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reproduced without written consent of the author.
© Copyright September, 2004
Disclaimer
The information in this document is subject to change without notice. The manufacturer makes no repre-
sentations or warranties with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any implied
warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. The manufacturer reserves the right to
revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the content hereof without obligation of
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Important Safety Information
Congratulations on purchasing the DLP projector!
Important:
It is strongly recommended that you read this section carefully before using the projector. These
safety and usage instructions will ensure that you enjoy many years safe use of the projector. Keep
this manual for future reference.
Symbols Used
Warning symbols are used on the unit and in this manual to alert you of hazardous situations.
The following boxes are used in this manual to alert you to important information.
Note:
Provides additional information on the topic at hand.
Important:
Provides additional information that should not be overlooked.
Caution:
Alerts you to situations that may damage the unit.
Warning:
Alerts you to situations that may damage the unit, create a hazardous environment, or cause per-
sonal injury.
Throughout this manual, component parts and items in the OSD menus are denoted in bold font as in this
example:
“ Push the Menu button on the remote control to open the Main menu.”
Main Features
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Lightweight unit, easy to pack away and transport
Compatible with all major video standards inc luding NTSC, PAL, and SECAM
A high brightness rating allows for presentations in daylight or in lit rooms
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Supports resolutions up toSXGA at 16.7 million colors to deliver crisp, clear images
Flexible setup allows for front rear and ceiling projection
Line-of-vision projections remain square, with advanced keystone correction for angled
projections
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Input source automatically detected
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Preface
Remote Control
The remote control has a laser for pointing out items on a screen.
DANGER: Do not point the laser in the eyes. Doing so can damage the eyes permanently.
General Safety Information
Ø
Do not open the unit case. Aside from the projection lamp, there are no user-serviceable parts in
the unit. For servicing, contact qualified service personnel.
Ø
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Follow all warnings and cautions in this manual and on the unit case.
The projection lamp is extremely bright by design. To avoid damage to eyes, do not look into the
lens when the lamp is on.
Ø
Do not place the unit on an unstable surface, cart, or stand.
Ø
Ø
Avoid using the system near water, in direct sunlight, or near a heating device.
Do not place heavy objects such as books or bags on the unit.
Power Safety
Ø
Ø
Only use the supplied power cord.
Do not place anything on the power cord. Place the power cord where it will not be in the way of
foot traffic.
Ø
Remove the batteries from the remote control when storing or not in use for a prolonged period.
Replacing the Lamp
Ø
Replacing the lamp can be hazardous if done incorrectly. Refer to “ Replacing the Projection Lamp”
on page 27 for clear and safe instructions for this procedure.
Ø
Ø
Unplug the power cord.
Allow the lamp sufficient time to cool.
Cleaning the Projector
Ø
Ø
Unplug the power cord before cleaning. Refer to “ Cleaning the Projector” on page 29.
Allow the lamp sufficient time to cool.
Regulatory Warnings
Ø
Before installing and using the projector, read the regulatory notices in the “ Regulatory Compli-
ance” section on page 40.
About this manual
This manual is intended for end users and describes how to install and operate the DLP projector. Wher-
ever possible, relevant information —such as an illustration and its description— has been kept on one
page. This printer-friendly format is both for your convenience and to help save paper and thereby protect
the environment. It is suggested that you only print sections that are relevant to your needs.
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Table of contents
GETTING STARTED .............................................................................................................................................................................1
PACKING CHECKLIST ..............................................................................................................................................................................1
VIEWS OF PROJECTORPARTS.................................................................................................................................................................2
Front-left view ....................................................................................................................................................................................2
Top view—OSD buttons and LEDs.................................................................................................................................................3
Rear view—connectors......................................................................................................................................................................5
Bottom view .........................................................................................................................................................................................7
REMOTE CONTROL PARTS......................................................................................................................................................................8
REMOTE CONTROL OPERATING RANGE...............................................................................................................................................9
PROJECTOR AND REMOTE CONTROL BUTTONS................................................................................................................................10
SETUP AND OPERATION .................................................................................................................................................................11
INSERTING THE REMOTE CONTROL BATTERIES................................................................................................................................11
CONNECTING INPUT /OUTPUT DEVICES..............................................................................................................................................12
STARTING AND SHUTTING DOWN THE PROJECTOR...........................................................................................................................13
ADJUSTING THEPROJECTOR LEVEL....................................................................................................................................................14
A
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DJUST THE OOM OCUS AND EYSTONE
A
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DJUSTING THE OLUME
ON -SCREEN DISPLAY MENUSETTINGS .................................................................................................................................17
ON-SCREEND ISPLAY MENU CONTROLS...........................................................................................................................................17
Navigating the OSD.........................................................................................................................................................................17
Setting the OSD Language .............................................................................................................................................................18
Main Menu........................................................................................................................................................................................19
Setup Menu........................................................................................................................................................................................21
