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1. Frequency Signal Resolution Horizontal Vertical Video Component Digital Analog kHz Hz VIDEO NTSC 15 734 60 0 O O VIDEO PAL SECAM 15 625 50 0 O O PC AT 640 x 350 SIS 70 1 O 640 x 400 315 70 1 O 720 x 350 315 70 0 z O 720 x 400 315 70 0 Q VESA 640 x 350 379 85 1 O 640 x 400 37 9 85 1 SS O 720 x 400 Bo 85 0 O 640 x 480 315 60 0 O 640 x 480 SS 72 8 O 640 x 480 37 5 75 0 O 640 x 480 dom 85 0 a O 800 x 600 352 56 3 O 800 x 600 37 9 60 3 O 800 x 600 46 9 75 0 O 800 x 600 48 1 72 2 O 800 x 600 537 85 1 O 024 x 768 484 60 0 024 x 768 56 5 70 1 O 024 x 768 60 0 75 0 a O 024 x 768 68 7 85 0 O 280 x 1024 64 0 60 0 O Apple Macintosh 640 x 480 35 0 66 7 O GE XX 522 AI TEAMS O 024 x 768 60 2 74 9 O 152 x 870 68 7 75 1 O HDTV 1080i 920 x 1080 338 60 0 O 5 920 x 1080 28 1 50 0 O 720p 280 x 720 45 0 60 0 O EDTV 576p 720 x 576 313 50 0 O 480p 720 x 480 315 60 0 O SDTV 576i 720 x 576 15 625 50 0 O 480i 720 x 480 15 734 60 0 O The projector does not support the ADC connector on Apple Macintosh KG PS232Xh KG PS232X KG PV131X Supported frequency Not supported frequency The display resolution is 1024 x 768 dots When di
2. 4 When the adjustment of the black level is completed this message will be displayed Input white signal from COMPUTER IN 1 and press ENTER 5 Set the connected personal computer screen to white 6 A press of the ENTER button will display the Adjusting white message and the white level will be adjusted INED i EM White Balance DE A E gt Adjusting white gt White balance adjustment completed and press ENTER The White balance adjustment completed message will be displayed for a while and the adjustment will be completed e AM Technical Point How to set the personal computer screen to black or white By using Microsoft Office PowerPoint the screen can easily display white or black Start any PowerPoint file and run a slideshow display Press W on the keyboard during the slideshow display and the screen will become white Press another key and the screen will return to the original condition Similarly pressing B on the keyboard will result in the screen turning black Downloaded From projector manual com Taxan Mans PS232Xh 232X KG PV131X 131S User s Manual E 7 1 Using the Menu Advanced Menu Color This permits fine video settings to be made Operate while the image that you would like to adjust or set is being projected Color Space This function can adjust the color tone when the image is projected with a reddish or greenish qualit
3. Ba Simple Menu Source Settings ools Show Advanced gt Projection Mode 4 Standard gt Auto Focus 4 On gt Auto Keystone 4 On gt Keystone 4 Eco Mode 4 Off Status Display 4 n Function for auto switch off after preset time when there is no signal from the input source Some video decks and other equipment will output a blue background or other video from the video deck side when playback is completed Under this condition there will be a signal input to the projec tor and thus Auto Power Off will not operate Downloaded From projector manual com Taxan Mans PS232Xh 232X KG PV131X 131S User s Manual E 5 5 Using the Menu Simple Menu Settings This performs simple settings when projecting images or video Eco Mode KG PS232Xh 232X only E Simple Menu This function can limit the power consumption of the projector to permit the Source _Settings_ Tools Show Advanced gt lamp to be used longer By limiting the power consumption the brightness Projection Mode 4 Standard gt will drop however the service life of the lamp will be longer than with normal foto as x gt use This function can be used effectively for example when the screen is too CREER hl bright when projecting onto a small screen or when the brightness drops Auto Power Off 4 off gt when projecting an image or video in a dark room co Mode Align the curso
4. Auto Detect Ba Simple Menu This switches Auto Detect to On or Off S Settin Align the cursor with the Auto Detect item name and switch the function A On or Off with the cursor buttons lt gt kansal ection Computer 1 7 ld ENTER re AUTO a Focus 1024x768 60 00Hz Computer 2 Video S Video ojojoje Toggles automatic input signal detection between On and Off J Manual selection E Simple Menu This selects the input signal manually Source Settings Show Advanced Select the desired input source and press the ENTER button to finalize Auto Detect On Manual selection Computer 1 2 1024x768 60 00Hz Computer 2 O O Pu e S Video O E du e Selects the input signal from the VIDEO IN connector Downloaded From projector manual com Taxan Mans PS232Xh 232X KG PV131X 131S User s Manual E z 5 1 Using the Menu Simple Menu Settings This performs simple settings when projecting images or video Projection Mode This projector has preset Projection Modes to suit the application Align the cursor with the Projection Mode item name and select the de c sired projection mode with the cursor buttons lt P The hue of the pro foto m gt e gt x 5 iuto heystone n t4 jected images or video will switch to the set projection mode each time kie pu M there is swi
5. Color Reproduction Full color 16 770 000 colors Resolution VGA 640 x 480 expansion true S VGA 800 x 600 expansion true XGA 1024 x 768 true S XGA 1280 x 1024 compression Input Current 25A Power Requirement 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz Power Consumption 245 watts Mechanical Dimensions Excluding Stand 260 mm W x 58 mm H x 210 mm D when stored not including projecting parts 10 2 in W x 2 3 in H x 83 in D when stored not including projecting parts Weight Approximately 1 9 kg 42 lbs Operational Temperatures Data projector 5 to 35 C 41 to 95 F 10 to 8596 humidity Specifications and design are subject to change without notice 1 ISO 21118 conformance Indicates the average value of mass produced articles and the lower limit values at the time of shipping are 8096 of the indicated values DownloaEr 22 projcebAX AM UA btar Hapent Manuals Major Specifications Specifications List Model KG PV131S Optical ethod of projection DLP single DLP chip DLP chip 0 55 inches 800 x 600 dots Lamp 200 W high pressure mercury lamp Projection lens Manual zoom x 1 15 Manual focus F 2 45 2 62 f 18 7 21 5 mm mage size Minimum 31 3 inch at projection distance of 1 20 m 3 9 feet telephoto Maximum 300 inch at projection distance of 10 20 m 33 46 feet wide Light Output Standard mode 2000 Im Contrast Ratio 2000 1 Full on off Electrical nputs Video NTSC NTSC4 43 PAL PA
6. Downloaded From projector manual com Taxan Mans PS232Xh 232X KG PV131X 131S User s Manual E 7 Helpful Hints Convenient functions for the use of this product would like to use the projector in a simple manner This product is equipped with an auto focus function and an auto keystone correction function Only the KG PS232Xh 232X have the auto focus function When shipped from the factory both of these functions are ON When using this product just press the POWER STANDBY button and set the image size with the zoom ring to allow the image to be projected simply See Basic Operation for details See Page E 21 RA Technical Point What is the automatic keystone correction function When the projector is tilted up or down when projecting the picture will appear distorted There are two types of keystone distortion in the horizon tal or vertical direction This projector has a function that manually or automatically corrects the distortion in the vertical direction See Auto Keystone and Keystone for details See Pages E 53 and 54 would like to project a clear image in conjunction with the projection location Example would like to project onto a blackboard etc A projection mode to suit the purpose can be selected with Projection Mode under Simple Menu For example by selecting the Blackboard mode a color adjustment that suits blackboards will be made automatically allowing a clear image to
7. Using the Menu Simple Menu Tools Useful functions for projection of images and video Timer Display This function can provide a timer display on the screen for the timing of pre sentations By displaying a timer on the projection screen the remaining time can be checked in an instant while giving the presentation Align the cursor with the Timer Display item name and make the time setting with the cursor buttons lt gt Each press ofthe cursor button will change the set time one step in the sequence of Off gt 10 min gt 20 min gt 30 min gt 40 min gt 50 min gt 60 min When the MENU button is pressed to adjust the desired number of min utes the menu display will disappear and the timer gauge will be displayed as illustrated below 60 The remaining time is indicated with the black gauge and the timer When the gauge disappears the set time will have passed The timer will con tinue to be displayed after the gauge has disappeared When starting the timer again after the set time has elapsed pressing the ENTER button will start the timer for the time that been set again To delete the timer press the MENU button align the cursor with the Timer Display item name and select Off with the cursor buttons lt P The timer gauge will disappear V j lt Q gt en Download projebAX AM A btar operit Manuals Ba Simple Menu e
8. ment condition The set contents are displayed in characters Eco Mode Status Display gt Help A Help explanation related to the selected menu item is Allows manual keystone correction displayed Names and Functions of the Remote Control Buttons and Projector Buttons o a MENU button This button selects the menu display O ENTER button This button is used to execute menu a operations etc Cursor buttons These buttons perform the menu opera tions They are allocated to other func Cursor buttons tions when the menu screen is not being These buttons perform the menu opera displayed tions Downloa r projebAX AM UA btar operit Manuals Using the Menu Menu Operation Method Using Menu Operations Some of the settings will not be usable unless a video signal is input The menu display will close automatically when an operation has not been made within approximately 45 seconds of press ing the MENU button The projector will store the adjustment and setting values even when the power is turned off There are some items that are not stored A Simple M Display the Menu Screen EE Sinple Menu A Source Settings T Show Advanced gt Auto Detect 4 On Press the MENU button of the remote control or the projector and display the Manual selection Simple Menu Computer 1 1024x768 60 00Hz P
9. nection when the audio connectors of the equipment to be connected are RCA phono jacks The bui system The bui t in speaker of the projector provides monaural audio To enjoy impres sive audio connect the audio output of the projection equipment to your audio t in speaker will output the audio of the equipment that is connected to the AUDIO IN jacks Audio cable Commercially avail able Audio conversion adapter Commercially available White Red y RCA phono jack Audio output Audio cable Commercially avail able Download 8 VO 9555 YW projebAX Ph UA btar fapent Manuals Audio will not be output when there is no projec tion Basic Operation Connecting Personal Computers and Video Equipment Connections with the MONITOR OUT Connector The video of the personal computer connected to COMPUTER IN 1 2 is output Among the COMPUTER IN 1 2 connections the video of the selected input will be output Inputs other than COMPUTER IN 1 2 cannot be output AM Technical Point When the MONITOR OUT connector is used to connect two projectors as illustrated in the diagram below the same im age can be viewed on two large screens This is convenient when a large number of people are viewing the same image at a lect
10. T o is 00000000 CC C r o d pne d Ess N IN boom 0 ees gas a VIDEO S VIDEO SL S S y j COMIC IC 1 A AS 0 0 Ferrite core 3 4 m Supplied item Video cable Commer cially available S Video cable Commercially available S Attaching the Ferrite Core Place side by side the commercially available video cable and the S video cable as illustrated in the diagram and attach the supplied ferrite core Ferrite core Cable V J Downloa reg projebAX AM A btar aperit Manuals BAM Technical Point What is a RCA Connector and a S Connector Several types of connectors are used as video connectors including composite video connectors separate video con nectors and component video connectors Composite video connectors are usually called pin jacks or RCA jacks and they are mainly included on video decks document cameras etc Separate video connectors are most typically called S video and because they take the form of mini DIN 4 pin connec ors mini DIN 4 pin may also be used to describe S video Component video connectors are called color difference input connectors The usual NTSC 480i signal connector hat transfers the C color signal which is divided into the B Y color difference signal Cb Pb and the R Y color difference signal Cr Pr is described as Y Cb Cr Connectors that can be used for video formats above NTSC may be
11. sonal computer to be projected to a large sized screen at meetings lectures and on other occasions Please check the following before making connections with the personal com puter An appropriate resolution for the KG PV131S is 800 x 600 dots S VGA and the maximum displayable resolution is 1024 x 768 dots XGA An appropriate resolution for the KG PS232Xh 232X and KG PV131X is 1024 x 768 dots XGA and the maximum displayable resolution is 1280 x 1024 dots S XGA Please change to a displayable resolution at the PC side when the aforementioned maximum displayable resolution is exceeded See Table of Supported Frequency for details See Page E 94 The screen resolution setting method of the personal computer will differ depend ing on the specific model Please read the personal computer instruction manual or the on line help information or contact the manufacturer of your personal computer C Monitor Output E duh RGB signal cable Commercially available RGB signal cable Supplied item Personal computer Monitor Output M Connect the COMPUTER IN 1 2 connector of the projector with the video output connector of the personal computer using the supplied RGB signal cable or a com mercially
12. See Page E 43 automatically This automatically adjusts the video Usu ally the video is adjusted automatically at the time of signal selection See Page E 39 Only the RGB signal is adjustable This button temporarily blanks the video DA Technical Point Technical Point What is the menu display What is Keystone Distortion The menus of this projector include the two types of Simple Menu and Advanced Menu Keystone distortion is distortion of the projected image that occurs when the projector is tilted Simple Menu indudes a collection of frequently used functions Included are On Off switch vertically or horizontally with respect to the screen ing of Auto Keystone and Auto Focus Projection Mode and other items On the contrary There are two types of keystone distortion in the horizontal direction when the projector is the Advanced Menu includes infrequently used settings such as fine adjustments of the im slanted to the left or right and in the vertical direction when the projector is tilted up or down age and Set Password etc This projector can manually or automatically correct the distortion in the vertical direction See Using the Menu for details See Page E 46 See Auto Keystone and Keystone for details See Pages E 53 and 54 Downloaded From projector manual com Taxan MankK s PS232Xh 232X KG PV131X 131S User s Manua E 1 1 Finding Information with the Remote Control and the Projector Control Panel F
13. This introduces convenient functions of this product would like to know about operations via the remote con trol and the projector control panel Finding Information with the Remote Control and the Projector Control Panel gt See Page E 10 This introduces operating information with the remote control and the projector control panel 4 I would like to know about menu screen operation meth ods Finding Information from the Operations Screen gt See Page E 12 This introduces operating information from the illustrations of the menu screens would like to look up operating information about this product using keywords Finding Information with Keywords gt See Page E 14 Downloaded From projector manual com Taxan Mans PS232Xh 232X KG PV131X 131S User s Manual E z 5 Table of Contents Important safety information Ways of Viewing this Manual Table gieguicuq e nn O Helpful Hints Convenient functions for the use of this product Finding Information with the Remote Control and the Projector Control Panel Finding Information with the Remote Control eee esee eese teen tn tentata tentata ntn ta tentata tenta tentata sen inen Finding Information with the Projector Control Panel Finding Information from the Operations Screen Menu Screen Names and Functions Menu Item List sa Finding Information With KeywoOFdS scciccssesessessccsassassssascssseesseneesesessceyadese
14. To Output the External Output Signal of a Notebook Computer When connecting a notebook computer knowledge will be required for the cable connection and notebook computer startup procedure as well as the operation that follows notebook computer startup Please consult the instruction manual of your notebook computer or the on line help while performing the following procedure 1 Check whether a signal is being sent from the notebook computer to this projector An indication appearing on the liquid crystal display of the notebook comput er does not necessarily mean that an external output signal is being output 2 When a signal is not being output from the notebook computer take steps to output an external output signal The output method of the external output signal will differ depending on the personal computer manufacturer See the table below for details Manufacturer Key ACER Fn F5 DELL En F8 EPSON Fn F8 FUJITSU Fn 4 F10 Hewlett Packard Fn FA IBM En E7 Lenovo En F7 NEC En F3 Panasonic Fn F3 SHARP En F5 SONY Fn F7 SOTEC Fn F3 F5 TOSHIBA Fn F5 Note The content of the table is current as of December 2007 When the liquid crystal screen of the notebook computer and the projector image are displayed at the same time the projected image might not be correct even though the liquid crystal screen displays the correct image Should this occur stop the simultaneous display of the notebook com
