Canon Projector LV 7575 User Manual

MULTIMEDIA PROJECTOR  
LV-7575  
User’s Manual  
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
All the safety and operating instructions should be read before  
the product is operated.  
This projector should be operated only from the type of power  
source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of  
the type of power supplied, consult your authorized dealer or  
local power company.  
Read all of the instructions given here and retain them for later  
use. Unplug this projector from AC power supply before  
cleaning. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp  
cloth for cleaning.  
Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can  
result in fire or electric shock. Do not allow anything to rest on  
the power cord. Do not locate this projector where the cord  
may be damaged by persons walking on it.  
Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the projector.  
For added protection to the projector during a lightning storm,  
or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of  
time, unplug it from the wall outlet. This will prevent damage  
due to lightning and power line surges.  
Do not attempt to service this projector yourself as opening or  
removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or  
other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service  
personnel.  
Unplug this projector from wall outlet and refer servicing to  
qualified service personnel under the following conditions:  
a. When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed.  
b. If liquid has been spilled into the projector.  
Do not expose this unit to rain or use near water... for  
example, in a wet basement, near a swimming pool, etc...  
Do not use attachments not recommended by the  
manufacturer as they may cause hazards.  
c. If the projector has been exposed to rain or water.  
d. If the projector does not operate normally by following the  
operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that are  
covered by the operating instructions as improper  
adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will  
often require extensive work by a qualified technician to  
restore the projector to normal operation.  
e. If the projector has been dropped or the cabinet has been  
damaged.  
f. When the projector exhibits a distinct change in  
performance-this indicates a need for service.  
Do not place this projector on an unstable cart, stand, or table.  
The projector may fall, causing serious injury to a child or  
adult, and serious damage to the projector. Use only with a  
cart or stand recommended by the manufacturer, or sold with  
the projector. Wall or shelf mounting should follow the  
manufacturer’s instructions, and should use a mounting kit  
approved by the manufacturers.  
An appliance and cart combination should  
be moved with care. Quick stops,  
excessive force, and uneven surfaces  
may cause the appliance and cart  
combination to overturn.  
When replacement parts are required, be sure the service  
technician has used replacement parts specified by the  
manufacturer that have the same characteristics as the  
original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire,  
electric shock, or injury to persons.  
Upon completion of any service or repairs to this projector,  
ask the service technician to perform routine safety checks to  
determine that the projector is in safe operating condition.  
Slots and openings in the back and bottom of the cabinet are  
provided for ventilation, to insure reliable operation of the  
equipment and to protect it from overheating.  
The openings should never be covered with cloth or other  
materials, and the bottom opening should not be blocked by  
placing the projector on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar  
surface. This projector should never be placed near or over a  
radiator or heat register.  
This projector should not be placed in a built-in installation  
such as a book case unless proper ventilation is provided.  
Never push objects of any kind into this projector through  
cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or  
short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock.  
Never spill liquid of any kind on the projector.  
Do not install the projector near the ventilation duct of air-  
conditioning equipment.  
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COMPLIANCE  
Federal Communication Commission Notice  
Multimedia Projector, Model: LV-7575  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and  
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
Note: 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. 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 separation 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.  
Use of shielded cable is required to comply with class B limits in Subpart B of Part of FCC Rules.  
Do not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless otherwise specified in the instructions. If such changes or  
modifications should be made, you could be required to stop operation of the equipment.  
Canon U.S.A., Inc.  
One Canon Plaza, Lake Success, NY 11042-1198, U.S.A.  
Tel No. (516)328-5000  
Canadian Radio Interference Regulations  
This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.  
AC POWER CORD REQUIREMENT  
The AC Power Cord supplied with this projector meets the requirement for use in the country you purchased it.  
AC Power Cord for the United States and Canada:  
AC Power Cord used in the United States and Canada is listed by the Underwriters Laboratories  
(UL) and certified by the Canadian Standard Association (CSA).  
AC Power Cord has a grounding-type AC line plug. This is a safety feature to be sure that the  
plug will fit into the power outlet. Do not try to defeat this safety feature. Should you be unable  
to insert the plug into the outlet, contact your electrician.  
GROUND  
THE SOCKET-OUTLET SHOULD BE INSTALLED NEAR THE EQUIPMENT AND EASILY ACCESSIBLE.  
European Union (and EEA) only.  
This symbol indicates that this product is not to be disposed of with your household waste, according to the WEEE  
Directive (2002/96/EC) and your national law. This product should be handed over to a designated collection point,  
e.g., on an authorized one-for-one basis when you buy a new similar product or to an authorized collection site for  
recycling waste electrical and electronic equipment (EEE). Improper handling of this type of waste could have a  
possible negative impact on the environment and human health due to potentially hazardous substances that are  
generally associated with EEE. At the same time, your cooperation in the correct disposal of this product will  
contribute to the effective usage of natural resources. For more information about where you can drop off your waste  
equipment for recycling, please contact your local city office, waste authority, approved WEEE scheme or your  
household waste disposal service. Your cooperation in the correct disposal of this product will contribute to the  
effective usage of natural resources and will avoid incurring administrative sanctions according to art. 50 and  
following of Italian legislative decree 22/97. For more information regarding return and recycling of WEEE products,  
(EEA: Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein)  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
FEATURES AND DESIGN  
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COMPUTER INPUT  
24  
SELECTING INPUT SOURCE  
SELECTING COMPUTER SYSTEM  
24  
25  
PREPARATION  
7
PC ADJUSTMENT  
AUTO PC ADJUSTMENT  
MANUAL PC ADJUSTMENT  
26  
26  
27  
NAME OF EACH PART OF PROJECTOR  
7
SETTING-UP PROJECTOR  
CONNECTING AC POWER CORD  
POSITIONING PROJECTOR  
8
8
9
10  
10  
11  
PICTURE IMAGE SELECT  
29  
IMAGE LEVEL SELECT  
29  
PICTURE SCREEN ADJUSTMENT  
30  
30  
ADJUSTABLE FEET  
INSTALLING PROJECTOR IN PROPER POSITION  
MOVING PROJECTOR  
PICTURE SCREEN SELECT  
VIDEO INPUT  
31  
SELECTING INPUT SOURCE  
SELECTING VIDEO SYSTEM  
31  
32  
CONNECTING PROJECTOR  
12  
TERMINALS OF PROJECTOR  
CONNECTING TO COMPUTERS  
CONNECTING TO VIDEO EQUIPMENT  
12  
13  
14  
PICTURE IMAGE SELECT  
33  
IMAGE LEVEL SELECT  
33  
PICTURE SCREEN ADJUSTMENT  
34  
34  
PICTURE SCREEN SELECT  
BEFORE OPERATION  
15  
PICTURE IMAGE  
35  
REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION  
LASER POINTER FUNCTION  
15  
15  
16  
PICTURE IMAGE ADJUSTMENTS  
35  
REMOTE CONTROL BATTERIES INSTALLATION  
TOP CONTROLS AND INDICATORS  
ON-SCREEN MENU  
17  
SETTING  
38  
18  
18  
18  
19  
SETTING MENU  
38  
HOW TO OPERATE ON-SCREEN MENU  
FLOW OF ON-SCREEN MENU OPERATION  
MENU BAR  
APPENDIX  
45  
WIRELESS MOUSE  
MAINTENANCE  
45  
BASIC OPERATION  
20  
46  
46  
47  
47  
WARNING TEMP. INDICATOR  
AIR FILTERS CARE AND CLEANING  
CLEANING PROJECTION LENS  
TURNING ON/OFF PROJECTOR  
TURNING ON THE PROJECTOR  
20  
20  
21  
TURNING OFF THE PROJECTOR  
LAMP REPLACEMENT  
48  
49  
ADJUSTING SCREEN  
ZOOM ADJUSTMENT  
22  
22  
22  
22  
22  
23  
23  
23  
LAMP REPLACE COUNTER  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
50  
52  
55  
56  
FOCUS ADJUSTMENT  
LENS SHIFT ADJUSTMENT  
KEYSTONE CORRECTION  
PICTURE FREEZE FUNCTION  
NO SHOW FUNCTION  
MENU TREE  
COMPATIBLE COMPUTER SPECIFICATIONS  
INDICATORS AND PROJECTOR CONDITION  
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  
CONFIGURATIONS OF TERMINALS  
OPTIONAL PARTS  
58  
59  
60  
60  
60  
61  
P-TIMER FUNCTION  
SOUND ADJUSTMENT  
23  
LENS REPLACEMENT  
PJ LINK NOTICE  
DIMENSIONS  
TRADEMARKS  
Apple, Macintosh, and PowerBook are trademarks or registered trademarks of Apple Computer,Inc.  
IBM and PS/2 are trademarks or registered trademarks of International Business Machines, Inc.  
Windows and PowerPoint are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.  
Each name of corporations or products in the user’s manual is a trademark or a registered trademark of its respective corporation.  
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FEATURES AND DESIGN  
This Multimedia Projector is designed with most advanced technology for portability, durability, and ease of use. This  
projector utilizes built-in multimedia features, a palette of 1.07 billion colors, and matrix liquid crystal display (LCD)  
technology.  
Compact Design  
Digital Zoom (for Computer)  
This projector is extremely compact in size and weight.  
It is designed to carry and work anywhere you wish to  
use.  
Digital Zoom function adjusts image size to approx. 1/4 ~  
49 times of an original image size, allowing you to focus  
on a crucial information at the presentation.  
Compatibility  
Keystone Correction  
This projector accepts various video and computer input  
signals such as:  
Keystone correction function is provided to correct  
distortion of the projected image allowing you to use the  
projector without locational constraints.  
Computers  
IBM-compatible or Macintosh computer up to  
1600 x 1200 resolution.  
Power Management  
Power management function is provided to reduce  
power consumption when the projector is not in use.  
The Power management function turns the projection  
lamp off when the projector detects a signal interruption  
or when no button is pressed for a certain period. The  
projection lamp is automatically turned on again when  
the projector detects a signal or any operation button is  
pressed.  
6 Color Systems  
NTSC, PAL, SECAM, NTSC 4.43, PAL-M, or PAL-  
N color system can be connected.  
Component Video  
Component video signal, such as a DVD player  
output high definition TV signals including 480i,  
480p, 575i, 575p, 720p, 1035i, or 1080i, can be  
connected.  
This projector is shipped with this function “ON.”  
S-Video  
S-Video signal, such as a S-VHS VCR output  
signal, can be connected.  
Digital Visual Interface  
This projector is equipped with the DVI 24-pin terminal  
for connecting DVI output from a computer.  
High Resolution Image  
This projector provides 1024 x 768 dots resolution for  
computer input and 800 horizontal TV lines. Resolution  
from a computer with more than XGA (1024 x 768) is  
compressed into 1024 x 768 dots. This projector cannot  
display an image of over 1920 x 1080 dots. When  
resolution of your computer is over 1920 x 1080, lower  
the resolution for a computer output.  
Laser Pointer Function  
The supplied Remote Control Unit has the Laser Pointer  
function. This function helps you to make a smart  
presentation on a projected screen.  
Wireless Mouse  
The supplied Remote Control Unit has the Wireless  
Mouse function for a connected computer. This function  
enables you to operate both projector and computer  
with the remote control unit only.  
Multi-Scan System  
This projector has the Multi-Scan System to conform to  
almost all computer output signals quickly. There is no  
need for a troublesome manual adjustment of frequency  
and other settings.  
Multilanguage Menu Display  
Operation menu is available in 12 languages: English,  
German, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch,  
Swedish, Russian, Chinese, Korean, or Japanese.  
One-Touch Auto PC Adjustment  
Incoming computer video signals are recognized and the  
best adjustment is automatically set by the Auto PC  
Adjustment function. No complicated setup is necessary  
and the projection is always precise.  
Network Imager (Optional)  
Equipped with the Network Imager, the projector can  
display the image of the computer screen and the image  
data stored in the computer via a network. The projector  
can also be controlled and maintained through a web  
browser.  
Motor-driven Lens Shift  
Projection lens can be moved up and down with the  
motor-driven lens shift function. This function makes it  
easy to provide projected image where you want.  
Zoom and focus can also be adjusted with a motor-  
driven operation.  
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PREPARATION  
NAME OF EACH PART OF PROJECTOR  
FRONT OF CABINET  
SPEAKERS  
TOP CONTROLS  
AND INDICATORS  
PROJECTION LENS  
Kensington Security Slot  
This slot is for a Kensington  
lock used to deter theft of  
the projector. For more  
information, visit  
CAUTION  
Do not turn on the projector  
with the lens cap attached.  
High temperature from light  
beam may damage the lens  
cap and result in fire hazard.  
*Kensington is a registered trademark of  
ACCO Brands Corporation.  
AIR INTAKE  
VENT  
INFRARED  
REMOTE RECEIVER  
LENS CAP  
BACK OF CABINET  
POWER CORD  
CONNECTOR  
TERMINALS  
AND CONNECTORS  
INFRARED  
REMOTE RECEIVER  
EXHAUST VENT  
HOT AIR EXHAUSTED !  
Air blown from the exhaust vent is hot.  
When using or installing the projector, the  
following precautions should be taken.  
Do not put a flammable object near this  
vent.  
Keep the rear grills at least 1 m (3.3’) away  
from any object, especially from heat-  
sensitive objects.  
Do not touch this area, especially screws  
and metallic parts. This area will become hot  
when the projector is in use.  
CARRYING  
HANDLE  
LAMP COVER  
This projector detects internal temperature  
and automatically controls operating power  
of the cooling fans.  
When attaching the Network Imager  
(optional) to the projector, remove the these  
parts. Refer to the user’s manual of the  
optional Network Imager.  
BOTTOM OF CABINET  
AIR INTAKE VENTS  
This projector is equipped with cooling fans for protecting from  
overheating. Pay attention to the following matters to ensure  
proper ventilation and avoid a possible risk of fire and malfunction.  
Do not cover the vent slots.  
Keep this side clear of any objects. Obstructions may block  
cooling the air.  
ADJUSTABLE FEET  
AND  
FEET LOCK LATCHES  
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PREPARATION  
SETTING-UP PROJECTOR  
CONNECTING AC POWER CORD  
This projector uses nominal input voltages of 100–120 V or  
200–240 V AC and it automatically selects correct input  
voltage. It is designed to work with single-phase power  
systems having a grounded neutral conductor. To reduce  
risk of electrical shock, do not plug into any other type of  
power system.  
If you are not sure of the type of power being supplied,  
consult your authorized dealer or service station.  
Connect the projector with all peripheral equipment before  
turning it on. (See pages 12–14 for connection.)  
CAUTION  
Connect AC power cord (supplied) to the  
projector.  
The AC outlet must be near this equipment and  
must be easily accessible.  
For safety, unplug the AC power cord when the projector  
is not in use. When the projector is connected to an  
outlet with AC power cord, an appliance is in stand-by  
mode and consumes a little electric power.  
NOTE ON POWER CORD  
AC power cord must meet the requirements of the country where you use the projector.  
Confirm the AC plug type with the chart below and a proper AC power cord must be used.  
If the supplied AC power cord does not match your AC outlet, contact your sales dealer.  
Projector side  
AC Outlet side  
For the U.S.A. and Canada  
For Continental Europe  
Ground  
To POWER CORD  
CONNECTOR on your  
projector.  
To the AC Outlet.  
(120 V AC)  
To the AC Outlet.  
(200–240 V AC)  
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PREPARATION  
POSITIONING PROJECTOR  
A ROOM LIGHT  
This projector is designed to project on a flat projection  
surface.  
Projector can be focused from 1.4 m (4.6’)–14.7 m (48.2’).  
Refer to the figure below to adjust the screen size.  
Brightness in a room has a great  
influence on the picture quality. It is  
recommended to limit ambient lighting  
in order to provide the best image.  
