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1.           0 JH       Suspension bracket fixing points 4     1  Suspension bracket fixing points  4 points   Install the optional ceiling mount here when suspending the projector  from the ceiling     2  Air filter cover    Prevents dust and other foreign particles from being drawn into  the projector     17    Hemote Control    Power button    Power on   operation mode  Standby mode   Cooling down mode     Esc button  Press  ESC  button  it will close  Menu  picture     Vol    button    Sound louder or lower       Menu button  Display or hide the OSD main menu page  p   lt  NU    Laser button    Operate the Laser pointer function     y  Mute button    Mute the sound  Laser Keystone     Vol   e    Vol     e A  Keystone     button  Adjusts the vertical keystone function    Mute Keystone   Still button 4 d  Keep the current image on the Screen   Auto ESC   Blank button a 4  Hide the current image become black color d  on the screen      Blank Still  Auto button   FT         Refresh the current image     Menu up  down  Menu left  right button  Selecting and adjusting the function of OSD     I NPUT button  Select input source  Computer 1     Computer 2      Composite Video    S  Video     Computer 1       Quick Key     It can be selected the  Keystone   Brightness   Contrast   Volume  by  pressing  Menu down  button and adjusted by pressing  left   right   button on the remote control  Only  Keystone  can be selected and  adjusted when the input source is no signal      18       P
2.         L  Ty    unn AG        1  Zoom ring    Use the Zoom Ring to adjust the size of the projected image   Rotate the Zoom Ring until the image is the desired size      2  Focus ring    Use the Focus Ring to focus the projector image   Rotate the Focus Ring until the image is clear      3  IR sensor    When using the remote control  point the remote control at this  sensor      4  Filter cover    Prevent dust and other foreign particles from being drawn into  projector  Remove the Filter cover to clean the air filter     11       12    Part Names and Functions     Main Unit    Control panel       pe  EN    TO    Exhaust vent     7  Lens cover     6   Foot adjust button     5  Front adjustable foot     5  Front adjustable foot  Extend and retract to adjust the projection angle      6  Foot adjust button  Lock unlock the adjustable foot     7  Lens cover  Attach when not using to protect the lens from becoming dirty or damaged     Control panel  keypad   Operating system        Part Names and Functions     Control panel keypad     1  Power button    4  Auto button    2  Input button    3  Blank button             8  Power indicato 9  Lamp indicator    6  Menu left right   Menu up down button    5  Menu button    7  Keystone button       Brightness sensor      Power button   Power on   operation mode  Standby mode  Cooling down mode  Brightness function  when sensor detects the surrounding light  lower than 150 lux     power button  will turn into blue light       Input button
3.      sssssssssssseee Hen 30  HOW IO CODHOCE   xxx ea 9 3 5 9 oe 13 eee ee ee eee ee BO 8 o 28  EI ease 20  tadas 28  Kanse  c D                                                70  VE A o Ce E O O OO 30  Basic Operati0D    0cccccccccc hh hh hh 32  Turning on the Projector Procedure    ooccccccccnnccccccnoncnnnna conc nana rana rn 32  TURAN off the Pro CCU een reales ee riendas 34    Adjusting the Screen Made aries ernennen 35    Contents       Functions of Menu OSD       een nn 36  Keypad ODIO  nee uds Apt ido 36  C  omput  r ModE                            O                   E Ead 37  A A o In 43  WACO MOOG risa aa 44  ADDON rss penes paper dore ae a ia 50  Technical Specifications eu  ico 50  Maintenance and Troubleshooting                    esses 51  Ceiling Mounted Installation Guide    I 51  Cleaning the Projector  ooo    mme ee nene enne nnn 52  Cleaning The LENS viosioinusdu tk P3iebevsviduridrrbyrukCradaveSkrbviTvxk enter 52  Cleaning Air Filter  oo    coc cece cece I RR rrr rrr rrr 52  Lamp Replacement    cece cece ccc ccc ecccuucccuceceucceuueenueesaueenuuuuaeeeeeteeunuenas 53  GUC AIO Sa nee a nenne En er eo eo DET 54  List of Support Display Modes   e 56  C  nfgurations OF Terminal ee rea 57    Safety Instructions       Typical Symbols    An illustration is provided to clarify the contents  for example  the illustration to      This symbol indicates an additional warning  including cautions    the left indicates danger of electrical shock      an illustration or d
4.     Do not open the cabinet   Never open the cabinet  There is high voltage inside which can cause electrical shock     Contact your dealer for internal inspection  adjustment and repair    oO S    Do not modify   Do not modify this projector because this could result in fire or electrical shock     Do not use in the bathroom or near water site     Do not expose this unit to rain or use near water    for example  in the bathroom  a wet  basement  near a swimming pool  etc       Do not insert objects into the Projector     Do not insert metal objects through the ventilation openings  etc   of this projector or drop  such objects inside because this could result in fire or electrical shock     If a foreign object should enter this projector  immediately turn off the power  switch  disconnect the power plug from the power outlet and contact your  dealer     Continued use could result in fire or electrical shock  Use special caution in household  and where children are present      N WARNING    Do not look through the lens when the lamp is on   Never look through the lens when the lamp is on  The powerful light could adversely  affect vision  Use special caution in households where children are present  O    Avoid shock or impact on the projector   If the projector should fall  resulting in damage to the cabinet  immediately turn off the  power switch  disconnect the power plug from the power outlet and contact your dealer     Continued use could result in fire or electrical shoc