15. WARNING Handling the cables supplied with this product will expose you to lead a chemical known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm Wash hands after handling Downloaded From projector manual com Taxan MankK6s PS232Xh 232X KG PV131X 131S User s Manual E 15 Check before Use Check the Accessories Soft Case 1 C This case will hold the projector the accessories and the Item Insertion user s manual Close the lens shutter of the projector and place the projector in the case with the lens facing upward Place the accessories in the storage pocket User s manual CD ROM edition Startup Guide 1 Safety and Support Service Guide 1 1 Security Sheet 1 Security Label 1 Downloads projebAX AM uabtar Hapent Manuals Check before Use Names of the Projector Parts and their Functions Projector control panel See Page E 11 KG PS232Xh 232X POWER STANDBY button See Page E 33 Ventilation slots KG PV131X 131S Focus ring Adjusts the focus of the screen picture See Page E 37 Lens shutter This shutter protects the lens Closing the shutter during projection will au tomatically activate Blanking Muting Zoom ring of the video audio See Page E 33 Adjusts the size of the screen picture See Page E 36 Remote control sensor Exhaust vents Focus sensor Front adjuster Adjusts the projection
16. angle See Page E 36 Rear adjusters Adjust the projection angle See Page E 36 Lamp cover See Replacing the Lamp Cartridge for information about how to replace the lamp See Page F 87 Downloaded From projector manual com Taxan MankK s PS232Xh 232X KG PV131X 131S User s Manual E 1 7 Check before Use Names of the Projector Parts and their Functions ACIN connector See Page E 33 Built in Security Slot This is compatible with the Micro Saver security system manufactured by Kensington Computer Products Ventilation slots Group See below 2 m Er Rs2320 COMPUTER IN COMPUTER IN MONITOR OUT SVIDEOIN VIDEOIN AUDIO IN l Ez Wo AER gue e Remote control sensor AUDIO IN connector See Page E 30 VIDEO IN connector See Page E 28 S VIDEO IN connector See Page E 28 RS 232C connector COMPUTER IN connector MONITOR OUT connector This connector is used See Page E 26 This connector is used for for projector control See video output See Page E 31 Page E 32 Built in Security Slot This security slot supports the MicroSaver Security System manufactured by Kensington Microware Inc Download projcebAX AM uabtar fapent Manuals Check before Use Names of the Remote Control Parts and their Functions Two types of remote control are available for this product Here the description will be based on the remote control for model KG PS232Xh 232X The remote control
17. e A The lamp cover is open Red Flash The lamp cover is not attached properly Attach it properly See Pages E 88 and 89 ing The lamp will not light LAMP 207 Wait at least 90 seconds then turn the power on again If the problem persists un Red Lit plug the power cable and contact the dealer or a TAXAN customer service center The temperature is abnormally high The thermal protector is activated When the room temperature is high move the E lign projector to a cool place When the internal temperature of the projector is high check the cooling fan ventilation holes If clogged clean the filter Red Lit When the temperature protector is activated the power will turn off and it might not come back on even when the power is turned on immediately In this case wait about 90 seconds then turn the power back on again H AO 5 Eno LAMP e OtherHardware Faults mU Tm Unplug the power cable and request repair service from a dealer or a TAXAN cus Red Flash Red Flash tomer service center ing ing When the indicator is unplug the power cab Thermal Protector If the internal tempera the power of the proje If this occurs please ta it flashes when the projector is in a normal condition or in a condition other than described above e and contact the dealer or a TAXAN customer service center ure of the projector becomes abnormally high the thermal protector will be activated and will turn of
18. inclination and auto compensates for keystone distortion in image at startup and during use 43 5 Initial Setting Determines whether the logo is shown on the screen at startup Select Logo to display the logo or None to turn the logo off 475 Initial Setting Specifies color of background at times such as when Blank Mute function is used Initial Setting Complete 4 5 5 Initial Setting Specifies color of background at times such as when Blank Mute function is used E 35 Basic Operation Properly Adjusting the Projected Image to the Screen Make the adjustments with the power of the connected equipment turned on and the video signal input to the projector Adjusting the Projected Image Turn the zoom ring and adjust the size of the projected image Adjust so that the desired image size is obtained When the size does not match by ABCD adjusting the zoom ring move the projector back or forward KG PS232Xh 232X KG PV131X 131S Zoom ring RA Technical Point The projector is equipped with an Auto Keystone function Keystone distortion in the vertical direction as illustrated in Check that the screen is set horizontally and vertically the diagram will be corrected automatically The keystone distortion will be adjusted automatically about 3 seconds after determining the projection angle A message reading Auto Keystone Comp
19. 7 5 Using the Menu Advanced Menu Admin This function can be used to make a security password setting or perform a check reset of the lamp timer etc A _ EA Example Set password 4VV A 1 A press of cursor button will result in an asterisk x being placed in the first digit space Continue by pressing the W W A cursor buttons and asterisks xk will be placed in all 4 digit spaces Password Set Password Set KI OOO Set X X X X Confirm m E m m Confirm DODO 2 When the password setting entry has been completed the check entry will continue Again entering 4 W W A will place k in the 4 digits of the check entry Set Password Set Password Set X X DK EX b Set X Dk X X Confirm OOO Confirm Dk Dk Dk Dk When the password is incorrect at the time of the check entry a message will be displayed and the x will disappear Repeat the procedure again from the setting entry Set Password Could not set password ao To delete the setting at the time of password entry press the MENU button The asterisks will disappear and the system will return to wait for the set ting entry To quit the password setting press the MENU button one more time The password setting screen will disappear and the menu screen will be displayed This completes the password
20. AC 50 60 Hz Power Consumption 300 watts 245 watts in eco mode Mechanical Dimensions Excluding Stand 260 mm W x 58 mm H x 210 mm D when stored not including projecting parts 10 2 in W x 2 3 in H x 83 in D when stored not including projecting parts Weight Approximately 1 9 kg 4 2 lbs Operational Temperatures Data projector 5 to 35 C 41 to 95 F 10 to 8596 humidity Specifications and design are subject to change without notice 1 150 21118 conformance Indicates the average value of mass produced articles and the lower limit values at the time of shipping are 8096 of the indicated values Downloaded From projector manual com Taxan Mans PS232Xh 232X KG PV131X 131S User s Manual E 9 1 Major Specifications Specifications List Model KG PV131X Optical Method of projection DLP single DLP chip DLP chip 0 55 inches 1024 x 768 dots Lamp 200 W high pressure mercury lamp Projection lens Manual zoom x 1 15 Manual focus F 245 2 62 f 187 21 5 mm Image size Minimum 31 3 inch at projection distance of 1 20 m 3 9 feet telephoto Maximum 300 inch at projection distance of 10 20 m 33 46 feet wide Light Output Standard mode 2000 Im Contrast Ratio 2000 1 Full on off Electrical Inputs Video NTSC NTSC4 43 PAL PAL N PAL M PAL60 SECAM YCbCr NTSC PAL YPbPr 480p 576p 1080i 720p automatic or manual switching RGB Horizontal 15 to 80 kHz Vertical 50 to 85 Hz
21. E HEAT awe By HEAT awe 26 E HEAT awe 26 4 Power is On Cooling down Standby Mode EB Disconnect the Power Cable When the Quick off function is not being used check that the indicator of the POWER STANDBY button is lit in orange and then disconnect the power cable When the power cable is disconnected the indicator of the POWER STANDBY but ton will go off E Closing the Lens Shutter Turn the lens shutter counterclockwise until it stops with a click sound Downloat Rae projebAX AM uabtar fajentdfanuals Basic Operation Regular Operation This section describes the use of direction operation with the buttons of the projector and the remote control See Using the Menu for details about operation by using the menu See Page E 46 Selection of Input Signal Select the input source that is to be projected Press SOURCE button A message like the one to the right will be displayed on the projection screen Each press of the cursor buttons AW will move the cursor Select the source that you would like to project and press the ENTER button to finalize When Auto Detect is On and there is no input signal at the selected source the source having an input signal will be selected automatically When Auto Detect is Off there will be switching to the selected source regardless of the presence or absence of an input signal See Auto Detect for details about the On Off setting of the Auto Detect functio
22. Hue E 73 Download 4n projcebAX AM uabtar fapentdfanuals Check before Use Check the Accessories Remove the projector and the accessories from the box and check that the following items are included The supplied power cable is a dedicated product for this projector Never use it with another product Remote control including two AA batteries 1 This remote control is used for projector operation See Page E 19 Power cable 1 8 m 5 9 feet 1 This power cable supplies power to the unit See Turning On the Power for connection information See Page E 33 RGB signal cable Mini D Sub 15 pin 2 m 6 6 feet 1 This is used for making connections with a personal com puter See Connections with a Personal Computer for con nection information See Page E 26 Ferrite core 3 These ferrite cores are attached to the two power cables and either one of the video cable or S video cable See Attaching the Ferrite Core for details See Pages E 28 and 33 RBA Technical Point What is a ferrite core These are accessories that are used to reduce the radiated noise from the interface cables of digital equipment and other devices When a high frequency current that is the source of noise flows in a cable it will generate a magnetic field and noise will be emitted The ferrite core absorbs this and converts it to heat which is radiated Attaching a ferrite core will reduce the deterioration of the picture
23. Keystone Auto Power Off Eco Mode Status Display Select the mode that best suits the current use of the projector Using the Menu List of Items Allowing Adjustment or Setting of Each Input Signal The adjustment or setting that can be performed will differ depending on the input signal See the table below for details Simple Menu Ba Simple Menu rojection Mode Auto Focus Auto Keystone 4 4 4 4 4 4 Auto Power Off Off gt Eco Mode Off Status Display n gt Allows manual keystone correction COMPUTER IN Menu Name Item VIDEOIN S VIDEO IN Page RGB Signal Component Signal Source Auto Detect O O O E 51 Manual selection Computer1 O O O O E 51 Computer2 O O O E 51 Video O O O O E 51 S Video O O O E 51 Settings Projection Mode O O O O E 52 Auto Focus KG PS232Xh 232X only O O O O E 53 Auto Keystone O O O O E 53 Keystone O O O O E 54 Auto Power Off O O O O E 55 Eco Mode KG PS232Xh 232X only E 56 Status Display O O O O E 56 Tools Blank Mute O O O E 57 Still Image O O O O E 57 Zoom O O O O E 58 Timer Display O O O O E 60 Volume O O O E 61 Select language O O O O E 62 Downloaded From projector manual com Taxan Mans PS232Xh 232X KG PV131X 131S User s Manual E 49 Using the Menu List of Items Allowing Adjustment or Setting of Each Input Signal
24. Mans PS232Xh 232X KG PV131X 131S User s Manual E 37 Basic Operation Turn off the power after projection is finished EH Turning Off the Projector Power The projector is equipped with a Quick off function Even Press the POWER STANDBY button of the remote control or the projector when the power cord is unplugged soon after turning off This message will be displayed Turning power off Press POWER STANDBY to the power the internal power supply will power the rotation proceed Press MENU to cancel of the cooling fan and cool the lamp allowing immediate i removal After cooling the projector with the power cable con Press POWER STANDBY to proceed nected relighting of the lamp might become difficult Press MENU to cancel Do not place the projector in a bag or other enclosure while the cooling fan is turning Following the message a press of the POWER STANDBY button will cause the screen to go blank and will enter the projector into the power off operation The POWER STANDBY button must be pressed while the message is displayed if the power is to be turned off A press of the MENU button while the message is displayed will cause the mes sage to be deleted and will return the projector to the power On condition The indicator of the POWER STANDBY button will change to a flashing blue then go off about 90 seconds later and the indicator will light in the orange of the standby mode
25. Settings ools Show Advanced gt Blank Mute ENTER Still Image ENTER Zoom 4m 100 Timer Displa 4 60 min Volume sede 5 Sa Select language Shows an on screen timer that is convenient for timing presentations etc Thetimer time will not be stored The timer will automatically enter the Off state upon turning off the power The timer gauge will disappear while the menu is displayed or while a message is displayed but thetimer will be operating The timer gauge will not be displayed unless a signal is being input Using the Menu Simple Menu Tools Useful functions for projection of images and video NM G9 To Move the Position of the Timer Gauge Movement within the displayable range of the timer gauge is possible with the use of the cursor buttons AW lt P of the remote control While the timer gauge is being displayed use the cursor buttons AW lt P to move the timer gauge to the desired position The timer display can be used only when there is signal input It cannot be used when there is no input signal The screen movement that occurs when zoom is used cannot be per formed during the display of the timer gauge Volume 452b This is the volume adjustment of the speaker that is built into the projector Align the cursor with the Volume i the cursor buttons lt gt tem name and adjust the volume with z M NER BS o um 42 D
26. This button adjusts the focus auto matically KG PS232Xh 232X only See Page E 40 AUTO KEYSTONE button This button corrects the keystone dis tortion automatically See Page E 40 VOLUME buttons These buttons perform the volume adjustment See Page E 43 ECO button This button switches to the Eco mode KG PS232Xh 232X only See Page E 42 COLOR MODE button This button displays the projection mode menu See Page E 41 mf Technical Point Technical Point What is BLANK It is a function that temporarily makes the screen go blank during video projection This is convenient when you would like to temporarily blank the video when projecting to a white board etc See Temporarily Blanking Muting the Video Audio for de tails See Page E 40 What is FREEZE It is a function that temporarily stops the projected video This is a convenient function that allows you to temporarily stop the video and look for a document should you wish to find another document when projecting a document with the personal computer See Pausing the Video for details See Page E 41 Downloat AQ projcebAX AM ud btar fapentdfanuals What is COLOR MODE It is a function that automatically adjusts optimum color tone in conjunction with the projection circumstances For example when projecting to a blackboard selecting the Blackboard mode will automatically set the optimum color adjustment to a blackboa
27. image K noe Color Input Admin Align the cursor with the Hue item name and adjust with the cursor but Custom Mode Off tons lt gt Gamma Correction 4 Normal 3 Color Temperature 4 gt de Reddish White Level 4 High gt gt Greenish White Balance Hue can be used only with component signal Video S Video input Eolribpace EE Chroma 4 w Hue a 0 Lets you adjust the hue value of the projected x z AUTO d ENTER x5 Foos Downloaded From projector manual com Taxan Mans PS232Xh 232X KG PV131X 131S User s Manual E 73 Using the Menu Advanced Menu Input This function is used in setting the input signals of the input connectors Usually this should be set to Auto See Page E 51 Only when identification is not possible with Auto should the Input setting age View Color Input Admin be made Computer Align the cursor with one of the various item names and make the setting E with the cursor buttons lt gt S Video 5 Input Signal Selection Item Selection Content Computer1 2 Auto Automatically detects the signal Computer Fixed to the analog RGB signal Component Fixed to the component signal Video S Video Auto Automatically detects the signal NTSC Fixed to the NTSC system PAL Fixed to the PAL system SECAM Fixed to the SECAM system NTSC 4 43 Fixed to the NTSC 4 43 system PALM Fixed to the PAL M system PAL N Fixed to the PAL N sy
28. of the lamp cartridge is performed after switching off the power waiting for the cooling fan to stop discon necting the power plug from the power outlet and then leaving the projector for about 60 minutes before replacement is started Replacement of the lamp cartridge during operation or immediately after operation stops will cause burns because of the high temperature Do not loosen any screws other than those specified Do not touch the lamp with bare hands Doing so could shorten the life of the lamp f lamp has reached the end of its usable life the lamp bulb may shatter When this happens an explosive sound can be heard and pieces of glass may be scattered in the lamp cartridge Do not touch them as the pieces of glass may cause injury If this happens contact your dealer or the store the projector was purchased Downloaded From projector manual com Taxan Mans PS232Xh 232X KG PV131X 131S User s Manual E 8 7 Maintenance Replacing the Lamp Cartridge EU Unplug the power cable EJ Turn the projector upside down Lay down a soft cloth or other material and place the projector on top of it to aid in lamp replacement After replacement return the projector to its original condi tion B Remove the lamp cover 1 Press the 2 tabs of the lamp cover 2 Pull and remove in the direction and lift upward of the arrows n Remove the lamp cartridge 1 Loosen the 2 screws of the lamp 2 Grasp the handles of t
