JVC Projector DLA SH4K User Manual

PROJECTOR  
INSTRUCTIONS  
DLA-SH4K  
For Customer use :  
Enter below the serial No. which is  
located on the bottom side of the  
cabinet. Retain this information for  
future reference.  
Thank you for purchasing this JVC product.  
Please study this instruction manual carefully before  
starting to operate the unit, in order to use the unit correctly.  
We take no responsibility for any problems resulting from  
misuse of this unit by operating this equipment other than  
instructed in this manual.  
Model No. DLA-SH4K  
Serial No.  
LCT2370-001B  
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- Power-supply cords should be routed so that they are  
not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed  
upon or against them. Pay particular attention to cords  
at doors, plugs, receptacles, and the point where they  
exit from the product.  
- For added protection of this product during a lightning  
storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for  
long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and  
disconnect the cable system. This will prevent  
damage to the product due to lightning and power line  
surges.  
- Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or  
convenience receptacles on other equipment as this  
can result in a risk of fire or electric shock.  
- Never push objects of any kind into this product  
through openings as they may touch dangerous  
voltage points or short out parts that could result in a  
fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on  
the product.  
- Do not attempt to service this product yourself as  
opening or removing covers may expose you to  
dangerous voltages and other hazards. Refer all  
service to qualified service personnel.  
- Do not look into the inside of this unit through vents  
(ventilation holes), etc. Do not look at the illumination  
lamp directly by opening the cabinet while the  
illumination lamp is turned on. The illumination lamp  
also contains ultraviolet rays and the light is so  
powerful that your eyesight can be impaired.  
- Do not drop, hit, or damage the light-source lamp  
(lamp unit) in any way. It may cause the light-source  
lamp to break and lead to injuries. Do not use a  
damaged light source lamp. If the light-source lamp is  
broken, ask your dealer to repair it. Fragments from a  
broken light-source lamp may cause injuries.  
- The light-source lamp used in this projector is a high  
pressure lamp. Be careful when disposing of the  
lightsource lamp. If anything is unclear, please consult  
your dealer.  
- Do not ceiling-mount the projector to a place which  
tends to vibrate; otherwise, the attaching fixture of the  
projector could be broken by the vibration, possibly  
causing it to fall or overturn, which could lead to  
personal injury.  
- Use only the accessory cord designed for this product  
to prevent shock.  
-
Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer  
service to qualified service personnel under the  
following conditions:  
*DO NOT allow any unqualified person to  
install the unit.  
Be sure to ask your dealer to install the unit (e.g.  
attaching it to the ceiling) since special technical  
knowledge and skills are required for installation. If  
installation is performed by an unqualified person, it  
may cause personal injury or electrical shock.  
a) When the power supply cord or plug is damaged.  
b) If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen on the  
product.  
c) If the product has been exposed to rain or water.  
d) If the product does not operate normally by following the  
operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that are  
covered by the Operation Manual, as an improper  
adjustment of controls may result in damage and will often  
require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore  
the product to normal operation.  
e) If the product has been dropped or damaged in any way.  
f) When the product exhibits a distinct change in  
performance - this indicates a need for service.  
- When replacement parts are required, be sure the  
service technician has used replacement parts  
specified by the manufacturer or with same  
characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized  
substitutions may result in fire, electric shock, or other  
hazards.  
-
Upon completion of any service or repairs to this  
product, ask the service technician to perform safety  
checks to determine that the product is in proper  
operating condition.  
- The product should be placed more than one foot  
away from heat sources such as radiators, heat  
registers, stoves, and other products (including  
amplifiers) that produce heat.  
- When connecting other products such as VCR’s, and  
DVD players, you should turn off the power of this  
product for protection against electric shock.  
- Do not place combustibles behind the cooling fan. For  
example, cloth, paper, matches, aerosol cans or gas  
lighters that present special hazards when over  
heated.  
- Do not look into the projection lens while the  
illumination lamp is turned on. Exposure of your eyes  
to the strong light can result in impaired eyesight.  
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Getting Started  
IMPORTANT:  
Safety Precautions (Cont’d)  
The wires in the mains lead on this product are  
colored in accordance with the following cord:  
Green-and-yellow : Earth  
Blue  
Brown  
: Neutral  
: Live  
As these colors may not correspond with the colored  
making identifying the terminals in your plug,  
proceed as follows:  
The wire which is colored green-and-yellow must be  
connected to the terminal which is marked M with  
the letter E or the safety earth or colored green or  
green-and-yellow.  
POWER CONNECTION  
The power supply voltage rating of this product is  
AC110 V – 120 V, AC200 V – 240 V, the power cord  
attached conforms to the following power supply  
voltage. Use only the power cord designated by our  
dealer to ensure Safety and EMC.  
The wire which is colored blue must be connected to  
the terminal which is marked with the letter N or  
colored black.  
The wire which is colored brown must be connected  
to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or  
colored red.  
When it is used by other power supply voltage,  
power cable must be changed.  
Ensure that the power cable used for the projector is  
the correct type for the AC outlet in your country.  
Consult your product dealer.  
Power cord  
For European continent countries:  
AC200 V – 240 V  
(3.3 m)  
Power cord  
Power supply voltage:  
AC110 V – 120 V  
(3.3 m)  
WARNING:  
Do not cut off the main plug from this  
equipment.  
If the plug fitted is not suitable for the power points in  
your home or the cable is too short to reach a power  
point, then obtain an appropriate safety approved  
extension lead or adapter or consult your dealer.  
If nonetheless the mains plug is cut off, dispose of  
the plug immediately, to avoid a possible shock  
hazard by inadvertent connection to the main  
supply. If a new main plug has to be fitted, then  
follow the instruction given below.  
WARNING:  
THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED.  
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EMC Supplement  
-
This equipment is in conformity with the provisions and protection requirements of the corresponding European Directives.  
This equipment is designed for professional projector appliances and can be used in the following environments.  
Controlled EMC environment (for example purpose built broadcasting or recording studio), and the rural outdoors  
environment (far away from railways, transmitters, overhead power lines, etc).  
In order to keep the best performance and furthermore for electromagnetic compatibility we recommend to use the  
cables not exceeding the following length:  
Cables  
Length  
3.3 m  
5.0 m  
2.0 m  
2.0 m  
1.6 m  
Power cord  
DVI (X4) Cable  
USB Cable  
LAN Cable  
RS-232C Cable  
Power supply cord  
Shielded cable  
Shielded cable  
Shielded cable  
Shielded cable  
The inrush current of this apparatus is 9.705 amperes.  
WARNING  
This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio  
interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.  
In case where the strong electromagnetic waves or magnetism are near the signal  
cable, the picture will contain noise. In such cases, please keep the cable away from  
the sources of the disturbance.  
Dear Customer,  
This apparatus is in conformance with the valid European directives and standards regarding electromagnetic  
compatibility and electrical safety.  
European representative of Victor Company of Japan, Limited is:  
JVC Technology Centre Europe GmbH  
Company name changed in:  
JVC Technical Services Europe GmbH  
Postfach 10 05 52  
61145 Friedberg  
Germany  
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Getting Started  
Others  
Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36  
Cleaning and Replacing the Filter . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36  
Routine Servicing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37  
Replacement of Light Source Lamp . . . . . . . . . . . 37  
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38  
What to do when these messages are displayed . . . 40  
Warnings Using Indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41  
Latest Error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42  
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43  
Dimensional Outline Drawing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45  
Getting Started  
Safety Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2  
Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6  
Optional Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6  
Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
How to Read this Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
Precautions During Use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8  
Names and Functions of Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9  
Check the Accessories/  
Setup  
Minimum Space Required . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11  
Projector Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12  
Installing the Projector and Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . 12  
Screen Size and Projection Distance . . . . . . . . . . 15  
Connecting Video Signals of the Computer . . . . . . . 16  
Connection During Single-Screen Mode Display . . .16  
For the US market (x1)  
Power Cord  
For USA (3.3 m)  
Connection During Two-Screen/  
Four-Screen Mode Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18  
Connection Example . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20  
Specifications of PC for Controlling this Projector . . . 20  
Configuring the Network Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20  
Using the Mail Delivery Feature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21  
Connection Example . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21  
For the EU market (x1)  
Power Cord  
For European  
continent countries  
(3.3 m)  
Other items include the instruction manual, and other  
Projecting Image . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22  
Useful Features During Projection . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23  
Settings Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24  
Main Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24  
Image Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26  
Setting Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27  
Convergence Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28  
Lens Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29  
Option Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30  
Network Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31  
Mail Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32  
RS-232C Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34  
Communication Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34  
Command Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34  
printed materials.  
Optional Accessories  
Replacement filter/sponge (front)  
LC43009-001A (Filter)  
LC43030-001A (Sponge)  
Replacement filter/sponge (right side)  
LC43009-002A (Filter)  
LC43030-002A (Sponge)  
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The Email feature enables you to send reports on the  
lamp replacement timing or error messages to a  
remote location.  
Features  
Comes with various built-in test patterns (six  
types including Cross Hatch, Color Bars, etc.)  
Enables image adjustment without the need of external  
signal sources.  
Ultra-high resolution, high contrast,  
and high quality projector  
Features that enable flexible  
display and expression  
Ultra-high resolution of 4096
؂
2400  
This projector comes with a newly developed 1.27" and  
4096
ן
2400 pixel D-ILA (Direct-drive Image Light  
Amplifier) device, and achieves an ultra-high resolution of  
9.83 million pixels, which is four times that of full HD.  
Supports multi screens (single screen, two-  
screen, and four-screen modes)  
Comes with three types of built-in gamma tables.  
