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JVC DLA-G150CLE User's Manual

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1. f CH n mf To PC 1 TO CONTROL TO PE OUr REMOTE i LT li Cable F supplied with the To H Cs display or g separately To V E available Desktop type 5 D sub 3 1 tu There are some notebook types which row 15 pin To PC 2 T 5 do not allow the computer s LCD to work i if an external display is connected With wW such a notebook computer the LCD To PC 2 To RS 232C connector display and external display output F need 16 be switched Separate cable separately available a A Desktop type To RS 232C connector J A i To monitor connector Infrared remote sensor A Cm extension unit CM Note type Needs to be made s _ RS 232C reverse a RGBoutput devices H 8 ToR connection cable LJ s separately available r 5 gt ToG Cie By directly connecting the OUT terminal G to the second DLA G150CLE IN Laser video disc S Ho ToB To RS 232C terminal a number of DLA G150CLE pl
2. D contes gt or pot ENTER images EXIT are Sharpness conas 2 Pe J Al reset ae SS ENTER CJ amp EXIT fous 0107 5 01 05 ee p Al reset 1 A Press ENTER to select an item A t v Press a lt gt to move the Press A v to select an item video screen menu position a Press lt gt to set or adjust the value ME a ae ea PS ACTE e Fee pean E ENTER air temp iea ENTER orase x Disp Posi Menu loptions see Postion IT mp Language ae EXIT Resize Gi Orma Bapa EXIT Le jaman e Ciamp ost sc ilis NN cm eee Position Resize OTI OPancl Aspect Press lt gt to select Yes or No Press a to select an item Then press ENTER to execute en Press lt gt to set or adjust the value corte Image adi setup Color tom gt or coore EXIT A reser Ep RED ENTER ae Options GREEN EEN Ce amp Language BLUE EXIT ewe Imormaion _ Alves J TK ENTER A t v Press A v to select an item Press lt gt to set or adjust the value Cue NO NO Keystone o EE Image ac an dspay D or Menu display is0c Gon ENTER setup Le ny ENTER one aspiay Es OOF Lamp tme display color temp pits Emp ime dispay eon oo aa Gp Lame conoi EA per Language EXIT Top convoi Inoemaion j oor pi Wi ENTER v ress a t
3. Then press ENTER to execute Press ENTER to select an item Press a lt gt to move the video screen menu position Press a v to select an item ENTER NE lt gt to set or adjust the cans Press A v to select an item Sant Decodor Postion Gamma Down Cinema Up A E sc 1 ajy spectra 5 ows NTSC aed NTScaaa PAL iu secam ow mi Tracking 123 D Phase 2 Sereen ess os HOW 10801 10858 Page 1 EA H Press A v to select an item Setup prose iv aian oem vise Fim euro de Javed when the a Press lt gt to set or adjust the value Phase iz input signal is eae Cora 7 es ea ows equivalent to NTSC mage ad Color tmp gt or ENTER for CI or PAL The tracking setup i eo ENTER Eere Low Onde High ee Ei function fe displayed lor term RED 123 ji pe D GE fe e Em for other signals Call reset Cd Language EXIT ewe w3 CJ EXIT totarmation A rosat ae Sy Press A v to select an item i v Press A v to select an item S Saa Press lt gt to set or adjust the value t Press lt gt to set or adjust the value Meru Options setup tsaso ENTER une ay sx OOFF gt o E color tema Keystone Lan ime diay ON oo Gp tarp cont DOS pro Language EXIT Lampara ENTER intormation Page 2 You can see the information ENTER
4. Press A v to select an item Mona Press lt gt to set or adjust the value cortem Raga z Colar temp set up Color temp D OT Cortes OLow Midde High EXIT Al resor fre RED ENTER reo wC pions GREEN GREEN 12 n we gt Le Language a EXIT ewe a CO Information Al reset Al reset area a ENTER A t x Press A v to select an item Press lt gt to set or adjust the value From Keystone o D mage ad Menu ispay mor Menu aspiy Sisse Gon JENTER setup Line deplay ENTER tine splay 5 OOFF Lamp tine display color temp pes Lame ime display ON OOF Bit Parone Lamp control Keystone A Language EXIT Ton convoi iomaion CE p jet ENTER v ress a to t select an item ENTER Menu Language Lamp control v Image ac BAS as Norma set up English Engish OP cote temp Deutsch Deutsch oroc lopions Espa ol lt Espa ol CS eA tatano tatano Itormaton Fran ais Fran ais 1 ati CT Menu Flip V OFF QON RS 2326 bps 9600 19200 Image ac setup Sieoptme mint 015 020 60 BOF Color temp Fast opens Language former p You can see the information Note Press A v to select an item Press lt gt to set or adjust the value The display languages of the menus are set to English when the projector is bought The display language can be selected from
5. 3190S19 V1d N190619 v1Q 82 4 LEGLG ON Pin assignment Specifications for terminals E Y C terminal E RS 232C terminal Specifications E PC1 terminal PC OUT terminal 11 121314 15 6 7 12834 5 910 E DVI terminal 9 11 13 15 10 12 14 16 17 19 21 23 18 20 22 24 Pin number Signal name 1 GND Y 2 GND C 3 Y 4 C Pin number Signal name Pin number Signal name 1 N C 6 N C 2 RD 7 N C 3 TD 8 N C 4 N C 9 N C 5 GND Pin number Signal name Pin number Signal name 1 Red 9 N C 2 Green 10 GND SYNC 3 Blue 11 GND 4 N C 12 N C 5 N C 13 H SYNC 6 GND Red 14 V SYNC 7 GND Green 15 N C 8 GND Blue Pin Signal name Pin Signal name Pin Signal name number number number 1 T M D S Data2 9 T M D S Datai 17 T M D S Data0 2 T M D S Data2 10 T M D S Datai 18 T M D S Data0 3 T M D S Data2 11 T M D S Datat 19 T M D S Data0 Shield Shield Shield 4 No Connect 12 No Connect 20 No Connect 5 No Connect 13 No Connect 21 No Connect 6 DDC Clock 14 5V Power 22 T M D S Clock Shield 7 DDC Data 15 Ground for 5 V 23 T M D S Clock 8 No Connect 16 Hot Plug Detect 24 T M D S Clock 73
6. 1 9 N EZ 8 Ea 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Exhaust vents 6 Adjustable feet for adjusting the height and Vents for cooling fans through which warm air comes out angle By extending the feet the projector angle can be CAUTION adjusted up to 7 Do not block the exhaust vents or heat will build up inside For details refer to Adjusting the Inclination of the possibly causing a fire Also do not touch the vents or this Projector on page 16 could give you a low temperature burn 7 Lens 2 Carrying handle One of the optional lens units should be installed before using the projector Raise this handle when carrying the projector P BE A lens hole blind cover black one is installed when the projector is shipped from the factory For details on the types of optional lenses available refer When carrying the projector do not transmit shocks to it to page 18 Also be careful to keep it balanced Do not carry it while the light source lamp is on or the cooling fan is operating This could cause personal injury Please consult your authorized dealer or service center for 3 AC IN power input terminal information about attaching an optional lens This is the power input terminal where the supplied y 8 Lens cap d F tails refer to page 30 power cote ts connected For des reirte pag This is the lens cap provided for the optional lens 4 Fuse holder When y
7. Pin number Signal name 1 GND Y 2 GND C 3 Y 4 C Pin number Signal name Pin number Signal name 1 N C 6 N C 2 RD 7 N C 3 TD 8 N C 4 N C 9 N C 5 GND Pin number Signal name Pin number Signal name 1 Red 9 N C 2 Green 10 GND SYNC 3 Blue 11 GND 4 N C 12 N C 5 N C 13 H SYNC 6 GND Red 14 V SYNC 7 GND Green 15 N C 8 GND Blue Pin Signal name Pin Signal name a Signal name number number number 1 T M D S Data2 9 T M D S Data1 17 T M D S Data0 2 T M D S Data2 10 T M D S Data1 18 T M D S Data0 3 T M D S Data2 11 T M D S Datat 19 T M D S Data0 Shield Shield Shield 4 No Connect 12 No Connect 20 No Connect 5 No Connect 13 No Connect 21 No Connect 6 DDC Clock 14 5V Power 22 T M D S Clock Shield 7 DDC Data 15 Ground for 5 V 23 T M D S Clock 8 No Connect 16 Hot Plug Detect 24 T M D S Clock 73 ENGLISH 3190S19 V1d N190SL9 V1d LE6LG ON GE L RS 232C external control By connecting a computer to the RS 232C terminal you can control the projector Use a reverse connection cable as the RS 232C connection cable The commands to control the projector and the response data against the received commands are explained here For further information please consult the dealer where you purchased your projector or consult the Service Center 1 Communication Specifications The communication specifications are as follows Baud rate 9600bps
8. BAB GAs Japanese EE English English ne Deutsch German Deutsch Espa ol Spanish Espa ol Italiano Italian Italiano Frangais French Frangais 3 Set the language with the cursor button A or V 4 Press the EXIT button to return to the previous menu or press the MENU button to exit the menu mode About language display Some words in the menu and messages such as Quick Alignment Keystone VIDEO and NTSC are shown only in English Changing the Screen aspect ratio HDTV format Video Menu Mode Only 1 Press the MENU button The main menu appears on the screen 2 Select Set up with the cursor button A or V and press gt or the ENTER button The Set up 1 submenu appears on the screen 3 Select Set up 2 with the cursor button A or V and press or the ENTER button The Set up 2 submenu appears on the screen 4 Select Screen or HDTV with the cursor button A or V 5 Adjust the Screen aspect ratio or HDTV format with the cursor button lt or gt To adjust multiple items repeat 4 and 5 Adjustment item Button Adjustment content Screen kor Select according to the aspect ratio of the screen used 4 3 16 9 Set the number of effective scanning lines Normally select 1080i ta torr 080i 1035i 6 Press the EXIT button to return to the previous menu or press the MENU button to exit the menu mode 46 3190S19 V1d N1
9. Language Language for on screen display L Japanese English German Spanish Italian French L Information Input Shows the terminal name selected by the VIDEO or PC button Y C VIDEO COMP PC1 PC2 or DVI H Switcher Has no meaning This display currently has no meaning CH 0 is usually displayed to indicate that it is not being used L Lamp time Accumulated used hours of the light source lamp 38 Menu Operations E Menu Transition Diagram in Video Menu Mode Main menu in Video Menu Mode Submenus in Video Menu Mode Press A v to select an item Contrast Brighiness color temp Color Tint Sharpness Ali reset aty Press A v to select an item Press lt gt to set or adjust the value Image ad Press lt gt to select Yes or No Image ad Contrast 2 Brighiness 12 Cr 7 Color z lt Allraset EXIT a fr 2 Jo m Al reset ENTER Press a to select an item Poston Gamma Aspect ratio Decoder Tracking Deinteriace Phase Screen uot Press lt gt to set or adjust the value Postion gt Saw ENTER gt or Position _ ENTER canma Down Cinema OUp par or Menu ia ea ow ___ em EXIT Pscoser ENTER Pagez NS
10. A t v Press a to select an item Menu Language mage aai ex jeo ex setup English ENTER Engin couor emp Deutsch Deutsch options Espa ol Espa ol Ep tatanc EXT tatiana Intormation Fran ais Fran ais y T ENTER Lamp contral Normal orc oroc C Pag Flip BoF OoN Fev EFF GON RS 2320 bps 9600 w 19200 Sleep time min 015 090 O60 OFF Page 1 Press A v to select an item Press lt gt to set or adjust the value The display languages of the menus are set to English when the projector is bought The display language can be selected from the following 6 languages BA 58 Japanese English English Deutsch German Espa ol Spanish Italiano Italian and Fran ais French Refer to page 46 The language settings in the section are explained in English 39 ENGLISH 3190S19 V1d N190SL9 V1d LE6LG ON LZ Menu Operations E Quick Reference Guide for Video Menu Mode Main Menu in Video Menu Mode While receiving video device related signals Color Tint Set up 1 L_ Page 2 Color temp RED BLUE Options 1 L_ Page 2 L_ Language Input Source Factory set value 40 Sharpness L All reset L Yes No Position L Disp Posi Menu Gamma t Aspect
11. Cable supplied with the game device or supplied video cable OUT 26 www www ww ww ww weeny Game device etc wsweewewweweww eee eeore JZ 3190S19 V1d N190SL9 V1d LE6LG ON GS L Connecting to Various Devices Connecting to Various Devices Connecting to Devices which Control the Projector Connecting to Computer Devices Before connection be sure to turn off both the projector and computer devices Before connection be sure to turn off both the projector and devices to be connected Read thoroughly the manual that comes with each device Read thoroughly the manual that comes with each device to be connected By connecting a computer to the RS 232C terminal you can control the projector Also you can make an infrared remote E Connection to an IBM PC or IBM compatible computer sensor extension unit and connect it to the REMOTE terminal of the projector Obtain connection cables as required Use a reverse connection cable For details refer to RS 232C external control on page 74 For further details consult your dealer or an authorized service center Use the supplied personal computer connection cable Also prepare cables required for connecting the devices connected Desktop type To PC1 To monitor Personal Computer eq connector connection cable supplied
12. First fit the claws on the back cover in the case then close the back cover in the direction of the arrow 14 Precautions for using batteries If batteries are used incorrectly they may crack or leak liquid This could cause a fire burn malfunction or staining or damaging of the surroundings Beware of the following Do not mix new and old batteries Do not mix different types of batteries as they differ in characteristics Place batteries so they match the polarities indicated to and to Be sure to put the minus end in first to avoid short circulating Use only designated batteries Remove the batteries if the remote is not to be used for a prolonged period When the batteries are exhausted replace them immediately Otherwise liquid could leak or malfunction could occur due to leaking liquid If the leaked liquid contacts the skin wipe it off with a cloth otherwise the skin could become rough Do not put batteries into a fire or try to recharge them Batteries run for six months to one year in normal use However the batteries supplied are for confirming operation and may not run that long When the remote control starts failing to work properly replace the batteries with new ones This instruction below applies only to the use in Holland Gebruike batterijen Niet weggooien gt maar inleveren ME als KCA gt 3190S19 V1d N190SL9 V1d
13. and to Be sure to put the minus end in first to avoid short circulating Use only designated batteries Remove the batteries if the remote is not to be used for a prolonged period When the batteries are exhausted replace them immediately Otherwise liquid could leak or malfunction could occur due to leaking liquid If the leaked liquid contacts the skin wipe it off with a cloth otherwise the skin could become rough Do not put batteries into a fire or try to recharge them Batteries run for six months to one year in normal use However the batteries supplied are for confirming operation and may not run that long When the remote control starts failing to work properly replace the batteries with new ones Installing the Projector Precautions for Installation 1 Before installation do not connect the projector s power cord 2 Do not install the projector in the following places Where there is water humidity or dust Where the projector may be subjected to oil smoke or cigarette smoke On a soft surface such as a carpet or cushion Where the projector may be subjected to direct sunlight Where temperature is high or humidity is low Allowable operation temperature range 41 F to 95 F 5 C to 35 C Allowable relative humidity range 20 to 80 no condensation Allowable storage temperature range 14 F to 140 F 10 C to 60 C E When installing the projector o
14. 2 0ccceeesssesseteteeeeeees 5 Controls and Features 0200000000 6 Front Side Top Surface Right Side Left hand Side Rear Side Bottom Surface Control Panel on the Projector Connector Panel Remote Control Unit Installing Batteries Precautions for using batteries Installing the Projector Precautions for Installation Adjusting the Inclination of the Projector Installing the Projector against the Screen Projection Distance and Screen Size Setting the Amount of Lens Shifting Effective Range and Distance of the Remote Control Unit 20 Setting the Position Selecting Screw for Ceiling Mounting When installing adjusting setting the unit Connecting to Various Devices 22 Signals that Can Be Input to the Projector Connecting to Video Devices Connecting to Hi Vision Devices DVD Players Connecting to Other Devices eceeeeeeeeeee Connecting to Devices which Control the Projector Connecting to Computer Devices Connecting to DVI How to attach the ferrite core Connecting the Power Cord Removing the Lens Cap Basic Operations 1 Turning on the Power 2 Select the Input source to be Projected 3 Adjust the Screen Size Zooming 4 Adjust Focus 5 Setting the Screen Aspect Ratio Turning off Image HIDE Removing the Trapezoidal Distortion of the Image Quick Alignment Function QUICK ALIGN Displaying a Still Picture FREEZE Zooming a Part of the Image DIGITAL ZOOM
15. Button Adjustment content Menu display or Sets whether to clear the menu display automatically or not 15sec Clears the display automatically in about 15 seconds ON Does not automatically clear the menu display Line display or Sets whether to show the line display Y C VIDEO COMP PC1 PC2 or DVI on top right of the screen or not when the VIDEO or PC button is pressed 5sec Shows the line display for about 5 seconds OFF Does not show the line display Lamp time display or Displays the lamp use time ON Displays when the lamp use time reaches 1000 hours when set in the LPC or LOC mode OFF Does not display when the lamp use time reaches 1000 hours when set in the LPC or LOC mode 3 Keystone ENTER Press the ENTER button to enter the keystone submenu In the keystone submenu press lt 4 or gt to correct trapezoidal distortion of the projected image 80 lt gt 0 gt 128 To reset the keystone trapezoidal distortion of the picture image to the original setting factory set value 0 press the PRESET button when the Keystone submenu appears on the screen To exit the keystone submenu press the EXIT button LE6LG ON Lamp control ENTER Press ENTER to enter the lamp control submenu Normal Used as a normal lamp LPC Automatically controls the power used by the lamp and increases it in steps When this mode is used the brightness s
16. DVI CONTROL RS 232C REMOTE E Output terminal PC OUT CONTROL OUT 70 D ILA Direct Drive Image Light Amplifier method Reflective type active matrix method 0 9 2 3 cm measured diagonally 1365 pixels x 1024 pixels x 3 Total number of pixels 4 193 280 GL M2910G 1 1 GL M2915SG 1 5 1 with 2 zooming shift function GL M2920ZG x 1 5 zoom lens 2 1 to 3 1 zooming function GL M2930SZG x 1 9 zoom lens 2 9 to 5 5 1 zooming shift function GL M2910G Refer to page 76 GL M2915SG Refer to page 76 GL M2920ZG Refer to page 77 GL M2930SZG Refer to page 77 GL M2910G Refer to page 76 GL M2915SG Refer to page 76 GL M2920ZG Refer to page 77 GL M2930SZG Refer to page 77 420 W xenon lamp NTSC NTSC4 43 PAL SECAM Automatic switching manual switching 1365 dots x 1024 dots S XGA full resolution during RGB input 1000 TV lines Horizontal resolution aspect ratio 4 3 during video input Horizontal frequency 15 kHz 105 kHz Vertical frequency 50 Hz 100 Hz 1 W monaural 1 s 4 cm round type micro speaker x 1 1 line mini DIN 4 pin x 1 for S video 1 line BNC x 1 for composite video 1 line BNC x 3 for computer DTV or video Component Y B Y R Y signal DTV format Y Ps Pr signal 1 line D sub 3 row 15 pin x 1 for computer 1 line BNC x 5 for computer DTV or video Analog RGB signal Horizontal H sync composite Cs sync Vertical
17. Is either side of remote cable Firmly insert the remote cable when using 21 disconnected the remote control unit as the wired one This device uses a computer External noise may cause it to malfunction If this happens turn the power off remove the electric plug from the wall outlet Then insert the electric plug back into the wall outlet turn the power back on and check the operation E When warning indication is shown by the blinking indicators The warning status will be notified by the combination lighting of the projector s indicators For the warning contents and the action to be taken refer to Warning Indication on page 66 E Maintenance Stains on the cabinet These should be wiped off with a soft cloth If the cabinet is heavily stained wipe it with a cloth soaked in water diluted neutral detergent and wring well then wipe clean with a dry cloth Since the cabinet may deteriorate in quality become damaged or show paint peeled note the following Do not wipe with rough cloth Do not wipe vigorously Do not wipe with thinner or benzene Do not apply any volatile substance such as insecticides Do not allow any rubber or vinyl article to remain in contact with the cabinet for a long time Stains on the lens These should be cleaned off with commercially available lens blowers or lens cleaning paper for cleaning glasses and cameras Do not use liquid cleaning agents
18. L Clamp Selectable clamp position Normally set to BP ST BP Color temp Color temp Adjustable color temperature Low Middle High Will be adjusted to correct reddish or blueish image RED Adjusts the red level o to 255 the adjustable range varies depending on signals GREEN Adjusts the green level o to 255 the adjustable range varies depending on signals BLUE Adjusts the blue level o to 255 the adjustable range varies depending on signals L_All reset Reset above items to the factory set values _ Yes No Options Refer to page 54 Options 1 Menu display 15sec Menu disappears in 15 seconds ON Menu stays on Line display 5sec Line display such as PC1 or PC2 appears on top right of the screen for 5 seconds when the VIDEO or PC button is pressed OFF Line display does not appear Lamp time display ON Displays when the lamp use time reaches 1000 hours when set in the LPC or LOC mode L OFF Doe not display when the lamp use time reaches 1000 hours when set in the LPC or LOC ode H Keystone Press ENTER to enter the Keystone submenu _ Keystone Adjust to correct the trapezoidal distortion of the projected image 80 to 128 0 t Lamp control Normal Used as a normal lamp LPC Lamp brightness is aLutomatically controlled with time LOC Lamp brightness is controlled in 7 levels 6 to 0 irrespective of the time This
19. Quick Alignment Function QUICK ALIGN The Quick Alignment function automatically adjusts sets the screen settings of the image input from the PC1 PC2 or DVI input terminals This can only be performed from the remote control While projecting an image on the screen press the QUICK ALIGN button on the remote control Quick alignment is conducted to obtain best image During the automatic alignment Quick Alignment appears on the screen and then disappears when the alignment is completed Remote control unit QUICK ALIGN Screen display Quick Alignment This only works for the signals input from the PC1 PC2 or DVI input terminals It does not work for the signals input from the AV IN terminal VIDEO Y C or COMP input terminal The quick alignment function is used to automatically adjust the Horizontal and vertical position Phase and Tracking of the projected image When using the quick alignment function to automatically adjust the image use a bright still picture It may not function correctly on a dark or motion picture If the results obtained with the quick alignment function are not satisfactory manually adjust the Horizontal and vertical position Phase and Tracking of the projected image Basic Operations E Remote control unit DIGITAL ZOOM TM button PRESET button EXIT button FREEZE message FREEZE butto
20. Setting the Position Selecting Screw for Ceiling Mounting When using the projector in an upside down ceiling mounted position inverted top to bottom and right to left the position selecting screw for ceiling mounting must be turned to switch to ceiling mounting This will correct variance in color images shading which otherwise would occur in ceiling mounting To revert to normal desktop setting turn the position selecting screw for ceiling mounting back to the initial position factory shipped When using the projector in an upside down ceiling mounted position Turn the position selecting screw for ceiling mounting fully counterclockwise until it is turning idly To again use the projector in a normal desktop setting Turn the position selecting screw for ceiling mounting fully clockwise until it firmly tightens For normal desktop mounting Turn the screw clockwise For upside down ceiling mounting Turn the screw counterclockwise To ceiling mount and adjust the projector special expertise and technique are necessary Be sure to ask your dealer or a specialist to perform this work To turn the position selecting screw for ceiling mounting use a Phillips screwdriver with a 30 mm or longer shank The screw is located in the hole shown in the illustration Position selecting screw for ceiling mounting When using the projector in a ceiling mounted position you should reverse the
21. ah Light source lamp Lamp replacement opening cover Be careful not to damage the claw Screw 61 ENGLISH Replacing the Light Source Lamp E Resetting the Lamp Use Time After replacing with a new light source lamp reset the lamp time counter inside the projector to clear the accumulated lamp time to zero 0 After resetting a new count will start for the new light source lamp E Projector s button STAND BY 2 indicator ue ae OTE OPERATE N indicator 4 HIDE woe button TPC button O NO MENU T la 7 gt i button BJ EXIT ONO Z ENTER button AC button Cursor buttons A w 62 1 Turn on the MAIN POWER switch to go into stand by mode In stand by mode the STAND BY indicator on the projector lights up 2 Press the following buttons on the projector sequentially O Momentary press the PC button N Momentary press the ENTER button le Momentary press the EXIT button 4 Press and hold the HIDE button for two seconds or more During this sequence the STAND BY and OPERATE indicators alternately blink about every approx 3 seconds After completion of the sequence the STAND BY indicator alone stays on Buttons must be pressed within 2 seconds of the previous button When you make a mistake in button operations return to the beginning of the sequence To check the lamp time on the menu press the MENU but
22. submenu appears on the screen In video mode Select set up 2 with the cursor w or A and press ENTER button The Set up 2 submenu appears on the screen Video submenu PC submenu Sept Setupz sou _ Postion Tracking 123 Gamma Down Cinema Up Phase 12 Tracking 123 Aspect ratio 43 O169 Screen 43 0169 Phase 12 Decoder ENTER HDTV 10301 10351 ri Pk es rr Position ENTER Resize 1 1 OPanel Aspect Decoder is only displayed when there is a signal for the AV us IN terminal Clamp OST BP 3 Select Tracking or Phase with the cursor button A or V 4 Adjust the tracking or phase with the cursor lt or gt Adjust the tracking and phase of the picture image being projected To adjust the phase first check for correct tracking adjustment To adjust multiple items repeat 3 and 4 Adjustment item Button Adjustment content i The picture image shrinks laterally right to left or extends laterally left to Tracking Aor right 128 amp 127 Phase or Set to a position where text appears clear 0 gt 31 5 Press the EXIT button to return to the previous menu or press the MENU button to exit the menu mode dim image could be caused by insufficient adjustment of brightness and contrast Before adjusting phase make sure that brightness and contrast are correctly adjusted To adjust them
23. DIGITAL ZOOM KEYSTONE etc and messages is set to ENGLISH when the projector is bought The display language can be selected from the following 6 languages BASE Japanese English English Deutsch German Espa ol Spanish Italiano Italian and Fran ais French Refer to page 46 However some words VIDEO NTSC Quick Alignment etc are only displayed in English Basic Operations 2 Select the Input source to be Projected Press the VIDEO button or the PC button to switch the input Each time you press either button the selected input changes as follows The selected name appears on the top right of the image on the screen for five seconds Called line display When selecting an image device connected to the AV IN VIDEO Y C or COMP terminal Projector Press VIDEO The input mode changes as follows every time the button is pressed VIDEO amp Y C COMP Remote control unit Press the VIDEO Y C or COMP button VIDEO The image from the VIDEO input terminal on the side of the unit is projected Y C The image from the Y C input terminal on the side of the unit is projected COMP The image from the COMP Y Rs B Y Pr R Y input terminal on the side of the unit is projected When there is no signal from the selected input terminal No signal No Input is displayed When selecting a device such as a computer which is conne
24. This function can be disabled by the menu VIDEO button Use this button to select a device such as a video deck connected to the AV IN Y C VIDEO or COMP terminal of the projector Each time you press the button the selection alternates among Y C VIDEO and COMP Y C VIDEO or COMP will be displayed on the top right of the projected image This function can be disabled by the menu MENU button Use this button to enter or exit the menu mode The main menu appears or disappears at the screen For details refer to Basic Menu Operation on page 43 ENTER button This button will be used in the menu mode Use to display the hierarchical menus Also use when ENTER is displayed against the item on the menu screen or when the All reset selection is confirmed For details refer to Basic Menu Operation on page 43 Cursor buttons a v lt gt These buttons will be used in the menu mode to select an item or to set or adjust the value For details refer to Basic Menu Operation on page 43 ENGLISH El El Controls and Features 9 EXIT button This button will be used in the menu mode to return to the previous menu When the main menu is displayed this button will cause the menu to disappear For details refer to Basic Menu Operation on page 43 PRESET button This PRESET button only works as a reset button for the direct button adjustment of the KEYSTONE button o
25. cannot be frozen UXGA 60Hz To use this function input the SXGA 60Hz this message video signals that can be frozen appears for a few seconds to GA notify that the image cannot be frozen To forcibly clear the message press the EXIT button 67 ENGLISH 3190S19 V1d N190SL9 V1d Warning Messages Warning Lamp replacement LE6LG ON setting is set to NORMAL MODE When the lamp use time reaches 1000 hours the word Warning blinks on the screen To cancel this message press the EXIT button However the same message will appear every hour If the power is turned off after the lamp use time has exceeded 1000 hours the power can not be turned on again When the lamp use time reaches 1010 hours the projector is forcibly turned off and can not be turned back on again unit and reset the lamp time Message Cause Corrective action Page When the DIGITAL ZOOM button Digital zoom function does not 13 37 is pressed for the video signals work for the inputted video that cannot be zoomed UXGA signals 60Hz SXGA 60Hz this To use the this function input the message appears for a few video signals that can be digitally seconds to notify that the image zoomed cannot be digitally zoomed To forcibly clear the message press the EXIT button Displayed when the lamp control Arrange for a new lamp lamp 44 46
26. 19200bps Data length 8 bits Parity None Stop bit 1 bit Flow control None Factory set value To change the value refer to Setting and Adjusting Other Functions OPTIONS on page 54 2 Command Format 2 1 Command data format from the computer to the projector When sending a control command use the following data format Header ID SP Command sP Parameter CR Header Designates the head of data and the kind of data l 21h Control command to the projector 2 3Fh Query to the projector Asking command ID 1 fixed SP Designates the delimiter for ID Command and Parameter 20h CR Designates the terminal of the data ODh is not necessary when Asking command 2 2 Response data format from the projector to the computer Upon executing the received control command the projector sends back the following response data to the computer Header ID SP Normal Termination Status SP Parameter CR Header Designates the head of data 40h Fetches data from the projector ID 1 fixed SP Designates the delimiter for ID Command and Parameter 20h Normal Termination Status 0 30h CR Designates the terminal of the data 0Dh 74 RS 232C external control 2 3 Parameters used for the data format The following three kinds of parameters are prepa
27. 28 93 250 approx 635 0 cm 47 86 14 59 90 78 27 67 52 13 15 89 pus 260 approx 660 4 cm 49 77 15 17 94 39 28 77 54 20 16 52 270 approx 685 8 cm 51 67 15 75 97 99 29 87 56 27 17 15 280 approx 711 2 cm 53 58 16 33 7 58 33 17 78 300 approx 762 0 cm 57 38 17 49 62 50 19 05 350 approx 889 0 cm 66 90 20 39 72 83 22 20 400 approx 1016 0 cm 76 41 23 29 83 20 25 36 470 approx 1193 8 cm 89 70 27 34 97 70 29 78 x 480 approx 1219 2 cm 91 60 27 92 ee 500 approx 1270 0 cm 95 41 29 08 510 approx 1295 4 cm 97 31 29 66 e 77 ENGLISH VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN LIMITED 2002 VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN LIMITED Printed in Japan 7 0202 Y CR VP 3190S19 V1d N190SL9 V1d
28. ENGLISH RS 232C external control By connecting a computer to the RS 232C terminal you can control the projector Use a reverse connection cable as the RS 232C connection cable The commands to control the projector and the response data against the received commands are explained here For further information please consult the dealer where you purchased your projector or consult the Service Center 1 Communication Specifications The communication specifications are as follows Baud rate 9600bps 19200bps Data length 8 bits Parity None Stop bit 1 bit Flow control None Factory set value To change the value refer to Setting and Adjusting Other Functions OPTIONS on page 54 2 Command Format 2 1 Command data format from the computer to the projector When sending a control command use the following data format Header ID SP Command se Parameter CR Header Designates the head of data and the kind of data I 21h Control command to the projector 2 3Fh Query to the projector Asking command ID 1 fixed SP Designates the delimiter for ID Command and Parameter 20h CR Designates the terminal of the data ODh is not necessary when Asking command 2 2 Response data format from the projector to the computer Upon executing the received control command the projector sends back the followi
