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1. Manufacturer Model Key akia All computers Fn F2 COMPAQ ARMADA Series Fn F4 PRESARIO Series Fn F3 DELL All computers Fn F8 FUJITSU All computers Fn F10 GATEWAY All computers Fn F3 IBM All computers Fn F7 NEC All computers Fn F3 Panasonic All computers Fn F3 SHARP All computers Fn F5 SONY All computers Fn F7 SOTEC All computers Fn F3 TOSHIBA All computers Fn F5 Note Table information is current to June 2001 Note When the liquid crystal display of the notebook computer and the projector are displayed at the same time the projected image might not be correct even though the liquid crystal screen shows a proper display Should this occur stop the simultaneous display of the notebook computer and try the mode with external output only Try an operation such as that described in aforementioned Step 2 and try closing the liquid crystal panel which might result in external output only E 20 Turning ON or OFF Main Power ON STANDBY button 4 Turning ON or OFF Main Power Before turning the main power check that the power is switched off the equipment that is to be connected and the connection is finished To turn on the main power Press the POWER switch down until it is in the depressed po Light in orange PQ Oy We sition NA R N oS POWER switch POWER STATUS Main power ON POWER indicator On
2. cccccceseeesesesesesesesesesesescsssesesees E 11 The Procedure Up to Projecting to the Screen E 12 Placement Guide ee E 13 Projection Distance and Screen Size s se sssemeenenennznnnn E 13 Power Cord Connections E 16 Power Cord Connections nn E 16 Connecting Video Equipment and Personal Computers E 17 Connections with VIDEO and S VIDEO Connectors E 17 Connections with YCbCr YPbPr Connectors 0 E 18 Connection with RGB and DVI D Connector E 19 Turning ON or OFF Main Power cs00cees E 21 Turning ON or OFF Main POWE se sssnsnsnznnnsezznnninzznanni E 21 Turning ON or OFF POWEF sse seesnsnznznnnznznnnnnzzznneznzananazazaza E 21 Adjustment of the Projection Screen E 22 Projection Screen Position Adjustment sssseseesennnnni E 22 Adjustment of Screen Size and FOCUS ss ssemeenennnzzznni E 22 Input Selection ssseseseennenzznnnnznzznnenzzzznnenazzznnananzznnanznzn E 23 Selection of Aspect Ratio sssssesnnnnnzannnnznzanenezazanaznzaza E 23 Input Screen and Aspect Ratio Selection Screen E 24 Operation with the Remote Control E 25 Turning ON Power STANDBY ssssensnzzsnsnznznnmnnrnnnnzi E 25 Input Selection ssseseeeeenennznnnnenzznnenzzzznnenzzzznnanzzznnnanznzn E 26 Selection of Aspect Ratio
3. YCbCr YPbPr Source selection display SOURCE AUTO VIDEO YCbCr YPbPr CD 0000 SOURCE AUTO VIDEO YCbCr YPbPr Note x When the source selection is specified as AUTO upon switching to the VIDEO VGbCr VPbPr signal a search for the sig nals will be made in order and it mav take a while before the signal is displayed The signal can be projected quickly when it has been specified directiv Conversely for example when connection is made to a video system that switches the input signal from a YCbCr signal to a YPbPr signal having previously set the source selection to AUTO another press of the VIDEO YPbPr button i e the SOURCE button on the projector will per form automatic identification of the signal Operation with the Remote Control Selection of Aspect Ratio i e Ratio of Screen Width to Screen Height Press the ASPECT button and select the Aspect Selection Display Note desired aspect ratio The aspect ratio selection display will not appear unless a signal is input Play the ASPECT video of the equipment SVIDEO Match the aspect ratio of the image of the OD reat connected equipment with the aspect ratio Real of the projected image of this unit or ad just the image of a 16 9 aspect to the de sired format When the aspect ratio differs a circle for example will be projected as an ellipse The selected aspect ratio for each inpu
4. sssseesnsnnnzanennznnezaneznzanazenaza E 27 Automatic Adjustment of the RGB Signal smsesmsnsnnzari E 27 Using the On Screen Menu ss sse seeeenenenzenzi E 28 Menu LISt retirinta p jati atasi E 31 Video Adjustments Picture 11 0 ss sse e eeeeenn E 33 Adjusting the Brightness ss mmmnenenenznzennenzznnzznzi E 33 Adjusting the Contrast ssssssssesesenezznnnnnzznnnnnznntnmizi E 33 Adjusting the color ss nenennnzzzznnenenzzznnnnzzznznnn Adjusting the tint Adjusting the Sharpness s sssssssesmnzennnnnnnennzzzzsnnzzi Adjusting the White Balance Adjusting the Clock Frequency of the Input Signal E 35 Adjusting the Phase of the Input Signal s ssseseeeennnnnnni E 35 Input Video Adjustments Picture 2 E 36 Adjusting the Sharpness of the Video Imag 000 E 36 Adjusting the Sharpness When Expanding Compressing E 36 ProScan Mode Settings s sesrenensnzzonnnzzzanninznnnznzennznznnnzni Movement of Screen Display Position Gamma Settings s seseeeennzzznnanazzznnenazzzonenanazanenenazananazaza Video Signal Color System Settings ssssssesesnnzznnnznnni Format Settings s ssseeeennnaznnnnenzznnenenzzanenenazananenananananana Color Space Settings cceseseeesesesesesesesees Setting of White Emphasis ccccccsessssseeceeeseeeseseseeee
5. Attention Picture1 Keystone Mode Keystone Installation Background Auto Power Off LED Picture2 0 VIDEO Note When the menu display is Setup Option Info closed after making the setting the Normal Full color will change to the back ground color that has been set Blue Black Off On Off On VIDEO Note Setup Option Info The projector will automatically Normal Full switch to the standby mode when the No Signal display has been projected for about 5 bla oan minutes l Off On Some video equipment such as video tape decks are designed to display a blue background when playback has finished In this instance the projector is receiving a signal and so it does not produce its own back ground To project an image again press the ON STANDBY button and switch on the power VIDEO Setup Option Info Normal Full Blue Black Off On Off On When this function is used to switch off the LED and the background color is set to black the projector may mistakenly be assumed to be in the standby mode Do not mistakenly switch off the main power or disconnect the power cord Doing so may shorten the life of the lamp and cause breakdown On Screen Display Settings Option These settings are for the menu and language that will be displayed on the screen VIDEO See Page E 28 Using the On Screen Menu for information about performing Picturet Picture
6. E 45 very high to protect the unit the power will not switch on Has the lamp timer exceeded 1 100 hours The power will no longer switch on once E 43 46 the timer has exceeded 1 100 hours No video Has the connected input been selected E 23 26 Is the cable of the input connector properly connected E 17 19 Are the Picture 1 brightness and contrast adjustments incorrectly set to a mini E 33 mum Has the lamp burned out E 45 46 If the projector is connected to a personal computer is a signal being output from the E 20 personal computer Has a signal been input that does not correspond to the supported frequencies of the E 49 projector Is the STATUS indicator flashing E 45 Distorted video Is the projector installed properly E 22 Is the keystone adjustment properly adjusted E 39 Blurred video Is the lens properly focussed E 22 Are the projection screen and the projector installed at the proper angle E 22 Has the projection distance exceeded the focussing range E 13 Is there condensation on the lens and other parts When the projector has been stored in a cold location and the power is switched on in a warm location there may be condensation on the lens and other internal optical parts Should this occur wait several minutes until the condensation disappears Image position is shifted and Is the input signal being supported for resolution and frequency Check the resolu E 43 doesn t display
7. H selection of the input L ou For turther information about input selection see gt Page E 23 i S VIDEO button This switches the input to the S VIDEO signal These buttons are used for menu opera tions VIDEO YPbPr button Page E 28 Using the On Screen Menu This switches the input to the VIDEO YCbCr or YPbPr signal MENU button This is used in the selection of the menu name when RGB button displaying the menu on the projection screen This switches the input to the RGB signal ESC button DVI button This is used when closing the menu This switches the input to the DVI D signal SET button This is used to set the menu items PLUS Automatic adjustment of the RGB input signal is performed when the menu is closed Cursor buttons 4 gt AY These are used in the selection of the menu name item name and contents Note Handling of the Remote Control Do not drop the remote control or handle it inappropriately Do not expose the remote control to water or other liquids Should the remote control become wet wipe it dry immediately Try to avoid use in hot and or humid locations Remove the batteries from the remote control when it is not going to be used for a long period Some operations such as menu operations are available only through the use of the remote control and attention should be given to its careful use E 10 Preparing the Rem
8. gt Page E 42 Saving and Loading The message display will change to Press Set to of Video Adjustments Reset Menu Press the SET button while the message is displayed Press SET to Menu Reset This results in a return to the standard settings Items returned to default settings Option Language Info Lamp timer User Memory Lamp Timer Reset Various inputs allowed Resetting the Lamp Timer VIDEO Note The projector will no longer This reset is used when replacing the lamp cartridge Picture1 Picture Setup Option Info start when the lamp timer exceeds Be certain to reset this since it is used in the display User Memory Save Load 1 100 hours As a result it will not Default be possible to reset the lamp timer of the lamp timer 1 Press the cursor AW button and align the cursor with Lamp Timer Reset then press the SET button The message display will change to Lamp Timer Re set 2 While the message is being displayed select No or Yes with the cursor lt 4 D button then press the SET button The message will change to Press SET to Lamp Timer Reset 3 While the message is being displayed press the SET button This will reset the lamp timer and set the time to 0 Info Lamp Timer Reset Status 100 500 through timer operations Should this situation arise set to Viewing the Lamp Timer Resolution and Frequency This function is
9. Adjustment Item Examples VIDEO Picture Picture2 Setup Option Info Keystone Mode Keystone 0 Installation Background Blue Black Auto Power Off Off On LED Off On Adjustment bar Continued on the next page W Ga Note For adjustment items adjustment values are indicated by the increase and decrease of the adjustment bar and the numerical value Adjust for the optimum picture while viewing the image projected to the screen The selected characters will appear in red for items that select On Off and other titles Using the On Screen Menu Sub menu items Items that display only an item name have a sub menu Picture Picture2 Setup Option Keystone Mode Normal Keystone 0 Installation Background Blue Auto Power Off Off LED Off Floor Front Picture1 Picture2 Floor Rear Keystone Mode Ceiling Front Keystone Ceiling Rear Installation Background Auto Power Off LED Picture Picture2 Setup Option Keystone Mode Normal Keystone 0 Installation Background Blue Auto Power Off Off LED Off VIDEO Info Full Black On On VIDEO Info Full Black On On Exit 1 Press the SET button to display the sub menu PHO 2 For setup select with the cursor button AY 4 HAH Q 3 Press the SET button to finalize The sub menu will close HAG Note The selection operation will dif fer for the sub menu d
10. Page E 33 Adjusting the Contrast Page E 33 Adjusting the color Page E 33 Adjusting the tint Page E 34 Adjusting the Sharpness Page E 34 Adjusting the White Balance Page E 34 Adjusting the Clock Frequency of the Input Signal Page E 35 Adjusting the Phase of the Input Signal Page E 35 Picture 2 VIDEO and S VIDEO Input Selection Picture1 Brightness Contrast Color Tint Sharpness Color Temp YCbCr Input Selection Picture1 Brightness Contrast Color Sharpness Color Temp Picture2 NOOO 90 Picture2 NOOO Setup Low Setup Low RGB and YPbPr Input Selection Picture1 Brightness Contrast Clock frequency Phase Color Temp DVI Input Selection Picture1 Brightness Contrast Color Temp Picture2 oo0oo0oo Picture2 0 0 Setup Low Setup Low Option Normal Option Normal Option Normal Option Normal VIDEO Info High Custom YCbCr Info High Custom RGB Info High Custom DVI Info High Custom Adjusting the Sharpness of the Video Image Page E 36 Adjusting the Sharpness When Expanding Compressing Page E 36 ProScan Mode Settings Page E 36 Gamma Settings Page E 37 Video Signal Color System Settings Page E 38 Format Settings Page E 38 Color Space Settings Page E 38 VIDEO S VIDEO and YCbCr Input Selection Picture Video
