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JVC D-ILA DLA-QX1G User's Manual

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1. Lens Shift Function Some of the separately sold lenses have a lens shift function For the lens with the lens shift function When the lens shift is set to 50 install the projector so that the bottom edge of the projection screen is at the same height as the center of the lens When the lens shift is set to 50 install the projector so that the top edge of the projection screen is at the same height as the center of the lens For the lens without the lens shift function or when the lens shift is set to 0 Install the projector so that the center of the projection screen is at the same height as the center of the lens For the lenses with the lens shift function When the lens shift is set to 50 For the lenses without the lens shift function or when the lens shift is set to 0 e When using the lens with the shift function you can adjust the projected image vertically using the setting menu or the SHIFT buttons on the remote control unit e When using the projectors in stack configuration stacked one over another make adjustment so that the picture of each projector overlaps exactly using the lens shift function If the horizontal adjustment is needed consult your dealer e For detailed adjustment procedures refer to pages 38 and 46 e For maximum amount of shift refer to Maximum amount of shift on page 23 When the lens needs to be adjusted in horizontal angles consult your dealer 22 Installing the
2. 16 Installing Batteries assa 16 Installing the Projector a ssssn anza eeen 17 Precautions for Installation ss 17 Adjusting the Inclination of the Projector 19 Installing the Projector against the Screen 20 Projection Distance and Screen Size 21 Lens Shift Function 222 22 Effective Range and Distance of the Remote Control Unit 24 Connecting to Various Devices 25 Signals that Can Be Input to the Projector 25 Examples of System Configuration o 26 Connecting to RGB Devices rss 27 Connecting to Analog HD Devices 28 Connecting to Digital HD Devices 29 Connecting to Devices which Control the o A o En 30 Connecting the Power Cord Supplied 31 Basic Operations 32 1 Turning On the POW SF sirena ice 32 E Turning Off the Power ss 33 2 Selecting the VIC to be Projected 34 3 Adjusting the Screen Size ccooocccocococococonnonono 35 4 Adjusting FOCUS azatzan Epeen 35 For Operating Other Functions rss 36 E Turning off the video image HIDE 36 M Interrupting the projection light while video image stops SHUTTER 36 E Removing the trapezoidal distortion of the image KEYSTONE 37 E Setting the amount of lens shifting SHIFT 38 Menu Operations csceeseeeeseeeeeeees 39 E No signal menu mode assa 39 E RGB VIC menu
3. 253 1 110 2 77 2 110 2 33 6 600 15 24 40 0 12 19 276 1 84 2 120 0 36 6 PR SR S xo A no A 08 Specifications e Projection method 3D ILA device 1 lens 3 primary color optical shutter method e D ILA device 1 3 measured diagonally 2 048 pixels x1 536 pixels x 3 Total number of pixels 9 437 184 e Projecting lens GL MQ1010G 1 1 fixed focus lens separately available GL MQ1015SG 1 5 1 fixed focus lens GL MQ1020ZG 2 1 1 to 4 9 1 zoom lens GL MQ1023S5ZG 3 1 to 7 1 zoom lens e Screen size 60 to 300 recommended to 867 maximum measured diagonally with aspect ratio 4 3 e Light source lamp 2 0 kW xenon lamp Electrical system e Resolution 2 048 dots x 1 536 dots QXGA full resolution during RGB input e Scanning frequency Horizontal frequency 31 5 kHz to 135 kHz Vertical frequency 48 Hz to 120 Hz When HD signal is input 24 Hz 25 Hz and 30 Hz are available For details refer to page 44 Input output RGB IN RGB input 1 line BNC x 5 Analog RGB signal R 0 7V p p 750 B 0 7V p p 750 G 0 7V p p 750 G on sync 1V p p 75Q negative sync E Horizontal sync composite sync signal H Cs 5 H 1V p p to 5V p p high impedance positive negative polarity Cs 1V p p to 5V p p high impedance positive negative polarity d Vertical sync signal V V 1V p p to 5V p p high impedance positive negative polarity Some connec
4. e Use only designated batteries e Remove the batteries if not used for a prolonged period of time e When the batteries are exhausted replace them immediately Otherwise liquid could leak or malfunction could occur due to leaked liquids If the leaked liquid contacts the skin wipe it off with a cloth otherwise the skin could become rough e Do not put batteries into fire or try to recharge them e Batteries run for six months to one year in normal use But the batteries supplied are for confirming operation and may not run that long When the remote control unit starts failing to work properly replace the batteries with new ones Installing the Projector e Since the projector weighs approx 92 kg 203 Ibs be sure to have four or more people when lifting or moving it otherwise the projector could possibly drop causing personal injury and or damage to the projector e Do not install the projector in the following places e There is much water humidity or dust e The projector may be subjected to oil smoke or cigarette smoke e On a soft surface such as a carpet or cushion e The projector may be subjected to direct sunlight e Temperature is high or humidity is low Allowable operation temperature range 5 C to 35 C 41 F to 95 F Allowable relative humidity range 20 to 80 no condensation Allowable storage temperature range 10 C to 60 C 14 F to 140 F E When installing the projector o
5. 9 Remote sensor When operating with the remote control unit aim it at this sensor An additional remote sensor is provided on the control panel of the projector The effective operating distance of the remote control is about 32 8 ft 10 m from each of the sensors The effective operating range of angles is 50 horizontally and 15 vertically Status code display A 2 digit number appears here to show the status of this projector Refer to the right Controls and Features cont Control Panel Cont 2 3 4 STAND BY 9 Ho II STAND BY Indicator On When in stand by mode Blinking While in cool down mode e The cool down mode continues for about 10 minutes At the first 20 seconds of the cool down mode the projection cannot be started again During this period the STAND BY indicator is blinking and 07 appear on the status code display Then 07 changes into 06 on the status code display but the STAND BY indicator is still blinking and the cooling fans will continue to run for about 10 minutes before they stop After the cooling down mode the projector goes into stand by mode automatically the STAND BY indicator is not blinking but lit 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 Al
6. D ILA SUPER PROJECTOR MANUEL D INSTRUCTIONS SUPER PROJECTEUR DIA DLA QX1G INSTRUCTIONS al eb a O lt LUI For Customer Use Enter below the Serial No which is located on the side panel of the cabinet Retain this information for future reference FRAN AIS Pour l utilisateur Inscrivez ci dessous le No de s rie situ sur le panneau lat ral du coffret de l appareil Conservez cette information titre d information Model No No de mod le DLA QX1G Serial No No de s rie Lenses are not supplied LCT0963 002A INSTRUCTIONS D ILA SUPER PROJECTOR DLA QX1G 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 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 FCC INFORMATION U S A only CAUTION Changes or modification not approved by JVC could void the use
7. How to install the optional VICs 1 Remove the slot panel from the slot of the projector 1 Remove two screws on the slot panel one on each end from an empty slot 2 Take off the slot panel 2 Install the VIC 1 Aligning both ends of the PC board of the VIC with the grooves inside the slot insert the VIC into the slot 2 Push the VIC fully so that two connectors on inner surface of the VIC are securely plugged into the sockets inside the slot 3 Fasten the VIC to the projector After inserting the VIC into the slot fasten it to the projector with two screws attached to the VIC e To avoid penetrating of the dust do not remove the slot panel from the unused VIC slot e When replacing the slot panel set it with the arrow up indicated on the both ends of the slot panel as shown x Ces ES T Ge ZEZ RS 13 ENGLISH Controls and Features Cont Remote Control Unit Remote control s signal transmitter OPERATE OI button When the projector is in stand by mode press this button for one second or more to turn on the projector The OPERATE indicator lights up e About 30 seconds after the power has turned on video image will appear on the screen When the projector is turned on press this button for one second or more so that the projector goes into cool down mode before going to stand by mode For details refer to CAUTIONS on page 11 e The OPERATE O lbutton will no
8. Connecting to Various Devices Cont Examples of System Configuration Before connection be sure to turn off both the projector and the equipment e Also read the manuals which came with the equipment Example of a basic system e By connecting an RGB switcher a variety of input sources can be input to the projector using RGB signals Using the remote control unit supplied you can select the channel for an input source and project an image optimal to the source e By connecting the dedicated switcher you can switch the chan nel of the projector automatically by selecting the channel on Projector the dedicated switcher RGB switcher not supplied HDTV 1 HDTV 2 Computer 1 Dedicated switcher Computer 2 not supplied e Video image played back on devices such as a VCR whose image signal is unstable may be disturbed This may occur when the projector is not yet adjusted at the time of installation or when a new device is added In such a case consult your dealer to adjust the projector e For buying and installing the dedicated switcher consult your dealer 26 Connecting to Various Devices Cont Connecting to RGB Devices Before connection be sure to turn off both the projector and RGB devices e Read the manuals which comes with each device thoroughly e Prepare and use separately available RGB connection cable e Detection of H V signals or Cs signals causes automatic switch to external syn
9. O lt TT Use a plug rated 250V 20A The wires ends of the power cord are covered for protection Remove the covers before attaching the plug to the power cord This equipment is in conformity with the provisions and protection requirements of the corresponding European Directives This equipment is designed for professional projector appliances and can be used in the following environments e Controlled EMC environment for example purpose built broadcasting or recording studio and the rural outdoors environ ment far away from railways transmitters overhead power lines etc In order to keep the best performance and furthermore for electromagnetic compatibility we recommend to use the cables not exceeding the following length AC INPUT Power supply cord 3m REMOTE Shielded cable 15m RGB ANALOG IN Shielded cable 3m HDTV ANALOG IN Shielded cable 5m RS232C CONTROL IN Shielded cable 3m RS232C CONTROL OUT Shielded cable 3m HD SDI IN Shielded cable 5m e The inrush current of this apparatus is 17 250 amperes Contents SAFETY PRECAUTIONS cseeeeeee 2 Accessories asse eeen 7 Controls and Features 8 Front Side Top Surface Right Side 8 Left hand side Back Side 9 Control Panel NU Po 10 Connector ESSren 12 Remote Control Unit 2 14 Cursor 4 w gt ENTER Menu Operation Button
