BenQ Projector W6500 User Manual

W6000/W6500 Digital Projector  
Home Cinema Series  
User Manual  
Welcome  
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Thank you for your purchase of this quality BenQ video projector! It has been designed to provide you  
with an enjoyable home theater viewing experience. For the best results, please read this manual through  
carefully as it is your guide through the control menus and operation.  
Important safety instructions  
Your projector is designed and tested to meet the latest standards for safety of information technology  
equipment. However, to ensure safe use of this product, it is important that you follow the instructions  
mentioned in this manual and marked on the product.  
1. Please read this user manual before you operate 4. Do not place the projector in any of the  
your projector. Keep this manual in a safe place  
for future reference.  
following environments:  
- space that is poorly ventilated or  
confined. Allow at least 50 cm  
clearance from walls and free flow of air  
around the projector;  
- locations where temperatures may  
become excessively high, such as the  
inside of a car with all windows closed;  
- locations where excessive humidity,  
dust, or cigarette smoke may  
contaminate optical components,  
shorten the projector’s lifespan and  
darken the screen;  
2. Always place the projector on a level, horizontal  
surface during operation.  
- Do not place the projector on an unstable cart,  
stand, or table as it may fall and be damaged;  
- Do not place inflammables near the projector;  
- Do not use if tilted at an angle of more than 10  
degrees left to right, nor at angle of more than 15  
degrees front to back.  
- locations near fire alarms;  
3. Do not store the projector on end vertically. Doing  
so may cause the projector to fall over, causing  
injury or resulting in damage.  
- locations with an ambient temperature  
above 35°C/95°F;  
- locations where altitude is higher than  
1500 meters/4920 feet above sea level.  
4920-  
9840  
feet  
Important safety instructions  
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5. Do not block the vents holes while the  
projector is on (even in standby mode):  
9. Do not look straight into the projector lens  
during operation. It may harm your sight.  
- Do not cover the projector with any item;  
- Do not place the projector on a blanket,  
bedding or any other soft surface.  
6. In areas where the mains power supply  
voltage may fluctuate by ±10 volts, it is  
recommended that you connect your  
projector through a power stabilizer, surge  
protector or uninterruptible power supply  
(UPS) as appropriate to your situation.  
10. Do not operate the projector lamp beyond the  
rated lamp life. Excessive operation of lamps  
beyond the rated life could cause a lamp to  
break on rare occasions.  
7. Do not step on the projector or place any  
objects upon it.  
11. The lamp becomes extremely hot during  
operation. Allow the projector to cool for  
approximately 45 minutes prior to removing  
the lamp assembly for replacement.  
8. Do not place liquids near or on the projector. 12. This projector is capable of displaying  
Liquids spilled into the projector will void your  
warranty. If the projector does become wet,  
disconnect it from the power point and call  
BenQ to have the projector repaired.  
inverted images for ceiling mount installation.  
Use only BenQ's Ceiling Mount Kit for  
mounting.  
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13. Never attempt to replace the lamp assembly  
until the projector has cooled down and is  
unplugged from the power supply.  
Moisture condensation  
Never operate the projector immediately after  
moving it from a cold location to a hot location.  
When the projector is exposed to such a change in  
temperature, moisture may condense on the crucial  
internal parts. To prevent the projector from  
possible damage, do not use the projector for at  
least 2 hours when there is a sudden change in  
temperature.  
14. When you think service or repair is required,  
take the projector only to a suitably qualified  
technician.  
Avoid volatile liquids  
Do not use volatile liquids, such as insecticide or  
certain types of cleaner, near the projector. Do not  
have rubber or plastic products touching the  
projector for a long time. They will leave marks on  
the finish. If cleaning with a chemically treated  
cloth, be sure to follow the cleaning product’s safety  
instructions.  
Disposal  
This product contains the following materials  
which are harmful to human bodies and  
environment.  
15. Do not attempt to disassemble this projector.  
There are dangerous high voltages inside  
which may cause death if you should come  
into contact with live parts. The only user  
serviceable part is the lamp which has its own  
removable cover. See page 45.  
Lead, which is contained in solder.  
Mercury, which is used in the lamp.  
To dispose of the product or used lamps, consult  
your local environment authorities for regulations.  
Under no circumstances should you ever  
undo or remove any other covers. Refer  
servicing only to suitably qualified  
professional service personnel.  
Notice  
Please keep the original packing for possible future  
shipment. If you need to pack your projector after  
use, adjust the projection lens to an appropriate  
position, put the lens cushion around the lens, and  
fit the lens cushion and projector cushion together  
to prevent damage during transportation.  
Important safety instructions  
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Shipping contents  
Carefully unpack and verify that you have the items below. Some of the items may not be available  
depending on your region of purchase. Please check with your place of purchase.  
Some of the accessories may vary from region to region.  
The warranty card is only supplied in some specific regions. Please consult your dealer for detailed  
information.  
Projector  
Warranty card  
VGA cable  
Remote control  
Batteries  
Component Video cable  
User manual CD  
Quick start guide  
Power cable  
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Remote control batteries  
1. To open the battery cover, turn the remote  
control over to view its back, push on the  
finger grip on the cover and slide it down in  
the direction of the arrow as illustrated. The  
cover will slide off.  
2. Remove any existing batteries (if necessary)  
and install two new AAA batteries observing the battery polarities as indicated in the base of the battery  
compartment. Positive (+) goes to positive and negative (-) goes to negative.  
3. Refit the cover by aligning it with the case and sliding it back up into position. Stop when it clicks into  
place.  
Notes on handling batteries  
Do not mix old batteries with new ones, or mix different types of batteries.  
Avoid leaving the remote control and batteries in an excessive hot or humid environment like the  
kitchen, bathroom, sauna, sunroom, or in a closed car.  
Dispose of used batteries according to the battery manufacturer’s instructions and local environment  
regulations for your region.  
If the remote control will not be used for an extended period of time, remove the batteries to avoid  
damage to the control from possible battery leakage.  
Remote control operation  
Make sure that there is nothing positioned between  
the remote control and the infrared (IR) sensors on  
the projector that might obstruct the IR beam from  
the remote control reaching the projector.  
up to 8 m  
The effective range of the remote control is up to 8  
meters, and at an angle within 45 degrees of the IR  
beam. Always aim straight at the projector, however  
most screens will also reflect the IR beam to the  
projector.  
Ceiling mounting the projector  
We want you to have a pleasant experience using your BenQ projector, so we need to bring this safety  
matter to your attention to prevent damage to person and property.  
If you intend to mount your projector on the ceiling, we strongly recommend that you use a proper fitting  
BenQ projector ceiling mount kit and that you ensure it is securely and safely installed.  
If you use a non-BenQ brand projector ceiling mount kit, there is a safety risk that the projector may fall  
from the ceiling due to an improper attachment through the use of the wrong gauge or length screws.  
You can purchase a BenQ projector ceiling mount kit from the place you purchased your BenQ projector.  
BenQ recommends that you also purchase a separate Kensington lock compatible security cable and attach  
it securely to both the Kensington lock slot on the projector and the base of the ceiling mount bracket. This  
will perform the secondary role of restraining the projector should its attachment to the mounting bracket  
become loose.  
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Projector features  
Full HD compatible  
The projector is compatible with Standard Definition TV (SDTV) 480i, 480p, 576i, 576p, and High  
Definition TV (HDTV) 720p, 1080i and 1080p formats, with the 1080p format providing a true 1:1  
image reproduction.  
High picture quality  
The projector provides excellent picture quality due to its high resolution, excellent home theater  
brightness, super high contrast ratio, vivid color and rich gray-scale reproduction.  
High brightness  
The projector features super high brightness to achieve excellent picture quality in ambient light  
conditions, outperforming ordinary projectors.  
Super-high contrast ratio  
The projector features a dynamic black control to achieve a super-high contrast ratio.  
Vivid color reproduction  
The projector features a 6-segment color wheel to produce realistic color depth and range unattainable  
with lesser segment color wheels.  
Rich gray-scale  
When viewed in a darkened environment, the automatic gamma control provides excellent gray-scale  
display which reveals details in shadows and in night or darkened scenes.  
Extra-low noise operation  
The projector’s unique cooling system design prevents unnecessary fan noise, and is rated at less than  
32 dB in normal mode and a low 29 dB in Economic mode.  
Intuitive lens shift  
The intuitive control over lens shift lever provides flexibility in setting-up your projector.  
Wide variety of inputs and video formats  
The projector supports a wide variety of inputs for connection to your video and PC equipment,  
including component video, S-Video, and composite video, as well as dual HDMI, PC, and an output  
trigger for connection to automated screen and environment lighting systems.  
ISF certified calibration control  
To reach a higher standard of performance, the projector incorporates ISF NIGHT and ISF DAY mode  
settings in its OSD menus, which requires professional calibration service from authorized ISF  
installers.  
Panamorph lenses compatible  
The projector is compatible with Panamorph lenses that allow you to convert 16:9 projectors to 2.35:1  
aspect ratio.  
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Projector exterior view  
Front and upper side view  
1. Control panel (See "Control panel" on page 10  
for details.)  
2. Lamp cover  
3. Front IR sensor  
4. Vent (heated air exhaust)  
5. Projection lens  
6. Lens shift lever  
Rear view  
7. AC Power cable inlet  
8. Rear IR sensor  
page 17 for connection details.  
9. HDMI ports  
10. Composite Video input (RCA)  
11. S-Video input (mini 4-pin DIN)  
12. USB port  
13. RS-232 control port  
Used to interface with a PC or home theater  
control/automation system.  
14. 12VDC output terminal  
Used to trigger external devices such as an  
electric screen or light control, etc. Consult  
your dealer for how to connect these devices.  
15. Component Video inputs (RCA)  
support Y/PB/PR or Y/CB/CR video signal  
16. RGB (PC)/Component video (YPbPr/YCbCr)  
signal input jack  
17. Kensington lock slot  
Under view  
18. Adjustable feet  
19. Ceiling mount holes  
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Controls and functions  
Control panel  
For details, see the info provided behind the  
hand sign  
.
6. Arrow/Keystone keys (Left  
Right , Down  
/
, Up  
/
,
/
/
)
Moves the current On-Screen Display (OSD)  
menu selection in the direction of the arrow  
being pressed when the OSD menu is activated.  
Manually corrects distorted pictures resulting  
from an angled projection.  
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7.  
POWER  
Performs the same action as POWER ON/OFF  
on the remote control.  
Toggles the projector between standby and on.  
1. Focus ring  
8. PRESET MODE  
Adjusts the focus of the projected image.  
Sequentially selects a predefined picture setting  
available for each input.  
2. Zoom ring  
9. SOURCE  
Adjusts the size of the projected image.  
Performs the same action as the source selection  
keys (COMP, VIDEO, S-VIDEO, HDMI1,  
HDMI2, PC) on the remote control.  
3. POWER indicator light  
Lights up or flashes when the projector is  
operating.  
Switches sequentially through input sources.  
10. EXIT  
Goes back to previous OSD menus, exits and  
saves any changes made using the On-Screen  
Display (OSD) menu.  
4. TEMPerature warning light  
Lights up or flashes if the projector's  
temperature becomes too high.  
11. ENTER  
5. LAMP indicator light  
Enacts the selected On-Screen Display (OSD)  
menu item.  
Lights up or flashes when the projector lamp  
has developed a problem.  
12. MENU  
Toggles the On-Screen Display (OSD) menu on  
and off.  
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Remote control  
For details, see the info provided behind the  
hand sign  
.
7. Arrow/Keystone keys (Left  
Right , Down  
/
, Up  
/
,
/
/
)
Moves the current On-Screen Display (OSD)  
menu selection in the direction of the arrow  
being pressed when the OSD menu is activated.  
Manually corrects distorted pictures resulting  
from an angled projection.  
8. MENU  
Toggles the On-Screen Display (OSD) menu on  
and off.  
9. EXIT  
Goes back to previous OSD menus, exits and  
saves any changes made using the On-Screen  
Display (OSD) menu.  
10. Picture quality adjustment keys (BRIGHTNESS,  
CONTRAST, COLOR, TINT)  
1. POWER ON/OFF  
Displays the setting bars for adjustment of the  
appropriate picture quality values.  
Toggles the projector between standby and on.  
11. Picture window control keys (PIP, SIZE,  
POSITION, ACTIVE)  
2. Source selection keys (COMP, VIDEO, S-  
VIDEO, HDMI1, HDMI2, PC)  
Displays the Picture In Picture (PIP) windows,  
toggles between the main window and sub-  
window with ACTIVE, and adjusts the size and  
position of the currently active window with  
SIZE and POSITION.  
