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1.                                                                             Y C Input  Terminal                   CONTROL RS232C   9 VIDEO Input                IN OUT Terminal Terminal    DC OUT Terminal 950    This is the DC 5V  1 5A power source output terminal   Please do not connect this terminal to devices other  than those designated by the manufacturer    For enquiries pertaining to the designated devices   please consult with your authorized dealer     AUDIO  audio  input terminal  mini jack     This is the audio input terminal for devices connected to  PC1  PC2  PC3  Video or Y C  Connect the audio output  terminal of the device to this terminal      page 21  22      When PC 1  PC 2  PC3  Video or Y C input is being se   lected  the inputted audio signals will be reproduced by  the projector speaker     Audio output for this projector is monaural      REMOTE terminal  stereo mini jack    When the remote control is unable to work due to rear pro   jection etc   the REMOTE terminal can be used to connect  an external sensor to the projector  The external sensor is  not generally sold  Please check with your authorized dealer     CONTROL RS232C IN OUT Terminal  D sub 9 Pin   This is the RS 232C interface specific terminal  The pro   jector can be controlled by a computer connected exter   nally  More than one projectors can be controlled using both  the RS 232C IN and OUT terminals       page 23      For details  please check with your dealer     Y C Input Terminal  Min
2.                                       3  Image adj   gt  Contrast 12 E  3  image adi   gt  Contrast 12 E  a Satin Brightness 12 mm al R Brightness 12 mm  Color 12 mm   Color 12 mu   5  Logo Tint 12 mm  E  Logo Tint 12 ma  ss 3  ES  Options Sharpness 1 mm  ES  Options Sharpness 1 mm  T   Language Color temp      Language Color temp   Al Reset  ENTER  A Reset  ENTER                                      2  Information Information  E g     Image adj     menu when video E g     Image adj     menu when PC in   E input is selected  put is selected           O     EXIT       al     oath    2    o gt     4  Press the CURSOR buttons  A V  to select an adjust   ment item     Item names in submenus displayed in pale cannot be selected        5  Press the CURSOR buttons   lt   gt   to change the setting    5  4 value           Alternatively  press ENTER   e When the item in the image adjustment menu against which       ENTER    is indicated is selected  either it will shift to the set  up screen or the item command will be executed        6  To EXIT after the adjustment  press the EXIT button     Each time you press the button  the menu returns to the previous  one     7    Repeat procedures 2 to 6 to set other items     After all adjustments are done     Press the MENU button   The menu will disappear from the screen     36    Adjustment and Setting Using Menus       The Menu Configuration    Item values shown in     are initial values set at manufacture     e Press ENTER  EXIT or the ri
3.                                 121              Back color       Selects the background color of the user  set picture  captured image     Logo disp            Black      Re  setting can be performed only when  the logo has been eliminated           Logo delete       Deletes the user set logo  captured  image     Logo disp       Deletion takes a few  seconds        Press the ENTER button to delete           Capture menu       You can project a picture from the video   player or PC and capture it to use as your   logo    The captured picture can be displayed as   a logo display when the projector starts   up        Press the ENTER button to go into  the    Capture menu    screen                 7     Capture menu             Adjustment item  press A   Y     Adjustment content  press  lt   gt                                                                           Menu pos     Adjusts the display position of the cap   ture menu    Set value       Menu pos     AAA RO AS    121       Horiz  move    The position of the picture that you want  to capture can be moved left right with the  CURSOR buttons   lt q  p gt         Vert  move    The position of the picture that you want  to capture can be moved up down with  the CURSOR buttons  A   V        Horiz  size    The width of the picture that you want to  capture can be set by the CURSOR but   tons   lt q  p gt         Vert  size    The height of the picture that you want to    capture can be set by the CURSOR but   tons  A V     
4.        Capture start       After setting all the items of the capture   menu  image capture starts      Note that images already inputted will  be deleted        Press the ENTER button to start        Adjustments and Settings Using Menus                8     Capture start     The status of capture is displayed in bold                 11    Page 2     Adjustment item  press A   Y           Adjustment content  press  lt   gt            Capt  in prog   Approx  2min      The image is being read into the projec   tor  During this time interval  the projec   tor will not respond to any command sig   nal inputted by the user       Signal can not be captured       Clear the message with the EXIT button  and input appropriate signals              Reduce capt  size       Clear the message with the EXIT button   and decrease the signal size    K Depending on the image content  there  will be cases where certain signals can   not be captured while others of the  same size can be                          9      Options    menu  11    The items of the    Options    menu shown below can be adjusted    e The    Options    menu consists of two pages     Page 1    and    Page  2                  Page 1          Adjustment item  press A V  Adjustment content  press  lt  P gt                           Color profile    Sets the color table       Press the ENTER button to go into the  color profile menu  10        Menu display    Sets whether the menu display automati     cally clears after 15 sec
5.       E Screen installation       4 3 and 16 9 Screen   16 9 aspect ratio picture is projected based  on the width of the range in which a 4 3 as   pect ratio picture is projected  The diagonal  length of a 16 9 aspect ratio screen is about  91 8  that of a 4 3 aspect ratio screen        Screen           gt        90    90     A B  9 1                                                E Relationship between projection distance and projection screen size    Projection screen size of 4 3 Approximate projecting distance  aspect Ratio  Diagonal length  W Wide    T Tele     Model 40  approx  106 7cm   approx 1 56m     approx  2 05m    Model 60  approx  152 4cm    Model 80  approx  203 2cm    Model 100  approx  254 0cm    Model 120  approx  304 8cm    Model 140  approx  355 6cm    Model 160  approx  406 4cm    Model 180  approx  457 2cm                                   approx  2 37m     approx  3 10m        approx  3 18m     approx  4 15m        approx  3 99m     approx  5 20m        approx  4 80m     approx  6 25m        approx  5 61m     approx  7 31m           approx  7 22m     approx  9 41m        Model 200  approx  508 0c  Model 220  approx  558 8c  Model 240  approx  609 6cm  Model 260  approx  660 4cm  Model 280  approx  711 2cm  Model 300  approx  762 0cm    approx  8 03m     approx  10 46m        approx  8 84m     approx  11 51m                        approx  6 42m     approx  8 36m                 approx  9 65m           approx  10 46m           approx  11 27m           app
6.      18    Connecting to Various Devices    Signals that can be input into the projector    The following signals can be input to the projector           E Video signals     1  Response to Decoder    Input terminal NTSC4 43  VIDEO O  Y C O 1  Y Pa C Pr Cn   O    G B R H Cs V 4 O                                  1  Responds if Y C output is available     2  Signifies that component signals  Y  Ps  Pr Y  B Y  R Y G  B  R  H Cs  V  conform to the signal timing  synchronization and video  period   of each decoder  The decoders are used for convenience     s  To use these signals  it is required to set the    PC2  BNC     item in the    Options    menu to    YPBPr        page 39       To use these signals  it is required to set the    PC2  BNC     item in the    Options    menu to    RGB         page 39      2  Responds to double density      high vision signals     a eel NTSC  High vision signal       Y Ps Cs PR Cr    O O  G B R H Cs V   O O                 5  Signals of which density of scanning lines per field is twice as high     6  Responds to signals of which the horizontal scanning frequency is 33 25kHz  NTSC can be made twice as dense by a line  doubler  separately available  recommended article   lt can also respond to fully specified  decoded wide clear vision signals  and decoded 525p progressive signals     7  Responds to signals of which the horizontal scanning frequency is 33 5kHz  PAL can be made twice as dense by a line doubler   separately available  recommended a
7.      Set up  3  Logo      Options          Language          Information                Image adj   Set up  Logo                   aleja            Options          Language       H DA    Information          Brightness    Sharpness  Color temp   Reset    Main     Image adj     menu    Position ENTER   Tracking 123   Phase 12   Resize 1 1 Panel   Aspect  Clamp ST  BP   Sync level Low   Std High    Main     Set up    menu    Logo disp  OFF   ON  Logo pos  HR  Back color Blue    Black  Logo delete   Capture menu    Setup   E Logo    E  Options  B  Language  o Information                   Image adj   Set up          Logo  Options                   Language  Information                         Image adj     gg       Set up  Logo  Options  Language       Bae    Information       4 6500    STD  User  gt        Color temp     menu    Position    Menu pos  OMC E IA  Horiz disp pos  43 12 O  Vert disp pos  Gi 122    Horiz DIST pos  1       Position    menu    Capture menu   Menu pos  DMA IA  Horiz move El  e   Vert move  ca  El  Horiz size    12      Vert size     12       Capture start    e Capt in prog  approx  2min   Signal can not be captured    Reduce capt size             Main     Logo    menu                   Set up  Logo   Language    2  Information  9                                      J Image adj       Set up    5  Logo  Options          K  Language  Information                               Image adj           Menu display  Line display    Image adj  Color profile      
8.     2  Press the EXIT  HIDE  PRESET buttons on the remote  control sequentially  then press VOL   for 2 seconds or  more     The STAND BY and OPERATE indicators alternately blink about  every approx 3 seconds  After blinking stops     Lamp time    resets  and the projector returns to the stand by state  STAND BY indicator  lights up      EXIT        PC VIDEO rene                        O  OOOO  press for Ss O Qs  Press as per normal  2 seconds vouwe   Focus  quick anian   OO  O i  O G        EXIT  dE  PRESET a COL oe y  Ps A Press for 2 seconds or more  VOL       To ensure the lamp time has been reset   The Lamp time can be checked via the    Lamp time    item in the    Infor   mation    menu    amp  page 32  33  34  40     Caution for reset work    Reset the    Lamp time    only when you have replaced the lamp   Never reset it while the lamp is still in use  otherwise the approxi   mate standard for gauging replacement time may be inaccurate  lamp  performance may suffer and lamp blow out may also occur     45    Cleaning and Replacing the Filter    Clean the filter regularly or it may not work satisfactorily  causing damage  If the filter is extremely dirty and cannot be cleaned  or  if it is damaged  replace the filter with a new one  Lower filter  LC32087 001  Inner filter LC32058 001   Otherwise  dirt may get  inside the unit and appear on the screen  preventing you from enjoying the video fully  If dirt has gotten in or if you need information  about the filter  please 
9.     Are    Tracking    and    Phase    adjusted correctly     e Adjust    Tracking    and    Phase    using the menu        Video image is ab   normally dark or  bright     Is the    Brightness    adjusted correctly     e Adjust    Brightness    using the menu        Color is poor or un   stable     Is the picture quality  color  density  etc   ad   justed correctly     e Adjust picture quality using the menu        Is the correct    Decoder    selected     e Set the    Decoder    to    AUTO    or the correct  dedicated decoder    e If the problem is not rectified after setting to     AUTO     set to forced dedicated mode        Are signals  scanning frequency  etc   from the  connected device appropriate     e Check if the signal is appropriate  scanning  frequency  etc    and input the appropriate si   gnal        Is the PC2 input terminal being used       When the PC2 input terminal is being used      PC2 BNC     must be selected from the     Options    menu  Set it correctly according to  the input signal        The upper part of  the video image  bows or distorts     If the input signal comes from a computer sys   tem  is this a sync signal of composite sync  Cs   or    G on sync    type     e Input separate sync signals for vertical sync   V  and horizontal sync  H  signals        Are signals with much jitter or skew distortion  being input from a video deck     e Input signals with little jitter or skew distortion   e Use a TBC or a device with a built in TBC        Re
10.     E Scanning frequency    Horizontal frequency   15kHz 120kHz    50Hz 120Hz  Please be sure to refer to the frequency correspondence table on page 20     Vertical frequency       E Audio    Power output  1W  monaural   4cm round type micro speaker x 1       E Input terminals VIDEO IN       PC 1       PC 2    Y C 1 line  mini DIN 4 pin x 1  Y  1 0 Vp p  750hm C 0  286 Vp p  750hm NTSC   0 3Vp p  750hm PAL   VIDEO 1 line  RCA pin x 1 1 0V p p  750hm synchronised  1 line  D sub 3 rows 15 pin x 1  1 line  BNC x 5  Y  Cs Cr   Component  Y  B Y  R Y  signal  Color Difference signal   Y  Ps  PR   DTV format  Y  Ps  Pr  signal  R G B   Analog RGB signal  H Cs  V   Horizontal  H  sync composite  Cs  sync  Vertical  V  sync signal       PC3    1 line  DVI D  single 24pin  terminal       AUDIO    1 line  RCApin X 1  Y C  VIDEO  PC1  PC2  PC3  0 5V rms   high impedance       CONTROL    RS 232C   2 lines  D sub 9pin x1  External controller   REMOTE   1 line  stereo mini jack x1  remote control     X  IN   1 system OUT  1 system        E Output terminals    DC OUT 5V  1 5A DC Power Jack SS       E Power requirements    AC 100V   240V AC  50Hz  60Hz       i Power consumption    3 4 A  100V AC    1 42A  240V AC        E Operation environment    Temperature  41  F   95  F   5  C    35  C     20    80   no condensation    14  F   140  F   10  C    60  C      Humidity   Preservation temperature       E Dimensions  Width x Height x Length     Approx  12   10    x approx  5    s    x approx  14
11.     EXIT button  ENTER button  HIDE button    CURSOR  A  W  lt   P  button                                                                                              Remote Control   s signal transmitter     page 18     OPERATE button    When the projector is in standby mode  pressing this but    ton for one second or more will turn on the projector and   light up the OPERATE indicator  Press it one second or   more again and the projector will turn off  cool down and   finally enter the standby mode       page 25      The OPERATE button will not work for approximately 1  minute from when the light source lamp is turned on  Wait  approximately 1 minute before pressing     SCREEN button    Each time you press this button  the selection alternates  between wide screen size  16 9  and standard screen size   4 3    us page 31     DIGITAL ZOOM        buttons   This digital zoom function can magnify the image by up to   four times on the screen      gt  page 28      There will however be some inevitable loss of image qual   ity when images are enlarged     FREEZE button    This button allows the image to be retained in the projector  memory and stills the picture on the screen  Press the but   ton once to freeze the picture and again to de freeze      page 29     QUICK ALIGN   quick alignment  button    Use this button to automatically adjust the projected im   age   s  i horizontal and vertical position   ii  Width and dis   play area  etc  During alignment  the message    Quick
12.     connected to the VIDEO IN  VIDEO or Y C  terminals  is out   PRESET HIDE put   A NS 6  Y    Projector  Remote Control  Control panel Unit                Note Each time you press either button  the selected input changes as    e Messages are displayed in the language set follows   by the user in the    Language    menu  The pre  VIDEO        gt  Y C VIDEO   Image from the input VIDEO ter   set language upon purchase is    English     The minal on the right hand side of pro   user can choose from 8 national languages  jector will be projected      page 39  Y C    Image from the input Y C terminal  However  the input mode  PC 1  PC 2  PC 3  on the right hand side of the pro   Y C  VIDEO  and button indications  FREEZE  jector will be projected     D ZOOM  EXIT  are only displayed in English  irrespective of the display language setting        25    Basic Operations       When    Line display        page 39   is set to    5 sec      After changing an  input   the new selection will ap   pear on the screen for about 5 sec   onds     Screen display    To select a computer or other devices connected to PC1   PC2 or PC3   Press PC    B  Ao    Projector  Remote Control  Control Panel Unit    Upon pressing the button  the input mode changes as follows     PC1   Projects image from PC1 input terminal  on the right hand side of the projector     PC2   Projects image from PC2 input terminal  PC1  gt  PC2  gt  PC3 on the right hand side of the projector  PC3   Projects image from PC3 i