5.    Selects between RGB input source Computer in 1     Computer in 2  RGB or YPbPr   gt Composite Video    S Video  Computer in 1  System will auto detect YPbPr or RGB signal in  computer in 2 port       Blank button   Blanks the projected image  If the projector is left in blank mode  for more than 15 minutes  the projector will automatically shut  down       Auto button  Automatically adjusts the setting to match the current input     13    Part Names and Functions        1  Power button    4     2  Input button    3     Control panel keypad              8  Power indicato 9  Lamp indicator    6  Menu left right   Menu up down button  Auto button    5  Menu button    7  Keystone button  Blank button    Brightness sensor       5  Menu button  Display or hides the OSD main menu page     6 Menu up   down  Menu right   left button  Selecting OSD menu item up or down   Selecting and adjusting the function of OSD menu item    7  Keystone button  Adjusts the vertical keystone with menu up  menu down See Page 36     8 Power indicator    Lights on or flashes to indicate the operating status of the projector   See Page 54     9  Lamp indicator    Indicate a problem in the internal projector temperature  lamp cover  or cooling down   See Page 54     Part Names and Functions        Rear View   IO Board           12  Rear IR receiver  Air intake vent  10  Power socket          US WINE        v   11  Power switch  5  S video  9  USB mouse connector m 7  Audio out  4  RS 232C 8  Audio in  3
6.   Auto off on Auto detects brightness  it turns to economic  Brightness mode automatically when the brightness is    low     Lamp mode normal Economic mode reduces the lamp brightness  economic   economic to extend lamp life and quiet the  projector    Reset lamp execute   After changing a new lamp execute this  timer function for reset the Lamp timer    see below        42    Functions of Menu  OSD        Reset Lamp Timer    1  After you select   Reset Lamp Timer   on the OSD menu  the following  confirmation message will appear on the screen        2 You choose   Yes     the Lamp Mode show  0           The replacement warning message is set to appear after about 2000  hours of lamp use in order to maintain the brightness and quality of the  projected images  When the lamp replacement message appears replace  the lamp part number 23040011  with a new one as soon as possible   even if it is still working     43    Functions of Menu  OSD        Video Mode PICTURE Menu    PICTURE    contrast U   U  sharpness 001  color 050  tint 050  display mode Natural  user red 050  user green 050    user blue O40       Press  Menu  again to exit   1  PICTURE  Brightness 000 100 Adjusts the overall image brightness  Contrast 000 100 Adjusts the difference between    light and dark areas of the image    000 002 Adjusts the image sharpness    Display mode Select    Video Keep the soft tender color  Powerful Enhance brightness  Presentation   For computer presentation use  Natural Nature color 
7.   Connect the audio cable if necessary   Connect one end of the audio cable to the Audio in jack on the  projector   Connect the other end of the audio cable to the audio output port  on the computer        y      Desktop PC       28    How to Connect       Laptop PC    Before beginning  make sure that the projector and computers are both  turned off     1  Connect the computer cable   Connect either end of the computer cable to the projector s Computer  in 1   Connect the other end of the project cable to the monitor out  connection on the laptop     Tighten the all connectors     2  Connect the audio cable if necessary     Connect one end of the audio cable to the Audio in jack on the  projector     Connect the other end of the audio cable to the audio output port  on the laptop PC        Laptop PC    29    How to Connect       30    Connecting Video to the Projector    1  Connect to a video source    The Projector can receive composite AV  YPbPr and S Video   Connect RCA plug at projector and video source   like DVD    player  for video signal  Please contact with your dealer for  optional cable     2  Connect RCA plug   white and red  to audio source   like DVD    player  and connect the phone jack to projector for audio  signal        How to Connect       3  Connect YPbPr plug at projector computer in 2 port and video  source   like DVD player  for video signal     4  For S Video  using S Video cable connect to projector and  video source for video signal               3
8.   Green board  When using on green board    User Adjustments of each RGB color    User Red 000 100  User Green 000 100  User Blue 000 100       44       Functions of Menu  OSD     Video Mode AUDIO Menu    AUDIO    mute M off moon    NO    d  TOES       Press  Menu  again to exit     2  AUDIO    Volume 000 040 Adjusts the volume    Off  on Mutes the volume on off    45    Functions of Menu  OSD        Video Mode SETTING Mode    SETTING    tuli    keystone V       auta searc h IM F t Fun  i      Press  Menu  again to exit     3 SETTING    Auto keystone  joff on Automatically Corrects keystone  distortion in image i e  press once to do  once   image     Search signal source automatically        46    Video Mode ADVANCED Menu     A ADVANCED       english  EXECULE   F on    J True    Matt  scale made normal    Press  Menu  again to exit     K ADVANCED             Computer Z  videoa    S video     Menu  again to exit        47    Functions of Menu  OSD        Computer Mode ADVANCED Menu    4 ADVANCED  Execute digital zoom and pan function   Still Freeze the current image on the screen     Blank on  off risa the image  displays a blank  black screen   see below      Reset all execute Reset all OSD Menu function to their factory  default values   see below      Language English Select the language that the OSD Menu and on  screen massage are display in English   German    French   Spanish   Italian   Portuguese    Dutch   Swedish   Chinese Simplied Tranditinal     Korean   Russian   
