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11. LAMP 1 LAMP 2 STATUS LAMP 2 STATUS LAMP 2 STATUS LAMP 1 LAMP 2 STATUS HEE Not on GP3 GP4 25 The remote control allows flexible access to the projector settings either through direct keys or through the menu system The remote control is backlit for use in dark environments It also has a data jack that allows for wired connection to the projector When the wire is con
12. WEEE INFORMATION This product conforms to requirements of the EU Directive on waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE This product shall be recycled properly It can be disassembled to facilitate proper recycling of it s individual parts This product is using projection lamps that shall be recycled properly Consult your dealer or relevant public authority regarding drop off points for collection of WEEE WARNING This product contains chemicals including lead known to the S
13. 13 Projector without lens Lens supplied separately Remote control with batteries Product Documentation Power Cord country dependent Before Set up and Use Unpack the supplied parts and familiarise yourself with the various components 14 FB ilex
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16. 39 The projector be ceiling mounted using an approved UL tested listed ceiling mount fixture with a capacity of minimum 160 kg 353 Ibs For ceiling mount use M6 screws that penetrate maximum 12mm 0 5 into the projector body For proper ventilation the minimum distance from ceiling rear wall should be 30 60 cm 12 24 inch WARNINGS Never place the equipment in an unstable location The equipment may fall causing serious personal injury or death Many injuries particularly to children can be avoided by taking simple precautions su
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19. 17 T n m gt Lens IR sensor Ventilation Lens release Power connector Keypad Connector panel LCD Lamp lids Adjustable stacking and levelling feet Adjustment screws for stacking and levelling feet Security lock Ceiling mount 18 T Qo n m CO O gt K 2988 Fa RR LCD TS 2 E RT gt
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21. X M Y PICTURE 49 OVERVIEW The menu system gives access to multitude of image and system controls The menu system is structured through a top menu and several sub menus The sub menus may vary depending on the actual source selected Some functions are not available with some sources Press the MENU key and navigate using the arrow keys on the keypad or the arrow keys on the remote control TOP MENU picture Basic and advanced picture controls installation System controls and infor
22. SOURCE SCAN INSTALLATION OFF STATUS
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27. 60 60 Do not operate the projector outside its temperature and humidity specifications as this may result in overheating and malfunctioning Only connect the projector to signal sources and voltages as described in the technical specification Connecting to unspecified signal sources or voltages may lead to malfunction and permanent damage of t
28. image orientation matalinta settings Hg Le e desktop front desktop ceiling front ceiling rear language stalus source scan UU
29. 37 gt The projector is fitted with two individual projection lamps that can be run in various modes In addition lamps can be replaced as needed separately This ensures an optimized cost of ownership Individual lamp timers are maintained for each lamp Lamp operation mode is controlled in the LAMPS sub menu The projector may be controlled by a PIN Personal Identity Number code The PIN code is 4 digits and if the PIN code is activated you must enter the correct code to unlock the projector To activate the PIN code see the SETTINGS PIN CODE sub menu If an incorrect PIN code is entered you may try again two times If you fail three times in a row a PUK unlock code is needed The PUK code is supplied with the product WARNING ENTERING THE PUK CODE CORRECTLY IS THE CUSTOMERS RESPONSIBILITY If you also fail three times with the PUK code the projector locks up permanently and can only be unlocked by a
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31. advanced horizontal position 267 vertical position phase frequency IRE setup digital level and color space digital level digital color space source correction source correction red offset green offset blue offset red gain green gain blue gain AD calibration m using this function without the correct input signal may result in reduced image quality yes 59 SUB MENU The enhancements sub menu contains range of picture enhancement settings for analogue video inputs DLTI Digital Luminance Transient Improvement level Use this function to increase visible image sharpness DCTI Digital Chroma Transient Improvement level Use this function to increase visible color sharpness in video images 3D comb filter This filter reduces dot crawl in composite video signals 2D peaking A collection of built in filters provided to enhance detail display in edges and blocks
32. SHIFT FOCUS
33. brightness contrast color hue NTSC NTSC
34. STATUS PICTURE CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS STATUS LAMP TIME
35. LAMPS PIN kona PIN kon PIN kon SETTINGS gt PIN CODE gt PIN KOna PIN kon
36. RS232 LAN 35 Various optical adjustments are available depending on your choice of lens All lens adjustments are motorized and controlled from the keypad remote control or via R8232 or LAN Two kinds of lenses are available fixed focal or zoom A fixed focal lens has permanent focal length or throw ratio A zoom lens has variable focal length or throw ratio In addition fixed focal lenses may or may not be shiftable depending on type and model See the specifications for the particular lens The throw ratio is defined as the ratio between the projection distance to the screen and the projected image width With a fixed lens this ratio is set With a zoom lens this ratio can be changed within certain limits specific to the lens in use On the key
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38. z HZ 13 X 208 2 H 21524 2 xz ue LL 0 gt 2 15 range Of fixed and zoom lenses is available to cover most applications both front and rear The lenses are powered and fitted with a bayonet mount for ease of installation Switch off all equipment before setting up for proper function When mounting and changing lenses be aware that the optical system may be exposed to dust and foreign particles as long as the lens is not attached to the system Do
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41. image orientatation 7 RANIO 7 5 source Scan RGB video RGB RGB 4 IR front rear IR
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43. e Pixelworks DNX e 3 Direct view 1 3a LAN RS232 USB The specifications and functionality of this projector may change without prior notice Please visit Our web site to download full instruction manual or find related information userguides projectiondesign com This user guide
44. 33 T SET UP VIDEO Before setting up switch off all equipment For best quality video connect digital video using the HDMI or DVI D interfaces Both inputs are HDCP copy protection compliant Additionally four analogue video sources may be connected using the YPbPr component BNC RGB S VIDEO separate video and VIDEO composite video inputs Component and RGB video will display more detailed images Composite video yields images with less detail Connect the power cord SETUP COMPUTER Before setting up switch off all equipment The projector may be connected to up to four computer sources simultaneously using the HDMI DVI D VGA and BNC inputs The HDMI and DVI D interfaces are all digital and will yield a projected image with very low noise The VGA and BNC interfaces are analog and may cause some noise in the projected image depending on the signal quality from the graphics card in the computer Connect the RS232 interface to allow for individual or global control of multiple units in a daisy chain configuration Connect the LAN connector for individual control and monitoring of multiple projectors over LAN C
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47. brightness pi ture installation settings proliles language 51 PICTURE MENU The picture menu contains basic and advanced settings and adjustments for detailed picture enhancement control All adjustments are local ie specific to each single source being displayed and are stored in memory as such All picture settings are automatically stored relative to the source and recalled upon reconnection brightness Adjusts the image brigh
48. 4 3 16 9 16 10 1 85 1 2 35 1 5 4 vertical keystone color space RGB YPbPr sync level VGA BNC Manually changes the level of sync that is needed for the projector to accept it Warning If set too low the image will disappear sync level RGB vldeo Manually changes the level of sync that is needed for the projector to accept it Warning If set too low the image will disappear lamp Enters the lamp management sub menu See below optical color filters Enables or disables optical color filters from the light path for emphasising on color performance or higher brightness Typically when optical color filters are enabled a larger color gamut and deeper colors are displayed Conversely when they are disabled the color gamut is decreased