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11. 11 0 12 0 13 0 14 0 15 0 16 0 17 0 18 0 Px 29 2 28 8 28 5 28 2 27 9 27 6 27 2 26 9 26 5 Py 20 0 21 0 22 0 23 0 24 0 25 0 26 0 27 0 28 0 Px 25 8 25 1 24 7 24 3 23 9 23 9 23 5 23 1 22 1 Py 30 0 31 0 32 0 33 0 34 0 35 0 36 0 37 0 38 0 Px 21 9 21 5 21 0 20 6 20 1 19 2 19 2 18 7 18 3 Py 40 0 41 0 42 0 43 0 44 0 45 0 46 0 47 0 48 0 Px 17 3 16 8 16 2 15 7 15 2 14 6 14 1 13 5 13 0 so Tes wo 22 20 es wo 178 30 Py 50 0 51 0 52 0 53 0 54 0 55 0 56 0 57 0 58 0 Px 11 8 11 2 10 6 10 0 9 3 8 7 7 3 Py 61 0 62 0 63 0 64 0 65 0 23 OE EL a O lt ui Installing the Projector Cont 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 as the remote sensor on the front or control panel of the projector The operable distance of the remote control unit is about 32 8 ft 10 m for direct reception The remote control unit can be used by having its signal reflected on the screen In this case the total distance of A B should be about 32 8 ft 10 m or less The operable angles of the remote control unit are 50 horizontally 15 vertically E Using as a wired remote control unit Connect the s
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13. a screwed type Turn the cover in the direction of the arrow to remove 2 Insert the plug of the supplied power cord into the power input terminal of the projector Align the groove on the projector plug of the power cord with the claw on the power input terminal of the Power cord supplied To wall AC outlet projector and push the plug in firmly After that turn the ring on the plug in the direction of 200 V to 240 V single MUS phase CAUTIONS To prevent fire and electric shock observe the following e When you do not use the devices pull out their power cords from wall outlets e Do not connect the devices with power cords other than supplied e Do not use voltage other than the power voltage indicated e Do not scar damage or work on the power cords Also do not put a heavy object on heat or pull the power cords otherwise they may Insert the plug of the supplied geziz power cord into a wall outlet e Do not insert or pull out the plugs with a wet hand For U S A only MT th ject ode A Turn the plug to the right to fix e Remove the lens cap before using the pro jector CAUTIONS e Be sure to remove the cap otherwise it may be deformed or gt J a degraded in quality or melted possibly causing a fire or malfunction e Do not operate the projector with the lens cap attached Doing so can deform the lens cap because of the heat metallic lens cap can get hot and cause i
14. can be selected from al E E O lt TT the following 6 languages A 455 Japanese English Deutsch German Espa ol Spanish Italiano ltalian and Fran ais French The language settings in this section are explained using English menus For details refer to page 46 Back to Main Options To be continued on the next page 39 Menu Operations Cont E RGB VIC menu mode The following diagram shows the menu transition when there is signal input through the RGB VIC 40 Image adj Contrast Setting Brightness VIC menu Color temp ENTER Options Gamma O1 02 O3 Language Sub brightness Sub brightness ENTER Information Image adj menu Main Image adj Menu Image adj f Disp Posi Setting gt Resize 1 1 OPanelO Aspect VIC menu Setting menu Options Language Information ENTER Main Setting t Image adj Tracking Setting Phase Phase VIC menu gt AD syne adj gt AD sync adj 123 Options Offset amp Gain Offset amp Gain ENTER Language Clamp Clamp GEI OBE Information VIC menu Main VIC menu 4 Menu Image adj Menu position Menu position Setting Menu display Options gt Right Left rev Keystone ENTER RS 232C bps Language Sleep time min Options 2 ENTER Line display Menu display __ 15secOQON _ mc ment gt E Information Back color Lens shift Options 1 menu Mai
15. directly by opening the cabinet while the light source lamp is turned on The light source lamp also contains ultraviolet rays and the light is so powerful that your eyesight can be impaired 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 possibility of explosion leading to personal injury Use special care when handling the lamp For any unclear points consult your product dealer Use only the accessory cord designed for this product to prevent shock The power supply voltage rating of this product is AC 200 V to 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 Consult your product dealer 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 ceiling since special technical knowledge and skills are required for installation If installation is performed by an unqualified person it may cause personal injury or electrical shock SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Cont 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 sh
16. menu by pressing the button Projector MENU E To select or adjust the item Remote control unit Projector e A V usually works for selecting the item When Color temp menu Menu position menu or Lens shift menu is displayed the buttons work for adjusting each item e lt gt usually works for adjusting the item When Disp Posi menu is displayed the buttons work for selecting the item When Language menu or Lens shift menu is displayed the buttons do not work E To go to the sub menu Remote control unit Projector ENTER e The ENTER button usually works for going to the sub menu When Disp Posi menu is displayed the button works for setting the adjustment When Options 1 in Options 2 menu or VIC menu 1 in VIC menu 2 is selected you can go back to the previous menu by pressing the button E To go back to the previous screen Remote control unit Projector EXIT gt EXIT e When the main menu is displayed you can clear the menu by pressing the button Menu Operations Cont E Projector s buttons Menu operating buttons 4 VIC SELECT E A MENU T 2 Q 40 O ZOOM ov 0 0 E Remote control unit Menu operating control and buttons ZOOM Cm KEYSTONE Cm RM MQX1G REMOTE CONTROL UNIT JVC When using the remote control unit refer to Cursor A w ENTER Menu Operat
17. preventing you from enjoying clear pictures For replacing the filters or removing the inside dust of the projector consult your dealer 1 Bring the projector into stand by mode and turn off the MAIN POWER switch Put the projector into stand by mode and make sure 00 appears on the status code display then turn off the MAIN POWER switch After that disconnectthe power cord from the wall outlet and the projector For details refer to Turning Off the Power on page 33 2 Remove the filter cover Using a Phillips screwdriver remove the screws fixing each filter cover Two filters are used one on the left side six screws and the other on the front four screws of the projector 3 Remove the filters Pinch the center portion of the filter with your fingers and pull it toward you The filter is held by four tabs 48 4 Clean the filters Wash the filter in water with neutral detergent and dry it in the shade 5 Reinstall the filters Reverse the procedure for removing Finally be sure to e Put on rubber gloves when using neutral detergent reinstall the filter covers e After you have washed the filters in water make sure the filters are completely dry before reinstalling them Otherwise elec
18. 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 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 DO not look into the inside of this unit through vents ventilation holes etc Do not look at the light source lamp
19. s buttons VIC SELECT 1 2 3 buttons ANA Y A VIC SELECT OO HIDE O coa O I D O O NW Remote control unit MOO INN lt VIC 1 2 3 buttons 34 2 Selecting the VIC to be projected Press the VIC SELECT 1 2 or 3 button to select the desired VIC Or press the remote control s VIC 1 2 or 3 button to select the desired VIC Remote control unit Projector VIC SELECT O 2 O 0 Screen display D Line display When 5sec is selected as the line display setting in the menu the line display is shown on the upper part of the screen for about five seconds However it will not be shown if the line display setting is set to OFF For details refer to page 46 e When no signal comes into the projector through the selected VIC No signal menu appears on the screen Refer to page 39 Basic Operations Cont E Projector s buttons ZOOM T W buttons FOCUS buttons LOCK UNLOCK switch ZOOM T W e a be FOCUS buttons buttons ZOOM SHIFT FOCUS GEO ET 3 Adjusting the Screen Size Adjust the screen size with the ZOOM T W buttons either on the control panel or on the remote control unit You can adjust the screen size using the ZOOM T W buttons only when you use the lens with the zoom function When adjusting the screen size with the ZOOM T W buttons on the remote control unit set the LO
20. the OPERATE button the projector is not tuned on HIDE button Use this button to turn off the image on the screen temporarily Pressing it again resumes the image For details on the operations refer to page 36 KEYSTONE buttons Use these buttons to correct a trapezoidal distortion of the projected image For details on the operations refer to page 37 4 VIC SELECT 1 2 and 3 buttons You can select the desired VIC Video Input Card installed into the projector by pressing one of these buttons For details on the operations refer to page 34 Cursor A v gt button Use this button in the menu mode to select an item or to set or adjust the value For details on the operations refer to pages 16 and 42 10 6 MENU button Use this button to enter or exit from the menu mode The menu appears or disappears on the screen For details on the operations refer to Menu Operation Procedure page 42 ZOOM T W buttons Use these buttons to adjustthe projected screen size They work only when the lens unit attached to this projector has the zooming function T Tele The projected screen size decreases W Wide The projected screen size increases For details on the operations refer to page 35 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 For details on the operations refer to page 35
21. with a lot of still pictures 2 2 2 3 Pulldown Automatically adjusts the video image from the film with quick action to be projected properly AUTO OFF Not to use this function AUTO Normally select this To be continued on the next page 45 OE E a O lt ui Menu Operations Cont Contents of the Menu Cont The values in the are initial settings E Options menu Menu position ENTER Menu display Line display Keystone Options 2 ENTER ENTER Options 2 Right Left rev OFF OON RS 232C bps 9600 19200 Sleep time min O1503006000FF Back color OBLUE BLACK Lens shift ENTER Ol5sec E O 5sec O OFF Options 1 ENTER e To alternate between the Options 1 menu and the Options 2 menu press the ENTER button while the other menu is selected Menu position Menu display Line display Keystone Right Left rev RS 232C bps Sleep time min Back color Lens shift 46 Adjusts the position of the displayed menu Press the ENTER button to go to the next sub menu See Menu position menu on page 47 15sec Turns off the menu automatically in 15 seconds after operating the menu Not to turn off the menu automatically If you want to turn it off press the MENU button 15sec Indicates the line display when the video input is switched The line display goes off automatically in 5 seconds after switching to video input Does not indica
