i i anaana    Turning off the power            12 OPTION Menu                 29  Operating 13 AUTO OFF  LAMP TIME  FILTER TIME  SERVICE  Selecting an input signal         43 Maintenance              31  Selecting an aspect ratio         13 rae ee See 32  Adjusting the zoom and focus     14 ir fi fer     
20. NVERT    mon   fe gp al ee       WHISPER                                                       26                   SONE EN Menu LANGUAGE ENGLISH    MENU POSITION    With the SCREEN menu  the items shown in the table below cae    ola  MyScreen    can be performed  Perform each operation in accordance  fonon   myseeentok TuRN OFF  with the instructions in the table below  hl eo          Item Description    Select a menu language using the A W buttons     ENGLISH   FRAN  AIS   DEUTSCH   ESPANOL  amp  AND          AG  LANGUAGE NORSK  amp  NEDERLANDS    PORTUGUES  amp  H  RE    PX          N z  eta   SVENSKA  amp  PYCCKMM  amp  SUOMI  amp  POLSKI       Adjust the menu position using the A W  lt   gt  buttons     Up        Left amp    Right  AL  Down   To quit the operation  press the    MENU    button or keep no operation  for 50 seconds     MENU POSITION    Select a brightness level of the OSD on the screen using the A V  OSD BRIGHT buttons     BRIGHT  amp  DARK    Select a type of the START UP screen using the A W buttons     MyScreen  amp  ORIGINAL  amp  TURN OFF   The START UP screen is the screen  which is displayed by   detecting no signal or an unsuitable signal    The MyScreen is the screen you can register a desired screen  and   the ORIGINAL is the existing standard screen  When the TURN   OFF is selected  the BLUE is used    memo The MyScreen and the ORIGINAL Screen will each change   to a non patterned  plain  black color screen several minutes after   being displayed
21. TANDBY ON   p   button POWER  ne  ao i re  i   button  switch   i Bellas    indicator          Turning on the power    Make sure that the power cord is firmly and correctly connected to the    projector and outlet  sees    2 Remove the lens cover  and set the power switch to I of ED O    the ON position  U  Solid orange   The power indicator will light to solid orange  Then wait POWER  several seconds because buttons may not function for    gt   Blinking green   these several seconds  Jt  3 Press the button STANDBY ON  projector  or POWER roe     remote control    Solid green     The projector lamp will light up and the POWER  indicator will begin blinking green   When the power is completely on  the indicator will stop blinking light green     To display the picture  select an input signal according to the section  Selecting an  input signal   2413   Then select the aspect ratio  M13   adjust the picture position    7  and adjust the zoom and focus  M14     Turning off the power    Press the button STANDBY ON  projector  or POWER  remote control      The message  Power off   will appear on the  screen for approximately 5 seconds    CD  Power off     2 Press the button STANDBY ON  projector  or    POWER  remote control  again while the message    is visible  POWER  The projector lamp will go off  and the POWER me  indicator will begin blinking orange  Then the POWER  inking orange     indicator will stop blinking and light to solid orange Uh  when the lamp cooling is complete
22. U  RGB     NI B Um M en u powe   COLOR SPACE AUTO    COMPONENT COMPONENT    With the INPUT menu  the items shown in the table below  sme m ow   SCREEN S ASPECT TURN OFF    can be performed  Perform each operation in accordance OPTION INFORMATION  with the instructions in the table below  PARVEN       Item Description    Select a color space mode using the A    buttons      AUTO   RGB  amp  SMPTE240  amp  REC709  amp  REC601  Selecting the AUTO automatically selects the optimum mode   memo This item can not be selected only at a VIDEO or a S VIDEO  signal   memo The AUTO operation may not work well at some signals   In such a case  select the SMPTE240 or the REC709 for a HDTV  signal     Select a function of COMPONENT port using the A    buttons     COMPONENT  amp  SCART RGB   COMPONENT When the SCART RGB is selected  the COMPONENT port function   as a port fora SCART RGB signal input  Please refer to the section      Connecting Your Devices        COLOR SPACE          Select a signal type mode using the A    buttons     AUTO  amp  NTSC  amp  PAL  amp  SECAM  amp  NTSC4 43  amp  M PAL   amp   N PAL  Selecting the AUTO automatically selects the optimum mode   memo This item is performs only at a video signal from the VIDEO  port or the S  VIDEO port  For a component video signal  the signal  type is identified automatically independently of this function   memo The AUTO operation may not work well at some signals  If  the picture becomes unstable  ex  a irregular picture  a col
