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1. Projector position Adjusts the picture to match the orientation of the projector upright or upside down in front of or behind the screen Inverts or reverses the image accordingly Projector lock Sets or cancels a secret button sequence that must be entered for the projector to operate Reset lamp hours For a new lamp resets the hours of use Reset all settings Restores all menu settings to factory default settings Help menu Help Displays information and status of the projector Diagnostics Show tests for checking the operation of the projector and the remote control 42 Adjusting the Projector 4 Maintaining the Projector Performing routine maintenance Getting the projector status To get the projector status A Press the enter button on the projector or remote control and go to Help This screen shows information and status for the projector Cleaning the projector lens You can clean the front lens of the projector using the following recommendations You cannot clean any of the internal surfaces To minimize the risk of damaging or scratching the lens surface blow dust particles off the lens with clean dry deionized air If this method does not work use the following method a Wipe the lens in a single direction with a clean dry cloth Do not wipe back and forth across the lens b If the cloth is dirty or smears the lens wash the cloth If the cloth is still dirty after
2. If your projector has a serial port you can connect the projector to a room controller using a serial RS 232 cable After you program the room controller using the following commands you can use the room controller to operate the projector and other components of your installation Serial connections The serial port on the projector uses a standard serial RS 232 cable Pin 2 data sent to the projector RxD Pin 3 data sent from the projector TxD e Pin 5 ground The room controller must use the following serial RS 232 settings 9600 baud 1 start bit 8 data bits DO LSB D7 MSB 1 stop bit e No parity Full duplex communication channels no flow control No handshaking Examples of room controller commands 52 In the following examples lt CR gt and lt LF gt represent a carriage return and line feed respectively Commands are sent to the projector as requests which consist of an asterisk prefix the command name any needed parameter and a carriage return lt CR gt as a terminator command parameter lt CR gt Requests can contain only ASCII alphanumeric characters Blanks spaces are allowed except within keywords and numbers Line feeds lt LF gt are ignored Installing Permanently The following table shows the specific syntax to use for various requested tasks To perform this task Use this request syntax Change a setting to a specified
3. and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Corvallis Oregon January 15 2005 C Gh fle Steve Brown General Manager European Contact for regulatory topics only Hewlett Packard GmbH HQ TRE Herrenberger Stra e 140 71034 Boeblingen Germany FAX 49 7031 143143 USA Contact Hewlett Packard Co Corporate Product Regulations Manager 3000 Hanover Street Palo Alto CA 94304 Phone 650 857 1501 Regulatory information 71 72 Reference A accessories 15 adjusting color 36 picture 33 setup 37 shape of picture 34 slanted picture 35 sound 33 aiming projector 28 analog video mode compatibility 67 audio adjusting 33 ports 12 troubleshooting 63 B buttons location 11 opening menu 38 a cables choosing 49 connections 22 ceiling installation 49 choosing cables 49 cleaning 7 43 component video connecting source 23 port 12 composite video connecting source 25 port 12 computer screen showing 31 computer connecting 20 connecting componentvideo source 23 composite video source 25 computer 20 DVI source 22 external accessory 51 handheld organizer 21 power 19 SCART source 22 S video source 24 controlling external accessory 51 D diagnostics 64 digital video mode compatibility 67 DVI video connecting source 22 port 12 E external accessory 51 F firmware updating 47 focus 28 H handheld organiz
4. washing it or the fabric is damaged replace it A CAUTION Cleaning requires special consideration Do not spray any type of fluid or cleaner directly on the lens surface Cleaners might damage the lens Do not use fabric softener when washing a cleaning cloth or softener sheets when drying the cloth Chemicals on the cloth might damage the surface of the lens Do not store a cleaning cloth in contact with the lens for a long time because doing so contaminates the lens with dye from the cloth The cloth can be contaminated if left in the open air Pertorming routine maintenance 43 Replacing the lamp module As the projector operates over time the brightness of the projector lamp gradually decreases and the lamp becomes more susceptible to breakage You can install a new lamp at any time to bring the projector up to factory fresh brightness We recommend replacing the lamp if a warning message is displayed A WARNING Replacing the lamp module requires special consideration To reduce the risk of injury be careful when removing the lamp module as broken glass might be present For a ceiling installation wear goggles and gloves when removing the lamp module If the lamp is broken contact HP about repairs that might be required due to glass fragments The lamp contains a small amount of mercury If the lamp breaks adequately ventilate the area where the breakage occurred Disposal of this lamp might be regulated due
5. Adjusts the intensity of colors Tint Color space Shifts colors toward red or green For certain component inputs selects the type of color standard used by the source Reset color settings Restores these color settings to the default settings VGA settings Adjusts settings for a computer input Auto sync Resynchronizes the projector to the input signal This can compensate for any change in the signal Frequency Adjusts the timing of the projector relative to the computer Tracking Adjusts the phase of the projector relative to the computer Vertical offset Adjusts the picture up or down within the projection area Horizontal offset Adjusts the picture left or right within the projection area Picture mode Adjusts color and picture settings to one of several combinations designed for different types of viewing situations You can use a different picture mode for each source or each viewing environment You can also customize each picture mode Customize picture mode Changes settings associated with the current picture mode Picture enhancement Refines the color lightness and other characteristics of the picture White intensity 40 Adjusting the Projector Increases the brightness of white areas Picture menu continued Color temperature Shifts color toward red or blue Stretch Selects how the picture fits on the screen gt Best fit automatically
6. a computer Requires VGA cable e USB cable optional e Audio cable mini phone optional The optional USB connection allows you to use the mouse and page up down features on the remote control See Showing a computer screen on page 31 TIP If the computer display does not appear on the projector you might have to press a combination of keys on the computer to turn on the computer s VGA output For example on some computers you must press FN F4 or FN F5 For instructions refer to the user documentation provided with your computer TIP You can connect an external computer monitor to the VGA out port on the projector The monitor displays the signal connected to the VGA in port even if the projector is turned off or showing a different input 20 Setting Up Connecting a handheld organizer Not all handhelds come with VGA out ports For example an iPAQ Pocket PC may require a VGA out PC Card with 15 pin connector If necessary install a VGA out accessory card into the organizer Requires VGA cable VGA out accessory card in some cases Setting up the projector 21 Connecting a video source Many video devices have more than one type of output port When you connect the device to the projector choose the connection that provides the best picture quality This list shows video connections in order with highest picture quality at the top DVI connection highest quality
