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1. Func gt Back Color Back Color Configures the screen color displayed when there is no input signal Sets screen color to Blue Black Sets screen color to Black Func gt Sleep Timer EA Sleep Timer Sets the lapse time before automatically switching to the standby mode when there is no input signal 15 Switch to standby mode after 15 minutes 30 Switch to standby mode after 30 minutes 60 Switch to standby mode after 60 minutes Do not switch to standby mode sBuiyies 31 OOO 8 O Settings 32 Setting Menu Continued Func gt Logo EE Logo Sets whether to display Logo during startup Do not display n Displays for 5 seconds Func gt Lamp Power Lamp Power Configures the output of the light source lamp For normal circumstances select this setting 170 W High Select this when it is difficult to see the image in a bright room 200 W Changing the lamp power will not change the lamp time lamp life The setting cannot be changed within approximately 90 seconds after this unit has been turned on Settings cannot be changed within approximately 60 seconds after they are made Func gt Test Pattern E Test Pattern Displays 6 types of test patterns For adjusting the image size zoom and the focus P20 This can also be displayed fr
2. Do not throw away the buffer material retain for future use H P50 Fl ea a a E E Front Side Left Side i i Remote Sensor I P13 I T i i I I Air Inlets Lamp Cover H P40 Lens Cap Exhaust Vent ERear Side Top Surface Remote Sensor HA P13 To connect the power cord 2 P20 9 Light on Red Standby mode Light on Green During projection Blinking Green Image is temporarily hidden P21 Blinking Red Cool Down mode P21 To switch input H P20 Da To display the ronu M BA P24 Bottom Surface 1 WARNING oK LAMP o 0mm STANDBY ON 1 STANDBY ON D O INPUT p HIDE A S MENU EXIT ENGLISH Light on Red Warning mode H P39 Light on Blinking Orange Lamp warning H P39 To turn on off the power To hide the image temporarily HA P21 To return to the previous menu To select or confirm Feet The height 0 5 mm can be adjusted by turning the foot IL To adjust the position of the image HA P19 peypis Buiyey 11 Getting Started Controls and Features Continued Remote Control To turn off the power _ Select input mode HA P20 To switch image profile P34 To adjust color density P34 To adjust contrast
3. 4 Turn on the power again Check that the lamp unit and lamp cover are correctly p 9 5 installed 6 7 3 Check that nothing is blocking the air inlets Leave the unit until it cools down Check that the external temperature is normal After that turn on the power again 9 10 If the warning indication is displayed again wait for the cooling fan to stop Then pull out the power plug from the power outlet Call your authorized dealer for repair lt Troubleshooting Replacing the Lamp The lamp is a consumable item If the image is dark or the lamp is turned off replace the lamp unit When the lamp replacement time approaches a message is displayed on the screen and the condition is indicated by the indicator A P38 39 Procedure for Lamp Replacement A CAUTION Gp Remove the lamp cover Pull the power plug from the power outlet Failure to do so may cause Remove the screws with a screwdriver injuries or electric shocks Do not replace the lamp immediately after the unit has been used Allow a cooling period of 1 hour or more before replacement The temperature of the lamp is still high and this may cause a burn Do not apply shock to the lamp unit It may cause lamp blowout Do not use flammable air duster to clean the internal parts of the unit This may cause fire 2 Loosen the screws on the lamp unit Loosen the screws with a screwdriver eGo MEMO Usabl
4. During Cool Down mode the STANDBY ON indicator blinks in red After the Cool Down mode is complete the unit automatically returns to standby mode Do not pull out the power plug during Cool Down mode This may shorten the lamp life and cause a malfunction 21 lt lt Basic Operation Convenient Features during Projection You can change the screen size of the projected image or hide the surrounding area of an image for which quality at the outer area has deteriorated 22 Grate CHN ON Hom homz come CINEMA NATURAL DYNAMIC Q fe zZ J gt n 4 B mma LOOO 000 EOE o Setting the Screen Size The projected image can be set to a most appropriate screen size aspect ratio c 16 9 ZOOM The screen size can also be set from Aspect of the setting menu 4 P29 W When high definition images are input the V Stretch setting will be available instead P29 W When PC signals are input the Resize setting will be available instead EE P29 A E input Image and Projected Image by Different Screen Size Settings Poma Screen Size Pag 4 3 16 9 Zoom og O W O YO On O ea a SDTV 4 3 Aspect Ratio Same Aspect Ratio Aspect Ratio Same Most appropriate Landscape Top and bottom of the
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6. uolpundsidg 19 gt Basic Operation Projecting Image This section describes the basic operations to project input images on the screen OFF C See ON CINEMA NATURAL DYNAMIC Q ONTRAST BRIGHT 8 g 50 S o gt B a Fo aOP o WARNING O LAMP 0 STANDBY ON O 20 Preparation Remove the lens cap CD Insert the power plug to the power outlet Connect to this unit Connect to the power outlet mp O I STANDBY ON Light on Red Power Cord Supplied 2 Turn on the power ON I STANDBY ON Q a O Light on Green You can also press the STANDBY ON button on the unit to turn on the power P11 Project the image E Select input mode LEWI 1 Homi 2 COMP VIDEO S VIDEO SS You can also select the input mode by pressing the INPUT button on the unit AI P11 FJ Play back the selected device O Adjust the position of the projection screen See Installing the Projector and Screen for procedures on adjusting the position EEIP18 Adjust the image size zoom and the focus E Display the test pattern crosshatch test i Press repeatedly rp FJ Adjust the focus A amg aed rer 24 ff 9 le S Wy es Press for 1 second or more Adjust accordingly by pressing the up down buttons EJ Adjust the image size zoom
7. Replace with a new filter A dirty filter will dirty the internal parts of the unit and cause shadows on the video image To purchase a new filter or when there is dirt in the internal parts consult your authorized dealer E Inner Filter Part No Contact your retailer Wash the filter with water and dry it in a shaded area In extremely soiled cases use of a neutral detergent is recommended Put on rubber gloves when using a neutral detergent After washing the filter with water make sure that it is completely dry before reinstalling Otherwise electric shocks or malfunctions may occur Do not clean the filter with a vacuum cleaner or air duster The filter is soft and may be damaged Reinstall the inner filter Buyooysajqnouy Check that the left and right claws are locked onto the unit A3 00060 AA RS 232C Interface Control of this unit via a computer is possible by connecting the computer to this unit with a RS 232C cross cable D Sub 9 pin RS 232C Specifications Pin No Signal Operation Signal Direction This unit 2 RxD Receive data This unit PC 3 TxD Transmit data This unit gt PC H O O O 5 GND Signal ground 1 4 6 9 N C PC refers to the controller such as a personal computer Mode Non synchronous Character Length 8 bit Parity None Start Bit ieee Stop Bit 1 Start Bit Stop Bit Data Rat