13.    2     Approx  307mm x 136mm x 368mm    Excluding handle  foot  lens and protrusion portion        Hi Mass    Approx  13 0lbs  Approx  5 9Kg        E Accessories          page 6        e D ILA   is the abbreviation for Direct drive Image Light Amplifier    e Design and Specifications are subject to change without notice    e D ILA   devices are manufactured using extremely high precision technology  Pixel effectiveness is 99 99   Only 0 01  or less of  the pixels would either not lit up or remain permanently lit up    e Please note that some pictures and illustrations may have been be abridged  enlarged or contextualized in order to aid compre   hension  Images may differ from the actual product      All brand names and products  IBM  Macintosh  herein are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective compa     nies     e This product conforms to the    Household electric appliances and general purpose articles harmonics control measure guideline        52    Specifications       Dimensions  unit  mm                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        E Top E Bottom  181 120  A y EY  ry oO    i Lo  Di  2 i   ES 3 z  7 qi  E    ooon i  O     1  y SAN        A  L 6M  Depth 10mm  67 5    Attachment screw should be Center of lens  7 298 2 more than 6mm but less than 10mm i
14.    gt     Brightness 12  Set up            Color 12 mm                               Tint 12  Options Sharpness 1  Language Color temp   Reset          Options          Language       bie  4 ee       Information Information          EIA          Main     Image adj    menu    Color temp    menu                Image adj  LOC CME  Position  Deinterlace     Auto OFF  HDTV  1080i 1035i sF  Aspect ratio    4 3 16 9  Options Decoder  EER     Language Phase 12    ras   ey    Image adj        i E    Set up    Set  et up Menu pos  HDMI    Logo Horiz disp pos     12 E    Options Vert disp pos  Ea 12 ral  Language Horiz DIST pos  1       Logo                      HDA    Information Information                 gt  AA          Main     Set up    menu    Position    menu          Image adj     7  Logo NTSC  NTSC4 43   Options   p PAL       Language SECAM   Information             Decoder    menu          Image adj  Logo disp  OFF   ON  Logo pos  PRA IA  Back color Blue    Black   Logo Logo delete   Options Capture menu   Language    Image adj  Capture menu   seen d AOAO IC E PA   e Capt in prog  approx  2min   Horiz move ql  e    Logo Vert move ic  Gl   Options Horiz size  A 6           Setup       REE    i    oga    i    Signal can not be captured       p   P           Language Vert size     12        Capture start Reduce capt size             ED    Information Information                            foare          Main     Logo    menu    t    Image adj  Color profile  Menu display    15se
15.   40h   Fetches data from the projector   ID      1     The identification number of the projector   Manufacturer set value    1      SP   Designates the delimiter for ID  Command  and Parameter   20h   Normal Termination Status      0     30h   CR   Designates the terminal of the data   ODh        2 3 Parameters used for the data format  The following three kinds of parameters are used for control commands and response data     1  Numeric value   2  ON OFF   3  Special parameters   Each parameter is as follows     1  Numeric value  A 2 byte hexadecimal value  sign included  is represented by a set of 4 digit  4 bytes  characters   Designated range     8000    to    7FFF        2  ON OFF  Shows the status  ON OFF  of the projector  such as POWER and HIDE     Character   Meaning          0    OFF  T ON                55    Specifications       3  Special parameters  Input switching parameters    Character   Meaning  Y C  T VIDEO             PC1  PC2  PC3                   Operation mode parameters    Character Hex  Meaning     0000    30h 30h 30h 30h Stand by mode     0001    30h 30h 30h 31h Power on mode     0002    30h 30h 30h 32h Cool down mode     0004    30h 30h 30h 34h Emergency mode                         3  External control command table    Funcion      Command  ELSE   NumefcVaue  ON OFF   Special Data  X    OPERATE X  HIDE    Right Left reversal             Top Bottom inversion       Input switch  Operation mode Stand by             Operation mode  Only Asking comman
16.   Alignment    appears on the screen and disappears when  alignment is complete       page 31      The Quick Alignment function only works when the sig   nal is input from either the PC1 or PC2 terminal  It does  not work when the signal is input from the VIDEO IN ter   minal or the Y C input terminal     EXIT button    Press this button to display the previous hierarchical menu   For example  from sub menu to main menu   When the  main menu is displayed  pressing this button will cause the  menu to disappear    gt  page 35     ENTER button    Press this button to show the next hierarchical menu  For  example  from main menu to sub menu   It is also used  when    ENTER    is displayed against the item on the menu  screen or to select the    Reset    menu     page 35                       10                11                12                13                14                15                16                17                18          Controls and Features       HIDE button    Use this button to temporarily halt the audio and visual out   put  Press again to resume       page 29     CURSOR   A  Y    lt q       buttons  These buttons are used in the menu mode to select an  item  adjust the value etc   1 page 35     VIDEO button    Use this button to select a device such as a video con   nected to the VIDEO IN terminal  VIDEO or Y C Input ter   minal  of the projector     page 25     PC button    Use this button to select a device connected to the PC1   PC2 or PC3 termina
17.   Light on   During projection     OPERATE button   When this projector is in standby mode  pressing this but    ton for more than 1 second will turn the projector on and   cause the OPERATE indicator to light up  Press it one sec    ond or more again  and the projector goes into the cool   down mode and finally into stand by mode     page 25      The OPERATE button will not work within approximately 1  minute of the light source lamp being turned on  Hence  wait about 1 minute before pressing     VOLUME    O buttons  Use these buttons to adjust the sound volume      page 27     LO   EXIT button    Press this button to display the previous menu   For exam   ple  from sub menu to main menu   Pressing this button  when the main menu is displayed will erase the menu       page 35     ENTER button   Press this button to show the next menu  For example  from  main menu to sub menu   It is also used when    ENTER    is  displayed against an item on the menu screen  or to choose  the    Reset    option etc       page 35     HIDE button    Use this button to temporarily halt the audio and video out   put  Press again to resume      page 29     TEMP Indicator    Blinking   Indicates the temperature inside the projector is  abnormally high     About Cool Down mode   After projection  the heated lamp will go through a 90 sec   onds cool down period known as the cool down mode  This  function is to prevent heat from the heated lamp causing  damage and deformation to the internal componen
18.   projector works but  stops abruptly in a  few minutes     Is the air inlet or exhaust vent area blocked     e After the projector goes into the stand by state  with the STAND BY indicator on  un plug from  the main power outlet  remove any blocking  object and plug in again     7  8  15  25  27       Is the filter dirty     e Clean filter        Video image does  not appear  or audio  sound does not oc   cur     Is the correct input terminal selected     e Select the correct input with the VIDEO and  PC buttons        Are devices connected correctly     e Connect devices correctly        Are signals being supplied from the connected  devices     e Set connected devices correctly        Are input signals  scanning frequency  etc    appropriate     e Check if the signal is appropriate  scanning  frequency  etc   and input the appropriate sig   nal        Is    Brightness    adjusted correctly     e Adjust    Brightness    using the menu        Is volume level set at minimum     e Adjust volume with the VOLUME buttons           Are video and audio temporarily turned off by  the HIDE button being pressed        e Press the HIDE button to turn video and au   dio on           47    Troubleshooting    Symptom    Probable cause    Corrective action       Video  fuzzy     image is    Is the focus adjusted correctly     e Adjust focus with the focus ring of the lens        Is the projector placed too near or too far from  the screen     e Set the projector at the correct distance    
19.   sonal computers  you should turn off the power of this prod   uct for protection against electric shock    Do not place combustibles behind the cooling fan  For ex   ample  cloth  paper  matches  aerosol cans or gas lighters  that present special hazards when over heated    Do not look into the projection lens while the illumination lamp  is turned on  Exposure of your eyes to the stronglight can  result in impaired eyesight    Do not look into the inside of this unit through vents  ventila   tion holes   etc  Do not look at the illumination lamp directly  by opening the cabinet while the illumination lamp is turned  on  The illumination lamp also contains ultraviolet rays and  the light is so powerful that your eyesight can be impaired   Do not drop  hit  or damage the light source lamp  lamp unit   in any way  It may cause the light source lamp to break and  lead to injuries  Do not use a damaged light source lamp  If  the light source lamp is broken  ask your dealer to repair it   Fragments from a broken light source lamp may cause inju   ries    The light source lamp used in this projector is a high pres   sure mercury lamp  Be careful when disposing of the light   source lamp  If anything is unclear  please consult your dealer   Do not    ceiling mount    the projector to a place which tends to  vibrate  otherwise  the attaching fixture of the projector could  be broken by the vibration  possibly causing it to fall or over   turn  which could lead to personal injury   
20.  201     Korean          English          Some words in the menu and proper nouns such as    VIDEO         NTSC        Quick Alignment    are shown only in English     39    Adjustments and Settings Using Menus                13     Information    menu    When video input is selected    Adjustment item  press A V  Adjustment content  press  lt   gt                  Input    Displays the image input  VIDEO  Y C   PC2  when projecting           Switcher    Displays the selected switcher matching  the specification of this projector   O       not being used   1 10   switcher number    K For details  please check with your au  thorized dealer              Source    Displays the type of video signal of the  image projected      Lamp time    Displays the number of accumulated used    hours of the light source lamp        When PC input is selected    Adjustment item  press A V  Adjustment content  press  lt   gt               Input    Displays the computer input  PC1  PC2   PC3  when projecting           Switcher    Displays the selected switcher number  matching the specification of this projec   tor    O   notbeing used    1 10   switcher number    For details  please check with your au  thorized dealer           Resolution    Displays the resolution of the inputted sig   nal   Horizontal x vertical    gt  Some inputted signals cannot be dis  played correctly        Frequency H    Displays the horizontal frequency of the  inputted signal                 Frequency V    Displays the
21.  32  The Menu StUClUTO mcorccr ti ea 32  The Menu Operation Buttons         e ee 35  The Procedure for Menu Operation s c 36  The Menu Configuration         cccecccccceteceeeteteeteeetteeteenerees 37  WI MAGS  AG  MENU tati 37  2 Color TEMP  MENU ss aia ean eset aid 37  3 SetU MENUS in Sota ao 37  4  POSITION MGM is tii 38  5  DECO MEN   orante decane 38  6l Logo MENU  Siaa feng tude ses puna elas eevietiog de fgeey ase 38  TCP Mr otro a 38  8 Capture Stalin topado ia 39  9   Option menu ad io Mes 39  10  Color profile Melero tere 39  12  Language Mea ii hate ay 39  13  Information Mesina asi 40  Editing and Projecting LOGO    ccommccconnnnnnnnnnnnnannnns 41  Replacing the Lamp        cccssseccccseseeeessseeeeeenseeeeeees 43  The light source lamp and its lamp time ooo  43  The procedure for lamp replacement s   43  Resetting the lamp    time  cito osa 45  Cleaning and Replacing the Filter                00001008 46  Troubleshooting         ccceceeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeesteeeeeeeeene 47  What to do when these messages are displayed    49  Warning Indication              cccesseetceeeeeeeeeeeeesneeneeeeeees 51  Specifications AAA 52       The following accessories are packed together with this projector     Please confirm all items  If any item is missing  please contact your dealer     Power Cord  approximately 2 5m     Remote Control  RM MSX21     AA R6 size  Battery  for operation confirmation   Computer Cable  approximately 2m  D sub3 row 15 pin   AV connection cable  ap
22.  Specifications       E RS 232C external control   By connecting a computer to the projector with a RS 232C cross cable  D sub 9 pins   you can control the projector with the  computer  The commands to control the projector and the response data format against the received commands are explained  here    For details  please consult the authorized dealer where you purchased your projector     1  Communication Specifications  The communication specifications are as follows   Baud rate 9600bps 19200bps  Data length 8 bits          Parity None  Stop bit 1 bit  Flow control None                2  Command Format    2 1 Command data format  When sending a control command to the projector  use the following data format     cader lo   5P   Commend  52   Parameter     on     Header   Designates the head of data and the data type     P  21h   Assigns command to the projector        2     3Fh   Query to the projector   Asking command                    ID     1     The identification number of the projector   Manufacturer set value    1      SP   Designates the delimiter for ID  Command  and Parameter   20h   CR   Designates the terminal of the data   ODh              is not necessary for Asking command     2 2 Response data format  Upon executing a control command it has received  the projector sends back the following response data to the computer      Header   D   SP   Normal Termination Status   SP   Parameter     ER                    Header   Designates the head of data            
23.  TEMP OPERATE    ik 1  o     TEMP blinking    Internal temperature is abnormally high   Abnormal internal temperature        STAND BY  O   LAMP TEMP    OPERATE  0 A O    OPERATE light on  Projector is in operate mode   In operation  during projection        STAND BY        LAMP TEMP OPERATE  0 0  lt  O    LAMP light on    The time to replace the lamp is near   Lamp usage time over 1900hours       STAND BY    O     LAMP TEMP OPERATE    E U o    LAMP and TEMP blinking    Circuits are not functioning properly   Abnormal circuit functioning        STAND BY  O   LAMP TEMP OPERATE    a E 0 aa O    TEMP and STAND BY blinking        Temperature at exhaust vents is high   Abnormal external temperature        STAND BY     o    LAMP TEMP    OPERATE  0   il       STAND BY blinking    Projector is in cool down mode   when cooling lamp        STANDBY  O     LAMP TEMP OPERATE  0 O       LAMP and STAND BY blinking      Lamp does not light up and projector is unable  to project      STANDBY  O   LAMP TEMP    0       LAMP and OPERATE blinking    alternately    Lamp has been removed       STAND BY  F O  LAMP TEMP         D  o   All blinking      When inner fan has stopped  fan lock        STAND BY   O  T   LAMP TEMP OPERATE    0   5 _   O   gt                                                                                            Controls and Features       Control Panel on the Projector    STAND BY Indicator    Light on   In stand by mode   Blinking   In cool down mode     OPERATE Indicator
