PLUS Vision Projector U2 1130 U2 1110 User Manual

USER’S MANUAL  
U2-1130/U2-1110  
DATA PROJECTOR  
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* The U2-1130 is used for illustration purposes  
in this manual unless otherwise specified.  
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USER’S MANUAL  
English  
U2-1130/U2-1110  
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I M P O R T A N T S A F E T Y I N F O R M A T I O N  
Precautions  
Please read this manual carefully before using your PLUS U2-1130/U2-1110 Data Projector and keep the manual handy for  
future reference.  
Your serial number is located next to the main power switch on the back of the unit. Record it here:  
CAUTION  
TO PREVENT SHOCK, DO NOT OPEN THE CABINET. NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.  
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PLUS SERVICE PERSONNEL.  
RF Interference  
WARNING  
TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK, DO NOT EX-  
POSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. DO  
NOT USE THIS UNIT’S GROUNDED PLUG  
WARNING  
The Federal Communications Commission does not allow  
any modifications or changes to the unit EXCEPT those  
WITH AN EXTENSION CORD OR IN AN OUT-  
LET UNLESS ALL THREE PRONGS CAN BE  
FULLY INSERTED. DO NOT OPEN THE CABI-  
NET. THERE ARE HIGH-VOLTAGE COMPO-  
NENTS INSIDE. ALL SERVICING MUST BE  
DONE BY QUALIFIED PLUS SERVICE PER-  
SONNEL.  
specified by PLUS Technologies in this manual. Failure to  
comply with this government regulation could void your  
right to operate this equipment.  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with  
the limits for a ClassA digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of  
the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide  
reasonable protection against harmful interference when  
the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.  
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio  
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in  
accordance with the instruction manual, may cause  
harmful interference to radio communications. Operation  
of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause  
harmful interference in which case the user will be required  
to correct the interference at his own expense.  
DOC Compliance Notice  
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  
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.  
Important Safeguards  
These safety instructions are to ensure the long life of the unit and to prevent fire and shock. Please read them carefully and heed all warnings.  
Installation  
Power Supply  
• For best results, use the unit in a darkened room.  
• Place the unit on a flat, level surface in a dry area away from dust  
and moisture.  
• The unit is designed to operate on a power supply of 100 to 120  
and 220 to 240 V 50/60 Hz AC. Ensure that your power supply  
fits these requirements before attempting to use the unit.  
• For PLUGGABLE EQUIPMENT, the socket-outlet shall be  
installed near the equipment and shall be accessible.  
• Do not place the unit in direct sunlight, near heaters or heat  
radiating appliances.  
• Handle the power cable carefully and avoid excessive bending. A  
damaged cord can cause electric shock or fire.  
• Exposure to direct sunlight, smoke or steam can harm internal  
components.  
• Disconnect the power cable (mains lead) from the power outlet  
after using the unit.  
• Handle the unit carefully. Dropping or jarring can damage inter-  
nal components.  
Before disconnecting the power cable, make sure that the  
POWER indicator lights in amber (not in green).  
• Do not place heavy objects on top of the unit.  
• If installing the unit on the ceiling:  
– The ceiling must be strong enough to support the unit and the  
installation must be in accordance with any local building  
codes.  
– The unit must be installed by qualified PLUS service person-  
nel.  
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T a b l e o f c o n t e n t s  
Cleaning  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION ................................... 2  
Table of contents ........................................................................... 3  
Disconnect the power cable (mains lead) from the unit.  
Clean the cabinet of the unit periodically with a damp cloth. If  
heavily soiled, use a mild detergent. Never use strong detergents  
or solvents such as alcohol or thinner.  
Basic information and preparations........ 4  
Use a blower or lens paper to clean the lens, and be careful not to  
scratch or mar the lens.  
Features ......................................................................................... 4  
Checking the supplied accessories ............................................... 4  
Preparing the remote control ........................................................ 5  
Parts and controls .......................................................................... 6  
Installation ..................................................................................... 9  
Clean the ventilation slots and speaker grills on the unit  
periodically using a vacuum cleaner. If accumulated dust blocks  
the ventilation slots, the unit will overheat, which may cause the  
unit to malfunction.  
Use a soft brush attachment when using the vacuum cleaner. Do  
not use a hard attachment, such as a crevice tool, to prevent the  
damage to the unit.  
Connections ............................................ 11  
Connecting video equipment ...................................................... 11  
Connecting a PC or Macintosh ................................................... 12  
Using the remote control as a computer mouse  
Lamp Replacement  
Be sure to replace the lamp when the Status indicator comes on.  
If you continue to use the lamp after 1000 hours of usage, the  
lamp will turn off.  
Wireless mouse function ........................................................... 14  
Fire and Shock Precautions  
Ensure that there is sufficient ventilation and that vents are  
unobstructed to prevent the buildup of heat inside the unit. Allow  
at least 10 cm (3 inches) of space between the unit and walls.  
Operation................................................. 15  
Using the unit .............................................................................. 15  
Prevent foreign objects such as paper clips and bits of paper from  
falling into the unit. Do not attempt to retrieve any objects that  
fell into the unit. Do not insert any metal objects such as a wire or  
screwdriver into the unit. If something should fall into the unit,  
immediately disconnect the power cable from the unit and have  
the object removed by a qualified PLUS service person.  
Various functions while using the unit ....................................... 19  
Menu operation....................................... 22  
Menu structure ............................................................................ 22  
Do not place any liquids on top of the unit.  
• Do not look into the lens while the unit is on. Serious damage  
to your eyes could result.  
Basic operation (Selecting the input source).............................. 23  
Correcting the keystoning effect................................................. 24  
Selecting a projection type ......................................................... 24  
Selecting a menu language ......................................................... 24  
Selecting the color system .......................................................... 24  
Selecting the pointer type ........................................................... 25  
Adjusting the volume .................................................................. 25  
Selecting the background............................................................ 25  
Adjusting the projected image from the computer .................... 26  
Adjusting the picture elements ................................................... 28  
Selecting the picture type ........................................................... 28  
Activating the power saving function ......................................... 29  
Quick-starting the unit ................................................................ 29  
Activating the on-screen function............................................... 29  
Checking hours of lamp usage.................................................... 30  
Resetting to the factory settings ................................................. 30  
Carrying around  
When carrying the unit around, please use the carrying case that  
comes with it and, to protect the lens from scratches, always attach  
the lens cap. Also, do not subject the unit to strong mechanical  
shock.  
Caution labels on bottom of the remote  
controller  
-LASER  
AVOID EXPOSURE  
R A D I A T I O N I S E M I T T E D  
F R O M T H I S A P E R T U R E  
Others ....................................................... 31  
Troubleshooting .......................................................................... 31  
RADIACION LASER  
REMOTE  
CONTROL  
MODEL:  
When the STATUS indicator lights or flashes ........................... 32  
Replacing the lamp cartridge ...................................................... 33  
Specifications .............................................................................. 34  
NO MIRE AL RAYO  
PRODUCTO LASER CLASSE 2  
CAUTION  
LASER-STRAHLUNG  
NICHT IN DEN STRAHL  
BLICKEN! LASER KLASSE 2  
U2-870R  
LASER RADIATION-  
PLUS  
DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM  
CORPORATION  
RAYCNNEMENT LASER NE PAS  
REGARDER DANS LE FAISCEAU  
WAVE LENGTH:650nm  
MAX OUTPUT:1mW  
CLASS II LASER PRODUCT  
APPAREIL A LASER DE CLASSSE 2  
EN60825-1:1994+A11:1996  
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B a s i c i n f o r m a t i o n a n d p r e p a r a t i o n s  
C h e c k i n g t h e  
s u p p l i e d a c c e s s o r i e s  
F e a t u r e s  
Congratulations On Your Purchase Of The U2-  
1130/U2-1110 Data Projector  
The U2-1130/U2-1110 is one of the very most spectacular data  
projectors available today. The unit enables you to project precise  
images up to 300 inches across (measured diagonally) from your  
PC or Macintosh computer (desktop or notebook), VCR, document  
camera, laser disc player, DVD player, etc.  
Make sure your box contains everything listed below. If any  
pieces are missing, contact your dealer.  
Please save the original box and packing materials in case  
you ever need to ship the unit.  
The number of accessories is indicated in brackets.  
The unit can be placed on a tabletop or cart, or permanently  
mounted on the ceiling*. The unit can also be used to project  
images from behind the screen.  
For remote control  
Remote control [1]  
Batteries (size AA/R6) [2]  
* Installing the unit on the ceiling must be done by authorized PLUS  
technicians. Consult your dealer for more information.  
The other main features you’ll enjoy  
Compatible with following various color systems:  
NTSC (U.S. and Canada standard)  
PAL (Western Europe standard)  
SECAM (France and Eastern Europe standard)  
NTSC4.43 (Middle East standard)  
(U2-1130)  
Power cable (mains lead)  
(1.8 m/5.9 ft.) [1]  
The shape of the plug varies  
depending on the region where  
the unit is purchased.  
Superior brightness of 1300 ANSI lumens, the size of an A4  
size/letter size piece of paper, and weighing only 2.6 kilo-  
grams/5.7 lbs.  
