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1. HDTV DLP Projector Users Manual v1 1 2 FCC Warning This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential 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 interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Canada This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada Safety Certifications UL CUL TUV NOM IRAM GOST CCC MIC S JQA Declaration of Conformity Knoll Systems 11791 Machrina Way 120 Richmond BC V7A 4V3 Canada We declare under ou
2. Connecting a computer Shutting down the projector Troubleshooting your setup Using the keypad buttons Using the remote control Optimizing video images Customizing the projector Using the menus Picture menu Settings menu Maintenance Cleaning the lens Replacing the projection lamp Specifications Red LED behavior and projector errors Source compatibility Projector dimensions for ceiling mount installations RS 232 terminal specifications Warranty CO NOg 10 11 12 4 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Please read and follow all safety instructions provided BEFORE using your new projector Failure to comply with safety instructions may result in fire electrical shock or personal injury and may damage or impair protection provided by equipment Please save all safety instructions Safety Definitions Warning Statements identify conditions or practices that could result in personal injury Caution Statements identify conditions or practices that could result in damage to your equipment Safety Symbols Attention For information about usage of a feature please refer to the User s Guide AN warning Hot surface Do not touch An arrow pointing to the lamp door on the projector Safety Terms AN warning Don t look directly into the lens when the lamp is turned on AN Warning To replace the lamp turn off the projector and unplug the power cord To avoid burns wait 30 minutes before opening the lamp door Fol
3. s back aligning the and ends of the batteries sliding them into place and then replacing the cover To operate point the remote at the projection screen or at the projector not at the video device or computer The range of optimum operation is 1 to 30 feet 9 14m Press the remote s Menu button to open the projector s menu system Use the arrow buttons to navigate and the Select button to select features and adjust values in the menus The remote also has Power button to turn the projector on and off Backlight button to light the remote s buttons in the dark Brightness and Contrast buttons to adjust the image Blank button to display a blank screen instead of the current image to change the color of the screen Source buttons to switch among sources and a source toggle Resize button to change the Aspect Ratio Auto Image button to resynch the projector to the source Preset button to restore stored settings Overscan button to remove noise in a video image Troubleshooting the remote Make sure the batteries are installed in the proper orientation and are not dead Try installing fresh alkaline batteries Make sure you re pointing the remote at the projector or the screen not at the video device or the computer and are within the remote range of 30 feet 9 14m backlight button navigation buttons a ma i a i maia HEE IS So 5 G ae ae 1 f2 8 t7 Optimizing video images After the video
4. device is connected properly and the image is on the screen you can optimize the image using the onscreen menus Change the Aspect ratio Aspect ratio is the ratio of the image width to image height TV screens are usually 1 33 1 also known as 4 3 HDTV and most DVDs are 1 78 1 or 16 9 Choose the option that best fits your input source in the menus or press the Resize button on the remote to cycle through the options Adjust the Keystone Contrast Brightness Color or Tint in the Picture menu Select a different Color Temperature or use the Color Control to adjust the gain and offset of the red green and blue color Select a specific Color Space or Gamma Select a different Video Standard Auto tries to determine the standard of the incoming video Select a different standard if necessary Turn overscan on to remove noise around the video image Fine tune component inputs using the TrueLife adjustments Choose High Power to maximize the light output Make sure your DVD player is set for a 16 9 television See your DVD player s user s guide for instructions Customizing the projector You can customize the projector for your specific setup and needs For rear projection turn Rear mode on in the Settings gt System menu For ceiling mounted projection turn Ceiling mode on in the Settings gt System menu Turn the projector s display messages and power on chime on and off Turn on power saving features Specify blank s
5. 4 3 aspect ratio a z M hol ca am Letterbox preserves the 16 9 aspect ratio If you have a 16 9 source and screen the image fills the screen If your source is letterboxed the image expanded to fill the screen letterbox image input 6 9 image fills 6 9 screen black bars letterbox 3 aspect ratio black bars 20 Natural Wide this mode stretches a 4 3 image to fill the entire 16 9 screen The center two thirds of the image is unchanged the edges of the image are stretched 4 3 image input 4 3 image fills 16 9 screen natural wide 3 aspect ratio 3 Presets This allows you to customize settings and save the settings to be restored later To restore the factory default settings choose Factory Reset in the Settings gt Service menu ets User 1 User 2 ser 3 Save Settings o e e e To set a preset for the current source adjust the image select Save Settings in the Presets menu then choose Save User 1 2 or 3 You can recall these settings in the future by selecting the appropriate user presets ss Save Settings Save ser 1 Save User 2 Save User 3 Advanced settings TrueLife This option refers to Faroudja s TrueLife processing of the image All standard definition interlaced video signals composite S video and component are routed through this processor Extended and High Definition progressive component sources are not routed though this processor by