11. 2 x 10 1 inch and mere 2 kg 4 4 Ibs weight has resulted in a pro jector that can be carried anywhere indoors for room to room portability Digital Light Processing DLP Digital Micromirror Device and DMD are trademarks of Texas Instru ments Incorporated DLP technology is the combination of DLP technology and digitally control DMD super micro electronic components which replace LCD technology VGA and XGA are trademarks or registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corpo ration in the USA S VGA is a registered trademark of Video Electronics Standards Association TMDSI is a trademark of Silicon Image Inc All company and or product names are trademarks and or registered trademarks of their respective manufacturers E 4 Table of Contents Important Safety Information cceeeeeeeeees E 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 06 E 3 Major Features cccscsceceeeseseseneneneererererens E 4 Accessories Check E 6 Names of the Main Unit Parts 0 0 0 E 7 Using the Storage Case sssssseseeeszzzznnenznznznznznznznznnnznanzn E 9 Attaching the Supplied Adjusters sssessesesennzznnenzznnznznza E 9 Names of the Remote Control Parts E 10 Preparing the Remote Control sess en nnnnnu E 11 Inserting the Batteries sse enenenennnnzzznnnzezznznznnn E 11 Remote Control Range
12. Setup Option nfo menu operations Language En De Fr It Es ch Menu Position Preparation Duration 10 sec Press the MENU button to display the menu then select Option Language Various inputs allowed On Screen Display Language Settings VIDEO Note Even when a different lan This is the setting of the language that is displayed on Picturei Picture2 Setup Option Info guage has been selected No Sig screen when the input is switched a menu is dis Language En De Fr It Es H nal will appear in English played etc Menu Position i Duration 10 sec Press the cursor AW button and align the cursor with Language then press the cursor lt P button and select the language En English De German Fr French It Italian Es Spanish f Korean CH Chinese H Japanese Menu Position Various inputs allowed Moving the Menu Display Position VIDEO This function changes the display position of the on Picturei Picture Setup Option nfo screen menu Language En De Fr It Es mm Menu Position Duration 10 sec Press the cursor AW button and align the cursor with Menu Position then press the SET button and the display will change to the menu position display Use the cursor gt AVY buttons to move the Menu Position display a VIDEO a Menu Position v Duration Various inputs all
13. This is the format setting for the digital broadcast specifications of Japan Color Space YPbPr Color Space Settings This is set when projecting a YPbPr signal that ap pears as a reddish or greenish image Press the cursor A Y buttons and align the cursor with Color space then press the SET button The color space selection display will appear Press the cursor AW button to match the color space of the normal image then press the SET button to finalize Note When the YPbPr signal un dergoes conversion to the red green and blue colors that express the projector image the correct colors cannot be expressed unless a system is used that will conform to the color difference conversion system of the input signal Color space is the function that selects this White Peak I C RGBandDVI Setting of White Emphasis This is used to emphasize and displav the whites of text or diagrams on personal computers Press the cursor A W buttons and align the cursor with White peak then press the cursor 4 gt buttons and set Off Switches off the white peak function On Emphasizes the highlights Auto Picture Picture2 NTSC Video Filter NTSC4 43 Zoom Filter PAL ProScan Mode PALM Gamma PALN Color System Auto PAL60 SECAM Auto 480P 576P Pr Picture1 Picture Setup 720P Zoom Filter 1080i Gamma Format Auto Color Space ITU R BT601 Picture1 Picture2 Sett Zoom Filter
14. Tini 7 sor with Color then adjust with the cursor Sharpness 1 4 gt button Color Temp Low Normal High Custom Cursor 4 Button Lighter color Cursor gt Button Deeper color Video Adjustments Picture 1 Tint Adjusting the tint This is used in the adjustment of skin tones etc Press the cursor button AW and align the cur sor with Tint then adjust with the cursor gt button Cursor 4 Button Heightened red Cursor gt Button Heightened green I1 VIDEO and S VIDEO Picture Brightness Contrast Color Tint Sharpness Color Temp Sharpness Picture2 0 0 0 0 1 Setup Low VIDEO Option Info Normal High Custom Note Adjustment is not possible with PAL SECAM video input VIDEO S VIDEO and YChCr Adjusting the Sharpness This is used in the adjustment of picture sharp ness Press the cursor button AW and align the cur sor with Sharpness then adjust with the cur sor gt button Cursor 4 Button Softer picture Cursor gt Button More distinct picture Picture1 Brightness Contrast Color Tint Sharpness Color Temp Color Temperature Various inputs allowed Picture2 oooO Setup Low VIDEO Option Info Normal High Custom Adjusting the White Balance This is the input picture white color selection or white and black level correction and serves
15. cm 38 inch 8 0 inch 20 4 cm Screen size top edge dimension 1 Screen size vertical measured from floor e i dimension Lens center SI Hdimension 7 2 cm 2 8 inch v Stand dimension Installation Height of Projection Screen Reference Once the installation location and position have been decided the projection height should be checked In the case of large screen sizes there are instances where the image cannot be projected within the floor to ceiling height The required installation height can be found using the following formula Screen size vertical cm inch 4 H cm inch 4 7 2 cm 2 8 inch 4 Stand height Example Using a 150 4 3 screen and placing the projector horizontallv the re quired installation height will be 228 6 cm 90 inch 4 45 5 cm 17 9 inch 4 7 2 cm 2 8 inch 281 3 cm 110 7 inch without a stand An installation room with a height of 240 cm 94 5 inch will have insufficient room height even when the projector is placed on the floor Note that the rear adjust ers can be raised to lower the projection screen image Screens with 16 9 Aspect Ratio at an output size of 848 x 480 These are the projection distances for screens of 16 9 aspect ratio used for the viewing of DVD and other squeezed screen applications This projector uses an output size of 848 x 480 pixels for home theater applications and enables the projection of a high definition 16 9 aspect ratio The screen is p
16. estab lishing a fixed placement the distance could be out S tee Size Creen side the zoom adjustment range and a test projec 40 P wide y Sizg Deg tion should be conducted Page E 24 Input 7 wide x20 high Mation in Screen and Aspect Ratio Selection Screen 4 Ches ww Lens surface of the main unit H dimension Height from center of projector lens to bottom edge of screen 200 inch 23 9 inch 60 6 cm 150 inch 17 9 inch 45 5cm 120 inch 14 3 inch 36 4 cm 100 inch 11 9 inch 30 3 cm 80 inch 9 6 inch 24 3 cm 60 inch 7 2 inch 18 2 cm 40 inch 4 8 inch 12 1 cm 38 inch 4 5 inch 11 5 cm Note Determine the screen size after checking the height and width of the room in which the screen will be installed as well as checking that there are no obstacles located in the path between the lens and the screen The larger the screen size becomes the darker the image will be Placing the projector to the rear of the screen to project the image will require the use of a translucent type screen The height from the feet of the main unit to the center of the lens is 7 2 cm 2 8inch There is a tolerance of 5 due to design values Attention e Do not install in location that will reach high or low temperatures Operation temperature within 5 C 41 F to 35 C 95 F e To raise the projection screen position place the unit on a stable and strong support e Make efforts to ensure that sunlight
17. indicator NOTE The projector lamp has its usable life will light and the message Replace The Lamp will appear on the screen Also The rated lamp life is about 1000 hours How when 1 100 hours is exceeded the warning Warning System Shutdown will be ever it may become shorter depending on the displayed for 10 seconds conditions of usage Should this happen it is time to replace the lamp cartridge Please specify the follow The rated lamp life is the average life of the ing information when ordering a replacement lamp cartridge lamps produced and testen undere taskon ditions of our company for a long term Replacement lamp model HE 3100L Part number 27 050 CAUTION When replacing the lamp cartridge switch off the power and check that the POWER indicator has changed to steady orange Switch off the power switch of the projector disconnect the power plug from the outlet and wait about 60 minutes for the lamp cartridge to cool before replacing Wait at least 60 minutes for the lamp cartridge to cool DO NOT TOUCH THE LAMP CARTRIDGE immediately after it has been used It will be extremely hot E Do not remove any screws except for those mentioned in the instructions below IM Do not touch the lamp Doing so may shorten the lamp life E The lamp may explode if improperly mishandled E If lamp has reached the end of its usable life the lamp bulb may shatter When this happens an explosive sound can be heard and
18. kHz 0 Hz there is no signal from the personal computer See Page E 20 Obtaining an External Output Signal from a Note book Computer play see Page E 41 On Screen Display Du ration Setting 9 Selection of Aspect Ratio i e Ratio of Screen Width to Screen Height Press the ASPECT button and select Aspect Selection Display Note the desired aspect ratio S VIDEO Full 16 9 LB ASPECT Feal A press of the button will display the aspect se lection display The aspect ratio is the ratio of the width and height The aspect ratio selection display will not appear unless a signal is input Play the video of the equipment Match the aspect ratio of the image of the connected equipment with the aspect ra tio of the projected image of this unit or adjust the image of a 16 9 aspect to the desired format When the aspect ratio differs a circle for example will be projected as an ellipse The selected aspect ratio for each input is stored of the screen VIDEO S VIDEO and VCbCr Input Selection YPbPr Input Selection RGB and DVI Input Selection Aspect S VIDEO Aspect YPbPr Aspect DVI Full Full Full 16 9 LB 16 9 LB Auto 16 9 16 9 16 9 Real Thru Thru Thru Cursor Displays the currently selected contents position Press the ASPECT button during the appearance of the aspect selection display and make the selection Each press of the button m
19. or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over 13 Lightning Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 14 Servicing Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped Major Features High Image Quality Use of a Digital Micromirror Device DMD chip that is based on Texas Instrument s Digital Light Processing DLP technology enables images of high contrast and high detail DLP technology gives rise to devices that exhibit high response speed which in turn enables excellent moving picture character istics and smooth images Use of a high performance progressive scan converter provides reproduction of film like images Built in color filters of high purity permit the reproduction of vivid color images Quiet Design PLUS Vision Corporation s quiet design technology has resulted in a great reduction of fan noise which allows quiet performance that doesn t interfere with the enjoyment of movie watching in an indoor environment Installation Flexibility The compact design of about B5 paper size 182 x 257 mm 7
20. pieces of glass may be scattered in the lamp cartridge Do not touch them as the pieces of glass may cause injury If this happens contact your dealer or the store where the projector was purchased Preparation Unplug the projector Prepare the new lamp cartridge and a plus headed screwdriver Lay a soft cloth sheet underneath the projector with its upside down to prevent scratches Remove the lamp cover Loosen the lamp cover screw until it turns freely Remove the lamp cover Lamp cover Remove the lamp cartridge Loosen the lamp cartridge screw until it turns freely Hold the handle of the lamp cartridge and then pull out the lamp cartridge Lamp cartridge lacing the Lamp Cartridge Install the new lamp cartridge Reinstall the lamp cover to zero Reset the lamp usage hours Cleaning Attention Be certain to disconnect the power plug from the power outlet before cleaning Do not spray or otherwise expose the projector lens or screen to volatile substances such as insecticides Doing so could cause them to undergo qualitative changes or the coatings may peel etc Cleaning a Soiled Projector Main Unit Wipe with a lint free soft dry cloth When very dirty wipe with a cloth that has been moistened with a diluted neutral detergent then finish with a dry cloth If a chemical