8. im Ja i 5 Gre E gt a gt Gis f T ET 7 a W Adjust accordingly by pressing the up down buttons Switches between Focus and Zoom whenever the ENTER button is pressed El To end fee x S Turn off the power OFF eS While a confirmation screen is displayed 4 O STANDBY ON Blinking Red a Cool Down mode I STANDBY ON O Light on Red The power cannot be turned off within approximately 90 seconds after it has been turned on Start operation only after 90 seconds time You can also press the STANDBY ON button on the unit to turn off the power P11 Put back the lens cap after use to prevent the lens from dirt Pull out the power plug when the unit will not be used for a prolonged time ENGLISH O O Oy TIPS You can hide the image temporarily You can hide the image temporarily 108 gt STANDBY ON Green light blinks when the image is hidden Press the HIDE button again to display image The power cannot be turned off when the image is temporarily hidden uolp1sdo dIspg Ga MEMO About Cool Down mode The Cool Down mode is a function to cool down the lamp for approximately 60 seconds after projection is complete This function prevents the internal parts of the unit from deformation or damage due to overheating of the lamp It also prevents lamp blowout and premature shortening of lamp life
9. P34 To display information To display the menu 28 ons To display test patterns For adjusting the image size zoom and the focus HA P20 12 _ OFF CHETI ON To adjust brightness MEN ow EXIT oT ASPECT To set the screen size EQ P22 To set gamma P34 To adjust the outline of the image EB P34 JE To set color temperature EAP34 EAP34 V E hide the image temporarily P21 G return to the previous menu om To illuminate buttons on the remote control To select or confirm How to Use the Remote Control ENGLISH O O Loading Batteries p nno s Buiyey f the remote control has to be brought closer to the projector to operate it means that the batteries are wearing out When this happens replace the batteries Insert the batteries according to the DO marks Be sure to insert the end first If an error occurs when using the remote control remove the batteries and wait for 5 minutes Load the batteries again and operate the remote control Effective Range of Remote Control Unit E When directing the remote control toward this unit When aiming the remote control towards the remote sensor on this unit ensure that the distance to the sensor in front or at the rear of this unit is within 7 m f the remote control fails to work properly move closer
10. 2 6 34 2 2 4752 Gamma data R Sets the gradation O0 1023 of the output signal in hexadecimal The data is 16 bit 2 byte with the 2 byte data in the high low order 4747 Gamma data G Same as gamma data R 4742 Gamma data B Same as gamma data R 5453 Test pattern During power on 30 Do not display 36 Displays staircase gray 5243 Remote Control Sends the same code as the supplied remote control Remote control code A P47 SASUIO A5 0000 01 RS 232C Interface Continued Reference command and data Binary code Command Type Data description During standby or power on 30 Standby mode 5057 Power supply 31 Power on mode 32 During Cool Down mode 34 Warning mode During power on 30 S VIDEO 31 VIDEO 32 COMP 36 HDMI 1 37 HDMI 2 4950 Input During power on 30 Normal 31 Theater1 32 Theater2 33 Dynamic 34 Custom 4754 Gamma table 30 1 8 35 2 3 31 1 9 36 2 4 4750 Gamma coefficient 32 2 0 37 25 33 2 1 38 2 6 34 2 2 4752 Gamma data R Gradation of the output signal 0 1023 4747 Gamma data Q Gradation of the output signal 0 1023 4742 Gamma data B Gradation of the output signal 0 1023 During power on 5453 Test pattern 30 Do not display 36 Staircase gray E End This code
11. Read this Manual ENGLISH gt O Accessories Optional Accessories About this Manual This manual mainly describes the operating method using the remote control O E Cao E Conventions in this manual Buttons on the remote control are described as Button Name Selection items on the menu are described as Selection Item Q w 2 fo Be 3 ONTRAST QOC E eGo Describes the limitations of the functions or usage L ndicates good to know information A Describes operational precautions HA P9 ndicates related pages Buttons to be used are colored in a darker shade Check the Accessories Remote Control AAA size Batteries Instruction manual warranty card and other printed materials are also included Power Cord Optional Accessories Please check with your authorized Meridian retailer for details Replacement Lamp Contact your Meridian retailer Lamp Unit Replacement Filter Contact your Meridian retailer Inner Filter peypis Buiyey 10 Controls and Features E ai A ee ee ee ce ee eS P A To adjust the focus B To adjust the size of the image Operate using the remote control A P20 A CAUTION F Do not turn the lens with your hands This unit comes with buffer material that cushions the lens Remove the buffer material before use
12. Select this to view movies shot on film For normal circumstances select this setting Off Select this when you are not watching movies shot on film This setting is not available when PC signals are input to HDMI terminal sBuiyies 29 i OO 8 OO Settings 30 Setting Menu Continued Source gt Color System Color System Configures the color system O ico Configures the color system automatically NTSC Select this when the color system is NTSC NTSC4 43 Select this when the color system is NTSC4 43 PAL Select this when the color system is PAL PAL M Select this when the color system is PAL M PAL N Select this when the color system is PAL N SECAM Select this when the color system is SECAM This setting is available only when projecting the video or S video input Source gt Black Level Black Level Configures the black level Select this when the gradation of the dark portions of an image is indistinct with the oe 7 5 setting Select this when the dark portions of an image appear washed out with the O setting This setting can only be adjusted when NTSC signals are input to the video or S video input terminal Install gt Menu Position Menu Position Sets the display position of the menu Lower center splays menu on the lower center of the screen Upper left Displays menu
13. fluid type cleaning agents This may lead to peeling of the surface coating film Transporting this Unit Before transporting or shipping this unit attach the buffer material on the top and bottom of the lens for protection Failure to do so may subject the lens to shock causing damage Attach the buffer material after adjusting the lens to the center position ENGLISH O O Measures to prevent the unit from toppling or dropping should be taken for safety reasons and accident prevention during emergencies including earthquakes When mounting this unit on a pedestal or ceiling remove the 4 feet on the bottom surface and use all the 4 screw holes M5 screws to mount Ceiling Precautions for Mounting E Bottom Surface 4 locations Air inlets Special expertise and techniques are required for mounting this unit Be sure to ask your dealer or a specialist to perform mounting Depth of the screw holes screw length is 30 mm Use screws shorter than 30 mm but longer than 19 mm Using other screws will result in malfunctioning or cause the unit to drop When mounting to a pedestal ensure sufficient space foot height of 21 5 mm or higher around the unit so that the air inlets are not blocked Do not tilt this unit more than 5 degrees from side to side when using This may result in uneven colors or shortening of lamp lif
14. indicates the end of communication The binary code is fixed at OA 46 E Remote control code Binary code is sent during communication ENGLISH O O Remote control button Remote control button ame Binary code A Binary code A 37 33 30 31 USER 1 37 33 36 43 v 37 33 30 32 USER2 37 33 36 44 EXIT 37 33 30 33 USER3 37 33 36 45 OPERATE ON 37 33 30 35 HDMI 1 37 33 37 30 OPERATE OFF 37 33 30 36 HDMI 2 37 33 37 31 HIDE 37 33 31 44 INFO 37 33 37 34 MENU 37 33 32 45 GAMMA 37 33 37 35 ENTER 37 33 32 46 COLOR TEMP 37 33 37 36 gt 37 33 33 34 ASPECT 37 33 37 37 lt 37 33 33 36 CONTRAST 37 33 37 38 VIDEO 37 33 34 42 CONTRAST 37 33 37 39 S VIDEO 37 33 34 43 BRIGHT 37 33 37 41 COMP 37 33 34 44 BRIGHT 37 33 37 42 TEST 37 33 35 39 COLOR 37 33 37 43 CINEMA 37 33 36 39 COLOR 37 33 37 44 NATURAL 37 33 36 41 SHARP 37 33 37 45 DYNAMIC 37 33 36 42 SHARP 37 33 37 46 SASUIO 47 OU0 0 OU Others RS 232 C Communication Examples This section shows the communication examples of RS 232C Operating command Type Command Description Connection check PE E TSA eee OO Checks connection This unit gt PC 06 89 01 00 00 0A PC gt Thi it 21 1 57 310A f Power On a att ae 06 P gt ay 570A When power is turned on from standby mode Power Off PC gt This unit 21 89 01
