BenQ Home Theater System PE6800 User Manual

PE6800 Digital Projector  
Home Theater  
User’s Manual  
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Safety, Regulatory and Legal Information  
Thank you for your purchase of this quality BenQ video projector! It has been designed to provide you with a  
home theater viewing experience. For the best result, please read this manual carefully as it is your guide  
through the control menus and operation.  
Warning Label  
This symbol is intended to alert the user to the  
CAUTION  
presence of dangerous voltage within the product's  
enclosure that may cause electric shock.  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
DO NOT OPEN  
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.  
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK)  
This symbol is intended to alert the user to the  
presence of important operating and maintenance  
(servicing) instructions in the literature  
accompanying the appliance.  
NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.  
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.  
FCC Statement (for United State users)  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to  
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful  
interference in a residential installation.  
CLASS B: This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used  
in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there  
is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful  
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the  
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  
— Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
— Increase the distance between the equipment and receiver.  
— Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is  
connected.  
— Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
EEC Statement (for European users)  
This machine was tested against the 89/336/EEC (European Economic Community) for EMC (Electro Magnetic  
Compatibility) and fulfills these requirements.  
MIC Statement  
A class equipment (Business purpose info/telecommunications equipment)  
As this equipment has undergone EMC registration for business purpose, the seller and/or the buyer is asked to  
beware of this point and in case a wrongful sale or purchase has been made, it is asked that a change to  
household use be made.  
B class equipment (Household purpose info/telecommunications equipment)  
As this equipment has undergone EMC registration for household purpose, this product can be used in any area including residen-  
tial areas.  
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Precautions  
Your BenQ projector is designed and tested to meet the lastest standards for safety of information technology  
equipment . However, to ensure safe use of this product, it is important that you follow the instructions  
mentioned in this manual and marked on the product.  
Precautions  
To prevent shock, do not open the cabinet.  
There are no user serviceable parts inside.  
Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.  
Always open the lens shutter or remove the lens  
cap when the projector lamp is on.  
Please read this user’s manual before you  
operate your projector. Save this user’s manual  
for future reference.  
In some countries, the line voltage is NOT  
stable. This projector is designed to operate  
safely with a mains voltage between 100 and 240  
volts AC, but could fail if power cuts or surges of  
10 volts occur. In areas where the mains  
voltage may fluctuate or cut out, it is  
Do not look straight at the projector lens during  
operation. The intense light beam may damage  
your eyes.  
recommended that you connect your projector  
through a power stabilizer, surge protector or  
uninterruptible power supply (UPS).  
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Safety Instructions  
Safety Instructions  
1. The lamp becomes extremely hot during  
operation. Allow the projector to cool for  
approximately 45 minutes prior to removing the  
lamp assembly for replacement.  
5. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not  
disassemble this appliance. Take it to a qualified  
technician when service or repair is required.  
Incorrect reassembly can cause malfunction of  
the projector or electric shock when the  
appliance is subsequently used.  
2. Do not operate lamps beyond the rated lamp  
life. Excessive operation of lamps beyond the  
rated life could cause them to explode on rare  
occasions.  
6. This product is capable of displaying inverted  
images for ceiling mount installation. Please use  
BenQ’s Ceiling Mounting Kit for mounting the  
unit and ensure it is securely installed.  
7. Do not block the ventilation holes.  
3. Never replace the lamp assembly or any  
electronic components unless the projector is  
unplugged.  
- Do not place this unit on a blanket, bedding or any  
other soft surface.  
- Do not cover this unit with a cloth or any other item.  
- Do not place inflammables near the projector.  
4. Do not place this product on an unstable cart,  
stand, or table. The product may fall, sustaining  
serious damage.  
If the ventilation holes are seriously obstructed,  
overheating inside the unit may cause damage to the  
lamp, the projector to fail or result in fire.  
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Safety Instructions (Continued)  
8. Do not place this unit in any of the following  
10. Do not stand the unit on end vertically.  
environments.  
- Space where is poorly ventilated or confined. Allow at  
least 50 cm clearance from walls and free flow of air  
around the projector.  
- Locations where temperatures may become excessively  
high, such as the inside of a car with all windows rolled  
up.  
- Locations where excessive humidity, dust, or cigarette  
smoke may contaminate optical components,  
shortening the projector’s lifespan and darkening the  
screen.  
- Locations near fire alarms  
- Locations with an ambient temperature above 35°C /  
95°F  
Doing so may cause the unit to fall over, causing injury  
or resulting in damage to the unit.  
11. Do not step on this unit or place any objects  
upon it.  
Besides probable physical damage to the unit, doing so  
may result in accidents and possible injury.  
12. Do not place liquids near or on the projector.  
Liquids spilled into the projector may cause it to  
fail. If the projector does become wet, disconnect  
it from the power supply’s wall socket and call  
BenQ to have the projector serviced.  
9. Always place the unit on a level, horizontal  
surface during operation.  
- Do not use if tilted at an angle of more than 10 degrees  
left to right, nor at angle of more than 15 degrees front  
to back. Using the unit when it is not fully horizontal  
may cause a malfunction of, or damage to, the lamp or  
other components.  
Moisture Condensation  
Never operate the projector immediately after moving it from a cold loaction to a hot location. When the  
projector is exposed to such a change in temperature, moisture may condense on the crucial internal parts. To  
prevent the projector from possible damage, do not use the projector for at least 2 hours when there is a sudden  
change in temperature.  