23. adjust the screen size     2 Use the focus knob to focus the picture           Using the automatic adjustment feature  1 Press the AUTO button  remote control      The automatic adjustment operation requires approximately 10 seconds  Also  please note that it may not function correctly with some input   O At a computer signal  The vertical position  the horizontal position   the clock phase and horizontal size will be  automatically adjusted   Make sure that the application window is set to  its maximum size prior to attempting to use this  feature  A dark picture may still be incorrectly  adjusted  Use a bright picture when adjusting     O At a video signal  The video format best suited for the respective input signal will be selected  automatically   This function is available only when the AUTO mode is selected to the item  VIDEO FORMAT of the INPUT menu  M24  For a component video signal   the signal type is identified automatically independently of this function        Improving the contrast ratio  1 Press the IRIS button  remote control      Adialog will appear on the screen to aid you in  adjusting the iris   Use the cursor buttons A     remote control     projector  to adjust the iris     Press the IRIS button again to close the dialog and    complete this operation   Even if you don t do anything  the dialog will  automatically disappear after about 5 seconds              000   DOG     9    amp           000     00009  0000       G  0       14                   Selec
24. der the item indication    to adjust  Use the     button to increase the item  or  use the     button to decrease the item    A dialog will appear on the screen to aid you in  adjusting the item to adjust  You can inactivate the  display using the item  MESSAGE  of the SCREEN  menu    227     2 If you don t do anything  the dialog will automatically    disappear after about 5 seconds         MENU   RESET    OOO  22    Recalling your adjustment        This projector can memorize 4 settings by the MY S a    MEMORY function of the PICTURE menu    220   N D  amp   Pressing the MEMORY button  remote control  calls the    D  settings and adjusts the current picture   gt te oy    The memory which is not registered is skipped  When  there is no memory registered  the picture isn t adjusted   1 Press the MEMORY button     Each time you press the MEMORY button  one of  memorized settings comes in the order below     LOAD1  gt  LOAD2  gt  LOAD3  gt  LOAD4  GR o            000     0000  0009  0    16                   Multifunctionallsettings    Using the menu function    This projector has the following menus  PICTURE  IMAGE  INPUT  SETUP   SCREEN  OPTION and EASY MENU  Each of these menus is operated using the  same methods  The basic operations of these menus are as follows     ENGLISH E               Cursor buttons  FEC   MENU ENTER    A  ENTER button   A Cm   O O     INPUT RESET   MENU button Cand  Ca     Q RESET button        an BGC ONIRA STG Rl       1 Press the MENU button  remot
25. detecting  window should be cleaned for normal operation of the optical dust detecting  system  Please pay attention not to remain fiber or fragment of cloth inside the duct     1 Turn off the projector  and unplug the power cord     After making sure that the projector has cooled    adequately  remove the filter cover   Hold the release buttons of the filter cover  while  pulling up it    Wipe the transparent area of the filter cover by    using a swab or a soft cloth     4 Remove the air filter     Hold the release buttons of the air filter  while  pulling up it    5 Wipe the dust detecting window by using a soft   cloth     6 Replace the air filter and filter cover     Release  buttons                                           Dust detecting     window   WIE  Rear side   aa ere           Bottom side   36                                      Regarding the indicator lamps   Lighting and flashing of the POWER indicator  the LAMP indicator  and the TEMP  indicator have the meanings as described in the table below  Please respond   in accordance with the instructions within the table  If the same indication is  displayed after the treatment  or if an indication other than the following is  displayed  please contact your dealer or service company     ENGLISH E    NOTE   When the interior portion has become overheated  for safety  purposes  the power source is automatically turned off  and the indicator lamps  may also be turned off  In such a case  press the    O     OFF  side o
26. e control projector                              The advanced MENU or EASY MENU will appear  Which  menu is displayed is dependent on the last use   Use the cursor buttons A W  remote control projector  to f    Fomes nma    select a menu  MENU  O At the EASY MENU  if you want it to change to the  advanced MENU  select the  Go to Advanced Menu    O At the advanced MENU  select a menu of PICTURE  KEYSTONE  0  IMAGE  INPUT  SETUP  SCREEN or OPTION  a ie ee  If you want it to change to the EASY MENU  select the BRIGHT 4  EASY MENU  com    Then press the cursor button   or the ENTER button a   lt a   remote control projector  to progress  The display of the nieve coal  selected menu will active  RESET  FILTER TIME 0  4 Use the cursor buttons A W to select an item to operate  mer eval    Then press the cursor button    gt  or the ENTER button to Se  progress  The operation display of the selected item will EASY MENU  appear     5 Use the cursor buttons A    to operate the item     When you want to reset the operation  press the RESET button  remote  control projector  during the operation  Note that items whose functions are    performed simultaneously with operation  ex  LANGUAGE  H PHASE etc    aren t reset     When you want to return to the previous display  press the cursor button  lt      Press the MENU button again to close the menu and complete this operation       Even if you don t do anything  the dialog will automatically disappear after  about 50 seconds     17          
