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1. 5 gt Reset Menu Exit Menu select 13 Scroll aw 9 ITEM DESCRIPTION DEFAULT Press the cursor gt button to adjust the brightness Range 0 100 Press the cursor P button to adjust the contrast Range 0 100 Press the cursor button to adjust the display sharpness Range 1 5 Color Press the cursor P button to adjust the video tint hue Temperature Range Cool Normal Warm Press the cursor lt button to adjust the video saturation Range 0 100 Saturation Press the cursor button to adjust the video tint hue Range 0 100 Press the cursor P button to adjust the gamma correction of the display Input Gamma Data PC 22 source PC MAC 1 8 Video source Video 2 4 Video Chart 2 2 B amp W 2 4 Color Space Press the cursor button to adjust the color space Ante P Range Auto RGB YPbPr YCbCr Resets all Main settings to default values DLP Projector User s Manual Main Menu Functions Available for Connected Source Function RGB DVI Component Video Composite Video S video Brightness Contrast Sharpness Color Temp Color Saturation Color Tint Color Space Reset O O available to video source 20 DLP Projector User
2. 22 ATA 24 CONFIG MENW sordida a EE A a a a ea a E RSA AE EASE EERS 25 D E TT E ERA E E EA EAE EE EA NEE A EAEE 26 Utility Menu Functions Available for Connected Source 27 TOOL ML Dh op 28 STATUS MENU E 29 MAINTENANCE AND 5 isssscsccvssvcssecoscsssessteessctesssensssosesssdssevsnesceseussdesetncdesoonssdsnstuccscbsenssGeaesesseessossedacessseoseees 30 REPLACING THE PROJECTION LAMP neitonen eratara erae e Er Er EE EEEE EEE EEE E DIEE EEES 30 33 CLEANING THE PROJECTOR 55258 33 Cleaning the LenS euet et isti tic hp tte te Eee ute cel deae Ges bonita tede desea hie aia 34 Cleaning th Case 34 USING THE KENSINGTIONQG LOCK eror aec p acis 34 o 35 COMMON PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS c cccsseeeseseseseseseseseseseseseseceseseseseseseseseseseseseseseseseseseseseseseseseseceseseseseceseseseeeeeeeseeens 35 TIPS FOR TROUBLESHOOTING 35 LED ERROR MESSAGES M 36 I E eiue BUENO TU 36 TGAM
3. Thermal break status error T1 temperature over temperature T1 sensor status fail Lamp lit error Ballast SCI error Ballast UART error Fan1 error Lamp 2 error Ballast 3 error Burner Fan4 error Power Lamp door sensor detect high DMD error wo m Color wheel error Image Problems Problem No image appears on the screen 1 Verify the settings on your notebook or desktop PC 2 Turn off all equipment and power up again in the correct order Problem The image is blurred 1 Adjust the Focus on the projector 2 Press the Auto button on the remote control or projector 3 Ensure the projector to screen distance is within the 10 meter 33 feet specified range 4 Check that the projector lens is clean Problem The image is wider at the top or bottom trapezoid effect 1 Position the projector so it is as perpendicular to the screen as possible 2 Use the Keystone button on the remote control or projector to correct the problem Problem The image is reversed or upside down Check the Projection setting on the Utility menu of the OSD 36 DLP Projector User s Manual Problem The image is streaked 1 Set the Frequency and Tracking settings on the Utility menu of the OSD to the default settings 2 To ensure the problem is not caused by a connected PC s video card connect to
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5. the arrow 2 Insert the supplied batteries taking note of the polarity as shown here A Replace the cover Caution 1 Only use AAA batteries Alkaline batteries are recommended 2 Dispose of used batteries according to local ordinance regulations 3 Remove the batteries when not using the projector for prolonged periods DLP Projector User s Manual Connecting Input Devices A PC or notebook computer as well as video devices can be connected to the projector at the same time Video devices include DVD VCD and VHS players as well as movie camcorders and digital still cameras Check the user manual of the connecting device to confirm it has the appropriate output connector Q Tol ET ITEM LABEL DESCRIPTION Receiver for IR signal from remote control Receiver DVI D Connect a DVI cable from a computer Connect a VGA cable from a computer Connect a cable to a monitor 5 Connect a S video cable from a video device ENTM Connect a composite video cable from a video device Connect an audio cable from audio input device ENTIS Connect an audio cable from an audio input device ow Connect an audio cable from the computer s audio out connector USB Connect a USB cable from a computer for USB mouse
6. uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communica tions Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the parties responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Canada This class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 EN 55022 Warning This is a Class B product In a domestic environment it may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures The typical use is in a conference room meet ing room or auditorium Safety Certifications FCC Class B UL c UL CE CB TUV CB CCC 43
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8. 99 37 50 54 18 43 34 2 80 1 85 1 48 m 1 11 1 61 1 28 9 18 72 91 58 33 43 74 63 21 50 57 3 20 2 12 1 69 m 1 27 1 83 1 47 m 10 50 83 32 66 66 49 99 72 24 57 79 3 60 m 2 38 1 90 m 1 43 2 06 1 65 11 81 93 74 74 99 56 24 G E 65 01 4 00 m 2 65 2 12 1 59 2 29 1 83 13 12 104 15 83 32 62 49 90 30 72 24 4 40 2 91 2 33 1 75 2 52 2 02 14 43 114 57 91 66 68 74 99338 79 46 4 80 m 3 17 m 2 54 1 90 m 2 75 2 20 15 74 124 98 99 99 74 99 108 36 86 69 5 20m 3 44 m 2 75 2 06 2 98 2 39 17 06 135 40 108 32 81 24 Hee 93 91 5 60 3 70 2 96 2 22 3 21 2 57 18 37 145 82 116 65 87 49 126 42 101 13 7 00 4 63 3 70 2 78 4 01 3 21 22 96 182 27 145 82 109 36 158 02 126 42 10 00 6 61 5 29 3 97 5 73 4 59 32 80 260 38 208 31 156 23 225 75 180 60 0 34 m 13 54 0 52 20 32 0 83 32 51 0 96 37 93 1 10 43 34 1 24 48 76 1 38 54 18 1 51 59 60 1 65 65 01 1 79 70 43 1 93 m 75 85 2 41 94 81 3 44 135 45 39 DLP Projector User s Manual Projection distance and size table 0 7 inches Max Screen Size Wide 18 Diagonal Width Height istance L A 1 00 0 69 0 56 0 42 3 28 27 34 21 87 16 40 1 50 m 1 04 m 0 83 0 63 4 92 41 01 32 81 24 61 2 40 1