6. 7 8mm wae 1c 2 0 L 288 1mm 64 Amm 123 412 7 mm dimensions of optional cable cover 12 4 x 3 9 x 3 27 315 x 100 x 82mm total length with optional cable cover 16 27 41 1 5mm BF 22 4mm 43 Oo Simm 8 5 216mm 30 RS232 Terminal Specifications and Commands To control the projector from an LCD control panel connect an RS 232 cable to the serial control connec8tor on the projector and set your computer s serial port settings to match this communication configuration Setting Value Bits per second 19 200 Data bits Parity None Stop bits Flow control None Emulation T 100 Command format All commands consist of 3 alpha characters followed by a request all enclosed in parentheses The request can be a read request indicated by a or a write request indicated by 1 to 4 ASCII digits A read request format AAA where starts the command AAA denotes the command denotes the read request ends the command A read command returns Punenen Command the range and the current Brightness BRT setting for example Lamp hours LMP A write request example AAA where starts the command AAA denotes the command Hitt denotes the value to be written leading zeros not necessary ends the command Response 0 22 10 0 9999 421 Some commands have ranges while others are absolute If a number greater than the maximum range is received it is automatically set to th
7. Color Space amp Cobor Temperature i Color Contro mA Comms fe Video Standard Cverscan I ene ZIZIN on Jvevvrev T4te Se Image fuzzy or cropped Set your computer s display resolution to Image clear and not cropped the native resolution of the projector Start gt Settings gt Control A Panel gt Display gt Settings tab select A 1280x720 For a laptop disable laptop monitor or turn on dual display mode 14 l Projected colors don t match source Adjust color tint color temperature brightness or contrast in the menus 2 Colors are washed out or too deep 2 Pick another gamma setting 3 Image from component source appears greenish 3 Pick another color space Correct image 4 2 2 53 2 09 we Color Space i Color Targporature Color Coro COLOR Samested rererua S80 Image upside down Turn off Ceiling in Settings gt System menu Correct image Rear Calling Auto Power Display Messages High Power Translucent OSD Image reversed left to right Turn off Rear in Settings gt System menu Correct image Rear Calling Auto Power Display Messages High Power Translucent OSD EJ EI D iv E Change Video Standard in Video image torn and fragmented Picture gt Advanced menu Correct image Make sure vents aren t blocked allow Unplug projector wait one minute plug in Lamp won t turn on LED blinking red page I1 projector to cool for one minute projector and turn it on la
8. NCE OR OTHERWISE SHALL NOT EXCEED THE RETURN OF THE AMOUNT OF THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID BY PURCHASER AND UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL KNOLL BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL INDIRECT INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR LOST PROFITS LOST REVENUES OR LOST SAVINGS THE PRICE STATED FOR THE PRODUCT IS A CONSIDERATION IN LIMITING KNOLL LIABILITY NO ACTION REGARDLESS OF FORM ARISING OUT OF THE AGREEMENT TO PURCHASE THE PRODUCT MAY BE BROUGHT BY PUR CHASER MORE THAN ONE YEAR AFTER THE CAUSE OF ACTION HAS ACCRUED SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU THIS LIMITED WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHT WHICH VARIES FROM STATE TO STATE Copyright 2001 2002 Knoll Systems All Rights Reserved
9. alizing or the projec tor is powering down and the fans are running te cool the lamp blinking red fan blinks 4 times or lamp blinks 3 The projector will not start up if the LED times failure has occurred Turn off the is blinking red You must correct the prob projector and wait one minute then turn lem disconnect and reconnect the power the projector on again Also check for a cable then power on the projector blacked vent or a stopped fan blinks 5 times See page 34 for more information on blinking red LEDs solid red An unidentifiable error please contact Technical Support 13 The following table shows some potential problems In some cases more than one possible solution is provided Try the solutions in the order they are presented When the problem is solved you can skip the additional solutions Problem Plug power cable in and remove lens cap No startup screen press Power button Correct image Image not centered on screen Adjust horizontal or vertical position in Picture gt Advanced menu Image not square Square image BEAZ evere anen Change aspect ratio to 16 9 in Image does not fit 16 9 screen Picture gt Aspect ratio menu Correct image PExt Nave 16 3 43 Letterbox Netural Wide Turn Overscan on in the Picture gt Advanced menu c Edges of image distorted orrect image AB s ATETTENT 1 gt Ll7 F Noke Rectiction GJ ccs TQ NTSC 22 Pulldown L4 22 3209 lt e
10. creen colors and startup logos Make the menus translucent Specify the menu language Using the menus To open the menus press the menu button on the keypad or remote The menus automatically close after 60 seconds if no buttons are pressed The Main menu appears Use the arrow buttons to move up and a down to highlight the desired submenu then press the Select button Els e Main Menu Picture Settings p About To change a menu setting highlight it press Select then use the up and down arrow buttons to adjust the value select an option using radio buttons or turn the feature on or off using check boxes Press Select to confirm your changes Use the arrows to navigate to another setting When your adjustments are complete navigate to Exit then press Select to go to the previous menu press the Menu button at any time to close the menus Dots appear before the menu name The number of dots indicate the menu s level ranging from one the Main menu to four the most nested menus ee Settings gt Sources System Startup Loge Blank Screen Language fF Service YTF F F F F F 18 The menus are grouped by usage The Picture menu provides image adjustments The Settings menu provides set up type adjustments that are not changed often Lamp Hours Used The About menu provides a read About only display of information about the projector and source 1980 Certain men