21. properly tion of your personal computer At the time of RGB input is the clock frequency correct or shifted a little E 35 At the time of YPbPr input does the format setting match the input signal or is it E 38 different Image is broken When the image is broken in the horizontal or vertical direction or the image does not E 23 27 fill the entire screen select a suitable aspect ratio The color of the whole image is When a YPbPr signal is input does the color space setting match the input signal or E 38 strange is it different At the time of VIDEO or S VIDEO input is the tint adjustment correct or is it shifted a E 34 little Characters flicker or color is The phase of the input signal might be shifted E 35 not correct with RGB or YPbPr input Remote control does not func Is an obstacle located between the remote control and the remote control sensor of E 11 tion the main unit Is the remote control out of range for its signal to reach the sensor E 11 Is there strong light or a fluorescent lamp in the vicinity of the sensor Are the batteries weak Try directing the remote control toward the remote control E 11 sensor from aclose distance and operating it If there is difficulty in changing settings the batteries are weak Replace the batteries with new ones STATUS indicator lights or There might be a fault with the projector E 45 flashes POWER indicator is off while Has the LED been set
22. to off E 40 E 44 When the STATUS Indicator Is Lit Flashes The faults described below are being indicated when the indicators of the projector control panel are lit or flashing e POWER STATUS CO ON STANDBV Indicator Displav CJ Projector Condition gt Action to Be Taken Off Normal operation It is time to replace the lamp Replace with a new lamp Lit Time for lamp replacement Is the lamp cover attached properly If not attach it properly Flashing at 1 second intervals Cover is open The thermal protector has been activated If the room temperature is high 0 5 s lit 0 5 s off move the projector to a cool location If the internal temperature of the projec tor is high check the cooling fan ventilation holes and clean them if they are obstructed Flashing once every 4 sec Temperature error The thermal protector has been activated If the room temperature is high onds 2 s lit 2 s off move the projector to a cool location If the internal temperature of the projec tor is high check the cooling fan ventilation holes and clean them if thev are obstructed When the thermal protector is activated and the unit is set to the standby mode and soon thereafter the power is switched ON the unit mav not power up Should this occur wait for one minute and then switch it ON again Lamp lighting voltage fault The lamp lighting voltage fault detection protector has been activated
23. 40 x 480 37 5 75 0 O 800 x 600 37 9 60 3 O 800 x 600 46 9 75 0 e 1120 x 750 50 0 60 1 O 1024 x 768 56 5 70 1 O 1024 x 768 60 0 75 0 O Apple Macintosh 640 x 480 35 0 66 7 O MAC 16 832 x 624 49 7 74 5 O MAC 19 1024 x 768 60 2 74 9 O MAC 21 1152 x 870 68 7 75 1 O SUN 1152 x 900 61 8 66 0 O SGI 1024 x 768 49 7 60 4 O 1152 x 900 71 7 76 1 O Factory presets have been set to the standard signals for the O Supported frequencies display resolution frequency but depending on the personal Unsupported frequencies computer adjustment may be required Proper display may not be possible for composite sync sig nals sync on green sync signals etc Specifications Model Name Display Method DMD Panel Lens Lamp Image Size Color Reproduction Light Output Contrast Ratio Scanning Frequency Functions Digital RGB Input Input Terminal RGB Signal Analog RGB Input Video signal Sync signal Input Terminal RGB Signal Video Input Color System Video signal Input Terminal DVT Input Video signal Input Terminal DVT Input Horizontal Resolution Environment Power Requirement Input Current Power Consumption Dimensions Weight Regulations HE 3200 Single Chip Digital Micromirror Device DMD 0 7 508 800 pixels 848 x 600 Manual zoom Manual focus F 3 0 3 3 f 21 5 25 8mm 130W High Performance Compact Lamp Min 32 Throw distance 1 2m 3 9 feet T
24. Do not unplug the power cable from the wall outlet under the following circumstances doing so may cause damage to the projector Cleaning Unplug the projector before cleaning Use a blower or lens paper to clean the lens and be careful not to scratch or mar the lens Lamp Replacement Be sure to replace the lamp when the message Replace The Lamp appears on the screen If you continue to use the lamp after 1100 hours of usage the lamp will not turn on To replace the lamp follow all instructions on page E 46 Fire and Shock Precautions The openings should never be covered or blocked by placing the product on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface Prevent foreign objects such as paper clips and bits of paper from falling into the projector Do not attempt to retrieve any objects that fell into the projector Do not insert any metal objects such as a wire or screwdriver into the projector If something should fall into the projector immediately disconnect the power cord from the projector and have the object removed by a qualified service person Do not place any liquids on top of the projector Do not look into the lens while the projector is on Serious dam age to your eyes could result IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1 Read these instructions All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated 2 Keep these instructions The safety and operating instructions should be ret
25. Filter Zoom Filter ProScan Mode Gamma Color System YPbPr Input Selection Picture Zoom Filter Pan Gamma Format Color Space Picture2 2 3 Auto Picture2 3 Setup Video Video Film Setup Video Film Auto ITU R BT601 Option Option VIDEO Info Auto Graphics Custom YPbPr Info Graphics Custom Menu List Movement of Screen Display Position Page E 37 Setting of White Emphasis Page E 38 RGB and DVI Input Selection Picture1 Picture2 Zoom Filter 3 Pan Gamma White Peak Setup Video RGB Option Info Film Off Graphics Custom On Setup Adjustment of Keystone Distortion Page E 39 Screen Projection System Settings Page E 39 Background Color Settings Page E 40 Auto Standby Settings Page E 40 LED Display Settings Page E 40 Common Inputs Picture1 _ Picture2 r Keystone Mode Setup Keystone 0 Installation Background Auto Power Off LED VIDEO Info Full Option Normal Black On On Blue Off Off Option On Screen Display Language Settings Page E 41 Moving the Menu Display Position Page E 41 On Screen Display Duration Adjustment Page E 41 Common Inputs Picture1 Picture2 Language En Menu Position Duration Setup 10 sec De Fr It Es amp p H VIDEO Option Info Info Sav
26. ITU R BT709 Gamma SMPTE240M Format Color Space ITU R BT601 RGB Picture1 Picture Setup Option Info Zoom Filter 3 Pan Gamma Video Film Graphics Custom White Peak Off On Setup These settings are used when setting up the projector VIDEO See Page E 28 Using the On Screen Menu for information about performing Picture1 Picture2 Setup Option Info menu operations Kevstone Mode Normal Full Kevstone 0 A Installation Preparation Background Blue Black Project an image Auto Power Off Off On Press the MENU button to display the menu then select Setup LED Off On Keystone Mode Keystone Various inputs allowed Adjustment of Keystone Distortion VIDEO Note Keystone distortion arises This adjusts keystone distortion in the vertical direc Picture1 Picture Setup Option Info when the projector is not installed tion Keystone Mode Normal Full level or when the screen is in F l l Kevstone 40 clined which results in a difference Adjust so that left and right sides are parallel Installation in the distance of upper and lower Background Blue Black projection points Keystone cor Press the cursor AW button and align the cursor with Auto Power Off Off On rection compensates for this This Keystone Mode then press the cursor b button LED Of On projector has two correction and select the mode modes Normal Corrects while maintaining the aspect ratio Full C
27. PLUS User s Manual Important Safety Information Please read this manual carefully before using the projector and keep the manual handy for future reference MT A RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE SCREWS EXCEPT SPECIFIED USER SERVICE SCREW N Turning ON or OFF Main Power Make all hookups before turning on the main power To turn on the main power Press the POWER MA switch down until it is in the depressed position Light in orange b POWER STATUS Main power ON On condition To turn off the main power Po CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO i PS POWER Oy eR Indicator OFF NOT REMOVE COVER NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE ina S inea Ma REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL awto uptlifis ine protruded position POWER JO STATUS This symbol warns the user that uninsulated voltage i y g Off condition Main power OFF within the unit may have sufficient magnitude to cause AN electric shock Therefore it is dangerous to make any kind of contact with any part inside of this unit This symbol alerts the user that important literature con cerning the operation and maintenance of this unit has been included Therefore it should be read carefully in order to avoid any problems The above cautions are given on the bottom of the product CAUTION To turn off main power be sure to remove the plug from the power outlet The power outlet socket s
28. VPDPr Adjusting the Clock Frequencv of RGB Note gt Picture1 Picture2 Setup Option Info A light and dark striped pattern will the Input Signal Brightness 0 appear when there is lack of corre This is adjusted when light and dark vertical Contrast 0 spondence between the input signal ols anea an ee AU screen of the Clock Frequency o and the pixel position of the projec an r input signal ase tor This is adjusted bv the adjust This is usually adjusted automatically at the Color Temp Low Normali High Custom ment of the clock frequency When the image extends beyond the screen or is smaller than the screen check whether the Aspect setting is set to Full gt Pages L 23 and E 27 Selection of Aspect Ratio i e Ratio of Screen Width to Screen Height time of signal selection however this adjust ment is made when the automatic adjustment cannot effectively make the adjustment Press the cursor AW buttons and align the cur sor with Clock frequency then use the cursor buttons 4 gt to remove the vertical bands and render the screen brightness uniform Phase I RGBandYPbPr Adjusting the Phase of the Input RGB Signal Picture1 Picture2 Setup Option Info This is adjusted when a color shift or flickering Brightness 0 h jection screen of the RGB ees hi appears on the projec Clock Frequency 0 or YPbPr input signal Phase 0 This is usually adjuste
29. Wait for at least one minute and switch on the power again If the unit still does not operate please contact your store of purchase Flashing once every 8 sec Fan fault The cooling fan has stopped Consult your PLUS dealer onds 4 s lit 4 s off Flashing once every 12 sec Lamp power error The lamp does not light First turn off the main power then wait at least one onds 6 s lit 6 s off minute then switch on the power again If the unit still does not operate consult vour dealer Thermal Protector When the internal temperature of the projector becomes abnormallv high the STATUS indicator will flash at an interval of once everv 4 seconds At the same time the temperature protector is activated and the projector power mav be switched off Should this occur proceed with the following actions 1 Switch off the power and disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet 2 Check the following matters and take the required measures When the projector is being used in a location that has a high ambient temperature install it in a cool location Check the outflow and intake holes and clean them if thev are obstructed 3 Wait about 60 minutes until the temperature of the projector drops If after having performed the above matters the problem still has not been solved consult vour PLUS dealer Replacing the Lamp Cartridge After the lamp has been operating for 1000 hours or longer the STATUS