Config Menu......................................................................................................................................................................................23
Utility Menu ......................................................................................................................................................................................24
Language Menu................................................................................................................................................................................25
Status Menu.......................................................................................................................................................................................26
MAINTENANCE AND SECURITY .................................................................................................................................................27
R
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EPLACING THE ROJECTION AMP
Resetting the Lamp...........................................................................................................................................................................28
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C
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LEANING THE ROJECTOR
Cleaning the Lens.............................................................................................................................................................................29
Cleaning the Case............................................................................................................................................................................30
USING THEKENSINGTON LOCK...........................................................................................................................................................30
TROUBLESHOOTING........................................................................................................................................................................31
COMMON PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS................................................................................................................................................31
TIPS FOR TROUBLESHOOTING..............................................................................................................................................................31
LED ERROR MESSAGES.......................................................................................................................................................................32
IMAGE PROBLEMS..................................................................................................................................................................................32
LAMP PROBLEMS...................................................................................................................................................................................33
REMOTE CONTROL PROBLEMS............................................................................................................................................................33
AUDIOPROBLEMS.................................................................................................................................................................................33
HAVING THE PROJECTOR SERVICED...................................................................................................................................................34
SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................................................................................................35
SPECIFICATIONS.....................................................................................................................................................................................35
Input/output connectors ..................................................................................................................................................................36
PROJECTION DISTANCE VERSUS PROJECTION SIZE...........................................................................................................................37
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IMING ODE ABLE
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IMENSIONS
REGULATORY COMPLIANC E......................................................................................................................................................40
FCCW ARNING......................................................................................................................................................................................40
CANADA ..................................................................................................................................................................................................40
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AFETY ERTIFICATIONS
EN 55022 W ARNING.............................................................................................................................................................................40
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GETTING STARTED
Packing Checklist
Carefully unpack the projector and check that the following items are included:
DLP PROJECTOR WITH LENS CAP
REMOTE CONTROL
(WITH TWO AAA BATTERIES)
250VPOWER CABLE
USB CABLE
S-VIDEO CABLE
COMPUTER CABLE(DVI-
DB15)
CD-ROM (THISUSER’S MANUAL)
MULTI-LANGUAGEQUICK STARTGUIDE
CARR YING CASE
Contact your dealer immediately if any items are missing, appear damaged, or if the unit does not work.
Caution:
1. Avoid using the projector in dusty environments.
2. Leave the power cable plugged in (for 5-10 minutes) until the projector returns to room temperature before
placing the projector inside the soft case. Placing the projector into the case soon after switching off the power
could cause the projector to break down. Be sure to attach the lens cap and place the projector into the soft
case.
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Views of Projector Parts
Front-left view
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1
2
5
8
7
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1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Zoom
Enlarges or Shrinksthe projected image
See OSD buttons and LEDs next page
Projection lamp cover Remove when changing lamp
15
3
27
9
IR receiver
Receiver for IR signal from remote control
Remove cover, turn the lens to focus
Lens/focus
15
Height adjuster
Adjusters drop down when adjuster button is
pushed
14
7.
8.
Height adjuster button Push to release height adjuster
Speaker Built-in mono speaker
Important:
Grill openings on the projector allow for good air circulation, which keeps the projector lamp cool.
Do not obstruct any of the grill openings.
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Getting Started — Vi ews of Projector Parts
Top view —OSD buttons and LEDs
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1.
2.
3.
Volume/
left cursor
Decreases volume
Navigates and changes settings in the OSD
16
15
Keystone/
Up cursor
Corrects image-trapezoid (narrower top) effect
Navigates and changes settings in the OSD
Orange
Lamp ready —you can safely turn on or off the projector
Lamp not ready —do not press the power button
Ready (LED)
Flashing
4.
5.
Power
Turns the projector on or off (main power switch must
be turned on first, see item 8 on page5)
13
Green
Off
Unit is powered on and working correctly
Unit is powered off
Power (LED)
Flashing
Operational error code
(refer to “LED Error Messages” on page32)
6.
7.
Source
Detects the input device
13
16
Volume/
right cursor
Increases volume
Navigates and changes settings in the OSD
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ITEM
8.
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
SEE PAGE:
Auto
Menu
Enter
Optimizes image size, position, and resolution
Opens/exits the On-Screen Display (OSD)
Changes settings in the OSD
9.
17
10.
11.
Keystone/
Down cursor
Corrects image-trapezoid (narrower bottom) effect
Navigates and changes settings in the OSD
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Rear view —connectors
1
2
3
4
5
6
ITEM
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
SEE PAGE:
DVI-I
Connect the DVI cable (supplied) from a computer
1.
RGB IN
Connect a VGA cable (not supplied) from a computer
Connect to a monitor
2.