14.7m (48.2’)  
11.0 m (36.1’)  
400”  
Max. Zoom  
7.3 m (24.0’)  
3.6 m (11.8’)  
300”  
306”  
200”  
1.4 m (4.6’)  
229” Min. Zoom  
100”  
153”  
40”  
76”  
31”  
Max. Zoom  
Min. Zoom  
40”  
31”  
100”  
76”  
150”  
114”  
200”  
153”  
250”  
190”  
300”  
229”  
400”  
306”  
Screen  
Size  
1.4 m (4.6’)  
3.6 m (11.8’) 5.4 m (17.7’) 7.3 m (24.0’)  
9.1 m (29.9’) 11.0 m (36.1’) 14.7 m (48.2’)  
Distance  
LENS SHIFT ADJUSTMENT  
Projection lens can be moved up and down with the motor-driven Lens shift function. This function makes it  
easy to provide projected image where you want. The U/D ratio can be adjusted 10:0–1:1 (see Figure below).  
See page 22 for operation.  
Highest (10 : 0)  
Lowest (1 : 1)  
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PREPARATION  
ADJUSTABLE FEET  
Projection angle can be adjusted up to 10.5 degrees with the  
ADJUSTABLE FEET.  
Lift the front of the projector and pull the FEET LOCK  
LATCHES in each side of the projector.  
1
Release the FEET LOCK LATCHES to lock the ADJUSTABLE  
FEET and rotate the ADJUSTABLE FEET to a proper height,  
and tilt.  
2
To retract the ADJUSTABLE FEET, lift the front of the  
projector and pull and undo the FEET LOCK LATCHES.  
3
Keystone distortion of the projected image can be corrected  
by the Menu Operation. (See pages 22, 38.)  
FEET LOCK  
LATCHES  
ADJUSTABLE FEET  
INSTALLING PROJECTOR IN PROPER POSITION  
Install the projector properly. Improper installation may reduce the lamp life and cause a fire hazard.  
10˚  
Do not tilt the projector more than 10 degrees from side to side.  
10˚  
Do not put the projector on either side to project an image.  
NO SIDEWAYS  
10˚ 10˚  
When projecting vertically (up or down), keep the projector’s tilt within 10  
degrees. Tilting more than 10 degrees in either direction may affect the projector  
life.  
10˚ 10˚  
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PREPARATION  
MOVING PROJECTOR  
Use the Carrying Handle when moving the projector.  
Replace the lens cap and retract the ADJUSTABLE FEET  
when moving the projector to prevent damages to the lens  
and cabinet.  
When this projector is not in use for an extended period, put  
it into a suitable case (not supplied with this projector).  
CAUTION IN CARRYING OR TRANSPORTING A PROJECTOR  
Do not drop or bump the projector, otherwise damages or malfunctions may result.  
When carrying the projector, use a suitable carrying case.  
Do not transport the projector by courier or any other transport service in an unsuitable transport case.  
This may cause damage to the projector. To transport the projector by courier or any other transport  
service, consult your dealer for the best way.  
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CONNECTING PROJECTOR  
TERMINALS OF PROJECTOR  
This projector has input and output terminals on its back for connecting computers and video equipment. Refer  
to the figures on pages 12–14 and connect properly.  
COMPUTER INPUT/MONITOR  
OUTPUT TERMINAL (ANALOG)  
COMPUTER INPUT  
TERMINAL (DIGITAL)  
COMPUTER AUDIO  
INPUT 2 JACK  
COMPUTER AUDIO INPUT 1/  
AUDIO MONITOR OUTPUT  
JACK  
This terminal is switchable and  
can be used as Computer Input  
or Monitor Output. Set up the  
terminal as either Computer  
Input or Monitor Output properly  
before using this terminal.  
Connect a computer output  
(Digital DVI-D type) to this  
terminal.  
The HD (HDCP Compatible)  
signal can also be connected.  
(See page 13.)  
Connect an audio  
output (stereo) from a  
computer to this jack.  
(See page 13.)  
This terminal is switchable and  
can be used as Computer  
Audio Input 1 or Audio Monitor  
Output (variable).  
Set up the terminal as either  
Computer Audio Input 1 or  
Audio Monitor Output properly  
before using this terminal.  
(See pages 13, 24.)  
(See pages 13–14, 24.)  
Note: This terminal outputs from the  
5 BNC type computer input on  
INPUT 2 jacks only.  
Note: This terminal does not  
output audio from INPUT 3.  
R/C JACK  
When using the Wired/  
Wireless remote control unit  
as wired, connect the Wired  
remote control unit to this  
jack with an Audio cable  
(Mini Plug [stereo]; not  
supplied).  
INPUT 1  
RGB ANALOG IN/OUT  
RGB DIGITAL  
R/C JACK  
USB CONNECTOR (Series B)  
CONTROL PORT  
RESET  
When controlling a computer  
with the remote control unit of  
this projector, connect USB  
terminal of your personal  
computer to this terminal. (See  
page 13.)  
AUDIO 1  
IN/OUT  
AUDIO 2  
G
B
R
H/V  
V
VDEO/Y Cb/Pb  
Cr/Pr  
CONTROL PORT CONNECTOR  
INPUT 2  
S–VIDEO  
When controlling a computer  
with the remote control unit  
of this projector, connect the  
mouse port of your personal  
computer to this connector.  
(See page 13.)  
VIDEO/Y Cb/Pb Cr/Pr  
R–AUDIO–L  
RESET BUTTON  
(
)
MONO  
INPUT 3  
This projector uses a micro  
processor to control the unit, and  
only occasionally, this micro  
processor may malfunction and  
need to be reset. This can be done  
by pressing the RESET button  
with a pen, which will shut down  
and restart the unit. Do not use  
the RESET function excessively.  
VIDEO INPUT JACKS  
AUDIO INPUT JACKS  
S-VIDEO INPUT JACK  
Connect composite video Connect an audio output Connect S-VIDEO output  
output from video equipment from video equipment to from video equipment to  
to VIDEO/Y jack or connect these jacks. (See page 14.) this jack. (See page 14.)  
component video outputs to  
VIDEO/Y, Cb/Pb, and Cr/Pr  
jacks. (See page 14.)  
5 BNC INPUT JACKS  
Connect component video  
output (Y, Cb, Cr or Y, Pb,  
Pr) from video equipment to  
VIDEO/Y, Cb/Pb, and Cr/Pr  
jacks or connect computer  
output {5 BNC Type (Green,  
Blue, Red, Horiz. Sync, and  
Vert. Sync.)} from computer  
to G, B, R, H/V, and V jacks.  
(See pages 13–14.)  
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CONNECTING PROJECTOR  
CONNECTING TO COMPUTERS  
Cables used for connection (= Cables or adapters not supplied with this projector.)  
• VGA Cable (HDB 15 pin)  
• DVI-Digital Cable (for Single Link T.M.D.S.) ✽  
• BNC Cable ✽  
• Control Cable for PS2 Port , or ADB Port ✽  
• USB Cable  
• Audio Cables (Mini Plug [stereo] x 2) ✽  
• Control Cable for Serial Port  
IBM-compatible computer or Macintosh computer (VGA/SVGA/XGA/SXGA/SXGA+/WXGA/UXGA )  
Desktop type  
Laptop type  
Monitor Output  
or  
Monitor Input  
Monitor Output  
Monitor Output Audio Output  
Serial port  
PS/2 port  
ADB port  
USB port  
Control Cable Control Cable Control Cable  
Audio  
USB  
Cable  
for Serial Port for PS/2 Port for ADB Port ✽  
Cable ✽  
DVI  
Cable ✽  
(stereo)  
VGA Cable  
Terminal  
Terminal  
Terminal  
BNC  
Cable ✽  
Use one of these control  
cables corresponding to the  
terminal of your computer.  
RGB ANALOG  
IN/OUT  
RGB DIGITAL  
INPUT 1  
RGB GITAL  
RGB ANALOG IN/OUT  
COMPUTER  
AUDIO IN 1 or 2  
R/C JACK  
CONTROL  
PORT  
CONTROL PORT  
RESET  
AUO 1  
IN/UT  
AU2  
NOTE:  
This terminal is switchable.  
Set up the terminal as  
either Computer input or  
Monitor output before  
using this terminal.(See  
page 24.)  
G
B
R
H/V  
V
USB  
NOTE:  
This terminal is switchable. Set up  
the terminal as either Computer  
Audio Input 1 or Audio Monitor  
Output (variable) before using this  
terminal. (See page 24.)  
VIDEO/Y Cb/Pb  
Cr/Pr  
INPUT 2  
AUDIO  
OUT  
S–VIDEO  
VIDEO/Y Cb/Pb Cr/Pr  
–AUDIO–L  
(
)
MONO  
INPUT 3  
Audio Cable ✽  
(stereo)  
Terminals  
of the Projector  
Audio Input  
External Audio Equipment  
Audio Amplifier  
NOTE:  
Audio Speakers  
(stereo)  
Unplug the power cords of both the projector and  
external equipment from the AC outlet before  
connecting cables. Turn a projector and peripheral  
equipment on before computer is switched on.  
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CONNECTING PROJECTOR  
CONNECTING TO VIDEO EQUIPMENT  
Cables used for connection (= Cables not supplied with this projector.)  
• Video Cable (RCA x 1 or RCA x 3) ✽  
• BNC Cable ✽  
• Audio Cable (Mini Plug [stereo]) ✽  
• Scart Cable ✽  
• S-VIDEO Cable ✽  
• Audio Cable (RCA x 2) ✽  
Video Source (Example)  
Video Cassette Recorder  
Component video output equipment.  
(such as DVD players or high-definition TV sources.)  
Video Disc Player  
Component Video  
Output  
(Y, Cb/Pb, Cr/Pr)  
Component Video  
RGB Scart  
Composite  
Composite  
Video Output  
S-VIDEO  
Output  
Output  
Audio Output Audio Output  
21-pin Output Video Output  
(Y, Cb/Pb, Cr/Pr)  
Audio  
Cable ✽  
(stereo)  
Video Cables  
(RCA x 1 or  
RCA x 3) ✽  
Scart Cable ✽  
Audio Cable  
(RCA x 2) ✽  
S-VIDEO  
Cable ✽  
BNC Cable ✽  
VIDEO  
Y - Cb/Pb - Cr/Pr VIDEO  
Y - Cb/Pb - Cr/Pr AUDIO IN  
AUDIO IN  
S-VIDEO  
RGB ANALOG IN/OUT  
AUDIO OUT  
INUT 1  
RGB DITAL  
RGB ANALOG IN/OUT  
R/C JACK  
CONTROL PORT  
AUDIO 1  
IN/OUT  
RESET  
AUDIO 2  
G
B
R
H/V  
V
VIDEO/Y Cb/Pb  
Cr/Pr  
INPUT 2  
S–VIDEO  
VIDEO/Y Cb/Pb Cr/Pr  
R–AUDIO–L  
Audio Cable ✽  
(
)
MONO  
(stereo)  
INPUT 3  
NOTE:  
This terminal is switchable.  
Set up the terminal as either  
Computer input or Monitor  
output before using this  
terminal.(See page 24.)  
Terminals  
of the Projector  
Audio Input  
External Audio Equipment  
NOTE:  
Audio Speakers  
(stereo)  
Unplug the power cords of both the projector and  
external equipment from the AC outlet before  
connecting cables.  
Audio Amplifier  
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BEFORE OPERATION  
REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION  
LASER POINTER  
(DRAG ON) INDICATOR  
Left Side  
POWER BUTTON  
Used to turn the projector on  
or off. (pp.20–21)  
Lights red while the laser  
beam is emitted from the  
Laser Light Window.  
Lights green when dragged  
to the “ON” position. (p.45)  
AUTO PC ADJ. BUTTON  
Use to operate the AUTO PC  
Adjustment function. (p.26)  
MUTE BUTTON  
Used to mute the sound.  
(p.23)  
IMAGE BUTTON  
Used to select the image  
level. (pp.29, 33)  
DRAG ON/OFF BUTTON  
Used to select the DRAG  
ON/OFF position. (p.45)  
ALL OFF SWITCH  
When using the remote control unit,  
turn this switch to “ON.” And turn it  
to “ALL OFF” when it is not in use.  
KEYSTONE BUTTON  
Used to correct keystone  
distortion. (pp.22, 38)  
LEFT CLICK BUTTON  
INSIDE THE BATTERY  
COMPARTMENT BOX  
Used as a PC mouse in  
Wireless Mouse Operation.  
Press this button and the  
mouse pointer button to drag  
the selected screen object.  
(p.45)  
MOUSE POINTER  
Used as a PC mouse in  
Wireless Mouse Operation.  
(p.45)  
This remote control unit provides the  
DIP switches into the battery  
compartment box.  
Slide the SW4 (LASER ON/OFF switch)  
to the “OFF” position. The Laser  
Pointer function is not operated.  
Set the Switches 1–3 as shown in  
table below depending on the Code  
No. that you want to select as the  
remote control code. (See page 41.)  
RIGHT CLICK BUTTON  
LASER BUTTON  
Used as a PC mouse in  
Wireless Mouse Operation.  
(p.45)  
Used to operate the Laser  
Pointer function. The laser  
beam is emitted when  
pressing this button for one  
minute.  
When using the Laser  
Pointer for more than one  
minute, release this button  
and press it again.  
LENS SHIFT BUTTON  
Used to select the Lens Shift  
function. (p.22)  
DIP SWITCH SETTING  
SW4 ........ LASER ON/OFF  
SW1 SW2 SW3 Code No.  
WIRED REMOTE JACK  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
OFF ON  
ON  
Code 1  
Code 2  
Code 3  
When using as  
a
Wired  
OFF  
remote control unit, connect  
an Audio cable (Mini Plug  
[stereo]; not supplied) to this  
jack.  
FOCUS BUTTON  
Used to adjust focus. (p.22)  
ON  
OFF OFF  
Code 4  
Code 5  
Code 6  
Code 7  
Code 8  
OFF ON  
OFF ON  
ON  
OFF  
OFF OFF ON  
OFF OFF OFF  
Battery installation is required  
when using as  
remote control unit.  
a
Wired  
LASER POINTER FUNCTION  
This remote control unit emits laser beam from the Laser Light Window when used as a Laser Pointer. When  
the LASER button is pressed, the laser light goes on. When the LASER button is being pressed for more than  
one minute or it is released, the light goes off. The LASER POINTER INDICATOR lights RED and LASER is  
emitted with RED light to indicate the laser beam is being emitted.  
The Laser emitted is the Cass II laser. Do not look into the Laser Light Window or shine laser beam onto  
yourself or other people. The three marks shown below are caution labels for the laser beam.  
CAUTION: Use of controls, adjustments, or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may  
result in hazardous radiation exposure.  
These caution labels are put on the remote control unit.  
LASER POINTER INDICATOR  
LASER LIGHT WINDOW  
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BEFORE OPERATION  
D.ZOOM BUTTON  
Operating Range  
Used to select the  
DIGITAL ZOOM +/–  
mode and resize the  
image. (p.30)  
Point the remote control unit  
toward the projector (a Receiver  
Window) when pressing any  
button. Maximum operating  
range for the remote control unit  
is about 5 m (16.4’) and 60° in  
front and rear of the projector.  
NO SHOW BUTTON  
Used to turn the picture  
into a black image. (p.23)  
FREEZE BUTTON  
Used to freeze the  
picture. (p.23)  
OK BUTTON  
Used to execute the  
selected item, or expand/  
compress the image in  
the DIGITAL ZOOM +/-  
mode. (p.30)  
POINT (VOLUME +/-)  
BUTTONS  
Used to select an item or  
adjust a value in On-Screen  
Menu. They are also used  
to pan the image in the  
DIGITAL ZOOM +/- mode.  
(p.30)  
60°  
MENU BUTTON  
Used to select the MENU  
Operation. (pp.18–19)  
The POINT LEFT/RIGHT  
buttons are also used as  
VOLUME +/- buttons.  
(p.23)  
5 m  
(16.4’)  
P-TIMER BUTTON  
Used to operate the P-  
TIMER function. (p.23)  
INPUT 1 BUTTON  
Used to select an input  
source (INPUT 1). (p.24)  
ZOOM BUTTON  
Used to adjust zoom.  
(p.22)  
INPUT 2 BUTTON  
Used to select an input  
source (INPUT 2).  