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24. 5 mm 12 or more 16 Installing the Projector Cont Adjusting the Inclination of the Projector The vertical angle and the leveling of the projector can be adjusted with the adjustable feet on the bottom of the projector E Adjusting the vertical angle of the projector Lift the projector rotate the front adjustable feet and adjust the vertical angle within the range of 0 to 3 5 bii d E Leveling the projector Lift the projector rotate the adjustable feet and adjust the horizontal angle until the projector is level ENGLISH 19 Installing the Projector Cont 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 Normal projection E Projection through the glass e The brightness of the video image reduces when it is pro jected through the glass It is not recommended that the video image is projected through the plural glasses e Even if the projector is not installed at right angles to the glass you can enjoy the projection through the glass In this case adjust the position of the projector and or the glass to avoid the diffused reflection E Projection using stack configuration Up to three projectors can be stacked and used together stack configuration Using two or more projectors together high image bright ness can be attained This allows you
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26. 8 25 2 7 18 1 5 53 27 5 8 260 6 60 17 3 5 28 26 2 8 18 9 5 76 28 5 8 18 0 5 49 18 7 5 69 19 3 5 89 20 0 6 10 20 7 6 30 21 3 6 50 22 0 6 71 22 7 6 91 34 4 10 5 24 7 7 53 23 3 7 11 35 4 10 8 25 4 7 75 24 0 7 32 36 4 11 1 26 1 7 97 27 2 28 2 29 2 30 2 31 1 9 32 1 9 33 1 19 6 5 98 20 3 6 20 21 0 6 42 21 8 6 64 22 5 6 86 23 2 7 08 24 0 7 31 nN J O o Co he i N Co wW N CO O 3 0 IS SS a GO O1 N GO OD O NI O NI Aj O1 NI OF O1 NM OF CF l O NI A O N O N O 00 N S No CO 2 O Q eik eik de Co W 33 1 10 34 1 10 4 35 4 10 8 36 4 11 1 37 4 11 4 38 7 11 8 39 7 12 1 d ek O SE CO gt gt e gt Go N O E ek EE O ek _ o ek o eo gt xo S S NS nal SR PS d O1 STS e Ra E dda d O Seu Ez OK ek D 370 9 40 24 7 7 52 37 4 11 4 380 9 65 25 3 7 72 PR A BAD en 390 9 91 26 0 7 92 39 3 12 0 Hd 12 3 400 10 16 26 7 8 13 40 3 12 3 a 06 Appendix Cont GL MQ1020ZG unit ft m Projection screen size For 4 3 aspect ratio screen For 16 9 aspect ratio screen Diagonal length Projection distance Width Projection distance aia save eza wea ear HSE rea eare asen 901228 eare 295000 85099 210
27. CK UNLOCK switch to the UNLOCK position E To reduce the screen size Press the ZOOM T Tele button E To enlarge the screen size Press the ZOOM W Wide button Remote control unit Projector CO ZOOM 4 Adjusting Focus Adjust focus with the FOCUS buttons either on the control panel or on the remote control unit When adjusting the focus with the FOCUS buttons on the remote control unit set the LOCK gt UNLOCK switch to the UNLOCK position E To focus on farther points Press the FOCUS button E To focus on nearer points Press the FOCUS button Projector Remote control unit O FOCUS CO To be continued on the next page 39 eb a O lt ui Basic Operations Cont E Projector s buttons For Operating Other Functions HIDE button E Turning off video image HIDE Video image can be turned off temporarily A yy Press the HIDE button once GE MESES Video image turns off temporarily O D HIDE Press the HIDE button again O i O Video image comes on again O O O bi sil Remote control unit Projector be HIDE e When the video image input is changed the HIDE function is canceled and new image will appear B interrupting the projection light while video image stops SHUTTER When video image stops you can interrupt the projection completely using the shutter function Press the SHUTTER ON button on the remote control unit Th
28. F button e The lamp life may be near its end Consult you dealer to replace the 80 for 900 hours 81 for 1000 light source lamp hours e The internal temperature of the Check the exhaust vents and projector is abnormally high intake area and remove any blocking objects Turn off the MAIN POWER switch and wait until the projector cools down and turn on the MAIN POWER switch again If the error code is still indicated consult your dealer e The room temperature is too high to Check the room temperature and operate the projector correctly ventilate the room e The lamp is turned off while projecting There may be something wrong in the light source lamp unit Turn off the MAIN POWER switch and unplug the power cord then consult your dealer Turn off the MAIN POWER switch and unplug the power cord then consult your dealer e An internal error has occurred O Appendix E Relation between projection distances and projection screen sizes e The relation between the projection distances and projection screen sizes differs depending on the lens unit not supplied you are using e The projection distance and projection screen sizes listed here are only for a guide Use them as reference when setting the projector GL MQ1010G unit ft m Projection screen size For 4 3 aspect ratio screen For 16 9 aspect ratio screen Diagonal length Width Projection distance 4 0 1 22 3 9 1
29. OUT terminal so you can also connect the digital HD monitor or another device 29 a EL E O lt ui Connecting to Various Devices Cont Connecting to Devices which Control the Projector When you install a computer to the projector you can operate the projector using the computer Before connection be sure to turn off both the projector and computer e Read the manual thoroughly which comes with each device to be connected e Prepare and use the separately available RS 232C connection cable CONTROL REMOTE RS 232C OUT RS 232C IN RS 232C connection cable not supplied e When another DLA QX1G is connected to this projector using RS 232C OUT terminal you can enable a computer to control plural DLA QX1Gs at the same time For details consult your dealer 30 Connecting to Various Devices Cont Connecting the Power Cord Supplied After all devices have finished being connected connect the projector s power cord At this time do not turn on the MAIN POWER switch yet e Do not turn on the projector without installing the lens unit not supplied Doing so will cause the lens hole blind cover black one initially installed to be deformed by heat from the light source lamp pattala dukatak Insert the supplied power cord ach a plug which matches your wall outlet to the power s code For details consult your dealer circo real rubor AC 1 Remove the power input terminal cover The cover is
30. Projector Cont Lens Shift Function Cont Screen after shifted Maximum amount of shift The maximum amount of vertical shift is restricted by the amount of horizontal shift made The amount of shift is defined as follows With the screen width taken as 1 horizontal shift is defined as a l ratio of the screen width while with the screen height taken A AA EO as 1 vertical shift is defined as a ratio of the screen height Vertical screen size Ge y 100 TI Screen with zero 0 shift Px Horizontal screen sized x 100 Relational table for maximum shift amounts aspect ratio 4 3 Py Px Py Px Py Px Py Px Py Px 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 7 0 oo es wo me 200 je 106 32 0 31 6 31 3 30 9 30 5 30 1 29 8 29 4 28 9 10 0 11 0 12 0 13 0 14 0 15 0 16 0 17 0 18 0 28 1 21 1 212 26 8 26 3 25 8 25 3 24 8 24 3 20 0 21 0 22 0 23 0 24 0 25 0 26 0 27 0 28 0 23 3 22 1 22 2 21 6 21 0 20 4 19 8 19 2 18 6 30 0 31 0 32 0 33 0 34 0 35 0 36 0 37 0 38 0 17 3 16 6 15 9 15 2 14 5 13 7 13 0 12 2 11 4 40 0 41 0 42 0 43 0 44 0 45 0 46 0 47 0 48 0 49 0 9 7 7 1 6 2 5 2 4 2 3 2 2 2 1 2 o S S S S AE dud Relational table for maximum shift amounts aspect ratio 16 9 Py 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 7 0 Px 32 0 31 7 31 4 31 2 30 9 30 6 30 3 30 0 29 8 Py 10 0
31. XGA 1600 X 1200 60H2 UXGA 1600 X 1200 76H2 E y OXGA 2048 X 1536 6042 OXGA 2048 X 1536 6042 e The RGB signals whose dot pixel clock is lower than 25 MHz or over 280 MHz are not available e The SVGA signals whose dot pixel clock is lower than 50 MHz are not available e When you want to input NTSC signal make the signal twice as dense by a line doubler e The resolution and the scanning frequencies are within the range specified in the table on this page Be sure that the resolution and the scanning frequencies of the video signal are within the range A video signal out of the range cannot be used Even signals out of the range could be projected However it may not be 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 this page is input the image could be partially erased or an unneeded fold over image could appear Even signals within the frequency range 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 E Analog HD signals The HDTV interlaced signals can be input to the input terminal of the Analog HD VIC NTSC is not available E Digital HD signals The digital HD signals can be input to the input terminal of the HD SDI VIC as the SDI format and can be output through 29
32. age adj Contrast Setting Brightness VIC menu ENTER OI 02 OO Sub brightness ENTER Image adj menu Color temp Gamma Sub brightness Options Language Information Main Image adj Menu Image adj f Disp Posi Setting gt Resize VIC menu Options Language Information Main Setting 4 Menu Image adj Tint Setting Color VIC menu Sharpness Options Phase Language HDTV inn MAIP Information 2 2 2 3 Pulldown ENTER O 1 10PanelO Aspect Setting menu Phase 123 VIC menu 2 ENTER VIC menu 1 Menu position Menu position Menu display ino d Menu display O15sec O ON Line display Keystone gt Line display 5sec OOFF Right Latt rev Keystone ENTER RS 232C bps Language Sleep time min Options 2 ENTER gt SELLERIE Information Back color Lens shift Main Options Options 1 menu Menu Image adj qx Setting English VIC menu Deutsch Options Espa ol Language gt Italiano Information Francais Deutsch Espanol Italiano Francais Language menu Main Language A setting Switcher CH 0 Source 1080 50i 123 h Main Information 4 Back to Main Image adj O 5500K O 6500K O Useri NT O User2 NI Color temp menu User 2 menu Sub brightness menu Scanning position Picture position eno E Disp Posi menu VIC menu 2 HDTV 1080i O 10351 MAIP OQ0FF OON 2 2 2 3 Pulldown OFF O Auto V