30. ained for future reference 3 Heed all warnings All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to 4 Follow all instructions All instructions should be followed 5 Do not use this apparatus near water Do not use this product near water near a bathtub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool and the like 6 Cleaning Clean only with dry cloth 7 Ventilation Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions 8 Heat Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat 9 Grounding or Polarization Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Power Cable Protection Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience recep tacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus lt 11 Attachments Accessories Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Transportation Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer
31. ation 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 Installation Allow at least 10 cm 3 9 inch of space between the projector top panel and its surroundings Also allow at least 10 cm 3 9 inch of other spaces around the pro jector The projector should be placed on a flat level surface and in a dry area free from dust and moisture The projector should always be handled with care Dropping or jar ring the projector could damage internal components If you wish to have the projector installed on the ceiling do not attempt to install the projector yourself The projector must be installed in ac cordance with any local building codes by qualified technicians in or der to ensure proper operation and reduce the risk of bodily injury Do not place this product near water near a bathtub in a wet base ment or near a swimming pool and the like Power supply The projector is designed to operate on a power supply of 100 240V AC 50 60Hz Ensure that your power supply fits this requirement before at tempting to use your projector Handle the power cable carefully and avoid excessive bending A damaged cord can cause electric shock or fire If the projector is not be used for an extended period of time discon nect the plug from the power outlet
32. condition l k To turn off the main power on a Indicator OFF Press the POWER switch until it is in the protruded position A Lo POWER STATUS io Main power OFF Off condition 5 Turning ON or OFF Power The ON STANDBY buttons of the main unit and the remote control have the same function A description using the main unit button is provided here To turn on the power Press the ON STANDBY button for about 2 seconds The projection An screen will brighten in about 40 seconds 1 Light in orange Flashing green Light in green POWER STATUS POWER STATUS POWER STATUS Flashing for 60 seconds Note When the unit is set to off and the LED is not lit using the menu Setup gt Power ON LED items the indicator flashes green for 60 seconds then goes off G ON STANDBV Setting standbv mode are PART eran ens Press and hold down the ON STANDBY button for about 2 seconds 9 pe SMI orange 9 9 S S A A gt gt To switch on the power again leave at least 60 seconds before doing POWER 2 POWER STATUS AR so Flashing for 60 seconds Standbv ON STANDBV Attention e Do not switch off the main power or disconnect the power cable unless the POWER7 indicator is lit orange Doing so could shorten the life of the lamp or possibly cause the unit to malfunction When the unit is set to ON and the LED is not lit
33. d automatically at the Color Temp Low Normal High Custom time of signal selection however this adjust ment is made when the automatic adjustment cannot effectively make the adjustment Press the cursor AW buttons and align the cur sor with Phase then use the cursor buttons gt to make the color shift or flickering incon spicuous Input Video Adjustments Picture 2 These functions adjust the input video signal See Page E 28 Using the On Screen Menu for information about performing menu operations VIDEO S VIDEO and YCbCr Input Selection YPbPr Input Selection RGB and DVI Input Selection VIDEO YPbPr RGB Picture1 Picture Setup Option Info Picture1 _Picture2 Setup Option Info Picture1 _Picture2 Setup Option Info Video Filter 2 Zoom Filter 3 Zoom Filter 3 Zoom Filter 3 Pan Pan ProScan Mode Video Auto Gamma Video Film Graphics Custom Gamma Video Film Graphics Custom Gamma Video Film Graphics Custom Format Auto White Peak Off On Color System Auto Color Space ITU R BT601 Preparation Project an image Press the MENU button to display the menu then select Picture 2 Video Filter VIDE0 S VIDEO and YCbCr Adjusting the Sharpness of the Video VIDEO Note The higher the level the Image Picture1 Picture2 Setup Option Info more proper it is for high resolu This adjustment is used to reduce the r
34. deo Adjustments Picture 2 Color System DE0 S VIDEO and YCbCr Video Signal Color System Settings These settings are of the color system of the com posite video signal This function is normally set to Auto If the color sys tem cannot be identified on Auto set it manually Press the AW cursor button and align the cursor with Color System then press the SET button The color system selection display will appear Press the cursor AW button to match the composite video signal system of the input equipment then press the SET button to finalize Format YPbPr Note The video signal created by add ing the color signal to the bright ness signal is termed the com posite video signal and differs de pending on the country The color system sets the method of this color signal PAL M cannot be identified au tomatically and will need to be set manually Note that when PAL M and other color systems are set manually the No Signal display will not appear during absence of signal input The background color under such circumstances will be entirely black Format Settings Usually Auto is specified Press the cursor A Y buttons and align the cursor with Format then press the SET button The format selection display will appear Press the cursor AW button to match the format of the input signal then press the SET button to finalize Note
35. ees SEA i la E E AT Adjustment of Keystone Distortion ss mmenmnenennn Screen Projection System Settings ccesscesessseeeseseeeees Background Color Settings s ssseseseenenzazanzenzanennzzzaneznzna Auto Standby Settings s ssssssssessnnzzznnsnzzensnnnznseznzznnii LED Display Settings On Screen Display Settings Option E 41 On Screen Display Language Settings s seseseeeennnnzzznzn E 41 Moving the Menu Display Position sse E 41 On Screen Display Duration Setting s sssesessenennzznnznzn E 41 Resetting Storing and Information Info E 42 Saving and Loading of Video Adjustments 0006 E 42 Returning to Standard Settings Resetting the Lamp Timer L eneennnnznnenenennnznza Viewing the Lamp Timer Resolution and Frequency E 43 Troubleshooting L sse nenenenennnnnnnnenzn E 44 When the STATUS Indicator Is Lit Flashes E 45 Replacing the Lamp Cartridge cceceeeeees E 46 Cleaning srini aniisi cbs iniaa ius Vedadwa dec nes E 48 Table of Supported Frequencies cscecees E 49 Specifications sse nnennnnnnnnnennnnn nanna E 50 Main Unit External View nn E 51 Accessories Check Remove the main unit and the accessories from the box and check that the following items are included Should an accessory be missing please contact your store of purc
36. ele Max 200 Throw distance 6 4m 20 9 feet Wide Full color 16 7 million colors simultaneously 450 ANSI lumens normally white 700 1 Full on off Horizontal 15 85 kHz Vertical 50 85 Hz Zoom Manual Focus Manual Projection angle Source select S Video Video YCbCr YPbPr RGB DVI Aspect Standby On Off Projection orientation Digital keystone correction Brightness Contrast Color Tint Sharpness Color temperature Gamma correction RGB signal automatic position and phase adjustment T M D S compliant single link only DVI D 24 pin x 1 VGA 640 x 480 Throughput image Magnified image S VGA 800 x 600 Throughput image XGA 1024 x 768 Throughput image Compressed image Separate signal system Analog 0 7Vp p 75Q Separate TTL Level Positive Negative RGB Mini D Sub 15 pin VGA 640 x 480 Throughput image Magnified image S VGA 800 x 600 Throughput image XGA 1024 x 768 Throughput image Compressed image Composite S Vide Component YCbCr NTSC 3 58 NTSC 4 43 PAL PAL N PAL M PAL60 SECAM Composite 1 0Vp p 75Q S Video Y 1 0Vp p 75Q C 0 286Vp p 75Q Component Y signal 1 0Vp p 759 Cb Cr signal 0 7Vp p 758 Composite RCA x 1 Shared with comonent Y S Video connector Mini DIN 4 pin Component RCA x 3 Component YPbPr Y signal 1 0Vp p 758 Pb Pr signal 0 7Vp p 75Q RCA x3 Shared with YCbCr 480p 576p 720p 1080i NTSC 400 lines or mo
37. epending on the item contents Note A transition to item selection of the menu will not be possible while the sub menu is being displayed To select the next item press the ESC button close the menu again then perform the selection Press the ESC button and close the menu display The selected menu name will appear in navy blue Note Even without pressing the ESC but ton waiting a while will result in the menu closing when the display du ration setting has elapsed The adjustment and setting values will be stored even when the power is switched off or the power cord is disconnected Menu List This is a list of menu item names See the reference page for information about the adjustment and setting method The display contents of the item name will differ depending on the input selection Indications such as those below appear along side the input selections i e input signals that permit adjustment or setting Various inputs allowed Adjustment or setting is permitted for any input that is selected The item name will appear in the menu or YCbCr signal is input Picture 1 VIDEO S VIDEO and YCbCr Adjustment or setting is permitted only when the VIDEO S VIDEO and YCbCr indication appears at the time of the listed input selection In this case the item name will be displayed only when a VIDEO S VIDEO Adjusting the Brightness
38. erly adjust the projection image to the screen Page E 22 Projection Screen Position Adjustment Z Properly adjust the screen size and focus Page E 22 Adjustment of Screen Size and Focus Selecting input equipment Page E 23 26 Input Selection 9 Selecting the vertical and horizontal aspect of the picture i e the ratio of screen width and height Page E 23 27 Selection of Aspect Ratio i e Ratio of Screen Width to Screen Height Placement Guide Use this information as a guide to find the rough screen size when the projector is placed at a certain location or to find out the approximate size of a screen that will be required The projection distance over which focussing is adjustable is 1 2 m 3 9 feet to 7 6 m 24 9 feet from the lens surface of the main unit The projector should be placed within this range 1 Projection Distance and Screen Size Screens with 4 3 Aspect Ratio at an output size of 800 x 600 Note This is the projection distance at an output This projection screen aspect ratio supports multiple uses size of 800 x 600 for aspect ratio settings of Full The screen is placed within the projection distance range that corresponds to the screen 0r Auto The projection distance will differ when size designation Within this range the screen size can be adjusted with the zoom ring Thru or other settings have been selected and the image is projected to fill the screen When
39. f the image position that is projected to the screen and the adjustment of the focus as well as the input selection and the selection of the aspect ratio Perform these operations with the power of the connected equipment switched on and the video signal input to the projector 6 Projection Screen Position Adjustment Adjust the projection image to the screen 1 If the image is shifted to the left or right move the main unit horizontally Align the center of the screen and the center of the lens of the main unit 2 If the image is shifted vertically move the image up or down with the adjuster 3 A projection image such as that illustrated in the diagram is the result of the projector not being perpendicular to the screen Set the projector so that it is pointing straight toward the screen 4 If the image shows keystone distortion adjust using menu operations Page E 39 Adjustment of Keystone Distortion JO 1 3 rn So000 sxe55 Eee Using the Adjusters To raise the projection position Attach the supplied two adjusters to the front feet See page E 9 Attaching the Supplied Adjusters After folding the rear adjusters rotate the right left front ad juster to fine adjust the height Adjustable range 0 to 5 mm 0 to 0 2 inch To lower the projection position Raise the rear adjusters up 7 Adjustment of Screen Size and Focus Turn the