7. fits the picture without stretching it e 1 to 1 shows each picture dot as one projected dot e Reduced fits a standard shape picture onto a widescreen projection screen Picture shift Moves the picture within the projection area This is useful if you are viewing a picture that is smaller than the full projection area such as a widescreen movie Reset picture shift Resets the picture shift to zero centered Reset this picture mode Restores the current picture mode to its default settings Sound menu Sound menu Mute Temporarily turns off the projector s speakers Volume Adjusts the loudness of the speakers Internal speakers Sets whether the internal speakers are turned on Reset sound settings Restores sound settings to their default settings Setup menu Setup menu Language Selects the language used by the on screen menu Keystone Corrects the slanted sides of the picture This compensates for a projector that is too high or low relative to the screen Reset keystone Resets the keystone correction to zero no correction Lamp saver Sets a lower power level for the lamp Timeout for menu Sets how many seconds the on screen menu waits for input before it closes Using the on screen menu 41 Setup menu continued Advanced setup Adjusts additional setup settings Power timeout Sets the length of time the projector waits for an input signal before automatically shutting down
8. for the setup and use of the projector plus support and warranty information O Quick Setup Guide Provides instructions to help get started Identifying common features Projector at a glance Identifying major components ltem Function Infrared port Receives signals from the remote control Also g works as a button to adjust the height O Height adjustment button Adjusts the height of the picture Identifying common features 9 Identifying major components continued Item Function Foucus and zoom rings Focus ring focuses at distance of 1 to 10 m 3 to 33 ft Zoom ring enlarges picture size from 100 to 116 Button panel Contains control buttons and indicator lights O Lens cover Protects the lens O lens Projects the image 10 Setting Up Projector buttons and lights Identifying the projector buttons and lights ltem Function Power button Turns the projector on or off O Keystone adjustment Adjusts picture to eliminate slanted sides O Page up and Page down buttons Scroll up and down through pages on a connected computer Source button Displays picture from the next input port O Picture mode button Selects the next picture and color combination can be customized O Temperature warning light Warns if the projector is too hot O Lamp warning light Warns if the lamp is bad Menu buttons Change settings using the on screen me
9. for the voltage and current marked on the product label Do not overload any outlet or extension cord Do not circumvent the grounding prong on the power cord e Route all cables so they are not located where people can step on them or trip on them Place the projector flat on its base on a sturdy surface or on an HP ceiling mount Do not stand the projector on its front surface Do not touch the lens with your fingers See Cleaning the projector lens on page 43 Use a soft dry cloth to clean the projector case Do not open the projector except as instructed by this manual and only after allowing the projector to cool down e If the projector is damaged in any way contact HP for assistance Safety precautions 7 What s in the box 8 Before setting up your projector be sure your shipping box includes the following items If the shipping box does not contain any of the following items contact HP s l 4 Q TIP After you open the box and remove the contents save the box in case you must ship the projector Pas E os a Identifying the contents of the box ltem Function Projector Displays images O VGA cable Connects computer video output to the projector O Power cord Connects projector to power source Remote control Controls projector Setting Up Identifying the contents of the box continued Item Function literature package Contains documentation
10. lamp If this occurs after you install a new lamp module remove and reinstall the lamp module If a new lamp does not fix the problem contact HP for assistance Troubleshooting suggestions 59 If the red lamp light is flickering quickly Check that the cover over the lamp at the side of the projector is correctly installed and fully attached Check the tab at the top of the cover and latch at the bottom Start up problems If no lights or sounds turn on Be sure that the power cable is securely connected to the projector and the other end is plugged into an outlet with power e Be sure the main disconnect switch is turned on e Press the power button again Unplug the power cord for 15 seconds then plug it in and press the power button again Picture problems If a scanning or waiting message is displayed on a blank screen e Press the source button on the projector or remote control one or more times until the correct source name is selected Be sure the external source is turned on and connected e For a computer connection ensure your notebook computer s external video port is turned on Refer to the computer manual On some notebooks for example press the FN F4 or FN F5 function keys to turn on the external video port If the wrong input source is displayed Press the source button on the projector or the remote control one or more times to select another active input source If the image is out o
11. power cables allow you to connect in any region HP cables allow you to connect all audio video equipment HP replacement lamp brings your projector up to factory fresh brightness Identifying common features 15 Setting up the projector Positioning the projector The following tables show you where to position the projector in relation to the screen s L Y Q TIP For best picture quality place the projector 1 5 to 5 m 5 to 16 ft from the screen 16 Setting Up Image size relative to distance from the screen vp6310 series Image size diagonal Image size width Distance lens to screen inches meters inches meters inches meters 30 0 8 24 0 6 41 to 48 1 1 to 1 2 40 1 0 32 0 8 55 to 64 1 4to 1 6 60 1 5 48 1 2 83 to 96 2 1 to 2 4 80 2 0 64 1 6 110 to 128 2 8 to 3 3 100 2 5 80 2 0 138 to 160 3 5 to 4 1 120 3 0 96 2 4 166 to 192 4 2 to 4 9 150 3 8 120 3 0 207 to 240 5 3 to 6 1 180 4 6 144 3 7 248 to 288 6 3 to 7 3 200 5 1 160 4 1 276 to 320 7 0 to 8 1 240 6 1 192 49 331 to 384 8 4 to 9 8 270 6 9 216 5 5 372 to 396 9 5 to 10 0 Setting up the projector 17 18 Image size relative to distance from the screen vp6320 series Image size diagonal Image size width Distance lens to screen inches meters inches meters inches meters Bo 08 A o6 B50 ols 40 1 0 32 0 8 58 to 67 1 5 to 1 7 60 1 5 48 1 2 87 to 101 2 2 to 2 6
12. projector off nnna anaana 27 Moving the projector sio carlo IAEA DARA DARAS 27 Making basic adjustments dc dci da A A eo We a bows 28 Aiming the projector 6245 25 44 ra des aake wheaueagadeaoad ao 28 Adjusting the focus and ZO errar dad 28 Using the remote control nonna annaa 29 2 Showing Presentations Showing a computer Screen dada ii Odeo Ae 31 Selecting a different source eres nnana 31 Hiding or showing the picture paria da ROSE RS 31 3 Adjusting the Projector Adjusting the picture and sound onnan naaa 33 Choosing the best picture mode 1 2 eee tenes 33 Adjusting the shape of the picture 2 2 eens 34 Adjusting a slanted picture ess ca ne bd owGedanGeeaugae Rare 35 Adjusting the picture for Destcalor ici dd ue hae ook va we wee owe eae 36 Adjusting other picture settings 0 00 tee eee 36 Adjusting the volume cerr VO GSs SACS dd dd died 37 Adjusting other sound settings 0 2 0 cece ete eee eee 37 Adjusting the projector setup cor Pu one AAA AAA RG De RS 37 Preventing unauthorized USE 2 40d bod tt a od oa OER Ww Eu be D4 oO 37 Using the on screen menu ooo 38 Changing settings using the on screen MENU 38 INBULMON Ul aa atada asado cono paGene paces 39 Picture MENU ce gt order dde 40 Sound MENU e spasenie alo de ORAE ud cds Poe RRR oi aa 41 A deck wes esl ah ae DERE DPA eae Ss Go kay ne Ba 41 A A A del Ge 42 Maintaining the Projector Performing routine maintenance ii E a 43 Getting t
13. requested 1 VGA in 3 composite video 4 S video 8 DVI NXT None Switches to the next input source AUTO 0 1 2 Sets or queries automatic searching inputs for signal O no searching 1 searching Installing Permanently Video functions Command Parameters Description CSPC O to 2 2 Sets or queries the active color space O RGB 1 YPbPr 2 YCbCr PMOD 0 1 5 2 Sets or queries the picture mode O graphics 1 video S custom VSHF value Sets or queries the vertical shift of the projected image usable range is determined by the active input source HSHF value Sets or queries the horizontal shift of the projected image usable range is determined by the active input source WHIT Oto 10 Sets or queries the white intensity BRT O to 100 Sets or queries the brightness CON O to 100 Sets or queries the contrast SAT O to 100 Sets or queries the color saturation TNT 45 to 45 Sets or queries the tint CTMP O to 2 2 Sets or queries the color temperature O warm 1 neutral 2 cool SHRP Oto 12 Sets or queries the sharpness PENH 0 to 6 2 Sets or queries the picture enhancement setting KEYV 50 to 50 Sets or queries the vertical keystone O no keystone adjustment 1 to 50 shrinks the top of the display 1 to 50 shrinks the bottom of the display ASPT 0 1 4 2 Sets or queries the aspect ra