24.  Use only the accessory cord designed for this product to pre   vent shock    The power supply voltage rating of this product is AC 120 V   AC 100 V  AC 240 V  the power cord attached conforms to  the following power supply voltage  Use only the power cord  designated by our dealer to ensure Safety and EMC    When it is used by other power supply voltage  power cable  must be changed    Ensure that the power cable used for the projector is the cor   rect type for the AC outlet in your country    Consult your product dealer     Power cord    ju  LT    For European  continent countries       For United Kingdom    Power cord    LEY    Power supply voltage  AC 120 V           DO NOT allow any unqualified person to install the unit   Be sure to ask your dealer to install the unit  eg  attaching it  to the ceiling  since special technical knowledge and skills  are required for installation    If installation is performed by an unqualified person  it may  cause personal injury or electrical shock           Safety Precaution       POWER CONNECTION    WARNING     Do not cut off the main plug from this equipment    If the plug fitted is not suitable for the power points in your  home or the cable is too short to reach a power point  then  obtain an appropriate safety approved extension lead or  adapter or consult your dealer    If nonetheless the mains plug is cut off  remove the fuse and  dispose of the plug immediately  to avoid a possible shock  hazard by inadvertent connection to t
25.  occurs  automatically  this changes by changing  this setup    Setting can be made by selecting    Low      weaker      Std     factory set  or    High      stronger      Values     Low        Std        High        Sta                    4    Position    menu       Adjusts the menu display position  Press the  A  W  CURSORS  to set the horizontal vertical position of the menu display     Set Value      Menu pos           Horiz  disp  pos        Vert  disp  pos        Horiz  DIST pos          5      Decoder    menu                POLE LE LO                         LIL J                                 Varies with signals     Varies with signals     8  7  0     Press the  A   VW  CURSOR buttons to choose the    Decoder    of  the image signals  Normally     Auto    is selected  When    Auto    does  not function well  select the appropriate decoder accordingly     Values     AUTO        NTSC        NTSC4 43        PAL        SECAM       38        AUTO                 6     Logo    menu          Adjustment item  press A   Y     Adjustment content  press  lt   gt            Logo disp        Sets whether to indicate the user set logo   captured image     Logo disp      when the  projector starts up         ON              Logo pos        Set value      Logo pos         Sets the position of the user set logo  cap   tured image     Logo disp      when the pro   jector starts up  Re setting can be per   formed only when the logo has been  eliminated        peg a E                  
26.  power supply to your home  consult your product dealer or  local power company    This product is equipped with a three wire plug  This plug will   fit only into a grounded power outlet  If you are unable to in    sert the plug into the outlet  contact your electrician to install  the proper outlet  Do not defeat the safety purpose of the  grounded plug    Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not   likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or   against them  Pay particular attention to cords at doors  plugs   receptacles  and the point where they exit from the product    For added protection of this product during a lightning storm    or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of   time  unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the cable  system  This will prevent damage to the product due to light   ning and power line surges    Do not overload wall outlets  extension cords  or convenience   receptacles on other equipment as this can result in a risk of   fire or electric shock    Never push objects of any kind into this product through open    ings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out   parts that could result in a fire or electric shock    Never spill liquid of any kind on the product    Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or   removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages and   other hazards  Refer all service to qualified service person   nel    Unplug this product from the
27.  sold in the market for cleaning     e Please do not use liquid type cleansers as it may cause the  coating mask on the surface to peel off    e Please do not knock the surface of the lens as it damages  easily        Using the screen mode switch function       e This projector is equipped with a screen mode switch function that sets the screen size  aspect ratio and resize   If the setted  screen aspect ratio and size differs from that of the inputted images  eg images from TV programs   the projected image  screen will differ from the original  Please bear this in mind when you choose the screen mode    e Please keep in mind that making use of the screen mode switch function to alter screen images aspect ratio and resize  in  restaurants  hotels etc  for public viewing  in the pursuit of profit may constitute an infringement of the Copyright Act           Contents                                  SAFETY PRECAUTIONG                 scceceeseeeeensensensseeees 2  Cautin events ee eed 5  ACCOSSOMICS cidade iii aida eden aaia 6  Controls and Features                 ccccsseceeeesessceneeesseeeees 7  Front Side   Top Surface   Left Side 0    eeeeeetees 7  Rear Side   Right Side   Bottom Surface    n    8  Connector Panel seisean aapa oriin iedeen ninio 9  Control Panel on the Projector c nniiniinnnnnonincooniniccncanccnnno 10  Indicator Display on the Control Panel s    10  Remote Control Writers ocios cli slo dee 12  Loading Batteries into the Remote Control s a s  14  Installi
28.  the  vacuum cleaner or otherwise damaged         lower filter    inner filter          0                         Troubleshooting    Before consulting your authorized dealer  please check the following points     Symptom    Probable cause    Corrective action       Page       Power is not sup   plied     Is the power cord disconnected     e Insert the power cord  plug  firmly     24       Is the light source lamp cover closed correctly     e After the projector goes into the stand by  state with the STAND BY indicator on  un   plug from the main power outlet  close the  light  source lamp cover correctly and plug  in again     25  27  44       Is the filter inserted correctly     e After the projector goes into the stand by  state with the STAND BY indicator on  un   plug from the main power outlet  insert the  filter properly and plug in again     25  27  46       Has the lamp life expired   Has the lamp time  reached 2000 hours      e After the projector goes into the stand by state  with the STAND BY indicator on  un plug from  the main power outlet  replace light source  lamp and plug in again    Reset the    Lamp time    after replacing the  lamp     25  27  43  44  45       Light is not emitted   or light is dim     Is the lens cap removed     e Remove the lens cap        Is the lamp near exhaustion     e Check the    Lamp time    on the menu  and if  the lamp is near exhaustion  prepare a new  lamp and install as soon as possible     43  44  45       With power on  the
29.  the IN terminal of the third projector  etc     Projector Second projector    ee    RS 232C connection cable  separately available    Cross cable                             B Ps Ccs  H   B Pe cs   H Cs v     Cr  CGE    PC2 Pci B PC2    O Jelo eJ O Jek        REMOTE RS 232C OUT RS 232C IN REMOTE RS 232C OUT RS 232C IN  CONTROL 4 4 CONTROL                                                                                     CEET CEET    Connect to Computer OS Sra Connect to the IN  terminal of third projector       Connecting to Various Devices    Connecting the Power Cord  supplied        After all devices have been connected  connect the supplied power cord     1  Connect the supplied power cord to the power input ter   minal of the projector     2  Insert the main plug of the supplied power cord into the  wall outlet        2 la    Power cord  supplied  _    lt 3                          eg         Cautions Against Fire and Electric Shock    e Since the power requirement of the projector is high  please insert the power plug directly into a wall outlet    e When not using devices  remove the power cords from the wall outlets    e Do not use power cords other than those supplied    e Do not use a power voltage different from that which is indicated    e Do not cut  tear or modify the power cords  Also  do not put a heavy object on  heat  or stretch the power cords  otherwise they  may be damaged    e Do nat insert or pull out the plugs with a wet hand        E Removing the Le
30.  up        2  Load the batteries    Place the two supplied batteries  AA R6 size  into the re   mote control as illustrated below  To prevent short circuit   be sure to insert the minus    end of the battery first        3  Close the back cover    14    Close the back cover by inserting the end first and press   ing down until a click is heard        Precautions for using batteries    If batteries are used incorrectly  they may crack or leak   This could cause fire  burn  malfunction  staining or  damaging of the surroundings     Beware of the following       Do not mix new and old batteries    e Do not mix different types of batteries as they are differ   ent in characteristics    e Place batteries so they match the polarities indicated on  the cartridge      Be sure to insert the minus    end in first to avoid short   circuiting       Do not put batteries into a fire or try to recharge them    e Use only designated batteries      Remove the batteries if the remote control is not to be  used for a prolonged period     Battery Life   Batteries run for six months to one year in normal use  How   ever  the batteries supplied are for confirming operation and  may not run that long  When the remote control starts fail   ing to work properly  replace the batteries with new ones     Battery Leakage   When the batteries are totally exhausted and can no longer  be used  replace them immediately    Leaving the batteries in the battery compartment causes  battery leakage which in turn 
31.  vertical frequency of the in   putted signal      Lamp time    Displays the number of accumulated used    hours of the current light source lamp        When no image signal is inputted    Adjustment item  press A V  Adjustment content  press  lt   gt                  Input    Displays the current selected image in   put  VIDEO  Y C  PC1  PC2  PC3  when  projecting       Switcher    Displays the selected switcher number    matching the specification of this projec   tor     O   notbeing used   1 10   switcher number    For details  please check with your au  thorized dealer           Lamp time    Displays the number of accumulated used  hours of the light source lamp        40    Editing and Projecting Logo    You can project your logo if you like when you start up the projector   This may come in useful during presentations  etc     1  Project the images to be included in your logo     MOTOR SHOW       Screen display    2  Press the MENU button   e The main menu appears on the screen      3  Image adj   gt  Contrast 12    Brightness 12  E  Set  E aa Color 12     E Logo Tint 12    ES  Options Sharpness 1   E  Language Color temp   Reset    H Information                   3  Select    Logo    with the CURSOR buttons  A   V      Logo disp  OFF ON           E  Image adj   Logo pos  PRA  E  E Setup Back color Blue Black  E Logo Logo delete ENTER    ve voo PEA  5  Options Capture menu  ER        Language   E  Information          OO O  2388  OOOO    FREEZE    Q   Clo     S    4  P
32.  wall outlet and refer service to   qualified service personnel under the following conditions    a  When the power supply cord or plug is damaged    b  If liquid has been spilled  or objects have fallen on the prod   uct    c  If the product has been exposed to rain or water    d  If the product does not operate normally by following the  operating instructions  Adjust only those controls that are  covered by the Operation Manual  as an improper adjust   ment of controls may result in damage and will often re   quire extensive work by a qualified technician to restore  the product to normal operation    e  If the product has been dropped or damaged in any way    f   When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance    this indicates a need for service    When replacement parts are required  be sure the service   technician has used replacement parts specified by the manu    facturer or with same characteristics as the original part  Un   authorized substitutions may result in fire  electric shock  or  other hazards        Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product  ask   the service technician to perform safety checks to determine   that the product is in proper operating condition     Safety Precaution           The product should be placed more than one foot away from    heat sources such as radiators  heat registers  stoves  and  other products  including amplifiers  that produce heat         When connecting other products such as VCR s  and per   
33. 15sec    5sec                   Capture menu       Image adj  Color profile    Set up         sRGB             Capture start          Flip H  OFF  Flip V  OFF  Screen 04 3  Screen pos  12 EE    Page 2    Main     Options    menu     Page 1        Basa    Deutsch  Espanol  Italiano  Francais  Portug  es  EU    Main     Language    menu    Language  Information             Image adj   Set up  Logo  Options       oga       Language       HD    Information                MacRGB  Adobe  EBU    30 60  OFF   OFF ON   RGB YPbPr  OFF  ON   OFF ON  9600   19200    1280 1400    Main     Options    menu     Page 2        Note    Input  Switcher    PC1    cHo    The display language of the menus is set to    English    when         Set up       Logo  Options          Language          Information                   Resolution 1280 X 1024  FrequencyH  63 98kHz  FrequencyV 60 02 Hz    Lamp time 1234h    Main     Information    menu    the projector is bought  The display language can be se     lected from among 8 languages   us page 39     However  certain phrases and nouns  etc   are displayed    only in English        33    Adjustments and Settings Using Menus    When no image signal is inputted          Submenu    Position   Tracking   Phase 12   Logo Resize 1 1 Panel   Aspect  Options Clamp ST OBP  Sync level Low   Std High    Image adj     DE    Set up          Language          okaoka    Information             Main     Set up    menu  Displayed only when PC is selected        Image ad
34. DUKANE    D ILA Multimedia Projector  Model 28A9017    User s Manual       Audio Visual Products    DUKANE    SAFETY PRECAUTIONS       IMPORTANT INFORMATION       NOTICE  For USA     Language for Manuals of Products using HID Lamps   that contains mercury     This product has a High Intensity Discharge  HID  lamp  that contains a small amount of mercury  It also contains  lead in some components    Disposal of these materials may be regulated in your  community due to environmental considerations  For  disposal or recycling information please contact your  local authorities  or the Electronics Industries Alliance   http   www  eiae org           WARNING    TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARDS  DO NOT EX   POSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE           WARNING    THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED           CAUTION    To reduce the risk of electric shock  do not remove cover   Refer servicing to qualified service personnel           This projector is equipped with a 3 blade grounding type  plug to satisfy FCC rule  If you are unable to insert the plug  into the outlet  contact your electrician           FCC INFORMATION  U S A  only     CAUTION   Changes or modification not approved by JVC could void  the user   s authority to operate the equipment     NOTE    This equipment has been tested and found to comply with  the limits for a Class B digital devices  pursuant to Part 15 of  the FCC Rules  These limits are designed to provide rea   sonable protection against harmful interferen
35. Wide side    Near side    4       Far side          STAND BY  o    LAMP TEMP OPERATE     SF OPERATE       PC VIDEO orman  OO OPERATE             Basic Operations       5  Adjusting the Sound Volume    E To increase the volume  press VOLUME    0  gt  50   E To lower the volume   press VOLUME     50  gt  0         OS ON       Projector  Remote Control  Control panel Unit       When    Menu display         page 39  is  set to    15sec     after pressing the VOL   UME button  the sound volume display  will appear on the screen for about 15  seconds     Press EXIT button to immediately re   move the Audio vol display                  i io   C  Screen display Audio Vol       e When the sound volume is displayed on the screen  pressing  the PRESET button will reset the set value to    0           Power Off    1  Press the OPERATE button on the projector  or the OP   ERATE button on the remote control unit   for 1 second  or more    The OPERATE indicator will disappear  the STAND BY indicator  starts to blink  and the projector goes into the cool down mode     e The STAND BY indicator will continue blinking for approximately  90 seconds as the temperature of the light source lamp cools  Cool                   Down Mode    Turn off Turn on  OPERATE  OPERATE i   O STAND BY  O  LAMP TEMP  O O O  Projector  Remote Control      Control Panel Unit Projector  Indicator part    Note       The OPERATE button will not work for approximately 1 minute  from when the light source lamp is turned o
