BOXLIGHT Projection Television DLP User Manual

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DLPDigital Projector  
User’s Guide  
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Lamp Safety  
WARNING:  
To replace the lamp, turn off the power and unplug the power cord. To avoid burns,  
wait 45 minutes before opening the lamp door. Follow all instructions provided in  
this User’s Guide. See “Changing the Lamp Module” on page 34.  
When you open the lamp module door, be careful not to touch the hot surfaces  
inside.  
In the unlikely event of the bulb rupturing, thoroughly clean the area behind the  
projector and discard any items that might have been contaminated with broken  
glass.  
CAUTION:  
Never operate your projector without the lamp module or lamp module door.  
Doing so may damage the projector.  
Do not touch the glass portion of the new lamp module with your hands or allow it  
to touch other objects as this may damage it and shorten its operational life.  
Do not drop the lamp module as the glass may shatter.  
Battery Safety  
Read and follow all warnings and instructions supplied by the battery manufacturer.  
WARNING: Keep batteries away from children.  
CAUTION:  
Store batteries in their original packaging.  
When inserting batteries, verify that the (+) and (-) terminals are aligned correctly.  
Replace all batteries of a set at the same time.  
Do not mix new batteries with used ones.  
Do not use batteries of different chemistries, capacities, brands or sizes together.  
Leakage could result.  
Do not disassemble, recharge, or short-circuit batteries.  
Do not subject batteries to high temperature or fire.  
Discard used batteries according to all applicable local and national regulations.  
Laser Safety  
WARNING:  
To reduce the risk of injury to the eyes, do not look directly into the laser light emitted from  
the aperture on the Remote Control and do not point the laser light into anyone’s eyes. This  
remote control is equipped with a Class IIIA laser that emits radiation.  
NOTE:  
Do not leave the remote control close to the cooling fan outlet of the projector.  
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FCC Warning  
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 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 communications.  
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.  
Canada  
This class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.  
Safety Certifications  
UL, CUL, TUV  
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, meeting room or auditorium.  
Declaration of Conformity  
We declare under our sole responsibility that the DLP Zoom Digital  
Projector conforms to the following directives and norms:  
Directive 89/336/EEC, Amended by 93/68/EEC  
EMI: EN 55022 (1992) Class B  
EMC: EN 50082-1 (1992)  
EMC: EN 55024 : 1998  
IEC61000-4-2, IEC61000-4-3, IEC61000-4-4, IEC61000-4-5,  
IEC61000-4-6,IEC61000-4-11  
Directive 73/23/EEC, Amended by 93/68/EEC  
Safety: EN 60950: 2000, IEC 60950 Third edition, UL 60950 Third edition  
Apr. 2001  
Taiwan BSMI.  
Disclaimer  
The manufactory or reseller shall not be reliable for technical or editorial errors or omissions  
contained herein; nor or incidental or consequential damages resulting from furnishing this  
material, or the performance or use of this product.  
In the interest of continuing product improvement, the manufactory or reseller reserves the  
right to change product specifications without notice. Information in this document may  
change without notice.  
No part of this document may be copied, reproduced, or transmitted by any means, for any  
purpose without prior written permission from copy owners.  
© Copyright Dec. 2002. All rights reserved  
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Table of Contents  
Safety .......................................................................................................... 2  
Safety Definitions.............................................................................................................2  
Projector Safety................................................................................................................2  
Lamp Safety .....................................................................................................................3  
Battery Safety...................................................................................................................3  
Laser Safety......................................................................................................................3  
Preface ........................................................................................................ 7  
Package Contents ....................................................................................... 7  
Optional Accessories ................................................................................... 7  
Accessories Overview.................................................................................. 8  
Power Cord.......................................................................................................................8  
Computer and Video Cables............................................................................................8  
Others ...............................................................................................................................8  
Product Profile ............................................................................................. 9  
Front View........................................................................................................................9  
Rear View.........................................................................................................................9  
Bottom Panel....................................................................................................................9  
LED Indicator & Control Pad on Projector...................................................................10  
LED Indicators Message.....................................................................................10  
Control Pad Function ..........................................................................................10  
Remote Control Instruction............................................................................................11  
Installation Steps ....................................................................................... 13  
Getting Started ...............................................................................................................13  
Connecting the Projector................................................................................................13  
Connecting Input and Output Devices...........................................................................14  
Starting the Presentation ................................................................................................15  
Power on..............................................................................................................15  
Turn on the source...............................................................................................15  
Adjustment .....................................................................................................................16  
Adjusting Projector Angle...................................................................................16  
Adjusting the Zoom and Focus...........................................................................16  
Adjusting the Keystone Control..........................................................................17  
Adjusting the Zoom and Pan...............................................................................17  
Power Off .......................................................................................................................18  
Restart.............................................................................................................................18  
On-Screen-Display Menu Format and Description..................................... 19  
Input Source OSD ..........................................................................................................19  
Ezkey OSD.....................................................................................................................20  
Remote Control Buttons OSD .......................................................................................20  
OSD Menu......................................................................................................................21  
Main Menu ..........................................................................................................21  
Setup Menu..........................................................................................................22  
Color Manager Menu ..........................................................................................23  
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Language Menu...................................................................................................24  
Utilities Menu......................................................................................................24  
Status Menu.........................................................................................................25  
Reference.................................................................................................. 26  
Positioning the Projector................................................................................................26  
Remote Control Transmission Range............................................................................28  
Product Specification .....................................................................................................29  
Timing Charts.................................................................................................................30  
Troubleshooting .............................................................................................................31  
Power Indicator ...................................................................................................31  
Remote Control ...................................................................................................31  
Sound...................................................................................................................31  
Image Source.......................................................................................................32  
Image Quality ......................................................................................................32  
Lamp....................................................................................................................33  
Maintenance ...................................................................................................................34  
Changing the Lamp .............................................................................................34  
Changing the Battery of Remote Control ...........................................................35  
Cleaning..........................................................................................................................36  
Cleaning the Projection Lens ..............................................................................36  
Cleaning Exterior Case........................................................................................36  
Cleaning the Projector.........................................................................................36  
Customer Support...................................................................................... 37  
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DLP Digital Projector Quick Start Guide  
Preface  
Congratulations on purchasing a DLP™ (Digital Light Processing) projector.  
