PLUS Vision Projection Television DLPTM Technology Projector User Manual

Digital Multimedia Projector  
User’s Manual  
Thank you very much for purchasing this DLP™ Technology Projector.  
Please read this operating guide to ensure correct use of the device. After reading this manual, keep it  
for future reference.  
Outline  
This DLP™ Technology Projector can display various  
computer signals and NTSC/PAL/SECAM video signals.  
Features  
(1) High brightness  
(2) High resolution  
(3) Compact size, light weight for portability  
(4) RGB input terminal  
(5) RS232 Communication  
(6) Mouse emulation  
(7) Complies with VESA DDC1/2B specifications  
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Table of Contents  
Introduction ............................................................................................................................................................1  
Projector Features.........................................................................................................................................................................1  
Description......................................................................................................................................................................................2  
A.  
B.  
FRONT.......................................................................................................................................................................2  
REAR...........................................................................................................................................................................2  
C. BOTTOM...................................................................................................................................................................2  
Installation........................................................................................................................................................................................3  
B.  
Adjustable Feet..........................................................................................................................................................3  
Connection..............................................................................................................................................................6  
A.  
Connecting the Projector to Computer/Notebook.........................................................................................6  
Operation................................................................................................................................................................8  
Turn On/Off Procedure................................................................................................................................................................8  
A.  
B.  
Power on....................................................................................................................................................................8  
Standby........................................................................................................................................................................8  
External Control ............................................................................................................................................................................8  
A.  
Control Pad ...............................................................................................................................................................8  
Usage and Replacement of Lamp............................................................................................................................................. 12  
A.  
Lamp/temperature Status LED Indicator.......................................................................................................... 12  
OSD ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 15  
Main OSD Menu.......................................................................................................................................................................... 15  
A.  
B.  
Display Page............................................................................................................................................................ 16  
Image Page............................................................................................................................................................... 16  
Maintenance and Troubleshooting...................................................................................................................20  
A.  
B.  
Lamp Replacement................................................................................................................................................ 20  
Cleaning the Lens .................................................................................................................................................. 20  
C. Troubleshooting..................................................................................................................................................... 20  
Specifications.........................................................................................................................................................21  
A.  
Optical...................................................................................................................................................................... 21  
C. Mechanical............................................................................................................................................................... 21  
D. Preset Display Resolution Table......................................................................................................................... 21  
Appendix................................................................................................................................................................22  
AV Control Pad........................................................................................................................................................................... 22  
Table of Contents  
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Introduction  
1
Projector Features  
A. Image Resolution  
Fully compatible with true SVGA/ XGA, and supports SXGA using advanced intelligent compression  
technology. The advanced intelligent compression technology enables it to present clear compression  
SVGA/XGA images without line omission.  
B. Brightness  
Provides superior brightness using TI’s Digital Micromirror Device (DMD) and our own optical design,  
with a geometric effect that increases light usage efficiency. By increasing the light usage efficiency we  
can better reproduce the three basic colors (RGB) required for color reproduction on a single DMD.  
C. Portability  
This projector has a sophisticated shape, like that of an attaché case, with a retractable carrying handle  
that is extremely compact and lightweight. It helps you make powerful presentations wherever you go  
with its 5-pound weight and B5 size.  
D. Keystone  
The projection position is already set to the height of the line of vision; there is no keystone effect.  
Even when projecting above or under the height of the line of vision, image distortion (if any) can be  
adjusted using the hotkey “KEYSTONE” correction function.  
E. Multilanguage  
The OSD (On Screen Display: information screens and menus) in 7 languages (English, French,  
German, Italian, Spanish, Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese) provides you with additional  
information to help you make corrections with OSD operation in your native languages.  
F. Auto Detect System  
This projector can detect display signals from PCs with frequently used timing automatically or use  
hotkey “AUTO” to do the optimization simultaneously. It does not require complicated adjustments  
in order to project picture images from PCs.  
G. Ceiling Mount and Rear Screen Projection  
The projector is equipped with a full mirror scan conversion function (vertical/horizontal mirror),  
which allows the image to be reversed for ceiling mounting as well as for rear projection applications.  