36. andle   Loosen the two screws with a    screwdriver        43    Replacing the Lamp       3  Remove the lamp unit         Lamp unit    4  Insert the new lamp unit until it is fully in     Caution   e Neither touch the glass surface of the lamp directly  with your hand nor stain it  If you touch it with a bare  hand  oil or other substances on your hand may ad   here to the lamp  possibly preventing it from perform   ing as specified and therefore lead to a shortened  lamp life  a darkened screen  etc        5  Close the handle  and tighten the screw   Tighten the two screws with a    screwdriver     6  Attach the light source lamp cover and tighten  the screw     Tighten the two screws with a    screwdriver     Note  e When closing the lamp cover  please insert the left  side  with the two claws  in first and then ensure that    the protruding part found on the reverse side of the  cover fits snugly into the hole of the main unit  As  this protrusion acts as a switch  misfitting leads to  power not being able to flow in           44    Replacing the Lamp    Resetting the lamp time    After installing a new lamp  reset the    Lamp time    counter inside the projector    When this is done  a new count will start    If the display of the accumulated lamp time has reached 2000 hours  the projector will not work  lamp does not light up  unless the  lamp time is reset        1  Insert the main plug  The projector will go into the stand  by mode     ON  STAND BY indicator lights up 
37. ange   40   0  40    Level displayed  level displayed is based on the adjustment value     30    D  Removing the Trapezoidal Distortion of the Image    Depending on the angle of projection onto the screen  the image may get  distorted in a trapezoid form sometimes   When installing the projector or screen for the first time  or when rein   stalling in other rooms  etc   Keystone adjustments need to be made to  remove trapezoid distortions     Press V KEYSTONE A  w to adjust in the vertical direction     A Vert  Keystone    display appears on the screen  and the projector goes  into the KEYSTONE MODE   Press button    W  in the direction that corrects the trapezoid form     Ss    gt     Projector   Control Panel       yy     N       Sa O       V KEYSTONE    Remote Control Projector     Unit Control Panel           gt     Remote Control    e The range where the trapezoidal distortion can be rectified is 30    vertically and 10   horizontally with respect to the projector screen   However  when both are rendered together  the range of effective  rectification will be narrower    e Depending on the signal inputted  the keystone adjustment range  may narrow or parts of the image may disappear  This is not a mal     function     e Interference patterns may appear on the screen when adjusting the  keystone  This is not a malfunction      To restore the original set value  press the PRESET button   Adjusted    value  0        Press H KEYSTONE    B to adjust in the horizontal directio
38. art according to the basic operation procedures    No 5   Check that nothing is blocking the air inlets  and wait until the inside cools down  Restart according to the basic operation  procedures    No 6   Check the ambient temperature  If it is normal  leave the projector until it cools down  Restart according to the basic  operation procedures    No 7   Leave the projector until it cools down  Restart according to the basic operation procedures     If the same warning indication is observed again despite the instructions above  wait for the cooling fan to stop  check that the  STAND BY indicator on  then unplug the power cord and call your dealer for repair     51    Specifications          E Model name Article name    28A9017 D ILA multimedia projector       E Emission method    D ILA    Reflective Active Matrix Principle        E Display panel  size    D ILA  0 7  1400pixels x 1050pixels  x 3  Total number of pixels  4 410 000        E Projecting lens    x 1 3 zoom lens  2 1   2 6 1   Manual zooming and focusing        E Light source lamp    250W Ultra High Pressure Mercury lamp   Part No   BHL5006 S Rating  250W        E Screen size    40   200    with aspect ratio  4 3        E Projection distance    Approx  1 6m   12m       E Color system    NTSC  NTSC4 43  PAL  SECAM  Automatic switching manual switching        E Resolution    1400 dots x 1050 dots  S XGA full resolution  during RGB input   1000 TV lines  Horizontal resolution  aspect ratio 4 3  during video input    
39. c  Line display 6  5sec     JLogo Flip H  OFF  Options Flip V   OFF       Language Screen  43  Screen posi2 EE    Page 2  Main     Options    menu     Page 1        Color profile    menu    i    Image adj   z        Capture menu       Capture start                   Image adj  Color profile    Set up  Logo  Options             Set up                MacRGB  Adobe  EBU    ACG OE             Language    Information Information       Hg                         151 330   60 O   Menu color  OFF ON  PC2 BNC      RGB YPbPr  Logo DIST OFF  ON  Options SCART OFF ON  RS 232C bps  9600  19200    Image adj   Set up       C2  le     Language    Set up  Deutsch SXGA  1280 1400  Logo  Espanol    Page 1  Options Italiano TA z y a se  MT Francais Main     Options    menu     Page 2        Portugties  ES    Main     Language    menu       DA    Information       dogg             i        5     Information          Note  Image adj  Sete as e The display language of the menus is set to    English    when  ae Source NTSC the projector is bought  The display language can be se   ee lected from among 8 languages   1 page 39   Pewee However  certain phrases and nouns  etc   are displayed    Information do El only in English     Options          Doddos             Main     Information    menu          Adjustments and Settings Using Menus       When PC input is selected       Main menu             Contrast       Set up  53  Logo  Options          Language  Information                    7  Image adj   
40. causes malfunction   Further  in cases where the leakage comes to contact with  the skin  wipe it away with a cloth  otherwise skin problems  may occur     Installing the Projector    Precautions for Installation    Please read the following properly when installing the projector   Installation Environment Precaution for Usage    Please do not install or use this projector in the follow    ing places  The projector is a precision device and do    ing so could cause a fire or malfunction    e Where there is water  humidity or dust    e Where the projector may be subjected to oil  smoke or  cigarette smoke    e Ona soft surface such as a carpet or cushion    e Where the projector may be subjected to direct sunlight     This projector uses a light source lamp which reaches  high temperatures when projecting   Please DO NOT use it in the following ways as doing  so may result in fire or malfunction   e Projecting images while the projector is on its side   e Projecting images outside the specified angle   Do not use the projector while it is set more than  5    horizontally  left right   or more than  25   vertically  up     e Where temperature is high or low  down   This could cause color variation or shorten the    Allowable operation temperature range    5  C to  35  C lamp life    Allowable relative humidity range   20  to 80  e Use while blocking the exhaust vents    no condensa   tion    Allowable storage temperature range      10  C to  60  C    e Any room in which there i
41. ce in a resi   dential installation  This equipment generates  uses  and can  radiate radio frequency energy and  if not installed and used  in accordance with the instructions  may cause harmful in   terference to radio communications  However  there is no  guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular in   stallation  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 encourage to  try to correct the interference by one or more of the follow   ing measures     e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna    e Increase the separation between the equipment and re   ceiver    e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different  from that to which the receiver is connected    e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician  for help           MACHINE NOISE INFORMATION  Germany only   Changes Machine Noise Information Ordinance 3    GSGV  January 18  1991  The sound pressure level at the  operator position is equal or less than 70 dB A  according  to ISO 7779              About burning in of the D ILA device   Do not allow the same still picture to be projected for a long  time or an abnormally bright video picture to be projected    Do not project video images with high intensity or high contrast  on a screen  The video image could be burnt into the D ILA  device    Use special care when projecting video games or computer pro   gram image
42. consult the authorized dealer where you purchased the projector        The air inlet filter on the right side cannot be removed  Please clean this filter regularly using  for example  a vacuum  cleaner     1     Pull out the power cord from the wall outlet     After the projector goes into the stand by state with the  STAND BY indicator on  pull out the power cord from the  wall outlet     2  Remove the filter       When removing the lower filter   Withdraw the lower filter backwards along the rail in the  direction of the arrow      When removing the inner filter   Push the claw at the base of the inner filter in the up   ward direction and draw the filter out     3  Clean the filter     Clean the filter with water and dry it  avoiding direct sun   light  In extremely soiled cases  use of a neutral detergent  is recommended        4     46    Reinstalling the filter       When reinstalling the lower filter   Reinstall the lower filter by inserting it into the projector     When reinstalling the inner filter   Install the filter after engaging the two claws of the inner  filter to the projector        lower filter    inner filter                            e Put on rubber gloves when using a neutral detergent    e After you wash a filter in water  make sure that the filter is  completely dry before reinstalling  otherwise electric  shocks or malfunctions may occur    e Do not clean removable filters with a vacuum cleaner   Since these filters are soft  they can be sucked into
43. d is possible     56    LEGAL INFORMATION    FIVE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY    This Dukane LCD projector is warranted to the original purchaser for a period of  five  5  years from the original purchase date   in normal use and service    against defects in material and workmanship  DUKANE CORPORATION  EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY  AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE     During the warranty period  Dukane Corporation will repair or replace  at the  manufacturer s option  any such defective parts  except for the lamp  which is  subject to whatever warranties the manufacturer may provide  without charge to  the purchaser for parts or labor when the product is returned  prepaid and insured   with proof of purchase date  This remedy is void if the product has been   damaged by accident  unreasonable use  neglect  improper service or other  Causes not arising out of defects in material or workmanship     Dukane Corporation disclaims all liability for incidental or consequential damage  of any kind  including all damages arising out of any interruptions in operation of  the product and all damages to software     No person  firm  or representative is authorized to assume any obligation or to  make any warranty on behalf of the Dukane Corporation other than as stated  above     THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS VALID FOR U S A AND CANADA   FOR OTHER LOCATIONS  LOCAL WARRANTIES APPLY     SERVICE  amp  REPAIR    For service and parts  contact the Dukane AV Service D
44. deterioration progresses rapidly  Please install a new lamp when  the accumulated lamp time exceeds 1900 hours or at least get a replacement lamp ready  Depending on the operating conditions   the lamp may have to be changed earlier  If the image remains dark or the tone  unusual  even after adjustment  please replace the  lamp as soon as possible  You can check the accumulated used hours of the lamp via the    Lamp Time    item in the    Information     menu      page 40   Please purchase the new lamp unit from the authorized dealer where you purchased the projector    Exchange lamp Part No   BHL5006 S    E When lamp time exceeds 1000 hours  E When the lamp time exceeds 2000 hours   When the accumulated lamp time reaches 1000  a message The lamp indicator on the projector blinks   indicating    1000 h    will appear on the projected screen     Warning    and    Lamp replacement    appear on the screen     Press any key to delete the message  the word    Warning    blinks       To cancel the message  press the EXIT button   However  the same message will appear again every one   hour     gt  Once the lamp time exceeds 2000 hours  and the projec  tor is either put into the standby state or turned off  projec  tion will not be possible again until the lamp is replaced  and the    Lamp time    is reset       page 45     E When lamp time exceeds 1900 hours     e When the accumulated lamp time reaches 1900 hours   The LAMP indicator on the projector lights up     e When the accumu
45. e This operation cannot be operated by the projector buttons  Please use  the remote control unit     Press the FREEZE button     The image pauses after the FREEZE button is pressed for a few seconds  and a message is shown in the center of the screen  An icon indicating     FREEZE    mode will be displayed on the top right corner of the screen     FREEZE    Frozen        Digital zoom available  Remote Control Unit    FREEZE    r          FREEZE    icon    To de freeze the image    When you press the FREEZE button again  the image de freezes and  resumes     Notes   e After de freezing a still image  note that the projector will not play  the image that comes immediately after   Should you want to play  the image that comes immediately after that at which the freeze  button was pressed  please pause the image using the controls at    the input device     e MENU  QUICK ALIGN  H and V KEYSTONE and SCREEN but   tons do not function when the image is still       The    FREEZE    message will disappear after 5 seconds  To forcibly  clear    FREEZE     please press the EXIT button        29    Basic Operations                       OPERATE    PC VIDEO O    OO  OSO    FREEZE    Q   Clo     9    MENU EXIT    DER  SY    e ee                   E    Vert  Keystone    Display    Vert  Keystone          Adjusted value  range    100   0  100      Level displayed  level displayed is based on the adjustment value   E    Horiz  Keystone    Display    Horiz  Keystone          Adjusted value  r
46. ecoder     Menu or    Color profile    submenus are    operation displayed  button A   Y   Selects an item in the menu    lt   gt   No effect           Remote control unit          35    Adjustments and Settings Using Menus    The Procedure for Menu Operation    1  Press the MENU button   The main menu is displayed on the screen        The menu item that has been se                  d    Image adj   gt  E a a  lected is displayed   G setup   aa The icon of the selected menu item                 52  Logo Tint 12 mu will be highlighted      gt   Options Sharpness 1 mm   5  Language  HATS The submenu is displayed     Reset                             _   Information       E g  Main menu when video input is  selected     Image adj           STAND BY  o    wen 2  Press the CURSOR buttons  A   v  to select a submenu     e The    Image adj        Set up        Logo        Options    and    Language     submenus are displayed    e When    Information    is chosen  the image input or PC input infor   mation  whichever is currently selected  is displayed on the right  of the menu    e When    Language    is selected  you can set the language   gt   Proceed to Procedure 6     3  Press ENTER button or the right CURSOR button   gt       e The submenu is displayed on the screen    e The submenu indicated differs according to whether Video input  or PC input is selected  or when there is no image signal inputted   For details  please see    The Menu Configuration    on the next page        
47. epartment  at 1  800  676 2487 within the USA or 1  630  584 2300 worldwide   If you would like to send a facsimile  FAX   dial 1  630  584 5156 worldwide     When requesting warranty service  please have the sales receipt available along  with the model name and serial number     If it becomes necessary to return the projector  use the original packing material  and box  if retained  or pack securely  Dukane Corporation will not be liable for  any pick up or delivery charges or any expenses incurred for service calls or  service supplied by anyone other than the Dukane AV Service Department     Dukane Corporation  Audio Visual Products Division    Audio Visual Products    DUKANE    2900 Dukane Drive  St  Charles  IL 60174 3395  E mail  avsales dukane com    ee p  SES PIS ODF Fa Fa a    Part   401 602 00    
