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2. 35 Easy to Use Functions Selecting the Picture Display Mode 37 Overscan Type aan 40 OVENS CAA US testi nl 40 NOILONGOULNI INTRODUCTION H V Position FUNCTION ccccccceeccccccecececececececeeececenes 41 H V Keystone Function oocccccocccccnccnconncnnnnncnnonarnnonnnnnonos 42 Selecting the Economy Mode 43 Setting the Power Save 43 SYNC Thresnold s ivi SR anus 44 Automatic Power OFF Function 44 SOUTO e acia ns 45 OSB Time OU o i all es 45 OSDIBIEAdINd temidos oca deta cada 46 FINO e sci une 46 SR alee etna area ee 47 Noise RedUCIION 55558 eee eee men 48 A an sn 48 A 49 Reversing Inverting Projected Images 49 Setting the PRJ Mode cccccococccccccocccccccnnnonnnos 49 Lamp Timer Reset ita trae 50 A 50 INPUT SOUTO aras 51 Facto TES area 51 Appendix Maintenance coocccnccnccncnnoncncnnnncnnnncnnnnonnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnonannnnnnnss 53 Cleaning the Ventilative Holes 54 Cleaning the Ventilative Holes 54 ADOUL N LM aii 55 Caution Concerning the Lamp oocccccccnccnnccnoncno 55 Replacing the Lamp ccccecceeeeeeseeeeseeeeaeeees 55 Temperature LED Over Temperature 56 Removing and Installing the Lamp Unit 57 Resetting the Lamp Timer cccoocccconcccnccocncn
3. dn 13S ANV SNOLLOINNOI Basic Operation Basic Operation Image Projection Basic Procedure Connect the required external equipment to the projector before operating the following procedures Info e The language preset at the factory is English If you want to change the on screen display to another language reset the language according to the procedure on page 28 Plug the power cord into the wall outlet e The power indicator illuminates blue and the projector enters standby mode POWER Press gt on the remote control or on the projector e The power indicator turns off S Note e The power indicator illuminates indicating the status of the lamp Blue The power is ready Blue blinking The fan is cooling V A 4 gt buttons Temperature Indicator ENTER button INPUT button MENU button ECO button EXIT button Power button Power 5 indicator Blue INPUT MENU 26 uoneiodO 91seg Basic Operation 27 Press on the projector to INPUT select the INPUT mode ES Note e When a signal is not received Searching for Source will be displayed About the INPUT modes INPUT 1 Selects the source Com ponent RCA SCART INPUT 2 Selects the source HDMI 1 or 2 Selects the source Video INPUT 3 or S Video INPUT 4 Selects the source PC S Note e f you select Auto as the input source then the correct in
4. Use this option to adjust the overall brightness of the image Use this control in conjunction with contrast to fine tune the display The scale is from 50 to 50 Contrast Use this option to adjust the contrast of the image Use this control in conjunction with contrast to fine tune the display The scale is from 50 to 50 2 A Color Use this option to adjust the color intensity of the image A Iai Tint Use this option to adjust the tint of your image Press to make the image more green Press to make the image more purple gt Use this option to adjust the clarity and focus of the image Use this option to adjust the gamma correction of the image Default setting is 2 2 Gamma correction provides eight sets of gamma corrections 1 0 1 5 1 8 2 0 2 2 2 35 2 5 and 2 8 Color Temp Use this option to set the color temperature of the image There are five settings in the Color Temperature They are Warm D65 Native Cool and Cold The Cold color temperature makes the image look colder with bluish hue and the Warm color Temperature makes the image look warmer with reddish hue When sets to Native the image has the maximum brightness gt Color Space Use this option to determine how the color components of an input signal are decoded for accurate color on the display In most situations the Auto setting produces the most accurate colors If it does not try the other set
5. Standard connector Input 100 240VAC 3 5A 50 60Hz Exhaust vent Exhaust vent WARNING As the projector lamp becomes extremely hot air blowing out from the ventilation slots can be uncomfortably hot Using the Kensington Lock This projector has a Kensington Security Standard connector for use with a Kensington MicroSaver Security System Refer to the information that came with the system for instructions on how to use it to secure the projector 10 INTRODUCTION Remote Control Power ON OFF button For turning the power on and off Adjustment buttons _ V A lt 4 gt For displaying adjustment and setting screens EXIT button For Exiting the OSD INPUT 2 button Selects the source HDMI 1 or 2 INPUT 4 button Selects the source PC 11 Kc MENU button Press this button to enter the OSD menus ENTER button For setting the selected items or adjustments from the menu INPUT 1 button Selects the source Component RCA SCART INPUT 3 button Selects the source Video or S Video Aspect Ratio button Controls how the projector resizes the input image Using the Remote Control Available Range of the Remote Control E The remote control can be used to control the projector within the ranges shown in the illustration QY Note e The signal from the remote control can be reflected by the screen When using the remote control e Be sure not t
6. 3 379 116 301 92 20 623 8 2 240 1 16 200 0 508 0 174 3 4428 981 249 1 304 93 241 73 16 49 8 65 199 2 kki 150 0 381 0 130 7 3321 73 5 186 8 228 69 181 55 12 374 49 149 4 133 0 337 8 1159 2944 652 1656 20 2 6 2 160 49 1 1 33 1 43 1325 106 0 260 2 924 2347 520 132 0 16 1 49 128 39 09 264 3 5 105 6 100 0 254 0 872 2214 490 1245 15 2 46 121 37 08 249 3 3 996 920 233 7 802 203 7 45 1 11461 140 43 111 34 08 229 30 917 840 213 4 73 2 186 0 412 104 6 128 39 10 1 3 1 0 7 209 27 837 DM Picture area 720 182 9 628 1594 35 3 89 7 109 33 87 26 06 179 24 717 60 0 1524 523 1328 294 747 91 2 8 72 20 0 5 149 20 598 40 0 101 6 349 886 196 498 6 1 19 48 1 5 03 100 1 3 39 8 The formula for screen size and projection distance Y1 Max 0 15180x x Screen size in Y2 Min 0 12057x y Projection distance ft Z1 Upper 0 00817x z Distance from the lens center to the Z2 Lower 0 03268x lower edge of the image in S Note e There is a tolerance of 3 in the formula above e Values with a minus sign indicate the distance of the lens center below the bottom of the image When using a normal screen 4 3 Standard Screen 4 3 Center of lens to edge of Screen Size Throw Distance In case of setting the m i SALE owen 16 9 picture to the full LN RER LC E Bal
7. Ox0a IR_HDMI1 0x16 IR_Source4 Ox0b IR_HDMI2 0x17 IR_ASPECT 0x0c 61 Troubleshooting Problem Check Projector power cord is not plugged into the wall outlet Remote control batteries have run out Projector does not start The selected input mode is wrong Cables may be incorrectly connected to the rear panel of the projector Power to the external connected device is off El The video signal format of the video equipment is not set correctly No picture Picture adjustments are incorrectly set Color is faded Adjust the focus The projection distance exceeds the focus range Picture is blurred Component VGA input only Perform Fine Sync adjustments Clock adjustment also in component Perform Fine Sync adjustments Phase adjustment also in component Change the input signal type of the video equipment Picture is green on INPUT1 COMPONENT 62 xipueddy Appendix 63 Picture is dark or bright and whitish Picture is too bright and whitish Picture adjustments are incorrectly set Picture adjustments are incorrectly set Product Specifications Item Model No DLP Panel Display Type Resolution Short Throw Lens Long Throw Lens Projection Lamp Input Sources Computer Compatibility 2D Lens Shift Ability Short Throw Lens 2D Lens Shift Ability Long Throw Lens Digital Keystone Correction Projection Lens Screen Size Short Throw Lens