29. PC 2 or DVI It does not work when the signal is input from the VIDEO IN terminal VIDEO Y C and COMP input terminal Automatic alignment with the quick alignment function should be carried out on a bright still picture This function may not work correctly on a dark picture or motion picture If adjustment with this function is not satisfactory adjust Horizontal and vertical position Tracking and Phase in the menu mode Fe a 13 ENGLISH 3190S19 V1d N190619 v1Q 8 L LEGLG ON Controls and Features Installing Batteries Install batteries in the remote control If the remote control has started to work erratically replace the batteries 1 2 3 14 Open the back cover Open the back cover in the direction of the arrow Install the batteries Place the two supplied batteries AA R6 size in the remote control as illustrated below Close the back cover First fit the claws on the back cover in the case then close the back cover in the direction of the arrow Precautions for using batteries If batteries are used incorrectly they may crack or leak liquid This could cause a fire burn malfunction or staining or damaging of the surroundings Beware of the following Do not mix new and old batteries Do not mix different types of batteries as they differ in characteristics Place batteries so they match the polarities indicated to
30. Video Menu Mode Only sesssssssssossssna 52 Changing the Image Size Resize Function PC Menu Mode Only 53 Changing the Clamp pulse position PC Menu Mode Only 53 Setting and Adjusting Other Functions OPTIONS Getting Information Accessories The following accessories are included with this projector Check for them if any item is missing please contact your dealer E Remote control unit RM M160G E Personal computer connection cable approx 6 56 ft approx 2 m D sub 3 row 15 pin LE6LG ON L Installing the Projector 15 Replacing the Fuse sssssssesseensenn 57 Precautions for Installation E AA R6 size dry cell battery x2 E Video cable Adjusting the Inclination of the Projector 46 Replacing the Light Source for checking operation approx 6 56 ft approx 2 m Installing the Projector against the Screen 47 Lampes 58 Projection Distance and Screen Size 18 Cleaning and Replacing the eee 19 Filter Cover AR j Te j AT Effective Range and Distance of the Remote Control Unit Setting the Position Selecting Screw for Ceiling Troubleshooting Warning Indication Mounting When installing adjusting setting the unit Warning Messages 7 67 i i i og E Power cord E Conversion adapter for Mac Connecting to Various Devices 22 Specifications 70 approx 8 2 ft approx 2 5 m for Macintosh Signals that Can Be
31. adjusted value is reset to that which was set when the projector was shipped from the factory Of the menu items this button only works for the keystone setting screen KEYSTONE a w buttons Use these buttons to correct a trapezoidal distortion of the projected image Refer to page 35 Controls and Features 4 DIGITAL ZOOM T W buttons A part of image can be magnified up to four times on the screen Each time the T or W button is pressed the image is enlarged or the enlarged image is reduced by a certain degree Refer to page 37 Images which are enlarged with the digital zoom become less clear Depending on the video signal source UXGA etc this button does not work PC buttons Use these buttons to select a device connected to the PC 1 PC 2 or DVI terminals Refer to page 33 PC 1 PC 2 or DVI will be displayed on the top right of the projected image This function can be disabled using the menu SCREEN W S buttons Changes the projection screen size to 4 3 or 16 9 QUICK ALIGN Quick Alignment button Use this button to automatically align Horizontal and vertical position Tracking and Phase for the projected image During the automatic alignment Quick Alignment appears on the screen and disappears after alignment is finished Refer to page 36 The Quick Alignment function only works when the signal is input from the input terminal of PC 1
32. are shown in Video submenu only 4 Make adjustment with the cursor lt or gt To adjust multiple items repeat 3 and 4 Adjustment item Button Adjustment content Contrast or Gets lower higher 30 lt gt 0 lt gt 30 Brightness or Gets darker brighter 30 lt gt 0 lt gt 30 Gets softer deeper 30 lt gt 0 gt 30 Golar Or Video menu mode only Tint one Gets reddish greenish 30 0 lt 30 Video menu mode only Gets softer sharper Video menu mode 5 0 amp 5 PC menu mode 1 lt gt 3 5 Sharpness or f Note When in the PC menu mode if the resize function in the PC submenu is set to 1 1 the image quality will not change even if the value is changed Resets above items to the factory set values How to operate is mentioned below All reset ENTER next page Factory set value E To perform All Reset In the Image adj submenu select All reset with the cursor button A or w and press the ENTER button Then the All reset submenu appears on the screen Press the cursor button lt to select Yes and then press the ENTER button All items in the Image adj submenu are reset to the factory set values and the menu returns to the previous one To exit the All reset submenu without performing All reset select No with the cursor button and press the ENTER button To
33. image projected is horizontal or vertic pixels x 1024 pixel virtually enlarged until either the al side reaches the full size 1365 s Resize Aspect Image enlarged to the aspect size Example aspect ratio is 16 9 gaa Gries eae R Full size 1365 x 1024 Image not enlarged original image Example aspect ratio is 16 9 ___ Image enlarged to the aspect size _ _ Example aspect ratio is 5 4 Full size 1365 x 1024 Image not enlarged original image Example aspect ratio is 5 4 sis iesessenst EEE 1 Press the MENU button The main menu appears on the screen 2 Select Set up with the cursor button A or Y and press gt or the ENTER button The Set up submenu appears on the screen PC submenu Tracking 123 Phase 12 Position ENTER Resize 1 1 OPanel Aspect Clamp Ost EP 3 Select Resize with the cursor button Aorv 4 Choose 1 1 Panel or Aspect with the cursor button lt or gt 5 Press the EXIT button to return to the previous menu or press the MENU button to exit the menu mode Changing the Clamp pulse position PC Menu Mode Only When the image is too dark or bright or when the image is unstable switching the position may improve the image quality Normally set to BP 1 Press the MENU button The main menu appears on the screen 2 Select Set up with t
34. must be turned to switch to ceiling mounting This will correct variance in color images shading which otherwise would occur in ceiling mounting For more information refer to Setting the Position Selecting Screw for Ceiling Mounting on page 21 To ceiling mount and adjust the projector special expertise and technique are necessary Be sure to ask your dealer or specialist to perform this work Controls and Features Control Panel on the Projector 1 Ol STAND BY Indicator ON When in stand by mode Blinking When in cool down mode About the cool down mode This projector has a function to cool down the heated lamp for a fixed period of time approx 120 seconds after projection is finished This feature is referred to as the cool down mode The purpose of the cool down mode is to prevent inner parts from being deformed or broken by heat from the heated lamp as well as to prolong the life of the lamp Do not turn off the MAIN POWER switch while in the cool down mode Do not place the projector on its side or stand it upright while in the cool down mode this may block the vents 2 OPERATE indicator ON When the projector is in operation projecting OFF When the projector is not in operation not projecting B OPERATE button When the projector is in the stand by mode press this button one second or more and the projector is turned on causing the OPERATE indi
35. prevent shock The power supply voltage rating of this product is AC 120 V the power cord attached conforms to the following power supply voltage Use only the power cord designated by our dealer to ensure Safety and EMC When it is used by other power supply voltage power cable must be changed Ensure that the power cable used for the projector is the correct type for the AC outlet in your country Consult your product dealer Power cord Power supply voltage AC 120 V DO NOT allow any unqualified person to install the unit Be sure to ask your dealer to install the unit eg attaching it to the ceilling 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 ENGLISH 3190S19 V1d N190SL9 V1d Contents SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 2 Contents sursis 4 Accessories 2 00ccceeessesseeeteeeeeees 5 Controls and Features Front Side Top Surface Right Side Left hand Side Rear Side Bottom Surface Control Panel on the Projector Connector Panel Remote Control Unit Installing Batteries Precautions for using batteries Setting for Watching Image Software Video Menu Mode Only Adjusting Picture Quality Adjusting Color temperature Adjusting the Video Screen Menu Position Changing the Image Gamma Aspect Ratio
36. refer to Adjusting Picture Quality on page 49 47 ENGLISH 3190S19 V1d N190SL9 V1d LE6LG ON Gc L Menu Operations Set up for Watching Image Software Video Menu Mode Only This unit has a function which allows you to project movies which were recorded on film in the best possible conditions Function to convert 2 3 pull down interlace scans to progressive scans Normally use set to AUTO 1 Press the MENU button The main menu appears on the screen 2 Select Set up with the cursor button A or v and press or the ENTER button The Set up 1 submenu appears on the screen 3 Select Set up 2 with the cursor button A or V and press gt or the ENTER button The Set up 2 submenu appears on the screen 4 Select Deinterlace with the cursor button a or V 5 Select the Deinterlace function mode with the cursor button lt or gt Video When watching images recorded with a video camera Film When watching images recorded on film AUTO The setting is changed automatically 6 Press the EXIT button to return to the previous menu or press the MENU button to exit the menu mode Operates when the signal is an NTSC or PAL interlace signal Does not operate for other signals The menu is not displayed when other signals are inputted 48 Menu Operations Adjusting Picture Quality In the Image adj submenu adjust brightness contrast sharpness etc to obtain the desired
37. rs Ti DT Er mmmmmmmmmmmm m sm _ Connect a component signal output device or DTV format signal output device Memo Other devices with component signal output terminals DVD player NTSC etc can be connected DVD Digital Video Disc DTV format signals 480i 480p 720p 1080i can be input For DTV format signals which can be handled refer to Video signals on page 22 25 ENGLISH 3190S19 V1d N190619 v1Q vi b LE6LG ON Connecting to Various Devices Connecting to Various Devices Connecting to Other Devices Connecting to Devices which Control the Projector Before connection be sure to turn off both the projector and other devices to be connected Before connection be sure to turn off both the projector and devices to be connected Read thoroughly the manual that comes with the device to be connected Read thoroughly the manual that comes with each device to be connected Use the supplied video cable or the cable supplied with the game device By connecting a computer to the RS 232C terminal you can control the projector Also you can make an infrared remote sensor extension unit and connect it to the REMOTE terminal of the projector Obtain connection cables as required Use a reverse connection cable For details refer to RS 232C external control on page 74 For further details consult your dealer or an authorize
38. the projector enters one of these modes by judging the input signal being received E Menu Transition Diagram in No signal Menu Mode This is displayed if there is no signal from the selected input terminal Main menu in No signal Menu Mode Submenus in No signal Menu Mode Press A v to select an item Menu Press A v to select an item Press lt gt to set the value Set up Sync level Por ENTER sync evel Olow Std High Sync timing a Sync timing Options i 4 Language EXIT Information A P al v Press A v to select an item BAB BASE i gt or _ Set up English ENTER English Deutsch gt Deutsch Options Espa ol lt Espa ol language Italiano EXIT italiano Information Fran ais Fran ais v S Menu Set up Options Language Information E Quick Reference Guide for No signal Menu Mode Main Menu in No signal Menu Mode Set up Sync level Low Std High t Sync timing 3 5 Options Flip H OFF ON Select for upside down hanging on the ceiling Flip V OFF ON Select for upside down hanging on the ceiling RS 232C bps Selectable baud rate transmission speed 9600 19200 L Sleep time min Selectable sleep times If no signal condition continues for the period of selected time Unit Minutes the projector enters the stand by mode 15 30 60 OFF
39. you just removed 4 Install the new fuse not supplied into the fuse holder 5 Reinstall the fuse holder into the projector To reinstall the fuse holder use a Phillips screwdriver Fuse holder Fuse 12 A 250 V BW Fuse 12 A 250 V BW Phillips screwdriver Fuse holder wy Fuse holder ay 57 ENGLISH 3190S19 V1d N190619 v1Q O L LEGLG ON Replacing the Light Source Lamp E Light source lamp and lamp use time The light source lamp has a service life of approximately 1000 hours Average lamp life 1000 hours brightness half life When the light source lamp approaches the end of its service life degradation progresses rapidly In NORMAL MODE arrange for a new lamp lamp unit or replace the lamp after 900 hours Depending on the usage conditions the replacement time may be shorter In LOC and LPC modes the brightness of the lamp is electrically controlled and the replacement time is extended Arrange for a new lamp lamp unit or replace the lamp after 1900 hours Depending on the usage conditions the replacement time may be shorter If even after adjusting the brightness or color the video image is dark or the color is not correct replace the lamp early The lamp use time can be checked Look at the Lamp time which is displayed with the Information option in the menu Refer to page 40 42 Contact the store from where you purchased the projector or the JVC servic
40. 2 3 4 5 3 L All reset Resets above items to the factory set values _ Yes No Set up Tracking The lateral size and display area of picture image can be adjusted 128 to 127 Refer to page 47 Phase Flickering or dim picture image can be adjusted 0 to 31 Refer to page 47 Position Video screen position and menu position can be adjusted Refer to page 51 _ Disp Posi Menu Resize The relationship between the number of pixels resolution and the screen can be selected Refer to page 53 D 4 1 Picture image is projected with its original size Panel Picture image is enlarged to the full size L Aspect Picture image is enlarged while maintaining the original aspect ratio L Clamp Selectable clamp position Normally set to BP ST BP Color temp Color temp Adjustable color temperature Low Middle High Will be adjusted to correct reddish or blueish image RED Adjusts the red level o to 255 the adjustable range varies depending on signals GREEN Adjusts the green level o to 255 the adjustable range varies depending on signals BLUE Adjusts the blue level o to 255 the adjustable range varies depending on signals L All reset Reset above items to the factory set values Yes No Options Refer to page 54 Options 1 Menu display 15sec Menu disappears in 15 seconds ON Menu stays on Line display 5sec Line dis
41. 24 3 73 480 approx 1219 2 cm 60 37 18 40 180 approx 457 2 cm 11 88 3 62 12 96 3 95 500 approx 1270 0 cm 62 89 19 17 190 approx 482 6 cm 12 57 3 83 13 68 4 17 521 approx 1323 3 cm eSsa Ngm i eee Se l 200 approx 508 0 Mm Bee For lens unit GL M2930SZG 2 9 to 5 5 1 For lens unit GL M2915SG 1 5 1 3190S19 V1d N190SL9 V1d Approximate projection distance unit ft m Approximate projection distance unit ft m Projection screen size LE6LS ON Projection screen size Diagonal length For 4 3 aspect ratio screens For 16 9 aspect ration screens 76 Diagonal length For 4 3 aspect ratio screens For 16 9 aspect ration screens Wide end Tele end Wide end Tele end 55 approx 139 7 cm 6 00 1 83 40 approx 101 6 cm 14 83 4 52 16 11 4 91 60 approx 152 4 cm 5 77 1 76 6 30 1 92 50 approx 127 0 cm 18 44 5 62 20 05 6 11 65 approx 165 1 cm 6 27 1 91 6 82 2 08 60 approx 152 4 cm 22 05 6 72 23 98 7 31 70 approx 177 8 cm 6 76 2 06 7 38 2 25 70 approx 177 8 cm 25 66 7 82 14 83 4 52 27 92 8 51 75 approx 190 5 cm 7 28 2 22 7 91 2 41 80 approx 203 2 cm 15 55 4 74 29 30 8 93 16 93 5 16 31 86 9 71 80 approx 203 2 cm 7 78 2
42. 30 60 89 18 56 43 93 13 39 pus 330 approx 838 2 cm 41 60 12 68 62 76 19 13 45 31 13 81 Sio approx 863 6 cm 42 85 13 06 64 67 19 71 46 65 14 22 350 approx 889 0 cm 44 09 13 44 a 48 03 14 64 400 approx 1016 0 cm 50 36 15 35 54 86 16 72 450 approx 1143 0 cm 56 63 17 26 61 65 18 79 470 approx 1193 8 cm 59 12 18 02 64 37 19 62 480 approx 1219 2 cm 60 37 18 40 500 approx 1270 0 cm 62 89 19 17 521 approx 1323 3 cm 65 52 19 97 For lens unit GL M2930SZG 2 9 to 5 5 1 Projection screen size Diagonal length Approximate projectio n distance unit ft m For 4 3 aspect ratio screens For 16 9 aspect ration screens Wide end Tele end Wide end Tele end 40 approx 101 6 cm 14 83 4 52 16 11 4 91 50 approx 127 0 cm 18 44 5 62 20 05 6 11 60 approx 152 4 cm 22 05 6 72 23 98 7 31 70 approx 177 8 cm 25 66 7 82 14 83 4 52 27 92 8 51 80 approx 203 2 cm 15 55 a 74 29 30 8 93 16 93 5 16 31 86 9 71 100 approx 254 0 cm 19 36 5 90 36 52 11 13 21 06 6 42 39 76 12 12 150 approx 381 0 cm 28 87 8 80 54 59 16 64 31 43 9 58 59 45 18 12 200 approx 508 0 cm 38 39 11 70 72 67 22 15 41 77 12 73 79 17 24 13 240 approx 609 6 cm 45 96 14 01 87 14 26 56 50 07 15 26 94 91
43. 37 8 46 2 58 100 approx 254 0 cm 19 36 5 90 36 52 11 13 21 06 6 42 39 76 12 12 85 approx 215 9 cm 8 27 2 52 9 02 2 75 150 approx 381 0 cm 28 87 8 80 54 59 16 64 31 43 9 58 59 45 18 12 90 approx 228 6 cm 8 76 2 67 9 55 2 91 200 approx 508 0 cm 38 39 11 70 72 67 22 15 41 77 12 73 79 17 24 13 95 approx 241 3 cm 9 28 2 83 10 10 3 08 240 approx 609 6 cm 45 96 14 01 87 14 26 56 50 07 15 26 94 91 28 93 100 approx 254 0 cm 9 78 2 98 10 63 3 24 250 approx 635 0 cm 47 86 14 59 90 78 27 67 52 13 15 89 105 approx 266 7 cm 10 27 3 13 11 19 3 41 260 approx 660 4 cm 49 77 15 17 94 39 28 77 54 20 16 52 110 approx 279 4 cm 10 76 3 28 11 75 3 58 270 approx 685 8 cm 51 67 15 75 97 99 29 87 56 27 17 15 115 approx 292 1 cm 11 25 3 43 12 27 3 74 280 approx 711 2 cm 53 58 16 33 58 33 17 78 120 approx 304 8 cm 11 78 3 59 12 83 3 91 300 approx 762 0 cm 57 38 17 49 62 50 19 05 125 approx 317 5 cm 12 27 3 74 13 35 4 07 350 approx 889 0 cm 66 90 20 39 72 83 22 20 130 approx 330 2 cm 12 76 3 89 13 91 4 24 400 approx 1016 0 cm 76 41 23 29 83 20 25 36 135 approx 342 9 cm 13 25 4 04 14 44 4 40 470 approx 1193 8 cm 89 70 27 34 97 70 29 78 140 approx 355 6 cm 13 75 4 19 480 approx 1219 2 cm 91 60 27 92 fe 145 approx 368 3 cm 14 27 4 35 500 approx
44. 625 50 Memo When connecting a video device use a TBC along with it or one which has a built in TBC Use of an extension cable to connect a video device and the projector could cause video degradation Ka When a signal with much jitter is reproduced on a VCR or special effect playback is performed the upper part of the image The resolution for the input signals is listed in the above table or the image itself may be erased or distorted Even signals in the frequency range that can be input may not be displayed normally depending on the type of the signal When a signal other than listed above is input the image could be partially erased or an unneeded fold over image could appear Some signals other than listed above can be displayed But they may require adjustment Even some of the signals listed above may require adjustment depending on the video board used Composite sync Cs and G on Sync signals cannot be handled depending on the devices connected The VGA signal of the PC system could be displayed in 480p mode of the VIDEO system In this case the projector enters video menu mode when the MENU button is pressed A signal that can be input by DVI V sync 85Hz is not supported 23 24 3190S19 V1d N190619 v1Q vS L LE6LG ON Connecting to Various Devices Connecting to Hi Vision Devices DVD Players Before connecting be sure to turn off both the projector and Hi Vision de
45. FREEZE During freezing the picture sent from the signal source is lost If any of the inoperative buttons MENU QUICK ALIGN KEYSTONE are pressed while displaying a still picture FREEZE is displayed on the screen This function will not work with some signal sources UXGA etc In this case the FREEZE inhibit message appears for a few seconds as shown on the left To forcibly clear this message press the EXIT button Zooming a Part of the Image DIGITAL ZOOM T W A part of the image being projected can be digitally magnified up to four times When the DIGITAL ZOOM T or W button is pressed Digital zoom appears on the screen together with the level bar and magnifying power x1 0 x1 2 x1 4 x1 6 x2 0 2 5 x3 2 x4 0 When 15 sec is displayed in the menu Digital zoom will appear in approximately 15 seconds Digital zoom x1 2 To zoom up or zoom down press the DIGITAL ZOOM T or W button on the remote control Remote control unit Th D Moving the zoomed image While Digital zoom appears on the screen you can move the zoomed image with the cursor A w button on the remote control A Upper part of the image will be displayed v Lower part of the image will be displayed Left side part of the image will be displayed gt Right side part of the image will be displayed This function will not wor
46. For upside down hanging from the ceiling Sets the baud rate for transmission RS 232C bps or 9600 9600 bps 19200 19200 bps Sets the length of sleep time which automatically brings the projector into stand by Sleep time min or state You can select one of the sleep times 15 30 60 and 0 OFF minutes Factory set value 5 Press the EXIT button to return to the previous menu or press the MENU button to exit the menu mode Refer to Removing the Trapezoidal Distortion of the Image on page 35 for more details about adjusting the keystone 55 ENGLISH 3190S19 V1d N190SL9 V1d LE6LG ON 6C L Menu Operations Getting Information You can get information on the input signal accumulated used hours of light source lamp etc 1 Press the MENU button The main menu appears on the screen 2 Select Information with the cursor button A or V The Information will be displayed in the main menu No submenu can be selected Video main menu PC main menu Menu Menu Image adj Image adi PC 1 Setting Setting Color temp Color temp Resolution 1280 X 1024 Options Options FrequencyH 79 9 kHz Language Language Frequency V 75 Hz Information gt Information gt pampama d Input Shows the terminal name selected by the VIDEO or PC button Y C VIDEO or COMP or PC1 PC2 or DVI Switcher This display cu
47. Function MENU Enters the main menu or exits the menu mode Cursor button a Selects an item in the menu Pressing w or A will scroll the item in the menu Cursor button lt gt Sets or adjusts the value PRESET If pressed while the keystone setting submenu is displayed the value is set to 0 EXIT Returns to the previous menu ENTER Used to enter the submenu from the main menu Used to enter the next submenu if ENTER is displayed in the selected item E Remote control unit E Projector vamp TEMP oser a Ce C O Z o PRESET button MENU button PRESET MENU gi ENTER butt button button utton o PAT puton EXIT ENTER wo Cursor buttons button button aly lt gt Cursor buttons aly lt gt Video menu mode Video main menu Video submenu waged ad us Contrast 12 Brightness Brightness 12 Color Color 12 Tint Sharpness rein 12 Al reset Sharpness 1 All reset Press a to select an item Press A v to select an item Press lt gt to set or adjust the value E PC menu mode PC main menu PC submenu Menu CM coast Por J mage aai ad Setup Brightness ENTER Contrast 12 ae a bies 2 DT p ksam Sharpness O1 02 3 04 05 ad EXIT Ni reset information Press a to select an item Press A v to select an item Press lt gt
48. L Appendix Appendix For lens unit GL M2920ZG 2 to 3 1 E Relationship between Projection Distances and Projection Screen Sizes The relationship between the projection distances and projection screen sizes differs depending on the lens unit optional Projection screen size Diagonal length Approximate projection distance unit ft m For 4 3 aspect ratio screens For 16 9 aspect ration screens you are using ea i Wide end Tele end Wide end Tele end ae distance and projection screen sizes listed here are only for a guide Use them as reference when setting the 40 approx 101 60m a 8 53 2 60 42 approx 106 7 cm 8 23 2 51 9 96 2 73 For lens unit GL M2910G 1 1 50 approx 127 0 cm 9 74 2 97 10 60 3 23 60 approx 152 4 em f 11 65 3 55 8 50 2 59 12 66 3 86 Projection screen size Approximate projection distance unit ft m 70 approx 177 8 cm 9 09 2 77 13 55 4 13 9 84 3 00 14 73 4 49 Diagonal length For 4 3 aspect ratio screens For 16 9 aspect ration screens 80 approx 203 2 cm 10 33 3 15 15 42 4 70 11 22 3 42 16 80 5 12 36 7 approx 93 2 om 2 55 0 77 100 approx 254 0 cm 12 83 3 91 19 23 5 86 13 94 4 25 20 90 6 37 40 approx 101 6 cm 253 0 77 2 76 0 84 150 approx
49. V1d N190619 v1Q OL L LE6LG ON Replacing the Fuse A fuse is used to protect the power source of the projector If the fuse is blown replace it When the power switch is turned on but no power is supplied to the projector check the fuse If there are any unclear points contact the dealer where you purchased your projector or consult the Service center When replacing the fuse use the same rating and type T6 3A H 250 V Otherwise a fire may occur and or the projector may be damaged 1 Turn off the main power switch and disconnect the power cord from both the projector and the wall outlet In stand by state the STAND BY indicator lights on place the MAIN POWER switch of OFF O position 2 Loosen the fuse holder to remove it To loosen the fuse holder use a Flat end screwdriver Fuse holder Flat end screwdriver 3 Remove the fuse from the fuse holder you just removed 4 Install the new fuse not supplied into the fuse holder Fuse T6 3A H 250 V Fuse holder 5 Reinstall the fuse holder into the projector Fuse T6 3A H 250 V To reinstall the fuse holder use a Flat end screwdriver Fuse holder 57 ENGLISH Replacing the Light Source Lamp E Light source lamp and lamp use time The light source lamp has a service life of approximately 1000 hours Average lamp life 1000 hours brightness half life When the light source lamp approaches the end of its service life degradation prog
50. appears on the screen PC submenu Tracking 123 Phase 12 Position Resize 11 Panel Aspect Clamp OST sP 3 Select Resize with the cursor button A orv 4 Choose 1 1 Panel or Aspect with the cursor button lt or gt 5 Press the EXIT button to return to the previous menu or press the MENU button to exit the menu mode Changing the Clamp pulse position PC Menu Mode Only When the image is too dark or bright or when the image is unstable switching the position may improve the image quality Normally set to BP 1 Press the MENU button The main menu appears on the screen 2 Select Set up with the cursor button A or Y and press gt or the ENTER button The Set up submenu appears on the screen 3 Select Clamp with the cursor button Aorv 4 Choose ST or BP with the cursor button lt or gt 5 Press the EXIT button to return to the previous menu or press the MENU button to exit the menu mode ST Sync Tip BP Back Porch 53 ENGLISH Menu Operations Setting and Adjusting Other Functions OPTIONS Various functions are provided as shown in the Options 1 and Options 2 submenus You can set or adjust each function as required 1 Press the MENU button The main menu appears on the screen 2 Select Options with the cursor button A or V and press or the ENTER button The Options 1 su
51. automatically controlled with time Lamp brightness is controlled in 7 levels 6 to 0 irrespective of the time This is set within the menu Press ENTER to enter the Page 2 submenu OFF ON Select for upside down hanging on the ceiling OFF ON Select for upside down hanging on the ceiling Selectable baud rate transmission speed 9600 19200 Selectable sleep times If no signal condition continues for the period of selected time Unite Minutes the projector enters the stand by mode 15 30 60 OFF Press ENTER to return to the Page 1 submenu Language for on screen display Refer to page 46 _ Japanese English German Spanish Italian French L Information Refer to page 56 Shows the terminal name selected by the VIDEO or PC button Y C VIDEO COMP PC1 PC2 or DVI Has no meaning This display currently has no meaning CH 0 is usually displayed to indicate that it is not being used Shows the projected image s type of video signal Accumulated used hours of the light source lamp Menu Operations E Menu Transition Diagram in PC Menu Mode Main menu in PC Menu Mode Submenus in PC Menu Mode I 1 r 1 Press to select an item Press to select an item me lt gt lo select Yes or No Press lt gt to set or adjust the value en Press to execute
52. be continued on the next page 49 ENGLISH Menu Operations Image adj All reset 5o m 5 Press the EXIT button to return to the previous menu or press the MENU button to exit the menu mode In some adjustments the level bar changes according to the set value The setting value is also displayed at the left of the level bar Adjusting Color temperature 1 Press the MENU button The main menu appears on the screen 2 Select Color temp with the cursor button A or w and press gt or the ENTER button The Color temp submenu appears on the screen 3 Select Color temp with the cursor button A or V 4 Adjust the color temperature with the cursor button lt or gt Low Color temperature decreases image becoming reddish Middle Results in middle color temperature Factory set position High Color temperature increases image becoming blueish 5 Select RED or GREEN or BLUE with the cursor button A or w 6 Fine adjust the color temperature with the cursor button lt or gt To adjust multiple items repeat 5 and 6 Adjustment item Button Adjustment content RED or Adjusts the red level 0 to 255 GREEN or Adjusts the green level 0 to 255 BLUE or Adjusts the blue level 0 to 255 E To perform All Reset In the Color temp submenu select All reset with the cursor button A or w and press the ENTER button
53. button to enter the keystone submenu In the keystone submenu press or to correct trapezoidal distortion of the projected image 80 0 128 Keystone ENTER To reset the keystone trapezoidal distortion of the picture image to the original setting factory set value 0 press the PRESET button when the Keystone submenu appears on the screen To exit the keystone submenu press the EXIT button Press ENTER to enter the lamp control submenu Normal Used as a normal lamp LPC Automatically controls the power used by the lamp and increases it in steps When this mode is used the brightness starts at approximately 70 The decrease in brightness is slower than in Normal mode and this mode is best suited when using the projector continuously for long periods of time Lamp replacement appears on the screen when the lamp use time exceeds 2000 hours LOG The brightness can be set in seven levels 6 to 0 Since the brightness can be set in steps this is the mode best suited for adjusting multiple screens This setting can also be changed while the projector is being used To change the setting choose LOC with the a cursors and choose the level with the lt gt cursors Lamp control ENTER Reverses image right to left Flip H or OFF For the front method ON _ For upside down hanging from the ceiling Inverses image upside down Flip V or OFF For normal setup ON
54. by mode or turned off after the lamp has been used continuously in the normal mode for more than 1000 hours but less than 2010 hours it can be used for up to 2010 hours However if the projector is put in stand by mode or turned off it can not be turned back on again If the projector is put in stand by mode or turned off after the lamp has been used in the light output control mode or light power control mode for more than 2000 hours but less than 2010 hours it can not be turned back on again However if the projector is not put in stand by mode or turned off it can be used for up to 2010 hours If the projector is used in the light output control mode or light power control mode for more than 1000 hours and then switched to the normal mode put in stand by mode or turned off it can not be turned back on again After performing the above settings perform the necessary settings 31 ENGLISH Basic Operations E Projector s buttons LL STAND BY indicator on me me es i OPERATE indicator Q OPERATE button C E Remote control unit 32 3 H OPERATE button BIB DB OF D BIG CO 00 0 0i0 0 0 8 G The following describes the basic procedure for normal use of the projector 1 Turning on the Power 1 Turn on the MAIN POWER switch ON 1 The main power turns on and the STAND BY indicator comes on Projector s indicator 2 Press t
55. can be used as either a wireless remote control unit or a wired one E Using as a wireless remote control unit Aim the remote control unit toward the remote sensor on the front or the rear of the projector The operable distance of the remote control unit is about 10 m for direct reception The remote control unit can be used by having it reflected on the screen In this case the total distance of A B should be about 10 m or less The operable angles of the remote control unit are 15 right and left and 15 up and down Screen Remote control unit 20 3190S19 V1d N190619 v1Q cS LE6LG ON Installing the Projector Setting the Position Selecting Screw for Ceiling Mounting When using the projector in an upside down ceiling mounted position inverted top to bottom and right to left the position selecting screw for ceiling mounting must be turned to switch to ceiling mounting This will correct variance in color images shading which otherwise would occur in ceiling mounting To revert to normal desktop setting turn the position selecting screw for ceiling mounting back to the initial position factory shipped When using the projector in an upside down ceiling mounted position Turn the position selecting screw for ceiling mounting fully counterclockwise until it is turning idly To again use the projector in a normal desktop setting Turn the position selecting screw for ceiling
56. 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 through 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 lt 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 injures Xenon gas is enclosed with high pressure inside the light source lamp lamp unit of this projector If you drop or impart a shock to the lamp or discard it as is there is the possibility of explosion leading to personal injury Use special care when handling the lamp For any unclear points consult your product 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