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50. picture installation brightness 50 4 contrast 50 w Color hue sharpness 16 aspect fill aspect ratio Y gamma gt advanced enhancements a picture reset source information DynamicBlack profiles language 53 RealColor Accesses color management sub menu see the Color management submenu for more information advanced Enters the advanced settings sub menu enhancements Enters the enhancement settings sub menu picture reset Resets all source specific settings such as brightness contrast and format settings Picture reset does not affect global settings such as installation specific valuses source information Displays information about the source currently being displayed dynamic black A functionality which automatically adapts to the input histogram of the video signal and adjusts the image output by regulating the iris opening so that the contrast is maximized at any one point in time This creates much broader dynamic range for the image and is recommended used in bright rooms venues 54 RealColor Wit m 2158 735 DTE
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53. SETTINGS RC ID RC ID STATUS PIN 1 SETTINGS SOURCE SCAN
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55. blue green yellow fleshtone horizontal deblocking MPEG DVD dynamic contrast enhancement dynamic contrast level
56. VGA AUTO frequency AUTO IRE setup IRE NTSC digital level
57. baud rate RS232 4 800 9 600 19 200 232 LAN T PROFILES SUB MENU The profiles sub menu contains predefined and user saved projector setup profiles so that a specific setting or desired projection mode quickly can be reinstated store settings Stores the user defined menu settings for later use recall settings Reintroduces the previously stored user settings store lens position Store current lens position in profile from O 9 recall lens position Recall lens position from that stored in profile from 0 9 LANGUAGES SUB MENU Selects menu language 70 E fei RE PA XE SC BOSE SR E OE e
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60. horizontal deblocking DVD MPEG 2D dynamic contrast enhancement ANN contrast level 0 mr 519 ez 3 el FSAA LEU lt gt eie get CHS 00 o gol DLTI Digital Luminance Transient Improvement 24 9 0 2 8 amp 01012013 AHE AATE DCTI Digital Chroma Transient Improvement 0 509 ODINS AHS 8 2 n 3D zh HEJ 0 gE II 50 2 SASU 2D iZ amp amp ol Eel 0 EAA 51 2 0 HA 0 ZHE SS SA Bas o HULLA 50 20 5 L CH CEH Color Enhancem
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63. PICTURE LAMP TIME STATUS PICTURE
64. Hy O U gt HHE mc 2 m oO gt 20 KEYPAD english The keypad is illuminated for operation dark environments Available functions are illuminated in yellow while selected active functions are illuminated in green Functions that are not available are not illuminated In addition to the various functions 10 keys are numbered 0 9 These keys are used for PIN code and other numeric functions as applicable POWER Switches the projector between on and standby modes Press firmly 1 sec to switch on Press firmly 1 sec twi
65. 1680x1050 SXGA 1280x768 WXGA n deo filte sync termination deo fliter 5 OSD enable OSD on off only warnings test image
66. Full 1080 WUXGA DLP Dual ArchTM e RealColor e e 10 Dynamic Black
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68. DPMS SETTINGS POWER STATUS STATUS set date and time timer PIN code network factory reset service remote control ID DPMS DPMS timeout backlight timeout menu timeout background splash baudrate broadcast Y 30 minutes 30 seconds 30 seconds black logo 19200 The colors and graphics in this manual may deviate from your projector set up 43 RS 232 AND LAN CONTROL RS 232 You may control and monitor the p
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71. RCID SETTINGS 0 99 zjg 0 WEJ 8 Hi gt 07 POWER AUTO INFO BACKLIGHT
72. 3200 9300 X COOrdinate y coordinate Y Y reset to 065 065 065 0 312 0 329 display customization RealColor 4 back mode coordinates x y desired coords mode off values measured values temperature yL reset to D65 desired values red x 0 600 red y 0 300 green x 0 300 green 0 550 0 140 0 070 measured values red x 0 639 red y 0 348 red luminance 0 205 green x 0 336 green y 0 558 green luminance 0 501 blue x 0 140 blue y 0 121 blue luminance 0 047 white x 0 312 white y 0 34
73. enhancements DLTI level level 3D comb filter 2D peaking adaptive noise reduction CEH red CEH blue CEH green CEH yellow CEH fleshtone horizontal deblocking dynamic contrast enhancement dynamic contrast level 61 INSTALLATION SUB MENU The installation sub menu provides easy access to global system settings including ceiling mount and rear projection settings analogue source sync termination adjustment and keystone These settings will affect all sources connected and are system specific rather than source specific image orientatation Set the image orientation to reflect the installation setting Select between desktop front desktop rear ceiling front and ceiling rear modes The image will be flipped and reversed accordingly source scan When enabled the projector automatically searches for available sources on all input terminals and displays the image from the first one available with a valid input signal Source scan is on by dafault RGB video The component video input can be configuted to receive RGB and composite sync using the composite video input as a fourth connector IR front rear Enables or disables individual IR receivers Disable if the projector is being used with a control system if the projecto
74. e VGA e e DVI D e C Video e S Video e YPbPr SETTINGS STATUS
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79. CONTRAST 29 Press GM or GM to select between settings STORE Press STORE then one digit 0 9 to store user setting in memory RECALL Press RECALL then one digit O 9 to recall user setting from memory 0 9 Used for various numeric functions such as PIN code and user memory ASTERISK Used for RC ID control See the explanation above CAUTION Use of controls or adjustment of performance on products other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure 30 E 4173 GAMMA j amp amp GM n z 4 STORE STORE 0 9 DEF RECALL j amp RECALL REH 0 9 0 9 AFEMATA PIN 5 RC ID 12 8 Ze P BS Er SI fe SE GM GM STORE STORE 0 9
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83. 167 3 164 83 5 0 4 gt g m 501 158 2 RS qp D l 7 n 604 id E 115 ms 135 f SS a 1 355 249 41 SWITCHING ON AND OFF After setting up switch on equipment The projector can be controlled by the keypad by the remote control or using the RS232 or LAN interfaces To switch the projector on firmly press the POWER key on the keypad or the remote control The STATUS indicators will turn from yellow to blinking green when the unit is switched on then stabilize on permanent green either both LAMP1 and LAMP2
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87. 1 RC ID SETTINGS 1 0 99 0 2 0 POWER
88. 2 brightness contrast color
89. LAMP1 LAMP2 SETTINGS RC ID ID STATUS PIN kona PIN kon SETTINGS SOURCE SCAN
90. RS232 RS232 SIS ASCII 32 SET SET RS 232 and LAN communication protocol and command set RS 232 LAN
91. HUE NTSC NTSC sharpness aspect
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93. 4 PIN PIN 4 OK PIN A PIN PIN 83 PIN 30 lt 31 network P IP DHCP
94. 79 CONNECTORS 4 PIN MINI DIN FEMALE 1 GND 2 GND 3 Luma 4 Chroma PHONO RCA FEMALE STEM YELLOW Composite SHIELD GND 80 PHONO RCA FEMALE STEM GREEN G Y SHIELD GND PHONO RCA FEMALE STEM BLUE B Pb SHIELD GND PHONO RCA FEMALE STEM RED R Pr SHIELD GND D DVI D 1 TMDS Data 2 2 TMDS Data 2 3 TMDS Data 2 4 Shield 4 Not used 5 Not used 6 DDC Clock 7 Data 8 NC 9 TMDS Data 1 10 TMDS Data 1 11 TMDS Data 1 3 Shield 12 Not used 13 Not used 14 5V Power 15 HIGH DENSITY DSUB FEMALE 1 Analog R in 2 Analog G in 3 Analog B in 4 AGND 5 AGND 6 Analog R GND in 7 Analog G GND in 8 Analog B GND in 9 Reserved 10 Sync GND in 11 AGND 12 DDC SDA 13 H Sync in 14 V Sync in 15 DDC SCL HDMI 1 TMDS Data 2 2 TMDS Data 2 Shield 3 TMDS Data 2 4 TMDS Data 1 5 TMDS Data 1 Shield 6 TMDS Data 1 7 TMDS Data 0 8 TMDS Data 0 Shield 9 TMDS Data 0 10 TMDS Clock 11 TMDS Clock Shield 12 TMDS Clock 13 CEC 14 Not Used 15 DDC Clock 16 DDC Data 17 Ground 18 5V Power 19 Hot Plug Connect 20 Shell BNC MALE STEM Horizontal Composite sync SHIELD GND BNC MALE STEM RED SHIELD GND BNC MALE STEM Vertical sync SHIELD GND BNC MALE STEM GREEN SHIELD GND BNC MALE STEM BLUE SHIELD GND 2
95. RGB C VIDEO YPbPr RGB X PORT 11 X PORT 1 X PORT 1 21 X PORT 2 X PORT 2 LIGHT INDICATORS LAMP 1 1 LAMP 2 2 STATUS 1 DVI HDMI DVI D
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98. SET 10 15 45 LAMP 1 LAMP 2 1 2
99. 1 1 MENU OK ZOOM ZOOM FOCUS FOCUS SHIFT