The micro portable projector uses the Digital Light Processing (DLP™) technology along  
with a built-in image manager. DLP ™ technology by Texas Instruments offers crystal clear  
images with superior quality. A built-in image manager provides alternative settings for users  
to optimize image quality. In addition, easy-to-use enhanced features, such as digital zoom,  
keystone correction, wide-angle image and picture in picture, offer the users with versatility  
and control functions.  
In only minutes you can have your DLP Digital Projector ready to go. Just connect simply  
the projector to an image source, Computer, DVD, VCR., or HDTV. or Digital Camera.  
Package Contents  
Make sure that all of the following components are included in the package. If anything is  
missing, please contact your dealer immediately.  
DLP Projector with lens cap  
Standard Accessories:  
- Power Cord  
- Remote Mouse Cable with USB Connector  
- S-Video Cable  
- Computer Cable: DVI to D-Sub 15 pin VGA Cable  
- Audio Cable: Stereo Min Jack to RCAx2 (Red & White)  
- Remote Control, including two AAA Batteries  
- Wizard CD, including User’s Guide in PDF format)  
- Quick Start Guide  
- Carrying Case  
Optional Accessories  
The following cables are not standard accessories of this package. You are suggested to  
contact your dealer whenever you need.  
Composite Video Cable  
Component Video Cable: DVI-I to HDTV  
Audio Cable: Stereo to Stereo  
DVI Cable: DVI to DVI signal cable for computer with DVI graphics card  
Save the original box and all packing materials for  
further shipping needs.  
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Accessories Overview  
Power Cord  
There are four different power cords for options, US type, UK type, Euro type and China  
type. The appropriate Power Cord is included according to your geograhical location &  
safety requirement. If the standard kit does not satisfied your needs, then please contact your  
dealer for further service.  
Power Cord  
(US type)  
Power Cord  
(UK type)  
Power Cord  
(Euro type)  
Power Cord  
(China type)  
Computer and Video Cables  
Computer Cable  
DVI-I to DB-15 pin  
VGA )  
Remote Mouse Cable  
with USB Connector  
S-Video Cable  
Audio Cable  
Stereo Mini Jack to  
RCAx2  
Component Video  
Cable (DVI-I to  
HDTV)  
Composite Video  
Cable  
DVI-DVI signal cable  
(for computer with  
DVI graphic cards)  
Audio Cable  
Stereo to Stereo  
Others  
Carrying Case  
Remote Control with 2  
AAA Batteries  
Wizard CD  
Quick Start Guide  
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Product Profile  
Control Pad  
Front View  
Speaker  
Ventilation Hole  
Zoom Ring  
Focus Ring  
Lens Cover  
IR Sensor  
Adjuster Foot  
Rear View  
I/O Connectors  
Kensington Security  
Lock  
AC IN Socket  
Bottom Panel  
Fan Cover  
Lamp Cover  
ID Label  
Ceiling Mounted  
Screw  
NOTE:  
With ceiling installations, use approved mounting hardware & M4 screw.  
Min. distance from ceiling/rear wall: 30/50 cm, 12/20 inch for proper ventilation.  
For permanent installations, follow local codes.  
The security lock corresponds to Kensington’s MicroSaver Security System. If you  
have any comment, contact : Kensington, 2853 Campus Drive, San Mateo,  
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LED Indicator & Control Pad on Projector  
Power Button  
Same as Power button  
on the remote control  
Power LED Indicator  
Lamp Ready LED  
Indicator  
Source Button (+)  
Same as Source button  
on the remote control  
EZKEY  
with function of  
Keystone, Volume,  
Frequency, and  
Brightness for quick  
selection.  
Auto (-)  
Same as Auto button on  
the remote control  
LED Indicators Message  
Power LED Indicator  
Green Color  
Lamp Ready LED Indicator  
Orange Color  
Status  
Plug in Power Cord  
Steady light  
Steady light  
Power on without source  
Power on with active source  
Power off in cooling stage  
System warming up  
Blinking light  
Steady light  
Steady light  
Flashing light  
Light off  
Light off  
Flashing light  
Light off  
Control Pad Function  
Description  
Power  
Function  
Power on / off  
EZ Key  
Quick adjustment on Keystone, Frequency, Volume, and Brightness  
by repeatedly pressing to scroll through these functions.  
Source (+)  
Auto (-)  
Input Source selection,  
(+) to perform adjustment increasingly in EZ-Key function  
Auto Image  
(-)to perform adjustment decreasingly in EZ Key function  
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Remote Control Instruction  
Laser aperture  
(pointer/beam)  
Power LED  
Power ON/OFF  
Laser pointer ON  
Up direction  
Mouse cursor  
(4 directional arrows)  
Left mouse button  
Right mouse button  
Enter button  
Left direction  
Down direction  
Keystone correction  
Right direction button  
Volume (+/-)  
Setup menu  
Auto sync  
Mute sound  
Zoom (+)  
Video source: ie,  
Zoom (-)  
composite or component  
Blank screen  
Freeze screen  
Status of video information:  
ie, resolution, frequency.  
WARNING:  
To reduce the risk of injury to the eyes, do not look directly into the  
laser light emitted from the aperture on the Remote Control and do not  
point the laser light into anyone’s eyes. This remote control is equipped  
with a Class IIIA laser that emits radiation.  
NOTE:  
Do not leave the remote control close to the cooling fan outlet of the  
projector.  
For the information of remote control transmission range, please refer  
page 28.  
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The following buttons are located on the projector Control Pad  
or on the Remote Control  
Power Button  
Switch power on or off.  
