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1. image not sharp Adjust focus or adjust Sharpness in the correct image Picture gt Advanced menu jose Acvanced Previous amp Iris Phase VX Tracking Horizontal Position CO Vertcal Position ipl Syne Threshold Adjust KI Flesh Tone Correction Black Level Calibration Film Mode Sharpness Sa Color Space H Color Temperature Color Gamut 2 Color Control Video Standard PS Noise Reduction image upside down turn off ceiling in Settings gt System menu correct image boos System Previous PI O50 Onset fA Rear H Ceiling fu Auto Ceiling ef High Power BD Auto Power Fast Color Retresh C9 Display Messages E Transiucers oso g r r r r r r r r 15 image reversed left to right turn off rear in Settings gt System menu correct image AB Previous u OSD Offser A Rear Il Getting BO Aute Ceiling Zei High Powar GQ Auto Power FastColor Reresh C Display Mocsages E TransiucentOSD KG wn nmn mn w adjust color tint color temperature n Mett projected colors don t match source brightness contrast in the menus Verify correct image cable connections ee oe od Previous S Keystone CO Image Shift OR Contrast X Brightness Color Tint amp Auto Image Aspect Rato Presets KS BrilliantGolor ef Gamma TI Overscan BE Advanced lamp won t turn on Temperature light is on make sure vents aren t blocked turn off the lamp turns on projector and allo
2. HDP460 Users Manual v1 3 FCC Warning Note This equipment 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 equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Canada This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada Safety Certifications UL cUL TUV GOST Other specific Country Approvals may apply Please see product certification label This product is RoHS compliant Declaration of Conformity
3. __ White D MH Blue e 22 Language allows you to select a language for the onscreen display EE Previous English P Gees S German B eee Custom Key Spanish French F C Blank Screen s Halang k Narak 8 S Freeze s Portuguese k i Source Info 8 Swedish r Service Info s i k Japanese 8 2 Source 4 8 Korean 8 Chinese tradi tional 8 e Chinese simplified e Custom key allows you to assign a different function to the Custom key on the remote allowing you to quickly and easily use the effect Highlight an effect and press Select to choose a different one e Blank Screen displays a solid blank image e Freeze takes a snapshot of the projected image If you re watching video the source video continues to run but the image is frozen e Source Info the default effect It opens a window with projector and source information e Service Info opens the Service info window e Source 4 selects source 4 by default Source 4 is the Composite input This gives you four direct source options on the remote See page 20 Service To use these features highlight them and press Previous Select Factor Reset wo ResetLamp Hours E Test Pattern Blue Only Ka YOM DDC 28 Serial Fort yee Service Info Fa cervice Cade Factory Reset restores all settings to their default Reset Lamp Hours resets the lamp hours used in the Service Info menu to zero Do this only after changing the lamp TTT kat Test
4. Composite RCA video connection S video connection Component RCA connection SCART RGB connection Digital connections DVI connection HDMI connection Computer connections RS 232 connections Displaying an image Adjusting the image Shutting down the projector Troubleshooting your setup Using the remote control Using the keypad buttons Optimizing video images Customizing the projector Using the menus Picture menu Settings menu Maintenance Cleaning the lens Replacing the projection lamp Appendix Red LED behavior and projector errors Remote control discrete codes Projector dimensions Supported video formats RS 232 terminal specs Warranty Information COON O1 P OOO OO O CO 10 10 10 Important Operating Considerations for Safety Place the projector in a horizontal position no greater than 15 degrees off axis Locate the projector in a well ventilated area without any obstructions to intake or exhaust vents Do not place the projector on a tablecloth or other soft covering that may block the vents Locate the projector at least A 1 2 m away from any heating or cooling vents Use only Knoll approved ceiling mounts Use only the power cord provided A surge protected power strip is recommended Refer to this manual for proper startup and shutdown procedures In the unlikely event of the lamp rupturing discard any edible items placed in the Surrounding area and thoroughly clean the area along all sides of
5. Knoll Systems 12140 Horseshoe Way Richmond BC V7A 4V5 We declare under our sole responsibility that this projector conforms to the following directives and norms EMC Directive 89 336 EEC Amended by 93 68 EEC EMC EN 55022 EN 55024 EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 3 Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC Amended by 93 68 EEC Safety EN 60950 2000 August 2007 Trademarks Apple Macintosh and PowerBook are trademarks or registered trademarks of Apple Computer Inc IBM is a trademark or registered trademark of International Business Machines Inc Microsoft PowerPoint and Windows are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Adobe and Acrobat are trademarks or registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated Digital Light Processing is a trademark or registered trademark of Texas Instruments Faroudja DCDi and TrueLife are trademarks or registered trademarks of Faroudja Knoll and Kn ll are trademarks of Pacific Sound amp Signal Inc WARNING This product has a lamp which contains a very small amount of mercury Dispose of it as required by local state or federal ordinances and regulations For more information see www elae org Knoll Systems 12140 Horseshoe Way Richmond BC V7A 4V5 Canada 145 Tyee Drive Point Roberts WA 98281 USA www knollsystems com TABLE OF CONTENTS Safety Warnings Introduction Positioning the projector Choosing the aspect ratio Video connectors Connecting a video device