100. INFO picture anistaliation profiles source information projector name part number serial number manufactured y manufactured w software version lamp 1 remaining lamp 1 time lamp 2 remaining lamp 2 time total operating lamp 1 power lamp 2 power lamp mode DHCP MAC address IP address subnet mask default gateway TCP UDP port lens mounted Language DLP 1080p WW hrs hrs hrs hrs hrs Oo Oo 00 0D 8A 43 2A 0B 192 168 1 90 255 255 255 0 198 162 1 1 1025 standard 1 60 2 32 1 73 g NO IMAGE No connection Check if all connections are properly made Source off Check if the equipment is powered on Lamp dead The lamp may need replacement Source hibernated Engage the source to display and activate image Notebook external screen Different notebook PC s use different combinations of keystrokes to enable the external graphics port Source scan off Check SOURCE SCAN in the INSTALLATION sub menu If settin
101. 16 234 0 255 digital level and color DVI digital color RGB YUV source correction RGB YPbPr
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103. source information dynamic black picture installation brightness 50 4 contrast sharpness aspect fill aspect ratio RealColor Y gamma advanced enhancements picture reset source information a DynamicBlack nratiles language 55 RealColor SUB MENU The RealColor sub menu gives access easy to use tools to achieve perfect colors grey scale and color matching between projectors and is increadibly powerful Each projecto
104. 10 24 SETTINGS gt TIMER gt 08 00 20 00 10 00 18 00 VGA timer
105. set date and time Q timer c m PIN code CO network la factory reset CO service remote control ID broadcast CO DPMS DPMS timeout 30 minutes DPMS backlight timeout 30 seconds
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108. 4 3 16 9 16 10 On 12V Off OV RS232 video filter VGA VGA VGA SMPTE video filter BNC BNC BNC SMPTE eco mode lamp 1 2 power 1 2 lamp mode
109. optical color filters trigger auto off Auto Tpurrep 4 3 16 9
110. RGB HDMI DVI D VGA BNC 4 HDMI DVI D VGA BNC RS232 LAN LAN
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112. 1 2d n X PORT 2 CM 2 X PORT 2 LIGHT LAMP 1 LAMP 2 STATUS 1 2 73 J 0108 AmE PT X PORT 2 YPbPr POWER 23 STATUS Indicates the system status by green yellow and red colors PERMANENT GREEN LIGHT The projector is turned on and in normal operation PERMANENT YELLOW LIGHT The unit is in standby mode no source s connected or the source s connected are inactive or switched off thereby activating the power save function DPMS You may enable or disable t
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114. KRAE RA SETTINGS DPMS ERRORES STATUS fRZRKTTEAA 8 SETTINGS DPMS EB POWER 1 1 ARA STATUS AGE ARAS STATUS EHAR RS2 3 2 LAN PU0WER STATUS LAMP 1 LAMP 2
115. STORE 0 9 RECALL RECALL 0 9 0 9 PIN kona p 6 6 The conector panel may be illuminated by pushing the LIGHT key the keypad WARNING Always use 3 prong grounded power cord to ensure proper grounding of the unit Never use 2 prong power cords as this is dangerous and could lead to electrical shock A S VIDEO Used for improved quality video B C VIDEO Used for standard video quality C YPbPr Used for high quality video reproduction D DVI D Digital RGB For a low noise computer and video image HDCP compatible
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117. RAAF E FH SR IRE XE B9 DR E AJ HE f 58 SHIFT EHE 95 BIRA FLE UHRE B ERT EE D EIE 8 3379751918 a o RS232 LAN
118. vertical position phase VGA AUTO frequency AUTO IRE setup IRE NTSC digital level 16 234 0 255 digital level and color space
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120. 2 RS232 SIS ASCII 1 32 SET GET GET SET RS 232 LAN RS232 INSTALLATION 4800 9600 19200bps LAN RS232 LAN
121. EN 60 825 1 1994 A11 11 WARNING SYMBOLS ON THE PROJECTOR READ USER GUIDE Attention Read the user guide for further information DANGEROUS VOLTAGE Danger High voltage inside the product HOT Warning Hot surfaces WAIT Warning Wait until cooled down MERCURY Warning Lamp contains mercury Recycle properly do not dispose of in ordinary waste UV Warning UV radiation inside the product RECYCLE Warning Recycle properly do not dispose of in ordinary waste NO TELEPHONE Warning Do not connect to telephone lines 12 B ise FH PARS 5 68 EREE 8 S 4 4 ME BEAD m 08 6 HIA U UV WAEA
122. ID ID ID DPMS DPMS DPMS timeout DPMS DPMS 1 180 30 backlight timeout 30 menu timeout
123. SERR 3200 70 9300 FR Kelvin 28 XERA PRE y amp XERA MiB 6 3 065 Teig RBS ELA 065 x 0 312 y 0 329 3E Ibl 322873 GA BUE 2 RealColor RealColor desired coords mode desired values measured values
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125. DPMS menu timeout 30 seconds background splash logo baudrate 19200 DPMS timeout DPMS 1 no 180 30 backlight timeout 30 menu timeout 30 Splash
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129. Dual Arch RealColor IRIS 10 Dynamic Black Pixelworks DNX 3
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132. RS232 4800 9600 19200 bps 29551438 RS232 LAN e 2 factory reset service Servico remote control ID ID ID ID 99 broadcast ID
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134. 2 SUE TI PRSE SUE fA 12VDC RAA 100 AFERRA TZ USB IRAR CIO 388 333 Je Tj pod ie ROSE PS B RP SL 85 375 X PORT 1 X PORT 2 LAFFE HIENE HDCP 2 RGBHV LAN RJ45 2 LIGHT 3 ERE 2 S VIDEO S B C VIDEO D DVI D Digital RGB HDCP VGA RGBHV HDMI RGB YCbCr ver 1 3a
135. X PORT 1 amp 2 X PORT VGA VGA DVI HDMI DVI D HDMI S VIDEO S BNC RGBHV BNC YPbPr C VIDEO ASPECT MENU 1 ARROW KEYS OK OK BRIGHTNESS
136. SHIFT IRIS IRIS SHUTTER SHUTTER VGA VGA n scies 1 2 X PORT 1 RS SHUTTER 21 KEYPAD english DVI HDMI Activates the DVI D HDMI input BNC Selects source YPbPr Activates the component video Input S VIDEO Selects separate video as active source C VIDEO Activates the composite video input Accessing RGB function When enabled pressing C VIDEO or YPbPr will activate RGB VIDEO input X PORT 11 Activates the X PORT 1 This key is enabled by the X PORT 1 device as and when attached Functionality depends on the actual device connected see separate user guide for this device X PORT 2 Activates the X PORT 2 This key is enabled by the X PORT 2 device as and when attached Functionality depends on the actual device connected see
137. lamp mode LAMP MODE single 1 2 1 2 dual auto switch auto switch delay 1 1 24 lamp eco mode lamp 1 2 TT P lamp mode single 1 single 2 dual auto switch auto switch delay 18 hrs m rr m trigger im aspect trigger mode auto screen trigger mode auto 65 SETTINGS SUB The settings sub menu contains settings that are system specific and source independent such as networking and third party equipment inte
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154. RATIO SHARPNESS 75 p gt The projector may from time to time need cleaning Never open the unit as this will void any warranties Refer service and repair to qualified personnel only The projector is using lamps that have a limited life time Please refer to the LAMP CHANGE section below for further details Only the exterior of the unit may be cleaned Use a damp cloth Make sure no liquids enter the inside of the projector Vacuum clean all the air vents regularly to maintain sufficient air flow The projection lens is sensitive to scratches Use lens cleaning tissue available at all photographic stores when cleaning the projection lens Use lens cap when not in use HEAVY DUTY AND CONTINOUS USE The projector contains moving parts such as cooling fans that have limited life expectancies When the projector has been used for 8 000 hours and when the unit is used in mission critical applications it is recommended that the projector is given preventive maintenance by a qualified service person This will help ensure long term stable operation This product contains no user serviceable parts If the product fails to function as expected please first check that all connections are properly made and that the power cord is properly connected Please check that the projector as well as the
155. service DPMS timeout 30 minutes LED indicators mute BI backlight timeout 30 seconds um menu timeout 30 seconds execute time r background black PIN code PIN kon set date and time PIN kon date dd mm yyyy PIN kOn time hh mm ss
156. 10 27 ZOOM Enables you to zoom in or out on the displayed image FOCUS Enables you to increase or decrease picture focus IRIS Opens or closes iris SHIFT Enables you to shift the lens left right or up down by pressing SHIFT and then using the arrow keys X PORT 1 amp 2 Selects custom interfaces used for application specific signal processing conform to the X PORT specification Not available on all models VGA Selects the VGA input DVI HDMI Selects the DVI or HDMI input S VIDEO Selects the separate video input as signal source analogue RGBHV Selects alternative analog computer graphics video interface YPbPr Selects component video input C VIDEO Selects the composite video input as signal source ASPECT Cycles through the aspect ratios available with the current source MENU Toggles the menu system on and off and navigates one step backward in the menu system ARROW KEYS Use the arrow keys to navigate in the menu system and other adjustments OK Press OK to confirm selected option in menu BRIGHTNESS Press to regulate picture brightness LASER Activates the built in laser pointer WARNING Do not point laser beam at people Do not stare into laser beam when activated on the remote control Laser light may permanently damage sight Do n