Selects an input source for display.  
3. Aspect keys (ANA, 4:3, LB, WIDE, REAL)  
Selects the display aspect ratio.  
4. PRESET MODE  
Sequentially selects a predefined picture setting  
available for each input.  
12. TEST  
Displays the test pattern.  
5. MEMORY keys (USER 1, USER 2/ISF NIGHT,  
USER 3/ISF DAY, and DEFAULT)  
Restores picture settings for the current input  
source.  
13. INFO  
Displays the Information menu.  
14. LIGHT  
Turns on the remote control backlight for about  
10 seconds. Pressing any other key while the  
backlight is on keeps the backlight on for a  
further 10 seconds. Press the key again to turn  
the backlight off.  
6. ENTER  
Enacts the selected On-Screen Display (OSD)  
menu item.  
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Positioning your projector  
Choosing a location  
Your projector is designed to be installed in one of four possible installation locations.  
Your room layout or personal preference will dictate which installation location you select. Take into  
consideration the size and position of your screen, the location of a suitable power outlet, as well as the  
location and distance between the projector and the rest of your equipment.  
1. Floor Front:  
3. Floor Rear:  
Select this location with the projector placed near  
the floor in front of the screen. This is the most  
common way to position the projector for quick  
setup and portability.  
Select this location with the projector placed near  
the floor behind the screen.  
Note that a special rear projection screen is  
required.  
*Set Floor Rear after you turn the projector on.  
2. Ceiling Front:  
4. Ceiling Rear:  
Select this location with the projector suspended  
from the ceiling in front of the screen.  
Select this location with the projector suspended  
from the ceiling behind the screen.  
Purchase the BenQ Projector Ceiling Mount Kit  
from your dealer to mount your projector on the  
ceiling.  
Note that a special rear projection screen and the  
BenQ Projector Ceiling Mount Kit are required for  
this installation location.  
*Set Ceiling Front after you turn the projector on. *Set Ceiling Rear after you turn the projector on.  
*To set the projector position:  
System Setup  
Language  
1. Press MENU on the projector or remote control and then press  
/
until the  
English  
Splash Screen  
Projector Position  
BenQ  
Floor Front  
System Setup menu is highlighted.  
Auto Off  
Sleep Timer  
Disable  
Disable  
2. Press  
/
to highlight Projector Position and press  
/
until the correct  
Background Color  
Menu Settings  
Input Source  
Auto Source Search  
Blue  
position is selected.  
Off  
S-Video  
EXIT Back  
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Obtaining a preferred projected image size  
The distance from the projector lens to the screen, the zoom setting, and the video format each factors in  
the projected image size.  
The projector should always be placed horizontally level (like flat on a table), and positioned directly  
perpendicular 90° right-angle square) to the screen. This prevents image distortion caused by angled  
projections (or projecting onto angled surfaces). If the projector is mounted on a ceiling, it must be  
mounted upside-down.  
If the projector is positioned further away from the screen, the projected image size increases, and the  
vertical offset also increases proportionately.  
When determining the positions of the screen and projector, you will need to account for both the  
projected image size and the vertical offset dimension, which are directly proportional to the projection  
distance.  
This projector is equipped with a movable lens. See "Shifting the projection lens" on page 16 for details.  
You can see the diagrams on pages 14 and 15 for the vertical offset values in the dimension tables that are  
measured when the lens is shifted fully up or down.  
How to determine the position of the projector for a given screen size  
1. Determine the aspect ratio of your screen, 16:9 or 4:3?  
2. Refer to the table and find the closest match to your screen size in the left columns labelled "Screen  
dimensions". Using this value, look across this row to the right to find the corresponding average  
distance from screen value in the column labelled "Average". This is the projection distance.  
3. Decide the exact position of your projector according to the position of your screen and the adjustable  
lens shift range.  
For example, if you are using a 120-inch, 4:3-aspect-ratio screen, please refer to "The screen aspect ratio is  
4:3 and the projected picture is 16:9". The average projection distance is 668 cm.  
How to determine the recommended screen size for a given distance  
This method can be used for situations where you have purchased this projector and would like to know  
what screen size will fit in your room.  
The maximum screen size is limited by the physical space available in your room.  
1. Determine the aspect ratio of your screen, 16:9 or 4:3?  
2. Measure the distance between the projector and where you want to position the screen. This is the  
projection distance.  
3. Refer to the table and find the closest match to your measurement in the average distance from screen  
column labelled "Average". Check that your measured distance is between the min and max distances  
listed on either side of the average distance value.  
4. Using this value, look across that row to the left to find the corresponding screen diagonal listed in that  
row. That is the projected image size of the projector at that projection distance.  
For example, if you have a 16:9-aspect-ratio screen and your measured projection distance was 4.5 m (450  
cm), please refer to "The screen aspect ratio is 16:9 and the projected picture is 16:9". The closest match in  
the "Average" column is 455 cm. Looking across this row shows that a 100-inch screen is required.  
Checking the min and max projection distance values in the columns of "Projection distance <D> [cm]"  
on page 14 indicates that the 4.5 m measured projection distance will also fit the 90 and 110-inch size  
screens. The projector can be adjusted (using the zoom control) to display on these different screen sizes at  
the projection distance. Be aware that these different screens have different vertical offset values.  
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If you place the projector in a different position (to that recommended), you will have to tilt it down or up  
to center the image on the screen. In these situations, some image distortion will occur. Use the Keystone  
function to correct the distortion. See "Correcting picture distortion" on page 25 for details.  
Projection dimensions  
Installation for a 16:9 ratio screen  
Ceiling Installation  
Floor Installation  
<B>  
<A>  
<F>  
<D>  
<E>  
<A>  
<B>  
<G>  
<E>  
<G>  
<F>  
<C>  
<D>  
<C>  
<F>: Screen  
<G>: Center of lens  
<F>: Screen  
<G>: Center of lens  
The screen aspect ratio is 16:9 and the projected picture is 16:9  
Screen dimensions Projection distance <D> [cm]  
Lowest/  
Highest lens  
position <E>  
[cm]  
Diagonal  
<A>  
[inch (cm)] [cm]  
Height  
<B>  
Width  
<C>  
[cm]  
Min distance  
(with max  
zoom)  
Max distance  
Average (with min  
zoom)  
30  
40  
(76)  
37  
66  
109  
145  
182  
218  
255  
291  
327  
364  
400  
436  
473  
509  
545  
582  
618  
655  
691  
727  
909  
1091  
136  
182  
227  
273  
318  
364  
409  
455  
500  
545  
591  
636  
682  
727  
773  
818  
864  
909  
1136  
1364  
164  
4.7  
6
(102)  
(127)  
(152)  
(178)  
(203)  
(229)  
(254)  
(279)  
(305)  
(330)  
(356)  
(381)  
(406)  
(432)  
(457)  
(483)  
(508)  
(635)  
(762)  
50  
89  
218  
273  
327  
382  
436  
491  
545  
600  
655  
709  
764  
818  
873  
927  
982  
1036  
1091  
1364  
1636  
50  
62  
111  
133  
155  
177  
199  
221  
243  
266  
288  
310  
332  
354  
376  
398  
421  
443  
553  
664  
8
60  
75  
9
70  
87  
11  
12  
14  
16  
17  
19  
20  
22  
23  
25  
26  
28  
30  
31  
39  
47  
80  
100  
112  
125  
137  
149  
162  
174  
187  
199  
212  
224  
237  
249  
311  
374  
90  
100  
110  
120  
130  
140  
150  
160  
170  
180  
190  
200  
250  
300  
The above numbers are approximate and may be slightly different from the actual measurements. Only the  
recommended screen sizes are listed. If your screen size is not in the table above, please contact your  
dealer for assistance.  
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Installation for a 4:3 ratio screen  
The illustrations and table below are provided for those users who already have 4:3 aspect ratio screens or  
intend to purchase 4:3 aspect ratio screens to view 16:9 ratio projected images.  
Floor Installation  
Ceiling Installation  
<A>  
<B>  
<A>  
<H>  
<D>  
<H>  
<F>  
<E>  
<G>  
<G>  
<F>  
<C>  
<E>  
<D>  
<G>: Center of lens  
<B>  
<C>  
<F>: Screen  
<F>: Screen  
<G>: Center of lens  
The screen aspect ratio is 4:3 and the projected picture is 16:9  
Screen dimensions  
Projection distance <D> [cm]  
Lowest/  
Highest  
lens  
position  
<E>  
Min  
Image  
height <H>  
[cm]  
Max  
Diagonal  
Height  
<B>  
Width  
<C>  
distance  
distance  
<A>  
(with  
max  
Average  
(with min  
zoom)  
[inch (cm)]  
[cm]  
[cm]  
zoom)  
[cm]  
30  
40  
(76)  
46  
61  
134  
178  
223  
267  
312  
356  
401  
445  
490  
534  
579  
623  
668  
712  
757  
801  
846  
890  
1113  
1335  
167  
223  
278  
334  
389  
445  
501  
556  
612  
668  
723  
779  
835  
890  
946  
1001  
1057  
1113  
1391  
1669  
200  
267  
4.3  
34  
46  
(102)  
(127)  
(152)  
(178)  
(203)  
(229)  
(254)  
(279)  
(305)  
(330)  
(356)  
(381)  
(406)  
(432)  
(457)  
(483)  
(508)  
(635)  
(762)  
61  
81  
5.7  
50  
76  
102  
122  
142  
163  
183  
203  
224  
244  
264  
284  
305  
325  
345  
366  
386  
406  
508  
610  
334  
7.1  
57  
60  
91  
401  
8.6  
69  
70  
107  
122  
137  
152  
168  
183  
198  
213  
229  
244  
259  
274  
290  
305  
381  
457  
467  
10.0  
11.4  
12.9  
14.3  
15.7  
17.1  
18.6  
20.0  
21.4  
22.9  
24.3  
25.7  
27.1  
28.6  
35.7  
42.9  
80  
80  
534  
91  
90  
601  
103  
114  
126  
137  
149  
160  
171  
183  
194  
206  
217  
229  
286  
343  
100  
110  
120  
130  
140  
150  
160  
170  
180  
190  
200  
250  
300  
668  
734  
801  
868  
935  
1001  
1068  
1135  
1202  
1269  
1335  
1669  
2003  
The above numbers are approximate and may be slightly different from the actual measurements. Only the  
recommended screen sizes are listed. If your screen size is not in the table above, please contact your  
dealer for assistance.  
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Shifting the projection lens  
The lens shift control provides flexibility for installing your projector. It allows the projector to be  
positioned off the center of the screen.  
The lens shift is expressed as a percentage of the projected image height or width. It is measured as an offset  
from the projected image’s vertical or horizontal center. You can use the lever to shift the projection lens in  
any direction within the allowable range depending on your desired image position.  
To use the lens shift lever:  
1. Release the lever by turning it counterclockwise.  
2. Move the lever to adjust the projected image position.  
3. Lock the lever by turning it clockwise.  
When the screen position is fixed  
Projector  
Range of  
placement  
Screen  
Center of lens  
When the projector position is fixed  
100%  
25%  
-25%  
-100%  
41.3%  
41.3%  
Please do not over-tighten the lever.  
Lens shift adjustment will not result in a degraded picture quality. In the unlikely event that the image  
distortion is produced, see "Adjusting the projected image" on page 25 for details.  
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Connecting with video equipment  
You can connect the projector to any type of video equipment, such as a VCR, DVD player, digital tuner,  
cable or satellite decoder, video game console or digital camera. You can also connect it to a desktop or  
laptop PC or Apple Macintosh system. You need only connect the projector to a source device using just  
one of the connecting methods, however each provides a different level of video quality. The method you  
choose will most likely depend upon the availability of matching terminals on both the projector and the  
Video source device as described below:  
Terminal  
name  
Terminal appearance  
Reference  
Picture quality  
HDMI  
Best  
COMPONENT  
Component  
Video  
Better  
S-Video  
Video  
Good  
Normal  
Better  
PC (D-SUB)  
PC  
Preparations  
When connecting a signal source to the projector, be sure to:  
1. Turn off all equipment before making any connections.  
2. Use only the correct type cables for each source with proper type plugs.  
3. Ensure that all cable plugs are firmly fitted to the equipment jacks.  
Note that all cables shown in the following connection diagrams may not be supplied with the projector  
(See "Shipping contents" on page 6 for details). Most cables are commercially available from electronics  
stores.  
Connecting HDMI devices  
HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) supports uncompressed video data transmission between  
compatible devices like DTV tuners, DVD players and displays over a single cable. It provides pure digital  
viewing and listening experience. You should use an HDMI cable when making connection between the  
projector and HDMI devices.  