15. on the upper left of the screen Upper center Displays menu on the upper center of the screen Upper right Displays menu on the upper right of the screen Left center Displays menu on the left center of the screen center lE Displays menu on the center of the screen Right center Displays menu on the right center of the screen Lower left Displays menu on the lower left of the screen Di Di Lower right splays menu on the lower right of the screen Install gt Menu Display Menu Display Sets the duration for displaying the menu Displays for 15 seconds On Always display ENGLISH Install gt Line Display Line Display Sets whether to display the input when switching input Displays for 5 seconds Off Do not display Install gt Flip H BJ Flip H Select this when the image is projected from the back of the screen or when the projector is hung from the ceiling Do not flip image to the left or right On Flips image to the left or right Install gt Flip V BJ Flip V Select this when the projector is hung from the ceiling Do not flip image up or down On Flips image up or down Install gt High Altitude Mode E High Altitude Mode Select this when using the projector in a location of low atmospheric pressure higher than 900 meters above sea level Do not activate On Activate
16. unit 3F 89 01 47 54 OA eae This unit gt PC 06 89 01 47 54 0A When information on Custom is acquired This unit gt PC 40 89 01 47 54 340A fic PC gt This unit 3F 89 01 47 50 OA eau a rem This unit gt PC 06 89 01 47 50 OA When information on 1 8 is acquired This unit gt PC 40 89 01 47 50 30 0A PC gt This unit 3F 89 01 47 52 OA When inf d aera a data This unit gt PC 06 89 01 47 52 0A ao ion on red gamma data is This unit gt PC 512 bytes of gamma data Test pattern Staircase PC gt This unit This unit gt PC This unit gt PC 3F 89 01 54 53 0A 06 89 01 5453 0A 40 89 01 54 53 36 OA When information on staircase gray is acquired SASUIO 49 OU UO Others Copyright and Caution 50 HDMI HDMI logo and high definition multimedia interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LCC This product uses Ricoh TrueType fonts manufactured and sold by Ricoh Co Ltd D ILA Device Characteristics Do not project still pictures or pictures that have still segments for a long period of time The still parts of the picture may remain on the screen Take special notice of images on the screens of video games and computer programs There is no problem when playing normal video images such as movies When Unit is Unused for a Long Time Prolonged disuse of the unit may effect an error on the functions Turn on the power o
17. 50 57 30 0A When power is turned off standby mode This unit gt PC 06 89 01 50 57 OA from power on mode PC gt Thi it 21 1 49 50 32 0A Input COMP a unit ee 06 49 50 0A When video input is set to component Remote Control PC gt This unit 21 89 01 52 43 37 33 32 45 OA When the same operation as pressing the MENU This unit gt PC 06 89 01 52 43 0A MENU button on the remote control is made Gamma table PC gt This unit 21 89 01 47 54 34 0A Wh tched to Custom Custom This unit PC 06 89 01 47 540A Seeley Peon Gamma coefficient PC gt This unit 21 89 01 47 50 30 0A 1 8 This unit gt PC 06 89 01 47 50 0A PC gt This unit 21 89 01 47 52 0A When set to 1 8 Gamma data TSUAK NEC DRBR DLAT DEDA When the red gamma data is set R PC gt This unit 512 bytes of gamma data 9 This unit gt PC 06 89 01 47 520A Test pattern PC gt This unit 21 89 01 54 53 36 OA Staircase This unit gt PC 06 89 01 54 53 OA When staircase gray is set 48 E Reference command ENGLISH O O Type Command Description PC gt This unit 3F 89 01 50 57 OA Verne aa Power On This unit PC 06 89 01 50 57 OA Sous ee per ate enon This unit gt PC 40 89 01 50 57 31 0A PC gt This unit 3F 89 01 49 50 0A ETE r N Input S VIDEO This unit gt PC 06 89 01 49 50 0A HRe a eae ve This unit gt PC 40 89 01 49 50 30 0A PC gt This
18. Manual as an improper adjustment of controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to normal operation e If the product has been dropped or damaged in any way ENGLISH f When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or with same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in proper operating condition The product should be placed more than one foot away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves and other products including amplifiers that produce heat When connecting other products such as VCR s and DVD players you should turn off the power of this product for protection against electric shock Do not place combustibles behind the cooling fan For example cloth paper matches aerosol cans or gas lighters that present special hazards when over heated Do not look into the projection lens while the illumination lamp is turned on Exposure of your eyes to the strong light can result in impaired eyesight Do not look into the inside of this unit th
19. Pixel Adjust Makes fine adjustments of 1 pixel unit for each minor color shift in the horizontal vertical direction of the image Horiz Red Moves red to left 1 7 Moves red to right Horiz Green Moves green to left 1 7 Moves green to right Horiz Blue Moves blue to left 1 7 Moves blue to right Vert Red Moves red down 1 5 Moves red up Vert Green Moves green down 1 5 Moves green up Vert Blue Moves blue down 1 5 Moves blue up The horizontal and vertical directions are reversed when the image is flipped to the left or right or flipped up or down To adjust use still images with distinct outlines As the adjustments are minor the effect may be difficult to see for some images Setup gt Image Profile fd Image Profile Configures the image profile E41 P34 Cinema Select this to view images with movie quality in a dark room _ Natur Select this to view projected images with quality as is in a dark room Dynamic Select this to view images with clear quality in a bright room User1 Selects image profile registered in User1 User2 Selects image profile registered in User2 User3 Selects image profile registered in User3 This setting can also be configured from the remote control AA P12 Setup gt Profile Memory IH Profile Memory Registers or deletes image profiles Save User1 Re
20. als R Red B Blue RGB video cable Witi sold separately To RGB video input terminals Set COMP in the setting menu to RGB A P28 fj For information on compatible input signals see Specifications EE P52 uolypundaig 17 OOO OOO Preparation Installing the Projector and Screen Install this unit and the screen Place this unit and the screen perpendicular to each other Failing to do so may give rise to trapezoidal distortion of the projected image ED Install the projector and screen E Left Right position x0 up down position center Approximately 34 maximum of the projected image Turn the dial to the right for maximum Turn the dial to the left for maximum E Up Down position x0 left right position center Approximately 80 maximum of the projected image Turn the dial to the left for maximum Approximately 80 maximum of the projected image Turn the dial to the right for maximum 18 ENGLISH 2 Adjust such that the projected image is in the center of the screen Moves the image to the Moves the image up or left or right down 72 TIPS Adjustment can be done easily by moving the image upwards towards the center t may be necessary to set Pixel Adjust in the setting menu after adjusting the image position 2A P27 i Screen Size and Projection Distance Determine the dist