157. DVI HDMI S VIDEO RGBHV YPbPr C VIDEO MENU OK BRIGHTNESS LASER
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164. 65 LAMP 64 SETTINGS Dc bc aD Da 67 PROFILES RR Rae 71 LANGUAGES Rh rns 71 STATUS uu as rur auus c e p o c o p ar p o p e ha 73 rra 75 llis reris 75 75 2 doi 75 EL re 75 77 77 77 nN 79 la 81 BASERMBI EE 81 lea 83 nisu 85 This digital projector is designed with the latest state of the art technologies in illumination imaging optics elec
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167. etti back english francais Deutsch espariol norsk svensk karo RPX portugu s LM E E EE EE RE NE EE NE NE EE w italiano 71 STATUS SUB MENU The status sub menu can be invoked through the menu system directly from the INFO key on the remote control It gives direct and easy to understand information on system and connected source status 72 Toe T GR AK ST SE RATAA SUELE ERR ERO IUS 2 INFO 2 INFO 69 Ol iz m Al 2 B urere p USLU Al el gt SUL D mol 2E 9 1LI 2 8219 SE O4 2
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177. 380 EA ELI C BACKLIGHT E HHU BUCH H20 E 105 0 4522 HELICE 2
178. 0 92 X SILICH 0 9 JHA S L CH 2 store settings recall settings store lens position 0 9 recall lens position 0 9 picture picture matalinta weti 4 Store settings recall settings store lens position recall lens position
179. 16 10 12 Off 0 B RS232 video filter VGA SMPTE VGA video filter SMPTE BNC LAMP eco mode lamp 1 2 power 1 2
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184. IR IR IR IR wide setup 1680x1050 WSXGA 1280x768 WXGA sync MM VGA BNC VGA BNC OSD enable OSD OSD
185. LI CH BNC BNCE Sa aE L CH S VIDEO ees C VIDEO Arue 9 5 aL CH RGB 715 C VIDEO YPbPr 4 RGB 21 X itE 1 18 48110 0 1 amp AIOIL A SAA 2F0 amp amp 21 5 0 DVI HDMI DVI D HDMI X ME 2 SSesLLL O 2 FAAA SHU 2 2 55101 ecl LIGHT 9949 92 AAU SLICE INDICATORS 2 4 BI 2 9 9121 USR YpbPr S VIDEO C VIDEO C VIDEO YPbPr RGB VIDEO X PORT 1 2d 1
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187. tes 191 ere S S 88 ILI e SANA RHS 214 Class A 25101 O SAAN 5 gt tu 2 10 00 00 40 gt C mor mJ c gt 0x 001 4 o fo gt ce goZ s Ugut o Asie 09 daer Ja 02 9 on gt y 40 amp E p T Q Cc a FCC 9 part 152 ESHU 52 SAA FH 09 Ol SAE LIFI Class A 26 Canadian ICES 003 ELl CH Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada au cass A 0 s A Set FCC
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190. OK OK timer 40 41 number ZH 724385 1 1 10 time 1 1 334 UT start up source 221 time OK PIN
191. RE Ed 5 8r Es NE Zr n 8755 EKRAR MA SUBIT SES EPIS 2 MENU picture installation settings profiles
192. USLC PIN BE 4 al DES 801 mel 2152 2149 c AL ASS AI PIN gas Pier Y 2191 Sa sS qo EJ MJ gatete ICH et PIN BPEJ ASHA teady p AS Ab 39 30 3110 XI 9 PIN RS Esa 21 918 HAHI 908 AEAII 50 23 IP 4518 4 UAD 9 101 91012 EEA 45 2 0 2112 0 2 5 8 amp col 2 SETTINGS PIN set date and time ANA picture Installation settings profiles language status
193. adaptive noise reduction This filter adapts to the source material and reduces noise in motion video CEH Color Enhancement red blue green yellow fleshtone The Color Enhancement filters enhance individual colors by analyzing the image and allowing gain contrast to the color selected Fleshtone adjustment enhances the gain setting for a range of colors that are typical flesh tones horizontal deblocking A 2D filter that analyzes each frame for jaggies and blocking and reduces so called MPEG blocking artefacts typical with DVD and other compressed video formats dynamic contrast enhancement Dynamically adjusts and adapts image contrast dynamic contrast level Sets the level for dynamic contrast improvement 60 E CL ERE 8 RIA FRUA DLTI 8 JR SS RTRUP SUR S S 2D CR XC ER 5 rz RR ER DEJES 8836 E o 85 T f ERARE 2D RR AEW DVD
194. or either one depending on the lamp operation setting selected When using the remote control either all or select individual units may be addressed see the SETTINGS sub menu RC ID By activating the RC ID individual control of units in a multiple unit set up is then made possible The keypad with light up so that all accessible funtions are lit yellow Functions that are selected will turn green If the STATUS indicators are flashing yellow please wait until they turn permanent yellow Issue the PIN code if activated When only one source is connected the projector will auto detect that source If more sources are connected the projector will search for the next active source according to the following list provided that SOURCE SCAN is activated in the SETTINGS sub menu see description of menu system e e VGA e DVI D e e S Video YPbPr Component Select source by pressing the direct access source keys on the keypad or the direct source selection keys on the remote control Only sources that are active will be displayed If no source is active searching messages will appear on the screen If no source is active for a long time the projector will go in standby mode if DPMS Display Power Management Signalling is enabled in the SETTINGS sub menu The STATUS indicators will turn from green to flashing orange then permanent orange The projector will turn back on if at least one so
195. 9 PIN DSUB FEMALE 1 NC 2 RXD 3 TXD 4 NC 5 GND 6 NC 7 NC 8 NC 9 PIN DSUB MALE 1 NC 2 3 RXD 4 NC 5 GND 6 NC 7 NC 8 NC 7 7 HIE 3 5mm stereo mini jack TIP 5V DC RING SIGNAL STEM GND 3 5mm mini jack TIP 12V DC STEM GND 3 5mm mini jack 12V DC 80mA max STEM GND RJ 45 11X 21X 4GND 5GND 6RX 8GND DIGITAL USB 1 VCC 2 Data 3 Data 4 GND a IMAGE SIZES 1920 1080 1920 1200 10 0 9 0 8 0 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 Screen width LLL LLL LLL y L pL LLLI ERR d _ EL A 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 0 10 0 M nul WUXGA 117 96 1080 124 96 WUXGA 84 96 1080 89 Distance to screen WUXGA 84 96 1080 89 96 5 regulations provide that changes modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible manufacturer could void your authority to operate the equipment Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a C
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197. disable PIN code or change it follow the same procedure as above When PIN code is enabled the user is prompted to enter the code when powering up the projector The user has three attempts See PIN code security on page 30 31 for more information network The projector features a built in network connector for asset management and control over IP The network menu allows enabling DHCP in order to automatically be assigned an IP when connected or setting a static IP address subnet mask and default gateway Highlight the setting to be changed press OK and change the values with the up down arrow keys Move beteween values with the left right arrow keys 66 E RETKA BEDRAE EPERE 1321082670 85 RE AHR REME UAE 35820158 TS rh aS S T 2T 9C 82 40 41 1 10 fn ARZE
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199. separate user guide for this device LIGHT This key switches the illumination of the connector area on and off INDICATORS The LAMP 1 LAMP 2 and STATUS indicators are not keys so please do not push 1 Not applicable to all models 1 mn 3 5 EXCEN E X PORT 28 BNC FOCUS T3 DVI HDMI DVI D HDMI BNC YPbPr S VIDEO E98 is C VIDEO 15 RGB gk YPbPr RGB VIDEO X PORT 11 1 X PORT 1 182 X PORT 21 X PORT 2 X PORT 2 CORS 07115872 FH PRSE LIGHT T USE FI EHE DUIS INDICATOR 1 LAMP 1 2 LAMP 2 STATUS 1 E LCD LED KEYPAD DVI HDMI DVI D HDMIV A A BNC BNC YPbPr S VIDEO S S C VIDEO
200. special service unlock code To access this code you will need to contact your dealer or a service station The service unlock code will be generated based on a secure encrypted number that is produced by the projector itself The projector will produce a new number every time NOTE TO UNLOCK THE PROJECTOR PROOF OF OWNERSHIP MUST BE PROVIDED BY THE CUSTOMER 38 3 5 ENTERAS EB SEN LAMPS PIN CT AGRAURS PIN 343 4 PIN 85 B 832 SIL 90 SETTINGS gt PIN 5 PIN CODE T PIN 83 RES 1 4 4 RAER I S ESSI RATER SD ZAFER RRASA Uh ER n a
201. time as desired In this way a flexible scheme can be established Observe the 24 hour time format For more information see the SETTINGS TIMER menu The following example illustrates a case where the projector turns on at 08 00 in the morning 8 am and switches off at 20 00 8 pm on weekdays Monday through Friday Weekends Saturdays and Sundays it turns on at 10 00 10 am and off at 18 00 6 pm VGA is used as the source For this four programs are needed 2 for on and two for off 46 E SERIE TE RI ETT BT BI BU SCR ES f E LS DER 8 10 24 gt TIMER 08 00 8 am 20 00 8 pm 10 00 10 18 00 6 57