57. cell battery x2 for checking operation E Power cord approx 2 5 m for European continental countries E Personal computer connection cable approx 2 m D sub 3 row 15 pin E Video cable approx 2 m E Conversion adapter for Mac for Macintosh E BNC RCA Conversion plug E Hex wrench ENGLISH Controls and Features Front Side Top Surface Right Side PANN ANN Mi AE 1 Exhaust vents Vents for cooling fans through which warm air comes out Do not block the exhaust vents or heat will build up inside possibly causing a fire Also do not touch the vents or this could give you a low temperature burn 2 Carrying handle Raise this handle when carrying the projector When carrying the projector do not transmit shocks to it Also be careful to keep it balanced Do not carry it while the light source lamp is on or the cooling fan is operating This could cause personal injury 3 AC IN power input terminal This is the power input terminal where the supplied power cord is connected For details refer to page 30 4 Fuse holder A fuse rated T6 3A H 250 V is installed Power source protection To replace the fuse refer to page 57 When replacing the fuse use the same rating and type Otherwise a fire may occur and or the projector may be damaged 5 MAIN POWER swi
58. filter is soft it may be sucked into the vacuum cleaner or damaged 4 Reinstall the filter Fasten the screw with a flat end screwdriver Install the filter correctly Otherwise the projector does not operate Goes into an warning state For the warning indication Refer to page 66 If the filter s claws in particular the claw which is hidden behind the filter cover knob are damaged the projector may not operate Then replace with a new filter 63 3190S19 V1d N190SL9 V1d LE6LG ON E L Troubleshooting Solutions to common problems related to your projector are described here If none of the solutions presented here solves the problem unplug the projector and consult an authorized dealer or Service Center Symptom Probable cause Corrective action Page Power is not Is the power cord disconnected Insert the power cord plug firmly 30 supplied Is the MAIN POWER switch turned Turn on the MAIN POWER switch 32 on Is the fuse blown Turn off the MAIN POWER switch and 57 check the fuse If it is blown replace it Is the lamp replacement opening cover Turn off the MAIN POWER switch close 7 32 60 closed correctly the lamp replacement opening cover correctly and turn on the MAIN POWER switch again Is the filter closed correctly Turn off the MAIN POWER switch fit the 7 32 63 filter correctly and turn o
59. from FF80 to 0080 150 approx 381 0 cm 14 76 4 50 Operation mode Only Asking command is possible 75 76 3190S19 V1d N190619 v1Q 1S0zaq OCOdA For lens unit GL M2920ZG 2 to 3 1 Appendix Projection screen size Diagonal length Approximate projection distance unit ft m For 4 3 aspect ratio screens For 16 9 aspect ration screens Wide end Tele end Wide end Tele end 40 approx 101 6 cm 8 53 2 60 42 approx 106 7 cm 8 23 2 51 9 96 2 73 50 approx 127 0 cm 9 74 2 97 10 60 3 23 60 approx 152 4 cm kss 11 65 3 55 8 50 2 59 12 66 3 86 70 approx 177 8 cm 9 09 Z 7 13 55 4 13 9 84 3 00 14 73 4 49 80 approx 203 2 cm 10 33 3 15 15 42 4 70 11 22 3 42 16 80 5 12 100 approx 254 0 cm 12 83 3 91 19 23 5 86 13 94 4 25 20 90 6 37 EJ approx 381 0 cm 19 09 5 82 28 71 8 75 20 77 6 33 31 23 9 52 200 approx 508 0 cm 25 33 7 72 38 16 11 63 27 59 8 41 41 54 12 66 240 approx 609 6 cm 30 35 9 25 45 73 13 94 33 04 10 07 49 80 15 18 250 approx 635 0 cm 31 59 9 63 47 64 14 52 34 38 10 48 51 87 15 81 300 approx 762 0 cm 37 86 11 54 57 09 17 40 41 21 12 56 62 17 18 95 310 approx 787 4 cm 39 11 11 92 58 99 17 98 42 59 12 98 64 24 19 58 320 approx 812 8 cm 40 35 12
60. 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 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 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 W
61. is set within the menu Page 2 Press ENTER to enter the Page 2 submenu Flip H OFF ON Select for upside down hanging on the ceiling L Flip V OFF ON Select for upside down hanging on the ceiling RS 232C bps Selectable baud rate transmission speed 9600 19200 Sleep time min Selectable sleep times If no signal condition continues for the period of selected time Unite Minutes the projector enters the stand by mode 15 30 60 OFF L Page 1 Press ENTER to return to the Page 1 submenu Language Language for on screen display Refer to page 46 _ Japanese English German Spanish Italian French L Information Refer to page 56 Input Shows the terminal name selected by the PC button PC1 or PC2 Switcher This display currently has no meaning CH 0 is usually displayed to indicate that it is not being used Resolution Shows the resolution of the input signal being received Horizontal x Vertical It may not be displayed correctly with some input signals F Frequency H Shows the horizontal frequency of the input signal being received kHz j Frequency V Shows the vertical frequency of the input signal being received Hz Lamp time Accumulated used hours of the light source lamp Factory set value 42 3190S19 V1d N190SL9 V1d LE6LG ON 9 L Menu Operations Basic Menu Operation When the MENU button is
62. liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen on the product c Ifthe 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 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 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 personal computers 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
63. mounting fully clockwise until it firmly tightens For normal desktop mounting Turn the screw clockwise For upside down ceiling mounting Turn the screw counterclockwise eTo ceiling mount and adjust the projector special expertise and technique are necessary Be sure to ask your dealer or a specialist to perform this work To turn the position selecting screw for ceiling mounting use a Phillips screwdriver with a 30 mm or longer shank The screw is located in the hole shown in the illustration Position selecting screw for ceiling mounting When using the projector in a ceiling mounted position you should reverse the projected image by changing the settings of Right Left rev and Top Bottom inv menus For details refer to page 54 You can also change these settings without receiving a video signal In this case refer to Menu Transition Diagram in No signal Menu Mode on page 38 When installing adjusting setting the unit When using Top Bottom inv on the Options menu reset the unit by following the procedure below This reset procedure must be performed before operating the unit 1 Change the Top Bottom inv Setting on the Options menu 2 Press the OPERATE button to enter the unit into the stand by mode 3 Press the OPERATE button again to turn on the unit Adjust the focus after projecting a picture for 30 minutes or longer 21 ENGLISH Connecting to Various Devi
64. of Victor Company of Japan Limited IBM and IBM PC are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation Macintosh is a registered trademarks of Apple Computer Inc VESA is a trademark of the non profit organization Video Electronics Standards Association All other product names mentioned herein are used for identification purposes only and may be the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies ENGLISH 71 No 51931 1 37 8 L LEGLG ON Specifications Outside dimensions E Top a 20 505 a a 38 0 Hs or o 1 5 1 4 133 E Front 52 72 15 1 2 392 1 Protrusion excluded Unit inch mm 2 Lens excluded 15 1 2 398 2 2 7 3 70 10 1 s 256 Pin assignment Specifications for terminals E Y C terminal E RS 232C terminal 9876 6060 9900 54321 E PC1 terminal PC OUT terminal 11 121314 15 6 7 12834 5 910 E DVI terminal 9 11 13 15 1011211416 1 2131415161718 dloo ooo noo 17 19 21 23 18 20 22 24 l al al ml dooo nooo CT Specifications
65. or COMP terminal Projector Press VIDEO The input mode changes as follows every time the button is pressed VIDEO lt gt Y C lt gt COMP Remote control unit Press the VIDEO Y C or COMP button VIDEO The image from the VIDEO input terminal on the side of the unit is projected Y C The image from the Y C input terminal on the side of the unit is projected COMP The image from the COMP Y Re B Y Pr R Y input terminal on the side of the unit is projected When there is no signal from the selected input terminal No signal No Input is displayed When selecting a device such as a computer which is connected to the PC1 PC2 or DVI terminal Projector Press PC The input mode changes as follows every time the button is pressed PCI lt gt PC2 amp DVI Remote control unit Press the PC1 PC2 or DVI button PC1 The image from the PC1 input terminal on the side of the unit is projected PC2 The image from the PC2 input terminal on the side of the unit is projected DVI The image from the DVI input terminal on the side of the unit is projected When there is no signal from the selected input terminal No signal No Input is displayed Remote control unit Projector ste FREEZE COMP VIDEO JO pci Pc DV Vic CD ei Screen display vi Line Display a Paz Yi VIDEO To show the line display Y C VIDEO COMP PC
66. page 77 420 W xenon lamp NTSC NTSC4 43 PAL SECAM Automatic switching manual switching 1365 dots x 1024 dots S XGA full resolution during RGB input 1000 TV lines Horizontal resolution aspect ratio 4 3 during video input Horizontal frequency 15 kHz 105 kHz Vertical frequency 50 Hz 100 Hz 1 W monaural 4 cm round type micro speaker x 1 1 line mini DIN 4 pin x 1 for S video 1 line BNC x 1 for composite video 1 line BNC x 3 for computer DTV or video Component Y B Y R Y signal DTV format Y Ps Pr signal 1 line D sub 3 row 15 pin x 1 for computer 1 line BNC x 5 for computer DTV or video Analog RGB signal Horizontal H sync composite Cs sync Vertical V sync signal 1 line DVI D 24 pin x 1 line D sub 9 pin x 1 RS 232C interface specified control terminal for controlling this projector with a personal computer line stereo mini jack x 1 Remote terminal for connecting with the remote control unit 1 line D sub 3 row 15 pin x 1 output for display monitor 1 line D sub 9 pin x 1 RS 232C interface specified control terminal for controlling this projector with a personal computer 3190S19 V1d N190SL9 V1d LE6LG ON LV Specifications E General Power requirements Power consumption Allowable operation temperature Allowable relative humidity Allowable storage temperature Dimensions Weight Accessories Design and spec
67. projected image by changing the settings of Right Left rev and Top Bottom inv menus For details refer to page 54 You can also change these settings without receiving a video signal In this case refer to Menu Transition Diagram in No signal Menu Mode on page 38 When installing adjusting setting the unit When using Top Bottom inv on the Options menu reset the unit by following the procedure below This reset procedure must be performed before operating the unit 1 Change the Top Bottom inv Setting on the Options menu 2 Press the OPERATE button to enter the unit into the stand by mode 3 Press the OPERATE button again to turn on the unit Adjust the focus after projecting a picture for 30 minutes or longer 21 ENGLISH 3190S19 V1d N190619 v1Q rani LEGLG ON Connecting to Various Devices Before connection be sure to turn off the projector and connected devices Read the manual which comes with each device thoroughly Signals that Can Be Input to the Projector The following signals can be input to the projector E Video signals 1 Response to color systems Color systems NTSC NTSC4 43 PAL SECAM Input terminal VIDEO O 0 fo o Y C O on O fF Y Pe B Y Pr R Y ol ov oF oF G B R H Cs V o g oF ge 1 Responds if Y C output is available 2 Signifies that component signals Y Ps Pr Y B Y R Y G B R H
68. setting is set to NORMAL MODE unit or replace the lamp early Appears every time the projector is turned on after the lamp use time has exceeded 900 hours and Lamp replacement P uni it ee noue e message is cleared by Cam pressing any button Displayed when the lamp control Replace with a new lamp lamp 44 46 68 GE L Warning Messages Message Cause Corrective action Page 1000 h Lamp replacement Displayed when the lamp control setting is set to LIGHT OUTPUT CONTROL MODE LOC or LIGHT POWER CONTROL MODE LPC and the lamp use time display is turned ON with the OSD menu Displayed when the lamp use time exceeds 1000 hours The message does not appear if the lamp use time display is turned OFF with the OSD menu Arrange for a new lamp lamp unit or replace the lamp early 44 46 Lamp replacement Displayed when the lamp control setting is set to LIGHT OUTPUT CONTROL MODE LOC or LIGHT POWER CONTROL MODE LPC Appears every time the projector is turned on after the lamp use time has exceeded 1900 hours and until it reaches 2000 hours The message is cleared by pressing any button Arrange for a new lamp lamp unit or replace the lamp early 44 46 Warning Lamp replacement EXIT Displayed when the lamp control setting is set to LIGHT OUTPUT CONTROL MODE LOC or LIGHT POWER CONTROL MODE LPC When t
69. signal for composite sync V and horizontal sync H signals distorts Cs or G on sync being input Isn t signal with much jitter or skew Input signals with little jitter or distortion distortion being input from a video Use a TBC or a device with a built in TBC deck Video image Is video picture turned off by pressing Turn on video picture by pressing the HIDE 10 12 the HIDE button button 35 Are batteries installed correctly Match the polarities of batteries correctly 14 to and to suddenly go out Remote control unit does not work Are batteries exhausted Replace with new batteries 14 Is there a shielding object between the e Remove any shielding objects 20 remote control unit and the remote sensor Is the distance too long Use the remote control unit at a nearer 20 point Is either side of remote cable Firmly insert the remote cable when using 21 disconnected the remote control unit as the wired one This device uses a computer External noise may cause it to malfunction If this happens turn the power off remove the electric plug from the wall outlet Then insert the electric plug back into the wall outlet turn the power back on and check the operation E When warning indication is shown by the blinking indicators The warning status will be notified by the combination lighting of the projector s indicators For the warning contents and
70. source UXGA etc this button does not work el E 12 le e FS E VIDEO button Use this button to select a device such as a video deck connected to the AV IN terminal VIDEO Y C or COMP input terminal of the projector Each time you press the button the selection alternates among Y C VIDEO and DVI Refer to page 33 Y C VIDEO or DVI will be displayed on the top right of the projected image This function can be disabled by the menu ZOOM T W buttons Use these buttons to adjust the projected screen size T Tele The projected screen size decreases W Wide The projected screen size increases FOCUS buttons Use these buttons to adjust the focus of the projected video image The focus point becomes more distant The focus point becomes nearer MENU button Use this button to enter or exit the menu mode The main menu appears or disappears at the screen For details refer to Basic Menu Operation on page 43 Cursor buttons a v lt gt These buttons are used in the menu mode to select an item or to set or adjust the value For details refer to Basic Menu Operation on page 43 ENTER button This button is used in the menu mode Use to display the hierarchical menus Also use when ENTER is displayed against the item on the menu screen or when the All reset selection is confirmed For details refer to Bas
71. the ENTER button to move to the next submenu All reset Refer to page 49 Position Refer to page 51 Decoder Refer to page 45 Keystone Refer to page 54 Page 1 Refer to page 54 Page 2 Refer to page 54 To exit the main menu While the main menu is displayed press the MENU button The main menu disappears and the original picture image resumes To exit the submenu While the submenu is displayed press the EXIT button The menu returns to the previous menu To exit the menu mode directly press the MENU button The submenu disappears and the original video image is restored 43 ENGLISH Menu Operations Basic Menu Operation Cont E Basic Button Functions in the Menu Mode Button Function MENU Enters the main menu or exits the menu mode Cursor button a Selects an item in the menu Pressing w or A will scroll the item in the menu Cursor button lt gt Sets or adjusts the value PRESET If pressed while the keystone setting submenu is displayed the value is set to 0 EXIT Returns to the previous menu ENTER Used to enter the submenu from the main menu Used to enter the next submenu if ENTER is displayed in the selected item E Remote control unit PRESET button EXIT button E Video menu mode E PC menu mode 44 Video main menu Press A v to select an item E Projec
72. the action to be taken refer to Warning Indication on page 66 E Maintenance Stains on the cabinet These should be wiped off with a soft cloth If the cabinet is heavily stained wipe it with a cloth soaked in water diluted neutral detergent and wring well then wipe clean with a dry cloth Since the cabinet may deteriorate in quality become damaged or show paint peeled note the following Do not wipe with rough cloth Do not wipe vigorously Do not wipe with thinner or benzene Do not apply any volatile substance such as insecticides Do not allow any rubber or vinyl article to remain in contact with the cabinet for a long time Stains on the lens These should be cleaned off with commercially available lens blowers or lens cleaning paper for cleaning glasses and cameras Do not use liquid cleaning agents This could cause the surface coating to be removed Do not rub scratch or hit the lens as its surface is prone to damage 65 ENGLISH Warning Indication If something abnormal has occurred with the projector the warning status will be indicated by the combination of lighting the indicators on the control panel as shown in the following table Then the projector automatically stops projection and runs the cooling fan for about 120 seconds Warning indication table Indicator No Warning content LAMP TEMP STAND BY OPERATE 1 Blink Blink The light source lamp does no
73. the claw 2 Loosen the screws raise the handle and pull out the light source lamp Loosen the two screws with a flat end screwdriver The screws are fitted so that they do not come off the light source lamp Handle To be continued on the next page 60 3190S19 V1d N190619 v1Q cL b LE6LG ON Replacing the Light Source Lamp 3 Insert the new light source lamp fully inside and fasten the screws Fasten the two screws with a flat end screwdriver Do not touch the glass surface of the light source lamp directly with your hand as well as staining it If you touch with a bare hand oils and other substances on your hand may adhere to the lamp possibly preventing it from performing as specified and therefore giving a shortened lamp life a darkened screen etc To handle a new light source lamp hold it by the plastic part Never touch the metal part or the front glass surface 4 Replace the lamp replacement opening cover and fasten the screws Fasten the two screws with a flat end screwdriver Install the light source lamp and close the lamp replacement opening cover correctly otherwise a safety switch is activated to prevent the projector from operating If the claw on the lamp replacement opening cover is damaged the projector may not possibly operate Then replace with a new lamp replacement opening cover 5 Reset the lamp use time Perform Resetting the Lamp Use Time on page 62
74. to set or adjust the value 44 I N w Menu Operations Changing the Color System Video Menu Mode Only This function is available only in Video menu mode The menu is only displayed when there is a signal for the AV IN Y C VIDEO and COMP terminal Normally use the color system in AUTO If operation in AUTO is unstable such as color not being shown set to a dedicated color system in accordance with the color system of the video signal being input 1 Press the MENU button The main menu appears on the screen 2 Select Set up with the cursor button A or w and press or the ENTER button The Set up 1 submenu appears on the screen 3 Select Decoder with the cursor button A or V and press the ENTER button The Decoder submenu appears on the screen Video submenus Set up 1 AUT NTSC Position ENTER ATON l Gamma Down Cinema Up NIS NTSC4 43 Aspect ratio 43 16 9 ENTER S Decoder ENTER e a SECAM Page 2 ENTER a E EXIT 4 Set the color system with the cursor button A or V AUTO Normally set to AUTO Factory set value The color system of a video signal being input is automatically identified and displayed in In B W Black amp White NTSC NTSC4 43 PAL or SECAM will be displayed It is not always displayed For example AUTO NTSC shows that the NTSC signal is being received NTSC D
75. when the lamp use time exceeds 1000 hours The message does not appear if the lamp use time display is turned OFF with the OSD menu Arrange for a new lamp lamp unit or replace the lamp early 44 46 Lamp replacement Displayed when the lamp control setting is set to LIGHT OUTPUT CONTROL MODE LOC or LIGHT POWER CONTROL MODE LPC Appears every time the projector is turned on after the lamp use time has exceeded 1900 hours and until it reaches 2000 hours The message is cleared by pressing any button Arrange for a new lamp lamp unit or replace the lamp early 44 46 Warning Lamp replacement Displayed when the lamp control setting is set to LIGHT OUTPUT CONTROL MODE LOC or LIGHT POWER CONTROL MODE LPC When the lamp use time reaches 2000 hours the word Warning blinks on the screen To cancel this message press the EXIT button However the same message will appear every hour If the power is turned off after the lamp use time has exceeded 2000 hours the power can not be turned on again When the lamp use time reaches 2010 hours the projector is forcibly turned off and can not be turned back on again Replace with a new lamp lamp unit and reset the lamp use time 44 46 The message display language corresponds to the menu display language setting This is set to English English when the projector is bo
76. with the KEYSTONE buttons on the projector When the KEYSTONE button is pressed Keystone appears on the screen together with the level bar and set value 80 to 128 When 15 sec is displayed in the menu Keystone will appear in approximately 15 seconds Keystone 123 When you press the KEYSTONE button The trapezoid form is corrected as shown in the figure When you press the KEYSTONE button The top bottom inverted trapezoid form is corrected as shown in the figure To cancel correction and restore the original screen press the PRESET button Adjusted value 0 Press the EXIT button to immediately remove the keystone display ENGLISH Remote control unit Projector i KEYSTONE KEYSTONE EN KEYSTONE KEYSTONE aX The trapezoidal distortion keystone can be adjusted from the option menu Refer to page 54 The range of the trapezoidal distortion adjustment is approximately 20 in the vertical direction Interference patterns may appear on the screen when adjusting the keystone This is not a malfunction Depending on the type of signal some noise may appear in the picture when the keystone is adjusted This is not a malfunction 35 3190S19 V1d N190SL9 V1d LE6LG ON 6L L Basic Operations E Remote control unit 36 QUICK ALIGN button 7 oO 0 0 0 e0 G 0 e DO 6 000 E 00
77. with the screen aspect ratio that will be used When a screen aspect ratio of 16 9 is used a 4 3 image can be projected within the screen without using the zoom function When using a 16 9 screen Press the W button When using a 4 3 screen Press the S button Remote control unit aw sn There is no button on the unit This setting can also be performed from the menu Refer to page 46 When using a screen with a 16 9 aspect ratio When set to S 4 3 If a 4 3 image is projected some parts of the top and bottom of the image may not be displayed When set to W 16 9 A 4 3 image will be displayed in full in the middle of the screen Basic Operations E Projector s buttons HIDE button KEYSTONE buttons PRESET button EXIT button E Remote control unit HIDE button KEYSTONE buttons PRESET button EXIT button Turning off Image HIDE Video image can be temporarily turned off Press the HIDE button once Video image instantly turn off Press the HIDE button again Video image come on again Remote control unit Projector HIDE Gr gt CR Bo Pot When the projected image input is changed the HIDE function is canceled and the image return Removing the Trapezoidal Distortion of the Image If the image projected on the screen is distorted in trapezoid form correct it
78. zoom will appear in approximately 15 seconds Digitalzoom x1 2 To zoom up or zoom down press the DIGITAL ZOOM T or W button on the remote control Remote control unit Moving the zoomed image While Digital zoom appears on the screen you can move the zoomed image with the cursor amp lt 4 gt button on the remote control A Upper part of the image will be displayed v Lower part of the image will be displayed Left side part of the image will be displayed gt Right side part of the image will be displayed e This function will not work with some signal sources UXGA etc In this case the DIGITAL ZOOM inhibit message appears for a few seconds as shown on the left To forcibly clear this message press the EXIT button The quality of the zoomed image reduces in comparison with the original one To return to the original size x1 0 and original position press the PRESET button while Digital zoom is displayed on the screen 37 ENGLISH 3190S19 V1d N190619 v1Q OC L LEGLG ON Menu Operations You can adjust picture quality set functions get information on the input video signal etc using the menus From the following menu transition diagrams you can see the overall menus and basic button operation in menu mode Note that there are three menu modes No signal menu mode video menu mode and PC menu mode When the MENU button is pressed
79. 0 Menu H or The menu moves to the left or right Left center right Menu V arv The menu moves up or down Top center bottom Factory set value 6 Press the EXIT button to return to the previous menu or press the MENU button to exit the menu mode 51 ENGLISH 3190S19 V1d N190SL9 V1d LE6LG ON Let Menu Operations Changing the Image Gamma Aspect Ratio Video Menu Mode Only The image Gamma Down Cinema or Up and the aspect ratio 4 3 or 16 9 are selectable in Video menu mode 1 Press the MENU button The main menu appears on the screen 2 Select Set up with the cursor button A or V and press or the ENTER button The Set up 1 submenu appears on the screen Video submenu Setupt Position ENTER Gamma Down Cinema Up Aspect ratio 43 169 Decoder ENTER Page 2 EVE Decoder is only displayed when there is a signal for the Video IN terminal 3 Select Gamma or Aspect ratio with the cursor button A or V 4 Adjust the image tone or aspect ratio with the cursor lt or gt To adjust multiple items repeat 3 and 4 Adjustment item Button Adjustment content The image Gamma projected on the screen can be changed Down Suitable for projecting the video programs Gamma MICIR Cinema Normally use in this mode Up Suitable for projecting the cinema programs Sets the vertical to horizo
80. 1 PC2 or DVI or not is selectable by the menu Refer to Setting and Adjusting Other Functions OPTIONS on page 54 When no image signal is input to the selected input terminal the message No Input is displayed on the screen Refer to page 67 33 ENGLISH 3190S19 V1d N190619 v1Q 8L L LEGLG ON Basic Operations E Projector s buttons PRESET button EXIT button SCREEN W S button FOCUS button ZOOM TW button PRESET button EXIT button 34 3 Adjust the Screen Size Zooming How to adjust the projected screen size differs depending on the lens unit optional you are using GL M2910G without zooming function The projected screen size cannot be changed GL M2915SG GL M2920ZG GL M2930SZG with Zooming function Adjust the projected screen size with the following buttons on the remote control unit The function of GL M2915SG is to adjust the view angle zooming by 2 For fine view angle adjustment To enlarge the projected screen size Press the ZOOM W Wide button To reduce the screen size Press the ZOOM T Tele button Remote control unit GOS 4 Adjust Focus Adjust focus with the following buttons on the remote control unit To focus on farther points Press the FOCUS button To focus on nearer points Press the FOCUS button Remote control unit 59 5 Setting the Screen Aspect Ratio Set in accordance
81. 1270 0 cm 95 41 29 08 150 approx 381 0 cm 14 76 4 50 510 approx 1295 4 cm 97 31 29 66 77 ENGLISH DLA G150CLU DLA G150CLE JVC D ILA PROJECTOR BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG DILA PROJEKTOR MANUEL D INSTRUCTIONS PROJECTEUR DILA MANUALE D ISTRUZIONI PROIETTORE BILA MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES PROYECTOR D I1LA LLI 8 Lo 9 lt q _ m DLA G150CLE NSTRUCTIONS Lenses are optional LCT1124 001A No 51931 1 41 Cv L LEGLG ON Thank you for purchasing this projector Before using it read and follow all instructions carefully to take full advantage of the projector s capabilities SAFETY PRECAUTIONS IMPORTANT INFORMATION IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARDS DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE WARNING THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED CAUTION To reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove cover Refer servicing to qualified service personnel MACHINE NOISE INFORMATION Germany only Changes Machine Noise Information Ordinance 3 GSGV January 18 1991 The sound pressure level at the operator position is equal or less than 70 dB A according to ISO 7779 About burning in of the D ILA device Do not allow the same still picture to be projected for a long time or an abnormally bright video picture to be projected Do not project video images with
82. 2 Momentary press the ENTER button D pie 3 Momentary press the EXIT button gt utton re Ni C K 4 Press and hold the HIDE button for two seconds 3 EXIT 2 2 ENTER 5 button O AC button or more During this sequence the STAND BY and OPERATE indicators alternately blink about every approx 3 seconds After completion of the sequence the STAND BY indicator alone stays on Buttons must be pressed within 2 seconds of the previous button When you make a mistake in button operations return to the beginning of the sequence To check the lamp time on the menu press the MENU button and select Information with the cursor button A or The lamp use time is indicated in the item Lamp time Cursor buttons A w Video main menu Menu eee Input VIDEO Setting Switcher CH 0 Color temp Source NTSC Options Language mm L 1231 Lamp time 0 h PC main menu Menu a input Pc 1 Setting Switcher CHO Color temp Resolution 1280 x 1024 Options Frequency H 79 9 kHz Language FrequencyV 75 Hz Lamp time 123 h Lamp time 0h information gt gt Reset the lamp use time only when you have replaced with a new light source lamp Never reset it during lamp life otherwise the replacement time may become unclear and lead to degraded performance or lamp explosion 62 Cleaning and Replacing the Filter Cover Clean
83. 381 0 cm 19 09 5 82 28 71 8 75 20 77 6 33 31 23 9 52 50 approx 127 0 cm 3 18 0 97 3 48 1 06 200 approx 508 0 cm 25 33 7 72 38 16 11 63 27 59 8 41 41 54 12 66 60 approx 152 4 cm 3 84 1 17 4 20 1 28 240 approx 609 6 cm 30 35 9 25 45 73 13 94 33 04 10 07 49 80 15 18 70 approx 177 8 cm 4 53 1 38 4 95 1 51 250 approx 635 0 cm 31 59 9 63 47 64 14 52 34 38 10 48 51 87 15 81 80 approx 203 2 cm 5 18 1 58 5 68 1 73 300 approx 762 0 cm 37 86 11 54 57 09 17 40 41 21 12 56 62 17 18 95 90 approx 228 6 cm 5 87 1 79 6 40 1 95 310 approx 787 4 cm 39 11 11 92 58 99 17 98 42 59 12 98 64 24 19 58 100 approx 254 0 cm 6 53 1 99 7 12 2 17 320 approx 812 8 cm 40 35 12 30 60 89 18 56 43 93 13 39 110 approx 279 4 cm 7 22 2 20 7 87 2 40 330 approx 838 2 cm 41 60 12 68 62 76 19 13 45 31 13 81 120 approx 304 8 cm 7 87 2 40 5 60 2 62 340 approx 863 6 cm 42 85 13 06 64 67 19 71 46 65 14 22 130 approx 330 2 cm 8 53 2 60 9 32 2 84 350 approx 889 0 cm 44 09 13 44 48 03 14 64 140 approx 355 6 cm 9 22 2 81 10 04 3 06 400 approx 1016 0 cm 50 36 15 35 54 86 16 72 150 approx 381 0 cm 9 88 3 01 10 79 3 29 450 approx 1143 0 cm 56 63 17 26 61 65 18 79 160 approx 406 4 cm 10 56 6 22 11 52 6 51 470 approx 1193 8 cm 59 12 18 02 64 37 19 62 170 approx 431 8 cm 11 22 3 42 12
84. 40 480 37 50 75 00 5 VGA 85Hz 640 480 43 27 85 01 BNC RCA conversion SVGA 56Hz 800 600 35 16 56 25 plug accessory SVGA 60Hz 800 600 37 88 60 32 Bi SVGA 72Hz 800 600 48 08 72 19 OM LD g SVGA 75Hz 800 600 46 88 75 00 7 REMOTE i SVGA 85Hz 800 600 53 67 85 06 XGA 43Hz 1024 768 2 35 52 43 48 g XGA 60Hz 1024 768 48 36 60 00 gt S video cable XGA 70Hz 1024 768 56 48 70 07 separately available XGA 75Hz 1024 768 60 02 75 03 Video cable XGA 85Hz 1024 768 68 68 85 00 accessory SXGA 43Hz 1280 1024 2 46 43 43 44 7 rer SXGA 60Hz 1280 1024 63 98 60 02 1 Video devices 1 SXGA 75Hz 1280 1024 79 98 75 03 1 e VCR Video cassette recorder t SXGA 85Hz 1280 1024 91 15 85 02 i m t SS UXGA 60Hz 1600 1200 75 00 60 00 I I I Mac MAC13 640 480 35 00 66 67 a l e Laser videodisc player i MAC16 832 624 49 73 74 55 d l 9 1 MAC19 1024 768 60 24 74 93 a l 20 MAC21 1152 870 68 68 75 06 I t e Camcorder Video system Video HDTV 1035i 60Hz 33 75 60 00 i HDTV 1035i 59Hz 33 72 59 94 j i 80 t 480p 720 483 31 47 59 94 I 720p 60Hz 1280 720 45 00 60 00 i 720p 59Hz 1280 720 44 96 59 94 A rm D 1080i 60Hz 1920 1080 2 33 75 60 00 1080i 59Hz 1920 1080 2 33 72 59 94 1080 245F 1920 1080 27 00 24 00 Notes NTSC 15 734 60 Connect a composite image signal output device or Y C S video image output device When connecting the S video cable refer to How to attach the ferrite core on page 29 PAL 15 625 50 SECAM 15
85. 90SL9 V1d LE6LG ON G9 L Menu Operations Adjusting Tracking Phase Normally tracking and phase adjustments are automatically carried out when a video signal is input to the projector for the first time or when the QUICK ALIGN button on the remote control is pressed However you can manually adjust the tracking and phase on the menu If a wide stripe appears on the screen adjust the lateral size of the picture image and the display area tracking adjustment so the stripe disappears Also if text projected on the screen appears flickers or appears dim adjust phase adjustment so it becomes clear 1 Press the MENU button The main menu appears on the screen 2 Select Set up with the cursor button A or v and press or the ENTER button The Set up 1 video mode or Set up submenu appears on the screen In video mode Select set up 2 with the cursor w or 4 and press ENTER button The Set up 2 submenu appears on the screen Video submenu PC submenu Setup sei sau Position Tracking 123 Gamma Down Cnema Up Phase 12 Tracking 123 Aspect ratio 43 O169 Screen 43 0169 Phase 12 Decoder HOTV 10301 1035 Pane er Position ENTER Decoder is only displayed when there is a signal for the AV pee DIEU SO FANS Speet IN terminal Clamp OST BP 3 Select Tracking or Phase with the cursor button A or V 4 Adjust the tracking or ph