14. the battery protector by pulling the plastic tab gt until it comes out of the remote control 4 5 6 5 7 Identifying components of the remote control ying P ltem Function O Hide button Blanks picture mutes speaker Mouse pad Moves the mouse pointer on a connected computer O Power button Turns the projector on or off O Left click and right click mouse buttons Perform left click and right click mouse functions on a connected computer O Page up and Page down buttons Scroll up and down through pages on a connected computer 14 Setting Up Identifying components of the remote control continued ltem Function O Auto sync button Resynchronizes the projector to the input signal from a computer Picture mode button Selects the next picture and color combination can be customized Menu buttons Change settings using the on screen menu O Source button Displays picture from the next input port Accessories Get more from your presentations with HP projector accessories You can purchase accessories at http www hp com or through your projector dealer HP ceiling mount kit enables you to simply and discreetly install your projector on the ceiling HP projection screens mobile screens that are easy to carry and set up anywhere and fixed screens for even greater convenience HP premium remote control allows you to control every aspect of your presentations HP
15. video cables longer than 6 m 20 ft use low loss coaxial cables For standard audio cables longer than 6 m 20 ft use 12 gauge wire Do not run audio or video cables next to power or network cables If they must cross cross them at 90 degrees If you are installing cables in walls use cables with necessary approvals such as Underwriters Laboratories UL approval If you are running cables above a dropped ceiling you must use plenum rated cables if the space above the ceiling is open to the space above other rooms You must use plenum rated cables if you are running cables in a duct Before installing cables permanently check the setup with the final cables in the open Installing on a table This installation is covered in detail in Chapter 1 See Setting up the projector on page 16 for more information Installing on the ceiling WARNING To minimize the risk of injury from improperly installed equipment it is recommended that a professional installer performs the ceiling installation Installing the projector 49 1 Attach the projector to the ceiling using an HP ceiling mount kit Refer to the installation instructions provided with the ceiling mount kit 2 After the projector is mounted on the ceiling adjust the projector settings to match this setup Press enter go to Setup gt Advanced setup gt Projector position and select Front Ceiling Installing for rear projection 1 Place the projector
16. warm up state and later into on state The projector sends a notification when it enters warm up state STAT 2 and another when it enters the on state STAT 1 This keyword requires the projector to be in standby state STAT 0 Do not send any requests other than STAT in the time between the warm up and on state notifications Otherwise unexpected results can occur Connecting to a room controller 57 58 Power and status functions continued Command Parameters Description STAT 2 Queries the projector s current state O standby state off 1 on 2 warm up state 3 cool down state ALERT Not a request Notifies when a system alert condition occurs O lamp life warning 1 lamp life reached 2 lamp faulty 3 lamp problem 4 internal temperature too high 5 fan problem 6 ambient temperature too high 7 color wheel problem 8 lamp cover open ALERT is sent only by the projector and cannot be used in requests Simulated key presses Command Parameters Description BACK None Simulates pressing the Exit Arrow key on keypad ENTER None Simulates pressing the ENTER key on keypad LEFT None Simulates pressing the Left Arrow key on keypad RIGHT None Simulates pressing the Right Arrow key on keypad UP None Simulates pressing the Up Arrow key on keypad DOWN None Simulates pressing the Down Arrow key on keypad Installing Permanently 6 Fixing Problems Troubleshooting suggestions If you have a proble
17. 1 to 10 m 3 to 33 ft behind a translucent screen that is designed for rear projection See Setting up the projector on page 16 or Installing on the ceiling on page 49 for more instructions 2 Press enter go to Setup gt Advanced setup gt Projector position Then select Rear Table or Rear Ceiling Locking the projector The projector includes a built in slot to secure the projector with a cable and lock such as the Kensington MicroSaver lock system available at many computer stores 1 Wrap the cable around a secure object such as a table leg Loop the cable to create a slip knot around the stationary object and be sure it cannot slip off 2 Insert the lock into the hole and twist the key O 50 Installing Permanently I TIP As an alternative you can loop a cable or bracket around the projector handle to secure the projector in place Controlling an external accessory If your projector has a 1 2 volt trigger output port the projector can automatically control one or more accessories Certain types of accessories can use a 12 volt signal to trigger their actions such as a motorized screen lowering and raising the screen The output provides a 12 volt de signal whenever the projector is on 200 mA maximum current output Requires Two wire cable with 3 5 mm x 1 3 mm barrel connector 12 V on inner contact Installing the projector 51 Connecting to a room controller
18. 7 USB connecting 20 using remote control 29 V VGA connecting source 20 21 port 12 video mode compatibility 67 video source selecting 31 W warning lights location 11 meanings 59 troubleshooting 59 Y YPbPr See component video Z zoom 28 Mercury Safety WARNING This digital projector lamp contains a small amount of mercury If the lamp breaks adequately ventilate the area where the breakage occurred discard any nearby food and drink and thoroughly clean the table surface around the projector Wash your hands after cleaning the area or handling a broken lamp Disposal of this lamp may be regulated due to environmental considerations For disposal or recycling information please contact your local authorities or the Electronic Industries Alliance www eiae org You can find safety information about the lamp at www hp com hpinfo globalcitizenship environment productdata
19. 80 2 0 64 1 6 116 to 134 2 9 to 3 4 100 2 5 80 2 0 145 to 168 3 7 to 4 3 120 3 0 96 2 4 174 to 202 4 4 to 5 1 150 3 8 120 3 0 217 to 252 5 5 to 6 4 180 46 144 3 7 261 to 302 6 6 to 7 7 200 5 1 160 4 1 290 to 336 7 4 to 8 5 240 6 1 192 49 348 to 400 8 8 to 10 0 270 6 9 216 5 5 391 to 400 9 9 to 10 0 If you do not want to use the distance table you can use the following equations to help determine where to install the projector relative to the screen Calculating projection distances distance from lens to screen A x width of screen minimum and maximum distance from screen B width of screen 0 8 x diagonal of screen for 3 4 screen projector lens below bottom of screen C x width of screen for 4 3 screen vp6310 series vp6320 series A 1 7 to 2 0 A 1 8 to 2 1 B 1 to 10 m 3 to 33 ft B 1 to 10 m 3 to 33 ft C 0 11 to 0 41 C 0 11 to 0 43 Setting Up Connecting power 1 Place the projector on a stable platform located 1 to 10 m 3 to 33 ft in front of the screen Ideally the platform should be lower than the bottom of the screen 2 Connect one end of the power cord to the back of the projector and the other end to a grounded electrical outlet 3 Turn on the main disconnect switch on the back of the projector If you want to permanently install the projector on the ceiling or behind the screen see Installing the projector on page 49 Setting up the projector 19 Connecting
20. Component video connection S video connection Composite video connection The video and audio cables shown in the following sections are available from HP If you want to connect a SCART video device to the projector you will need a SCART adapter available from HP Connecting a DVI source The DVI port is available only on certain models It supports only DVI digital sources Examples Cable boxes satellite receivers and some computers Requires DVI D cable O e Audio cable RCA optional 22 Setting Up Connecting a component video source Examples Cable boxes DVD players satellite receivers and audio video receivers Requires Component to VGA cable O e Audio cable RCA optional I e Q TIP Many DVD players and other high quality video devices provide component video output The three RCA connectors might be labeled YPbPr or YCbCr If possible configure the video source to use progressive scan output such as 480p 575p or 720p For additional information refer to the user documentation provided with the video source Setting up the projector 23 Connecting an S video source Examples DVD players VCRs cable boxes camcorders and video gaming devices Requires S video cable e Audio cable RCA optional 24 Setting Up Connecting a composite video source Examples VCRs DVD players audio video receivers and video gaming devices Requires Composit