8. Screen Size Long Throw Lens Short Throw Ratio 16 9 Long Throw Ratio 16 9 Projection Distance in 100 Short Throw Lens Projection Distance in 100 Long Throw Lens Video Enhance Projection Method OSD Control Video System Dimensions Short Throw Lens Dimensions Long Throw Lens Weight Short Throw Lens Weight Long Throw Lens Power Supply Power Consumption Operating Temperature Lamp Warranty Description 1080p DLP Front Projector Panel size 0 65 Display method DMD by Texas Instruments Device method Digital Light Processing DLPTM DLP Chip RGB optical shutter method 1920 x 1080 pixels 1 1 25 x zoom lens F2 4 2 6 f 18 65 23 32 mm 1 1 25 x zoom lens F2 4 2 6 f 23 1 29 mm Lamp type 280W P VIP lamp Video HDMI x 2 YCbCr YPbPr Component Video x 1 CVBS Composite Video x 1 S Video x 1 PC x 1 RS 232 For computer x1 IR Receiver For remote x 2 12V trigger output x2 USB x 1 VGA SVGA XGA SXGA UXGA 1 2 of screen height Up 100 Down 60 1 2 of screen height Left 15 Right 15 1 2 of screen height Up 140 Down 60 1 2 of screen height Left 15 Right 15 2D correction Zoom lens with manual focus and manual zoom adjustment 50 300 inches 40 300 inches 1 33 1 66 1 66 2 09 2 9m 3 7m Control 3 m 4 6m 3D Y C separation in Composite Video Front Rear Desktop Front Rear Ceiling Projector keypad IR remote control NTSC 3 58 NTSC 4 43 PAL PA
9. al p in cm in cm in cm ft m ft m ft cm ft cm horizontal width of the 4 3 300 0 7620 2400 6096 1800 4572 418 127 332 101 30 914 120 3658 screen 250 0 635 0 200 0 508 0 150 0 381 0 348 106 277 84 25 762 10 0 304 8 200 0 508 0 160 0 406 4 120 0 304 8 279 85 221 6 7 20 610 80 2438 150 0 381 0 120 0 3048 900 2286 209 64 166 51 15 457 60 1829 133 0 337 8 106 4 270 3 70 8 2027 185 56 147 45 13 405 5 3 1622 106 0 269 2 848 2154 636 161 5 14 8 4 5 11 7 3 6 1 1 32 3 4 2 129 2 100 0 254 0 800 203 2 60 0 152 4 13 9 4 2 11 1 3 4 1 0 30 5 4 0 121 9 92 0 233 7 73 6 186 9 55 2 140 2 12 8 3 9 10 2 3 1 0 9 28 0 3 7 112 2 3 84 0 2134 67 2 170 7 504 128 0 11 7 3 6 9 3 2 8 0 8 25 6 3 4 102 4 72 0 182 9 57 6 1463 43 2 109 7 10 0 3 1 8 0 2 4 OF 219 29 87 8 60 0 1524 480 121 9 36 0 91 4 8 4 2 5 6 6 2 0 0 6 183 24 73 2 40 0 101 6 32 0 81 3 24 0 61 0 5 6 1 7 4 4 1 3 0 4 12 2 16 48 8 The formula for screen size and projection distance E Screen area EJ Picture area Y1 Max 0 13933x x Screen size in Y2 Min 0 11067x y Projection distance ft Z1 Upper 0 00817x z Distance from the lens center to the Z2 Lower 0 03268x lower edge of the image in S Note e There is a tolerance of 3 in the formula above e Values with a minus sign indicate the distance of the lens center below the bottom of the image 23 Projection fro
10. i p conversion algorithm enhances the performance of the motion detect i p conversion Extensive improvements on the jagged edges or slanted lines in moving images New Edge Up Scaling As a result of reducing jagged edges and flickering when up scaling edges of slanted lines even signals not reaching a panel resolution of 480i p can be projected by converting them to 1920X1080 resolution images New Film Mode Function 3 2 pull down enhancement for 480i and 2 2 for 576i signals but HDTV 1080i signals as well Use of a HDMI HDCP terminal enables all processes from input to signal processing and pro jection to be performed digitally resulting in the realization of all digital projection without any data loss due to analog conversion This also supports the building of home theaters using HTPC Provides the new Brilliant Color algorithm which provides enhancement to the functions of degamma and Spoke light recapture NOILONGOULNI INTRODUCTION Projector Front and Top View Focus ring Zoom ring Adjust focus Adjust screen display Lens shift dial Vertical Lens shift dial Horizontal ENTER button For setting the selected items or adjustments from the menu Exit button For exiting the OSD Adjustment buttons V A gt For selecting menu items Temperature indicator This indicator glows red when the temperature of the projector exceeds the set critical temperature or when the fan
11. list of modes that conform to VESA However this projector supports other signals that are not VESA standards PC Horizontal Vertical PC Horizontal Vertical VESA DVI D HDMI MAC Resolution Frequency Frequency ie ne He ji ie nn Dire Standard Support WS kHz Hz IF 7 DOS 720 x 400 31 5 70 Y TE 31 5 60 l SVGA 800 x 600 48 1 72 Y Y PC 37 9 72 Y VGA 640 x 480 Y 46 9 15 37 5 15 Y 537 35 43 3 85 Y EE 60 56 5 70 PC XGA 1024 x 768 Y Y 60 0 75 68 7 85 Horizontal _ Vertical VESA DVI Resolution rreauency Frequency Standard Support 64 0 60 Z He SXGA 1280 x 1024 80 0 15 Y Y 720 x 480 31 5 60 911 85 720 x 576 31 3 50 WSXGA 1680 x 1050 65 2 60 Y Y 1280 x 720 a UXGA 1600 x 1200 75 0 60 Y Y 37 5 50 MAC HDMI 33 8 60 Y 13 VGA 640 x 480 34 9 67 1920 x 1080i on 20 MAC SVGA 832x624 49 6 75 27 24 1920 x 1080p 56 3 50 MAC XGA 1024x768 48 4 60 Y 67 5 60 ES Note e This projector may not be able to display images from notebook computers in simultaneous CRT LCD mode Should this occur turn off the LCD display on the notebook computer and output the display data in CRT only mode Details on how to change display modes can be found in your notebook computer s operation manual e When projecting video images of an interlace video signal with the projector the intended image may not be projected depending on the video signal when using the RBG input In such cases use the component input S Video input or video input xipue
12. on the menu screen gt For operating the menu screen see page 30 Fine Sync Selected item Description Clock Adjusts vertical noise Adjusts horizontal noise similar to tracking on your VCR PC only To run auto tune Fine Sync IT gt Phase Automatically adjusts Y ES Auto Tune a computer image a PC only Select Execute Auto Tune y O OL Er ES Note e Auto Tune may take some time to complete depending on the image stored in the computer connected to the projector 35 Easy to Use Functions suonouny asp 0 sey Easy to Use Functions Selecting the Picture Display Mode This function allows you to modify or customize the picture display mode to input image Depending on the input signal you can choose Anamorphic LetterBox or Virtual Wide Switching the Picture Display Using Different input signals POWER ASPECT Press on remote or on keypad and select layout ED e Each time e is pressed the display changes as shown on page 38 and 39 ndddde Aspect Ratio Aspect Ratio Function The layout menu enables you to control how the projector resizes the input image The following options are available Anamorphic e Resolution 1920x1080 e 4 3 input is stretched to fit 16 9 display e Stretches entire image Standard e Resolution depends on the Input Signal fe e 4 3
13. the Layo Layout menu on the menu screen e to gt For operating the menu screen see page 30 gt gt gt gt The following options are available Selected item Description mn Re Zoom Scales or zooms the 2 JO image e emp Cuts a portion of the O gt image O O 4 O 4 amp Overscan Adjust This function enables you to adjust the image display on screen Available y gt options are from 0 10 The default x value is 1 which is suitable for S Video Composite and Component input sources FE gt te gt Select Overscan Type from the gt Layout menu on the menu screen y gt gt For operating the menu screen see i page 30 S e Press or P to select value O 4 O 4 D O 4 amp 40 suonouny asp 0 sey Easy to Use Functions H V Position Function This function enables you to center the display vertically and horizontally Press 4 or b of the Horizontal Position the display gt will move to the left or the right R FALJE Aie E Layout MODO LIM Press lt or of the Vertical Position the display will move upward or downward v ROZB FODOBOJWYY 41 H V Keystone Function Correcting Trapezoidal Distortion and Adjusting Vertical Size of the picture ray gt This function allows for Keystone correction gt La