86. Cs V conform to the signal timing synchronization and video period of each color system The color systems are used for convenience only 2 Response to double density 3 high vision signals Input terminal NTSC NTSC High vision signal Y Pe B Y Pr R Y 0 Oo oO G B R H Cs V O fe 3 Signals whose density of scanning lines field is twice as high 4 Responds to signals whose horizontal scanning frequency is 31 5 kHz NTSC can be made twice as dense by a line doubler separately available recommended article Also possible to respond to fully specified decoded wide clear vision signal and decoded 525P progressive signal 5 Responds to signals whose horizontal scanning frequency is 33 5 kHz PAL can be made twice as dense by a line doubler separately available recommended article 3 Response to DTV format signals DTV format signals 480i 480p 720p 1080i can be input to the Y Ps B Y P R Y G B R H Cs V input terminal E Computer signals Signals with the following scanning frequencies can be input to the PC 1 or PC 2 G B R H Cs V and DVI terminals 15kHz 105kHz 50Hz 100Hz Horizontal scanning frequency Vertical scanning frequency Be sure that the computer to be used suffices the following conditions The computer has the video signal output port Be sure that the computer has the video signal output port by reading the instruction book of the co
87. DLA G150CLU DLA G150CLE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS muacseuuoiacisoce JVC 2 O le Q lt A D ILA PROJECTOR MANUEL D INSTRUCTIONS PROJECTEUR D ILA DLA G150CLU INSTRUCTIONS DLA G150CLE For Customer Use Enter below the Serial No which is located on the side panel of the cabinet Retain this information for future reference Pour l utilisateur Inscrivez ci dessous le No de s rie situ sur 1 le panneau lat ral du coffret de l appareil JVC Conservez cette information titre d information Model No No de mod le DLA G150CLU Serial No No de s rie Sas 7 5 Lenses are optional LCT1123 001B Mar 2002 No 51931 ch LE6LG ON SAFETY PRECAUTIONS IMPORTANT INFORMATION IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARDS DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE CAUTION To reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove cover Refer servicing to qualified service personnel This projector is equipped with a 3 blade grounding type plug to satisfy FCC rule If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet contact your electrician FCC INFORMATION U S A ONLY CAUTION Changes or modification not approved by JVC could void the user s authority to operate the equipment NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital dev
88. Input to the Projector Outside dimensions 72 eo o is D DVD PI Pin assignment Specifications for terminals 73 onnecting to Hi Vision Devices ayers Connecting to Other Devices RS 232C external control 0 74 Connecting to Devices which Control the Appendix ebiddueucdnaceuidssutedundesesesucassaces 76 Projector Connecting to Computer Devices Connecting to DVI How to attach the ferrite core Connecting the Power Cord Removing the Lens Cap Basic Operations 1 Turning on the Power 2 Select the Input source to be Projected 3 Adjust the Screen Size Zooming 4 Adjust Focus c cece eee 5 Setting the Screen Aspect Ratio Turning off Image HIDE Removing the Trapezoidal Distortion of the Image Quick Alignment Function QUICK ALIGN Displaying a Still Picture FREEZE Zooming a Part of the Image DIGITAL ZOOM TN cnnonsnescseseninnna Menu Operations Basic Menu Operation Changing the Color System Video Menu Mode Only Changing the Language Displa a Changing the Screen aspect ratio HDTV format Video Menu Mode Only 46 Adjusting Tracking Phase 47 E Ferrite core x2 ii f E BNC RCA Conversion plug E Hex wrench DLA G150CLU ENGLISH 3190S19 V1d N190SlL9 V1d LE6LG ON Controls and Features Front Side Top Surface Right Side
89. LE6LG ON 6r L Installing the Projector Instaling the Projector Adjusting the Inclination of the Projector The vertical angle and the leveling of the projector can be adjusted with the adjustable feet at the bottom of the projector Precautions for Installation 1 Before installation do not connect the projector s power cord E Adjusting the vertical angle of the projector 2 Do not install the projector in the following places While pushing the levers on both sides upward raise the projector The adjustable feet automatically extend Where there is water humidity or dust To retract the feet push the levers and lower the projector slowly the projector is fixed at the position Where the projector may be subjected to oil smoke or cigarette smoke where you release the levers On a soft surface such as a carpet or cushion Where the projector may be subjected to direct sunlight Where temperature is high or humidity is low Allowable operation temperature range 5 C to 35 C Allowable relative humidity range 20 to 80 no condensation Allowable storage temperature range 10 C to 60 C E When installing the projector observe the following Do not use the projector placed on its side Avoid using the projector placed on its side This could cause a malfunction Use the projector within the specified angle Do not use the projector inclined 30 horizontally left right This could cause color vari
90. Reset above items to the factory set values 15sec Menu disappears in 15 seconds ON Menu stays on 5sec Line display such as VIDEO Y C PC1 or PC2 appears on top right of the screen for 5 seconds when the VIDEO or PC button is pressed OFF Line display does not appear Displays when the lamp use time reaches 1000 hours when set in the LPC or LOC mode Does not display when the lamp use time reaches 1000 hours when set in the LPC or LOC mode Press ENTER to enter the Keystone submenu Adjust to correct the trapezoidal distortion of the projected image 80 to 120 0 Used as a normal lamp Lamp brightness is automatically controlled with time Lamp brightness is controlled in 7 levels 6 to 0 irrespective of the time This is set within the menu Press ENTER to enter the Page 2 submenu OFF ON Select for upside down hanging on the ceiling OFF ON Select for upside down hanging on the ceiling bps Selectable baud rate transmission speed 9600 19200 Selectable sleep times If no signal condition continues for the period of selected time Unite Minutes the projector enters the stand by mode 15 30 60 OFF Press ENTER to return to the Page 1 submenu Language for on screen display Refer to page 46 L Japanese English German Spanish Italian French L Information Refer to page 56 Shows the terminal name selected by the VIDEO or PC button
91. Select Set up 2 with the cursor button A or Y and press or the ENTER button The Set up 2 submenu appears on the screen 4 Select Screen or HDTV with the cursor button A or V 5 Adjust the Screen aspect ratio or HDTV format with the cursor button lt or gt To adjust multiple items repeat 4 and 5 Adjustment item Button Adjustment content Screen ore Select according to the aspect ratio of the screen used 43 16 9 Set the number of effective scanning lines Normally select 1080i HDTV aore 1080i 1035i 6 Press the EXIT button to return to the previous menu or press the MENU button to exit the menu mode 46 Menu Operations Adjusting Tracking Phase Normally tracking and phase adjustments are automatically carried out when a video signal is input to the projector for the first time or when the QUICK ALIGN button on the remote control is pressed However you can manually adjust the tracking and phase on the menu If a wide stripe appears on the screen adjust the lateral size of the picture image and the display area tracking adjustment so the stripe disappears Also if text projected on the screen appears flickers or appears dim adjust phase adjustment so it becomes clear 1 Press the MENU button The main menu appears on the screen 2 Select Set up with the cursor button A or V and press or the ENTER button The Set up 1 video mode or Set up
92. TW j iranata Menu Operations Basic Menu Operation Changing the Color System Video Menu Mode Only si Changing the Language Display Changing the Screen aspect ratio HDTV format Video Menu Mode Only Adjusting Tracking Phase DLA G150CLE Setting for Watching Image Software Video Menu Mode Only c c ccesesessseesesesereees 48 Adjusting Picture Quality Adjusting Color temperature Adjusting the Video Screen Menu Position Changing the Image Gamma Aspect Ratio Video Menu Mode Only 52 Changing the Image Size Resize Function PC Menu Mode Only Changing the Clamp pulse position PC Menu Mode Only 53 Setting and Adjusting Other Functions OPTIONS Getting Information Replacing the Fuse asssessnsenneennen 57 Replacing the Light Source Lamp Cleaning and Replacing the Filter Cover 63 Troubleshooting 64 Warning Indication 66 Warning Messages e0 67 Specifications Outside dimensions ga Pin assignment Specifications for terminals 73 RS 232C external control 74 APPEN IX nn re nrrenrennrnne 76 3190S19 V1d N190619 v1Q vr l LE6LG ON Accessories The following accessories are included with this projector Check for them if any item is missing please contact your dealer E Remote control unit RM M160G E AA R6 size dry
93. The lateral size and display area of video image can be adjusted 128 to 127 Refer to page 47 Set when watching movies which were recorded on film Flickering or dim picture image can be adjusted 0 to 31 Refer to page 47 Selectable screen s aspect ratio 4 3 16 9 Refer to page 46 Selectable HDTV format Normally set to 1080i 1080i 1035i gt Refer to page 46 Press ENTER to return to Page 1 submenu Adjustable color temperature Low Middle High Will be adjusted to correct reddish or blueish image Adjusts the red level 0 to 255 the adjustable range varies depending on signals Adjusts the green level 0 to 255 the adjustable range varies depending on signals Adjusts the blue level 0 to 255 the adjustable range varies depending on signals Reset above items to the factory set values 15sec Menu disappears in 15 seconds ON Menu stays on 5sec Line display such as VIDEO Y C PC1 or PC2 appears on top right of the screen for 5 seconds when the VIDEO or PC button is pressed OFF Line display does not appear Displays when the lamp use time reaches 1000 hours when set in the LPC or LOC mode Does not display when the lamp use time reaches 1000 hours when set in the LPC or LOC mode Press ENTER to enter the Keystone submenu Adjust to correct the trapezoidal distortion of the projected image 80 to 120 0 Used as a normal lamp Lamp brightness is
94. Then the All reset submenu appears on the screen Press the cursor button lt 4 to select Yes and then press the ENTER button All items in the Color temp submenu are reset to the factory set values and the menu returns to the previous one To exit the All reset submenu without performing All reset select No with the cursor button gt and press the ENTER button 7 Press the EXIT button to return to the previous menu or press the MENU button to exit the menu mode 50 3190S19 V1d N190SL9 V1d LE6LG ON L9 L Menu Operations Adjusting the Video Screen Menu Position The position of the video screen and the menu on the video screen can be adjusted You can finely adjust the video screen position The menu will move widely on the video screen 1 Press the MENU button The main menu appears on the screen 2 Select Set up with the cursor button A or Y and press or the ENTER button The Set up 1 or Set up submenu appears on the screen Video submenu Set up 1 submenu Setupt PC submenu Set up submenu Position ENTER Gamma Down Cinema Up Aspect ratio 43 16 9 Decoder ENTER Page 2 ENTER Decoder is only displayed when there is a signal for the AV IN terminal Tracking 123 Phase 12 Position Resize 1 1 Panel Aspect Clamp OST sP 3 Select Position with the cursor button A or V and pr
95. This could cause the surface coating to be removed Do not rub scratch or hit the lens as its surface is prone to damage 65 ENGLISH 3190S19 V1d N190619 v1Q VE L LEGLG ON Warning Indication If something abnormal has occurred with the projector the warning status will be indicated by the combination of lighting the indicators on the control panel as shown in the following table Then the projector automatically stops projection and runs the cooling fan for about 120 seconds Warning indication table Indicator No Warning content LAMP TEMP STAND BY OPERATE 1 Blink Blink The light source lamp does not light and projection is not made 2 Blink Blink The light source lamp has suddenly gone off during projecting an image 3 Blink Blink Circuit operation is abnormal 4 Blink Blink The filter is displaced 5 Blink The internal temperature is too high Sensor 1 6 Blink Blink The internal temperature is too high Sensor 2 7 Blink Blink Blink Blink The cooling fan has stopped locked For individual indicator lighting refer to page 58 E Action to be taken for warning indication Stopping the projector After the cooling fan has stopped take the following action No 1 Check that the cover for replacing the light source lamp and the front panel are securely attached and then press the OPERATE button for one second or more to turn on the projector for r
96. Use these buttons to adjust the projected screen size T Tele The projected screen size decreases W Wide The projected screen size increases FOCUS buttons Use these buttons to adjust the focus of the projected video image The focus point becomes more distant The focus point becomes nearer MENU button Use this button to enter or exit the menu mode The main menu appears or disappears at the screen For details refer to Basic Menu Operation on page 43 Cursor buttons a v lt gt These buttons are used in the menu mode to select an item or to set or adjust the value For details refer to Basic Menu Operation on page 43 ENTER button This button is used in the menu mode Use to display the hierarchical menus Also use when ENTER is displayed against the item on the menu screen or when the All reset selection is confirmed For details refer to Basic Menu Operation on page 43 EXIT button This button is used in the menu mode to return to the previous menu When the main menu is displayed this button will cause the menu to disappear For details refer to Basic Menu Operation on page 43 PRESET button This PRESET button only works as a reset button for the direct button adjustment of the KEYSTONE button of the control panel and the DIGITAL ZOOM button of the remote control When adjusting the keystone or digital zoom when the setting is displayed on the screen the
97. V sync signal 1 line DVI D 24 pin x 1 1 line D sub 9 pin x 1 RS 232C interface specified control terminal for controlling this projector with a personal computer 1 line stereo mini jack x 1 Remote terminal for connecting with the remote control unit 1 line D sub 3 row 15 pin x 1 output for display monitor 1 line D sub 9 pin x 1 RS 232C interface specified control terminal for controlling this projector with a personal computer No 51931 DLA G150CLU DLA G150CLE Specifications E General Power requirements Power consumption Allowable operation temperature Allowable relative humidity Allowable storage temperature Dimensions Weight Accessories 120 V AC 50 60 Hz 7A 41 F to 95 F 5 C to 35 C 20 to 80 no condensation 14 F to 140 F 10 C to 60 C Approx 20 x 10 2 x 15 2 Approx 505 mm x 265 mm x 393 mm Carrying band Excluding protrusions Width x Height x Depth Approx 32 12 lbs Approx 14 6 kg Refer to page 5 Design and specifications are subject to change without notice D ILA devices are manufactured with a very high precision technology allowing 99 99 of the pixels to be effective Only 0 01 or less of the pixels are missing or always on For easy understanding pictures and illustrations maybe emphasized composed or have omissions and may be more or less different from actual products TRADEMARKS D ILA is a trademark
98. Y C VIDEO COMP PC1 PC2 or DVI Has no meaning This display currently has no meaning CH 0 is usually displayed to indicate that it is not being used Shows the projected image s type of video signal Accumulated used hours of the light source lamp 3190S19 V1d N190619 v1Q cO L LE6LG ON Menu Operations E Menu Transition Diagram in PC Menu Mode Main menu in PC Menu Mode Submenus in PC Menu Mode Press A v to select an item Sharpness Contrast Brightness Press a to select an item Press lt gt to set or adjust the value Al reset ENTER A ENTER Contrast 2 E a esl EXIT Sharpness 1 02 3 04 05 A reset 1 Press lt gt to select Yes or No Then press ENTER to execute EXIT All reset ENTER Yes x FE Pipila Information aa Tracking Phase Position Resize Ciamp Press a to select an item Press lt gt to set or adjust the value Fal NOO Oo Press ENTER to select an item Press a lt gt to move the video screen menu position gt or Tracking 123 ENTER ENTER a ee Disp Posi Monu CE c EXIT Resi it O Panel M Aspect EXIT Clamp Ost sx saut Postion Resize O11 Panel Aspect Press lt gt to select Yes or No Then press ENTER to execute
99. age 56 H Input Shows the terminal name selected by the PC button PC1 or PC2 Switcher This display currently has no meaning CH 0 is usually displayed to indicate that it is not being used Resolution Shows the resolution of the input signal being received Horizontal x Vertical It may not be displayed correctly with some input signals m Frequency H Shows the horizontal frequency of the input signal being received kHz Frequency V Shows the vertical frequency of the input signal being received Hz Lamp time Accumulated used hours of the light source lamp value Menu Operations Basic Menu Operation When the MENU button is pressed the projector enters Video or PC menu mode by responding to the input signal being received Video menu mode Enters this mode when video device related signals are input from the following devices Video devices connected to the VIDEO IN Y C VIDEO and COMP terminals PC menu mode Enters this mode when computer related signals are input from the following devices computer connected to the PC 1 terminal A computer connected to the PC 2 terminal which outputs analog RGB V H Cs signals A computer connected to the DVI terminal 1 Press the MENU button The main menu is displayed on the screen Remote control unit Projector MENU MENU 2 Press the cursor button A or w to select an item in the main menu Remote control unit Project
100. age ad Color tomp ENTER kaia ms ous equivalent to NTSC be Color temp por foan SOMO HDTV 10801 10351 or PAL The tracking akad RED ENTER ose SR LE ER function is displayed T i ag 5 JEsorem sen gt RED 5 for other signals options ss GREEN 12 Language EXT awe wa CJ EXIT Iniornaion FT L GA Press A v to select an item v Press A v to select an item D ame Press lt gt to set or adjust the value a t Press lt gt to set or adjust the value Men Opions S ees Mens I gt or Menu aispay Bis GON TA Aa setup Le ty ENTER tine ay ES Cele amp cor temp Keystone Lanp tine aispiay OoN OOF Ip Lamp contrat sie ES Language EXIT imap contrat ENTER inormaon ae ENTER EXIT A v You can see the information tt Press a to select an item Men Language ENTER nage a ET Jeo sas setup Engish ENTER ES SRE Coor temp Deutsch Deutsch Sig Lopions Espa ol Espanol EXIT que Em tater Mataro aie iniormaton Fran ais J Fran ais CS FipH OFF OON Fev Or OoN RS 2320 bps 9600 19200 Sleep time min 015 030 60 wOFF Pag Press a to select an item Press lt gt to set or adjust the value The display languages of the menus are set to English when the projector is bought The display language can be selected from the following 6 languages B5435 Japanese English English Deutsch German Espa ol Spanis
101. angles up down adjustment angle 7 horizontal adjustment angle 1 5 If the keystone is adjusted the projected screen becomes smaller When hanging from the ceiling use a dedicated hanging fixture not supplied E Optional Lenses This projector does not include a lens You can select one of the optional lenses to adjust the projection distance Please ask your authorized dealer or service center to install the lens Lens model Function GL M2910G Powered focus for rear projection short focal length subject ratio 1 1 0 influence GL M2915SG Powered focus short focal length subject ratio 1 5 1 powered image adjustment 2 zoom includes manual vertical shift function 30 55 influence GL M2920ZG Powered zoom powered focus lens subject ratio 2 1 3 1 50 influence Powered zoom powered focus long focal length lens subject ratio 2 9 1 5 5 1 includes GL M29308ZG manual vertical shift function 30 55 influence 18 Installing the Projector Setting the Amount of Lens Shifting When the lens unit optional with the lens shifting function is used the projected screen can be shifted up and down in position The amount of shifting is within the range of approx 30 to 55 After finishing the lens shift setting tighten the SHIFT LOCK fixing bolt firmly so that the lens will not move 1 Turn the cap on the top of the projector to open it 2 Loosen the SHIFT LOCK fixing bo
102. ase with the cursor lt or gt Adjust the tracking and phase of the picture image being projected To adjust the phase first check for correct tracking adjustment To adjust multiple items repeat 3 and 4 Adjustment item Button Adjustment content r The picture image shrinks laterally right to left or extends laterally left to pene TOP right 128 127 Phase or Set to a position where text appears clear 0 amp 31 5 Press the EXIT button to return to the previous menu or press the MENU button to exit the menu mode A dim image could be caused by insufficient adjustment of brightness and contrast Before adjusting phase make sure that brightness and contrast are correctly adjusted To adjust them refer to Adjusting Picture Quality on page 49 47 ENGLISH Menu Operations Set up for Watching Image Software Video Menu Mode Only This unit has a function which allows you to project movies which were recorded on film in the best possible conditions Function to convert 2 3 pull down interlace scans to progressive scans Normally use set to AUTO 1 Press the MENU button The main menu appears on the screen 2 Select Set up with the cursor button A or V and press or the ENTER button The Set up 1 submenu appears on the screen 3 Select Set up 2 with the cursor button A or V and press gt or the ENTER button The Set up 2 submenu appears on th
103. at nothing is blocking the air inlet nor outlet and wait until the inside cools down No 7 Leave the projector until it cools down 3 Plug in the power cord again turn on the MAIN POWER switch and press the OPERATE button for one second or more to turn on the projector for retrying Retrying operation Plug in the power cord again and operate the projector If the same warning indication is observed again after the cooling fan has stopped turn off the MAIN POWER switch unplug the power cord and call your dealer for repair 66 3190S19 V1d N190SL9 V1d LE6LG ON GL L Warning Messages The following shows the warning messages that can be displayed on the screen When a warning message is displayed take the corrective action described here Message Cause Corrective action Page No device is connected to the Connect a device to the selected 9 11 input terminal terminal 24 29 The terminal is connected but no Operate the connected device 33 signal is output from the and output a signal connected device PC 1 The selected input mode input No Input terminal name is shown in the first line of the massage The frequency of the input video Input the video signals whose 22 23 signal is out of range frequency is within the projector s 70 The selected input mode input specifications terminal name is shown in the PC 1 first l
104. ated to computer signals RGB video signals and sync signals Connect the display output terminal of the computer to this terminal When a Macintosh computer is to be connected use the supplied conversion adapter for Mac When computer related signals are input the uppermost edge of the image may appear to bow if the sync signal input is composite sync Cs or G on sync signal In this case use separate sync signals for vertical sync V and horizontal sync H 2 PC computer OUT terminal D sub 3 row 15 pin This is the terminal for video output from the monitor of the computer connected to PC1 or PC2 The computer input signal projected on the screen is output A display monitor can be used by connecting it to this terminal 3 DVI terminal DVI D 24 pin This is the digital RGBHV input terminal The Mac ADC is not supported 4 PC computer 2 input terminals BNC x 5 These are multipurpose video input terminals that allow input of the following signals Analog RGB signals vertical sync V signals and horizontal sync H signals composite signals Cs Devices which have analog RGB signal output terminals can be connected Input of external sync signals is automatically detected Detection of H V signals or Cs signals causes automatic Switching to external sync The priority order is H V gt Cs When computer related signals are input the uppermost edge of the i
105. ation or shorten the lamp life Do not block the exhaust vents Do not use a cover which encloses the projector air tight or blocks the exhaust vents Allow sufficient space around the projector When the projector is enclosed in a space of the following dimensions use an air conditioner so the temperature inside becomes equal to the outside temperature E Leveling the projector Lift the projector rotate the rear adjustable foot and adjust the horizontal angle until the projector is level Adjustable feet at the front Allowable minimum space required eh as Ho ho 4 Adjustable foot at the cd 4 Fixing foot at the rear 200mm ENGLISH A nn OI TION 15 16 3190S19 V1d N190619 v1Q OG L LEGLG ON Installing the Projector Installing the Projector against the Screen The projector should be placed so that the center line of the lens is at a right angle to the screen as shown in the following figures E Side view E Top view E Trapezoidal distortion correctable maximum angle The projector has a function to correct the trapezoidal distortion of the projected image on the screen To correct this distortion use the KEYSTONE buttons on the projector Refer to Removing the Trape
106. ayed on the top right of the projected image This function can be disabled using the menu SCREEN W S buttons Changes the projection screen size to 4 3 or 16 9 17 QUICK ALIGN Quick Alignment button Use this button to automatically align Horizontal and vertical position Tracking and Phase for the projected image During the automatic alignment Quick Alignment appears on the screen and disappears after alignment is finished Refer to page 36 The Quick Alignment function only works when the signal is input from the input terminal of PC 1 PC 2 or DVI It does not work when the signal is input from the VIDEO IN terminal VIDEO Y C and COMP input terminal Automatic alignment with the quick alignment function should be carried out on a bright still picture This function may not work correctly on a dark picture or motion picture If adjustment with this function is not satisfactory adjust Horizontal and vertical position Tracking and Phase in the menu mode 13 ENGLISH Controls and Features Installing Batteries Install batteries in the remote control If the remote control has started to work erratically replace the batteries 1 Open the back cover Open the back cover in the direction of the arrow 2 Install the batteries Place the two supplied batteries AA R6 size in the remote control as illustrated below 3 Close the back cover
107. ayer etc i T TIS EOS AI units can be controlled by a single m PI DS ToHics amp 3 computer al B Display monitor 1 x 12 Tov Note C E When a display monitor is connected to When connecting the cable to the REMOTE terminal refer to How to attach the ferrite core on page 29 SSeS ee the ee OUT terminal you can view the video from the computer on the monitor 27 28 3190S19 V1d N190619 v1Q 9G L LEGLG ON Connecting to DVI Connecting to Various Devices Before connection be sure to turn off both the projector and computer devices Read thoroughly the manual that comes with each device DOS V DVI DVI D 24pin Cable Available separately DVI VIDEO BOARD TE a Other connections are the same as in the connection example for IBM PC or IBM compatible PCs How to attach the ferrite core Attach the ferrite core when using the S video cable or infrared remote sensor extension unit which are sold separately However use a cable that can be wound once 1 Release the stopper at each end and open the ferrite core 2 Wind the cord around the ferrite core Attach the ferrite core about 3 cm from the end of the cord 3 Close the ferrite core with the cord inside until you hear it click shut When connecting connect the terminal which is at the ferrite core en
108. bmenu appears on the screen Menu display 15sec ON Line display 5sec OFF Lamp time display ON OOFF Keystone ENTER Lamp control ENTER Page 2 ENTER 3 Select the item to be adjusted with the cursor button A or V 4 Make adjustment with the cursor lt or gt While the keystone item is selected press the ENTER button to display the Keystone submenu To enter the Page 2 submenu select Page 2 with the cursor button A or w and press the ENTER button To return to the Page 1 submenu from the Page 2 submenu select Page 1 with the cursor button A or w and press the ENTER button C Keystone 123 S mios NA O ENTER Lamp control Menu display 15sec ON Line display 5sec OFF Normal Lamp time display ON OFF Orc Keystone ENTER Loc Lamp control ENTER ENTER _ Page 2 ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER f pagoz N 5 Flip H oFF OON Flip V oFF OON RS 232C bps 9600 19200 15 30 60 OFF Page 1 ENTER Sleep time min To adjust multiple items repeat 3 to 4 To reset the keystone trapezoidal distortion of the picture image to the original setting press the PRESET button when the Keystone submenu appears on the screen 54 3190S19 V1d N190SL9 V1d Menu Operations Adjustment item
109. bserve the following Do not use the projector placed on its side Avoid using the projector placed on its side This could cause a malfunction Use the projector within the specified angle Do not use the projector inclined 30 horizontally left right This could cause color variation or shorten the lamp life Do not block the exhaust vents Do not use a cover which encloses the projector air tight or blocks the exhaust vents Allow sufficient space around the projector When the projector is enclosed in a space of the following dimensions use an air conditioner so the temperature inside becomes equal to the outside temperature Allowable minimum space required Jvc 600mm 200mm 15 ENGLISH 3190S19 V1d N190SL9 V1d LE6LG ON 6 1 Installing the Projector Adjusting the Inclination of the Projector The vertical angle and the leveling of the projector can be adjusted with the adjustable feet at the bottom of the projector E Adjusting the vertical angle of the projector While pushing the levers on both sides upward raise the projector The adjustable feet automatically extend To retract the feet push the levers and lower the projector slowly the projector is fixed at the position where
110. cator to light Press it one second or more again and the projector goes into the cool down mode then stand by mode Refer to page 32 You cannot use the OPERATE button for about one minute after the lamp blinks Press the button after a minute or longer has elapsed wstRoay While in the cool down mode STAND BY indicator is blinking Even if you press the OPERATE button the projector is not turned on Wait until the projector enters stand by mode STAND BY indicator stays lit a 2 N PC button Use this button to select a device connected to the PC 1 PC 2 or DVI terminals Each time you press the button the selection alternates among PC 1 PC 2 and DVI PC1 PC2 or DVI will be displayed on the top right of the projected image This function can be disabled by the menu VIDEO button Use this button to select a device such as a video deck connected to the AV IN Y C VIDEO or COMP terminal of the projector Each time you press the button the selection alternates among Y C VIDEO and COMP C VIDEO or COMP will be displayed on the top right of the projected image This function can be disabled by the menu MENU button Use this button to enter or exit the menu mode The main menu appears or disappears at the screen For details refer to Basic Menu Operation on page 43 ENTER butt
111. ce Do not install the projector in a place that cannot support its weight securely If the installation place is not sturdy enough the projector could fall or overturn possibly causing personal injury 2 Electrical energy can perform many useful functions This unit has been engineered and manufactured to assure your personal safety But IMPROPER USE CAN RESULT IN POTENTIAL ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR FIRE 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 these Important Safeguards carefully before use All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to All operating instructions should be followed Place the projector near a wall outlet where the plug can be easily unplugged Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning Do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer as they may be hazardous Do not use this product near water Do not use immediately after moving from a low temperature to high temperature as this causes condensation which may result in fire
112. ces Before connection be sure to turn off the projector and connected devices Read the manual which comes with each device thoroughly Signals that Can Be Input to the Projector The following signals can be input to the projector E Video signals 1 Response to color systems Color systems NTSC NTSC4 43 PAL SECAM Input terminal VIDEO 0 0 0 o Y C o o en eres Y Pa B Y Pr R Y o of o oF G B R H Cs V oF oO o of 1 Responds if Y C output is available 2 Signifies that component signals Y Ps Pr Y B Y R Y G B R H Cs V conform to the signal timing synchronization and video period of each color system The color systems are used for convenience only 2 Response to double density 3 high vision signals Input terminal NTSC NTSC High vision signal Y Pe B Y Pr R Y oO o o G B R H Cs V fe o o 3 Signals whose density of scanning lines field is twice as high 4 Responds to signals whose horizontal scanning frequency is 31 5 kHz NTSC can be made twice as dense by a line doubler separately available recommended article Also possible to respond to fully specified decoded wide clear vision signal and decoded 525P progressive signal 6 Responds to signals whose horizontal scanning frequency is 33 5 kHz PAL can be made twice as dense by a line doubler separately available recommended article 3 Re
113. cted to the PC1 PC2 or DVI terminal Projector Press PC The input mode changes as follows every time the button is pressed PC1 amp PC2 amp DVI Remote control unit Press the PC1 PC2 or DVI button PC1 The image from the PC1 input terminal on the side of the unit is projected PC2 The image from the PC2 input terminal on the side of the unit is projected DVI The image from the DVI input terminal on the side of the unit is projected When there is no signal from the selected input terminal No signal No Input is displayed Remote control unit Projector gt SCREEN FREEZE COMP VIDEO K SOOO ci Screen display VIDEO Line Display video PO Fo WG VIDEO To show the line display Y C VIDEO COMP PC1 PC2 or DVI or not is selectable by the menu Refer to Setting and Adjusting Other Functions OPTIONS on page 54 When no image signal is input to the selected input terminal the message No Input is displayed on the screen Refer to page 67 33 ENGLISH Basic Operations E Projector s buttons DD en PRESET button EXIT button SCREEN W S button FOCUS button ZOOM TW button I BIG laess PRESET button Sg EXIT button POR 34 3 Adjust the Screen Size Zooming How to adjust the projected screen size differs depending on the lens unit optional you are using GL M2910G without zooming functio