11. d most DVDs are 1 78 1 or 16 9 You can choose Native 4 3 16 9 Letterbox or Natural Wide The Native 2 default is 16 9 The goal is to show the most detail on the 16 9 2 screen while preserving the ratio of width to height The native 3 ie resolution of the projector is 1280x720 Use Native 4 3 or Letterbar C Natural Wide for 4 3 input sources use Native 16 9 or Letterbox for 16 9 input Pressing the Resize button on the Natural wide 2 remote cycles through these options 19 Native this mode bypasses the internal scaler displaying the image with no resizing Since the native resolution is 1280x720 and 4x3 video images are approximately 640x480 4x3 images will always be smaller than the display and will be centered in the display Computer images 1024x768 or smaller will also be centered in the display Ifa 16x9 video source or a 1280x1024 or larger computer source is viewed it will display up to 1280 pixels and 720 lines from the center of the input 16 9 the default is 16 9 which preserves the 16 9 aspect ratio and is designed to be used with content that is Enhanced for Widescreen TVs l image input 6 9 image l 9 Cj aspect Pato 4 3 resizes the image from its original version to fit a standard 4 3 aspect ratio screen If you have a 4 3 source on a 16 9 screen the image is placed in a 16 9 space so black bars appear at the sides of the image 4 3 image input 4 3 image on 16 9 screen
12. default You can turn TrueLife on to route these signals through the processor and then adjust the following 2 options Chroma Detail This adjusts the color sharpness Luma Detail This adjusts the sharpness Noise Reduction adjusts signal noise reduction Choose Off to have no noise reduction choose Auto to have the software determine the amount of noise reduction or choose Manual and adjust the Level Moise Reduction ijj Auto ig Manual c el Level SO EH Skintone Bypass TrueLite ca Chroma Detail SO Luma Detail SO Mose Reduction b TE Iw NTSC 2 7 Pulldown a 22 3c Off E Color Space b Color Temperature b Color Control p camma a Video Standard b Overscan E Phase sii racking sii Horizontal Position sii vertical Position wl Skintone Bypass prevents the noise reduction processing from being applied to skin tones Images of people often look better with less processing Available when Auto or Manual are selected 21 CCS Cross Color Suppression processes the signal to remove any color information from the luma portion of the signal It is On for all composite signals Off for all component signals and can be turned on or off for all S video signals NTSC 2 2 Pulldown Turn this feature on to correctly display NTSC signals created from 30 frames second source material instead of the film standard 24 frames second 2 2 3 2 Off Turn this feature on to turn o
13. e Knoll customer service department must also be clearly displayed on the outside of the shipping carton containing the Product Note Remanufactured Products are exempt from the foregoing Limited Warranty Please refer to the Remanufactured Product Warranty for applicable warranty information WARRANTY LIMITATION AND EXCLUSION Knoll shall have no further obligation under the foregoing limited warranty if the Product has been damaged due to abuse misuse neglect accident unusual physical or electrical stress unauthorized modifications tampering alterations or service other than by Knoll or its authorized agents causes other than from ordinary use or failure to properly use the Product in the application for which said Product is intended DISCLAIMER OF UNSTATED WARRANTIES THE WARRANTY PRINTED ABOVE IS THE ONLY WARRANTY APPLICABLE TO THIS PURCHASE ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES THAT EXTEND BEYOND THE FACE HEREOF AND THE FOREGOING WARRANTY SHALL NOT BE EXTENDED ALTERED OR VARIED EXCEPT BY WRITTEN INSTRUMENT SIGNED BY KNOLL SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY MAY LAST SO SUCH LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU LIMITATION OF LIABILITY IT IS UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED THAT KNOLL LIABILITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT IN TORT UNDER ANY WARRANTY IN NEGLIGE
14. e from the screen to be within a minimum and maximum range See the chart on the next page for details The 10 high example on the right shows a image very large image 10 high by 17 8 wide Note the bottom of the image starts about 1 6 above the lens center with a horizontally or flat mounted projector bottom of image 6 above lens HD282 Projection Distances 16 9 Image Screen Diagonal 92 103 106 110 122 5 146 75 165 25 Min Distance 133 3 149 6 153 3 160 178 33 213 33 214 Max Distance 166 6 187 191 6 200 222 9 266 6 299 Screen Offset 7 3 82 84 88 987 11 7 15 Note Maximum distance to screen 16 9 1 816 x screen diagonal size Minimum distance to screen 16 9 1 452 x screen diagonal size Screen offset image drop or rise 16 9 0 08 x screen diagonal size Rear Connector Panel The projector provides eight discreet video connectors two component RCA two S video one composite RCA one M1 DA HD DVI and computer one VESA HD HD component and computer and one component D5 It also has a mini jack input for a Knoll Niles or Xantech compatible IR repeater and an RS 232 connector for serial control The Command Line Interface CLI specifications and commands are listed in the Appendix Two 3 5 mm mini IR input DE remote control jack triggers video computer idea ilies receiver IR provide 12 volt amp 2 s video l2v triggers curre
15. e maximum number for that function If a command is received that is not understood a is returned With absolute Function Command Response SURE 0 is off 1 9999 Brightness BRT 10 Sets the brightness to 10 is on Pwer PYRO Turns power off The one exception is the Power PWRI Turns power on Power command where 0 ee PWR9999 is off and 1 is on Supported commands Function Aspect Ratio Auto Chime Enable Auto Power Auto Source Blank Blank Screen Blue Color Offset Blue Gain Brightness Ceiling Chroma Detail Color Color Space Color Temp Contrast CCS Display Messages Factory Reset Write only Gamma Table Green Color Offset Command ARZ ACE APO ASC BLK BSC BCO BCG BRT CEL CDE CLR CSM TMP CON CCS DMG RST GTB GCO Range 0 4 0 Native 1 16 9 2 4 3 3 Letterbox 4 Natural Wide 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 black 1 blue 2 white 1 63 1 63 2 254 0 1 0 20 2 254 0 7 0 RGB 3 REC601 2 REC709 7 Auto 0 5 0 CRT 1 Film 2 Video 3 Bright Room 1 4 Bright Room 2 5 PC 1 63 31 Default 1 O O O O gt 32 32 128 128 128 n a 32 32 Green Gain High Power Enable Horizontal Position Keystone Vertical Keystone Horizontal Lamp Hours Read only Lamp Reset Luma Detail Menu Menu Navigation Language NTSC 2 2 Pulldown Enable Noise Reduction Enable Noi