(U2-1110)  
Superior brightness of 1100 ANSI lumens, the size of an A4  
size/letter size piece of paper, and weighing only 2.5 kilo-  
grams/5.6 lbs.  
Using TIs Digital Mirror Device (DMD) and our own optical  
design we have developed a geometric effect that increases the  
light usage efficiency. By increasing the light usage efficiency we  
can better reproduce the three basic colors (RGB) required for  
color reproduction on a single DMD. This means superior bright-  
ness, smaller size, and lighter weight.  
When using the remote control as computer  
mouse  
Serial mouse cable [1]  
Sharp, clear images  
There is no RGB color separation, and the spaces between the  
individual pixels are not noticeable. That means sharp and clear  
reproduction of small characters and figures. Take a closer look  
and notice the difference in quality!  
Outstanding sharp, clear, 3D like images with vivid colors  
when reproducing DVD video and other high picture-quality  
data/video sources  
Mouse adapter  
(for IBM PS/2) [1]  
Mouse adapter  
(for Macintosh) [1]  
Faithful gray scale reproduction makes for more natural image  
displays. DVD and other high quality image sources bring out the  
true display capacity of the unit.  
Screen not distorted to a trapezoid (keystoning) when pro-  
jecting to the height of the line of vision  
Because the projection position is already set to the height of the  
line of vision, there is no keystoning effect.  
Even when projecting above or under the height of the line of  
vision, image distortion (if any) can be adjusted using the key-  
stone correction function.  
(U2-1130, U2-1110)  
Fully compatible with true XGA; support for SXGA using  
advanced intelligent compression technology  
The advanced intelligent compression technology enables these  
projectors to present clear compression SXGA images without any  
line omission.  
For computer connection  
PC/Macintosh multicable  
(1 m/3.3 ft.) [1]  
Monitor adapter  
(for Macintosh) [1]  
A remote control that can operate the PC or Macintosh  
The supplied remote control both operates the unit and acts as a  
wireless mouse control to operate the PC or Macintosh con-  
nected to the unit.  
The compact and easy to carry cabinet with its contemporary  
design complements any office, board room, or auditorium.  
PC audio cable  
(1m/3.3 ft.) [1]  
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P r e p a r i n g t h e  
r e m o t e c o n t r o l  
Inserting the batteries  
For video equipment connection  
Audio video cable  
(1 m/3.3 ft.) [1]  
S-video cable  
(1 m/3.3 ft.) [1]  
1 Press firmly and  
slide the battery  
cover off.  
2 Insert the two  
supplied batteries  
(size AA/R6).  
Lens cap (attached to the lens of the unit) [1]  
Ensure that the  
polarities (+ and )  
of the batteries are  
aligned correctly.  
About the lens cap  
The lens cap is fixed on the bottom of the  
unit as shown in the illustration below.  
3 Slide the cover  
back until it  
snaps into place.  
Notes  
If the remote control gets wet, wipe it dry immediately.  
Avoid excessive heat and humidity.  
If you will not be using the remote control for a long time, remove the  
batteries.  
Carrying case [1]  
Do not mix new and old or different types of batteries.  
There are operations that can only be carried out by remote control.  
Handle the remote control carefully.  
Remote control effective range  
The remote sensors are located on the front and back of the unit.  
The controllable range is 50 degrees horizontally and 30 degrees  
vertically relative to a line that is at a right angle to the remote  
sensor. And the distance between the point of the remote control  
and remote sensor must be shorter than four meters (13 feet).  
How to use the carrying case  
Packing the unit  
Packing the accesories  
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Quick Start Guide [1]  
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P a r t s a n d c o n t r o l s  
For operational instructions, refer to the page indicated in brackets.  
Top, front and side panel view  
Control panel  
POWER indicator [15, 17]  
POWER button [15, 17]  
STATUS  
POWER  
ENTER  
STATUS indicator [32]  
MENU button [23]  
MENU  
ENTER button [23]  
SELECT  
UP  
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DOWN  
Monaural speaker (1.0 W)  
[11, 12]  
Remote sensor [5]  
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Lens and Lens cap [5, 15]  
Adjuster (left) [16]  
Ventilation slots  
Adjuster (right) [16]  
Adjuster button (right) [16]  
Terminal Panel  
MOUSE connector [14]  
PC AUDIO jack [12]  
VIDEO jack [11] AUDIO L/MONO/R jacks [11]  
MOUSE  
RGB IN  
PC AUDIO  
S-VIDEO  
VIDEO  
AUDIO  
L/MONO  
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RGB IN connector [12]  
S-VIDEO jack [11]  
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Rear and side panel view  
Remote sensor [5]  
POWER  
MENU  
STATUS  
ENTER  
UP  
SELECT  
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Built-in security slot  
[see below]  
Ventilation slots  
Rear adjuster [16]  
Adjuster button (left) [16]  
AC IN terminal [15]  
This security slot supports the MicroSaver® Security  
System. MicroSaver® is a registered trademark of  
Kensington Microware Inc. The logo is trade-  
marked and owned by Kensington Microware Inc.  
Built-in Security Slot  
Bottom  
Lamp cover securing screw [33]  
Lamp cover [33]  
Rear adjuster [16]  
Front adjusters [16]  
Ventilation slots  
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P a r t s a n d c o n t r o l s ( c o n t i n u e d )  
Remote control  
L-CLICK button [14, 23]  
Laser pointer [19]  
(Laser aperture)  
Infrared transmitter [5]  
OFF  
POWER  
ON  
LED  
POWER OFF button [17, 30]  
Lights when any button is pressed.  
VIDEO S-VIDEO  
RGB  
POWER ON button [15, 30]  
VIDEO button [15]  
RGB button [15]  
MENU button [23]  
S-VIDEO button [15]  
MENU  
LASER  
LASER button [19]  
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R-CLICK button [14, 23]  
R-CLICK  
POINTER MUTE FREEZE  
POINTER button [20, 21]  
FREEZE button [19]  
MUTE button [19]  
MAGNIFY KEYSTONE VOLUME  
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VOLUME /button [19]  
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KEYSTONE /button [16]  
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I n s t a l l a t i o n  
The distance from the unit lens to the screen determines to the size of the projected image, therefore, you need to consider the place where you  
set up the unit and screen before making connections. You also need to consider the screen size and height of the unit and screen as other  
important factors.  
Tip  
A non-glossy wall may be used as a substitute for a screen.  
WARNING  
• Carrying the unit  
Always carry the unit in the carrying case. Ensure that the power cable and any other cables connecting to video sources are disconnected  
before moving the unit. When moving the unit or when it is not in use, cover the lens with the lens cap.  
• Only use the unit on a solid flat level surface. If the unit falls to the ground, you may be injured and the unit may severely be damaged.  
• Do not use the unit where temperatures vary greatly. The unit must be used at temperatures between 5°C (41°F) and 35°C (95°F).  
• Do not expose the unit to moisture, dust, or smoke. This will harm the screen image.  
• Ensure that you have adequate ventilation around the unit to allow heat dissipation. Do not cover the vents on the bottom or the side of the  
unit.  
Positioning the unit  
The projected image becomes larger as the distance between the unit and screen increases. The minimum image size is about 25 inches  
diagonally at a distance of about 1.2 m (approx. 3.9 feet) and the maximum size is approx. 300 inches at a distance of 12.3 m (approx. 40.4  
feet) from the screen. Use the following information when you fix the position of the unit.  
Projecting distance and image size  
Screen  
width  
Screen  
Screen  
Height  
Screen size  
(diagonal)  
11 to 15 degrees  
Distance from center of lens to lower edge of screen  
(represented as “H” in the table and chart below)  
Projection distance  
(represented as “Lin the table and chart below)  
• Horizontal projection position  
Lens centered left to right  
Vertical projection position (U2-1130)  
Screen size  
Projection distance (L)  
Dimension (H) cm  
Both W & T  
cm / inch  
Wide (W) Telephoto (T)  
Inches  
25  
m / feet  
m / feet  
1.2 / 3.9  
7.4 / 2.9  
40  
1.6 / 5.2  
2.4 / 7.9  
1.9 / 6.2  
11.9 / 4.7  
60  
2.9 / 9.5  
17.8 / 7.0  
80  
3.2 / 10.5  
4.0 / 13.1  
4.9 / 16.1  
6.0 / 19.7  
8.1 / 26.6  
9.8 / 32.2  
12.3 / 40.4  
3.9 / 12.8  
4.9 / 16.1  
5.8 / 19.0  
7.3 / 24.0  
9.8 / 32.2  
11.7 / 38.4  
23.7 / 9.3  
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35.6 / 14.0  
44.5 / 17.5  
59.3 / 23.3  
71.2 / 28.0  
89.0 / 35.0  
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I n s t a l l a t i o n ( c o n t i n u e d )  
Projecting distance and image size  
Projection distance  
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9.8 13.1 16.4 19.7 23.0 26.2 29.5 32.8 36.1 39.4 (feet)  
Tele. Wide  
250300″  
12.3m / 40.4 feet  
9.8m / 32.2 feet  
Height of the  
projecting image  
200240″  
100120″  
8096″  
6072″  
4048″  
2530″  
6m / 19.7 feet  
5m / 16.4 feet  
4m / 13.1 feet  
3m / 9.8feet  
2m / 6.6 feet  
1m / 3.3 feet  
0m / 0 feet  
4.9m / 16.1 feet  
Image center in  
wide mode  
3.9m / 12.8 feet  
2.9m / 9.5 feet  
Image center  
in telephoto  
mode  
1.9m / 6.2 feet  
1.2m  
3.9 feet  
15.1˚ – 14.5˚  
12.7˚ – 12.1˚  
Center of lens  
Using the ceiling mounting fixtures  
When using the ceiling hanging fixtures, select FRONT/CEILINGin PROJECTIONof SETTING MENU(see pages 17 and 24).  