HDMI device: DVD player, digital tuner, etc.  
To make sure you select a correct input source  
type for the HDMI signal, see "HDMI Settings" on  
page 41 for details.  
HDMI cable  
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Connecting component-video devices  
Be sure to match the corresponding colors between the cables and the terminals. The RCA type component  
video jacks are provided for connection to video output devices. You should also connect the separate  
audio cable to a suitable audio amplifier.  
AV equipment: DVD player,  
digital tuner, etc.  
From audio output  
terminals  
To audio input  
terminals  
Component video cable  
Connecting S-Video or video devices  
You need only connect S-Video or composite Video cable from the same device, never both at the same  
time. You should also connect the separate audio cable to a suitable audio amplifier.  
AV equipment  
From audio  
output terminals  
To audio input  
terminals  
S-Video cable  
or  
Video cable  
If you have already made a Component Video connection between the projector and the video source  
device, you need not connect to this device again using an S-Video or composite Video connection as  
this makes an unnecessary second connection of poorer picture quality. You need only connect using  
a composite Video connection if both Component Video and S-Video are not supplied on the video  
source device (for example, with some analog video cameras).  
If the selected video image is not displayed after the projector is turned on and the correct video  
source has been selected, please check that the video source device is turned on and operating  
correctly. Also check that the signal cables have been connected correctly.  
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Connecting a computer  
Connect the projector to a computer with a VGA cable.  
Laptop or desktop  
computer  
To audio input  
terminals  
From audio  
output terminal  
VGA cable  
Many laptops do not turn on their external video ports when connected to a projector. Usually a key  
combination like Fn + F3 or CRT/LCD key turns the external display on/off. Locate a function key labeled  
CRT/LCD or a function key with a monitor symbol on the laptop. Press Fn and the labeled function key  
simultaneously. Refer to your laptop's documentation to discover your laptop's key combination.  
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Using the projector  
Preparations  
1. Plug in and turn all of the connected equipment on.  
2. If not already in, plug the supplied power cable into the AC inlet  
on the rear of the projector.  
3. Plug the power cable into a wall power outlet and turn the wall  
switch on.  
Turning the projector on  
Follow the steps below.  
1. Make sure the Power light is orange after power has been applied.  
I
2. Press and hold POWER ON ( ) on the projector or remote control  
to turn the projector on.  
3. The fans will start operating, and a start-up image displays on the  
screen for a few seconds while it warms up.  
The projector will not respond to further commands while it is  
warming up.  
4. If you are prompted for a password, press the arrow keys to enter a six-digit password. See "Utilizing the  
5. "Source Searching..." will be displayed on the screen before the projector identifies the input source.  
This message will remain on the screen until a valid signal is detected. See "Selecting an input source"  
on page 21 for details.  
6. If the horizontal frequency of the input source exceeds the range of the projector, the message "No  
Signal" will be displayed on the screen. This message will remain on-screen until you change the input  
source to an appropriate one.  
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Selecting an input source  
The projector can be connected to multiple equipment at the same time.  
When the projector is first turned on, it will attempt to reconnect with the  
input source which was in use when the projector was last shut down.  
To select the video source:  
Using the remote control or projector  
Press one of the Source keys on the remote control, or press SOURCE on  
the projector repeatedly until your desired signal is selected.  
System Setup  
Language  
English  
Splash Screen  
BenQ  
Floor Front  
Disable  
Disable  
Blue  
Using the OSD menu  
Projector Position  
Auto Off  
Sleep Timer  
1. Press MENU and then press  
highlighted.  
2. Press to highlight Input Source and press ENTER. The source  
selection bar displays.  
/
until the System Setup menu is  
Background Color  
Menu Settings  
Input Source  
ENTER  
On  
Auto Source Search  
S-Video  
EXIT Back  
NOTE: When  
automatically  
searching for a  
valid input  
source, the  
projector cycles  
through the  
availablesignals  
following the  
sequence from  
top to bottom as  
the source  
3. Press  
/
repeatedly until your desired signal is selected and press  
ENTER.  
Once detected, the selected source information will display on the  
screen for seconds. If there are multiple pieces of equipment  
connected to the projector, you can go back to the source selection bar  
again to search for other signals.  
If you want the projector to automatically search for the signals, select  
On in the System Setup > Auto Source Search menu.  
selection bar  
shows.  
If you want to use the PIP function, see "Displaying more than one  
Fine-tuning the image size and clarity  
1. Adjust the projected picture to the size that  
you need using the zoom ring.  
2. Sharpen the picture by rotating the focus  
ring.  
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Using the menus  
The projector is equipped with multilingual On-Screen Display (OSD) menus for making various  
adjustments and settings.  
Below is the overview of the OSD menu.  
Main menu icon  
Main menu  
Highlight  
Picture -- Basic  
Picture Mode  
Cinema  
Load Settings From  
Brightness  
+ 50  
+ 50  
+ 50  
0
Contrast  
Color  
Status  
Sub-menu  
Tint  
Sharpness  
+ 3  
Reset Picture Settings  
Rename User Mode  
Press EXIT to go back to  
the previous page or to  
exit.  
EXIT  
Back  
Current input source  
S-Video  
To use the OSD menus, please set the OSD menu to your familiar language.  
1. Press MENU on the projector or remote control to  
turn the OSD menu on.  
3. Press  
/
to highlight Language and press  
to select a preferred language.  
Picture -- Basic  
Picture Mode  
Load Settings From  
Brightness  
System Setup  
Language  
Cinema  
English  
BenQ  
Splash Screen  
Projector Position  
Auto Off  
+ 50  
Floor Front  
Disable  
Disable  
Contrast  
+ 50  
+ 50  
Color  
Sleep Timer  
Tint  
Sharpness  
Reset Picture Settings  
Rename User Mode  
0
Background Color  
Menu Settings  
Input Source  
Blue  
+ 3  
Auto Source Search  
Off  
S-Video  
EXIT Back  
S-Video  
EXIT Back  
2. Use  
/
to highlight the System Setup menu.  
4. Press MENU once or EXIT twice* on the  
projector or remote control to leave and  
save the settings.  
System Setup  
Language  
English  
Splash Screen  
Projector Position  
Auto Off  
BenQ  
Floor Front  
Disable  
*The first press leads you back to the main  
menu and the second press closes the OSD  
menu.  
Sleep Timer  
Disable  
Background Color  
Menu Settings  
Blue  
Input Source  
Auto Source Search  
Off  
S-Video  
EXIT Back  
Securing the projector  
Using a security cable lock  
The projector has to be installed in a safe place to prevent theft. Otherwise, purchase a lock, such as the  
Kensington lock, to secure the projector. You can locate a Kensington lock slot on the projector. See item 17  
on page 9 for details.  
A Kensington security cable lock is usually a combination of key(s) and the lock. Refer to the lock's  
documentation for finding out how to use it.  
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Utilizing the password function  
For security purposes and to help prevent unauthorized use, the projector includes an option for setting up  
password security. The password can be set through the On-Screen Display (OSD) menu. Once the  
password is set and this function is selected, the projector is password-protected. Users who do not know  
the correct password can not use the projector.  
You will be inconvenienced if you activate the password functionality and subsequently forget the  
password. Print out this manual (if necessary) and write the password you used in this manual, and keep  
the manual in a safe place for later recall.  
Setting a password  
Once a password has been set and activated, the projector cannot be used unless the correct password is  
entered every time the projector is started.  
1. Press MENU on the projector or remote control and then press  
until the Advanced Setup menu is highlighted.  
2. Press to highlight Password and press ENTER. The Password page  
displays.  
/
Advanced Setup  
Lamp Settings  
HDMI Settings  
Baud Rate  
115200  
Test Pattern  
High Altitude Mode  
Password  
Off  
ENTER  
3. Highlight Password and press  
page displays.  
/
to select On. The Input Password  
Key Lock  
Reset All Settings  
ISF  
4. As the picture indicates, the four arrow keys (  
,
,
,
)
EXIT Back  
On  
S-Video  
respectively represent 4 digits (1, 2, 3, 4). According to the password  
you desire to set, press the arrow keys on the remote control or  
projector to enter six digits for the password.  
Password  
Password  
Change Password  
If the function is used for the first time, enter the default password (1,  
1, 1, 1, 1, 1) of the projector by pressing the arrow key six times.  
Once the password is set, the OSD menu returns to the Password  
page.  
EXIT Back  
Input Password  
IMPORTANT: The digits being input will display as asterisks on-  
screen. Write your selected password down here in this manual in  
advance or right after the password is entered so that it is available to  
you should you ever forget it.  
Password: __ __ __ __ __ __  
EXIT Clear  
5. To leave the OSD menu, press MENU.  
If you forget the password  
If the password function is activated, you will be asked to enter the six-  
digit password every time you turn on the projector. If you enter the  
wrong password, the password error message as pictured to the right  
displays lasting for three seconds, and the Input Password page follows.  
You can retry by entering another six-digit password, or if you did not  
record the password in this manual, and you absolutely do not remember  
it, you can use the password recall procedure. See "Entering the password  
Password Error  
Please try again.  
If you enter an incorrect password 5 times in succession, the projector will  
automatically shut down in a short time.  
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Entering the password recall procedure  
1. Make sure the Input Password page displays on screen. Press and hold  
PRESET MODE on the projector or remote control for 3 seconds. The  
projector will display a coded number on the screen.  
Recall Password  
Please write down the recall code, and  
contact your nearest BenQ Customer  
Center.  
2. Write down the number and turn off your projector.  
Recall code:  
0 2 1 2  
3. Seek help from the local BenQ service center to decode the number.  
You may be required to provide proof of purchase documentation to  
verify that you are an authorized user of the projector.  
EXIT Back  
Changing the password  
1. Press MENU on the projector or remote control and then press  
highlighted.  
/
until the Advanced Setup menu is  
2. Press  
/
to highlight Password and press ENTER. The Password page displays.  
3. Highlight Change Password and press ENTER. The Input Current Password page displays.  
4. Enter the old password.  
If the password is correct, the message "Input New Password" displays.  
If the password is incorrect, the password error message displays lasting for three seconds, and the  
message "Input Current Password" displays for your retry. You can either press MENU to cancel  
the change or try another password.  
5. Enter a new password.  
IMPORTANT: The digits being input will display as asterisks on-screen. Write your selected password  
down here in this manual in advance or right after the password is entered so that it is available to you  
should you ever forget it.  
Password: __ __ __ __ __ __  
Keep this manual in a safe place.  
6. Confirm the new password by re-entering the new password.  
7. You have successfully assigned a new password to the projector. Remember to enter the new password  
next time the projector is started.  
8. To leave the OSD menu, press MENU.  
Disabling the password function  
To disable password protection, go back to the Advanced Setup >  
Password  
Password  
Off  
Password > Password menu. Highlight Password and select Off by  
Change Password  
pressing  
/
. The message "Input Password" displays. Enter the current  
password.  
EXIT Back  
If the password is correct, the OSD menu returns to the Password  
page with "Off" shown in the row of Password. You will not have  
to enter the password next time when turning on the projector.  
If the password is incorrect, the password error message displays  
lasting for three seconds, and the message "Input Password"  
displays for your retry. You can either press MENU to cancel the  
change or try another password.  
Note that though the password function is disabled, you need to keep the old password in hand should you  
ever need to re-activate the password function by entering the old password.  
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Adjusting the projected image  
Adjusting the projection angle  
There are four adjuster feet on the bottom of the projector. These can be  
used if necessary to change the projection angle. Screw the feet in or out as  
appropriate to aim and level the projection angle.  
If the screen and the projector are not perpendicular to each other, the projected image becomes vertical  
trapezoidal. To correct this problem, see "Correcting picture distortion" on page 25 for details.  
Correcting picture distortion  
Keystoning occurs when the projector is not perpendicular to the screen and is where the projected picture  
displays visible as a trapezoid shape like either of the following:  
Two parallel sides (left and right, or top and bottom) but is noticeably wider on either side.  
No parallel sides.  
To correct the picture’s shape, you can perform the following steps.  
1. Adjust the projection angle. Move the projector to be in front of the center of the screen with the center  
of the lens level with the screen.  
2. If the picture is stilled distorted, or the projector is unable to be positioned as described above, you will  
need to manually correct the picture.  
Using the remote control or projector  
i. Press one of the Arrow/Keystone keys on the remote control or  
projector (Left , Up , Right , Down ) to  
display the Keystone page.  
ii. See step iv below for further operation.  
/
/
/
/
Using the OSD menu  
i. Press MENU and then press  
highlighted.  