(pp.25, 31)  
5 m  
COLOR MANAGEMENT  
BUTTON  
(16.4’)  
INPUT 3 BUTTON  
60°  
Used to operate the Color  
management function.  
(pp.35–36)  
Used to select an input  
source (INPUT 3). (p.31)  
NETWORK BUTTON  
Used to select a network  
input (optional).  
REMOTE CONTROL BATTERIES INSTALLATION  
Open the battery  
compartment lid.  
Install new batteries into  
the compartment.  
Replace the compartment lid.  
1
2
3
Two AA size batteries  
Press the lid downward  
and slide it.  
For correct polarity (+ and  
–), be sure battery terminals  
are in contact with pins in  
the compartment.  
To insure safe operation, please observe following precautions:  
Use two (2) AA or LR6 type alkaline batteries.  
Always replace batteries in sets.  
Do not use a new battery with an used battery.  
Avoid contact with water or liquid.  
Do not expose the remote control unit to moisture, or heat.  
Do not drop the remote control unit.  
If a battery has leaked on the remote control unit, carefully wipe the case clean and install new batteries.  
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.  
Dispose of used batteries according to batteries manufacturers instructions and local rules.  
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BEFORE OPERATION  
TOP CONTROLS AND INDICATORS  
This projector has CONTROL BUTTONS (TOP CONTROLS) and INDICATORS on its top.  
LAMP MODE INDICATOR  
WARNING TEMP. INDICATOR  
READY INDICATOR  
Lights when the Lamp Blinks red when the internal  
mode is set to “Silent” temperature of the projector  
Lights green when the  
projector is ready to be  
turned on. And it blinks  
green in the Power  
management mode.  
mode. (p.41)  
is too high. (pp.46, 56–57)  
LAMP INDICATOR  
Becomes dim when the  
projector is turned on.  
And it becomes bright  
when the projector is in  
stand-by mode.  
(pp.40, 46, 56–57)  
LAMP REPLACE INDICATOR  
Turns to orange when the  
projection lamp reaches its  
end of life.  
(pp.20–21, 56–57)  
Blinks orange when the lamp  
cannot light up. (pp.48, 56–57)  
POWER BUTTON  
Used to turn the  
projector on or off.  
(pp.20–21)  
MENU BUTTON  
Used to open or  
close the On-Screen  
Menu. (p.18, 19)  
INPUT BUTTON  
Used to select an  
input source.  
(pp.24, 31)  
AUTO PC ADJ. BUTTON  
LAMP MODE BUTTON  
Used to operate the Auto  
PC Adjustment function.  
(p.26)  
Used to select a Lamp  
mode. (p.41)  
LENS SHIFT BUTTON  
Used to select the Lens  
Shift function. (p.22)  
OK BUTTON  
Used to execute  
the selected item.  
It is also used to  
expand/compress  
the image in the  
DIGITAL ZOOM  
mode. (p.30)  
ZOOM BUTTON  
Used to adjust zoom.  
(p.22)  
FOCUS BUTTON  
Used to adjust focus.  
(p.22)  
POINT (VOLUME + / – ) BUTTONS  
Used to select an item or adjust a  
value in On-Screen Menu. They are  
also used to pan the image in the  
DIGITAL ZOOM +/– mode. (p.30)  
The POINT LEFT/RIGHT buttons are  
also used as VOLUME +/– buttons.  
(p.23)  
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BEFORE OPERATION  
ON-SCREEN MENU  
HOW TO OPERATE ON-SCREEN MENU  
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT  
You can control and adjust this projector with On-Screen  
Menu. Refer to the relevant pages to operate each  
adjustment.  
1. DISPLAY MENU  
POINT BUTTONS  
Press the MENU button to display the On-Screen Menu.  
Used to move the Pointer  
UP/DOWN/ RIGHT/LEFT.  
2. MOVING POINTER  
Move the pointer (see below) or adjust a value of an  
item by pressing the POINT buttons on the top control  
or on the remote control unit.  
The Pointer is an icon in the On-Screen Menu for selecting  
an item. See figures in “FLOW OF ON-SCREEN MENU  
OPERATION” below.  
MENU BUTTON  
OK BUTTON  
Used to select the item.  
TOP CONTROL  
3. SELECT ITEM  
Select an item or set the selected function by pressing  
the OK button.  
POINT BUTTONS  
Used to move the  
Pointer UP/ DOWN/  
RIGHT/ LEFT.  
MENU BUTTON  
OK BUTTON  
Used to select the item.  
FLOW OF ON-SCREEN MENU OPERATION  
MENU BAR  
MENU ICON  
Display ON-SCREEN MENU  
Press the MENU button to display the On-Screen  
Menu (a MENU BAR). A red frame is a POINTER.  
1
POINTER  
(red frame)  
Select Menu to be adjusted  
POINTER (red frame)  
Press the POINT UP/DOWN  
Move the POINTER (red frame) to a MENU ICON  
2
buttons to move the POINTER.  
that you want to select by pressing the POINT  
RIGHT/LEFT buttons.  
ITEM  
OK  
BUTTON  
Control or adjust items through ON-SCREEN MENU  
Press the POINT UP/DOWN buttons and move the  
3
POINTER (red frame or red arrow) to an ITEM that  
you want to adjust, and then press the OK button  
to show the ITEM DATA.  
Adjust the ITEM DATA by pressing the POINT  
RIGHT/LEFT buttons.  
Refer to the relevant pages for details of respective  
adjustments.  
4
ITEM DATA  
Press the POINT LEFT/RIGHT  
buttons to adjust a value or set a  
function.  
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BEFORE OPERATION  
MENU BAR  
FOR PC SOURCE  
GUIDE WINDOW  
Press the MENU button when connecting to the PC input source.  
IMAGE SELECT MENU  
SCREEN MENU  
SETTING MENU  
Used to select an  
image level among  
Standard, High  
contrast, and Custom  
1–10. (See page 29.)  
Used to adjust the  
size of an image.  
[Normal/True/Wide/ the Lamp replacement  
Full/Digital zoom counter.  
+/–] (See page 30.) (See pages 38–44.)  
Used to change settings  
of the projector or reset  
PC SYSTEM MENU  
Shows the  
selected item of  
On-Screen Menu.  
Used to select a  
computer system.  
(See pages 24–25.)  
IMAGE ADJUST MENU  
INPUT MENU  
PC ADJUST MENU  
SOUND MENU  
Used to adjust the  
Used to select an  
input source (Input 1,  
Input 2, or Input 3).  
(See page 24.)  
Used to adjust the  
parameters to  
match with the  
input signal format.  
(See pages 26–28.)  
Used to adjust  
the volume,  
switch the Built-  
in SP. On/Off, or  
mute the sound.  
(See page 23.)  
computer image. [Contrast/  
Brightness/Color/Tint/Color  
management/Auto picture  
control/Color temp./White  
balance (R/G/B)/Sharpness/  
Gamma/Noise reduction/  
Progressive]  
(See pages 35–37.)  
FOR VIDEO SOURCE  
Press the MENU button when connecting to the VIDEO input source.  
INPUT MENU  
IMAGE SELECT MENU  
Used to select an  
input source  
(Input 1, Input 2,  
or Input 3).  
Used to select an  
image level among  
Standard, Cinema, and  
Custom 1–10.  
SCREEN MENU  
Used to adjust the size  
of image to Normal or  
Wide. (See page 34.)  
(See page 31.)  
(See page 33.)  
AV SYSTEM MENU  
IMAGE ADJUST MENU  
Same function as  
menu for PC source.  
Same function as  
menu for PC source.  
Used to select the  
system of selected  
video source.  
Used to adjust the picture  
image. [Contrast/Brightness/  
Color/Tint/Color management/  
Auto picture control/Color  
temp./White balance (R/G/B)/  
Sharpness/Gamma/Noise  
reduction/Progressive]  
(See page 32.)  
(See pages 35–37.)  
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BASIC OPERATION  
TURNING ON / OFF PROJECTOR  
TURNING ON THE PROJECTOR  
Complete peripheral connections (with a computer,  
VCR, etc.) before turning on the projector.  
1
2
30  
Connect the projector’s AC power cord into an AC  
outlet. The LAMP indicator lights RED, and the READY  
indicator lights GREEN.  
Press the POWER button on the top control or on the  
remote control unit. The LAMP indicator dims, and the  
cooling fans start to operate. The preparation display  
appears on the screen and the countdown starts.  
3
4
The preparation display disappears after 30 seconds.  
Selected Input Source and Lamp mode  
After the countdown, the input source that was  
selected the last time and the Lamp mode status icon  
(see page 41) appear on the screen.  
Lamp mode status  
If the projector is locked with a PIN code, a PIN code  
Input Dialog Box appears. Enter the PIN code as  
instructed below.  
PIN code Input Dialog Box  
To Enter a PIN code  
Pointer  
Select a number by pressing the POINT LEFT/RIGHT button and  
fix the number with the OK button. The number changes to “.”  
If you fixed a wrong number, move the pointer to “Set” or  
“Clear” once by pressing the POINT DOWN button, then return  
to “PIN code.” Enter the correct number.  
Repeat this step to complete entering a four-digit number.  
When the four-digit number is fixed, the pointer automatically  
moves to “Set.” Press the OK button so that you can start to  
operate the projector.  
After the OK icon  
disappears, you can  
operate the projector.  
If you entered a wrong PIN code, “PIN code” and the number  
(✳✳✳✳) turn red and disappear. Enter a PIN code all over again.  
What is PIN code?  
PIN (Personal Identification Number) code is a security code that  
allows the person who knows it to operate the projector. Setting  
a PIN code prevents unauthorized use of the projector.  
A PIN code consists of a four-digit number. Refer to the PIN code  
lock function in the SETTING Menu on page 43 for locking  
operation of the projector with your PIN code.  
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BASIC OPERATION  
TURNING OFF THE PROJECTOR  
Press the POWER button on the top control or on the  
remote control unit, and “Power off?” appears on the  
screen.  
1
2
Press the POWER button again to turn off the  
projector. The LAMP indicator lights bright and the  
READY indicator turns off. After the projector is turned  
off, the cooling fans operate (for 90 seconds). During  
this “cooling down” period, the projector cannot be  
turned on.  
“Power off?” disappears after 4 seconds.  
When the projector has cooled down, the READY  
indicator lights GREEN again and you can turn projector  
on. After cooling down completely, unplug the AC  
power cord.  
3
TO MAINTAIN THE LIFE OF LAMP, ONCE YOU TURN  
THE PROJECTOR ON, WAIT AT LEAST FIVE  
MINUTES BEFORE TURNING IT OFF.  
DO NOT UNPLUG THE AC POWER CORD WHILE  
COOLING FANS ARE RUNNING OR BEFORE THE  
READY INDICATOR LIGHTS GREEN AGAIN.  
OTHERWISE IT WILL RESULT IN SHORTENING THE  
LAMP LIFE.  
NOTE:  
• The projector cannot be turned on during the cooling period with the READY  
indicator turned off. You can turn it on again after the READY indicator becomes  
GREEN again.  
• When the On start function is “On,” this projector is turned on automatically by  
connecting the AC power cord to an AC outlet. (See page 41 for the On start  
function.)  
• Continuous use may result in shortening the lamp life. Turn off the projector and rest  
it for about an hour in every 24 hours.  
• The running speed of cooling fans is changed according to the temperature inside  
the projector.  
• If the WARNING TEMP indicator blinks RED, see “WARNING TEMP INDICATOR”  
on page 46.  
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BASIC OPERATION  
ADJUSTING SCREEN  
ZOOM ADJUSTMENT  
Press the ZOOM button on the top control or ZOOM /▼  
buttons on the remote control unit. “Zoom” appears on  
the screen.  
1
2
Press the ZOOM button or POINT UP button to make  
the image larger, and press the ZOOM button or  
POINT DOWN button to make the image smaller.  
“Zoom” disappears after 4 seconds.  
FOCUS ADJUSTMENT  
Press the FOCUS button on the top control or FOCUS  
/buttons on the remote control unit. “Focus” appears  
on the screen.  
1
2
Adjust the focus of image by pressing the FOCUS /▼  
buttons or POINT UP/DOWN buttons.  
“Focus” disappears after 4 seconds.  
NOTE:  
• Focus adjustment may not function properly if the image is corrected by the  
Keystone function.  
LENS SHIFT ADJUSTMENT  
Press the LENS SHIFT button on the top control or LENS  
SHIFT /buttons on the remote control unit. “Lens  
shift” appears on the screen.  
1
2
Press the POINT UP button or LENS SHIFT button to  
move the image up, press the POINT DOWN or LENS  
SHIFT button to move the image down.  
“Lens shift” disappears after 4 seconds.  
KEYSTONE CORRECTION  
If a projected picture has keystone distortion, correct the image with the Keystone function.  
Press the KEYSTONE button on the remote control unit or  
select Keystone in the SETTING Menu. (See page 38.)  
The Keystone dialog box appears.  
1
Correct keystone distortion by pressing the POINT  
2
UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT buttons. Press the POINT UP  
button to reduce the upper part of the image; press the  
POINT DOWN button to reduce the lower part. Press the  
POINT LEFT button to reduce the left part; press the  
POINT RIGHT button to reduce the right part.  
• Arrows are white when no correction.  
• Arrow(s) in the corrected direction turn(s) red.  
• Arrow(s) disappear(s) at the maximum correction.  
• If you press the KEYSTONE button on the remote  
control unit once more while the Keystone dialog  
box is being displayed, the Keystone function is  
canceled.  
• “Keystone” disappears after 10 seconds.  
Reduce the upper width  
with POINT UP button.  
Reduce the lower width  
with POINT DOWN button.  
Reduce the left part with  
POINT LEFT button.  
Reduce the right part with  
POINT RIGHT button.  
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BASIC OPERATION  
PICTURE FREEZE FUNCTION  
Press the FREEZE button on the remote control unit to freeze the picture on the screen. To cancel the FREEZE  
function, press the FREEZE button again or press any other button.  
NO SHOW FUNCTION  
Press the NO SHOW button on the remote control unit to  
black out the image. To restore to normal, press the NO  
SHOW button again or press any other button.  
“No show” disappears after 4 seconds.  
P-TIMER FUNCTION  
Press the P-TIMER button on the remote control unit. A Timer  
display “00 : 00” appears on the screen and starts to count  
time (00 : 00–59 : 59).  
To stop the P-TIMER, press the P-TIMER button. Press the P-  
TIMER button again to cancel the P-TIMER function.  
SOUND ADJUSTMENT  
DIRECT OPERATION  
Indicates an approximate level of the volume.  
Volume  
Press the VOLUME (+/–) buttons on the top control or on the  
remote control unit to adjust the volume. A Volume dialog box  
appears on the screen for a few seconds.  
Press the VOLUME (+) button to increase the volume; press  
the VOLUME (–) button to decrease the volume.  
Mute  
Press the MUTE button on the remote control unit to turn off  
the sound. To restore the sound to its previous level, press the  
Press the MUTE button to set  
the Mute function On or Off.  
MUTE button again or press the VOLUME (+/–) buttons.  
The Volume dialog box disappears after 4 seconds.  
MENU OPERATION  
Press the MENU button to display the On-Screen Menu.  
Press the POINT LEFT/RIGHT buttons to move the red  
frame pointer to the SOUND Menu icon.  
1
SOUND MENU  
Press the POINT UP/DOWN buttons to move the red  
frame pointer to the desired item, and then press the OK  
button.  
2
SOUND Menu icon  
Indicates an approximate  
level of the volume.  
Volume  
To increase the volume, press the POINT RIGHT button; to decrease  
the volume, press the POINT LEFT button.  
Closes the SOUND Menu  
Built-in SP.  
Press the POINT LEFT/RIGHT buttons to switch the built-in speaker  
On or Off.  
Mute  
Press the POINT LEFT/RIGHT buttons to turn off the sound. The  
Dialog box display is changed to “On” and the sound is turned off. To  
restore the sound to its previous level, press the POINT LEFT/RIGHT  
buttons again.  