Note  
Installing the unit on the ceiling must be performed by qualified PLUS service personnel. Contact your PLUS dealer for more information. Never  
attempt to install the unit yourself.  
Projection distance  
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Height of the  
projecting image  
Center of lens  
151 to 154 mm/ 0.5 feet  
1m / 3.3 feet  
2m / 6.6 feet  
3m / 9.8feet  
4m / 13.1 feet  
5m / 16.4 feet  
6m / 19.7 feet  
1.2m / 3.9 feet  
(25 to 30)  
1.9m / 6.2 feet  
(40 to 48)  
2.9m / 9.5 feet  
(60 to 72)  
In telephoto mode  
4,712 to 4,742 mm/  
15.5 to 15.6 feet  
3.9m / 12.8 feet  
4.9m / 16.1 feet  
(80 to 96)  
In wide mode  
5,613 to 5,660 mm/  
18.4 to 18.6 feet  
(100 to 120)  
9.8m / 32.2 feet  
(200 to 240)  
12.3m / 40.4 feet  
(250 to 300)  
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C o n n e c t i o n s  
C o n n e c t i n g v i d e o e q u i p m e n t  
You can connect up to two pieces of video equipment to the unit following the illustrations below.  
You can switch the input source (picture) to VIDEO or S-VIDEO when you connect two pieces of equipment.  
(The S-VIDEO connection provides more vivid color and higher resolution compared to the VIDEO connection.)  
You can output the sound of only one component through the unit speaker even when two components are connected.  
Before connecting  
• Turn off the components that are to be connected.  
• The unit and computer will be turned on in “Using the unit” on page 15. Do not turn on either the computer or the unit until you read this  
section.  
• Please also refer to the manual of the video component to be connected.  
DVD player, laser disc player,  
VCR, document camera, etc.  
Connection to the VIDEO jack  
of the unit  
(L) (R)  
Yellow  
Red  
To audio output jacks  
White  
To video output jack  
Audio/video cable (supplied)*  
Yellow  
White Red  
(L) (R)  
The unit's terminal panel  
* If the equipment to be connected to the unit is a  
monaural type, connect to the L/MONO jack of  
the unit.  
MOUSE  
RGB IN  
PC AUDIO  
S-VIDEO  
VIDEO  
AUDIO  
LONO  
DVD player, laser disc player,  
VCR, document camera, etc.  
Connection to the S-VIDEO jack  
of the unit  
(L)  
(R)  
White  
Red  
To S-video output jack  
To audio output jacks  
S-video cable  
(supplied)  
Audio/video cable (supplied)*  
White  
Red  
The unit's terminal panel  
(L) (R)  
MOUSE  
RGB IN  
PC AUDIO  
S-VIDEO  
VIDEO  
AUDIO  
LONO  
* If the equipment to be connected to the unit is a  
monaural type, connect to the L/MONO jack of  
the unit.  
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C o n n e c t i n g a P C o r M a c i n t o s h  
Connecting a PC or Macintosh to the unit will enable you to project your computer screen images for impressive presentations.  
The following display standards are supported:  
VGA 640×480 for graphics  
VGA 640×350 for graphics  
VGA 720×350 for text  
VGA 640×400 for graphics  
VGA 720×400 for text  
SuperVGA 800×600  
XGA 1024×768  
Macintosh at 640×480  
Macintosh at 832×624  
Macintosh at 1024×768  
A PC, Macintosh, or computer equipped with an XGA adapter or compatible graphics adapter can easily be connected.  
If your PC does not support XGA you will need to install an XGA graphics board. Consult your computer's owner's manual for your XGA  
configuration. If you need to install a new board, refer to the manual supplied with your new graphics board for installation instructions.  
Notes  
Refer to the owner's manual supplied with your computer for more information about the video output requirements of the computer and any special  
identification or configuring required by the projector image and monitor.  
Some Macintosh PowerBooks may need to set the mirroring to off to output 1024 × 768 dot signals. Please consult your PowerBook manual or  
computer dealer for details.  
Before connecting  
Turn off the computer that is to be connected.  
The unit and computer will be turned on in Using the uniton page 15. Do not turn on either the computer or the unit until you read this  
section.  
Please also refer to the manual of the computer to be connected.  
IBM PC/AT compatible machine or  
Macintosh with Mini D-Sub 15-pin  
connector  
Macintosh desktop computer  
To PC’s audio jack  
To Macintosh's audio jack  
Monitor adapter for  
Macintosh  
Mini D-Sub  
15-pin  
connector  
You may need to  
change the DIP switch  
setting depending on  
the machine to be  
connected. See next  
page.  
Mini D-Sub 15-pin connector  
PC audio cable  
(supplied)*  
PC/Macintosh multicable  
(supplied)  
PC/Macintosh multicable  
(supplied)  
* When VIDEO or S-VIDEO is selected as the input source,  
the sound from the AUDIO L/MONO /R jacks will be  
output.  
Mini D-Sub  
15-pin  
connector  
When RGB is selected as the input source, the sound from  
the PC AUDIO jack will be output.  
The unit's  
terminal panel  
MOUSE  
RGB IN  
PC AUDIO  
S-VIDEO  
VIDEO  
AUDIO  
L/MONO  
R
Plug the cable connector  
into the RGB IN connector  
securely and tighten the  
screws.  
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Note on the PowerBook connection  
Depending on the model of your PowerBook, the additional Apple video cable adapter may be required with the above connection.  
Monitor adapter Mini D-Sub 15-pin connector  
Video cable adapter  
(supplied)  
(supplied)  
To the Data Projector  
Modifying the DIP switch setting (for Macintosh)  
Modify the DIP switch setting according to the DIP switch setting table below.  
DIP switch setting (GG= ON)  
MONITOR  
RESOLUTION  
1
2
3
4
5
6
MULTIPLE SCAN 21  
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
MULTIPLE SCAN 17  
MULTIPLE SCAN 16  
VGA/S-VGA  
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
21COLOR  
1152×870  
1024×768  
832×624  
640×480  
G
G
G
G
G
G
19COLOR  
16COLOR  
13COLOR  
G
Inch 13  
MULTIPLE SCAN 17  
VGA/S-VGA/XGA/SXGA  
ON  
ON  
ON  
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
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U s i n g t h e r e m o t e c o n t r o l a s a c o m p u t e r  
m o u s e – W i r e l e s s m o u s e f u n c t i o n  
The supplied remote control enables you to operate the computers mouse functions by connecting the computer to the MOUSE connector of  
the unit. It is a great way to control your computer-generated presentations.  
How does the remote control operate the computer?  
The cursor key on the remote control operates the computer mouse functions.  
If a computer running Windows is connected, the L-CLICK button on the remote control operates as the computer mouse left click button  
and the R-CLICK button as the computer mouse right click button.  
If a Macintosh computer is connected, the L-CLICK and R-CLICK buttons operate in the same way as the computer mouse click button.  
While the menu is displayed on the screen (see page 22, 23), the cursor key, L-CLICK and R-CLICK buttons will operate to control the menu.  
Connecting the computer to the MOUSE connector of the unit  
Before connecting  
Turn off the computer, then remove the current mouse.  
The unit and computer will be turned on as described in Using the uniton page 15. Do not turn on either the computer or the unit until you  
read that section.  
Please also refer to the manual of the computer to be connected.  
How to connect to the IBM PC/AT  
computer  
9-pin serial port  
IBM PC/AT  
Use the supplied serial mouse cable to connect  
the MOUSE connector of the unit and the 9-pin  
serial port (COM1/COM2/COM3/COM4) of  
the computer.  
Serial mouse cable (supplied)  
To the MOUSE connector  
ME  
RGB IN  
PC AUDIO  
S-VIDEO  
VIDEO  
AUDIO  
L/MONO  
R
To the MOUSE connector  
IBM PS/2 or Macintosh  
Serial mouse cable Mouse adapter for IBM PS/2 (supplied) or  
(supplied) Mouse adapter for Macintosh (supplied)  
How to connect to the IBM PS/2 or  
Macintosh computer  
Use the supplied serial mouse cable and mouse  
adapter (for IBM PS/2 or Macintosh).  
1 Connect the serial mouse cable and mouse  
adapter.  
2 Connect the other end of the serial mouse  
cable to the MOUSE connector of the unit.  
3 Connect the other end of the mouse adapter  
to the mouse port of the computer.  
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O p e r a t i o n  
U s i n g t h e u n i t  
Before starting  
• Remove the lens cap from the lens. Please keep it because it must  
be replaced after use.  
3
4
Turn on the connected source (computer,  
VCR, DVD player, etc.).  
If you use a video component, start playback for  
screen/image adjustment.  
• Don’t use the unit in a bright room and don’t expose the screen to  
direct sunlight or other strong light sources.  
