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1.                                     32   e  PDD ne er 36   roto oreet ES UR        36   Image F ODES  C                             36   Intermission tele 38   Projector Status Indication Mm 39   Remote Control Problems sra AAA UR Iw EE ER ER DEA 40   Replacing the Bam  nn nee ee 41  Compatibility Modes iir ri ata etti ra eu a 42   RS232 Commands and Protocol Function List                                             43   Ceiling Mouni Insiallalion nee een 46   Onioma Global DICO Sta cs 47    Regulation  amp  Safety notices ts 49          DI           D  See        Safety Information       The lightning flash with arrowheard within an equilateral triangle is  intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated  dangerous volt   age  within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to  constitute a risk of electric shock to persons     The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert  the user to the presence of import operating and maintenance  servicing   instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance                       WARNING  TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK  DO NOT  EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE  DANGEROUS HIGH  VOLTAGES ARE PRESENT INSIDE THE ENCLOSURE  DO NOT OPEN THE  CABINET  REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY     Class B emissions limits  This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Inter   ference Causing Equipment Regulations     Important Safety
2.           Operation conditions    This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules  Operation  is subject to the following two conditions       this device may not cause harmful interference  and  2 this device must accept any interference received  includ     ing interference that may cause undesired operation   Notice  Canadian users    This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian  ICES 003     Zune    l intention des utilisateurs cana   iens    Cet appareil numerique de la classe B est conforme a la norme  NMB 003 du Canada     Declaration of Conformity for EU countries    8  EMC Directive 2004 108 EC  including amendments    8  Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC   E  R  amp  TTE Directive 1999 5 EC  if product has RF func   tion        
3.       User  ont rols        On screen Display Menus   The Projector has multilingual On screen Display menus that  allow you to make image adjustments and change a variety of  settings  The projector will automatically detect the source     How to operate    1  Toopen the OSD menu  press  Menu  on the Remote Control or  Control Panel    2 When OSD is displayed  use A W keys to select any item in the  main menu  While making a selection on a particular page  press  gt   or  Enter  key to enter sub menu    3  Use A    keys to select the desired item and adjust the settings  by d P key    4  Select the next item to be adjusted in the sub menu and adjust as  described above    5  Press    Enter    or    Menu    to confirm  and the screen will return to  the main menu    6  To exit  press  Menu  again  The OSD menu will close and the    projector will automatically save the new settings        Main Menu       e       ss ue    Sub Menu  Mode    V IMAGE J Contrast    Brightness q   Setting  Color  DISPLAY Tint    Sharpness    Advanced      Up Down    Select            Menu Tree           Mode    Brightness              Cinema Bright TV sRGB User    User   ontrols    ish    E          possent  I  IMAGE Advanced Noise Reduction Off 0   1 10     Gamma    Film Video Graphics PC  Edge Enhance Off 0   1 2   B W Extension On 1  Off 0   Color Temp   Warm           PC    OM    User Red Gain Green Gain   Blue Gain Red Bias   Green Bias Blue Bias  DISPLAY     Format   16 9 4 3 LBX Native    Ov
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5.    Fan failed     0    Fan Failure    The projector will switch off automatically          wl sw Ze   um E E B  m    i    EDT a    i adu    CES Aor K x     Se  EL    nan k    m a  k        E 2  E u    F E x  E     Do S b       Over temperature     Projector Overheated    The projector will switch off automatically       Replacing the lamp     0    Lamp is approaching the end of its useful life    Replacement suggested        Remote Control Problems    If the remote control does not work  Check the operating angle for the remote control is approximately  122 95   Make sure there are not any obstructions between the remote con   trol and the projector  Move to within 6 m  20 ft  of the projector   Make sure batteries are inserted correctly   Make sure batteries are exhausted  If so  replace weak batteries in  the remote control        A       Replacing the lamp    The projector automatically detects the lamp life  When the lamp  life is nearing the end of use  you will receive a warning message     0    Lamp is approaching the end of its useful life    Replacement suggested        Warning  Lamp com  When you see this message  please contact your local reseller or   service center to change the lamp as soon as possible  Make sure  the projector has been cooled down for at least 30 minutes before  changing the lamp     partment is hot  Allow  it to cool down before  changing lamp     A    Warning  To reduce the  risk of personal injury   do not drop the lamp  module or touch the 
6.    V      e  Table of Contents                                                a    a aa ee 1  Ludis T                       2  Gare ege ee EE 2  e EE EE T 3   Eye saly Warm e 5   P dieses o oo s 6   delli ed FEINE ee UU NE TTE 6   Package Ovenvieuw 7  EE 8   L U   dc                                            8  Bi      9   COMEN EEN 10   REMOS CONTO                                                     TERE 11   Wo  instalation                        uU Ua Een ee 12  Connecting the ProJj  ecI  or                ee esse 12   Powering On Off the Projector                                                                      13   Powering On the ee 13   Powering Off the DEOJOCIOF nenne 14   Warning MACION  HT                 14   Adjusting the Projected Image                                                                      15   Adjusting the Projector s Ee et E 15   Adjusting the Projector s Zoom   FOCUS    aan 16   Adjusting Projected Image Size                                                   nn 16   t aca OOM AS 17  Control Panel  amp  Remote Control                                                                  17  On screen Display Menus                                                                            20   MOMO OCEANS ec ee ee ee ee ee 20   Monu EE E                            21   JU CE E E ue D E T 22   aL P                                                         26   6 CC                                              29   SVSICH                             
