PLUS Vision Projector U7 137 User Manual

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User’s Manual  
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IMPORTANT  
* DLP™ (Digital Light Processing) and DMD (Digital Micromirror Device) are registered trademarks of Texas Instru-  
ments Incorporated (U.S.A.).  
* PC/AT,VGA and XGA are trademarks or registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation (U.S.A.).  
* S-VGA is a registered trademark of Video Electronics Standards Association.  
* Microsoft, Windows, and PowerPoint are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation (U.S.A. and other countries).  
* Macintosh is a trademark of Apple Computer Inc. (U.S.A.).  
* TMDS is a trademark of Silicon Image, Inc.  
Note that even in the absence of explanatory notes, serious attention is paid to the trademarks of the various companies  
and to the product trademarks.  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION  
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  
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.  
Do not place the unit in direct sunlight, near heaters or heat radiating appliances.  
Exposure to direct sunlight, smoke or steam can harm internal components.  
Handle the unit carefully. Dropping or jarring can damage internal components.  
Do not place heavy objects on top of the unit.  
Power Supply  
The unit is designed to operate on a power supply of 100 - 240 V 50/60 Hz AC. Ensure that your power supply  
fits these requirements before attempting to use the unit.  
Handle the power cable carefully and avoid excessive bending. A damaged cord can cause electric shock or  
fire.  
Disconnect the power cable (main’s lead) from the power outlet after using the unit.  
Before disconnecting the power cable, make sure that the STANDBY indicator lights in amber (not blinking or  
in green).  
Cleaning  
Disconnect the power cable (main’s 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.  
Use a blower or lens paper to clean the lens, and be careful not to scratch or mar the lens.  
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.  
Lamp Replacement  
Be sure to replace the lamp when the Status indicator comes on. If you continue to use the lamp after 2000  
hours of usage, the lamp will turn off.  
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.  
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.  
Do not place any liquids on top of the unit.  
CAUTION – HOT!  
The area around the exhaust vents is hot during and immediately after image projection.  
To avoid burns, keep your hands away from this area.  
Wait until the exhaust vents area cools off before touching it.  
Do not look into the lens while the unit is on. Serious damage to your eyes could result.  
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Major Features  
High brightness, lightweight projector with wireless/wired network presentation and  
PC-less presentation functions  
The efficiency of the use of light is improved thanks to the combination of the DLP™ system and a unique optical design.The  
three primary colors necessary for expressing colors (red, green and blue) are produced with a single DMD (an ultra-high  
precision digital device), thereby achieving high brightness, compact size and light weight. In addition, wireless LAN technol-  
ogy is used to enable wireless presentations without connecting the projector to a computer with an RGB cable. The image  
viewer function can be used for presentations of PowerPoint files containing image files and animations that have been stored  
on CF memory cards or in the USB memory. (*1)  
*1. For details, refer to the “Image Viewer / Network” manual.  
Lamp replaceable without removing projector from ceiling  
The lamp can be replaced from the top of the projector without removing the projector when it is mounted on the ceiling.This  
eliminates the need to take the projector down to replace the lamp, then to remount the projector and make the projection  
position adjustments, etc., as required with other projectors. (*2)  
*2. For details, see “Replacing the Lamp Cartridge” on page E-61.  
Sharp, clear picture  
The DLP™ display system affords RGB color fidelity and inconspicuous gaps between the individual dots, thereby permitting  
the display of small characters and diagrams with distinct clarity.  
Advanced Color Wheel (ACW) allows for further enhancement of color reproduction  
PLUS’s unique ACW preserves brightness, while allowing for superlatively enhanced color reproduction and astoundingly  
clear picture quality attainable only with DLP™ technology.  
High contrast ration of 2000:1  
Use of a new generation of DMD devices has given birth to an amazing 2000:1 high contrast ratio.  
By widening the difference of brightness between black and white, you can see a degree of sharpness that is greater than just  
the brightness based on specifications.  
Great moving image playback capabilities using the same principles as DLP Cinema™  
technology  
Plus DLP type projectors have the same makings as the DLP Cinema™ technology used in movie theaters. Because of their  
extremely fast response, even images with much movement – sports, movies – play smoothly without blurring.  
Security lock function  
The lock can be set so that a password must be input when the projector is started up. Without the correct password, no  
operations other than turning the power on and off can be performed. This function effectively protects the projector from  
unauthorized use.  
Powerful functions for presentations  
A wide variety of easy-to-set functions have been built into the projector, from a digital keystone correction function (used  
when making settings) that corrects picture distortion, to an auto adjustment function that automatically identifies the PC  
signal.  
There is also a built-in “Presentation Timer” function for further presentation convenience.  
Beautiful reproduction of high-quality images from DVD  
Faithful reproduction of color tones gives rise to the display of natural images. High-quality images such as those from DVD  
and digital high-definition television broadcasts bring out the display capabilities that are an essential strength of the DLP™  
display system projector.  
Enable RGB output in addition to digital/analog RGB input...  
by using a DVI cable to connect the projector with a personal computer equipped with a DVI connector. This will allow fully  
digital pictures to be enjoyed.  
Also, by using the RGB output connector, the same image can be sent to the monitor of a personal computer.  
Econo-mode switch function for the lamp output  
Using the lamp Econo-mode will extend the life of the lamp and lower the power consumption.  
By switching the lamp mode to suit your operating environment, you will save on lamp cost as well as contribute to energy  
conservation and ecology.  
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Table of Contents  
Preparation and Background Knowledge  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION ............................................................................ E-2  
Major Features ................................................................................................................. E-4  
Table of Contents............................................................................................................. E-5  
Checking the Supplied Accessories .............................................................................. E-7  
Names of the Main Unit Parts ......................................................................................... E-9  
Names of the Remote Control Parts ............................................................................ E-11  
Preparing the Remote Control...................................................................................... E-12  
Inserting the Batteries ............................................................................................... E-12  
Remote Control Range ............................................................................................. E-12  
Setup and Projection  
The Procedure Up to Projecting to the Screen ........................................................... E-13  
Placement Guide  
Screen Size and Projection Distance ........................................................................ E-14  
Connecting Personal Computers and Video Equipment  
Connections with Personal Computer ....................................................................... E-15  
Personal Computers with a DVI Connector......................................................... E-15  
Personal Computers with a Mini D-Sub 15-Pin Connector ................................. E-16  
To Output the External Output Signal of a Notebook Computer ......................... E-17  
Connections with Composite Signals ........................................................................ E-18  
Video Equipment with VIDEO Connectors .......................................................... E-18  
Video Equipment with S-VIDEO Connectors ...................................................... E-18  
Connections with Component Signals....................................................................... E-19  
Connections with Audio Connectors ......................................................................... E-20  
Connections with the RGB OUT Connector .............................................................. E-21  
Power Cable Connections and Switching the Power On/Off  
Operating................................................................................................................... E-22  
Finishing .................................................................................................................... E-24  
Adjustment of the Projection Screen  
Adjustment of the Projection Screen ......................................................................... E-25  
Making Adjustments with the Adjusters .............................................................. E-26  
General Operation  
Input Selection ............................................................................................................... E-27  
Automatic Adjustment of Analog RGB ........................................................................ E-27  
Freezing a Moving Picture ............................................................................................ E-28  
Cancelling Video and Audio Temporarily..................................................................... E-28  
Adjustment of the Volume ............................................................................................. E-28  
Enlargement of the Image and Video Movement ........................................................ E-29  
Using the PresentationTimer ....................................................................................... E-30  
Using the Laser Pointer ................................................................................................ E-31  
Performing Mouse Operations on the Computer with the Remote Control Unit ..... E-32  
Controlling the Projector from a Computer................................................................. E-33  
Protecting the Projector with the Security Lock ......................................................... E-34  
Using the Quick Menu ................................................................................................... E-36  
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Table of Contents  
Menu Operations  
Menu Operation Method................................................................................................ E-37  
Names and Functions of Buttons Used for Menu Operations ................................... E-37  
Menu Screen Names and Functions ......................................................................... E-38  
Performing Menu Operations .................................................................................... E-39  
Selecting Another Menu Name with Remote Control Operation ............................... E-41  
List of Item Names Offering Input Selection and Adjustments/Settings .................... E-42  
Adjustments and Settings  
Image  
Brightness / Contrast / Color / Tint / Sharpness ........................................................ E-44  
Picture Adj. / Fine Picture / H Position / V Position .................................................... E-44  
Reset ......................................................................................................................... E-45  
Color  
Quick Color Adj. ........................................................................................................ E-46  
Gamma ..................................................................................................................... E-46  
Color Temp. ............................................................................................................... E-47  
White ......................................................................................................................... E-47  
Color Space .............................................................................................................. E-47  
White Balance ........................................................................................................... E-48  
View  
Aspect ....................................................................................................................... E-49  
Filter .......................................................................................................................... E-49  
Vertical Flip / Horizontal Flip...................................................................................... E-50  
Keystone.................................................................................................................... E-50  
Keystone Save .......................................................................................................... E-50  
Setup  
Auto Source............................................................................................................... E-51  
Auto Power Off .......................................................................................................... E-51  
Menu Position ............................................................................................................ E-51  
Lamp Mode ............................................................................................................... E-52  
Input Format .............................................................................................................. E-52  
Presentation Timer .................................................................................................... E-53  
Option  
Language .................................................................................................................. E-54  
On Screen ................................................................................................................. E-54  
Background ............................................................................................................... E-54  
Startup Screen .......................................................................................................... E-55  
Security Lock ............................................................................................................. E-55  
Network Password..................................................................................................... E-55  
Info.  
Status ........................................................................................................................ E-56  
Factory Default .......................................................................................................... E-56  
Lamp Timer Reset ..................................................................................................... E-56  
Resolution / Frequency ............................................................................................. E-57  
Lamp Timer ............................................................................................................... E-57  
Miscellaneous  
When an Indicator is Lit or Blinking ............................................................................ E-58  
Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................. E-59  
Cleaning ......................................................................................................................... E-60  
Replacing the Lamp Cartridge ..................................................................................... E-61  
Specifications ................................................................................................................ E-64  
Table of Supported Frequencies .................................................................................. E-65  
Cabinet Dimensions ...................................................................................................... E-66  
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Checking the Supplied Accessories  
Remove the main unit and the accessories from the box and check that the following items are included.  
Wireless remote control unit with laser pointer [1] /  
Size AAA batteries [2]  
Power cable (1.8 m / 5.9 feet) [1]  
This power cable supplies power to the unit. See Page E-22  
This controls the projector. (See Page E-11.)  
about connections.  
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DVI/Mini D-Sub 15-pin conversion adapter (18 cm / 0.59  
feet) [1]  
This is used when the monitor connector of the personal com-  
puter is a mini D-sub 15-pin connector. See Page E-16, 19  
about connections.  
RGB signal cable  
(Mini D-sub 15-pin, 2 m / 6.6 feet) [1]  
This is used in making connections with a personal computer.  
See Page E-16 about connections.  
No. 773711000  
No. 772708000  
Video cable (RCA pin plug, 2 m / 6.6 feet) [1]  
This cable is used in the connection of video equipment that  
has a video connector. Connections are described on Page  
E-18.  
S-Video cable (Mini DIN 4-pin plug, 2 m / 6.6 feet) [1]  
This cable is used in the connection of video equipment that  
has an S-video connector.Connections are described on Page  
E-18.  
No. 771703000  
No. 771709000  
Audio conversion adapter (Mini plug / RCA pin plug, 15  
cm / 0.5 feet) [1]  
This cable is used with equipment whose audio connector is  
of the phono pin type. Connections are described on Page  
Audio cable (Mini plug, 2 m / 6.6 feet) [1]  
This cable is used with equipment that has phono type audio  
jacks. Connections are described on Page E-20.  
No. 769710000  
E-20.  
No. 770704000  
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Checking the Supplied Accessories  
USB cable (type A, 2 m / 6.6 feet) [1]  
Used to perform mouse operations on a computer using the  
projector’s remote control unit. Connections are described on  
Page E-32.  
Wireless LAN card [1] U7-137 only  
No. 781807800  
Storage case (for projector and accessories) [1]  
This is a case designed for storing the projector and its acces-  
sories.  
HOW TO PUTTHE PROJECTOR INTO THE STORAGE CASE  
Close the lens shutter or lens cap before putting the projec-  
tor in its case, then fasten the projector in place with the  
Velcro belt. Store the remote control unit in the remote con-  
trol unit pocket, the cable in the cable pocket.  
Use this carrying case when storing or moving the projector.  
Cable pocket  
Remote control  
unit pocket  
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Users Manual (CD-ROM Edition) [1]  
Users Manual (Simplified Edition) [1]  
Security sheet [1]  
Security label [1]  
Terminal cover cord [2]  
When suspending from the ceiling, to prevent the terminal cover from falling, fasten the  
terminal cover to the projector using the included terminal cover cord as shown on the  
diagram.  