Avoid Volatile Liquid  
Do not use volatile liquids, such as insecticide or some types of cleaner, near the projector. Do not have rubber  
or plastic products touching the projector for a long time. They will leave marks on the finish. If cleaning with a  
chemically saturated cloth, be sure to follow the product’s safety instructions.  
Disposal  
This product contains the following materials which are harmful to human bodies and environment.  
Lead, which is contained in solder.  
Mercury, which is used in lamp.  
To dispose the product or used lamps, consult your local environment authorities for regulations.  
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Overview  
Features  
Q High Picture Quality  
This single DMD DLP™ projector provides excellent picture quality, a high contrast ratio and very good  
color uniformity.  
Q Dynamic Performance and Rich Gray-scale  
With a 6-segment color wheel, the projector can attain refresh rates of up to 300 Hz which provides dynamic  
performance and rich gray-scale without the 'color flicker' or 'rainbow effect' associated with other single-  
DMD DLP™ projectors.  
Q Sealed Optical Engine with a High-Quality Lens Design  
The optical engine uses a high-quality lens for maximizing optical performance. The sealed optical engine  
prevents light leakage and any dust from entering the engine, which could cause annoying 'spots' in the  
projected image.  
Q Wide Variety of Inputs  
The projector can support a wide variety of video formats including Composite, S-Video, Component  
(YPbPr / YCbCr) and DVI-I (digital and analogue RGB). The two component inputs are used to connect the  
projector to HDTV receivers and DVD players. They use RCA connectors to minimize signal degradation  
that may be caused by installations that have longer cables.  
Q HDTV Ready  
The projector is compatible with 480i, 480P, 576i, 576p, 1080i and 720P formats.  
Q Video Memory  
This projector allows users to store up to three different configurations in its video memories to optimize the  
image for different types of signal.  
Q Multilingual OSD (On-Screen Display) menus  
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Shipping Contents  
The projector is shipped with the cables required for connection to a PC and video equipment. Carefully  
unpack and verify that you have all of the items shown below. If any of these items are missing, please contact  
your place of purchase.  
PE6800 Digital Projector  
Home Theater  
User's Maunal  
Projector  
User’s manual  
User’s manual CD  
Warranty card  
Batteries  
S-Video cable  
D-Sub - DVI-I cable  
RS-232C cable  
UK (240V)  
EU (220V)  
Power cord  
US (110V)  
Remote control  
Installing or Replacing Batteries  
Push on the cover and slide it to open. Install two AAA batteries  
with the correct polarity, then close the cover.  
Notes on Batteries  
Q
Make sure that the polarities are correct when installing the  
batteries.  
Q
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Do not mix an old battery with a new one, or mix different types of batteries.  
If the remote control will not be used for an extended period of time, remove the batteries to avoid  
damage from battery leakage.  
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Projector Exterior View  
Front / Upper Side  
Control Panel  
Show lamp status and whether the projector  
is on or off. For more details, see "Control  
Focus Ring and Zoom Ring  
Adjusts the focus and zoom of the projection  
lens.  
Connector Panel  
For more details, see the description of  
Connector Panel, below.  
Front IR Sensor  
Projection Lens  
Ventilation Holes (intake)  
Rear / Left Side  
Back IR Sensor  
Front Adjuster button  
Adjusts the height or projection angle.  
Front Adjuster  
Kensingtone Lock  
Rear Adjuster  
AC Power IN Socket  
Main AC Power Switch  
Ventilation Holes (Exhaust)  
Connector Panel  
VIDEO (RCA Jack)  
Composite video signal input.  
DVI  
RGB computer and DVI signal input  
COMPONENT 1, 2  
Two component inputs for connection to a DVD  
player or digital TV receiver using Y/Pb/Pb, Y/Cb/  
Cb video signal.  
CONTROL (mini DIN 8-pin)  
For external control systems and use by service  
personnel.  
S-VIDEO (mini DIN 4-pin)  
Y/C (S-video) signal input  
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Controls and Functions  
Control Panel  
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7
3
2
1
4
5
6
1.  
STANDBY/ON (Refer to pages 18, 20 and 30 for  
more information.)  
4.  
5.  
ENTER (Refer to page 22 for more  
information.)  
Press this key for ONE second to turn the  
projector on when it is in the standby mode. Or  
press this key twice to turn the unit off.  
Opens the selected item of the menu.  
LAMP indicator light (Refer to page 30 for  
more information.)  
POWER light  
Indicates the status of lamp.  
Indicates whether the unit is on or off  
Shows a red light when the lamp has  
developed a problem. Please contact your  
BenQ dealer for assistance.  
Q The orange light shows when the AC power  
cord is plugged into the wall outlet (standby  
mode). Once in the standby mode, you can  
press the STANDBY/ON key on the projector  
or the ON key on the remote control for ONE  
second to turn the projector on.  
Q The green light shows when the power is  
turned on and the projector is operating.  
Q Flashes orange for the first 60 seconds during  
powering up, indicating that the lamp is  
warming up.  
6.  
7.  
TEMPERATURE WARNING LIGHT  
(TEMP) (Refer to page 30 for more  
information.)  
Lights if the projector’s temperature  
becomes too high.  