21. D sub with optional cable for component video input VGA out D sub S video mini DIN Composite video RCA DVI D vp6320 series Audio connectors Stereo in 2 RCA and mini phone Other connectors USB 1 1 type B RS 232 control vp6320 series 12Vdc trigger output vp6320 series Video compatibility NTSC 3 58 MHz and 4 43 MHz PALB D G H M N SECAM B D G K K1 L HDTV 480i p 575i p 720p 1080i DVI with HDCP vp6320 series PC video up to SXGA Specifications 65 66 Projector Specifications continued IR receivers Front and back of projector Lamp 210 watt lamp 4000 hour average lamp life to half of original brightness Lamp saver mode reduces lamp power to 168 watts Replacement lamp L1695A Optics 1 to 10 m 3 to 33 ft focus range 1 16 1 optical zoom vp63 10 series 1 7 to 2 0 throw ratio distance width 128 offset relative to half height vp6320 series 1 8 to 2 1 throw ratio distance width 125 offset relative to half height Light engine vp6310 series 0 55 in 12 DDR DMD vp6320 series 0 7 in 12 DDR DMD Audio Monaural speaker 6 watt peak output Noise level less than 36 dBA Vertical tilt 0 to 9 Vertical keystone 20 correction Remote control USB mouse Mounting options Ceiling and tabletop front and rear projection Security Kensington lock compatible Unlock sequence protects against unauthorized use Power 100 to 240 V at 50 to 60 Hz Reference
22. HP vp6300 Series Digital Projector User s Guide O Copyright 2005 Hewlett Packard Development Company L P The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein Hewlett Packard Company Digital Projection and Imaging 1000 NE Circle Blvd Corvallis OR 97330 First Edition January 2005 AS Contents 1 Setting Up Safely PISCINAS 644 irradia dd 7 What s in the box cos rata reo bea end 8 Identifying common features iras iia deo ARE ORE EES 9 Projector at atar eae boa Rae GARG ARRAS RS DERE CAROL Gada Qe oR 9 Projector buttons and lights o noaa anaana 11 Back panell sirere A a a a a a i hoes 12 Remote control A 14 Accessoi eS asin yin ao aa EHALA eae om ask deg a eee amp on a enacts tee bob E t 15 Setting up the projector o on nananana cette tenet ene 16 Positioning th projecto ss icce casew scene aude Gee ea Pax Ko dew Ra OA BROS A 16 Connecting O wie the gente we wR ae ed Wc dene noe Go dd 19 Connecting a computer 2 nets 20 Connecting a handheld organizer 0 2 cee teenies 21 Connecting a video SOUNCE see rana eee AMS DM OSE ade RS Ree RS 22 Turning the projector on and off tic A RR a ic 26 Turning the projector on onanan nanana 26 Turning the
23. If the video device sends standard output set Widescreen input to No Q TIP If you show widescreen pictures on a wide projection screen a standard picture might not fit on the screen One solution is to change the current picture mode so it makes a smaller picture Press enter go to Picture gt Customize picture mode and set Stretch to Reduced See in the following diagram e gt 34 Adjusting the Projector Adjusting a slanted picture If the projector is tilted up or down the sides of the picture on the screen might slant in or out even though the top and bottom are level The keystone adjustment corrects this problem A Press the keystone adjustment on the projector until the picture looks correct gt You can also make the keystone adjustment in the on screen menu Press enter and go to Setup gt Keystone to adjust the picture L Q TIP If the top and bottom of the picture slant in different directions move the projector until it is straight in front of the screen not off to one side Adjusting the picture and sound 35 Adjusting the picture for best color You can fine tune the picture settings on your projector to get the best color and image quality You should perform these steps for each input source device and each input port that you use Do them in the order shown For some input ports some of these settings may not be available 1 Press the picture mode l
24. Projector Specifications continued Environment Operating Temperature 10 to 35 C 50 to 95 F Humidity 80 RH max non condensing Altitude up to 3 000 m 10 000 ft up to 25 C 77 F Storage Temperature 20 to 55 C 4 to 131 F Humidity 80 RH max non condensing Altitude up to 12 000 m 40 000 ft Video mode compatibility Compatibility Resolution Refresh rates Hz Analog VGA 640 x 350 70 85 640 x 400 85 640 x 480 60 66 66 66 68 72 75 85 A 70 85 SGA 800x600 56 60 72 75 85 832 x 624 74 55 XGA 1024 x 768 60 70 75 85 1152 x 870 75 75 06 1280 x 960 75 SXGA 1280 x 1024 60 75 C SXGA 1400x1050 60 Digital vp6320 series VGA 640 x 350 70 85 640 x 400 85 Specifications 67 Video mode compatibility continued Compatibility Resolution Refresh rates Hz 640 x 480 60 72 75 85 720 x 400 70 85 SVGA 800 x 600 56 60 72 75 85 XGA 1024 x 768 60 70 75 SXGA 1280 x 1024 60 75 SXGA 1400 x 1050 60 Safety information LED safety The infrared ports located on the digital projector and remote control are classified as Class 1 LED devices according to International Standard IEC 825 1 EN60825 1 This device is not considered harmful but the following precautions are recommended e Ifthe unit requires service contact an authorized HP service center Do not attempt to make any adjustment to the unit e Avoid direct eye ex
25. command with 2 added Connecting to a room controller 53 Command that is currently unavailable command with 2 added Invalid parameter command with current value Action command with unnecessary parameter action command Action command that is unavailable action command The following simplified example shows how the projector typically responds to a request to change the active input source Note that the three latter notifications are delayed Request RSRC 4 lt CR gt Notification RSRC 4 lt CR gt lt LF gt acknowledges request SRC 0 lt CR gt lt LF gt projector is attempting to acquire source 4 and in the interim has no valid source SRC 4 lt CR gt lt LF gt source 4 is now active BRT 60 lt CR gt lt LF gt brightness has been modified for source 4 CSPC lt CR gt lt LF gt color space is not supported for this input Room controller commands 54 In the following tables if the parameter listing for a particular command is None that command requires no parameter Some commands are valid only when the projector is turned on STAT 1 Some commands are available only when specific input sources are active Source function Command Parameters Description SRC 2 Queries the current active input source O no active source 1 VGA in 3 composite video 4 S video 8 DVI RSRC 1 3 4 8 2 Attempts to use the specified source as the active input source or queries the last source
26. ct the video source which continues playing 2 Press any button to show the picture again and turn on the projector speakers Showing a computer screen 31 32 Showing Presentations 3 Adjusting the Projector Adjusting the picture and sound Choosing the best picture mode You can quickly choose a different picture mode to make adjustments to the picture Picture modes can control properties such as color and size They let you easily choose the best settings for ambient lighting and the type of video content see Adjusting the picture and sound on page 33 A Press the picture mode lst button one or more times to select the picture mode that gives the best picture Adjusting the picture and sound 33 You can also customize the picture modes so they are best for your video sources 1 Press the picture mode sl button to select the picture mode you want to adjust 2 Press enter and go to Picture gt Customize picture mode 3 Adjust the settings until you are satisfied with the picture s le l 4 Q TIP To exit from any on screen menu or adjustment press the exit gt button Adjusting the shape of the picture Depending on the type of video source you are viewing the picture might or might not always look correct or fit on the screen e If the active video device sends widescreen output to the projector press enter go to Input and set Widescreen input to Yes See O in the following diagram e