33. ange of 30 to 30 0 Gain G Adjusts the green level for white within the range of 30 to 30 0 Gain B Adjusts the blue level for white within the range of 30 to 30 0 E Menu position menu Menu position Selects the display position of the menu from the nine positions on the screen using A V gt lt 4 E Keystone menu Keystone Adjusts the trapezoidal distortion of the projected image within the range of O to 127 using 0 E User 1 or 2 menu On this screen you can adjust the color of the video image for each R G B signal based on the selected color temperature setting 5500K or 6500K R Adjusts the red level of the selected color temperature within the range of O to 255 255 G Musi the green level of the selected color temperature within the range of O to 255 255 B Adjusts the blue level of the selected color temperature within the range of O to 255 255 E Lens shift menu Lens shift Adjusts the lens shift using a v when the installed lens has the lens shift function 41 OE E E O lt TT Cleaning and Replacing the Filters The filters should be cleaned periodically to avoid the decline in the cooling efficiency and malfunction If they are heavily stained do not become clean even if cleaned or are damaged replace them with new filters otherwise dirt and dust may penetrate inside possibly causing an adverse effect on the screen and
34. arning Lamp replacement press the EXIT button However the same massage will appear every one hour e Once the projector is turned off it does not turn on until the light source lamp is replaced with a new one The specified lamp replacement period is 1000 hours but depending on use conditions the replacement period may vary If video image is dark and its color tint is abnormal even after you have adjusted color tint and brightness replace the light source lamp earlier For replacing the light source lamp consult your dealer CAUTIONS If the projector is set up in a limited 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 the lamp could even explode possibly damaging the projector and or injurying the operator 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 I
35. ation on separately sold items e Projection lens GL MQ1010G 1 1 fixed focus lens GL MQ1015SG 1 5 1 fixed focus lens GL MQ1020ZG 2 1 1 to 4 9 1 zoom lens GL MQ1023SZG 3 1to 7 1 zoom lens e Video Interface Card VIC PK Q01HAG A board to be used for adding HDTV signal Y Pb and Pr video signal input function to the projector PK Q01HSDG A board to be used for adding HD SDI video signal input function to the projector Controls and Features Front Side Top Surface Right Side 211 SI Handles They are set in place when shipped from the factory To carry this projector use them You can remove them if necessary For details refer to To remove the handles on page 9 Adjustable feet They are 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 3 5 vertically and 4 5 horizontally Connector panel For details refer to Connector Panel on pages 12 and 13 4 Control panel For details refer to Control Panel on pages 10 and 11 AC IN power input terminal This is the power input terminal where the supplied power cord is connected For details refer to Connecting the Power Cord Supplied on page 31 6 MAIN POWER switch This is the main power switch When it is turned on the projector goes into stand by mode and the STAND BY indicator on the control panel
36. bserve the following e Do not use the projector placed on its side or upside down The projector cannot be used by being placed on its side or upside down otherwise it could malfunction e Use the projector within the range of allowable installation angle Avoid using the projector inclined over 5 right to left or left to right over 25 front to rear or rear to front otherwise it could cause color variation or harm the lamp life e Do not block the exhaust vents Do not use a cover which encloses the projector intake 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 Front view 305 mm 12 600 mm 23 s 600 mm 23 9 8 Right side view 305 mm 12 600 mm 23 9 8 17 ENGLISH Installing the Projector Cont Precautions for Installation Cont E Observe the following when hanging the projector from the ceiling e To prevent falling or overturning it is recommended that the projector be fixed to its stand with bolts e When mounting the projector to the ceiling first install a special shelf and then place the projector on it securely For safety and maintenance purposes a suitable facility is necessary to easily lift and lower the projector from the shelf for mainte nance 30
37. c The priority order is H V gt Cs RGB Analog VIC cc e Desktop type To V To H Cs RGB connection cable not supplied al GA a O lt ui RGB output devices ET TR IS Db ToG To B BL To H Cs a E To V g Laser video disc player etc m PT 21 Connecting to Various Devices Cont Connecting to Analog HD Devices When you install an HDTV analog VIC Video Input Card to the projector you can use analog HD devices equipped with the Y Pb and Pr terminals Before connection be sure to turn off both the projector and devices to be connected e Read the manual thoroughly which comes with each device to be connected e Prepare and use the separately available HD analog connection cable HDTV Analog VIC HDTV Analog VIC e Desktop type HD Analog connection cable not supplied To Y Pb and Pr To Y Pb and Pr 28 Connecting to Various Devices Cont Connecting to Digital HD Devices When you install an HD SDI VIC Video Input Card to the projector you can use digital HD devices equipped with the SDI interface Before connection be sure to turn off both the projector and devices e Read the manual thoroughly which comes with each device to be connected e Prepare and use the separately available SDI coaxial connection cable HD SDI VIC HD SDI VIC O SDI coaxial cable not supplied e Digital HD monitor e The HD SDI VIC has the
38. ce to the selected terminal Operate the connected device and output a signal Input the video signals whose frequency is within the projector s specified range Input the video signals within the projector s specified range Consult your dealer to arrange for a new light source lamp and replace the light source lamp a little earlier OE E a O lt ui Press the EXIT button to clear the massage This display can be also cleared with the MENU button Consult your dealer to replace the light source lamp The message can be cleared by pressing the EXIT button However the same message will appear every one hour Once the projector is turned off the projector does not turn on unless the light source lamp is replaced with new one 23 Warning Messages Cont The following shows the error code indicated on the status code display When an error code is indicated take the corrective action described here Error code Cause Corrective action e The temperature of the light source e Check the exhaust vents and lamp is abnormally high remove any blocking objects e The light source lamp cannot be turned The lamp life may be near its on end Consult your dealer e The side panel of the projector is e Check that the side panel of the broken away is fixed firmly Consult your dealer e The internal shutter is activated Open the internal shutter by pressing the remote control unit s SHUTTER OF
39. comes on ON I The main power turns on OFF 0 The main power turns off Remote sensor When operating with the remote control unit aim it at this sensor An additional remote sensor is provided on the control panel of the projector The effective operating distance of the remote control is about 32 8 ft 10 m from each of the sensors The effective operating range of angles is 50 horizontally and 15 vertically Lens mount Attach a projection lens separately sold to this mount GL MQ1010G GL MQ1015SG GL MQ1020ZG GL MQ10235ZG For attaching or replacing the lens consult your dealer who performed the installation and adjustments of your projector 1 1 fixed focus lens 1 5 1 fixed focus lens 2 1 1 to 4 9 1 zoom lens 3 1to7 1 zoom lens Controls and Features cont Left hand side Back Side 9 12 Intake area filter Air is taken in through this area to cool the light source lamp If this area is blocked or if something that obstructs taking in or exhausted air is placed around the projector heat may build up inside and could cause a fire For details refer to Precautions for Installation on pages 17 and 18 CAUTIONS e Be careful as paper cloth or soft cushion could be drawn in if placed nearby Do not block the intake area or heat may build up and could cause a fire e Clean the filter periodically Deposition of dirt on the filter works to reduce the cooli
40. ct this when the video image is reddish User 1 or 2 Select this when you want to adjust the setting in detail Press the ENTER button to go to the next sub menu See User 1 or 2 menu on page 47 E Sub brightness menu Sub brightness Adjusts the brightness for each R G B within the range of 128 to 127 When all R G B signals are adjusted equally you can adjust the brightness of the video image without changing its color temperature 0 Menu Operations Cont Contents of the Menu Cont The values in the are initial settings E Disp Posi menu Disp Posi Scanning position Picture position BGA ERGA Disp Posi Adjust the position and size of the video image being projected using A w lt First select the projected area from whole video signal in Scanning position then press ENTER to adjust the position of the projected area on the screen in Picture position E Offset Gain menu 123 On this screen the offset and gain of the input anolog signal can be adjusted for each R G B When you want to change the black or white level adjust all R G B signals equally Offset R Adjusts the red level for black within the range of 10 to 10 0 Offset G Adjusts the green level for black within the range of 10 to 10 0 Offset B Adjusts the blue level for black within the range of 10 to 10 0 Gain R Adjusts the red level for white within the r
41. cy etc appropriate Is brightness adjusted correctly Is focus adjusted correctly Is distance too short or too long Are Tracking and Phase adjusted correctly Is Brightness adjusted correctly Is the correct Clamp selected Is picture quality color density etc adjusted correctly Are signals scanning frequency etc from connected devices appropriate Are specifications of the signal being input matching those of the VIC Is the input cable connected correctly Corrective action Insert the power cord plug firmly Turn on the MAIN POWER switch Check that AC 200V to 240V is supplied Check that the breaker is closed Make sure of the capacity of the breaker Wait until the lamp has cooled down Turn on the main power and let the fans cool the lamp About 10 minutes later press the remote control units OPERATE button Remove the lens cap Open the internal shutter by pressing the remote control units SHUTTER OFF button Check the lamp use time on the menu and if the lamp life is near its end consult your dealer to arrange for a replacement lamp Check the installed position Turn off the MAIN POWER switch remove any blocking objects and turn on the MAIN POWER switch again Select the correct inputs with VIC SELECT or VIC 1 2 and 3 buttons Connect the devices correctly Set connected devices correctly Check if the signal is correct as input scanning frequ