H. AV box  
An AV box is optional, and users can attach one or two to the projector. Additionally, our AV box  
video standard is compatible with:  
NTSC  
PAL  
U.S. and Canada standard  
Western Europe standard  
Introduction  
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SECAM  
France and Eastern Europe standard  
NTSC4.43 Middle East standard  
If users want to watch CATV, AV box will serve the need.  
Description  
A. FRONT  
Figure 1 Front view  
B. REAR  
Figure 2 Rear view  
C. BOTTOM  
Figure 3 Bottom view  
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Installation  
A. Positioning  
This projector is basically designed to project on a flat projection surface. It can focus from 1m–  
10m and adjust the screen size like figure below.  
300"  
203"  
145"  
145"  
131"  
225"  
116"  
102"  
68"  
154"  
88"  
74"  
112"  
59"  
101"  
44"  
89"  
30"  
79"  
57"  
45"  
34"  
23"  
1
1.5  
2
2.5  
3
3.5  
4
4.5  
5
7
10  
Distance (unit: m)  
Projection screen  
size (diagonal  
length)  
Max.  
Zoom  
30”  
44”  
59”  
74”  
88” 102” 116” 131” 145” 203” 300”  
Min.  
Zoom  
23”  
1
34”  
1.5  
45”  
2
57”  
2.5  
68”  
3.0  
79”  
3.5  
89” 101” 112” 154” 225”  
4.5 10  
Distance (unit: m)  
4
5
7
Figure 4 Positioning  
B. Adjustable Feet  
Picture tilt and projection angle can be adjusted by twisting Adjustable Feet. The projection angle  
can be adjusted 2° to 8.5°.  
Figure 5 Adjustable feet  
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Moving the Projector  
Use the carrying handle when moving the projector.  
Replace the lens cover and rotate the feet fully clockwise (to shorten the feet) when moving the  
projector to prevent damage to the projector.  
Caution  
The carry bag (supplied) is intended to protect the projector from dust and scratches on the  
surface of the cabinet. It is not designed to protect the projector from external shock.  
Do not transport the projector in an unsuitable transport case by using a courier or transport  
service. This may cause damage to the projector.  
Figure 6 Moving the projector  
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Accessories  
Please check and make sure your box contains everything listed below. If any pieces are missing,  
contact your dealer.  
Please save the original box and packing materials in case you ever need to ship the unit.  
Projector  
Remote Control  
User's Guide  
Mac Adapter  
AAA Batteries  
CDManual  
15 pin D-sub connector  
PS/ 2 Mouse adapter  
ADB Mouse Adapter  
Serial Mouse Adapter  
General Cable  
Figure 7 Accessories  
Introduction  
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Connection  
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A. Connecting the Projector to Computer/Notebook  
Figure 8 Connection to PC  
Figure 9 Connection to notebook  
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B. Connecting the Projector to Macintosh/Power Book  
Figure 10 Connection to Macintosh  
Figure 11 Connection to Power Book  
Connection  
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Operation  
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Turn On/Off Procedure  
A. Power on  
Press the Standby/On key to turn on the lamp. The LED will blink green during warm up  
and then light solid green.  
"INPUT SIGNAL DETECTED, ACTIVATING AUTO IMAGE" will be displayed on the  
screen after the projector has identified the input signal;  
“SEARCHING“ message will be displayed on the screen if there is no signal input;  
“SYNC IS OUT OF RANGE” message will be displayed on the screen if the horizontal  
frequency of the input signal exceeds the range of the projector.  
B. Standby  
Press the Standby/On key, the following messages will be displayed to make sure you really want to  
power off the unit:  
Are you sure to power off?  
Press “Power” again to power off.  
The LED will then blink orange and the lamp will shut down, but the fan will continue to run for about  
1 minute to cool the lamp. After the fan stops, the LED will turn to a light solid orange.  
*Lamp Protection Procedure: If you try to turn on the lamp again while the LED is blinking, the projector  
will ignore the command until it cools down for one minute.  
External Control  
A. Control Pad  
Hotkey  
- Keystone  
+ Keystone  
Auto  
Stanby/On  
Stanby/On  
Indicator  
Lamp Status  
Indicator  
Menu  
Remote  
Receiver  
Figure 12 Hotkey control pad  
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MAIN UNIT  
FUNCTION  
To correct the size and phase of the projected image  
automatically.  
