Samsung Projector BP59 00092G 03 User Guide

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To disconnect the apparatus from the mains, the plug must be pulled out from the  
mains socket, therefore the mains plug shall be readily operable.  
There is a danger of electric shock or fire.  
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Always unplug the unit by holding the power plug. Pulling the power cable may  
damage the inside of it.  
z There is a danger of fire.  
Unplug the power plug before cleaning the product.  
There is a danger of electric shock or fire.  
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TO PREVENT THE SPREAD OF FIRE, KEEP CANDLES OR OTHER OPEN FLAMES  
AWAY FROM THIS PRODUCT AT ALL TIMES.  
There is a danger of fire.  
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When installing the product in a cabinet or on a shelf, make sure the front end of  
the base does not protrude.  
Dropping the product may damage it or cause injury.  
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Keep the power cord away from heaters.  
The coating of the power cord may melt and cause electric shock or fire.  
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Do not install the product in locations exposed to oil, smoke, moisture or water  
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(rainwater), or in a vehicle.  
There is a danger of electric shock or fire.  
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Do not install the product in locations with poor ventilation such as a bookshelf,  
closet, etc.  
An increase in the internal temperature may cause a fire.  
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Do not install on an unstable location, or on a stand smaller than the product.  
Make sure to keep the product out of the reach of children.  
The product may fall and cause personal injury.  
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In case of thunder/lightning, disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet.  
There is a danger of electric shock or fire.  
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Make sure the product's vents are not blocked by a table cloth or curtain.  
z An increase in the internal temperature may cause a fire.  
Place the product on the ground carefully.  
Doing so may cause damage or injury.  
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Do not drop the product while carrying it.  
Doing so may cause damage or injury.  
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Keep the product out of children’s reach.  
Make sure to keep the product out of the reach of children.  
The product may fall and cause personal injury.  
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Do not insert metal items, such as chopsticks, steel wire, gimlets, or inflammable  
objects such as matches or paper into the product through the ventilating openings  
and the PC/Video and power terminals.  
z This may cause electric shock or fire.  
If water or an alien substance enters the product, turn the product off,  
disconnect the power cord from a wall outlet and contact a Service Center.  
Do not disassemble, or attempt to fix or modify the product.  
When the product requires repairs, contact a Service Center.  
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Do not use or keep the product near flammable sprays or other such substances.  
z There is a danger of fire or explosion.  
Do not place containers with water, vases, drinks, chemicals, small metal parts or  
heavy objects on the product.  
If water enters the product, it may cause electric shock, or fire and when  
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heavy objects fall, it may cause injury.  
Do not let children place objects such as toys or cookies on the product.  
If a child tries to reach for any of these objects, the product may fall and  
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cause harm.  
Do not look directly at the light of the lamp nor project the picture onto eyes.  
This is dangerous especially for children.  
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When you remove batteries from the remote, be careful that they are not swallowed  
by children. Keep batteries out of the reach of children.  
If swallowed, see a doctor immediately.  
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If the product emits smoke, unusual noise, or there is a burning smell,disconnect  
the power plug immediately, and contact a Service Center.  
There is a danger of electric shock or fire.  
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If the power plug pin or jack is exposed to dust, water or alien substances, clean it  
thoroughly.  
There is a danger of electric shock or fire.  
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When cleaning the product, disconnect the power cord and wipe the product using  
a soft dry cloth.  
Do not use any chemicals such as wax, benzene, alcohol, thinners,  
insecticide, air freshener, lubricant or detergent.  
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When not using the product for an extended period of time, disconnect the power  
plug.  
z Otherwise, this may cause heat emission from the accumulated dirt or  
degraded insulation, leading to electric shock or fire.  
Do not install the product in places with heavy dust, chemical substances, high or  
low temperatures, high humidity, or where it will be operated for a long period  
continuously etc.  
If the product is dropped or the casing is damaged, turn the product off and unplug  
the power cord.  
z This may cause electric shock or fire. Contact a Service Center.  
Make sure to place your remote control on a table or desk.  
If you step on the remote control, you may fall and hurt yourself or the  
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product may be damaged.  
Correct Disposal of This Product  
(Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment) - Europe only  
(Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection  
systems)  
This marking shown on the product or its literature, indicates that it should not be disposed  
with other household waste at the end of its working life. To prevent possible harm to the  
environment or damage to health from uncontrolled waste disposal, please separate this  
from other types of waste and recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of  
material resources.  
Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product, or  
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their local government office, for details of where and how they can take this item for  
environmentally safe recycling.  
Business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions of the  
purchase contract. This product should not be mixed with other commercial wastes for  
disposal.  