21. ance from the lens to the screen to achieve your desired screen size This unit uses a 2 0x power zoom lens for projection E Relationship Between Projection Screen Size and Projection Distance Projection Screen Projection Screen Size Approximate Projection Distance Size Approximate Projection Distance Diagonal Length W Wide T Tele Diagonal Length W Wide T Tele Aspect Ratio 16 9 Aspect Ratio 16 9 60 Approx n Approx 140 Approx __7 Approx Approx 1 52 m 1 78m 3 63 m Approx 3 56 m 4 24m 8 54 m 70 Approx z Approx 150 Approx __7 Approx Approx 1 78 m 2 09 m 4 24m Approx 3 81 m 4 55m 9 16 m 80 Approx z Approx 160 Approx __7 Approx Approx 2 03 m 2 40m 4 86 m Approx 4 06 m 4 86 m 9 77 m 90 Approx 7 Approx 170 Approx _ Approx Approx 2 29 m 2 71m 5 47 m Approx 4 32 m 5 16 m 10 38 m 100 Approx N Approx 180 Approx __7 Approx Approx 2 54 m 3 01m 6 08 m Approx 4 57 m 5 47 m 11 00 m 110 Approx x Approx 190 Approx __7 Approx Approx 2 79 m 3 32 m 6 70 m Approx 4 83 m 5 78 m 11 61m 120 Approx 5 Approx 200 Approx __7 Approx Approx 3 05 m 3 63 m 7 31m Approx 5 08 m 6 08 m 12 23 m 130 Approx T Approx Approx 3 30 m 3 93 m 7 93 m The projection distances in the table are provided only as a guide Use them as a reference during installation To adjust the installation use a projected image of aspect ratio 16 9
22. cap FQ P20 Is the correct external input selected Select the correct external input FA P20 Is the AV device properly connected Connect the AV device properly FQP14 17 Is the power of the AV device turned on Turn on the power of the AV device and play the video FQ P20 Are the correct signals being output from A x the AV device Set the AV device properly P14 17 E i mi i i P28 i Is the setting of the input terminal correct Set COMP and HDMI in the setting menu according to the a 17 input signal H P28 Is the video image temporarily hidden Press the HIDE button to display the video image again A P21 Color does not appear or looks strange Is the image correctly adjusted Adjust Color and Tint in the setting menu P25 H M 36 ENGLISH O O Video image is fuzzy Is the focus correctly adjusted Adjust the focus Is the unit placed too near or too far away from the screen Set the unit at a correct distance from the screen Video images are missing re iling eeen perommneci for Sareen Set Mask in the setting menu to Off A P23 28 iH Is the display out of position Alter the Picture Position value in the setting menu to ensure cA P28 H that images are not missing Remote control does not work Ae penes mAd Cored Match the polarities or correctl
23. ccasionally and operate the unit Usage Environment Avoid direct exposure of screen to direct sunlight and illumination Block light using a curtain Images can be well projected by darkening the brightness of the room Do not use this unit in rooms with cigarette smoke or oily smoke This may cause the unit to malfunction Parts Replacement This unit contains parts optical part cooling fan etc that require replacement to maintain its functioning The estimated time for parts replacement varies greatly depending on the usage and environment Please consult your authorized dealer for replacement Maintenance Procedures Dirt on the cabinet Gently clean dirt on the cabinet with a soft cloth In the case of heavy soiling soak a cloth in water wring dry and wipe followed by wiping again with a dry cloth Pay attention to the following as the cabinet may deteriorate in condition or paint may come off e Do not wipe with thinner or benzene e Do not spray volatile chemicals like insecticide e Do not allow prolonged contact with rubber or plastic products Dirt in the air inlets Use a vacuum cleaner to suck up the dirt Otherwise use a cloth to wipe off the dirt If dirt is allowed to accumulate in the air inlets the internal temperature cannot be adjusted and this may cause a malfunction Dirt on the lens Clean the dirt using commercial blowers or lens cleaning papers for cleaning glasses and cameras Do not use
24. e Regardless whether the unit is still under guarantee Meridian is not liable for any product damage caused by mounting the unit with non approved ceiling fittings or when the environment is not suitable for ceiling mount When using the unit hanging from a ceiling pay attention to the surrounding temperature When a heater is in use temperature around the ceiling is higher than expected SISUIO 51 CH eX Others Specifications Product Type D ILA High Definition Projector Model Name Meridian MF10 Display Panel Size D ILA device 0 7 1920 pixels x 1080 pixels x 3 Total no of pixels Approx 6 22 million Projection Lens 2 0x power zoom lens 1 4 1 2 8 1 Zoom Focus Power Light source Lamp 200 W Ultra high pressure mercury lamp Screen Size Approx 60 200 Aspect ratio 16 9 Projection Distance Approx 1 8m 12 2m Color System NTSC NTSC4 43 PAL PAL M PAL N SECAM Auto Manual switch Analog Video Input Format 480i 480p 576i 576p 720p 50 Hz 720p 60 Hz 1080i 50 Hz 1080i 60 Hz Digital Video Input Format 480i 480p 576i 576p 720p 50 Hz 720p 60 Hz 1080i 50 Hz 1080i 60 Hz 1080p 24 Hz 1080p 50 Hz 1080p 60 Hz VGA 60Hz SVGA 60Hz XGA 60Hz SXGA 60Hz Resolution 1920 dots x 1080 dots Input Terminals Video Input 1 line RCA pin jack x 1 VIDEO 1 0 V p p 75 Q synchronous Sandee i
25. e as this causes condensation which may interference in a residential installation This equipment result in fire electric shock or other hazards generates uses and can radiate radio frequency Do not place this product on an unstable cart stand or energy and if not installed and used in accordance with table The product may fall causing serious injury to a the instructions may cause harmful interference to child or adult and serious damage to the product The radio communications However there is no guarantee product should be mounted according to the that interference will not occur in a particular manufacturer s instructions and should use a mount installation If this equipment does cause harmful recommended by the manufacturer interference to radio or television reception which can When the product is used on a cart r PORTABLE CART WARNING be determined by turning the equipment off and on the care should be taken to avoid quick symbol provided by RETAC user is encourage to try to correct the interference by stops excessive force and uneven one or more of the following measures surfaces which may cause the product and cart to overturn damaging equipment or causing possible injury to the operator e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is con
26. e 19200 bps Data Format Binary The command between this unit and the computer consists of Header Unit ID Command Data and End Header 1 byte Unit ID 2 bytes Command 2 bytes Data n bytes End 1 byte E Header This binary code indicates the start of communication Binary code Type Description 21 Operating command PC gt This unit 3F Reference command PC gt This unit 40 Response command This unit gt PC This unit gt PC 06 ACK i f When the command is accepted without error it returns to PC E Unit ID This code specifies the unit The binary code is fixed at 8901 E Command and data Operating command and data Binary code ENGLISH Command Type Data description 0000 Connection check Checks whether communication is available between this unit and the PC during standby 5057 Power supply During standby 31 Turns on the power During power on 30 Turns off the power Standby mode 4950 Input During power on 30 S VIDEO 31 VIDEO 32 COMP 36 HDMI 1 37 HDMI 2 4754 Gamma table During power on 30 Switches to Normal 31 Switches to Theater1 32 Switches to Theater2 33 Switches to Dynamic 34 Switches to Custom 4750 Gamma coefficient 30 1 8 35 2 3 31 1 9 36 2 4 32 2 0 37 2 5 33 2 1 38