AUTO  
To correct the upper distortion of the projected image when  
keystone occurs.  
KEYSTONE +  
KEYSTONE -  
To correct the lower distortion of the projected image when  
keystone occurs.  
To call the OSD menu.  
MENU  
To turn the projection lamp on and off.  
Functions as an indicator showing the standby status.  
Lights or blinks when the lamp does not light.  
Standby/On  
Standby/On indicator  
Lamp status indicator  
Menu operation  
When you press MENU button into OSD menu, all hot keys become manual operating buttons.  
Figure 13 Menu control pad  
MAIN UNIT  
FUNCTION  
To call the OSD menu.  
To enter sub pages.  
To select items.  
Menu  
To navigate through sub pages or to increase the scale bar number.  
To navigate through sub pages or to decrease the scale bar number.  
4 ( KEYSTONE+ )  
3 ( KEYSTONE- )  
Exit (AUTO)  
To exit from the current page or OSD menu, and save setting  
changes.  
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B. Remote Control  
(LED)  
Stand by /on  
Laser  
Source  
Menu  
Exit  
-Keystone+  
Blank  
Freeze  
R-Click  
L-Click  
Drag  
Volume  
Mute  
Magnify  
Return  
Reverse  
Channel down  
Channel up  
1
2
3
4
7
5
8
6
9
0
scan  
Add/Erase  
Scan  
Figure 14 Remote control  
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Main Unit  
Standby/On  
Freeze  
Function  
To turn the projection lamp on and off.  
Pressing this button displays a still (frozen) picture.  
Pressing this button partially magnifies a displayed picture.  
(Move the picture with the Disk Pad after pressing the Magnify button.)  
Magnify  
When the OSD menu is active, Disk Pad acts as 56selecting device. When the on-  
screen menus are not active, it works as mouse pad. When the magnify function is  
active, use disk pad to move through the picture.  
Disk Pad  
Menu  
Call the OSD Menu.  
To enter sub pages.  
To select items.  
The blank screen is displayed by pressing Blank. And the blank screen will be revealed  
partially from top to bottom by pressing Blank again.  
Blank  
Selects the input source.  
Source  
Mutes the sound.  
Mute  
Adjusts volume. The sound gets louder or quieter by pressing the "+" or "-" button.  
Laser pointer on button. Use as a stick (for indication).  
When operating in mouse emulation mode, it registers a left mouse click.  
When operating in mouse emulation mode, it registers a right mouse click.  
To leave current OSD Pages.  
Volume  
Laser  
Mouse Left-Click  
Mouse Right- Click  
Exit  
To move Left/Right among OSD items.  
34Drag  
The remote control allows you to operate the function keys on the projector and to emulate mouse  
function when the projector is connected to a computer.  
Inserting Batteries in the Remote Control  
Be sure to follow instructions in placing batteries into the remote control units.  
Push and slide the lid in the direction of the arrow.  
Install two ’AAA’ batteries as indicated inside the battery compartment.  
Replace the lid and snap into place.  
Caution  
Avoid excessive heat and humidity.  
Do not mix new and old or different types of batteries.  
Figure 15 Battery replacement process  
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Remote Control Range  
The remote sensors are located on the back of the unit. It can function in a range 50 degrees  
horizontal and 30 degrees vertical relative to a line that is a right angle to the remote sensor. The  
distance between the remote control and remote sensor must be shorter than four meters (13 feet).  
Figure 16 Range  
Usage and Replacement of Lamp  
The light source lamp has a limited service life.  
The picture will become dark or the color will fade after the lamp has been used for a long time. In  
such cases, continued use of the lamp could cause a malfunction. Replace the lamp with a new one.  
A. Lamp/temperature Status LED Indicator  
1. Lamp in excess of service hours  
When the LED light is a continuous red, it means the lamp has exceeded 1500 service hours. After  
this light appears, it is advisable to replace the projection lamp as soon as possible.  
“PLEASE CHANGE A NEW LAMP. AND RESET THE LAMP TIMER”  
will be displayed on the screen if the lamp has been operated for 1400  
hours (see figure 17).  