RGB OUT
RS-232
3.
Installation control and firmware upgrades
Connect the USB cable (supplied) from a computer
4.
12
USB
5.
Audio-in
Connect the audio cable (supplied) from the input device
Connect the supplied power cord
Turns the main power on or off
6.
Power connector
Main power
IR receiver
Audio-out
Audio-in-R
7.
8.
Receiver for IR signal from remote control
Audio loop-thru
9.
9
10.
11.
Connect an RCA audio cable (not supplied) from the input
device right channel
Audio-in-L
Video
Connect an RCA audio cable (not supplied) from the input
device left channel
12.
13.
14.
12
Connect a composite video cable (not supplied)from a
video device
S-video
Connect the supplied S-video cable from a video device
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ITEM
15.
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
SEE PAGE:
KensingtonLock Secure to permanent object with a Kensington Lock system
30
Pr/Cr
16.
Component
video in
Pb/Cb
Y
Connect a component video enabled device
12
17.
18.
Note:
If your video equipment has both S-video and RCA jacks (composite video) connect to the S-video
connector.
S-video provides a better quality signal.
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Bottom view
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Height adjuster buttons
Height adjusters
Push to release height adjusters
1.
14
Adjusters drop down when adjuster buttons
are pushed
2.
3.
Ceiling support holes
Contact your dealer for information on mounting the projector on a
ceiling.
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Remote Control Parts
Important:
Avoid using the projector with bright fluorescent lighting turned on. Certain high-frequency fluo-
1.
rescent lights can disrupt remote control operation.
Be sure nothing obstructs the path between the remote control and the projector. If the path be-
2.
tween remote and projector is obstructed, you can bounce the remote signal off certain reflective
surfaces such as projector screens.
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ITEM
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
SEE PAGE:
Laser
Use as on-screen pointer. DO NOT POINT IN EYES.
Transmits signals to projector
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
IR transmitter
Status LED
Auto
Lights when the remot e control is used
Optimizes image size, position, and resolution
Makes the screen blank
Blank
23
17
Enter
Changes settings in the OSD
6.
Up cursor
Right cursor
Cursor pad
Keystone top
Keystone bottom
Mute
7.
Navigates and changes settings in the OSD
Moves the on-screen cursor when connected to a PC
Corrects image-trapezoid (narrower top/bottom) effect
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
15
Mutes the built -in speaker
Right mouse
Left mouse
Volume down
Volume up
Down cursor
Left cursor
Menu
Functions as right mouse button when connected to a PC
Functions as left mouse button when connected to a PC
Adjusts volume
16
17
Navigates and changes settings in the OSD
Opens the On-Screen Display (OSD)
Freeze/unfreezes the on-screen picture
Detects the input device
Freeze
Source
13
13
Power
Turns the projector on or off
22.
Remote Control Operating Range
The remote control uses infrared transmission to control the projector. It is not necessary to point the
remote directly at the projector. Provided you are not holding the remote perpendicular to the sides or
the rear of the projector, the remote functions within a radius of about (7) meters (23 feet) and 30 de-
grees above or below the projector level. If the projector does not respond to the remote control,
move a little closer.
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Projector and Remote Control Buttons
The projector can be operated using the remote control or the buttons on the top of the projector. All
operations can be carried out with the remote control; however the buttons on the projector are lim-
ited in use. The following illustration shows the corresponding buttons on the remote control and on
the projector.
Some buttons on the projector have two functions. For example, item 7/10 on the projector functions
both as the volume down button and as the left cursor key in OSD menus.
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SETUP AND OPERATION
Inserting the Remote Control Batteries
Remove the battery compartment cover
by sliding the cover in the direction of
1.
the arrow.
Insert the supplied batteries taking note
of the polarity (+/-) as shown here.
2.
Replace the cover.
3.
Cauti on:
1. Only use AAA alkaline batteries.
Dispose of used batteries according to local ordinance regulations.
2.
3. Remove the batteries when not using the projector for prolonged periods.
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Connecting Input/Output Devices
A PC or notebook computer as well as video devices can be connected to the projector at the same time.
Video devices include DVD, VCD, and VHS players, as well as movie camcorders and digital still cameras.
Check the user manual of the connecting device to confirm it has the appropriate input/output connector.
B
D
E
F
A
C
DVI-I IN
RGB IN
RGB OUT
RS-232C
AUDIO-IN
U S B
PB/ CS
PR/
CR
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S-VIDEO IN
VIDEO IN
L-AUDION IN -R
AUDIO OUT
COMPONENT VIDEO IN
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DVI-I
Connect the supplied DVI cable from a computer.
A
B
C
D
E
RGB in
Connect a VGA cable (not supplied) from a computer.
RGB out
RS-232
USB
Connect a VGA cable (not supplied) to a monitor.
Reserved for installation control and firmware upgrades.