Zoom Ring (Refer to page 18 for more  
information.)  
Q Flashes orange for two minutes after the  
projector is turned off to indicate that the lamp  
is cooling.  
Adjusts the size of the image  
Q Rotate clockwise to enlarge the image or  
rotate counter-clockwise to make the  
image smaller.  
2.  
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MENU / EXIT (Refer to page 21 for more  
information.)  
8.  
Focus Ring (Refer to page 18 for more  
information.)  
Turns the on-screen display control menu on or  
off. Exits and saves the menu settings.  
Adjusts the focus of the projected image.  
ARROWS (c/e/d/f) (Refer to page 22 for  
more information.)  
Used to select the desired menu items and to  
make adjustments.  
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Remote Control  
POWER ON/OFF  
Source buttons  
Hold this button down for ONE second  
to turn the projector on. Press this  
button twice to turn the projector off.  
(Refer to pages 18 and 20 for more  
information.)  
Selects an input source to display on  
the projector. (Refer to page 23 for  
more information.)  
Aspect buttons  
Selects the image aspect ratio to suit  
the input signal. (Refer to page 24 for  
more information.)  
Memory (1, 2, 3) buttons  
Restores settings saved in memory  
locations 1, 2 and 3. (Refer to page 25  
for more information.)  
ARROWS (c/e/d/f)  
Used to select the desired menu or to  
make adjustments.(Refer to page 22  
for more information.)  
MENU  
ENTER  
Turns the on-screen display control  
menu on or off. (Refer to page 22 for  
more information.)  
Opens the selected items of the menu.  
(Refer to page 22 for more  
information.)  
EXIT  
Exits and saves any changes made  
using the menu. (Refer to page 22 for  
more information.)  
Picture quality adjustment buttons  
(Refer to page 22 for more  
information.)  
LIGHT: Turns the remote control’s  
backlight on.  
Notes on Remote Control Operation  
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Make sure that there is nothing between the remote control and the IR sensor on the projector that  
might obstruct the infrared beam.  
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The effective range of the remote control is up to 8 meters from the front of the projector or 8 meters  
from the rear of the projector. The remote control must be held at an angle within 30 degrees of the  
projector’s IR remote control sensor.  
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Connecting  
When connecting any signal source to the projector, be sure to:  
1. Turn off all equipment before making any connections.  
2. Use the correct signal cables for each source.  
3. Ensure the cables are firmly inserted.  
4. Connect all audio signals to external speakers. This projector is not equipped with speakers.  
Connecting Video Inputs  
Connecting to DVD players  
To audio output  
terminals  
To audio input  
terminals  
DVD Player  
CR(PR) CB(PB) Y  
To COMPONENT 1  
or 2 terminals  
Video cables  
(Optional)  
If the selected video images is not displayed after the projector is turned on and the correct video source has been  
selected, please check that the video source is turned on and operating correctly. Also check that the signal cables  
have been connected correctly.  
Connecting Video Equipment, a PC or another Computer using the  
DVI-D Connector  
Video equipment or computer  
with DVI-D terminal  
To audio output  
terminals  
To audio input  
terminals  
To DVI-D terminals  
To DVI terminals  
DVI cable  
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Setting Up Your Projector  
Preparations  
1. Remove the lens cap.  
2. Turn all of the connected quipment on.  
3. Plug the supplied power cord into the AC inlet on the rear of  
this unit.  
4. Plug the power cord into a wall socket and turn the wall  
switch on.  
5. Turn on the main power switch at the rear of this unit (next to  
the AC inlet). The POWER light will light up in orange. Press  
POWER ON/OFF key on the remote control or STANDBY/  
ON key on the projector for ONE second to turn the  
projector on.  
Adjust the Height  
There are four adjustment screws on the bottom of the projector. These adjustment screws change the image  
height and projection angle. They can lift the projection angle by up to 15 degrees. To adjust the projector:  
1. Press the left and right buttons near the front of the  
projector and lift the front of the projector slightly, to  
approximately the correct position for your screen.  
2. Screw the height adjustments to fine-tune the vertical angle.  
If the screen and the projector are not perpendicular to each  
other, the projected image becomes vertical trapezoidal. To  
correct this problem, adjust the value of Keystone in the  
Installation menu. See page 26 for more information.  
Setting Up Your Projector  
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Setting Up the Screen  
Ceiling Installtion for 16 : 9 Screen  
Projection Distance  
Height A  
Screen Size  
Projector  
Screen  
Floor Installation for 16 : 9 Screen  
Screen Size  
Screen  
Projector  
Height A  
Projection Distance  
16 : 9 screen size (cm)  
Screen Size  
Projection Distance  
Height (A)  
Type (inch)  
Height  
Width  
Min.  
Max.  
Tele  
Wide  
50  
60  
70  
80  
90  
100  
110  
120  
130  
140  
150  
180  
200  
62  
75  
87  
111  
133  
155  
177  
199  
221  
244  
266  
288  
310  
332  
399  
443  
181  
218  
254  
290  
326  
363  
399  
435  
471  
508  
544  
653  
725  
217  
260  
303  
347  
390  
433  
477  
520  
563  
607  
650  
780  
867  
23  
27  
32  
36  
41  
45  
50  
54  
59  
64  
68  
82  
91  
21  
26  
30  
34  
39  
43  
47  
52  
56  
60  
64  
77  
86  
100  
112  
125  
137  
149  
162  
174  
187  
224  
249  
The above numbers are approximate and may be slightly different from the actual measurements.  