Figure 17 Lamp replacement warning  
signal  
“PLEASE CHANGE A NEW LAMP. THE POWER WILL TURN OFF  
AFTER 20 HOURS” will be displayed on the screen if the lamp has been  
operated for 1480 hours. The “20” will count down (see figure 18).  
Figure 18 Lamp replacement warning  
signal Ⅱ  
“PLEASE CHANGE A NEW LAMP” will blink on the screen together  
with a red LED if the lamp has been operated for more than 1500 hours  
(see figure 19). The warning message will display for 30 seconds every 5  
minutes and after turn on 10 minutes, “Out OF LAMP USAGE TIME,  
POWER OFF AUTOMATICALLY IN 30 SECONDS” will be displayed on  
Figure 19 Lamp replacement warning  
signal Ⅲ  
the screen 30 seconds and power off automatically. (All of the above  
messages will display for 30 seconds, but each message will be displayed  
whenever you turn on the lamp again.)  
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2. Lamp is not well attached  
If the LED blinks rapidly, it indicates that the lamp is not attached properly.  
3. Temperature is too high  
If the projector’s internal temperature is too hot to operate safely, the LED will blink slowly for one  
minute and then the lamp will turn off automatically.  
4. Normal status  
If the LED light is off, it means the lamp and temperature inside the projector are normal.  
Caution:  
The lamp indicator will light up when the lamp becomes too hot. Turn off the power and  
let the projector cool for 45 minutes, then turn it on again. If the indicator is still shining,  
contact your dealer.  
B. Replacing the Lamp  
Replacing the lamp  
When replacing the lamp, turn off the projector and unplug the AC cord. Wait 45 minutes so that the  
lamp can cool. High-pressure lamp when hit, may explode if improperly handled.  
Caution:  
Dispose of used lamps in accordance with local authorities.  
As the lamp is made of glass, do not apply shocks to it or scratch it.  
Also, do not use an old lamp, as this could cause the lamp to explode.  
If it seems that the lamp has exploded (for example, an explosive sound is heard),  
disconnect the power cord from the outlet and ask your dealer to replace the  
lamp. The lamp is covered by a front glass panel and an air-tight structure, but,  
in rare cases, the reflector and the inside of the projector may be damaged by  
scattered, broken pieces of glass, which could cause injury while being handled.  
i.  
Turn the main power switch off and disconnect the power cord from the outlet.  
Remove the lamp cover.  
ii.  
If hot, the lamp could cause burns. Wait for about 45 minutes until lamp has cooled down.  
Loosen a screw and remove the cover.  
iii.  
Loosen the screw and pull the handle to remove the lamp.  
If the screw is not loosened completely, you could you’re your fingers.  
Do not insert your hand into the box after the lamp has been removed. (There are optical  
parts inside that, if touched, could result in color unevenness, etc.)  
iv.  
v.  
Replace the lamp with a new one and fix it using the same screw.  
Firmly tighten the lamp screw. Loose screws could result in a poor connection, which could  
cause the unit to malfunction.  
Install the lamp cover and fix it using a screw.  
To prevent burns, install the lamp cover and secure it using the screw.  
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Do not turn on power with lamp cover removed.  
Whenever the lamp is replaced, reset the total operation time of the lamp. Do not reset if the  
lamp has not been replaced.  
Do not reset the timer without changing the lamp, as this can cause the lamp to break.  
Lamp Replacement Procedure  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Figure 20 Lamp replacement: Step 1, Step 2, Step 3  
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Resetting Lamp Timer  
If replacing the lamp after 1500 hours of operation, please carry out the following operation within 10  
minutes of powering on.  
OSD  
FUNCTION  
Press the MENU button into OSD menu, and  
use  
4”  
(KEYSTONE+)  
or  
3”  
(KEYSTONE-) to select the Control page.  
Then press the Menu button again to highlight  
the Lamp item.  
Press  
4”  
(KEYSTONE+)  
or  
3”  
(KEYSTONE-) buttons, the lamp usage time will  
display on the bottom of the screen and can be  
adjusted.  