6. The remote also returns to normal mode automatically if no activity is detected for two minutes Table 5 Remote control discrete codes Function Description Remote Button User preset 3 Selects user preset 3 Projector dimensions for ceiling mount installations All values in millimeters mm Supported video formats 25 Signal Type Supported formats HDMI Digital RGB and YCrCb HDCP or non HDCP Digital RGB video via M1 to DVI cable HDCP or non HDCP Analog RGB video via M1 to VESA cable YPrPb video via MI to Component ad apter Analog Computer via M1 to VESA cable Digital Computer via M1 to DVI cable Component Composite Standard definition TV composite video sources S video RS 232 terminal specifications Communication configuration 1080p 24Hz 080p BUH 2 LO8Op 60Hz L08017 50Hz 60Hz 10801 50Hz Australia 720p 50Hz 60Hz 576i p 50Hz 60Hz 480i p 50Hz 60Hz All industry standard analog and digi tal computer formats conforming to VESA standards l0S50p 24Hz 1080p 50Hz 1080p 60Hz 10801 50Hz 60Hz Ou 50Hz Australia 720p 50Hz 60Hz 57 61 p 50Hz 60Hz 4801 p 50Hz 60Hz NTSC M 4 43 PAL B G H LM N SECAM M To control the projector from and LCD control panel connect RS 232 cable to the serial control connector on the projector and set your computer s serial port settings to match this communication configuration Setting Value Bits per
7. 17 for more info on the menus The remote also has Power button to turn the projector on and off page 12 for shutdown info e Backlight button to light the remote s buttons in the dark e Source buttons to switch among sources to assign a particular source to a source button see page 20 and a source toggle e Resize button to change the Aspect Ratio see page 17 e Auto Image button to resynchronize the projector to the source e Preset button to select stored settings see page 18 e Overscan button to remove noise at the edge of a video image page 19 e Custom button that can be assigned to a special function like Blank Screen or Freeze see page 22 e Backlight Flashlight button on the remote underside Press this button once to light up the remote press amp hold to turn on the flashlight lt knoll Troubleshooting the remote e Make sure the batteries are installed properly and are not dead e Make sure you re pointing the remote at the front of the projector or at the screen not at the video device or the computer and are within the remote range of 30 feet 9 14m Using the keypad buttons Most buttons are described in detail NM in other sections but here is an ee RE E overview of their functions power O 1 Bi GH Menu opens the on screen menus eet Ka sp pagel Select confirms choices made in the menus page 7 Power turns the projector on and off menu navigation buttons Sourc
8. 21 Turning off the projector Press the Power button on the remote or keypad to turn the projector off The lamp turns off and the LED blinks green for one minute while the fans continue to run to cool the lamp While the LED is blinking green the projector does not accept any user input Once the cooling process is complete the LED lights solid green and you can turn the projector back on if desired NOTE Once the projector has been turned off you must wait for one minute before turning the projector on again This allows the lamp to properly cool and extend the lamp life up to 3000 hours The LED light is solid green when the cooling process is complete NOTE The biggest cause of early lamp failure is not allowing the lamp to cool properly either from power failures or disconnecting power to the projector before the fan can cool the lamp properly Troubleshooting your setup If your image appears correctly on the screen skip to the next section If it does not troubleshoot the setup The LED on top of the projector indicates the state of the projector and can help you troubleshoot The status indicator on the top of the projector can help you diagnose any problems the projector is experiencing O JV e 13 Status Indicator Power green Powering up or powered up Solid the lamp is on and an image is dis played Blinking the projector is powering up Power amber Powering down or powered down Solid the lamp is o
9. Rear Connector Panel ooo00000000 D o ICH 00000000000 No o T S video Composite RCA Component video The first step for connecting video is determining what type of output connectors your video Component RCA device has If there is more than one output select the one with the highest quality The best quality ranking with 1 being the highest is 1 M1 DA DVI or HDMI both are digital inputs With a M1 DA to HDMI adaptor the HDP410 HDP420 and HDP460 have two HDMI inputs 2 Component SCART RGB video RCAs 3 S video 4 Composite Video RCA If your device has a VGA connector you can use the M1 DA DVI connector for a high quality image Many PC game systems have VGA connectors Connecting a video device You can connect video devices such as VCRs DVD players camcorders digital cameras video game consoles HDTV receivers and TV tuners to the projector Connect the audio from your video device to your stereo system to get sound You can connect the projector to most video devices that can output video You cannot directly connect the coaxial cable that enters your house from a cable or satellite company the signal must pass through a tuner first Examples of tuners are digital cable boxes VCRs digital video recorders and satellite TV boxes Basically any device that can change channels is considered a tuner A composite video cable is provided with your projector so you can quickly and
10. diagonal offset etc Note the bottom of the image starts about below the lens center with a horizontally or flat mounted projector a PROJECTION DISTANCE SCREEN OFFSET SCREEN DIAGOMAL SCREEN HEIGHT SCREEN WIDTH z i HDP410 HDP420 and HDP460 Projection Throw Distance 16 9 Video Screen Screen Diagonal 92 103 Minimum Distance 149 166 Maximum Distance 178 199 Screen offset 16 18 Viewing Area 45 x80 50 5 x89 75 106 110 122 5 146 75 171 178 198 237 205 212 237 284 Sr 20 ER 26 52 x92 54 x96 60 x107 72 x128 MAXIMUM DISTANCE TO SCREEN 16 9 1 935 x SCREEN DIAGONAL SIZE MINIMUM DISTANCE TO SCREEN 16 9 1 612 x SCREEN DIAGONAL SIZE SCREEN OFFSET IMAGE DROP OR RISE 16 9 0 177 x SCREEN DIAGONAL SIZE An interactive screen calculator in Microsoft Excel format is available at www knollsystems com prod hdp420 throw html Anamorphic Lens Please note the HD410 HDP420 and HDP460 projectors are designed for use with 16 9 screens They also have a built in scaler for use with 2 35 1 screens To display images at the highest definition possible in 2 35 1 or cinemascope most major movies are filmed in 2 35 1 an anamorphic lens is required We recommend the Panamorph brand which has fixed movable and motorized anamorphic lens for use with the HDP410 HDP420 and HDP460 Choosing the aspect ratio Aspect ratio is the ratio of the image width to image height HDTV and most DVDs are