27. ctor can be focused at distances of 1 to 10 m 3 to 33 ft 2 Rotate the zoom ring to adjust the picture size from 100 to 116 If the picture does not fit the screen you might have to move the projector closer to or farther away from the screen 28 Setting Up Using the remote control 4 5 6 5 7 To do this Press this Hide or unhide the picture hide button Move mouse pointer on computer Edge of the mouse pad in the direction you want the pointer to move This feature requires a USB connection between the projector and computer Turn the projector on or off Power button 6 Click mouse button on computer Left click or right click button 6 This feature requires a USB connection between the projector and computer Page up or page down on computer Page up or page down button 6 This feature requires a USB connection between the projector and computer Readjust picture of computer screen auto sync button O Using the remote control 29 30 To do this Change picture settings for different type of input signal Press this Picture mode button one or more times Change settings using on screen menu enter and navigation buttons 6 See Using the on screen menu on page 38 Exit from any on screen menu or adjustment Exit button O Switch to next input source source button one or more times s L 4 TIP From within th
28. der regarding local restrictions on the disposal or recycling of batteries ND Batterij niet weggooien maar inleveren als KCA 46 Maintaining the Projector Upgrading the projector Updating the firmware HP might periodically release updated versions of the projector firmware to enhance the projector performance The projector firmware version is shown in the on screen menu at Help Check for updated versions at http www hp com go proj_firmware USB method 1 On a computer with a USB port go to the HP projector upgrade website see introduction for this section and download the latest file intended for a USB upgrade 2 Connect a USB cable available from HP between the USB port on the projector and the USB port on the computer 3 On the computer run the file you downloaded by double clicking the file Follow the on screen instructions Upgrading the projector 47 48 Maintaining the Projector 5 Installing Permanently Installing the projector Choosing cables If you are permanently installing the projector or using it with long cables consider the following suggestions when planning the installation Use high quality cables Use only video cables that are made with 75 ohm coaxial cable and connectors For high resolution video use low loss video cables For standard audio use audio cables that are shielded For digital audio use 75 ohm coaxial cables Minimize cable length as much as possible For
29. e distance of 9 m 30 ft aim the remote control at the screen or at the front or back of the projector Setting Up 2 Showing Presentations Showing a computer screen 1 Be sure the computer is connected to the projector and turned on See Connecting a computer on page 20 2 Be sure the projector is set up turned on and adjusted See Making basic adjustments on page 28 3 If a different input source is shown on the projector press the source button on the projector or remote control one or more times to select the VGA in port 4 If the computer display is not shown on the projector you might have to turn on the computer s video output port For example some computers require you to press a key combination such as FN F4 or FN F5 Refer to the user documentation provided with your computer If you want to adjust the picture see Adjusting the picture and sound on page 33 Selecting a different source If the picture from your video source does not appear on the screen you can quickly select the correct source A Press the source button one or more times until you see the picture or you see the name of the video port where the source is connected You should also be sure the video source is turned on and playing video Hiding or showing the picture 1 Press the hide button on the projector or remote control to blank the picture and turn off the projector speakers This does not affe
30. e video cable e Audio cable RCA or combined video audio cable optional Setting up the projector 25 Turning the projector on and off Turning the projector on 1 Be sure the power cord is connected and the main disconnect switch is on 2 Open the lens by sliding the lens cover O to the left 3 Press the power button on the projector or on the remote control The projector takes a minute or so to warm up The power button blinks during warm up s l TIP If the picture does not appear on the screen try the following e If you are using a computer press the key combination that turns on its video output For example press FN F4 or FN F5 on some computers On the projector press the source button one or more times to select the correct input port 26 Setting Up 999 EX NOTE Itis normal for parts of the projector and the air coming out of the projector to be very warm If the projector starts to overheat the temperature warning light will turn on and the projector will shut down Turning the projector off 1 Press the power button on the projector or remote control to turn off the projector Do not hold the button down The power button blinks during the cool down period then the projector turns off Even though the projector is off it uses a small amount of power internally 2 If you want disconnect video and audio equipment from the projector during the cool down period or a
31. er connecting 21 hiding picture 31 image See picture installing projector 16 49 Index L lamp replacing 44 LED safety 68 lens cleaning 43 lights See lamp warning lights locking projector 37 50 M menu language 41 listing 38 using 38 mercury safety 68 moving projector 27 O on screen menu See menu P PC See computer picture focus 28 hiding and showing 31 quality of 16 22 62 troubleshooting 60 zoom 28 picture mode choosing 33 power connecting 19 turning off 27 turning on 26 presentations showing 31 projector locking 37 Q quality of picture 16 22 62 Index 73 R rear projection installation regulatory information 69 remote control buttons 14 installing batteries 46 opening menu 38 troubleshooting 63 using 29 replacing lamp 44 room controller 52 room layout 16 RS 232 52 S safety information 7 68 SCART 22 screen controlling 51 positioning 17 security locking cable 50 security code 37 selecting video source 31 serial port 52 setting up 16 shape adjusting 34 showing picture 31 showing presentations 31 slanted picture adjusting 35 specifications 65 S video connecting source 24 port 12 T table installation 16 49 triggering external accessory 51 troubleshooting audio 63 interruptions 63 picture 60 remote control 63 start up 60 warning lights 59 turning on and off 26 U unlocking projector 37 updating firmware 47 upgrading projector 4
32. f focus e Be sure the lens cover is open e While displaying the on screen menu adjust the focus ring The image size should not change if it does you are adjusting the zoom not the focus e Ensure the projection screen is 1 to 10 m 3 to 33 ft from the projector Check the projection lens to see if it needs cleaning 60 Fixing Problems e For a computer connection set the display resolution as the computer to the same resolution as the projector 800 x 600 or 1024 x 768 see Specifications on page 65 If the computer has multiple monitors adjust the resolution of the monitor assigned to the projector e For a computer connected to the S video port the picture cannot be as high resolution as what you see on the computer display If an upside down or reversed image is displayed e The projector has been set to the wrong position setting Press enter go to Setup gt Advanced Setup gt Projector position and select the correct setting If the image is too small or too large e Adjust the zoom ring on top of the projector e Move the projector closer to or farther from the screen On the projector or remote control press the picture mode lx button one or more times to see if one of the picture modes makes the image the correct size e Press enter go to Picture gt Customize picture mode gt Stretch Try the different settings e If the source device sends wide screen output press enter go to Input and t
33. fter the power button stops blinking N CAUTION Do not disconnect power or turn off the main disconnect switch until the projector has cooled down the fan stops and the power button stops blinking Otherwise you might shorten the life of the lamp 3 If you must unplug or remove the projector wait until the power light stops blinking then unplug the power cord If you try to turn on the projector again during the cool down period it will not turn on Wait until the cool down period ends and the power button stops blinking Moving the projector When moving the projector Allow the projector to cool down before moving it Then disconnect all cables e Avoid bumps and jolts Use a carrying case or padded container when possible Observe temperature and humidity limits see Specifications on page 65 If the projector is cold allow it to warm gradually to avoid condensation Turning the projector on and off 27 Making basic adjustments This section provides instructions for making basic adjustments to the projector Aiming the projector To raise or lower the projected pave on the screen press the height adjustment button and raise or lower the front of the projector Release the button to lock the adjustment To level the picture on the screen turn the adjustable foot to lengthen or shorten the foot Adjusting the focus and zoom 1 Rotate the focus ring until the image becomes clear The proje