Use the “4” (KEYSTONE+) or  
3”  
(KEYSTONE-) buttons to select the "Reset"  
item and press the “MENU” to reset the  
usage time.  
After reset the usage time, press “EXIT”  
(AUTO) to save and exit.  
OSD  
Main OSD Menu  
Press the “Menu” key and the main OSD menu  
structure will display as shown at right hand (Fig.  
21). Whenever AV box is attached, 4 sub-pages  
will display in the menu: Display page, Image page,  
Control page, and Source page. However if input is  
from PC and no AV box is attached, Source page  
will not display in the menu.  
Press the “Menu” key again to enter Display page  
items, or press “3” (KEYSTONE-) or “4”  
(KEYSTONE+) to select sub-pages. (The main  
OSD menu will automatically disappear if a key is  
not pressed within 10 seconds).  
Figure 21 Main OSD menu  
Press the “Exit” (AUTO) button to leave the  
current sub-page, and press “Exit” (AUTO) button again to leave the main OSD menu (at the same  
time the settings are saved).  
Input status PC input without AV box  
PC input with AV box  
Display  
Image  
Video input with AV box  
Display  
Image  
Subpage  
Display  
Image  
Control  
Control  
Source  
Control  
Source  
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A. Display Page  
When a PC is the input source, there will be only four items on this page: Keystone, Brightness,  
Contrast, and Color Balance (Fig. 22). On the other hand, when the input source are video, S-video,  
TV or CATV, there will be other 4 items on this page: Keystone, Brightness, Contrast, and Sharpness  
(Fig.23).  
Press the “Menu” button again to scroll through the items; press “3” (KEYSTONE-) or “4”  
(KEYSTONE+) to adjust the item scale, or press the “Exit” (AUTO) button to go back to the main  
OSD page.  
Figure 22 Display sub-page when the input source is Figure 23 Display sub-page when the input source  
PC (with/without AV box)  
is video, s-video, TV or CATV  
Setting effects  
(Decrease)  
(Increase)  
(Bright)  
(Higher)  
(Blue)  
Source is PC  
Keystone  
Brightness  
Contrast  
(Dark)  
(Lower)  
(Red)  
Color  
Balance  
(Soft)  
(Sharp)  
Source is Video  
Sharpness  
B. Image Page  
Select the Image sub-page and the first item “Auto Resize” will be highlighted. There are five items on  
this page: Auto Resize, H. Phase, H. Size, H. Position, and V. Position (Fig. 24).  
If AV box is attached and the input is from Video other instead of PC, another different Image sub-  
page including Image Ratio, System, Color and Tint will come out as Figure 25.  
Figure 24 Image sub-page…. Only available when Figure 25 Image sub-page – Only available when the  
the input signal is PC  
input signal is from video, S-video, TV or CATV  
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Setting effects  
When Resize is 4:3 or 16:9, the projector determines the best fit of the image to  
the screen.  
Resize  
If flicker occurs on a projected image, users may try to adjust the H. Phase  
manually.  
H. Phase  
H. Size  
If the projected image is too wide or too narrow for the screen, users may turn  
Auto Image off and adjust the H. Size manually to fit the screen size.  
(move the image left)  
(move the image right)  
H.Position  
V. Position  
The Auto Image should be turned off to activate the H. Position item. Position  
adjustments are saved when the projector is power off.  
(move the image down)  
(move the image up)  
Position adjustments are saved when the projector is power off.  
Image Ratio  
System  
4:3 (Normal)  
16:9 (Wide)  
To select the input video system standard. When an AV box or turner box is  
attached, the projector will automatically detect the video system.  
(Less)  
(Red)  
(More)  
Color  
Tint  
(Green)  
Source is Video or S-  
Video.  
*Tint may not be adjusted with PAL/SECAM video signal input.  
C. Control Page  
When users go into the Control sub-page, the first item “Auto” will be highlighted. There are five  
items on this page: Reset, Language, Mirror, Auto Off and Reset (Fig. 26).  
Figure 26 Control sub-page  
Figure 27 Language selection  
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Setting effects  
To reset display, image and control settings to factory settings.  
Auto  
To select the OSD menu language. Eight languages are supported: English, French,  
German, Italian, Spanish, Korean, Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese. (See  
Figure 27).  