DVI  
“WARNING”  
Handling the cables supplied with this product, will expose you  
to lead, a chemical known to the State of California to cause  
birth defects or other reproductive harm.  
Wash hands after handling.  
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Names of the Main Unit Parts  
Terminal cover  
Lamp cover [E-62]  
Zoom ring [E-25]  
Remote control  
sensor [E-12]  
Focus ring  
[E-26]  
Lens  
Ventilation slots  
Lens cap  
Remove before use.Attach  
the lens cap after use to  
protect the lens.  
Front adjuster button [E-26]  
(There is also one on the right side.)  
Exhaust vents  
Ventilation slots  
Rear adjuster [E-26]  
Built-in security slot  
(See description below.)  
Ventilation  
slots  
Front adjusters [E-26]  
Built-in Security Slot  
This security slot supports the MicroSaver Security System manufactured by  
Kensington Microware Inc.  
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Names of the Main Unit Parts  
STANDBY button [E-22]  
STATUS indicator [E-22, 58]  
STANDBY indicator [E-22, 58]  
STATUS  
STANDBY  
Buttons used in menu and quick menu operations  
[E-36, 37]  
SELECT (̆̄̇̈) buttons  
SOURCE button [E-27]  
AUTO button [E-27]  
SOURCE  
AUTO  
ENTER button [E-23]  
QUICK MENU button [E-36]  
MENU button [E-37]  
QUICK  
MENU  
MENU  
Speaker  
Remote control sensor [E-12]  
Used when using a CompactFlash  
card or a wireless LAN card.  
DVI  
AC IN connector [E-22]  
Ventilation slots  
Ventilation slots  
AUDIO connector [E-20]  
VIDEO connector [E-18]  
MOUSE connector  
[E-32]  
PC CONTROL connector  
(DIN 9-pin) [E-33]  
S-VIDEO connector [E-18]  
USB  
RGB OUT  
RGB IN  
MOUSE  
DVI  
AUDIO  
VIDEO S-VIDEO  
CF CARD  
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CONTROL  
100 BASE TX  
10 BASE-T  
RGB IN connector [E-15, 16]  
DVI connector [E-15, 16, 19]  
CF card slot  
USB connector  
LAN connector  
RGB OUT connector [E-21]  
U7-137 only  
(See pages 15 and 16 on the “Image Viewer / Network” manual)  
E-10  
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Names of the Remote Control Parts  
Names of Parts the Remote Control Unit  
Included with the U7-132, U7-132h and U7-137  
Infrared transmitter [E-12]  
Laser transmitter [E-31]  
L-CLICK button [E-32]  
LASER button [E-31]  
(Turns the laser point on and off)  
STANDBY button [E-22, 24]  
This button is used to switch ON  
the power aand set the unit to the  
STANDBY mode.  
STANDBY  
LASER  
AUTO  
AUTO button [E-27]  
(Automatic adjustment of the RGB  
moving image)  
VIDEO  
RGB  
Buttons used for input selection  
[E-27]  
RGB button and VIDEO button  
(VIDEO / S-VIDEO)  
MENU  
QUICK  
QUICK button [E-36]  
(Displays a simplified menu)  
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Buttons used for the PC mouse  
function [E-32]  
(JOG button and R-CLICK button)  
Buttons used for menu operations  
[E-39]  
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R-CLICK/  
CANCEL  
ENTER  
the select (̆, ̄, ̇ and ̈) buttons.  
TIMER button [E-30]  
(Presentation timer time setting  
display)  
TIMER  
FREEZE MUTE  
FREEZE button [E-28]  
(Freezes moving pictures)  
MUTE button [E-28]  
(Temporarily cancels the video and  
audio)  
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VOL button [E-28]  
(Volume adjustment)  
ZOOM button [E-29]  
(Digital zoom adjustment)  
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Number buttons [E-34]  
(Used for the security lock.)  
Note:  
If a button on the remote control unit is held in continuously for approximately 30 seconds, signal transfer will be suspended. To resume  
transferring signals, press the button again.  
Also, to use the jog button after signal transfer has been suspended, first press any other button, then press the jog button.  
Precautions  
Handling of the Remote Control  
* Do not drop the remote control or handle it inappropriately.  
* Do not expose the remote control to water or other liquids. Should the remote control become wet, wipe it dry  
immediately.  
* Try to avoid use in hot and/or humid locations.  
* Remove the battery from the remote control when it is not going to be used for a long period.  
* Some operations (such as menu operations) are available only through the use of the remote control and attention  
should be given to its careful handling.  
E-11  
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Preparing the Remote Control  
Inserting the Batteries  
When using the remote control for the first time, install the batteries that were supplied.  
Slide the battery compartment  
Insert the batteries to match  
(A) Leaving a little space in the front, close  
1cover (located on the bottom 2the "+" and "" as indicated in- 3the lid,(B) then with the back pressed tightly,  
of the remote control) and pull  
off.  
side the compartment.  
(C) press the lid towards the front.  
(B)  
(A)  
(C)  
CAUTION  
When replacing batteries, purchase two of the same type of AAA battery.  
Heed the regulations in effect in your region on the disposal of spent batteries.  
Remote Control Range  
Point the infrared transmitter of the remote control toward the remote control sensor located at the front or rear of the main unit  
and operate.  
Reception of the remote control signal should generally be possible within the range illustrated below.  
Top View  
Side View  
Remote control  
infrared transmitter  
Remote control  
sensor  
Remote control  
infrared transmitter  
2.5m / 8.2 feet  
5m /  
16.4 feet  
40°  
40°  
20°  
1m /  
3.3 feet  
30°  
20°  
20°  
1.5m / 4.9 feet  
1.5m / 4.9 feet  
5m / 16.4 feet  
Remote control  
sensor  
5m / 16.4 feet  
Note  
* Exposure of the main unit's remote control sensor or the remote control infrared transmitter to bright light or the obstruction of the signal  
by an obstacle located in the pathway may prevent operation.  
* The remote control will not function when the battery is exhausted.  
E-12  
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The Procedure Up to Projecting to the Screen  
Perform setup adjustments in the following order.  
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Position the projector  
Determine the locations to set up the screen and the projector.  
See “Placement Guide” on Page E-14.  
Connect the video equipment and personal computer  
Connect your equipment to the projector.  
When making connections with the personal computer’s DVI connector or RGB connector, see  
“Connections with Personal Computers” on Page E-15.  
When making connections with the video equipment’s video connector or an S-video connector,  
see “Connections with Composite Signals” on Page E-18.  
When making connections with the video equipment’s YCbCr connector or YPbPr connector,  
see “Connections with Component Signals” on Page E-19.  
When playing the audio through the built-in speaker of the projector, see “Connections with  
Audio Connectors” on Page E-20.  
Monitoring the analog RGB input signal, see “Connections with the RGB OUT Connector” on  
Page E-21.  
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Opening the lens shutter or lens cap  
Connecting the power cable and switching on the power  
See “Operating” on Page E-22.  
See “Finishing” on Page E-24.  
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When selecting the language of menu displays, etc.  
(Only when the power is first switched on following purchase)  
See “When [Menu Language Select] Is Displayed Upon Switching On the Power” on Page E-23.  
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Switching on the power of the personal computer and video equipment  
Properly adjust the projection image to the screen  
See “Adjustment of the Projection Screen” on Page E-25.  
Selecting input equipment  
See “Input Selection” on Page E-27.  
Adjust the screen or video image  
Adjust the image to the optimum condition as required.  
See the Table of Contents for the adjustment items.  
About DLP projectors  
Though careful attention is paid to providing optimum quality, please note that with DLP type projectors, in rare cases there may  
be black spots or bright spots among the picture elements.  
Note:  
* Please purchase a screen.  
* A DVI-D cable (order code 28-697), which is available separately, is required for connections with the DVI connector of the personal  
computer.  
* A component cable (order code 28-690), which is available separately, is required to connect a DVD player or other equipment with YCbCr  
connectors.  
* A component cable (order code 28-690), which is available separately, is required to connect high definition (HD) video equipment or other  
equipment with YPbPr connectors.  
E-13  
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Placement Guide  
Use this information as a guide to find out about the screen size when the projector is placed at a certain location, or  
to find out the approximate size of a screen that will be required.  
The projection distance over which focussing is adjustable is 1.20 m (3.9 feet) to 13.81 m (45.31 feet). The projector  
should be placed within this range.  
When suspending the projector from the ceiling, change the projection method. SeeVertical Flip / Horizontal Flipon  
E-50.  
Screen Size and Projection Distance  
Screen Size Designation (Inches)  
300"  
Height from center of  
lens to top edge of  
the projection  
250"  
200"  
h1  
150"  
Height from center of  
lens to bottom edge  
of the projection  
120"  
100"  
80"  
40"  
h2  
33"  
27"  
60"  
Unit: m (feet)  
1.20  
(3.94)  
1.23–1.48  
(4.04–4.86)  
Width  
11.50–13.81(37.73–45.31)  
9.57–11.50(31.40–37.73)  
7.65–9.19(25.10–30.15)  
1.49–1.80  
(4.89–5.91)  
2.26–2.73  
(7.41–8.96)  
3.03–3.65(9.94–11.98)  
3.80–4.57(12.47–14.99)  
5.73–6.88(18.80–22.57)  
4.57–5.50(14.99–18.04)  
Lens surface of  
the main unit  
Screen size (Diagonal)  
Height  
Screen Size Width x Height  
Projection Distance  
(m) (feet)  
Wide – Tele Wide Tele  
Height h1  
Height h2  
Screen Size  
Designation (Inches)  
(m)  
(feet)  
(m)  
(feet)  
(m)  
(feet)  
1.57  
1.94  
0.23  
0.30  
0.36  
0.52  
0.72  
0.89  
1.05  
1.31  
1.77  
2.20  
2.66  
27"  
33"  
0.56
ן
0.41  
0.67
ן
0.50  
0.81
ן
0.61  
1.21
ן
0.91  
1.62
ן
1.21  
2.03
ן
1.52  
2.43
ן
1.82  
3.04
ן
2.28  
4.06
ן
3.04  
5.08
ן
3.81  
6.09
ן
4.57  
— – 1.20  
1.23 – 1.48  
1.49 – 1.80  
2.26 – 2.73  
3.03 – 3.65  
3.80 – 4.57  
4.57 – 5.50  
5.73 – 6.88  
7.65 – 9.19  
9.57 11.50  
11.50 13.81  
0.48  
0.59  
0.72  
1.07  
1.43  
1.79  
2.14  
2.68  
3.58  
4.48  
5.38  
0.07  
0.09  
0.11  
0.16  
0.22  
0.27  
0.32  
0.40  
0.54  
0.67  
0.81  
— – 3.94  
4.04 – 4.86  
4.89 – 5.91  
7.41 – 8.96  
9.94 – 11.98  
12.47 – 14.99  
14.99 – 18.04  
18.80 – 22.57  
25.10 – 30.15  
31.40 – 37.73  
37.73 – 45.31  
1.83 
ן
 1.35  
2.19 
ן
 1.64  
2.65 
ן
 2.00  
3.96 
ן
 2.98  
5.31 
ן
 3.96  
6.66 
ן
 4.98  
7.97 
ן
 5.97  
9.97 
ן
 7.48  
13.32 
ן
 9.97  
16.66 
ן
12.50  
19.98 
ן
14.99  
2.36  
40"  
3.51  
60"  
4.69  
80"  
5.87  
100"  
120"  
150"  
200"  
250"  
300"  
7.02  
8.79  
11.75  
14.70  
17.65  
* There is a tolerance of 5% due to design values.  
* This table uses the lens apex and lens center as references and requires that the projector be in a horizontal condition  
(with front and rear adjusters fully withdrawn).  
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Connecting Personal Computers and Video Equipment  
Connecting this unit with a personal computer permits presentation data to be projected as a large screen display at  
conferences, lectures, and on other occasions. Furthermore, connecting this unit to a DVD player or other video equip-  
ment source in combination with an audio/video amplifier and speaker system will allow you to enjoy convincing home  
theater.  
Connections with Personal Computer  
Please check the following before making connections with the personal computer.  
A suitable resolution for the U7-132/U7-132h/U7-137 is 1024 
ן
 768 dots (XGA) and the maximum displayable resolution is  
1280 
ן
 1024 dots (S-XGA).  
Make changes to a displayable resolution at the personal computer side. Please check with “Table of Supported Frequencyon  
Page E-65.  
The setting method for the personal computer will differ depending on the specific model. Please read the personal computer  
instruction manual or the on-line help information, or contact the manufacturer of your personal computer.  