16. eo Video 7 Composite video Video 7 S video S video 4 5 Component video Component 3 6 Video Camera Composite video Video 7 S video S video 4 5 Video Game VESA VESA 2 Composite video Video 7 S video S video 4 5 Component video Component 3 6 Connecting a Video Device If your video device has more than one output select the highest quality one DVI video has the best quality followed by Component video S video and then composite video M1 1 DA VESA S video s video CU mp nent video connect component cable connect S video cable connect composite video cable If the video device uses component cable connectors plug the cable s green con nectors into the green component out connector on the video device and into the green component connector labeled Y on the projector Plug the component cable s blue connectors into the blue component out connector on the video device and into the blue component connector labeled Pb on the projector Plug the component cable s red connectors into the red component out connector on the video device and into the red component connector labeled Pr on the projector If the video device uses a round four prong S video connector plug an S video cable into the S video connector on the video device and into the S video connector on the projector If the video device uses a yellow composite video co
17. ff film mode detection Some video material especially film animation is difficult to distinguish from film Color Space This option applies to computer and HDTV sources it won t appear in the menu for video sources It allows you to select a color space that has been specifically tuned for the video input When Auto is selected the projector automatically determines the standard To choose a different setting turn off Auto then choose RGB for computer sources choose REC709 for component 1080i or 720p sources or choose REC601 for component 480p or 5 6p sources eeee Color Temperature Auto ROB REC O9 RECHO 7 x Color Temperature changes the intensity of the colors Select a listed value 22 Color Control allows you to individually adjust the gain 3 relative warmth of the color and the offset the amount of black eeee Color Control in the color of the red green and blue colors Gamma Gamma tables contain preset intensity configurations optimized for the input source You can select a gamma table Red Gain that has been specifically tuned for either film video Bright l Room or PC input Film input is material originally captured on breen Gain zii a film camera like a movie video input is material originally Blue Gain 50 captured on a video camera like a TV show or sporting event Red Offset ot eeee Gamma sreen Offset D Blue Offset Film videa BErnght Roam 1 B
18. first person or entity that purchases the Product for personal or business use and not for the purpose of distribution or resale Said warranty shall continue for a period of two 2 years from the date of such purchase The standard limited warranty excludes the lamps in projectors after 90 days or 500 hours and the accessories after one year Knoll does not warrant that the Product will meet the specific requirements of the first person or entity that purchases the Product for personal or business use Knoll liability for the breach of the foregoing limited warranty is limited to the repair or replacement of the Product or refund of the purchase price of the Product at Knoll sole option Replacement Product may be re furbished in like new condition at Knoll sole discretion To exercise the Purchaser s rights under the foregoing warranty the Product must be returned at the Purchaser s sole cost and expense to Knoll or to any authorized Knoll service center provided and the Product must be accompanied by a written letter explaining the problem and which includes i proof of date of purchase ii the dealer s name and iii the model and serial number of the Product When sending your unit in for repair please ship your unit in its original packing material or a Knoll approved ATA Shipping Case or have a professional packaging company pack the unit Please insure your shipment for its full value A return authorization number issued by th
19. hen turn it back on Replace the lamp Contact Technical Support for repair if replacing the lamp does not solve the problem The fan has failed Replace the lamp the lamp module contains a fan Contact Technical Suppert for repair if replacing the fan does not solve the problem The projector is overheating Check for a blocked air vent Contact Technical Sup port for repair if clearing the air vents does not solve the problem Source Compability Component and RGB HDTY 720p 1035 1080p O80p 24Hz DVIFHOCP for digital video and encrypted digital video Component EDTV 480p 576p progressive scan SECAM M Component Composite and 5 Video standard video 480i 576i 5761 RGB SCART with adapter NTSC NTSC M 4 43 PAL B H M N Digital and analog PC Macintosh 280x1024 resolution LSB and RS 232 28 2 Component Gold RCA Component D5 2 5 Video Composite RCA M1 DA VESA HOIS VESA 9 pin Dsub male 3 5 mm mini jack 2 3 5 mm mini jack Projector Inputs and Outputs HDOTY EO TY and Standard TY component HDTV ED TY Standard TV RGB SCART with adapter Standard Video Standard Video HOTTY RGB HOTTY component DVI computer and USB HOTTY RGB HO TY component computer IR Repeater Niles Xantech compatible 2v screen drop l 12v 4 3 aspect curtains 29 Projector dimensions for ceiling mount installations 21 534 7 mmn PEL 5