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COMPUTER INPUT  
SELECTING INPUT SOURCE  
DIRECT OPERATION  
INPUT button  
Input 1  
Select an INPUT source by pressing the INPUT button on  
the top control or the INPUT 1, INPUT 2, or INPUT 3 buttons  
on the remote control unit.  
If the projector cannot reproduce proper image, select a  
correct input source with the MENU OPERATION (see  
below).  
Input 2  
Input 3  
NOTE:  
• Input 1 terminal is switchable and can be used as Computer Input or Monitor  
Output.  
Input 1 is not displayed when the Input 1 is used as  
Monitor out.  
MENU OPERATION  
WHEN SELECTING INPUT 1 (COMPUTER INPUT TERMINALS )  
Press the MENU button to display the On-Screen  
Menu. Press the POINT LEFT/RIGHT buttons to move  
the red frame pointer to the INPUT Menu icon.  
1
2
3
INPUT MENU  
INPUT Menu icon  
Press the POINT UP/DOWN buttons to move the red  
arrow pointer to Input 1 and then press the OK button.  
A Source Select Menu appears.  
Move the pointer (red arrow) to Input  
1 and press the OK button.  
Move the pointer to a source that you want to select  
and then press the OK button.  
Input 1  
RGB(PC analog)  
When your computer is connected to the INPUT 1 (ANALOG)  
terminal, select RGB (PC analog).  
Source Select Menu  
Move the pointer (red  
arrow) to a source and press  
the OK button.  
RGB(Scart)  
When scart video equipment is connected to the INPUT 1  
(ANALOG) terminal, select RGB (Scart).  
RGB(PC digital)  
When your computer is connected to INPUT 1 (DIGITAL)  
terminal, select RGB (PC digital).  
RGB(AV HDCP)  
If a HDCP-compatible signal source is connected to the  
INPUT 1 (DIGITAL) terminal, select RGB (AV HDCP).  
Monitor out  
If the INPUT 1 ANALOG terminal is being used as a  
MONITOR OUT terminal, select Monitor out.  
NOTE:  
• INPUT SOURCE changes if the INPUT 1 button on the remote control unit is  
pressed.  
• HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection) is a system for protecting digital  
entertainment content which is delivered by DVI (Digital Visual Interface) from being  
copied. The specification of HDCP is decided and controlled by Digital Content  
Protection, LLC. Should the specification be changed, this projector may not display  
the digital content protected by HDCP.  
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COMPUTER INPUT  
WHEN SELECTING INPUT 2 (5 BNC INPUT JACKS )  
INPUT MENU  
When connecting a computer output [5 BNC Type (Green,  
Blue, Red, Horiz. Sync, and Vert. Sync.)] from a computer to  
G, B, R, H/HV, and V jacks:  
INPUT Menu icon  
Press the MENU button to display the On-Screen  
Menu. Press the POINT LEFT/RIGHT buttons to move  
the red frame pointer to the INPUT Menu icon.  
1
Move the pointer (red arrow) to Input  
2 and press the OK button.  
Press the POINT UP/DOWN buttons to move the red  
arrow pointer to Input 2 and then press OK button. A  
Source Select Menu appears.  
2
Input 2  
Press the POINT UP/DOWN buttons and a red-arrow  
icon appears. Move the arrow to “RGB,” and then  
press the OK button.  
3
Source Select Menu  
Move the pointer (red  
arrow) to RGB and press the  
OK button.  
NOTE:  
• INPUT SOURCE changes if the INPUT 2 button on the remote control unit is  
pressed.  
SELECTING COMPUTER SYSTEM  
AUTOMATIC MULTI-SCAN SYSTEM  
This projector automatically tunes to various types of computers based on VGA, SVGA, XGA, SXGA, SXGA+,  
WXGA, or UXGA (refer to “COMPATIBLE COMPUTER SPECIFICATIONS” on pages 55–56). When Computer is  
selected, this projector automatically detects the incoming signal and projects proper image without any  
additional setting. (Some computers need to be set manually.)  
The projector displays one of these: Auto, -----, Mode 1–10, or the system provided in the projector.  
When the projector cannot recognize a connected  
signal as PC system provided in this projector, the Auto  
PC Adjustment function operates to adjust the projector  
and “Auto” is displayed on the SYSTEM Menu icon.  
When the image is not provided properly, a manual  
adjustment is required. (See pages 27–28.)  
Auto  
PC SYSTEM MENU  
PC SYSTEM Menu icon  
Displays system being selected.  
There is no signal input from the computer. Make sure  
the connection of a computer and the projector is set  
correctly. (See “TROUBLESHOOTING” on page 50.)  
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The User preset adjustment in MANUAL PC  
ADJUSTMENT. The Adjusted data can be stored in the  
Mode 1–10.  
Mode 1  
SVGA 1  
PC systems provided in this projector. The projector  
chooses proper system and displays it.  
Mode 1 and SVGA 1 are examples.  
SELECTING COMPUTER SYSTEM MANUALLY  
PC SYSTEM MENU  
This projector automatically selects PC system among those  
provided in this projector, however, PC system can be also  
selected manually.  
PC SYSTEM Menu icon  
Displays system being selected.  
Press the MENU button to display the On-Screen  
Menu. Press the POINT LEFT/RIGHT buttons to move  
the red frame pointer to the PC SYSTEM Menu icon.  
1
Systems in this dialog box can be  
selected.  
Custom Mode (1–10) set in PC  
ADJUST Menu. (pp.27–28)  
Press the POINT UP/DOWN buttons to move the red  
arrow pointer to the desired system, and then press  
OK button.  
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COMPUTER INPUT  
PC ADJUSTMENT  
AUTO PC ADJUSTMENT  
Auto PC Adjustment function is provided to automatically adjust Fine sync, Total dots, Horizontal and Vertical  
positions to conform to your computer. Auto PC Adjustment function can be operated as follows.  
Auto PC adj.  
Press the MENU button to display the On-Screen  
Menu. Press the POINT LEFT/RIGHT buttons to move  
the red frame pointer to the PC ADJUST Menu icon.  
1
PC ADJUST MENU  
Press the POINT UP/DOWN buttons to move the red  
frame pointer to the AUTO PC adj. icon and then press  
the OK button.  
PC ADJUST Menu icon  
2
This Auto PC Adjustment can be also executed by  
pressing the AUTO PC ADJ. button on the top control  
Move the red frame pointer to the Auto PC  
adj. icon and press the OK button.  
or on the remote control unit.  
To store the adjusted parameters.  
The system parameters from Auto PC Adjustment can be  
memorized in this projector. Once the parameters are stored, the  
setting can be done just by selecting Mode in PC SYSTEM Menu  
(p.25). See MANUAL PC ADJUSTMENT on pages 27–28.  
NOTE:  
• Fine sync, Total dots, and Picture Positions of some computers can not be fully  
adjusted with the Auto PC Adjustment function. When the image is not provided  
properly with this function, manual adjustments are required. (See pages 27–28.)  
• Auto PC Adjustment function cannot be operated in Digital Signal Input on the DVI  
terminal and “480p,” “575p,” “480i,” “575i,” “720p (HDTV),” “1035i (HDTV),” or  
“1080i (HDTV)” is selected on the PC SYSTEM Menu.  
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COMPUTER INPUT  
MANUAL PC ADJUSTMENT  
This projector can automatically tune to display signals from most personal computers currently distributed.  
However, some computers employ special signal formats which may not be tuned by the Multi-Scan system of  
this projector. If this happens, the projector cannot reproduce proper image and it may be recognized as a  
flickering; non-synchronized; non-centered; or skewed picture.  
Manual PC Adjustment of this projector enables you to precisely adjust several parameters to match with those  
special signal formats. This projector has 10 independent memory areas to store those parameters manually  
adjusted, which allows you to recall setting for a specific computer whenever you use it.  
Note: The PC ADJUST Menu cannot be operated when the digital signal input on the DVI terminal is selected  
on PC SYSTEM Menu. (p.25)  
Press the MENU button to display the On-Screen  
Menu. Press the POINT LEFT/RIGHT buttons to move  
the red frame pointer to the PC ADJUST Menu icon.  
1
PC ADJUST MENU  
Press the POINT UP/DOWN buttons to move the red  
frame pointer to the desired item, and then press the  
OK button. An Adjustment dialog box appears. Press  
the POINT LEFT/RIGHT buttons to adjust the value.  
PC ADJUST Menu icon  
2
Move the red frame pointer to an item and  
press the OK button.  
Fine sync  
Eliminate a flicker from the display. Press the POINT LEFT/RIGHT  
buttons to adjust the value (from 0 to 31).  
Shows status (Stored/Free)  
of the selected Mode.  
Total dots  
Adjust the number of total dots in one horizontal period. Press the  
POINT LEFT/RIGHT buttons to adjust the number to match your PC  
image.  
Selected Mode  
Position H  
Press the POINT LEFT/RIGHT  
buttons to adjust the value.  
Press the POINT LEFT/RIGHT buttons to adjust the horizontal  
picture position.  
Press the OK button at this icon to  
adjust “Clamp,” “Display area H,” or  
“Display area V.”  
Position V  
Press the POINT LEFT/RIGHT buttons to adjust the vertical picture  
position.  
Current mode  
Press the OK button to show H-sync freq. and V-sync freq. of the  
connected computer.  
Current mode  
Clamp  
Adjusts the clamp level. When the image has a dark bars, try this  
adjustment.  
Display area H  
Press the OK button at  
the Current mode icon  
to show information of  
the computer  
Adjusts the horizontal area displayed by this projector. Press the  
POINT LEFT/RIGHT buttons to decrease/increase the value.  
connected.  
Display area V  
Press the OK button at this icon to  
display the previous items.  
Adjusts the vertical area displayed by this projector. Press the  
POINT LEFT/RIGHT buttons to decrease/increase the value.  
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COMPUTER INPUT  
Reset  
To store adjustment data.  
To reset the adjusted parameters, select Reset and press the  
OK button. A confirmation box appears. Select [Yes]. All the  
adjustments return to their previous figures.  
This Mode has parameters being stored.  
Mode free  
To clear adjusted parameters previously set, move the red frame  
pointer to the Mode free icon and then press the OK button.  
Move the red arrow pointer to a Mode that you want to clear  
and then press the OK button.  
Store  
To store the adjusted parameters, move the red frame pointer to  
the Store icon and then press the OK button. Move the red  
arrow pointer to any of the Mode 1 to 10 in which you want to  
store the parameters and then press the OK button.  
Close this dialog box.  
Vacant  
Shows the values of “Total  
dots,” “Position H,” “Position  
V,” “Display area H,” and  
“Display area V.”  
Quit  
Exit the PC ADJUST Menu.  
A confirmation box appears  
and then select [Yes].  
To clear adjustment data.  
Close this dialog box.  
A confirmation box appears  
and then select [Yes].  
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COMPUTER INPUT  
PICTURE IMAGE SELECT  
IMAGE LEVEL SELECT  
DIRECT OPERATION  
IMAGE button  
Select an image level from among Standard, High contrast,  
and Custom by pressing the IMAGE button on the top  
control or on the remote control unit.  
Standard  
High contrast  
Custom 1  
Standard  
Normal picture level preset on this projector.  
High contrast  
Picture level with improved halftone for graphics.  
Custom 10  
Custom 1–10  
User preset picture adjustment in the IMAGE ADJUST Menu.  
(pp.35–37)  
MENU OPERATION  
Press the MENU button to display the On-Screen  
Menu. Press the POINT LEFT/RIGHT buttons to move  
the red frame pointer to the IMAGE SELECT Menu  
icon.  
1
IMAGE SELECT MENU  
IMAGE SELECT Menu icon  
Press the POINT UP/DOWN buttons to move the red  
2
frame pointer to the desired level and then press the  
OK button.  
Move the red frame pointer to a level and  
press the OK button.  
Standard  
Normal picture level preset on this projector.  
High contrast  
Picture level with improved halftone for graphics.  
Custom 1–10  
User preset picture adjustment in the IMAGE ADJUST Menu.  
(pp.35–37)  
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COMPUTER INPUT  
PICTURE SCREEN ADJUSTMENT  
PICTURE SCREEN SELECT  
This projector has a picture screen resize function, which enables you to display the desirable image size.  
Press the MENU button to display the On-Screen  
Menu. Press the POINT LEFT/RIGHT buttons to move  
the red frame pointer to the SCREEN Menu icon.  
1
2
SCREEN MENU  
Press the POINT UP/DOWN buttons and move the red  
frame pointer to the desired function and then press  
the OK button.  
SCREEN Menu icon  
Move the red frame pointer to a function  
and press the OK button.  
Normal  
Provides the image to fit the screen size.  
NOTE:  
True  
• True, Full, and Digital zoom +/– cannot be operated when  
“480i,” “575i,” “480p,” or “575p is selected on the PC  
SYSTEM Menu. (p.25)  
Provides image in its original size.  
• The Screen Menu cannot be operated when “720p (HDTV),”  
“1035i (HDTV),” or “1080i (HDTV)” is selected on the PC  
SYSTEM Menu. (p.25)  
• This projector cannot display any resolution higher than 1600  
x 1200. If your computer’s screen resolution is higher than  
1600 x 1200, lower the resolution before connecting the  
projector.  
Wide  
Provides the image to fit the wide video aspect ratio (16:9) by  
expanding the image width uniformly. This function can be used to  
provide the squeezed video signal at 16:9.  
• The image data other than XGA (1024 x 768) is modified to  
fit the screen size in initial mode.  
Full  
• The Panning function may not operate properly if the  
computer system prepared on the PC ADJUST Menu is used.  
Provides the full screen image.  
Digital zoom +  
When the Digital zoom + is selected, the On-Screen Menu  
disappears and “D. Zoom +” appears. Press the OK button to  
expand the image size. Press the POINT UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT  
buttons to pan the image. The Panning function can work only  
when the image is larger than the screen size.  
The projected image can be also expanded by pressing the  
D.ZOOM button on the remote control unit.  
Digital zoom –  
When the Digital zoom – is selected, the On-Screen Menu  
disappears and “D. Zoom –” appears. Press the OK button to  
compress the image size.  
The projected image can be also compressed by pressing the  
D.ZOOM button on the remote control unit.  
To cancel the Digital Zoom +/– mode, press any button except  
D.ZOOM /, OK, POINT, and LASER buttons.  
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VIDEO INPUT  
SELECTING INPUT SOURCE  
DIRECT OPERATION  
INPUT button  
Select an INPUT source by pressing the INPUT button on  
the top control or the INPUT 1, INPUT 2, or INPUT 3 buttons  
on the remote control unit.  
If the projector cannot reproduce proper image, select a  
correct input source with the MENU OPERATION (see  
below).  
Input 1  
Input 2  
Input 3  
Input 1 is not displayed when the Input 1 is used as  
Monitor out.  
MENU OPERATION  
WHEN SELECTING INPUT 2 (5 BNC INPUT JACKS )  
When connecting to video equipment, select a type of Video  
source in the Source Select Menu.  
INPUT MENU  
Press the MENU button to display the On-Screen  
Menu. Press the POINT LEFT/RIGHT buttons to move  
the red frame pointer to the INPUT Menu icon.  
1
INPUT Menu icon  
Move the pointer (red arrow) to Input  
2 and press the OK button.  
Press the POINT UP/DOWN buttons to move the red  
arrow pointer to Input 2 and then press the OK button.  
A Source Select Menu appears.  
2
Input 2  
Move the pointer to a source that you want to select  
and then press the OK button.  
3
Source Select Menu  
Move the pointer (red arrow)  
to Video or Y, Pb/Cb, Pr/Cr  
and press the OK button.  
When the video input signal is connected to the  
VIDEO jack, select Video.  
Video  
When the video input signal is connected to the Y-  
Pb/Cb-Pr/Cr jacks, select Y, Pb/Cb, Pr/Cr.  
Y, Pb/Cb, Pr/Cr  
NOTE:  
• INPUT SOURCE changes if the INPUT 2 button on the remote control unit is  
pressed.  
WHEN SELECTING INPUT 3 (AV TERMINALS )  
When connecting to video equipment, select a type of Video  
source in the Source Select (Video) Menu.  