9. Color Space Reset 01 Menu Exit Menu select 4 Scroll aw 2 Press the cursor P button until Tool is highlighted Main Setup Config Utility Tool Status Language English Da Remote control test fe USBtest Ga Button test Color test Sound test Menu Exit Item Adjust 4 Scrol aw 3 Press the cursor V button until Language is highlighted 4 Press the gt until your language is displayed Press the cursor or Menu button to confirm the language and close the OSD 17 DLP Projector User s Manual OSD Menu Overview Use the following illustration to quickly find a setting or determine the range for a setting Advance Feature Blank Screen Auto Power 08 Chinese T 0 Portuguese utc mre 11 Norwegian 12 Japanese 13 Korean 16 Greek Menu Display 17 Danish 10 20 seconds 18 Polish Translucent Menu 5 100 Lamp Hour Reset 18 DLP Projector User s Manual Main Menu Press the Menu button to open the OSD menu Press the cursor lt gt button to move to the menu Press the cursor A V button to move up and down in the Main menu Press 4 gt to change values for settings and then press Enter to confirm the new setting Setup Config Utility Tool Status Brightness Contrast Sharpness Color Temperature Color Saturation Color Tint Gamma
10. Exit MENU Use the cursor buttons to pan the zoomed image Press the Menu button to exit Resets Video Type Video AGC Projection and Digital Reset Zoom to default values Utility Menu Functions Available for Connected Source Function RGB DVI Component Video Composite Video S video Video Type Video AGC Projection Frequency Tracking Digital Zoom Reset available to video source 227 DLP Projector User s Manual Tool Menu Press the Menu button to open the Main menu Press the cursor gt button to move to the Tool menu Press the cursor button to move up and down in the Tool menu Press Enter or to confirm the new setting Setup Config Utility Tool Status Language English Da Remote control test USB test Em Button test Wl Color test Sound test 4 Menu Exit Item Adjust ITEM DESCRIPTION DEFAULT Press the cursor gt to select the desired language English Follow on screen prompts to carry out the remote control test You are re turned to the Tool menu at the end or by pressing the Menu button USB test Follow on screen prompts to carry out the USB test You are returned to the Tool menu at the end or by pressing the Menu button Remote control test Follow on screen prompts to carry out the bu
11. another computer Problem The image is flat with no contrast Adjust the Contrast setting on the Main menu of the OSD Problem The color of the projected image does not match the source image Adjust the Color Temperature and Gamma settings on the Main menu of the OSD Lamp Problems Problem There is no light from the projector 1 Check that the power cable is securely connected Ensure the power source is good by testing with another electrical device Restart the projector in the correct order and check that the Power LED is green If you have replaced the lamp recently try resetting the lamp connections EU pe pe dq Replace the lamp module 6 Putthe old lamp back in the projector and have the projector serviced Problem The lamp goes off 1 Power surges can cause the lamp to turn off Press the power button twice to turn off the projector When the Ready LED is on press the power button 2 Replace the lamp module 3 Putthe old lamp back in the projector and have the projector serviced Remote Control Problems Problem The projector does not respond to the remote control 1 Direct the remote control towards remote sensor on the projector Ensure the path between remote and sensor is not obstructed Turn off any fluorescent lights in the room Check the battery polarity Replace the batteries Turn off other Infrared enabled devices in the vicinity mS E Have the remote control serviced Audio Proble
12. function and firmware upgrades Connect a 12 volt trigger cable from the screen to this connector When con 48 12V nected the screen automatically adjusts vertically to match the screen aspect ratio O RS 232 Reserved for installation control Warning As a safety precaution disconnect all power to the projector and connecting devices before making connections 10 DLP Projector Users Manual Starting and Shutting down the Projector 1 Slide the lens cover 2 Connect the power cord to the projector A Connect the other end to a wall outlet Switch B from off O to on 3 The Power and Ready LEDs on the projector light Turn on the connected devices 4 Ensure the Ready LED is on a steady not flashing orange and then press the Power button to turn on the projector The projector splash screen displays and con nected devices are detected If the connected device is a PC press the ap propriate keys on the computer keyboard to switch the display output to the projector Check the user manual of the PC to deter mine the appropriate Fn key combination to change display output See Setting and Access Password Security Lock on page 13 if Security Lock is en abled 5 If more than one input device is connected press the Source button repeatedly to switch mE Analog RGB among devices 1024 x 768 60 Hz DVD and are supported through the RGB connector amp To turn off