Language  
To select Normal projection, H-Invert projection, V-Invert projection, or H/V  
Invert projection.  
Mirror  
To set the time to turn the power off after the start up screen is displayed and no  
signal is detected or sync is out of range. To select, use “3” (KEYSTONE-) or  
4” (KEYSTONE+) to set the time. 0 means Auto Off function inactive.  
Auto Off  
*Default setting is 0 (stop).  
The usage time of lamp will display on this item. And you can reset the usage time  
of lamp from this item after you change a new lamp (See page 15).  
Lamp  
D. Source Page  
This Sub-page will only show up whenever AV box  
is attached.  
There are five items on this page: Source, Volume,  
Treble, Bass, and Mute.  
*The priority of input signal detection: (a.) PC (b.) S-  
Video (c.) Video.  
*When selecting input sources, the projector will  
detect the selected input simultaneously, and the  
OSD menu will still exist on the screen.  
Figure 28 Source sub-page (AV box attached)  
Items  
Description  
3 input sources are available in the items when AV box is connected to the  
projector: PC, Video, S-video  
Source  
To set the volume level of speaker built in the AV box.  
To set the treble level of speaker built in the AV box.  
To set the bass level of speaker built in the AV box.  
To turn on/off the mute function.  
Volume  
Treble  
Bass  
Mute  
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Other Correspondent Remote Functions and Messages  
OSD  
FUNCTION  
The selected source will be displayed at the bottom  
right of the screen for 3 seconds after selecting the  
source. (PC, VIDEO, S-VIDEO).  
Source  
The image will be frozen when the “Freeze” button is  
pressed. A “” mark appears at the lower right of the  
screen for 3 seconds during the freeze function.  
Furthermore, a “4” mark appears at the lower right of  
the screen for 3 seconds when freeze is released.  
“Freeze” is released when the source button or the  
“Freeze” button is pressed again.  
Freeze  
Press the “Mute” button and the sound will be muted.  
There will be an OSD message as shown below. Press  
Mute again or the volume +/- buttons to turn off the  
mute.  
Mute  
Press volume + or – buttons to adjust the volume. The  
OSD message below will appear. (The message will  
disappear automatically 3 seconds after the volume is  
adjusted.)  
Volume  
By pressing the magnify “+” button, the center of the  
picture can be magnified. Press the button again, and the  
image will be further magnified (to a maximum of 4X).  
Press the magnify “-” button, and the size of the  
magnified image will be reduced by 50 percent. To  
return to the normal display mode, press the “Return”  
button.  
Magnify  
Laser  
Press this button to generate the laser beam.  
If users connect the PS2 (ADB) mouse cable on the  
projector with the PC/Notebook (Macintosh/  
Powerbook) mouse port, the disk pad will be able to  
function as a PC/Notebook (Macintosh/ Powerbook)  
mouse. When an image has been magnified, press the  
“Disk Pad” button to move around the display area (the  
mouse function is not available when magnify function is  
on).  
Disk Pad  
This button is a toggle switch to turn on/off the drag  
function of the remote mouse.  
Drag  
Press this button to activate or release the blank  
function.  
Blank  
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Maintenance and  
Troubleshooting 4  
A. Lamp Replacement  
Refer to Page 13.  
B. Cleaning the Lens  
Follow these steps to clean the projection lens:  
1. Apply a non-abrasive camera lens cleaner to a soft, dry cleaning cloth (abrasive cleaners,  
solvents or other harsh chemicals might scratch the lens).  
2. Avoid using an excessive amount of cleaner.  
3. Lightly wipe the clean cloth over the lens.  
4. Affix the lens cover whenever the projector is not in use.  
C. Troubleshooting  
PROBLEMS  
TRY THESE SOLUTIONS  
Plug the power cord into the AC Inlet.  
Plug the power cord into the power Inlet.  
Wait two minutes after the projector has been turned off before turning the projector  
back on.  
NO POWER  
Check that you have selected the proper input source.  
Ensure all cables are connected properly.  
Adjust the brightness and contrast.  
Remove the lens cap.  
Is the POWER indictor flashing?  
Is the STATUS Indicator flashing?  