9.   Monitor out  1  Computer in 1 6  Videoan  2  Computer in 2      YPbPr    1  Computer in 1  Input Analog RGB video signal from a computer    2  Computer in 2  YPbPr  When input signal from computer in 2  it may encounter incorrect  picture color  Please press  Auto  button again  The picture will be  corrected     3  Monitor out connector  Connect an external monitor to this connection view the Computer in  l input     4  Control  RS 232C     Serial data port for controlling the projector with a computer or other  RS 232 control device     5  S Video connector  S Video signal from a video source     6  Video in  Component video signal from a video source     15    Part Names and Functions        Rear View   1O Board    12  Rear IR receiver          Air intake vent  10  Power socket          TE        n Lm MA   11  Power switch    5  S video    7  Audio out  8  Audio in      USB mouse connector    RS 232C    Monitor out      Computer in 1      Computer in 2    YPbPr    6  Video in    NJ PP UJ  E LO    7  Audio out  Connecting to an external speaker system     8  Audio in  Stereo mini jack for PC input  9  USB mouse connector  Connects a USB cable to a control computer mouse functions     10  Power socket  Connects the power cord to this connection     11  Power switch  Turns the power on off     12  Rear IR receiver    When using the remote control  point the remote control at this  sensor     16    Part Names and Functions        Bottom View       Air filter cover       ATT 
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11.  Sie eine Stunde  um die Lampe  ausreichend abk  hlen zu lassen     ATTENZIONE   Temperatura elevata  Lasciare passare  almeno 1 ora dopo aver spento  l alimentazione principale prima di  sostituire la lampada     ATTENTION   Temp  rature   lev  e  Attendre 1 heure  apr  savoir coup   l alimentation  principale avant de remplacerr la  lampe    PRECAUCI  N   Alta temperatura  No reemmplace la  l  mpara hasta por lo menos 1 hora  despu  s de haber desconectado la  alimentacion de corriente al aparato     SE E    VA SS HJ 12 E FL  TF     CAUTION    High pressure lamp may explode if  improperly handled     WARNUNG   Die Hochdrucklampe kann bei  falscher Handhabung explodieren     ATTENZIONE  Lampada ad alta pressione  pu    esplodere se trattata erroneamente     ATTENTION   Lalampe    haute pression peut  exploser si elle est manipul  e  incorrectement     PRECAUCI  N   La l  mpara de alta presi  n podria  explotar debido a una manipulaci  n  inadecuado      H  JE     ag Hep YO  25 my jx TE ny E        TEX       Business card       Checking the Package Contents     _  Projector _  Remote Control     Video Cable  with batteries        _ Computer cable    Speaker Cable    Filter         Quick Start Guide _  Carry Bag C  RS232 Cable    Owner s Manual CD  Optional   Optional     Pex       10    Part Names and Functions         Main Unit     3  IR sensor   1  Zoom ring     2  Focus ring          Mao    S CS  rm d    R SI  mmm    U  LIT         Speaker        4  Filter cover  bottom   
12.  or control panel  If the projector will not be used for an extended  period  set the power switch to off and disconnect the power cord     34    Basic Operation       Adjusting the Screen Image    1  Adjusting the image size  Rotate the Zoom Ring to adjust the image   2  Adjusting the image height  Extend or retract the front adjustable foot to adjust the height of  the image   3  Correcting Keystone Distortion    Press the Keystone button on the control panel     Keystone correction message will be appeared     Press  Left Right  button to correct Keystone distortion        Press  Left button  to Press  Right button  to  correct keystone distortion  correct keystone distortion       Vo         e SERRE     M RR       35    36    Control panel  keypad  Operating    6 Menu Up Down  Menu Left Right    1 Power button  5 Menu button    3 Auto button 7 Quick Key    4 Input button  2 Blank button          Brightness sensor    1  Power button   Turn on and turn off the projector     2  Blank button   Blanks the projected image  If the projector is left  in Blank mode for more than 15 minutes  the  projector will automatically shut off the lamp and  enter cool down mode     3  Auto button  Automatically adjusts the settings to match the current  input       Input button  Selects VIDEO or PC input source     4  5  Menu button   Enter or exit the main menu  Show and hide the OSD     6  E   Up   Down arrow buttons  used to navigate through the OSD Menus   QD  Right   Left arrow buttons 
13.  table below to determine the image  size at a given distance     The values shown below are approximate and may vary from actual sizes     Screen Size  inches    50   0  A ID 1016 x 762 1219 x 914     WxH  m   1626x1219   1626x1219 1219 2032 x 1524    en     WxH  mm  3048 x 2286  ioi Rn           A  B Ratio 6 5 1    22    Installation       Adjusting the Image Position    Use the adjustable foot at the front of the projector to set the image  height  Rotate the adjustable foot at the rear of the projector to fine   tune the image position     When the foot is adjusted  it may cause the shape of the projected  image to become distorted  Use the keystone correction function to  correct this distortion     To retract the front adjustable foot  press the foot adjust button  The  front adjustable foot will slowly retract inside the projector        23    Installation       Moving the Projector    1  Use the carry bag when moving the projector  option     2  Replace the lens cover and retract the front adjustable foot when  moving the projector to prevent damage to the projector        carry bag     Optional  please contact your dealer for more information        24    Installation       Turning on the Projector                           i    l    Remove the lens cover     Connect the projector s power cable with the projector  and insert  the power cable into a wall socket     Turn on the AC power switch of the projector  The power indicator  lights green and slowflashing  Projec