Use the Power button to begin the warm-up period. The power  
light blinks green during warm-up and stays green when the  
projector is ready to use.  
Menu Button  
Use to display the On-Screen-Display Menus, which provide  
several options for adjusting the projected image.  
Auto Button  
Source Button  
Status Button  
L Button  
Use to auto adjust the image quality.  
Use to select input source.  
Use to get projector’s operation status information  
Use as the left mouse button.  
R Button  
Use as the right mouse button.  
Button  
Press to enter function.  
4 Directional  
Use to select or adjust the control items  
Selection Buttons  
Laser Pointer Button  
Use instead of a pointer to activate the laser pointer for use in  
presentations.  
Volume +/– Button  
Keystone Button  
Blank Button  
Use to adjust the volume of the audio output.  
Use to adjust the image vertically and make it square.  
Use to blank the image and mute audio.  
Use to freeze or unfreeze the image  
Freeze Button  
Mute Button  
Use to turn on or off the speaker.  
Zoom Button  
Use the Zoom (+/-) buttons to zoom the image in and out. Use  
the 4 directional selection buttons to pan the image.  
Input Source  
Selection  
To select the correct device you are connecting with.  
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Installation Steps  
Getting Started  
1. Place the projector on a flat surface.  
2. Position the projector at the desired distance from the screen.  
3. The projection distance is less than 33 feet (10M).  
CAUTION:  
Proper ventilation is import. Don’t block ventilation openings. Never operate this  
projector in an enclosed area. Do not place the projector on a tablecloth or other  
soft covering that may block the vents. With ceiling installations, use approved  
mounting hardware. Do not put the projector near heater, air ducts, transformers or  
other electrical devices. For permanent installations follow local codes.  
Don’t set liquids on the projector. Spilled liquids may damage your projector.  
Don’t put the projector on a hot surface or in direct sunlight.  
Do not drop the projector.  
Connecting the Projector  
1. Connect the power cable  
2. When you connect the power cable to the projector, the Power LED & Lamp Ready  
LED on the control pad will illuminate, wait until LED stop flashing before turning on  
the projector.  
Lights in green  
(Standby)  
Audio input  
DVI input port  
(connects to computer, HDTV,  
and Component video player)  
Power outlet  
AC IN Socket  
S-Video input  
USB Connector  
(connects to PC mouse port so  
Remote Control can be used as  
a mouse control only)  
Composite  
Video input  
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Connecting Input and Output Devices  
The cables are color coded to assist you in making the connections.  
You can connect more than one image source at a time. The input source will be detected  
automatically when enable the “Auto Source” function is enabled in the Status Menu of the  
OSD MENU. Manually pressing the “Source” button key operates selection.  
The illustration below shows the ports and appropriate cables for connecting external devices  
to the projector.  
Power outlet  
Computer (Desktop)  
Computer (Notebook)  
Computer Cable (DVI to  
D-Sub 15 pin VGA)  
Remote Mouse  
Cable  
Power Cable  
Audio Cable  
(Stereo to Stereo)  
Audio Cable  
Stereo Mini Jack to  
RCAx2 (Red/White)  
Video Cable  
S-Video  
Cable  
Component Video  
Cable DVI-I to HDTV  
DVD player  
VCR  
HDTV/Component Video  
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Starting the Presentation  
Power on  
1. Remove the lens cap  
2. Make sure Lamp LED steady orange state.  
3. Press Power on the remote control, or Power on the control pad, to turn on the unit.  
NOTE:  
When powered on, both the fans & lamp will be turned on. The power indicator  
will begin to flash until a video source is found, and the lamp indicator will  
extinguish when lamp is in normal status.  
The projection image will be in full brightness within 10-15 seconds and the  
“Digital Zoom Projector” screen menu will appear.  
CAUTION:  
Don’t look directly into the lens when the lamp is on. Doing so may cause an eye  
injury.  
Turn on the source  
1. Turn on the source  
2. Selecting the source (PC or Video)  
The “Auto Source” function will automatically find a source.  
The Source button on the control panel or remote control can be used to select a  
source.  
NOTE:  
Always turn off the image source (computer or video) and projector before  
connecting or disconnecting cables.  
When using a computer as the input device, set the resolution of your computer’s  
graphic card to 1024x768 for the optimal projected image. Refer to the Timing  
Charts page 30 to verify that the video signal timing of your graphics card is  
supported by the projector.  
Many laptop computers do not automatically turn on their external video port when  
another display device is connected. Refer to your computer’s user guide for the  
function key or command that activates the port. MAC users may need to turn on  
SimulSCAN or monitor mirroring. Refer to the computer manual.  
If a source is not found in 10 minute, the power will be automatically be turn off.  
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Adjustment  
Adjusting Projector Angle  
Place the projector on a flat surface to position it in centre horizontally for best viewing.  
Adjust the projector angle using the Height  
Height  
Adjustment  
Adjustment Buttons.  
Button  
Press the Height Adjustment buttons while  
tilting the projector. The Foot Adjuster will  
extend accordingly, angled 7 degrees  
upwards.  
Foot Adjusters  
NOTE:  
Press the Height Adjustment button before  
adjusting the Foot Adjusters to avoid resulting  
in damage.  
Adjusting the Zoom and Focus  
Rotate the zoom ring and focus ring until the  
Zoom Ring  
projected image is clear and at the desired  
size. The projector can focus within the range  
of 5 feet (1.5m) to 33 feet (10m).  
NOTE:  
If vertical bars appear on the display after  
adjusting the focus, press the “Auto” button  
Focus Ring  
on the Control Pad. Or use the  
frequency/tracking features in the OSD menu  
to manually adjust the synchronization and  
tracking of the image.  
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Adjusting the Keystone Control  
To adjust image vertically and make a square  
image. Adjust the keystone function by pressing  
the keystone button on the remote control or  
through OSD menus.  