Connect the supplied USB cable from a computer.
Audio-in
Connect an audio cable (not supplied) from the computer’s audio-out connector.
F
Audio-out
L-Audio in-R
Video
Audio loop-thru
Connect the audio cable (not supplied) from an audio input device.
Connect a composite video cable (not supplied) from a video device.
S-video
Connect the supplied S-video cable from a video device.
Component
video in
Connect a component video cable (not supplied) from a video device.
Warning:
As a safety precaution, disconnect all power to the projector and connecting devices before making
connections.
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Setup and Operation
Starting and Shutting down the Projector
Connect the power cord to the projec-
tor. Connect the other end to a wall
1.
outlet. (A)
Turn on the power switch. (B)
The Power LED and Lamp-ready LED
turn on.
Remove the lens cover.
2.
Turn on the connected devices.
3.
Ensure the Lamp-ready LED is on a
4.
steady (not flashing) orange and then
press the Power button to turn on the
projector.
The projector splash screen displays
and connected devices are detected.
If the connected device is a PC, press
the appropriate Fn hot keys on the
computer keyboard to switchthe dis-
play output to the projector. (Check the
PC user manual to determine the ap-
propriate Fn hot keys to change display
output.)
If more than one input device is con-
nected, press the Source button
5.
repeatedly to switch among devices.
To turn off the projector, press the
6.
Powerbutton. The projector prepares
for shutdown and a “Wait a moment
please…” message appears.
When the “Power Off?/Press Power
again” message appears, press the
7.
Powerbutton. The projector turns off.
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Warning: please keep power cord be connected, after the LED indicator of READY is not blinking,
then you may unplug the power line.
Adjusting the Projector Level
Take note of the following when setting up the projector:
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The projector table or stand should be level and sturdy.
Position the projector so that it is perpendicular to the screen.
Be sure cables are not in the way or can cause the projector to be knocked over.
To raise the level of the projector, lift the projector[A] and press the height-adjuster
buttons [B].
1.
The height-adjusters drop down [C].
To lower the level of the projector, press the height-adjuster buttons and push down
on the top of the projector.
2.
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Setup and Operation
Adjust the Zoom, Focus and Keystone
Use theImage -zoom con-
trol (on the projector only)
1.
to resize the projected im-
A
age and screen size
.
Use theImage -focuscon-
trol (on the projector only)
to sharpen the projected
2.
3.
A
image
Use theKeystone buttons
(onthe projector or the
remote control) to correct
image-trapezoid (wider
top or bottom) effect.
The keystone control ap-
pears on the display.
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Adjusting the Volume
Press the Volume +/- but-
tons on the projector or
1.
the remote control.
The volume control ap-
pears on the display.
Use theVolume +/- but-
tons to adjust the level.
2.
Press the Mute button (on
the remote control only)
to turn off the volume.
3.
Press Volume +/- or
Muteon the remote con-
4.
trol to turn off mute.
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ON-SCREEN DISPLAY MEN U SETTINGS
On-Screen Display Menu Controls
The projector has an On-Screen Display (OSD) that lets you make image adjustments and change
various settings.
Navigating the OSD
You can use the remote control or the buttons on the top of the projector to navigate and make
changes to the OSD. The following illustration shows the corresponding buttons on the remote control
and on the projector.
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Setting the OSD Language
You may want to reference the OSD on your projector while reading this section. Set the OSD lan-
guage to your preference before continuing. (The default language is English.)
1. Press the Menu button. The Main menu appears.
2. Press
until Language is highlighted.
3. Press
until the language you want is highlighted.
4. Press the Enter button to select the language.
5. Press the Menu button twice to close the OSD.
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On-Screen Di splay Menu Settings
Main Menu
Press the Menu button to open the OSD menu. If necessary, press
to move to the Main menu.
Press
to move up and down in the Mainmenu. Press
to change values for settings, and then
press Enter to confirm the new setting.
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Brightness
Contrast
Press
Press
to adjust the brightness. (Range: 0 —100)
to adjust the contrast. (Range: 0 —100)
50
50
Sharpness
Press
Press
to adjust the display sharpness (Range: 1-5)
to adjust the video tint/hue.
3
Color
Temperature
Normal
(Range: Cool/Normal/Warm)
Color
Satur ation
Press
to adjust the video saturation. (Range: 0—100)
50
50
Press
Press
to adjust the video tint/hue. (Range: 0 —100)
to adjust the gamma correction of the display.
Color Tint
Gamma
Input
Gamma Brightness
PC
2.2
1.8
2.4
2.2
2.4
High
High
Low
Low
High
PC
MAC
Video
Chart
B&W
Color Space
Reset
Press
to adjust the color space.