20. his lock needs to be order from Knoll Systems Refer to the information that comes with the lock for instructions on how to use it Qo oto C Teas og E G Specifications Temperature Operating Non operating Altitude Operating Non operating Humidity Operating Non operating Dimensions Weight Optics Focus Range Lamp Type Input power requirements security lock 50 to 95 F 10 to 35 C at 0 10 000 feet 4 to 158 F 20 to 70 C at 0 20 000 feet O to 10 000 feet 3 048 meters O to 20 000 feet 6 096 meters 10 percent to 95 percent relative humidity non condensing 10 percent to 95 percent relative humidity non condensing 13 8 x 12 8 x 4 3 851W x 325L x 110H mm 9 3 Ibs 4 24 kg unpacked 5 32 8 feet 1 5 10 meters UHP lamp dual watt 200 and 250 watt Model SP Lamp 006 100V 120V 4A 50 60 Hz 200V 240V 2A 50Hz 2 Red LED behavior and projector errors If the projector is not functioning properly and the red LED is blinking consult the table below to determine a possible cause There are two second pauses between the blinking cycles Red LED Behavior Explanation One 1 blink The lamp won t strike after five 5 attempts Check the lamp and lamp door installations for loose connections Three 3 blinks The projector has shut down the lamp Four 4 blinks Five 5 blinks Video Computer Communi cation Turn off the projector wait one minute t
21. ing a RS 232 cable to the projector s Serial connector Specific RS 232 commands can be found in the Appendix connect RS 2432 cable CI 12 Shutting down the projector Power Save The projector has a Power Save feature in the System menu that automatically turns the lamp off after no signals are detected for 20 minutes After 10 additional minutes with no signal the projector powers down If an active signal is received before the projector powers down the image is displayed You must press the Power button to display an image after 30 minutes have passed Turning off the projector To turn off the projector press the Power button The lamp turns off and the LED blinks green for about one minute while the fans continue to run to cool the lamp When the lamp has cooled the LED lights green and the fans stop Unplug the power cable to completely power off the projector Troubleshooting your setup If your image appears correctly on the screen skip to the next section If it does not troubleshoot the setup The LED on top of the projector s keypad indicates the state of the projector and can help you troubleshoot Table 2 LED behavior and meaning LED color behavior Meaning solid green The projector is plugged in or the projec tor has been turned on and the software has initialized The projector has been turned off and the fans have stopped blinking green The Power button has been pressed and the software is initi
22. ks the sources in order Source 3 until a source is found or until power down Source 4 Source Enable Autosource 2 2 2 Li ea eeee Source Enable 23 The Source Enable feature is used to eliminate certain sources from this search which will speed the search By default the check boxes for all sources video 1 z are checked Uncheck a source s box to eliminate it Co Video 2 al from the search S Video 3 Vv s Source 1 jC Video 4 q 3 Video 5 Iw Video 1 a cae Z Video 7 Iw mde Oke Z Video 8 Vv Video 3 s Video 4 s Video 3 s Video 6 s Video f s System Video 8 2 A Rear E System Ceiling E All options in this menu toggle between on and off Auto Power E Display Messages M Rear reverses the image so you can project from High Power r behind a translucent screen EI m er OSD F Ceiling turns the image upside down for ceiling Chime m M mounted projection Power Save NOTE It is recommended that all final image adjustments in Ceiling mode are made once the unit has fully warmed up approximately 20 minutes Auto Power When Auto Power is checked the projector automatically goes into the startup state after the projector receives power This allows control of ceiling mounted projectors with a wall power switch Display Messages displays status messages such as Searching in the lower left corner of the screen High Power Turn this on to increase
23. lications The HD282 sets new standards for high definition digital perfection featuring true High Definition 1280x720 resolution using the latest DLP technology and new DCDi video processing from Faroudja Calibrated to D65 color mastering standards the HD282 reproduces colors and details the way the director intended Whether you are watching movies or High Definition broadcasts or playing the latest video game you will enjoy breathtaking image quality Usage Guidelines 1 Do not look directly into the projection lens when the lamp is turned on The bright light may harm your eyes 2 Do not block the grills on the projector Restricting the airflow can cause it to overheat and turn off If this happens you must wait a minute before turning it back on 3 Handle the projector as you would any product with glass components Be especially careful not to drop it 4 Avoid leaving the projector in direct sunlight or extreme cold for extended periods of time If this happens allow it to reach room temperature before use Projector components and features keypad remote control receiver IR air intake vent Zoom focus heat vent MO panel remote contr IR receiver IR exhaust leveling foot elevator foot release 5 Transport the projector in a vendor approved hard or soft case 6 Do not subject projector to prolonged exposure to smoke Smoke may cause damage to the p
24. low all instructions provided in this User s Guide Warning Please use the power cord provided Connect the power cord to a receptacle with a protective safety earth ground terminal Warning Refer all service to qualified service personnel Servicing your own projector will void the warranty See the following page for the technical support contact information Caution Don t block ventilation openings Use of an unauthorized ceiling mount may lead to ventilation blockage and or personal injury Caution Don t subject projector to prolonged exposure to smoke Caution Don t set liquids on the projector Spilled liquids may damage your projector Caution Don t place the projector on a hot surface or in direct sunlight Caution Do not drop the projector Transport the projector in a Kn ll approved shipping carton Important Operating Considerations Do not place any objects along the side or the front of the projector for at least 2 feet 0 6m Do not place the projector on a tablecloth or other soft covering that may block the vents Do not use a non Kn ll ceiling mount In the unlikely event of the bulb rupturing thoroughly clean the area around the projector and discard any edible items placed in that area INTRODUCTION The Knoll HD282 Introduction Congratulations and thank you for your choice of a superior digital image projection device Your new Knoll HD282 is specifically designed for home cinema app