42. e projection screen when projectors are used in a stack configuration They work only when the lens unit attached to this projector has the lens shift function Moves the screen upwards Moves the screen downwards For details on the operation refer to page 38 Stack configuration Up to three projectors can be stacked and used together stack configuration This allows you to project sufficiently bright image in a fairly large auditorium or relatively bright place For details refer to page 20 EXIT button Use this button to return to the previous screen when you are operating the menu For details on the operation refer to page 43 LOCK lt gt UNLOCK switch When this switch is set to LOCK the ZOOM T W but tons the SHIFT buttons and the FOCUS buttons do not work When the adjustment is needed set the switch to UNLOCK HIDE button Use this button to turn off the video image temporarily Pressing it again makes the video image to resume For details on the operation refer to page 36 15 OE EL a O lt TT Controls and Features cont Cursor A v ENTER Menu Operation Button The remote control unit supplied for this projector has only one button to navigate through the menus Pressing the menu operation button too strongly may cause an incorrect operation So before you use the button in an actual situation have some practice to make yourself familiar w
43. e projection is interrupted temporarily Press the SHUTTER OFF button on the remote control HIDE button E unit The projection is displayed again Remote control unit e When the shutter function is activated 03 appears in the status code display ZOOM SHIFT FOCUS CAUTION a e When the shutter function is activated the temperature inside the CT projector rises up faster than usual SHUTTER ZOOM ON OFF w buttons 36 Basic Operations Cont E Projector s buttons HIDE EXIT button KEYSTONE buttons KEYSTONE buttons EXIT button VIC SELECT CH rren O O O O EXIT ES z z JVC RM MQX1G REMOTE CONTROL UNIT E Removing the trapezoidal distortion of the image KEYSTONE If the image projected on the screen is distorted in trapezoid form correct it with the KEYSTONE buttons When the KEYSTONE button is pressed the keystone indication appears on the screen Keystone indication Press the KEYSTONE AAI ZE buttons The trapezoid form is corrected as shown in the figure Remote control unit Projector a KEYSTONE Cw KEY 1 e Before adjusting the trapezoidal distortion adjust the shift setting For details refer to page 38 e The trapezoidal distortion keystone can be adjusted within the range of 0 to 127 e Adjustable range for correcting trapezoidal distortion keystone is D
44. ed 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 AI 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 AI operating instructions should be followed 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 electric shock or other hazards Donot place this product on an unstable cart stand or table The product may fall causing serious injury to a child or an 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
45. en size unit ft m For 16 9 aspect ratio screen Projection distance For 4 3 aspect ratio screen Diagonal length Projection distance sa TU ezz 60 1 52 4 0 1 22 28 2 8 6 4 4 1 33 30 5 9 3 70 1 78 42 32 8 10 0 Se N GE A iene errezi Ed _ 5306 16460 80 2 03 5 3 1 63 37 4 11 4 16 4 5 0 5 8 1 77 40 7 12 4 18 0 6 5 90 2 29 100 2 54 57 2 09 110 2 80 7 3 2 24 51 1 15 6 55 7 17 0 120 8 05 130 3 30 140 3 56 9 3 2 84 64 9 19 8 28 5 8 7 10 2 3 10 70 8 21 6 31 1 9 5 150 3 81 160 4 06 170 4 32 11 3 3 45 78 7 24 0 34 4 10 5 12 3 3 76 85 9 26 2 37 7 11 5 180 4 57 12 0 3 66 83 3 25 4 36 4 11 1 13 0 3 98 90 8 27 7 39 7 12 1 190 4 53 200 5 08 13 3 4 06 92 5 28 2 40 3 12 3 14 5 4 43 101 0 30 8 43 9 13 4 210 5 33 14 0 4 27 97 0 29 6 42 3 12 9 15 2 4 65 105 9 32 3 46 2 14 1 220 6 59 230 5 84 15 3 4 67 106 2 32 4 46 2 14 1 16 7 5 09 115 7 35 3 50 5 15 4 240 6 10 16 0 4 88 110 8 33 8 48 5 14 8 17 4 5 81 121 0 36 9 52 8 16 1 250 6 35 260 6 60 17 3 5 28 120 0 36 6 52 5 16 0 18 9 5 76 130 8 39 9 57 0 17 4 270 6 86 18 0 5 49 124 6 38 0 54 4 16 6 19 6 5 98 136 1 41 5 59 3 18 1 280 7 11 290 7 37 19 3 5 89 13
46. ency etc Input the appropriate signal Adjust brightness on the menu Adjust focus with the remote control unit s FOCUS buttons Set the projector at the correct distance Adjust Tracking and Phase on the menu Adjust picture quality on the menu Select the correct Clamp on the menu Adjust picture quality on the menu Check if the signal is appropriate scanning frequency etc and input the appropriate signal Check specifications of both signal being input and VIC Check cable connections 26 to 29 Page 31 32 31 36 44 17 to 19 32 34 OE E a O lt ui 25 44 35 21 45 44 45 44 45 25 26 to 29 91 Troubleshooting Cont Symptom Specific colors fail to be displayed The upper part of the video image bows or distorts The projection position on the screen has shifted Video image suddenly goes out Lens shift adjustment is not possible Remote control unit does not work Probable cause Has the lamp s life come toits end While computer system signal is input isn t a sync signal for composite sync Cs or G on sync being input Isn t signal with much jitter or skew distortion being input from a VCR Is sync signal being input correctly Has the projector been moved Isn t video turned off by pressing the remote control unit s HIDE button Are all video signals being input correctly Is the
47. f 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 xenon lamp Be careful when disposing of the light source lamp If anything is unclear please consult your dealer 90 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 your dealer Symptom Power is not supplied Light is not emitted or light level is low With power on operation starts but stops in a few minutes Video image does not appear Video image dims Video image is unstable Video image is abnormally dark or bright Image color is poor or image is disturbed Probable cause Is the power cord disconnected Is the MAIN POWER switch turned on Is the correct power voltage used Has the breakertripped open Has the lamp protective function activated This can occur if the power is shut down due to a power failure etc Is the lens cap removed Is the internal shutter closed Is the lamp life near its end Has the projector been moved from its installed place Is the intake or exhaust vents blocked Is the correct input selected Are the devices connected correctly Are signals being supplied from the connected devices Are input signals scanning frequen
48. 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 cans or gas lighters that present special hazards when overheated 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 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Cont 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 23 5 8 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
49. he focus of the projected video image The focus point becomes more distant The focus point becomes nearer For details on the operation refer to page 35 DIGITAL ZOOM T W buttons Not in use Controls and Features Cont Remote Control Unit Cont 9 SHUTTER ON OFF buttons Use these buttons to control the internal shutter ON Closes the shutter to turn off the projection OFF Opens the shutter to turn on the projection For details on the operation refer to page 36 Wired remote control terminal To use the remote control unit as a wired unit connect the supplied remote control cable between this terminal and the REMOTE terminal on the connector panel of the pro jector For details refer to page 24 e The signal transmitter of the remote control unit will stop working when the cable is connected to this terminal KEYSTONE buttons Use these buttons to correct a trapezoidal distortion of the projected image For details on the operation refer to page 37 ZOOM T W buttons Use these buttons to adjustthe projected screen size They work only when the lens unit attached to this projector has the zooming function T Tele The projected screen size decreases W Wide The projected screen size increases For details on the operations refer to page 35 D Woe SHIFT buttons Use these buttons to adjust the height of th
50. he received commands are explained here For further information please consult the dealer where you purchased your projector 1 Communication Specifications The communication specifications are as follows Baud rate 9600bps 19200bps Initial value To change the value refer to page 46 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 0 sP commana 5P peril on Header Designates the head of data and the kind of data P 21h Control command to the projector 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 0Dh is not necessary for 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 Designates the head of data O 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 62
51. iCmenut END VIC menu 2 Menu position menu Keystone 0 r Keystone menu Options 2 Right Left rev OOFF OON RS 232C bps 9600 19200 Sleep time min O15030Q60 0FF OBLUE BLACK ENTER ENTER Options 2 menu Lens shift menu e The display languages of the menus are set to English when shipped from the factory The display language can be selected from the following 6 languages A A Japanese English Deutsch German Espa ol Spanish Italiano Italian and Francais French The language settings in this section are explained using English menus For details refer to page 46 41 TE E E O lt TT Menu Operations Cont E Projector s buttons Menu operating buttons VIC SELECT A MENU T U OC O O 2 O 40 Or ZOOM sO oO Oo Zo A SA gt E Remote control unit Menu operating control and buttons A A adiaka ZOOM SHIFT FOCUS wolo Ca Cr KEYSTONE SHUTTER Cm w JVC RM MQX1G REMOTE CONTROL UNIT When using the remote control unit refer to Cursor A w p ENTER Menu Operation Button on page 16 42 Buttons and Control for the Menu Operations The buttons and control listed below can be used forthe menu operation E To display the main menu Remote control unit S e When the menu is displayed you can clear the
52. ignal 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 e 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 6 VIC slots x 2 You can install the optional VICs in this projector using these slots The following VICs are available e HDTV Analog VIC This VIC enables the projector to be input the conventional HDTV signal Y Pb and Pr e HD SDI VIC This VIC enables the projector to be input and output the HD SDI signal The output terminal can be used as a line through terminal for checking the input signal by connecting the HD SDI monitor or for using plural projectors at the same time For details refer to page 13 Connector Panel Cont About the optional VICs HDTV Analog VIC LED This LED lights up when the HDTV Analog VIC is gt CaS e OO O selected Y Pb Pr input terminal BNC x 3 These are Y Pb Pr input terminals for HD signal SMPTE260M 274M 296M HD SDI VIC LED This LED lights up when the HD SDI VIC is se lected HDTV Analog VIC d HD SDI VIC e Eo SDI input output through terminal BNC x 2 These are input and output terminals for HD SDI signal SMPTE292M