48. essage        Lamp replacement    When the accumulated lamp time reaches between 1900 hours to 2000 hours   this message appears on the screen each time the projector is turned on       Press any button to delete the message    Prepare a replacement lamp and install as quickly as possible        Lamp replacement       The word    Warning    appears and blinks when the accumulated lamp time  reaches 2000 hours    The message can be cleared by pressing the EXIT button  However  the  same message will re appear every hour    Once the projector is turned off  it cannot be turned on again if the accumu   lated lamp time has exceeded 2000 hours    When the accumulated lamp time reaches 2010 hours  the projector shuts  down and cannot be turned on again         Replace the light source lamp and reset the    Lamp time           page 43  45        50    Note    e The message display language corresponds to the menu language  setting  This is set to    English    when the projector is bought  The dis     play language can be selected from among 8 languages     gt  page 39   However  the input mode  PC1 PC2  PC3  Y C  VIDEO  and button  indications  FREEZE  D ZOOM  EXIT  are only displayed in English  irrespective of the display language setting        Warning Indication       E About warning indicators    If something abnormal has occurred in the projector  the warning mode sets in and the type of abnormality will be indicated by a  combination of indicators displayed on the control pa
49. ght CURSOR button   gt   to op   erate a MENU while it is displayed    The submenu corresponding to an item currently selected is  displayed on the right hand side of the main menu    Menu items shown differ according to whether Video input or  PC input is selected or when there is no image signal input   ted    When    Information    is selected  information relating to the  present selected image input appears on the right side of the  menu    There is no submenu for this    Information    menu   For details   please See    Main     Information    menu    on page 40               1      Image adj     menu   Image adjustment    You can adjust the following items on the    image adj     menu    e The items displayed differ depending on whether Video input  or PC input is selected    e There is no display when no image signal is inputted     When Video input is selected MM When PC input is selected    Adjustment item  press A   Y           Adjustment content  press  lt   gt                              Contrast    Adjusts the contrast of the picture image   Range of values   30 30  0      Brightness    Adjusts the brightness of the picture im   age  Range of values   30 30  0      Color    Adjusts the color density of the picture  image  Range of values   30 30  0      Tint  Adjusts the tint of the picture image   Range of values   30 30  0      Sharpness     Adjusts the outline of the picture image   Range of values   3 3  0      Color temp    Adjust the Color temperature of 
50. h  have component signals output terminals can be connected       page 22    To use this terminal  the    PC2  BNC     item in the    Options     menu must be set correctly according to the input signals      page 39      Input of external sync signals is automatically detected   Detection of H V signals or Cs signals causes automatic  switching to external sync  The priority order is H V gt Cs      When computer signals are input  the uppermost edge of  the image may appear to bow if the sync signal input is a  composite sync  Cs  or G on sync signal  In this case   please use separate sync signals for vertical sync  V  and  horizontal sync  H      PC 1 input terminal  D sub 3 rows 15 pin   This is an input terminal dedicated to computer signals  RGB  Video signals and sync signals    Connect the display output terminal of the computer to this  terminal  When a Macintosh computer is to be connected   please use the conversion adapter  sold separately  for Mac      page 22      When computer signals are input  the uppermost edge of  the image may appear to bow if the sync signal input is a  composite sync  Cs  or G on sync signal  In this case   please use separate sync signals for vertical sync V  and  horizontall sync H      PC 3 input terminal  DVI D  Dual  Single  24 Pin   This is an input terminal dedicated to computer signals   DVI D Terminal Dual  Single   Connect the display output  terminal of the computer to this terminal     REMOTE  Terminal    AUDIO Input Terminal
51. he main supply    If anew main plug has to be fitted  then follow the instruction  given below              WARNING     THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED  IMPORTANT   The wires in the mains lead on this product are coloured in  accordance with the following cord    Green and yellow   Earth   Blue   Neutral   Brown   Live    As these colours may not correspond with the coloured mak   ing identifying the terminals in your plug  proceed as follows              The wire which is coloured green and yellow must be connected  to the terminal which is marked with the letter E or the safety  earth or coloured green or green and yellow    The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the ter   minal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black    The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the  terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red   When replacing the fuse  be sure to use only a correctly rated  approved type  re fit the fuse cover    IF INDOUBT        CONSULT A COMPETENT ELECTRICIAN   How To Replace The Fuse   Open the fuse compartment with the blade screwdriver  and  replace the fuse       An example is shown in the illustration below      POWER CONNECTION   United Kingdom only        WARNING     Do not cut off the main plug from this equipment    If the plug fitted is not suitable for the power points in your  home or the cable is too short to reach a power point  then  obtain an appropriate safety approved extension lead or  adapter or con
52. i DIN 4 PIN    This is the input terminal for Y C  S Video  signals  Con   nect this terminal to the S video output terminal of a video  deck  etc       page 21     VIDEO Input Terminal  RCA pin jack    This is an input terminal for composite video signals  Con   nect this terminal to the composite video output terminal of  a VCR  etc   ss page 21     Controls and Features       Control Panel on the Projector                                                              S LAMP indicator    TEMP indicator    VIDEO button  PC button  H KEYSTONE button    V KEYSTONE button    MENU button    CURSOR button     A   Y   4                    PRESET button          STAND BY  O    TEMP OPERATE       STAND BY indicator            OPERATE indicator          OPERATE button          VOLUME button          EXIT button                ENTER button                HIDE button       Indicator Display on the Control Panel    Stand by  operate and cool down modes  together with other operational activities are indicated by differing combinations of Indica     tors appearing on the Control Panel     For explanations on warning indication for            1   oe page 43   2   1 page 51    STAND BY light on  Projector is in stand by mode       STAND BY  a Ob  LAMP TEMP  0 o O    LAMP blinking    Lamp life has expired   Lamp time over 2000hours         STAND BY  O   LAMP TEMP OPERATE  all O o    LAMP and OPERATE blinking    simultaneously    Lamp has turned off during projection       STAND BY       LAMP
53. ideo signal are within this range   Video signals out of this range should not be used    Out of range signals can be projected but the image may not turn out sharp  Signals within the range may occasionally  require adjustment  depending on the video board used   When signals other than those listed in the table on page 19 are  input  the image could be partially erased or unwanted folds over the image could appear   Some signals within the frequency range may not be displayed normally depending on the type of the signal   Composite sync  Cs  and G on Sync signals cannot be handled depending on the devices connected     19    Connecting to Various Devices       E Allowable input signals    Horizontal resolution   Vertical resolution   Horizontal frequency   Vertical frequency  Hor Pixels  Ver  Lines  H  kHz  V  Hz    VESA350 350  PC98 400  VGA 60Hz  480  VGA 72Hz  480  VGA 75Hz  480  VGA 85Hz  480  SVGA 56Hz  600  SVGA 60Hz  600  SVGA 72Hz  600  SVGA 75Hz  600  SVGA 85Hz  600  XGA 43Hz  768 2  XGA 60Hz  768  XGA 70Hz  768  XGA 75Hz  768  XGA 85Hz  768  SXGA 43Hz  1024 2  SXGA 60Hz  1024  SXGA 75Hz  1024  SXGA 85Hz 1024  SXGA  1050  UXGA 60Hz 1200  MAC13 480  MAC16 624  MAC19 768  MAC21 870  HDTV 1035i  60Hz  HDTV 1035i  59Hz  480p 483  720p 60Hz 720  720p 59Hz 720  1080i 60Hz 1080 2  1080i 59Hz 1080 2  1080i 50Hz 1080 2  1080 30SF 30P 1080  1080 25SF 25P 1080  1080 24SF 24P 1080  NTSC  PAL  SECAM    PC system          VIDEO system                         e UXGA signals canno
54. ing from a low temperature to high temperature  as  this causes condensation  which may result in fire  electric  shock  or other hazards        Do not place this product on an unstable cart  stand  or table   The product may fall  causing serious injury to a child or adult   and serious damage to the product  The product should be  mounted according to the manufacturer   s instructions  and  should use a mount recommended by the manufacturer        When the product is used on a cart  Care PORTABLE CART WARNING  should be taken to avoid quick stops  ex   am  cessive force  and uneven surfaces which  may cause the product and cart to overturn   damaging equipment or causing possible  injury to the operator     WAS    S3126A        Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation   These ensure reliable operation of the product and protect it  from overheating  These openings must not be blocked or  covered   The openings should never be blocked by placing  the product on bed  sofa rug  or similar surface  It should not  be placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase or rack  unless proper ventilation is provided and the manufacturer s  instructions have been adhered to     For proper ventilation  separate the product from other equip    ment  which may prevent ventilation and keep a distance of   more than 11 7 8     30 cm     This product should be operated only with the type of power   source indicated on the label  If you are not sure of the type of  
55. internal components of   the projector  Do not block or allow warm air to blow into   them as it may cause damage      The air inlet filter on the right side cannot be removed   Please clean the filter regularly with  for example  a  vacuum cleaner     Remote Sensor  Front    When operating with the remote control  aim it towards this   sensor     page 18      Aremote sensor is also provided at the rear of the projec   tor     Focus Ring  Used to manually focus the projected image on the screen     Zoom Ring  Used to manually zoom the projected image on the screen     Controls and Features          Rear Side  Right Side  Bottom Surface          11  Connector Panel             Speaker                7   Air Inlet                Lamp Cover          Connector Panel       For details  refer to    Connector Panel       1 gt  page 9        Speaker       Built in speaker located here        Lamp Cover       Remove this cover when replacing the lamp      page 43              Exhaust Vents       Warm air is expelled through these vents to keep the sys   tem cool  Please do not block the exhaust vents                                                                15       Remote Sensor  Rear           Exhaust Vents             Bottom Surface             Front Adjustable                            Air Inlet                                     Filter                                                                Rear Fixed  Foot          Blocked as it is not in use   Opening it forcibly 
56. ish    when  the projector is bought  The display language can be se   lected from among 8 languages       page 39   However  certain phrases and nouns  etc   are displayed  only in English        34    Adjustments and Settings Using Menus       The Menu Operation Buttons       The menus are accessed and operated using the following buttons on  the projector remote control     Button  Function       Main unit Remote control unit       MENU MENU Displays the main menu on the  screen   Es  NS  e When the main menu is displayed   press to exit the menu mode     Select an item while the main menu     Grea   ENTER   hierachy1 is displayed  the submenu  S  SS  hierachy 2  corresponding to the  Y Y item selected will be displayed on the       STAND BY  O    LAMP TEMP OPERATE  D o    0                V KEYSTONE H KEYSTONE VOL           screen   Press to shift to the    Set up    screen   hierachy3  of the selected item  against which    ENTER    is displayed     Menu  operation  button       EXIT Press to return to the previous menu   e While the main menu is displayed   EXIT press to exit the menu mode     While the main menu and sub   menus     Image adj         Set up         Options        Logo     are displayed  A V  Selects an adjustment item  in the menu     lt   gt    Sets the value of the item  Main unit selected    The adjusted set value is  immediately reflected on          PC VIDEO O    OO  OOO    FREEZE    O   aa    3    the image    lt a 7 While the    Language        D
57. j  Logo disp  OFF   ON  Logo pos  al a CC A     Back color Blue      Black  Logo delete R Logo Vert move  Options Capture menu R Options Horiz size    Language Vert size  Capture start R Reduce capt size    Image adj  Capture menu  Setup uo RESTE e Capt in prog  approx  2min   Horiz move       gg    Set up  Logo       i    Signal can not be captured       Language    Information Information    cala aaa                                     E A    Main     Logo    menu             Capture menu       Capture start                   Image adj  Color profile Image adj  Sleep time min  15 30 60  OFF    Menu display   15sec Menu color  OFF ON  Eset up Line display 0 5sec Serup PC2 BNC   RGB YPbPr  Logo Flip H   OFF 5  Logo DIST OFF SON  Options Flip V   OFF Options SCART OFF ON     Language Screen OLEI Language RS 232C bps  9600   19200   a Screen pos 12 mm SXGA e 1280 1400  Information Information    Page 2  ENTER   Main     Options    menu   Page 1     Main     Options    menu     Page 2                                                                 Image adj  Bae  Set up  Logo             Deutsch  Espanol  Options Italiano  Language Francais  Portug  es  E     Main     Language    menu       Joga               Information                         Input    iran  ey    Image adj        Switcher       Set up  Logo  Options                Language          AA    Lamp time 1234 h             Main     Information    menu       Note   e The display language of the menus is set to    Engl
58. jector   s D ILA element  the  projected image will be enlarged to almost  the full screen size    Range of values       1 1        Panel        Aspect           Aspect        37    Adjustments and Settings Using Menus          Clamp       This can be used if the screen of the PC   workstation is unstable in that it dims and  brightens    Set the position of the clamp pulse to  Back porch     BP     or Sync tip     ST       Normally     BP    is used    Values     ST        BP        BP              Sync Level       Although the inputted image signal is  adjusted so that synchronization occurs  automatically  this changes by changing  the    Sync level    setting    Setting can be made by selecting    Low      weaker      Std     factory set  or    High      stronger      Values     Low        Std        High        Sta            q        Panel         The image is displayed at the inputted resolution     The picture image projected is virtually enlarged to    the full screen size if the inputted resolution is smaller  than  1400 pixels x 1050 pixels         Aspect         While maintaining the original aspect ratio  the video    image projected is virtually enlarged until either the  horizontal or vertical side reaches the full size  1400  pixels x 1050 pixels      When there is no image signal inputted       Adjustment item  press A   Y     Adjustment content  press  lt   gt            Sync level       Although the inputted image signal is  adjusted so that synchronization