INPUT MENU  
Press the MENU button to display the On-Screen  
Menu. Press the POINT LEFT/RIGHT buttons to move  
the red frame pointer to the INPUT Menu icon.  
1
INPUT Menu icon  
Press the POINT UP/DOWN buttons to move the red  
arrow pointer to Input 3 and then press the OK button.  
A Source Select Menu appears.  
2
Move the pointer (red arrow) to Input  
3 and press the OK button.  
Input 3  
Move the pointer to a source that you want to select  
and then press the OK button.  
3
Source Select Menu  
When the video input signal is connected to the  
VIDEO jack, select Video.  
Move the pointer (red  
arrow) to a source and press  
the OK button.  
Video  
When the video input signal is connected to the Y-  
Pb/Cb-Pr/Cr jacks, select Y, Pb/Cb, Pr/Cr.  
Y, Pb/Cb, Pr/Cr  
When the video input signal is connected to the S-  
VIDEO jack, select S-Video.  
S-Video  
NOTE:  
• INPUT SOURCE changes if the INPUT 3 button on the remote control unit is  
pressed.  
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VIDEO INPUT  
SELECTING VIDEO SYSTEM  
Press the MENU button to display the On-Screen  
Menu. Press the POINT LEFT/RIGHT buttons to move  
the red frame pointer to the AV SYSTEM Menu icon.  
1
2
Press the POINT UP/DOWN buttons to move the red  
arrow pointer to the desired system and then press the  
OK button.  
VIDEO JACK OR S-VIDEO JACK  
AV SYSTEM MENU (VIDEO OR S-VIDEO)  
Auto  
The projector automatically detects an incoming video system, and  
adjusts itself to optimize its performance.  
AV SYSTEM Menu icon  
This box indicates system being  
selected.  
PAL / SECAM / NTSC / NTSC4.43 / PAL-M / PAL-N  
If the projector cannot reproduce proper video image, select a  
specific broadcast signal format from among PAL, SECAM, NTSC,  
NTSC 4.43, PAL-M, and PAL-N.  
Move the pointer (red arrow) to  
system and press the OK button.  
Y, Pb/Cb, Pr/Cr JACKS  
AV SYSTEM MENU (COMPONENT VIDEO)  
Auto  
The projector automatically detects an incoming video signal, and  
adjusts itself to optimize its performance.  
When the Video System is 1035i or 1080i, select the system  
manually.  
AV SYSTEM Menu icon  
This box indicates system being  
selected.  
COMPONENT VIDEO SIGNAL FORMAT  
Move the pointer (red arrow) to  
system and press the OK button.  
If the projector cannot reproduce proper video image, select a  
specific component video signal format from among 480i, 575i,  
480p, 575p, 720p, 1035i, and 1080i.  
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VIDEO INPUT  
PICTURE IMAGE SELECT  
IMAGE LEVEL SELECT  
DIRECT OPERATION  
IMAGE button  
Standard  
Select an image level from among Standard, Cinema,  
Custom by pressing the IMAGE button on the top control or  
on the remote control unit.  
Cinema  
Standard  
Normal picture level preset on this projector.  
Custom 1  
Cinema  
Picture level adjusted for picture with fine tone.  
Custom 10  
Custom 1–10  
User preset picture adjustment in the IMAGE ADJUST Menu.  
(pp.35–37)  
MENU OPERATION  
Press the MENU button to display the On-Screen  
Menu. Press the POINT LEFT/RIGHT buttons to move  
the red frame pointer to the IMAGE SELECT Menu  
icon.  
1
IMAGE SELECT MENU  
IMAGE SELECT Menu icon  
Press the POINT UP/DOWN buttons to move the red  
frame pointer to the desired level and then press the  
OK button.  
2
Move the red frame pointer to a level and  
press the OK button.  
Standard  
Normal picture level preset on this projector.  
Cinema  
Picture level adjusted for picture with fine tone.  
Custom 1–10  
User preset picture adjustment in the IMAGE ADJUST Menu.  
(pp.35–37)  
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VIDEO INPUT  
PICTURE SCREEN ADJUSTMENT  
PICTURE SCREEN SELECT  
This projector has a picture screen resize function, which enables you to customize the image size.  
Press the MENU button to display the On-Screen  
Menu. Press the POINT LEFT/RIGHT buttons to move  
the red frame pointer to the SCREEN Menu icon.  
1
SCREEN MENU  
Press the POINT DOWN button and move the red  
frame pointer to the desired function and then press  
the OK button.  
SCREEN Menu icon  
2
Move the red frame pointer to a function  
and press the OK button.  
Normal  
Provides image at the normal video aspect ratio of 4:3.  
NOTE:  
• SCREEN Menu can not be operated when “720p,” “1035i,”  
or “1080i” is selected in the AV SYSTEM Menu (p.32).  
Wide  
Provides image at the wide screen ratio of 16:9.  
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PICTURE IMAGE  
PICTURE IMAGE ADJUSTMENTS  
Press the MENU button to display the On-Screen  
1
2
IMAGE ADJUST MENU  
Menu. Press the POINT LEFT/RIGHT buttons to move  
the red frame pointer to the IMAGE ADJUST Menu  
icon.  
IMAGE ADJUST Menu icon  
Press the POINT UP/DOWN buttons to move the red  
frame pointer to the desired item and then press the  
OK button. The level of each item is displayed. Adjust  
each level by pressing POINT LEFT/RIGHT buttons.  
Move the red frame pointer to item to be  
selected and then press OK button.  
Contrast  
Press the POINT LEFT button to decrease contrast; press the  
POINT RIGHT button to increase the contrast (from 0 to 63).  
Brightness  
Press the POINT LEFT button to decrease the brightness; press  
the POINT RIGHT button to increase the brightness (from 0 to 63).  
Color  
Press the POINT LEFT button decrease the intensity of the color;  
press the POINT RIGHT button to increase the intensity of the  
color (from 0 to 63).  
Tint  
Press the POINT LEFT/RIGHT buttons to adjust the tint value to  
obtain proper color balance (from 0 to 63).  
Color Management  
Press the POINT LEFT/RIGHT buttons to  
adjust the value.  
The Color management function can be used to adjust the LEVEL,  
PHASE, and GAMMA of the selected display colors (except for  
black, white, and gray) on the screen and replace these colors with  
other colors if required.  
You can store up to eight (8) color management data.  
Press the POINT UP/DOWN buttons to move the red frame  
pointer to Color management, and then press the OK button.  
The image being projected freezes, and the COLOR  
MANAGEMENT POINTER appears.  
1
POINTER MODE  
Use the POINT UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT buttons to move the  
pointer to a spot where you want to adjust the color and then  
press the OK button. The COLOR SELECTION window  
appears, and the color in the center of the pointer is selected  
and you can adjust the color.  
COLOR MANAGEMENT  
POINTER  
2
NOTE:  
Press the COLOR M. button on the remote  
control unit to display the COLOR MANAGEMENT  
POINTER.  
If you would like to check or readjust the color  
management setting that has already been made,  
press the COLOR M. button on the remote  
control unit once more to display the COLOR  
MANAGEMENT LIST.  
Use the POINT UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT buttons to adjust the  
LEVEL and PHASE of the color, and then press the OK button  
to confirm the setting. Then use the POINT UP/DOWN  
buttons to adjust the GAMMA for the color and press the OK  
button to accept the setting. After adjusting, press the OK  
button to go to the COLOR MANAGEMENT LIST.  
3
COLOR SELECTION MODE  
LIST  
Go to the COLOR MANAGEMENT LIST.  
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PICTURE IMAGE  
COLOR SELECTION MODE (continued)  
COLOR SELECTION MODE  
COLOR M.  
Level and phase  
adjustment palette.  
Gamma  
adjustment palette.  
Return to the COLOR MANAGEMENT POINTER. (If you  
press the MENU button on the top control or the remote  
control unit, it returns to the COLOR MANAGEMENT  
POINTER and you will need to reselect and readjust the  
color.)  
MENU  
Return to the IMAGE ADJUST Menu. But any settings that  
have been changed will not be stored. To store the changed  
settings, be sure to select “LIST” and go to the COLOR  
MANAGEMENT LIST.  
In the COLOR MANAGEMENT LIST, the adjusted color  
data are check marked. You can decide whether or not  
to apply the adjusted color data in the list to the  
projected image (see below).  
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LIST  
COLOR M.  
MENU  
LIST MODE  
LIST MODE  
COLOR PALETTE  
Clear the check mark if you do not want to apply the adjusted  
color data; select the check mark and then press the OK  
button. The check make disappears.  
DEL  
COLOR PALETTE  
Return to the COLOR SELECTION mode so that you can  
readjust the setting for the color in that line. (This option is  
not available if the check mark is cleared.)  
DEL  
Select the DEL box if you want to delete the adjusted data.  
Press the OK button and a confirmation box appears and then  
select [Yes]  
ALL DEL  
Delete all the data in the list. Press the OK button and a  
confirmation box appears and then select [Yes].  
MENU  
ALL DEL  
NOTE:  
MENU  
COLOR M.  
The same function as stated above.  
COLOR M.  
If you press the COLOR M. button on the remote  
control unit, the display returns to the normal  
projection screen, but any settings that have been  
changed will not be stored. To store the changed  
settings, be sure to select “MENU” to return to  
the IMAGE ADJUST Menu and store the settings.  
The same function as stated above.  
Auto picture control  
Press the POINT LEFT/RIGHT buttons to select the desired Auto  
picture control position. The part where the image is dark is  
emphasized. It is emphasized more strongly in order of Off, L1, L2.  
Off . . . . Auto picture control OFF position.  
L1 . . . . . Auto picture control LEVEL 1 position.  
L2 . . . . . Auto picture control LEVEL 2 position.  
Color temp.  
Press either the POINT LEFT/RIGHT buttons to select the desired  
Color temp. level (XLow, Low, Mid, or High).  
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PICTURE IMAGE  
White balance (Red)  
Press the POINT LEFT button to lighten red tone; press the POINT  
RIGHT button to deepen red tone (from 0 to 63).  
White balance (Green)  
Press the POINT LEFT button to lighten green tone; press the  
POINT RIGHT button to deepen green tone (from 0 to 63).  
White balance (Blue)  
Press the POINT LEFT button to lighten blue tone; press the POINT  
RIGHT button to deepen blue tone (from 0 to 63).  
Press the OK button at this icon to display  
other items.  
Sharpness  
Press the POINT LEFT button to decrease the sharpness of the  
image; press the POINT RIGHT button to increase the sharpness of  
the image (from 0 to 31).  
Press the OK button at this icon to  
display the previous items.  
Gamma  
Press the POINT LEFT/RIGHT buttons to adjust the gamma value  
to obtain better balance of contrast (from 0 to 15).  
Press the POINT LEFT/RIGHT  
buttons to adjust the value.  
Noise reduction  
Noise interference on the screen can be reduced. Press the POINT  
LEFT/RIGHT buttons to change the noise reduction mode.  
Off . . . . Noise reduction mode is “Off”  
L1 . . . . . For lower reduction  
L2 . . . . . For higher reduction  
Progressive  
An interlaced video signal can be displayed in progressive. Press  
the POINT LEFT/RIGHT buttons to change the progressive scan  
mode.  
Off . . . . Progressive scan mode is “Off.”  
On . . . . Progressive scan mode is “On.”  
Film . . . Select for watching a film. With this function, the  
projector reproduces pictures faithful to the original film  
quality.  
NOTE:  
• The Film mode in the Progressive function cannot be selected when the video signal  
format is 1080i or 1035i.  
Reset  
To reset the adjusted parameters, select Reset and press the OK  
button. A confirmation box appears. Select [Yes]. All the  
adjustments return to their previous figures.  
Image Level Menu  
Move the red frame pointer to any of  
the Custom 1 to 10 where you want  
to set and then press the OK button.  
Store  
To store manually preset image, move the red frame pointer to the  
Store icon and press the OK button. The Image Level Menu  
appears. Move the red arrow pointer to the Custom 1 to 10 where  
you want to set and then press the OK button.  
Store icon  
Press the OK button at this icon  
to store the adjustment.  
Quit  
Exit the IMAGE ADJUST Menu.  
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SETTING  
SETTING MENU  
This projector has Setting menu that allows you to set up the other various functions described as follows:  
Press the MENU button to display the On-Screen  
Menu. Press the POINT LEFT/RIGHT buttons to move  
the red frame pointer to the Setting Menu icon.  
1
SETTING MENU (LANGUAGE)  
Press the POINT DOWN button to move the red frame  
pointer to the desired item that and then press the OK  
button. The Setting dialog box appears.  
SETTING Menu icon  
2
Set the red frame pointer  
to the item and press the  
OK button.  
Language  
The language used in the On-Screen Menu is available in English,  
German, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, Swedish,  
Russian, Chinese, Korean, or Japanese.  
Keystone  
This function corrects distortion of a projected image. Select either  
Store or Reset with the POINT LEFT/RIGHT buttons, and then  
press the OK button. The Keystone dialog box appears. Correct  
keystone with the POINT UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT buttons. (p.22)  
Store . . . stores the keystone correction even if the AC power  
cord is unplugged.  
When pressing the OK button  
at Language, the Language  
Menu appears.  
Reset . . resets the keystone correction when the AC power  
cord is unplugged.  
Background  
Three background settings are available in this projector. Select one  
of the following options when no input source is connected to the  
projector or no input signal is coming from the connected  
equipment.  
Blue . . . blue colored background  
User . . . the image you captured  
Black . . . black colored background  
Display  
This function decides whether to display On-Screen Displays.  
On . . . . . . . . . . . . shows all the On-Screen Display.  
Count-down Off . . hide the Count-down Display.  
Off . . . . . . . . . . . . hide the On-Screen Display except:  
On-Screen Menu  
“Power off?” (p.21)  
P-TIMER (p.23)  
”Please wait....”  
Color management operation screen  
(pp.35–36)  
“No signal” for Power management (p.40)  
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SETTING  
Logo  
Logo  
This function allows you to customize the screen logo with Logo  
select, Capture, and Logo PIN code lock functions.  
Logo select  
This function decides the start-up display as follows:  
User . . . the image you captured  
Default . the factory-set logo  
Off . . . . count-down only  
Capture  
This function enables you to capture the image being projected  
and use it for a starting-up display.  
After capturing the projected image, go to the Logo select  
function and set it to “User.” Then the captured image will be  
displayed when turning on the projector the next time.  
To capture the image, select [Yes]. To cancel the Capture  
function, select [No].  
Select [Yes] to  
capture the  
projected image.  
NOTE:  
Select [Yes] to stop  
capturing.  
• Before capturing an image, select Standard in the IMAGE SELECT Menu to  
capture proper image. (See pages 29, 33.)  
• A signal from a computer can be captured up to XGA (1024 x 768).  
• Certain signals may not be captured properly.  
• When capturing the image that has been adjusted by the Keystone function, the  
adjusted data is automatically reset and the projector captures an image without  
keystone correction.  
Logo PIN Code Lock Dialog Box  
• When starting to capture a new image, the previously stored image is cleared even  
if you cancel the capturing.  
Pointer  
• Once you exit the Logo Menu after setting the Logo lock to "On," you are required  
to enter the PIN code every attempting to change the Logo setting.  
Logo PIN code lock  
Quit  
This function prevents an unauthorized person from changing the  
Logo setting.  
After a correct Logo PIN code is entered, the following dialog  
box appears.  
Off . . . . the Logo setting can be changed freely from the Logo  
function.  
On . . . . the Logo setting cannot be changed without a Logo  
PIN code.  
Select On/Off by pressing the POINT LEFT/RIGHT buttons or  
change the Logo PIN code.  
If you want to change the Logo PIN code lock setting, enter a  
Logo PIN code by following the steps below. The initial Logo PIN  
code is set to “4321” at the factory.  
To Change the Logo PIN code  
Logo PIN code can be changed to your desired  
four-digit number. Select “Logo PIN code change”  
with the POINT DOWN button and press the OK  
button. Set a new Logo PIN code. Be sure to  
write down the new Logo PIN code and keep it at  
hand.  