53. ion Button on page 16 Menu Operation Procedure Press the MENU button The main menu appears e When the video image is projected on the screen the menu corresponding to the input signal is displayed When there is no signal No signal menu is displayed MID is indicated on pe the selected item image aA Contrast Setting i i VIC menu Options Language MA The item list of the sub i menu appears Sub brightness pp Information eee Ex Main Image adj 2 Press SIA to select the item in the main menu e When Information is selected the information about the input video image appears on the right side of the menu 3 Press the ENTER button or to go to the sub menu The sub menu appears Sharpness 123 MS Phase 123 VIC menu 2 ENTER Offset Gain ENTER Clamp O ST Ex VIC menu in RGB VIC Ex VIC menu 1 in HD VIC menu menu 4 Press SIA to select the item in the sub menu e When Language menu is displayed select the desired language in this step Then go to step 6 5 Press to adjust the selected item e When the item with indication is selected you can go to the next sub menu by pressing the ENTER button Then adjust the item using 6 Press EXIT to go back to the previous screen e Each time you press the button you can go back to the previous screen 7 Repeat steps 2 to 6 to adjust the other items 8 Pre
54. isplay OPERATE button O B Remote control unit e To change the menu language displayed English is selected when the projector is shipped from the factory The language displayed can be selected from the following six languages H 58 Japanese ENGLISH DEUTSCH German ESPANOL Spanish ITALIANO Italian and FRAN AIS French OPERATE GI button EIO E Turning Off the Power Press the OPERATE button for one second or more either on the control panel or on the remote control unit e The OPERATE indicator goes off and the STAND BY indicator changes to blinking e 07 appears on the status code display Remote control unit Projector OPERATE EA Projector s indicator STAND BY O E e You cannot cancel the turning off process until 07 changes to 06 or 00 on the status code display 2 Turn off the MAIN POWER switch when 00 appears on the status code display OFF O The MAIN POWER switch turns off and the STAND BY indicator goes off eb a O lt ui Projector s indicator R IN pow STAND BY MA 0 9 o O E Do not turn off the MAIN POWER switch until 00 appears on the status code display or while the STAND BY indicator is blinking The cooling fans continue running about 10 minutes To be continued on the next page 33 Basic Operations Cont E Projector
55. ith using the button When using the Cursor a v lt gt ENTER button as the ENTER button Press the button straight down when the menu is dis played When appears on the selected item pressing the button causes the submenu to be displayed When using the Cursor aA v gt ENTER button as a cursor moving button Press the button toward one of the aA w While the menu is displayed use the button to select an item to adjust or make adjustment Installing Batteries Install batteries in the remote control unit If the remote control has started to work erratically replace the batteries Open the back cover Open the back cover in the direction of the arrow Install the batteries Place the two batteries AA R6 size supplied in the remote control unit as illustrated below Close the back cover First fit the claw on the back cover into the case then close the back cover in the direction of the arrow 16 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 the surrounding Beware of the following e Do not mix new and old batteries e Do not mix different types of batteries as they differ in characteristics e Place batteries so they match the polarities indicated to and to lel e Be sure to put the minus end in first to avoid short circuiting
56. le in the micro processor The lamp life is near its end exceed 900 hours The lamp life is near its end exceed 1000 hours Abnormal temperature in the projector E Abnormal temperature in the room 02 03 04 10 20 21 22 23 24 25 30 40 81 82 83 bd EE 22 Trouble in the power supply of the fan 28 NN bei bd 82 11 Controls and Features cont Connector Panel REMOTE RS 232C OUT RS 232C IN _ gt gt bl gt REMOTE terminal mini jack This terminal is used to directly connect the remote con trol unit to the projector Use the remote control cable sup plied RS 232C OUT terminal D sub 9 pin This is an RS 232C interface specified terminal When another DLA QX1G is connected to this projector using this terminal you can enable a computer to control plural DLA QX1Gs at the same time For details consult your dealer RS 232C IN terminal D sub 9 pin This is a RS 232C interface specified terminal This projector can be controlled by a computer connected externally For details consult your dealer 4 LED This LED lights up when the RGB Analog VIC is selected 12 B G e R RGB IN terminals BNC x 5 These are multipurpose video input terminals that allow input of the following signals e Analog RGB signals vertical sync V signals and horizontal sync H signals composite signals Cs Devices which have analog RGB s
57. mode 40 M HDTV VIC or HD SDI VIC menu mode 41 Buttons and Control for the Menu Operation 42 Menu Operation Procedure assa 43 Contents of the Menu 44 E Information in Main menu 44 M Image adj menu 44 ME Setting menu 44 M VIC menu VIC menu 1 2 45 ME Options menu LL 46 B Language menu 46 E Color temp menu ss 46 E Sub brightness menu assa 46 E Disp Posi MON 47 E Offset amp Gain MENU rss 47 B Menu position menu 47 ME Keystone menu 47 WE User 1 OF 2 MENU ns ones 47 MI Lens shift menu 47 Cleaning and Replacing the Filters 48 Replacing the Light Source Lamp 50 Troubleshooting ms 51 Warning Messages 53 APPENA sisina aii 55 E Relation between projection distances and projection screen sizes 55 OL SaaS 55 e GL MQ10155G seee 56 CL MOTO 02 eee ee ee een 57 EIE Les ae era SE 58 Specifications arias 59 Accessories The following accessories are included with this projector Check for them if any item is missing please contact your dealer For Europe Remote control unit RM MQX1G AA R6 size dry cell battery x2 Power code for checking operation approx 9 8 ft 3 0 m Remote control cable Protective cap x8 approx 49 2 ft 15 m for covering the screw holes al EL E O lt ui Inform
58. n Options AAG English Deutsch Espanol Italiano Francais Deutsch Espa ol Italiano Francais Language menu VIC Slot 1 RGB Switcher CH 0 Resolution1024 x 768 Frequency H 48 5kHz 2 Frequency V 80Hz Information Lamp time 123h Main Information 4 Back to Main Image adj O 5500K O 6500K O User1 gt ENTER O User2 gt ENTER Color temp menu User 2 menu Sub brightness menu Disp Posi Scanning position Picture position am Disp Posi menu Offset amp Gain Offset R Offset G Offset B 123 PO 123 M GainG aa PE 123 Menu position menu Keystone 0 EA Keystone menu Options 2 Right Left rev OOFF OON RS 232C bps 9600 19200 Sleep time min O15030060 0FF Back color OBLUE BLACK Lens shift ENTER Options 1 ENTER Options 2 menu Lens shift menu e The display languages of the menus are set to English when shipped from the factory The display language can be selected from the following 6 languages A A Japanese English Deutsch German Espa ol Spanish Italiano Italian and Fran ais French The language settings in this section are explained using English menus For details refer to page 46 Menu Operations Cont W HDTV VIC or HD SDI VIC menu mode The following diagram shows the menu transition when there is signal input through the HDTV VIC or the HD SDI VIC Menu Im
59. n the number of pixels resolution sought by the video image input is smaller than that resolution of D ILA device 2048 x 1536 the video image is then enlarged to a virtually full screen size of D ILA device and projected Aspect 1 1 Does not enlarge the video image for projection Panel The video image is enlarged to the full screen size of D ILA device for projection resizing display Aspect The video image is enlarged to the full screen size of D ILA device for projection without changing the original aspect ratio resizing display Menu Operations Cont Contents of the Menu Cont The values in the are initial settings E VIC menu VIC menu 1 2 In this menu the setting of the installed VIC can be adjusted When RGB VIC is selected as the current input terminal VIC menu is available When HDTV HD SDI VIC is selected as the current input terminal VIC menu1 and VIC menu 2 are available For RGB VIC Offset amp Gain ENTER Clamp e GE Tracking Adjusts the lateral size and display area of video image within the range of O to 4095 Phase Adjusts flickering or dim video image within the range of O to 15 AD sync adj Adjusts the outline of the text on the screen or reduces the noise To get the best picture select a value from the range of O to 255 0 Offset amp Gain Adjusts the offset and gain of the input signal for each RGB Press the ENTER button
60. nect the power cord from the wall AC outlet Then reconnect the power cord to AC outlet and turn on the main power again For the turning on and off the main power refer to pages 32 and 33 92 Warning Messages The following shows the warning messages displayed on the screen When a warning message is displayed take the corrective action described here Message SLOT1 RGB No Input SLOT1 RGB Frequency of image signal is out of range SLOT1 RGB No image signal is shown for this type Lamp replacement Warning Lamp replacement The word Warning blinks Cause e No device is connected to the input terminal e The terminal is connected but no signal comes in from the connected device The selected slot number and VIC name are shown in the first line of the massage The frequency of the input video signal is out of range The selected slot number and VIC name are shown in the first line of the massage Though the frequency of the input video signal is within the acceptable range other items such as resolution are out of the projector s specified range The selected slot number and VIC name are shown in the first line of the massage e The accumulated lamp use time reaches 900 hours Every time the projector is turned on this message appears on the screen e The accumulated lamp use time reaches 1000 hours Corrective action Connect a devi
61. ng effect causing heat to build up inside which could cause a fire or malfunction For details refer to Cleaning and Replacing the Filters on pages 48 and 49 Exhaust vent for the light source lamp power supply This vent dischrages warm air from the cooling fan for the light source lamp power supply This fan continues running as long as the MAIN POWER switch is on 110 11 Exhaust vents Vents for cooling fans through which warm air comes out To remove the handles Remove two screws fixing the handle to the projector with a hex wrench e Keep the handles and screws for future use Then attach the supplied protective caps to cover the screw holes ENGLISH Controls and Features cont Control Panel STAND BY HIDE O D O Ll ABE VIC SELECT JE e EE 2 O OO MENU 9 A Dx O ao A 4 M O EXIT 9 flo II OPERATE indicator ON When the projector is in operation projecting OPERATE button Press this button for one or more seconds while the projector is in stand by mode the MAIN POWER switch is turned on and the OPERATE indicator lights up Press it again and the projector goes into the cool down mode then stand by mode For details on the operations refer to pages 32 and 33 While in the first 20 seconds of cool down mode If you press