Correct disposal of batteries in this product - Europe only  
(Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate battery return  
systems.)  
This marking on the battery, manual or packaging indicates that the batteries in this product  
should not be disposed of with other household waste at the end of their working life. Where  
marked, the chemical symbols Hg, Cd or Pb indicate that the battery contains mercury,  
cadmium or lead above the reference levels in EC Directive 2006/66. If batteries are not  
properly disposed of, these substances can cause harm to human health or the environment.  
To protect natural resources and to promote material reuse, please separate batteries from  
other types of waste and recycle them through your local, free battery return system.  
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High Mobility Design  
- Small Size.  
- Lightweight.  
Next Generation Backlight Light Source, LED Lamp  
- Effective energy saving by using low voltage.  
- Semi-permanent long lifetime guaranteed.  
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Front/Upper Side  
1. Indicators  
6. Move/Select/Volume button  
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- TEMP (Red LED)  
/
: Use this button to move to or  
select an item within a menu.  
: Use this button to adjust the volume.  
- STAND BY (Blue LED)  
Refer to the LED Indications.  
2. Lens cover  
7. MENU Button  
Used to display Menu Screen.  
3-1. Adjustable Feet  
You can adjust the screen position by moving  
the adjustable feet up and down.  
8. SOURCE Button  
Use this button to select the external device  
signal.  
3-2. The holes to hold the tripod  
9.  
POWER( ) Button  
Used to turn the projector on or off.  
Lens  
4.  
5. Focus Ring  
Used for Focus Adjustment.  
The buttons on the top of the projector are touch buttons.  
Touch them lightly with your fingers to use them.  
When using a tripod, make sure to use one with a screw length of 5.5 mm or less.  
If the screw length is longer than 5.5 mm, you will not be able to fix the projector to the tripod firmly, which  
may result in damage to the projector or tripod.  
Package Contents  
Warranty  
Quick Installation Guide  
User Manual CD  
(Not available in all locations)  
Remote Control  
Power Cable  
Cleaning Cloth  
/ 1 Batteries (Not available in all locations)  
Adapter  
D-Sub Cable  
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LED Indications  
:Light is On  
:Light is Blinking  
TEMP  
:Light is Off  
STAND BY  
Information  
This state occurs when power is supplied to the projector normally after the POWER button on the  
projector or the remote control has been pressed.  
- This state appears when the projector is preparing an operation after the POWER button on the  
projector or the remote control has been pressed.  
- The POWER button is pressed to turn off the projector, and the cooling system is in operation to cool  
off the inside of the projector.  
The projector is in normal operating condition.  
Refer to Action 1 below if the cooling fan inside the projector is not in normal operation condition.  
Power is turned off automatically when temperature inside of the projector goes beyond the control limit.  
Refer to Action 2.  
This state occurs when the auto color compensation function has an error. Refer to Action 3.  
Clearing Indicator Problems  
Classification  
State  
Measures  
If the symptom remains even after disconnecting and then  
reconnecting the power cord and turning the projector on  
again, contact your product provider or our service center.  
When the cooling fan system is not in normal  
Action 1  
Action 2  
Action 3  
operating condition.  
Adjust the installation state of your projector by referring to  
the Installation Precautions section listed above. Cool  
down your projector sufficiently and then operate it again.  
If the same problem occurs continually, contact your  
product distributor or service center.  
When temperature inside of the projector becomes  
too high.  
Cool your projector down sufficiently and then operate it  
again. If the same problem occurs again, contact your  
product distributor or service center.  
When the sensor system inside the projector is not  
operating normally.  
This Projector uses a cooling fan system to keep the unit from overheating. Operation of the cooling fan may  
cause noise, which does not affect the product performance and is part of normal operation.  
Rear Side  
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Kensington Lock  
5.  
1. VIDEO IN Input port  
2. VIDEO/PC AUDIO IN Input ports  
3. Remote Control Signal Receiver  
4. POWER Input port  
6. PC IN Input port  
7. SERVICE Input port  
8. Headphone Input port  
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1.  
POWER Button (  
)
2. SOURCE Button  
3.  
4.  
5.  
MENU Button(  
)
Move(  
)/ (  
)Button  
VERTICAL KEYSTONE Button (  
)
6. INSTALL Button  
7. STANDARD Button  
8. P.SIZE Button  
9. QUICK Button  
10.  
MUTE Button (  
)
11.  
RETURN Button(  
)
12. EXIT Button  
VOL Button (  
)
13.  
14. STILL Button  
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15. MONITOR Button  
16. P.MODE Button  
17. MOVIE Button  
1.  
POWER Button (  
)
Use this button for turning the product on and off.  