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203. 4 white luminance 1 000 57 ADVANCED SUB MENU The advanced sub menu contains less used and more specific picture adjustment settings horizontal position Shifts the image sideways vertical position Shifts the image up or down phase Adjust for stable image A jittery image may appear with certain VGA sources You may also press the AUTO button on the keypad or remote control to optimize frequency Adjust image width An incorrect setting may produce vertical unstable bands in the image and parts of the image may not be displayed on screen Push the AUTO button to find a correct setting or manually adjust the frequency until the vertical bands disappear Frequency adjusts the pixel clock sampling frequency IRE setup Sets black level for NTSC video input sources digital level Sets the dynamic range for the digital inputs to video or range 16 234 or 0 255 digital level and color space When set to automatic the projector automatically detects both the color space and the level of the digital input signal over HDMI or DVI Manual lets the user override the detection digital color space Sets digital color space to RGB or YUV source correction Available with an analogue RGB input signal or with a progressive signal YPbPr Optimises input signal for processing Use this to correct for source signal level inaccuracies The AD calibration process can only be performed with a specific input test image f
204. 4 back program number weekday s execute time action start up source status timer 4 back program number weekday s execute time action status timer 4 back program number weekday s execute time action start up source status timer 4 back program number weekday s execute time action status set date and time 4 back date time day of week monday friday 08 00 power on VGA enabled monday friday 20 00 power off VGA enabled saturday sunday 10 00 power VGA enabled saturday sunday 18 00 power off VGA enabled dd mm yyyy hh mm ss monday 47 IMAGE CALIBRATION AND CORRECTION Some applications require very precise color reproduction of the images In addition depending on application different color standards are applied When preparing for correct color reproduction both the source and the projector must be considered The projector offers several ways to calibrate colors as well as correction of the input signal The source may need correction because it is usually not calibrated from the factory which leads to higher or lower signal levels than nominal In addition R G and B may be slightly different not balanced adding a tint to the image Correcting the input signal means adjusting the gain contrast and offset brightness of R G and B individually This is in addition to the normal brightness and contras
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209. LAMP indicators on the keypad will turn red when lamp expires Change the lamp when lifetime expires Always replace lamp with the same type and rating The lamp includes an electronic lamp timer that is tracking the life time of the lamp Allow the unit to cool down for 60 minutes before changing lamp WARNING Be careful not to touch the protective glass when replacing the lamp house this may cause the protective glass to overheat and break while in use WARNING Be extremely careful when removing the lamp module In the unlikely event that the bulb ruptures small glass fragments may be generated The lamp module is designed to contain these fragments but use caution when removing the lamp module A Release the screw LAMP 1 or LAMP 2 depending on which lamp that needs to be replaced B Open the lamp lid S C Turn the three locking screws a quarter turn anti clockwise D Pull the lamp out Replace with a new lamp in reverse order E Insert a new lamp Observe the guide pins F Turn the tree locking screws a quarter turn clockwise G Close the lamp lid H Turn the locking screw clockwise Warning In the unlikely event of a lamp rapture a limited amount of mercury vapor may be emitted into the room To avoid inhailing this mercury vapor which is toxic and can be harmful for lungs and nervous system the room should be thoroughly ventilated for a period of at least 30 minutes There are no known health haza
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215. VGA analogue RGBHV Standard analog computer graphics interface HDMI High quality digital RGB or YCbCr ver 1 3a HDCP compatible analogue RGBHV An alternative analog computer graphics or video interface RS 232 control in out Allows for wired remote control and monitoring of many projector functions used in installation environments The secondary output connector allows for daisy chaining enabling both individual and global control and monitoring of multiple projectors 1 RC Allows connection of external IR receiver or wired remote control J Triggers 12VDC 100mA max for screen drop and aspect ratio control K USB Upgrade flash port only L LAN RJ45 Provides access to control and monitoring over a Local Area Network M X Port 1 2 Custom interfaces used for application specific signal processing Use only approved interfaces that conform to the X PORT specification Not available on all models 32 j amp ER LIGHT 8 E 88050 42446 JH 19 36 BUR AA XERRA BU EUR A B C D S VIDEO FA T C VIDEO YPbPr DVI D RGB HDCP 1 HDMI RGB YCbCr 1 3a RS 232
216. apts the input aspect ratio to fill a 16 9 window and moves it up to give room for subtitles fill 4 3 fills a 4 3 window gamma The source image is adapted to characteristics typical to certain applications This enables an optimized display of images depending on whether the source material is film based video computer etc 52 E ER DLE SE gern MAARRE FES RAAT HEE Ef RANEE uus Z HERRA 5g NTSC NTSC AME 10 RS ARR ARR SETTA BILL 3875 16 9 CEA AE 16 9 EDD 16 9 16 9 M 16 9 16 9 4 3 4 3 Gamma
217. ce to switch off AUTO Adjusting the projector to display a correct image including position width height contrast brightness and overall stability MENU Activates the menu system Use the four arrow keys to navigate and OK to activate ARROW KEYS Use the arrow keys to navigate the menu system or to control lens and LCD functions OK Confirm menu option when menu system is activated ZOOM Select ZOOM then use arrow keys to zoom in or out FOCUS Select FOCUS then arrow keys to focus the image SHIFT Select SHIFT then the arrow keys to shift the image up down or sideways IRIS Select IRIS then arrow keys to adjust to desired combination of brightness and contrast SHUTTER Press SHUTTER to stop the projected image completely VGA Selects the VGA input as active source PORT 2 m 7 T 9 0 C VIDEC ETE RJ 0 9 5 10 PIN BAR Ae POWER 1 ADRE C3 TXH AUTO CRTE SERE EIE HEE REMEK EE R MENU LCD OK ES Ep ZOOM FOCUS SHIF
218. ch as e Using cabinets or stands recommended by the manufacuterer of the equipment e Only using furniture that can safely support the equipment e Ensuring the equipment is not overhanging the edge of the supporting furniture e Not placing the equipment on tall furniture e g cupboards or bookcases without anchoring both the furniture and the equipment to a suitable surface Not placing the equipment on cloth or other materials placed between the equipment and supporting furniture Educating children about the dangers of climbing on furniture to reach the equipment or its controls 40 PIERIS UL 160 TF 55 353 85 M6 12 5 ARER 54 8938 1 EB S 30 60 12 24 E STRE RUE ERA Dim os 8 8 5 ERI EBD Xe in eS cR ERA e 115 2 e E 2 160kg UL
219. contains important information about safety precautions and the set up and use Of the projector Please read the manual carefully before you operate the projector SAFETY This device complies with relevant safety regulations for data processing equipment for use in an office environment Before using the projector for the first time please read the safety instructions thoroughly WARNING Use only the cables and cords supplied with the projector or original replacement cables Using other cables or cords may lead to malfunction and permanent damage of the unit Always use grounded power cord to ensure proper grounding of the unit Never use 2 prong power cords as this is dangerous and could lead to electrical shock Never open the unit The projector contains no user serviceable parts Refer all repairs to qualified personnel only Make sure that no objects enter into the vents and openings of the set Do not spill any liquids on the projector or into the vents or openings of the unit To prevent the spread of fire keep candles or other open flames away from this product at all times Always remove lens cap before switching on the projector If the lens cap is not removed it may melt due to the high energy light emitted through the lens Melting the lens cap may permanently damage the surface of the projection lens Do not look into the projection lens when the projector is switched on The strong light may permanently