14. 1080p DLP Front Projector Users Manual 1080p DLP Front Projector PREFACE Preface NCIS ABOUT THIS MANUAL This manual is designed for use with the 1080p DLP Front Projector Information in this document has been carefully checked for accuracy however no guarantee is given to the correctness of the contents The information in this document is subject to change without notice COPYRIGHT Copyright 2009 This document contains proprietary information protected by copyright All rights are reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced by any mechanical electronic or other means in any form without prior written permission of the manufacturer TRADEMARKS All trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners FCC COMPLIANCE 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 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMISSION FCC STATEMENT This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed
15. 233 7 80 2 203 7 45 1 114 6 11 1 3 4 8 9 27 0 0 0 0 3 0 91 7 84 0 213 4 73 2 1860 412 1046 101 31 8 1 2 5 0 0 0 0 2 7 83 7 E Picture area 720 1829 628 1594 353 89 7 8 7 26 7 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 4 717 60 0 152 4 52 3 132 8 29 4 74 7 7 2 2 2 5 8 1 8 0 0 0 0 2 0 598 50 0 127 0 436 1107 245 623 6 0 1 8 4 8 1 5 0 0 0 0 16 498 The formula for screen size and projection distance Center of lens to edge of Screen Size Throw Distance screen bottom Y1 Max 0 12057x x Screen size diag Y2 Min 0 09660x y Projection distance Z1 Upper 0 00000x z Distance from the lens center to the z2 Lower 0 03268x lower edge of the image S Note e There is a tolerance of 3 in the formula above e Values with a minus sign indicate the distance of the lens center below the bottom of the image When using a normal screen 4 3 Standard Screen 4 3 Center of lens to edge of Screen Size Throw Distance In case of setting the B os owen 16 9 picture to the full eC MELLE _High al pd rd i in cm in cm in cm ft m ft m ft cm ft cm horizontal width of the 4 3 3000 7620 240 0 6096 1800 4572 332 101 266 81 00 00 120 3658 screen 250 0 6350 200 0 5080 150 0 3810 277 84 222 68 00 00 10 0 304 8 200 0 508 0 160 0 4064 1200 3048 221 67 177 54 00 00 80 2438 r 150 0 381 0 120 0 3048 900 2286 166 51 133 41 00 00 60 1829 133 0 337 8 106 4 270 3 798 202
16. 7 147 45 118 36 00 00 53 1622 106 0 269 2 848 2154 63 6 161 5 11 7 3 6 9 4 2 9 0 0 0 0 4 2 129 2 100 0 254 0 80 0 203 2 60 0 152 4 11 1 3 4 8 9 2 7 0 0 0 0 4 0 121 9 92 0 233 7 736 186 9 55 2 140 2 10 2 3 1 8 2 2 5 0 0 0 0 3 7 112 2 3 840 213 4 67 2 170 7 504 128 0 9 3 2 8 7 4 2 3 0 0 0 0 3 4 102 4 72 0 182 9 57 6 146 3 432 109 7 8 0 2 4 6 4 1 9 0 0 0 0 2 9 87 8 60 0 152 4 480 121 9 36 0 91 4 6 6 2 0 5 3 1 6 0 0 0 0 24 73 2 50 0 127 0 40 0 101 6 30 0 76 2 5 5 1 7 4 4 1 4 0 0 0 0 2 0 61 0 The formula for screen size and projection distance E Screen area MM Picture area Y1 Max 0 11067x x Screen size in Y2 Min 0 08867x y Projection distance ft Z1 Upper 0 00000x z Distance from the lens center to the Z2 Lower 0 03268x lower edge of the image in S Note e There is a tolerance of 3 in the formula above e Values with a minus sign indicate the distance of the lens center below the bottom of the image 22 dn13S ANV SNOLLOINNOI CONNECTIONS AND SETUP Screen Size and Projection Distance Long throw lens When using a wide Wide Screen 16 9 screen 1 6 3 Screen Size Throw Distance A EE o In ee of displaying the Sagona Wide High Max Min Up down 16 9 picture on the whole in cm in cm in cm ft m ft m ft cm ft cm area of the 16 9 screen 300 0 762 0 261 5 664 1 147 1 3736 455 139 362 110 25 74 7 9 8 2989 250 0 635 0 217 0 553 5 122 6 311
17. A to VGA cable optional item sold separately Connecting the Power Cord St upplied Plug in the supplied power cord into the accessory AC socket on the rear of the projector Power cord 14 dn 13S ANV SNOLLOINNOI CONNECTIONS AND SETUP Connecting to Video Equipment Connecting to Video VCR or other video equipment Equipment Using an S Video or a Composite Video To S Video output terminal Cable Using an S Video or a Composite video cable a VCR laser disc player or other video equipment can be connected to INPUT 3 input terminals ES Note e The INPUT 3 S VIDEO terminal uses a Composite video cable video signal system in which the picture is separated into color and luminance signals to realize a higher quality image To view a S Video cable higher quality image use a commercially a i available S Video cable to connect the INPUT 3 terminal on the projector and the S Video output terminal on the video equipment ts obj one and on h am ilat mo py a rai en fag hrot or in pet f 5P 15 Connecting to Component To analog component Video Equipment output terminal Using a Component Cable INPUT 1 Use a component cable when connecting to the INPUT 1 terminal and component video equipment such as DVD players and DTV decoders DTV is an umbrella term used to describe the new digital television system in the United States Component cable co
18. L M PAL N PAL 60 SECAM EDTV480p EDTV 576p HDTV 720p HDTV 1080i HDTV 1080p 380 mm x 336 mm x 164 mm L x W x H 380 mm x 336 mm x 164 mm L x W x H 15 4 Ibs 7 0 kg 15 9 Ibs 7 2 kg 100 240 V at 50 60 Hz 365W 5 C to 35 C 90 days or 500 hours Specifications are subjected to change without notice 64 x pu ddy Short Throw Lens Dimension Units mm inch Appendix 65 335 85 13 22 inch 14 96 inch 302 31 11 9 inch gt 5 N E ON on e 101 68 4 inch lt 163 66 6 44 inch pat 254 4 10 02 inch 125 58 4 94 inch 41 55 1 64 inch UT a RO on 179 7 05 inch lt 127 35 5 01 inch 1 74 inch a e f Long Throw Lens Dimension Unit mm inch ac
19. and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help 1 WARNING To meet FCC requirements a shielded power cord is required in order to prevent interference It is essential that only the supplied power cord is to be used Use only shielded cables to connect I O devices to this equipment You are cautioned that changes or modifications not approved by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment b WARNING The projector cooling fan continues to run for approximately 90 seconds after the projector is turned off using the Power button on the control panel or remote control Never unplug the power cable to power off the projector damage to the lamp may result b WARNING High brightness light source Do not stare into the beam of light or view
20. ddy 60 Video Compatibility Chart Appendix Resolution H Freq kHz V Freq Hz seal Te Run ns SD Video NTSC 640x480i 15 7 59 94 60 Y Y Y PAL 768x576i 15 6 50 Y Y Y SECAM 768x576i 15 6 50 Y Y Y NTSC 4 43 Y Y Y PAL M V4 Y 4 PAL N Y Y 4 NTSC J Y Y Y PAL 60 60 v Y Y NTSC 50 50 ED TV 480p 720x480p 31 5 59 94 60 Y Y 576p 720x576p 31 3 50 Y Y 10351 60 1920x1035i 33 8 60 Y Y HD TV 1080i 50 1920x1080i 28 1 50 Y Y 1080 60 1920x1080i 33 8 59 94 60 Y Y 720p 50 1280x720p 37 5 50 Y Y 720p 60 1280x720p 45 0 59 94 60 Y Y 1080p 24 1920x1080p 27 0 24 Y Y 1080p 25 1920x1080p 28 1 25 Y Y 1080p 30 1920x1080p 33 8 30 Y Y 1080p 50 1920x1080p 56 3 50 Y Y 1080p 60 1920x1080p 67 5 60 Y Y HTPC 720p 48 1280x720p 36 48 Y 1 Component supports signal formats are Y Pb Pr Y Cb Cr 2 VGA port support signal formats are RGBHV RGsB and RGBCs DTV Signal Horizontal Frequency kHz Vertical Frequency Hz HDMI Support 480i 15 7 60 480p 31 5 60 Y 576i 15 6 50 576p 31 3 50 Y 720p 45 0 60 Y 720p 37 5 50 Y 1080i 33 8 60 Y 1080i 28 1 50 Y 1080p 27 24 Y 1080p 28 1 25 Y 1080p 33 8 30 Y 1080p 56 3 50 Y 1080p 67 5 60 Ye IR Remote Key Discrete Codes Key Code Key Code IR POWER 0x00 IR MENU 0x01 IR_PowerOff Ox0d IR UP 0x02 IR_Standard Ox0e IR DOWN 0x03 IR_Letterbox OxOf IR LEFT 0x04 IR_Anamorphic 0x10 IR RIGHT 0x05 IR ENTER 0x06 IR_S_Video 0x12 IR_Exit 0x07 IR_Composite 0x13 IR_Source1 0x08 IR_Component 0x14 IR_Source2 0x09 IR_PC 0x15 IR_Source3