Enables configuration of gradation expression  
settings according to the video image  
High contract ratio of 10,000:1  
A high contrast ratio of 10,000:1 (native) is achieved  
through combining the D-ILA device with WireGrid  
(inorganic reflective polarizing plate) that is employed in  
the new optical engine.  
How to Read this Manual  
High flexible installation  
How to Read this Manual  
Design is compact and light, and enables  
stacking  
Symbols used in this manual  
This product is about 65 % the size of existing JVC  
projectors of the same class, and its weight is as light  
as 55 kg (excluding lens).  
CAUTION : Describes precautions to note when  
operating this product.  
Stackable design enhances installation for special  
applications (e.g. 3D).  
NOTE  
: Describes reference information, such  
as functions and restrictions during use.  
Vertical/Horizontal lens shift  
: Indicates the page or section to refer to.  
A
This projector enables not only vertical ( 50 %), but also  
horizontal ( 25 %) lens shift, which enables a larger  
degree of flexibility in the layout.  
Content of this manual  
Personal computers or computers are expressed as  
computers or PCs in this manual.  
Inclined installation  
Contents of this manual are the copyright of JVC. All  
rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction and  
duplication of this manual, in whole or in part,  
without the permission of JVC is strictly prohibited.  
The names of other companies’ products that  
appear in this manual are the trademark or  
registered trademark of the respective companies.  
Symbols such as ™, , and are omitted in this  
manual.  
This product can be installed at a tilt angle of up to 90°,  
which provides greater flexibility in the location of the  
projection screen.  
Low power consumption  
This product helps to save power with a consumption of  
not more than 1.5 kW.  
Designs, specifications, and other details described  
in this manual may be modified for improvement  
without prior notice.  
User-friendly interface and high  
operability  
Equipped with DVI (Dual-Link)
؂
4 input terminals  
Network-supported  
In addition to the conventional RS-232C, it also  
provide support for connection using Ethernet.  
You can make adjustments or configure settings from  
the web browser on the PC without having to install  
any special software.  
Network connection enables you to make perform  
adjustment or configure settings for multiple projectors  
using a single PC.  
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Getting Started  
Precautions During Use  
Maintenance Procedures  
oClean dirt on the cabinet  
with a soft cloth. In case of heavy soiling, soak a  
cloth in neutral detergent diluted with water, wring  
dry and wipe, followed by wiping again using a dry  
cloth.  
Burning-in of D-ILA Device  
oPay attention to the following to prevent the  
cabinet from deteriorating in condition,  
getting damaged, or the paint from coming  
off.  
oDo not allow the same still picture to be  
projected for a long time or an abnormally  
bright video image to be projected  
Do not project still images with a high brightness or  
high contrast on the screen for a long time. This  
video image could be burnt into the D-ILA device.  
Do not wipe with a stiff cloth  
Do not wipe with force  
Do not wipe with thinner or benzene  
Do not spray volatile chemicals like insecticide  
Pay special attention when projecting video games and  
computer program images.  
Motion images such as normal video playback images  
do not pose the burning-in problem.  
Do not allow prolonged contact with rubber or plastic  
products  
oClean dirt on the lens  
using commercial blowers or lens cleaning papers  
(for cleaning glasses and cameras).  
Viewing Conditions (Brightness  
of Room)  
Do not use fluid-type cleaning agents. This may lead to  
peeling of the surface coating film.  
Lens surface is fragile. Avoid rubbing it hard or  
knocking it.  
oBrightness of the room  
Avoid direct exposure of screen to direct sunlight  
and lights such as by using a curtain. Images can be  
well projected by darkening the brightness of the  
room.  
oDo not view screen for prolonged hours  
Looking at the screen continually for a prolonged  
time is tiring to the eyes. Allow your eyes to rest at  
intervals.  
oDo not use this unit when image flickers  
due to installation conditions and environment. This  
may cause your eyesight to deteriorate.  
Environment of Use  
oDo not use this projector in rooms with  
cigarette smoke or oily smoke  
Do not use this projector in rooms with cigarette  
smoke or oily smoke. This may cause the unit to  
malfunction.  
oWhen mounting this projector to the ceiling  
Check the temperature around the projector unit.  
When a heater is in use, the ceiling may reach a  
temperature higher than anticipated, hence leading  
to malfunction of the unit.  
Gauging replacement time of components  
This product comes with replacement components required for maintaining the functions of this product, such as  
optical components, cooling fan and filters. The timing for replacing components varies considerably according to  
the frequency and environment of use. For details on replacement of components (except filters), please consult  
any nearby JVC servicing center.  
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Names and Functions of Parts  
Front/Right Side  
A
Intake air  
Intake air  
C
D
E
A Air Inlet/Filter  
D Adjustable Feet (x 4)  
The air inlets absorb air to cool the interior of the  
projector. A filter is mounted inside the projector to  
Adjust the feet until the projector is level. The adjustable  
range is 20 mm for each. (A Page 12)  
remove dirt in the air that enters through the inlets. Clean  
the filter regularly. (A Page 36)  
E Air Inlet/Filter  
The air inlets absorb air to cool the interior of the  
projector. A filter is mounted inside the projector to  
remove dirt in the air that enters through the inlets. Clean  
the filter regularly. (A Page 36)  
CAUTION:  
Do not block the air inlets with papers, cloth, or soft  
cushions. Doing so may cause heat to trap inside the  
projector and result in fire or malfunction.  
B Lens Cap  
Fit the cap on the lens when this projector is not in use to  
prevent the lens from becoming dirty.  
CAUTION:  
Do not project images with the lens cap attached. The  
lens cap may be deformed due to the heat, or the  
projector may malfunction.  
C Lens  
This projector makes use of a x1.22 power zoom lens.  
Remove the lens cap before projection.  
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Getting Started  
Names and Functions of Parts  
(Cont’d)  
Rear  
F
G
H
I
J
DVI  
1
DVI  
2
USB  
LAN  
Q
P
DVI  
3
Exhaust air  
STANDBY/ON  
OPERATE I/B  
LAMP  
DVI  
4
WARNING  
RS-232C  
O
N
M L K  
F [DVI 1 to 4] Terminal  
L [LAMP] Indicator  
This indicator lights up when the lamp time exceeds 1400  
hours.  
This is an input terminal for video signals. Connect it to  
the video output terminal of the computer.  
(A Page 17, 19)  
NOTE:  
For details on indicator displays during warnings, refer  
to “Warnings Using Indicators”. (A Page 41)  
A lamp life message appears when the lamp time has  
exceeded 1500 hours. (A Page 40)  
G
Vent Hole  
Warm air exits from the hole after cooling the projector.  
CAUTION:  
Do not block the vent holes with papers, cloth, or soft  
cushions. Doing so may cause heat to trap inside the  
projector and result in fire or malfunction.  
M [WARNING] Indicator  
This indicator lights up when abnormality occurs on this  
projector. For details, refer to “Warnings Using  
Indicators”. (A Page 41)  
H Vent Hole (For Lamp)  
Warm air exits from the hole after cooling the lamp.  
N [OPERATE I/B] Button  
I Main Power Supply Switch  
Pressing this button for one second or longer when in the  
standby mode (main power supply is ON) turns on the  
power of the projector unit. Pressing it for one second or  
longer when the power is ON switches the projector to  
the standby mode.  
Use this to turn ON/OFF the main power supply of the  
projector unit.  
J AC Power Input Terminal  
Connect the supplied cord to this terminal.  
O [RS-232C] Terminal  
K [STANDBY/ON] Indicator  
This is the RS-232C interface-specific terminal. This  
projector can be controlled by connecting it to a computer  
using a RS-232C cable.  
Lit (Red)  
: When in the standby mode.  
: When power is supplied.  
Lit (Green)  
Blinking (Red)  
: When in the cooling (cool down)  
mode. (A Page 23)  
P [LAN] Terminal  
Enables control of this projector using a computer that is  
connected to the network.  
Blinking (Green) : When the projected image is  
temporarily hidden. (A Page 23)  
NOTE:  
Q [USB] Terminal  
For details on indicator displays during warnings, refer  
to “Warnings Using Indicators”. (A Page 41)  
Enables control of this projector by connecting it to a  
computer.  
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Setup  
Installation  
Please read the following carefully when installing this unit.  
Minimum Space Required  
Do not use a cover that may enclose this unit or block the air inlets/vent holes. Allow sufficient space around this unit.  
When this unit is enclosed in a space with dimensions as indicated below, ventilate accordingly so that the internal and  
external temperatures are the same.  
When using one set of projector  
300 mm  
300 mm  
600 mm  
600 mm  
600 mm  
When using two sets of projectors side by side  
300 mm  
300 mm  
640 mm  
600 mm  
600 mm  
1,300 mm  
When the projector is suspended  
NOTE:  
To prevent the projector from falling or toppling, it is  
recommended that the holder be fastened to the unit  
using bolts.  
To mount the projector to the ceiling, mount a special  
shelf to the ceiling, followed by installing the unit on  
the shelf. For safety and maintenance purposes,  
equipment that eases adjustment to a suitable height  
for maintenance is required.  
300 mm and  
above  
CAUTION:  
Special expertise and techniques are required for  
mounting this unit. Be sure to ask your dealer or a  
specialist to perform mounting.  
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Setup  
Installation (Cont’d)  
Installing the Projector and Screen  
It is recommended that this projector be installed at right  
angle to the screen.  
You can shift the projection screen position vertically  
between 0 % to 50 %, and horizontally between 0 % to  
25 %. (Lens shift feature)  
Projector Installation  
When shift amount in the upward direction is  
You can install this projector between ؓ90؇.  
Images will be properly displayed if the horizontal angle  
is between the range of ؓ5؇.  