27. eral temperature exceed 35  C    If the same indication is displayed after the treatment    please change the lamp by referring to the section      Lamp                    37             Regarding the indicator lamps  continued     POWER  indicator    LAMP TEMP  indicator  indicator    Description       Blinking  In Red  or  Lighting  In Red    Blinking  In Red  or  Lighting  In Red    Turned   Blinking  off In Red    Turned   Lighting  off In Red       The cooling fan is not operating    Please turn the power off  and allow the unit to cool  down at least 20 minutes  After the projector has  sufficiently cooled down  please make confirmation  that no foreign matter has become caught in the fan   etc   and then turn the power on again    If the same indication is displayed after the treatment   please contact your dealer or service company     There is a possibility that the interior portion  has become heated    Please turn the power off  and allow the unit to cool  down at least 20 minutes  After the projector has  sufficiently cooled down  please make confirmation of  the following items  and then turn the power on again     Is there blockage of the air passage aperture      Is the air filter dirty      Does the peripheral temperature exceed 35  C    If the same indication is displayed after the treatment   please change the lamp by referring to the section     Lamp           Lighting  In Green    Alternative  blinking in Red    There is a possibility that the interior por
28. f the main  power switch  and wait at least 45 minutes  After the projector has sufficiently  cooled down  please make confirmation of the attachment state of the lamp and  lamp cover  and then turn the power on again     POWER LAMP TEMP  indicator  indicator indicator    Lighting   Turned   Turned   The projector is in a standby state   In Orange off off Please refer to the section    Power On Off        Description          Blinking   Turned   Turned   The projector is warming up   In Green off off Please wait        Lighting   Turned   Turned   The projector is in an on state   In Green off off Ordinary operations may be performed        Blinking   Turned   Turned   The projector is cooling down   In Orange off off Please wait     The projector is cooling down  A certain error  has been detected    Please wait until the POWER indicator finishes blink   and then perform the proper response measure using  the item descriptions below as reference        Blinking    discre     discre   In Red tionary    tionary        The lamp does not light  and there is a   possibility that interior portion has become   heated    Please turn the power off  and allow the unit to cool   Blinking down at least 20 minutes  After the projector has   In Red Lighting sufficiently cooled down  please make confirmation of  or In Red the following items  and then turn the power on again    Lighting   Is there blockage of the air passage aperture    In Red   Is the air filter dirty      Does the periph
29. ing to connect a laptop computer to the projector  be sure  to activate the laptop   s RGB external image output  set the laptop to CRT display or to  simultaneous LCD and CRT display   For details on how this is done  please refer to the  instruction manual of the corresponding laptop computer      Secure the screws on the connectors and tighten      Some computers may have multiple display screen modes  Use of some of these  modes will not be possible with this projector      For some COMPUTER input modes  the optional Mac adapter is necessary      When the image resolution is changed on a computer  depending on an input   automatic adjust function may take some time and may not be completed  In this case   you may not be able to see a check box to select    Yes No    for the new resolution on  Windows  Then the resolution will go back to the original  It might be recommended to  use other CRT or TFT monitors to change the resolution     About Plug and Play capability   Plug and Play is a system composed of the computer  its operating system and  peripheral equipment  i e  display devices   This projector is compatible with VESA DDC  2B  Plug and Play can be achieved by connecting this projector to computers that are  VESA DDC  display data channel  compatible    e Please take advantage of this function by connecting the accessory RGB cable to  the COMPUTER port  DDC 2B compatible  and or the optional DVI cable to the DVI D  port  DDC 2B compatible   Plug and Play may not w