59. jector is set to  Auto       OFF      This is set when not viewing    movies           HDTV    In order to display    HDTV    signals in the   exact aspect ratio of 16 9  the correct nu    merical value has to be set       1080i      Normally  set to 1080i       1035i      Set when high vision signals are  used       SF       Used for segment frame signals        Select the vertical to horizontal ratio of  the image projected    Set it to 4 3 for normal television image  input and 16 9 for Hi Vision input    When the    Screen    mode is set to 16 9   UXGA signals cannot be projected   Values  4 3  16 9  4 3        Aspect ratio                            Decoder    Sets the    Decoder          Press the ENTER button to enter the     Decoder    menu  5       Phase    Adjusts flickering or dim images      setting is normally not required    Range of values   O   31     Varies with signals        When PC input is selected    Adjustment item  press A V        Adjustment content  press  lt   gt            Position    Adjusts the position of the image and  menu display       Press ENTER to go to the    Position       menu  4                        Tracking    Adjusts lateral size and display area of  image   Setting is normally not required       Varies with signal           Phase    Adjusts flickering or dim image    adjustment is normally not required      Range of values   0   40   Varies with signals           Resize    When the image resolution is smaller than  that of the pro
60. l   ss page 26     H KEYSTONE button    Use this button to remove the horizontal trapezoidal distor   tion of the image projected on the screen   1 gt  page 30     V KEYSTONE button    Use this button to remove the vertical trapezoidal distortion  of the image projected on the screen     page 30     VOLUME 9  O button  Use these buttons to adjust the sound volume       page 27     FOCUS button     Use this button to adjust the focus of the projected image    Only for Fixed Lens Models     MENU button    Use this button to enter or exit the menu mode  When the  main menu is displayed  press this button and it will disap   pear       page 35     PRESET button   This PRESET button only works as a reset button for the   VOLUME    V KEYSTONE  and  H KEYSTONE  adjust   ments done on the control panel and the  VOLUME     DIGITAL ZOOM  and  SCREEN W  adjustments done on  the remote control       page 28  30    When adjusting the volume  keystone or digital zoom  when  the setting is displayed on the screen  the adjusted value is  reset to that which was set when the projector was shipped  from the factory  This button does not work for the menu   submenu  items       page 35     13    Controls and Features       Loading Batteries into the Remote Control    Please load batteries into the remote control  If the remote control starts to work erratically  replace the batteries     1  Open the back cover    Push the hook on the back cover lightly in the direction of  the arrow and lift it
61. lable                                                                                                                                                                                                                                Video Device 1       1                          Video Device 2    VCR  Video cassette recorder  7 a  PAS      de                                              W VHS or DVD player etc   Laser videodisc player    e Connect to component signal out   put device  DTV format signal out   Camcorder put device  etc   e When the PC2 input terminal is  Image input used  the    PC2 BNC     item in  e Connect a composite image signal output    Options    menu must be correctly  device or Y C  S video  image output de  set    s page 39   vice  Sound input  Sound input e Connect to AUDIO IN terminal   e Connect to AUDIO IN terminal                                            l 22M Image input  i ge inpu                                   e    a e e o o o o o o o ew o d       Connection   e When connecting a video device  please use a TBC along with it  or use one with a built in TBC    e Use of an extension cable to connect a video device and the projector could cause image deterioration or projection failure    e When a signal with much jitter is reproduced on a VCR  or special effect playbacks are performed  the upper part of the  image or the screen may be interrupted  erased or distorted     21    Connecting to Various Devices       E Connecting to Computers  e Th
62. lable     Right side of projector    BEEBE BBP RRP eee    A To monitor  y connector          Notebook Type _ _A  ij    To monitor    connector    There are some notebook type computers that do  not allow the computer  s LCD to work if an external  display device is connected  With such computers   the LCD display and external display output need to  be switched                                                                                                     22    Connecting to Various Devices          E Control from external device    e Itis possible to control the projector with a computer by connecting the computer to the CONTROL RS232C IN terminal of the  projector   Please request a connection cable from us if needed   For more information  please contact your authorized dealer                                 R  Pa Cr G  Y B  Ps Cs V             90000  osos   O      90090                PC2 PCi    aj   O 10 lete eC   REMOTE RS 232C OUT RS 232C IN  AUDIO IN CONTROL  s t                                                                               Notebook type RS 232C connection cable     separately available    Cross cable     mCP    Connection for controlling more than one projector   By using the CONTROL terminal  more than one projector can be controlled simultaneously by one computer    Connect these projectors in series by connecting the OUT terminal of the first projector to the IN terminal of the second  projector  then the OUT terminal of the second projector to
63. lated lamp time exceeds 1900 hours      Lamp replacement    appears on the screen     Press any button to delete the message     E When the lamp time exceeds 2010 hours   The projector quits and shuts down   The LAMP and OPERATE indicators blink on the projector   The projector does not turn on unless the lamp  lamp unit   is replaced and the    Lamp time    is reset     page 45        About lamp replacement    e  f the projector is set in a constricted place  attempting to replace the lamp in that place could cause injury  Move the projector  to a place large enough to work in    e To avoid malfunctions  be sure to use only genuine replacement parts  Also  never attempt to re use an old lamp as this could  cause marked performance deterioration or lamp blow out leading to projector malfunction  In the worse case  broken pieces  of glass from the lamp may cause injuries    e Do not replace the lamp immediately after the projector has been used  The temperature of the lamp unit is still high and  could cause a burn  Allow a cooling period of one hour or more before replacement    e Before starting to replace the lamp  disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet while the STAND BY indicator is on   Replacing a lamp while the power cord is connected could cause injury or electric shocks        The procedure for lamp replacement    1  Loosen the screws and detach the light source lamp cover   Loosen the two screws with a   screwdriver     2  Loosen the screws and lift up the h
64. mote control unit  does not work     e This projector uses a micro computer  External noise may cause it to malfunction  If this happens  unplug from the main power outlet and then    Are batteries installed correctly     e Match the polarities of batteries correctly  as  shown on the battery cartridge        Are batteries exhausted     e Replace with new batteries        Is there an obstructive object between the re   mote control unit and the remote sensor     e Remove any shielding objects           Is the remote control held too far from the  sensor     plug on again     page 25  27     48       e Use the remote control unit at a nearer point           What to do when these messages are displayed          Message    Cause  Contents        PC 1    No Input    No device is connected to the input terminal    The terminal is connected but no signal is output from the connected device    e The selected input mode  input terminal  name is shown above the mes   sage        Check the input image signal source        PC 1    Frequency of input signal is out of range        The frequency of the input video signal is out of range         Please ensure the frequency level of the input video signals is within the  projector   s specifications     49    What to do when these messages are displayed          Message    Cause  Contents        When the    Lamp time    reaches 1000 hours      A message indicating    1000 h    appears on the projected screen   e Press any key to delete the m
65. n     A    Horiz  Keystone    display appears on the screen  and the projector  goes into the KEYSTONE MODE   Press button  W  a  in the direction that corrects the trapezoid form     H KEYSTONE    Se     Projector   Control Panel       Remote Control       Projector     Control Panel          Remote Control  Unit    A  d    Y  gel  a  BLA    S  yo    eee    Q  T    Basic Operations              O O          E ALIGN  g    fe     050    Q  0    NE ey                    OO    O      O    5    3 F    MENU    E O       PRESET IDI    E                z  m    Screen size display  Displays when W is selected  Move the image  position with the cursor button A or Y     Screen Pos           Adjusted value  range   30   0  30    Level displayed  level displayed is based on the adjustment value     El Using the Quick Alignment function    The quick alignment function automatically adjusts  sets  the screen set   tings of the image input from the PC 1 or PC 2 input terminal     e This can only be performed with the remote control     Press the QUICK ALIGN   Quick Alignment   button   During automatic alignment     Quick Alignment    appears on the screen   and disappears after alignment is complete     Notes    e The    Quick Alignment    function only works when computer  signals are input into either the PC1 or PC2 input terminal   It does not work when signals are input via a VIDEO IN terminal   The VIDEO or Y C input terminal     e The Quick Alignment function   This automatically adj
66. n  Wait approxi   mately 1 minute before pressing     Caution    e Please do not pull out the plug from the power source when  the STAND BY indicator is blinking  It will shorten the life of  the lamp and cause a malfunction        27    Basic Operations             QUICK ALIGN                 H    Digital zoom    Display    Direction buttons available             in zoom X1 2                    Magnifying power display  x1 0 1 time  standard   x1 2  1 2 times  x1 4  1 4 times  x1 6  1 6 times       Level Display    Level shown is based on selected magnification     Note    x2 0 2 times  x2 5  2 5 times  X3 2  3 2 times  x4 0 4 times    e The quality of the zoomed image is reduced  in comparison with the original     28       Frequently used Convenient Functions    When an image is projected onto the screen  the following operations  can be performed directly without going through the menu operation         page 27 for VOLUME operation     EX DIGITAL Zoom   El HIDE   FREEZE   E  KEYSTONE   Quick ALIGN   quick alignment    i screen    A  Enlarging the Image  We can zoom in while not changing the size of the projected image  After  zooming  the position of the image displayed can be moved     e This cannot be done using the projector buttons  Please use the re   mote control unit     1  Press DIGITAL ZOOM       The    Digital zoom    display appears on the screen and the projector  changes to the Digital Zoom Mode     e The image on the screen can be enlarged in 8 stages by pre
67. n length   E Front H Side                                                    53    Specifications       Pin arrangement    E Y C terminal    4 3  AN    E RS 232C IN OUT terminal    9876    54321    E PC 1 terminal  1112131415       6 7128345910    E PC 3 terminal       54    Pin number    Signal name       1    GND  Y        GND  C        Y       2  3  4    Pin number          Cc    Signal name    Pin number    Signal name       4    N C    6    N C       RD    N C       TD    N C       7  8  9    N C       2  3  4  5    Pin number             Signal name    Pin number       Signal name       4    Red    9    N C       Green    10    GND  SYNC        Blue    11    GND       N C    12    N C       N C    13    H SYNC       GND  Red     14    V SYNC       GND  Green     15    N C       Pin number             GND  Blue     Signal name          Pin number    Signal name       4    TMDS data 2      13    N C       TMDS data 2      14    TMDS  5V power supply       TMDS data 2  4 shield    15    Earth   5V        N C    16    Hot plug detection       N C    17    TMDS data 0         DDC clock    18    TMDS data 0        DDC data    19    TMDS data 0 5 shield       N C    20    N C       ojo NI aI  AJOJN    TMDS data 1      21    N C          o    TMDS data 1      22    TMDS clock shield        t  _    TMDS data 1 3 shield    23    TMDS clock         12       N C          24       TMDS clock         TMDS   Transition Minimized Differential Signaling  DDC   Display Data Channel      
68. nel as shown in the following table   The projector will then automatically stop projection and run the cooling fan for about 90 seconds        Indicator  Warning       LAMP TEMP STAND BY OPERATE       Blink Blink The light source lamp does not light up and projection cannot be done        Blink                 Blink simultaneously          Blink The light source lamp suddenly goes off during projection        Blink Blink Circuit operation is abnormal        Blink                Blink alternately               gt  Blink The light source lamp is misfitted        Blink The internal temperature is abnormally high        Blink The temperature at the air inlets has risen abnormally high        Blink The cooling fan has stopped   Fan locked                   For details on individually blinking indicators  please see page 43        E Action to be taken upon warning indications    Please follow the procedures below   For No 1 3  No 1   Unplug from the main power outlet and restart according to the basic operation procedures   No 2   After checking if a shock  such as from knocking  has not ocurred during operation  unplug from the main power outlet  and restart according to the basic operation procedures   No 3   Unplug from the main power outlet and restart according to the basic operation procedures     For No 4 7   After the STAND BY indicator lights up  pull out the power cord and check the following items one by one    No 4   Ensure that the lamp is correctly set in place  Rest
69. ng the Projector    oooonccncnnnnnncccnnnnacnrnnnnnnennnnns 15  Precautions for Installation        ooonooononnnnnnnnnccnnnnacinoncccconno 15  Installing the Projector against the Screen n    16  Mounting the  Proj6Ctor acid iari 16  Projection Distance and Screen SIZ    cece 17  Effective Range and Distance of the  Remote Control Unit  irnir 18  Connecting to Various Devices    oooooonccccnnconnnononannns   19  Signals that can be input into the Projector n    19  Connecting to Devices    oococonnccnoncninccconncioncnanncannononc cnn nncnn non 21  Connecting the Power Cord  supplied        ooon onnnnonn         24  Basic Operations    coomoncoconnnnnaccnccornnnnncncnnrcnnnarrnan 25  Basic Operation Procedures   ooooccccooccccoococooooncononononononononnos 25  PO WEONES 25  2  Selecting the image to be projected           ee 25  3  Adjusting the Zoom Ring  the screen size                     26  4  Adjusting the Focus Ring Focus  s    26  5  Adjusting the Sound Volume   e 27  Power Off retroa a heritl Meelis r aa a ates 27  Frequently used Convenient Functions    s s s 28  Enlarging the Image enaa e a iaa 28  Turning Off Image and Sound ss    29  Displaying a Still Picture         e eerie 29  Removing the Trapezoidal Distortion of the Image            30    Accessories                                                                         Using the Quick Alignment function iniciacion 31  Selecting the Screen Size       31  Adjustments and Settings Using Menus                
70. nput terminal    on the right hand side of the projector     When    Line display     1 page 39   is set to    5 sec     after changing an  input  the new selection will appear  on the screen for about 5 seconds     Screen display    Notes     Sound is formed from sound signals connected to the AUDIO ter     minal     e When no image is input to the selected input terminal  the mes   sage    No Input    is displayed on the screen   1 gt  page 49    e When the PC2 input terminal is used     PC2 BNC     must be se   lected from the    Options    item in the main menu       page 39        3  Adjusting the Zoom Ring  the screen size  for DLA     4     26    E To enlarge the screen size  Turn the zoom ring towards the    Wide     side   E To reduce the screen size  Turn the zoom ring towards    Tele    side     Adjusting the Focus Ring  Focus     E To focus on nearer points  Turn the focus ring towards the    Near     side    E To focus on farther points  Turn the focus ring towards the    Far     side     E Display using the direct buttons  The direct buttons enable direct switching and  operation without having to go through the  menu        Input mode can be selected by PC 1  pressing the PC button or the PC 2  VIDEO button  PC3  Y C  VIDEO  S                Audio Vol MER Ie    Digital Zoom x12  HH     Horiz Keystone    A   lt         When the DIGITAL ZOOM  VOLUME  V KEYSTONE  or H KEYSTONE buttons are pressed  the level bar  of the function is displayed     Tele side    3     