29. security password setting or perform a check reset of the lamp timer etc Lamp Timer Reset Advanced Menu This resets the lamp timer Be sure to perform the lamp timer reset operation El nase View Color Input Admin when the lamp is replaced Set Password 4 Off Align the cursor with the Lamp Timer Reset item name and press the EN vasen DEO BE OU button Thi ill be displayed on th Resetting m A TER button This message will be displayed on the screen Resetting lamp Tamer nee Race operation time Press ENTER to proceed Press MENU to cancel Initialize ENTER Startup Screen 4 None Background Color Black gt 34 Resetting lamp operatio Press ENTER to proceed Press MENU to cancel Pressing the ENTER button again will return the lamp timer to 0 To cancel Lamp Timer Reset press the MENU button and there will be a return to the menu screen Downloads projcebAX AM uabtar Hapent Manuals Using the Menu Advanced Menu Admin Initialize This function returns to the standard value default shipping setting the con tent that has been set or adjusted with the various items Align the cursor with the Initialize item name and press the ENTER button This message will be displayed on the screen Initializing Press ENTER to proceed Press MENU to cancel O Initializing Press ENTER to proceed Press MENU to cancel Press the ENTER butto
30. serial cable of the D Sub 9 pin straight type RS 232C connector Serial cable D Sub 9 pin straight type Commercially available Downloads projebAX Ah btarf fapemt Manuals The connection might not work depending on the control equipment Thank you for your understand ing in advance Specialized knowledge is required to use the RS 232C connector Please contact an installer or other professional for help Basic Operation Turning On the Power EN Connect the Power Cable Connect the AC IN connector of the projector and the power outlet using the supplied power cable The indicator of the POWER STANDBY button will light in orange and the projector will enter the standby mode To wall outlet Only connect to a grounded power outlet C N ry Opening the Lens Shutter Turn the lens shutter clockwise Projection will be possible when the lens shutter has stopped with a click sound Continued on next page gt M Precautions When the power plug will be unplugged from the power outlet please place the projector near the power outlet so that it may be reached easily The supplied power cable is a dedicated prod uct for this projector Never use it with another product Press the POWER STANDBY button after the projector POWER STANDBY button indicator is lit orange y Precautions For usage ple
31. setting The next time the power is turned on the password entry screen will be displayed DownloaEriZ proje PACA UA btar fapentdfanuals Using the Menu Advanced Menu Admin This function can be used to make a security password setting or perform a check reset of the lamp timer etc os ee O IN When the Power Is Turned On Please enter the password Will Be Displayed When performing Set Password and the power is turned on the password entry screen will be displayed This screen will continue to be displayed unless the password that was set is entered In the next step enter the password that has been set Enter the password using the entry buttons cursor buttons Be sure to enter the 4 digits that have been set TY A AT n A 45b IN X Example Enter password 4VVA A press of cursor button will result in an asterisk k being placed in the first digit space MOOI Continue by pressing the W W A cursor buttons and asterisks x will be placed in all 4 digit spaces If the password matches the display will disappear and the projector will enter a usable state Continued on next page gt Downloaded From projector manual com Taxan Mans PS232Xh 232X KG PV131X 131S User s Manual E 77 Using the Menu Advanced Menu Admin This function can be used to make a security password setting or perform a check reset of the lamp time
32. the Video for details See Page E 41 Downloaded From projector manual com Taxan MankK s PS232Xh 232X KG PV131X 131S User s Manual What is COLOR MODE It is a function that automatically adjusts optimum color tone in conjunction with the projection circumstances For example when projecting to a blackboard selecting the Blackboard mode will automatically set the optimum color adjustment to a blackboard See Projection Mode Selection for details See Page E 41 E 19 Check before Use Preparing the Remote Control Installing the Batteries and Battery Replacement The projector and the batteries are packaged separately Insert the batteries in the remote control before use When it is time to replace the batteries do so using the same procedure 1 Open the cover of the battery 2 Insert the batteries so that 3 Close the cover of the battery case located on the back of the and ends match the markings case remote control inside the case M Precautions Use the same type of replacement batteries as the supplied AA batteries There is danger of explosion if different battery types are used Dispose of used batteries according to the local regulations a e Exposure of the main unit s remote control sensor or the remote control infrared transmitter to bright light or the obstruction of the signal by an obstacle located in the pathway may prevent operation To prevent operational difficulties with the sensor when
33. the projector is installed suspended from the ceiling install the projector 1 5 m 4 9 feet or further from fluorescent lighting The remote control will not function properly when the batteries are weak Downloalar2Q projebAX Ah A btarf operit Manuals Basic Operation The Procedure from Projection to Turning Off the Power Basic Operation This section provides a simple description of the method of jector setup to video projection and finishing up For the operation from pro detailed operational methods of the various operations please see the respective pages with the de scription o Placement Determine the setup locations of the screen and the proje items See Screen Size and Projection Distance for information abou ment considerations at the time of setup See Page E 25 ctor and set up the tdistance and place E Connecting Personal Computers and Video Equipment Connect the projector and your equipment To make connection with the RGB connector of a persona nections with Personal Computer on Page E 26 computer see Con To make connection with the video connector RCA jack of video equipment or an S video connector see Connections with Typical VI Page E 28 To make connection with the YCbCr connector or YPbPr ideo Equipment on connector of video equipment see Using YCbCr Connectors or YPbPr Connec tors on Page E 29 In consideration of quality perfection is e
34. when projecting per sonal computer images distinctly in a bright meeting room etc Align the cursor with the Gamma Correction item name and select the setting content with the cursor buttons lt gt Normal Performs a standard correction Natural Corrects so as to result in a natural color tone Real Performs a correction with emphasis on brightness 42b z M NER BS o Downloaded From projector manual com Taxan Mans PS232Xh 232X KG PV131X 131S User s Manual This permits fine video settings to be made Operate while the image that you would like to adjust or set is being projected Gamma Correction Color Temperature White Level White Balance Color Space BT 709 Chroma e Hue ee 4 Lets you specify your own settings separate from the predefined projection modes E Image olor Input Admin T ol Custom Mode 4 On Natural Gamma Correction gt 4 gt Color Temperature 4 Middle 4 gt White Level High White Balance ENTER Color Space BT 709 Chroma e 4 Hue Adjusts the change ratio between bright and dark portions of the input signal When Off is set in Custom Mode the Gamma Correc tion Color Temperature and White Level items will be displayed in gray and selection and adjustment will not be possible E 69 Using the Menu Advanced Menu Color Color Temperature The screen is affected by illumination a
35. will differ in Set Password Off standard mode and Eco mode T Lamp Timer 108h When used only in standard mode Approximately 2 000 hours ano TinarReset UCE When used only in Eco mode Approximately 3 000 hours Initialize Startup Screen 4 None When both modes are used alternately the lamp service life will fluctuate Background Color 4 Black Model KG PV131X 131S is does not have the Eco Mode function It only has the standard mode and the service life of the lamp will be 4 000 hours check reset the lamp operation time When the Lamp Has Reached the End of Its Service Life Replace the lamp cartridge will be displayed on the screen for 10 seconds in 1 minute intervals Replace the lamp with a new one See Replacing the Lamp Cartridge for information about the lamp replacement method See Pages E 87 and 88 Replace the lamp cartridge When More than Hours Have Elapsed After Reaching the Lamp Ser vice Life Turning power off Replace the lamp cartridge will be displayed on the screen for 10 seconds then the power will be switched off by the projector When this condition has been reached even pressing the POWER STANDBY button will not turn on the power Replace the lamp with a new one Replace the lamp cartridge Downloaded From projector manual com Taxan Mans PS232Xh 232X KG PV131X 131S User s Manual E 79 Using the Menu Advanced Menu Admin This function can be used to make a
36. 2X KG PS232Xh We hereby declare that the equipment specified above El C conforms to the technical standards as specified in the FCC Rules Precautions Thank you for your purchase of this TAXAN data projector Please read this User s Manual to the end so that you will be able to use this product properly After reading keep this manual together with the Warranty in a safe place so that you may refer to it whenever you need it Please read this User s Manual should there be something that you need to know during operation of the projector or in case of an irregularity This User s Manual covers models KG PS232Xh KG PS232X and KG PV131X KG PV131S The projection distance is the same in these models but the screen resolution auto focus function and some other functions are different See the table below and the Major Specifications for details See Pages E 90 to 93 Model Resolution Full Function Auto Focus Function KG PS232Xh 1024 x 768 XGA O KG PS232X 1024 x 768 XGA O KG PV131X 1024 x 768 XGA KG PV131S 800 x 600 S VGA Q Function included Function not included Downloalirifom projcebAX AM uabtar fapentdfanuals Important safety information A CAUTION TO PREVENT SHOCK DO NOT OPEN THE CABINET NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED KAGA COMPONENTS SERVICE PERSONNEL This symbol warns the user that uninsulated voltage within the unit may have sufficient magnitude to
37. Computer 2 Oo Video o O o S Video O MENU B Make settings for auto detect on off and input signal selection Simple M Select the Menu Name Nis a cen INES g ols Show Advanced Blank Mute Each press of the cursor button will move the selection one step in the se Still Inage 4m M quence of Source Settings gt Tools gt Show Advanced Each press of wil Te ER ET e return the selection one step When a menu name is selected the cursor of the WES 5 item name will disappear a Select language Useful functions for projection of inages and video w Ca ENTER pe j o Selecting Show Advanced will switch the display to the Advanced Menu The operation method is the same as for Simple Menu Simple M EJ Select the Item Name E Simple Menu Source Settings ols Show Advanced gt Blank Mute ENTER Press the cursor buttons AW and select the item name Still Image Zoom 1 100 Timer Display 4 Off Adjusts the volume of the integrated speaker Volume 3 4 a a Select language Continued on next page gt Downloaded From projector manual com Taxan Mans PS232Xh 232X KG PV131X 131S User s Manual E 47 Using the Menu Menu Operation Method n Making Adjustments and Settings or setting Press the cursor buttons lt P and the ENTER button and make the adjustment z M EN
38. Downloaded From projector manual com Taxan Mans PS232Xh 232X KG PV131X 131S User s Manual E 9 5 http www taxan projector com MBAIYR Y RMN 7113 0033 FRRABIC HX ABB2 2 9 ey Fa s79 MBAYK AVE POVYIIF NAIYVY BYI 1 0120 331 059 Downloaded From projector manual com Taxan Manuals KAGA COMPONENTS CO UTD 2 2 9 Hongo Bunkyo ku Tokyo 113 0033 Japan Tel 81 3 4455 3178 Fax 81 3 3814 4544 2008 KAGA COMPONENTS CO LTD
39. L N PAL M PAL60 SECAM YCbCr NTSC PAL YPbPr 480p 576p 1080i 720p automatic or manual switching RGB Horizontal 15 to 80 kHz Vertical 50 to 85 Hz Color Reproduction Full color 16 770 000 colors Resolution VGA 640 x 480 expansion true S VGA 800 x 600 true XGA 1024 x 768 compression Input Current 25A Power Requirement 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz Power Consumption 245 watts Mechanical Dimensions Excluding Stand 260 mm W x 58 mm H x 210 mm D when stored not including projecting parts 10 2 in W x 2 3 in H x 83 in D when stored not including projecting parts Weight Approximately 1 9 kg 4 2 lbs Operational Temperatures Data projector 5 to 35 C 41 to 95 F 10 to 8596 humidity Specifications and design are subject to change without notice 1 150 21118 conformance Indicates the average value of mass produced articles and the lower limit values at the time of shipping are 8096 of the indicated values Downloaded From projector manual com Taxan Mans PS232Xh 232X KG PV131X 131S User s Manual E 9 3 Major Specifications Table of Supported Frequency The projector automatically identifies the signal input from the computer and selects the optimum resolution as shown on the table below Manual adjustments may be required for some input signals See Frequency Compensation Phase Control tion Vertical Position on page E 64 65 68 nu Horizontal Posi
40. RRIE O DERLIREN Using the Menu Advanced Menu Image This permits fine video settings to be made Operate while the image that you would like to adjust or set is being projected Brightness Contrast Sharpness These functions allow various video adjustments to be made in conjunction Input Admin with the projected environment r ss M S Align the cursor with the various item names and adjust with the cursor Ponta b 4 Sharpness uttons Frequency Compensation Phase Control Item Name lt gt Definition Brightness Darker Lighter Adjusts the brightness of the image Image becomes less Image becomes more Contrast dense dense Image becomes more Sharpness Image becomes softer Be distinct Sharpness can be used only with Video S Video input xd T N 39 I La Downloaded From projector manual com Taxan Mani amp Gs PS232Xh 232X KG PV131X 131S User s Manual E 6 3 Using the Menu Advanced Menu Image This permits fine video settings to be made Operate while the image that you would like to adjust or set is being projected Frequency Compensation This performs an adjustment when light and dark vertical bands appear on the screen Usually an automatic adjustment is performed at the time of source input detection however when automatic adjustment is not satisfac tory please adjust as described below Align the cursor with the Frequen
41. TAXAN DATA PROJECTOR User s Manual KG PS232Xh 232X KG PV131X 131S ee SN e Q a ze N O e Ej D 3 lt Q IMPORTANT DLP chip are registered trademarks of Texas Instruments Incorporated U S A istered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation U S A S VGA is a registered trademark of Video Electronics Standards Association Microsoft Windows and PowerPoint are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation U S A and other countries Macintosh is a trademark of Apple Computer Inc U S A DLP Digital Light Processing and VGA and XGA are trademarks or reg Note that even in the absence of exp anatory notes serious attention is paid to the trademarks of the various companies and to the product trademarks Downloaded From projector manual com Taxan Manuals Important safety information DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation U S Responsible Party PLUS Vision Corp of America Address 9610 SW Sunshine Court Suite 500 Beaverton OR 97005 Tel No 503 748 8700 Type of Product Projector Equipment Classification Class B Peripheral Models KG PV131S KG PV131X KG PS23
42. TER BS o 42 H Close the Menu Screen Press the MENU button and close the menu screen To Select another Menu Item when an Item Name Is Selected Press the cursor buttons AW and select the menu name Check that the cursor of the item name has dis buttons lt P and select another menu name appeared then press the cursor z WM ENTER BS o After the desired menu name has been selected select the desired item name with the cursor buttons AW Downloa 8 proje BACA A btar Tapentdanuals E Simple Menu Blank Mute ENTER Still Inage ENTER Zoom a 100 4 Off gt Timer Display ume Select language English Adjusts the volume of the integrated speaker RS Simple Menu S ols Show Advanced gt Blank Mute Still Image Zoom 1 100 Timer Display 4 Off Volume _ 1 84 Select language Useful functions for projection of images and video BB Simple Menu Show Advanced gt Projection Mode 4 Standard gt Auto Focus 4 On Auto Keystone 4 On gt Keystone 0 Auto Power Off 4 Off Eco Mode 4 Off Status Display 4 On Make simple settings for projecting images or video BB Simple Menu Show Advanced gt Auto Focus Auto Keystone
43. The adjustment or setting that can be performed will differ depending on the input signal See the table below for details Advanced Menu e Color Input Admin Gamma Correction 4 Normal White Level 4 High White Balance Color Space 4 BT 709 A Chroma 0 0 Hue e 4 Automatically adjusts the black and white level for signals input via COMPUTER IN connectors COMPUTER IN Menu Name Item VIDEOIN S VIDEO IN Page RGB Signal Component Signal Image Brightness O Q O E 63 Contrast O O O O E 63 Sharpness Q E 63 Frequency Compensation O E 64 Phase Control O E 65 Definition O O E 65 View Select Aspect Ratio O O O O E 66 Horizontal Position O E 68 Vertical Position O E 68 Vertical Flip O O O O E 68 Horizontal Flip O e O E 68 Color Custom Mode O O O O E 69 Gamma Correction O O O E 69 Color Temperature O O O O E 70 White Level O Q O E 70 White Balance O E 71 Color Space O E 72 Chroma O O E 72 Hue O O E 73 Input Computer1 O O O O E 74 Computer2 O e O E 74 Video O O O O E 74 S Video O E 74 Admin Set Password Q O O O E 75 Lamp Timer Reset O O O O E 80 Initialize O O O O E 81 Startup Screen O O O O E 81 Background Color O O O O E 82 Downloaar OD projebAX Ah A btar operit Manuals Using the Menu Simple Menu Source These operations serve to set Auto Detect to On or Off and perform selection of the input signal that will be projected
44. Time after Purchase The initial setting screen will be displayed when the power is turned on for the first time after purchase Following the steps described below perform the initial settings If the video is blurred when using the KG PV131X 131S use the focus ring to adjust the focus Operations are all made using the cursor buttons and ENTER button of the re mote control or the projector 1 Language setting Sets the language that will be displayed Aligning the blue cursor with English and pressing the ENTER button will se lect English After checking the selected item press the cursor button and proceed to the next setting 2 Auto Focus setting KG PS232Xh 232X only Sets the auto focus function to On or Off To use the auto focus function align the cursor with On and press the ENTER button The factory default setting is On When you will not be using the auto focus function align the cursor with Off and press the ENTER button After selecting either On or Off press the cursor button and proceed to the next setting Doma 34 proje AM UA btar Tapentdfanuals BAM Technical Point The projector is equipped with a Quick start function The video will be projected a little over ten seconds after pressing the POWER STANDBY button The video will be projected however because the pro jector is starting up the POWER STANDBY button indica tor will continue to flash in blue The projector is equi