114. ctory setting is Aspect 1 1 The image is displayed at the input resolution The picture image projected is not enlarged even if its number of pixels resolution is smaller than that of the projector s D ILA element 1365 pixels x 1024 pixels Resize 1 1 Full size 1365 x 1024 he er ee Image not enlarged Panel The picture image projected is virtually enlarged to the full size 1365 pixels x 1024 pixels The horizontal and vertical enlargement ratio will differ depending on the original image and the image will be deformed Resize Panel _ Image enlarged to the full size 1365 x 1024 Image not enlarged Original image Aspect While maintaining the original aspect ratio the video image projected is virtually enlarged until either the horizontal or vertical side reaches the full size 1365 pixels x 1024 pixels Resize Aspect Image enlarged to the aspect size as aspect ratio is 16 9 Gon oe ee ee Full size 1365 x 1024 Image not enlarged original image Example aspect ratio is 16 9 Image enlarged to the aspect size een Example aspect ratio is 5 4 Full size 1365 x 1024 Image not enlarged original image Example aspect ratio is 5 4 1 Press the MENU button The main menu appears on the screen 2 Select Set up with the cursor button A or Y and press gt or the ENTER button The Set up submenu
115. cursor button lt or gt Low Color temperature decreases image becoming reddish Middle Results in middle color temperature Factory set position High Color temperature increases image becoming blueish 5 Select RED or GREEN or BLUE with the cursor button A or V 6 Fine adjust the color temperature with the cursor button lt or gt To adjust multiple items repeat 5 and 6 Adjustment item Button Adjustment content RED or Adjusts the red level 0 to 255 GREEN or Adjusts the green level 0 to 255 BLUE or Adjusts the blue level 0 to 255 E To perform All Reset In the Color temp submenu select All reset with the cursor button A or w and press the ENTER button Then the All reset submenu appears on the screen Press the cursor button lt to select Yes and then press the ENTER button All items in the Color temp submenu are reset to the factory set values and the menu returns to the previous one To exit the All reset submenu without performing All reset select No with the cursor button and press the ENTER button 7 Press the EXIT button to return to the previous menu or press the MENU button to exit the menu mode 50 Menu Operations Adjusting the Video Screen Menu Position The position of the video screen and the menu on the video screen can be adjusted You can finely adjust the video screen position The menu w
116. d power cord into a suitable wall outlet Power cord supplied CAUTIONS To prevent fire and electric shock observe the CAUTIONS following Since the power requirement of the projector is high insert When you do not use devices pull out their power cords from wall outlets Do not connect the devices with power cords other than those supplied Do not use mains voltage other than the power voltage indicated for European for United Kingdom Do not scar damage or work on the power cords Also do continent countries not put a heavy object on heat or stretch the power cords the power plug directly into a wall outlet otherwise they may be damaged Use the supplied power cord with the ferrite core only Do not insert or pull out the plugs with a wet hand Do not remove the ferrite core from the supplied power cord Otherwise there may be a possibility that a harmful interference occurs Removing the Lens Cap Remove the lens cap before using the projector The lens cap is supplied with the lens unit optional It should be attached to the lens when the projector is not used Do not operate the projector with the lens cap attached Doing so can deform the lens cap because of the heat A metallic lens cap can get hot and cause injury 30 Basic Operations E Lamp control settings After turning the power on first p
117. d of the cord to the projector Stoppers Wind the cable once Click 29 ENGLISH Connecting to Various Devices Connecting the Power Cord After all devices have been finished being connected connect the supplied power cord At this time do not yet turn on the MAIN POWER switch Power cord supplied for European continent countries a for United Kingdom To prevent fire and electric shock observe the following When you do not use devices pull out their power cords from wall outlets Do not connect the devices with power cords other than those supplied Do not use mains voltage other than the power voltage indicated Do not scar damage or work on the power cords Also do not put a heavy object on heat or stretch the power cords otherwise they may be damaged Do not insert or pull out the plugs with a wet hand Removing the Lens Cap Remove the lens cap before using the projector The lens cap is supplied with the lens unit optional It should be attached to the lens when the projector is not used Do not operate the projector with the lens cap attached Doing so can deform the lens cap because of the heat A metallic lens cap can get hot and cause injury 30 1 Insert the supplied power cord into the power input terminal of the projector 2 Insert the main plug of the supplied power cord into a suitable wall outl
118. d press the ENTER button Keystone 123 ENTER Menu display 15sec ON Line display 5sec OFF Normal Lamp time display ON OFF OLPC Keystone ENTER Loc Lamp control ENTER ENTER Page 2 ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER J Pag 2 Flip H orr OON Flip V oFrF OON RS 232C bps 9600 19200 Sleep time min 15 30 60 OFF Page 1 ENTER To adjust multiple items repeat 3 to 4 To reset the keystone trapezoidal distortion of the picture image to the original setting press the PRESET button when the Keystone submenu appears on the screen 54 Menu Operations Adjustment item Button Adjustment content Sets whether to clear the menu display automatically or not Menu display or 15sec Clears the display automatically in about 15 seconds ON Does not automatically clear the menu display Sets whether to show the line display Y C VIDEO COMP PC1 PC2 or DVI on top Line display aioe right of the screen or not when the VIDEO or PC button is pressed 5sec Shows the line display for about 5 seconds OFF Does not show the line display Displays the lamp use time ON Displays when the lamp use time reaches 1000 hours when set in the LPC or Lamp time display or LOC mode OFF Does not display when the lamp use time reaches 1000 hours when set in the LPC or LOC mode 3 Press the ENTER
119. d service center BNC RCA conversion plug accessory 3 al I th To VIDEO of REMOTE TO CONTROL REMOTE i Cable supplied with the i game device or supplied video cable Game device etc OUT e Desktop type c To RS 232C connector To REMOTE terminal ibe To RS 232C connector ENGLISH 17 Infrared remote sensor extension unit aC Note type Needs to be made RS 232C reverse connection cable separately available By directly connecting the OUT terminal to the second DLA G150CLU IN terminal a number of DLA G150CLU To RS 232C connector units can be controlled by a single computer When connecting the cable to the REMOTE terminal refer to How to attach the ferrite core on page 29 26 27 3190S19 V1d N190SL9 V1d LE6LG ON GL L Connecting to Various Devices Connecting to Various Devices Connecting to Computer Devices Connecting to DVI Before connection be sure to turn off both the projector and computer dev
120. deo deck etc Attach the ferrite core accessory to the cable which is connected to the Y C input terminal Refer to page 29 VIDEO composite video input terminal BNC Connect this terminal to the composite video output terminal of a video deck etc REMOTE terminal stereo mini jack Connect an infrared remote control extension unit etc to this jack Attach the ferrite core accessory to the cable which is connected to the REMOTE terminal Refer to page 29 For details consult your dealer RS 232C CONTROL terminal IN OUT D sub 9 pin This is the RS 232C interface specified terminal The projector can be controlled by a computer connected externally For details refer to page 27 and 74 11 ENGLISH 3190S19 V1d N190SL9 V1d LE6LG ON Lt Controls and Features Remote Control Unit On the remote control the same buttons as on the control panel of the projector are provided except for the following buttons For the same buttons operation is the same in principle For remote control only DIGITAL ZOOM T W QUICK ALIGN FREEZE ZOOM T W FOCUS SCREEN W S PC 1 PC 2 VIDEO Y C DVI COMP 17 2 16 3 4 15 5 14 6 13 7 12 8 9 m 10 1 Remote control s signal transmitter 2 OPERATE button When the projector is in the stand by mode press this but
121. e Connect a device to the selected 9 11 input terminal terminal 24 29 The terminal is connected but no e Operate the connected device 33 signal is output from the connected device PC 1 The selected input mode input No Input terminal name is shown in the first line of the massage and output a signal The frequency of the input video signal is out of range The selected input mode input terminal name is shown in the first line of the message Input the video signals whose 22 23 frequency is within the projector s 70 specifications PC 1 Frequency of input signal is out of range Though the frequency of the input video signal is within the acceptable range other items such as resolution are out of the PC 1 projector s specifications The selected input mode input terminal name is shown in the first line of the message Input the video signals that 22 23 satisfies the projector s 70 specifications Signal is not supported When the FREEZE button is To release freezing press the 12 37 pressed this message appears FREEZE button on the remote for a few seconds control When a button not acceptable is pressed during freezing this message appears for a few seconds to notify that the image is being frozen When the FREEZE button is Freeze function does not work for 12 37 pressed for the video signals that the inputted video signals
122. e The purpose of the cool down mode is to prevent inner parts from being deformed or broken by heat from the heated lamp as well as to prolong the life of the lamp Do not turn off the MAIN POWER switch while in the cool down mode Do not place the projector on its side or stand it upright while in the cool down mode this may block the vents 2 OPERATE indicator ON When the projector is in operation projecting OFF When the projector is not in operation not projecting 3 OPERATE button When the projector is in the stand by mode press this button one second or more and the projector is turned on causing the OPERATE indicator to light Press it one second or more again and the projector goes into the cool down mode then stand by mode Refer to page 32 You cannot use the OPERATE button for about one minute after the lamp blinks Press the button after a minute or longer has elapsed While in the cool down mode STAND BY indicator is blinking Even if you press the OPERATE button the projector is not turned on Wait until the projector enters stand by mode STAND BY indicator stays lit 4 PC button Use this button to select a device connected to the PC 1 PC 2 or DVI terminals Each time you press the button the selection alternates among PC 1 PC 2 and DVI PC1 PC2 or DVI will be displayed on the top right of the projected image
123. e LAMP indicator blinks on the projector Lamp replacement appears on the screen and the word Warning blinks To cancel this message press the EXIT button However the same message will appear every hour If the projector is put in stand by mode or turned off after the lamp has been used for more than 1000 hours but less than 2010 hours it can not be turned back on again unless the light source lamp is replaced with a new one Replace with a new lamp lamp unit and reset the lamp time Refer to page 62 When the lamp use time reaches 1010 hours The projector is forcibly turned off The LAMP and OPERATE indicators blinks on the projector The projector can not be turned on unless the lamp lamp unit is replaced with a new one and the lamp time is reset Refer to page 62 If the projector is not put in stand by mode or turned off it can be used until 2010 hours is reached 58 3190S19 V1d N190SL9 V1d LE6LG ON LZ L Replacing the Light Source Lamp E Projecting after the lamp has been used for more than 1000 hours LIGHT OUTPUT CONTROL MODE LAMP POWER CONTROL MODE Accumulated used hours of the light source lamp When the lamp use time reaches 1000 hours 1000 hours 1000h and Lamp replacement appear on the screen The messages will disappear when any button is pressed ne The time after which the display appears can be set with the OSD Lamp replacem
124. e center for details about purchasing replacement lamps Replacement lamp lamp unit part number BHL 5001 SU The LAMP indicator and the message on the screen warn you that replacement of the lamp is required as follows E Projecting after the lamp has been used for more than 900 hours NORMAL MODE Accumulated used hours of the light source lamp When the lamp use time reaches 900 hours 900 hours The LAMP indicator lights on the projector When starting to project after 900 hours has been exceeded Lamp replacement appears on the screen The message will disappear when any button is pressed When the lamp use time exceeds 1000 hours The LAMP indicator blinks on the projector Lamp replacement appears on the screen and the word Warning 1000 hours blinks To cancel this message press the EXIT button However the same message will appear every hour If the projector is put in stand by mode or turned off after the lamp has been used for more than 1000 hours but less than 2010 hours it can not be turned back on again unless the light source lamp is replaced with a new one Replace with a new lamp lamp unit and reset the lamp time Refer to page 62 When the lamp use time reaches 1010 hours The projector is forcibly turned off The LAMP and OPERATE indicators blinks on the projector The projector can not be turned on unless the lamp lamp unit is replaced with a new one and the lamp tim
125. e input signals Connecting to Various Devices Horizontal res Vertical resolu Horizontal fre Vertical fre Signal olution tion quency quency Hor Pixels Ver Lines H kHz V Hz PC system PC98 VESA350 640 350 37 86 84 13 PC AT PC98 640 400 24 83 56 42 DOS V VGA 60Hz 640 480 31 47 59 94 DVI VGA 72Hz 640 480 37 86 72 81 VGA 75Hz 640 480 37 50 75 00 VGA 85Hz 640 480 43 27 85 01 SVGA 56Hz 800 600 35 16 56 25 SVGA 60Hz 800 600 37 88 60 32 SVGA 72Hz 800 600 48 08 72 19 SVGA 75Hz 800 600 46 88 75 00 SVGA 85Hz 800 600 53 67 85 06 XGA 43Hz 1024 768 2 35 52 43 48 XGA 60Hz 1024 768 48 36 60 00 XGA 70Hz 1024 768 56 48 70 07 XGA 75Hz 1024 768 60 02 75 03 XGA 85Hz 1024 768 68 68 85 00 SXGA 43Hz 1280 1024 2 46 43 43 44 SXGA 60Hz 1280 1024 63 98 60 02 SXGA 75Hz 1280 1024 79 98 75 03 SXGA 85Hz 1280 1024 91 15 85 02 UXGA 60Hz 1600 1200 75 00 60 00 Mac MAC13 640 480 35 00 66 67 MAC16 832 624 49 73 74 55 MAC19 1024 768 60 24 74 93 MAC21 1152 870 68 68 75 06 Video system Video HDTV 1035i 60Hz 33 75 60 00 HDTV 1035i 59Hz 33 72 59 94 480p 720 483 31 47 59 94 720p 60Hz 1280 720 45 00 60 00 720p 59Hz 1280 720 44 96 59 94 1080i 60Hz 1920 1080 2 33 75 60 00 1080i 59Hz 1920 1080 2 33 72 59 94 1080 24sF 1920 1080 27 00 24 00 NTSC 15 734 60 PAL 15 625 50 SECAM 15 625 50 A signal that can be input by DVI V sync 85Hz is not supported The resolution for the input signals i
126. e is reset Refer to page 62 If the projector is not put in stand by mode or turned off it can be used until 2010 hours is reached 58 Replacing the Light Source Lamp E Projecting after the lamp has been used for more than 1000 hours LIGHT OUTPUT CONTROL MODE LAMP POWER CONTROL MODE Accumulated used hours of the light source lamp 1000 hours 1900 hours 2000 hours When the lamp use time reaches 1000 hours 1000h and Lamp replacement appear on the screen The messages will disappear when any button is pressed The time after which the display appears can be set with the OSD menu When the lamp use time exceeds 1900 hours The LAMP indicator blinks on the projector Lamp replacement appears on the screen To cancel this message press the EXIT button or display another menu Every time the projector is turned on the message appears When the lamp use time exceeds 2000 hours Lamp The LAMP indicator blinks on the projector Lamp replacement appears on the screen and the word Warning blinks To cancel this message press the EXIT button However the same message will appear every hour If the projector is put in stand by mode or turned off after the lamp has been used for more than 2000 hours it can not be turned back on Warning again unless the light source lamp is replaced with a new one ane rep If the projector is not put in stand by mode o
127. e screen 4 Select Deinterlace with the cursor button A or V 5 Select the Deinterlace function mode with the cursor button lt or gt Video When watching images recorded with a video camera Film When watching images recorded on film AUTO The setting is changed automatically 6 Press the EXIT button to return to the previous menu or press the MENU button to exit the menu mode Operates when the signal is an NTSC or PAL interlace signal Does not operate for other signals The menu is not displayed when other signals are inputted 48 3190S19 V1d N190619 v1Q 99 L LEGLG ON Menu Operations Adjusting Picture Quality In the Image adj submenu adjust brightness contrast sharpness etc to obtain the desired picture quality Note that the adjustment items differ in Video menu mode and PC menu mode 1 Press the MENU button The main menu appears on the screen 2 Select Image adj with the cursor button A or V and press or the ENTER button The Image adj submenu appears on the screen PC submenu image ad adj Video submenu image ad adj Contrast 12 Contrast 12 Brightness 12 Brightness 12 Color 12 Sharpness 1 2 3 O4 O5 Tint 12 All reset ENTER Sharpness 1 All reset ENTER 3 Select the item to be adjusted with the cursor button A or V Color and Tint
128. ed this could cause injury or electric shock The light source lamp used in this projector is a high pressure mercury lamp Be careful when disposing of the light source lamp If anything is unclear please consult your dealer 59 ENGLISH 3190S19 V1d N190SL9 V1d LE6LG ON LE L Replacing the Light Source Lamp E Be sure that the power cord is unplugged from the wall outlet 1 Remove the lamp replacement opening cover by loosening screws Loosen the two screws with a flat end screwdriver The screws are fitted so that they do not come off the lamp replacement opening cover 2 Loosen the screws raise the handle and pull out the light source lamp Loosen the two screws with a flat end screwdriver The screws are fitted so that they do not come off the light source lamp 60 SS ee Lamp replacement opening cover Be careful not to damage the claw Light source lamp To be continued on the next page 3 Insert the new light source lamp fully inside and fasten the screws Fasten the two screws with a flat end screwdriver Do not touch the glass surface of the light source lamp directly with your hand as well as staining it If you touch with a bare hand oils and other substances on your hand may adhere to the lamp possibly preventing it from performing as specified and therefore giving a shortened lamp life a darkened screen etc To handle a new light source lamp hold it by t
129. edicated to NTSC NTSC4 43 Dedicated to NTSC4 43 PAL Dedicated to PAL SECAM Dedicated to SECAM 5 Press the EXIT button to return to the previous menu or press the MENU button to exit the menu mode 45 ENGLISH 3190S19 V1d N190619 v1Q ve b LE6LS ON Menu Operations Changing the Language Display The on screen language is set to English when shipped from the factory When you want to change to another language set it as follows 1 Press the MENU button The main menu appears on the screen 2 Select Language with the cursor button A or V and press or the ENTER button The Language submenu appears on the screen am BA Japanese BA 4 English English English Deutsch German Deutsch Espa ol Spanish Espa ol Italiano Italian Italiano Fran ais French Fran ais 3 Set the language with the cursor button A or V 4 Press the EXIT button to return to the previous menu or press the MENU button to exit the menu mode About language display Some words in the menu and messages such as Quick Alignment Keystone VIDEO and NTSC are shown only in English Changing the Screen aspect ratio HDTV format Video Menu Mode Only 1 Press the MENU button The main menu appears on the screen 2 Select Set up with the cursor button A or Y and press or the ENTER button The Set up 1 submenu appears on the screen 3
130. electric shock or other hazards Do not place this product on an unstable cart stand or table The product may fall causing serious injury to a child or adult and serious damage to the product The product should be mounted according to the manufacturer s instructions and should use a mount recommended by the manufacturer When the product is used on a cart care should be taken to avoid quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces A which may cause the product and cart to overturn damaging equipment or causing possible injury to the operator 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 For proper ventilation separate the product from other equipment which may prevent ventilation and keep distance more than 23 s 60 cm 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
131. ent menu Gx When the lamp use time exceeds 1900 hours The LAMP indicator blinks on the projector Lamp replacement appears on the screen 1900 hours To cancel this message press the EXIT button or display another menu Every time the projector is turned on the message appears When the lamp use time exceeds 2000 hours The LAMP indicator blinks on the projector Lamp replacement appears on the screen and the word Warning blinks To cancel this message press the EXIT button However the same message will appear every hour If the projector is put in stand by mode or turned off after the lamp has been used for more than 2000 hours it can not be turned back on again unless the light source lamp is replaced with a new one If the projector is not put in stand by mode or turned off it can be used until 2010 hours is reached Replace with a new lamp lamp unit and reset the lamp time Refer to page 62 When the lamp use time reaches 2010 hours The projector is forcibly turned off The LAMP and OPERATE indicators blinks on the projector The projector can not be turned on unless the lamp lamp unit is replaced with a new one and the lamp time is reset Refer to page 62 2000 hours ig If the projector is set up in a constricted place which is unsuitable for work and if you perform replacement work there this could cause injury Move the
132. erform the lamp control settings on the setting menu referring to Setting and Adjusting Other Functions OPTIONS on page 54 There are 3 modes in the lamp control settings 1 NORMAL MODE Normal Used as a normal lamp The projector is set to Normal mode at the time of purchase Lamp replacement appears on the screen when the lamp use time exceeds 1000 hours 2 LIGHT POWER CONTROL MODE LPC Automatically controls the power used by the lamp and increases it in steps When this mode is used the brightness starts at approximately 70 The decrease in brightness is slower than in Normal mode and this mode is best suited when using the projector continuously for long periods of time Lamp replacement appears on the screen when the lamp use time exceeds 2000 hours 3 LIGHT OUTPUT CONTROL MODE LOC The brightness can be set in seven levels 6 to 0 Since the brightness can be set in steps this is the mode best suited for adjusting multiple screens This setting can also be changed while the projector is being used To change the setting choose LOC with the A v cursors and choose the level with the lt gt cursors Lamp replacement appears on the screen when the lamp use time exceeds 2000 hours The lamp replacement time is different for the 3 modes 1 NORMAL MODE Normal 1000 hours 2 LIGHT POWER CONTROL MODE LPC 2000 hours 3 LIGHT OUTPUT CONTROL MODE LOC 2000 hours These lamp re
133. ess the ENTER button The Position submenu appears on the screen Disp Posi Horizontal position fen esp ss x Menu Vertical position 4 Press the ENTER button to select Disp Posi or Menu Disp Posi Display Position The video screen position display position can be adjusted Menu The menu position can be adjusted 5 Press the cursor button A V lt or gt to move the video screen display or the menu Repeat 4 and 5 to move both video screen display and menu positions Adjustment item Button Adjustment content Disp Posi H or The video screen moves to the left or right 30 30 Disp Posi V aov The video screen moves up or down 30 30 Menu H or The menu moves to the left or right Left center right Menu V aov The menu moves up or down Top center bottom Factory set value 6 Press the EXIT button to return to the previous menu or press the MENU button to exit the menu mode 51 ENGLISH Menu Operations Changing the Image Gamma Aspect Ratio Video Menu Mode Only The image Gamma Down Cinema or Up and the aspect ratio 4 3 or 16 9 are selectable in Video menu mode 1 Press the MENU button The main menu appears on the screen 2 Select Set up with the cursor button A or V and press or the ENTER button The Set up 1 submenu appears on the screen Video submenu Se
134. et 45 for United Kingdom for European continent countries The power cord for the United Kingdom is only included as a special accessory when shipped to the United Kingdom lt is not included when shipped to European continent countries Since the power requirement of the projector is high insert the power plug directly into a wall outlet Use the supplied power cord with the ferrite core only Do not remove the ferrite core from the supplied power cord Otherwise there may be a possibility that a harmful interference occurs 3190S19 V1d N190SL9 V1d LE6LG ON LZS L Basic Operations E Lamp control settings After turning the power on first perform the lamp control settings on the setting menu referring to Setting and Adjusting Other Functions OPTIONS on page 54 There are 3 modes in the lamp control settings 1 NORMAL MODE Normal Used as a normal lamp The projector is set to Normal mode at the time of purchase Lamp replacement appears on the screen when the lamp use time exceeds 1000 hours 2 LIGHT POWER CONTROL MODE LPC Automatically controls the power used by the lamp and increases it in steps When this mode is used the brightness starts at approximately 70 The decrease in brightness is slower than in Normal mode and this mode is best suited when using the projector continuously for long periods of time Lamp
135. etrying No 2 Check that the cover for replacing the light source lamp and the front panel are securely attached and then press the OPERATE button for one second or more to turn on the projector for retrying No 3 Press the OPERATE button for one second or more to turn on the projector for retrying Nos 4 7 Follow the next steps 1 Turn off the MAIN POWER switch and unplug the power cord from the wall outlet 2 Take an action according to the number No 4 Set the filter in place Then leave the projector until it cools down No 5 Check that nothing is blocking the air inlet nor outlet and wait until the inside cools down No 6 Check that nothing is blocking the air inlet nor outlet and wait until the inside cools down No 7 Leave the projector until it cools down 3 Plug in the power cord again turn on the MAIN POWER switch and press the OPERATE button for one second or more to turn on the projector for retrying Retrying operation Plug in the power cord again and operate the projector If the same warning indication is observed again after the cooling fan has stopped turn off the MAIN POWER switch unplug the power cord and call your dealer for repair 66 Warning Messages The following shows the warning messages that can be displayed on the screen When a warning message is displayed take the corrective action described here Message Cause Corrective action Page No device is connected to th
136. f the control panel and the DIGITAL ZOOM button of the remote control When adjusting the keystone or digital zoom when the setting is displayed on the screen the adjusted value is reset to that which was set when the projector was shipped from the factory Of the menu items this button only works for the keystone setting screen 11 KEYSTONE buttons Use these buttons to correct a trapezoidal distortion of the projected image Refer to page 35 12 HIDE button Use this button to turn off the image on the screen temporarily Pressing it again restores the image to resume Refer to page 35 13 LAMP indicator ON After the light source lamp has been used for more than approx 900 hours NORMAL only Blinking After the light source lamp has been used for more than approx 1000 hours 1900 hours in the LPC or LOC mode Replace the light source lamp Refer to Replacing the Light Source Lamp on page 58 or page 59 TEMP indicator Blinking The temperature inside the projector has risen abnormally While the TEMP indicator is blinking during abnormal temperature the power is automatically cut off 10 3190S19 V1d N190SL9 V1d LE6LG ON Lv l Connector Panel Controls and Features PC computer 1 input terminal D sub 3 row 15 pin This is an input terminal dedic
137. f the projector such as POWER and HIDE For lens unit GL M2910G 1 1 Character Hex Meaning Projection screen size Approximate projection distance unit ft m o 30 OFF Diagonal length For 4 3 aspect ratio screens For 16 9 aspect ration screens ae 36 7 approx 93 2 cm me 2 53 0 77 1 31 ON 40 approx 101 6 cm 2 53 0 77 2 76 0 84 50 approx 127 0 cm 3 18 0 97 3 48 1 06 3 Special parameters 60 approx 152 4 cm 3 84 1 17 4 20 1 28 Input switching parameters 70 approx 177 8 cm 4 53 1 38 4 95 1 51 80 approx 203 2 cm 5 18 1 58 5 68 1 73 Character Hex Meaning 90 approx 228 6 cm 5 87 1 79 6 40 1 95 o 30 Y C 100 approx 254 0 cm 6 53 1 99 7 12 2 17 ge 31 VIDEO 110 approx 279 4 cm 7 22 2 20 7 87 2 40 120 approx 304 8 cm 7 87 2 40 8 60 2 62 2 32 COMP 130 approx 330 2 cm 8 53 2 60 9 32 2 84 3 33 PC1 140 approx 355 6 cm 9 22 2 81 10 04 3 06 ag 34 PC2 150 approx 381 0 cm 9 88 3 01 10 79 3 29 160 approx 406 4 cm 10 56 3 22 11 52 3 51 5 35 DVI 170 approx 431 8 cm 11 22 3 42 12 24 3 73 Operation mode parameters 180 approx 457 2 cm 11 88 3 62 12 96 3 95 190 approx 482 6 cm 12 57 3 83 13 68 12 17 Character Hex Meaning r 200 approx 508 0 cm 13 22 4 03 0000 30h 30h 30h 30h Stand by mode no For lens unit GL M2915SG 1 5 1 0001 30h 30h 30h 31h Power on mode O 0002 30h 30h 30h 32h Coold
138. factory Turn the foot to make the projector level Adjustment can be made in the range of 1 5 and 1 5 from the horizontal position For details refer to Adjusting the Inclination of the Projector on page 16 Air inlet This is the air inlet Do not cover or obstruct this slot Control panel For details refer to Control Panel on the Projector on page 9 Lens shift knob cap When you have mounted a lens that uses the lens shift function open this cap and rotate the lens shift knob to move the lens position For more information refer to Setting the Amount of Lens Shifting on page 19 Controls and Features ENGLISH Controls and Features Bottom Surface 15 18 16 17 115 Air inlet filter Air is taken in through the filter to cool the light source lamp If the filter is blocked or if something that obstructs the flow of air is placed around the projector heat may build up inside and could cause a fire For required space refer to Precautions for Installation on page 15 Be careful as paper cloth or soft cushion could be drawn in if placed nearby Do not block the filter or heat may build up and could cause a fire Clean the filter periodically For details refer to Cleaning and Replacing the Filter Cover on page 63 Deposition of dirt on the filter reduces the c
139. ft function open this cap and rotate the lens shift knob to move the lens position For more information refer to Setting the Amount of Lens Shifting on page 19 ENGLISH 3190S19 V1d N190SL9 V1d LE6LG ON G L Controls and Features Bottom Surface 15 16 17 18 15 Air inlet filter Air is taken in through the filter to cool the light source lamp If the filter is blocked or if something that obstructs the flow of air is placed around the projector heat may build up inside and could cause a fire For required space refer to Precautions for Installation on page 15 Be careful as paper cloth or soft cushion could be drawn in if placed nearby Do not block the filter or heat may build up and could cause a fire Clean the filter periodically For details refer to Cleaning and Replacing the Filter Cover on page 63 Deposition of dirt on the filter reduces the cooling effect causing heat to build up inside which could cause a fire or malfunction El Opening for replacing the light source lamp For replacing the light source lamp refer to Replacing the Light Source Lamp on page 58 Fixing foot Position selecting screw for ceiling mounting When using the projector in an upside down ceiling mounted position inverted top to bottom and right to left the position selecting screw for ceiling mounting
140. h Italiano Italian and Fran ais French Refer to page 46 The language settings in the section are explained in English 39 ENGLISH Menu Operations E Quick Reference Guide for Video Menu Mode Main Menu in Video Menu Mode While receiving video device related signals Color Tint Set up 1 Decod Color temp RED GREE BLUE Options 1 _ Language Input Factory set value 40 L_ Page 2 Sharpness L All reset L_ Yes No Position Image adj Refer to page 49 Contrast Brightness Contrast of the video image being projected can be adjusted 30 to 30 0 Brightness of the video image being projected can be adjusted 30 to 30 0 Color density of the video image being projected can be adjusted 30 to 30 0 Tint of the video image being projected can be adjusted 30 to 30 0 Sharpness of the video image being projected can be adjusted 5 to 5 0 Resets above items to the factory set values Video screen position and menu position can be adjusted Refer to page 51 L Disp Posi Menu Gamma t Aspect ratio ler H Tracking Deinterlace Phase Screen t HDTV L_ Page 1 Color temp N L All reset L Yes No t Options Refer to page 54 Menu display Line display La