To Enter a Logo PIN code  
Select a number by pressing the POINT LEFT/RIGHT buttons and  
fix the number with the OK button. The number changes to “.”  
If you fixed a wrong number, move the pointer to “Set” or  
“Clear” once by pressing the POINT DOWN button, then return  
to “Logo PIN code.” Enter the correct number.  
NOTE:  
If you forget your Logo PIN code and unable to change  
it, the Logo PIN code can be reset to the factory default  
setting (4321) according to the following procedures.  
When you reset the Logo PIN code, the PIN code and  
Key lock will be reset, as well.  
1. Unplug the AC Power Cord from the AC outlet.  
2. Hold down the OK button on the projector and  
connect the AC Power Cord into the outlet again.  
Keep holding down the OK button until the POWER  
indicator lights. The Logo PIN code returns to the  
factory default setting while the Logo PIN code lock  
state will remain the same as the previous set state.  
Repeat this step to complete entering a four-digit number.  
When the four-digit number is fixed, the pointer automatically  
moves to “Set.” Press the OK button so that you can change the  
Logo PIN code lock setting.  
If you entered a wrong Logo PIN code, “Logo PIN code” and the  
number (✳✳✳✳) turn red and disappear. Enter a Logo PIN code all  
over again.  
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SETTING  
Ceiling  
Ceiling  
When this function is “On,” the picture is top/bottom and left/right  
reversed. This function is used to project the image from a ceiling-  
mounted projector.  
Rear  
Rear  
When this function is “On,” the picture is left/right reversed. This  
function is used to project the image to a rear projection screen.  
Anamorphic  
When this function is “On,” the screen image is forcibly changed  
to the 4:3 image, even if the input signal is HDTV.  
Simple menu  
When this function is “On,” the value adjustment bar in the picture  
IMAGE ADJUSTMENT Menu is displayed on the bottom left of the  
screen.  
Menu position  
This function is used to adjust the On-Screen Menu display  
position. When the OK button is pressed, the adjustment screen is  
displayed (arrows appear). Use the POINT UP/DOWN/ LEFT/RIGHT  
button(s) to adjust the position. After making the adjustment, press  
the OK button to return to the Menu screen.  
Power management  
Power management  
For reducing power consumption as well as maintaining the lamp  
life, the Power management function turns off the projection lamp  
when the projector is not used for a certain period.  
If the input signal is interrupted and no button is pressed for more  
than 30 seconds, the timer display with “No signal” appears on the  
screen to start the countdown. The countdown time can be set  
between 1 and 30 minutes.  
Time left until lamp off  
Select one of the following operations:  
Ready . . . . . When the lamp has been fully cooled down, the  
READY indicator starts blinking. In this condition,  
the projection lamp is turned on if the input signal is  
reconnected or any button on the top control or  
remote control unit is pressed.  
Shutdown . . When the lamp has been fully cooled down, the  
power is turned off.  
Press the OK button at Power  
management and this box appears.  
Choose one of three settings with  
the POINT LEFT/RIGHT buttons,  
and go to the timer with the POINT  
DOWN button and set time with  
the POINT LEFT/RIGHT buttons.  
Off . . . . . . . The Power management function is off.  
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SETTING  
On start  
When this function is “On,” the projector is automatically turned  
on just by connecting the AC power cord to an AC outlet.  
NOTE:  
• Be sure to turn the projector off properly (see “TURNING OFF THE PROJECTOR” on  
page 21). If the projector is turned off in the incorrect sequence, such as unplugging  
the AC power cord before completing the cool-down etc., the On start function does  
not operate properly.  
Lamp mode  
This function allows you to change the brightness of the screen.  
Auto mode . . . . . brightness according to the input signal.  
Normal mode . . . normal brightness.  
Silent mode . . . . . lower brightness reduces the lamp power  
consumption and extends the lamp life.  
Remote control  
Remote control  
The eight different remote control codes (Code 1–8) are assigned  
to this projector: the factory-set, initial code (Code 1) and the other  
seven codes (Code 2 to Code 8). This switching function prevents  
interference from other remote controls when several projectors or  
video equipment next to each other are operated at the same time.  
For example, when operating the projector in “Code 7,” the code  
for both the projector and the remote control unit must be  
switched to “Code 7.”  
To change the code of the projector:  
Select from Code 1 to Code 8 in the SETTING Menu.  
To change the code of the remote control unit:  
Set the DIP switches 1–3 inside the battery compartment of the  
remote control unit. (See page 15.)  
When pressing the OK button at  
Remote control, the Remote control  
code menu appears.  
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SETTING  
USB  
This Projector has a USB port for interactive operation between the  
projector and computers. Set the mode by following the steps  
below.  
Wireless Mouse mode  
Select “  
” when controlling a computer with the remote control  
unit of this projector.  
Projector mode:  
” Not used.  
Security  
Security  
Key lock  
This function locks operation of the top control and remote  
control unit. It helps to prevent operation by an unauthorized  
person.  
. . . . unlocked.  
. . . . locks operation of the top control.  
To unlock, use the remote control unit.  
. . . . locks operation of the remote control unit.  
To unlock, use the top control.  
Key lock  
If the top control accidentally becomes locked and you do not  
have the remote control unit nearby, unplug the AC power  
cord from the AC outlet, and then hold down the OK button  
and reinsert the AC power cord. This will cancel the top  
control lock. Logo PIN code and PIN code will also be  
cancelled.  
Select Key lock and  
this box appears.  
Choose one of the  
alternatives with the  
POINT UP/DOWN  
buttons and select  
[Yes] to activate it.  
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SETTING  
PIN code lock  
PIN code lock  
This function prevents the projector from being operated by an  
unauthorized person and provides the following settings for  
security options.  
Off . . . . the projector is not locked with the PIN code.  
On1 . . . requires to enter the PIN code every time turning on  
the projector.  
On2 . . . requires to enter the PIN code to operate the projector  
once the power cord is disconnected; as long as the  
AC power cord is connected, the projector can be  
operated without a PIN code.  
When the projector is  
locked with the PIN  
code, the PIN code  
lock mark appears on  
the menu bar.  
Whenever you change the PIN Code Lock setting or the PIN code  
(the four-digit number), you are required to enter the PIN code.  
“1234” is set as the initial PIN code at the factory.  
To Enter a Logo PIN code  
Entering a PIN code  
Select a number by pressing the POINT LEFT/RIGHT buttons and  
fix the number with the OK button. The number changes to “.”  
If you fixed a wrong number, move the pointer to “Set” or  
“Clear” once by pressing the POINT DOWN button, then return  
to “PIN code.” Enter the correct number.  
Pointer  
Repeat this step to complete entering a four-digit number.  
Quit  
When the four-digit number is fixed, the pointer automatically  
moves to “Set.” Press the OK button so that you can change the  
PIN code lock settings.  
The input numbers  
change to “” for  
security.  
If you entered a wrong PIN code, “PIN code” and the number  
(✳✳✳✳) turn red and disappear. Enter a Logo PIN code all over  
again.  
To Change the PIN Code Lock setting  
When the pointer  
automatically  
moves to “Set,”  
press the OK  
button.  
Select “Off,” “On1,” or “On2” with the POINT LEFT/RIGHT  
buttons and then go to “Quit” with the POINT DOWN button.  
Press the OK button to close the dialog box.  
To Change the PIN Code  
The PIN code can be changed to your desired four-digit number.  
Select “PIN code change” with the POINT DOWN button, and  
press the OK button. A New PIN code input dialog box appears.  
Changing the PIN code lock setting  
Select a desired  
setting with the  
POINT LEFT/RIGHT  
buttons.  
Select a number with the POINT LEFT/RIGHT buttons and fix the  
number with the OK button. Repeat it to complete entering a  
four-digit number. When the four-digit number is fixed, the  
pointer automatically moves to “Set.” Then press the OK button.  
Be sure to write down the new Logo PIN code and keep it at  
hand.  
Change the PIN code  
Select PIN code  
change and press  
the OK button. The  
New PIN code input  
dialog box appears.  
NOTE:  
If you forget your PIN code and unable to change it, the PIN code can be  
reset to the factory default setting (1234) according to the following  
procedures.  
When you reset the PIN code, the Logo PIN code and Key lock will be  
reset, as well.  
1. Unplug the AC Power Cord from the AC outlet.  
2. Hold down the OK button on the projector and connect the AC Power  
Cord into the outlet again. Keep holding down the OK button until the  
POWER indicator lights. The PIN code returns to the factory default  
setting while the PIN code lock state will remain the same as the  
previous set state.  
The input numbers  
are being displayed  
for confirmation.  
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SETTING  
Factory default  
Lamp counter  
This function is used to reset the Lamp replacement counter.  
When replacing the projection lamp, reset the Lamp replacement  
counter with this function. See page 49 for operation.  
Select Factory default and this box  
appears. Select [Yes], and the next  
box appears.  
Factory default  
This function returns all setting values except for the User logo,  
Key lock, PIN code lock, Logo PIN code lock, and the Lamp counter  
to the factory default settings.  
Quit  
Select [Yes] to  
activate it.  
Exit the SETTING Menu.  
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APPENDIX  
WIRELESS MOUSE  
Remote control unit is not only able to operate this projector but also functions as a wireless mouse for most  
personal computers. The MOUSE POINTER, DRAG ON/OFF button, and two CLICK buttons are used for  
wireless mouse operation.  
The Wireless mouse function is available only when the PC mouse pointer is displayed on the screen.  
INSTALLATION  
To use the remote control unit as a wireless mouse for a computer, installation of a mouse driver (not supplied)  
is required. Make sure that the mouse driver is properly installed on your computer and that the mouse port (or  
USB port) of the computer is activated.  
Connect the mouse port (or USB port) of your  
Note:When your computer has no mouse  
1
computer to the CONTROL PORT (or USB connector)  
of this projector with the Control cable (or USB cable).  
(See pages 12–13 for connection.)  
port, connect the Serial port of your  
computer to the Control port of the  
projector with the Control cable for Serial  
port (supplied).  
Turn on the projector first, and then turn your computer  
on. If the computer is switched on first, the Wireless  
mouse function may not work properly.  
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OPERATING WIRELESS MOUSE  
When controlling the PC mouse pointer, use the MOUSE POINTER, DRAG ON/OFF button, LEFT CLICK button,  
and RIGHT CLICK button on the remote control unit.  
MOUSE POINTER  
DRAG ON  
INDICATOR  
Used to move the PC mouse pointer. The pointer moves to  
the direction you are pressing.  
LEFT CLICK button  
This button has the same function as the left button in a PC  
mouse. To drag a selected screen object, hold down this  
button and press the MOUSE POINTER.  
RIGHT CLICK button  
This button has the same function as the right button in a PC  
mouse.  
DRAG ON/OFF  
button  
DRAG ON/OFF button  
MOUSE POINTER  
Use this button and the MOUSE POINTER to drag a  
(Moves the pointer)  
selected screen object. Press and release the DRAG  
ON/OFF button, then the DRAG ON INDICATOR lights  
green and the remote control unit is in Drag mode. Use the  
MOUSE POINTER to drag an screen object. Press and  
release the DRAG ON/OFF button again or press any other  
button to drop the object.  
LEFT CLICK button  
(left button of the mouse)  
RIGHT CLICK button  
(right button of the mouse)  
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APPENDIX  
MAINTENANCE  
WARNING TEMP. INDICATOR  
The Warning Temp. indicator blinks red to let you know the internal  
temperature of the projector exceeds a normal level. If the temperature  
goes up further, the projector will be turned off automatically and the  
Ready indicator goes out. (The Warning Temp. indicator continues  
blinking.) After the cooling-off period, the Ready indicator lights on again  
and the projector can be turned on by pressing the POWER button on the  
top control or the remote control unit. When you turn on the projector,  
the Warning Temp. indicator goes out.  
TOP CONTROL  
Warning Temp.  
Indicator  
Ready  
Indicator  
If the Warning Temp. indicator is still blinking, check the following  
matters:  
– The ventilation slots of the projector may be blocked. In such a case,  
reposition the projector so that the ventilation slots are not obstructed.  
– The air filters may be clogged with dust particles. Clean them by  
following the section “AIR FILTER CARE AND CLEANING” on the next  
page.  
– If the WARNING TEMP. indicator remains on after performing above  
checks, the cooling fans or internal circuits may be malfunctioning.  
Contact the service station.  
When both of the Warning Temp. and Ready indicators are blinking:  
When the projector detects an internal problem, it shuts down automatically and both the Warning Temp. and  
Ready indicators start blinking. In this condition, the projector cannot be turned on even if you press the  
POWER button on the top control or remote control unit. If this happens, unplug and reconnect the AC power  
cord, and then turn on the projector again to check the operation. If the projector shuts down again or cannot to  
be turned on, internal checking and repair is required. Unplug the AC power cord and contact the service  
station.  
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APPENDIX  
AIR FILTERS CARE AND CLEANING  
Air filters help prevent dust from accumulating on the optical elements inside the projector. To whatever extent  
the air filters become clogged with dust particles, the cooling fans’ effectiveness is reduced, which may result  
in an internal heat build-up and adversely affect the life of the projector. Therefore, for appropriate care and use  
of the projector, regular cleaning of the air filters is necessary.  
How often the air filters should be cleaned really depends upon the environment in which the projector is being  
operated. As a rough guide, under a normally clean operating environment, the air filters should be cleaned  
approximately every 200 hours of use. However, if the projector is being operated in a somewhat dusty or  
smoky environment, the air filters should be cleaned more often; for consistently good projector operation and  
performance, timely cleaning of the air filters is a very important factor. When appropriate, clean the air filters  
following the steps below.  
Turn off the projector and unplug the AC power cord  
from an AC outlet.  
1
A
B
Turn over projector and remove the air filters by pulling  
the latches upward.  
2
Clean the air filters with a brush or rinse them softly.  
When rinsing the air filters, dry them well.  
3
Replace the air filters properly. Make sure that the air  
filters are fully inserted to the projector.  
4
AIR FILTERS  
Pull up and remove.  
CAUTION  
Do not operate the projector with the air filters  
removed. Dust may accumulate on the LCD Panel and  
projection mirror degrading the picture quality. Do not  
put anything into the air intake vents. It may result in  
malfunction of the projector.  
NOTE: If the dust cannot be removed by  
cleaning, it is probably time to replace  
the air filters with new ones. Please  
consult your dealer.  
RECOMMENDATION  
We recommend avoiding dusty/smoky environments when operating the projector. Usage in these  
environments may cause a poor image quality.  
When using the projector under dusty or smoky conditions, dust may accumulate on a lens, liquid crystal  
panels, or optical elements inside the projector. Such condition may degrade the quality of the projected  
image. When the symptoms above are noticed, contact your authorized dealer or service station for proper  
cleaning.  
CLEANING PROJECTION LENS  
Follow these steps to clean the projection lens:  
Turn off the projector and unplug the AC power cord from an AC outlet.  
1
Apply a non-abrasive camera lens cleaner to a dry soft cleaning cloth. Avoid using an excessive amount of  
cleaner. Abrasive cleaners, solvents ,or other harsh chemicals might scratch the surface of the lens.  
2
Gently wipe with the cleaning cloth over the projection lens.  
3
When the projector is not in use, put the lens cap.  
4
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APPENDIX  
LAMP REPLACEMENT  
When the projection lamp of this projector reaches its end  
of life, the LAMP REPLACE indicator lights orange. If this  
indicator lights orange, replace the projection lamp with a  
new one promptly.  
TOP CONTROL  
This indicator lights orange  
when the projection lamp  
reaches its end of life.  
Replace the projection lamp  
with a new one promptly.  
CAUTION  
Allow the projector to cool for at least 45 minutes  
before you open the lamp cover. The inside of the  
projector can become very hot.  
CAUTION  
For continued safety, replace with a lamp  
assembly of the same type.  
Do not drop the lamp assembly or touch a glass  
bulb! The glass can shatter and may cause injury.  
Follow these steps to replace lamp assembly.  