45. al connector that transfers the C color signal which is divided into the B Y color difference signal Cb Pb and the R Y color difference signal Cr Pr is described as Y Cb Cr Connectors that can be used for video formats above NTSC may be described as Y Pb Pr Acommercially available component cable is re quired to make connection with equipment hav ing YCbCr connectors such as DVD players etc A commercially available component cable is required to make connection with equipment having YPbPr connectors such as high definition video equipment etc Downloaded From projector manual com Taxan MankGsPS232Xh 232X KG PV131X 131S User s Manual E 2 1 Basic Operation The Procedure from Projection to Turning Off the Power E Turn On the Power Press the POWER STANDBY button of the remote control or the projector and turn on the power The indicator of the POWER STANDBY button will change from the orange color of the standby mode to flashing blue See Turning On the Power for details about when the power is turned on See Page E 33 n The Video Is Projected Language Settings and other initial settings will be displayed only when the power is turned on for the first time after purchase See Turning On the Power for the First Time after Purchase on Page E 34 The factory default setting is for Automatic Detection be On This will automati cally project the video when an input signal is detected When attempt
46. are trans ferred at the same time as the RGB color signal What are supported frequencies Supported frequencies is a term that indicates the breadth ofthe scanning frequencies that this projector supports The scanning frequencies express the speed when the display is drawing the screen The number of lines that can be drawn in 1 second are called the horizontal scanning frequency and the number of times the screen is overwritten in 1 second is called the vertical scanning frequency The higher the scan ning frequency the higher the resolution or the greater the number of simultaneously expressed colors can will be pos Sible and a display having little flicker can be produced As an example a display having a vertical scanning frequency of 70 Hz can draw the screen 70 times in 1 second BA Technical Point This projector is equipped with two COMPUTER IN connec tors When two personal computers are used in meetings or classes they can both be connected to the projector at the same time One RGB cable is supplied with this projector When the projector is used with two computers please purchase an additional commercially available RGB cable When two personal computers are connected the video thatis detected first will be projected To switch the video press the SOURCE button of the projector or the remote control and switch the input Basic Operation Connecting Personal Computers and Video Equipment
47. ase connect this product to the elec trical outlet with the grounding wire Laite on liitettava suojamaadoitus koskettimilla varustettuun pistorasiaan Apparatet ma tilkoples jordet stikkontakt Apparaten skall anslutas till jordat uttag This product is designed to be connected with IT POWER SYSTEM of Norwegian AM Technical Point Closing the lens shutter during projection will automatically activate Blanking Muting of the video audio This is a conve nient function that temporarily makes the video go blank Downloaded From projector manual com Taxan Mans PS232Xh 232X KG PV131X 131S User s Manual E 3 3 Basic Operation Turning On the Power E Turning On the Projector Power Press the POWER STANDBY button of the remote control or the projector A press of the POWER STANDBY button will change the indicator of the POWER STANDBY button from the orange of the standby mode to flashing blue during startup and it will flash for approximately 60 seconds When after the indicator has flashed for approximately 60 seconds it slowly flashes in green the Eco mode will be set to On For information about the Eco mode setting method see Eco Mode on Page E 56 When the LAMP HEAT indicator is lit but the power does not turn on see When an indicator is lit or flashing See Page E 83 amp HEAT ame 26 E HEAT uw zB E HEAT awe 6 a id Standby Mode During Startup Power is ON Turning On the Power for the First
48. atches Dirty Lens Clean using the same method you would use to clean a camera lens Use a commercial blower for camera use or cleaning paper for eye glasses Be careful not to scratch the lens at this time Dust of the Intake and Outflow Holes Dust that collects in the intake and outflow holes will obstruct the ventilation and cause the internal temperature to rise which could cause damage Clean this area carefully As a guideline clean at least every 100 hours of usage Turn off the power and check that the indicator of the POWER STANDBY button has changed so that it is lit in orange and then disconnect the power cable Vacuum from the outside with an electric vacuum cleaner Use a brush tipped adapter with the vacuum cleaner Note that use of a vacuum without an adapt er or use of an adapter without a brush should be avoided Cleaning the Inside of the Projector Cleaning of the inside of the projector is required about once a year Failure to clean over a long period while dust has col lected inside the projector could cause a fire or breakdown Do not clean the inside of the projector by yourself Please be sure to contact your dealer Downloakzri projebAX AM WAbtark Hapent Manuals Maintenance Replacing the Lamp Cartridge The lamp that is used in the light source of the projector has a service life The rated service life of the lamp is ap proximately 2 000 hours for model KG PS232Xh 232X when used only in
49. available one When making connections align the orientation of the connectors and insert them Then turn the knobs and secure to the connector of the projector The factory default input signal setting is set to Auto however if there is no projection change the setting of the input signal to Computer with Advanced Menu P Input gt Computer 1 2 See Input for details about the setting of input signals See Page E 74 DownloalariAr projebAX Ah Atar operit Manuals Use of a cable longer than the supplied RGB cable or extension of the cable might result in the gen eration of noise or deterioration of the image When a long cable is used we recommend the use of a noise canceller or other devices Contact an installer or other professional for details Setting the output frequency of the personal computer to 60 Hz will result in the display of the clearest video BAM Technical Point What is an RGB connector This is a connector used for transferring video signals to a monitor or other equipment The three colors R red G green and B blue are separated and transferred as an analog signal with this system The display of a personal computer is expressed by the RGB color space and synthe Sizing the three colors permits all colors to be reproduced These connectors mainly use a standard called mini D Sub 15 pin that describes their form and control signals used for Signal synchronization as well as other signals
50. be projected without making detailed settings Other modes include Graphics and Presentation modes See Projection Mode Selection for information about operation from the remote control See Page E 41 See Projection Mode for information about operation from the menu See Page E 52 would like to stop the projection temporarily The projection can be stopped temporarily during a presentation or class By using Still Image FREEZE or Blank Mute BLANK the projection can be paused or the video can be made blank temporarily See Temporarily Blanking Muting the Video Audio or Pausing the Video for information about operation from the remote control See Pages E 40 and 41 See Blank Mute or Still Image for information about operation from the menu See Page E 57 DownloalitriBom projeb AX AM ua btarP fajet Manuals RA Technical Point What is the projection mode This projector is already equipped with projection modes that suit the application This permits an immediate color adjustment to suit the purpose without performing detailed adjustments such as Gamma Correction Color Tem perature or White Level BLANK FREEZE Helpful Hints Convenient functions for the use of this product would like the lamp to have a longer life The life of the lamp can be maintained longer by using the Eco Mode to limit the power consumption of the projector KG PS232Xh 232X only See Eco Mode for information a
51. bout operation from the remote control See Page E 42 See Eco Mode for information about operation from the menu See Page E 56 would like to put away the projector right after using it The projector is equipped with a Quick off function After turning off the R Technical Point power the fan will continue to turn to cool the lamp even when the power oe car has been disconnected A A What is the Quick off function See The Procedure from Projection to Turning Off the Power for details pe projector is equipped with a Quick off function Even about the Quick off function See Page E 24 when the power cable is unplugged soon after turning off the power the internal power supply will power the rotation of the cooling fan and cool the lamp allowing immediate removal Theft and mischief are concerns This projector is equipped with security lock functions that allow it to be E i BA Technical Point used more safely including a theft prevention lock compatible with the rere MicroSaver security system and a peower setting Whatis a pasoo noT See Names of the Projector Parts and their Functions for details about the this projector is equipped with a function that can restrict theft prevention lock See Page E 18 the start up of the projector by setting a password to avoid See Set Password for information about setting the password See Page E mischief and unauthorized use 75 When a password has been
52. cause electric shock Therefore it is dangerous to make any kind of contact with any part inside of this unit This symbol alerts the user that important literature concerning the operation and maintenance of this unit has been included Therefore it should be read carefully in order to avoid any problems The above cautions are given on the bottom of the product WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE DO NOT USE THIS UNIT S GROUNDED PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION CORD OR IN AN OUTLET UNLESS ALL THREE PRONGS CAN BE FULLY INSERTED DO NOT OPEN THE CABINET THERE ARE HIGH VOLTAGE COMPONENTS INSIDE ALL SERVICING MUST BE DONE BY QUALIFIED KAGA COMPO NENTS SERVICE PERSONNEL RF Interference WARNING This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installa tion This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that inter ference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encourag
53. ceed to the next setting Startup Screen Performs the settings of the image that is displayed at startup Align the cursor with Logo or None and press the ENTER button The factory default setting is set to Logo After selecting either Logo or None press the cursor button and proceed to the next setting Background Color Sets the background color when the screen is blanked temporarily or when there is no signal Align the cursor with Blue or Black and press the ENTER button The factory default setting is Blue Select either Blue or Black and then align the blue cursor with Initial Setting Complete and press the ENTER button The screen will close and the initial setting will be completed The initial settings screen will not be displayed from the second time the projector is turned on Please check the following matters when changing the content of the initial settings Downloaded From projector manual com Taxan MankG PS232Xh 232X KG PV131X 131S User s Manual Change of language setting Select Language See Page E 62 Change of Auto Focus setting KG PS232Xh 232X only See Auto Focus on Page E 53 Change of Auto Keystone setting Auto Keystone See Page E 53 Change of Startup Screen setting Startup Screen See Page E 81 Change of Background Color setting Background Color See Page E 82 Initial Setting This projector has an auto keystone correction function On Projector detects vertical
54. ct Ratio Align the cursor with the Vertical Flip or Horizontal Flip item name and make the Dcreeritel os tn setting with the cursor buttons lt gt Vertical Position Horizontal Flip Vertical Flip Off Vertical Flip Off Vertical Flip On Vertical Flip On Horizontal Flip Off Horizontal Flip On Horizontal Flip On Horizontal Flip Off ABCD aq DEA Inverts image if projector is mounted to ceiling or used for rear projection oer z 4 ENER BSG o A DowntoaEr168 proje PACA UA btar fapentdfanuals Using the Menu Advanced Menu Color Custom Mode This can set an original projection mode different from the preset projection modes Align the cursor with the Custom Mode item name and switch the func tion On or Off with the cursor buttons lt P gt When Custom Mode is set to On Custom will be selected for Projection Mode When Custom Mode is set to Off Standard will be selected for Pro jection Mode Only when the setting is On Custom Mode can be adjusted using Gam ma Correction Color Temperature and White Level When the setting is Off the item name will be displayed in gray and selection and adjustment will not be possible 42 E MW ENTER BS 9 Gamma Correction This corrects the proportion of the change of the dark portion from the bright portion of the input signal This is used when reproducing natural color tones and
55. cy Compensation item name and ad just with the cursor buttons lt gt While viewing the screen set the adjustment value at which the brightness becomes uniform BO Ho a e D D n val U U z 6 ENTER Ss o DowntoaEri6 proje BACA A btar operit Manuals a Image__ View Color Input Admin Brightness a 4 0 Contrast e 4 0 Sharpness gt Frequenc sation 5 Phase Control o 0 Definition 4 Off gt Lets you adjust the frequency if bright and dark vertical stripes appear on the screen Frequency Compensation is performed only at the time of RGB signal input Using the Menu Advanced Menu Image This permits fine video settings to be made Operate while the image that you would like to adjust or set is being projected Phase Control This performs an adjustment when there is a screen color shift or flicker Usu ally an automatic adjustment is performed at the time of source input detec tion however when automatic adjustment is not satisfactory please adjust as described below Align the cursor with the Phase Control item name and adjust with the cursor buttons lt gt While viewing the screen adjust so that the color shift or flicker no longer stands out gD rU O LLLLIIII 2 A enTer BS o Definition This adjusts the definition when an input signal is adjusted
56. d From projector manual com Taxan Mans PS232Xh 232X KG PV131X 131S User s Manual E 13 Finding Information with the Remote Control and the Projector Control Panel Finding Information with Keywords Keyword Page Keyword Page Advanced Menu E 50 Initial Setting E 34 Aspect Ratio E 66 Initialize E 81 AUTO E 39 Input source E 39 51 AUTO FOCUS E 40 KEYSTONE E 43 Auto Focus function E 40 53 Keystone Keystone correction E 43 54 AUTO KEYSTONE E 40 Keystone distortion E 40 43 53 54 Auto Keystone Auto keystone correction E 40 53 LAMP E 83 Auto Power Off E 55 Lamp replacement E 87 Background Color E 82 Language E 62 BLANK E 40 MENU E 47 Blanking ofthe video E 41 57 No signal E 27 Blanking Muting of the video audio E 40 57 Notebook computer external output signal E 27 Blurred Screen E 37 Phase E 65 Ceiling suspension setting E 68 POWER STANDBY E 10 11 22 Chroma E 72 Projection Mode E 41 52 COLOR MODE E 41 Quick off function E 24 Color Space E 72 Rear Projection E 68 Color Temperature E 70 RS 232C connector E 32 Computer 1 2 E 51 74 Sharpness E 63 Contrast E 63 Simple Menu E 49 Digital Zoom E 44 58 Source E 39 51 D ZOOM E 44 SOURCE E 39 ECO E 42 Standby E 33 Eco Mode E 42 56 Startup Screen E 81 Flashing indicator E 83 Status Display E 56 Focus E 37 42 Timer E 60 FOCUS E 42 Video S Video E 51 74 FREEZE E 41 Volume E 43 61 Frequency E 64 94 VOLUME E 43 Gamma E 69 White Balance E 71 HEAT E 83 White Level E 70
57. described as Y Pb Pr BAM Technical Point What is a ferrite core These are accessories that are used to reduce the radiated noise from the interface cables of digital equipment and other devices When a high frequency current that is the source of noise flows in a cable it will generate a magnetic field and noise will be emitted The ferrite core absorbs this and converts it to heat which is radiated Attaching a ferrite core will reduce the deterioration of the picture Basic Operation Connecting Personal Computers and Video Equipment Using YCbCr Connectors or YPbPr Connectors Use a commercially available conversion cable to connect with the COMPUTER IN 1 2 connector of the projector The factory default input setting of the COMPUTER IN 1 2 connector is set to Auto however if there is no projection change the input setting with Advanced Menu Input gt Computer 1 2 See Input for details See Page E 74 When projecting the YCbCr signal or YPbPr signal if the color of the overall im age strongly leans toward being greenish or another color change the setting under Advanced Menu Color Color Space See Color Space for details See Page E 72 hr Component cable Commercially available Mini D Sub 15 pin RCA 3 pin Blue J w T 6 Y Cb Cr Co
58. e buttons of the projector and perform the keystone correction A press of the button will display the keystone correction display To close the display soon after the adjustment press the MENU button of the remote control or the projector The display will close automatically when there has not been an operation in about 10 seconds When Auto Keystone is Off the adjustment value of the keystone correc tion will be stored after the power is turned off See Auto Keystone for details about the auto keystone correction function See Page E 53 o co KEYSTONE c c oo Volume This is the volume adjustment of the speaker that is built into the projector Press the VOLUME button of the remote control lt P and adjust the vol Volume o 5 ume A press of the button will display the volume adjustment display To close the display soon after the adjustment press the MENU button of the remote control or the projector The display will close automatically when there has not been an operation in about 10 seconds Adjustment of the volume will not be possible unless video is being pro jected e ceo VOLUME Downloaded From projector manual com Taxan Mans PS232Xh 232X KG PV131X 131S User s Manual E 4 3 Basic Operation Regular Operation Enlargement of the Video and Image Movement This function digitally enlarges projected images and video Press t