7.   Select an appropriate color matrix type from RGB or YCbCr     Reset    Return the adjustments and settings to factory default values           Current   Returns the current menu s settings to factory default        All  Returns the settings for all menus to factory default values           DISPLAY        I      SYSTEM            SYSTEM    Menu Location  Lamp Setting  Projection    Image Al    i System    Test Pattern  Background Dark Blue P  12V Trigger           Up Down    Select MENU    Menu Location    Choose the menu location on the display screen     Projection  ES Front Desktop    The factory default setting     m Rear Desktop    When you select this function  the projector reverses the image  so you can project behind a translucent screen       Front Ceiling  When you select this function  the projector turns the image  upside down for ceiling mounted projection   CH    Rear Ceiling  When you select this function  the projector reverses and turns    the image upside down at same time  You can project from be   hind a translucent screen with ceiling mounted projection     Image Al    Image Al improves the contrast of the picture by optimizing the  brightness of the lamp according to the picture content     On  The dynamic image performance manager is active in mak   ing sure your greatest pleasure from seeing a movie dynamically    User   ontrols       with the most dark details revealed  vivid and bright image m  performed all the way  zi          D  See     Off  The
8.  38 30 34 0D  03  Cooling on or cooling off  04  Lamp error  05  Thermal error          ish    E       Note        Please note that dam   age resulting from  incorrect installation  will invalidate the war   ranty     A    Warning    1  If you buy the ceiling  mount from other  company  please  ensure that there is at  least 10cm distance  between the bottom  cover of the projector  and the ceiling      Avoid placing  the projector near  sources of heat such  air conditioning  units and heaters  otherwise it may  overheat and shut  down automatically      Ceiling mounting  shall be mounting on  metal or concrete        Ceiling Mount Installation    1  To prevent damaging your projector  please use the ceil   ing mount package for installation   2  If you wish to use a third party ceiling mount kit  please    ensure the screws used to attached a mount to the projec   tor met the following specifications     Screw type  M4  Maximum screw length  10mm    Minimum screw length  8mm    410 99mm          I a      3 25    100 00mm         394   1           33 49             24 04      Min  610 60mm  Max  850 60mm              a     3 25            Appendices    Optoma Global Offices      For service or support please contact your local office     USA    715 Sycamore Drive  Milpitas  CA 95035  USA    www optomausa com    Canada  5630 Kennedy Road  Mississauga   ON  LAZ 2A9  Canada    www optoma ca    Europe    Tel   408 383 3700  Fax  408 383 3702       Service   services optoma com e
9.  Instruction    1  Read these instructions  before using this projector    2  Keep these instructions  for future reference    3  Follow all instructions    4  Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions  A  Do not block any ventilation openings  To ensure reliable operation of the projector and to protect it from over   heating  put the projector in a position and location that will not inter   fere with its proper ventilation  For example  do not place the projector  on a bed  sofa  carpet  or similar surface that may block the ventilation  openings  Do not put it in an enclosure  such as a bookcase or a cabinet  that may keep air from flowing through its ventilation openings    B  Do not use this projector near water or moisture  To reduce the risk  of fire or electric shock  do not expose the projector to rain or moisture   C  Do not install near any heat sources  such as radiators  heaters   stoves or other apparatus  including amplifiers  that produce heat    5  Clean only with a dry cloth    6  Only use attachments  accessories specified by the manufacturer    7  Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel  Servicing is required  when the projector has been damaged in any way    WB  Such as power supply cord or plug is damaged    B  Liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus    WM  The projector has been exposed to rain or moisture  does not oper   ate normally  or has been dropped    Do not attempt to service this projector
10.  When the    LAMP    indicator lights solid red  the projector  will automatically shut itself down  Please contact your local  reseller or service centre  See page 47     When the    TEMP    indicator flashes red  it indicates the pro   jector has overheated  The projector will automatically shut  itself down    Under normal conditions  the projector can be switched on  again after it has cooled down  If the problem persists  you  should contact your local dealer or our service center  See  page 47     When the    LAMP    indicator flashes red  it indicates the fan  has failed  Please contact your local dealer or our service  centre  See page 47        V Installation    Adjusting the Projected Image      Adjusting the Projector s Height c  The projector is equipped with elevator feet for adjusting the E  image height    To raise the image       1  Press the elevator button    k     2  Raise the image to the desired height angle    then release  the button to lock the elevator feet into position     3  Use screw in feet   to fine tune the display angle   To lower the image   1  Press the elevator button     2  Lower the image  then release the button to lock the eleva   tor feet into position     3  Use screw in feet   to fine tune the display angle        Tilt Adjustment Feet             Adjusting the Projector s Zoom   Focus    Turn the Zoom Lever to zoom in or zoom out  To focus the  image  turn the focus ring until you see a clear image  The  projector will focus at dista