Projection might not be possible when connection is with a personal computer that is equipped with a DVI-I connector such as  
some PowerBook G4 computers and others when the signal is converted to analog RGB (which uses a mini D-sub 15-pin  
connector) and connection is made with the pertinent equipment. In circumstances such as this, please purchase separately  
a DVI-D cable and use the unit through the DVI connection.  
Note that connections via DVI will enable the projection of a high quality image compared to connections using analog RGB.  
Personal Computers with a DVI Connector  
Make the connection with a DVI-D cable and the PC connector of the projector.  
When connecting, arrange the connectors in the proper orientation and plug in. Turn the screw knobs and fasten to the  
connector of the main unit.  
The projector has been set to “Auto” at the factory; however, if it does not project, please change the input setting to “Digital”  
using the menu sequence of [Setup] [Input Format] [DVI].  
See “Input Format” on Page E-52.  
MONITOR OUT  
Personal  
computer  
DVI-D cable (Available as an option. Order code: 28-697)  
Note  
* This projector uses a 29-pin DVI connector that supports the digital interface. Digital signal TMDS (Transition Minimized Differential  
Signalling) of the DVI (Digital Visual Interface) standard is used.  
* The U7-132/U7-132h/U7-137 is not HDCP compatible.  
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Connecting Personal Computers and Video Equipment  
Personal Computers with a Mini D-Sub 15-Pin Connector  
When connections are made to the RGB connector of this projector, make these connections using the supplied RGB signal  
cable.  
Please orient the connector to mate properly when before inserting it, then turn the screw knobs to secure the connector to  
that of the projector.  
The projector has been set to "Auto" at the factory; however, if it does not project, please change the input setting to "RGB"  
using the menu sequence of [Setup] [Input Format] [RGB].  
See "Input Format" on Page E-52.  
When making connections with the DVI connector of the projector, please make the connection via the supplied DVI/mini D-  
Sub 15-pin conversion adapter.  
The projector has been set to “Auto” at the factory; however, if it does not project, please change the input setting to “RGB”  
using the menu sequence of [Setup] [Input Format] [DVI].  
See “Input Format” on Page E-52.  
MONITOR OUT  
Personal computer  
DVI/mini D-Sub 15-pin conversion  
adapter (Supplied item)  
RGB signal cable (Supplied item)  
Note:  
* Before making connections, check the power of the projector and the equipment to be connected is switched off.  
* When projection will be with a notebook computer connected, knowledge will be required for the cable connection and notebook computer  
startup procedure as well as the operation that follows startup. Please consult the instruction manual of your notebook computer or the on-  
line help.  
* To make wireless LAN connections with a computer or to use a viewer card, refer to the “Image Viewer / Network” manual. U7-137 only  
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Connecting Personal Computers and Video Equipment  
To Output the External Output Signal of a Notebook Computer  
When projection will be with a notebook computer connected, knowledge will be required for the cable connection and notebook  
computer startup procedure as well as the operation that follows notebook startup. Please consult the instruction manual of your  
notebook computer or the on-line help while performing the following procedure.  
Check whether a signal is being sent from the notebook computer to the projector.  
An indication appearing on the liquid crystal display of the notebook computer does not necessarily mean that an external  
output signal is being output.  
1
Should a sign not be output from the notebook computer, please try the operation described below.  
For an IBM PC/AT, DOS/V computer, press the [Fn] key plus any one of the [F1] to [F10] keys. (See the table below.)  
2
Manufacturer  
DELL  
Model  
Key  
All computers  
All computers  
All computers  
All computers  
All computers  
All computers  
All computers  
All computers  
All computers  
All computers  
All computers  
All computers  
Fn + F8  
Fn + F8  
Fn + F10  
Fn + F3  
Fn + F7  
Fn + F3  
Fn + F3  
Fn + F5  
Fn + F7  
Fn + F3–F5  
Fn + F5  
Fn + F10  
EPSON  
FUJITSU  
iiyama  
IBM  
NEC  
Panasonic  
SHARP  
SONY  
SOTEC  
TOSHIBA  
Victor  
Note: Table information is current to December 2003.  
Note  
When the liquid crystal display of the notebook computer and the projector are displayed at the same time, the projected image might not be  
correct even though the liquid crystal display shows a correct indication. Should this occur, stop the simultaneous display of the notebook  
computer and try the mode with external output only. (Try an operation such as that described in aforementioned Step 2 and try closing the  
liquid crystal panel which might result in external output only.)  
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Connecting Personal Computers and Video Equipment  
Connections with Composite Signals  
Video Equipment with VIDEO Connectors  
• Make the connection to the VIDEO connector of the projector using the supplied Video cable.  
• The input setting of theVIDEO connector has been set to “Auto” at the factory; however, if the projector does not project, please  
change the input setting to “Your Country’sTelevision Broadcast System” using the menu sequence of [Setup] [Input Format]  
[Video].  
See “Input Format” on Page E-52.  
Video Equipment with S-VIDEO Connectors  
• Make the connection to the S-VIDEO connector of the projector using the supplied S-video cable.  
• The input setting of the S-VIDEO connector has been set to “Auto” at the factory; however, if the projector does not project,  
please change the input setting to “Your Country’s Television Broadcast System” using the menu sequence of [Setup] [Input  
format] [S-Video].  
See “Input Format” on Page E-52.  
Video deck, DVD player, document  
camera, etc.  
S-VIDEO  
VIDEO  
S-Video cable (Suppled item)  
Video cable (Supplied item)  
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Connections with Component Signals  
When the Video Equipment Has a YCbCr Connector or YPbPr Connector  
• When connecting the computer to the projector’s RGB connector, connect using a separately sold component cable.  
• The projector has been set to "Auto" at the factory; however, if it does not project, please change the input setting to "Compo-  
nent" using the menu sequence of [Setup] [Input Format] [RGB].  
See "Input Format" on Page E-52.  
• When making connections with the DVI connector of the projector, please make the connection via the supplied DVI/mini D-  
Sub 15-pin conversion adapter.  
• The projector has been set to “Auto” at the factory; however, if it does not project, please change the input setting to “Compo-  
nent” using the menu sequence of [Setup] [Input Format] [DVI].  
See “Input Format” on Page E-52.  
• This projector automatically distinguishes the YCbCr input signal and the YPbPr input signal and projects it.  
When projecting the YCbCr signal or YPbPr signal, if the color of the overall image strongly leans toward being greenish or  
another color, change the setting under the menu of [Color] [Color Space].  
See “Color Space” on Page E-47.  
• Press the RGB button for input selection using the remote control.  
Component cable (Available as an option)  
Order code: 28-690  
DVI/mini D-Sub 15-pin conversion  
adapter (Suppled item)  
Green  
Blue  
Red  
Y
Cb  
Cr  
COMPONENT  
COMPONENT  
Y
Pb  
Pr  
DVI/mini D-Sub 15-pin conversion  
adapter (Suppled item)  
Green  
Blue  
Red  
Component cable (Available as an option)  
Order code: 28-690  
Projecting component signals  
Please note that when inputting 480i or 576i signals using a separately sold component cable and viewing video images, depending on the  
connected device and the video source being projected, the picture may be disturbed or may not be projected properly.  
In such cases, it is possible to achieve a picture with no disturbance that is projected properly by either switching to 480p signals or  
connecting using an S-Video cable instead.  
Note  
In some rare cases, the picture may not be displayed, depending on the connected device.  
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Connections with Audio Connectors  
* Make the connection to the projector’s AUDIO connector using the supplied audio cable.When the audio jack of the equipment  
that is to be connected is of the RCA phono type, make connection via the supplied audio conversion adapter.  
* The built-in speaker of the projector provides monaural audio. To enjoy convincing audio reproduction, please connect the  
audio output of the video equipment to your audio system.  
* The built-in speaker outputs the audio of the equipment connected to the AUDIO connector.  
White  
AUDIO OUT  
Audio cable (Supplied item)  
L
R
Audio conversion adapter  
(Supplied item)  
Red  
Audio cable (Supplied item)  
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Connections with the RGB OUT Connector  
• The image from the computer connected to the DVI or RGB IN connector is output.  
• The image of the connector selected with the input selection function is output.  
• If an input other than DVI or RGB is selected with the input selection function, the output does not switch.  
• While controlling the personal computer in front of you, the same screen can be projected with the projector. This allows  
personal computer control even from a position at which the projector image cannot be viewed.  
Image projected to the screen  
RGB connector of  
the monitor  
(Mini D-Sub 15-pin)  
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Power Cable Connections and Switching the Power On/Off  
There is an order in which the power cable is connected and the power is switched on/off.  
Operating  
1
Connect the AC IN connector of the projector and the power outlet using the supplied power cable.  
The STANDBY indicator will light in amber, and the unit will enter the standby mode.  
Lit amber  
To wall outlet  
STATUS  
STANDBY  
Firmly plug in all the way.  
I
V
D
Switch on the projector power  
Press the STANDBY button.  
2
STANDBY  
LASER  
AUTO  
RGB  
VIDEO  
MENU  
QUICK  
STATUS  
STANDBY  
Q
(button on main unit)  
The first time the power is switched on after purchase, [Menu Language Select] will be displayed. See Page E-23 for  
information about language selection.  
• When the power is switched on, the STANDBY indicator changes to blinking green, then lights steadily after about 60  
seconds and the projection screen is set to the brightness of normal mode. At this time, if the STATUS indicator is lit in  
green, [Lamp Mode] is set to “Eco”. See Page E-52 for information about the selection method.  
Blinking green  
(Approximately 60 seconds)  
Lit green  
Power is on  
Lit amber  
STATUS  
STANDBY  
STATUS  
STANDBY  
STATUS  
STANDBY  
This indicator is also lit green in Eco-mode.  
• If the power does not come on, see “When the STATUS Indicator is Lit or Blinking” on Page E-58.  
If the Passwordinput window is displayed: See Page E-35.  
A password is set for this projector.  
The projector cannot be used unless the correct password is input.  
To turn off the power: See Page E-24.  
The projector is now capable of regular projection.  
Switch on the power of the connected equipment  
3
Note:  
When the power plug will be unplugged from the power outlet, please place the projector near the power outlet so that it may be reached  
easily.  
Press the STANDBY button after the STANDBY indicator is lit in amber.  
The included power cable is exclusively for use with the U7-132/U7-132h/U7-137. Never use it with other products.  
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Power Cable Connections and Switching the Power On/Off  
When [Menu Language Select] is Displayed Upon Switching On the Power  
The first time the power is switched on after purchase, [Menu Lan-  
guage Select] will be displayed. Follow the procedure described be-  
low and select the display language of the projector.  
If the image is blurred, turn the focus ring counterclockwise or clock-  
wise to focus it. See Page E-26.  
Cursor  
Press the SELECT (̆̄) buttons and align the deep  
blue cursor with [English].  
1
LASER  
RGB  
VIDEO  
AUTO  
MENU  
QUICK  
Q
R-CLICK/  
CANCEL  
ENTER  
SOURCE  
MENU  
AUTO  
FREEZE MUTE  
TIMER  
1
2
VOL  
ZOOM  
3
4
QUICK  
MENU  
(button on main unit)  
2
Press the ENTER button to set.  
This will set the language and [Menu Language Select] will close.  
LASER  
RGB  
VIDEO  
AUTO  
MENU  
QUICK  
Q
R-CLICK/  
CANCEL  
ENTER  
SOURCE  
MENU  
AUTO  
FREEZE MUTE  
TIMER  
1
2
VOL  
ZOOM  
3
4
QUICK  
MENU  
(button on main unit)  
This completes the selection of the display language.  
Caution:  
[Menu Language Select] will not appear the next time the power is switched on.  
Should a change of language become necessary, see Languageon Page E-54.  
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Power Cable Connections and Switching the Power On/Off  
Finishing  
1 Switch off the power of the connected equipment  
2 Switch off the power of the projector  
Press the STANDBY button.  
STANDBY  
LASER  
AUTO  
RGB  
VIDEO  
MENU  
QUICK  
STATUS  
STANDBY  
Q
(button on main unit)  
The [Power Off] display appears.  
When the level gauge reaches maximum, the projection screen will  
go off (in about 5 seconds) and the projector will enter the power-off  
operation.  
Note  
* The operation can be cancelled by pressing a button other than the  
Power Off  
OK  
?
STANDBY button.  
* One more press of the STANDBY button will switch off the power.  
The STANDBY indicator changes to blinking amber and lights a steady  
amber after about 90 seconds (when the unit enters the standby mode).  
Blinking amber  
Lit amber  
Lit green  
(Approximately 90 seconds)  
Standby mode  
STATUS  
STANDBY  
STATUS  
STANDBY  
STATUS  
STANDBY  
3 Unplug the power cable  
Check that the STANDBY indicator is lit in amber and then unplug the power cable.  