30. jector     Elevator foot       ai Elevator button  al    Power Switch  a1  AC inlet  G10            DVI D port  ag       Cem       GQ   lt EM gt  Eze  COMPONENT O ows S Q svoo    CoH TER a  VIDEO ports  M8 OF On  O CONTROL port  Y      RIPR    a8  CB PB       OMPONEN  VIDEO  CR PR     SEE COMPUTER   AT port  M8  S VIDEO port  M9 VIDEO port  M9  4               i          STANDBY ON button  G12   prepares for turning the power  on off    POWER indicator    12  tells the state of power supply    MENU button  M1 T  operates the menu function   lt  gt     INPUT button  013      toggles between the  signal ports     COMPONENT  VIDEO    f STANDBY ON                 power TEMP    Lanp             S VIDEO    VIDEO    y    DVI D  COMPUTER    Remote control  POWER button  M12  prepares for turning the  power on off    the same as the  STANDBY ON button above    OPT BLK button  M15   toggles between the   oe pl  modes for the optical black    era  MODE     ASPECT button  16  o  RIS     toggles between    picture type     toggles between the modes for  the aspect ratio   Cursor buttons  17   the same as the above     a  MENU button  MI   the same as the above    BRIGHT buttons  M16  controls the brightness of the  whole screen   DVI button  M13  selects the DVI D port input                PC button  G13   selects the COMPUTER port input   COMPO button  M13  selects the COMPONENT  VIDEO port input        the modes for the       TEMP indicator  E37   lights or blinks when any problem about
31. l to  light even prior to the functioning of the automatic shut down function of this  projector        35       ENGLISH E             Related messages  continued     Message Description   The horizontal or vertical wavelength of the inputted  signal is outside of the response parameters of this unit   Please confirm the specs for this unit or the signal source  specs    The internal portion temperature is rising    Please turn the power OFF  and allow the unit to cool down  at least 20 minutes  After having confirmed the following  CHECK THE AIR FLOW items  please turn the power ON again      Is there blockage of the air passage aperture      Is the air filter dirty      Does the peripheral temperature exceed 35  C    A note of precaution when cleaning the air filter   Please immediately turn the power OFF  and clean or  change the air filter by referring to the    Air Filter    section of  this manual  After you have cleaned or changed the air filter           SYNC IS OUT OF RANGE  ON      FH       kHz  fV       Hz                                  CLEAN THE AIR FILTER  POWER OFF FIRST   THEN CLEAN THE AIR    coe l b t t the filter ti If th  AFTER CLEANING THE AIR  P ease be sure to reset the filter timer  e same message  FILTER is displayed after the treatment  please clean the transparent    area of filter cover and the dust detecting window  according    RESET THE FILTER TIMER     to the following              ACAUTION    The transparent area of filter cover and the dust 
32. mages     O Motorized iris control is provided for realizing film like images with blacker  black     Q 1 6x zoom lens and the optical lens shift allow flexible installation and viewing  position     About contents of package   Please see the  Contents of package  of the  User s manual   Quick guide   Your  projector should come with the items shown there  Contact immediately your  dealer if anything is missing     ENGLISH i    NOTE   Keep the original packing materials for future reshipment  For    moving the projector  be sure to use the original packing material  Use special  caution for the lens part        Fastening the lens cover  To avoid losing  please fasten the lens cover to the projector using the strap   1 Fix the strap to the strap ring of lens cover     eg Strap ring yo ring  Strap   a    2 Put the strap into the groove on rivet        a    i ol l n  3  Push the rivet into the strap hole  Bottom side Frap k  le     e           i                      Pen Inelaness Horizontal    lens shift dials  2177  Projector    Vertical  lens shift dials    27           Zoom knob  M14    Focus knob    14    Filter cover  M      An air filter is inside      Remote sensor  11   Elevator button  A7       is on the both sides       J Elevator foot  A7  Lens cover  M3    is on the both sides     Lens  M3  radiates powerful light for projecting an image     Elevator foot  Elevator foot    Lamp cover  M3             Strap hole  M3                Intake vent  MO Y        Bottom of pro