14.  used to select and adjust OSD Menu  functions     7  Quick Key   It can be selected the  Keystone Brightness Contrast   Volume  by pressing   Menu down  button and adjusted  by pressing  left right  button on the control panel or  the remote control   Only  Keystone  can be selected  and adjusted when the input source is no signal      There is a  Quick Key    on the remote control and projector keypad as  well     Functions of Menu  OSD        Computer Mode PI CTURE Menu    FICTURE    pr contrast Ua   sl 001  display mode Natural   user red 050   O40    U   U       Press  Menu  again to exit   1  PICTURE  Brightness 000 100 Adjusts the overall image brightness  Contrast 000 100 Adjusts the difference between    light and dark areas of the image    000 002 Adjusts the image sharpness    Display mode oelect    Video Keep the soft tender color  Powerful Enhance brightness  Presentation   For computer presentation use  Natural Nature color   Green board   When using on green board    User Adjustments of each RGB color    User Red 000 100  User Green 000 100  User Blue 000 100       3     38       Functions of Menu  OSD     Computer Mode AUDIO Menu    AUDIO    mute G off  V on    NEN  26  oS    Press  Menu  again to exit     2  AUDIO  000 040 Adjusts the volume  Off on Mutes the volume on off       Functions of Menu  OSD        Computer Mode SETTING Menu    NE    T  d   To    Kad    SETTING    v position  phase  frequency  Auto keystone  keystone W  auto sync    auto search    O
15. 0x576    96    Configurations of Terminal    S Video signal Signal name wonnection    Y sianal    return  GND     END   Csignal   C         Analog RGB  Input output 151 Rsignallnput  R T  GND   GND      13  B signal Input   B dv DDC Power DDC Power  DDC Data   DDC SDA  HSYNC TTL   sme Te DENT    10 Rreturn GND    GN  2  VSYNC    9   Greturn GND    GND   1 DDC Clock a    8 Bret  GND  GND            T Y     Pr   Signal name   Connection  R signal Input CUP  GND   GND  d  GsignalInput   Y  2 GND   GOND     36 signal Input P SINE       NO       NC   NC J3 NC     NC    10  R return GND   9   G return GND  8   B return GND  GND   RS 232C input USB Connector  39 4 4       57       U S A    EIKI International  Inc    30251 Esperanza   Rancho Santa Margarita   CA 92688 2132   U S A    Tel   800 242 3454  949  457 0200  Fax   800 457 3454  949  457 7878  E Mail   usa eiki com    Deutschland  amp  Osterreich  EIKI Deutschland GmbH   Am Frauwald 12   65510 Idstein   Deutschland   Tel   06126 9371 0   Fax   06126 9371 11   E Mail   info eiki de    China   EIKI  Shanghai  Co   LTD   1  Dapu Road  Golden Magnolia Plaza   2109 Shanghai    200023 China   Tel   86 21 5396 0088   Fax   86 21 5396 0318   E Mail  infoQ eiki china com    EIKI    Canada  EIKI CANADA   Eiki International  Inc     P O  Box 156  310 First St    Unit 2   Midland  ON  L4R 4K8  Canada  Tel   800 563 3454  705  527 4084  Fax   800 567 4069  705  527 4087  E Mail   canada eiki com    Eastern Europe  EIKI CZECH spol  s r o 
16. 1       Basic Operation    Turning on the Projector   Procedure    1  Check the power is turned off for the projector and all components  connected to the projector     2  Remove the lens cover    3  Connect the power cord to the projector   4  Turn on the power switch    5  Press the POWER button on the control panel or on the remote control     m  A          Basic Operation    Turning on the Projector   Procedure  6  The power indicator will flash green   7  Press the Input button on the control panel or on the remote    control to select the appropriate source   8  Rotate the zoom ring to adjust the screen size   9  Rotate the focus ring to adjust the focus              zm Ni      THRU 9  LLLI EA AA      mE 8       M      KEYSTONE Y    Laser Keystone  Vol     y ww       Mute Keystone  Vol     33    Basic Operation       Turning off the Projector   Procedure    1  Press the power button on the projector or remote control  The  power off confirmation message appears         2  Press the power button again and the projector will enter cool down  mode  The lamp shuts off  the lamp indicator flashes red  and the  fans continue to run for approximately two minutes  During the cool    down sequence the projector will not respond to any control panel  or remote control buttons        3  After the cool down sequence is completed the fans will shut off  and the lamp indicator will stop flashing  The projector is now in  standby mode and can be turned back on with the remote control 
17. 40    150    Press  Menu  again to exit     3 SETTING    Automatically Corrects keystone    Auto keystone  once     distortion in image i e  press once to do    Keystone V  80  80   Corrects vertical keystone distortion in  image     Auto sync    Auto search    off on       Sets all of the above settings  automatically     Search signal source automatically     39    Computer Mode ADVANCED Menu       Y ADVANCED                hlank  os reset all  resize    language english  select source execute  logo ott   on    scale made normal PM True    Press  Menu  again to exit        Y ADVANCED    select source                         Computer 2  RGB   video    S video       Press  Menu  again to exit     40    Functions of Menu  OSD        Computer Mode ADVANCED Menu    4 ADVANCED  Execute digital zoom and pan function   Still Freeze the current image on the screen     Blank on  off SS the image  displays a blank  black screen   see below      Reset all execute Reset all OSD Menu function to their factory  default values   see below      Language English Select the language that the OSD Menu and on  screen massage are display in English   German    French   Spanish   Italian   Portuguese    Dutch   Swedish   Chinese Simplied Tranditinal     Korean   Russian   Japanese    Resize    Select source   execute Select the input source from   Computer 1   Computer 2  RGB or YPbPr     Composite Video   S Video              on  off on   factory set logo  off   blue image only     mE mode Norma