+50 %  
Install the projector such that the lower end of the  
projection screen is at the same height as the center of  
the lens.  
Screen  
90؇  
90؇  
90؇  
90؇  
Center Line of Lens  
90؇  
When shift amount in the upward/downward  
direction is 0 %  
Install the projector such that the center of the projection  
screen is at the same height as the center of the lens.  
Screen  
ؓ5؇  
ؓ5؇  
90؇  
90؇  
90؇  
CAUTION:  
To ceiling-mount this unit, special expertise and skills are  
Center Line of Lens  
necessary. Make to sure request the authorized dealer or  
specialized work contractors for installation.  
The projector cannot be installed upside down.  
When shift amount in the downward direction is  
–50 %  
Adjusting the Inclination  
Install the projector such that the upper end of the  
projection screen is at the same height as the center of  
the lens.  
Adjust the horizontal angle of the projector.  
Lift the projector and turn the nut of the adjustable foot  
with a spanner in the direction indicated by the arrow to  
extend or retract the foot. The adjustable range is 20 mm.  
Center Line of Lens  
Screen  
90؇  
90؇  
90؇  
Extend  
Retract  
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When shift amount in the right direction is  
Movable Range of Projected Image  
+25 %  
Install the projector such that the center of the lens is  
aligned with the 1/4 position from the left edge of the  
screen.  
50 %  
25 %  
25 %  
50 %  
NOTE:  
When using the lens shift feature, do not exceed the  
range (shift amount) as shown above. If the shift  
amount exceeds the range as shown, shadows will  
appear on the projected image.  
When shift amount in the left/right direction  
is 0 %  
When light passes through the glass of  
Install the projector such that the center of the lens is  
aligned with the center of the screen.  
projection booth  
When shift amount in the left direction is –25 %  
NOTE:  
Install the projector such that the center of the lens is  
aligned with the 1/4 position from the right edge of the  
screen.  
When light passes through the glass, the quantity of  
light decreases. Make sure that the glass of the  
projection booth is not more than one piece.  
Do not use glass if possible.  
When projecting light on an inclined glass surface,  
adjust the glass angle as well as installation angle of  
this unit accordingly to prevent impact on the image  
due to diffuse reflection.  
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Setup  
Projecting images by arranging projectors  
Installation (Cont’d)  
side by side  
The lens shift feature enables you to use up to two  
projectors that are arranged side by side.  
Arranging two projectors side by side enhances the  
brightness level, and helps to project images that are  
sufficiently bright even when the venue is relatively big or  
bright.  
When projecting images by arranging the projectors side  
by side, adjust the shift amount of both projectors  
accordingly to superimpose the images.  
Installing the Projector and  
Screen (Cont’d)  
Overlaying projected images  
Projecting images by stacking projectors  
The lens shift feature enables you to use up to three  
stacked projectors at the same time.  
Stacking projectors enhances the brightness level, and  
helps to project images that are sufficiently bright even  
when the venue is relatively big or bright.  
NOTE:  
When using the projectors by arranging them side by  
side, ensure that the installation site is sufficiently  
strong and there is proper air cooling around the  
projectors. For details, please consult your authorized  
dealer. (A Page 11)  
CAUTION:  
When the projectors are stacked together during use,  
ensure that the installation site is sufficiently strong and  
there is proper air cooling around the projectors.  
Take the necessary measures to prevent the  
projectors from toppling or falling off so as to ensure  
safety during emergency situations, such as  
earthquakes, and to prevent accidents from occurring.  
For details, please consult your authorized dealer.  
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Screen Size and Projection  
Distance  
Adjust the distance from the lens to the screen to achieve your desired screen size.  
This projector uses a 1.22x power zoom lens for projection.  
Projection distance  
Tele End  
Projection Screen Size  
Image Width  
(Diagonal Length)  
Wide End  
2.58 m  
2.91 m  
3.25 m  
3.58 m  
3.91 m  
4.25 m  
4.58 m  
4.91 m  
5.25 m  
5.58 m  
5.91 m  
6.24 m  
6.58 m  
6.91 m  
7.24 m  
7.58 m  
7.91 m  
8.24 m  
8.58 m  
8.91 m  
9.24 m  
9.57 m  
9.91 m  
80" (Approx. 2.03 m)  
90" (Approx. 2.29 m)  
100" (Approx. 2.54 m)  
110" (Approx. 2.79 m)  
120" (Approx. 3.05 m)  
130" (Approx. 3.30 m)  
140" (Approx. 3.56 m)  
150" (Approx.3.81 m)  
160" (Approx. 4.06 m)  
170" (Approx. 4.32 m)  
180" (Approx. 4.57 m)  
190" (Approx. 4.83 m)  
200" (Approx. 5.08 m)  
210" (Approx. 5.33 m)  
220" (Approx. 5.59m)  
230" (Approx. 5.84 m)  
240" (Approx. 6.10 m)  
250" (Approx. 6.35 m)  
260" (Approx. 6.60 m)  
270" (Approx. 6.86 m)  
280" (Approx. 7.11 m)  
290" (Approx. 7.37 m)  
300" (Approx. 7.62 m)  
1.75 m  
1.97 m  
2.19 m  
2.41 m  
2.63 m  
2.85 m  
3.07 m  
3.29 m  
3.51 m  
3.73 m  
3.94 m  
4.16 m  
4.38 m  
4.60 m  
4.82 m  
5.04 m  
5.26 m  
5.48 m  
5.70 m  
5.92 m  
6.14 m  
6.36 m  
6.57 m  
3.19 m  
3.60 m  
4.01 m  
4.42 m  
4.83 m  
5.24 m  
5.65 m  
6.06 m  
6.46 m  
6.87 m  
7.28 m  
7.69 m  
8.10 m  
8.51 m  
8.92 m  
9.33 m  
9.74 m  
10.15 m  
10.55 m  
10.96 m  
11.37 m  
11.78 m  
12.19 m  
NOTE:  
The distance indicated in the table is an estimated value when an image with a resolution of 4096
ן
2400 is projected.  
Please use them as reference during installation.  
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Setup  
Connecting Video  
Signals of the Computer  
Connection During Single-Screen  
Mode Display  
The single-screen mode displays signals (up to four signals) from a computer as a single video image.  
To select to the single-screen mode, set “Display Mode” in the Setting menu to “Single”. (A Page 27)  
Possible Input Signals and Projected Image  
Computer  
Channel  
2ch  
Projector Terminal for  
Connection  
Displayed  
Projector Image  
Output Status  
Resolution  
Link Status  
Dual  
DVI 1, DVI 3  
DVI 1 - DVI 4  
DVI 1, DVI 3  
DVI 1 - DVI 4  
DVI 1, DVI 3  
DVI 1 - DVI 4  
DVI 1, DVI 3  
DVI 1 - DVI 4  
2 Stripes  
2048  
2048  
1024  
2048  
2040  
1024  
1920  
1920  
ן
ן
ן
ן
ן
ן
ן
ן
2400  
1200  
2400  
2160  
1080  
2160  
2400  
1200  
2400  
4096  
4096  
3840  
3840  
ן
ן
ן
ן
2400  
2160  
2400  
2160  
Cross  
4 Stripes  
2 Stripes  
Cross  
4096  
4096  
3840  
3840  
ן
2400  
ן
2160  
ן
2400  
ן
2160  
4ch  
2ch  
4ch  
2ch  
4ch  
2ch  
4ch  
Single  
Dual  
Single  
Dual  
4 Stripes  
2 Stripes  
Cross  
Single  
Dual  
4 Stripes  
2 Stripes  
Cross  
960
ן
 
1920  
ן
2160  
1080  
1920  
ן
Single  
4 Stripes  
Normal  
Normal  
Normal  
Normal  
Normal  
Normal  
Normal  
Normal  
Normal  
960
ן
2160  
2048  
2048  
1920  
1920  
1600  
1280  
ן
ן
ן
ן
ן
ן
1200  
1080  
1200  
1080  
1200  
1024  
1ch  
1ch  
1ch  
1ch  
1ch  
1ch  
1ch  
1ch  
1ch  
Single  
Single  
Single  
Single  
Single  
Single  
Single  
Single  
Single  
DVI 1  
DVI 1  
DVI 1  
DVI 1  
DVI 1  
DVI 1  
DVI 1  
DVI 1  
DVI 1  
2048  
2048  
1920  
1920  
1600  
1280  
ן
1200  
1080  
1200  
1080  
1200  
1024  
4096  
4096  
3840  
3840  
3200  
2560  
2048  
1600  
ן
2400  
ן
2160  
ן
2400  
ן
2160  
ן
2400  
ן
2048  
ן
1536  
ן
1200  
ן
ן
ן
ן
ן
1024  
ן
768  
600  
480  
1024  
ן
768  
600  
480  
800  
640  
ן
800  
ן
ן
640  
ן
1280
ן
960  
NOTE:  
This projector converts the frame rate to 60 Hz regardless of the synchronizing signal frequency at the computer’s end.  
If the resolution of the PC is 2048
ן
1200 or lower, images are displayed upon doubling the number of the vertical and  
horizontal pixels.  
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Normal  
2 Stripes  
DVI 1  
DVI 1  
DVI 3  
4 Stripes  
Cross  
DVI 1  
DVI 2  
DVI 3  
DVI 4  
DVI 1  
DVI 3  
DVI 2  
DVI 4  
Connection During Single-Screen Mode Display  
Below is the connection example for four-channel signals from the computer.  
For two-channel signals from the computer, connect to the [DVI 1] and [DVI 3] terminals of this projector.  