40. for more than 1 second For further information about input selection S VIDEO button This switches the input to the S VIDEO signal VIDEO YPbPr button These buttons are used for the HO selection of the input signal ja The source selection display will appear e These buttons are used for menu operations RGB button SET Page E 28 Using the On Screen Menu This switches the input to the RGB signal MENU button This is used in the selection of the menu name when displaying the menu on the projection screen ESC button This is used when closing the menu kt SET button This is used for selection of VIDEO YCbCr and This is used to set the menu items VPpPr input signals Cursor buttons lt gt AY These are used in the selection of the menu name item name and contents DVI button This switches the input to the DVI D signal wre cccccccccccccccccccccs Pe ccccccccccccccesncccce Turning ON Power STANDBV Press the POWER button of the main unit and turn on the main power To turn on the power Check that the POWER 6 indicator of the main unit is lit or ange Press the ON STANDBY button for about 2 seconds ON STANDBV Light in green Note To save electrical power when not using the unit switch off the main power When doing so wait until the flashing O orange indicator is lit steadily POWER STATUS The power wi
41. gh Custom Preparation Project the image Press the MENU button to display the menu then select Picture 1 Brightness Various inputs allowed Adjusting the Brightness VIDEO Note The adjustment values of the im The brightness of the image will differ depend Picture Picture2 Setup Option Info age can be stored and called according ing on whether the room is bright or dark Make Brightness 0 to the various inputs adjustments to suit vour preference Contrast 0 Page E 42 Saving and Loading of Color 0 Video Adjustments Tint 0 Press the cursor button AW and align the cur Sharpness 1 sor with Brightness then adjust with the cur Color Temp Low Normal High Custom sor gt button Cursor 4 Button Darker Cursor gt Button Brighter Contrast Various inputs allowed Adjusting the Contrast VIDEO This is used in the adjustment of powerful im Picture Picture2 Setup Option Info ages and natural images Brightness 0 Contrast 0 Col 0 Press the cursor button AW and align the cur ae A sor with Contrast then adjust with the cursor Sharpness 1 4 DP button Color Temp Low Normal High Custom Cursor 4 Button Less dense picture Cursor gt Button Denser picture Color VIDEO S VIDEO and YCbCr Adjusting the color VIDEO This is used in the adjustment of powerful col Picture Picture2 Setup Option Info ors and natural colors Brightness 0 Contrast 0 A Color 0 Press the cursor button AW and align the cur
42. hase Remote control x 1 Controls the projector AA Batteries x 2 These batteries are for the remote control Insert the batteries at time of purchase See Page E 11 Power cable 1 8 m 5 9 feet This power cord supplies power to the unit See Page E 16 about connections S Video cable 3 m 9 8 feet No 771709100 This cable is used when the output connector of the equipment to be connected is an S video connector Connections are de scribed on Page E 17 e e Adjuster x 2 Screw x 2 Ur luna The adjusters and screws are required for fine vertical adjust B ment of the projector See Page E 9 for attachment and Page E 22 for adjustment Users Manual x 1 Includes information about handling of the projector the op eration method and precautions Quick Start Guide x 1 Consolidates the procedures from setup to projecting the pic ture Names of the Main Unit Parts Attention aaa Pay special attention to the ventilation outflow Vennilation Guttlaw holes l holes The heat from the lamp is discharged These ventilation outflow holes used for cooling foriitevatiztioti utlow holes the main unit and discharge the heat of the lamp a Remote control sensor The remote control signal is received here Page L 11 Air intake hole POWER switch Air intake hole This is the main power This is an air intake hole used for switch Page L 16 cooling the
43. his maintains a letterbox image aspect ratio and projects it on a 16 9 screen This will make the image quality better than Full The top and bottom black portions are cut Subtitles are also cut Select 16 9 This returns the squeezed screen to a 16 9 screen and projects it The output size becomes 848 x 480 The output size be comes 848 x 480 Select Real S VIDEO VIDEO and YCbCr only This maintains a video image aspect ratio of 4 3 and projects it Images with a 16 9 aspect ratio will become verticallv elongated 4 3 Select Thru This projects the input image as is When the input resolution is higher than that of the projector 800 x 600 the image will extend bevond the screen and when lower the image will be smaller than the screen Video images mav have a different aspect ratio Display Examples Video signal Squeeze signal Oe VGA 640 x 480 16 9 screen Letter box LI Operation with the Remote Control Point the remote control toward the remote control sensor of the main unit and operate ASPECT button This button selects the vertical and horizontal ratio of the screen of the input video ON STANDBY button This button is used to switch ON the power and set the unit ON STANDBY to the STANDBY mode PECT VIDEO SVIDEO YPbPr RGB I SET button Automatic adjustment of the RGB input signal is performed when the menu is closed and the SET button is held down
44. hould be installed as near to the equipment as possible and should be easily accessible WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARDS DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE ALSO DO NOT USE THIS UNIT S POLARIZED PLUG WITH AN EX TENSION CORD RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLETS UNLESS THE PRONGS CAN BE FULLY INSERTED RE FRAIN FROM OPENING THE CABINET AS THERE ARE HIGH VOLTAGE COMPONENTS INSIDE REFER SER VICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL DOC compliance Notice This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations 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 interfer ence 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 encour aged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorientate or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separ
45. ing 1 Project the image that vou want to save VIDEO 2 Press the cursor AW button and align the cursor with f picturet Picture2 Setup Option Info User Memory then press the cursor lt gt button User Memory Save Load and select Load finally press the SET button Default Lamp Timer Reset 3 The message display will change to Load User oz Status 100 500 Lamp Timer 1hrs Total 1 hrs Memory Press the SET button Press the SET button while the message is displayed This will change the image to that of the loaded ad justment and setting values Load User Memory Resetting Storing and Information Info Default _____ Various inputs allowed Returning to Standard Settings This function is used to return the adjustments and settings of the current signal to the standard settings Select the signal you wish to return to the default set tings first before doing so Press the cursor AW button and align the cursor with VIDEO Picture1 Picture2 Setup Option Info User Memory Save Load Default Lamp Timer Reset Status 100 500 Note Items that cannot be speci fied for each input will be returned to the initial settings Note When the video adjustments have not been returned to the de Lamp Timer 1hrs Total 1 hrs faults use the user memory See Default then press the SET button i
46. ing and Loading of Video Adjustments Page E 42 Returning to Standard Settings Page E 43 Resetting the Lamp Timer Page E 43 Viewing the Lamp Timer Resolution and Frequency Page E 43 IVIDEO S VIDEO and YCbCr Input Selection VIDEO Picture1 Picture2 Setup Option Info User Memory Save Load Default Lamp Timer Reset sin it Status 100 500 Lamp Timer 1 hrs Total 1 hrs RGB and DVI Input Selection DVI Picture1 Picture2 Setup Option Info Default Lamp Timer Reset oon nen it Status 100 500 Resolution 800 X 600 Frequency H 37 8KHz V 60Hz Lamp Timer 1 hrs Total 1 hrs Video Adjustments Picture 1 These are picture related adjustments For information about performing menu operations see Page E 28 VIDEO and S VIDEO Input Selection yi5eq Picture _Picture2__ Setup Option Info Using the On Screen Menus Brightness 0 Contrast 0 Color 0 Tint 0 Sharpness 2 Color Temp Low Normal High Custom YCbCr Input Selection YCbCr RGB and YPbPr Input Selection RGB DVI Input Selection DVI Picture1 Picture Setup Option Info Picturet Picture2 Setup Option Info Picture1 Picture Setup Option Info Brightness 0 Brightness 0 Brightness 0 Contrast 0 Contrast 0 Contrast 0 Color 0 Clock frequency 0 Color Temp Low Normal High Custom Sharpness 2 Phase 0 Color Temp Low Normal High Custom Color Temp Low Normal Hi
47. jector is required about once a year Failure to clean over a long period while dust has collected inside the projector could cause a fire or breakdown Do not clean the inside of the projector by yourself Be sure to consult your PLUS dealer Table of Supported Frequencies This projector automatically identifies the input signal from the personal computer and selects the optimum supported resolution from the table below Note that a manual adjustment may be required depending on the input signal Please see Adjusting the Clock Frequency of the Input Signal and Adjusting the Phase of the Input Signal on Page E 35 Signal Resolution Frequency Support Horizontal kHz Vertical Hz Analog Digital VESA 640 x 350 31 5 70 1 O 640 x 350 37 9 85 1 O 720 x 350 31 5 70 0 O 640 x 400 31 5 70 1 O 640 x 400 37 9 85 1 O 720 x 400 31 5 70 0 e O 720 x 400 37 9 85 0 O 640 x 480 31 5 60 0 e e 640 x 480 37 9 72 8 O 640 x 480 37 5 75 0 O 640 x 480 43 3 85 0 O 800 x 600 35 2 56 3 O 800 x 600 37 9 60 3 O O 800 x 600 46 9 75 0 O 800 x 600 48 1 72 2 O 800 x 600 53 7 85 1 O 1024 x 768 48 4 60 0 O O 1024 x 768 56 5 70 1 O 1024 x 768 57 7 72 0 O 1024 x 768 60 0 75 0 O 1024 x 768 68 7 85 0 O NEC PC9800 640 x 400 24 8 56 4 O 640 x 400 31 5 70 1 O 640 x 480 31 5 60 0 O 6
48. l Visual Interface standard is used Analog RGB signals cannot be input Personal computers that are not equipped with a DVI D connector require a digital graphics board furnished with a DVI D connector Before making connections turn off the main power to the projector and all the connected equipment Connecting Video Equipment and Personal Computers Obtaining an External Output Signal from a Notebook Computer When projection will be with a notebook computer connected knowledge will be required for the cable connection and notebook computer startup procedure as well as the operation that follows notebook startup Please consult the instruction manual of your notebook computer or the on line help while performing the following procedure 1 Check whether a signal is being sent from the notebook computer to the projector An indication appearing on the liquid crystal display of the notebook computer does not necessarily mean that an external output signal is being output Reference When the frequency under Info of the projector menu is displayed as 0 kHz 0 Hz it indicates that an external output signal is not being output from the personal computer Page E 43 Viewing the Lamp Timer Resolution and Frequency 2 Should a signal not be output from the notebook computer please try the operation described below For an IBM PC AT DOS V computer press the Fn key plus any one of the F1 to F12 keys See the table below
49. l appear in navy blue VIDEO Picture1_ _Picture2__ Setup Option Info Keystone Mode Normal Full Keystone 0 Installation Background Blue Black Auto Power Off Off On LED Off On Each press of the MENU button switches the menu one step in the sequence of Picture 1 Picture 2 Setup gt Option Info Note The menu name will change also when the cursor button is pressed When using the cursor button to se lect the menu name the cursor must be in the menu name column at the very top or else selection will not be possible When the cursor is not located at the menu name the selected menu name will appear in blue For information about the contents list that is displayed in the menu see Page E 31 Menu List Selection of the Item Name Press the cursor button AY and se lect the item name Align the cursor with the desired item name The selected item name will appear in deep blue VIDEO Picture Picture2 Setup Option Info Kevstore Mode Normal Full Keyst 0 Install fion Backgr jnd Blue Black Auto er Off Off On LED Off On Making Adjustments and Settings a HKHH Q Note When the cursor is not located iu at the menu name the selected menu name will appear in blue Press the cursor button lt gt and make the adjustment or selection Adjust or select to produce the best picture