The STANDBY indicator will go off when the power cable is unplugged.  
Warrning  
Do not unplug the power cable while the STANDBY indicator is blinking amber. Doing so may shorten the life of the lamp  
or damage the projector.  
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Adjustment of the Projection Screen  
Switch on the power of the connected equipment and make the adjustments with the video signal being input to the  
projector.  
Adjustment of the Projection Screen  
1
Turn the zoom ring to adjust the screen size of the projection image.  
Adjust the image to match the desired screen size. When outside of the adjustment range, move the projector to the rear or  
forward.  
Zoom ring  
Adjust the projection image to the screen.  
Check that the screen is set level and vertically.  
2
(1) If the image is shifted to the left or right, move the main unit horizontally. (Align the center of the screen and the center of  
the projector lens.)  
(2) If the image is shifted vertically, move the image up or down with the adjuster. See “Making Adjustments with the Adjust-  
ers” on Page E-26.  
(3) If the image is slanted, adjust by turning the right or left front adjuster. See “Making Adjustments with the Adjusters” on  
Page E-26.  
(4) A projection image such as that illustrated in the diagram is the result of the projector not being perpendicular to the  
screen. Set the projector so that it is pointing straight toward the screen.  
(5) If the image shows keystone distortion, adjust using remote control or menu operations. See “Keystone” on Page E-50.  
(2)  
(3)  
(4)  
(4)  
(1)  
(3)  
(5)  
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Adjustment of the Projection Screen  
Turn the focus ring and adjust the focus of the screen  
3
Focus ring  
Making Adjustments with the Adjusters  
Raising the projection image  
While viewing the projection image, (1) press and hold  
the front adjuster buttons located at the left and right and,  
(2) raise the projector to align the image with the screen,  
then release your fingers.  
Turn the left and right front adjusters for fine adjustment.  
Adjust so that there is no shaking of the projector.  
( )  
1
( )  
2
( )  
1
Lowering the projection image  
Lower the front adjusters using the operation described  
above.  
To lower the projection screen further, raise the rear ad-  
juster. Fine adjustments are made by turning the left and  
right front adjusters. Make adjustments so that there is  
no rattling.  
Note:  
When the projector has a suspended or rear installation is used, the orientation of the projection will need to be changed.  
Please see Vertical Flip/Horizontal Flipon Page E-50.  
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General Operation  
This section describes the use of direct operation with the main unit or remote control buttons.  
For information about operation using the menu, see "Menu Operation Method" on Page E-27 and the various items on  
Pages E-44 to E-57.  
Input Selection  
Select the input signal to be projected. Press the SOURCE button on the  
projector or the RGB or VIDEO button on the remote control unit.  
When one of the buttons is pressed, a menu for selecting the source ap-  
pears. Use the SELECT ̆ and ̄ buttons or the SOURCE, RGB and VIDEO  
buttons to select the desired source, then press the ENTER button.  
When theAuto Sourcefunction is set toOn, the input signals are searched  
for automatically in sequence, but the next input signal is not detected while  
the input signal selection menu is displayed.  
SOURCE  
MENU  
AUTO  
SOURCE button  
DVI RGB Image Viewer Network Video S-Video  
QUICK  
MENU  
U7-137 only  
RGB button  
DVI RGB Image Viewer Network  
STANDBY  
LASER  
AUTO  
U7-137 only  
VIDEO button  
RGB  
VIDEO  
Video S-Video  
MENU  
QUICK  
Q
Note  
* When you do not operate source selection, the projector will assume the input selec-  
tion condition that was previously used.  
R-CLICK/  
CANCEL  
ENTER  
* See "Auto Source" on Page E-51 for information about the Auto Source on and off  
conditions.  
* When the input format has been switched, you may be required to reconnect the  
TIMER  
FREEZE MUTE  
1
VOL  
2
ZOOM  
input signal.  
3
4
Automatic Adjustment of Analog RGB  
This procedure automatically adjusts the position, screen size, vertical stripes and  
colors of the analog RGB or DVI analog input signals being projected.  
Normally, this function is adjusted automatically at the time of signal selection.  
Main unit operation/Remote control operation: Press the AUTO button. (This  
will not function while the menu or the quick menu is displayed.)  
A press of the AUTO button starts the automatic adjustment.  
SOURCE  
MENU  
AUTO  
Note  
QUICK  
MENU  
* If the display position is shifted, vertical lines appear on the picture, or the projection  
is not good even after using automatic adjustment, please perform image adjustment  
manually. See "Picture Adj. / Fine Picture / H Position / V Position " on Page E-44.  
* If the position is off or there are dark vertical bands on the picture, press the AUTO  
button with the screen as bright as possible (make the screen as bright as possible by  
for example displaying the trash window over the entire screen). If the problem per-  
sists after pressing the AUTO button several times, set manually at the Picture Ad-  
justmentmenu.  
STANDBY  
LASER  
AUTO  
RGB  
VIDEO  
MENU  
QUICK  
Q
* When the image extends beyond the boundaries of the screen or is smaller than the  
screen, set Aspect to "Auto". See "Aspect" on Page E-49.  
R-CLICK/  
CANCEL  
ENTER  
FREEZE MUTE  
TIMER  
1
2
VOL  
ZOOM  
3
4
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Freezing a Moving Picture  
This function is used to stop and view a moving picture. Note that the input  
image continues to advance even though the picture there is a still picture  
condition.  
STANDBY  
LASER  
AUTO  
RGB  
VIDEO  
MENU  
QUICK  
A press of the FREEZE button changes the screen to a still picture. A  
further press returns the screen to a moving picture.  
Q
R-CLICK/  
CANCEL  
ENTER  
FREEZE  
TIMER  
MUTE  
1
2
VOL  
ZOOM  
3
4
Cancelling Video and Audio Temporarily  
This function is used to cancel the video and audio at the same time.  
STANDBY  
LASER  
A press of the MUTE button will blank the picture and the sound, and  
the screen will take on the background color that has been set.  
Another press will cause a return to the original conditions.  
RGB  
VIDEO  
AUTO  
MENU  
QUICK  
Q
R-CLICK/  
CANCEL  
ENTER  
FREEZE MUTE  
TIMER  
1
2
VOL  
ZOOM  
3
4
Adjustment of the Volume  
This function adjusts the volume of the built-in speaker.  
STANDBY  
LASER  
(1) Press the ̆ or ̄ VOL button to adjust the volume.  
The volume adjustment display appears when one of the buttons is  
pressed.  
RGB  
VIDEO  
AUTO  
MENU  
QUICK  
Q
R-CLICK/  
CANCEL  
ENTER  
The ̆ button increases the volume and the ̄ button decreases the  
volume.  
FREEZE MUTE  
TIMER  
(2)  
1
2
VOL  
ZOOM  
(2) Press the CANCEL button to immediately close the display.  
The display will close when there has not been an operation in about  
10 seconds.  
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* Adjustment of the volume will not produce any sound unless an image is  
being projected.  
(1)  
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General Operation  
Enlargement of the Image and Video Movement  
This function digitally enlarges the personal computer image and video  
image.  
(1) Press the ZOOM button to enlarge the image.  
The zoom display appears when the ZOOM button is pressed.  
STANDBY  
LASER  
AUTO  
RGB  
VIDEO  
MENU  
QUICK  
Q
When the ̆ button is pressed, the image is enlarged approximately 2  
times, and when the ̄ button is pressed the image is reduced (re-  
turning to 1:1).  
(2)  
(3)  
R-CLICK/  
CANCEL  
ENTER  
FREEZE MUTE  
TIMER  
• Images input from a Digital, Image Viewer or Network cannot be  
enlarged.  
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VOL  
ZOOM  
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Zoom  
0
Zoom  
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(No enlargement)  
(Approximately 2 times enlargement)  
(2) Pressing the SELECT (̆̄̇̈) buttons on the remote control at  
the time of the zoom operation will cause the display position to  
move.  
(There will not be any movement when zoom is at 0.)  
Zoom  
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Zoom  
21  
(Approximately 2 times enlargement)  
(Movement)  
(3) Press the CANCEL button to immediately close the display.  
The display will close when there has not been an operation in about  
10 seconds.  
Note:  
After magnifying the image, be sure to use the ZOOM button to bring the gauge  
value back to 0.  
The image can also be moved in the following circumstances.  
When “Aspect” is set to “Real” by the signal of the Analog RGB or DVI analog, and the input resolution  
is higher than the display resolution of the projector.  
When “Aspect” is set to “Zoom” by the video signal.  
Note:  
* Zoom and image movement functions are cancelled when the input is switched.  
* Movement of the screen will not be possible when the menu screen is being displayed.  
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General Operation  
Using the Presentation Timer  
The presentation is given while checking the timer displayed  
on the screen.  
The gauge display allows the remaining time to be known at  
a glance.  
(1) Press the TIMER button to show the settings display.  
The display will close when an operation has not been made  
for about 10 seconds.  
STANDBY  
LASER  
AUTO  
RGB  
VIDEO  
MENU  
QUICK  
Q
(2)  
(3)  
CANCEL button  
(1)  
R-CLICK/  
CANCEL  
ENTER  
[Timer settings display]  
FREEZE MUTE  
TIMER  
Press the CANCEL button to close the display immediately.  
1
2
VOL  
ZOOM  
3
4
(2) Use the ̇ and ̈ SELECT buttons to set the time.  
The setting contents are “Off” and from 10 to 60 minutes (in  
10-minute intervals)  
Settings can also be made with the SELECT (̇̈) buttons.  
(3) Press the ENTER button and start the timer.  
• The display of the timer setting will close, the display of the  
timer will appear and simultaneously the timer will start.  
Gauge (Blue)  
[Timer Display]  
The blue gauge indicates the remaining time. When the  
gauge disappears,the time is up.  
The gauge continues to be displayed when the timer is  
stopped.  
When the remaining time is  
“0” (Gray)  
• Press the ENTER button to restart the timer.The timer will  
start with the same time setting.  
• Press the CANCEL button to close the timer display. The  
timer setting will return to “Off”.  
Moving the Position of the Timer Display  
The SELECT (̆̄̇̈) buttons on the remote control permit move-  
ment within the movable range of the timer display.  
Movable Range of the Timer Display  
Note:  
* The timer display is not displayed when a menu or message is displayed or when the Wireless Projectorsetting screen is being projected,  
but the timer continues functioning. The timer display is also not displayed when no signals are being input.  
* While the presentation timer is being displayed, screen movement will not be possible in the zoom mode.  
* Timer key operations cannot be performed when the input is set to Image Viewer.  
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General Operation  
Using the Laser Pointer  
The remote control units laser pointer can be used to point to the section currently being explained, making presenta-  
tions more effective.  
CAUTION  
Do not look at the laser pointers light source.  
Be sure to heed the following. Pointing the laser beam at  
the eyes could lead to reduced vision or vision impairment.  
• Never look at the laser pointer’s light source.  
• Do not point the laser beam at people.  
• Do not let children use the laser pointer.  
This label is located on the side of the remote control.  
Operation  
The red laser beam is emitted from the tip of the remote control  
unit while the LASER button is pressed in. Point the remote con-  
trol unit’s transmitter in the direction you want to indicate.  
The laser beam turns off when you release your finger from the  
LASER button.  
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General Operation  
Performing Mouse Operations on the Computer  
with the Remote Control Unit  
When a computer and the projector are connected, mouse operations can be performed on the computer using the  
projectors remote control unit. When projecting images from the computer, the projector can be operated and mouse  
operations on the computer performed with the same remote control unit, making for efficient presentations.  
Connecting the computer and projector  
Use the USB cable included with the projector to connect the computer’s USB (type A) connector to the projector’s MOUSE  
connector.  
Note:  
* Be sure to plug the cable in securely.  
* Depending on the type of connection, the computers operating system, etc., it may be necessary to change settings or restart the com-  
puter after making the connections.  
USB connector  
USB cable (mini B to A type) (Supplied item)  
Functions of the mouse function buttons  
When operating, point the remote control unit’s transmitter towards the remote control sensor on the projector.  
L-CLICK button (on back)  
Press this to perform the left-click operation.  
STANDBY  
LASER  
AUTO  
VIDEO  
RGB  
JOG buttons  
These move the computer’s pointer in the corresponding direction.  
MENU  
QUICK  
Q
R-CLICK button  
Press this to perform the right-click operation.  
R-CLICK/  
CANCEL  
ENTER  
INFORMATION  
FREEZE MUTE  
TIMER  
The R-CLICK/CANCEL button is used for both the projector and mouse func-  
tion. When the R-CLICK/CANCEL button is pressed while a menu is open, the  
menu is closed.  