62. njury CAUTIONS e Since the power requirement of the projector is high be sure to insert the power plug directly into a wall outlet e This projector requires a single phase 3 wire 200V to 240V wall outlet Lens cap 31 al eb a O lt ui Basic Operations E Projector s buttons STAND BY indicator Status code display NW Remote control unit 32 OPERATE indicator OPERATE button OPERATE OI button The following describes the basic procedure for common use of the projector 1 Turning On the Power Turn on the MAIN POWER switch of the projector ON 1 The main power turns on and the STAND BY indicator comes on 00 appears on the status code display Projector s indicator STAND BY Press the OPERATE button for one second or more either on the control panel or on the remote control unit e The OPERATE indicator comes on and 01 appears on the status code display Remote control unit Projector OPERATE TE Projector s indicator STAND BY O O e After the power is turned on the screen may appear jumbled for a few seconds but this is not a malfunction e After the OPERATE indicator comes on it can take a minute or so for the lamp to warm up and operate consistently Basic Operations Cont E Projector s buttons OPERATE indicator STAND BY indicator Status code d
63. omposed and may be more or less different from actual products TRADEMARKS IBM IBM PC and VGA are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation Macintosh is registered trademarks of Apple Computer Inc VESA is a trademark of the non profit organization Video Electronics Standard 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 Specifications Cont Outside dimensions E Top Unit mm inch 30 1 9 16 838 33 i 30 1 3 6 720 28 3 s 820 32 9 16 E Front E Side _1 820 32 5 16 A gt A E 720 28 42 1 11 16 42 1 11 16 A 18 4 18 8 4 a e a E N O lt lt ne 217 E 2 gt TT D a O GO ASI Ke N T g Pe esko ee N E z T 660 26 s 838 33 TE 30 1 3 6 30 1 3 6 Pin assignment Specifications for terminals E RS 232C terminal Pin number Signal name Fin number Signal name e Cam Ce ne O1 HS CO ND O ON O To be continued on the next page 61 Specifications Cont RS 232C external control By connecting a computer to the RS 232C IN 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 t
64. one of the following formats corresponding to the input HDTV HD SDI signal 1035 60i 1080 60i 1080 50i 1080 30p 1080 25p 1080 24p 1080 25sF 720 60p Shows the accumulated use hours of the light source lamp E Image adj menu Image adj Contrast In this menu the following items can be adjusted Contrast Brightness Color temp Gamma Sub brightness The contrast of the video image being projected is adjusted within the range of 0 to 255 The larger value the higher contrast is 255 The brightness of the video image being projected is adjusted within the range of 0 to 255 The larger value the brighter the image is 128 Adjusts the color temperature of the video image being projected Make adjustment when the video image becomes reddish or bluish Press the ENTER button to go to the next sub menu See Color temp menu on page 46 Adjusts gamma correction within the range of 1 to 3 The larger value the stronger the gamma correction is 2 Adjusts the brightness for each RGB Press the ENTER button to go to the next sub menu See Sub brightness menu on page 46 E Setting menu ENTER O1 10Panel Aspect In this menu the following items can be adjusted Disp Posi Resize Adjusts the position and size of the video image being projected Press the ENTER button to go to the next sub menu See Disp Posi menu on page 47 Whe
65. ort to reach a power point then obtain an appropriate safety approved extension lead or adapter or consult your 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 Information on the power cord plug The power cord of this projector does not have a wall outlet plug attached We recomend you to select and attach a plug which matches your wall outlet OE EL a
66. 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 Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer service to qualified service personnel under the following conditions OE EL a O lt ui a When the power supply cord or plug is damaged b If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen on the product c I the product has been exposed to rain or water d Ifthe 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
67. r s authority to operate the equipment NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense About the plug U S A only 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 dealer About burning in of the D ILA device Do nat 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 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Cont IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS Electrical energy can perform many useful functions This unit has been engineer
68. rance of the projection lens Change of projection screen according to aspect ratio Screen with 4 3 aspect ratio Screen with 16 9 aspect ratio e For detailed relation between projection distances and projection screen sizes refer to Appendix The relation for both 4 3 and 16 9 are listed there e When adjusting the screen size use a 4 3 aspect ration picture A 16 9 aspect ration picture is projected based on the width of a 4 3 aspect ratio picture e 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 e If the keystone is adjusted the projected screen becomes smaller 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 dealer to buy and install the lens Lens model GL MQ1010G Powered focus for rear projection short focal length lens subject ratio 1 1 0 influence GL MQ1015SG Powered focus short focal length lens subject ratio 1 5 1 manual vertical shift function pro vided 0 to 50 influence GL MQ1020ZG Powered zoom powered focus long focal length lens subject ratio 2 1 1 to 4 9 1 0 influence L MQ1023SZG Powered zoom powered focus long focal length lens subject ratio 3 1 to 7 1 manual vertical shift function provided 0 to 50 influence 21 OE EL a O lt TT Installing the Projector Cont
69. rox 50 to 50 e When the lens shift is set to 0 the center of the projection screen is the same height as the center of the lens When the lens shift is set to 50 the bottom edge of the projection screen is at the same height as the center of the lens When the lens shift is set to 50 the upper edge of the projection screen is at the same height as the center of the lens Menu Operations You can adjust picture quality set functions get information on the input video signal etc using the menus From the following diagrams you can see the overall menus Note that there are three menu modes No signal menu mode RGB VIC menu mode and HDTV HD SDI VIC menu mode When the MENU button is pressed the projector enters one of these modes by judging the input signal being received E No signal menu mode The following diagram shows the menu transition when there is no signal input through the selected VIC Right Left rev OFF OON RS 232C bps 9600 19200 Right Left rev Sleep time min O15030060 0FF Options RS 232C bps Options menu Language Sleep time min Information Language AA AA English English Deutsch Deutsch Options Espa ol Espa ol Language Italiano dd Information Francais ran ais Language menu Main Options Main Language VIC Slot 1 RGB Switcher CH 0 J ESO Main Information e The display languages of the menus are set to English when 4 shipped from the factory The display language
70. shift center lock pin for shipment left attached Are batteries installed correctly Are batteries exhausted Is there a shielding object between the remote control unit and the remote sensor Is the distance too long Is the remote control unit s LOCK gt UNLOCK switch set to LOCK projector Corrective action e Check the lamp s use hours on the menu and if the lamp life is near its end consult the dealer where you purchased the e Input separate sync signals for vertical sync V and horizontal sync H signals e Input signals with little jitter or distortion e Check sync signal and related connection e Check the installed position e Press the remote control unit s HIDE button to turn video on e Check signals and connections e Remove the shift center lock pin and then make adjustments For how to remove the shift center lock pin consult the dealer where you purchased the projector e Match the polarities of batteries correctly to and to e Replace with new batteries e Remove any shielding objects point e Use the remote control unit at a nearer e Set the remote control unit s LOCK lt UNLOCK switch to UNLOCK Page 44 25 26 to 29 36 20 16 16 24 15 This projector is equipped with a microcomputer that may operate abnormally due to interference from external components If this happens turn off the main power and discon
71. so do not block any of exhaust openings while in cool down mode e The cooling fan for the light source lamp power supply continues running as long as the MAIN POWER switch is turned on EXIT button Use this button 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 on the operations refer to page 42 ENTER button Use this button in the menu mode Use it to display the hierarchical menus Also use it when ENTER is displayed for the item on the menu For details on the operations refer to pages 16 and 42 VIC SELECT Oro O HIDE O O Q EE 2 O Lp OO A A 4C O Vo E EXIT Normal indications 00 The projector is in standby mode The projector is in the cool down mode cents poston aga Error indications The side panel is unstable Abnormal temperature in the lamp unit The lamp cannot light up The internal shutter is closed or there may be trouble in the shutter function The projector is turned off while no signal is input The lamp goes off during projection Trouble in the light source lamp power supply Trouble in the power supply of the projector OE EL a O lt TT Trouble in cooling process of R device Trouble in cooling process of G device Trouble in cooling process of B device Trouble in the fan or the sensor of air pressure Troub
72. ss the MENU button to clear the menu screen 43 OE E a O lt ui Menu Operations Cont Contents of the Menu The values in the are initial settings E Information in Main menu Menu Image adj Setting VIC menu Contrast Brightness Color temp Gamma Sub brightness Options Language Information The following information about the input video image appears on this screen VIC Slot 1 Switcher Resolution 1024 x 768 Frequency H 48 5kHz 3 Frequency V Information Lamp time Ex Main Information in RGB VIC menu VIC Slot Image adj IC Slot 4 setting Switcher VIC menu Source RGB CH 0 RGB CH 0 1080 50i Options Language Information gt Lamp time 80 Hz 123 h 123 h Ex Main Information in HD VIC menu Shows the VIC name selected by the VIC 1 2 or 3 button Switcher Shows the selection number of the switcher connected to the projector CH 0 means that the switcher is not being used For details about the switcher consult your dealer O For RGB VIC Resolution Shows the resolution of the RGB signal Frequency H Frequency V being received Horizontal x Vertical It may not be displayed correctly for some input signals Shows the horizontal frequency of the RGB signal being received Shows the vertical frequency of the RGB signal being received O For HD HD SDI VIC Source Lamp time Ad Shows