Press either VIDEO, S-VIDEO, or RGB to  
select the input source.  
You can also select the input source with the  
menu operation (see page 23).  
1
Connect the supplied power cable to the  
unit, then to the wall outlet (the mains).  
The POWER indicator on top of the unit lights in  
amber.  
STATUS  
POWER  
OFF  
POWER  
ON  
VIDEO S-VIDEO  
RGB  
Lights in amber  
(Standby)  
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D
Notes  
• If the blue or black screen (the background type differs  
depending on the “BACKGROUND” setting. See page 25.)  
is projected, check the following:  
– Is the source properly connected to the unit?  
– Is the source component or computer turned on?  
– Are the video signals coming to the unit?  
1
• The video resolution of the connected computer can be  
changed. See page 18.  
Power cable  
(supplied)  
2
5
Adjust the position and height of the unit.  
Move the unit to the position where the projected  
image is horizontally centered to the screen.  
• When the projected image is offset  
horizontally  
Adjust the position of the unit so that the unit is  
2
Press POWER ON on the remote control,  
or POWER on top of the unit, to turn on  
the unit.  
square to the screen.  
The POWER indicator on top of the unit turns to  
green and starts flashing.  
Screen  
View from the top  
It takes one minute for the unit to be ready for use.  
Wait until the indicator stops flashing and lights  
steadily in green.  
POWER  
OFF  
POWER  
ON  
• When the projected image is offset ver-  
tically  
Adjust the height balance of the unit with the  
adjusters. See next page.  
Side view  
Green light flashes  
(About one minute)  
Then lights steadily  
in green  
VIDEO S-VIDEO  
RGB  
Screen  
Note  
While the POWER indicator is flashing, the unit doesn’t turn  
off even if you press POWER OFF on the remote control, or  
POWER on the unit.  
Tip  
If you set “AUTO START” to “ON” in the menu (see page 29),  
the unit will turn on automatically after connecting the power  
cable in step 1.  
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U s i n g t h e u n i t ( c o n t i n u e d )  
Using the adjusters to adjust the height balance  
Adjusting the distorted picture  
The upper distortion of the picture will be corrected as you see  
the illustration below.  
There are two front adjusters and one rear adjuster.  
1 If you need to lower the position of the projected  
image, pull out the leg of the rear adjuster.  
The menu screen shape is not changed by the keystone  
correction even when displayed.  
2 Hold the front sides of the unit, then adjust the  
height of the projected image.  
While adjusting the height, the rear adjuster should remain  
on the table.  
3 Press the left and right buttons by the front ad-  
justers at the same time to loosen the adjuster  
legs.  
The front adjuster legs will loosen and be extended.  
4 Release the buttons to fix the position of the front  
adjuster legs.  
5 To fine-adjust the height and balance, turn each  
7
Adjust the image size with the zoom ring,  
then adjust the focus with the focus ring.  
foot of the front adjuster legs.  
N
+
M E N U  
S T A T U S  
Zoom ring  
W E R  
2
M
O
U
SE  
R
G
B
IN  
PC  
A
U
D
IO  
S
-V  
ID  
EO  
V
ID  
EO  
L/  
M
O
Focus ring  
Down  
1
Up  
3
8
Change the unit setting to suit the  
method and source selected in step 4.  
The following settings can be made using the  
menu operation.  
4
Up  
Down  
The menu can be displayed in English, Deutsch,  
Français, Italiano, Español, Svenska, or  
.
5
(The standard setting is English.) See page 24.  
For basic menu operation, see page 23.  
To see an overview of the menu structure, see  
page 22.  
6
(If the vertical offset cannot be adjusted  
completely with the adjusters)  
Press KEYSTONE + or to correct the  
offset (keystoning) image.  
You can also correct the keystoning effect with  
the menu operation (see page 24).  
Select the type of projection  
If the projected image is horizontally reversed  
or upside down, change the projection type.  
See page 24.  
When the input source is VIDEO or S-  
VIDEO  
Select the color system. See page 24.  
MAGNIFY KEYSTONE VOLUME  
+
+
+
When the input source is RGB  
Adjust the projected image from the computer.  
The resolution most suitable for the incoming  
signals is automatically selected.  
PLUS  
However, if any vertical banding, noise, dot  
interference, or crosstalk appears on the  
screen, manually adjust PICTURE ADJ,then  
FINE PICTUREusing the menus. See page  
27.  
Note  
The maximum correction value is 29° including the optical  
correction value.  
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After using the unit  
The horizontal and vertical positions of the  
image can also be adjusted manually. See  
page 27.  
1
Press POWER OFF on the remote control,  
or POWER on the unit, for two to three  
seconds.  
If you have set AUTO MODEto OFFto carry  
out the above described adjustments (see  
page 27 for details), you can choose to project  
the image at the original size of the incoming  
signal resolution. (Normally, the image is  
enlarged or reduced to the most suitable size  
automatically.) See page 27.  
When you have turned off the unit, the POWER  
indicator will start flashing then turn to amber in  
one minute.  
Never disconnect the power cable while the  
POWER indicator is flashing.  
POWER  
9
Adjust the picture elements (see page  
28), then select the picture type  
according to the video content (see page  
28).  
OFF  
POWER  
ON  
Green light flashes  
(About one minute)  
Then lights steadily  
in amber  
VIDEO S-VIDEO  
RGB  
10 Start using the unit.  
The following functions are available while using  
the unit:  
Adjusting the volume of the unit's speaker  
(see pages 19 and 25),  
Using the laser pointer (see page 19),  
Turning off the image and muting the sound  
temporarily (see page 19),  
Freezing a moving picture (see page 19),  
Enlarging the picture (see page 20), and  
Enlarging the picture after selecting the  
portion you wish to enlarge (see page 21).  
Notes  
Neither POWER ON on the remote control nor POWER on  
the unit operate while the POWER indicator is flashing.  
Wait at least one minute before turning on the unit again.  
POWER ON on the remote control or POWER on the unit  
may not operate if you try to turn on the unit again within one  
minute after turning off the unit.  
2
After the POWER indicator stops flashing  
and turns to amber, disconnect the power  
cable from the wall outlet, then from the  
unit.  
Note  
If POWER OFFis set to ON(see page 29), the image will  
be turned off if the unit has been left unoperated for five  
minutes with an RGB input source.  
The POWER indicator goes out.  
Note  
If the image is suddenly turned off while projecting a computer  
image, the computers screen saver or power management  
function may be activated.  
Hold the plug when disconnecting the power cable. Never pull  
the cord.  
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U s i n g t h e u n i t ( c o n t i n u e d )  
Changing the computer’s video  
resolutions  
Notebook computers and resolution  
standards  
Depending on your computer's graphics capability, you may be  
able to select one of several resolutions. Generally a computer-  
either a PC or Macintosh- with 1 MB VRAM will generally run:  
The unit is designed to project industry standardized video such as  
VESA (Video Electronics Standards Association) or XGA  
(eXtended Graphics Array). Notebook computers do not use indus-  
try standards. They use whatever timing is necessary to match their  
local LCD display. The end result is typically not standard. By  
turning off your notebook's display, the timing parameters are a bit  
more like the real VESA or XGA signal.  
640 × 480 at 16.7 million colors (24 bit Truecolor)  
800 × 600 at 65,000 colors.  
1024 × 768 at 256 colors.  
As the resolution increases, the number of colors you can run  
decreases. With 2 MB VRAM a computer will generally run:  
640 × 480 at 16.7 million colors (24 bit Truecolor).  
800 × 600 at 16.7 million colors (24 bit Truecolor).  
1024 × 768 at 65,000 colors.  
1280 × 1024 at 256 colors.  
Windows 98/Windows 95  
There are two methods you can use to change your resolution.  
Method 1  
1 Move your cursor to the background image and click.  
2 In the Propertiesmenu, select Settings.”  
3 Change your resolution and click OK.”  
4 You may be asked to reboot for the changes to take effect,  
or a message may appear saying that Windows is about  
to resize your display.Youll be asked if you want to  
keep your settings. Select Yes.”  
Method 2  
1 Click on your My Computericon.  
2 Open Control Paneland select Display.”  
3 Change your resolution and click OK.after the new  
resolution is selected.  
4 You may be asked to reboot for the changes to take effect,  
or a message may appear saying that Windows is about  
to resize your display.Youll be asked if you want to  
keep your settings. Select Yes.”  
Windows 3.1  
1 Click on the Mainicon and open Control Panel.”  
2 Select Change System Settingsand click on Option.”  
3 Choose Change Display Settings.”  
4 Select the resolution you want.  
5 Choose the current or desired drive.  
6 Restart Windows for the changes to take effect.  
Macintosh  
1 Under the Apple menu, select Control Panelsand open  
Monitors.”  
2 Click and open Options.”  
3 Select your new resolution and click OK.”  
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V a r i o u s f u n c t i o n s w h i l e u s i n g t h e u n i t  
OFF  
POWER  
ON  
VIDEO S-VIDEO  
RGB  
MENU  
LASER  
LASER button  
+
R-CLICK  
POINTER MUTE FREEZE  
FREEZE button  
MUTE button  
MAGNIFY KEYSTONE VOLUME  
+
+
+
VOLUME +/button  
PLUS  
Turning off the image and muting the  
sound temporarily  
Adjusting the volume of the unit's  
speaker  
Press MUTE.  