50. laced within the projection distance range that corresponds to the screen size designation Within this range the screen size can be adjusted with the zoom ring Teen Siz 97 4312 Wig Cregi i 1 6 Wig X 95 g N Siz aoe wide 249 8 Ah ingh 44 98 high wig x 202 hi y em 19 i S AS gy Pa has Sh 1 AQ m 84 su 1307 inch mh 3316 wide Rian Wid x A 5 high 4 877 H ing 1 Igh c 50 10 Neh 2652 Wig X 159 1 Pe inch Ty Qhy 2247 Wig c ka Wid 490 bis X 195 inch 1768 wide Igh q l wide x 10 in inch 2 hi h 132 ide x om 34 8 Wiggs 29 4 p ae Wide i ide 475 ah inch bi wide x 30 ih ki Sh cm Sna Twi T high ch 84 9 Wide gh om 40 U Wide th Neh a ey cm feet 4m 3 45 id greet 5m 90 2 13 reat 10 210 6 67 8 95 Lens surface of the main unit Placement Guide Note This is the projection distance when an as pect ratio of 16 9 has been selected Selection of Full Auto or other settings at this projection dis tance will result in the top and bottom of the image extending beyond the screen When establishing a fixed placement the distance could be outside the Zoom adjustment range and a test projection should be conducted Page E 24 Input Screen and As pect Ratio Selection Screen Maximum screen size that allows focussing of a 16 9 aspect ratio im age with 848 x 480 output size This is the distance when an image of 16 9 aspect rati
51. ll be switched on the indicator will flash green for Power ON one minute and then the indicator will be lit green The projec tion screen will brighten in about 40 seconds Setting standby mode Light in orange Press and hold down the ON STANDBY button for about 2 sec onds The indicator will flash orange for 60 seconds and then be lit POWER STATUS orange Standby Attention When switching off the main power or disconnecting the power cable First press ON STANDBY button of the remote control or the main unit to set the standby mode in which the indicator will be lit orange and then switch off the main power If the main power of the main unit is switched off without setting the standby mode this could shorten the life of the lamp or possibly cause damage due to the heat of the lamp E 25 Operation with the Remote Control Input Selection Press the desired input selection button S VIDEO NPP a GR S VIDEO button A press of the button will switch the input to the S VIDEO input signal VIDEO YPbPr button The source selection display will appear If the source selection display is not displayed press the button again AUTO is selected at the initial setting A press of the SET button causes the source selection display to disappear and starts an automatic search of the VIDEO YCbCr YPbPr input signal The input display at the AUTO setting will be Vide
52. ly treated cloth is going to be used please follow any written warnings Do not wipe with thinner benzene or other solvents Doing so could cause them to undergo qualitative changes or the coatings may peel etc When removing the dust of the outflow and intake holes use the brush attachment on a vacuum cleaner to clean out the dust Avoid using the vacuum directly without attaching the adapter as well as the use of a nozzle adapter Do not scratch or otherwise hit the projector body with your nails or other hard object since this will cause scratches Dirty Lens The lens surface has been treated with a special coating Consult your PLUS dealer for cleaning Dust of the Intake and Outflow Holes Dust that collects in the intake and outflow holes will obstruct the ventilation and cause the internal temperature to rise which could cause damage Clean this area carefully As a guideline clean at least every 100 hours Switch off the power with the ON STANDBY button and check that the POWER indica tor has changed to a steadily lit orange then switch off the main power with the POWER switch of the main unit Finally disconnect the power cord Clean out the holes from the outside using a vacuum cleaner Use the brush adapter of the vacuum cleaner to do this Avoid using the vacuum directly without attaching the adapter as well as the use of a nozzle adapter Cleaning the Inside of the Projector Cleaning of the inside of the pro
53. main unit AC IN connector The supplied power cable is connected here Page L 16 FOCUS ring This adjusts the focus of the projected picture Page L 22 POWER STANDBY indicator ZOOM ring On and Standby operation modes are indicated when this This adjusts the size of the projected picture indicator is flashing green or lit orange The indicator is not lit gt Page E 22 when the POWER switch is off gt Page L 21 Coe POWER STATUS STATUS indicator CA BR Lit flashing serve to indicate the main unit temperature lamp lamp cover lamp cartridge and fan conditions ASPECT button ON STANDBY Page E 45 This button selects the aspect ratio i e the ratio of screen width and height of the input video gt Page L 23 ASPECT SOURCE button Q D ON STANDBY button This button selects the input sugnal of the main unit DE This button is used to switch ON the power and set the unit that will be used for the connections gt Page E 23 to the STANDBY mode gt Page E 21 Names of the Main Unit Parts Air intake hole This is an air intake hole used for cooling the main unit Theft prevention locking hole See below Ventilation outflow hole This ventilation outflow hole is used for cooling the main unit and discharges the heat of the lamp DVI D connector VIDEO connector S VIDEO connector This is connected with the 24 pin DVI D output This is connected with the VIDEO
54. n MENU button Used to display menus and in selection of menu names Selected contents Select the desired contents Selected Q ESC button characters appear in red Used to close the menu Item name This is the name of the adjustment or setting The selected item name appears in navy blue A press of the SET button at a location where only SET button the item name is displayed results in a change to the Used to set the menu item selection contents screen The contents will change for the item name PLUS depending on the input selection Cursor buttons 4 gt AY Cursor These are used in menu name selection and The item at the cursor position can be adjusted or set in the contents selection Move the cursor with the cursor buttons ES Note If a remote control operation is not performed in about 10 seconds i e the initial setting time from the time the menu is displaved the menu will automaticallv close Page E 41 On Screen Display Duration Setting The display position of the menu can be changed Page E 41 Moving the Menu Display Position Using the On Screen Menu Display of the Menu Press the MENU button and display the menu Picture Picture Setup Option Info B r Selection of the Menu Name Press the button again and select the menu name The selected menu name wil
55. o YCbCr YPbPr RGB button A press of this button switches the unit to the RGB input signal DVI button A press of this button switches the unit to the DVI input signal The input display will remain on for a while before disap pearing To change the duration of the display see Page E 41 On Screen Display Duration Setting VIDEO YCbCr YPbPr Signal Selection The input signal is specified directly and projected A press of the VIDEO YPbPr button displays the source selection display If the source selection display is not displayed press the button again Select the signal with the cursor AW button or the VIDEO YPbPr button A press of the SET button causes the source selection display to disappear performs a search for the specified signal and projects it Input selection display S VIDEO S VIDEO Note When the power is switched on the input selection conditions that existed when the power was switched off will be in effect When a signal is not input to the selected connector No Signal is displayed When RGB or DVI is selected and No Sig nal is displayed check with Info on the menu Page E 43 Viewing the Lamp Timer Resolution and Frequency When the frequency is displayed as 0 kHz 0 Hz there is no signal from the personal computer See Page E 20 Obtaining an External Output Signal from a Notebook Computer VIDEO
56. o is projected to horizontally fill a 200 4 3 aspect ratio screen H dimension Height from center of projector lens to bottom edge of screen 184 inch 33 8 inch 84 9 cm 80 inch 14 7 inch 37 3 cm 195 inch 35 8 inch 91 5 cm 100 inch 18 3 inch 46 8 cm 38 inch 7 0 inch 17 8 cm 150 inch 27 5 inch 69 8 cm 60 inch 11 0 inch 28 0 cm 120 inch 22 0 inch 56 4 cm 40 inch 7 3 inch 18 6 cm Power Cable Connections 2 Power Cable Connections Use the supplied power cord to connect the power connector of the main unit with the power outlet POWER switch Firmly insert all the LS 0 To wall outlet Power cable supplied Before using the projector first connect D and then 2 after using unplug and then f Attention For pluggable equipment install the projector as near to the power outlet socket that is easily accessible Do not switch off the main power or disconnect the power cable unless the POWER indicator is lit orange Doing so could shorten the life of the lamp or possibly cause the unit to malfunction When the unit is set to off and the LED is not lit using the menu Setup LED items the indicator flashes green for 1 minute then goes off Likewise at this time the main power should not be switched off and the power cord should not be disconnected Connecting Video Equipment and Personal Computers By connecting this unit with video equipment and using a DVD player o
57. o place the screen and the projector 2 Connecting the power cable Page E 16 Power Cord Connections Connect the video equipment and personal computer Connect your equipment to the projector Page E 17 Connections with VIDEO and S VIDEO Connectors Page E 18 Connections with YCbCr Connectors COMPONENT Page E 19 Connections with RGB and DVI D Connector Switching on the main power Page E 21 Turning ON or OFF Main Power IS Switching on the power Page E 21 Turning ON or OFF Power 6 Na bs aw About DLP projectors Though careful attention is paid to providing optimum quality please note that with DLP type projectors in rare cases there may be black spots or bright spots among the pic ture elements Note Please purchase a commercially available screen separately A commercially available cable is required for the connection with the RGB connector of the per sonal computer and an optional cable Order code 27 060 is required for the connector with the DVI D connector An optional cable Order code 27 062 is required for the connection of a DVD player or high defi nition video equipment with the YPbPr YCbCr connector A commercially available video cable is required for the connection of video equipment with the VIDEO connector Please refer to the various manuals of the audio system for information about audio system con nections I6 Prop
58. onitor output RGB connector analog signal or a DVI D connector digital signal Connect personal computers having a mini D Sub 15 pin RGB connector to the RGB connector of the projector and connect personal computers having a DVI standard DVI D connector to the DVI D connector of the projector Check the following before making connections The resolution through this unit is S VGA 800 x 600 dots VGA is enlarged and displayed and XGA is compressed and displayed Input of resolutions higher than S XGA will not be displayed Such resolutions should be converted to a displayable resolution at the personal computer side Check with the Table of Supported Frequencies on Page E 49 The setting method of the personal computer will vary depending on your personal computer For information read the instruc tion manual for your personal computer read the on line help or contact the manufacturer of your personal computer RGB cable Commercially available Plug in then turn the screws to secure Connect with the monitor output or the connector that provides picture display D RGB MONITOR OUTPUT DVI D cable available as an option order code 27 060 Note This unit uses a digital interface 24 pin DVI D connector Digital signal TMDS Transition Minimized Differential Signalling of the DVI Digita