27. e Lamp Life The usable lamp life for this unit is approximately 2000 hours The usable lamp life of 2000 hours is merely the average usable life of lamps and we do not provide any guarantee for this figure The lamp life may not reach 2000 hours depending on the operating conditions When the lamp has reached the Pull out the lamp unit end of its usable life deterioration progresses rapidly Grasp the handle and pull out the lamp unit If the image is dark or the color tone is abnormal replace the lamp unit as soon as possible Purchasing the Lamp Unit Please consult your authorized dealer E Lamp Unit Part No contact your retailer 40 O Install the new lamp unit Tighten the screws of the lamp unit Fasten the screws with a screwdriver 6 Attach the lamp cover Insert the top part with 2 claws of the lamp cover into the unit Fasten the screws with a screwdriver ENGLISH A CAUTION Use only genuine replacement parts for the lamp unit Also never attempt to re use an old lamp unit This may cause a malfunction Do not touch the surface of a new lamp This may shorten the lamp life and cause lamp blowout 3 MEMO After Replacing the Lamp Do not place the removed lamp unit at locations reachable by children or near combustible items Dispose used lamp units in the same way as fluorescent lamps Follow your local commun
28. e only when projecting the HDMI input ENGLISH O O Source gt Aspect When SD video signals are being input Aspect Configures the screen size aspect ratio of the projected image Sets screen size of the projected image to 4 3 16 9 Sets screen size of the projected image to 16 9 Zoom Zooms the image This setting can also be configured from the remote control A amp A P12 22 Source gt V Stretch When HD video signals are being input H V Stretch When set to On the projected 2 35 1 image will be stretched vertically to the panel resolution Projects the 2 35 1 image as is Black bands will be displayed on the top and bottom On The projected 2 35 1 image will be stretched vertically to the panel resolution On e i Source gt Resize When PC signals are being input Resize Sets the screen size of the projected image Enlarges the PC signal horizontally vertically until it fits the panel height and displays it in the original aspect ratio Panel Enlarges the PC signal horizontally vertically and displays it in 16 9 aspect ratio 14 Displays the PC signal corresponding to the panel at one dot per pixel ratio The PC i screen can be shown in the original size Aspect Panel Gara XGA 1024 x 768 XGA 1024 x 768 XGA 1024 x 768 Source gt Film Mode EA Film Mode
29. gisters image profile in User1 Save User2 Registers image profile in User2 Save User3 Registers image profile in Users Clear User1 Returns image profile in User1 to factory setting natural Clear User2 Returns image profile in User2 to factory setting natural Clear User3 Returns image profile in User3 to factory setting natural Reset Cinema Returns image profile in Cinema to factory setting Reset Natural Returns image profile in Natural to factory setting Reset Dynamic Returns image profile in Dynamic to factory setting Contrast Brightness Color Sharpness DNR Color Temp Gamma and Offset are registered in Image Profile sBuiyies OOO 8 O Settings 28 Setting Menu Continued Setup gt Picture Position fH Picture Position Adjusts the horizontal vertical position of the projected image The display position value varies with the input signal This adjustment is available for analog input signals or for COMPONENT and HDMI 1 2 input signals when V Stretch is set to On Setup gt HDMI Input Level H HDMI Input Level Configures the input level setting of the HDMI input terminal For normal circumstances select this setting Select this setting when the black and white of the projected image is unclear when Enhanced RGB video sig
30. ikely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them Pay particular attention to cords at doors plugs receptacles and the point where they exit from the product For added protection of this product during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the cable system This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power line surges Do not overload wall outlets extension cords or convenience receptacles on other equipment as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the product Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages and other hazards Refer all service to qualified service personnel Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer service to qualified service personnel under the following conditions a When the power supply cord or plug is damaged b If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen on the product c If the product has been exposed to rain or water d If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the Operation
31. ity rules for disposal Buyooysajqnouy Al lt Troubleshooting 42 Replacing the Lamp Continued OFF CHN oe ON hom homz come VIDEO swe0 asec Q A m lt 5 5 3 3 S e g ro 3 go 2 HA S 59 io Q o 2 9 4 ONTRAST 000 O OO Fe S o R am aO o WARNING O STANDBY ON O Reset the lamp time only when you have replaced the lamp Never reset it when the lamp is still in use Otherwise the approximate standard for gauging replacement time may be inaccurate and lamp blowout may occur Resetting Lamp Time After installing a new lamp unit reset the lamp time ch Insert the power plug to the power outlet STANDBY ON Light on Red 2 Reset lamp time Press in the order as shown Press each button within 2 second intervals and press the last button for 2 seconds or more Qo EET h Press for 2 seconds or more The LAMP indicator and STANDBY ON indicator blink alternately for 3 seconds After that the unit switches to standby mode ENGLISH Cleaning and Replacing the Filter Clean the filter regularly or air intake efficiency may deteriorate and malfunction may occur aD Remove the inner filter A CAUTION Lift up while pushing the claw Pull the power plug from the power outlet Gas MEMO If the filter is damaged or too dirty to be cleaned
32. ized in order to aid comprehension Images may differ from the actual product 52 E PC compatible signals ENGLISH No Resolution fe fe nes ie pets tines Hones efective ines dot line dot line 1 640 x 480 31 500 60 000 25 200 800 525 640 480 2 640 x 480 31 469 59 940 25175 800 525 640 480 3 800 x 600 37 879 60 317 40 000 1056 628 800 600 4 1024 x 768 48 363 60 004 65 000 1344 806 1024 768 5 1280 x 1024 63 981 60 020 108 000 1688 1066 1280 1080 Images may not be displayed if the above timings are n ot met E Top Surface 418 5 E Front 227 5 172 5 Center of Lens E Bottom Surface E Left Side 88 5 gt ja 245 5 Unit mm 149 5 s1 410 DS CH eX HX Others Memo 54 m JMERIDIAN Meridian Audio Limited Latham Road Huntingdon PE29 6YE United Kingdom T 44 0 1480 445678 F 44 0 1480 445686 www meridian audio com Meridian America Inc 8055 Troon Circle Suite C Austell Atlanta GA 30168 7849 USA T 1 404 344 7111 F 1 404 346 7111 P86103 V1 2a 20080227 RE
33. just the projected image to a desired image quality and register the adjusted value Image Profile Besides the default Cinema Natural and Dynamic settings there are 3 more types of user defined settings for image profile Changing the Default Image Profile Values Contrast Brightness Color Sharpness DNR Color Temp Gamma and Offset are registered in the image profile iaoi CHa ON 7 Select the image profile CINEMA NATURAL DYNAMIC a E S Adjust image quality Example To adjust Contrast Hom homz come voeo 7 SVIDEO aspect CINEMA NATURAL DYNAMIC El Display the setting menu FJ Select Image Image Adjust Contrast 0000 0000 0000 CONTRAST w 2 O Be EJ Adjust the setting Ey em Contrast i ADJUST E To end the adjustments F Other items can also be adjusted O To end Contrast Brightness Color Sharpness Color Temp ow and Gamma can also be adjusted from the remote control Due P12 To return to the default values reset the registered settings with Profile Memory in the setting menu EE P27 iB 34 Registering User defined Image Profiles Select the image profile eee 2 Adjust image quali