11. 16 9 which is the default for this projector When in 4 3 mode the projector places black bars on both sides of the image Native mode centers the image and turns off the internal scaler so that any resolution larger than the native projector resolution is cropped on the edges Letterbox expands the image to fill the screen What you plan to project will also help you choose between 4 3 and 16 9 For example most TV shows are 4 3 while most movies are 16 9 If you have a 16 9 screen then you should select an aspect ratio of 16 9 for anamorphic movies and HDTV and Native for 4 3 content If you have a 4 3 screen you should still use 16 9 for anamorphic movies or HDTV but you also have the option of using 4 3 Native or Natural Wide for 4 3 content Keep in mind that anamorphic movies only appear correctly if the DVD player is set to output to a 16 9 television Natural Wide stretches a 4 3 image to fill the entire 16 9 screen The center two thirds of the image is unchanged the edges of the image are stretched 169 image input 1 amp 9 image aspect ratio T I 4 3 image input 4 3 Image on I sereen 4 3 aspect ratio 3 F b a SZ 4 l letterbox image input 16 9 image fills 16 9 screen letter boo 3 9 aspect ratio 4 l 4 3 Image input 4 3 image fills 164 screen ratural wide d t ratia 9 9 4 I Video Connectors Component RCA M1 DA DVI 12 VDC triggers RS 232 IR input HDMI d obs
12. DA DVI and HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface connectors are digital and yield the highest quality image It is common for these signals to be encrypted with HDCP high band width digital content protection Your new projector ships standard with decryption codes so you can enjoy these high quality all digital images This projector uses the M1 DA connector which has the following advantages e allows connection to a digital DVI source e allows connection to a component source e allows connection to an analog computer source e carries a USB control signal which allows you to easily update your projector s software as enhancements become available e has output pins that can power accessories HDMI 1 3 connection HDMI is a standard uncompressed all digital audio video interface HDMI provides an interface between sources such as set top boxes DVD players and receivers and your projector Plug an HDMI cable into the video out connector on the video device and into the HDMI connector on the projector To display HDMI 1 3 with its deep color and 30 bit detail a HDMI 1 3 source is needed Please note the HDP410 HDP420 and HDP460 have no audio capabilities at all DVI connection If your video device uses a DVI connector plug the DVI end of an M1 DA cable into the video out connector on the video device This connector may be labeled To Monitor on the video device Plug the M1 DA end of the cable into the M1 DA DVI connecto
13. HAS ACCRUED SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU THIS LIMITED WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHT WHICH VARIES FROM STATE TO STATE Copyright 2007 2008 Knoll Systems All Rights Reserved
14. Logo C Blank Screen Jr Custom Key Language ar Service K 0 0 0 0 When Autosource is not checked the projector defaults to Component initially then defaults to whatever the last active source was when the projector was powered down To display another source you must manually select one by pressing the Source button on the remote or keypad This cycles through all the sources that are selected in the Source Enable menu The Source 1 2 and 3 menus in the Sources menu allow Sources Source Enable you to assign a source to the Source 1 2 and 3 buttons on the remote The Source 4 menu selection would apply to the Custom key if that option is chosen in the SE ge Custom key menu see page 22 EI source 2 SH GE a Gi Source 3 gt S Video x To use the SCART RGB source you must first select Source 4 Composite H 2 Source Enable S SCART RGB D it in the Source Enable menu the projector cannot automatically detect this source Enabling SCART will disable Component and Composite sources oP eT Previous System gt OSD Offset System gt OSD Offset allows you to adjust the osoerset position of the OSD By default the menus are postponed in the A Rear upper left hand corner of the displayed image and the messages are a Ze postponed in the lower left hand corner Adjust the offset to move EIS these items more to the right and middle of the display Ga Auto Power Rear reverses the image so you c
15. Pattern displays a test pattern To display test patterns first you must assign Blank Screen to the Custom key page 17 then click the Test pattern check box in the Service menu to turn the option on exit the menus then press the Custom button on the remote To select the patterns use the up down arrows on the remote or keypad To exit the test patterns press the Custom button Blue Only turns off the Red and Green portions of the input allowing you to properly Model Name adjust the color balance with a SMPTE color Firmware bar pattern Configuration Boot HDMI DDC turns off the EDID extension DLP Configuration Some graphic cards cannot recognize the Unit S N projector s EDID Uncheck this box if you Lamp Hours 0 have trouble using HDMI or DVI sources Total Lamp Hours 0 Service Info provides information about the Lamp Resets projector s software serial number and lamp Source Info provides information about the active source Service Code only used by authorized service personnel Maintenance Cleaning the lens 1 Apply a non abrasive camera lens cleaner to a i janis soft dry cloth Firmware e Avoid using an excessive amount of cleaner Git and dont apply the cleaner directly to the lens DLP Configuration Abrasive cleaners solvents or other harsh Unit S N chemicals might scratch the lens Lamp Hours Total Lamp Hours Lamp Resets 2 Lightly wipe the cleaning cloth over the lens ina circular motio