34. ghtness contrast and picture shape as well as customize the picture modes To get descriptions for all available picture adjustments see Picture menu on page 40 36 Adjusting the Projector Adjusting the volume You can control the volume of the projector s speakers To change the volume of the projector s speakers press enter go to Sound gt Volume and change the setting To turn the sound on or off temporarily press enter go to Sound gt Mute and mute the sound Adjusting other sound settings Press enter and go to Sound Set the sound adjustments From the Sound menu you can adjust sound settings such as mute volume and speaker operation To get descriptions for all available audio adjustments see Sound menu on page 41 Adjusting the projector setup 1 2 Press enter and go to Setup Set the setup adjustments as needed From the Setup menu you can select settings such as menu language projector position and menu timeout To get descriptions for all available setup adjustments see Setup menu on page 41 Preventing unauthorized use You can prevent unauthorized people from using the projector by creating a secret button sequence that is required for the projector to turn on The unlock sequence is a series of 4 to 8 arrow buttons If the buttons are not pressed in the order you specify the projector does not turn on Use the following steps to set or clear an unlock seque
35. he projector status n a AR rr BRS 43 Cleaning the projector lens wagon a ack ana 43 Replacing the lamp module er nnana 44 Replacing the battery in the remote control 1 nananana 46 Upgrading the projector ra MG HOE RRA ee ada 47 Updating the firmware sra ads ou h54 OES Ree ES hae eos 47 Installing Permanently Installing the projector yak yt ye woe RR a HORS WR GORE GOR ES ERED eH RRS AES 49 Choosing A cand e ha waeRe eee he Raa kerw eh eee aeee pees 49 Installing om ata se 04544004 6 6b CPLR LERDS TRESS DED aeRO CORED ES EOS 49 Installing on A EY ENDER EHE ARES POORER RGR ED 49 Installing for rear POE ic a em vere eee ode eed ER AEE Ho dee ba eae 50 Locking the projector sintiera pose ds 50 Controlling an external accessory 64 4 046444440 de e AEE EOS E REE AS 51 Connecting to a room controller acosan rar PosK hee edhe eo Paee eee e RATE ERS 52 Se al comercios 62545 6454554 0425 Sede dea be SDS a pod ESSER 52 Examples of room controller commands 0000 cece eee eee eee e eee 52 Room controller commands exe eee ood a ah EEN ERA KEEEE Ca eas 54 Fixing Problems Troubleshooting suggestions si kay pawns dene hb a Oe ENCE eek Ee heen ee Rees 59 Warning light problems oscense riada bes 59 Start up problems A RE RR GN ORE DES 60 da AAA Sc geo co ah LB ae GB I et Me oh Pal el AB 60 Sound problems rada radar art ea 63 Interruption problems 5 4 3 442464 bebo d di dre 63 Remote control problems orsrrcrcr
36. is listed in the declaration of conformity This regulatory number is different from the marketing name and product number Regulatory model number CRVSB O5CE 70 Reference Declaration of conformity According to ISO IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014 Manufacturer s name Hewlett Packard Company Manufacturer s address Hewlett Packard Company Digital Projection amp Imaging 1000 NE Circle Blvd Corvallis OR 97330 4239 Declares that the product s Product name Digital Projector Model numbers vp63 10 vp6320 series Regulatory model CRVSB O5CE Conforms to the following product specifications Safety IEC 60950 1999 EN 60950 2000 IEC 60825 1 1993 A1 EN 60825 1 1994 A11 Class 1 LED GB4943 1995 EMC EN 55022 A1 Class B 1998 1 CISPR 24 1997 EN 55024 A1 2001 IEC 61000 3 2 1995 EN 61000 3 2 2000 IEC 61000 3 3 1994 EN 61000 3 3 1995 A1 2001 GB9254 1998 FCC Title 47 CFR Part 15 Class B ANSI C63 4 1992 AS NZS 3548 1995 Rules and Regulations of Class B VCCI Supplementary information The product herewith complies with the requirements of following Directives and carries the CE marking accordingly Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC EMC Directive 89 336 EEC 1 The product was tested in a typical configuration with Hewlett Packard Personal Computer peripherals This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference
37. lass fragments Remote control problems If the remote control does not operate e Be sure nothing is blocking the remote control receiver on the front or back of the projector Move to within 9 m 30 ft of the projector Aim the remote control at the screen or at the front or back of the projector Move the remote control so it is more directly in front of or behind the projector and not as far to the side e Press enter go to Help gt Diagnostics and run the remote control test e Replace the battery in the remote control Troubleshooting suggestions 63 Testing the projector Running the projector diagnostics The on screen menu contains diagnostic tests you can use to verify the proper operation of the projector and the remote control 1 Press enter and go to Help gt Diagnostics 2 Select a test and press enter 3 Follow the displayed instructions 64 Fixing Problems 7 Reference This chapter lists the specifications safety information and regulatory information for the projector Specitications Because HP continually improves its products the following specifications are subject to change For the latest specifications visit the HP website at http www hp com Projector Specifications Size 280 x 255 x 102 mm 11 0 x 10 1 x 4 0 in Weight 3 5 kg 7 7 lb Resolution vp6310 series SVGA 800 x 600 vp6320 series XGA 1024 x 768 Technology DLP Video connectors VGA in
38. m with your projector check the following statement that most closely matches the nature of the problem then look in that section of this chapter e Warning light problems on page 59 Start up problems on page 60 e Picture problems on page 60 Sound problems on page 63 e Interruption problems on page 63 e Remote control problems on page 63 I Q TIP If these suggestions do not solve your problem go to http www hp com support for gt additional information To contact HP refer to the support guide included with the projector Warning light problems If both red warning lights are blinking e Allow the projector to cool down after it turns off If this condition occurs after you restart the projector an internal component has failed Contact HP for assistance If the red temperature light is on or blinking e Allow the projector to cool down after it turns off Be sure that nothing is near or blocking the vents on the projector and that the vents are free of lint and other objects Remove any sources of excess heat in the room Observe temperature and altitude limits see Specifications on page 65 If the warning light turns on or blinks after you restart the projector contact HP for assistance If the red lamp light is on or blinking e Allow the projector to cool down after it turns off If the warning light turns on or blinks after you restart the projector install a new
39. nce 1 2 Press enter go to Setup gt Advanced setup gt Projector lock and press enter If an old unlock sequence is set press the buttons according to the old sequence when prompted and then press enter 3 To set a new unlock sequence press the arrow buttons for the new sequence and then press enter To clear the unlock sequence and remove this protection press only enter Adjusting the picture and sound 37 4 When prompted confirm the new sequence and press enter 299 A NOTE If you set an unlock sequence you must press the sequence every time you turn on the projector The sequence protects the projector only when the projector is turning on not at any other time If you forget the unlock sequence you must call HP support to unlock the projector You must have the projector and your proof of purchase Using the on screen menu Changing settings using the on screen menu You can change the on screen menu settings with the buttons on either the projector or the remote control 1 Press enter on the projector or remote control This displays the on screen menu 2 Press up a or down w to highlight the desired menu icon then press right to move into that menu 3 Press up a or down to highlight a setting then press enter to begin adjusting the setting 4 Press left 4 or right or press up a or down w to adjust the setting as prompted 5 Press enter to return to the menu 6 To g