34. lues set by Correction Value Normal is suitable for normal circumstances but other settings can be selected according to your preferences This setting can also be configured from the remote control P12 Gamma Adjust Select the reference gamma curve coefficient 1 8 2 6 in Correction Value Select the color to be adjusted in the gamma adjustment screen Gamma Adjust Adjust the gamma curve in the gamma curve adjustment screen Correction Value Gamma Adjust gt Save Gamma Adjust gt 3 gt Adjustment Point R X 5 Y 51 Adjustment Point R X 5 Ye il Select the point where the gradation brightness is to Adjust the gradation brightness with the be adjusted with the 4 gt buttons A V buttons To end f gamma curve is adjusted repeatedly calculation errors will be accumulated and the gamma curve may not be able to revert back to its original form In that case select the coefficient in Correction Value again or retrieve the previous gamma data using Load 26 ENGLISH O O Image gt Offset H Offset Adjusts the respective brightness of the red green and blue colors in dark image areas Offset level Red Less red 60 60 More red Green Less green 60 60 More green Blue Less blue 60 60 More blue Image gt Pixel Adjust i
35. ml A MERIDIAN Meridian MF 10 Digital Projector Operating Manual HH Getting Started Safety Precautions IMPORTANT INFORMATION This product has a High Intensity MACHINE NOISE INFORMATION Germany only i A Changes Machine Noise Information Ordinance 3 Discharge HID lamp that contains GSGV January 18 1991 The sound pressure level at mercury the operator position is equal or less than 70 dB A Disposal of these materials may be BCPA ISO Case regulated in your community due to A About the installation place environmental considerations For Do not install the projector in a place that cannot support disposal or recycling information please its weight securely contact your local authorities or for USA If the installation place is not sturdy enough the projector the Electronic Industries Alliance could fall or overturn possibly causing personal injury http www eiae org IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS WARNING Electrical energy can perform many useful functions This unit has been engineered and manufactured to assure TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARDS DO NOT your personal safety But IMPROPER USE CAN RESULT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE IN POTENTIAL ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR FIRE WARNING HAZARD In order not to defeat the safeguards incorporated into this product observe the following basic rules for its installation use and service Please read CAUTION these Importan
36. nals are input from DVI devices This setting is available only when projecting the HDMI input Setup gt Mask Mask Masks Hides the outer area of the projected image 2 5 Masks 2 5 of the screen 5 Masks 5 of the screen No masking Masking is available only when high definition images are input Setup gt Overscan Overscan Selects whether or not to set overscan for the 4 3 video signals NTSC PAL SECAM 480i 576i 480p and 576p O No overscan Overscans the top left bottom and right at 2 5 each This setting is not available when PC signals are input to HDMI terminal Source gt COMP COMP Configures the input signals of the component video input terminals Select this when component video signals are input RGB Select this when RGB video signals are input Select this when RGB video signals and sync signals are input from SCART plug for SCART European market This setting is available only when projecting the component video input Source gt HDMI HDMI Configures the input signals of the HDMI input terminal Automatically configures input signals YCbCr 4 4 4 Select this when Y Cb Cr 4 4 4 video signals are input YCbCr 4 2 2 Select this when Y Cb Cr 4 2 2 video signals are input RGB Select this when RGB video signals are input This setting is availabl
37. nected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help ps N 83126A Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation These ensure reliable operation of the product and protect it from overheating These openings must not be blocked or covered The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on bed sofa rug or similar surface It should not be placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided and the manufacturer s instructions have been adhered to To allow better heat dissipation keep a clearance between this unit and its surrounding as shown below When this unit is enclosed in a space of dimensions as shown below use an air conditioner so that the internal and external temperatures are the same 150 mm and above 300 mm and above 150 mm and above 200 mm and above This product should be operated only with the type of power source indicated on the label If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home consult your product dealer or local power company This product is equipped with a three wire plug This plug will fit only into a grounded power outlet If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet contact your electrician to install the proper outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounded plug Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not l
38. ning Indicators The accumulated lamp time or warning mode of this unit is displayed by the indicators For information on indicator display during normal operation see Controls and Features P10 Indicator No Content LAMP WARNING 1 Lamp replacement is near H P40 42 nae When accumulated lamp time has exceeded 1900 hours ight on 2 Lamp has reached end of life HA P40 42 When accumulated lamp time has exceeded 2000 hours 3 Lamp does not light up and unit is unable to project 4 Blinking Light on Lamp is turned off during projection 5 Lamp cover is removed 6 There is an error in the circuit operation Operation error in microcomputer circuit 7 There is an error in the circuit operation Operation error in drive circuit f Internal temperature is abnormally high 8 Light on Internal temperature error 9 External temperature is high External temperature error 10 Cooling fan has stopped Fan locked Actions to Be Taken for Warning Mode When the unit enters into warning mode No 3 to 10 it will automatically stop projection and run the cooling fan for about 60 seconds After the cooling fan has stopped pull out the power plug from the power outlet Then follow the procedures below Buyooysajqnouy No Check Action 3 Check that an impact shock has not occurred during operation
39. om the remote control HA P12 Func gt Language kj Language Sets the language of the menu display AAS Japanese Deutsch German Frangais French Espanol Spanish Portugu s Portuguese Italiano Italian Nederlands Dutch Svenska Swedish Norsk Norwegian HX Chinese Simplified Info During video signal input Input ENGLISH Displays the currently selected video input kd Format Displays the types of the current input video signals E H Frequency This item is grayed out with no value display H V Frequency This item is grayed out with no value display H Lamp Time Displays the accumulated hours of usage of the light source lamp This can also be displayed from the remote control EE P12 Info During PC signal input MA Input Displays the currently selected PC signal input H Resolution Displays the resolution of the currently inputted PC signal M H Frequency Displays the horizontal frequency of the currently inputted PC signal H V Frequency Displays the vertical frequency of the currently inputted PC signal Ej Lamp Time Displays the accumulated hours of usage of the light source lamp This can also be displayed from the remote control EE P12 sBuiyies 33 ooo ee Customizing Projected Images You can ad
