Zenith Projector DSV 110 User Manual

DSV-110  
operating guide  
Presentation Series  
DSV-100  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
Contents  
(Continued from previous page)  
short-out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock.  
Never spill liquid of any kind on the product.  
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14. Outdoor Antenna Grounding  
Before you start .........................7  
1.1 Color coding for ease of use ...............7  
1.2 Accessories ...........................7  
1.2.1Computer accessories for external PC ........7  
1.2.2Video accessories .......................7  
1.2.3Other cables/accessories .................7  
1.2.4Optional cables and accessories .............7  
1.3 Insert batteries in the remote control .......11  
1.4 Connect projector to power supply .........11  
19. Servicing  
If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the  
product, be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded  
so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and  
built-up static charges. Article 810 of the National  
Electrical Code (U.S.A.), ANSI/ NFPA 70 provides informa-  
tion with regard to proper grounding of the mast and sup-  
porting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to an  
antenna discharge unit, size of grounding conductors, loca-  
tion of antenna-discharge unit, connection to grounding  
electrodes, and requirements for the grounding electrode.  
Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening  
or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or  
other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service per-  
sonnel.  
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20. Damage Requiring Service  
Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing  
to qualified service personnel under the following condi-  
tions:  
a. If the power-supply cord or plug is damaged.  
Example of Grounding According to  
National Electrical Code Instructions  
b. If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into  
the product.  
c. If the product has been exposed to rain or water.  
Ground Clamp  
d. If the product does not operate normally by following  
the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that  
are covered by the operating instructions as an improper  
adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will  
often require extensive work by a qualified technician to  
restore the product to its normal operation.  
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Important information ...................11  
Connecting a computer to the projector ...12  
Antenna Lead in Wire  
Antenna Discharge Unit  
(NEC Section 810-20)  
Grounding Conductor  
(NEC Section 810-21)  
Electric Service  
Equipment  
e. If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has  
been damaged.  
Ground Clamps  
Power Service Grounding  
Electrode System (NEC  
Art 250, Part H)  
f. If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance.  
Connecting a video source to the projector 13  
NEC - National Electrical Code  
21. Replacement Parts  
4.1 Using external speakers ..................14  
When replacement parts are required, be sure the service  
technician has used replacement parts specified by the  
manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the origi-  
nal part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire,  
electric shock, or other hazards.  
15. Lightning  
For added protection for this product (receiver)  
during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and  
unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall  
outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system. This  
will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and  
power-line surges.  
Connecting a TV-source to the projector ..14  
22. Safety Check  
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Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product,  
ask the service technician to perform safety checks to  
determine that the product is in proper operating condi-  
tion.  
16. Power Lines  
Using the projector .....................15  
6.1 Different program modes for the projector ....15  
6.2 Remote control ........................16  
6.3 Using the touch panel on the projector ......18  
6.4 Adjusting the height and angle of the projector 19  
6.5 Aspect Ratio .........................19  
An outside antenna system should not be located in the  
vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or  
power circuits, or where it can fall into such power lines or  
circuits. When installing an outside antenna system,  
extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such  
power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal.  
23. Wall or Ceiling Mounting  
The product should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as  
recommended by the manufacturer.  
24. Heat  
The product should be situated away from heat sources  
such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other products  
(including amplifiers) that produce heat.  
17. Overloading  
Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this  
can result in a risk of fire or electric shock.  
18. Object and Liquid Entry  
Never push objects of any kind into this product through  
openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or  
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1.2 Accessories  
1. Before you start  
Please take a few minutes to make sure that  
your Zenith projector contains all the  
necessary parts:  
Using the menus ........................19  
7.1 The Menu System ......................19  
7.1.1Main menu ...........................19  
7.2 Set-up Menu ..........................21  
7.2.1 Picture orientation .....................21  
7.2.2Language ............................22  
7.2.3Mouse system ........................22  
7.2.4Quick menu ..........................22  
7.2.5Zap menu ............................23  
7.2.6Show accumulated lamp time .............24  
7.2.7Television programs ....................24  
7.3 Control Panel Menu .....................25  
7.3.1 Picture control ........................25  
7.3.2Audio control .........................26  
7.3.3Zoom/Focus adjustments ................27  
7.3.4Color manager ........................27  
7.3.5 Picture positioning .....................27  
7.3.6Synchronization Adjustments .............28  
Thank you for choosing a  
Zenith projector  
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1.2.1 Computer accessories for external  
PC  
• Computer cable (Enhanced Video  
Connector (EVC), male at both ends,  
3 m/9.8 ft.  