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VOL  
2
ZOOM  
3
4
Note:  
Connections with USB Cables  
* For PC/AT compatible computers, this function cannot be used with operating systems other than Windows 98SE, Me, 2000 and XP. For  
Macintosh computers, this function cannot be used with operating systems other than OS 9 and later.  
* When the cable is disconnected and then reconnected to the USB port of the personal computer or the MOUSE connector of the projector,  
allow at least 5 seconds before reconnecting. Do not repeatedly disconnect and reconnect the cable in a momentary fashion. The personal  
computer may not be able to correctly identify the projector as a result.  
* The supplied USB cable is a dedicated cable for this projector. There is no guaranty that it will work in connections with other USB  
equipment.  
* This function may not work with some computers.  
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General Operation  
Controlling the Projector from a Computer  
Use the control connector if the projector cannot be operated with the remote control unit, for example when it is  
suspended from the ceiling.  
RS-232C connections  
Use the order-made cable (D-Sub 9-pin/DIN 9-pin) to connect the computer’s RS232C connector to the projector’s “PC CON-  
TROLconnector.  
RS-232C  
connector  
Order-made cable (D-Sub 9-pin/DIN 9-pin)  
Order-made cable (D-Sub 9-pin/DIN 9-pin) pin assignment  
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Pin assignment  
CN-2 (D-Sub 9-pin side)  
CN-1 (DIN 9-pin)  
CN-2 (D-Sub 9-pin)  
1 (TXD)  
2
3 (PC-TXD)  
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4 (GND)  
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7 (RXD)  
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Connecting via a LAN U7-137 only  
It is also possible to control the projector with Telnet connections via a LAN or wireless LAN (using PLUS projector control  
commands).  
Note:  
* This function may not work with some computers.  
* Specialized knowledge is required to use the control connector. Consult a specialist, such as the person suspending the projector from the  
ceiling.  
* Have the order-made cable made by a specialist with the required specialized knowledge based on the pin assignment shown above.  
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General Operation  
Protecting the Projector with the Security Lock  
A password can be registered and the security lock set in order to protect the projector from unauthorized use.  
Registering the password  
The password is registered using the menus. For instructions on operating the menus, see “Menu Operation Method” on E-37.  
(1) Select Security Lockin the Optionmenu and set it to Enable.  
The menu closes and the password registration display appears.  
(2) Use the number buttons (1 to 4) to register the password.  
Be sure to input a 4-digit number.  
Example: Registering the password “2441”  
(1) Press number button “2”. An “ ” (asterisk) appears at the first place.  
STANDBY  
LASER  
AUTO  
RGB  
VIDEO  
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Next press number buttons “4”, “4” and “1” in that order.Asterisks appear  
in all four places.  
MENU  
QUICK  
Q
R-CLICK/  
CANCEL  
ENTER  
FREEZE MUTE  
TIMER  
1
2
VOL  
ZOOM  
(2) Input the password again. An “ ” appears when the input number  
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matches. If there is a mistake, the asterisks turn off. Start over from step  
(1) above.  
If the password matches, the password registration display closes.  
Note:  
To cancel the number you have input, press the CANCEL button.  
The asterisks disappear and the display returns to the input standby mode at the first  
place.  
To cancel the password registration mode, press the CANCEL button again. The Pass-  
worddisplay turns off.  
This completes password registration.  
The Passwordinput display appears the next time the power is turned  
on.  
Note:  
The numbers you have input are not displayed. Be sure to write down the password  
and store it in a safe place.  
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General Operation  
If the password input display appears when the power is turned on  
When a password has been registered, the “Password” input window appears on the projected image when the power is turned  
on.The projector continues projecting this image until the correct password is input.At this time, only the STANDBY button (power  
off) works. Use the procedure described below to input the registered password. For instructions on registering the password, see  
E-34.  
Input the password using the number buttons (1 to 4).  
Be sure to input the registered 4-digit number.  
Example: To input the password “2441”  
Press number button “2”. An “ ” (asterisk) appears at the first place.  
*
Next press number buttons “4”, “4” and “1” in that order. Asterisks appear in all  
four places.  
[Password input window]  
If the password matches, the window turns off and the projector can be used  
normally.  
Canceling the password/Changing the password  
The password is canceled and changed using the menus.For instructions on operating the menus, see “Menu Operation Method”  
on E-37.  
Canceling the password  
Select “Security Lock” in the “Option” menu and set it to “Disable”.  
This clears the password and disables the security lock.  
The password input display no longer appears when the power is turned on.  
Changing the password  
After setting “Security Lock” to “Disable” as described above, set it back to “En-  
able”. The menu closes and the password registration display appears.  
Register the new password. See “Registering the password” on E-34.  
Protecting the network settings by password  
The network settings can be protected by password. Refer to the “Image Viewer  
/ Network” manual.  
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General Operation  
Using the Quick Menu  
This function permits frequently used adjustments to be performed  
quickly.  
(1)  
Note that the Quick Menu will not be displayed unless the signal of the con-  
nected equipment is input. Please select the input that you wish to adjust.  
Main unit operation  
(1) Press the QUICK MENU button to display the quick adjustment display.  
Further presses cause the adjustment display to change in sequence.  
Press the SELECT ̆ or ̄ button to switch to the desired adjustment dis- (2)  
play.  
SOURCE  
MENU  
AUTO  
(2) Press the SELECT ̇ or ̈ button to adjust.  
QUICK  
MENU  
Remote control operation  
(1) A press of the QUICK MENU button brings up the quick adjustment  
STANDBY  
LASER  
AUTO  
display.  
RGB  
VIDEO  
Further presses cause the adjustment display to change in sequence.  
The adjustment display can be selected with use of either the SELECT ̆ or  
̄ button.  
MENU  
QUICK  
Q
(1)  
(2)  
(2) Press the cursor ̇ or ̈ button to make the adjustment.  
R-CLICK/  
CANCEL  
ENTER  
(3) To close the display immediately, press the CANCEL button.  
In the absence of operations for a period of about 10 seconds, the display  
will close automatically.  
(3)  
FREEZE MUTE  
TIMER  
1
2
VOL  
ZOOM  
3
4
Content of Adjustments and Settings  
Example: Brightness adjustment display  
Display Item  
Adjustment/Setting  
Brightness  
Contrast  
Adjusts the brightness of the image. See page E-44.  
Adjusts the contrast of the image. See page E-44.  
Keystone  
Corrects (vertical) keystone distortion of the screen. See page E-50.  
This function adjusts the volume of the built-in speaker. See page E-28.  
Sets the time of the presentation timer. See page E-30.  
Select the preset color mode. See page E-46.  
Volume  
Presentation timer  
Quick Color Adj.  
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Menu Operation Method  
This section describes only the menu operation method. Please see this item should you need information while  
performing menu operations.  
For information about a menu function, adjustment, or setting, please see one of the pages containing such descrip-  
tions.  
Adjustments and settings are made by projecting an image and adjusting to an optimum condition.  
The remote control should be pointed toward the remote control sensor of the projector and operated.  
To return the various items that have been changed via the menu to their standard values (i.e., default values at time  
of shipping from the factory), see Factory Defaulton Page E-56. (Some items will not return to their initial values.)  
The adjustment/setting items and contents will differ depending on the input selection and the adjustment/setting  
items that can be used with the input signal are displayed on the menu.  
Names and Functions of Buttons Used for Menu Operations  
(Remote Control)  
MENU button  
Used for menu display and menu closure.  
STANDBY  
LASER  
AUTO  
VIDEO  
RGB  
MENU  
QUICK  
Q
SELECT (̆̄̇̈) buttons  
Used in the selection of menu names and item names as  
well as in setting and adjusting the item contents.  
R-CLICK/  
CANCEL  
ENTER  
CANCEL button  
Used to return to menu name selection as well as to close  
TIMER  
FREEZE MUTE  
the menu (and the sub menu display).  
1
2
VOL  
ZOOM  
ENTER button  
3
4
Used to set the verification display.  
(Main Unit)  
SELECT (̆̄̇̈) buttons  
SOURCE  
MENU  
AUTO  
ENTER button  
QUICK  
MENU  
MENU button  
Used to display menus, to return to menu name selections,  
and to close menus (i.e., closing sub menu displays).  
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Menu Operation Method  
Menu Screen Names and Functions  
Menu Name  
This is the title of the menu.  
There is a change to the title screen  
when the menu is selected.  
The cursor moves to the selected  
menu name.  
Cursor (Deep Blue)  
This permits setting/adjustment of the  
item located at the cursor position.  
Item Name  
This is the name of the  
adjustment or setting.  
Icon: Pressing the ENTER  
button displays the sub menu  
or setting contents.  
Adjustment Bar and Settings Contents  
Adjustment Bar: The increases and decreases in bar length  
express the adjustment condition.  
Setting Contents: Displays the contents that have been set.  
Sub menu  
Adjustment Bar  
Item Name  
Settings Contents  
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Menu Operation Method  
Performing Menu Operations  
Only Setup, Optionsand Info.can be selected when no signal is being input.  
The menu display will close if, after pressing a button, the next button operation is not made within 30 seconds.  
The adjustment and the setting values are stored even when the power is switched off or the plug is disconnected  
from the power outlet.  
(Note that some items are not stored.)  
Preparation Switch on the power of the connected equipment, start the play operation or another operation, and input  
the signal to the projector.  
Select the input that you wish to adjust.  
The menu display of the description diagram depicts an example in which the “Keystone” item name is selected.  
Menu Display  
Press the MENU button to display the menu  
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STANDBY  
LASER  
AUTO  
RGB  
VIDEO  
MENU  
QUICK  
Q
R-CLICK/  
CANCEL  
ENTER  
FREEZE MUTE  
TIMER  
The menu name that existed when the menu was closed previously will be displayed.  
Selection of the Menu Name  
Press the SELECT (̇̈) button to select the menu name  
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STANDBY  
LASER  
AUTO  
RGB  
VIDEO  
MENU  
QUICK  
Q
R-CLICK/  
CANCEL  
ENTER  
FREEZE MUTE  
TIMER  
Each press of the SELECT ̈ button advances the selection one step in the sequence of “Color” “View” “Setup” →  
“Option” “Info.” “Image”. Each press of the SELECT ̇ button causes a return of one step.  
The cursor moves to the selected menu name.  
Note:  
Please check that the cursor of the item name has disappeared at the time of menu name selection.  
Press the CANCEL button to make the cursor disappear.  
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Menu Operation Method  
Displaying the Cursor  
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Press the ̄ SELECT button to display the item name selection cursor.  
STANDBY  
LASER  
AUTO  
RGB  
VIDEO  
MENU  
QUICK  
Q
This condition al-  
lows selection of the  
item name.  
R-CLICK/  
CANCEL  
ENTER  
FREEZE MUTE  
TIMER  
Selection of the Item Name  
Press the SELECT (̆̄) button to align the cursor with the item name  
4
STANDBY  
LASER  
AUTO  
RGB  
VIDEO  
MENU  
QUICK  
Q
R-CLICK/  
CANCEL  
ENTER  
FREEZE MUTE  
TIMER  
Items for which the Icon Is Displayed  
Press the ENTER button to display the submenu.  
Press the SELECT (̆̄) button and align the cursor with the desired item name.  
There are also some items for which the setting display or the verification display will appear. Please see the various item  
descriptions.  
Sub menu  
R-CLICK/  
CANCEL  
ENTER  
FREEZE MUTE  
TIMER  
1
2
VOL  
ZOOM  
3
4
Making Adjustments/Settings  
Press the SELECT (̇̈) button and make the adjustment (or setting) while viewing the image  
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When a button is pressed, the image will also change.  
STANDBY  
LASER  
AUTO  
RGB  
VIDEO  
MENU  
QUICK  
Q
R-CLICK/  
CANCEL  
ENTER  
FREEZE MUTE  
TIMER  
Adjustment display: Each press of the button results in a change of 1 point and continued presses cause changes to  
proceed in order.  
Setting display: The setting contents display changes with each press of the button.  
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Menu Operation Method  
Closing the Menu  
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Press the MENU button and close the menu display  
STANDBY  
LASER  
AUTO  
RGB  
VIDEO  
MENU  
QUICK  
Q
R-CLICK/  
CANCEL  
ENTER  
FREEZE MUTE  
TIMER  
Selecting Another Menu Name with Remote Control Operation  
When a sub menu is displayed, press the CANCEL but-  
ton and close the sub menu.  
Press the CANCEL button again to turn off the item name  
cursor.  
STANDBY  
LASER  
AUTO  
RGB  
VIDEO  
MENU  
QUICK  
Q
R-CLICK/  
CANCEL  
ENTER  
FREEZE MUTE  
TIMER  
Press the SELECT (̇̈) button and select the menu  
name. (Menu names cannot be selected when the item  
name cursor is displayed.)  