Desktop Computer  
DVI-D Cable (Sold Separately)  
DVI  
1
To DVI Terminal  
DVI 2  
USB  
LAN  
DVI  
3
STANDBY/ON  
OPERATE I/B  
LAMP  
DVI  
4
WARNING  
RS-232C  
CAUTION:  
Depending on your DVI-D cable, the signal may attenuate and the image become unstable.  
Use of DVI-D cables compliant with the DDWG standard is recommended.  
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Setup  
Connecting Video Signals of  
the Computer (Cont’d)  
Connection During Two-Screen/Four-  
Screen Mode Display  
The two-screen/four-screen mode enables simultaneous display of signals from two or four computers.  
To select the two-screen mode, set “Display Mode” in the Setting menu to “Double”. To select the four-screen mode, set it  
to “Cross”. (A Page 27)  
Possible Input Signals and Projected Image  
Computer 1, Computer 2  
Output Status  
Resolution  
Channel  
1ch  
Link Status  
Single  
Single  
Single  
Single  
Single  
Single  
Single  
Single  
Single  
2048  
2048  
1920  
1920  
1600  
1280  
ן
ן
ן
ן
ן
ן
1200  
1080  
1200  
1080  
1200  
1024  
Normal  
Normal  
Normal  
Normal  
Normal  
Normal  
Normal  
Normal  
Normal  
2048  
2048  
1920  
1920  
1600  
1280  
ן
ן
ן
ן
ן
ן
1200  
1080  
1200  
1080  
1200  
1024  
1ch  
1ch  
1ch  
1ch  
1ch  
1024  
ן
768  
600  
480  
1ch  
1024  
ן
768  
600  
480  
800  
640  
ן
1ch  
800
ן
 
ן
1ch  
640
ן
 
NOTE:  
This projector converts the frame rate to 60 Hz regardless of the synchronizing signal frequency at the computer’s end.  
The respective signals are displayed at the center of the split screen.  
When in the two-screen mode, the screen appears blue (or black depending on the setting) when there is no input.  
Two-Screen Mode  
Four-Screen Mode  
(Example) DVI 1: 1920
ן
1080,  
DVI 3: 1920
ן
1080  
(Example) DVI 1: 2048
ן
1200, DVI 2: 1920
ן
1080,  
DVI 3: 1024
ן
768, DVI 4: 1600
ן
1200  
4096  
4096  
1200  
DVI 2  
DVI 4  
DVI 1  
2400  
2400  
DVI 1  
DVI 3  
DVI 3  
2048  
2048  
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Connection During Two-Screen/Four-Screen Mode Display  
Connection Example During Two-Screen Mode  
Desktop Computer  
To DVI Terminal  
DVI  
1
DVI-D Cable (Sold Separately)  
Laptop Computer  
DVI  
2
USB  
LAN  
DVI  
3
STANDBY/ON  
OPERATE I/B  
LAMP  
DVI  
4
WARNING  
RS-232C  
To DVI Terminal  
Connection Example During Four-Screen Mode  
Desktop Computer  
To DVI Terminal  
DVI-D Cable  
(Sold Separately)  
To DVI Terminal  
DVI  
1
DVI  
2
Laptop Computer  
USB  
LAN  
DVI  
3
STANDBY/ON  
OPERATE I/B  
LAMP  
DVI  
4
WARNING  
RS-232C  
To DVI Terminal  
To DVI Terminal  
CAUTION:  
Depending on your DVI-D cable, the signal may attenuate and the image become unstable.  
Use of DVI-D cables compliant with the DDWG standard is recommended.  
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Setup  
Connection Using a LAN  
Cable  
Configuring the Network  
Settings  
You can control this projector using a computer by  
connecting the projector and computer to the network  
(LAN).  
This sections describes the procedures when the IP  
address is automatically assigned by the DHCP server.  
1 Check to ensure that this projector is  
connected to the DHCP server via a LAN  
cable  
Connection Example  
2 Connect the supplied power cord to the  
power input terminal of this projector  
Router  
(DHCP Server)  
LAN  
WAN  
LAN1 LAN2 LAN3 LAN4  
DVI 1  
2
Power Cord  
DVI 2  
(Supplied)  
3
USB  
AN  
DVI 3  
STANDBY/ON  
OPERATE I/B  
LAMP  
DVI 4  
WARNING  
RS-232C  
To LAN  
Terminal  
To Network  
Terminal  
5
NOTE:  
Use 100Base-TX (Category 5 and above) LAN cables.  
3 Insert plug into the power outlet on the wall  
4 Remove the lens cap  
Specifications of PC for  
Controlling this Projector  
5 Turn on the main power of the projector to  
set to [I]  
The [STANDBY/ON], [LAMP], and [WARNING]  
indicators light up for about 45 seconds, after which  
the [STANDBY/ON] indicator turns red.  
OS  
Windows XP Professional SP2  
Windows XP Home Edition SP2  
6 Launch the web browser on the computer  
CPU  
Pentium3 1 GHz or higher  
256 MB and above  
Memory  
NOTE:  
Make use of Internet Explorer Ver. 6.0.  
Windowsis either registered trademark or trademark  
of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or  
other countries.  
CAUTION:  
The PC specifications above are reference values for  
the application software to run smoothly, and are not  
intended to guarantee their operation.  
Note that the applications may not run smoothly  
depending on the condition of use of the respective  
users even when the system requirements are  
satisfied.  
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7 Enter the IP address assigned by the DHCP  
server in the address field of the web  
browser, and click AGoB  
Using the Mail Delivery  
Feature  
A login screen for this projector appears.  
This feature enables delivery of mail (error message) to  
the preset e-mail address when error occurs inside this  
projector unit.  
7
Connection Example  
ADSL Modem ,etc  
To Internet Connection  
ETHER  
NOTE:  
Refer to the client settings for the DHCP server to  
LAN  
WAN  
LAN1 LAN2 LAN3 LAN4  
obtain information on the IP address for this unit.  
If connection is unsuccessful, this may be due to  
the network environment. For details, consult your  
network administrator.  
DHCP Server  
DVI 1  
If an error message appears, configure the IP  
address manually. (A Page 21)  
DVI 2  
CL  
USB  
AN  
DVI 3  
STANDBY/ON  
OPERATE I/B  
LAMP  
8 Enter ArootB in Login Name  
DVI 4  
WARNING  
To LAN Terminal  
RS-232C  
Input Your Login Name & Password  
Login Name  
Password  
root  
LOGIN  
9 Click ALOGINB  
NOTE:  
You can alter the user name and password in the  
ANetworkB menu. Specify a user name and  
password of not more than eight single-byte  
alphanumeric characters. (A Page 31)  
If you have forgotten the password, please consult  
your authorized dealer.  
When configuring the IP address manually or  
connecting this projector to the computer  
using a USB cable  
To configure the IP address of this projector manually,  
connect this projector to the computer using a USB  
cable to invoke the menu screen of the projector,  
followed by configuring the IP address.  
You need to install a driver in order to connect the  
projector and computer using a USB cable.  
NOTE:  
For details on manual configuration of network  
settings and installation of the USB driver, please  
consult your authorized dealer.  
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3 Adjust the zoom ratio (screen size)  
Projecting Image  
You can adjust the focus using the AZoomB item of the  
Lens menu.  
host PJ-1  
user: root  
Logout  
If setting for this projector is not completed, refer to the  
“Setting Menu” (A Page 24) upon turning on the power  
and configure the settings accordingly.  
Once the basic settings are configured, this projector can  
be used by simply performing the following operation  
procedures.  
Zoom  
w
Focus  
+
Shift  
Main  
U
Image  
Setting  
Convergence  
Lens  
L
R
Option  
Mail  
_
T
PREPARATION:  
D
Remove the lens cap.  
Connect this projector to the computer. (  
A
Page 17, 19)  
Connect the LAN cable. (A Page 20)  
To enlarge the screen size:  
Press the AWB (Wide) end of AZoomB  
To reduce the screen size:  
Press the ATB (Tele) end of “Zoom”  
1 Set this projector to the standby mode, and  
display the main menu  
Refer to “Configuring the Network Settings”.  
(A Page 20)  
The [STANDBY/ON] indicator lights up in red.  
NOTE:  
The screen size changes each time you click on the  
inner buttons ( / ). (Fine control)  
The outer buttons ( / ) change the screen size when  
they are depressed. (Coarse control)  
2 Click the AONB button under the APowerB item  
of the main menu to project the image  
The power of this projector turns on, and the  
projected image appears.  
The [STANDBY/ON] indicator lights up in green.  
4 Adjust the position of the projection screen  
host PJ-1  
user: root  
You can adjust the focus using the AShiftB item of the  
Lens menu.  
Logout  
Power  
ON  
Latest Error  
00  
Main  
To shift the image upward:  
Press the AUB end of AShiftB  
Image  
OFF  
STANDBY  
Setting  
Convergence  
Lens  
Signal Status  
Temperature  
DVI  
Rate(Hz) Pixel H  
Pixel V  
Link  
To shift the image downward:  
Press the ADB end of AShiftB  
Temp. 1  
1
60.00  
2048  
2400  
Dual  
36.0 deg.C  
Option  
Network  
Mail  
2
3
4
Temp. 2  
60.00  
2048  
2400  
Dual  
To shift the image rightward:  
Press the ARB end of AShiftB  
25.5 deg.C  
Projector Usage  
To shift the image leftward:  
Press the ALB end of AShiftB  
Lamp Time  
1035h24m  
Reset  
NOTE:  
The adjustment range for lens shift is between 0 %  
and 50 % in the vertical direction, and between 0 %  
and 25 % in the horizontal direction (during single-  
screen display).  