• Cable for PC audio  
(Stereo jack, 0.3m/1 ft.)  
• PC adapter  
Your Zenith projector will display high bright-  
ness images with vivid colors, even under nor-  
mal light conditions. As input for your presen-  
tation you can use CD-ROM, Photo CDs, Laser  
Disks, DVD, normal VCRs or computers. You can  
have multiple inputs connected simultaneously  
for a high impact multimedia presentation.  
• RS-232 mouse cable for PC  
• PS/2 mouse cable for PC  
Thanks to the unique Graphical User Interface,  
the projector offers true plug-and-play opera-  
tion from the remote control, allowing the  
remote control to emulate the mouse on your  
computer.  
1.2.2 Video accessories  
• Super-video cable  
• Composite video cable  
• Audio cable  
1.1 Color coding for  
ease of use  
1.2.3 Other cables/accessories  
• Dual soft bag (DSV-100 only)  
• Power cable  
• Remote control including batteries (type  
AAA/LR03)  
All connectors, plugs and buttons on the prod-  
uct are color coded to make the connections  
and operation easy and intuitive. The follow-  
ing colors are used:  
8Maintenance  
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1.2.4 Optional accessories  
• Ceiling mount kit  
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9What do I do if (Trouble shooting)  
• Computer-gray (PC)  
• TV/channel-purple  
• Video (Composite) -yellow  
• S-video -dark blue  
• Stand by -red  
Auto setup -green  
• Audio -red/white  
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Figure 3.  
Figure 2.  
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Figure 2:  
Figure 3:  
Connecting to a  
laptop, notebook  
Connecting to a desktop PC  
with standard RGB  
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• Back panel of computer  
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• Back panel of computer  
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• PC adapter  
• PC monitor  
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• EVC cable  
• EVC cable  
DSV-100 only  
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• PC adapter  
Figure 1.  
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1.3 Insert batteries in the  
remote control  
2. Important  
information  
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Figure 5 shows the remote control with the  
battery lid removed. Slide off the battery lid  
and insert the batteries with the + and - poles  
correct. Slide the battery lid back on again.  
The registration card or copy of invoice is your  
proof of purchase. Please make sure that the  
registration card is returned in order to get the  
warranty service you are entitled to  
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NOTE! Please use caution when  
transporting the unit.  
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WARNING! Tampering with or opening  
the unit can be dangerous. For replace-  
ment of the lamp, see the instructions  
support with the replacement lamp.  
Maintenance should be performed by an  
authorized Zenith dealer or service cen-  
ter. Please contact your local dealer  
with any service or maintenance ques-  
tions you may have.  
Figure 4.  
Figure 4:  
Connecting the mouse cable  
and stereo jack (PC)  
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• Back panel of computer  
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• PC monitor  
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• EVC cable  
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• PC adapter  
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• Stereo jack cable  
Figure 5 Inserting batteries in remote con-  
trol  
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• PS/2 mouse for PC  
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• RS232 mouse for PC  
1.4 Connect projector to  
power supply  
Plug in your projector. Do not plug it into a  
switched outlet. Your Zenith projector is  
designed to operate on standard current, 120-  
volt, 60 Hertz AC. Do not attempt to operate it  
on DC current.  
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5. If you want to use the remote control to  
control your computer, connect the correct  
mouse cable from the computer to the  
adapter box. See figure 4. When your com-  
puter is connected to the projector with  
the EVC cable (with EVC connector on the  
computer), the remote mouse control will  
automatically function as a regular mouse  
on your PC.  
2. Connect the video cable from the Video  
out connector of the video source to the  
correct video connector on the projector  
plug panel.  
4. Connecting a video  
source to the projec-  
tor  
3.Connecting a computer  
to the projector  
3. Connect the audio cable from the Audio  
out connectors of the video source to the  
Audio in connectors on the projector.  
Connect the red plug to the red connector,  
and the other plug to the white connector.  
Red is the right stereo channel.  
The procedure for connecting  
a computer to the projector is  
the same for all types of com-  
puters.  
The procedure for connecting  
a video source to the projec-  
tor is the same for S-Video  
and Composite video.  
6. If you want to use sound with your com-  
puter, connect the stereo jack cable to the  
computer audio connection and to the PC  
adapter box.  