59. ons check that the main power supply is switched off for the projector and the equipment that is to be connected E 17 Connecting Video Equipment and Personal Computers 3 Connections with YCbCr YPbPr Connectors These are connections made with equipment such as DVD players that have YCbCr output connectors or YPbPr output connectors Make connections with the YPbPr YCbCr connectors of this projector Component signal cable Make connections to the YPbPr output jacks marked COMPONENT or available as an option order code 27 062 COLOR DIFFERENCE SIGNAL COMPONENT COMPONENT joj im VPbPr VCbCr connectors and the cables are color coded Match the same colors when making connections Make connections to the VCbCr output jacks marked COMPONENT or COLOR DIFFERENCE SIGNAL Component signal cable available as an option order code 27 062 Note When inputting a YPbPr signal format selection or color space selection may be required page E 38 Please refer to the various manuals for information about video equipment and audio video amplifier and speaker system connections Connecting Video Equipment and Personal Computers 3 Connection with RGB and DVI D Connector These connections are made with personal computers that have a m
60. or room illumination does not strike the screen The more such extraneous light is shielded the higher the contrast and more attractive the image that will be obtained Placement Guide Screens with 16 9 Aspect Ratio at an output size of 800 x 450 These are the projection distances for screens of 16 9 aspect ratio used for the viewing of movie software and other applications The screen is placed within the projection distance range that corresponds to the screen size designation Within this range the screen size can be adjusted with the zoom ring Note This is the projection distance when an aspect ratio of 16 9 LB has been selected Selection of Full Auto or other settings at this projection dis tance will result in the top and bottom of the image extending beyond the screen When establishing a fixed placement the distance could be outside the Lens surface of the main unit zoom adjustment range and a test projection should be conducted Page E 24 Input Screen and As pect Ratio Selection Screen This is the distance when an image of 16 9 aspect ratio is projected to horizontally fill a 200 4 3 aspect ratio screen H dimension Height from center of projector lens to bottom edge of screen 184 inch 38 8 inch 98 6 cm 80 inch 16 9 inch 42 9 cm 150 inch 31 7 inch 80 4 cm 60 inch 12 7 inch 32 3 cm 120 inch 25 3 inch 64 6 cm 40 inch 8 4 inch 21 5 cm 100 inch 21 1 inch 53 9
61. orrects bv enlarging the width at the top to a full sized screen Normal VIDEO Adjustment of Kevstone Distortion Picture1 Picture2 Setup Option Info Press the cursor W button and align the cursor Keystone Mode Normal Full with Keystone then Keystone 0 Installation press the cursor lt gt button to correct the key Background Bie ita stone distribution Auto Power Off off On LED Off On Installation Various inputs allowed Screen Projection System Settings AM Note When projecting from the These settings are for setting projection from the front Picturet Picture2 Floor Rear rear of the screen a translucent of the screen and from the rear of the screen Kevstone Mode Ceiling Front type screen is required Keystone Ceiling Rear Installation Press the cursor AW button and align the cursor with Background Installation then press the SET button Auto Power Off The setup screen will be displayed LED Press the cursor AW button and select the setting condition then press the SET button to finalize Floor Front Projection is from the front of the screen Floor Rear Projection is from the rear of the screen Ceiling Front Ceiling installation with projection from the front Ceiling Rear Ceiling installation with projection from the rear Ceiling Rear oe Floor Rear Floor Front Consult your dealer or installer for special installation s
62. ote Control Inserting the Batteries When using the remote control for the first time install the batteries that were supplied When replacing batteries purchase two of the same type of AA battery Press and at the same time lift Follow the markings on the inside First insert the tabs of the battery the battery case cover at the of the case and insert the batter case cover then press it closed rear of the remote control to ies in the correct plus and mi remove it nus directions Remote Control Range Point the remote control toward the remote control sensor located at the rear of the main unit and operate The range over which the main unit will receive the remote control signal is roughly as follows within 20 above and 20 below a line perpendicular with respect to the sensor and within 40 to the left and 40 to the right The transmission range is about 7 m 23 0 feet Remote control transmitter Remote control sensor Approximately 7 m 23 0 feet Note Exposure of the main unit s remote control sensor or the remote control transmitter to bright light or the obstruction of the signal by an obstacle located in the pathway may prevent operation The remote control will not function when the batteries are exhausted The Procedure Up to Projecting to the Screen Wa 1 Position the projector Page E 13 Projection Distance and Screen Size Determine the locations t
63. oughness and video rite 5 tion H H oom Filter provide a clear picture ProScan Mode Video Auto l Gamma Video Film Graphics Custom Press the cursor button A Y and align the cursor with Color System Auto the desired item then adjust with the cursor lt B but ton Adjust to your preference while viewing the picture Adjustment can be made from 0 OFF to level 4 Zoom Filter i Various inputs allowed Adjusting the Sharpness When Expand VIDEO Note The greater the number of ing Compressing Picture Picture Setup Option Info adjustment level becomes the This adjusts the sharpness of the picture at the time oe ma rail an ae ba ji a of pixel conversion in the selection of the aspect ratio 420m Filter MNNDET Ar aQJUSIMERI TEVA p p ProScan Mode Video Auto becomes the softer an image is A Gamma Video Film Graphics Custom Press the cursor button A Y and align the cursor with Color System Auto the desired item then adjust with the cursor lt gt but ton Adjust to your preference while viewing the picture Adjustment can be made from 0 OFF to level 4 ProScan Mode VIDEO S VIDEO and YCbCr ProScan Mode Settings VIDEO Set this according to the movie material Picture Picture Setup Option Info Video Filter 2 Press the cursor button A W and align the cursor with aan a n 2 roocan Mode ideo uto the ProScan Model then select with the lt P button Samma Video Film Graphics Custom Color System Au
64. output connector This is connected with the S VIDEO output connector of the connector of the equipment to be connected Page E 19 of the equipment to be connected Page E 17 equipment to be connected Page E 17 L A Pb Cb Pr Cr S VIDEO RGB Connector This is connected with the RGB output connector mini D Sub 15 pin of the equipment to be connected Page L 17 CTRL connector This connector is for service personnel only A seal is applied prior to shipping from the factory YPbPr YCbCr Connector End users should not use this connector Doing so by This is connected with the YPbPr output connector or YCbCr output end users may cause breakdown connector of the equipment to be connected gt Page E 18 Theft Prevention Lock The theft prevention lock is supported by the Micro Saver Security System manufactured by Kensington Technology Group E 8 Names of the Remote Control Parts Remote control transmitter The infrared signal is sent from this part ASPECT button This button selects the vertical and horizontal ratio of the screen of the input video Page E 23 TA ONISTANDEW RET ON STANDBY button This button is used to switch ON the power and set the unit ER DEO RGB BV to the STANDBY mode gt Page E 21 VIDEO These buttons are used for the
65. oves the cursor and switches the aspect ratio A diagram of the a sample image with different aspect ratios is carried on the next page Wote The aspect selection display will remain for a while before disappearing x To change the duration of the displav see Page E 41 On Screen Displav Duration Setting This completes the projection screen adjustments For information about operation with the remote control see Page E 25 Opera tion with the Remote Control To adjust or set the brightness picture or other matters display the menu on the projection screen and perform the opera tion Page E 28 Using the On Screen Menu E 23 Adjustment of the Projection Screen Input Screen and Aspect Ratio Selection Screen Projection image with Projection image when Through selection selected Select Full The image is projected to fill the entire screen Aspect 16 9 screens will be longer than wide Select Auto only with RGB or DVI selection While maintaining the aspect ratio of the per sonal computer the image is enlarged or reduced so that no parts protrude beyond the screen and the image is projected to fill the screen Aspect 16 9 screens will be black at the top and bottom LI LI Select 16 9 LB S VIDEO VIDEO YCbCr and YPbPr only The image of long sidewavs movie material is projected to fill the entire screen without the top and bottom black portions T
66. owed On Screen Display Duration Setting VIDEO This is the setting of the time that is displayed on Picturei Picture2 Setup Option nfo screen when the input is switched a menu is dis Language _ En De Frit Es 85 TH H played etc Menu Position Duration 10 sec Press the cursor AW button and align the cursor with Duration then press the cursor 4 gt button and se lect the desired time Settings can be made from 5 seconds to 30 seconds in 5 second units Resetting Storing and Information Info This function performs resetting and the display of information for the method of using the user memory the default values of adjustments and settings and the lamp timer See Page E 28 Using the On Screen Menu for information about performing menu operations Preparation Press the MENU button to display the menu then select Info User Memory Saving and Loading of Video Adjustments This function saves video adjustment and setting val ues and can load them when required Saving can be performed independently for the inputs of VIDEO S VIDEO YCbCr YPbPr RGB and DVI Items that can be saved Menu items of Picture 1 and Picture 2 VIDEO Picture1 _Picture2_ Setup Option Info User Memory Save Load Default Lamp Timer Reset EsSSSe eS Status 100 500 Lamp Timer 1hrs Total 1 hrs Various inputs allowed Note User memory is used when you wish to view
67. r other source in combination with an audio video amplifier and speaker system will allow you to enjoy convincing home theater Connecting the unit to a personal computer will permit presentation data to be projected as a large screen display in conferences and lectures 3 Connections with VIDEO and S VIDEO Connectors These are connections made with equipment that is equipped with a video output connector or an S video output connector such as video decks DVD players laser disc players TV tuners etc Connect such equipment to the VIDEO or S VIDEO connector of this projector Connections with the S VIDEO Output Connector Pb Cb Pr Cr S VIDEO Connect to the output jack marked S VIDEO Check before inserting since this connector must be oriented ia a Connections with the Video Output Connector Connect to the green jack S video cable supplied Connect to the yellow output VIDEO jack marked VIDEO U Video cable Commercially available VIDEO Note Connection can be made with the S1 video and S2 video output connectors but the control signals will not be operable in the projector depending on video equipment Please refer to the various manuals for information about video equipment and audio video amplifier and speaker system connections Attention Before making connecti
68. re Operating temperature 5 35 C 41 95 F 30 85 humidity no condensing Storage temperature 10 60 C 14 140 F 10 85 humidity no condensing 100 240V AC 50 60Hz 2 0A 200 W STANDBY 18W 235 W x91 H x 198 D mm not including protrusion 9 3 W X3 6 H x 7 8 D inch not including protrusion Approximately 2 0kg 4 4 Ibs UL Approved UL 6500 CSA E60065 Meets FCC Class B requirements Meets EMC Directive EN55022 EN55024 Meets Low Voltage Directive EN60065 CE The specifications are subject to change without notice Digital Micromirror Device DMD M by Texas Instruments E 50 Main Unit External View 174 mm 6 9 inch 198 mm 7 8 inch 91 mm 3 6 inch