Press VOLUME + to increase the volume  
or to decrease.  
The volume can also be adjusted using the menu  
(see page 25).  
The image turns off and the sound is muted at the  
same time. To restore the picture and sound,  
press the button again.  
VOLUME  
MUTE  
+
Freezing a moving picture  
Using the laser pointer  
You can capture the desired frame of a moving picture.  
You can highlight the desired point on the screen with a beam of red  
light.  
Press FREEZE.  
A still image of the current frame is displayed. To  
restore the present picture, press the button  
again.  
Caution  
Do not look into the laser pointer while it is on, nor point the laser  
beam at any other persons. This could result in serious eye damage or  
blindness.  
Use of controls or adjustments or performance other than those  
FREEZE  
specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.  
Tip  
Press LASER.  
The still picture can also be enlarged (see pages 20 and 21).  
The red light is on while pressing the button.  
The light goes out when you release the button.  
LASER  
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To move to the desired portion of the enlarged  
OFF  
POWER  
ON  
picture  
VIDEO S-VIDEO  
RGB  
1
Press POINTER.  
The button lights in red. If you dont proceed to  
MENU  
LASER  
step 2 within ten seconds, the button goes off.  
+
Cursor key  
R-CLICK  
POINTER MUTE FREEZE  
POINTER  
POINTER  
POINTER button  
MAGNIFY button  
MAGNIFY KEYSTONE VOLUME  
+
+
+
PLUS  
2
Press the desired portion of the cursor  
key while POINTER is lit.  
The available directions are indicated by the  
eight triangle marks on the cursor key. The pic-  
ture will move in the direction of the mark you are  
pressing.  
Enlarging the picture  
You can enlarge the picture up to four times the original size.  
Press MAGNIFY +.  
While the button is pressed the picture is en-  
larged until it becomes four times the original  
size.  
Move upward  
Release the button at the desired size.  
MAGNIFY  
+
Move rightward  
Move leftward  
Four times as large  
as the original size  
+
Original size  
Move downward  
Note  
The quality of the enlarged picture deteriorates compared to  
Note  
the original size picture.  
The original size of the picture cannot be moved because the  
whole image is fully displayed.  
To reduce the size of the enlarged picture  
Press MAGNIFY .  
While the button is pressed the picture is reduced  
until it becomes the original size.  
MAGNIFY  
+
Enlarged size  
Original size  
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OFF  
POWER  
ON  
3
Press MAGNIFY +.  
VIDEO S-VIDEO  
RGB  
While the button is pressed, the picture is  
enlarged until it becomes four times the original  
size.  
MENU  
LASER  
MAGNIFY  
+
+
Cursor key  
R-CLICK  
POINTER MUTE FREEZE  
POINTER button  
MAGNIFY button  
Four times as large  
as the original size  
Original size  
MAGNIFY KEYSTONE VOLUME  
+
+
+
PLUS  
Enlarging the picture after selecting the  
portion you wish to enlarge  
Note  
After selecting the portion you wish to enlarge, you can enlarge the  
picture up to four times the original size.  
The quality of the enlarged picture deteriorates compared to  
the original size picture.  
1
While the picture is projected at its  
original size, press POINTER.  
The button lights in red, then the pointer is dis-  
played on the screen.  
To reduce the size of the enlarged picture  
If you dont proceed to step 2 within ten seconds,  
the button goes off.  
Press MAGNIFY .  
While the button is pressed, the picture is  
reduced until it becomes the original size.  
POINTER  
POINTER  
MAGNIFY  
+
Original size  
Enlarged size  
Original size  
Note  
You can also display the pointer on the menu screen. See page  
25.  
You can select from among eight pointers using the menu. See  
page 25.  
2
Press the desired portion of the cursor  
key to move the pointer while POINTER is  
lit.  
The available directions are indicated by the  
eight triangle marks on the cursor key. The  
pointer will move in the direction of the mark you  
are pressing.  
Original size  
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M e n u s t r u c t u r e  
For operational instructions, refer to the page indicated in brackets.  
(23)  
(23)  
SOURCE MENU  
IMAGE ADJ MENU  
POWER MENU  
VIDEO  
AUTO  
Note  
The menu will not be displayed if the picture is  
enlarged even slightly. In such a case, reduce the  
picture size to normal before starting the menu  
operation.  
(24)  
(29)  
(23)  
(23)  
S-VIDEO  
AUTO  
RGB  
AUTO  
(24)  
SETTING MENU  
When the input source  
is VIDEO or S-VIDEO  
When the input source  
is RGB  
(25)  
(25)  
VOLUME  
VOLUME  
+
+
(28)  
(24)  
(28)  
(24)  
IMAGE MODE  
NORMAL  
IMAGE MODE  
NORMAL  
KEYSTONE  
KEYSTONE  
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
(28)  
(28)  
(28)  
(28)  
(28)  
(28)  
(28)  
(28)  
(28)  
BRIGHTNESS  
BRIGHTNESS  
CONTRAST  
CONTRAST  
(28)  
(28)  
(28)  
(28)  
(28)  
(28)  
BRIGHTNESS R  
WHITE BALANCE  
COLOR  
+
+
+
+
+
+
BRIGHTNESS G  
AUTO MODE  
ON  
TINT  
BRIGHTNESS B  
SHARPNESS  
The menu below is  
displayed when “AUTO  
MODE” is set to “Off.”  
CONTRAST R  
CONTRAST G  
(30)  
(29)  
(29)  
(24)  
(29)  
(27)  
AUTO MODE  
OFF  
LAMP USAGE  
0HOURS  
CONTRAST B  
(27)  
(27)  
(27)  
(27)  
(27)  
H POSITION  
AUTO START  
OFF  
+
+
V POSITION  
POWER OFF  
OFF  
PICTURE ADJ  
1160  
KEYSTONE SAVE  
OFF  
FINE PICTURE  
64  
DISPLAY  
ON  
RESOLUTION  
AUTO  
(28)  
(25)  
(24)  
(24)  
(24)  
(25)  
(30)  
WHITE PICTURE  
NORMAL  
BACKGROUND  
BLUEBACK  
VIDEO STANDARD  
AUTO  
PROJECTION  
FRONT / FLOOR  
LANGUAGE  
ENGLISH  
POINTER  
POINTER1  
RESET  
48KHz  
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B a s i c o p e r a t i o n ( S e l e c t i n g t h e i n p u t s o u r c e )  
OFF  
POWER  
ON  
5
Press L-CLICK.  
VIDEO S-VIDEO  
RGB  
The source you’ve selected in step 4 is con-  
firmed, then the picture from the selected source  
is projected on the screen.  
L-CLICK button  
(On bottom of  
the remote  
MENU  
LASER  
MENU button  
control)  
+
Cursor key  
R-CLICK button  
R-CLICK  
POINTER MUTE FREEZE  
MAGNIFY KEYSTONE VOLUME  
+
+
+
6
Press R-CLICK to turn off the menu dis-  
play.  
Whenever you wish to turn off the menu display,  
press the R-CLICK button.  
PLUS  
1
Press MENU.  
The button lights in red and the main menu  
appears on the screen.  
R-CLICK  
If you don’t proceed to step 2 within ten seconds,  
the button goes off.  
Operating using the unit  
MENU  
MENU  
The menu operation is explained using the remote control, how-  
ever, it can also be controlled using the unit operation buttons.  
To operate using the unit, refer to the comparison table below.  
Note  
STATUS  
POWER  
The menu will not be dis-  
played if the picture is en-  
larged even slightly. In  
such a case, reduce the pic-  
ture size to normal before  
starting the menu opera-  
tion.  
SOURCE MENU  
IMAGE ADJ MENU  
POWER MENU  
MENU  
ENTER  
MENU button  
ENTER button  
SETTING MENU  
SELECT  
UP  
SELECT  
UP/DOWN/+/–  
buttons  
DOWN  
2
Press the cursor  
SOURCE MENU.”  
/
key to select  
SOURCE MENU  
IMAGE ADJ MENU  
POWER MENU  
The remote control and unit button comparison table  
Remote control buttons  
Unit operation buttons  
+
MENU  
MENU  
SETTING MENU  
The main menu appears on  
the screen when you press  
this button.  
The main menu appears on the  
screen when you press this  
button.  
3
4
Press L-CLICK.  
The source menu appears on the screen.  
To turn off any menu, press  
R-CLICK.  
To turn off any menu, press  
R-CLICK on the remote  
control.  
VIDEO  
AUTO  
(You cannot turn off the  
menu with the unit’s button.)  
S-VIDEO  
AUTO  
RGB  
AUTO  
SELECT UP/DOWN  
Press either button to select  
the menu item.  
Cursor  
/
keys  
Press either key to select the  
menu item.  
Press the cursor  
desired input source.  
/
key to select the  
SELECT + / –  
Cursor + / – keys  
Press either button to choose  
the setting or value of the se-  
lected menu item.  
Press either key to choose  
the setting or value of the  
selected menu item.  
VIDEO  
AUTO  
S-VIDEO  
AUTO  
+
ENTER  
L-CLICK  
RGB  
AUTO  
Press this button whenever  
confirmation is required.  