4. When all the connections are done and  
verified, switch on the video source and  
the projector.  
1. Make sure the computer, monitor and pro-  
SECAM, PAL N and PAL M modes are manually  
selected by pressing the “Green Button. If the  
right format is not found the first time, press  
again. The video format is stored separately  
for each connector.  
jector are switched off.  
7. Turn on the projector and the then the  
computer. The computer image should now  
be projected from the projector and the  
remote control should now work as a regu-  
lar mouse. If the computer’s image is not  
displayed simultaneously on the monitor,  
or the mouse is not working, see the sec-  
tion ‘What do I do if.  
2. Identify the RGB out connector on the  
back of your computer (where you connect  
a monitor to the computer).  
5. The projector will now automatically dis-  
play the pictures from the video source. If  
not, see the section ‘What do I do if.  
1. Make sure that the video source  
and the projector are switched off.  
3. Connect the computer to the projector  
using the EVC cable and the adapter for the  
computer you are using. See figure 2.  
4. If you have a desktop computer and want  
to display the image on your computer  
monitor, connect the cable from your mon-  
itor to the adapter. See figure 3.  
Figure 6: Connecting to video sources  
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These three work differently and it is impor-  
tant to consider the options of each when  
adjusting the projector settings.  
4.1 Using external  
speakers  
6.Using Your Zenith  
projector  
5.Connecting a TV-source  
to the projector  
In order to use external speakers with the pro-  
jector you will need an amplifier. Connect the  
amplifier to the audio out on the projector.  
Antenna  
When you adjust your TV to signals from an  
antenna you must store each channel in a dif-  
ferent program. . The same is true for the pro-  
jector TV-tuner. When connected to an anten-  
na you assign the different channels to the  
programs in the Television Setup Menu. Then  
you use the Up and Down arrows in the menu,  
remote control or the channel up/down button  
on the control panel to switch between chan-  
nels.  
6.1 Different program modes  
for your Zenith projector  
A TV-tuner is optional for the  
projector (Please consult your  
Zenith dealer for availability  
of this option).  
The projector has the following modes of oper-  
ation:  
Stand-by mode  
Normal mode  
Quick mode  
Menu mode  
Pointer mode  
Blank mode  
Cable  
Stand-by mode (see section 6.3)  
In stand-by mode the projector is turned off  
and can be turned on by using defined keys.  
When you are connected to a cable system  
you have two options. If you have a cable  
decoder, you will set your TV to the channel  
for the cable, and then use the remote control  
for the decoder to switch between channels. If  
you do not have a decoder you simply set your  
TV up just like you would with an antenna.  
This is also the same with the Zenith projec-  
tor. You must scroll the channel name in the  
TV Settings menu until you find the correct  
channel for your cable system. When this  
channel has been assigned to one of the pro-  
gram numbers you simply select this program  
and use the remote control or control panel to  
switch between channels.  
Figure 7: Using external speakers  
When external speakers are connected, these  
can be turned on or off from the projector. To  
control the internal speakers, see the section  
on adjusting audio settings, section 7.3.2.  
Normal mode  
In normal mode a picture will be shown on  
the screen. The mouse will function as a nor-  
mal PC mouse.  
Figure 8: Connecting to TV- source  
Quick mode (see section 7.2.4)  
Note: Requires TV tuner to be installed.  
Quick mode is used with the interactive  
remote control (quick key). You assign func-  
tionality for the quick key on the remote con-  
trol in the quick menu (see section 7.2.5).  
When clicking on the Quick key you will be  
able to switch between all the functions you  
have selected in this menu.  
In order to use the projector as a TV output;  
connect the TV antenna to the TV connector  
on the projector plug panel.  
The projector behaves just like a normal TV.  
See the menus section 7.2.7 on how to adjust  
the TV settings.  
Satellite  
This works similar to the cable decoder. You  
select the channel that reads the signals from  
the satellite dish. Then use the remote control  
of the decoder to switch between channels.  
Menu mode  
In menu mode the menu system is activated  
and you use the mouse pad and the mouse  
buttons on the remote control to navigate in  
the menu.  
There are basically three ways of receiving the  
TV signals to the projector:  
Antenna (Terrestrial)  
Cable  
Set-Top box for satellite  
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tion to the zap keys, select the Zap icon from  
the menu. The zap keys can be programmed to  
do the same function e.g. volume up/down.  