59. ecurity password setting or perform a check reset of the lamp timer etc Background Color Inde This function can set the screen color when Blank Mute or other operations View Color Input Admin are performed Set Password Off Align the cursor with the Background Color item name and make the set Meisten eee ith th butt lt gt Lamp Timer 108h ting with the cursor buttons EREA Blue The background color will be a blue screen Initialize Black The background color will be a black screen Startup Screen None Background Color 4 Black gt Specifies color of background at times such as when Blank Mute function is used z 4 ENER PS 9 DownloaE 12 proje PACA uabtar fapentdfanuals Troubleshooting Whenani ndicator is lit or flashing The LAMP HEAT indicator will be lit or flashing to notify of problems as described in the table below Indicator Status Details of the Problem POWER STANDBY HEAT LAMP button LAMP 0 It is time to replace the lamp a Replace the lamp with a new one See Page E 87 Red Lit The lamp has reached the end of its service life The power will no longer turn 1 Red Flashing a id Er D e E Red Lit Red Lit a s Red Flashing Lamp PS on Red Flash The lamp has been used for more than 100 hours after reaching its service life Re ing place the lamp with a new one See Page E 87
60. ed to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorientate or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help DOC Compliance Notice This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Hg Lamp in This Product Contains Mercury Dispose of Lamp According to Local State or Federal Law Downloaded From projector manual com Taxan Mans PS232Xh 232X KG PV131X 131S User s Manual E 3 Important safety information Important Safeguards These safety instructions are to ensure the long life of the unit and to prevent fire and shock Please read them carefully and heed all warnings Installation For best results use the unit in a darkened room Place the unit on a flat level surface in a dry area away from dust and moisture Do not place the unit in direct sunlight near heaters or heat radiating appliances Exposure to direct sunlight smoke or steam can harm internal components Handle the unit carefully Dropping or jarring can damage internal components Do not place heavy objects on top of the unit Power Supply The unit is designed to operate on a power supply of 100 240 V 50 60 Hz AC Ensure that your po
61. en an indicator is lit or flashing E 83 flashing red Even when the power is turned The password is set Please enter the correct password E 75 76 on only the display of Please enter the password is shown Downloaded From projector manual com Taxan Mans PS232Xh 232X KG PV131X 131S User s Manual E 85 Maintenance Cleaning Be certain to disconnect the power plug from the power outlet before cleaning Donotapply insecticide or other volatile chemicals to the projector or lens Also do not allow rubber or vinyl prod ucts or the like to remain in contact with the projector for a long period This will cause deterioration or peeling of the coating etc Cleaning a Soiled Projector Main Unit e Wipe with a lint free soft dry cloth When very dirty wipe with a cloth that has been moistened with a diluted neutral deter gent then finish with a dry cloth If a chemically treated cloth is going to be used please follow any written warnings Do not wipe with thinner benzene or other solvents Doing so could cause them to undergo qualitative changes or the coatings may peel etc When removing the dust of the outflow and intake holes use the brush attachment on a vacuum cleaner to clean out the dust Avoid using the vacuum directly without attaching the adapter as well as the use of a nozzle adapter Do not scratch or otherwise hit the projector body with your nails or other hard object since this will cause scr
62. etween the unit and walls Prevent foreign objects such as paper clips and bits of paper from falling into the unit Do not attempt to retrieve any ob jects that fell into the unit Do not insert any metal objects such as a wire or screwdriver into the unit If something should fall into the unit immediately disconnect the power cable from the unit and have the object removed by a qualified KAGA COMPONENTS service person Do not place any liquids on top of the unit Carrying around When carrying the unit around please use the soft case that comes with it and to protect the lens from scratches always shut the lens shutter Also do not subject the unit to strong mechanical shock CAUTION HOT The area around the exhaust vents is hot during and immediately after image projection To avoid burns keep your hands away from this area Wait until the exhaust vents area cools off before touching it Do not look into the lens while the unit is on Serious damage to your eyes could result DownloaEitMiom projcebAX AM uabtar Hapent Manuals Ways of Viewing this Manual There are five ways to search for information in this manual 1 just want to start using the projector The Procedure from Projection to Turning Off the Power gt See Page E 21 This introduces the basic operations of this product would like to know about convenient functions when projecting Helpful Hints gt See Page E 8
63. f ctor e the following actions 1 Disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet 2 Check the followi When the projecto Check the exhaust ng matters and take the required measures ris being used in a location having a high ambient temperature set it up again in a cool place vents and the ventilation slots If clogged clean them 3 Wait about 60 minutes until the temperature of the projector drops If after having performed the above matters the problem persists contact the dealer or a TAXAN customer service center Downloaded From projector manual com Taxan Mans PS232Xh 232X KG PV131X 131S User s Manual E 8 3 Troubleshooting At a time such as this Check the following matters before requesting servicing Problem Check cod Power does not turn on s the power cord plugged into a power outlet E 33 sthe lamp cover properly mounted E 88 89 s the projector s temperature high To protect the projector the power cannot be E 83 turned on when the projector s temperature is abnormally high Has the lamp reached the end of its service life E 83 Depending on the timing of when the power cable is inserted i e when the pow er is turned On the indicator LED of the POWER STANDBY button might not ight and the power might not come on however this is not a breakdown of the projector If this occurs once again unplug the power cable and then insert it No image is produced s a connected input selec
64. focus For model KG PV131X 1318S turn the focus ring and adjust the focus of the screen KG PV131X 131S Focus ring ABCD AA Technical Point Model KG PS232Xh 232X is equipped wi cus function Turn the zoom ring or press th ith an Auto Fo e AUTO FOCUS button of the remote control or the projector to adjust the focus automatically The operating conditions of Auto Focus a below When the power is turned on When the zoom lever is moved When the projector is moved re as described When the projection angle has been changed Auto focus operating range Auto focus will work with screen sizes ranging from 31 inches with a projection distance o inches with a projection distance of 5 focus manually when screen placemen 1 2 m to 148 m Adjust the exceeds 5 m Depending on the color of the screen and the pro jection environment the operating range might be shorter or proper operation might not be obtained Erroneous operation will result when stacle between the focus sensor and th here is an ob e screen Erroneous operation will result with the use of a trans lucent screen This function will not operate when been moved he screen has Change the projection method when the projector is installed suspended from the ceiling or is in a rear projection setup See Vertical Flip Horizontal Flip on Page E 68 Downloaded From projector manual com Taxan
65. for model KG PV131X 131S does not include some of the buttons See description below for details M Precautions Do not drop the remote control or handle it inappropriately Do not expose the remote control to water or other liquids Should the remote control become wet wipe it dry immediately Try to avoid use in hot and or humid locations Please keep batteries out of the reach of children If a battery is swallowed promptly obtain the medical care of a doctor Remove the battery from the remote control when it is not going to be used for a long period Some operations such as menu operations are available only through the use of the remote control and attention should be given to its careful handling AA Technical Point 1 Infrared transmitter 2 POWER STANDBY button This button is used to switch on the power and set the projector to the STANDBY mode See Page E 34 3 SOURCE button This button selects the input source See Page E 39 4 ENTER button This button is used to execute menu operations etc 5 FOCUS button This button operates the focus manually C KG PS232Xh 232X only See Page E 42 6 KEYSTONE buttons These buttons operate the keystone cor rection manually See Page E 43 7 D ZOOM buttons These buttons adjust the digital zoom See Page E 44 8 BLANK button This button temporarily blanks the video and mutes the audio See Page E 40 9 FREEZE button This button pauses the vide
66. he D ZOOM button of the remote control and enlarge the video Zoom 4 a 100 A press of the D ZOOM button will display the zoom adjustment display Each press of gt will further enlarge the video Up to 200 lla a Each press of will return the video to its original state To 100 A E Zoom and Image Movement will be cancelled by switching the input or changing Select Aspect Ratio more the image will appear blurred The reason forthis is that digital correction is applied so that the dots do not stand out The projected image cannot be moved while the menu screen is displayed The larger the enlargement using Zoom the Downloalt er ok projcbAX AM ua btarf Tapert Manuals Basic Operation Regular Operation Pressing the cursor buttons AW lt gt of the remote control while an im age is enlarged will result in movement of the display position When enlargement has not been applied i e Zoom is 100 there will not be any movement LH A To close the display right away press the MENU button of the remote con trol or the projector The display will close automatically when there has not been an operation in about 10 seconds When finished with the enlargement operation be sure to return the value of Zoom to 100 Downloaded From projector manual co
67. he lamp cartridge by turning counter cartridge and pull upward to re clockwise until they turn freely move the cartridge The screws will not come out p d DownloaEri amp 8 projcebAX AM uabtar fapentdfanuals Maintenance Replacing the Lamp Cartridge EH Install the new lamp cartridge 1 Slowly pushin the lamp cartridge 2 Press firmly from above then turn the 2 screws of the lamp cartridge clockwise to tighten Align with the screw holes of the projector 6 Install the lamp cover 1 Insert the edge of the lamp cover 2 Insert the tabs of the lamp cover until a click sound is heard into the projector and then close the lamp cover GRA EA Reset the Lamp Timer Connect the power cable turn on the power then reset Select Admin under Advanced Menu gt Lamp Timer Reset and then press the ENTER button There will be a change to the initialization verification display Now press the ENTER button See Lamp Timer Reset for details on Page E 80 Downloaded From projector manual com Taxan Mans PS232Xh 232X KG PV131X 131S User s Manual When the lamp has been used for more than 100 hours after reaching its service life the power will no longer turn on Should this happen simultaneously holding down the projector s SOURCE button and AUTO button for more than 5 seconds in the standby mode will clear the lamp timer Checking that the LAMP indicator is off will show that t
68. he lamp timer has been cleared Replacement lamps can be obtained at dealers When ordering please specify the replacement lamp for projector KG PS232Xh KG PS232X lamp model KG LPS2230 order code 600 377 or the replacement lamp for projector KG PV131X KG PV1315 lamp model KG LPV1200 order code 600 278 E 89 Major Specifications Specifications List Model KG PS232Xh Optical Method of projection DLP single DLP chip DLP chip 0 55 inches 1024 x 768 dots Lamp 230 W high pressure mercury lamp Projection lens Manual zoom x 1 15 Auto focus F 2 45 2 62 f 187 21 5 mm Image size Minimum 31 3 inch at projection distance of 1 20 m 3 9 feet telephoto Maximum 300 inch at projection distance of 10 20 m 33 46 feet wide Light Output Standard mode 3000 Im Contrast Ratio 2000 1 Full on off Electrical Inputs Video NTSC NTSC4 43 PAL PAL N PAL M PAL60 SECAM YCbCr NTSC PAL YPbPr 480p 576p 1080i 720p automatic or manual switching RGB Horizontal 15 to 80 kHz Vertical 50 to 85 Hz Color Reproduction Full color 16 770 000 colors Resolution VGA 640 x 480 expansion true S VGA 800 x 600 expansion true XGA 1024 x 768 true S XGA 1280 x 1024 compression Input Current 30A Power Requirement 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz Power Consumption 300 watts 245 watts in eco mode Mechanical Dimensions Excluding Stand 260 mm W x 58 mm H x 210 mm D when stored not including p
69. inding Information from the Operations Screen This section describes menu viewing and operation Please see the various explanatory pages about menu functions and adjustment setting methods To use the remote control direct it towards the remote control infrared sensor of the projector and operate it Menu Screen Names and Functions This projector has two types of menu a Simple Menu that enables operation of basic functions and an Advanced Menu that enables detailed settings such as image settings etc Since the operation method is the same for both types the Simple Menu will be used here to describe the names and functions of the menu screen Advanced Menu Show Advanced gt Projection Mode Auto Focus se Keystone m Power Off Eco Mode olor Input Admin Custom Mode 4 Off RE Et 4 bestial Color Space Chroma Advanced Menu In the Advanced Menu the menu back lue 0 Automatically adjusts the black and white level for ground color changes from light gray to signals input via COMPUTER IN connectors deep gray Downloads projebAX Ph btarf fapemt Manuals With respect to the Simple and Advanced screens Simple Menu has a light gray background color Select ing Show Advanced will change the display to the Menu Name This is the title of the menu The color of the selected menu will change Item Name This is the name of the adjustment or se
70. ing the Menu Simple Menu Tools Useful functions for projection of images and video Blank Mute Use this function when you would like to temporarily blank mute the video and audio Align the cursor with the Blank Mute item name and press the ENTER but ton Apress ofthe ENTER button will activate the Blank Mute function and this will blank the projected images or video and close the menu display To project the image or video again press a button with the exception of the POWER STANDBY button O ENTER QS Still Image Use this function when you would like to temporarily freeze the video This is a convenient function that allows a movie to be stopped or a screen to be stopped during projection to permit searching for another document Align the cursor with the Still Image item name and press the ENTER but ton Apress of the ENTER button will activate the Still Image function and this will temporarily stop the projected images or video and close the menu screen To cancel Still Image a button with the exception of the POWER STANDBY button eoe O ENTER ei E Simple Menu ools Show Advanced gt ENTER Still Image Zoom 4de m 100 Timer Display 4 Off gt Volume 50 Si Select language Turns picture and sound temporarily off AM Technical Point Closing the lens shutter of the projector will a
71. ing to project video from a notebook computer and video is not projected see To Output the External Output Signal of a Notebook Computer on Page E 27 amp Setup 175 gt Downloat 2A proje PAX AM ua btarP Hapent Manuals BA Technical Point The projector is equipped with a Quick start function The Quick start function is a function that projects the video a short time after pressing the POWER STANDBY button The video will be projected a little over ten seconds after pressing the POWER STANDBY button Basic Operation The Procedure from Projection to Turning Off the Power EH Properly Adjusting the Projected Image to the Screen What is the Auto Focus function Model KG PS232Xh 232X is equipped with an Auto Focus function This func Model KG P5232Xh 232X is equipped with an Auto tion automatically adjusts the focus when the size of the projected image is FX function The Auto Focus function is a function that z measures the distance to the screen and performs the fo adjusted with the zoom ring cus adjustment automatically Auto Focus uses the infrared Since model KG PV131X 131S does not have an Auto Focus function please sensor at the front of the projector to determine the screen adjust the size of the projected image with the zoom ring and adjust the focus position and adjust the focus with the focus ring See Adjusting the Focus on Page E 37 for details See Auto Focus for informat
72. ion about the setting method See Page E 53 What is the projection mode Adjust the video to the optimal condition as required It is a function that automatically adjusts optimum color AUTO button Automatically adjusts the image of the RGB signal O Ie paje eS Automatic Adjustment See Page E 39 For example when projecting to a blackboard selecting the Blackboard mode will automatically set the optimum Projection Mode Can select a projection mode to suit the purpose color adjustment to a blackboard Projection Mode selection See Page E 41 e Advanced Menu Allows more detailed video settings to be made such as Im age and Color Advanced Menu See Page E 63 Continued on next page gt Downloaded From projector manual com Taxan Mans PS232Xh 232X KG PV131X 131S User s Manual E 2 3 Basic Operation The Procedure from Projection to Turning Off the Power E Turn Off the Power after Projection is Finished What is the Quick off function After projection is finished press the POWER STANDBY button to turn off the The projector is equipped with a Quick off function Even when the power cable is unplugged soon after turning off pne a n the power the internal power supply will power the rotation This message will be displayed Turning power off Press POWER STANDBY to of the cooling fan and cool the lamp allowing immediate proceed Press MENU to cancel removal Press MENU to cance