Display  
/
until the Display menu is  
Anamorphic  
ENTER  
Aspect Ratio  
Keystone  
Position  
Overscan Adjustment  
0
PIP  
ii. Press to highlight Keystone and press ENTER. The Keystone  
page displays.  
PC & Component YPbPr Tuning  
iii. Highlight 2D Keystone and press ENTER. The keystone  
correction page displays.  
EXIT Back  
S-Video  
iv. Press the key whose keystone icon is opposite to the shape of the  
projected picture. Continue pressing the same key or press the  
other keys until you are satisfied with the shape.  
The values on the lower portion of the page change while  
pressing. When the values reach their maximum or minimum  
with repeated key presses, the picture’s shape will stop changing.  
You will not be able to change the picture further in that  
direction.  
Keystone  
ENTER  
2D Keystone  
EXIT Back  
Keystone  
Two parallel sides  
Press  
Press  
1
0
/
No parallel sides  
Press  
.
/
.
EXIT Back  
Press  
/
.
/
.
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Using the preset and user modes  
Selecting a preset mode  
The projector is preset with several pre-defined picture modes so that you can choose one to suit your  
operating environment and input source picture type.  
To select a picture mode that suits your need:  
Using the remote control  
1. Press PRESET MODE repeatedly or USER 1, USER 2/ISF NIGHT,  
USER 3/ISF DAY, DEFAULT on the remote control, or PRESET  
MODE on the projector repeatedly until your desired mode is  
selected.  
Using the OSD menu  
1. Press MENU and then press  
highlighted.  
/
until the Picture -- Basic menu is  
Picture -- Basic  
Picture Mode  
Load Settings From  
Brightness  
Cinema  
2. Press to highlight Picture Mode.  
3. Press until your desired mode is selected.  
+50  
+50  
+50  
/
Contrast  
Color  
Tint  
0
+ 3  
Sharpness  
Reset Picture Settings  
Rename User Mode  
These modes consist of preset values suitable for various projection  
situations as described below:  
S-Video  
EXIT Back  
Cinema: With well-balanced color saturation and contrast with a low  
brightness level, this is most suitable for enjoying movies in a totally dark environment (as you would  
find in a commercial cinema).  
Dynamic: Maximizes the brightness of the projected image. This mode is suitable for environments  
where extra-high brightness is required, such as using the projector in well lit rooms.  
Standard: It is slightly brighter than Cinema mode, and suitable for use in rooms where there is a small  
amount of ambient light.  
User 1/User 2/User 3: Recalls the customized settings. See "Setting the User 1/User 2/User 3 mode" on  
page 27 for details.  
Fine-tuning the selected picture mode  
The pre-defined picture mode settings can be altered via the available items shown in the Picture -- Basic  
and Picture -- Advanced menus.  
To fine-tune the picture mode:  
1. Press MENU and then press  
highlighted.  
2. Press to highlight the item you want to adjust and press  
/
until the Picture -- Basic or Picture -- Advanced menu is  
to set your desired value. Your  
/
selection is automatically stored in the projector and associated with that input source.  
details.  
Each time you change the picture mode, the projector also changes the setting to the one which was last set  
for that particular picture mode on that particular input. If you change the input source, the most recently  
used picture mode and settings for that input and resolution will be restored.  
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Setting the User 1/User 2/User 3 mode  
There are three user-definable modes if the current available picture modes are not suitable for your need.  
You can use one of the picture modes (except the selected User mode) as a starting point and customize the  
settings.  
1. In the Picture -- Basic menu, highlight Picture Mode and press  
to select User 1, User 2, or User 3 mode.  
/
Picture -- Basic  
Picture Mode  
Load Settings From  
Brightness  
Contrast  
User 1  
ENTER  
2. Press  
to highlight Load Settings From.  
+50  
+50  
Color  
+50  
0
This function is only available when User 1, User 2, or User 3  
Tint  
Sharpness  
+ 3  
mode is selected up in the Picture Mode sub-menu item.  
Reset Picture Settings  
Rename User Mode  
3. Press ENTER to display the Load Settings From page.  
4. Press to highlight a picture mode that is closest to your need and  
press ENTER and EXIT.  
S-Video  
EXIT Back  
Load Settings From  
Cinema Mode  
ENTER  
Dynamic Mode  
Standard Mode  
User 1  
5. Press to select a sub-menu item to be changed and adjust the value  
User 2  
User 3  
with  
/
6. When all settings have been done, press MENU to save and leave the  
settings.  
EXIT Back  
Renaming user modes  
You can change User 1, User 2, and User 3 to the names easy to be identified or understood by the users of  
this projector. The new name can be up to 12 characters including English letters (A-Z, a-z), digits (0-9),  
and space (_).  
To rename user modes:  
1. In the Picture -- Basic menu, highlight Rename User Mode and press ENTER to display the Rename  
User Mode page.  
2. Press  
/
to highlight the item you want to rename and press ENTER. The first letter will be  
highlighted by a white box.  
3. Press  
/
to select the first character.  
4. Press to move along until the new name is set and press ENTER to confirm.  
5. Repeat steps 2-4 if you want to change the other names.  
Resetting the picture mode  
All of the adjustments you’ve done in the Picture -- Basic and Picture -- Advanced menus can be returned  
to the factory preset values with a key press on the highlight of Reset.  
To reset the picture mode to the preset factory values:  
1. In the Picture -- Basic menu, highlight Picture Mode and press  
(including User 1, User 2, or User 3) you want to reset.  
/
to select the picture mode  
2. Press to highlight Reset Picture Settings and press ENTER. The confirmation message displays.  
3. Press to highlight Reset and press ENTER. The picture mode will return to the factory preset  
settings.  
/
4. Repeat steps 1-3 if you want to reset other picture modes.  
Do not to be confused with the Reset Picture Settings function here with the Reset All Settings in the  
Advanced Setup menu. The Reset All Settings function returns most of the settings to the factory preset  
values system wide. See "Reset All Settings" on page 42 for details.  
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Fine-tuning the picture quality  
No matter what picture mode you have selected, you are able to fine-tune those settings to fit every  
presentation purpose. Those adjustments will be saved to the preset mode you are at when you exit the  
OSD menu.  
Adjusting Brightness  
Highlight Brightness in the Picture -- Basic menu and adjust  
the values by pressing  
control.  
/
on the projector or remote  
30  
50  
70  
The higher the value, the brighter the picture. And the lower  
the setting, the darker the picture. Adjust this control so the  
black areas of the picture appear just as black and that detail in the dark areas is visible.  
Adjusting Contrast  
Highlight Contrast in the Picture -- Basic menu and adjust  
the values by pressing  
control.  
/
on the projector or remote  
70  
30  
50  
The higher the value, the greater the contrast. Use this to set  
the peak white level after you have previously adjusted the  
Brightness setting to suit your selected input and viewing environment.  
Adjusting Color  
Highlight Color in the Picture -- Basic menu and adjust the values by pressing  
remote control.  
/
on the projector or  
Lower setting produces less saturated colors; setting to the minimum value makes the image black and  
white. If the setting is too high, colors on the image will be overpowering, which makes the image  
unrealistic.  
Adjusting Tint  
Highlight Tint and adjust the values by pressing  
/
on the projector or remote control.  
The higher the value, the more reddish the picture becomes. The lower the value, the more greenish the  
picture becomes.  
This function is not available when the Picture Mode is ISF Night or ISF Day.  
Adjusting Sharpness  
Highlight Sharpness and adjust the values by pressing  
on the projector or remote control.  
/
The higher the value, the sharper the picture becomes. The  
lower the value, the softer the picture becomes.  
3
5
7
The Brightness, Color, Contrast, Tint functions can also be accessible by  
pressing BRIGHTNESS, COLOR, CONTRAST, TINT on the remote  
control to display the adjustment bar and then you can press  
adjust the values.  
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to  
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Advanced picture quality controls  
There are more advanced functions in the Picture -- Advanced menu to be adjusted to your preference. To  
save the settings, just press MENU to leave the OSD menu.  
Setting Black Level  
Highlight Black Level and press  
to select 0 IRE or 7.5 IRE.  
/
on the projector or remote control  
Picture -- Advanced  
Black Level  
0 IRE  
Clarity Control  
Normal  
2.4  
Color Temperature  
Color Temperature User_ Fine Tuning  
Gamma Selection  
The grayscale video signal is measured in IRE units. In some areas which  
use NTSC TV standard, the grayscale is measured from 7.5 IRE (black) to  
100 IRE (white); however, in other areas where PAL equipment or  
Japanese NTSC standards are used, the grayscale is measured from 0 IRE  
(black) to 100 IRE (white). We suggest that you check the input source to  
see if it is with 0 IRE or 7.5 IRE, then select accordingly.  
Brilliant Color  
Color Management  
Film Mode  
3D Comb Filter  
Dynamic Black  
On  
On  
On  
S-Video  
EXIT Back  
Controlling image clarity  
You may have static or noisy projected pictures.  
Picture -- Advanced  
Black Level  
To achieve better picture clarity:  
0 IRE  
ENTER  
Normal  
Clarity Control  
Color Temperature  
Color Temperature User_ Fine Tuning  
Gamma Selection  
1. Highlight Clarity Control and press ENTER on the projector or remote  
control to display the Clarity Control page.  
2.4  
On  
Brilliant Color  
Color Management  
On  
On  
Film Mode  
3D Comb Filter  
Dynamic Black  
2. Press  
/
to select the item you want to adjust and press  
/
to set  
On  
the desired value.  
S-Video  
EXIT Back  
Noise Reduction: Reduces electrical image noise caused by  
different media players. The higher the setting, the less the noise.  
Clarity Control  
Noise Reduction  
0
3
0
0
Detail Enhancement  
Luma Transmission  
Chroma Transmission  
Detail Enhancement: Sharpens the image. The higher the setting,  
the more details the image reveals.  
Luma Transmission (Luminance Transmission Improvement):  
Enhances picture brightness. The higher the setting, the more  
distinct the effect.  
EXIT Back  
Chroma Transmission (Chroma Transmission Improvement):  
Reduces color smear. The higher the setting, the more distinct the  
effect.  
Selecting a color temperature*  
Highlight Color Temperature and select a preferred setting by pressing  
on the projector or remote control.  
/
Picture -- Advanced  
Black Level  
0 IRE  
Clarity Control  
Color Temperature  
Color Temperature User_ Fine Tuning  
Gamma Selection  
Normal  
There are several color temperature settings available.  
2.4  
On  
Brilliant Color  
Color Management  
Film Mode  
3D Comb Filter  
Dynamic Black  
1. Lamp Native: With the lamp’s original color temperature and higher  
brightness. This setting is suitable for environments where high  
brightness is required, such as projecting pictures in well lit rooms.  
2. Warm: Makes pictures appear reddish white.  
On  
On  
On  
S-Video  
EXIT Back  
3. Normal: Maintains normal colorings for white.  
4. Cool: Makes pictures appear bluish white.  
5. User 1/User 2/User 3: Recalls the settings customized in the Color Temperature User_ Fine Tuning  
*About color temperatures:  
There are many different shades that are considered to be "white" for various purposes. One of the common methods of  
representing white color is known as the “color temperature”. A white color with a low color temperature appears to be  
reddish white. A white color with a high color temperature appears to have more blue in it.  
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Setting a preferred color temperature  
To set a preferred color temperature:  
Color Temp User 1 Fine Tuning  
Red Gain  
Green Gain  
Blue Gain  
+50  
+50  
+50  
+50  
+50  
+50  
1. Highlight Color Temperature and select User 1, User 2, or User 3 by  
Red Offset  
Green Offset  
Blue Offset  
pressing  
/
on the projector or remote control.  
2. Press to highlight Color Temperature User_ Fine Tuning and press  
ENTER. The Color Temperature User_ Fine Tuning page displays.  
EXIT Back  
The menu name "User_" corresponds with the setting selected  
in Color Temperature.  
3. Press  
/
to highlight the item you want to change and adjust the values by pressing  
/
.
Red Gain/Green Gain/Blue Gain: Adjusts the contrast levels of Red, Green, and Blue.  
Red Offset/Green Offset/Blue Offset: Adjusts the brightness levels of Red, Green, and Blue.  
4. To save and leave the settings, press MENU once or EXIT twice.  
Selecting a Gamma setting  
Highlight Gamma Selection and select a preferred setting by pressing  
on the projector or remote control.  
/
Picture -- Advanced  
Black Level  
0 IRE  
Clarity Control  
Normal  
Color Temperature  
Color Temperature User_ Fine Tuning  
Gamma Selection  
Gamma refers to the relationship between input source and picture  
brightness.  