11.  and Native        On  The format only can be chosen 4 3 and 16 9        Auto  To solve the differences of the film formats  the option can  keep the format in the same ratio     SYSTEM      SETUP       SETUP    Language  Input Source  Source Lock  High Altitude  Auto Power Off  Signal   Color Space    Reset      Up Down            Select    a  3    User  ontrols    English  HDMI 2  On  Off    19 Setup    RGB    English    Current       MENU    Language    Choose the multilingual OSD menu  Press   or  gt  into the sub  menu and then use the A or W key to select your preferred lan   guage  Press    Select  Enter     to finalize the selection     Input Source       Enable input sources  Press 4 or P into the next menu as below and  then use    or Y to select  Press  Select  Enter   to finalize the selec   tion  The projector will not search inputs that are de selected     SETUP  Input Source    HDMI 1  HDMI 2  DYI Digital  DYI Analog  DWI SCART  Component  S Video  Video    JODODOBO    Select      Up Down JE    Source Lock    When this function is turned off  the projector will search for other  signals if the current input signal is lost  When this function is  turned on  it will search for a specified connection port           Controls E    High Altitude  Choose    On    to turn on High Altitude mode  Operates the fans at    full speed continuously to allow for proper high altitude cooling of  the projector     Auto Power Off    Sets the interval of power off of the system  i
12.  dynamic image performance manager is on standby     IRIS  The iris function adjusts the contrast optically by opening and  closing the lens aperture   When you press the IRIS button  the current setting appears  When  pressing it again while the setting is being displayed  the setting can  be changed   0 16  When 0 is selected  the image becomes brighter  When 1 16  steps is selected  black levels of the image are reproduced with  more clarity though the brightness is lowered  There are 16 step  for you adjust     Auto  The dynamic image performance manager is active in  making sure your greatest pleasure from seeing a movie dy   namically with the most dark details revealed  vivid and bright  image performed all the way     lest Pattern  Displays a test pattern  There are Grid  White pattern and None     Background    Use this feature to display a  Dark Blue    Black      Gray    or    Start  Logo  screen when no signal is available        ee   MONI        1    e                   D      w            12V Trigger     gt  STD  When    STD    is selected  12V Trigger will send 12V when  projector turn on       LBX  When 12V trigger set as    LBX        1  Format change to  LBX  12V trigger port will send 12V     2  Format is    4 3        16 9     or  Native   12V trigger port won t  send 12V  it will be OV           MUI  er  ont rols    SYSTEM Lamp Settings  Lamp Hour  Lamp Reminder    m Brite Mode  Lamp Reset  O Exit Sys tem   Lamp    English    eege      e  GH Setting    SE
13.  image     Press the       to decrease the contrast     Press the  gt  to increase the contrast     Brightness    Adjust the brightness of the image   Press the   to darken image   Press the  gt  to lighten the image       Color    Adjusts a video image from black and white to fully saturated color   Press the   to decrease the amount of color in the image     Press the  gt  to increase the amount of color in the image          User Controls    Tint    Adjusts the color balance of red and green      gt  Press the   to increase the amount of green in the image      gt  Press the j gt  to increase the amount of red in the image     Sharpness  Adjusts the sharpness of the image           Press the    to decrease the sharpness      gt  Press the  gt  to increase the sharpness           IMAGE Advanced    Noise Reduction  N IMAGE J Gamma    Degamma  True vivid  Edge Enhance Image   Advance  B W Extension    Color Temp  SYSTEM      Up Down    Select       Noise Reduction   The motion Adaptive Noise Reduction reduces the amount of vis   ible noise interlaced signals  The range is from  0  to    10      0 Off   Gamma   This unit comes with 10 preset gamma curves  After the initial setup    and fine tuning is completed  utilize the Gamma Adjustment steps  to optimize your image output     Degamma    This allows you to choose a degamma table that has been fine tuned  to bring out the best image quality for the input     Film  For home theater   Video  For video or TV source   Graphics  
14.  lamp bulb  The bulb  may shatter and cause  injury if it is dropped     Lamp Replacing Procedure     1     Switch off the power to the projector by pressing the Power  button     Allow the projector to cool down at least 30 minutes   Disconnect the power cord    Use a screwdriver to remove the screw from the cover  O  Push up and remove the cover O   Remove the 2 screws from the lamp module      Pull out the lamp module  O    To replace the lamp module  reverse the previous steps     8     Turn on the projector and do  Lamp Reset  after the lamp  module is replaced    Lamp Reset   i Press    Menu      gt   ii Select  System    gt    iii Select  Lamp setting    gt  iv Select  Lamp reset    gt    v Select    Yes              Compatibility Modes    V Frequency   Hz   i Lol sg   7    m   zexm   m             MAC  Macas   eem   o    lt       Mode Resolution Analog Digital    MES     ss   s  gt              Note     44 V yg    Remark       com   pressed computer  image        RS232 Commands and Protocol  Function List       RS232 Pin Assignments          Pin no     SNS   O   S     O    AI  QINJ  e    Name  NC  RXD  TXD  NC  GND  NC  NC  NC  NC    I O  From Projector Side          D  See        RS232 Protocol Function List    Interface  9 wires RS 232C  Baud Rate  115200    Data Bit  8   Parity  none   Stop Bits  1   Flow Control  none                     Viewed As Command Function Description ACK Hex  OKOKOKOKOK OKOKOKOKOK   CR    lt L Default ACK  Comand Header  Blank Blank  Addr