141. h 4 3 and 16 9 ratios are listed there When installing a screen use a 4 3 aspect ratio picture A 16 9 aspect ratio picture is projected based on the width of the range in which a 4 3 aspect ratio picture is projected The diagonal length of a 16 9 aspect ratio screen is about 91 8 that of a 4 3 aspect ratio screen This value is only a guide reference If sunlight or lamp light strikes the projection screen directly the picture tends to become pale and dim Use a curtain or other means to shield the light Set the projector horizontally on a surface that is within the range of adjustable angles up down adjustment angle 7 horizontal adjustment angle 1 5 If the keystone is adjusted the projected screen becomes smaller When hanging from the ceiling use a dedicated hanging fixture not supplied Optional Lenses This projector does not include a lens You can select one of the optional lenses to adjust the projection distance Please ask your authorized dealer or service center to install the lens Lens model Function GL M2910G Powered focus for rear projection short focal length subject ratio 1 1 0 influence Powered focus short focal length subject ratio 1 5 1 powered image adjustment 2 GL M2915SG zoom includes manual vertical shift function 30 55 influence GL M2920ZG Powered zoom powered focus lens subject ratio 2 1 3 1 50 influence Powered zoom powered focus l
142. he EXIT button to immediately remove the keystone display ENGLISH Remote control unit Projector D KEYSTONI KEYSTONE er OS Projected image with trapezoidal distortion KEYSTONE KEYSTONE Notes The trapezoidal distortion keystone can be adjusted from the option menu Refer to page 54 The range of the trapezoidal distortion adjustment is approximately 20 in the vertical direction Interference patterns may appear on the screen when adjusting the keystone This is not a malfunction Depending on the type of signal some noise may appear in the picture when the keystone is adjusted This is not a malfunction 35 36 E Remote control unit QUICK ALIGN button Quick Alignment Function QUICK ALIGN The Quick Alignment function automatically adjusts sets the screen settings of the image input from the PC1 PC2 or DVI input terminals This can only be performed from the remote control While projecting an image on the screen press the QUICK ALIGN button on the remote control Quick alignment is conducted to obtain best image During the automatic alignment Quick Alignment appears on the screen and then disappears when the alignment is completed Remote control unit QUICK ALIGN sS Screen display Quick Alignment This only works for the signals input from the PC1 PC2 or DVI input terminal
143. he OPERATE button for one second or more The OPERATE indicator lights and the projected screen slowly appears Remote control unit Projector OPERATE ose or After the power is turned on the image may be jumbled for a few seconds but this is not a malfunction After the indicator comes on it can take a minute or so for the lamp to warm up and operate consistently E Turning off the Power 1 Press the OPERATE button for one second or more The STAND BY indicator changes to blinking and the projector goes into cool down mode The cool down mode will continue for approximately 120 seconds Remote control unit Projector Blinking OPERATE The OPERATE button will not work for approximately 1 minute from when the light source lamp is turned on Use the button after approximately 1 minute 2 Turn off the MAIN POWER switch after the STAND BY indicator changes to steady on OFF o The MAIN POWER switch turns off and the STAND BY indicator goes off Projector Osto BY O Do not turn off the MAIN POWER switch during cool down mode the STAND BY indicator blinking Turn it off after the STAND BY indicator becomes on stand by mode 3190S19 V1d N190619 v1Q 89 4 LEGLG ON E Projector s buttons osoer ie ne PC button VIDEO button PC button VIDEO button ZOOM button E Language display The display languages of the menus direct buttons
144. he cursor button A or Y and press or the ENTER button The Set up submenu appears on the screen 3 Select Clamp with the cursor button Aorv 4 Choose ST or BP with the cursor button lt or gt 5 Press the EXIT button to return to the previous menu or press the MENU button to exit the menu mode ST Sync Tip BP Back Porch 53 ENGLISH 3190S19 V1d N190619 v1Q 8c L LEGLG ON Menu Operations Setting and Adjusting Other Functions OPTIONS Various functions are provided as shown in the Options 1 and Options 2 submenus You can set or adjust each function as required 1 Press the MENU button The main menu appears on the screen 2 Select Options with the cursor button A or V and press or the ENTER button The Options 1 submenu appears on the screen Menu display 15sec ON Line display 5sec OFF Lamp time display ON OFF Keystone ENTER Lamp control ENTER Page 2 ENTER 3 Select the item to be adjusted with the cursor button A or V 4 Make adjustment with the cursor lt or gt While the keystone item is selected press the ENTER button to display the Keystone submenu To enter the Page 2 submenu select Page 2 with the cursor button A or w and press the ENTER button To return to the Page 1 submenu from the Page 2 submenu select Page 1 with the cursor button A or w an
145. he lamp use time reaches 2000 hours the word Warning blinks on the screen To cancel this message press the EXIT button However the same message will appear every hour If the power is turned off after the lamp use time has exceeded 2000 hours the power can not be turned on again When the lamp use time reaches 2010 hours the projector is forcibly turned off and can not be turned back on again Replace with a new lamp lamp unit and reset the lamp use time 44 46 The message display language corresponds to the menu display language setting This is set to English English when the projector is bought The display language can be selected from 6 languages Refer to page 46 However the input mode PC1 PC2 DVI Y C VIDEO COMP and button indications FREEZE D ZOOM EXIT are only displayed in English irrespective of the display language setting The language settings in the section are explained in English 69 ENGLISH 3190S19 V1d N190619 v1Q DLA G150CLU DLA G150CLE 1 36 Specifications E Optical mechanism system e Projection method D ILA device e Projecting lens e Screen size e Projection distance Light source lamp E Electrical system Color system Resolution Scanning frequency Audio power output E Input terminals AV IN Y C VIDEO Y B Y R Y e Y Ps Pr PC 1 R G B H V PC 2 R B G H Cs V
146. he plastic part Never touch the metal part or the front glass surface 4 Replace the lamp replacement opening cover and fasten the screws Fasten the two screws with a flat end screwdriver Install the light source lamp and close the lamp replacement opening cover correctly otherwise a safety switch is activated to prevent the projector from operating If the claw on the lamp replacement opening cover is damaged the projector may not possibly operate Then replace with a new lamp replacement opening cover 5 Reset the lamp use time Perform Resetting the Lamp Use Time on page 62 Replacing the Light Source Lamp Light source lamp Screw Lamp replacement opening cover Be careful not to damage the claw 61 ENGLISH 3190S19 V1d N190619 v1Q ce b LE6LG ON Replacing the Light Source Lamp E Resetting the Lamp Use Time After replacing with a new light source lamp reset the lamp time counter inside the projector to clear the accumulated lamp time to zero 0 After resetting a new count will start for the new light source lamp 1 Turn on the MAIN POWER switch to go E Projector s button into stand by mode STAND BY In stand by mode the STAND BY indicator on the indicator projector lights up CR OPERATE eae 2 Press the following buttons on the 4 HIDE projector sequentially butt jo 1 ey 1 Momentary press the PC button 4 itor
147. he remote control pressed original video screen Color is poor or Is picture quality color density etc e Adjust picture quality on the menu 49 unstable adjusted correctly Is the correct color system selected Set the color system to AUTO or to the 45 correct dedicated color system Are signals scanning frequency etc e Check if the signal is appropriate scanning 22 of the connected devices appropriate frequency etc and input the appropriate signal The upper part of the While computer system signal is input e Input separate sync signals for vertical sync 11 28 video image bows or isn t a sync signal for composite sync V and horizontal sync H signals distorts Cs or G on sync being input Isn t signal with much jitter or skew Input signals with little jitter or distortion distortion being input from a video Use a TBC or a device with a built in TBC deck Video image Is video picture turned off by pressing Turn on video picture by pressing the HIDE 10 12 suddenly go out the HIDE button button 35 Remote control unit Are batteries installed correctly Match the polarities of batteries correctly 14 does not work to and to Are batteries exhausted Replace with new batteries 14 Is there a shielding object between the Remove any shielding objects 20 remote control unit and the remote sensor Is the distance too long Use the remote control unit at a nearer 20 point
148. hen connecting other products such as VCR s and personal computers 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 through 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 lt 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 injures Xenon gas is enclosed with high pressure inside the light source lamp lamp unit of this projector If you drop or impart a shock to the lamp or discard it as is there is the possibility of explosion leading to personal injury Use special care when handling the lamp For any unclear points consult your product dealer Do not ceiling mount the projector to a
149. high intensity or high contrast on a screen The video image could be burned in to the D ILA device Use special care when projecting video games or computer program images There is no problem with ordinary video cassette playback images About the installation place Do not install the projector in a place that cannot support its weight securely If the installation place is not sturdy enough the projector could fall or overturn possibly causing personal injury Electrical energy can perform many useful functions This unit has been engineered and manufactured to assure your personal safety But IMPROPER USE CAN RESULT IN POTENTIAL ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR FIRE 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 these Important Safeguards carefully before use All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to All operating instructions should be followed Place the projector near a wall outlet where the plug can be easily unplugged Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning Do not use attachmen
150. ic Menu Operation on page 43 EXIT button This button is used in the menu mode to return to the previous menu When the main menu is displayed this button will cause the menu to disappear For details refer to Basic Menu Operation on page 43 PRESET button This PRESET button only works as a reset button for the direct button adjustment of the KEYSTONE button of the control panel and the DIGITAL ZOOM button of the remote control When adjusting the keystone or digital zoom when the setting is displayed on the screen the adjusted value is reset to that which was set when the projector was shipped from the factory Of the menu items this button only works for the keystone setting screen KEYSTONE a w buttons Use these buttons to correct a trapezoidal distortion of the projected image Refer to page 35 3190S19 V1d N190619 v1Q 8r 4 LEGLG ON Controls and Features 14 DIGITAL ZOOM T W buttons A part of image can be magnified up to four times on the screen Each time the T or W button is pressed the image is enlarged or the enlarged image is reduced by a certain degree Refer to page 37 Images which are enlarged with the digital zoom become less clear Depending on the video signal source UXGA etc this button does not work I5 PC buttons Use these buttons to select a device connected to the PC 1 PC 2 or DVI terminals Refer to page 33 PC 1 PC 2 or DVI will be displ
151. ices Before connection be sure to turn off both the projector and computer devices Read thoroughly the manual that comes with each device Read thoroughly the manual that comes with each device E Connection to an IBM PC or IBM compatible computer Use the supplied personal computer connection cable Also prepare cables required for connecting the devices connected Desktop type To PC1 To monitor Personal Computer connector connection cable supplied F5 Mie ToPC 1 DVI DVI D 24pin Cable DOS V Available separately To PC OUT H DVI VIDEO BOARD i Aja i isp Cable f supplied with the To H Cs display or separately To V available N D sub 3 1 Note eek row 15 pin To PC 2 Other connections are the same as in the connection example for IBM PC or IBM compatible PCs if an external display is connected With 7 such a notebook computer the LCD To PC 2 z display and external display output S t bbl tel ilabl How to attach
152. ices pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encourage to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help About burning in of the D ILA device Do not allow the same still picture to be projected for a long time or an abnormally bright video picture to be projected Do not project video images with high intensity or high contrast on a screen The video image could be burned in to the D ILA device Use special care when projecting video games or computer program images There is no problem with ordinary video cassette playback images About the installation pla
153. iddle of the screen 3190S19 V1d N190SL9 V1d Basic Operations Basic Operations E Projector s buttons HIDE button KEYSTONE buttons PRESET button EXIT button osRoay masa E Remote control unit HIDE button KEYSTONE 2 buttons PRESET button EXIT button LE6LG ON 6G L Turning off Image HIDE Video image can be temporarily turned off Press the HIDE button once Video image instantly turn off Press the HIDE button again Video image come on again Remote control unit Projector HIDE 5 CRA When the projected image input is changed the HIDE function is canceled and the image return Removing the Trapezoidal Distortion of the Image If the image projected on the screen is distorted in trapezoid form correct it with the KEYSTONE buttons on the projector When the KEYSTONE button is pressed Keystone appears on the screen together with the level bar and set value 80 to 128 When 15 sec is displayed in the menu Keystone will appear in approximately 15 seconds C Keystone 123 When you press the KEYSTONE button The trapezoid form is corrected as shown in the figure When you press the KEYSTONE button The top bottom inverted trapezoid form is corrected as shown in the figure To cancel correction and restore the original screen press the PRESET button Adjusted value 0 Press t
154. ifications are subject to change without notice 200 V 240 V AC 50 60 Hz 4A 5 to 35 C 20 to 80 no condensation 10 C to 60 C Approx 505 mm x 265 mm x 393 mm Carrying band Excluding protrusions Width x Height x Depth Approx 14 6 kg Refer to page 5 D ILA devices are manufactured with a very high precision technology allowing 99 99 of the pixels to be effective Only 0 01 or less of the pixels are missing or always on For easy understanding pictures and illustrations maybe emphasized composed or have omissions and may be more or less different from actual products TRADEMARKS D ILA is a trademark of Victor Company of Japan Limited IBM and IBM PC are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation Macintosh is a registered trademarks of Apple Computer Inc VESA is a trademark of the non profit organization Video Electronics Standards Association All other product names mentioned herein are used for identification purposes only and may be the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies 71 ENGLISH Specifications Outside dimensions E Top 505 3 4 H z 5 al 8 8 72 Unit mm 1 Protrusion excluded 2 Lens excluded
155. ignals that can be digitally seconds to notify that the image zoomed cannot be digitally zoomed To forcibly clear the message press the EXIT button Displayed when the lamp control Arrange for a new lamp lamp 44 46 setting is set to NORMAL MODE unit or replace the lamp early Appears every time the projector is turned on after the lamp use time has exceeded 900 hours and Lamp foplacomeni i unt it Teac ies 1000 hours e message is cleared by pressing any button Displayed when the lamp control Replace with a new lamp lamp 44 46 Warning Lamp replacement setting is set to NORMAL MODE When the lamp use time reaches 1000 hours the word Warning blinks on the screen To cancel this message press the EXIT button However the same message will appear every hour If the power is turned off after the lamp use time has exceeded 1000 hours the power can not be turned on again When the lamp use time reaches 1010 hours the projector is forcibly turned off and can not be turned back on again unit and reset the lamp time 68 3190S19 V1d N190619 v1Q 92 4 LEGLG ON Warning Messages Message Cause Corrective action Page 1000 h Lamp replacement Displayed when the lamp control setting is set to LIGHT OUTPUT CONTROL MODE LOC or LIGHT POWER CONTROL MODE LPC and the lamp use time display is turned ON with the OSD menu Displayed
156. ill move widely on the video screen 1 Press the MENU button The main menu appears on the screen 2 Select Set up with the cursor button A or Y and press or the ENTER button The Set up 1 or Set up submenu appears on the screen Video submenu Set up 1 submenu J setup1 N PC submenu Set up submenu Position ENTER Tracking 123 Gamma Down Cinema Up Phase 12 Aspect ratio 43 169 Position Decoder ENTER Resize 1 1 Panel Aspect Page 2 ENTER Clamp OST BP Decoder is only displayed when there is a signal for the AV IN terminal 3 Select Position with the cursor button A or Y and press the ENTER button The Position submenu appears on the screen Disp Posi Menu 46 Horizontal position Vertical position 4 Press the ENTER button to select Disp Posi or Menu Disp Posi Display Position The video screen position display position can be adjusted Menu The menu position can be adjusted 5 Press the cursor button A V lt or gt to move the video screen display or the menu Repeat 4 and 5 to move both video screen display and menu positions Adjustment item Button Adjustment content Disp Posi H or The video screen moves to the left or right 30 30 Disp Posi V AOTY The video screen moves up or down 30 amp 3
157. ine of the message Frequency of input signal is out of range Though the frequency of the input e Input the video signals that 22 23 video signal is within the satisfies the projector s 70 acceptable range other items specifications such as resolution are out of the PC 1 projector s specifications signi f 7 The selected input mode input SRS ERR terminal name is shown in the first line of the message When the FREEZE button is To release freezing press the 12 37 pressed this message appears FREEZE button on the remote for a few seconds control When a button not acceptable is pressed during freezing this message appears for a few seconds to notify that the image is being frozen When the FREEZE button is Freeze function does not work for 12 37 pressed for the video signals that the inputted video signals cannot be frozen UXGA 60Hz To use this function input the SXGA 60Hz this message video signals that can be frozen appears for a few seconds to r notify that the image cannot be frozen To forcibly clear the message press the EXIT button 67 ENGLISH Warning Messages Message Cause Corrective action Page When the DIGITAL ZOOM button Digital zoom function does not 13 37 is pressed for the video signals work for the inputted video that cannot be zoomed UXGA signals 60Hz SXGA 60Hz this To use the this function input the message appears for a few video s
158. is the terminal for video output from the monitor of the computer connected to PC1 or PC2 The computer input signal projected on the screen is output A display monitor can be used by connecting it to this terminal DVI terminal DVI D 24 pin le This is the digital RGBHV input terminal The Mac ADC is not supported 4 PC computer 2 input terminals BNC x 5 These are multipurpose video input terminals that allow input of the following signals Analog RGB signals vertical sync V signals and horizontal sync H signals composite signals Cs Devices which have analog RGB signal output terminals can be connected Input of external sync signals is automatically detected Detection of H V signals or Cs signals causes automatic switching to external sync The priority order is H V gt Cs When computer related signals are input the uppermost edge of the image may appear to bow if the sync signal input is composite sync Cs or G on sync signal In this case use separate sync signals for vertical sync V and horizontal sync H Component terminal Component signals Y B Y R Y or DTV format Y Ps Pr signals Devices which have component output terminals can be connected For details about DTV format signals 480i 480p 720p 1080i compatible with this unit refer to page 22 Y C S video input terminal Mini DIN 4 pin Connect this terminal to the S video output terminal of a vi
159. k with some signal sources UXGA etc In this case the DIGITAL ZOOM inhibit message appears for a few seconds as shown on the left To forcibly clear this message press the EXIT button The quality of the zoomed image reduces in comparison with the original one To return to the original size x1 0 and original position press the PRESET button while Digital zoom is displayed on the screen 37 ENGLISH Menu Operations You can adjust picture quality set functions get information on the input video signal etc using the menus From the following menu transition diagrams you can see the overall menus and basic button operation in menu mode Note that there are three menu modes No signal menu mode video menu mode and PC menu mode When the MENU button is pressed the projector enters one of these modes by judging the input signal being received E Menu Transition Diagram in No signal Menu Mode This is displayed if there is no signal from the selected input terminal Main menu in No signal Menu Mode T T i Press A v to select an item Menu Submenus in No signal Menu Mode Press a to select an item Press lt gt to set the value Set up gt Sync level gt or ENTER sync level Olow Std OHigh Sync timing a Sync timing Options i Language EXIT Information A i Press A v to select an ite
160. lt Use the hex wrench supplied 3 Rotate the LENS SHIFT knob to adjust the position shift amount of the projected screen Rotate it to the right The lens shifts upward Rotate it to the left The lens shifts downward 4 Tighten the SHIFT LOCK fixing bolt firmly Use the hex wrench supplied 5 Turn the cap to close it SHIFT LOCK fixing bolt LENS SHIFT knob LENS SHIFT E Projected screen position image by amount of shift The projected screen position can only shift in an up and down direction The illustration shows the screen shifted sidewise for the purpose of explanation Approx 55 Approx 50 4 Approx 30 19 ENGLISH 3190S19 V1d N190SL9 V1d LE6LG ON Lb b Installing the Projector Effective Range and Distance of the Remote Control Unit The remote control unit can be used as either a wireless remote control unit or a wired one E Using as a wireless remote control unit Aim the remote control unit toward the remote sensor on the front or the rear of the projector The operable distance of the remote control unit is about 10 m for direct reception The remote control unit can be used by having it reflected on the screen In this case the total distance of A B should be about 10 m or less The operable angles of the remote control unit are 15 right and left and 15 up and down Screen Projector Remote control unit 20 Installing the Projector
161. m BAIS BAGS Set up English English Deutsch Deutsch Options Espa ol Espa ol Language Italiano Italiano Information Fran ais Fran ais Y Menu Set up Options Language Information gt E Quick Reference Guide for No signal Menu Mode Main Menu in No signal Menu Mode Set up Sync level Low Std High Sync timing 3 5 Options Flip H OFF ON Select for upside down hanging on the ceiling Flip V OFF ON Select for upside down hanging on the ceiling RS 232C bps Selectable baud rate transmission speed 9600 19200 __ Sleep time min Selectable sleep times If no signal condition continues for the period of selected time Unit Minutes the projector enters the stand by mode 15 30 60 OFF Language Language for on screen display __ Japanese English German Spanish Italian French Information Input Shows the terminal name selected by the VIDEO or PC button Y C VIDEO COMP PC1 PC2 or DVI H Switcher Has no meaning This display currently has no meaning CH 0 is usually displayed to indicate that it is not being used Lamp time Accumulated used hours of the light source lamp 38 3190S19 V1d N190SL9 V1d LE6LG ON L9 L Menu Operations E Menu Transition Diagram in Video Menu Mode Main menu in Video Menu Mode Submenus in Video Menu Mode Press A v to select an item l 1 Press A v t
162. mage may appear to bow if the sync signal input is composite sync Cs or G on sync signal In this case use separate sync signals for vertical sync V and horizontal syne H 5 Component terminal Component signals Y B Y R Y or DTV format Y Ps Pr signals Devices which have component output terminals can be connected For details about DTV format signals 480i 480p 720p 1080i compatible with this unit refer to page 22 6 Y C S video input terminal Mini DIN 4 pin Connect this terminal to the S video output terminal of a video deck etc Attach the ferrite core accessory to the cable which is connected to the Y C input terminal Refer to page 29 VIDEO composite video input terminal BNC Connect this terminal to the composite video output terminal of a video deck etc REMOTE terminal stereo mini jack Connect an infrared remote control extension unit etc to this jack Attach the ferrite core accessory to the cable which is connected to the REMOTE terminal Refer to page 29 For details consult your dealer 2 RS 232C CONTROL terminal IN OUT D sub 9 pin This is the RS 232C interface specified terminal The projector can be controlled by a computer connected externally For details refer to page 27 and 74 11 ENGLISH Controls and Features Remote Control Unit On the remote control the same buttons as on the control panel of the projector are provided except f
163. mp time display ON L OFF Keystone L Keystone Lamp control Normal L LPG L_ LOC L_ Page 2 Flip H _ Flip V RS 232C L_ Page 1 Switcher Source _ Lamp time _ Sleep time min Image tone can be changed Down Cinema Up Suitable for the cinema programes Refer to page 52 Selectable aspect ratio 4 3 16 9 Refer to page 52 Selectable color systems Normally set to AUTO Refer to page 45 This item is displayed only when inputting VIDEO or Y C AUTO NTSC NTSC4 43 PAL SECAM Press ENTER to enter the Set up 2 submenu Normally no adjustment is required The lateral size and display area of video image can be adjusted 128 to 127 Refer to page 47 Set when watching movies which were recorded on film Flickering or dim picture image can be adjusted 0 to 31 Refer to page 47 Selectable screen s aspect ratio 4 3 16 9 Refer to page 46 Selectable HDTV format Normally set to 1080i 1080i 1035i Refer to page 46 Press ENTER to return to Page 1 submenu Adjustable color temperature Low Middle High Will be adjusted to correct reddish or blueish image Adjusts the red level 0 to 255 the adjustable range varies depending on signals Adjusts the green level 0 to 255 the adjustable range varies depending on signals Adjusts the blue level 0 to 255 the adjustable range varies depending on signals
164. mputer The video signal output port is generally called as RGB port monitor port or video port If the computer monitor hybrid type or note type is used it may need to prepare for an external output port Also there will be the type to which an external output port cannot be installed DVI input During DVI input depending on the computer settings there may be no signal input or an error may occur blue screen If this happens turn off the power to both the projector and the computer and then turn the projector back on before turning the computer on again Then correctly set the computer s graphic board The resolution and the scanning frequencies are within the range specified in the table on page 23 Be sure that the resolution and the scanning frequencies of the video signal are within the range A video signal out of range cannot be used Even signals out of the range could be projected However it may not sharp enough On the other hand even some of the signals within the range may require adjustment depending on the video board used When a signal other than listed in the table on page 23 is input the image could be partially erased or an unneeded fold over image could appear Even signals in the frequency range that can be input may not be displayed normally depending on the type of the signal Composite sync Cs and G on Sync signals cannot be handled depending on the devices connected 22 E Allowabl
165. n The projected screen size cannot be changed GL M2915SG GL M2920ZG GL M2930SZG with zooming function Adjust the projected screen size with the following buttons on the remote control unit e The function of GL M2915SG is to adjust the view angle zooming by 2 For fine view angle adjustment To enlarge the projected screen size Press the ZOOM W Wide button To reduce the screen size Press the ZOOM T Tele button Remote control unit Lord peu OOS 4 Adjust Focus Adjust focus with the following buttons on the remote control unit To focus on farther points Press the FOCUS button To focus on nearer points Press the FOCUS button Remote control unit 59 5 Setting the Screen Aspect Ratio Set in accordance with the screen aspect ratio that will be used When a screen aspect ratio of 16 9 is used a 4 3 image can be projected within the screen without using the zoom function When using a 16 9 screen Press the W button When using a 4 3 screen Press the S button Remote control unit ED sen There is no button on the unit This setting can also be performed from the menu Refer to page 46 When using a screen with a 16 9 aspect ratio When set to S 4 3 If a 4 3 image is projected some parts of the top and bottom of the image may not be displayed When set to W 16 9 A 4 3 image will be displayed in full in the m
166. n Cursor buttons AIT lt gt FREEZE inhibit message DIGITAL ZOOM inhibit message Displaying a Still Picture FREEZE While projecting an image a still picture is obtained at any time by using the FREEZE button on the remote control When you press the FREEZE button FREEZE appears on the screen for a few seconds and then the still picture is shown on the screen Refer to the FREEZE message shown on the left of this page To forcibly clear FREEZE press the EXIT button When you press the FREEZE button again The original image resumes Remote control unit Here During freezing the picture sent from the signal source is lost If any of the inoperative buttons MENU QUICK ALIGN KEYSTONE are pressed while displaying a still picture FREEZE is displayed on the screen e This function will not work with some signal sources UXGA etc In this case the FREEZE inhibit message appears for a few seconds as shown on the left To forcibly clear this message press the EXIT button Zooming a Part of the Image DIGITAL ZOOM T W A part of the image being projected can be digitally magnified up to four times When the DIGITAL ZOOM T or W button is pressed Digital zoom appears on the screen together with the level bar and magnifying power x1 0 x1 2 x1 4 x1 6 x2 0 x2 5 x3 2 x4 0 When 15 sec is displayed in the menu Digital
167. n the MAIN POWER switch again Has the lamp life expired Has the Turn off the MAIN POWER switch replace 32 58 lamp use time reached 1000 hours in with a new light source lamp and turn on 59 62 the normal mode the MAIN POWER switch Has the lamp use time reached 2000 Reset the lamp use time after replacing with hours in the LPC or LOC mode a new lamp Light is not emitted Is the lens cap removed Remove the lens cap 30 or light level is low 5 the lamp life near its end Check the lamp use time on the menu and 56 58 if the lamp life is near its end arrange for a 59 replacement lamp or replace a little earlier With power on Is the air intake or exhaust area Turn off the MAIN POWER switch remove 6 7 32 operation starts but blocked any blocking objects and turn on the MAIN stops in a few POWER switch again minutes Video image does not Is the correct input selected Select the correct input with the VIDEO and 9 13 appear PC buttons Are devices connected correctly Connect devices correctly 11 22 Are signals being supplied from the Set connected devices correctly connected devices Are input signals scanning frequency Check if the signal is appropriate scanning 22 23 etc appropriate frequency etc and input the appropriate signal Is the correct color system selected Set the color system to AUTO or to the 45 correct dedicated color system Is brightness adj
168. nd you need to install the projector within this range Lens type Approximate projection distance GL M2910G 0 77 m to 4 03 m GL M2915SG 1 76 m to 4 50 m GL M2920ZG 2 77 m to 19 71 m GL M2930SZG 4 74 m to 29 87 m The value for projection distance is a guide reference one The projected image size may vary depending on the manufacturing tolerance of the projection lens Change of projection screen according to aspect ratio p Screen Screen with 4 3 aspect ratio Screen with 16 9 aspect ratio Center line of the lens To move the Shift position by 50 set the bottom edge of the projec tion screen so that it is at the same height as the center of the lens For detailed relationship between projection distances and projection screen sizes refer to Appendix A The relationships for both 4 3 and 16 9 ratios are listed there When installing a screen use a 4 3 aspect ratio picture A 16 9 aspect ratio picture is projected based on the width of the range in which a 4 3 aspect ratio picture is projected The diagonal length of a 16 9 aspect ratio screen is about 91 8 that of a 4 3 aspect ratio screen This value is only a guide reference If sunlight or lamp light strikes the projection screen directly the picture tends to become pale and dim Use a curtain or other means to shield the light Set the projector horizontally on a surface that is within the range of adjustable