2.4  
On  
Brilliant Color  
Color Management  
Film Mode  
On  
3D Comb Filter  
Dynamic Black  
On  
On  
Gamma 1.6/1.8/2.0/BenQ1/BenQ2  
Select these values according to your preference.  
Gamma 2.2  
S-Video  
EXIT Back  
Increases the average brightness of the picture. Best for a lit  
environment, meeting room or family room.  
Gamma 2.4/2.5  
Best for viewing movies in a darkened environment.  
Gamma 2.6/2.8  
Best for viewing movies which are mostly composed of dark scenes.  
High Brightness  
Low Contrast  
Low Brightness  
High Contrast  
1.6  
1.8  
2.0  
2.2  
2.4 2.5  
2.6  
2.8  
Adjusting Brilliant Color  
This feature utilizes a new color-processing algorithm and system level  
enhancements to enable higher brightness while providing truer, more  
vibrant colors in picture. When set to "Off", Brilliant Color is disabled.  
Picture -- Advanced  
Black Level  
0 IRE  
Clarity Control  
Normal  
Color Temperature  
Color Temperature User_ Fine Tuning  
Gamma Selection  
2.4  
On  
Brilliant Color  
Color Management  
On  
Film Mode  
3D Comb Filter  
Dynamic Black  
On  
On  
S-Video  
EXIT Back  
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Color Management  
In most installation situations, color management will not be necessary, such as in classroom, meeting  
room, or lounge room situations where lights remain on, or where building external windows allow  
daylight into the room.  
Only in permanent installations with controlled lighting levels such as boardrooms, lecture theaters, or  
home theaters, should color management be considered. Color management provides fine color control  
adjustment to allow for more accurate color reproduction, should you require it.  
Proper color management can only be achieved under controlled and reproducible viewing conditions.  
You will need to use a colorimeter (color light meter), and provide a set of suitable source images to  
measure color reproduction. These tools are not provided with the projector, however, your projector  
supplier should be able to provide you with suitable guidance, or even an experienced professional installer.  
The Color Management provides six sets (RGBCMY) of colors to be adjusted to favorite colors. When you  
select each color, you can independently adjust its color range and saturation according to your preference.  
To adjust and store the settings:  
1. In the Picture -- Advanced menu, highlight Color Management and  
Picture -- Advanced  
Black Level  
press ENTER. The Color Management page displays.  
0 IRE  
Clarity Control  
2. Highlight Primary Color and press  
Red, Yellow, Green, Cyan, Blue, and Magenta.  
3. Press to highlight Range and press to select the color range  
/
to select a color from among  
Normal  
Color Temperature  
Color Temperature User_ Fine Tuning  
Gamma Selection  
2.4  
On  
Brilliant Color  
/
Color Management  
Film Mode  
ENTER  
On  
3D Comb Filter  
Dynamic Black  
On  
On  
you wish to make adjustment. The bigger the range, the more  
proportions of its two adjacent colors the color contains.  
S-Video  
EXIT Back  
Please refer to the illustration to the right for how the colors relate to  
each other. For example, if you select Red and set its range at 0, only  
pure red is selected. Increasing its range will include both the red color  
close to yellow and red color close to magenta.  
Color Management  
Primary Color  
Magenta  
Range  
Saturation  
+15  
+15  
Press to highlight Saturation and adjust the color saturation level by  
EXIT Back  
pressing  
/
.
If you select Red and set its range at 0, only the saturation of the pure  
red will be affected.  
Yellow  
Green  
Red  
Saturation is the amount of that color in a video picture. Lower  
settings produce less saturated colors; a setting of “0” removes that  
color from the image entirely. If the saturation is too high, that color  
will be overpowering and unrealistic.  
Cyan  
Magenta  
Blue  
4. To leave and save the settings, press MENU once or EXIT twice.  
Setting Film Mode  
This feature helps improve picture quality when projecting video image  
from a film-sourced DVD.  
Picture -- Advanced  
Black Level  
0 IRE  
Clarity Control  
Color Temperature  
Normal  
Color Temperature User_ Fine Tuning  
Gamma Selection  
Brilliant Color  
2.4  
On  
Color Management  
Film Mode  
On  
3D Comb Filter  
Dynamic Black  
On  
On  
S-Video  
EXIT Back  
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Setting 3D Comb Filter  
This feature separates composite signal to Y (brightness) signal and C  
(color) signal, and can help produce clearer and sharper images with  
correct colors in place.  
Picture -- Advanced  
Black Level  
0 IRE  
Clarity Control  
Normal  
Color Temperature  
Color Temperature User_ Fine Tuning  
Gamma Selection  
2.4  
On  
This function is only available when a Video signal is selected  
Brilliant Color  
Color Management  
Film Mode  
On  
On  
On  
3D Comb Filter  
Dynamic Black  
S-Video  
EXIT Back  
Selecting the aspect ratio  
The "aspect ratio" is the ratio of the image width to the image height. Digital TV is usually in 16:9 ratio,  
which is the default for this projector, and most analog TV signals and DVDs are in 4:3 ratio.  
With the advent of digital signal processing, digital display devices like this projector can dynamically  
stretch and scale the image output to a different aspect than that of the image input source. Images can be  
stretched in a linear manner so the whole of the image is stretched equally, or non-linearly, which distorts  
the image.  
To change the projected picture ratio (no matter what aspect the source  
is):  
Using the remote control  
Press one of the aspect ratio keys to suit the format of the video signal and  
your display requirements.  
Using the OSD menu  
1. Press MENU and then press  
highlighted.  
/
until the Display menu is  
Display  
Aspect Ratio  
Anamorphic  
Keystone  
Position  
Overscan Adjustment  
0
2. Press to highlight Aspect Ratio.  
3. Press to select an aspect ratio to suit the format of the video  
PIP  
PC & Component YPbPr Tuning  
/
signal and your display requirements.  
EXIT Back  
About the aspect ratio  
S-Video  
1. Anamorphic (ANA): Scales an image so that it is displayed in the  
center of the screen with a 16:9 aspect ratio. This setting stretches and  
resizes linearly, except that it treats the vertical and horizontal  
dimensions independently. It stretches the height of the source image  
until it reaches the full projected height, and stretches the width of the  
source image until it reaches the full projected width. This may alter the  
projected aspect, depending upon the original aspect of the source  
image. Anamorphic is most suitable for images which are already in a  
16:9 aspect, like high definition TV, as it displays them without aspect  
alteration.  
16:9 picture  
2. 4:3: Scales a picture so that it is displayed in the center of the screen with  
a 4:3 aspect ratio. This is most suitable for 4:3 pictures like computer  
monitors, standard definition TV and 4:3 aspect DVD movies, as it  
displays them without aspect alteration.  
4:3 picture  
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3. Letter Box (LB): Scales a picture to fit the projector’s native resolution  
in its horizontal width and resize the picture’s height to the 3/4 of the  
projection width. This may produce a picture greater in height than  
can be displayed, so part of the picture is lost (not displayed) along the  
top and bottom edges of the projection. This is suitable for the display  
of movies which are presented in letter box format (with black bars on  
the top and bottom).  
16:9 picture  
Letter Box  
format picture  
4. Wide: Stretches the picture horizontally in a non-linear manner, that  
is, the edges of the picture are stretched more than the center of the  
picture to prevent distortion of the central part of the picture. This is  
suitable for occasions where you want to stretch the width of a 4:3 aspect  
picture to the width of a 16:9 aspect screen. It does not alter the height.  
Some widescreen movies have been produced with their width squashed  
down to the width of a 4:3 aspect, and are best viewed when restretched  
back to their original width using this setting.  
4:3 picture  
5. Real: This setting displays the image in a one-to-one pixel mapping  
without alteration or resize in the center of the projection. This is most  
suitable for use with PC source inputs.  
4:3 picture  
The black portions are inactive areas and the white portions are active  
areas.  
OSD menus can be displayed on those unused black areas.  
Using Panamorph lenses (optional)  
Panamorph lenses allow you to convert 16:9 projectors to the full 2.35:1 aspect ratio of most motion  
pictures, showing the best movies without letterbox bars at top and bottom of images while increasing  
resolution by 33% and brightness by 20%.  
Pressing LB on  
the remote  
control  
Using  
Panamorph  
lens  
2.35:1 aspect ratio  
image  
2.35:1 aspect ratio image  
using the entire resolution of  
the 16:9 display  
2.35:1 aspect ratio image  
in a 2.35:1 display area  
You may need a 2.35:1 screen to display the 2.35:1 images. For more information, please go to  
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Operating in a high altitude environment  
We recommend that you activate High Altitude Mode when your environment is higher than 1500 meters  
(around 4920 feet) above sea level, or whenever the projector will be used for extended periods of time  
(>10 hours) without shutdown.  
To activate High Altitude Mode:  
1. Press MENU and then press  
highlighted.  
/
until the Advanced Setup menu is  
Advanced Setup  
Lamp Settings  
HDMI Settings  
Baud Rate  
2. Press to highlight High Altitude Mode.  
3. Press to select On. A confirmation message displays.  
115200  
On  
Test Pattern  
High Altitude Mode  
Password  
/
4. Highlight Yes and press ENTER.  
Key Lock  
Reset All Settings  
ISF  
Operation under High Altitude Mode may cause a higher decibel  
operating noise level because of increased fan speed necessary to improve  
overall system cooling and performance.  
S-Video  
EXIT Back  
WARNING  
If you use this projector under other extreme conditions excluding the  
above, it may display auto shut-down symptoms, which is designed to  
protect your projector from over-heating. In cases like this, you should  
switch to High Altitude Mode to solve these symptoms. However, this is  
not to state that this projector can operate under any and all harsh or  
extreme conditions.  
High Altitude Mode is used when the  
environment is higher than 1500m.  
Do you want to turn the High Altitude  
Mode on?  
Yes  
No  
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Displaying more than one image source  
simultaneously  
Your projector is capable of displaying pictures simultaneously from two input sources, which can be used  
to enhance your presentation in an interesting way. Ensure the signals you want to display are correctly  
connected to the projector.  
To display the PIP window :  
Using the remote control  
Press PIP to display the PIP page and make adjustments by following the  
steps starting from step 3 in the section "Using the OSD menu" below.  
When the PIP window is on, to change the PIP window size, press SIZE  
repeatedly until a desired size is selected.  
When the PIP window is on, to change the PIP window position, press  
POSITION repeatedly until a desired position is selected.  
Display  
When the PIP window is on, to highlight one of the sources to make  
adjustments, press ACTIVE repeatedly until the source is selected.  
Aspect Ratio  
Anamorphic  
ENTER  
Keystone  
Position  
Overscan Adjustment  
0
PIP  
Using the OSD menu  
PC & Component YPbPr Tuning  
1. Press MENU and then press  
highlighted.  
/
until the Display menu is  
EXIT Back  
On  
S-Video  
2. Press to highlight PIP and press ENTER. The PIP page displays.  
3. Highlight PIP and press to select On.  
PIP  
/
PIP  
Main Source  
Second Source  
Active Window  
The projector will select two currently active signals to display and the last  
viewed picture will be displayed on the big screen as a main source.  
Main  
Top-Right  
Large  
Position  
Size  
The PIP function is effective at below source combinations.  
EXIT Back  
Source 2  
Source 1  
HDMI 1/2  
Component 1/2  
PC  
CVBS  
S-Video  
V
V
V
V
V
V
4. To change the Main Source or Second Source, press to highlight  
Main Source or Second Source and press ENTER. The source selection  
bar displays.  
5. Use  
/
to highlight the source you want to display for the main  
(bigger) or second (smaller) window, and press ENTER to save the  
setting and go back to the PIP page.  
6. To make OSD settings to one of the two sources (main or second),  
highlight Active Window and press  
/
to select the source you want to make adjustments.  
The settings made on the OSD menus will only take effect on the active window. The following  
OSD menu function cannot work on the active windows for the PIP: Auto Source Search.  
7. To change the position of the smaller picture, highlight Position and press  
suitable position is selected.  
/
repeatedly until a  
8. To resize the small picture, highlight Size and press  
/
to set the PIP size among Small or Large.  
9. To save the settings and leave the OSD menu, press MENU once or EXIT repeatedly until the menu  
disappears.  
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Personalizing the projector menu display  
The On-Screen Display (OSD) menus can be set according to your preferences. The following settings do  
not affect the projection settings, operation, or performance.  
Rename User Mode: See "Renaming user modes" on page 27 for details.  
Menu Display Time in the System Setup > Menu Settings menu sets the length of time the OSD will  
remain active after your last key press. The time length ranges from 5 to 30 seconds in 5-second  
increments. Use  
Menu Position in the System Setup > Menu Settings menu sets the OSD position in five locations. Use  
to select a preferred position.  