21. directly Be especially careful and ensure that children do not stare directly into the beam I X 7 O j E WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this product to rain or moisture gt CAUTION For minimal servicing and to maintain high image quality we recommend that you use the projector in an environment that is smoke and dust free When used in areas where there is a lot of smoke or dust the filter and lens should be cleaned often to lengthen the service life of the projector b WARNING Some IC chips in this product include confidential and or trade secret property belonging to Texas Instruments Therefore you may not copy modify adapt translate distribute reverse engineer reverse assemble or decompile the contents thereof b WARNING The ventilation slots lamp and objects next to them may get extremely hot during operation Do not touch these areas until they have sufficiently cooled down 19V13dd PREFACE PRODUCT DISPOSAL This projector utilizes a tin lead solder P VIP Lamp containing a small amount of mercury Disposal of these materials may be regulated due to environmental considerations IMPORTANT RECYCLING INSTRUCTIONS Lamp s inside this product contain mercury This product may contain other elec tronic waste that can be hazardous if not disposed of properly Recycle or dispose in accordance with local state or federal Laws For more informati
22. e COLO 10i ONIKS O QO O O a A O For 16 9 aspect ratio O O O O z YIO D SKONKEN ROS LO eS 38 suonouny asp 0 sey Easy to Use Functions COMPUTER VGA 640X480 SVGA 800X600 For 4 3 XGA 1024X768 aspect ratio SXGA 1280X1024 UXGA 1600X1200 Input Signal VGA e For 4 3 aspect ratio 640x480 SVGA O_O O O For 4 3 aspect ratio 800x600 XGA ve GET For 4 3 aspect ratio 1024x768 SXGA EME O OQ For 5 4 aspect ratio 1280x1024 O O UXGA O For 4 3 aspect ratio 1600x1200 39 Anamorphic 1920X1080 1920X1080 1920X1080 1920X1080 1920X1080 Standard O_O O O O_O SES SS 2 O_O O 0 O_O O O OO SES SE O_O ome O O0 OO Sao 0 O Standard 1440X1080 1440X1080 1440X1080 1440X1080 1440X1080 LetterBox N A N A N A N A N A Output screen image Anamorphic Letter Box N A N A N A N A N A Virtual Wide 1920X1080 1920X1080 1920X1080 1920X1080 1920X1080 Virtual Wide Overscan Type This function enables you to remove some edges of the image gt o x Select Overscan Type from
23. e Video only Picture Setting Save Picture Settings Advance Reset Fine Sync Clock 10 10 Component and VGA only Phase 16 15 Execute Auto Tune Overscan Type Overscan Adjust Aspect Ratio 1080i Hide Vertical Keystone 1080i Hide Reset 29 Softest Softer Normal Sharper Sharpest 1 0 1 5 1 8 2 0 2 2 2 35 2 5 2 8 Warm D65 Native Cool Cold Auto RGB RGB Video REC 709 REC 601 R Gain G Gain B Gain R Offset G Offset B Offset Reset 0 IRE 7 5 IRE Normal Bright Movie Memory 1 Memory 2 Memory 3 Dynamic Black Brilliant Color Detail Enhancement Zoom Crop Anamorphic Standard LetterBox Virtual Wide This list shows the items that can be set in the projector Input Source Factory Reset ECO Mode ON OFF Sync Threshold 0 31 Component only ON OFF Auto Power OFF Source Select Manual Auto 5 15 60 secs Limitless OSD Blending ON OFF Film Mode OSD Time Out Auto Video Film CTI Level Noise Reduction SDTV EDTV TNR only Blank Screen Front Front Ceiling PRJ Mode Rear Rear Ceiling Lamp Timer Reset Black Blue SCART Enable English Francis Italiano Deutsch Spanish Enable Disable rar 201 Sh A This projector has one set of menu screens that allow you to adjust the image and various projector settings You can operate the menus from the projector or remote control using the follo
24. e computer is switched to the external output Refer to the computer operation manual for switching the computer signal output settings 17 Optional accessory HD 15 pin VGA to VGA cable HD 15 pin V To VGA output terminal GA to VGA cable sold separately Connecting the Thumbscrew Cables E Connect the thumbscrew cable making sure that it fits correctly into the terminal Then firmly secure the connectors by tightening the screws on both sides of the plug E Do not remove the ferrite core attached to the HD 15 pin VGA cable Ferrite core o Plug and Play Function E This projector is compatible with VESA standard DDC 1 DDC 2B The projector and a VESA DDC compatible computer will communicate their setting requirements allowing for quick and easy setup Before using the Plug and Play function be sure to turn on the projector first and the connected computer last QY Note e The DDC Plug and Play function of this projector operates only when used in conjunction with a VESA DDC compatible computer 18 dNL3S ANV SNOLLOINNOI CONNECTIONS AND SETUP Using the Adjustment Feet The height of the projector can be adjusted using the adjustment feet when the surface the projector is placed on is uneven or when the screen is slanted The projection of the image can be made higher by adjusting the projector when it is in a location lower tha
25. functions abnormally ECO button For power saving extended lamp life Power ON OFF buttons For turning the power on or off Power indicator Blue The power is ready MENU button Press this button to enter the OSD menus INPUT button Press this button to select the input source Blue blinking The fan is cooling Exhaust vent Intake vent Remote control sensor Adjustment foot Temperature indicator The projector has an over temperature warning LED on the control panel If the projector overheats because of a dirty filter or another problem the LED will light up and the projector lamp will turn off after which a 90 second cooling off period occurs After restarting the projector if the unit doesn t operate normally take the projector in for servicing Projector Rear View RS 232C terminal Command control USB B type terminal for service port Remote control sensor Input 3 Video S Video Terminals for connecting Video S Video Input 2 HDMI Terminals for connecting HDMI Input 4 PC Terminal for connecting PC RGB signals NOILONGOULNI a El Trigger Input 1 Component enina ve Terminals for YPbPr dl dl un sl he hi i hil laci he I YCbCr IR Repeater Keep at least 0 3 foot 10 cm of sjiace between ventilation slots and nearest object or wall Terminal for wired AC socket remote control Kensington Security
26. hecked with Lamp Timer in the Options menu on the menu screen E For lamp replacement please consult your nearest Authorized Service Center or Dealer E The actual lamp service life may be less than 2000 hours depending on the environment in which the projector is used Caution Concerning the Lamp E This projector uses a pressurized mercury lamp A loud sound may indicate lamp failure Lamp failure is caused by excessive shock improper cooling surface scratches or deterioration of the lamp due to usage The period of time up to failure largely varies depending on the individual lamp and or the condition and the frequency of use It is important to note that failure can often result in the bulb cracking When the lamp replacement indicator and on screen display icon are illuminated or are flashing it is recommended that the lamp be replaced with a new one immediately even if the lamp appears to be operating normally E If the lamp breaks glass particles may spread inside the lamp cage or gas contained in the lamp may be vented into the room from the exhaust vent As the gas in this lamp contains mercury ventilate the room well if the lamp breaks and avoid all exposure to the released gas In case of exposure to the gas consult with a doctor as soon as possible E If the lamp breaks there is also a possibility that glass particles may spread inside the projector If this happens it is recommended you contact your nearest Authori
27. input scaled to fit display height e Width scaled to maintain 4 3 aspect ratio e Black bars on left and right taking up 25 of the whole display amp LetterBox e Resolution 1920x1080 e 4 3 input scaled to fit display width e Height scaled to maintain 4 3 aspect ratio 1440x1080 e 25 of the entire image on the top and bottom is cropped ni Virtual Wide e Resolution 1920x1080 e 4 3 input is stretched to fit 16 9 display e With 4 3 input the central ratio remains true to scale but the image is stretched to fit display width e 16 9 input image is identical to the one displayed in Anamorphic mode E gt 3 O D O 37 enhance the Standard 4 h 1 VIDEO Anamorphic Standard LetterBox Virtual Wide 480i 480p For 4 3 th ae 576p 1920x1080 1440x1080 1920x1080 1920x1080 aspect ratio NTSC PAL SECAM 480p 1920x1080 1440x1080 1920x1080 1920x1080 576p x x x x For 16 9 aspect ratio 720p 1920x1080 1440x1080 1920x1080 1920x1080 1080i p 1920x1080 1440x1080 1920x1080 1920x1080 Output screen image Input Signal Anamorphic Standard LetterBox Virtual Wide O e LOS LON LO Oj MO O O O Q 480i 480p 576i 576p For 4 3 aspect ratio NTSC PAL SECAM E C O Ol O O O Or e O O O HOM O O gt O LetterBox image O y y O e