16. a sharpness setting Softer s Softest S 20 Color Space this option applies to computer and component video sources It allows you to select a color space that has been specifically tuned for the input signal When Auto is selected the projector automatically determines the standard To choose a different setting turn off Auto then choose RGB for computer sources choose either REC709 or REC601 for component video sources Color Temperature changes the intensity of the colors Select a value Native means an uncorrected unchanged color temperature Other values change the white point of the colors 6500K is generally used for film content and 9300K is used for TV video Color Control allows you to individually adjust the gain and offset of the red green and blue colors These advanced controls have the same effect as contrast and brightness but each controls a single color only Video Standard when it is set to Auto the projector attempts to automatically pick the video standard based on the input signal it receives The video standard options may vary depending on your region of the world If the projector is unable to detect the correct standard the colors may not look right or the image may appear torn lf this happens manually select a video standard by selecting NTSC PAL or SECAM from the Video Standard menu Overscan removes noise around the edges of the video image Select Zoom to remove the oute
17. adjust 2 Color g for keystone before using the digital keystone correction 2 anes i in the menu CH Aspect Ratio E Presets D Contrast controls the degree of difference between e Geier the lightest and darkest parts of the picture EE Advanced Decreasing keystone Brightness changes the intensity of the image Color adjusts a video image from black and white to fully saturated color Tint adjusts the red green color balance in the image of NTSC video images The tint setting applies to NTSC video sources only Aspect Ratio Aspect ratio is the ratio of the image width Aspect ratio to image height TV screens are usually 4 3 HDTV and most DVDs are 16 9 The projectors default is 16 9 See Choosing the aspect ratio on page 8 for more information Cl native e Select Native to see the unmodified input with no resizing by em Ap p the projector Select 16 9 to watch enhanced widescreen e ES A DVDs Select Letterbox to preserve the 16 9 aspect ratio If you have a 16 9 source and screen the image fills a Letterbox the screen If your source is letterboxed the image is RI Natural Wide expanded to fill the screen Select Natural Wide to stretch a 4 3 image to fill the entire 16 9 screen The center two thirds of the image is unchanged the edges of the image are stretched For more information regarding Aspect Ratio see page 8 Presets Gem e User Preset 1 C Presets This allows you to custo
18. an project from behind a C Display Messages translucent screen E Translucent OSD Ceiling turns the image upside down for ceiling mounted projection K Geer Timer Auto Ceiling uses an internal sensor to automatically turn SE on ceiling mount mode if the projector is inverted High Power maximizes the light output of the lamp Auto Power when AutoPower is checked the projector automatically goes into the startup state after the projector receives power This allows control of ceiling mounted projectors with a wall power switch Display Messages displays status messages such as Searching in the lower left corner of the screen Translucent OSD makes the menus translucent This prevents the image from being completely covered by the menus while you are making image adjustments Sleep Timer automatically turns off the projector after 4 hours Power Save automatically turns the lamp off after no signals are detected for 20 minutes After 10 additional minutes with no signal the projector powers down If an active signal is received before the projector powers down the image is displayed E E E E o E E E u ES Startup Logo allows you to display a blank screen Previous instead of the default screen at startup H Default r C Blank Sereen A eee Blank Screen Blank Screen determines what color is displayed when you select Blank Screen in the Startup Logo menu E Black E and when no source is displayed
19. e changes the active source Up Down arrows navigates to and adjusts settings in the menus page 17 Optimizing video images Your projector has been factory optimized for very good performance no matter what the source However if you wish to make further changes you can optimize the image using onscreen menus For general information on using the menus see page 17 e Adjust the Keystone Contrast Brightness Color or Tint in the Picture menu page 17 e Select a Sharpness setting page 17 e Use the Color Control to adjust the color gain and offset page 20 e Adjust the Color Temperature Select a listed value page 20 17 e Turn on Overscan to remove noise on the edges of the video image page 19 e Change the Aspect ratio page18 Aspect ratio is the ratio of the image width to image height TV screens are usually 1 33 1 also Known as 4 3 HDTV and most DVDs are 1 78 1 or 16 9 the projector s default Choose the option that best fits your input source in the menus or press the Resize button on the remote to cycle through the options See page16 e Select a specific Color Space See page 20 e Select a different Video Standard Auto tries to determine the standard of the incoming video Select a different standard if necessary See page 20 e Make sure your DVD player is set for a 16 9 television See your DVD player s user s guide for instructions Customizing the projector You can customize the pro
20. e outer 3 of the 2 j image without rescaling Se Advanced menu Advanced menu Remember that not all options in the menus are available for all sources signals Previous Iris Iris adjusts the aperture of the Iris from O to 100 a s g E ase fully open to regulate the amount of light emitting from ap Ae i the projector Close the aperture to increase the contrast EE 0 in dark images GC Vertical Position 0 zl Syne Threshold Adjust 0 Phase adjusts the horizontal phase of a computer ED Flesh Tone Correction 0 a source emg Black Level Calibration Film Mode D Tracking adjusts the vertical scan of a computer a cae g 2 source Color Temperature gt l D PJ Color Gamut b Horizontal Vertical Position adjusts the position of a IM Color Contro computer source Video Standard D E Noise Reduction gt Sync Threshold Adjust progressive signals only lf a hardware device such as a DVD player is not syncing properly with the projector adjust this option to help it to sync when connected to the projector Flesh Tone Correction this modifies colors to make the skin complexion better Sharpness eeee Sharpness Film Mode controls de interlacing and is On by default i Ei Previous When checked it assumes the incoming signal is film material and optimizes the image accordingly SELL EEL k Sharper C Sharpness video sources only changes the clarity Standard s of the edges of a video image Select