Reposition the unit to improve its angle on the screen.  
Is the vertical offset properly corrected using the keystone function?  
NO PICTURE  
IMAGE ISN’T SQUARE  
ON THE SCREEN  
Select the correct video system.  
Adjust brightness, contrast, or saturation.  
Adjust the focus.  
Reposition the unit to improve its screen angle.  
Ensure the distance between the unit and screen is within the adjustment range of the  
lens.  
POOR COLOR  
IMAGE IS BLURRED  
Replace the batteries with new ones.  
REMOTE CONTROL Make sure there is no obstacle between the remote control and the unit.  
Stand within 4 meters (13 feet) of the unit.  
Make sure nothing is blocking the receiver on the control pad.  
Check audio cable connection from audio input source.  
Adjust audio source.  
Press “Volume” (+) button.  
Press “Mute” button.  
DOESN’T WORK  
NO SOUND  
20 Maintenance and Troubleshooting  
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Specifications  
5
A. Optical  
1-chip 0.7” DMDTM (Digital Micromirror Device)  
Manual zoom, manual focus (F/#= 2.8)  
mercury lamp 150W  
23” to 300”  
1 to 10 M  
DMD TM  
Lens  
Lamp  
Image size  
Projection Distance  
Contrast Ratio  
450:1  
B. Electrical  
RGB (H:31.47 to 68.70 kHz V:56.25 to 85.00 Hz)  
(NTSC/PAL/SECAM/NTSC 4.43)  
Inputs  
Video  
Full color, 16.7 million colors simultaneously.  
100 to 240 VAC, 50 to 60 Hz  
Color Reproduction  
Power Requirement  
C. Mechanical  
Dimensions  
Net Weight  
24.3 cm (L)× 6.2 cm (H)× 19.8 cm (W)  
2.3 kg/5.0 lb.  
Operational Temperature projector  
10to 40℃  
Remote control  
D. Preset Display ResolutionTable  
Resolution  
640x350  
640x400  
720x400  
720x400  
640x480  
640x480  
640x480  
640x480  
800x600  
800x600  
800x600  
800x600  
800x600  
832x624  
1024x768  
1024x768  
1024x768  
1024x768  
1280x1024  
H Sync (kHz)  
31.5  
V Sync (Hz)  
70.1  
Remark  
37.9  
85.1  
VESA  
31.5  
70.0  
37.9  
85.1  
VESA  
VESA  
31.5  
60.0  
37.9  
72.8  
VESA  
35  
66.7  
Macintosh  
VESA  
43.3  
85.0  
35.2  
56.3  
VESA  
37.9  
60.3  
VESA  
46.9  
75.0  
VESA  
48.1  
72.2  
VESA  
53.7  
85.1  
VESA  
49.7  
74.5  
Macintosh  
VESA  
48.4  
60.0  
56.5  
70.1  
VESA  
60.0  
75.0  
VESA  
68.7  
85.0  
VESA  
64.0  
60.0  
VESA  
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Appendix  
Guideline to AV box  
Features and Connection  
AV Connection Port  
This box is compatible with RCA input, S-Video input and audio output.  
Figure 29 Connection of AV box  
Speaker  
For Video and Audio Input from VHS or V8  
For S-Video Input  
RCA Jack  
S Video Port  
*AV box is sold separately and is not included in the standard configuration of accessories in  
the unit. Please contact the dealer if you need the box or visit our web site for more  
information.  
AV Control Pad  
Select the source  
Source  
Turn the volume upward  
Turn the volume downward  
Volume up  
Volume down  
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Connecting the Box  
Please follow the instructions here to place the AV box:  
Figure 31 Side View of AV box  
Figure 30 Bottom View of AV box  
To attach the AV box to the unit  
1. Precisely place the two chocks at the lower surface of  
the AV box into the lower slots in the correspondent  
position in the projector.  
2. Slowly push the box to fit the unit and, meanwhile,  
insert the box plug into the A/V connector closely.  
3. Plug in the correct cord into the correspondent jack or  
port to perform A/V function.  
4. Select inputs by pressing “Source” key, and select  
channel by the channel up or down keys.  
Figure 32 Connecting the Box  
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