STANDBY  
LASER  
AUTO  
RGB  
VIDEO  
MENU  
QUICK  
Q
R-CLICK/  
CANCEL  
ENTER  
FREEZE MUTE  
TIMER  
Note:  
A press of the QUICK button while the menu is displayed will close the menu and display the quick menu. A press of the MENU button while  
the quick menu is displayed will close the quick menu and display the menu.  
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Menu Operation Method  
List of Item Names Offering Input Selection and Adjustments/Settings  
The item names that can be adjusted/set will differ depending on the input signal.  
[Example of Menu Display Items at theTime of Input Signal RGB Selection]  
Imput  
Terminal  
DVI  
RGB  
Sub Menu  
Item Name  
Input Signal  
Menu name  
Image  
Item Name  
Reference  
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Component  
Page  
DVI component  
Brightness  
Contrast  
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E-45  
E-45  
E-45  
E-45  
E-46  
E-46  
E-47  
E-47  
E-47  
E-48  
E-49  
E-49  
E-50  
E-50  
E-50  
E-50  
Color  
Tint  
Sharpness  
Picture Adj.  
Fine Picture  
H Position  
V Position  
Reset  
Color  
View  
Quick Color Adj.  
Gamma  
Color Temp.  
White  
Color Space  
White Balance  
Aspect  
Filter  
Vertical Flip  
Horizontal Flip  
Keystone  
Keystone Save  
* Tintcan be adjusted only at the time of NTSC composite/S signal input.  
* The color space can only be adjusted with high definition TVs.  
* The Realsetting under Aspectfor digital RGB signals can only be adjusted when the input signal is of XGA size or smaller.  
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Menu Operation Method  
Imput  
Terminal  
DVI  
RGB  
Sub Menu  
Item Name  
Input Signal  
Menu name  
Setup  
Item Name  
Reference  
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Auto Source  
Auto Power Off  
Menu Position  
Lamp Mode  
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E-51  
E-52  
E-52  
E-52  
E-52  
E-52  
E-53  
E-54  
E-54  
E-54  
E-55  
E-55  
E-55  
E-56  
E-56  
E-56  
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E-57  
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Input Format  
DVI  
RGB  
Video  
S-Video  
Presentation Timer  
Language  
Option  
On Screen  
Background  
Startup Screen  
Security Lock  
Network Password  
Status  
Info.  
Factory Default  
Lamp Timer Reset  
Resolution  
Frequency  
Lamp Timer  
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Image  
Perform this operation while projecting the picture for which the adjustment/setting will be made.  
Select the menu name Image.  
See “Menu Operation Method” on Page E-37 for information about performing menu operations. The item name display will  
differ depending on the input signal.See “List of Item Names Offering Input Selection and Adjustments/Settings” on Page E-42.  
Brightness / Contrast / Color / Tint / Sharpness  
Picture qualities such as brightness and contrast will change depend-  
ing on the whether the room is bright or dark. Please adjust to suit your  
preference.  
Select the desired item name and then adjust with the SELECT (̇̈) buttons.  
SELECT Button  
Brighter  
SELECT Button  
Item Name  
Brightness  
Darker  
More contrast  
Denser color  
More green  
Contrast  
Color  
Tint  
Less contrast  
Less dense color  
More red  
Sharper image  
Sharpness  
Softer image  
Note:  
* The adjustment values of the adjustable items are stored according to input source.  
* Tintcan only be adjusted when inputting NTSC composite/S-Video signals or  
component signals.  
Picture Adj. / Fine Picture / H Position / V Position  
Usually, automatic adjustment is performed at the time of signal selec-  
tion, but when automatic adjustment is not effective, these adjustments  
can be performed.  
Note:  
When the image extends beyond the boundaries of the screen or is smaller than the  
screen, check that the View” “Aspectsetting is set to Auto. See Aspecton  
Page E-49.  
Picture Adj. (Picture Adjustment)  
Adjust this when bright and dark vertical bands appear on the screen.  
Select the “Picture Adj.item name and adjust with the SELECT (̇̈) buttons  
so that the vertical bands disappear and brightness becomes uniform across  
the screen.  
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Image  
Fine Picture  
Adjust this when the picture shows a lack of color fidelity or flickering.  
Select the “Fine Picture” item name and adjust with the SELECT (̇̈) but-  
tons so that the lack of color fidelity or the flickering disappears.  
H Position  
Adjust this when the picture is shifted to the left or right.  
Select the “H Position” item name and adjust with the SELECT (̇̈) buttons.  
V Position  
Adjust this when the picture is shifted up or down.  
Select the “V Position” item name and adjust with the SELECT (̇̈) buttons.  
Reset  
This function resets (i.e., returns to the standard settings) the adjust-  
ment/setting value of the Imagemenu name.  
A press of the ENTER button forces the reset.  
Note:  
* The item name Fine Pictureat the time of RGB input will not be reset.  
* Resetof the menu name Imagecan be reset for each input source.  
* To reset the adjustments/settings of all the menu items (while noting that there are some items that cannot be reset), see Factory Default”  
on Page E-56.  
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Color  
Do the following operation while displaying the image you want to adjust or set.  
Select the menu name Color.  
See “Menu Operation Method” on Page E-37 for information about performing menu operations. The item name display will  
differ depending on the input signal.See “List of Item Names Offering Input Selection and Adjustments/Settings” on Page E-42.  
Quick Color Adj.  
Select the preset color mode.  
Select the “Quick Color Adj.item name and select the setting contents with  
the SELECT (̇̈) buttons.  
Picture ........ Select this to prioritize color.  
Standard ..... This is the standard selection. (Default setting)  
Dynamic ..... Select this for prioritizing brightness.  
* When “Picture”, “Standard” or “Dynamic” is selected, the “Gamma”, “Color Temp.” and “White”  
adjustment items are displayed in gray and cannot be selected or adjusted.  
Custom ....... Gamma, Color Temp.and Whiteadjustment items can be selected  
and adjusted  
* The selected values for the different adjustment items are stored in the memory so the desired  
color adjustments can be set.  
Gamma  
Gamma corrects the proportion of change of the dark portions from the  
bright portions of the input signal.  
Set this to reproduce natural color tone or to distinctly project a per-  
sonal computer picture in a bright conference room.  
Select the “Gamma” item name and select the setting contents with the SE-  
LECT (̇̈) buttons.  
Normal ....... Correction with standard settings  
Natural ........ Corrects for natural color tones  
Real ............ Corrects with emphasis on brightness  
Note:  
When Picture, Standardor Dynamicis selected for Quick Color Adj., the  
Gammaadjustment item is displayed in gray and cannot be selected or adjusted.  
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Color  
Color Temp.  
The screen color is affected by the color of the illumination and other  
extraneous light.  
This function adjusts the white, which is the reference color for video  
equipment, and improves the quality of color reproduction. Adjustment  
can also be used to enhance skin colors.  
Select the item name “Color Temp.and select the setting contents with the  
SELECT (̇̈) buttons.  
Low ............ Produces warm whites (reddish)  
Medium ...... Produces warm whites (yellowish)  
Normal ....... Produces the white of sunlight  
High ............ Produces cool whites (bluish)  
Note:  
When Picture, Standardor Dynamicis selected for Quick Color Adj., the  
Color Temp.adjustment item is displayed in gray and cannot be selected or ad-  
justed. See Quick Color Adj.on E-46.  
White  
When projecting, this function is used to emphasize the whites of text or  
diagrams on the personal computer.  
Select the item name “White” and use the SELECT (̇̈) buttons to select the  
setting contents.  
Select the desired degree of white from among “Low”, “Medium”, and “High”.  
Note:  
When Picture, Standardor Dynamicis selected for Quick Color Adj., the  
Whiteadjustment item is displayed in gray and cannot be selected or adjusted.  
See Quick Color Adj.on E-46.  
Color Space  
Set this function when a component signal (YPbPr) is projected and the  
image is extremely red or extremely green.  
Select the item name “Color Space” and use the SELECT (̇̈) buttons to  
select a color space setting that provides a normal image.  
Selection contents at the time ofYPbPr input  
BT.709, SMPTE240  
Note:  
* When the component signal undergoes conversion processing to red, green,  
and blue which express the image of the projector, the correct color cannot be  
reproduced unless a system compliant with the color difference conversion sys-  
tem of the input signal is used. Color Space serves to make this selection.  
* The color space can only be adjusted with high definition TVs.  
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Color  
White Balance  
The black and white levels of the analog RGB or DVI analog input sig-  
nals being projected are adjusted automatically for the computer. This  
increases color reproducibility.  
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Select the item name [White Balance] and press the ENTER button.  
The display will change to [Input Black Signal].  
2
The screen background color of the connected personal computer  
will be set to black.  
3. Press the ENTER button.The display will change to [Adjusting Black]  
and the black level will be adjusted.  
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5
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The adjustment of the black level is completed and the display  
changes to [Input White Signal].  
The screen background color of the connected personal computer  
will be set to white.  
Press the ENTER button.The display will change to [AdjustingWhite]  
and the white level will be adjusted.  
[White balance complete] is displayed for a while and the adjustment is  
completed.  
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View  
Perform this operation while projecting the picture for which the adjustment/setting will be made.  
Select the menu name View.  
See “Menu Operation Method” on Page E-37 for information about performing menu operations. The item name display will  
differ depending on the input signal.See “List of Item Names Offering Input Selection and Adjustments/Settings” on Page E-42.  
Aspect  
This function sets the horizontal and vertical picture proportions of the  
input signal.  
Select the item name “Aspect” and select the setting contents with the SE-  
LECT (̇̈) buttons.  
Personal Computer Signal  
Input Signal  
Auto  
Direct  
Real  
Auto ............ Automatically enlarges or reduces the image to project  
a full screen in a ratio of 4:3  
Direct .......... Maintains the aspect ratio and projects a picture of the  
maximum displayable size  
The setting is higher  
than the display reso-  
lution of the projector.  
The setting is lower  
than the display reso-  
lution of the projector.  
Real ............ Projects the input signal without pixel conversion  
Video Signals  
Aspect ratio selection  
4:3 screen  
Auto  
Wide  
Zoom  
Auto ............ While maintaining the aspect ratio, projects a full screen  
so that no portions extend beyond the boundaries of the  
screen. The top and bottom of the 16:9 image becomes  
black.  
Wide ........... Projects to fill the full width with the entire image at 16:9.  
(This feature is used to project a squeezed image in a  
proper aspect ratio.)  
16:9 screen  
Zoom .......... Projects only the 4:3 portion within 16:9 image to fill the  
screen. (Portion that extend off screen is cut.)  
Note:  
Please note that using this monitor for the purpose of commercial gain or the attraction of public attention in a venue such as a coffee shop  
or hotel and projecting a 4:3 screen in wide mode or leaving a squeezed screen as a compressed image raises concern about the infringement  
of the copyright holders rights which are protected by copyright law.  
Note:  
When selection has been made for the Realsetting of the personal computer signal (i.e., when the input signal and the projector display  
resolution are high) and the Zoomsetting of the video signal, pressing the SELECT (̆̄̇̈) buttons on the remote control will permit  
movement of the display position. Note that there will not be any movement when the menu or the quick menu is displayed.  
The Realsetting under Aspectfor digital RGB signals can only be adjusted when the input signal is of XGA size or smaller.  
Filter  
This function sets the sharpness when the input signal is adjusted to  
the resolution of the projector and enlarged or reduced.  
Select the item name “Filter” and select the setting contents with the SELECT  
(̇̈) buttons.  
Smaller numerical values result in a sharper picture and larger values result in  
a softer picture. Please select your desired setting value.  
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View  
Vertical Flip / Horizontal Flip  
This is the selection of how images are projected on the screen. Set this  
when the projector is suspended from the ceiling, installed on its back,  
etc.  
Select the item name “Vertical Flip” or “Horizontal Flip” and select the setting  
contents with the SELECT (̇̈) buttons.  
Vertical FlipOff  
Vertical FlipOff  
Vertical FlipOn  
Vertical FlipOn  
Horizontal FlipOff  
Horizontal FlipOn  
Horizontal FlipOn  
Horizontal FlipOff  
Keystone  
Keystone distortion will occur when the projector and screen are on an  
angle (in the vertical orientation). This function is used to correct this  
distortion.  
Select the item name “Keystone” and correct the keystone distortion using the  
SELECT (̇̈) buttons.  
Press the ̇ button.  
Press the ̈ button.  
Note:  
* The menus and other on-screen displays cannot be adjusted.  
* Please note that depending on the projected picture and the projection condi-  
tions, it may not be possible to eliminate keystone distortion completely.  
Keystone Save  
This function is used to save the keystone adjustment values.  
Setting Keystone Save to on will set the previous keystone adjustment values  
when projecting after the power cable has been disconnected and then recon-  
nected.  