21. easily connect a video source to the projector and see the amazing image that is displayed Once you have determined a more permanent location for your projector we recommend purchasing higher quality cables in the proper length to get the best image from your particular video equipment 10 Composite RCA video connection Plug the composite video cable s yellow connector into the video out connector on the video device Plug the other yellow connector into the yellow Composite connector on the projector S video connection If your video device uses a round four prong S video connector plug the S video cable into the S video connector on your video device and into the S video connector on the projector Component RCA connection If your device uses component connectors plug a component video cable with red green and blue RCA connectors into the source device s component connectors and the Component connectors on the projector SCART RGB connection SCART from Syndicat des Constructeurs d Appareils Radior cepteurs et T l viseurs is a French originated standard and connector for connecting audio and video equipment to display devices The video signal is separated into its primary components for brighter more accurate colors and sharper detail You must enable this connector in the Source Enable menu to use it see page 20 You will also need a SCART to 4 RCA adapter to connect to your SCART device Digital connections The M1
22. egree angle to the screen See page 8 for a table listing screen sizes and distances to the screen Adjust the zoom and focus gg IR If the image is not square adjust the keystone adjust VC eta i using the Picture menu See page 17 for details keystone EH Gre ZE elas 0 we ZC Adjust the volume on your stereo receiver adjust volume GR 12 Your projector has been factory optimized for adjust Picture menu options excellent performance no matter what the source including Aspect Ratio icre Previous VJ Keystone However if you wish to make further changes you Ch Image Shift e can optimize the image using on screen menus eg e Adjust the Contrast Brightness Color Tint or Aspect Ratio ng g in the Picture menu See page for help with the menus and these Auto image adjustments epee BrilliantColor ZE BEN SS ON Z For Aspect Ratio keep in mind that DVD players must be configured for 16 9 in order to view the highest quality image For more information regarding Aspect Ratio see page 8 Shutting down the projector Power Save The projector also has a Power Save feature that automatically turns the lamp off after no active sources are detected and no user interaction with the projector is performed for 20 minutes By default this feature is on See page 21 Sleep Timer The projector also has a sleep timer feature that automatically turns the projector off after four hours See page
23. es small glass fragments may be generated The lamp housing is designed to contain these fragments but use caution when removing the lamp housing Before replacing the lamp clean the lamp compartment and dispose of cleaning materials Make sure to wash your hands after lamp replacement This product has a lamp which contains a very small amount of mercury Dispose of it as required by local state or federal ordinances and regulations For more information see www eiae org 24 7 Install the new lamp housing and tighten the screws 8 Replace the lamp door 9 Replace the base or ceiling mount plate if necessary 10 Plug in the power cord and press the Power button on the remote to turn the projector back on 11 To reset the lamp hour timer navigate to the Settings gt Service menu and select Reset Lamp Hours See page 22 for details Remote control discrete codes Service menu eee Service Previous Factory Reset Lei Reset Lamp Hours Test Pattern Blue Only b HDMI DDC Service Info Service Code WM WW You can use these codes to program another remote to learn the projector s remote functions To activate discrete mode press and hold the Custom button on the remote for 10 seconds The backlight blinks twice when discrete mode is entered The remote buttons are now remapped to new functions as listed below To return to normal remote mode press and hold the Custom button on the remote for 10 seconds
24. ff and the projector is in standby Blinking the projector is powering down and the fans are running to cool the lamp Temperature The projector is too hot Make sure the vents aren t blocked Turn off the projec tor and wait one minute then turn the projector on again Contact Technical Support if the problem persists Turn off the projector and wait one minute then turn the projector on again If the lamp light turns on again replace the lamp and reset the lamp timer Service Turn off the prejector and wait one minute then turn the projector on again If the service lamp turns on again service is required Visit www infocus com service to contact Service The following tables show common problems In some cases more than one possible solution is provided Try the solutions in the order they are presented When the problem is solved you can skip the additional solutions plug power cord in back of projector press power button on remote connect active source image projected Tao Video image press the Source button _ w bw wi 14 image not centered on screen move projector adjust zoom adjust height correct image Adjust Keystone in Picture menu If using in tabletop mode tilt the projector up or image not square down square image Previous Keystone Image Shift Contrast Brightess Color Tint Auto Imaqe Deexretd o E Je Fei Ga Sc KA
25. gers RS 232 IR input Vi HDMI N f obs Rear Connector Panel oo000000000 OO n ICH 00000000000 W o oT S video Composite RCA Component video The projector provides the following connection options e M1 DA DVI Digital Visual Interface for DVI connection an M1 DA to DVI adaptor is required e HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface e Component RCA e SCART RGB you must enable this connector see page 9 e S video e Composite video RCA See Video connectors on page 9 for details The projector also provides the following connectors e RS 232 for serial control not included on the HD108 e 12 volt DC output see below 12 volt DC output The 3 5mm mini jack trigger provides a 12 volt 0 25 amp DC output It provides a constant output while the projector is on It has numerous uses For example if you connect your projection screen to the 12 volt DC output with the cable that came with your screen when you turn on the projector the screen will move down when you turn the projector off the screen will return to the storage position 12V ground 3 5mm plug 12VDC output screen relay see screen manufacturer for details Setting up the Projector There are a number of factors to consider when determining where to set up the projector including the size and shape of your screen the location of your power outlets and the distance between the pr