33. mo The    SCART RGB    message means the COMPONENT  port is working as a SCART RGB port  Please refer to the item     COMPONENT  in this table              25                MENU  RGB   S EN U P M a M u PICTURE KEYSTONE    0    IMAGE WHISPER NORMAL  With the SETUP menu  items shown in the table below can lsum weror toru  SCREEN    be performed  Perform each operation in accordance with  oo  the instructions in the table below  EASY MENU             Item Description    Adjust the Keystone  Vertical  Distortion    Upper in the data  amp  Lower in the data  memo The adjustable range of this function will vary with the type  of input signal  At some signals  this function may not work well   memo When the V INVERT or the H amp V INVERT is selected  KEYSTONE under the MIRROR item  if the projector screen is inclined or if the   projector is angled downward  this function may not work correctly    memo When the WIDE is selected under the ASPECT item of the  IMAGE menu  this adjustment is ignored   memo When the zoom adjustment is set to the TELE side  this  correction may be excessive  This function should be used with  zoom set to WIDE whenever possible     Select the NORMAL or the WHISPER using the A    buttons     NORMAL  amp  WHISPER   When the WHISPER is selected  acoustic noise and screen   brightness are reduced     IRIS Adjust the iris using the A W buttons   Bright  amp  Dark    Select a mirror status using the A W buttons     NORMAL    H INVERT    V INVERT  amp  H amp V I
34. ojector  please have it cleaned and  inspected by your local dealer about once every 2 years     Caring for the lens  1 Turn off the projector  and unplug the power cord     2 Lightly wipe the lens with a commercially available  AD   lens cleaning wipe  Do not touch the lens directly  with your hand           Caring for the cabinet and remote control  1 Turn off the projector  and unplug the power cord     Wipe lightly with gauze or a soft cloth     If soiling is severe  dip soft cloth in water or a  neutral cleaner dilute in water  and wipe lightly after  wringing well  Then  wipe lightly with a soft  dry cloth        34                            Troubleshooting    Related messages    When the unit s power is on  messages such as those shown below may be   displayed  When any such message is displayed on the screen  please respond  as described below  If the same message is displayed after the treatment  or if a  message other than the following appears  please contact your dealer or service    company     Although these messages will be automatically disappeared around several  minutes  it will be reappeared every time the power is turned on     Message    Description       3  CHANGE THE LAMP    AFTER REPLACING LAMP   RESET THE LAMP TIMER     The time the lamp timer has counted is approaching  2000 hours    Preparation of a new lamp  and an early lamp change is  recommended  After you have change the lamp  please be  sure to reset the lamp timer        3  CHANGE THE LAMP  
35. or lack    please select the mode depending on the input signal     VIDEO FORMAT       Select a signal source of the DVI D port sing the A W buttons     DVD  amp  COMPUTER  memo If unsuitable setting is chosen  brightest or darkest tones       DVI    may not be displayed correctly   memo When you watch the DVD  always choose the    DVD    inspite  of the signal source  the computer or the DVD player   Select the TURN ON or the TURN OFF using the A    buttons     TURN ON    TURN OFF  When the TURN ON is selected  an S2 video signal can be  S ASPECT identified and the optimum aspect ratio is automatically selected     memo This item is performs only at a S VIDEO signal    memo When the ASPECT button is used or the item    ASPECT    of  the IMAGE menu is operated  the TURN OFF will be automatically  selected to this item              24                      INPUT Menu  continued     Item Description    Pressing the    or the ENTER  button displays the INPUT  INFORMATION menu    The INPUT INFORMATION menu shows the information about the  current signal input as illustrated below        ENGLISH E      INPUT INFORMATION  lt  INPUT INFORMATION 4 INPUT INFORMATION  S VIDEO COMPONENT  1024x768  60 0 SECAM 576i  50  FRAME LOCK AUTO SCART RGB    INFORMATION  memo The    FRAME LOCK    message means the frame lock  function is working  This function automatically works when a RGB  signal with vertical frequency of 50 to 60 Hz is input  and it displays  a moving picture more smoothly    me
36. ork properly if any other type of  connection is attempted    e Please use the standard drivers in your computer as this projector is a Plug and Play  monitor                                RS 232C DVI out                                           ENGLISH E                                                                               RGB out                                    COMPONENT VIDEO                                                                          RGB cable  RS 232C cable            Video out S video out    Fan es    i S video cable    Vlideo cable                      COMPONENT VIDEO                                            mg                    Component video out                        oF  DVD O S   SVIDEO COMPUTER  O  r      VIDEO O                                        OM cure   HHH COMPONENT VIDEO  i   Component cable    DVI D                      SCART RGB out                                                                                                                                                 E  I  s  MA ees FIT COMPONENT VIDEO       Fe sn     EE ST  SCART cable Component cable    SCART adapter   Video cable                         Connecting power supply       Connect the connector of the power cord to the    AC inlet of the projector     2 Firmly plug the power cord s plug into the outlet     RAMAS CANLO     Putting batteries             1 Remove the battery cover     Slide back and remove the battery cover in the  direction of the arrow  