28. ions menu O on the menu screen 0 gt For operating the menu screen see E page 30 en fc a Go C 47 Noise Reduction This function is only available for SDTV 480i 576i and EDTV 480p 576p signals Noise Reduction is useful for clearing up noisy images Turn it On to keep in mind that reducing noise which reduces high frequencies may also soften the image Select Noise Reduction from the Options menu on the menu screen 2 gt For operating the menu screen see page 30 OA Options oy i o i f amp 8 NE OAE 0 lo 3 Noise Reduction ite HA i gt S E q Blank Screen This function is used to apply the background color when there is no input source Select Blank Screen from the Options menu on the menu screen ss gt For operating the menu screen see le gt page 30 ES Options ty gt E o gt LL Na O r n A fc a Blank Screen 3 Go C 48 suonouny asp 0 seg Easy to Use Functions Select this option to set all items in the E Options menu to the factory default values except PRJ Mode and Lamp Reset e gt to amp Options d 4 8 NE CRE Gh e Reset This projector is equipped with a reverse invert image function that allows you to reverse or invert the projected image for various applications Setting the PRJ Mode Select PRJ Mode fr
29. m behind the screen Projecting a Reversed Inverted Image m Place a translucent screen between the projector and the audience E Reverse the image by setting Rear for PRJ Mode in the Options menu Projection using a mirror E Place a mirror normal flat type in front of the lens E Reverse the image by setting Rear for PRJ Mode in the Options menu when the mirror is placed on the side where the audience is Info e When using a mirror be sure to carefully position both the projector and the mirror so that the light does nat shine into the eyes of the audience Ceiling mount setup E itis recommended that you use the optional ceiling mount bracket for this installation Before mounting the projector contact your nearest Authorized Service Center or Dealer to obtain the recommended ceiling mount bracket sold separately NH Be sure to adjust the position of the projector to match the distance Z from the lens center position to the lower edge of the image when mounting the projector on the ceiling E Invert the image by setting Ceiling Front for PRJ Mode in the Options menu When using the default setting VOn screen Display TNINOAIMOO y The image is reversed When using the default setting Y On screen Display eee y The image is reversed When using the default setting Y On screen Display ms The image is reversed 24
30. malfunction Lens shift dial Vertical ir Lens shift dial Horizontal 20 dn 13S ANV SNOLLOINNOI CONNECTIONS AND SETUP Setting up the Screen Position the projector perpendicular to the screen with all feet flat and level to achieve an optimal image S Note e The projector lens should be centered in the middle of the screen If the horizontal line passing through the lens center is not perpendicular to the screen the image will be distorted making viewing difficult e For an optimal image position the screen so that it is not in direct sunlight or room light Light falling directly on the screen washes out the colors making viewing difficult Close the curtains and dim the lights when setting up the screen in a sunny or bright room e A polarizing screen cannot be used with this projector Standard Setup Front Projection NH Place the projector at the required distance from the screen according to the desired picture size See page 22 An Example of Standard Setup 5 afl Audience th Tv E qE ETE EE o l l Fa 1 4 RE Le CEE CR 82 A i A 44 A Va SAA ee ne Ce Se Se E a Se ee DS a ee ee ee ee Se ES a The distance from the screen to the projector may vary depending on the size of the screen The default setting can be used when placing the projector in front of the screen If
31. menu screen gt For operating the menu screen see page 30 This function allows you to determine the type of incoming video content film Different algorithms are applied for each of the content types Select Film Mode from the Options menu on the menu screen gt For operating the menu screen see page 30 Film Mode Y Note e In PAL50OHz or SECAM the 2 2 pull down enhancement will be enabled only in film Reproduces the image of the film source clearly Displays the optimized image of film transformed with 3 2 pull down NTSC and PAL60HZ or 2 2 pull down PAL 50Hz and SECAM enhancement to progressive mode images mode after the film Source has been entered 8 gt w gt la gt ta gt gt amp gt 8 gt E gt a gt tn gt gt Y gt 28 Options OSD Blending HOS E 06 6S OO BD iO o A amp 0 lo en ESS Film Mode Options APE FAS 46 suonouny asp 0 sey Easy to Use Functions STI This function allows you to set the LTI and CTI level vay gt Selected Item Description ES gt LTI lo d Adjusts the LTI level to Luminance Ues eo y enhance luminance filter fuzzy Transient edges and remove smear tta Image gt CTI i Adjusts the CTI level to enhace Y gt Colour colour filter fuzzy edges and ASIE remove smear Image Options Select STI from the Opt
32. mmercially available Y Note e When connecting the projector to the video equipment in this way select Component for Input Source in the Main menu indicated with Y CB or CR Connect each jack as shown below Projector Y PB PR DVD player or DTV decoder Y CB CR Connecting by Using a HDMI to HDMI Cable Supplied accessory HDMI to HDMI YY cable LQ PASS ES Use an HDMI to HDMI cable when connecting HDMI video equipment such as DVD players To HDMI output terminal to INPUT 2 terminal 4 Connect an HDMI to HDMI cable to the projector 2 Connect the above cable to the video equipment Y Note e Select the input signal type of the video equipment 16 dNLAS ANV SNOLLOINNOI CONNECTIONS AND SETUP Connecting the Projector to a Computer Connecting to a Computer Connect the projector to the computer using the HD 15 pin VGA to VGA cable Secure the connectors by tightening the thumbscrews RS Note See page 60 Computer Compatibility Chart for a list of computer signals compatible with the projector Use with computer signals other than those listed may cause some of the functions not to work A Macintosh adaptor may be required for use with some Macintosh computers Contact your nearest Authorized Service Center or Dealer Depending on the computer you are using an image may not be projected unless the signal output setting of th
33. mption of the projector Setting the Power Save Select ON from the Economy Mode under the Options menu on the menu screen gt For operating the menu screen see page 30 y Note e Although noise is reduced when ECO is set to ON brightness decreases by 20 e ECO mode is factory preset to ON Power Status Brightness consumption ON Low power 80 325W 110V mode OFF Standard 100 365W 110V mode 43 ECO Mode Options e ECO Mode APE RE eaS 04 80 Sync Threshold This function is only available on Component input The projector is compatible with EDTV 480p and 576p and HDTV 720p 1080i and 1080p video signals If a hardware device such a DVD player is not syncing properly with the projector adjust this option to help it to sync when connected to the projector Select Sync Threshold from the Options menu on the menu screen gt For operating the menu screen see page 30 MENU v B 3 y v o Option RIO y Options S Sync Threshold 4 Fr oaee ook Automatic Power OFF Function When an input signal is not detected or you don t press any input button on Keypad or remote for more than 15 minutes the projector will automatically turn off if set to ON Auto Power OFF function will be disabled when it is set to OFF Select Auto Power OFF from the Options menu on the men