26. jector for your specific setup and needs See page 18 to page 21 for details on these features e For rear projection turn rear mode on in the Settings gt System menu e For ceiling mounted projection turn ceiling mode on in the Settings gt System menu e Turn the projector s display messages on and off e Turn on power saving features e Specify blank screen colors and start up logos e Specify the language viewed on the menus e Save the settings for the active source as a preset Using the menus To open the menus press the Menu button on Picture gt Settings gt the keypad or remote The menus automatically close after 60 seconds if no buttons are pressed The Main menu appears Use the arrow buttons i Source Info gt Picture Menu to move up and down to highlight the desired submenu then press the Select button V Keystone 58 Contrast 44 To change a menu setting highlight it and Dress amp Brightness 32 Select then use the up and down arrow buttons to 2 on 56 adjust the value select an option using radio kee i ia buttons or turn the feature on or off using check E Aspect Ratio boxes Press Select to confirm your changes Use E Presets the arrows to navigate to another setting When your adjustments are complete navigate to Previous or Exit then press Select to go to the previous menu press the Menu button at any time to close the menus 4 39w02 Lei 4 maizye GN 4 o
27. mize settings and save User Preset 2 c the settings to be restored later To restore the factory User Preset 3 e default settings choose Factory Reset in the Presets Off Settings gt Service menu Save Settings To set a preset for the current source adjust Save User Settings the image select Save Settings in the Presets menu then choose Save User 1 2 or 3 You can recall these settings in the future by selecting the appropriate Save User Preset 1 user presets All settings in the Picture menu Save User Preset 2 except Keystone are saved and recalled eee 19 Gamma Gamma tables contain preset intensity configurations optimized for the input source eee d You can select a gamma table that has been Gamma FHA x specifically tuned for either film CRT ee A Cathode Ray Tube Video PC or Bright Bright ee a Room input Film input is material originally White Peaking gt captured on a film camera like a movie video input is material originally captured on a video camera like a TV show or sporting event White Peaking increases the brightness of whites that are near 100 percent NOTE Your viewing preferences may vary Cycle through the gamma options and pick the one you like the best Seng OCverscan Overscan Removes noise from around the edges of the video image zer Select zoom to remove the outer 3 of the image and scale the image Crop s back to its original size Select crop to remove th
28. mp Power Language Menu Enable Menu Navigation Language Noise Reduction Level Noise Reduction Mode Overscan Perform Lamp Reset Phase Power Enable Power Save Enable Command GTB GCO GCG EE EE3 HPE HPS LML IRI IDS INS KEY LMP IPM LAN MNU NAV LAN Range Default 5 Bright Room 7 CRT 8 PC 0 255 128 0 255 128 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 n a n a 0 2 0 0 100 100 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 70 0 0 65535 0 0 1 0 0 13 0 O English 1 French 2 German 3 ltalian 4 Japanese 5 Korean 6 Norwegian 7 Portuguese 8 Russian 9 Chinese Simplified 10 Spanish 11 Chinese Traditional 0 1 0 0 4 1 1 up 2 down 3 select 0 11 0 0 English 1 French 2 German 3 Italian 4 Japanese 5 Korean 6 Norwegian 7 Portuguese 8 Russian 9 Chinese Simplified 10 Spanish 11 Chinese Traditional 8 248 128 0 1 0 0 Off 1 Auto 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 100 50 0 1 0 0 1 0 SUPPORTED COMMANDS CONTINUED Function Power Up Source Presets Rear Project Red Color Offset Red Gain Screen Trigger Enable Sharpness Sleep Timer Sync Threshold Adjust Source Source 1 Program Source 2 Program Source 3 Program Source 4 Program Source 5 Program Source Advance Source Enable 0 Source Enable 1 Source Enable 2 Source Enable 3 Source Enable 4 Source Enable 5 Startup Logo Sync Threshold Adjust System State Test Pattern Enable Test Pattern Select Tint Tracking T
29. n Lamp hours used Replacing the projection lamp The lamp bourse timer in the Service Infomenu counts the sl wait 60 minutes number of hours the lamp has been in use Twenty hours l before the lamp life expires a message appears on the d screen at startup indicating that you should change the lamp The LED on the top of the projector also blinks red turn off and unplug the projector twice to indicate that the lamp should be changed Use only a replacement lamp with the same type and rating as the original lamp Lamps can be purchased direct from Knoll or the dealer that sold the projector Lomp deng 1 Turn off the projector and unplug the power cord If ceiling mounted disconnect all cables and detach the projector from the ceiling mount 2 Wait 60 minutes to allow the projector to cool thoroughly 3 Turn the projector upside down on a soft cloth so that the lamp door is facing you Remove the base or ceiling Captive screws mount plate if attached by removing the three screws l 4 Loosen the two captive screws on the lamp door and lift it off 5 Loosen the two captive screws that attach the lamp housing to the projector 6 Carefully remove the lamp housing Dispose of the lamp in an environmentally proper way WARNING To avoid burns allow the projector to cool for at least 60 minutes before you replace the lamp Be extremely careful when removing the lamp housing In the unlikely event that the bulb ruptur