13. s Manual Setup Menu Press the Menu button to open the OSD menu Press the cursor 4 gt button to move to the Setup menu Press the cursor A V button to move up and down in the Setup menu Press 4 gt to change values for settings and then press Enter to confirm the new setting Main Setup Config Utility Tool Status Horizontal Position Vertical Position Keystone Aspect Ratio Advance Feature 4 Reset Menu Exit Menuselect 4 Scrol aw ITEM DESCRIPTION DEFAULT Press the cursor P gt button to move the image left or right Range 0 100 Position Press the cursor gt button to move the image up or down Range 0 100 Aspect Ratio Press the cursor P button to toggle between the 4 3 standard format and the P 16 9 High Definition TV HDTV format See Advance Feature on page 22 Feature Resets Keystone and Aspect Ratio to default values Setup Menu Functions Available for Connected Source Kevstone Press the cursor button to correct distortion of the projected image y Range 50 50 Function RGB DVI Component Video Composite Video S video H Position O V Position O Keystone correction Aspect Ratio Advance Feature Reset available to video source DLP Projector User s Manual Advance Feature Press the Menu button
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19. Copyright This publication including all photographs illustrations and software is protected under international copy right laws with all rights reserved Neither this manual nor any of the material contained herein may be reproduced without written consent of the author Copyright January 2007 Disclaimer The information in this document is subject to change without notice The manufacturer makes no repre sentations or warranties with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose The manufacturer reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the content hereof without obligation of the manufacturer to notify any person of such revision or changes Trademark Recognition Kensington is a U S registered trademark of ACCO Brand Corporation with issued registrations and pend ing applications in other countries throughout the world All other product names used in this manual are the properties of their respective owners and are ac knowledged DLP Projector User s Manual Important Safety Information Congratulations on purchasing the DLP projector Important It is strongly recommended that you read this section carefully before using the projector These safety and usage instructions will ensure that you enjoy many years of safe use of the projector Keep this manual for future refer
20. P 5 UR 37 REMOTE CONTROL PROBLEMS 37 PUO uei 37 HAVING THE PROJECTOR SERVICED suce rape pae peas rn e ape pue eas 38 SPE CIPI CATIONS wissvcdiscssacsssccsvsscsteccsssentscscsscsoasssacevesuscessustcsossavevescesssdesseoossessss ERROR BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED SPECIFICATION S R e ERROR BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED PROJECTION DISTANCE V S PROJECTION SIZE 39 Projection distance and size table 0 55 inches esses 39 DLP Projector User s Manual Projection distance and size table 0 7 inches eese enne ener nennen tenete trennen 40 TIMING MODE uu REP 41 PROJECTOR DIMENSIONS 42 REGULATORY COMPLIANCE o n 43 WARNING 43 CANADA 43 535022 WARNING 43 SAFELY CERTIFICATIONS 43 yi Genua StARvED Packing Checklist Carefull
21. Users Manual Timing Mode Table The projector can display several resolutions The following table outlines the resolutions that can be displayed by the projector Frequency H Frequency V Signal Resolution Video Digital Analog KHz 574 NTSC 15 734 60 0 5 s 15 625 50 0 5 640 350 37 9 85 1 720 x 400 31 5 70 0 720 x 400 37 9 85 0 640 x 480 31 5 60 0 640 x 480 37 9 72 8 640 x 480 37 5 75 0 640 x 480 43 3 85 0 800 600 37 9 60 3 VESA 800 x 600 46 9 75 0 800 x 600 48 1 72 2 800 600 53 7 85 1 1024 768 48 4 60 0 1024 768 56 5 70 1 1024 768 60 0 75 0 1024 768 68 7 85 0 1280 1024 64 0 60 0 1600 1200 75 0 60 0 640 x 480 35 0 66 7 832 624 49 7 74 5 Apple Macintosh 1024 x 768 60 2 74 9 1152 870 68 7 75 1 4801 31 5 30 0 5 SDTV 576i 31 3 25 0 480p 31 5 60 0 576 31 3 50 0 HDTV 720p 45 0 60 0 O Frequency supported Frequency not supported The native resolution will change depending on the model Resolution other than native mode may be displayed with uneven size of text or lines UXGA resolution with half sampling Digital Timing is for models with a display type of 0 7 inches 41 anual DLP Projector User
22. e computer s au Audio in dio out connector Audio out Audio loop thru USB Connect the USB cable supplied from a computer m mem isan onl em o menses 08 Ls mee Conner ine supica overo EN Security Lock exi to permanent object with a Kensington amp Lock Note If your video equipment has both S video and RCA jacks composite video connect to the S video connector S video provides a better quality signal comes cons ton soneron omn DLP Projector User s Manual Bottom view ITEM LABEL DESCRIPTION SEE PAGE Ceiling support holes Contact your dealer for information on mounting the projector on a ceiling Height adjuster button Push to release height adjuster Height adjuster Adjuster drops down when adjuster button is pushed Tilt adjuster Adjust angle of the picture DLP Projector User s Manual Remote Control Parts 28 O ONO oF Pf OQ a O N 16 15 Important 1 Avoid using the projector with bright fluorescent lighting turned on Certain high frequency fluo rescent lights can disrupt remote control operation 2 Be sure nothing obstructs the path between the remote control and the projector If the path be tween the remote control and the projector is obstructed you can bounce the signal off certain reflective surface