2. SOURCE Button  
Used to check or select the connection status of external devices.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
MENU Button(  
)
Used to display Menu Screen.  
Move(  
)/ (  
)Button  
Used to move to or select each menu item.  
VERTICAL KEYSTONE Button (  
)
Use this when the screen is displayed in a trapezoid shape.  
6. INSTALL Button  
Used to flip or reverse the projected image.  
7. STANDARD Button  
Used to set the projector to the correct mode when the surroundings are somewhat bright.  
8. P.SIZE Button  
Used to adjust the size of picture screen.  
9. QUICK Button  
Use this to quickly select the last menu you used.  
10.  
11.  
MUTE Button (  
Press to mute the sound temporarily. Displayed on the bottom left of the screen. Press the MUTE button  
again or the VOL button ( ) when the sound is muted to hear sound again.  
)
RETURN Button(  
)
Returns to the previous menu.  
12. EXIT Button  
Used to make Menu Screen disappear.  
13.  
VOL Button (  
)
Adjusts the audio volume.  
14. STILL Button  
Used to see still images.  
15. MONITOR Button  
Used to set the projector to the optimal mode when used as a monitor.  
16. P.MODE Button  
Used to select Picture Mode.  
17. MOVIE Button  
Use this when the surroundings are dark.  
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Design and specifications of the product may be modified without prior notice for better performance.  
Specifications  
Model  
SP-P400  
Size  
13.97 mm/0.55 inch  
Panel  
Resolution  
800 x 600 (SVGA)  
Light Source  
Power  
LED  
Power Consumption  
53 W  
Voltage  
DC 14V 4A  
Dimensions (W×H×D)  
147.5 x 64.5 x 145.5 mm / 5.8 x 2.5 x 5.7 inch  
Weight  
900 g / 2.0 lb  
Brightness  
150 ANSI  
Contrast  
1000:1  
Key Features  
Screen Size (Diagonal)  
Projection Range  
Keystone  
20” to 80"  
0.68 - 2.83m  
Vertical  
1) Connector Type : 15Pin D-Sub  
2) Frequency (Refer to the Supported Display Modes.)  
PC  
Input signal  
Supported Broadcast Signals : NTSC, PAL, SECAM (PAL-60 and  
VIDEO  
PAL-Nc signals are not supported.)  
Voice output  
1W + 1W  
Temperature 32 °F ~ 104 °F (0 °C ~ 40 °C),  
Operating  
Humidity (10 % ~ 80 %)  
User  
Temperature  
Environment  
and Humidity  
Temperature -4 °F ~ 113 °F (-20 °C ~ 45 °C) ,  
Storage  
Humidity (5 % ~ 95 %)  
Noise  
30dB  
This Class B equipment is designed for home and office use. The equipment has been registered regarding  
EMI for residential use. It may be used in all areas. Class A is for office use. Class A is for business while  
class B emits less electromagnetic waves than class A.  
The DMD Panel used in DLP Projectors consists of several hundred thousand micro mirrors. As with other  
visual display elements, the DMD Panel may include a few bad pixels. Samsung and the DMD Panel  
manufacturer have a rigid, bad pixel identification and limitation procedure in place and products will not  
exceed the maximum number of bad pixels set by our standards. Rarely, non-displayable pixels may exist,  
however it does not affect the picture quality nor the lifespan of the product.  
Supported Display Modes  
Horizontal  
Vertical  
Clock Frequency  
Polarity  
Resolution  
Frequency (kHz)  
Frequency (Hz)  
(MHz)  
(Horizontal /Vertical)  
IBM, 640 x 350  
IBM, 640 x 480  
IBM, 720 x 400  
31.469  
31.469  
31.469  
70.086  
59.940  
70.087  
25.175  
25.175  
28.322  
+/-  
-/-  
-/+  
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MAC, 640 x 480  
MAC, 832 x 624  
VESA, 640 x 350  
VESA, 640 x 400  
VESA, 640 x 480  
VESA, 640 x 480  
VESA, 640 x 480  
VESA, 720 x 400  
VESA, 800 x 600  
VESA, 800 x 600  
VESA, 800 x 600  
VESA, 800 x 600  
VESA, 800 x 600  
VESA, 1024 x 768  
VESA, 1024 x 768  
VESA, 1024 x 768  
VESA, 1024 x 768  
VESA, 1280 x 1024  
35.000  
49.726  
37.861  
37.861  
37.861  
37.500  
43.269  
37.927  
35.156  
37.879  
48.077  
46.875  
53.674  
48.363  
56.476  
60.023  
68.677  
63.981  
66.667  
74.551  
85.080  
85.080  
72.809  
75.000  
85.008  
85.039  
56.250  
60.317  
72.188  
75.000  
85.061  
60.004  
70.069  
75.029  
84.997  
60.020  
30.240  
57.284  
31.500  
31.500  
31.500  
31.500  
36.000  
35.500  
36.000  
40.000  
50.000  
49.500  
56.250  
65.000  
75.000  
78.750  
94.500  
108.000  
-/-  
-/-  
+/-  
+/-  
-/-  
-/-  
-/-  
-/+  
+/+  
+/+  
+/+  
+/+  
+/+  
-/-  
-/-  
+/+  
+/+  
+/+  
Supported Resolution/Size Modes  
Source  
Picture Size  
Input  
Mode  
576i  
Normal  
Zoom 1  
Zoom 2  
16:9  
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
x
O
O
x
VIDEO  
480i  
O
16:9 Mode  
4:3 Mode  
O
PC  
x
x
O
Picture Position Modes  
Source  
Picture Position (H/V)  
Input  
Mode  
576i  
Normal  
Zoom 1  
Zoom 2  
16:9  
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
VIDEO  
480i  
x
16:9 Mode  
4:3 Mode  
O
O
O
PC  
O
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Installing the Projector  
Install the projector so that the beam from the projector is perpendicular to the screen.  