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Ceiling Installation for 4 : 3 Screen  
Projection Distance  
Height A  
Screen Size  
Projector  
Screen  
Floor Installation for 4 : 3 Screen  
Screen Size  
Screen  
Projector  
Height A  
Projection Distance  
Floor  
4 : 3 screen size (cm)  
Screen Size  
Projection Distance  
Height A  
Image Height  
Type (inch)  
Height  
Width  
Min.  
Max.  
Tele  
Wide  
50  
60  
70  
80  
90  
100  
110  
120  
130  
140  
150  
180  
200  
76  
91  
102  
122  
142  
163  
183  
203  
224  
244  
264  
284  
305  
366  
406  
167  
200  
233  
266  
300  
333  
366  
400  
433  
466  
500  
600  
666  
199  
239  
279  
318  
358  
398  
438  
477  
517  
557  
597  
716  
796  
21  
25  
29  
33  
37  
42  
46  
50  
54  
58  
62  
75  
83  
20  
24  
28  
32  
35  
39  
43  
47  
51  
55  
59  
71  
79  
57  
69  
80  
107  
122  
137  
152  
168  
183  
198  
213  
229  
274  
305  
91  
103  
114  
126  
137  
149  
160  
171  
206  
229  
The above numbers are approximate and may be slightly different from the actual measurements.  
Setting Up Your Projector  
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Basic Operation  
Turning the Power on  
Follow the steps below.  
1. Make sure the Power light is orange when power is applied  
and the main AC power switch is turned on.  
2. Press and hold the POWER ON/OFF key on the remote  
control or the POWER key on the projector for ONE second  
to turn the projector on. The POWER light will flash orange  
while warming up, then show a steady green.  
3. " Searching…." will be displayed on the screen before the  
projector identifies the input signal. This message will  
remain on the screen until a valid signal is detected.  
4. If the horizontal frequency of the input signal exceeds the  
range of the projector (XGA), a message reading "  
Unsupported timing " will be displayed on the screen. This  
message will remain on-screen until you change the input  
signal.  
The POWER ON/OFF key on the remote control and the POWER key on the projector may not work while the projector  
is cooling. (The Power light blinks orange while the projector is cooling.)  
Zoom / Focusing  
Q Adjust the projected image to the size that  
you need using the lens’ zoom ring. Then  
focus the image by rotating the focus ring.  
Focus  
Zoom in  
Zoom out  
Selecting Input Source  
Q When the projector is turned on, it will search for the input source you last  
selected.  
Q You may directly select the input source by using the remote control.  
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Selecting Aspect Ratio  
Q Select an aspect ratio to suit the format of the video signal. There are five aspect  
ratios available:  
1. 16:9: Scales an image so that it is displayed in the center of the screen with a 16:9  
aspect ratio.  
2. 4:3: Scales an image so that it is displayed in the center of the screen with a 4:3  
aspect ratio.  
3. ZOOM: Enlarges an image with letterbox format to display it in full-screen  
format with a 16:9 aspect ratio. The upper and lower portions of the image are  
cropped. Use this setting for Cinemascope and Vista video wide screen formats.  
4. DYNAMIC: A 4:3 aspect ratio image is enlarged NON-linearly in horizontal direction to accommodate  
16:9 full-screen display.  
5. REAL: One-to-one mapping is performed on the input signal without any scaling with the image  
displayed at the center of the screen.  
Q Refer to page 24 for information.  
Selecting the Video Memory  
Q Press the video memory key on the remote control to recall the settings directly.  
Q There are three video settings : MEMORY 1, MEMORY 2 and MEMORY 3.  
Q Refer to page 25 for more information.  
Setting Menu  
Q Press the MENU button to turn the on-screen display menu on or  
off.  
Q Use the ARROW buttons (c/e/d/f) to select items in the  
menu or to make various adjustments.  
Q Press the ENTER button to enter the setting for the current items  
in the menu, or press EXIT to leave and save the settings for the  
current items in the menu.  
Q Refer to page 22 for more information.  
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Picture Quality Adjustment  
Q When you press any of the picture qualty adjustment buttons, the selected  
function is activated. Press e or f to adjust the values. The picture  
quality adjustment can also be made in the PICTURE menu and the Pro-  
PICTURE menu.  
Q Refer to page 22 and page 27 for more information.  
Turning the Power Off  
Follow the steps below.  
1. Press the POWER ON/OFF key on the remote control or the  
STANDBY/ON key on the projector. A message is displayed  
on the screen:  
“Do you want to turn off?  
Yes --> Press POWER again!  
No --> Press EXIT / MENU”  
Press POWER ON/OFF or STANDBY/ON a second time to  
turn the projector off.  
2. The POWER light flashes orange and the fans run for two  
minutes to cool the lamp. The projector will not respond to  
any commands until cooling process is complete.  
3. Then, the POWER light is a steady orange once the cooling process has finished. The fans will continue to  
run for about one minute after the light changes to orange.  
4. The fans stop and the light is orange.  
5. If the projector will not be used for an extended period, turn the main power switch off and unplug the  
power cord from the power outlet.  
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Menus  
Menu Structure  
PICTURE...  