30. ness use Knoll s liability for the breach of the foregoing limited warranty is limited to the repair or replacement of the Product or refund of the purchase price of the Product at Knoll sole option Replacement Product may be re furbished in like new condition at Knoll sole discretion To exercise the Purchaser s rights under the foregoing warranty the Product must be returned at the Purchaser s sole cost and expense to Knoll or to any authorized Knoll service center provided and the Product must be accompanied by a written letter explaining the problem and which includes i proof of date of purchase ii the dealer s name and iil the model and serial number of the Product When sending your unit in for repair please ship your unit in its original packing material or a Knoll approved ATA Shipping Case or have a professional packaging company pack the unit Please insure your shipment for its full value A return authorization number issued by the Knoll customer service department must also be clearly displayed on the outside of the shipping carton containing the Product Note Remanufactured Products are exempt from the foregoing Limited Warranty Please refer to the Remanufactured Product Warranty for applicable warranty information WARRANTY LIMITATION AND EXCLUSION Knoll shall have no further obligation under the foregoing limited warranty if the Product has been damaged due to abuse misuse neglect accident unusual ph
31. o Power Enable Auto Source Enable Auto Video Standard Enable Black Level Calibration Blank Blank Screen Color Blue Gain Blue Offset Blue Only Enable Boot Version Brightness BrilliantColor Look Ceiling Color Color Coordinate Adjust Color Gamut Enable Color Space Color Temp Computer Advance Configuration Version Contrast Current Subsource Custom Key Program Display Messages Enable Echo Received Char 1 Engine Version Factory Reset Write only Fast Color Refresh Film Mode Auto Detect Firmware Version Flash Mode Reset Flesh Tone Correction Freeze Enabled Gamma Table Command ARZ ACL AGA AIM APO ASC AVS BLC BLK BSC BCG BCO BOE BVS BRT BCL CEL CLR CCA CSM TMP Range 0 5 0 Auto 1 Native 2 4 3 3 16 9 4 Letterbox 5 Natural Wide I I I I I I I I O O CHOCO OO OO OO eh OO OO OO OO OO OO OO OCH D bi hb po PG Po Po ii Il sch ech eck sch sch eck eck sch Ql O1 0 RGB I I I N a E I I I I OD ech NOOOCOOUOXOXONO l lt O D O 3 Film 2 Default J OO OO eh eh OO OH eh CH NO 00 Wwooo00o 903 CO Och 00O COOC DA 28 Supported commands continued Function Gamma Table Green Color Offset Green Gain HDMI DDC Enable 1 HDMI DDC Enable 3 High Power Enable Horizontal Position Illuminating State Iris ISF Day Saved Status ISF Night Saved Status Keycode Entry Lamp Hours Read only La
32. ojector and the rest of your equipment But here are some general guidelines NOTE To ensure adequate cable access do not place the projector within 6 inches 0 15 m of a wall or other object Position the projector on a flat surface either on a table or ceiling mounted at a right angle to the screen The projector should be within 10 feet 3 m of your power source and within 6 feet 1 8 m of your video source s unless good quality extension cables or baluns are to be used When installing the projector on the ceiling refer to the installation guide that comes with the Ceiling Mount Kit for more information Knoll recommends use of the mount shipped with the projector or the deluxe swivel Knoll CM26 ceiling mount The addition of a CM20 6 extension bar lowers the projector 6 per bar as required The CM25ExX is an adjustable extender that can lower the projector 6 75 to 11 17 28 cm The ceiling mount kit may be sold separately Position the projector the desired distance from the screen The distance from the lens of the projector to the screen the zoom setting and the video format determine the size of the projected image Projector Positioning The projected image becomes larger as the distance between the unit and screen increases The manual zoom allows the distance from the screen to be within a minimum and maximum range See the chart on the next page for details The example below defines the screen height width
33. poJ quhsi2 4 nese Ansla C 4 P P vA motev spsupns scha Source Info menu Frerious Active Source Signal Farmat Aspect Ratio Resolution Wertital Retesh Horizontal Refresh Pixel Clock Sync Type Dots appear before the menu name The number of dots indicate menu s level ranging from one the Main menu to four the most nested menus The menus are grouped by usage e The Picture menu provides image adjustments Color Space Separate RGE e The Settings menu provides set up type adjustments that are not changed often e The Source Info menu provides a read only display of information about the projector and source Certain menu items may not be visible or may be grayed depending upon a particular source being connected Differences are also seen in analog versus digital video sources and interlaced versus progressive sources 18 Menu options are grayed out only if the source is selected but no signal is present For example if the projector is set to a video source but the source such as a DVD player is turned off video menu options are grayed out Pictu re Menu Increasing keystone To adjust the following settings highlight the setting g 7 press Select use the up and down arrows to adjust wll en the values then press Select to confirm the changes Ch Contrast E Keystone adjusts the image vertically and makes a 3 Brightness 32 squarer image Tilt the projector up or down to
34. r 3 percent of the image and scale the image back up to its original size Select Crop to remove the outer 3 percent of the image without rescaling the image Noise Reduction adjusts signal noise reduction Choose Enable then adjust the level The software determines the differences between successive image frames and averages the changes out to reduce the noise Settings menu Sources allows programming of source buttons enables autosource and enables the SCART RGB source When Autosource is selected the Source Enable feature indicates which sources the projector attempts to lock onto You can use the Source Enable feature to eliminate certain sources from this search which will speed the search By default the check boxes for all sources are checked except SCART RGB Uncheck a source box to eliminate it from the search Color space eeee Color Space Previous Auto RGB REC709 REC601 WWW Color Temperature gege Color Temperature Previous 6500K 7500K 9300K a E ae Native Color Control eeee Color Control Previous Red Gain Green Gain Blue Gain Red Offset Green Offset t t t te t Blue Offset Video Standard Video Standard Auto NTSC PAL SECAM WWW Overscan eeee Video Standard Auto NTSC PAL SECAM WWW Noise reduction eeee Noise Reduction Enable E fs Level 0 Settings Sources H 3 System Startup