Turn off the projector and unplug the AC power cord.  
Allow the projector to cool for at least 45 minutes.  
1
Loosen the two (2) screws with a screwdriver and  
open the lamp cover.  
2
Loosen the two (2) screws with a screwdriver and pull  
out the lamp assembly by using the built in handle.  
LAMP COVER  
3
LAMP  
ASSEMBLY  
HANDLE  
Replace the lamp assembly with a new one and tighten  
the two (2) screws. Make sure that the lamp assembly  
is set properly. Put back the lamp cover and tighten the  
two (2) screws.  
4
Connect the AC power cord to the projector and turn  
on the projector.  
5
Reset the Lamp replacement counter (refer to”LAMP  
REPLACE COUNTER” on the next page).  
6
NOTE:  
• Do not reset the Lamp replacement counter when the projection lamp is not  
replaced.  
ORDER REPLACEMENT LAMP  
Replacement lamp can be ordered through your dealer. When ordering a projection lamp, give the following  
information to the dealer.  
Model No. of your projector  
Replacement Lamp Type No.  
:
:
LV-7575  
LV-LP28  
(610 328 7362)  
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APPENDIX  
LAMP REPLACE COUNTER  
Be sure to reset the Lamp replacement counter after the lamp assembly is replaced. When the Lamp  
replacement counter is reset, the LAMP REPLACE indicator stops lighting.  
Lamp counter  
Turn the projector on and press the MENU button to  
display the On-Screen Menu. Press the POINT  
LEFT/RIGHT buttons to move the red frame pointer to  
the SETTING Menu icon  
1
Press the POINT UP/DOWN buttons to move the red  
frame pointer to Lamp counter and then press the OK  
button. The next box appears.  
2
Select Lamp counter and this box  
appears. Select [Reset], and the  
next box appears.  
Press the POINT UP/DOWN buttons to select Reset  
and then press the OK button. The “Lamp replacement  
counter reset?” appears. Move the pointer to [Yes] and  
then press the OK button.  
3
Another confirmation dialog box appears and select  
[Yes] to reset the Lamp replacement counter.  
4
Select [Yes], and then another  
confirmation box appears.  
NOTE:  
Select [Yes] again  
• Do not reset the Lamp replacement counter until after the projection lamp is  
replaced.  
to reset the lamp  
counter.  
LAMP HANDLING PRECAUTIONS  
This projector uses a high-pressure lamp which must be handled carefully and properly. Improper  
handling may result in accidents, injury, or create a fire hazard.  
Lamp lifetime may differ from lamp to lamp and according to the environment of use. There is no  
guarantee of the same lifetime for each lamp. Some lamps may fail or terminate their lifetime in a  
shorter period of time than other similar lamps.  
If the projector indicates that the lamp should be replaced, i.e., if the LAMP REPLACE indicator lights  
up, replace the lamp with a new one IMMEDIATELY after the projector has cooled down. (Follow  
carefully the instructions in the LAMP REPLACEMENT section of this manual.) Continuous use of the  
lamp with the LAMP REPLACE indicator lighted may increase the risk of lamp explosion.  
Lamp may explode as a result of vibration, shock or degradation as a result of hours of use as its  
lifetime draws to an end. Risk of explosion may differ according to the environment or conditions in  
which the projector and lamp are being used.  
IF A LAMP EXPLODES, THE FOLLOWING SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SHOULD BE TAKEN.  
If a lamp explodes, disconnect the projector’s AC plug from the AC outlet immediately and open the  
window or door for ventilation. Contact an authorized service station for a checkup of the unit and  
replacement of the lamp. Additionally, check carefully to ensure that there are no broken shards or pieces  
of glass around the projector or coming out from the cooling air circulation holes. Any broken shards  
found should be cleaned up carefully. No one should check the inside of the projector except those who  
are authorized trained technicians and who are familiar with projector service. Inappropriate attempts to  
service the unit by anyone, especially those who are not appropriately trained to do so, may result in an  
accident or injury caused by pieces of broken glass.  
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APPENDIX  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
Before calling your dealer or service center for assistance, check the items below once again.  
1. Make sure you have connected the projector to your computer or video equipment as described in  
“CONNECTING PROJECTOR” on pages 12–14.  
2. Check the cable connection. Make sure that all computers, video equipment, and power cords are properly  
connected.  
3. Make sure that all power is switched on.  
4. If the projector still does not produce an image, restart your computer.  
5. If an image still does not appear, disconnect the projector from your computer and check your computer  
monitor’s display. A problem may be noticed with your graphics controller rather than with the projector.  
(When you reconnect the projector, be sure to turn the computer and monitor off before you turn on the  
projector. Turn on equipment in the order of the projector and computer.)  
6. If a problem still persists, check the following solutions.  
Problem:  
No power.  
Try these Solutions  
Plug the power cord of the projector into an AC outlet.  
Make sure the READY indicator lights.  
Wait 90 seconds after the projector is turned off to restart the projector.  
NOTE: After pressing the POWER button to “OFF,” make sure the projector works as  
follows:  
1. LAMP indicator lights bright and the READY indicator turns off.  
2. After 90 seconds, the READY indicator lights green again and the projector may  
be turned on by pressing the POWER button.  
Check the WARNING TEMP. and READY indicators. If both indicators blink, the projector  
cannot be turned on.  
(See “TURNING ON/OFF PROJECTOR” on pages 20–21.)  
Check the projection lamp. (See page 48.)  
Adjust the focus of the projector.  
Make sure the projection screen is at least 1.4 m (4.6’) away from the projector.  
Check the projection lens to see if it needs cleaning.  
Image is out of focus.  
NOTE: Moving the projector from a cool to a warm place may result in moisture  
condensation on the projection lens. If this happens, leave the projector off and  
wait until condensation evaporates.  
Check the Ceiling/Rear function. (See page 40.)  
Picture is left/right  
reversed.  
Check the Ceiling function. (See page 40.)  
Picture is  
top/bottom  
reversed.  
Check the Display function.(See page 38.)  
Some displays are  
not seen during  
operations.  
Check the connection between your computer or video equipment and the projector.  
When turning the projector on, it takes about 30 seconds to display the image.  
Check the system you selected is corresponding to your computer or video equipment.  
Make sure the temperature is not out of specified operating temperature (5˚C–35˚C  
[41˚F–95˚F]).  
No image.  
Check the audio cable connection from an audio input source.  
Adjust the audio source.  
No sound.  
Press the VOLUME (+) button.  
Press the MUTE button.  
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Problem:  
Remote control unit  
does not work.  
Try these Solutions  
Check the batteries.  
Check if the ALL-OFF switch on the remote control unit is set to “ON.”  
Make sure there is no obstruction in between the Infrared remote receiver of the  
projector and the remote control unit.  
Make sure you are not too far from the projector when using the remote control unit.  
Maximum operating range is 5 m (16.4’).  
Check the remote control code in the remote control unit. (See page 41.)  
Check if the remote control keys are locked. (See page 42.)  
Check the cable connection between the projector and your computer.  
Check the mouse setting on your computer.  
Turn the projector on before turning on a computer.  
Wireless mouse  
function does not  
work.  
WARNING:  
High voltages are used to operate this projector. Do not attempt to open the cabinet.  
If the problem still persists after following all operating instructions, contact the sales dealer where you  
purchased the projector or the service center. Specify the model number and explain the difficulty. We will  
advise you how to obtain service.  
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MENU TREE  
Computer Input/Video Input  
(1)  
Input 1  
RGB (PC analog)  
RGB (Scart)  
RGB (PC digital)  
RGB (AV HDCP)  
Monitor out  
Video  
Go to System  
Input  
(2)  
(3)  
(1)  
(2)  
(3)  
(2)  
Input 2  
Input 3  
Go to System  
Go to System  
Go to System  
Go to System  
Go to System  
Go to System  
Y, Pb/Cb, Pr/Cr  
RGB  
Video  
Y, Pb/Cb, Pr/Cr  
S-Video  
Computer Input  
(1)  
Mode 1  
Mode 2  
SVGA 1  
SVGA 2  
SVGA 3  
Standard  
System  
Image Select  
High contrast  
Custom 1  
Custom 10  
System displayed in the System Menu varies depending on the input signal.  
Auto PC adj.  
Normal  
PC Adjust  
Screen  
Fine sync.  
Total dots  
Position H  
Position V  
Current mode  
Clamp  
0–31  
True  
Wide  
Full  
Digital zoom +  
Digital zoom -  
Display area - H  
Display area - V  
Reset  
Yes/No  
Mode free  
Store  
Mode 1  
Mode 2  
Mode 3  
Mode 4  
Mode 5  
Mode 6  
Mode 7  
Mode 8  
Mode 9  
Mode 10  
Quit  
Quit  
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Video Input  
(2)  
Auto  
System  
System  
PAL  
SECAM  
NTSC  
NTSC 4.43  
PAL-M  
PAL-N  
(3)  
Auto  
1080i  
1035i  
720p  
575p  
480p  
575i  
480i  
Standard  
Cinema  
Image Select  
Custom 1  
Custom 10  
Normal  
Wide  
Screen  
Computer Input/Vide Input  
Contrast  
0–63  
Image Adjust  
Brightness  
Color  
0–63  
0–63  
Tint  
0–63  
Color management  
Color  
Gamma  
List  
All Del  
Menu  
Yes/No  
Color M.  
Menu  
Off/L1/L2  
High  
Color M.  
Auto picture control  
Color temp.  
Mid  
Low  
XLow  
0–63  
Red  
Green  
0–63  
Blue  
0–63  
Sharpness  
Gamma  
Noise reduction  
Progressive  
Reset  
0–31  
0–15  
Off/L1/L2  
Off/On/Film  
Yes/No  
Custom 1  
Store  
Custom 10  
Quit  
Quit  
Volume  
Built-in SP.  
Mute  
0–63  
Sound  
On/Off  
On/Off  
Quit  
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Computer Input/Vide Input  
Language  
English  
Setting  
German  
French  
Italian  
Spanish  
Portuguese  
Dutch  
Swedish  
Russian  
Chinese  
Korean  
Japanese  
Quit  
Keystone  
Background  
Display  
Store/Reset  
Blue/User/Black  
Off/Countdown Off/On  
Logo select  
Logo  
User  
Default  
Off  
Capture  
Logo PIN code lock  
Quit  
Logo PIN code  
Set  
Logo PIN code lock  
Logo PIN code change  
Quit  
On/Off  
Clear  
Quit  
Ceiling  
On/Off  
On/Off  
On/Off  
On/Off  
Rear  
Anamorphic  
Simple menu  
Menu position  
Power management  
Off  
Ready  
Shut down  
1–30 Min.  
Quit  
On start  
On/Off  
Lamp mode  
Remote Control  
Auto/Normal/Silent  
Code 1  
Code 8  
Quit  
USB  
Mouse  
Projector  
Security  
Key lock  
Off  
Projector  
Remote Control  
Quit  
PIN code lock  
PIN code  
Set  
PIN code lock  
Off/On1/On2  
Clear  
PIN code change  
Quit  
Quit  
Lamp counter  
Factory default  
Quit  
Reset  
Yes/No  
Yes/No  
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COMPATIBLE COMPUTER SPECIFICATIONS  
Basically this projector can accept a signal from all computers with V-, H-Frequency mentioned below, and less  
than 140 MHz of Dot Clock.  
ON-SCREEN  
DISPLAY  
H-Freq.  
(kHz)  
V-Freq.  
(Hz)  
ON-SCREEN  
DISPLAY  
H-Freq.  
(kHz)  
V-Freq.  
(Hz)  
RESOLUTION  
RESOLUTION  
VGA 1  
VGA 2  
VGA 3  
VGA 4  
VGA 5  
VGA 6  
VGA 7  
MAC LC13  
MAC 13  
480i  
640 x 480  
720 x 400  
640 x 400  
640 x 480  
640 x 480  
640 x 480  
640 x 480  
640 x 480  
640 x 480  
31.47  
31.47  
31.47  
37.86  
37.86  
37.50  
43.269  
34.97  
35.00  
15.734  
15.625  
31.47  
31.25  
35.156  
37.88  
46.875  
53.674  
48.08  
37.90  
34.50  
38.00  
38.60  
32.70  
38.00  
49.72  
48.36  
68.677  
60.023  
56.476  
60.31  
48.50  
44.00  
63.48  
36.00  
62.04  
61.00  
35.522  
46.90  
47.00  
58.03  
60.24  
59.88  
70.09  
70.09  
74.38  
72.81  
75.00  
85.00  
66.60  
66.67  
60.00  
50.00  
59.88  
50.00  
56.25  
60.32  
75.00  
85.06  
72.19  
61.03  
55.38  
60.51  
60.31  
51.09  
60.51  
74.55  
60.00  
84.997  
75.03  
70.07  
74.92  
60.02  
54.58  
79.35  
87.17  
77.07  
75.70  
86.96  
58.20  
58.30  
72.00  
75.08  
MAC 21  
SXGA 1  
SXGA 2  
SXGA 3  
SXGA 4  
SXGA 5  
SXGA 6  
SXGA 7  
SXGA 8  
SXGA 9  
SXGA 10  
SXGA 11  
SXGA 12  
SXGA 13  
SXGA 14  
SXGA 15 1280 x 1024  
SXGA 16 1280 x 1024  
SXGA 17  
SXGA 18  
SXGA 19 1280 x 1024  
SXGA 20 1280 x 1024  
SXGA+ 1 1400 x 1050  
SXGA+ 2 1400 x 1050  
SXGA+ 3 1400 x 1050  
1152 x 870  
1152 x 864  
1280 x 1024  
1280 x 1024  
1280 x 1024  
1280 x 1024  
1280 x 1024  
1280 x 1024  
1280 x 1024  
1280 x 1024  
1280 x 960  
1152 x 900  
1152 x 900  
68.68  
64.20  
62.50  
63.90  
63.34  
63.74  
71.69  
81.13  
63.98  
79.976  
60.00  
61.20  
71.40  
50.00  
50.00  
63.37  
76.97  
61.85  
46.43  
63.79  
91.146  
63.97  
65.35  
65.12  
75.00  
80.00  
48.36  
47.70  
48.36  
56.16  
75.00  
81.25  
87.50  
93.75  
45.00  
37.50  
33.75  
33.75  
28.125  
75.06  
70.40  
58.60  
60.00  
59.98  
60.01  
67.19  
76.107  
60.02  
75.025  
60.00  
65.20  
75.60  
86.00  
94.00  
60.01  
72.00  
66.00  
86.70  
60.18  
85.024  
60.19  
60.12  
59.90  
75.08  
75.08  
60.00  
60.00  
60.00  
72.00  
60.00  
65.00  
70.00  
75.00  
60.00  
50.00  
60.00  
60.00  
50.00  
––––––––  
(Interlace)  
––––––––  
(Interlace)  
––––––––  
(Progressive)  
––––––––  
(Progressive)  
575i  
480p  
575p  
1280 x 1024  
(Interlace)  
SVGA 1  
SVGA 2  
SVGA 3  
SVGA 4  
SVGA 5  
SVGA 6  
SVGA 7  
SVGA 8  
SVGA 9  
SVGA 10  
SVGA 11  
MAC 16  
XGA 1  
XGA 2  
XGA 3  
XGA 4  
XGA 5  
XGA 6  
XGA 7  
XGA 8  
XGA 9  
800 x 600  
800 x 600  
800 x 600  
800 x 600  
800 x 600  
800 x 600  
800 x 600  
800 x 600  
800 x 600  
800 x 600  
800 x 600  
832 x 624  
1024 x 768  
1024 x 768  
1024 x 768  
1024 x 768  
1024 x 768  
1024 x 768  
1024 x 768  
1024 x 768  
1280 x 1024  
(Interlace)  
1152 x 900  
1280 x 1024  
(Interlace)  
MAC  
MAC  
1280 x 960  
1280 x 1024  
1366 x 768  
1360 x 768  
1376 x 768  
1360 x 768  
1600 x 1200  
1600 x 1200  
1600 x 1200  
1600 x 1200  
WXGA 1  
WXGA 2  
WXGA 3  
WXGA 4  
UXGA1  
UXGA2  
UXGA3  
UXGA4  
720p  
720p  
1035i  
1080i  
1080i  
1024 x 768  
(Interlace)  
––––––––  
(Progressive)  
––––––––  
(Progressive)  
––––––––  
(Interlace)  
––––––––  
(Interlace)  
XGA 10  
XGA 11  
XGA 12  
XGA 13  
XGA 14  
XGA15  
MAC 19  
1024 x 768  
1024 x 768  
1024 x 768  
(Interlace)  
1024 x 768  
1024 x 768  
1024 x 768  
1024 x 768  
––––––––  
(Interlace)  
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When a input signal is digital from DVI terminal, refer to the chart below.  