37. oud bang when it does    unplug the power cord from the outlet  and make sure to request a  replacement lamp from your local dealer  Note that shards of glass  could damage the projector   s internals  or cause injury during handling   so please do not try to clean the projector or replace the lamp yourself   Z   If the lamp should break  it will make a loud bang when it does    ventilate the room well  and make sure not to breathe the gas that  comes out of the projector vents  or get it in your eyes or mouth   e Before replacing the lamp  make sure the power switch is off and the  power cable is not plugged in  then wait at least 45 minutes for the lamp  to cool sufficiently  Handling the lamp while hot can cause burns  as well  as damaging the lamp          Never unscrew except the appointed  marked by an arrow  screws    e Do not open the lamp cover while the projector is suspended from  above  This is dangerous  since if the lamp   s bulb has broken  the  shards will fall out when the cover is opened  In addition  working in  high places is dangerous  so ask your local dealer to have the lamp  replaced even if the bulb is not broken      Do not use the projector with the lamp cover removed  At the lamp  replacing  make sure that the screws are screwed in firmly  Loose  screws could result in damage or injury          Use only the lamp of the specified type     If the lamp breaks soon after the first time it is used  it is possible  that there are electrical problems else
38. previous process to  lock it in place     Slide the lamp cover into place  and retighten    firmly the screw of the lamp cover unscrewed  in the process number 4     8 Turn on the projector power  and reset the    lamp timer     1  While the projector running  press the  MENU button to open the menu  Handles    2  Choose the  OPTION  on the menu using the A V button  then press  the  gt  button or ENTER button     3  Choose the  LAMP TIME  using the A W button  then press and hold the  RESET button for 3 seconds     4  Choose the  RESET  using the A button                                                                       NOTE   When the lamp has been replaced after the message of  THE  POWER WILL TURN OFF AFTER Ohr   is displayed  complete the following  operation within 10 minutes of switching power on       Incorrectly resetting of the lamp timer  resetting without replacement  or  neglect of resetting after replacement  will result in incorrect message functions        32                      Air filter    AWARNING P Before replacing the lamp  make sure the power switch is off    and the power cord is not plugged in  then wait at least 45 minutes for the lamp  to cool sufficiently     gt  Use only the air filter of the specified type  Do not use the projector with the  air filter and filter cover removed     ACAUTION P If the air filter becomes clogged by dust or the like  internal  tempereture rises and the power may be automatically turned off for  malfunction preven
39. s the LAMP  TIME menu   Select the RESET using A button to reset the timer      RESET  amp  CANCEL  Selecting the RESET resets the count of the lamp timer to 0   memo Perform this function only when you have replaced the  lamp  The lamp timer counts the used time of the current lamp  to  display the messages about the lamp  Incorrect performing causes  incorrect operation of the messages   memo About replacing the lamp  please refer to the section    Lamp           FILTER TIME             Pressing the RESET button for about 3 seconds displays the  FILTER TIME menu   Select the RESET using A button to reset the timer      RESET  amp  CANCEL  Selecting the RESET resets the count of the lamp timer to 0   memo Perform this function only when you have cleaned or  replaced the air filter  The filter timer counts the used time of the air  filter after cleaning or replacement  to display the messages about  the air filter  Incorrect performing causes incorrect operation of the  messages   memo About caring for the air filter  please refer to the section    Air  Filter        29          ENGLISH F             OPTION Menu  continued           30                   Item Description   Pressing the  gt   or the ENTER  button calls   the SERVICE menu  SERVICE   SERVICE Menu  FANSPEED NORMAL     Select an item using the A V buttons  FANCTORY RESET   and press the    or the ENTER  button to   perform each function      FANSPEED  amp  FACTORY RESET  Select the fan speed level using the A V  bu