18. ExKI    MULTI MEDIA PROJ ECTOR       LC XWP2000  OWNER S MANUAL    About owner   s manual       Please read owner   s manual thoroughly to ensure correct usage of the projector    and its features  After reading  store owner   s manual in a safe place for future  reference        Design with 3LCD optical system     Auto V keystone function      30 degrees     Auto brightness control     Auto ceiling function     Extreme Short Throw Distance     Ui E QJ N  a    The content of this manual is subject to change without period notice  All rights reserved     About owner s manual         cccococcoccccccccc nn nun  1    CONTENTS sacos acarrear rada ara   Sane cy INSIFUCELIONS   mara CR 0 os a 6 aera  anda lea dea 4  Product Safety EdDGlS sau  wa sack aru E RARE Mo Edd rb RR Rc Fd E EA xa 9  Checking the Package Contents       sss s s s s x x x e ee eee o 10  Part Names and Functions                   enhn 11  NN ACH nee po o RR 11  CONTO Panamacit aaa L3  Rear VIEW TO erT sirena rt ic ect 15  BOOM VIGN scada T 17  REMOTE CONG OT                          18  Remote Control Batteries Installation                 nnnm nnne 19  LRSCANAUION socios 11 72  Ines See een 20  Setting Up the Projector             sssssssssss He rns 20  Screen size and Projection Distance          ee e e Inns 22  Adjusting the Image Position              ssssssssse mnes 23  Moving the Projector xe eK 24  TURNO ON Me S aslen e M TM 25  Connecting PC to the Projector aora 27  Connecting Video to the Projector    
19. Japanese    Resize    Select source   execute Select the input source from   Computer 1   Computer 2  RGB or YPbPr     Composite Video   S Video   en     off on   factory set logo  Lll L e image only    mE mode Normal True   Provide the image in its original size  When the  original image size larger than the screen size   1024x768   this projector enters panning mode  automatically        Blank on    If the projector is left in Blank mode for more than 15 minutes  the  projector will automatically shut off the lamp and enter cool down  mode     Reset all    l  After you select  reset all  on the OSD menu  the following confirmation  message will appear on the screen        2  Press reset button on the remote control or the button on the control  panel to reset the OSD Menu values  Press the ESC button or ignore the  message to exit the Reset All function without changing any settings        Functions of Menu  OSD     Video Mode PRESENTATI ON Menu    PRESENTATION    front  ceiling  rear  ceiling and rear  de AutoBrightness m off mon  lamp mode   normal Meconomic  lamp 090   999    reset lamp timer execute       Press  Menu  again to exit        5 PRESENTATI ON    Auto ceiling off on Automatically inverts the image when  the projector is turned upside down i e     when the projector is mounted on the       ceiling    Front execute Normal projection mode    Ceiling execute Inverts the image vertically  used when  the projector is mounted upside down     Rear execute  Inverts th
20. art Names and Functions        Remote Control Batteries Installation    1  Remove the battery cover    2  Loading the batteries   Make sure the plus and minus poles are  correctly oriented     3  Close the battery cover         N CAUTI ON    l  Avoid excessive heat and humidity   2  Do not drop the remote control     3  Do not expose the remote control to water or moisture  this could  result in malfunction     4  When the remote control will not be used for an extended period   remove the batteries     5  Replace the batteries when remote control operation becomes  sluggish or unresponsive     6  Do not place the remote control close to the cooling fan of the  projector     7  Do not disassemble the remote control  If the remote control  needs service  Please bring it to the service station     19    Installation       Setting Up the Projector  The projector supports the following four different projection methods    Front projection       A special method of installation is required in order to suspend the  projector from the ceiling  Please ask your dealer for details     20       Installation    Setting Up the Projector    Rear ceiling projection       Front ceiling projection       A special method of installation is required in order to suspend the  projector from the ceiling  Please ask your dealer for details     21    Installation       Screen size and Projection Distance    The distance between the projector and screen determines the  actual image size  Refer to the
21. e Power and Lamp indicators show the status of the projector  Before  requesting repair  check the projector status using the chart below  If  the problem cannot be resolved contact your dealer     Power Lamp u  Conditions    Green   Red     ON Off ann Projector is ready to be turned on  normal   flashing mode  w    Projector is on and operating normally  e    Slow Cool down   Projector is in cool down mode and will not  On  flashing mode respond to user input  normal   e  The projector has detected a problem with  Fan fault  On flashi d an internal fan  the lamp will shut off  d HS automatically  contact your dealer    Fo    The lamp cover is open or there is  Fast Lamp cover  a problem with the lamp  If the lamp  flashing open door is closed and replacing the lamp  does not correct the issue  contact your   dealer           The projector has overheated and shut the  lamp off  Correct the over temp condition  immediately   Fast Fast High 1  Check that the ventilation slots are free   flashing   flashing   temperature from obstructions   2  Check the cleanliness of the air filter    3  If the condition persists  contact your   dealer    Al   T   TM E  ow    Sy    Slow Slow Lamp fault   The lamp does not light   come back  stand  flashing   flashing mode by mode     and turn on the power button        54    Symptom    The power is  not turned on    Possible cause       The main power switch is not  turned on    The power cord is  disconnected     Remedy    Turn on the main pow