/
to select a suitable time length.  
/
Language in the System Setup menu sets your familiar language for the On-Screen (OSD) Menus. See  
Splash Screen in the System Setup menu sets a preferred logo screen to be displayed during projector  
start-up.  
Locking control keys  
With the control keys on the remote control and projector locked, you can prevent your projector settings  
from being changed accidentally (by children, for example). When Key Lock is on, no control keys on the  
remote control and projector will operate except POWER ON/OFF and EXIT.  
To lock the keys:  
Advanced Setup  
1. Press MENU and then press  
highlighted.  
2. Press to highlight Key Lock, and press ENTER. The control keys  
lock.  
/
until the Advanced Setup menu is  
Lamp Settings  
HDMI Settings  
Baud Rate  
Test Pattern  
115200  
Off  
High Altitude Mode  
Password  
Key Lock  
Reset All Settings  
ENTER  
ISF  
To unlock the keys, press and hold EXIT on the projector or remote  
control for 5 seconds.  
EXIT Back  
S-Video  
Turning the projector off  
To turn the projector off, press POWER OFF on the remote control  
I
to turn the projector off directly. Or you can press on the  
I
projector and a warning message appears. Press again.  
The Power indicator light flashes orange and the fans run for  
about two minutes to cool the lamp. The projector will not  
respond to any commands until the cooling process is complete.  
Power Off  
Then, the Power indicator light is a steady orange once the  
cooling process has finished and fans stop.  
Press  
button again to power off.  
If the projector will not be used for an extended period, unplug  
the power cable from the power outlet.  
To protect the lamp, the projector will not respond to any  
commands during the cooling process.  
Press any other button to cancel  
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On-Screen Display (OSD) menus  
On-Screen Display (OSD) structure  
Please note that the on-screen display (OSD) menus vary according to the signal type selected.  
Main menu  
Sub-menu  
Options  
Picture Mode  
Cinema/Dynamic/Standard/User 1/User 2/User 3  
Load Settings From  
Brightness  
0–100  
0–100  
0–100  
-20–+20  
0–8  
Contrast  
Picture --  
Basic  
Color  
Tint  
Sharpness  
Reset Picture Settings  
Rename User Mode  
Black Level  
0 IRE/7.5 IRE  
0/1/2/3  
0-5  
Noise Reduction  
Detail Enhancement  
Luma Transmission  
Chroma Transmission  
Clarity Control  
0/1/2  
0/1/2  
Normal/Cool/Lamp Native/Warm/User 1/User  
2/User 3  
Color Temperature  
Red Gain  
0–100  
Green Gain  
Blue Gain  
0–100  
0–100  
Color Temperature  
User_ Fine Tuning  
Picture --  
Advanced  
Red Offset  
Green Offset  
Blue Offset  
0–100  
0–100  
0–100  
Gamma Selection  
Brilliant Color  
1.6/1.8/2.0/2.2/2.4/2.5/2.6/2.8/BenQ1/BenQ2  
On/Off  
Primary Color  
Range  
Red/Yellow/Green/Cyan/Blue/Magenta  
Color Management  
0–100  
Saturation  
0–100  
Film Mode  
On/Off  
3D Comb Filter  
Dynamic Black  
Aspect Ratio  
Keystone  
On/Off  
On/Off  
Anamorphic/4:3/Letter Box/Wide/Real  
2D Keystone  
Position  
Overscan Adjustment  
0/1/2/3  
On/Off  
PIP  
Main Source  
Second Source  
Active Window  
HDMI 1/HDMI 2/Video/S-Video/Component 1/  
Component 2/PC  
Display  
PIP  
Main/PIP  
Top-Right/Bottom-Left/Bottom-Right/Top-  
Left  
Position  
Size  
Large/Small  
-15–+15  
H.Size  
Phase  
Auto  
PC & Component  
YPbPr Tuning  
-15–+15  
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Language  
Splash Screen  
BenQ/Blue/Black  
Floor Front/Ceiling Front/Floor Rear/Ceiling  
Rear  
Projector Position  
Disable/5 min/10 min/15 min/20 min/25 min/  
30 min  
Auto Off  
System Setup  
Disable/30 min/60 min/90 min/120 min/150  
min/180 min  
Sleep Timer  
Background Color  
Black/Purple/Blue  
Menu Display Time  
Menu Position  
5 sec/10 sec/15 sec/20 sec/25 sec/30 sec  
Menu Settings  
Center/Top-Left/Top-Right/Bottom-Right/  
Bottom-Left  
HDMI 1/HDMI 2/Video/S-Video/Component 1/  
Component 2/PC  
Input Source  
Auto Source Search  
On/Off  
Lamp Power  
Normal/Economic  
Lamp Settings  
Reset Lamp Timer  
Equivalent Lamp Hour  
Auto  
HDMI Settings  
Baud Rate  
HDMI Format  
PC Signal  
Video Signal  
2400/4800/9600/14400/19200/38400/57600/  
115200  
Advanced  
Setup  
Test Pattern  
High Altitude Mode  
On/Off  
Password  
On/Off  
Password  
Change Password  
(inputs current password)  
Key Lock  
Reset All Settings  
ISF  
(inputs current password)  
Source  
Picture Mode  
Resolution  
Information  
Equivalent Lamp Hour  
Firmware Version  
Note that the menu items are available when the projector detects at least one valid signal. If there is no  
equipment connected to the projector or no signal detected, limited menu items are accessible.  
The default values listed in this manual, especially on pages 39-41, are for reference only. They may vary  
between the projectors due to the continuous improvement to the products.  
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Function  
(default setting/value)  
Description  
Pre-defined picture modes are provided so you can optimize your projector  
picture set-up to suit your program type. See "Selecting a preset mode" on  
page 26 for details.  
Picture Mode  
(Standard)  
Selects a preset mode that most suits your need for the picture quality and  
further fine-tune the picture based on the selections listed below. See "Setting the  
Load Settings From  
Adjusts the brightness of the picture. See "Adjusting Brightness" on page 28 for  
details.  
Brightness  
(50)  
Adjusts the degree of difference between dark and light in the picture. See  
Contrast  
(50)  
Adjusts the color saturation level -- the amount of each color in a video picture.  
Color  
(50)  
Adjusts the red and green color tones of the picture. See "Adjusting Tint" on  
page 28 for details.  
Tint  
(0)  
Sharpness  
(depends on the selected  
input source)  
Adjusts the picture to make it look sharper or softer. See "Adjusting Sharpness"  
on page 28 for details.  
Reset Picture  
Settings  
Returns all settings in the Picture -- Basic and Picture -- Advanced menus to the  
factory preset values. See "Resetting the picture mode" on page 27 for details.  
Renames User 1, User 2, or User 3. See "Renaming user modes" on page 27 for  
details.  
Rename User Mode  
Picture -- Advanced menu  
Function  
(default setting/value)  
Description  
Sets the picture grayscale as 0 IRE or 7.5 IRE. See "Setting Black Level" on  
page 29 for details.  
Black Level  
(0 IRE)  
Adjusts the picture clarity. See "Controlling image clarity" on page 29 for details.  
Clarity Control  
Color Temperature  
(depends on the selected  
Picture Mode)  
There are several color temperature settings available. See "Selecting a color  
Color Temperature  
User_ Fine Tuning  
Gamma Selection  
(depends on the selected  
Picture Mode)  
Brilliant Color  
(On)  
Color Management  
Film Mode  
(On)  
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3D Comb Filter  
(On)  
Automatically changes the black level of the projected pictures to enhance the  
effect of contrast ratio.  
Dynamic Black  
(On)  
Display menu  
Function  
(Default setting/value)  
Description  
There are several options to set the picture’s aspect ratio depending on your  
input source. See "Selecting the aspect ratio" on page 32 for details.  
Aspect Ratio  
(Anamorphic)  
Corrects any keystoning of the picture. See "Correcting picture distortion" on  
page 25 for details.  
Keystone  
(0)  
Displays the position adjustment page. To move the projected picture, use the  
directional arrow keys. The values shown on the lower position of the page  
change with every key press you made until they reach their maximum or  
minimum.  
Position  
(0)  
This function is only available when the Component 1, Component 2,  
or PC signal is selected.  
Conceals the poor picture quality in the four edges. You can also manually press  
Overscan Adjustment  
(depends on the selected  
input source)  
/
to decide how much to be concealed. Setting 0 means the picture is 100%  
displayed. The greater the value, the more portion of the picture is concealed  
while the screen remains filled and geometrically accurate.  
Turns the PIP window on or off and makes related adjustments. See "Displaying  
PIP  
H.Size  
Adjusts the horizontal width of the picture.  
Phase  
PC & Component  
YPbPr Tuning  
Adjusts the clock phase to reduce picture distortion.  
Auto  
Adjusts the phase, and frequency automatically  
These functions are only available when the  
Component 1, Component 2, or PC signal is selected.  
System Setup menu  
Function  
(Default setting/value)  
Description  
Language  
Sets the language for the On-Screen Display (OSD) menus. See "Using the  
menus" on page 22 for details.  
(
)
Allows you to select which logo screen will display during projector start-up. You  
can choose BenQ logo screen, Blue screen or Black screen.  
Splash Screen  
(BenQ logo)  
The projector can be installed on a ceiling or behind a screen, or with one or  
more mirrors. See "Choosing a location" on page 12 for details.  
Projector Position  
(Floor Front)  
Prevents unnecessary projection when no signal is detected for a long time. See  
Auto Off  
(Disable)  
Sets the auto-shutdown timer. The timer can be set to a value between 30  
minutes and 3 hours.  
Sleep Timer  
(Disable)  
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Allows you to choose the color of the background screen that will be displayed  
when there is no input source detected.  
Background Color  
(Blue)  
Menu Display Time (10 sec)  
Sets the length of time the OSD will remain active after your last key press. The  
range is from 5 to 30 seconds in 5-second increments.  
Menu Settings  
Input Source  
Menu Position (Center)  
Sets the On-Screen Display (OSD) menu position.  
Selects an input source to be projected. See "Selecting an input source" on  
page 21 for details.  
Sets whether the projector searches automatically for input sources. If the source  
scan is On, the projector will scan for input sources until it acquires a signal. If  
the function is not activated, the projector selects the last used input source.  
Auto Source Search  
(Off)  
Advanced Setup menu  
Function  
(Default setting/value)  
Description  
Lamp Power (Normal)  
Selects the projector lamp power between Normal and Economic modes.  
Reset Lamp Timer  
Once the lamp is renewed, select Reset to return the lamp timer to "0". See  
Lamp Settings  
Equivalent Lamp Hour  
Shows the lamp hour information. See "Getting to know the lamp hour" on  
page 44 for details.  
Selects an input source type for the HDMI signal. Auto is the default and  
recommended setting. You can also manually select the source type. The  
different source types carry different standards for the brightness level.  
HDMI Settings  
(Auto)  
This function is only available when the HDMI signal is selected.  
Selects a baud rate that is identical with your computer’s so that you can connect  
the projector using a suitable RS-232 cable and update or download the  
projector’s firmware. This function is intended for qualified service personnel.  
Baud Rate  
(115200)  
Press ENTER to display the grid test pattern. It helps you adjust the image size  
and focus and check that the projected image is free of distortion.  
The function is only available when the projector detects no input  
signal.  
Test Pattern  
A mode for operation in areas like high altitude or high temperature. See  
High Altitude Mode  
(Off)  
Password (Off)  
Limits use of the projector to only those who know the correct password. See  
Password  
Key Lock  
Change Password  
You will be asked to enter the current password before changing to a new one.  
Locks the keys on the projector and remote control except POWER ON/OFF  
I
(
) and EXIT. See "Locking control keys" on page 36 for details.  
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Returns all settings to the factory preset values.  
The following settings will still remain: names of user modes,  
Keystone, Language, Projector Position, High Altitude Mode,  
Password, Key Lock, and ISF.  
Reset All Settings  
The ISF calibration menu is password protected and only accessible by  
authorized ISF calibrators. The ISF (Imaging Science Foundation) has developed  
carefully crafted, industry-recognized standards for optimal video performance  
and has implemented a training program for technicians and installers to use  
these standards to obtain optimal picture quality from BenQ video display  
devices. Accordingly, we recommend that setup and calibration be performed by  
an ISF certified installation technician.  
ISF  
contact the place you purchased the projector.  
Information menu  
This menu shows you the current operating status of the projector.  
Some picture adjustments are available only when certain input sources are in use. Unavailable  
adjustments are not shown on the screen.  