BRIGHTNESS  
CONTRAST  
COLOR  
SHARPNESS  
TINT  
-30..30  
-32..31  
-30..30  
-5..5  
-15..15  
FILTERS  
RED  
GREEN  
BLUE  
YELLOW  
WHITE  
0..3  
-15..15  
-15..15  
-15..15  
-15..15  
0..10  
VIDEO  
S-VIDEO  
DISPLAY...  
SOURCE...  
COMPONENT1  
COMPONENT2  
DVI-DIGITAL  
DVI-ANALOG  
16:9  
4:3  
ASPECT...  
ZOOM  
DYNAMIC  
REAL  
AUTO  
FREQUENCY  
PHASE  
YES?  
-15..15  
RGB & COMPONENT...  
0..31  
-30..30  
-30..30  
H. POS  
V. POS  
MEMORY 1  
MEMORY 2  
MEMORY 3  
SAVE...  
LOAD...  
MEMORY 1  
MEMORY 2  
MEMORY 3  
LOAD DEFAULT OF CURRENT SOURCE.  
AREYOU SURE?  
NO  
YES  
YES  
ENVIRONMENT...  
DEFAULT  
LOAD  
RESET  
PLEASE DO THIS ONLY WHENYOU  
CHANGE A NEW LAMP. AREYOU SURE?  
NO  
LAMP TIMER  
AUTO OFF  
10 MINUTES  
10 HOURS  
ENGLISH  
FRENCH  
GERMANY  
ITALIAN  
LAMP HOURS  
CHINESE  
KOREAN  
LANGUAGE...  
INSTALLATION...  
FLOOR FRONT  
CEILING FRONT  
FLOOR REAR  
CEILING REAR  
MIRROR...  
KEYSTONE...  
-12..12  
LIGHT GREEN  
BLACK  
BACKGROUND COLOR...  
WHITE  
HORIZONTAL  
VERTICAL  
0...100  
0...100  
OSD POSITION...  
PATTERN ...  
HiBrt  
Std  
LOW  
USER 1  
USER 2  
PRO-PICTURE...  
COLOR TEMP...  
HIBRT  
STD  
LOW  
USER1  
USER2  
SET USER COLORTEMP...  
LOAD FROM:  
R GAIN  
G GAIN  
B GAIN  
R BIAS  
G BIAS  
B BIAS  
0..512  
0..512  
0..512  
0..90  
0..90  
0..90  
USER1  
PC  
USER2  
SAVE TO:  
CINEMA  
VIDEO  
GAMMA...  
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Using the Menus  
The projector is equipped with on-screen display (OSD) menus for making various adjustments and settings.  
There are six different menu languages. Refer to see "INSTALLATION Menu" on page 26 for more details.  
The following example describes the adjustment of the keystone.  
1. Press the MENU  
button to turn  
the on-screen  
menu on.  
4. Adjust keystone values by pressing e or  
f.  
2. Use c or d to  
select  
5. Press the EXIT button to leave and save  
the settings.  
INSTALLATION  
and press ENTER.  
3. Use c or d to  
select KEYSTONE  
and press ENTER.  
To leave the menu without saving, press  
the MENU botton again.  
PICTURE Menu  
These settings can be stored in three separate video memories, in which each can have different parameters for  
different input sources.  
There are eleven items in this menu: BRIGHTNESS — CONTRAST — COLOR — SHARPNESS — TINT —  
FILTERS — RED — GREEN — BLUE — YELLOW — WHITE.  
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1. BRIGHTNESS: Adjusts the picture brightness to values between 0 and 60. The higher the value, the brighter  
the picture. And lower the setting, darker the picture.  
2. CONTRAST: Adjusts the picture contrast to values between 0 and 30. The higher the value, the greater the  
contrast.  
3. COLOR: Adjusts the color intensity to values between 0 and 60. The higher the value, the more vivid and  
brighter the color.  
4. SHARPNESS: Adjusts the picture sharpness to values between -10 and +10. The higher the value, the  
sharper the picture.  
5. TINT: Adjusts the color tones to values between 0 and 30. The higher the value, the more reddish the  
picture becomes. The lower the value, the more greenish the picture becomes.  
Applies to NTSC video signal, only.  
6. FILTERS: Turn the video and data filters on or off. Filters can reduce noise in the picture to produce a  
sharper image. There are four filters for video input (0 ~ 3) and two filters for graphic input (0 ~ 1). The  
higher the setting, the less the noise.  
7. RED: Adjusts red hues independently to values between 0 and 30. The higher the setting, the greater the  
intensity of red color in the image.  
8. GREEN: Adjusts green hues independently to values between 0 and 30. The higher the setting, the greater  
the intensity of green color in the image.  
9. BLUE: Adjusts blue hues independently to values between 0 and 30.The higher the setting, the greater the  
intensity of blue color in the image.  
10. YELLOW: Adjusts yellow hues independently to values between 0 and 30. The higher the setting, the greater  
the intensity of yellow color in the image.  
11. WHITE: Adjusts the grey scale. The higher the setting, the greater the intensity of white color in the image.  
DISPLAY Menu  
Use this menu to set the way that the projector displays the picture.  
There are five items in this menu: SOURCE — ASPECT — RGB & COMPONENT — SAVE — LOAD.  
1. SOURCE: Selects the video source that will be displayed. .  
VIDEO: Composite video signal.  