Adjusting the Zoom and Pan  
ZOOM  
Press the zoom +/- buttons on remote control to  
enter zoom mode, and use directional keys to pan  
upward, downward, right, and left.  
Four times as large  
Original size  
as the original size  
Make any necessary image adjustments by using the on-screen menus.  
(Refer page OSD Menu section for the details)  
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Power Off  
1. Turn off the projector and image sources in the order listed here.  
a. Computer  
b. Projector  
c. Audio Source (if different from your video source or computer).  
d. Video source (such as VCR, DVD, HDTV).  
2. Press the Power button on the top of the unit or remote control to turn off  
the power.  
A confirmation request will appear on the screen asking for reconfirmation of power off  
request.  
3. Press the Power button again to confirm.  
The lamp will turn off immediately but the fan will continue running for 1 minute to cool  
down the unit. The Power Indicator will continue flashing as long as the live power cord  
is connected to the projector.  
Restart  
To restart the unit shortly after powering off, the user must wait for 1 minute for the lamp to  
cool down. The lamp ready LED will stop flashing when the projector is ready to power up.  
CAUTION:  
The unit may remain HOT for up to 45 minutes upon power off. User should  
be careful before handling the unit to prevent any burn or injury.  
WARNING:  
To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to the equipment:  
Do not disable the power cord-grounding plug. The grounding plug is an important  
safety feature.  
Plug the power cord into a grounded (earthed) electrical outlet that is easily  
accessible at all times.  
Disconnect power from the projector by unplugging the power cord from the  
electrical outlet.  
Do not place anything on top of power cords or cables. Arrange them so that no  
one may accidentally step on or trip over them.  
Do not pull on a cord or cable. When unplugging from the electrical outlet, grasp  
the cord by the plug.  
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On-Screen-Display Menu Format and Description  
The OSD menu will appear if any button is pressed thru using the control pad and remote  
control.  
Input Source OSD  
Display Logo  
The projection image will appear in full brightness  
within 10-15 seconds and the “Digital Zoom  
Projector” logo will appear on the screen.  
No Input Signal  
“No Input Signal” will show on the screen when  
there is no active signal detected within 16 seconds.  
Standby  
When input signal is not detected for 16 seconds, the  
splash screen will appear until a signal is detected.  
Power off  
The splash screen will be displayed for 6 seconds  
requesting power off confirmation.  
Input Source  
The splash screen will  
be displayed upon  
pressing the “Source”  
button on the top  
cover or remote  
control.  
Press “bc” or  
“Source” to select  
the desired input  
source.  
Source button on Remote control  
Source button on control pad  
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Ezkey OSD  
By repeatedly pressing EZKEY the following menu can be scrolled though. The user may  
adjust it to the desired level through keypads of Auto (-) and Source (+).  
Keystone Correction  
Use the (-) and (+) to adjust the vertical keystone  
level of the image.  
Frequency  
Use the (-) and (+) to adjust the frequency.  
Volume  
Use the (-) and (+) to adjust the volume level.  
Brightness  
Use the (-) and (+) to adjust the display  
brightness.  
Remote Control Buttons OSD  
Following menus/functions can be accessed through corresponding buttons on the remote  
control.  
Zoom & Pan  
Use Zoom (+/-) keys to zoom the image in and out.  
Use the 4 directional selection buttons to pan the  
image.  
Mute  
Use the mute key to turn on or off the speaker.  
Blank & Mute  
Use blank key to blank the image and mute the Audio.  
Freeze  
Use the freeze key to freeze or unfreeze the Image.  
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OSD Menu  
Use the On-Screen-Display Menus shown below to adjust the projected image. To access and  
adjust the On-Screen-Menu do the following:  
1. Press the Menu button on the remote control to select one of six on-screen menus: Main  
Menu, Setup Menu, Color Manager Menu, Language Menu, Utility Menu, and Status  
Menu.  
2. Press arrow keys Left / Right (W/X) for main menu selection, and use arrow keys  
upward / downward (S/T ) for sub-menu or for adjustment selection.  
3. Press the “menu” button to exit an OSD menu.  
Main Menu  
PC Mode  
Video Mode  
Contrast  
Use arrow keys Left / Right (W/X) to adjust the contrast.  
Adjustment range: from min-max (0 – 100) by 50 steps.  
(Default value: factory calibrated)  
Brightness  
Use arrow keys Left / Right (W/X) to adjust the brightness.  
Adjustment range: from dark – light (0-100) by 50 steps.  
(Default value: factory calibrated)  
Horizontal  
Position  
Use arrow keys Left / Right (W/X) to adjust the position in  
horizontal direction.  
Adjustment range: from left – right (0-100).  
(Default value: centre position)  
Vertical Position  
Reset  
Use arrow keys Left / Right (W/X) to adjust the position in vertical  
direction.  
Adjustment range: from bottom – top (0-100).  
(Default value: centre position)  
Use button to reset to default value.  
In PC mode to reset contrast, brightness to default value.  
In Video mode to reset contrast, brightness to default value.  
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Setup Menu  
PC Mode  
Video Mode  
Use arrow keys Left / Right (W/X) to adjust the sampling clock to  
eliminate flicker.  
Frequency  
Adjustment range: from low-high (0-100) by 31 steps.  
(Default value: auto detected)  
Use arrow keys Left / Right (W/X) to adjust the sampling number.  
Adjustment range: from low - high (0 – 100) by 100 steps.  
(Default value: auto detected)  
Tracking  
Use arrow keys Left / Right (W/X) to adjust the video automatic  
gain control. Selection item: on / off.  
(Default value: on)  
Video AGC  
Use arrow keys Left / Right (W/X) to adjust the video source type.  
Selection item: RGB / Y-Pb-Pr (HD) / Y-Cb-Cr (DVD)  
(Default value: DVD)  
Video Type  
Use arrow keys Left / Right (W/X) to select the video aspect ratio.  