73. t work for approximately 1 minute after the light source lamp is turned on Use the button approximately 1 minute later While in cool down mode the STAND BY indicator is blinking Even if you press the OPERATE 0 Ibutton the projector is not turned on Wait until the projector enters stand by mode The STAND BY indicator stays lit BACK LIGHT button When this button is pressed all the buttons light up When no button is pressed while the buttons are lit they will be turned off after several seconds 14 v EXIT MENU Jaja 1G REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RM MQX 4 Cursor A v gt ENTER button When using this as the cursor button press it in the A EU dib directions to select menu items or adjust settings When using it as the ENTER button press the button straight down The ENTER button is used in the menu mode Use it to display the hierarchical menus Also use it when ENTER is displayed for the item on the menu For details on the operation refer to pages 16 and 42 MENU button Use this button to enter or exit from the menu mode The menu appears or disappears on the screen For details on the operation refer to page 42 6 VIC 1 2 and 3 buttons You can select the desired VIC Video Input Card installed into the projector by pressing one of these buttons For details on the operations refer to page 34 FOCUS buttons Use these buttons to adjust t
74. te the line display 5sec ON 5sec OFF Adjusts the trapezoidal distortion of the projected image Press the ENTER button to go to the next sub menu See Keystone menu on page 47 ON Reverses the video Image right to left OFF Not to use this function OFF Sets the baud rate transmission speed 19200 Sets the length of sleep time A set sleep time after input signal is depleted the projector goes into stand by mode If you select OFF the sleep time will be cleared OFF Specifies the background color shown when there is no video signal BLUE Adjusts the lens shift This function takes effect only when the installed lens has the lens shift function Press the ENTER button to go to the next sub menu See Lens shift menu on page 47 Language E Language menu English Deutsch Espa ol Italiano Francais Text on the screen can be changed to a language other than English Languages that can be displayed are the following six D 38 Japanese English Deutsch German Espa ol Spanish Italiano Italian and Francais French English E Color temp menu Color temp Je 5500K O 6500K O User 1 O User2 ENT gt ENTER Adjusts the white color of the video image when it becomes reddish or bluish The higher the color temperature the bluer the video image is 6500K 5500K Select this when the video image is bluish 6500K Sele
75. ted devices may not correspond to composite sync Cs or G on sync signal Horizontal frequency 31 5 kHz to 135 kHz Vertical frequency 48 kHz to 120 kHz Dot clock 25 MHZ to 280 MHz CONTROL e RS 232C IN 1 line D sub 9 pin x 1 RS 232C interface specified control terminal for controlling this projector with a personal computer e RS 232C OUT 1 line D sub 9 pin x 1 RS 232C interface specified control terminal for controlling other projectors with a personal computer connected to this projector e REMOTE 1 line mini jack x 1 To be continued on the next page 29 Specifications Cont e Power requirements AC 200 V to 240 V 50 60 Hz e Power consumption 16 A at 200V e Allowable operation temperature 5 C to 35 C 41 F to 95 F e Allowable relative humidity 90 or less no condensation e Allowable storage temperature 5 C to 60 C 23 F to 140 F e Maximum outside dimensions Approx W 820 mm x H 420 to 472 mm x D 951 mm 32 16 x 16 16 to 18 87 x 37 1 2 excluding protruding parts e Weight Approx 92 kg 203 Ibs e Accessories Refer to page 7 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 illuminated For easy understanding pictures and illustrations are shown by being emphasized omitted or c
76. to 15 When Aspect or Panel is selected as the Resize setting see page 44 the adjustable range is limited as follows While UXGA or SXGA signals are inputted the range is 0 to 10 While analog HD signals are inputted you cannot make any adjustment e The trapezoidal distortion keystone can be adjusted from the menu For details refer to page 46 e Interference patterns may appear on the screen when adjusting the keystone This is not a malfunction e Depending on the type of signal some noise may appear in the picture when the keystone is adjusted In this case consult your dealer To be continued on the next page 37 OE EL a O lt ui Basic Operations Cont E Remote control unit SHIFT buttons ZOOM SHIFT JA FOCUS woo DETZA KEYSTONE SHUTTER ZOOM JVC RM MQX1G REMOTE CONTROL UNIT 38 E Setting the amount of lens shifting SHIFT When the lens unit not supplied has the lens shifting function the projected screen can be moved vertically in position e When using the projectors in stack configuration stacked one over another make adjustment so that the picture of each projector overlays exactly using the lens shift function Press the SHIFT button The lens shifts upward Press the SHIFT button The lens shifts downward Remote control unit e The amount of shifting is within the range of app
77. to go to the next sub menu See Offset 4 Gain menu on page 47 Clamp Sets the clamp pulse s position at the back porch BP or on the sync tip ST Normally the clamp pulse is used at ST If with some PCs or workstations the screen becomes unstable such as being too dark or too bright try to switch to BP ST For HDTV HD SDI VIC VIC menu 2 O 1080i O 10351 OQO0FF OON 2 2 2 3 Pulldown OFF O Auto ATTE cur Sharpness 123 MS Phase 123 VIC menu 2 ENTER e To alternate between the VIC menu 1 and the VIC menu 2 press the ENTER button while the other menu is selected Tint Adjusts the tint of the video image being projected within the range of 30 to 30 Normally select 0 0 Color Adjusts the color density of the video image being projected within the range of 30 to 30 Normally select 0 0 Sharpness Adjusts the sharpness of the video image being projected within the range of 15 to 15 Normally select 0 0 Phase Adjusts flickering or dim video image within the range of O to 15 HDTV Selects proper format to project the video image of the HD signal with accurate 16 9 aspect ratio 1080i 10801 Normally select this 1035i Select this when the video image is not stable MAIP Detects the degree of moving in the video image and gets the best performance to project the moving pictures ON ON Forthe video image with a lot of moving pictures OFF For the video image
78. to project sufficiently bright image in a fairly large auditorium or relatively bright place e To prevent damage to the projector during shipment a shift center lock pin was used to fix the lens mechanism when the projector was e When using the stack configuration first install the frame specially designed for the stack configuration Decide the shipped out the factory If the lens does not either move up or down installation place in the point of stability and efficiency for by your lens shift adjustment using the buttons on the remote control ventilation unit or the setting menu the shift center lock pin might not have e For the stack configuration you need to use the lens with been removed In this case consult your dealer or service center the shift function 20 Installing the Projector Cont Projection Distance and Screen Size The range of projection distances that can be focused depends on the lens unit not supplied 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 MQ1010G 3 9 ft 1 2 m to 25 9 ft 7 9 m GL MQ1015SG 5 6 ft 1 7 m to 40 3 ft 12 3 m GL MQ1020ZG 26 2 ft 8 0 m to 280 3 ft 85 5 m GL MQ1023SZG 28 2 ft 8 6 m to 276 1 ft 84 2 m The value for projection distance is a guide reference The projected image size may vary depending on the manufactur ing tole
79. tric shock or malfunction could occur Notes e Do not clean the filters using a vacuum cleaner Since the filters are soft it may be sucked into the vacuum cleaner or e Install the filters correctly otherwise the projector will not operate damaged normally e f the filters and or filter covers are damaged the projector may fail to operate Then replace with new parts L E a O lt ui 49 Replacing the Light Source Lamp The light source lamp has its service life It is approximately 1000 hours When the light source lamp approaches the end of its service life degradation progresses rapidly The number display on the projector and the message on the screen warn you that replacement of the lamp is required E When the lamp s use hours exceed 900 hours Lamp replacement 80 appears on the status code display of At the start of projection lamp energized the projector the message Lamp replacement appears on the projection screen for about two minutes In this case the light source lamp needs to be replaced e To cancel the message Lamp replacement press the EXIT button e Each time the projector is turned on the message appears E When lamp s use hours has reached 1000 hours Warning Lamp replacement d eiteko on the status code display of Warning Lamp replacement appears on the E PUQIE GIO projection screen and the word Warning blinks e To cancel the message W
80. upplied remote control cable between the remote control unit and the REMOTE terminal on the connector panel of the projector Using it as a wired remote control unit you do not have to worry about the operable angle of the unit though the operable distance is limited by the length of the remote cable approx 49 2 ft 15 m CONTROL REMOTE RS 232C OUT RS 232C IN O Guo e When the remote control unit is used as a wired unit its signal transmitter and projector s remote sensor do not work e Do not extend the remote cable Doing so could cause a malfunction of the projector Connecting to Various Devices Signals that Can Be Input to the Projector The following signals can be input to the projector through the corresponding VICs Video Input Cards e Before connection be sure to turn off the projector and devices e Read the manual which comes with each device thoroughly E Analog RGB signals The signals with the following resolutions can be input to the input terminal of the RGB Analog VIC standard name frequency frequency scanning line BEREI E DTV 720p 60Hz 720 DTV 10809 6042 VGA 640 X 480 60H2 480 VGA 640 X 480 85H 480 VGA 640 X 480 Macintosh 13 480 SVGA 800 X 600 85H CS soz w SVGA 832 X 624 Macintosh 16 624 XGA 1024 X 768 70Hz 768 XGA 1024 X 768 85H 768 XGA 1024 X 768 Macintosh 19 768 XGA 1024 X 768 Macintosh 21 SXGA 1280 X 1024 60H SXGA 1280 X 1024 76H U

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