22. e image horizontally  used when  projecting onto a rear projection screen   Ceiling and Rearlexecute   Inverts the image horizontally and vertically     used when the projector is mounted upside  down and projecting onto a rear projection       screen    Auto Brightness joff on Auto detects brightness  it turns to economic  mode automatically when the brightness is  low    Lamp mode normal Economic mode reduces the lamp brightness   economic  economic to extend lamp life and quiet the   projector    Lamp Show Lamp timer        Reset lamp execute   After changing a new lamp execute this  timer function for reset the Lamp timer      see P43        49    90    Technical Specifications    Mechanical Information  Projector Type   Dimensions  W x H x D    excluding adjustable feet   Net Weight   Feet Adjustment    Panel Resolution  LCD Panel System  Panel Hesolution  Number of Pixels    signal Compatibilit  Color System   High Definition TV Signal  Scanning Frequency    Multi media Projector  12 20  x 3 78  x 10 63   310 mm x 96 mm x 270 mm     7 7 lbs  3 5 kg   O  to 14     0 63  TFT Active Matrix type  3 panels  1 024 x 768 dots    2 359 296  1 024 x 768 x 3 panels     PAL  SECAM  NTSC  NTSC4 43  PAL M  and PAL N  480p  720p and 10801  H sync  15 kHz   69 kHz  V sync  43 85 Hz    Optical Information    Projection Image Size  Diagonal   Throw Distance  Projection Lens    Projection Lamp    Interface   Video Input Jack  S video Input Jack  Audio Input Jacks  Computer Input  Compute
23. er  switch    Plug the power cord into  an AC power outlet       No video    No audio    No remote  function    Colors are  pale    Abnormal  brightness   amp  contrast    Video is  blurred    The input is not correctly  connected    No signal input    No open lens cover     The projector is not correctly  connected     The volume is set to minimum     Mute is turned on     No battery   Remote signal be obstructed    Color density and color  matching are not correctly  adjusted    Color lose     Brightness and contrast are  not correctly adjusted    The lamp is nearing the end  of its service life     Focus or RGB phase is out of  adjustment        Select the appropriate input  source    Connect correctly    Remove the lens cover     Check audio cable connect  correctly    Adjust the volume    Press the MUTE button        Check battery of remote  controller    Remove obstacle between  projector and remote  controller     Adjust the RGB setting   Check VGA cable     Adjust the brightness and  contrast setting   Replace with a new lamp     Adjust the focus and phase     Note   Although bright spots or dark spot may appear on the screen  this is a  unique characteristic of liquid crystal displays and it does not constitute or imply  a machine defect     55    List of Support Display Modes       List of Supported Monitor Displays    Computer mode    Cv Sing  9e   9   MEM    ae       5   Howe  n   o   oa    Composite S video    Refresh Rate Hz  Resolution dots     TV PAL SECAM  72
24. escription near the symbol  for example  the symbol to the left    Y This symbol indicates a prohibited action  The contents will be clearly indicated in  indicates that disassembly is prohibited      This symbol indicates a compulsory action  The contents will be clearly indicated in  an illustration or description near the symbol  for example   the symbol to the left  shows that the power plug should be disconnected from the power outlet          N WARNING    If a problem should occur    If smoke or strange odors arise  continued use could result in fire or electrical shock  In  such case  immediately turn off the power switch and then disconnect the power plug  from the power outlet  After making sure that the smoke or odor has stopped  contact  your dealer for repairs  Never attempt to make repairs yourself because this is dangerous     Do not use this projector if there is no image or sound  or if the sound is distorted   Continued use could result in fire or electrical shock  In such case  immediately turn off  the power switch  disconnect the power plug from the power outlet and contact your  dealer     If water would enter the inside of this projector  immediately turn off the power switch   disconnect the power plug from the power outlet and contact your dealer     Do not install on an unstable surface     Do not install this projector on an unstable surface such as a wobbly stand or incline  because this could result in the projector falling and causing injury  T e 
25. ing which could result in fire     Do not place this projector on its side during use or push it into a small  poorly ventilated  location     Do not place this projector on a carpet or bedding or cover it with a tablecloth  etc  Also   when installing this projector  make sure the ventilation openings are at least 30 cm  12  inch  clearance around the projector     Care and maintenance     For safety purposes  disconnect the power plug from the power outlet before starting the  care and maintenance of this projector     Battery usage  Replace the batteries with the same type only     Do not mix old and new batteries  this could result in fire or personal injury due to battery  cracking or leakage     Make sure the plus and minus terminals are correctly aligned when loading the batteries     Incorrect loading could redult in personal injury or contamination of the surroundings due  to battery cracking or leakage     Have the projector interior cleaned regularly   Contact your dealer to arrange for the service     Accumulations of dust inside the projector can result in fire or malfunction if not cleaned  for an extended period     Ask your dealer for details about internal cleaning  O     N CAUTION    Avoid installation in humid or dusty locations  Do not install this projector in a  humid or dusty location  This could result in fire or electrical shock     Do not handle the power cord roughly  Keep the power cord away from heaters   The heat could melt the power cord and cau