Place the projector so that the lens is at the center of the screen.  
If the screen is not vertically installed, the picture on the screen may not be a rectangle.  
Do not install the screen in bright surroundings. If the screen is too bright, the picture on the screen will not be  
displayed clearly.  
When installing the screen in bright surroundings, use curtains.  
You can install the projector in the following locations: Front-Floor / Front-Ceiling / Rear-Floor / Rear-Ceiling.  
(To view the installation position settings)  
To view the picture when installing the projector behind the screen,  
Install a semi-transparent screen.  
Select Menu > Setup > Install > Rear-Floor  
To view the picture when installing the projector in the front of the screen,  
Install the projector at the side where you are watching  
the screen.  
Select Menu > Setup > Install > Front-Floor  
Zoom and Focus Adjustment  
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Focus Ring  
Focus the picture on the screen using the Focus Ring.  
If your product is installed at a location out of the specified projection distance (refer to Screen Size and  
Projection Distance), the focus cannot be adjusted correctly.  
Leveling with Adjustable Feet  
For level placing of the projector, adjust the Adjustable Feet of the projector.  
You may adjust the level of the projector up to 3 degrees.  
Depending on the position of the projector, Keystone distortion of  
image may appear.  
Screen Size and Projection Distance  
Install the projector on a flat, even surface and level the projector using the adjustable feet to realize optimal picture quality. If  
images are not clear, adjust them using the Focus Ring, or move the projector forward and backward.  
1. The screen height and diagonal length according to the projection distance  
Screen position  
Projection Range  
Screen height  
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
68 cm  
30 cm  
104 cm  
46 cm  
140 cm  
61 cm  
176 cm  
76 cm  
127cm  
212 cm  
91 cm  
248 cm  
106 cm  
177.8 cm  
283 cm  
122 cm  
203.2 cm  
Screen diagonal length  
50.8 cm 76.2 cm 101.6 cm  
152.4 cm  
The projection distance is the horizontal distance between the projector and the screen.  
2. When your P400 projector is installed at the location of the projection distance matching the screen diagonal length, you  
will enjoy a clear screen with no distortions (keystone).  
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Setting up the PC Environment - Check the following items before connecting your PC to your projector.  
1. Click the right mouse button on the Windows desktop  
and click on [Properties].  
<Display Properties> tab will appear.  
2. Click on [Settings] tab and set the <Screen resolution> by  
referring to <Resolution> described in the display mode  
table supported by this projector.  
You do not have to change <Color quality> setup.  
3. Press the [Advanced] button.  
Another property window will appear.  
4. Click on [Monitor] tab and set the <Screen refresh rate> by  
referring to <Vertical Frequency> described in the Supported  
Resolution/Size Modes table.  
Set up both the vertical and horizontal frequency instead of  
<Screen refresh rate>.  
5. Click the [OK] button to close the window, and click the  
[OK] button of the <Display Properties> window to close the  
window.  
The computer may restart automatically.  
6. Shut down the PC and connect to the projector.  
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Process might vary depending on the type of computers or Windows versions.  
(For example, [Properties] appears instead of [Properties (R)] as shown in 1.)  
This appliance supports up to 32 bits per pixel in Color quality when it is used as a PC monitor.  
Projected images may differ from the monitor depending on monitor manufacture or Windows versions.  
When connecting the projector to a PC, check that PC setup complies to display settings supported by this  
projector. If not, there may be signal problems.  
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1. Rear of Projector  
Connect the adapter to the power port.  