220. damage sight Do not look into the laser beam when activated on the remote control aser light may permanently damage sight Do not point laser beam on people or animals Only place the projector on a stable surface or mount it securely using an approved ceiling mount secured to a suitable construction For stacking maximum two projectors may be stacked See detailed instructions in separate installation guide Do not drop the projector Always operate the projector horizontally within the range of the adjustable front and rear feet Operating the unit in other positions may reduce lamp life significantly and may lead to overheating resulting in malfunctioning The projector may be rotated so that the lens points downwards It may not be rotated around the through the lens axis See separate description in the technical specifications part Always allow ample airflow through the projector Never block any of the air vents Never cover the unit in any way while running Allow for sufficient distance to walls and ceilings to avoid overheating Minimum safety distance to any side of the unit is 60 cm 24 in any direction CAUTION Hot air is exhausted from the rear vent Do not place objects that are sensitive to heat nearer than 60 cm 24 to the exhaust vent The projector is designed for indoor use only Never operate the unit outdoors 3 S Xx Sb Xx
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223. f the used lamp carefully by proper recycling Mercury is a naturally occurring stable metallic element that may pose a safety risk to people under certain conditions According to the Public Health Statement for Mercury published by the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry part of the United States Public Health Service the brain central nervous system and kidneys are sensitive to the effects of mercury and permanent damage can occur at sufficiently high levels of exposure Acute exposure to high concentrations of mercury vapor can cause conditions such as lung and airway irritation tightness in the chest a burning sensation in the lungs coughing nausea vomiting and diarrhea Children and fetuses are particularly sensitive to the harmful effects of metallic mercury to the nervous System No adverse effects are expected from occational exposure to broken lamps Seek medical attention if any of the above symptoms are experienced or if other unusual conditions are experienced following lamp rupture 3 IS ROSE AUI MATE S MARRIES REA SIUS Az E SS EERIE AD GO XT OSGKEKSUB UHP TETRA ho
224. g is OFF the projector will not search for the next active source but will remain with the current source selected Lens cap Check that the lens cap is off DARK IMAGE Old worn lamp The lamp may need replacement Check the lam life time in the STATUS sub menu Low brightness or contrast settings Use the remote control or the menu system PICTURE sub menu for CONTRAST and BRIGHTNESS adjustment FLICKERING IMAGE Bad lamp Replace the lamp Check the LAMP TIME in the STATUS sub menu UNSHARP IMAGE Lens not focused Focus the lens properly Keystone correction may have been activated inadvertently Parts of the image is compressed that affects the display of fine line graphics text and other images of high resolution Source resolution is different from projectors native resolution The projector will automatically scale and resize the input format to its native resolution Use a different scaling factor in the PICTURE sub menu ASPECT RATIO You may also adjust the SHARPNESS 74 RR TERK fS SI AR TO FIO EEZ iH INSTALLATION SOURCE SCAN XH OFF BILE
225. he power save function in the SET UP sub menu DPMS on or off FLASHING YELLOW LIGHT Please wait The yellow light will flash a period after power cord is connected 10 15 sec and a period after going to standby mode while lamp is cooling down approximately 45 sec The projector may not be turned on again until the light has turned to permanent yellow FLASHING RED LIGHT Projector is overheated Turn off immediately Check if air inlets are covered or if ambient temperature is outside specifications The projector can not be restarted unless the power cord is disconnected and reconnected again If the projector continues to flash red you will need to return the unit for service LAMP 1 LAMP 2 Indicate the status of each lamp by green and red colors PERMANENT GREEN LIGHT The lamp is on and in normal operation PERMANENT YELLOW The lamp is ready and in standby mode FLASHING YELLOW Please wait Lamp is cooling down PERMANENT RED LIGHT Lamp life has expired or lamp is not igniting or lamp door is open Please change projection lamp immediately Failing to change lamp may lead to lamp explosion NO LIGHT No lamp inserted connected LCD The projector is fitted with a backlit LCD screen that reports system status You can navigate the LCD screen by using the arrow keys on the keypad 24
226. he unit Allow the unit to cool down for 60 minutes before lamp change INFORMATION AND WARNING ABOUT POTENTIAL HEALTH ISSUES RELATED TO MERCURY VAPOR This projector uses a very powerful UHP M lamp for illumination to produce an extremely bright image This technology is similar to other high pressure discharge lamps that are extensively used in cars street lights and other lighting appliances today These lamps like fluorescent lighting contain small amounts of mercury The amount of mercury present in a lamp is far below the limits of danger set by the authorities It is very important that lamps containing mercury are treated properly to minimize potential health hazards UHP lamp like any other high brightness projector lamp is under high pressure when operating While the lamp and the projector are carefully designed to minimize the probability of lamp rupture the lamp may break while operating and small amounts of mercury vapor may be emitted from the projector The probability of rupture increases when the lamp reaches its nominal It is therefore highly recommended that the lamp is replaced when the rated lifetime is reached As a general precaution secure good ventilation in the room when operating the projector If lamp rupture occurs evacuate the room and secure good ventilation for 3O minutes Children and pregnant women in particular should leave the room When replacing a wom lamp dispose o
227. in a separate document RS 232 LAN communication protocol and command set You may consider using the LAN interface as a means of theft detection When the projector is removed the LAN will be disconnected this may be detected over the local area network and could be used to trigger an alarm 44 E RS 232 LAN RS 232 17 RS232 v FE RR T Ws RS232 SIS ASCI 9 40 ARAZIN A 32 SET 5 HEE ERMA SPLA P RS 232 LAN 3 S f ix BEBE RS232 BERE INSTALLATION 4800 9600 19200 bps z Ey LAN LAN RS232 LAN TART S BU RN DX RS232 48 dp RARER ELE IP defe PEU AR SETS IP a RS 232 LAN e SEU mtf rdg LAN E LAN XX mJ 3 RI FH RS 232 LAN RS 232 RS232
228. lass A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation CANADA This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada WARNING This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures 84 E FCC FCC ARARAS E 73 15 6 RT TIAS WB 15 E BUR amp amp
229. mation settings Settings that affect how the projector behaves or interacts with third party devices such as networks and control systems profiles Pre stored and user defined settings language Selects menu language status System information NAVIGATING THE MENU SYSTEM The menu system can be navigated through the on board keypad or via the remote control menu Invokes the menu or returns to the previous level and exits the menu when at top level OK Selects desired function toggles checkboxes or enters sub menus Pressing OK on a directly adjustable function such as brigthness minimises the menu system and invokes a mini adjustment dialog box Pressing OK again returns to the full menu system up down arrows Navigates up or down in menu left right arrows Moves between top level menus Changes or toggles adjustable values Enters or exits sub menus 50 E TES f FH sie ER T Rando En fec UR IR MENU gs E RO SO AET E EH HF SB GE zig animes RE APEX RS RRES 688 ARARE
230. nected the IR infra red beam and internal batteries are switched off The remote control can be operated either in broadcast mode or individual mode When several projectors are in use in an installation individual control may be convenient Individual control is available either by wired remote control using the data jack or by using an individual number code For individual control first set the individual HC ID code using the projector menu system see the SETTINGS sub menu Then to select a specific projector to control first press the button in the lower keypad area then the code as set in the target projector A code can be in the range 0 99 O is reserved for broadcast To select another target repeat the process by pressing and a new code To exit individual control press twice or press POWER Switches the projector between on and standby modes AUTO Adjusting the projector to display a correct image including position width height and overall stability INFO Displays source and projector status on screen BACKLIGHT Switches the backlight on and off The backlight will switch off automatically after ten seconds 26 E X T SUI ER PR EXC iS BOCA N ARR