169. ng response data to the computer Header ID SP Normal Termination Status SP Parameter CR Header Designates the head of data 40h Fetches data from the projector ID 1 fixed SP Designates the delimiter for ID Command and Parameter 20h Normal Termination Status 0 30h CR Designates the terminal of the data ODh 74 3190S19 V1d N190SL9 V1d LE6LG ON 62 4 RS 232C external control A p pe n d i xX 2 3 Parameters used for the data format E Relationship between Projection Distances and Projection Screen Sizes The following three kinds of parameters are prepared for the control command and response data Notes 1 Numeric value The relationship between the projection distances and projection screen sizes differs depending on the lens unit optional Designates the 2 byte hexadecimal value with the si the 4 digit byte characters you are using Designation Pr range 8000 to 7FFF e sigas the 4 digit byte characters The oo distance and projection screen sizes listed here are only for a guide Use them as reference when setting the projector 2 ON OFF P 4 ays Designates the status ON OFF o
170. ntal ratio 4 3 or 16 9 of the video image projected 4 3 The aspect ratio of the projected image becomes 4 3 Set it to 4 3 for video Aspect ratio or of NTSC NTSC4 43 PAL SECAM 16 9 The aspect ratio of projected image becomes 16 9 Set it to 16 9 for Hi Vision devices W VHS VCR etc Menu Operations Changing the Image Size Resize Function PC Menu Mode Only The picture image projected can be selectable with the Resize function which is available only in PC menu mode You can choose the video image size projected from the following Factory setting is Aspect 1 1 The image is displayed at the input resolution The picture image projected is not enlarged even if its number of pixels resolution is smaller than that of the projector s D ILA element 1365 pixels x 1024 pixels Resize 1 1 Full size 1365 x 1024 Image not enlarged Panel The picture image projected is virtually enlarged to the full size 1365 pixels x 1024 pixels The horizontal and vertical enlargement ratio will differ depending on the original image and the image will be deformed Resize Panel _ Image enlarged to the full size 1365 x 1024 Image not enlarged Original image Aspect While maintaining the original aspect ratio the video Factory set value 5 Press the EXIT button to return to the previous menu or press the MENU button to 52 exit the menu mode
171. o t select an item ENTER v Image aa sae asi Broma setup Engish Engis orc colar emp Deutsch Deutsch ais options Espa ol lt Espa ol CH Cp foire tatano Iiormaton Fran ais Fran ais m Pago 2 1 aij ET EEN Menu Flip V OFF QON eai p S 232C bps 9600 19200 iron ad fopi Pct Sleep time min 015 030 O60 WOFF ais Switcher CHO Color temp Resolution NTSC Fan Optone eae tee Press A v to select an item Language etme aah Press lt gt to set or adjust the value em You can see the information Note The display languages of the menus are set to English when the projector is bought The display language can be selected from the following 6 languages B445 Japanese English English Deutsch German Espa ol Spanish Italiano Italian and Fran ais French Refer to page 46 The language settings in the section are explained in English 41 ENGLISH 3190S19 V1d N190619 v1Q AA LEGLG ON Menu Operations E Quick Reference Guide for PC Menu Mode Main Menu in PC Menu Mode While receiving computer related signals Factory set 42 _ Image adj Refer to page 49 t Contrast Contrast of the picture image being projected can be adjusted 30 to 30 0 Brightness Brightness of the picture image being projected can be adjusted 30 to 30 0 Sharpness Adjust the outline of letters etc 1
172. o select an item Press lt gt to select Yes or No Press lt gt to set or adjust the value Then press ENTER to execute image adh image ad Conas D Brightness Ek Ne z Brighiness 12 D EXIT Al reset SY cr 2 moe TL 2 M one Sn ae Aves ENTER Press a to select an item Press ENTER to select an item Press lt gt to set or adjust the value Press A v lt gt to move the video screen menu position Men Postion mage oc Com Setup ENTER p mor Poson bhe calor temp enr ENTER Gamma Down Cinema OUP exit ose Menu loptions bows Aspect ato ei ows Ce 4m S Language Ed EXIT Decodor ENTER lorrain ar J cues S 1 Press a v to select an item gt ENTER Sa Press gt to set or adjust the value Press w to select an item Setup Decoder Postion 4 ES Gamma Down Cinema Q Up ee NTSC 1 ajv Aapct rato es ows ntsc a H NTsc4 4a PAL om secam Tracking 123 gt 7 Phase z Sareen 5 ows HoT 1000 O ossi Paget fen mm aN SAt select an item Setup ant ee Green ss The film function is Pi 3 displayed when the EN ress lt gt to set or adjust the value Phase 2 input signal is gt im
173. of range cannot be used Even signals out of the range could be projected However it may not sharp enough On the other hand even some of the signals within the range may require adjustment depending on the video board used When a signal other than listed in the table on page 23 is input the image could be partially erased or an unneeded fold over image could appear Even signals in the frequency range that can be input may not be displayed normally depending on the type of the signal Composite sync Cs and G on Sync signals cannot be handled depending on the devices connected 22 3190S19 V1d N190SL9 V1d LE6LG ON G L Connecting to Various Devices Connecting to Various Devices E Allowable input signals Connecting to Video Devices i Horizontal res Vertical resolu Horizontal fre Vertical fre Before connection be sure to turn off both the projector and video device Signal olution tion quency quency Read thoroughly the manual that comes with each video device Hor Pixels Ver Lines H kHz V Hz Use the supplied video cable An video cable with an S video Y C terminal is not supplied PC system PC98 VESA350 640 350 37 86 84 13 PC AT PC98 640 400 24 83 56 42 DOS V VGA 60Hz 640 480 31 47 59 94 E Ha DV VGA 72Hz 640 480 37 86 72 81 En VGA 75Hz 6
174. ojector and consult an authorized dealer or Service Center Symptom Probable cause Corrective action Page Power is not Is the power cord disconnected Insert the power cord plug firmly 30 supplied Is the MAIN POWER switch turned Turn on the MAIN POWER switch 32 on Is the fuse blown Turn off the MAIN POWER switch and 57 check the fuse If it is blown replace it Isthelamp replacement opening cover Turn off the MAIN POWER switch close 7 32 60 closed correctly the lamp replacement opening cover correctly and turn on the MAIN POWER switch again Is the filter closed correctly Turn off the MAIN POWER switch fitthe 7 32 63 filter correctly and turn on the MAIN POWER switch again Has the lamp life expired Has the Turn off the MAIN POWER switch replace 32 58 lamp use time reached 1000 hours in with a new light source lamp and turn on 59 62 the normal mode the MAIN POWER switch Has the lamp use time reached 2000 Reset the lamp use time after replacing with hours in the LPC or LOC mode a new lamp Light is not emitted Is the lens cap removed Remove the lens cap 30 or light level is low 15 the lamp life near its end Check the lamp use time on the menu and 56 58 if the lamp life is near its end arrange for a 59 replacement lamp or replace a little earlier With power on Is the air intake or exhaust area Turn off the MAIN POWER s
175. on This button will be used in the menu mode Use to display the hierarchical menus Also use when ENTER is displayed against the item on the menu screen or when the All reset selection is confirmed For details refer to Basic Menu Operation on page 43 Cursor buttons a v lt gt These buttons will be used in the menu mode to select an item or to set or adjust the value For details refer to Basic Menu Operation on page 43 ENGLISH 3190S19 V1d N190619 v1Q 9 4 LEGLG ON Controls and Features 8 EXIT button This button will be used in the menu mode to return to the previous menu When the main menu is displayed this button will cause the menu to disappear For details refer to Basic Menu Operation on page 43 0 PRESET button This PRESET button only works as a reset button for the direct button adjustment of the KEYSTONE button of the control panel and the DIGITAL ZOOM button of the remote control When adjusting the keystone or digital zoom when the setting is displayed on the screen the adjusted value is reset to that which was set when the projector was shipped from the factory Of the menu items this button only works for the keystone setting screen KEYSTONE buttons Use these buttons to correct a trapezoidal distortion of the projected image Refer to page 35 HIDE button Use this button to turn off the image on the screen temporarily Pressing it again rest
176. ong focal length lens subject ratio 2 9 1 5 5 1 includes GL M293082G manual vertical shift function 30 55 influence 18 3190S19 V1d N190SL9 V1d LE6LG ON LG L Installing the Projector Setting the Amount of Lens Shifting When the lens unit optional with the lens shifting function is used the projected screen can be shifted up and down in position The amount of shifting is within the range of approx 30 to 55 After finishing the lens shift setting tighten the SHIFT LOCK fixing bolt firmly so that the lens will not move 1 Turn the cap on the top of the projector to open it 2 Loosen the SHIFT LOCK fixing bolt Use the hex wrench supplied 3 Rotate the LENS SHIFT knob to adjust the position shift amount of the projected screen Rotate it to the right The lens shifts upward Rotate it to the left The lens shifts downward 4 Tighten the SHIFT LOCK fixing bolt firmly Use the hex wrench supplied 5 Turn the cap to close it SHIFT LOCK fixing bolt LENS SHIFT knob SZ LENS SHIFT E Projected screen position image by amount of shift The projected screen position can only shift in an up and down direction The illustration shows the screen shifted sidewise for the purpose of explanation Approx 55 n Approx 50 le Approx 30 19 ENGLISH Installing the Projector Effective Range and Distance of the Remote Control Unit The remote control unit
177. ooling effect causing heat to build up inside which could cause a fire or malfunction Opening for replacing the light source lamp For replacing the light source lamp refer to Replacing the Light Source Lamp on page 58 Fixing foot Position selecting screw for ceiling mounting When using the projector in an upside down ceiling mounted position inverted top to bottom and right to left the position selecting screw for ceiling mounting must be turned to switch to ceiling mounting This will correct variance in color images shading which otherwise would occur in ceiling mounting For more information refer to Setting the Position Selecting Screw for Ceiling Mounting on page 21 To ceiling mount and adjust the projector special expertise and technique are necessary Be sure to ask your dealer or specialist to perform this work DLA G150CLE 3190S19 V1d N190619 v1Q 9 L LEGLG ON Controls and Features Control Panel on the Projector ois S Osos NO 1 STAND BY Indicator ON When in stand by mode Blinking When in cool down mode About the cool down mode This projector has a function to cool down the heated lamp for a fixed period of time approx 120 seconds after projection is finished This feature is referred to as the cool down mod
178. or a CS 3 Press the cursor button or the ENTER button to enter the submenu The submenu corresponding to the item selected in step 2 is displayed on the screen When you selected Information in step 2 no submenu is available Remote control unit Projector CY Cs 4 Press the cursor button A or w to select an item in the submenu When a Language has been selected in step 2 press to set the language Remote control unit Projector fe Q 5 Press the cursor button lt or gt to set or adjust the value Remote control unit Projector ie When an item which has the ENTER message has been selected in step 4 press the ENTER button to move to the next submenu Allreset Refer to page 49 Position Refer to page 51 Decoder Refer to page 45 Keystone Refer to page 54 Page 1 Refer to page 54 Page 2 Refer to page 54 To exit the main menu While the main menu is displayed press the MENU button The main menu disappears and the original picture image resumes To exit the submenu While the submenu is displayed press the EXIT button The menu returns to the previous menu To exit the menu mode directly press the MENU button The submenu disappears and the original video image is restored 43 ENGLISH 3190S19 V1d N190SL9 V1d Menu Operations Basic Menu Operation Cont E Basic Button Functions in the Menu Mode Button
179. or the following buttons For the same buttons operation is the same in principle For remote control only DIGITAL ZOOM T W QUICK ALIGN FREEZE ZOOM T W FOCUS SCREEN W S PC 1 PC 2 VIDEO Y C DVI COMP 17 2 16 3 4 15 5 14 6 13 7 12 8 9 11 10 1 Remote control s signal transmitter 2 OPERATE button When the projector is in the stand by mode press this button one second or more and the projector is turned on causing the OPERATE indicator to light Press it one second or more again and the projector goes into the cool down mode then stand by mode Refer to page 32 The OPERATE button will not work for approximately 1 minute from when the light source lamp is turned on Use the button after approximately 1 minute While in the cool down mode STAND BY indicator is blinking Even if you press the OPERATE button the projector is not turned on Wait until the projector enters stand by mode STAND BY indicator stays lit 3 HIDE button Use this button to turn off the image on the screen temporarily Pressing it again makes the image to resume Refer to page 35 FREEZE button During projection of an image on the screen press this button to obtain a still picture To restore normal projection press it again Refer to page 37 Depending on the video signal
180. ores the image to resume Refer to page 35 LAMP indicator ON After the light source lamp has been used for more than approx 900 hours NORMAL only Blinking After the light source lamp has been used for more than approx 1000 hours 1900 hours in the LPC or LOC mode Replace the light source lamp Refer to Replacing the Light Source Lamp on page 58 or page 59 4 TEMP indicator Blinking The temperature inside the projector has risen abnormally While the TEMP indicator is blinking during abnormal temperature the power is automatically cut off E 10 Controls and Features Connector Panel REMOTE 1 PC computer 1 input terminal D sub 3 row 15 pin This is an input terminal dedicated to computer signals RGB video signals and sync signals Connect the display output terminal of the computer to this terminal When a Macintosh computer is to be connected use the supplied conversion adapter for Mac When computer related signals are input the uppermost edge of the image may appear to bow if the sync signal input is composite sync Cs or G on sync signal In this case use separate sync signals for vertical sync V and K horizontal sync H 2 PC computer OUT terminal D sub 3 row 15 pin This
181. ou are not using the projector attach the lens cap A fuse rated 12A 250V is installed Power source to protect the lens from dirt or being damaged Refer to protection page 30 To replace the fuse refer to page 57 e Remote sensor When operating with the remote control aim it toward this sensor Refer to page 20 When replacing the fuse use the same rating and type Otherwise a fire may occur and or the projector may be damaged 5 MAIN POWER switch This is the main power switch When it is turned on the projector goes into stand by state and the STAND BY indicator on the control panel comes on Refer to page 32 ON The main power turns on OFF 0 The main power turns off Left hand Side Rear Side Controls and Features 10 11 l Connector panel For details refer to Connector Panel on page 11 Rear adjustable foot for leveling the projector It is set at the shortest position when shipped from the factory Turn the foot to make the projector level Adjustment can be made in the range of 1 5 and 1 5 from the horizontal position For details refer to Adjusting the Inclination of the Projector on page 16 Air inlet This is the air inlet Do not cover or obstruct this slot Control panel For details refer to Control Panel on the Projector on page 9 Lens shift knob cap When you have mounted a lens that uses the lens shi
182. own mode A Projection sereen alze Approximate projection distance unit ft m iagonal leng A rati rati 0004 30h 30h 30h 34h Warning mode a For 4 3 aspect ratio screens For 16 9 ns screens approx 7 cm AEFI i 60 approx 152 4 cm 5 77 1 76 6 30 1 92 3 Control command table 65 approx 165 1 cm 6 27 1 91 6 82 2 08 The control commands that can be sent from the computer are as follows x ue eTe e re om aril i Asking Kind of data 80 approx 203 2 cm 7 78 2 37 8 46 2 58 unction omman J Power ON ELSE Numeric Value ON OFF Special Data 85 approx 215 9 cm 8 27 2 52 9 02 2 75 90 approx 228 6 cm 8 76 2 67 9 55 2 91 OPERATE UoF 95 approx 241 3 cm 9 28 2 83 10 10 3 08 HIDE U00 s s 100 approx 254 0 cm 9 78 2 98 10 63 3 24 Right Left rev u17 P z _ 7 105 approx 266 7 cm 10 27 3 13 11 19 3 41 110 approx 279 4 cm 10 76 3 28 11 75 3 58 Top Bottom inv U18 E 7 115 approx 292 1 cm 11 25 3 43 12 27 3 74 Keystone U40 s s 2 120 approx 304 8 cm 11 78 3 59 12 83 3 91 Input UIA F YIC VIDEO PCI PC2 125 approx 317 5 cm 12 27 3 74 13 35 4 07 COMP DVI 130 approx 330 2 cm 12 76 3 89 13 91 4 24 135 approx 342 9 cm 13 25 4 04 14 44 4 40 Operation mode 1203 Vv z Sag DYP Ewa ON 140 approx 355 6 cm 13 75 419 m i g 145 approx 368 3 cm 14 27 4 35 Keystone Numeric value can range
183. perated 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 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
184. perations Getting Information You can get infor mation on the input signal accumulated used hours of light source lamp etc 1 Press the MENU button The main menu appears on the screen 2 Select Information with the cursor button A or V The Information will be displayed in the main menu No submenu can be selected Video main menu PC main menu Menu Menu Image adj Image adj Setting Setting Color temp Color temp Resolution 1280 X 1024 Options Options Frequency H 79 9 kHz Language Language FrequencyV 75 Hz Lamp time 123 h Information gt Information p Input Switcher Source Resolution Frequency H Frequency V Lamp time Shows the terminal name selected by the VIDEO or PC button Y C VIDEO or COMP or PC1 PC2 or DVI This display currently has no meaning This is reserved for future use CH 0 is usually displayed to indicate that it is not being used Shows the projected image s type of video signal Video menu mode Shows the resolution of the video signal being received PC menu mode It may not be displayed correctly with some input signals Shows the horizontal frequency of the video signal being received PC menu mode Shows the vertical frequency of the video signal being received PC menu mode Accumulated used hours of the light source lamp 3 Press the MENU button to exit the menu mode 56 3190S19
185. picture quality Note that the adjustment items differ in Video menu mode and PC menu mode 1 Press the MENU button The main menu appears on the screen 2 Select Image adj with the cursor button A or w and press or the ENTER button The Image adj submenu appears on the screen PC submenu mage adi adj Video submenu mage a adj Contrast 12 Contrast Brightness 12 Brightness 12 Color 12 Sharpness 1 2 3 O4 O5 Tint 12 All reset ENTER Sharpness 1 All reset ENTER 3 Select the item to be adjusted with the cursor button A or V Color and Tint are shown in Video submenu only 4 Make adjustment with the cursor lt or gt To adjust multiple items repeat 3 and 4 Adjustment item Button Adjustment content Contrast or Gets lower higher 30 lt gt 0 lt gt 30 Brightness or Gets darker brighter 30 lt gt 0 lt gt 30 Gets softer deeper 30 lt 0 gt 30 Color or Video menu mode only Tint Pre Gets reddish greenish 30 0 lt 30 Video menu mode only Gets softer sharper Video menu mode 5 0 lt gt 5 PC menu mode 1 lt 3 5 Sharpness or f Note When in the PC menu mode if the resize function in the PC submenu is set to 1 1 the image quality will not change even if the val
186. 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 The power supply voltage rating of this product is AC 200 V AC 240 V the power cord attached conforms to the following power supply voltage Use only the power cord designated by our dealer to ensure Safety and EMC When it is used by other power supply voltage power cable must be changed Ensure that the power cable used for the projector is the correct type for the AC outlet in your country Consult your product dealer Power cord L For European continent countries For United Kingdom DO NOT allow any unqualified person to install the unit Be sure to ask your dealer to install the unit eg attaching it to the ceilling 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 3190S19 V1d N190SL9 V1d LE6LG ON er l POWER CONNECTION United Kingdom only WARNING Do not cut off the main plug from this equipment If the plug fitted is not suitable for the power points in your home or the cable is too short to reach a power point then obtain an appropriate safety approved extension lead or adapter or consult yo
187. placement times are only a rough guide as to how long the lamp will last if these modes are used from the beginning These are not guaranteed service lives Notes Although the LIGHT OUTPUT CONTROL MODE LOC and LIGHT POWER CONTROL MODE LPC electrically control the brightness of the lamp and extend the replacement time longer than that for the NORMAL MODE the service life of the lamp is approximately 1000 hours The lamp will gradually become less bright in each mode Since the lamp may become less bright quickly in some usage environments replace the lamp if you notice that it is no longer bright even if the lamp has not yet reached the end of its life Mode settings If the projector is not put in stand by mode or turned off after the lamp has been used continuously in the normal mode for more than 1000 hours but less than 2010 hours it can be used for up to 2010 hours However if the projector is put in stand by mode or turned off it can not be turned back on again If the projector is put in stand by mode or turned off after the lamp has been used in the light output control mode or light power control mode for more than 2000 hours but less than 2010 hours it can not be turned back on again However if the projector is not put in stand by mode or turned off it can be used for up to 2010 hours If the projector is used in the light output control mode or light power control mode for more than 1000 hours and
188. play such as PC1 or PC2 appears on top right of the screen for 5 seconds when the VIDEO or PC button is pressed OFF Line display does not appear Lamp time display ON Displays when the lamp use time reaches 1000 hours when set in the LPC or LOC mode L_ OFF Does not display when the lamp use time reaches 1000 hours when set in the LPC or LOC mode Keystone Press ENTER to enter the Keystone submenu _ Keystone Adjust to correct the trapezoidal distortion of the projected image 80 to 128 0 Lamp control Normal Used as a normal lamp LPC Lamp brightness is aLutomatically controlled with time LOC Lamp brightness is controlled in 7 levels 6 to 0 irrespective of the time This is set within the menu Page 2 Press ENTER to enter the Page 2 submenu Flip H OFF ON Select for upside down hanging on the ceiling Flip V OFF ON Select for upside down hanging on the ceiling RS 232C bps Selectable baud rate transmission speed 9600 19200 Sleep time min Selectable sleep times If no signal condition continues for the period of selected time Unite Minutes the projector enters the stand by mode 15 30 60 OFF L_ Page 1 Press ENTER to return to the Page 1 submenu Language Language for on screen display Refer to page 46 _ Japanese English German Spanish Italian French L Information Refer to p
189. pressed the projector enters Video or PC menu mode by responding to the input signal being received Video menu mode Enters this mode when video device related signals are input from the following devices Video devices connected to the VIDEO IN Y C VIDEO and COMP terminals PC menu mode Enters this mode when computer related signals are input from the following devices A computer connected to the PC 1 terminal A computer connected to the PC 2 terminal which outputs analog RGB V H Cs signals computer connected to the DVI terminal 1 Press the MENU button The main menu is displayed on the screen Remote control unit Projector MENU MENU gt S 2 Press the cursor button A or W to select an item in the main menu Remote control unit Projector a Q 3 Press the cursor button or the ENTER button to enter the submenu The submenu corresponding to the item selected in step 2 is displayed on the screen When you selected Information in step 2 no submenu is available Remote control unit Projector Oo 4 Press the cursor button A or w to select an item in the submenu When a Language has been selected in step 2 press to set the language Remote control unit Projector 5 Press the cursor button lt or gt to set or adjust the value Remote control unit Projector an S When an item which has the ENTER message has been selected in step 4 press
190. projector to a place large enough for work and then replace the light source lamp Use a genuine product for the light source lamp If you use other than a genuine product this could cause a malfunction Also never use an old light source lamp This could cause marked degradation in performance or explode possibly causing the projector to malfunction or broken pieces to injure you Do not replace the light source lamp immediately after the projector has been used The temperature of the light source lamp is still high and could cause a burn Allow a cooling period of one hour or more before performing replacement Before starting light source lamp replacement work turn off the MAIN POWER switch and disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet If you perform the replacement work with the power cord connected this could cause injury or electric shock The light source lamp used in this projector is a high pressure mercury lamp Be careful when disposing of the light source lamp If anything is unclear please consult your dealer 59 ENGLISH Replacing the Light Source Lamp E Be sure that the power cord is unplugged from the wall outlet 1 Remove the lamp replacement opening lt cover by loosening screws a Loosen the two screws with a flat end screwdriver The screws are fitted so that they do not come off the lamp replacement opening cover Lamp replacement opening cover A Be careful not to damage
191. r turned off it can be 2010 hours used until 2010 hours is reached Replace with a new lamp lamp unit and reset the lamp time Refer to page 62 When the lamp use time reaches 2010 hours The projector is forcibly turned off The LAMP and OPERATE indicators blinks on the projector The projector can not be turned on unless the lamp lamp unit is replaced with a new one and the lamp time is reset Refer to page 62 If the projector is set up in a constricted place which is unsuitable for work and if you perform replacement work there this could cause injury Move the projector to a place large enough for work and then replace the light source lamp Use a genuine product for the light source lamp If you use other than a genuine product this could cause a malfunction Also never use an old light source lamp This could cause marked degradation in performance or explode possibly causing the projector to malfunction or broken pieces to injure you Do not replace the light source lamp immediately after the projector has been used The temperature of the light source lamp is still high and could cause a burn Allow a cooling period of one hour or more before performing replacement Before starting light source lamp replacement work turn off the MAIN POWER switch and disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet If you perform the replacement work with the power cord connect
192. ratio Decoder Deinterlace Phase Screen t HDTV L_ Page 1 Color temp GREEN L All reset L Yes No t Options Refer to page 54 Menu display Line display Lamp time display ON L__ OFF Keystone L Keystone Lamp control Normal __ LPC L LOC RS 232C bps _ Sleep time min Switcher L Lamp time Image adj Refer to page 49 Contrast Brightness Contrast of the video image being projected can be adjusted 30 to 30 0 Brightness of the video image being projected can be adjusted 30 to 30 0 Color density of the video image being projected can be adjusted 30 to 30 0 Tint of the video image being projected can be adjusted 30 to 30 0 Sharpness of the video image being projected can be adjusted 5 to 5 0 Resets above items to the factory set values Video screen position and menu position can be adjusted Refer to page 51 Image tone can be changed Down Cinema Up Suitable for the cinema programes Refer to page 52 Selectable aspect ratio 4 3 16 9 Refer to page 52 Selectable color systems Normally set to AUTO Refer to page 45 This item is displayed only when inputting VIDEO or Y C AUTO NTSC NTSC4 43 PAL SECAM Press ENTER to enter the Set up 2 submenu Tracking Normally no adjustment is required
193. red for the control command and response data 1 Numeric value Designates the 2 byte hexadecimal value with the sign as the 4 digit byte characters Designation allowable range 8000 to 7FFF 2 ON OFF Designates the status ON OFF of the projector such as POWER and HIDE Character Hex Meaning o 30 OFF ba id 31 ON 3 Special parameters Input switching parameters Character Hex Meaning 0 30 Y C i 31 VIDEO r 32 COMP 3 33 PC1 4 34 PC2 5 35 DVI Operation mode parameters Character Hex Meaning 0000 30h 30h 30h 30h Stand by mode 0001 30h 30h 30h 31h Power on mode 0002 30h 30h 30h 32h Cool down mode 0004 30h 30h 30h 34h Warning mode 3 Control command table The control commands that can be sent from the computer are as follows Asking Kind of data Function Command Power ON ELSE Numeric Value ON OFF Special Data OPERATE UOF v HIDE U00 v v Right Left rev U17 v v Top Bottom inv U18 v v Keystone U40 v v Input UIA Y C VIDEO PC1 PC2 T T T COMP DVI Operation mode Z03 V oe z Stand by Power on Cool down Warning Keystone Numeric value can range from FF80 to 0080 Operation mode Only Asking command is possible 75 ENGLISH 3190S19 V1d N190619 v1Q Ov
194. replacement appears on the screen when the lamp use time exceeds 2000 hours 3 LIGHT OUTPUT CONTROL MODE LOC The brightness can be set in seven levels 6 to 0 Since the brightness can be set in steps this is the mode best suited for adjusting multiple screens This setting can also be changed while the projector is being used To change the setting choose LOC with the A v cursors and choose the level with the lt gt cursors Lamp replacement appears on the screen when the lamp use time exceeds 2000 hours The lamp replacement time is different for the 3 modes 1 NORMAL MODE Normal 1000 hours 2 LIGHT POWER CONTROL MODE LPC 2000 hours 3 LIGHT OUTPUT CONTROL MODE LOC 2000 hours These lamp replacement times are only a rough guide as to how long the lamp will last if these modes are used from the beginning These are not guaranteed service lives Notes Although the LIGHT OUTPUT CONTROL MODE LOC and LIGHT POWER CONTROL MODE LPC electrically control the brightness of the lamp and extend the replacement time longer than that for the NORMAL MODE the service life of the lamp is approximately 1000 hours The lamp will gradually become less bright in each mode Since the lamp may become less bright quickly in some usage environments replace the lamp if you notice that it is no longer bright even if the lamp has not yet reached the end of its life Mode settings If the projector is not put in stand
195. resses rapidly In NORMAL MODE arrange for a new lamp lamp unit or replace the lamp after 900 hours Depending on the usage conditions the replacement time may be shorter In LOC and LPC modes the brightness of the lamp is electrically controlled and the replacement time is extended Arrange for a new lamp lamp unit or replace the lamp after 1900 hours Depending on the usage conditions the replacement time may be shorter If even after adjusting the brightness or color the video image is dark or the color is not correct replace the lamp early The lamp use time can be checked Look at the Lamp time which is displayed with the Information option in the menu Refer to page 40 42 Contact the store from where you purchased the projector or the JVC service center for details about purchasing replacement lamps Replacement lamp lamp unit part number BHL 5001 SU The LAMP indicator and the message on the screen warn you that replacement of the lamp is required as follows E Projecting after the lamp has been used for more than 900 hours NORMAL MODE Accumulated used hours of the light source lamp 900 hours 1000 hours When the lamp use time reaches 900 hours The LAMP indicator lights on the projector When starting to project after 900 hours has been exceeded Lamp replacement appears on the screen The message will disappear when any button is pressed When the lamp use time exceeds 1000 hours Th
196. rrently has no meaning This is reserved for future use CH 0 is usually displayed to indicate that it is not being used Source Shows the projected image s type of video signal Video menu mode Resolution Shows the resolution of the video signal being received PC menu mode It may not be displayed correctly with some input signals Frequency H Shows the horizontal frequency of the video signal being received PC menu mode Frequency V Shows the vertical frequency of the video signal being received PC menu mode Lamp time Accumulated used hours of the light source lamp 3 Press the MENU button to exit the menu mode 56 Replacing the Fuse A fuse is used to protect the power source of the projector If the fuse is blown replace it When the power switch is turned on but no power is supplied to the projector check the fuse If there are any unclear points contact the dealer where you purchased your projector or consult the Service center When replacing the fuse use the same rating and type 12 A 250 V Otherwise a fire may occur and or the projector may be damaged 1 Turn off the main power switch and disconnect the power cord from both the projector and the wall outlet In stand by state the STAND BY indicator lights on place the MAIN POWER switch of OFF O position 2 Loosen the fuse holder to remove it To loosen the fuse holder use a Phillips screwdriver 3 Remove the fuse from the fuse holder
197. s It does not work for the signals input from the AV IN terminal VIDEO Y C or COMP input terminal The quick alignment function is used to automatically adjust the Horizontal and vertical position Phase and Tracking of the projected image When using the quick alignment function to automatically adjust the image use a bright still picture It may not function correctly on a dark or motion picture If the results obtained with the quick alignment function are not satisfactory manually adjust the Horizontal and vertical position Phase and Tracking of the projected image 3190S19 V1d N190619 v1Q 09 1 LE6LG ON Basic Operations E Remote control unit H 55 FREEZE button DIGITAL ZOOM oo TM button oo PRESET button 6 Cursor buttons EXIT button AN lt gt FREEZE message FREEZE inhibit message DIGITAL ZOOM inhibit message Displaying a Still Picture FREEZE While projecting an image a still picture is obtained at any time by using the FREEZE button on the remote control When you press the FREEZE button FREEZE appears on the screen for a few seconds and then the still picture is shown on the screen Refer to the FREEZE message shown on the left of this page To forcibly clear FREEZE press the EXIT button When you press the FREEZE button again The original image resumes Remote control unit