Press this button whenever  
confirmation is required.  
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C o r r e c t i n g t h e  
k e y s t o n i n g e f f e c t  
S e l e c t i n g a m e n u  
l a n g u a g e  
The keystone correction function can be used if the vertical offset  
cannot be completely adjusted with the adjusters (see page 16).  
1 Press MENU to display the main menu.  
2 Press the cursor / keys to select SETTING MENU.”  
3 Press L-CLICK to display the SETTING MENU.  
The unit retains the correction value even if you select another input  
source after keystoning unless you turn off the unit.  
4 Press the cursor  
/
keys to select LANGUAGE,then  
This correction can also be made with KEYSTONE +/on the  
press the cursor + / keys to select one of the following  
remote control (see page 16).  
languages:  
1 Press MENU to display the main menu.  
ENGLISH (English),  
DEUTSCH (German),  
FRANÇAIS (French),  
ITALIANO (Italiano),  
ESPAÑOL (Spanish),  
SVENSKA (Swedish), or  
2 Press the cursor  
/
keys to select IMAGE ADJ  
MENU.”  
3 Press L-CLICK to display the IMAGE ADJ MENU.  
4 Press the cursor / keys to select KEYSTONE.”  
5 Press the cursor +/keys to correct the offset image.  
For more information, see page 16.  
(Japanese).  
5 Press L-CLICK.  
Saving the corrected value  
The keystoning value returns to the standard settings after the  
power of the unit is turned off. To keep the corrected value for the  
next use of the unit, set KEYSTONE SAVEto ON.”  
1 After keystoning, press MENU to display the main menu.  
2 Press the cursor / keys to select POWER MENU.”  
3 Press L-CLICK to display the POWER MENU.  
4 Press the cursor / keys to select KEYSTONE SAVE.”  
5 Press the cursor + key to select ON.”  
S e l e c t i n g t h e  
c o l o r s y s t e m  
S e l e c t i n g a  
p r o j e c t i o n t y p e  
The unit can be changed to the following color systems:  
NTSC 3.58  
This reorients your image for your type of projection.  
1 Press MENU to display the main menu.  
PAL (except for the PAL-M and PAL-N systems)*  
2 Press the cursor / keys to select SETTING MENU.”  
3 Press L-CLICK to display the SETTING MENU.  
4 Press the cursor / keys to select PROJECTION.”  
SECAM  
* The unit cannot project the PAL-M  
and PAL-N systems.  
NTSC 4.43  
If your color system is NTSC 3.58 or PAL, select AUTO(factory  
5 Press the cursor + / keys to select the projection type  
setting).  
which suits the unit setup conditions.  
If your color system is SECAM or NTSC 4.43, select SECAMor  
4.43NTSC.”  
The following four projection types can be selected:  
FRONT FLOOR (Normal),  
1 Press MENU to display the main menu.  
REAR CEILING (Upside down and horizontally re-  
versed),  
2 Press the cursor / keys to select SETTING MENU.”  
3 Press L-CLICK to display the SETTING MENU.  
REAR FLOOR (Horizontally reversed), or  
FRONT CEILING (Upside down).  
6 Press L-CLICK.  
4 Press the cursor  
/
keys to select VIDEO STAN-  
DARD.”  
5 Press the cursor +/keys to select the color system.  
6 Press L-CLICK to change the unit to the selected color  
system.  
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S e l e c t i n g t h e  
p o i n t e r t y p e  
S e l e c t i n g t h e  
b a c k g r o u n d  
If you press POINTER on the remote control while the picture is  
projected at its original size, the pointer is displayed on the screen  
(see page 21).  
1 Press MENU to display the main menu.  
2 Press the cursor / key to select SETTING MENU.”  
3 Press L-CLICK to display the SETTING MENU.  
4 Press the cursor / key to select BACKGROUND.”  
You can select from among eight pointers.  
1 Press MENU to display the main menu.  
5 Press the cursor + / key to select one of the following  
2 Press the cursor / keys to select SETTING MENU.”  
3 Press L-CLICK to display the SETTING MENU.  
4 Press the cursor / keys to select POINTER.”  
background types:  
BLUEBACK or  
BLACKBACK.  
6 Press L-CLICK.  
5 Press the cursor +/keys to select one of the following  
eight pointer types.  
6 Press L-CLICK to confirm the pointer type.  
A d j u s t i n g t h e  
v o l u m e  
The last adjusted volume will not be changed if you change the  
input source from S-VIDEO to VIDEO, and vice versa. But the  
volume for RGB is independently set.  
The volume can also be adjusted with VOLUME +/on the remote  
control (see page 19).  
1 Press MENU to display the main menu.  
2 Press the cursor  
/
keys to select IMAGE ADJ  
MENU.”  
3 Press L-CLICK to display the IMAGE ADJ MENU.  
4 Press the cursor keys to select VOLUME,then  
press the cursor + / keys to adjust the volume.  
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A d j u s t i n g t h e p r o j e c t e d i m a g e f r o m  
t h e c o m p u t e r  
The unit selects the most suitable resolutions as shown in the Timing Chartbelow according to the incoming signals from the RGB IN  
connector when AUTO MODEis set to ON.(See page 27). However, you may need manual adjustment depending on the computer. If you  
have any vertical banding, noise, dot interference, or crosstalk on the projected picture, adjust the clock frequency with PICTURE ADJthen  
the clock phase with FINE PICTURE(see page 27). You can also adjust the horizontal and vertical position of the image (see page 27).  
When adjusting manually (when AUTO MODEis set to OFF), you can choose to project the image at the original size of the incoming  
signal resolution (see page 27). (Normally, the image is enlarged or reduced to the most suitable size automatically.)  
Timing Chart  
Resolution  
640 × 350  
640 × 350  
720 × 350  
640 × 400  
640 × 400  
720 × 400  
720 × 400  
640 × 480  
640 × 480  
640 × 480  
640 × 480  
800 × 600  
800 × 600  
800 × 600  
800 × 600  
800 × 600  
1024 × 768  
1024 × 768  
1024 × 768  
1024 × 768  
1024 × 768  
1280 × 1024  
1280 × 1024  
640 × 480  
832 × 624  
1024 × 768  
1152 × 870  
1280 × 1024  
1152 × 900  
1280 × 1024  
1280 × 1024  
1024 × 768  
1280 × 1024  
1152 × 900  
1280 × 1024  
H Sync. (kHz)  
31.5  
37.9  
31.5  
31.5  
37.9  
31.5  
37.9  
31.5  
37.9  
37.5  
43.3  
35.2  
37.9  
46.9  
48.1  
53.7  
48.4  
56.5  
58.1  
60.0  
68.7  
64.0  
80.0  
35.0  
49.7  
60.2  
68.7  
81.1  
61.8  
74.9  
81.1  
49.7  
63.9  
71.7  
78.1  
V Sync. (Hz)  
70.1  
85.1  
70.0  
70.1  
85.1  
70.0  
85.0  
60.0  
72.8  
75.0  
85.0  
56.3  
60.3  
75.0  
72.2  
85.1  
60.0  
70.1  
72.0  
75.0  
85.0  
60.0  
75.0  
66.7  
74.5  
74.9  
75.6  
76.1  
66.0  
69.9  
76.1  
60.4  
60.0  
76.1  
72.0  
IBM PC/AT compatible machine  
Apple Macintosh  
Sun  
SGI  
HP  
Note on AccuBlendTM  
The resolution of the unit is 1024 × 768. Other resolution images (e.g. 1280 × 1024) are compressed into 1024 × 768 (AccuBlend). In such a case,  
projected letters and lines might appear unevenly.  
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Adjusting the clock frequency (PICTURE  
ADJ) and clock phase (FINE PICTURE)  
manually  
Adjusting the horizontal (H POSITION) and  
vertical (V POSITION) position of the  
image  
When AUTO MODEis set to ON,the clock frequency and  
clock phase will be adjusted automatically. However, if you need  
any manual adjustment for these two items, you first need to set  
AUTO MODEto OFFas indicated in the following steps.  
1 Carry out steps 1 and 2 in the left column.  
2 Press the cursor / keys to select H POSITION.”  
3 Press the cursor +/keys to adjust the horizontal position.  
Press + key to move the image right and key to move it  
left.  
Adjust the clock frequency to eliminate any vertical banding, then  
the clock phase to reduce any video noise, dot interference, or cross  
talk. (When the clock phase is not matched evenly, the image  
appears to be shimmering.)  
4 Press the cursor / keys to select V POSITION.”  
5 Press the cursor +/keys to adjust the vertical position.  
1 Setting the input source to RGB”  
Press + keys to move the image up and key to move it  
down.  
Select the RGB input source (see page 15 or 23).  
2 Setting AUTO MODEto OFFfor manual ad-  
justment  
1 Press MENU to display the main menu.  
2 Press the cursor  
/
keys to select IMAGE ADJ  
Adjusting the image size automatically/  
Displaying the image at its original size  
MENU.”  
3 Press L-CLICK to display the IMAGE ADJ MENU.  
4 Press the cursor / keys to select AUTO MODE.”  
Normally the unit enlarges or reduces the image from the computer  
to the most suitable size, however, you can choose to project the  
image at the original size of the incoming signal resolution.  