34. n the screen 1 Press the foot releases and lift the projector to the desired angle 2 Remove your hands from the foot Foot releases releases Once the adjustment feet have locked in position place the projector down e If the screen is at an angle the adjustment feet can be used to adjust the angle of the image QY Note e The projector is adjustable up to approximately 11 degrees from the standard position When the height of the projector is adjusted the image may become distorted keystoned depending on the relative positions of the projector and the screen See page 42 for details on keystone correction Adjustment feet Info e When lowering the projector be careful not to get your finger caught in the area between the adjustment foot and the projector 19 Adjusting the Lens The image is focused and adjusted to the desired size using the focus ring or zoom ring on the projector Zoom is adjusted by rotating the 1 zoom ring 2 Focus is adjusted by moving the focus ring Using the Lens Shift Focus ring Focus Zoom out om O0 CY Zoom in Focus ring The height and width of the projected image can be adjusted to be within the shift range of the lens by rotating the lens shift dial at the top of the projector Y Note e Do not forcibly turn the lens shift dial beyond the range of the upper left and lower right positions This may cause the projector to
35. ndicating that the lamp timer is reset Make sure to reset the lamp timer only when replacing the lamp If you reset the lamp timer and continue to use the same lamp this may cause the lamp to become damaged or explode 58 x pu ddy Appendix Connecting Pin Assignments RS 232C Port 9 pin Mini pin plug connector to D Sub Female connector Pin No Signal Name I O Reference Not connected SD Send Data Input Connected to internal circuit RD Receive Data Output Connected to internal circuit Not connected SG Signal Ground Connected to internal circuit Not connected Not connected Not connected Not connected OoNgQARAOUON gt HDMI Port 19 pin male connector of the High Definition Multimedia Interface Pin No Signal Pin No Signal 17 3 1 T M D S data 2 11 T M D S clock shield IMM 2 T M D S data 2 shield 12 T MM D S clock f 3 1 M D S data 2 13 Not connected 19 MODO OD ONES 4 T M D S data 1 14 Reserved N C on device 18 HHH HH HH HE 2 5 T M D S data 1 shield 15 DDC clock AN Vf 6 T M D S data 1 16 DDC data 7 T M DS data 0 17 DDC ground 8 T M D S data O shield 18 5V power 9 T M D S data 0 19 Hot plug detection 10 T M D S clock 99 Computer Compatibility Chart Computer e Multiple signal support Horizontal Frequency 25 91 kHz Vertical Frequency 24 85 Hz Pixel Clock 25 162 MHz e XGA SXGA UXGA compatible with advanced intelligent compression The following is a
36. not want to perform the factory reset function press Exit button or select No to turn off the confirmation message 51 input Source E E W M Lo Factory Reset Viv iv livivivw AE PE PR PC Q o lt x Appendix 52 Appendix Maintenance Cleaning the projector E Unplug the power cord before cleaning the projector E Avoid using benzene or thinner as these can damage the finish on the cabinet and operation panel E Do not use volatile agents such as insecticides on the projector E Do not leave rubber or plastic objects in contact with the projector for long periods as they may damage the finish of the projector E Wipe off dirt gently with a soft flannel cloth E For hard to remove dirt soak a cloth in a neutral detergent diluted with water wring the cloth well and then wipe the projector Strong cleaning detergents may discolor warp or damage the coating on the projector Make sure to test on a small inconspicuous area on the projector before using my WE MS diluted with water Cleaning the lens m Use a commercially available blower or lens cleaning paper for glasses and camera lenses for cleaning the lens Do not use any liquid cleaning agents as they may wear off the coating film on the surface ofthe lens leaning Paper NH The surface of the lens is easily damaged do not to scrape or hit the lens Cleaning the exhaust and intake vents m Use a
37. ntrol 11 Using the Remote Control 12 Available Range of the Remote Control 12 Inserting the Batteries ooococooncccconcccnnccnconccnnnns 12 Connections and Setup Connecting the Projector to Other Devices 14 Before Setting Wisse wd a usa nan 14 Connecting the Power Cord ccocccccccccnccccnccnocns 14 Connecting to Video Equipment 15 Connecting to Video Equipment 15 Connecting to Component Video Equipment 16 Connecting by Using a HDMI to HDMI Cable 16 Connecting the Projector to a Computer 17 Connecting to a Computer oocccccccccccccnccccncncnncnos 17 Connecting the Thumbscrew Cables 18 Plug and Play FUNCION eee 18 Using the Adjustment Feet 19 Adjusting INe LenS naserie 20 Using the Lens Shift 20 Setting up the Screen 21 Screen Size and Projection Distance Short throw lens 22 Screen Size and Projection Distance Long throw lens 23 Projection from behind the screen 24 Basic Operation image Projection asco 26 Basic PTOCEQUR SSS traine 26 Selecting the On screen Display Language 28 Menu Bar Items 29 Using the Menu Screen 30 Menu Selections Adjustments 30 Adjusting the Picture occcccooncccconcncccnonccononocononoconanonos 31 Adjusting Image Preferences 31 Adjusting Computer Images
38. o drop it or expose it to moisture or high temperature e The remote control may malfunction under a fluorescent lamp If that occurs move the projector away from the fluorescent lamp Inserting the Batteries The batteries two AAA size are included in the package 1 Press down the tab on the cover and pull the cover towards the direction of the arrow 2 Insert the included batteries Insert the batteries making sure the polarities correctly match the and marks inside the battery compartment 3 Insert the lower tab of the cover into the opening and press down the cover until it clicks in place 12 NOILONGOULNI CONNECTIONS AND SETUP Connections and Setup Connecting the Projector to Other Devices Before Setting Up ES Note e Before connecting be sure to turn off both the projector and the devices to be connected After making all connections turn on the projector and then the other devices When connecting a computer be sure that it is the last device to be turned on after all the connections are made e Be sure to read the operation manuals of the devices to be connected before making connections This projector can be connected to Video equipment E A VCR Laser disc player or other video equipment A DVD player or DTV decoder DTV is the umbrella term used to describe the new digital television system in the United States A computer using m HD 15 pin VG
39. om the Options menu on the menu screen gt For operating the menu screen see page 30 E E e to gt Options gt Selected item Description gt Front Normal image Front Ceiling Inverted image Rear Reversed image Reversed and Rear Ceiling inverted image E 338 OAE Of ES Note e This function is used for the reversed image and ceiling mount setups F2 gt 49 Lamp Timer Reset Lamp Timer Reset is used to reset the lamp counter You should reset the Timer after you install a new lamp The cumulative lamp usage time is shown in the Status Screen B gt w gt la gt Options Options te gt g o gt i amp gt S O Z 0 E a Go Lamp Timer Reset ga Lamp Timer Reset E The Status screen displays information about the current input signal Lamp Timer and Firmware Information MENU gt b Options v amp O F B O a 8 Oo BOK OP Fri Status E suonouny asp 0 sey 50 Easy to Use Functions In the Main menu press the A or Y button to select Input Source and press the Enter button to confirm QY Note e If you select Auto as the Input source then the correct input source is automatically selected Factory Reset This process will set all the items to Factory default settings except PRJ Mode and Lamp Reset QY Note e If you accidentally press enter and do