Select the item name “Keystone Saveand set with the SELECT (̇̈) buttons.  
Off .............. The keystone adjustment values return to the initial values when the power  
cable is unplugged.  
On............... The keystone adjustment values are retained in storage even when the  
power cable has been unplugged.  
Note:  
Regardless of whether Keystone Save is set to Onor Off, when projection is  
from the standby condition, the picture is projected using the previous keystone  
adjustment values.  
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Setup  
Select menu name Setup.  
See “Menu Operation Method” on Page E-37 for information about performing menu operations. The item name display will  
differ depending on the input signal.See “List of Item Names Offering Input Selection and Adjustments/Settings” on Page E-42.  
Auto Source  
The Auto Source function automatically detects the input signal when  
the power supply is switched on and when the input is switched.  
Select the item name “Auto Source” and select the setting contents with the  
SELECT (̇̈) buttons.  
On............... Switches on the automatic detection function  
Off .............. Switches off the automatic detection function  
Signal Detection Order When On  
The sequence of DVI RGB ImageViewer Network Video S-Video  
is searched repeatedly.  
U7-137 only  
When a signal is detected, the search is stopped and the image is projected.  
Auto Power Off  
This function switches off the projector power automatically when the  
input of the projector enters a no-signal condition.  
Select item name “Auto Power Off” and select the setting contents with the  
SELECT (̇̈) buttons.  
On............... The power is switched off when there is no signal.  
Off .............. The power is not switch off even when there is no signal.  
Operation when Function is On  
• The “No Signal Power Off” display appears when a no-signal condition con-  
tinues for approximately 10 seconds. The power is switched off about 5  
minutes after this.  
• If a signal is input during the appearance of the display and an operation  
button other than the STANDBY button is pressed, the display is closed and  
the function is cancelled.  
Note:  
Some video decks and other equipment output a blue background or other video when playback ends. When this happens, a signal is being  
input to the projector and Auto Power Off is not activated.  
Menu Position  
This function sets the display position of the menu.  
Select item name “Menu Position” and select the setting contents with the  
SELECT (̇̈) buttons.  
............. Displays on the left side  
............. Displays on the right side  
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Setup  
Lamp Mode  
Use this if the picture is projected on a small screen and the picture is  
too bright or when projecting images in dark rooms.  
Select the item name “Lamp Mode” and select the setting contents with the  
SELECT (̇̈) buttons.  
Eco ............. The lamp brightness is set to 80% and the lamp life is extended.  
(STATUS indicator is green)  
Normal ....... The lamp brightness is set to 100% and the screen is bright.  
STATUS  
STANDBY  
(STATUS indicator is off)  
Note:  
Frequent switching this mode can degrade the lamp.  
STATUS Indicator  
Input Format  
This function is used in setting the input signals of the input connec-  
tors.  
Normally, this should be set to Auto.When identification is not possible  
with Auto, make the setting.  
Select the item name “Input Format”, press the ENTER button, and the sub  
menu will open.  
Select the connector that is to be changed, and select the setting contents  
with the SELECT (̇̈) buttons.  
[DVI]  
This is the signal setting for the DVI connector.  
Auto ............ Automatically identifies the signal.  
RGB ............ Analog RGB signal is set.  
Digital ......... Digital RGB signal is set.  
Component . Component signal is set.  
[RGB]  
This is the signal setting for the RGB connector.  
Auto ............ Automatically identifies the signal.  
RGB ............ Analog RGB signal is set.  
Component . Component signal is set.  
(YPbPr and YCbCr signals are identified automatically.)  
[Video] and [S-Video]  
“Video” is the setting of the VIDEO connector’s color format, “S-Video” the  
setting of the S-VIDEO connector’s color format.  
Auto ............ Automatic identification.  
NTSC .......... Fixed to the NTSC system.  
NTSC 4.43 .. Fixed to the NTSC 4.43 system.  
PAL ............. Fixed to the PAL system.  
PAL M ......... Fixed to the PAL M system.  
PAL N ......... Fixed to the PAL N system.  
PAL 60 ........ Fixed to the PAL 60 system.  
SECAM ....... Fixed to the SECAM system.  
Note:  
* When the input format has been switched, you may be required to reconnect the input signal.  
* The picture may be disturbed when the input format is switched or when the mode is set back to auto. This is not a malfunction. The picture  
will return to normal when the input is switched, etc.  
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Setup  
Presentation Timer  
The presentation is given while checking the timer displayed on the  
screen.  
The gauge display allows the remaining time to be known at a glance.  
Select the item name “Presentation Timer” and select the setting contents  
with the SELECT (̇̈) buttons.  
Setting contents: Off, 10 min., 20 min., 30 min., 40 min., 50 min., 60 min.  
To start the timer...  
Press the MENU button and open the menu.  
The timer display will appear at the lower right and the timer will start.  
See “Using the Presentation Timer” on Page E-30 for details.  
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Option  
Select menu name Option.  
See “Menu Operation Method” on Page E-32 for information about performing menu operations. The item name display will  
differ depending on the input signal.See “List of Item Names Offering Input Selection and Adjustments/Settings” on Page E-42.  
Language  
This function sets the language that is displayed on screen in  
the messages and menu displays.  
Select item name “Language” and press the ENTER button to open  
the Language sub menu.  
Select the language with the SELECT (̆̄) buttons.  
On Screen  
This function switches on/off the messages displayed with a black  
frame such as the input signal information and the aspect ratio.  
Select item name “On Screen” and select the setting contents with the  
SELECT (̇̈) buttons.  
On............... The message is displayed.  
Off .............. The message is not displayed.  
Note:  
Even when set to off, messages that are not in a black frame will be dis-  
played.  
Freeze  
Example of a display when the  
FREEZE button is pressed  
Background  
This function sets the screen color when the input source is no-  
signal.  
Select item name “Background” and select the setting contents with  
the SELECT (̇̈) buttons.  
Blue ............ Sets a blue screen when there is no signal  
Black........... Sets a black screen when there is no signal  
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Option  
Startup Screen  
This is the selection of whether or not to display the logo screen  
at startup time.  
Select item name “Startup Screen” and select the setting contents  
with the SELECT (̇̈) buttons.  
Logo ........... Displays the logo.  
Blank .......... Does not display the logo.  
Note:  
When Logois selected at the startup screen, the PLUSlogo is dis-  
played.  
Security Lock  
A password can be registered and the security lock set in order  
to prevent unauthorized use of the projector.  
For instructions on using the security function, see “Protecting the  
Projector with the Security Lock” on E-34.  
Select item name “Security Lock” and select the setting contents with  
the SELECT (̇̈) buttons.  
Disable ....... The security lock is disabled.  
The projector can be operated without inputting the password.  
Enable......... The security lock is enabled.  
The security lock is activated when the power is turned on, and  
the password must be input in order to operate the projector.  
U7-137 only  
Network Password  
For details, refer to the Image Viewer / Networkmanual.  
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Info.  
Select menu name Info..  
See “Menu Operation Method” on Page E-37 for information about performing menu operations. The item name display will  
differ depending on the input signal.See “List of Item Names Offering Input Selection and Adjustments/Settings” on Page E-42.  
Status  
This displays information about the equipment.  
Select item name “Status” and press the ENTER button.  
There is a change to the status display.  
Press the CANCEL button to return to the menu.  
Display Contents:  
Projector model, firmware version, and the internet home page ad-  
dress of PLUS Vision Corp.  
Factory Default  
This function returns the adjustments and settings of all the in-  
put sources to the standard factory default values.  
Select item name “Factory Default” and press the ENTER button.  
There is a change to the display [Press “ENTER” to Factory Default  
Set].  
Press the ENTER button to initialize.  
To cancel, press the CANCEL button and there will be a return to the  
menu.  
Items that are not set to the factory default:  
Vertical Flip/Horizontal Flip, Language, Lamp Timer, Security and  
Network Password.  
Lamp Timer Reset  
This function resets the lamp timer. Be sure to perform the reset  
operation when the lamp cartridge has been replaced.  
Select item name “Lamp Timer Reset” and press the ENTER button.  
There is a change to the display “Press “ENTER” to Lamp Timer Re-  
set”.  
Press the ENTER button to initialize.  
To cancel, press the CANCEL button and there will be a return to the  
menu.  
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Info.  
Resolution / Frequency  
This function displays the resolution and frequency of the detected in-  
put signal.  
Lamp Timer  
This displays the lamp timer.  
This projector has an Eco mode function. The lamp life will differ between  
Normal mode and Eco mode.  
Lamp Life  
Use only in Normal mode: approx.2000 hours  
Use only in Eco mode: approx.3000 hours  
* Lamp life will differ when there has been switching between the modes.  
When Lamp Life Has Been Reached  
“Replace the Lamp Cartridge” is displayed on the screen for 10 seconds in  
a 1-minute interval.  
Please replace the lamp with a new one.  
See “Replacing the Lamp Cartridge” on Page E-61 for information about  
lamp cartridge replacement.  
When Over 100 Hours Have Elapsed Since Reaching Lamp Life  
(Including Eco Mode)  
[Warning!! System Shutdown] is displayed for 10 seconds and the power is  
switched off. Pressing the STANDBY button under this condition will not  
switch on the power. Please replace the lamp cartridge.  
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When an Indicator is Lit or Blinking  
The indicators on the projectors control panel lit or blink to  
notify of problems, as described below.  
STANDBY indicator  
An indicator is also used to notify you of the currently set  
power mode (under normal circumstances). SeePower Cable  
Connections and Switching the Power On/Offon page E-22.  
STATUS indicator  
Indicator status  
What you should do  
It is time to replace the lamp.  
When the power is on (Lit green)  
STATUS  
STATUS  
STANDBY  
STANDBY  
Standby (Lit amber)  
Replace with a new lamp cartridge.  
Lit red  
Blinks amber for 60 seconds, then lit  
amber  
The lamp has reached the end of its service life.The power  
will no longer turn on.  
The projector can be used for 100 hours after the lamp has  
Lit red  
Lit red  
reached the end of its service life.  
Replace with a new lamp cartridge.  
The lamp cover is open.  
The lamp cover is not properly mounted. Mount it properly.  
STATUS  
STATUS  
STATUS  
STATUS  
STANDBY  
STANDBY  
STANDBY  
STANDBY  
Blinks red  
(lit for 1 seconds/off for 1 seconds)  
Lit red  
The temperature is abnormally high.  
Refer to “About the Temperature Protector” below.  
Blinks red  
(lit for 0.5 seconds/off for 0.5 seconds)  
Lit amber  
The fan has stopped.  
Unplug the power cable and contact a store that sells the  
U7-132/U7-132h/U7-137 for repairs.  
Blinks red  
(lit for 0.5 seconds/off for 0.5 seconds)  
When the lamp has burned out  
during use  
Blinks amber for 90 seconds, then lit  
The lamp will not light.  
Wait at least 90 seconds, then turn the power back on. If the  
problem persists, unplug the power cord and contact a store  
that sells the U7-132/U7-132h/U7-137 for repairs.  
amber  
When the lamp does not come on  
from the start  
Lit amber  
Blinks red  
(lit for 1 seconds/off for 1 seconds)  
Should an indicator be in a condition other than normal or flash at a rate other than the aforementioned, disconnect the power  
cable and contact your store of purchase.  
Thermal Protector  
When the temperature inside the projector becomes abnormally high, the STATUS indicator blinks red (0.5 seconds on/0.5  
seconds off), the STANDBY indicator is a steady red, and at the same time the temperature protector operates and switches off  
the power of the projector.  
Should this happen, please take the following actions.  
1. Switch off the power and disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet.  
2. Check the following matters and take the required measures.  
When the projector is being used in a location that has a high ambient temperature, set it up again in a cool location. Check the  
outflow and intake holes and clean them if they are obstructed.  
3. Wait about 60 minutes until the temperature of the projector drops.  
If after having performed the above matters, the problem still has not been solved, please contact your store of purchase.  
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Troubleshooting  
Check the following matters before requesting servicing.  
Reference  
Page  
Problem  
Check  
• Is the power cord plugged into a power outlet?  
Power does not turn on  
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• Is the lamp cover properly mounted?  
• Is the projector’s temperature high? To protect the projector, the power can-  
not be turned on when the projector’s temperature is abnormally high.  
• Has the lamp reached the end of its service life?  
• Depending on the timing with which the power cord is plugged in (the power  
is turned on), it may happen that the STANDBY indicator (LED) does not  
light and the power does not turn on. This is not a malfunction. If this hap-  
pens, unplug the power cord then plug it back in.  
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• Is a connected input selected?  
No image is produced  
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• Is the cable properly connected to the input terminal?  
• When a computer is connected, are signals being output from the computer?  
• Does the signal being input have a frequency usable with this projector?  
• Are the brightness and contrast adjusted to the minimum?  