23. ence Symbols Used Warning symbols are used on the unit and in this manual to alert you of hazardous situations The following styles are used in this manual to alert you to important information Note Provides additional information on the topic at hand Important Provides additional information that should not be overlooked Caution Alerts you to situations that may damage the unit Warning Alerts you to situations that may damage the unit create a hazardous environment or cause per sonal injury Throughout this manual component parts and items in the OSD menus are denoted in bold font as in this example Push the Menu button on the remote control to open the Main menu Remote Control Some remote controls have a laser for pointing out items on a screen DANGER Do not point the laser in the eyes Doing so can damage the eyes permanently General Safety Information gt not open the unit case Aside from the projection lamp there are no user serviceable parts in the unit For servicing contact qualified service personnel gt Follow all warnings and cautions in this manual and on the unit case The projection lamp is extremely bright by design To avoid damage to eyes do not look into the lens when the lamp is on gt Do the unit on an unstable surface cart or stand gt Avoid using the system near water in direct sunlight or near a heating device g
24. enu button to open the OSD menu Press lt gt to move to the Setup menu Press AV to move to the Advance Feature menu and then press Enter or Press to move to the User Color menu and then press Enter or Press to move up and down to select a color Press 4 P gt to change values for settings and then press Enter to confirm the new setting User Color Red 80 Green Blue Cyan Magenta Yellow L White J Reset Menu Exit Item Adjust 4 Scroll aw 9 Press the cursor P button to adjust the red color level Range 0 100 Green Press the cursor P button to adjust the green color level Range 0 100 Blue Press the cursor P button to adjust the blue color level Range 0 100 aa Press the cursor P button to adjust the cyan color level y Range 0 100 Press the cursor button to adjust the magenta color level 8 Range 0 100 Yellow Press the cursor button to adjust the yellow color level Range 0 100 White Press the cursor P button to adjust the white color level Range 0 100 Resets all User Color settings to default values IEEE 24 DLP Projector User s Manual Config Menu Press the Menu button to open the Main menu Press the cursor gt button to move to the Config menu Press the cursor A V button to move up and down in the Config menu Press 4 gt to change values for settings and then p
25. he projector starts Display and when no source is detected Range On Off Fan Speed Press the cursor P gt button to toggle between normal and high fan speed P Set Fan Speed to High in altitudes over 1500 meters 5000 feet 22 DLP Projector User s Manual DESCRIPTION DEFAULT Press the cursor button to enable or disable Security Lock When you enable Security Lock a Register Password dialog box appears Password Register Password Confirm Password Security Lock You can only use the following three cursor buttons V 4 in the pass word fields Press the cursor buttons five times in any order and confirm to set the password When the password is enabled it must be entered every time after you power on the projector See Setting an Access Password Se curity Lock on page 13 for steps on setting the password Data Press the cursor button to toggle between PC and Video input chan source nels Audio Input Video Press the cursor P button to select different audio input channel source Video Press Enter to reset advance feature settings to default values od Note If Security Lock is enabled you must enter the password every time the projector is turned on However if the projector is already turned on Security Lock can be disabled without knowing the current password 23 DLP Projector User s Manual User Color Press the M
26. iced 33 DLP Projector User s Manual Cleaning the Lens You can purchase optic lens cleaner from most camera stores Refer to the following to clean the pro jector lens 1 Apply a little optic lens cleaner to a clean soft cloth Do not apply the cleaner directly to the lens 2 Lightly wipe the lens in a circular motion Caution 1 Do not use abrasive cleaners or solvents 2 To prevent discoloration or fading avoid getting cleaner on the projector case Cleaning the Case Refer to the following to clean the projector case 1 Wipe off dust with a clean dampened cloth 2 Moisten the cloth with warm water and mild detergent such as used to wash dishes and then wipe the case 3 Rinse all detergent from the cloth and wipe the projector again Caution To prevent discoloration or fading of the case do not use abrasive alcohol based cleaners Using the Kensington Lock If you are concerned about security attach the projector to a permanent object with the Kensington slot and a security cable Note Contact your vendor for details on purchasing a suitable Kensington security cable The security lock corresponds to Kensington s MicroSaver Security System If you have any com ment contact Kensington 2853 Campus Drive San Mateo CA94403 U S A Tel 800 535 4242 http www Kensington com 34 EROUBLESHOOLING Common problems and solutions These guideli
27. j Flashing Lamp not ready do not press the power button Keystone Corrects image trapezoid wider top effect UP cursor N and changes settings in the OSD Gee Unit is powered on and working correctly Power LED Unit is powered off refer to LED Error Messages on page 36 Ener Changes settings in the OSD settings in Changes settings in the OSD OSD VOL Increases volume Right cursor Navigates and changes settings in the OSD Auto Optimizes image size position and resolution Navigates and changes settings in the OSD 11 DLP Projector User s Manual Rear view LABEL DESCRIPTION SEE PAGE Rear IR receiver Receiver for IR signal from remote control DVI D me gt Connect the computer cable from a computer Optional VGA IN Connect cable supplied from a computer VGA OUT Connect to a monitor Connect the composite or S video cable not supplied from S video a video device Connect a composite video cable not supplied from a video Video device Connect the audio cable not supplied from an audio input Audio in R device gt Connect the audio cable not supplied from an audio input Audio in L device Connect an audio cable not supplied from th