231. not leave the lens mount open longer than necessary to change lens If a lens is not mounted always insert the protection lid to avoid dust and foreign particles entering the internal optics Never run the projector without lens mounted A Remove the protection lid from the bayonet mount by turning the knob anti clockwise B Remove the rear lens cap C Attach the projection lens using the bayonet mount observing the red insertion marks D Turn the lens firmly clockwise until it stops with a click E Remove the lens cap from the projection lens If you switch the projector on with the lens cap in place the lens cap may damaging not only the lens cap but also the projection lens and surrounding parts change lens first remove the curret lens by pushing the release button and twisting the lens counter clockwise until it comes loose Pull the lens out Insert the new lens as described above 16 E AMA 8 ITE HE CT LIEN EORR BECHER 8 78 45308 3 1 58 M8 5 Tt Toa TIR RI 388 333 De 8 8 TED zs fie FH RUBUS MRI 855 HERR SR
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233. or accurate results Use with an incorrectly displayed image may result in reduced performance For more information please contact your dealer or visit our web site 58 m EH ELT SERE ELS Gs FE B SE DD FLU BUE Fr ERE RE 5 25322 2 zJ 8 128 AUTO 8 IRE NTSC 105558 AFEN AN B 75 ERE AIRE 16 234 0 255 5 E 2 2s N EXE HDMI B du amp xz zs 8 4H Faika EB PA 1 SEX iB m 8 RGB 3 YUV Te Bs RGB AAE S SS 5 YPbPr A Bim ETT AS AD BEI E BRA IESBBUmR x 41789 si 2 horizontal position
234. ot point laser beam on people or animals CONTRAST Press to increase or decrease picture contrast 28 1 ZOOM EET LUCA FOCUS D O 16 IRIS SHIFT j EUG X PORT 1 X PORT 2 9 RLFH BEES X PORT TR RU VGA VGA DVI HDMI HDMI S VIDEO EHE s URSI ATE 73 18 JR 1 o C VIDEO IHE E eux fs ASPECT 383 S4 BER FE RO A EHE CT IRSE MENU T FI BS BRIGHTNESS LASER BUS AI EER EBUMOC R AOA In ARA ER KATERA CONTRAST ZOOM FOCUS IRIS IRIS SHIFT SHIFT 5
235. ount of time before the menu automatically goes away if not used Default is 30 seconds splash Select the splash screen to be displayed if no valid source is connected Options include black grey and white baudrate Set the baudrate at which the projector communicates over HS232 Options include 4800 9600 and 19200 bps See separate documentation for details on RS232 and LAN communications 68 E REZI TI IRE S ie L8 fS SUE ERU BR 5 AS SER FH BR AS BD SR REA AREN SAGE PAK ID ID Ak EIIE RIS ID 525 99 BEER ID ID RESE FARFA ID 8 ID DPMS DPMS BITS SHIT X DPMS DPMS 180 5 ERA B7 30 28 30 30
236. pad first select lens function then use the cursor keys to adjust On the remote control zoom and focus are direct keys while lens shift is operated by first selecting SHIFT then use the arrow keys A mechanical SHUTTER is employed that totally shuts off the optical image path The shutter is directly available from the keypad and the remote control The shutter is also aactivated when no lens is attached Select a lens suitable for the application A range of lenses from ultra wide angle to long tele zoom is available Adjustments to the following settings are done from the keypad examples press the desired function then adjust with arrow keys A Adjust the horizontal and vertical SHIFT if applicable in order to align the image on screen ZOOM lens is used adjust the image to the right size If a fixed lens is used relocate the unit to achieve the right image size C FOCUS the image properly D Adjust the IRIS to achieve the desired optical balance between brightness and contrast In a bright environment brightness is usually maximized resulting in reduced contrast In a dark environment where less light is needed or desired high contrast and deep blacks may be appreciated E Tolevel the image adjust the feet as needed by turning the feet accordingly 36 E RS232 LAN EAERI
237. r experiences strange behaviour due to stray IR light in some environments or the remote control is not needed IR enable is on by default wide setup Wide setup gives manual control to correctly displaying sources that are wide aspect ratio of standard resolutions such as 1680x1050 SXGA 1280x768 WXGA and similar sync termination VGA BNC Changes the input impedance to match source signal impedance Use if signal is fuzzy or unstable OSD enble Enables or disables the OSD On Screen Display dialogues Possible settings include or only warnings The latter will display system warnings such as overheating lamp life expiry other other critical information off disables all warnings and messages OSD enable is set to on by default test image Displays a test image frame that is easy to use when setting up and determining screen size and position Options include 4 3 16 9 16 10 1 85 1 2 35 1 5 4 and a combination of all of the above vertical keystone Adjust to compensate for vertical keystone distortion BNC color space The color space on the input be set to either RGB or YPbPr 62 E SUR RH fe Fl ERA TI 96158 ig RAZ
238. r is characterized as it leaves the factory to ensure correctly displayed images desired coords mode Allows the user to set a desired output color gamut used for color matching and accurate color display desired values When desired coords mode is set to on the desired output color coordinates can be set here measured values The projector s measured color coordinates that are used to calculate the desired output coordinates Custom measured values can be entered temperature Sets projected image color temperature to a value between 3200 and 9300 degrees Kelvin when temperature is set under mode X COOrdinate Sets projected image white point x coordinate when coordinates is set under mode y coordinate Sets projected image white point y coordinate when coordinates is set under mode reset to D65 Resets the projected image white point to D65 0 312 0 329 for true video white colors display customization Changes the and B drive output from the display 56 E RealColor RealColor mE Seid Bret T XS SE d HFE CIERRE m 715 8 MEREK
239. raction display power management PIN code and security settings amongst other things set date and time Set system date and time for the projector to utilise timer and programming options Date and time are easiest set with the remote control Select either date or time press on the remote control and the first digit will be highlighted Change value with the up down arrow keys and move between values with the left right arrow keys Press OK when done Day of week is automatically set when a date is set timer The projector can be programmed to power up or down at any time desired using the timer option See example on pages 40 41 Configure program number 1 10 weekday s execute time and start up source the input the projector defaults to when starting up and enable or disable the programme Select the value to be edited and change the value with the left rigth arrow keys For execute time press change value with the up down arrow keys move between values with the left right arrow keys PIN code The projector can be secured and locked with a 4 digit PIN Personal Identification Number code similarly to mobile phones and other electronic equipment To enable PIN code protection a valid four digit code must be entered Press OK to select the code enter new PIN code via the numeric pad on the keypad or remote control Please note that entered numbers are masked To
240. rds from exposure to lamps hat are intact and which are used within an enclosed fixture No adverse effects are expected from occational exposure to broken lamps As a matter of good practise avoid prolonged or frequent exposure to lamps unless there is adequate ventilation The major hazard from broken lamps is the possibility of sustaining glass cuts 78 LBS LAMP 80 BH TE B fEGB ERAT ES fie A o B3 Fa TA ETE RES o 60 29h JIER WERA BEETA A 71871 mb 2 UJ HATER 8 38 0E D HITE Ts TH SE SAT E MAREN F 93 90 BIRREA 6 2 0 E3357 o IBS AER B 25 4 VE E AE SLE FH BS AS RIPE TRI ESAE BE Bf E 2 RIEA REUS BUB dd BAKARAR RITE
241. resulting in higher on screen brightness Actual color performance varies with filter set installed trigger Enters trigger sub menu where you can select aspect trigger mode and screen trigger mode The alternatives are auto on or off Auto Aspect trigger follows aspect ratio setting 4 3 16 9 or 16 10 Screen trigger on when projector is on off when projector is off On Always on 12V Always off OV If RS232 control is used this overides the trigger settings video filter VGA Low pass filter for SMPTE video through sources video filter BNC Low pass filter for SMPTE video through BNC sources LAMP SUB MENU eco mode Switch eco mode low power and long life on or off When on lamp power may not be adjusted When off lamp power may be adjusted lamp 1 2 power Adjust lamp power when not in eco mode Individual control of each lamp lamp mode Enters the lamp mode sub menu LAMP MODE SUB MENU single 1 2 Selects which lamp to run in single lamp mode dual Runs both lamps simultaneously auto switch Enables automatic switching between the two lamps auto switch delay Sets the delay and timing when switching automatically Delay can be adjusted in 1 hour steps from 1 24 hours 64 VGABNC 3E E PER BAL RE SE RU SE DUE SEES E ARIES RGB 197