73. jection conditions of the projected images or video the image might not be corrected suf ficiently When the Auto Keystone setting is Off the ad justment value that was set with Keystone will be stored in the projector even after the power is turned off Using the Menu Simple Menu Settings This performs simple settings when projecting images or video Auto Power Off This function turns off the power of the projector automatically when the nput source of the projector no longer has a signal The setting can be made from 5 minutes to 20 minutes in 5 minute portions Align the cursor with the Auto Power Off item name and change the set ting content with the cursor buttons lt gt Each press of the cursor button will change the setting one step in the sequence of Off gt 5 min gt 10 min 15 min 20 min Adjust to the desired setting content When Auto Power Off is set to an arbitrary number of minutes the opera tion will be as described below When a no signal condition continues for approximately 10 minutes No Signal Auto Power Off will be displayed as shown below and the power will be turned off when the set time passes Auto Power Off ca 880 The source input will be processed while the display appears however pressing an operation button other than the POWER STANDBY button will close the display and cancel the function w mE z t AUTO M ENTER E FOCUS
74. l Aft i T a After cooling the projector with the power cable connected relighting of the lamp might become A press of the POWER STANDBY button cause the screen to go blank and will enter difficult the projector into the power off operation When the Quick off function is not be Do not place the projector in a bag or other en ing used check that the POWER STANDBY button indicator is lit in orange in the dosure while the cooling fan is turning standby mode and then disconnect the power cable When the power cable is disconnected the indicator of the POWER STANDBY button will go off Downloalzri2 4 proje PACA UA btar operit Manuals Basic Operation Placement Use this information as a guide to find out about what the screen size will be for the projected video when placing the projector The projection distance over which focusing is adjustable is 1 20 m 3 9 feet to 11 79 m 38 65 feet from the projector lens surface The projector should be placed within this range It will be necessary to change the projection method when the projector is installed suspended from the ceiling See Verti cal Flip Horizontal Flip See Page E 68 Screen Size and Projection Distance Screen Size Designation Inches Height from center of ens to top edge of the projection pr Height from center of lens to bottom edge of the projection Width Screen size Height Diagonal The
75. lete will be displayed for about 1 5 Seconds See Manual Adjustment of Keystone when making fine adjustments after automatic adjustment See Page E 43 E Adjusting the Projected Image to the Screen 1 When shifted in the left right direction move the projector to the side Align the center of the screen with the center of the projector lens 2 When shifted in the vertical direction adjust using the front adjuster When on an angle adjust by turning the right or left rear adjuster 4 In a projected screen such as that illustrated the projector is facing the side with respect to the screen therefore place the projector so that it is facing the screen When Auto Keystone is set to Off it will not function straight from the front See Auto Keystone for details about setting Auto Key Stone See Page E 53 The operating conditions of Auto Keystone are as de scribed below Operation will be in a range of approximately 2 to 18 in the vertical direction Correction might not be possible when the screen is on an angle or when the temperature in the vicin ity of the projector is extremely high or low Co DomntoaErBb projcebAX AM uAbtar fapentdfanuals Basic Operation Properly Adjusting the Projected Image to the Screen EN Adjusting the Focus Model KG PS232Xh 232X is equipped with an Auto Focus function Turning the zoom ring as described in step Kl will result in automatic adjustment of the
76. m Taxan MankGsPS232Xh 232X KG PV131X 131S User s Manual E 4 5 Using the Menu Menu Operation Method The menu operation method will be introduced so that you can more conveniently use the projector Please see the various explanatory pages about the adjustment setting methods of the various settings Direct the remote control toward the infrared sensor of the projector and operate it The content that can be adjusted or set will differ depending on the input signal See Initialize to return to the standard factory setting values the various items that have been changed using the menu See Page E 81 To operate the menu turn on the power of the connected equipment set the equipment to the play mode or another suit able mode and input a video signal to the projector Menu Screen Names and Functions With respect to the Simple and Advanced screens Simple Menu has a light gray background color Selecting Show Advanced will change the display to the Advanced Menu Menu Name This is the title of the menu The color of the selected menu will change E Simple Menu Tools Show Advanced gt Projection Mode Standard Item Name Auto Focus gt This is the name of the adjustment or setting The blue cursor will move to the selected item Source Settings Auto Keystone T Adjustment Bar and Settings Contents meteng IO The increases and decreases in bar length express the adjust
77. mponen ON e Component Y Pb Pr Green Blue Red S Component cable Commercially available Mini D Sub 15 pin RCA 3 pin AM Technical Point What is YCbCr Connector and a YPbPr Connector Several types of connectors are used as video connectors including composite video connectors separate video con nectors and component video connectors Composite vi RCA jacks an eo connectors are usually called pin jacks or d they are mainly included on video decks document cameras etc Separate video connectors are most typically called S video and because tors mini DIN hey take the form of mini DIN 4 pin connec 4 pin may also be used to describe S video Component video connectors are called color difference input connec that transfers ors The usual NTSC 480i signal connector he C color signal which is divided into the B Y color difference signal Cb Pb and the R Y color difference signal Cr Pr is described as Y Cb Cr Connectors that can be used for video formats above NTSC may be described as Y Pb Pr Downloaded From projector manual com Taxan Mans PS232Xh 232X KG PV131X 131S User s Manual E 2 9 Basic Operation Connecting Personal Computers and Video Equipment Connections with the AUDIO Jacks Connect to the projector s AUDIO IN jacks using a commercially available audio cable Use a commercially available audio conversion adapter to make the con
78. n See Page E 51 y a SOURCE AUTO FOCUS z MENU ENTER 3 Y XJ Automatic Adjustment This function performs automatic adjustments of the projected RGB input sig nal position shift the size of the screen image vertical stripes and color shift Usually the video is adjusted automatically at the time of input selection Press AUTO button Press the button to start automatic adjustment When the display position is shifted there are vertical stripes on the screen or other instances of a poor projection even though automatic adjustment has been performed adjust the video manually See Image for details See Pages E 63 to 65 AUTO AUTO ENTER J Focus o o Input Select 24x768 60Hz Computer 1 e Computer 2 o Video O S Video o When the video extends beyond the screen or is smaller than the screen set the aspect ratio setting to Auto See Select Aspect Ratio on Page E 66 Downloaded From projector manual com Taxan Mans PS232Xh 232X KG PV131X 131S User s Manual E 3 9 Basic Operation Regular Operation Auto Focus KG PS232Xh 232X only A press of the AUTO FOCUS button activates the Auto Focus function and adjusts the focus automatically When the Auto Focus setting is On the focus will be adjusted automati cally when the size of the projected image is adjusted with the zoom ring or when the angle of the screen is adjus
79. n again to initialize To cancel Initialize press the MENU button and there will be a return to the menu screen Even when the following items are initialized the settings will remain Vertical Flip Horizontal Flip Language Setting Lamp Timer Set Pass word O ENTER a d An This function can be used to make a security password setting or perform a check reset of the lamp tirner etc Input Admin Set Password Version 080114 B B 00 Lamp Timer 108h Lamp Timer Reset ENTER Initialize ENTER Startup Screen 4 None gt Background Color 4 Black gt Startup Screen This switches the display no display status of the logo screen that is displayed when the projector is starting Align the cursor with the Startup Screen item name and switch between Logo and None with the cursor buttons lt gt Logo The logo TAXAN is displayed None The logo is not displayed 2 4 ENER S o 42b Downloaded From projector manual com Taxan Mans PS232Xh 232X KG PV131X 131S User s Manual This lets you return all settings to the factory default values Input Admin Set Password Version 080114 B B 00 Lamp Timer 108h Startup Screen 4 None gt Background Color 4 Black Switches logo screen display at startup On or Off Lamp Timer Reset Initialize E 81 Using the Menu Advanced Menu Admin This function can be used to make a s
80. n at the proper aspect ratio Zoom Projects so as to fill the screen at 16 9 or only the 4 3 portion inside letterbox The protruding portion will be cut Select Aspect Ratio Auto Wide Zoom O AO e 9 4 3 Screen X M Lx O O O O O 16 9 Screen O e O O O E O d Downloaded From projector manual com Taxan Mans PS232Xh 232X KG PV131X 131S User s Manual E 67 Using the Menu Advanced Menu View This permits fine video settings to be made Operate while the image that you would like to adjust or set is being projected Horizontal Position Vertical Position Adjusts the position when the screen picture is shifted vertically or horizontal nage View Color Input Admin ly Usually an automatic adjustment is performed at the time of source input Select Aspect Ratio detection however when automatic adjustment is not satisfactory please i LESS 3 A Vertical Position adjust as described below Vertical Flip Align the cursor with the Horizontal Position or Vertical Position item name and Horizontal Flip adjust with the cursor buttons lt gt o o Adjust this if the image is not centered properly in n the left right direction E g e Vertical Flip Horizontal Flip Use this when the projector is installed suspended from the ceiling or is in a Color Input Admin rear projection setup Select Aspe
81. n the brightness drops when projecting an image or video in a dark room Press the ECO button to change to the Eco mode On POWER STANDBY button indicator flashes slowly in green The brightness of the lamp will be approximately 80 of normal and the service life of the lamp will be ex tended Off POWER STANDBY button indicator lights steadily in blue The brightness of the lamp will be 100 and there will be bright video ooo co o KG PS232Xh 232X only Manual Adjustment of Focus KG PS232Xh 232X only This projector is equipped with automatic and manual focus adjustment functions Manual adjustment will be described here Press the FOCUS button of the remote control lt P and adjust the focus Ill EE WII e A press of the button will display the focus adjustment display To close the display soon after the adjustment press the MENU button of the remote control or the projector The display will close automatically when there has not been an operation in about 10 seconds KG PS232Xh 232X only FOCUS c 0 ec e co Downloads projebAX AM UA btarf operit Manuals Basic Operation Regular Operation Manual Adjustment of Keystone This projector is equipped with an auto and a manual keystone correction function Manual adjustment will be described here Press the KEYSTONE buttons lt P of the remote control or the KEYSTONE Keyston
82. nd other colors of external light This function adjusts the white color which is the basic color of the video equipment and raises the reproducibility of the color It can also produce video with importance given to skin tones Align the cursor with the Color Temperature item name and select the setting content with the cursor buttons lt P gt Low Creates a warm white Reddish tone Middle Creates a warm white Yellowish tone Recommended Creates the white of sunlight High Creates a cool white Bluish tone z z AUTO ENTER ES FOCUS 00 v White Level This can project text or diagrams from a personal computer and emphasize the white Align the cursor with the White Level item name and select the setting content with the cursor buttons lt gt Select the desired white level from among Low Middle and High This permits fine video settings to be made Operate while the image that you would like to adjust or set is being projected r Input Admin 4l Image Color Temperature L Colo Gamma Correction 4 Natural W gt gt White Level i White Balance Color Space Chroma Hue e 0 Varies color rendering by adjusting reproduction of white reference color When Off is set in Custom Mode the Gamma Correc tion Color Temperature and White Level items will be displayed in gray and selection and adjustment will not be possible Advanced Me
83. normal mode and approximately 4 000 hours for model KG PV131X 1315S Note that the lamp service life may be shortened due to usage conditions and other factors The service life will be extended when the Eco mode is used proportionately longer than the normal mode with model KG PS232Xh 232X Rated service life means the average value of service life of lamps that were manufactured over a long period and it de pends on the manufacturer s test conditions The rated service life is an average value that depends on the manufacturer s test conditions it is not a guaranty of operation up to this time When the service life of the lamp is exceeded the indicator of the POWER STANDBY button will light in blue the LAMP indicator will light in red and the message Replace the lamp cartridge will be displayed on the screen In this case it is time to replace the lamp cartridge Replace the lamp cartridge according to the procedure on the next page See Page E 88 e When the lamp has been used for more than 100 hours after reaching its service life the projector will enter the standby mode and it will no longer be possible to turn on the power Replacement lamps can be obtained at dealers When ordering please specify the replacement lamp for projector KG PS232Xh KG PS232X lamp model KG LPS2230 order code 600 377 or the replacement lamp for projector KG PV131X KG PV131S lamp model KG LPV1200 order code 600 278 A CAUTION Replacement
84. nu White Balance Color Space z 6 ENTER t o Downloalar HQ projebAX AM A btar operit Manuals Chroma Hue e 0 Adjust this to emphasize the white sections of computer documents or graphics When Off is set in Custom Mode the Gamma Correc tion Color Temperature and White Level items will be displayed in gray and selection and adjustment will not be possible Using the Menu Advanced Menu Color This permits fine video settings to be made Operate while the image that you would like to adjust or set is being projected White Balance Maa This function automatically adjusts the black and white level of the signal that D image Color Input Admin was input from COMPUTER IN 1 2 so that it suits the personal computer This adjustment raises the reproducibility of the color Color Temperature White Level 1 Align the cursor with the White Balance item name and press the ENTER White Balance button This message will be displayed Input black signal from COMPUTER Color Space IN 1 and press ENTER corona ue 2 Set the connected personal computer accen p black Automatically adjusts the black and white level for 3 A press of the ENTER button will display the Adjusting black message and signals input via COMPUTER IN connectors the black level will be adjusted Input black signal from COMPUTER IN 1 gt Rajostinal black and press ENTER
85. o See Page E 41 10 AUTO button This automatically adjusts the video Usually the video is adjusted automati cally at the time of signal selection See Page E 39 Only the RGB signal is adjustable 11 MENU button This button selects the menu display See Page E 47 12 Cursor buttons These buttons perform the menu opera tions 13 AUTO FOCUS button This button adjusts the focus automati cally KG PS232Xh 232X only See Page E 40 14 AUTO KEYSTONE button This button corrects the keystone distor tion automatically See Page E 40 15 VOLUME buttons These buttons perform the volume adjustment See Page E 43 16 ECO button This button switches to the Eco mode KG PS232Xh 232X only See Page E 42 17 COLOR MODE button This button displays the projection mode menu See Page E 41 What is BLANK It is a function that temporarily makes the screen go blank during video projection This is convenient when you would like to temporarily blank the video when projecting to a white board etc See Temporarily Blanking Muting the Video Audio for de tails See Page E 40 What is FREEZE It is a function that temporarily stops the projected video This is a convenient function that allows you to temporarily stop the video and look for a document should you wish to find another document when projecting a document with the personal computer See Pausing
86. o This sets the aspect ratio of the input image y Color Input Admin Align the cursor with the Select Aspect Ratio item name and adjust with S t Ratio Direct the cursor buttons lt gt SS z Qe E Io For Computer Input Auto Automatically enlarges or reduces the input signal to a 4 3 screen and projects o fill the screen Vertical Position Vertical Flip Horizontal Flip v Selects the aspect ratio setting for the input image Direct Projects the image at the maximum displayable size while maintaining the as pect ratio of the input signal Real Projects the input signal without converting the pixels Input Signal Auto Direct Real ej e o s When higher than the display resolution of the projector When lower than the display resolution of the projector DownloaE rA projcebAX AM uabtar fapentdanuals Using the Menu Advanced Menu View This permits fine video settings to be made Operate while the image that you would like to adjust or set is being projected EI ONEM For Video Signals and Component Signals Auto Project to fill the screen so that no portion protrudes from the screen while main taining the aspect ratio The top and bottom of a 16 9 video will be black Wide Project all to fill the screen width in a 16 9 screen This is used to project a squeezed scree