Auto
-
(Range: Auto —RGB —YPbPr —YCbCr)
Resets all Main items settings except Color Saturation to default values
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Main Menu Items Supported for Each Input Source
Depending on the video source not all items in the OSD are available. Items that are available for
each input source are marked with “ X” . Items that are not available can not be selected in the OSD.
Function
Brightness
Contrast
RGB
DVI
Component Video
Composite Video
S-Video
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Sharpness
Color Temperature
Color Saturation
Color Tint
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Gamma
X
X
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On-Screen Di splay Menu Settings
Setup Menu
Press the Menu button to open the OSD menu. Press
move up and down in the Setup menu. Press
ter to confirm the new setting.
to move to the Setup menu. Press
to change values for settings, and then press En-
to
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Horizontal
Position
Press
Press
to move the image left or right. (Range: 0 —100)
to move the image up or down. (Range: 0 —100)
50
50
Vertical
Position
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ITEM
DESCRIPTION
DEFAULT
Keystone
Press
to correct distortion of the projected image.
0
(Range: -50 —50)
Aspect Ratio Press
to toggle between the 4:3 standard format and 16:9 High Definition
4:3
TV (HDTV) format.
Advance
Feature
Reset
Resets Keystone and Aspect Ratio to default values
Setup Menu Items Supported for Each Input Source
Depending on the video source not all items in the OSD are available. Items that are available for
each input source are marked with “ X” . Items that are not available can not be selected in the OSD.
Function
RGB
DVI
Component Video Composite Video
S-Video
Horizontal Position
X
Vertical Position
Keystone
X
X
X
X
X
X
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On-Screen Di splay Menu Settings
Config Menu
Press the Menu button to open the OSD menu. Press
to move to the Config menu. Press
to
move up and down in the Configmenu. Press
to change values for settings, and then press En-
ter to confirm the new setting.
ITEM
DESCRIPTION
DEFAULT
Blank Screen Press
to select a background color for blank screen
Blue
On
(Range: Black – Red—Green —Blue —White)
Auto Source
Press to enable or disable automatic source detection
(Range: On —Off)
Auto Power
Off
Press
to enable or disable automatic shut-down of lamp after 10 min-
Off
utes of inactivity (Range: On —Off)
Volume
Press
Press
to adjust the audio volume level (Range: 0- 10)
to position the OSD on screen
5
Menu
Position
Center
(Range: Left —Right —Center —Down —Up)
Menu Display Press
to determine the timeout delay of the OSD
15
(Range: 10 - 20 sec.)
Translucent
Menu
Press to set menu screen translucency
(Range: On —Off)
Off
Reset
Resets all Config screen items to default values
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Utility Menu
Press the Menu button to open the OSD menu. Press
move up and down in the Utility menu. Press
ter to confirm the new setting.
to move to the Utility menu. Press
to change values for settings, and then press En-
to
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Video Type
Video AGC
Projection
Press
to select the video standard.
Auto
On
(Range: Auto —NTSC —PAL —SECAM)
Press
to enable or disable aut omatic gain control
for the video source. (Range: On —Off)
Press
to choose from four projection methods:
Desktop mount, front of screen
Desktop mount, rear of screen
Ceiling mount, front of screen
Ceiling mount, rear of screen
to adjust the A/D sampling clock.
Desktop front
Frequency
Tracking
Reset
Press
(Range: 0 —180)
Auto detected
Auto detected
Press
to adjust the A/D sampling number.
(Range: 0 —100)
Resets Video Type, Video AGC, and Projection to default values
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On-Screen Di splay Menu Settings
Language Menu
Press the Menu button to open the OSD menu. Press
to move to the Language menu. Press
to move up and down in the Language menu.
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English
French
German
Italian
Press the cursor
menu.
button to move up and down in the
Spanish
Swedish
English
Press the Enter button to select the language.
Chinese Simplified
Chinese Traditional
Japanese
Korean
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Status Menu
Press the Menu button to open the OSD menu. Press
move up and down in the Status menu. Press
ter to confirm the new setting.
to move to the Status menu. Press
to change values for settings, and then pressEn-
to
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Video
Displays the resolution and refresh rate of the connected video device.
Information
These
items are
display
only.
Active Source
Displaysthe active source.
Software
Version
Information about the firmware version.
Lamp Hours
Lamp Mode
Number of hours lamp has been in Normal use and number of hours lamp
has been in Eco use.
Toggles between Normal and ECO lamp modes. ECO mode uses lesspower
but decreases the lamp brightness.
Normal
—
Lamp Hour
Reset
After replacing the lamp, this item should be reset. Refer to “Replacing the
Projection Lamp” on page 27.
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MAINTENANCE AND SECURITY
Replacing the Projection Lamp
The projection lamp should be replaced when it burns out. It should only be replaced with a certified
replacement part, which you can order from your local dealer.
Important:
1. The lamp contains a certain amount of mercury and should be disposed of according to local or-
dinance regulations.