S-VIDEO: S-Video video signal.  
COMPONENT 1 and COMPONENT 2: Component Y/Cb/Cr  
or Y/Pb/Pr  
DVI-DIGITAL: Digital equipment connected to the DVI  
signal input.  
DVI-ANALOG: Analog equipment connected to the DVI signal input.  
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2. ASPECT: There are five aspect ratios that can be selected for different video signal:  
16:9 : Scales an image so that it is displayed in the center of the screen with a 16:9 aspect ratio.  
BEFORE: 16:9 images (1080i,  
AFTER: Projects images on a full  
16:9 screen  
720p)  
4:3: Scales an image so that it is displayed in the center of the screen with a 4:3 aspect ratio.  
BEFORE: Picture images  
with a ratio of 4:3 (480i, 576i,  
480p, 576p and PC)  
AFTER: Projects images at  
a 4:3 ratio  
ZOOM: Enlarges an image with letterbox format to display it in full-screen format with a 16:9 aspect  
ratio. The upper and lower portions of the image are cropped. Use this setting for Cinemascope and  
Vista video wide screen formats.  
or  
AFTER  
BEFORE: Cinemascope  
and vista signals with a ratio  
of 4:3  
AFTER  
DYNAMIC: Expands an image with a 4:3 aspect ration NON-linearly along the horizontal axis to  
provide full screen display at a 16:9 aspect ratio.  
AFTER: Expands projected  
image in horizontal direction to fit  
a full 16:9 screen  
BEFORE: Projects images  
with a ratio of 4:3 (480i, 576i,  
480p, 576p and PC)  
REAL : One-to-one mapping is performed without any scaling of the image. The image is displayed at  
the center of the screen.  
or  
BEFORE: 16:9 images (1080i,  
AFTER: Projected images are  
compressed to a full screen size.  
(720p)  
AFTER: Projected images are  
reduced to a half. (1080i)  
720p)  
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3. RGB&COMPONENT: The following settings are only available with a PC or Digital Television RGB signal:  
AUTO: Adjusts the phase, frequency and position automatically.  
FREQ.: Adjusts the frequency of the sampling clock that captures the input signal.  
PHASE: Adjusts the phase of the clock.  
H. POS.: Adjusts the horizontal position of the image.  
V. POS.: Adjusts the vertical position of the image.  
The available adjustment range of the vertical position depends on the type of the input signal that is being  
displayed. The vertical position cannot be changed with some types of signal.  
4. SAVE: There are three video memories in which users can store  
settings, including all items in the Picture and Pro-Picture menus  
except for SET COLOR TEMP.  
Input source  
Number of available memories  
VIDEO  
S-VIDEO  
COMPONENT 1, 2  
DVI-ANALOG/ DIGITAL  
3
3
3
3
To store the settings:  
i.) Adjusts the items in the Picture and Pro-Picture menus to desired values  
ii.) Go to the Display menu and select SAVE, press Enter. The SAVE OSD will be shown as the picture  
above.  
iii.) Select MEMORY 1, MEMORY 2 or MEMORY 3 and press ENTER to sore the settings.  
iv.) To leave the OSD, press MENU.  
5. LOAD: Loads the settings from one of three video memories.  
ENVIRONMENT Menu  
In this menu, global settings for the projector can be made.  
There are four items available: DEFAULT — LAMP TIMER — AUTO OFF — LAMP HOURS.  
1. DEFAULT: Loads the default value of the current input source.  
2. LAMP TIMER: Resets the lamp timer. This should only be done after the lamp has been replaced.  
3. AUTO OFF: Sets the auto-shutdown timer. The timer can be set to a value between10 minutes and 3 hours.  
4. LAMP HOURS: This displays the number of hours the lamp has been used. (The lifetime of the lamp is  
1500 hours.) If lamp usage exceeds 1000 hours, the Lamp indicator light blinks. When the lamp hours reach  
1300, a warning message “Lamp!” displays on-screen. The Lamp indicator light keeps blinking. When the  
lamp usage exceeds 1500, the projector will automatically shut down. When this happens, contact your  
BenQ dealer for a new lamp.  
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INSTALLATION Menu  
This menu contains items necessary for installation.  
There are six items available: LANGUAGE, MIRROR, KEYSTONE, BACKGROUND COLOR, OSD POSITION  
and PATTERN.  
1. LANGUAGE: There are six languages that can be selected for the menus: English, French, German, Italian,  
Traditional Chinese and Korean.  
2. MIRROR: The projector can be installed on a ceiling or behind a screen, or with one or more mirrors.  
There are four settings for choice. But the settings are only working with the 1080i, 720p, 525p and 625p  
input signals and the input signals from DVI terminal. Contact your dealer for the ceiling mount bracket if  
you need to install the projector on a ceiling.  
FLOOR FRONT: Select this setting with the projector set on the  
floor and audience viewing the projected images from the front  
side of the screen. This is the most common setting.  
CEILING FRONT: Select this setting with the projector  
suspended from the ceiling and audience viewing the projected  
images from the front side.  
FLOOR REAR: Select this setting when the projector is placed  
near the floor and behind the screen. A special rear projection  
screen is required.  
CEILING REAR: Select this setting when the projector is  
suspended from the ceiling and placed behind the screen. A  
special rear projection screen is required.  