NOTE:  
You can also turn on the power by pressing the  
[OPERATE I/B] button on the projector unit for more  
than one second.  
The position changes each time you click on the inner  
buttons ( / ). (Fine control)  
The image shifts when the outer buttons ( / ) are  
depressed. (Coarse control)  
The image may flicker for a few seconds immediately  
after projection starts. This is not a malfunction.  
After the lamp lights up, it takes about 1 minute or  
longer for the brightness of the video image on the  
screen to stabilize.  
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5 Adjust the focus  
8 Turn the main power at the rear of the  
projector unit to off [O]  
You can adjust the focus using the AFocusB item of the  
Lens menu.  
The [STANDBY/ON] indicator on the projector unit  
goes off.  
To move the focus point closer:  
Press the A+B (Near) end of AFocusB  
To move the focus point away:  
Press the A
؁
B (Far) end of AFocusB  
CAUTION:  
Do not turn off the main power supply switch when in  
the cool down mode. Doing so may shorten the lamp  
life and cause a malfunction.  
NOTE:  
Upon using, attach the lens cap to prevent soiling of  
the lens.  
The focus changes each time you click on the inner  
buttons ( / ). (Fine control)  
The outer buttons ( / ) change the focus when they  
are depressed. (Coarse control)  
When the projector is not to be used for a long time,  
disconnect the power plug.  
6 Select a screen mode for projection  
Useful Features During Projection  
You can specify the screen mode using ADisplay  
ModeB of the Setting menu. (A Page 27)  
Hiding the projected image temporarily  
The projected image can be hidden by clicking the AONB  
button under the AHideB item of the Image menu.  
host PJ-1  
user: root  
Logout  
When the image is not displayed, pressing AOFFB  
under the AHideB item to display the hidden image.  
Input Level  
Standard  
Main  
Enhanced  
Image  
Setting  
Convergence  
Lens  
Display Mode  
1
host PJ-1  
user: root  
3
4
1
3
Logout  
Option  
Network  
Mail  
Brightness  
Red  
Main  
-30  
-30  
-30  
+30  
+30  
+30  
Image  
0
0
0
Setting  
Convergence  
Lens  
Green  
Blue  
Option  
Network  
Mail  
Contrast  
NOTE:  
-30  
-30  
-30  
+30  
+30  
+30  
Red  
0
0
0
The projected image varies according to the mode of  
connection. (A Page 17, 19)  
Green  
Blue  
7 Click the AOFFB button under the APowerB  
Gamma  
A
Hide  
OFF  
item of the Main menu to end the projection  
B
C
ON  
The projector switches to the cool down mode, and  
the [STANDBY/ON] indicator appears blinking in  
red.  
After exiting the cool down mode, the projector  
switches automatically to the standby mode, and  
the [STANDBY/ON] indicator lights up in red.  
You can also turn off the power by pressing the  
[OPERATE I/B] button on the projector unit for  
more than one second.  
NOTE:  
When the image is hidden, the [STANDBY/ON]  
indicator appears blinking in green.  
Cool down mode  
The cool down mode is a function that cools down the  
lamp for an interval of about 180 seconds after  
projection ends.  
This function is to prevent deformation and damage of  
the internal components of the projector due to heat  
from the overheated lamp. It also prevents lamp  
breakage and shortened lamp life.  
When the projector is in the cool down mode, the  
[STANDBY/ON] indicator appears blinking in red.  
Do not shut down the main power supply or unplug  
the power cord when in the cool down mode. Also,  
do not block the air inlets and vent holes. Doing so  
may shorten the lamp life and cause a malfunction.  
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Operation and Settings  
Settings Menu  
After installation and connection are complete, perform the necessary adjustment and setting.  
Operate the menus using the computer’s browser to make adjustments and configure settings.  
Main Menu  
This menu displays the ON/OFF status of the power supply and information on signals input to the projector.  
host PJ-1  
user: root  
Logout  
Power  
ON  
Latest Error  
00  
Main  
Image  
OFF  
STANDBY  
Setting  
Convergence  
Lens  
Signal Status  
Temperature  
DVI  
Rate(Hz) Pixel H  
Pixel V  
Link  
Temp. 1  
1
60.00  
2048  
2400  
Dual  
36.0 deg.C  
Option  
Network  
Mail  
2
3
4
Temp. 2  
60.00  
2048  
2400  
Dual  
25.5 deg.C  
Projector Usage  
Lamp Time  
1035h24m  
Reset  
NOTE:  
When the power of this unit is off (main power is on),  
the AMainB, AImageB, ASettingB, AConvergenceB,  
ALensB and AOptionB menus will be grayed out and will  
not be selectable.  
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Item  
Setting Value  
ON  
OFF  
Description  
For turning the power ON/OFF.  
Power  
ON : Turns on the power.  
OFF : Turns off the power.  
NOTE:  
The following operating modes of the projector are displayed to the  
right of the OFF button.  
STANDBY  
: Standby (OFF)  
PROJECTION  
FAN ENABLE  
LAMP ENABLE  
DEVICE ENABLE  
COOLING  
: Lamp Illuminated (ON)  
: FAN Enable (OFFON)  
: LAMP Enable (OFFON)  
: Elemental Device Enable (OFFON)  
: Cooling (OFF)  
EMERGENCY  
EMERGENCY COOLING : Error Occurred (Cooling performed)  
When in the standby mode, clicking the ON button each time  
switches the mode in the sequence of STANDBYDEVICE  
ENABLELAMP ENABLEFAN ENABLEPROJECTION.  
Clicking the OFF button when the power is on switches the projector  
to the cooling mode. The power of the projector cannot be turned on  
during the cooling process (180 seconds).  
Latest Error  
Displays the latest error number. Refer to ALatest ErrorB for information  
on the error number and details. (A Page 42)  
Signal Status  
DVI  
Displays information on the input signals.  
DVI  
: Displays the input terminal number.  
: Displays the vertical frequency.  
Rate(Hz)  
Pixel H  
Rate(Hz)  
Pixel H  
Pixel V  
Link  
: Displays the horizontal resolution.  
: Displays the vertical resolution.  
Pixel V  
Link  
: Displays the link status of the DVI terminal.  
Temperature  
Temp. 1  
Temp. 2  
Projector Usage  
Reset  
Displays the interior temperature of the projector.  
Temp. 1  
Temp. 2  
: External Temperature  
: Internal Temperature  
Displays the time interval during which the lamp is in use.  
CAUTION:  
Do not click on AResetB unless the lamp is replaced.  
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Operation and Settings  
Setting Menu (Cont’d)  
Image Menu  
This menu is used for adjusting the picture quality.  
host PJ-1  
user: root  
Logout  
Brightness  
Red  
Main  
-30  
-30  
-30  
+30  
+30  
+30  
Image  
0
0
0
Setting  
Convergence  
Lens  
Green  
Blue  
Option  
Network  
Mail  
Contrast  
-30  
-30  
-30  
+30  
+30  
+30  
Red  
0
0
0
Green  
Blue  
Gamma  
A
Hide  
OFF  
B
C
ON  
Q denotes the factory default.  
Item  
Brightness  
Red  
Setting Value  
Description  
For adjusting the brightness of the red, green, and blue colors.  
–30 to +30  
(Default Value: 0)  
Green  
Blue  
–30 to +30  
(Default Value: 0)  
–30 to +30  
(Default Value: 0)  
Contrast  
Red  
For adjusting the contrast of the red, green, and blue colors.  
–30 to +30  
(Default Value: 0)  
Green  
Blue  
–30 to +30  
(Default Value: 0)  
–30 to +30  
(Default Value: 0)  
Gamma  
Q A  
B
For specifying the tone characteristics of the image.  
Sets gamma to AAB.  
C
Sets gamma to ABB.  
Sets gamma to ACB.  
Hide  
Q OFF  
Enables temporary hiding of the image.  
OFF : Do not hide image.  
ON  
ON  
: Hides image.  
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Setting Menu  
This menu is used for specifying the input level of the terminal and the display mode.  
host PJ-1  
user: root  
Logout  
Input Level  
Standard  
Main  
Enhanced  
Image  
Setting  
Convergence  
Lens  
Display Mode  
1
3
2
4
1
1
3
Option  
Network  
Mail  
Single  
Double  
Cross  
Q denotes the factory default.  
Item  
Setting Value  
Description  
Input Level  
Q Standard  
For specifying the input level of the video signals.  
Enhanced  
Standard  
: Set to this value under normal circumstances.  
(Signal level 0 - 255)  
Enhanced  
: For specifying when the signal level is between 16  
and 235.  
Display Mode  
Q Single  
Double  
Cross  
For specifying the display mode of the projection screen.  
Single : Displays input signals on a single screen.  
Double : Displays two different input signals on two screens.  
The left screen displays images of the DVI 1 terminal,  
and the right screen displays images of the DVI 3  
terminal.  
Cross  
Displays four different input signals on four screens.  
The top left screen displays images of the DVI 1 terminal,  
the top right screen displays images of the DVI 2  
terminal, the bottom left screen displays images of the  
DVI 3 terminal, while the bottom right screen displays  
images of the DVI 4 terminal.  
NOTE:  
Please refer to AConnecting Video Signals of the ComputerB for  
details. (A Page 16 - 19)  
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Operation and Settings  
Setting Menu (Cont’d)  
Convergence Menu  
This menu is used for correcting color shifts in the optical system.  
host PJ-1  
user: root  
Logout  
Red  
Blue  
Main  
U
U
Image  
Setting  
Convergence  
Lens  
L
R
L
R
Option  
Network  
Mail  
D
D
Item  
Setting Value  
Description  
Red  
Blue  
For adjusting the horizontal/vertical position of red and blue colors on  
the image.  