35. r on the projector Note that the projector has no audio capabilities so audio signals transferred through HDMI will not be audible 11 Computer connections You can connect a computer s VGA connector to the M1 DA DVI input on the projector using an M1 A cable RS 232 connections You can control the projector from an LCD control panel or computer by connecting an RS 232 cable to the projector s Serial control connector Displaying an image Connect the power cord to the Power connector plug in power cord on the back of the projector and to your electrical outlet NOTE Always use the power cord that shipped with the projector Press the Power button on the remote control The LED flashes green and the fans start to run press power button When the lamp comes on the start up screen is displayed GN and the LED is steady green It can take a minute for the ZF image to achieve full brightness No start up screen Get help on page 13 Plug in connect and turn on your video device The video device s image should appear on the turn on video device projection screen If it doesn t press the Source button on the remote until the image appears No image Try pressing the Auto Image button on the remote Get help on page 13 Adjusting the image Te Adjust the height of the image by tilting the projector adjust height up or down Position the projector the desired distance from the screen at a 90 d
36. ranslucent OSD User Preset 1 Saved Status User Preset 2 Saved Status User Preset 3 Saved Status Vertical Keystone Vertical Position Video Standard Video Advance Video Image Shift Command DSC PST VAD VIS Range lt ono 0 0 0 Default 1 User 1 2 User 2 3 User 3 4 Off 8 ISF Day 9 ISF Night 0 1 0 255 0 255 0 1 0 4 0 1 1 15 0 5 0 HDMI 1 M1 DA 2 Component 3 S Video 4 Composite 5 SCART RGB 0 5 I I I N OI I I I I I O b i hi Ah A OD OD hh eh eh hb ch eh hh hb A EDM ED A CO OO OO OO Oh OO Och OO OO OH OO OO OO OCH OO OO CH a O O O 0 Auto 1 NTSC 2 PAL 0 1 0 100 Default O O 29 30 LIMITED WARRANTY Knoll Systems Inc Knoll warrants that each HDP410 HDP420 and HDP460 the Product sold hereunder will conform to and function in accordance with the written specifications of Knoll Said limited warranty shall apply only to the first person or entity that purchases the Product for personal or business use and not for the purpose of distribution or resale Said warranty shall continue for a period of two 2 years from the date of such purchase The standard limited warranty excludes the lamps in projectors after six months and the accessories after one year Knoll does not warrant that the Product will meet the specific requirements of the first person or entity that purchases the Product for personal or busi
37. second 19 200 Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Flow control None Emulation VT100 26 RS232 COMMAND FORMAT All commands consist of 3 alpha characters followed by a request all enclosed in parentheses The request can be a read request indicated by a or a write request indicated by 1 to 4 ASCII digits A read request format AAA where starts the command AAA denotes the command denotes the read request ends the command A read command returns the range and the current setting for example Function Command Response Brightness BRT 0 22 10 Lamp hours LMP 0 9999 421 A write request example AAA where starts the command AAA denotes the command denotes the value to be written leading in zeros not necessary ends the command Some commands have ranges while others are absolute If a number greater than the maximum range is received it is automatically set to the maximum number for that function If a command is received that is not understood a is returned With absolute settings 0 is off 1 999 is on The one exception is the Power command where 0 is off and 1 is on Function Command Response Brightness BRT 10 sets brightness to 10 Power PW RO Turns power off Power PWR1 Turns power on Power PWR9999 Supported commands Function Aspect Ratio Auto Ceiling Enable Auto Color Gamut Enable Auto Color Space Enable ACS Auto Image Aut
38. the projector Wash hands after cleaning the area and handling the ruptured lamp This product has a lamp which contains a very small amount of mercury Dispose of it as required by local state or federal ordinances and regulations For more information see www eiae org Follow these instructions to help ensure image quality and lamp life over the life of the projector Failure to follow these instructions may affect the warranty For complete details of the warranty see the Warranty section at the end of this User s Guide Introduction Congratulations and thank you for your choice of a superior digital image projection device Your new Knoll projector is specifically designed for home cinema applications The projector sets a high standard using the latest DLP technology and new DNX video processing from Pixelworks This projector has 1920 x 1080 resolution 1080p Whether you are watching movies or High Definition broadcasts or playing the latest video game you will enjoy amazing image quality The unique design and color of the projector make it a welcome addition to your home Status indicator panel Zoom ring Focus ring Receiver IR Product specifications To read the latest specifications be sure to visit our website at www knollsystems com as specifications are subject to change Optional accessories can be found on our website at www knollsystems com or at your retailer or dealer M1 DA DVI 12 VDC trig
39. w it to cool for one minute Temperature light GLG Ce Sg Change lamp message appears at startup or message disappears lamp turns on Lamp light is turned on Lamp light OL e lt replace lamp reset lamp timer Still need assistance If you need assistance visit our website at www knollsystems com or call us at 1 800 566 5579 during Pacific west coast time This product is backed by a limited warranty An extended warranty plan may be purchased from your retailer or dealer When sending the projector in for repair we recommend shipping the unit in its original packing material or having a professional packaging company pack the unit Please insure your shipment for its full value 16 Using the remote control The remote uses two provided AA batteries They are easily installed by Sliding the cover off the remote s back aligning the and ends of the batteries sliding them into place and then replacing the cover select Navigation buttons To operate point the remote at the projection screen or at the front of the projector not at the video device or computer The range of optimum operation is up to 30 feet 9 14m resize overscan source Gs custom auto made presets source CHE Press the remote s Menu button to open the projector s menu system Use the arrow buttons to navigate and the Select button to select features and adjust values in the menus See page
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