15.  than UXGA  and component s 1920 x  1600 x 1200          1080 i is recommended 4  Click on the    Advanced Properties    button   for this projector            The resolution     If the projector is still not projecting the whole image  you will  also need to change the monitor display you are using  Refer to  the following steps     5  Verify the resolution setting is lower than or equal to UXGA   1600 x 1200  resolution               Netay        The resolution     HDMI s 1920 x 1080 i p  and component s 1920 x    1080 i is recommended  for this projector     6  Select the  Change  button under the  Monitor  tab     7  Click on  Show all devices   Next  select  Standard monitor  types  under the SP box  choose the resolution mode you need  under the  Models  box     8  Verify that the resolution setting of the monitor display is lower      than or equal to UXGA  1600 x 1200            If you are using a Notebook        1  First  follow the steps above to adjust resolution of the comput   er     2  Press the toggle output settings  Example   Fn   F4         gt   En   F4      Fn   F3    Fn   F5        If you experience difficulty changing resolutions or your monitor  freezes  restart all equipment including the projector      2  The screen of the Notebook or PowerBook computer is not  displaying your presentation       If you are using a Notebook PC   Some Notebook PCs may deactivate their own screens when a  second display device is in use  Each has a different way to be rea
16.  yourself  Opening or removing   covers may expose you to dangerous voltages or other hazards  Please   call Optoma to be referred to an authorized service center near you    8  Do not let objects or liquids enter the projector  as they may touch  dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or  electric shock    9  See projector enclosure for safety related markings    10  The projector should not be adjusted or repaired by anyone except  properly qualified service personnel           Note    When the lamp reaches  the end of its life  the  projector will not   turn back on until the  lamp module has been  replaced  To replace   the lamp  follow the  procedures listed under   Replacing the Lamp   section on page 41         7 Usage Notice    Precautions      N Please follow all warnings  precautions and mainte     nance as recommended in this user s guide       Warning     Warning   Warning     Warning     Warning     Warning     Warning     Warning     Warning     Do not look into the projector s lens when the  lamp is on  The bright light may hurt your  eyes     To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock  do  not expose this projector to rain or moisture     Please do not open or disassemble the projec   tor as this may cause electric shock     When replacing the lamp  please allow unit to  cool down  and follow all replacement instruc   tions  See page 41     This projector will detect the life of the lamp  itself  Please be sure to change the 
17. 0  Red Bias 50  Green Bias 50  Blue Bias 50  Exit      Up Down    Select             DISPLAY    Format   Overscan   Edge Mask   H Image Shift   Y Image Shift Disp lay  v Keystone    SuperWide  SYSTEM         _ Up Down    Select MENU       Format    Use this function to choose your desired aspect ratio     4 3  This format is for 4x3 input sources not enhanced for Wide   screen TV     16 9  This format is for 16x9 input sources  like HDTV and DVD  enhanced for Widescreen TV     Native  This format displays the original image without any scal   ing         Display area  ll   Picture area  Input Signal Display on Screen                   LBX  This format is for non 16x9  letterbox source and for  users who use external 16x9 lens to display 2 35 1 aspect ratio e    using full resolution    Detail informations about LBX mode     1  Some Letter Box DVDs are not enhanced for 16x9 TVs  In  this situation  the image will not look right when dis   played in 16 9 mode  e        In this situation  please try to using the 4 3 mode to view E  the DVD     But if the content itself is not 4 3  it will have black bars  around the image in a 16 9 display  For this kind of con   tent  you can use LBX mode to fill the image in the 16x9  display as much as possible     2  If you use an external 16x9 lens  this LBX mode also allows  you to watch a 2 35 1 content  include Anamorphic DVD  and HDTV film source  that support anamorphic wide is  enhanced for 16x9 Display in a wide 2 35 1 image     In t
18. 2A 20 30 20 49 52 20 30 33 37 0D  olor  Default ACK  2A 20 3020 49 52 20 30 33 38 OD  mage shift up  Default ACK   2A 20 30 2049 52 20 30 33 39 0D  mage shift down 2A 20 30 20 49 52 20 30 34 30 0D  2A 20 30 20 49 52 20 30 34 31 0D  eage mask overscan  2A 20 30 20 49 52 20 30 34 32 0D  overscan zoom  2A 20 30 20 49 52 20 30 34 33 0D  Keystone shift up 2A 20 30 20 49 52 20 30 34 36 0D  eystone shift down 2A 20 30 20 49 52 20 30 34 37 0D  mage shift left 2A 20 30 20 49 52 20 30 34 38 0D  mage shift right  Default ACK   2A 20 30 20 49 52 20 30 34 39 0D  Source  HDMI 2  Default ACK    2A 20 30 20 49 52 20 30 35 30 0D    UJ    j    z    FPF  zl zi Si xp zi    ei zl zi zl zi Sie  oj jojojojojojojojojojojojo joja  c5 5 B5 eS E RR  QO  WO   vj oo   ojojo NN  o wy M      S O  o   ol ols   I     ojo   mm   o                  O       V  j S o ool  Ti titi iii it zero  aaa cata      CL  O       omand Header  Blank Blank  Address Code Command  Blank Terminator       Note Hex    Return  Range of xxxxx is  ss   lt   gt  99999 ZA 20 30 20 49 52 20 38 30 31 0D      no source    DVI_Digital    HDMI 1   E   Composite Video   003 xx   ZA 20 30 20 49 52 20 38 30 32 0D     S Video    DVI Analog    Component Video    HDMI 2    Testing    xx means    0 IR 803   O IR 803   CR   Get Lamp Status  004 xx 00   Brite Mode Off ZA 20 30 20 49 52 20 38 30 33 0D  01   Brtire Mode    xx means projector is in  00   Standby mode    0 IR 804   0 IR 804   CR   Get Projector status 01 Power On I 2A 20 30 20 49 52 20
19. 9 52 20 30 32 30 0D    0 IR 021  Mo IR 021   CR      s  Source  Component  DefaultACK 2A 20 30 20 49 52 20 30 32 31 0D    0 IR 025   Moli W025   CR        s  Aspect Ratio 16 9 Default ACK   2A 20 30 20 49 52 20 30 32 35 0D    0 IR 026   0  IR  026   CR           s  Aspect Ratio 4 3 Default ACK     2A 20 30 20 49 52 20 30 32 36 0D    0 IR 027   H NR Eu   CR    ols  Aspect ratio LetterBox Default ACK  2A 20 30 20 49 52 20 30 32 37 0D    0 IR 028   MoM ir 023   CR     O s  Aspect ratio 1 1 Default ACK  2A 20 30 20 49 52 20 30 32 38 0D    0 IR 030   Bol 030   CR   IS  s  Source Lock On Default ACK  2A 20 30 20 49 52 20 30 33 30 0D    0 IR 031 d H ir IEN   CR    S  s  Source Lock Off Default ACK  2A 20 30 20 49 52 20 30 33 31 0D    0 IR 032 a 0 0 IER   CR    S  s  IRIS Default ACK   2A 20 30 20 49 52 20 30 33 32 0D    0 IR 033   0 ir N05    CR     S s  SupwerWide Default ACK  2A 20 30 20 49 52 20 30 33 33 0D    e el Se  D      D D  D           h              e          Terminatro 1  Terminator 2  S ilence  O SD Mode    Default ACK     000 lt CR    Received OK    001  CR       Invalid Command    Terminator    lt LF gt    OAh    vr     CR     0Dh     n        goes    set g et         Su Appendices             Comand Header  Blank Blank  Address Code Command  Blank Terminator 1  Header Terminator 2  S ilence O SD Mode  set g et          Z m   N   Z MAI    Function Description ACK Hex  rightness Default ACK    2A 20 30 2049 52 20 30 33 35 0D  ontrast 2A 20 30 20 49 52 20 30 33 36 0D  