Aspect Ratio  
Selection item: 4:3 & 16:9. (Default value: 4:3)  
Use arrow keys Left / Right (W/X) to select different projection  
type.  
Projection Type  
Selection item: Desktop Front/Rear, Ceiling Front/Rear.  
(Default value: desktop front)  
Use arrow keys Left / Right (W/X) to adjust the volume level.  
Adjustment range: from low - high (0-8) by 8 steps.  
(Default value: 4)  
Volume  
Keystone  
Reset  
Use arrow keys Left / Right (W/X) to adjust the keystone level of  
display.  
Adjustment range: from  
to  
(0-100) by 32 steps.  
(Default value: 50)  
Use button to reset to default value.  
In PC mode to reset aspect ratio, projection type, volume, keystone  
to default value.  
In Video mode to reset video AGC, video type, aspect ration,  
projection type, volume, keystone to default value.  
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Color Manager Menu  
PC Mode  
Video Mode  
Color Temp.  
Use arrow keys Left / Right (W/X) to select different color  
temperature  
Adjustment range: from cool, normal, warm by 4 steps.  
(Default value: normal)  
Color Saturation  
Use arrow keys Left / Right (W/X) to adjust video saturation.  
Adjustment range: from color off to color level (0 – 100) by 50  
steps.  
(Default value:50)  
Color Tint  
Use arrow keys Left / Right (W/X) to adjust the video tint/hue.  
Adjustment range: from red to green (0-100) by 50 steps.  
(Default value: 50)  
OSD Translucent  
Use arrow keys Left / Right (W/X) to select OSD background  
translucent or not.  
Adjustment range: translucent (on/off) by 2 steps.  
(Default value: off)  
Sharpness  
Gamma  
Reset  
Use arrow keys Left / Right (W/X) to select different sharpness  
level.  
Adjustment range: from soft to clear (1-5) by 5 steps.  
(Default value: 3)  
Use arrow keys Left / Right (W/X) to select different gamma  
correction.  
Selection items: from PC, MAC, Graphic, Video and Black &  
White by 5 steps.  
(Default value: PC)  
Use button to reset to default value.  
In PC mode to reset color temp, OSD background, translucent,  
sharpness, gamma to default value.  
In Video mode to reset color temp, gamma to default value.  
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Language Menu  
Use arrow key of Upward / Downward  
(S/T) to select the desired language:  
Chinese-Simplified, Chinese-Traditional,  
English, French, German, Portuguese,  
Spanish; and use the button to enter the  
selected language.  
(Default value: English)  
Utilities Menu  
PC Mode  
Video Mode  
PIP Size  
Use arrow keys Left / Right (W/X) to select different picture in  
picture size. Selection items: off/small/medium/large by 4 steps.  
(Default value: off)  
PIP Position  
PIP Input  
Use arrow keys Left / Right (W/X) to select different picture in  
picture position. Adjustment range: from upper left to bottom right by  
9 steps. (Default value: bottom right)  
Use arrow keys Left / Right (W/X) to select different picture in  
picture source. Selection items: Auto/S-video/Comp by 3 steps.  
(Default value: auto)  
Blank Color  
OSD Position  
Use arrow keys Left / Right (W/X)to select different blanking color  
Selection items: Black / Red / Green / Blue by 4 steps.  
(Default value: black)  
Use arrow keys Left / Right (W/X) to select different OSD location  
Selection items: from upper left to bottom right by 5 steps.  
(Default value: centre)  
OSD Display Time Use arrow keys Left / Right (W/X)to select auto timeout Selection  
range: from 10 to 30 seconds by 21 steps.  
(Default value: 15 seconds)  
Reset  
To use button to reset to default value.  
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Status Menu  
Auto Source  
To turn on or off the automatic function to detect one or more  
active input source.  
Auto Power Off  
To turn on or off the function for automatically lamp off when  
there is no active signal.  
Video Information To show resolution, H/V sync. information at RGB mode, color  
standard at Video mode.  
Software Revision Software version information.  
Lamp Hour  
Lamp hour used information.  
Lamp Hour Reset  
To reset lamp hour after changing the lamp. See page 35 for lamp  
changing process.  
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Reference  
Positioning the Projector  
To adjust the size of the projected image, refer to figures 1 below and table 1 on the next  
page for Projection Distances to increase/decrease the distance between the projector and the  
projection screen.  