26. k     Do not place this projector in a container containing liquid  Do not place  flower vases  flowerpots  cups  cosmetics  liquids such as water  etc   on  top of this projector     Do not use any power cable except those supplied with the projector   The use of any other power cable could result in fire or electrical shock        Do not shine the laser beam onto yourself or other     The laser pointer function of projector remote control emits class II laser beam     Do not look directly into the laser beam outlet or direct the laser beam at other people   Vision can be impaired if the laser beam enters the eyes     Especially pay attention if children are present     High temperatures are generated when the lamp is lit  so do not place  objects in front of the lens     Allowing the proper amount of space on the top  sides  and rear of the projector cabinet  is critical for proper air circulation and cooling of the unit     The dimension shown here indicate the minimum space required  If the projector is to  be built into a compartment or similarly enclosed  these minimum distances must be    maintained   SIDE and TOP REAR i       1 5  50 cm  3   1m  1 5   50 cm      N CAUTION    Placing heavy objects on top of this projector could result in loss of balance or falling  and cause personal injury or damage the projector     Do not block th ventilation openings  O  Do not block the ventilatoin openings of this projector     Blocking ventilation could lead to internal overheat
27. l True   Provide the image in its original size  When the  original image size larger than the screen size   1024x768   this projector enters panning mode  automatically     Blank on   If the projector is left in Blank mode for more than 15 minutes  the  projector will automatically shut off the lamp and enter cool down  mode        Reset all    l  After you select  reset all  on the OSD menu  the following confirmation  message will appear on the screen        2  Press reset button on the remote control or the button on the control  panel to reset the OSD Menu values  Press the ESC button or ignore the  message to exit the Reset All function without changing any settings     41    Functions of Menu  OSD        Computer Mode PRESENTATION Menu    PRESENTATION    front  ceiling  rear  ceilins and rear    AutoBrishtness m off Gon  lamp mode A normal economic  lamp tan EIE  reset lamp timer execute  Press  Menu  again to exit     5 PRESENTATION    Auto ceiling off on Automatically inverts the image when  the projector is turned upside down i e   when the projector is mounted on the  ceiling    Normal projection mode  Ceiling execute Inverts the image vertically  used when  the projector is mounted upside down  Rear execute   Inverts the image horizontally  used when  projecting onto a rear projection screen    Ceiling and execute   Inverts the image horizontally and vertically   Rear used when the projector is mounted upside  down and projecting onto a rear projection    Screen  
28. ls       oafety labels are used on or within the projector to alert you to items or areas requiring your  attention     LENS WARRANTY LABEL          EMI LABEL    EIKI LISTED  UL us eR C        Model LC XIP2000  Input   100 240V  50 60Hz  4A 1 2A 2 8A     Serial no      Tested To Comply  With FCC Standards    FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE    LAMP WARRANTY LABEL    ED    CAUTION   Turn off power before opening this  lamp cover    Only authorized personnel are  allowed to open the light bulb cover  as well as replacing the bulb    WARNUNG    Vor dem Offnen dieser Abdeckung  Ger  t ausschalten  Der Austausch  der Lampe darf nur von Fachpersonal  erfolgen  Ersetzen Sie die Lampe nur  mit dem gleichen Typ     ATTENZIONE   Spegnere l alimentazione principale  prima di aprire questo coperchio della  lampada    La copertura di questo bulbo elettrico  puo  essere aperta solo dal personale  addetto  non puo  essere aperta  personalmente     ATTENTION  Couper l alimentation principale    avant d ouvir le couvercle de la lampe     Seuls les membres du personnel sont  autoris  s    ouvrir le couvercle de  cette ampoule     ne surtout pas ouvrir  soi m  me     PRECAUCION   Desconecte la alimentaci  n dc  corriente al aparato antes de abrir la  tapa de la l  mpara    S  lo personal autorizado puede abrir  la cubierta de la bombilla  No lo abra  usted mismo     CAUTION   High temperature  Do not replace  the lamp for at least 1 hour after  power off     WARNUNG    Hohe Temperatur im Inneren  Warten 
29. ly with a soft cloth  If necessary   the cabinet can be cleaned using a neutral detergent and a soft cloth ensure the  case       Cleaning the Lens   Use a commercially available air blower  or use lens cleaning paper and lens  cleaner approved for use on optical coatings    Do not clean the lens with harsh materials or subject the lens to shock  as it  can easily become damaged  Close the lens cover when the projector not  in use     Change Air Filter    When the air filter becomes clogged with dust  etc   the projector may overheat  and turn itself off to prevent internal damage     Clean the air filter every 100 hours      f the filter is difficult to clean or if it is deteriorating  it should be replaced    1 Remove the filter cover from the bottom of projector   2 Pull out the air filter   3 Install the new air filter     AIR FILTER COVER       Maintenance and Troubleshooting       Lamp Replacement    Bb UNA    NO UI    ANNE  n       Lamp door Lamp Screw      Remove the lamp screw from the lamp door      Remove the Lamp Door      Remove the two Phillips head screws that hold the lamp in place      Grasp the handle on the top of the lamp and pull the lamp straight up    out of the projector       Slide the replacement lamp into place and press firmly to seat the lamp       Reinstall the screws removed in step 3     Reinstall the lamp door correctly and tighten the screw on the lamp    door       Please see page 43 for resetting the lamp timer        93    Indicators    Th