40. on contact the Elec tronic Industries Alliance at WWW EIAE ORG For lamp specific disposal information check WWW LAMPRECYCLE ORG Caution regarding the exhaust of the projector Do not place the projector in space that is poorly ventilated or confined Allow at leat 50 cm clearance from walls and free air flow around the projector Exhaust Vent Wall or Block Before using the projector please read this operation manual carefully To facilitate reporting the loss or theft of your Projector record the Serial Number located on the bottom of the projector and retain this information Before recycling the packaging be sure that you have checked the contents of the carton thoroughly against the list of Package Contents on page 7 WARRANTY Promptly register the Projector s Warranty using the REGISTRATION CARD packed with the projector The Warranty assures that you immediately receive the full benefit of the parts service and labor warranty applicable to your purchase SYMBOL EXPLANATIONS DISPOSAL Do not use household or municipal waste collection services for disposal of electri cal and electronic equipment EU countries require the use of separate recycling collection services Contents PAC ren is s 1 NOMS ass 2 Introduction Package Contents ii ais a didier 7 o a An 8 COMPONSNIS asa PR Sn nas ee 9 Projector Front and Top View 9 Projector Rear View 10 Remote Co
41. oncnononcnonnnos 58 Connecting Pin Assignments o ccoooccncccnnccnnncnnnconnnonononnnos 59 Computer Compatibility Chart 60 Video Compatibility Chart 61 Troubleshooting csan E 62 Product Specifications 64 Short Throw Lens Dimension 65 Long Throw Lens Dimension 66 Introduction NOILONGOULNI INTRODUCTION Package Contents Open the package and ensure that you have the following items Ces A Two AAA size Power cord batteries By country Aca gt ZO DLP gp ee OSEC IE ar CD with User s Manual HDMI to HDMI cable 3M Composite cable 3 6M Optional accessories VGA to VGA cable Ceiling mount package Component cable S Video cable e Some of the cables may not be available depending on the region Please check with ES Note your nearest Authorized Dealer If anything is missing or appears damaged contact your dealer immediately Newly developed 0 65 inch 1080p DMD chip provides significantly improved optical effi ciency and excellent contrast ratio Newly developed LVDS Low voltage differential signal chip eliminates Color Breaking phe nomena common with previous generation DLP projectors Use of high output lamp realizes both high color purity and high brightness Natural images made possible by high color reproducibility can be created with high brightness powerful expression capabilities New
42. put source is selected automatically POWER Press on the remote control or on the projector then press Enter to turn off the projector when the confirmation message is displayed S Note e If you accidentally press power and do not want to turn off the projector press Exit button or select Cancel to turn off the confirmation message Info e Do not unplug the power cord during projection or cooling fan operation This can cause damage due to the rise in internal temperature as the cooling fan also stops Power button EXIT button INPUT 2 button INPUT 4 button RE V A 4 gt buttons INPUT 1 button INPUT 3 button INPUT Power Off Selecting the On screen Display Language e The on screen display language of the projector can be set to English Francis 8 gt Italiano Deutsch Spanish ac A AEE E 7 er 0 R gt e gt 1 Press MENU ta e The menu will be displayed 3 4 2 Press or to select Language 3 Press A or Y to select desired language and then press The desired language will be set as the on screen display Press EXIT Q Q Q Q LA Q 28 uoneiodO 91seg Basic Operation Menu Bar Items Brightness 50 50 Contrast 50 50 Color 64 64 Tint 64 64 Sharpness Gamma Color Temp Color Space White Balance Black Level S Video and Composit
43. re to be edited e The default three modes Normal Bright Movie cannot be saved in the memory Save Picture Settings Use this option to save changes you made in Picture setting to Memory 1 Memory 2 or Memory 3 7 gt Picture Setting 33 Select this menu to access Dynamic Black Brilliant Color and Detail Enhancement functions Dynamic Black This function utilizes the PRE contrast of colors to enable black colors to appear blacker on screen while significantly enhancing the performance of black scenes p Dynamic Black e To enable the function set it to ON Brilliant Color This function utilizes a new PTA color processing algorithm and system level enhancements to enable higher brightness while providing truer and more vibrant colors Brilliant Color in picture e To enable the function set it to ON Detail Enhancement This function PP Yance sharpens the details of the picture The following options are available Off Low Middle High Detail Enhancement Select this option to set to all items in the Picture menu to the factory default values 2 uoneiodO 91seg Basic Operation Adjusting Computer Images Component PC only Use the Fine Sync function in case of irregularities such as vertical stripes or flickering in portions of the screen Select Clock Phase Execute Auto Tune and Auto Tune in the Fine Sync menu
44. running press on the projector or on the remote control to A Warning Do not remove the lamp unit from the projector right after use The lamp will be very hot and may cause burn or injury 2 Disconnect the power cord and wait at least an hour for the lamp to cool 3 Remove the lamp unit cover e Loosen the user service screw that secures the lamp unit cover Then open the cover in the direction of the arrow M4 8 9 screws 97 4 Remove the lamp unit e Loosen the securing screws from the lamp unit Hold the lamp unit by the handle and pull it in the direction of the arrow 5 Insert the new lamp unit e Press the lamp unit firmly into the lamp unit compartment Fasten the securing screws e Attach the lamp unit cover e Close the lamp unit cover in the direction of the arrow to the close mark on the side of the projector Then tighten the user service screw Al the lamp unit and lamp cover are not correctly installed the power will not turn on even if the power cord is connected to the projector Resetting the Lamp Timer Reset the lamp timer after replacing the lamp 1 Connect the power cord e Plug the power cord into the AC socket of the projector 2 Reset the lamp timer e Select the Lamp Timer Reset from the Options menu from the menu screen Press 1 Select OK to reset the timer or Cancel to abort See page 50 e LAMP OH is displayed i
45. the projected image is reversed or inverted readjust the setting to Front for PRJ Mode in the Options menu Place the projector so that an imaginary horizontal line that passes through the center of the lens is perpendicular to the screen HY Note 2D Lens Shift Ability e Short throw lens shift 1 2 of screen height Up 100 Down 60 1 2 of screen height Left 15 Right 15 e Long throw lens shift 1 2 of screen height Up 140 Down 60 1 2 of screen height Left 15 Right 15 e It is recommended that images be projected onto the dashed line octagonal area for fine image quality e There is a tolerance of 5 in the formula above 21 Screen Size and Projection Distance Short throw lens When using a wide Wide Screen 16 9 screen 16 9 In case of displaying the 16 9 pict th hol Diagonal Wide High Max Min Up down 2 picture on the whole in cm in cm in cm ft m ft m ft cm ft cm area of the 16 9 screen 3000 762 0 2615 6641 1471 3736 362 110 290 88 00 00 98 2989 250 0 635 0 217 9 553 5 1226 3113 301 92 241 7 4 0 0 0 0 8 2 249 1 16 200 0 508 0 1743 4428 981 2491 241 7 3 193 59 0 0 0 0 65 199 2 AAA 150 0 381 0 130 7 3321 735 1868 181 55 145 44 0 0 0 0 49 149 4 133 0 337 8 1159 2944 652 1656 160 49 128 39 0 0 0 0 4 3 132 5 106 0 269 2 924 2347 520 1320 128 39 102 31 0 0 0 0 3 5 105 6 100 0 254 0 87 2 221 4 49 0 124 5 12 1 3 7 9 7 2 9 0 0 0 0 33 996 92 0