NOTE:  
The green color value is fixed.  
The outer buttons are used for adjustment in units of 1/4 pixels, and  
the inner buttons in units of 1/10 pixels.  
When the image is flipped horizontally or vertically, the horizontal  
and vertical directions are reversed.  
Use images with a clear outline (such as color cross hatch patterns  
available in this projector (A Page 30)) for adjustment.  
CAUTION:  
When the movement exceeds the limit, the color of the button turns  
red.  
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Lens Menu  
This menu is used for adjusting the projection lens.  
host PJ-1  
user: root  
Logout  
Zoom  
w
Focus  
+
Shift  
Main  
U
Image  
Setting  
Convergence  
Lens  
L
R
Option  
Network  
Mail  
_
T
D
Item  
Setting Value  
Description  
Zoom  
Focus  
Shift  
For adjusting the zoom ratio (screen size).  
NOTE:  
The zoom position changes each time the inner button is clicked.  
The zoom position changes when the outer button is depressed.  
For adjusting the focus position.  
NOTE:  
The focus position changes each time the inner button is clicked.  
The focus position changes when the outer button is depressed.  
For adjusting the horizontal and vertical positions of the projection  
screen.  
NOTE:  
The shift position changes each time the inner button is clicked. The  
shift position changes when the outer button is depressed.  
CAUTION:  
When the movement exceeds the limit, the color of the button turns  
red.  
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Operation and Settings  
Setting Menu (Cont’d)  
Option Menu  
This menu is used for specifying settings for flipping images and screen displays.  
host PJ-1  
user: root  
Logout  
Flip  
Main  
Horz.  
Vert.  
Image  
ON  
OFF  
SET  
ON  
OFF  
Setting  
Convergence  
Lens  
Lamp Power  
100%  
100%  
Option  
Network  
Mail  
Back Color  
Blue  
Message Display  
ON OFF  
Black  
Test Pattern  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
Color Bars  
SET  
Color Cross Hatch  
Cross Hatch  
Staircase  
Ramp  
Flat  
Q denotes the factory default.  
Item Setting Value  
Description  
Flip  
Horz.  
For specifying settings if images are vertically or horizontally flipped  
when they are projected from the opposite side of the screen, or when  
mirrors are used for projection.  
ON  
Q OFF  
ON  
ON  
: Flips image horizontally.  
: Do not flip image horizontally.  
: Flips image vertically.  
Vert.  
OFF  
ON  
Q OFF  
OFF  
: Do not flip image vertically.  
Lamp Power  
Q 100 %  
For setting the brightness of the light source lamp.  
NOTE:  
I
Brightness switches in about a step of 3 % between the 80 % to 100  
% range.  
80 %  
Back Color  
Q Blue  
For specifying the background color during message display or when  
projection fails, such as when there is no input signal.  
Black  
Blue  
: Sets the screen to blue color.  
: Sets the screen to black color.  
Black  
Message  
Display  
Q ON  
For specifying whether to display the message.  
OFF  
ON  
: Displays message.  
OFF  
: Do not display the test pattern.  
Test Pattern  
Q OFF  
For projecting the test pattern.  
Color Bars  
OFF  
: Do not display the test pattern.  
Color Cross Hatch  
Cross Hatch  
Staircase  
Ramp  
Color Bars  
Color Cross Hatch  
Cross Hatch  
Staircase  
Ramp  
: Displays the color bar.  
: Displays the color cross hatch pattern.  
: Displays the cross hatch pattern.  
: Displays the staircase.  
Flat  
: Displays the ramp pattern.  
: Displays the flat pattern.  
Flat  
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Network Menu  
For configuring the network settings.  
host PJ-1  
user: root  
Logout  
Host Name Setting  
Host Name  
Main  
PJZZZZZZ  
Image  
SET  
Setting  
Convergence  
Lens  
IP Address Setting  
DHCP Client  
DHCP  
Static IP  
IP Address  
Subnet Mask  
Default Gateway  
Mac Address  
192.168.1.100  
255.255.255.0  
192.168.1.1  
Option  
Network  
Mail  
SET  
SET  
01:23:45:67:89:AB  
Login Password Change  
User Name  
root  
New Password  
Confirm  
New Password  
Q denotes the factory default.  
Item  
Setting Value  
Description  
Host Name Setting  
Host Name  
For specifying the host name.  
^
NOTE:  
(Default Value:  
PJZZZZZZ)  
You can change it to a random name. Input up to 8 characters using  
single-byte alphanumeric characters and “ - ” (hyphen or minus).  
ZZZZZZ” displays the lower 3 bytes of the MAC address of this  
unit.  
IP Address Setting  
DHCP Client  
For configuring the network settings.  
Q DHCP  
DHCP  
: Select this to acquire the IP address from the  
DHCP server automatically.  
Static IP  
IP Address  
Static IP  
: Select this to configure the IP address manually.  
: Specify the IP address.  
Subnet Mask  
Default Gateway  
Mac Address  
IP Address  
Subnet Mask  
: Specify the subnet mask.  
Default Gateway  
: Specify the default gateway.  
Mac Address  
: Displays the MAC address. (Cannot be  
specified)  
Login Password Change  
User Name  
For changing the login name and password.  
root  
User Name  
: For changing the login name.  
: For changing the login password.  
New Password  
New Password  
Confirm New Password  
Confirm New Password : Re-enter the new password.  
(For confirmation)  
NOTE:  
You can change it to a random name. Specify a name up to eight  
single-byte alphanumeric characters and “ - ” (hyphen or minus).  
If you have forgotten the password, please consult your authorized  
dealer.  
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Operation and Settings  
Setting Menu (Cont’d)  
Mail Menu  
This menu is for configuring the mail settings,  
which sends out an error message to the computer of the preset address when error occurs on this projector.  
host PJ-1  
user: root  
Logout  
E-Mail Setting  
E-Mail  
Main  
ON  
OFF  
Image  
Setting  
Convergence  
Lens  
user@localhost  
1.1.1.1  
E-Mail Address  
SMTP Server Address  
E-Mail Auth.  
ON  
OFF  
LOGIN  
Option  
Network  
Mail  
Auth. Type  
PLAN  
CRAM-MD5  
Auth. User Account  
Auth. Password  
Port No.  
25  
465  
587  
SET  
Tset Mail  
SEND  
Error message sent from this projector  
(Example) When error occurs at the DD-RB board  
Mail title:  
4KPJ1 report mail  
Message:  
Error Code  
System Time  
Lamp Time  
Inside temp  
Outside temp  
32 “Trouble with DD-RB circuit board”  
25 h 40 m  
0 h 9 m  
31 deg.C  
25 deg.C  
NOTE:  
Refer to the code in the ALatest ErrorB for the error code. (A Page 42)  
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Q indicates the factory default  
Item  
Setting Value  
Description  
For configuring the e-mail feature.  
E-Mail Setting  
E-Mail  
ON  
ON  
: Use the mail feature.  
Q OFF  
OFF  
: Do not use the mail feature.  
E-Mail  
For specifying the destination e-mail address.  
Address  
(Default Value: user@localhost)  
NOTE:  
Specify an address up to a maximum of 64 characters.  
Make use of single-byte alphanumeric characters, “-”, “., “_”,  
and “@”.  
SMTPServer  
Address  
For specifying the address of the outgoing mail server.  
(Default Value: 1.1.1.1)  
NOTE:  
Specify an address up to a maximum of 15 characters.  
Make use of numbers and “..  
E-Mail Auth.  
Auth. Type  
ON  
Q OFF  
ON  
: Enable the e-mail authentication feature.  
: Disable the e-mail authentication feature.  
OFF  
Q PLAIN  
For configuring the e-mail authentication type.  
LOGIN  
CRAM-MD5  
PLAIN  
LOGIN  
: Set e-mail authentication to APLAINB.  
: Set e-mail authentication to ALOGINB.  
CRAM-MD5 : Set e-mail authentication to ACRAM-MD5B.  
Auth. User  
Account  
For configuring the account name during e-mail authentication.  
NOTE:  
Specify an address up to a maximum of 31 characters.  
Make use of single-byte alphanumeric characters and “-”.  
Auth.  
For configuring the password during e-mail authentication.  
Password  
NOTE:  
Specify an address up to a maximum of 31 characters.  
Make use of single-byte alphanumeric characters and “-”.  
Port No.  
Q 25  
For configuring the SMTP server port number.  
465  
587  
Test Mail  
When the ASENDB button is clicked, the test mail with the  
contents configured in the E-Mail Setting will be sent.  
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Operation and Settings  
RS-232C Interface  
You can control this projector by connecting the computer to this unit using a RS-232C cross cable (D-sub 9 pins). The  
commands to control this unit and the response data format against the received commands are explained here.  
For details, please consult your authorized dealer.  
Communication Specifications  
Communication specifications for this unit are as follows:  
Transfer Rate  
Data Length  
Parity  
19200 bps  
8 bit  
None  
Stop Bit  
1 bit  
Flow Control  
None  
Command Format  
Command Data Format (PCProjector)  
When sending a control command to this unit, use the following data format:  
Header  
ID  
SP  
Command  
SP  
Parameter  
SP  
Parameter  
SP  
CR  
• • •  
[
]
Header : Designates the head of data and the data type.  
“!” (21h): Assigns command to the projector (Command)  
“?” (3Fh): Query to the projector (Asking command)  
ID  
: “1”: Identification number of the projector (Factory setting is 1)  
SP  
: Designates the delimiter between ID and command, command and parameter, as well as parameter and  
parameter. (20h)  
CR  
: Designates the terminal of the data. (0Dh)  
* [ ] is not necessary for Asking command.  