2. Avoid touching the glass surface of the new lamp: Doing so may shorten its operation life.
Warning:
Be sure to turn off and unplug the projector at least an hour before replacing the lamp. Failure to
1.
do so could result in a severe burn.
It is recommended that you do not attempt to replace the lamp while the projector is installed on
2.
a ceiling. If you do attempt this, wear protective goggles to prevent glass from a ruptured lamp get-
ting into your eyes.
Lift the screw cover (A).
1.
Remove the screw on
the lamp compartment
cover (B) and then lift
the lamp compartment
cover (C).
Remove the two screws
2.
from the lamp module
(A) and then lift the
module handle up (B).
Pull up firmly to remove
the lamp module.
3.
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Reverse Steps 1 to 4 to
install the new lamp
4.
module.
Note:The lamp module
should be oriented as
shown here when replac-
ing.
Resetting the Lamp
After replacing the lamp, reset the lamp hour counter to zero. Refer to the following:
Press the Menu button to open the
Main menu.
1.
Press the cursor
to the Statusmenu.
button to move
2.
3.
Press the cursor
to Lamp Hour Reset.
button to move
Press the Enter button.
A message screen appears.
4.
5.
Press the cursor buttons in this order:
;
;
;
.
The “Lamp Hour Reset OK !!” mes-
sage appears. Then theStatus menu
appears again showing the Lamp
Hours reset to zero.
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Maintenance and Securi ty
Cleaning the Projector
Cleaning the projector to remove dust and grime will help ensure tro uble-free operation.
Warning:
Be sure to turn off and unplug the projector at least an hour before cleaning. Failure to do so
1.
could result in a severe burn.
Use only a dampened cloth when cleaning. Do not allow water to enter the ventilation openings
2.
on the projector.
If a little water gets into the projector interior while cleaning, leave unplugged in a well-ventilated
3.
room for several hours before using.
If a lot of water gets into the projector interior when cleaning, have the projector serviced.
4.
Cleaning the Lens
You can purchase optic lens cleaner from most camera stores. Refer to the following to clean the pro-
jector lens.
1. Apply a little optic lens cleaner to a clean soft cloth. (Do not apply the cleaner directly to the lens.)
2. Lightly wipe the lens in a circular motion.
Caution:
1. Do not use abrasive cleaners or solvents.
To prevent discoloration or fading, avoid getting cleaner on the projector case.
2.
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Cleaning the Case
Refer to the following to clean the projector case.
1. Wipe off dust with a clean dampened cloth.
2. Moisten the cloth with warm water and mild detergent (such as used to wash dishes), and wipe the
case.
3. Rinse all detergent from the cloth and wipe the projector again.
Caution:
To prevent discoloration or fading of the case, do not use abrasive alcohol-based cleaners.
Using the Kensington Lock
If you are concerned about security, attach the projector to a permanent object with the Kensington
slot and a security cable.
Note:
Contact your vendor for details on purchasing a suitable Kensington security cable.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Common problems and solutions
These guidelines provide tips to deal with problems you may encounter while using the projector. If
the problem remains unsolved, contact your dealer for assistance.
Often after time spent troubleshooting, the problem is traced to something as simple as a loose
connection. Check the following before proceeding to the problem-specific solutions.
·
·
Use some other electrical device to confirm that the electrical outlet is working.
Ensure the projector is turned on.
·
·
·
·
Ensure all connections are securely attached.
Ensure the attached device is turned on.
Ensure a connected PC is not in suspend mode.
Ensure a connected notebook computer is configured for an external display. (This is usu-
ally done by pressing an Fn-key combination on the notebook.)
Tips for Troubleshooting
In each problem -specific section, try the steps in the order suggested. This may help you to solve the
problem more quickly.
Try to pin point the problem and thus avoid replacing non-defective parts.
For example, if you replace batteries and the problem remains, put the original batteries back and go
to the next step.
Keep a record of the steps you take when troubleshooting: The information may be useful when call-
ing for technical support or for passing on to service personnel.
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LED Error Messages
TATUS
S
/
NUMBER OF
ESCRIPTION
EMEDY
LED
FLASHES
D
R
Power
Flashing
Lamp not ready
System overheated
System interface err or
Lamp error
Do not press the power button.
Allow the projector to cool down.
Contact your dealer for assistance.
Replace the lamp module.
3
4
5
6
Fan error
Refer to Ready LED status in this
table to determine which fan.
7
Lamp cover open
DLP driver error
Color wheel error
Close the lamp cover.
8
Contact your dealer for assistance.
9
Ready
Flashing
Valid only when fan error indicated by PowerLED flashing 6 times.
1
2
3
Blower fan
Contact your dealer for assistance.