See section 7.2.5 for further explanations of  
the zap menu.  
Pointer mode (see section 7.2.5)  
In pointer mode you can move a pointer cursor  
on the screen by using the mouse function.  
Blank mode (see section 7.2.5)  
In blank mode the screen is blanked out  
(black).  
Quick  
When pressing the Quick key you can switch  
between all selected functions for the Quick  
key. See section 7.2.4. for how to select func-  
tions for the Quick key.  
6.2 Remote control  
The remote control has two purposes:  
Figure 9: Remote control  
1. To access the Main Menu and control the  
various image adjustments and utility  
functions of the projector  
puter and to perform the same operations as  
you would with a normal mouse.  
2. To allow remote control of your computer  
The Remote control is very easy to operate. It  
has only six keys in addition to the pressure  
sensing mouse pad.  
Point the remote control towards the projec-  
tion screen. An infra-red beam bounces from  
the screen to an infra-red receiver on the pro-  
jector.  
The six keys are:  
Key underneath the control  
Left mouse key  
Note!  
Make sure nothing is blocking the IR  
receiver in front of projector located  
beside the lens, as this will prevent the  
communication between the remote con-  
trol and the projector.  
Small gray key  
Interrupt/break an action (right mouse key)  
Menu  
The menu key gives access to the menu control  
functions. To move within the various menu  
functions, position the arrow cursor by press-  
ing the sensitive mouse pad and click with the  
left mouse button which is located underneath  
the remote control.  
To ensure smooth operation, the combined  
distance from the remote control to the  
screen and back to the projector should  
not exceed 33 feet (10 m). If the distance  
via the screen is longer, you should point  
the remote control directly towards the IR  
receiver.  
If you are in menu mode and press the menu  
key you will return to normal mode.  
The remote control works with Microsoft  
Windows, for interactive control of your comput-  
er. A unique pressure-sensing pad on the  
remote makes it very easy to control the com-  
Zap  
The two zap keys can be programmed to per-  
form an assigned function. To assign a func-  
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Channel (+/-)  
6.3 Using the touch panel on  
the projector  
6.4 Adjusting the height and  
angle of the projector  
Click on the +/- to switch between pre-pro-  
grammed TV channels when TV is selected as  
source.  
You can adjust the height and angle of the  
projector by adjusting the four small feet  
underneath the product.  
Focus  
Menu with video input.  
setup  
source  
Press the Focus key to focus the projected  
image after zooming to the correct size.  
p c  
Note!  
volume  
The projector should never be left with an  
angle of more than 15 degrees over a long  
period of time. Doing so will shorten the  
lifetime of the lamp.  
Zoom  
t v  
Press the Zoom key to zoom the projected  
image to the desired size.  
channel  
Menu with TV tuner option installed.  
video  
focus  
Stand by  
7.1.1 Main menu  
The main menu is divided into two parts:  
6.5 Aspect Ratio Selection  
(TheaterLite DSV-110  
only)  
s-video  
zoom  
The stand by key will set the projector in  
stand by mode. The lamp will turn off, and the  
fans will run for a short period cooling the  
projector before stopping. To return to normal  
mode, press the Stand by key once more, or  
press the Menu key on the remote control.  
Icons  
Help text  
lamp  
power  
Icons  
The icons illustrate a function and are grouped  
into groups with similar functionality. Clicking  
an icon activates it. Some icons have a direct  
function and some will activate a second level  
menu.  
Figure 10: The keys on the touch panel on  
the projector  
Automatic set-up  
The automatic set-up key will set up the pro-  
jector with optimal settings for the connected  
source. If you want to do manual adjustments  
you can do this by using the menus (see sec-  
tion 7).  
The touch panel gives you direct access  
to the most important functions of the  
projector. The key functions are as follows:  
Help text  
By moving the cursor over the icons the text  
area will give a short description of the icon.  
Source  
Aspect Ratio selection.  
Note!  
The projector has direct keys for four sources:  
In this menu you can select the aspect  
ratio of 4:3 or 16:9.  
Stand-by  
You can not access the screen menu sys-  
tem without the remote control.  
Functionality  
Computer (PC)  
TV  
7. Using the menus  
Composite video  
S-video  
The TV source button will only work when  
an optional TV-tuner is installed.  
7.1 The menu system  
The stand-by key will set the projector in  
stand-by mode. The lamp will turn off, and the  
fans will run for a little while cooling the pro-  
jector before stopping. To return to normal  
mode, press the Menu key on the remote  
control.  