20. For image source     PC  For PC or computer source     True Vivid    This adjustable item utilizes a new color processing algorithm and  enhancements to enable the picture   s vividness to be significantly  increased  The range is from    0    to  5      Edge Enhance    N There are 3 pre set modes and one user mode for advanced edge  ote    enhancement filter  You can easily switch between the modes to   8 Extension  antt achieve different effects   0 Off     support when sourceis B W Extension    HDMI  analog or digi  Black and White Extension can stretch the black and white levels to  tal RGB via DVI port  automatically increase the contrast of input image  This unit has 2    pre set modes that allow the user to switch among the pre sets to  obtain different image effects   0 Off 1 On     Color Temp  gd   Adjust the color temperature  At cold temperature  the screen      looks colder  at warm temperature  the screen looks warmer      1  For User mode adjustment  put cursor on    User     and press LL    Enter  to select this adjustment item     IMAGE Advanced    Noise Reduction    Gamma    Degamma    True Vivid  Edge Enhance  B W Extension    Color Temp      Up Down    Select       2  Use   A      W    to highlight the desired adjustment items  then  press    Enter    or    P    to select it  The Menu disappears and  only an adjustment bar appears    3  Use             P    arrow keys to adjust image     IMAGE Advanced Color Temp    Red Gain 100  Green Gain 100  Blue Gain 5
21. Input Connector  PC Digital and DVI HDCP   6  HDMI 1 Connector   7  HDMI 2 Connector   8  Component Video Input Connector   9  Power Socket   10  Kensington Microsaver    Lock Port       Remote Control      Power  On Off      Contrast   Gamma   Brite Mode     Image Shift   Enter     Four Directional Select  Keys   8  Display Mode   9  Edge Mask   10  Brightness   11 Image AI   12  IRIS   13  Menu   14  Overscan   15 4 3   16 16 9   17  HDMI Source   18  YPbPr Source   19  Letter Box   20  Native   21  DVI Source   22 Composite Video   Source  23  HDMI2 Source  24  S Video D m    MO gii DNA                   SCART DVD Player          12V Relay Output    olo o o0 Q eeu  Video Output  z  Jt H    DVD Player  Set top Box        S Video Output        HDTV receiver   Notes    ER is 3 Power Cord   TT to VGA  For European Only    Due to the difference E  RS232 Cable  in applications for each   te Vi Optional Accessory   country  some regions E RCL ponent Cable for YPbPr  may have different ac  EV Optional Accessory  cessories    RT RGB S Vide tor  For European Only    Optional Accessory           For European Only       gt   Optional Accessory          ub Installation    Powering On Off the Projector p       Powering On the Projector    Xa  1  Remove the lens cap  O El  2  Ensure that the power cord and signal cable are securely  connected  The Power LED will turn red        3  Turn on the lamp by pressing          button on the control k  panel   And the Power LED will turn blue     
22. TUP           Up Down    Select MENU       Lamp Hour    Displays the cumulative lamp operating time     Lamp Reminder    Choose this function to show or to hide the warning message when  the changing lamp message is displayed  The message will appear  up 30 hours before suggested replacement of lamp     Brite Mode    Choose  On  to increase the brightness  Choose  Off  to return  normal mode     Lamp Reset  Reset the lamp life hour after replacing the lamp           Troubleshooting    If you experience a problem with your projector  please  refer to the following information  If a problem persists   please contact your local reseller or service center   See  page 47 for details     Image Problems     2  No image appears on screen    Ensure all the cables and power connections are correctly and  securely connected as described in the  Installation  section     Ensure the pins of connectors are not crooked or broken     Check if the projection lamp has been securely installed  Please  refer to the  Replacing the lamp  section     Make sure you have removed the lens cap and the projector is  switched on     Partial  scrolling or incorrectly displayed image  Press    Re Sync    on the control panel   If you are using a PC     For Windows 95  98  2000  XP   1  From the    My Computer  icon  open the  Control Panel  folder   Notes  and double click the    Display    icon     2  Select the  Settings  tab   HDMI s 1920 x 1080 i p 3  Verify that yon display resolution setting is lower
23. The startup screen will display in approximately 30 seconds   The first time you use the projector  you can select your  preferred language from quick menu after the startup screen  display    4  Turn on your source  computer  notebook  video player   etc    The projector will detect your source automatically    within  Setup  menu  check that    Source Lock  has been set  to  Off      E  If you connected multiple sources at the same time  press the   Source  button on the control panel or direct source key on  the remote control to switch between inputs     Note       Turn on the projector  first and then select the  signal sources                 Powering Off the Projector      Press the    O    button to turn off the projector lamp  you will  see a message displayed on the projector s screen        Press the          button again to confirm  otherwise the mes   sage will disappear after 5 seconds      The cooling fans continue to operate for about 60 seconds for  cooling cycle and the Power LED will flash blue  When the  lights solid red  the projector has entered standby mode     If you wish to turn the projector back on  you must wait  until the projector has completed the cooling cycle and has  entered standby mode  Once in standby mode  simply press           button to restart the projector      Disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet and the  projector       Do not turn on the projector immediately following a power  off procedure     Warning Indicator   