Function  
Source  
Description  
Shows the current signal source.  
Shows the selected mode in the Picture -- Basic > Picture Mode menu.  
Shows the native resolution of the input source.  
Picture Mode  
Resolution  
Equivalent Lamp  
Hour  
Shows the total lamp time used.  
Shows the firmware version of your projector.  
Firmware Version  
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Care of the projector  
Your projector needs little maintenance. The only thing you have to do on a regular basis is keep the lens  
clean. Never remove any parts of the projector except the lamp. Contact your dealer or local customer  
service center if the projector fails to operate as expected.  
Cleaning the lens  
Clean the lens whenever you notice dirt or dust on the surface. Before you attempt to clean the lens, turn  
the projector off, unplug the power cable, and leave it several minutes to cool completely.  
1. Use a canister of compressed air to remove dust. (Available from building hardware or photographic  
suppliers.)  
2. If there is stubborn dirt or smudge marks, use a proper photographic lens brush or moisten a clean soft  
lens cloth with lens cleaner to gently wipe the lens surface.  
3. Never use any type of abrasive pad, alkaline/acid cleaner, scouring powder, or volatile solvent, such as  
alcohol, benzene, thinner or insecticide. Using such materials or maintaining prolonged contact with  
rubber or vinyl materials may result in damage to the projector surface and cabinet material.  
Never touch the lens with your finger or rub the lens with abrasive materials. Even paper towels can  
damage the lens coating. Only ever use a proper photographic lens brush, cloth, and cleaning solution. Do  
not attempt to clean the lens while the projector is switched on or is still hot from previous use.  
Cleaning the projector case  
Before you attempt to clean the case, turn the projector off, unplug the power cable, and leave it several  
minutes to cool completely.  
1. To remove dirt or dust, wipe the case with a soft, dry, lint-free cloth.  
2. To remove stubborn dirt or stains, moisten a soft cloth with water and a neutral detergent. Then wipe  
the case.  
Never use wax, alcohol, benzene, thinner or other chemical detergents. These can damage the case.  
Storing the projector  
If you need to store the projector for an extended time, please:  
1. Make sure the temperature and humidity of the storage area are within the recommended range for the  
projector. Please refer to the Spec. page in this manual or consult your dealer about the range.  
2. Retract the adjuster feet.  
3. Remove the batteries from the remote control.  
4. Pack the projector in its original packing or equivalent.  
Transporting the projector  
It is recommended that you ship the projector with its original packing or equivalent.  
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Lamp information  
Getting to know the lamp hour  
When the projector is in operation, the duration (in hours) of lamp usage  
is automatically calculated by the built-in timer. The method of  
calculating the equivalent lamp hour is as follows:  
Equivalent lamp hour  
= 1 (hours used in Economic mode) + 3/2 (hours used in Normal mode)  
Advanced Setup  
Lamp Settings  
HDMI Settings  
Baud Rate  
ENTER  
115200  
Off  
Test Pattern  
See "Setting Lamp Power as Economic" below for more information on  
Economic mode.  
High Altitude Mode  
Password  
Key Lock  
Reset All Settings  
ISF  
To obtain the lamp hour information:  
S-Video  
EXIT Back  
1. Press MENU and then press  
highlighted.  
2. Press to highlight Lamp Settings and press ENTER. The Lamp  
Settings page displays.  
/
until the Advanced Setup menu is  
Lamp Settings  
Lamp Power  
Economic  
50 hours  
Reset Lamp Timer  
Equivalent Lamp Hour  
3. The lamp hour information is shown in the row of Equivalent Lamp  
Hour.  
EXIT Back  
4. To leave the menu, press MENU.  
Extending lamp life  
The projection lamp is a consumable item that normally can last up to 2000-3000 hours with proper usage.  
To keep the lamp life as long as possible, you can do the following settings via the OSD menu.  
Setting Lamp Power as Economic  
Using Economic mode reduces system noise and power consumption. If the Economic mode is selected,  
the light output will be reduced and result in darker projected pictures.  
Setting the projector in Economic mode also extends the lamp life. To set Economic mode, go to the  
Advanced Setup > Lamp Settings > Lamp Power menu and press  
/
.
Setting Auto Off  
System Setup  
This function allows the projector to turn off automatically if no input  
source is detected after a set period of time.  
Language  
English  
BenQ  
Floor Front  
Disable  
Disable  
Splash Screen  
Projector Position  
Auto Off  
Sleep Timer  
Background Color  
Menu Settings  
Blue  
To set Auto Off, go to the System Setup > Auto Off menu and press  
/
Input Source  
to select a time period. The time period can be set from 5 to 30 minutes in  
5-minute increments. If the preset time lengths are not suitable for your  
presentation, select Disable. The projector will not automatically shut  
down in a certain time period.  
Auto Source Search  
On  
S-Video  
EXIT Back  
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When the Lamp indicator lights up red or a message appears suggesting it is time to replace the lamp,  
please install a new lamp or consult your dealer. An old lamp may cause a malfunction in the projector and  
in some instances the lamp may explode. Go to http://lamp.BenQ.com for a replacement lamp.  
The Lamp indicator light and Temperature warning light will light up if the lamp becomes too hot. Turn  
the power off and let the projector cool for 45 minutes. If the Lamp or Temp indicator still lights up after  
turning the power back on, please contact your dealer. See "Indicators" on page 48 for details.  
The following Lamp warning displays will remind you to change the lamp.  
Status  
Message  
The lamp has been in operation for 2000 hours. Install a new lamp  
for optimal performance. If the projector is normally run with  
Economic selected (See "Getting to know the lamp hour" on page 44),  
you may continue to operate the projector until the 2980 hour lamp  
warning appears.  
WARNING  
NOTICE: Order replacement lamp  
Lamp > 2000hrs  
Order a new lamp at  
lamp.benq.com  
OK  
Press ENTER to dismiss the message.  
The lamp has been in operation for 2980 hours. It is strongly  
recommended that you replace the lamp at this age. The lamp is a  
consumable item. The lamp brightness diminishes with use. This is  
normal lamp behavior. You can replace the lamp whenever you notice  
that the brightness level has significantly diminished. If the lamp is  
not replaced beforehand, it should be replaced after 2980 hours  
usage.  
WARNING  
NOTICE: Replace lamp soon  
Lamp > 2980hrs  
Order a new lamp at  
lamp.benq.com  
OK  
Press ENTER to dismiss the message.  
The lamp has been in operation for 3000 hours. The lamp MUST be  
replaced before the projector will operate normally.  
WARNING  
NOTICE: Replace lamp now  
Lamp > 3000hrs  
Press ENTER to dismiss the message.  
Lamp-usage time exceeded  
Replace lamp (refer to User’s Manual)  
then reset lamp timer.  
Order a new lamp at  
lamp.benq.com  
OK  
Replacing the lamp  
To reduce the risk of electrical shock, always turn the projector off and disconnect the power cable  
before changing the lamp.  
To reduce the risk of severe burns, allow the projector to cool for at least 45 minutes before replacing  
the lamp.  
To reduce the risk of injuries to fingers and damage to internal components, use caution when  
removing lamp glass that has shattered into sharp pieces.  
To reduce the risk of injuries to fingers and/or compromising image quality by touching the lens, do  
not touch the empty lamp compartment when the lamp is removed.  
This lamp contains mercury. Consult your local hazardous waste regulations to dispose of this lamp in  
a proper manner.  
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1. Turn the power off and disconnect the  
projector from the power outlet. Turn off all  
connected equipment and disconnect all other  
page 36 for details.  
Notes  
Pulling it too quickly may cause the lamp to  
break and scatter broken glass in the projector.  
To reduce the risk of injuries to fingers and  
damage to internal components, use caution  
when removing lamp glass that has shattered.  
2. Slightly lift the projector up. Loosen the screws  
on the lamp cover (located on the left side).  
Do not place the lamp in locations where water  
might splash on it, children can reach it, near or  
above heat sources, or near flammable  
materials.  
Do not insert your hand into the projector when  
the lamp is removed. If you touch the optical  
components inside, it could cause blurred  
images.  
6. Insert the replacement lamp. Make sure it is  
pushed fully and firmly in place.  
7. Tighten the screws securing the lamp box.  
8. Ensure the handle is fully locked in place.  
3. Remove the lamp cover.  
Notes  
4. Loosen the screws that hold the lamp to the  
projector. If the screws are not loosened  
completely, they could injure your fingers.  
Please be careful to not over-tighten the  
screws.  
Loose screws may cause a bad connection,  
which could result in malfunction.  
5. Lift the handle so that it is perpendicular to the  
lamp. Use the handle to slowly pull the lamp  
out of the projector.  
9. Re-install the lamp cover.  
10. Tighten the screws on the lamp cover.  
11. Reapply power and turn the projector back on.  
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Do not reset the lamp timer if the lamp has not been replaced as this could cause damage.  
1. After the start-up logo, press MENU and then press  
/
until the  
Advanced Setup  
Advanced Setup menu is highlighted.  
2. Press to highlight Lamp Settings and press ENTER. The Lamp  
Settings page displays.  
ENTER  
115200  
Off  
Lamp Settings  
HDMI Settings  
Baud Rate  
Test Pattern  
High Altitude Mode  
Password  
3. Highlight Reset Lamp Timer and press ENTER. A warning message  
displays asking if you want to reset the lamp timer. Highlight Reset  
and press ENTER. The lamp time will be reset to "0".  
Key Lock  
Reset All Settings  
ISF  
S-Video  
EXIT Back  
Lamp Settings  
Lamp Power  
Normal  
ENTER  
Reset Lamp Timer  
Equivalent Lamp Hour  
EXIT Back  
WARNING  
Reset Lamp Timer?  
Reset Cancel  
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Indicators  
There are three indicators which show the status of the projector. Check the following for information  
about the indicator lights. If there is anything wrong, turn the projector off and contact your dealer.  
When the projector is in a normal state  
Power  
Temp  
Lamp  
Status & Description  
Orange  
Off  
Off  
Stand-by mode  
Powering up  
Green  
Flashing  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Green  
Normal operation  
The projector needs 90 seconds to cool down as it was  
abnormally shut down without the normal cooling down  
process.  
Orange  
Flashing  
Off  
Off  
The projector needs to cool for 90 seconds after the power is  
turned off.  
When the projector is in an abnormal state  
Power  
Temp  
Lamp  
Status & Description  
The lamp has been damaged. Please contact your local BenQ  
customer center for purchasing a new lamp.  
Off  
Off  
Red  
The lamp is not properly attached.  
Orange  
Off  
Red  
The lamp has been damaged. Please contact your local BenQ  
customer center for purchasing a new lamp.  
Off  
Off  
Red  
Red  
Off  
Red  
The fans are not working.  
Off  
Red  
Green  
Orange  
Red  
Off  
Red  
Off  
Green  
Green  
Orange  
Red  
Fan sensors error  
Fans do not rotate during  
powering up.  
The projector has shut down  
automatically. If you try to re-  
start the projector, it will shut  
down again. Please contact your  
dealer for assistance.  
Off  
Orange  
Red  
Off  
Red  
Red  
Red  
Red  
Green  
Orange  
Red  
Red  
Red  
Thermal condition error  
Green  
Green  
Green  
Orange  
Orange  
Red  
Red  
Green  
Orange  
Red  
Red  
Red  
The internal temperature is too high.  
Red  
Green  
The intake ventilation or the exhaust ventilation is blocked.  
The projector may be in a poorly ventilated location.  
The ambient temperature may be too high.  
Orange  
Red  
Orange  
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Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Cause  
Remedy  
Plug the power cable into the AC inlet on the  
rear of the projector, and plug the power cable  
into to the power outlet. If the power outlet  
has a switch, make sure that it is switched on.  
There is no power from the power  
cable.  
The projector does not  
turn on.  
Attempting to turn the projector on  
again during the cooling process.  
Wait until the cooling down process has  
completed.  
The lamp cover is not securely  
attached.  
Correctly attach the lamp cover. (See page 45.)  
Turn the video source on and check that the  
signal cable is connected correctly. (See page  
17.)  
The video source is not turned on or  
connected correctly.  
The projector is not correctly  
connected to the input source device.  
No picture.  
Check the connection. (See page 17.)  
Select the correct input source with the Source  
keys on the remote control or SOURCE on the  
projector. (See page 21.)  
The input source has not been  
correctly selected.  
The connection cables are not securely  
connected to the projector or the  
signal source.  
Correctly connect the cables to the  
appropriate terminals. (See page 17.)  
Image is unstable.  
Picture is blurred.  
The projection lens is not correctly  
focused.  