87. o the screen There are two types of keystone distortion in the horizontal direction when the projector is slanted to the left or right and in the vertical direction when the projector is tilted up or down This projector can manually or automatically correct the distortion in the vertical direction Downloaded From projector manual com Taxan Mans PS232Xh 232X KG PV131X 131S User s Manual E 5 3 Using the Menu Simple Menu Settings This performs simple settings when projecting images or video Keystone Keystone distortion will occur when the angle of the projector is tilted in the vertical direction with respect to the screen Keystone distortion can be cor rected using this operation When Auto Keystone is On keystone distortion in the vertical direction will be corrected automatically Align the cursor with the Keystone item name and correct the keystone distortion with the cursor buttons lt P gt Press the button Press the button z 4 ENER BS o 42 DownloaEr D projebAX AM UA btarf operit Manuals E Simple Menu Projection Mode 4 Standard gt Auto Focus 4 On gt Auto Keystone 4 On Auto Power Off 4 Off gt Eco Mode 4 Off Status Display 4 On Allows manual keystone correction The displayed menu screen itself will not be cor rected Please note that depending on the content and pro
88. ojector is tilted up or down This projector can manually or automatically correct the distortion in the vertical direction RA Technical Point Closing the lens shutter of the projector will automatically activate Blanking Muting of the video audio This is a convenient function when you do not have a re mote control handy or you would like to temporarily blank the video Basic Operation Regular Operation Pausing the Video This convenient function can be used when you would like to temporarily stop the video A press of the FREEZE button will stop the video at that instant This is a convenient function that allows a movie to be stopped or a screen to be stopped during projection to permit searching for another docu ment A further press returns the screen to a moving picture Projection Mode Selection oo FREEZE This projector already has projection modes set that suit the application A press of the COLOR MODE on the remote control will display the selec Projection Mode Standard tion screen Using the COLOR MODE on the remote control select the desired projec tion mode and press the ENTER button c e e c COLOR MODE The projection modes that can be selected will differ depending on the input source See the table below for details Input Source Setting Item Setting Content Computer 1 2 Standard This is the standard se
89. oved with cursor buttons E Simple Menu i ools Show Advanced Blank Mute ENTER Still Image ENTER Timer Display 4 Off Volume a 5 Sa Select language Enlarges projected image or video Enlarged section can be moved with cursor buttons Downloa r Dg proje BACA A btar operit Manuals Using the Menu Simple Menu Tools Useful functions for projection of images and video NM B 9 When the image has been enlarged to the desired size press the ENTER Zoom 120 button and delete the menu screen Pressing the cursor buttons AW lt gt of the remote control will result in movement of the display position When enlargement has not been applied i e Zoom is 100 there will not be any movement Ii Iy To close the display right away press the MENU button of the remote con Zoom e gt 10 trol orthe projector The display will close automatically when there has not been an operation in about 10 seconas When finished with the enlargement operation be sure to return the value of Zoom to 100 0p ecco D Z00M nn The zoom condition will not be stored The zoom condition will be cancelled automatically upon turning offthe power or interrupting the input signal Downloaded From projector manual com Taxan Mans PS232Xh 232X KG PV131X 131S User s Manual E 5 9
90. ownloaded From projector manual com Taxan Mans PS232Xh 232X KG PV131X 131S User s Manual Range in which the timer display can be moved Ba Simple Menu Blank Mute ENTER Still Inage ENTER Zoom 4e 100 Timer Display Off Select language Adjusts the volume of the integrated speaker E 61 Using the Menu Simple Menu Tools Select Language Useful functions for projection of images and video This sets the language that is displayed in the menu displays and in the vari ous message displays etc Align the cursor with the Select Language item name and press the EN TER button ax a Ba Simple Menu e ools Show Advanced Blank Mute Still Inage Zoom Cit Timer Display 4 Off h Volume NT Causes menus and messages to be shown in the selected language PI Fn The selection screen of display langu sired language with the cursor butto ages will be displayed Select the de ns AV and press the ENTER button w a 45b Downloak r162 proje BACA UA btar operit Manuals Select language O our lar e English O BiiGepure si3sik MEHO Wahlen Sie Ihre Sprache aus O S lectionnez votre langue Selezionare la propria lingua O Seleccione su idioma O V lj spr k O V lasszon nyelvet O Wybierz sw j j zyk O dHe MEISPRA O O A
91. pped with a function that performs a password setting for the purpose of security protection When the password setting is performed a screen will be displayed such as the one illustrated below and use ofthe projector will not be possible unless a password is entered See Set Password for details See Page E 75 While the POWER STANDBY button indicator of the projector is flashing in blue it will not be possible to turn off the power Check that the indicator has become a steady blue or a slow flashing green and then turn off the power amp Select your language English BuiGepure A3bIK MEHO Wahlen Sie Ihre Sprache aus O S lectionnez votre langue Selezionare la propria lingua O Seleccione su idioma O Vali spr k V lasszon nyelvet O Wybierz sw j j zyk O HOS akle O PERENNES O DERUISREN 1 5 Initial Setting On Projector automatically adjusts image focus at startup and during use for example when projection angle is changed 42 5 a J q Basic Operation Turning On the Power Auto Keystone Sets the auto keystone correction function On or Off To use the auto keystone function align the cursor with On and press the EN TER button The factory default setting is On When the auto keystone function is not going to be used align the cursor with Off and press the ENTER button After selecting either On or Off press the cursor button and pro
92. puter and try the mode with external output only Try an operation such as that described in step 2 at the left and try closing the liquid crystal panel which might result in external output only Downloaded From projector manual com Taxan Mans PS232Xh 232X KG PV131X 131S User s Manual E 2 7 Basic Operation Connecting Personal Computers and Video Equipment Connections with Typical Video Equipment This product can project the video from a wide variety of video equipment includ ing video decks television and video cameras etc Using RCA Jacks Connect to the projector s VIDEO IN connector using a commercially available video cable The factory default input setting of the VIDEO IN connector is set to Auto how ever if there is no projection change the input setting with Advanced Menu gt Input gt gt Video See Input for details See Page E 74 Using S Video Connectors Connect to the projector s S VIDEO IN connector using a commercially available S video cable The factory default input setting of the S VIDEO IN connector is set to Auto however if there is no projection change the input setting with Advanced Menu gt Input S Video See Input for details See Page E 74 Video decks DVD players docu ment cameras etc
93. r etc Canceling a Password Changing a Password An operation with the menu is required to cancel or change a password Canceling a password 1 Align the cursor with the Set Password item name and set the setting content to Off with the cursor buttons lt P gt 2 This will set Set Password to Off The password entry display will not be isplayed the next time the projector is started Changing a password 1 After Set Password has been set to Off with the aforementioned opera tion we will set it to On again 2 The menu screen will close and the password setting screen will be dis played 3 Please set a new password For information about setting see Page E 75 o Ea C ISo Ex Version dvanced Menu This displays the version information of the projector El image View Color Input Set Password Off version 080114 8 8 00 108h Lamp Timer Reset Initialize Startup Screen 4 None Background Color Black Lets you set a password for security and check reset the lamp operation time Downloaksrt proje PACA Abtark Hapent Manuals Using the Menu Advanced Menu Admin This function can be used to make a security password setting or perform a check reset of the lamp timer etc Lamp Timer This displays the usage time of the lamp Model KG PS232Xh 232X is E image ew Input Admin equipped with an Eco Mode function The service life of the lamp
94. r video Auto Focus KG PS232Xh 232X only This sets the auto focus function On or Off Align the cursor with the Auto Focus item name and switch the function On or Off with the cursor buttons lt gt z z AUTO ENTER ES FOCUS 00 v Auto Keystone This sets the auto keystone function On or Off Align the cursor with the Auto Keystone item name and switch the func tion On or Off with the cursor buttons lt P gt When the setting is On Keystone distortion in the vertical direction will be corrected automatically When the setting is Off Automatic adjustment will not be performed Correct the keystone distortion manually 49 5 ae E Simple Menu ce Settings Show Advanced P Projection Mode Auto Keystone Keystone e 0 Auto Power Off Off gt Eco Mode Off Status Display n Toggles the auto focus function between On and off Ba Simple Menu ce Settings ools Show Advanced gt Projection Mode 4 Standard Auto Focus 4 On gt Keystone e 4 0 Auto Power Off 4 Off Eco Mode 4 Off gt Status Display 4 On gt Toggles the auto keystone correction function between On and Off AM Technical Point What is Keystone Distortion Keystone distortion is distortion of the projected image that occurs when the projector is tilted vertically or horizontally with respect t
95. r with the Eco Mode item name and switch the function On sits splay ee or Off with the cursor buttons lt P gt umm unction for prolonging lamp life by reducing Please note that frequent switching of the Eco mode during image projec lamp power tion will cause deterioration of the lamp On POWER STANDBY button indicator flashes slowly in green The brightness of the lamp will be approximately 80 of normal and the service life of the lamp will be ex ended Off POWER STANDBY button indicator lights steadily in blue The brightness of the lamp will be 100 and there will be bright video V j lt Q gt an Status Display Ba Simple Menu This function can set On or Off the message displays that appear when the e projector is operated during projection or at the time of source input detec Projection Mode Standard gt tion Auto Focus 4 On E 5 i Auto Keystone 4 On gt Align the cursor with the Status Display item name and switch the func WERKES tion On or Off with the cursor buttons lt gt Auto Power Off 4 off gt Eco Mode 4 Off Status Displa 4 w O Toggles the display of status messages during 4 ENR E d projection between On and Off Warnings and Power Off checks will be displayed even when the Status Display is set to Off DownloaErD proje BACA UA btar operit Manuals Us
96. rd See Projection Mode Selection for details See Page E 41 Finding Information with the Remote Control and the Projector Control Panel Finding Information with the Projector Control Panel HEAT indicator LAMP indicator This is an indicator that indicates faults related to the temperature of the projector See Page E 83 POWER STANDEY button tave 30 This button is used to switch on the power and set the projector to the STANDBY mode See Page E 34 The power supply symbol of the POW ER STANDBY button serves as an indicator that indicates the on off status of the Eco mode the temperature and lamp faults Eco Mode See Pages E 42 and E 56 Indications of the indicator See Page E 83 Cursor buttons KEYSTONE buttons These buttons perform the menu opera tions They are allocated to other func tions when the menu screen is not being displayed AUTO FOCUS button This button adjusts the focus MENU button C KG PS232Xh 232X only This button selects the menu display See Page E 40 See Page E 47 AUTO button SOURCE button This button displays the input source screen See Page E 39 ENTER button This button is used to execute menu opera tions etc BLANK button and mutes the audio KG PV131X 1315 onl See Page E 40 This is an indicator that indicates faults related to the lamp See Page E 83 These buttons operate the keystone cor rection manually
97. re is a tolerance of 5 due to design values This table uses the lens apex and lens center as references and requires that Unit m feet Lens surface of the main unit the projector be in a horizontal condi tion with front and rear adjusters fully withdrawn Screen Size Screen Size Projection Distance Height h1 Height h2 Designation Width x Height Inches m feet m feet m feet m feet Wide Tele Wide Tele SS 0 64 x 0 48 IOS 120 2394 0555 1 73 0 05 0 16 40 0 81 x 0 61 2 67 x 2 00 1 33 1 54 4 36 5 05 0 67 2 20 0 06 0 20 60 1 22 x 0 91 4 00 x 3 00 2005233 6 56 7 64 1 00 3 30 0 09 0 30 80 1 63 x 122 5 33 x 4 00 2 69 3 12 8 83 1024 1 35 443 0 13 043 100 2 03 x 1 52 6 67 x 5 00 3338 39 OS 28s 1 68 5155 0 16 0 52 120 244 x 1 83 8 00 x 6 00 4 06 4 69 13 32 15 39 2 02 6 62 0 19 0 62 150 3 05 x 2 29 10 00 x 7 50 5 08 5 88 16167 19 29 DID 8 29 0 24 0 79 200 4 06 x 3 05 13 33 x 10 00 6 79 7 85 2228 25 75 3 36 11 02 0 31 1 02 250 5 08 x 3 81 16 67 x 12 50 8 49 9 82 27 85 32 22 4 20 13 78 0 39 1 28 300 6 10 X 4 57 20 00 x 15 00 10 20 11 79 33 46 38 68 5 04 16 54 0 47 1 54 Downloaded From projector manual com Taxan MankK s PS232Xh 232X KG PV131X 131S User s Manual E 2 5 Basic Operation Connecting Personal Computers and Video Equipment Connections with the Personal Computer Connecting the projector with a personal computer permits the video of the per
98. rojecting parts 10 2 in W x 2 3 in H x 83 in D when stored not including projecting parts Weight Approximately 1 9 kg 42 lbs Operational Temperatures Data projector 5 to 35 C 41 to 95 F 10 to 8596 humidity Specifications and design are subject to change without notice 1 ISO 21118 conformance Indicates the average value of mass produced articles and the lower limit values at the time of shipping are 8096 of the indicated values Downloat 24 projcebAX AM uabtar fapentdfanuals Major Specifications Specifications List Model KG PS232X Optical ethod of projection DLP single DLP chip DLP chip 0 55 inches 1024 x 768 dots Lamp 230 W high pressure mercury lamp Projection lens Manual zoom x 1 15 Auto focus F 245 2 62 f 187 21 5 mm mage size Minimum 31 3 inch at projection distance of 1 20 m 3 9 feet telephoto Maximum 300 inch at projection distance of 10 20 m 33 46 feet wide Light Output Standard mode 2500 Im Contrast Ratio 2000 1 Full on off Electrical nputs Video NTSC NTSC4 43 PAL PAL N PAL M PAL60 SECAM YCbCr NTSC PAL YPbPr 480p 576p 1080i 720p automatic or manual switching RGB Horizontal 15 to 80 kHz Vertical 50 to 85 Hz Color Reproduction Full color 16 770 000 colors Resolution VGA 640 x 480 expansion true S VGA 800 x 600 expansion true XGA 1024 x 768 true S XGA 1280 x 1024 compression Input Current 30A Power Requirement 100 240 V
99. scosss accaseesesossstctasessasteausieasascaesessastoverssess Check before Use Check the Accessories Names of the Projector Parts and their Functions Names of the Remote Control Parts and their Functions Preparing the Remote Control Installing the Batteries and Battery Replacement oras E Basic Operation The Procedure from Projection to Turning Off the Power E 21 Basic Operation Placement Screen Size and Projection Distance Connecting Personal Computers and Video Equipment Connections with the Personal Computer Connections with Typical Video Equipment Connections with the AUDIO Jacks Connections with the MONITOR OUT Connector Connections with the RS 232C Connector Turning On the Power Turning On the Power for the First Time after Purchase Properly Adjusting the Projected Image to the Screen Adjusting the Projected Image s Turn off the power after projection is finished Regular Operation Selection of Input Signal Automatic Adjustment Auto Focus Auto Keystone Temporarily Blanking Muting the Video Audi Pausing the Video Projection Mode Selection Eco Mode Manual Adjustment of Focus KG PS232Xh 232X only Bo Ps 000 E fa w N N KRW Enlargement of the Video and Image Movement E 4 Using the Menu Menu Operation Method Menu Screen Names and Functions Names and Functions of the Remo
100. set upon starting the projector a password entry screen will be displayed Use of the projector will not be possible unless the password is entered Downloaded From projector manual com Taxan MankG PS232Xh 232X KG PV131X 131S User s Manual E 9 Finding Information with the Remote Control and the Projector Control Panel Finding Information with the Remote Control Infrared transmitter POWER STANDBY button This button is used to switch on the power and set the projector to the STANDBY mode See Page E 34 SOURCE button This button selects the input source See Page E 39 ENTER button This button is used to execute menu Operations etc FOCUS button This button operates the focus manu ally CKG PS232Xh 232X only See Page E 42 KEYSTONE buttons These buttons operate the keystone correction manually See Page E 43 D ZOOM buttons These buttons adjust the digital zoom See Page E 44 BLANK button This button temporarily blanks the video and mutes the audio See Page E 40 FREEZE button This button pauses the video See Page E 41 AUTO button This automatically adjusts the video Usually the video is adjusted auto matically at the time of signal selec ion See Page E 39 Only the RGB signal is adjustable MENU button This button selects the menu display See Page E 47 Cursor buttons These buttons perform the menu operations AUTO FOCUS button