71. ns Cap    When using the projector   e Remove the lens cap    gt  Be sure to fit the lens cap on when the projector is not in use to  keep out dirt   Please do not project with the lens cap on  The Lens cap may be  deformed by heat        Lens Cap    24    Basic Operations    If projector set up is not yet complete  please read    Adjustments and Settings Using Menus    on page 32 and perform the necessary    settings   Basic Operation Procedures    Once the basic settings are done  follow the procedures below                                                              1  Power On  1   The STAND BY indicator lights up when the power cord is  connected  Light on     STAND BY  l O  Ostan By LAMP TEMP  OPERATE    me O  Projector  Indicator part  2   Press the OPERATE button on the projector  or the OPER   e Z ATE button on the remote control unit  for one second or  more Ia e e  a The OPERATE indicator lights up and the projected image slowly  O appears   Light on  OPERATE l  OPERATE    STAND BY  0   LAMP TEMP  o o O  Projector  Remote control Projector   Indicator             Control panel unit          Notes  e Upon projection  the image may flicker for a few seconds  but    this is not a malfunction     When the lamp is turned on  it will slowly become brighter  It  will take more than a minute for the brightness to stabilize     FREEZE    Q   o    O SS O 2  Selecting the image to be projected  6     E Press VIDEO to select which of the image devices  of those  ED  Q Q VIDEO
72. ojected image           Capt  in prog   Approx  2min        The image is being read into the projector  During this time  interval  the projector will not respond to any command    signal inputted by the user        Capt in prog  approx  2min     Signal can not be captured    Reduce capt size             Signal can not be captured       Clear the message with the EXIT button and input appro     priate signals           Reduce capt  size       Clear the message with the EXIT button and decrease    the signal size      Depending on the image content  there will be cases  where certain signals cannot be captured while others    of the same size can be        42        image adi  O   Osetup Menu pos  4 ONDARROA      Horiz move a E  Logo Vert move ica ical    E  Options Horiz size y 12        E  Language    E  intormation Capture start                                     6  Select    Capture start    with the CURSOR buttons  A   V     and press ENTER     e Begin to capture the framed image set in the procedures 2 to 5    from the projected image     e The captured picture wil be taken into memory as a logo in the  projector and will be shown during start up        Cy Me     12                             Replacing the Lamp    The light source lamp and its lamp time    The light source lamp has a service life  The life of lamps currently used for this projector is about 2000 hours    Average lamp life  2000 hours   When the light source lamp approaches the end of its service life  
73. onds    Values     15sec        ON        15sec         Line display    Sets whether the line display is shown for   about 5 seconds                       Values     5sec        OFF        5sec         Flip H    Reverses image left to right    Values     ON        OFF        OFF         Flip V    Inverses image upside down    Values     ON        OFF        OFF         Screen    Sets the projected screen size    Values  4 3  16 9  4 3      Screen pos     Sets the display position when the      Screen    is set to  16 9     Values   30 30  0      Page 2    Displays    Page 2    of the    Option    menu         press ENTER to go the    Option    menu      Page 2     screen  11                     10     Color profile    menu  To choose the color table of the image signals  press the  A   Y   CURSOR buttons  When using    Color profile     set the    Color  temp     to    6500      e No display in the absence of image signal input    Values                    SRGB        MacRGB        Adobe        EBU             Sleep time  min     Sets the length of sleep time which  when  lapsed  automatically puts the projector  into stand by state if no signal is input   ted     Setting value  15 30 60    0FF         OFF        When    ON     menu becomes transparent and  the background can be seen through it   Setting value     OFF        ON        OFF        Sets whether to use the BNC connector  on the back of the projector as an    RGB     signal input terminal or as a    YPBPR      col
74. or difference  signal input terminal   Please reset it based on the connected  apparatus    The input will be    RGB    irrespective of   the PC signal setting   Setting value     RGB        YPBPR        RGB        Image of high resolution can be achieved   Set as required    This is turned    ON    when the OPERATE  button is pressed    Setting value     OFF        ON        ON        Connects to a Europe adapted SCART  plug and turns it    ON    during component  input    Connect the Image Signal cable to the  RGB terminal of the PC2 input terminal  and the Sync Signal cable to the VIDEO  IN terminal    Setting value     OFF        ON        OFF        Sets the communication speed  signal  transmission speed  when communicat   ing with a computer by using the RS 232C  terminal  Please set the baud rate for  transmission           Menu color             PC2  BNC              DIST             SCART             RS 232C  bps            Setting value  9600  19200  19200      SXGA    Setting value  1280 1400  1280      Page 1    Display    Page 1    of    Options    menu         Press the ENTER button to go to    Op   tions    menu     Page 1     screen 9                              12     Language    menu    Select the language in this language menu with the CURSOR  buttons  A   Y         Setting value      A4     Japanese      English        Deutsch     Ger   man      Espanol     Spanish      Italiano     Italian       Francais     French      Portugues     Portuguese   and   
75. oroughly read the manuals that come with the computer used   e Use the supplied computer connection cable  Also prepare cables for connecting the devices     e When the PC2 input terminal is used     PC2  BNC     must be selected from the     Options    menu   1 gt  page 39     When connecting an audio output terminal such as a computer sound source to  Desktop type  DOS V  etc  A         p type     the projector  connect to the AUDIO terminal using the separately available audio  cable   e When connecting to PC 9800 Series computers  a separately available conver   sion adapter is necessary  Please confirm the monitor connector type before use                                                                                         3   Personal Computer connector cable  supplied     q    A  7    To monitor 3    connector Separated cable  separately available                                                                                                           Desktop type  DOS V  PC 9800 etc                                                                                                                                                               Toa  0    prey To DVI  000      PC2  DC OUT REMOTE RS 232C OUT RS 232C IN VIDEO    5V  1 5A    AUDIO IN CONTROL VIDEO IN  ocd                                                                                                                                        Desktop type Conversion   Macintosh  adapter for MAC     separately avai
76. proximately 2m  RCA Pin Plug        Ml Optional Accessories  Please ask your authorized dealer for the details   e Replacement lamp  lamp unit  BHL5006 S    e Replacement filter  Inner filter  LC32058 001  Lower filter   LC32087 001                                                                      Controls and Features    Front Side  Top Surface  Left Side                Control Panel             2                                  Using the Carrying Handle    Control Panel    For details  See    Control Panel on the Projector           page 10  11     AC Power Input Terminal    This is where the supplied power cord is connected to      page 24     Carrying Handle  Use this handle when carrying the projector     Foot Lever  for front adjustable foot     Use when extending and retracting the front foot      page 15     Lens    The lens is a 1 3 x manual zoom lens   Before projection  remove the lens cap     page 17  24     Lens Cap   It is recommended that the cap be fitted on the lens to pre   vent it from becoming dirty when the projector is not in use      page 24                     Foot Lever   for front adjustable foot                                                           Zoom Ring                Focus Ring          Remote Sensor  Front           N    Exhaust Vents          aS          Foot Lever   for front adjustable foot                 6   Lens Cap          Air inlets  on the front  right  and bottom side of   projector    The air inlets absorb air to cool the 
77. r adjust the value in the sub menu      page 35     PRESET button   This PRESET button works as a reset button for the   VOLUME   V KEYSTONE   H KEYSTONE  adjustments  done on the control panel and remote control and the   DIGITAL ZOOM  and  SCREEN W  adjustments done on  the remote control      page 28  30    When adjusting the volume  keystone or digital zoom  when  the setting is displayed  the adjusted value is reset to that  which was set when the projector was shipped from the  factory  This button does not work for the items in the menu   submenu    1 gt  page 35     Note    Please do not pull out the plug from the power outlet during  cool down mode  Please also do not block the exhaust vents  by standing the projector on its end or laying it on its side     Controls and Features       Remote Control Unit          1                 VIDEO button          12  PC button                      13  H KEYSTONE button                14  V KEYSTONE button                15  VOLUME button                16  FOCUS button   Only for Fixed Lens Models                             18  PRESET button       12    a            VIDEO     535       OPERATE    O       H KEYSTONE             DIGITAL  ZOOM    FREEZE    QUICK ALIGN               T                                                                                                 Remote Control   s signal transmitter    OPERATE button    SCREEN button    DIGITAL ZOOM button    FREEZE button    QUICK ALIGN   quick alignment   button
78. ress the ENTER or the right CURSOR button    gt     e The    Logo    menu appears on the screen   Logo disp  OFF ON           Image adj   L X  E  Setup ogo pos  EME A IL  Back color Blue Black  3 E Logo  gt  Logo delete    Options Capture menu  Language    Information             0  Ol  oaa          PRESET    5  Select   Capture menu    with the CURSOR buttons  A   Y   and press ENTER              6 Image adj  Logo disp  OFF ON  Logo pos  MICE GOR  Stee  Back color Blue Black   E Logo Logo delete ENTER  E Options nu il  Notes  E  Language  e Setting the logo display item in the    Logo    ae  menu to    ON    and switching on the power dis  6    plays the D ILA logo and then the user set   The captured picture appears on the screen   logo   Factory setting is    ON     e The captured picture  i e your logo  with a frame appears on the    When the D ILA or user set logo is displayed screen     after the projector is turned on  pressing the    EXIT button will delete the logo    e During video signal input  pressing the EXIT  button on the remote control unit when the  menu is not displayed causes the logo to ap   pear    Press any other button to delete the logo from  the screen        Screen display    41    Editing and projecting logo              PC VIDEO OPERATE         O  sg  OOOO    FREEZE    eS Q   O16     S          1  Set the menu position as required     e Select    Menu pos    with the CURSOR buttons  A   VW    e Move the menu display position with the CURSOR button
79. rojected for a long  time or an abnormally bright video image to be projected   Do not project video images with high intensity or high con   trast on a screen  The video image could be burnt into the  D ILA device     Use special care when projecting video games or computer  program images     There is no problem with ordinary video cassette playback  images     Viewing conditions       e Brightness of the room  Please avoid having sunshine or light shine directly onto the  screen  Images can only be well projected if the room is dark     e Do not view the screen continually for a long time  Looking at the screen continually for a long time will cause  your eyes to be tired  Please rest your eyes sometimes     e Image flicker due to installation condition or the environment  Please do not view flickering images for too long as this causes  poor eyesight     e Dirt in the cabinet  Please wipe the cabinet clean with a soft cloth  In case of  heavy soiling  please wipe it with a damp cloth soaked with a  neutral detergent     e Since the cabinet may in time  get damaged or deteriorate in  condition   eg  peeling paint    e Do not wipe with a stiff cloth   e Do not wipe with force   e Do not wipe with thinner or benzene   e Do not spray chemicals like insecticide     e Do not allow it to come into contact with rubber or vinyl ma   terials for an extended period of time     e Cleaning the lens  e Please use lens cleaning paper  of the kind for cleaning spec   tacles  cameras etc 
80. rox  12 08m                  The projection screen sizes and projecting distances in the table above are provided only as a guide  reference   Please use them  during installation  The projected image size may vary depending on the manufacturing tolerance of the projection lens  Please  use the    Wide    side for sizes bigger than Model 220  The guaranteed projection distance range is from 2m to 10m     17    Installing the Projector    Effective Range and Distance of the Remote Control Unit    The operable distance of the remote control unit is about 7m for direct reception  The remote control unit can be used by having the  transmission signal reflected off a screen  In this case  please set the total distance A   B where A is the distance from  projector to screen and B is the distance from screen to remote control  within 7m  The operable angles of the remote control  unit are 30   right and left  and 20   up and down           E Using as a wireless remote control unit    As the effect of signals reflected from the remote control unit differ with the type of screen used  effective range and distance  may decrease     Screen         Aim the remote control unit towards the remote sen    sor on the front or rear of the projector  The operable   distance of the remote control unit is about 7m for di   Remote Control Sensor rect reception  If the remote control fails to work prop   erly  move closer to the projector        Projector          Remote Control  Unit    Remote Con
81. rticle      8  To use these signals  it is required to set the    PC2 BNC     item in the    Options    menu to    YPsPr     s page 39       To use these signals  it is required to set the    PC2 BNC     item in the    Options    menu to    RGB         page 39      3  Response to DTV format signals  DTV format signals  480i  480p  720p  1080i  can be input to the Y  Pa Cs  Pr Cr     input terminals    10  To use these signals  it is required to set the    PC2 BNC     item in the menu    Option    to    YPsPrR     1 gt  page 39     E Computer signals  e Computer signals can be input to the PC1  PC2  G B R H Cs V  or PC3  DVI D  terminals     Scanning frequencies in the following ranges can be inputted   Horizontal scanning frequency   15kHz   120kHz  Vertical scanning frequency   50Hz   120Hz    Be sure that the computer used meets the following conditions      The computer has a video signal output port   Confirm if the computer has a video signal output port by consulting the computer   s manual   The video signal output port is generally called    RGB port        monitor port     or    video port      In the case where the computer comes with a built in monitor  eg  a notebook  an external output port may need to be  purchased  Also  note that an external output port cannot be installed in some computers     e The resolution and the scanning frequencies are within the range specified in the table on page 20   Be sure that the resolution and the scanning frequencies of the v
82. s      lt q    gt   while viewing the projected image     Capture menu   M 0 Jl dl Bi 1      Horizmove    i   Vert move  ex                 Horiz size    12      Vert size     12      Capture start  ENTER                                                              2  Select    Horiz  move    with the CURSOR buttons  A   V      e Move the logo left or right with the CURSOR buttons   lt q   p gt    while viewing it on the screen     Capture menu                ii Menu pos  4 ONCE      Logo     E             Vert move  ES ql  Options Horiz size     12      Language MLS          Capture start                      eae       Information       3  Select    Vert  move    with the CURSOR buttons  A   W                     e Move the logo up or down with the CURSOR buttons   lt q   p gt      while viewing it on the screen     Capture menu        Menu pos    ONDA Le  Horiz move    Ed    Logo y         E Language KZI     12      al oe Capture start               4  Select    Horiz  size    with the CURSOR buttons  A   V       E  Options Horiz size    12     o gt                    e Set the width with the CURSOR buttons   lt q    gt   while viewing    the projected image      E Image adj  Capture menu    E  Setup 5 E   E Logo  gt    E a   E  Options oriz size   E Languago KZI  Y 12      A ion Capture start                                           5  Select    Vert  size    with the CURSOR buttons  A   W    e Set the height with the CURSOR buttons   lt q   p gt   while viewing    the pr