Connect the power cord to the adapter and connect it to a wall outlet.  
When the power is connected, the screen turns on automatically. Do not look at the lens while connecting the power.  
Use only an authorized adapter.  
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Connecting an AV Device  
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- Connect [VIDEO IN(yellow)] input port of the projector to the VIDEO (yellow) OUT port of video equipment using the  
video cable.  
-
Connect the [  
] input port of the projector to the Audio (L), Audio (R) output ports of the external  
device, such as a DVD, VCR or camcorder using an audio cable.  
When the connections are all completed, connect both power cables of the projector and the DVD, VCR, or camcorder.  
Using the Projector  
Turn on the projector, press the [SOURCE] button and select the image which denotes that the DVD, VCR or camcorder  
is connected.  
If the corresponding mode is not selected, check whether the video cable is connected correctly.  
Check that the projector and the video equipment are turned off before connecting cables.  
Connecting to PC  
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Connect [PC IN] port on the rear side of the projector to the monitor output port of the PC using a PC video cable.  
When connections are all completed, connect both power codes of the projector and the PC.  
Connect the [VIDEO/PC AUDIO IN] input port of the projector to the speaker output ports of the PC using an audio  
cable.  
This product supports plug and play and therefore, if you use Window XP you do not need to setup the driver  
on your PC.  
Using the Projector  
Turn on the projector and press the [SOURCE] button to select <PC>.  
PC Mode is not available, check PC video cable is in place.  
Turn on the PC and set the PC Environment when necessary.  
Adjust the screen.(Auto Adjustment)  
Connecting Headphones  
Connect the jack of the headphones to the input terminal [  
] on the back of the projector.  
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Kensington Lock  
The Kensington Lock is a device used to physically fix the system when using it in a public place. The locking device has to be  
purchased separately. The appearance and locking method may differ from the illustration depending on the manufacturer.  
Refer to the manual provided with the Kensington Lock for proper use. The locking device has to be purchased separately.  
Insert the locking device into the Kensington slot on the Monitor ( ) and turn it in the locking direction ( ).  
Connect the Kensington Lock cable.  
Fix the Kensington Lock to a desk or a heavy stationary object.  
For the locking device, contact our product distributor or a general appliance shop.  
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| Input | Picture | Setup | Option |  
* Click the Play( )/Stop( ) button in the table below to view the video file.  
Screen  
Description  
Play/Stop  
Adjustment  
Source List  
You can select a device connected to the projector to display.  
1) Video  
2) PC  
Edit Name  
You can edit the names of devices connected to the projector.  
1) VCR  
2) DVD  
3) Cable STB  
5) Satellite STB  
7) DVD Receiver  
9) Camcorder  
11) PC  
4) HD STB  
6) AV Receiver  
8) Game  
10) DVD Combo  
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* Click the Play( )/Stop( ) button in the table below to view the video file.  
Screen  
Description  
Play/Stop  
Adjustment  
Mode  
Select a screen state which is customized to your projector or change the screen mode as  
required.  
1) Mode  
- Dynamic  
Select this if you want the screen quality to be clearer than standard screen  
quality.  
- Standard  
You can comfortably view the projection screen if the surrounding is somewhat  
bright.  
- Movie  
Mode  
Select this if your surroundings are dark. This saves energy and reduces eye  
fatigue.  
- Monitor  
Select this to use the screen as a monitor.  
- Sports  
Select this to view sports. You can enjoy a more vivid screen than a standard  
screen.  
- User  
Select this if you want to view the screen in your customized screen Mode. You  
can set this in Mode-Save.  
2) Contrast : Used to adjust the contrast between the object and the background.  
3) Brightness : Used to adjust brightness of the entire picture.  
4) Sharpness : Used to adjust the sharpness of the picture.  
Contrast  
Brightness  
Sharpness  
Color  
5) Color : Used to adjust color lighter or darker.  
[PC] mode is not supported.  
6) Tint : Used to obtain more natural color of objects using Green or Red enhancement.  
Tint  
When the input signal is [PC] or PAL and SECAM of the [AV] mode, the Tint can't  
be adjusted.  
7) Color Temperature : You can change tint of the entire screen to suit your needs.  
- Cool2 : Suitable to use when the surroundings are very bright.  
Color  
- Cool1 : Suitable to use when the surroundings are somewhat bright.  
- Normal : Used when creating most scenes. This presents colors most exactly.  
- Warm : Select this when watching a black and white movie for optimal quality.  
Temperature  
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8) Color Gamut  
- Wide : Displays the native color gamut of panel device.  
- Normal : Normal Color Gamut offers flat and natural color tone.  