25. mp lights blinks 15 Computer specific troubleshooting Press the Source button Gy Only startup screen appears Activate laptop s external port o O oo Computer image projected armain laptop ay Whal do pou wert the conpulet bo do C Stand by C Shut down Radai nMSO08 mode ee ee No computer image just the words Signal out of Adjust computer refresh rate in Control range Panel gt Display gt Settings gt Advanced gt Adapter location varies by operating system Otten Guam Q baadae Jeee we m x TE BB soyman E ener lee weee waat tehsm Demstsen 10 hte t Demiin mabe hr mti meme MEOT DU Using the projector keypad buttons Most buttons are described in detail in other sections but here is an overview of their functions Power turns the projector on and off Menu opens the on screen menus Select confirms choices made in the menus Up down arrows navigates to and adjusts settings in the menus Auto image resets the projector to the source Presets cycles through the three available user preset settings Keystone adjusts squareness of the image Brightness adjusts intensity of the image Resize changes the aspect ratio Source changes the active source auto man hoy stone brighinmass AmE menu navigation buttons 16 Using the remote control The remote uses two 2 provided AAA batteries They are easily installed by sliding the cover off the remote
26. nnector plug a composite video cable s yellow connector into the video out connector on the video device Plug the other yellow connector into the yellow Video connector on the projector If the video device uses a DVI connector plug an M1 D cable into the video out connector on the video device Plug the other connector into the M1 DA connector on the projector connect M1 D cable 10 If the video device uses a VESA connector plug a VESA cable into the video out connector on the video device Plug the other connector into the VESA connector on the projector connect YESA cable i Connecting the power cable ec aE Connect the power cable to the connector on the back of the projector and to your electrical outlet The Power LED on the keypad turns solid green NOTE Always use the power cable that shipped with the projector connect power cable Displaying an Image Video or Computer Displaying a video image Remove the lens cap Press the Power button on the top of the projector or the power button on the remote The projector chimes if the chime feature is enabled The LED flashes green and the fans start to run When the lamp comes on the startup screen displays and the LED is steady green It can take a minute for the image to achieve full brightness Plug in and turn on the video device An image from the video device should appear on the projection screen If it doesn t press the Source bu
27. nt Trigger 1 provides a con stant output while the projector is on If you connect your projection screen to Trigger 1 when you turn on the projector the Ee Mo od O rigger 1 z A EEFT a o arid Cod Fi a CE Rt ee q A E screen will move component down when you serial video lock turn the projector connector off the screen will return to the storage position Trigger 2 provides a 4 3 aspect screen trigger connection trigger When you 2 select 4 3 in the Aspect Ratio menu or from the Resize button on the remote a 12v signal will be sent after a five second delay Use this trigger for screens with 4 3 aspect curtains When you switch back to 16 9 format the curtains open to reveal the entire screen power Connector ground 3 5mm mone plug to screen relay see screen manufacturer for details 8 Video Connections 1 Place the projector on a flat surface or using a ceiling mount kit on the ceiling If you want to project from behind a rear projection screen set up the projector behind your screen 2 Position the projector the desired distance from the screen The distance from the lens of the projector to the screen and the zoom setting determine the size of the projected image See the table on page 7 for maximum and minimum distances for a given screen size 3 Make sure the projector and source equipment and or computer are turned off Make sure the projector i
28. r sole responsibility that the HD282 projector conforms to the following directives and norms EMC Directive 89 336 EEC Amended by 93 68 EEC EMC EN 55022 EN 55024 EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 3 Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC Amended by 93 68 EEC Safety EN 60950 2000 October 2002 Australian Certification C tick mark ACN 001 528 954 Trademarks Apple Macintosh and PowerBook are trademarks or registered trademarks of Apple Computer Inc IBM is a trademark or registered trademark of International Business Machines Inc Microsoft PowerPoint and Windows are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Digital Light Processing is a trademark or registered trademark of Texas Instruments Faroudja DCDi and TrueLife are trademarks or registered trademarks of Faroudja Kn ll is a trademark or registered trademark of Pacific Sound amp Signal Inc WARNING This product contains chemicals including lead known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm Wash hands after handling WARNING This product has a lamp which contains a very small amount of mercury Dispose of it as required by local state or federal ordinances and regulations For more information see www eiae org TABLE OF CONTENTS Safety Warnings Safety Instructions Introduction Usage guidelines Setting up and positioning the projector Projection distances Video device connections Displaying a video image