24. alyst air  purification technology    HDMI  amp  DVI support HDCP function     HDMlI support HDMI 1 3  x2  DVI I  support HDMI 1 1   SCART  HDTV  x1  YPbPr  RCA  x1  S Video x1  Com   posite x1       Note       Due to the difference    in applications for each    country  some regions  may have different ac   cessories           Package Overview ux    This projector comes with all the items shown below  c  Check to make sure your unit is complete  Contact your    dealer immediately if anything is missing  2   ud       See     Projector with lens cap Power Cord 1 8m RS232 Cable 1 8m             RCA Component Cable IR Remote Controller 2 x AA Batteries  for YPbPr 2 0m    Available in European version only         gt     SCART RGB S Video DVI to VGA Adaptor VGA Cable 1 8m  Adaptor       J Documentation      User s Manual  Warranty Card  Quick Start Card                Product Overview  Main Unit       Control Panel    Zoom Lever   Focus Ring   Elevator Button  one on each side   Elevator Feet   Zoom Lens   IR Receivers   Connection Ports     Power Socket   10  Tilt Adjustment Feet   11  Air exhaust vent    SO MO IS IH SS S  rs       Control Panel        Power and IR Receiver    Power Indicator LED   Lamp Indicator LED   Temp Indicator LED   Menu  On Off    Four Directional Select Keys  Source Select   Re 5ync   Enter    juo Zelt Dv D pm A RO rS          1   12V Relay Connector   2  Composite Video Input Connector   3  RS232Input Connector   4  S Video Input Connector   5  DVI I 
25. c   tivated  Refer to your computer s manual for detailed information      2  Unstable or flickering image     Use    Tracking    to correct it  See page 30 for more information      Change the monitor color setting on your computer     H Image has vertical flickering bar      Use    Phase    to make an adjustment  See page 30 for more informa   tion        Check and reconfigure the display mode of your graphic card to  make it compatible with the projector        o          Image is out of focus    Make sure the Lens cap is removed     Adjusts the Focus Ring on the projector lens     Make sure the projection screen is between the required dis   tance 4 9 to 39 4 feet  1 5 to 12 0 meters  from the projector  See  page 16      2  The image is stretched when displaying 16 9 DVD title  When you play anamorphic DVD or 16 9 DVD  the projector will  show the best image in 16  9 format on projector side    If you play the LBX format DVD title  please change the format as  LBX in projector OSD    If you play 4 3 format DVD title  please change the format as 4 3 in  projector OSD    If the image is still stretched  you will also need to adjust the aspect  ratio by referring to the following     Please setup the display format as 16 9  wide  aspect ratio type  on your DVD player     Image is too small or too large  Adjust the zoom lever on the top of the projector   Move the projector closer to or further from the screen     Press    4 3  4 3     Bes  16 9      0 Letter Box      N  Nat
26. ea   WOOMI TECH CO  LTD    4F  Minu Bldg 33 14  Nonhyun Dong  Tel   82 2 34430004  Kangnam Ku  seoul  135 815  KOREA Fax   82 2 34430005    E Mail  info osscreen com  http   www os worldwide com               Regulation  amp  safety notices    This appendix lists the general notices of your Projector     FCC notice       This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits  for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules     These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection    against harmful interference in a residential installation  This   device generates  uses  and can radiate radio frequency energy   and  if not installed and used in accordance with the instruc    tions  may cause harmful interference to radio communications     However  there is no guarantee that interference will not occur   in a particular installation  If this device does cause harmful   interference to radio or television reception  which can be deter    mined by turning the device off and on  the user is encouraged   to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following   measures    Bi  Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna    WW  Increase the separation between the device and receiver    E  Connect the device into an outlet on a circuit different  from that to which the receiver is connected    E  Consult the dealer or an experienced radio  television  technician for help        ipliance with    roved by the  y  Which is  mmission  to      
27. erscan    Edge Mask  ___H Image Shift      V Image Shift  V Keystone  SuperWide On Off Auto    Menu Location  Lamp Setting       SYSTEM    Projection  On Off  1 16 Auto  Grid White Pattern None  Dark Blue Black Gray Start Logo  STD LBX    Image AI       Test Pattern  Background  12V Trigger       SYSTEM Lamp Setting Lamp Hour  Lamp Reminder  Brite Mode    Lamp Reset    On  Off  On  Off  Yes No    SETUP    Language English Deutsch Frangais Italiano Espanol     Portugu amp s Polski Nederlands Pycckni   Suomi Svenska Norsk Dansk EAAnvik     Skis rp sc   fit rnc   AGE   er  01    HDMI 1 HDMI 2 DVI Digital DVI Analog   DVI SCART  Component S Video  Video       Source Lock  High Altitude  Auto Power Off    On Off  On Off    Color Space       2        IMAGE    Mode  Contrast  Brightness  Color   Tint  Sharpness    Advanced  SYSTEM    SETUP      Up Down       Note       Image mode   gt TV     will support automati   cally    Overscan    with  step    2    as default        Image            Select MENU    Mode    There are many factory presets optimized for various types of im   ages     Cinema  For home theater     Bright  For the brightest possible image  Use if ambient light is  present     TV  For watching analogue or digital TV images   sRGB  For standard color     User  Memorize user s settings     Contrast    The contrast controls the degree of difference between the lightest  and darkest parts of the picture  Adjusting the contrast changes the  amount of black and white in the