28. l Advance Feature and press Enter 4 Press the cursor button to select ecurity Lock eden White Peaking Logo Display Fan Speed 5 Press the cursor gt button to select Enable White text is selected Reset A password dialog box automatically appears Menu Exit Item Adjust 4 Scroll aw 6 You can only use the following four cursor buttons AV lt 4 gt Register Password in the password fields You can use any Confirm Password combination including the same arrow five times but not less than five Press the cursor buttons in any order to set the password When you confirm the password OK appears OK password dialog box appears Enter the password in the order you set it at step 6 Press the Menu button to cancel if you enter the wrong password Cancel MENU 13 DLP Projector User s Manual Adjusting the Projector Level Take note of the following when setting up the projector e The projector table or stand should be level and sturdy e Position the projector so that it is perpendicular to the screen e sure cables are not in the way or can cause the projector to be knocked over 1 To raise the level of the projector lift the projector and press the height adjuster button B The height adjuster drops down 2 To lower the level of the projector press the height adjuster button and pu
29. llustration shows the corresponding buttons on the re mote control and on the projector Keystone Menu Status Mute Auto Blank Zoom e O 5 amp 25 open the OSD press the Menu button Setup Config Utility Tool Status Brightness There are six menus Press the cursor lt gt button to move through the menus Contrast Sharpness Color Temperature Color Saturation Color Tint C Press the cursor A V button to move up and down in a menu Gamma D Press lt gt to change values for settings and Color Space then press Enter to confirm the new set Reset ting 1 Menu Exit Menu select 4 Aw 3 E Press Menu to close the OSD or leave a sub menu Note Depending on the video source not all items in the OSD are available For example the Horizon tal Vertical Position items in the Setup menu can only be modified when connected to a PC Items that are not available cannot be accessed and are grayed out 16 DLP Projector Users Manual Setting the OSD Language You may want to reference the OSD on your projector while reading this section Set the OSD lan guage to your preference before continuing The default language is English Press the Menu button The Main menu appears Setup Config Utility Tool Status Brightness Contrast Sharpness Color Temperature Color Saturation Color Tint Gamma
30. move up and down in the Utility menu Press 4 gt to change values for settings and then press Enter to confirm the new setting Setup Config Utility Tool Status Video Type AGC Video AGC P Projection Frequency Tracking Digital Zoom 4 Reset Menu Exit Menu select 4 Scrol av ITEM DESCRIPTION DEFAULT Video Type Press the cursor button to select the video standard 5 Range Auto NTSC PAL SECAM Press the cursor button to enable or disable automatic Video AGC gain control for the video source On Range On Off Press the cursor gt button to choose from four projection methods Desktop mount front of screen Desktop front Projection Desktop mount rear of screen d Ceiling mount front of screen b Ceiling mount rear of screen Press the cursor gt button to adjust the A D sampling Frequency clock Auto detected Range 0 180 Press the cursor button to adjust the A D sampling Tracking number Auto detected Range 1 100 26 DLP Projector User s Manual DESCRIPTION DEFAULT Digital operation for zoom and pan adjustment Press Enter or The Zoom menu appears Zoom AW Exit MENU Digital Zoom Press A to zoom in press W to zoom out Press Enter or gt to open the Pan menu You must zoom in before you can open the Pan menu Pan lt v
31. ms Problem There is no sound 1 Adjust the volume on the remote control Adjust the volume of the audio source Check the audio cable connection Test the source audio output with other speakers BN Have the projector serviced 37 DLP Projector User s Manual Problem The sound is distorted 1 Check the audio cable connection 2 Test the source audio output with other speakers 3 Have the projector serviced Having the Projector Serviced If you are unable to solve the problem you should have the projector serviced Pack the projector in the original carton Include a description of the problem and a checklist of the steps you took when trying to fix the problem The information may be useful to service personnel For servicing return the projector to the place you purchased it 38 Projection Distance V S Projection Size Screen Width A B Screen al o Height L Projection Distance Projection distance and size table 0 55 inches Screen Size 1 89 Max Screen Size Wide Tele Projection Diagonal Width Height Diagonal Width Distance L A Cc B 1 00 m 0 66 0 53 m 0 40 m 0 57 0 46 3 28 26 04 20 83 15 62 22 57 18 06 1 50m 0 99 m 0 79 m 0 60 m 0 86 m 0 69 m 4 92 39 06 31 25 23 43 33 86 27 09 2 40 1 59 m 1 27 m 0 95 1 38 1 10 7 87 62 49 49