Screen  
Width  
Screen  
Height  
Screen size  
(diagonal)  
Center of image  
Figure 1: Projection Distance vs. Image Size  
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Distance  
5 feet  
(1.5m)  
6.5 feet  
(2m)  
8 feet  
(2.4m)  
9 feet  
Width x Height  
Diagonal  
31.12x23.34" - 37.34x28.01"  
(0.78x0.59 - 0.94x0.70m)  
41.49x31.12" - 49.79x37.34"  
(1.04x0.78 - 1.25x0.94m)  
49.79x37.34" - 59.75x44.81"  
(1.25x0.94 - 1.50x1.13m)  
58.09x43.57" - 69.71x52.28"  
(1.46x1.10-1.75x1.32m)  
62.24x46.68" - 74.69x56.02"  
(1.57x1.17 - 1.88x1.41m)  
66.39x49.79" - 79.67x59.75"  
(1.67x1.25 - 2.01x1.50m)  
74.69x56.02" - 89.63x67.22"  
(1.88x1.41- 2.26x1.69m)  
82.99x62.24" - 99.58x74.69"  
(2.09x1.57 - 2.51x1.88m)  
91.29x68.46" - 109.54x82.16"  
(2.30x1.72 - 2.76x2.07m)  
99.58x74.69" - 119.50x89.63"  
(2.51x1.88 - 3.01x2.26m)  
103.73x77.80" - 124.48x93.36"  
(2.61x1.96 - 3.13x2.35m)  
107.88x80.91" - 129.46x97.09"  
(2.72x2.04 - 3.26x2.44m)  
116.18x87.14" - 139.42x104.56"  
(2.92x2.19 - 3.51-2.63m)  
124.48x93.36" - 149.38x112.03"  
(3.13x2.35 - 3.76x2.82m)  
145.23x108.92" - 174.27x130.70"  
(3.66x2.74 - 4.39x3.29m)  
165.97x124.48" - 199.17x149.38"  
(4.18x3.13 - 5.01x3.76m)  
207.47x155.60" - 248.96x186.72"  
(5.22x3.92 - 6.27x4.70m)  
38.90 - 46.68"  
(0.98 -1.17 m)  
51.87 - 62.24"  
(1.31 - 1.57m)  
62.24" - 74.69"  
(1.57 - 1.88m)  
72.61" - 87.14"  
(1.83 - 2.19m)  
77.80" - 93.36"  
(1.96 - 2.35m)  
82.99" - 99.58"  
(2.09 - 2.51m)  
93.36" - 112.03"  
(2.35 - 2.82m)  
103.73" - 124.48"  
(2.61- 3.13m)  
114.11" - 136.93"  
(2.87 - 3.45m)  
124.48" - 149.38"  
(3.13 - 3.76m)  
129.67" - 155.60"  
(3.26 - 3.92m)  
134.85" - 161.82"  
(3.39 - 4.07m)  
145.23" - 174.27"  
(3.66 - 4.39m)  
155.60" - 186.72"  
(3.92 - 4.70m)  
181.53" - 217.84"  
(4.57 - 5.48m)  
207.47" - 248.96"  
(5.22 - 6.27m)  
259.33" - 311.20"  
(6.53 - 7.83m)  
(2.8m)  
9.8 feet  
(3m)  
10.5 feet  
(3.2m)  
12 feet  
(3.6m)  
13 feet  
(4m)  
14.5 feet  
(4.4m)  
16 feet  
(4.8m)  
16.4 feet  
(5m)  
17 feet  
(5.2m)  
18 feet  
(5.6m)  
20 feet  
(6m)  
23 feet  
(7m)  
26.2 feet  
(8m)  
33 feet  
(10m)  
Table 1: Projection Distances vs. Image Size  
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Remote Control Transmission Range  
The Remote Control shall function at a distance within the range that the IR Transceiver can  
receive. For best operation, kindly refer to the following illustration of the Remote Control  
and IR transceiver transmission range and distance.  
The projector is equipped with an IR  
Transceiver located at the front cover of the  
unit for the receipt of remote control  
transmission.  
The IR Transceiver can receive transmission  
signal with the effective range, of 60° from an  
outstretched arm pointed towards the IR  
Transceiver.  
The effective transmission distance of remote  
control is about 10 meters, including the  
reflection distance, response from the screen  
to the remote control.  
Users, using the remote control can, either  
5M  
point it directly at the IR Transceiver, or stand  
behind the unit and point it at the projected  
image.  
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Product Specification  
Display Type  
DLPProjection System  
Panel  
0.7" DMD x 1  
Native Resolution  
Data Compatibility  
Maximum Brightness  
Contrast Ratio  
XGA (1024 X 768 ) Native  
VGA, SVGA, XGA, SXGA, Macintosh  
1500 ANSI Lumens  
1000:1  
Zoom Ratio  
Color Reproduction  
Aspect Ratio  
Digital Keystone Correction  
Horizontal Frequency  
Vertical Scan Rate  
Projection / Installation Mode  
Lamp Type  
1: 1.20 Manual Zoom / Focus  
16.7 Million  
4:3 / 16:9 screen selectable  
(V) +/- 15 degree  
15, 31 - 90 KHz  
43 - 85 Hz  
Front / Rear / Desktop / Ceiling  
150W VIP  
Lamp Life  
1500 hours  
Projection Distance  
Projection Image Size (diagonal)  
Audio Noise  
1.5 to 10 meters  
40" to 311"  
35 dB  
Input Terminals  
Output Terminals  
Speakers  
DVI-I, Video, S-Video, Audio  
USB for mouse control  
0.5W x 1  
Video Compatible  
Dimensions (WxDxH)  
Weight  
NTSC, NTSC 4.43, PAL, SECAM  
188mm x 240mm x 64mm (7.4” x 9.5” x 2.5”)  
3.5 lbs  
Power Supply  
Power Consumption  
On-Screen Display Language  
100 - 240vac, 47-63 Hz  
220 Watts  
English, French, Spanish, German, Portuguese,  
Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese  
UL, Cul, CE, TUV, FCC Class B, CCC  
10-35 ° C  
Safety & Regulatory  
Operation Temperature Range  
Storage Temperature Range  
Operating Relative Humidity  
-20 60° C  
5% 90% Non-Condensing  
Storage Relative Humidity  
Altitude (operating)  
5% 95% Non-Condensing  
0 10,000 ft  
0 3,048 m  
0 40,000 ft  
Altitude (storage)  
0 12,192 m  
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Timing Charts  
The projector can display several resolutions. The following table outlines the resolutions  
that can be displayed by the projector.  