28. ess Code Command  Blank Terminator 1  Header Terminator 2  S ilence  O SD Mode  1  r     se get   H JA    c E  E S   E   p   o c R  R   s   A   D   M o M  M L    Viewed As DIB R B  H B  M 1  2 N g Function Description ACK Hex    0 IR 002 Bon 0E   CR       s PowerOf   DefautACK  2A 20 30 20 49 52 20 30 30 32 0D    0 IR 008   0  IR  008   CR    O s  Menu  Default ACK   2A 20 30 20 49 52 20 30 30 38 0D    0 IR 009 Bou  009   cR    Ols Up            DefautACK  2A 20 30 20 49 52 20 30 30 39 0D    O IR 010 2 0 A Moro   CR   ois  Down  DefautACK  2A 20 30 20 49 52 20 30 31 30 0D   OIRO11 Bon Mor    CR    Ols Rot             DefautACK  2A 20 30 20 49 52 20 30 31 31 0D   01R 012   0 G OE   CR   fols  Left Default ACK   2A 20 30 20 49 52 20 30 31 32 0D    0 IR 013 Bon 0E   CR    ols  Enter Default ACK    2A 20 30 20 49 52 20 30 31 33 0D    0 IR 014   0  IR  014   CR      s  Source Default ACK  2A 20 30 20 49 52 20 30 31 34 0D    0 IR 015 2 0 0A 0E   CR       s  Re sync   DefautACK  2A 20 30 20 49 52 20 30 31 35 0D   0 IR 016 Bol Mot   CR      s  Source  DVI Digital Default ACK  2A 2030 20 49 52 20 30 31 36 0D    0 IR 017   Moir 017   CR      s  Source  HDMI 1 DefaultACK   2A 20 30 20 49 52 20 30 31 37 0D    0 IR 018 d H ir gE   CR   L Je  Source  Composite Video Default ACK     2A 20 30 20 49 52 20 30 31 38 0D    0 IR 019  Bol 0E   CR      s  Source  S Video Default ACK   2A 20 30 20 49 52 20 30 31 39 0D    0 IR 020   RH ir e   CR      s  Source   DVI Analog Default ACK   2A 20 30 20 4
29. f there is no signal  input   In minutes     RGB HDTV Source Video Source    SETUP  Signal SETUP  Signal    Phase   White Level  Tracking D Black Level  H Position    Saturation  v Position    Hue      SETUP    A N A   3i    Up Down    Select _ Up Down    Select MENU       Signal  Phase  Changes the display data frequency to match the fre   quency of your computer s graphic card  When you experience a  vertical flickering bar  use this function to make an adjustment     Tracking   Synchronizes the signal timing of the display with the  graphics card  If you experience an unstable or flickering image   Note use this function to correct it     H Position  Adjusts the horizontal position    Signal  don t support u u  c hensodrca1s HDMI V Position  Adjusts the vertical position     or DVI D  White Level   Allow user adjust White Level when inputting S     Video or Video CVBS signals     Black Level   Allow user adjust Black Level when inputting S   Video or Video CVBS signals     Saturation   Adjusts a video image from black and white to fully  saturated color  Press the       to decrease the amount of color in  the image  Press the  gt  to increase the amount of color in the im   age                  gt  Hue   Adjusts the color balance of red and green  Press the 4   IRE  only support to increase the amount of green in the image  Press the p to  under NTSC signal  increase the amount of red in the image        IRE  Adjusts measurement of composite video signals     Color Space  
30. his case  there are no black bars  the full lamp power  and vertical resolution is fully utilized for maximum view   ing effects     Other than these two occasions  one should stay with 16 9  Note     f Mu   and 4 3 modes for most viewing experiences         Each I J O has differ  Oversc an  ent setting of  Over     scan           Image mode   gt TV     will support automati     cally    Overscan    with Edge Mask    step    2    as default     Overscan function removes the noise in a video image  Overscan  the image to remove video encoding noise on the edge of video  source      90 eee    Press the d to reduce the size of an image   verscan an     Edge mask  can t Press the  gt  to magnify an image on the projection screen     work at same time  H imase hin         H Image shift  only  support in format    4 3    Shifts the projected image position horizontally     and    Native     If source   V Image Shift    is 1080i p     H Image      shift    se supp     Shifts the projected image position vertically     format    4 3                 SuperWide  is   Off  as default       How to use  Super   Wide   1  Use a 2 0 1 screen  that buy from Op   toma    2  Enable SuperWide  feature to Auto    3  Use zoom ring in  top of projector to fit  the image width to  the screen width       V Keystone    Press the d or P to adjust image distortion vertically and makes a  squarer image     SuperWide       Off  The format can be chosen your desired aspect ratio includ   ing 4 3  16 9  LBX
31. ive  button  on the remote control or  Menu  on the projector panel  go to     Display   gt Format     Try the different settings      2  Image has slanted sides     If possible  reposition the projector so that it is centered on the  screen and below the bottom of the screen     Use    Display   gt V Keystone    from the OSD to make an adjust   ment     Image is reversed    Select  System     Projection  from the OSD and adjust the pro   jection direction     Intermission Problems     2  The projector stops responding to all controls    If possible  turn off the projector  then unplug the power cord  and wait at least 20 seconds before reconnecting power       5e    gii Appen dices     2  Lamp burns out or makes a popping sound    When the lamp reaches its end of life  it will burn out and may    turn on until the lamp module has been replaced  To replace the    make a loud popping sound  If this happens  the projector will not 4    lamp  follow the procedures in the    Replacing the Lamp    section    on page 41     Projector Status Indication    m          LED states    Power LED   Power LED      Message    Red  x  Blue    Temp LED   Lamp LED  Standby State m       Input power cord  Te   O   O O  Power on  Warming    Q   Flashing Q Q  Power on and Lamp e  lighting O TE O O  Power off  Cooling  Q Flashing Q Q  Error  Lamp fail  Q Q Q xx  Note  vu  Error  Thermal fail  Q Q ES Q  ae 6 AE Error  Fan fail  Q Q Q Flashing  Error  Over Temp   Q Q Flashing Q  Message Reminders    
32. lamp when  it shows warning messages     Reset the  Lamp Reset  function from the on    screen display  System   Lamp Setting  menu   after replacing the lamp module  refer to page  35      When switching the projector off  please  ensure the cooling cycle has been completed  before disconnecting power  Allow 90 seconds  for the projector to cool down     Do not use lens cap when projector is in  operation     When the lamp is approaching to the end   of its life time  the message    Replacement  suggested    will show on the screen  Please  contact your local reseller or service center to  change the lamp as soon as possible        DI           D  See             Do     B  Turn off the product before cleaning     B  Use a soft cloth moistened with mild detergent to clean the  display housing    B  Disconnect the power plug from AC outlet if the product is not  being used for a long period of time      xp Do not     BI  Block the slots and openings on the unit provided for ventila   tion     Wl  Use abrasive cleaners  waxes or solvents to clean the unit     B  Use under the following conditions     Extremely heat  cold or humidity      n areas susceptible to excessive dust and dirt     Near any appliance generating a strong magnetic field      n direct sunlight           Usage Notice    Eye Safety Warnings            Avoid staring directly into the projector beam at all times           D  See        Minimize standing facing into the beam  Keep your back to  the beam as much a