5 Press the cursor key to select OFF,then press L-  
CLICK.  
1 Carry out steps 1 and 2 in the left column.  
The AUTO MODE OFF menu appears.  
2 Press the cursor / keys to select RESOLUTION.”  
3 Adjusting the clock frequency  
3 Press the cursor +/keys to select AUTOor REAL  
1 Press the cursor / keys to select PICTURE ADJ.”  
MODE.”  
2 Press the cursor key until the vertical banding disap-  
When adjusting the size of the image automatically, se-  
lect AUTO.”  
pears.  
Press + to increase the frequency and to decrease.  
When displaying the image at its original size, select  
REAL MODE.”  
4 Adjusting the clock phase  
4 Press L-CLICK to confirm the setting in step 3.  
1 Press the cursor / keys to select FINE PICTURE.”  
2 Press the cursor +/keys until the video noise, dot  
interference, and cross talk are reduced.  
Press + to increase the phase and to decrease the  
phase.  
If the image (and the menu) disappears while setting  
the clock frequency or clock phase  
Carry out the following steps.  
1 Turn off the source connected to the RGB IN connector.  
The incoming signals from the source go down and a blue or black  
screen will be displayed. (The background type differs depending on  
the BACKGROUNDsetting. See page 25.)  
2 Carry out Resetting to the factory settingson page 30.  
3 Turn on the source, then carry out Adjusting the clock frequency and  
clock phase manuallyfrom the beginning.  
When you have connected another computer  
Set AUTO MODEto ONby pressing the cursor + key in step 2-5  
above.  
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A d j u s t i n g t h e  
p i c t u r e e l e m e n t s  
S e l e c t i n g t h e  
p i c t u r e t y p e  
The picture elements such as brightness, contrast, white balance,  
and so on can be adjusted individually for each input source. The  
adjustable items vary depending on the input source.  
Selecting the brightness or color oriented image  
setting  
The brightness oriented setting may be suitable for PC images and  
the color oriented setting may be suitable for movie pictures. In this  
way, you can focus on either brightness or color.  
This setting is applied to all input sources regardless of the present  
input source.  
(The elements  
Input source  
marked with “  
are adjustable.)  
VIDEO/S-VIDEO  
RGB  
BRIGHTNESS  
CONTRAST  
COLOR  
1 Press MENU to display the main menu.  
2 Press the cursor / keys to select SETTING MENU.”  
3 Press L-CLICK to display the SETTING MENU.  
TINT  
4 Press the cursor / keys to select WHITE PICTURE,”  
then press the cursor +/keys to select the white picture  
mode.  
SHARPNESS  
WHITE BALANCE  
The following two types can be selected:  
1 Select the input source (see page 15 or 23).  
2 Press MENU to display the main menu.  
NORMAL to set the unit to the brightness oriented  
setting or  
3 Press the cursor  
/
keys to select IMAGE ADJ  
QUIET to reduce brightness for better color expression,  
MENU.”  
5 Press L-CLICK to confirm the setting.  
4 Press L-CLICK to display the IMAGE ADJ MENU.  
5 Press the cursor / keys to select BRIGHTNESS,then  
Selecting the color preference  
press the cursor +/keys to adjust the brightness.  
After selecting the brightness or color oriented image setting, you  
can set the color preference individually for each input source  
according to the video content and your preferences.  
6 Press the cursor  
/
keys to select CONTRAST,then  
press the cursor +/keys to adjust the contrast.  
1 Select the input source (see page 15 or 23).  
2 Press MENU to display the main menu.  
When the input source  
is VIDEO or S-VIDEO  
When the input source  
is RGB  
7 Press the cursor  
/
keys 7 Press the cursor  
/
keys  
3 Press the cursor  
/
keys to select IMAGE ADJ  
to select COLOR,then  
press the cursor +/keys  
to adjust the color.  
to select WHITE BAL-  
ANCE,then press L-  
CLICK.  
MENU.”  
4 Press L-CLICK to display the IMAGE ADJ MENU.  
5 Press the cursor keys to select IMAGE MODE,”  
/
8 Press the cursor  
/
keys  
The WHITE BALANCE  
menu appears.  
then press the cursor +/keys to select the gamma mode.  
to select TINT,then  
press the cursor +/keys  
to adjust the tint.  
The following three types of gamma modes can be se-  
lected according to your preferences:  
8 Press the cursor  
/
keys  
to select each item in the  
W H I T E BA L A N C E  
menu, then press the cur-  
sor +/keys to adjust the  
item for the white color  
balance.  
NORMAL,  
Note  
NATURAL 1, or  
NATURAL 2.  
The tint control doesnt oper-  
ate with a PAL or SECAM  
source.  
9 Press the cursor  
/
keys  
to select SHARPNESS,”  
then press the cursor +/–  
keys to adjust the sharp-  
ness.  
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A c t i v a t i n g t h e o n –  
s c r e e n f u n c t i o n  
A c t i v a t i n g t h e p o w e r  
s a v i n g f u n c t i o n  
The factory setting of this function is ON.”  
When the function is activated, the source menu appears on the  
screen in the following cases:  
This function operates only with an RGB input source.  
If there are no input signals from the RGB IN connector for more  
than five minutes, the unit will automatically turn off and enter the  
standby mode.  
The source menu appears for three seconds when you select the  
input source with the remote control, and  
1 Press MENU to display the main menu.  
The source menu appears for approximately twenty seconds  
when you turn on the unit.  
2 Press the cursor / keys to select POWER MENU.”  
3 Press L-CLICK to display the POWER MENU.  
1 Press MENU to display the main menu.  
4 Press the cursor  
/
keys to select POWER OFF,then  
2 Press the cursor / keys to select SETTING MENU.”  
3 Press L-CLICK to display the SETTING MENU.  
press the cursor + key to select ONto activate the  
power saving function.  
4 Press the cursor  
/
keys to select DISPLAY,then  
To deactivate the function, set POWER OFFto OFF”  
by pressing the cursor key.  
press the cursor + key to select ONto activate the on-  
screen function.  
To deactivate the function, set DISPLAYto OFFby  
pressing the cursor key.  
Q u i c k - s t a r t i n g  
t h e u n i t  
The unit can be turned on by only connecting the power cable (see  
page 15) if you set AUTO STARTto ON.There is no need to  
press POWER ON on the remote control or POWER on the unit  
after AUTO STARTis activated to turn on the unit.  
1 Press MENU to display the main menu.  
2 Press the cursor / keys to select POWER MENU.”  
3 Press L-CLICK to display the POWER MENU.  
4 Press the cursor / keys to select AUTO START,then  
press the cursor + key to select ONto activate the  
function.  
To deactivate the function, set AUTO STARTto OFF”  
by pressing the cursor key.  
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R e s e t t i n g t o t h e  
f a c t o r y s e t t i n g s  
C h e c k i n g h o u r s  
o f l a m p u s a g e  
The following items can be reset to the standard settings.  
H POSITION  
The lamp cartridge must be replaced after 1000 hours of usage.  
When 1000 hours have elapsed the STATUS indicator will light in  
red (see page 32). Periodically check the hours of lamp usage in the  
menu so that you will have time to purchase a new lamp cartridge  
before the old one burns out.  
V POSITION  
PICTURE ADJ  
FINE PICTURE  
BRIGHTNESS  
1 Press MENU to display the main menu.  
CONTRAST  
2 Press the cursor / keys to select POWER MENU.”  
3 Press L-CLICK to display the POWER MENU.  
4 Press the cursor / keys to select LAMP USAGE.”  
The lamp usage hours will be displayed.  
COLOR  
TINT  
SHARPNESS  
WHITE BALANCE  
Although the above items for the particular input source are stored  
in memory when setting the value, the items for all input sources  
will be reset regardless of the input source when resetting.  
Resetting the lamp usage hours to zero  
You need to reset the lamp usage hours to zero after replacing the  
lamp cartridge (see page 33).  
1 Press MENU to display the main menu.  
1 Carry out the steps above.  
2 Press the cursor / keys to select SETTING MENU.”  
3 Press L-CLICK to display the SETTING MENU.  
4 Press the cursor / keys to select RESET.”  
2 Press POWER ON on the remote control for more than  
ten seconds.  
LAMP USAGEwill be reset to zero and the STATUS  
indicator will go off (see page 32).  
The horizontal frequency appears under RESETwhen  
the present input source is RGB.  
If the unit doesnt turn on because lamp  
usage exceeds 1100 hours.  
5 Press the cursor + key for more than three seconds.  
COMPLETEDappears under the title RESETafter  
the reset is complete.  
The unit is designed not to turn on after the lamp usage has  
exceeded 1100 hours. (If the unit is in use, it will go off.) If this  
happens you must replace the lamp cartridge with a new one  
immediately. After replacing the lamp cartridge, you need to reset  
the lamp usage hours to zero to enable you to turn on the unit.  
1 Connect the power cable (see step 1 on page 15).  
2 Press POWER OFF on the remote control for more ten  
seconds.  
LAMP USAGEwill be reset to zero and the STATUS  
indicator will go off (see page 32).  
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O t h e r s  
T r o u b l e s h o o t i n g  
This section helps you resolve problems you may encounter while setting up or using the unit.  