40. nu O Auto sync button Resynchronizes the projector to the input signal from a computer Identifying common features 11 Back panel 12 Identifying back panel components ltem Function S video input port Connects S video source O Composite video input port Connects composite video source O Audio in ports Connect stereo audio source using either RCA plugs or stereo mini phone plug O USB port Connects to computer and controls the mouse GO VGAvin port Connects video input from computer or componentvideo source O VGA out port Sends the VGA in signal to a monitor Main disconnect switch Disconnects power Turn off when unplugging power cord CAUTION Do not use this switch to turn off the projector Use the power button on top of the projector Setting Up Identifying back panel components continued ltem Function O 12Vdc trigger output Controls a motorized screen or similar accessory device NOTE Available only on certain models Power cord socket Connects power cord to projector DVI input port Connects DVI D digital video source NOTE Available only on certain models Lock slot Locks the projector to a stationary object with the use of a cable and lock 8 09 Serial port Connects a room controller NOTE Available only on certain models Identifying common features 13 Remote control Q TIP Before using the remote control remove
41. o to a different menu press left 4 and select a menu To close the on screen menu press the exit button If you do nothing for a period of time the on screen menu closes To change the amount of time until the on screen menu closes press enter and select Setup gt Timeout for menu s L Q TIP To exit from any on screen menu or adjustment press the exit 2 button gt 38 Adjusting the Projector Input menu For a visual aid see Back panel on page 12 Input menu VGA Shows the source connected to the VGA in port S video Show the source connected to the S video port Composite Shows the source connected to the composite video port DVI Shows the source connected to the DVI port available only on certain models Scan inputs Sets whether the projector automatically searches for input signals and displays the next one found Widescreen input Sets whether a widescreen 16 9 input device is in use Adjusts the height of the picture accordingly Using the on screen menu 39 Picture menu Some picture adjustments are available only when certain input ports are in use Unavailable adjustments are shown in gray in the on screen menu Picture menu Color settings Adjusts the picture and colors Brightness Brightens or darkens the picture Contrast Sets the difference between light and dark areas Sharpness Sharpens or softens the picture Color saturation
42. posure to the infrared LED beam Be aware that the beam is invisible light and cannot be seen Do not attempt to view the infrared LED beam with any type of optical device Mercury safety WARNING This digital projector lamp contains a small amount of mercury If the lamp breaks adequately ventilate the area where the breakage occurred Disposal of the lamp might be regulated due to environmental considerations For disposal or recycling information contact your local authorities or the Electronic Industries Alliance at http www eiae org 68 Reference Regulatory information This section presents information that shows how your digital projector complies with regulations in certain regions Any modifications to your digital projector not expressly approved by HP could void the authority to operate the digital projector in these regions U S A This digital projector 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 digital projector generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy If not installed and used in accordance with the instructions it can cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this digital projector does cau
43. puter manual e Connect a monitor to the VGA out port If text or lines from a computer display seem rough or uneven e Check the focus adjustment e Press enter go to Setup gt Reset keystone and press enter 62 Fixing Problems Sound problems If no sound is coming out of the projector e Be sure you have an audio cable securely connected between the projector and the source device e Press enter go to Sound and check that Mute is turned off and Volume is correct e Press enter go to Sound gt Internal speakers and be sure the speakers are turned on e Press enter go to Help gt Diagnostics and run the sound test e Be sure that the mute and volume settings are correct on the source device such as a VCR camcorder or computer Interruption problems If the projector stops responding to all controls e If possible turn off the projector then unplug the power cord and wait at least 15 seconds before reconnecting power If the lamp shuts off during a show e A minor power surge might cause the lamp to shut off This is normal Wait a few minutes then power on the projector e Ifa red warning light is on or blinking see Warning light problems on page 59 If the lamp burns out or makes a popping sound If the lamp burns out and makes a popping sound the projector will not turn back on until the lamp module has been replaced e If the lamp breaks contact HP about repairs that might be required due to g
44. rrcar care eee eee eee 63 Testing the projector a di a id EA A EES COE a ROR OY 64 Running the projector diagnostics 1 6 eee eee eee 64 7 Reference Spec airada bake airada sa ds 65 Safety information AE ias 68 ED O E ad 68 A A A E arn eae WO G 68 Regulatory information s 24 49 4 i 4b age had ae dsd 69 Fk vase ap ie eR ek AH ee E 69 CONGO tat aoe ok Se Ae ee E ene Rese act BOE ae Po hy oe Pa 69 Japanes es pla ms a New Seah E add ok lO NR eon Gao aa 70 Koleda 4 94 8a Poe Re oe SAG dd SEAS PEAS ETHOS OTTER ADRS 70 Iniernational 09 5 Ave ga i e AHA G a NRA est ted eg Kae WK Hee GR 70 1 Setting Up Safety precautions WARNING Read and observe these precautions and all others in this manual to reduce the risk of injury and equipment damage Do not look directly into the lens when the lamp is on Do not expose the projector to rain or moisture and do not use it near water Keep paper plastic and combustible material at least 0 5 m 2 ft away from the projector lens and exhaust vents Do not allow liquid food or small objects to get inside the projector If material gets inside the projector contact HP for assistance Do not put anything on top of the projector Do not place any liquids where they might spill on the projector Do not block any vents on the projector Do not place the projector near any source of heat such as a radiator or amplifier Use only an approved power cord rated
45. ry setting Widescreen input to Yes Otherwise set it to No If the image has slanted sides e As much as possible reposition the projector so that it is centered on the screen and below the bottom or above the top of the screen e On the projector press the keystone button until the sides are vertical If the image is stretched e On the projector or remote control press the picture mode Tai button one or more times to see if one of the picture modes makes the image the correct size e Press enter go to Picture gt Customize picture mode gt Stretch Try the different settings e If the source device sends wide screen output press enter go to Input and try setting Widescreen input to Yes Otherwise set it to No If the projected colors seem slightly wrong e See Adjusting the picture for best color on page 36 e Press enter go to Help gt Diagnostics and run the color test If the projected colors seem completely wrong e Be sure the pins on the cable connectors are not bent or broken e Press enter go to Picture gt Color settings gt Color space Try the different settings Troubleshooting suggestions 61 e Press enter go to Help gt Diagnostics and run the color test e Press enter go to Picture gt Color settings gt Reset color settings and press enter e Press enter go to Setup gt Reset all settings and press enter If the picture is not clear ghost images smearing poor quality e Be
46. se harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by unplugging the unit try the following Reorienting or relocating the receiving antenna e Relocating the digital projector with respect to the receiver Connecting the digital projector s power cord to another power outlet Connections to peripheral devices To maintain compliance with FCC Rules and Regulations use properly shielded cables with this device For more information consult your dealer an experienced radio television technician or prepared by the Federal Communications Commission How to Identify and Resolve Radio TV Interference Problems This booklet is available from the U S Government Printing Office Washington DC 20402 Stock Number 004 000 00345 4 At the first printing of this manual the telephone number was 202 512 1800 Canada This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Regulatory information 69 Japan CORES FRUBRESSERESREMAHMRBS VCCI OBE CED DIFABIARAHRECT CORBIS REBATE CE EBWELTUEFA TOREKOT ETLE Ya RECAER LT ERIN EREMSSSFROTFCEMHVET FY Y RUBS IIE gt TIE L UYU RRUAELTR SEL Mn MAAS ni Ela kK EBRO FA VY BARS ni Ela E bt HHO RM CEM RE RA Korea ALA OYE B3 717 ARE NAPLO ARANESE WE 1210129 FAAA QAE EX LE ASW AS G4 AGUA International For regulatory identification purposes your product is assigned a regulatory model number The regulatory model number for your product