29. ree tab bays CAUTION Never operate the projector with the lamp door removed This disrupts the airflow and causes the projector to overheat 4 Loosen the captive screw on the lamp module loosen the screw on lamp module bail wire WARNINGS To avoid burns allow the projector to cool for at least 60 minutes before you replace the lamp Do not drop the lamp module The glass may shatter and cause injury Do not touch the glass lamp screen Fingerprints can obscure projection sharpness Be extremely careful when removing the lamp module In the unlikely event that the lamp ruptures small glass fragments may be generated The lamp module is designed to contain most of these fragments but use caution when removing it 5 Carefully remove the lamp module by grasping and lifting the metal bail wire Dispose of the lamp in an environmentally proper manner 6 Install the new lamp module Make sure that it is properly seated 26 7 Tighten the single screw 8 Replace the lamp door by sliding the tabs into the tab bays and tightening the two screws 9 Plug in the power cable then press the Power button to turn the projector back on 10 Reset the lamp hour timer Resetting the lamp timer To reset the lamp age simultaneously holding down the two Brightness buttons on the projector s keypad for 10 seconds Using the security lock The projector has a security lock for use with a PC Guardian Cable Lock System T
30. right Room 2 PIG NOTE Your viewing preferences may vary Cycle through the gamma options and pick the one you like the best 2 2 Video Standard When it is set to Auto the projector attempts to pick the video standard automatically based on the input signal it receives The video standard options may vary depending on your region of the world If the projector is unable to detect the correct standard the colors may not look right or the image may appear torn If this happens manually select a video standard by selecting NTSC PAL or SECAM from the Video Standard menu Overscan video sources only removes noise around the video image The following options are for computer or HDTV sources only Phase adjusts the phase of the video signal s digital conversion Tracking adjusts the frequency of the video signal s digital conversion Horizontal Vertical Position adjusts the position of the source Settings menu ee Settings Sources allows you to assign a particular input to a specific source key on the remote and enables or disables Autosource When Autosource is not checked the projector defaults to the last used source If no source is found a blank screen displays When Autosource is checked the projector checks SOUrCeS System startup Logo Blank Screen Language Service F TTF FF FY source 1 the last used source first at power up If no signal is Source 2 present the projector chec
31. rmation dialog box Test Pattern displays a test pattern when the Blank button on the remote is pressed To select the patterns use the up down arrows on the remote or keypad Service Code only used by authorized service personnel Maintenance Cleaning the lens Apply a non abrasive camera lens cleaner to a soft dry cloth Avoid using an excessive amount of cleaner and clean the lens don t apply the cleaner directly to the lens with a soft dry cloth and nen abrasive Abrasive cleaners solvents or other harsh chemicals might scratch the lens cleaner Lightly wipe the cleaning cloth over the lens in a circular motion If you don t intend to use the projector immediately replace the lens cap 25 Replacing the projection lamp The lamp hour timer in the About menu counts the number of hours the lamp has been in use After 1980 hours the message Change lamp briefly appears on the screen at each startup To maintain optimal video performance we recommend changing the lamp after 2000 hours depending on usage You can order new lamp modules from your dealer About Lamp Hours Used 1980 Active source video 1 signal Format 1024x766 d r 2Hz version 2 1 1 Turn off the projector and unplug the power cable 2 Wait 60 minutes to allow the projector to cool thoroughly 3 Turn the projector upside down and remove the lamp door by removing the two screws and sliding the lamp door tabs out of the th
32. rojector SETTING UP THE PROJECTOR There are a number of factors to consider when determining where to set up the projector including the size and shape of your screen the location of your power outlets and the distance between the projector and the rest of your equipment But here are some general guidelines NOTE To ensure adequate cable access do not place the projector within 6 inches 15m of a wall or other object Position the projector on a flat surface at a right angle to the screen The projector should be within 10 feet 3 m of your power source and within 6 feet 1 8 m of your video source s unless good quality extension cables are to be used When installing the projector on the ceiling refer to the installation guide that comes with the Ceiling Mount Kit for more information Knoll recommends use of an authorized Knoll CM25 ceiling mount The addition of a CM20 6 extension bar lowers the projector 6 per bar as required The ceiling mount kit may be sold separately Position the projector the desired distance from the screen NOTE The projector must be at least 5 6 feet 1 7 m from the projection screen The distance from the lens of the projector to the screen the zoom setting and the video format determine the size of the projected image Projector Positioning The projected image becomes larger as the distance between the unit and screen increases The HD282 manual zoom allows the distanc