33. nces from 4 9 to 39 4 feet  1 5 to    12 0 meters  and the projection screen size from 0 775m 7 62m   30 5     300   at 16 9 mode with mechanical travel           Zoom Lever        Focus Ring        Adjusting Projection Image Size    Side View Front View    W  1440x1080           o      o     x      A  o     Z    B 1920X1080           A    Wo  1920x1080        D  1920x1080     S     gt   W   1920x1080  L TR       1920x1080  22 47    H  L X tan A    W   1440x1080  W   1920x1080  X 0 75  H  1920x1080  W   1920x1080  X 0 56    H  1440x1080  W   1440x1080  X 0 75   i   TI VE  Hi XD   em     em   em     em     in     245 73   132 83   74 72   26 90   152 40   60 00    245 73   99 62   74 72   26 90   124 53   49 03  Projection Distance  M    20   25   30    35   40   50 6 0  en ei lea  Mea 48 8   610  1733 08554 027050122 10 Mass   inch    Min     50 9 o OY F po    69 8  58 2              H       cm                           Display Format A B    16 9  1920x1080    6 25   22 47    4 3  1440x1080    6 25 i 22 47                                 814 AOT NETT      Max          49 9        5919            DES        99 8        19 7  99 8           Screen Size 4 3   inch             Min   41 6 49 9 66 5 83 1          Control Panel  amp  Remote Control p    There are two ways for you to control the functions  Control    Panel and Remote Control        Using the Control Panel       D  See         5 Power    Source    Menu    Four Direc   tional Select  Keys    Enter    Re Sync    Refer t
34. o the  Power On  Off the Projector   section on pages 13 14     Press  Source  to choose DVI  RGB  Com   ponent p  Component i  S Video  Compos   ite Video  HDTV and HDMI sources     Press    Menu    to launch the on screen  display  OSD  menu  To exit OSD  Press     Menu    again     Use    V 4   to select items or make  adjustments to your selection     Confirm your item selection     Automatically synchronizes the projector to  the input source              Q            i                    E am    u  a    2  o    ej    z  e    2   gj    DVI    H          ntras    Using the Remote Control     5 Power    X  Brightness      Contrast             AI  Image AI               Gamma            IRIS  O    Brite Mode        um  Image Shift  Edge Mask    e Mode    E Menu    Four Direc   tional Select  Keys     lt  Enter    Overscan    4 3    Refer to the  Power On  Off the Projector   section on pages 13 14     Adjust the brightness of the image     Control the degree of difference between  the lightest and darkest parts of the picture     Switch the Image AI function ON OFF    refer to page 32 33     There are 10 preset gamma curves  After  the initial setup and fine tuning is complet   ed  utilize the Gamma Adjustment steps to  optimize your image output    Refer to  IRIS  function on page 33 for  more information     Increase the brightness of the image   refer  to page 35     Shifts the projected image position verti   cally     Choose  On  to mask off a few pixels on  each edge 
35. of the image to be displayed  Use  Edge Mask  On  if image source happens  to have encoding error near any edge of the  displayable image    Select the display mode from Cinema   Bright  TV  sRGB and User     Press    Menu    to launch the on screen  display  OSD  menu  To exit OSD  Press   Menu  again     Use f Y  lt  gt  to select items or make adjust   ments to your selection     Confirm your item selection     Mask off a few pixels on each edge of the  image to be displayed  Use this function   to adjust if image source happens to have  noise near any edge of the display image     Scale the image at a 4 3 aspect ratio      gt   e  c      3  o    m  la        sj gii    mb  e  w  z  e  e    HDMI  How  z  Du  YPbPr SS Video    100          16 9      Native    Letter Box    DVI  HDMI1  HDMI2  YPbPr  Video    S Video    User  ontrols    Scale the image at a 16 9 aspect ratio     The input source will be displayed without  scaling    Enable the viewing of the letterboxed non   anamorphically enhanced movie at full  screen width  Part of the original image will       be lost if the image aspect ratio is less than  2 994     Press  DVI  to choose Analog and Digital  Signal source from DVI connector     Press    HDMI1    to choose source from  HDMI1 connector     Press    HDMI2    to choose source from  HDMI  connector     Press    YPbPr    to choose Component video  source     Press  Video  to choose Composite video  source     Press    S Video    to choose S video source        
36. s possible     A stick or laser pointer is recommended to avoid the need for  the user to enter the beam     Ensure that projectors are located out of the line of sight from  the screen to the audience  this ensures that  when presenters  look at the audience  they do not also have to stare at the pro   jector lamp  The best way to achieve this is by ceiling mount   ing rather than floor or table mounting the projector     When projector is used in a classroom  adequately supervise  students when they are asked to point out something on the  screen     In order to minimize the lamp power needed  use room blinds  to reduce ambient light levels              Product Features    This product is a 1080p single chip 0 95  DLP  projector  Out   standing features include     Native 16 9 1080p DLP  Technology    Complete 10 bit video processing  decoding  deinterlac   ing  scaling  image enhancement and color     PixelWorks    video processor chip    Studio grade 480i 576i Standard Definition de interlac   ing and 10801 High Definition de interlacing    Video Compatibility      480i NTSC  NTSC4 43     5 6i PAL PAL M PAL N SECAM     SDTV compatible  4801 p  5761 p      HDTV compatible  720p  10801 p      RGB signal  HD  XGA  SVGA  VGA res sizing  Macintosh compatible   Full function IR remote control with back light    Advanced vertical digital keystone correction and high  quality full screen image re scaling    User friendly control panel    Optoma s patent pending O Air    Photo Cat
    
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