ON-SCREEN  
H-Freq.  
(kHz)  
V-Freq.  
(Hz)  
ON-SCREEN  
DISPLAY  
H-Freq.  
(kHz)  
V-Freq.  
(Hz)  
RESOLUTION  
RESOLUTION  
DISPLAY  
D-VGA  
D-480p  
D-575p  
D-SVGA  
D-XGA  
640 x 480  
31.47  
31.47  
31.25  
37.879  
43.363  
48.36  
47.70  
48.36  
46.50  
63.98  
59.94  
59.88  
50.00  
60.32  
60.00  
60.00  
60.00  
60.00  
50.00  
60.02  
D-SXGA2  
D-SXGA+ 1  
D-720p  
D-720p  
D-1035i  
D-1080i  
D-1080i  
D-1080psf/30  
D-1080psf/25  
D-1080psf/24  
1280 x 1024  
1400 x 1050  
60.276  
63.97  
45.00  
37.50  
33.75  
33.75  
28.125  
33.75  
28.125  
27.00  
58.069  
60.19  
60.00  
50.00  
60.00  
60.00  
50.00  
60.00  
50.00  
48.00  
720 x 480  
(Progressive)  
768 x 575  
(Progressive)  
1280 x 720  
(Progressive)  
1280 x 720  
(Progressive)  
800 x 600  
1024 x 768  
1920 x 1035  
(Interlace)  
1920 x 1080  
(Interlace)  
D-WXGA1 1366 x 768  
D-WXGA2 1360 x 768  
D-WXGA3 1376 x 768  
D-WXGA5 1368 x 768  
D-SXGA1 1280 x 1024  
1920 x 1080  
(Interlace)  
1920 x 1080  
1920 x 1080  
1920 x 1080  
Depending on the condition of signals and the type and length of cables, these signals may not be properly viewed.  
NOTE: Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
INDICATORS AND PROJECTOR CONDITION  
Check the indicators for projector condition.  
Indicators  
LAMP  
REPLACE  
orange  
WARNING  
TEMP.  
red  
Projector Condition  
READY  
green  
LAMP  
red  
The projector is OFF. (The AC power cord is unplugged.)  
The projector is ready to be turned on with the POWER  
button.  
The projector is operating normally.  
The Warning Temp. indicator blinks red to let you know the  
internal temperature of the projector exceeds a normal level.  
If the temperature goes up further, the projector will be  
turned off automatically and the Ready indicator goes out.  
When the projector is cooled down enough and the  
temperature returns to normal, the READY indicator lights  
green and the projector can be turned on again. (The  
WARNING TEMP. indicator keeps blinking.) Check and clean  
the air filters.  
The projector is cooled down enough and the temperature  
returns to normal. When turning on the projector, the  
WARNING TEMP. indicator stops blinking. Check and clean  
the air filters.  
• • • on  
• • • blinking  
• • • dim  
• • • off  
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Indicators  
WARNING  
READY  
TEMP.  
green  
LAMP  
REPLACE  
orange  
Projector Condition  
LAMP  
red  
red  
The projector is in cooling mode. It cannot be turned on until  
the READY indicator lights green.  
The projector detects an abnormal condition and cannot be  
turned on. Unplug the AC power cord and plug it again to turn  
on the projector. If the projector is turned off again,  
disconnect the AC power cord and contact the dealer or the  
service center for service and checkup. Do not leave the  
projector on. It may cause electric shock or a fire hazard.  
The projector is in the Power management mode.  
The temperature inside the projector is abnormally high.  
The lamp cannot light up. (The projector is preparing for stand-  
by or the projection lamp is in cooling mode. The projector  
cannot be turned on until the cooling process is completed.)  
The lamp cannot light up. (The lamp has been cooled down  
enough and the projector is in stand-by mode and ready to be  
turned on with the POWER button.)  
The projection lamp reaches its end of life.  
Replace the lamp and then reset the Lamp replacement  
counter. The indicator is turned off.  
• • • on  
• • • blinking  
• • • dim  
• • • off  
*When the projection lamp reaches its end of life, the LAMP REPLACE indicator lights orange. When this indicator  
lights orange, replace the projection lamp with a new one promptly. Reset the Lamp replacement counter after  
replacing the lamp.  
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  
Multi-media Projector  
Projector Type  
319.0 mm x 168.0 mm x 429.5 mm (12.6” x 6.61” x 16.8”)  
8.7 kg (19.2 lbs)  
(W x H x D)  
Dimensions  
Net Weight  
1.3” TFT Active Matrix type, 3 panels  
1024 x 768 dots  
LCD Panel System  
Panel Resolution  
Number of Pixels  
Color System  
2,359,296 (1024 x 768 x 3 panels)  
PAL, SECAM, NTSC, NTSC4.43, PAL-M, and PAL-N  
480i, 480p, 575i, 575p, 720p, 1035i, and 1080i  
H-sync. 15 kHz–100 kHz, V-sync. 48–100 Hz  
F1.8–2.1 lens with f=48.4 mm–62.8 mm Motor zoom and focus  
1.4 m (4.6’)–14.7 m (48.2’)  
High Definition TV Signal  
Scanning Frequency  
Projection Lens  
Throw distance  
Up and Down (1:1 to 10:0)  
Motorized Lens Shift  
Projection Image Size (Diagonal)  
Horizontal Resolution  
Projection Lamp  
Input 1 Jacks  
Adjustable from 31” to 400”  
800 TV lines (HDTV)  
318 watt type  
DVI Terminal (Digital) HDCP Compatible, HDB 15-pin Terminal (Analog),  
and Stereo Mini Type Jack (Audio)  
BNC Type x 5 (G or VIDEO/Y, B or Cb/Pb, R or Cr/Pr, H/V, and V) and  
Stereo Mini Type Jack (Audio)  
Input 2 Jacks  
Input 3 Jacks  
Other Jacks  
RCA Type x 3 (VIDEO/Y, Cb/Pb and Cr/Pr), RCA Type x 2 (Audio R and L),  
and DIN 4-pin (S-Video)  
DIN 8-pin (Control port), USB port (Series B receptacle), Wired Remote Jack ,  
and Network Imager Connector  
INT. SP. Stereo (R and L), 3 watt RMS (T.H.D. 10%)  
0˚ to 10.5˚  
Built-in Speakers  
Feet Adjustment  
Voltage and Power  
Consumption  
AC 100–120 V (5.7 A Max. Ampere), 50/60 Hz (The U.S.A and Canada)  
AC 200–240 V (2.7 A Max. Ampere), 50/60 Hz (Continental Europe)  
5˚C–35˚C (41˚F ~ 95˚F)  
Operating Temperature  
Storage Temperature  
-10˚C–60˚C (14˚F ~ 140˚F)  
Power Source  
Operating Range  
Dimensions  
Net Weight  
Laser Pointer  
:
:
:
:
:
AA or LR6 ALKALINE Type x 2  
5 m (16.4’)/ 30˚  
50 mm x 36 mm x 193 mm (2.0” x 1.4” x 7.6”)  
160 g (0.35 lbs) (including batteries)  
Class II Laser (Max. Output: 1mW/Wave length: 650 20nm)  
Remote Control Transmitter  
User’s Manual (CD-ROM)  
Quick Start Guide  
Accessories  
AC Power Cord  
Wireless/Wired Remote Control Transmitter and Batteries  
VGA Cable  
USB Cable  
Control Cable for Serial Port  
Lens Cap  
Lens Replacement And Installation Manual  
PIN Code Label  
Warranty Card  
Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
LCD panels are manufactured to the highest possible standards. Even though 99.99% of the pixels are effective, a tiny fraction of the  
pixels (0.01% or less) may be ineffective by the characteristics of the LCD panels.  
Each projector has its own characteristics.  
When projecting with several projectors on the same screen or side by side, you may recognize different white balance and color  
uniformity on each projector.  
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CONFIGURATIONS OF TERMINALS  
COMPUTER INPUT-1 TERMINALS (ANALOG)  
Terminal: HDB15-PIN  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Red Input  
Green Input  
Blue Input  
Sense 2  
9
+5V Power  
Pin Configuration  
10 Ground (Vert. sync.)  
11 Sense 0  
12 DDC Data  
2
1
5
4
3
10  
9
8
7
6
15  
Ground (Horiz.sync.) 13 Horiz. sync.  
14  
13  
12  
11  
Ground (Red)  
Ground (Green)  
Ground (Blue)  
14 Vert. sync.  
15 DDC Clock  
COMPUTER INPUT-1 TERMINAL (DIGITAL)  
Terminal: DVI 24-pin  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
T.M.D.S. Data2–  
T.M.D.S. Data2+  
9
T.M.D.S. Data1–  
17 T.M.D.S. Data0–  
18 T.M.D.S. Data0+  
Pin Configuration  
10 T.M.D.S. Data1+  
T.M.D.S. Data2 Shield 11 T.M.D.S. Data1 Shield 19 T.M.D.S. Data0 Shield  
1
9
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
No Connect  
No Connect  
DDC Clock  
DDC Data  
12 No Connect  
13 No Connect  
14 +5V Power  
15 Ground (for +5V)  
16 Hot Plug Detect  
20 No Connect  
21 No Connect  
22 T.M.D.S. Clock Shield  
23 T.M.D.S. Clock+  
24 T.M.D.S. Clock–  
10 11 12 13 14 15 16  
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24  
No Connect  
CONTROL PORT CONNECTOR  
Terminal: Mini DIN 8-PIN  
PS/2  
-----  
CLK  
DATA  
GND  
-----  
-----  
GND  
-----  
Serial  
R X D  
-----  
-----  
GND  
RTS/CTS  
T X D  
GND  
ADB  
-----  
ADB  
-----  
GND  
-----  
-----  
Pin Configuration  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
-----  
GND  
GND  
USB CONNECTOR (Series B)  
Pin Configuration  
1
2
3
4
Vcc  
- Data  
+ Data  
Ground  
2
3
1
4
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APPENDIX  
OPTIONAL PARTS  
The parts listed below are optionally supplied. When ordering those parts, specify the item name and its Type  
No. to the sales dealer.  
HDB 15 pin-SCART 21 pin Cable  
Ultra Wide Angle Lens  
Wide Angle Zoom Lens  
Long Focus Zoom Lens  
Ultra Long Focus Zoom Lens  
Network Imager  
Type No. : LV-CA31  
Type No. : LV-IL01  
Type No. : LV-IL02  
Type No. : LV-IL03  
Type No. : LV-IL04  
Type No. : LV-NI02  
Type No. : LV-LP28  
Type No. : LV-CL07  
Replacement Lamp  
Ceiling Mounting Hanger  
LENS REPLACEMENT  
The lens of this projector can be replaced with other optional lens. This feature enables you to use the projector  
for wide variety of uses.  
For installation and replacement of the lens, always contact the sales dealer. The projector lens must be  
installed or replaced by well-trained sales or service engineers. Do not attempt to install and replace the lens by  
yourself as it may cause injury.  
After installing the lens, attach the lens cap to the lens when setting up the projector.  
Do not hold the lens when carrying or lifting the projector. It may cause serious damage to the projector.  
To the sales and service engineers:  
Referring to the attached lens replacement and installation manual, replace or install the lens properly.  
PJ LINK NOTICE  
This projector is compliant with PJLink Standard Class 1 of JBMIA (Japan Business Machine and Information  
System Industries Association). The projector supports all commands defined by PJLink Class 1 and is verified  
conformance with PJLink Standard Class 1.  
CANON Projector Input  
PJLink Input  
RGB 1  
Parameter  
Input1  
RGB(PC analog)  
RGB(Scart)  
RGB(PC digital)  
RGB(AV HDCP)  
Video  
11  
12  
31  
32  
21  
22  
13  
23  
24  
25  
RGB 2  
DIGITAL 1  
DIGITAL 2  
VIDEO 1  
VIDEO 2  
RGB 3  
Input2  
Input3  
Y, Pb/Cb, Pr/Cr  
RGB  
Video  
VIDEO 3  
VIDEO 4  
VIDEO 5  
Y, Pb/Cb, Pr/Cr  
S-video  
PJLink is a registered trademark of JBMIA.  
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APPENDIX  
DIMENSIONS  
319.0 (12.6)  
142.0 (5.59)  
Unit : mm (inch)  
60.6 (2.39)  
115.5 (4.55)  
117.0 (4.61)  
Screw Holes for Ceiling Mount  
Screw: M6  
Depth: 10.0 (0.393)  
95.0 (3.74)  
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APPENDIX  
While the projector is locked with the PIN code....  
Put on the label below (supplied) in a prominent place of  
the projector’s body while it is locked with a PIN code.  
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CANON INC.  
30-2, Shimomaruko 3-chome, Ohta-ku,  
Tokyo 146-8501, Japan  
CANON (Schweiz) A.G.  
Industriestrasse 12, 8305 Dietlikon,  
Switzerland  
CANON U.S.A., INC.  
One Canon Plaza, Lake Success, NY 11042,  
U.S.A.  
CANON BELGIUM N.V./S.A  
Bessenveldstraat 7, 1831 Diegem, Belgium  
CANON GmbH  
CANON CANADA, INC.  
6390 Dixie Road Mississauga, Ontario L5T  
1P7 Canada  
Zetschegasse 11, A-1230 Wien, Austria  
CANON ESPANA S.A.  
C/Joaquin Costa 41, 28002 Madrid, Spain  
CANON LATIN AMERICA, INC.  
703 Waterford Way Suite 400 Miami, Florida  
33126 U.S.A.  
CANON SVENSKA AB  
Gustav III:s, Boulevard 26, 169 88 Solna,  
Sweden  
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Boulevard Manuel Avila Camacho, No. 138  
PB, Pisos 15, 16 y 17Col. Lomas de  
Chapultepec, CP 11000, Mexico D.F., Mexico  
CANON EUROPA N.V.  
P. O.Box 2262, 1180 EG Amstelveen, The  
Netherlands  
CANON COMMUNICATION & IMAGE  
FRANCE S.A.  
12 Rue De LIndustrie, 92414 Corbevoie,  
Cedex, France  
CANON (UK) LTD.  
Woodhatch, Reigate, Surrey RH2 8BF,  
United Kingdom  
CANON DEUTSCHLAND GmbH  
Europark Fichtenhain A 10, 47807 Krefeld,  
Germany  
CANON ITALIA S.p.A.  
Via Milano, 8 San Donato M. se-20097 (MI),  
Italy  
CANON NORGE A/S  
Hallagerbakken 110, P.O. Box 33, Holmlia,  
N-1201 Oslo, Norway  
CANON OY  
Huopalahdentie 24, P.O. Box 1, FIN-00351  
Helsinki, Finland  
CANON HONGKONG CO., LTD.  
19/F., The Metropolis Tower, 10 Metropolis  
Drive, Hunghom, Kln., H.K.  
CANON SINGAPORE PTE. LTD.  
1 HarbourFront Avenue #04-01, Keppel Bay  
Tower Singapore 098632  
CANON AUSTRALIA PTY. LTD.  
1 Thomas Holt Drive, North Ryde, Sydney,  
N.S.W.2113, Australia  
CANON NEW ZEALAND LTD.  
Akoranga Business Park, Akoranga Drive,  
Northcote, Auckland, New Zealand  
CANON DANMARK A/S  
Knud Hoejgaards Vej 1, DK-2860 Soeborg,  
Denmark  
© CANON INC. 2006  
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