242. rojector remotely through the serial RS232 control interface Two RS232 protocols are employed A simple instruction set SIS ASCII protocol gives access to the most frequently used commands In addition a binary protocol is available where each command is a series of 32 bytes in one packet The protocols allow for both SET and GET operations To utilize GET operations the host needs a routine for receiving and interpreting incoming packets SET operations are used to force the projector into different modes like setting brightness and contrast switching between sources etc A separate document RS 232 and LAN communication protocol and command set is available that describes the communications parameters and operational codes in detail When using the RS232 interface make sure that the baudrate is set correctly Baudrate can be set in the INSTALLATION menu and can be toggled between 4800 9600 and 19200 bps LAN The projector can be controlled and monitored through the LAN connector as an alternative to RS232 LAN control is available either through an embedded web page for the most frequently used commands or using the same command set as for 232 for full access to all system controls NOTE THE PROJECTOR IS CONFIGURED WITH A DEFAULT IP ADDRESS SEE THE SYSTEM INFORMATION AVAILABLE THROUGH THE MENU SYSTEM OR REMOTE CONTROL FOR THE ACTUAL IP ADDRESS Detailed descriptions of configuration use and command set is described
243. t controls The projector may also need calibration regardless of the source signal because there may be slight differences in optical coatings as well as the spectral distribution of individual lamps which can even change over time Calibrating the projector can be done in different ways either by changing the color temperature by defining the x and y color coordinates or by R G and B adjustment See the MENU system PICTURE sub menu for details on how to correct and calibrate 48 3 GA B MMA ERZAR T EF KER R G BB RE o RENER REMA 8 2 89 8 9 SERES Em EX KERR 35 MENU Zt PICTURE EF RUE B TE 4 a Eo
244. tate of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm Recycle properly do not dispose of in ordinary waste REMOTE CONTROL CAUTION Laser radiation class product wavelength 6 0nm maximum output 1mW Remote control complies with applicable requirements of 21 1040 10 and 1040 11 Remote control complies with applicable requirements of EN 60 825 1 1994 A11 Caution Of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified in the User Guide may result in hazardous radiation exposure 10 E WEEE f amp amp WEEE WEEE CEBHE AHE 08 6 AT 2 670nm 1mW 21 CFR 1040 10 1040 11 EN 60 825 1 1994 A11 ERER fa fotos HR E WEEE
245. tion protocol and command set RS 232 4 back set date and time timer network factory reset service remote control ID DPMS DPMS timeout backlight timeout menu timeout background splash baudrate network DHCP enabled IP address subnet mask default gateway TCP UDP port MAC address broadcast Y 30 minutes 30 seconds 30 seconds black logo 19200 192 168 1 90 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 1 1025 AMX Device Discovery w 00 0D 34 A0 FF 18 45 TIMER The projector features a real time clock that enables timing control This means that the projector can be programmed to switch on and off at certain pre set times during a weekly cycle To allow for a flexible schedule 10 programs are available With each program you can define the switch on or switch off time for a single day Monday to Sunday all work days Monday through Friday or week end Saturday and Sunday One several or all programs can be active at the same
246. tness A higher setting will increase the brightness a lower setting will decrease the brightness of the image contrast Controls the contrast of the image A higher setting will yield a harder image with larger difference between shades while a low setting will produce a softer image with less difference between shades color Adjusts the color saturation A higher setting will produce stronger coloring while a lower setting will yield paler colors hue Adjusts the NTSC color tint Applicable to the NTSC video standard only A higher setting will yield a more reddish color scheme while a lower setting will turn colors more greenish sharpness Controls the image sharpness A higher setting will yield a harder image with less filtering In video applications this may produce more noise in the projected image A lower setting will soften the image looking more smeared out and reducing the overall noise aspect Selects image format An image may be displayed in various aspect ratios This function is used when displaying source formats that differ from the projectors native display format Options include fill aspect ratio follows the source input aspect ratio fill all streches or compresses input aspect ratio to fill the projector resolution fill 16 9 adapts the input aspect ratio to fill a 16 9 window letterbox to 16 9 adapts the input to fill a center 16 9 box and letterbox subtitle to 16 9 ad
247. tronics thermal and industrial design in order to serve traditional as well as novel imaging applications across a variety of markets offering features such as Full HD 1080 or WUXGA resolution 3 chip DLP technology e Patented Dual Arch illumination system and optics e RealColor advanced color management suite Fail safe dual lamp architecture Dual optomechanical IRIS for customizable brightness and contrast Full powered horizontal and vertical lens shift allows direct stacking Full 10 bit color resolution for minimised artefacts and image fidelity e Elevated contrast levels for unmatched image dynamics e Dynamic Black for improved video contrast e Advanced optical color processing e Wide range of projection lenses e Highly versatile color management and calibration options e Built in real time clock for timed operations events Pixelworks DNX technology video de interlacing and processing Economy mode for reduced power consumption and prolonged lamp life e Compact and ergonomic 3 chip design with low weight e Direct view status LCD and lamp function indicators e Multiple video and graphics inputs for virtually any video and data source e ver 1 3a AN RS232 and USB ports for control and monitoring The specifications and functionality of this projector may change without prior notice E 73 BR T b rb mA e BZ
248. ult values service Service enters the service menu This is available to authorised service personnel only Entering the service menu without proper knowledge may permanentely damage the projector remote control ID The projector can be set up to have a unique ID so that it only responds to remote controls transmitting the same ID Up to 99 units can be handled without interfering with eachother using the same remote By default the projector is set to respond to any one remote control thus is set to broadcast To change and set a unique ID select and change the value with the left right arrow keys To set the remote control to broadcast to a specific ID press the asterisk key and enter a number that corresponds with the projector you wish to control using the numeric keypad When pressing the asterisk key towards a projector it will respond with its unique ID and prompt the user to enter a matching one DPMS Enable or disable the DPMS Display Power Management Signalling When enabled the projector will automatically switch to standby mode after a specified time if there is no valid source present at its inputs When a valid source is reconnected the projector will start up again DPMS timeout DPMS can be set from 1 180 minutes Default is 30 minutes backlight timeout Set the amount of time before the backlight for the on board keypad fades out after use Default is 30 seconds menu timeout Set the am
249. urce is re activated The power down function can be disabled via the menu system See DPMS in the SETTINGS sub menu To switch the projector off firmly press the POWER button on the keypad or the remote control and confirm with a second press The STATUS indicators will turn from green to flashing orange then orange when completely switched off You may not switch the unit on while the STATUS indicator is flashing orange Please wait until the indicator is permanent orange 42 TIT HI 9232 Sk LAN POWER HARILA STATUS 5 1 LAMP 1 1 2 LAMP 2 REREN EREA R RRE ARE EAER RIRE NRN SETTINGS RCID RCID 5009055 SETTINGS SOURCE SCAN 901783 e DVI D C video S Video YPbPr EH au
250. video and computer sources are all switched on Cables and cords may break over time Try to change cables and cords in case there is a bad or intermittent connection Check if the circuit breaker or fuse of your mains is intact In the event of product failure please contact your reseller You should prepare a description of the symptoms of failure you experience Please also state product number and serial number as printed on the label on the bottom of the projector SERVICE PERSONNEL INFORMATION WARNING Use UV radiation eye and skin protection during servicing 76 3 806 RSEN 52 E B TR 19200 VUE T EI B URL MER MEAR OLARE 8000

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