Volume (+/-)  
The Volume key is used to control the sound  
level when the projector is connected to an  
audio source.  
Main menu.  
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Auto set-up  
7.2.1 Picture orientation  
Control panel  
7.2 Set-up menu  
Auto set-up will do automatic set-up of the  
projector:  
In this menu you can make adjustments for  
picture and sound.  
Set-up menu  
In the set-up menu the following  
sub-menus are available:  
Horizontal and vertical position  
Sampling clock  
Removing the main menu  
To remove the menu system, press the MENU  
key on the Remote control. You can also  
remove the menu by clicking the right mouse  
button (on the top of the remote control). The  
right mouse button will also function as cancel  
when in the menus.  
Phase  
Picture orientation  
Chooses between available video formats  
and NTSC/PAL auto detection  
The picture orientation menu is used for rotat-  
ing and mirroring the picture.  
Source  
Normal  
The menu will disappear in 40 seconds.  
Normal is used when the projector is standing  
on a table projecting a picture on a screen.  
Picture orientation  
Language  
Product information  
Mouse system  
Mirror  
Quick key assignment  
ZAP keys assignment  
Accumulated lamptime  
TV-tuner  
Mirror is used when the projector is projecting  
a picture from behind the screen  
You can connect four different sources to the  
projector; one computer source, two video  
sources and one TV tuner (optional).  
Rotate  
You select the source you want to use by click-  
ing on the icon representing the source. Use  
the pressure-sensing pad on the remote mouse  
to move the mouse pointer to an icon and  
click the button (left mouse) underneath the  
remote mouse.  
Rotate is used when the projector is ceiling  
mounted and projecting an image from the  
front.  
Click on the product information icon for  
information about the product and support.  
Press the main menu button again to  
exit this screen.  
Rotate and mirror  
Rotate and mirror is used when the projector  
is ceiling mounted and projects the picture  
from behind the screen.  
Set-up menu  
In this menu you set up the projector with  
settings that will not be changed often, e.g.  
language, mouse system or picture orientation.  
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selected in this menu. In this example, the first  
time you click on the quick key you will activate  
the volume function. A volume bar will be dis-  
played at the bottom of the projected image  
where you can adjust the volume up and  
down. You adjust the bar by either pressing  
the pressure-sensing pad right or left or you  
may use one of the two zap keys on the  
remote control. To accept the adjustment, and  
terminate the quick menus click on the left  
mouse button. To get back to the original vol-  
ume, click on the right mouse button.  
The next click on the quick key will accept the  
volume adjustment and activate the brightness  
function and a brightness bar will be shown at  
the bottom of the page. When you have gone  
through all assigned functions the menu will  
disappear.  
Note:  
7.2.2 Language  
7.2.3 Mouse system  
Un-selecting all boxes for Zap 1 assigns the  
“Zap 1’ button on the remote to Power-up the  
projector from stand-by mode.  
Un-selecting all boxes for Zap 2 assigns the  
“Zap 2” button on the remote to function as  
the Power-down (stand-by) button.  
Volume (+/-)  
Controls the sound of active source.  
TV channel  
Mouse system selection  
Controls the preprogrammed TV channel  
assignments. If a TV tuner is installed and  
selected as source you can select a TV channel  
by using the zap keys.  
USB will be selected automatically when the  
mouse cable is connected. If your PC uses  
RS232 mouse, you must choose MS Serial  
Mouse in this menu. If your PC uses PS/2  
mouse, you must choose PS/2 in the menu.  
Selected system will be active until another  
system is chosen. When shipped the projector  
is set up to PS/2.  
Language selection  
Pointer  
You can activate the pointer function in the  
projector. One click activates the pointer and  
the next click deactivates it.  
This menu allows you to choose between six  
different menu languages: English, French,  
German, Italian, Spanish and Norwegian.  
Click in the box next to the language you want  
to use. Click on the OK button. The window  
will disappear, and the selected language will  
be used in the main menu and in all other  
menus.  
7.2.5 Zap menu  
Blank  
7.2.4 Quick menu  
Activates blank mode by pressing the Zap key.  
First click will activate Blank mode and second  
click will deactivate it.  
Mute  
Turns the sound off. First click will turn off the  
sound and second click will turn it on.  
Computer  
Selects Computer as the source.  