40. ting a mode of picture type  Press the MODE button  remote control  to toggle    between the modes for picture type   These arrangements are combinations of a mode of  GAMMA    219  and a mode of COLOR TEMP  319    Choose a suitable mode according to the projected  source     NORMAL  gt  CINEMA  gt  MUSIC  gt  SPORTS  gt  DYNAMIC        0916      2200     0000   0000  ENGLISH E          MODE GAMMA Description    NORMAL DEFAULT  Standard image quality  it can be enjoyed with   various sources    Film tone image that is best for cinema picture   MUSIC 8500K    3 DEFAULT  The image pursuits DVD source image that is best   for music video clip  and the DVD image other   than cinema    SPORTS   9300K    4 DEFAULT  The image that emphasis on higher contrast that is   best for HDTV and sports program     DYNAMIC   DYNAMIC    1 DEFAULT  This is the brightest mode of all     Adjusting a black image  1 Press the OPT BLK button  remote control  to    toggle between the modes of OPTICAL BLACK  EO                          These arrangements are combinations of a mode of  IRIS  M26 and a mode of WHISPER  M29     OFF  gt  NATURAL  gt  DEEP BLACK       OPTICAL BLACK WHISPER          OFF NORMAL    NATURAL WHISPER  DEEP BLACK WHISPER             15                   Adjusting the picture  brightness  contrast  color     Brightness and contrast can be adjusted using each      and     button  remote control   At a video signal  the  color can also be adjusted     1 Press the     or     button un
41. tion      ENGLISH    If the indicators or a message prompts you to clean the air filter  clean the air filter  as soon as possible  Please replace the air filter when you replace the lamp  and  also when it is damaged or too soiled     Turn off the projector  and unplug the power cord  Allow the lamp bulb to cool      for at least 45 minutes     Filter cover       2 After making sure that the projector has    cooled adequately  remove the filter cover  and the air filter  Hold its release buttons while  pulling up it    3 Apply a vacuum cleaner to the filter cover    and the air filter   To replace the air filter   Contact your dealer to prepare a new air filter     Tell the dealer your air filter type number   NJ09452     4 Insert the cleaned air filter or a new air filter    and replace the filter cover   5 Turn on the projector power  and reset the filter timer    1  While the projector running  press the MENU button to open the menu      2  Choose the  OPTION  on the menu using the A V button  then press  the  gt  button or ENTER button      3  Choose the  FILTER TIME  using the A W button  then press and hold  the RESET button for 3 seconds      4  Choose the  RESET  using the A button     NOTE e Incorrectly resetting of the filter timer  resetting without replacement     or neglect of resetting after replacement  will result in incorrect message  functions        33         So          Maintenance       Inside of the projector  In order to ensure the safe use of your pr
42. tion  has become overcooled    Please use the unit within the usage temperature  parameters  5  C to 35  C   After the treatment  resent  the power to ON        Lighting  In Green    38          Simultaneous  blinking in Red       It is time to clean the air filter  or there is no air  filter    Please immediately turn the power OFF  and clean   or change the air filter by referring to the section    Air  Filter     After cleaning or changed the lamp  please be  sure to reset the filter timer  After the treatment  resent  the power to ON                       Phenomena that may easily be mistaken for machine defects    AWARNING Never use the projector if abnormal operations such as  smoke  strange odor  excessive sound  damaged casing or elements or cables   penetration of liquids or foreign matter  etc  should occur  In such cases   immediately turn off the power switch and then disconnect the power plug from  the power outlet After making sure that the smoke or odor has stopped  contact  your dealer or service company     Before requesting repair  please check in accordance with the following chart  If  the situation cannot be corrected  please contact your dealer or service company     memo If the problem is not removed after described maintainance  please use  the FACTORY RESET to reset all settings to factory default  This operation  sometimes resolve your problem     NOTE   Although bright spots or dark spots may appear on the screen  this  is a unique characteristic of
43. ttons     HIGH  amp  LOW  The HIGH ups rotation speeds of fans   SERVICE FANSPEED Please use this function in using a  projector at highlands etc   memo Note that the projector is noisier  when the HIGH is selected   Initialize the Items in all of the menus   Selecting the RESET performs this  function   FACTORY RESET     RESET    CANCEL    All the items in all of menu will collectively  returned to the factory defaults  Note that  the items    Lamp Time        Filter Time    and     Language    are not reset                          Maintenance    ALAMP WARNING A nicHvoitace AX HIGHTEMPERATURE AX HIGH PRESSURE        gt  The projector uses a high pressure mercury glass lamp  The lamp can break  with a loud bang  or burn out  if jolted or scratched  handled while hot  or worn  over time  Note that each lamp has a different lifetime  and some may burst or  burn out soon after you start using them  In addition  when the bulb bursts  it is  possible for shards of glass to fly into the lamp housing  and for gas containing  mercury to escape from the projector   s vent holes         gt  About disposal of a lamp   This product contains a mercury lamp  do not  put in trash  Dispose of in accord with environmental laws   For lamp recycling  go to www lamprecycle org   in the US   For product disposal  contact your local government agency  or www eiae org  in the US  or www epsc ca  in Canada    For more information  call your dealer          If the lamp should break  it will make a l