Table 2: ANALOG Computer Timings (Resolution and Refresh RatefV)  
Resolution  
640 x 350  
640 x 480  
640 x 480  
640 x 480  
640 x 480  
720 x 400  
720 x 400  
800 x 600  
800 x 600  
800 x 600  
800 x 600  
1024 x 768  
1024 x 768  
1024 x 768  
1280 x 1024  
1280 x 1024  
640 x 480  
832 x 624  
1280 x 1024  
FH(kHz)  
37.9  
31.5  
37.9  
37.5  
43.3  
31.5  
37.9  
37.9  
48.1  
46.9  
53.7  
35.5  
56.5  
68.7  
64.0  
79.98  
35.0  
49.73  
64.0  
FV (Hz)  
85  
Signal mode  
Expanded VGA  
Expanded VGA  
Expanded VGA  
Expanded VGA  
Expanded VGA  
Expanded VGA  
Expanded VGA  
Expanded SVGA  
Expanded SVGA  
Expanded SVGA  
Expanded SVGA  
Native XGA  
60  
72  
75  
85  
70  
85  
60  
72  
75  
85  
43.4  
70  
85  
60  
75  
66.68  
74.55  
60  
Native XGA  
Native XGA  
Compressed SXGA  
Compressed SXGA  
Expanded Mac II 13”  
Expanded Mac 16”  
Compressed FM Town  
Table 3: DIGITAL Computer Timings (Resolution and Refresh Rate fV】  
Resolution  
640 x 350  
640 x 480  
640 x 480  
640 x 480  
640 x 480  
720 x 400  
720 x 400  
800 x 600  
800 x 600  
800 x 600  
800 x 600  
1024 x 768  
1024 x 768  
1024 x 768  
1280 x 1024  
640 x 480  
832 x 624  
1280 x 1024  
FH(kHz)  
37.9  
31.5  
37.9  
37.5  
43.3  
31.5  
37.9  
37.9  
48.1  
46.9  
53.7  
35.5  
56.5  
68.7  
64.0  
35.0  
49.73  
64.0  
FV (Hz)  
85  
Signal mode  
Expanded VGA  
Expanded VGA  
Expanded VGA  
Expanded VGA  
Expanded VGA  
Expanded VGA  
Expanded VGA  
Expanded SVGA  
Expanded SVGA  
Expanded SVGA  
Expanded SVGA  
Native XGA  
60  
72  
75  
85  
70  
85  
60  
72  
75  
85  
43.4  
70  
85  
Native XGA  
Native XGA  
Compressed SXGA  
Expanded Mac II 13”  
Expanded Mac 16”  
Compressed FM Town  
60  
66.68  
74.55  
60  
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Troubleshooting  
Power Indicator  
The power and lamp indicator on the control pad provides you with information about the  
condition of the projector.  
Indicator Light Status  
Lamp Blinking  
Ready  
Condition  
Lamp is off but power cord is connected to the projector.  
Projector is in standby mode.  
Lamp is off and fan is running.  
Projector is cooling down.  
Scaling chip has malfunctioned.  
System has overheated.  
I2C bus has failed.  
Lamp has malfunctioned.  
Fan is in malfunction.  
LED  
Power Two blinks  
LED  
Three blinks  
Four blinks  
Five blinks  
Six blinks  
Seven blinks  
Eight blinks  
Lamp cover is open.  
DMD board failure. Call for service.  
NOTE  
Every will last for 1/2 second and the interval for every blink is lasted 1 second.  
Remote Control  
Symptom  
Projector responds poorly or  
not at all to the remote  
control.  
Cause and Solution  
Make sure that the total distance from the remote to the  
projector is no more than 33 feet (10m).  
Point the remote control at the screen or at the front of the  
projector.  
Make sure nothing is blocking the infrared sensor on the  
front of the projector.  
Darken the room. The light might be effecting the remote  
Control.  
Replace the remote control batteries.  
Sound  
Symptom  
No sound  
Cause and Solution  
Adjust volume  
Verify audio/input connections  
Adjust audio source  
Poor sound quality  
Make sure you are connected to the earphone jack on your  
laptop or line out jack on your desktop.  
Make sure the volume setting on your computers is to the  
halfway point.  
No audio-out port on the  
image source  
You will be not able to connect audio to the projector.  
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Image Source  
Symptom  
Cause and Solution  
The S-Video image source  
does not appear.  
Only the start-up screen  
appears and not the image  
from the image source.  
The image source is  
Be sure to use the cable that comes with your projector. Some  
inexpensive cables are not compatible with the projector.  
Verify that the cables are connected correctly.  
Verify that the proper image source is connected and the  
proper functions are enable of the menu.  
Make sure that the image source is turned on.  
Turn off everything and power up again following the proper  
process.  
connected but a “No  
Signal Message” appears.  
Make sure that your laptop’s external video port is turned on.  
Image Quality  
Symptom  
Color or text is not being  
projected.  
Solution  
Adjust the brightness up or down until the text is visible.  
Some text or fonts are not  
as sharp on the projector  
as they are on the  
computer.  
For optimal results, set the computer’s resolution to  
1024x768. (Refer to your computer user manual.) This  
projector is capable of projecting up to 1280 x 1024.  
Image isn’t centred on the  
screen.  
Be sure that the projector is at a 90° angle to the screen.  
Reposition the image.  
Image is out of focus.  
Make sure that the projection screen is at least 5 ft (1.5m)  
from the projector.  
Turn the projection lens till the image is focused.  
Check the projection lens to see if it needs cleaning.  
Check main menu of Setup to make sure projection type is  
correct in accordance with the projection status.  
If projecting from a ceiling mount, make sure that the ceiling  
projection function is selected.  
Image and menus are  
upside down.  
If projecting from an upright position, make sure that Front or  
Rear projection is selected.  
Image and menus are  
Check main menu of Setup to make sure projection type is  
reversed from left to right. correct in accordance with the projection status.  
If projecting from behind a screen make sure that Rear  
projection is selected.  
If projection in front of a screen, make sure that Front or  
Ceiling Projection is selected.  
Image appears flat with no To adjust the contrast:  
contrast.  
1. Press Menu key on the remote and go into ”Main” menu.  
2. Select “contrast” and use the cursor keys +/- to increase or  
decrease the contrast to the desired level.  
Image appears washed out  
or dark  
Check projection lens to see if it needs cleaning.  
To adjust the brightness  
1. Press Menu on the remote and go into ”Main” menu  
2. Select “Brightness” and use arrow keys +/- to increase or  
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decrease the brightness to the desired level.  
Image is blocked  
Press Menu on the remote and go into the main menu of Utility  
To disable PIP Size function  
To check PIP Input selection  
PIP window can not  
display video  
Image is “noisy” or  
streaked.  