Color  
- SMPTE_C : Standardized for Video Equipment by the Society of Motion Picture and  
Gamut  
Television Engineers.  
- EBU : Regulations and standards for European Broadcasting Production and  
technology, standardized by the European Broadcasting Union.  
9) Gamma : An image compensation function that controls the settings according to the  
video properties.  
- Film : The best setting for watching a film.  
Gamma  
- Video : The best setting for watching a TV program.  
- Graphic : The best setting when you have a PC connected.  
- Vivid : The gamma mode suitable for watching a movie.  
10) Save : Used to save custom picture settings.  
Save  
11) Reset : Restores the mode settings to the factory defaults.  
Reset  
Size  
You can select a screen size according to the type of scene.  
1) Normal  
2) Zoom1  
3) Zoom2  
4) 16:9  
Supported Resolution/Size Modes  
Source  
Picture Size  
Input  
Mode  
576i  
Normal  
Zoom 1  
Zoom 2  
16:9  
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
x
O
O
x
VIDEO  
480i  
O
16:9 Mode  
4:3 Mode  
O
PC  
x
x
O
Position  
Adjust the screen position if it is not aligned.  
You can only set a position in [PC] mode.  
Digital NR  
Black Level  
When a dotted line is displayed or the screen shakes, you can view picture in better  
visual quality by enabling Noise Reduction.  
Using the Black Level function, you can set the light level of the darkest portion of the  
video signal so that you can clearly see dark areas on the screen.  
You can only enable Black Level in [Video] mode.  
1) 0 IRE : Sets the light level of the darkest portion of the video signal to low. If the  
setting does not match the input signal, the dark screen looks milky-white.  
2) 7.5 IRE : Sets the light level of the darkest portion of the video signal to high. If  
the setting does not match the input signal, the dark screen is saturated and may  
not display properly.  
Film Mode  
Using this function, you can set the display mode optimized for playing movies when  
watching a movie. Film Mode provides optimal display settings for movies.  
You can only enable Film Mode in [Video] mode.  
1) Off  
2) On  
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Screen  
Description  
Play/Stop  
Adjustment  
Install  
To tailor the picture to the installation location, you can invert the projected images  
vertically/horizontally.  
1) Front-Floor : Normal Image  
2) Front-Ceiling : Horizontal/Vertical Reversed Image  
3) Rear-Floor : Horizontally Reversed Image  
4) Rear-Ceiling : Vertically Reversed Image  
V-Keystone  
If video scences are distorted or tilted, you can compensate for this using the vertical  
Keystone function.  
▶ As the Vertical Keystone function compensates for screen distortions via software,  
we recommend installing the projector so that no screen distortions occur in the  
horizontal and vertical directions, rather than using the vertical keystone function.  
Test Pattern  
Generated by the projector itself. Utilized as standard to optimize the installation of the  
projector.  
1) Crosshatch : You can check whether the picture is distorted or not.  
2) Screen Size : You can refer to picture format sizes such as 1.33 : 1 or 1.78 : 1.  
3) Red : Red Screen, only for color adjustment.  
4) Green : Green Screen, only for color adjustment.  
5) Blue : Blue Screen, only for color adjustment.  
6) White : White Screen, only for color adjustment.  
7) 6500K_White : White Screen, brings out the white tones for a more real white.  
▶ The Red/Green/Blue colors of the test patterns are only for the color adjustment  
procedures, and may not comply with the actual colors displayed during video  
playback.  
PC  
Eliminates or reduces noise that causes unstable screen quality, such as screen  
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shaking. If the noise is not removed using Fine Adjustment, adjust the frequency to the  
maximum and then perform Fine Adjustment again.  
Only activated in the PC environment.  
1) Auto Adjustment : Used to adjust frequency and phase of PC screen  
Auto  
automatically.  
Adjustment  
2) Coarse : Used to adjust frequency when vertical lines appear on PC screen.  
3) Fine : Used to fine tune the PC screen.  
Coarse  
4) Zoom : Used to extend PC screen from the center.  
Fine  
5) Reset : Using this function, you can reset the PC menu settings to the factory  
default settings.  
Zoom  
Video Type  
Reset  
If the Component video signal input through the D-SUB input port is not  
automatically recognized, you can set the input signal type by force.  
※ For the SP-P400 model, this function is unavailable as this model does not  
support component input.  
Factory Default  
Using this function, you can reset various settings to the factory default settings.  
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Screen  
Description  
Play/Stop  
Adjustment  
Language  
You can select the language used for the menu screen.  
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Menu Position  
You can move Menu Position up/down/left/right.  
Menu  
You can set the translucency of menu.  