32. nes provide tips to deal with problems you may encounter while using the projector If the problem remains unsolved contact your dealer for assistance Often after time spent troubleshooting the problem is traced to something as simple as a loose con nection Check the following before proceeding to the problem specific solutions e Use some other electrical device to confirm that the electrical outlet is working e Ensure the projector is turned on e Ensure all connections are securely attached e Ensure the attached device is turned on e Ensure a connected PC is not in suspend mode e Ensure a connected notebook computer is configured for an external display This is usu ally done by pressing an Fn key combination on the notebook Tips for Troubleshooting In each problem specific section try the steps in the order suggested This may help you to solve the problem more quickly Try to pin point the problem and thus avoid replacing non defective parts For example if you replace batteries and the problem remains put the original batteries back and go to the next step Keep a record of the steps you take when troubleshooting The information may be useful when call ing for technical support or for passing on to service personnel 35 DLP Projector User s Manual LED Error Messages ERROR CODE MESSAGE POWER LED FLASHES READY LED FLASHES Lamp usage task created error Environment usage task created error
33. ng the Lamp After replacing the lamp you should reset the lamp hour counter to zero Refer to the following 1 Press the Menu button to open the Main menu 2 Press the cursor button to move to the Status menu A Press the cursor button to move down to Lamp Hour Reset 4 Press the cursor or Enter button A message screen appears 5 Press the cursor buttons in this order 4 gt The Status menu appears again showing the Lamp Hours reset to Zero Cleaning the Projector Setup Config Utility Tool Status I Video Information 1024 x 768 60 Hz Active Source Analog RGB Software Version DP3622 JAXX DPD01 xd Lamp Hours 0 0 0 Hour Reset gt Menu Exit Item Adjust lt gt Scol aw 9 Lamp Hour Reset Menu Exit Please See User Manual Cleaning the projector to remove dust and grime will help ensure trouble free operation Warning could result in a severe burn on the projector room for several hours before using 1 Be sure to turn off and unplug the projector at least an hour before cleaning Failure to do so 2 Use only a dampened cloth when cleaning Do not allow water to enter the ventilation openings 3 If a little water gets into the projector interior while cleaning leave unplugged a well ventilated 4 If a lot of water gets into the projector interior when cleaning have the projector serv
34. ource automatically detected About this manual This manual is intended for end users and describes how to install and operate the DLP projector Wher ever possible relevant information such as an illustration and its description has been kept on one page This printer friendly format is both for your convenience and to help save paper thereby protecting the environment It is suggested that you only print sections that are relevant to your needs iy Preface Table of contents GETTING STARTED SSS 1 PACKING CHEGCKLEIST rt oreet eet ert oe YR ev uae Rue eut ae vae chicks 1 VIEWS OF PROJECTOR PARTS ete e hee essen Roe tute oec ei eut eoa eoe uuo ea Eve e er 2 VACW T M 2 Top view On screen Display OSD buttons and essent nennen enne entente nnne nnne 3 REAP VIEW 4 BOOM VIEW ERR a 5 6 REMOTE CONTROL OPERATING 8 PROJECTOR AND REMOTE CONTROL BUTTONS ccccccccseeeseseseeeseseseseseseseseseseseseseseseseseseeeseseseseseseseseseceseseseseseseseseseeeseeeeees 8 SETUP AND OPERATION 9 INSERTING THE REMOTE CONTROL BATTERIES ccccccccceeeseseseeeseseseseseseseceseseseeesesesesesesesesecesece
35. ress Enter or to confirm the new setting Setup Config Utility Status Blank Screen Auto Source Auto Power Off Volume Menu Position Menu Display 0 Translucent Menu gt Reset Menu Exit Menu select 12 Scrol av ITEM DESCRIPTION DEFAULT Press the cursor lt P button to select a background color for the blank Blank Screen screen Range Black Red Green Blue White Press the cursor lt button to enable or disable automatic source detec Auto Source tion Range On Off Press the cursor button to enable or disable automatic shut down of MUN Lowel lamp after 10 minutes of inactivity Off Range On Off Press the cursor button to adjust the audio volume level Volume 4 Range 0 8 Menu Press the cursor lt P button to position the OSD on screen Position Range Left Right Center Down Up Menu Disbla Press the cursor P button to determine the timeout delay of the OSD 15 py Range 10 20 sec Translucent Press the cursor P button to set menu screen translucency 0 Menu Range 0 100 Resets Config items to default values Note The Config menu functions are available to all video sources 25 DLP Projector User s Manual Utility Menu Press the Menu button to open the Main menu Press the cursor lt button to move to the Utility menu Press the cursor A V button to
36. s such as projector screens 3 The buttons and keys on the projector have the same functions as the corresponding buttons on the remote control This user s manual describes the functions based on the remote control ITEM LABEL DESCRIPTION SEE PAGE IR transmitter Transmits signals to projector Status LED Lights when the remote control is used Beside s nain pou Up arrow when connected through USB to a PC DLP Projector User s Manual ITEM LABEL DESCRIPTION SEE PAGE 5 Right Right arrow when connected through USB to a PC 6 amp Down Down arrow when connected through USB to a PC Page down when connected through USB to a PC uem 9 Rightcursor Navigates and changes settings in the OSD e eee a o Mute Mutes the built in speaker 18 Freeze Freeze unfreezes the on screen picture 16 Bank Makes the screen blank 18 Auto adjustment for phase tracking size position emm when an input device is detected m p top bottom 22 Leftcursor Navigates Navigates and changes settings in the OSD Navigates and changes settings in the OSD settings in the OSD m ee oen as ue Turns the projector on or off 11 ES S Use as on screen pointer DO NOT POINT IN EYES Note The remote control can only interface with a computer when connected to the computer