Common Problems & Solutions  
Problem  
Remedy  
Does not turn on  
• Check that the power cable is properly connected to the unit and wall outlet (the  
mains). (See page 15).  
• Check the STATUS indicator to see if the unit has overheated or the lamp usage  
has exceeded 1100 hours. (See page 32.)  
No picture  
• Check that you have selected the proper input source you wish to project. (See  
pages 15 and 32.)  
• Ensure all the cables are connected properly. (See pages 11 to 13.)  
• Adjust the brightness and contrast. (See page 28.)  
• Remove the lens cap. (See page 15.)  
• Is the POWER indicator flashing? (See page 15.)  
• Is the STATUS indicator flashing? (See page 32.)  
Image isn’t square on the screen  
Picture is blurred  
• Reposition the unit to improve its angle on the screen. (See pages 15 and 16.)  
• Is the vertical offset properly corrected using the keystone function? (See page  
16).  
• Adjust the focus. (See page 16.)  
• Reposition the unit to improve its angle to the screen. (See pages 15 and 16.)  
• Ensure that the distance between the unit and screen is within the adjustment  
range of the lens. (See pages 9 and 10.)  
Remote control does not work  
• Replace the dead batteries with new ones. (See page 5).  
• Make sure there is no obstacle between the remote control and the unit.  
• Stand within 4m (13 feet) of the unit. (See page 5.)  
The STATUS indicator is lit or  
flashing  
See the STATUS indicator message chart on the next page.  
Cross color appears in RGB mode  
• If “AUTO MODE” is set to “ON,” set it to “OFF” then manually adjust the  
clock frequency and clock phase. (See page 27.)  
• If “AUTO MODE” is set to “OFF,” set it to “ON.” (See page 27.)  
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W h e n t h e S T A T U S i n d i c a t o r l i g h t s o r f l a s h e s  
STATUS  
POWER  
ENTER  
STATUS indicator  
MENU  
SELECT  
UP  
DOWN  
Status Light Messages  
Condition  
Status  
OFF  
Normal  
On Continually  
The lamp usage has exceeded 1000 hours of operation and should be replaced.  
Flashing Very Rapidly (On and off  
in a cycle of 1 sec.)  
The lamp cover is not correctly attached. Replace it correctly.  
Flashing Rapidly  
The temperature protector has been triggered. If the room temperature is high,  
move the unit to a cool location. If the temperature within the unit is high, check the  
cooling fan ventilation slots and the ventilation slots on the bottom of the unit. If  
any of the slots are blocked, remove whatever is blocking them.  
(On and off in a cycle of 4 sec.)  
The temperature protector has been triggered. If you try to turn on the unit immedi-  
ately after turning off, sometimes the power does not come on. If this happens, wait  
at least one minute, then turn on the unit again.  
The lamp lighting voltage error detection protector has been triggered. Wait at  
least one minute before turning on the unit again. If this does not solve the problem,  
please contact your dealer.  
The cooling fan has stopped. Contact your PLUS dealer for service.  
Flashing Slowly (On and off in a  
cycle of 8 sec.)  
The lamp is not turned on.  
Flashing Very Slowly (On and off in  
a cycle of 12 sec.)  
The unit was turned on immediately after being turned off. Turn off the unit, wait at  
least one minute, then turn on the unit again.  
The lamp is dead. Replace the lamp cartridge. (See page 33.)  
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R e p l a c i n g t h e l a m p c a r t r i d g e  
The lamp life is about 1,000 hours (under the test conditions of our  
company), however, it may become shorter depending on the conditions of  
usage.  
Step 3  
After the lamp has been operating for 1000 hours or longer, the STATUS  
indicator on the control panel will light and the “LAMP USAGE” icon  
which shows hours of total lamp usage will be displayed on the screen.  
When this happens, turn off the unit and replace the lamp cartridge with a  
new one. The unit will not turn on after 1100 hours. (It will go off if it is in  
use.)  
Step 4  
Step 5  
Step 6  
Lamp Cover  
CAUTION  
• DO NOT TOUCH THE LAMP immediately after it has been  
used. It will be extremely hot. Allow at least one hour for the  
lamp to cool before handling.  
• DO NOT LOOSEN ANY SCREWS except for those men-  
tioned in the instructions below. There is danger of electric  
shock.  
Lamp cartridge replacement procedure  
1 Disconnect the power cable.  
Wait at least one hour for the lamp to cool.  
2 Turn the unit upside down carefully.  
3 Loosen the lamp cover securing screw.  
4 Remove the lamp cover.  
Lamp cartridge  
CAUTION: Do not use a lamp cartridge other than the PLUS  
replacement lamp cartridge. Order this from your PLUS dealer  
using the unit model number (see “Notes” below).  
5 Loosen the three lamp cartridge securing screws.  
(This unit has a safety switch.)  
6 Hold the handle then pull the lamp cartridge upward to remove  
it.  
Step 7  
7 Install the new lamp cartridge.  
8 Secure the lamp cartridge with the three screws.  
9 Replace the lamp cover and secure it with the securing screw.  
10 Return the unit to the normal position, connect the power cable,  
and turn on the unit.  
11 Reset “LAMP USAGE.” (See page 30).  
Step 8  
Notes  
• When the lamp usage time reaches 1100 hours, it becomes impossible  
to switch on the power and menus are not displayed. In such a case,  
see “If the unit doesn’t go on because lamp usage exceeds 1100  
hours” on page 30.  
Step 9  
• Obtain a replacement lamp cartridge at the store where the unit was  
purchased. Please specify the following information when ordering a  
replacement lamp cartridge:  
– Model name : U2-150  
– Product code : 28-640  
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S p e c i f i c a t i o n s  
Optical  
DMDTM  
Lens  
Single Chip Digital Micro Device (DMDTM  
)
(U2-1130)  
1024×768 dots  
(U2-1110)  
1024×768 dots  
Manual zoom, manual focus  
(U2-1130)  
(U2-1110)  
F=2.7 to 3.0 f=35 to 42 mm  
(1.4 to 1.65 in.)  
F=3.0 to 3.3 f=27.5 to 33 mm  
(1.1 to 1.3 in.)  
Lamp  
High Performance Compact Lamp 150 W  
635 to 7620 mm (25 to 300 in.) diagonal  
1.2 to 12.3m (3.9 to 40.4 ft.)  
Image Size  
Projection Distance  
Light Output  
(U2-1130)  
(U2-1110)  
1300 ANSI lumens (normally white) 1100 ANSI lumens (normally white)  
Contrast Ratio  
800 : 1  
Electrical  
Inputs  
Video (NTSC / PAL / SECAM / NTSC4.43)  
RGB (H:15 to 85 kHz, V: 50 to 85 Hz)  
Video Bandwidth  
60 MHz  
Color Reproduction  
Horizontal Resolution  
Full color, 16.7 million colors simultaneously.  
NTSC 500, PAL 500, SECAM 300, NTSC4.43 350 TV lines  
RGB 1024 dots horizontal, 768 dots vertical  
100 to 120/220 to 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz  
Power Requirement  
Input Current  
2.2A/1.0A (220W)  
Mechanical  
Dimensions  
23.5 cm (W) × 5.8 cm (H) × 29.7 cm (D) / 9.3 in.(W) × 2.3 in.(H) × 11.7 in.(D)  
Net Weight  
(U2-1130)  
(U2-1110)  
2.6 kg / 5.7 lbs  
2.5 kg / 5.5 lbs  
Operational Temperatures  
Regulations  
Data projector: 5°to 35°C (41° to 95°F), 30 to 85% humidity  
Remote control: 0° to 60°C (32° to 140°F)  
UL Approved (UL 1950, CSA 950)  
Meets DOC Canada requirements  
Meets FCC Class A requirements  
Meets EMC Directive (EN55022, EN61000-3-2, EN61000-3-3, EN50082-1)  
Meets Low Voltage Directive (EN60950, TÜV GS Approved)  
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D-Sub Pin Assignments  
PC 15-Pin mini D-Sub  
Pin No.  
Signal to be connected  
Red  
1
2
Green  
3
Blue  
4
GND  
5
GND  
6
Red GND  
Green GND  
Blue GND  
No Connection  
Digital GND  
GND  
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
SDA  
Horizontal Sync  
Vertical Sync  
SCL  
(Continued on next page.)  
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S p e c i f i c a t i o n s ( c o n t i n u e d )  
Dimensions  
(U2-1130)  
18.6mm/0.7″  
76.9mm/3.0″  
13mm/0.5″  
58mm/  
2.3″  
297mm/11.7″  
23.6mm/0.9″  
MOUSE  
RGB IN  
PC AUDIO  
S-VIDEO  
VIDEO  
AUDIO  
L/MONO  
R
(U2-1110)  
58mm/2.3″  
13mm/0.5″  
297mm/11.7″  
1.8mm/0.1″  
MOUSE  
RGB IN  
PC AUDIO  
S-VIDEO  
VIDEO  
AUDIO  
L/MONO  
R
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PLUS CORPORATION  
3-B22, NAKASE 1-CHOME, MIHAMA-KU, CHIBA 261-01 JAPAN  
PHONE: 043-296-3056 FAX: 043-296-3025  
TELEX: J22113 PLUSJIM, CABLE PLUSJIMUK TOKYO  
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