3. KEYSTONE: Corrects for trapezoidal distortion resulting from the angle of projection. It can provide  
correction of up to ± 12 degrees.  
4. BACKGROUND COLOR: Allows the user to choose the color of the background screen that will be  
displayed when there is no input signal. Choose LIGHT SEA GREEN, BLACK and WHITE.  
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5. OSD POSITION: The position of the On Screen Display can be adjusted in both vertical and horizontal  
directions.  
The available adjustment range of the vertical position depends on the type of the input signal that is being  
displayed. The vertical position cannot be changed with some types of signal.  
6. PATTERN: It will be displayed with the aspect ratio setting made using the ASPECT function of the  
DISPLAY menu. Use this pattern when installing the projector, even if there is no input signal. Use it to  
adjust the image size and the focus.  
Only some of the items above can be adjusted, when there is no input signal.  
PRO-PICTURE Menu  
Except for SET USER COLOR TEMP, the settings can be stored in three separate video memories. Each can have  
different parameters for different types of video signal.  
1. COLOR TEMP: Adjusts the white color. 5 options are available for COLOR TEMPERATURE: HI BRIGHT,  
STANDARD, LOW, USER1 and USER 2.  
HI BRIGHT: High color temperature. Makes white bluish. It is best suited to PCs and other computers.  
STANDARD: Middle color temperature (6500°K). Maintains normal colorings for white. It is best suited  
for viewing TV.  
LOW: Low color temperature (5700°K). Makes white appear reddish. It is best suited for viewing movies.  
USER 1 and USER 2 : Two different color temperatures can be customized and stored. See below for  
details  
2. SET USER COLOR TEMP: Adjust and stores users’ preferable color temperature.  
To store the settings:  
i.) Open the PRO-PICTURE menu and select SET USER  
COLOR TEMPERATURE, press ENTER. A menu like the one  
pictured to the right will be displayed.  
ii.) Choose a basic color temperature among HiBrt, Std and  
Low by pressing the c or d button and press ENTER.  
iii.) Press c or d to select the item to be changed. And adjust  
the value with e or f button.  
iv.) Store the settings as USER 1 or USER 2 by pressing the c  
or d button.  
v.) Press Enter to save the changes.  
About color temperatures:  
There are many different shades that are considered to be “white” for various purposes. One of the  
common methods of representing white color is known as the “color temperature. A white color with a  
low color temperature appears to be reddish white. A white color with a high color temperature appears  
to have more blue in it. The SET USER COLOR TEMP menu allows you to alter the color temperature  
and the overall color balance of the image by adjusting the red, green and blue gains and biases.  
To make the color temperature higher  
Set the value of B GAIN (or B BIAS) greater, and the value of R GAIN (or R BIAS) smaller.  
To make the color temperature lower  
Set the value of R GAIN (or R BIAS) greater, and the value of B GAIN ( or B BIAS) smaller.  
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3. GAMMA: Adjusts the color saturation of mid color tones within the image. Can be used to displayed fine  
detail more clearly under some conditions.  
CINEMA: Suitable for viewing movies in a dark room.  
VIDEO: Suitable for viewing video programs in a dark room.  
PC: Suitable for viewing images from a PC or other computer in a bright room.  
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Replacing the Lamp (Contact your BenQ dealer for  
assistance)  
CAUTION: The lamp may be very hot. Allow the projector to cool down for 45 minutes before replacing the  
lamp.  
1. Turn the power off and disconnect the projector from  
the wall socket.  
2. Use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen the screw (a)  
securing the lamp cover and then remove the cover  
from the projector.  
3. Use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen the three screws (b)  
securing the lamp box.  
4. Lift the handle so that it stands up.  
5. Use the handle to slowly pull the lamp out of the  
projector.  
Pulling it too quickly may cause broken glass to scatter about  
if the bulb has broken.  
Do not place the lamp in locations where water might splash on  
it, children can reach it, or near flammable materials.  
Do not insert your hands into the box after the lamp is  
removed. If you touch the optical component inside, it could  
cause color unevenness and distortion of the projected  
Handle  
images.  
6. Insert a new lamp. Make sure the handle is fully locked.  
7. Use a Phillips screwdriver to tighten the three screws  
(b) securing the lamp box.  
Loose screws may cause a bad connection, which could result  
in malfunction.  
Do not over tighten the screws.  
8. Re-install the lamp cover and tighten the screw (a).  
9. Turn the power on.  
Power will not turn on while the lamp cover is off.  
Resetting the lamp counter  
10. On the control panel, simultaneously press and hold  
Handle  
the S, T, and  
POWER buttons for at least  
3 seconds.  
Once the lamp life exceeds 1,500 hours, the lamp will  
not light, even after you replace it. The lamp counter  
must be reset as soon as a new lamp is installed.  
Do not reset the lamp life without replacing the  
lamp.  
S button  
T button  
Power button  
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Indicators  
There are three indicators which show the status of the projector. Check the following for information about the  
indicator lights. If there is anything wrong, turn the projector off and contact your dealer.  
When the projector is in a normal state, ...  
POWER LAMP TEMP  
Orange  
STATE  
Standby mode.  
REMARK  
Flashing  
Green  
Lamp standby mode.  
Power on.  
Cannot turn the projector off.  
Off  
Off  
Green  
Flashing  
Orange  
Lamp is cooling down.  