37. sesesesececeseseseseseseseseseseseeeeees 9 CONNECTING INPUT DEVICES vto d Re uy 10 STARTING AND SHUTTING DOWN THE nnn n n en nn pe nnn nenne p pepe eneren erret 11 SETTING AN ACCESS PASSWORD SECURITY 13 ADJUSTING THE PROJECTOR LEVEL 14 ADJUSTING THE ZOOM FOCUS AND KEYSTONE 15 ADIUSTING THE AO 1285 15 ON SCREEN DISPLAY OSD MENU SETTING ccssssscssssscccssssccsssssccesssscccsssccccessscsscesssccscssccesecsacccesssscesssssscces 16 OSD MENU CONTRO O 16 Navigating the OSD 16 SETTING THA OSP 17 MAIN MENU ei ie ds ivit 19 Main Menu Functions Available for Connected Source 20 SETUP EE A 21 Setup Menu Functions Available for Connected 5 21 Advance Fe l re
38. sh down on the top of the projector 3 To adjust the angle of the picture turn the tilt adjuster D right or left until the de sired angle has been achieved 14 DLP Projector User s Manual Adjusting the Zoom Focus and Keystone 1 4 Use Image zoom trol on the projector only to resize the projected im age and screen size Use the Image focus trol on the projector only to sharpen the projected image Press the Keystone button on the remote control The keystone control ap pears on the display See page 15 to adjust keystone with the Quick Menu but ton on the projector Use the Keystone button to correct image distor tion Adjusting the Volume 1 Press the Volume but ton on the remote control The volume control ap pears on the display See page 15 to adjust volume with the Quick Menu but ton on the projector Use the Volume but ton to adjust the level Press the Mute button to turn off the volume Only on remote Keystone Keystone Keystone M Volume 15 On Screen DISPLAY OSD Menu 56821165 OSD Menu Controls The projector has an OSD that lets you make image adjustments and change various settings Navigating the OSD You can use the remote control cursor buttons or the buttons on the top of the projector to navigate and make changes to the OSD The following i
39. t Do not place heavy objects such as books or bags on the unit Preface Power Safety Only use the supplied power cord gt not place anything on the power cord Place the power cord where it will not be in the way of foot traffic Remove the batteries from the remote control when storing or not in use for a prolonged period Replacing the Lamp Replacing the lamp can be hazardous if done incorrectly Refer to Replacing the Projection Lamp on page 30 for clear and safe instructions for this procedure Before replacing the lamp gt Unplug the power cord gt Allow the lamp to cool for about one hour Cleaning the Projector gt Unplug the power cord before cleaning Refer to Cleaning the Projector on page 33 gt Allow the lamp to cool for about one hour Regulatory Warnings Before installing and using the projector read the regulatory notices in the Regulatory Compliance sec tion on page 43 DLP Projector User s Manual Main Features Lightweight unit easy to pack away and transport Compatible with all major video standards including NTSC PAL and SECAM A high brightness rating allows for presentations in daylight or in lit rooms Supports resolutions up to SXGA at 16 7 million colors to deliver crisp clear images Flexible setup allows for front and rear projections Line of vision projections remain square with advanced keystone correction for angled projections Input s
40. tends lamp life but decreases lamp brightness Lamp Hour After replacing the lamp this item should be reset Refer to Replacing the Pro Reset jection Lamp on page 30 29 Mamenance anb Secunnv Replacing the Projection Lamp The projection lamp should be replaced when it burns out It should only be replaced with a certified replacement part which you can order from your local dealer Caution When removing the lamp from a ceiling mounted projector make sure that no one is under the pro jector Glass fragments could fall if the lamp has been burned out Important 1 The lamp contains a certain amount of mercury and should be disposed of according to local or dinance regulations 2 Avoid touching the glass surface of the new lamp Doing so may shorten its operation life Warning Be sure to turn off and unplug the projector at least an hour before replacing the lamp Failure to do so could result in a severe burn L Loosen the two captive screws on the lamp compartment cover A 30 DLP Projector User s Manual 2 Open the lamp com partment cover B 3 Remove the two screws from the lamp module C 4 Lift the module handle up D 31 DLP Projector User s Manual 5 Pull firmly on the mod ule handle to remove the lamp module D 6 Reverse steps 1 to 5 to install the new lamp module 32 DLP Projector User s Manual Resetti
41. the projector press the Power button The projector prepares for shutdown and a Wait a moment please message Wait a moment please appears 7 When the Off Press Power again message appears press the Power button The projector turns off Press Power again Power Off 11 DLP Projector User s Manual 8 Turn off the main Power switch when the Ready LED stops flashing Caution Do not unplug the power cord until the Ready LED stops flashing indicating the projector has cooled down 12 DLP Projector User s Manual Setting an Access Password Security Lock You can use the cursor arrow buttons to set a password and prevent unauthorized use of the pro jector When enabled the password must be entered after you power on the projector See Navigating the OSD on page 16 and Setting the OSD Language on page 17 for help on using OSD menus Important Keep the password in a safe place Without the password you will not be able to use the projector If you lose the password contact your reseller for information on clearing the password 1 Press the Menu button to open the OSD Setup Config Utility Tool Status menu Contrast amp Sharpness Color Temperature Color Saturation 2 Press the cursor button to move to mrs the Setup menu Gamma Color Space y Reset 3 Press the cursor AV button to select Menu Exit Menu select 4 Scrol