Translucency  
1) Opaque  
2) Low  
3) Medium  
4) High  
Menu Display  
You can set the display time of the menu.  
Time  
1) 5 sec  
5) 90 sec  
6) 120 sec  
7) Stay On  
2) 10 sec  
3) 30 sec  
4) 60 sec  
Logo  
If Logo mode is enabled, the Samsung logo is displayed when the projector is turned  
on. If disabled, it is not displayed.  
Blue screen  
The Blue screen function causes the screen to change to the Blue screen if there is no  
signal input from the external device connected to your projector.  
1) Off  
2) On  
Information  
You can check external source signals, picture setup, PC picture adjustment.  
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Installation and Connection  
Symptoms  
Troubleshooting  
Check the power cable connections.  
No Power.  
z
z
I want to install my projector on  
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the ceiling.  
distributor.  
External Source can not be  
z
Be sure that the connection cable(s) (video) is properly connected to the  
selected.  
proper port. If the device is not connected properly, it can not be selected.  
Menu and Remote Control  
Symptoms  
Troubleshooting  
Remote control does not work.  
z
z
Be sure that the proper external source is selected.  
Check the remote control battery. If there is something wrong with it, replace it  
with a new battery of the recommended size.  
z
z
Check whether your remote control is at a right angle and at the correct  
distance. Remove any obstacles between your remote control and the product.  
Direct lighting of 3-way light bulbs or other lighting device on the remote  
sensor of the projector may affect the sensitivity and cause the remote control  
to malfunction.  
z
z
Check if the remote control battery is empty.  
Check whether the LED indicator on the top of the projector is turned on.  
I cannot select a menu.  
z
Check if the menu is displayed in gray. A gray-colored menu is unavailable.  
Screen and External Source  
Symptoms  
Troubleshooting  
Cannot see picture images.  
z
z
z
Be sure that the power cord of the projector is connected.  
Be sure that the proper input source is selected.  
Check that the connectors are properly connected to the ports at the back of  
the projector.  
z
z
Check the Remote Control batteries.  
Be sure that the <Color>, <Brightness> settings are not at their lower limit.  
Poor color.  
z
Adjust the <Tint> and <Contrast>.  
Images are not clear.  
z
z
Adjust the focus.  
Check that the projection distance is either too far or too near to the screen.  
Strange noise.  
z
z
z
If a strange sound continues, contact our service center.  
The operating LED is lit up.  
Lines appear on screen.  
Refer to Corrective Actions According to LED Indications.  
Because noise may occur when using your PC, adjust the frequency of the  
screen.  
No external device screen is displayed.  
z
Check the operating status for the external device and check whether the  
adjustment items, such as the Brightness and the Contrast have been changed  
correctly in the <Mode> command screen of the Projector menu.  
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Screen appears in black and white or  
odd color./ screen is too dark or  
bright.  
z
z
As mentioned above, check the adjustment items such as the Brightness,  
Contrast and Color in the menu.  
If you want to restore various settings to their factory defaults, run <Factory  
Default>from the menu.  
The <Mode not supported.  
Recommended Mode: 800x600 60Hz>  
message appears.  
z
z
Set the resolution and the refresh rate for your PC display to 800x600 and  
60Hz respectively.  
See the "3. Connections" - "Basic settings" - "Setting up the PC Environment"  
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To clean the exterior and lens of the projector  
Clean the projector using a soft dry cloth.  
Do not clean the projector with flammable  
substances such as benzene, thinners or a wet  
cloth, as these may cause problems.  
Do not touch the projector with a nail or any  
other sharp objects, as this may scratch the  
surface.  
To clean the interior of the projector  
For cleaning the interior of the projector, ask your  
Service Center or a distributor.  
Contact your distributor or a Service Center if  
dust or other substances are inside the  
projector.  
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Gamma Mode  
Gamma Mode compensates the video signal produced for analog display devices such as a CRT (Cathode Ray Tube)  
so that the video signal can be clearly displayed on a digital display device.  
Black Level  
Black Level sets the light level of the darkest portion of the video signal to match that of the display's black level  
capability so that users can clearly view dark visuals. If the setting does not match the input signal, the dark screen is  
saturated and may not display properly or the dark screen looks milky-white.  
VIDEO IN Port  
A COMPOSITE IN Port is a general video input port (yellow). Both chrominance and luminance are transmitted on the  
same 75-ohm cable.  
Color Standard  
A pre-determined default color standard determined by the broadcasting standard of the corresponding country or  
area.  
Color Temperature  
Color temperature is a simplified way to characterize the spectral properties of a light source. A low color temperature  
implies a warmer (more yellow/red) light while a high color temperature implies a colder (more blue) light.  