Video  
Selects video sources. Both Zap keys can be  
Zap menu  
programmed to select Video.  
The Zap menu is used to assign functions to  
the zap keys on the remote control. The menu  
consists of two columns of buttons where the  
left column assigns the functions to the left  
key and the right column assigns the functions  
to the right key.  
Quick menu settings  
Tuner (only when TV tuner is installed)  
Select TV-tuner as source.  
In the quick menu you can assign functionality  
for the quick key on the remote control. When  
clicking on the quick key you will be able to  
switch between all the functions you have  
7.2.6 Show accumulated lamp time  
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Show accumulated lamp time  
Automatic TV station search  
7.3.1 Picture control  
7.3 Control panel menu  
This function selects all TV stations with a sig-  
nal (maximum 60 stations). These will be sym-  
bolized with a TV icon.  
Select the picture control menu for  
adjusting brightness, contrast, saturation and  
tint.  
Programming new channels  
In this window you can see the accumulated  
time that the lamp has been in use. You also  
use this window to reset the accumulated lamp  
time after the lamp has been replaced.  
Control panel menu when PC is selected  
7.2.7 Television programs  
There are 30 channels that can be  
preprogrammed.  
Control panel menu when video/TV is  
selected  
By selecting the Search button the system will  
scan through all available TV channels. A TV  
icon will symbolize all channels found.  
When PC is selected as source and auto con-  
trast is marked, only brightness will be avail-  
able.  
This menu is only displayed if the optional TV  
tuner is installed and a TV tuner is selected as  
the source. The television program menu is  
then activated by pressing the ”television pro-  
gram” icon.  
In the control panel you have access to menus  
for adjusting picture and audio settings.  
The icons “Picture positioning” and  
“Synchronization Adjustments” are only visible  
if PC source is active.  
When assigning a Channel to a Program:  
1. Select a channel in the automatic search  
menu by clicking on the TV icon symbol-  
izing the wanted TV station.  
2. The TV channel will be activated.  
3. Select the program you want to place this  
channel on.  
The television program menu is divided in two  
parts:  
Automatic TV station  
Program  
4. TV icon will appear on this program  
choice.  
To search for channels manually, use the arrow  
keys at the bottom right. The channel may be  
assigned to a program by selecting an unused  
program choice.  
When PC is selected as source, only brightness  
and contrast will be available.  
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In the color manager menu you can choose  
between four pre-defined Color settings.  
7.3.3 Zoom/Focus adjustments  
7.3.2 Audio control  
7.3.5 Picture positioning  
Zoom and focus adjustments  
When PAL/SECAM video is connected  
brightness, contrast and saturation will be  
available.  
In this menu you can adjust the Zoom and  
Focus of the projector by clicking on the up  
and down arrows in the menu. When you have  
adjusted the image to your satisfaction, click  
on the OK button to exit and save your new  
settings.  
Audio control  
Select this function when you have connected  
an audio signal to the ‘Audio in’ on the projec-  
tor connectors (or through the EVC cable). Use  
the four sliders to adjust volume, bass, treble  
and balance.  
Picture positioning  
Adjust vertical and horizontal position of the  
picture on the screen with the two sliders.  
Select OK to save your changes and exit, or  
select Cancel to exit without saving your  
changes.  
7.3.4 Color manager  
Select Internal Mute to mute the internal  
speaker. Select External Mute to mute the  
external audio output.  
Select OK to save your changes and exit, or  
select Cancel to exit without saving your  
changes.  
Selecting Default restores factory settings.  
All options will be available when NTSC video  
is connected.  
Color tone settings  
The color manager is designed to give you  
optimal performance from your projector, inde-  
pendent of ambient lighting conditions.  
Select OK to save your changes and exit, or  
select Cancel to exit without saving your  
changes. Selecting Default restores factory set-  
tings.  
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in the wall. Check that there is power in  
the power outlet.  
NOTE! When all connections to electricity  
are OK, there will be a green light at the  
control panel.  
7.3.6 Synchronization Adjustments  
8. Maintenance  
9. What do I do if  
(Trouble shooting)  
All maintenance should be  
done by Zenith authorized ser-  
vice personnel. Contact your  
Zenith dealer for maintenance.  
No image appears on the screen  
The image is not good (noise)  
Possible causes and remedies:  
Possible causes and remedies:  
1. The projector is left in Standby mode. If  
the product is in standby mode, there will  
be a red light next to the stand-by button.  