30. onnect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected    Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help    Use of shielded cable is required to comply with class B limits in Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules    Do not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless otherwise specified in the instructions   If such changes or modifications should be made  you could be required to stop operation of the equipment     Model Number s   LC XWP2000   Trade Name  EIKI   Responsible party  EI KI   Address   30251 Esperanza Rancho Santa Margarita CA 92688 2132 U S A   Telephone No    800 242 3454 949 457 0200     NOTE  This symbol and recycle system are applied only to EU countries in the other area of  world   Your EIKI product is designed and manufactured with high quality materials and components  which can be recycled and reused   This symbol means that electrical and electronic equipment  at their end of life  should be  disposed of separately from your household waste   Please dispose of this equipment at your local community waste collection recycling centre   WA  n the European Union there are separate collection systems for used electrical and electronic   products  Please help us to conserve the environment we live in      Voor de klanten in  Nederland  Bij dit product zijn batterijen    geleverd    Wanneer deze leeg zijn  moet  u ze niet weggooien maar  inleveren als KCA        Product safety labe
31. r Input  Monitor Output  Service Port   USB Connector  Audio Output Jack    Audio  Internal Audio Amp  Built in Speaker    Power  Voltage and Power Consumption    Adjustable from 40  to 300    2 6   19 8   0 8 m 6 0 m    F1 6 1 88  f 18 6 22 3mm    conversion lens x0 7   f 13 02 15 61mm  with manual zoom and focus  205 W    RCA Type x 1   Mini DIN 4 pin x 1   Mini Jack x 1   Analog RGB  Mini D sub 15 pin  Terminal x 1   Analog RGB  Mini D sub 15 pin  Terminal x 1   YPbPr  Analog RGB  Mini D sub 15 pin  Terminal x 1  Connector Mini DIN 8 pin x 1   USB Series B connector x 1   Mini Jack x 1    3 0 W RMS  2 W mono    AC 100 120 V   50 60 Hz  The U S A and Canada   AC 200 240 V   50 60 Hz  Continental Europe   250W ECO mode 210W     Standby 2W    Operating Environment    Operating Temperature  otorage Temperature    Remote Control  Battery   Operating Range  Dimensions   Net Weight   Laser Pointer    41 F 95 F  5  C 35   C   14 F   140 F   10  C 60   C     AAA x 2   13 2     4 m   30     1 7     W  x 0 8     H  x 4 3     D   44 mm x 20 mm x 108 mm    56 g  including batteries    Class IILaser  Max  Output  0 9 m W Wave length  645   660 nm     Maintenance and Troubleshooting       Ceiling Mounted Installation Guide    Attach the optional ceiling mount at four suspension bracket fixing points when  suspending the from a ceiling        MAX M4 8mm FOR MOUNT       91    Maintenance and Troubleshooting       92    Cleaning the Projector    Clean the projector cabinet by wiping it gent
32. se fire or electrical shock     Do not touch the power plug with wet hands  NY  This could result in electrical shock      N N  When disconnecting the power plug  do not pull on the power cord  This could    damage the power cord and cause fire or electrical shock  Always grip the  plug when disconnecting     When the projector is not to be used for an extended period    If the projector is not to be used for an extended period because of travel   etc   disconnect the power plug from the power outlet and replace lens  cover     Compliance    Federal communications Commission Notice   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     Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna     Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver     C
33. tor works in standby mode     Press the power button to turn on the projector  The power LED  begins to green and lamp LED begins to red  and the projector will  be lamped on     25    Installation    Turning on the Projector    26       A WARNING If no image are projected  change the input signal     Power Input       a        b Q        Y    Laser  Keystone  Vol                  Mute Keystone  Vol     E OO       Auto ESC    Blank Still     lt  Ww    When using a laptop or a PC with an in built monitor  select external  video output on the computer        Installation       Connecting PC to the Projector    To connect Computer cable  RGB                                                                                                                       m                                                                                                                gt  a    Computer 1 and Computer 2  To Computer monitor port  Computer cable    27    How to Connect       Desktop PC    Before starting  make sure that the projector and computers are both  turned off     1  Connect the computer cable   Connect either end of the computer cable to the projector s Computer  in 1or Computer in 2    Disconnect the monitor cable from the computer and connect the  other end of the terminal where the monitor cable is disconnected  from the computer    If needed  connect the monitor cable of the computer monitor to  the projector s Monitor Out     Tighten the screw on all connectors     2
    
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