46. tings and select the one that does White Balance To remove any trace of color from the white areas of the projected image choose White Balance from the Picture menu and press ENTER Gain Use the Gain controls to correct color imbalances in the bright areas of the image Offset Use the Offset controls in the White Balance sub menu to correct color imbalance in the dark areas of the image White Balance 32 uoneisdO 91seg Basic Operation Black Level This control compensates for incoming elevated black levels present in certain video signals For some types of video you may want to override the setting Set it to O IRE if blacks appear elevated dark gray If blacks appear crushed too dark set it to 7 5 IRE EJ Picture Setting This function stores Brightness Contrast Color Tint Sharpness Gamma Color Temperature Color Space Brilliant Color and Black Level set in Picture Each stored setting is reassigned to each input and resolution mode a Select Picture Setting from the Picture menu on the menu screen gt For operating the menu screen see page 30 S Note e When Recalling Saved Contents When a saved memory number is selected the contents of the Picture menu change to the adjustment values of the saved memory number e When Editing Saved Contents Edit the contents of the Picture menu after selecting the Memory number for which adjustment values a
47. u screen gt For operating the menu screen see page 30 ES Note e When the Auto Power OFF function is set to ON 5 minutes before the power turns off the message Power OFF in 5 min will appear on the screen to indicate the remaining minutes MEN ran gt gt e gt ta gt O gt 4 gt Auto Power Off O a E O R O A gt E CG Go Cy gt gt Auto Power Off 44 suonouny asp 0 sey Easy to Use Functions Source Select Used to select the input source automatically when there is no signal in the current input Source Select gt Select source select from the Auto Manual Options menu on the menu screen For operating the menu screen see page 30 OSD Time Out OSD Time Out is used to set how long the OSD will stay open if no buttons are pressed OSD Time Out 5 15 60 Limitless MENU ROZ E E ba to MENU A ES AN v v y Options 4 g O E Source Select Manual O go O A gt E A 3 Go Cy gt gt Options amp 4 g O OSD Timeout 5 secs A gt B A Go Cy gt gt 45 OSD Blending When this function is enabled the OSD is transparently displayed on the screen to blend with the image Select ON from the OSD Blending under the Options menu on the
48. vacuum cleaner to clean dust from the exhaust vent and the intake vent 93 Cleaning the Ventilative Holes This projector is equipped with ventilative holes to ensure the optimal operating condition of the projector Periodically clean the ventilative hole by vacuuming it off with a vacuum cleaner The ventilative holes should be cleaned every 100 hours of use Clean the ventilative holes more often when the projector is used in a dirty or smoky location Cleaning the Ventilative Holes 4 Turn off the power and disconnect the power cord POWER the remote control to turn off the power Wait until the cooling fan stops 2 Unplug the Power Cord Clean the dust off by placing the cleaner hose on the intake and exhaust ventilative holes Side and Rear view Ventilative holes rn A AD y Yi 1 7 M4 D UN E E Power button 94 xipueddy Appendix About the Lamp The projector lamp has a life of 2000 hours Maintain proper ventilation to keep the lamp operating throughout its lifetime Do not subject the projector to unnecessary vibration to ensure that the lamp does not break E ltis recommended that the lamp sold separately be replaced after approximately 2 000 cumulative hours of use or when you notice a significant deterioration in the picture and color quality The number of hours the lamp has been used can be c
49. wing procedure Menu Selections Adjustments 1 Press on remote or on keypad e The menu screen is displayed ES Note e The Picture menu screen for the selected input mode is displayed Press A or Y to select the menu you want to adjust Press gt or 1 to reach the Sub menu and then press A or to select the item you want to adjust ES Note e The selected item will be highlighted Press or gt to adjust the item selected e The adjustment is stored Press to return to Main MENU Press the menu screen will disappear Using the Menu Screen MENU button o Picture La Fo to amp viviviviviv FARE DEBO NN y 30 uoneiodO 91seg Basic Operation Adjusting the Picture MENU Ea a Ad EDAD OA AN y You can adjust the projector s picture to z your preferences with the following picture settings A UA ZI Eh CH ESA A ES AI ES a Adjusting Image Preferences OF D B ae EE A Selected item Description i button gt button For adjusting the Brightness brightness of an image For lower brightness For higher brightness Contrast 3 edi ECONS For lower contrast For higher contrast Color col adjusting the color For lower color intensity For higher color intensity intensity of an image Tint For adjusting the tones of Skin tones become purplish Skin tones become an image greenish Brightness
50. yout FOSO RS Note e When the image is projected either from top or from bottom toward the screen at an angle the image becomes distorted trapezoidally The function for correcting trapezoidal distortion is called Keystone Correction The Keystone Correction can be adjusted On screen Trapezoidal Distortion Correction and the adjustment of the vertical size of the picture 4 Select Vertical Keystone or Hertical Keystone in the layout a sn Selected item Description x y Horizontal Horizontally adjusts the Keystone keystone settings Vertical Vertically adjusts the i A Keystone keystone settings E Press 4 or gt to adjust the OWE Se keystone correction gt gt gt gt 2 gt 4 gt O O gt HK O amp V SIZE is not displayed when the value of KEYSTONE is 0 P Horizontal Keystone Correction QY Note e Since the trapezoidal distortion of the image can be corrected up to various angles the actual screen can be diagonally set up to that angle as well Ro e Straight lines or the edges of images may A appear jagged while adjusting the image y T M y Vertical Keystone Correction 42 suonouny asp 0 sey Easy to Use Functions Selecting the Economy Mode These functions allow you to reduce the power consu
51. zed Dealer to remove the damaged lamp and assure safe operation Replacing the Lamp CAUTION Do not remove the lamp unit immediately after operation of the projector The lamp will be hot and touching it can lead to burn or injury Wait at least one hour after the power cord is disconnected to allow the surface of the lamp unit to fully cool before removing the lamp unit 95 Temperature LED Over Temperature The over temperature alarm LED on the control panel alerts you when the projector lamp becomes too hot or the peripheral is sultry Temperature LED If the LED illuminates during operation the lamp will shut off and the cooling fans will continue to run for approximately 1 5 minutes You should ensure that the airflow around the projector is sufficient and that the air filters are not clogged to ensure that the projector has proper ventilation When the temperature LED lights up a warning also appears on the screen 56 x pu ddy Appendix Removing and Installing the Lamp Unit Follow these instructions to replace the lamp e Be sure to remove the lamp unit by the handle Be sure not to touch the glass surface of the lamp unit or the inside of the projector e To avoid injuring yourself and damage to the lamp be sure to carefully follow the steps below e Do not loosen other screws except for the lamp unit cover and lamp unit Only the silver screws are loosened POWER 1 If the projector is

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