33. s unplugged and your equipment is turned off WARNING Do not place the projector on a tablecloth or other soft covering that may block the vents Do not use a non Knoll ceiling mount In the unlikely event of the bulb rupturing thoroughly clean the area in front of the projector and discard any edible items placed in that area Connecting a Video Device You can connect VCRs DVD players camcorders digital cameras video games HDTV receivers and TV tuners to the projector You cannot directly connect the coaxial cable that enters your house from a cable or satellite company the signal must pass through a tuner first Examples of tuners are digital cable boxes VCRs digital video recorders and satellite TV boxes Basically any device that can change channels is considered a tuner Audio must be provided by your own speakers as the projector has no separate audio controls If Wda there is more Table Video connections than one nee a Connector label i i quality one Input signal Connector on projector DVI Component Standard Broadcast TV not Component video Component 3 6 video and HDTV via cable digital S video S video 4 5 RGB M1 cable satellite TV Direct IY Composite video Video 7 HD15 have the best c Me a T quality component video aD ponent 3 6 followed by S VESA VESA J video and DVI MI DA 1 then composi i Component video Component 3 6 video S video S video 4 5 Composite vid
34. se Reduction Level Overscan Phase Power Power Save Presets Rear Project Red Color Offset GCG HPE HPS DKC DKH LMP LMR LDE MNU NAV LAN NPE NRE NRL OVS MSS PWR PSV PST REA RCO 1 63 32 0 1 0 n a n a 53 203 128 63 193 128 0 32767 0 32767 0 20 0 1 0 4 n a 0 up 1 down 4 select 0 11 0 0 English 1 French 2 German 3 Spanish 4 Chinese Traditional 5 Japanese 6 Korean 7 Portuguese 8 Russian 9 Norwegian 10 Chinese Simplified 11 Italian 0 1 0 2 0 Off 1 Auto 2 Manual 0 10 5 127 Crop 128 128 Off 129 Zoom 0 31 n a 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 O User 1 1 User 2 2 User 3 0 1 0 1 63 32 Red Gain Skintone Bypass Enable Source Startup Logo Tint Tracking Translucent OSD TrueLife Enable Vertical Position Video Standard RCG SBE SRC DSU TNT MTS TOE TLE VPS VSU 33 1 63 32 0 1 0 7 0 Video 1 MI 1 Video 2 VESA 2 Video 3 Component 1 3 Video 4 S Video 1 4 Video 5 S Video 2 5 Video 6 Component 2 6 Video 7 Composite 7 Video 8 D5 0 1 1 2 254 128 n a n a 0 1 1 0 1 0 n a n a 0 3 0 0 Auto 1 NTSC 2 PAL 34 LIMITED WARRANTY Knoll Systems Inc Knoll warrants that each HD282 the Product sold hereunder will conform to and function in accordance with the written specifications of Knoll Said limited warranty shall apply only to the
35. the light output of the lamp This also shortens lamp life and increases fan noise Translucent OSD makes the menus translucent This prevents the image from being completely covered by the menus while you are making image adjustments Chime turn this on to hear a sound when the Power button is pressed Power Save when On the lamp is automatically turned off after no signals are detected for 20 minutes After 10 additional minutes with no signal the projector powers down If an active signal is received before the projector powers down the image will be displayed see Startup Logo Startup Logo allows you to display a blank Black White or Blue screen 1 Cell instead of the default screen at startup and when no source is detected Default LJ Blank Screen fe r 24 Blank Screen determines what color displays when you press eee Clank Screen the Blank button on the remote or when no source is active en Lanquage zm White r Blue 2 English Norsk Deutsch Espa ol Francals talan Portugues PYCCKMH HAN Ss Oh EE PL jay tae Hay Exit Factory Reset Service Menu Test Pattern E gf Service Code Language allows you to select a language for the onscreen display of menus and messages eee eeenteeee Use these features highlight them and press Select Factory Reset restores all settings except Lamp Hours Ceiling and Rear to their default after displaying a confi
36. tton on the keypad Adjust the height of the projector by pressing the release button to extend the elevator foot Rotate the leveling foot if necessary Position the projector the desired distance from the screen at a 90 degree angle to the screen See page 34 for a table listing screen projected image sizes and distances to the screen Adjust the zoom and or focus rings by rotating them until the desired image size and sharpness are produced adjust zoom and focus zoom focus 11 If the image is not square adjust the keystone using the buttons on the keypad Press the upper Keystone button to reduce the width of the upper portion of the image and press the lower Keystone button to reduce the width of the lower portion adjust keystone eae ee The Contrast Brightness Color and Tint are factory calibrated to D65 colors but you can adjust these settings in the Picture menu if necessary ee Picture Keystone Contrast Brightness Calor Tint Aspect Ratio Presets Advanced Gagfesecec Connecting to a computer Connect either a VESA cable or M1 cable into the appropriate connector on the projector Connect the other end to the video port on your computer If you are using a desktop computer you first need to disconnect the monitor cable from the computer s video port connect computer cable ee f ai a O gt EA You can control the projector from an LCD control panel or computer by connect
37. u items may be hidden Active Source Video 1 until a particular source is 7 connected For example Tint is signal Format 1024x605 a r 2HZ only available for NTSC video Version sources and will be hidden when other sources are active Other 2i menu items may be grayed out when they are not available For example Brightness is grayed out until an image is active Picture menu To adjust the following five settings highlight the setting ee Picture press Select use the up and down arrows to adjust the values then press select to confirm the changes keystone Contrast a Brightness OU Color sii Tint si Aspect Ratio p Fresets Advanced Keystone adjusts the image vertically and makes a squarer image You can also adjust keystone from the keypad increasing keystone decreasing keystone h Contrast controls the degree of difference between the lightest and darkest parts of the picture and changes the amount of black and white in the image Brightness changes the intensity of the image You can also adjust brightness from the keypad Color video sources only adjusts a video image from black and white to fully saturated color Tint NTSC video sources only adjusts the red green color balance in the image Aspect Ratio Aspect ratio is the ratio of the image width to Aspect Ratio image height TV screens are usually 1 33 1 also known as 4 3 HDTV an
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