83. s  There is no problem with ordinary video cassette  playback images     About the installation place   Do not install the projector in a place that cannot support its  weight securely    If the installation place is not sturdy enough  the projector could  fall or overturn  possibly causing personal injury     IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS    Electrical energy can perform many useful functions  This unit  has been engineered and manufactured to assure your per   sonal safety  But IMPROPER USE CAN RESULT IN POTEN   TIAL ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR FIRE HAZARD  In order not  to defeat the safeguards incorporated into this product  ob   serve the following basic rules for its installation use and serv   ice  Please read these    Important Safeguards    carefully before  use        All the safety and operating instructions should be read be   fore the product is operated        The safety and operating instructions should be retained for  future reference        All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions  should be adhered to        All operating instructions should be followed        Place the projector near a wall outlet where the plug can be  easily unplugged        Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning  Do  not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners  Use a damp cloth  for cleaning        Do not use attachments not recommended by the product  manufacturer as they may be hazardous        Do not use this product near water  Do not use immediately  after mov
84. s in the following figures     E Side View E Top View                               e Trapezoidal distortion can be corrected using the KEYSTONE  button on the projector      page 30        Up to approximately 10   upward and  downward from the vertical line         Up to approximately 30   upward  and downward from the horizon   tal line        Mounting the Projector    When mounting of the projector is required  do it using the embedded three screw holes  M6 nuts  at the bottom of the projector                    Precaution for ceiling mount             e To ceiling mount and adjust the projector  special exper   tise and techniques are necessary  Be sure to ask your  dealer or specialist to perform the work       Do not mount on places that will be subjected to knocks  and vibrations    e As the depth of the screw holes is 10mm  use screws  shorter than 10mm but longer than 6mm  Otherwise  the  screws will damage the internal parts of the projector  causing malfunction                                                                                                                       16    Installing the Projector       Projection Distance and Screen Size    e This projector uses 1 3x manual zoom lens for projection    e The range of projection while retaining good focus is approximately 1 6m to approximately 12m when the aspect ratio of the  screen is 4 3  Install the projector within this range    e If the KEYSTONE is adjusted  the screen becomes smaller       page 30  
85. s smoke and grease    Even where smoke and grease levels are minimal  pro   longed exposure will affect the projector  The projector  emits heat and optical components are cooled down by  taking in large amount of air  The optical path being soiled  by grease dirt can cause images to become dark and  the color projection to deteriorate  After soiling  remov   ing grease dirt totally from the optical parts is not possi   ble        Minimum Space Required            Do not use a cover which may enclose the projector  air tight or block the exhaust vents  Allow sufficient  space around the projector  When the projector is en   closed in a space of the following dimensions  use an  air conditioner so that internal and external tempera   tures are the same                                               Adjusting the vertical angle of the projector  While pushing the lever upward  raise the projec   tor  The maximum extension is approximately  31mm  To retract the foot  push the lever and lower  the projector slowly  the projector is fixed at the  position where you release the lever              Adjusting the level of the projector  Lift the projector  rotate the front adjustable foot        Front Adjustable  Foot and adjust the horizontal angle until the projector    is level  ee ale      Shorten    15    Installing the Projector       Installing the Projector against the Screen  The projector should be placed so that the center line of the lens is at a right angle to the screen a
86. ssing  this button   including the standard size     AWD  ZOOM by    Remote Control  Unit                            2  While    Digital zoom    display appears on the screen  you  can move the zoomed image with the cursor buttons on  the remote control     Ml To see the upper part of zoomed image     Cy  Press A   E To see the lower part of zoomed image    Press V   E To see the right part of zoomed image    Press  gt    Ml To see the left part of zoomed image     Remote Control Unit Press 4        To reduce the size of the image   When the DIGITAL ZOOM    button is pressed  the  previously enlarged image will be reduced progres   sively until it returns to the original size        To reduce the image to the original size    When the PRESET button is pressed  the image will  return to its original size and position   PRESET  Please operate while    Digital zoom    is displayed         cf    O       E    5    SU    apa y    fe     O20       Q  rT    A             Basic Operations       B  Turning Off Image and Sound    Video images and audio output can be turned off temporarily     Press the HIDE button once   Images and audio output turned off          O HIDE  Projector  Remote Control  Control Panel Unit    Press the HIDE button again   Images and audio output turn on again     Note    e When the projected image input is changed  the HIDE function is  cancelled and image and sound return        Displaying a Still Picture    The projected image can be paused temporarily     
87. sult your dealer     If nonetheless the mains plug is cut off  remove the fuse and  dispose of the plug immediately  to avoid a possible shock  hazard by inadvertent connection to the main supply     If a new main plug has to be fitted  then follow the instruction  given below           WARNING    THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED              IMPORTANT   The wires in the mains lead on this product are coloured in  accordance with the following cord    Green and yellow  Earth   Blue   Neutral   Brown   Live  As these colours may not correspond with the coloured mak   ing identifying the terminals in your plug  proceed as follows     The wire which is coloured green and yellow must be con   nected to the terminal which is marked    with the letter E  or the safety earth or coloured green or green and yellow     The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the  terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black     The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the  terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red   When replacing the fuse  be sure to use only a correctly rated  approved type  re fit the fuse cover     IF INDOUBT        CONSULT A COMPETENT  ELECTRICIAN     How To Replace The Fuse   Open the fuse compartment with the blade screwdriver  and  replace the fuse       An example is shown in the illustration below               Caution       About burning in of the D ILA device    Care       e Do not allow the same still picture to be p
88. t be projected when the screen mode is set to 16 9       page 31    e The resolutions for the input signals are listed in the table above    e Certain types of signals in the frequency range may not be displayed normally    e When a signal other than those listed above is input  the image could be partially erased or unwanted folds over the image may  appear    e Some signals other than those listed above can be displayed  However  they may require adjustment    e Some of the signals listed above may require adjustment depending on the video board used    e Composite sync  Cs  and G on Sync signals cannot sometimes be handled depending on the devices connected       VGA signals from the PC could at times be displayed in the video 480p mode    In this case  the projector enters the video menu when the MENU button is pressed      20    Connecting to Various Devices    Connecting to Devices    Before connection  be sure to turn off both the projector and the device        E Connecting to Video Devices  e Thoroughly read the manual that comes with each video device   e Use the supplied AV connection cable  S video  Y C  cable  BNC cable and PC Audio cables are not supplied           Right side of projector             BNC Cable  separately available     T  I  al A A A    eee   OOO00k     all o Jo    REMOTE RS 232C OUT RS 232C IN Y C VIDEO    A IN CONTROL   IN    PC Audio cable i S video cable AV connection   separately available     separately available  cable  separately  E avai
89. the  screen       Press ENTER button to go into the  Color temperature setting menu      Reset    Resets all items in the    Image adj        submenu to the pre set values  ie values  set upon purchase        Press ENTER button to reset       In the    Set up    menu  3   if the    Resize    function in the PC submenu is  set to    1 1     the image quality will not change even if the value is  changed   No adjustment                                2      Color temp     menu   To adjust the    Color temp    of the projected image  press the   A   Y  CURSOR buttons and choose the setting  Next press  the   lt   gt   CURSOR buttons to set the    Color temp     If    6500     is set  the image will turn out reddish     Set value     6500        Normal        User     User         RED      255  0  0      GREEN       255   0  0      BLUE      255 0  0              3     Set up    menu   Use this menu to set the basic Tracking and Positioning settings   of a picture image  Items that can be adjusted via the    Set up      menu are shown below    e Adjustment items differ depending on whether Video input or  PC input is selected     When Video input is selected    Adjustment item  press A   Y           Adjustment content  press  lt   gt            Position    The position of the image and the menu  can be adjusted       Press the ENTER button to enter the       Position    menu  4                        Deinterlace    This is set when viewing movies       Auto      Normally  the pro
90. trol  Unit       E Using as a wired Remote Control    By connecting a separately sold remote control  RM M3010  and cable  about 3m  QAM0081 001  about 15m  QAM0247 001    to the REMOTE terminal  the remote control can be used as a wired control unit  When connected to the cable  the remote   control   s transmitter and the projector   s sensor do not function  Please keep within the range of the remote cable length  War    ranty is not extended to the case where an extension cord is used    K The ESCAPE button on the separately sold remote control  RM M3010  is equivalent to the EXIT button on the supplied  remote control unit  There is no equivalent to the H  V KEYSTONE and FOCUS buttons found on the supplied remote control       O  e D     m ares     JO    REMOTE RS 232C OUT  CONTROL               Remote control   sold separately     Remote Cable   sold separately     Again  when a remote cable is connected to the REMOTE terminal of the  projector  the sensor does not work  Check to see if the cable is connected   When a remote cable is connected to the remote control terminal  the  transmitter does not work              When the remote control unit fails to work properly   e When the batteries in the remote control unit are exhausted  improper functioning will occur  Please replace with new  batteries    e When either the remote control unit or projector alone is connected to the remote cable  the item connected will not be able  to work  Please check the cable connection
91. ts of the  projector  lt also prevents lamp breakage and shortened  lamp life    The Cool down mode is indicated by the blinking STAND  BY indicator  During the cool down mode  pressing the  OPERATE button will not turn on the projector    After the cool down process is completed  the projector will  automatically change to stand by mode                    LAMP Indicator    Light on   Indicates the lamp has been used for more  than1900 hours     Blinking   Indicates the lamp has been used for more than  2000 hours   Please change the lamp   us page 10  43  51   10  VIDEO button                                                                   15                      Use this button to select a device such as a video con   nected to the VIDEO IN terminal  VIDEO or Y C Input ter   minal  of the projector     page 25     PC button    Use this button to select a device connected to the PC1   PC2 or PC3 terminals      page 26     H KEYSTONE button    Use this button to remove the horizontal trapezoidal distor   tion of the image projected on the screen   1 gt  page 30     V KEYSTONE button    Use this button to remove the vertical trapezoidal distortion  of the image projected on the screen     page 30     MENU button    Use this button to enter or exit the menu mode  When the  main menu is displayed  pressing this button will cause the  menu to disappear   ss page 35     CURSOR   A  Y     4    gt    buttons   These buttons are used in the menu mode to select an  item and to set o
92. usts    Horiz  disp  pos          Vert  disp  pos           Phase        Tracking     etc    e Using the Quick Alignment function for automatic adjustments   Please use with bright still pictures  This function may not work  correctly on a dark picture or a motion video    If adjustment with the Quick Alignment function is not satisfactory   adjust    Horiz  disp  pos     and    Vert  disp  pos        Phase    and    Track   ing    individually        Fl Selecting the Screen Size    Press the SCREEN button to select the wide screen size  16 9  or the  standard screen size  4 3      XS          gt     e Selecting W or    will change the projected image as shown in  the following tables                          Note       Image of 4 3 Image of 16 9                Setting the  screen size to  4 3                                          Original image   Aspect ratio     Image of 4 3 Image of 16 9                Setting the  screen size to  16 9                                          Original image   Aspect ratio   e Screen size can also be adjusted from the    Options menu         page 39     e When the screen mode is set to 16 9  UXGA signals cannot be pro   jected     31    Adjustments and Settings Using Menus    The menus displayed on the screen are used to setup the projector and perform adjustments   The Menu Structure    The menus of the projector have the following structure     Video Input selection  Main menu    Contrast 12       3  D  Q  o  D   amp      Xx  Image adj
93. will cause  damage to the machine     Remote Sensor  Rear     When operating with the remote control  aim it towards this  sensor     page 18       Aremote sensor is also provided at the front of the projec   tor     Front Adjustable Foot  for adjusting the height and  angle    It is set at the lowest position when shipped from the fac   tory  The foot can be adjusted to a maximum angle of  6    and a maximum length of 31mm     page 15     Filter    Cleans air drawn in from the air inlet  Please clean the filter  regularly with eg  a vacuum cleaner   1 gt  page 46     Rear Fixed Foot                                        Controls and Features       Connector Panel                      PC2 Input Terminal                      PC1 Input Terminal PC3 Input Terminal                            PB Cs     H Cs   v DVI             00000000  E 00000000  00000000                                                                RS 232C OUT    RS 232C IN Y C VIDEO  CONTROL VIDEO IN                                                          Terminal                PC 2 Input terminal  BNC x 5    These are multipurpose video input terminals that allow in   put of the following signals  analog RGB signals  vertical  sync  V  signals  and horizontal sync  H  signals  compos   ite signals  Cs   Devices which have analog RGB signal  output terminals can be connected  This terminal can also  be used as an input terminal for component signals   Y CB Cr  or DTV format  Y  Pa Pr  signals  Devices whic
    
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