47. sure the video cable you are using is coaxial cable rated at 75 ohms Any other cable or impedance rating can reduce picture quality e The video cable connecting the video source to the projector probably must be higher quality See Choosing cables on page 49 If several picture settings seem completely wrong and you cannot fix them e Press enter go to Picture gt Color settings gt Reset color settings and press enter e Press enter go to Setup gt Reset all settings and press enter If a scrolling or cut off image is displayed for a computer connection e Press the auto sync button on the projector or remote control e Turn everything off Then power on the projector first and power on the notebook or desktop computer second e If the previous steps do not correct the display image adjust the resolution of the notebook or desktop computer to the same resolution as the projector 800 x 600 or 1024 x 768 see Specifications on page 65 If the computer has multiple monitors adjust the resolution of the monitor assigned to the projector If the image is flickering or unstable for a computer connection e Press the auto sync butto on the projector or remote control e Press enter go to Picture gt VGA settings and adjust Frequency or Tracking If the image disappears from the computer screen For a notebook computer you might be able to turn on both the external VGA port and the built in screen Refer to the com
48. tio O 1 to 1 1 Best Fit 4 Reduced SYNC None Automatically resynchronizes the projector to the active computer input source FREQ 50 to 50 Sets or queries the projector s timing relative to the active computer input source TRK value 2 Sets or queries the synchronization of the projector to the active computer input source Connecting to a room controller 55 56 Video functions continued Command Parameters Description VPOS value 2 Sets or queries the vertical positioning of the projected image usable range is the maximum and minimum allowed by the active computer input source HPOS value 2 Sets or queries the horizontal positioning of the projected image usable range is the maximum and minimum allowed by the active computer input source HIDE 0 1 2 Sets or queries picture blanking O not hidden 1 hidden WIDE 0 1 2 Sets or queries wide screen mode O normal 1 wide KEYR None Resets keystone to zero Audio functions Command Parameters Description MUTE 0 1 2 Sets or queries audio muting O not muted 1 muted VOL O to 31 2 Sets or queries audio volume O off 31 maximum INTSP 0 1 2 Sets or queries usage of the internal speakers O disabled 1 enabled Setup functions Command Parameters Description LANG O to 10 2 Sets or queries the language used by the projector O English 1 French 2 ltalian 3 German 4 Por
49. to environmental considerations For disposal or recycling information contact your local authorities or the Electronic Industries Alliance at http www eiae org Because the lamp assembly operates at a very high temperature wait 30 minutes before removing the lamp module SS A A Turn off the projector and allow it to cool for 30 minutes Unplug the power cord Press the release latch on the lamp cover and remove the cover 6 Press the release latch on the lamp connector and unplug the connector 6 44 Maintaining the Projector 5 Loosen the two screws on the lamp module and pull out the module O aJ 5 lt q ai pr pr pl e A ol 1 5 a wo af lt lt lt ew T 3 at 2 a Insert the new lamp module into the projector and tighten the two screws Plug in the lamp connector Snap the lamp cover into place Yo No Turn on the projector If the lamp does not turn on after the warm up period try reinstalling the lamp 10 Press enter go to Setup gt Advanced setup gt Reset lamp hours and press enter Performing routine maintenance 45 Replacing the battery in the remote control 1 Use a ballpoint pen to hold the battery latch toward the center then pull out the battery holder O 2 Insert the new battery in the holder 3 Push the holder into the remote control R When discarding old batteries contact your local waste disposal provi
50. tuguese 5 Spanish 6 Traditional Chinese 7 Simplified Chinese 8 Korean 9 Japanese 10 Czech LSAV 0 1 2 Sets or queries low power operating mode O normal power 1 low power LHRS 2 Queries the time in tenths of hours that the lamp has been in use Installing Permanently Setup functions continued Command Parameters Description THRS 2 Queries the total time in tenths of hours that the projector has been in use POS 0 to 3 2 Sets or queries the projector s position O front table 1 front ceiling 2 rear table 3 rear ceiling TMO 5 to 20 2 Sets or queries the menu timeout setting seconds PTMO 0 3 to 6 2 Sets or queries the power timeout O never 3 15 min 4 30 min 5 60 min 6 120 min VERS 2 Queries the projector model number and firmware version The notification takes this form VERS proj_model proj_fw SNUM 2 Queries the projector s serial number Power and status functions Command Parameters Description SHDN None Puts the projector into cool down state and later into standby state The projector sends a notification when it enters cool down state STAT 3 and another when it enters standby state STAT 0 This keyword requires the projector to be in its on state STAT 1 Do not send any requests other than STAT in the time between the cool down and standby state notifications Otherwise unexpected results can occur W or WAKE None Puts the projector into
51. ui button and select the picture mode you want to use for the current source 2 Press enter and go to the Picture menu 3 Go to Color settings gt Brightness Adjust to the highest setting that still gives the darkest black for black areas If you temporarily set a large keystone adjustment you can view the black areas at the sides of the picture Go to Color settings gt Contrast Adjust to the highest setting that does not wash out fine detail in bright areas You can view bright clouds or textured white areas Go to Customize picture mode gt Picture enhancement Adjust to the setting that gives the best overall mid range brightness This should have minimal effect on blacks and whites Go to Customize picture mode gt Color temperature Adjust to the setting where whites and colors look best Go to Color settings gt Color saturation Adjust to the setting where colors look most natural 8 Go to Color settings gt Tint Adjust to the setting where colors look most natural 30 Go to Customize picture mode gt White intensity Adjust this setting above 0 as needed to brighten the picture but not affect colors 10 Repeat all steps if necessary Adjusting other picture settings The on screen menu provides many settings that allow you to fine tune the picture 1 2 Press enter and go to Picture Change the picture adjustments as needed From the Picture menu you can change many picture options such as bri
52. value command value lt CR gt Ask the current setting command lt CR gt Increment a setting command lt CR gt Decrement a setting command lt CR gt Invoke an action no parameter needed command lt CR gt In general every request sent to the projector generates one or more notification messages which are sent to the room controller Actions initiated by the projector can also generate notifications The projector always sends notifications whenever a setting changes whether as the result of a request from a controller or as the result of an action such as a button press or menu change Some requested setting changes take time to perform or are carried out in stages Because of this requests might produce delayed notifications The following table lists the types of notifications generated in various situations This type of request Generates this type of notification Modify a setting Echoes the request command and shows the resulting value Request BRT 65 lt CR gt Notification BRT 65 lt CR gt lt LF gt Query a setting Echoes the request command and shows the resulting value Request CON 2 lt CR gt Notification CON 40 lt CR gt lt LF gt Execute an action Echoes the request command Request NXT lt CR gt Notification NXT lt CR gt lt LF gt Incorrect commands cause the following types of notifications No asterisk at start of command no response e Unrecognized command name
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