Optical engine fan
Lamp fan or Optical fan
Image Problems
Problem: No image appears on the screen
1. Verify the settings on your notebook or desktop PC.
2. Turn off all equipment and power up again in the correct o rder.
Problem: The image is blurred
1. Adjust the Focus on the projector.
2. Press the Auto button on the remote control or projector.
3. Ens ure the projector-t o-screen distance is within the 8-meter (26-feet) spec ified range.
4. Check that the projector lens is clean.
5. Make sure the output resolution from the PC is 800 x 600 (SVGA model) or 1024 x 768
(XGA model), the native resol ution of the proj ector.
Problem: The image is wider at the top or bottom (trapezoid effect)
1. Position the projector so it is as perpendicular to the screen as possible.
2. Use the Keystone button on the remote control or projector to correct the problem.
Problem: The image i s reversed or upside down
1. Check the Projection setting on the Utility menu of the OSD.
Problem: The image is streaked
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Troubleshooting
1. Set the Frequency and Tracking settings on the Utility menu of the OSD to the default
settings.
2. To ensure the problem is not caused by a connected PC’ s video card, connect to another
computer.
Problem: The image is flat with no contrast
1. Adjust the Contrast setting on the Main menu of the OSD.
Problem: The color of the projected image does not match the source image.
1. Adjust the Color Temperature and Gamma settings on the Main menu of the OSD.
Lamp Problems
Problem: There is no light from the projector
1. Check that the power cable is securely connected.
2. Ensure the power source is good by testing with another electrical device.
3. Restart the projector in the correct order and check that the Power LED is green.
4. If you have replaced the lamp recently, try resetting the lamp connections.
5. Replace the lamp module.
6. Put the old lamp back in the projector and have the projector serviced.
Problem: The lamp goes off
1. Power surges can cause the lamp to turn off. Press the power button twice to turn off the
projector. When the Lamp Ready LED is on, press the power button.
2. Replace the lamp module.
3. Put the old lamp back in the projector and have the projector s erviced.
Remote Control Problems
Problem: The projector does not respond to the remote control
1. Direct the remote control towards the remote sensor on the projector.
2. Ensure the path between remote and sensor is not obstructed.
3. Turn off any fluorescent lights in the room.
4. Check the battery polarity of the remote control.
5. Replace the batteries.
6. Turn off other Infrared-enabled devices in the vicinity.
7. Have the remote control serviced.
Audio Problems
Problem: There is no sound
1. Adjust the projector volume.
2. Adjust the volume of the audio source.
3. Check the audio cable connection.
4. Test the source audio output with other speakers.
5. Have the projector serviced.
Problem: The sound is distorted
1. Check the audio cable connection.
2. Test the source audio output with other s peakers.
3. Have the projector serviced.
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Having the Projector Serviced
If you are unable to solve the problem, you should have the projector serviced. Pack the projector in
the original carton. Include a description of the problem and a checklist of the steps you took when
trying to fix the problem. The information may be useful to the service personnel. Return the projector
to the place you purchased it.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Specifications
XGA
SVGA
Power consumption
Lamp
< 350 watts
< 280 watts
200W
< 350 watts
< 280 watts
250W
(ECO mode 200W)
250W
200W
(ECO mode 160W)
(ECO mode 160W) (ECO mode 200W)
Display type
Resolution
TI DMD 0.7-inch, 12 deg. DDR
XGA 1024 x 768 native
TI DMD 0.55-inch, 12 deg. DDR
SVGA 800 x 600 native
Bandwidth
Up to SXGA 1280 x 1024 @ 60 Hz Up to XGA 1024x 768 @ 60 Hz
Color
16.7 Million (24-bits/pixel)
3.55 kg (7.8 lbs)
Weight
Projection distance
Projection screen size
Projection lens
Zoom ratio
1.5 to 8 meter (4.9 to 26 feet)
0.94 to 6.1 meter (37 inches to 240 inches)
Manual zoom and focus