Press the  
stand-by button or the Menu key on the  
remote control.  
2. The lamp does not function. Check the  
light on the control panel. If the light is  
orange, the lamp does not function.  
Contact your Zenith dealer.  
3. The product is set in ‘blank mode. Press  
the zap keys on the remote control.  
4. The brightness is turned on too low. Adjust  
brightness until a satisfactory image is  
achieved.  
5. The power save or screen save on the PC is  
turned on. Disable the power save and  
screen save on the PC.  
6. The image is displayed on the laptop  
screen and not the projector. Activate the  
external port on the laptop by pressing the  
required key combination on your comput-  
er.  
1. The automatic image set-up is not acti-  
vated. Run auto set-up by pressing the  
setup button on the touch panel or run  
auto set-up from the menu.  
2. The synchronization on the PC is not set  
optimally.  
The Zenith projector lamp is designed to give  
you many hundreds of hours of operation. In  
the unlikely event that you should have to  
replace the lamp, you will find complete  
instruction on how to replace the lamp includ-  
ed in the spare lamp kit.  
Synchronization Adjustments  
There is poor response from the Remote  
Control  
It is possible to adjust the synchronization in  
Computer mode by adjusting the Phase and  
the Frequency. The synchronization will be set  
by the automatic set-up function. Manual sync  
adjustments should typically not be required.  
Possible causes and remedies:  
1. Check that nothing is blocking the IR  
receiver at the front of the projector.  
2. Make sure the remote control is pointed  
towards the screen.  
3. Make sure there is no more than  
33ft/10m in distance to the projector.  
4. Batteries might be low. Change batteries  
in the remote control.  
The setting will follow the source, which  
means that you can have different settings for  
video and computer. The pre-defined settings  
will also vary with the source.  
5. Electromagnetic or optic noise may influ-  
ence the remote control.  
Turn off sharp fluorescent lamps, mobile  
phones, etc that are near the projector.  
7. The projector is not connected to electrici-  
ty. Check that the power cable is connect-  
ed to the projector and the wall outlet.  
No Image Appears  
Possible causes and remedies:  
1. The projector has not been switched on.  
Check the ON/OFF switch at the back.  
2. For Notebooks: The external RGB port may  
need to be manually activated. Please con-  
sult the notebook-operating manual for  
how to operate.  
No source signal is detected (the Zenith  
logo appears)  
Possible causes and remedies:  
1. The computer has not been switched on.  
Turn on the computer.  
2. The cables are not properly connected.  
Check all cable connections.  
3. There is no electricity in the power outlet  
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Specifications:  
Projector Type  
DLP™  
Display Device  
DMD  
Resolution (native)  
Resolution (compressed)  
SVGA (800x600)  
XGA (1024x768)  
Light Output, DSV-100 (ANSI, Typical) 800 Lumens  
Light Output, DSV-110 (ANSI, Typical) 700 Lumens  
Projection Lamp  
150W UHP  
Lamp Life (typical)  
2,000 Hrs.  
Video Input Capability  
NTSC M, PAL, B/D/G/I/H/M, SECAM  
15 – 60 kHz  
48 – 85 Hz  
Horizontal Sync Input Frequency  
Vertical Sync Input Frequency  
Aspect Ratio Capability (DSV-100)  
Aspect Ratio Capability (DSV-110)  
Contrast Ratio (ANSI Full on/off)  
Contrast Ratio (ANSI Checkerboard)  
Brightness uniformity (typical)  
Color Wheel Enhancement (DSV-100)  
Color Wheel Enhancement (DSV-110)  
Optical Keystone (fixed)  
Zoom Range, Motorized  
Focal Range, Motorized  
Audio Output (typical)  
4:3  
4:3 & 16:9 selectable  
500:1  
230:1  
85 % center to corner  
data enhanced  
video / color enhanced  
17 degrees  
1.2 : 1.7  
5.7 – 16.4 feet  
7.5 Watts  
AC Power Input Voltage  
AC Power Line Frequency  
Power Consumption (Max)  
Operating Temperature  
100 – 250VAC  
50 – 60 Hz  
230 Watts  
10 – 40° C.  
Dimensions  
Height (approximate)  
Width (approximate)  
Depth (approximate)  
Weight  
5.125”  
9.125”  
14.25”  
9.9 lbs.  
Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
DLP™ and DMD™ are trademarks of Texas Instruments.  
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