Response Data Format (ProjectorPC)  
Upon executing a control command, this unit sends back response data to the computer in this format.  
Normal  
Termination  
Status  
Header  
ID  
SP  
SP  
Parameter  
SP  
Parameter  
SP  
CR  
• • •  
[ ]  
Header  
: Designates the head of the response data.  
“@” (40h): Fetches data from the projector  
ID  
: “1”: Identification number of the projector (Factory setting is 1)  
SP  
: Designates the delimiter between ID and normal termination status, normal termination  
status and parameter, as well as parameter and parameter. (20h)  
Normal Termination Status : “0” (30h)  
CR  
: Designates the terminal of the data. (0Dh)  
* [ ] is not applicable when sending commands to the projector.  
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Parameters used for the data format  
The following 2 types of parameters are used for command and response data:  
(1) ON/OFF (2) Special Parameter  
Each parameter is as follows:  
(1) ON/OFF  
Shows the status (ON or OFF) of the unit, such as POWER and HIDE.  
Character  
Hex  
30  
Meaning  
OFF  
0
1
31  
ON  
(2) Special parameters  
Operation mode parameters  
Character  
0000  
Hex  
Meaning  
30 30 30 30  
30 30 30 31  
30 30 30 32  
30 30 30 33  
30 30 30 34  
Standby state  
Power ON state  
Cooling state  
0001  
0002  
0003  
Emergency cooling state  
Emergency state  
0004  
DHCP client parameters  
Character  
Hex  
30  
Meaning  
DHCP  
0
1
31  
Static IP  
IP address parameters  
Display the IP address using the dot (“.(2HE)) delimiter.  
Example: “192.168.0.10”  
External control command table  
Setting  
Asking  
Power On  
Data Type  
Function  
Command  
Power On  
ELSE  
ELSE  
-
ON/OFF  
Special Parameter  
Power  
Hide  
U0F  
U00  
3(OFF)  
3(ON)  
-
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
-
-
-
-
-
3
-
3
3
3
-
-
3
3
3
-
-
Operation Mode UA0  
Standby...  
3
DHCP Client  
IP Address  
UD2  
UD3  
DHCP...  
3
192.168. ...  
[0] Fixed  
3
Network Restart UDC  
3
NOTE:  
After configuring the ADHCP ClientB and AIP AddressB, execute ANetwork RestartB.  
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Maintenance  
Turn off the power of the projector unit,  
and unplug the power cord when cleaning  
or replacing the filter.  
Cleaning and Replacing the Filter  
Clean the filter regularly. If the filter is soiled, air intake efficiency may deteriorate, thus resulting in malfunction of the product.  
Replace with a new one if the filter fails to remove dust thoroughly or if it is damaged.  
Failure to do so may cause dust to enter the projector and shadows to appear on the projected image.  
If dirt has entered this product or if you need to purchase the filter, please consult your authorized dealer.  
Filter  
Sponge  
CAUTION:  
Remove the four screws on the  
inner side (for fastening the filter  
cover).  
Filter Cover  
Filter Cover  
Filter  
Filter Cover  
Sponge  
CAUTION:  
Remove the four screws on the inner side (for fastening the filter cover).  
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1 Remove the filter cover  
Routine Servicing  
The filter is located at the front and side of the  
projector unit.  
Clean dirt on the cabinet  
2 Remove the sponge and filter  
with a soft cloth. In case of heavy soiling, soak a cloth in  
neutral detergent diluted with water, wring dry and wipe,  
followed by wiping again using a dry cloth.  
Pay attention to the following to prevent the cabinet from  
deteriorating in condition, getting damaged, or the paint  
from coming off.  
Hold the center of the filter using your fingers, and pull  
the filter toward you to remove it.  
3 Clean the sponge and filter  
Remove any dirt or dust using a vacuum cleaner.  
Do not wipe with a stiff cloth  
CAUTION:  
Do not wipe with force  
Do not clean using a flammable air duster. This may  
cause fire.  
Do not wipe with thinner or benzene  
Do not spray volatile chemicals like insecticide  
Do not allow prolonged contact with rubber or  
plastic products  
4 Mount the sponge and filter  
Mount the filter and sponge to the projector using the  
reverse removed procedure.  
Remove dirt that is attached to the vent holes  
Finally, check to ensure that the filter cover is firmly  
mounted.  
using a vacuum cleaner. Wipe using a cloth if a vacuum  
cleaner cannot be used. Leaving dust attached may  
prevent adjustment of the internal temperature and result  
in malfunction of the projector.  
NOTE:  
Mount the filter correctly. Failure to do so may cause  
the projector to malfunction.  
Clean dirt on the lens  
The projector may stop operating if a damaged filter or  
filter panel is used. In this case, replace the filter or  
filter panel with a new one.  
using commercial blowers or lens cleaning papers (for  
cleaning glasses and cameras).  
Do not use fluid-type cleaning agents. This may lead to  
peeling of the surface coating film.  
Lens surface is fragile. Avoid rubbing or knocking it.  
Replacement of Light Source  
Lamp  
The light source lamp is a consumable item. Replace  
with a new lamp unit if the image appears dull or if the  
lamp burns out.  
When the lamp needs to be replaced soon, users will  
be notified through a message on the screen and the  
indicator. (A Page 40, 41)  
The life of the lamp used for this projector is about  
1500 hours.  
This is the average life of lamps, and not a guaranteed  
value.  
The lamp life may not reach 1500 hours depending on  
the operating conditions.  
Deterioration progresses rapidly when the remaining  
lamp usable time is short.  
If the image is dark or color tone abnormal, replace the  
lamp unit as soon as possible.  
For details on replacement of the lamp unit, please  
consult your authorized dealer.  
Lamp has to be replaced by an authorized person. Do  
not remove PANEL BACK and lamp Unit. This may  
cause fire and electric shock hazards. Access to the  
lamp unit only possible with use of tool.  
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Device noise is heard from the interior of the projector  
Troubleshooting  
There is color bleeding on the screen  
When the projector fails to run properly due to  
external noises, perform the following operations.  
A Check to ensure that the power is shut down.  
Check the following points before sending this product for  
repair.  
The following phenomena are not malfunctions.  
Unplug the power cord, and insert again.  
B Turn on the power of the projector.  
A sound maybe heard when the lamp burn  
If there is no abnormality on the screen when  
the phenomena below appear, they are not  
malfunctions.  
out. However, this is not a hazard.  
D-ILA devices are manufactured using  
extremely high-precision technology.  
However, some of the pixels may not lit up or  
remain permanently lit up.  
The top or front part as well as the rear of the  
projector unit is hot  
A creaking sound is heard from the projector  
Symptom  
Probable Cause  
Corrective Action  
Reference Page  
Power is not  
supplied  
Is the power cord disconnected?  
Insert the power cord (plug) properly.  
A
A
Page 20  
Page 20  
Is the main power supply switched  
Turn on the main power supply switch  
turned on?  
of the projector unit.  
Is the lamp in the cool down mode?  
Turn on the power again after the cool  
down mode ends.  
A
^
Page 23  
Page 24  
Is the lamp protection function  
triggered?  
(This function is triggered when the  
power shuts down such as during  
power failures.)  
Wait till the temperature of the lamp has  
gone down.  
(Turn on the main power supply switch to  
run the fan and cool down the lamp.) Turn  
on the power after about 180 seconds.  
Image is dark  
Is the lamp near exhaustion?  
Check the ALamp TimeB setting of the  
Main menu. When the lamp life is near  
its end, consult the authorized dealer  
from which this product is purchased  
or any nearby JVC servicing center.  
A
Projector works  
when the power  
is turned on, but  
stops abruptly  
after a few  
Are the air inlets and vent holes  
blocked?  
Turn off the main power supply switch,  
and remove the blockage. After  
removing, turn on the power again.  
A
A
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11, 23  
Is the temperature of the room high? Set the temperature of the room or the  
surrounding temperature of this  
Page 43  
minutes  
projector to an appropriate level.  
Are the filters dirty?  
Clean the filters.  
A
A
A
^
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Video image  
does not appear  
Is the lens cap removed?  
Are devices properly connected?  
Remove the lens cap.  
Connect the devices correctly.  
Page 22  
Page 17, 19  
Is the power of the connected  
Turn on the power of the connected  
devices turned on?  
devices.  
Are correct signals being output  
from the connected devices?  
Configure the connected devices  
correctly.  
^
A
Are the signals of the connected  
devices possible input signals?  
Check to ensure that they are possible  
input signals, and input compatible  
signals accordingly.  
Page 16, 18  
Is the image temporarily hidden?  
Is the projector out of focus?  
Set AHideB of the Image menu to  
AOFFB to display the image.  
A
A
A
Page 23, 26  
Page 23, 29  
Page 15  
Video image is  
blur  
Adjust the focus using AFocusB of the  
Lens menu.  
Is the projection distance too short  
Set it to a correct distance.  
or too long?  
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Symptom  
Image is  
Probable Cause  
Corrective Action  
Reference Page  
Is the brightness level properly  
Adjust accordingly using ABrightnessB  
A
Page 26  
unusually dark  
or bright  
adjusted?  
of the Image menu.  
A
A
Page 30  
Page 26  
Adjust “Ramp Power” in the Option menu.  
Coloring of the  
image is poor or  
distorted  
Is the contrast level properly  
adjusted?  
Adjust accordingly using AContrastB of  
the Image menu.  
Are the signals of the connected  
devices possible input signals?  
Check to ensure that they are possible  
input signals, and input compatible  
signals accordingly.  
A
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Is the input cable correctly  
connected?  