44. u   26  MIRROR Refer to description of    MIRROR    in the    SETUP    menu     225   EASY MENU reset window will appear  Select    RESET    using  RESET    A    button to reset the all of the items in the    EASY Menu    to the  default  except    FILTER TIME    and    LANGUAGE      FILTER TIME reset window will appear  Refer to the    FILTER TIME     FILTER TIME   in the    OPTION    menu   29  LANGUAGE Select the LANGUAGE to toggle the menu language  Refer to  description of    LANGUAGE    in the    SCREEN    menu   MZ  Go To Select the    Go To Advanced Menu    to use the PICTURE  the  IMAGE  the INPUT  the SETUP  the SCREEN and the OPTION  Advanced Menu menus             18                          P   Cru RE M en    MENU  RGB  FF      CONTRAST  0    With the PICTURE menu  the items shown in the table below a on  can be performed  Perform each operation in accordance og 3  with the instructions in the table below  er e R    Item  BRIGHT    PROGRESSIVE TURN OFF  MY MEMORY SAVE 1       Description  Adjust the brightness using the A    buttons    Light  amp  Dark       CONTRAST    Adjust the contrast using the A V buttons   Strong  amp  Weak       GAMMA    Select a GAMMA mode using the A    button      1 DEFAULT  amp   1 CUSTOM     2 DEFAULT  amp   2 CUSTOM     4 CUSTOM    4 DEFAULT  amp   3 CUSTOM     3 DEFAULT  The radio button of the selected will indicate     CUSTOM mode    Selecting the CUSTOM and then pressing  the  gt   or the ENTER  button calls the  dialog shown in
45. using the A    buttons     Large  amp  Small  H SIZE memo This item can be selected only at a RGB signal    memo When this adjustment is excessive  the picture may not be  displayed correctly  In such a case  please reset the adjustment  pressing the RESET button during this operation   Pressing the  gt   or the ENTER  button performs the automatic  adjustment   At a RGB signal  The vertical position  V POSITION   the horizontal position  H  POSITION   the clock phase  H PHASE  and the horizontal size  H  SIZE  will be automatically adjusted   memo Make sure that the application window is set to its maximum  size prior to attempting to use this feature  Dark pictures may still  be incorrectly adjusted  Use a bright screen when adjusting   BAt a video signal   AUTO ADJUST The signal type mode best suited for the respective input signal will             be selected automatically    memo This function is available only when the AUTO is selected  to the item   VIDEO FORMAT    of the INPUT menu  For a component  video signal  the signal type is identified automatically independently  of this function    memo This operation requires approximately 10 seconds  and the  message   AUTO IN PROGRESS     is displayed during the operation   memo This operation may not work well at some signals  If the  picture becomes unstable  ex  a irregular picture  a color lack    please select the suitable mode to the item    VIDEO FORMAT    of  the INPUT menu     23          ENGLISH a             MEN
46. where besides the lamp  If this  happens  contact your local dealer or a service representative       e Handle with care  jolting or scratching could cause the lamp bulb to burst during use     If the indicators or a message prompts you to replace the lamp  see  the section  Related Messages  and  Regarding the indicator Lamps     replace the lamp as soon as possible  Using the lamp for long periods  of time  or past the replacement date  could cause it to burst  Do not  use old  used  lamps  this is a cause of breakage        31          ENGLISH E                Lamp    If the indicators or a message prompts you to replace the lamp  replace the lamp  as soon as possible     1 Turn off the projector  and unplug the power cord  Allow the lamp bulb to cool    for at least 45 minutes     2 Contact your dealer to prepare a new lamp  Tell the dealer your lamp type    number  DT00661  If the projector is mounted on the ceiling  or if the lam  has broken  also ask the dealer to replace the lamp                  Bottom side  In the case of replacement by yourself  gl DN    3 After making sure that the projector has    cooled adequately  slowly flip over the C  projector  so that the bottom is facing up  Lamp cover      4 Unscrew the screw  marked by arrow  of the    lamp cover  the slide and take the lamp cover  up    5 Unscrew the 2 screws  marked by arrow       and slowly pick up the lamp by the handles     6 Insert the new lamp  and retighten firmly two    screws unscrewed in the 
    
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