40. on 1 line mini DIN 4 pin x 1 video Inpu k S VIDEO Y 1 0 V p p 75 Q C 0 286 V p p 75 Q NTSC 0 3 V p p 75 Q PAL Component Video Input COMPONENT 1 line RCA pin jack x 3 Y 1 0 V p p 75 Q Cp Pp Cp Pr 0 7 V p p 750 HDMI Input HDMI 1 HDMI 2 2 line HDMI 19 pin x 2 HDCP compliant Power Requirements AC 110 V 240 V 50 60 Hz Power Consumption 280 W Standby mode 2 7 W Operation Environment Temperature 5 C 35 C Humidity 20 80 No condensation Storage Temperature 10 60 Installation Height Below 5000 ft Approx 1524 m Dimensions Width x Height x Depth 455 mm x 172 5 mm x 418 5 mm 17 7 8 x 6 7 8 x 16 1 2 Excluding lens and protrusion portion Mass 11 6 kg 25 5 Ibs Accessories See Page 9 x1 D ILA is the abbreviation for Direct drive Image Light Amplifier 2 D ILA devices are manufactured using extremely high precision technology Pixel effectiveness is 99 99 Only 0 01 or less of the pixels are either missing or would remain permanently lit up 3 HDCP is the abbreviation for High bandwidth Digital Content Protection system The image of HDMI input terminal may not be displayed due to HDCP specification change e Design and specifications are subject to change without prior notice e Please note that some of the pictures and illustrations may have been abridged enlarged or contextual
41. perate normally due to external static or noises When the unit is in standby mode pull out the power plug then insert again Press the power button on the unit to turn on the power again E A sound may be heard when the lamp is off but there is no danger E D ILA device is manufactured using high precision technology but there may be some missing pixels or pixels that remain permanently lit up Power is not supplied Is the power cord disconnected Insert the power cord plug firmly EE P20 Remove the power plug when the unit is in standby mode and Is the lamp cover properly shut close the lamp cover properly After that insert the plug EA P41 again After the Cool Down mode is complete turn on the power EA P21 again Is the lamp in Cool Down mode Projected image is dark Check the lamp time on the information menu Prepare a new Is the lamp near exhaustion lamp unit or replace as soon as possible when the lamp is near AA P40 42 exhaustion The unit works when power is turned on but stops abruptly after a few minutes Are the air inlets and exhaust vent Remove the power plug when the unit is in standby mode and A P3 10 blocked remove any blocking object After that insert the plug again i Is the filter dirty Clean the filter FA P43 Video image does not appear Is the lens cap removed Remove the lens
42. put terminal Video cable sold separately VCR and camcorder video cable sold separately To S video input terminal Connecting via Component Video Cable This unit DVD player A Component video output terminals Cp Pp Red Cr Pr Red Di Cp Pg Blue m Y Green Component video cable sold separately To component video input terminals f W Set COMP in the setting menu to Y Pb Cb Pr Cr HA P28 i uonpind d g 5 T 6006 2 0 Connecting Continued Connecting via HDMI Cable This unit DVD recorder HDMI cable sold separately To HDMI 1 or HDMI 2 Y I input terminal Connecting via HDMI DVI Conversion Cable This unit Notebook PC To HDMI 1 or HDMI 2 HDMI DVI conversion cable sold separately input terminal 16 ENGLISH O O Connecting via SCART RCA Cable This unit DVD player for European market fe 0000 oo SCART RCA cable sold separately SCART terminal To RGB video and sync signal input terminals Set COMP in the setting menu to SCART P28 fi Connecting via RGB Video Cable This unit Device equipped with RGB output aS RGB video output termin
43. rough vents ventilation holes etc Do not look at the illumination lamp directly by opening the cabinet while the illumination lamp is turned on The illumination lamp also contains ultraviolet rays and the light is so powerful that your eyesight can be impaired Do not drop hit or damage the light source lamp lamp unit in any way It may cause the light source lamp to break and lead to injuries Do not use a damaged light source lamp If the light source lamp is broken ask your dealer to repair it Fragments from a broken light source lamp may cause injuries The light source lamp used in this projector is a high pressure mercury lamp Be careful when disposing of the lightsource lamp If anything is unclear please consult your dealer Do not ceiling mount the projector to a place which tends to vibrate otherwise the attaching fixture of the projector could be broken by the vibration possibly causing it to fall or overturn which could lead to personal injury Use only the accessory cord designed for this product to prevent shock DO NOT allow any unqualified person to install the unit Be sure to ask your dealer to install the unit e g attaching it to the ceiling since special technical knowledge and skills are required for installation If installation is performed by an unqualified person it may cause personal injury or electrical shock pops Bue amp HX HX XE Getting Started SS Safety Preca
44. s 15 About Trademarks and Copyright c cccccseseeseeesesesees 50 Connecting via Component Video Cables dicewsoeces 15 Caton aus a cite gat ek ee at ae 50 Connecting via HDMI Cable 16 Mounting this Unit cesccessecsecesseceeeeeeeeeeeseseseaeeeaee 51 Connecting via HDMI DVI Conversion Cable 16 Specifications E U s Wale Cala aie aie E die Vals Caaietdatecs 52 Connecting via SCART RCA Cable cccccccseseseeeeeees 17 DIMensiOns 232 20 aes Se Ser A ee Be 53 Connecting via RGB Video Cable cccccccccseseseseesees 17 Installing the Projector and Screen cccceee 18 Screen Size and Projection Distance c cccccccseesssseeees 19 Basic Operation Peer cece eececeececeeeeeeeeerereeeeeerereLeeeoeeoeoeeoeoe Projecting IMAGER iver tiene cc canes a es neviwrantdeas eases 20 Convenient Features during Projection 0 22 Setting the Screen SiZ cccccceseseseeseseseseseeseseseneneees 22 Masking the Surrounding Area of an Image cccee 22 Settings Seting Men e cycle circu aerate aia 24 Procedures for Menu Operation c ccccccscssseseesetesesesees 24 SeHING MENU 2 ossc0csiti nd eoscot tities eaten 25 Customizing Projected Images ccccceceee 34 Changing the Default Image Profile Values 34 Registering User defined Image Profiles 0 cc00 35 Registering User defined Image Profiles from the Menu 35 How to
45. screen size Image is stretched image are missing horizontally TEE O E fo On o ONS O SDTV 4 3 Aspect Ratio Same Aspect Ratio Aspect Ratio Same Image recorded in Small image is Landscape Most appropriate landscape black projected Image is stretched screen size bands on top and horizontally bottom of DVD software Depending on the input image selecting 4 3 may result in a vertically stretched image while selecting 16 9 provides you with the most appropriate screen size Masking the Surrounding Area of an Image Images for which quality at the outer area has deteriorated can be projected by masking hiding the surrounding area of the projected image Image for which quality at the outer area has deteriorated 2 Mask the image El Display the setting menu rap F Select Setup Mask SELECT a les 5 iy CONFIRM EJ Set a mask value SELECT ome w CONFIRM Example When the Mask value is changed from Off gt 5 E To end ENGLISH eGo MEMO Masking is available only when high definition images are input uolypisdo dIsHg 23 yy ae Setting Menu Projected images can be adjusted to a desired view by changing the default settings Example car iO When changing Aspect from 4 3 to 16 9 OFF CH ON J Displa
46. t Safeguards carefully before use To reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove All the safety and operating instructions should be read cover Refer servicing to qualified service personnel before the product is operated The safety and operating instructions should be retained THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED This projector is equipped with a 3 blade grounding for future reference type plug to satisfy FCC rule If you are unable to insert All warnings on the product and in the operating the plug into the outlet contact your electrician instructions should be adhered to All operating instructions should be followed FCC INFORMATION U S A only Place the projector near a wall outlet where the plug can CAUTION be easily unplugged Changes or modification not approved by Meridian could Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning void the user s authority to operate the equipment Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning NOTE Do not use attachments not recommended by the product This equipment has been tested and found to comply manufacturer as they may be hazardous with the limits for Class B digital devices pursuant to Do not use this product near water Do not use Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to immediately after moving from a low temperature to high provide reasonable protection against harmful temperatur