Cannot turn the projector on.  
When the projector is in an abnormal state, ...  
POWER  
LAMP  
TEMP  
STATE  
REMARK  
Solution:  
The internal temperature is too  
high.  
Make that the ventilation  
holes are not blocked.  
The intake ventilation or the  
exhaust ventilation is blocked.  
The projector may be in a  
poorly ventilated location.  
The ambient temperature may  
be too high.  
Relocate the projector.  
Stop using the projector until  
the ambient temperature falls  
within the specified range.  
The maximum operating  
temperature is specified as  
35°C / 95°F.  
Off  
Red  
Orange  
Solution:  
Restart the projector.  
The projection circuit is working ,  
or the lamp is abnormal.  
Red  
Off  
If this operation is repeated several  
times and the lamp indicator remains in  
red, replace the lamp and contact your  
dealer for assitance.  
Almost time to to replace the lamp.  
The lamp has been used for 1000  
hours. (The power is on.)  
Green  
Flashing  
Red  
Almost time to to replace the lamp. Solution:  
The lamp has been used for 1000  
hours. (The power is off.)  
Off  
Install a new lamp.  
Orange  
Time to to replace the lamp. The  
lamp has been used for 1500 hours  
Red  
Flashing  
Red  
Flashing  
Red  
The cooling system has a problem.  
Contact your dealer.  
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Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Cause  
Remedy  
There is no power from the power  
cable.  
Plug the power cord into the AC inlet on the  
rear of the projector, and plug the power  
cord into to the power outlet. If the power  
outlet has a switch, make sure that it is  
switched on.  
The projector does  
not turn on.  
The power switch is not in the on  
position.  
Put the power switch in the on position.  
Attempting to turn the projector on  
again during the cooling process.  
Wait until the cooling down process has  
completed.  
The front lamp cover is not securely  
attached.  
Correctly attach the front lamp cover.  
The video source is not turned on or Turn the video source on and check that the  
connected correctly.  
signal cable is connected correctly.  
The projector is not correctly  
connected to the input source  
device.  
Check the connection.  
The input signal has not been  
correctly selected.  
Select the correct input signal with the  
INPUT keys: Component 1, Component 2,  
DVI-D, DVI-A, Video and S-Video on the  
remote control.  
No picture.  
The input signal has not been  
correctly selected in the "INPUT  
SOURCE" item in the DISPLAY  
menu.  
Select the correct input signal.  
POWER light or LAMP indicator  
light flashing.  
Please contact your BenQ dealer for  
assistance.  
The connection cables are not  
securely connected to the projector  
or the signal source.  
Correctly connect the cables to the  
appropriate terminals.  
Image is unstable.  
Picture is blurred.  
The projection lens is not correctly  
focused.  
Adjust the focus of the lens using the focus  
ring.  
The projector and the screen are not Adjust the projection angle and direction as  
aligned properly.  
well as the height of this unit if necessary.  
The lens cap is still attached to the  
lens  
Remove the lens cap.  
Remote control does The batteries are out of power.  
not work correctly  
Replace both of the batteries with new ones.  
The front lamp cover is not correctly Correctly attach the front lamp cover.  
attached.  
The cooling fan is not working  
properly.  
Please contact your BenQ dealer for  
assistance.  
LAMP light flashes  
red.  
The temperature inside the projector Check that the ventilation holes are not  
is extremely high. blocked.  
The ambient temperature is too high Wait until the room cools down or move the  
(above 35°C / 95°F).  
projector to a cooler loaction.  
POWER indicator  
light flashes orange  
and green  
The lamp has exceeded its specified  
usage time.  
Replace the lamp with a new one.  
The lamp has burned out.  
Replace the lamp with a new one.  
sequentially.  
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Specifications  
All specifications are subject to change without notice.  
Optical Characteristics  
TM  
Projection system  
Single-chip DLP system.  
0.7” DMD XGA (Active area 1024 x 576)  
2000 : 1  
DMD chip  
Contrast ratio  
Lens  
1.2-times zoom ratio, F/# 2.67 ~ 3.24, efl 23.4 ~ 28.3  
1.5m to 8m / 5.2ft to 26.2ft  
1.27m to 5.1m / 50 to 200 inches  
210W NSH  
Focus distance  
Projection size  
Lamp  
Electrical Characteristics  
Color system  
NTSC3.58 — NTSC 4.43 — PAL / PAL-M / PAL-N / PAL 60  
Resolution  
XGA, SVGA, VGA  
Max. number of display colors  
16,770,000 colors (full color display)  
Input/Output  
DVI-D supports HDCP function.  
RGB (DVI-D / DVI-A)  
Computer (DVI-I)  
RS-232C (mini-DIN 8-pin)  
General Characteristics  
Dimensions  
308mm x 251mm x 108mm (L x W x H)  
Weight  
7.0 lbs / 3.2 kg  
Power  
VAC 100 - 240 Full-range switch (50/60Hz), 3 Wire Grounded  
Power consumption  
Operating temperature  
Operating humidity  
Storage temperature  
Storage humidity  
Keystone  
Max 300 W  
5°C to 35°C / 41°F to 95°F  
10% - 90%  
-10°C- 60°C / 14°F to 140°F  
10% - 90%  
+ 12° - -12°  
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Unit: mm  
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