• Is the STATUS indicator lit a steady red or blinking red?  
• When the component signal of the DVD player is connected with the DVI or  
RGB connector and the image is not output, is [Input Settings] of the DVI or  
RGB connector properly selected?  
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For a analog RGB or DVI analog input, has the picture been properly adjusted?  
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• Is the projector properly installed?  
• For trapezoidal (keystone) distortion, perform keystone adjustment.  
Image is distorted  
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• Is the lens properly focused?  
Image is out of focus  
E-26  
E-14  
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• Are the screen and projector installed at the proper distance?  
• Does the projection distance exceed the focusing range?  
• Is there condensation on the lens, etc.?  
If the projector is moved from a cool storage area to a warm place and the  
power is turned on, condensation may form on the lens or internal optical  
parts. If this happens, wait until the condensation has evaporated before  
using the projector.  
• For a computer input, are the horizontal and vertical positions properly ad-  
Image is not in proper posi-  
tion and is not displayed  
properly  
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justed?  
• Does the input signal have a compatible resolution and frequency? Check  
the computer’s resolution.  
• If the image is crushed in the horizontal or vertical direction or if it is not  
displayed over the entire screen, select a different aspect ratio.  
Video image is crushed  
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• When inputting component signals (HDTV signals only), is “Color Space”  
setting correct?  
• For a composite input, is “Tint” properly adjusted?  
Colors of the overall image  
are strange  
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• From the menu, select “Imageand adjust the “Picture Adj.andFine Picture”.  
Characters flicker or colors  
are offset for analog RGB  
inputs  
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• Other than [Setup], [Option] and [Info], selection will not be possible unless  
a signal is being input to the projector and the image/picture is projected.  
Cannot select the menu  
name  
• Are the remote control unit’s batteries worn? Replace with new batteries.  
• Is there an obstacle between the remote control unit and the projector’s  
remote control signal sensor?  
Remote control unit does  
not operate  
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• Is the remote control unit outside of range?  
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• Are you pointing the remote control unit’s transmitter towards the projector’s  
remote control signal sensor?  
• See “When an indicator is lit or blinking”.  
STATUS indicator is lit red  
or blinking red  
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Cleaning  
• Be certain to disconnect the power plug from the power outlet before cleaning.  
• Do not spray or otherwise expose the projector, lens, or screen to volatile substances such as insecticides. Do not leave rubber  
or vinyl products in contact with the projector for long periods. Doing so could cause them to undergo qualitative changes or the  
coatings may peel, etc.  
Cleaning a Soiled Projector Main Unit  
• Wipe with a lint-free, soft, dry cloth.  
When very dirty, wipe with a cloth that has been moistened with a diluted neutral detergent, then finish with a dry cloth. If a  
chemically-treated cloth is going to be used, please follow any written warnings.  
• Do not wipe with thinner, benzene, or other solvents. Doing so could cause them to undergo qualitative changes or the coatings  
may peel, etc.  
• When removing the dust of the outflow and intake holes, use the brush attachment on a vacuum cleaner to clean out the dust.  
Avoid using the vacuum directly without attaching the adapter as well as the use of a nozzle adapter.  
• Do not scratch or otherwise hit the projector body with your nails or other hard object, since this will cause scratches.  
Dirty Lens  
• Clean using the same method you would use to clean a camera lens: Use a commercial blower for camera use or cleaning  
paper for eye glasses. Be careful not to scratch the lens at this time.  
Dust of the Intake and Outflow Holes  
Dust that collects in the intake and outflow holes will obstruct the ventilation and cause the internal temperature to rise which  
could cause damage. Clean this area carefully. As a guideline, clean at least every 100 hours of usage.  
• Switch off the power, check that the STANDBY  
indicator has changed to a steadily lit amber,  
then unplug the power cable.  
• Clean out the holes from the outside using a  
vacuum cleaner. Use the brush adapter of the  
vacuum cleaner to do this. Avoid using the  
vacuum directly without attaching the adapter  
as well as the use of a nozzle adapter.  
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Cleaning the Inside of the Projector  
Cleaning of the inside of the projector is required about once a year. Failure to clean over a long period while dust has collected  
inside the projector could cause a fire or breakdown. Do not clean the inside of the projector by yourself. Please be sure to contact  
your dealer.  
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Replacing the Lamp Cartridge  
The lamp that is used as a light source in the projector has a limited service life.The rated service life of the lamp is  
about 2000 hours (when used in normal mode only). This could be shortened depending on conditions of use and  
other factors.  
Note that lamp life will be extended when the projector is often used in Eco mode. (The rated service life of the lamp  
means the average value of lamp life for lamps that have been manufactured over a long period, and it is derived from  
test conditions at this company.)  
When the life of the lamp is exceeded, the STATUS indicator lights a steady red and the message [Replace the Lamp  
Cartridge] is displayed on the screen. When this occurs, it is time to replace the lamp cartridge. Please make the  
replacement following the procedure below.  
If the projector is used another 100 hours after the lamps service life is reached, the power is set to the standby mode  
and no longer turns on.  
Contact a store that sells the U7-132/U7-132h/U7-137 for a replacement lamp. Indicate you need a U7-300 replacement  
lamp for the U7-132/U7-132h/U7-137 (order code 28-057).  
CAUTION  
• Replacement of the lamp cartridge is performed after switching off the power, waiting for the cooling fan to stop,  
disconnecting the power plug from the power outlet, and then leaving the projector for about 60 minutes before  
replacement is started. Replacement of the lamp cartridge during operation or immediately after operation stops will  
cause burns because of the high temperature.  
• Do not remove any screws other than those specified.  
• Do not touch the lamp with bare hands. Doing so could shorten the life of the lamp.  
• If lamp has reached the end of its usable life, the lamp bulb may shatter. When this happens, an explosive sound can  
be heard and pieces of glass may be scattered in the lamp cartridge. Do not touch them as the pieces of glass may  
cause injury. If this happens, contact your dealer or the store the projector was purchased.  
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Replacing the Lamp Cartridge  
1 Unplug the power cord.  
2 Remove the lamp cover.  
(1) Turn the lamp cover’s set screw counterclockwise and  
loosen until the screw turns freely. (The screw does  
not come off.)  
(2) Open the lamp cover a little, then pull it in the direc-  
tion of the arrow and remove it.  
3 Remove the lamp cartridge.  
(1) Turn the lamp cartridge’s two set screws counter-  
clockwise and loosen them until the screws turn freely.  
(The screws do not come off.)  
(2) Grasp the lamp cartridge’s handle and pull upward  
to remove the lamp cartridge.  
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Replacing the Lamp Cartridge  
4 Mount the new lamp cartridge.  
(1) Place the lamp cartridge with its socket facing to the  
left and push it in slowly.  
(2) Turn the two lamp cartridge screws clockwise to  
tighten them.  
(Line it up with the screw holes in the projector.)  
5 Mount the lamp cover.  
(1) Set the tip of the lamp cover in place, then close the  
lamp cover.  
(2) Turn the lamp cover’s screw clockwise to tighten it.  
6 Reset the Lamp Timer.  
Connect the power cable, switch on the power, and then reset.  
Select [Info.] [Lamp Timer Reset] on the menu and press the ENTER button. There is a change to the initialization  
verification display. Press the ENTER button again. See “Lamp Timer Reset” on Page E-56.  
Note:  
After reaching the lamp service life, if the lamp is used for more than another 100 hours, it will not be possible to switch on the power. Should  
this happen, while the projector is in the standby mode, simultaneously holding down the projectors SOURCE button and AUTO button for  
more than 5 seconds will clear the lamp timer. Checking that the STATUS indicator is out will show that the lamp timer has been cleared.  
Contact a store that sells the U7-132/U7-132h/U7-137 for a replacement lamp. Indicate you need a U7-300 replacement lamp for the U7-132/  
U7-132h/U7-137 (order code 28-057).  
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Specifications  
Model  
U7-132/U7-132h/U7-137  
Optical  
Method of projection :  
DLP™ (single chip DMD)  
DMD  
0.7 inches  
1024
ן
768 dots  
Lamp  
Projection lens :  
Image size  
300 W high pressure mercury lamp  
Manual zoom (
ן
1.2), Manual focus F = 2.4 – 2.6, f = 26.5 – 31.8 mm  
Minimum 27 inch (at projection distance of 1.20 m / 3.9 feet telephoto)  
Maximum 300 inch (at projection distance of 11.5 m / 37.7 feet wide)  
U7-132 :  
Light Output  
3000 lumens (in the “Dynamic” mode)  
U7-132h / U7-137 :  
3500 lumens (in the “Dynamic” mode)  
2000:1 (Full on/off)  
Contrast Ratio  
Electrical  
Inputs  
Video (NTSC3.58/NTSC4.43/PAL/PAL-N/PAL-M/PAL60/SECAM)  
RGB (Horizontal :15 to 80 kHz, Vertical 50 to 85 Hz)  
U7-132 / U7-132h :  
Projector control  
RS-232C  
U7-137 :  
RS-232C or Telnet via a LAN (using PLUS projector control commands)  
Full color (16,770,000 colors)  
VGA (640
ן
480) expansion/true, S-VGA (800
ן
600) expansion/true  
XGA (1024
ן
768) true, S-XGA (1280
ן
1024) compression  
4.3 A  
Color Reproduction  
Resolution  
Input Current  
Power Requirement  
Power Consumption  
100 - 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz  
430 watts (380 watts in eco mode)  
Mechanical  
Dimensions Excluding Stand 258 mm (W)
ן
83 mm (H)
ן
320 mm (D)  
10.2 in. (W)
ן
2.9 in. (H)
ן
3.3 in. (D)  
Weight  
U7-132 / U7-132h :  
3.0 kg / 6.6 lbs  
U7-137 :  
3.1 kg / 6.8 lbs  
Operational Temperatures  
Data projector: 5° to 35°C (41° to 95°F), 30 to 85% humidity  
• Specifications and design are subject to change without notice.  
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Table of Supported Frequencies  
The projector automatically identifies the signal input from the computer and selects the optimum resolution as shown on the table  
below.  
Manual adjustments may be required for some input signals. See “Picture Adj. / Fine Picture / H Position / V Position” on page  
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Frequency  
Signal  
Resolution  
Video Component Digital Analog  
Horizonral (kHz)  
Vertical (Hz)  
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15.734  
15.625  
31.5  
31.5  
31.5  
31.5  
37.9  
37.9  
37.9  
31.5  
37.9  
37.5  
43.3  
35.2  
37.9  
46.9  
48.1  
53.7  
48.4  
56.5  
60.0  
68.7  
64.0  
35.0  
49.7  
60.2  
68.7  
33.8  
28.1  
45.0  
31.3  
31.5  
31.3  
31.5  
60.0  
50.0  
70.1  
70.1  
70.0  
70.0  
85.1  
85.1  
85.0  
60.0  
72.8  
75.0  
85.0  
56.3  
60.3  
75.0  
72.2  
85.1  
60.0  
70.1  
75.0  
85.0  
60.0  
66.7  
74.5  
74.9  
75.1  
60.0  
50.0  
60.0  
50.0  
60.0  
50.0  
60.0  
VIDEO(NTSC)  
VIDEO(PAL/SECAM)  
PC/AT  
640 
ן
 350  
640 
ן
 400  
720 
ן
 350  
720 
ן
 400  
640 
ן
 350  
640 
ן
 400  
720 
ן
 400  
640 
ן
 480  
640 
ן
 480  
640 
ן
 480  
640 
ן
 480  
800 
ן
 600  
800 
ן
 600  
800 
ן
 600  
800 
ן
 600  
800 
ן
 600  
1024 
ן
 768  
1024 
ן
 768  
1024 
ן
 768  
1024 
ן
 768  
1280 
ן
 1024  
640 
ן
 480  
823 
ן
 624  
1024 
ן
 768  
1152 
ן
 870  
1920 
ן
 1080  
1920 
ן
 1080  
1280 
ן
 720  
720 
ן
 576  
720 
ן
 480  
720 
ן
 576  
720 
ן
 480  
VESA  
Apple Macintosh  
HDTV (1080i)  
(720p)  
EDTV (576p)  
(480p)  
SDTV  
(576i)  
(480i)  
* The projector does not support the ADC connector on Apple Macintosh.  
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: Supported frequency  
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The display resolution is 1024
ן
768 dots.When displaying a signal with resolutions other than 1024
ן
768 dots such as 1280
ן
1024,  
sizes of characters or lines may be uneven.  
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Cabinet Dimensions  
T O O P E N  
P R E S S  
T O O P E N  
P R E S S  
M E N U  
Q U I C K  
M E N U  
A U T O  
S O U R C E  
S T A N D B Y  
S T A T U S  
258 (10.2)  
Unit: mm (inch)  
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