42. through a USB cable connection The computer cable connects a computer to the projector for display pur poses only DLP Projector User s Manual Remote Control Operating Range The remote control uses infrared transmission to control the projector It is not necessary to point the remote directly at the projector Provided you are not holding the remote control perpendicular to the sides or the rear of the projector the remote control functions within a radius of about 7 meters 23 feet and 15 degrees above or below the projector level If the projector does not respond to the re mote control move a little closer Projector and Remote Control Buttons The projector can be operated using the remote control or the buttons on the top of the projector All operations can be carried out with the remote control however the buttons on the projector are lim ited in use The following illustration shows the corresponding buttons on the remote control and on the projector 9 Power Laser Function G 1 2 1 l 5 O POWER 8 e 25 c5 SOURCE I SE 3 9 5 12 10 13 11 2 4 Some buttons on the projector have two functions For example item 10 13 on the projector functions both as the keystone button and as the up cursor key in OSD menus Sen AND OPERATION Inserting the Remote Control Batteries L Remove the battery compartment cover by sliding the cover in the direction of
43. to open the OSD menu Press 4 to move to the Setup menu Press to move to the Advance Feature menu and then press Enter or Press V to move up and down in the Advance Feature menu Press 4 to change values for settings and then press Enter or gt to confirm the new setting Advance Feature User Color White Peaking Logo Display Fan Speed Security Lock Mi Audio input 4 Reset Menu Exit Item Adjust 12 Scroll aw 9 ITEM DESCRIPTION DEFAULT This feature adjusts the color balance in each color of RGB red green blue and their neutral colors cyan magenta yellow white by using color correction adjustment Increasing a color s setting heightens the intensity of that color on the screen while a lower setting makes the color less intense User Color Press A V to select a color Press lt P to adjust the selected color Range 0 100 source 2 Press lt gt to adjust the value of white peaking Range 0 10 White Peaking increases the output in the brightest whites without changing the blacks and dark grays It crushes the whites slightly but it does not ap Data White pear to clip them or seriously obscure white detail If you prefer a stronger source 10 image adjust toward the maximum setting For a smoother more natural im Peaking i age adjust toward the minimum setting Video Logo Press gt to enable or disable if the logo displays when t
44. tton test You are returned to the Tool menu at the end or by pressing the Menu button Color test Follow on screen prompts to carry out the color test You are returned to the Tool menu at the end or by pressing the Menu button Somdtest Follow on screen prompts to carry out the sound test You are returned to the Tool menu at the end or by pressing the Menu button 28 DLP Projector User s Manual Status Menu Press the Menu button to open the Main menu Press the cursor button to move to the Status menu Press the cursor V button to move up and down in the Status menu Setup Config Utility Tool Status Video Information 1024 x 768 60 Hz Active Source Analog RGB M Software Version DP3622 JAXX DPD01 Lamp Hours 0 0 0 E Lamp Mode amp h Lamp Hour Reset Menu Exit Menu select 4 Scrol av DESCRIPTION DEFAULT Video Displays the resolution and refresh rate for RGB DVI mode Information Displays the color standard for video mode Displays the active source These Software items are Version Displays information about the software version display on ly Shows the number of hours the lamp has been in use for Eco and Normal Lamp Hours modes Note 260w 280w are only for Normal and Eco modes Press the cursor button to choose the lamp mode Range Eco Normal Boost Lamp Mode Note 260w 280w are only for Normal and Eco modes Eco mode uses less power and ex
45. y unpack the projector and check that the following items are included DLP PROJECTOR REMOTE CONTROL WITH TWO AAA BATTERIES Sr USB CABLE COMPUTER CABLE VGA VGA CD ROM THIS USER S MANUAL QUICK START GUIDE Contact your dealer immediately if any items are missing appear damaged or if the unit does not operate normally Caution Avoid using the projector in dusty environments Note It is recommend that you keep the original packaging material should you ever need to return the Equipment for warranty service DLP Projector User s Manual Views of Projector Parts Front right View ITEM LABEL DESCRIPTION SEE PAGE mme 8 8 50 emem meme Important Ventilation openings on the projector allow for good air circulation which keeps the projector lamp cool Do not obstruct any of the ventilation openings DLP Projector User s Manual Top view On screen Display OSD buttons and LEDs 1 2 345 6 7 READY POWER O POWER SOURCE 11 10 9 8 ITEM LABEL DESCRIPTION SEE PAGE Keystone Corrects image trapezoid wider bottom effect Down cursor Navigates and changes settings in the OSD VOL Decreases volume Left cursor Navigates and changes settings in the OSD Lamp ready you can safely turn on or off the projector Ready LED 8 y pro
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