198. s listed in the above table Even signals in the frequency range that can be input may not be displayed normally depending on the type of the signal When a signal other than listed above is input the image could be partially erased or an unneeded fold over image could appear Some signals other than listed above can be displayed But they may require adjustment Even some of the signals listed above may require adjustment depending on the video board used Composite sync Cs and G on Sync signals cannot be handled depending on the devices connected The VGA signal of the PC system could be displayed in 480p mode of the VIDEO system In this case the projector enters video menu mode when the MENU button is pressed 23 ENGLISH 3190S19 V1d N190SL9 V1d LE6LG ON L L Connecting to Various Devices Connecting to Video Devices Before connection be sure to turn off both the projector and video device Read thoroughly the manual that comes with each video device Use the supplied video cable An video cable with an S video Y C terminal is not supplied Connect a composite image signal output device or Y C S video image output device When connecting the S video cable refer to How to attach the ferrite core on page 29 When connecting a video device use a TBC along
199. sponse to DTV format signals DTV format signals 480i 480p 720p 1080i can be input to the Y Ps B Y Pr R Y G B R H Cs V input terminal E Computer signals Signals with the following scanning frequencies can be input to the PC 1 or PC 2 G B R H Cs V and DVI terminals 15kHz 105kHz 50Hz 100Hz Horizontal scanning frequency Vertical scanning frequency Be sure that the computer to be used suffices the following conditions The computer has the video signal output port Be sure that the computer has the video signal output port by reading the instruction book of the computer The video signal output port is generally called as RGB port monitor port or video port If the computer monitor hybrid type or note type is used it may need to prepare for an external output port Also there will be the type to which an external output port cannot be installed DVI input During DVI input depending on the computer settings there may be no signal input or an error may occur blue screen If this happens turn off the power to both the projector and the computer and then turn the projector back on before turning the computer on again Then correctly set the computer s graphic board The resolution and the scanning frequencies are within the range specified in the table on page 23 Be sure that the resolution and the scanning frequencies of the video signal are within the range A video signal out
200. t light and projection is not made 2 Blink Blink The light source lamp has suddenly gone off during projecting an image 3 Blink Blink Circuit operation is abnormal 4 Blink Blink The filter is displaced 5 Blink The internal temperature is too high Sensor 1 6 Blink Blink The internal temperature is too high Sensor 2 7 Blink Blink Blink Blink The cooling fan has stopped locked For individual indicator lighting refer to page 58 E Action to be taken for warning indication Stopping the projector After the cooling fan has stopped take the following action No 1 Check that the cover for replacing the light source lamp and the front panel are securely attached and then press the OPERATE button for one second or more to turn on the projector for retrying No 2 Check that the cover for replacing the light source lamp and the front panel are securely attached and then press the OPERATE button for one second or more to turn on the projector for retrying No 3 Press the OPERATE button for one second or more to turn on the projector for retrying Nos 4 7 Follow the next steps 1 Turn off the MAIN POWER switch and unplug the power cord from the wall outlet 2 Take an action according to the number No 4 Set the filter in place Then leave the projector until it cools down No 5 Check that nothing is blocking the air inlet nor outlet and wait until the inside cools down No 6 Check th
201. t or too long Set the projector at the correct distance 18 76 77 Are Tracking and Phase adjusted If satisfactory results are not obtained by 13 36 correctly pressing the QUICK ALIGN button to 47 conduct quick alignment adjust Tracking and Phase on the menu Video image is Is picture quality Brightness etc Adjust picture quality on the menu 49 abnormally dark or adjusted correctly bright Video image freezes Was the FREEZE button on the Press the FREEZE button to release 12 37 remote control pressed freezing 64 3190S19 V1d N190619 v1Q tL LEGLG ON Troubleshooting Symptom Probable cause Corrective action Page A part of image is Was the DIGITAL ZOOM T button on e Press the PRESET button to restore the 12 37 magnified the remote control pressed original video screen Color is poor or Is picture quality color density etc Adjust picture quality on the menu 49 unstable adjusted correctly Is the correct color system selected e Set the color system to AUTO or to the 45 correct dedicated color system Are signals scanning frequency etc Check if the signal is appropriate scanning 22 of the connected devices appropriate frequency etc and input the appropriate signal The upper part of the While computer system signal is input e Input separate sync signals for vertical sync 11 28 video image bows or isn t a sync
202. tarts at approximately 70 The decrease in brightness is slower than in Normal mode and this mode is best suited when using the projector continuously for long periods of time Lamp replacement appears on the screen when the lamp use time exceeds 2000 hours LOC The brightness can be set in seven levels 6 to 0 Since the brightness can be set in steps this is the mode best suited for adjusting multiple screens This setting can also be changed while the projector is being used To change the setting choose LOC with the cursors and choose the level with the lt gt cursors Flip H or Reverses image right to left OFF For the front method ON For upside down hanging from the ceiling Flip V or Inverses image upside down OFF For normal setup ON _ For upside down hanging from the ceiling RS 232C bps or Sets the baud rate for transmission 9600 9600 bps 19200 19200 bps Sleep time min or Sets the length of sleep time which automatically brings the projector into stand by state You can select one of the sleep times 15 30 60 and 0 OFF minutes Factory set value 5 Press the EXIT button to return to the previous menu or press the MENU button to exit the menu mode Refer to Removing the Trapezoidal Distortion of the Image on page 35 for more details about adjusting the keystone 69 4 55 ENGLISH Menu O
203. tch This is the main power switch When it is turned on the projector goes into stand by state and the STAND BY indicator on the control panel comes on Refer to page 32 ON The main power turns on OFF 0 The main power turns off l Adjustable feet for adjusting the height and angle By extending the feet the projector angle can be adjusted up to 7 For details refer to Adjusting the Inclination of the Projector on page 16 Lens One of the optional lens units should be installed before using the projector A lens hole blind cover black one is installed when the projector is shipped from the factory For details on the types of optional lenses available refer to page 18 Please consult your authorized dealer or service center for information about attaching an optional lens 8 e Lens cap This is the lens cap provided for the optional lens When you are not using the projector attach the lens cap to protect the lens from dirt or being damaged Refer to page 30 Remote sensor When operating with the remote control aim it toward this sensor Refer to page 20 3190S19 V1d N190SL9 V1d LE6LG ON G L Left hand Side Rear Side Connector panel For details refer to Connector Panel on page 11 Rear adjustable foot for leveling the projector It is set at the shortest position when shipped from the
204. the ferrite core d to be switched eparate cable separately available nee Attach the ferrite core when using the S video cable or infrared remote sensor extension unit which are sold separately Desktop type However use a cable that can be wound once 1 Release the stopper at each end and open the ferrite core ta To monitor connector f Z 7 Co Stoppers 2 Wind the cord around the ferrite core Wind the cable once sesnsssenesns Attach the ferrite core about 3 cm from the end of the RGB output devices m ToR cord TE 1 H oO ToG 1 Laser video disc ff O 4 ToB 1 player etc L ee Ei THC one 3 Close the ferrite core with the cord oie 1 PLD Tov inside until you hear it click shut 1 0 r When a display monitor is connected to eee eee the PC OUT terminal you can view the Note video from the computer on the monitor x ae When connecting connect the terminal which is at the ferrite core end of the cord to the projector ENGLISH 3190S19 V1d N190619 v1Q QL b LEGLG ON Connecting to Various Devices Connecting the Power Cord After all devices have been finished being connected connect the supplied power cord At this time do not yet turn on the MAIN POWER switch 1 Insert the supplied power cord into the power input terminal of the projector 2 Insert the main plug of the supplie
205. the filter regularly If the filter is heavily stained and does not clean or if it is damaged replace the filter with a new filter Otherwise dirt may get inside and appear on the screen preventing you from fully enjoying the video image If dirt gets inside or if you need information about the filter consult authorized dealer where you purchased the projector or the nearest Service Center 1 Turn off the MAIN POWER switch After the projector goes into stand by state with the STAND BY indicator on turn off the MAIN POWER switch and pull out the power cord from the projector and the wall outlet 2 Remove the filter Loosen the screw with a flat end screwdriver juil sae fi n ial pot Filter Be caref damage the claws The screw is fitted so that it does not come off the filter If the filter is clogged with dirt etc the projector goes into an warning state the OPERATE and STAND BY indicator blink etc Therefore regularly clean the filter For the warning indication refer to page 67 3 Clean the filter Clean the filter with a neutral detergent wash it in water and then dry it in the shade ENGLISH gt Put on rubber gloves when using neutral detergent After you have washed the filter in water make sure the filter is completely dry before reinstalling it otherwise an electric shock or malfunction could occur Do not clean the filter using a vacuum cleaner Since the
206. the following 6 languages B435 Japanese English English Deutsch German Espa ol Spanish Italiano Italian and Fran ais French Refer to page 46 The language settings in the section are explained in English 41 ENGLISH Menu Operations E Quick Reference Guide for PC Menu Mode Main Menu in PC Menu Mode While receiving computer related signals _ Image adj Refer to page 49 Contrast Contrast of the picture image being projected can be adjusted 30 to 30 0 t Brightness Brightness of the picture image being projected can be adjusted 30 to 30 0 Sharpness Adjust the outline of letters etc 1 2 3 4 5 3 L_ All reset Resets above items to the factory set values Yes No Set up H Tracking The lateral size and display area of picture image can be adjusted 128 to 127 Refer to page 47 Phase Flickering or dim picture image can be adjusted 0 to 31 Refer to page 47 Position Video screen position and menu position can be adjusted Refer to page 51 _ Disp Posi Menu Resize The relationship between the number of pixels resolution and the screen can be selected Refer to page 53 H 41 1 Picture image is projected with its original size H Panel Picture image is enlarged to the full size L Aspect Picture image is enlarged while maintaining the original aspect ratio
207. the wall outlet 2 Remove the filter Loosen the screw with a flat end screwdriver Filter Be careful not to damage the claws The screw is fitted so that it does not come off the filter If the filter is clogged with dirt etc the projector goes into an warning state the OPERATE and STAND BY indicator blink etc Therefore regularly clean the filter For the warning indication refer to page 67 3 Clean the filter Clean the filter with a neutral detergent wash it in water and then dry it in the shade ENGLISH Put on rubber gloves when using neutral detergent After you have washed the filter in water make sure the filter is completely dry before reinstalling it otherwise an electric shock or malfunction could occur Do not clean the filter using a vacuum cleaner Since the filter is soft it may be sucked into the vacuum cleaner or damaged 4 Reinstall the filter Fasten the screw with a flat end screwdriver Install the filter correctly Otherwise the projector does not operate Goes into an warning state For the warning indication Refer to page 66 If the filter s claws in particular the claw which is hidden behind the filter cover knob are damaged the projector may not operate Then replace with a new filter 63 Troubleshooting Solutions to common problems related to your projector are described here If none of the solutions presented here solves the problem unplug the pr
208. then switched to the normal mode put in stand by mode or turned off it can not be turned back on again ENGLISH After performing the above settings perform the necessary settings 31 3190S19 V1d N190SL9 V1d LE6LG ON LEE Basic Operations E Projector s buttons Pe U STAND BY indicator ont aa Due roar re i OPERATE indicator mr OPERATE button E Remote control unit e OPERATE button orl wr 32 The following describes the basic procedure for normal use of the projector 1 Turning on the Power 1 Turn on the MAIN POWER switch ON 1 The main power turns on and the STAND BY indicator comes on Projector s indicator Ran 2 Press the OPERATE button for one second or more The OPERATE indicator lights and the projected screen slowly appears Remote control unit Projector ooo Notes After the power is turned on the image may be jumbled for a few seconds but this is not a malfunction After the indicator comes on it can take a minute or so for the lamp to warm up and operate consistently E Turning off the Power 1 Press the OPERATE button for one second or more The STAND BY indicator changes to blinking and the projector goes into cool down mode The cool down mode will continue for approximately 120 seconds Remote control unit Projector Blinking OPERATE or cnenare Oo The OPERATE button will not work for approximatel
209. ton and select Information with the cursor button A or Y The lamp use time is indicated in the item Lamp time Video main menu Menu Image adj Input VIDEO Setting Switcher CH 0 Color temp Source NTSC Options Language noman gt Lamp time 123h Lamp time 0 h PC main menu Menu pane ad Input PC1 Setting Switcher CHO Color temp Resolution 1280 x 1024 Options FrequencyH 79 9 kHz Language FrequencyV 75 Hz f Roman Lamptime 123 h Lamp time 0h Reset the lamp use time only when you have replaced with a new light source lamp Never reset it during lamp life otherwise the replacement time may become unclear and lead to degraded performance or lamp explosion 3190S19 V1d N190SL9 V1d LE6LG ON eL L Cleaning and Replacing the Filter Cover Clean the filter regularly If the filter is heavily stained and does not clean or if it is damaged replace the filter with a new filter Otherwise dirt may get inside and appear on the screen preventing you from fully enjoying the video image If dirt gets inside or if you need information about the filter consult authorized dealer where you purchased the projector or the nearest Service Center 1 Turn off the MAIN POWER switch After the projector goes into stand by state with the STAND BY indicator on turn off the MAIN POWER switch and pull out the power cord from the projector and
210. ton one second or more and the projector is turned on causing the OPERATE indicator to light Press it one second or more again and the projector goes into the cool down mode then stand by mode Refer to page 32 The OPERATE button will not work for approximately 1 minute from when the light source lamp is turned on Use the button after approximately 1 minute While in the cool down mode STAND BY indicator is blinking Even if you press the OPERATE button the projector is not turned on Wait until the projector enters stand by mode STAND BY indicator stays lit HIDE button Use this button to turn off the image on the screen temporarily Pressing it again makes the image to resume Refer to page 35 FREEZE button During projection of an image on the screen press this button to obtain a still picture To restore normal projection press it again Refer to page 37 Depending on the video signal source UXGA etc this button does not work le E 12 le e E VIDEO button Use this button to select a device such as a video deck connected to the AV IN terminal VIDEO Y C or COMP input terminal of the projector Each time you press the button the selection alternates among Y C VIDEO and DVI Refer to page 33 Y C VIDEO or DVI will be displayed on the top right of the projected image This function can be disabled by the menu ZOOM T W buttons
211. tor MENU button PRESET MENU button button ENTER button EXIT ENTER Cursor buttons button button aly lt gt Cursor buttons aly lt gt Video submenu J mage ad ad Contrast 12 Contrast Brightness Brightness 12 Color Tint Sharpness Al reset Sharpness 1 Al reset ET Press A v to select an item Press lt gt to set or adjust the value Color 12 Tint 12 PC main menu PC submenu eu ES oo set up Brightness Convast 12 Sharpness Color temp ai en Brightness 12 options Sharpness O1 02 3 04 05 ta igueg Al resol KA Intormaton Press a to select an item Press A v to select an item Press lt gt to set or adjust the value 3190S19 V1d N190619 v1Q v9 L LEGLG ON Menu Operations Changing the Color System Video Menu Mode Only This function is available only in Video menu mode The menu is only displayed when there is a signal for the AV IN Y C VIDEO and COMP terminal Normally use the color system in AUTO If operation in AUTO is unstable such as color not being shown set to a dedicated color system in accordance with the color system of the video signal being input 1 Press the MENU button The main menu appears on the screen 2 Select Set up with the cursor button A or V and press gt or the ENTER bu
212. ts not recommended by the product manufacturer as they may be hazardous Do not use this product near water Do not use immediately after moving from a low temperature to high temperature as this causes condensation which may result in fire electric shock or other hazards Do not place this product on an unstable cart stand or table The product may fall causing serious injury to a child or e adult and serious damage to the product The product should be mounted according to the manufacturer s instructions and should use a mount recommended by the manufacturer When the product is used on a cart care should be taken to avoid quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces which may cause the product and cart to overturn damaging equipment or causing possible injury to the operator 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 For proper ventilation separate the product from other equipment which may prevent ventilation and keep distance more than 60 cm ENGLISH This product should be o
213. tton The Set up 1 submenu appears on the screen 3 Select Decoder with the cursor button A or V and press the ENTER button The Decoder submenu appears on the screen Video submenus Decoder Setup1 Position NEA ADO NTSC Gamma Down Cinema Up NTSC Aspect ratio 43 O169 NTSC4 43 ENTER PAL Decoder ENTER H SECAM Page 2 ENTER a EXIT 4 Set the color system with the cursor button A or V AUTO Normally set to AUTO Factory set value The color system of a video signal being input is automatically identified and displayed in In B W Black amp White NTSC NTSC4 43 PAL or SECAM will be displayed It is not always displayed For example AUTO NTSC shows that the NTSC signal is being received NTSC Dedicated to NTSC NTSC4 43 Dedicated to NTSC4 43 PAL Dedicated to PAL SECAM Dedicated to SECAM 5 Press the EXIT button to return to the previous menu or press the MENU button to exit the menu mode 45 ENGLISH Menu Operations Changing the Language Display The on screen language is set to English when shipped from the factory When you want to change to another language set it as follows 1 Press the MENU button The main menu appears on the screen 2 Select Language with the cursor button A or V and press gt or the ENTER button The Language submenu appears on the screen
214. tupt Position ENTER Gamma Down Cinema Up Aspect ratio 43 O16 9 Decoder ENTER Page 2 ENTER Decoder is only displayed when there is a signal for the Video IN terminal 3 Select Gamma or Aspect ratio with the cursor button A or V 4 Adjust the image tone or aspect ratio with the cursor lt or gt To adjust multiple items repeat 3 and 4 Adjustment item Button Adjustment content The image Gamma projected on the screen can be changed Down _ Suitable for projecting the video programs Gamma tore Cinema Normally use in this mode Up Suitable for projecting the cinema programs Sets the vertical to horizontal ratio 4 3 or 16 9 of the video image projected 4 3 The aspect ratio of the projected image becomes 4 3 Set it to 4 3 for video Aspect ratio or of NTSC NTSC4 43 PAL SECAM 16 9 The aspect ratio of projected image becomes 16 9 Set it to 16 9 for Hi Vision devices W VHS VCR etc Factory set value 5 Press the EXIT button to return to the previous menu or press the MENU button to exit the menu mode 52 3190S19 V1d N190619 v1Q 89 1 LE6LG ON Menu Operations Changing the Image Size Resize Function PC Menu Mode Only The picture image projected can be selectable with the Resize function which is available only in PC menu mode You can choose the video image size projected from the following Fa
215. ue is changed Resets above items to the factory set values How to operate is mentioned below All reset ENTER next page Factory set value E To perform All Reset In the Image adj submenu select All reset with the cursor button A or w and press the ENTER button Then the All reset submenu appears on the screen Press the cursor button lt to select Yes and then press the ENTER button All items in the Image adj submenu are reset to the factory set values and the menu returns to the previous one To exit the All reset submenu without performing All reset select No with the cursor button gt and press the ENTER button To be continued on the next page 49 ENGLISH 3190S19 V1d N190619 v1Q 9C L LEGLG ON Menu Operations Image adj All reset elo 5 Press the EXIT button to return to the previous menu or press the MENU button to exit the menu mode In some adjustments the level bar changes according to the set value The setting value is also displayed at the left of the level bar Adjusting Color temperature 1 Press the MENU button The main menu appears on the screen 2 Select Color temp with the cursor button A or w and press gt or the ENTER button The Color temp submenu appears on the screen 3 Select Color temp with the cursor button A or V 4 Adjust the color temperature with the
216. ught The display language can be selected from 6 languages Refer to page 46 However the input mode PC1 PC2 DVI Y C VIDEO COMP and button indications FREEZE D ZOOM EXIT are only displayed in English irrespective of the display language setting The language settings in the section are explained in English 69 ENGLISH Specifications E Optical mechanism system Projection method D ILA device Projecting lens Screen size Projection distance Light source lamp E Electrical system Color system Resolution Scanning frequency Audio power output E Input terminals AV IN YC VIDEO Y B Y R Y Y Ps Pr PC 1 R G B H V PC 2 R B G H Cs V DVI CONTROL RS 232C REMOTE E Output terminal PC OUT CONTROL OUT 70 D ILA Direct Drive Image Light Amplifier method Reflective type active matrix method 2 3 cm measured diagonally 1365 pixels x 1024 pixels x 3 Total number of pixels 4 193 280 GL M2910G 1 1 GL M2915SG 1 5 1 with 2 zooming shift function GL M2920ZG x 1 5 zoom lens 2 1 to 3 1 zooming function GL M2930SZG x 1 9 zoom lens 2 9 to 5 5 1 zooming shift function GL M2910G Refer to page 76 GL M2915SG Refer to page 76 GL M2920ZG Refer to page 77 GL M2930SZG Refer to page 77 GL M2910G Refer to page 76 GL M2915SG Refer to page 76 GL M2920ZG Refer to page 77 GL M2930SZG Refer to
217. ur dealer If nonetheless the mains plug is cut off remove the fuse and dispose of the plug immediately to avoid a possible shock hazard by inadvertent connection to the main supply If a new main plug has to be fitted then follow the instruction given below WARNING THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED IMPORTANT The wires in the mains lead on this product are coloured in accordance with the following cord Green and yellow Earth Blue Neutral Brown Live As these colours may not correspond with the coloured making identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured green and yellow must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter E or the safety earth or coloured green or green and yellow The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red When replacing the fuse be sure to use only a correctly rated approved type re fit the fuse cover IF IN DOUBT CONSULT A COMPETENT ELECTRICIAN How To Replace The Fuse Open the fuse compartment with the blade screwdriver and replace the fuse An example is shown in the illustration below ENGLISH Contents SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1 Contents wei cvssesaced eee caserceredecadsevedsennes 4 Accessories
218. usted correctly Adjust brightness on the menu 49 Is video turned off by pressing the Press the HIDE button to turn video on 10 12 HIDE button 35 During DVI input are image signals If this happens turn off the power to both 22 output from the computer graphic the projector and the computer and then board DVI output terminal turn the projector back on before turning the During DVI input depending on the computer on again Then correctly set the computer settings there may be no computer s graphic board signal input or an error may occur blue screen Video image dims Is focus adjusted correctly Adjust focus 12 34 Is distance too short or too long Set the projector at the correct distance 18 76 77 Are Tracking and Phase adjusted If satisfactory results are not obtained by 13 36 correctly pressing the QUICK ALIGN button to 47 conduct quick alignment adjust Tracking and Phase on the menu Video image is Is picture quality Brightness etc Adjust picture quality on the menu 49 abnormally dark or adjusted correctly bright Video image freezes Was the FREEZE button on the Press the FREEZE button to release 12 37 remote control pressed freezing 64 Troubleshooting Symptom Probable cause Corrective action Page A part of image is Was the DIGITAL ZOOM T button on e Press the PRESET button to restore the 12 37 magnified t
219. vices DVD players Thoroughly read the manual that comes with each Hi Vision device or DVD player Use separately available BNC cables to connect Hi Vision devices and DVD players ew AVIN ToY To Pe B Y To Pr R Y BNC cable separately available pm Hi Vision devices DVD player e W VHS VCR ClO e Hi Vision video camera www mmm mm mm www mw www www www wwe ee Se eee eewe ewe wee meee eee eee eee eee eee eee Connect a component signal output device or DTV format signal output device Memo Other devices with component signal output terminals DVD player NTSC etc can be connected DVD Digital Video Disc DTV format signals 480i 480p 720p 1080i can be input For DTV format signals which can be handled refer to Video signals on page 22 25 ENGLISH Connecting to Various Devices Connecting to Other Devices Before connection be sure to turn off both the projector and other devices to be connected Read thoroughly the manual that comes with the device to be connected Use the supplied video cable or the cable supplied with the game device BNC RCA conversion plug accessory Po To VIDEO
220. 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 likely 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
221. witch remove 6 7 32 operation starts but blocked any blocking objects and turn on the MAIN stops in a few POWER switch again minutes Video image does not Is the correct input selected Select the correct input with the VIDEO and 9 13 appear PC buttons Are devices connected correctly Connect devices correctly 11 22 Are signals being supplied from the connected devices Set connected devices correctly Are input signals scanning frequency etc appropriate Check if the signal is appropriate scanning 22 23 frequency etc and input the appropriate signal Is the correct color system selected Set the color system to AUTO or to the 45 correct dedicated color system Is brightness adjusted correctly Adjust brightness on the menu 49 Is video turned off by pressing the Press the HIDE button to turn video on 10 12 HIDE button 35 During DVI input are image signals If this happens turn off the power to both 22 output from the computer graphic board DVI output terminal During DVI input depending on the computer settings there may be no signal input or an error may occur blue the projector and the computer and then turn the projector back on before turning the computer on again Then correctly set the computer s graphic board screen Video image dims Is focus adjusted correctly Adjust focus 12 34 Is distance too shor
222. with it or one which has a built in TBC E HEHN T nl To AVIN BNC RCA conversion plug accessory D M gt REMOTE 2 g Q 7 S video cable gt separately available OUT Video cable accessory ELELEE E I 1 Video devices I I e VCR Video cassette recorder 1 es z 1 I e Laser videodisc player I z 1 I 7 1 I e Camcorder 1 lox fam l l 1 80 I I 1 I ve Use of an extension cable to connect a video device and the projector could cause video degradation When a signal with much jitter is reproduced on a VCR or special effect playback is performed the upper part of the image or the image itself may be erased or distorted 24 Connecting to Various Devices Connecting to Hi Vision Devices DVD Players Before connecting be sure to turn off both the projector and Hi Vision devices DVD players Thoroughly read the manual that comes with each Hi Vision device or DVD player Use separately available BNC cables to connect Hi Vision devices and DVD players ToY _ To Pe B Y To PAR Y voeo Pr R Y OUT BNC cable separately available e _ Hi Vision devices DVD player e W VHS VCR SE OO Pr ETS oo e Hi Vision video camera
223. y 1 minute from when the light source lamp is turned on Use the button after approximately 1 minute 2 Turn off the MAIN POWER switch after the STAND BY indicator changes to steady on OFF 0 The MAIN POWER switch turns off and the STAND BY indicator goes off Projector Osta BY 0 Do not turn off the MAIN POWER switch during cool down mode the STAND BY indicator blinking Turn it off after the STAND BY indicator becomes on stand by mode E Projector s buttons PC button VIDEO button PC button VIDEO button ZOOM button E Language display The display languages of the menus direct buttons DIGITAL ZOOM KEYSTONE etc and messages is set to ENGLISH when the projector is bought The display language can be selected from the following 6 languages B445 Japanese English English Deutsch German Espa ol Spanish Italiano Italian and Fran ais French Refer to page 46 However some words VIDEO NTSC Quick Alignment etc are only displayed in English Basic Operations 2 Select the Input source to be Projected Press the VIDEO button or the PC button to switch the input Each time you press either button the selected input changes as follows The selected name appears on the top right of the image on the screen for five seconds Called line display When selecting an image device connected to the AV IN VIDEO Y C
224. you release the levers Adjustable feet at the front E Leveling the projector Lift the projector rotate the rear adjustable foot and adjust the horizontal angle until the projector is level Adjustable foot at the ia Fixing foot at the rear 16 Installing the Projector Installing the Projector against the Screen The projector should be placed so that the center line of the lens is at a right angle to the screen as shown in the following figures E Side view E Top view E Trapezoidal distortion correctable maximum angle The projector has a function to correct the trapezoidal distortion of the projected image on the screen To correct this distortion use the KEYSTONE buttons on the projector Refer to Removing the Trapezoidal Distortion of the Image on page 35 Also correction is possible by using the Keystone menu Refer to Setting and Adjusting Other Functions OPTIONS on page 54 Correctable angle Correctable angle Up to approx 20 upward from the horizontal line Up to approx 20 downward from the horizontal line 17 ENGLISH 3190S19 V1d N190619 v1Q Ol L LE6LG ON Installing the Projector Projection Distance and Screen Size The range of projection distances that can be focused depends on the lens unit optional to be used When the aspect ratio of the screen is 4 3 the range is as follows a
225. zoidal Distortion of the Image on page 35 Also correction is possible by using the Keystone menu Refer to Setting and Adjusting Other Functions OPTIONS on page 54 Correctable angle Correctable angle Up to approx 20 upward from the horizontal line Up to approx 20 downward from the horizontal line 17 ENGLISH Installing the Projector Projection Distance and Screen Size The range of projection distances that can be focused depends on the lens unit optional to be used When the aspect ratio of the screen is 4 3 the range is as follows and you need to install the projector within this range Lens type Approximate projection distance GL M2910G 0 77 m to 4 03 m 1 76 m to 4 50 m GL M2920ZG 2 77 m to 19 71 m GL M2930SZG 4 74 m to 29 87 m The value for projection distance is a guide reference one The projected image size may vary depending on the manufacturing tolerance of the projection lens GL M2915SG Change of projection screen Screen according to aspect ratio Screen with 4 3 aspect ratio Screen with 16 9 aspect ratio Center line of the lens To move the Shift position by 50 set the bottom edge of the projec tion screen so that it is at the same height as the center of the lens For detailed relationship between projection distances and projection screen sizes refer to Appendix A The relationships for bot

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