To adjust the frequency  
1. Press Menu to go into main menu of “Setup”.  
2. Adjust “Frequency” and “Tracking” to an optimal setting.  
Try connecting with another computer. The problem might be  
due to the video card of the connected computer itself.  
Image is wider at the top This keystone effect is caused by the projection angle not being  
or bottom of the screen.  
perpendicular to the screen. To achieve a square image, raise or  
lower the front legs or prop up the back of the projector, or adjust  
keystone function thru remote, EZ Key on top cover of main set.  
Image is wider at one side Make sure the projector is set at a 90 degree angle to the screen.  
than the other.  
Projected colors don’t  
match the computer or  
video source colors.  
Press menu to go into main menu of “Color Manager” and adjust  
color temperature & gamma to optimize the colors.  
The Image Manager settings work best if you reset the Main  
Menu prior to setting Color Manager.  
Adjust Function can not  
Press menu key on the remote to go into several function keys  
find from Ezkey on main selection.  
set or remote  
Lamp  
Symptom  
No light is coming from the  
lamp.  
Cause and Solution  
Make sure that the power cable is properly connected to a  
fully functional AC electric outlet.  
Make sure that the power cord is properly connected to the  
projector.  
Make sure that you have removed the lens cap on the  
projector lens at the front of the projector.  
Make sure you have pressed the power button and the  
power LED light is a steady green.  
Check the projector’s lamp to make sure that it is securely  
connected in the lamp module.  
Make sure that the lamp module door is fully closed.  
Make sure that the cable connectors do not have any bent  
pins.  
Replace the lamp  
Lamp shuts off  
A minor power surge may cause the lamp to shut off. Press  
the power button twice to turn off the projector. (The  
power light continues to blink and the fan continues to run  
until the projector cools down.) Wait at least one minute,  
then press the power button again.  
Replace the lamp module.  
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Maintenance  
Changing the Lamp  
Important! The lamp contains a trace amount of mercury. Some governments require  
special disposal of lamps containing mercury. Dispose of lamps in accordance with the law  
and any applicable local regulations.  
The lamp module should be replaced with a certified replacement part. To order a new  
lamp, contact your local dealer. After changing the lamp module you should reset the lamp  
hours in accordance with the lamp hour reset instructed hereafter.  
WARNING:  
When replacing the lamp be sure to turn off power and unplug the power cord. To  
avoid any burn, wait 45 minutes before opening the lamp module cover and do not  
touch any hot surface inside.  
Do not loosen or remove any screws other than lamp module or its cover.  
Doing so many cause electric shock.  
To replace the lamp module  
1. Turn off the projector and let the unit cool  
down for at least 45 minutes.  
2. Unplug the power cord from projector.  
3. Turn the projector upside down. Loosen the  
screw with a phillips screwdriver. Remove the  
lamp cover by lifting it up and out..  
4. Loosen the three screws on the lamp module  
bracket.  
5. Gently lift and pull up on the two slotted  
indentation on the located on the lamp  
housing to remove the lamp module.  
6. Carefully place the new lamp module into the  
projector with the glass portion facing left.  
Insert the lamp module securely and match  
two location ribs to the location holes on the  
inner engine case. Tighten the three screws.  
7. Reinstall the lamp module cover and tighten  
the screw.  
8. Turn on the projector.  
9. Reset the lamp hours.  
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NOTE:  
1. The lamp contains a trace amount of mercury. Some governments required special  
disposal of lamps containing mercury. Dispose of lamps in accordance with the law and  
any applicable local regulations.  
2. Do not loosen or remove any screw other than lamp unit or its cover.  
3. Do not touch any of the glass surface on the lamp unit.  
Lamp Hour Reset  
Press the cursor keys through following  
sequence to reset Lamp hour:  
downbJupcJlefteJrightf  
Press “Exit: Menu” to cancel  
Changing the Battery of Remote Control  
Remove the battery cover.  
Push the knob while lifting up the cover of  
the battery compartment.  
Insert the batteries.  
Install AAA battery x2 (included) into the  
remote. Make sure they are in the correct  
direction (+) and minus (-) placed.  
Replace the cover to the battery  
compartment.  
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Cleaning  
Cleaning the Projection Lens  
1. Be sure the projector is powered-off and has cooled down.  
2. Unplug the projector.  
3. Remove the lens cap.  
4. Apply a non-abrasive camera lens cleaner to a soft, dry cloth.  
5. Lightly wipe the cleaning cloth over the lens.  
NOTE: Always keep lens cap on the projector when not in use.  
CAUTION:  
Avoid using an excessive amount of camera lens cleaner. Do not use abrasive  
cleaners, solvents or other harsh chemicals as they might scratch the lens.  
Do not spill any camera lens cleaner on the exterior case as it may fade, deform or  
melt the exterior case.  
Cleaning Exterior Case  
1. Be sure the projector is powered-off and has cooled down.  
2. Unplug the projector.  
3. Wipe off the dirt or dust on the case with a soft, dry, lint-free cloth.  
4. Moisten a soft cloth with water or a non-abrasive is recommended to clean off stubborn  
dirt or stains.  
CAUTION:  
Do not use alcohol, benzene, thinner or other chemical cleaners, which may fade,  
deform or melt the exterior case. Do not apply a detergent solution to the projector  
lens as it may scratch the lens.  
Cleaning the Projector  
Never attempt to clean the interior of the projector. Clean the exterior of the projector only.  
1. Make sure the projector is powered-off, cooled down and power cord has been  
disconnected prior.  
2. Clean the exterior of the projector with a moist cloth using a mild detergent.  
WARNING:  
Do not use lens cleaner, alcohol, benzene, thinner or other chemical cleaners to clean the  
exterior case.  
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Customer Support  
For most of your questions, it is suggested that you contact your dealer for assistance or ask  
your dealer to refer you to a service center.  
To facilitate after-sales service process, it is suggested that you fill in following information  
when you purchase this product.  
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