1.22:1
Vertical keystone correction
Projection methods
Data Compatibility
HDTV
+ / - 15
Desktop front/rear; ceiling front/rear
IBM PC or compatibles (VGA, SVGA), Mac
Video
Video compatibility
H-Sync
NTSC/NTSC 4.43, PAL (B/G/H/I/M/N 60), SECAM
15,31 - 70 kHz
V-Sync
50 - 85 Hz
Safety certification
Operation temperature
Dimensions
FCC Class B, UL, CUL, CE, CB, TUV-GS, CCC
10° ~ 35°
32.8 x 23.8 x 8.8 cm (12.9 x 9.4 x 3.5 inches)
< 20 watts
Standby
Noise
36 dB typical
Audio speaker
2W mono speaker
Uniformity
80 %
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Input/output connectors
PC
DVI-I
RGB in
RGB out
USB
Video
Audio
Composite video (RCAx1)
S-Video (Mini-DIN)
Component video Y,Pb/Cb,Pr/Cr (RCAx3)
Mini-jack in
Mini-jack out
Right and left in (RCAx2)
RS-232
Service/upgrades
Security
Kensington slot
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Speci fications
Projection Distance versus Projection Size
Max. Screen Size
Projection
Min. Screen Size
Distance
Diagonal
Width
Height
Diagonal
Width
Height
L
A
C
B
D
1.5m
1.14m
45"
0.91m
0.68m
0.94m
36.88"
1.25m
49.18"
1.5m
0.75m
0.56m
4.92'
2m
36"
27"
29.5"
1m
22.1"
0.75m
29.51"
0.90m
35.4"
1.52m
60"
1.22m
48"
0.91m
36"
6.56'
2.4m
7.87'
2.8m
9.18'
3.2m
10.5'
3.6m
11.81'
4m
39.34"
1.20m
47.2"
1.83m
72"
1.46m
57.6"
1.71m
67.2"
1.95m
68.8"
2.19m
86.4"
2.44m
96"
1.1m
43.2"
1.28m
50.4"
1.46m
51.6"
1.65m
64.8"
1.83m
72"
59"
2.13m
84"
1.75m
68.85"
2m
1.4m
1.05m
41.31"
1.20m
42.29"
1.35m
53.11"
1.50m
59.02"
1.65m
64.91"
1.80m
70.82"
1.95m
76.72"
2.10m
82.62"
2.25m
88.52"
3.00m
118.03"
55.08"
1.6m
2.44m
86"
70.49"
2.25m
88.52"
2.5m
56.39"
1.80m
70.82"
2.00m
78.69"
2.2m
2.74m
108"
3.05m
120"
13.12'
4.4m
14.43'
4.8m
15.74'
5.2m
17.06'
5.6m
18.37'
6m
98.36"
2.75m
108.19"
3.00m
118.03"
3.25m
127.86"
3.50m
137.7"
3.75m
147.54"
5.00m
196.72"
3.35m
132"
2.68m
105.6"
2.93m
115.2"
3.17m
124.8"
3.41m
134.4"
3.66m
144"
2.01m
79.2"
2.19m
86.4"
2.38m
93.6"
2.56m
100.8"
2.74m
108"
86.55"
2.40m
94.42"
2.60m
102.29"
2.80m
110.16"
3.00m
118.03"
4.00m
157.38"
3.66m
144"
3.96m
156"
4.27m
168"
4.57m
180"
19.68'
8m
6.10m
240"
4.88m
192"
3.66m
144"
26.24'
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Timing Mode Table
The native resolution is 800 x 600 for the SVGA series and 1024 x 768 for the XGA series. Resolu-
tion other than native mode may display with uneven size of text or lines.
The following table shows the supported timing modes.
Frequency H . Frequency V.
Signal
NTSC
Resolution
Video
D igital
Analog
( KH z )
15.734
15.625
37.9
( Hz )
60.0
50.0
85.1
70.0
85.0
60.0
72.8
75.0
--
Ο
Ο
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Ο
Ο
Ο
Ο
Ο
Ο
--
--
Ο
Ο
Ο
Ο
Ο
Ο
PAL/SECAM
VESA
--
640x350
720x400
720x400
640x480
640x480
640x480
31.5
37.9
31.5
37.9
37.5
640x480
800x600
800x600
800x600
800x600
1024 x768
1024 x768
1024 x768
1024 x768
1280 x1024
640x480
832x624
1024 x768
1152 x870
1920 x1080
1920 x1080
1280 x720
720x576
720x480
43.3
37.9
46.9
48.1
53.7
48.4
56.5
60.0
68.7
64.0
35.0
49.7
60.2
68.7
33.8
28.1
45.0
31.3
31.5
85.0
60.3
75.0
72.2
85.1
60.0
70.1
75.0
85.0
60.0
66.7
74.5
74.9
75.1
60.0
50.0
60.0
50.0
60.0
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
Ο
Ο
Ο
Ο
Ο
Ο
Ο
Ο
Ο
Ο
Ο
Ο
Ο
Ο
Ο
Ο
Ο
Ο
Ο
--
--
--
--
--
Ο
Ο
Ο
Ο
Ο
Ο
Ο
Ο
Ο
Ο
Ο
Ο
Ο
Ο
--
--
--
--
--
AppleM acintosh
HDTV
SDTV
Frequency supported
Ο
Frequency not supported
For XGA series only
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REGULATORY COMPLIANCE
FCC Warning
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pur-
suant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communica-
tions. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which
case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the parties responsible for compliance could
void the user’ s authority to operate the equipment.
Canada
This class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Safety Certifications
UL, CUL, CB, TUV-GS, CCC
EN 55022 Warning
This is a Class B product. In a domestic environment, it may cause radio interference, in which case
the user may be required to take adequate measures. The typical use is in a conference room, meet-
ing room, or auditorium.
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