Adjust the focus of the lens using the focus  
Adjust the projection angle and direction as  
well as the height of this projector if necessary.  
The projector and the screen are not  
aligned properly.  
Replace both of the batteries with new ones.  
The batteries are out of power.  
Remote control does  
not work correctly.  
There is an obstacle between the  
remote control and the projector.  
Remove the obstacle. (See page 7.)  
You are too far away from the  
projector.  
Stand within 8 meters (26.2 feet) of the  
projector. (See page 7.)  
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Specifications  
All specifications are subject to change without notice.  
Optical  
Projection system  
Single-chip DLPTM system.  
DMD chip  
Lens  
0.65" DLP (1920 x 1080)  
F = 2.48 to 2.83, f = 24.1 to 36.14 mm  
28" to 300"  
Projection screen size  
Lamp  
280W  
Electrical  
Compatibility  
PC: 640 x 400 to 1920 x 1200  
Video: NTSC, PAL, SECAM, YPbPr (480i/480p/576i/576p), HDTV  
(720p/1080i/1080p)  
DDC 2B  
Color Space  
Terminals  
Input  
Typ. = 70% NTSC (Target Color Gamut = HDTV Rec. 709)  
Analog RGB: D-Sub 15-pin (female) x 1  
HDMI (V. 1.3) x 2  
Component Video (Y/CB/CR, Y/PB/PR) x 1  
Component Video (Y/CB/CR, Y/PB/PR) x 1 (shared with RGB input)  
Composite Video x 1  
S-Video x 1  
Output  
Control  
12VDC (Max. 0.5 A)  
Serial Connector: RS232 9 pin (male)  
Mini B type USB x 1  
IR receiver x 2  
General characteristics  
Projector weight  
6.7 kg (14.8 lbs)  
Power  
VAC 100-240V, 3.9A, 50-60Hz (Automatic)  
Max. 430W; Standby < 1 W  
0 °C to 35 °C at sea level  
Power consumption  
Operating temperature  
Operating humidity  
Operating altitude  
10% - 90% (without condensation)  
0-1499 m at 0°C-35°C  
1500-3000 m at 23°C-30°C (with High Altitude Mode on)  
-20°C- 60°C/-4°F to 140°F  
Storage temperature  
Storage humidity  
10% - 90%  
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Dimensions  
428 mm x 317 mm x 145 mm (W x D x H)  
428  
317  
145  
Ceiling mount installation  
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Ceiling mount screws:  
M4 x 8 (Max. L = 8 mm)  
225  
178.98  
221.98  
239.89  
Unit: mm  
422.49  
492  
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Supported timing for PC input  
Refresh rate  
(Hz)  
H. Frequency PixelFrequency  
Format  
Resolution  
(KHz)  
31.469  
31.469  
37.861  
37.5  
(MHz)  
28.3221  
25.175  
31.5  
720 x 400  
720 x 400  
70.087  
59.94  
72.809  
75  
640 x 480  
800 x 600  
1024 x 768  
640 x 480  
31.5  
85.008  
56.25  
60.317  
72.188  
75  
43.269  
35.156  
37.879  
48.077  
46.875  
53.674  
48.363  
56.476  
60.023  
68.667  
35.82  
36  
36  
40  
800 x 600  
50  
49.5  
85.061  
60.004  
70.069  
75.029  
84.997  
60  
56.25  
65  
75  
1024 x 768  
78.75  
94.5  
1024 x 576  
1024 x 600  
1152 x 864  
1024 x 576  
1024 x 600  
1152 x 864  
46.996  
51.419  
108  
64.995  
75  
41.467  
67.5  
60  
47.396  
47.776  
60.289  
68.633  
49.702  
62.795  
71.554  
63.981  
79.976  
91.146  
60  
68.25  
79.5  
59.87  
74.893  
84.837  
59.81  
74.934  
84.88  
60.02  
75.025  
85.024  
60  
1280 x 768  
1280 x 768  
102.25  
117.5  
83.5  
1280 x 800  
1280 x 800  
106.5  
122.5  
108  
1280 x 1024  
1280 x 1024  
135  
157.5  
108  
1280 x 960  
1360 x 768  
1280 x 960  
1360 x 768  
85.002  
60.015  
60  
85.938  
47.712  
55.469  
55.935  
70.635  
80.43  
148.5  
85.5  
88.75  
106.5  
136.75  
157  
59.887  
74.984  
84.842  
59.978  
60  
1440 x 900  
1440 x 900  
1400 x 1050  
1600 x 1200  
1400 x 1050  
1600 x 1200  
65.317  
75  
121.75  
162  
59.883  
59.954  
59.95  
64.674  
65.29  
119  
1680 x 1050  
1680 x 1050  
1920 x 1200  
146.25  
154  
1920 x 1200  
640 x 480@67Hz  
(MAC13)  
74.038  
640 x 480@67Hz  
66.667  
74.546  
75.02  
35  
30.24  
57.28  
80  
832 x 624@75Hz  
(MAC16)  
832 x 624@75Hz  
1024 x 768@75Hz  
1152 x 870@75Hz  
49.722  
60.241  
68.68  
1024 x 768@75Hz  
(MAC19)  
1152 x 870@75Hz  
(MAC21)  
75.06  
100  
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Format Resolution Refresh rate (Hz) H. Freq. (KHz)  
Pixel Freq. (MHz) Aspect  
480i  
480p  
720 x 480  
720 x 480  
720 x 576  
720 x 576  
1280 x 720  
1280 x 720  
59.94/60  
59.94/60  
50  
15.734/15.75  
31.469/31.5  
15.625  
27/27.027  
27/27.027  
27  
16:9  
16:9  
16:9  
16:9  
16:9  
16:9  
16:9  
16:9  
16:9  
16:9  
16:9  
16:9  
16:9  
576i  
576p  
50  
31.25  
27  
720/50p  
720/60p  
50  
37.5  
74.25  
59.939/60  
50  
44.955/45  
28.125  
74.175/74.25  
74.25  
1080/50i 1920 x 1080  
1080/60i 1920 x 1080  
1080/24P 1920 x 1080  
1080/25P 1920 x 1080  
1080/30P 1920 x 1080  
1080/50P 1920 x 1080  
1080/60P 1920 x 1080  
59.939/60  
23.976/24  
25  
33.716/33.75  
26.973/27  
28.125  
74.175/74.25  
74.175/74.25  
74.25  
29.97/30  
50  
33.716/33.75  
56.25  
74.175/74.25  
148.5  
59.939/60  
67.432/67.5  
148.35/148.5  
Supported timing for EDTV and HDTV (via Component inputs)  
Format Resolution Refresh rate (Hz) H. Freq. (KHz)  
Pixel Freq. (MHz)  
13.5  
480i  
720 x 480  
720 x 480  
59.94/60  
59.94/60  
50  
15.734/15.75  
31.469/31.5  
15.625  
480p  
13.5  
576i  
720 x 576  
27  
576p  
720 x 576  
50  
31.25  
27  
720/50p  
720/60p  
1080/50i  
1080/60i  
1080/24P  
1080/25P  
1080/30P  
1080/50P  
1080/60P  
1280 x 720  
1280 x 720  
1920 x 1080  
1920 x 1080  
1920 x 1080  
1920 x 1080  
1920 x 1080  
1920 x 1080  
1920 x 1080  
50  
37.5  
74.25  
59.939/60  
50  
44.955/45  
28.125  
74.175/74.25  
74.25  
59.939/60  
23.976/24  
25  
33.716/33.75  
26.973/27  
28.125  
74.175/74.25  
74.175/74.25  
74.25  
29.97/30  
50  
33.716/33.75  
56.25  
74.175/74.25  
148.5  
59.939/60  
67.432/67.5  
148.35/148.5  
Supported timing for Video and S-Video inputs  
Refresh rate  
Pixel Freq.  
Format  
Resolution  
H. Freq. (KHz)  
(Hz)  
59.94/60  
59.94/60  
50  
(MHz)  
NTSC 3.58  
NTSC 4.43  
PAL-B/G  
PAL M  
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
15.734/15.75  
15.734/15.75  
15.625  
3.58  
4.43  
4.43  
59.94/60  
50  
15.734/15.75  
15.625  
3.58  
PAL N  
3.58  
PAL 60  
59.94/60  
50  
15.734/15.75  
15.625  
4.43  
SECAM  
4.25/4.41  
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Warranty and Copyright information  
Warranty  
BenQ warrants this product against any defects in material and workmanship, under normal usage and  
storage.  
Proof of purchase date will be required with any warranty claim. In the event this product is found to be  
defective within the warranty period, BenQ’s only obligation and your exclusive remedy shall be  
replacement of any defective parts (labor included). To obtain warranty service, immediately notify the  
dealer from which you purchased the product of any defects.  
Important: The above warranty shall be void if the customer fails to operate the product in accordance  
with BenQ’s written instructions, especially the ambient humidity must be in-between 10% and 90%,  
temperature in-between 0°C and 35°C, altitude lower than 3000 meters, and avoiding to operate the projector in a  
dusty environment. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights which vary  
from country to country.  
Copyright  
Copyright © 2009 by BenQ Corporation. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be  
reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language or  
computer language, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic, optical, chemical,  
manual or otherwise, without the prior written permission of BenQ Corporation.  
All trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners.  
Disclaimer  
BenQ Corporation makes no representations or warranties, either expressed or implied, with respect to the  
contents hereof and specifically disclaims any warranties, merchantability or fitness for any particular  
purpose. Further, BenQ Corporation reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes from  
time to time in the contents hereof without obligation of BenQ Corporation to notify any person of such  
revision or changes.  
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Regulation statements  
FCC statement (for United States users)  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant  
to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful  
interference in a residential installation.  
CLASS B: This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and  
used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.  
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this  
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by  
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more  
of the following measures:  
—Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
—Increase the distance between the equipment and receiver.  
—Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is  
connected.  
—Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
EEC statement (for European users)  
This machine was tested against the 89/336/EEC (European Economic Community) for EMC (Electro  
Magnetic Compatibility) and fulfills these requirements.  
MIC statement  
B class equipment (Household purpose info/telecommunications equipment)  
As this equipment has undergone EMC registration for household purpose, this product can be used in any  
area including residential areas.  
WEEE directive  
Disposal of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment by users in private households in the European  
Union.  
This symbol on the product or on the packaging indicates that this can not be disposed of as  
household waste. You must dispose of your waste equipment by handling it over to the  
applicable take-back scheme for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. For  
more information about recycling of this equipment, please contact your city office, the  
shop where you purchased the equipment or your household waste disposal service. The  
recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in  
a manner that protects human health and environment.  
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Accessibility Requirements for Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Section 508  
BenQ's commitment to accessible products allows us to support government in making accessible  
technology choices BenQ's LCD monitors and projectors are compliant with Section 508 guidelines by  
including the assistive features as below:  
BenQ's monitors have colored "Power" indicators. While the indicator shows green, it means that the  
monitor is using the full power. While the indicator shows yellow or amber, it means that the monitor  
is in suspend or sleep mode and is using less than 2 watts of electricity.  
BenQ's monitors have a variety of settings of pre-programmed flicker-free timing to make the screen  
shown on the monitor readily accessible. The default timing setting is automatically turned on every  
time the monitor is powered up, and thus reduces the hassle of user intervention.  
BenQ's monitors and projectors have options for brightness and contrast adjustments that text and  
images could be displayed differently to meet the demands of the visually impaired. Other similar  
adjustments are also available by using the On-Screen Display (OSD) controls on the products.  
BenQ's monitors and projectors include user-selectable color controls, such as color temperature  
selections (Monitor: 5800K, 6500K and 9300K, Projector: 5500K, 6500K, 7500K and 9300K), with a  
wide range of contrast levels.  
BenQ's multimedia monitors and projectors usually have one or two speakers for audio performance  
which allow users (including hearing impaired) to interact with the computer systems connected.  
Speaker controls are typically located on the front-panel.  
Firmware of BenQ's monitors and projectors contain unique product information that helps computer  
systems to identify BenQ products and activate their Plug-and-Play function when connected.  
All BenQ's monitors and projectors are compatible with the PC99 standard. For example, connectors  
are color-coded to help users easily connecting products to computer systems correctly.  
Some models of BenQ's monitors and projectors contain additional USB and DVI ports for connection  
to more devices such as a special headphone to assist the hearing impaired.  
All BenQ monitors and projectors come with user manuals on compact discs which could be easily read  
by commercial software such as Adobe Reader via a connected computer system. These documents are  
upon requests.  
BenQ's customer service provides answers and assistance to all our customers through phone calls,  
facsimiles, e-mails, or web sites.  
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