101. sition been adjusted properly E 94 Does the input signal have a compatible resolution and frequency Check the computer s resolution Video image is crushed f the image is crushed in the horizontal or vertical direction or if it is not displayed E 66 over the entire screen select a different aspect ratio Colors of the overall image are When a component signal is being input is the color space setting proper E 72 strange For composite input is the adjustment of the color tone shifted E 73 Characters flicker or colors are Adjust the Frequency Compensation and Phase Control items under Image of E 64 65 offset for RGB inputs Cannot select the menu name he Advanced Menu Some ofthe functions cannot be selected unless a signal is input to the projector and video or an image is being projected Downloat R projcebAX AM uabtar fajentdfanuals Troubleshooting At a time such as this Problem Check Reference Page Remote control unit does not Are the remote control unit s batteries worn Replace with new batteries E 19 20 operate Is there an obstacle between the remote control unit and the projector s remote E 20 control signal sensor E 20 Is the remote control unit outside of range E 20 Are you pointing the remote control unit s transmitter towards the projector s re E 20 mote control signal sensor Is the projector located near fluorescent lighting LAMP HEAT indicator is lit red or See Wh
102. splaying a signal with resolutions other than 1024 x 768 dots such as 1280 x 1024 sizes of characters or lines may be uneven KG PV131S The display resolution is 800 x 600 dots When displaying a signal with resolutions other than 800 x 600 dots such as 1024 x 768 sizes of characters or lines may be uneven DownloaEr 24 projcebAX AM UA btar fapentdanuals Major Specifications Cabinet Dimensions KG PS232Xh 232X OO DIGO ae Co C500 220 G0 C300 CCo SOS 0 0 0 o o lo gt TUUS vo Se gt SSsss gt SE gt SS OSOoo soso or ODO uy 260 10 2 58 2 3 COCO ejes fo 5 260 10 2 58 2 3 Cc c 5c 5c5c5c5000 C 50 50 505c5c050900 SET DO Unit mm inch
103. stem PAL 60 Fixed to the PAL 60 system AUTO m 3 T M ENTER ae Downloakar 4in proje PACA WAbtark Hapent Manuals Using the Menu Advanced Menu Admin This function can be used to make a security password setting or perform a check reset of the lamp timer etc Set Password A password can be set to restrict startup to avoid tampering with the projec a Color Input tor or unauthorized use Align the cursor with the Set Password item name and set the setting con T tent to On with the cursor buttons lt P The menu screen will disappear Ra and the password setting screen will be displayed Initialize ENTER Startup Screen 4 None Background Color Black ord Set DOOO Confirm m IE L1 al You can protect the projector from unauthorized use by setting a password AUTO x e 4 ENTER JE FOCUS The password that has been entered will not be displayed therefore be sure to make a memo of the set content and keep it where you will be able to find it Use the supplied security sheet and security la bels Make the setting using the cursor buttons AW lt P of the remote control or the projector control panel Be sure to enter 4 digits EX A AUTO z MENU 4d ENTER BS i FOCUS SOURCE v UW Continued on next page gt Downloaded From projector manual com Taxan Mans PS232Xh 232X KG PV131X 131S User s Manual E
104. tching with the cursor buttons lt P Auto Power Off 4 oft Eco Mode 4 Off gt Status Display On gt z 4 ENER PG 9 o Select the mode that best suits the current use of the projector The Projection Mode that can be selected will differ depending on the input source See the table below for details Input Source Setting Item Setting Content Computer 1 2 Standard This is the standard setting RGB signal z E mm E s A setting that prioritizes color reproducibility Brightness will drop but color reproduc P ibility will rise This is recommended for projection of photographs and animation E A setting that prioritizes brightness Color reproducibility will drop but brightness will rise This is recommended when projecting in a bright location Blackboard This is an optimum setting when projecting onto a blackboard Custom A setting that will apply the value that was set with Color under the Advanced Menu Computer 1 2 Standard This is the standard setting Component signal NA HEN Video Movie This is an optimum setting when projecting a movie S Video Blackboard This is an optimum setting when projecting onto a blackboard Custom A setting that will apply the value that was set with Color under the Advanced Menu Downloaded projebAX Ah UA btar operit Manuals Using the Menu Simple Menu Settings This performs simple settings when projecting images o
105. te Control Buttons and Projector Buttons Using Menu Operations List of Items Allowing Adjustment or Setting of Each Input Signal Simple Menu Source Auto Detect Manuals leia eR T Downloal amp t om projcebAX AM ud btar Hapent Manuals Table of Contents Simple Menu Settings Projection Mode Auto Focus C KG PS232Xh 232X only Auto Keystone Keystone Auto Power Off Eco Mode Status Display Simple Menu Tools Blank Mute Still Image Timer Display Volume Select Language Advanced Menu Image Brightness Contrast Sharpness is FIequency COMPE s autein caccia Gn p Aqu tc tst IR e dits oe eter un aesti N e Desc i Phase Control Definition Advanced Menu View Select Aspect Ratio Horizontal Position Vertical Position Vertical Flip Horizontal Flip Advanced Menu Color Custom Mode Gamma Correction Color Temperature White Level White Balance Advanced Menu Input Advanced Menu Admin Set Password Version Lamp Timer Lamp Timer Reset Initialize Startup Screen Background Color Troubleshooting When an indicator is lit or flashing At a time such as this Maintenance Cleaning Replacing the Lamp Cartridge Major Specifications A siascesseassesesasssseceyssdesadeasess egaseseseastanee Table of Supported Frequency Cabinet Dimensions
106. ted E 39 sthe cable properly connected to the input terminal E 26 31 When a computer is connected are signals being output from the computer E 27 Does the signal being input have a frequency usable with this projector E 94 sthe Brightness of the Image or the Contrast set to the minimum E 63 s the LAMP HEAT indicator red and lit steadily or flashing E 83 When the component signal of a DVD player is connected to the COMPUTER IN E 74 1 2 connector and the video does not appear is the Input of the COMPUTER IN 1 2 connector properly selected Image is distorted sthe projector properly installed E 36 For trapezoidal keystone distortion perform keystone adjustment Please note E 43 53 54 that depending on the projected picture and the projection conditions it may not be possible to eliminate keystone distortion completely Image is out of focus s the lens properly focused E 37 Are the screen and projector installed at the proper distance E 25 Does the projection distance exceed the focusing range E 25 s there condensation on the lens etc If the projector is moved from a cool stor age area to a warm place and the power is turned on condensation may form on he lens or internal optical parts If this happens wait until the condensation has evaporated before using the projector Image is not in proper position n the case of Computer 1 2 input have the horizontal position and the vertical E 68 and is not displayed properly po
107. ted however if the adjustment has not been favorable or Auto Focus is set to Off use this button to adjust the focus KG PS232Xh 232X only FOCUS c ec ceo Auto Keystone A press of the AUTO KEYSTONE button activates the Auto Keystone func tion and automatically corrects the keystone distortion of the projected video When the setting of Auto Keystone is On the vertical keystone correction will be performed automatically when the projector is tilted up or down etc o oo KEYSTONE ene o0o00o Temporarily Blanking Muting the Video Audio This convenient function can be used when you would like to temporarily blank the video and mute the audio Apress of the BLANK button will blank the video and the background color of the setting blue or black will be set To project the image or video again press a button with the exception of the POWER STANDBY button oo e e e e BLANK KG PV131X 131S only Download projebAX Ph btarf fapemt Manuals RA Technical Point What is Keystone Distortion Keystone distortion is distortion of the projected image that occurs when the projector is tilted vertically or horizontally with respect to the screen There are two types of keystone distortion in the horizontal direction when the projector is slanted to the left or right and in the vertical direction when the pr
108. to the resolution of this projector and an enlarged or reduced display is produced Align the cursor with the Definition item name and adjust with the cursor buttons lt gt Setting Definition to Off will result in a soft image and moire patterns and other ef fects will no longer stand out On the other hand setting Definition to On will result in a sharp image and fine lines will appear distinct 2 ENER PS A 00 v Brightness Contrast Sharpness Frequency Compensation 49 Lets you adjust the phase if color shift or flicker are visible on the screen AM Technical Point What is phase Phase indicates the timing of the video signal When a shift occurs in the timing of the video signal between the equip ment that outputs the video and the projector a color shift or flicker will be produced By adjusting the timing with Phase Control in the projector proper video can be projected Color Input Admin Brightness Contrast Sharpness Frequency Compensation a Phase Control Definition Adjusts image sharpness Off soft image On sharp image Downloaded From projector manual com Taxan Mans PS232Xh 232X KG PV131X 131S User s Manual E 6 5 Using the Menu Advanced Menu View This permits fine video settings to be made Operate while the image that you would like to adjust or set is being projected Select Aspect Rati
109. tting RGB signal uw n a Graphics A setting that prioritizes color reproducibility Brightness will drop but color reproduc Presentation ibility will rise This is recommended for projection of photographs and animation A setting that prioritizes brightness Color reproducibility will drop but brightness will rise This is recommended when projecting in a bright location Blackboard This is an optimum setting when projecting onto a blackboard Custom A setting that will apply the value that was set with Color under the Advanced Menu Computer 1 2 Standard This is the standard setting Component signal E Video Movie This is an optimum setting when projecting a movie S Video Blackboard This is an optimum setting when projecting onto a blackboard Custom A setting that will apply the value that was set with Color under the Advanced Menu Downloaded From projector manual com Taxan Mans PS232Xh 232X KG PV131X 131S User s Manual E 41 Basic Operation Regular Operation This function can limit the power consumption of the projector to permit the lamp to be used longer By limiting the power consumption the brightness Please note that frequent switching of the Eco will drop however the service life of the lamp will be longer than with normal mode will cause deterioration ofthe lamp use This function can be used effectively for example when the screen is too bright when projecting onto a small screen or whe
110. tting The blue cursor will move to the selected item Adjustment Bar and Settings Contents The increases and decreases in bar length express the adjustment condi tion The set contents are displayed in characters Help A Help explanation related to the selected menu item is displayed Finding Information with the Remote Control and the Projector Control Panel Finding Information from the Operations Screen Menu Item List Simple Menu Advanced Menu Menu Name Item Name Page Menu Name Item Name Page Source Auto Detect E 51 Image Brightness E 63 Manual selection Computer1 E 51 Contrast E 63 Computer2 E 51 Sharpness E 63 Video E 51 Frequency Compensation E 64 S Video E 51 Phase Control E 65 Settings Projection Mode E 52 Definition E 65 Auto Focus E 53 View Select Aspect Ratio E 66 Auto Keystone E 53 Horizontal Position E 68 Keystone E 54 Vertical Position E 68 Auto Power Off E 55 Vertical Flip E 68 Eco Mode E 56 Horizontal Flip E 68 Status Display E 56 Color Custom Mode E 69 Tools Blank Mute E 57 Gamma Correction E 69 Still Image E 57 Color Temperature E 70 Zoom E 58 White Level E 70 Timer Display E 60 White Balance E 71 Volume E 61 Color Space E 72 Select language E 62 Chroma E 72 Hue E 73 Input Computer1 E 74 Computer2 E 74 Video E 74 S Video E 74 Admin Set Password E 75 Version E 78 Lamp Timer E 79 Lamp Timer Reset E 80 Initialize E 81 Startup Screen E 81 Background Color E 82 Downloade
111. ure meeting etc Also when a liquid crystal display is connected the same image as that projected by the pro jector can be viewed and this is convenient for personal computer operation at a position from which the screen is not visible or when projecting to a rear projection screen The video signal from the MONITOR OUT con nector will show deterioration in comparison with the input signal Also when multiple projectors are connected noise may occur in the video Thank you for your understanding in advance BO BO C3 3 D D go a f E U Image projected to the screen U Image projected to the screen 3 LLL E EA o 00009905 0000000 C5 DOO ODDO CCS 0000000 ry It OOOO It o jo 00000 CC 00000 o OOOO 2000 cx Occ RGB signal cable Y Downloaded From projector manual com Taxan MankK s PS232Xh 232X KG PV131X 131S User s Manual RGB connector of the display Mini D Sub 15 pin E 31 Basic Operation Connecting Personal Computers and Video Equipment Connections with the RS 232C Connector Connect the RS 232C connector of the control equipment with the RS 232C connector of the projector using a commercially available
112. utomati cally turn On the Blank Mute function This is a convenient function when you do not have a remote control handy or you would like to temporarily blank the video E Simple Menu Source s ools Show Advanced b Blank Mute ENTER Still Image ENTER Zoom 4m gt 100 Timer Display 4 Off gt Volume O b Select language Freezes the video projection temporarily Downloaded From projector manual com Taxan Mans PS232Xh 232X KG PV131X 131S User s Manual E 57 Using the Menu Simple Menu Tools Useful functions for projection of images and video Zoom This function digitally enlarges projected images and video Align the cursor with the Zoom item name and enlarge or reduce the im age with the cursor buttons lt gt Each press of will further enlarge the video Up to 200 Ail a E Each press of will return the video to its original state To 100 E Simple Menu Blank Mute ENTER Still Image ENTER Timer Display 4 Off gt Volume a 5 Ba Select language Enlarges projected image or video Enlarged section can be moved with cursor buttons E Simple Menu ce i EM Show Advanced gt Blank Mute ENTER Still Image ENTER Timer Display 4 Off gt Volume e 5 Sa Select language Enlarges projected image or video Enlarged section can be m
113. wer supply fits these requirements before attempting to use the unit Handle the power cable carefully and avoid excessive bending A damaged cord can cause electric shock or fire Disconnect the power cable main s lead from the power outlet after using the unit Before disconnecting the power cable make sure that the indicator of the POWER STANDBY button lights in orange not flashing or in blue Cleaning Disconnect the power cable main s lead from the unit Clean the cabinet of the unit periodically with a damp cloth If heavily soiled use a mild detergent Never use strong deter gents or solvents such as alcohol or thinner Use a blower or lens paper to clean the lens and be careful not to scratch or mar the lens Clean the ventilation slots and speaker grills on the unit periodically using a vacuum cleaner If accumulated dust blocks the ventilation slots the unit will overheat which may cause the unit to malfunction Use a soft brush attachment when using the vacuum cleaner Do not use a hard attachment such as a crevice tool to pre vent the damage to the unit Lamp Replacement Besure to replace the lamp when the LAMP indicator comes on If you continue to use the lamp after 2000 hours of usage he lamp will turn off Fire and Shock Precautions Ensure that there is sufficient ventilation and that vents are unobstructed to prevent the buildup of heat inside the unit Al ow at least 10 cm 4 inches of space b
114. xpect ed but very rarely black or bright dots may exist among the pixels of DLP type projectors Thank you for your understanding Please purchase a screen separately AM Technical Point What is an RGB connector This is a connector used for transferring video signals to a monitor or other equipment The three colors R red G green and B blue are separated and transferred as an analog signal with this system The display of a personal computer is expressed by the RGB color space and synthe Sizing the three colors permits all colors to be reproduced These connectors mainly use a standard called mini D Sub 15 pin that describes their form and control signals used for signal synchronization as well as other signals are trans ferred at the same time as the RGB color signal What is a Video Connector an S connector a YCbCr Connector and a YPbPr Connector Several types of connectors are used as video connectors including composite video connectors separate video con nectors and component video connectors Composite video connectors are usually called pin jacks or RCA jacks and they are mainly included on video decks document cameras etc Separate video connectors are most typically called S video and because they take the form of mini DIN 4 pin connec tors mini DIN 4 pin may also be used to describe S video Component video connectors are called color difference input connectors The usual NTSC 480i sign
115. y at the time of a component signal input Align the cursor with the Color Space item name and use the cursor buttons lt gt to select a Color Space that will result in a normal image There are two types of selection content BT 709 and SMPTE240 Chroma 0 Hue Po 0 Adjust color space if image has red or green M ENTER t tinge when using Component signal inputs When the component signal is undergoing conversion processing to RGB which is the video expression ofthe projector the correct colors cannot be expressed unless a system is used that is compatible with the color difference conversion system of the input signal Color Space serves to select the system Only HDTV SDTV can adjust Color Space Chroma This function can adjust the chroma of the projected image Align the cursor with the Chroma item name and adjust with the cursor Custom Mode buttons lt gt Gamma Correction j Color Temperature Color becomes less dense White Level gt Color becomes more dense White Balance Chroma can be used only with Video S Video input ColorSpace Chroma m 4 ENER BS o Downloads projebAX AM A btar operit Manuals Using the Menu Advanced Menu Color This permits fine video settings to be made Operate while the image that you would like to adjust or set is being projected Hue This function can adjust the hue of the projected

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