Vertical Keystone  
This correction function is used when vertical distortion of the projected picture occurs. Vertical distortion refers to the  
distortion of the projected picture when the beam from the projector is not perpendicular to the screen. You can view  
pictures more comfortably by correcting the distortion using the Vertical Keystone function.  
Analog Broadcast  
An existing broadcasting signal transmitted by a broadcasting station in accordance with the NTSC standard.  
Overscan  
Overscan cuts the edge of the picture when there is unnecessary information, images or noise at the edge of the  
picture. For extremely poor video signals, some unnecessary video signals may be displayed on the screen.  
External Input  
External Input is connecting video devices such as a VCR, camcorder, DTV receiver, DVD, etc. to the projector as a  
video source.  
Satellite Broadcast  
Satellite Broadcast broadcasts programs via satellite so that the program can be viewed in all area in a high visual and  
sound quality. Approximately 100 channels including public broadcast channels are provided. To view satellite  
broadcasts, you have to install an additional receiver.  
Cable Broadcast  
Cable Broadcast broadcasts programs via cable instead of radio waves. To view cable broadcasts, you have to  
subscribe to your local cable broadcast service provider and install an additional receiver.  
Projected Picture  
A picture projected by the projector onto the screen.  
Resolution  
Pixels are a number of horizontal / vertical dots making up the TV screen. The resolution represents the number of  
pixels on a screen. Since, the more pixels there are, the more information is displayed, select a higher resolution when  
you wish to view multiple tasks simultaneously.  
For example, if the resolution is 800 * 600, this means the width of the screen consists of 800 dots (Horizontal  
Resolution) and the height of the screen consists of 600 lines (Vertical Resolution).  
ANSI  
Abbreviations of the American National Standards Institute  
ANSI Lumen  
Unit of brightness as defined by the American National Standards Institute. This value is determined as follows: project  
light onto a 40-inch screen, divide the screen into 9 rectangles and measure the average brightness of each of the  
rectangles. Since the brightness at the center is generally different from that of the edges, ANSI Lumen provides a more  
precise measure of the projector brightness than LUX.  
AV Receiver  
An AV Receiver provides a number of input and output interfaces for audio and video so as to enable the user to  
connect and use various input and output devices.  
Backwards Compatible  
Backwards compatibility for previous computer models. The SVGA (800*600) projector provides backwards  
compatibility for SVGA and VGA (640*480) computers.  
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Compression Mode  
A mode that displays video in a zoomed out format.  
Contrast Ratio  
The ratio of the brightest and dimmest points that can be displayed on the screen.  
Convergence  
The alignment of the Red, Green and Blue video signals on the projected picture on the screen.  
Display Size  
The Display Size is determined by the diagonal length of the LCD panel.  
DVD (Digital Versatile Disc)  
Digital media developed to provide the advantages of CD and LD. DVD provides high quality video and audio.  
DLP (Digital Light Processing)  
DLP is a digital display technology using a DMD panel developed by TI (Texas Instruments) of the United States.  
DLP HD2, DC2, DC3  
This is a grade of DMD panel.  
DMD (Digital Micromirror Device)  
A DMD panel is an implementation of DLP technology. It consists of microscopic mirrors where each mirror represents  
a pixel.  
EGA  
Enhanced Graphics Array. EGA provides enhanced graphics quality in IBM PC, XT and AT as a CGA card. (640x350  
pixels for all modes)  
Hz (kHz, MHz)  
Hertz (Kilohertz, Megahertz). Frequency per second. (Kilo: 1,000, Mega: 1 million) Hz is used to represent the frequency  
of electric signals.  
NTSC  
National Television Standards Committee. A TV and video signal transmission standard developed in North America in  
1953. 525lines / 60 Hz  
PAL  
Phase Alternate Line. A method to transmit and receive color line by line. PAL is widely used in Western European  
countries. 625lines / 50 Hz  
SECAM  
Sequential Couleur Avec Memorie. A method developed in France to transmit and receive the color TV broadcasting.  
SECAM is mainly used in France and Eastern European countries. 625 lines / 50 Hz  
Super VGA (SVGA)  
SVGA provides a graphics resolution of 800x600 pixels. This standard includes a vertical frequency version.  
VGA  
Video Graphics Array. Standard output interface for IBM PS/ 2. An analog graphics card developed by IBM that supports  
720x400 pixels resolution in text mode and 640x480 pixels for graphics mode. (Other graphics cards process digital  
data.)  
Video  
The picture projection capability of a PC with a VCR, Laser disk or CD-ROM drive.  
XGA  
Extended Graphics Adapter. A graphics standard developed by IBM. XGA includes VGA standard and provides  
1024x768 pixels of resolution.  
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