69. rts Phase f haa Signal 9 the automatic adjustment During the adjustment AUTO is display at the center of the screen When the menu is displayed the button that is associated with the menu item will be operational therefore press the ESC button to close the menu before making this adjustment Using the On Screen Menu Only menu operation methods will be described here Refer to this page should you need to clarify matters during menu operations See the various pages for information about menu functions and performing adjustments and settings To perform adjustments and settings the video is projected and adjustments are made to the optimum condition The remote control should be pointed toward the remote control sensor of the projector and operated To return the various items that have been changed with the menu to their default values i e the condition that existed at the time of purchase see Page E 43 Returning to Standard Settings Names and functions of the buttons Names and functions of the menu screens used in menu operations a f ASPECT Menu names These are the menu headings When a menu is selected there is a switch to the heading screen The selected menu name appears in blue B 3 ON STANDBY Input selection display CO This is the currently G VIDEO selected input signal SVIDEO YPbPr RGB DVI Sraa ED Setting Screen Display Example VIDEO a gt nal fi
70. t is lea Thru A press of the button will display the aspect selection display The aspect ratio is the ratio of the width and height of the screen stored VIDEO S VIDEO and YCbCr Input Selection YPbPr Input Selection RGB DVI Input Selection Aspect S VIDEO Aspect YPbPr Aspect DVI Full Full Full 16 9 LB 16 9 LB Auto 16 9 16 9 16 9 Real Thru Thru Thru Cursor Displays the currently selected contents position Press the ASPECT button while the aspect selection display is shown and make the selection Each press of the button moves the cursor and switches the aspect ratio Also the selection can be made with the cursor AW buttons A diagram of the a sample image with different aspect ratios is carried on the next page The aspect selection display will remain for a while before disappearing To change the duration of the display see Page E 41 On Screen Display Duration Setting Automatic Adjustment of the RGB Signal This automatically adjusts the projected analog Note RGB signal to an optimum condition This automatically adjusts the stripe pat terns color infidelity and flicker which arise from pixel shift When proper adjustment cannot be ob tained with automatic adjustment upon pressing the SET button please adjust manually See E 35 Adjusting the Clock Frequency of the Input Signal and Adjusting the Holding down the SET button for more than 1 second sta
71. the same video adjustment conditions again For example when for the purpose of movie enjoyment optimum adjust ments are made in fine detail and the image is saved Save Even when adjustments are changed in normal use the movie can be viewed with the stored adjustment values when viewing it for full appreciation Saved Save adjustment values are stored even when the main power is switched off or the power cord is disconnected Saving 1 Project the saved image and adjust the menu items of VIDEO Picture 1 and Picture 2 The menu can be closed Picture1 Picture2 Setup Option Info without causing problems When closing select Info ser Memory Sae Loe of the menu Lamp Timer Reset H T Status 100 500 2 Press the cursor AW button and align the cursor with Lamp Timer 1 hrs To 1 hrs User Memory then press the cursor lt gt button and select Save finally press the SET button Note The Save operation overwrites the pre 3 The message display will change to Save User Memory vious adjustment values Press the Sa an 9 y Saving can be performed independently pe as for each input In the load operation the Save User Memor Press the SET button while the message is displayed k y adjustment and setting values that have l i 3 A l been saved for that input mode are This will save the video adjustment and setting val loaded ues of the current input mode Load
72. to Video This setting progressive an input signal on the as sumption that it is a normal interlaced signal Auto This setting automatically determines whether an input signal is the movie material 24 frames or the video material normal interlaced signal to use progressive scanning Input Video Adjustments Picture 2 Pan I1 YPbPr RGB and DVI Movement of Screen Display Position This is used to move the screen position at the time of RGB DVI and YPbPr input selection Press the cursor button AW and align the cursor with Pan then press the SET button The menu display will close and the cursor display will appear Adjust the screen position horizontally with the cursor lt 4 gt button and vertically with the cursor AW button Gamma Various inputs allowed Gamma Settings These are settings of the tone of the image Press the cursor AW button and align the cursor with Gamma then select with the cursor lt gt button Video This is a gamma adjustment value suited to video signals Film This is a gamma adjustment value suited to movies Graphics This is a gamma adjustment value suited to graphics such as computer images Custom adjustments This adjustment permits the creation of a desired gamma curve This is performed while viewing the target image Select Custom with the cursor lt P but
73. to adjust the color reproducibility Press the cursor button AW and align the cur sor with the desired item then adjust with the cursor 4 gt button Low Warm white White with heightened yellow Normal The white of sunlight High Cool white White with heightened blue Custom adjustments Press the lt gt cursor button and align the cursor with Custom then press the SET button The custom adjustment screen will appear Press the AW cursor button to select the color then adjust with the cursor gt button Adjust each of the red green and blue bright ness levels After the adjustment press the SET button to finalize Picture1 Brightness Contrast Color Tint Sharpness Color Temp Custom Adjustment Screen Picture1 Brightness Contrast Color Tint Sharpness Color Temp Picture2 O00 0 Red Pici Green Blue Setup Low Low VIDEO Option Info Normal High Custom 0 0 0 Normal High Custom Note Color temperature or white bal ance refers to the white color that be comes the reference of color represen tation White color is expressed by the mixture of red green and blue light The color temperature adjustment serves to adjust the proportions of this mixture The color representation on the screen will change depending on the environ ment including room illumination Video Adjustments Picture 1 Clock frequency RGBand
74. ton then press the SET button The custom adjustment screen will be displayed 1 Press the cursor 4 button and align the cursor with the index 2 Select the adjustment point with the cursor gt but ton 3 Select the color that is to be adjusted with the cursor AW button then adjust with the cursor gt but ton When required adjust other adjustment points in the same manner 4 Press the SET button to finalize The custom adjustment screen will close Color System RGB Note Picture Picture2 Setup Option Info Screen Movement During DVI and Fall 3 YPbPr Input Selection E Gamma Video Film Graphics Custom Movement of the display position White Peak Off On is permitted oniv when DVI and YPbPr display a screen that is larger than S VGA with THRU i re v Lm a o gt 4 Position i a b gt i QE A y W w VIDEO Picture1 Picture2 Setup Option Info Video Filter 2 Zoom Filter 2 ProScan Mode Video Auto Gamma Video Film Graphics Custom Color System Auto Index 1 Note See Page E 43 Return Picture1 Pic Red 7 ing to Standard Settings for infor Video Filter Green 4 mation about returning to the stan Zoom Filter Blue U dard setting values Note that other p roscat Moda adjustments and settings will also Gamma Video Film Graphics Custom be reset Note Index 1 to 31 indicates ad justment point of a 32nd part of input values between 0 and 255 Input Vi
75. uch as ceiling mounting Setup Background Various inputs allowed Background Color Settings This sets the background color when a signal is not being input to the connector of the projector Press the cursor A Y button and align the cursor with Background then make the selection with the cursor gt button Blue Displays a blue screen Black Displays a black screen Picture1 Keystone Mode Keystone Installation Background Auto Power Off LED Picture2 0 Auto Power Off Various inputs allowed Auto Standby Settings This setting automatically sets the power to the standby mode when a no signal condition has existed at the connector of the projector for 5 minutes or longer Press the cursor AW button and align the cursor with Auto Power Off then make the selection with the cur sor gt button Off Not operational On Operational Picture1 Keystone Mode Keystone Installation Background Auto Power Off LED Picture2 0 LED Various inputs allowed LED Display Settings This setting is used when the light of the POWER STANDBY indicator LED of the main unit is objec tionable during projection in a dark room Press the cursor A Y button and align the cursor with LED then make the selection with the cursor gt button Off Switches off the LED On Lights the LED
76. used to check the lamp timer for a check of the lamp cartridge replacement time and the resolution and frequency at the time of RGB or DVI input Lamp Timer Thrs Total 1hrs the standby condition and press the SOURCE button and the ASPECT button of the main unit at the same time for at least 5 seconds When reset the STATUS indicator will go off Lamp Timer Reset No Yes Press SET to Lamp Timer Reset VIDEO S VIDEO and YCbCr Input Selection TIRES Note Replacing the lamp cartridge Picture1 _Picture2__ Setup Option Info and resetting the lamp timer will not User Memory Save Load reset the total number of operating Default hours The total number of operat Lamp Timer Reset Status 100 500 Lamp Timer 1hrs Total 1 hrs DVI Input Selection oY Picture1 _Picture2__ Setup Option Info Default Lamp Timer Reset Status 100 500 Resolution 800 X 600 Frequency H 37 8KHz V 60Hz Lamp Timer 1hrs Total 1 hrs ing hours indicates the usage time of the projector from date of dis patch to the present Troubleshooting Check the following matters before requesting servicing projecting Problem Check Reference Page No power Has the power plug become disconnected from the outlet E 16 POWER indicator does not Is the lamp cover properly attached E 46 light Has the internal temperature become high When the internal temperature becomes
77. using the menu Setup LED items the indicator flashes green for 1 minute then goes off Likewise at this time the main power should not be switched off e To save power switch off the main power when not in use When the main unit or remote control ON STANDBY button is used to set the projector to the standby mode POWER indicator is lit orange the cooling fan continues to operate Note When a signal is not being input while projecting onto the projection screen No Signal is displayed to indicate the condition The background color of the screen will be blue at this time The background color can be changed to black by via Setup 7 Background of the menu Page E 40 Background Color Settings When the power is switched on the input selection and aspect selection conditions will be the same as the conditions that existed when the power was switched off Adjustments and setting values that were made via menu operations will be stored even when the main power has been switched off or the power cord has been disconnected When the power won t switch on When the internal temperature is abnormally high the power will not be switched on to protect the equipment Wait for a while and then try switching on the power again Should the STATUS indicator be lit or flashing please see When the STATUS Indicator Is Lit Flashing on Page E 45 Adjustment of the Projection Screen Operations include the adjustment o
78. zoom ring and adjust the screen size then turn the focus ring and adjust the ey R amp R mately 20 of the maximum screen size When the focus Seo Se zoom ring is at the center position an adjustment of Ds approximately 10 will be possible i b ZOOM ril Adjustment of the Projection Screen 8 Input Selection Press the SOURCE button and select Input display Note the desired connector S VIDEO SOURCE A press of the SOURCE button will display the selected input Each press of the button moves the selection one step in the sequence S VIDEO VIDEO YCbCr YPbPr RGB gt DVI The selection will not change while Now Search ing is displayed The input display will remain for a while before disappearing To change the duration of the dis The remote control provides direct selec tion from the VIDEO button S VIDEO but ton YCbCr button and DVI button When a function other than AUTO is specified at the source selection display the projector searches for the specified signal among VIDEO YCbCR YPbPr gt Page E 23 Input Selection When a signal is not input to the selected connector No Signal is displayed When RGB or DVI is selected and No Sig nal is displayed check with Info on the menu Page E 43 Viewing the Lamp Timer Resolution and Frequency When the frequency is displayed as 0
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