47. ted image Low Select this to give a reddish tinge to the image Middle Select this to have a balanced image High Select this to give a bluish tinge to the image Red Less red 255 0 More red Memory1 Green Less green 255 O More green Blue Less blue 255 O More blue Red Less red 255 0 More red Memory2 Green Less green 255 O More green Blue Less blue 255 O More blue The red green and blue colors can be adjusted and registered respectively This setting can also be configured from the remote control AA P12 sBuiyies 25 Yy 06 1 Setting Menu Continued H Gamma Sets the gradation characteristics of the projected image Normal For normal circumstances select this setting Theater1 Sets gamma to Theater Theater2 Sets gamma to Theater2 Dynamic Select this when in well lighted areas such as living room or when playing games Custom The gamma can be set according to your preferences Gamma Setup Correction Value The coefficient 1 8 2 6 of the gamma curve can be selected The gamma curve for the colors R G B can be adjusted separately Adjusting W will adjust for all R G B values Gamma curves are represented by a Q Gamma Adjust Save Saves the adjusted gamma data Load Loads the gamma data that was saved All Reset Returns the gamma coefficients to the va
48. to this unit E When reflecting off a screen Ensure that total of distance A between this unit and screen and distance B between remote control and screen is within 7 m As the efficiency of signals reflected from the remote control unit differ with the type of screen used operable distance may decrease This unit Screen 13 U8O OU OO Preparation Selecting Connecting Devices Do not turn on the power until connection is complete The connection procedures differ according to the device used For details refer to the instruction manual of the device to be connected For audio output connect the device to an amplifier The images may not be displayed depending on the devices and cables to be connected Use an HDMI compliant cable sold separately with the HDMI logo t may not be possible to connect to this unit depending on the dimension of the connector cover of the cables to be connected DVD Recorder DVD Player 0 0000 ia To connect via HDMI terminal H P16 To connect RS 232C terminal To connect via component video terminals 1 P15 To connect via video terminal A P15 To connect via S video terminal H amp A P15 Notebook PC VCR and camcorder 14 ENGLISH O Connecting Connecting via Video Cable and S video Cable This unit EHHH LO Video output To video in
49. ty See Changing the Default Image Profile Values for procedures on adjusting the image quality AA P34 3 To end Registering User defined Image Profiles from the Menu 1 Adjust image quality See Changing the Default Image Profile Values for procedures on adjusting the image quality EE P34 E Display the setting menu Select Setup Profile Memory Save User1 SELECT A ove ES Profile Memory gt Picture Position gt g CONFIRM a 4 Register the setting e z To return to the default values reset the registered settings with Profile Memory in the setting menu HA P27 IB ENGLISH O O A CAUTION Adjustment settings of image quality will not be registered if other image profiles are selected before registering these settings sBuiyes 85 lt Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Before sending the unit to your authorized dealer for repair check the following points The following situations are not malfunctions E You do not need to worry under the following situations if there is no abnormality on the screen Part of the top surface or front of the unit is hot A creaking sound is heard from the unit An operating sound is heard from the internal of the unit Color smear occurs on some screens E Perform the following operations when the unit is unable to o
50. utions Continued POWER CONNECTION For USA and Canada only Use only the following power cord Power cord BB WARNING THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED For Europe only Use a certified main cord set complying with the national regulations of the countries and the rated voltage min 200V and min dia 0 75mm7 Also ensure that the power cord plug is the correct type for the AC outlet in your country Consult your Meridian retailer ENGLISH Dear Customer This apparatus is in conformance with the valid European directives and standards regarding electromagnetic compatibility and electrical safety Contact Meridian Audio Limited 11 Latham Road Huntingdon Cambridgeshire PE29 6YE United Kingdom peppis Buiyes Main Features Supports Multiple Digital Devices eComes with a dual HDMI terminal that allows digital transmission of high definition signals EE P14 ti a Ky E z j a iy kA g 7 Beautiful Images on Big ar Perfect for Any Location ith an 80 vertical and 34 horizontal shift function A P18 gt gt Getting Started Contents Getting Started Troubleshooting Safety Precautions n0 si Asavelaca sirisser reenen 2 Troubleshooting eA sis erative cues wi hentbavaiseitnae 36 Wing PECnUTeS t cacccacy mein wt dasiien okeceuatupeieeine 6 What to Do When These Messages Contents 8 Are Displayed
51. y the setting menu hom homz come VIDEO evoeo asrecr CINEMA NATURAL DYNAMIC ab g go 3o 2 DDoe 000 Q ie Zz D gt si e 2 a Be i SELECT D Dou JAA g CONFIRM lt 3 Set to 16 9 SELECT h Hea P CONFIRM B E To end 24 ENGLISH Item values shown in E T are factory settings Items that can be configured differ according to the input signals Image gt Image Adjust m Contrast Adjusts the contrast of the projected image Black 50 50 White Brightness Adjusts the brightness of the projected image Darken 30 30 Brighten H Color Adjusts the color density of the projected image Lighten 50 50 Darken M Tint Adjusts the hue of the projected image Red 30 30 Green H Sharpness Adjusts the outline of the projected image Soft 30 30 Sharp 0 DNR Adjusts the strength of noise removal of the projected image Weak 0 30 Strong Contrast Brightness Color and Sharpness can also be configured from the remote control AA P12 Tint can only be adjusted when NTSC signals are input to the video or S video input terminal Image gt Color Temp Color Temp Sets the color temperature of the projec
52. y when inserting the P13 batteries Are batteries exhausted Replace with new batteries EAP13 Is there an obstructive object between the Remove any obstructive objects P13 remote control and remote sensor Is the remote control held too far away a dom E Uie Hold the remote control closer to the sensor when using EAP13 Power is cut off suddenly Has setting been performed for sleep time Set Sleep Timer in the setting menu to Off FoP31 Buyooysajqnoiy 37 lt lt Troubleshooting What to Do When These Messages Are Displayed Message Cause Details No device is connected to the input terminal COMP The input terminal is connected but there is no signal No input Input the video signals ae A video signal that cannot be used in this unit has been input Out of eae Input video signals that can be used The message is displayed when the accumulated lamp time has exceeded 1900 hours Lamp replacement To clear the message press the EXIT button Get ready a new lamp unit and replace as soon as possible The message is displayed when the accumulated lamp time has exceeded 2000 hours ree The message is displayed each time during projection Varg To clear the message press the EXIT button Replace with a new lamp unit and reset the lamp time H P40 42 38 ENGLISH About War

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