Connect the input cable correctly.  
A
^
Projection  
position on the  
screen has  
shifted  
Has the setup position of the  
projector been shifted?  
Check the setup position of the  
projector.  
Image  
disappears  
suddenly  
Are the video signals correctly  
input?  
Check the signals and connection.  
A
A
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Images do not  
appear on the  
two-screen  
Are the DVI 1 and DVI 3 terminals  
connected for input?  
To display images in the two-screen  
mode, connect the DVI 1 and DVI 3  
terminals. The left screen displays  
images of the DVI 1 terminal, and the  
right screen displays images of the  
DVI 3 terminal.  
mode display  
The screen does The ending process is in progress.  
Please wait for about more than 10  
seconds for the ending process to  
complete.  
A
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not darken  
immediately  
when the  
projection has  
ended  
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What to do when these  
messages are displayed  
Messages are displayed when the lamp life has expired and when there is input of signals that cannot be used.  
Message  
Lamp Time Over  
Message  
Cause (Details)  
Displayed when the lamp time has exceeded 1500 hours.  
The message is displayed for a period of 3 minutes during each  
projection.  
Lamp Time Over  
N Replace with a new lamp unit.  
For details on replacement of the lamp unit, please consult your  
authorized dealer.  
When there is input of video signals that cannot be used with this  
unit  
Out of Range  
No Input  
N Input video signals that can be used.  
When no device is connected to the input terminal  
When the input terminal is connected but there is no signal  
N Input the video signals.  
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Warnings Using  
Indicators  
The lamp time and warning mode are indicated using the indicator.  
For details on indicator displays during normal operation, refer to “Names and Functions of Parts”. (A Page 10)  
Indicator  
No.  
Description  
About time to replace lamp  
STANDBY/ON  
LAMP  
WARNING  
1
(Lamp time has exceeded 1400 hours)  
*1  
Light On  
When the lamp life has expired  
2
(Lamp time has exceeded 1500 hours. Message displayed.  
(A Page 40))  
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
When lamp does not light up and projection fails  
When the lamp goes off during projection  
Temperature around the lamp is high  
*2  
*2  
Blinking  
Light On  
Light On  
When the internal temperature is unusually high  
When the external temperature is unusually high  
When the cooling fan stops running  
When error occurs in the circuit operation  
*1: The indicator lights up in red when the in standby mode, and in green when in the operating mode.  
*2: The indicator lights up in red when in the warning mode, and blinks in red when in the cool down mode.  
Measures when the warning mode appears  
When the projector switches to the warning mode (Nos. 3 - 9), projection stops automatically, and the cooling fan runs for  
about 180 seconds.  
After the cooling fan stops running, turn off the main power supply switch, and remove the power plug from the outlet.  
Perform the following checks and take the corresponding measures.  
No.  
3
Check  
Measure  
Turn on the power again.  
Check whether the projector has been subject to  
shock during operation.  
4
5
Check whether the air inlets are blocked by  
objects.  
6
7
Allow some time for the projector to cool down.  
Check to ensure that the external temperature of  
the projector is normal.  
8
9
If the warning indication is displayed again, turn off the main power supply switch after the cooling fan stops running.  
Then pull out the power plug from the power outlet. Call your authorized dealer for repair.  
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Latest Error  
The latest error number appears in the Main Menu when an error occurs in the projector. Error details are  
as follows:  
Error Number  
Meaning  
01  
02  
06  
08  
09  
0A  
15  
30  
31  
32  
33  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
46  
47  
49  
4A  
The lamp does not turn on.  
Accumulated lamp time has exceeded 1500 hours.  
The lamp goes off during projection.  
Abnormal temperature in the projector.  
Abnormal temperature around the intake vent.  
Abnormal temperature around the exhaust vent.  
The lamp cover is open.  
Trouble with CPU circuit board.  
Trouble with MAIN circuit board.  
Trouble with DD-RB circuit board.  
Trouble with DD-G circuit board.  
FAN1 (the cooling fan for DD) has stopped.  
FAN2 (the cooling fan for the lamp) has stopped.  
FAN3 (the cooling fan for over all exhaust) has stopped.  
FAN4 (the cooling fan for the MAIN circuit board) has stopped.  
FAN5 (the cooling fan for the lighting system (PCS) ) has stopped.  
FAN7 (the cooling fan for the device) has stopped.  
FAN8 (the cooling fan for the power supply of the lamp) has stopped.  
FAN10 (the cooling fan for DD) has stopped.  
FAN11 (the cooling fan for DD) has stopped.  
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Terminal  
Specifications  
Video input  
DVI-D (dual link) 24 pins  
(supports 12-bit extended input)  
(supports HDCP )  
ן
4
*3  
LAN  
RJ45 
ן
 1  
USB  
Type B (Slave) 
ן
 1  
D-sub 9 pins (male) 
ן
 1  
General  
RS-232C  
Power supply  
AC 110 V - 120 V,  
AC 200 V - 240 V 50/60 Hz  
Power consumption 1230 W (Standby mode: 2.7 W)  
Current consumption Max 10.9 A (AC 110 V - 120 V  
Accessories  
Power cord ......................................................................1  
)
Max 6 A (AC 200 V - 240 V  
4428 kJ/h (1058 kcal/h)  
Intake: Approx. 3 m³/min  
)
*1 D-ILA is the abbreviation for Direct drive Image Light  
Amplifier.  
Calorific power  
Air capacity  
*2 D-ILA devices are manufactured using extremely high-  
precision technology. Pixel effectiveness is 99.99 %.  
Only 0.01 % or less of the pixels would either not lit up  
or remain permanently lit up.  
Discharge: Approx. 3 m³/min  
Allowable operating temperature range  
10؇C to 35؇C  
*3 HDCP is the abbreviation for High-bandwidth Digital  
Content Protection system. Images from the DVI input  
terminal may not be displayed due to HDCP  
specification changes.  
Allowable operating humidity range  
Less than 80 % (no condensation)  
Allowable storage temperature range  
–5؇C to 60؇C  
Installation height  
Operation guarantee: 2000 m and  
below  
Performance guarantee: 1500 m  
and below  
The open source software is embedded in this product.  
For more information, please go to:  
Specifications and appearance of this product may be  
subject to change for improvement without prior  
notice.  
Dimensions (Width
ן
Depth
ן
Height)  
663 mm
ן
827 mm
ן
342 - 362 mm  
(Excluding protrusions)  
59 kg  
Please note that some of the pictures and illustrations  
may have been abridged, enlarged or contextualized  
in order to aid comprehension. Images may differ from  
the actual product.  
Mass  
Optical System  
Projection method D-ILA analog drive system 
ן
3  
*1, *2  
D-ILA element  
1.27" (4096  
ן
2400 pixels)  
ן
3 pcs  
(total no. of pixels: 29,491,200 pixels)  
Projection lens  
x1.22 power zoom lens  
(1.50:1 - 1.84:1)  
Light-source Lamp 825 W xenon lamp  
Screen size 80" to 300"  
Projection distance Approx. 2.5 m to 12 m  
Signal System  
Digital video  
Input format  
4096
ן
2400,  
4096
ן
2160,  
3840
ן
2400,  
3840
ן
2160,  
2048
ן
1200,  
2048
ן
1080,  
1920
ן
1200,  
1920
ן
1080,  
1600
ן
1200,  
1280
ן
1024,  
1024
ן
768,  
800
ן
600,  
640
ן
480  
DVI clock  
(Rx clock)  
to 165 MHz (Single)  
to 330 MHz (Dual)  
Display resolution  
4096
ן
2400  
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Specifications (Cont’d)  
Pin Assignment  
RS-232C Terminal  
5
9
6
1
Pin No.  
Signal  
RxD  
TxD  
Operation  
Incoming Data  
Outgoing Data  
Signal Ground  
^
Signal Direction  
2
This Projector PC  
3
This Projector PC  
5
GND  
NC  
^
^
1,4,6 - 9  
DVI-D Terminal  
Pin No.  
Signal  
Pin No.  
13  
Signal  
1
TMDS Data 2–  
TMDS Data 2+  
TMDS Data 2/4 Shield  
TMDS Data 4–  
TMDS Data 4+  
DDC Clock  
TMDS Data 3+  
TMDS +5 V Power Supply  
Earth (+5 V)  
2
14  
3
15  
4
16  
Hot Plug Detection  
TMDS Data 0–  
TMDS Data 0+  
TMDS Data 0/5 Shield  
TMDS Data 5–  
TMDS Data 5+  
TMDS Clock Shield  
TMDS Clock +  
5
17  
6
18  
7
DDC Data  
19  
8
NC  
20  
9
TMDS Data 1–  
TMDS Data 1+  
TMDS Data 1/3 Shield  
TMDS Data 3–  
21  
10  
11  
12  
22  
23  
24  
TMDS Clock–  
TMDS = Transition Minimized Differential Signaling  
DDC = Display Data Channel  
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Dimensional Outline  
Drawing  
(Unit: mm)  
Top  
Side  
Center of gravity  
827  
449  
339  
677  
36  
M10 hole (x 12)  
Tightening depth: 10 - 20  
127  
30  
663  
Front  
Rear  
434  
Center of lens  
457  
315  
211  
D
V
I
1
D
V
I
2
USB  
LAN  
D
V
I
3
STANDBY/ON  
OPERATE  
LAMP  
D
V
I
4
WARNING  
RS-232C  
43.5  
CAUTION:  
Using screws with dimensions other than those specified in the above diagram may cause the projector to drop or  
malfunction.  
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Notes  
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Printed in Japan  
0108TTH-SW-VP  
© 2008 Victor Company of Japan, Limited  
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